Exhibitors Herald (Dec 1924-Mar 1925)

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February 7, 1925 EXHIBITORS HERALD 39 Film News PICTORIAL SECTION Stories Told in Pictures of Exhibitors Herald Issue of February 7 by the Camera House Peters in “Raffles,” Universal’s version of the famous detective stories. LEFT — Kathleen Myers, appearing opposite Tom Mix in “Dick Turpin,” a new Fox production, said to be the most stunning woman on the screen. RIGHT — Winter sports in Canada include tossing a fair skater high in the air. A scene from International News taken at Chateau Frontenac, Quebec. The West Goes East — a group of First National stars — Myrtle Stedman, Viola Dana and Gladys Brockwell, arriving at Grand Central Station, New York. Miss Dana will be co-featured with Ben Lyon in “The Necessary Evil”; Miss Stedman and Miss Brockwell in “Chickie,” Sam Wood, director for Principal Pictures, believes in starting ’em young. Gloria, Wood’s six-year-old daughter, accompanies him on location and says she’s going to be a director when she grows up. Her daddy has just finished “The Re-creation of Briant Kent” for Principal.