Exhibitors Herald (Dec 1924-Mar 1925)

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February 21, 1925 EXHIBITORS HERALD 37 Film News in Pictures PICTORIAL SECTION of Exhibitors Herald Issue of February 21 Stories Told by the Camera Ann Cornwall, selected as WAMPAS Baby Star for 1925, gets the news just after finishing her engagement with Douglas MacLean in “Introduce Me,” his latest Associated ExhibitorsPathe feature. RIGHT — The Glades theatre, Moore Haven, Fla., reports through Producers Distributing Corp. exchange at Atlanta, that business has fallen off during the past week. Here’s the reason. BELOW — Not crossword puzzles. Only Creighton Hale, the Warner Bros, star, trying to dope out his income tax. Bennie Visits the Boss — Left to right Albert E. Smith, president Vitagraph; Ben Alexander, appearing in “Pampered Youth,” and John B. Rock, general manager Vitagraph. BELOW — Tade Styka, celebrated portrait painter, completing painting of Corinne Griffith, First National star, for his exhibition at the Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles.