Exhibitors Herald (Dec 1924-Mar 1925)

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88 EXHIBITORS HERALD February 28, 1925 ACCOLA. E. a._ ADAMS, R. W,. ALLEN, a ALGUIRE, Mrs. a C._ ANDERSON, C. V ANDERSON, J. A ANDERSON. R. L. ANDRESEN. J. W ANGELL. H. H ARMENTROUT, R. ARMISTEAD. E. A.. ASHWORTH & BARTELS..^ BABIN. M. J BAILET. J. BAKER. C. C.. BARBER. C. E. BARTLETT & SON, C. W.. BATS, E. C BELL, Mrs. L. BERGER. S. A. BICKEL. J. C BIGGS, W, T.. 184 19 8 64 116 143 85 104 ISO 72 66 180 7 159 195 87 103 170 22 37 108 207 62 88 BIERWIRTH, H. C.. BILLS, C. H BINOINS, H. H 133 BIFARELLO, P 215 BOD WELL, M. F 141 BOLLMAN, V. G — BREITRICE, D. M._ BRENNER, W. H — BROADUS. J. N BROWN, C. L. BROWNE, F. L. — BURSOM, L. A BYERLY, C. M. BYERLY, S. L. BYRNE, E. E,_ 9 .193 .. 10 .177 42 . 39 .158 . 43 .. 30 -147 CAIRNS, J. 23 CARTER, Mrs. L. M 55 CAUSEY, H. 70 CHAPMAN & EVANS 210 CLARK. W. M 105 COLLINS, E. N 101 CRAIG. M. T 186 CRAIG, W. E. 152 CREAL, W. H 4 CRONKHITE, C. C 89 CROSBY & SCHWIERSKE 44 DASPIT, H. 31 DeBAGGlO, H. 40 DeMORDANT, P 76 DEYO, U 174 DINSMORE & SON 90 DOLWING, R. L. 41 DURBIN, P. J U7 EAGAN, H. J 112 ELLIOTT, E, H ENLOE, J. J ESTEE, P, G. EULER, J. R. FARNSWORTH. R. FARRAR. S. FAWKS, E. L. FAY, L. M _ 63 —184 _ 24 26 _110 _206 —219 —202 “Herald Only” Club “Because the ‘Herald vas the pioneer in this field, and because ire will have a better journal to which to turn ior auidance if we solidly contribute to the same one, just as long as the 'Herald keeps up its high standard of service I shall write solely for this magazine.” — Philip Band, Bex theatre, Salmon, Idaho. FAwtt.r, m. p 16.1 KOOPMAN, J. 132 PnQTRR M. P 78 KOTTAS, R. V. ISO fiA KRAUTH, P. 149 Frfi^man, p. t.. 81 KUDLACEK, J. J 67 pRV « n 2X1 T.AMRRRT, O. W. -.. .148 f3AIT.PV, P P 91 LANGACHER, C. W. 59 nApnKPP P P 211 LEEK. L. N. . .196 .1. M 219 LOWELL, B. S— . . 86 nAitniMn p w 1ft T.IINA, R. n . ... 96 GEKTINR Rt ^ 2ni LYMAN, C. H. _ _ ... 128 giacoma pros 199 LYNCH, C. H._ -.. 71 Grav 1. P 19ft MacPHERSON, O. E. . .. -... 117 GPPPN, S. 168 MALPHURS, C. _ .. ._ _.. 178 GITFRIN, W. R. . 82 MARTIN. H. G 48 p. n 77 McCORMICK, B. P 49 PARRfftAK M 169 McCOY, H. C. — 192 PARTMAM r M. Ifti McCUAN, L. W 228 HAWKINS, J. W 200 MEECB & HALE 121 HELD, P. G. ._ 32 MENDENHALL. & A. 12 HESS/ T... S. _ 95 MP.VPR, P. s. 2 HICKMAN, R. W. .. 83 MIT.ES, A. N. IS HTIJ.YER, M. . ™ 137 MILLER, C. E ... . 166 HII.TON, 'O. A P .... 28 miller! C. R. 14 HINDS, F. C. 11 MILLER, L. A. _ . .145 HINDS* W. 179 MILLWARD, V. .. . _ . _ ..102 HOADT.EV, E. C. 197 MITCHELL, R. E. . 221 HOFFMAN, P. B. ^114 MOORE, I R. . . 74 HOPKINSON, JR*, F. S. 131 MOORE, Mr.. J. W. . 2.ft HORN & MORGAN 58 MOORE, P. .. .124 HOPMTTNG, A I ftft MORGAN, A. M. HOUSEY, j. A. . 198 MORRIS, P. E. . 126 HITESTIS, R* 106 MOTTI.TON, r. H. 6ft HUMPHREY, W. H* ^ 212 MTTNSON, r. 122 HUTCHISON, R. 0. 194 MUSSON, W. H ... 50 IHDE, S. G...1 46 NEIS, A. R. _ . 125 JENIONS, J. C — ... 3 NTCKET.T., r. W. .. .216 JENSEN BROS. .Ill NORTON. B. 182 rp O’HARA, P. .T. 80 JOHNSON, P. I 2flS OLLER, L. 139 .JOHNSON, O. W. 7ft O’NEIL, E. J. . 109 JUDGE, C/. 164 O’TOOLE, A. B. . . -176 KATZENBACH, E. L. 21R OTTEN, H. J. 197 KENNEASTEBi J. S. 172 PARKS, O. E. 60 KHATTAR, G. ... . SI PARTRICK, H. E 201 KIMBRO, Mrs, W, M,._ ^^211 PATRICK, W. n. __ 97 KINO, i: O. 2ft9 PEITZ. P. H. 115 KINGERY, R. H . 123 PERRY. P. 166 kirkmaN, W, G ., .. 190 PERRY, W. D KOBORG, C. W . ... 188 PERITNKO, I J. 9.97 KOCH, G. H .. 165 PPETPPEHj R. 118 KOOKER, D. A 52 PFLUGER, H. H 171 PHILLIPS, D. H IW PILUOD, L. A. «* PORTELL. J. G 69 POWERS, C. H 20 PRICE. A. J 208 RADTKE, T. W 220 RAND. P 5 REA. G. A. 1 REDISKE. a F 34 REEVE, H. 208 RESTIVO, J. 167 REYNOLDS. E. J 91 REYNOLDS, J. M. 179 RICE, R, B 191 RILEY, R. R. 28 RITTER, G. J 76 RIVA, Mrs. C. A 16 RODGERS, F. C 144 ROSSER, R. P 161 ROYSTER, M. 175 RYAN. C. H 67 SABIN, F. E 16 SAMPLE. F. R. 61 SAUNDERS, E. 129 SCHAFER, C. W 230 SCHMIDT, J. W 92 SELK, H. G 138 SHOUP. W. J 189 SHOYER, Dr. M.. SILVER & SON, W. H.. SIMPSON, C. H SITTON & SON, A. P. SMITH, Mrs. R. B 142 _183 -120 -157 -151 SMITH, R. W._ SPAINHOUR, C. A STANTON. M. STARKEY, G. C STEEL. A. STETTMUND, H. G._ STEVENSON, G. _ SUSZYCKI, A. A.SWARTOUT, E. W._ TALBERT. J. H THOMPSON. H. P._ TILLER, J. TOPE, G. W... -217 -100 _ 27 _ 17 _ 98 6 .160 99 85 —162 — 21 29 —119 VAN ALSTTNE, L. A. 187 VAN NOT. H. 36 VAN STRATT, W, J,. VAUGHAN, G. VEATCH, A. L._ .118 63 65 VETTER, E. H 153 WALDEN, K. H WEAKLEY, C. D WENGER. R. S. WERNER, A. C WETZ, J. H._ 229 .226 .181 146 140 . 79 186 . 84 146 93 WILLIAMSON. A. E 155 WINTERBOTTOM, W. 18 WHARTON. E. L. WILCOX, L. M. WHITE. D. A.. WILLIAMS, E. J.. WILLIAMS. J. M.. FOOLS IN THE DARK: Matt Moore— A good comedy drama that has lots of spooks and everything. Kids will eat this up. Seven reels. — W. A. Clark, Jr.. Castle theatre. Havana, 111. — General patronage. NORTH OF NEVADA: Fred Thomson— The best Thomson I have run. Silver King sure is a wonder. Without the horse it would not be much. Film fair. Five reels. — W. A. Doerschlag, NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE Inc. NEW YORK CHICAGO LOS ANGELES Strand theatre. Ransom, Kan. — Small town patronage. NORTH OF NEVADA: Fred Thomson— This is a dandy little picture, although I don’t think he is in a class with Mix. Silver King deserves about half of the credit, as he is a wonder. This picture pleased them all. Six reels. — Paul B. Hoffmann, Legion theatre, Holyrood, Kan. — Small town patronage. THE MIRACLE BABY: Harry Carey— Good film. Just a fair picture of the snow country. Carey is too dreamy and slow to make it good, although there are a few action scenes. It's just a fair program picture and not quite up to where good pictures should be. Six reels. — W. T. Davis & Son, Rialto theatre, Sharon, Wis. — General patronage. DAMAGED HEARTS: Special cast — Very good picture and good story ; beautiful scenes of Flor ida.— H. B. Frank, Royal theatre, Macomb, 111.— General patronage. THE BELOVED VAGABOND: Special cast— Will have to report this picture as 50 per cent. It pleased almost fifty per cent, though it Is rather draggy. Had they added some action, would have been much better. The foreign element helps to kill it. Six reels. — S. G. Fry, Palace theatre, Omaha, Tex. — Small town patronage. THE SILENT STRANGER: Fred Thomson— Not as good as "North of Nevada," but it drew and pleased. Print fair. Five reels. — W. T. Waugh, Empress theatre, Grundy Center, la. — Small town patronage. THE MYSTERIOUS WITNESS: Special cast— A nice program picture. A little too draggy in places. Advertising on it is good. It’s a Western. Six reels. — George Khattar, Khattar’s theatre, Sydney, N. S., Canada. — Neighborhood patronage. THE THIRD ALARM: Johnnie Walker— One of the biggest fire pictures ever made and is well cast and directed. A picture that has a human appeal. Seven reels. — W, A. Clark, Jr., Castle theatre, Havana, 111. — General patronage. First National A THIEF IN PARADISE: Ronald Colman — This is a knockout, it has everything in it to make real entertainment — direction, settings, cast and story are all exceptionally good. Used jazz orchestra and dance prologue and went over in good shape. Suitable for the best theatres in the country. Eight reels. — N. Allermand, Star theatre, Price,, U. — General patronage. INEZ FROM HOLLYWOOD: Anna Q. Nilsson —Another Hollywood girl story exceptionally well done. Anna Nilsson does in this decidedly the best she has ever done and balance of cast is great, but for some unknown reason this is a veritable flop, no comments one way or another. Seven reels.— W. H. Brenner, Cozy theatre, Winchester, Ind. — General patronage. SO BIG: Colleen Moore — "So Big” is just NOW BOOKING with ^ ^ 5YD CHAPLIN Directed by Scott Sidney Procured 6y CHRISTIE FILM COMPANY INC IDEAL P1LM5 LTD. 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