Exhibitors Herald (Dec 1924-Mar 1925)

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March 14, 1925 EXHIBITORS HERALD 31 Film News PICTORIAL SECTION Stories Told in Pictures of Exhibitors Herald by the Camera Issue of March 14 Where orange groves thrived In 1911 A1 Christie (left) looking over plans for his new hotel the Regent built on the site of the first Holly wood picture studio. Gilbert Beesemeyer and A. Z. Taft on the right. (F. B. O. Photo.) Princess Theatre, St. Paul, Minn., Damaged by fire which gutted adjoining building. LEFT Lou Tellegen and his Secret Bride Miss Isabel Craven Dilworth, of Philadelphia. Jackie Coogan’s Decorations presented to the little Metro-Goldwyn star, for humanitarian services in connection with his Near East Relief Crusade last Summer. The Golden cross of the order of Jerusalem on left, and the Pope’s medal, the silver cross of the order of St. George, on right. LEFT — Eleanore Flaig, featured in novelty dance subject “The Phantom Ballet’’ produced by Ernest Belcher for Pathe Review.