Exhibitors Herald (1927)

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24 EXHIBITORS HERALD June 4, 1927 % YORK. — Harvey Da\' says he uti’ derstands they are giving Red Kann a dinner Vjecause he is joining the ranks of the Benedictines — whatever that is. . . . Ben Lyon is going to Paris this month and there is a chance of the mamselles being able to forget their grief over Lindbergh’s departure from France. . . . David Loeve is getting so good on his father’s six hole golf course that when he gets on another course he wants to play the first six holes three times to make the eighteen. . . . Frank Rembusch spent part of last week in New York and so far as known his debate with Canon Chase was not arranged. . . . Edgar B. Hatrick is hob nobbing with Mussolini, dictator of Italy, on news reel matters. . . . Al Feinman, right and left hand to Harry Reichenbach, spent the holiday and a few other days in the Eye and Ear Infirmary, following an operation on one of his optics. Majer Bowes has purchased another fifteen story, four million dollar apartment house on Riverside Drive, and running a theatre like the Capitol must be a pretty fair job. Maude Robinson Toombs, the Demon Press Agent of Pathe, spent the holiday swimming at Freeport and tvent so far as to get one foot wet. . . . John Flinn and Phil Reisman each played a strong second to Cicero as orators at the P. D. C. sales convention in New York last week. . . . Young Charlie Lind bergh, of the wide world, can get along in the mo\ ies if he cares to with offers of a million dollars from Adolph Zukor and half a million from John McGuirk for a year’s work. . . . Roxy Rothafel says he only wants Lindbergh to work two short weeks for the fifty grand he offers. . . . Georgie Jessel says if he works overtime he’s got to have overtime pay and after a scrap over this quit his Vitaphone job with Warner Brothers. . . . Moe Finklestein is busy denying rumors that F. & R. are buying up other big circuits or selling out to same. . . . Theodore Dietrich says he really feels sorry over the way' one certain news reel beats out all the others whenever there is anything very big doing — and can’t you just see Theodore weep. . . John Waldron, Mack Sen nett’s ace, left New York last week after a long stay and there is weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth in certain select circles. . . . Lou Jacobson says a motion picture producer is a man who knows what he wants but can’t spell it. . . . Robert Kane expects to sail for France late this month and may take a notion to make a picture for First National while over there. . . . Al Cohn, eminent scenario and title writer, who has been looking them over in the big town for the past month, will return to the Coast this week. . . . Randy Bartlett has joined F. B. O. as film and title editor, and isn’t Joe Kennedy gathering in a lot of live ones? . . . Charles Reed Jones has been appointed director of advertising and publicity for First Division Distributors and is already on the job. . . . Dr. ILiigo Reisenfeld sailed last week for a long vacation abroad. . . . Charlie Pet tijohn and Jack Connolly were, one or both, host or hosts to Frank Rembusch at luncheon at the Astor one day last week. . . . Roscoe Arbuckle, some time “Fatty” Arbuckle, a film actor of note, will get a big hand from his many New York friends when he opens in “Baby Mine” at the Channin theatre on June 9. — SPARGO. Left to right, stills from the picture, “Mr. Wu,” show Chaney with Louise Dresser; Chaney and Gertrude Olmsted; and Ralph Forbes and Adoree. Lon Chaney and Renee Adoree are the central Oriental characters of an unusual yarn. Lon Chaney and Ralph Forbes (above). Chaney (at right) is with Anna May Wong. Renee Adoree enacts a Chinese maiden and Ralph Forbes is her lover in Metro’s film. iX