Exhibitors Herald (1927)

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70 EXHIBITORS HERALD December 24, 1927 Wherever they go you’ll find them “Side by Side,” that’s Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Crawford, foremost exponents of organ music. Season* s Greetings to All EDMUND C. FITCH Featured Organist at ASCHER’S SHERIDAN THEATRE, Chicago f f » » i J^uletibe (greetings RUBE SCHOLZ Featured Organist & & | MOJESKA THEATRE, MILWAUKEE | I Reason’s (greetings I | LEONARD SMITH f ^ Featured Organist at the X 4 “ Playhouse of the World” f 1 AVALON THEATRE, CHICAGO f George Givot, who started the flappers’ heart flapping when he entered presentation. JMfoap Greetings DON CORDON Featured Organist LAWNDALE THEATRE, CHICAGO $ & i § (West Side’s Newest Presentation House) % Greetings to All My Friends | DON PEDRO-ESPINOSA % Solo Organist | AMBASSADOR THEATRE, CHICAGO A (Photoplay Synchronizing a Specialty) I “Everywhere You Go” is the title of Mark Fisher’s latest song. It is being very popularly received. I TED CAMPBELL f | Featured Organist # ! TIVOLI THEATRE | | MICHIGAN CITY, INDIANA (Fitzp^rick-McElroy | & m Me and My Shadow Wish You All $£f A Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year ^ GEORGE DEWEY WASHINGTON g 3 “Just Songs” Still playing Deluxe Picture Houses WHAT PRESS AND OT PUBLIC THINK OF a_ THE “ADMIRALW PRESIDENT”— By* “Theo. Marsters,” of Peoria Journal says: — “and he was the finest singer I ve ever heard in tfitkl Peoria with the exception of Laurence Tibbetts and Rosa Roisa maybe.” Utj? at at