Motion Picture News (Mar-Apr 1923)

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Exhibitors' Service Bureau — Pages 1276-1284 Prologue to " The Christian " staged at the Howard theatre, Atlanta, Ga., of which DeSales Harrison is manager. At the opening of the scene, against the setting shown, the children were playing about the stage. Don Ferrandou, baritone, who was formerly with " Hitchy Koo," entered as a monk, and sang " The Rosary," which was followed by the opening of the picture Advisory Board and Contributing Editors, Exhibitors' Ser viceBureau BMq e J. Sehade, Sihade theatre, Sandusky. ■. C. Horator, Alhambra theatre, Toledo. Edward L. Hyman, Strand theatre, Brooklyn. Thee. L. Hays, Gen. Mgr. Finldesteln * Rabin, Minneapolis. Leo A. Landau, Alhambra and Garden theatre*, Miuwaukee. E. R. Rogers, Managing Director, TiToll and Blalto theatres, Chattanooga, Tenn. Stanley Chambers, Palace theatre, Wichita, Kan. WUlard C. Patterson, Criterion theatre, Atlanta. K. B. WUby, Supervisor of Southern Enterprises, Inc., Birmingham, Ala. E V. Richards, Jr., Gen. Mgr., Saenger Amuse* ■sent Co.. New Orleans. F. L. Newman, Newmaa, Royal and Regent theatres, Kansas City, Ho. Arthur G. Stolte, Des Moines theatre, Dea Moines, Iowa. Chas. Branham, Famous-Lasky, Ltd., Toronto, Can. W. C. Quimby, Managing Director, Strand and Jefferson theatres, Fort Wayne, bid. J. A. Partington, Imperial theatre, San Francisco. George E. Carpenter, Paramount-Empress theatre, Salt Lake, Eugene H. Both, California theatre, San Fran Bldney Grauman, Grauman's theatre, Los Angeles. Louis K. Sidney, Managing Director, William Fox theatres, DenTer. Herbert J. Thatcher, Strand theatre, Sallna, Kan. Geo. Rotsky, Managing Director, Allen theatre, Montreal, Canada. Director, Broadway Phil. Glelehman, MMsasjgan; Strand theatre, Detroit. William Johnson, Director of Exploitation, South, era Entem rises. Inc., of Texas, Dallas, Texas. Fred 8. Myer, Managing Director, Palace theatre, Hamilton, O. L. L Stewart, Director of Exploitation, Southern Enterprises, Inc., Atlanta, Ga. Joseph Plonkett, Managing Director, Mark Strand theatre. New York. Bay Grombaeher, Managing Director, Liberty theatre, Spokane, Wash. Boss A. McVoy, Manager, Temple theatre, GeneTa, N. T. Manager, Begent theatre, Elmlra, Director, Capitoi Window tie-up on Lion Hottentot collars with handsome display placquet obtained in Pittsburg to aid theatres in that city showing " The Hottentot" George Tooke N. Y. W. 8. McLaren, Ma.mri.ir theatre, Jackson, Mich. W. Griffith Mitchell, Managing Director, Majestic and Family theatres. Port Huron, Mich. Harold B. Franklin, Director of Theatres, Famous Players-Lasky. J. M. Edgar Hart, Manager, Palace theatre. El Paso, Tex. Paul A. Noble, Manager, Liberty theatre, Portland, Ore. William J. SalllTan, Manager, Blalto theatre, Butte, Mont. II. A. Albright, Manager, Jensen £ Yon Herberg theatres. Bremerton. Wash. Thomas D. Soriero, General Manager, Century theatre, Baltimore, Md. G. E. Brown, Manager, Loew's Palace theatre, Memphis, Tenn.