Paramount Pep (1923)

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Other Paramount Houses Outside Paramount House W** W Paramount Pep The fact that Paramount Pictures are shown the world over is evidenced by the above photo of the Eiga Club, our first run theatre in Osaka, Japan. The box office records of this theatre were begun with our production, “Fool’s Paradise,’’ on October 31st, and the receipts were 3,021 yen. In London When E. J. Ludvigh, Secretary and Treasurer of our corporation, arrived in London he had a consultation with J. C. Graham, Managing Director of the Famous-Lasky Film Service, Ltd., and A. W. Kerly, Chairman of our London organization. Mr. Ludvigh left the shores of the U. S. for an extended trip abroad the early part of January and will return in about a month. After a consultation with the officers of our organization in London, Flashes’s cameraman secured a photo, left to right, of E. J. Ludvigh, Secretary and Treasurer of our corporation and head of the legal department; C. Karuth, J. S. Martin, T. B. Vaughn, A. W. Kerly, Chairman of our organization in London, and J. C. Graham, Managing Director in London. y? ~ -Sr' ~i v E. E. Shauer Goes to Havana E. E. Shauer, director of our Foreign Department, left on Sunday, January 21, for, Havana, Cuba, in company with Chester E. Sawyer, Vice-President of the Caribbean Film Company, on a business trip of from ten days to two weeks. Plans for the distribution of our pictures during the year will be discussed with officials of the Caribbean Film Company, who have been Paramount distributors in Cuba, Porto Rico, Central America, Colombia and Venezuela for several years.