Paramount Pep (1923)

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16 Paramount Pep Watch For Featurette On Covered Wagon ZUKOR AND KENT TO EUROPE ADOLPH ZUKOR AND S. R. KENT WILL SAIL FEBRUARY 10TH ON THE OLYMPIC FOR AN EXTENDED BUSINESS TRIP TO EUROPE. THIS TRIP WILL COVER A PERIOD OF SEVEN OR MORE WEEKS AND WILL BE IN THE INTEREST OF FOREIGN BUSINESS. MR. ZUKOR AND MR. KENT WILL VISIT THE FOLLOWING CITIES: PARIS AND NICE IN FRANCE; NAPLES, ROME, IN ITALY; BUCHAREST, BUDAPEST AND VIENNA IN AUSTRIA; CONSTANTINOPLE IN TURKEY; BERLIN IN GERMANY; THE LARGEST CITIES IN NORWAY AND SWEDEN, THENCE TO ENGLAND AND FINALLY BACK TO THE U. S., ARRIVING HERE ABOUT THE MIDDLE OF APRIL. ACCOMPANYING MR. ZUKOR AND MR. KENT WILL BE MR. BOWDEN, WHO WAS FORMERLY WITH MR. HOOVER ON THE FOOD COMMISSION ABROAD, AND WHO IS EXCEEDINGLY WELL VERSED ON CONDITIONS OF THE EUROPEAN CONTINENT. His Luggage A story is told of a Continental traveler who brought with him into the restaurant-car an enormous bag, which he deposited by the side of the table. The conductor promptly rebuked him, saying, ‘‘You mustn’t bring that bag in here. You must put your luggage in the van.” ‘‘That’s not my luggage,” was the reply. “I’m going to Austria ; that’s my purse.” — Toronto Telegram. Quite Different Madame (to caller) — Have a chair? Caller — No, I’ve come for the piano. In a South American Republic The President: Where's the Army? The Secy, of War: He’s out rowing in the Navy. JOHNNY FLIVVER THERE’S ft BUNCH OF EXTRPS HANGING ftROUMD ftlTI N6 I FOR THE ZDIBECTOR .t— I'LL JUST FftSE OVEE ftN‘ ) GIVE ’EM THE " NORTH AND, SOUTH' r— J ! 4 'ffti s%nQnjTrirC2ii/;__ HE MEETS THE GRAND OLD MAN JTHhKt GOES OISE OF 'FM ) WOW — HE LOOKS ftS IF HE'S/ IbEEN TURNED TOWN — — ) ll'LL JUST CHEER HIM | ^ UP ft BIT. NEVER MIND OC .TIMER BETTER LUCK TO-MORROW T CHEER. UP! WERE YOU SPEAKING ID ME YOUNG MAN ? v' V Madison Square Press, Inc , New York