Paramount Pep (1923)

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PARAMOUNT PEP 9 Pep s Ticker If “COVERED WAGON” MAKING HISTORY IN NEW YORK, CHICAGO, AND LOS ANGELES . . . CECIL B. DE MILLE TO BUILD LARGEST SET IN HISTORY FOR “TEN COMMANDMENTS” . . . EVERYBODY GETTING ALL PRIMED UP FOR THE CONVENTION ...K..G...D... BOZEMAN BULGER ENGAGED AS LITERARY SCOUT BY MR. LASKY . . . WESLEY RUGGLES, DIRECTOR, AND AGNES AYRES, STAR, HAVE RETURNED WITH THEIR COMPANY FROM FLORIDA, WHERE THEY HAVE BEEN MAKING EXTERIORS FOR “THE HEART RAIDER” . . . TONY MORENO IS PLAYING IN “THE EXCITERS” AND NOT “THE HEART RAIDER” AS STATED IN PEP LAST WEEK . . F . . . T . . . Y 4 . . LOTS DOING AT THE WEST AND EAST COAST STUDIOS ...B...V...D... RALPH INCE HAS A BIG SET FOR DOROTHY DALTON’S PICTURE AT THE STUDIO THIS WEEK ... A. ESKIN, COLUMBUS SALESMAN, VISITED H. O. LAST WEEK ON VACATION . . . OSCAR MORGAN IS BACK WITH US AGAIN . . . GOES INTO THEATRE DEPT. UNDER HAROLD FRANKLIN . . . WELCOME BACK, OSCAR . . . BILL COHILL, CASTING DIRECTOR AT L. I. STUDIO, HAS HIS HANDS FULL THESE DAYS— SIGNS UP 250 EXTRAS FOR RALPH INCE, DIRECTOR OF DALTON PICTURE . . .