Paramount Pep (1923)

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PARAMOUNT PEP 11 When Australia has a party— in this case it was the initial Paramount Pep Club outing of the Sydney Office — they believe in telling us with photos and one glance at the above layout convinces us that their auspicious start is indicative of their living up to the ideas of PEP and PUNCH. The outing was held on the 27th of February. Photo No. 1 shows the automobiles lined up in front of the office just prior to transporting members of the club to the picnic grounds. No. 2 shows the finish of the executive handicap race which was won by S. O. Herbert at the extreme left. We can also see W. R. Hog gan a close second, Bernie Freeman third and Albert Deane down near the last — this being necessary in order to cover the publicity on the race. No. 3 shows the good ship “Lady Carrington,’’ the steamer which conveyed the members down the harbor. No. 4 shows the line-up for the start of the egg and spoon race, Messrs. Hicks and Hoggan being the two central figures. No. 5 shows the exciting finish of the ladies’ egg and spoon race — Mrs. John W. Hicks, Jr., is shown at the extreme left. Our Trademark in Korea Some Up-to-Date Posters Proof of the Australian Merrymakers — mmm— — .m— — M mmmmamm muamam BM BMHMI Every day brings a photo of one of our leading theatres in a foreign country and in each case they give prominent display to our trademark. The above photo shows our Paramount trademark in Korea. This is the largest and best theatre in Seoul and presents our productions exclusively : Another testimonial to E. E. Shauer’s live sales force in this section of the world. The above photo shows some splendid examples of Swedish made posters, made by Messrs. York and LeMat, our distributors in Swe3en, Denmark and Norway. Mr. Joseph H. Seidelman, Assistant to Mr. E. E. Shauer, is pointing out to Mr. O. R. Geyer, in charge of Foreign Publicity and Advertising, the manner in which our trade-mark is made.