Universal Weekly (1923-1925)

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Vol. 20, No. 19 Universal Weekly 11 THE PRESIDENT OF UNIVERSAL AND A FEW OF HIS STARS GREET YOU WIJH TRUE YULETIDE SPIRIT 1 — Carl Laemmle, president of Universal, places his Christmas bounty at the bottom of the big tree, because they are too big to hang on the branches. 2 — Mary Philbin, now playing in Mr. Laemmle's greatest production, "The Phantom of the Opera," stops long enough to light a few of the candles and to say that she wishes you all a very Merry Christmas. 3 — Virginia Valli. now busy making "Up the Ladder," from Owen Davis' great play, takes time off to find out what Santa has brought for her. A— Wanda Wiley, starring in Century Comedies, plays Santa herself and comes down the chimney with a big bag of presents to say "Merry Christmas." 5 — Edna Marian, another Century star, shows you what Santa gave her for Christmas, and she sure looks happy about it, too. 6 — Arthur Trimble, now submerging his own character in that of the famous Buster Brown of the Sunday comic page, has written his cum message for you.