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T?sday, November 4, 1924
Incorporations
%any — Anatole Producing Co., York. Capital $10,000. IncorLors, S. Friedman, M. Brotman D. Madigan. Attorneys, HartSheridan & Tekulsky, New
bany — Master Studios, New Y^. Capital $3,000. Incorporators, WVhite, E. Grossfield and M. KorAttorneys, Kramer, Bourke & IfVano, New York.
Ibany — True Story Films, New
\'<k. Capital $200,000. Incorpora
H. Pendleton, G. Dean and C.
h. Attorneys, Nugent & Nu
New York.
■any — Aeon Prod., New York. :al $30,000. Incorporators, S. id, F. Yuengling and H. Gant
. Attorney, J. P. Bickerton, Jr.,
York.
(bany — New Theater Co., New
■k. Capital $35,000. Incorpora
H. Manheimer, M. Cohen and
urman. Attorney, M. Jablow,
York.
En Route With Sanford Prod.
(Special to THE FILM DAILY)
Los Angeles — George Levine, sales manager for Sanford Product of Hollywood is due in New York shortly with sample prints of three William Mix Prod. Inc., and the first two of a series of twelve Billy Franey Comedies.
Levine will stop at the Bristol.
Deals on Jans Pictures
"Playthings of Desire," the first Jans picture has been sold for Eastern Pennsylvania and Southern Jersey to Masterpiece of Philadelphia and for New York, Northern Jersey and Illinois to Renown Pictures, Inc.
Ibany — Edwards Falls Amusef Co., Manlius. Capital $30,000. •porators, W. Seakle, C. Judge L. Lippitt. Attorney, G. Treat, irn.
bany — Hurst Farr, New York.
,il $20,000. Incorporators, J r, D. Rubin and S. Goldberg.
neys, Weinberg & Oltarsh, New
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'>any — Talbot Players, New Incorporators, J. Whiting, G. -well and E. Manson. Attorneys, 'y & Whiting, New York.
ringfield. 111. — Harding-Lawrence !er Corp., Chicago. Capital $60,
Incorporators, H. Schwartz, J.
ng and H. Walther.
ringfield, 111. — Sterling Theater .ol Chicago. Capital $5,000. Incorojtors, A. G. Spencer, C. H. Miller, n'F. B. Swanson. "•
tnton, N. J. — Rialto Theaters, Hoboken. Capital $5,000. Incorors, J. Gersten, R. Pease and A. tamer.
-tin, Tex.— Blue Bonnett M. P. I'-ts, Inc., Dallas. Capital $20,Incorporators, L. Smith and B.
■ver, Del. — Belmont Film Co. ington. Capital $25,000.
jheeling, W. Va. — Morgantown Isement Co.
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Karper Signs Boy Comedian
Billy Boye, the two-and-a-half year old comedian has been signed by Karper Prod., of 1480 Broadway, on a five year contract. Billy has appeared in several of Ricordo Film's "Joy Comedies."
Sobler With B. and K.
Chicago — Al Sobler, for some time past exploitation representative here for First National, is now with Balaban and Katz Mid-West Theaters, Inc., in charge of publicity.
Nazimova in Blackton Film
Los Angeles — Vitagraph has engaged Nazimova to appear in "The Pearls of the Madonna" which J. Stuart Blackton will direct.
Guts And Flashes
Bradley Barker has been added to the cast of "Playthings of Desire," which Burton King is directing for H. F. Jans at the Bennett studio.
Edward Paul and Charles Davis are photographing "Playthings of Desire." Ben Silvey is assisting Burton King in the direction.
The Piccadilly has booked an Animated Hair Cartoon, released by Red Seal for a two-week run to play with "Madonna of the Streets."
The Fernbrook Amusement Corp., of Yonkers, has increased its capital stock from 100 to 180 shares of common stock, no par value.
"His Woman," Whitman Bennet's newest picture, is now being cut and edited and will soon have a Broadway showing.
Jane Jennings has completed work in "A Man Must Live," being directed by Paul H. Sloane for Paramount.
F. I. L. M, Dance Nov. 22
The F. I. L. M. Club and Motion Picture Salesmen, Inc., will hold their annual dinner-dance at the Commodore Nov. 22.
Johnston McCulley In Town
Johnston McCulley, author of "The Mark of Zorro," is in New York. He will remain here all Winter.
"Beloved Brute" at Rialto
"The Beloved Brute" will be the feature at the Rialto next week.
The Standard Casting Directory of Hollywood has opened a New York office at 1650 Broadway.
Cranfield & Clarke have taken larger quarters on the sixth floor of the Godfrey Bldg., 729 7th Ave.
Edgar Adams is cutting and editing the new Richard Dix picture.
Truog Resigns from Selmlclc
Kansas City — W. E. Truog has resigned as Selznick manager and has been succeeded by W. C. Haynes. Truog intends entering another business.
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HAROLD BflL WRIGHT'S
"THE MINE WITH THE IRON DOOR"
Reasons: (1) The name of Wright, greatest living author, with 50,000,000 readers; (2) Superb Cast, (3) Director, Sam Wood; (4) Marvelous adventure romance of American life.
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