Billboard advertising (Mar 1918)

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To Talk Me I Fes i 2 | | i 3 I it ae & Tie ae ‘h). INTERNATIONAL FILM Brigages Julius Steger as, Director: jeneral—Will Continue Association With Joseph M. Schenck New York, March 16.—Following a two-hour cobference yesterday with William Randolph Hearst Jalios Steger signed a contract whereby Be -becames director general of the Interna tional Film Company, Mr. Steger will not Sebenck and Mr. Steger held to introduce Anns Case, the: Metropolitan Opera prima donna, tn motion pletures. ‘The frst picture Mr. Steger will make for International will be one featur ‘= Refuses To Allow Sunday Shows 2 Primkfort, Ky., March 16—Oratory owed in ‘4g young army Heatenant, spoke for the ‘that It was introduced primarily The Billboar THANHOUSER FILM COMPANY ~ HOLDS ITS ANNUAL MEETING Crawford Livingston Elected . President —W. E. ; . Shallenberger To’ Have Active Management of Studios at New Rochelle—Declines of His Future Plans WAR TRADE BOARD ~ Supplements Recent Export Order MP With New Announcement Re‘garding Films ‘ ‘New York, March 16.—The War Trade Board anpounced that hereafter all applications for} " ‘icenses to’ export’’pbotograpbic films or plates ‘must indicate whether the films or plates cov Harry Raver got in five prints of The Pubite| Defender for Scandinavia just before the order took effect, ¢ RESIGNATION Of First National Preside janded in'by Rothaptel New York, March 18.—S. L. Rothaptel, preatdent of the Fit National Exhibitors’ Cirealt, “MARCH 23, 1918 SUBTITLES By Eley As. was expécted The"Sign Invisibie'ts 2 masterplece of screen craft. Seemingly there is 20, pianacle to'Edgat Lewis’ achievement, He Mearrles on” with éach new. production, First bookings of ‘The Eagle's Eye, the ‘Wharton serial, give abundant proof of the con. dence exhibitors feel in the drawlog power of {Bis twenty-episode serial. ‘Good Night, “Paol, bas been chosen for Constance Talmadge, ‘and the dlming is already un. der:way. : Lyman H. Ballard bas resigned as traveling representative for Wotld,’ and goed’ with Metro ina ike capacity. 3 : ‘Four new Christie comedies are, annovaced for release—In and,Out and, By Orange Ald, with Bleanor Field, .and Never Surprise Yout Wite | ana Betty's Adventure, with Betty: Compson. MAX LINDER, "The ‘French Comedian, Coming Back to ‘America ‘ New York, March 16—Max Linder, the French [comedian, who was. compelled to-terminate bis Basanay contract on acconnt of sudden and serious physical breakdown after only three of his schedled. twelve productious were made, bas s0-eocceaafully recovered his health that he will re tura.to the United States, in April or May. Dd, surrounded ‘bys capable comedy company, will STEP.ON THE SNAKE ‘Says: the Associated M. P. Advertise Having German Propaganda in | New York, March 16—Yesterday the “Assoclited Motion’ Pictare Advertisers held one of the’ most important meetings’ of ita career, and, as tbe result of a speech made by Sergeant Victor Shaplro,, the guest of hovor, who was formerly connected with. the press department ‘of Vitagraph, paswed a’ motion instructing the secretary to, ornd a letter to the editor of every screen weekiy, calling attention to, the tnsidious German: propeganda and asking the ald of the trade press and screen’ in stamping It out. Sergeant Shapiro eald that this is the most Gangerous enemy the draft army hae to fight. A plan to assist P. A. Powers in training camp ‘activities was also adopted, and a regular news service. will be put into force from all the pub: Lclty departments io. the varloas eamp.‘papers. SPECIAL PRINTED ROLL TICKETS. Five Thousand -. $1.25 Ten Thousand Fifteen Thousand. Twenty-five Thousand Fifty: Thousand -One Hundred Thousan NATIONAL TICKET CO., THE DAVIS FILM SERVICE ‘THE PIONEER OF THEM ALL Af it’s in Film or Machines and of merit we have it, THE DAVIS FILM SERVICE, Lee Park, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.) WARTED TO BUY—ARY FILMS SEND FOR PAMPHLET ime) tS creater C NYSLIDE CC 154-00 455.04 ‘An advance exhibition of Mastertinck's The ‘Bive Bird, produced by Arteraft, was given ‘by the Famous Players Film-Bervico at. the Hotel ‘Bintoa, Cinclunati. ‘The picture bas been passed by the OR State Board of Censors. ‘Nora Bayes is the latest to succumb to the ure of the ovies. BM Rosenbaum, Jr., pobWelty. director for Oing-Bee, will handie ber ‘lm bosiness. : . Joseph Vani Meter hiss Seen appointed menager of the Diando Film Corporation plast at GlenGale; Cal, succeeding Norman Mibning, now West Coast ‘repretentative, Diando will som start work for Pathe on a new serial, ‘The’ Woltfaced Man, in whlch George Larkin will have the leading role and whleb will be directed. by Gtuart Paton. HL G, Till has deen made manager of-Select’s Now Orleans Bragch, to take effect-hiamedlately. ‘Tohnay Hisies, the, young comedian,’ has signed The U: 8. Bihibitors’ Booking Corporation bas series of Indiana ’and-Mlssourl to-V, 1, Hod “total territory dlaposed “of -about sixty, per cent. LOS OSE Herbert. Brenon arrived ‘ahteiy ‘to: Hosting, How Could “You, Jean, with Sery (iekto ‘te: wider way,1 Sieg cat ‘ia. Burnsteia, president of King Bee, wi rected with 9 loving cup oa DIS arrival at tbe Hollywood ‘studios ‘Twas: /doaation fot Billy West, et al, "2S: Bone Harry 0, Hoyt’ has Been-sQdeg to, tbe, Wartd roster of story writers, and already ;bas handed in the scrint, of The Beloved iter. ow, adler afoot sting. to rocoeei I know thet somo stars realise this; producers dost. ‘Jewell Carmen ts makiog The Bride, of Pear tor Fox. “Toots Brady, who had prominent part tm Fox's Queta of the Sea, bas Soloed the Raya! Britiah’ Flying Corpa, Hé ‘tried to enlist. inthe ‘Aiperican service, Dut was, rejected as being. too ‘rood to ‘ven it 1h tas joined the “Back to the Farm movement ‘The comediaa ban. pardhased twelve acres of round ear Hollywood. “Trtangie's: Servant fa. -the completion, ‘De Loxe Pictures, Toe, anoounces the commrncement of work ou The Street. of tb, Seven Stare, starring Doria Kenyoo. Kitty Gorden, Moatagu ‘Tove, Jose Bieidge, Cariyle Blackwell, Madge Brass 4nd. Geotse Mcquarrie scomprine the: cant for Wiliam A. Brady's Stolen Orders, which ts based: of the Drary Yane" melodrnme, Sealed : GAUMONT COMPANY ‘House ts -peating s: N. archi 16.—The Ganiiont Company, ‘which ties ‘more than 60 branches thruoat the: country, will hereafter reletse Its productions thra independent -cxchanges, BoSionlog March 26 the Gaumont news service Well be releared -twice a week, thi: Ganmont News every Tuewtayandthe Ganmont Graphic every Friday. Vell Mitebell will ett the news reels, The entire staff of vamers men. bis Dec Keep'in touch with our Letter Depertment,