Exhibitors Herald (Apr-Jun 1920)

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28 ! ; X H I B I T () R S HERALD June 5, 192a EDITORIAL &■> EXECUTIVE OEFICES 417 S DEARBORN STCHICAGO ILL HARRISON QI4S NEW YORK OFFICE 1476 BROADWAY TEL -BRYANT 5111 EXHIBITORS HERAL With which is incorporated MOTOGRAPHY ALL EDITORIAL COPY AND BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO THE CHICACO OFFICE LOS ANGELES OFFICE 5 sosenoAixwr ■ til . Obmo MAR.TIN J-aUIGLEY NEvVS OF THE WEEK .Cohen Statement Brings New Hope of Exhibitors L luting 33 Total Admission Tax Increases a Million Over March, 1919 33 Stars and Producers Will Aid Fight on Theatre Monopoly 36 Dedicate Studio and Administration Building at Fox Convention 39 Metro Holding Annual Convention in New York During Present Week 41 First of Second Series of Lloyd Comedies Being Made for Pathe 42 Hodkinson Says Quality Subjects Will Draw Crowds on Hottest Days 43 David P. Howells Is Made President of Brock liss Company 47 Screen Club Exposition at Denver Postponed to July 1 and 2 47 Commission Completing Proposed Censorship Ordinance for Chicago 4'J Industry Defeats Censorship in Massachusetts After Long Fight 4'J "Courage of Marge O'Doone" Will Play Week at New York Capitol 60 Commission of Three Will Manage I'nivcrsal's Affairs 61 "Big Four" Will Publish One Film Each Month After August 62 Four Units Producing "Comedyart" Publications for Special Pictures 64 REVIEWS "The Flapper," Select C-D, five parts, with Olive Thomas «. 69 "Partners of the Night," Goldwyn D, five parts. with all star cast 69 "Molly of the Storm Country," First National D, five parts, with Mildred Harris Chaplin 69 "The Fortune Teller," Robertson-Cole D, seven parts, with Marjorie Rambeau 70 "Nothing But Lies," Metro C, five parts, with Taylor Holmes TO "Forbidden Trails," Fox D, five parts, with Buck Jones ~° "The Harvest Moon," Gibraltar Pictures D, six parts, with Doris Kenyon 71 "For the Soul of Rafael." Equity D, six parts. with Clara Kimball Young 71 "Frivolous Wives," Fidelity D, six parts, with all star cast 72 PUBLISHER. ^EDITOR. "Below the Surface," Paramount Artcraft D, six parts, with Hobart Bosworth 72 "The Little Cafe," Pathe C. live part-, with Max Linder 72 "Bullet-Proof," LTnivcrsal D. five parts, with Harry Carey 72 DEPARTMENTS Exhibitors Advertising 51 to 59 Volplaning Around N'Yawk 65 What the Picture Did for Me 75 to 80 W ith the Detroit Filmmen 82 With the Procession in Los Angeles 83 Chicago Trade Events 91 Guide to Current Pictures 94 to 98 ADVERTISERS Andlauer & Sinics 13 Automatic Ticket Selling & Cash Register Company 95 Aywon Film Corporation 21 liar tola Musical Instrument Company 81 Ba>s Camera Company 92 Celebrated Players Film Corporation 87 to 8!i J. B. Dibclka Company 92 Famous Players-Lasky Corporation 2 First National Exhibitors Circuit, Inc 26 to 30 Gcldwyn Pictures Corporation 1 W W. Hodkinson Corporation 14 to 18 Independent Motion Picture Exhibitors of America 12. 13 National Poster & Printing Company 95 Pathe Exchange, Inc 10, 11. 100 Nicholas Power Company 74 Realart Pictures Corporation Insert Reelcraft Pictures Corporation 25 Republic Distributing Corporation 19, 20 Ritchey Lithographing Corporation 32 Robertson-Cole Distributing Corporation 24 Selznick Pictures Corporation Insert Special Pictures Corporation 21 Steger & Sons 93 Transatlantic Film Company 22 Typhoon Fan Company 99 United Artists Distributing Corporation 4 to 9 Unity Photoplays Company 90 Universal Film Manufacturing Company 3 Vitagraph, Inc 66, 83, 85, 86 A. F. Williams 92 Volv June 5. 1920 Number 23 Subscription Prices United States, Cuba, Hatvaii, Porto Rico and Philippine Islands, %l.oo a Year, Fifteen Cents a Copy. Canada. tS-iO a Year Foreign, S400 a Year.