Exhibitors Herald (Jan-Mar 1920)

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20 [•: X 11 I IJ I TO RS II I£ KALI) March 20, 1920 EDITORIAL &■» EXECUTIVE OFFICES 417 S DEARBORN STCHICAGO ILL" HJHRJSON Q248 NEW YORK OFFICE 1476 BROADWAY TEL BRTAJJT XHIBITORS ERALB <W?th which is incorporated MOTO GRAPH Y ALL EDITORIAL COPY AND BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO THE CHICAGO OFFICE LOS ANGELES OFFICE 3 20SB/>a*DK*r ■ TKL OOOIO MARTIN J-aUIGLEY NEWS OF THE WEEK Judge Rules Kokomo Theatres Are Exempt from Sunday Closing Law 25 Associated Producers May Close Distributing Contract This Week 25 Charles Chaplin Sensation Is Expected Within Few Weeks 26 P. A. Powers Reported as About to Dispose of Universal Holdings 26 Five Independent Producers Will Fight High Cost of Production 27 Professor Reinhardt to Write Three Stories for the Screen 27 Labor Protest Expected to Kill Daylight Saving Plan in Chicago 27 Wanda Hawley Announced as New Star Signed by Realart Pictures 28 .Complete Control of Tyrad Pictures Purchased by Matthias Radin 28 Schoenstadts to Build Costly Picture Theatre in Hyde Park 29 Tarkington Baker Resigns Post as General Manager of Universal 29 Three Pathc Men in Central West Are Given Important Promotion 30 N'ew York Exhibitors Open Convention at Utica, N. Y 31 Abrams, Convinced Percentage Booking Is Fairest, to Let Exhibitors Choose 32 Select's Second Annual Meeting of Managers Convenes April 5 33 REVIEWS ''Excuse My Dust," Paramount-Artcraft C-D, five parts, with Wallace Reid 53 "Circumstantial Evidence," Arrow D, live parts, with Glen White 53 "The Devil's Riddle," Fox D, five parts, with Gladys Brockwell 53 "Tarnished Reputations," Pathe D, five parts, with Dolores Cassinelli 54 "The Long Arm of Mannister," Pioneer D, six parts, with Henry B. Walthall 54 "The Strongest," Fox D, five parts (Georges Clemenceau's) 54 "Burnt Wings," Universal D, five parts, with Frank Mayo 55 "Haunted Spooks." Pathe C, two parts, with Harold Lloyd 55 PUBLISHER &-> EDITOR. "The Third Woman," Robertson-Cole D, five parts, with Carlyle Blackwell 53 "Trailed by Three," Pathe S, fifteen episodes, with Stuart Holmes, Wilfred Lytell and Frankie Mann 55 "The Woman Game," Selznick D, five parts, with Elaine Hammerstein 56 DEPARTMENTS Volplaning Around N'Yawk 62 Exhibitors Advertising 63 to 71 W hat the Picture Did for Mc 73 to 81 With the Procession in Los Angeles 83, 84 Chicago Trade Events 91, 92 Guide to Current Pictures 94 to 98 ADVERTISERS Automatic Ticket Selling & Cash Register Company 97 Burston Films, Inc 19 Celebrated Players Film Corporation 87 Consolidated Portrait and Frame Company 97 Kastman Kodak Company 95 Famous Players-Lasky Corporation 2 Feature Film Company 92 First National Exhibitors Circuit, Inc 11, 12, 13, " 14, 21 Goldwyn Pictures Corporation 1, 99 Greater Stars Productions 89 Hallmark Pictures Corporation Insert W. W. Hodkinson Corporation 15 Holcomb & Hoke Manufacturing Company 95 Arthur S. Hyman Attractions 96 George Kleinc 10 Minusa Cine Screen Company 98 National Carbon Company, Inc 93 Pathe Exchange, Inc 100 Nicholas Power Company 72 Realart Pictures Corporation Insert Republic Distributing Corporation 8, 9 Ritchey Lithographing Corporation 24 Selznick Pictures Corporation 4, 5, 6, 7 Silee Film Exchange 90 Special Pictures Corporation 16, 17 Typhoon Company 95 United Picture Theatres of America, Inc. ....... 18 Unity Photoplays Company 88 Universal Film Manufacturing Company 3 A. F. Williams 92 Vok MARCH 20. 1920 Number 12 Subscription Prices United States, Cuba, Hawaii, Porto Rico and Philippine Islands, $2.00 a Year, Fifteen Cent* • C&Py. Canada, $3.50 a Year Foreign, $4.00 a Year.