The Film Daily (1922)

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DAILV Wednesday, February 15, 1922 Vol. XIX No. 44 Wednesday. Feb. 15, 1922 Price 5 Cents Copyright 1922. Wid's Film and Film Folki. Inc., Published Daily at 71-73 West 44th St.. New York, N. Y., by WID'S FILMS and FILM FOLKS, INC. Joseph Dannenberg, President and Editor; J W. Alicoate. Treasurer and Business Manager; J. A. Cron, Advertising Manager. Entered as second-class matter May 21, 1918, at the post-office at New York, N. Y., under >he act of March 3. 1879. Terms (Postage free) United States, Outside of Greater New York, $10.00 one year; 6 months. $5.00; 3 months. $3.00. Foreign $15.00. Subscribers should remit with order. Address all communications to THE FILM DAILY, 71-73 West 44th St.. New York N. Y. 'Phone: Vanderbilt 4551-4552-5558. Hollywood. California — 6411 Hollywood Blvd. Phone. Hollywood 1603. Chicago Representative — Irving Mack, 808 S. Wabash Ave. London Representative — W. A. Williamson Kinematograph Weekly, 85 Long Acre. London, W. C. 2. Paris Representative — Le Film, 144 Rue Montmartre. Central fhiropean Representative — Internationale Filmschau, Prague (Czecho-Slovakia), Wenzelsplatz, Quotations High Low Close Famous Players .. 82J4 80 82 do pfd 94 93 94 *Go!dwyn 4^ 4% Griffith Not quoted Loew's, Inc., 12 ll-K 11^ Triangle N ot quotec World Not quoteo "Quotations by Harry Content & Co Kent in Los Angeles (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Los Angeles — Sydney R. Kent is here. Likewise, Adolph Zukor. f^doA^citMyrud (^^-ctuA^ THE SPICE OF THE PROGRAM" Reg. U. S. Pat. OfiF. After Economy (Continued from page 1) Most all of the exchange managers and prominent exhibitors came here in a special car. Among those in the delegation are: Allan S. Moritz, Paramount; Henry VV. Kahn, Metro; N. L Filkins, Merit; Walter Price, Niagara Pictures; John Kimberly, Vitagraph; M. A. Chase, Universal; Richard C. Fox, Select; Fred M. Zimmerman, Nu-Art; M. H. Markowitz, United .'\rtists; E. J. Hayes, First National; .\. W. Moses, R-C Pictures; Clayton Sheehan, Fred Myers, Jr., Fox; Sydney Samson, Howard F. Brink, Grand & Warner; Bob Murphy, Pioneer, T. W. Brady, Hodkinson; Dave Adler, Lande. In addition to these exchange managers, there will be many salesmen and members of office staffs. Some of the exhibitors in the party are; Harold B. Franklin, Shea's Hippodrome: E. O. Weinberg, MarkStrand; Howard J. Smith, Palace and iresident of the Western New York unit of the M. P. T. O. A.; Bruce Fowler, Elm wood; J. H. Michael, Regent; Sam Carver, Academy and Empire; H. Morris, Happy Hour; Harry Marsey, General Theaters Corp.; Walter Hays, Mark-Strand interests; Harry Green, Premier; H. Wallerstein, Broadway; Judge John W. Schatt, Fredonia Opera House; John Kingston, Olean; Sid Allen, Scenic, Medina; Charlie Hayman, Cataract, Niagara Falls. Many of the Buffalo exchanges have booths in the Ten Eyck and other hotels. Syd Samson is planning an elaborate display on "School Days." Bill Mack, athe manager, had to remain in Buffalo, his official duties necessitating this. F. I. L. M. Clubs to Meet (By Long Distance 'Phone) Albany— The F. I. L. M. Clubs of New York, Albany and Buffalo are to meet here. Large delegations from Buffalo and New York are on hand. DANNY. Stars Leave at Noon A number of stars leave for the convention at 12:25 today under guidance of Marcus Loew. A special car has been engaged. William De Mille in New York William de Mille arrived in New York yesterday to spend three weeks preparing for "Nice People," in which Wallace Reid, Bebe Daniels, Wanda Hawley and Conrad Nagel will appear. Consult Your Conscience! Your Secret is Common Gossip Story — Enthralling Production— De luxe Direction — Masterful Cast — Super-All-Star, Sixteen Favorites Watch for announcement of this Box-Office Clean-up Picture R-CPICTURe.S Who is YOUR BEST FRIEND? lOBl PatheNewB No. 14 THE FIRST NEWS REEL THE REAL NEWS FIRST BROOKLYN, N. Y.— Work stopped oi battleships "Indiana" and "South Dakota." ASIA MINOR. — Sensational views of Turk Greek battlefront. WASHINGTON, D. C— Will United State: ratify Arms Conference treaties? Also: — Automobilists marooned in snow, nev styles in foot-wear, and remarkable thril pictures. today Brandt Denies Break (Continued from page 1) Owners of. America more closelj cooperated in constructive work foi the benefit of the exhibitor. ] deeply regret that at this time an] impression of conflict between Mr Cohen and myself and the tw(i organizations we represent, should have become the topic of trade disj cussion. There is absolutely no trutl" in any of the rumors now extant. 1; have only to repeat that Mr. Cohen! and myself are working together mos harmoniously and I am certain tha he will bear me out in this statement." Johnson With F. P.-L. (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Los Angeles — Julian Johnson formerly production editor for Cos mopolitan Prod., has been appointee manager of the editorial departmen of Famous Players. Lowell Cash Arrives Mr. Lowell Cash, who has beei handling field exploitation on severa of the Fox specials in the Middl West for some months past, is nov at the home office. )m(B& ^wmiiAm di Of 12