The Film Daily (1922)

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turday, March 18, 1922 DAILV THEY'RE FIGHTING FOR BOOKINGS ON "PERSECUTION" READ THIS SUPREME COURT-SPECIAL TERM, PART 1 By Justice Newburger Freedman v. Regal-Fischer Corporation of America, Inc. The contract sought to be enforced provided, among other things, that the same should not go into effect until approved by the Home Office. No such approval has been obtained, therefore the motion for an injunction pendente lite must be denied. Re-Printed from Law Journal, March ii, 1922 44 PERSECUTION Will Keep Them Fighting The Box Office Sensation of the Year! 99 REGAL-FISCHER CORPORATION 130 West 46th Street Phone, Bryant 0570 Room 901