The Film Daily (1922)

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Sunday's Issue Lee-Bradford Sales Lee-Bradford Corp., yesterday announced the following sales: "Flesh and Spirit" to Myriad Pictures, Xew York, for Greater New York and North. N. J.; and to Wisconsin Film, Milwaukee, for Wis., Minn, and Dakotas. "Cloudburst," to Myriad Pictures, New York, for Greater -New York and North. N. J. ; Southern States Film, Atlanta, for the Carolinas, Ga., Ala. and Fla. ; Webster Pictures, Syracuse, for New York State exclusive of Greater New York ; United Film Service, St. Louis, for Mo. and Southern 111. ; Crescent Film, Kansas City, for Western Mo. and Kans. ; Federated, Omaha, for la. and Neb. ; and to Superior Screen Service, Salt Lake City, for Utah, Cal., Wyo. and N. M. "The Unconquered Woman" to Superior Film Exchange, Phila., for East. Pa. and South. N. J. ; Pioneer, Washington, (or D. of C, Md. and Va. ; Premier Film, Charlotte, N. C, for the Carolinas; Parker Film, Dallas, for Tex., Okla. and Ark. ; Crescent Film, Kansas City, for West. Mo. and Kans. ; Federated, Omaha, for la. and Neb. "The Way of a Man" to 20th Century Film, Phila., for East. Penn. and South. N. J.; Southern States Film, Atlanta, for N. and S. C, Ga., Ala. and Fla.; Webster Pictures, .Syracuse, Xew York State exclusive of Greater New York ; Crescent Film, Kansas City, for West. Mo. and Kans.; Federated, Omaha, for la. and Neb. ; Superior, Salt Lake, for Utah, Cal., Wyo. and N. M.; and to Wist^onsin Film, Milwaukee, for Wis., Minn, and the Dakotas. "Branded" to Southern Stales Film, Atlanta, for N. and S. C, Ga.. Fla. and Ala.; Stephens Film Dist. Co., Xew Orleans, for Miss, and La.; United Film Service, St. Louis, for Mo. and Sooth. 111. ; Oescent Film, Kansas City, for West. Mo. and Kans. ; Federated, Omaha, for la. and Neb. ; Superior .Screen Service, Salt Lake, for Utah, Cal., Wyo. and N. M. ; and to Wisconsin Film, Milwaukee, for Wis., Minn, and Dakotas. ".Serving Two Masters" to Southern States Film, Atlanta, for Ga., .Ma.. Fla. and N. and S. C. ; United Film Service, St. Louis, for Mo. and South. 111. ; Crescent Film, Kansas City, for West. Mo. and Kans. ; Federated, Omaha, for la. and Neb. ; Superior .Screen Service, Salt Lake, for Utah, Cal., Wyo. and N. M.; and Wisconsin Film, Milwaukee, for \Vis., Minn. and Dakotas. Elfelt Buys "High Stakes" (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Los Angeles — Clifford S. Elfelt, of Metropolitan Prod., has purchased screen rights to "High Stakes," by I-'arl Wayland Bowman. It appeared in the American Magazine. THE «2^ DAILV Saturday, March 25, 1922 MidWest Notes (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Chicago — George Levy, who was in charge of the Indianapolis office for Unity, is now connected with the United Artists. Claude R. Plough, formerly manager for Universal, has been appointed manager of the Robertson-Cole office. Plough is also interested in the Gayety Hippodrome and Marlowe Hippodrome theaters. A new exchange has opened, and is known as the Inter-Continental Film Co. It will release foreign films only, and has 12 features on hand. H. D. Charness has resigned from Progress and is back with Goldvs'vn a,ffain. Herman Bland of the Wabash Film Exchange was operated on last week for appendicitis. L. P. Kramer has been appointed exploitation manager of the Universal office in Kansas City. "Foolish Wives" will start its run at the outlying theaters April 17th. It will be shown for one week at the Tivoli, Senate and Pantheon. Harry Miller, who recently lost the siglit of one eye through an accident caused by a woman patron of the Windsor, is back on the job. Harry Eichenlaub, Chicago manager First National, announces the appointment of Clayton E. Bond, city salesman of First National, and W. W. Brumberg, cojntry salesman. Beulah Livingstone, press agent for Norma Talmadge, is here doing press work for "Smiling Throuph," which is to open at the Chicago next week. Joe Friedman is one of the proudest exchangemen in the country this week. Three of his features are having a loop showing. The Chicago is playing "School Days," The Castle "Charge It," and the Randolph will run "Where Is My Wandering Boy Tonight?" next week. Fred Bartholomae, of the Crown, Crown Point, Ind., with Mrs. Bartholomae is off on a three months' visit with the old folks in Europe. W. H. Cadoret, owner of three theaters in Kankakee, 111., is about to move cast for an indefinite stay. He will put his theaters in charge of an assistant manager. March 20 marked the beginning of the lliird year of Superior Screen Service, Inc. Wallace Mayer manager of the Superior Screen has been made local office of Service. Harry Weiss, president, will give all time to sales. his Hennie Edelman is handling the south side territory for Goldwyn. Tonighfs the Night The Naked Truth The annual dinner of the Associated Motion Picture Advertisers HOTEL BILTMORE Seven o'clock Can you afford to miss this?