The Film Daily (1922)

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THE Monday, July 3, 1922 j?B^ OAILV On Broadway This Week Apollo— "Silver Wings." Broadway — "Nanook of the North." Brooklyn Strand — "Nanook of the North" and Mae Murray in "The Dehcious Little Devil." Cameo^John Barrymore in "Sherlock Holmes." Capitol — "The Dust Flower." Central— "The Storm." Criterion — Viola Dana in "The Five Dollar Baby." Loew's New York — Today — etty Compson in "Over the Bord« ." Tuesday — Monroe Salisbury ir. "The Great Alone." Wednesday — Mary Miles Minter in "South of Suva." Thursday — Charles Ray in "Gas, Oil, Water." Friday — "Spanish Jade" and "Son of the Wolf." Saturday — "False Fronts." Lyric — "Nero." Rialto— Jack Holt in "While Satan Sleeps." Rivoli— Wallace Reid in "The Dictator." Strand — "God's Country and the Law." Next Week \pollo — "Silver Wings." Broadway — Not yet determined. Brooklyn Strand — "God's Country and the Law." 3ameo — Not yet determined. Capitol — Betty Compson in "Always 1 the Woman." Central— "The Storm." Criterion — Viola Dana in "The Five Dollar Baby." Lyric — "Nero." Rialto — Not yet determined. Rivoli — Not yet determined. Strand — Charles Jones in "The Fast Mail." Boyd Sells Ohio House (Special to THE FILM DAILY) West Milton, O. — Charles Furnace has bought a house from A. R. Boyd. Walker Will Rebuild (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Santa Anna, Cal. — C. E. Walker will rebuild the Princess at a cost of about $75,000. Ries and Miller Buy (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Lake View, O. — A. N. Ries and Layo Miller have bought the Lake View from H. P. Grill. Opens in Thibodaux (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Thibodaux, La. — The Grand, costing $30,000, has been opened. It seats 750 and is under the management of Charles Delas. Name Changed to Vernard (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Jamestown, O. — The Opera House which C. R. Binnegar has sold to P. J. Vernard has been named The Vernard by its new owner. Detroit Garden Goes to Koppin (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Detroit — For the duration of the John H. Kunsky lease, George H. Koppin will operate the Garden. Other Koppin houses are the Comique, LaSalle, Rosebud and Koppin. For truthful reproductive quality use EASTMAN POSITIVE FILM You can't play real music on an instrument with two strings — neither can you reproduce the full quality of your negative with only highlights and shadows. You need the full range of Eastman Positive Film halftones that carry quality through to the screen. Eastman Film, both regular and tinted base is identifiable throughout its entire length by the words "Eastman" "Kodak" stenciled in black letters in the transparent film margin. EASTMAN KODAK CO. Rochester, N.Y. 41 Great Cpammmnt pictures JESSE L. LASKY PRESENTS Rodolph Valentino in "Tlie Young Rajah" By John Ames Mitchell. Directed by Philip E. Rosen. Adapted by June Mathis. Released November 13, 1922 *OR your box office's sales, book this one. It's J. bigger than "The Sheik!" Starring the man your patrons are wild about. Rosen directed "The Bonded Woman" and other big successes. June Mathis wrote the scenario for "The Four Horsemen" and "Blood and Sand." The story, adapted from the novel "Amos Judd," presents Valentino as a hot-bloode(^ East Indian, brought up in America in ignorance of his real parentage. Wanda Hawley is the girl he loves. Supporting cast includes Bertram Grassby, Edwin Stevens, and Maud Wayne. A sure sensation ! "The greatest array of stars, stories and directors ever seen" No. 1. "The Dictator." No. 2. "If Vou Believe It, It's So.' No. 3. "Tile Bonded Woman." No. 4. "The Top ot New York." No. 5. "The Loves of Pharaoh." No. 6. "Her Gilded Cage." No. 7. "Nice People." No. 8. "The Young Diana." No. 9. "Blood and Sand." No. 10. "The Siren Call." No. 11. "While Satan Sleeps." A. KARZAS, Chicago Watch this space Wednesday for No. 25 I*\ FAMOUS PLAYERS-LASKY CORPORATION £ I?) * aOOLOH ZUKOR, 0«..«.-t > . , J No. 12. No. l.i. No. 14. No. 15. No. 16. No. 17. No. 18. No. 19. No. 20. No. 21. No. 22. No. 23. "The Valley of Silent Men." "Manslaughter." "The Mysteries of India." "Pink Gods." "The Did Homestead." "The Face in the Fog." "Burning Sands." "The Ghost Breaker." "The Cowboy and the Lady." "To Have and To Hold." "The Man Who Saw Tomorrow.' "On the High Seas."