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THE
rday, July 22, 1922
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No. 59 IN FROM THE AIR— Pathe News man flies over sites brought into the It by recent monarchistic efforts.
RMATH OF CIVIL WAR IN IRE— The ruin and desolation left in )i the recent fighting in Dublin.
AL FREAKS — News cameraman disa number in Charleston, W. Va.
news as usual.
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Iroquois' Second juois Prod., Inc., second picpll be "The One Way Trail."
ardin Is Repair Supervisor Special to THE FILM DAILY) las, Tex. — John Hardin has ! named supervisor of repair jby the Southern Equipment Co.
\ Gilbert in "St. Elmo"
l^pecial to THE FILM DAILY) \ Angeles — John Gilbert's next ction for Fox will be "St. " William Russell will next r in "Mixed Faces," on which |s already started work, Tom as started "A Kiss in the Dark" iShirley Mason's forthcoming te will be "The Unexpected
St. Elmo," Bessie Love has the tine lead.
IS film Productions, Inc.
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Edward Dillon
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(Special to THE FILM DAILY) Hollywood — Barbara Bedford will play opposite Tom Mix in "Romance Land."
Johnny Walker is to be directed by Emery Johnson in a feature at R-C.
Wedgwood Nowell has been cast for "Enter Madame," which Wallace Worsley is directing.
Bertram Bracken has started production on the first of a series of stories from his own pen.
Claire Adams will be seen opposite Tom Mix and probably William Farnum in forthcoming productions.
Leatrice Joy will have the feminine lead in "The Man Who Saw Tomorrow," directed by Alfred Green.
Metro's "Page Tim O'Brien," starring Viola Dana, is completed. Miss Dana is vacationing at the beaches.
William Watson is winding up another in a long series of comedies starring Neely Edwards at Universal Citv.
Arthur Edmund Carew lias been engaged to play the leading male role in the new Jackie Coogan production.
Mary Miles Minter, Tom Moore and Charles Maigne, director, are in Wyoming for scenes for "The Cowboy and the Lady."
Harrison Ford has joined the supporting cast being organized for Helen Jerome Eddy's first starring picture, "Love's Coming of Age."
Ralph Staub is making a series of one-reel subjects releasing one every week which carries with it a title of "Did This Ever Happen to You?"
Rowland V. Lee will direct "Mixed Faces," Fox feature starring William Russell. Cast includes Renee Adoree, De Witt Jennings ad Harvey Clark.
"Honor First" has been selected as the title for the John Gilbert production from George Bibbs' novel, "The Splendid Outcast." Fox will release it.
The completed cast of "Deserted at the Altar," includes Barbara Tennant, Bessie Love, Tully Marshall, Eulalie Jensen, Wade Boteler, William Scott, Frankie Lee and Queenie.
Louis B. Mayer has installed a restaurant on the studio grounds, has enlarged two of his big stages, added new lighting equipment to his electrical department and replenished his property department.
Louise Fazenda has been added to the cast of "Quincy Adams Sawyer," Sawyer-Lubin production for Metro. Directed by Clarence G. Badger, others in the cast include Blanche Sweet, John Bowers, Lon Chaney and Barbara La Marr.
H. E. GAUSMAN.
P. B. O. in New Buffalo Office (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Buffalo— The F. B. O. offices are MOW in the new building at 505 Pearl Street.
Have 30 Five-Reel Westerns
(Special to THE FILM DAILY) Kansas City, Mo. — The Standard Film Co. is releasing three series of westerns, each consisting of 10 fivereel productions. Jack Hoxie is featured in one series, Franklin Farnum in another and "Bill" Fairbanks in the third.
Charnas Buys "Felix" Cartoons
Harry Charnas, of Standard Film Service, Cleveland, has purchased the "Felix" cartoon series for Ohio, Western Pennsylvania, Michigan, Kentucky and West Virginia. M. J. Winkler, who is handling distribution has also sold the series for Czechoslovakia and Brazil.
Kansas City Exhibitors Elect
(Special to THE FILM DAILY)
Kansas City — Officers and a board of directors were elected at a meeting of the Kansas City Suburban Exhibitors at the Westgate Hotel.
Lawrence E. Goldman of the Lincoln Amusement Co., is the new president, also being counsel for the M. P. T. O. of Mo. The other officers are: Jack Roth, vice-president; L. B. Sponsler, secretary; and O. D. Rose, treasurer. The board of directors consists of the following: A. K. Bassad, J. W. Watson, Charles Frumhoflf, R. Steadman, and Archie Josephson of the Victory.
Voigt's House Will Seat 400 (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Shohola, Pa. — Fritz Voigt is building a house to seat 400.
Bank Buys the Staufer
(Special to THE FILM DAILY) Miflintown, Pa. — The Staufer has been bought by the First National Bank at a Sheriff's Sale.
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