The Film Daily (1923)

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■ 1 1 !■ ■■ m WANTED Negative shots of Paris, Champs D'elysees and Arc de Triomp, etc. Communicate with SOUTHARD BROWN Room 1510 Loew State Theater Bldg. ATTENTION, SHOWMEN ! UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY. HUGE ELECTRIC SIGN On Broadway, in Times Square, can be rented three weeks, beginning Monday, Jan. 8th, at very reasonable price. Fine chance for new show or production. 'Phone Bryant 6381 Studio Manager — Or Broad Gauged Business Executive to supervise business details and studio personnel in N. Y. C. Should have had experience in handling large force with tact and initiative. Christian— $100 Week. Vocational Bureau (Agency), 17 West 42nd St. WANTED Lease on desirable theatre property in Greater New York, Northern New Jersey or New York State. $10,000 to $20,000. All communications strictly confidential. Principals only mail full particulars. Address B-04, care The Film Daily. Stevens Dies Edwin Stevents, well known stage and screen actor, died at his home here at the age of sixty. Toronto House Reopens (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Toronto— The Regent was reopened here with "The Man From Glengarry; Clarence Robson manager. Film Regulation (Special to THE FILM DAILY) San Francisco — The Board of Supervisors has passed an ordinance regulating, handling and storage of films; due to the recent fire on Film Row. A similar ordinance has been passed by the City Council of Oakland. Clara Young's Next (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Hollywood — "Condelia the Magnificent," a story by LeRoy Scott, will be Harry Garson's next production for Metro. Clara Kimball Young will star. Production will be commenced early next month. Frank Beresford is writing the continuity. Hoxie Planning Own Company (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Hollywood — Jack Hoxie plans to head his own company producing westerns following the early expiration of his contract with Sunset Productions. His wife, Marion Sais, will head the scenario department, and may play leads. Midwest Sales (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Los Angeles — Anchor announces that the Mid-West Dist. Corp. of Kansas City has bought the Peggy O'Day series of features, "The Stranger of the Hills" and "Another Man's Boots." Harry Charnas, Standard Film Service Co., Cleveland, has bought rights for the Arthur Trimble two-rcelers from Anchor Film. Seattle Election (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Seattle — At the annual election of the Northwest Film Board of Trade here the following officers were elected: Guy Navarre, Fox Manager, president; Al Rosenberg, De Luxe Manager, vice-president; L. J. Schlaifer, Universal Manager, treasurer; E. A. Lamb, assistant manager and booker. Select, executive secretary; J. A. Gage, Educational Manager, H. A. Black, Vitagraph Manager; trustees. This Title Has Been Drawing Interest For You For Two Generations "LOVE'S OLD SWEET SONG" A LUND PRODUCTION NORCA PICTURES, Inc. 1540 Broadway, N.Y. C. Friday, January 5, 192 WILLIAM FOX Do You Want Success For 1923 ? Every Exhibitor Wants It