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On Broadway
-"The Third Alarm."
ray _ "All the World's a
yn Strand — "When Knightin Flower." —"Milady."
—"Peg O' My Heart." >n — "Salome."
New York— Today— "Back e and Broke."
day— "Pawn Ticket No. 210" i "The Scarlet Car." nesday — "That Woman." s(jay — "The Beautiful and mned."
lv — "Women Men Marry" and he Great Night." -Jay — "Broken Chains." -"Hunting Big Game in a."
-"Dark Secrets." -"When Knighthood Was in
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—"Omar the Tentmaker."
Next Week -"The Third Alarm."
ray — "The Stranger's Ban»
jrn Strand — "When Knightin Flower."
—"One Billion in Jewels." [ — "Robin Hood." Ml — "Salome."
-"Hunting Big Game in :a."
-"Nobody's Money." -"World's Applause." —"The Voice From the Min
"The Christian" in B'way Strand
(Special to THE FILM DAILY)
Detroit — "The Christian" has been booked for the Broadway Strand commencing March 4.
New House in the Bronx
Samuel Minskoff plans a theater to seat 2,000 at Sheridan Ave. and 170th St. He is building one at 180th St. and Boston Road. Last year he built a house at Kingsbridge Rd. and Jerome Ave.
Bendell Joins F. B. O.
(Special to THE FILM DAILY) Albany, N. Y. — Victor Bendell who has been associated with the Goldwyn Film Corporation for the past six years, has been appointed general manager of the Film Booking Offices here.
Women Nominated for Censor Board
(Special to THE FILM DAILY) Milwaukee — Mayor D. W. Hoan has nominated Mrs. J. C. Buckland and Mrs. E. J. Kluckow for the censor board. A third nominee is Henry Staab.
Free Shows in Okla. City
(Special to THE FILM DAILY) Oklahoma City — All theaters were thrown open to all comers gratis on Jan. 9, the visitors being the guests cf Honorable J. C. ("Jack") Walton, in honor of his inauguration as Governor of Oklahoma. It is estimated that about 100,000 people visited the theaters.
Dunkirk Theater Burned
(Special to THE FILM DAILY)
Dunkirk, N. Y.— Fire recently destroyed the Dronen and several prints of film here.
Rehfeld to Manage Ingram Unit (Special to THE FILM DAILY)
Los Angeles— Curt Rehfeld, for some time assistant manager to Rex Ingram, will manage the unit when Ingram returns to film "Scaramouche."
Governor Wants State Tax
(Special to THE FILM DAILY)
Des Moines — Gov. Kendall in his inaugural address said he intends proposing a state amusement tax as a new source of state revenue, something similar to the Federal admission tax.
K. C. Women's Club Boycott Arbuckle
(Special to THE FILM DAILY)
Kansas City — The Athenaeum, a local women's organization composed of over 800 members has decided not to attend any shows where Arbuckle films are exhibited.
Inflammable Film Banned (Special to THE FILM DAILY)
Milwaukee — A peremptory order demanding the removal of inflammable film from all local department stores, has just been issued by W. D. Harper, city building inspector, who charges that on a single counter he found enough film to destroy the whole building.
Ruling May Affect Film Unions (Special to THE FILM DAILY)
Boston — The Supreme Court has decided that a company may legally require its employees to forsake membership in labor unions. The ruling may affect the picture business so ar as operators and theater employees are concerned. The decision was a result of an action brought by the Moore Drop Forge Co. against the Springfield Central Labor Union.
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