The Film Daily (1923)

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z<2^ DAILY Monday, August 20, 1923 II Vil. XXV No. 42 Monday. Aug 20 1923 Price 5 Cents Copyright V>2.'. Wid's Film and Film Folks, Inc., Published Dailv except Saturday, at 71 73 West 44th St., New York, N. Y., by WID'S FILMS and FILM FOLKS. INC. Joseph Dannenberg, President and Editor; J. W Alicoatc. Treasurer and Business Manager; Maurice 1> Kami, Managing Editor; Donald M Mersereau, Advertising Manager. Entered as sccond-clas* matter May 21, 1918, at the post office at New York, N. Y., under the act of March 1. 1879. Terms (Postage free) United States. Outside of Greater New York, $10.00 one year; 6 months, $5.00; 3 months $3.00. Foreign $15.00. Subscribers should remit with order. Address all communications to THE FILM DAILY, 71-73 West 44th St., New York, N. Y. 'Phone: Vanderbilt 4551-4552-5558. Hollywood, California — Walter R. Greene. 6411 Hollywood Blvd. 'Phone, Hollywood 1603. Chicago Representative — Irving Mack, 738 S. Wabash Ave. London Representative — Ernest W. Fredman. The Film Renter, 53a Shaftesbury Ave., London, W. 1. Paris Representative — Le Film, 42 Rue de Clichy. Central European Representative — Internationale Filmschau, Prague (Czecho-Slo vakia), Wenzelsplatz. Gri -■' Lo Quotations East. Kod..l03 102 102^ F. P.-L. .. 74K 73 74*/4 do pfd... 90 90 90 1,900 600 100 [Cosmopolitan ldwyn Not qhotarf* YorK' Griffith Not quoted . 15^ 151A ISA 300. Harris— 'The Green Goddess" Triangle Not quoterl Rialto — "To the Last Man" (tenta Friday's Quotations. Incorporations Indianapolis — Lyric Amusement Co.. Inc., Fort Wayne. Capital $3,500. Incorporators, M. V. Polhemus, A. Blair, R. Racine, C. Hamilton, C. Betz, S. Moyer, P. Thompson, C. Kilbger and H. Thompson. Indianapolis — Indianapolis Film Board of Trade. No capital. Incorporators, F. Brown, C. Reagan, R. Abbott, H. Hull, D. Williston, L. Golden, W. Willman, H. Bailey, H. Dresendorfer and A. Plues. Albany — Terrace City Amusement Corp., Yonkers. Capital $75,000. Incorporators, M. J. Walsh, M. N. Christinos and G. A. Graves. Attorneys, Wallin, Beckwith & Edie, Yonkers. Charleston, W. Va.— The Lyric Operating Co., Inc., Huntington. Capital $10,000. Incorporators, A. B., S. J. and S. L. Hyman, and J. S. Silberstein and C. E. Tipton. Albany— The South Shore Theater Co., Inc., New York. Capital $10,000. Incorporators, R. E. Maben, A. Mannheim and C. P. Kramer. Attorneys, Roe, Lilly & Kramer, New York. f (S>cLcuxitioruz£ U-LctuAJuJ "THE SPICE Of THE PROGRAM" cw J On Broadway Apollo — "Ashes of Vengeance" Broadway — "Rupert of Hentzau'i Brooklyn Strand — "Circus Days" Cameo — "Merry Go Round" Capitol— "Drifting" Central — "Don't Marry For Money" Cosmopolitan— "L i 1 1 1 e Old N YorkCriterion — "The Covered Wagon" Harris — "The Green Goddess^*'' Loew's New York— Today— "The Law of the Lawless" Tuesday — "The Untameable" and "Harbor Lights" Wednesday — "Wandering Daughters" Thursday — "Gentleman of Leisure" Friday — "The Sunshine Trail" and "She Loves and Lies" Saturday — "Tea with a Kick" / Sunday — "Enemies of Women" / Rialto— "The Midnight Alarm" Rivoli— "The Silent Partner" Strand— "The White Rose" Next Week Apollo— "Ashes of Vengeance" Broadway — Not yet determined Brooklyn Strand — "Little Johnny Jones" Cameo — Not yet determined Capitol — "Strangers of the Night" Central — "Daytime Wives" "L i 1 1 1 e Old New Criterion — "The Covered Wagon" tive) Rivoli — "The Cheat" (tentative) Strand — Not yet determined Hackathorne Here from Coast George Hackathorne is in New York. Just before coming East he completed work in "When a Man's a Man." Stallings with Mayer (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Los Angeles — Charles P. Stallings will have charge of production around the Mayer lot. Three Working on Burr Lot (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Constance Binney, "Chic" Sale and Doris Kenyon are making pictures at Burr's Glendale plant. Start New Series The new series of Screen Snapshots which will be state righted by C. B. C. have been placed in work in the East by Willard Vander Veer, chief director and cameraman. Some St. Louis Changes (Special to THE FILM DAILY) St. Louis — Jules Laurent has become a full-fledged exhibitor. He has taken over the Lyric at Mounds, 111. Walter Light has accepted a position wit ht heKansas City Fox Exchange. T. F. Lewis who recently sold the Joy, Monroe City, Mo., has purchased the Missouri at Sainte Genevieve, Mo. Wallace Akin will handle the Kentucky and Tennessee territory, for ■ Yitagraph with headquarters at Memphis. Al Bartlett has been made city 'salesman for F. B. O. "Marriage Market" in Work (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Los Angeles — Harry Cohn, producing at the Waldorf Studios begins shooting "The Marriage Market," with Edward Le Saint directing, this week. The cast includes Jack Mulall, Pauline Garon, Shannon Day, Jean de Briac, Marc Robbins, Vera Lewis and Kate Lester. New Theater Firm in Conn. (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Hartford, Conn. — The Secretary of State has granted a charter to the Hammond Amusement Co., Inc., with a capital of $10,000. Those listed as the incorporators include, G. E. Hammond, L. A. Laporte, and J. F. Cronin, all of Holyoke, Mass. Wallingford Resigns (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Buffalo — James Wallingford, a pioneer in the exhibiting field in this section has resigned as general manager of the Border Amusement Co. L. G. Barger, manager of the Avondale theater, Tonawanda, N. Y., succeeds Wallingford, who will take an extended vacation. Grauman Changes Policy (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Los Angeles — A complete change in policy will soon be introduced at the Grauman theater, Broadway and Third. The house will be redecorated and the admission increased to $1.10 and $1.65, all seats reserved. Hereafter only two shows daily will be presented. New York Chicago Hollywood Rothacker Laboratories WILLIAM S. GILL, Eastern Sales Mgr. 542 Fifth Ave. Tel. Murray Hill 1831 WELDED WIRE REELS For Sole 4l? Howelts Cine Equip. Co.. 740 7th Ave.. New York New Gardiner Plant Near Ready (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Columbus, O. — The new factory of the Gardiner Gold Fibre Screen Co. will be read} soon. 24, OOOfeetof breathtaking thrills and smashing adventure are packed into the new George Larkin and Big Boy IrVilliams series which are now ready for you ! Wire-Call-or Write-Now! Aywon Film Corporation Nathan Hirsh — President 729 7th Avenue JIMMY AUBREY in THE LOBBYGOW his first two reel comedy Sam Zierler of Commonwealth Exchange, New York says: "Never in the history of the film business have comedies been so well produced and on so lavish a scale and offered to the independent market. Aubrey is the best comedy bet on the market today." CHADWICK PICTURES CORPORATION 729 Seventh Ave., New York City LOUIS MEYER CRAFTSMEN FILM LABS. I n, c o -r~ -rat 251 WEST WATKINS 19 T_H STREET 7461-7620