The Film Daily (1924)

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I I'lWM HEβ€” BCgaWMBBH Wednesday, January 9, 1924 β€” ^^! DAILY Ideas of the Public on Admissions (Continued from Page 1) Mrs. Edna Hatfield Edmondson, Indiana University, Box 42, Bloomington, Ind. D. M. Johnson, St. Ignatius Rectory, 6559 Glenwood Ave., Chicago, 111. Henry E. Bliss, College of City of New York. University of Illinois, Office of the Dean of Men, Urbana, 111. John C. Ruckelshaus, Atty., 501 Indiana Trust Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. South Boston Amusement Co., South Boston, Va. Rev. A. M. Blackford; Chairman, Reviewing Committee, Better Films Comm. of Jacksonville, Fla. Rabbi Joseph Leiser, Temple Beth El, Helena, Arkansas. Rev. E. L. Spiller, Community Bldg., Lanesboro, Iowa. Bureau of Visual Instruction, Extension Division, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind. (Depends on community) Kansas State Teachers College of Pittsburg, Pittsburg, Kansas. A. M. Rowley, Bedford, Ohio. A. B. Meyer, Tell City, Ind. Mrs. James T. Chandler, Jr., 214 W. 9th St., Wilmington, Del. Orpheum Circuit, Palace-Orpheum Theater, Milwaukee, Wis. Mrs. Louis Jersawit, 485 Central Park West, New York City, and Chairman Motion Picture Comm. Harlem Council of Women, etc. W. T. White, Birmingham, Ala. Harry F. Wasserman, Mgr., Eagle Theater, Roxbury, Mass. The President, Massachusetts Agricultural College, Amherst, Mass. Rev. Edward Scofield, The Manse, 155 South Church St., Goshen, N. Y. Office manager, Baltimore, Md. M. Caroline Bell, 430 E. Lafayette Ave., Baltimore, Md. California Polytechnic School, San Luis Obispo. L. O. Dann, Virginia Theater, Hazard, Ky. 50c 50c $1.00 50c 50c 25c 30c 50c 30c 50c 50c 25c 30c 50c 75c 20c 85c 25c 25c 35c 25c 40c 10c 20c (children 10c) 17c 10c 25c 25c 15c 20c 50c (if first run house) 25c 10c 10c $1.00 (A seasonal price) 25c $1.00 (?) $1.00 40c 25c 25c 25c 20c (Depends on community) Rialto Theater, Clinton, Iowa. 30c 40c 20c 25c (Depends on quality of entertainment) 50c 15c $1.50 50c A. O. H. Grier, City Editor, Every Evening, Wilmington, Del. W. F. Harris, Palace Theater, Petersburg, Va. Rabbi Lee J. Levinger, 905 Van Buren St., Wilmington, Del. Wm. G. Taylor, V.-P., Delaware Trust Co., Wilmington, Del. E. M. DeSoto, 8 Dellwood Rd., Hasbrouck Hill, Staten Island, N. Y. In a regular movie theater ($1.00 plus tax, Maximum) (30c Minimum) In a theater showing a feature picture only (maximum $1.50) (minimum 50c) Llovd N. Almirall, Harvey School, Hawthorne, N. Y. 75c 30c Oklahoma United Brethren C. E. Union, T. A. Tripp, Pres., 2512 South B'way, Oklahoma City, Okla. (I have never given this serious thought) β€” A. A. Brown, St. Luke Congr. Church, 1416 Iberville St., New Orleans, La. Rev. Paul L. Grove, Redwood Falls, Minnesota. The Illinois State Normal University, Drawer F, Normal, 111. Mrs. Benj. T. Rochester, 1022 South 18th St., Birmingham, Ala. 25c 15c 50c 25c 25c & 35c 15c & 25c 75c 25c E. D. Turner, Mgr., Imperial Theater, Asheville, N. C. Nat Golden, 717 Vernon St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Dr. W. H. McMaster, Pres., Mount Union College, Alliance, Ohio. University of Wisconsin, Extension Bldg., Madison, Wis. Mrs. Joseph E. Friend, 1807 Palmer Ave., New Orleans, La. B. P. Donovan, Equitable Trust Co., S. E. cor. Fayette and Calvert Sts., Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Arthur Twining, Fort Wayne, Ind. A merchant, Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. Bloomefild Moore, Sec'y Ind. Indorsers of Photoplays. New Grand Central Theater, Grand Blvd. at Lucas Ave., St. Louis, Mo. E. C. Higbie, Pres., State Normal School, Eastern South Dakota, Madison. E. S. Dysinger, Fullerton Union High School, Fullerton, Cal. The Lowe Observatory, Mt. Lowe, Cal. Banker, Des Moines, Iowa. Rabbi Raphael Goldenstein, Temple B'nai Israel, Pasadena, Cal. Other questions presented, answers to which will appear in early issues, were: What type of picture do you most prefer? Give title. Do you prefer a show of one long feature or a feature of shorter length together with news weekly, comedy, etc.? Have the quality of pictures advanced or are they at a standstill? Are feature pictures too long? Do you think the average picture exercises a good or bad moral effect upon the community? What type of short subject do you most prefer? Of the features you have seen lately what three did you like best? Of the short subjects you have seen lately what three did you like best? 50c 50c 25c 10c 25c 15c 50c 25c $1.00 25c 50c 25c Not given 15c 50c 10c 65c 35c 25c Not given 50c 25c 25c 15c & 10c 50c 15c 25c 10c CHAPLIN Appearitii in Marshall Neilans Associated First Nationals Thomas H.Ince's The Rendevous" Her Temporary Husband The Galloping Fish" "I am very much interested in the work of Sydney Chaplin. I consider him the foremost comedian on the screen today." GEORGE JEAN NATHAN in THE SMART SET