The Film Daily (1924)

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DAILY Thursday, January 24, ](♦• VoL XXVII No. 20 Thursday, Jan. 24,1924 Price 5 Cents Copyright 1924, Wid's Film and Film Folks Inc., Published Daily 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. Alicoate, Treasurer and Business Manager; Maurice D. Kann, Managing Editor. Donald M. Mersereau, Advertising Manager. Entered as second-class matter May 21, 1918, at the post office at New York, N. Y., under the act of March 3, 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. London Representative — Ernest W. Fredman, The Film Renter, 53a Shaftesbury Ave., London, W. I. Paris Representative — Le Film, 42 Rue de Clichy. Central European Representative — Internationale Filmschau, Prague (Czecho-Slovakia), Wenzelplatz. Quotations High Low Close Salei East Kod Not quoted F. P'.-L 70s/s 69}i 69J4 3,400 do pfd Not quoted Goldwyn Not quoted Loew's 173/6 17J4 ^Vi 200 Warner's .. \2V% 12^ 12^ 12,500 LINCOLN (Continued from Page 1) Ruth Clifford is appealingly sweet as his sweetheart, and at times is photographed beautifully. They have a great piece of property— a valuable piece of property. And all who know the way the Rocketts have worked and struggled to get this over will join in wishing them the best of luck. They deserve it. "Pagan Passions" to Selznick "Pagan Passions," with a cast including Wyndham Standing, Rosemary Theby, Tully Marshall, Sam De Grasse, Raymond McKee, Barbara Bedford and June Elvidge, has been acquired by Selznick. Colin Campbell directed the picture for the Rellimeo Film Syndicate of Hollywood. T' (ScUuxiticrria£ U'CctuAju^ "THE SPICE OF THE PROGRAM" Foreign Distribution of Motion Picture Productions ** Kat*1 CotP lion 220 West 42nd St. New York, Chick. 2355 Cables — Geokann, N. Y. Terriss Organizes (Continued from Page 1) on the works of Gwynne who writes stories in the same vein as Blasco Ibanez. In "The Bandolero," Renee Adoree, Arthur Edmund Carew and Gustave von Seiffertitz will play the leads. Charles B. Kleine Dead Charles B. Kleine, father of George Kleine, died yesterday in Bloomfield. N. J. at the age of 85. Mr. Kleine had been failing in health for some time. Mrs. George Kleine died last week. The Halperins Here Victor Hugo Halperin and his father are in town from the coast with a print of "Souvenir," the second of a series for Associated Exhibitors. Charles Christie Coming East (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Los Angeles — Charles H. Christie leaves Los Angeles Jan. 27 for New York on his regular Mid-Winter trip. "Hunchback" In Omaha Sunday (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Omaha — "The Hunchback" opens Sunday at the Brandeis for an indefinite run. Washington M. P. T. O. Meets (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Seattle — The state exhibitor unit met at Wenatchee Monday and Tuesday. Some "U" Plans (Continued from Page 1) Laemmle declared that Universal will maintain its. activities in the production of short reels. A new series will be "The Information Kid," in which Billy Sullivan will star and which Edward Laemmle will direct. Three serial units headed by William Desmond and Eileen Sedgwick, Margaret Morris and Lucien Albertini and William Duncan and Edith Johnson will maintain their present schedules. Slim Summerville and Neely Edwards have a full schedule of one reel comedies to make. The stage destroyed in the recent fire will be replaced by a new one. twice the size of the original. Hepworth Dist. Corp. has moved to the Godfrey Bldg. HAL ROACH'S SPAT FAMILY COMEDIES "Laughing Purposes Only" 1 reel Pafhfeomedy "She gambled every thing on the turn of acard-wouldshe^ \ win or lose?" / I <ct ARROWpresent lamming Wives J A DELL HENDERSON PRODUCTION with a superb cast Story by Supervision ASHLEY TLOCKE BEN WILSON SCENARIO BY LEOTA MORGAN Pauline Garoij Estelle Tayloi Wyndham Standi? Top a Sure-Fm -Patronage Cat Forgive and forget A Proven BoxOfficeWin • B00k NOW FROM "APOLLO FILM EXCHAN .,.. >New York City FEDERATED FILM EXC « Boston ' .. %« ' L SI -GRIEVER *'„ Chicago — Indianapolis •STANDARD FILM EXC ^ Cleveland — Detroit FEDERATED -FILM EXC .Pittsburgh SOUTHERN STATES FILM Atlanta — Dallas — New Orle; ALL-STAR EXCHANG1 •*" San Franciscb — Lo% Angele -CELEBRATED PLAYES * .. „ FILM CO. Milwaukee SUPERIOR SCREEN SERV Salt Lake City ' COLUMBIA FILM EXC1 .-Omaha DE LUXE FILM: CO. Philadelphia RENOWN PICTURES. New York— Buffalo C. B. C. FILM SALES COS New York City Book these also "YESTERDAY'S WIFE" "THE MARRIAGE MARKE " "INNOCENCE" 'DISCONTENTED HUSBAN 5