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THE
iay, August 8, 1924
Gage, "U" Supervisor
(Sfccial to THE FILM DAILY) attic — Fred Gage, formerly
intaiii Division manager for Uni
al, lias succeeded the late Edw.
istrong as West Coast division
ager.
Tivoli, Toronto, Closes
(Sfecial to THE FILM DAILY) oronto — The Tivoli has been ed. It is one of the large downhouses, and as the Allen, vi^as main link in the old Allen chain.
irerett, Seattle, Opens Sept. 1
(Special to THE FILM DAILY) ;attle — D. G. Invearity, manager rious Pantages honscs, will manthe new Everett theater, which IS Sept. 1.
jronto Theater Changes Hands
{Special to THE FILM DAILY) 3ronto — The Oriental, on Dundas t, has been purchased from John lietti, by Jacob G^jldstein, for )00.
irthur Handling "Sea Hawk"
(Special to THE FILM DAILY)
Dronto — Jack Arthur is in charge the run of "The Sea Hawk", n it opens at the Regent, Aug. 30
lea Hawk" At Aldine, Aug. 30
(Special to THE FILM DAILY) liladelphia— "The Sea Hawk" s at the Aldine on Aug. 30, for ;xtended run.
^kron Theater In Bankruptcy
(Special to THE FILM DAILY)
kron, O. — F. Falkenberg is operg the Winter's theater, for receivin bankruptcy.
Iffeighan Unit To Washington homas Mcighan will go to Washon Monday with his company to )t final scenes for "The Alaskan."
Toronto Grand Reopens
(Special to THE FILM DAILY) oronto _ — The Grand, reopened iday with a picture policy.
'nstall Largest Cooling Plant
(Special to THE FILM DAILY)
. Louis — The Delmonte has just illed what is said to be a large ing system.
■Wine of Youth" At Capitol he feature at the Capitol next k will be "Wine of Youth".
Club Sponsoring New Theater
(Special to THE FILM DAILY) Omaha — The Commercial Club of Winnebago will erect a new house in that town, which has been theaterless since the Crystal closed last Feb. 1.
;9^^re(0chized Authority
St 10, 1924
Price 25 Cents
New Editor for Seattle "Screenland" ^
(Special to THE FILM DAILY) ^A
Seattle — "Screenland" is now edited by Fred Perrine. J. W. Sayre, former editor, will handle publicity for the Coliseum and Liberty.
Fredericton Capitol Changes Policy
{Special to THE FILM DAILY) Fredericton, N. B. — The Capitol has changed its three-a-week policy to two changes, for the rest of the summer.
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Wm. de Mille Finishes "Fast Set"
(Special to THE FILM DAILY) Hollywood — William de Mille has completed "The Fast Set" and will immediately begin editing and cutting.
Tate With Regal
(Special to THE FILM DAILY) Los Angeles — Cullen Tate will direct Margaret Livingston in "The Follies Girl," for Regal Pictures.
Mrs. Druker Resigns
(Special to THE FILM DAILY)
St. John, N. B. — Mrs. Druker has resigned as Hodkinson manager. She has returned to Montreal.
Wayburn's Revue Again at Earle
(Special to THE FILM DAILY) Philadelphia — New Wayburn's revue will play a return engagement at the Earle in September.
Lou Geiger On the Coast (Special to THE FILM DAILY) ,
Cleveland — Lou Geiger, local F. ^"< B. O. manager, is on the West Copst for a vacation.
Fire Ruins Princess, Ottawa
(Special to THE FILM DAILY)
Ottawa, Ont. — The Princess has closed on account of fire. It will be^ rebuilt.
SEPTEMBER 7th
COMING SOON
HELENE CHADWICK:'
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