The Film Daily (1924)

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rr THE ( Friday, August 15, 1924 Incorporations A 1 b a n y — International Camera Corp., New York. Capital $10,000. Incorporators, H. E. Lockwood, D. J, Turrill and I. L. Tappen. Attorneys, Wilder, Ewen & Patterson, New York. Albany — Oswego Gem Theater, Inc., Oswego. Capital $70,000. Incorporators, W. C. Finnerman, M. Bloom and R. H. Kamp. Attorneys, Bond, Schoeneck & King, Syracuse. Albany — B. J. M. Amusement Corp., Beacon, Dutchess County. Capital $20,000. Incorporators, M. & B. and M. Ginsberg. Attorneys, Suchman & Samuels, New York. Albany — Fine Art Amusement Corp., New York. Capital $5,000. Incorporators, L. H. Brown, R. Brostein and A. Fox. Attorneys, Boudin & Wittenberg, New York. A 1 b a n y — Mashfeld Amusement Corp., Bronx. Capital $9,900. Incorporators, R. Mashin, K. Feldstein and M. Markowitz. Attorney, N. Cohen, New York. Albany — Miralste Theaters Co. Gloversville. Capital $20,000. Incorporators, C. Sesonske and L. W. Fry. Attorney, B. B. Kearney, Gloversville. Dover, Del. — American Spanish Amusement Corp. Capital $10,000. Dover, Del. — International Trade Exhibition, Inc. Capital $500,000. Dover, Del. — Pacific States Theaters, Inc. Capital $1,000,000. Dover, Del. — New Schenley Theater Corp. Capital $250,000. Dover, Del. — Inter-Ocean Pictures Corp. Capital $1,000,000. Dover, Del. — American Theaters, Inc. Capital $100,000. Dover, Del. — Cosmos Laboratories, Inc. Capital $25,000. Dover, Del. — Keystone Brayco, Inc. Capital $25,000. Dover, Del. — Expo Camera Corp. Capital $2,000,000. Harrisburg, Pa. — Theater Lobby Display Co. Coast Brevites (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Hollywood — Bob Leonard is directing Corinne Grifiith in "Wilderness" at United. The supporting cast includes Holmes Herbert, Ian Keith, Emilie Fitzroy and Ann Shaeller. John Adolfi has left for Colorado to prepare for "The Birth of the West". Robert Frazer, Jack Mulhall, Clara Bow, Robert Edeson and Walter McGrail are in the cast. Supporting cast for Colleen Moore in "So Big" mcludes Ben Lyon, Alan Hale, Cissy Fitzgerald, Jean Hersholt, and Gladys Brockwell. Pauline Starke has been added to the cast of "Forbidden Paradise" in which Pola Negri will star under Lubitsch's direction. James Hogan has signed Eddie Phillips for a part in "Black Lightning," being made at the Hollywood studios. Anders Randolf has commenced work in "Her Market Value," Paul Powell's initial picture for Blue Ribbon. Monta Bell has completed the adaptation of "The Snob", and is soon to start on the direction of it. Zane Grey's "The Border Legion" is being made by Paramount. The players appear without make-up. Norma Talmadge has completed "The Sacrifice", and is getting ready for "The Lady". Thomas H. Ince has chosen "Idle Tongues" as the release title for "Doctor Nye". Eve Unsell has finished the script for Gasnier's next, "The Triflers". Vernon Dent has signed a three year contract with Mack Sennett. Joe Farnham has been engaged by Metro-Goldwyn to cut "Greed". William de Mille is busy on the editing of "The Fast Set". Ben Turpin has started work on a burlesque on "The Virginia". John Patrick has been added to the cast of "Sinners in Silk." I JACKSON STUDIO | I Located at Westchester-Forrest and Jackson Ave's. m I AVAILABLE FOR OCCUPANCY | 1 PRODUCERS DESIROUS OF USING A LARGE m i AND FULLY EQUIPPED STUDIO WITH EVERY | I POSSIBLE FACILITY ONLY 15 MINUTES 1 ■ FROM TIMES SQUARE. | S Kindly communicate with m I Wm. H. Weissager Telephone: m 1 233 W. 45 Street, N. Y. City Lackawanna 7200 J iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH^ Rin-Tin-Tin will appear in "The Lighthouse by the Sea", which will be directed by Mai St. Clair for Warners. Louise Fazenda is the first of the cast to be selected, Charles Whittaker has been engaged to do the adaptation and contmuity of "Declasse", the next Corinnne Griffith picture, which will be made in New York. Millarde Webb will direct "The Dark Swan" for Warner Bros. Monte Blue, Marie Prevost and Lilian Tashman are in the cast. First National has engaged Hobart Bosworth and Lloyd Hughes to appear with Doris Kenyon in "If I Marry Again". "Heart Trouble" is the title for Constance Talmadge's next picture. It had been tentatively called "One Night". Arthur Rossan has completed "Ridin' Pretty", William Desmond's latest, originally titled "Love's Lariat". The cast has been completed for "A Fight For Honor," the fourth of the Perfection series for C. B. C. John Held, Jr., will do the special art work on posters and other advertising for "Wine of Youth." "Black Lightning" is being edited and titled by Gotham Prod., for Lumas release. Holmes E. Herbert is here from New York. GREENE Theater Changes Norfolk, Neb.— M. C. Ames he:' succeeded C. W. Elrod as manage I of the Grand, Auditorium and Lyrij Elrod has been transferred to th management of a Hostettler house j St. Joseph, Md. Birmingham, Ala. — L. R. Towi manager of the Strand, announc the house will undergo extensive pairs, beginning next week. Tj work being done at night. New Smyrna, Fla. — W. B. Small; the new owner of the Victoria, ha| ing taking over the house from Ju Henry Titus on a lease. San Pedro, Cal. — Mark M. Hansi Los Angeles exhibitor, has pure ed the California, which he has named the Mark-Strand. 1 La Salle, 111. — The Majestic, clos< for two weeks, has again reopemH after having been completely i|i decorated. 1 Easton, Pa. — Operations hap started to make improvements in t Tuxedo. The lobby will be compl© i ly rebuilt. Philadelphia — The Overbrook, da for a year, is to be re-opened Sept. under management of Ben Fertel. Tampa, Fla. — The Victory I m closed for four weeks to unddfusp remodeling. Kingston, N. Y. — The Orpheunfl^; undergoing repairs, prior to the opening. Atlantic City, N. J.— Sam Bley> tai Park is closed for an indefinite ipli, iod. AARON JONES Of CHICAGO SAYS— Producers Distributing Corporation, 469— 5th Ave., New York "Congratulations to you and Christie on 'HOLD YOUR BREATH'. Great thrill comedy. A solid knockout with ORPHEUM patrons. First three days business same as Lloyd in 'Girl Shy', and looks good for extended run. Advise me when next Christie Feature Comedy will be ready." °^^ I Aaron J. Jones ^'RECKLESS ROMANCE" WILL BE READY IN NOVEMBER, MR. JONES m Ode Itioit 'Jew 8« !li.l iM tor