The Film Daily (1924)

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THE Pfonday, August 18, 1924 Incorporations Sacramento, Cal. — Pacific States "heaters, Inc., San Francisco. 5,000 hares preferred stock, par value $100, nd 5,000 shares common stock, no ar value. Incorporators, T. L. Cro;au, M. A. Bruce and A. M. Hooven Sacramento, Cal. — Great Western ;kmusement Enterprises, Inc., San ilrancisco. Capital $500,000. Incorporators, James Clinton, W. H. Fbbelman, J. M. Attie, W. J. Finck, » . B. Slater, Ben Muller and Milton ijathan. , I Sacramento, Cal. — Hollywood : musement Co., Los Angeles. Capi f 1 $300,000. Incorporators, Edward owland, Nathan Carr, G. R. Dex r, David N. Naylor, Jr., and Harry Caulfield. Sacramento, Cal. — Hollywood StuDs Co., Hollywood. Capital $100,0. Incorporators, David P. Hows, C. E. Tobeman and Marion ay.. Attorneys, Young & Young, )s Angeles. Sacramento, Cal. — Palomar Pic•es, Inc., San Diego. Capital $50,). Incorporators, E. H. Ashlock, na Springer and Mrs. R. E Bat1. Attorney, C. H. Van Winkle, n Diego. aframento, Cal. — William (Bill) rejx Prod., Inc., Los Angeles. Capi$10,000. Incorporators, William Mix, F. M. Sanford and Genieve ford. Attorney, I. Morriss, Los geles. Ibany — Becton Pictures, New >rk. Capital $20,000. Incorpora s, W. Christy Cabanne, E. Silton I dl R. Belsky. Attorney, A. S. end. New York. Bacramento, Cal. — San Fernando jiusement Co., Los Angeles. Capi$50,000. Incorporators, Peter pez, H. J. Poppelman, Jacob Hoy, kn Casey and John Sweeney. acramento, Cal. — Fashion Prod., Los Angeles. Capital $10,000. orporators, Walter Morris, Lyle Prescott, Elizabeth Silton, Clare COi rne and Isaac Pacht. acramento, Cal. — Globe Pictures p. Capital $10,000. E. Butcher, iJL. Fenwick, C. Borgan, W. Pear, Jr., and W. Doyle arc the incor ANi ators. Solon Leases Spencer Theaters {Special to THE FILM DAILY) Spencer, la. — Having been beaten in his battle to open the city's theaters on Sundays, G. M. Solon has leased both his local houses, the Solon and Eraser, to H. E. Gilbert, a former Fairmount, Minn, exhibitor. The Eraser will only be operated on Saturdays. Symbolic Photoplays Start {Special to THE FILM DAILY) Hollywood — Symbolic Photoplays have started the first of a series of two reel pictures, under direction of Bernard B. Ray. Production at Universal City, The company main;tains offices at Clunes Studio. Big Paramount Program Planned Hollywood — Five new pictures are scheduled to go into work at the Paramount studio, in the next three weeks. They are: "Forbidden Paradise", "North of 36", "Lord Chumley", "Worldly Goods" and "The Garden of Weeds". Caters to Automobile Owners (Special to THE FILM DAILY) St. Louis — A special automobile parking shed, covering five acres, is a feature of the new Arcade Airdome, opened recently by the New Market Theater headed by A, C. McKibbon. F. & R. Lease Two (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Minneapolis^Finkelstein & Ruben have leased the Palace, this city, and the Empress, St. Paul, to Oscar Dane, burlesque operator. The deal involves $350,000. Hofmann Becomes Tioga Manager (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Philadelphia — The Tioga, at 17th and Venango, is now under the management of H. F. Hofmann. The house is owned by John S. Evans. Glass To Write/ The Titles (Special to THE FILM f^AILY) Hollywood — Montague Glass will write the titles for "In Hollywood with Potash and Perlmutter" in collaboration with Frances Marion. New One for Phila. (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Philadelphia — J. J. Gillman has begun work on a new theater on North 9th St. When completed the house will seat 500. Davidson Quits Lande (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Cleveland — Joe Davidson has resigned as manager of the Lande Film Dist. Corp. HAROLD LLOYD! Showmen say "The Lamps of Lloyd are the Lamps of Laughter," Well, we have four lamps too. Does it make any difference if they are on partners? [N HOLLYWOOD ^Va^Si^^KKX;^ From Cloaks and Suits to Filming "Beauts" Capt. Goodale Promoted (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Ottawa, Ont.— Capt. E. W. Goodale, manager of Loew's Ottawa for the past two years, has been transferred to White Plains, N. Y., where he will have charge of the State and Strand, effectively immediately. His successor has not as yet been named. Notable Cast For "This Woman" (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Hollywood — Irene Rich, Marc McDermott, Louise Fazenda, Creighton Hale, Clara Bow, Ricardo Cortez, Frank Elliott, Otto Hoflman and Helen Dunbar, are includ'^d in the cast of "This Woman". Sunday Shows Win In Pana (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Pana, 111. — An ordinance permitting Sunday shows has been repealed by the City Council. The action was taken when two aldermen switched their votes. The repeal terminates a 15 year battle. Name Officially Changed (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Dover, Del. — The Secretary of State has received a notification of the change in name of the RobertsonCole Studios, to F. B. O. Studios, New York. Guts And Flashes William H. Powell, who recently returned from Europe, is appearing in "Dangerous Money," being directed by Frank Tuttle. The Thomas Meighan unit is preparing for "Tongues Of Flame", at the Paramount Long Island Studio. Charles Bryant has left for the West Coast to visit his wife, Nazimova. He will return in September. Buys "Buffalo Bill" Series The Federal Film Service, of Wash., D. C, has purchased the series of eight "Buffalo Bill, Jr." Westerns, for the District, Maryland, Delaware and Virginia. Lyceum, Wirmipeg, Changes Hands (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Winnipeg, Man. — The Lyceum has been leased by Charles A Meade, from A. R. McNichol, of Winnipeg, who also owns the College and Starland. Dallas Board Active (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Dallas — The local Arbitration Board has been reorganized. Dave Coughlin has finished his term as president, and is succeeded by Joe Luckett. $AVE $$$ EXPORT PRINTS PROCESSED ON *TATHE" STOCK "The Film of Quality" Are lubject to a REBATE OF $4.00 Less iSc on erery 1000 feet Specify "PATHE" Stock on Your Laboratory Order Motion Picture Products Co. 701 Seventh Ave. New York Bryant 0106 AARON JONES OF CHICAGO SAYS— Paul C. Mooney, 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 equals previous house records, and looks good for extended run. Advise me when next Christie Feature Comedy will be ready." Aaron J. Jones ''RECKLESS ROMANCE^' WILL BE READY IN NOVEMBER, MR. JONES