The Film Daily (1925)

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THE '« 191 ^^ DAILY liLaiDllll.71 Thur$«rr,Sipt24,:1l21 PrfNiCrab Copyright 1935, Wid'i Filmi and Film Folks, Inc. Published Daily except Saturday, at »650 Broadway, New York, N. Y., by WID'S FILMS and FILM FOLKS, INC. loieph Dannenberg, President and Editor; J. W. Alicoate, Treaaurer and Butineu Mantger; Maurice D. Kann, Managing Editor; Donald M. Meraereau, Advertising Manager; Ralph Wilk, Traveling RepresenUtive. Entered as second-class matter May 21, 1918, >t the post office at New York, N. Y., under the act of March 3, 1879. Terms (Postage iree) United States, outside of Greater New York, $10.00 one year; 6 months, $5.00; 3 •lonths, $3.00. Foreign $15.00. Snbscriber* should remit with order. Address all com-Bunications to THE FILM DAILY, 1650 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Phone Circle 1736-4737-4738-4739. Cable address : Filmday, New York, Hollywood, California — Harvey E. Garnsman, 6411 Hollywood Blvd.; 'Phone, Granite 3980. London Representative — Er«csl W. Fredman, The Fihn Renter, 53a Shaftesbury Ave., London, W. I. Paris Representative, La Cinematographie Francaise, 5, Rue Sanlnier. rr : Quotations High Low Close Sale; Balaban & Katz . . 74 K 73 73/ Eastman Kodak . .107J4 107^ 10754 500 Famous Players . .109^ 107% 10854 3,200 F. P. Preferred . . Not quoted Not First National . . .102J4 102 !4 10254 300 Fox "A" . 70}^ 70H 70^8 500 Loew's, Inc . 35K 33H 3554 11,400 Metro-Gold Pfd. Not M. P. Cap. Corp. . 19 im 19 600 Pathe Exch. "A" 83J< 79 83/ 7,200 Skouras Brothers . 52-4 51 5254 Universal Not quoted Warner Pictures . 17/2 17 1754 300 Warner Brothers . . 21/8 21/8 21H 200 Cuts And Flashes Ernest Haller and Archie Jacobson will photograph "Bluebeard's Seven Wives," to be directed at the Cosmopolitan studio by Al Santell. Work on this production has been started. Barton Adams, formerly with the Rudolph Valentino unit, has returned from the Coast and has joined Allan Dwan as assistant director. Milwaukee Refuses Unions' Demands Milwaukee — Demands for pay increases made by members of the operators' and stage hands' unions have been rejected by theater owners. Both unions are working together. Musicians in Olda. City May Strike Oklahoma City — A strike of musicians at picture houses is expected, following the refusal of managers to meet demands of pay increases. Sun Amuse. Co. Opens New Theater St. Joseph, Mo. — A new house has been added to the string of the Sun Amusement and Realty Co. when the Rivoli opened. Ben Greenberg is manager. The theater cost $75,000. J. B. Warner Series Sold First Graphic Exchanges, Inc., of Albany and Buffalo, has secured the rights to eight J. B. Warner pictures produced by Sunset Prod. Incorporations Dover, Del,^ — Cartoons and Movies Maj. zines, Inc. Capital $24,600. Incorporators, W. Hubbard, A. Roberts and E. Hubbard. Attorney, Colonial Charter Co., Room 304 Ford BIdg., Wilmington. Albany, N. Y. — Open House, Inc. ; New York. Capital $10,000. Incorporators, R. Joseph, C. Collins, Jr. and J. Rosenfeld. Attorney, S. Go'.ding, 342 Madison Avenue. New York. Trenton, N. J. — Harder Hall Players, Inc.; Passaic. Capital $25,000. Incorporators, William Harder, E. Hall and H. Goldhart. Attorney, Irving Simon, Passaic. Dover, Del. — Lavater Dorette, Inc. ; New York. Capital $100,000. Incorporators, J. Burnstein and L. Kahn. Attorney, S F. Kelly, 44 Pine Street, New York. Dover, Del. — Far West Theater Corp. Capital $6,000,000. Incorporators, O. Bate, W. Kellogg and S. Wolfe. Attorney, United States Corporation Co., Dover. Dover, Del. — -Associated Realty Operators, Inc. Capital $2,250,000. Attorney, Corporation Trust Company of America, Du Pont Bldg., Wilmington. Dover, Del. — Schumann-Heink Corp. Capital $1,000,000. Attorney, Corporation Trust Company of America, Du Pont Bldg., Wilmington. Five German Offices Set .'\. C. Herman, in charge of United .\rlists interests in Germany, which recently purchased the Ifa Film has appointed the following sales managers : Berlin, 8 Friedriclistrasse, Alfred Peters; Dutseldorf, 46 Graf Adolfstrasse, Rudolf Saklikower; Frankfort am Main, 52-60 Taunesstrasse, Benno Lachmann ; Hamburg, 6 Esplanade, Louis Segall and Leipzig, 1 Karlstrasse, Arthur Peters. Syd Chaplin Won't Attend Owing to a ruling of the postal authorities that the carrying of "live stock" in air mail is prohibited, Syd Chaplin will not be present at the opening of "The Man on the Box." which opens Saturday at Warners. Arrangements had been made for his passage by air but at the eleventh hour the Government decided otherwise. Dover, Del. — Weirs Amusements, Inc. Capital $25,000. Attorney, Corporatiton Trust Company of America, Du Pont Bldg., Wfilmington. Dover, Del. — Chotiner Amusement Corp. Capital $275,000. Attorney, Corporation Trust Company of America, Du Pont Bldg., Wilmington. Dover, Del. — Capital Amusements, Inc. Capital $100,000. Attorney, Corporation Trust Company of America, Du Pont Bldg., Wilmington. Dover, Del. — Hansen Theaters, Inc. Capital $1,000,000. Attorney, Corporation Trust Company of America, Du Pont Bldg., Wilmington. Dover, Del. — Amusement Service Corp. Capital $100,000. Attorney, Corporation Trust Company of America, Du Pont Bldg., Wilmington. Dover, Del. — United Theaters, Inc., of Michigan. Capital $2,000. Attorney, Corporation Service Co., Equitable Bldg., Wilmington. Dover. Del. — World-In-Pictures, Inc. Capital $1,000,000. Attorney, Corporation Trust Company of America, Du Pont Bldg., Wilmington. Dover, Del — StanleyCrandall Company of Washington. Capital $3,400,000. Attorney, Corporation Guarantee and Trust Company, Dover. Dover, Del. — Washington State Theaters, Inc. Capital $100,000. Attorney, United States Corporation Co., Dover. Chaplin Breaks English Records London — Returning a gross of £5,930 or approximately $29,650, exclusive of tax, "The Gold Rush" in its first week at the Tivoli, broke all records for London and the British Isles, according to Allied Artists. This total exceeded all previous figures for Tivoli receipts by £2,500 or $12 500. Keith Theater Bond Offered Columbus, O.— An issue of $750,000 first mortgage, 6^4 per cent bonds on the new Keith theater to be known as the Keith-Albee Palace being erected at Front and Wall Sts., has been offered to the public, by the First Citizens Corp., and the L. R. Ballinger & Co., of Cincinnati. The new house will cost $1,500,000. Rathner Back from Trip Harry Rathner, President of Astor Dist. Corp. has returned to New York from a tour of the country and is completing plans for the production of "Child Wives." It is probable the picture will be made in Hollywood. Beck Returning to Coast Arthur Beck, who came East with the prints of "The Unnamed Woman," and "The Primrose Path," returns to Hollywood Saturday, taking with him a number of stories to be made for Arrow. Rubenstein in from Europe Maurice Rubenstein of the Ruby Camera Exchange has returned from a nine weeks' tour of Europe. CHROMOS TRADING COMPANY 1123 BROADWAY. A FINANCING ORGANIZATION EQUIPPED FOR INTELLIGENT HANDLING OF MOTION PICTURE PROBLEMS. CONVENIENT ARRANGEMENTS AND MODERATE CHARGES ARE APPEALING FEATURES OF OUR SERVICE. Interviews Invited in Confidence Suite 1207-8 'Phone Watkins 4522 Thursday, September 24, 1' Among Exchangeme Portland, Ore. — Charlie Code I resigned from the Warners staff. 1 territory is now being covered I^red Jacks, formerly with First 1 tional. ~ I Chicago — Charles W. Perry, w heretofore has been selling in Mii. gan, has joined Fox as special n resentative. I Charlotte, N. C— C. Alexan' with Pathe here for the past : years has resigned to join Met Goldwyn. Cleveland — Harry Rohers has q Prod. Dist. Corp. as Toledo sal man. He is succeeded by L. Solether. Kansas City — J. J. McCarthy 1 joined First National as salesman Northwest Kansas. Cincinnati — Forrest H a t h a w ; formerly with Vitagraph is now salesman for Metro-Goldwyn-May CHARLEY CHASE KNOCKING 'EM DEAD" IN HAL ROACH'S 2 REELS Pafhto)mecb Opportunity for Bookkeeper with motion picture experience to get in and grow? with one of the fastest growing film organizations. Tell us who you are, what you've done and what you can do. Box M 258 Film Daily 1650 B'way. N. Y. C: STAGE RIGGING AND CURTAIN CONTROL J. H. WELSH 270W.44THST. NEW YORK. N.Y. URATIZ YOUR FILM 220WEST42^°STREE NEW YORK I cmcKERiNC ALLAf^'A.LOWN 203-7 PRES.