The Film Daily (1926)

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lay, May 28, 1926 THE ■cBtH DAILY Daritiy" Memorial (Continued from Page 1) liked personalities the industry ever known. jhn took the first step in the crei of the fund, by sending to Mr. iston a check for |50. Similar lints have been received from R. lowland and Dr. A. H. Giannini ition Picture News," and Jack Date, lotion Picture News" suggests those who wish to contribute to neniorial should send their checks nee so that the nature of the hy may be decided upon and if ible the first award made at the ng Golf Tournament which takes e on June 8. his letter to the News, Kohn ;e: 'or the last few years, you and ive been among those who have yed the Film Golf Tournaments were created and carried through he late Joseph Dannenberg. It jout time for the playing of the tournament since his demise and if us will feel his absence keenlj'. eems that this is the proper time us, in some way, to create a perent memorial trophy in his honor, I am taking the liberty to en: my check, to your order, for toward such a fund." The Tournament (Continued on Page 5) of entries is expected. To date, list includes 146 players. A few es are still missiing from the list, d below. If you have not as yet in your entry, now is the time. 1 dollars for players and $5 for players.) THE ENTRIES I, Eddie, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer n, Roy, 130 W. 42nd St. ite, Jack, "The Film Daily" •son, R. v., Internation Newsreel ison, William E., 383 Madison Ave. ityn, J. C, British & Continental TradCo. 1, F. A., United Artists W, Jerome, M. P. P. D. A. oft, Fred, "Motion Picture News" oft, James, "Exhibitors' Herald" , George, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ill, George, First National limstock, Mort, First National ►{by, Warren C, First National •i|t, Harry, Carlton Theater, Brooklyn •lit, Joe. C. B. C. :» t, William. Carlton Theater, Brooklyn '«|, Louis, First National Kiarwood, Wm., Cranfield & Clarke miide, V. W., "Morning Telegraph" ml. S. K.. Ind. Movie Supply Co. f i, George, Timely Films, Inc. )ell, Pat, Pathe n, David J., Publix , W. B., Cranfield & Clarke . Paul H., Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ol ■, William, Jr. M I, Sam H., U. S. Tire Co. James, "Exhibitors Daily Review" e, F. W., First National Harvey. Kinograms "■ ibritis, Walter, Barnes Printing Co. erj Lynde, First National ?f t, Ned, First National 'cison, J. S., "Motion Picture News'' bejein, Arthur, 80 Maiden Lane P« rtz, Bernard, "The American Hebrew" *»: 1. Charles, First National sclann, E. A., United Artists ">1 William, Consolidated Film Industries "•| , Dario L., First National ?i}i Gus, "Moving Picture World" "•' Si, Harding Engraving Co. «'ll, William v., c-o Harry Brandt ,«', W. B., Pathe "*| an, Leopold, Leew's, Inc. '»" G. Bruce, United Artists Golfers, Attention! Sign this «nd forward to any member of the Film Golf Committee: Here is my entry for the Spring Golf Tournament, to be held on Tuesday, June 8, at the Winged Foot Golf Club, Mamavcneck, N. Y.: My check herewith ($10 for players, including lunch, dinner and prizes). It wrill simplify matters for the handicap committee if you will send in your last three scores. THE COMMITTEE Elmer Pearson, Pathe Exchange, Inc., 35 West 45th St. G. Bruce Gallup, United Artists, 729 Seventh Ave. Felix Feist, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1540 Broadway. WiUiam H. Rabell, Indep. Movie Supply Co., 729 Seventh Ave F. A. Beach, United Artists, 729 Seventh Ave. Jack Alicoate, The Film Daily, 1650 Broadway. Gaylor, E. S., Jr., Morgan Litho. Co. Gerety, Tom, Warner Bros. Gescheidt, Jacob, c-o Hal Hodes Gluckmann, Jacob, 729 7th Ave. Goetz, Henry, Consolidated Film Industries Goetz, Jack, Consolidated Film Industries Gourley, Jess, First National Greene, Fred V., Red Seal Pictures Grey, A. L., D. W. Griffith, Inc. Hall, Fred, "N. Y. Times" Haramons, Earl W., Educational Harris, Larry S.,' "Exhibitors Daily Review" Hatcheck, Eugene, 1455 7th Ave. Hedwig, William K., Rex-Hedwig Laboratory Herron, F. L., M. P. P. D. A. Hess, Gabriel, M. P. P. D. A. Hodes, Hal, Short Films Syndicate Homstein, Joe, Howells Cine Equipment Co. Hughes, Frank, J. P., Muller Agency Humm, John, Pathe Jacobson, Lou, Morgan Litho. Co. Jentes, Milton, 200 5th Ave. Johnston, Ray, Rayart. Johnston, William A., "Motion Pict. News" Kahn, Dr. Leon, c-o Herbert Ebenstein Kann, Maurice D., "The Film Daily" Keegan, Jack R., "Exhibitors Herald" Kelly, William D. Kejreer, Jerry, First National Kleisrath, Arthur H., Simplex Projection Rooms Kohn, Ralph, Famous Players Kraus, Mannie, 220 West 42 St. Lesser, Irving M. Linet, Hank, "Exhibitors Daily Review" Loew, David, Loew's, Inc. Lubin, Herbert, Roxy Theaters Corp. Marangella, Lou, Warner Bros. Marcus, Lee, F. B. O. Marin, Ned, First National Massce, William, 115 Broad St. May, Mitchell, Jr., 75 Maiden Lane McConnell, Fred, "Exhibitors Daily Review" Mersereau, Don, "The Film Daily" Metzger, Lou Universal Mitchell, Fred. Loew's, Inc. Moscowritz, Charles, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Mountain, David J., Richmount Pictures Moyer, Charles, United Artists Mueller, George, c-o Herbert Ebenstein Mulligan, Jim, "Morning Telegraph" Newman, Frank, Publix Theater Managers School North, Bobby, Apollo Trading Corp. Ochs, Lee A. O'Malley, David A., Ellbee Pictures O'Reilly, Charles, T. O. C. C. Orr, William, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pearson, Elmer, Pathe Pelterson, Arthur, c-o Mitchell May, Jr. Pettijohn, Charles C, M. P. P. D. A. Pinkerton, C. S., United Artists Pope, Frank, Prod. Dist. Corp. Poucher, R. I., Herbert Ebenstein Co. Price, Oscar, Associated Exhibitors Rabell, Wm., Independent Movie Supply Co. Raynor. W. E., Pathe Exchange Ritchey, J. V., Ritchey Litho Co. Ritchey, J. V., Jr., Ritchey Litho Co. Rogers, Leonard, c-o Harry Brandt Rowley, J. T., Morgan Litho Co. Rubenstein, Samuel, Lloyds Film Storage Rubin, Robert, c-o Harry Brandt Ryan, J. O., Wurlitzer Organ Co. Salsbury, Henry, Famous Players Saunders, Francis A., "Moving Picture World" Sawtelle, A. J., Pathe Exchange Sawyer, Arthur, Roxy Theaters Corp. Sawyer, Chester E., Howells Cine Equipment Company Sax, Sam Gotham Prod. Schattenfels, Clarence, "Moving Picture World" Schwartz, Marty. T. O. C. C. Scott, Harry, Pathe Shaw, Tom, c-o Charles Einfeld Singerman, Sidney, Universal Smith, A. W., Jr,. First National Spargo, John S., "Exhibitors Herald" Stebbins, Arthur, 1540 Broadway Steele, Charles, First National St. Theiss, John, 35 West 45 St. Stuart, Max, Barnes Printing Co. Sullivan, John, Independent Movie Supply Co. Trowbridge. Carroll, 2 West 45 St. Waite, Stanley B., Pathe Wagner, Walter, Grand Central Terminal BIdg. Warner, E. J., Morgan Litho Co. Warschauei, David, c-o Harry Brandt Weil, Richard, Rayart Wilk, Ralph, "The Film Daily" Wilson, Fred, "Reeland Reviews" Young, Lon, Gotham Prod. Petitions for Sunday Opening Kingston, N. Y. — Several petitions which various business enterprises here had obtained signatures to have been presented to the Common Council asking that theaters be kept open on Sundays. Jessel to Coast June 6 George Jessel closes in "The Jazz Sinfi'er" on June 5. The star will leave for the Coast the following day. Roach Explains (Continued from Page 1) "We are negotiating with MetroGoldwyn-Mayer to furnish them facilities to make western pictures at our studio, having accumulated ranch locations and a large amount of western equipment that was utilized in making the wild horse pictures and Pathe serials." Negatives Wanted of pictures not less than 3 reels or more than six reels in length. Send press sheet or herald, address — Box M-297 c/o Film Daily 1650 B'way New York City And That's That! By -BARRY" HELLO, kid, how many Zibs did you see today?" That's Phil Meyer's greeting to his salesmen at the N. Y. Associated Exhibitors Exchange. "Zibs" is one of the many words coined by the film industry. It means "exhibitors," Meyer says. Otto Mattiessen's life is hanging by his heels. He's playing the role of a trapeze performer in his next picture. Jackie Coogan has been looking for the man that's selling locks of hair from the heads of stars. Jackie has to get his hair cut next week for "Johnny Get Your Hair Cut" and figures he can just about clean up a fortune if he can locate the salesman. Lee Ochs says he always gets uneasy about this time of year. He can't forget those old time exhibitor conventions. It's just like the "call of the sawdust" to the circus folk. Pete Smith is a regular advance man. He's leaving for the Coast two days ahead of Louis B. Mayer. "Women Love Diamonds" according to Carey Wilson. We'll tell the world they do and they get 'em,. Speaking of bathtubs. At the annual convention of Master Plumbers held at Los Angeles it was stated that bathroom scenes in pictures had established a new standard in plumbing fixtures. Bigger and better bathrooms in the films had helped their business, the plumbers declared. Most everyone that c^mes to New York falls for the night clubs. Now it's the w. k. industry that has taken to it. Director Al. Santell used the Silver Slipper club, and the entire revue there, for "Subway Sadie" scenes. Dr. Stem Goes to Coast Dr. Emanuel Stern, head of Paramount's medical and welfare department, left yesterday for Los Angeles. RED SUl KAIUMin WILL MMEYOUn PROGRAM VLIAT IT SHOULD BE / Excb<in^€S -Ever3^hat _r!<