The Film Daily (1920)

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■, Tuesday, January 13, 1920 tM^ DAILV On Broadway Rivoli— Enid Bennett, "The Woman in the Suitcase." Rivoli Pictorial. .\rlnickle Comedy, "The Garage." Rialto— Robert Warwick, "The Tree of Knowledge." Rialto Magazine. Lehrman Comedy, "A Twilight Bal)y." Moss' Broadway — Alice Joyce, "Slaves of Pride." Parisian Fashion Frolic. Capitol — Nazimova, "Stronger Than Death." Capitol News. Prizma Colorland Review. Arbuckle Comedy, "The Garage." Strand — Zane Grey's "Desert Gold." Strand Topical Review. Chester scenic, "Back to Nature." Bray Cartoon. Loew's New York — Today: Hobart Bosworth, "Behind the Door." Wednesday: Gladys Brockwell, "Flames of the Flesh." Thursday: Dolores Cassinelli, "The Web of Deceit." Friday: Monroe Salisbury, "The Phantom Melody." Brentwood film, "The Third Generation." Saturday: Charles Ray, "Red Hot Dollars." Sunday: Lucy Cotton, "The Miracle of Love." Next Week Capitol — Louis" Glaum, "The Lone Wolf's Daughter." Rivoli — Mary Pickford, "Pollyanna." Rialto — Marion Davies, "The Cinema Murder." Strand — Katherine MacDonald, "The Beauty Market." Brooklyn Strand — Zane Grey's "Desert Gold." Spanuth to Film Billy Whiskers Chicago — H. A. Spanuth, president of the Commonwealth Pictures Corp., Chicago, has started production of the Billy Whiskers series. These will be one reelers based on the "Adventures of Billy Whiskers," a series of children's books written by Frances Trego Montgomery. A trained white angora goat will enact the role of Billy Whiskers. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG Once more demonstrates her Tnagnificent art in "THE EYES OF YOUTH" We have made for this production a very artistic lobby display together with reproductions in fac-simile oil paintings from her latest poses in various sizes. KRAUS MFG. CO. 220 West 42d Street 17th Floor TeL 3607 Bryant Send Us Your feSrS Junk Film INTERSTATE SMELTING (Si REFINING COMPANY 23 Commercial St. NEWARK. N. J. Ellis Joins Universal Don Carlos Ellis, film chief of the United States Department of Agriculture, has resigned from his Government post to take charge of pedagogical production for the Educational Department of Universal under the direction of Harry Levey. Ellis is now preparing the series of Appleton-Universal films for use as supplements to the school texts published by D. Appleton and Co. Iris on Trip Sales Manager John J. Iris of the Educational Films Corporation's New York Exchange, left Sunday to begin a trip through up-state cities in the interest of "Educational" short-subjects. Mr. Iris will visit 30 or more cities, and will be out of town for about four weeks. Linbrook Damaged in Fire Norfolk, O. — Damages amounting to $4,000 were caused by a fire at the Linwood Square recently. Fifty people were in the house at the time, but all escaped without injury. Kremer-Chaplins at Rialto The Rialto has contracted for tl showing of the Essanay-Chapli production which Victor Kremer distributing. A l^OMAMCL Ol THE S^UNM/vS^OUtI JOHN J. LIVINGSTON Motion Picture Representative For STARS— DIRECTORS 1440 Broadway New York An organization of authors, including two scenario editors, will consider orders from firstclass producers for continuities and original stories. Address XYZ, Wid's Daily FOR SALE COMPLETELY EQUIPPED STUDIO EVERYTHING NEW AND UP TO DATE or Will sell electrical equipment separately — This includes latest type of lighting equipment as follows: — 6 Tilting Lamps or counter balance stands 2 Double Deck Equipments 2 100Ampere spot lights 3 50Ampere overheads 2 Top lights with funnels Total capacity 650 Amperes. All equipment new and either D. G. or A. G., also a complete motor generator outfit of 1,000 Amperes capacity. Address Box A-25, care of Wid's There are 30 Reasons why you should book, REASON No. 11 The Hope of every J^xhibitor S erial they say S ee the Customers R eturn and Enter Again Mightily I nterested Night after night Great BEN WILSON PRODUCTIONS chTcaI HALLMARK PICTURES 130 W. 46th Street NEW YORK ^ ForeigD Rights controlled by Apollo Trading Corp. , 220 W. 4gth St. Heartily Appreciating the Daring deeds of the hero and Optimistically Waiting for the next episode Watch for Reason No. 12 To-morrow. Released through UNIVERSAL