The Film Daily (1920)

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DAILY Saturday, October 2, Amusements i rFORr.F IN BOOTH TARKINGTON'S .tCJ.^Z Great American Comedy ARLISS Park Theatre POLDEKIN Col. Circle. Evs. 8.30 Mts. Wed. & Sat., 2:30 ROftTH Theatre, West 45th St. Eva. 8.20. DWln Mats. Wed. (Pop.) & Sat., 2:30 HAPPY-GO-LUCKY Played One Year in London As "Tilly of Bloomsbury." n Tivirr Theatre, W. 42 St. St. Evs. 8:45 tLUNUt Mats. Wed. (Pop.) & Sat., 2.26 "LADIES' NIGHT" mmonn Thea., 44 St., E. of By. Evs. 8:39 HUUMJN Mats. Wed. (Pop.) & Sat. 2:30 TAYLOR HOLMES in "CROOKED GAMBLERS" LITTLE OLD NEW YORK "Is a breath of Utopia."— Telegraph D1 VMA1TTU W 45th St Eves 8:2° rLlMUUIM Mat. Tom'w & Thi»8B 2:20 g, • cm . Thea., W. 42 St. Evs. 8:15 Cohan or Harris Mats. Wed.& Sat. 2:is SAM H. HARRIS Presents WELCOME STRANGER Aaron Hoffman's Comedy Success World's Greatest Vaudeville . B. F. KEITH'S PALACE j| George Whiting & Sadie Burt & Co. Sylvester Shaffer Mats. Daily at 2. Nites 8. nrnimi if Mats. Wed. (Pop.) & Sat. 2.30 JtbrUtSLll Thea., W. 42d St. Eves. 8:30 \ The Lady of the Lamp MftR fWm Theatre, West 45th St. MUKU5CU Evenings at 8:30 MATINEES WED. & SAT., 2:30 j Most Thrilling Mystery Play Ever Staged I<t>xj-c tjat "Keeps Standees on Tips I tiH. ti A I 0{ Their Toes."— World If axine Elliott' s Thea., 39th St., nr. B'y Evenings, 8:30 MATINEES WED. & SAT., 2:30 The Greatest Love Story Ever Told 'SPANISH LOVE' 'Held Audience Breathless.' — Eve. Sun "The Cheat" Made an Opera The New York Times publishes from Paris the following cable, copyrighted by the Chicago Tribune Co.: "For the first time a motion picture has been developed into an opera. "This announcement was made by directors of the Opera Comique, who said that the American film play 'The Cheat,' in which Fannie Ward and Sessue Hayakawa, the Japanese actor, were starred, had been done in libretto from by Camille Erlanger, the author of 'Aphrodite.' " New Colonial Opens Oct. 11 Allentown, Pa. — Wihner and Vincents' New Colonial will open Oct. ill. The Glifograph Corp of New York has installed one of its new screens. Des' Moines, la.— ^A. H. Blank to rebuild Unique sc that it will be ■■ in Janu;.' . Committees Named (Continued from Page 1) tijohn, Geo. A. Skinner, E. M. Porter, A. I. Siegel, Reginald Warde, W. H. Hulings, Al Lichtman, C. C. Ryan and Murray. Silverstone. Membership Committee: W. R. Rothacker, Chairman; Chas. Christie, Fred J. Beecroft, Sam E. Morris, and Trios. G. Wiley. Film Theft Committee: H. Minot Pitman, Chairman; Bert Adler, L. E. Franconi, G. E. Kann, A. I. Siegel and Sam E. Eckman, Jr. Transportation Committee: P. H. Stilson, Chairman: E. M. Asher, H. H. Bruenner, J. F. Coufal, Major Tom Evans, John Hahn, W. H. Hulings, M. Johnson, J. S. MacLeod, M. J. Mullin, F. N. Rothenberg, A. H. Sawyer, A. I. Siegel, Geo. A. Skinner, Will C. Smith, R. Ward, D. Berman, J. E. Brulatour, A. Du Mahaut, Will Francke, D. P. Howells, John T. Richards, B. J. Knoppleman, M. Moran, H. Robbins, C. C. Ryan, Herbert Lubin, M. Silverstone, Chas. A. Dean and J. V. Warde. News Weekly Committee: Emanuel Cohen, F. B. Hatrick, L. J. Darmaur and David Selznick. Law Committee: Nathan Vidaver, Chairman; (Eacb company to name representative lawyer). Laboratory Committee: Major Tom Evans, Chairman; H. H. Bruenner, S. E. Rodgers, Jos. A. Golden, Arthur S. Friend, R. H. Cochrane, H. M. Goetz, Gaston Chanier, Mr. Brown, Mr. Hardeen, Geo. C. Dobbs, W. B. Cooke, I. R. Brophy, M. E. A. Tucker, S. D. Matthews, Albert Lowe, Nicholas Kessel, William Wright, Wade Hulings, Mr. Aldous, Mr. Dubulet and Wm. B. Levy. P. L. Waters has succeeded Walter W. Irwin as chairman of the Executive Committee, while practically all of the other chairman have been re-appointed. — .-?*1' ■ 4 egzm** Big Scene from I "THE HIDDEN' LIGHT" Starring DOLORES CASSINEI State-righted by COMMONWEAL! FILM CORP. Sam Zierler, Presi, 1600 B'way New Y Cohen Separated from Valuables Detroit, Mich. — Lou. Cohen, 'one of the owners of the Coliseum, Globe and other local houses, was recently held up and robbed of a diamond ring, $400 in cash and a diamond stickpin, after he had left with the receipts of one of the houses. An automobile with two men drew up beside his car and left with his valuables. Curran Books Griffith Film San Francisco, Cal. — "Way Down East," the D. W. Griffith production will open at the Curran, a legitimate house on tomorrow. Lesser Not Involved Leon D. Netter, regarding whom WID'S DAILY published a court item on Wednesday, stated yesterday Sol Lesser had withdrawn from Masterpiece Pictures of Cleveland before the suit over "Frivolous Wivfefe," had begun. The point misconstrued says Netter, was the fact that he contended in his answer that suit should have been brought in the name of the Masterpiece Pictures Co., consisting at that time of Leon D. Netter ahd ge P. Jacobs, instead of against Leon D. Netter as an individual. Levine Closes Many Deals Nat Levine, sales manager for Plymouth Pictures, Inc., has sold the series of five two-reel Minta Durfee comedies to the following: Ohio, Kentucky and Michigan, to Standard Film Service of Cleveland; Western Pennsylvania and West Virginia to First National Exchange of Pittsburgh and Washington, Maryland, Delaware and Virginia to Seaboard Film Corp. of Washington. Guest at Author's Lucheon Sir Gilbert Parker, John S. Robertson and Pearl White were guests of the Authors' League of America at a luncheon given at the Cafe Boulevard yesterday. New Brady Film Alice Brady, having finished "The New York Idea" for Realart, has begun work on her new production, "Voice of the Blood," an original story by Harry Chandlee and William B. Laub. Herbert Blache is directing. Adopt New Name San Diego, Cal. — The Busch Theaters is the new name adopted by the organization hitherto known as the Broadway Amusement Co. G. A. Busch is president; K. G. Busch, secretary and treasurer; Earl B. Doherty, auditor and J. Weinberger general counsel. Berlin, Wis.— New Strand, A. L. Robarge, chain opened. GIRLS DON'T GAMBL The Greatest Comedy Dra\ Attraction D. N. Schwab Productions, h 1600 . Broadway New York ■h ENLARGEMENTS of moving picture films, for still ju cuts. Also high class prigj Twenty year's experience inW laboratories. W. J. Morat 302 E. 33rd St., N. Y. C ] Phone, Vanderbilt 7361 SALES MANAGER Independent organization, leaving October 7th ior every key city in United States, returning in two months, would be interested in selling territorial rights ..I pictur s of merit. Will guarantee results. Address Box B-2, care Wid's MIDNIGHT RIDERS'' A 5 Reel Super-Western For TERRITORY Ask Kipling, \5 16 5th Ave.* New York \ "T II E = ■ i