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Wednesday, January 12, 1921
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No. 4 PASADENA, CAL.— Rolling gardens of flowers. Artistic displays of blossomsdelight the eyes of thousands at the city's Rose Tournament.
NEW YORK CITY— Unemployed march on church. Battalion of men out of work form unique procession on way to attend services at Trinity.
COCHRANE, CANADA— Lost balloonists return to civilization. Three airmen who were exposed to cold and starvation in artic •wilderness make their way southward to the nearest settelment.
First and exclusive pictures of Moose Factory where the balloonists landed. PASADENA, CAL. — West triumphs over East in football. California University defeats Ohio State University in spirited game on gridiron.
NEW YORK CITY — Greet successor to the late Terence MacSwiney. Daniel J. O'Callaghan. Lord Mayor of Cork, who came here as a stowaway, gets enthusiastic welcome. KENT, WASHINGTON— Flood inundates town. Great damage is caused to surrounding cottages and farms as the White River overflows banks.
SAN PEDRO, CAL. — Terror of war zone sent to watery grave. German submarine UB-88, which destroyed 16 Allied merchantmen, is sunk by shell fire — towing out to sea. LOOKING FORWARD— What will the year 1921 contribute to the progress of mankind. .Cartoonist Bert Green depicts the inventions of past years that have made epochs in the history of civilization.
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Coast Brevities
(Special to WID'S DAILY) Hollywood — With the shooting of scenes on Santa Rosa Island, Edwin Carewe finished "The Tornado."
After a three months' visit to New York, John M. Stahl, director, has returned to resume production activities for Louis B. Mayer.
T. Hayes Hunter has started production on the Dial Film version of Irving Bacheller's "The Light in the Clearing" for Hodkinson release.
John Howard, formerly manager of exploitation for Famous Players, at San Francisco, has been appointed director of publicity at the new Mission theater.
E. Mason Hopper will direct "The Bridal Path," the stage play by Thompson Buchanan. Richard Dix will play the leading role, and Marcia Manon has been cast in an important part.
Frank Lloyd, who recently finished "A Tale of Two Worlds" "for Goldwyn, will start soon on "The Alibi," an original story by Charles Kenyon, House Peters, in the leading role, will be supported by Irene Rich, Sydney Ainsworth and DeWitt C. Jennings.
Leroy Scott's first original screen story, "The Night Rose," a tale of the underworld, has been put into continuity form by the author, assisted by Arthur F. Statter. Wallace Worlsley will direct and Beatrice Joy will play the title role.
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Buys Foreign Rights
(Special to WID'S DAILY) Los Angeles — Following the report of the deal by Special Pictures with Federated Film Exchanges of America, comes the statement from the offices of Louis W. Thompson that the foreign rights for all Special Pictures output have been sold to J. C. Wainright of England.
Wainright who was here about three weeks ago, will control the entire foreign rights for the Ford Sterling, Louise Fazenda, Chester Conklin, Neely Edwards, Reggie Morris, Milburn Moranti and Charlotte Merriam comedies; the Clayplay reels in animated mud, the Comedyart productions, the Sunset-Burrud scenics, and the Artcolor scenics.
The Brockliss Suit
Regarding the suit filed against J. Frank Brockliss, Inc., by the Commonwealth Film Co. over the foreign rights of. "The Invisible Ray," a serial, the Brockliss Co. states:
"We wish to point out that the Frohman Amusement Co. has never delivered a negative of the motion picture serial in question, 'The Invisible Ray.' The Brockliss Co. has never felt under obligation to pay additional money to the Frohman Co. until the negative was delivered. They have already paid very much in excess of the amount that should have been paid under the circumstances."
G. M. Corp. Dissolves. Albany, N. Y.— The G. M. Film Printing Corp. has filed notice of its dissolution with the secretary of
state.
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