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DAU.Y
Wednesday, January 12, 1921
Daniel Leaves S. and S.
(By wire to WID'S DAILY) Pittsburgh, Pa.— S. Daniel, president of the S. and S. Film and Supply Co., has resigned from that organization after two years of active participation in its affairs. Daniel has no definite plans at the present time but it is expected that he will remain in the film business in some capacity.
For Sale or Rent
The best studio in Culver City, Calif. On 5-acre plot. Stage, 100 ft. by 240 ft., fully equipped. Immediate possession.
Address
B-91, Hollywood Office
Wid's Daily
JUST RECEIVED
2 Brand New Cameras 2 Brand New Latest Debrie 2 Brand New Latest Pathe professional completly equipped — extra lenses magazine boxes — carrying cases — tripods — Iris — masks — etc.,— =
Will dispose very reasonable — Address Box— B— 14 c/o Wid's
PRINTERS
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INSERTS PRESSBOOKS FOLDERS HOUSE ORGANS BROADSIDES
THE REFFES-SANDSON CO.
314 EAST 34th STREET NEW YORK CITY Telephone Murray Hill 6562-6563
A Complete Schedule
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Charles Maigne. William S. Hart has three and with them his Famous Players contract expires. Maye Murray has only one; "The Gilded Lily." The complete schedule, by months, follows :
March
George Melford Prod. : "The Faith Healer"; Hugh Ford Prod.: "The Call" of Youth'' ; Thomas Meighan in "The Easy Road" ; Cosmopolitan Prod. : "Straight Is the Way"; William S. Hart in "O'Malley of the Mounted"; Robert Z. Leonard special, The Gilded Lily," starring Mae Murray
Incorporations
Albany, N. Y. — Arnold Picture Co., New York. Capital, $60,000. Incorporators, A. A. Kline, E. and M. Forgash, 419 St. 5th St., Brooklyn.
Albany, N. Y.— Celtic Photo Plays, New York. Capital, $200,000. Incorporators, Y. 1. Ford, T. A. Kirby and T. Egan, 135 E. 95th St.
Albany, N. Y. — Blue Bird Amusement Co., New York. Capital, $30,000. Incorporators, A. Gluckman
Dorothy Dalton in "The Teaser"; and an M. I. Gluckman and J. Cohen, 562 Ince special, "Beau Revel." Bedford Ave., Brooklyn.
April
William DeMille Prod.: "What Every Woman Knows"; Roscoe Arbuckle in "The Dollar a Year Man" ; Marion Davies in "Buried Treasure" ; John S. Robertson Prod.: "Sentimental Tommy"; William D. Taylor Prod.: "The Witching Hour"; Douglas MacLean in "The Home Stretch" ; Wallace Reid in "The Love Special" ; and a Hugh Ford Prod., "The Great Day."
May
■ Dover, Del. — Film Merit Corp. Capital, $100,000. Incorporators, C. T. Cohee, C. B. Outten and S. L. Mackey, Wilmington.
Betty Compson at Capitol
Betty Compson's first starring ve( hide for Goldwyn, "Prisoners of Thomas Meighan in "The Quarry"; Cos' Love," is the feature at the Capitol
mopohtan Prod.: "Prox:es"; George Mel ' f_r „ ,,,PP1, Kpo-inni'no nn SJnnHav ford Prod.: "The Money Master"; William jP,r. a W.??k, beginning Otl bunciay. S. Hart in "The Whistle"; Sidney Chaplin This Will be Miss Compson s first in "King, Queen, Joker"; Dorothy Gish in appearance since "The Miracle Man." "Oh, Jo"; Lois Weber Prod.: "What's *
Worth While" : Gloria Swanson in "The Great Moment," and Elsie Ferguson in "Sacred and Profane Love."
June
Roscoe Arbuckle in "The Traveling Salesman" ; Cosmopolitan Prod. : "The Wild Goose"; Thomas Meighan in "Billy Kane';; Jnce special. "The Bronze Bell"; Douglas MacLean in "One A Minute": Donald Crisp Prod. : "Appearances" ; Ethel Clayton in "Sham"; and a William DeMille Prod.: title not yet decided upon.
July
Lois Weber Prod. : "Married Strangers" ; Marion Davies in "The Bride's Play" ; Wallace Reid in "Watch My Smoke" ; Dorothy Dalton in "In Men's Eyes" ; "The Mystery Road"; Billie Burke in a picture as yet untitled ; a Charles Maigne Prod. : tentatively titled. "The Lifted Veil"; and Gloria Swanson in "Everything for Sale."
August
Cosmopolitan Prod. : "Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford",' William S. Hart in "Traveling On"; Douglas MacLean in ah Ince production as yet untitled ; Thomas Meighan in "The Tall Timbers" ; Ethel Clayton in "The Almighty Dollar" ; Roscoe Arbuckle in ''Three Miles Out"; "The Princess of New York" ; and a George Melford Prod. : "You Can't Fool Your Wife."
Ready for Fight in Montreal (Special to WID'S DAILY) Montreal — Albert L. Grey and J. J. McCarthy of the Griffith organization have arrived from New York to fight the decision of the Quebec Board of Censors in banning "Way Down East." The Griffith forces have brought the matter into the courts.
Charged With Crowding Aisles (Special to WID'S DAILY) St. Louis — Joseph Erber of Erber's Theater, Collinsville Ave., East St. Louis, was arrested by Chief of Police Mulconnery Saturday night on a charge of permitting crowding in the aisles. Erber now has under construction a $500,000 theater to seat 2,500 near his present house. •
Dinner for Thring
The officers, council and committees of The Authors' League and its affiliated guilds will tender a farewell dinner to G. Herbert Thring, the secretary of the Incorporated Society of Authors, Playwrights and Composers of England tonight at Delmonico's.
Among those present will be: Rex Beach, C. B. Falls, Owen Davis, Ellis Parker Butler, Charles E. Chambers, F. G. Cooper, Thomas Geraghty, Edward Childs Carpenter, Luther Reed and Jerome Kern.
BELL & HOWELL CAMERA FOR SALE Two three inch lens, 120 degree shutter, two magazines, tripod carrying case.
E BURTON STEENE, 303 Candler Building
Showing for Toronto Censors (Special to WID'S DAILY)
Toronto — Theodore Mitchell of the Griffith organization is here from New York to show "Way Down East" to the Provincial Board of Censors.
Lytell Plans Changed Bert Lytell and company will not leave for San Antonio today as planned. He will next make "The Man Who," a Saturday Evening Post story in New York and produce "Peace and Quiet" on the coast later on.
Browning Loaned to Morosco? (Special to WID'S DAILY)
Los Angeles — There is some talk here that Tod Browning will be loaned to the Oliver Morosco Co. to make "Slippy McGee."
The Morosco 'offices now announce that the plan for a studio and number of permanent outdoor sets will be gone through. WID'S DAILY in May last outlined the plan of the company regarding this. The scheme as now announced differs somewhat from the original plan, in that a Greenwich Village will be constructed as one of the 'most important features whereas before it was planned to build a race track and amusement park. Edmond Rose and Ann Nichols are two writers who, it is said, will have permanent ■ homes in the proposed "Morosco city."'
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DIRECTORY
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ENLARGING AND COPYING
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LABORATORIES
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CLAREMONT FILM LABORATORIES
430 Claremont Parkway Tel. Tremont 3766
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PRINTERS
The local Universal offices hadn't heard about the above report yesterday as affecting Browning.
BARNES PRINTING CO.
Motion Picture Specialists
36 East 22d St. Phone Gramercy 943
PROSPECT PRESS
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STUDIOS
ESTEE STUDIO AND LAB., INC.
Studio — 209-219 E. 124th Harlem 71M
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Los Angeles
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