The Film Daily (1921)

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iday, January 28, 1921 tMA Eastman Kodak at $600 lie financial editor of the Tribune in his column yesterday morn ipirited buying of Eastman Kocommon stock over the counter week advanced the price to $600 are. In Rochester, the home of company, there has been quite an 'e market, the demand being d upon the belief that the comr in the near future will capitalize irge surplus and distribute a large k dividend. The highest price the k has ever sold at was $716 a e, in 1914. Recently it has been ing around $500. The stock of has been in demand for the acit of New York interests." Urges Paper Conservation ugh Baker, representing the rican Paper and Pulp Associaaddressed the A. M. P. A. yesly at the Cafe Boulevard on the r situation and sought the sup-l of the association for a bill now . ing in Washington for the conition of forests. I (lward S. Moffat advertising man-] y of Universal was married on irday to Emma Kellogg of Cran| N. J. Universal gave the couple er set. For Sale or Rent he best studio in Denver, Colo, in (4) Acre Plot. Stage, 100 i by 120 ft. Fully Equipped, imediate Possession. Address O. D. WOODWARD /oodward Theatre, Spokane, Wash. CAMERAMEN burnished for all purposes. riTED SOCIETY CINEMATOGRAPHERS Suite 1603 Candler Building Phone Bryant 6558 TEREOS-MATS ELECTROS RUBIN & COMPANY ■IE. 4ihST. SPRING 8303 ATTENTION '.TATE RIGHT BUYERS e still have some territory cm on high class one and five f 1 subjects. •ACIFIC FILM COMPANY NTIONAL DISTRIBUTORS Jne 61104 730 So. Olive St. Los Angeles, Cal. E. Hancock John J. Hayes At Midnight (Continued from Page 1) "Roxy" was chairman and arranged the show. It was unusual and splendid. An excellent program was presented, with two Prizmas and a news weekly shot of a starving group in Eastern Europe. Special dances were given also and the Oratorio Society under Walter Damrosch sang, while Victor Herbert directed his own compositions. John Wenger's backgrounds were, as usual, splendid, and the news weekly shots were popular. Herbert Hoover spoke, telling of the work of his organization, and C. C. Pettijohn told of how the picture drive was progressing all over the country, reading telegrams from various cities.. In behalf of the industry he presented these wires to Hoover "on a handsome silver platter inscribed especially to Mr. Hoover. Mr. Pettijohn's mind was made easier yesterday morning when he received a wire from chairman Bingham in Indianapolis, advising him that the Hoosier state was in line for its share. The wire came too late to be presented to Mr. Hoover with the others. For those who don't know, C. C. comes from Indianapolis. Cash With Harry Levey M. Lowell Cash is now handling publicity for the Harry Levey Service Corp. Zellner Transferred Arthur J. Zellner of the eastern Metro studio staff has been transferred to the coast. He leaves New York on Feb. 5 for the coast studios. Willman With "Big 4" W. W. Willman has been appointed by Hiram Abrams to the position of resident salesman of the new United Artists' office in Indianapolis, which is located at 21 Dolly Madison Apts. Willman was formerly with First National and Metro. Nowell in Deal With Menchen (Special to WID'S DAILY) Los Angeles — It is by agreement with Joseph Menchen, Jr., of the Celebrated Authors' Society of New York and the Societe des Films Menchen of Paris, that Wedgewood Nowell has acquired rights to 18 "Arsene Lupin" stories by Maurice LeBlanc, and 20 "Raffles" stories by E. W. Hornung. Nowell, as noted, has formed his own company to make four pictures a year. Gallie Curci in Films? Galli Curi, the famous opera singer who recently married Homer Samuels, her accompanist, at Minneapolis intimated, according to reports, in her conversation with newspaper men present at the time of the wedding that she would not be adverse to entering pictures if an opportunity were offered. Exclusive views of the ceremony appear in the current issue of Selznick News No. 6-B. DAILY * * jrJ" NEWS! Allen Holubar's "Man— Woman— Marriage," starring Dorothy Phillips, opened Monday for a trial run at the Regent Theatre, Paterson, N. J. Less than $600 was spent on advertising. Monday and Tuesday business was the largest in the history of theatre or city for the first two days of the week. At the time of writing (Wed. at 3 P. M.) they were turning people away. Mr. Dooley, the Regent's manager, predicts a new record for the week. This is remarkable as the film's length is almost 9 reels. Another First National Record Breaker MARRUCE > Iherell be a Franchise everywhere