The Film Daily (1921)

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bM3 DAILY Monday, June 13, 1921 God m On Broadway Astor — "The Four Horsemen." Broadway — "The Woman Changed." Brooklyn Strand— "Not Guilty." Capitol— The Ten Dollar Raise." Criterion — Thomas Meighan "White and Unmarried." Central — "AConnecticut Yankee." 44th St.— "Way Down East." Loew's New York — Today Pauline Frederick in "Salvage." Tuesday — "Dangerous Toys." Wednesday — Constance Talmadge in "Up the Road with Sallie." Thursday — Pearl White in "Beyond Price." Friday — Frank Mayo in "The Fighting Lover." "Snowblind." aturday — "The Lost Romance." Sunday — Thomas Meighan in "White and Unmarried.-' Lyric — "The Queen of Sheba." Park— "Over the Hill." Rialto — Wanda Havvley in "A Kiss in Time." Rivoli — May McAvoy in "A Private Scandal." Strand— "Dream Street." Town Hall— "Dream Street." Next Week Astor — "The Four Horsemen." Broadway — Xot yet determined. Brooklyn Strand — "The Woman God Changed." Capitol — Xot yet determined. Central — "AConnecticut Yankee." Criterion — Thomas Meighan in "White and Unmarried." 44th St.— "Way Down East." Lyric — "The Queen of Sheba." Park— "Over the Hill." Rialto— Xot yet determined. Rivoh — Xot yet determined. Strand — Anita Stewart in "Sowing the Wind." Town H^_'-J)ream Street." Challenge Statement (Continued from Fage 1) this statement denied by Brulatour or his friend? "Concerning Mr. Eastman's visit to the G. M. Laboratory with Brulatour; did it occur to Brulatour's friend that there are other laboratories wlith developing machines, perhaps more wonderful? Did Mr. Eastman or Brulatour manifest any interest in their welfare? "Will Brulatour publish the names of producers and distributors who favor his camouflaged laboratory activities? Will he say whether he is a director, officer or stockholder? Or whether he has made them any loans, extended them long credits, or used his Eastman prestige to obtain their favor? "Undoubtedly Brulatour's friend does not know that our committee recently visited Mr. Eastman and that the trade papers have mentioned the Allied Film Laboratories Asso. in every article published. "Brulatour can no longer camouflage his activities in the laboratory business. As we view the situation, we must fight for our existence, or be exterminated. The Paragon, the G. M. and the San Jac Laboratories are reported controlled by Brulatour. "We challenge Brulatour or his friend to prove that he is not in control of these laboratories, directly or indirectly, and to prove that any of our members have used large quantities of competitive raw stock." Affiliations (Special to WID'S DAILY) San Francisco — Walter Xiebuhr, president of American Cinema, is here conducting negotiations with Western financiers. It is possible that American Cinema will produce pictures here at a local «tlirJ<Q The New Jackson Studio Is one of the largest, newest and best equipped studios in the world. 16,000 sq. ft. without a post. Covers three blocks. All safety devices. Five stages. 50 dressing rooms and offices. Carpenter, paint and property rooms on main floor. The finest electrical equipment. Direct current — remote control. All electrical apparatus and lamps complete — ready to begin work at once. For the rental of space apply Jackson Film Studio Corporation Westchester, Forest and Jackson Aves., Bronx, New York Tel. Melrose 4385 Downtown Office, E. Davidow, W. H. Weissager Putnam Building, N. Y. Personally on the ground SNOOKY the "HUMANZEE", with John Rounan, Snooky's owner, signing up with C. L. Chester before beginning work on "SNOOKY'S TWIN TROUBLES," first of the CHESTER COMEDIES to be distributed by FEDERATED FILM EXCHANGES OF AMERICA, INC. "Nobody can monkey with the facts concerning my life, nor ape my stuff. I have been starring in Chester Comedies for the past year, and with my colleagues out at Mr. Rounan's zoo have signed a long-time contract with Mr. Chester to continue starring in bigger and better Chester Comedies, which will be distributed EXCLUSIVELY by that sterling organization, Federated Film Exchanges of America, Inc." Yours straight-up, SNOOKY, the "HUMANZEE' pope ten F C. L. Chester Productions, Inc. !