The Moving picture world (July 1924-August 1924)

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July 5, 1924 MOVING PICTURE WORLD 17 FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE We offer: INTELLIGENT aid in the proper supervision of security holdings. Expert statistical advice in the determination of intrinsic value. Prompt and careful execution of orders entrusted to our care. Situated in the very heart of your industry, our offices at 1531 Broadway, second floor, Astor Theatre Building, have been designed to suit your every convenience. NEWBURGER, HENDERSON and LOEB Members New York and Philadelphia Stock Exchanges 100 BROADWAY BRANCH OFFICES: 202 Fifth Avenue at 25th Street 1531 Broadway at 45th Street 511 Fifth Avenue at 43rd Street PHILADELPHIA: 1512 Walnut Street Moving" Picture WORLD ROBERT E. WELSH EDITOR Published Weekly by CHALMERS PUBLISHING COMPANY 516 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Member Audit Bureau Circulation John F. Chalmers, president; Alfred J. Chalmers, vice-president; James P. Chalmers, Sr., vice-president; Eliza J. Chalmers, secretary and treasurer, and Ervin L. Hall, business manager. Branch Offices: 28 East Jackson Boulevard, Chicago; W. E. Keefe, 1312 Stanley Avenue, Hollywood, Cal. Managing Editor — John A. Archer. Advertising Manager — Ben H. Grimm. Circulation Manager — Dennis J. Shea. Subscription price: United States and its possessions, Mexico and Cuba, $3.00 a year: Canada, $3.50; foreign countries (postpaid), $10.00 a year. Copyright, 1924, Chalmers Publishing Co. Copyright throughout Great Britain and Colonies, under the provisions of the Copyright Act of 1911. (All rights reserved.) Other publications : Cine Mundial (Spanish). Technical books. VOLUME 69 NUMBER 1 Feature Editorial 109 News of the Week Seegert Promises Wisconsin Convention Will be Eventful 18 Binderup Loses ; Will Appeal from Federal Judge's Ruling 18 Best Known Authors Will Do Adaptations for Paramount 20 No Election Slump in Field of Pictures, Says Lichtman ... 20 Whole Italian Town Is Utilized for the Production of "Ben Hur" 21 Washington, D. C, Exhibitors Doubtful As to Price Cutting 22 Wealthy Business Men Start Associated Arts Corporation 23 Friese-Greene Films Trade Boys in New Color Process . . 24 Laemmle Insists Universal Plans No Theatre Chain 24 Mayor Dever Welcomes F. B. O. Executives at Chicago Meeting 25 Universal Company to Move to Fifth Avenue Building. . . 26 Steffes Tells His Idea of National Exhibitor Body 26 Dr. Hugo Riesenfeld Runs New York Theatre Like Big Newspaper 46 Many Attractive Features on New York Convention Program 47 Thousands Greet Baby Peggy on Arrival in New York City 48 Principal Pictures Announces Three New Franchise Holders 52 Forty-five Productions Are Announced by Metro-Goldwyn 52 Departments Exhibitors News and Views 27 Straight from the Shoulder Reports 34 Selling the Picture to the Public 53 Reviews 61 Pep of the Program 64 Releases " 65 Equipment, Construction and Maintenance 67 Projection 68 One of a Series The Hamilton National Bank 130 West 42nd Street There is a welcome surprise for you when you first make the acquaintance of Hamilton National's Safe Deposit Vaults. All that the years have taught banking institutions in providing convenience and comfort are embodied in Hamilton National's Vaults. Really spacious private rooms, helpful, courteous attendants and a department that is pleasantly ventilated throughout. Banking men will tell you that Hamilton National's Vaults are considered the last word. Add to these unsurpassed facilities the convenient location of Hamilton National, the long hours at which the Vaults are open, and you have the ultimate in Safe Deposit Service. Hamilton National Bank 130 West 42nd Street (Bush Terminal Bldg.) New York City Open 9 A. It. till 10.30 P. Jf. Our Deposit Vaults — open at tM same hours — are admitted to h» the best equipped in the otty. UJIAO »^ ML M.M M MM »