The Moving picture world (July 1926-August 1926)

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August 7, 1926 MOVING PICTURE WORLD 341 Our ^iock Market B>' ^rvin L. Hall (Stock market reports compiled by Newburger, Henderson & Loeb, 100 Broadway, New York — Members of New York and Philadelphia Stock Exchanges) Daily High and Low — Per Share 1925 RANGE 1926 RANGE High Low High Low PAR SV4 64 li) Balaban and Katz 25 lis 104H nm 106% Eastman Kodak no par 114M 127J4 103V, Famous Players Common no par 120 103^ 124 115 Preferred 100 IVA 3'A (b) Film Inspection no par 110 100 107 96 First National Pictures, Pref. 100 85 68V^ 85 SSH Fox Film "A" no par 32 26 34« 19 (b) Fox Theatres "A" no par U'A 13 15!4 9 (b) International Projector no par 44J4 22 4254 34!4 Loews, Inc. no par 24'/2 18 2454 22-4 Metro Goldwyn, Pref. 27 19H 23^^ 19 Motion Picture Capital no par 90H 70 83 4SH Pathe Exchange "A" no par ) 40 WA (c) Roxy Theatre (Units) 12 2'A Roxy Theatre, Common no par 65 45 72J4 45 (d) Stanley Ca, of America no par 13 14 6V2 (b) Trans-Lux D. P. Screen no par 100 88 Universal Chain Theatres ctf. 47 24 41 29« (b) Universal Pictures no par 94?^ 97y, 90 1st Pref. 100 1754 WA 12 Warner Bros. "A" 10 19 U'A 14« 8 (b) Common no par Sales July 22 July 23 July 24 July 26 July 27 July 28 for High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low Week 725^ 72'A 7254 72-4 7254 73 * 72/ 7254 7234 7234 7234 7234 U3A 113 113 113 113 113 113 113 113 113 112/ 1,200 um ns'A 11634 11754 116/ 115/ 116/ 1145^ 117/ 115/ 11734 11634 70,000 119/2 119%* 119K 119ji* 11954 119^* 119/ 119^8* 119/ 119J4* 119?^ 1197/8 200 6 6 S'A 7 * 7 * 5H 7 * 5M 7 * 55/a 7 * 100 103^^ 1045^* 10354 10354 103/ 103^* mn mvs 10354 104 * 103/ 1(M * 200 73 71H 73 71/8 72/ 71M 7m 7154 72 71^ 7354 72 8,600 24 25 ♦ 24 24 24 25 * 24 24/» 2454 2454 2434 24 1,100 11/2 14 • 1154 14 * 11/ 14 • 11/ 14 * 11/ 14 * 11/ 14 » 3954 383i 39 38% 39 3854 39fi 38f« 4034 39/ 42/ 4034 61,300 2i'A 24 * 235^ 23%' 23/ 23^» 23/ 237A* 23/ 23^ 2334 im 19'A 195^ I9rs 19H 1954 19M 1954 1954* 1954 19/* 900 54H 53 SS'A* 53J4 54/* 55 55 55 55 56 5554 1,200 23 25 * 2254 2454* 24 24 23 25 • 23 25 * 23 25 * 5 6 * 5 6 * 554 654' 5?4 534 534 534 5/ 6/* 7254 70H 71/2 70 7154 70/ 71 70 71 3« 70/ 71M 70 9,057 854 854 m 8/* 8% «Vs 8/ 834 8/ 8/ 3,400 97 102 * 97 102 » 97 102 • 97 102 * 97 102 • 97 102 * 31 3054 3054 31 • 30/ 31 * 30/ 33 * 30/ 33 ♦ 30/ 3m* 200 9VA 97 * 94;^ 97 * 947A 96/' 96H 9634 9634 9634 94/ 9634* 200 WA 18 1854 18 18 18 17/ 17/ 17^ 17/ 18 1734 6,000 13 im 12'A 125^ 11/ 13 * 13/ 13 1434 14 13 14/* 1,800 (o) Units consist of 1 share Qass "A" and 1-3 share Comiaon, both no par value. (d) Philadelphia Stock Ejcchange. (e) Not available. (f) Raose o# Old Stoek. Important News In Pictures (*) Bid and asked; no sales these days. (a) Chicago Stock Exchange. (b) Nfew York Curb Market. Warner Bros, are now prepared to "shoot the works" on their marvelous co-efficient to motion pictures, the Vitaphone. A considerable sum of money has been spent in the preliminary work, and here we see the fascinating Anna Case, famous for her work with the Metropolitan Opera Company as well as on the concert stage, singing a Spanish song which will be heard on the Vitaphone at the De Luxe premiere of John Barrymore in "Don Juan," at the Warner Theatre, Thursday evening, August 5th. This Vitaphone scene, enhanced by the singing, is illustrative of similar scenes in which some of the greatest singers and entertainers will be seen and heard as part of the "Don Juan" presentation. An exceptional programme has been arranged.