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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
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113
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1,200
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200
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8,600
24
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24
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11/
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3954
383i
39
38%
39
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4034
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4034
61,300
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23/
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195^
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1954
19M
1954
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1954
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900
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3,400
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31
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200
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13/
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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.