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The RECOGNIZED AUTHORITY
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Vol. XIX No. 1
Sunday, Jan. i, 1922 Price 25c. a = = Copyright, 1922, Wid’s Film and Film Folks, Inc. = = nn
Published Daily at 71-73 West 44th St., New York Ngee. by. WID’S FILM AND FILM FQOBKS, INC:
Joseph Dannenberg, President and Editor; J. W Alicoate, Treasurer and Business Manager; J. A. Cron, Advertising Manager
Entered as second-class matter May 21, 1919 at the post office at New York, N. Y., under the Act of March 3, 1879. Terms (Postage free), United States, Outside of Greater New York,
$10.00 one year; 6 months, $5.00; 3 months, $3.00.
Foreign, $15.00. Subscribers should remit with order.
Address all communications to THE FILM DAILY, 71-73 West 44th St.i.New York, N. Y. Telephone, Vanderbilt 4551-4552-5558.
Hollywood, California: Editorial and Business Offices, 6411 Hollywood
Boulevard. Phone, Hollywood 1603. Lendon Representative: W. A. Williamson, Kinematograph Weekly, : 85 Long Acre, London, W. @ 2. Paris Representative: Le Film, 144 Rue Montmartre.
Central European Representative: Internationale Filmschau, Prague (Czecho-Slovakia), Wenzelsplatz. Features Reviewed Betty Compson in....... THE LITTLE MINISTER
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“Pardoning the bad is injuring the good”—Benjamin Franklin.
News of the Week in Headlines
Monday Holiday.
Tuesday John Emerson and Saul E. Rogers talk for and against tariff in Washington. William P.S. Earle Pictures formed. Plan four a year.
J. D. Williams sees drop in production cost as move to return to normalcy.
Ernst Lubitsch and Paul Davidsohn arrive from Ger
many.
Wednesday .
Lubitsch describes his working methods. Charles Ray expected to sign with United Artists.
Philip Van Loan completing “The Soul of the Violin,” described as a “film opera.”
Shuberts book “The Lonely Trail” for New York.
Thursday
James R. Grainger acting as sales manager for Cosmopolitan Prod. as well as for various other producers.
Senate Finance Cofmmittee gets official survey of film imports and exports. Exposed imports for 1921 one-fourteenth of exports.
Gasnier completes R-C contract.
Friday
Carl Laemmle asking exhibitors to bid on “Foolish Wives.”
Pictorial Clubs of New York, Inc., making religious and educationals.
Marshall Neilan in letter to Sydney S. Cohen tells of alleged dream in which he saw a combination between First National and Famous Players, and predicts it may come true.
Pat Dowling asks why the necessity of prologues.
Saturday
Last issue of this publication under its well-known name, WID’S DAILY, appears today. on its title will be THE FILM DAILY.
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