Exhibitors Herald (1927)

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March 19, 1927 EXHIBITORS HERALD 61 T heatres ALABAMA BIRMINGHAM, ALA. — Theatre. Owner, S. S. Whitfield, c/o Architect D. O. Whilliden, 515 N. 21st Street, Birmingham. ENSLEY, ALA.— Theatre. Owner, Ramsey & McCormack. Architect, D. O. Whilliden, 515 N. 21st Street, Birmingham. BIRMINGHAM, ALA.— Theatre and commercial building. Owner: Name withheld. Architects : Graven & Mayger, 180 N. Michigan Avenue. FLORIDA ST. PETERSBURG, FLA.— M. J. Burnside, president of Community Theatres Corp., is planning a new theatre to cost $500,000. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. — Theatre. Owner : E. E. Rogers and E. G. Andrews, Blum Building. Architect : D. Powell, Professional Building. Cost, $100,000. GEORGIA HOMERVILLE, GA. — Plans are about completed by Architects Greer & Bigger, 108 Patterson Street, Valdosta, Ga., for theatre for Douglas Dickerson, Musgrove and Smith Streets, Homerville. ATLANTA, GA.— Michalove & Oldknow, 100 Walton Street, will erect 800 seat theatre costing $75,000 on Glat Shoals Road. Daniell & Beutell, 307 Healey Building, are architects. DECATUR, GA. — O. R. Ledford, Atlanta, will erect theatre to be leased by Community Theatre Corp. Cost, $35,000. QUITMAN, GA. — Interstate Enterprises, c/o Nat Williams, secretary, Thomasville, Ga., will erect theatre. NEW HAMPSHIRE HAWTHORNE, N. H.— E. W. Rutan, Community Theatre Corp., 546 Broadway, Patterson, N. J., is contemplating building a $150,000 theatre at 302 Lafayette Avenue. NEW JERSEY JERSEY CITY, N. J.— Theatre. Owner: Stanley Company of America, 1915 Race Street, Philadelphia. Architects: Hoffman Henon Co., Finance Building, Philadelphia. Cost, $5OO,0OO. Same owners and architect plan $250,000 theatre in West Orange, N. J. ELIZABETH, N. J. — Theatre, stores, apartment building. Owner : Wolcott Holding Co., H. Kopilowitz, c/o Architect, J. Centanni, 142 Market Street, Newark, N. J. Cost, $250,000. NEWARK, N. J., Broad Park Realty Co., 972 Broad Street, has plans by William E. Lehman, 927 Broad Street, for a $1,500,000 theatre, store and office building. OAKLYN, N. J. — Theatre, stores, offices. Owner : Wm. Butler, Clearfield theatre, 2512 K Clearfield Street. Architects : Hodgens & Hill, 130 S. 15th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. NEW YORK NEW YORK, N. Y. — Theatre and office building. Owner; Lee and J. J. Shubert, 223 W. 44th Street., New York City. Architect: H. J. Krapp, 1 W. 47th Street, New York City. Cost, $200,000. NEW YORK, N. Y. — Theatre and office building. Owner; O. B. Potter Properties, 170 Broadway. Architect not selected. Location, Broadway and 56th Street. NEW YORK, N. Y. — Theatre and stores. Owner: Name withheld. Architects: Cohen & Seagel, 45 W. 57th Street. Cost, $450,000. BROOKLYN, N. Y. — Stores and theatre. Owner: Rudolph Sanders. The 15th Amusement Co., 1611 Eleventh Avenue, Brooklyn. Architect; Harrison G. Weisman, 25 W. IF YOUR THEATRE NEEDS A CANOPY Write for our CATALOGUE Central Iron & Wire Works MILWAUKEE, WIS. Spring Days Warm and Sunshiny § Wet and Bleak I —TRYING DAYS FOR ORGAN MEN SPRING is like that. Warm and bright today; cold and wet tomorrow. These sudden changes from day to day affect your organ tones and harm the delicate mechanism in your organ chambers, for they are so sensitive that any weather changes affects them materially. You should maintain an even temperature — you should have only warm dry air passing through your organ chamber, keeping it warm and dry even though the air outside is cold and damp. EVENHEETERS, THE ORGAN CHAMBER HEATERS, do this. They maintain an even temperature — keeping the air warm in the chamber and keeping this warm air circulating to every part of the chamber. Investigate this today! Protect your organ parts from deterioration and correct your organ troubles due to temperature changes and dampness by installing EVENHEETERS CRAMBLE T ENGINEERING CORP. 286-288 Milwaukee St. Milwaukee, Wis.