The Film Daily (1924)

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THE 4 Wednesday, November 12, 1924 Incorporations Albany — Layman, New York. 100 shares common stock, no par value. Incorporators, P. Layman, G. Weinstein and R. Fitchel. Attorneys, Bosky, Schiller and Serling, New York. Albany — Morris Park Theatrical Enterprises, Bronx. Capital $6,000. Incorporators, H. Suchman, A. Stock and M. Rothman. Attorneys, Suchman & Samuels, New York. Albany — E. H. and D. Theater Corp., New York. Capital $25,000. Incorporators, A. Erlanger, S. Harris and A. Levy. Attorney, J. P. Bickerton, Jr., New York. Albany — Theater Estates, Inc., New York. Capital $25,000. Incorporators, R. Pincus, R. Passman and B. Kaprow. Attorneys, Kramer & Kleinfeld, New York. Albany — Landrah Corp., New York. Capital $20,000. Incorporators, H. Houdini, N. Saland and A. Steiner. Attorneys, Ernst, Fox & Cane, New York. Albany — Henbard Prod., New York. Capital $5,000. Incorporators, H. Baron, I. Miller and R. Lurie. Attorneys, Kaplan, Kosman & Strusand, New York. Albany — Murray Hill Amusement Co., New York. Capital $10,000. Incorporators, I. Sklar, S. Sellenfruend and S. Sklar. Attorney, S. Goldberg, New York. Albany — Camera Arts, New York. Capital $100,000. Incorporators, A. B. Hitchins, D. S. Mungillo and A. E. Tibbo. Attorney, J. A. Visel, Jamaica. Jefferson City, Mo. — Easton Amusement Co., St. Louis. Capital $3,000. Incorporators, Maurice Stahl, George P. Skouras and R. A. Ross. Albany — Walden United Theater, Inc., Walden. Capital $25,000. Incorporataors, P. J. Barnes, F. E. Ne^ mee and W. E. Collins. Albany — Hill-Strauss, Inf., New York. Capital $10,000. Trenton, N. J. — Famous Productions, Inc., Red Bank. THEATRE MANAGER Now with leading de luxe theatre, personally supervising presentation and exploitation, wants a percentage proposition with a big city theatre which is not turning in enough profit. Address Box G 508, care Film Daily, 71 W. 44th St., N. Y. C. New York Chica{;o° Hollywood Rothacker Laboratories WILLIAM S. GILL, Eastern Sales Mgr. S42 Fifth Ave. Tel. Murray HiU 1831 Among Exchangemen Cleveland — William Mendelsohn is the new Paramount exploitation man covering Northern Ohio. He comes from Buffalo and succeeds Gavin Hawn, who has been transferred to Wilkebarre, Pa. Omaha — R. ("Bob") Mannion, with Pathe in Chicago for a number of years, and later shifted to the local office, has been sent back to his old job. Cleveland — E. A. McAuliffe, formerly with F. B. O. in Cincinnati, is now with Vitagraph, covering the Lima territory. Lose Two Year Fight Council Bluffs, la. — For almost two years, union operators have been ©n strike here, Now, the battle is over, with the operators defeated. When the exhibitors refused certain demands made by the operators about two years ago, the latter called a strike. Later, stench bombs were thrown into the theaters and power wires cut. The case was brought to court, and although no one was caught, the operators were blamed. The court has just issued a permanent injunction restraining operators from interfering with the houses in any way. Loew Elxecutives Burned (.special to THE FILM DAILY) Cleveland— Albert Freedman, of Loew's Ohio Theaters, and George Ryder, manager of Loew's Liberty, were severely burned about the fac«, recently, when a flash light powder flared unexpectedly. They were taking a picture of a float which was the Liberty's contribution to a neighborhood celebration. Stringent with Operators Port Arthur, Tex. — A city ordinance, just passed by the City Commission, provides that all operators must be examined and receive a license to run a projection machine from a board to be provided for by the ordinance, Ewart Adamson with C, The scenario staff of C. B. C. ha^ been augmented by Ewart Adamson. Theater Changes Montreal, Que. — The Capitol theater, one of the outstanding local theaters, has changed to its new policy of starting weekly programs on Saturdays, with the presentation of Lloyd's "Hot Water." Estevan, Sask. — The Delight, the first house to be built in this town, erected in 1911, has been purchased by Dr. Creighton and Dr. Walsh and will be remodeled into a hospital. Butte — Merle Davis has taken over the Ansonia Amusement Co. This embraces the Orpheum and Ansonian. Coast Brevities % (.special to THE FILM DAILY) Hollywood — Patsy Ruth Miller has begun work on "Judgment," Frank Lloyd's current picture. Ethel Wales has left for San Mateo to join the company making "On the Shelf." She recently finished a part in "The Monster," with Lon Chaney. GAUSMAN Clifton Forge, Va. — The Masons are remodeling and redecorating their Masonic temple and theater. Portland, Ore.— The Rialto has been purchased from O. M. Sandblast by O. B. Hanson. Olympia, Wash. — Joe Bratt, has been made manager of Zable & Wilson's new Capitol. Festus, Mo. — The Opera House is now under the management of William A. Doerge. Dupo, 111. — The Amuse U has been purchased by Passeck & Lock from R. Walch. Kansas City — John Burk has bought the Circle, a suburban house. Sayville, L. I.— The Sayville O. H. has introduced a picture policy. STATE RIGHT BUYERS Here Is A Real Bargain New Five-Reel Western (Not a Re-Issue) Good Cast — Thrilling Action Full Line of Advertising Accessories Territorial Rights Available At Exceptionally Low Price Also A Series of Twenty Two-Reel BEN TURPIN Re-Issues. This Is Your Chance For A Real Clean Up Address Opportunity No. 103 FILM DAILY 71 W. 44th St. ' illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllh^ I NOW IN PRODUCTION 1 A Series of Sure Fire I RED BLOODED WESTERNS I Starring LESTER CUNEO ■ They'll satisfy and make you money M Distributed by the foremost State Righters in the country. M Produced by I WARD LASCELLE PRODUCTIONS 1 Beverly Hills California i i I CONSOLIDATED CERTIFIED PRINTS The Best That Can Be Made The CONSOLIDATED FILM INDUSTRIES,inc. Executive Offices 729 Seventh Avenue' New York Los Angeles