Showmen's Trade Review (Oct-Dec 1942)

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42 SHOWMEN'S TRADE REVIEW October 3, 1942 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINO Ten cents jier word (10 words minimum). No cuts or borders. No charge for name and address. 5 insertions for the price of 3. Money order or check with copy. Ads will appear as soon as received unless otherwise instructed. Address: Classified Dept., SHOWMEN'S TRADE REVIEW, 1501 Broadway, New York City. BOOKS THEATRE GAMES SYSTEMATIZING THEATRE OPERATION, a condensed, easy-to-read book covering every important phase of theatre operation. Written by "Chick" Lewis. Sent postpaid upon receipt of $1.00 in cash, check or money order. Address, Showmen's Trade Review, 1501 Broadway, New York City. EQUIPMENT WANTED SIMPLEX SP SEMI-PROFESSIONAL mportable 35mm outfits. Highest prices paid. Wire collect. S. O. S. CINEMA SUPPLY CORP., 449 W. 42nd St., New York City. GIVE IT TO SCRAP CAMPAIGN— BUT IF IT'S GOOD. I'LL BUY IT— Arcs, Rectifiers, Projectors, 16mm, 3Smm. EFFECT MACHINES. Give age, condition, first letter. Box 571, Showmen's Trade Review, 1501 Broadway, New York City. HELP WANTED OPERATOR WANTED: Sober, reliable and draft exempt. PLAZA THEATRE, Potosi, Mo. MANAGER FOR PALACE THEATRE, Winchester, Va. Fine opportunity right man. Herman H. Hable. NEW EQUIPMENT IN SIXTEEN YEARS, WE'VE BOUGHT OUT SIXTEEN COMPETITORS— latest is STAR CINEMA SUPPLY— Here are a few choice offerings — Rola 20 watt Loudspeakers ; 1500 ohm, $19.95; Universal Velocity Microphones, tripod stands, 25' cable and plug, $19.95 ; Peerless Magnarc Lamp, $275.00 ; Hall Connolly HC-10 Lamp, $350.00 ; Colortone Shutters, 25% discount; Bausch-Lomb IQYa" Peerless Conversion Reflectors, $15.75 ; Phonograph Record Players, $12.95 ; Brandt Junior Direct Coin Changers with penny trays, $89.50 ; Snowhite Voco-Chrome Soundscreens, 235/^c sq. ft. ; Heavy Curtain Track, $1.80 ft. ; Luxlite Series I Lenses, $4.95; Stock Tickets, 19c roll. Get our BIG BARGAIN BULLETIN. S. O. S. CINEMA SUPPLY CORPORATION, 449 W. 42nd Street, New York City. SOUND EQUIPMENT "RAN YOUR SOUND FOR YEARS," says Projectionist Roscoe Perdue, Salem, Virginia, "NOW WANT S. O. S. FOR MY OWN THEATRE." He should know, and so ought you — get wise— replace antiquated Amplifiers, Soundheads, Loudspeakers now while available. S. O. S. CINEMA SUPPLY CORPORATION, 449 W. 42nd St., New York City, R.C.A. PHOTOPHONE 35MM SOUND PROJECTORS, with 2000' Magazines, $195; Double DeVry 1000' outfit, $395; Simplex SP's, single outfit, $395. New Delco 1000 watt 110 D. C. Gas Engine Power Plants, $295.00. Ask for list of other 3Smm, 16mm Portables. S. O. S. CINEMA SUPPLY CORPORATION, 449 W. 42nd Street, New York City. BINGO CARDS DIE CUT— ORDER NOW TO INSURE PROMPT DELIVERY, $17.50 for 10,000 lots. Less quantities, $2.00 per 1,000. S. Klous, c/o Showmen's Trade Review, 1501 Broadway, New York City. BINGO CONTROLLED GAME, 12 ways to win, $3.00 per M. 16 ways — or 70 ways to win, $3.50 per M. Box 565, Showmen's Trade Review, 1501 Broadway, New York City. INCREASE ATTENDANCE AT YOUR JUVENILE MATINEES. Use comic magazines as premiums. We can supply these in large or small quantities, new, late, complete copies, publishers' remainders and overprints, at lowest prices. Representatives wanted. Theatre and Radio Adv. Co., 154 Maiden Lane, New York City. USED EQUIPMENT OWNER DRAFTED — JUST TOOK OVER STAR CINEMA SUPPLY STOCKPLENTY BARGAINS— Two Unit Simplex Raised Key Ticket Machine, $49.50 ; Eastman lA CineKodak, $29.50; Two conductor No. 8 Stage Cable, 15c ft. ; Intercommunicating Telephones, $1.95; R.C.A. Photocell Transformers, 75c ; Roth Actodector Motor Generator, $45.00 ; Powers 6B Heavy Pedestals, $39.50; Simplex Iiitermittents, $9.95 ; Suprex 46 Amp. Rectifier, $59.50; Footlights, Borderlights, $1.25 ft; 24" Blade Quiet Exhaust Fan with motor, $29.75 ; Autocash Coin Changers with penny chute, $29.50 : Arc-Rectifier Combinations, from $99.50 ; Lenses, $2.95 ; Powers Mechanisms, $39.50 ; Automatic Arcs from $39.50 ; Cushion Seats, 39c ; Amplifiers, $4.95 ; Soundheads, $9.95. ANNIVERSARY SALE CIRCULAR free. S.O.S. CINEMA SUPPLY CORPORATION, 449 W. 42nd St., New York City. IT'S REALLY TRUE — WE'LL EQUIP COMPLETE THEATRE FOR ABOUT $1,000.00. Terms to the right parties. Box 572, Showmen's Trade Review, 1501 Broadway, New York City. 2 ZENITH 35-MM 2000 FOOT SOUND PROJECTORS for sale. A. Landow, 108 Beachway, Keansburg, N. J. PAIR SIMPLEX— SPS— 35 mm. Portable projectors, perfect condition, 2000' magazines, amplifier, speaker, etc. Now Running. W. C. Flanary, Williamsville, Missouri. 3 POWER PROJECTORS with standsgood condition — priced right. Casino Theatre, Clavsburg, Pa. FOR SALE: TWO POWERS MACHINES with Mellophone sound. Truce, Theatre, Marshall, Arkansas. (Continued from Page 39) 'NEATH BROOKLYN BRIDGE (Mono.) Drama. Principals: Leo Gorcey, Bobby Jordan, Huntz Hall, Gabriel Dell, Bobby Stone, Jack Mulhall. Plot: The East Side Kids are held for the murder of a man whom they caught beating his young daughter. But, the man had been murdered by a gangster and the crime had been witnessed by an old paralytic sailor. They discover a way to understand the man and his testimony clears them. Director, Wallace Fox. DEAD MEN DON'T RIDE (Mono.) Western. Principals: John King, David Sharpe, Max Terhune, Evelyn Finley, Forrest Taylor, Charles King. Plot: When the Sheriff of a small town is killed by bank robbers, his father the Marshal, sends for the Range Busters. With their help, he sets a trap, and catches the culprits. Director, Robert Tansey. SILVER CITY RAIDERS (Col.) Western. Principals: Russell Hayden, Bob Wills, Dub Taylor, Lucille Lambert. Plot: A suave land broker who has information of a railroad going through the town, gets his henchmen to use their tactics on the owners of the land through which it will run. There are killings and kidnappings before Russell Hayden and a posse round up the gang. Director, William Berke. STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT. CIRCULATION, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1912, AND MARCH S. 1!)33. Of SHOWMEN'S TRADE REVIEW. piiWishea weekly iit New York, New York, for October 1, 1942. State of New York County of New York ss ; Before me, a Notary Public, in aiiJ for the State ami county aforesaid, personally appeared E. M. Brenner, who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says tliat she Is the Business Manager of the Showmen's Trade Review and that the following Is, to the best of her knowledge and belief, a true statement of tile ownership, management (and if a daily paper, the circulation), etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, as amended by the Act of March 3, 1033. eniliodied in section 537. Postal Laws and Itegulation.s, printed on the reverse of tliis forTti, 1(1 \vit: 1. Tliat the lumies and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: I'ulilislier, Cliarles E. Lewis, 1501 Broadway. New York, Now York. Editor, Cliarlcs E. Lewis, 1501 Broadway, New Y'orit, Now York. Managing Editor, Tlu)nias C. Kcnucily, 1501 Broadway, New Y(}rlt, New York. Business Maiuiger, E. M. Brenner, l.")01 Broadway, New York, Now York. 2. Tliat the owner is: (If owned by a corporation, its name and address must be stated and also liunicdialcly tlierelliider the names and addresses of stocUlioldors owning or holding one per cent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, tile names and addresses of the individual owners must be given. If owned by a iirm, company, or other unincorporated cotu;crn, its name and address, as well as those of eacli individual member, must bo given.) Showmen's Trade Review, Inc., 1,101 Broadway, New Yorit, New York. Cliarles U, Lewis, 1501 Broadwav, New Y'ork, N. Y. i\I. R. Winston. 320 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of tolal amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: (If there are none, so state.) None 4. That the two paragraphs iio.xt above, giving the names of tlio owners, stockliolders, an<l security liolders, if any, contain not only tlie list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon tlie books of the company but also, in cases whore the stockholder or security iiolder appears upon tlio books of the company as trusteo or in any otiicr fiduciary relation, the name of I lie person or corporation for whom sudi trustee is acting, is given; also tiiat tlio said two paragraphs contain statements embracing afflant's full knowledge and belief as to tlie circumstances and conditions under wliidi stockholders and security liolders who do nut appear upon tlie liooks of tlie company as trustees, liold stock and securities in a capacity other than lliat of a bona fide owner; and tins afliant has no reason to believe that any other person, association, or tiorporatioii has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, lionds, or other securities than as so stated by iier. E. M. BRENNER Business Manager Sworn to and subscribed before me this 24th day of September. 1942. FRANK K. ZIMMERMAN Notary Public, Queens County Queens Co. Clk's No. 251S; Register No. 6867 New York Co. Clk's No. 35; Register No. 3-Z-2C Commission expires IMarch 30, 1043