Boxoffice (Oct-Dec 1940)

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CHICAGO I I I Compliments of the | I Season I s ^ I I m I PRODUCERS f I RELEASING CORP. I I ^ I ABE FISCHER, Mgr. f S f. :« 1255 S. Wabash Victory 0672 | f ^ i HERMAN MARKS | I RUTH ROSENBLAT I I SEASON'S I h ^ I •I I 9 GREETINGS I o NEW OFFICES Al Dezel Roadshows 1325 S. Wabash — (2nd floor) Web. 7656 B 0 W IIL 11 M Cl Chicago — By whipping 20th CenturyFox two out of three games, Metro went into a first place tie with the Fox five in the Chicago Filmrow Bowling League. Five leading bowlers to date are: Abe Fisher, 20th Century-Fox, 179; John Knaffle, United Artists, 175; Mel Ogren, Universal, 172; Max Dreifuss, Republic, 171, and Fred Hanzelin, Metro, 171. The standings: Team — Won Lost 2()th Century-Fox 21 15 Metro 21 15 Paramount . . 20 10 I'nited Artists 20 10 KepiiOlic 10 20 I niversiil 15 21 Film Chauffeurs 15 21 CHICAGO Chicago — At the end of the 14th week in the Warner Bros. Bowling League, the Yannigans and Grove teams were tied for first place each having won 27 and lost 15. The team that is in first place on January 20 will be sent to St. Paul as Warner Bros, representatives in the A. B. C. tournament. The Yannigan five is composed of Harry Turrell, S. Schneider, R. Blanchard, Wm. Blitgen and Charlie Ryan. The Grove quintet consists of John Maloney, Frank Reiger, H. Salkin, John Falco and Chas. Funk. A raffle was held recently to raise money to send the winning team to St. Paul. One hundred and fortyeight dollars and 70 cents was raised by the sale of tickets with $20 deducted from that amount as the raffle prize. Lucky ticket holder was Edward Hickey, engineer, Beverly Theatre. The standings: Team — AVon Lost Yannigiaiis ..... 27 15 Grove 15 25 17 Stratford 24 18 Avalon Cubs 34 18 Haminoiid 24 18 Capitol 30 Beverl.v . 31 31 1,000 Pounders 21 21 Og:den 19 33 Cosmo 17 35 15 27 Jeffery . . 15 37 Five Stars 13 39 I SEASON'S GREETINGS I I I i ■S' I A i A "RASPUTIN" "CAPTAIN MOONLIGHT" "ARE WE CIVILIZED" MIDWEST FILM EXCHANGE, Inc. 1325 S. Wabash CALumet 3592 Arthur S. Benjamin A SEASON'S GREETINGS from SAUL GOLDMAN A^ ■3 AA' I i i I I I A' 3 A 3 I I VARIETY PICTURES 3rd Floor — Exhibitors' Bldg. 1325 So. Wabash 3 A A I I I 3 SEASON'S GREETINGS r % f f I I S' 3 A 3 I s I A 3 A 3 A G R E I V E R SEASON'S GREETINGS I From r AL and SAM SPECTOR | SPECTOR'S I RESTAURANT I % 1259 S. Wabash S — And the same to you I BURT OFSTIE | I NEW MIDWEST TRAILERS | (Everything for Your Screen) ^ 831 S. Wabash Ave. Chicago, 111. ^ |jr«?sr#?sjrs®w«Ksr«Ks3'SffHrC!?<5rSi?Srsw^^ & ig 3 I Season's Greetings A I I I I i I I I I 3 €f I The SENSATION of 1941 S-T-A-R-O Electric-Eye TARGET SCREEN GAME An Origination by ^ SCREEN GAME ATTRACTIONS I Incorporated ^ CHICAGO ^ I I i 1 BOB SNYDER 1325 So. Wabash Ave. Chicago, 111. WISH TO SINCFRFLY THANK i ALL MY "FRIFNDS" IN THF MIDWFST FOR THFIR FRIFNDSHIP, CO-OPFRATION SKULLDUGGFRY IN 1940 Fspecially to NICK (DICK SACHSEL) PROTOPOPOLOUSE Greek Plenipotentiary to NOTHING & COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON | Manny Goodman — Dave Katz W Dorothy Yormark ip HOLLYWOOD ADVERTISING CO. | Flags Valances Banners ^ 1243 So. Wabash Chicago % 3 M A^ 42 BOXOFFICE :: December 21, 1940