The Exhibitor (Nov 1938-May 1939)

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N'AL OF U *C [nmpinmiiimmiiimTr n# »u Eastern Pennsylvania, Southern New Jcrsry and £ :«Ware Published Tv ice by the “VTNTE S’! R EE ~ Publishing Co, I3«3 1 Vine Street, PkiL 5 f'umerly booker for Metro nown on the local Klaho la ••■ted with the Superior Exbmiker nd assistant to Mr. t as, *h>> winter in t == lp. i : i e act set a if ite return will as*: that . ;;U be 'visses so the trade ju jer. Best mtl*0 from JACK Fb 1NV nd Ri-had have coiithelr three R‘i I g The Str.niey Booking 'oil Theatre nov. d inluiy coii'rol of >be Nirdllnger lrtb Haro Smith a? managing t 'ha. .h .air ai the Nixon, ielgh Colnmues as reslr’ent o: tlie Ktvoli. AH K'lf i 'rhea e Aiir ting United iannnoth ti~ se:-s nored that Ja n Wheeler, fnritiiieci ,. Hh the be' .non t and nd ti'eei Thmtrea wilt short. the Knlck rljocker Thea* e i if rke 3t». wit., a policy picture o’ to 10 followed H ..f nun •j a.; a re Igne-i as roan • a) Fen E«hung> to a'c.-pt ,f illt trie; Him ger for Phli'iltt'iiu’g aud Warniogton l rotted Picture Theatres of Mis 'teudQ iarte.il will nroladelpliia. His successor at ot vet tn ?r. named •»88ll rber of the Urphewn i hectic erg, has re-taken possession r Theatre. se^Pv*. Hr 1m I r T3o s from 500 ' tending conaiderahli ior decorations. 9ew!iow Receives Sc Vciki .reck, of the Terople TheaU suffered the loss of a son recent "Hu" epidemic. The Industry extends sincm tc the well known exhibko. lavement wue local office of the lEdr.pe^desi F aUe Corp. and the Film Clearing House vfli be handled by Mr. Hennessy of ne 'i ’a; ei City Exchange. ’fiCt&f", mm Iff uaiii t/f, *i ss, erstwhile manager of the ct Theatre, Easton li j: end' •tough In Philadelphia rod it iiuas is In the Cineniato■ch of the service ar.d has n g pictures to the Govern Eichange and theatre e Vu^1 midnight AmO%r(hn numb r of about 76 (txtbrreJAibe M. ,der. G. I»''i idi n November f wi' | i^^K Behai, J r flUksg w 'Come the returnin;; r x.u c. ;ger of !u:. Vox LtchqAe wh w j.lsr SatifT'o* hie spurs as see. id lisctecant southern officer' iralr'ng 1 jAhie. A or Tbe affair wal^eiaidec I Da Chas. r eak dinner but pi ove SiIu^fl^Amsterdn.’ than oat. Max Mil born ’ard ceremonies fairly ok^HEnwiisel^x in . ^Kwtgley .n |c ^ »vy •rov’clni i cu' rrf of I ya3; •>. g'-ou splendour th«.t t the . Amm, >f Her tv a Interested t» ery nlr t ■>< slay, b osky j fb b x k. W Those pr sent pror o ir; el 'I^Brniosi Ka 1 1 *hw lptrt V. suetot ful , Ta • of it. iiid Wa local Cara, Hi!!.' Gx at. irj lv In i-eceni yea -s. ■ Suel lie. Mr. AucCT-i k A tieautlXi i rnaeo, c e'dil m vesil ~d a, I’de A in son, presented to Lt :V lot by Mr. Jus -sj^r. ¥ Hheirgo) I, Chi. Mastbaum wh . t V a high tr. ‘.at* to! ,ror, r .bailer, i the soldler-excna, ge life. >ohn Clark iScirw Lrtai D . W St and Dha Hseos a obliged with some I Forte, Burbank, .1 F melody atngtng. The dinner' which '.Benn, R. H Carrick, H started at 7 I*. M. did . at end till after (Boney, ’ onkars, Dave tX-o. Morr is r-f -the Ci.rur.te feri tisaotres was it tew a is.;! vvek s r^lghtenu. ut his Dock'ngf: badly -v-uddlear by r; "flu " a os' ht order. manager of the local Mutcgt has received a personal in h" new Afllliated headu Muuial complimenting him s! liras the Philadelphia iffice ai d idvislng hli to reialn Pr sent force of help. V... an,i Mrs. Ja»s;«s N -ton of tne N.-w oi T.ieatre. Kes? lehcning. »sr? in town oa a shopping tour w-Uks then tbeacre was closeo by the "iT«". % ‘ Katteg^r Berman rt the Ar w Es| ckange repo is T50 CtK‘ boskvee-. -nV; far ; cn the Houuini Serial. Mr f rr_s i aas also otiii..ed the rights • ’Tire j Sliest kJy. t si ;" with Frannia ror-J, i vhich seiias runs 56 episodes -mi ;s c^ctia ting for other serials. rods ar.i ornier employes of 71'ioti of Atlantic City wt"id ap; reclatsd Ms a qiiu lt n! xe air.: and express regret health oallgeo him to leave taminiiEimiiiimiiHiiinifliiiiiinniiiiii versai pictures corporation. MT’T'JJA is formed, with Will H. Hays president. ror aomination oi exmoition. "Lights of New York” is first all-talking picture. ru Plications. November 2 5, 19)8 ON YOUR DESK EVERY WEDNESDAY PHI NAT