The Exhibitor (October 15, 1920)

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38 “THE EXHIBITOR,” OCTOBER 15, 1920 South Jersey Notes By BILL KELLY Jersey Concerns Chartered Park Pictures, Inc., 15 Exchange Place, Jersey City, John G. Flanigan, agent, to manufacture and deal in motion pictures, films, etc.; capital, 1000 shares of no par value; incorporators, John G. Flanigan, Long Branch, 5 shares; J. Gibbon Fruin, 900 Third Avenue, New York City, 5, and Joseph M. Hanley, 30 McDonough Street, Brooklyn, 5. Schwartz, Sobelson and Stern, Inc., Empire Theatre, 978 Broadway, Bayonne; Arthur Z. Schwartz, agent; to construct and operate motion picture theatres and other amusement buildings; capital $100,000, of 1000 shares at $100 each; incorporators, Stanley Sobelson, 139 Jaques Avenue, Rahway, 40 shares; Herman Stern, 437 East Eightieth Street, New York City, 40, and Arthur Z. Schwartz, Chrome, 40. New Brunswick Realty Holding Company, 15 Exchange Place, Jersey City; New Jersey Corporation Company, agent; to construct and operate motion picture theatres and other places of amusement; capital, $2000 of 20 shares at $100 each; incorporators, Seth B. Mac NEAL HART Clinton 8 shares; Charles Planick, 1, and Anna T. Conway, 1, all of 20 Nassau Street, New York City. National Housing Corporation, 123 Parrow Street, Orange; William P. Allen, agent; to build and operate motion picture theatres and other amusement buildings; capital, $100,000 of 10,000 shares at $10 each; incorporators, Walter B. Foster, 123 Parrow Street, Orange, 500 shares; Arthur A. Cole, 117 North Clinton Street, East Orange, 100, and Herman H. Howell, 63 Edgerton Terrace, East Orange, 100. South Jersey Amusement Company, Delaware corporation, to operate from 500 Fourth Avenue, Haddon Heights; Harry C. Boardman, agent; to operate motion pictures and other amusements; capital, $150,000 of 8000 shares of preferred and 7000 shares of common stock; incorporators, H. C. Boardman, Haddon Heights, 50 shares common; J. J. Boardman, Haddon Heights, 40 common, and H. J. Nebinger, Philadelphia, 10 common. Hildinger Guest of Newspaper Men Trenton, Oct. 15. — Charles C. Hildinger, of the Hildinger Enterprises, this city, promoters of motion picture theatres and other amusement buildings, was the guest of the newspaper correspondents on the press stand at the Trenton Inter-State Fair in September and October. Mr. Hildinger, who for years was engaged in newspaper work in Pittsburgh, enjoyed the occasion very much. Work on Keith House Starts Next Month Trenton, Oct. 15. — Operations on the construction of the new Keith Motion Picture Theatre on West State Street near the Capitol here will be started the latter part of the month. The razing of the Hildebrecht Restaurant on which site the house will be erected has been started, while plans have been completed for excavations for the theatre. The work on the structure will be continued during the winter, if weather conditions permit. Construction of Trenton Theatres Progressing Trenton, Oct. 15. — Operations on the construction of Reade’s Capitol, which will replace old Taylor Opera House here, are progressing to a point, where, it is felt, the house will be open for motion pictures and vaudeville by Christmas. Excavations are now being made for the foundations for motion picture houses that will be built on Perry Street and South Broad Street here by William J. Vernon, owner of the St. Regis Motion Picture Theatre on East State Street and a movie house in Philadelphia. THE STEALERS ARE COMING! Greetings to the Giants of the Exhibiting Field — THE CAPITOL THE COLONIAL THE COLLINGSWOOD COMERFORD’S NEW WILKES-BARRE THEATRE WILMER & VINCENT’S ALLENTOWN THEATRE HADDON HIGHLANDS CO.’S MAGNIFICENT NEW FILM PALACE THE GIANTS OF THE INDEPENDENT FEATURES ARE: “THE GOLDEN TRAIL” With JANE NOVAK and a Stellar Cast “HERITAGE” WILLARD MACK’S Vital Human Document “A COMMON LEVEL” The Most Spectacular Film Production of the Year iiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiitiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiMiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM' RIALTO FILM EXCHANGE 1240 VINE STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. m