The Exhibitor (October 15, 1920)

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50 "THE EXHIBITOR,” OCTOBER 15, 1920 “Everybody’s Business” Over Comerford Circuit Announcement is made by The Square Deal Exchange, that “Everybody’s Business,” the absorbing melodrama, starring Charles Richman, has been booked over the Comerford circuit of theatres in the coal regions. This production is familiar to most exhibitors because of the extensive advertising it had in the trade publications and the favorable notice it has received from men prominent in all walks of life. While on a tour of the middlewest, Hughie Campbell combined business with pleasure and bought up a trainload of oats which he shipped east to dispose. Ticket Choppers and Booths 1 ' Brass Photo and Poster Frames WICKETS, KICK-PLATES, DOOR-BARS, LIGHTING FIXTURES Send for Catalog “X” THE NEWMAN MFG. CO., Cincinnati, O. THE STEALERS ARE COMING! For Sale! Deagon Unifon, 2/i octave, good condition. Great ballyhoo stunt. Ask Tom Bible, "he knows." C. D. BUSS Strand Theatre Easton, Pa. SALE! Moving Picture Machines Two Edisons, complete. $ 1 00.00 each. One Lubin, with extra head, $150.00. All in good running order. FAMILY THEATRE, LEBANON, PA. At Liberty — A-l Operator 8 years" experience. Good references. RAYMOIND BERRY 931 Haddon Ave. Collingswood, N. J. EXPERIENCED CAMERAMAN Capable of taking Moving Pictures of local events, parades, celebrations, industrial pictures, etc. Reasonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. We can go anywhere at short notice. A. TAYLOR 33 S. 8th St. Lebanon, Pa. Bell Phone, 46 W John Cook, manager of the Carr and Schad interests, closed the summer season by taking a week off to go fishing for pickerel and bass. The Pleasure Parlor, Hazleton, which has been a four day a week policy during the summer season, is again open daily. The Diamond Theatre in that town also re-opened on Friday last. Green and Altman have established their office at 620 N. Broad Street, where their motion picture business, as well as other activities will be taken care of. NEAL HART THEATRE ELECTRICAL WORK of every description Minute-Man Service JOSEPH V. FRIEL Phone, Dickinson 4946 2031 MOORE STREET { I Will Build Up Your Saturday Matinees ! j LEVIS MOORE, THE PENCIL KING Pencils Novelties Blotters Calendars Metal Goods Different From Others Novelties from 2Y2c up | 1615 SANSOM STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. | I FILM MEN’S TIRE SHOP STANDARD MAKES Service That Satisfies Prices That Are Right KEYSTONE TIRE SHOP TOM GOLDBERG 1316 VINE STREET NATIONAL POSTER EXCHANGE! “Service That Excels” WE ARE RENTERS OF POSTERS SLIDES PHOTOS { FOR ALL COMPANIES 1231 VINE STREET, PHILA. SIMON LIBROS OSCAR LIBROS Philadelphia Enameling Works. s FG1V 13 11 VINE ST. PHILADELPHIA. PA. s COMMERCIAL SIGNS Wood Electric Wire Paper a Card Brass Oil Cloth Metal Gold Lea Gold Leaf Raised Bronze Lettering Painting Wall Glass ills letters Enameled -r Gold Glass Cut Glass Gold Leaf Brass Enameled Script Wood Raised SPECIALTIES Changeable NamePlates Letter Signs Desk Plates ory Boar Bulletin Boards Director ards Enameled ___rds Steel Signs Church Signs Enameled Door Plates Table Tops