Exhibitors Daily Review (1927)

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Exhibitors DAILY REVIEW. SATURDAY, APRIL 23. 1927 MODERN HOTELS IN PROGRESSIVE CITIES City Hotel Schenectady, N. Y The Van Curler York, Pa The Yorktowne Camden, N, J The Walt Whitman Troy, N. Y The Troy Salem, Mass The Hawthorne New Britain, Conn The Burritt Gardner, Mass The Colonial Oswego, N. Y The Ppntiac Winchester, Va. . The George Washington Carlisle, Pa The Molly Pitcher Philipsburg, Pa The Philips Alexandria, Va The George Mason Martinsburg, W. Va. The Shenandoah Norristown, ?a The Valley Forge Uniontown, Pa The White Swan Glens Falls, N. Y The Queensbury Middletown, Ohio The Manchester Kingston, N. Y The Governor Clinton Newport, R. I The Viking Troy, N. Y. The Hendrick Hudson Chattanooga, Tenn. . . The Read House Wiliimantic, Conn The Nathan Hale Coney Island, N. Y The Half Moon Virginia Beach, Va. The Cavalier Rochester, Pa The Penn Beaver Wilkinsburg, Pa The Penn Lincoln Hamilton, Ohio The Anthony Wayne New Castle, Pa The Castleton Pottsville, Pa The Necho Allen Savannah, Ga. . . The General Oglethorpe Ashland, Ky The Henry Clay American Hotels Corporation J. LESLIE KINCAID, Pres. 25 West 4Sth St., New York City Affiliated: UNITED HOTEL COMPANY OF AMERICA Calendar of Coming Events April 2A — National Forestry Week. April 24-26 — Seventh Annual Convention of M. P. T. O. of Western Pennsylvania and West Virginia at William Penn Hotel, Pittsburgh. April 2Sr28 — Spring meeting of Society of Motion Picture Engineers at Hotel Monticello, Norfolk, Va. April 26 — Party given by Big U Club at Cafe Boulevard, New York. .\pril 29-May 1 — Warner Bros. Sales Convention at Pennsylvania Hotel, New York. April 30 — Pathe Club entertainment. New York and Philadelphia clubs, at Hotel Knickerbocker. May 1-4 — Universal Sales Convention at Drake Hotel, Chicago. May 1-7 — National Music Week. May 2 — Film Banquet and Get-Together at Fontenelle Hotel, Omaha. May 2-5— Paramount Eastern Sales Convention in New York. May 2-6 — Annual Convention of Educational Film Exchanges at Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles. Ma} 2-3 — Meeting of M. P. T. O. of Nebraska, Loyal Hotel, Omaha. May 4 — First Annual Movie Frolic of Exhibitors Association of Chicago at Stevens Hotel. May 6 — Paramount Middle West Sales Convention in Chicago. May 11 — Spring Film Golf Tournament. May 11 — Fox Sales Convention at Hotel Ambassador, Atlantic City, N. J. May 19-24^ — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Sales Convention at Hotel Biltmore, Los Angeles. Alay 19-23 — First National Sales Convention at Burbank Studio, Calif. June 7-9 — National Convention of M. P. T. O. A. at Columbus, Ohio. June 15-16 — Tournament of Midwest Film Golf Association. F. B. O. Comedy at Paramount "Alice’s Three Bad Eggs,” an F. B. O. “Alice" comedy, will play the Paramount Theatre, New York, the week of April 23. The Most Influential Newspaper of the Motion Picture Industry — Exhibitors DAILY REVIEW. £cchan^B5^ BverywfierE “Arlington Operated” HOTEL ANSONIA BROADWAY, 73rd TO 74th STS. NEW YORK CITY 12 minutes from Penn, and Grand Central Stations 5 minutes to Theatres and Shopping District 1260 ROOMS (All Outside) New York’s most complete hotel. Everything for comfort and convenience of our guests. Two Restaurants Open from 6:30 A. M. until midnight Music — Dancing — 2 Radio Orchestras Ladies’ Turkish Bath — Beauty Parlor — Drug Store Barber Shop — Stock Broker’s Office All in the Ansonia Hotel TRANSIENT RATES 300 Rooms and Bath $3.50 per day Large double Rooms, twin beds, Bath $6.00 per day Parlor, Bedroom and Bath (2 persons) . $7.00 per day Special Weekly and Monthly Rates A restful hotel — away from aU the noise and “dirt” of the “Roaring Forties.” No coal smoke, our steam plant equipped oil fuel. Coolest Hotel in New York in Summer. THE ANSONIA In Conjunction with the Hotels Colonial, Anderson, Richmond and Cosmopolitan “Arlington Operated” I! V V V STATE RIGHT BUYERS We Offer SKETCHOGRAPHS 12 Single Reel Mirth Provoking Cartoons With the Compelling Touch of Human Interest ft by JULIAN OLLENDORFF The Most Famous of All Screen Cartoonists. AL JOY COMEDIES 12 Two Reel Hilarious Ticklers. SHOT AND POWDER 12 Two Reel Side Splitting, Sparkling Comedies ft ft li BOY ADVENTURES 12 Single Reel Reflectors of Life’s Happiest Days Featuring MICKEY BENNETT The Real Kid. ft Communicate With CRANFIELD & CLARKE, Incorporated > ft 729 SEVENTH AVENUE NEW YORK, N. Y. ft ft ft ft ft !♦! It i i