Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (Sep 1934 - Aug 1935)

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1935 5 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Ten cents per word, including initials, address, or box number. Minimum insertion 15 words. Cash or money order with each copy. Yearly contract rates are lower. Send for contract scale. Address communications to FILM BULLETIN, 1313 Vine Street, Phila., Pa. ORGAN WANTED Marr & Colton or Kimball three-manuel organ wanted. Write to FILM BULLETIN, Box FB 105. POSITION WANTED Theatre manager and advertising expert; 19 years' experience managing large houses in Philadelphia. Eager for connection with outfit willing to spend to put a theatre over. I can do it. Write FILM BULLETIN, Box FB 106. First Division Entertains First Division entertained the local independent theatremen on Monday with a preview showing of a complete FD unit show at the Locust Street Theatre and a luncheon at the Ritz Carlton immediately thereafter. The program consisted of a Melody Mood, the first issue of March of Time and "Women Must Dress" as the feature. The entire unit program was well received by the exhibitors and their guests. Sam Rosen, local branch manager, and Morris Saphier, of the home office, handled the arrangements, which went off without a hitch. "Not a dark house in more than 20 years of film delivery service!" NEW JERSEY MESSENGER SERVICE 250 N. JUNIPER ST. PHILA. Because it is fighting fheir battle . • • INDEPENDENT EXHIBITORS read FILM Bl ILLETIN Sincere Courageous Honest There is a difference between JUST Printing and COOP Printing That is why National-Penn Printing is the leader in the field! NATIONAL-PENN PRINTING COMPANY 1233 VINE ST. PHILA., PA. Simon Libros Al Blofson Oscar Libros PICTURES. P E N N Dependability Lowest Prices Let Us Quote On Your Next Requirements 309 N. 13th St., Phila. RIT. 3273 THEATRE EQUIPMENT CO. AND THINGS Joe Murphy has taken over the Elm Theatre, Camden. It is to be opened on Washington's Birthday. * * * Murray Beier has acquired the series of eight Nick Carter features. Here are mystery-detective stories that have a following of millions before they ever reach the screen. Report has it that Thomas Meighan will star in them. * * * Herb Given, the Gaumont-British chief here, entertained a group of exhibs Friday morning with a screening of "The Iron Duke," George Arliss vehicle. • * * * A Mr. Thomas is said to be taking over the Imperial, Kulpmont. Our detectives were unable to get a line on the gentleman, so he must be a newcomer to the business. Good luck, anyhow. * * * Joseph Wolf, owner of the Globe, Philadelphia, is reopening the Castle in North Philly on Thursday. * * # "Little Men" is playing Broadway's famous Astor Theatre in New York this week. This is the first indie film that has gotten a play in that house in many, many years. * * * John Golder is being deluged with bookings on "School for Girls," the latest Liberty exploitation special. Hollywood Exchange is seeing lots of activity these past few weeks. The picture your public is DEMANDING to see! in every foot of this immortal screen drama Nat Levtne presents LOUISA M. ALCOTT'S eternal romance of youth LITTLE MEM with RALPH MORGAN ERIN O'BRIEN-MOORE JUNIOR DURKIN -PHYLLIS FRASER CORA SUE COLLINS GUSTAV von SEYFFERTITZ and the "Link Men" FRANKIE DARRO DICKIE MOORE TAD ALEXANDER DAVID DURAND COLD MEDAL film co inc. 1236 VINE STREET, PHILA., PA. LOC. 4712