Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (Sep 1934 - Aug 1935)

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 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. INSURANCE Ail forms of special insurance applying to theatre operation handled on minimum rates. Representative will be sent on request. Box FB 107. "The show must go on!" — and it takes reliable delivery service to get it there on time . . . HorlacheR DELIVERY SERVICE 1228 VINE ST. PHILA. M. Lawrence Daily, Notary Public PHILLYS FIRST RUNS Roxy-Mastbaum, LIVING ON VELVET (First National), closes Thursday after one week. Boyd, AFTER OFFICE HOURS (Metro), c'.oses Thursday after one week. Stanley, SWEET MUSIC (Warners), opened last Friday. Doubtful if it will get more than one week. Fox, LITTLE COLONEL (Fox), probably good for two weeks. Aldine, SCARLET PIMPERNEL (United Artists), ends three-weeks' run Friday. Stanton, SEQUOIA (Metro), opened last Wedne:day. May get two weeks. Earle, I AM A THIEF (Warners), closes Thursday. One week. Locust, THE IRON DUKE (Gaumont-British) , enters second week. Karlton, GIGOLETTE (RKO), opened last Friday for one week. Europa, THE UNFINISHED SYMPHONY (Gaumont-British), completing its second week. Scheduled to Open During the Week: VANESSA (Metro), opens at the Boyd Friday. BEST MAN WINS (Columbia), at the Earle Friday. SHADOW OF DOUBT (Metro), starts at the Karlton Friday. FOLIES BERGERE (United Artists), opens Saturday at the Aldine. MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD (Universal), at the Stanton Saturday. • CLEM'S • Motion Picture Supply House Expert Supply Service for the Independent Theatre 255 N. 13th ST., PHILA. SPRUCE 1884 NEW RELEASES Stan RctaaM D«» Minute" Title COLUMBIA Behind the Evidence Norman Foster — Sheila Manners Feb. The Whole Town's Talking Edward G. Robinson — Jean Arthur Feb. FIRST NATIONAL Living On Velvet Kay Francis — George Brent — Warren William Feb. 22 . While the Patient Slept Aline MacMahon — Guy Kibbee Mar. 8 FOX Little Colonel Shirley Temple — Lionel Barrymore .Feb. METRO-GOLD WYN-M A YER Shadow of Doubt Ricardo Cortez — Virginia Bruce Feb. After Office Hours Constance Bennett — Clark Gable Feb. 23 PARAMOUNT All the King's Horses Carl Brisson — Mary Ellis Feb. RKO Gigolette Adrienne Ames — Ralph Bellamy Feb. UNITED ARTISTS Scarlet Pimpernel Leslie Howard — Merle Oberon Feb. 8 (NOTE! United Artists failed to send notice of the "Scarlet Pimpernel" release date to the Code Board until February 16th. This entitles you to the right to cancel this picture, in accordance with the provisions of the Code 10 per cent cancellation clause, up to March 4th.) Folies Bergere Maurice Chevalier — Merle Oberon Mar. 2 88 WARNER BROS. Sweet Music Rudy Vallee — Ann Dvorak Feb. 22 95 18 28 22 21 22 22 57 95 80 66 80 75 70 82 67 92 ADVERTISE EVERY SHOW . Not Just the Big Ones ! OUR NEW BANNER SERVICE WILL DO THIS FOR AS MANY SHOWS AS YOU PLAY FOR Only $5.00 per week Call for Details Immediately TRIANGLE SIGN CO. S. E. Corner 13th & Vine St., Phila. SPRuce 6S42 FREE Tribute to one of this season's FINEST Motion Pictures The Best Independent Picture Produced in Years . . . Harrison's Reports An Independent Producer Has Accomplished the Feat of Faithfully Transposing onto the screen the honeyed tenderness from the pages of "Little Men" . . . Film Bulletin A Showmen's Opportunity . . . Motion Picture Herald Your public is Demanding this picture! 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 voh SEYFFERTITZ and the "Link Men" FRANKIE DARRO DICKIE MOORE TAD ALEXANDER DAVID DURAND COLD MEDAL FILM COMPANY, INC. 1236 VINE ST., PHILA., PA. LOCUST 4712