Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (Sep 1935 - Aug 1936)

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1935 7 SHORT SUBJECTS by Nonamaker LITTLE BITS— Narberth Theatre celebrates eighth anniversary— one of the features being an all Disney Silly Symphony and Mickey Mouse program including that cartoon gem '"Orphan's Benefit" ... In event of Sunday movies the StanleyWarner managers from the west, who came here to reap the benefits of that seventh day off, may make an exodus homeward . . . ANN ROSEN, Capital beauty, is a Penn football enthusiast ... So is JOE ENGLE . . . LEON BEHALL in tears because he wasn't mentioned among last week's flowers . . . MEYER ADLEMAN sporting a new moustache. Prize of one dented film can to anyone guessing number of hairs . . . MO WAX wearing garters for first time in years . . . FRANK HAMMERMAN'S son, Ben, cast for leading part in Max Reinhardt's show now in rehearsal in New York . . . Warner's reopened Arcadia, Reading, with daily change policy . . . NATE MILGRAM had birthday. Celebrated by putting out extra one sheet at Lorraine . . . BENNY HARRIS busy getting time on several new action pictures just in; and "Game of the Century," professional football short, that Warner's and Comerford took . . . "POP" KORSON going to tour territory; renew old acquaintances, et:. . . . GEORGE FISHMAN seen "reminiscencing" with his wife at Arden, Del., the free love colony . . . NAPOLEON— You should have seen DAVE ("Little Napoleon") BARRIST in riding togs as he strutted up the street Saturday afternoon whip in hand! . . . BARNEY COHEN, the Admiral Theatre Cohen, still head over heels in love . . . PERRY LESSY takes in three movies in Camden on his day off — getting practice for open Sundays. He visited and claims he sat through shows at the Drive-In ("Valley of the Nude"), the Parkside and the Broadway . . . ' LEGS" CLEANED UP — Rumor has it that JACK BLUMBERG is going to build a 1000-seat house on South Broad Street — sugar daddy unknown . . . SHUBERT Why Not Buy GOOD Printing? NATIONAL-PENN PRINTING CO. 1233 VINE STREET Philadelphia Locust 0538 SIMON LIBROS AL BLOFSON OSCAR LIBROS THEATRE rumored going burlesque plus films — the only thing holding it up being a trick phrase in the lease requiring lessee making many alterations demanded by fire marshal aa a result of the fire that closed the house last winter and drove the strip artists into Broad Street . . . Warner's "Case of the Lucky Legs" goes into Earle after censor cleansing forced it out of the Stanton several weeks ago . . . ITM AFFAIR — The I. T. M.'s second annual banquet will take place Sunday evening, November 3rd, at 8 o'clock in the Hotel Pennsylvania mirror room. Dancing, all-star entertainment, etc. See any of the boys for "invitations" . . . Saturday vaude also now in the S-W Cross Keys, Circle, Keystone, Kent, Logan, as well as the State . . . VARIETY CLUB to have a big vaude-film affair at the Met November 18th . . . Negro operators form Local 307 affiliate which will be known as Local 307-A, A. F. of L. . . . One angle on the double feature situation is the lady who telephoned a theatre and asked: "What time does the feature that no one wants to see go on?" . . . SIGNS OF THE TIMES— Prosperity note: Uptown tilts scale 5c. Salute' Held Back In Phila. "Red Salute," United Artists' anti-radical comedy, has been pulled twice from the Aldine Theatre, Philadelphia. Hope that agitation against the film by pacifist and radical groups will subside is believed to be the reason for the delayed opening. Showings in New York and other cities were met by picket lines outside and hisses inside theatres. Java Head Into Karlton First Division's "Java Head" goes into the first-run Karlton (Warner's) this Friday. Anna May Wong and John Loder are the stars of this Oriental melodrama. CLEM'S Independent Movie Supply House 30 Years of Faithful Service to Every Theatre Owner 1224 VINE STREET PHILA., PA. E ERVING theatre needs with a knowledge I of theatre business. SSISTING theatre owners with a staff of trained clerks and office files. No miss outs, jREEING theatre owners of the worry B that they may have forgotten part of their show. FFICIENTLY operating the largest film delivery service in the world. ■AKING CARE of every possible need in the delivery of film. FIELDING the epitome of safety, service and efficiency at a minimum cost. ORLAGHED Delivery Service II INC. PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE 1228 Vine St. 206 N. Bond St. WASHINGTON NEW YORK 1031 Third St., N. W. 518 W. 48th St. M. Lawrence Daily, Notary Public, Phila. H 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. DECORATORS Decorate your theatre attractively and economically by Paramount Decorating Co., 311 North Thirteenth Street, Phila., Pa. INSURANCE All forms of special insurance applying to theatre operation handled on minimum rates. Representative will be sent on request. Box FB 107. THEATRES WANTED PENNA., N. J., DEL., MD. Buy or lease. Goodis, 1201 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. TRAILERS Snappy, effective trailers; special low prices. Film Service Co., 25th St. and Lehigh Ave., Phila., Pa., SAGamore 1653. UNIFORMS USFIERS' and doormen's uniforms attractively made to measure. American Uniform Co., 134 South Eleventh Street, Phila., Pa. "Not a dark house in more than 20 years of film delivery service!" NEW JERSEY MESSENGER SERVICE Member National Film Carriers* Ass'n 250 N. JUNIPER ST. PHILA. LOCust 4181 RACE 4600 "Finest Theatre Painting and Decorating" HARRY BRODSKY 2315 WALNUT STREET, PHILA., PA. RITtenhouse 7828 • TRInitv 1189 Everything in Equipment NATIONAL THEATRE SUPPLY CO. 1315 Vine St., Phila. SPR. 6156