Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (Sep 1935 - Aug 1936)

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1936 7 Quality's Premium Show Starting on January 15 th, Quality Premium Distributors, Inc. will hold its annual display show at 13 05 Vine Street, Philadelphia. The increasing demands of many exhibitors for new giveaway deals at this time led the premium firm to advance the date of its show several months. A large variety of novel and striking theatre premiums will be displayed, including the All-Chrome and Chrome and Black Dresserware Sets. These are reputed to be the costliest dresser sets ever produced for theatre premium use. The Orange Blossom and Rose Blush Dinnerware Deals are two other headliners. REVIEWS in a paper with the COURAGE to say what it thinks are the only REVIEWS worth reading! Everything in Equipment NATIONAL THEATRE SUPPLY CO. 1315 VINE STREET, PHILA. SPRuce 615 6 "Fittest Theatre Painting and Decorating" HARRY BRODSKY 2315 WALNUT STREET, PHILA., PA. RITtenhouse 7828 • TRInity 1189 s A E ERVING theatre needs with a knowledge of theatre business. SSISTING theatre owners with a staff of trained clerks and office files. No missouts. REEING theatre owners of the worry 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 IELDING the epitome of safety, service and efficiency at a minimum cost. H ORLACH E Delivery Service R INC. PHILADELPHIA 1228 Vine St. BALTIMORE 206 N. Bond St. WASHINGTON NEW YORK 1031 3 rd St., N. W. 518 W. 48th St. M. Lawrence Daily, Notary Public, Phila. SHORT SUBJECTS FROM PHILLY By Nonamaker HE REMEMBERS— Operatic musicals give SAM ROSEN the shudders . . . Memories of a feature length picturization of "PAGLICCI" that did a brodic out at the ill-fated Little, and with which he was mixed up, loom up to haunt up to haunt him! . . . SALES PEP FOR JANUARY— January is Republic month . . . And Warner's play date contest is on from January 12th to March 14th . . . While Universal gets going with their 3 0th Anniversay . . . SOCIAL NOTESSTEVE BODINE had a wedding anniversary that got mixed up with the other holidays. Congratulations should be sent in care of the Highland Theatre, Audubon, N. J. . . . And although no one knows why JOHNNY EHRLICH, New Ideal, celebrated his birthday January 1st . . . BENNY HARRIS caught taking his family for a trolley ride last Sunday — when the children ride two for free. He did his best to get the dog on too, but the Route 61 motorman did not have a sense of humor . . . "White Parade," "It Happened One Night," "Hell's Angels" and "Scarface" constituted one local midnight show which started at 10 P. M. and wound up — well — you figure out the running time! The Market Street Family is never closed now! . . . JOE SCHAEFER goes with First Division as salesman . . . HARRY THOMAS in town Monday . . . ETTA SEGALL continues her Monday visits . . . MILDRED LEVY, First Division, getting married January 19th . . . And "Dance Band" goes into the Earle this Friday. Don't forget the first annual banquet of Tenth 13 Variety Club at BellevueStratford, January 12th .. . DOUGLAS T. GEORGE, Parker Theatre, Darby, forms Buck Jones Club for kiddies at Saturday matinees . . . CHARLIE (Tarzan) GOLDFINE, Falls Theatre, nearly wrecked Nookie's cigar store the other day in an argument over a pound box of candy . . . AMERICO A. TOMEI is the new President of Local 77, Musicians Union . . . PENN THEATRE EQUIPMENT CO. Depetidahilit y — Lowest Pr»'< • !J Let Us Quote on Your Next Requirements 309 N. I3th St., Phila. RIT. 3273 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Ten cents per word, including initials, address, or box number. Minimum insertion 1 5 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, Philadelphia, Pa. DECORATORS Decorate your theatre attr-actively and economically by Paramount Decorating Co., 311 North Thirteenth Street, Phila., Pa. JANITORS' SUPPLIES Cups, towels, toilet paper, bulbs, disinfectants, soaps, etc., Krankel's Sanitary Supplies, 305 S. 40th Street, Phila., Pa., FREmont 0127. INSURANCE All forms of special insurance applying to theatre operation handled on minimum rates. Representative will be sent on request. Box FB 107. UNIFORMS Ushers' and doormen's uniforms attractively made to measure. American Uniform Co., 134 South Eleventh Street, Phila., Pa. Why Not Buy GOOD Printing? NATIONALPENN PRINTING CO. 1233 Vine Street Philadelphia LOCust 0538 SIMON L1BROS AL BLOI SON OSCAR l.IBROS