The Film Daily (1935)

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i HXT THE Thursday, June 20, 1935 jg^S DAILY « « THEATER -XflB > i Changes in Ownership EUGENE — Colonial, transferred to World Attractions, Inc. by Geo. H. Godfrey. New Theaters SCIO — Peoples. PENNSYLVANIA Changes in Ownership ERIE — Aris, transferred to A. J. Cooper by Warner Bros. Circuit Management Corp. JOHNSTON — State, transferred to Warner Bros. Circuit Management Corp. by TriDelpha Corp. MEADOWLANDS— Crystal, transferred to John Lang by F. Akselrad. YOUNGSVILLE — Youngsville (formerly Gibbs), transferred to J. A. Blatt by H. Lorence. SHREWSBURY— Trail, transferred to C. S. Snyder by F. S. Sechrist. CLARK'S SUMMIT — Summit, transferred to Chester La Barre. SHIPPENSBURG— Lyric, transferred to E. Butler by H. B. Hurley. STROUDSBURG — Stroud, transferred to Herman Whitman. Openings CARMICHAELS— Ross. DUQUESNE— Grand. ELLSWORTH— Majestic (formerly Ellsworth). ERIE— Aris. GREENSBURG —Grand. JOHNSTON— Dale. MEADOWLANDS— Crystal. PITTSBURGH— Happy Hour. PITTSBURGH — Center Square. SHARPSBURG— Strand. SHEFFIELD — Utopian. SMITHTON — Opera House. WAYNESBURG— Opera House. STROUDSBURG—Strand. Closings ERIE— Princess. PITTSBURGH— Greenfield. SHARPSBURG— Paramount. NEW PHILADELPHIA — Sacred Heart Hall. LARKSVILLE— Stanley. ALLENTOWN— Park. TOPTON— Topton. COPLEY— State. YATESBORO— Central. New Theaters HOMER CITY— Empire. RHODE ISLAND Changes in Ownership THORNTON — Myrtle, transferred to Francis Renzi by A. Votalato. Closings MANVILLE— Central. PROVIDENCE— Modern. SOUTH DAKOTA Changes in Ownership EDGEMONT — Iris, transferred to Paul V. Gull by M. L. Hart. CLEAR LAKE— Majestic, transferred to Gustave Koeniger by R. L. Chambers. Openings STICKNEY— Ritz WOOD— Wood. TENNESSEE Changes in Ownership HUMBOLDT— Rex, transferred to Chickasaw Amuse. Corp. by Lawing and Bland; Main Street, transferred to Chickasaw Amuse. Corp. by Lawing and Bland. TEXAS Changes in Ownership HEREFORD— Star, transferred to R. E. Griffith Thea., Inc. by J. C. Parker. ARP — Rex, transferred to East Texas Thea., Inc. CROSBYTON— Queen, transferred to F. F. Sparks. DALLAS — Peak, transferred to O. C. Easter. BIG LAKE— Palace, transferred to D. P. Morton. COMMERCE— Palace, transferred to R. & R. Theaters. COMMERCE—Lyric, transferred to R. & R. Theaters. HOUSTON — Bluebonnet, transferred to H. Lubowsky. IRVING — Irving, transferred to E. R. Lawrence. KARNES CITY Karnes, transferred to D. F. Luckie. KILGORE — Texas, transferred to East Texas Thea., Inc. LOCKNEY— Isis, transferred to John Jenkins. NEW BRAUNFELS— Opera House, transferred to Hall Industries. 3ZONA— Palace, transferred to E. D. Couch. PINELAND — Pineland (formerly Peoples), transferred to A. B. Rhodes. POTH— Princess, transferred to L. W. Grief. QUITAQUE — Quitaque (formerly Queen), transerred to Hary Roth. SULPHUR SPRINGS -ChiSvce, transferred to R. & R. Theaters; Er '•ray, transferred to R. & R. Theaters; Mn, transferred to R. & R. Theaters. WHITEWRIGHT— Palace, transferred to R. . Johnson. Closings CUPID— Lawn. FAIR— Amanllo. HARLEM—Ft. Worth. VICTORIA— Victoria. New Theaters BALMORHEA— Texas. EDINBURG — Aztec. CARRIZO SPRINGS— Texas. QUEMADO— Palace. STRAWN— Strawn. TUSCOLA—Cupid. WHARTON— Rio. UTAH Changes in Ownership MILFORD — Firmage (formerly Victory), transferred to William Firmage by J. M. Hughes. MINERSVILLE— Victory, transferred to S. L. HINCKLEY by J. M. Hughes. SALT LAKE CITY— Roxy (formerly Playhouse), transferred to Roxy Theater, Inc. by George Allen. WASHINGTON Changes in Ownership FERNDALE— Grand, transferred to Paul Valla by Eugene Pierce. VASHON Vashon, transferred to George Eder by R. Burfield. BONNERS FERRY— Rex, transferred to V. L. Baker by J. B. Gardner. OROFINO— Rex, transferred to J. B. Gardner by J. H. Miller. Openings EVERETT— Roxy. WALLA WALLA— Keylor Grand. Closings BREMERTON— Colonial. SEATTLE — New Montlake. New Theaters EVERETT— Roxy. WEST VIRGINIA Changes in Ownership JANE LEW — Jane Lew, transferred to Robert McWhorter by Alpine Theater Circuit. MAN — Man, transferred to R. L. Letsinger. Openings MAN— Man. Closings GLEN JEAN— Opera House. MADISON —Castle. OWENS— Lindy. IAEGER — Capitol. WHEELING— Temple. WISCONSIN Closings INDEPENDENCE— Legion. New Theaters EAU CLAIRE— O'Klare. RIB LAKE— Armory. RICE LAKE— El Lago. HUMBIRD— Humbird. WYOMING Openings CHEYENNE— U. S. Veterans' Hospital, U. S. Veterans' Facility. WHO, WHEN and WHERE? .iL Omaha Bits Omaha — Carl Johnson, manager of the Grand at Red Oak, la., was on the nose of a pony that paid $78.40 at the Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben tracks. Oscar Johnson, manager of the Rivoli and Electric theaters at Falls City, left this week for a six-weeks' tour of California. Hy Chapman, manager of Columbia exchange, has recovered from his recent operation and is back at his desk. Charles Lieb, who booked short subjects for Metro, has gone on the road replacing Bob Wennig, who goes to Columbia in the east. Ben Mariner is relieving Leo Doty, United Artists office superintendent, while the latter vacations. Variety Club members are campaigning to put over the dinnerdance June 29 — the first big social event of the new organization. C. Alf Brown, owner of the Dundee, is to leave next week for more than a month's west coast trip. Roy Brown, manager of the Harlan, Harlan, la., is en route home from Rochester where he has made two trips for serious illness If It's About Production Past, Present or Future You'll Find It In the Coming Film Daily Production Guide (Out in July) Filmdom s Handy Reference Guide To What's Going On in the Studios Of America fSM » m ""au iiii TIME ^DAILY