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Incorporations
Albany — Famous i Co., Inc.
oklyn. Capita] $5,000. Attorney E. .1. Horn, New York.
Albany — Benjamin Davis I'rod., Inc. Incorporators, B. David, A, Rosenblaum and E. W. Vannvoorhis. San, [ttelson & VanIt is.
bicago— Zenith Amusement Co.,
Inc., Urbana, 111. Capital $60,000.
irporators, F. F. Munson, A. W.
r and W. II. Richards.
Jefferson City, Mo. — Landers' Orpheum Operating Co., Inc., Springfield. Capital $100,000. Incorporators, Harry Lcvan. Grace Richards. Roscoe I V G. Hunt and Ensley Barbour.
Columbus, O.— Carrig & Bartunck Amusement Co., Inc., Cleveland. ital, $25,000. Incorporators, M. P. Carrig, A. 1". Carrig, Charles Bartunek, B. E. Bartunck and W. C. Wright.
Nashville. Tenn. — Gay Amusement Co., Inc., Knoxvillc. Capital, $10,000. Incorporators, N. C. Preston, Eugene Gillespie, C. L. Carnes, Frank Gillipsie and \V. H. Fowler.
Albany — Rebus Film Co., Inc., Brooklyn. Capital $10,000. Attorney, Joseph Nicchia.
Lefkowitz Adds to Chain (Special to THE FILM DAILY)
Cleveland — Max Lefkowitz has taken over the lease of the Strand, Pospect and East 9th and will immediately open it under the daily change policy at ten cents admission. The Strand used to be a first-run down town house but has been closed for six months. Lefkowitz has also the Gaiety, Bronx, Tivoli and Dreamland.
Goldman in Deal (Special to THE FILM DAILY)
Chicago — Morris Goldman and Sig Greenbaum have closed a deal for the Madlin Theater property, including the Madlin theater, a 1,000 seat house, a hotel, and four stores. Over $117,000 is involved.
Dowbiggan Goes to New York (Special to THE FILM DAILY)
Toronto — Tom Dowbiggan, wellknown as salesman with FamousLasky Film Service, Ltd:, has gone to New York where he is engaged in general exploitation work at Famous under Claud Saunders.
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Hepworth Film Given Run (Special to THE FILM DAILY)
Toronto — The Hepworth production "Lily of the Alley," recently completed a run at the Pantages. It is being released by Regal Films, Ltd., under the title, "In the Shadows of Whitechapel."
Charles Henschel Promoted (Special to THE FILM DAILY)
Philadelphia — C h a r 1 e s Henschel. manager of the Pathe office, has been promoted to Eastern district manager.
Censors Finally Pass "Bad Man"
(Special to THE FILM DAILY) Chicago— Having once rejected "The Hud Man," the Chicago censors have finally passed the picture.
"Birth" On Extended Run (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Buffalo— "The Birth of A Nation," has opened at the Palace for an extended run.
Keepers With Public Ledger
(Spec.al to THE FILM DAILY)
P h i 1 a d e 1 p h i a — Harry Keepers,
cameraman has joined the Public
Ledger, where he will have charge
of the photographic department.
Williams Selling Fight Films (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Buffalo — Clarence Williams, formerly treasurer of the Teck theater, has joined E. J. Hayes, who is handling the Dempsey-Firpo fight pictures in New York.
Omaha Film Board Moves
(Special to THE FILM DAILY)
Omaha— The Film Board of Trade has secured larger quarters in the City National Bank Bldg., to which they will move soon.
Kingsley Back in Detroit Circles
(Special to THE FILM DAILY)
Detroit — Neil Kingsley, who has been absent from Detorit film circles for the past four years, has made his re-appearance as manager of the Sclznick exchange.
New Canadian Trade Journal (Special to THE FILM DAILY)
Toronto— "The Tattler," a new regiona ltrade paper, has made its appearance. The journal also carries "legit" news. Published semi-monthly, by F. J. Giroux.
Three Reopen In Kansas City (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Kansas City — Three theaters which have been dark for some time have re-opened this week, the Empress, 12th and McGee Sts., the Garden, a block away, and the Grand Opera House.
May Succeed "White Rose" (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Chicago — It is said that "His Darker Self," the Griffith film which Jolson was to appear in, will succeed "The White Rose," at the Orpheum, when that picture ends its run.
Hold Over "Winter"
(Special to THE FILM DAILY) Chicago — "If Winter Comes," will be held over at the Monroe for two, and possibly three or four more weeks, although jit was originally scheduled for one. This follows a four weeks run at the Harris.
"Black Oxen" in Eight Reels (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Los Angeles — The recent return of Frank Lloyd from a second trip to Big Bear Lake marks the completion of "Black Oxen." The picture is now being edited and titled. It will be released by First National in eight reels.
Theater Changes
North Branch, Minn. — F. E. Benson, for many years a business associate of Charles E, Powere, has bough the latter's Powers theater.
Eldora, la. — L. F. Wolcott is the new owner of the Grand. He will take possession Jan. 1st. M. W. Moir is the former o.wner.
Utica, Ind. — The Messner has been leased to Carry & Alexander, of Chicago. It will be re-opened about Nov 1st.
Stockton, Cal. — Rube Goldwatcr has purchased the Lyric on North Sutter St. The house will close on Nov. 20, and will be remodeled at a cost of approximately $40,000.
Exploiteer Turns Exhibitor (Special to THE FILM DAILY)
Seattle — Manager H. S. Daigler of the Columbia has resigned and has been succeeded by Robert W. Bender, for a year and a half, publicity director for Universal in the Northwest.
C. A. Warnacutt has reported his Film theater at Craigmont, Ida. closed.
C. B. Reale, formerly F. B. O. manager in Portland, is representative for Vitagraph.
Epidemic Ban Lifted (Special to THE FILM DAILY)
Holland, Mich.— The Board of Health has lifted the ban placed at the breaking out of an epidemic, on all places of amusements.
Michigan Seeking Recruits (Special to THE FILM DAILY)
Detroit — The Michigan state unit, following the recent convention, has launched a campaign for members.
"The Dangerous Maid" Completed (Special to THE FILM DAILY)
Hollywood — Constance Talmadge has completed "The Dangerous Maid."
Stop "Birth" (Special to THE FILM DAILY
Detroit — Authorities at tramck, a suburb of Detroit, stopped the showing of "The of a Nation" at the Farnum.
Educators Slam Films (Special to THE FILM DAIL"
Spokane, Wash. — Another for motion pictures. Thi James A. Burke, chairman Ass'n of Grade School Prini says that "frequent attendance a tion picture shows by grade $ pupils results in a lowerin ideals."
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New Haven, Conn. — "God sa^ nation when the movies beco part of our educational system,' Dr. Dallas Lore Sharpe, of B University.
Allen, Toronto, for Long R (Special to THE FILM DAILY
Toronto — When the Allen reundcr a new name and Fa Players auspices, it will be Ton first big time picture theater has been closed for a couple of for general overhauling. Unde new policy, special production! be booked for indefinite engagei with two shows daily and with reserved.
Rushing Quincy, 111. Hous
(Special to THE FILM DAILY
St. Louis — Tom McKean of O. back from Quincy and S reports that the new Pinckley & house in Quincy is being p repidly and will open Washinj Birthday.
Memphis, Tenn. — The Sou Enterprises have converted the S into a first run house.
Regina House Renamed
(Special to THE FILM DAILY
Regina, Sask. — The Allen has re-named the Metropolitan bj mous Players. The pet nan F-P houses is "Capitol" but is already a Capitol in Regina. Allen at Winnipeg was also reMetropolitan.
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