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Tuesday, September 30, 1924
Incorporations
Albany — Inspiration Pictures, New York. 3,500 shares preferred stock, $100 each and 3,500 shares common stock, no par value. Incorporators, J. B. Smith, Jr., F. H. Stokes and J. F. Mann. Attorneys, Clark, Carr & Ellis, New York.
Albany — Nod Productions, New York. 200 shares common stock, no par value. Incorporators, D. W. Newing, E. Dowling and F. O'Hara. Attorneys, O'Brien, Alalevinsky & Driscoll, New York.
Albany — Bucco Corp., New York. Capital $5,000. Incorporators, E. J. Clarke, H. G. O'Donnell and C. H. Berg. Attorneys, O'Brien, Malevinsky and Driscoll, New York.
Albany — Chord Pictures Corp.. Yonkers. 200 shares common stock, no par value. Incorporators, Whitman Bennett and P. Cohen. Attorney, M. L. Lesser, New York.
Albany — Sak Theatrical Corp., New York. Capital $5,000. Incorporators, A. Fischer, S. Stanton and F. Fischer. Attorney, J. H. Kirkpatrick, New York.
Albany — Seventh Avenue Photoplay of Brooklyn. Capital $5,000. Incorporators, E. Venit, M. Larkin and J. Trachman . Attorney, E. Larkin, Brooklyn.
Albany — Westrose Theatrical Enterprises, Monroe. Capital $10,000 Incorporators, J. F. Guydir, and P. Paradise. Attorney, J. F. Soviero, Jamaica. , .
Albany — Mollis Operating Co., Queens. Capital $10,000.. Incorpora_Jors, I, Cook, J. Chalet and E. Mutterperl. Attorney, A. H. Simon, New York.
Albany — Hollis Amusement Corp.. Queens. Capital $10,000. Incorporators, I. Cook, J. Chalet and E. Mutterperl. Attorney, A. H. Simon, New York.
Albany — Mineola Amusement Corp. Queens. Capital $10,000. Incorporators, I. Cook, J. Chalet and E. Mutterperl. Attorney, A. H. Simon, New
Albany — Moser Studio, Rochester. Capital $25,000. Incorporators, F. Moser, T. L. McLeod and M. Rickey. Attorney, J. B. Abbott, Rochester.
Hamilton, Ont. — Tivoli Theater, Ltd. Capital $200,000. Incorporators, J. Swanwick, R. B. Harris, W. H. Yates, et al.
Indianapolis — Central Amusement Co. Capital $30,000. Incorporators, Jean Marks, John Appel and Martin Hi.gg.
Dover, Del. — Evans Moving Picture Co., Wilmington. Capital $100,000.
Dover, Del. — Homewood Amusement Co., Wilmington. Capital $100,000.
Six Deals Closed
Cranfield & Clarke have sold the following franchises on their product: to Aywon Film, for Greater N. Y. and No. Jersey; R. H. Hill Enterprises, Pittsburgh, for West. Penn., West Va., Ohio, and Ky.; Epic Film of Chicago, for Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin; Rex Film, for Michigan; Cosmopolitan Film, of Boston, for New England, and De Luxe Film, of Philadel-^hia, for West Penn. and So. Jersey.
F. B. O. Salesmen Use Aeroplane
(Stccial to THE FILM DAILY)
Springfield, 111. — Tom AIcKean. manager and Lew Bent, salesman, of the St. Louis branch of F. B. O. utilized an aeroplane to close a contract recently. They made the air trip from Springfield, 111., to Jacksonville, 111.
Sales Conference in Mid-West
tStccid to THE FILM DAILY)
.St. Louis^-C. E. Penrod. district manager for F. B. O., presided at a special sales conference at the local exchange. ' Plans for the forthcoming "F. B. O. Days" and the balance of the season was discussed.
Pennsylvania Theater on Fire
{Special to THE FILM DAILY)
S'harpsburg, Pa. — A fire in the Comfort, recently, threatened the heart of the business section. A performance was under way when the blaze started. There were no casualties, however.
Orpheum To Have Split Policy
(Special to THE FILM DAILY)
Huntington, W. Va.— The Orpheum, now showing pictures, will change to a vaudeville and picture policy in the near future.
Stern Now With F. B. O., Albany
(Special to THE FILM DAILY)
Albany, N. Y. — Herman Stern, formerly Universal division manager in Omaha, has assumed management of F. B. O. He succeeds F. L. Davis.
Universal Promotes Furst
(Special to THE FILM DAILY) St. Louis — Nate Furst, formerly Southern Illinois salesman for Universal, has been promoted to the management of the Sioux Falls office.
Albany Theater Becomes First Run
(Special to THE FILM DAILY) Albany, N. Y. — Samuel Suckno, of the Albany and Regent, has inaugurated a policy of first-runs at the former house.
Bendell Wins Contest
Albany, N. Y. — Vic Bendell, local Universal salesman, came out winner in a three months' sales contest against Buffalo and New Haven.
Foreign Deal on Chadwick Product
Simmonds-Kann Enterprises, Inc., has disposed of the entire Chadwick product for Australia, Japan, China, and India.
"Wizard of Oz" for Chadwick
Hollywood — Larry Semon has started on "The Wizard of Oz" for Chadwick Pictures.
Tivoli Theater, Ltd. Formed
(Special to THE FILM DAILY) Hamilton, Ont. — A group of local men have formed the Tivoli Theater, Ltd., with a capital of $200,000 to erect a new first run to seat 1,500. Pictures and vaudeville will be the policy. J. Swanwick will manage, while associated with him are R. B. Harris, W. H. Yates, and others of Hamilton.
Sam Wood to Make Another
(Special to THE FILM DAILY) Hollywood — Sam Wood, now cutting and editing "The Mine With the Iron Door" for Principal, will direct another Harold Bell Wright story for that company, "The Re-Creation of Brian Kent."
Fined for Showing Without Permit
(Special to THE FILM DAILY) Portland, Ore. — -Julius Sax, owner of the New Grand, was fined $25 for showing a picture, "Vengeance of Pierre," without the censors permit. The complaint was made by Mrs. E. T. Colwell, secretary of the board.
Ford in New French Company
Paris — A new renting company has been formed by Reginald Ford, Andre Ullman, Lucien Doublon and JeanEmile Roffidal. The capital of the company, Societe Anonyme Les Galas Cinematographique, has not been mentioned.
"Texas Ranger" Series for F. B. O.
Hollywood — "The Texas Ranger" series is the title of the eight pictures to be made by Independent Pictures for F. B. O., in which Bob Custer and his horse will appear. Reeves ("Breezy") Eason will direct.
Change Title of Carey's Next
Hollywood — Hunt Stromberg's fifth for Prod. Dist. Corp., starring Harry Carey, will be released as "Flaming Forties," instead of "The Man From Texas," as previously announced.
Theater Changes
Clarion, Pa. — The Grand theatei property is now owned by a syndicate headed by Lewis Heppinger, i deal having been closed with Franl Crooks, former owner.
Eustis Lake, Fla. — Harry Gordor has retired from the management o the Eustis. He is succeeded by Mrs J. M. Brown, of Bradentown, whci owns the lease.
Watkins, N. Y. — George Tooker, O; Elmira, has leased the Glen from thii estate of the late David B. White.
Toledo, O.— The Rialto, closed fo some time, has been re-opened unde management of W^alter J. Gruelich.
Niles, O. — Joe Cionciolo is now tb: proprietor of the Stafford, former); operated by Mr. Stafford.
Bluffs, 111.— J. C. Welch, owner the Rialto, Jacksonville, has take; over the Photoplay.
Hamilton, O. — B. Z. Wolverstot has leased the Regent from the Jew! el Photoplay Co.
Carbondal, 111.— Mrs. I. W. Rod, gers. of Cairo, has added the Bart' to her string.
For Sale TWO KNOCKOUTS
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"MARY MINDS HER BUSINESS"
By George Weston.
This story appeared in the Ladies' Home Journal and is now published in book form.
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