The Film Daily (1924)

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THE! tm -^S^ DAiLV Tuesday, July 8, 1924 Incorporations Albany — Oxford Theater Realty Corp., Brooklyn. 100 shares common stock, no par value. Incorporators, S. Schwartz, H. Muller and B. Shapiro. Attorney, W. H. Chorosh, New York. Albany — Prudents Amusement Shows, Patchogue. Capital $10,000. Incorporators, M. A. and T. Prudent and C. Tropiano. Attorney, H. J. Schonfeld, Patchogue. Albany — Rosemary Films, New York. Capital $25,000. Incorporators, C. Pike, M. J. Connolly and F. P. Donovan. Attorneys, Goldie and Gumm, New York. Albany — A.-L.-E. Theater Corp., New York. Capital $30,000. Incorporators, A. L. Erlanger and J. E. Bergman. Attorney, J. P. Bickerton, New York. Albany — St. Regis Pictures Corp., New York. Capital $5,000. Incorporators, C. Mintz, R. Rogers and A. D. Kinney. Attorney, A. Feldbium, New York. Slinger in New Company {Special to THE FILM DAILY) London — Steve Slinger, formerly with Western Import is general manager of Ducal Films, Ltd., formed to handle the George Clark Prod. The first two are "Women and Diamonds" and "Diana of the Islands." Ducal also has a series of Sid Smith comedies. New Ruling On Electric Signs (Special to THE FILM DAILY) St. Louis — The Board of Aldermen has passed an amendment to the city ordinances controlling electric signs under which, signs will be permitted fo project 10 ft. beyond the building line, instead of three feet, as formerly. May Ban Sex Films (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Sacramento, Cal. — According to report, there is a strong probability that an ordinance submitted by the Federation of Women's Clubs to regulate the showing of sex films will be passed. Albany — Pogany-Teichner Studios, New York. Capital $20,000. Incorporators, T. Teichner, B. Pinchot and W. Pogany. Attorney, S. A. Fried, New York. A lb a n y — Mermaid Enterprises, Brooklyn. 200 shares common stock, no par value. Incorporators, H. W. Poolock, H. J. Jacobson and A. Aaronson. Springfield, 111. — Theater Equipment Directory Co., Chicago. Capital $20,000. incorporators, S. R. Underwood, Victor Milliken and D. H. Bell. Albany — Nadia, Inc., New York. Capital $20,000. Incorporators, M. Phillips, W. D. Darby and A. Jasous. Attorney, E. Pettigor, New York. Albany — Cinema Arts Prod., Inc., New York. Capital $150,000. Incorporators, George Dangeriield, Jane Morgan and Thelma Nurenberg. Albany — Barrett Amusement Corp., New York. Capital $10,000. Incorporators, Minnie Aronwitz, David Simon. Theater in Lodi, N. J. Harry Schlitt, president and Martin Singer, part owner of the Exhibitors' Poster Supply Co., are back of the Lodi M. P. Inc., which is building a 1,000 seat theater at Lodi, N. J. It will open Aug. 15. Sedalia, Mo., Wants "Blue" Sundays (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Sedalia, Mo. — At a meeting of the City Council, petitions containing 1500 names, mostly church women, were presented, asking that theaters be closed on Sundays. New Coast Unit (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Hollywood — Screen Writers' Prod., has made its appearance. The company will produce three for this year, the first of which will be directed by Richard Saunders. S. & S. Buy "Pony Express" (Special to THE FILM DULY) Pittsburgh, Pa.— The S. & S. Film & Supply Co., has purchased territorial rights to "The Pony Express", a serial now in work. Theater Changes Montreal — E. M. Levy, manager of the Bijou, Winnipeg, for four years is now in charge of the Westmount. C. H. Clements succeeds him in Winnipeg. Anderson, Ind. — Fred Mustard, who manages the Grand O. H. will spend $10,000 in remodeling the house. Its name will be the Globe. Miami, Fla. — Cy Ummel has closed his theater here and has re-opened his new houses at New Paris and Seven Mile, O. Ord, Neb. — Nieuwand of the Gem has put his theater through a process of extensive improvements and alterations. Albany — Constance Films, Inc., New York. Incorporators, Norman Handel, Meyer Kreeger and E. J. Sichel. bi Dover, Del. — Producers Distributing Guild, Wilmington. Capital $1,000,000. Dover, Del. — United Theaters of America, Wilmington. Capital $5,000,000. Columbus, O.— Hollywood Theater Co. Cincinnati. Capital $60,000. Dover, Del. — Dupaul Young Optical Corp. Capital $5,500,000. Columbus, O. — States Amusement Co. Capital $50,000. New Pathe Serial In Work (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Hollywood — Allene Ray is working on "Ten Scars Make A Man", a new serial for Pathe. Two More In Missouri Close (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Moberly, Mo. — The Rialto here and the Grand at Mexico, have closed for the Summer. Hanbury Succeeds Lever (Special to THE FILM DAILY) London — Ralph Hanbury succeeds Alfred Lever as general manager of Stoll. Wardour Buys Beban Film (Special to THE FILM DAILY) London — Wardour Films, Ltd., have secured British distribution of "The Sign of the Rose." Konmore, O. — Manager Raful of the Rialto has undertaken a number of new improvements to his house. Cape Girardeau, Mo. — C. E. Brady has bought the Park from Doyle and Strain. The theater seats 800. Milton, Fla. — The Imogene and the Allen have consolidated and in the future only one will operate. Valley, la. — The Majestic has been taken over by the Hostettler Amusement Co. Syracuse, N. Y.— Cahill Brothers' Temple has closed for the summer. Asheville, N. C. — A new entrance has been built into the Plaza. Sioux City, la. — The Royal has been purchased by M. Smith. Ohio Theater Co. Starts (Special to THE FILM DAILY) Columbus — The Ohio Theater Co. has filed corporation papers with the Secretary of State. Bellaire, O. — The newly formed Ohio Theater Co. will erect a $100,000 house here. RENOWN Leads the Independent Field ! Season 1924-5 46 Box -Office Hits with 100 Big Stars 25 Broadway Stage Triumphs 46 Gripping Stories 40 Great Directors This will be a Renown Year Depend on Renown New York at Buffalo Chicago Chromos Trading Company 1123 Broadway NO FINANCING PROPOSITION IS TOO LARGE OR NONE TOO SMALL TO MERIT OUR CO-OPERATION AND SERVICE Workable Terms Quick Action An Interview Involves no Obligation Consult with us COMING SOON Helena . Chadwick m HER OWN FREE WIIX riiepopuUrstorij bij ETHEL M, DELL 'Direclea bq Paul Scardon i>roa„„d.« PRODUCERS EASTUN PBOOUCnONSAc Season 1924-192S Thirty First Run Picturea RELEASED BY DISTRIBUTING CORP.