The Film Daily (1924)

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Friday, November 28, 1924. THE j^^ DAILV f Incorporations Sacramento, Cal — Catthnv Playhouse and Rauio Corp., Los Angelei. Capital $2b0,000. Incorporators, A. Browne. G. J)abis, F. Gunter, W. Mcasdav and D. Henderso.i. Albany — Ikon Producing Corp., New York. Capital $20,000. Incorporators, A. Thome, C. True and B. Pepper. Attorneys, Keonig, Sittenfield & Aranow, New York. Albany — Hawthorne Amusement jx Corp., New York. Capital $10,000. Incorporators, D. Blum, I. Greenfield and M. Hammerstein. Attorney, L. Friedman, New York. Albany — Capitol Palace Realty Corp., Brooklyn. Capital $10,000. Incorporators, P. Kallman, M. Kossoy and B. Kallman. Attorney, B. Bernstein, New York. > Albany — Essemsee Amusement •^■^ Corp., New York. Capital $10,000. Incorporators. S. Schwartz, M. Schwartz. Attorney, W. Choroih, New York. Albany — Beatrix Theater Corp., New York. Incorporators, T. Garrity, H. Gittelson and A. Behrens. Attorney, Dittemhoefer & Fishel, N«w York. Albany — Take and Pay, Inc., New York. Incorporators, V. Kline, D. Tennant and J. R. Elliot. Attorneys, O'Brien, Malevinsky & Driscoll, New York. Albany — Plattsburgh Enterprises, Utica. Incorporators, A. Stelnecke, C. Kelm and C. Hackett. Attorneys, Dunmore, Ferris & Dewey, Utica. Albany — Bersam Amusement Co., jj Bronx. Capital $5 000. Incorpora'' tors, S. Fried and M. Faden. Attorney, P. Wolinsky, Neiy York. Dover, Del. — Universal News Service. Capital $100,000. Incorporatoi-s F. McDermott, E. Sheenan and R. Harris. Trenton, N. J.— Rialto Theaters, Hoboken. Capital $5,000. Incorporators, J. Gersten, R. Pease and A. Hammer. Springfield, 111. — Gibson Studios, Inc., Chicago. Incorporators, H. Fabry, C. Kaufman, and E. Harris. over, Del. — McCollum Geological Explorations, Wilmington. Capital $10,000. Dover. Del. — Charles Chaph'n Film Corp., Wilmington. Capital $50,000. t Springfield, III. — Balaban & Katz Midwest Theaters, Inc., Chicago. ANYTHING PHOTOGRAPHED FOR MOTION PICTURES MAX LASKY Tel. Circle SS72 1S50 B'way, N. T. C. At Broadway Theaters Cameo "Musical Cameos" is the title of the overture, consisting of "Valse Bulette," "To A Wild Rose," and "Galop." The Cameo Pictorial follows, after which "Champions" and an Aesop Fable are screened. The former is one of the Grantland Rice Sportlights Miss Ethel Sweet sings "Dream Melody." A "Spat Family" comedy, "Deaf, Dumb and DafiFy," and a special Review number precede the feature "The Price of a Party." John Priest closes the performance with an organ selection. Capitol "Capricco Italien" opens the Capitol Thanksgiving Day program. "Farewell," a Bruce "Wilderness Tale" follows. An elaborate tabloid musical-dance offering is presented as a holiday offering. William Robyn sings, "Ah. Moon of My Delight." Then comes "The Silent Accuser." in which Peter the Great, the dog, is starred. An organ solo concludes. Piccadilly Micha Guterson and the Orchestra open up with "Second Hungarian Rhapsody." The Pictorial News Weekly and two organ selections by John Hammond appear second and third, respectively. Cello solos, by Mr. Dinger, of the orchestra, are played as the fourth unit. A Lyman Howe "Hodge Podge" is fifth. Next appears Joseph Turin, tenor, who sings "Le Donna e Mobile." Thalia Zanou, danseuse, interprets "The Dark Swan" in a dance. "The Dark Swan" is the feature. Rivoli "Capriccio Espagnol" is the overture, followed by the Pictorial News. A song number, titled "Neapolitan Twilight," appears third. In it are Miriam Lax, soprano, August Werner, baritone and the Rivoli dancers, Gloria Swanson is starred in "Wages of Virtue." The Rialto Syncopators are fifth. They play "Adoring You" and "If I Can't Get the One I Want." Benny Leonard appears in the first of the "Flying Fists" series, "Breaking In." Strand The program opens up with a musical prelude. The Topical News Weekly comes immediately after. A prologue to the feature, "A Sainted Devil," with Rudolph Valentino, is next. It is an elaborate musical and dance offering and is highly entertaining. The feature is fifth. "Hunting the Jungle Animals of India" and an organ solo are the last two units on the bill. At Other Houses The list of current holdovers on Broadway remains practically the same, except at the Rialto, where "Forbidden Paradise" follows a week's run at the Rivoli. "Dante's Inferno" is completing a run at the Central ; "The Ten Commandments" continues at the Criterion, and "The Iron Horse" at the Lyric. Tom Fumiss, Exhibitor, Dead St. Paul, Minn. — Tom Furniss, a veteran exhibitor in the Mid-West, is dead from a heart attack. New Theaters Sycamore, 111. — A new theater is planned for Harvard. Euge Saunders, who operates the Saunders, will erect a new house on property recently purchased from C. A. Haflfner, to be known as the Saunders, while the old house will be called the Palace. East. Radford, Va.— W. H. Painted, owner of the Colonial theater property, has disposed of his holdings to B. Jewell. H. F. Sembler is operating the theater on a lease. Charleston, W. Va.— The Capitol has been opened, having been completely rebuilt. W. Broker, formerly with the Gordon chain in New England, is in charge. Derby, Conn. — New York architects are here making plans for the new theater to be erected on the former DeForest property on Elizabeth St. Birmingham, Ala. — C. B. Grimes has opened his new 'Bama theater, a $100,000 house built by the Merchants Bank & Trust Co. Belvedere Gardens, Cal. — "Reckless Romance" will open the new Link theater on Dec. 18. Gowanda, N. Y. — J. W. Schatt has opened his new Gowanda Gardens. Guts And Flashes George B. Seitz and a company of Pathe players have returned from Ausable Chasm, N. Y., where they filmed exteriors for "Galloping Hoofs." William Noel, who has been assisting John Adolfi and Henry Otto on the Coast, is in New York. NATIONAL -SCREEN SERVICE Inc NEW VOOX CHICAGO LOS iNOELES WAS SHE A PLAYTHING OF DESIRE? ^i^ JANS HE KNOWS SHORTY HAMILTON Is The Chap Who Will Appear In A Series Of Out Door Features — Every One Knows Him A Few Territories Now Available WARD Beverly Hills Write or Wire LASCELLE PRODUCTIONS California CONSOLIDATED CERTIFIED PRINTS The CONSOLIDATED FILM INDUSTRIES, Inc 729 Seventh Avenue NEW YORK LD5 ANGELE5