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Wednesday, January 11, 192J
THEATER CHANGES TOR MONTH OF NOVEMBER
NEW HAMPSHIRE Changes in Ownership
Claremont — Termont, sold to Fred Sharby by R. G. Steams.
NEW JERSEY New Theaters
Highland Park— The Park.
Changes in Ownership
Cranbury — Palace ; Linden — The Linden, sold to Theo. Gumberg by B. Cohen; Newark — Mayfair, (formerly Rivoli), sold to Mr. Kridell by Mr. Rosenthal ; Nutley — Franklin, sold to M. Kutinsky by Mr. Brodsky ; Ridgefield Park — Rialto, sold to Sobelson & Rosassy by C. & V. Amuse Co
Closings Bayonne — Opera House and Strand ; Belleville— ^Alpha ; Bound Brook — Palace ; Cape May— Odd Fellows Hall; Carlstadt — ^City ; Clifton— The Clifton; Cranford — The Cranford ; Dover Plains — Herberts Hall ; East Orange — Brighton and Lyceum; Fairview — -The Fairview; Hackensack — Eureka; Hoboken— City ; Irvington — City; Jersey City — Liberty and Lyric ; Lodi Township — Regal ; Maple Shade — Capitol ; Newark. — Clinton Square, New Amsterdam, Olympia and Warren Square; Orange — Bijou and Royal; Passaic — Playhouse; Paterson — Lyceum ; Tiffany — The Tenafly ; Verona — The Verona ; Westfield — Playhouse ; Woodcliffe — The Woodcliffe.
NEW YORK
New Theaters
Brooklyn — ^Madison, Myrtle & Wyckoff St. ; New York City — AUerton, Allerton Avenue ; Ward, Westchester & Ward Ave. ; Richmond Hill, L. I. — ^^State; Westbury, L. I. — Westbury; New Rochelle — Main Street ; Rochester — The Rochester.
Changes in Ownership Brookl3m — Belvedere, sold to Mr. Loviti by
to H. Hopkins by H. Nugent; College Point, L. I — Regent, sold to Stearns Amuse. Corp. by A. Stenzler; New York City — Lyceum, sold to Frank Koren by J. Steinkritz; Movie, sold to G. W. Unger by Cons. Amuse. Co. ; Pantheon, sold to D. Feldman by A. H. Amuse. Corp. ; Park Lane, sold to C. O'Reilly by Universal Theaters; Albany — Central, sold to Mr. and Mrs. Emig and L. Langdon by H. Goodman ; Eagle, sold to A. Stone by Geo. Roberts ; Bainbridge — Lyric, sold to L. B. Aderson by W. B. Hunt; Bergen — The Bergen, sold to Wm. Palmanteer by Wm. H. Ingram; Cleveland — Home, sold to Moses P. Robare by C. F. Taylor; Dundee— Beekman, sold to Paddock & Stalker by A. C. BeUs; HoUey — Hollywood, sold to Max Schaier & Samuel Tischkoff by A. Aaronowitz ; Hudson — Park, sold to Frieder & Grossman by Edwin Zincke ; Lackawanna — Central, sold to Wm. Shaw by W. F. Babcock; Millerton — Opera House, sold to R. F. Shaffer by Mr. Stewart ; Mohawk — Bates Opera House, sold to Harkins & Murphy by H. A. Monroe; Niagara Falls — Amendola, sold to Nick Johnson by Martina Bros. ; Columbus, sold to Joseph Biamonte by Tony Travis; Oswego — State, sold to M. L. Osborne by J. E. Cordingly; Syracuse — -Model, sold to Nathan Wallace by R. T. Stevens ; Rosebank. S. I. — Lyric, sold to Mr. Goldman by Mr. Greenwald ; Woodridge — Labor Lyceum, sold to Mrs. M. Gersh by B. Cosor.
Closings
Brooklyn — ^American, Art, Casino, Eden, Ideal, Naby and Whitney; Astoria, L. I. — 'Franklin ; Bayshore, L. I. — Carleton ; Bayside, L. I. — The Bayside ; Bridgehampton, L. I. — Community; Farmingdale, L. I. — Palace; Jamaica, L. I. — ^Comedy; Maspeth, L. I. — Arion and New Columbia ; Port Washington, L. I. — Nassau ; Webster, L. I — City; New York City — Academy, E. Houston St. ; Globe, Eighth Ave. ; Picture House; Prospect Paace; Regent, E. 81st St. ; Verona ; Washington, Amsterdam Ave.; Windsor, 51st and Third Ave.; Westchester; Cedarhurst — Playhouse; Elizabeth — Victory; High Falls — Fall View ; Howells — Rustic ; Kinderhook— Opera ; Maybrook — Sweeney's Hall ; Morristown — Palace; Mt. Kisco — -Playhouse; Mt. Vernon — Embassy ; Peekskill — Colonial ;
Pine Island — ^Pine ; Rosendale — Casino ; Saranac Lake — New ; South Beach — Strand ; Woodstock — Fireman's Hall ; Yonkers — Park and Riverdale.
NORTH CAROLINA New Theaters
iStatesville — Dunbar.
Changes in Ownership
Ayden — ^Princess, sold to J. C. Andrews by W. M. McKinney; Bessemer City — Palace, sold to Bean & Plummer by E. L. Carroll; Carrboro — West, sold to G. H. Ray by L. R. Clarke; Chapel HiU — Pickwick, sold to S. J. Brockwell by W. S. Roberson ; Mt. Croghan — ^Audit, sold to T. L. Sullivan by S. P. Gardner; Charlotte — Strand, sold to John Callman by Roy Williford; Kinston — People's, sold to E. L. Lewis by G. W. Logan; New Bern — Globe, sold to E. L. Lewis by G. W. Logan ; ISalisbury — Strand, sold to Forsythe Amuse Co. by Aro Amuse Co. ; Sparta — Warren, sold to Rex Mitchell by Dalton Warren; Tryon — Strand, sold to Mr. Sikes by R. W. Earley; Warsaw — Rose, sold to L. P. Stanley by E. L. Anderson ; Winston Salem — ^Rex, sold to Sams & Craver by W. S. Scales.
Closings
Chapel HiU — Pickwick.
NORTH DAKOTA New Theaters Langdon — Grant ; Merricourt — Grand. Alexander — Gem, sold to A. Toenberg by Wm. Gunther; Self ridge— The Selfridge, sold to J. B. Smith by C. E. Belden ; Tappen — Union, sold to Raymond Grim by Fred Goode: Watford City — Grand, sold to Christensen & Co. by M. A. Espeland.
Closings
Baker — Movie ; Bathgate — Movie ; Churches Ferry — Movie ; Forman — The Forman ; Hope — ^Cozy ; Hamilton — Paxman ; Penn — Penn Opera Co. ; Rolette — -Grand.
OHIO New Theaters
Frazeyburg — -Palace.
Openings
Akron — -Gem ; Cleveland — Astor and Variety ; Lima — ^Schine's Ohio ; Toledo — New State.
Reopenings
Cleveland — ^Shaw-Hayden.
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Changes in Ownership
Bellaire — (Olympic and Temple, sold to A. C Constant by Spragg Amuse Co. ; Blooiil ingburg — Rialto, sold to Walter Storts b
A. M. Ogan ; Cleveland — Amphion, sold t Paul Hurayt by Mike Hudac; Ridge, sol to Mr. & Mrs. L. P. Stinchcomb by J. All tanoff; College Comer — Gayety, sold t Chas. Randle by John C. Stout; Columbu — Hollywood, sold to W. C. Chesbrough b Horton Bell ; Conneaut — Main, sold to C
B. Clark by J. Freeman; Hamler — Paul' sold to J. P. Fredericks by Mr. Nutter Ravenna — Strand, sold to H. Rosenthal b J. Palfi; Seville — ^Home, sold to F. O. Fod ter by Thomas Lee; West LafayetteGrand, sold to E. Henry and A. Sattoris
Closings
Bloomingburg — Rialto ; College Comer — Th College Corner; Coming — Majestic; Fn lin — Warren (formerly Ridge) ; LimaQulina ; Tuppers Plains— High School.
OKLAHOMA
New Theaters
Avant — ^Gem ; Sasakwa — Folly.
Changes in Ownership
AUen — Majestic, sold to V. A. Hardin Hunter & Roberts; Bokoshe — Joie, sold Cox & Ramsey by R. Ramsey ; Pi The Panama, sold to Cox & Ramsey blgjj R. S. Hunt ; Prague — Savoy, sold to Fran Simpson by Mrs. R. Lanick; SasakwaLiberty, sold to L. S. Creason by S Woods ; Spiro — Dixie, sold to Cox & RaiA^ sey by R. S. Hunt; Stratford — Folly, sol§^ to J. H. Miller by Burnett Bros.
Closings
Jennings — Crystal ; Wynona — Grand
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Straight Picture Policy is Popular at Clevelam
Cleveland, O. — A. E. Ptak has dis continued vaudeville at his Lyceun: and adopted a straight picture policj Ptak says he has lost nothing by th change. In fact, he is the gainer, a he is attracting a better class of pa tronage with a straight picture polic than he did with a combination show
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