The Film Daily (1928)

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THE February 16, 1928 m CHANGES roR )NTH OF DECEMBER A noM ;ht(a ivilll OoPete id on Kol c. ■ M Ji.B Wo ko.'l It atfiB nk La ru', [.. 1 tc itt; .■gl» ipae J* .dar' ung C. H. MAINE langes in Ownership I'escogus Hall, sold to S. Anderson. MARYLAND Closings Broadway Garden. \[ASSACHUSETTS Openings „ State. jjianges in Ownership Midway, sold to F. L. Graves by ckman ; Lawrence — Cosmopolitan, er Contarino by L. Renzetti ; •The Leadore, sold to W. F. ..owell — Victory, sold to Welton ly Geo. Hammond ; Salem — Cornto L. Halpert & Sam Wilikson ert ; Somerville — Winter Hill, sold Branca by R. Maxwell ; Worcesiburg, sold to United L. A. W. H. Steinburg. Closings pheum ; iStoughton — Orpheum. MICHIGAN langes in Ownership )urtesy, sold to M. & S. Warren ward Theater Co. ; De Luxe, sold KuJl|y Theater Corp. by Joseph Cosco ; to Blanche M. Ryder by Mayer Gratiot, sold to J. M. Leasia Cosco; Greenfield, sold to Mike Barbu & Frisco; Mt. Elliott, sold ;. Monroe by Jaffa & Garlock; , sold to Griswold First State Joe Cosco; Warren, sold to H. by Ben A. Wis«man; Gladstone — lid to S. Miller & F. W. Sicher reton ; Marenisco — The Marinesco, Homer W. Reace by Mrs. C. A. Norway — ^Rialto, sold to Vanden )y Theo. Sophie ; WatervUet — sold to H. C. & M. C. Monroe G. Adams. Closings he Armada ; Carsonville — Elecermansville — Doris ; Hillman — "s Hall; OtisviUe— Regent ; WUPastime MINNESOTA Re-openings er»ij — Paderewski Hall; Richmond — hanges in Ownership ~St, sold to Pete Lange by M. R. rist« en ; Grey Eagle — Cozy, sold to derman and Earl Davis by A. O. eblol Hallock— Grand, sold to W. H. by Bennie Berger ; Sebeka — mo^l, sold to Art Poppler by W. R. :SS^ DAILY mg. Closings ( ind ; Barnum — ■ The Barnum ; helM. W. A. Hall; Cottonwood — al ; Kelliher — Pastime. MISSISSIPPI hanges in Ownership -The Duck Hill, sold to E. A. y Dr. C. N. Wilkins ; Mortonsold to Fred Home by W. N. Wiggins — Palace, sold to G. W. by C. B. King. Closings Flora; Magee — The Magee; Loxley Hall; PachuU — High Theater. MISSOURI New Theaters j —Town Hall ; Sullivan — Lyric, hanges in Ownership berty, sold to Max Weiner by Ferguson ; Branson — ^Community, City of Branson by E. C. GrundUffalo— Grand, sold to J. S. DilG..B. Hendon; Bunceton — Prini to Brent Peters by H. C. Ernst; —Gem, sold to R. G. Brooks by ^ B Hawk; Excelsior Springs — Casino, 1 R. E. Wood by J. C. Hough; l-iwet' -Alamo, sold to Mrs. S. B. Allison '■''"' S ';•> Stroud ; Glasco — Lyric, sold to . M Davidson by W. A. Hillhouse; ; isi City— Columbia and Tivoli, sold to ' "-glH. West; Ellsworth, sold to M. F. ■ y Fleming & Moore; Empire, sold Judd by J. W. Stockdale; Prin cess, sold to George Ellis by E. S. Sutter; Kingston — Majestic, sold to Merle Warden by F, E. Warden ; Maywood — Elms, sold to E. V. Buchanan by A. P. Sharon; Milan — Hammond, sold to Wm. M. Wood by V. C. Rose ; Richmond — Gayety, sold to J. B. McClellan by F. C. Bingham; South Gifford — Palace, sold to to J. H. Montgomery by G. H. Roberts; Trenton — Hubbell, sold to H. B. Cushman by Triangle Amuse. Co.; Royal, sold to H. B. Cushman by M. W. Hubell. Closings Blackwater — Princess ; Clarksville — Opera House ; Frederickstown — Palace ; Goodman — lElectric ; Lillboume — Rex ; Lucerne — Community ; Piedmont — Princess ; Portageville — 'Lyric ; Ravenna — Community ; St. Joseph — Star ; Steelville — Gem ; White Oak— The White Oak. MONTANA Changes in Ownership Belgrade — Community, sold to Martin Lawrence by Fred Hutchinson ; Grass Range — Grand, sold to Jess Morgan by W. E. Brassey ; Ingootiar — Star, sold to J. M. Miller by Henry Harbicht ; Terry — Rialto, sold to George Kahn by Rex Flint ; Troy —(Princess, sold to B. T. Metter by W. F. Keintz ; Winifred — The Winifred, sold to A. W. Harris by Paul Sudan ; Worden — Project, sold to Seward Orton by Delano & Hoefert. NEBRASKA New Theaters Ulysses — The Ulysses; Wynot — Community. Openings Henry — Henry Amusement Co. Changes in Ownership Gothanburg — Lake, sold to G. W. Morgan ; Holbrook — Lyric, sold to R. A. Davis by Theo. Sparks; Lyman — Ideal, sold to J. F. Morgan by G. A. Parberry ; Morrill— Ideal, sold to L. E. Stearns by G. A. Parberry ; Osmond — Star, sold to Victor Gross ; Reynolds — Movie, sold to Matt Biggins ; Sterling — Isis, sold to F. W. Honey ; Ulysses — -Jean, sold to E. H. Dosek by W. S. Olexa. Closings Arnold — Isis ; Cortland — The Cortland ; Crab Orchard — ^Crystal ; Gandy — ^Ruby ; Giltner — Capitol; Gothenburg — Lake; Haigler — Electric; Holstein — Moon; Hubbard — Pastime ; Omaha — Garden ; Potter — Sefang ; Ulysses — Jean; Walthill — ^Swan ; Wymore — Lyric. NEW JERSEY New Theaters Fords — The Fords. Openings Cleraenton — The Clementon; Hammonton — Rivoli. Changes in Ownership Laurel Springs — Laurel, sold to Laurel Springs Improvement Co. by East Coast Theaters ; Linden — The Linden ; Lyndhurst — 'Star, sold to R. Mustardo by Standard Theaters Inc. Closings Bayonne — Opera House and Strand ; Belleville— Alpha ; Bound Brook — Palace ; Clementon— Palm Garden; Clifton— The Clifton ; Cranford — -The Cranford ; Dover Plains — ^Herberts Hall; East Orange — Brighton; Lyceum and Oxford; Elizabeth — 'Victory ; Hackensack — Eureka ; Haddonfield — Colonial ; Hammonton — Eagle ; Hoboken — City ; Irvington — City ; Jersey City — Liberty and Lyric ; Lodi Township — Regal; Morristown — Palace; Newark — Clinton Square, New Amsterdam, Olympia and Warren Square ;Ocean Grove— Strand ; Orange— Bijou ; Passaic — Playhouse; Patersom — Lyceum ; iSomers Point — Seaside ; Tenafly— The Tenafly ; Veroma — The Verona ; Orange — Royal ; Westfield — Playhouse;— Woodcliflte — The Woodcliffe. if J.: McClain at Albia, la. Albia, la. — Milford McClain of Newton, has taken over management of the King, operated by the Commonwealth chain, which Harry Weinberg heads. Goodale Gets Charlotte Office Atlanta— George G. Goodale now is at Charlotte, N. C, as office manager of the Arthur C. Bromberg Attractions branch. He was with Enterprise here for ten years. y i.i ♦V ♦.♦ \l J,: \i y y y <'* y y y y y y :.: y y if y if if if y if y y y if if y y y y y y if y y if if y y y if if y if if if y y if if if if y y y if if if y y a PRAISE TROM CAESAR IS PRAISE INDEED 'pHE FILM DAILY YEAR BOOK for 1928 is the tenth edition of this recognized standard authority. As well try to imagiae the picture business without pictures, as to imagine it without this exceedingly valuable work. The 1928 edition is, as have been its predecessors, an indispensable reference volume. Our hearty congratulations go again to our contemporary. 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