The Film Daily (1933)

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Mnesday, July 26, 1933 DAILV 11 THEATER CHANGES (Continued) slii; 0 -SI 1 . thews. HERKIMER— Liberty, trans1 ed to Schine Enterprises, Inc. by CenN. Y. Theaters. HIGHLAND— < neo, transferred to Ahbros Amusement } , Inc., by Walter Seaman. HILTON— I tonia. transferred to E. C. Weeks. j CKA WANNA — Hollywood, transferred Joe Williams-M. Morad Operating Co. Joe Williams, Liberty, transferred to Iliams-Morad Co. by A. Moses ; Park, isferred to Williams-Morad Co. by E. cics ; Ridge, transferred to Williamsrad Co. bv M. Morad. (LONG ISLAND AMAICA — Alden. transferred to Algin later Corp.; LONG ISLAND CITY— -non. transferred to Schulman Bros, usement Co.. Inc., by Tanner Shea usement Corp. ; MINEOLA — Mineola, isferred to New Deal Amusement Corp. A. D. T. Theater, Inc. ; Williston, isferred to Garden City Amusement p. bv Williston Theater Co., Inc. ; ;HMOND HILL — New Civic, transed to D. & S. Amusement Corp. by ishot Amusement Corp. ST. ALBANS ft. Albans, transferred to G. H. C. usement Corp. by Calvin Perry.) LITE FALLS — Rialto, transferred to ine Enterprises. Inc. by Central N. Y. ■aters. NEW YORK CITY, BRONX •andbox. transferred to Goodwill Enirises. Inc., by Bandbox Amusement p. ; Hub. transferred to F. Santini. Inc. Westbrook Amusement Corp. NEW RK CITY. BROOKLYN— Decatur, isferred to Decatur Pictures, Inc. by )ell & Beck : Graham, transferred to ert Y. Holmes by Herman Bloom; transferred to Roman Theater Operg Corp. by Nesor Operating Corp. RWICH — Co.linia, transferred to ine Enterprises. Inc. by Central N. Y. aters. ONEONTA— Oneonta and Paltransferred to Schine Enterprises, Inc. 'Central N. Y. Theaters. OSWEGO— jbe. transferred to H. Simon. ROCHTER — Majestic, transferred to Morris timer by Majestic Theater Co. SARAC LAKE — Pontiac, transferred to ine Enterprises. Inc., bv Central N. Y. ;aters. WATERTOWN — Avon and fmpia. transferred to Schine Enterprises. . bv Central N. Y. Theaters. WATERIET — Family, transferred to Howard ore by Cable & Gardner, Inc. Openings TSON— Star. ALTAMONT— Masonic 11. CATTARAUGUS— Palace. DEW— Colonial. (LONG ISLAND. FAR CKAWAY— Gem. by Haring & Bluvthal: HEMPSTEAD— Cabana, by Caa Amusement Co.; SEASIDE— St. nillus Auditorium-). LAKE GEORGE ake. MINEVILLE — Rialto. OSJGO— State. SPECULATOR — Adironk. Closings \NY— Arbor. BUFFALO— Fillmore. VER PLAINS — Star. HARRISLLE— Capitol. OSSINING' — Cameo. WEGO — Richardson. PELHAM— am. RANDOLPH— Gem. ROCHTER— Lincoln and Palace. TROY— ace. WILSON— Gem. WINDSOR— ily. NEW YORK CITY— Amphion, th Ave. ; Chaloner. Ninth Ave. ; Clin, Clinton St. ; Fifth Ave. Playhouse ; le Lenox. E. 78th St.; New Royal, thern Blvd.: Regent, Third Ave.; al. Tenth Ave. : Savoy. Hughes Ave. ; dium. Third Ave. ; Superior, Third 34th Street, 34th St.; Flora, Atlan Ave. : Lido. Court St., New Brighton ch ; Myrtle, Myrtle Ave. NORTH CAROLINA Changes in Ownership SON CITY — Swain, transferred to D. Wright by Boylin Bros. CHERRYLLE — Strand (formerly New), trapsed to C. D. Black by J. M. Black. NCORD— Cameo (formerly State), hsferred to Concord Amusement Co. by rry Martin. ENFIELD — Masonx. ;' hsferred to L. P. Dunn bv Stellineilfdner. LOUISBURG — Louisburg, hsferred to R. Glenn Davis by E. L. (Jnson. PLYMOUTH — New. trans^r-.^ Dilday-Brinkley by C. Gordan. SAN' RD — San Lee. transferred to R. P sser by D. Holt. STLER CITY— Gern, isferred to S. R. Rogers by Kennedv Thomas. MARSHVILLE— Majestic, nsferred to W. M. Williams by Wa.de wers. Openings SON CITY— Swain. ENFIELD— Ma h sonic. MARSHVILLE— Majestic. MONROE—Lincoln (new theater). PLYMOUTH—New. SANFORD— San Lee. SILER CITY— Gem. Closings CANTON — Imperial. MT. HOLLY— Paramount. NORTH DAKOTA Opening YELVA— Iris. Closings VALLEY CITY— Rex. WYNDEMERE— Post. OHIO Changes in Ownership COLUMBUS— Wilmar, transferred to Virgil Jackson by T. L. Snowden. Closings CINCINNATI — Strand. COLUMBUS— Auditorium and Steelton. MIDDLETOWN— Sorg. NELSONVILLE— Pastime. OKLAHOMA Changes in Ownership CLINTON — Rex and Rialto, transferred to Griffith Amusement Co. by F. G. Roberts. CORDELL— Ritz, transferred to A. G'urlock by F. G. Roberts. WEWOKA— Key; transferred to John Terry. Openings CANTON— Grand, by Donald Bredbeck. HUGO — Erie, by Griffith Amusement Co. WILSON — Empress, by A. L. Means and H. L. Gilliam. Closings CHECOTAH— Cozy. HUGO— Hugo. OKLAHOMA CITY— Midwest. TUTTLE— Tuttle. OREGON Changes in Ownership ALBANY — Venetian, transferred to TriState Theaters, Inc., by Horrigan and Adamson. CORVALLIS — Oregon State, transferred to Tri-State Theaters, Inc. by Horrigan and Adamson. ONTARIO — Dreamland, transferred to Ontarion Amusement Co. by Cowan & Murray. PENNSYLVANIA Changes in Ownership CURWENSVILLE— Strand, transferred to N. Notopoulos by Fred J. Thompson. NEW HOLLAND — Edison, transferred to John L. Davis. PORT CARBON— Three Links, transferred to Walter Rodgers by Three Link Club. PITTSBURGH— Pastime, transferred to M. Steinberg by P. Alderman ; Washington, transferred to E. L. Barriet, Jr. by Cooper Amusement Co. Openings EXPORT— Liberty. NEW HOLLAND— Edison, by John L. Davis. PORT CARBON— Three Links, by Walter Rodgers. PITTSBURGH— Lowrie and New West End. SOUTH FORK— Palace. McCONNELLSBURGH— Liberty (new theater), by W. M. Lodge. — Closings ANNVILLE— Astor. BLAWNOX— Maryland. CARMICHAEL— Ross. CASTLE SHANNON— Pearl. COLUMBIA— Alto. DELTA— Fire Hall. EMAUS— Ptenlo. GLASSMERE — Liberty. HUGHESVILLE— Tally-ho. MOHONON CITY— Elks. NAZARETH— Royal. PHILADELPHIA—Band Box; Bell; Capitol; Grant ; Harrowgate ; Keith's ; Keystone (South St.); Liberty (Tacony St.); Pearl; Walnut. READING— Park. SCRANTON — Pinebrook. SWOYERSVILLE— Strand. TOPTON — Palace. TREVORTON— Forrest. YORK — Rialto. SOUTH CAROLINA Changes in Ownership KERSHAW — Kershaw, transferred to C. M. Haynie by Mrs. R. Cooke. WHITMIRE— Mills, transferred to C. H. Albrecht by M. Mills. YORK— New, transferred to G. W. Griffin by H. B. Cooke.' Openings KERSHAW— Kershaw, by C. M. Haynie. YORK— New, by G. W. Griffin. Closing GREENWOOD— Liberty. SOUTH DAKOTA Change in Ownership HOWARD — Paradise, transferred to William Klein by Harry Bender. Closings ALCESTER— Barrymore (damaged by fire). IPSWICH— State. ONIDA — Crystal. WILMOT— Wilmot. TENNESSEE Changes in Ownership DYER — Palace, transferred to R. L. Newman by W. G. Bonds. ERWIN— Lyric, transferred to Mrs. F. E. Perryman by C. T. Davis. MEMPHIS— Strand, trans ferred to Malco Theaters, Inc. by Loew.'s, Inc. Openings MEMPHIS— Strand, by Malco Theaters, Inc. WEST MEMPHIS— Broadway Airdome (new theater), by Mel Richards. Closing MEMPHIS— Chelsea. TEXAS Changes in Ownership BASTROP — Strand (formerly Dixie), transferred to Mrs. L. I. Lederer. DALLAS— Avenue, transferred to J. B. Roberts. GORMAN — Liberty (formerly Ritz). transferred to E. E. Perdue. GIRBYVILLE— Palace, transferred to W. W. Stoopleman. OLNEY — Palace, transferred to Curtis Richardson. PLANO — Palace, transferred to C. V. Wier. MIRANDO^ CITY— Trinity, transferred to K. F. Trim. Openings DENTON— Ritz. by E. L. Black. VALLEY MILLS— Lyric, bv George W. Crosley. FRIONA— Capitol. HOUSTON— Bluebonnet. GROVETON — Capitol. BENAVIDES— Empress. EL PASO— T.fexas Grand. PHARR — Valencia. MOODY— Palace. SOMERVILLE— Majestic. THORNDALE— Gem. DALLAS —Central. OLNEY — Princess. GORMAN— Liberty (formerly Ritz). Closings CONROE— Palace (damaged by fire). GREENVILLE— Star. MONAHANS— Pen-Ell. YOAKUM— Grand. WASHINGTON CONCRETE Openings -Concrete, by Charles White. POMEROY— Seeley by Mrs. A. Thompson. Closings SEATTLE— Stadium. TACOMA — Blue Mouse. WEST VIRGINIA Changes in Ownership PARSONS — Victoria, transferred to E. E. Ours by Earl Moore. WHEELING— Capitol, transferred to Chatfie'd Theaters by Wheeling Enterprise Co. ; State, transferred to J. Velas by W. R. Collins and Reed. Openings FAIRMONT— Fairmont. THOMAS— Sutton. Closing GLEN JEAN— Opera House. WISCONSIN Changes in Ownership MARIENETTE— Rialto, transferred to T. Coffey by Fox Midwesco. PRAIRIE DU CHIEN — Regent, transferred to George Panka by M. Sheldon. SPRING VALLEY— Community, transferred to Helane Ritsey by D. E. Muhlolum. THORPE— Rialto. transferred to John Bogumil by F. J. Bogumil. Openings EAST TROY— Grand, by George Schroeder. OREGON— Opera House, by William Antes. MARIENETTE— Rialto, by T. Cof-. fey. Closings BRODHEAD— Dorlvn. GALESVILLE — Marinuka. JANESVILLE — Jeffries. KENOSHA — Gateway; Lake; Majestic, MADISON — Palace. MILWAUKEE— Garfield ; Mirth ; Modjeska ; Plaza ; Princess; Savoy! Tivoli : Uptown. MUSCODA — Muscoda. OSHKOSH — Oshkosh. PRINCETON— Opera House. RACINE —State, Uptown. SHEBOYGAN— Butterfly. WEYAUWEGA— Opera House. WYOMING Closing SOUTH SUPERIOR— Crystal. FILM DAILY IS 1 5 YEARS OLD AND IS CELEBRATING ITS CRYSTAL ANNIVERSARY IN AUGUST WITH A BIG "NEW DEAL" NUMBER and PLANS A FEW INNOVATIONS FOR ALL OF ITS READERS