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THE
Vveanesday, Sept. 20, 1933
"22H
DAILY
THEATER CHANGES— Continued
Closings
DAYTON— Apollo and Ideal. LOVELAND — Strand (formerly Opera House). MILLERSPORT— Pythian. WEST JEFFERSON—Orient.
OKLAHOMA Changes in Ownership
IDABEL — New State, transferred to Barton R. McLendon by M. Terrill. KINGFISHER— Savoy, transferred to Dudley Tucker by Savoy Amusement Co.
Openings
CEMENT— Princess, by Cecil Davis. DA VIS — Fox (formerly Bison), by J. T Smith. HENNESSEY— Electric, by Gar wood Ortman. PICHER— Midwest (for merly Winter Garden), by Midwest The ater Co., Inc. ; Mystic, by J. D. Wineland
OREGON Changes in Ownership
ELGIN — Opera House, transferred to Charles J. Barnhardt by L. R. Morelock. PORTLAND— Columbia, transferred to Columbia Musical Comedy Co. by Circle Theater Co.
Openings
SALEM— Capital, by Warner Bros. WALDPORT— Waldport, by Dan Gardner.
PENNSYLVANIA Changes in Ownership
BEAVER FALLS— Rialto. transferred to H. Goldberg by Western Penna. Amusement Co. CLAYSVILLE— Clay, transferred to Liberty Amusement Co. by G. A. Mooney LEBANON — Capitol, transferred to Jack son Enterprises by J. Luke Gring. MA SONTOWN— Rex, transferred to E. Kauf man by I. L. Butler. MILDRED— Mil dred. transferred to M. S. Rogala by T J. Foley. NATRONIA— Keystone, trans ferred to Ritenour & Bonanni by A. J, Rakowski ; Roxy, transferred to George Frankovich by W. W. Clark. NORTH AMPTON — Roxy (formerly Lyric), trans ferred to Northampton Theater Co. by H E. Hartman. OIL CITY — Latonia, trans ferred to Harris Amusement Co. by Ami don & King ; Lyric, transferred to Harris Amusement Co. by H. Stahl. PHILADELPHIA— Erlen, transferred to Charles ft. Erny and James A. Nolan by Principal Theaters Corp. ; Penn, transferred to Penn Amusement Co. PITTSBURGH— Harri Beechview (formerly Olympic), transferred to Harris Amusement Co. by J. Orlando. REYNOLDSVILLE— Adelphia and Liberty, transferred to Harris Amusement Co. by J. Damore. VERONA— Liberty, transferred to Jack Rainey.
Openings
I BLAWNOX— Maryland. ERIE — Avenue. NATRONA — Keystone. NORTHAMPTON— Roxy (formerly Lyric), by Northampton Theater Co. PHILADELPHIA—
I Penn, by Penn Amusement Co. POINT MARION — Barneys. PITTSBURGH— Eagle, by Mrs. R. Soltz ; Elmore, by E. H. Tolden; New Oakalnd, by T. A. Gilbert. SOUTH FORK— Palace.
Closings
I LA TROB E — Paramount.
RHODE ISLAND Changes in Ownership
jRIVERSIDE — Lyric, transferred to C. M. Goff by Mrs. E. L. Chase. WOONSOCKET — Bijou, transferred to Fred Green by Publix ; Park, transferred to Alton Amuse
I ment Co. by W. Mahoney.
SOUTH CAROLINA Openings
ANDERSON— Lyric, by J. A. Duddy. ENOREE— Mills, by M. S. Boyd.
SOUTH DAKOTA Changes in Ownership
'BRTDGEWATER — Strand, transferred tc Henry Rauch by M. L. Marshall.
Openings
ALCESTER— Barrymore. WATERTOWN —State (new theater),) by C. P. Knud■en. BOWDLE— H. & H. Closings
1BRISTOL— Orpheum.
TENNESSEE Changes in Ownership
HALLS— Halls, transferred to A. B. Cherry by H. Likens.
Openings
CLIFTON— P. T. A. HALLS— Halls.
HOHENWALD— Little Gem.
TEXAS Changes in Ownership
GREENVILLE— Rito and Gem, transferred to East Texas Theaters. SULPHUR SPRINGS— Palace, transferred to East Texas Theaters. GLADEWATER — Payne's, transferred to East Texas Theaters, Inc. GORMAN — Liberty (formerly Ritz), transferred to R. E. Millican. MEMPHIS — Texas (formerly Ritz), transferred to R. E. Martin. PILOT POINT — Queen, transferred to Shelton Edwards. WHITEWRIGHT — Palace, transferred to Cloy. Horton. MINEOLA — Select, transferred to Mrs. R. T. Hooks.
Openings
LADONIA — Laine's (formerly Sunset), by H. L. Robardy. O DONNELL— Ritz, (formerly Lynn), by C. C. Caldwell. PARIS— Alhambra, by J. A. Terry. POST —Palace. WHITEWRIGHT — Palace. ROXTON — Magnolia by D. E. Marton. STEPHENVILLE— Palace, by Bernhard Bros. WHITESBORO— Palace, by R. P. Johnston. AUSTIN — Hancock, by O'Donnell-Hoblizelle. CORRIGAN — Corrigan. GREENVILLE— Star. QUITAQUE — Qveen. LOTT— Gem. MULESHOE— Ritz. ROCHESTER— Rochester. YOAKUM—Grand. LUBBOCK— Texan, by Lindsey Theaters. Inc. WINK— Rig, by Griffith Amusement Co. FERRIS —
Queen. HOUSTON — Iraan and Van Horn.
Closings
PRESIDIO— Ritz. WINK— Rex. HOUSTON— Azteca.
UTAH Openings
SALT LAKE CITY— Orpheum (formerly RKO Orpheum), by Louis Marcus.
VIRGINIA Changes in Ownership
CHATHAM— Ritz, transferred to T. G. Maluf by H. Gordon. RICHMOND— Grand (formerly Bluebird)), transferred to Morton Thalheimer by Bluebird Theater, Inc.
Closings
HAMPTON— Lyric. NORFOLK — Olney. PURCELLVILLE Virginia. PENNINGTON GAP — Central. WACHAPREAGUE— Neptune.
WASHINGTON Changes in Ownership
GIG HARBOR — Peninsula, transferred to D. C. Millard by Dr. L. B. Hazard. LYNDEN — Liberty, transferred to Harry Newman by W. Hollenbeck. NEPPELL — Neppell, transferred to Charles R. Perryman by A. H. McDermott. OLYMPTA — Avalon, transferred to W. B. McDonald by Al Harris.
Openings
ALMIRA— Gem, by Charles R. Perryman. CENTRALIA— Liberty, by Twin Citie Theaters. COULEE CITY— Coulee City by Charles R. Perryman. . GIG HARBOR —Peninsula, by D. C. Millward. EPHRATA— Kam, by Charles R. Perryman. NEPPELL— Neppell, by Charles R. Perryman. McCLEARY— McCleary, by D. C. Millward. SEATTLE— 45th Stfeet
(formerly Paramount), by H. W. Bruen ; Roosevelt (formerly New), by John Danz.
WEST VIRGINIA Changes in Ownership
ANAWALT — Anawalt, transferred to R. B. Ringstaff by Amherst Theaters Corp.
Openings
ANAWALT— Anawalt, by R. B. Ringstaff.
WISCONSIN Changes in Ownership
ARCADIA — Arcade, transferred to Lee Johnson by Salby Bros.
WYOMING Changes in Ownership
WHEATLAND — Ramona (formerly Iris), transferred to Riaito Theater, Inc. by Carl Judge.
SHORT SUBJECT
ANNOUNCEMENT
NUMBER
OF THE FILM DAILY
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OUT SATURDAY
A COMPLETE LIST OF SHORT SUBJECTS FOR THE FALL AND WINTER SEASON ... .WHERE
THEY CAN BE OBTAINED
WHO MADE THEM AND
WHAT THIS SHORT SUBJECT BUSINESS FOR 1933-1934 IS ALL ABOUT
Film Daily Service As Usual