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ay, May 10, 1920
Tsi'M
DAILV
On Broadway
•Dorothy Dalton— "The Dark Tor."
-Bryant Washburn — "Mrs. nple's Telegram." n— Cecil De Mille's "Why mge Your Wife." -Anita Stewart— "The YelTyphoon."
—Rex Beach's "The Silver
rde."
ay — Marjorie Rambeau —
le Fortune Teller."
Strand— Wallace Reid— e Dancin' Fool." New York — Today — GeralFarrar — "The Woman and Puppet."
ay — Pauline Frederick— "The man in Room 13." esday — William Farnum — le Orphan."
;day — Lew Cody — "The Butly Man."
Y — Anne Cornwall — "The h She Chose." "The She er."
day — Olive Thomas — "The
pper."
»y — Alice) Brady — "Sinners."
Sea
Next Week
Jack London's "The If."
i-Ethel Clayton — "A Lady in
n — Cecil De Mille's "Why
inge Your Wife."
-Doris Keane — "Romance." .
i— Alice Lake — "Shore Acres."
ray — Not yet determined.
m Strand — Not yet deter
led.
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NIW YORK
r:
The Los Angeles Herald
ys this about "The Sil
r Horde":
"The book, read by mil
>ns, has been faithfully
oduced for the screen,
lere it should be seen
■ millions more."
New Theaters
Houses Planned
Turner Falls, Mass. — Dennis Shea, 1,000.
Omaha, Neb.— A. H. Blank to build new Strand on Strand site.
Philadelphia— John Smith. $38,000.
Opelousas, La. — Adolphe Jacobs, V. A. Sachse and Alex Bloomenstiel are associated with a companv that will build. $60,000.
Austin, Tex. — Major George W^. Littlefield. $80,000. About 800.
New Haven, Conn.— Derby Amusement Co. to build on Sterling site.
Elgin, 111.— Aurora Theaters Co. to build on site of Grand, destroyed by cyclone.
Racine, Wis. — F. E. Wolcott, Majestic, to build. $70,000. 1,000.
New Bedford, Mass.ater Co. $200,000.
-Empire The
Fort Worth, $100,000. $2,500.
Tex. — • Pantages.
Houston, Tex. — Will Horwitz bought Travis, renamed Iris.
Houston, Tex. — H. chain, bought Victory.
Racine. Wis.bought Rex.
Schulman, Harry E. Mann
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House Changes
Houses Bought
Centerville, S. D.— E. E. Holmquist bought Broadway from W. E. Ege.
Chicago — Gumbiner Bros, bought Belle.
Cumby, Tex. — Studdard Bros. bought Lyric, renamed the A. and L.
Houston, Tex. — Sam Kircheimer bought North Side.
Trenton, Tex. — M. B. bought interest in Queen.
Ernhart
Brookings, S. D. — P. G. Estey bought Fad.
Mankato, Minn. • — Guy Austin bought Mankato for $27,000.
Madelia Minn. — Howard Noonan sells Wonderland.
Verndale, Minn. — The Verndale Post of the American Legion has bought a house from A. Bradford.
Elysian, Minn. — L. F. Sowers bought A. J. Long theater property.
Bayfield, Wis. — E. Sharp bought Princess.
New Holstein, Wis. — Reymond Pteiffer, owner Elite, bought Rialto at Kiel and Princess at Chilton.
Ballinger, Tex. — John D. Jones and H. E. Wood bought Queen and White City Airdrome from L. Cohen.
Hugo, Okla.— Allen L. Blount bought Liberty from O. Gill.
New Haven, Conn. — J. Le Roy bought Garden from F. C. Karzangian.
Enid, Okla. — Grant Harryman bought Majestic and Rialto.
Tishamingo, Okla. — L. W. Cummings of Greenville bought Empress.
Madill, Okla. — Harry Long bought half interest in Princess. O. T. Hunt owns other half.
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Yorktown, Tex. — C. C. Bubenezer and A. J. Skeen bought Queen.
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