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Monday, Jan. 30, 1933
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Continued
Lake^-Rock Lake; Walhalla — Opera House.
Re-Opening
Portal — Portal.
OHIO Changes in Ownership
Bellefontaine — Cort (Opera House), sold to Cort Theater Co. by Leo Jones ; Cheviot — Woodlawn, sold to Cheviot Theater Co. by Cheviot Amusement Co. ; Cincinnati — Evanston, to Mrs. Niedenthal by Wm. Finke ; Cleveland — Broadway, sold to Anton Sladek; Memphis, sold to H. B. & R. Volz by Maurice Kaplan, Jr. ; Columbus — Columbia, sold to Steelton Theater Corp. by W. J. Russell; Loveland — Opera House, sold to E. H. Hewitt by Wm. Hill; Martins Ferry — Elzane, sold to Fenray Photoplay Co. by Elzane Theater Co. ; Maumee —Strand, sold to H. G. Mouen by F. W. Mouen ; Mingo Junction — Auditorium, sold to Mingo High School Athletic Ass'n by K. F. Boothman; Newton Falls — Park (Strand), sold to H. M. Rader ; Sylvania —Princess (Fox), sold to E. W. Wolfe by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Plikerd.
Closings
Batavia — New Capitol ; Utica — New Rex.
Re-Openings
Cincinnati — Evanston ; Lithopolis — Wagners M morial ; Loveland — Opera House.
OKLAHOMA Changes in Ownership
Idabel — New, sold to Carey Adkins by Chas. Brent ; Wewoka — Rex and Key, from Wewoka Theater Co., Inc. to Lew Chatham (Receiver).
Closings
Binger A-Mu-Su; Buffalo — Buffalo; Chelsea — Lyric; Gage — Toy; Mt. View — Royal (Ritz) ; Seiling — Elite; Tipton — Ritz.
Re-Opening
Wynnewood — Deal.
OREGON Closings
Multnomah — Capitol; Portland — Selwood ; Seneca — Olive.
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PENNSYLVANIA Changes in Ownership
Erie — New Grand, sold to C. J. Mazzeo by Geo. Phillips ; Export — Liberty, sold to A. Beta by Frank Zvir ; Finleyville — Olympic, sold to Albert Vernon by F. J. Zwick ; Glen Lyon — Family, sold to Jerome Engel by Sandor Engel ; Johnstown — Victoria, sold to R. Allison by V. F. Scott; Littlestown — Regent, sold to K. Kneale by Harry J. Troxell ; Lock Haven — Garden, sold to A. Gibson by West Branch Theater Corp. ; Mifflin — Mifflin, sold to Sara McBride by J. H. Marcum ; Mildred — Mildred, sold to T. J. Foley by H. E. Carey; Muncey — Strand (formerly Fahnestock), sold to William L. Heiss by J. F. Fahnestock ; Myerstown — Karlton, sold to G. A. Lichtenthaler ; Oil City — Harris, sold to Harris Amuse. Co. by A. Certo; Latonia, sold to Amidon & King by Latonia Theater Co. ; Parkers Landing — Parkers (formerly Liberty), sold to J. J. Madden by J. Armstrong ; Philadelphia — Baltimore, sold to Sherwood Corp. by Earl Forte; Eagle, sold to Howard Amusement Co. by Joseph Price ; Earle, sold to Joseph Feldmand by Warner Bros. ; Eureka, sold to Edward Wolk by I. Norman Horowitz; Fox, sold to A. R. Boyd Enterprises, Inc. by Fox Theaters Corp. ; Frankford, sold to Publix Pennsylvania Theaters, Inc. by Frankford Theater Co., Inc. ; Girard, sold to R. M. L. Amusement Co.; Haverford, sold to Morris Cohen by Murray Cohen; Howard, sold to Howard Amusement Co., by Joseph Price ; Keith's, sold to Chestnut Street Theater Corp. ; Sherwood, sold to Sherwood Corp. by Earle Forte; Verona — Olympia, sold to John Ritenour by R. Navarry ; WilkesBarre — Palace, sold to Joseph Zima & Fred Wood by Leo F. Barrett; Williamsport — Roxy, sold to Robert W. Ebur by Drew E. Kolb.
Closings
Altoona — Lyric ; Conneautville — Palace ; Corry — Grand ; Easton — Fourth Street ; Hill Station — Grand; Lock Haven — Martin ; Mercer— Liberty ; Middleburg — Keystone ; Smithton — Opera House ; Wesleyville Penn. j J
Openings
Duncannon — Photoplay; Elwood City — Lib erty ; Export — Lincoln ; Mildred — Mildred ; Muncy — Strand (formerly Fahnestock) ; Philadelphia — Baltimore, Frankford, Girard, Keiths, Midway, Sherwood ; Topton — Palace.
RHODE ISLAND Closing
Woonsocket — Stadium.
Re-Opening
Woonsocket — Bijou.
SOUTH CAROLINA Changes in Ownership
Bamberg — New, sold to Miss B. Milley by S. A. Hand; St. George — Park, sold to H. M. Bryant by D. L. Duke; Walhalla —Strand, sold to A. C. Phillips by B. S. Moore; York — New, sold to H. B. Cooke by Rhodes Bros.
New Theater
Easley — Pastime.
Opening
Beaufort — Arcadia.
SOUTH DAKOTA Closings
Garretson — Princess; Veblen — Star.
Re-Openings Elk Point— State: Onida— Crystal.
TENNESSEE Changes in Ownership
Cleveland— Bohemia, sold to Otis Renner by K D. Page.
TEXAS ChangM in Ownership Atlanta-Liberty, reverted to B. V. Min . w ; Burnet — Burntex, new owner Mrs. \V \V. McNatt; Cleveland — Cleveland, new owner McLain & Smith; Corrigan— ■■riga, new owner W. C. Fancher ; Corsicana Grand, new owner Paschall Icx.t. Theaters, Inc.; Dallai— Arcadia, sold to nnelljenkins by Publix Theaters
Corp. ; Lyric, new owner W. E. Fickel ; Del Rio — Strand, new owners R & R Theaters ; El Paso — Alameda, new owner I. M. Lozano; Publix, sold to O'DonnellJenkins by Publix Theaters Corp. ; Hamlin Ritz, reverted to Mrs. B. S. Ferguson; Hebronville — Casino, new owner John H. Stahl ; Jayton — Palace, new owner Perry 8 llollbough; Lometa — Cozy, new owner Dee Jones ; Moulton — Olympia, new owner Emil Grunwald ; Panhandle — Rex, sold frith Amusement Co. by E. N. Nick1 ns ; Pearsall — Rialto, new owner W. E. Porter ; Pharr — Texas, new owner Brewer & Britton; Pleasanton — Plextes, new owner R. Wheeler; Pt. Arthur — Dreamland, reverted to L. Fontana ; Quitaque — Queen, new owner P. P. Rumph ; Rosebud— Gem, new owner T. C. Kirksey ; Van Alstyne — Ritz, new owner J. T. McClure & Son.
Closings
Benjamin — Benjamin; Beaumont — Tivoli; Crosby— Crosby ; Dallas — Rialto; Ft. Worth — Embry ; El Paso — Tex Grand ; Irving — Irving; Kileen — Texas; Leonard — Liberty; Lott — Gem; McGregor — Opera House; Malakoff — Ritz; Mercedes — Mercedes; Mulshoe — Ritz; Mehard — Mission; Moddy — Palace ; Newton — Pastime ; Olton — Melba ; Panhandle — Rex ; Sabinal — Majestic ; Thomdale — Gem ; Waxahachie — Lincoln ; Woodsboro— Arcadia.
New Theaters
Amarillo — Texas ; Sherman — Grayson.
Re-Openings
Dallas— Old Mill, Rialto; Floresville — Arcadia ; Hebronville — Casino ; Jayton — Palace; Pt. Arthur — Pearce ; Valley Mills — Lyric.
VIRGINIA Changes in Ownership
Alexandria — Capitol (formerly Olympic), sold to Capitol Theater Corp. by Olympic Amusement Co.
Closings
Kilmarnock — Fairfax ; Shenandoah — Pastime ; White Sulphur Springs — Plaza.
Re-Openings
Buena Vista — Rockbridge; Glade Springs — Dixie ; Edinburg — Edinburg ; Martinsville —
Baldwin.
WASHINGTON Closing Goldendale — Star.
WEST VIRGINIA Changes in Ownership
Bramwell — Arcade, sold to Wm. Guy by J. A. Little; Chester — Lincoln, sold to A. Letender by W. Shaw; Keystone — Community, sold to Carroll & Maynard by Harry Pauley ; Weston — Camden, sold to Wm. J. Pritchard by Gregg & Pritchard ; Wheeling — State, sold to Collins & Reed by W. R. Kautz.
Closings
Anawalt— Anawalt ; Big Creek— Big Creek; Big Stick — Big Stick ; Birchton— Birch ; Camden on Gauley — Liberty ; East Bank — Virginian ; Eckman — Pastime ; Edgarton — Freeburn ; Elverton — Elverton ; Follansbee — Strand; Glen Ferris— Glen Ferris; Hamlin-Lincoln ; Hansford — Princess ; Hemphill — Hemphill; Huntington — Avenue; Shinnston— Princess; Webster— Mill Vance.
Re-Openings
Bramwell — Bramwell or Arcade ; Cedar Grove — Comet ; Clendenin — Star ; Keystone — Community.
WISCONSIN
Changes in Ownership
Chippewa Falls — Loop, sold to George Miner by Frank Kohnen; Milwaukee — Park, told to M. Silverman by Prokop & Redd) ! Pastime, sold to G. Youngbeck by Pastime Inc.; l'ceiless, sold to G. Lello g Thomas by M. Devise; Mt. lloreb — Strand, sold to E. G. Boosert by C. FrailSheboygan Falls -Falls Theater, sold to Mrs. Shirley Cook by P. M. Cain; Spring Green — Wisconsin, sold to A. l'ctcr -< .n by Wilkinson & Pope, (losings Arcadia Strand; Cobb — Arcadia; Cudahy— tic; Denmark — Opera Hon Lakt Home; Green Lake — Opera House; M.iin.iw.1 — Arjoy ; Milwaukee — Comfort; Wittenberg — Opera House.
Rc-Openingi
Madison Strand ! Mt. Horcl. I'.nkway;
1 Spring Green— Wisconsin.
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