The Film Daily (1933)

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THE Monday, Jan. 30, 1933 £B*»Si DAILY Th eater Ch a n g e s 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. Men's Tailors IS West 45th St. New York Formal Clothes — designed and built for exacting men. Hand tailored. Made to order at Sensible 19:5:5 Prices 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. YOU CAN COVER THE BUYING PO WE II OF THE MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR RY USING ADVERTISING SPACE IN THE FILM DAILY YEAR ROOK