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DAILV
Thursday, May 25, 1933
Theater Changes Reported By Film Boards of Trade
Mary Redo. WHITESBURG— Kentucky, transferred to J. E. Isaac by W. C. Mills.
Opening
H ENDERSON— Princess. Closings
CREENSBURG— Bowen. HENDERSON— Grand (damaged by fire). GREENVILLE — Mecca (formerly Palace).
LOUISIANA Changes in Ownership
ELIZABETH — Paramount, transferred to W.
C. Pringle by E. K. Ahrens. KAPLAN — Queen, transferred to Clinton Provost by Frank DeGraauw. MORGANZA— Columbia, transferred to J. P. Serio by A. J. Langlois. NEW ORLEANS — Crescent, transferred to Klaw and Erlanger by Saenger; Liberty, transferred to Porkony Estate by Saenger; Strand, transferred to E. A. Clarke and Ed Greenblatt by Saenger. OAKDALE — Allen (formerly Idlehour), transferred to F. Moree by L.
D. Guidry. RUSTON — Gem (formerly Palace), transferred to J. E. Adams by W. W. Caldwell. ST. MARTINVILLE — Bienvenue, transferred to Mrs. Lloyd Boulet by Miss G. Bienvenue. SULPHUR— Sulphur, transferred to T. W. Parnahan by J. W. Heard. WINNFIELD — Nu-Joy (formerly Barley), transferred to R. L. Bailey by W. W. Page.
Closings
GLENMORA— Rialto. OAKGROVE— Idlehour.
MASSACHUSETTS Changes in Ownership
ATHOL — York, transferred to George A. Giles by Publix. FRAMINGHAM— Gorman's and Paramount, transferred to George A. Giles by Publix. GARDINER— Orpheum and Uptown, transferred to George A. Giles by Publix. STOUGHTON — State, transferred to Interstate Theater Corp. by Al Gould.
Opening
ATHOL— Capital, by M. & P. Theaters Corp.
Closings
BOSTON— Howard and Tremont.
MICHIGAN Changes in Ownership
DETROIT— Library, transferred to George Sampson by William Slocum; Tuxedo, transferred to Munz Theatrical Enterprises by Publix Michigan; Century, transferred to Munz Theatrical Enterprises; Van Dyke, transferred to Walter Karczewski by Mike Adanowicz; White Star, transferred to Arthur Rowland by Manuel Bloom. LOWELL— Lowell, transferred to Harvey Callier by Andres Amusement Co.
Openings
BALDWIN — Baldwin, by Paul Seager. BROOKLYN— Squaretown, by R. E. Donaldson. DETROIT— Alden (new house), by R. A. Philbrook; State, by Publix Michigan; Theatorium, by Al Rupert. MUSKEGON — Lakeside, by J. M. Earle. OWOSSO — Minter (new house), by James M. Minter.
Closings
GRAND RAPIDS— Park and Powers.
MINNESOTA Changes in Ownership
ERSKIN Star (formerly Cameron), transferred to L. G. Nordlund by J. O. Juvrud. HOWARD LAKE— Triangle, transferred to L. H. Obrecht by Roy Meyers. LAKEFIELD — Lyric, transferred to A. Ashley by Howard Varing. MINNEAPOLIS — Falls, transferred to M. B. Mark by A. II. <l<is. ST. PAUL -Comn, transferred to Kaplan and Rubenstein by C. B. Schlerf; Gem, transferred to Como Theater Co. by Julius Heilborn.
Openings
CALUMET— Calumet. HOWARD LAKE— Triangle. MORGAN— Capitol. WHITE BEAR— Avalon.
Closings
GAYLORD— Hub. MINNEAPOLIS Falls. RAYMOND — Oaera House. SPRING GROVE -Opera House (damaged by fire).
MISSISSIPPI
Changes in Ownership
1IATT1ESBURG Strand, transferred to or
iginal owner by Saenger. KOSCIUSKO — Amusu, transferred to W. Maylie by Lyall Shiell. MERIDIAN— Temple, transferred to A. H. Yeomans by Saenger.
MISSOURI Changes in Ownership
CENTRALIA — Vista (formerly Pruett), transferred to E. F. Bebermeyer by Mrs. Eulah Pruett. MEMPHIS — Majestic, transferred to William H. Dussler by E. G. Henningren. ST. LOUIS — Longwood, transferred to E. H. Weiser by Mace and Tholen. ST. JOSEPH— Charwood, transferred to McKinney and McManus by Mrs. Charles T. Phelps. SALEM— Lyric, transferred to K. Preston by L. L. Lewis.
Opening
MILAN — Grand view.
Closing
MARSHFIELD— Ritz.
NEBRASKA Changes in Ownership
BAYARD — Palm, transferred to Fred Anderson by B. W. Moore. BEATRICE — Rialto, transferred to F. E. Hollingsworth. CENTRAL CITY— State, transferred to Iver Osland by G. P. Horn. COLUMBUS — Pawnee, transferred to Platte Theaters, Inc. by F. C. Luchsinger; Swan, transferred to Platte Theaters, Inc. KEARNEY — World, transferred to Harry Weinberg by A. H. Blank, Trustee. SCHUYLER — Schuyler, transferred to Arney and Stratford by G. P. Horn.
Openings
ALLEN— Allen. BRIDGEPORT— Trail, by Ross Lobart. COLUMBUS — Swan. SPRINGFIELD— Springfield. Closings
HARRISON— Roxy. Stromsberg— Rialto.
NEVADA Opening
HAWTHORNE— Desert.
NEW JERSEY Changes in Ownership
ARLINGTON — Lincoln, transferred to Haring and Blumenthal by RKO. CAMDEN — Star, transferred to Frank Lysakowski by Mrs. Minna Pearlman. ENGLEWOOD -— Englewood, transferred to Fraxam Amusement Corp. by Bergenwood Theaters, Inc. LANDISVILLE — Landisville, transferred to Philip Cavoli by Silvo Netto. NEWARK — DeLuxe, transferred to New Art Amusement Corp. by Enrose Amusement Corp. WASHINGTON— Washington, transferred to Greenhugh Theaters, Inc. by Washington Theater Corp.
Closings
BAYONNE— Strand. CLOSTER — Nemo. FORDS— Fords. JERSEY CITY— Majestic. LINDEN— St. George. LYNDHURST — Lyndhurst. NEWARK— Deluxe and Mt. Prospect. RUNNEMEDE— Runnemede.
NEW MEXICO
Opening
CARRIZOZO— Lyric, by R. A. Walker.
Closing LOR1 >S 13 URGH— Palace.
NEW YORK
Changes in Ownership
DOBBS FERRY— Embassy, transferred to James S. T. McDonough by Nick Paley. FULTON— Auditorium (formerly Quirk), transferred to Wego Corp. by Publix. NEW YORK CITY, MANHATTAN — Tobis, 1st Ave., transferred to Hungarian Playhouses, Inc. by C. A. M. Kino Enterprises, Inc.; East End., 1st Ave., transferred to Champion Theaters, Inc. by Adrian Amusement Corp.; Circle, 1825 Broadway, transferred to 1825 Broadway Amusement Corp. by Circle Enterprises, Inc.; Rialto, 1481 Broadway, transferred to Midtown Theaters Corp. by Rialto Theater Corp. ; Bohemian Annex, E. 74th St., transEerred to Bohemian Theater, Inc. by A. & F. Amusement Corp.; Public, 2nd Ave., transferred to Polish American Film Co., Inc., by Spelgro Corp.; Cinema (formerly Bandbox), 49th St. and Broadway, transferred to Reginald Spears by Anna Attractions, Inc. NEW YORK CITY,
BROOKLYN— Subway, transferred to Mocat Amusement Corp. by Cedar Amusement Corp.; Eden, 5th Ave., transferred to Estapco, Inc. by Louis Abrams; Boro Hall, transferred to L. Greenfield by Excello Estates, Inc. NEW YORK CITY,
BRONX— Haven (formerly Peerless), E. 138th St., transferred to Laur Jean Corp. by Artfred Amusement Corp. ; Kameo, 3rd Ave., transferred to Louisiana Amusement Corp. by Kay Theater Co., Inc. NIAGARA FALLS — Cataract and Strand, transferred to Cataract Theater Corp. by Central N. Y. Theater Corp. PELHAM— Pelham, transferred to S. & J. Theater Corp. by William H. Rabell. UTICA — Colonial, transferred to Charles Morse by Acme Theater Enterprises; James, transferred to Kallet and Comerford by Slotnick and Pearlman.
Opening
WOODSIDE (Long Island)— DeLuxe (new . house), by Invincible Playhouses, Inc.
Closings
AKRON— Park. AUBURN— Palace. BEACON—Paragon. BUFFALO — Court St. and Fillmore-Palace. HAMMONDSPORT —Park. POUGHKEEPSIE— Rialto. LACKAWANNA—Park. HARRISON— Biltmore. NEW YORK CITY, MANHATTAN— Cinema (formerly Bandbox) ; Cosmopolitan; Verona. NEW YORK CITY, BROOKLYN — Paramount; Sheridan. RANDOLPH — Gem. ROCHESTER — Palace. WILSON— Gem.
NORTH CAROLINA
Openings
BLADENBORO— Lyric, by D. S. S. Hutchinson. CHARLOTTE— Pearl, by L. V.
Parker.
NORTH DAKOTA
Changes in Ownership
KENSAL — Kensal, transferred to E. B. Ekran. McVILLE — Hollywood, transferred to V. C. Rader by George McMillan.
Openings
COLUMBUS— New Columbus. KENSAL— Kensal. McVILLE— Hollywood. SHARON — Sharon.
Closing
KULM — Auditorium.
OHIO Changes in Ownership
BELLEFONTAINE— Cort, transferred to M. A. Lebensburger by Cort Amusement Co. CINCINNATI— Evanston, transferred to Waite & Jones; Park, 2718 Erie Ave., transferred to Hyde Park Amusement Co. by R. Knoepfle. DAYTON— Mecca, transferred to Mecca Amusement Co. by Mrs. J. B. Mills. HAMILTON— Palace, transferred to Turberg & Silver by Publix; Paramount, transferred to Midham Corp. by Publix. MIDDLETOWN— Paramount, transferred to Midham Corp. by Publix. NEW STRAITSVILLE— New, transferred to John L. Hatcher by Thomas Lynch.
Openings
CINCINNATI — Capitol. COLUMBUS — RKO Majestic; RKO Palace; Loew's Ohio; Loew's Broad. DAYTON— Mecca. HAMILTON—Rialto.
Closing
CINCINNATI— Riviera.
OKLAHOMA Changes in Ownership
ARDMORE — Paramount, transferred to Union Theaters, Inc., by Thompson & Tilliam. DRUMR1GHT— Midwest and Strand, transferred to B. W. Tessin by Midwest Theater Operating Co., Inc. STILLWATER— Camera, transferred to Roy Rust by Griffith Amusement Co. TALIHINA— Ritz. transferred to W. W. Sides by John M. Bailey. WEWOKA— Key, transferred to L. B. Chattham by Lindsey & Chattham; Rex, transferred to Rex Theater Co. by Lindsey & Chattham.
Openings
FT. COBB Rialto, by S. F. Lane. \1 I VIEW Ru>.il u.niiicrlj Ritz), bj J. Ru
dolph Smith. SHAWNEE— Rex (new house), by E. V. Weaver. STILLWATER — Mecca, by Griffith Amusement Co.
Closings
ALVA— Loberty (damaged by fire). QUINTON— Ritz. SALLISAW— New Wonderland.
OREGON Changes in Ownership
ASTORIA— Liberty, transferred to J. J. Parker by Fox West Coast; Viking, transferred to J. J. Parker by Claude Smith. PORTLAND — Rialto, transferred to Cal Hellig by J. J. Parker. PRINEVILLE— Lyric, transferred to Fred Noble by Milton Odem. SHERIDAN— Grand, transferred to N. A. Goodin by Ray Stumbo.
PENNSYLVANIA
Changes in Ownership
ALLENTOWN— New Allen, transferred to Earle E. Tobias by John Kofler. ANNVILLE — Astor, transferred to John L. Davis. EXPORT — Liberty, transferred to A. Battison by A. Better. ERIE — New Grand, transferred to John Cappibanca by C. J. Mazzeo. EYNON — Dreamland, transferred to Edward Nanowicz. FARRELL — Capitol, transferred to P. Pegadoites by Frisch & Morrell. GLENSIDE— Keswick, transferred to Keswick Amusement Co. by Atlantic Amusement Co. HARRISBURG— Roxy, transferred to Walter Yost. HUGHESVILLE— Ritz, transferred to H. E. Hill by Floyd Horton and H. E. Carey. LOCK HAVEN— Martin, transferred to O. Steifel by West Branch Theaters, Inc. MIDLAND — Liberty, transferred to Helen Slanicus by M. Slanicus. NEW BRIGHTON— Brighton, transferred to Liberty Amusement Co. by T. Perrine. NORRISTOWN — Westmar, transferred to Marshall St. Theater Corp. by Louis M. Felt. NU MINES — NuMines, transferred to John Nagy by E. C. McGuire. PALMERTON— Colonial, transferred to J. Goldenberg. PHILADELPHIA — Ritz, Orthodox St., transferred to George Gormley by Samuel Levick. PHILIPSBURG— Rowland, transferred to H. H. Rowland by Philipsburg Amusement Co. PITTSBURGH— Melba, transferred to Peter Sotus; Paramount, transferred to Mrs. Bessie Goldstein by E. Goldstein. UNIONTOWN — Penn and State, transferred to Penn-State Amusement Co. by Publix. WESLEYVILLE— Penn, transferred to Ben Brown by A. E. Williams.
Openings
ANN VILLE— Astor, by John L. Davis. BEAVERDALE— Globe-Moose. EXPORT — Liberty. EYNON — Dreamland, by Edward Nanawicz. HARRISBURG— Roxy, by William Yost. MILLHEIM— Municipal. PALMERTON — Colonial, by J. Goldenberg. PITTSBURGH— Novelty, 2T7 Federal St., by M. E. Miller; Melba. ROCHESTER—Majestic.
Closings
EPHRATA— Central. HILL STATION— Grand. HOMER CITY— Empire. MT. joy — Mt. Joy. MATHER — Mather. MONONGAHELA CITY— Bentley. PHILADELPHIA—Fay's. PITTSBURGH — Center Square, Gem and Grand.
RHODE ISLAND Changes in Ownership
AUBURN— Park, transferred to Julius Meyers by Associated Theaters, Inc. OLNEYVTLLE — Royal, transferred to Phil Smith by Associated Theaters, Inc.
Closing PROVIDENCE— Metropolitan.
SOUTH DAKOTA
Changes in Ownership
ALCESTER Barryruore, transferred to Vernon Larson bj H. W. Lund. CLARE
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