The Film Daily (1919)

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Friday, January 10, 1919 iMA DAILY CLASSIFIED. The classified columns of WID'S fi'l a long felt want. It is the market place ! buyer and seller — employer and emph>: ee or the small advertiser can put His story liefore practically every • live exhibitor in the country every day in the year, at nominal cost. Rate 50c per line. Cash with order. POSITIONS. Pipe organist at liberty (male). Experienced, steady, reliable Will go anywhere — A No. 1 references. Johnny Hines care WID'S DAILY. THEATERS FOR SALE OR LEASE. Eight hundred seat modern house in Bronx. Will lease for long term. House now showing nice profit. Good reason for selling — Box 1 th's office. Theater for Sale; — I know of a splendid theater proposition in town of 3,000 ; house equipred for theater, vaudeville and pictures ; only house in town ; it's a good one ! James V. Bryson, 719 Hennepin Avenue. Minneapolis. V ANTED TO BUY. Second hand Theater equipments. Highest Price— Box 55 this office. H'ELP WANTED. Opei?tor must he steady and efficient — in New York State— $22.00 weekly. Address Box 1'I2— this office. Operator Wanted— Must be clean cut, steady »rd willing to work ; must be able to operate t\>o Powers *>B machines and generating set; *Uit know the work from A to % Good steady to th r ght man No booze fijrhter need S S. K Leen, Ruby theater. Jamestown. J.anager for GOO seat house in New Jersey— and h^me prr»«eeiront. Tell all in first letter. Box 105 this office. Manager of experience for modern picture theater in Iowa City, of 20,000 will consider leasing house to relip.hle party. Address A. W. J e/o WID'S DAILY. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. For Sale — Used Powers 6A ; also compense arc at a bargain : new outfit would cost at least $100. Address James V. Bryson, 719 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis. Moving Picture Outfits— We buy, sell or exchange anything in stereopticon or motion picture machines, gas machines, films, songs or lecture sets. Get our bargain list of new and used outfits. Agents for Powers, Edison, Simpler, Motiograph, etc. Established 1882. National Equipment Company, 417 West Michigan Street, Duluth, Minn. House Changes Hewitt. Minn. — Roy Prettyman will remodel his theater. Pembina, N. D. — Moving picture outfit purchased by John Copeland. Out Indiana Way Baby Marie Osborne greeted many admirers at the Colonial last week in connection with the showing of her latest picture, "Dolly's Vacation" tirmont, N. D. — H. O. Hubbard has leased the Hub to Edwin Mergens and Tony Kolbeck. iieorpe L. Senger. rnanager of the Lincoln at Mishawaka, who has been seriously ill of pneumonia is on the way to recovery. SUN-LIGHT ARC CO., Inc. 218 West 48ih St. New York TELE ['HONE BRYANT MG8 J. JUSTICE HARMER, President Hampton, Iowa — The Star has been leased to James Keefe, who will operate it in connection with the Windsor. Avoca, Iowa — James Zimmerman has purchased the Novelty. The Tolleston at Tolleston. a small town near Gar;,, will be re-opened soon by A. G Gollenstein, formerly manager of the Lyric, Garv. Ipswich, S. D. — C. B. Reeves and F. B. Wickland have bought the theater from M. A. Soderland. James L. Sheetz, proprietor of the Orpheum, Lafayette, escaped serious injury last week when he was struck by a street car. LILLIAN WARD Artists' and Directors' Representative. Catering especially to Motion Pictures. PUTNAM BUILDING 1493 Broadway Room 301 Eureka, S. D. — Frank Sutherland has sold bis house to Chas. Silver. Forsythe, Mont. — P. F. Irving has assumed management of the Star. Soldiers stationed at the army hospital at West Baden, Ind., may "see themselves as others see them" in a few weeks as a result of a visit last week by a number of camera men. ^ Milwaukee, Wis.— The Schlitz Palm Garden is to be enlarged. FREE TO SERVICE MEN Men returning from the service are invited to use WID'S Situation Wanted columns. Your uniform entitles you to this service without charge. Lyons. Neb. — M. C. Freed has leased '.he Reed. Fred Lash. Sr., who opened the first moving picture show at Hammond, Ind., d'etl at his home there last week after a lingering illness. He was seventythree years old. Hardy, Neb. — The Rex is being remodeled It will be renamed the Liberty. Lincoln, Neb.— The Orpheum has been closed. Harrison, Neb. — M. H. Koch has reopened his house. Edward G. Sourbier, owner of the Palms, Keystone and Bijou in Indianapolis obtained a 99 vear lei«e on three large downtown business buildings and intends to put an elaborate motion picture theater on the site. Work will be started as soon as he can obtain possession. North Bend, Neb.— Fred Mehaffey has taken over the Lyric. Kenyon, Minn, — F. A. Schuchard has closed. Easton, Minn. — Val Barber has rented the theater here from W. A. Cusick. Resolutions protesting against the closinc; of the moti >n picture theaters on Sundays and asking that the state legislature repeal the Sunday closing law, were adopted last week by various organizations representing musicians, stage-hands and motion picture operators at Evansville.. Des Moines — J. P. Julius to erect a thousand seat house. Poli to Build in Hartford. S. Z. Poli, the New England theater owner plans a new $175,COO theater to lie built on Main Street. Hartford. The house which will be a combination of pictures and vaudeville will be a three story one, 120x158 feet of brick, steel and concrete construction. The theater will be patterned after the Rivoli on a much smaller scale. FRANCISCO ELIAS OREIGN FILM TITLES Are THE BEST 220 West 42nd Street, New York Phone: 'Bryant 9351 iT5f,rfluUC'fiCKtT SELLING AND IIIU^O CASH REGISTER CO. mmfflSmMtf MflgfflOKKlg ^and all kinds of Theatre Tickets USED UNIVERSALLY 1731 BROADWAY N. V. CI rY Producer's cf State Rights pictures can secure a service from us that is indespensible to the Exchanges handling the feature. We furnish high class Lobby displays without any expenditure or risk to the producer. We have a catalogue for the Theater Owner that is theirs for the asking. KRAUS MFG. CO. ' 2J0 West 42nd St. N. Y. PHOi; BW-ANT 7392 BRODA "HAND LETT 1 L L U S T & S R H A MEYER ED TITLES" T 1 O N S 220 WEST ROOM 2004 42 nd STREET NEW YORK CITY Posters PHone: Bryant 5725 photos Exhibitors Poster & Supply Co. 209-213 WEST 48th ST., NEW YORK CITY SUPPLIES SLIDES —Maybe Stone has it Here's a "Film Library" of Special Scenes When you want to "Flash In" a Fire, Explosion, Rough Water, Wreck, Collision, Submarine, Zeppelin, Sunset, Ship Arriving or Departing, Naval, Guns Firing, Shots Striking, War Stuff or Foreign or U. S. Action, Travel Scenes anywhere in the World, Scientific, Industrial, Insect, Animal or Bird Life, Magic, Colored or Non-Flam, "MAYBE STONE HAS IT" .. 145 W. 45th St. Bryant 2717 New York WE CAN FRAME UP YOUR INSERTS GUNBY BROS., Inc. 145 West 45th Street, New York City Studio for Rent Fully Fquioped Phone 8355 Bryant WE HAVE IT 300 New (Copies For Sale or Rent One and two reel comedies and dramas Film & Supply Co. CHARLES N. JAW II Z. 1 5 W. 45lh St. New > ork City YOU NEED IT MARY FORREST Controlling rich ts to leading Broadway plays and the very latest no\els and original storks FULTON THEATRE BLDG., 46 & Broadway Dirty Film + minimum bookings Clean Film + maximum bookings lake Your Choice Film Renovating Co. 729 7th Ave. New York LOUIS SEEL 367 WADSWORTH AVENUE NEW YORK ANIMATED HOUSE TITLES UNIQUE LEADERS & 1RAILERS Tour own idea executed in highly artistic manner Judge my leaders and trailers by my customers: The Kivoli, Kialto. Strand. Kroadway, Symphony, Marcus Lotw Theatres, Shea's Hippodrome, the Orpheum Circuit and many others are using them extensively. Samples submitted tn request