Motion Picture News (Oct 1914-Jan 1915)

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62 MOTION PICTURE NEWS Vol. 10. No. 25. INCORPORA TIONS (.Continued from page 51.) NATIONAL MOVEMENT MOTION PICTURE BUREAU. General motion picture business; $15,000; Manhattan. J. C. Cameron, A. Frankel and Catherine A. Doyle, of New York. UNITED MOTION PICTURE COMPANY, INC.; $10,000; Manhattan. Frederick Liegisel, Otto Rudolph, J. J. Lawrence, Jr., New York. CYPRESS AMUSEMENT CO. Exhibiting motion pictures, etc. ; $3,000 ; Bronx. Patrick and Violet M. Meehan, Henry Knieriem and one other, of New York. BISHOP, PESSERS AND LORIMORE, INC. Manufacturing motion pictures, etc.; $10,000; New York. Thos. McMahon, Anna T. Heimburg and Alec Lorimore, of New York. LUMEX MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. ; General motion picture company ; $50,000 ; Manhattan. Wm. H. Griffin, V. H. Smith and Tames H. Miller of New York. MURLEY AMUSEMENT _ COMPANY, INC. General amusement park, motion pictures, theatre, restaurant, etc., Brooklyn ; $5,000. T. F. Murphy and L. A. Kelly of Brooklyn, and William Numey of New York. HOWE'S BROWNVILLE THEATRE COMPANY, INC. Exhibit moving pictures, etc. ; $1,000; Brooklyn. C. R. Frazer, E. A. Darr and W. M. G. Watson of New York. MANUSCRIPTS UNIVERSAL SOCIETY OF WRITERS, INC. Theatrical, and act as authors in scenarios, etc. ; $20,000 ; New York. Anna T. Heimburg, T. F. McMahon and W. J. Lockhart of New York. E. K. LINCOLN PLAYERS, INC. Motion pictures; $25,000; Manhattan. Geo. Thorns, Theo Du Moulin, Jas. W. Bailey of New York. JOS. WEBER PRODUCING COMPANY, INC. Theatrical and motion pictures; $10,000; Manhattan. Max Weber, Dave Lewis and Phillip Friedman of New York. C. I-. CHESTER, INC. General photographic business, including moving pictures ; $5,000. C. Chester, W. C. Glass, E. M. Mclnnes of New York. MOTION PICTURE STOCK EXCHANGE. Operate exchange and deal in stocks, bonds, etc. ; dealing in motion picture or photographic films ; $1,000; Manhattan. E. B. Hesser, B. Naumburg and David Herman of New York. SERIAL PUBLICATION CORPORATION. General publishing and motion picture business, operate theatres and amusement parks; $5,000. Florence Lipnick, Geo. Trosk and Walter N. Seligburg of New York. LE ROY PHOTO PLAY EXHIBITION CORPORATION. Proprietors and managers of theatres, give exhibitions of motion pictures ; $5,000 ; Brooklyn. Jacob B. Agins, Israel and Lena Hoffman of New York. LLOYDS FILM RENOVATORS, INC. To clean and renovate moving picture films ; $1,000 ; Manhattan. B. J. Brown, G. R. Stevenson of New York, and Edna Weinburg of Brooklyn. FICTION PICTURES, INC. Motion pictures, general photographic printing, etc. ; $25,000. Louis J. Vance, B. H. Stern and B. C. McKenna of New York. CEDARHURST AMUSEMENT COMPANY, INC. Manufacturing theatres, open-air amusement parks, motion picture exhibitions, manufacturing of films, etc.; $5,000; Cedarhurst. A. Kipp, Samuel W. Tannebaum and Chas. Schwartz of New York. PHOTO PLAYERS PROPERTIES CORPORATION, Brooklyn. Manage theatres and motion picture exhibitions, etc. Capital, $500,000. Incorporators : T. A. Kennedy, M. Beyer, C. Britton, Brooklyn. COLOROGRAPH LABORATORY COMPANY. Operate moving picture laboratories, develop color photography. Capital, $25,000. Incorporators : J. J. Atkinson, A. E. Osborn, Preston R. Myrick ; attorney, Colorograph Laboratory, 683 Sixth avenue. New York City. At Frankfort, Ky. : Articles incorporating the BLEICH AMUSEMENT COMPANY, Paducah, Ky., have been filed. The incorporators are R. E. Cooper, Odie Davis and C. H. Bleich. The corporation proposes to control a string of amusement places. The first of these, the Anderson theater, Anderson, S. C, will be opened February 1, 1915. Others will be added to the list. THOROUGHBRED FILM COMPANY, of Louisville, has filed amended articles of incorporation increasing the capital stock from $50,000 to $100,000. The stock has a par value of $10 and is divided half in common and half in preferred. The amended articles were signed by J. Boyd, president, and four directors. ' At Trenton, N. J.: THE CRESCENT THEATRE COMPANY, having as its objects the building or leasing of theatres, moving picture houses, show houses, stores, shops, pool and billiard parlors, filed articles of incorporation in the County Clerk's office. The company has a capital stock of $125,000, divided into 1,250 shares. Counselor C. Percy Hutchinson and Catherine Pipple each hold one share, while former Coroner John R. D. Bower holds eight. It is believed the incorporators are acting for others. At Wilmington, Del. : TEMPO-FILM CORPORATION, Wilmington, Del. Capital stock, $600,000. To carry on business of furnishing education, entertainment and amusement, for the general public. To exhibit dramas, plays, etc. Incorporators, W. G. "Taylor, M. L. Rogers, Harry W. Davis, all of Wilmington, Del. POPULAR MOTION PICTURE COMPANY. Manufacturing of films ; conducting a general film exchange business. Capital, $150,000. Incorporators : H. E. Latter, W. J. Maloney, O. J. Reichard, Wilmington. At Springfield, III: MOTION PICTURES FIRE PREVENTION DEVICES_ COMPANY, Chicago. Manufacturing moving picture machine appliances. Capital, $50,000. Incorporators: B. Samuels, S. Stenge, C. S. Wharton. At Lansing, Mich. : THE POPP MOTION PICTURE COMPANY, Wilmington, Del.; capital stock, $10,000; to acquire, operate, manage and conduct a motion picture business and to do a general advertising business. Incorporators : William C. Popp, Francis M. Lane, James Saulsbury, all of Wilmington, Del. THE REX THEATRE CO., of Flint, Mich., has incorporated for $5,000. THE ATLAS MOTION PICTURE COMPANY, of Detroit; capital, $20,000, by Percy R. Upton and Charles G. Roos ; to produce pictures. At Sacramento, Cal. : THE STANDARD FILM CORPORATION, San Francisco. Capital, $50,000. D. S. Markowitz, M. A. Nathan, J. Brownstone, M. C. Hickey and L. E. Goodman. PHOTOPLAYERS' STUDIO. Capital stock, $6,000; subscribed, $75. Directors: G. G. Wells, E. F. Vincent, Harry D. Naugle. At Springfield, 111.: EUROPEAN WAR MOTION PICTURES COMPANY. $10,000. John Prendergast, Ernest W. Kohlsaat, Henry L. Wilson. ILLINOIS FILM CORPORATION, Chicago. To manufacture motion picture films. Capital, $500. Incorporators: C. M. Williams, J. W. Brown and Charles P. McLaughlin. At Indianapolis, Ind. : I-K-M FILM CORPORATION, Indianapolis; $100,000; to_ manufacture and deal in moviny picture supplies. C. N. Stevenson, Harry Dunn, Henry R. Campbell. WARNING ^^AU releases of Keystone films are now being copyrighted. All infringers and ^dupers' will be apprehended and punished to the extent of the law." THE KEYSTONE FILM COMPANY A. KESSEL, JR., President Longacre Building, Broadway and 42nd Street NEW YORK CITY Many a packed house is directly traceable to an advertisement in the "News."