Moving Picture World (Nov-Dec 1923)

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846 MOVING PICTURE WORLD December 29, 1923 The Week ’s Record of Albany Incorporations A half dozen new companies entered the motion picture business in New York state during the week ending December 17, and filed the necessary papers in the state corporation bureau. The largest company formed was the Cross Bay Theatre, Inc., capitalized at $500,000, and having as directors Robert Buchanan, Jr., John C. Kemp, and B. H. Noden, residents of Richmond Hill. Other companies chartered included the Chiropractic Science Service Association of America. $5,000, Stella Mobacher, New York: Frank Brumberg, Brooklyn; French Exposition Corporation, $50,000, George B. Reilly, A. Roy Myers, Harry C. Hand, New York City; G. G. and G. Entertainments, There Are Mighty Good Reasons Why the Best Houses Use TRIMOUNT TICKETS and have used them for the past sixteen years. THE REASONS ARE QUALITY, SERVICE and a SQUARE DEAL Send fer samples and prices of the best tickets built printed in the largest exclusive ticket plant in New England. And learn what a ticket should be. TRIMOUNT PRESS 119 Albany Street Boston, Mass. MACHINES THEATRE EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES WRITE FOR CATALOG ERKER BROS. OPTICAL CO. ST. LOUIS, MO. HALLBERG MOTOR GENERATORS Are the beet fer Prolaetar*. J. H. HALLBERG 445 Riverside Drive New York WELDED WIRE r REELS For Sale by Howells Cine Equipment Co., 740 7th Are., New York THE BAIRD REWINDER and DUMMY Will Accommodate 10-inch and 14-inch Reels. Durably Constructed to Stand Long Hard Service. Ask your dealer. THE C. R. BAIRD CO. 243 East 151st Street New York Manufacturers and Distributors of Moving Picture Machine Parts Since 1909 V $5,000, Harry Herson, Jennie Levkov, Lillian King, New York, as well as Luporini Features Corporation, with F. V. Luporini, A. B. Bellock, Mary Kaufman, New York City, and Nighsmith Pictures, Inc., William Nigh, E. L. Smith, F. F. Neuman, New York, the capitalization of these last two companies not appearing in the certificates. A New Rialto Springs Into Being at Renova J. J. McFadden of the Rialto Theatre, Renova, advises that his house, destroyed by fire about a year ago, is rapidly nearing completion and that efforts are being made to reopen some time during the holidays. The house has been enlarged and improved in many ways. The capacity will be 755, which includes 30 loge seats, and contains a stage 26x50 feet. Two new Simplexes, purchased from Hollis, Smith, Morton Company, are being installed; also a new screen. A heating and ventilating system has also been installed and two organ chambers have been constructed, one on each side of the proscenium arch, with the expectation of installing a pipe organ some time in the future. The music will be under the direction of Mrs. Robert Boyd, who will lead the orchestra and cue the pictures. Milton Kepler will be the projectionist. atre has been opened by Doner and Ewell Miller. HUNTINGDON, TENN.— W. B. Marable, proprietor Hotel Olive, has opened Olive Theatre, adjoining hotel, with picture program. HAMILTON, TEXAS. — Royal Theatre has reopened. OMAHA, TEXAS. — New Star Theatre has opened with first-class pictures. WALLDER, TEXAS. — Moving picture theatre will be opened by N. R. Burns. WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS. — Mission Theatre, a new moving picture house, has opened. LA CINEMATOGRAFIA IT ALLAN A ED ESTERA 0(11*1x1 Organ xf the Italian Clnenategraph Uilaa Published on the 15th and 30th of Each Month Firvlgn Subxrlption: $7.08 tr 85 fruta Mr Aliam Editorial ud Bnaineaa Office* i Via Cumiana, 31, Turin, Italy PictureHouses Opened RUSHVILLE, IND. — Castle Theatre -has opened with first-class pictures under management of G. C. Stong. HOUSTON, MINN. — John Sliter will open moving picture theatre in old Buell Building. PORTLAND, ME. — Gaiety Theatre on Congress street has reopened. KEARNEY, NEB. — Ered Glass will open Lincoln Theatre in Clark Brothers and Ray Block. EL RENO, OKLA. — Empress Theatre has opened under management of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hinds. FRANCIS, OKLA. — Moving picture the CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Help and Situations Wanted Only 3c per word per insertion Minimum charge 60c Terms, strictly cash with erder Cap, must reach oa by Tuesday noon ta Inaura publication In that week’a iaaue. SITUATION WANTED PICTURE ORGANIST at liberty. Spot-light performer, with fifteen years’ experience in vaudeville and moving pictures. Will demonstrate ability by four weeks’ trial at Union scale. Nothing but firstclass, modern organs considered in cities two hundred thousand or over. Box 323, Moving Picture World, New York City. SUN-LIGHT ARCS STUDIO AND PROJECTION LAMPS HARMER, INC, 209 West 48th Street Bryant 6366 “MARTIN” FOR REAL SUN-LIT PICTURES PERFECT REEL DISSOLVING WRITE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION NORTHWESTERN ELECTRIC CO. 412 S. Hayae Av*., Cbltaga 1810 Brakav Bldg., Na* Yart LA VITA CINEMA TOGRAFICA The Leading Independent Organ of Italian Film Trad* Vi o r ei o IT cou n Tines SIX DOLLARS A YEAR Advertisements: Tariff on Application Editorial Offices! TURIN (Italy) — GaQerta NaxionaU