The Moving picture world (November 1922-December 1922)

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280 MOVING PICTURE WORLD November 18, 1922H!': SPECIAL ROLL TICKETS T«UT own ipeeUl Ticket, any eol«n, accuntelj duB' bared; everr rail ra&ranteed. 0»up*B Tlekett far Pntf DnwlDKt: SB tfl ^O Prxmpt fthtpmeoU. Cas'i wltb the order. 0«t th« , aamplee. a-.t.ii •Aia.^Tam far avaerred deat Coupon Ticket*, serial ar datML All tickets must eeofam ta QoTen>nent reculatlan and bear eatabllabad prlee of admlsalaD and tai paid. SPECIAL TICKET PRICES Five Thousand $3.li Ten Thousand S.M FiH«en Thousand Twenty-five Thousand I.M Fifty Thousand \2JS» One Hundred 7*housand. . IS.M National "xuSet Co. ShasDokin, Pa WHEN YOUR THEATRE WAS RENOVATED You laid aside a lot of good equipment that you had out-grown. DONT STORE IT DONT GIVE IT AWAY Advertise It in The Moving Picture World and GET REAL MONEY for it. An Inch "FOR SALE" advertisement costs but iSM. MACHINES THEATRE EQUffMENT AND 8UPPLIB8 waiTi row cATAf ■ BRKER BROS. OPTICAL Ca ST. LOUIS. MO. FOR SALE Three-Manual Austin Organ, three years old. In perfect condition. Formerly used Criterion Theatre, Atlanta. Present value $13,000. Can be bought cheap. Also two motor generators. 75 amperes D.C. to D.C., 220 volts. ^r,jte siG SAMUELS Metropolitan Theatre, .\tlanta, Ga. Why Experiment with Poor WorhT Why Pay Exorbitant Prices 7 Get in Touch with the Standard Motion Picture Company IttS-liee Msltan BIdi. PKmm CMtral 2347 CMcata, IIL Developing— Printing. Special Title Work Cheapest by far with Satisfaction Guaranteed TITLES FOR ALL PURPOSES— ANY LANGUAGE 10 Vsan SPKlalliIng In This Product Assures You sf ttls BEST Modsrsts Prices Quick SsrviM PREMIER TITLE COMPANY >S«-35a EAST 33D STREET CHICAGO AMERICAN Jfotoplaper (Trade-Mark Registered) The Musical Marvel Write for Catalogue AMERICAN PHOTO PLAYER CO. MM Broadway New York City Albany's Record of New Incorporations With the -AiiKrican Film Developing Machine Corporation, capitalized at $1,250,000, filing papers of incorporation with the secretary of state, the number of new companies entering the motion picture business the week ending November 4, totalled nine and represented a capitalization of $1,402,000. The directors of the machine company included H. H. Meyers, E. F. Murphy, of New York City and H. N. Trimble, of Pittsburgh, Pa. The following gives the capitalization and directors of the companies incorporated : Who They Are Astoria Theatre Corporation, $500, Marcus Loew, Nicholas M. Schenck, David Bernstein, New York ; Sunrise Comedies, Inc., $20,000, Benjamin Reisnier, Jonas J. Smith, Rosie Behrman, Brooklyn; Atlantic Features, Inc., $500; A. N. Mann, M. M. F.b'betstad, R. W. Wood, Jr., New York City; .A.very Hopwood, Inc., $100,000, .Avery Hopwood, Cleveland, Ohio, D. C. Josephson, A. S. Levy, New York ; Troy Palace Amusement Corporation, Brooklyn, $10,000. Nathan Zvirin, F. E. Zvirin, Amanuel Chanin, Brooklyn; Premier Palace, Inc., $500, Samuel Lesselbaum, Ma.x Plesser, Edward M. O. Pratt, New York ; Seneca Photoplays, Inc., $500, Lester Blankfield, Joseph Rothman, George F. Matuck, New York; The Irving Productions, $20,000, William Hurlbut, Joseph E. Shea, Harold Orlob, New Y'ork. Pittsburgh Will Have a New Film Building The plans have been approved by the city authorities for the new Seltzer Building at 1014 and 1016 Forbes street, Pittsburgh, adjoining the Paramount building. .Although actual work has not been started, the contractors are under bond to have the building completed and ready for occupancy by January 1, 1923. The front of the new structure will be of granite tile to the height of the first floor and above that the entire front will be of white brick. The lobby will be thirty feet deep by ten feet wide, finished in Italian marble. Always Open A high-powered passenger elevator will be operated night and day, including Sundays and holidays, also a large freight elevator in the rear of the building. The first floor will have an eighteen-foot ceiling with a mezzanine floor for the ofTices off the Seltzer Music Company and the rear of the first floor will be used by the Seltzer Company to install a large organ for demonstration and concert work. The upper floors will all contain projection rooms, each exchange having one for its exclusive use. The second floor has been leased to the F-ilm Booking Offices of America and the sixth floor has been taken by Goldwyn. Carthage's Collegian Now a Schine House Announcement has been made by J. N. Schine, of Gloversville, to the effect that the Collegian theatre, in Carthage, N. Y., had been acquired by the Schine Theatrical Corporation, which takes over the house on November 1. The price was in the neighborhood of $80,000. The theatre was opened in November, 1921, as a motion picture house, and seats 1,000. The new owner will immediately redecorate the interior, and install new lighting fixtures as well as place a new marquisee on the front. THE CINEMA NEWS AND PROPERTY GAZETTE 80-82 Wardoui St. W. I. London, England Has the largest certified circtilstion ol the traulc in Great Britain and the Dominiocis. AO Official Notices and News from the ASSOCIATION to it! members are published soidusively in this Journal. YEARLY RATEi POSTPAID, WEEKLY, VJS SAMPLE COPY AND ADVERTISING RATES ON REQUEST Appointed by Agreement Dated 7/8/14 THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE CINEMATOGRAPH EXHIBITORS' AMOCIATION OF GREAT BRITAIN sad IRELAND. LTD. Crawford to Build a $300,000 Housed Roy Crawford, vice-president and treasurer, of Associated Exhibitors, in conjunctior with his father, L. M. Crawford, L. M Miller, of the Miller Theatre, of Wichita and a number of other western film men are planning to erect a nineteen hundred seat house in Topeka, Kansas. The new theatre will, it is said, cost approximately $300,000. High Intensity Notes C. H. Fulton, president, Fulco SchaflFer Sales Company, has installed two Power's G. E. high intensity arc lamps in the Grove Theatre, Elgin, Illinois. Carl E. Bunce, St. Louis manager of the Fulco Schaffer Sales Company, reports that the Power's G. E. high intensity lamps are giving excellent results and satisfaction in the New Grand Central Theatre, St. Louis. The installation was made last February. CUSSIFiED ADVERTISEMENTS Help and SitHationi Wanted Only 3c per word per insertion Minimum charge 60c Termt, strictly cash with order Csf)7 Biust rsacb as by Tucadsj mom t« tosors pe^ UcaUoc In Itt week's lasos. INDUSTRIAL FILM rO.MPA.NY wants live advertising salesman to call on manufactuerrs, etc. Ground floor proposition to right party. You can buy an interest in this company. Film Producers, care Moving Picture World. New York City. SITUATIONS WANTED FIRST-CLASS PROJECTIONIST desires position. Go anywhere. Experienced on all makes of machines. Box 288, Moving Picture World. New York City. ORGANIST of exceptional education and long experience desires change to Kastern Stales. Or^an and salary must be worthy of high-class m&o. Two weeks' notice. Address Organist, care Moving Picture World. New York. YOLNO AIARRIED MAN, 28. desires position, preferably California, as managing director hlgbclasa motion picture theatre ; former newspaperman; previous experience supervising management of refined theatres; capable executive; artistic temperament: creative genius : can originate distinctive features In advertising, publicity ; references and recommendations bigbest character. Box 286, Moving Picture World, New York City.