The Moving picture world (November 1922-December 1922)

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December 16, 1922 MOVING PICTURE WOfcLD 681 SPECIAL ROLL TICKETS Your own special Ticket, any colois. accurately nunibL^red; every roll guaranteed. Co\i pon Ti c k t>t s for P r i 7,e Drawincs; $.j.OO. $6.00. Prompt sill pments. Cash with the oilier. Get the samples. Send diagram for Beserved Seat Coupon Tickets, serial or dateti. All tickets must conform to Government regulation and ij«fi^r established of admission and tax paid. SPECIAL TICKET PRICES Five Thousand $3.00 Ten Thousand 5.00 Fifteen Thousand 6.50 Twenty-five Thousand .... 9.00 Fifty Thousand 12.50 One Hundred Thousand 18.00 National Ticket Co. Shamokin, Pa. MAILING LISTS MOVING PICTURE AND LEGITIMATE THEATRES 22166 Moving Picture by Stateu per M.. $5.00 1219 Film Exchanges, for List 7.50 196 Manufacturers and Studios iSO 419 Machine and Supply Dealers 4.00 3674 Legitimate Theatres U. S. & Can.. 25.00 810 Vaudeville Theatres 7.50 A. F. WILLIAMS 166 W. ADAMS ST. CHICAGO LA CINEMATOGRAFIA ITALIANA ED ESTERA Offiolal Organ of the Italian Cincmatosraph Union Published on the 15th and 30th of Each Month foreign Subscription: $7.00 or 85 francs per Annum Editorial and Business Offices: Via Cumiana, 31, Turin, Italy TITLES FOR ALL PURPOSES — ANY LANGUAGE 10 Years Specializing in This Product Assu es You of the BEST Moderate Prices QuicV Service PREMIER TITLE COMPANY 356-358 EAST 33D STREET CHICAGO MACHINES THEATRE EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES WRITE FOR CATALOG ERKER BROSTOPTICAL CO. ST. LOUIS, MO. The Week s Record of Albany Incorporations The following companies incorporated and entered the motion picture field in New York State during the week ending December 2: Angelus Pictures Corporation, $1,000, D. E. Hurwitz, V. E. Ferretti, New York City; A. A. Kellcy, Montclair, N. J.; LatinAmerican Cinema Corporation, $50,000, F. E. Cheesman, Lawrence Sterner, Brooklyn; H. T. Mason, New York; Convent Theatre Corporation. $20,000, Jeanette Frimarck, Brooklyn; Lavinia Markham, Rose Eisenstadt, New York City; the same directors appearing in the papers incorporating the Success Theatre Corporation, $20,000; H. & E. Sales Corporation, $25,000, E. G. Munz, N. H. White, H. H. Nieman, New York City; Park Amusement Corporation, $5,000, Harry, Philip and Florence Weltfisch, New York City; Abmoe Amusement Corporation, $10,000, M. R. Weinberg, New York; Reuben Weinberg, M. S. Hanellin, Brooklyn; Troy Theatre Corporation, Buffalo, $50,000, Moe Mark, White Plains; E. B. Mark, Max Spiegel, New York City; State Theatre Corporation, Buffalo, $50,000, Moe Mark, White Plains; E. B. Mark, Max Spiegel, New York City; M. M. Amusement Corporation, $25,000, Max and Minnie Miller, Philip Stark, Brooklyn; Palmetto Film Corporation, $104,000, A. G. Barry, W. J. Harvey, New York; W. A. Cullen, Newark, N. J.; Universal Film Manufacturing Company, $500, W. S. McKay, Esop Poskanzer, M. A. Finn, New York City; Helioart Pictures, Inc., $5,000, Irving and Arthur Messing, Charles L. Gaskill, New York City. Management Changes WILMINGTON, CALIF.— New Empress Theatre has been ieased,by William Barie. CHICAGO, ILL.— M. P. Amusement Company has leased Panorama Theatre at 71519 Sheridan road. House has seating capacity of 800. SOMONAUK, ILL.— Elite Theatre, a moving picture house, has been leased by George Michels. WAUKEGAN, ILL.— Carl R. Muller has disposed of his interest in Elite Theatre to Edward Trinz, associated with Lubliner & Trinz, of Chicago. CEDAR FALLS, lA.— Arthur M. Brown and Wayne Jevvell have purchased Empress Theatre, a moving picture housed HEBRON, NEB.— Majestic Theatre has been purchased by A. H. Record, of Lexington. BATH, N. Y.— James Trask is new manager of Park Theatre. CARTHAGE, N. Y.— Edward Colligan has disposed of his interest in Colligan Theatre to J. N. Schine, of Schine Theatrical Company. House has seating capacity of 1,000, and has been operated as a moving picture house. MARIETTA, O— A. W. Windom, of Parkersburk, W. Va., has purchased Lyric Theatre. Picture policy will continue. ARTIC, R. I.— Henry McMahon has purchased Palace Theatre. GRANDBURY. TEXAS.— Princess Theatre has changed name to the Gr^nd. THE CINEMA NEWS AND PROPERTY GAZETTE 80-82 Wardour St. W. I. London, England Has the largest certified circulation of tha trade in Great Britain and the Dominions. AH Official Notices and News from the ASSOCIATION to its members are published exclusively in this Journal. YEARLY RATE: POSTPAID, WEEKLY, $7.ZS SAMPLE COPY AND ADVERTISING RATES ON REQUEST Appointed by Agreement Dated 7/8/14 THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE CINEMATOGRAPH EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION OF GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND, LTD. THEATRE OWNERS If you want to flell your house, we have a buyer. Our name and reputation as successful, dciiendable brokers la known to almost every exhibitor. We prUle ourselves thai we are one of the oUlcat advertisers in this paper. Our specialty — We negotiate private sales, leases, partnershliis. and chain movies for large corporations. Write us. You will get a quick. Intelligent answer by return mall. No sale — no commission ! Lewis. Established 18y6. Offices. 578-580 EJUcott SMuare. Buffalo, N. Y. Why Experiment with Poor Work? Why Pay Exorbitant Prices? Get in Touch with the Standard Motion Picture Company l«0J-ie06 Mtllen BItft. PiMnt Central 2347 Cllleata. ML Developing— Printing. SpeclaJ Title Work Cheapest by far with Satisfaction Guaranteed AMERICAN Jf otoplaper (TradeMark Registered) The IMus'cal Mn-vel Write for CMalogue AMERICAN PHOTO PLAYER CO. 1600 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY 702 SO. WA3ASH AVE. CHICAGO ELECTRICALLY OPERATED NEW STANDARD AUTOMATICKET SELLER UNIVERSALLY USED Write .f«r prices .ind name of distributor f^J^&y^ in your territory. AUTOMATIC TICKET REGISTER CORPORATION ^^^^ 1778 BrMdway New Yerk, N. Y. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Help and Situations Wanted Only 3c per word per insertion Minimum charge 60c Terms, stri-tly cash with order C»py Bust reach ua by Tuesday no*D t« Iniore pak licailon Id that wpek'a taaue. SITUATIONS WANTED PROJECTIONIST DESIRES permanent employment In flrst-cla.ss house, prefer New England States, eight years' experience, holder Massachusetts special license. Can produce excellent projection. Best references. Good salary required. Address P. 0. Box 025, Amherst, Mass. AT LIBERTY— Musical Director (piano) for flrstclass picture theatre having orchestra. Many years of experience. Fine Library. Union. Prefer New York or New Jersey. Box 289, Moving Picture World, New York City. TYPHOON fOOlINC SYSTEM ■ TYPHOON FAN CO. M 345W.39-ST. NEW YORK