Moving Picture World (Jul - Aug 1918)

Record Details:

Something wrong or inaccurate about this page? Let us Know!

Thanks for helping us continually improve the quality of the Lantern search engine for all of our users! We have millions of scanned pages, so user reports are incredibly helpful for us to identify places where we can improve and update the metadata.

Please describe the issue below, and click "Submit" to send your comments to our team! If you'd prefer, you can also send us an email to mhdl@commarts.wisc.edu with your comments.




We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) during our scanning and processing workflow to make the content of each page searchable. You can view the automatically generated text below as well as copy and paste individual pieces of text to quote in your own work.

Text recognition is never 100% accurate. Many parts of the scanned page may not be reflected in the OCR text output, including: images, page layout, certain fonts or handwriting.

July 27, 1918 THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD 601 \lassified Advertisements note terms carefully C\ ^^ ^y Remittances must accompany all orders for classified advertisements as follows: One ^^"^ dollar per insertion for copy containing twenty words or less. Five cents per word on copy containing over twenty words. Each word to be counted including names and addresses. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS: — The Publi»h«r» expect that all statement* made in every advertisement will bear the strictest investigation SITUATIONS WANTED. AMBITIOUS young man, twenty years old, desires position as assistant cameraman. Has had three years' experience with Bell Howell camera and laboratory work. K. Care M. P. World, N. Y. City. EXPERIENCED operator wants out-of-town position where good service is appreciated. Operator, 509 W. 124th street, N. Y. City. THEATERS WANTED. WANTED to rent moving picture theater or opera house for moving picture show. Address Manager, Jewel Theater, Kenton, Tenn. THEATERS FOR SALE OR RENT. FOR SALE— M. P. theater. Capacity, 250 ; city live business centre of 2,000. No opposition of any kind. Owner no showman, has other business. Price $1,250, and worth it. C. A. Hess, Barry, 111. FOR SALE — Two theaters, only ones in city. Population, 9,000 ; in Illinois. Fully equipped, latest machines ; seating capacity, 400 and 285. Sunday town. Write J. G., care M. P. World, N. Y. City. ONCE IN A LIFETIME A BUSINESS PROPOSITION OF UNUSUAL MERIT IS PLACED ON THE MARKET FOR VARIOUS REASONS WHICH CAN ONLY BE TOLD IN PERSON. WE OFFER FOR SALE ONE OF THE LEADING AND MOST SUCCESSFULLY CONDUCTED VAUDEVILLE HOUSES IN THE UNITED STATES ; ADMISSION, TEN TO THIRTY CENTS ; annual business around $175,000, with net profit of about $75,000 ; this proposition is run entirely by hired help, as the stockholders are interested in various other lines ; real estate, equipment, good will and business to be sold ; price, one-half million ; half cash will be accepted. Lewis, 580 Ellicott Sq., Buffalo, N. Y. EQUIPMENT FOR SALE. 3,000 OI'ERA CHAIRS, 75c up ; three asbestos booths, steel film vault, asbestos curtain ; get best and save half. J. P. Redington, Scranton, Pa. CAMERAS, ETC., FOR SALE. FOR SALE— Two-hundred-foot Phantoscope camera, tilting tripod, Carl Zeiss F :3.5 lens, trick crank, footage indicator, F. tube, printing attachment, one 15 amp. Northern light. Complete outfit, $160. Joe Sykora, Reliance Hotel, Spokane, Wash. FOR SALE — A professional Angeles camera, all metal, four 400-foot magazines, B & L F 3.5 lens and tripod. Cost new $510. Will take $250 and ship with privilege of examination. A bargain. J. J. Brown, Room 304, 527 Fifth Avenue, New York City. LISTEN — Cameramen, directors, laboratory managers, exchanges, operators, stamp brings invaluable novelty catalogue concerning you. Eberhard Schneider, 219 Second Avenue, N. Y. City. THE LATEST AND GREATEST BASS BARGAIN LIST NO. 7 IS NOW READY FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION ! Contains greatest values and variety in, tested and guaranteed motion picture cameras, still cameras, and lenses. A thoroughly comprehensive and valuable list. Be sure and send for your copy to the Home of Camera Values. The Harvey meter for motion photography at $2.50 is worth its weight in gold. BASS CAMERA COMPANY, Charles Bass, President, 109 No. Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. RARE MOY CAMERA BARGAIN — Cameraman in service wishes to sell finest Moy camera, complete. Goerz circle dissolve, focusing tube, micro mount, ultra-speed attachment. Leather cases for camera and one with six magazines. Jack Eaton, 120 West 41st street, N. Y. City. 200 FT. DAVSCO M. P. Camera, 50 MM. B. & L. Tessar lens, F :3.5 with panoramic and tilting top tripod, $97.50. DAVID STERN I PANY, in business since 1885—1027-1029 ison street, Chicago, Illinois. SIMPLEX machine ; little used Edison inductor, rewinder, long-throw lens, complete. 1915 model ; cash, $225. Clarke, 35 Lincoln Park, Newark, N. J. PRACTICALLY new Power's 0-A machine, three extra lenses, all in special trunk ; complete outfit, $300. A. E. T, Room 915, 145 West 45th street, N. Y. City. FILM FOR SALE OR RENT. TWO prints, Annette Kellermann in Neptune's Daughter ; large amount advertising matter oil paintings. John Sitterly, Buffalo, N. Y. FOR SALE — About ten thousand feet of negative film — never run — -good photography — subject : U. S. Troops on the march, in field, maneuvers, reviews, infantry and artillery in action, division of cavalry in action, trench work, etc. ; will sell cheap. "Dad" Flynn, 810 E. street, N. E., Washington, D. C. HELP WANTED. WANTED — Moving Picture Operator for small town ; modern house and machines ; six days work ; salary, thirty dollars ; be permanent ; must be able to come at once. Wire F. Midelburg, Logan, W. Va. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. WE BUY — Second-hand machines of all makes, lenses, calcium lights, tents, chairs, and all theater supplies. Highest prices offered. What have you? Monarch Film Service, 228 Union avenue, Memphis, Tenn. STAGE SCENERY. SCENERY — Drops painted to order size up to 12 x 20 feet, $10. dios, Hicksville, Ohio. any Boon Scenic Stu Popular-Patriotic-PUNCH-Paragraphs Arouses an audience to enthusiastic cheers and applause — "TOPICS of the DAY" 8TH WEEK AT STRAND, N. Y. ONE SOLID YEAR SOL. LESSER— California, Nevada and Arizona JONES, LINICK & SCHAEFER— Illinois and Southern Wisconsin 707 TIMES BUILDING— New York and New Jersey 7-17.7. I* has added dignity, refinement and atmosphere to the finest theatres in the rLXtllbltOTS ' country, which are now showing this TIMELY SCREEN NOVELTY— HERE TO STAY. Inquire for Particulars now. Be first. Abstracted from the press of the world — and edited by America's greatest news weekly TheJiterarxEtest A. E. SIEGEL TOPICS OF THE DAY FILMS Suite 707, Times Building, NEW YORK