The Philadelphia Exhibitor (1935)

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THE PHILADELPHIA EXHIBITOR Nov 1 ’ 3 5 31 READY REFERENCE EACH COMPANY LISTED IS AN AUTHORITY IN ITS FIELD AND IS RELIABLE AND TRUSTWORTHY ACCOUNTANT (Theatre Spec.) Edwin R. Harris CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT DencLIa Bldg., Philadelphia Specializing in Theatre Bookkeeping. Profit and Loss Statements and State and Federal Tax Returns for more than 19 years THE SMALL MONTHLY SUM WILL SURPRISE YOU AIR CONDITIONING Specializing In the Cooling, Heating and Venti¬ lating of Theatres for More Than Fifteen Years. The Amarlean Halting and Ventilating Ca. 1505 Race Street, Philadelphia _ NATURE'S ONLY EQUIVALENT! ARCHITECT DAVID SUPOWITZ Theatre Arehiteet Remodeling and Rebuilding 246 S. 15th STREET Pennypacker 2291 CARPETS CARPETS for theatres Special designs and colors in dur¬ able grades. Estimates gladly submitted. HARDWICK & MAGEE CO. 1220 Market Street, Philadelphia DRAPERIES The Larger and Greater — NOVELTY SCENIC STUDIOS INC. ■ -■■■ INTERIOR DECORATIONS : DRAPERIES SCENERY ! ACCOUSTICAL TREATMENTS s RIGGING 611-625 W. 43rd St. New York, N. Y. Shenandoah Trial Ends The now famous Shenandoah theatre mortgage case ended a fortnight ago in a complete victory for M. J. O’Hara, prominent Shenandoah amusement man, defendant of a $25,000 suit brought by Daniel Shallek, of Shenandoah, as¬ signee of Alfred Gottesman now of New York City. Shallek claimed there was approxi¬ mately $25,000 due him from O’Hara which represented a $15,000 mortgage and approximately $10,000 in interest dating from 1922. The mortgage was allegedly given on the O’Hara, now the Strand (Comerford-Publix), Shenan¬ doah. O’Hara charged that instead of being indebted as charged that Gottesman was indebted to him for $1,326.02 as rental for the O’H ara Theatre under the terms of a lease dated as of March 6, 1920 and extending to July 1, 1927, which amounted to $29,766.44 and upon which he paid $38,440.42. A motion was made for a new trial. LOCAL RELEASE DATES PARAMOUNT The Eagle’s Brood, October 26-29; The Crusades, October 25-31. Hands Across the Table, October 18-24. FIRST DIVISION Hong Kong Nights, October 26; Happiness C. O. D., October 22; Frontier Justice, November 1. COLUMBIA Grand Exit, October 18-21; Super Speed, October 21-23. Feather in Her Hat, October 25-28. METRO Rendezvous, October 28-31. WARNERS Personal Maid’s Secret, November 15. Clubwomen to New York A number of the members of the motion picture committee of the Chester County Fed¬ eration of Women’s Clubs motored to Brooklyn, New York City, October 16, and spent the day at the Vitaphone studios watching scenes of shorts being made. Those who took the trip were Mrs. Roland Sharpless, Acondale ; Mrs. Charles Eddins, Coatesville; Airs. Robert Par¬ sons, Phoenixville ; Mrs. Edwin Latshaw, Spring City; Mrs. Earl Vondersmith, Bryn Mawr ; Mrs. Frank Markle, Paoli, chairman. From Ed Kuykendall A wire from Ed Kuykendall, from Seattle, Washington, reads: “Your editorial October 15 issue ‘two styles in pictures’ very timely stop wish every exhibitor could read it stop let’s have more like it stop fine meeting here unusually well organized unit stop they unanimously voted affiliation stop changed name from allied northwest to mpto northwest.’’ _ FUEL OIL _ NATIONAL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS CO. • FUEL OIL • Sells for Less — Because It Costs Us Less to Sell 4007-9-11 LUDLOW STREET Phone: Bar 4788 — West 1949 INTERIOR DECORATORS Theatrical Decorating OUR SPECIALTY Phone Rlttenhouee 7828 2315 Walnut St. Philadelphia J. SEIDMAN _ : _ : _ : _ D, BRODSKY Paramount Qecorating (Jo., |nc. STAGE SETTINGS : DRAPERIES CARPETS : PAINTING AND DECORATING 311 North 13th Street _ Philadelphia, Pa. LIGHTING FIXTURES VOIGT NEW DECORATIVE LIGHTING FOR YOUR THEATRE DRINKING FOUNTAINS DIRECTION SIGNS I2™6 Monrqomery Ave. Phila.Pa, OFFICE EQUIPMENT ADDING MACHINES *22# Backed by a One Year Guarantee Also— MIMEOGRAPHS, MULTIGRAPHS, 50% TYPEWRITERS, ADDRESSOGRAPHS, SAVINGS an CHECK WRITERS, KARDEX Business Machinery Co., 909 Wslnut St,, Phils. _ PREMIUMS _ 20 NEW DEALS! Eaeh One a Winner SEE THEM TODAY! QUALITY PREMIUM DIST., Inc. 1305 Vine Street Philadelphia, Pa. SAFETY CONTROL KEEP FAITH WITH YOUR PATRONS, BY USING . . . + SEFKVICED+ m CONTROLS Tell Our Advertisers **I saw it in THE EXHIBITOR ”!