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Tuesday, May 1, 1934 PIC¥«RES VARIETY 27 CALENDAR OF CURRENT RELEASES (Continued from pa^e 2&> Ordars 4i Order*. Cdmedy of American making film in British army. James Qldason, Charlotte Greenwood. Dir. Walter Forde. 70 mliis. Rev. Aug. 18. Princci of-Wales, Newsreel compilation of British heir's life, 60 mtna^ Rel. April 15, Rev. AprU 24, ' MniAstSf* Offleet! BKO Qld(|., Radio City, majeSlIC M«vij York City Charming Deceiver, 'fhe, (British made.) Romantic drama of Cinderella type. Constance Cummings and Frank Lawton. Dir. Monty Banks. Rel. Dec. jB. ernlng After, The. A nierry mix-up of International spy Ben Lyon and Sally Eilers. Dir. Allan Dwan. Rel. Jan. 1. in of Nora Moran, The. Woman- Is framed to shield the higher-ups. Zlta Johann. Alan Dlnehart. Paul Cavahagh, John Mil Jan. Dir. Phil Gold- stone. Rei. Dec. T2. Rev. Dec. 19. Unknown Blonde. From the novel "Collusion." The divorce racket. Edward Arnold, Helen Jerome Eddy. Dir. Hobart Henley. Rel; March; Ity, M«ktrA Ofllces: 1540 Broadway. Calif. meiTO Nav» York. N. V. Cat and the Fiddle, The. From'the successful musical p)ay by Jerome Kern and Otto Harbach. Ramon Novarro, Jeanette MacDonald, JE'rank Mor> gan, Charles Butterworth, Jean Hersholt, Vivienne Segal. Dir. Wll 11am IC Howard. Rel., Feb. 1^. Rev. Feb. 20. Eskimo. Love and hate in the Icelands. Native cast. W. S.: Roadshow length, 120 mins. Ri^I. Jan. 13. Rev^ 21. Fugitive Lovers. Robert Montgomery and Madge Evans as the loveni In a story most of whose action takes place oh a trianscontlnental bus. Nat Pendleton. C. Henry Gordon, Ruth Selwyn. Dir. H. Boleslavsky. 84 mins. Rel. Jan. 6. Rev. Jiiin. 16. Qoing Hollywood. Marion Davies chases a radio orooner to the studio. Marion Davies, Blng Crosby. Dir. Raoul Walsh. 76 mins. Rel. Dec. 22. Bev. Dec. 26. - Hollywood Party. 11 star musical fll Rel. April .13. Laughing Boy. Ramon Novarro in the title role. Based on the Pulitzer Prize winning .novel by Oliver La Faitge. Lupe Velez. Dir. W. S. Van Dyke, Rel. April 20. ' * . Lazy. River. Story of the shrimp '^sherles among the Cajuns In the Xiouislana bayou country. Jean Parker, Robert - Young, C Henry Gordon'. Dir. George Seitz,.'77 mins. Rel. March 16. Rev. AprU 10. Men In White. Picturization of the-successful 'Broadway , stage play of hos- pital life. Cliark Gable. Myrna Loy, Jean Hersholt, Dir. R. Boleslavsky. No release set. ■ ' . . ' Mystery of Mr. X. Based oh . the Crime Club novel by Philip MacDonald. Robert Montgomery, Elzabeth Allah, Lewis Stone.' - ^Dlr. Ed^^ar 'Selwyn. Rel. Feb7*^3.. Rev. Feb. 27. • • ' ; V Id Hannibal. May Robson as. a Wall Street manli>ulator.^ Lewis Stone, Jean Parker. Dir. C. Rlesner. ■• Rel.^Jan. ri6. ^ ..-r Operator 13. Based .on the las^t hovel of the late Robert W. Chanibers.'. Marion Davies, Gary Cooper. Dir. Richard']^61eslaysky. No release'sef^ Queen Christina. Greta Garbo ias the seventeenth century. aueen who was brought up as a . boy. Lewis Stone, Ian Keith,' Elizabeth Young. . Dlr; Rouben Mamoulian. 90 mins. Bet. 7eb. 9. Rev. Jan. 2., Rip Tide (Opposing Forces Within Woman). An American girl marries Into English nobility and suffers disappointment and disillusionment.' Norma Shearer, Robert Montgomery, Herbert Marshall, Mrs. Pat Canlpbell. Dir. Edmund Gouldlng. Rel. March 23. Rev. April 3. ,8adie McKee. Based on the novel by Vina Delmar. Joan Crawford, Franchot Tone. Dir. Clarence Brown No reliease set. Should Ladies Behftve. From the iBtage. play, 'Thie Vinegar. Tree.' Llonei Barrymore, Alice Brady. Dir. Harry Beaumont. 89 .mins. Rel. Dec: 1. Rev. Dec. 19. Showoff, The. Old stage play of a conceited, man who makes good. Spencer Tracy, Madge Evans. Dir. Chas.' Rlesner. 78 mins. Rel. March 9. Rev. March 20, . Sons of the-'Desert (Hal Roach). Laurel-and Hardy attend a fraternal con- vention. Dir. Wm. A.° Seiter, 66' mins. ReL Dec. 29. Rev. Jan. 9. Tariean and His Mate. Further adventures of the characters created by Ed- gar Rice Burroughs. Johnnie'° Welsshiuller, Maureen O'Sullivan, Neil Hamilton. Dir. Cedrlc Gibbons. Rdl. March 30. Rev. April 24. This Side of Heaven. Domestic drama from a novel. Lionel Barrymore, Fay Balnter. Mae Clark, . Una Merkel, Tom Brown. Dir. Wm. K. Howard. 78 mins. Rel. Feb. 2. Rev. Feb. 13, Viva Villa^ Wallace Beery portrayi the famous Mexican character, Pancho Villa. Stuart ErWln, Fay Wray, Leo Carrillo. Dir. Jack Conway. Il2 mins. ReL AprU 7. Rev; April 17. Women In HIa Life, Ttie. Criminal lawyer, deserted by his wife, sends to the chair the man who stole hei:. Otto Kriiger, Una Merkel, Ben Lyons, Dir. Geo. B. Seltz. 74 mins. Rel. Dec. 3. Rev. Jan. 80. You Can't Buy Everything. Story ot a domineering old woman. May Robson, Jean Parker, Lewis Stone. Dir. C. H. Relsner. 72 mins. Rel. JUn- 26. Rev. Feb. 6. ' ' ' : 6048 Sunset Blvd., MAnncwAvn OfHce: R. K. O. Building, Hollywood. Cal. VnOUOgram Rockefeller Center, N.Y.C. Beggars in Ermine. Lionel Atwell, Betty Furness. Dir. Phil Rosen, lue Steel. John Wayne, Eleanor Hunt. Dir. R. N. Bradbury; A Lone Star 'Western. 69 mins. Rel. April 30. ity Lliiilts. Ray Walker; Sally Blane, Frank Craven. Story of breezy news- paper reporter who gets his .story—and the girl. 67 mins. ReL AprU16. He Couldn't Take lt.° Story by Dorc Scharg. Inside story ot process servmg racket. Ray Walker, Virginia Cherrlll, George E. Stone.^Dorothy Granger, Paul Porcasl. Dir. William Nigh. Rel. Dec. 11. Rev. March 27, House of Mystery, The. Verna HilUe, Ed Lowry. Dir. William Nigh. 62 mins. Rel. March 30. : Lucky Texan, The. Western story of a man accused of the murder of his paL Jolin Wayne. Dir. Paul Malvern. 66 mins. Rel. Jan. 22. Rev. Feb. 13, Mystery'' Liner. Noah Beery, Astrld Alwyn. Dir. William Nigh. 62 mins. Rel. March 16.- Rev. April 10. Manhattan Love Song. Dixie Lee, Robert Armstrong. Dir. Leonard Fields. 72 mins. Rel. April 30. Sagebrush Trail. The. Lone Star western. John Wayne, Nancy SbuberL Dir. Ai:mand"SeHa.efer. 63 mins. Rel; Dec. 16. Rev. Jan. 9. Ixteen Fathoms Deep. Sponge diver's romance. Sally .O'Neill, Crelgbton Chaney, Russell Simps6n. Maurice Black. Dir. Armand Schaefer. 69 mins. Rel.'Jan. 1. Rev. Jan. 23; West of the Divide. Lone Star westeirn; John Wayne, Virginia Brown Faire. Dir. R. N. Bradbury. Wonifan's Man. Hollywood Inside etory. John Halliday, Wallace. Ford, Mar- ' " guerlte de la Motte. Dir. Edward Luddy. dolph Scott, llbnta Blue. Barbara Adams. Fred Kohler. ir. Henry Hathaway. ReL Jan. 26. Lone Cowboy. The. Western with Jackie Cooper as the hero. From a Will James story. Dir. Paul Sloan. 68 mins. ReL Dec. 1. Rev. Dec. 6. Melody In Spring. Radio singer at home and abroad. Lanny Ross, Chtis. Ruggles, Mary Boland, Dir. Norman McLeod. 76 mins. ReL April 20. Rev. April 3. Miss Fane's Baby la Stolen. Farcical play. Dorothea Wieck, rady Dir. Alex. Hall. 67 mins. Rel. Jan. 12. Rev. Jan. 23. Murder at the Vanities. From the Earl Carroll stage production. Murder backstage. Carl Brlsson^ Victor McLaglen, Jack Oakie, Kitty Carlisle. Dir. Mitchell Loisen... Rel. April . 20.. No More Women. Flagg and Quirt as deep sea divers. Edmund Lowe, Victor McLaglen. Sally Blane; Dir. Al RogeU. 73 mins. Rel. Feb. 23. Rev. March 6. Search for Beauty. The. Pseudo-physical training yarn to display winners. In Par's International beauty contest. Buster Crabbe, Ida Lppino, Toby Wing, Jas. Gleaaon. Dir. rle Kenton. 77 mins. Rel. Feb. 2. Rev. Feb. 13; She Made Her Bed. Show lot Btory iiibout a brutal anl ich. Arlen, S.aUy Eliers, Robt Acmstrong. Rel; March 9..- Slx of a Kind. The humors of a share-expenses trip. Chas: Ruggles, Mary Boland, W. C. Fields, Geo. Bums, Grade Allen, Alison Sklpworth. Dir. Leo. Carey. 60 mins. Rel. Feb. .9. Rev. March 13. Thirty bays a Princess. Obscure acti-ess plays' at being a princess. Sylvia Sidney, Cary GranL Dir. Mfirion Goirlng. Rel. May 18. Trumpet Blows, The. George Raft becomes an amateur bull fighter. Geo. Raft, Adolphe Menjou, Frances Drake. Dir. Stephen Roberts. 68 mins. Rel. April 13. Rev. April 17. We're Not Dressing. Comedy of shipwrecked royalty^ Blng Crosby, Carole Lombard, Burns and Allen, Ethel Merman, Leon Errol. Dir. Norman "Taurog. Rel. April 27. Wharf Angel. Romance in San'Francisco of 1907. .Victor McLsiglen, Dorothy Dell. Dir. W. C. Menzies. 65 mins. Rel. March 16. Rev. April 24. You're Telling Me. Fields as a, small town garage man. : W. C. Fields, Loan Marsh, Buster Crabbe, Adrlenne Ames. Dir. Erie Kenton. 66 mins. Rel. April 6. . Rev. April 10. ' 1270 Sixth Ave.. New York. N. V. Jaw* of Justice. Kazan, the dog. In.a nielodrania of the Northwest Mounted Police, with Richard Terry and Ruth Sullivan. 64 mins.- Rel. Dec. 16. Ferocious Pal. Kazan,. the dog, in a thrilling mystery-melodrama of the sheep-raising country. Ruth Sullivan and Robert Manning. Dir. Spencer Gordon. 64 mths. ReL Feb. 1. Rev. APrll 24. Fighting to Live.' Captain, the dog, and Lddy,.his mate, in a story based oh a true Incident In their lives. Mary Shilling and Gaylord Pendleton. 60 mins. 'ReL Way. Principal studios: Hollywootf, Calif, R.K.O. Radio Offlce: R.K.O. BIdg.. Ritdio City, N.Y.C : 68S1 Maratnon St.^ Hollywood, Calif. Paramount 1601 Broadwiy. New York, N. V. Alice In Wonderland. The Carroll story visualized. Charlotte Henry and most of the Par. stars. Dir. • Norman McLeod. 76 mins.. Rel. Dec. 22. Rev. Dec. 27. AM of jyle. From the stage play. -Chrysalis.', Fredric March. Miriam Hopkins, Geo. Raft. Dir. Jas. Flood. 70 m|ns. Rel. Jan. 26. Rev. Feb/6. Bolero. Story of a gigolo who started in Hoboken. Geo. Raft, Carole Lom- bard, Sally Rand. Dir. Wesley Ruggles. 83 mins. Rel. Feb. 23^ Rev. Feb. 20. Conie On Marines. Marine corps rescues a shipwrecked girls' seminary. Richard Arlen, Ida Lupino, Roscoe Karhs. Dir. Henry Hathaway. 64 mins. Rel. March 23. Rev. March 27. Death Takes a Holiday. Death takes a holiday to learn of Hfe. From the stage play. Fredric March, Evalyn Venable. Din Mitchell Lelsen. 79 mins. Rel. March 30. Rev. Feb. 27. Design for Living. Adapted from Noel Coward's play. Fredric March, Gary Cooper. Miriam Hopkins, Ed. E. Horton. Dir. Ernst Lubitsch. 90 mins. Rel. Dec. 27. Rev. Nov, 28. . . =_Double^D,oCXij^hxJill£r=£jL'ta'y^of-^a Mary _Morris, _ valyn Venable, Kent Taylor," DirV ClVas. vrdofT^TlelrMSy'T. " r.=.._.:.. Eight Girls in a Boat. Love in a girl's school. Douglas Montgomery, Kay Johnson. Dlr, Rich. Wallace. 85 mins. Rel. Jan. G. Rev. Jan. 16. Four Frightened People. Mixed quartet in the Jungle. Claudfette Colbert, Her- bert Marshall, Mary Boland, Wm. Gargan. Dir. Cecil de MlUe. Rel. Jan. 16., Rev. Jan, 30. Irl Without a Room. Americans in Paris. Chas. Farrell, Chas. Ruggles, Marguerite Churchill, Gregory RatofE, Walter Wolff. Dir. Ralph Murphy. 72 mins Re), Dec. 8. Rev. Dec. 12. Good Dame. Fredric March on a carnival lot. Sylvia Sidney. Dir. Marlon Gerlng. 72 mins. Rel. Feb. 16. Rev. March 20. His Double Life. (Dowllng.) Light comedy. Lillian Glsh, Roland Voung Dlr Arthur Hopkins. 63 mins. Rel. Jan. 12. Rev. Dec. 19. Last Roundup, The. Western with a Zane Grey title and a new story. Ran-. •Alien Corn. Talented ypung-musician realizes after a^serips of.-disappointing love affairs that-love and a career won't m'ix and chooses career. Ann Harding, John. Bdes, Margaret Hamilton, Arnold KorS, Dir. Edward H. arifOtb; Rel. May 26. ; . Blind Adventure. Adventures In London during one foggy night. Robert Armstrong. Helen Mack. Roland Young, Ralph Bellamy. Dir. Ernest B. Schoiedsaiiik. 63 mlnik Released Aug. 18.' Rev. Nov. 7. Crime D.oetor. 'A faioaous detective, jealous of his wife who no longer loved him; plans the perfect crime. Otto 'Krtiger. Karen Moriey. Nils Asther, Judith Wood. Dlr;'John' Robertson. ReL April 27. Finishing .School' A i'puiig 'boftrdllhg school girl becomes.. Involved with, a young doctor. Glnger^Rogers. Frances Dee, .Bruce Cabot. .BlUie Burke Dir. Wahda Tu6hock ailtf George Nlcholis, Jr. ReL May 4. . Flying Down to Rio. Musical extravaganza which takes place In the air above Rio de Janeiro. Dolores Del Rio.. Gene RHymond, Glhger Rogers, Fred Astaire. Raoul ROuIien. Dir. Thornton Freeland. 89 mins. ReL Deo. 29. Rev. Dec. 27;', Keep 'Em Rolling. One man's, life-time devotion' to his loyal army horse. Walter Huston, Frances Dee, Robert Shayne. Frank Conroy. Dir. George Archalnbaud. ReL' March' 2. . Hips. Hip's. Hooray. Musical jslrl'show, Bert Wheeler, Robert Woolsey. Ruth Ettlng. Dorothy liee, Thelma Todd, George Meeker, Phyllis Barry. Dlr, Mark Sandrlch. ReL Feb. 2. Rev. Feb. 27. If I Were Free. A modem romance of two people; disappointed in marriage, who meet and try to find'happiness together In their way. Irene Dunne, Clive Brook, Nila Asther, Henry Stephenson. Dir. Elliott Nugent. 66 mins. ,Rel. Dec. L. Rev. Jan. 9. Long Lost Father. Story in a London nlte -dub. John Barrymore, Helen Chandler. Dir. Ernest B. Schoedsack. 62 mins. Rel. Jan. 19. Rev. Feb. 27. , , . Lost Patrol, The. A detachment of British soldiers lost on the Mesopotamian desert are attacked "by unseen Arabs with dramatic results. Boris Kar- loft. Victor McLaglen, Wallace Ford, Reginald Denny, Alan Hale. Dir. John Ford. ReL Feb. 16. Rev. April 3. Man of Two Worlds. An Bsklmo, his Illusions shattered by a glimpse ot Lon- don civilization, retuma to his own people and i)s brought bt^k to reality by his Infant son. Frahols Ledcrer, Ellssa Landl, Henry StephensoUj Walter Byroii, Steffi. Duna, J. Farrell MacDonald, Sarah Padden. Dir.. J. Walter Rubeni, 92 mins. ReL Feb, 9. Rev. Jan. 16. Meanest Gal In Town.' Farce comedy .love In the beauty piarlor. Zasu Pitts, El Brendel, Pert Kelton, James Gleason. Dir. Rich. Schayer. 61 mins. Rel. Jan. 12. Rev. Feb. 20. Of Human Bondage. A poignant story of a man who faces life as a partial cripple; Leslie Howiard, Bette Davis, Reginald Denny. Reginald Shef- field, Alan Hale. Dir. John CromwelL ReL June 1. Sing and Like It. Gangster backs a Broadway show and makes Sure of good reviews'by furnishing special 'escorts' for each reviewer. Zasu Pitts, Pert Kelton, Edward E^rerett Hbrton, Nat Pendleton, Ned Sparks. Dlr, William Setter.. 69 mins. ReL April 20. Rev. April 17. Son of Kong. Further adventures of Carl Denham, the director who brought King Kong to civilization, this time with the Son of Kong. Robert Arm- strong, Helen Mack, Frank Reicher, John Marston. Directed by Ernest B. Schoedsaclc. 69 mins. Rel. Dec. 22. Rev. Jan. 2. Spitfire. A powerful story which deals with a beautiful mountain "witch" whose naivete, temperament and personality combine wickedness and Immaculateness. Katharine Hepburn, Robert Young, Ralph Bellamy, Miartha Sleeper, Sidney Toler, Louis Mason, Sara Haden. Dir. John Cromwell. Rel. March 30. Rev. March 30. Stingaree. Notorious Australian bandit of the "Robin Hood" type with a flair for the esthetic things of life. Irene Dunne, Richard Dlx, Conway Tearle, Mary Boland. Dir. William Weilman. ReL^^^ Strictly Dynamite. A poet beconies a gag writer for a famous radio, cbniic.' Jimmy Durante, Lupe Velez, Norman Foster, Marian Nixon. Dlr, Elliott IiJugent. ReL May 11. • ' Success ^tory.' The ruthless rise to powier and wealth of a boy of the Vteyf York telement district. Douglas Fairbanks. Jr., Colleen Moore, Gene- vieve Tobln, Frank Morgan. Dir. J. Walter Ruben. ReL March 16. This Man Is Mine. To preserve her . marriage a young wife virtually hurls her husband into the arms of his hrst love. Irene Dunne, Constance Cumniings, Ralph Bellamy,- Kay Johnson. Dir. John CromwelL 76 mins. Rel. April 13. Rev. April 17. .Two Alone. Ah orphan girl and a young boy who escarped from a reformatory fall in love and try to escape the Inhuman farmer who keeps^ them enslaved on his farm. Jean Parker, Z&Ati Pitts, Tom Brown, Arthur Byron, Nydia Westman, Beulah Bondi, Williard Robertson. Emerson Tracy. Dir. Elliott Nugent. Rel. Jan.. 6, 1934. Rev;, April 10. Where Sinners Meet. An eloping couple have a break-down in their car and spend the night in ah unusual hotel where the host, a philosopher, shows them the error'Of their way. Clive Brook, Diana Wynyard, Reginald Owen, Billle Burke, Alan Mowbray, Gilbert Emery. Dir. J. Walter Ruben. ReL May 18. wild Cargo. Frank Buck's expedition into the Asiatic Jungles, to capture wild animals. Frank Buck. Dir. Armand Denis. Rel. April 6. Ilnit<>(l ArtUtK cnicesi 729 Seventh Ave.. Vnuea /\ni8U ^ew York, N. V. Advice to the Lovelorn. Romance and adventures of reporter who edits the agony column and eventually exposes the drug racket. Dir. Alfred WerkeK Rel. Dec L Rev. Dec. 19. Jikffairs ofJCelllnl, The. The love life o f Bcnvenuto Cellini, Fredric March. Constanc^^B'eMe£fr*'rank^orBan^"Fa3^W«^7.^ Born to Be Bad. Story of a woman apparently de-stlned by circumstances to be always wicked in spite of her.seJf. Loretta Young, Cary Grant, Paul Harvey. Dir. Lowell Sherman., llol. May 18, Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back. Further auvcnturc.*? in crime .solution. Ron- ald Colman. Loretta; Young, Warner Oland, Charles Butterworth, Una Merkel. (No date set.) Catherine the Great. 'The story of Ru.ssla'fi greatest ruler. Douglas Fair- banks, Jr., Elizabeth Bergner, Flora Rob.son, Grifflths Jones. Dir. Paul Czlnner. 93 mins. Rel. April 13 Uev. Feb. 20. Count of Monte Cristo, The. The famous romantic old cla.s.glc of the French nwbleman's struggle With hi.s .a'lver.-jaries. Robert Donat, Ellssa lAndl, Louis Calhern. Dir. Rowland V. lipc, (Conti^iiucd on p.ige 29) Incorporations CALIFORNIA Sacramento. Baker Ranch Rodeo, Inc. Capital, stock 1,0.00 shares. Subscribed |6. Directors:' Robert Ij. Anderson. Frances Anderson, G. Magenheimer, K. Patterson. PERMITS TO SEVL STOCK Do V'qU Know rictares. Corp. Ifbtloa picture producing. To issue all bt 1,009' shares; no par. Golden Stnt» Productions. Motion pic- ture producing. I'o Issue all of 1,000 shares, no piir.' OKLAHOMA Bartlesvllle .^musentent Co., Inc., BartlesViUc. Capital stobk; $6,000. In- corporators, .Pat McGee, Oklahoma City: Joseph'H. Cooper. New York City,. abd J. H. Everest, Oklahoma City. NEW YORK Albpiny, N. T. Equity Filiii ExchnngeM, Inc; Pictures; capital stock,'2Q0 shares, np-par value; Anne Kahn, 1164 President street;. Eloahor' Klein, 186 Hart street, and Harold' J. Sherman. 746 Howard street, all of Brooklyn.. Level Amusement Enterprises; Inc., Bast Rockaway. Pictures, vaudeville,, etc.: capital stock; lOO shares, no 'par value; Monroe C. Alesker, Jos. G. 'Wll- man and Herbert Skob'el, all of . 64C Fifth avenue, New York. Elbo rrodactions. Inc. 'Vaudeville; capital stock, 300 shares—100, preferred. flOD, and 200 common, no par .Value: Riith Kllger, Mathilda. Kosqaok and Bess Polotnlck, all bf 66t .Fifth avenue. New York. IiortM Theatres Corp. Pictures," vaude- ville,, etc.; capital stock, (1,000;'Herman J. Tart, Aaron B. Tart and A: S, Levy, alt of 26 '^est 43rd street. New York. Saftler-Anster, Inc., New York. Radio, supplies, etc.; capital stock,.-1.00 shares, no par value; Dorothy Oelfand,.. 9720 icings highway; ^rullus' Q,eU, 170 North Ninth street, and Ethel. Teitler, 327 Bed- ford avenue, alt of Brooklyn. Majestic Bndio Corp. General radio business; -capital stock, flO,006; George S. 'Welnstein, 270^ Broadway, New York; Esther Weinman, 676 Hendrlx street, &r6oklyn, and. Samuel H. Slmeno'wltx, 27* Broadway, New York. K. Si B. Amasentent.Co., Inc. Pictures; capital-stock, 42,000; Adolph Klusmann. 247 East 6rst<atreet; Eclw^ M. Behrman, 2114 .77th street, and Isidore Cohn. 361 Stone avenue, all of Srobklyn. Ift. ft i,;.' nclore Coi:p.,<.New York. Pic- tures, vahdevtUe, etc.; capital stock. 100: shares, no par value; Jacob',Leir, 2386 Coney Island aveniie, Brooklyn'; Abraham Left, 1301 Seneca avenue^ Bronx, and Louis Myers, 1606 Walton avenue, Bronx. Hacel Ifc Bice, Inc. . Pictures, vaude- ville, etc..; capital stock, {200 shares, no par value; Hazel L. Bice, Hotel Ansonla; Jos. P. Bickerton, . Jr., aiid Mary 'M. Nicosia, 200 West 42nd street, all ot New. York. Frankel Amasements. Inc. Indoor and outdoor amusements of all kinds; capital stock, 200 sharjBs, ho par. value; Harry L. Koenlg, Harry Master and Harriet Petlin, all • of 61 Chambers street. New York. Hermatd Exblbltoiv, lyw'* lotures; capital stock, 11,000; Jessie Sweet, Edw. Bamett and Sol Katz, all of 26 Court street, Brooklyn^ Hajestlo Ptodnolng Corp. Plbtures, vaudeville, etc;; capital stock, liOOO shares preferred, IIOQ, and 900 common, no par value; Alfred S. Krellberg, Hilda Geler and Nathan Rothstein, all. ot 342 Madison avenue. New York, Don Iicno Stodlos, Inc. Instruction In dancing; capital stock, $6,000; Marie I«. Oetz, 626 West 147th street r Emanuel Woolf, .610 West 141st street, and Murray Janics, 216 West 88th street, all of New York. Eyes ot the Eagle, Ine. Pictures; plays, etc.; capital stock, 200 shares, no par value; Harriet R. Burch, 58-09 69th lane. Maspeth, li. I, ;Ruth K. Wolf,. 987 Grace terrace, Teanecki. N. J., and Dorothy E. Beyer, 110 Avenue J, Brooklyn. . Times Sqtiare Theatre, Ine. Pictures, vaudeville,, etc.; capital stock, $1,000; Freda Jaret, John O. Zellner and Miriam Rosenbium, all . of 16 Court street. Brooklyn. Neo AmnaemeBt Corp; Movies, plays,, etc.; capital stock, $3,000: Julia Skouras. Brevet lane. Green Haven, N. Y..; Sarah Skouras, 2 Shore drive. Green .Haven, aiid Florence Skouras, '826 North Roxbury drive, Beverly Hills, Cal. Boosevelt Ave. Amusement Corp. Pic- tures, vaudeville, etc.; capital stock, 99 shares, no par value;. Julius Levlne, 2121 Beekman place; Samuel Levlne, 146 78th street, and David Levlne, 6736 Ridge boulevard, all.of Brooklyn. Leo libra Productions,. Inc. Plays, pageants, etc.; pictures; capital stock, $10,000; Harold Elliot, Arthur H. Bern- stein and Abraham Sparber, all of 259 West 67th street, New York, Webster Theatre, Inc. Pictures, musl- cals,"-etc;; capital stock, -100^ sbaresi no par value; Jacob Rosanzweig, 112'9 Mon- roe avenue; Lewis Rosenzwelg, 148 Rose- dale avenue, iand Patricia M. Frye, 179 Warwick avenue, ail ot Rochester. Drama Bepertoire' Players; Inc. Musi- cal aiid dramatic pertormanci^s, etc.; capital stock, 600..shares, no par-value; Dorothy Deerhorn and Peter A Patrlsco. 101 'West 66th street, and Tonia Del Rosa, 140 West e6th street, alt of New York. MIIIS-Bockwell, Inc. Musical InstruV ments, etc.; capital stock, 100 shares,, no par value; Thos. O. Rockwell, 1270 Sixth avenue; .Bernard L. Miller and Irwin I. Greenteld, 26 West 44th Jbtreet, all . of New York.. Alco Theatre Co., Inc. Operate amuse- ment parks,, eto.; theatres,- etc; capital stock, 100 shares, no par value;. Al Cooper, Max Trugman and' Sylvia Lbwy, all of 1460 Broadway, New York. Rxlto Productions; Inc. ' Picturea, vaudeville, plays, etc.;. capital stock, 200 nhnrcB, ho par value; Roger'C^.Clement, George A. Berry and Sara LIppman, all of 1601 Broadway, Mew York, WeRtmlmrtef Cinema, Ipc. Theatricals, pictures, etc.; capital stock, .100 shares,' no par value: William J, Loe and Basil .S. ■ Shea, ICOO BroadwAy, and John C. CSoe. 163 West 43 th street. Now York. ^ ^ ME>WgEBSniP8 . ^. Variety CfiTlVFttlfufltalbntne^"" CHANGE or CAPIT.*L Weber Itndlo Corp., New York; $100,000 —$100 rhftnfc'ed to i;000 shares—300 pre- ferred $100, and 700 common, no par value; filled by Robert. Moers, S70 Lex- ington avenue, New York. , CHANGE OF N.V.MB Follen nergere Proiiiiring Co.. inc., to X'olloH lt«Tgere» Prodnflng Co., Inc. Filed, by Julian T. Abeles, 22 East 40th street, Xew "york. niitim-Vfin f<(fer1en, Inf., to Peter \nn Ktreden, Inc. Fllod hv t,po Goreff, 60 -li.ant I2iia blieet. New York.