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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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Piano dealers should find in this column many
opportunities to make sales of automatic pianos
and orchestrions as well as many other musical
instruments.
corporators are Louis Bopp, Revere; L. Bopp, Jr., and K.
Bopp.
Henri G. Deser, 15 Beacon street, Boston, is preparing to
make some alterations on a local theater in Lynn, to cost
$25,000.
California.
Minnesota.
Ben Michaels, of San Francisco, has opened a motion
picture theater on Broadway, near Stockton, called the New
Theater.
A. Eby has opened a motion picture theater on Mission
street, near Twenty-eighth, in San Francisco, known as
the Mission Theater.
James T. Turner has obtained a permit to open a moving
picture show at 64 Eddy street, San Francisco.
Harry Laugenour will soon start the erection of a large
moving picture airdome at Woodland.
A new moving picture theater has been erected on the
grounds of the Fetters Hot Springs.
Neal McGuire and J. L. Stone have been granted permits
to conduct an airdome for moving pictures at Chico
Plans are being prepared for a moving picture theater
to be erected, at a cost of $25,000, at Burlingame.
A one-story motion picture theater will be built by Red-
ding & Stroud in Windom.
The City Amusement. Co. will soon erect a moving picture
theater in Devil's Lake.
cently incorporated for $5,000. M. Faiecer, M. Rothbert,
A. Carlos, 1950 Washington avenue.
Sanger Bros. Motion Picture Co., New Rochelle, has
been incorporated for $200,000.
S. V. Dowling, F. B.
Knowlton, Harry R. Sanger, 1402 Broadway, New York
City.
La Rose Amusement Corporation has recently been in«
corporated for $5,000. The incorporators are M. Randolph,
H. C. Gamage, G. W. Kirkman, 25 Broad street, New York
City.
John J. Walker is having plans prepared for a moving
picture theater at Schenectady, to cost $2,000.
The East Avenue Amusement Co. is planning the erec-
tion of a theater building, cost $100,000, at Rochester.
Edward Clapp is having plans made for a theater building,
to cost $30,000, at Amsterdam.
Missouri.
Nebraska.
Carl Boiler, Kansas City, in the Gayety Theatre building,
is planning to construct a moving picture theater soon.
Kennedy & Steigemeyer, Benoist building, St. Louis, are
preparing plans for a motion picture theater to be built
in Marshall.
The Mozart Amusement Co., St. Louis, has been incorpo-
rated for $2,000. The incorporators are Hector M. E.
Milton, E. N. and Randolph H. Pasmezoglu.
Jacob Burnstein, Twentieth and Cuming streets, Omaha,
will make improvements on his moving picture theater
costing $2,000.
Walter Savidge is contemplating the erection of a moving
picture theater in Wayne.
North Carolina.
The Lakeview Amusement Co., of Charlotte, has been in-
corporated for $25,000. R. L. Womack, W. S. Orr and
Charles Gibson are the incorporators.
Pennsylvania.
John J, Schmidt, of Hanover, is constructing a moving
picture house.
Texas.
The Rio Grande Feature Film Co., El Paso, has been
incorporated for $20,000. The incorporators are P. J. Terry,
W. A. Muir, and P. J. McMullen.
The Phillips Amusement Co., Fort Worth, has been in-
corporated for $15,000. E. H. Phillips, T. B. Yarbrough
and W. C. Stonestreet.
Washington.
The Klipson Hotel Co., Klipson Beach, has been incor-
porated for $20,000. A. T. Stream, H. J. Weigardt and
Viola Stream are the incorporators.
Wisconsin.
The Hadfield Theater Co., Superior, has been incorpo-
rated for $20,000. The incorporators are W. M. Steele,
M. M. Hoit and A. Munro.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE OF AUTOMATIC PIANOS.
New Motion Picture Theaters in Various Sections of the Country That Will Require Orches-
trions, Automatic Pianos or Other Musical Equipment.
Connecticut.
Plans are being prepared for Samuel Roodner
theater building to be built in South Norwalk.
for
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Delaware.
The Garden Co. has been incorporated for $400,000; the-
atrical proprietors. The incorporators are M. M. Dugan,
George W. Dillman, M. L. Horty, of Wilmington.
Illinois.
D. S. Klafter, 64 West Randolph street, Chicago, is pre-
paring plans for a two-story theater, to cost $75,000. The
seating capacity will be 1,000.
Howard H. Hoyt, Jr., and L. J. Washburn, Evanston, are
having plans made for a theater building, to cost $65,000.
Frederick O. Cloyes, 189 W. Madison St., Maywood, is
preparing plans for a theater building.
E. J. Rosser has awarded the contract for the erection of
a moving picture theater at Nelsonville to Charles Vorhes.
The seating capacity will be 300 and the theater will cost
$10,000.
W. A. Ross, Hoopeston, has awarded a contract to Titus
Frankenfield to remodel his moving picture theater so it
will have a larger seating capacity.
W. W. Watts, 111 North Fifth street, Springfield, is
having plans made for a new vaudeville and moving picture
theater, with seating capacity of 1,100.
Indiana.
The old Opera House at Greenfield has just been opened
afi a moving picture theater.
The F. J. Rembusch Enterprises, of Indianapolis, have
been incorporated, with a capital stock of $10,000. They
will operate vaudeville houses featuring moving pictures.
Kansas.
The North St. Joseph Real Estate Co., 609 Edmond
street, St. Joseph, Mo., is to build a one-story moving pic-
ture theater at Atchison, Kan., to cost $30,000.
The
Standard Amusement Co., of St. Joseph, Mo., is the lessee.
Kentucky.
Arthur Mitchel, manager of the Dixie Theater at Russell-
ville, is about to move into the Dixie's new home.
The Powell Lumber Co., Lewisburg, has opened a new
picture show.
New moving picture shows have been opened at Bevier
and Livermore.
J. R. Hobson has opened the Arena, a "movie" house at
Campbellsville, and a new electric piano furnished the music
for the opening.
G. W. Neville, of Louisville, has reopened the old Ma-
jestic Theater, of Jeffersonville, Ind.
Manager John Buckland is about to open a picture show
in the Odd Fellows Hall.
C. P. Davidson, of luiddleboro, has opened the new Ly-
ceum Theater.
Luther E. Huron, of Lancaster, with several associates,
has formed a company to construct a motion picture house.
The Howe & Soper Amusement Co. has been incorpo-
rated at Nicholasville, with a capital stock of $1,000.
The new Abin Motion Picture Theater, of Hodgenville,
has opened for business.
J. T. Dillon will install a picture show in the building
now occunied by Curlin, Shaw & Co., in Hickman.
Geo. W. Bouck has leased one of the storerooms in the
new building being put up by A. A. Faris in the same town
and will open a picture show.
T. B. Dixon will use the new building being erected next
to the building used by an undertaking establishment at
Scottsville, for a motion picture show.
The Fourth Avenue Amusement Co. in Louisville has
leen incorporated for $75,000 and will open a motion pic-
ture house on Fourth avenue, between Walnut and Green
streets.
New York.
The Seventy-second Street Amusement Co. is planning
the erection of a two-story moving picture theater in New
York City, to cost $25,000.
The Hof Co. has recently been incorporated for $5,000;
hotels and restaurants. The incorporators are J. J. Spiel-
berger, A. F. Schaefer and H. P. Hof, 435 East Twenty-
third street, New York City.
The Interurban Amusement Co., Schenectady, has been
incorporated for $6,000; E. Savage, H. R. Leonard, A. M.
Jackson.
The Chenango Theater Corporation, Norwich, has been
incorporated for $35,000.
The incorporators are R. S.
Eaton, W. H. Wells, Adam Tennis, Utica.
The Chartered Theaters Corporation, New York City, has
been incorporated for $150,000. H. A. Hallett, F. U. Adams
and V. J. O'Farrell, 27 William street, are the incorporators.
The International Pastime Co., Buffalo, has been incor-
porated for $5,000. The incorporators are C. D. Devere,
S. E. Crittenden and H. J. Brown.
The Brunell Amusement Co., New York City, has been
incorporated for $5,000. Charles Black, H. C. Wing, Giu-
seppe Brunell, 307 West Forty-third street, are the incor-
porators.
The Van Kelton Amusement Corporation, New York City,
has been incorporated for $6,000. A. M. Rosenthal, J. S.
Siegel, Francis Gilbert, 237 West 122d street, are the incor-
porators.
The Marie Hotel Co., Freeport, has recently been incor-
porated for $15,000. The incorporators are Isidor Mayer,
H. J. George, Charles Johnsen.
The Mirror Motion Picture Co. was recently incorporated
for $50,000. L. B. Parmer, R. V. and W. F. Haddock, 570
East Fifteenth street. New York City.
The Tidewater Standard Co., to build structures for ad-
vertising and amusements, has been incorporated for $10,000
in Brooklyn.
The incorporators are A. G. McLaughlin,
P. G. Honeyman.
M. Lippman, 226 Pennsylvania avenue,
Brooklyn.
Guillaume & Co., Utica, hotels, has been incorporated for
$10,000. J. G. Fritten, F. L. and H. F. Guillaume are the
incorporators.
Smith & Quinn's Restaurant was recently incorporated
for $10,000. The incorporators are R. F. Mitchell, A. B.
Wilde and W. Quinn, 24 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn.
The C. & R. Amusement Co., New York City, was re-
The
A MUSICAL RENDEZVOUS
Is the Establishment of Chas. H. Ditson & Co.,
of New York, Where, in Addition to a Com-
plete Line of Musical Merchandise and Mu-
sic, the National Piano Co.'s Line of Pianos
and Players Are Handled.
One of the attractive points in the musical in-
strument industry of New York is the large build-
ing of Chas. H. Ditson & Co., wherein eight
floors are devoted to the display and sale of
musical instruments of all kinds. This company
is the local representative for the Briggs, Merrill
and Norris & Hyde pianos, as well as the metal
Arrow-player; the department being in charge of
Louis R. Dressier.
A. L. Jewett, of the National Piano Co., will be
here during the conventions and the dealers who
contemplate looking at the National players can
see an entire line of styles in their respective fin-
ishes at Ditson's.
Approval
OFFER
that was recently made
by this company to re-
sponsible dealers has met
with a wonderful response
from North, South, East
and West.
W e are making this
offer because we £non>
that the Coinola is "trou-
ble-proof" and sure to
make good.
Maine.
The Eastern Theaters Co., of Boston, has taken over the
management of the Casco Theater at Portland.
Maryland.
George K. Callis, Jr., Knickerbocker building, Baltimore,
will build a one-story moving picture theater in this city
which will cost $10,000.
Style C—a big seller—is encased
attractively in mission oak with an
illuminated art glass panel.
The
attractive steel orchestra bell at-
tachment, new scale, improved
mandolin attachment, nickel-plated
frame, high grade keys, felts, etc.,
offer a remarkable value in auto-
matics.
Massachusetts.
The T. J. Broderick Co., of Ipswich, has been incorpo-
rated for $5,000; hotel. The incorporators were Thomas J.
l-roderick, T. J. Broderick and M. J. Lucey.
The Navahoe Club, of Boston, has been incorporated for
$40-,000. C. F. Corey, John H. Brennan, of Everitt, and
C A. Reardon, of Boston, are the incorporators.
The Revere Beach Amusement & Construction Co., Re-,
vere, has recently been incorporated for $15,000. The in-
STYLE
C—"TROUBLE-PROOF"
COINOLA
OPERATORS PIANO COMPANY
1911 CLYBOURN
AVENUE
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