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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1914 Vol. 59 N. 11 - Page 44

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
George Johnson will erect a modern motion picture the-
ater in Oldharo.
South
Carolina.
(Continued from page 43.)
The Crescent Co., of Greenwood, has been chartered with
a
capital
stock of $5,000 to do a motion picture business.
The Kye Beach Theater, Rye Beach, was incorporated
The offices are D. M. Sheppard, president; G. E. Sheppard,
with a capital stock of $5,000. Jacob Axelrod, George Stubb-
vice-president,
and M. G. Sheppard, secretary and treasurer,
mann and Louis Berni are the incorporators.
The Punch & Judy Theater Co., Inc., Manhattan, was in- Tennessee.
The
Majestic
Amusement Co., Memphis, will erect a pic-
corporated with a capital stock of $25,000. The ^corpora-
ture theater in this city.
tors are C. Hopkins, C. S. Bostwick, W. V. Tolbert, New
T.
H.
Leinart,
of Clinton, has the contract for the erec-
York City.
tion of an opera house at Coal Creek for the Weldon
The Film Stock Co., Inc., Manhattan, was incorporated to
Lodge, No. 181, I. O. O. F.
do a motion picture business. The capital stock is $100,000
E. J. Pearson, Tennessee Trust building, Memphis, was
and the incorporators are J. H. White, W. Steiner and A. awarded
the contract for the erection of a moving picture
n. Cordner, New York City
theater
which will cost $6,500 for Jeff D. Nathan
Ohio.
West
Virginia.
The Colonial Hotel Co., Dayton, was incorporated with a
Miss Bond, of Philadelphia, and Miss Shaw, of Los An-
capital stock of $10,000. Frank L. Moore, Charles W. Dale
geles, will erect a moving picture theater in Parkersburg
and Sidney G. Kusworm are the incorporators.
which
-vill cost $10,000.
Daniel Larkins, Ashtabula, is having plans prepared tor a
Work on a new moving picture theater for U. T. Otto,
$]5,0C0 moving picture theater.
of Wheeling, will begin in the fall.
L. O. Lake is preparing to build a $10,000 moving picture
The Clothier Amusement Co., of Clothier, was incorpor-
theater and assembly hall.
ated
with a capital stock of $25,000 to do a motion picture
The Associated Investors' Co., 720 Cary-Ashoga building,
business.
The incorporators are Mrs. E. J. Chambers, Min-
Cleveland, will erect a theater building. Harry Bernstein,
nie
Chambers,
L. L. Martin, D. S. Twohig and Mary A.
3720 Woodland avenue, is the lessee.
Simmons,
of
Clothier.
Jacob and S. H. Stecker, 1406 Williamson building, Cleve-
Wisconsin.
land, are thinking of building a moving picture theater
Pintley & Havsler, 1611 Pioneer building, St. Paul, are
which will cost about $20,000.
preparing to build a large motion picture theater in La
Oklahoma.
Crosse
this fall.
A large airdome is being built in Henrietta by L. V.
The Orpheum Theater Co. is planning the erection of a
Beebe.
motion
picture theater, which will cost $50,000, in La Crosse.
Pennsylvania.
John Juster is preparing to build a motion picture theater
J. Burke, of Pittsburgh, will construct a motion picture
in
Plymouth
which will cost $8,000.
theater on Broadway, Sharon, which will cost $10,000.
The Berlin Arcade Building Co., Third street and North
A. M. Forsythe will erect a new motion picture theater on
avenue,
Milwaukee,
will turn several stores into a modern
East Pike street, Canonsburg.
motion picture theater.
Mrs. James Winfield will erect a moving picture theater
in Scranton which will cost $6,200.
William J. Greenfield will build a $40,000 moving picture
theater at Seventeenth and Atlantic streets, Philadelphia.
Douglas & Wray have had plans prepared for a movie
Interesting and Extensive List of New Selec-
lion^e to be erected in Newcastle.
Francis E. Hennessey will build a moving picture theater
tions Just Issued by Chicago Concern.
at Seventeenth and Annin streets, Philadelphia.
The Alpha Realty co. will have a moving picture theater
The United States Music Co., of Chicago, has
erected for it on Market street, west of Fifty-second, in
Philadelphia.
issued
a very complete list for September, em-
Capuzzi Brothers will build a theater, store and apartment
building at Republic which will cost $20,000.
bracing all the popular publications of the day as
John M. Kennedy, Jr., will erect a theater building at
well as many classical compositions such as
1706-1712 Frankford avenue, Philadelphia, which will cost
$30,000.
I'. Magaro, 41 n Market street, Harrisburg, will build a Isolde's Love-Death from "Tristan und Isolde,"
picture theater which will cost $8,000.
by Wagner. One of the features of the Septem-
W. J. Burte is contemplating the erection of a moving
ber list is the Movie Series, a special compilation
$16,000 moving picture theater.
South Dakota.
of numbers suitable for use in moving picture
F. J. Weise is planning to build a $30,000 motion picture
theaters. For instance, the "Cosmopolitan" has
theater in Humboldt.
PLAYER TRADE OPPORTUNITIES.
U. S. MUSIC ROLLSJFOR SEPTEMBER.
fourteen different national airs or melodies;
"From O'er the Seas in Sunny Spain" has a num-
ber of characteristic Oriental and Spanish pieces
in the ten numbers that are listed under this title.
Then there is another called "Incidentals" con-
taining music specially suited for distinct pur-
poses in the operation of the pictures. Other rolls
are called "Indian Life" and "A War Story," the
first named containing eight Indian numbers, the
latter twelve well-known war songs familiar to
all Americans. There are also selections from
"The Passing Show of 1914" and "Ziegfeld Fol-
lies of 1914." The list as a whole is an excellent
one and affords dealers good opportunities of
developing business.
There is also a supplementary bulletin of elec-
tric piano music for the J. P. Seeburg, Marquette,
Cremona, Operators, Victor, Coinola, Ariston,
Win. A. Johnson, Empress, Standard Style F,
Monarch, Watson, Waltham-Electratone, Rhap-
sodist, Niagara Midget Orchestra, Violiphone
Orchestra Style B, National 20R and Auto Elec-
trola, electric pianos.
Each of the rolls listed for these instruments
contains a program of ten numbers so carefully
selected and so well diversified as to appeal to
those desiring music for entertainments either in
the restaurant, ice cream parlor, moving picture
show or any public entertainment.
MAKING HAND=RECORDED ROLLS.
Rennett & White, Inc., who entered the roll cut-
ting field in Newark, N. J., some time ago, are
meeting with considerable success with their new
hand-recorded "Artempo" rolls. The company is
using an improved and extremely sensitive record-
ing apparatus that is producing excellent results.
THE COMSTOCK, CHENEY * CO.,
-
MANUFACTURERS
Piano-forte Ivory 7 Keys, Actions and Hammers,
Ivory and Composition Covered Organ Keys
THE STANDARD CO.,
Manufacturers of a
CompUta Lin* of Piano Aotlon Hardware
Brass Flanges, Damper Rods, Special Capstan
Screws, Bracket and Ball Bolts, Key Pin*.
Regulating Brackets and Specialties.
WHITE. SON COMPANY
n uiuf aoturara
ORGAN AND PLAYER-PIANO LEATHERS
SXRAUCH BROS.
Piano Actions and Hammers
GRAND, SQUARE
AND UPRIGHT
22, 24, 26, 28, SO TENTH AVENUE,
W ASLE
NEW YORK
PIANO
ACTIONS
Are noted for their elasticity, responsiveness and durability. They satisfy in all cases.
W A S L E & C O . , Brown'sPlaceandSouthernBoulevard, NEW YORK
ALL STEEL TRAP WORK
Simple, Silent, Strong
330-340 AtUnMo Avmu*. Boston. Mass.
Establish** I 8 6 0
Continuous Hinges, Bearing Bars, Pedals, Casters
WhoUsaU Onlr
CHAS. RAMSEY CO.
HENRY HAAS & SON
1907-1911 Park Ave., New York
MAKERS
Piano & Piano Player Hardware General Supplies
GRUBB &. KOSEG4RTEN BROS.
We are now located at our new factory, Kingston, N.Y.
Established 1853
SYLVESTER TOWER CO.
Manufacturers Grand a n d Upright Piano-forte Actions £££
Towers Above
AH Others
-FORTE
KEYS
Keys, Actions, Hammers, Brackets and Nickel Rail Furnished Complete
131 to 147 Broadway
.
.
.
.
CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
Manufacturers of HIGH GRADE
PIANO-FORTE ACTIONS
N A S S A U , Rensselaer County. N. Y.
WESSELL, NICKEL & GROSS
MANUFACTURERS OF
The Homer D. Bronson Co.
Manufacture and Sell Direct
PIANO HINGES -DESK HANGERS-
FRONT FRAME CATCHES-KNIFE
HINGES-BUTTS and SPECIALTIES
Write for Quotations
THE
HOMER D. BRONSON CO.
BEACON FALLS, CONN.
PIANO
ACTIONS
HIGHEST
GRADE
ONE GRADE ONLY
OFFICE
457 WEST FORTY-FIFTH ST.
FACTORIES-WEST FORTY-FIFTH ST.
Tenth Avenue and West Forty-Sixth St.
NEW YORK
A. C. CHENEY PIANO ACTION CO.
PNEUMATIC ACTIONS
ACTIONS FOR
FOR PLAYER-i
PLAYER-PIANOS
j PNEUMATIC
Manufacturers of \ HIGH GRADE PIANOFORTE ACTIONS
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CASTLETON, HEW YORK

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