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+ BUY N.Y. THEATRE -—FoRs325 000 , Longacre Square Building Ad- i ded to Holdings of Famous- Lasky Company. ‘The New York Theatre, on the east of Longacre Square and facing way, with a frontage of 205 between 44th and 45th Streets, ( been sold for a price approxi- fe ie ng |} Company. organization re- Putnam Building, between 4id and ting $3,250,000. It was bought by Seneca Kealty Company, under- | Hy to be acting on behalf of the Streets & Co. were the brokers in the ‘The New York Theatre, which has nce roperty of the New York i tre Company, wold it for ap- i - ely $1,500,000 more than || layhouse in 1902, w 4 from Sire Brothers York Life Insurance y foreclosed a mortgage jen the property while under. the + Ownership of the late Oscar Hammer- bg AS built it as the Olympia. 4 New York Theatre Company) | then represented interests affiliated SEO ey ements oF ay Part ae NEI SPM at) a . ‘ " oO ER — Pia b ~ va THE EVENING WORLD, tale; Mare Kiaw, A. UL. riang- , the Charles Frohman estate, the . Hayman estate, the Rich estate, the estate of Willlam Harris, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1919. estate, the Nixon estate, Zimmerman, John J. MoNa' Boston, and Henry Dastan, Yor several years the New York Theatre has been leased by Marcus Loew, who presents motion picture features in it, There is a large roof theatre, in which Mr, Loew also pre- sents pictures. When the dancing fad was at the height of ite novelty a few years ago, the roof was one of the largest dancing and cabaret establishments in the city, many hotable performers appearing there. At 44th Street in the butlding is the Criterion Theatre, where “On the Hiring Line” is running. The Famous Players-Lasky Com- | pany has not announced ita plans. 'MRS, SIDNEY DREW SUES | MOVIE FIRM FOR $25,000: Says V. B. K. Company Owes $25,000 on Pictures Acted by Her and Late Husband. McVey Drew, actrons, rrew, has started sult court here for $25,000 . 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