1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1927)

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116 PRODUCERS AND DISTRIBUTORS— PART I "1000 and One" IX Fox Film Corporation (Primarily theatrical) 55th St. & 10th Ave., New York. N. Y. A number of films suitable for non-theatrical purposes. Exchanges Albany, 10 52 Broadway Atlanta, 162 Walton St. Boston, 78 Broadway Buffalo, 496 Pearl St. Charlotte, 505 West 4 th St. Chicago, 910 S. Wabash Ave. Cincinnati, 514 Elm St. Cleveland, 2219 Pavne Ave. Dallas, 306 S. Jefferson St. Denver, 2140 Champa St. Des Moines, 1022 High St. Detroit, 6 6 Sibley St. Indianapolis, 326 N. Illinois St. Kansas City, 1901 Wyandotte Los Angeles, 2019 S. Vermont Ave. Memphis, 3 97 S. Second St. Milwaukee, 7 21 Wells St. Minneapolis, 36 Western Ave. New Haven, 114 Meadow St. New Orleans, 112 7 Girod St. New York, 345 W. 44th St. Oklahoma City, 521 S. Robinson Omaha, 1509 Chicago St. Philadelphia, 1238 Vine St. Pittsburgh, 1014 Forbes St. Portland, 12 S N. 12 th St. St. Louis, 3314 Olive St. Salt Lake Oily; 216 E. First South St. San Francisco, 308 Turk St. Seattle, 200 8 Third Ave. Washington, 932 NewJ.Av.,N.W. Canada Calgary, Alta., 1111 1st St., W. Toronto, Ont, 2S7 Victoria St. Montreal, Que., 12 Mayor St. Vancouver, B. C, 553 Gmvle St. St. John, N. B., 87 Union St. Winnipeg, Man., 365 Hrgrve St. X General Electric Co. 1 River Road, Schenectady, N. Y. Films of industrial nature — excellent quality — all free. Prints sold also — flam. Distributing exchanges: Atlanta, 123 Spring St. Philadelphia, 1321 Walnut St. Boston, 84 State St. Chicago, 230 S. Clark St. Cleveland, 925 Euclid Ave. Dallas, 1801 N. Lamar St. Portland (Ore.), 32 9 Alder St. Salt Lake City, 200 S. Main St. S. Francisco, 116 New Mntgmry Casselton, N. Dak, (See advertisement on page 55) XTI Gibson Studios Nine films — flam and non-flam — also handled by: Pilgrim Photoplav Exchange, 804 S Wabash Ave., Chicago H. O. Davis, 106 S. Hudson St., Oklahoma City, Okla. Church and School Film Exchange. 317 Polk Bldg., Des Moines, la. XII Metro-Goidwyn-Mayer Distributing Corporation (Primarily theatrical) 1540 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Write to the nearest exchange: Albany, 1060 Broadwav Atlanta, 137 Walton St. Boston, 6 0 Church St. Buffalo, 509 Pearl St. Charlotte, 219 W. 4th St. Chicago, 831 S. Wabash Ave. Cincinnati, 526 Broadway Cleveland, E. 21st & Payne Ave. Dallas, 300 S. Harwood St. Denver, 805 21st St. Des Moines, 1111 Hieh St. Detroit, 2310 Cass Ave. Indianapolis, 438 N. Illinois St. Kansas City, 1706 Wyandotte St. Los Angeles, 1964 S. Vermont Ave. Memphis, 494 S 2nd St. Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New Haven, New York, New Orleans th St. n Ave. 74 West 134 Meadow St. 72 9 Seventh Ave. :23 S. Liberty St. 515 S. Robinson St. Omaha, 1512 Davenport St. Pittsburgh, 1014 Forbes St. Philadelphia, 122 8 Vine St. Portland, 451 Glisan St. Seattle, 2 401 2nd Ave. S. Francisco, 215 Golden Gate A. St. Louis, 3332 Olive St. Salt Lake City. 204 E. 1st S. Washingtn, 92 4 New J. Av.N.W. Canada, Tor., 1205 RoyalBk.Bg. ( See advertisement on page 101) The Educational Screen ( ten numbers a year) is the only magazine in this country devoted to visual instruction in all its varied phases. (See page 9 of this volume.)