The Moving Picture World (1907)

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682 THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD. The U. F. S. P. A. Saturday, December 14, 1907, will long be a red letter day in the history of the moving picture industry. The members of the Association from all parts of the State gathered in the Grand Pacific Hotel, Chicago, and at once pro- ceeded to elect officers as follows: OFFICERS ELECTED AT CHICAGO CON- VENTION. President, J. S.. Clark, Pittsburg Calcium Light Co., Pittsburg, Pa. First Vice-President, F. C. Aiken, Theater Film Service Co., Chicago, 111. Treasurer, P. L. Waters, Kinetograph Co., New York, N. V. Members Executive Committee: C. H. Peckham, Cleveland Film Renting Co., Cleveland, Ohio; F. J. Howard, Boston, Mass. The following are the firms represented and the names of the delegates present: FILM SERVICES AND REPRESENTATIVES. BOSTON. Howard Moving Picture Co., 564 Washington St. Rep., F. J. Howard. Miles Bros., 259 and 261 Sixth ave., New York City. Rep., Herbert L. Miles. BIRMINGHAM. The Bailey Film Service, 116 21st st Rep., C. F. Bailey. Southern Film Exchange, 103 N. 20th st. Rep., Abernathy. Theatre Film Supply Co. Rep., A. R. Boone. BUFFALO. Powers Machine & Film Co., 13 Genesee st. Rep., J. A. Schuchart. CHICAGO. Chicago Film Exchange. Rep., Max Lewis. Inter-Ocean Film Exchange, 59 Dearborn st. Rep., Eugene Cline. Temple Film Exchange. Rep., Eugene Cline. U. S. Film Exchange, 59 Dearborn St. Rep.. Eugene Cline. Eugene Cline, 59 Dearborn St. Retu- Eugene Cline. Globe Film Service Co. Rep., T. Schuchat. Laemmle Film Service, 196 Lake st. Rep., Carl Laemmle. W. H. Swanson & Co. Rep., W. H. Swanson. Standard Film Exchange, Unity Bldg. Rep.. Joseph Hopp. Union Morion Picture Service Co. Rep., Selig. Theatre Film Service Co. Rep., F. C. Aiken. National Film Rental Co. Rep., George Spoor. Kleine Optical Co.. 52 State St. Rep., George Kleine. Geo. K. Spoor Co. Rep.. George K- Spoor. . Twentieth Century Optiscope Co., State and Lake sts. Rep.. R. G. Bachman. Royal Film Service, 253 La Salle st. Rep., Robert Miller. American Film Service. Rep., Van RunkeL Edison Display Co., 67 South Clark St. Rep., CINCINNATI. Southern Film Exchange. Rep., Thomas A. Reilly. CLEVELAND. Cleveland Film Renting Exchange, Citizens - Bank Bldg. Rep., C. H. Peckham. Lake Snore Film Exchange. Rep., C. Madelbaum. Rep., Eugene E. Cline. COLUMBUS. Ohio Film Exchange. Rep., J. W. Mgchoir^ ' Rep.. J. D. Whalen. _ Southern Talking Machine Co. Rep., C. B. Harris. DENVER. Kleine Optical Co. Rep., George Kleine. Little & Pratt, Charles Bldg. Rep., Pratt. Rep., Max Lewis. DES MOINES. Pittsburg Calcium Light & Film Co. Rep., James B. Clark. Kleine Optical Co. Rep., George Kleine. DETROIT. National Film Co., Telegraph Bldg. Rep., Phil Gleichman. Michigan .Film & Supply Co., Butler Bldg. • Rep., Charles J. Strong. Detroit Film Exchange, Newberry Bldg. Rep., W. H. Goodfellow. Rep., O. T. EL PASO. Clamfore. EVANSVILLE. Empire Film Co., 106 Fulton st. Rep., F. Graf. Actograph Co., 50 Union Square. . .." Rep., N. fl. Mosher. Improved Film Supply Co., 104 Attorney St. Rep;, J. Weinberg. Harstn & Co., 13 E. 14th st Rep<y A. L. Harstn. NORFOLK. Virgina Film Co., Monticello Arcade Bldg. (Branch-^Warner, Pittsburg.) Rep., Warner L. French. OMAHA. Rep., Carl LaewinalL ONEIDA. Max Lewis. PHILADELPHIA. Laemmle Film Service. Rep., Carl Laemmle. GRAND RAPIDS. J. Gillingham. Rep., Gillingham. HARRISBURG. Keystone Film & Supply Co. Rep., P. Morgan. INDIANAPOLIS. Indianapolis Calcium Liglt & Film Exchange Co., 114 South Capitol ave- Rep.. W. M. Swain. Luther Day Service Co. Rep., Luther Day. KANSAS CITY. Yale Film Renting Co., 1116 Main st. Rep., A. D. Flintom. Charles M. Stebbins, 1028 Main St.. Rep., Charles M. Stebbins. Rep., Eugene E. Cline- \ ■ • Twentieth Century Optiscope Co., State and Lake sts. (Chicago, IH.) Rep., R. G. Bachman. LOS ANGELES. Talley Film Exchange. ley n Rep., W. H. Clune. MEMPHIS. Rep., Carl LaewinalL _•. American Film Exchange, 504 Mathews Bldg. Rep., H. E. Aitken. MINNEAPOLIS. S. Lubin. Rep., S. W. Singhi. Electric Theatre Supply Co. Rep., Henry 'Schwible. Louis M. Swaab. Rep.,'Louis M. Swaab. Kohl Film Rental Co., 913 Market St. Rep., Chas. W. Kohl. C. A. Calenhuff, 4th and Green sts. Ren., Chas. A. Calenhuff. Miles Bros.', 259 and 261 Sixth ave.. New York Kleine Optical Co. Rep., Geo. Kleine. Rep., Eugene E. Cline. Twin City Calcium 4 Stereopticon Co., 720 Hen- nepin ave. Rep., C E. Van Duzce. Northwestern Film Co. Rep.. MONTREAL. Quimetoscope Film Exchange, 624. St. Catherine St., East. * Rep., L. E.' Quimet. NEW ORLEANS. W. H. Swanson 4 Co. - Rep., W. H. Swanson. NEW YORK, Kinetograph Co., 41 E. 21st St. Rep., Percy Walters. Miles Bros., 259 and 261 Sixth ave. Rep., Herbert L. Miles. Alfred Weiss Film Exchange, 219 Sixth ave. Rep., Alfred Weiss. Consolidated Film Exchange of New York, 143 E. 23d st. , Rep., L. W. Ullman. Vitagraph Co., 116 Nassau st. Rep., Mr. Rock. Kleine Optical Co. Rep., George Kleine. . ■_ Greater New York Film Rental Co., 24 Union Square. Reps.. Fox & Brill. -_ .. Peoples Film Exchange, 126 University Place- Rep., Marcus Loew. Imperial Film Exchange. Rep., W. F. Steiner. The ETectograph. Reps-, Beck & Gunby. Cit tep., Herbert L. Miles. PITTSBURG. Pittsburgh Calcium Light & Film Co.. 121. Fourth ave. Rep., James B.. Clark. Pennsylvania Film Co., 403 Lewis Block. Rep., Paul Qualtrough. _^uesi Bldg. Rep., H. M. Warner.- Fort Pitt Film Supply Co. Rep., Dave Margoff. American Film Exchange. Rep., J. L. Reilly. Columbia Film Exchange, 414 Ferguson Bldg. Rep... A. S. Davis. Wonderland Film Exchange, 410 Market st. Rep'., H. A. Lande. PORTLAND Miles Bros., 259 and 261 Sixth ave.. New York City. Rep., Herbert L. Miles. SALT LAKE CITY. Rep., Eugene E. Cline. SAN FRANCISCO. Miles Bros., 259 and 261 Sixth ave.. New York . City. Repa, Herbert L. Miles. Novelty Moving Picture. :lty Mo' Rep., SEATTLE Kleine Optical Co. Rep.. George Kleine. Rep., Max Lewis. Edison Display Co., 27 S. .Clark St., Chicago, IlL Rep.. Morgan. \ ST." LOUIS. ' * O. T. Crawford Film Exchange, Gayety Theatre Bldg. Rep., O. T. Crawford. W. H. Swanson, St. Lotus Film Co. Ren., W. H. Swanson. Miles Bros., 259 and 261 Sixth ave.. New York Rep., Herbert L. Miles. Rep., Eugene E. Cline. TOLEDO. Toledo Film Exchange, Spitzer Arcade. Rep., L. M. Salsgiver. Kent Film Service. Rep- Toledo Film Supply Co. irt. Rep., Richar TROY. * Imperial Moving Picture. - Rep., Steiner. WATERTOWN, N. Y. MulUn Film Service. . Re©., After strenuous sessions Saturday.and Sunday the meeting adjourned till January j I to meet at Buffalo. ■