Descriptive Catalogue of Kodascope Library Motion Pictures (1932)

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customer, used only on the date for which they were ordered and returned to us the following day, only a single day's charge will be made. If, however, the customer wishes to use them before the particular date he may do so, but in this case they must be returned the day following such use if only a single day's charge is to be made. In other words, films ordered for a particular date cannot be used both on the particular date and also on one or more previous (or following) days, without paying for all the days on which the films are used. Members are urged to fill in the spaces on the return label showing the date on which the films were sent back to the Library. This date is accepted by the Library as a basis for billing and careful attention to this important detail will avoid misunderstandings. Mail orders will be acknowledged if requested. Ordering Films By Telegraph Members in good credit standing can always order Library subjects by telegraph with the assurance that such orders will receive immediate and careful attention, if received in time to be filled during regular office hours. In order to shorten these telegrams, we have prepared a code which can be easily used. If the subjects are desired for showing on a certain day, it is only necessary to mention the day of the week as the first word in the message. For each subject selected, at least two alternates should be listed, and for such alternates the code word should be prefixed with "or" both written as a single word. For each additional subject wanted the code word should be prefixed with "and" both written as a single word. If the subjects are ordered by telegraph on very short notice, so that it is doubtful if they can reach their destination by ordinary parcel post, the subscriber who wishes to avail himself of the advantages of "Special Delivery" (which includes Special Handling) can signify such attention by using the single word "Delivery." As an example of the advantages of this abbreviated system of ordering, take the following ordinary telegraphic form : "Please ship me for showing Monday evening Little Church Around the Comer or Where the North Begins or Heart of a Hero and Adventurer or Roars and Uproars or Felix in the Bone Age special delivery." Abbreviated as outlined above, this message would read : "Monday sagi orsaga orsabur andgade orgaca ornafa delivery." In ordering by wire, do not forget that to avoid disappointment or substitution, it is necessary to select alternates, or if you prefer to leave the selection of substitutes to the Librarian, add the single word "Substitute." This the Librarian will understand to mean that you wish a substitute from the same class of subjects in which the selected subject is not available. 6