Year book of motion pictures (1925)

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OHIO Jan. 1, New Year's Day. Feb. 12', Lincoln s Birthday. Feb. 22, Washington's Birthday. May 30, Memorial Day. July 4, Independence. Aug. 12, *Primary Election. Sept. 1, Labor Day. Oct. 12 Columbus Day. Nov. 4, 'General Election. Nov. 27, Thanksgiving. Dec. 25, Christmas Day. 'Elections days are not legal holidays in Ohio. OKLAHOMA Jan. 1, New Year's Day. Feb. 22, Washington's Birthday. May 30, Memorial Day. July 4, Independence. Aug. 5, Primary Election. Sept. 1, Labor Day. Nov. 4, General Election. Nov. 11, Armistice Day. Nov. 27, Thanksgiving. Dec. 25, Christmas Day. OREGON Jan. 1, New Year's Day. Feb. 12', Lincoln's Birthday. Feb. 22. Washington's Birthday. May 16, Primary Election. May 30, Memorial Day. Tuly 4, Independence. Sept. 1, Labor Day. Oct. 12, Columbus Day. Nov. 4, General Election. Nov. 11, Armistice Day. Nov. 27, Thanksgiving. Dec. 25, Christmas Day. PENNSYLVANIA Jan. 1, New Year's Day. Feb. 12, Lincoln's Birthday. Feb. 22, Washington's Birthday. Apr. 18, Good Friday. May 30, Memorial Day. July 4, Independence. Sept. 1, Labor Day. Oct. 12, Columbus Day. Nov. 4, Election Day. Nov. 11, Armistice Day. Nov. 27, Thanksgiving. Dec. 25, Christmas Day. Every Saturday afternoon from 12, noon to midnight is a holiday in Pennsylvania. RHODE ISLAND Jan. 1, New Year's Day. Feb. 22, Washington's Birthday. May 9, Arbor Day. May 30, Memorial Day. July 4, Independence. Sept. 1, Labor Day. Oct. 12, Columbus Day. Nov. 4. Election Day. Nov. 11, Armistice Day. Nov. 27, Thanksgiving. Dec. 25, Christmas Day. SOUTH CAROLINA Jan. 1, New Year's Day. Jan. 19, Birthday of Robert E. Lee. Feb. 22, Washington's Birthday. May 10, Confederate Memorial Day. June 3, Birthday of Jefferson Davis. July 4, Independence. Sept. 1, Labor Day. Nov. 4, General Election. Nov. 11, Armistice Day. Nov. 27, Thanksgiving. Dec. 25, Christmas Day. Thursday of the State Fair week is a holiday. SOUTH DAKOTA Jan. 1. New Year's Day. Feb. 12, Lincoln's Birthday. Feb. 22. Washington's Birthday. Mar. 25. Primary Election. May 30, Memorial Day. July 4, Independence. Sept. 1, Labor Day. Nov. 4, General Election. Nov. 11, Armistice Day. Nov. 27, Thanksgiving. Dec. 2'5 Christmas Day. TENNESSEE Jan. 1. New Year's Day. Tan. 19, Lee's Birth day. Feb. 12, Lincoln's Birthday. Feb. 22, Wash ington's Birthday. July 4, Independence Day July 13, Birthday of Gen. Bedford Forrest. Sept I. Labor Day. Nov. 4, 'General Election April 18, (lood Friday. May 30, Decoration Day June 3. Confederate Memorial Day. Nov. 11 Armistice Day. Nov. 27, Thanksgiving. Dec. 25 Christmas Day. Saturday is a half-holiday. *Not a legal holiday. TEXAS Jan. 1, New Year's Day. Feb. 22, Washington's Birthday. Mar. 2, Texas Flag Day (Sam Houston Day). Apr. 21, San Jacinto Day. May 30, 'Decoration Day. June 3, Birthday of Jefferson Davis. July 4. Independence. Sept. 1, Labor Day. Oct. 12, Columbus Day. Nov. 4, Election Day. Nov. II, Victory Day. Nov. 27, Thanksgiving. Dec. 25, Christmas Day. "Not a legal holiday; banks observe it however. UTAH Jan. 1, New Year's Day. Feb. 12, Lincoln's Birthday. Feb. 22, Washington's Birthday. Apr. 15, Arbor Day. May 30, Memorial Day. July 4, Independence. July 24. Pioneer Day. Sept. 1, Labor Day. Oct. 12, Columbus Day. Nov. 4, tGeneral Election. Nov. 27, 'Thanksgiving. Dec. 25, Christmas Day. 'Thanksgiving Day is not a legal holiday in Utah, but is always so observed. tNot a legal holiday. VERMONT Jan. 1, New Year's Day. Feb. 22, Washington's Birthday. May 30, Memorial Day. July 4, Independence. Aug. 16, Bennington Battle Day. Sept. 1, Labor Day. Sept. 9, 'Primary Election. Oct. 12, Columbus Day. Nov. 4, 'General Election. Nov. 11, Armistice Day. Nov. 27, Thanksgiving. Dec. 25, Christmas Day. 'Not legal holidays. VIRGINIA Jan. 1, New Year's Day. Jan. 19, Lee-Jackson Day. Feb. 22, Washington's Birthday. May 30, Memorial Day. June 3, Jefferson Davis Day. July 4, Independence. Sept. 1, Labor Day. Nov. 4, General Election. Nov. 11, Armistice Day. Nov. 27, Thanksgiving. Dec. 25, Christmas Day. All Saturdays are half-holidays. WASHINGTON Jan 1, New Year's Day. Feb. 12, Lincoln's Birthday Feb. 22, Washington's Birthday. May 30, Memorial Day. July 4, Independence. Sept. 1, Labor Day. Oct. 12, Columbus Day. Nov. 4, General Election. Nov. 11, 'Armistice Day. Nov. 27, Thanksgiving. Dec. 25, Christmas Day. 'Usually made a holiday by proclamation of the Governor. Arbor Day, a day in April, is usually fixed by proclamation of the Governor and is observed as a holiday by the schools, hut is not a legal holiday. Saturday afternoons are legal holidays as regards the payment of debts and legal obligations during summer months. WEST VIRGINIA Jan 1, New Year's Day. Feb. 12, Lincoln's Birthday. Feb. 22, Washington's Birthday. May 30, Memorial Day. July 4, Independence. Sept. 1, Labor Day. Oct. 12, Columbus Day. Nov. 4, General Election. Nov. 27, Thanksgiving. Dec. 25, Christmas Day. WISCONSIN Jan. 1, New Year's Day. Feb. 22, Washington's Birthday. Apr. 3, 'Municipal and Judicial Elections. May 30, Memorial Day. July 4. Independence. Sept. 1, Labor Day. Sept. 2', Primary Day. Nov. 4, General Election. Nov. 27, Thanksgiving. Dec. 25, Christmas Day. 'Banks not closed. WYOMING Jan 1, New Year's Day. Feb. 12, Lincoln's Birthday. Feb. 22, Washington's Birthday. Apr. 25 tArbor Day. May 30, Memorial Day. July 4. 'independence. Sept. 1, 'Labor Day. Nov. 4, General Election. Nov. 11, Armistice Day. Nov. 27, Thanksgiving. Dec. 25, Christmas Day. 'Labor Day is generally observed as a holiday, but is not fixed by statutes. , tArbor Day is usually the last Friday in April. â– SCREEN ADVERTISERS ASSOCIATION The Screen Advertisers Association convention was held in St. Louis, Oct. 2-3,with members present from New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio. Illinois, Texas, Louisiana, Washington, D. C, Michigan and Missouri. Earle Pearson outlined plans for the activities of the Associated Advertising Clubs during the coming year, and James P. Simpson reviewed the historv of the Screen Department since its beginning in 1917. Other* papers were also given as follows: Community Advertising in America and Europe, by Charles F. Hatfield, President of the Community Advertising Association and Secretary of the National Advertising Commission ; and Theater Circulation, by A. J. Moeller, of the Moellcr Theater Service, Inc., New York City. A significant report was presented by a committee on the Preservation of Prints, composed of Mrs. George Blair, Mr. Herman DeVry and Mr. George Zehrung, recommending measures to secure a longer life for prints in the non-theatrical field. The above-mentioned members were created a permanent committee to prepare a booklet of instructions to non-theatrical operators, to be published under the auspices of the Screen Adver tisers Association. The Spring meeting of the association is to be held in Cleveland, Ohio, early in March, 1925. 583