Reel and Slide (Jan-Sep 1919)

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REEL and SLIDE 29 Plinillilll!ll!ll!!!llll!lllll!llilll!llllllllil!lll!!!ll!!llllllillli I Where to Rent the Films I !llllllllll!lllllllllilllliiiiiillllllll]|lill!lllil!illl!l!i!]|||lilH By referring to the directory printed below, readers may easily locate the nearest exchange or agency of the various film companies whose productions are reviewed regularly in the "Films Worth While" department of REEL and SLIDE. Additional lists will be printed in the March issue. Keep this directory as your guide Goldwyn Exchanges (Copies of all productions released by Goldwyn may be rented at any of the following exchanges.) Atlanta, Ga.. 75 Walton street; Boston, Mass., 40-44 Piedmont street; Buffalo, N. Y., 200 Pearl street; Chicago, 111., 207 South Wabash avenue; Cincinnati, Ohio, 217 East Fifth street; Cleveland, Ohio, 403 Standard Theatre Bldg.; Dallas, Tex., 1922 \ Main street; Denver, Colo., 1440 Welton street; Detroit, Mich., Film Exchange Bldg.; Kansas City, Mo., 1120 Walnut street; Los Angeles, Cal., 912 South Olive street; Minneapolis, Minn., 16 N. Fourth street; New York City, 509 Fifth avenue; Philadelphia, Pa., Cor. Thirteenth and Vine streets; Pittsburgh. Pa., 1201 Liberty avenue; San Francisco, Cal., 985 Market street; St. Louis, Mo., 3312 Lindell boulevard; Seattle, Wash., 201S Third avenue; Washington, D. C, 714 Eleventh street, N. W. ; New Orleans, La., 714 Poydras street. Gaumont Exchanges (Copies of all productions released by the Gaumont Company may be rented at any of the following exchanges.) New England States — Gordon-Mayer Film Corp., 35 Piedmont street, Boston, Mass. New York State (exclusive of Westchester and Rockland counties, Long Island and northern New Jersey) — Doo-Lee Film Co., Inc., 445 S. Warren street, Syracuse, N. Y. Eastern Pennsylvania and southern New Jersey — Electric Theatre Supply Co., Thirteenth and Vine streets, Philadelphia, Pa. Western Pennsylvania and West Virginia — First National Exhibitors' Ex., 300 Westinghouse Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. Missouri and Portion of Illinois — W. B. Towne Photoplay Co., 3431 Olive street, St. Louis, Mo. Delaware, Maryland, Virginia and District of Columbia — -Super Film Attractions, Inc., 1209 East street, N. W., Washington, D. C. North Carolina — Eltabran Film Co., Charlotte, N. C. South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Tennessee and Alabama (north of and including Montgomery) — Savini Films, Inc., 63 Walton street, Atlanta, Ga. Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama (south of Montgomery) — Pearce Films, 608 Canal street, New Orleans. Kansas— W. B. Towne Photoplay Co., 921 Walnut street, Kansas City, Mo. Michigan — Metropolitan Co., 23 Elizabeth street., E. Detroit, Mich. California. Arizona and Nevada — All Star Features Distributors, Los Angeles and San Fran' cisco, Cal. Colorado, Wyoming, Utah and Southern Idaho — First National Exhibitors' Ex., 1744 Curtis street, Denver, Colo. Oregon, Washington, Northern Idaho and Montana — Northwestern Consolidated Film Corp., 2016 Third avenue, Seattle, Wash. Minnesota, Northern Wisconsin, North and South Dakota and Iowa — Associated Theaters, Film Exchange Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Ohio (north of and including Mercer, Shelby, Logan, Union, Delaware, Licking, Muskingum, Guernsey and Belmont counties) — The Superior Service Co., 310 Sloan Bldg., Cleveland, 0. Indiana (except counties bordering Lake) and Portion Southern Illinois — Doll-Van Film Corporation, Merchants Bank Bldg., Indianapolis. Triangle Exchanges (Copies of all productions released by Triangle Film Corporation may be rented at any of the following exchanges.) Atlanta, Ga. — Southern Triangle Pictures Co., 51 Luckie street. Boston. Mass. — Triangle Distributing Corporation, 48-50 Melrose street. Buffalo, N. Y. — Triangle Distributing Corporation, 86 Exchange street. Chicago, 111. — Triangle Distributing Corporation, 5 So. Wabash avenue. Cincinnati, Ohio — Triangle Distributing Corporation, 215 E. Fifth street. Cleveland, Ohio — Triangle Distributing Corporation, 504 Sloan Bldg. Dallas, Tex. — Southern Triangle Pictures Co., 1814 Commerce street. Denver, Colo. — Triangle Distributing Corporation, 1435 Champa street. Detroit, Mich. — Triangle Distributing Corporation, 55 East Elizabeth street. Kansas City, Mo. — Southern Triangle Pictures Co., 22d and Grand avenue. Los Angeles, Cal. — Western Triangle Distributing Corporation, 643 S. Olive street. Minneapolis, Minn. — Triangle Distributing Corporation, 16-18 N. Fourth street. New Haven, Conn. — Triangle Distributing Corporation, 130 Meadow street. New Orleans, La. — Southern Triangle Pictures Co., 340 Carondelet street. Omaha, Neb. — Southern Triangle Pictures Co., Thirteenth and Harney streets. Philadelphia, Pa. — Triangle Distributing Corporation, 1227 Vine street. Pittsburgh, Pa. — Triangle Distributing Corporation, 414 Penn avenue. St. Louis, Mo. — ■ Southern Triangle Pictures Co., 3320 Lindell boulevard. Salt Lake City, Utah — Western Triangle Distributing Corporation, 58 Exchange Place. San Francisco, Cal.— Western Triangle Distributing Corporation, 111 Golden Gate avenue. Seattle, Wash. — Triangle Distributing Corporation, 2010 Third avenue. Washington, D. C. — Triangle Distributing Corporation, 712 Thirteenth street, N. W. _ Milwaukee, Wis. — Triangle Distributing Corporation, 172 Toy Bldg., Second street. New Orleans, La. — 814 Perdido St. Dallas, Texas. — 1902 Commerce St. Salt Lake City, Utah. — 133 E. Second So. St. Denver, Colo.— 1747 Welton St. San Francisco, Cal. — 645 Pacific Bldg. Los Angeles, Cal. — Marsh-Strong Bldg. Seattle, Wash.— 2017-19 Third Ave. Portland, Ore. — Ninth and Burnside Sts. Select Exchanges (Copies of all productions released by Triangle Corporation may be rented at any of the following exchanges.) New York — Select Pictures Corporation, 729 Seventh _ avenue. Philadelphia — Select Pictures Corporation, 1335 Vine street. Boston — Select Pictures Corporation, 69 Church street. Buffalo — Select Pictures Corporation, 176 Franklin street. Washington — Select Pictures Corporation, 525 Thirteenth street. N. W. Pittsburgh — Select Pictures Corporation, 1201 Liberty avenue. Cleveland— Select Pictures Corporation, 306 Sloan Bldg., 815 Prospect avenue. Cincinnati — Select Pictures Corporation, 402 Strand Theatre Bldg., 533 Walnut street. Detroit — Select Pictures Corporation, Joseph Mack Bldg., 63 E. Elizabeth street. Chicago — Select Pictures Corporation, 220 S. State street. St. Louis — Select Pictures Corporation, 3313 Olive street. Omaha — Select Pictures Corporation, 1512 Howard street. Kansas City — Select Pictures Corporation, 920 Main street Minneapolis — Select Pictures Corporation, Film Exchange Bldg., 16 N. Fourth street. Atlanta— Select Pictures Corporation, Hirsch Bldg., 148 Mariette street. New Orleans — Select Pictures Corporation. 718 Poydras street. Dallas — Select Pictures Corporation, 1917 Main street Denver — Select Pictures Corporation, 1541 Welton street. Los Angeles — Select Pictures Corporation, 736 S. Olive street. San Francisco — Select Pictures Corporation. 985 Market street. Seattle — Select Pictures Corporation, 308 Virginia street. Paramount Exchanges (Copies of any production released through Paramount may be rented at any of the following exchanges) Boston, Mass. — 8 Shawmut St. Portland, Me. — 85 Market St. New Haven, Conn. — 132 Meadow St. New York, N. Y. — 729 Seventh Ave. Buffalo, N. Y. — 145 Franklin. Philadelphia, Pa. — 1219 Vine St. Washington, D. C— 421 Tenth St., N. W. Pittsburgh, Pa. — Twelfth St. and Penn 'Ave. Cincinnati, O.— 107 West Third St. Detroit, Mich. — 63 Elizabeth St. Cleveland, O. — 811 Prospect Ave. Chicago, 111.— 845 S. Wabash Ave. Minneapolis, Minn. — Produce Ex. Bldg. Milwaukee, Wis. — 504 Toy Bldg. Kansas Citv, Mo. — 2024 Broadway. St. Louis, Mo. — 3929 Olive St. Des Moines, Iowa — 415 W. Eighth St. Omaha, Neb. — 208 S. Thirteenth St. Atlanta, Ga. — 51 Luckie St. Metro Exchanges (Copies of all productions released through Metro may be rented at any of the following exchanges) Atlanta, Ga. — 146 Marietta St. Boston, Mass. — 60 Church St. Buffalo, N. Y.— 387 Main St Chicago, 111. — 5 S. Wabash Ave. Cincinnati, O. — Seventh and Main Sts. Cleveland, O. — 404 Sincere Bldg. Dallas, Texas — 1905 Commerce St. Denver, Colo. — -1721 California St. Detroit, Mich. — 51 Elizabeth St., E. Kansas City, Mo. — 928 Main St. Los Angeles, Cal. — 820 S. Olive St. Milwaukee, Wis. — Toy Building. Minneapolis, Minn. — Produce Exchange. New York, N. Y. — 729 Seventh Ave. New Orleans, La.— 712 Poydras St. Oklahoma City, Okla. — 112 S. Hudson St. Omaha, Neb. — 211 S. Thirteenth St. Philadelphia, Pa. — 130 Vine St. Pittsburgh, Pa. — 938 Penn Ave. Salt Lake City, Utah. — 14 Post Office Place. San Francisco, Cal. — 55 Jones St. Seattle, Wash.-— 2062 Third Ave. Washington, D. C— 712 Thirteenth St., N. W. St. Louis, Mo.— 3618 Olive St. Toronto, Ont — 21 Adelaide St Atlas Educational The Atlas Educational Film Company, 63 East Adams street, Chicago, III.; has an extensive library of instructional films, including literary, industrial, comedy, scenic, Biblical scientific, fairy tales, etc. The Atlas films may be rented by communicating directly with the Atlas Company at the above address. Pastors Make Picture Plans Evanston (111.) pastors have decided that a substitute must be found in that place for commercialized movies, which were voted down by the Evanston City Council some time ago. "We decided positively something must be done," one of the local pastors said, "but just what is still open for debate. We considered the proposition of renting one of the moving-picture houses and putting on an afternoon program, at which a few movie reels might be shown interspersed with readings and music and perhaps an evangelistic address. "We are keeping in mind not those who go to church and desire one more service to attend, but those who do not go to church and to whom the commercialized movie appeals. We would be glad to cooperate with any organizations like the Woman's Club or any fraternal club in putting on the new program. We will meet frequently until a decision is reached."