1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1930)

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132 PRODUCERS AND DISTRIBUTORS " 1000 and One" 32 Cereal Soaps, Inc. 334 East 27th St., New York City 1 film — on care of hair — 16mm or 35mm — non-flam — "free". 33 Chicago Film Laboratory, Inc. 1322 Belmont Ave., Chicago Produce and distribute educational and industrial films in wide, variety. 60 films — mostly 35mm — 4 in 16mm — all non-flam — all "free" except one — serve all U. S. 34 Chicago Lying-In Hospital 426 East 51st St., Chicago 8 films — obstetrical subjects — 35mm or 16mm — all non-flam — rent or sell — one 6-reel film ready in "sound" — write direct for information and terms. 35 Church and School Film Exchange 315 Polk Bldg., Des Moines, Iowa 200 films — general education^ religious and entertainment — flam and non-flam — rent, sell and a few "free" — serve all U. S. 36 Church Film Company 28 Piedmont St., Boston, Mass. 500 films — entertainment, health, religious, industrial, educational — 35mm only — mostly non-flam — rent and sell — serve New England only — can supply feature films from practically all theatrical producers. 37 Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Company 919 North Michigan Ave., Chicago 2 films — on mouth health — 35mm or 16mm — "free'' — flam or non-flam — serve all U. S. 38 Colonial Dames of America, National Society of 942 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago 1 film — "Gates of Opportunity" — on Americanization — non-flam — rent or sell — 35mm or 16mm — serve all U. S. 39 Columbia Pictures 729 Seventh Ave., New York City 60 features and 116 short subjects — mainly entertainment — 35mm flam only — write to nearest Exchange as given below: Albany, 1050 Broadway Memphis, 396 So. Second St. Atlanta, 131 Walton St., NW Milwaukee. 345 Eighth St. Boston, 10 Piedmont St. Minneapolis, 66 Glenwood Ave. Buffalo, . 505 Pearl St. New Haven, 130 Meadow St. Charlotte, 224 W. Second St. New Orleans, 1307 Tulane Ave. Chicago, 831 S. Wabash Ave. New York, 630 Ninth Ave. Cincinnati, Oklahoma City, 1634 Central Parkway 702 West Grand St. Cleveland, Omaha, 1514 Davenport St. Film Exchange Building Philadelphia, 1232 Vine St. Dallas, 304 S. Harwood St. Pittsburgh, Denver, 2071 Broadway 1623 Blvd. of the Allies Des Moines 1005 High St. Portland (Ore.), 124 N. 12th St. Detroit, Salt Lake City, 606 Film Exchange Bldg. i 258 East 1st South St. Indianapolis, San Francisco, 448 N. Illinois St. 177 Golden Gate Ave. Kansas City, 113 West 17th St. Seattle, 2404 First Ave. Los Angeles, St. Louis. 3306 Olive St. 1908 S. Vermont Ave. Washington, 916 G St., NW Louisville, 917 W. Jefferson St. 40 Consolidated Film Industries 1776 Broadway, New York City 2 films — health, home economics — flam or non-flam — 35mm or 16mm — "free" — serve all U. S. — distribute also through 72, 156, 170. 41 Cooperative Film Exchange 284 Turk St., San Francisco, Calif. and 1912 S. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. 1000 short subjects, 150 features — general subjects — 35mm flam only — rent only — also 26 sound and dialog subjects. 42 Davis, H. O. 106 S. Hudson St., Oklahoma City, Okla. 150 films — general subjects, including religious — flam — rent, sell, and a few "free" — serves principally the Southwest — can supply films from many of the large theatrical producers. 43 Davis and Geek 217 Duffield St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 3 films — surgical subjects — 35mm and 16mm — flam and non-flam — "free" — serve all U. S.