Exhibitor's Trade Review (Nov 1924 - Feb 1925)

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Page 32 Exhibitors Trade Review MISS ROSENFIELD MARRIED Miss Mildred S. Rosenfield, who is well known in the industry for her activities in the state-right and foreign distribution field was married on Sunday, December 21, to Mr. Mannasseh Kaplan. Miss Rosenfield has been for several years actively associated with the Sol Lesser exchanges and has established a reputation for invaluable service to state right exchanges, through her New York representation. The couple has departed for an extended honeymoon to Florida and Cuba. Mr. Kaplan is not identified with the film industry. * * * HENRI SLOANE LEAVES INDEPENDENT Henri Sloane, director of advertising and publicity for Independent Pictures Corp. has left that post to assume a position on the advertising staff of Producers Distributing Corp., where she will be in charge of the making of press sheets. She assumed her new duties this week. WILSON WANTS STORIES Sering D. Wilson and Royal W. Wetherald of the Wilson-Wetherald Productions, are in the market for novels and plays by well-known authors the backgrounds of which lend themselves to color films. This firm uses the Kelley Color IS FURNISHED WITH THE FOLLOWING INDEPENDENT PRODUCTIONS: Chadwick Hcturei Columbia Pictures Bast Coast Filnis Perfection Pictures Banner Productions Lee-Bradford Pictures Principal Pictures No matter what they say I love you! Mapci/er/te Clavto/v A/VO CEORCE Cfi£5BR0 Produced by Ryan Brothers Productions LEE-BRADFOROCORR ARTHUR A, LEE, PRES.l Process and now has under way the production of "The White Mice" by Richard Harding Davis. Edward H. Griffith recently with Cosmopolitan is directing "The White Mice." BABY WAMPAS TO GET C. B. C. CONTRACT From the ranks of HoUoywood's comparatively unknown players a star is to be selected within the coming few days. — The fortunate girl, for it is a feminine luminary that is being sought — will be compelled to win not only the approval of Wampas, otherwise the Western Motion Picture Advertisers but of a committee of picture experts now beingselected. The plan is explained in a letter to Harry Wilson, president of the Wampas from Joe Brandt, president of Columbia Pictures Corporation. In his letter Mr. Brandt calls attention to the fact that the Wampas is about to announce its annual selection of thirteen "baby stars" for presentation at the coming Wampas Frolic. • The thirteen are selected from the ranks of film workers who, in the judgment of the picture press agents are most likely to attain stardom during the coming year. Mr. Brandt said he had already in preparation the coveted starring contract for the most gifted of the baker's dozen. "Columbia Pictures is looking for new screen material," said Mr. Brandt. "The Wampas is about to name the tliirteen most gifted girls now playing small parts, in the judgment of its members. I am willing ta accept the judgment of these men backed by a committee of three independent judges to be selected by members of the Wampas. The girl they name will be given a starring contract the moment she is ready to sign it. "Of course there is but one limitation on the selection of these men — that the fortunate girl have no contractual obligations that will prevent her from accepting this offer. Where to Book Them! A Selected Active List of Independent Exchanges Listed alphabetically by key-cities and presented for abbreviating purposes in the advertising of national distributors so any exhibitor may quickly locate the nearest exchange to his town which handles any independent release. For example: When a national distributor advertises "Phi — 2" in his list of exchanges, any exhibitor in Western Pennsylvania or Southern New Jersey can readily understand by referring to this list that the Philadelphia exchange mentioned is the "De Luxe Film Co., at 1318 Vine St." 701 SEVENTH AVE. NEW YORK CITY ALBANY, N. Y. Alb — 1 First Graphic Exchanges, 656 Broadway. ATLANTA, Ga. Atl — 1 Southern States Film Co., 87 Walton St. Atl — 2 Creole Enterprises, (See New Orleans Add.) BALTIMORE, Md. Bal — 1 Art Film Service, 228 No. Gay Ctreet. BOSTON, Mass. Bos — 1 Independent Films, 10 Piedmont Street. Bos — 2 Cosmopolitan Film Co., 14 Piedmont So. Bos — 3 McConville & Montague, 12 Piedmont St. Bos— 4 American Fea. Film Co., 37 Piedmont St. BUFFALO, N. Y. Buf — 1 First Graphic Exchanges, 257 Franklin St. CHICAGO, 111. Chi — 1 Celebrated Play'rs Corp. 810 S. Wabash Av. Chi — 2 Epic Film Attractions, 808 S. Wabash Ave. Chi — 3 Renown Pictures, Inc., 806 S. Wabash Ave. Chi — 4 Film Classics Ex., 831 So. Wabash Ave. Chi — 5 Greiver Prod.. Chicago, 831 S. Wabash Av. Chi — 6 Security Pictures, 808 S. Wabash Ave. CINCINNATI. Ohio Cin — 1 Standard Film Serv., Broadway Film Bldg. Cin— "2 R. G. Hill Ent. (See Pittsburgh Add.) CLEVELAND, Ohio Cle — 1 Standard Film Service, 617 Film Bldg. Cle — 2 R. G. Hill Ent. (See Pittsburgh Add.) Cle — 3 SkirboU Gold Seal Prods., Film Bldg. Cle — 4 Security Pictures Co., 514 Film Bldg. DALLAS, Texas Dal — 1 Southern States Film. 302 S. Harwood St. Dal — 2 Creole Enterprises (See New Orleans Add.) Dal — 3 Southwest Film Corp.. Film Bldg. Dal — 4 Midwest Film Ex., 2111 Moser Ave. Dal — 5 All Star Feature Films, Film Exch. Bldg. DENVER, Col. Den — 1 Mountain States Film Att., 2104 Broadway. Den — 2 Arrow Photoplays, 2040 Broadway. Den — 3 De Luxe Feature Film Co., 2020 Stout St. Denver, Colo., for territories of Colo., Utah, Wyo., Ariz., and New Mexico. DETROIT, Mich. Det' — 1 Standard Film Service, Joseph Mack Bldg. Det — 2 Rex Film Company, Joseph Mack Bldg. INDIANOPOLIS, Ind. Ind — 1 Celebrated Players Film Corp., 144 W. Vermont Street. Ind — 2 H. Lieber Company, 21'2' Wimmer Building. KANSAS CITY. Mo. KC — 1 Independent Film Co., 117 West 17th St. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. LR — 1 Homestate Film Co., 1114 W. Markham St. LOS ANGELES, Cal. LA — 1 All-Star Feature Dist. Inc., 915 S. Olive St. LOUISVILLE, Ky. Lou — 1 Big Feature Rights Corp., 221 S. Third St. MILWAUKEE, Wis. Mil — 1 Celebrated Players Corp., 713 Wells St. Mil — 2 Epic Film Attractions (See Chicago Add.) Mil — 3 Ludwig Film Ex., Film Bldg. Mil — 4 Mid-West Distributing Co., Toy Bldg. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Min — 1 Friedman Film Corp., Film Exchange Bldg. Min— 2 F. & R. Film Co., Loeb Arcade Bldg. Min — 3 Celebrated Film Exchange, "206 Film Exchange Bldg. Min — 4 Advance Pictures, 306 Film Exch. Bldg. MONTREAL, CAN. Mon — 1 Film De Luxe Co., 12 Mayor St. NEW ORLEANS, La. NO — 1 Southern States Fihn Co., 616 Saratoga St. NO — 2 Creole Enterprises, inc., 1401 Tulana Ave. NO — 3 M. D. Martin Attractions, 405 Dryades St. NEW YORK CITY NY — 1 Commonwealth Film Corp., 729-7th Ave. NY — 2 A-1 Film Exchange, 723-7th Ave. NEW YORK STATE NY— 3 Dependable Pict. Corp., 729-7th Ave. N. Y. NY— 4 Capital Film Co., 729 Seventh Ave., N. Y. OMAHA, Neb. Oma — 1 Liberty Films Inc., 1514 Davenport St PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Phi — 1 Masterpiece Film Att., 1329 Vine Street. Phi — 2 De Luxe Film Co., 1318 Vine Street. Phi — 3 Imperial Pictures, 1302 Vine St. PITTSBURGH, Pa. Pit— 1 Federated Film Exchange, 1018 Forbes St. Pit— 2 R. G. Hill Enterprises, 1010 Forbes St. Pit — 3 Apex Film Service 1026 Forbes St. Pit — 4 Standard Film Exch. 1030 Forbes St. SALT LAKE CITY. Utah Preferred Pictures Co., 52 Ebcchange PI. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. AU-Star Fea. Dist., 209 Golden Gate Ave. SF — 2 Progress Film Service, 177 Golden Gate Av. ST. LOUIS, Mo.' SL — 1 Columbia Pictures Corp., 3317 Olive St. SL — 2 Sam Warner, United Film Exchange 3314Lindel Blvd. SEATTLE, Wash. Sea — -1 Western Film Corp., 2014 Third Avenue. Sea — 2 Quality Pictures, 2006 Third Avenue. TORONTO, CAN. Tor — 1 Premier Films, Ltd., 15 Richmond St., E. WASHINGTON, D. C. Wash — 1 Trio Produc. |926 N. Jersey Ave., N. W. Wash — 2 Exhibitors Film Exch., 916 G St., N. W. FOREIGN RIGHTS, N. Y. CITY FR — 1 Simmons-Kahn Enterprise, 2'20 W. 42nd St. FR— 2 Inter Ocean Film Corp., 218 W. 47th St. SLC SF— 1