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EXHIBITORS HERALD-WORLD
January 5, 1929
What Is Your Suggestion?
Should the talking picture be called a "talkie," a "speakie," a "squawkie," or some more dignified name? Your opinion, please!
PHOTOVOICE — Milton Silver
Advertising manager Universal Pictures
— L. P. Gorman Portland
Me.
AUDI EN
— Second by Quinn Martin New York World
— Clell Jay
Eureka Springs Ark.
AUDIO-PL AY
PHONO-PLAY
AUDIO PICTURES
AUDOMOTO
AU DIVISION
PHONO-ART
AUDI FILM
SONOFILM
PICTOPHONE — Richard L. Moss Assistant Manager Loew Organization
VIEWTONE
VUTONE
VUCON
KODOR
KOVOX
VOCAM
MOVIX
— Edward L. Klein
Edward L. Klein
Corp.
TALKIE
— Eugene Arnstein Mihvaukee Theatre Circuit Milwaukee
■ — Stanley Gross Downer theatre Milwaukee
— Rheinhold Wallach Lake theatre Milwaukee
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PICTALK
PICTORAL
VITAVOX
— John T. Jackson
Coldwater
Mich.
* * *
PHONO-PHOTOS FONOFOTOS
— M. B. Hornbeck
Logansport
Ind.
* * *
AUDIES
—P. A. Wills Champaign 111
KENTONE VIST ATONE — Easton West Ocean Park Cal.
* * *
DRAM AT ONE —Frank C. Ely Morristown N. J.
HUMANITONE —F. K. Haskell Portland Ore.
* * *
VOCAPHOTOS —W. S. G. Heath Edgefield
s. c.
* * *
SYMPHONY PICTURES — Joe Anderson Hatton N. D.
* * *
AUDIOGRAPH
— William W. Lewis J. E. McAuley Mfg. Co.
Chicago
— J. A. Davis New Haven Conn.
* * *
CINOPHONE KINOPHONE
— Jean Kounstance
Milton
Chicago
* * *
AUDIFILM VOCAFILM — E. F. Nutter
Rowlesburg
W. Va.
* * *
TELASHOW
— Harold Kelner New York City
FOTOX
— Stan Kennedy Selkirk Man., Canada
REELTROLO REESOUNDO
—Mrs. J. D. Swabb
Oxford
Kan.
PHOTOPHONIC — F. P. Hollywood Portland Me.