Exhibitors Herald World (Jan-Mar 1929)

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January 19, 1929 EXHIBITORS HERALD-WORLD 33 Try These! The Herald-World's campaign to find a suitable name for talking motion picture* is becoming as popular as the cross word puzzle. Try these names and see whether they roll easily off the tongue. AU DAT ONE — H. A. Spanuth, Bell & Howell, Chicago, III. PICTONE — S. L. Tyo, Tyo Theatre, Wray, Colo. PHOTOTONE — Jack Bast, Palace Theatre, Greensboro, N. C. ORAGRAPHS ORAGRAPHICS — Alonzo P. Fox, Captain, Signal Corps, The Army War College, D. C. VOICINEMA REELSTIC TAUKIFILM HEARITAUK IMIGAL1VE LIKAVAUD CNALIFE SIMILIVAUD REELTAUX HEARAVU PROJECT AUK — Harold Kelner, Netv York City, N. Y. MOVIETALK MOTIOTONE — Lenore G. Pierce, Mgr., 645 W. 120th St., Chicago, III. PICTAPHONE —Mrs. M. J. Black, Waverly, III. CAMERAPHONE — Ellsworth Hamer, Strand Theatre, Battle Creek, Mich. * * * FONOFILM — J. Victor Wilson, Bijou Theatre, New Haven, Conn. AUD-PHONE — H. F. West, Mgr., Maplewood Theatre, Maplewood, N. J. SPEAKIE H. J. Seckel, 334 S. State, Marion, 0. CINAUD —J. B. C. V. Du-Val Novak, 119 Jackson Ave., Pen Argyle, Pa. PHONOPLAY — Milton Burns, Sunset Theatre, Hollywood, Cal. AU DIVISION — R. J. Macadam, Casino Theatre, Halifax, Nova Scotia * * * PICTURETONES CINEMATONES ACTORPHONES — Carol Lombard, Pathe Featured Player, Hollywood, Cal. * * * AUDI MO — Mrs. Winifred Davis, 720 Upham St., St. Luis Obispo, Cal. * * * MOVIE-PLAY — Bella Lehman, 1632 N. Normandie Ave., Hollywood, Cal. C1NEPHONO — Felizardo Torres, Orizaba 12, Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico * ♦ ♦ CINETOPHONE CINEMETAPHONE — Dr. Thomas MarcParrott, English Department, Princeton University. Princeton, N. J.