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No. 40 IT, MICH. — Nation's wirst tie-up! ent starts big drive to relieve freight )n in order to prevent crippling of i traffic and industry. ;NCE, MASS.— Fire fighters test :! Water for 21 streams is supplied >s of factories co-operating for fire n.
:HE LEGION!— American Legion 3U ! If you served in Army, Navy le Corps during war, get in touch lember today and get in the Legion. fORK CITY— Pay tribute to St. Arc! Thousands witness pageant : life of Joan of Arc during exercises ig canonization of French heroine. ^lGTON, D. C— Seek release of ed Presidential candidate. Social;ent petition to the government to E. V. Debs and all other political
\ND THERE — See the "Nineteenth I Limited" — it had a speed of 18
hour and was first train to run in rk— in 1831. fORK CITY— Hail "Defenders of
" in peace-time! Over 8 000 of the bluecoats" take part in impressive jarade.
MG FIELD, D. C. — Army "bird■y to maintain wartime prowess — ly Air Meet, held near capital, ex)ility of aviators.
GTON, VA.^ — Dedicate great Nailemorial to soldiers of all wars! , of G. A. R. gather from all parts ountry tor the dedication ceremonies.
mal Offices for Asso. Exhib.
d expansion of business and ing additions to office personnel icessitated the taking over of nal office space by Associated tors, Inc. Space has been ob
on the ninth floor of the ofuilding at 25 West 45th St. ;w offices are now being put in for early occupancy.
executives will remain on the
floor.
e Pay for Postal Employees
various national associations ital employees are at present I a country-wide campaign for money for men in that branch
Federal service.
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(lucers who are pledged to support tlie Independent Motion Picture Exliibitors of America, Rembusch says:
"The 'Big Offender' said, 'You should be at home attending to your own business. We have a right to take every dollar we can away from the exhibitor.'
"Vour Chairman replied, 'Under .sucii business relations, every exhibitor is justified in taking every dollar away from you. Exhibitors demand fair play or no play. We are after you to force decent treatment.' "
The producers now lined up by Rembusch are American Film, Associated Producers, First National, Pathe, Robeirlson-Cole, Selznick Enterprises, United Artists, Universal and Vitagraph.
Realart Men Hear More Talks The Realart field force took New York in last night after a second series of salesmanship talks held at the Astor.
Today the usual conferences will be held followed by a visit to "The Gold Diggers" tonight.
Standard Theater Changes Hands
Tlie Standard Theater, Broadway and 90th St., has passed into the control of B. K. Bimberg, who has purchased John Cort's interest.
Motion pictures with musical features will be put on for the summer season.
Start Davies Film Friday George D. Baker will start work on Friday on "Buried Treasure" in which Marion Davies will be starred for International.
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"Realart Gettogether" A forty page booklet, printed on heavy stock, is being distributed to the members of the Realart force now in New York for the company's first annual convention.
Everything everybody ever knew about the past of the branch managers and home office officials is told.
Proctor in Middle West Ralph O. Proctor, assistant general manager of Associated Exhibitors, Inc., has left New York for a short trip in the Middle West. He will liold conferences with franchise holders ami otiiers.
Bert .Adier won't even admit he
had much to do with the publishing of the booklet, but Bert is modest.
THIS IS WORTH INVESTIGATION
You can secure a MOTION PICTURE DIRECTOR,
Knows value, without waste, Has experience covering all types of pictures, WHO \ Does not waste time or money, Has a record for integrity, Would be invaluable to new organization. Prefers congenial position to big salary.
Address DIRECTOR, c/o Wid's Daily
JOSEPH R.MILES
MOTION PICTURE ENTERPRISES
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