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When Husbands Deceive Voices of the City Enter Madame 1923
Nobody's Money The Hunchback of Notre Dame Is Divorce a Failure? 1924
The Man Who Fights Alone WILLIAM WORTHINGTON 1918
Twenty-One Ghost of the Rancho Beloved Traitor 1919 Gray Horizon Man Beneath All Wrong Bonds of Honor Courageous Coward Heart in Pawn His Birthright His Debt
1920
The Tong Man The Illustrious Prince The Dragon Painter The Beggar Prince The Silent Barrier 1921
The Unknown Wife Beautiful Gambler The Greater Profit Opened Shutters 1922
Out of the Silent North Tracked to Earth 1923
Kindled Courage Bolted Door Fashionable Fakirs 1924
The Girl on the Stairs
JOHN GRIFFITH WRAV 1921
Homespun Folks Beau Revel Lying Lips
1922
Hail the Woman 1923
Human Wreckage What a Wife Learned Soul of the Beast Anna Christie Her Reputation 1924
The Marriage Cheat HAROLD BELL WRIGHT 1919
Shepherd of the Hills FREDERICK WRIGHT 1318
The Mysterious Client For Sale
ROBERT WULLNER 1922
The Wife Trap
JAMES YOUNG
Missing Mickey
1919
Gentleman of Quality
Hornet's Nest
Dawn of Understanding
Temple of Dusk
The Usurper
Highest Trump
Her Country First
Rogue's Romance
Man Who Wouldn't Tell
The Wolf
1920
Daughter of Two Worlds A Regular Girl Notorious Miss Lisle 1921
Curtain The Devil
Without Benefit of Clergy 1922
The Masquerader The Infidel Omar the Tentmaker 1923
Ponjola
1924
Welconle Stranger
SEYMOUR ZELIFF 1923
Mysterious Witness
The Valley of Lost Souls
Afraid to Dr. Jim Go Straight
Fight
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White Man's Law Rose of Paradise
GEORGE Z. ZIMMER 1920
Starvation
LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS 1925
Arizona January 12
Arkansas January 12
California January
Colorado January 7
Connecticut January 7
Delaware January 6
Florida April 7
Georgia June ,
Idaho January 5
Illinois January 7
Indiana January 8
Iowa January
Kansas January 13
Maine January 3
Massachusetts January 2
Michigan January 1
Minnesota January 6
Missouri January 7
Montana January 5
Nebraska January 6
Nevada January 19
New Hampshire January 3
New Jersey January 8
New Mexico January 13
New York January 1
North Carolina January 7
North Dakota January 6
Ohio January 5
Oklahoma January 6
Oregon January 11
Pennsylvania January 5
Rhode Island January 1
South Carolina January 7
South Dakota January 7
Tennessee January 5
Texas January
Utah January 12
Vermont January 7
Washington January 11
West Virginia January 14
Wisconsin January 14
Wyoming January
In most, if not in all of these states, bills will be introduced directly affecting the motion picture industry.
AMERICAN RY. EXPRESS DISTRIBUTION
The Railway Express Film Transport Co. was organized in October and it was reported that
the American Railway Express Co. was back of the move ; that distribution along the lines suggested by Walter W. Irvin, whose plan was awarded the $1,000 prize of the Motion Picture News, would be carried out.
It is understood that the plan calls for the American Railway Express Company to erect a central exchange building in each of a predetermined number of key cities, probably about thirty all told. The releasing facilities of every distributor will be therein centered. There will be no interference with sales policies or salesmen.
EQUIPMENT DEALERS OFFICERS
H. J. Smith, president; Joe Hornstein, first vicepresident; Leo E. Dwyer, second; C. D. Strublo, third; R. M. Combs, fourth; Frank F. Barth, secretary, and B. A, Benson, treasurer. The Bureau of Associate members, representing manufacturers will have the following on the advisory board of the dealers' group : M. G. Felder, New York; J. R. M'cAuley, Chicago; W. L. Brendell, Cleveland and Will H. Hays, ex-ofricio. Associate Members Officers of M. P. Equiment Dealers
Sam Liers, Arlington Heights, Ohio, President ; John Hertner, Cleveland, vice-president; J. W. Brenkert, Detroit, treasurer; L. M. Fulton, Chicago, secretary and the following new directors : Adele De Berri, J. E. McAuley, Chicago ; Irving Samuels, Allentown, Pa., and W. J. Newman, Cincinnati.
THE MENACE OF ALLOCATION
The most important development for the coming year so far as United Artists is concerned, is the completion of the program which we have mapped out. We have every reason to believe that during the coming year United Artists will take its place which it properly and justifiably deserves. We will have fifteen pictures fo'r reJoseph M. Schenck lease from the season be ginning next September-October.
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