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Wild Oranges
West of the Water Tower I!oy of Mine Mack Oxen
April
Secrets
The Marriage Circle The Humming Bird Thy Name is Woman Three Weeks The Stranger
May
The Thief of Bagdad America
A Society Scandal Icebound Beau Brummel Flowing Gold
June
A Boy of Flanders King of Wild Horses Girl Shy
The Enchanted Cottage The Confidence Man The Hill Billy
July
Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall
Cytherea
Men
The Goldfish
The Rejected Woman
The Lone Wolf
August
The Sea Hawk The Signal Tower Wanderer of the Wasteland Those Who Dance The Bedroom Window Broadway After Dark
September
Babbitt
Being Respectable The Arab
The Perfect Flapper Manhandled Captain January
October
Monsieur Beaucaire Janice Meredith The Side Show of Life Merton of the Movies Little Robinson Crusoe The Iron Horse
November
The Man Who Came Back Three Women Captain Blood
In Hollywood with Potash and Perlmutler The Alaskan Open All Night
December
Tarnish
The Story Without a Name The Silent Watcher Never Say Die The Navigator The Clean Heart
BRITISH BENEVOLENT FUND
Declaring an avowed purpose of securing members if the cinematographic trade against periods of distress, caused by sickness, family exigencies, or economic conditions. The Cinematographic Trade Council of London, published a proposal to institute a_ chapter in its organization to cover such emergencies. This proposal takes in two sections, one for the Benevolent Fund, and the other for the Provident Fund. The first has as its object to afford assistance and relief to members of any section of the Cinematograph Trade; for the maintenance and education of their orphan children; for relief during sickness and old age and for temporary loans to individual members without interest. It is anticipated that this fund will be supported by subscriptions, donations, voluntary contributions, special performances and such other measures as shall be inaugurated from time to time.
The object of the Provident Fund is to establish an Exchequer from which will be paid insurance on the death of a member, and the extension of benefits in other directions.
WEST COAST STUDIOS
American Film Co., Santa Barbara.
Bachman Studios, 831 E. Windsor Road, Glendale.
Balboa Studios, 6th St., Long Beach.
Balshofer Studios, 1329 Gordon St., Los Angeles.
Berwilla Film Corp., 5821 Santa Monica Blvd.,
Los Angeles. Brentwood Film Corp., 4881 Fountain Ave., Los
Angeles.
Caswell Studio, 1107 N. Bronson. Century Film Corp., 6100 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles.
Charles Chaplin Studio, 1416 LaBrea Ave., Hollywood.
Christie Film Co., 6101 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood.
Clune's Studio, 5350 Melrose Ave. Columbia Pict. Corp., 6070 Sunset Boul. Culver City Studio, 6529 Venice Blvd., Culver City.
Darscena, 7353 So. Boyle Ave.
D. & M., 1333 Coronado St., East Long Beach. Douglas Fairbanks Pict. Corp., 7100 Santa Monica
Blvd, Hollywood
E. & R. Jungle, 1720 No. Soto.
Famous Artists Studios, 6046 Sunset Blvd.
Famous Players-Lasky Corp , Wilshire Branch, 200 N. Occidental St.
Famous Players-Lasky Corp., 1520 Vine St., Hollywood.
F. B. O., 780 Gower St
Fine Arts Studios, 4500 Sunset Blvd. William Fox Film Corp., 1417 N. Western Ave., Hollywood.
William Fox Studio (Ranch), 2450 Tevio, Los
Angeles.
Garson Studios, 1845 Glendale Blvd., Los Angeles.
Goldseal Studios, 7405 Roseberry St. Goldstone, Phil., 1426 Beachwood Drive. Grand, S. V., Studio, 1438 Gower St., Los Angeles.
Hollywood Studios, Inc., 6642 Santa Monica
Blvd., Hollywood. Horsley, Wm., Studios, 6060 Sunset Blvd. Thomas H. Ince Studios, Inc., Culver City.
Keaton, Buster, Studios, 1025 Lillian Way. Kenamart, 14442 Beechwood Dr. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, Culver City. National. Lodi and Santa Monica Blvd. Pacific Film Co., Culver City.
Pickford-Fairbanks Studios, 7100 Santa Monica
Blvd.
Principal Pict. Corp., 7200 Santa Monica Blvd. Ray, Charles, Prod., Inc., 1425 Flemming St, Roach, Hal E., Studios, Inc., Culver City. Russell Studio, 1439 Beachwood Drive. Mack Sennett, 1712 Glendale Blvd., Los Angeles. Selig Studio, 3800 Mission Road. United Studios, 5341 Melrose Ave. Universal Film Mfg. Co., Universal City. Vitagraph Co.. 1708 Talmadge St., Hollywood. Warner Bros., Sunset Blvd. at Bronson, Los Angeles.
Lois Weber Productions, 4634 Santa Monica Blvd.,
Los Angeles. Weegy Bird Films Co., 1915 N. Broadway, Cal.
Other Western Studios Globe, Arizona — Apache Trail Prod. Belasco Studios, 833 Market St., San Francisco. Bisbee, Arizona — Border Film Feature. Columbia Falls, Mont. — Flathead Prod. El Paso, Texas— Photo Art Film Co. Montague Studios, Page St., San Francisco. Pacific Studios Corp., Peninsular Ave., San Mateo.
Paul Gerson Studio, 1974 Page St., San Francisco. Portland, Ore. — American Lifeograph Co. Portland, Ore.— Beaverton Studios. Reno, Nev. — Tri-State Studio. Stocktonian Film Co., Stockton, Calif. Wall, Larry, M. P. Prod., 319-29 Sumner St., Bakersfield, Cal.
EASTERN STUDIOS New York City
Biograph First Nat'l, 807 175th St., Tremont 5100 Columbia-Metro, 3 West 61st St., Columbus 8181.
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