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OBITUARY, 1924 M88.512 1,502,434 g^ff-19,3
Baker. Tarkington, producer, Dec. 31, 1923. Class 88-18.4 class 88-18.5 1,455,094
Berinstein. Wm. exhibitor, Sept 29, 1924. 1,444,884 1,509,092 1,464,472
Brewer, William Nelson, Sept 10, 1924. 1,450,343 Class 88-18.6 1,471,031
Brouse, Harry M., exhibitor, Aug. 13, 1924. 1,464,327 1,464,284 Class 88-19.4
Burlinghame, Frederick, producer, June 10, 1924. 1,509,556 1,508,673 1,455,095
Burnett, Mrs. Francis Hodgson, authoress, Oct. 1,455,393 „ „a,R7 Class 88-19.5
3 1924. 1 458 303 L.iass oo-io./ ^ 297
Chester, George Randolph, author, Feb 26, 1924. L490,'352 I'sno'lll l,'446!si0
Cobe, Andrew J., exhibitor, Dec. 11, 1924 1,491,017 470 jii 1,451,325
Gray, Tommy, writer, Nov. 30, 1924. ' 1,494,405 i'Itq ili 1,457,500
Holley, Dr. Francis, Jan. 4, 1924. WSW 1,483,109
Ince, Thomas H., producer, Nov. 19, 1924. 1 443 357 i'JS'SS 1,485,907
Iris, John J., distributor. May 29, 1924. 1 449 595 l,*u/,«o 1,499,941
Kleine, Mrs. George (wife of Geo. Kleine of Chi 1 450 455 Class 88-18.8
cago), Nov. 5, 1924. l'47o'975 1,457,012 1,446,691
Lee, Frederick G., banker, May 15, 1924. l'476'006 1,494,810 1,493,924
Nichols, Harry, Nov. 10, 1924. 1 '482 844 1,506,361 1,515,343
Porter, Gene Stratton, authoress, Dec. 6, 1924. ■
Quinn, J. M., distributor, Feb. 4, 1924. FOREIGN PATENTS
Richards, E. E., Oct. 1, 1924. 1 519 919 Chromoscope. Adrian Bernard
Schlesinger, Maurice, distributor, March 17, 1924. Klein, London, Eng. Filed Feb. 6, 1923, 8 claims.
Whitehurst, C. E., exhibitor, Jan. 29, 1924. A chromoscope comprising a plurality of slides
Selden, Edgar, agent, June 14, 1924. having portions of a design in transparency thereon.
Strceter, Coohdge, scenarist, Nov. 30, 1924. means of illuminating said slides with light of
Suckno, Samuel, exhibitor, Nov. 27, 1924. selected colors, etc., etc.
MUSICAL <5CORF<? imw PPfinnriTDc 1,519,392. Shutter for Cinematograph Appar
tu xi , \? ■ PRODUCERS t Ruben Wallace Bond. Newport, Wales.
The Thema ic Music Cue Sheet Co., have ar 21 1922. 2 claims. A shutter for
K^I'p?' SrCOrlS to4 following producers : d, Sialograph apparatus comprising a disc divided
VitagVaph War^r bVos F fT o' Fp' F^' ■ to Uvo^ymme.rical diametrically opposite opaque
Lhadwick, C. B. C„ Arrow and Banner. andl the «thef ^ portion being adapted to
PATENTS ISSUED momentarily cut off the projected image whilst
Patents issued on Motion Picture Projectors, the film is s^0"3^ etCA; ftc' n.
Cameras, Films, etc., 1923-1924 (to Nov 1) 1,519,105. Device for Making Cinematographic
Class 88-16 , 407 n7 1470070 ' Exposures. Walther Bauerfeld, Jena, Germany,
1 446 123 '502 077 assignor to the Firm Carl Ziess, Jena, Germany.
l'463'802 l'-JOSOlfi uot'n* 3 claims. In a device for making cinematographic
L482:831 1,'513,'322 1 496 409 exposures of different colors by means of a con
1,456,544 1,513,984 l'509'256 tmuously moving film, etc., etc.
1,470,468 1,514,501 l'509'555 1,519,605. Film Meter and Motion Picture
1,477,999 Class 88-16.6 l'512,'477 Apparatus. James A. Davis, Denver, Colo. 4
1,483,581 1,462,784 1 [444 002 claims. In a film meter connections, the com
1,488,542 1,472,608 1,457'510 bination of a closed casing provided with a radial
1,489,363 Class 88-17 1 459 551 and an axial journal in said radial bearing, etc.,
1,490,302 1,442,068 l',467i812 etc
1,504,328 1,442,647 1,479,630 1,519,460. Cleaning Device for Film Strips.
1,504,722 1,446,576 1,482,200 Heinrich Lichts, Berlin, Germany, assignor to
1,510,527 1,449,870 1,491,117 Dura Film Protector Co., N. Y. C, a corporation
1.514,069 1,450,514 1,507,360 of New York 6 claims. Film cleaning appar
Class 88-16.4 1,455,007 1,513,920 atus comprising a main frame, a receptacle
1,454,418 1,458,911 attached thereto to contain cleaning liquid, etc.,
1,458,210 1,461,870 1,455,096 etc.
1,461,356 1,462,931 1,455,367 1,519,659. Process for Producing Photographic
1,454,850 1,466,774 1,455,368 and Other Films. Charles E. Bradley, Montclair,
1,458,401 1,468,499 1,473,465 N. J. and John McGavack, Elmhurst, N. Y.,
1,467,466 1,469,016 1,483,319 assignors to Naugatuck Chemical Co., a corpora
1.490,979 1,470,404 Class 88-18 tion of Connecticut. 7 claims. A film consisting
1,492,503 1,476,087 1,457,554 of a thin transparent sheet composed of a rubber
1,493,549 1,477,297 1,470.407 compound containing an anti-acid material.
STOCK mXrKET^LUCTUATIONS, 1924
NEW YORK EXCHANGE AND CURB MARKET QUOTATIONS FOR 1924
Closing
High Low Dec. 30 Total sales
Eastman Kodak Co 1 1 4 ?i 104% 110% 139,400
Preferred 115 IO8J4 115 800
Famous Players-Lasky 98'/2 61 96J4 1,106,400
Preferred 108^ 87% 107 34,600
Loew's, Tnc 25 V2 15% 23 % 290,600
Metro-Goldwyn, pr 19 15 18 89,600
THE CURB
Film Inspection 10J4 iV* 7'/2
D. W. Griffith (Inactive)
Warner Bros 12% 7 \2Y2
A WORD OF THANKS
To those in the industry who have co-operated to make the statistical data and other text matter of this publication possible and accurate; to those who have given of their time and knowledge freely and willingly, the publishers wish to thus publicly tender their thanks and sincere appreciation.
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