Film year book (1926)

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The Adventures of Piang, Stuart. Century. This Singing World, Untermeyer. Harcourt. Daniel Boone, Wilderness Scout, White. Doubleday. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, Wiggin. Gros»et. The Little Duke, Yonge. Duffield. THE FIFTY BEST 1925 BOOKS FOR BOYS Selected by Franklin K. Mathiews, Chief Scout Librarian of the Boy Scouts of America The Days of Chivalry. By W. H. Davenport Adams. Publ. by Page. Clearport Boys. By Joseph B. Ames. Publ. by Century. Barry Locke Half Back. By Ralph Henry Barbour. Publ. by Century. The American Boy's Handy Book. By Dan Beard. Publ. by Scribner (new edition.) Do It Yourself. By Dan Beard. Publ. by Lippincott. Poems for Youth. By Win. Rose Benet. Publ. by Dutton. The Clutch of the Corsican. By Alfred H. Bill. Publ. by Atlantic. The Young Folks' Book of Discovery. By T. C. Bridges. Publ. by Little. Why the Weather. By Chas. F. Brooks. Publ. by Harcourt. Salt Water Stories. Publ. by Century. The Boys' Book of Camp Fires. By Frank H. Cheley. Publ. by Wilde. Amateur Photographer's Handbook. By A. Fred. Collins. Publ. by Crowell. The Boys Book of Ships. By Charles E. Cartwright. Publ. by Dutton. The Boy Scientist. By A. Fred. Collins. Publ. by Lothrop. The Ways of the Circus. By George Conklin. Publ. by Harper. Simon Kenton the Scout. By J. I. Corby. Publ. by Crowell. Boy's Boy of Arctic Exploration. By Irving Crump. Publ. by Dodd. The Boy's Life of Grover Cleveland. By Royal J. Davis. Publ. by Harper. The Practical Book of Home Repairs. By Chelsea Fraser. Publ. by Crowell. The Book of Pirates. By Henry Gilbert. Publ. by Crowell. (new edition) Baseball — How to Play It. By Stanley Harris. Publ. by Stokes. Playing the Game. By Stanley Harris. Publ. by Stokes. Engineering for Boys. By Ellison Hawks. Publ. by Nelson. The Living Forest. By Arthur Heming. Publ. by Doubleday. Quinby and Son. By William Heyliger. Publ. by Appleton. Piratee of the Delaware. By Rupert Sargent Holland. Publ. by Lippincott. Conquest of the Poles. By Alfred Judd. Publ. by Nelson. Songs for Youth. By Rudyard Kipling. Publ. by Doubleday. Days of the Leaders. By L. Lamprey. Publ. by Stokes. Cruise of the Cuttlefish. By Francis Lynde. Publ. by Scribner. Old Hickory's Prisoner. By Bernard Marshall. Publ. by Appleton. Ocean Gold. By Edison Marshall. Publ. by Harper. True Indian Tales from American History. By James Otis. Publ. by Page. The Oregon Trail. By Francis Parkman. Publ. by Little, (new edition) The Young Folks' Book oJ the Heavens. By Mary Proctor. Publ. by Little. Old Brig's Cargo. By Henry A. Pulsford. Publ. by Atlantic. The Boy Scout Craig Kennedy. liy Arthur 11. Reeve. Publ. by Harper. Bob Graham at Sea. By Felix Ricscnbei g. Publ. by Harcourt. The Hillsdale High Champions. By Earl Reed Silvers. Publ. by Appleton. Silent Scot, Frontier Scout. By Constance Lind say Skinner. Publ .by Macmillan. Keeping Up With Science. By Edw. Slosson. Publ. by Harcourt. The Nerve of Foley. By Frank H. Spearman Publ. by Harper, (new edition) The Shaman's Revenge. By Stefansson & Irwin. Publ. by Macmillan. The Boys' Life of General Grant. By Wm. O. Stevens. Publ. by Harper. The Scarlet Cockerel. By C. M. Sublyette. Publ. by Atlantic. Wolf. By Albert Payson Terhune. Publ. by Doran. , Gold Seeking on the Dalton Trail. By Arthur R. Thompson. Publ. by Little. (new edition) A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. By Mark Twain. Publ. by Harper, (new edition.) Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. _ By Jules Verne. Publ. by Scribner. (new edition.) Red Plume. By Edw. Huntington Williams. Publ. by Harper. TOO LATE FOR PROPER CLASSIFICATION From mid-November until January 1st The Film Year Book is sent to press form by form. Necessarily, lists and other data are printed at such times as to make necessary corrections impossible. The Publishers, while regretting this, herewith present a number of items which ha-ve been received too late to be classified properly. EDITORS AND TITLE WRITERS New York James Smith, D. W. Griffith Prods., 1476 Broadway, N. Y. Robert R. Snody, Radford Place, Yonkers, N. Y. J. D. Trop., 1261 52nd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Elsie Werner, 'phone, Endicott 9352. FILM BOARDS OF TRADE CANADA Montreal 12 Mayor St. Officers: W. C. Gehring, Fox, President; J. Gorman, First National, Vice President; C. R. Osborn, Vitagraph, Secretary-Treasurer. Toronto Officers: J. S. O'Loughlin, Fox Film, 23 Dundas St., E. Toronto, President; A. C. Benson, Famous, 111 Bond St., Toronto, Vice President; H. Law, Universal, 277 Victoria St., Toronto, Secretary-Treasurer. THEATER CHAINS California Golden Hate Theater & Realty Corp. (C. C. Griffin), 86 Golden Gate Ave.; Wigwam, Excelsior, Verdi, Broadway, Washington Sq., Palmer, Irving, Royal, Haight, Castro, Polk, San Francisco; New Piedmont, Rialto, Lincoln, Broadway, Fruitvale, Casino, Palace, Fremont, Capitol, Granada, Parkway, Oakland; Palace, Best, San Leandro; Hayward, Hay ward; Varsity, Berkeley; Monterey, Strand, Monterey; Grove, Pacific Grove; Merced, Merced. EXHIBITOR ORGANIZATION OFFICIALS Manitoba Exhibitors Ass'n. President: D. E. L. Fischer, Garrick Theater; Vice-President : L Straw, Starland ; Secretary: Gordon Lindsay, Winnipeg. Oklahoma M. P. T. O. A. President: Fred Pickrcll. Ponca City; Vice President: William Spearmond, Edmond; Secretary: John Brown, Tulsa; Treasurer: Robert D Hutchinson, Oklahoma City. Directors: Fred Jackson, Pawhuska ; L. W. Brophy, Muskogee; Forrest McSwain, Ada, Okla TORNADO TOLL I. ate in March a tornado swept through the Southern Illinois territory and about a dozen theaters were destroyed. Several film salesmen aided in the work of rescuing. Practically all of the houses affected were were of a small size. 729