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Reed's Sons, Jacob, 1424 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Russell Uniform Co., 1600 Broadway, N. Y. City.
Square Uniform Co., 10 W. 23rd St., N. Y. City.
Stockley & Co.. R. W., 8th & Walnut Sts., Philadelphia, Pa.
Western Uniform Co., 218 S. Clark St., Chicago, 111.
Ventilating System
American Blower Co., Detroit, Mich.
American Foundry & Furnace Co., Bloomington, 111.
Johnson Service Co., 118 E. 28th St., N. Y. City.
Monsoon Cooling System, 71 N. 6th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Reynolds & Co., B. F., 412 N. Dearborn St., Chicago, 111.
Robert Gordon, Inc., 1357 W. Washington St., Chicago, 111.
Roberts-Hamilton Co., 413 S. Fourth St., Minneapolis, Minn.
Typhoon Cooling System, 34S W. 39th St., N. Y. City.
Ventilators, Roof
American Blower Co., Detroit, Mich.
Arex Co., 1581 Conway Bldg., Chicago, 111.
Baldwin Co., 703 Finance Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
Consolidated Sheet Metal Wks., 66 Hubbard St., Milwaukee, Wis.
Dowman-Dozier Mfg. Co., 20 Trinity Ave, Atlanta, Ga.
Edwards Mfg. Co., 724 Eggleston Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Farquhar Furnace Co.. Wilmington, Del.
Globe Ventilator Co., Troy, N. Y.
Kernchen Co., McCormick Bldg., Chicago, 111.
Larsen Bros., Johnsonburg, Pa.
McDonald Bros. Co., Cleveland, Ohio.
Merchant & Evans Co., 2019 Washington Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
Meurer Bros. Co., 575 Flushing Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Milwaukee Corrugating Co., 36th Ave. & Bumham St., Milwaukee. Wis.
Moeschi-Edwards Corrugating Co., Covington, Ky.
Monsoon Cooling System, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Ohio Blower Co., 5125 Perkins Ave., N. E., Cleveland, Ohio.
Pullman Ventilator & Mfg Co., York Ave. & R. R., York, Pa.
Royal Ventilator Co., Fourth & Locust Sts., Philadelphia, Pa.
Silver Sheet Metal Works, Saul, 336 Canal St., N. Y. City.
Sturtevant, B F., Hyde Park, Mass.
Typhoon Fan Co., Box, 406, 345 W. 39th St., N. Y. City.
Warmers, Electric Foot
American Electrical Heater Co., Burroughs St. & Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich.
Baldwin Co., 703 Finance Bldg., Philadelphia,^ Pa.
Butte Engineering & Electric Co., San Francisco, Cal.
General Electric Co., Schenectady, N. Y.
Rochester Stamping Co., Rochester, N. Y.
Simplex Electric Heating Co., Cambridge, Mass.
Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co., E. Pittsburgh, Pa.
Hoy Settlements
Total claims filed with Hoy Reporting Service by New York State Exchange, from September, 1921 to March, 1922, inclusive:
Total number of claims entered 2,307
Total number of claims settled 2,052
Total number of claims still pending 255
Total amount of claims entered (dollars
and cents) $480,637.26
Total amount of claims settled (dollars
and cents) 419,911.19
Total amount of claims still pending. . . . 60,726.17 314 Theater claims vs. exchanges
totaling 74,518.25
314 Theater claims vs. exchanges
settled 74,518.25
MOTION PICTURE THEATER OWNERS OF AMERICA
Officers — President, Sydney S. Cohen, New York, N. Y. ; Vice Presidents : Glenn Harper, Los Angeles, Calif. ; Joseph Mogler, St. Louis, Mo. ; C. A. Lick, Ft. Smith, Ark.; Joseph G. Rhode, Kenosha, Wis.; Treasurer: J, T. Collins, Rutherford, N. J. ; Recording Secretary : M. Van Praag, Kansas City, Kan.; General Manager: A. J. Moeller.
Board of Directors: A. R. Pramer, Omaha, Neb. ; W. A. Steffes, Minneapolis, Minn. ; G. G. Schmidt, Indianapolis, Ind. ; M. E. Comerford, Scranton, Pa. ; W A. True, Hartford, Conn. ; W. D Burford, Aurora, 111. ; Claude Cady, Lansing, Mich.; R, F. Woodhull, Dover, N. J.; E. M. Fay, Providence, R. I.; H. B. Varner, Lexington, N. C. ; I. W. McMahan, Cincinnati, Ohio; A. Julian Brylawsky, Washington, D. C.
Executive Committee at Large: L. J. Dittmar, Louisville, Ky. ; Harry Davis, Pittsburg, Pa. ; Jacob Lourie, Boston, Mass.; J. C. Ritter, Detroit, iVIich. ; C. E. Whitehurst, Baltimore, Md.
Executive Committee : Joseph A. Walsh, Hartford, Conn. ; W. S. McLaren, Jackson, Mich. ; W. W. Watts, Springfield, 111.; A. J. Bethancourt, Houma, La. ; Fred Seegert, Milwaukee, Wis. ; W. W. Whitson, San Diego, Calif.; T. L. Hays, Minneapolis, Minn. ; M. Harzberg, Providence, R. I.; Harry Crandall, Washington, D. C. ; E. H. Bingham, Indianapolis, Ind. ; D. J. Hennessy, Newark, N. T. ; R. G. Liggett, Kansas City, Kan. ; Charles H. Bean, Franklin, N H. ; W. J. Slimm, Cleveland, Ohio; Ralph Talbot, Tulsa, Okla. ; Howard Smith, Buffalo, N. Y. ; D. A. Harris, Pittsburg, Pa.; J E. Kirk, Omaha, Neb.; C. C. Griffin, Oakland, Calif. ; William McPhee. Oldtown, Me.; C. H. Burkey, Kansas City, Mo.; I. C. Hauber, Pine Bluff, Ark. ; Louis M. Boas, Boston, Mass.; John Manheimer, New York, N. Y. ; C. T. Sears, Brookfield, Md. ; G. A. Roberts, Albany, N. Y. ; M. C. Kellogg, Lead, S. D. ; James A. Estridge, Gastonia, N. C. ; J. C. Quinn, El Paso, Tex. ; V. A. Anderson, Gulfport, Mirs. ; Thomas Arthur, Mason City, la. ; C. M. Stringham, Price, Utah.
THE IMPORTANT TWELVE
In December, the Motion Picture News secured from over one hundred producers, distributors, exhibitors and other of importance in the industry, their views as to the twelve men who had accomplished the most for the motion picture industry from an artistic, economic viewpoint.
The result up to December 16, showed the following :
Votes
Adolph Zukor 106
S. L. Rothapfel 82
D. W. Griffith 81
Mary Pickford 62
Charles Chaplin 57
George Eastman 43
Douglas Fairbanks 41
Will H. Hays 34
Thomas A. Edison 31
Wm. A. Johnston 29
T. D. Williams 27
Cecil B. DeMille 27
1923 Best Year for Independents John A. Murphy, President Abbey Pictures, Inc., says: "From any angle you take it the new year will be better than the one just gone. New producers of quality pictures will make money and become established in the industry. It will be an independent year and a banner one at that. The trend of things all favor the independent market. Better times are predicted, prosperity will be a reality, theaters will do better than ever they did, and many new stars will be created by the independent producers and distributors. We have decided to produce six super features during the new year which means a big outlay of real money, but we are not worried over the outcome in the least, and undoubtedly no one else is, and if they are they should wake up."
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