Motion Picture News (Apr - Jun 1927)

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1866 Motion P i c t u r e N c tc s \'. Standard VAUDEVILLE for Motion Picture Presentation THE FALLY MARKUS VAUDEVILLE AGENCY Lackawanna 7876 1579 Broadway, New York City md NARQUiSE % MURPHY &BRODE IMC. 510W.45'ST.N.Y. CHICKERING 6IOO REACH THE THEATRE BY MAIL THRU OUR UP-TO-DATE MAILING LIST SERVICE 18,138 U. S. THEATRES SHOWING PICTURES Under 250 seats. 30%; under 500, 70%: under 800, 85%: over 800. 15%. The most economical method of reaching theatres Is our ADDRESSING SERVICE. $4 00 PER M UP. Lists If desired. 30 to 50% saved In postage, etc., throueh elimination of dead and duplicate theatres usually listed. Lists of Producers, DUtrlbutors and Supply Dealers MULTIGRAPHING— MIMEOGRAPHING FOLDING — ENCLOSING— MAILING MOTION PICTURE DIRECTORY CO. 709 Slith Ave. at 4tst St. New York Cltj' Phone. Pennsy. 7484-7485 Many Prominent In Industry Attend S. M. P. E. Meeting (Continued from page 1864) Moving Picture World, New York City. "Graininess in Motion Picture Film," by J. I. Crabtree, Eastman Kodak Company. "Air Conditioning in Laboratories and Theatres," by D. C, Lindsay, Carrier Engineering Corp., Newark, N. J, "The Use and Care of Motion Picture Film in Exploration Photography," by H. T. Cowling, Eastman Kodak Company. "The Tungsten Lamp Situation in the Studio," by P. Mole, Creco Corp., Hollywood, Calif. "The Use of Filters with Panchromatic Film," by L. A. Jones, Eastman Kodak Company. ' ' Progress in Color Cinematography, ' ' by F. E. Ives. "A New Camera Pull-Down Mechanism," by George A. Mitchell, ]\Iitchell Camera Co., Hollywood, Calif. "Film Cleaning Liquids," by J, I, Crabtree and C, E. Ives, Eastman Kodak Company. "A Shutter Dissolving Mechanism," by D. L. Mistry, Bombay, India. "Examination of Film by Projection on a Continuous Processing Machine, ' ' by W. V. D. Kolley, Kelley Color Films, Inc., Hollywood, Calif. ' ' Some Suggestions for Better Pictures," by John Grierson. These papers will be printed in the forthcoming Transactions of the S. M. P. E.„ copies of which may be obtained through the office of the Secretary of the Society. Among the members and guests attending the convention were : R. C. Hubbard, Erbograph Company, New York City; W. Hennesy; A. J. Holman, Brookline, Mass.; Willard B. Cook, Kodascope Laboratories, New York City; Dr. M. Doreas, National Carbon Co., Cleveland, Ohio; J. I. Crabtree, Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N. Y. ; Carl S. Gregory, New Rochelle, N. Y. ; J, A. Summers, Edison Lamp Works, Harrison, N. J. ; W. C. Kunzman, National Carbon Co., Cleveland, Ohio; J. C. Kroesen, Edison Lamp AVorks, Harrison, N, J. ; Jno. H. Powrie, Warner Research Laboratory, New York City; Irl Gordon, Botzum Theatres, Akron, ( )hi() ; Herbert Griffin, International Projector Corp., New York City; Edward J. Willi, Wollaston, Mass.; C. Francis Jenkins, AVasliington, D. C. ; L. C. Porter, Edison Lamp Works, Harrison, N. J.; Max Moyer, New York City; R. S. Burnap, Edison Lamp Works, Harrison, N. J. ; C. H. Clark, New York City; Carl E. Egeler, National Lamp AVorks, Cleveland, Ohio ; L. R, Burns, International Projector Corp,, New York City: J, A, Norling, Loucke & Norling, New York City; E. R. Geib, National Carbon Co., Cleveland, Ohia; Arthur H. Gray, Boston, Mass.; Jno, M. Joy, New York City; L. A. Jones, Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N. Y.; H. L Wood, New York City; A, S. Howell, Chicago, 111.; J. W. Coffman, Carpenter-Goldman Laboratory, New York City; F. H. Richardson, Moving Picture AVorld, New York City;' W. W, Palmer, Famous Plavcrs-Laskv Corp,, Long Island City, N, Y.;^ H. Rosenberger, C. C. Lask, Hertner Electric Co., Cleveland, Ohio; V. Kilburn, New York City; Jno. R. Theiss, Import-Pathe, New York City; Jno. G. Jones, Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N. Y. ; L. M, Townsend, Eastman Theatre, Rochester, N. Y.; L. Czufin, U. S. Army Service, Washington, D, C, ; C, Fritts, Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N. Y. ; Dr. Kenneth Kickman, Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N. Y.; W. A. Stewart, New York City; P. A, McGuire, International Projector Corp,, New York City; R, White, Libertv Electric Company, Stamford, Conn.; C, M, Tuttle; G, A, Walker, Cooper-Hewitt p]lectric Co., Hoboken, N, J,; H. F. Roess, AVarner Research Laboratory, New York City; Carl Bornmann, Anseo Co. Camera AVorks, Johnson City, N, J.; John H. Kurlander, Brenkert Light Projection Co,, Detroit, Mich.; H. P. Gage, Corning Glass Works, Corning, N. Y, ; Lester B. Isaacs, Marcus Loew, Inc., New York City; J. E, McAuley, McAuley Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111,; A. C, Downes, National Carbon Co., Cleveland, Ohio; Frank Benford, General Electric Co., Schenectady, N. Y. ; N. N. Glasser, Stanley Company, AVashington, D. C. ; W, R. Hipp, Chattanooga, Tenn. ; C. Sterebig, Cooper Hewitt Electric Co., Hoboken, N, J. ; L. C, Cozzens, Dupont De Nemours Co,, Parlin, N, J. ; Chas. E, Curie, Chattanooga, Tenn, ; Jno, Capstafif, Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N. Y. ; E. K, Emslie; Irving Samuels, Automatic Devices Co., AUentown, Pa. ; B. E. Norrish Ass, Screen News of Canada, Montreal, Can,; Otto Nelson, National Cash Register Co., Dayton, Ohio; AVm. C. Hubbard, Plainfield, N, J,; Hereford Tynes Cowling, Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N. Y.; Michael Briefer,. Atlantic Gelatine Co., AA'oburn, Mass.; Joseph H, Cohen, Atlantic Gelatine Co,, Wol)urn, Mass. ; N, D, Golden, Dept, of Commerce, Washington, D, C. ATTRACTIVENESS For Your Theatre can easily be created by using our natural prepared Areca Trees, with removable leaves (as illustrated). Palms, Ferns, Hedges, and Artificifd Flowers. Low priced and long lasting. AVrite for our SPRING CATALOGUE No. 7 with illustrations in colors of Artificial Flowers, Plants, etc., MAILED FREE ON r]:quest. Frank netschert, Inc. . 61 Barclay St., New York, N. Y.