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THE MOTION PICTURE NEWS
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ANNOUNCEMENT SLIDES
Niagara Slide Co., Ldckjiurt. .\. ^.
CAMERAS American Cinematograph Co., 'HT Tackson
Blvd., Chicago, HI. Sterling Camera & Film Co., 14.5 W. 4.:>th St., New York.
COSTUMERS Miller-Costumier, 23(> South lUh St., Philadelphia, Pa.
DEVELOPING TANKS A. J. Corcoran, Inc., 'jy> lohn .St., .\ew York.
ELECTRIC LIGHTING SETS The Chas. .\. Strelinger Co., Bon 1'-2, Detroit, Mich.
FILMS (Manvifacturers, Dealers and Renters) American Film Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. Thomas A. Edison, Inc., 275 Lakeside Ave.,
Orange, N. J. Essanay Film Mfg. Co., First National Bank
Bldg., Chicago, 111. General Film Co., 200 Fifth Ave., New York. George H. Kleine, 166 N. State St., Chicago,
111. Lubin Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, Pa. G. Melies, 204 E. .SSth St., New Yoik. Mutual Film Corp., 71 W. 23rd St., New York. New York Motion Pictine Corp., Longacre
Bldg., New Y'ork. Fathe Freres, 1 Congress St., Jersey City, N. J. Renfax Film Co., Inc., 110 VV. 40th St., New
York. Selig Polyscope Co., Chicago, 111. Universal Film Mfg. Co., KJOl) Broadway, New York.
FILM ACCESSORIES Berlin Aniline Works, :.'!:; Water St., New
York. FILM TITLES, PRINTING, DEVELOPING,
ETC. Acme Commercial Film Co., '>(i K. Randolph
St., Chicago, 111. Commerci.-il Motion Pictures Co., Inc., 102 W.
101st St., New York. Centaur Film Co., C70-C82 .\ve. F., Bayonne,
N. T. Evans Film Mfg. Co., 412-22 W. 21(ith St., at
Broadway, New York. Film Titles, Printing, Developing, etc. Gunbv Bros., Inc., 14.'j W. 4.5th St., New York. Standard Motion Picture Co., 5 S. Wabash .\ve. , Chicago.
FILM REELS Lang Mfg. Works, Olean, N. V. Taylor-Shantz Company, iH Mill St., Rochester, N. Y. FURNITURE AND FURNISHING ON RENTAL William Birns. 70 W. :;m1i St., New York.
FEATURE FILMS All Star Feature Corp., 220 W. 42nd St., New
York. Anglo-American Film Corp., 126 \\ . 46th St.,
New York. Australasian Films, Ltd., 15 E. 26th St., New
York. Box Office Attraction Film Rental ( o., i:i0 \\ .
46th St., New York. A. Blinkhorn, 110 W. 40th St.. New York. Criterion Feature Film Mfg. Co., 110 W • 4inh
St., New York. Direcl-From-Broadway Features Co., 46 W .
24th St., New York. , ,. ,
Eclair Film Co., 126 W. 46th St., Xew \ork. Eclectic Film Co., 110 W. 40th .St., Xew York. European Feature Film Co., 220 W. 42nd St.,
New York. Features Ideal, 126 W. 46th St., New ^ork. Feature Photoplay Co., 220 W. 42nd St., New
Famo,!^"^ Players Film Co., .21.'i-229 W. 26th St., New York. ,, ,r 1
General Film Co., 200 Fifth Ave., New York.
General Feature Film Co., Powers Bldg., (. lncago. Til. ^, , ,
Gaumont Co., 110 W. 40th St., New York.
Glori.-; American Co., 110 W. 40th St., New
Italian" American Film Corp., 1482 Broadway,
Inter-Continent Film Co., HO W. 4nth St., New York. , ~ ,.
Kennedy Features. Inc., 110 W . 40th St., \ew York.
George Kleine Attractions, 166 X. State St., Chicago, 111. New York Office: 1476 Broadway. Jesse L. Lasky F^eature Play Co., Longacre
Theatre, Xew Y'ork. Lea-Bel Company, 012 Sch'ller Bldg., Cli'cago. Life Photo Film Corp., 162-104 W. 101st St.,
Xew York. Mohawk I'ilni Co., Times Bldg., New York, Mundstuk Features, 909 Longacre Bldg., New
York. New Y'ork Film Co., 145 W. 45th St., New
York. Pan-.\merican ImIid Co., 110 W. 10th St., Xew
York. Playgoers Film Co., Lyric Theatre, New Y'ork. Progress Film Co., 110 W. 40th St., New York. Ramo Films, Inc., Columbia Theatre Bldg.,
Xew York. Sterling Camera & Film Co., 145 VV. 45th St.,
New Vork. •Solax Co., Fort Lee, X. J.
Un on Features, 126 W. 46th St., New York. Unique Film Co., Inc., 110 W. intli St., Xew
Y'ork. L^niversal Film Mfg. Co., 1600 Broadway, Xew
Y'ork. Wil-Kar Films, 1482 Broadway, Xew Y'ork. Wor'd Fi'm Corporation, 130 \V. 46th St.,
New York.
Warner's Features, Inc., 130 W. 46th St., New
York.
MOTION PICTURE MACHINES AND
SUPPLIES
Amusement Supply Co., Kin E. North Fifth
.\v'=^.. Chic igo. 111. Calehuff Supply Co., 1301 Race St., Philadelphia, Pa. Enterprise Ontical Co., 568 W. Randolph St. Erneitiann, 114 Fifth .'Vve., New York.
Chicago, IllOliver Moving Picture Supply Co.. 647 Euclid
.\,-r C'-'I-.vl (1 Picture Theatre Equipment Co., 21 E. 14th St., Xew York.
Precision Machine Co., 317 V.. :'. tth .St., Xew
York. Xicholas Power Co., 90 Gold St., .Xew York. The Phantascope Mfg. Co., Washington, l'._C. Sweeley's Photo Supply House, 514-516 Erie
Ave., Renova, Pa. Williams, Brown & Earle, Inc., 916-918 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, I'a.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, O.
POSTER AND PICTURE FRAMES Menger & Ring. 142 W. 42nil St.. New York.
RAW FILM Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N. Y. David Horsley, 1600 Broadway, .X. Y. Raw Film Supply Co., 15 E. 26th -St., Xew Y'ork.
OPERA CHAIRS Steel Furniture C".. Craiiil Rapid's, -Mich.
PIPE ORGANS Henry Pilcher's Sons, 914-920 Mason .\ve., Louisville. Kv.
PROJECTION LENSES Bausch & Lomb Optical Co., 569 St. Paul St., Rochester, N. Y.
POSTERS The Morsan Lithograph Co., Cleveland,' Ohio. REWINDERS AND GENERAL SUPPLIES L. C. Smith Co., Schenectadv, X. Y.
SCREENS Day & Night Screens, Inc., 291 Broadway, New Y'ork. STEEL FILM EQUIPMENT FOR EXCHANGES AND MFRS. Coluniliia Metal Box Co., 226-22fi E. .144lh St., New York. THEATRE LOBBY FRAMES AND FIXTURES Eagle Frame Co., 506 X. Carpenter St., Chicago, 111. Newman Mfg. Co., 715 Sycamore St., Cincinnati, O.
TH'^ATRE CHAIRS The Hardesty Mfg. Co., Canal Dover, Ohio.
RIGHT OFF THE REEL
"The Old Curiosity Shop" will be one of the coming productions of the -American Film Manufacturing Company. Lorimer Johnston, who has produced film adaptations of some of Charles Dickens' other works, will direct this feature. "The Cricket on the Hearth" was the last one from the American.
The Duffield Street Theatre of Duffield and Fulton Street Theatre is noted for the quality of projection. They are using features and Kinemacolor and their projection is done with Simolex machines.
The Butterfly Theatre at Milwaukee, throiigh its n\anager, compliments the American Film .Manufacturing Company on the merit of "The Cricket on the Hearth." In part he says, ■'With this picture we played to more people than we have on any other Monday since my connection with the Butterfly."
The William L. Sherry Feature Film Company is much gratified by the success of the booking through them of "Famous Players Week" at Marcus Loew's Broadway Theatre, Xew York. The box-office receipts were such that another big feature week is being run this week.
The Precision Machine Company reports the ■sale of two Simplex projectors to the Real Life Picture Company, Inc. These are to be used for show purposes by them through Germany in connection with their synchronizing device for motion talking pictures.
C L. Fuller, traveling representative f9r Criterion and Kennedy Features, has againtaken the road for a whirlwind trip through Canada and the Middle West.
Harrv Pollard, director of the "American Beauty" subjects, is finshnig a production in which Margarita Fischer, as a wealthy young woman, leaves her home in order to esc.ape an undesirable matrimonial connection. She hecomes a fashion model and in this capacity introduces manv novel features. The title ot this subject will be announced later.
Ilammerstein's Victoria, in New York City, has installed Power's Cameragraphs No. 6.A motion picture projection machines.
Attractive "Flying \" and "Beauty" Pennants have been issued and are available at all Mutual exchanges or direct from the American Film Manufacturing Company.
"Manon Lescaut," from the famous novel by L'.Vbbe Prevost, with Lina Cavalieri in the title role and Lucien Muratore as the Chevalier Des Grieux, will be the next production of "The Plavgoers Film Company, of which Daniel V. Arthur is the managing director.
"The Great Diamond Robbery" will be released on Monday, March 23. with Wallace Eddinger heading the cast. The spectacle is in five parts, taken from the Broadway success of the same name.
The Rex Company of the Universal, in which Robert Leonard is featured and of which Lloyd Tngraham is the new director, has left the Pacific Coast studios for the summit of Mt. Lowe where a drama entitled, "The Sleeping Sentinel," by Phillips Walsh, will be produced.
.\ race between a railroad train and an automobile is one of the features of Ilis Punishment," a play dealing with labor conditions, which is being produced at the Majestic studio in Los Angeles, Cal. The pnncipal parts are pbrtrayed by Howard Davies, Eugene Pallette and Jessalyn Van Trump.
Dav d Kirkland, a well-known actor and formerly a director with the Essanay Company, has been engaged by the Universal to co direct Xestor dramas with Wallace Reul, who in the past has been directing and playing leads in h's own company. Mr. Reid and Air. Kirkland a-e now deep in the production of a onereel society drama entitled, "In the Claws of the Dragon." . .
"Tango teas" are quite the thing, but "Cameramen's teas" are at present held at the Majestic studio in Los Angeles, Cal. the crank-turners have tea in the morning and in the afternoon about five.