Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1924-Jan 1925)

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dfi AMOTION PICTURP 01 I MAGAZINE L Advertising Section Manufacturers, Distributors and Studios of Motion Pictures NEW YORK CITY Advanced Motion Picture Corp., 1493 Broadway American Releasing Corp., 15 W. 44th Street Arrow Film Corp., 220 W. 42nd St. Associated Exhibitors, Inc., 35 W. 45th Street Ballin, Hugo, Productions, 366 Fifth Ave. Community Motion Picture Bureau, 46 West 24th St. Consolidated Film Corp., 80 Fifth Aye. Cosmopolitan Productions, 2478 Second Ave. C. C. Burr Prod., 135 W. 44th St. Distinctive Prod., 366 Madison Ave. (Biograph Studios, 807 E. 175th St.) Educational Film Co., 729 Seventh Ave. Export & Import Film Co., 729 Seventh Ave. Famous Players-Lasky, 485 Fifth Ave. (Studio, 6th and Pierce Sts., Astoria, L. I.) Film Booking Offices, 723 Seventh Ave. Film Guild, 8 W. 40th St. Film Market, Inc., 563 Fifth Ave. First National Exhibitors, Inc., 383 Madison Ave. Fox Studios, Tenth Ave. and 55th St. Gaumont Co., Congress Ave., Flushing, L. I. Goldwyn Pictures Corp., 469 Fifth Ave. Graphic Film Corp., 729 Seventh Ave. Griffith, D. W., Films, 1476 Broadway. (Studio, Oriental Pt., Mamaroneck, N. Y.) Hodkinson, W. W., Film Corp., 469 . Fifth Ave. Inspiration Pictures, 565 Fifth Ave. International Studios, 2478 Second Ave. Jans Pictures, 729 Seventh Ave. Jester Comedy Co., 220 W. 42nd St. Kenna Film Corp., 1639 Broadway Mastoden Films, 135 W. 44th St. Metro Pictures, Loew Bldg., 1540 Broadway Moss, B. S., 1564 Broadway Outiner Chester Pictures. 120 W. 41st Street Pathe Exchange, 35 W. 45th St. Preferred Pictures, 1650 Broadway Prizma, Inc., 110 W. 40th St. Pyramid Picture Corp., 150 W. 34th St. Ritz-Carlton Prod., 6 W. 48th St. Selznick Pictures, 729 Seventh Ave. Sunshine Films, Inc., 140 W. 44th St. Talmadge Film Corp., 1540 Broadway Topics of the Day Film Co., 1562 Broadway Triangle Distributing Corp., 1459 Broadway Tully, Richard Walton, Prod., 1482 Broadway United Artists, 729 Seventh Ave. Universal Film Corp., 1600 Broadway Vitagraph Films, East 16th St. and Locust Ave., Brooklyn Warner Bros., 1600 Broadway West, Roland, Prod. Co., 236 W. 55th Street Whitman, Bennett, Prod., 537 Riverdale Ave. OUT OF TOWN American Film Co., 6227 Broadway, Chicago, 111. Bear State Film Co., Hollywood, Calif. Leah Baird Prod., Culver City, Calif. Bennett, Chester, Prod., 3800 Mission Rd., Los Angeles, Calif. Charles Chaplin Studios, 1420 La Brea Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Century Comedies, 6100 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. Christie Film Corp., 6101 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. Commonwealth Pictures Corp., 220 So. State St., Chicago, 111. Coogan, Jackie, Prod., 5341 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Douglas Fairbanks Studios, Hollywood, Calif. Famous Players-Lasky Studios, 1520 Vine St., Hollywood; Calif. Fox Studios, 1401 Western Ave., Hollywood, Calif. Garson Studios, Inc., 1845 Glendale Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. Goldwyn Studios, Culver City, Calif. Grand-Asher Prod., 1438 Gower St., Hollywood, Calif. Graf Prod., Inc., 315 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Calif. Harold Lloyd Studios, 6642 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. Ince Studios, Culver City, Calif. MacDonald, Katherine, Prod., 945 Girard St., Los Angeles, Calif. Mary Pickford Studios, Hollywood, Calif. Mayer, Louis B., Studios, 3800 Mission Rd., Los Angeles, Calif. Metro Studios, 1025 Lillian Way, Los Angeles, Calif. Morosco, Oliver, Prod., 756 So. Broadway, Los Angeles, Calif. Pacific Studios, San Mateo, Calif. Pathe Freres, 1 Congress St., Jersey City, N. J. Ray, Charles, Studios, 1425 Fleming St., Los Angeles, Calif. Robertson-Cole Studios, 780 Gower St., Los Angeles, Calif. Roach, Hal E., Studios, Culver City, Calif. Roland, Ruth, Prod., Culver City, Calif. Sawyer-Lubin Prod., 6912 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. Sennett, Mack, Studios, 1712 Glendale Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. Sol Lesser Prod., 7250 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. Stahl, John M., Prod., 3800 Mission Rd., Los Angeles, Calif. Stewart, Anita, Prod., 3800 Mission Rd., Los Angeles, Calif. Tourneur, Maurice, Prod., Ince Studios, Culver City, Calif. Talmadge Prod., 5341 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. United Studios, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Universal Studios, Universal City, Calif. Vitagraph Studios, 1708 Talmadge St., Hollywood, Calif. Warner Bros., Bronson Ave. & Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. Weber, Lois, Prod., 6411 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. Wharton, Inc., Ithaca, New York Their Mothers Tell on Them {Continued from page 95) neighbors sent flowers and came to the funeral, Bennie felt left out. They had hung the door-knob with streamers of white crepe, of course. And so, a few afternoons later, when I came up the street, I was amazed to see something white dangling from our door-bell. I was still more astonished when I got near enough to discover what it was — an undergarment taken from my own bureau drawers ! Of course, I snatched it down and hurried into the house, to find Bennie looking hopefully out of the sitting-room window. 'I wanted to be a fun'ral, too, Mamma,' he explained, 'but nobody's brung us a single flower yet.' " To see Agnes Ayres, stately and beautiful, no one would ever guess that at the age of four she was a little country girl living on the farm. Her chief companion was a tiny lamb which Agnes fed every day from a bottle. Like Mary's historic pet, she followed Agnes wherever she went. As time passed, the lamb became a sheep. She grew so large and fat that she could hardly squeeze thru the house doors, but she insisted on regarding herself as a lamb, still, and would try to clamber up into Agnes' small lap. Another friend was a small, red, bantam hen that would stalk every morning into the sitting-room, where Agnes slept . in a trundle-bed, hop up beside her, scratch herself a nest among the bedclothes and lay a tiny white egg. If shut out of the sittingroom, she indignantly refused to lay! And so it goes. Leatrice Joy may be a clever young woman, but her mother tells of the time when she used to dress up in the plunder of the attic and come into the room where Mrs. Joy was embroidering, demanding that she watch her perform. "Yes, yes, honey; that's perfectly fine!" her mother would applaud. "But, Mamma, how can you tell whether it's fine or not without looking around?" Leatrice would wail until Mrs. Joy, in selfdefense, explained that all mothers had eyes in the backs of their heads, and this novel theory satisfied Leatrice for several years ! Not successful stars, not world-famous celebrities, not men and women even, but to their mothers they are still the little boys and girls who did naughty things and funny things and bright things and were spanked and mended and scolded and kissed — and, secretly — admired ! Oh, well, you know how mothers are ! 1 106 K0t Every advertisement in MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE is guaranteed.