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THE MOTION PICTURE NEWS 109
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LISTING IN THE BITTERS' GTHDE, FOB NAME AND ADDKESS, INCLUDING ONE YEAE'S STTBSCEIPTION TO THE HOTIOH PICTTOE NEWS — $8.00 A TEAE, CASH IN ADVANCE. FEEE TO ADVEETISEES USING $100.00 OE MOEE WOETH OP DISPLAY SPACE DUSUTG THE YEAE. ADDRESS ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
ANNOUNCEMENT SLIDES Niagara Slide Co., Lockport, N. Y.
ASBESTOS BOOTHS Sharlow Bros., 442 W. 42nd St., New York.
COSIUMEES Miller-Costumier, 236 South 11th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
DEVELOPING TANKS A. T. Corcoran, Inc., 9yi John St., New York.
ELECTEIC LIGHTING SETS The Chas. A. Strelinger Co., Box P-2, Detroit, Mich.
FILMS
(Manufacturers, Dealers and Renters) American Film Mfg. Co., Chicago, IlL Thomas A. Edison, Inc., 276 Lakeside Ave.,
Orange, N. J. Cssanay Film Mfg. Co., First National Bank
Bldg„ Chicago, 111. General Film Co.. 200 Fifth Ave., New York. George Kleine, 166 X. State St., Chicago, 111. l^ubin Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, fa. G. Melies, 204 E. 38th St., New York. Mutual Film Corp., 71 W. 23rd St., New York. New York Motion Picture Corp., Longacre
Bldg., New York. Pathe Freres, 1 Congress St, Jersey City. N. J. Renfax Film Co., Inc., 110 W. 40th St., N. Y. Selig Polyscope Co., Chicago, 111. Thanhouser Film Corp., New Rochellr N. V. Universal Film Mfg. Co., 1600 Broadway, N. Y.
FILM ACCESSORIES Berlin Aniline Works, 213 Water St., N. Y. FILM TITLES, FEINTING, DEVELOPING, ETC.
Commercial Motion Pictures Co., Inc., 220 W.
42d St., New York. Centaur Film Co., 670-682 Ave. E, Bayonne,
N. J.
Evans Film Mfg. Co., 412-22 W. 216th St., at
Broadway, New York. Gunby Bros., Inc., 145 W. 45th St., New York. Harvard Film Corporation, 231-233 Tenth
Ave., New York. Industrial Moving Picture Co., 223-233 W.
Erie St., Chicago. Standard Motion Picture Co., 6 S. Wabash
Ave., Chicago.
FILM REELS Lang Mfg. Works, Clean, N. Y. Taylor-Shantz Company, 224 Mill St., Rochester,
N. Y.
FURNITURE AND FURNISHING ON RENTAL
William Birns, 103-105 West 37th St., N. Y.
FEATURE FILMS Aetna Film Co., Longacre Bldg., New York. All Star Feature Corp., 220 W. 42nd St., N. Y. Ambrosio American Co., 15 E. 26th St,. N. Y. Box Office Attraction Film Rental Co., 180 W.
46th St., New York. A. Blinkhorn, 119 W. 40th St., New York. California Motion Picture Corp., San Fran
cisco, Cal. / Cosmofotofilm Co., 110 W. 40th St., New York. Criterioa Feature Film Mfg. Co., 110 W. 40 "
St, Hew York. Direct-From-Broadway Features Co., 46
24th St, New York. /k. Eclair Film Co., 126 W. 4«th St, New Yoirk. Eclectic Film Co., 110 W. 40th St., New YoSt, European Feature Film Co., 220 W. 42nd
New York. ,rk. features Ideal, 126 W. 46th St., New YoN. Y. Feature Photoplay Co., 220 W. 42nd St., th St, f amous Players Film Co., 213-229 W. 26)
New York. /. Y.
Films Lloyds, Inc., 220 W. 42nd St., ^V York. General Kilm Co.. 200 Fifth Ave., .Vevlg., ChiGeneral Feature Film Co., Powers Biff
cago, TU. jork. Haumont Co.. lift W. 4nth '^t. New Y, N. Y. Gloria American Co., HO W. 40th St.f 110 W. Greene's Feature Photo Plays, Inc., i
40th St.. New York. 'ew York.
W. W. Hodkinson. 110 W. 40th St, X; Y., Inc., Imperial Motion Picture Co. of N. (
1476 Broadway, N. Y. Broadway, Italian American Film Corp., 1488 j
New York. , 40th St,
Inter-Continent Film Co., 110 W.
New York. _ State St,
Georee Kleine Attractions, 166 N.
Chicago, 111. |. New York Office: 1476 Broadway)
Jesse L. LasW Feature Play Co., Longacre
Theatre, New York. Lea-Bel Company, 912 Schiller Bldg., Chicago. Leading Players Film Corp., 126 W. 46th St,
New York.
Life Photo Film Corp., 220 W. 42d St., N. Y. Mecca Feature Film Co., Inc., 126 W. 46th St., New York.
Mohawk Film Co., Times Bldg., New York.
Mundstuck Features, 909 Longacre Bldg., N. Y. New York Film Co., 145 W. 45th St., N. Y. Pan-American Film Co., 110 W. 40th St., N. Y. Paramount Pictures Corp., 110 W. 40th St., New York
Pasquali American Co., 110 W. 40th St., N. Y. Phoenix Feature Film Corp., 164 Federal St.,
Boston, Mass. Photo Play Production Co., 220 W. 42nd St,
New York.
Playgoers Film Co., Lyric Theatre, New York.
Popular Plays and Players Co., 1600 Broadway, New York.
Progress Film Co., 110 W. 40th St., New York.
Progressive Motion Picture Corp., Times Bldg., New York.
Ramo Films, Inc., Columbia Theatre Bldg., New York.
Rolands Feature Film Co., 145 W. 45th St.,
New York. k. A. H. Sawyer, Inc., 1600 Broadway, New Yor'y] Stellar Photoplay Co., 1476 Broadway, Nq gt' Sterling Camera & Film Co., 145 W. 45f '
New York.
Solax Co., Fort Lee, N. J. , New York.
Union Features, 126 W. 46th St.jth St., N. Y. L'nique Film Co., Inc., 110 W. ii'roadway, N. Y. Universal Film Mfg. Co., 1600 7. 40th St., N. y! University Films, Inc., 110 Ynia Biofilm Co.! 88 Edw. H. Wagner, Agt., R
Park Place, New Yorl?oadway, New York. Wil-Kar Films, 1482 Biion, 130 W. 46th St., World Film Corpora
New York. Inc., 130 W. 46th St, N. Y. Warner's Features, LABELS
oil Label Co., 203-7 W. 40th Every Ready Rrk City. St., New YoJGHTING PLANTS
I)lor Works, Lincoln, Neb. Cushman Mo" PICTURE MACHINES AND MOTION SUPPLIES
.it Supply Co., 160 E. North Fifth Amusemer, Chicago, 111.
Ave, Supply Co.. 1301 Race St, PhiladelCalehuffla, Pa.
phprise Optical Co., 568 W. Randolph St Entertoann, 114 Fifth Ave., New York. Erne Chicago, 111.
ars Theatre Supply Co., Sam Lears, Prop., Le 509 Chestnut St, St Louis, Mo.
Oliver Moving Picture Supply Co., 647 Euclid
Ave., Cleveland, O. Picture Theatre Equipment Co., 21 E. 14tli St,
New York.
Precision Machine Co., 317 E. 34th St., N. Y. Nicholas Power Co., 9U Gold St, New York. The Phantascope Mfg. Co., Washingt?^v D. C Sweeley's Photo Supply House, 611 ' " " ^-^^
Ave., Renova, Pa. '■«qtq Williams, Brown & Earle, Inc., 9^ '^'^'^^^
nut St, Philadelphia, Pa.
MOTION PICTUEE APP ^nE^5-. o*
Burke & James, Inc.. 240-258 Chicago, 111.
MUSICAL INSTRT^^-Jf^^^^l Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cir Berke'ley' Calif American Photoplayer C '' •"
m,-i tr one oin V?' ''eenwich St, New York. pSiER Sd -^^ICIURE frames POSTER AND^2 W. 42nd St., New York.
Menger & R.nr ^
„ an Kodak Co., Rochester, N. Y. Eastn-jioses Planchon, Inc., 75 Fifth Ave., Cel New York. David Horsley, 1600 Broadway, N. Y. Raw Film Supply Co., 15 E. 26th St.. N. Y.
OPERA CHAIRS The Hardesty Mfg. Co.. Canal Dover, Ohio. Steel Furniture Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.
PIPE ORGANS Henry Pilcher's Sons, 914-920 Mason Ave.,
Louisville, Ky. M. P. MoUer, Hagerstown, Md.
PROJECTION LENSES Bausch & Lomb Optical Co., 669 St Paul St., Rochester, N. V.
FOSTERS
The Morgan Lithograph Co., Cleveland, Ohio. REWINDERS AND GENERAL SUPPLIXI L. C. Smith Co., Schenectady, N. Y.
SCREENS
Atsco, Inc., 218 West 42nJ St., New York. Day & Night Screens, Inc., 291 Broadway, New York. STEEL FILM EQUIPMENT FOR EXCHANGES AND MFRS. Columbia Metal Box Co., 226-228 E. 144th St, New York. THEATRE LOBBY FRAMES AND FIXTURES Eagle Frame Co., 506 N. Carpenter St., Chicago, 111.
Newman Mfg. Co., 715 Sycamore St., Cincinnati, O.
UNIFORMS Fechheimer Bros., Union-made Uniforms,
Cincinnati, O.
HEARD IN THE LOBBIES
Claude Lewis and Roff Dale, of Lebanon, Ind., have purchased the White City Theatre at Georgetown, 111., and are refitting it. They plan to make it one of the most attractive motion picture theatres in the section.
Percy W. Gebhart has purchased the Oakland motion picture theatre of Decatur, 111., from D. C. McClelland. He will install a new screen and add a new and more powerful lens to the machine. Gebhart owns a number of other picture theatres here. McClelland goes to Chicago, where he will enter business.
The Monmouth Amusement Company has opened the Royal Theatre on South Main street, ^lonmouth. 111., in the building formerly occupied by the Casino skating rink. The new theatre is unique in that the screen has been placed at the front of the room and the operator's booth at the rear.
The seats have been arranged so that a patron can be seated by disturbing only three persons in case the theatre is filled to capacity. The interior is 50 feet by 100 and well ventilated. It will seat 700. The room is finished in mission style and has a steel ceiling. The operator's booth is fireproof.
Frank Green, manager of the Empress Theatre, at International Falls, has started work on remodeling the theatre. ~ Every man, woman and child who could
walk or ride or who could get out of doors in Lake City, got into the moving pictures that are going to put that city on the map. Lake City is on Lake Pepin, and is famous as a city of launches, fine nurseries, the camping grounds for the Minnesota National Guard, as a manufacturing city and as a beautiful town in general.
The business men arranged for the making of the films and a holiday was proclaimed for the event. The thousand feet of film showed the life on the principal business and residence streets, showed the boating and water sports, the camp grounds and every point of interest.
One of the first moving picture theatres to fail in or around Milwaukee was the house run by J. S. Dano at the corner of 73d and National avenue. West AUis. Mismanagement and poor location were thought to be the cause of the theatre closing. The house did not even bear a name, or if it had any it seemed to be unknown to those in the neighborhood.
The management of Proctor's Broad Street Theatre, Elizabeth, N. J., has adopted a summer scale of prices. For afternoon performances, any seat in the house may be had for five cents and no seats are reserved. In the evening, a five and ten cent schedule prevails. The ten cent seats are reserved.