Moving Picture Age (Jan-Dec 1922)

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November, 1922 MOVING PICTURE AGE 25 Use the ACME Portable No. 12 and Auto Generator Ask us about our special payment plan. Makes it easy to purchase. [OME STEAD 75/0 CPVor/h yfshland ^4\/enuej "^"g) C/iicaao Producers and Distributors for American Farm Bureau Federation Farmers' Institutes, Granges, Shipping Associations, Schools, Churches, Farm Bureaus THESE FEATURE FILMS PLEASE Spring Valley— 5 Reels $10.00 Day $40.00 Week Joe McGuire— 5 Reels 12.00 Day 42.00 Week The Homestead— 3 Reels .... 6.00 Day 24.00 Week Just for fun show the Comedy Farming in One Lesson— 2 Reels . $4.00 Day $16.00 Week Second week one -half price the first week. Iowa Territory Order of Homestead Films, Inc. E. F. BIDDLE, Mgr. 316 Locust St. Des Moines, Iowa For best service Order Early nomadic bootblack, streets of the old quarter of the city, market place with fruit and vegetable stalls, wandering musicians; using dynamite to bring fish to surface; pets, dogs, monkey, waterfowl, cocatoo, bear; Alkali Lake, Oregon, bordered by deposit of carbonate of soda; Stanislaus River supplies San Francisco with power to run electric plant; the noble Indian, 100 per cent American, riding through his native hills. Charles Urban's Movie Chat, No. 88.* Reels, 1. Producer, Charles Urban; exchange, Kineto Co. of America. Remarks: cut scene of colored boys playing craps, City of Constantine in Algeria, quaint, narrow streets, numerous saddle makers; an onion farm in New Jersey, pipe line sprinklers, packing and shipping to market; dog born without forelegs, uses wheelbarrow for traveling about; boot-tree factory, shaping model by hand, copying by machinery; watermelon patch in south Dixie; large turtle caught in Florida waters; boxing bout between two bears. Pathe Review, No. 137.* Reels, 1. Producer and exchange, Pathe. Remarks: (Cut picture of nude Venus.) Pathecolor varieties of roses, Venus, Liberty, etc.; metal spinning, shaping and lacquering brass chandelier; Ten Blocks East, squalor, views of mansions; at the Zoo Mr. Elephant has his teeth brushed, slow-moving camera scenes of graceful motions of trotting elephant; Hill Monastery of Portugal; Leiria and Batalha in color, unfinished chapel, cloister of Alphonso Fifth. Pathe News, No. 102.* Reels, 1. Producer and exchange, Pathe. Remarks: Secretary of Navy Denby inspects big guns which are fast becoming obsolete; Urbian Ledoux delivers sermon; Lawton, Okla., man jumps from aeroplane in parachute; Paris, most powerful light-house completed, Church de la Trinite; Westlake La., bull-frog smokes cigarettes; Dublin, Ireland, release of 3,000 Sinn Fein prisoners, due to peace treaty; Falcone, Italy, devastated by flood; New York City children at city clinics learn to cook their own Christmas dinner; San Francisco, inflated bags under wings of aeroplane; Quebec, Can., ski jumping; cartoon by Bert Green, relative military strength of leading nations. The New America.* Reels, 1. Producer and exchange, Community Motion Picture Service. Remarks: Wilderness of Cumberland and Blue Ridge Mountains, sequestered folk, primitive customs and ideas of their forefathers, spinning yarn, weaving cloth, mountain girl tans hides for her own shoes, wash day, men fishing and squirrel hunting, catching rainbow and speckled trout in a seine. Calcasien River, Louisiana, colored folk gather for baptism, negro huts, home life, tenant's home in Dixie; section of New York's little Italy, department stores Motion Pictures for Community Needs A Practical Manual of Information and Suggestion for Educational, Religious and Social Work A Complete Manual of Film Lore What films are available Cost of different types of Suggested programs equipment Where films can be obtained A list of the most important Average cost of rentals projectors Equipment requirements for Principles of operation school or church Care of the films By Gladys and Henry Bollman The price of this book is 82.00 and can be ordered through your bookstore. If you order from the publishers, send us $2.00 and we will pay the postage. 2q8 pp. i2tno. Indexed. With Diagrams. HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY 19 West 44th Street • New York that walk around, buying fish, man-power merry-go-round, a little mother of Hester Street; Los Angeles, rodeo. Mirrors of Nature.* Reels, 1. Producer, Burton Holmes; exchange, Nat. Non-Theatrical Motion Pictures. Remarks: A scenic of reflections, where branches bend, where castles crown the heights, famous Loreley Rock, the classic Rhine, crystal mirrors of River Marne, canals of France. Charles Urban's Movie Chat, No. 87.* Reels, 1. Producer, Charles Urban; exchange, Kineto Co. of America. Remarks: Florence, Ponte Vecchio, Palazzo Vecchio, 600 years old, old Giotto Tower, early Gothic architecture, Statue of Pegasus, Statue of Sabines; shooting pigeons with camera in New York City, water supply, viaduct, aeration plant, dam in construction; Medenine, Africa, stone buildings and sealed windows; Iguana, British Guiana; contractor builds bungalow in eight hours, tenants move in. Charles Urban's Movie Chat, No. 91.* Reels, 1. Producer, Charles Urban; exchange, Kineto Co. of America. Remarks: Piazza della Ragione; camels taking place of horses in CaliIn fair Verona, romantic Italian city, old forum, old church at fornia; sodium sulphide crystals, acetate of lead, crystals of sal-ammoniac; cattle round-up out west, disinfection of animals; garden slug a contortionist; native potter in Tunis, Africa, drying wares in sun or kiln, varieties of guinea pigs. The Penegrine Falcon.* Reels, 1. Producer, Swedish Biograph; exchange, National Non-Theatrical Motion Pictures. Remarks: Bird of prey, one yard between tips of wings, breeds high upon mountains, eggs and young, difficulties in taking pictures of this bird, climbing down precipices; goshawk with nest of branches, young, flying school on broad edge of nest. Wild Animals of North America.* Reels, 1. Producer, Peters; exchange, National Non-Theatrical Motion Pictures. Remarks: Buffalo ranks largest of animals in U. S., frequents region between Mississippi and Rocky Mountains; wild horses of the west; caribou, elk; bears still plentiful in mountainous regions, fierce grizzly, brown bear; raccoon valuable for fur; panther, wild cat, fox, porcupine, ground hog; alligators in southern states, farms where they are raised for their hides; seals on California coast, baby sea lion, tortoises. Young Fur-Bearing Animals.* Reels, 1. Producer and exchange, Pathe. Remarks: Hedgehogs, domestic cat, squirrels, ferrets, fox cubs, badger, bear cubs, lion cubs. Baby Song Birds at Mealtime.* Reels, 1. Producer and exchange, Pathe. Remarks: Birds belonging to finch family, the bullfinch at breakfast, chaffinch and young; brown linnet, FILMS FOR SALE Universities, Schools, Colleges and Non Theatrical Exchanges, "ATTENTION! 5>? We have a large supply of films especially adapt? ed for your peculiar needs. Literary, Historica1 and Educational subjects — all lengths. Others "list" non-theatrical pictures— we have them. Let us fill your next season's requirements. Start right. Place your orders now. 3Fatott? -pictures Corporation 729 SEVENTH AVE., NEW YORK, N. Y. "A CLEARING HOUSE FOR FILMS OF MERIT" Please say, "As advertised in MOVING PICTURE AGE," when you write to advertisers.