Moving Picture World (Jul 1921)

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PICTURE WORLD July 2, 1921 MOVINC °Rl rnh. Colorai SIDE! F THE STATE ORGANIZATIONS OF THE MOTION PICTURE THEATRE OWNERS OF AMERICA ~ vans Pennsylvania: 2 —M. C. Kellog, South Dakota ; 3— Harry Heirstciner, Iowa; A— Charles L. O’Reilly New York; 5— . Bethancourt Louisiana; 6— Charles T. Sears, Missouri; 7— A. R. Pratner, Nebraska; 8— L. J. Dittmar Kentucky ; 9— II . A. Stetfes, ited Protective Theatrical League; 10— H. H. Lustig, Northern Ohio Exhibitors’ Association; 11— C. A. Lick Arkansas; l G G. ■ •• 13 — /. T. Collins, New Jersey; 14—/. Talbot, Oklahoma; 15— M. A. Heinne, Connecticut; \6— Thomas G. I tck Roy, mes Ritter, Michigan; 18 — L. M. Rubens, Illinois; 19 — Edward M. Fay, Rhode Island; 20— J. A. Maddox, Southern Ohio Association hdiana 17— Jc