Moving Picture World (July-Dec 1910)

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THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD Unprecedented Success Every day brings intelligent exhibitors to the Independent fold in large numbers. The Trust is frantically trying to stem the Tide of Defeat by the usual, intimidating tactics, but the exhibitor no longer fears Boisterous Bluffs and is now convinced he knows how to run his own business. Our Program is AU-Convincinrf. There is no guess work about the Independent 1'roduct of today. It stands out a Mighty Monument to I'luck, Courage and Determination. It speaks for itself. YOU ARE MASTER OF YOURSELF Remember that, Mr. Trust Exhibitor. Your intelligence can no longer be insulted. You know you can go independent and your service will show improvement. DO IT NOW. ORDER. OF RELEASE PROGRAM EVERY MONDAY ECLAIR — Eclair Eiltn Company IMP — Independent Moving Picture Company YANKEE— Yankee Film Company EVERY TUESDAY BISON — New York Motion Picture Company POWERS— The Powers Company THANHOUSER— Thanhouser Company EVERY WEDNESDAY AMBROSIO— New York Motion Picture Company ATLAS — Atlas Film Company CHAMPION — The Champion Film Company NESTOR— David Horsley EVERY THURSDAY ITALA — New York Motion Picture Company IMP — Independent Moving Pictures Company DEFENDER— Wm. H. Swanson LUX— R. Prieur EVERY FRIDAY BISON — New York Motion Picture Company CINES— Eclair Film Co. THANHOUSER— Thanhouser Company EVERY SATURDAY GREAT NORTHERN— Great Northern Film Co. COLUMBIA— Columbia Film Co. ITALA — New York Motion Picture Company POWERS— The Powers Company CAPITOL— Capitol Film Co. RELIANCE— Carlton Laboratories. 1st. Release, October 22. List of BUYING EXCHANGES. September 21st. 1910 CANADA. MISSOURI. Applegatb, L. J. & Sons, 145 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont Canadian Film Exchange, Calgary, Alberta. Gaumont Company. 154 St. Catherine St., Montreal, Que. Klnetagraph Co. (for Canada), 41 East 21st St., New York City. Canadian Film Exchange, Vancouver, B. C. CALIFORNIA. California Film Exchange, 1065 Mission St., San Francisco. Miles Brothers. 790 Turk St., San Francisco. Pacific States Exchange, T34 S. Main St., Los Angeles. Western Film Company, 108 East 4th St., Los Angeles. COLORADO. W. II. Swanson Film Exchange, 301 Railroad Bid?., Denver. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Paramount Film Exchange, 42S Ninth St., N. W., Washington. GEORGIA. Consolidated Film Exchange, Rhodes Bldg., Atlanta. Sunny South Film Exchange, Rhodes Building, Atlanta > ILLINOIS. Anti-Trust Film Co., 79 So. Clark St., Chicago. F.ngene Cltne. 59 Dearborn St., Chicago. OlObe Film Service. 107 B. Madison St.. Chicago. H. A II. Film Service Co., 98 Jackson Blvd., Chicago, 111. Ijiemmle Film Service. 196 Lake St.. Chicago. Standard Film Exchange, 135 E. Washington St., Chicago. KANSAS. Wichita Film and Supply Co., 122 No. Market St., Wichita. LOUISIANA. Dixie Film Co., 720 Maison Blanche Bldg., New Orleans. MASSACHUSETTS. Boston Film Rental Co.. 665 Washington St., BosUn. W. E. Green Film Exchange, 228 Tremont Ave., Boston. MARYLAND. Consolidated Amusement Co.. 28 W. Lexington St., Baltimore. B. Sc W. Film Exchange. 412 E. Baltimore St., Baltimore. MINNESOTA. I.aemmle Film Service, 400 Sykes St.. Minneapolis. MICHIGAN. Michigan Film & Supply Co., 1106 Union Trust Bldg., Detroit. Btjoo Film & Amusement Co., 1222 Grand Ave., Kansas City. J. W. Morgan. 1230 Grand Ave.. Kansas City. Swanson Crawford Film Co., Century Bldg., St. Louis Laemmle Film Service, NEBRASKA. 1517 Farnam St., Omaha. NEW YORK CO. Albany Film Exchange. 418 Broadway, Albany. Victor Film Service, 39 Church St., Buffalo. NEW YORK CITY. Exhibitors Film Exchange. 138 Third Ave.. City. Empire Film Exchange. 150 East 14th St., City. Great Eastern Film Exchange, 21 East 14th St.. City. Paramount Film Exchange. 61 West 14th St.. City. Peerless Film Exchange, 94 Fifth Ave., New York City. Hudson Film Exchange. 138 East 14th St.. City. Wm. Steiner Film Exchange, 110 Fourth Ave., City. OHIO. Buckeye Film * Projection Co.. 309 Arcade Bldg., Dayton. Capitol Film Service. 422 N. High St.. Columbus. Cincinnati Film Exchange. 315 West 4tb St.. Cincinnati. Toledo Film Exchange. 319 Superior St., Toledo. Victor Film Service, Prospect anl Huron Sts., Cleveland. OREGON. Ind. Western Film Exchange. Swetland Bldg., Portland. OKLAHOMA. Dnlted Motion Picture Co.. 112 Main St., Oklahoma City. PENNSYLVANIA. Eagle Film Exchange. 143 N. 9th St.. Philadelphia. Philadelphia Film * Projection Co.. 44 N. 9th St., Philadelphia. Philadelphia Film Exchange, 934 Arch St.. Philadelphia. Ind. Film Exchange, 415 Ferry St., Pittsburg. TEXAS. Texas Film Exchange, 311 Elm St.. Dallas. UTAH. Co-operative Film Exchange. 820 Atlas Block. Salt Lake City. WASHINGTON. Pacific Film Exchange, Globe Bldg., Seattle. Motion Picture Distributing & Sales Co,, III. E. 14th St., N. Y. City