The Moving picture world (September 1923-October 1923)

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October 13, 1923 MOVING PICTURE WORLD 5.87 Blue Ribbon List of Independent Exchanges NEW YORK AYWON FILM CORP. 729 Seventh Avenue. Big Boy Williams series. The Midnight Flower. The Purple Dawn. The Girl from the West. The Tango Cavalier. RENOWN K\ CHANGES. 729 Seventh Avenue. The Empty Cradle. Women Men Marry. East Side, West Side. The Spider and the Rose. Temporary Marriage. The Man from Ten Strike. Bright Lights of Broadway. Elaine Hammerstein specials. Larry Semon in feature length comedies. COMMONWEALTH FILM CORP. 729 Seventh Avenue. Preferred Pictures specials. Mother'sin-Law. "Broken Wings." The Virginian Clara Kimball Young series. Johnny Hines features. Miscellaneous features ; Eddie Polo and Adventures of Tarzan serials; Eddie Lyons and Billy West comedies; Prisma and Burliugham educational. APOLLO EXCHANGES. 1600 Broadway. Notoriety. I am the Law, and other features. Twelve reissue Cliaplins, two reels. Joe Rock, Hall Room Boys, Monty Banks and Bill Franey short subjects. PHILADELPHIA MASTERPIECE FILM ATTRACTIONS. 1329 Street. Eight Preferred Specials. BeginSept. 1: "Thirty and Two" Specials. DE LUXE FILM CO. 1318 Vino Street. C. B. C. product. Arrow's Santa Fe Trail serial. ROYAL PICTURES. 1337 Vine Street. Sure Fire Flint. Man From Hell's River. Unconqiiered Woman. Love's Old Sweet Song. Women s Home Companion two-reel subjects. PITTSBURGH H. LANDE FILM DISTRIB. 1022 Forbes St. C. B. C. Special Serial. Arrow's Santa Fe Trail serial. Vine Street. nlD CHICAGO PROGRESS PICTURES CO. 808 South Wabash Avenue. Jacqueline or Blazing Barriers One Eighth Apache. Chain Lightning. The Innocent Cheat. Streets of New York. Ten Nights in a Barroom. Night Life in Hollywood. Arrow's Santa Fe Trail. RENOWN PICTURES, INC. 831 South Wabash Avenue. The Empty Cradle. Women Men Marry East Side, West Side. Elaine Hammerstein Specials. BUFFALO RENOWN PICTURES. INC. 505 Pearl Street. See Renown, New \ork City. Same product. INDIANAPOLIS PROGRESS PICTURES CO. 144 West Vermont Street. See Progress, Chicago. Same product. CLEVELAND PROGRESS PICTURES CO. 518 Film Building. Streets of New York. Night Life in Hollywood and entire Arrow product. Santa Fe Trail Serial. CINCINNATI, O. PROGRESS PICTURES CO. 505 Broadway. Streets of New York. Night Life in Hollywood and Arrow product. Santa Fe Trail Serial. ATLANTA, GA. PROGRESS PICTURES, INC., A. C. Bromberg, manager. Arrow specials, including "Jacqueline or Blazing Barriers," "The Little Red Schoolhouse," "Lost in a Big City," "The Rip Tide," "Man and Wife," "The Streets of New York," "The Broken Violin" and "None So Blind," Arrow's Santa Fe Trail Special. ENTERPRISE DISTRIBUTING CORPORATION. General Office, Wi% Walton St., Atlanta Ga. Wm. K. Jenkins, president. John W. ('nil lian, vice-president. ENTERPRISE DISTRIBUTING CORPORATION. Branch Office, 104 Walton St., Atlanta, Ga. John W. Mangham, branch manager. Luck. Secrets of Paris. You Are Guilty. The Last Hour. The World's a Stage. Flesh and Blood. I Am the Law. The Fall of Babylon. The Greatest Menace. Richard Talmadge Specials. Franklyn Farnum Westerns. Mack Sennett Comedies. Funny Face Comedies. One new Western release each week. CHARLOTTE, N. C. ENTERPRISE DISTRIBUTING CORPORATION. Branch Office, 325 South Church St., Charlotte, N. C. James M. Hicks, branch manager. Luck. Secrets of Paris. You Are Guilty The Last Hour. The World's a Stage. Flesh and Blood. I Am the Law. The Fall of Babylon. The Greatest Menace. Richard Talmadge Specials. Franklyn Farnum Westerns. Mack Sennett Comedies. Funny Face Comedies. One new Western release each week. PROGRESS PICTURES, INC. A. C. Bromberg manager. Same product as Progress, Atlanta NEW ORLEANS, LA. PROGRESS PICTURES, INC. A. C. Bromberg manager. Same product as Progress, Atlanta and Charlotte. ENTERPRISE DISTRIBUTING CORPORATION. Branch Office, 1000 Perdido St., New Orleans, La. R. A. Kelly, branch manager. Luck Secrets of Paris. The Last Hour. Sure Fire Flint. The World's a Stage. Flesh and Blood I Am the Law. The Fall of Babylon. The Greatest Menace. Richard Talmadge Specials. Franklyn Farnum Westerns. Mack Sennetit Comedies. One new Western release each week. DALLAS, TEX. ENTERPRISE DISTRIBUTING CORPORATION. Branch Office, 308 South Harwood St., Dallas, Tex. M. S. White, branch manager. Secrets of Paris. You Are Guilty. The Last Hour. The World's a Stage. Flesh and Blood. I Am the Law. The Broken Silence. Girl From Porcupine. God's Country and the Law. Out of the Dust. Richard Talmadge Specials. Franklyn Farnum Westerns. Mack Sennett Comedies. Funny Face Comedies. One new Western release each week. PROGRESS PICTURES, INC. Same product as Progress, Atlanta. OKLAHOMA CITY ENTERPRISE DISTRIBUTING CORPORATION. Branch Office, 329 West Reno St., Oklahoma City, Okla. Wallace Walthall, branch manager. Secrets of Paris. You Are Guilty. The Last Hour. The World's a Stage. Flesh and Blood. I Am (lie Law. Franklyn Farnum Westerns. Neal Hart. William Fairbanks. Mack Sennett Comedies. Funny Face Comedies. One new Western release each week. ST. LOUIS, MO, ENTERPRISE DISTRIBUTING CORPORATION. Brauch Office, 3320 Lindell Boulevard, St. Louis, Mo. J. B. Underwood, branch manager. Luek. Secrets of Paris. You Are Guilty. The Last Hour. The World's a Stage.. Flesh and Blood. I Am the Law. Richard Talmadge Specials. Franklyn Farnum Westerns. Mack Sennett Comedies. One new Western release each week. KANSAS CITY, KAN. ENTERPRISE DISTRIBUTING C6RPORATION. Branch Office, 109-115 West 18th St., Kansas City, Mo. Truly B. Wildman, branch manager. Luck. Secrets of Paris. You Are Guilty. The Last Hour. The World's a Stage. Flesh and Blood. I Am the Law. Richard Talmadge Specials. Franklyn Farnum Westerns. Mack Sennett Comedies. One new Western release each week. OMAHA, NEB. ENTERPRISE DISTRIBUTING CORPORATION. Branch Office, 1222 Harney St., Omaha, Neb. John J. Rogers, branch manager. Luek Secrets of Paris. You Are Guilty. The Last Hour. The World's a Stage. Flesh and Blood I Am the Law. Richard Talmadge Specials Franklyn Farnum Westerns. Mack Sennett Comedies. One new Western release each week. Campaign Laid for R. Talmadge Films With the arrival in New York of "Fast Freight," the first Richard Talmadge starring vehicle, produced for Truart by Carlos Productions, a definite campaign is being laid by M. H. Hoffman, vice-president, and Alexander S. Aronson, general manager of sales of Truart Film Corporation, for the distribution of the first series of Richard Talmadge productions. The entire first series of four Richard Talmadge productions will be arranged for distribution as one unit. C. B. C. Closes a Big English Transaction Almost on the eve of the departure of Jack Cohn on board' the Aquitania for London a deal was closed in New York City whereby the R. K. Bartlett Company, Inc., acquired the rights for all of the C. B. C. pictures for this season, including: "Yesterday's Wife," "Forgive and Forget," "The Marriage Market," "The Barefoot Boy," "Innocence," "Discontented Husbands," "Traf fic in Hearts" and "Pal o' Mine." Mr. Bartlett is well known in Europe. He was one of the first pioneers in exploiting pictures abroad. He sailed for England on the Aquitania and has taken with him prints of the productions. He has in mind a unique distribution plan for these pictures abroad. Mr. Bartlett upon his arrival in England will start the machinery going that will launch a big exploitation campaign for each one of the C. B. C. pictures. Announces Sales Irving Cummings announces the following additional sales on his Production "Broken Hearts of Broadway." Western Pennsylvania to the Lande Film Co. of Pittsburgh, Pa. New York State, outside of Greater New York, First Graphic Film Exchange, Buffalo, N. Y. Plays Mother Role Mary Carr plays the mother of Constance Binney in C. C. Burr's production, "Three o'Clock in the Morning," which was directed by Kenneth Webb. Mrs. Carr attained world-wide fame as "Ma Benton" in "Over the Hill." FORGIVE AND FORGET Just Exploit It, That's All— And Hang Up A New Attendance Record