The Moving picture world (July 1925-August 1925)

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10 I J A| 1. MOVING PICTURE WORLD Columbia News 1600 BROADWAY July 4, 1925 WEATHER: Fair for Stars, Stories and Sellouts with COLUMBIA PICTURES NEW YORK CITY |)TARS appearing THE BEST EXCHANGES Apollo Exchange, 1600 Broadway, New York City Standard Film Service Co., 2nd Floor, Film Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. Standard Film Service Co., Film Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. Standard Film Service Co., Jos. Mack Bldg., Detroit, Mich. Federated Film Exchange Co., 1018 Forbes St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberty Film Dist. Corp., Ill Walton St., Atlanta, Ga. Liberty Film Dist. Corp. 223 S. Liberty St., New Orleans, La. Liberty Film Dist. Corp. 2009 Jackson St., Dallas, Texas. Capitol Film Exchanges, 733 S. Wabash Av., Chicago, 111. Masterpiece Film Attractions, Inc., 1329 Vine St., Philadelphia, Pa. Columbia Pictures Corp., 3317 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. All Star Feature Dist., Inc., 209 Golden Gate Av., San Francisco, Calif. All Star Features Dist., Inc., 915 S. Olive St., Los Angeles, Calif. Greater Features, Inc.. 2006 Third Av., Seattle, Wash. Greater Features. Inc., 64 E. 4th St., Salt Lake City, Utah. Greater Features, Inc., 2075 Broadway, Denver, Colo. Greater Features, Inc., 391 Oak St., Portland, Ore. Greater Features, Inc., 109 N. Montana St., Butte, Mont. Independent Films, Inc., 10 Piedmont St., Boston, Mass. Independent Films, Inc., 134 Meadow St., New Haven. Conn. COLUMBIAS are GREAT "The Danger Signal," first production, has a marvelous cast: Jane Novak, Robert Edeson, Dorothy Revier, Gaston Glass, Robert Gordon, Pat Harmon, Lincoln Stedman and Gertrude Short. ERLE C. KENTON Directed. A BIG BOX OFFICE BET WALDORFS are WONDERS "Enemy of Men," first release has a cast of money getting favorites: Dorothy Revier, Charles Clary, Cullen Landis, Virginia Marshall, Leo White, Cesare Gravina, Barbara Luddy, Michael Dark and Laura La Vernie. A GREAT AUDIENCE WINNER PERFECTIONS pull PATRONS "Fighting Youth," first picture has a cast to fill every seat: Pauline Garon, William Fairbanks, Frank Hagney, Jack Britton, Tom Carr, George Periolat, Pat Harmon and William Norton Bailey. MEAN MORE MONEY Premier Pictures Exchanges. Inc., 1005 High St., Des Moines, la. Friedman Film Corp., Film Exchange Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Independent Films, Ltd., 12 Mayor St.. Montreal, Canada. Independent Films. Ltd., 21 Dundas St., E. Toronto, Canada. Independent Film Co., 115 West 17th St., Kansas City, Mo. Premier Pictures Exchanges. Inc., 1511 Chicago St.. Omaha, Neb. Celebrated Players Film Corp., 713 Wells St.. Milwaukee, Wis. Exhibitors Film Exchange, Inc., 916 "G" St., N. W., Washington, D. C. THE BEST 1925-26 PICTURES COLUMBIA The Danger Signal The Unwritten Law SOS Perils of the Sea Ladies of Leisure The Lure of Broadway Midnight Flames WALDORF Enemy of Men The Penalty of Jazz The Thrill Hunter Sealed Lips The Fate of a Flirt The Price of Success PERFECTION Fighting Youth The Speed Demon The New Champion The Great Sensation A Fight to the Finish The Handsome Corure