Variety (Jun 1930)

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Wednesday* June 26, 1930 V A R I E T Y 165 WARNER BROS. ANNIVERSARY ARCHITECT 607 FIFTH AVENUE • • NEW YORK Vol. 4194 ARCHITECT FOR Warner Bros. Pictures, he. Home Office and Film Exchange NEW YORK Vitaphone Studios BROOKL YN, N. Y. Film Storage Building BROOKLYN, N. Y. Office and Film Exchange BUFFALO, N. Y. Pictur«b;Ii.c. STILL SETS THE PACE THE FIRST SOUND FILMS SHOWN IN ARGENTINA AND URUGUAY ALWAYS SET THE STANDARD DISTRIBUTED THROUGHOUT ARGENTINA, URUGUAY, PARAGUAY, CHILE, PERU, BOLIVIA, ECUADOR BY MAX GLUCKSMANN BUENOS AIRES NEW YORK OFFICE—729 SEVENTH AVENUE—JACOBO GLUCKSMANN, Manager 'SSSSFE nmHW llllliiaBi.ll«lM»»HMBBBIHBBHBiaMHII.ltJHH*lilH^yHtfiaP.ibH«ailMljHII«iMyilBmnHlidmi w.Mvr^ till *Kr-i-T;r-*iiii;4-i t'i-ri^Ki4'ria=r^jFpnnnf^ THE WILLIAM BRADLEY STUDIOS ARE SERVING WARNER BROS. With the same attention as when they served Biogrraph, Tanhauser, Edison, Imp, Victor, Gaumont, American Cinema, B. A. Rolfe, Kalem, World Pictures, E. Clair, H. Brenon Studios, Universal and other pioneers of the motion picture Industry. An immense and ever changing stock of furniture is always at hand, and an association of over 40 years with the leading legitimate producer^ enables Mr. Bradley to give his clients the benefit of his wide experience. A partial list of the producers we have worked with— AARONS & FREEDLY DAVID BELASCO EARL CARROLL GEORGE M. COHAN GEORGE CHOOS CHARLES FROHMAN JOHN GOLDEN JED HARRIS MRS. HENRY B. HARRIS SAM HARRIS AND THE MAJORITY OF LITTLE THEATRES AND SCHOOLS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY "EVERYTHING OR ITS WHEREABOUTS" LYLE ANDREWS CHARLES DILLINGHAM CIVIC REPERTORY THEATRE A. E. ERLANGER DANIEL FROHMAN JONES & GREEN KLAW & ERLANGER OLIVER MOROSCO BROCK PEMBERTON LAURENCE RIVERS CARL REED GEORGE TYLER GEORGE WHITE, AL WOODS FLORENZ ZIEQFELD 318 West 43rd Street NEW YORK CITY Phones Longacre 9320-1 DESIGNERS CREATORS ORIGINAL COSTUMES Jupplying on Rental All the Warner Presentation Theatres Costumes for Entire Shows, Presentations or Acts f i We Congratulate WARNER BROS. PICTURES, INC. On the Occasion of Their 25th Anniversary To number among our clientele an institution with such an out- standing record of achievement is a source of pride to this bank. REPUBLIC NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY DALLAS, TEXAS f