Wid's year book (1919)

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The A, D. A. Boys The Assistant Directors Association, which was formed in Los Angeles almost a year ago, was the brain child of the leading members of the motion pic¬ ture profession, and through their untiring efforts, their dream has at last come true. They have their own club rooms, with a reference library, and they meet the first and last Friday of the month. Joe McDonough Robert McGowan Richard Oliphant Dana Ong James O. Shea Mortimer Peebles Frank Richardson Fred Robinson Arthur Rose A1 Russell Harry Schenck Leigh Smith hid Sowders Chas. Stallings Herbert Sutch Norman Taroug" Harry Tenbrook Frank Thorne Ernest Traxler Fred Tyler Tom Walsh Allan Watt George Webster Mac Wright The members: Western Electric Co. Industrials. Ivan Abramson Park Frame Dave Allen Frank Gerehity Alexander Alt Mark Goldaine Scott Beal Alfred E. Green Chester Bennett Rex Hodge George Bertholon Dave Howard Harry Burns Elliott Howe James Clemmens Lou Howland Buck Counors Bert King William Crinley Eddie Laemmlle Fred Croft Ward Lascalle George Crone Jack Laver William Dagwell Irving Luddy Douglas Dawson Roy Marshall Walter De Courcey Ray Meeker Eugene I)e Rue Claude H. Mitchell William Dyer Martin Murphy Reaves Eason iHenry Murray Arthur Flavin Joe McCloskey “The Education of Mrs. Drudge” — showing the useof an electric washing machine, solving one of the disagreeable problems of housekeeping. One reel, 15 minutes. “A Square Deal for His Wife” — a comedy drama, picturing the straightening out of a serious domestic tangle through the installation of a complete outfit of electrical household appliances. Two reels, 28 minutes. “Inside the Big Fence” — welfare picture, featuring the advantages of working in a modern factory turn¬ ing out electrical equipment. Two reels, 25 minutes. “Forging the Links of Fellowship” — manufacturing picture, showing interesting phases of modern factory processes. Two reels, 27 minutes. “Telephone Inventors of Today” — picturing many of the most interesting phases of electrical invention, including the handling of high tension currents, oper¬ ation of the radio telephone, the public speaking tele¬ phone, etc. Three reels, 38 minutes. Colin Campbell DIRECTED Katherine MacDonald in “THE BEAUTY MARKET” — “THE THUNDERBOLT” FIRST NATIONAL RELEASE Address WID’S DAILY, Hollywood, Calif. Now directing Dustin Farnum. Title ot present production to be announced shortly