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            Distributors of Motion  Pictures in  the Non-



                                    Theatrical  Field

Ad-O-Gram Film  Corp..............................................4820 Delmar Blvd.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.

Argonaut Distributing  Corp.........................................71  W. 23rd St., New York,  N. Y.

Atlas Educational  Film Co..........................................1111  South Blvd.,  Oak  Park   HI.

Besseler Educational  Film  Co.......................................71  W. 23rd St., New York,  N. Y.

Community  Motion Picture Bureau..................................71  W  23rd St., New York,  N. Y.

Educational Motion  Picture Bureau...................................308  Boylston  St., Boston,  Mass.

Educational Pictures Co..........................'..................406 Fngtcwood  Ave., Chicago,  111.

Fitzpatrick-McElroy  ..........*.....................................202 South  State  St., Chicago,  111.

Graphoscope Co....................................................50 E. 42nd St., New York,  N. Y.

Harcol  Film Co....................................................330 Camp  St., New Orleans, La.

Humanoscope  Co......................................................103  Wall  St,  Buffalo, N,  Y.

International Church  Film  Corp.......................................920 Broadway, New York,  N. Y.

Marie's  Library of Films..............................................76 W.  Lake St., Chicago,  III.

Hew  Era Films  ....................................................207 S. Wabash Ave.,  Chicago,  III.

Paragon Film  Bureau  ...................................................1127 E. 3rd  St., Chicago,  111.

P'athescope  Co. of America.............*............................33 W. 42nd St., New York,  N. Y.

Photo Finishing  Co.................................................3159 Indiana Ave., Chicago,  111.

Society  of  Visual Education...................................806  W.  Washington Blvd., Chicago,  111.

Victor Safety  Film Corp...........................................130  W. 42nd St., New York,  N. Y.

Producers Church  and  School Service...................................729 7th Ave., New York,  N.' Y.

Community  Service,  Inc............................................1 Madison  Ave., New  York,  N. Y.

Canadian  Educational  Film  Service................................37  Bleecker St., Toronto, Ont., Can.

Marine  Film Service ..................................................Ill 5th Ave., New York,  N. Y.

National Non theatrical Motion Pictures, Inc........................230 W  38th St., New York,  N. Y.

lea  Bel Co  ......................................................804 S, Wabash  Ave., Chicago,  111.

Kinetna Film  Service  ..............................................808 S. Wabash  Ave., Chicago,  I1L

Plymouth Film Corp................................................46 W. 24th St., New York,  N. Y.

Film  Library  Service  ...............................................67 W. 44th St., New York,  N. Y.

Pyramid Pictures  Corp.............................................443 S. Dearborn  St.,  Chicago,  III.

Worcester  Film Corp.   ..  .;..........................................130 W.  -16th St., New York,  N. Y.

Jawitz Pictures Corp......................;.........................729 7th Ave., New York,  N. Y.

Celebrated  Players  Fihn  Corp........................................810 S, Wabash Ave., Chicago,  111.

Co-operative Safety Film Co..........................................805^ Wabash  Ave., Chicago,  111.

World -Educational Pictures Co...........................t..........804 S, Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111.

Eilm  Library,  Inc...............................................130 W. 46th St., New York,  N. Y.
 

Churches Showing  Films
 

  Estimates of  the number of  Churches using mo¬

tion  pictures range from  4,000: to 25,000   "The

Christian  Advocate"  recently  stated  that  there

were 4,000 churches using pictures.   Oi a verified

list of over  1,000 churches showing films  the state

division  is as follows:
 

Alabama ..........  1

Arizona ...........  1

Arkansas..........  2

California  .. . ., ... . 46

Canada...........  1

Colorado  ......... 18

Connecticut  ....... 26

Delaware  .........  2

Dist.  of Columbia..  3
 

Florida  ...........   1

Georgia ...........  15

Idaho  ....-.........   3

Illinois  ..........69

Indiana  ...........  19
 

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Kansas  ...........  14

Kentucky  .........   5

Louisiana  .........   2
 

Maine  ...........   5

Maryland  ........    9

Massachusetts' ....   35

Michigan  ........  32

Minnesota  .......  16

M ssouri  .........27

Montana  ..........   2

Nebraska  ........  14

New Hampshire  ...   2

New Jersey  .......  46

New Mexico.....   3

New York.....487

Nort'n Carolina    ..   4

Norch Dakota  ___    2

Ohio  ............  32
 

Oklahoma .........  14

Oregon...........   1

Pennsylvania  ......  69

Rhode Island......   3

South Carolina  ....   3

South Dakota  .....  12
 

Washington  . . ,

West  Virginia  .
 

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15
 

... 30

.1,164
 

Short  Reel  Releases
 

        C.  B. C.  FILM  SALES  CORP.

  Hallroom Boys Comedies (2 reels) :  Wild Wild

Women, Some Champs,  Clever  Cuba, All  Balled

Up, Hired  and Fired, A  Close Shave, This Is the

Life,  A  Doggpne  Mix-up, In Again  Out  Again,

High and Dry, Tough Luck, In Bad  Again.

  Hallroom Boys Comedies,  featuring  Slim  Smith:

Released through  Federated Film Exchanges twice

a month.

  Screen Snapshots:  1 reel "fan magazine of the

screen,"  twice , a  month, now  released through

Federated Exchanges,"

  Star Ranch  Westerns (2 reels, twice a month) :

The Mormon  Trail, The Man  Hater,  Desperate

Tenderfoot,  The Ranch Mystery, A Daughter  of

the Law, The Gun Runners, Her Western  Ad¬

venture,  Pirates  of  the  West,  The Queen  of

Hearts, A  Western  Feud, The  Eagle Man,  The

Golden  Lure,  The Outlaw's  Revenge, The  Stran¬

ger,  Tangled  Trails, The Scorpion's  Sting, Des¬

perate  Chances.

  Features:  Dangerous Love, 5 ; The Victim, 5 ;

Way Up Yonder,  Prizma  Prologue;  Captivating

Mary Carstairs, Norma Talmadge Reissue;  laobel

or the Trail's End.'
 

 EDUCATIONAL FILM  EXCHANGES, INC.

  Mermaid Comedies  (2 reels) :   A Fresh  Start,

Duck Inn, Dynamite, Nonsense, The  Simp,  April

Fool, High and  Dry,  Moonshine,  Holy  Smoke,

Bang, The Greenhorn, Grief, Sunless Sunday.

  Torchy  Comedies  (2 reels):   Torchy,  Torchy

Comes Through,  Torchy in High,  Torchy's  Mil¬

lions, Torchy Turns Cupid,  Torchy's Double Tri¬

umph,  Torchy  Mixes In, Torchy's Night Hood,

Torchy's  Big  Lead,  Crowning Torchy, Torchy's

Promotion.

  Chester  Comedies  (2  reels) :  A  Seaside Siren.

The  Big Show, A  Trav Full of Trouble, The One

Best Pet,  YouTI Be S'prised, Beat It, Ladies Pets,

Just  in Time, Ready to Serve, Snooky's  Wild  Oats.

Snooky's Blue Monday,  Snooky's Fresh Heir.

  Christie  Comedies (2 reels):   Kiss Me Caroline,

A  Seaside  Siren,  Out for the  Night,  Seven  Bald

Pates,  Don't Blame the Stork,  Striking  Models,

A  Homespun  Hero,  Shuffle  the Queens,  Going

Thro' the  Rye,  Mr. Fathna,  Wedding Blues,  Back

From the  Front, Dining Room, Kitchen and  Sink,

Movie Mad, Nobody's Wife, IIey Rube, Man  vs.

Woman,  Scrappily  Married,  The  Reckless  Sex,

Red  Hot Love, Short and Snappy,  Sneakers, Let

Me  Explain, Southern Exposure.
 

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