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KINEMATGGRAPH YEAR  BOOK 19  2  9 THE  WORLD'S STANDARD  OF QUALITY 9  APT  ABLE  FOR )UND  FILMS ENTIRELY  BRITISH kers  and  Selling  Agents  : SHAW  PROJECTOR  CO. (Proprietors  Amalgamated  Photographic  Manufacturers  Ltd.) *  &  DISTRICT  -  3,  SOHO  SQUARE,  LONDON,  W.l. g  LANCASHIRE  -  ALBION  WALK,  ALBION  ST.,  LEEDS. SUPERLITE CINEMA SCREENS THE  ORIGINAL  SCREEN  HOUSE 12  Months'  guarantee  given  with all   New  Screens. Service  after  Purchase, As  installed  at Scala  Theatre, London. Rialto, Rochdale. Twickenham  Kinema. Duke  of  York's, Brighton. Plaza,  Portsmouth. Plaza,  Maidenhead. Pavilion,  Swindon. Criterion,  Gosport. Carlton,  Upton  Park. Capitol,  Tonbridge. Elite,  Bradford. Princes.  Portsmouth. etc.,  etc. Telephones : Day  Resent  3310 Night.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.".'.'Chssold  4778 Studios  : Stamford  Hill  &  Wal  thamstow  . Telephone  :  Walthamstow  237^ AGENTS  FOR  THE NEW  PURE  WHITE REAR  PROTECTION SCREENS. Superlite  Special Talkie  Screens, can  be  used  for  ordinary  Films. Superlite  White  Opaque. Superlite  Silver  Opaque. Superlite  Maintenance  Service. SUPERLITE CINEMA  SCREEN  CO., 46,  GERRARD  STREET,  W.l. (Proprietress  Miss  W.  Bulman) No  connection  with  any  other  Firm  using  the name  of  Bulman. Scanned  from  the  collections  of The  Library  of  Congress AUDIO-VISUAL  CONSERVATION at  The  LIBRARY  of  CONGRESS Packard  Campus for  Audio  Visual  Conservation www.loc.gov/avconservation Motion  Picture  and  Television  Reading  Room www.loc.gov/rr/mopic Recorded  Sound  Reference  Center www.loc.gov/rr/record The  Kin emato graph  Year  Book. 1 WAY  &  WALLER, 5,  HANOVER  SQUARE,  W.l. Mayfair  6113  (6   lines  J, VALUERS, AGENTS  &  AUCTIONEERS, SPECIALISING  IN  THE SALE  &  VALUATION OF  CINEMAS. A 2 The  Kin emato graph  Year  Book. REGENT  4904  5. Telephones  : Telegrams  : ELLANGRICA, WESTCENT,  LONDON. EVERYTHING  for  the CINEMA,  DANCE  HALL, MUSIC  HALL  &  THEATRE PRICES  TO  INTEREST DELIVERIES  TO  PLEASE. SPECIALITIES- "KALEE"  ALL  BRITISH  PROJECTORS. "ROSS"  ALL  BRITISH  PROJECTORS. SCREENS.     ALL  MAKES  SUPPLIED. SEATING  AND  FURNISHINGS. MOTORS.  GENERATORS. FUSE  AND  SWITCHGEAR. STAGE  AND  SPOTLIGHTS. "SHIP"  and  all  other  BRANDS  OF  CARBONS E.  A.  LANGRISH  &  Co.,  Ltd  , AT AND THE  CINEMA  SERVICE  HOUSE 94,  WARDOUR  ST.,  W.l. BRANCHES  :— CARDIFF:  4,  Park  Lane. BIRMINGHAM:  1  7,  Hill  Street. GLASGOW:   88.  Renfrew  St. MANCHESTER  :    13,  Gt.  Dude  St. LEcDS  :  44,  Wellington  St. NEWCASTLE  T:  61,  Thornton  St. The  Kin emato graph  Year  Book. 3 AUTOMATICKEj is NOW RECOGNISED AS STANDARD  EQUIPMENT FOR ALL CINEMA PAY  -  BOXE Full  particulars  from  : — AUTOMATICKET  LTD.,         Phone:  GERRARD  1020. 197,  WARDOUR  STREET,       Qrams  .  jRADREGO, LONDON,  W.l.  LONDON. The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. ^Premier Cinematograph Apparatus is  used  in  all  the Best  Cinemas "  Supplied  through  all  the  leading  trade  houses.* MANUFACTURED  BY ROBERT  RIGBY,  LI2. PREMIER     WORKS,     LITTLE    JAMES  ST., LONDON,  ««.  W.C.I. Telephone :  (fe^x)  Telegrams : Museum  9001  (2  lines).  Preeinemat,  Phone,  London, The  Kin emato graph  Year  Book. KINEMATOGRAPH YEAR  BOOK 19  2  9 SIXTEENTH  YEAR LONDON KINEMATOGRAPH    PUBLICATIONS  LTD. 93    Long     Acre   .W.C.2 Telephone  .  \  .  Gerrard  9870  (20  lines) Telegraphic  Address  Southernwood,  Rand, London The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. m THE  NEW "COUNTER- TYPE" ROLLTK THE  PERFECT  SELF-CONTAINED TICKET   ISSUING  MACHINE ZIG-ZAG TICKETS TOP  PLATE FLUSH  WITH COUNTER. EVERY TICKET UNDER LOCK  AND KEY. ROLLTIC  LTD 70,  FINSBTJRY LONDON Phone — Cle,  kenwell EVERY CERTIFIED RETURNS MAY  BE BASED  ON MACHINE RECORDERS, WHICH  ARE APPROVED BY  H.M. CUSTOMS. RELIABLE SPEEDY INEXPEN- SIVE Distributed  by OMATICKET  LTD,. W ARDOUR  ST. L0NDON,  W.I. ne—Gerrard  1020. ET  IflfiaPiVTED! CONTENTS. PAGE 1928  and  its  Lessons  for  1929  . .  9 Events  of  the  Year  .  .     ...  . .  17 The  Year  in  America         .  .  .  .  30 The  Year  in  Australia       .  .  .  .  33 The  Year  in  Canada           .  .  35 Foreign  Trade  Directory ■- Australia        .  .        . .  37 Austria          ....        . .  .  .  37 Belgium        ...        .  .  .  .  38 Canada           . .        ....  . .  39 Czechoslovakia          .  .        .  .  .  .  40 France  . .        . .                 . .  . .  40 Germany                         „  . .  .  .  .44 Greece  . .       ....       . .  . .  46 Holland          .  .        .  .        .  .  .  .  46 Hungary        .  .        .  .        .  .  .  .  47 Italy                                   . .  .  .  47 Jugoslavia    49 New  Zealand  .  .        .  .        .  .  .  .  49 Poland  . .        . .        .  .        .  .  .  .  49 Roumania       .  .        . .        . .  .  .  50 Spain    . .       . .       ....  . .  50 Switzerland     .  .        .  .        .  .  .  .  51 Turkey           . .        . .       . .  .  .  52 Union  of  South  Africa       .  .  .  .  52 United  States  of  America   .  .  .  .  52 To  and  From  our  Shores    . .  .  .  53 Imports  and  Exports..        ..  ..  57 Films  Section — Trade  Shown  Films  of  1928  .  .  59 Renters'  Offers  of  the  Year  .  .  89 Films  Released  in  1928      . .  . .  97 Films  Registered  under  the  Act  115 Trade  Organisations — Incorporated  Association  of  Kine- matograph  Manufacturers  .  .  150 Cinematograph  Exhibitors'  Associa- tion . .        . .    . .  153 Kinematograph  Renters'  Society  .  .  160 Cinematograph    Trade  Benevolent Fund. .        . .        . .        . .  .  .  162 Cinematograph  Trade  Provident  In- stitution     . .        . .        .  .  . .  162 Faculty  of  Cinema  Art       .  .  .  .  163 Performing  Right  Society,  Ltd.  .  .  163 Cinema  Managers'  Association  .  .  163 Film  Artistes'  Guild  \  163 Optical  Society        . .       . .  . .  163 page Trade  Organisations— continued. Cinema  Musical  Directors'  Associa- tion . .        . .        . .        . .        . .  164 Incorporated  Society  of  Authors,  etc.  164 London  Poster  Association,  Ltd.  .  .  164 British  Poster  Advertising  Association  164 National  Association  of  Theatrical Employees  .  .        .  .        .  .        .  .  164 Electrical  Trades'  Union      .  .        .  .  164 British  Motion  Picture  Advertisers .  .  164 Musicians'  Union      . .        .  .        .  .  164 Variety  Artistes'  Federation         .  .  164 Actors'  Association   .  .        .  .        .  .  164 Legal  Section — Digest  of  Acts  and  Regulations     .  .  166 Cinematograph  Films  Act,  1927    .  .  188 In  the  Courts  .  .        . .        .  .        .  .  197 Financial  Section — New  Companies        .  .        .  .        .  .  206 Mortgages  and  Charges       .  .        .  .  214 Bankruptcies,  Liquidations,  etc.   .  .  222 Equipment  and  Technical  Section — Equipment  and  Technique  in  1928.  .  239 Data  for  Kinematograph  Technicians  257 Technical  Tables       ..        ..        ..  261 Who's  What  and  Where  in  the  Trade and  in  the  studio  Who's  What  in  the  Trade  .  .        .  .  266 Who's  What  in  the  Studio  .  .        .  .  292 Cameramen     . .        .  .        .  .        .  .  308 Directory  Section — Trade  Directory       .  .        .  .        .  .  314 Provincial  Renters    .  .        . .        .  .  340 Welsh            do.      .  .        .  .        .  .  343 Scottish         do   343 Irish              do.      .  .        . .        . .  344 British  Studios  and  Producing  Com- panies   344 Our  Leading  Companies      .  .        .  .  346 Theatre  Circuits        .  .        .  .        .  .  350 London  Kinemas  ,  367 English       do.    383 Welsh         do.         ..        ..        ..  498 Scottish      do.    508 Irish           do.    527 Index  to  Advertisements  .  .       .  .  536 Sole  Co ncess  io n  na  ires J.   FRANK   BROCKLISS  LTD., TtSS?!       10,  POLAND  ST.,  sSSrSfe, 4776.  LONDON,     W.I.  Londo,,. 1928 And  its  Lessons for  1929 by  S.  G.  Rayment, Editor,  Kinematogvaph  Weekly. IN  production    and   exhibition    alike  the  year  1928  has  been memorable.     Those   who   have  been  most  intimately  con- cerned in  its  developments  have  tound  their  time  so  crowded and  their  attention  so  concentrated  upon  the  events  of  the  day that  it  is  necessary  to  survey  the  year  as  a  whole  before  one  can appreciate  the  pi  ogress  that  has  been  made. The  most  important  move  is  undoubtedly  the  bringing  into  the lealm  of  practical  politics  the  sound-film,  although  to  the  Londoner it  is  probable  the  magnificent  new  super  kinemas  that  have  been completed  recently  will  certainly  be  the  most  spectacular  memory of  the  year. But  I  must  refer  to  these  later.  At  the  moment  it  is  essential that  we  realise  what  strides  have  been  made  in  the  art  and  science of  entertainment.  England  and  America  had  been  working  for years  on  the  problem  of  reproducing  sound  in  synchronisation with  the  moving  picture  and  I  well  remember  a  demonstration  in the  Gaumont  private  theatre  in  pre-war  days. 10 The  Kinematograjyh  Year  Book. But  during  1 928  we  saw  the  fruits  of  the  intensive  research work  that  had  been  so  assiduously  carried  out,  even  if  those  fruits were  not  quite  ripe.  The  first  exhibitions,  to  be  frank,  made  us wonder  at  the  stories  we  had  heard  of  the  amazing  enthusiasm with  which  the  States  had  greeted  the  "  talkies."  We  shrugged our  shoulders  and  wondered  how  easily  our  trans -Atlantic  cousins could  be  swept  off  their  feet.  Of  this  condition  at  least  there  was  no room  for  mis  judgment,  for  the  whole  continent  went  "  talkie-mad  " and  we  in  Europe  were  genuinely  puzzled. When  we  had  heard  one  or  two  more  examples  of  what  had  been achieved,  however,  wre  began  to  realise  that  it  was  not  merely  that the  volatile  American  public  had  taken  hold  of  a  new  fad,  but  that a  new  art  had  really  arrived. The  reports  brought  back  by  visitors  were  remarkable  in  their unanimity,  and  told  not  only  of  the  excellent  quality  of  the  enter- tainment afforded,  but  of  the  perfectly  genuine  public  response to  its  appeal.  When  we  saw  some  of  the  later  productions  here we  were  able  to  understand  this  in  a  way  that  we  hardly  expected upon  our  first  introduction.  The  explanation  is,  of  course,  that the  producers  were  learning  their  lesson,  and  the  showmen  theirs, and  as  is  not  infrequently  the  case  we  had  compared  our  opinion of  the  early  work  with  that  of  the  Americans  upon  the  later  ex- amples. Production  and  reproduction  were  developing  rapidly,  and,  more important  than  either,  an  exact  understanding  was  being  arrived at  on  the  selection  of  the  subjects  suitable  for  the  sound-film. British  Pictures. It  was  hoped  that  our  own  production  would  be  able  to  take  up its  task  at  the  stage  America  had  reached  after  much  hard  work and  risky  experiment,  and  we  are  able  to  record  some  worthy  results at  the  time  of  writing,  although  it  would  be  mere  flattery  to  pretend we  were  at  the  end  of  the  year  extending  anything  like  a  real challenge. At  all  events  we  had  the  satisfactory  feeling  that  we  were  tackling the  problem  in  the  right  way  and  our  own  systems  were  giving  us grounds  for  hope.  As  always,  we  were  slow  at  the  start,  but  during the  closing  few  days  of  the  year  two  separate  stories  were  about  as to  really  important  advances.  They  were  for  some  reason  both  being kept  very  dark,  but  this  is  probably  all  to  the  good  if  it  means  that a  more  finished  product  is  to  be  submitted  to  the  public  of  the country. The  development  of  the  different  methods  of  sound  recording synchronisation  and  reproduction  are  dealt  with  in  a  later  section of  this  work  by  our  technical  editor,  and  all  that  is  necessary  here Story  of  the  Year, 11 is  to  register  the  definite  arrival  of  the  sound-film  and  to  call attention  to  the  very  vital  researches  that  are  going  on  at  the end  of  the  year  in  the  direction  of  standardisation  and  inter- changeability.  Upon  the  success  of  these  adjustments  much depends,  for  the  most  important  obstacle  in  the  way  of  the  whole- sale preparation  of  kinemas  throughout  the  country  is  undoubtedly the  feeling  that  equipment  of  a  certain  system  would  limit  a  hall  to one  particular  output  of  films — a  risk  few  are  prepared  to  take. What,  after  all,  we  are  chiefly  concerned  with  as  an  Industry, is  not  the  mechanical  device  that  enables  us  to  present  a  screen entertainment,  but  the  entertainment  itself.  While  it  is  a  novelty this  question  does  not  obtrude  itself  perhaps,  but  we  have  to  look ahead.  The  great  lesson  that  we  had  to  learn  when  moving  picture shows  were  themselves  a  novelty  was  to  avoid  the  "  one-time  " show.  There  is  on  record  a  phrase  used  by  William  A.  Brady — a  born  showman  if  ever  there  was  one — in  Chicago  as  far  back  as 1905,  when  he  was  discussing  "  Hale's  Tours." "  It's  a  one-time  show,"  he  said.  "  I  should  have  seen  that. People  are  interested  in  the  stunt,  not  the  picture.  Once  they've had  the  experience  they  won't  come  again." That  was  the  beginning  of  a  big  battle,  but  the  pioneers  of  the business  fought  their  way  through  by  providing  genuine  enter- tainment. What  proved  the  doubters  to  be  in  the  wrong  then will  prove  it  again,  and  people  who  prophesy  that  the  attraction of  the  sound  picture  is  merely  the  appeal  of  the  new  idea  will  find that  as  steadfast  work  proceeds,  quality  improves,  subject  matter is  more  and  more  meticulously  selected,  so  there  will  have  been formed  on  a  firm  basis  the  art  of  the  sound-picture.  The  work  of 1928  has  been  to  establish  a  base  on  which  to  build;  the  super- structure which  we  have  yet  to  see  will  at  least  have  a  firm  founda- tion. The  Mergers. Meantime  our  own  domestic  affairs  have  been  the  subject  of a  continuance  of  last  year's  organisation  campaign.  In  1927  we saw  a  rapid  growth  of  the  circuit-building  principle,  and  this  has been  systematically  developed  during  the  year  under  review. Most  spectacular  of  all  the  moves  in  this  direction,  of  course, was  the  great  financial  deal,  only  consummated  in  December,  by which  the  Gaumont-British  Picture  Corporation  acquired  control of  the  Provincial  Cinematograph  Theatres  Co.  This  means  an aggregation  of  something  like  300  theatres  under  one  direction, and  involves  a  capital  not  far  short  of  £14,000,000. The  influence  of  this  action  upon  the  exhibitor  interests  of  the country  can  hardly  be  estimated  at  this  stage.    Apart  from  the 12 The  Kin emato graph  Year  Book. obvious  economies  which  must  be  effected  by  the  central  policy and  control  there  are  many  possibilities  which  only  time  will  prove. Naturally  the  independent  exhibitors  and  renters  looked  upon the  sale  with  great  concern,  although  the  competition  for  public support  should  not  on  the  face  of  it  be  materially  altered. Every  hall  must  pay  its  way,  and  the  number  of  features  at the  moment  are  not  less  than  before.  Parenthetically  it  must  be added  that  with  America  devoting  herself  so  wholeheartedly  to the  production  of  sound-pictures  there  will  soon  be  a  decided  drop in  the  supply  of  silent  films,  and  competition  for  them  may  even become  strenuous,  in  view  of  the  small  number  of  kinemas  that are  equipped  to  run  "  talkies."  That  however  is  another  question to  which  the  coming  year  will  have  to  find  an  answer. Not  only  independent  exhibitors  but  independent  renters  were of  course  anxious  to  know  how  the  enormous  bargaining  power of  the  great  combine  was  going  to  affect  their  business.  It  is worth  remembering,  however,  that  the  public,  which  supplies  the sinews  of  war,  will  insist,  as  it  always  has  insisted,  upon  entertain- ment, and,  moreover,  variety  in  entertainment.  There  is,  therefore, I  suggest,  a  demand  which  will  practically  ensure  the  maintenance of  a  steady  output  of  non-combine  films,  whether  from  our  own, Continental  or  American  studios. In  this  connection  I  have  information  of  some  amazing  develop- ments in  the  position  of  film-importing  companies,  which,  however, belongs  rather  to  1929  than  to  the  year  under  review.  In  any  case, the  story  is  so  momentous  that  I  do  not  propose  to  give  publicity to  it  until  it  is  finalised. Merit. Closely  allied  to  the  unification  of  interests  in  this  country  are the  agreements  and  understandings  which  have  been  arrived  at in  connection  with  our  own  productions  and  their  distribution abroad. Naturally  we  have  had  to  consider  our  own  country  first  in  laying down  picture -making  plans,  but  it  has  always  been  recognised  that the  picture  which  will  not  sell  abroad  is  not  good  enough.  We  have, it  must  be  admitted,  a  very  poor  showing  outside  our  own  land, and  to  account  for  this  is  easier  than  to  cure  it. The  all-important  question  of  relative  merit  is  the  keystone  to the  situation,  and  while  a  strictly  national  story  in  film  form  is  not under  any  disability  if  its  main  theme  is  one  understood  inter- nationally, it  must  at  least  have  the  technique  and  finish  to  which the  best  works  of  other  lands  have  accustomed  the  public. While  we  have  turned  out  good  pictures  it  must  be  admitted that  the  general  run  of  British  productions  has  not  maintained  a Story   of  the  Year. 13 sufficiently  high  level  to  justify  confidence  in  their  success  overseas; but  one  result  at  least  has  been  achieved,  and  that  is  in  the  matter of  distribution  and  salesmanship.  Both  British  International Pictures  and  the  Gaumont -British  Corporation  have  now  so  organ- ised their  foreign  distribution  that  there  is  practically  no  territory that  is  not  accounted  for. But  whether  we  consider  it  as  the  inspiration  of  the  British production  renascence  or  as  a  general  overhaul  of  trading  con- ditions, the  working  of  the  Films  Act  has  been  the  most  important event  of  the  year.  Now,  no  law  has  ever  been  passed  which  has not  been  prepared  as  a  response  to  some  public  demand.,  however it  may  have  been  assailed  by  minorities — and  oitcn  majorities — and  this  Act  was  no  exception. Much  opposition  was  heard,  and  its  advocates  were  by  a  natural reaction  equally  insistent,  but  now  it  has  been  in  operation  for a  year  one  may  take  stock  with  the  necessary  detachment  and experience.  In  the  first  place,  the  most  obvious  result  to  be  ex- pected would  be  a  flood  of  new  production  companies,  building their  plans  upon  the  fact  that  a  certain  number  of  British  pictures were  assured  of  a  market. Our  Best  Pictures. Assurance  of  trade,  with  little  reference  to  the  essential  virtue  of merit,  is  of  course  hardly  a  healthy  stimulus  in  the  eyes  of  one who  is  looking  forward  years  rather  than  months,  and  while  even •yet  it  is  not  the  time  to  be  dogmatic,  it  is  an  undisputed  fact that  among  the  pictures  made  at  our  studios  are  a  big  proportion of  second  and  third  raters.  We  have  not  been  aiming  at  films of  the  "  Ben  Hur  "  class,  but  we  have  at  least  expected  a  steady supply  of  usable  pictures.  And  it  must  be  admitted  we  are  still expecting  them. Altogether  we  have  an  output  of  something  like  90  British pictures  to  talk  about,  and  incidentally  the  mere  fact  that  this number  has  been  made  is  a  great  achievement  and  proves  that the  breath  of  life  has  been  breathed  into  the  organism.  It  is  when we  look  at  the  quality  of  the  productions  that  those  of  us  who  are anxious  to  see  an  enduring  monument  to  our  studio  work  begin to  wonder.  We  have  had  a  few  good  British  pictures  during  the past  twelve  months  or  so  ;  I  would  mention  "  The  Ware  Case  "  ; "  The  Ring  "  ;  "  Shooting  Stars  "  ;  "  Quinnevs  "  ;  "  The  Farmer's Wife  "  ;  "  Wait  and  See  A  Little  Bit  of  Fluff  "  ;.  "  O  Ships  "  ; "  The  Constant  Nymph  "  ;  "  Week  End  WTives  "  ;  "  Shiraz  "  ; "  Tesha  "  ;  "  Underground         Tommy  Atkins." This  is  not  a  very  formidable  list  out  of  ninety,  and  not  all  of these  are  first  class.  But  I  think  I  may  call  them  our  best.  Think of  some  of  the  pictures  with  which  the  man  in  the  street  will  cer- tainly compare  them.  He  will  have  seen  productions  like  "The Student  Prince  "  ;  "  The  Crowd       "  The  Circus  "  ;  "  The  Last 14 The  Kin emato graph  Year  Booh. Command  "  ;  "  The  Patriot  "  ;  "  Love's  Sacrifice  "  ;  "  Sunrise  "  ; "  Sorrell  and  Son  "  :  "  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin  "  ;  "  The  Spy  "  and many  lesser  ones  that  are  calculated  to  make  our  work  look  rather unimportant.  In  other  words,  we  can  make  plenty  of  pictures, and  some  of  them  are  good.  But  the  best  that  come  to  us  from overseas  are  admittedly  far  ahead,  and  now  that  we  have  organ- ised the  necessary  studio  facilities  our  task  is  to  concentrate  upon quality. As  to  these  studios,  we  have  no  excuses  to  offer  in  this  direction if  we  fail  to  satisfy.  We  have  highly  efficient  and  well-equipped buildings  capable  of  turning  out  the  best  work  if  and  when  the human  element  is  prepared  to  contribute  its  due  share,  and  it  is to  warn  any  who  imagine  the  time  has  come  for  complacency that  I  have  run  through  the  names  of  a  few  outstanding  pictures above. Studio  Activity. Certainly  in  the  design  and  equipment  of  our  studios  we  have succeeded  in  placing  ourselves  in  a  position  which  gives  us  every facility  for  good  work.  The  enormous  buildings  of  British  Inter- national Pictures  at  Boreham  Wood  have  been  greatly  extended, and  are  still  growing  ;  the  Whitehall  studio  near  at  hand, though  smallei,  has  been  greatly  praised  for  its  efficient  and ingenious  lay-out  ;  at  Welwyn  there  is  the  admirably  equipped British  Instructional  unit  ;  the  Shepherd's  Bush  plant  of  the Gaumont  Company  has  been  making  the  most  of  its  recently enlarged  space ;  the  studios  at  Cricklewood,  St.  Margarets, Walton-on-Thames ,  Islington,  Beaconsfield  and  Walthamstow have  all  been  working.  In  addition  much  useful  work  has been  done  by  British  companies  in  Spain,  North  Africa. France— with  special  reference  to  Nice,  where  Rex  Ingram  has just  finished  "  The  Three  Passions" — and  India.  A  particularly interesting  contribution  conies  from  the  last-named  in  "  Shiraz,"  a picture  which  is  as  individual  as  it  is  spectacular. We  have  many  clever  directors  and  have  made  a  few  discoveries in  the  juveniles  who  will  be  valuable  when  their  work  has  had time  to  be  appreciated  by  the  public.  Our  character  parts  have always  been  strong,  and  if  there  is  one  feature  of  production  on which  the  British  film  can  pride  itself  it  is  this.  General  develop- ment, I  feel,  must  come,  and  bring  with  it  an  increased  status  for our  pictures,  but  it  would  be  flattery  to  pretend  we  have  yet advanced  as  we  should  have  liked. The  increase  in  the  number  of  British  pictures  has,  of  course,  had the  effect  of  killing  the  argument  of  those  who  in  the  early  days had  prophesied  that  the  quota  provisions  would  enable  the  pro- ducing firms  controlling  the  output  to  trade  with  a  pistol  at  the head  of  their  customers.  We  have  found  that  there  has  been enough  to  go  round  very  comfortably,  and  many  exhibitors  have Story  of  the  Year. 15 recorded  the  showing  of  many  more  British  pictures  tharj  they  were prescribed.  Partly  by  good  picking,  partly  by  the  public  response to  the  patriotic  slogan  (but  sometimes  owing  to  the  other  feature's attraction),  it  has  generally  meant  good  business.  At  least  there  is a  decided  interest  throughout  the  country  in  the  question  of British  production  and  more  people  talk  films  than  ever  before. The  quota  section  of  the  Films  Act  was.  of  course,  only  part  of it.  The  general  codification  of  long-standing  demands  for  a  shorter release  date  and  block  booking  reform  were  going  to  cause  disloca- tion and  disaster  according  to  some  prophets ;  but  somehow  the Trade  has  survived,  and  those  who  are  frank  will  admit  that  the Government  has  done  for  them  what  they  tried  in  vain  to  do  for themselves. A  feature  of  the  Films  Act  which  has  received  much  less  attention than  its  importance  warrants  is  the  Advisory  Committee,  which may  be  described  as  a  sort  of  liaison  organisation  between  the Trade  and  the  Government.  It  comprises  representatives  of  the public,  the  renting,  producing  and  exhibiting  interests,  with  an impartial  chairman,  and  has  worked  with  quiet  efficiency. There  was  something  of  a  storm  when  the  exhibitors  challenged the  status  of  three  of  their  four  deputies,  as  these  gentlemen  had since  their  appointment  accepted  seats  on  the  board  of  producmg- renting  rlrms .  After  some  rather  sharp  passages  across  the  council table  the  matter  blew  over  with  little  haim  done  ;  in  fact,  the arousing  of  what  may  be  called  class-consciousness  in  the  affair was  probably  a  definite  advantage.  Certainly  it  showed  interest on  the  part  of  the  rank-and-file  members  of  the  exhibitors' association,  which  was  all  to  the  good. Enter  the  Public. The  general  interest  taken  by  the  public  in  film  matters  has been  referred  to  already  in  this  brief  survey,  but  I  may  perhaps draw  attention  to  two  directions  in  particular  in  which  a  very direct  contact  has  been  effected,  and  in  which  the  association  has been  a  valuable  asset.  I  refer  to  the  remarkable  number  of new  theatres  and  the  great  sums  of  money  subscribed  for  new flotations. The  kinemas  themselves,  numerous  as  they  are,  are  still  more notable  for  the  magnificence  of  their  design  and  the  accommoda- tion they  provide.  Never  before  have  any  building  developments marked  so  rapid  an  advance,  and  while  new  palatial  theatres  have been  built,  older  ones  have  been  overhauled  and  partiv  recon- structed until  the  film  public  is  catered  for  with  greater  com- pleteness and  luxury  than  any  other  section  of  the  communitv. While  the  most  spectacular  openings  and  reopenings  took  place in  London  towards  the  end  of  the  year — I  refer  particularlv  to  the 16 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Empire,  the  Regal  and  the  Tivoli,  the  same  growth  has  been taking  place  from  end  to  end  of  the  country,  with  the  sole  exceptions of  certain  areas  which  have  been  suffering  from  industrial  depression. A  point  that  is  not  without  significance  is  that  suburban  and provincial  halls  have  been  designed  with  the  same  lavish  schemes as  those  in  the  West  End,  and  the  proprietor  who  proposes  to improve  upon  the  latest  schemes  is  a  brave,  and  very  wealthy, man. Apart  from  the  actual  beauty  of  architecture  that  has  to  be recorded,  attention  should  be  given  to  the  greatly  increased seating  accommodation  provided.  Great  palaces  have  been erected  like  the  Empire,  Leicester  Square,  the  Regal,  Marble  Arch, and  the  Davis  Theatre,  Croydon,  providing  entertainment  for  many thousands  of  new  patrons,  and  where  reconstructions  have  taken place  the  opportunity  of  increasing  the  accommodation  has  always been  seized. We  have,  therefore,  come  to  the  point  when  we  clearly  re- cognise a  greatly  increased  public  response  to  the  appeal  of  the film.  To  some  degree  we  are  going  to  support  the  present  form of  entertainment  with  the  sound-picture,  although  anything  like  a wholesale  change  in  this  respect  is  limited  by  equipment  difficulties. Kine-Variety  has  also  definitely  established  itself  as  a  regular feature  in  a  large  number  of  the  houses.  Then  music  has  im- proved out  of  all  knowledge,  and  the  orchestral  work  is  of  a  far higher  quality  now  than  ever  before  ;  in  addition  the  most  wonderful organs  in  the  world  are  now  installed  in  all  kinemas  of  any  pre- tensions. Finally,  we  have,  as  so  often  before,  taken  a  leaf  out  of  the American  showman's  book,  and  have  embarked  upon  the  policy  of "  selling  the  theatre  to  the  public."  Of  course,  this  is  really  not new,  and  many  of  the  born  showmen  have  developed  a  campaign on  these  lines  for  years,  but  it  is  now  a  recognised  feature,  ap- preciated from  the  moment  a  board  of  directors  instructs  its architect  to  get  out  plans. As  a  direct  result  we  have  houses  not  only  magnificent  in  design and  appointment,  but  fascinating  in  themselves  to  the  public,  and run  on  the  grand  scale.  Many  a  regular  picturegoer,  particularly of  the  better-class,  has  first  been  attracted  to  the  show  by  the beauty  of  the  building,  and  the  sense  of  luxury  and  welcome  with which  he  is  greeted.  If  he  receives  good  screen  or  other  entertain- ment his  future  patronage  is  assured.  On  these  lines  we  have certainly  succeeded  in  attracting  a  clientele  for  the  more  expensive seats,  and  this  is  a  natural  and  accessory  corollary  to  the  steady progress  we  have  made  in  the  kinemas  of  the  country. It  only  rests  now  with  the  producers  to  see  that  the  class  of picture  submitted  is  of  the  best  ;  we  have  many  wonderful  films nowadays,  and  the  day  of  the  commonplace  picture  is  surely coming  to  an  end. Events  of  the  Year. 17 Events   of   the  Year DECEMBER,  1927. THE  debate  on  the  Trading  Scheme  of  the  General  Council  was  char- acterised by  surprising  unanimity. The  issue  of  British  Lion  Film  Corporation,    Ltd.,   was  made. A  sensational  deal  was  effected  by  the  purchase  of  the  rights  of  the  world- famous  novel  "  Jew-Suss  "  by  Louis  Blattner,  manager   of   the  Gaiety, Manchester,  who  is  entering  the  production  field. J.  Buchanan  Thompson,  the  well-known  Scottish  exhibitor,  died  suddenly. A  full  general  meeting  of  the  K.R.S.  unanimously  passed  a  resolution declaring  uncompromising  hostility  to  the  Trading  Scheme,  and  proposed  a contract,  under  heavy  penalties,  pledging  members  to  observe  it. The  House  of  Lords  Committee  concluded  its  deliberations  on  the  Films Bill,  and  made  several  amendments  generally  in  the  nature  of  clearing  small discrepancies.  At  the  prorogation  of  Parliament,  His  Majesty  the  King gave  his  consent  to  the  Bill. An  independent  society,  under  the  title  of  the  "  Sussex  Small  Exhibitors' Protection  Society,"  entirely  outside  the  C.E.A.,  was  formed  to  safeguard the  interests  of  independent  showmen. It  was  announced  that  an  Anglo-American  production  arid  exhibition company  is  being  formed  by  interests  represented  by  The  Standard  Film  Co. of  London,  of  which  Lord  Beaverbrook  is  chairman,  Loews  Incorporated,  and United  Artists  Theatre  Circuit. A  reciprocal  arrangement  was  entered  into  between  Ufa  and  the  Gaumont British  Picture  Corporation,  Ltd. An  important  merger  was  announced  in  the  amalgamation  of  First  National and  Pathe,  whereby  distribution  will  be  effected  by  one  organisation,  to  be known  as  the  First  National  Pathe  Company.  The  agreement  also  provides for  British  film  production. Under  the  chairmanship  of  John  Maxwell,  a  new  producing  company  was formed,  entitled  Burlington  Films,  with  a  capital  of  £100,000.  The  managing director  is  Victor  Saville. An  American  producer-exhibitor  organisation  offered  £450,000  for  Col. Harry  Day's  circuit  of  theatres. John  Eberson,  the  American  architect,  and  the  originator  of  the  "  atmos- pheric "  style  of  kinema,  returned  to  America  after  a  brief  visit  to  the Continent  and  to  London. Hedley  Smith,  of  Pathe  Freres,  received  many  tributes  at  a  dinner,  on  his retirement. Devon  and  Cornwall  branch  of  the  C.E.A.  rejected  the  Trading  Scheme by  16  votes  to  2. The  official  opening  of  the  "  Broadway,"  Stratford,  took  place  on  Dec.  22. James  V.  Bryson,  of  European,  received  a  cable  from  Carl  Laemmle  sup- porting him  in  his  policy  of  independence  in  connection  with  the  K.R.S. refusal  to  do  business  with  the  National  Booking  Circuit. Kinema  Reopenings,  etc. Plaza,  Batley ;  Empire,  Darfield,  and  High  Town  Electric,  Luton,  re- opened. Plaza,  Stockland  Green  ;  Blythswood  P. H.,  Glasgow  ;  Chantry,  Grimsby; Ainsdale,  Southport  ;  Intake  Manor ,  Sheffield,  and  Regent  Super  Kinema, Sheffield,  opened. 18 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. JANUARY,  1928. IT  was  stated  that  the  £450,000  deal  between  an  American  syndicate  and Col.  Harry  Day,  M.P.,  for  his  circuit  of  theatres  fell  through  owing to  the  shareholders  having  refused  to  sanction  the  sale. As  a  result  of  the  recent  fusion  of  First  National  and  P.C.T.  interests, it  was  stated  from  America  that  a  new  West-End  hall,  to  seat  4,000,  will  be erected  and  run  in  conjunction  with  the  Stanley  circuit  of  America. A  United  Sales  conference  of  the  recently  amalgamated  organisations  of First  National  and  Pathe  took  place. In  the  report  of  the  committee  on  the  D.O.R.A.  regulations,  it  was  recom- mended that  the  Shops  Act  of  1920  and  1921  be  discontinued,  and  that longer  hours  for  the  sale  of  tobacco  and  confectionery  be  permitted  in  kinemas. The  constitution  of  the  Advisory  Committee  to  assist  in  the  adminis- tration of  the  new  Films  Bill  was  made  public  by  the  Board  of  Trade. Arthur  Loew,  son  of  Marcus  Loew,  and  Controller  of  Loew's  Inc.,  visited Europe. Fifteen  variety  theatres  were  ■  purchased  by  a  syndicate  for  whom  Sir Walter  Gibbons,  owner  of  the  Capitol,  has  been  acting. The  same  organisation  bought  the  Astoria  kinema  and  dance  hall  for £250,000. Nine  theatres  belonging  to  the  Clavering  and  other  London  circuits  were sold  to  United  Picture  Theatres,  Ltd.,  a  new  company  with  which  I.  W. Schlesinger,  the  South  African  film  magnate,  and  Albert  Clavering  are associated. Arrangements  were  completed  by  British  Instructional  for  the  erection of  new  studios  at  Welwyn  Garden  City. British  Controlled  Films  arranged  many  important  affiliations  in  Germany, Egypt  and  elsewhere. The  education  authorities  of  Oxford  became  the  first  to  sanction  the attendance  of  school  children  at  a  local  kinema  in  school  hours,  for  the viewing  of  educational  films. An  important  affiliation  between  kinema  and  radio  interests  was  announced by  Joseph  P.  Kennedy,  President  of  F.B.O.  of  America,  who  stated  that  the Radio  Corporation,  with  its  associated  companies  of  G.E.C.  and  Westinghouse, acquired  a  substantial  interest  in  F.B.O  Pictures  Corporation. A.  E.  Newbould,  ex-chairman  of  the  C.E.A.  and  one  of  the  original  founders of  P.C.T. ,  was  appointed  publicity  manager  of  that  company. The  recently  reopened  Rialto,  Liverpool,  was  acquired  by  the  new  theatre combine,  sponsored  by  Mr.  Szarvas)',.  with  which  Sir  Walter  Gibbons  is associated. Harold  Lipson,  sales  manager  of  P.D.C.,  left  that  organisation  to  join Sir  Walter  Gibbons. Kinema  Reopenings,  etc. Grosvenor  Picture  Hall,  Leeds,  reopened. Frank  Barnes  took  over  King's  Hall,  Burnley. Empire  Theatre  and  Regent  Kinema,  Dovercourt,  acquired  by  F.  E. Bostock. Milngate  Kinema,  Glasgow,  and  West  End  Kinema,  Paisley,  opened. Events  of  the  Year. 19 FEBRUARY. THE  sale  took  place  for  £250,000  of  the  Thompson-Collins  circuit  of- seven  halls,  and  negotiations  were  also  in  progress  for  the  New  Century circuit  of  twelve  halls.    In  both  transactions  the  name  of  Ostrer Bros,  was  associated. An  important  step  towards  Empire  Distribution  was  made  by  the  signing of  a  contract  between  British  Dominions  Films,  Proprietary,  Ltd.,  of  Mel- bourne, and  the  three  British  firms,  British  Instructional,  Xew  Era  and Gaumont. Counc.  E.  E.  Lyons,  of  Hove,  and  F.  H.  Cooper,  of  Norwich,  two  nominees for  the  Vice-Presidency  of  the  C.E.A.,  declared  their  intention  of  standing for  this  office. The  death  occurred  of  Joseph  Benson,  chairman  of  the  Norfolk  P.P., Sheffield,  and  a  former  Lord  Mayor  of  that  city. An  order  for  the  compulsory  winding-up  of  Godal  International  Films,  Ltd.. was  made.  The  rights  in  "  The  Peace  of  the  World,"  the  H.  G.  Wells  story, were  stated  to  be  an  asset  of  £4,000. T.  F.  Dawe,  formerly  managing  director  of  the  Tivoli,  died  suddenly. The  K.R.S.  annual  dinner  took  place  at  the  Savoy  Hotel  on  Feb.  7. The  abandonment  of  the  Trading  Scheme  in  its  present  form  was  announced at  the  meeting  of  the  General  Council  of  the  C.E.A. The  New  Palace,  Bristol,  which  was  reconstructed  by  the  Gaumont-British Picture  Corporation,  Limited,  was  formally  opened  by  the  Lord  Mayor  of  that city. Ronald  Colman  arrived  in  England. The  decree  of  the  French  Government,  intended  to  replace  the  present quota  system  in  that  country-,  was  signed. An  issue  of  £178,500  was  made  by  Welsh-Pearson-Elder  Films,  Ltd..  who acquired  the  assets  of  Welsh-Pearson,  Ltd. "  Dawn,"  Herbert  Wilcox's  film  of  Nurse  Cavell,  was  banned  bv  the British  Board  of  Film  Censors. A  new  union  of  kinema  managers  was  formed  as  an  integral  part  of  the Faculty  of  Arts,  under  the  title  of  the  Cinema  Managers'  Association. Kinema  Reopenings,  etc. St.  John's  Kinema,  Worcester,  and  Strand  Kinema,  Southend,  reopened. Gaiety,  Mortlake,  acquired  by  W.  M.  Thompson. P.C.T.  purchased  Majestic  Super  Kinema,  Doncaster. Avenue  Super,  Birkenhead,  opened. Plaza,  Newcastle,  opened. Welwvn  Theatre,  Welwyn,  opened. MARCH. CHARLES  BOOT,  a  national  works  contractor,  of  Sheffield,  was  stated to  be  associated  with  Sir  Auckland  Geddes  and  Sir  John  Henrv  in a  £3,000,000  scheme  for  building  at  Elstree,  and  for  film  production, renting  and  exhibiting. The  sale  of  the  Black  circuit,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  took  place. The  death  occurred  of  George  E.  Wright,  secretarv  of  the  Sheffield  and District  C.E.A. 20 The  Kin emato graph  Year  Book. Under  the  auspices  of  the  British  Empire  Film  Institute,  a  British  Film Library  of  publications  was  inaugurated. The  Annual  General  Meeting  of  the  C.E.A.  was  held  on  March  13,  and F.  H.  Cooper  was  elected  vice-president. At  the  C.E.A.  dinner  at  the  Hotel  Victoria  the  principal  speakers  were Lord  Askwith,  K.C.B.,  and  Col.  Josiah  Wedgwood. Sir  Park  Goff's  Shop  Hours  Bill,  containing  measures. to  abolish  the  present restrictions  on  the  sale  of  tobacco  and  confectionery  in  kinemas  and  theatres, was  read  a  second  time  without  a  division  in  the  House  of  Commons. The  High  Court  action  brought  by  J.  D.  Williams  against  British  National Pictures,  for  arrears  of  salary  and  alleged  wrongful  dismissal,  resulted  in  a settlement  between  the  parties  concerned. The  Palladium,  London,  opened  as  a  kine-variety  house  on  March  19,  under the  regime  of  the  General  Theatre  Corporation,  Ltd. The  Board  of  Trade  issued  an  official  reminder  that  before  April  1  every renter  must  apply  for  a  licence. A  £3,500,000  issue  was  made  in  connection  with  the  General  Theatre Corporation,  Ltd.,  which  is  acquiring  56  theatres  in  all  parts  of  the  country, and  of  which  Sir  Walter  Gibbons  is  managing  director. British  Screen  Productions,  the  directors  of  which  include  Walter  C.  Scott, of  Liverpool,  W.  N.  Blake,  of  Bedford,  and  Harry  Pearl,  a  London  exhibitor, was,  it  was  announced,  to  be  floated  with  a  £250,000  capital,  to  acquire  British Screen  Classics,  Ltd.,  and  the  Worton  Hall,  Isleworth,  studios. The  Glasgow  Trade  Banquet,  comprising  the  Trade  Benevolent  Fund, Scottish  C.E.A.,  the  K.R.S.,  and  the  Cinema  Club  (Glasgow),  took  place. The  first  general  meeting  of  the  'British  Association  of  Cinema tographers and  Associated  Technicians  took  place. Lord  Askwith  was  nominated  for  the  Presidency  of  the  Federation  of British  Industries. A  new  theatre-owning  company,  with  a  capital  of  £1,000,000,  it  was  an- announced,  will  shortly  be  floated,  under  the  title  of  the  London  and  Provinces Cinema  Corporation.  Negotiations  for  the  acquisition  of  twenty-six  kinemas were  stated  to  be  taking  place. Negotiations  were  concluded  by  British  International  with  a  large  number of  agencies  throughout  the  world  for  the  distribution  of  a  whole  year's  product. Thomas  Ormiston,  hon.  treasurer  of  the  C.E.A.,  accepted  an  appointment  on the  board  of  the  Denman  Picture  Houses,  Ltd. Kinema  Reopenings,  etc. Victoria  Hall,  Auchtermuchty,  reopened. Plaza,  Gabalfa,  Cardiff,  and  New  Picture  House,  Monmouth,  opened. Victory  Palace,  Riddings,  acquired  by  Wilfred  Bryan. •HE  L.C.C.  Committee  recommended  the  lifting  of  the  ban  on  "  Dawn, " subject  to  certain  conditions  being    observed,    virtually  according the  film  an  "A"  certificate. Will  Hays,  the  President  of  the  M.P.P.D.A.,  arrived  in  Paris. Sheffield  kinemas  were  threatened  with  a  boycott  at  the  annual  meet of  the  Sheffield  Trades  and  Labour  Council,  owing  to  the  C.E.A.'s  non -recog- nition of  trade  unions. APRIL. Events  of  the  Year. 21 A  school  for  kinema  organists  was  founded  by  the  Gaumont  Co.,  and Wm.  Hill  and  Son,  and  Norman  and  Beard,  Ltd.,  the  organ  builders. J.  Maxwell  signed  an  agreement  with  Jean  Sapene,  Director-General  of Pathe  Consortium  and  Cine  Romans  whereby  British  International  pro- ductions will  be  distributed  throughout  France  and  Belgium  ;  in  the  same way  the  productions  of  these  companies  will  be  distributed  by  Wardour in  this  country.  The  only  two  European  countries  not  distributing  B.I. pictures  are  Spain  and  Portugal. Rex  Ingram,  it  was  announced,  is  definitely  to  direct  a  British  quota picture  to  be  distributed  by  Allied  Artists. An  alarming  fire  broke  out  at  the  offices  of  P.D.C.,  Great  Newport  Street, London,  resulting  in  the  destruction  of  most  of  the  positive  stock  of  films  on the  premises.  ' Denman  Picture  Houses,  Ltd.,  the  new"  organisation  which  has  acquired 96  picture  theatres  throughout  the  country,  and  is  associated  with  the Gaumont-British  Corporation,  offered  for  sale  2,000,000  7  percent,  guaranteed first  mortgage  debenture  stock  at  99  per  cent. A  meeting  of  the  French  Control  Commission  decided  to  apply  various measures  so  that  the  application  of  the  new  visa  system  shall  not  jeopardise current  contracts. The  "  King  of  Kings  "  opened  at  Green's  Playhouse,  Glasgow. James  B.  Sloan  was  appointed  British  production  manager  for  F.  N. -Pathe, in  succession  to  Harry  Ham. At  the  General  Council  meeting  of  the  C.E.A.,  personal  explanations  were given  by  Messrs.  Ormiston,  Gale  and  Thompson  on  their  associations  with recent  mergers. The  Supreme  Court  Rules  Committee  issued  rules  governing  the  procedure to  be  followed  in  reference  to  Section  9  of  the  Films  Act,  which  provide  that a  person  aggrieved  by  the  Board  of  Trade's  decision  shall  be  referred  to  the High  Court. J.  D.  Williams  acquired  "  The  South  Sea  Babble  "  for  U.S.  and  Canadian distribution. Introducing  his  Budget  Speech,  the  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer  announced that  there  would  be  a  small  change  in  the  Customs  duty  on  kinema  films,  in order  to  place  British  Empire  films  on  the  same  footing  as  films  produced abroad  by  British  capital. W.  A.  Bach,  late  sales  manager,  was  appointed  general  manager  of  First National-Pathe. The  annual  dinner  and  dance  of  the  Sussex  branch  of  the  C.E.A.  took  place at  the  Regent,  Brighton. Kinema  Reopenings,  etc. George  Picture  House,  Kilmarnock,  and  Ye  Olde  Vic,  Leighton  Buzzard, reopened. Adelaide  Picture  House,  Benwell,  sold  to  Fitzgerald  and  Churchill. The  Ritz,  Hull,  and  Tivoli,  Weston-super-Mare,  opened. MAY. SIR  WALTER  GIBBONS  resigned  the  managing  directorship  of  the General  Theatres  Corporation,  but  offered  to  act  in  an  honorary  ad- visory capacity. The  "  Kine."  celebrated  its  twenty-first  birthday. An  association  of  kinema  managers  was  inaugurated  at  Glasgow,  under the  title  of  the  Glasgow  and  District  Kinema  Managers'  Association. 22 The  Kin emato graph  Year  Book. A  new  distributing  company,  with  the  title  of  the  Gaumont-British  Cor- poration of  Canada,  was  formed  to  distribute  British  films  in  that  country. A  settlement  of  the  action  brought  by  Warner  Bros,  against  the  Gaumont Company  was  made,  the  terms  involving  the  payment  to  the  latter  Company of  £16,000  and  costs  of  the  action. A  company,  under  the  title  of  Tschechowa  Films,  Ltd.,  was  formed  as  a subsidiary  of  B.I.F.D.,  to  produce  a  number  of  films  in  this  country. Important  agreements  were  signed  in  America  between  Western  Electric and  the  three  producing  companies,  Paramount,  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and  United  Artists,  for  the  exclusive  recording  of  talking  pictures  by  the Western  Electric's  Sound  Projector  System,  the  Victor  Talking  Machine Co.  having  signed  up  to  carry  out  the  recording. A  new  producing  and  renting  company,  under  the  title  of  the  "  Associated Producing  and  Distribution  Co.,"  was  formed. An  epoch-making  deal  was  effected  whereby  British  International  Pictures, Ltd.,  sold  their  first  year's  output  of  thirteen  films  for  distribution  in. the United  States.  Twelve  of  these  pictures  have  been  taken  by  United  Motion Picture  Productions,  Ltd. An  important  announcement  was  made  by  British  International  Film Distributors,  Ltd.,  who  have  not  only  secured  world-wide  distribution — excerpting  the  U.S. — for  British  films,  but  have  formed  several  production units  for  the  making  of  quota  pictures  in  this  country. Rex  Ingram  was  signed  up  to  direct  Alice  Terry  for  one  of  the  early  pro- ductions of  the  Blattner  Picture  Corporation. The  announcement  was  made  that  Victor  Sheridan  has  acquired  the Wembley  studio  site  for  conversion  into  film  studios  at  a  cost  of  £400,000. Douglas  Fairbanks  and  Mary  Pickford  arrived  in  London. J.  D.  Williams  sailed  on  the  B  evens  aria  for  the  United  States,  for  the purpose  of  organising  the  distribution  of  British  pictures  there. Jerome  Jackson  was  appointed  by  Ludwig  Blattner,  managing  director of  the  Blattner  Picture  Corporation,  as  general  manager  to  the  company. Kinema  Reopenings,  etc. Plaza,  Cinema,  Skipton,  reopened. Clacton  Electric  Theatre  acquired  by  Clacton  Amusements,  Ltd. Carlton,  Birmingham,  opened. JUNE. AT  an  extraordinary  general  meeting  of  the  Gaumont-British  Picture Corporation   it  was  resolved   that   the  authorised   capital  of  the company  be  increased  to  £2,750,000,  by  the  addition  of  500,000 additional  shares  of  10s. Joseph  M.  Schenck,  President  and  Chairman  of  United  Artists,  sailed  on July  1,  for  a  holiday  in  Europe. A  new  company,  British  Phototone,  Ltd.,  with  a  capital  of  £250,000,  was floated  with  the  object  of  inaugurating  a  service  of  sound  films. One  of  the  most  interesting  Summer  Conferences  ever  held  by  the  C.E.A. took  place  at  Cardiff. Important  addresses  were  given,  and  papers  read,  by  J.  C.  Graham,  F.  A. Enders,  A.  E.  Bundy,  Harry  Hopkins,  W.  Gavazzi  King,  and  David  Hughes. Charles  Gulliver,  late  managing  director  of  the  London  Theatres  of  Varieties, announced  his  intention  of  associating  himself  with  film  production  by becoming  Chairman  of  the  British  Multi-colour  Film  Corporation,  Ltd.,  a new  producing  and  distributing  company. A  new  circuit  organisation  was  floated  with  a  capital  of  £300,000,  in  which British  Exhibitors'  Films  and  Bernhard-Tiffany  Productions  will  be  purchased by  a  company  called  the  Union  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd. Events  of  the  Year. 23 John  Maxwell,  Chairman  of  British  International  Pictures,  J.  D.  Williams and  Earle  W.  Hammons  of  Educational  Pictures  returned  from  U.S. Indignation  was  caused  among  Birkenhead  exhibitors  by  the  decision  of the  justices  in  requiring  film  advertisement  matter  to  be  submitted,  as  well as  synopses  and  posters. Kinema  Reopenings.  etc. Casino,  Blackpool,  and  Victoria  Pier  Kinema,  Blackpool,  reopened. The  Music  Hall,  Aberdeen,  purchased  by  the  Corporation  for  £'34,000. Empress  Playhouse,  Dundee,  and  New  Cinema,  Ilklev,  opened. The  Palace  and  the  Picture  House,  Erdington,  acquired  bv  the  group controlling  Robin  Hood  Theatre,  Hall  Green. JULY. IT  is  reported  from  Germany  that  the  Gaumont- British  organisation  has become  largely  interested  in  Emelka,  the  famous  German  producing and  exhibiting  concern. The  Musicians"  Union  is  considering  the  possibility  of  restricting  the  import of  foreign  recorded  sound  films,  which,  it  is  urged,  are  contrary  to  the  spirit of  the  Aliens  Restriction  Act. A  new  organisation  has  been  formed  in  America  by  Arthur  Lee,  under  the title  of  the  Ameranglo  Corporation,  for  the  handling  of  British  product  in the  U.S.  and  Canada. A  new  renting  and  producing  organisation,  under  the  title  of  Equity  British Films,  has  been  formed,  with  which  Bernard  Smith  is  associated. Under  the  title  of  Associated  British  Cine  Film  Distributors  a  new  company has  been  formed  with  a  privately  subscribed  capital  of  £100,000. Our  Berlin  correspondent  stated  that  A.  Fried  had  negiotiated  the  Aafa output  for  1928 — 1929,  and  placed  same  with  the  Alpha  Film  Corpcration of  London  for  the  U.K. The  Palladium,  Plymouth,  was  acquired  by  the  Denman  Trust,  and  negotia- tions were  entered  into  for  the  acquisition  of  some  South  London  properties. Distribution  of  the  entire  British  Lion  product  will  be  effected  by  Ideal Films. Distribution  of  sound  films  for  British  Phototone  will  be  effected  by Producers'  Distributing  Co.,  Ltd.,  and  Pro  Patria  Films,  Ltd. A  demonstration  of  "  Xomiamco  "  non-inflammable  him  was  held at  the  Astoria,  on  July  17.  A  description  of  another  non-inflammable  film emulsion!  ess  base  which  promises  to  effect  a  revolution  in  laboratory -work appeared  in  our  July  19  issue. An  extraordinary  situation  has  arisen  in  connection  with  the  resignation of  Messrs.  Ormiston,  Blake  and  Gale  from  the  Advisory  Committee  under the  Films  Act.  Major  Gale,  whose  resignation  was  accepted,  denies  that  it was  even  offered. Shareholders  of  various  Stoll  music-hall  and  picture  theatre  companies and  Stoll  picture  productions  are  invited  to  exchange  their  holdings  for  shares in  a  new  company  to  be  formed  with  a  capital  of  ^2,190,000. The  British  Phototone  issue  of  £'100,000  in  5s.  shares  was  phenomenally successful,  over  6,000,000  shares  being  applied  for. A  new  sound  film  apparatus — the  Meistertone,  a  German  invention — was demonstrated, 24 The  Kin emato graph  Year  Book. The  first  prosecution  under  the  Films  Act  took  place  on  July  24,  when Famous  Films  (Midlands),  Ltd.,  were  fined  £\0  and  25  guineas  costs  for booking  before  registration,  "  Two  little  Drummer  Boys/'  to  Birmingham kinemas. Fift)*-two  British  pictures  have  been  booked  by  Hoyt's  Australian  Circuit from  British  Dominion  Films,  Ltd. Kinema  Reopenings,  etc. Tivoli  Picture  House,  Sheffield,  re-opened. AUGUST. THE  Tivoli  was  acquired  by  P.C.T.  from  Jury-Metro-Goldwyn,  who  will utilise  the  new  Empire,  Leicester  Square,  when  it  is  opened  in  October, as  a  pre-release  house. A  set  of  revised  regulations  and  rules  of  management  were  submitted by  the  Theatres  and  Music  Halls  Committee  at  the  meeting  of  the  L.C.C. It  is  proposed  that  these  regulations  come  into  force  at  the  end  of  this  year. A  senior  section  contemplated  for  some  time  by  the  Kinematograph  Trade Benevolent  Fund  was  formed. Following  on  the  acquisition  by  the  Gaumont-British  Corporation  cf  the ordinary  share  capital  of  the  General  Theatres  Corporation,  six  directors on  the  board  of  the  G.T.C.  retired,  George  Black  being  the  only  remaining director  of  the  former  Board. A  demonstration  of  colour  photography  which  is  being  marketed  in  this country  by  Kodak,  under  the  title  of  "  Kodacolor,"  was  given  at  the  May Fair  Hotel. De  Forest  Phono-Films,  Ltd.,  was  acquired  by  British  Talking  Pictures, Ltd.,  a  public  company  with  £500,000  capital. A  hundred  members  of  the  C.E.A.  left  for  the  Berlin  Kinema  Congress. A  new  organisation  styled  World-wide  Pictures  Corporation,  with  a  capital of  two  and  a  half  million  dollars,  was  floated  in  New  York,  its  aim  being  to distribute  about  fifty  European  pictures  in  the  States  and  Canada  each  year. J.  Douglas  Watson,  J.  D.  Williams,  John  Maxwell,  and  Earle  W.  Hammons form  the  board. A  contract  has  already  been  made  between  the  new  corporation  and  British International  which  thus  enables  the  latter  to  complete  its  chain  of  world distribution. From  Irving  D.  Rossheim,  President  of  First  National  Pictures,  Inc.,  it is  understood  that  Joseph  P.  Kennedy  has  definitely  severed  his  connection with  that  organisation. A  "  Film  City  "  of  3,000  houses,  to  accommodate  the  personnel  of  the studios,  is  to  be  erected  at  Elstree. Kinema  Reopenings,  etc. New  Oatlands  Hippodrome,  Glasgow  ;  Alexandra,  Leeds  ;  Poplar  Pavilion, and  Union  Street  Picture  Palace,  Sheffield,  reopened. The  Regent,  Bristol ;  Rialto,  Rochdale,  and  Pavilion,  Ferryhill,  opened. Pavilion,  Baillieston,  Lanarkshire,  acquired  by  E.  H.  Collinson. SEPTEMBER. NEW  British  company  was  formed,  under  the  title  of  British  Talking Pictures,  Ltd.,  with  an  issued  capital  of  £281,702,  being  the  parent company  of  a  production  organisation,  British  Sound  Productions. The  report  of  the  directors  of  British  International  Pictures  was  satis- factorily received  at  the  first  annual  meeting,  and  the  resolution  proposing  to increase  the  capital  by  £250,000,  making  the  total  one  million  pounds,  was unanimously  adopted. Events  of  the  Year. 25 Colonel  Bromhead  was  the  guest  at  a  luncheon  to  celebrate  the  thirtieth anniversary  of  the  Gaumont  Co.  He  was  presented  with  an  address  conveying the  good  wishes  and  congratulations  of  over  1,500  exhibitors. The  first  public  demonstration  of  the  Phototone  sound  process  was  given at  the  screening  of   "  Simba  "   at  the  Palace. The  resignation  of  Major  A.  J.  Gale  from  the  Advisory  Committee  was announced  at  the  C.E.A.  General  Council  meeting. William  M.  Vogel,  general  manager  of  P.D.C.,  gave  some  further  particulars of  the  American  fusion  consummated  between  P.D.C.  and  Pathe. Hermann  Starr,  the  W arner  chief,  confirmed  the  sale  of  the  Stanley  circuit of  America  to  Warner  interests. British  Instructional's  new  studios  at  Welwyn  were  opened. Important  developments  were  announced  by  Film  Distributors,  who acquired  the  Gotham  output  of  twenty-six  feature  pictures,  and  are  also  to distribute  the  British  productions  of  Regal  Films,  Ltd. The  British  Acoustic  Sound  Films  process  was  publicly  demonstrated  at  the Capitol. Kinema  Reopenings,  etc. King's,  Dundee  ;  Queen's,  Forest  Gate  ;  Electric  Theatre,  Burton-on-Trent ; Alexandra,  Farebam  ;  Pavilion,  Alloa;  Olympia,  Newcastle,  and  Keith  Picture Palace  reopened. Regent,  Dudley  ;  Lido,  Ishngton  ;  Plaza,  Maidenhead  ;  Queen's,  Stirling  ; The  Tudor,  Torquay,  and  Broadway  Kinema,  Wickford.  opened. Boleyn  Electric  Theatre,  East  Ham,  acquired  by  Davis  and  Rose. The  Star,  Manchester,  sold  to  Maytum  and  Knowles. OCTOBER. H VICTOR  DAVIS,  F.  H.  Cooper,  and  E.  Trounson  were  appointed by  the  President  of  the  Board  of  Trade  to  fill  the  Exhibitor •       vacancies  on  the  Advisory  Committee. Carreras'  Lido  Entertainments  opened  the  Lido  Theatres  at  Golder's  Green and  Islington,  the  first  two  of  a  chain  of  eight  London  suburban  halls. A  new  British  producing  company,  under  the  title  of  Lancashire  Screen Productions,  Ltd.,  it  was  announced,  was  being  formed  with  the  object  of making  pictures  at  a  Blackpool  studio. The  Amateur  Kinematograph  Conference  took  place  at  Torquay. International  Colourfilms,  Ltd.,  a  new  company,  with  a  capital  of £500,000,  was  formed  with  the  object  of  developing  the  natural  colour  film process  introduced  by  British  Polychromide,  Ltd. A  new  company  with  £160,000  capital  was  floated  to  market  the  Celebritone, a  new  electrical  reproducer,  which  has  already  many  installations  to  its credit. Following  the  acquisition  by  Jury-Metro -Gold wyn  of  the  whole  of the  share  capital  of  the  new  Empire,  Ltd.,  it  was  announced  that  Sir  Alfred Butt  and  Lord  Lurgan  resigned  their  seats  on  the  Board. The  deaths  occurred  of  Larry  Semon,  the  film  comedian,  Frank  Favell, P.D.C.'s  Newcastle  manager,  and  Mrs.  Faiilkner,  wife  of  W.  G.  Faulkner. 26 The  Kin emato graph  Year  Book. The  report  on  Sound  and  Talking  Films  by  the  special  committee  of  the C.E.A.  was  published. The  Middlesex  County  Council  again  refused,  by  a  large  majority,  to grant  seven-day  licences  to  exhibitors.  The  Hove  referendum,  however, was  successful  and  applications  for  Sunday  opening  have  been  granted  by the  Council. It  was  decided  to  form  a  British  branch  of  the  Society  of  Motion  Picture Engineers,  membership  to  be  open  to  all  workers  connected  with  the  film business. The  production  of  sound  films  was  foreshadowed  by  an  announcement  in the  annual  report  of  Stoll  Picture  Productions. The  first  of  a  series  of  presentations  of  Empire  films  was  held  at  South Kensington  under  the  auspices  of  the  British  Empire  Film  Institute. At  a  special  committee  meeting  of  the  C.M.D.A.  a  new  rule  was  adopted stipulating  that  no  M.D.  or  solo  organist  be  admitted  to  the  association unless  he  be  a  bona-fide  member  of  the  Musicians'  Union. A.  George  Smith,  managing  director  of  British  Phototone,  announced that  an  agreement  has  been  entered  into  between  the  directors  of  British Phototone,  French  Phototone,  and  the  directors  of  Siemens  Halske  and the  Allgemeine  Elektricitats-Gesellschaft,  for  the  purpose  of  placing  on  the market  a  comparatively  cheap  electrical  reproducer. H.  Victor  Davis  presided  at  a  luncheon  at  the  May  Fair  Hotel  given  to welcome  a  group  of  German  exhibitors  visiting  this  country  for  the  purpose of  examining  the  possibilities  of  sound  films. A  contract  was  entered  into  between  British  International  Pictures  and the  I.V.T.A.,  whereby  this  organisation  will  exclusively  distribute  B.I. P. product  in  South  Africa  for  a  year. It  was  officially  announced  that  the  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  one of  the  controllers  of  the  R.C.A.  Photophone,  has  merged  with  Keith-Albee- Orpheum  and  National  Broadcasting  and  Film  Booking  Office  Productions, the  new  company  being  known  as  the  Radio-Keith-Orpheum  Corporation. Kinema  Openings. The  Lido,  Golder's  Green  ;  Carlton  Theatre,  Upton  Park ;  Brierley  Hill Kinema  ;  Twickenham  Cinema  ;  New  Empress,  Nottingham,  and  Shaftesbury, Leeds,  opened. NOVEMBER. ONE  of  the  biggest  deals  which  have  yet  taken  place  in  the  Industry was  the  reported  offer  of  the  Gaumont-British  Corporation  to  purchase Provincial  Cinematograph  Theatres,  which  controls  116  theatres. The  Gaumont-British  Corporation  would  thus  obtain  control  of  about  300 halls,  including  most  of  the  important  West-End  houses  and  many  of  the principal  kinemas  in  the  Provincial  key  centres. The  British  Empire  Film  Institute  acquired  from  Herbert  G.  Ponting the  filming  of  Captain  Scott's  Antarctic  Expedition. .  Events  of  the  Year. 27 The  Regal,  a  new  super  Kinema,  at  Marble  Arch,  was  opened,  a  premier invitation  performance  being  attended  by  Prince  and  Princess  Arthur  of Connaught. The  L.C.C.  has  decided  not  to  permit  kinematograph  entertainments  in public-houses. A  new  series  of  statutory  rules  and  regulations  was  submitted  by  the Theatres  and  Music  Halls  Committee  at  the  last  L.C.C.  meeting,  and  sub- sequently adopted. Sir  Oswald  Stoll,  addressing  the  eighth  general  meeting  of  the  shareholders of  Stoll  Picture  Productions,  delivered  a  severe  attack  on  the  Films  Act. A  contract  was  signed  by  the  British  Photophone,  Ltd.,  and  British  Instruc- tional Films,  Ltd.,  whereby  the  latter  will  make  seventy-two  sound  and talking  pictures  in  three  years. Harry  Rowson  acquired  a  site  at  the  Elephant  and  Castle  on  which  a picture  theatre  to  seat  5,000  patrons  will  be  erected. Associated  British  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  a  company  in  which  British  International Pictures  has  a  holding  interest,  was  organised  with  a  capital  of  £1,000,000 with  the  object  of  acquiring  a  chain  of  about  forty  theatres. A  half  interest  in  World-Wide  Fictures;  the  J.  D.  Williams  concern,  was acquired  by  Educational  Pictures.  A  deal  was  also  completed  by  World- Wide  for  the  distribution  iu  America  and  Car.ada  of  the  Ufa  product. Herbert  Wilcox  sailed  on  the  Majestic  for  Hollywood,  where  Marshal Neilan  is  to  direct  the  first  of  British  Dominions'  talking  pictures. A  new  exhibiting  circuit,  styled  Cinema  Proprietors,  Ltd.,  having  a  capital of  /'300,000,  was  formed  in  Birmingham  to  purchase  a  number  of  well-known provincial  kinemas. Two  processes,  a  sound  and  a  colour  one,  were  demonstrated  to  a  representa- tive gathering  by  L.  Blattner.  An  important  statement  in  connection  with the  colour  process  was  made  by  A.  George  Smith,  of  P.D.C. British  Instructional' s  new  studio  at  Welwyn  Garden  City,  Herts,  was officially  opened  by  the  Rt.  Hon.  L.  S.  Amery,  M.P.,  Secretary  of  State  for  the Dominions  and  Colonies.    The  Whitehall  studio  at  Elstree  was  also  opened. The  death  took  place  of  Mauritz  Stiller,  the  noted  Swedish  producer. Kommerzienrat  Krauss,  managing  director  of  Emelka,  denied  the  many rumours  of  the  sale  of  Emelka  to  interested  parties  in  England. The  General  Council  granted  the  request  made  by  Carl  Laemmle  that  the ban  on  his  picture,  "  The  Phantom  of  the  Opera,"  be  removed. Over  three  hundred  guests  were  present  at  a  dinner,  organised  by  the Federation  of  British  Industries,  to  mark  the  year's  progress  of  film  production. Sir  Wm.  Joynson-Hicks",  the  Home  Secretary,  was  one  of  the  chief  speakers. The  announcement  was  made  by  C.  F.  Bernhard  that  a  new  organisation, to  be  known  as  Tiffany  Productions,  Ltd.,  is  to  be  formed  in  this  country. An  inauguration  performance  in  connection  with  the  British  School  of Organists  was  given  at  the  Marble  Arch  Pavilion. Kinema  Reopenings,  etc. The  London  Tivoli,  Strand  ;  Ampthill  Kinema  ;  Alexandra,  Aldershot ;  New Lorne  Cinema,  Glasgow,  and  Rialto,  Cathcart,  reopened. The  Empire,  Leicester  Square,  opened  on  November  8. 28 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. A.  FRIED European  Moving  Picture  Distributor Export  Import 185a,   WARDOUR  STREET (Entrance  Noel  Street), LONDON,  W.I Telephone:   Regent  6853.  Cables  and  Telegrams  :  Garanfreed,  Westcent,  London. Bankers  :  Barclays  Bank,  Ltd.  {Soho  Branch).      Codes  :  Bentleys,  ABC  5th  ed.,  Liebers. I.F.D.,  37.  Rue  St.  Michel  8  bis  Cite  Trevise,  (J.  Vanderhevden BRUSSELS.  PARIS. REPRESENTING : W.  P.  FILM  CO.  LONDON Producers  of The  Further  Adventures  of  the  Flag  Lieutenant THE  FAKE  RISING  GENERATION WHITE  CARGO H HOM  O  FILM M BERLIN Producers  of  ANNIE    ONDRA  FILMS ARTCLASS  PICTURES NEW  YORK QUALITY  PICTURES NEW  YORK Featuring  IRENE  RICH  and  H.  B.  WARNER STERLING  PICTURES NEW  YORK The  Year Abroad and  Foreign and  Colonial Trade  Directory, Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czechoslovakia France Germany Greece Holland Hungary Italy Jugoslavia New  Zealand Poland Roumania Spain Switzerland Turkey Union  of  South  Africa U,S.  of  America 30  The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. THE  YEAR  IN  AMERICA. By  Tom  Kennedy  {Motion  Picture  News). The  turbulence  and  din  of  conditions  within  the  motion  picture industry  of  the  United  States  during  the  year  1928  have  not  subsided as  the  late  days  of  this  calendar  period  reach  out  toward  a  future  of considerable  uncertainty,  but  piled  high  with  hopes  for  those  who are  importantly  represented  in  the  more  than  two  billion  dollars investment  which  gives  the  movies  rank  among  the  "  big  business  " enterprises  of  modern  world  commerce  and  industry. Starting  quite  inauspiciously,  1928  through  the  months  of  late  winter and  early  spring  found  the  industry  riding  along  on  its  own  momentum of  previous  accomplishments  in  the  laboratory,  the  studio  and  the business  office. The  bigger  producer-distributor  organisations  were  consolidating their  positions  with  regard  to  theatre  outlets.  The  "  outlets  " grew  up  from  mere  "  show  windows  "  in  which  productions  were exploited,  to  enterprises  demanding  tremendous  investments  saddling huge  overhead  on  the  companies  operating  them.  The  public  had grown  apathetic  toward  the  run-'o-the-mill  movie  fare,  and  a  reckless neaping  on  of  vaudeville  entertainment  had  run  its  course  as  a  magnet to  draw  people  to  the  huge  picture  palaces,  leaving  the  managements thereof  to  pay  out  potential  profits  to  the  "  names  "  lured  over  by high  salaries  from  the  musical  comedy,  variety  and  concert  stages  to strut  a  brief  moment  in  "  presentations  "  offered  with  the  just  so-so photopla}^s. Then,  as  one  wit  put  the  matter,  with  the  general  release  of  "  The -  -Jazz  Singer  "  and  its  accompanying  Vitaphone  recording  of  Al  Jolson's songs  and  patter,  "  Came  the  Din." An  invention  synchronising  sound  with  vision  that  had  been  out  of the  laboratory  several  years  and  had  been  introduced  to  an  indifferent public  more  than  a  year  before,  found  a  star  to  hitch  its  wagon  to  and swept  the  public  before  it. Subsequent  events  were  spectacular  and  more  dramatic  than  any- thing the  Hollywoodites  were  capable  of  contriving  for  their  epics  in celluloid.  First  reports  of  "  The  Jazz  Singer's  "  record  performances at  the  picture  houses  around  the  country  were  taken  with  a  grain  of salt,  and  "  sound  "  still  was  under  suspicion  as  a  mere  novelty.  But when  the  Jolson  film  went  into  competition  with  some  of  the  strongest offerings  of  the  bigger  companies  and  outdrew  them  overwhelmingly and  consistently,  the  bigwigs  and  the  small  fry  of  the  industry  were stampeded,  with  a  result  that  is  known  abroad  as  well  as  it  is  known in  the  States. A  revolution  had  Bared  up._  Fox  Film  and  Warner  Brothers  had  a  long start  on  all  competitors.  The  former  with  the  Fox-Case  Movietone method  of  synchronisation  on  the  film  and  the  latter  with  its  Vitaphone disc  records  made  in  synchrony  with  the  camera-recorded  action. The   Year  in  .  America. 31 Fox  went  into  the  year  with  banners  flying,  carrying  out  an  expansion programme  of  enormous  scale.  A  heavy  theatre  building  programme  wa  s under  way,  but  not  satisfied  with  that  the  Fox  company  negotiated  the purchase  of  one  of  the  largest  theatre  chains  in  the  country,  West Coast  Theatres,  Inc.,  dominating  the  theatre  situation  on  the  Pacific slope.  With  that  purchase  Fox  also  became  a  large  factor  in  First National.  The  company  which  was  building  large  theatres  in  St.  Louis, Detroit,  Philadelphia,  San  Francisco,  Newark,  N.J.  and  Brooklyn,  N.Y., by  one  stroke  added  a  huge  and  important  block  of  picture  houses  to its  string.  Within  a  few  months  of  this  Fox  again  showed  the  power behind  the  aggressive  policy  the  company  was  pursuing  by  obtaining control  of  the  Poli  theatres  in  New  England,  a  circuit  of  twenty  houses. That  brought  the  Fox  theatre  holdings  up  to  a  total  of  about  325  houses, spread  across  the  continent  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific.  Negotia- tions to  further  expand  this  chain  are  still  under  way,  and  it  is  expected that  Fox  company  soon  will  perfect  arrangements  to  obtain  some  150 or  200  theatres  in  the  Greater  New  York  area. The  Fox  production  activities  meantime  followed  along  the  plan mapped  out  more  than  a  year  ago.  A  new  policy  based  on  the  class idea  as  against  the  programme  grade  of  production  formerly  specialised in  by  this  company  brought  forth  several  notable  pictures,  "  7th Heaven,"  "  Street  Angel,"  "  Sunrise,"  for  example. The  most  spectacular  performer  among  the  major  companies  during the  year  was  Warner  Brothers,  an  under-dog  of  the  pack  less  than  a year  before,  which  by  July  of  1928  took  rank  among  the  leaders  of the  industry.  The  corporate  consolidations  which  were  a  major development  during  last  year  in  large  measure  were  supplied  by Warner.  The  company  capitalised  on  the  opportunity  it  made  for  itself by  following  up  the  success  of  "  The  Jazz  Singer  "  with  an  all-talking picture,  "  Lights  of  New  York."  It  is  said  to  have  been  made  for  about $60,000,  a  paltry  sum  to  spend  on  a  feature,  and  yet  the  film  went out  and  did  an  enormous  business,  and  served  the  important  purpose  of bringing  "  sound  pictures  "  to  a  peak  of  popularity. The  company  which  had  brought  its  earnings  up  from  $30,000  or so  for  the  year  ending  in  August,  1927,  to  the  handsome  figure  of $1,123,947  for  the  nine  months  ending  in  May,  1928,  was  vitalized with  a  new  energy  and  equipped  with  new  resources  to  push  its  ad- vantage forward  aggressively.  This  policy  of  acquisitiveness  and expansion  took  its  first  form  in  the  purchase  by  Warners  of  controlling interest  in  the  Stanley  Co.  of  America,  operating  270  theatres  on  the Atlantic  seaboard,  and  with  the  buy  went  a  large  block  of  stock  in  First National.  This  move  was  followed  quickly  by  a  hard-fought  victory in  a  contest  with  Fox  over  the  control  of  First  National.  The manceuvering  ended  when  Warner  factions  acquired  the  19,000  shares in  First  National  held  by  Balaban  and  Katz,  which  gave  Warners control.  Fox,  however,  remains  a  large  holder  in  the  F^rst  National company.  The  Warners  proceeded  further  with  their  theatre  opera- tions by  purchase  of  the  Skouras  theatres  in  St.  Louis  and  Indianapolis. Spyros  Skouras,  a  leading  showman,  will  head  the  theatre  operations  of the  company. Another  new  factor  in  the  theatre  scheme  appeared  when  the  Radio Corporation  of  America,  whose  Photophone  process  of  sound  svn- 32 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. ehronization  ranks  among  the  leaders  for  favour,  purchased  the  Keith- Albee-Orpheum  circuit— comprising  more  than  200  houses.,  thereby obtained  a  large  interest  in  Pathe,  and  now  assumes  active  participation in  the  production  and  distribution  field  through  its  control  of  F.B.O. While  these  consolidations  brought  new  factors  up  to  great  and  com- manding prominence,  Paramount  continues  to  occupy  first  place  as the  largest  and  most  influential  organization  engaging  in  all  branches of  the  motion-picture  business.  Paramount  operates  400  theatres,  part of  which  are  owned  by  the  company.  The  theatre  investments  total over  ^81,000,000.  Paramount's  net  earnings  for  1928  late  this  fall were  estimated  to  reach  the  §9,000,000  mark,  the  greatest  in  the history  of  the  company. The  other  important  producer-distributor  organization  affiliated with  a  theatre  chain  is  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,  controlled  by  Loews Inc.,  which  owns  and  operates  a  large  theatre  chain. The  chaos  which  followed  the  stampede  for  "  sound  "  has  not entirely  cleared  as  the  year  draws  to  a  close.  Independent  theatre men  are  still  up  in  the  air  to  a  great  extent  regarding  "  interchange- ability."  But  it  seems  fairly  certain  that  the  desirable  equipment  for reproducing  the  sound  pictures  will  simmer  down  to  a  relatively  small group  of  systems  and  that  there  will  be  "  interchangeability.'' The  year  started  off  with  predictions  of  a  very  heavy  building  pro- gramme, and  subsequent  events  proved  that  estimates  that  more  than $160,000,000  would  be  expended  in  new  theatre  construction  were  not excessive.  The  notable  change  in  building  operations  was  that  toward the  middle  of  1928  building  of  huge  theatres  had  caught  up  with programmes  laid  down  last  year,  and  the  bulk  of  the  building  from  that point  on  was  on  theatres  of  more  moderate  size,  much  of  this  con- ' struction  being  in  the  nature  of  replacements  of  the  smaller  theatres which  had  become  obsolete  in  plan  and  operating  policy. Film  sales  came  to  an  abrupt  slackening  in  pace  about  midsummer, largely  because  exhibitors  were  uncertain,  owing  to  the  sound  develop- ment, as  to  their  future  policies.  When  that  period  passed  over  and theatre  men  realised  that  getting  sound  equipment  was  like  getting in  line  at  a  box-office  where  a  sell-out  picture  was  playing  and  waiting your  turn,  they  went  ahead  and  the  sales  departments  found  better conditions.  The  exhibitors  are  picking  and  choosing,  offering  great sales  resistance,  but  at  the  same  time  paying  better  prices  for  the better  pictures  they  want  and  passing  up  entirely  the  other  ones. Aside  from  "  Wings."  there  were  no  pictures  offered  on  the  real  road show  plan.  Several  notable  films  were  given  pre-release  engagements at  the  legitimate  theatres  in  the  large  cities,  but  "Wings"  was  the only  one  to  go  out  with  touring  troupes  and  book  into  two-a-day theatres  as  a  road  show. Production  for  the  year,  as  a  matter  of  fact,  was  not  distinguished by  any  great  and  outstanding  offerings  from  the  studios.  The  general level  of  product  was  better  than  ever,  but  aside  from  a  limited  group  of very  good  money  getters  at  the  regular  motion  picture  houses,  there came  along  nothing  to  take  its  place  alongside  such  epics  of  former years  as  "  Birth  of  a  Nation,"  "  Ten  Commandments,"  "  Covered Wagon,"  "Beau  Geste,"  "Ben  Hur,"  and  "Wings,"  which  while  it became  a  general  release  this  3-car  had  its  beginnings  as  an  attraction back  in  1927. The  Year  in  Australia. 33 THE  YEAR  IN  AUSTRALIA. By  Kathleen  Ussher. The  event  of  outstanding  importance  during  the  year  has  been  the publication  of  the  report  of  the  Royal  Commission  that  has  been conducting  an  inquiry  into  all  phases  of  the  kinematograph  industry in  Australia,  under  the  chairmanship  of  Walter  Marks,  M.P.  (formerly Under-Secretary  for  External  Affairs  in  the  Hughes  Administration) . The  most  important  finding  of  the  Royal  Commission  was  the  lack of  a  unified  control  in  the  legislation  governing  trade  conditions  in Australia.  Leaders  of  the  industry  were  unanimous  in  stating  that they  laboured  under  the  greatest  disadvantage  by  reason  of  the  varying legislation  in  the  different  States.  The  Commission  therefore  recom- mended that  one  law — and  one  law  only — should  be  enforced  in  the Commonwealth  for  the  production,  distribution  and  exchange  of moving  pictures.  The  Quota  Bill,  which  forms  part  of  this  proposed legislation,  will  be  one  of  the  first  measures  introduced  in  the  first session  of  the  new  Federal  Parliament. One  of  the  most  striking  revelations  made  by  the  Commission  was that  the  United  States  has  no  money  whatsoever  invested  in  the Australian  industry,  either  in  exhibition  or  production.  The ^25,000,000  invested  in  the  kinemas  of  the  Commonwealth  is  entirely Australian.  Not  one  theatre  is  owned  or  controlled  by  foreign  interest. Over  20,000  people  are  employed  in  the  industry — about  half  of  these being  women — and  the  wages  bill  amounts  to  nearly  three  million pounds  a  year. The  Australian  rights  of  foreign  films  are  either  purchased  outright or  secured  on  a  basis  of  from  50  to  65  per  cent.,  of  the  takings.  Duty and  censorship  charges  are  usually  debited  before  a  remittance  is  sent overseas,  while  the  cost  of  distribution  is  met  from  the  proceeds retained  in  Australia.  During  the  year  under  review,  ^740,000  was paid  to  America  for  film  hire,  or  roughly  1^  per  cent,  of  the  total  gross receipts — viz.,  ^5,500,000— from  Australian  kinemas.  The  remaining 86  per  cent.,  was  absorbed  in  Australia  in  wages,  rents,  advertising, printing,  lighting,  music,  taxes,  profits  and  dividends. In  the  last  seven  years,  the  number  of  kinemas  in  Australia  has practically  doubled,  the  present  proportion  of  houses  in  the  various States  being  : — New  South  Wales,  609  ;  Victoria,  388  ;  Queensland, 291;  South  Australia,  125;  Western  Australia,  116;  Tasmania,  52; total,  1,581  ;  and  the  annual  attendance  approximately  one  hundred and  ten  million  people.  The  price  of  seats  is  lower  than  in  England, ranging  from  is.  to  4s.  6d.,  for  which  price  one  of  the  best  seats  in  the house  can  be  obtained.  "  Long-run  houses  " — like  Hoyt's  Regent and  the  Capitol  (Atmospheric)  Theatre  in  Sydney,  or  the  magnificent State  Theatre  now  building  in  Melbourne,  have  an  average  seating capacity  of  3,000  people.  Canberra's  first  theatre — the  Capitol — seats  1,350  patrons. Briefly  summarised,  the  principal  recommendations  made  by  the Royal  Commission,  and  now  awaiting  the  sanction  of  the  six  States and  the  Federal  Parliament,  are  as  follows  : — A  more  drastic  form  of  censorship  to  be  administered  by  a  Federal  Board  of  Film  Censors, consisting  of  three  persons,  one  of  whom  shall  be  a  woman  ;  also  a  Censorship  Board  of  Appeal, on  which  the  motion  picture  industry  will  not  be  represented. B 34 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. One  grade  only  of  picture  "  for  universal  exhibition  "  to  children  and  adults  alike. Forward  or  block  booking  to  be  limited  to  a  period  of  twelve  months,  and  further  modified by  a  five  per  cent,  rejection  clause  in  all  contracts,  provided  that  an  Australian-made  picture conforming  to  the  approved  standard  shall  be  screened  in  place  of  the  film  rejected. As  from  January  i,  1929,  and  for  three  years  thereafter,  dramatic  and  feature  films  of  Empire origin  of  an  approved  standard  to  form  part  of  every  Australian  kinema  programme  to  the extent  of  5  per  cent,  (or  10  Empire  pictures)  for  the  first  year  ;  10  per  cent,  (or  20  Empire pictures)  for  the  second  year  ;  and  15  per  cent,  (or  30  Empire  pictures)  for  the  third  year. The  tariff  on  foreign  films  to  be  increased  from  ild.  to  2d.  per  foot.  British  films  being left  free,  in  consideration  of  which  fact  a  reciprocal  tariff  preference  will  be  urged  on  the  Home Government  for  Australian-made  films  entering  Great  Britain. The  failure  of  British  producers  to  secure  adequate  screening  in Australia  was  partly  attributed  to  their  lack  of  local  distributing agencies.  With  properly  organised  exchanges  like  Australasian  Films, the  newly-formed  British  Dominions  Films  (Australia)  Ltd.,  and Cinema- Art  Films  (Australia  and  New  Zealand) — the  distributing agents  of  the  "Ufa"  product — British  producers  should  not  experience any  difficulty  in  obtaining  releases  for  productions  of  merit,  as  there is  a  genuine  desire  on  the  part  of  distributors,  exhibitors  and  the  public to  support  British  pictures. The  tremendous  rivalry  that  exists  between  the  two  great  kinema circuits,  Union  Theatres  (of  which  Stuart  F.  Doyle  is  the  managing director)  and  Hoyts  Theatres  (of  which  Sir  George  Tallis,  of  the  Tallis- Tait  interests,  is  the  chairman)  is  partly  responsible  for  putting  the British  product  on  the  map.  For  when  Union  Theatres  recently staged  a  spectacular  coup  by  buying  up  90  per  cent,  of  the  United States  film  output  for  1929,  Hoyts  retaliated  by  securing  52  British pictures — a  year's  supply — through  British  Dominions  (Australia)  Ltd. As  against  this,  Union  Theatres  have  bought  30  British  International films  for  exhibition  during  the  coming  year. As  regards  film  production  in  Australia,  613  films  were  exported during  the  year,  only  six  of  which  were  of  feature  length.  Australasian Films  has  given  effect  to  its  far-sighted  policy  of  making  films  for  the world  market  by  producing  two  supers,  "  For  the  Term  of  His  Natural Life  "  (costing  ^50,000)  and  "  The  Adorable  Outcast  "  (costing  ^30,000). Phillips  Film  Productions  has  released  its  first  picture,  "The  Romance of  Runnibede," — an  effective  answer  to  the  critics  who  declare  that good  films  cannot  be  made  in  Australia.  "  The  Unsleeping  Eye  " made  in  New  Guinea,  is  the  first  of  a  series  of  Empire  films  to  be  made by  Alexander  Macdonald,  the  Scottish  explorer,  under  his  contract with  British  Screen  Productions,  while  "  The  Far  Paradise  "  and "Pearl  of  the  Pacific"  are  other  evidences  of  studio  activity  "down under."  Besides  the  accommodation  at  Bondi,  in  Sydney,  a  modern studio  is  at  present  under  construction  at  Geelong  in  Victoria. Incidentally,  the  Quota  provisions  of  the  British  Cinematograph Films  Act  offer  a  market  for  Australian  enterprise,  a  condition  that has  been  availed  of  by  the  European  Motion  Picture  Company, who  recently  purchased  "  Tall  Timber  "  as  a.  part  of  its  Quota requirements. In  order  to  further  stimulate  Australian  production,  the  Royal Commission  recommends  yearly  Awards  of  Merit,  amounting  to  ^5,000, ^2,500,  and  ^1,500  for  the  three  best  Australian  productions  ;  an Award  of  ^500  for  the  best  scenario  written  by  an  Australian;  and  ^500 for  the  best  scenario  containing  Australian  sentiment. The  Year  in  Canada. 35 THE  YEAR  IN  CANADA. By  W.  M.  Gladish. Substantial  development  along  many  lines  and  a  number  of  out- standing events  were  noted  in  the  moving  picture  trade  field  in  Canada during  the  past  year,  and  of  more  than  passing  interest  is  the  fact that  considerable  of  the  1928  progress  had  to  do  with  British  film  pro- ductions. Business  throughout  the  Dominion  was  of  a  very  high  order  and, although  a  number  of  venerable  theatres  fell  into  the  hands  of  wreckers, the  exhibitors,  including  both  chain  organisations  and  independents, enjoyed  substantial  prosperity.  Several  handsome  new  kinemas were  opened,  but  the  total  number  of  moving  picture  houses  in  the country  stood  steadily  at  the  900  mark.  An  indication  of  the  business trend  was  seen  in  the  announcement  that  Famous  Players  Canadian Corp.,  Limited,  Toronto,  with  its  140  owned  or  controlled  houses,  had enjoyed  its  greatest  fiscal  year  with  gross  receipts  of  approximately §7,000,000.    This  chain  was  established  12  years  ago. A  spectacular  event  of  the  year  was  the  introduction  of  sound pictures,  the  first  theatre  to  offer  synchronised  presentation  being the  Palace  of  Montreal.  The  initial  feature  at  the  Palace  on  September 1st  was  "  Street  Angel,"  a  Fox  Movietone  production.  Gross  receipts at  this  theatre  during  the  first  two  months  of  sound  programmes  were said  to  be  more  than  double  those  for  corresponding  silent  film  periods of  the  previous  year.  Another  indication  of  sound  picture  impression upon  the  Canadian  public  was  noted  at  the  Tivoli  Theatre,  Toronto. This  house  opened  with  "  Street  Angel  "  on  October  5th  and  this  first sound  programme  engagement  did  not  conclude  until  November  2nd, when  it  had  to  give  way  to  another  synchronised  production. Of  outstanding  importance  in  the  distribution  field  in  Canada  was the  establishment  of  the  Gaumont-British  Corporation  of  Canada, Limited,  with  headquarters  at  Toronto,  arrangements  being  made  for the  physical  distribution  of  24  Gaumont  feature  releases  through Canadian  Universal  Films,  Limited,  with  offices  in  six  Canadian  cities from  coast  to  coast.  Another  epochal  development  came  with  the announcement  that  Canadian  Educational  Films,  Limited,  Toronto, would  release  World-Wide  Pictures  in  Canada.  These  were  the  two big  steps  in  film  distribution  in  the  Dominion  during  1928. An  interesting  move  was  the  establishment  of  a  film  buying  pool at  Toronto,  known  as  the  Exhibitors  Co-Operative,  Limited,  which had  for  its  object  a  mutual  purchasing  and  booking  scheme  for  indepen- dent exhibitors.  This  organisation  has  announced  that  it  had  60 bonded  members,  but  its  real  strength  has  yet  to  be  revealed. A  big  event  of  1928  was  the  eighth  annual  convention  of  the  Motion Picture  Theatre  Owners  of  America,  at  Toronto,  in  October,  which was  attended  by  600  moving  picture  men  from  all  parts  of  the  United States  and  Eastern  Canada.  The  spirit  at  this  convention  was  most amiable,  with  the  film  distributors  and  chain  organisation  representa- tives of  Canada  lending  valuable  assistance.  Although  considerable of  the  business  transacted  at  the  convention  was  foreign  to  Canadian interest,  the  event  was  a  real  success. Although  there  had  been  considerable  talk  that  the  British  Quota r 36 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Law  would  encourage  the  making  of  film  features  on  Canadian  soil, only  two  or  three  such  pictures  were  produced  by  Canadian  companies during  the  year.  The  principal  one  was  "  Carry  On,  Sergeant  !  " which  was  made  by  the  Canadian  International  Films,  Limited,  Toronto, at  the  Ontario  Government  film  studio  at  Trenton,  Ontario,  under  the direction  of  Capt.  Bruce  Bairnsfather.  Another  Canadian-made feature  was  "  Destiny,"  which  was  produced  in  the  vicinity  of  Banff National  Park,  near  Calgary,  by  British-Canadian  Features,  Limited, of  which  Neal  Hart  is  the  directing  genius.  A  third  feature,  dealing with  North  Country  life  in  the  Dominion,  was  made  by  a  producing company  at  Fort  William,  Ontario. As  usual,  the  Canadian  Government  produced  15  of  its  "  Seeing Canada  "  series  at  the  Government's  own  studio,  in  Ottawa,  and  this organisation  was  also  responsible  for  many  departmental  film  subjects for  colonisation  and  industrial  purposes.  During  the  year  arrange- ments were  made  for  the  distribution  of  the  official  Canadian  releases in  the  British  Isles  through  the  F.B.O.  organisation.  These  subjects enjoy  distribution  in  many  foreign  countries. It  was  noteworthy  that  a  great  many — in  fact  a  large  majority — of  all  fiction  pictures  now  presented  in  Canadian  theatres  are  printed in  Canada  from  the  negatives  which  are  shipped  from  the  United States  under  a  10-day  bond  arrangement,  thus  adding  much  to  Cana- dian industrial  activities.  These  prints  are  now  regarded  of  a  quality equal  to  that  of  the  finished  product  from  film  plants  in  the  United States.  The  arrangement  also  effects  a  saving  to  film  renters  in  the Dominion,  in  the  matter  of  duty. As  expected,  for  no  particular  reason,  "  Dawn  "  was  given  a  rough ride  at  the  hands  of  various  censor  boards  in  the  Canadian  Provinces. It  was  barred  altogether  in  Ontario,  where  there  are  a  third  of  all Canadian  theatres,  in  Quebec  and  in  Saskatchewan.  But  Canadian Educational  Films,  Limited,  holding  the  Canadian  franchise,  had  the satisfaction  of  knowing  that  "Dawn"  had  phenomenal  runs  in  British Columbia,  Manitoba  and  Alberta,  partly  due  to  the  censorship  uproar. For  its  first  Canadian  run,  "  Dawn  "  enjoyed  a  three-weeks  engage- ment at  the  Strand  Theatre,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  and  big  business  was enjoyed  at  Winnipeg,  Calgary,  Edmonton  and  other  cities. Late  in  1928,  various  moving' picture  theatre  interests  in  Canada launched  upon  an  extensive  theatre  building  programme  in  different cities.  Chief  among  the  projects  was  the  4,500-seat  theatre  which has  been  launched  by  Famous  Players  Canadian  Corp.,  in  Toronto, where  the  corporation  already  has  some  24  theatres.  Other  important theatre  projects  were  planned  by  Famous  Players  for  Saskatoon, Regina,  Windsor,  Ottawa  and  other  places.  United  Amusements, Limited,  Montreal,  also  added  to  its  chain  at  Montreal,  while  two other  companies  erected  handsome  theatres  in  that  city  as  well. Suburban  nouses  were  also  under  way  in  Toronto,  London  and  else- where, so  that  construction  can  be  called  active.  Incidentally,  it  was expected  that  at  least  80  Canadian  theatres  would  be  wired  for  sound film  presentations  by  the  end  of  1929. There  are  approximately  900  theatres  in  Canada,  having  a  total  of 550,000  seats  for  the  9,900,000  population.  Toronto  leads  with  104 theatres  and  Montreal  is  next  with  54  theatres.  Winnipeg  has  37 kinemas  and  Vancouver  31,  with  other  cities  in  proportion. Foreign  and  Colonial  Trade  Direciory. 37 FOREIGN  AND  COLONIAL  TRADE DIRECTORY. Australia. PRODUCERS,  DISTRIBUTORS,  SUPPLI Australasian  Films,  Ltd.,  2 51  a,  Pitt  Street, Sydney,  also  Brisbane,  Melbourne,  Adelaide, Perth  and  Hobart. British  Dominion  Films  Pty.,  Ltd.  (Sydney Branch),  305  Pitt  Street. Carroll,  E.  J.  &  Dan,  20,  Martin  Place.  Sydney. Cinema  Art  Films,  Ltd,  198  Pitt  Street,  Sydney. Commonwealth  Film  Censorship,  Watson  House, Bligh  Street,  Sydnev. Commonwealth  Fiim  Laboratories,  Wilton  Street, Sydney. Cummings  and  Wilson,  Cinematograph  Manu- facturers, 29,  Alberta  Street,  Sydney. Famous  Lasky  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  66,  Reservoir Street,  Sydney. F.B.O.  Films  Of  Australasia,  280  Pitt  Street, Sydney. Film  Craft  Laboratories,  Cathedral  Street, Sydney. ES,  ETC.,  NEW  SOUTH  WALES. First  Natl.  Pictures  (Australasia),  Ltd.,  305,  Pitt Street,  Sydney. Fox  Film  Corpn.  (Australasia),  Ltd.,  97,  Goulburn Street,  Sydney. Hamilton  ant!  Baker,  327,  Pitt  Street,  Sydney. Hargreaves,    Cecii,    176,   Castlereagh  Street, Sydney. Harringtons,  Ltd.,  388,  George  Street,  Sydney. Hawkins  Film  Productions,  160,  Castlereagh Street,  Sydney. Lipman,  J.  A.,  214,  Pitt  Street,  Sydney. Metro-Goldwyn  Mayer,  Ltd.,  160,  Castlereagh Street,  Sydney. Motion  Picture  Dis.  of  Aust.,  115,  Pitt  Street, Sydney. Scott,  Will.,  121a,  Castlereagh  Street,  Sydney. United  Artists  (Australasia),  Ltd.,  51  and  140, Castlereagh  Street,  Sydney. Universal  Film  Mfg.  Co.  (Australasia),  Ltd., 280,  Pitt  Street,  Sydney. VICTORIA. Advance  Films  Pty.,  Ltd.,  Bank  Place,  Mel- bourne, C.i. Amalgamated  Pictures  Film  Prod.  Laboratory, 12s,  Fitzroy Street,  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne,  C.i. Associated  Theatres  Pty.,  Ltd.,  206,  Bourke Street,  Melbourne,  C.i. Australasian  Films,  Ltd.,  172,  Flinders  Street, Melbourne,  C.i. British  Dominion  Films  Pty.,  Ltd.,  (of  Aust.), 164,  Flinders  Street,  Melbourne,  C.i. Celebrity  Pictures  Pty.,  Ltd.,  145,  Russell  Street, Melbourne,  C.i. Cinema  Art  Films,  Ltd.,  Latham  House,  Swans  ton Street,  Melbourne,  C.i. Electric  Theatre  Pty.,  Ltd.,  206,  Bourke  Street, Melbourne,  C.i. Famous-Lasky  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  250,  Little Lonsdale  Street,  Melbourne,  C.i. First  National  Exhibitors  of  Aust.,  Ltd.,  154, a  Beckett  Street,  Melbourne,  C.i. Filmads  Pty.,  Ltd.,  27,  Swanston  Street,  Mel- bourne, C.i. Fox  Film  Corpn.,  Ltd.,  184,   Russell  Street, Melbourne,  C.i. Harringtons,  Ltd.,  266,  Collins  Street,  Melbourne, C.i. HerschellS  Pty.,  Ltd.,  8,  Railway  Buildings, Flinders  Street,  Melbourne,  C.i. — Labora- tories, 8,  Agnes  Street,  Jolimont,  C.2. Melbourne  Cinema  Alliance,  145,  Russell  Street, Melbourne,  C.i. Metro-Goldwyn  Mayer,  Ltd.,  145  Russell  Street, Melbourne,  C.i. Mutual  Film  Exchange  Pty.,  Ltd.,  145,  Russell Street,  Melbourne,  C.i United  Artists  (Australasia),  Ltd.,  Latham  House, Swanston  Street,  Melbourne,  C.i. Universal  Film  Co.  of  Aust.,  Ltd.,  186,  Bourke Street,  Melbourne,  C.i. Williamson,  J.  C,  172,  Flinders  Street,  Mel- bourne, C.i. Yarraman  Films — Temple  Court,  Collins  Street, Melbourne,  C.i. Everyones,  102,  Sussex  Street Bourke  House,  Bourke  and  Russell  Streets Melbourne. TRADE  PUBLICATIONS. Sydney,  and      The  Film  Weekly, 98,  Pitt  Street,  Sydney. Austria. FILM  PRODUCERS. Engsl  Hugo,  Ges.m.b.H.,  Neubaugasse  28,  VII.,      Sascha-Filmindustrie  A.G.,  Siebenstengasse  31, Vienna.  Vienna. Listo-Film,  Gesellschaft  m.b.  H.  Gumpendor- ferstrasse  132,  Vienna.  Schonbrunn-Film,    Ges.    m.b.H.,  Mariahilfer- Pan-Film  A.G.,  Neubaugasse  64/66,  Vienna.  strasse  88a,  Vienna. 38 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. RENTERS,  DISTRIBUTORS  AND  AGENTS, Allianz-Filmfabrikations-und  Vertriebs-Ges.  m.b. H.  ,  Neubaugasse  38,  Vienna. Apollo-Film,  A.  G.,  Lindengrasse  53,  Vienna. Elite  Film,  Neubaugasse  38,  Vienna. Engel    Hugo,    Ges.    m.b.H.,  Filmleihanstalt, Neubaugasse  28,  Vienna. Engel  and  Walter,  Filmverleih-und  Vertriebs- Ges, m.b.H.,   Neubaugasse    25,  Vienna. Excelsior-Lemherger  and  Komp,  Filmvertrieb, und  Verleih,  Siebensterngasse  39,  Vienna. Fox-Fi!m    Orporation,    Ges.m.b.H.,  Mariahil* ferstrasse  47,  Vienna. Gaumont-Ges.m.b.H.,  Mariahilferstrasse  57/59, Vienna. Ifuk,  Filmvertrieb  und  Verleih,  Kommand,  Ges., Mariahilferstrasse  47,  Vienna. Koppelmann  and  Reiter,  Fil  ninport  und  Export  > Neubaugasse  25,  Vienna. Lux-Filtn,  Ges.m.b.H.,  Neubaugasse  2s,  Vienna. Metro-Goldwyn  Maysr,  Ges.m.b.H.,  VII, Neubaug. I,  Vienna. Micheluzzi  Viktor,  Filmvertrieb,  Mariahilferstr. 88a,  Vienna. "  Mondial  "  Internationale  Filmindusirie,  A. Neubaugasse  2,  VII.,  Vienna. Muller  Robert,  Filmvertrieb,  Neubaugasse  25, Vienna. Newa-Film,  Ges.m.b.H.,  VII,  Neubaug.  38, Vienna. Pan-Film  A.G.,  Neubaugasse  64/66,  Vienna. Paramount-Film,  Ges.m.b.H.,  VII   Neubaug.  1, Vienna. Philipp  and  Co.,    Filmvertrieb  und  Verieih, Neuba  ugasse  12,  VII.,  Vienna. Primax-Film,  Ges.m.b.H.,  Filmvertrieb,  Neubau gasse  31,  Vienna. Projektograph,    Film-Ges.(    Neubaugasse  25, Vienna. Sascha-Filmindustrie  A.G.,  Siebensterngasse  31, Vienna. Schafer  Josef  &  Gutman,  Fil  itvertrieb,  Neubau- gasse 2,  Vienna. 8up*r-Film,  Siebensterngasse  39,  VII.,  Vienna. Ufa-Film,  Ges.m.b.H.,  Neubaugasse  1,  Vienna. Universal  Film,  Ges.m.b.H.,  Mariahilferstrasse  7. Vienna. Weil  and  Co.,  Eduard,  Filmverleih  und  Vertrieb, Neubaugasse  25,  Vienna. MANUFACTURERS  AND  AGENTS  OF  KINEMA  ACCESSORIES. Aktiengesellschafi    fur    elektrischen  Bedarf, Neubaugasse  15,  Vienna. Berka  Oskar,  Kopieranstalt,  Braunschweiggasse 17,  Vienna  XIII. Ehrenfeld  Alex,  Agfa  Rohfiltf,  Dominikaner- bastei  8,  Vienna. Hahn-Goerz,    Ges.m.b.H.,    Optische  Anstalt, Stiftgasse  21,  Vienna. Herlango,  Aktiengesellschaft  fur  photcgraphische Industrie,  Rennweg  58,  Vienna. Hippsich  Wilhelm,  Ingenieur,  Rohfilmvertrieb, Schonburgrasse  19,  Vienna. Krupp-Ernemann,    Kinoapparate  Ges.m.b.H, Berggasse  14,  Vienna. Ottol-Film,  Ges.m.b.H.,  Kopieranstalt,  Kaiser- strasse  57,  Vienna. Sascha-Fiimindustrie  A.G.,  Siebensterngasse  31, Vienna. Wachtl  Siegfried,  Phsto-Kino-und  Projektion apparate,  Neubaugasse  34,  Vienna. Foesterreich  Fiimzetiung,  Das  Organ  der  oesterr Fiimindustrie,  Neubaugasse  36,  Vienna. KINEMA  TRADE  PUBLICATIONS. Das  Kino  Journal,  Officiel!.  Organ  des  Bundes  der Wiener  Lichtspieltheater  u.  samtl.  Landes- Fachverbande,  Neustiftgasse  54,  Vienna. TRADE  SOCIETIES  AND  ASSOCIATIONS. Bund    der    osterreichischen   Lichtspieltheater,    Verband  der  osterreichischen  Filmleihanstalten Mariahilferstr  88a,  Vienna.      s  Neubaugasse  1,  Vienna. Bund  der  Kiioindustriellen  Oesterreichs,  Neubaugasse  36,  Vienna. Belgium. PRODUCERS,  RENTERS,  ETC. AMinnce  Oinematographique  Europienne (formerly Hisbe)  68,  Rue  Neuve,  Brussels. Artiste  Associes,  18,  Rue  d'Arenberg,  Brussels. Aubert,  68,  Rue  Neuve,  Brussels. Dardenne,  30,  Rue  Dupont,  Brussels. Fox  Film,  35,  Rue  du  Fosse  aux  Loups,  Brussels. First  National,  1 38,  Chaussee  de  Haecht.  Brussels. Franco-Film   et  Agence    Generate  Cinemato- graphique,  19,  Rue  du  Pont  Neuf,  Brussels. Gaumont-Metro-Goldwyn,  11,  Quai  au  Bois  de Construction,  Brussels. Gilbert  Sallenaeve  28,  Rue  de  la  Blanchisserie, Brussels. Hendrickx,  67,  Rue  des  Plantes,  Brussels. Inter-Films,  26,  Quai  aux  Pierres  de  Taille, Brussels. International  Film  Distributers,  I.F.D.  (formerly Soleil  Levant  Films),  37,  Rue  St.  Michel', Brussels. Paramount,  3T,  Chaussee  de  Haecht,  Brussels. Pathe,  12  Rue  Dupont,  Brussels. Producers, Distributing  Company,  68,  Boulevard Adolphe  Max,  Brussels. Universal,  20,  Place  des  Martyrs,  Brussels. Vitagraph,  85,  Rue  de  Laeken,  Brussels. KINEMA  TRADE  PUBLICATIONS. La  Cinematographic  Beige,  6\,  Boulevard  Emile      Le  Cinema,  14,  Qu Jacqmain,  Brussels. 1    Pierres  de  Taillr, Brussels. Tooneelwereld,  39,  Van  Arteveldestraat,  Ant- werp. Foreign  and  Colonial  Trade  Directory. 39 MANUFACTURERS  AND  AGENTS  OF  KINEMA  ACCESSORIES. Aubert,  68,  Rue  Neuve,  Brussels.  Hardy,  33,  Rue  des  Plantes,  Brussels. Belot,  26,  Rue  du  Poincon,  Brussels.  Pathe,  12,  Rue  Dupont,  Brussels. Guiliaume,   64,   Boulevard   Emile   Jacqmain,      C.  Rombauts,  142,  Rue  Verte,  Brussels. Brussels. TRADE  ASSOCIATIONS. Federation  B?lge  Cinemp.roJjraphiqsie,  10,  Place      Alliance  Beige  du  Film  (A.B.F.),  76,  Boulevird de  Brouekere,  Brussels.  Adolpke  Max,  Brussels. Canada* Canadian  Educational  Films,  Limited  Head Office,  277,  Victoria  Street,  Toronto,  Ontario  ; O.  R.  Hanson,  general  manager.  Branches  ; Toronto,  277,  Victoria  Street,  H.L.  Pfaff ; St.  John,  N.B.,  P.O.  Box  132,  W.  A.  Owens  ; Montreal,  Quebec,  12  Mayor  Street,  Phil. Hazza ;  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  504,  Film Exchange  Building,  Hargrave  Street,  S.A. Chalu  ;  Calgary,  Alberta,  212,  Traders  Build- ing, H.  D.  Bucklev ;  Vancouver,  B.C., 1218,  Burrard  Street,  Basil  Horsfall. Canadian  Universal  Film  Company,  Limited. Head  Office,  277,  Victoria  Street,  Toronto, Ontario,  Clair  Hague,  general  manager. Branches  :  St.  John,  N.B.,  158,  Union  Street, W.  A.  Sault ;  Montreal,  Quebec,  12,  Ma}'or Street,  D.  Leduc ;  Toronto,  Ontario,  277, Victoria  Street,  Harry  Law ;  Winnipeg, Manitoba,  Film  Exchange  Building,  Harry Swartz  ;  Calgary,  Alberta,  Traders  Building, F.  L.  Vaughan ;  Vancouver,  B.C., Davie  and  Burrard  Streets,  R.  A.  Scott. Canadian  international  Films,  Limited.  Head Office,  300,  Bay  Street,  Toronto,  Ontario, W.  F.  Clarke,  vice-president  and  general manager.  Studio  and  office  at  Trenton, Ontario. Columbia  Pictures  of  Canada,  Limited.  Head Office,  21,  Wilton  Square,  Toronto,  Ontario, Louis  Rosenfeld,  general  manager.  Branches  : St.  John,  N.B.,  87,  Union  Street,  M.  S.  Bern- stein ;  Montreal,  Quebec,  12,  Mayor  Street, Jules  Levine  ;  Toronto,  21,  Wiltou  Square, Louis  Rosenfeld  ;  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Film Exchange  Building,  1.  H.  Allen ;  Calgarv, Alberta,  6,  Elma  Block,  M.  O.  Allen  ;  Van- couver, B.C.,  81,  Film  Exchange  Building, K.  E.  Havter. Cranfield  and  Clarke  of  Canada,  Limitei.  Head Office,  105,  Bond  Street,  Toronto,  Ontario, R.  J.  Romney,  president  and  general  manager. Branches  :  St.  John,  N.B.,  27,  Prince  William Street,  R.  J.  Romney ;  Montreal,  Quebec, 12,  Mayor  Street,  James  C.  Kirkpatrick ; Toronto,  Ont.,  105,  Bond  Street,  J.  J.  Collier. Exhibitors  Go-operative  Limited.  Head  Office, 2r ,  Wilton  Square,  Toronto,  Ontario,  W.  Adam Baillie,  president.  N.  A.  Taylor,  Toronto, secretary- treasurer,  and  B.  Lennon,  Toronto, purchasing  agent. Famous-Lasky  Film  Service,  Limited.  Head Office,  rri,  Bond  Street,  Toronto,  Ontario, M.  A.  Milligan,  general  manager.  Branches  : St.  John,  N.B.,  133,  Princess  Street,  P.  J. Hogan ;  Montreal,  Quebec,  1.2,  Mayor  Street, Ed.  English ;  Toronto,  Ontario,  rir,  Bond Street,  J.  L.  Hunter ;  Winnipeg,  Manitoba, Hargrave  Street,  A.  Ritchie  ;  Calgary,  Alberta, 320,  Traders  Building,  W.  C.  Kelly;  Van- couver, B.C.,  Davie  and  Burrard  Streets, W.  R.  Marshall. Film  De  Luxe,  Limited.  Head  Office,  12,  Mayor Street,  Montreal,  Quebec,  C.  B.  Howard,  M.P., president.  Branches,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Albee Building,  Room  33,  E.  Dubuc,  secretary ; Toronto,  Ontario,  Hermant  Building,  21, Wilton  Square,  H.  Feldstein. F.B.O.  Pictures  Corporation  of  Canada,  Limited. Head  Office,  277,  Victoria  Street,  Toronto, Ontario,  P.  C.  Taylor,  general  manager. Branches  :  St.  John,  N.B.,  27,  Prince  William, Street,  A.  L.  Gaudet ;  Montreal,  Quebec ; r2,  Mayor  Street,  E.  H.  Wells;  Toronto, Ontario,  277,  Victoria  Street,  B.  D.  Murphy  , Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Film  Exchange  Building S.  H.  Decker;  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Burrard  and Davie  Streets,  W.  S.  Jones. First  National  Pictures,  Inc.  Head  Office,  277' Victoria  Street,  Toronto,  Ontario,  R.  S.  Belb Canadian  general  manager.  Branches  :  St- John,  N.B.,  G.  M.  Hoyt ;  Montreal,  Quebec, 12,  Mayor  Street,  A.  L.  Gorman  ;  Toronto, Ontario,  277,  Victoria  Street,  H.  Paynter  ; Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Film  Exchange  Building, M.  J.  Isman  ;  Calgary,  Alberta,  300  Traders Building,  E.  H.  Teel ;  Vancouver,  B.C., 553,  Granville  Street,  J.  E.  Archer. Gaumont-British  Corporation  of  Canada,  Limited. Head  Office,  277,  Victoria  Street,  Toronto, Ontario,  Edward  Auger,  managing  director. Physical  distribution  through  Canadian Universal  Film  Company,  Limited.  Officers of  Canadian  Gaumont :  President,  Lt.-Col. A.  C.  Bromhead,  London,  England ;  Vice- President,  Arthur  A.  Lee,  New  York  City  ; Treasurer,  Reginald  C.  Bromhead,  London  ; Secretary,  W.  F.  Barrett,  Toronto,  and Managing  Director,  Edward  Auger,  Toronto. Fox  Film  Corporation.  Head  Office,  287, Victoria  Street,  Toronto,  Ontario,  J.  P. O'Loghlin,  Canadian  District  Manager. Branches:  St.  John,  N.B.,  87,  Union  Street, R.  G.  March;  Montreal,  Quebec,  12,  Mayor Street,  H.  J.  Bailey ;  Toronto,  Ontario, 287,  Victoria  Street,  W.  C.  Gehring;  Winni- peg, Manitoba,  365,  Hargrave  Street,  J.  A. Wilson;  Calgary,  Alberta,  1,1  n  West  First Avenue,  J.  H.  Huber ;  Vancouver,  B.C., 553,  Granville  Street,  G.  R.  Dippie. Regal  Films,  Limited.  Head  Office,  1,205  Royal Bank  Building,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Arthur Cohen,  vice-president  and  general  manager. Branches:  St.  John  N.B.,  131,  Princess Street,  A.  E.  Smith ;  Montreal,  Quebec, 12,  Mayor  Street,  M.  M.  Davis  ;  Toronto, Ontario,  277,  Victoria  Street,  H.  V.  O'Connor; Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Film  Exchange  Building, T.  J.  Gould  ;  Calgary  Alberta,  308,  Traders Building,  H.  Cass;  Vancouver,  B.C.,  553, Granville  Street,   C.   C.  Kenning. United  Artists  Corporation,  Limited.  Plead Office,  21  Wilton  Square,  Toronto,  Ontario, H.  M.  Masters,  general  manager.  Branches  : St.  John,  N.B.,  162,  Union  Street ;  Montreal, Quebec,  12  Mayor  Street,  A.  Jeffery  ;  Toronto, Ontario,  21,  Wilton  Square,  Sam  Glazer, sales  manager;  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  403, Film  Exchange  Building,  Jos.  Cantor ; Calgary,  Alberta,  Traders  Building,  Jos. Myers;  Vancouver,  B.C.,  Film  Exchange Building,  M.  C.  Hill.  Office  manager  at Toronto,  H.  Kohen. 40 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Vitagraph,  Inc.,  releasing  Warner  Bros.  Pictures. Head  Office,  21,  Wilton  Square,  Toronto, Ontario,  B.  F.  Lyon,  Canadian  General Manager.  Branches:  St.  John,  N.B.,  162, Union     Street,     W.     Feldstein ;  Montreal, Quebec,  12,  Mayor  Street,  C.  R.  Osborn . Toronto,  Ontario,  21,  Wilton  Square,  Frank Meyers  ;  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  404,  Film Exchange  Building,  W.  Cohen ;  Vancouver, B  C    Film  Exchange  Building,  J.  Plottel. Czechoslovakia, A.B.  akc.  spol.,  Korunni  c  102,  Prague. Anton-Film  Palac,  Lucema,  Prague. Bratri  Deglove,  fllmova  spol.,  Stepanska  57 Prague. Filmova  Industrie,  Josef  Kokeisl,  Karlova  tr.35. Prague. RENTERS Vac- 704, Beda  Heller  Film,  Stepanska  55,  Prague. Cechosl,    Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,  A.G., lavske  nam,  49,  Prague. Chicago-Film,    spol.s.r.o.x.  Vodickova Prague. Elekta-Film,  spol.s.r.o.,  Narodni  tr.  26,  Prague P.D.C.,  Havlickovo  nam.  24,  Prague. Fortiinna-Film,  Korunni  20,  Prague,  XII. Fox-Film-Corporation,    spol.s.r.o.,  Poric Prague. Gaumcnt  Leon.  Jungmannova  17,  Prague. La  Tricolore,  akc.  spol.,  Vaclavske  nam Prague. FILM  PRODUCERS. Elekta-Film,  spol.s.r.o.,  Narodni  tr.  26,  Prague. Fiser-Film,  Vaclavske  nam.  7,  Prague  II. Gloria-Film,  Krai.  Vinohrady,  Manesova  20, Prague. Ocean-Film,  spol.s.r.o.,  Spalena  'ul,  Prague. Slayia-Film,  ake.  spol.,  Lvovska  3,  Prague. DISTRIBUTORS   AND  AGENTS. Interim,  Kraus  a  spoL,  Krakovska  7,  Prague  II. Lloyd-Film,  akc.  spsl.,  Ant.  Dvorakgio,  Brunn. Meteor-Fil/n,  Josefska  23,  Brunn, Moldavia-Film,  U  Pujcovny  4,  Prague. Monopjl-Fil.ii,  spol.s.r.o.,  Jakubska  1,  Brunn. Slavia-Film  A.G.,  Lvovska  3,  Prague. Ufa-Film,  spol.s.r.o.,  Vaclavske  nam,  1,  Prague- United  Artists,  Palais  Avion,  Prague  II. Universal-Film,  Hybernska  ulice  9,  Prague, Wolfram-Film,   Nachfolzer   E.    Kobosil,  Lin- denstr.  5,  Aussig. 15, MANUFACTURERS  AND  AGENTS  OF  KIN  EM  A  ACCESSDRIES. A. E.G.,  elektr.  akc,  spol.,  Vaclavske  nam.  63, Prague. Berger  a  spol.,  Prikopy  14,  Prague. Bratri  Deglove,  Stepanska  57,  Prague. Kinotechnika,  Ing.  Jindrich  Vavrina,  Rasinovo nabrezi  76,  Prague. I.  Kra!,  II,  Bredovska  10  11.,  Prague. T.  Loukota  a  spol.,  Narodni  trida  27,  Prague. Poja-Film,  Vadickova  36,  Prague,  II. Rudolf  Stuchlik,  U  Pujcovny  4,  Prague. Wacht!  Emil,  Jachymova  ulice  2,  Prague. A.  B.,  akc.  spol.,  Korunni  102,  Prague. KINEMA  TRADE  PUBLICATIONS. Cesky  Filmovy  Zpravodaj  Vinohrady,  Manesova 25,  Prague. "  Die  Lichtbildbuhne,"     Filmborse,  Aussig. Elbe. Film,"  Vaclavske  nam.  37,  Prague. Internationale  Filmschau,"  Stepanska Prague. 57, Svaz    fil  novych Vodickova  20,  Prague. TRADE  SOCIETIES  AND  ASSOCIATIONS, vyrobcu    ceskoslovsnskych,     Svaz  fil.noveho  prumyslu  a  obchodu  v Prikopy  14.  Prague.  II. France  (Paris)  ♦ PRODUCERS,     RENTERS,     DISTRIBUTORS,     AGENTS,  ETC. A. B.C.  Film,  5,  Rue  due  Cardinal  Mercier. A.E.I.O.U.  Films,  42  Rue  le  Peletier. Agence  Europeenne  (Calbets),  13,  Rue  du  Fau- bourg, Montmartre. Agence  Franco-Americaine  (J.  Driger),  33, Boulevard  du  Temple. Agence  Generate  (P.  Kastor  and  Lallemont), 8,  Avenue  de  Clichy. Agence  Generate  Cinematographique,  3  Rue Rossini. Airell  Films  (R.  Levy),  12,  Rue  de  Berne. Albatros  Films,  26,  Rue  Fortuny. Alliance   Cinema    Europeenne,   n   bis,  Rue Volney. Alliance  Cinematographique  Europeenne,  n  bis, Rue  Volney. A.N.C.  Films,  26,  Rue  Caulaincourt. Anglo-Foreign  General  Commercial  Co.,  5,  Rue de  Provence. Arc  Films  (de  Casembroot  and  J.  Milva),  55, Rue  de  Chateaudun. Argus  Films,  39,  Boulevard  Haussmanu. Argus  Films  Productions  (Denis  Ricaud),  39, Boulevard  Haussmann. Aristocratic  del  film,  45,  Rue  Laborde. Armor  Films,  26,  Rue  Fortunv. Artista  Films,  24,  Boulevard  Voltaire. Artistes   Associes,  (Guy  Croswell-Smith),  20. Rue  d'Aguesseau. Artistes  Reunis,  15,  Avenue  Matignon. Art  and  Cinema,  7,  Rue  Droust. Associated  First  National,  25,  Rue  de  Courcelles- Astor  Film,  182,  Rue  de  Rivoli. Aubert  (Etablissements  L.  Aubert),  124,  Avenue de  la  Republique. Aurore  Films,  4,  Rue  Puteaux. Barbaza,  34,  Boulevard  Haussmann. Baroncelli,  10,  Rue  de  l'lsly. Beaudon  de  Saint-Lo,  36,   Rue  du  Cliateau d'Eau. Foreign  and  Colonial  Trade  Directory. 41 Benoit-Levy,  Jean,  42,  Rue  de  Paradis. Bertoni,  A.  F.,  19,  Rue  de  la  Bienfaisance. Bitowt  (H.de)  Productions,  126,  Rue  de  Provence.  • Black  Cat  Service,  5,  Rue  des  Petites  Ecuries. Braunberger,  P.,  53,  Rue  St.-Roch. Brockiiss,  J.  Frank,  26,  Avenue  de  Tokio. Cailiard,  A.,  175,  Boulevard  Pereire. Caiberto,  13,  Faubourg  Montmartre. Carson,  Henry  (impresario),  78,  Avenue  des Champs  Elysees. Castellvi,  2,  Rue  de  Lancry. Celtic  Cinema  Co.,  14,  Avenue  Troudaine. Centrale    Cinema    (Etievant,     Nalpas  and Natanson),  74,  Avenue  Kleber. Central  Film  Location,  46,  Rue  Monsieur  le Prince . Central  Union  (C.  KJein),  105,  Av.  Parmentier. Chaiilot,  Maurice,  38,  Rue  des  Mathurins. Chavez  Hermanos,  16,  Avenue  Matigon. Christmas  Films  Location,  11,  Rue  de  la  Fidelite. Cie  Internationale  de  Distribution  des  Films, 6,  Rue  Francais  Premier. Giie  Alliance,  14,  Avenue  Trudaine. Cinedor  (R.  Bassenko),  7,  Rue  Cardinal  Mercier. Cinema  a  la  Campagne  (Rural),  23,  Rue  Moliere. Cinema  Educateur,  24,  Rue  Godot  de  Mauroy. Cinemondia!  Co.,  45,  Avenue  George  V. Cineromans,  8,  Boulevard  Poissonniere. Columbus  Picture  Corp.,  63,  Avenue  des  Champs Elysees. Compagnie  Francaisede  Film,  53,  Rue  St.  Roch. Compagnie  Generate  de  Cinema,  15,  Boulevard des  Italiens. Comptoir  Francais,  4,  Boulevard  St.  Martin. Consortium  Central  de  Paris,  26,  Avenue  Tokio. Continental  Agency,  12,  Rue  du  Helder. Cosmograph,  7,  Faubourg  Montmartre. Croissant  Film,  33,  Rue  de  Trevise. Dal  Film  (Dal  Medico),  13,  Rue  Ambroise Thomas. De  Baroncelli,  J.,  94,  Rue  St.  Lazare. De  Canonge,  40,  Rue  Lauriston. Delac  &  Vandal,  11,  Boulevard  des  Italiens. de  Merly,  Jean,  63,  Avenue  des  Champs  Elysees. De  Rieux,  Max,  14,  Rue  Monge. De  Thoran,  15,  Boulevard  des  Batignolles. De  VenlOO,  12,  Rue  Gaillon; Diamant  Films,  30,  Rue  de  Grammont. Donatien,  75,  Avenue  Niel. Duclaux,  C,  2,  Rue  Richer. Dulac,  Mme.  6.,  46,  Rue  du  General  Fay. Duilin,  Chas.,  22,  Rue  de  Vintimille. Dussaix  (Ch.),  12,  Rue  de  la  Chaussee  d'Antin. (Films  CD.). Duvernay,  Albert,  7,  Rue  Edouard  Delanglade, Marseilles. Eclair  (Union-Eclair),  12,  Rue  Gaillon. Edelstein  (Jacques),  42,  Rue  Le  Peletier. Edition  Francaise  Cinema  (Jean  Benoit  Levy), 42,  Rue  de  Paradis. E.F.G.  Films  (M.  GraefE),  29,  Rue  de  Rome. Elegances  Parssiennes  (A.  Nalpas),  26,  Rue Caulaincourt. Elite  Film's,  49  bis,  Avenue  Hoche. Elysees  Films  (A.  Schneider),  126,  Rue  de Provence.' Epstein,  Jean,  126,  Rue  de  Provence. Equitable  Films  (Marc),  416,  Rue  Saint-Honore. Erka  (Efka  Prodisco),  38,  bis,  Ave.  de  la  Repub- linue. Est  Europe  Films,  121,  Rue  La  Fayette. European  Film  Exchange,  4,  Faubourg  Mont- martre . Europeens,  Les  Grands  Films,  14,  Avenue  Tru- daine. Exchange-Film  (Pierre  Javouhey),  17,  Faubourg du  Temple. Exotsque  Film,  19,  Avenue  de  Villiers. Fantasio  (P.  Matras),  13,  Rue  Piat. F.B.O.  (M.  Koenig),  69,  Faubourg  St.  Honore. Film  d'Art  (C.  Delac  and  Vandal),  n,  Boulevard des  Italiens. Films-Baroncelli,  94,  Rue  St.  Lazare. Films  Celebres  (H.  Grossman),  36,  Rue  du Mont  Thabor. Films-Herault  (Filmero),  20,  Rue  Orfila. Films-Legrand,  26,  Avenue  de  Tokio. Films-Marcel  Manchez,  36,  Avenue  Hoche. First  National,  25,  Rue  de  Courcelles. Ford,  R.,  14,  Rue  Auber. Fordys  Films,  124,  Avenue  de  la  Republique. Foucher,  179,  Rue  Ordener. Fox  Film  Co.,  17,  Rue  Pigalle. Franco  Film,  1  bis,  Rue  Caulaincourt. Gance,  Abel,  27,  Avenue  Kleber. Gaudia  Films,  114,  Rue  de  Bagnolet. Gaumont  (Foreign  Service),  12,  Rue  Carducci. Gaumont,  L.,  Productions,  53,  Rue  de  la  Villette. Gietze,  Maurice,  rr,  Porte  Champsrret. Glucksmann  (Max),  rep.  S.  America,  46,  Rue  de la  Victoire. Grandes      Productions  Cinematographiques, 8,  Rue  de  la  Michodiere. Haik  Etablissements  (Jacques  Haik),  63.  Avenue des  Champs-Elysees. "  Harry's  Selection  "  Co.,  183,  Faubourg  Pois- sonniere. Herault  Films,  20,  Rue  Orfila. Himalaya-Film  Co.,  17,  Rue  Choiseul. Interfiles,  14  bis,  Avenue  Rachel. Iris  Film,  5,  Rue  Bouchardon. Jupiter,  Cie-Francaise,  12,  Rue  Gaillon. Keller-Dorian,  42,  Rue  d'Enghien. Lachman,  Harry,  St.  Andre  de  Nice,  Nice,  A.M. France. Lauzin,  5,  Rue  St.  Benoit. L'Herbier,  9,  Rue  Boissy  d'Anglas. Loew-Metro-Goldwyn,  37,  Rue  Condorcet. Lucifer  Films,  5,  Boulevard  des  Italiens. Luitz  Morat,  4,  Rue  Auguste  Bartholdi. Lumiere  Freres  (address,  Lyons,  France). Luminor  Films,  63,  Rue  de  Chabrol. Luna  Film,  18,  Rue  Ballu. Lutece  Film,  27,  Rue  d'Astorg. Manchez,  Marcel,  3.  Rue  George  Berger. Mappemonde-Film,  28,  Place  St.  Georges. Marcel,  Pierre,  40,  Rue  Vignon. Marodon,  Pierre,  12,  Rue  de  la  Jonquiere. Marks,  Irving,  12,  Rue  d'Aguesseau. Mathot,  Leon,  15  Rue  Louis  le  Grand. Mercanton,  49,  Avenue  de  la  Californie,  Nice. Meric,  17,  Rue  Bleue. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,  37,  Rue  Condorcet. Metropole  Films,  20,  Boulevard  Poissonniere. Monatfllm  (G.  Monat),  42,  Rue  Le  Peletier. Mondial-Film  (G.  d'  Imbleval),  5,  Rue  Saulaier. Moriaud,  Louis,  19,  Rue  Bergere. Movietone  (Fox),  22,  Rue  Pigalle. Nalpas,  Alex.,  26,  Rue  Caulaincourt. Nalpas,  Christian.  3Q  Rue  Lepic. Nalpas,  Louis  (Cineromans),  78  Rue  Michel Ange. Nalpas,  Mario,  35,  Boulevard  Nurat. Nalpas,  Marius,  45,  Rue  Felix  Faure,  Engbien, S.  et  O.  (France). Natanson,  Jacques,  74  Avenue  Kleber. Natera,  Guichard  &  Co.,  58,  Rue  d'Hauteville. Nathan,  6,  Rue  Francoeur. Natura  Film,  38,  Rue  des  Mathurins. Nicolier,  5.  Rue  de  Cardinal  Mercier. Qm&re  et  Lumiere,  11,  Avenue  Victor  Emanuel III.  « OSSO,  A.  (Paramount),  63, ^Avenue  des  Champs Elysees. Paramount  (Famous-Players-Lasky),  63,  Ave  a  ue des  Champs  Elysees. Paris  Film,  21,  Rue  Tronchet. Pascal,  G.,  20.,  Avenue  Victor  Emanuel  III. 42 The  Kmemato graph  Year  Book. Pathe  Cinema,  30,  Boulevard  des  Italiens. Pathe-Consortium-Cinema,  5,  Rue  Faubourg, Paissonniere  5. Pax  Film,  34,  Rue  de  la  Victoire. Perret  Pictures  (Leonce  Perret),  10  Rue d'Aumale. Petit  (Georges),  88,  Avenue  de  Suffren. Petit,  Paul,  20,  Rue  Charcot. Phenix,  26,  Rue  de  Rassano. Phocea-Location,  8,  Rue  de  la  Michodiere. Plus  Ultra  FMrn,  58,  Rue  d'Hauteville. Poirier,  Leon,  12,  Villa  des  Boers. Productions  Francaises  Cinema  (M.R.  Simon), 11,  Rue  de  la  Fidelite. Pruvost,  A.  C,  45,  Boulevard  de  la  Chapelle. Publi-Cine,  40,  Rue  Vignon. Radia  (Soulat  et  Benedetti),  94,  Rue  St.  Lazare Rai  Films,  11,  Rue  de  Cluny. Ramelot,  Pierre,  70  Rue  Myrha. Rapid  Film,  6,  Rue  Francoeur. Renoir  (Jean),  30,  Rue  de  Miremesnil. Reyssier  (Films,  E.  Reyssier),  12,  Rue  Lincoln. Rimsky,   Nicolas,   31   bis,  Rue  de  Montrc-uil, Vincennes,  Seine. Ringler,  44,  Rue  de  Lisbonne. Rosne,  Jean,  9,  Rue  Felix  Faure,  Enghien-les- Bains. Roudes,   Gaston,    5   Boulevard   Victor  Hugo, Neuilly-sur-Seine. Roussell,  Henry,  6,  Rue  de  Milan. Routier-Fabre,  E.,  9,  Rue  Euffault. Sacex  (Cinex-Film),  Soviet  Agency,  94>  Rue Saint-Lazare. Salacrou,  A.,  5,  Rue  Casablanca. Sandberg  (S.),  30,  Rue  Louis-le-Grand. Sapene,  Jean,  5  Faubourg  Poissonniere. SaphO  Film,  17,  Rue  de  Choiseul. R.  Schiess  (Warner  Bros.),  25,  Rue  de  1'Eche- quit  r. Seyta  Film,  121,  Rue  La  Fayette. Sirerol,  Miguel,  73,  Faubourg  Poissonniere. Size,  Jean  de,  139.  Rue  Ranelagh. Smith,  Guy  Croswell  (United  Artistes),  20,  Rue d'Aguesseau. Societe  Centrale  Cinematographique  (J.  Natanson and  Henri  Etievant),  74,  Avenue  Kleber. Societe  de  Films  Historiqjes,  39,  Avenue  de Friedland. Societe  de  Filmes  Chas.  Dullin,  43,  Rue  d'Orsel. Societe  Cinematographique  Rene  Fernand,  64, Rue  Pierre  Charron. Societe  des  Cineromans  (J.  Sapene),  8,  Boulevard Poissonniere. Societe  Francasse  Cinematographique,  50,  Rue  de Bondy. Societe  Generate  d'Editians  Cinematographiques (J.  Boscl,  28,  Rue  Caumartin. Societe  Generale  de  Films,  36,  Avenue  Hoche. Sofar  Films,  3>  Rue  d'Anjou. Sollin,  Maurice,  11,  Rue  de  la  Fidelite. Soriano,  Maurice,  11.  Rue  Villaret  de  Joveuse. Specdo  Film  (E.  Sefert),  31.  Boulevard  Bonne Nouvelle. Standard  Film,  28,  Place  St.  Georees. Star  Film  (C.  Gallo),  103,  Rue  Jouffrov. Star  Film  Edition,  =;r,  Rue  St.  Georges. Stoll  Productions,  28,  Place  St.  Georges. Supar-Film  Location  (Weil,  Roger),  8  bis  Cite Trevise. Sutto,  L.  23,  Rue  Pasquier. Svenska  Office  (Folke  Holmberg),  38,  Rue  des Maturins. Tadeseo,  Jean,  21,  Rue  du  Vieux  Colombier. Thoran  (Grands  Films  de),  15,  Boulevard  des Batignolles. Tiffany  Films,  26,  Avenue  de  Tokio. Triomphe  Fil.n,  33,  Rue  de  Surene. Union  Artisques  Films,  12,  Rue  Lincoln. United  Artistes  (.see  Artistes  Associes). Universal   Film   Mfg.   Co.   (Societe  Anonyme Universal  Film),  12,  Rue  de  la  Tour  des  Dames. Vandal  and  Delac,  11,  Bould  des  Italiens. Van  Goitshoven,  8,  Avenue  de  Clichy. Vanderheyden,  J.,  94,  Boulevard  Batignolles. Vasseur  (Carlos),  N.Y.  Film  Exchange,  35,  Rue tfergere. Verande,  L.  P.  (Agent),  12,  Rue  d'Aguesseau. Vitagraph,  25,  Rue  de  l'Echiguier. Warner  Bros.,  25,  Rue  de  l'Echequier. Wefll  (Soger),  8  bis,  Cite  Trevise. CINEMA  ACCESSORIES  AND  MATERIA Agfa  (C.  Jourjon),  12,  Rue  Gaillon. Amcrim  Deniz,  12,  Rue  du  Helder. Arango  &  Salvador,  51,  Rue  de  Paradis. Artistic  Cine  Office,  39,  Boulevard  de  Strasbourg. Bertand  (G.),  et  Ch.  Fort,  4,  Rue  du  Marche- Popincourt. G  .  Lemarie,  187,  Rue  du  Temple. Bourdereau,  262,  Rue  de  Belleville. Brognier,  162,  Faubourg  St.  Martin. Carburox,  66,  Rue  Claude-Vellefaux  (ioe). Central  Agence  Cinema,  77,  Faubourg  Saint- Denis. Choiseul  Photo,  25,  Rue  de  Choiseul. Qinegramtrso,  84,  Rue  d'Amsterdam. Cine  Photo   16,  Au  de  l'Opera. Cinema-Tirage,  1,  Rue  de  Marivaux  (2e). Clement,  67,  Rue  Rambuteau. Compagnie    General   de   la  Cinematographic Moderne,  91,  Rue  Villiers  de  l'lsle  Adam. Compagnie  industrielle  d'Optique,  3,  Rue  Dieu. Comptoir  Francais,  39.  Rue  d'Amsterdam. Continsouza,  7,  Avenue  du  Colonel  Bonnet. Darlot-Barberon,  121,   Rue  Gravel,  Levallois (Seine). Debrie,  Andre,  111,  Rue  Saint-Maur. Decaix,  25,  Rue  de  la  Folie-Mericourt  (ne). Delalande,  104,  Faubourg  Poissonniere. Delaporte,  62,  Rue  Saint-Antoine. Delon,  24,  Rue  Albony. Demaria  (Etablissements),  35,  Rue  de  Clichy. 5,  MANUFACTURERS  AND  AGENTS. Demaria-Lapierre,  169,  Quai  de  Valmy  (ioe). Ernemann,  (Rombouts  Fr6res),  16,  Rue  Chaveau Lagarde. Etablissements  Aubert,   124,  Avenue  de  la Republique  (2oe). Etablissements  Hermagis,  20,  Rue  de  Louvre. Etablissements  Mollier,  65,  Rue  des  Archives. Fort,  Ch.,  18,  Rue  Gabrielle,  Gentilly. Fournier,  107,  Avenue  Parmentier  (ne). Frassier  &  Cie,  L.,  77,  Faubourg  St.  Denis. Fritz  et  C".,  8,  Place  de  la  Republique. Gaumont  (Etablissements  L.)  57,  Rue  St.  Roch. Graef,  29,  Rue  de  Rome. GuilQert,  59,  Boulevard  Richard-Lenoir. (Herault),  20,  Rue  Orfila. Gallay,  R.,  141,  Rue  de  Vanves,  Paris. Hemes,  8,  Rue  de  Bellefond. Jacopozzi,  44,  Rue  de  Bondy. Jargey,  Kesier  &  Co.,  14,  Rue  Martel. Jourjon,  Ch.  (Agfa),  12,  Rue  Gaillon. Juliat,  24,  Rue  de  Trevise  (9). Kersten,  10,  Rue  Lebrun  (i3e). Klein,  Charles,  105,  Avenue  Parmentier. Kodak-Pathe,  Societe,  39,  Avenue  Montaigne. Lapierre  (Rene),  bt<,  Rue  des  Haies, Laval,  10  bis,  Boulevard  Bonne-Nouvelle. Liordet,  17,  Rue  des  Messageries. Lorraine  (Cie),  56,  Faubourg  St.  Honore. Massiott,  15,  Boulevard  des  FilIes-du-Cal\"aire. Mazo,  33,  Boulevard  Saint-Martin. Foreign  and  Colonial  Trade  Directory. 43 Meeanique  Industrie  de  Precision  (Miss), Cmtinsouza,  29,  Rue  des  Panoyaux. Meihr,  18,  Faubourg  de  Temple. Moisson,  1,  Rue  Boulard  (14c). Molliar,  40,  Rue  Vignon. Oplis,  23,  Rue  St.  Fargean. Paz  and  Silva,  5  s,  Rue  Saint-Anne. P£ll0S,  E.,  53,  Rue  St.  Roch. Patne  Saby,  20  bis,  Rue  Lafayette. Pathe  Ff?res,  79.  Avenue  de  la  Grande  Armee. Phebus,  Ssciete,  (Durbec  &  Ballency),  20,  Rue Richer. Phoenix  Films,  26,  Rue  Bassano. PhotO-maton,  1,  Rue  des  Italiens. Pierrat  &  Gallay,  (R.  Gallay),  33,  Rue  Santiez. YEAR "  Almanach  du  Cinema"  ("  Cinemagazine " offices.) "  Le  Tout  Cinema"  ("Filma"  offices),  166, Rue  Montmartre. TRADE  SOCIETIES American  Chamber  of  Commerce,  32,  Rue Tailbot. Amicalle  des  Artistes  de  Cinema,  8,  Boulevard St.  Martin. Amical'e  des  Representants  be  Maisor.s  de location  de  Films  (Brocoured,  Secretary), 13,  bis,  Rue  des  Mathurins. Amis  du  Cinema,  14,  Rue  de  Fieurus. Association  des  Operateurs,  6,  Rue  Crussal. Association  rt.es  Artistes  !V5usicier?s,  15,  Cite Malherbes. Association  Generaie  des  Artistes  Dramatiques  et Lyriques  de  France,  14,  Boulevard  de  Stras- bourg. Association  Amicale  des  Operateurs  de  Pro- jection, Chambre  Syndicale,  13  bis  Rue  des Mathurins. Association  Professionnelle  de  la  Presse  Gine- matcgraphiques,  17,  Rue  Etienne  Marcelle. fE.  L.  Fouquer,  President). Association  des  Directeurs  de    Theatre  de Province,  1,  Rue  Rossini. British  Chamber  of  Commerce,  6,  Rue  Halery. Belgian  Chamber  of  Commerce,  42,  Rue  Le Peletier. Chambre  Syndicate  Francaise  de  la  Cinemato- graphic Francaise  et  des  industries  qui  s'y ratachent,  13  bis,  Rue  des  Mathurins,  Paris IX.    (M.  Roquais,  Secretary). Chambre  Syndicale  de  Photographic,  51,  Rue  de Clichy. Cine  Club  de  France,  4,  Avenue  de  l'Opera. Confederation  Nationale  des  Spectacles,  6,Impasse Sandrie Federation  Generaie  du  Spectacles  (Bourse de  Travail),  3,  Rue  du  Chateau  d'Eau. CINEMA  TRADE Bulletin  de  la  Chambre  Syndicale  Francaise de  la  Cinematographic  (Monthly),  13  bis  Rue des  Mathurins. "Cine-Journal  and  Journal  du  Film,"  30,  Rue Bergere,  Paris. "  La  Cinematographic  Francaise,"    19,  Rue de  la  Cour  des  Noues  (P.  A.  Harle). "  Cinaedia  "  (La  Mutualite  des  Arts),  Verhylle,. editor,  16,  Rue  du  Croissant. "  Cineopse,"  73.  Boulevard  de  Crenelle  (T.  M. Coissac). "Comoedia"  (daily),  51,  Rue  St.  Georges. "Courrier  Cinematographique,"  28,  Boulevard  St. Denis. "Filma,"  166,  Rue  Montmartre. Piquois  et  Bourdereau,  262,  Rue  de  Belleville. Postollec  &  Luze,  66,  Rue  de  Bondy. Rapid  F1I11,  6,  Rue  Francceur. Saint-Genest  et  Co.,  61,  Faubourg  Poissonniere. Solomon,  0.,  95,  Rue  La  Payette. Stengel,  n,  Faubourg  St.  Martin. Strauss  Freres,  16,  Boulevard  Saint-Denis. Tasse  (Henry),  9,  Rue  Mogador. Thoquet,  J.,  46,  Rue  d'Assas. Tirant/,  103,  Rue  Lafayette. Union  Cinenatograp/iique  de  France,  34,  Rue Charles- Beaudelaire. Wain/vright  (J.  et  R.),  5,  Rue  Saulnier. Weill,  Fernand,  9,  Boulevard  des  Filles  du Calvaire. BOOKS. Annuaire  General  de  la  Cinematographie  (Jean Pascal),  3,  Rue  Rossini. "  Le  Bottin  Cinematographique,"  Didot-Bottn. 19,  Rue  de  l'Universite. "  L' Annuaire  des  Artistes,"  15,  Rue  de  Madrid. AND  ASSOCIATIONS. Federation   Francaise  de  la  Cinematographic 54,  Rue  Etienne-Marcel,  Paris. Federation  de  la  Cinematsgraphie  de  Midi  de France,  1  bis,  Rue  Cannebiere,  Marseilles. Liberte  Musicals,  39,  Boulevard  de  Strasbourg, Paris. Ligne  Francaise  d 'education  par  le  ?i'm,  jit, Rue  du  Faubourg  St.  Honore. Mutueile  du  Cinema,  17,  Rue  Etienne  Marcel. Oeuvre  de  la  Maison  de  Retraite  du  Cinema, 17,  Rue  Etienne  Marcel. Section  de  Cinema  de  la  Federation  Francaise, des  Artistes,  Chambre  Syndicale. Societe  Amicale  "  La  Projection,"  199,  Rue Saint-Martin,  Paris. Societe  des  Auteurs,  Compositeurs  et  Editeurs de  Musique,  10,  Rue  Chaptal,  Paris. Societe  des  Auteurs  de  Films,  51,  Rue  de  Clichy, Societe  des  Auteurs  et  Compositeurs  Dramatiques. 22,  Rue  Henner,  Paris. Syndicat  des  directeurs  de  Cinematographies  du Centre,  6,  Ouai  d'Orleans,  Tours  (Indre  & Loire). Syndicat  Francais  des  directeurs  de  Cinemato- graphes,  199,  Rue  Saint-Martin,  Paris  (Leon Brezillon,  president). Syndicat  des  Artistes  Ginegraphiques,  34,  Boule- vard Bonne  Nouvelle. Syndicat  des  Operateurs  de  Prises  de  Vues,  51, Rue  Etienne  Marcel. Syndicat  sur  la  Cote  d'Azur,  19,  Rue  Honorc Sauvan,  Nice. Union  des  Artistes  de  langue  Francaise  dramati- ques et  Cinematographiques,  45,  Faubourg Montmartre. PUBLICATIONS. "France  Cinematographique"  (M.  Colin),  12. Rue  Capron. "  Hebdo-Film,"  23,  Boulevard  Bonne-Nouvelle. "Kinematograph  Weekly"  (Ed.  G.  Kendrew  and J.  G.  Light,  correspondents),  70,  Rue  d'Alesia. "  La    Griffe    Cinematographique,"    29,  Rue St.  Georges. "  La  Critique  Cinematographique,"    5,  Rue Mignon  (J.  L.  Croze). "  La  Rampe,"  4,  Rue  de  la  Michodiere. "  La  Semaine  Cinematographique,"  48,  Boule- vard Beaumarchais. "Variety"  (Paris  Office),   Kendrew  Light,  70, Rue  d'Alesia. 44 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. WEEKLY  FAN  JOURNALS. "  Cinemagazine,"  3,  Rue  Rossini. "  Cine  Miroir,"  18,  Rue  d'Enghien.  (Every two  weeks.) "  Cinea-Cine  pour  tous,"  39,  Boulevard  Raspail. "CinegraDh,"  94,  Rue  St.  La?are. "  Cinemoride,"  138,  Av.  des  Champs  Elysees. "  Ecran,"  17,  Rue  Etienne  Marcel. "  Film  Complet  "  3,  Rue  de  Rocroy. "  Kino  "  13,  Rue  Bonaparte. 3,  Rue  Recroy. 8,  Rue  du  Croissant. 222,  Rue  Lafa- "  Mon  Cine,' ':  Mon  Film, "  Monde  Cinematographique, yette. . "  Paris  Cine  Journal,"  no,  Rue  Richelieu. "  Photo  Cine,"  3,  Rue  Mogador. '  Pour  Vous,"  100,  Rue  Reaumur. '  Tout  Film."  1,  Villa  George  Sand. Germany. FILM  PRODUCERS. Aafa-Film  A.6.,  Friedrichstr.  223,  Berlin. AlDO-Fiim  G.m.b.H.,  Kochstrasse  18,  Berlin. Ama-Film  G.m.b.H.,  Friedrichstr.  236,  Berlin. Boese-Fiim,  G.m.b.H.,  Friedrichstr.  224,  Berlin- Continent  Film,  A.  G.  Friedrichstr.  217,  Berlin. "  Detu  "  Deutsche  Filmunion  A.G.,  Friedrichstr. 225,  Berlin. Efzet-Film,  G.m.b.H.,  Friedrichstr.  225,  Berlin, Eichberg-Film    G.m.b.H.,    Friedrichstr.  171, Berlin. Erda-Film,  G.m.b.H.,  Kallensee,  Cicerostr.  6. Berlin. Emelka-Konzern,  Sonnenstr.  15,  Munchen. Europaeische  Film-Allianz  (ErA)  G.m.b.H., Cicerostr.  2  (6,  Berlin-Halensee. Filmproduktion  Carlo  Aldini  Co.,  m.b.h.,  Fried- richstr. 27,  Berlin. Fox-Europa-Film-Produktion  G.m.b.H.,  Unter den  Linden  16,  Berlin. F.P.S.  Film  G.m.b.H.,  Friedrichstr  224,  Berlin. Gloria-Film  G.m.b.H.,  Friedrichstr.  224,  Berlin. Greenbaum-Film  G.m.b.H.,  Kochstr.  64,  Berlin. Hegewald-Film,  G.m.b.H.,  Friedrichstr.  250, Berlin. Hom-Fiim,  G.m.b.H.,  Friedrichstr.  5/6,  Berlin. Ideal-Film,  G.m.b.H.,  Markgrafenstr.  21,  Berlin. Kultur-Film  A.G.,  Friedrichstr.  13,  Berlin. RENTERS G. m.b.h.,    Friedrichstr.  224, Lamprecht-Film, Berlin. Lander-Film,  G.m.b.H.,  Friedrichstr.  210,  Berlin. Lang-Film,  G.m.b.H..  Fritz,  Friedrichstr.  224, Berlin. May-Film  A.G.,  Wei  Bensee,  Franz-Jos.  Str.  5  /7, Berlin. National-Film  A.G.,  Friedrichstr.  10,  Berlin. Nero-Film  A.G.,  (Nebenzahl  &  Co.),  Unter  den Linden,  21,  Berlin. Noa-Film  G.m.b.H.,  Friedrichstrasse  s /6,  Berlin. Orplid-Film  G.m.b.H.,  Zimmerstr.  79/80,  Berlin. Phoenix-Film  A.G.S  Friedrichstr.  8,  Berlin Poetic-Film  G.m.b.H.,  Friedrichstr.  13,  Berlin. Pommer-Film,  G.m.b.H.,  Erich,  Kochstr.  6-8, Berlin. Porten-Froelich-Produktion    G.m.b.H.  Henny, Friedrichstrasse  37a,  Berlin. Ellen  Richter-Film,  G.m.b.H.,  Hallensee,  Cicero- str. 2,  Berlin Strauss-Film,  G.m.b.H.,  Friedrichstr.  5/6,  Berlin Superfilm,  G.m.b.H.,  Markgrafenstr. 21,  Berlin. Terra-Film,  Akt.  Ges,  Kochstrasse  73,  Berlin. Tschechowa-Film,  G.m.b.H.,  rriedrichstr.  224, Berlin. Universum-Film      Aktiengesellschaft  (Ufa), Kochstr.  6-8,  Berlin. Wen  geroff- Film    G.m.b.H.,   Friedrichstr.  250, Berlin. AJboefiim  (Althoff-Boecker),  Kochstr.  18,  Berlin. Bayerische  Filmgesellsch.  m.b.H.,  Friedrichstr- 210,  Berlin. Biograf,  G.m.b.H.,  Friedrichstr.  224,  Berlin. Cando-Film-Verleih,  Friedrichstr.  7,  Berlin. Cinema-Film,  G.m.b.H.,  Enckerstr.  6,  Berlin. Continent-Film  A.  G.  "  Contag  ,"  Friedrichstr. 217,  Berlin. Decla,  Bioscop-Verleih  A.G.,  Kochstr.  6/8, Berlin. "  Defina,"  Deutche  First  National  Pictures G.m.b.H.,  Friedrichstr.  225,  Berlin. Deulig-Film  A.G.,  Kochstr.  6/8,  Berlin. Deutsches  Lichtjpielsyndikat  E.Y.,  Friedrichstr. 225,  Berlin. Deutsche  Vereinsfilm  A.G.,  Unter  den  Linden  16, Berlin. Deutsch-Russische  Filmallianz  A.G.,  "  Derussa," Friedrichstr.  8,  Berlin. Fanamet-Films  Inc.,  Bellevuestr.  n,  Berlin. F.B.O.  Pictures  G.m.b.H.,  Berlin. Filmhaus  Bruckmann  &  Co.,  A.G.,  Kochstr.  73, Berlin. Filmhaus  Wilheim  Feindt,  Friedrichstr.  246, Berlin. Filmhaus  Mischke  &  Co.,  G.m.b.H.,  Dessauerstr. 2,  Berlin. Film-Verleih  United  As  ists  G.m.b.H.,  Fried- richstr. 19,  Berlin. Fromethus-Film-Verelih  u.  Vertrieb  G.m.b.H., Hedemannstr,  21,  Berlin, Germania-Film  Verleih  G.m.b.H.,  Friedrichstr. 233,  Berlin. Hegewald-Film  G.m.b.H.,  Friedrichstr.2  so,  Berlin. Hisa-Film,  G.m.b.H.,  Kochstr.  18,  Berlin. Matador  Filmverleih  G.m.b.H.,  Mauerstr.  83  /84, Berlin. Martin    Dentler-Film-Verleih,    Kochstr.  6/8, Berlin Messtro-Filmverleih  G.m.b.H.,  Zimmerstr.  79/80, Berlin. Minerva-Film  G.m.b.H., Friedrichstr. 22 4, Berlin. Mondial-Folm,  G.m.b.H.,  Friedrichstr.  12,  Berlin. Nationalfilmverleih  G.m.b.H.,  Friedrichstr.  10, Berlin. Naxos-Film  G.m.b.H.,  Friedrichstr.  20,  Berlin. Nemo-Film-Verleih  G.m.b.H.,  Friedrichstr.  238, Berlin. Nitzsche    A.G.    Kinemategraphen    &  Filme, Karlstr.  1,  Leipzig. Parufamet,     Ufa-Paramount-Metro  Verleih- betriebe  G.m.b.H.,  Berlin. P.D.C.-Filmvertrieb  G.m.b.H.,  Krausenstr.  70, Berlin. Phoebus-Film  A.G.,  Berlin. Prometlnus-Film-Verleih  u.  Vertrieb-G.m.b.H. Hedemannstr.  21,  Berlin. Rex-Film  A.G.,  Friedrichstr.  10,  Berlin. Sokal-Film  Verleih  G.m.b.H.,  Friedrichstr.  246, Berlin. Star-Film  G.m.b.H.,  Friedrichstr.  218,  Berlin. Stark  Lothar,  G.m.b.H.,  Friedrichstr.  12,  Berlin. Straus§-Fi!m  G;m.b,H.,  Friedrichstr,  5/6,  Berlin. Foreign  and  Colonial  Trade  Directory. 45 Sud-Film  A.G.,  Friedrichstr.  207,  Berlin. Terra-Film-Verleih  G.m.b.H.,  Kochstr.73.  Berlin. Tonbild-Syndicat  A.G.,  Jaegerstrasse  6,  Berlin, W.8.  Studio:  Tempelhof,  O jerlandstr.  26, Berlin. Transoceatt-Film   G.m.b.H.,  Friedrichstr.  225, Berlin. ACCESSORIES "Abag"      Apparatebaugesellschaft  m.b.H., Michaelkirchstr.  15,  Berlin. Akt.  Ges  fur  Filmfabrikation  "Aflfa," Victoriastr    13/18,  Berlin. Akt.  Ges.  Hahn  fur  Optik  u  Mechanik,  Fried- richstr. 218,  Berlin. Aktiengesellschaft  fur  Spiegeltechnik  (Schufftan- System),  Lindenstr.  32 /34,  Berlin. ADgemeine  Elektricitats-Ges,  Hoffmannstr. 18/20,  Berlin. Amigo,  Guslav,  Ritterstr.  41,  Berlin. Askania-Werke  A.G.,  Kaiserallee  87/88,  Berlin. Behrenwerk,  Kopenickerstr.  147.  Berlin. Baruch  Hugo  &  Co.,  Filmausstattungen,  Lin- denstr. 18/19,  Berlin. Deka-Compagnie Schatz  &  Co.,  Lindenstr.  101  /02, Berlin. Deutschmann  &  Hoffmann  G.m.b.H.,  Fried- richstr. 23,  Berlin. Duo.kop  G.m.b.H.,  Bernburgerstr.  29,  Berlin. Efa  Gesellsch.aft  fur  Kino-Foto  und  Elektro- Technik,  Hollmannstr.  16,  Berlin. Elmecia  Ges.  fur  electr.  Mechan.  u  kinotechn. App.,  Nollendorfplatz  6,  Berlin. Erko.  Maschinenbau-Ges.  Erdmann  &  Korth, Kopenickerstr.  32,  Berlin. Express-Filmtitel  G.m.b.H.,  Friedrichstr.  225, Berlin. Film-Kopieranstalt,  Droge  &  Lorenz,  Grosse Seestr.  4,  Berlin. Film  Kopieranstalt  "  Rapid  "  G.m.b.H.,'  Alex- andrinenstr.  137,  Berlin. Filmkopieranstalt  Max  Wolff  G.m.b.H.,  Hallensee , Cicerostr.  2/6,  Berlin. Filmtitel  u  Kopier  G.m.b.H.,  Urbanstr.  70a, Berlin. Filmwerke  Staaken  A.G.,  Flugplatz,  Berlin- Staaken. Geyer,    Carl,    Vertriebs-Gesellschaft  m.b.H., Friedrichstr.  23T,  Berlin. Geyer-Werke,  A.G.,  Harzerstr.  39,  Berlin. Glanzftl m  A.G.,  Friedrichshagenerstr.  9,  Berlin. Gleichrichter    Ges. m.b.H.,  Quecksilberdampf- Umformer  u  electr.  App.,  Elisabethufer  44, Berlin. Grass  &  Worff,  Inh.  Walter  Vollmann,  Markgra- fenstr.  18,  Berlin. Gunzel  F.  Fabr.  f.  elektr.  Anlagen,  Beleuch- tungskorper,  Friedrichstr.  35,  Berlin, lea  A.G.,  Walstr.  13,  Berlin. Industrie-Fiim  A.G.  Filmaufnahmen  fur  Handel, Industrie,  Landwirtschaf  Sport,  Verkauf  von kleinen  handlichen,  Vorfuhrungsapp,  Gent- hinerstr.  32,  Berlin. Universal-Film-Company    G.m.b.H.,  Manerstr. 83/84,  Berlin. Warner  Bros.  Pictures  G.m.b.H.,  Friedrichstr.  23, Berlin. Ziehm  Arlur, Berlin. Filmver5eih,  Markgrafenstr.  21. AND  MATERIALS. Internationale  Fii.ntitel-Fabrik,  Friedrichstr. 242 Berlin. Jenne,  Fritz  Generalvertr,  der  Lyta-Klnowerke G.m.b.H.,  Friedrichstr.  iq,  Berlin. Jofa-Johannisthaler    Filmanstalten,  G.m.b.H., Friedrichstr.  236,  Berlin. Jupiterlicht  A.G.,  Kersten  &  Brasch,  Bellevuestr. 4,  Berlin. Kino-Foto  G.m.b.H.,  Wilhelmstr.  37/38,  Berlin. Kino-Schuch,  Sciuch  &  Muller,  Friedrichstr  31, Berlin. Kowoschicht  A.G.,  Fabrik  zur  Praparierung fertiger  Filmkopien,  Friedrichstr.  37a,  Berlin  .. Kreul,   Wilhelm    Licht-u    Kraftmasch  Fabr. Beleuchtung,  Berlinerstr.  18,  Berlin. Levy  Dr.  Max.  Fabr.  elektr.  Masch  U.  App. Mullerstr.  30,  Berlin. Lichte  &  Co.,  Heinr.,  Zimmerstr.  14/15,  Berlin. Lignose-Film  A.G.,  Moltkestrasse  1,  Berlin. Markiewicz  A.G.  Filmausstatiung  u.  Mobelver- Mietung,  Hardenbergsir.  29,  Berlin. Maschinen    &    Apparatefabr,    Oscar  Lange, Lindenstr.  116,  Berlin. Minimax  A.G.  Feuerloscher  fur  die  Filmindustrie Schiffbauer-Damm  20,  Berlin. Nitzsche  Akt.  Ges.,  Karlstr.  1,  Leipzig. Ozon-Technik  A.G.,  Markgrafenstr.  8,  Berlin. PhOtohaus  MemelSdorf,  Friedrichstr.  2ir,  Berlin. Projektions-Maschinenbau  G.m.b.H.,  Urbanstr. 70a,  Berlin. Recono,  Gesellsch.  fur  chem.  physik.  Film- reinigung,  Friedrichstr.  225,  Berlin. Rutgerswerke      A.G.,       Charlog,  Harden- bergstr.  43,  Berlin. Schimpf,  Kurt  Filmapp,  Maschinenbau,  Git- schinerstr.  92,  Berlin. Siemens    &   Co.,    Gebr.   Lichtenberg,  Herz- bergstr.  128/37,  Berlin. Stachow  &  Co.,  Friedrichstr.  226/27,  Berlin. Tesch,  Paul  Fil/nfabrik  G.m.b.H.,  Bergmannstr. 68,  Berlin. Ufa-Kino-Bedarf,  Kochstr.  6  8,  Berlin. Universum-Film  A.G.,  Tempelhof,  Oberl^iKlstr. 26/35,  Berlin. Weinert,  K.,  Elektrotechnische  u.  Bogeniampen- fabrik,  Muskauerstr.  24,  Berlin. Wenskus  John  Apparatebau,  Gitschinerstr.  64, Berlin. Werbekunst  Epoche  Reklame  G.m.b.H.,  Tauent- zienstr.  14,  Berlin. Westinghouse  Cooper  Hewitt  G.m.b.H.  Fahr v.  elekfr.  Apparaten,  Wilhelmstr.  131/32, Berlin. Zeiss,  Car! ,  Optische  Werke,  Jena . Zeiss- Ikon  A.G.,  Goerz-Werk,  Berlin- Zehlendorf, RAW  STOCK. Gevaert-Werke  G.m.b.H.,  Lutzowstr.  9,  Berlin. Glanzfllm  A.G.,  Friedrichshagenerstr.  9,  Berlin. Goerz,  Photochemische  Werke  G.m.b.H.,  Wann seebahn  Goerzallee,  Berlin. J.  G.  Farbenindustrie  A.G.,  "  Agfa,"  Loh- muhlenstr.  67  /6g,  Berlin. Kodak,  A.G.,  Markgrafenstr.  76,  Berlin. Lignose-Film  G.m.b.H.,  Moltkestr.  1,  Berlin. Nobel-Film  G.m.b.H.,  Juhlich  im  Rheinland, Berlin. Strehle  Walter  G.m.b.H.,  Generalvertrieb  der "Agfa"  Kinefllms  und  Farben,  Wilhelmstr 106,  Berlin. TRADE  PUBLICATIONS, DeutsChe-FilmwOChe,  Friedrichstr.  231.  Berlin. Deutsche     Film-Zeitung     G.m.b.H.,  Pesta- lozzistr.  1,  Munich. Deutsche  Lichtbild-Zeitung,  Kurfurstenstr.  42, Berlin. Film,  Der  Verlag  Max  Mattison,  Ritterstr.  71. Berlin. Film-Express  Gebr.  Wolffsohn  G.m.b.H.,  Fried- richstr. 235,  Berlin. 46 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Filmfreund   Dcr,  Sonnenstr.  15,  Emelkahaus, Munich. Film  Journal,  Friedrichstr.  19,  Berlin,  S.W48. Film-Journal  Hamburger  Lichtspiel  u  Theater- woche,  Johanniswall  20,  Hamburg. Film-Kurier  taglich,  Kothenerstr.  37,  Berlin. Filmspiegel,  Der  Gebr.  Wolffssohn  G.m.b.H. Friedrichstr.  225,  Berlin. TRADE  SOCIETIES Artnitgeberverband  der  Deutschen  Filmindustrie, Kochstr.  73,  Berlin. Bildspielbund  Deutscher  Stadte  e.  V.,  Bochu- merstr.  8,  Berlin. Club  de;  Filmindustrie,  Friedrichstr.  223,  Berlin' Deutsche  Filmgewerkschaft,  Charlottenstr.  87, Berlin. Deutsche  Kinotechnische  Ges.  E.V.,  Lindenstr- 26,  Berlin. Genossenschaft  Deutscher  Buhnen-Angehorigen, Keithstr.  11,  Berlin. Reichsverband     Deutscher  Lichtspieltheater- besitzer  E.V.,  Zimmerstr.  5  /6,  Berlin. Schutzverband  der   Filmfabrikanten  Deutsch- lands,  Pfalzburgerstr.  72a,  Berlin. Schutzverband    Deutscher  Filmkopieranstalten E.V.,  Schutzenstr.  31,  Berlin. Schutzverband   Deutscher  Schriftsteller  E.V., Bulowstr.  22,  Berlin. Schutzverband     Deutscher   Filmtheater  E.V., Potsdamerstr.  113,  Berlin. Spitzenorganisation  d.  deutschen  Filmindustrie, Vorsstr.  18,  Berlin. Filmtechnik  Die,  Friedrichstr.  46,  Berlin. Filmwoche  Die,  Dessauerstr.  38,  Berlin. "Kinematograph,"  Zimmerstr.  35/41  Berlin. Lichtbildbuhne  "  taglich,  Friedrichstr.  225, Berlin. Reichsfilmblatt,  Stallschreiberstr.  34/35,  Berlin. AND  ASSOCIATIONS. Verband   der   Filmkritiker,    Kochstr.  22-24* Berlin. Verband     der     Film-lndustrlellenen,  E.V., Vossstr.  18,  Berlin. Verband  der  Theater  u  Filnfriseure  Deutsch- lands  e.V.,  Bulowstr.  98,  Berlin. Verband  Deutscher  Fil  nateliers  E.V.,  Fried- richstr. 20,  Berlin. Verband  Deutscher  Fi!  nautoren  e.V.,  Spon- holzstr.  11,  Berlin. Verband  Deutscher  Filmverleiher  e.V.,  Fried- richstr. 246,  Berlin. Vereinigung  der  Deutschen  Arbeitgeberverbande, Burggrafenstr.  11,  Berlin. Vereinigung  der  Import-und  Export-Firmen der  Film-Industrie  E.V.,  Friedrichstr.  16, Berlin. Vereinigung  Deutscher  Filmfabrikanten  E.V., Kochstr.  73,  Berlin. Versicherungsverband     fur  Lichtbild-Theater, Unter  d.  Linden  70,  Berlin. Zentralausschub    fur    Landlichtspiele,  Bern- burgerstr.  13,  Berlin. Zentralverband  der  Filmverleiher  Deutschlands e.V.,  Charlottenstr.  13,  Berlin. Greece, RENTERS.  DISTRIBUTORS  AND  AGENTS. American-Film  C:>.,OdosLykourgou  14,  Athens. Anglo-Hellenik   Etairia-Frank  &   Co.,  Odos Chalkokondylis  37  c,  Athens. Cine  Orient,  Odos  Stadiou,  Athens. Jean  Courounioiis,  6a,  Place  Aghiou,  Georghiou. Eastern  Film  Co.,  Boulevard  de  l'Universite  36, Athens. Fanamet-Films,  Odos  Philhellinon  3,  Athens. Gaitis  &  Moschos,  Stoa  Pesmandjoglou,  Athens. Gaziades  Freres,  Odos  Mitropoleos  1,  Athens. Iris  Films,  Serao  &  Papandelides,  6,  Rue  Vis- sarionos  36,  Athens. Lazannis  &  Kraemer,  Oios  Panepistimiou  36, Athens. Margulies  Jean,  Odos  3  Septembre  38,  Athens Novak,  M.  J.,  OdosThemistokleous  25,  Athens. Printzis  &  Serbis,  Odos  Akademias  86  a,  Athens. MANUFACTURER  AND  AGENT  OF  KINEMA  ACCESSORIES. Stamos  B,  Stamoulis,  Odos  Charil,  Trikoupis  5,  Athens. Holland, FILM  PRODUCERS. Filmfabriek   "  Holland,"    Bestevaerstraat  7, Amsterdam. Filmfabriek    "Polygoon,"     Koudenhoorn  8, Haarlem. Filmfabriek  "Nogerath,"  Reguliersdwarsstraat 117,  Amsterdam. Filmfabriek  "  Haghe,"  Waldorps.traat  6,  The Hague. N.  V.  Filmfabriek  Multifilm,  J.  C.  Mol,  Spaarne  59, Haarlem. Nederlandsche  Bioscoop  Trust,  B.  Everd  Lagard, Koningin  Sophiestraat  33,  The  Hague. RENTERS,  DISTRIBUTORS  AND  AGENTS. Actuel  Films,  A.  Benno,  Duivenvoordestraat  94, Haarlem. Bergfilm  Co.,  Damrak  60,  Amsterdam. British  &  Cont.  Trading  Co.,  Stationsplein  7, The  Hague. Bureau  Cinematografie  "  Filma."  Prinsengracht 530,  Amsterdam. Comptoir  Commerciale  Sapho  Film,  Stationsweg 93,  The  Hague. Ed.  Pelster  Films,  Ceintuurbaan  187,  Amsterdam. Fim-film,  J.  de  Wind,  Singel  469,  Amsterdam. Filmafdeeling  v.h.  Centrale  Bureau  der  Katho- lieke  Societeit,  Steenschuur  17,  Leyden. Filmverhuurkantoor  Excelsior,  R.  Kahn,  Eland- straat  60,  The  Hague. Filmverhuurkantoor  F.A.N.,  P.  Vermeer  Jr.,  Heer- engracht  156,  Amsterdam. Filmverhuurkantoor  Odeon,  F.  Schuiten,  Singel 44,  Amsterdam. Filmverhuurkantoor  Monopole,  Jac.  Miihlrad, Hoogstraat  136,  Rotterdam. Foreign  and  Colonial  Trade  Directory. 47 Filmverhuurkantoor  R.  Minden,  Haarlemmerdijk 82,  Amsterdam. Firma    P.R.  van   Duinen,  Prinsengracht  530, Amsterdam. Firma  Pathe  Freres,  L.  Justet  and  M.  J.  Meyer Raadhuisstraat  42,  Amsterdam. First  Nationale  Films,  Ch.  van  Biene,  Heeren- gracht  592,  Amsterdam. Fox  Film  Corp.,  L.  Groen,  Rokin  3S,  x\msterdam. Groeze-Bosman,  N.  Doelenstraat  8,  Amsterdam. Hispano  Film,  H.   R.  van  Alsem,  Haagsche Bosch  ii,  The  Hague. Hofstad  Film,  E.  Viskooper  Sz.,  Spuistraat  21, The  Hague. Loet  C.  Barnstijn's  Standard  Films,  Stationsplein 7,  The  Hague. N.V.  "  Cinelux  "  Louis  Justet,  Raadhuisstraat  42, Amsterdam. KINEMA  TRADE Nieuw  Weekblad  der  Cinematografie,  Nieuwe Molstraat  24,  The  Hague. N.V.  "  Emalka,"  CH.  de  Balbion  Verster,  van Eeghenstraat  44,  Amsterdam. N.V.  Paramount  Films,  C.  Peereboom,  Keizers- gracht  399,  Amsterdam. N.V.  Ufa  film  Mij.,  Ch.  van  Biene,  Heerengracht 592,  Amsterdam. Meteor  Film  Corp.,  Keizersgracht  794,  Amster- dam. Muntfilm,  E.  de  Hoop  Azn.,  Hemon}daan  27, Amsterdam. (Special   Nature   Films)   Generalvertretung  der Reichsbahnzentrale     fur     den     Deutsche  n Reiseverkehr,    A.    Strieker,    Parklaan  28, Rotterdam. Universal  Film  Agency,  J.  L.  Paerl,  van  Baerle- park  100,  Amsterdam. Wilton  Metro  Goldwyn,  Damrak  49,  Amsterdam. PUBLICATIONS. Cinema  en  Theater,  Galgewater,  22,  Leyden. Tuschinski      Nieuws,      Tuschinski  Theater.- Amsterdam. MANUFACTURER  S  AND  AGENTS  OF  KINEMA  ACCESSORIES. Capi  Kino- Handel,  Kalverstraat  115,  Amsterdam. F.A.N,,    P.  Vermeer  Jr.    Heerengracht  156, Amsterdam. Firma  P.R.  van  Duinen,  Prinsengracht  530, Amsterdam. TRADE  SOCIETIES Krasnapolsky  (Society  of  the  above  mentioned) Amsterdam.    Mr.  L.  Hamburger,  President. Firma  A.  Jung,  Padangstraat  15,  Groningen. Marijnen  (Debrie),  Prinsengracht  840,  Amster- dam. Pathe  Freres,  Raadhuisstraat  42,  Amsterdam. AND  ASSOCIATIONS Nederlandsche  Bond  van  Bioscoop  en  Theatr  e directeuren,  Amsterdam. Hungary. FILM  PRODUCERS. Gloria  Filmfabrik  u.  Filmhandels  A.G.  VII.,     Star-Filmfabrik  und  Filmhandels  A.G.,  Kossuth Dohany  ut.  47,  Budapest.  Lajos  ut.  13,  Budapest. RENTERS,    DISTRIBUTORS   AND  AGENTS. Altalanos  Mosgokepipari  Vallalat,  Rakoczi  utca      Iris-Film  A.G.,  VIII.,  Rokk  Szilard  ut.  12,  Buda- ,  Budapest. American-Film  Co.,  Nepszinhaz  utca  21  Budapest Cito  Cinema  Izso  Feldmann,  Rokk  Szilard  ut.  11, Budapest. Eco-Film  A.B.,  Rakoczi  utca,  14,  Budapest. Fanamet-Films    A.G.,     Erzsebet     korut  9, Budapest. Fox-Film  A.G.,  Rokk  Szilard  utca  20,  Budapest. Gaumont  Leon,  Rokk  Szilard  utca  20,  Budapest. Goldstein    Leo,    Pathe    Consortium  Cinema, Ferencz  Jozsef  Rakpart  26,  Budapest. pest. Muveszfilm-Kolczonzo-Vallalat,  Rakoczi  utca 40,  Budapest. Orion,  Filmfabrik  u.  Verkehrs  A.G.  VIII.,  Rokk Szilard  ut.  12,  Budapest. Phoebuzs-Film  A.G.  VII.,  Rakoczi  ut.  22,  Buda- pest. Radius-Filmindustrie  A.G.,  Rakoczi  utca  36, Budapest. Star-Filmfabrik  und  Filmhandels  A.G.,  Kossuth Lajos-ut.  13,  Budapest. Ufa-Film  A.G.,  Kolcsey  utca  4,  Budapest. MANUFACTURERS  AND  AGENTS  OF  KINEMA  ACCESSORIES. Ga  mman,  Fabrikfur  feinmechanische  Maschinen     Pannonia,  Erzsebet  korut  48,  Budapest. und  Apparate  A.G.,Fehervariut.  73=  Budapest. KINEMA  TRADE  PUBLICATIONS. Kepes  Moszivilag,  Dohany  utca  37,  Budapest.         Mozies  Film,  Rokk  Szilard  utca  4,  Budapest. TRADE  SOCIETIES. M.H.O.E.,  Erszebet  korut,  Palais  Royal,  Buda-      O.m.m.e.,  Erszebet  korut, pest.  pest. Palais  Royal,  Buda- Italy. PRINCIPAL  FILM  PRODUCERS Arfisti  Direttori  Italian!  Associati  (A.D.I.A.), Fontanella  Borghese  8,  Rome. Augustus  Film,  Via  Crescenzio  20,  Rome. Cines,  Via  Marghera,  Rome. Ente  Nazionale  per  la  Cinematografia,  Piazza Poli  37,  Rome. Institute  Nazionale  Luce,  Via  della  Stamperia; Rome. Milano  Film,  Rome. Popolo  Film,  Via  Umbria  40,  Milan. Quirinus  Film,  Circonvallazione  Appia,  Rome. Soc.  An.  Titanus,  Via  Cimarosa  al  Vomero" Naples. 18 The  Kinematogvaph  Year  Book. RENTERS  AN BOLOGNA. Arfisti  Associati,  Ma  Galliera  6613. Boreili,  A.,  Viale  Pietramellara  31. Cinema  Emiliani,  Piazza.  XX  Settembre  3! Film  Emilia,  Via  Rizzoli  3. Lanzarini  Film,  Via  Galliera  18. Milanesi  Aristide,  Via  Milazzo  8. Pegan  Enrico,  Via  Galliera  55. Sin.  Cinem.  Nat.,  Via  Montebello  7. Soc.  An.  Unione  Film,  Via  Galliera  89. FLORENCE. Societa  An.  Filmissima,  Via  S.  Antonino  8. Firenze  Film,  Via  Panzani  20. Giannoni  Giulio,  Via  Panzani  20. Sind.  Cinem.  Toscano,  Piazza  Donati  2. Soc.  An.  Moretto,  \Tia  dell'  Ariento. GENOA. Agenzia  Nollegio  Film  Inter.,  Galleria  Mazzini  7 A.L.P.I.C.,  Via  XX  Settembre  7. Fiasella  Film,  Via  Domenico  Fiasella  24. Michele  ludica  E.  C,  Via  Serra  7. Rinaldo  Rossi  E.  C,  Via  Ippolito  d'Este  8. Soc.  An.  Film  Internazionali,  Via  Cairoli  12. Vannini  Quinzio,  Via  Faenza. MILAN. Agenzia  Cinem.  Hal.,  Via  B.  Cavalieri  4. Agenzia  Cinem.   Nolleggio   Film,   Galleria  de Cristoforis  6. Ambrosiana  Film,  Via  S.  Gregorio  24. Boraldi  Mariani  Film,  Via  Zarotto  2. Bosia  Film,  Corso.  V.  Emanuele  21. Brovelli  Mario,  Corso  Venezia  13. Brundus  Film,  Via  Senato  8. Cinedramma,  Via  S.  Dalmazio  5. Commercial  Film,  Via  Senato  8A. Gorti  Guido  &  Co.,  Via  Rovello  6. Croce  Adolf 0,  Via  Mascheroni  15. Excellent  Pictures  Corp.,  Corso  Venezia  7. Ferrari  Comm.  Mario,  Viale  Bianea  Maria  21. Felix  Film,  Via  Carlo  Alberto  4. Kismet,  Via  Ladino  37. Natura  Film,  Via  S.  Paolo  9. Pettine  Giovanni,  Corso  Venezia  82. Rebua  Virginio,  Via  Monte  Napoleone  28. Regina  Film,  Via  Manzoni  31. S.A.  Giuseppe  Leoni,  Via  Settala  6. S.A.  Tordini,  Corso  Venezia  56. S.A.  Grandi  Film  Indipendenti,  Via  S.  Spirito  26. Star  Film  Co.  S.A.,  Via  Carlo  de  Cesari  29. NAPLES. Cataldo  Nicola,  Via  Incoronato  16. De  Pascale  Luigi,  Via  Cimarosa  al  Vomero. Lombardo  Film,  Via  Calzolai  da  la  Corsea  3. MONOPOLISTS, Mondiale  Film,  via  Nardones  25. Perquoto  G.F.  Sarfatti,  Via  Rosario  di  Palazzo  1  <„ Perfecta  Film,  Piazza  Nicola  Amore  14. Parlato  Francesco,  Via  Bagl  vo  5. Razzi  Francesco,  Via  S.  Felice  33. Sind.  Cinem.,  Via  Polacchi  69. PALERMO. Bellotti  Bacchi  Salvatore,  Via  Alloro  10  5. Broggi  Isidoro,  Via  Maqueda  260. Commercial  Film,  Via  Caltanisetta  40. De  Cristofalo  Giuseppe. ROME. Benotti  Fernando,  Via  Firenze  ±7. Caselli  Arnaldo,  Via  Piave  8. Consorzio,  E.  I.  A.,  Via  Tritone  210. Dorica  Film,  Via  XX  Settembre  98. E.F.A.,  Via  Cavour  247.  * Lombardo  Gustavo,  Via  Fontanella  Borghese  48. Omnium  Film,  Via  Torino  149. Protti  Cav,  Gino,  Via  Cavour  247. S.A.I.D.,  Via  Aureliana  12. Soc.  An.  Cinematog.  Ital.,  Via  Viminale  43. Super  Film,  Via  Cavour  256. Suvini  Zerboni,  Via  della  Mercede  n. Tecno  Commercio  Film,  Via  Napoli  64. TURIN. Agliardi  A.,  Via  Botero  18. Bauer  Film,  Via  Ponza  2. Cervino  Film,  Via  S.  Teresa  12. Casetta  Rag.  Virginia,  Via  S.  Maria  6. De  Giglio  A.,  Via  Principe  Tommaso  4. Industria  Cinem.,  Piazza  Castello  23. Etalica  Film.  Orlandini,  Via  Nizza  43. Pathe  Exchange  Inc.,  Via  Botero  18. Recanati  Luigi,  Via  Pio  V.  3. Soc.  Pittaluga,  Via  Luisa  del  Carretto. Torino  Film,  Via  Lagrange  29. TRIESTE. Ararat  Film  Ammahian,  Via  Roma  23. Galileo  Film  &  Zotter,  Via  Zonta  5. Labertera  Film,  Corso  V.  Emanuele. Simonetti  Film,  Via  S.  Nicolo  4. VENICE. Capanna,  Calle  de  Fabbri  976. Cinematografia  Federale,  S.  Croce  1729. Corti  Guido,  Riva  del  Carbon. S.  Marco  Film,  S.  Maria  del  Giglio. TRIPOLI. Aula  Vittorio,  Suk  el  Maggiara  57. Muzzi  F.,  Sciara  Riccardo  19. S.P.A.R.T.,  Rodino  Salinos. FILM  PRINTERS. Ars  Stampa,  Via  Saturniana  4,  Rome. Brunero  Armando,  Viale  Aventino  32,  Rome. Cinefotostampa,  Milan. Cinestampa,  Via  Saluzzo  101,  Turin. Ettore  Catalucci,  Via  Nomentana  191,  Rome. Fontana  e  C.,  Via  Canova  52,  Turin. Fotocinema,  Via  Flaminia  293,  Rome. Fototecnica  Borsari  e  Guerrieri,  Via  Artisti  19, Turin. La  Positiva,  Viale  Stupinigi  26,  Turin. S.A.C.I.,  Via  Veio  54,  Rome. Tecnostampa,  Via  Albalonga  8,  Rome. FOREIGN  REPRESENTATIVES  AND  HOUSES. A.A.F.A.,  Film  Berlin,  Via  Aureliana  12,  Rome. Films  Paramount  S.I. A.,  Via  Magenta  8,  Rome. Fox  Film  Corp.  S.A.I.,  Via  XX  Settembre  58, Rome. Metro  Goldwin  Mayer  Film,  Via  4  Novembre  149' Rome. Pathe  Exchange  Inc.,  Via  Botero  18,  Turin. Ufa,  Via  delle  Fiamme  9,  Roma. Foreign  and  Colonial  Trade  Directory. 49 TRADE Cinemaiia,  Passaggio  Osli,  Milan. II  Cinematografo,  Via  Panetteria  45,  Rome. ECO  del  Cinema,  Via  S.  Antonino  8,  Milan. Film,  Via  XX  Settembre  11,  Rome. Kines,  Via  Aureliana  39,  Rome. Cinema  Italiano,  Via  Finanze  1,  Rome. Corriere  Ginematografico,  Via  Pio  V.  17,  Turin. Vita  Cinematografica,  Via  Pio  V.  17,  Turin. PAPERS. Rivista  Cinematografica  Corso  Garibaldi  11 6, Turin. Cine  Sport,  Via  Vallona  20,  Milan. Cines,  Via  Pistoia  8,  Catania. Novella  Film,  Viale  Liegi  42,  Rome. Cinema  Teatro,  Piazza  Mignarielli  (Casa  Editrice Sapientia)  Rome. Cine  MondO,  Via  Principe  Oddone  20,  Turin. Jugoslavia FILM  PRODUCERS. Balkan,  zavod  za  filmsku  industriju,  Alfred  und      B >sna  d.d.  za  filmsku  in Justriju,  Boskoviceva  ul. Leo  Mulier,  Marovska  ul.  10,  Zagreb.  40,  Zagreb. RENTERS,  DISTRIBUTORS  AND  AGENTS. American-Film  Co.,  Ilica  90,  Zagreb. Aurora-Film,  Senoina  uliea,  6  Zagreb. Avala-Film,  Filiale  ulica  Kraljise  Marija,  Zagreb. Balkan,  zavod  za  filmsku  industriju,  Marovska ul.  10,  Zagreb. Bosna,  zavod  za  filmsku  industriju,  Boskovicev3 ul.  40,  Zagreb. Fanamet-Film,  Marovska  ul.  10,  Zagreb. Fox-Film,  C. -ulica  2,  Zagreb. MANUFACTURERS  AND  AGENTS  OF  KINEMA  ACCESSORIES. Balkan,  zavod  za  filmsku  industriju,  Marovska      Bosna  d.d.  za  filnsku  industriju,  Kopieranstalt ul.  10,  Zagreb.  -         Boskoviceva  ul.  40,  Zagreb. Orient-Film  A.G.,  Ciril  Metoda  trg.  19,  Subotica Jugoslavische  Pan-Film  A.G.,  Starcevicev  trg  2' Zagreb. Monopol-Film,  zavod  R.  Mosinger,  Kuca  Braca Gross.  Zagreb. Omnia-Film,  Furtinger  i  drug,  Bogovic  ul.  7, Zagreb. Starfilm,  Mazuranicev  trg  3,  Zagreb. Dr.Schwarzldrug,  Ufar-Fiims,  Boskoviceva  ul.  8 Zagreb. Slavija-film,  Wilsonova  ulica,  Subotica. Rosa-FHm,  Nikolica  ulica,  Belgrade. New  Zealand, PRODUCERS,  DISTRIBUTORS,  Etc. British  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  24,  Manchester  Street, Christchurch. Christc lurch   Cinemas,   96,   Hereford  Street, Christchurch. De  Forest  Phono  Films  (N.Z.),  Ltd.,  169A,  Cuba Street  and.  250,  Lambton  Quay,  Wellington. Exhibitor's  Alliance  Films  (N.Zj  Ltd.,  129,  Albert Street,  Auckland  ;  and  2,  Marjoribanks  Street Wellington. Famous- Lasky  Film  Service  (N.  Z.),  Ltd.,  129-131, Albert  Street,  Auckland,  and  87,  Cuba  Street, Wellington. Film  Exchanges  Association  oi  N.Z.,  101,  Willis Street,  Wellington. First  British  Empire  Films,  Ltd.,  10,  High  Street. Auckland. First  National  Pictures  Australasia,  Ltti.,  129, Albert  Street,  Auckland. Fox  Film  Corpn.  (Australia),  Ltd.,  129-131,  Albert Street,  Auckland,  and  55,  Courtenay  Place, Wellington. Ltd. 42,  Willis  Street, 140,    Queen  Street, Woodward Harringtons  (N.Z.), Wellington  and Auckland. Metro-Goldwyn   Film  Corpn., Street,  Wellington. Moa  Films  (N.Z.)  Ltd.,  36,  Wyndham  Street, Auckland. N.Z.  Pictures  Supplies,  Ltd.,  53,  Princes  Street, Dunedin. N.Z.  Radio  Films,  Ltd.,  36,  Wyndham  Street, Auckland. Selznick  Pictures  (Aust.)  Ltd.,  47.  Courtenay Place.  Wellington. Universal  Pictures  Corpn.,  Film  Distributors,  47, Courtenay  Place,  Wellington. Yinssn,  Jos.  A.,  7,  Herbert  Street,  Wellington. Waterworths,  Ltd.,  216,  Lambton  Quay,  Welling  ■ ton,  and  706,  Colombo  Street,  Christchurch Williamson  Films  (N.Z.),  Ltd.,  79-81,  Manners Street,  Wellington. Poland. FILM  PRODUCERS. Centrofilm,  Aleje  Terozolimskie  43,  Warsaw.         Kolorytfilm,  Chlodna  36,  Warsaw. Lecnfilma,  Polska  Spolka  Kinematograficzna,      Sfinks,  Biuro  kinematograficzne,  Swietokrzyska Cyzsta  1,  Warsaw.  35,  Warsaw. RENTERS,    DISTRIBUTORS    AND  AGENTS. Biuro  kinematograficzne  Tarlerfilm,  Swieto- krzyska 25,  Warsaw. Dom  Handlowy  Estefilm,  Marszalkowska  112, Warsaw. Enhafilm,  sp.z.Ogr.odp.,  Marszalkowska  125, Warsaw. Feniks-Film,  Marszalkowska  116,  Warsaw. Fanamet-Films  S.A.,  Zielna  46,  Warsaw. Fox-Film,  Towarzystwo,  sp.z.Ogr.odp.,  Wierz- bowa  7,  Warsaw. Gaumont-Film,  Moniuszki  2,  Warsaw. Gloria-Film,  sp.z.Ogr.odp.,  Marszalkowska  119, Warsaw. Kinotechnika,  Chmielna  48,  Warsaw. Kolos-Film,  sp.z.Ogr.odp.,  Marszalkowska  152, Warsaw. 50 The  Kinetnalograph  Year  Book. Petef,  Powszechne  Towarzystwo  Filmowe  S.A. Widok  io,  Warsaw. Polonjafilm,  Sienna  14,  Warsaw. Sfinks,  uiuro  kinematograficzne,  Swietokrzysk; 25,  Warsaw. Lechfilma,  sp.z.ogr.odp.,  Czysta  r,  Warsaw. Lux,  Przemysl  Kinematograficzny  S.A.,  Jasna 24,  Warsaw. Muzafilm,  W  'dok  10,  Warsaw. KINEMA  TRADE  PUBLICATIONS. Filmindustrielien  Verba«d  Polsus,   Sienna   32,      Kmc  oiia  wszystkich,  Wierzbowa  7,  Warsaw Warsaw. TRADE  ASSOCIATION. Gloria,  Towarzystwo  Kinematograficzne  sp.z.ogr  odp.,  Marszalkowska  119,  Warsaw. Roumania, RENTERS,  DISTRIBUTORS  AND  AGENTS, American-Film  Co.,  Luterana  22,  Bucarest. Apollo-Film,  S.A.R.,  Boulevard  Domniteu  44, Bucarest. Arta  Filme,  Cal.  Mosilor  3,  Bucarest. Astoria-Film,  Strada  Carol  57,  Bucarest. "C.i.C".,  Pas.  Villagros  Sc.  D,  Bucarest. Dorian-Film  S.A.,  Strada  Sarindar  7,  Bucarest. Excelsior  Film,  Al.  Orescu  9,  Bucarest. Gaumont  Leon,  Bulevardul  Elisabeta  36/38, Bucarest. Italia  Film,  Bulevardul  Elisabeta  6,  Bucarest. Lascaridis,  C,  Cal.  Mosilor  65,  Bucarest. Lux-Film,  Strada  Sarindar,  16,  Bucarest. Metro  Goldwyn,  S.A.R.,  Strada  Lipscani  29, Bucarest. Oer-Film,  M.  Segall,  Cal.  Mosilor  140,  Bucarest. Minerva  Film,  Lipscani  95,  Bucarest. Pathe  Freres,  Calea  Victoriei  14,  Bucarest. Phoebus-Phoenix,    Film,    Strada    Luterna  4, Bucarest. Renaissance  Film,  Strada  Florescu  8,  Bucarest. S.A.R.P,,  I.C.,  Strada  Bucesti  9-11,  Bucaiesr. Sfinx  Film,  Strada  D.  Felix  81,  Bucarest. Standard  Film,  Strada  Lipscani  29,  Bucarest. Transatlantic-Film,  Strada   Biserica  Enei  ir, Bucarest. Vera  Film,  Bulevardul  Elisabeta  16,  Bucarest. Victoria  Film,  Strada  Decebal  8-10,  Bucarest. Voita-Film,  Strada  Oituz  2,  Bucarest. MANUFACTURERS  AND  AGENTS  OF  KINEMA  ACCESSORIES. Basil  J.  &  Cie.,  Strada  Griselini  1,  Temesvar.       Projekter,    Consortium,    Stefan    L.  Schererf Bertofllm,  Strada  Ghiba  Birta  40,  Arad.  Strada  Raureau  5  B,  Bucharest. KINEMA  TRADE  PUBLICATION. Cinema,  Strada  Sarindar  7,  Bucharest. TRADE    SOCIETIES    AND  ASSOCIATIONS. Uniunea  Caselor  de  Filme,  Calea  Victoriei  6o5     Uniunea  Cinematografilor  in  Romania,  Strada Bucharest.  Lipscani  51,  Bucharest. Spain. FILM  BUYERS  AND  RENTERS. S.  Huguet,  Provenza  292. International  Films,  Valencia  278. M.  de  Miguel,  Consejo  de  Ciento  292. Paramount  Films,  Paseo  de  Gracia  91. Principe  Films,  Aragon  225. F.  Trlan  S.  en  C,  Consejo  de  Ciento  26T. Seleccine,  S.A.,  Paseo  de  Gracia  91. U.F.A.,  Balmes  79. Vilasecay  Ledesma  (Pathe)  Via  Layetana.  53. MADRID. Atlantida  S.A.,  Belen  3. Cinematografica  Iberica  S.A.,  Belen  3. CartagO  Film,  Avenida  Pi  y  Margall  5. Cia.  Cinematografica  Hispaho  Portugeesa,  Isabel la  Catolica  19. Enrique  de  Castro,  Serrano  29. Ernest  Gonzalez,  Plaza  del  Progreso  2. Film  Espanola,  General  Portier  93. Gran  Empresa  Sagarra,  Plaza  de  Isabel  n. Gonzalo  Espincsa,  Sagasta  20. Juan   Figuera,  Echegaray  27. Juan  Fuster,  Joaquin  2. Notario  y  Del  Cierro,  Los  Madrazo  22. Serna  y  Martinez,  Pelayo  6. FILM  MANUFACTURERS  AND  PRINTERS. BARCELONA.  MADRID. Armando  Pou,  Fuencarral  13S. Atlantida  S.A.,  Belen  3. CartagO  Film,  \venida  Pi  y  Margall  5. Film  Espanola,  Genera]  Portier  93. Goya,  Film,  Echegaray  27. Osca  Hornemann,  Conde  de  Romanones  12. BARCELONA. Allied  Artists,  Rambla  Cataluna  62. J.  Alfonso,  Rambla  Cataluna  58. B.I. P.,  Balmes  79. Jose  M.  Bosch,  Plaza  Buensuceso  3. Balart  y  Simo,  Commercial  Films,  Balmes  74. Julio  Cesar  S.A.,  Aragon  316. Clnaes    (Compania   Cinematografica  Nacional Espanola)  Claris  71. A.  CarballO,  Marques  del  Duero,  ro2. Cinematografica  Astrea,  Rambla  Canaletas  6. Cinematografica  Verdaguer,  Consejo  de  Ciento 290. Cinnamond  Films,  Aduana  3. Jaime  Costa,  Consejo  de  Ciento  317. L.  Gaumont,  Paseo  de  Gracia  56. Jose  Gurgui,  Paseo  de  Gracia  56. Goldwyn   Films  Corporation   (Metro  Goldwyn Meyer)  Mallorca  220. Mundial  Films,  Mallorca  209. Eduardo  Gurt,  Rambla  Cataluna  62. Hispano    American    Films    S.A.  (Universal) Valencia  233. Hispano  Fox  Films,  S.A.E.,  Valencia  280. Jose  M.  Bosch,  Plaza  Buensuceso  3. Ricardo  de  Banos,  Paseo  de  Gracia  105. Trilla  S.A.  Industria  105-109. A  Fontanals  Sala,  Carretera  de  Sans  106. Foreign  and  Colonial  Trade  Directory. 51 Switzerland. FILM  PRODUCERS. Ad  Astra-Aero,  Schweiz.  Luftverkehrs  A.-G., Zurich. Alpenfilm  A.-G.,  Villarss  /Glane. Alparafilm,  Augustinergasse  52,  Zurich. Aries-Film,  Galeries  St.  Francois,  Lausanne. Eos-Films,  Rheingasse  35,  Basle. Helvetia  Film  A.-G.,  Berne. Joseph  Lang,  Office  einematogr.  "  Iris  Film " Weinbergstr.  3T,  Zurich. Office  Cinematographiques  S.A.,  Rue  du  Midi  15, Lausanne. Praesens-Film  A.  G.,  Weinbergstr.  n,  Zurich. Schweiz,  Schul  &  Volkskino,  Berns, Johan  Studer,  Mezenerweg  8  &  io,  Berne. Turicia-Film  A.  G.,  Stampfenbachstr  57,  Zurich. RENTERS,  DISTRIBUTORS  AND  AGENTS. Agence  generale  cinematographique  (M.  Monbon, dir.),  Rue  du  Commerce  9,  Geneva. Alpenfilm  A.-G.  Neptunstr.  97  (Alpenfilm Fribourg),  Zurich. United  Artists,  R.  De  la  Confeder  3,  Geneva. William  Audrist  (Warner  Bros.!,  Rue  Levrier 15,  Geneva. Hans  Berger,  Filma,  Filmfabrikation  &  Verleih, Gurtenstrasse  3,  Berne. Bourquin,  Rue  Rothschi'd  II,  Geneva. Burkhardt-Films,  Grabenhof  4-6,  Lucerne. Cine  Films  S.  A.,  Amthausgasse  1,  Berne. Editeurs   Associes  S.  A.,  Rue  du  Rhone  36, Geneva. Elite-Films  S.  A.,  Rue  du  Commerce  9,  Geneva. Emelka  Filmgesellschaft,  Lowenstr.  3r,  Zurich. Etna  Co.  A.-G.,  (Dir.  Chr.  Karg)  Museggstr.  4, Lucerne. Film  Artes,  Galeries  St.  Francois,  Lausanne. First     National-Film,     Stampfenbachstr.  69, Zurich. Fox-Film,  Rue  de  la  Croix  d'Or  12,  Geneva. R.  Landolt-Tosca-Saturnfilm,    Kroncush,  44, Zurich. Lang,  Joseph,  Iris-Film,  Weinbergstr.  31,  Zurich. Leo-Film,  Stampfenbachstr.  69,  Zurich. Matro-Goldwyn-Mayer,   Bd.   du   Theatre  12, Geneva. Monopol-Films,  S.  A.  Todistr.  61,  Zurich. Monopole  Pathe-Films,  Rue  de  la  Rotisserie  4.. Geneva. Nordhk-Films  Co.,  A.-G.  Bahnhofquai  7,  Zurich. Office  Cinematographique,  Rue  du  Midi  15, Lausanne. Oiympia-Fiim   (J.   Georgopoulos),   St.  Alban- graben,  Basle. Pandora  Film  S.  A.,  Rue  du  Marche  9,  Geneva. Praesens-Film,  Weinbergstr.  11,  Zurich. Promethus-Film  A.  G.,  I.immatquai  34,  Zurich. Rob.  Rosenthal  (Eos-Film  ;  Paramount  Film), Rheingasse  35,  Basle. Radek-Films  S.  A.,  Rue  du  Marche  20,  Geneva. Schultz  W.,  Rue  du  Marche  9,  Geneva. Schweiz,  Schul  &  Volkskino,  Bahnhofplatz  7, Berne. Star-Film     (Ernst    Isenreich)  Zuchwillerstr., Solothurn. Ste.  Suiss  des  Films  P.D.C.,  Passage  des  lion  6s, Geneva. P.    Stoeve,    Agence    Cinematographique,  Rue Personner  3,  Geneva. MANUFACTURERS  AND  AGENTS  OF  KINEMA  ACCESSORIES. Aksa,  A.-G.,  Rennweg  35,  Zurich. Alpenfilm  (Reise-Kinos  und  Apparate)  Streu- listr.  66,  Zurich. Kahn    Berthold,    Kinostuhle  (Thonet-Kohn), Leonhardsgraben  10-14,  Basle. Compagnie  Bol.  app  cinemat,  R.  du  Leopard, Acacias-Geneva. Eos-Film  (Aufnahmen,  Filmtitel,  Rheingasse  35, Basle. Emch  A.,  Pianos  electriques,  Av.  du  Kursaal, Montreux. Donze  Emile,  Fauteuils  (Lac  de  Boenne), Landeron. Ganz  &  Cie.,  Kinoapparate  (Krupp-Ernemann Devry,   etc.)  Bahnhofstrasse  40,  Zurich. Gaumont,  Kinoapparate,  Bd.  du  Theatre  12, Geneva. S iunni  &  Cie.,  Werkurstr,  24, Zurich  Pertieter  de, (De  Vry-Corporation). A.  Hauser,  Cliches,  Steinweg  31,  Berne. Hipleh  Georges,  Jr.,  Installation  complete  de cinemas,  Avenue  du  Kursaal  10,  Montreux. Kino  &  Film-Borse  (Agence  Suisse  du  Cinema), Avenue  du  Kursaal  10,  Montreux. Kling  Jenny,  Kinoapparate,  Freiestrasse  105, Basle. Just,  R.,  Photomontierung,  N.  Beckenhofstrasse 42,  Zurich. Lang  Jos.  (Iris -Film),  Weinbergstr.  31  Zurich. Bouche  Marcel,  cartonnages,  Rue  du  Commerce 5,  Geneva. Meidinger  &  Cie.,  Elektro  Motoren,  Maiengasse Basle. Office  cinematographique,   Rue  du  Midi  15, Lausanne. Oschwald,         Alfred,  Kino-Reparaturen, St.  Annagasse  3,  Zurich. Osram,  A.-G.,  Sonnenquai  3,  Zurich. Praesensfilm  (Reklame  und  industrielle  Filme), Weinbergstrasse  n,  Zurich. Ritter  &  Uhlmann,  Clarastrasse  5,  Basle. Schweiz,  Schul  &  Volkskino,  Bahnhofplatz  7, Berne. Sicli,  Extincteurs,  Rue  Petitot  4,  Geneva. Siemens-Schuckertwerke     G.m.b.H.,  Lowci- strasse,  Zurich. Uva-Chrom,  Diapositive.,  Biel. KINEMA   TRADE  PUBLICATIONS. Sine  Programme,  edite  par  le  Schweizer  Cinema     Schweizer  Cinema  Suisse, Suisse,  Montreux, Revue  Suisse  du  Cinema Lausanne. .  organe  officicl  de l'association  cinematographique  Suisse,  Mon- 11  Rue  du  Midi,  treux. Vada   Mecum,  Abenda  do  poche,  edite  par Schweizer  Cinema  Suisse,  Montreux. TRADE  SOCIETIES. Association  Cinematographique  Suisse/  Wein-     Association  des  Loueurs  de  Films  Suisse,  Wein- bergstr. 31,  Zurich.  bergstr.  31,  Zurich. Union  Suisse  des  Amis  du  Cinema,  5843  Postfach,  Deitingen  (Solothurn). 52 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Turkey  [Constantinople]. FILM-PRODUCER. Kemal-Film,   Sirkedji   Palace,  Stamboul. RENTERS,  DISTRIBUTORS  AND  AGENTS. Cine    Opera,"  Grand  rue,  Pera. "  Disque-Film,"  Adalet  Ha,  Galata. "  Metro  Goldwyn   Film  "  (noch  in  Grunduns beegriff  en) . A  de  Hubsch,  Tunnel  Han,  Galata. Ipekdji  Freres,  Grand  rue,  Cine  Melek,  Pera. "  Kemai-Film,"  Sirkedji  Palace,  Stamboul. Halil  Kiamil  Film,  Grand  rue,  Missir  Apparte- ment,  Pera. T,  Spy  rides  (Societe  Gaumont),  Bereket  Han, Galata. "  Taranto  "  (Nest Pera. Film.Taxim,  Cim MANUFACTURERS  AND  AGENTS  OF  KINEMA  ACCESSORIES. IpeXdji   Freres,  Bon    Marche  de   Salonique,"      S.      Weinberg  (Cine-Apparate), Grandrue,  Cine  Melek.  Pera.  rue  162,  Pera. Magasin    "  Lumiere,"   Grand   rue,   Place  de Tunnel,  Pera. Jack  Rolienberg,  Dilsiz  Zad>:  Han,  Stamboul. Grand KINEMA  TRADE  PUBLICATION. Cine  Operra,  Constantinople. Union   of   South  Africa African  Film  Productions,  Ltd.,  Box  2787, Johannesburg. African  Films,  Ltd.,  Bos  4552,  Johannesburg. African  Films,  Ltd.,  Box  7or,  Cape  Town. K inertias,  Ltd.,  1 15-123,  Locarno  House,  Loveday Street,  Johannesburg. United  States  of  America. FILM  COMPANIES. NEW  YORK. Arrow  Film  Corp.,  220,  West  42nd  Street. Arilee  Pictures  Gorp.,  701,  Seventh  Avenue, Aywon  Pictures  Corp.,  729,  Seventh  Avenue. Bray  Prod.,  729,  Seventh  Avenue. Castie  Films,  729,  Seventh  Avenue. Chesterfield  Motion  Pictures  Corp.,  15+0,  Broad- way. Columbia  Pictures  Corp.,  1600,  Broadway. Granfield  &  Clarke,  729,  Seventh  Avenue. Educational  Film  Exchanges,  Inc.,  1501,  Broad- way. Excellent  Pictures  Corp.,  729,  Seventh  Avenue. Film  Booking  Offices  of  America,  Inc.,  1560, Broadway. First  Division  Distributors,  Inc.,  723,  Seventh Avenue. First  National  Pictures,  Inc.,  3S3,  Madison Avenue. Fitzpatrick  Pictures,  Inc.,  729,  Seventh  Avenue. Fox  Film  Corp.,  West  55th  Street. Gotham  Photoplays  Corp.,  1650,  Broadway. Edward  L.  Klein  Co.,  25,  West  43rd  Street. Nat  Levine,  Inc.,  16.50,  Broadway. Loew's  Inc.,  1540,  Broadway, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  Distributing  Corp.,  1540, Broadway. Paramount  Famous  Lasky  Corp.,  1501,  Broad- wav. Pathe-DeMille  Corp.,  35,  West  45th  Street. Rayart  Pictures  Corp.,  723,  Seventh  Avenue. Rsd  Seal  Pictures  Corp.,  1600,  Broadway. Richmount  Pictures  Inc.,  723,  Seventh  Avenue. Joseph  M.  Schenck  Motion  Picture  Enterprises, 1540,  Broadway. Simmonds-Kann  Enterprises  Inc.,  220,  West 42nd  Street. Sterling  Pictures  Distributing  Corp.,  r65o,  Broad- way. Tiffany-Stahl  Productione,  Inc..  1540,  Broadway. United  Artists  Corporation,  729,  Seventh  Avenue. Universal  Pictures  Corp.,  730,  Fifth  Avenue. Warner  Bros.,  32 r,  West  44th  Street. Weiss  Bros.,  Artclass  Pictures  Corp.,  1540, Broadwav. William  M.  Vogel,  130,  West  46th  Street. TRADE  JOURNALS Exhibitors'  Herald  and  Moving  Picture  World, 407,  South  Dearborn  Street,  Chicago. Exhibitors'  Daily  Review,  25,  West  43rd  Street, New  York  City. Filmograph,   5507,  Santa   Monica  Boulevard, Hollywood,  California. Film  Curb,  300,  West  49th  Street,  New  York  City. Film  Mercury,  Cahunenga  Avenue,  Hollywood, California. Harrison's    Reports,   1440,   Broadway,  New York  City. Motion   Picture  News,  729,  Seventh  Avenue, New  York  City. Motion  Pictures  To-day,  25,  West  43rd  Street, New  York  City. Moving  Picture  Bulletin,  231,  Collins  Avenue, Pittsburg,  Pa. Pacific  Coast  Independent  Exhibitor,  25,  Taylor Street,  San  Francisco,  California. The  Exhibitor,  219,  N.  Broad  Street,  Philadelphia, Pa. The  Film  Daily,  1650,  Broadway,  Mew  York  City, The   Film   Spectator,   411,    Palmer  Building, Hollywood,  California. The  Morning  Telegraph,  722,  Eighth  Avenue. New  York  City. The  Screen  Press,  156,  East  42nd  Street,  New York  City. Variety,  152,  West  46th  Street,  New  York  City. To  and  From  our  Shores. 53 TO  AND  FROM  OUR  SHORES By  C.  L.  Cattermoul. BRITAIN— THE  HUB. The  eyes  of  the  Film  World  are  focused  on  Great  Britain.  The development  of  film  production  in  England  is  being  carefully  watched and  studied  as  it  has  never  been  before.  The  year  1928  has  seen  a revolution  in  production  activity  such  as  was  never  anticipated  even two  years  previously.  From  all  parts  of  the  world  principals  of  dis- tributing firms  are  arriving  in  London  regularly  to  look  over  the market,  and  slowly  but  surely  London  is  coming  back  to  its  pre- eminence as  the  centre  of  world  distribution  which  it  held  before  the War.  Now,  however,  there  is  a  difference.  Before  the  War  it  was the  centre  of  distribution  for  the  world  markets  of  American  product. To-day  the  vast  majority  of  the  product  which  it  sells  is  British. What  the  world  outside  Great  Britain  is  waiting  for  is  the  British super  film.  The  average  British  production  more  than  holds  its  own with  its  foreign  competitor,  but  this  type  of  film  is  extensively  made by  our  foreign  rivals.  What  foreign  customers  need  is  more  Big British  pictures,  and  they  are  hoping  that  they  will  get  them.  That  is the  main  interest  of  the  foreigner  in  the  British  market. The  co-operative  production  system  which  is  actively  working between  many  British  and  Continental  firms  will  undoubtedly  lead very  soon  to  the  serious  production  of  the  super  film.  The  ancient prejudice  against  British  productions  abroad  which  in  the  main  is  caused by  the  lack  of  our  super-films  can  be  wiped  out  by  the  production  of more  costly  British  films.  Most  of  our  foreign  competitors  have,  by means  of  big  productions,  established  the  "  star "  system  abroad which  we  have  not  as  yet  been  able  to  overcome,  and  one  of  the  first essentials  which  is  needed  by  foreign  distributors  to  ensure  financial success  in  the  distribution  of  their  films  is  the  "  star,"  in  fact  the  absence of  a,  "  star  "  in  a  British  picture  is  often  to-day  an  objection  made  by intending  buyers.  This  state  of  affairs,  however,  cannot  be  rectified  in a  day,  but  the  increasingly  better  quality  of  British  productions  is sufficient  in  itself  to  secure  them  world  markets. Reciprocity  tie-ups  and  amalgamations  with  foreign  production  and exploitation  companies  have  had  a  tremendous  impetus  daring  the  year. The  vast  amount  of  new  capital  subscribed  to  British  companies  and the  tightening  up  of  imports  of  Great.  Britain  on  account  of  the  quota requirements  have  mainly  caused  this  to  happen. British  Empire. — The  Australian  market  has  provided  British  pro- ducers with  considerable  satisfaction  during  the  past  year.  The British  film  now  has  as  much  chance  of  success  as  American  product, inasmuch  as  the  market  has  opened,  and  the  freer  entry  of  British  films is  assured.  In  addition  to  the  establishment  of  an  Australian  company whose  avowed  intention  is  to  exploit  British  films,  and  who  have contracted  for  many  British  outputs,  American  firms  also  occasionally distribute  British  pictures.  This  follows  the  exploitation  of  some very  successful  British  films  throughout  the  Commonwealth.  Not- withstanding anything  that  may  be  said  to  the  contrary,  Australia  is sincerely  desirous  of  exploiting  good  British  productions,  but  even  to- day the  same  story  can  be  heard  that  Australia  demands  quality  films 54 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. irrespective  of  whether  they  are  British  or  foreign.  There  is,  however, one  factor  very  prominent  throughout  the  country,  and  that  is  the intense  feeling  existing  against  certain  Continental  productions.  They have  not  forgotten  the  War,  and  the  consequence  is  that  certain  pro- ductions are  still,  in  the  main,  not  welcomed.  Australia  is  a  go-ahead country.  Its  inhabitants  need  "  snap,"  and  whereas  in  the  near  past "  snap  "  seemed  to  be  the  prerogative  of  one  particular  production country,  more  and  more  British  producers  are  emulating  in  their stories  and  productions  this,  to  Australians,  very  important  element. Recently  the  Australian  Government  has  detailed  one  of  its  members to  make  a  tour  throughout  the  world,  wherever  films  are  produced, to  study  for  himself  conditions  on  the  spot,  so  that  the  Australian Government  may  have  an  unprejudiced  report  which  will  enable  them to  formulate  their  future  fiscal  plans.  This  tour  is  made  in  addition  to the  information  supplied  to  them  through  the  usual  consular  channels. One  cannot  help  admiring  such  thoroughness. India. — The  exploitation  of  British  pictures  in  India  seems,  on  the surface,  to  have  slackened  down  during  the  past  year.  The  Indian market  does  not  seem  to  be  as  free  as  it  was  even  two  or  three  years ago.  Competition  appears  to  be  stifled  and  the  smaller  firms,  which, by  experience,  have  created  healthy  competition,  are  slowlv  disap- pearing. It  is  not  Great  Britain  alone  which  has  felt  this  slackness. Several  of  the  big  American  national  companies  have  either  actually purchased  or  are  building  their  own  theatres  in  the  big  cities,  or  else are  opening  their  own  branches  throughout  India  for  the  distribution  of their  product.  This  move  follows  the  difficulty  which  they  have  ex- perienced in  the  distribution  of  their  films  in  India.  The  Indian  cinema industry  is  gravely  concerned,  and  at  the  time  of  writing  are  making representations  to  the  Government  of  India  urging  steps  to  safeguard the  local  interests.  During  the  year,  the  Indian  Government  definitely decided  that  the  institution  of  a  British  quota  in  India  was  unnecessary, but  it  is  very  possible  that  because  of  the  foreign  invasion  this  will have  to  be  reconsidered,  and  the  whole  question  reopened  and examined* Production  Plans. — India  may  eventually  prove  to  be  a  good  country for  production.  Several  purely  Indian  subjects  have  been  made,  one or  two  of  which  have  been  eminently  successful  throughout  the  world, 'out  at  the  present  moment,  owing  to  technical  difficulties,  studio  pro- duction does  not  commend  itself  to  financiers.  This  may  be  altered during  1929,  as  several  ambitious  schemes  are  on  foot  to  make  a  few very  big  films  during  next  year. South  Africa. — British  films  have  had  a  very  good  showing  in  South Africa  during  the  past  year.  The  market  is  still  a  very  restricted  one, mainly  because  of  the  smaUness  of  the  white  population  in  comparison to  the  size  of  the  country,  but  also  the  fact  that  the  territory  itself cannot  hope  to  absorb  anything  like  even  a  small  percentage  of  the world's  productions.  The  good  British  film  has  a  very  good  opportunity of  success  there,  and  British  productions  generally  are  known  to  a  greater extent  to-day  than  they  were  four  or  five  years  ago.  The  censorship  in South  Africa  is  very  strict,  and  certain  themes  are  automatically debarred  from  being  shown.  This  especially  refers  to  films  in  which drink,  dope  and  immorality  are  portrayed.  British  news  films  are particularly  popular. To  and  From  our  Shoves. 55 EUROPE. France. — The  institution  of  the  French  Quota  does  not  appear  to have  served  the  good  purpose  which  the  French  trade  had  hoped  it would.  The  situation  is  somewhat  obscure,  but  from  the  immediate results  it  cannot,  from  an  impartial  point  of  view,  so  far  have  achieved the  object  for  which  it  was  introduced.  French  production  on  the grand  scale  is  certainly  not  being  encouraged,  although  on  the  general terms  it  at  first  appeared  that  it  would  serve  to  be  a  good  protection for  French  interests.  So  far  as  British  films  are  concerned,  the  French market  still  remains  a  very  difficult  one,  but  it  must  be  remembered that  the  films  of  the  rest  of  the  world's  producers  can  never  hope  to find  100  per  cent,  outlet  there.  It  is  not  even  possible  to  absorb  a  small percentage  of  these,  and  as  in  many  other  countries  the  popularity  of established  "  stars  "  of  whatever  nationality  they  may  be  is  one  of the  essentials  of  an  outlet  in  France.  The  increased  production  oi British  manufactures  and  the  self-advertisement  of  the  British  films will  eventually  establish  an  increased  outlet  in  time. Italy. — Strenuous  efforts  are  being  made  by  Signor  Mussolini's Government  to  raise  Italy  to  its  one-time  important  position  in  the world's  film  production.  Italy  is  likely  in  the  near  future  to  give many  surprises.  Direct  Government  support  will  be  given  to  actual production  and  plans  are  being  drawn  up  to  bring  production  on  a big  scale  back  to  the  Italian  studios.  Financial  assistance  will  be forthcoming  from  the  Government  for  this  purpose  and  foreign  co- operation will  be  secured  which  will  mean  the  definite  joint  distribution of  Italian  productions  in  foreign  lands.  Signor  Mussolini  undoubtedly has  in  his  mind  the  increase  of  Italian  prestige  abroad,  by  means  of the  Kinema,  and  measures  are  under  consideration  which  will  tighten up  their  own  quota  regulations.  The  enormous  power  of  the  Talking Film  has  attracted  the  attention  of  the  Fascist  Government,  and  a proposal  is  on  foot  by  which  the  control  of  all  talking  films  shall  be under  the  direct  control  of  the  State,  the  proceeds  of  which  shall  be devoted  to  charitable  objects.  Under  the  Fascist  regime,  the  Italian censorship  is  being  rigorously  applied,  and  many  matters  which  are opposed  to  the  principles  of  the  Fascist  government  are  automatically debarred  from  being  publicly  shown. Germany. — This  year  has  seen  the  exploitation  throughout  Germany of  more  British  films  than  ever  before,  which  is  directly  due  to  reciprocal arrangements  having  been  made  between  German  and  British  firms. One  of  the  greatest  difficulties  to  overcome  is  the  Kontingent,  and  this automatically  keeps  out  a  large  number  of  British  films,  which  would be  exploited  there  if  the  market  were  free.  The  co-operative  production system  between  British  and  German  companies  is  very  much  on  the increase  and  it  will  surely  mean  that  eventually  increased  exports from  either  country  will  depend  upon  some  such  arrangement  in  the future.  Germany  has  been  making  during  the  past  year  films  which are  more  to  the  British  taste  than  before.  The  free  discussions  between the  two  countries  has  brought  this  about  and  the  German  films  ore welcomed  in  England  more  than  they  have  ever  been  before. The  Talking  Film. — America  is  in  the  throes  of  a  revolution  and  the whole  American  trade  has  gone  quite  crazy  over  this.  Talking  Films have  seized  upon  the  imagination  of  the  public  as  well  as  the  trade,  and apparatus  cannot  be  manufactured  fast  enough  to  supply  the  demands The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. of  the  theatres.  This  fever  has  now  reached  Great  Britain,  and  is rapidly  extending  throughout  Europe. Those  who  think  internationally  are  wondering  whether  the  new era  of  the  talking  film  will  mean  the  departure  from  our  Industry  of  the international  film.  To  look  at  the  matter  coldly,  it  would  appear  that there  must  be  a  distinction  between  the  talking  film  and  the  sound- film  and  its  international  character.  The  talking  film  is  confined  to only  those  countries,  generally  speaking,  whose  language  is  that  of  the language  spoken  on  the  film.  As  soon  as  the  novelty  of  the  talking film  has  worn  off,  it  will  undoubtedly  take  months  or  even  years  to educate  the  people  of  the  world  to  accept  the  talking  film.  As distinct  from  this  there  is  the  sound-film  by  which  is  meant  that  the silent  film  is  either  accompanied  by  music  or  has  effects  incorporated, and  it  is  quite  a  different  proposition. QUOTAS  AND  KONTINGENTS. The  institution  of  protection  for  home  producers  in  various  countries depends  for  its  success  upon  local  conditions. Great  Britain  has  given  during  the  past  year  enormous  financial support  to  its  film  industry,  but,  without  dragging  in  politics,  it  is extremely  doubtful  whether  the  present  results  could  have  been reached  unless  the  Industry  had  received  that  protection  which,  to say  the  least,  gives  it  a  chance  of  existence. Glancing  at  the  map  of  Europe,  however,  it  will  be  seen  that,  even with  Governmental  assistance,  many  countries  who  in  other  respects practise  protection  for  their  home  industries,  cannot  do  the  same for  their  film  folk.  These  countries  are  small  in  size,  and  the  reason why  they  cannot  protect  themselves  is  because  it  is  an  established fact  that,  with  few  exceptions,  the  cost  of  a  film  must  be  recouped from  its  country  of  origin.  Thus  Sweden,  which  a  few  years  ago  pro- duced some  of  the  finest  films  in  the  world  found  that  it  was  losing heavily  on  its  productions  and  had  to  cut  down  almost  to  vanishing point  its  one-time  ambitious  plans. Denmark  once  possessed  some  of  the  most  important  producing units  in  the  world,  until  the  universal  era  of  production  came,  when she  found  herself  left  behind. Holland  tried  it  and  soon  gave  it  up.  Spain  makes  a  few  films spasmodically,  but  if  they  ever  get  outside  its  boundaries  they  are sold  almost  exclusively  to  Latin  countries  and  never  reach  the  screens of  the  rest  of  the  world. 1929  AND  ON. The  prospects  for  British  films  abroad  are  excellent.  There  is  confidence at  home  in  production.  Capital  has  been  and  still  is  being  attracted in  huge  sums.  New  studios  are  springing  up,  equipped  with  the world's  latest  and  best  machinery.  At  the  present  time,  with  a  few outstanding  exceptions,  we  frankly  admit  our  .  supply  of  top-line artists  is  limited,  but  before  long  this  will  automatically  adjust  itself. Technicians  are  more  abundant.  Our  stories  are  the  envy  of  the world.  Let  us  mix  these  ingredients  wisely  and  well  and  let  us  hope that  the  result  will  be BRITISH  AND  BEST. 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Olympic  Print Quality  Print Are  You Qetting  Them  ? GMgrnptc  Utramatograplj  ICauoratoras SCHOOL  ROAD,   LONDON  N.W.10. TELEPHONE : Wl  LLESDEN 1  974. TELEGRAMS : O  H  K  AY  LAB.  HARLES. LON  DON. The  Films  of  1928.  59 Trade  Shown  Films  of  1928 British  films  and  films  made  in  British  Colonies  denoted  by  an  asterisk  (*). Trade  show  date  in  brackets  following  title.  The  Kine.  date  given  is  that of  the  issue  in  which  the  review  appeared.  The  length  and  release  are  a 9 supplied  by  the  renters.  List  covers  all  films  reviewed  in  Kine.  up  to  November 29  issue. Across  the  Atlantic.  (  Jan.  18.)  Monte  Blue.  5,589  ft.  U.  Rel. Dec.  30,  1928.    "  Kine."    Jan.  26,  1928.    Warner  Bros. Across  to  Singapore.  (May  11.)  Ramon  Novarro.  6,640  ft.  A. Rel.  Apr.  15,  1929.    "  Kine."    May  17,  1928.  J.-M.-G. Adam's  Apple.  (Sept.  3.)  Monty  Banks.  *  7,000  ft.  U.  Rel.  date not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Sept.  6.  1928.  Wardotjr. Adorable  Cheat,  The.  (Aug.  — .)  Lila  Lee.  5,070  ft.  U.  Rel.  date not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Aug.  2.  1928.  Argosy. Adventurer,  The.  (Nov.  25.)  Tim  McCoy.  4,600  ft.  U.  Rel.  Nov. 26,   1928.    "  Kine."    Dec.  1,   1927.  J.-M.-G. Adventurous  Souls.  (Dec.  19.)  Mildred  Harris  and  Tom  Santschi. 5,279  ft.    A.    Rel.  Feb.  7,  1929.    "  Kine."    Dec.  22,  1927.    W.  &  F. Aflame  in  the  Sky.  (Apr.  24.)  Jack  Luden.  5,000  ft.  Rel.  date not  fixed.    "  Kine."'    Apr.  26,   1928.  Ideal. After  the  Storm.  (Aug.  24.)  Hobart  Bosworth  and  Eugenia  Gilbert. 5,400  ft.    U.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Aug.  16,   1928.  F.B.O. ^Afterwards.  (Nov.  6.)  Julie  Suedo  and  Marjorie  Hume.  6.500  ft. A.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "Kine."    Nov.  8,   1928.  A.P.D. Air  Circus.  (Oct.  24.)  Sue  Carol  and  Dave  Rollins.  7,100  ft.  U. Rel.  Mar.  18,  1929.    "  Kine.'*    Nov.  1,  1928.  Fox. Air  Mail  Pilot,  The.  (Jan.  30.)  Blanche  Mehaffey.  5,050  ft.  U. Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Feb.  2,  1928.  Butcher's. Alias  Texas  Pete  Owen.  (Dec.  5.)  Marrilyn  Mills.  5,000  ft.  U. Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Dec.  8,  1927.  Standard. Alex  the  Great.  (June  7.)  Richard  Gallegher.  5,500  ft.  U.  Rel. date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    June  14,  1928.  Ideal. All  Square.  (Nov.  16.)  Jack  Pickford  and  Olive  Borden.  5,395  ft. A.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Nov.  22,  1928.  Ideal. Ambitious  Antiis.  (May  30.)  Louise  Fazenda.  4,985  ft.  U.  Rel. Mar.  25,  1929.    "  Kine."    June  7,  1928.    Warner  Bros. Anna  Karenina.  (Mar.  16.)  John  Gilbert  and  Greta  Garbo.  7,400  ft. A.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Mar.  22,  1928.  J.-M.-G. Apache  Love.  (June  18.)  George  Larkin.  4,900  ft.  U.  Rel.  May 20,  1929.    "  Kine."    June  21,  1928.  A.P.D. Apaches  of  Paris.  (May  23.)  Jacque  Catelain.  6,847  ft-  A.  Rel. date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."   May  10,  1928.  Wardour. At  the  Edge  of  the  World.  (May  7.)  Brigi  e  Helm.  7,544  ft.  Rel. date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    May  3,  1928.  Gaumont. Avalanche.  (Nov.  20.)  jack  Holt  and  Olga  Baclanova.  6,049  ft. A.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Nov.  22,  1928.  Paramount. Avenging  Shadow,  The.  (Oct.  11.)  Ray  Hallor.  4,246  ft.  U.  Rel. May  27,  1929.    "  Kine."    Oct.  18,  1928.  P.D.C. Aristocrat  of  Paris.  (Nov.  - — .)  Gosta  Eckmann.  6  reels.  Rel. Sept.,  1929.    "  Kine."    Nov.  29,  1928.    H.  &  S. Arizona  Wildcat.  (Dec.  1.)  Tom  Mix.  4,630  ft.  U.  Rel.  May  7, 1928.    "Kine."    Dec.  8,  1927.  Fox. Baby  Mine.  (Feb.  2.)  Karl  Dane  and  George  K.  Arthur.  4,000  ft. U.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Feb.  9,  1928.  J.-M.-G. Bachelors'  Paradise.    (Nov.  6.)    Sally  O'Neil.      6,200  ft.     A.  Rel. date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Nov.  22,  1928.  B.E.F. 60 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Back  to  Liberty.  (Feb.  22.)  George  Walsh.  5,900  ft.  A.  Rel. Sept.  17,  1928.    "  Kine."    Mar.  1,  1928.  Gaumont. Badge  of  Courage,  The.  (Apr.  17.)  Myrna  Loy.  5,171  ft.  U.  Rel. Feb.  25,  1928.    "  Kine."    Apr.  19,  1928.  P.D.C. Battle  of  the  Sexes.  (Aug.  29.)  Jean  Hersholt.  8,334  ft-  A.  Rel. Apr.  22,  1929.    "  Kine."    Oct.  4,  1928.    Allied  Artists. Beau  Broadway.  (Aug.  9.)  Lew  Cody  and  Sue  Carol.  6,000  ft.  A. Rel.  date  not  fixed,    "  Kine."    Aug.  16,  1928.  J.-M.-G. Beau  Sabreur.  (Feb.  27.)  Gary  Cooper.  6,768  ft.  U.  Rel. Nov.  19,  1928.    "  Kine."    Mar.  1,  1928.  Paramount. Beautiful  Fraud,  The.  (Dec.  7.)  Billie  Dove.  6,367  ft.  U.  Rel. Sept.  17,  1928.    "  Kine."    Dec.  15,  1927.    F.N. P. Because  I  Love  You.  (Sept.  6.)  Willy  Fritsch.  6,341  ft.  U.  Rel. June  10,  1929.    "  Kine."    Sept.  13,  1928.  Gaumont. Beggar  Countess,  The.  (Sept.  12.)  Jack  Trevor  and  Christa  Tordv. 6,400  ft.    U.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Sept.  20,  1928.    B.  &  F.F. Beggar  Student,  The.  (Oct.  5.)  Harry  Liedtke  and  Agnes  Esterhazy. 6,800  ft.  U.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.  "  Kine."  Oct.  11,  1928.  Alpha Films. Beggars  of  Life.  (Sept.  ti.)  Wallace  Beery  and  Louise  Brooks.  7,400 ft.    A.    Rel.  June  24,   1929.    "  Kine."    Sept.  13,   1928.  Paramount. Belphegor.  (Aug.  17.)  to  episodes.  U.  Rel.  Mar.  21,  1929.  "Kine." Aug.  23,  1928.  European. Berlin.  (Apr.  16.)  4,756  ft.  U.  Pel.  date  not  fixed.  "  Kine." Apr.  19,  1928.  Wardour. Betrayal,  The.  (Mar.  9.)  Jack  Trevor.  5,959  ft.  U.  Re!.  Jan., 1929.    "  Kine."    Mar.  15,  1928.  P.D.C. Better  Man,  The.  (Dec.)  Hugette  Duflos.  7,400  ft.  A.  Rel.  Nov. 19,  1928.    "  Kine."    Dec.  15,  1927.  Wardour. Beyond  the  Sierras.  (Aug.  14.)  Tim  McCoy.  5,800  ft.  U.  Rel. date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Aug.  16,  1928.  J.-M.-G. Beware  of  Bachelors.  (Nov.  14.)  Audrey  Ferris  and  Wm.  Collier,  Jr. 5,040  ft.  A.  Rel.  Aug.  17,  1929.  "  Kine."  Nov.  22,  1928.  Warner Bros. Beware  of  Blondes.  (Nov.  22.)  Dorothy  Revier  and  Matt  Moore. 5,400  ft.    U.    Rel.  June  17,  1928.    "  Kine."    Nov.  15,  1928.  F.B.O. Beware  of  Married  Men.  (Dec.  14.)  Irene  Rich.  5,200  ft.  A.  Rel. Sept.  10,  1928.    "  Kine."    Dec.  22,  1927.    Warner  Bros. Big  Killing,  The.  (June  5.)  Wallace  Beery  and  Raymond  Hatton. 5,872  ft.    U.    Rel.  Mar.  25,  1929.    "  Kine."    June  7,  1928.  Paramount. Bit  of  Heaven.  (June  28.)  Bryant  Washburn  and  Lila  Lee.  6,000 ft.    U.  Rel.  Dec.  24,  1928.    "  Kine."   July  5,  1928.  Gaumont Bitter  Sweets.  (May  30.)  Hugette  Duflos.  6,142  ft.  A.  Bel.  May 5,  1929.    "  Kine."    June   7,    1928.  Wardour. Black  Journey,  The.    (Feb.   15.)    Travel.    8,500  ft.    U.    Rel.  Dec. 3,  1928.    "  Kine."    Feb.  23,  1928.  Paramount. Black  Pierrot.  (Apr.  27.)  Harry  Peel.  6,080  ft.  U.  Rel.  date  not fixed.    "  Kine."    May  3,   1928.    Western  Import. Blind.  Mothers.  (Dec.  — .)  Beverley  Bayne  and  Pauline  Garon.  6 reels.    A.    Rel.  June,  1928.    "  Kine."    Dec.  8,  1927.  W.P. Blonde  for  a  Night,  A.  (Mar.  13.)  Marie  Prevost.  5,865  ft.  A. Rel.  Sept.  10,  1928.    "  Kine."    Mar.  15,  1929.  P.D.C. Blondes  and  Bonds.  (Nov.  15.)  Jacqueline  Logan.  6  reels.  A. Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Nov.  22,  1928.  Ideal. Blood  Will  Tell.    (Nov.  24.)    Buck  Jones.    4,535  ft.    U.    Rel.  June 4,  1928.    "  Kine."    Dec.  1,  1927.  Fox. Body  Punch,  The.  (Mar.  29.)  Jack  Daugherty.  4,727  ft.  U.  Rel. July  22,  1929.    "  Kine."   Apr.  5,  1928.  European. The  Films  of  1928. 61 *Bolibar.  (July  26.)  Elissa  Landi.  8,000  ft.  U.  Rel.  date  not fixed.    "  Kine."    Aug.  2,  1928.    Pro  Patria. Bondage.  (June  15.)  Mona  Maris  and  Heinrich  George.  6,700  ft. A.    Rel.  May  20,  1929.    "  Kine."    June  21,  1928.  Wardour. Border  Wildcat,  The.  (Sept.  19.)  Ted  Wells.  4,239  ft.  U.  Rel. June  3,  1929.    "  Kine."    Sept.  27,  1928.  European. Borrowed  Plumes.  (Mar.  23.)  Marjorie  Daw.  5,393  ft.  U.  Rel. Oct.    15,    1929.    "  Kine."    Mar.    29,    1928.  Gaumont. Bowery  Rose.  (Jan.  17.)  Gladys  Hulette.  6,500  ft.  A.  Rel.  July 30,  1928.    "  Kine."     Jan.  19,  1928.  Gaumont. Boy  of  the  Streets,  A.  (Mar.  7.)  Johnny  Walker.  6  reels.  Rel. date    not    fixed.    "  Kine."    Mar.    15,    1928.    F.N. P. Branded  Man,  The.  (July  6.)  Charles  Delany  and  June  Marlowe. 5,816  ft.    A.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."     July  19,  1928.    F.N. P. Branded  Sombrero,  The.  (Jan.  13.)  Buck  Jones.  4,570  ft.  U.  Rel. July  30,  1928.    "  Kine."    Jan.  19,  1928.  Fox. Brass  Knuckles.  (Dec.  7.)  Monte  Blue.  6,300  ft.  A.  Rel.  Mar.  11, 1928.    "  Kine."    Dec.  15,  1927.    Warner  Bros. Breed  of  Courage.  (Dec.  9.)  Ranger.  4,776  ft.  U.  Rel.  Nov.,  1928. "  Kine."    Dec.  15,  1927.  Ideal. Bringing  Up  Father.  (Mar.  23.)  J.  Farrell  McDonald.  6,200  ft. U.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Mar.  29,  1928.  J.-M.-G. Broadway  Drifter,  The.  (Dec.  21.)  George  Walsh.  6,087  ft.  A. Rel.  Feb.  21,  1927.    "  Kine."    Dec.  29,  1927.      W  &.  F. Broadway  Madness,  The.  (Dec.  7.)  Marguerite  de  la  Motte.  6,700. ft.   A.   Rel.  July  9,  1928.    "  Kine."    Dec.  15,  1927.  Gaumont. Broken  Mask,  The.  (Feb.  27.)  Cullen  Landis.  4,930  ft.  U.  Rel. Dec.  10,  1928.    "  Kine."    Mar.  1,  1928.    Western  Import. Brothers.  (Mar.  1.)  Gerd  Briese  and  Mathilde  Sussin.  6,500  ft.  A. Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Mar.  8,  1928.    New  Era. Buck  Privates.  (Jan.  2.)  Lya  de  Putti  and  Malcolm  McGregor.  6,820  ft. Rel.  Oct.  29,.  1928.    "  Kine."    Jan.  5,  1928.  European. Burning  Daylight.  (Mar.  28.)  Milton  Sills  and  Doris  Kenyon.  6,457 ft.    U.    Rel.  Feb  4,   1929.    "  Kine."    Apr.  5,    1928.    F.N. P. Burning  the  Wind.  '  (Mar.  29.)  Hoot  Gibson.  5  reels.  U.  Rel. Dec.  24,  1928.    "  Kine."  Apr.  5,  1928.  European. Burning  Up  Broadway.  (Mar.  27.)  Helene  Costello.  4,500  ft.  A. Rel.  Apr.  8.  1929.    "  Kine."    Mar,  29,  1928.  Argosy. Bush  Leaguer,  The.  (Nov.  29.)  Monte  Blue.  6,324  ft.  U.  Rel.  June 4,  1928.    "  Kine."    Dec.  1,  1927.    Warner  Bros. Butterflies.  (Nov.  13.)  Jobyna  Ralston  and  Roberts  Frazer.  5,308 ft.    U.    Rel.  July  22,  1929.    "  Kine."    Nov.  15,  1928.  Butcher's. Buttons.  (Dec.  7.)  Jackie  Coogan.  6,000  ft.  U.  Rel.  Dec.  17, 1928.    "  Kine."    Dec.  15,  1928.  J.-M.-G. Butterfly  on  the  Wheel,  The.  (July  9.)  Lili  Damita.  8,368  ft.  A. Rel.  Feb.  25,  1929.    "  Kine."    July  12,  1928.    W.  &  F. By  Mutual  Consent.  (May  15.)  Lya  de  Putti.  6  reels.  A.  Rel. date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    May  17,  1927.  B.I.F.D. Can  Love  Be  Cured?  (Dec.  29.)  Long  and  Short.  5,320  ft.  U.  Rel. Mar.  14,  1929.    "  Kine."    Jan.  5,  1928.    W.  &  F. Canyon  of  Adventure,  The.  (Mar.  14.)  Ken  Maynard  and  Virginia Brown  Faire.  5,700  ft.  U.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.  "  Kine."  Mar.  22,  1928. F.N.P. Capital  Punishment.  (Feb.  17.)  Lil  Dagover.  6,600  ft.  A.  Rel. date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Feb.  23,  1928.  B.I.F.D. Cardboard  Lover,  The.  (Sept.  28.)  Marion  Davies.  7,050  ft.  U. Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Oct.  4,  1928.  J.-M.-G. 62 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Carnival  Of  Venice.  (May  8.)  Maria  Jacobini  and  Malcolm  Tod.  7,448 ft.    U.   Rel.  Dec.  17,  1928.    "  Kine."    May  10,  1928.  Gaumont. Carry  On.  (Dec.  2.)  Moore  Marriott.  7,050  ft.  U.  Rel.  Oct.  22, 1928.    "  Kine."    Dec.  8,  1927.  Gaumont. Casey  Jones.  (Feb.  28.)  Ralph  Lewis.  6,234  ft.  U.  Rel.  date  not fixed.    "  Kine."    Mar.  1,  1928.    F.N. P. Caught  in  the  Fog.  (Sept.  26.)  May  Mc A voy  and  Conrad  Xagel.  5,412 ft.    U.    Rel.  July  15,  1929.    "  Kine."    Oct.  4,  1928.    Warner  Bros. Centre  Forward,    (Mar.  7.)    Paul  Richter.    5,587  ft.    U.   Rel.  Jan.  21, 1928.  "  Kine."    Mar.  15,  1928.  Butcher's. Certain  Young  Man,  A.    (July  — .)    Ramon  Novarro.    5,450  ft.  A. Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Aug.  2,  1928.  J.-M.-G. ^Champagne.  (Aug.  20.)  Betty  Balfour.  8,000  ft.  U.  Rel.  date  not fixed.    "  Kine."    Aug.  9,  1928.  Wardour. Chance  the  Idol.  (Sept.  16.)  Agnes  Esterhazy  and  Harry  Leidtke. 7,250  ft.    A.    Rel.  May  6,  1929.    "  Kine."    Sept.  13,  1928.    W.  &  F. Chaser,  The.  (Mar.  12.)  Harry  Langdon.  5,397  ft.  U.  Rel.  date not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Mar.   15,   1928.    F.N. P. Chicago.  (Mar.  14.)  Phvllis  Haver  and  Victor  Varconi.  9,624  ft. A.    Rel.  Oct.  28,   1928.    "  Kine."    Mar.  22,  1928.  P.D.C. *Chick.  (Aug.  31.)  Bramwell  Fletcher  and  Trilby  Clark.  7,215  ft. U.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Sept.  6,  1928.  Ideal. Chicken  a  la  King.  (June  29.)  Ford  Sterling.  6,385  ft.  U.  Rel. Mar.  ii,  1929.    "  Kine."    July  5,  1928.  Fox. Chinatown  Charlie.  (Apr.  13.)  Johnny  Flines  and  Louise  Lorraine. 6,196  ft.    U.    Rel.  Feb.  18,  1929.    "  Kine."    Apr.  19,  1928.  F.X.P. Chinatown  Mystery.  (Nov.  7.)  Joe  Bonomo.  10  eps.  U.  Rel.  date not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Nov.  15.  1928.  Ideal. Chocolate  Girl,  The.  (Dec.  8.)  Dolly  Davis.  5,482  ft.  U.  Rel. Aug.  27,  1928.    "  Kine."    Dec.  15,  1927.    Western  Import. Chorus  Girl's  Romance.  (Feb.  7.)'  Anny  Ondra.  6,000  ft.  U.  Rel. date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Feb.  9,  1928.    H.  &  S. Circus,  The.  (Mar.  12.)  Charlie  Chaplin.  6,500  ft.  U.  Rel.  Oct  8,  1928. "  Kine."  Mar.  15,  1928.    Allied  Artists. Circus  Rookies.  (May  10.)  Karl  Dane  and  George  K.  Arthur.  5..920 ft.    U.    Rel.  Apr.  22,  1929.    "  Kine."    May  17,  1928.  J.-M.-G. City  Gone  Wild,  A.  (Feb.  3.)  Thomas  Meighan.  4,913  ft.  A.  Rel. Oct.  22,  1928.    "  Kine."    Feb.  9,  1928.  Paramount. City  of  Pleasures.  (Jan.  13.)  Paul  Richter.  7,335  ft.  A.  Rel. Jan.  28,  1929.    "  Kine."    Jan.  19,  1928.    W.  &  F. City  of  Purple  Dreams.  (Nov.  2.)  Barbara  Bedford  and  Robert  Frazer.^ 5,622  ft.    U.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "Kine."  Nov.  8,  1928.  Argosy. Cleaning  the  Trail.  (July  24.)  Hoot  Gibson  and  Dorothy  Gulliver. 5,147  ft.    U.    Rel.  Feb.  4,  1929.    "  Kine."    July  26,  1928.  European. Clothes  and  the  Man.  (Sept.)  Hans  Junkerman.  7,700  ft.  U.  Rel. date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."   Sept.  13,  1928.  W.P. Cloud  Dodger,  The.    (Feb.  27.)  Al  Wilson.    4,181ft.  U.  Rel.  Jan.  21, 1929.  "  Kine."    Mar.  1,  1928.  European. Code  of  the  Scarlet.  (Sept.  4.)  Ken  Maynard.  5,752  ft.  U.  Rel. Sept.  9,  1929.    "  Kine."    Sept.  27,  1928'.    F.N. P. Cohens  and  the  Kellys  in  Paris.  (Jan.  27.)  George  Sidnev  and  J. Farrell  McDonald.  6,932  ft.  U.  Rel.  Nov.  5,  1928.  "  Kine."  Feb.  2, 1928.  European. Come  to  My  House.  (Jan.  12.)  Olive  Borden  and  Antonio  Moreno. 5,400  ft.    Rel.  June  25,  1928.    "  Kine."    Jan.  19,  1928.  Fox. Coney  Island.  (Apr.  13.)  Lois  Wilson.  5,763  ft.  A.  Rel.  date  not  fixed. "  Kine."    Apr.  19.  1928.  Ideal. ^Confetti.  (Dec.  30.)  Jack  Buchanan  and  Sydney  Fairbrother.  6,183 ft.    Rel.  Oct.  15,  1928.    "  Kine."  Dec.  22,  1927."  F.N.P. The  Films  of  1928. 63 Conscience.  (June  29.)  Bernhard  Goetzke  and  Walter  Riller.  7,400 ft.    A.   Rel.  Apr.  22,  1929.    "  Kine."  July  5,  1928.  Gaumont. ^Constant  Nymph.  (Feb.  20.)  Ivor  Novello  and  Mabel  Poulton.  10,000 ft.    A.    Rel.  Sept.  17,  1928.    "  Kine."    Feb.  23,  1928.    W.  &  F. Cop,  The.  (Sept.  7.)  William  Boyd  and  Jacqueline  Logan.  6,926  ft. U.    Rel.  Sept.  9,  1929.    "  Kine."    Sept.  13,  1928.  P.D.C. Court  Martial.  (Nov.  22.)  Jack  Holt  and  Betty  Compson.  6,400  ft. U.    Rel.  Aug.  5.  1929.    "  Kine."    Nov.  29,  1928.  Gaumont. Cowboy  Courage.  (Dec.  20.)  Kit  Carson.  4,500  ft.  U.  Rel.  date not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Dec.  22,  1927.  Pioneer. Cowboy  Kid,  The.  (July  24.)  Rex  Bell.  4,260  ft.  U.  Rel.  Dec.  3, 1928.    "  Kine."    July  26,  1928.  Fox. Cream  of  the  Earth.  (Mar.  30.)  Charles  Rogers  and  Marion  Nixon. 6,315  ft.    U.    Rel.  June  3.  1929.    "  Kine."    Apr.  5,  1928.  European. Criminal,  The.    (May  24.)    Andre  Nox.    4,784  ft.    U.    Rel.  Nov.  12, 1928.  "  Kine."    May  31,  1928.    Western  Import. Crimson  Canyon,  The.  (Aug.  9.)  Ted  Wells.  4,149  ft.  U.  Rel.  July 8,  1929.    "  Kine."    Aug.  9.  1928.  European. Crimson  City,  The.  (Feb.)  John  Miljan  and  Myrna  Loy.  5,213  ft. A.    Rel.  Feb.  25,  1929.    "  Kine."    Mar.  1,  1928.    Warner  Bros. Crooks  Can't  Win.  (July  10.)  Ralph  Lewis.  6,033  ft.  A.  Rel. date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    July  12,  1928.  Ideal. Cross  Breed,  The.  (Dec.  9.)  Johnny  Walker.  5,540  ft.  U.  Rel.  July 23,  1928.    "  Kine."    Dec.  15,  1927.  Gaumont. Crowd,  The.  (Feb.  9.)  Eleanor  Boardman.  8,200  ft.  A.  Rel.  date not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Feb.  16,  1928.  J.-M.-G. Dancer  of  Barcelona,  The.  (Jan.  2.)  Lili  Damita  and  Warwick  Ward. 7,524  ft.    A.    Rel.  Jan.  7,  1929.    "  Kine."   Jan.  5,  1928.   W.  &  F. Dancing  Vienna.  (Dec.  20.)  Lya  Mara  and  Ben  Lyon.  8,500  ft.  U. Rel.  Oct.  29,  1928.    "  Kine."  Dec.  22,  1927.  F.N.P. Danger  Patrol,  The.  (Aug.  22)  Virginia  Browne  Faire.  5,906  ft.  A. Rel.  July  15,  1929.    "  Kine."  Aug.  29,  1928.  F.N.P. Danger  Rider,  The.    (Nov.  7.)  Hoot  Gibson.    5,263  ft.    U,    Rel.  June  10, 1929.  "  Kine."    Nov.  15,  1928.  European. Danger  Street.  (Oct.  31.)  Warner  Baxter  and  Martha  Sleeper.  5,454  ft. A,    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Nov.  8,  1928.  Ideal. Danger  Zone,  The.  (March  27.)  Kenneth  McDonald.  5  reels.  U.  Rel. Apr.  22,  1929.  "  Kine."  Mar-29,  1928.  European. Daredevil's  Reward.  (Jan.  26.)  Tom  Mix.  4,945  ft.  U.  Rel.  July  2, 1928.    "  Kine."    Feb.  2,  1928.  Fox. Daughter  of  Destiny,  The.  (July  4.)  Brigitte  Helm  and  Paul  Wegener. 8,100  ft.  A.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    July  12,  1928.  B.I.F.D. *Dawn.  (Apr.)  Svbil  Thorndike.  7,300  ft.  Rel.  July,  1928.  "  Kine." Apr.  12,  1928.   W.  &  F. Dawn  of  Hope,  The.    (Mar.  8.)    Liane  Haid.  6,000  ft.  U.  Rel.  Dec,  10, 1928.  "  Kine."  Mar.  15,  1928.   Film  Distribution. Dead  Man's  Curve.  (Feb.  8.)  Douglas  Fairbanks,  Jr.  5,405  ft.  U. Rel.  Jan.  14,  1929.  "  Kine."  Feb.  16,  1928.  Ideal. Death  Valley.  (May  23.)  Carroll  Nye.  5,960  ft.  A.  Rel.  date  not  fixed. "  Kine."    May  31,  1928.    A. P.O. Deauville  Duchess,  The.  (Sept.  12.)  Aime  Simon  Girard.  6,081  ft. U.  Rel.  July  1,  1929.   "  Kine."   Sept.  20,  1928,  Wardour. Demon  Boxer,' The.    (Jan.)  Long  and  Short.    5,585  ft.    U.    Rel.  Feb.  28, 1929.  "  Kine."  Jan.  5,  1928.    W.  &  F. Desert  Bride,  The.  (June  15.)  Betty  Compson  and  Allan  Forrest. 5,450  ft.  U.  Rel.  Mar.,  1929.  "  Kine."  June  21,  1928.  F.B.O. Desert  Pirate,  The.  (Feb.  6.)  Tom  Tyler  and  Frankie  Darro.  4,700 ft.  U.  Rel.  Jan.  21,  1929.  "  Kine."  Feb.  9,  1928,  Ideal. Detectives.  (Aug.  r.)  Karl  Dane  and  George  K.  Arthur.  5,793  ft.  U. Release  date  not  fixed.  "  Kine."  Aug.  9,  1928.  J.-M.-G. 64 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Devil  Dancer,  The.  (Jan.  4.)  Gilda  Grey  and  Clive  Brook.  6,741  ft. A,    Rel.  Dec.  3,  1928.   "  Kine."   June  7,  1928.    Allied  Artists. Devil  Dogs.  (July  5.)  Alexander  Alt  and  Stewart  Holmes.  4,700  ft. U.    Rel.  June  3,  1929.    "  Kine."  July  12,  1928.  Western  Import.  . Devil's  Farm,  The.  (Dec.  30.)  Pola  Negri.  5  reels.  U.  Rel.  date  not fixed.    "  Kine."    Jan.  5,  1928.  Keycities. Devil's  Saddle.    (Dec.  1.)    Ken  Maynard.    5,904  ft.    U.    Rel.  Oct.  29, 1928.  "Kine."   Dec.  22,  1927.    F.N. P. Devil's  Trade  Mark,  The.  (June  13.)  Belle  Bennett.  5,800  ft.  A.  Rel. date  not  fixed.    "Kine."    June  21,  1928.  Ideal. Diamond  Handicap,  The.  (July.)  Eleanor  Boardman.  6,050  ft.  A. Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."   Aug.  2,  1928.  J.-M.-G. Divine  Sinner,  The.  (July  — )  Vera  Reynolds.  5,500  ft.  A.  Rel. Feb.  4,  1929.    "  Kine."    July  26,  1928.  Argosy. Divine  Woman,  The.  (Feb.  17.)  Lars  Hansen  and  Greta  Garbo.  7,100 ft.    A.   Rel.  date  not  fixed.  '  "  Kine!"    Feb.  23,  1928.  J.-M.-G. Divorce.  (May  29.)  Percy  Marmont  and  Mae  Busch.  6,171  ft.  A. Rel.  Mar.  4,  1929/  "  Kine."  May  31,  1928.  P.D.C. Divorce  and  the  Child.    (May  9.)  Carlo  Aldin.  5,000  ft.  U.  Rel.  Jan.  21, 1929.  "  Kine."   May  17,  1928.  Wardour. Docks  of  New  York.  (Oct.  23.)  George  Bancroft  and  Betty  Compson. 7,023  ft.  A.  Rel.  July  22,  r92o.  "  Kine."  Oct.  4,  1928.  Paramount. Dog  Justice.  (July  11.)  Ranger.  4,929  ft.  U.  Rel.  Apr.  29,  1929. "  Kine."    July  19,  1928.  Ideal. Dog  Law.  (Nov.  2.)  Ranger.  4,711ft.  U.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.  "Kine." Nov.  5,  1928.  Ideal. Domestic  Troubles,  (Feb.  1.)  Clyde  Cook  and  Betty  Blythe.  5,211  ft. U,  Rel.  Oct.  22,  1928.   "  Kine."  Feb.  9,  1928.    Warner  Bros. Don't  Marry.  (June  1.)  Lois  Moran.  5,684  ft.  U.  Rel.  Feb.  11,  1929. "  Kine."    June  7,  1928.  Fox. Doomsday.  (Mar.  5.)  Florence  Vidor.  5,600  ft.  U.  Rel.  Oct.  15,  1929. "  Kine."  Mar.  8.  1928.  Paramount. Dove,  The.  (Jan.  16.)  Norma  Talmadge  and  Noah  Beery.  8,450  ft. A.  Rel.  Mar.  12,  1928.   "  Kine."  Jan.  19,  1928.  Allied  Artists. Drag  Net,  The.  (Aug.  10.)  George  Bancroft  and  Evelyn  Brent. 6,943  ft.  A.  Rel.  May  13,  1929.  "  Kine."  Aug.  16,  1928.  Paramount. Dress  Parade,  The.  (Jan.  26.)  William  Boyd  and  Bessie  Love.  6,595  ft. U.   Rel.  Sept.  3,  1928.   "  Kine."   Feb.  2,  1928^  P.D.C. Drifting  Through.  (Nov.  13.)  Harry  Carey.  4,772  ft.  U.  Rel.  July  29, 1929.    "  Kine."   Nov.  15,  1928.  P.D.C. Drums  of  Love,  The.  (May  9.)  Lionel  Barrymore  and  Mary  Philbin. 8,870  ft.  A.  Rel.  Jan.  14,  1929.   "  Kine."  May  17,  1928.  Allied  Artists. Dry  Martini.  (Oct.  27.)  Mary  Astor,  Matt  Moore  and  Albert  Gran. 6,700  ft.  A.  Rel.  Feb.  29,  1929.    "  Kine."  Oct.  25,  1928.  Fox. Dugan  of  the  Dugout.  (Aug.  14.)  Pauline  Garon  and  Danny  O'Shea. 6  reels.  U.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.  "  Kine."  Aug.  16,  1928.  Western Import. Easy  Come,  Easy  60.  (Mar.  2.)  Richard  Dix.  5,300  ft.  U.  Rel. Jan.  7,  1929.    "  Kine."    May  10,  1928.  Paramount. Enemy.  (Mar.  22.)  Lillian  Gish  and  Ralph  Forbes.  8,200  ft.  A.  Rel. date  not  fixed.  J.-M.-G. Ermine  and  Rhinestones.  (Mar.  30.)  Edna  Murphy.  5  reels.  A.  Rel. May  27,  1928.    "  Kine."  Apr.  5,  1928.  European. Escape,  The.  (Apr.  27.)  Virginia  Valli  and  William  Russell.  5,550  ft. A.  Rel.  Feb.  25,  1929.   "  Kine."   June  14,  1928.  Fox. Exiled.  (Sept.  14.)  Mady  Christians  and  William  Dieterle.  6,358  ft. U.  Rel.  June  10,  1929.    "  Kine."  Sept.  20,  1928.  Butcher's. Fangs  of  Fate.  (Oct.  16.)  Hemv  Herbert.  4,450  ft.  U.  Rel.  June  10, 1929.    "Kine."   Oct.  18,  1928.  P.D.C. The  Films  of  1928. 65 Fangs  of  the  Wild,  (Apr.  17.)  Ranger.  5,734  ft.  U.  Release  date  not fixed.    "Kine."    Apr.  19,  1928.  Ideal. Farmer's  Daughter,  The.  (Oct.  26.)  Marjorie  Hume.  5,100  ft.  U. Rel.  May  20,  1929.  "  Kine."  Nov.  1,  1928.  Fox. *Farmer's  Wife,  The.  (Nov.  2.)  Jameson  Thomas,  and  Lillian  Hall Davis.  8,775  ft.  U.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.  "  Kine."  Mar.  8,  1928, Wardour. Fashion  Madness.  (Mar.  1.)  Claire  Windsor  and  Reed  Howes.  5,041ft. U.    Rel.  Nov.  26,  1928'    "Kine."    Mar.  8,  1928.  F.B.O. Fazil.  (Jan.  27.)  Charles  Farrell  and  Greta  Nissen.-  6,805  ft.  A.  Rel. Oct.  1,  1928.  "  Kine."  Feb.  2,  1928.  Fox. Fear.  (Sept.  4.)  Elga  Brink  and  Henry  Edwards.  8,000  ft.  A.  Rel. date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."   Sept.  6,  1928.   B.  &  F.F. Fee!  My  Pulse.  (Mar.  8.)  Bebe  Daniels.  5,838  ft.  U.  Rel.  Nov.  5,  1928. "  Kine."  Mar.  15,  1928.  Paramount. Fifty  Fifty  Girl.  (May  22.)  Bebe  Daniels.  6  reels.  U.  Feb.  4,  1929. "  Kine."  May  24,  1928.  Paramount. Fighting  Fool  (Series).  (Dec.  29.)  Lewis  Sargent.  12  two-reelers. U.    Rel.  Sept.  3,  1928.  "  Kine."  Jan.  5,  1928.  Gaumont. Fighting  Marine,  The.  (Julv  12.)  Eddie  Gribbon  and  Lila  Lee.  6,840 ft.    A.    Rel.  Apr.  22,  1929.    "  Kine."    July  19,  1928.  P.D.C. Final  Reckoning.  (Oct.  25.)  Louise  Lorraine.  12  eps.  U.  Rel.  July  8, 1929.  "  Kine."  Nov.  i,  1928.  European. Finders  Keepers.  (Feb.  8.)  Laura  la  Plante.  5,961ft.  U.  Rel.  Oct. 1,  1928.    "  Kine."   Feb.  16,  1928.  European. Finnegan's  Ball.  (Dec.  8.)  Blanche  Mehaffey.  6,100  ft.  U.  Rel.  July 16,  1928.    "  Kine."   Dec.  15,  1927.  Gaumont. First  Kiss,  The.  (Sept.  18.)  Gary  Cooper  and  Fay  Wray.  6, 100  ft. U.    Rel.  June  6,  1920.    "  Kine."    Sept.  20,  1928.  Paramount. Five  Nights  in  Paris.  (Sept.  27.)  Nicholas  Rimsky  and  Dolly  Davis. 5  reels.  A.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.  "  Kine."  Sept.  20,  1928.  Equity British. $5,000  Reward  (see  Daredevil's  Reward). Flappers  in  Khaki.  (Nov.  5.)  Pauline  Garon'  and  Creighton  Hale. 5,410  ft.  U.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "Kine."  Nov.  8,  1928.  Western  Import. Fleet's  In,  The.  (Oct.  9.)  Clara  Bow  and  James*  Hall.  6,730  ft.  A. Rel.  July  8,  1929.   "  Kine."  Oct.  11,  1928.  Paramount. Fleetwing.  (July  18.)  "  Fleetwing  "  and  Barry  Norton.  4,460  ft. U.    Rel.  Mar.  25,  1929.    "Kine."  July  26,  1928.  Fox. Flying  Cowboy,  The.  (Mar.  22.)  Hoot  Gibson.  5,282  ft.  A.  Rel.  Sept. 24,  1928.    "  Kine."   Mar.  29,  1928.  European. Flying  Fifty-Five,  The.  (Sept.  18.)  Stephanie  Stevens.  5,600  ft.  U. Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."   Sept.  20,  1928.    Equity  British. Flying  Luck,  The.  (Dec.  20.)  Monty  Banks.  6  reels.  U.  Rel. Jan.,  1929.    "  Kine."    Dec.  22,  1927.    F.N. -P. Flying  Romeos.  (Mar.  30.)  George  Sidney  and  Charlie  Murray.  6,181  ft. U.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.  "  Kine."  Apr.  5,  1928.  F.N. -P. Flying  "  U  "  Ranch,  The.  (Jan.  it.)  Tom  Tyler  and  Frankie  Darro. 4,900  ft.    U.    Rel.  Nov.  19,  1928.   "  Kine."    Jan.  19,  1928.  Ideal. Fools  for  Luck.  (May  5.)  W.  C.  Fields  and  Chester  Conklin.  5,798  ft. U.    Rel.  Feb.  18,  1928.  "  Kine."  May  31,  1928.  Paramount. Forbidden  Woman,  The.  (Dec.  9.)  Jetta  Goudal.  7  reels.  A.  Rel. Aug.  20,  1928.    "  Kine."    Dec.  15,  1927.  P.D.C. Foreign  Devils.  (Jan.  27.)  Tim  McCoy.  4,600  ft.  A.  Rel.  June  18, 1928.  "  Kine."  Feb.  2,  1928.  J.-M.-G. 66 The  Kinematograpfi  Year  Book Foreign  Legion,  The.  (June  i.)  Norman  Kerry  and  Lewis  Stone. 7,508  ft.   A.  Rel.  Feb,  18,  1929.    "  Kine."   June  7,  1928.  European. Foreign  Faces.  (Aug.  7.)  Clive  Brook  and  Mary  Brian.  7,571  ft.  A. Rel.  Apr.  8,  1929.    "  Kine."    Aug.  9,  1928.  Paramount. Forgotten  Vows.  (Mar.  7.)  Helene  Chadwick.  6,161  ft.  U.  Rel.  Dec. 10,  1928.     "  Kine."     Mar.  29,  1928.  P.D.C. Forgotten  Women.  (Nov.  25.)  Conway  Tearle  and  Dorothy  Sebastian. 5,800  ft.    A.  Rel.  Sept.  1928.    ''  Kine."  Dec.  1,  1927.  F.B.O. For  Men  Only.  .(Aug.  9.)  Harry  Peel.  7,000  ft.  U.  Rel.  date  not fixed.    "  Kine."   Aug.  16,  1928.  Gaumont. *For  Valour.  (Oct.  24.)  Marjorie  Stallor.  6,150  ft.  U.  Rel.  date  not fixed.    "  Kine."    Nov.  1,  1928.  Samuelson. Four  Sons.  (Mar.  23.)  Margaret  Mann  and  James  Hall.  11,000  ft. A.    Rel.  Jan.  7,  1929.    "  Kine."   Mar.  22,  1928.  Fox. Freckles.  (Apr.  20.)  Hobart  Boswarth  and  Gene  Stratton.  6  reels.  U. Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Apr.  26,  1928.  Ideal. Freedom  of  the  Press,  The.  (Mar.  26.)  Lewis  Stone  and  Marceline Day.    6,000  ft.    A.    Rel.  Mar.  18,  1929.    "  Kine."  Mar.  29,  1928.  European. French  Leave.  (Mar.  15.)  Kit  Guard  and  Al  Cooke.  5,900  ft.  U. Rel.  Sept.  10,  1928.    "  Kine."   Mar.  22,  1928.  Gaumont. Fugitive  Lover,  The.  (May  3.)  Hans  Strawe.  8,500  ft.  A.  Rel. Apr.  1,  1929.    "  Kine."    Mav  10,  1928.    New  Era. *Gallant  Hussar,  The.  (Sept.  16.)  Ivor  Novello.  6,666  ft.  U.  Rel. date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."   Sept.  20,  1928.  W.  &.  F. Gallagher.  (Dec.  30.)  Junior  Coghlan  and  Harrison  Ford.  5,200  ft. U.    Rel.  June  18,  1928.   "  Kine."   Jan.  5,  1928.  P.D.C. Garden  of  Allah.  (Dec.  19.)  Alice  Terry  and  Ivan  Petrovich.  7  reels. A.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.  "  Kine."  Dec.  22,  1927.  J.-M.-G. Garden  of  Eden,  The.  (Feb.  28.)  Corinne  Griffith.  7,450  ft.  A.  Rel. Mar.  26,  1928.    "  Kine."   Mar.  i,  1928.       Allied  Artists. Gate  Crasher,  The.  (Aug.  29.)  Glenn  Tryon.  5,549  ft.  U.  ReL June  17,  1929.    "  Kine."   Sept.  6.  1928.  European. Gateway  of  the  Moon.  (Feb.  10.)  Dolores  del  Rio.  4,990  ft.  A. Rel.  Sept.  3,  1928.    "  Kine."    Feb.  16,  1928.  Fox. Gaucho,  The.  (Aug.  20.)  Douglas  Fairbanks.  9,338  ft.  U.  ReL Oct.  22,  1928.    "  Kine."   Aug.  23,  1928.    Allied  Artists. Gay  Defender,  The.  (Feb.  8.)  Richard  Dix.  6,306  ft.  A.  Rel.  Oct. 29,  1928.    "  Kine."    Feb.  16,  1928.  Paramount. Gentleman  of  Paris,  A.  (Jan.  13:)  Adolphe  Menjou.  5,949-  ft.  A. Rel.  Aug.  6,  1928.    "  Kine."    Jan.  19,  1928.  Paramount. Gentlemen  Prefer  Blondes.    (Mar.  6.)    Ruth  Taylor  and  Ford  Sterling. 6,784  ft.    A.    Rel.  Oct.  8,  1928.    "  Kine."    Mar.  8,  1928.  Paramount. Get  Your  Man.  (Jan.  31.)  Clara  Bow.  5,700  ft.  U.  Rel.  Sept.  3,. 1928.    "  Kine."     Feb.  2,  1928.  Paramount. Ghosts  of  the  Night.  (Apr.  4.)  Bernhard  Goetzke.  8  reels.  U.  Rel. date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Apr.  5,  1928.    H.  &  S. Gilded  Calf,  The.  (Dec.  16.)  Jean  Forrest.  6,236  ft.  U.  Rel.  Aug. 13,  1928.    "  Kine."    Dec.  22,  1927.    Western  Import. Ginsberg  the  Great.  (Dec.  6.)  George  Jesse!.  6  reels.  U.  Rel. Dec.  8,  1927.    "  Kine."  Dec.  8,  1927.    Warner  Bros. Girl  Downstairs,  The.  (June  14.)  Greta  Mossheim.  6,200  ft.  A, Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."  June,  25,  1928.    United  Kingdom. Girl  from  the  Revue.  (July  20.)  Dina  Gralla.  6,500  ft.  A.  Rel.  date not  fixed.    "  Kine."  July  26,  1928.  Gaumont. Girl  from  State  Street,  The.  (Sept.  17.)  Conrad  Nagel.  6,120  ft.  A. Rel.  June  17,  1928.    "  Kine."  Sept.  20,  1928.    Warner  Bros. Girl  in  Every  Port,  A.  (Mar.  9.)  Victor  McLaglen  and  Louise  Brooks. 5,863  ft.  Rel;  Aug.  13,  1928.    "  Kine."  Mar.  15,  1928.  Fox. The  Films  of  1928. 67 Girl  in  the  Pullman.  (Nov.  14.)  Marie  Prevost  and  Harrison  Ford. 5,900  ft.    A.    Rel.  June  4,  1928.    "  Kine."  Dec.  1,  1927.  P.D.C. Girl  in  the  Rain.  (July  17.)  Pauline  Garon  and  Donald  Keith.  5,043  ft. U.    Rel.  May  26,  1929.    "  Kine."  July  19,  1928.  Butcher's. Girl  of  the  Night.  (July  6.)  Jacqueline  Logan  and  Rex  Lease.  5,290  ft. U.   Rel.  Mar.  15,  1929.    "  Kine."  July  12,  1928.  F.B.O. Girl  on  the  Barge.  (Nov.  20.)  Jean  Hersholt.  7,200  ft.  U.  Rel.  July  15, 1929.       Kine."-  Nov.  22,  1928.  European. Girl  Shy  Cowboy,  The.  (Sept.  6.)  Rex  Bell.  4,370  ft.  U.  Rel.  Apl.  29, 1929.    "  Kine."    Sept.  13,  1928.  Fox. Give  and  Take.  (Aug.  21.)  George  Sidney  and  Jean  Hersholt.  6  reels. U.   Rel.  May  20,  1929.    "  Kine."  Aug.  23,  1928.  European. Glorious  Betsy.  (Feb.  7.)  Conrad  Nagel  and  Dolores  Costello.  6,728  ft. U.  Rel.  Jan.  21,  1929.   "  Kine."  Feb.  9,  1928.    Warner  Bros. God's  Clay.  (Aug.  10.)  Anny  Ondra.  6,301  ft.  A.  Rel.  Nov.  11.  1929. "  Kine."  Aug.  16,  1928.    F.N. -P. Golden  Shackles.  (May  11.)  Prisciila  Bonner.  5,256  ft.  U.  Rel.  Jan.  7, 1929.    "  Kine."  May,  17,  1928.  Argosy. Gold  Hunters,  The.   (Mar.  27.)   David  Butler.   6  reels.   U.  Rel.  May  13, 1928.  "  Kine."  Mar.  29,  1928.  European. Golf  Widows.  (Aug.  27.)  Vera  Reynolds  and  Harrison  Ford.  5  reels.  IL Rel.  date  not  fixed.   "  Kine."  Aug.  30,  1928.  F.B.O. Goodbye  Kiss,  The.  (Aug.  28.)'  Johnny  Burke.  6,844  ft.  U.  Rel.  Aug.  26, 1929.  "  Kine."  Aug.  30,  1928.  F.N.-P. Good  Morning,  Judge.  (Mar.  13.)  Reginald  Denny.  5,513  ft.  XT.  Rel. May  7,  1928,  "  Kine."  Mar.  29,  1928.  European. Good  Time  Charlie  (Dec.)  Warner  Oland  and  Helene  Costello.  7  reels. A.  Rel.  Nov.  19.  1928.  "  Kine."  Dec.  8,  1927.    Warner  Bros. Gorilla,  The.  (Dec.  9.)  Charles  Murray.  7,133  ft.  A.  Rel.  Sept.  24,  1928. "  Kine."  Dec.  15,  1927.  F.N.-P. Great  War,  The.    (Feb.  28.)    (See  "  World  War.") Grip  of  the  Yukon,  (Jan.  19.)  Neil  Hamilton  and  Francis  X  Bushman. 6,316  ft.  U.  Rel.  Dec.  10,  1928.  "  Kine."  Jan.  26,  192S.  European. Guardian  of  the  Wild.  (Feb.  27.)  Jack  Perrin.  4,823  ft.  U.  Rel.  Jan.  7, 1928.  "  Kine."  Mar.  1,  1928.  European. Gun  Gospel.  (Dec.  21.)  Ken  Maynard.  6,263  ft.  U.  Rel.  date  not  fixed. "  Kine."  Dec.  29,  1927.  F.N.-P. *Guns  of  Loos,  The.   (Feb.  9.)    Henry  Victor.  8,000  ft.   U.   Rel.  Jan.  28, 1929.  "  Kine."  Feb.  16,  1928.    New  Era. Gypsy  Of  the  North.  (Sept.  5.)  Georgia  Hale.  5,823  ft.  A.  Rel.  Aug.  5, 1929.    "  Kine."  Sept.  13,  1928.  F.N.-P. Half  a  Bride.  (July  3.)  Esther  Ralston  and  Gary  Cooper.  6,261  ft. U.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."  July  5,  1928.  Paramount. Ham  and  Eggs.  (Nov.  29.)  Tom  Wilson.  5,500  ft.  U.  Rel.  Oct.  1, 1928.    "  Kine."  Dec.  1,  1927.    Warner  Bros. Hangsman's  House.  (May  25.)  Victor  McLaglen.  6,480  ft.  Rel, Nov.  12,  1928.    "  Kine."  May  31,  1928.  Fox. Happiness  Ahead.  (July  13.)  Colleen  Moore  and  Edmund  Lowe. 7,423  ft.    A.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."  July  19,  1928.  F.N.-P. Harvester,  The.  (Jan.  12.)  Orville  Caldwell  and  Natalie  Kingston. 6,749  ft.    U.    Rel.  Dec.  3,  1928.      "  Kine."  Jan.  19..  1928.  Ideal. Harvest  Of  Hate.  (Mar.  21.)  Jack  Perrin  and  Rex.  4,725  ft.  U, Rel.  Mar.  4,  1929.    "  Kine."  Mar.  29,  1928.  European. Has  Anybody  Here  Seen  Kelly.  (Mar.  28.)  Bessie  Love  and  Tom Moore.  6,064  ft-  U.  Rel.  Mar.  25,  1928.  "  Kine."  April  5,  1928. European. Haunted  Island.  (Dec.  15.)  Jack  Daugherty,  10  eps.  Rel,  Mar.  24, 1928.    "  Kine."  Dec,  29,  1927.  European, 68 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Hawk  of  the  Hills.  (Dec.  16.)  Walter  Miller  and  Allene  Ray.  10  eps. Rel.  Sept.  3,  1928.    "  Kine."  Dec.  22,  1927.    F.N. -P. Hawk's  Nest,  The.  (June  29.)  Milton  Sills  and  Doris  Kenyon.  7,423  ft. Rel.  June  3,  1929.    "  Kine."  July  5,  1928.    F.N. -P. Head  Man,  The.  (Aug.  24.)  Charles  Murray.  6,174  ft.  ix.  Rel. Aug.  19,  1929.    "  Kine."  Aug.  30,  1928.    F.N. -P. Heart  of  a  Follies  Girl.  (April  20.)  Billie  Dove  and  Larry  Kent. 5,9=ii  ft.    A.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."  April  26,  1928.    F.N. P. "  Hearts  of  Men,  The.  (Oct.  2.)  Mildred  Harris.  4,865  ft.  U.  Rel. date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."  Oct.  4,  1928.    Western  Import. Heart  of  a  Nation.  (Mar.  30.)  George  Sidney  and  Patsy  Ruth  Miller. 6,160  ft.    Rel.  April  15,  1928.    "  Kine."  April  5,  1928.  European. Hearts  and  Diamonds.  (May  3.)  Ivan  Petrovich  and  Vivian  Gibson. 6,500  ft.  U.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.  "  Kine."  May  10,  1928.  Graham Wilcox. Heart  to  Heart.  (Aug.  15.)  Mary  Astor  and  Louise  Fazenda.  6,054  ft. U.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."  Aug.  23,  1928.    F.N. P. *Hell  Cat.  (Mar.  15.)  Mabel  Poulton  and  Frank  Stanmore.  6,700  ft. U.    Rel.  Feb.  4,  1929.    "  Kine."  Mar.  22,  1928.  Butcher's. Hell  Girl,  The.  (June.)  Mary  Johnson.  6,300  ft.  U.  Rel.  date  not fixed.    "  Kine."  June  28,  1928.    Cine  Exclusives. Hell  Ship  Bronson.  (Oct.  12.)  Noah  Beery.  6,306  ft.  A.  Rel.  June 24,  1929.    "Kine."  Oct.  18,  1928.    W.  Ss  F. Hell's  Kitchen.  (Aug.  31.)  Phvllis  Haver  and  Victor  Varconi.  6,213  ft. A.    Rel.  Sept.  2,  1929.    "  Kine."  Sept.  6,  1928.  P.D.C. Her  Great  Ambition.  (Sept.  4.)  Bryant  Washburn  and  Virginia  Brown. Faire.    5,595  ft.    U.    Rel.  June  3,  1929.    "  Kine."  Sept.  6,  1928.  P.D.C. Her  Husband's  Wife.  (Jan.  31.)  Lucy  Doriane  and  Nils  Asther. 4,893  ft.    A.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.  "  Kine."  Feb.  2,  1928.    Cine  Exclusives. Her  Love  Cottage.  (April  12.)  Betty  Compson.  5,502  ft.  U.  Rel. Feb.  25,  1929.    "  Kine."  April  19,  1928.  Butcher's. Heroes  in  Blue.  (June  20.)  John  Bowers  and  Sally  Rand.  4,702  ft. A.    Rel.  April  22,  1929.    "  Kine."  June  28,  1928.  B.S.P. Heroes  of  the  Wild.  (Feb.  29.)  Jack  Hoxie.  10  eps.  Rel.  Nov.,  1928. "  Kine."  Mar.  8,  1928.  Ideal. Hero  for  a  Night.  (Dec.  1.)  Glenn  Tryon  and  Patsy  Ruth  Miller. 5,616  ft.    U.    Rel.  Oct.  15,  1928.    "  Kine."  Dec.  8,  1927.  European. Her  Primitive  Mate.  (Dec.  14.)  Mary  Astor  and  Lloyd  Hughes. 6,322  ft.    U.    Rel.  Sepc.  10,  1928.    "  Kine."  Dec.  22,  1927.    F.N. P. Her  Summer  Hero.  (Mar.  16.)  Duane  Thompson.  5,000  ft.  U. Rel.  Aug.  6,  1928.    "  Kine."  Mar.  22,  1928.  Gaumont. Her  Wild  Oats.  (Jan.  2.)  Colleen  Moore.  6  reels.  U.  Rel.  Aug.  20.. 1928.    "  Kine."  Jan.  5,  1928.    F.N. P. His  Country.  (Mar.  30.)  Rudolph  Schildkraut  and  Louise  Dresser. 6,810  ft.    U.    Rel.  Dec.  3,  1928.    "  Kine."  April  5,  1928.  P.D.C, His  Foreign  Wife.  (Feb.  2.)  Wallace  McDonald.  4,856  ft.  U.  Rel. July  2,  1928.    "  Kine."  Feb.  9,  1928.  P.D.C, His  Greatest  Battle.  (Dec.  19.)  Kit  Carson.  4,500  ft.  TJ.  Rel. June,  1928.    "  Kine."  Dec.  22,  1927.  Pioneer. *His  House  in  Order.  (Feb.  24.)  Tallulah  Bankhead.  7,400  ft.  A. Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."  Mar.  1,  1928.  Ideal. His  Mother's  Honour.  (May  15.)  Henry  Krauss.  5,470  ft.  U. Rel.  Nov.  26,  1928.    "  Kine."  May  17,  1928.    Western  Import. His  Private  Life.  (Nov.  17.)  Adolphe  Menjou  and  Kathryn  Carver. 4,600  ft.    U.    Rel.  date  not  fixed,    "  Kine."  Nov.  2,  1928,  Paramount. The  Films  of  1928. 69 His  Tiger  Lady.    (June  8.)    Adolphe  Menjou  and  Evelyn  Brent.   5,014  ft. U.    Rel.  May  27,  1929.  "Kine."  June  14,  1928.  Paramount. His  Wife's  Lover.  (Sept.  ri.)  Dina  Gralla.  8  reels.  A,  Rel.  date not  fixed.    "  Kine."  Sept.  13,  1928.  W.P. Hit  Of  the  Show.  (Oct.  30.)  Gertrude  Olmsted.  6,748  ft.  U.  Rel. date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."  Nov.  r,  1928.  Ideal. Hold  'Em,  Yale.  (May  16.)  Rod  la  Rocque.  6,966  ft.  U.  Rel. Nov.  26,  1928.    "  Kine."  May  24,  1928.  P.D.C. Home  James.  (Mar.  27.)  Laura  la  Plante.  6  reels.  TJ.  Rel.  Dec.  3, 1928.    "  Kine."  Mar.  29,  1928.  European. Home  Made.  (Dec.  19.)  Johnny  Hines.  6,392  ft.  U.  Rel.  Nov.  19, 1928.    "  Kine."  Dec.  22,  1927.    F.N. P. Home  Sweet  Home.  (Dec.  13.)  Ralton  Hamilton.  5,135  ft.  A.  Rel. Jan.  10,  1929.    "  Kine."  Dec.  15,  1927.    W.  &  F. Home  Towers  (S.).  (Nov.  22.)  Richard  Bennett.  8,774  ft-  U. Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."  Nov.  29,  1928.    Warner  Bros. Honeymoon  Flats.  (Mar.  22.)  George  Lewis.  5,983  ft.  U.  Rel. Feb.  29,  1928.  European. Honeymoon  Hate.  (Jan.  13.)  Florence  Vidor.  5,200  ft.  U.  Rel. July  30,  1928.    "  Kine."  Jan.  19,  1928.  Paramount. Honour  Above  All.  (Mar.  2.)  Joseph  Schildkraut  and  Leatrice  Joy. 6,468  ft.    A.    Rel.  Oct.,  1928.    "  Kine."  Mar.  8,  1928.  P.D.C. Honour  Bound.  (May  18.)  George  O'Brien  and  Estelle  Taylor.  6,160 ft.    A.    Rel.  Nov.  12,  1928.    "  Kine."  May  24,  1928.  Fox. Hoof  Beats  of  Vengeance.  (Mar.  26.)  Jack  Perrin.  4,487  ft.  U, Rel.    May  6,  1928.    "  Kine."  Mar.  9,  1928.  European. Horseman  of  the  Plains.  (Mar.  8.)  Tom  Mix.  5  reels.  U.  Rel. Aug.  27,  1928.    "  Kine."  Mar.  15,  1928.  Fox. Hot  Heels.  (Mar.  28.)  Glenn  Tryon  and  Patsy  Ruth  Miller.  5,452  ft. U.    Rel.  May  13,  1929.    "  Kine."  April  5,  1928.  European. Hot  News.  (July  24.)  Bebe  Daniels  and  Neil  Hamilton.  6,486  ft. U.    Rel.  April  22,  1929.    "  Kine."  July  26,  1928.  Paramount. *Houp  La.  (June  24.)  Frank  Stanmore.  6,722  ft.  U.  Rel.  April 29,  1929.    "  Kine."  July  5,  1928.  B.S.P. House  Behind  the  Hedge.  (  —  )  Gladys  Hulette  and  Robert  Agnew. 6  reels.    A.    Rel.  April,  1928.    "  Kine,"  Dec.  8,  1927.  W.P. House  of  Deceit,  The.  (Mar.  20.)  Barbara  Bedford.  5  reels.  XJ. Rel.  Dec.  3,  1928.    "  Kine."  Mar.  22,  1928.  Argosy. Hullo  Cheyenne.  (Mar.  17.)  Tom  Mix.  4,500  ft.  U.  Rel.  Nov.  5, 1928.    "  Kine."  Mar.  22,  1928.  Fox. *Huntingtower.  (Feb.  24.)  Sir  Harry  Lauder.  7,192  ft.  U.  Rel. Nov.  19,  1928.    "  Kine."  Feb.  23,  1928.  Paramount. Husbands  for  Rent.  (Feb.  22.)  Owen  Moore.  4,490  ft.  A.  Rel. Jan.  28,  1928.    "  Kine."  Mar.  1,  1928.    Warner  Bros. If  I  Were  Single.  (Dec.  20.)  May  McAvoy  and  Conrad  Nagel.  6,175  ft. A.    Rel.  May  6,  1928.    "  Kine."  Dec.  22,  1927.    Warner  Bros. Indiscreet  Woman,  The.  (Jan.  17.)  Jenny  Jugo.  5,400  ft.  A.  Rel. date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."  Jan.  19,  1928.  B.I.F.D. Infamous  Lady,  The.  (Nov.  12.)  Arthur  Wontner  and  Ruby  Miller. 7,500  ft.    A.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "Kine."  Nov.  15,  1928.    New  Era. In  a  Moment  of  Temptation.  (Dec.  7.)  Charlotte  Stevens.  5  reels. Q.    Rel.  Nov.  5,  1928.    "  Kine."  Dec.  15,  1927.  Butcher's. In  Old  Kentucky.  (Feb.  16.)  Helene  Costello  and  James  Murray. 6  reels.    U.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."  Feb.  23,  1928.  J.-M.-G. In  the  Shadow  of  the  Harem.  (June  11.)  Leon  Mathot  and  Louise  la Grange.  7,240  ft.  A.  Rel.  Feb.  18,  1929.  "  Kine."  June  14,  1928. W.  &  F. 70 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Interloper,  The.  (Sept.  20.)  Jack  Trevor.  5,900  ft.  U.  Rel.  date not  fixed.    "  Kine."  Sept.  27,  1928.    Film  Distributors. Into  the  Night.  (July  17.)  Agnes  Ayres.  5,600  ft.  U.  Rel.  Jan.  21, 1929.    "  Kine."  July  19,  1928.  Argosy. *Irish  Mother,  An.  (Sept.  10.)  Denis  O'Shea.  5,508  ft.  U.  Rel. July  22,  1929.    *'  Kine."  Sept.  13,  1928.  European. "isle  of  Lost  Men.  (Nov.  2.)  Tom  Santschi.  5,651  ft.  A.  Rel. July  22,  1929.    "  Kine."  Nov.  8,  1928.  Argosy. Isle  of  Mystery,  The.  (Feb.)  George  Walsh.  5  reels.  U.  Rel.  July 23,  1928.    "  Kine."  Feb.  16,  1928.  P.D.C. Jake  the  Plumber.  (Jan.  13.)  Jesse  de  Vorska.  5,200  ft.  U.  Rel. Dec.  10,  1928.    "  Kine."  Jan.  19,  1928.  Ideal. Jazz  Mad.    (Feb.  6.)    Jean  Hersholt.    6,700  ft.    U.    Rel.  Aug.  20, 1928.  "  Kine."  Feb.  9,  1928.  European. Jazz  Singer,  The.    (Feb.  20.)    Al  Jolson.    7,017  ft.    U.    Rel.  Feb.  4, 1929.  "  Kine."  Feb.  23,  1928.    Warner  Bros. Joker,  The.  (May  25.)  Henry  Edwards,  Miles  Mander  and  Elga Brink.  8,200  ft.  A.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.  "  Kine."  May  31,  1928. Gaumont. Judgment.  (Feb.  9.)  E.  Alyn  Warren  and  Claire  Windsor.  5,328  ft. A.    Rel.  Dec.  10,  1928.    "  Kine."  Feb.  9,  1928.  F.B.O. Just  Married.  (Aug.  14.)  Ruth  Taylor.  5,981  ft.  U.  Rel.  April 25,  1929.    "  Kine."  Aug.  16,  1928.  Paramount. Kick  Off,  The.    (Dec.  30.)    George  Walsh.    5,755  ft.    U.    Rel.  Aug.  13, 1928.  "  Kine."  Jan.  5,  1928.    W.  &  F. Kid's  Clever,  The.  (Oct.  15.)  Glenn  Tryon.  5,704  ft.  U.  Rel. July  1,  1929.    "Kine."  Oct.  18,  1928.  European. King  of  the  Jungle.  (Jan.  13.)  Elmo  Lincoln  and  Sally  Long.  10  eps. U.    Rel.  Dec.  6,  1928.    "  Kine."  Jan.  19,  1928.  Wardour. Kit  Carson.    (Oct.  5.)    Fred  Thomson.    6,425  ft.    U.    Rel.  July  4, 1929.  "  Kine."  Oct.  11,  1928.  Paramount. Kitty  Carstairs.  (May  22.)  Adrienne  Dore.  5,257  ft.  A.  Rel.  date not  fixed.    "  Kine."  May  24,  1928.  Ideal. Karina  the  Dancer.  (Oct.  25.)  Sylvia  de  Pedreth.  5,800  ft.  U. Rel.  July  11,  1928.    "Kine."  Nov.  1,  1928.  Wardour. Ladies  Must  Dress.  (Dec.  3.)  Virginia  Valli  and  Laurence  Gray. 5,568  ft.    U.    Rel.  April  30,  1928.    "  Kine."  Dec.  8,  1927.  Fox. Ladies' Night.  (Mar.  2.)  Dorothy  Mackaill  and  Jack  Mulhall.  6,575  ft. A.    Rel.  Mar.  3,  1929.    "  Kine."  Mar.  8,  1928.  F.N.-P. Ladies  of  the  Mob.    (July  10.)    Clara  Bow.  Paramount. Lady  Be  Good.  (May  23.)  Dorothv  Mackaill  and  Jack  Mulhall- 6,368  ft.    U.    Rel.  April  1,  1929.    "  Kine."  May  31,  1928.  F.N.-P. Lady  and  the  Chauffeur.  (May  22.)  Jack  Trevor.  6,100  ft.  U.  Rel. Feb.  4,  1929.    "  Kine."  May  24,  1928.  Gaumont. Lady  Raffles.  (Mar.  29.)  Estelle  Taylor.  5.316  ft.  U.  Rel.  Dec. 27,  1928.    "  Kine."  April  5,  1928.  F.B.O. Land  of  the  Silver  Fox.  (Oct.  31.)  Rin-Tm-Tin.  4,990  ft.  U.  Rel. July  9,  1929.    "  Kine."  Nov.  8,  1928.    Warner  Bros. Last  Command,  The.  (Mar.  19.)  Emil  Jannings.  8,138  ft.  A.  Rel. Feb.  18,  1929.    "  Kine."  Mar.  22,  1928.  Paramount. Last  Moment,  The.  (Sept.  26.)  Otto  Mateison.  4,900  ft.  A.  Rel. date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."  Oct.  4,  1928.  Ideal. Last  Outlaw,  The.    (Dec.  6.)    Gary  Cooper.    5,971  ft.    A.    Rel.  July 2,  1928.    "  Kine."  Dec.  8,  1927.  Paramount. Last  Waltz,  The.  (Feb.  12.)  Liane  Haid.  8,120  ft,  A.  Rel.  Nov.  12, 1928,    "  Kine,"  Feb,  16,  1928.  Wardour, The  Films  of  1928. 71 Latest  from  Paris,  The.  (Mar.  8.)  Norma  Shearer  and  Ralph  Forbes. 7,600  ft.    U.    Rel.  date  not  1  fixed.    "Kine."  Mar,  15,   1928.  J.-M.-G. Laughing  Husband,  The.  (Dec.  22.)  Livio  Pavanelli.  5,400  ft.  A. Rel.  Dee.  3,  1928.    "  Kine."  Dec.  29,  1927.  Wardour. Laugh  Clown  Laugh.  (Aug.  2.)  Lon  Chaney.  7,000  ft.  U.  Rel. date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."  Aug.  9,  1928.  J.-M.-G. Law  and  Fear,  The.  (June  5.)  Ranger.  5  reels.  U.  Rel.  Mar.,  1929. "  Kine."  June  7,  1928.  Ideal. Law  and  the  Man.  (Mar.  13.)  Gladys  Brockwell.  6  reels.  U.  Rel. date  not  fixed.    "  Kine/'  Mar.  15,   1928.  F.N.-P. Law  of  the  Range,  The.  (Feb.  23.)  Tim  McCoy.  5  reels.  U.  Rel. date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."  Mar  1,  1928.  J.-M.-G. Law  of  the  Snow  Country.  (Mar.  29.)  Kenneth  McDonald.  4,787  ft. U.    Rel.  June  24,  1929.    "  Kine."  April  5,  1928.  European. Law's  Lash.  (Oct.  12.)  Robert  Ellis.  4,829  ft.  U.  Rel.  July  8, 1929.    "  Kine."  Oct.  18,  1928.  P.D.C. Legend  of  the  Condemned.  (July  17.)  Fay  Wray  and  Gary  Cooper. 6,661  ft.    U.    Rel.  May  27,  1929.    "  Kine."  July  19,  1928.  Paramount. Leopard  Lady,  The.  (Jan.  17.)  Jacqueline  Logan.  7  reels.  A. Rel.  Oct.  8,  1928.    "  Kine."  Jan.  19,  1928.  P.D.C. Lessons  for  Wives.  (Dec.  23.1  Lois  Wilson,  6,200  ft.  U.  Rel. Oct.  1,  1928.    "  Kine."  Jan.  5,  1928.  F.N.-P. Life's  Circus.  (Mar.  21.)  Mary  Johnson.  8,381  ft.  A.  Rel.  date  not fixed.    "  Kine."  Mar.  29,  1928.  F.N.-P. Life's  Lottery.  (Feb.  29.)  Viola  Garden  and  Marcell  Salzer.  6,451  ft. U.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."  Mar.  8,  1928.    F.N. P. Life's  Mockery,  (Sept.  13.)  Betty  Compson.  5,016  ft.  U.  Rel. June  24,  1929.    "  Kine."  Sept.  20,  1928.  Gaumont. Light  in  the  Window.  (Dec.  6.)  Henrv  B.  Walthall.  5,676  ft.  A. Rel.  Sept.  17,  1928.    "  Kine."  Dec.  8,  1927.  F.N.-P. Lion  of  Mongolia,  The.  (Sept.  7.)  Ivan  Mosjoukine. .  6,500  ft.  U. Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."  Sept.  13,  1928.    Equity  British. Lion  and  the  Mouse.  (June  7.)  May  McAvoy  and  Lionel  Barrymore. 6,251  ft.  U.  Rel.  May  15,  1929.  "  Kine."  June  14,  1928.  Warner Bros. *Little  Bit  of  Fluff,  A.  (May  22.)  Syd  Chaplin  and  Betty  Balfour. 7,900  ft.    A.    Rel.  Oct.  15,  1929.    "  Kine."  May  24,  1928.  Wardour. Little  Mickie  Crogin.  (Sept.  21.)  Frankie  Darro.  5,614  ft.  U. Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."  Sept.  27,  1928.  Ideal. Little  Shepherd  of  Kingdom  Come.  (June  8.)  Richard  Barthelmsss. 7,618  ft.    U.    Rel.  May  6,  1929.    "  Kine."  June  14,  1928.    F.N. P. Little  Snob,  The.  (Dec.  21.)  May  McAvoy.  5,370  ft.  U.  Rel. Oct.  8,  1928.    "  Kine."  Dec.  29,  1927.    Warner  Bros. Little  Yellow  House,  The.  (July  13.)  Orville  Caldwell  and  Martha Caldwell.    4,900  ft.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."  July  19,  1928.  Ideal. Living  Image,  The.  (June  1.)  Emmy  Lynn.  5,140  ft.  A.  Rel. date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."  June  7,  1928.    Western  Import. Lola.  (Mar.  6.)  Carmel  Myers.  5,375  ft.  U.  Rel.  Aug.  27,  1928. "  Kine."  Mar.  8,  1928.  P.D.C. London  After  Midnight.  (Dec.  22.)  Lon  Chaney.  5,600  ft.  A. Rel.  Dec.  7,  1928.    "  Kine."  Dec.  29,  1927.  J.-M.-G. Lonesome.  (July  10.)  Glenn  Tryon  and  Barbara  Kent.  6,500  ft. U.    Rel.  Feb.  11,  1929.    "  Kine."  July  12,  1928.  European. Lost  Heiress,  The.  (July  24.)  Shirley  Mason  and  Gaston  Glass.  5,380 ft.    U.    Rel.  Apr. .8,  -1929.  ""Kine."    July/26,1928.  F.B.O. Lost  in  the  Arctic.    (See  Stella  Polaris.) 72 1  he  [Cinematograph  Year  Book. Love  Hungry.  (Apr.  5.)  Lois  Moran  and  Lawrence.  5,780  ft.  U. Rel.  Aug.  20,  1928.    "  Kine."    Apr.  12,  1928.  Fox. Love  and  Learn.  (Feb.  17.)  Esther  Ralston.  5,772  ft.  U,  Rel.  Oct. 1,  1928.    "  Kine."    Feb.  23,  1928.  Paramount. Lovelorn,  The.  (Jan.  20.)  Sally  O'Neil.  5.900  ft.  U.  Rel. date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Jan.  26,  1928.  J.-M.-G. Love  Man  and  Beasts.  (Jan.  9.)  Ellen  Kurti.  6,000  ft.  U.  Rel. date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Jan.  12,  1928.    Film  Distributors. Love  Mart,  The.  (Dec.  28.)  Billie  Dove  and  Noah  Bsery.  6.360  ft. U.    Rel.  Nov.  26,    1928.    "  Kine."    Jan.  5,   1928.  F.N.-P. Love  Never  Dies.  (Nov.  7.)  Colleen  Moore  and  Garv  Cooper.  8  reels. U.    Rel.  Oct.  7,  1929.    "Kine."    Nov.  15,  1928.  F.N.-P. Love  Over  Night.  (Sept.  14.)  Rod  la  Rocque.  5,704  ft.  U.  Rel. date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Sept.  20,  1928.  P.D.C. Love's  Crucifixion.  (July  2.)  Olga  Tschechowa  and  Hans  Striiwe. 8,585  ft.    A.    Rel.  Apr.  22,  "1929.    "  Kine."    July  5,  1928.    W.  &.  F. Loves  of  an  Actress.  (Apr.  17.)  Pola  Negri.  7,200  ft.  U.  Rel.  date not  fixed.    "  Kine."   Apr.  19,  1928.  Paramount. *Love's  Option.  (Sept.  25.)  Dorothy  Boyd  and  Pat  Aherne.  5,980  ft. U.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Sept.  27,  1928.  Paramount. Love's  Sacrifice.  (Sept.  15.)  Kate  Von  Nagy.  7,000  ft.  Rel.  Sept. 9,  1929.    "  Kine."    Sept.  13,  1928.    Alpha  Films. Love  Slave,  The.  (Dec.  1.)  Lya  de  Putti.  5,100  ft.  A.  Rel.  Nov. 1929.    "  Kine."    Dec.  8,  1927.  Wardour. Loves  of  Ricardo,  The.  (May  23.)  George  Beban.  5  reels.  U.  Rel. date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    May  31,  1928.  Ideal. Love  and  Thieves.  (May  17.)  Henny  Porten.  5,900  ft.  U.  Rel. Jan.  14,  1929.    "  Kine."    May  24,  1928.  Gaumont. Luck.  (Dec.  15.)  Long  and  Short.  5,858  ft.  U.  Rel.  Jan.  24,  1928. "  Kine."    Dec.  22,  1927.    W.  &  F. *Luck  of  the  Navy.  (Nov.  22.)  Henry  Victor  and  Evelyn  Laye.  8,300  ft. Rel.  Oct.  28,  1929.  "  Kine."  Nov.  22,  1927.    Graham  Wilcox Lunch  for  Two.  (Feb,  21.)  Ossi  Oswaldi.  5,000  ft.  U,  Rel.  date not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Feb.  23,  1928.    Cine  Exclusives. Lusts  of  the  Flesh.  (Jan.  31.)  Edith  Jehamne.  8,500  ft.  A  Rel . Dec.  31,  1928.    "  Kine."    Feb.  2,  1928.  Wardour. Madame  Pompadour.     (Apr.  24.)     Dorothy  Gish  and  Antonio  Moreno. 9,200  ft.    U.    Rel.  Dec.  24,  1928.    "  Kine."  Apr.  26,  1928.  Paramount. *  Mademoiselle  Parley  Voo.    (June  1.)    Estelle  Brody  and  John  Stuart. 7,300  ft.  U.  Rel.  Dec.  31,  1928.  "  Kine.*'   June  7,  1928.  Gaumont. Magic  Flame,  The.  (June  30.)  Vilma  Banky  and  Ronald  Coleman. 8,350  ft.  A.  Rel.  Apr.  16,  1928.    "Kine."*    Feb.  2,  1928.    Allied  Artists. Magnificent  Flirt,  The.    (June  12.)    Florence  Vidor  and  Albert  Conti. 3,698  it.  A.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine.*'    June  14,  1928.  Paramount. Main  Event,  The.    (Dec.  2.)    Vera  Revnolds  and  Rudolph  Schildkraut. 6,600  ft.    A.    Rel.  Apr.,  1928.    "  Kine."  "  Dec.  8,  1927.  P.D.C. Making  the  Varsity.    (Aug.  30.)   Rex  Lease  and  Gladys  Hulette.  5,844 ft.    U.    Rel.  June  2,  1929.    "  Kine."    Sept.  6,  1928.  Gaumont. Man  Crazy.    (Dec.  13.)    Dorothy  Mackaill  and  Jack  Mulhall.    6,000  ft. U.    Rel.  Dec.  24,  1928.   "  Kine."   Dec.  15,  1927.  F.N.-P. Man  From  Headquarters.  (Aug.  24.)  Cornelius  Keefe  and  Edith Roberts.  5,770  ft.  U.  Release  date  not  fixed.  "  Kine."  Aug.  20,  1928. Argosy. Manhattan  Cocktails.  (Nov.  13.)  Nancy  Carroll  and  Richard  Arlen. 6,358  ft.    A.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "Kine."    Nov.  15,  1928.  Paramount. Man  Made  Women.    (Aug.  29.)    H.  B.  Warner  and  Leatrice  Jov. 5,704  ft.    A.    Rel.  May  6,  1929.    "  Kine."    Sept.  6,  1928.  P.D.C, The  Films  of  1928. 73 Man's  Law.  (Jan.  10.)  Barbara  Kent  and  Theodore  von  Eltz.  6 reels.    A.    Rel.  Oct.  i,  1928.    "  Kine."    Jan.  12,  1928.  P.D.C. Man  Who  Laughs.  (May  4.)  Conrad  Veidt  and  Mary  Philbin.  10,223 feet.    U.    Rel.  Feb.  4,  1929.    "  Kine."   May  io,  1928.  European. Man  Who  Waited,  The.  (Dec.  13.)  Frank  Braidwood.  4,007  it. U,    Rel.  Mar.,  1928.    "  Kine.''    Dec.  15,  1927.  F.N.-P. Man  Without  a  Face.  (Mar.  29.)  Allene  Ray  and  Walter  Miller,  io eps.    U.    Rel.  Jan.  21,   1929.    "  Kine."    Apr.  5,   1928.    F.N. P. Man  with  the  Limp,  The.  (July  10.)  Ernest  Richter.  7  reels.  U.  Rel. date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    July  12,  1928.  A.P.D. Man,  Woman  and  Sin.  (Jan.  26.)  John  Gilbert  and  Jean  Engels. 6..050  ft.    A.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Feb.  2,  1928.  J.-M.-G. Man,  Woman  and  Wife.  (June  13.)  Norman  Kerry  and  Marion  Nixon. 6,536  ft.    A.    Rel.  Jan.  14,  1929.    "  Kine."   June  21,  1928.  European. *  Maria  Marten.  (Mar.  8.)  Warwick  Ward  and  Trilby  Clark.  7,430  ft. A.    Rel.  Mar,  11,  1928.    "  Kine."    Mar.  15,  1928.  Ideal. Marked  Woman,  The.  (Sept.  21.)  Nathalie  Kovanko.  6  reels.  A. Rel.  date  not  fixed.   "  Kine."   Sept.  27,   1928.  Equity  British. Marlie  the  Killer.  (Sept.  18.)  Francis  X.  Bushman,  Jr.  4,557  ft. U.    Rel.  May  30,  1929.    "  Kine."    Sept.  20,  1928.  P.D.C, Marriage  Scandal,  The.  (Mar.  23.)  Ivan  Hedquist.  7,246  ft.  A.  Rel. date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."  Mar.  29,  1928.    F.N. P. Masked  Mannequin,  The.  (Dec.  5.)  Mona  Maris.  8,800  ft.  U.  Rel. Oct.  29,  1928.    "  Kine."  Dec.  8,  1927.  Wardour. Masked  Menace,  The.  (Dec.  30.)  Larry  Kent.  10  eps.  U.  Rel. Nov.  12,  1928.    "  Kine."    Jan.  5,  1928.  F.N.-P. Mating  Call,  The.  (Sept.  4.)  Thomas  Meighan  and  Evelyn  Brent. 6,190  ft.    A.    Rel.  May  9,  192S.    "  Kine."    Sept.  6,  1928.  Paramount. Matrimonial  Holiday.  (May  16.)  Lilian  Harvey.  5.558  ft.  U. Rel.  Apr.  15,  1929.    "  Kine."    May  24,  1928.  Wardour. Me,  Gangster.  (Oct.  30.)  Don  Terry  and  June  Collyer.  6,150  ft. Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Nov.  1,  1928.  Fox. Melody  of  Love,  The.  (Nov.  17.)  Walter  Pidgeon  and  Mildred  Harris. 6,150  ft.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Nov.  29,  1928.  European. Melody  Master,  The.  (July  10.)  Star  Cast.  4,900  ft.  U.  Rel. date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    July  12,  1928.  Ideal. Merry-Go-Round  of  Fate.  (Oct.  23.)  Claire  Windsor.  5,570  ft.  A. Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Oct.  25,  1928.    Cine  Exclusives. Michigan  Kid,  The.  (June  29.)  Renee  Adoree  and  Conrad  Nagel. 5,917  ft.  U.  Rel.  Mar.  11,  1929.   "  Kine.""  July  5,  1928.  European. Midnight.  (Sept.  21.)  Gertrude  Olmsted.  4,521  ft.  A.  Rel.  June 17,  1929.    "  Kine."   Sept.  27,  1928.  P.D.C. Midnight  Madness.  (Mar.  23.)  Jacqueline  Logan.  5,793  ft.  A.  Rel. Nov.  19,  1928.    "  Kie."    Mar.  29,  1928.  P.D.C. Midnight  Rose,  The.  (Feb.  13.)  Lva  de  Putti.  5,498  ft.  A.  Rel- July  16,  1928.    "  Kine."  Feb.  16,  1928.  European. Midnight  Taxi,  The.  (Sept.  5.)  Helene  Costello  and  Antonio  Moreno. 5,070  ft.  U.    Rel.  June  3,  1929.    "  Kine."  Sept.  13,  1928.    Warner  Bros. Military  Maids.  (Mar.  6.)  Vera  Reynolds.  6,440  ft.  U.  Rel.  Oct.  22, 1928.    "  Kine."    Mar.  8.  1928.  P.D.C. Million  Dollar  Mystery,  The.  (Nov.  29.)  James  Kirkwood  and  Lila Lee.    5,834  ft.    U.    ReJ.  Aug.,  1928.    "  Kine."'    Dec.  1,     1927.    F.N. P. Million  for  Love,  A.  (May  30.)  Reed  Howes  and  Josephine  Dunn. 5  reels.    U.    Rel.  Feb.  18,  1929.    "  Kine."    June  7,  1928.  Argosy. Miss  Chauffeur.  (Nov.  14.)  Mady  Christians.  5,695  ft.  U.  Rel.  date not  fixed.    "  Kine.*'  Nov.  22,  1928.  Ideal. 74 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Mockery.  (Nov.  23.)  Lon  Chaney.  5,800  ft.  A.  Rel.  Oct.  8,  1928. "  Kine."    Dec.  i,  1927.  J.-M.-G. Modern  Flappers,  The.  (May  22.)  Claire  Windsor.  5,361  ft.  U.  Rel. May  4,  1929.    "  Kine."    May  24,  1928.  P.D.C. Modern  Mothers.  (Aug.  10.)  Helene  Chadwick  and  Douglas  Fair- banks, Jr.  5,350  ft.  A.  Rel.  May  13,  1929.  "  Kine."  Aug,  16,  1928. F.B.O. *Monkeynuts.  (May  21.)  Betty  Balfour  and  Walter  Butler.  .  7,500  it. U.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    May  24,  1928.    Inter,  Cine. Moran  of  the  Marines.  (Oct.  16.)  Richard  Dix  and  Ruth  Elder.  5,379 ft.   U.  Rel.  July  15,  1929.    "  Kine."    Oct.  18,  1928.  Paramount. Mother  Knows  Best.  (Nov.  2.)  Louise  Dresser  and  Madge  Bellamy. 8..300  ft.   U.  Rel.  Apr.  1,  1929.    "  Kine."    Nov.  8,  1928.  Fox. *Mou!in  Rouge.  (May  26.)  Olga  Tschechowa  and  Jenn  Bradin.  10,500 ft.  A.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.  "  Kine."  Mar.  29,  1928.  Wardour. Mr.  Wu.  (Feb.  3.)  Lon  Chaney  and  Louise  Dresser.  7.500  ft.  A. Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine.'"    Feb.  9,  1928.  J.-M.-G. Mrs.  Brown  from  Chicago.  (Sept.  4.)  Dollv  Grev.  6,553  ft-  U. Rel.  Sept.  1,  1928.    "  Kine"    Sept.  6,  1928.    W.  &  F. My  Best  Girl.  (Dec.  26.)  Mary  Pickford.  7,382  ft.  U.  Rel.  Feb.  13, 1928.    "  Kine."  Dec.  29,  1927.    Allied  Artists. My  Home  Town.  (June  1.)  Gladys  Brockwell  and  Gaston  Glass.  5,471 ft.    U.    Rel.  Apr.  22,  1929.    "  Kine."    June  7,  1928.    F.N. P. My  Friend  From  India.  (Dec.  29.)  Franklin  Pangborn.  5,689  ft.  U Rel.  June,  1928.    "  Kine."    Jan.  5,  1928.  P.D.C. Mystery  Airman,  The.  (Oct.  26.)  Walter  Miller  and  Eugenia  Gilbert. 10  eps.    U.    Rel.  Aug.  8,  1929.    "  Kine."    Nov.  1,  1928.  European. Mysterious  Rider,  The.  (Oct  15.)  William  Desmond.  10  eps.  Rel. Nov.,  1928.    "  Kine."'    Oct.  18,  1928.  European. Nameless  Men.  (Nov.  15.)  Claire  Windsor  and  Antonio  Moreno. 5,300  ft.    A.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Nov.  22,  192S.  B.E.F. Name  the  Woman.  (Nov.  22.)  Anita  Dewar  and  Gaston  Glass.  6,346 ft.    A.    Rel.  July  8,  1929.    "Kine."    Nov.  29,  1928.  F.B.O. Napoleon.  (July  2.)  Albert  Dieudonne.  11,400  ft.  U.  Rel.  date not  fixed.    "  Kine."    July  5,  192S.  J.-M.-G. Nevada.  (Jan.  20.)  Gary  Cooper.  6,138  ft.  U.  Rel.  Aug.  16,  1928. "  Kine."    Jan.  26,  1928.  Paramount. News  Parade,  The.  (June  21.)  Nick  Stuart  and  Sally  Phipps.  6,640 ft.  XJ.  Rel.  Dec.  10,  1928.  "  Kine."  June  28,  1928.  Fox. Night  Bird,  The.    (Aug.  28.)    Reginald  Denny.    5  reels.    U.  Rel.  Sept., 1928.  "  Kine."  Aug.  30,  1928.  European. Night  Flyer,  The.  (Jan.  18.)  William  Boyd  and  Jobvna  Ralston.  5,914 ft.  U.  Rel.  Sept.  21,  1928.  "  Kine."    Jan.  26,  1928  P.D.C. Night  Of  Her  Life,  The.  (June  8.)  Liane  Fdaid.  5,325  ft.  U.  Rel.  Feb. iS,  1929.    "  Kine."   June  14,  1928.    W.  &.  F. Night  of  Mystery,  A.  (May  8.)  Adolphe  Menjou.  5,600  ft.  U.  Rel. May  8,  1929.       "  Kine."    May  10,  1928.  Paramount. Nine  Days  Wonder.  (May  11.)  Chester  Conklin.  6,899  ft.  U.  Rel. date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    May  10,  1928.    F.N. -P. None  But  the  Brave.    (Sept.)    Sally  Phipps.    5,590  ft.    Rel.  Apr.  22, 1929.  "  Kine,."    Sept.  20,  1928.  Fox. Noose,  The.  (Apr.  25.)  Richard  Bartb  el  mess.  7,129  ft.  A.  Rel.  date  not fixed.    "  Kine."    May  3,  1928.  F.N.-P. No  Other  Woman.  (Mar.  7.)  Dolores  del  Rio..  5,048  ft.  A.  Rel.  Dec.  io> 1908.    "Kine."    Mar.  15,  1928.  Fox. The  Films  of  1928. 75 *Not  Quite  a  Lady.  (July  25.)  Mabel  Poulton.  7,250  ft.  A.  Rel.  date not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Aug.  2,  1928.  Wardour. Now  We're  in  the  Air.  (Jan.  24.)  Wallace  Beery  and  Raymond  Hatton. 5,691  ft.  U.  Rel.  Aug.  20,  1928.  "  Kine."  Jan.  26,  1928,  Paramount. Obey  Your  Husband.  (Sep.  1.)  Dorothy  Dwan  and  Gaston  Glass. 5,562  ft.  A.  Rel.  date  not  fixed;  "  Kine."  Sept.  20,  1928.  Western Import. Odette.  (Jan.  10.)  Warwick  Ward.  7,500  ft.  A.  Rel.  Jan.  21,  1929. "  Kine."   Jan.  12,  1928.    W.  &  F. Old  Code,  The.  (Nov.  6.)  Lillian  Rich  and  Walter  McGraill.  4,950  ft. U.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.  "  Kine,"  Nov.  8,  1928.    Western  Import. One  Parisian  Night.  (Oct.  19.)  Adolphe  Menjou  and  Jetta  Goudal. 6  reels.  A.  Rel.  July  18,  1929.  "  Kine."    Oct.  25.  1928.  Paramount. On  to  Reno.  (Jan.  24.)  Marie  Pre vost.  5,554  ft.  U.  Rel.  Aug.  13,  1928. "  Kine."    Jan.  26,  1928.  P.D.C. On  the  Stroke  of  Twelve.  (Dec.  16.)  June  Marlowe.  6  reels.  A.  Rel. Oct.  29,  1928.    "  Kine."    Dec.  22,  1927.    F.N. P. On  Your  Toes.  (Dec.  9.)  Reginald  Denny.  5,875  ft.  A.  Rel.  Jan.  30, 1928.    "  Kine."    Dec.  15,  1927.  European. Open  Range.  (Feb.  7.)  Betty  Bronson.  5.487  ft.  U.  Rel.  Oct.  25, 1928.   "  Kine."    Feb.  9,  1928.  Paramount. Outcast  Souls.  (Feb.  15.)  Priscilla  Bonner.  5,110  ft.  Rel.  Dec.  17, 1928.    "  Kine."    Feb.  28,  1928.  Argosy. Outlaw  Rider,  The.  (Jan.  27.)  Fred  Thomson.  7,150  ft.  U.  Rel.  Sept. 10,  1928.    "  Kine."    Feb.  2,  1928.  Paramount. Out  of  the  Ruins.  (Sept.  14.)  Richard  Barthelmess  and  Marion  Nixon 6,222  ft.    U.    Rel.  Sept.  2,  1929.     '  Kine."  Sept.  20,  1928  F.N. -P. Painted  Post.    (Apr.  4.)    Tom  Mix.    4,934  ft.    U.    Rel.  Jan.  7;  1929. Kine."    Apr.  12,  1928.  Fox. *Palais  de  Danse.    (July  26.)    Mabel  Poulton.    7,697  ft.    A.    Rel.  May 2,  1929.    "  Kine."    Aug.  2,  1928.  Gaumont. Paradise.  (Sept.  10.)  Betty  Balfour.  7,246  ft.  U.  Rel.  date  not fixed.    "  Kine."    Sept.  13,  1928.  Wardour. Partners  in  Crime.  (Feb.  29.)  Wallace  Beery  and  Raymond  Hatton. 6,410  ft.    A.    Rel.  Dec.  1,  1928.    "  Kine."    Apr.  5,  1928.  Paramount. Parisian  Memories.  (Jan.  24.)  5  reels.  A.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.  "  Kine." Feb.  29,  1928.    Cine  Exclusives. Parisian  Pleasures.  (Jan.  24.)  Moulin  Rouge  and  Follies  Bergeres  • 6,500  ft.  U.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.   "Kine."    Jan.  26,  1928.   Cine  Exclusives. Parisiennes.  (Mar.  27.)  Miles  Mander.  8,200ft.  A.  Rel.  Oct.  22,  1928. "  Kine."    Mar.  29,  1928.  Gaumont. *Passing  of  Mr.  Quinn,  The  (July  31.)  Stewart  Rome  and  Trilby  Clark. 8,250  ft.  A.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."*  Aug.  2,  1928.  Argosy. Pay  As  You  Enter.  (May  23.)  Clyde  Cook  and  Louise  Fizenda.  4,811 ft.   U.  Rel.  May  20,  1929.   "Kine."    May  31,  1928.    Warner  Bros. Paying  the  Penalty.  (May  11.)  George  Bancroft.  6,749  ft.  A. Rel.  Feb.  25,  1929.    "  Kine."    May  17,  1928.  Paramount. Pendulum,  The.  (Dec.  13.)  Cornelius  Keefe.  5  reels.  U.  Rel.  Nov. 12,  1928.    "  Kine."    Dec.  15,  1927.  Ideal. Perfect  Crime,  The.  (Sept.  25.)  Clive  Brook  and  Irene  Rich.  6,300  ft. A.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."  Sept.  27,  1928.  Ideal. Perfect  Gentleman,  The.  (Dec.)  Monty  Bank.  6  reels.  U.  Rel.  Nov., 1928.    "  Kine."    Dec.  15,  1927.    F.N. P. Phantom.  (May  30.)  Edna  Murphy.  5,367  ft.  U.  Rel.  Apr.  8,  1929. "  Kine."    June  7,  1928.  B.S.P. Phantom  of  the  Range,  The.  (Apr.  25.)  Tom  Tyler  and  Frankie. Darro.    4,600  ft.  U.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "Kine."  May  3,  1928.  Ideal. 76 The  Kinetnaiograph  Year  Booh. Phantom  of  the  Turf.  (July  3.)  Helene  Costello.  5,647  ft.  U.  Rel. May  13,  1929.    "  Kine."    July  5,  1928.  Butcher's. "  Phyllis  Of  the  Follies.  (May  29.)  Alice  Day  and  Matt  Moore.  5,814 ft.    Rel.  Apr.  29,  1929.    "  Kine."    May  31,  1928.    European.  . Physician.  The.  (May  15.)  Elga  Brink  and  Miles  Mander.  8,260  ft. A.   Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."   May  17,  1928.  Gaumont. Pioneer  Scout,  The.  (Feb.  21.)  Fred  Thomson.  6.04S  ft.  U.  Rel. Nov.  22,  1928.    "  Kine."    Feb.  23,  1928.  Paramount. Plastered  in  Paris.  (Sept.  20.)  Sammy  Cohen  and  Jack  Pennick.  5,600 ft.  U.  May  6,  1929.  "  Kine."  Sept.  27,  1928.  Fox. Playgirl,  The.  (Apr.  26.)  Madge  Bellamy.  5,270  ft.  Rel.  Jan  24, 1929.  "  Kine."  May  3,  1928.  Fox. Playing  the  Game.  (May  25.)  Ralph  Graves.  5,541  ft.  U.  Rel. Apr.  1,  1921.    "  Kine."    May  31,  1928.  P.D.C. Plunging  Hoofs.  (Mar.  26.)  Jack  Perrin.  4,301  ft.  U.  Rel.  June 10,  1929.    "  Kine."  Mar.  29,  1928.  European. Police  Reporter,  The.  (July  31.)  Walter  Miller  and  Eugenia  Gilbert. 10  eps.    U.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.  "  Kine."  Aug.  2.  1928.  European. Politic  Flapper,  The.  (Mar.  29.)  Marion  Da  vies.  7,100  ft.  U.  Rel.  date not  fixed.   "  Kine."   Apr.  5,  1928.  J.-M.-G. Pony  Express,  The.  (Mar.  5.)  Kit  Carson.  4,300  ft.  U.  Rel.  Aug. 25,  1928.    "  Kine."   Mar.  8,  1928.  Pioneer. Postmaster,  The.    (Mar.  16.)  IvanMoskwin.    6,000  ft.    A.  Rel.  Dec. 1928.  "  Kine."    Mar.  22,  1928^  F.B.O. Powder  My  Back.  (Jan.  11.)  Irene  Rich.  5,712  ft.  U.  Rel.  Apr. 22,  1929.^  "  Kine."  Jan.  19,  1928.    Warner  Bros. President,  The.  (Mar.  28.)  Ivan  Mosjoukine.  7,625  ft.  U.  Rel.  Mar. 4,  1929.    "  Kine."    May  3,  192S.  European. Pretty  Clothes.  (Dec.  1.)  Jobyna  Ralston  and  Johnny  Walker.  5,500 ft.    U.    Rel.  Nov.  5,  1928.    "  Kine."    Dec.  8,  1927.  Argosy. Price  Man  Pays,  The.  (Mar.  23.)  Andre  Lafayette.  5,700  ft.  A.  Rel. date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Mar.  29,  1928.  B.I.F.D. Price  of  Fear,  The.  (Sept.  3.)  Bill  Cody  and  Duane  Thompson. 4,170  ft.  U.  Rel.  Aug.  12,  1929.  "  Kine.*'  Sept.  6,  1928.  European. Prince  and  the  Dancer.  (Sept.  18.)  Vivian  Gibson  and  Paul  Richter. 6,500  ft.    U.    Rel.  date  not  fixed,    "  Kine."    Sept.  20,  1928.    B.  &  F.F. Prince  or  Clown  ?  (Mar.  2.)  Ivan  Petrovich,  and  Marcella  Albani.  6.500 it.  U.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.  "  Kine."  Mar.  8,  1928.  B.I.F.D. Prince  of  Knuts.    (Mar.  20.)    Glenn  Tryon.     6  reels.    Rel.  Jan.  21, 1929.  "  Kine."   Mar,  22,  1928.  European. Private  Life  of  Helen  of  Troy.  (Feb.  24.)  Maria  Corda  and  Lewis Stone.   7,500  ft.    A.    Rel.  Jan.  7,  1929.    ":Kine."    Mar.  r,  1928.    F.N. P. Put  'Em  Up.  (Dec.  7.)  Fred  Humes.  4,200  ft.  U.  Rel.  Sept.  10. 1928.    "  Kine."    Dec.  15,  1927.  European. Quality  Street.   (Feb.  10.)  Marion  Davies  and  Conrad  Nagel.     7,000  ft. U.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Feb.  16,  1928.  J.-M.-G. Queen  of  the  Chorus,  The.  (Aug.  13.)  Virginia  Browne  Faire.  5,878  ft. A.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."  Aug.  16,  1928.    Western  Import. *Quinneys.  (Dec.  6.)  Alma  Taylor  and  John  Longden.  8,600  ft.  U. Rel.  Oct.  15,  1928.    "  Kine."  Dec.  8,  1927.  Gaumont. Queer  Corners  of  Europe.  (June  13.)  Interest.  4.500  ft.  U.  Rel. Apr.  15,  1928.    "  Kine."    June  21,  1928.  B.S.P. *Q-Ships.  (June  25.)  Lt.-Com.  Auten,  V.C.  and  R03*  Travers.  7,Soo  ft. U.  Rel.  May  6,  1929  "  Kine.*'  June  14.  1928.  Rel.  date  not  fixed. New  Era. Race  for  Life,  A.    (Jan.  4.)    Rin-Tin-Tin.   4,600  ft.   U.  Rel.  Dec.  3, 1928.    "  Kine."    Jan.  12,  1928.    Warner  Bros. The  Films  of  1928. 77 Racing  Romeo,  A.  (Sept.  19.)  Red  Range  and  Jobyna  Ralston. 5,366  ft.  U.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Sept.  27,  1928.  Ideal. Racket,  The.  (Oct.  2.)  Thomas  Meighan  and  Marie  Prevost.  7,742  ft. A.    Rel.  July  1,  1929.  "  Kine."    Oct.  4,  1928.  Paramount. Ramona.  (Mar.  13.)  Dolores  del  Rio.  7,751  ft.  A.  Rel.  Sept.  17,  1928. "  Kine."    Mar.  15,  1928.    Allied  Artists. Ranger  of  the  North.  (Jan.  27.)  Lina  Basquette  and  Ranger.  4,921 ft.  U.  Rel.  Dec.  8,  1928.  "  Kine."  Feb.  2,  1928.  Ideal. Red  Dancer  of  Moscow,  The.  (Aug.  2.)  Charles  Farrell  and  Dolores  del Rio.    9,030  ft.  A.  Rel.  Dec,  1928.    "  Kine."  Aug.  2,  1928.  Fox. Red  Flame,  The.    (Apr.  13.)  Bernard  Goetzke.  5,300  ft.  U.  Rel.  Dec.  3, 1928.  "  Kine."  Apr.  19,  1928.  Gaumont. Red  Hair.  (Mar.  27.)  Clara  Bow.  6,494  ft.  A.  Rel.  Dec,  1928.  "  Kine." Mar.  29,  1928.  Paramount. Red  Hot  Riley.  (Dec.  6.)  George  Sidney  and  Charles  Murray.  7,000  ft. U.   Rel.  Dec.  3,  1928.    "  Kine.'"    Dec.  8,  1927.  F.N.-P Red  Hot  Speed.  (Oct.  12.)  Reginald  Denny.  6,100  ft.  U.  Rel.  Nov. 19,  1928.    "  Kine."    Oct.  18,  1928.  European. Red  Lips.   (See  Cream  of  the  Earth.) Red  Mark,  The.  (Apr.  4.)  Rose  Dione  and  Gustav  von  Seyffertitz. 7,  853  ft.  A.  Rel.  Mar.  11,  1929.  "  Kine."  Apr.  12,  1928.  P.D.C. Red  Raiders,  The.  (Dec.  15.)  Ken  Maynard,  6,100  ft.  U.  Rel.  Dec. 31,  1928.    "  Kine."    Dec.  22,  1927.  F.N.-P. Red  Riders  of  Canada.  (Feb.  10.)  Rex  Lease.  6,307  ft.  A.  Rel. Jan.,  1929.    "  Kine."     Feb.  16,  1928.  Ideal. Refuge.  (Nov.  1.)  Henny  Porten.  6,072  ft.  A.  Rel.  July  22,  1929. "  Kine."   Nov.  8.  1928.  Gaumont. Remnant.  (Apr.  20.)  Carmen  Boni  and  Livio  Pavenelli.  7,100  ft.  U. Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Apr.  26,  1928.  B.I.F.D. Restless  Youth.    (May  24.)  Pauline  Garon  and  Robert  Agnew.  5,620  ft. A.    Rel.  Apr.  8,  1929.    "  Kine."    May  31,  1928.  Butcher's. Return  of  Boston  Blackie.  (Dec.  6.)  Raymond  Glenn  and  "  Strong- heart."    5,800  ft.  A.  Rel.  June  5,  1928.    "  Kine."  Dec.  8,  1927.  Gaumont. Revenge.  (Sept.  25.)  Dolores  del  Rio.  6,489  ft.  Rel.  Aug.  19,  1929. "  Kine."   Sept.  27,  1928.    Allied  Artists. Rich,  Young  and  Beautiful.  (Sept.  27.)  Fay  Marbe.  7  reels.  U.  Rel. date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."   Oct.  4,  1928.  Ideal. Riders  of  the  Dark.  (May  9.)  Tim  McCoy  and  Dorothy  Dwan.  4,930 ft.  U.  Rel.  May  9,  1929.  "  Kine."  May  17,  1928.  J.-M.-G. Riding  Demon,  The.    (Aug.  28.)   Ted  Wells.   4,351ft.  U.  Rel.  July  29, 1929.  "  Kine."  Aug.  30,  1928.  European. Riding  for  Fame.    (Feb.  9.)    Hoot  Gibson.    5,331  ft.    U,    Rel.  Oct.  22, 1928.  "  Kine."  Feb.  16,  1928.  European. Riding  Wild.  (Dec.  21.)  Kit  Carson.  4,600  ft.  U.  Rel.  June,  1928. "  Kine."  Dec.  29,  1927.  Pioneer. Right  to  Love.  (Apr.  26.)  Liane  Haid.  5,882  ft.  U.  Rel.  Mar.  11,  1929. "  Kine."    May  3,  1928.  Butcher's. *Ringer,  The.  (Aug.  28.)  Leslie  Faber  and  Annette  Benson.  7,150  ft. A    Rel.  date  not  fixed.  "  Kine."  Aug.  30,  1928.  Ideal. Rinty  Of  the  Desert.  (Mar.  28.)    Rin-Tin-Tin.    4,807  ft.   U.   Rel.  Apr.  8, 1929.  "  Kine."  April  5,  1928.    Warner  Bros. *Rising  Generation,  The.  (Sept.  11).  Jameson  Thomas  and  Alice  Joyce. 7,600  ft.  U.  Rel.  Sept.  9,  1929-    "  Kine."  Sept.  13,  1928.  W.  P. Rising  to  Fame.  (Dec.  28.)  George  Walsh.  5,867  ft.  A.  Rel.  June  4, 1928.    "  Kine."    Jan.  5.  1928.    W.  &  F. 78  The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. River  Pirate,  The.  (Sept.  7.)  Victor  McLaglen,  6,910  ft.  A.  Rel. Jan.  21,  1929;    "  Kine."    Sept.  13,  1928.  Fox. River  Woman,  The.  (Oct.  16.)  Jacqueline  Logan  and  Lionel  Barrymore. 7,000  ft.  A.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.  "  Kine."  Oct.  t8,  1928.  Film  Dis- tributors. Road  House,  The.  (Aug.  17.)  Lionel  Barn- more  and  Warren  Burke. 5  reels.  A.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.  "  Kine,"  Aug.  23/1928.  .Fox. Rock  of  Friendship,  The.  (Mar.  15.)  Tim  McCoy.  4,400  ft.  U.  Rel.  date not  fixed.   "  Kine."  Mar.  22,  1928.  J.-M.-G. Romance  of  a  Rogue.  (Oct.  19.)  H.  B.  Warner  and  Anita  Stewart. 5,30crft.  A.  Rel.  June  8,  1929.  "  Kine."  Oct.  25,  1928. Romance  of  the  Underworld.  (Nov.  23.)  Mary  Astor.  6,000  ft.  U. Rel.  May  13,  1929.    "  Kine."  Nov.  29,  1928.  Fox. Romance  with  the  Lid  Off.  (June  29.)  Xenia  Desni.  5,622  ft.  U. Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    July  5,  1928.    Cine  Exclusives. Rose  Marie.  (Mar.  9.)  Joan  Crawford.  7,500  ft.  A.  Rel.  date  not fixed.    "  Kine."    Mar.  15,  1928.  J.-M.-G. Rose  of  the  Golden  West.  (Dec.  2.)  Mary  Astor.  6,522  ft.  U.  Rel. Nov.  5,  1928.    "  Kine."  Dec.  8,  1927.    F.N. P. *Round  Africa  with  Cobham.  (Nov.  8.)  Travel.  8,155  ft-.  T<J.  Rel. July  29,  1929.    "  Kine."   Nov.  15,  1928.  Gaumont. Ruling  Passion.  (Nov.  20.)  Lil  Dagover.  7,000  ft.  A.  Rel.  date  not fixed.    "  Kine."    Nov.  22,  1928.    Film  Distributors. Sacrei  Lie,  Th9.  (Mar.  20.)  Sybil  Morel.  5,012  ft.  U.  Rel.  Jan.  28, 1929.    "  Kine."  Mar.  22,  1928.  P.D.C. Sacrifice.  (June  12.)  Begum  Zubida  Banoo.  5,546  ft.  A.  Rel.  May  6, 1929.    "  Kine."    June  14,  1928.  European. Saiie  ThompSDl.  (Feb.  21.)  Gloria  Swanson.  8,743  ft.  A.  Rel. Sept.  24,  1928.    "  Kine."    Feb.  23,  1928.    Allied  Artists. Sailor  Izzy  Murphy.  (Dec.  13.)  George  Jessel.  5,800  ft.  A.  Rel. Nov.  5,  1928.    "  Kine."    Dec.  15,  1927.    Warner  Bros. Sailors  Don't  Care.  (Mar.  26.)  Estelle  Brody.  7,500  ft.  U.  Rel. Nov.  3,  1928.   "  Kine."  Mar.  22,  1928.  Gaumont. Sailors'  Wives.  (Feb.  3.)  Mary  Astor  and  Lloyd  Hughes.  5,463  ft. U.    Rel.  Nov.  12,  1928.    "  Kine."  Feb.  9,  1928.  F.N.P. Sally  of  the  Scandals.  (June  6.)  Bessie  Love  and  Allan  Forrest.  5,820 ft.    A.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.  "  Kine."  June  14,  1928.  Ideal. Sand.  (Feb.  16.)  Nadia  Sibirskaia.  6,500  ft.  U.  Rel.  Feb.  n,  1929. "  Kine."    Feb.  23,  1928.    New  Era. Satan  and  the  Woman.  (Feb.  21.)  Claire  Windsor.  5,528  ft.  U.  Rel. Sept.  3,  1928.    "  Kine."    Feb.  23,   1928.  Gaumont. Savage  Passions.  (June  19.)  Werner  Krauss  and  Marcelli  Albani.  8,000 ft.   U.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.   "  Kine."   June  21,  1928.    Cine  Exclusives. Sawdust  Paradise,  The.  (Aug.  21.)  Hobart  Bosworth  and  Esther Ralston.  5,864  ft.  U.  Rel.  June  17,  1929.  "  Kine."  Aug.  23,  1928.  Para- mount. Scarlet  Brand,  The.  (Feb.  24.)  Neal  Hart.  10  eps.  Rel.  Jan.  14, 1929.    "  Kine."    Mar.  1,  1928.  European. Scarlet  Dove,  The.  (July  17.)  Robert  Frazer.  5,200  ft.  A.  Rel.  date not  fixed.    "  Kine."    July  19,  1928.  B.E.F. Scarlet  Peacock,  The.  (Dec.  30.)  Poli  Negri.  6  reels  A.  Rel.  date not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Jan.  5,  1928.  Keycities. Sealed  Lips.  (Jan.  26.)  Mona  Martensson  arid  Louis  Lerch.  7,200  ft. U.   Rel.  Aug.  20,  1928.    "  Kine."   Feb.  2,  1928.  Gaumont. Secret  Hour,  The.  (Feb.  1.)  Pola  Negri.  7,100  ft.  U.  Rel.  Sept.  24, 1928.   "  Kine."   Feb.  9,  1928.  Paramount. The  Films  of  1928. 79 Second  Shot,  The.  (Sept.  25.)  Ralph  Graves  and  Barbara  Bedford. 5,500  ft.  A.  Rel.  June  5,  1929.  "  Kine."  Sept.  27,  1928.  Argosy. Secret  Lie,  The.  (Aug.  10.)  Tom  Santschi  and  Betty  Bly the.  5,200  ft. A.    Rel.  Mar.  18,  1929.    "  Kine."  Aug,  23,  1928.  Gaumont. Serenade.  (Feb.  9.)  Adolphe  Menjou.  5,200  ft.  TJ.  Rel.  Nov.  12, 1928.    "  Kine."   Feb.  10,  1928.  Paramount. Service  for  Ladies.  (Dec.  13.)  Adolphe  Menjou.  6  reels.  A.  Rel.  Aug. 27,  1928.   "  Kine."  Dec.  17,  1927.  Paramount. Seventh  Bandit.  (Nov.  15.)  Harry  Carey.  5,943  ft.  U.  Rel.  Aug.  19,  1929. "Kine."  Nov.  22,  1928.  P.D.C. Shadowed.  (Oct.  1.)  Jacqueline  Logan  and  Jan  Keith.  5,800  ft. U.  Rel.  June  24,  1929.    "  Kine."  Oct.  4,  1928.  Butcher's. Shadows  of  Chinatown.  (Mar.  30.)  Kenneth  MacDonald.  5  reels. U.   Rel.  Mar.  18,  1929.    "  Kine."    Apr.  5,  1928.  European. Shadows  of  the  Night.  (Sept.  14.)  Lawrence  Gray.  5,400  ft.  A.  Rel. Sept.  16,  1929.   "  Kine."    Sept.  30,  1928  J.-M.-G. Shadows  of  the  Past.  (Dec.  14.)  Henny  Porteri.  5,100  ft.  A.  Rel. Oct.,  1928.    "  Kine."    Dec.  22,  1927.    United  Kinsdom. Shanghai  Bound.  (Dec.  30.)  Richard  Dix.  5  reels.  U.  Rel.  Aug.  13, 1928.    "  Kine."    Aug.  13,  1928.  Paramount. Shepherd  of  the  Hills.  (Feb.  17.)  Alec  B.  Francis  and  Mollv  O'Dav. 8..200  ft.    U.    Rel.  Nov.  5,  1928.    "  Kine."    Jan.  5,  1928.    F.  N.  P. She's  a  Good  Girl.  (Aug.  31.)  Carmen  Boni.  6,300  ft.  A.  Rel.  date not  fixed.   "  Kine."   Sept.  6,  1928.  B.I.F.D. She's  a  Sheik.  (Jan.  25.)  Bebe  Daniels.  5,947  ft.  U.  Rel.  Aug.  27, 1928.    "  Kine."    Jan.  26,  1928.  Paramount. Shingled  Crowns.  (Apr.  12.)  Brita  Appelgren  and  Enrique  Rivero. 6,900  ft.   TJ.   Rel.   Nov.  26,  1928.    "  Kine."    Apr.  19,  1928.  Gaumont. Side  Show,  The.  (Jan.  18.)  W.  C.  Fields  and  Chester  Conklin.  5.314 ft.    U.    Rel.   July  16,   1928.    "  Kine."    Jan.  26.,.   1928.  Paramount. Sinister  Man,  The.  (Jan.  6.)  Jack  Trevor  and  Andree  Lafayette. 7,400  ft.    A.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Jan.  12,  1928.  B.I.F.D. Shiran.  (Sept.  25.)  Hunan  su  Rai.  8,000  ft.  U.  Rel.  date  not. fixed.    "  Kine."    Sept.  27,  1928.    Pro  Patria. Shootin'  Irons.  (Dec.  16.)  Jack  Luden.  5,200  ft.  U,  Rel.  July  19, 1928.    "  Kine."    Dec.  22,  1927.  Paramount. Shooting  Stars.  (Feb.  2.)  Annette  Benson  and  Brian  Ah  erne.  7,200 ft.   A.  Rel.  Jan.  29,  1929.   "  Kine."   Feb.  9,  1928.    New  Era. Short  Skirts.  (Apr.  18.)  Virginia  Lee  Corbin  and  Donald  Keith.  5,135 ft.    A.    Rel.  Jan.  28,  1928.   "  Kine."   Apr.  26,  1928.  P.D.C. Showdown,  The.  (Mar.  9.)  George  Bancroft  and  Evelyn  Brent.  7,447  ft. A.  Rel.  Nov.  19,  1928.    "  Kine."  Mar.  15,  1928.  Paramount. Show  Life.  (Sept.  17.)  Anna  May  Wong  and  Henrich  George.  8,300 ft.    U.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Sept.  20,  1928.  Wardour. Silken  Lady,  The.  (Dec.  12.)  Gladys  Hulette.  5,500  ft.  A.  Rel.  Nov 5,  1928.    "  Kine."   Dec.  15,  1927.  Renters. Silk  Legs.  (Dec.  23.)  Madge  Bellamy  and  James  Hall.  5,400  ft. U.    Rel.  June  11,  1928.    "  Kine."    Dec.  29,  1927.  Fox. Silver  Slave,  The.    (Dec.  27.)    Irene  Rich.    6,000  ft.    A.   Rel.  Dec.  17, 1928.  "  Kine."     Dec.  29,  1927.    Warner  Bros. Singing  Fool,  The.  (Nov.  9.)  Al  Jolson.  8  reels.  U.  Rel.  date  not  fixed. "  Kine."   Nov.  15,  1928.   Warner  Bros. Sins  of  Desire.    (June  25.)    Malcolm  Tod.    7,200  ft.    A,    Rel.  Ma>  ■ 1929.  "  Kine."    June  7,   1928.    Western  Import. Sins  of  Fashion.  (Feb.  10.)  Andree  Lafayette.  5,339  ft.  A.  Rel- Jan.  19,  1929.    "  Kine."    Feb.  16,  1928,  Wardour. 80 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Sin  Town.  (Sept.  5.)  Hugh  Allan  and  Elinor  Fair.  4,439  ft.  U« Rel.   July   1,    1929.    "  Kine."    Sept.   13,    1928.  P.D.C. Siren,  The.  (June  5.)  Tom  Moore  and  Dorothy  Revier.  5,432  ft. A.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    June  7,  1928.  F.B.O. Siren  of  the  Sea.  (Mar.  19.)  Ivan  Petrovich.  6,784  ft.  U.  Rel.  Jan. 14,  1929.    "  Kine."    Feb.  23,  1928.  Wardour. Skinner's  Big  Idea.  (May  25.)  Bryant  Washburn.  6  reels.  U.  Rel. date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    May  31,  1928.  Ideal. Sky  Scraper,  The.  (Mar.  30.)  William  Boyd.  6,994  ft.  U.  Rel. Nov.  12,  1928.    "  Kine."    Apr.  5.  1928.  P.D.C. Sky  Skidder,  The.  (Feb.  24.)  Al  Wilson.  5  reels.  U.  Rel.  Feb.  25, 1929.    "  Kine."   Mar,  1,  1928.  European. Slaver,  The.  (Feb.  24.)  Pat  O'Malley.  4,880  ft.  A.  Rel.  Dec.  17,  1928. "  Kine."   Mar.  1,  1928.    Western  Import. Slim  Fingers,  The.  (Sept.  13.)  Bill  Cody  and  Duane  Thompson.  4,219 ft.    U.    Rel.  Sept.  23,  1929.    "  Kine."    Sept.  20,  1928.  European. Smart  Set,  The.  (Mar.  30.)  William  Haines.  6,350  ft.  U.  Rel.  date not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Apr.  5,  1928.  J.-M.-G. Smashing  Through.  (Sept.  11.)  John  Stuart  and  Eve  Gray.  7,098 ft.   U.  Rel.  June  17,  1929.    "  Kine."   Sept.  13,  1928.  Gaumont. Smiiin'  Guns.  (Sept.  7.)  Hoot  Gibson.  5,243  ft.  U.  Rel.  Apr.  22, 1929.    "  Kine."    Sept.  13,  1928.  European. Smoke  Beliew.  (Nov.  9.)  Conway  Tearle  and  Barbara  Bedford.  6,348 ft.  U.    Rel.  July  5,  1928.    "Kine."  Nov.  15,  1928.  B.S.P. Smugglers,  The.  (Jan.  ~ — )  Long  and  Short.  5,800  ft.  U.  Rel. July  2,  1928.    "  Kine."    Jan.  5,  1928.    W.  &  F. Soft  Living.  (Feb.  24.)  Madge  Bellamy.  5,353  ft.  A.  Rel.  July, 1928.    "  Kine."    Mar.  8,  1928.  Fox. Something  Always  Happens.  (Apr.  10.)  Esther  Ralston  and  Neil Hamilton.  4,900  ft.  A.  Rel.  Dec.  3,  1928.  "  Kine."  Apr.  14,  192S. Paramount. Sorrell  and  Son.  (Jan.  10.)  H.  B.  Warner.  8,000  ft.  A.  Rel.  Nov. 8,  1928.    "  Kine."    Jan.  12,  1928.    Allied  Artists. So  This  Is  Love.  (Apr.  13.)  Shirley  Mason.  5,500  ft.  U.  Rel.  Nov. 12,  1928.    "  Kine."  Apr.  19,  1928.  F.B.O. Sou!s  in  Exf.e.  (Mar.  27.)  Lila  Lee.  6,500  ft.  U.  Rel.  date  not  fixed. "  Kine."  Mar.  29,  1928.  Wardour. Soul  of  France.  (June  22.)  Mine.  Jalabert  and  Jean  Murat.  8,000 ft.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Apr.  26,  1928.  Gaumont. *South  Sea  Bubble.  (July  23.)  Ivor  Novello.  8,302  ft.  U.  Rel.  Mar. 18,  1929.    "  Kine."    July  26,  1928.  '  W.  &.  F. South  Sea  Love.  (Dec.  15.)  Patsy  Ruth  Miller.  6,373  ft.  U.  Rel. Nov.  19,  1928.    "  Kine."  Dec.  26,  1927.  Ideal. Speed  Classic,  The.  (Oct.  18.)  Rex  Lease  and  Mildred  Harris.  4,696  ft. V.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."   Oct.  25,  1928.  Gaumont. Speedy.  (May  1.)  Harold  Lloyd.  7,375  ft.  U.  Rel.  Apr.  1,  1929.  "Kine." .\pr.  26,  1928.  Paramount. Spinster  Mothers.  (Oct.  19.)  Helga  Thomas.  6,880  ft.  A.  Rel. tlate  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Oct.  25,  1928.    B.  &  F.F. Spoilers  of  the  West.  (Jan.  27.)  Tim  McCoy  and  Marjorie  Daw.  5  reels. (J.    Rel.  Jan.,  1929.    "  Kine."    Feb.  2,  1928.  J.-M.-G. Sporting  Goods.  (Feb.  28.)  Richard  Dix.  5,831  ft.  U.  Rel.  Sept. 17,  1928.    "  Kine."  Mar.  1,  1928.  Paramount. Spotlight,  The.  (Jan.  3.)  Esther  Ralston  and  Neil  Hamilton.  4,889  ft. U.    Rel.  July  2,  1928.    "  Kine."    Jan.  5,  1928.  Paramount. Spy,  The.  (May  31.)  Rudolph  Klein  Rogge.  10.800  ft.  U.  Rel. Oct.  29,  1928.    "  Kine."    June  7,  1928.    W.  &  F. The  Films  of  1928. SI Square  Crooks.  (Mar.  22.)  Robert  Armstrong.  5,450  ft.  A.  Rel. Aug.  6,  1928.    "  Kine."  Mar.  29,  1928.  Fox. Stage   Kisses.    (Jan.   31.)    Kenneth   Harlan   and    Helene  Chak. 5,284  ft.    A.    Rel.  July  23,  1928.    "  Kine."    Feb.  2,  1928.  F.B.O. Stand  and  Deliver.  (Jan.  19.)  Rod  la  Rocque.  5,226  ft.  U  Rel.  Oct, 15,  1928.    "  Kine."    Jan.  26.,  1928.  P.D.C. Steamboat  Bill,  Jr.    (July  17.)  Buster  Keaton.    6,569  ft.  U.    Rel.  Dec. 31,  1928.    "  Kine."    July  19,  1928.    Allied  Artists. Stella  Polaris.  (Sept.  11.)  Travel.  5,362  ft.  U.  Rel.  Dec.  24,  1928. "  Kine."    Dec.  24,  1928.  Fox. Stolen  Melody,  The.  (Sept.  21.)  Marguerite  de  la  Motte  and  John Bowers.    6,400  ft.  U.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.  "Kine."  Sept.  27,  1928.  B.T.F.D. Stop  That  Man.    (Feb.  10.)     Barbara  Kent.     5,300  ft.    U.     Sept.  3 1928.  "  Kine."    Feb.  16,  1928.  European. Stranger,  The.  (Feb.  1.)  Tom  Tyler.  4,814  ft.  U.  Rel.  Dec.  17,  1928. "  Kine."   Feb.  16,  1928.  Ideal. Street  Angel,  The.  (Apr.  30.)  Janet  Gaynor  and  Charles  Farrell. 9,000  ft.  A.    Rel.  Feb.  4,  1928.    "  Kine."  May  3,  1928.  Fox. Street  of  Jazz,  The.  (Nov.  20.)  Alice  Day.  5,450  ft.  U.  Rel.  date not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Nov.  22,  1928.    Film  Distributors. Streets  of  Shanghai.  (Mar.  27.)  Margaret  Livingstone.  5  reels.  A. Rel.  Dec.  17,  1928.    "  Kine."    Mar.  24,  1928.  B.E.F. Street  of  Sin,  The.  (July  31.)  Emil  Jannings  and  Fay  Wray.  6,282 ft.   A.  Rel.  Apr.  29,  1929.    "  Kine."  Aug.  2,  1928.  Paramount. Striving  for  Forfuns.  (Dec.  14.)  George  Wahh.  5,328  ft.  U.  Rel. Jan.  17,  1928.    "  Kine."    Dec.  22,  1927.    W.  &  F. Stronger  Love,  The.  (May  11.)  Belle  Bennett:  5,363  ft.  A.  Rel. Jan.  28,  1929.    "  Kine."    May  17,  1928.  Gaumont. Stronger  Will,  The.  (Mar.  29.)  Percy  Marmont.  U.  Rel.  Nov.  5,  1928. "  Kine."  Apr.  5,  1928.  Gaumont. Student  Prince,  The.  (Feb.  13.)  Ramon  Novarro.  9,400  ft.  U.  Rel. date  not  fixed.    "Kine."    Feb.  16,  1928.  J.-M.-G. Sunrise.  (Jan.  20.)  George  O'Brien  and  Janet  Gavnor.  8,730  ft.  A. Rel.  Oct.,  1928.    "  Kine."    Jan.  19,  1928.  Fox. Sunset  Legion,  The.  (May  4.)  Fred  Thomson.  6,700  ft.  U.  Rel.  Jan. 21,  1929.    "  Kine."    May  10,  1928.  Paramount. *Sweeney  Todd.  (Sept.  28.)  Moore  Marriott  and  Zoe  Palmer.  6,500 ft.   A.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."   Oct.  25,  1928.  Ideal. Sweetheart.  (June  22.)  Lya  Mara  and  Fred  Lerch.  7,493  ft.  U. Rel.  May  13,  1929.    "  Kine."    June  28,  1928.  F.N.-P. Sweet  Sixteen.    (Sept  20.)    Gertrude  Olmsted.    6  reels.    A.    June  3, 1929.  "  Kine."    Sept.  27,  1928.  Argosy. Swift  Shadow,  The.  (Feb.  13.)  "Ranger."  5  reels.  U.  Rel.  Jan.  28, 1929.    "  Kine."    Feb.  16,  1928.  Ideal. Take  Me  Home.  (Oct.  30.)  Bebe  Daniels.  5,555  ft.  U.  Rel.  July 29,  1929.    "  Kine."    Nov.  1,  1928.  Paramount. Tall  Timber.  (July  17.)  Edie  Landeryou.  5,800  ft.  U.  Rel. June  24,  1929.    "  Kine."    July  19,  1928.  European. Tartuffe.  (Nov.  1.)  Emil  Jannings  and  Lil  Dagover.  5,908  ft.  A. Rel.  date  not  fixed.   "  Kine."    Nov.  8,  1928.  Wardour. Tarzan  the  Mighty.  (July  31.)  Frank  Merrill  and  Natalie  Kingston. 15  eps.  U.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Aug.  2,  1928.  European. Tea  for  Three.  (Jan.  19.)  Lew  Cody  and  Aileen  Pringle.  6,000  ft. A.  Rel.  Feb.  25,  1929.    "  Kine."   Jan.  26,  1928.  J.-M.-G. Telling  the  World.  (Aug.  10.)  William  Haines  and  Anita  Page.  7.100 ft.    U.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine.'-    Aug.  2,  1928.  J.-M.-G. S2 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Tell  It  To  Sweeney.  (Jan.  10.)  Chester  Conklin.  5,937  ft.  U.  Rel. July  23,  1928.   "  Kine."  Jan.  12,  1928.  Paramount. Tempest,  The.  (May  15.)  John  Barrymore.  8,973  ft.  A.  Rel.  Nov. 19,  1928.   "  Kine."   May  17,  1928.    Allied  Artists. Tenderloin.  (July  3.)  Dolores  Costello  and  Conrad  Nagel.  5,268  ft. Rel.  Mar,  18,  1929.    "  Kine."    July  5,  1928.    Warner  Bros. Terrible  People,  The.  (Oct.  17.)  Allene  Rav  and  Walter  Miller.  10 eps.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."'   Oct.  25,  1928.    F.N. -P. Terror.  (Oct.  25.)  Alec  B.  Francis  and  May  McAvoy.  7,503  ft.  U. Rel.  Sept.  30,  1929.    "  Kine."  Nov.  8.  1928.    Warner  Bros. Tesha.  (Aug.  27.)  Maria  Corda  and  Jameson  Thomas.  7,805  ft.  A. Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."  Aug  30,  1928.  Wardour. Test  Of  Donald  Norton.  (Dec.  12.)  George  Walsh  and  Eugenia  Gilbert. 5,590  ft.  U.  Rel.  Jan.  3,  1928.    "  Kine."  Dec.  15,  1928.    W.  &  F. Texas  Tornado,  The.  (Feb.  13.)  Tom  Tyler  and  Frankie  Darro.  5  reels. U.   Rel.  Feb.  18,  1928.    "  Kine."   Feb.  16,  1928.  Ideal. Thanks  for  the  Buggy  Ride.  (Dec.  2.)  Laura  la  Plante  and  Glenn Tryon.    6,163  ft.    U.    Rel.  Apr.  2,  1928,    "  Kine."  Dec.  8,  1927.  European. That  Certain  Thing.  (May  30.)  Viola  Dana  and  Ralph  Grove.  5,800 ft.  U.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."  June  7,  1928.  F.B.O. That's  My  Daddy.  (Dec.  5.)  Reginald  Denny.  5,750  ft.  U.  Rel.  Dec. 19,  1927.  "  Kine."  Dec.  1,  1927.  European. Their  Hour.  (June  26.)  June  Marlowe  and  John  Harrow.  5,500  ft.  A. Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    June  28,  1928.  B.E.F. Thief  in  the  Dark,  A.  (May  11.)  Doris  Hill.  5.196  ft.  A.  Rel.  Jan.  28, 1929.    "  Kine."    May  17,  1928.  Fox. 13  Washington  Square.  (Feb.  1.)  Jean  Hersholt  and  Alice  Joyce.  6,181 ft.    U.   Rel.  Dec.  31,  1928.    "  Kine."    Feb.  9,  1928.  European. This  Marriage  Business.  (Dec.  9.)  Estelle  Brodv  and  Owen  Nares. 6,206  ft.  A.  Rel.  Oct.  1,  1928.  "  Kine."  Dec.  15,  1927.  "F.B.O. Thoroughbreds.  (Mar.  15.)  Marion  Nixon.  5,680  ft.  U.  Rel.  Jan.  28, 1929.    "  Kine."    Mar.  22,  1928.  European. Thou  Fool.  (Sept.  11.)  Stewart  Rome  and  Marjorie  Hume.  5,100  ft. U.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Sept.  13,  1928.    Equity  British. Thou  Shalt  Not.    (Nov.  7.)    Gina  Manes.    7,828  ft.~  A.    Rel.  Aug.  12, 1928.  "  Kine."    Nov.  22,  1928.    F.N. -P. Three  Naval  Rascals.  (Feb.  3.)  George  O'Brien.  5,384  ft.  A.  Rel.  Oct. 15,  1928.    "  Kine."    Feb.  9,  1928.  Fox. Three  Ring  Marriage.  (  July  6.)  Mary  Astor  and  Lloyd  Hughes.  5,780 ft.    A.   Rel.   May  27,  1929.     "  Kine.*-    July  12,  1928.  F.N.-P. Three  Sinners.    (May  15.)     Poli  Negri.     7,080  ft.    A.     Rel.  Mar.  n, 1929.  "  Kine."    May  17,  1928.  Paramount. Thrill  Seekers.    (June  20.)    Ruth  Clifford.    5  reels.    U.    Rel.  May  26, 1929.    "  Kine."   June  28,  1926.  Wardour. Thunder  God.    (Oct.  1.)    Lila  Lee  and  Cornelius  Keefe.    5,164  ft.  Rel. date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Oct.  25,  1928.    Western  Import. Thunder  Riders.    (Nov.  29.)    Ted  Wells.  5  reels.  U.  Rel.  Aug.  13,  1928. "  Kine."   Dec.  1,  1927.  European. Tigress,  The.    (Jan.  5.)    Dorothy  Revier  and  Jack  Holt.    5,300  ft. U.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    Jan.  12,  1928.  F.B.O. Tillie's  Punctured  Romance.  (Apr.  27.)  W.  C.  Fields  and  Louise  Lorraine. 5,680  ft.   U.  Rel.  Jan.  28,  1929.    "  Kine."  May  3,  1928.  Paramount. *Tip  Toes.    (May  18.)    Dorothy  Gish,  Nelson  Keys  and  Will  Rogers.  U. Rel.  Mar.  18,  1929.    "  Kine."    May  24,  1928.  Wardour. Tommy  Atkins.    (May  18.)    Lillian  Hall  Davis  and  Cyril  McLaglen. 9,550  ft.   U.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."  May  24,  1928.  Wardour. The  Films  of  1928. 83 Tom's  Gang.  (Jan.  27.)  Tom  Taylor.  4,940  ft.  U.  Rel.  Sept.  3,  1928. "  Kine."   Feb.  2,  1928.  Ideal. Tom's  Vocation.  (Nov.  13.)  Frankie  Darro  and  Tom  Tyler.  5  reels. U.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."  Nov.  15,  1928.  Ideal. Toni.  (May  21.)  Jack  Buchanan  and  Dorothy  Boyd,  6,000  ft.  U. Rel.  Jan.  28,  1929.    "  Kine."    May  24,  1928.  Wardour. Top  Sergeant  Mulligan.  (June  21.)  Wesley  Barry.  5,240  ft.  XJ.  Rel. date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."  June  28,  1928.    Western  Import. Topsy  and  Eva.  (June  16.)  The  Duncan  Sisters.  6,000  ft.  U.  Rel.  June 18,  1928.    "  Kine."    Jan.  6,  1928.    F.N. P. Trail  of  '98,  The.  (Aug.  20.)  Ralph  Forbes  and  Dolores  del  Rio.  11,349 ft.  A.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.  "  Kine."  Aug.  23,  1928.  J.-M.-G. Train  de  Luxe.  (Mar.  16.)  Dina  Gralla.  6,557  ft-  U.  Rel.  date  not  fixed. "  Kine."   Mar.  22,  1928.    F.N. -P. Treasure  of  Atlantis,  The.  (Mar. — )  Liane  Hart.  7,497  ft.  A.  Rel.  Mar. 11,  1929.  "Kine."  Sept.  6,  1928.    W.  &  E. Trelawny  of  the  Wells.  (May  15.)  Norma  Shearer  and  Ralph  Forbes. 7,000  ft.    U.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    May  17,  1928.  J.-M.-G. Trial  of  Donald  Westof.  (Apr.  13.)  Imre  Ruday.  6,000  ft.  A.  Rel. Jan.  29,  1929.    "  Kine."  Apr.  19,  1928.  Wardour. Trick  of  Hearts.    (Feb.  7.)    Hoot  Gibson.    5,278  ft.  U.  Rel.  May  21, 1928.  "  Kine."   Feb.  9,  1928.  European. Triumph  of  the  Scarlet  Pimpernel.    (Nov.  5.)  Matheson  Lang.  7,950 ft.  U.  Rel.  Nov.  16.  1929.  "  Kine."  Nov.  8,  1928.    W.  &  F. *Troublesome  Wives.  (Aug.  21.)  Mabel  Poulton  and  Eric  Bransby Williams.  5,870  ft.  U.  Rel.  June,  1929.    "  Kine."  Aug.  28,  1928.  Butcher's. Two  Six  O'Brien.  (Mar.  2.)  Kit  Carson.  5  reels.  U.  Rel.  Aug.  6,  1928. "  Kine."  Mar.  8,  1928.  Pioneer. *Two  Little  Drummer  Boys.  (Oct.  — .)  Wee  Georgie  Wood.  7,500  ft. U.   Rel.  Jan.,  1929.    "  Kine."    Oct.  25.  1928.  Samuelson. Two  Outlaws,  The.   (Feb.  29.)    Jack  Perrin.   5  reels.   U.    Rel.  Feb.  n, 1929.  "  Kine."   Mar.  8,  1928.  European. Two  Red  Roses.  (Aug.  17.)  Liane  Haid  and  Harry  Halm.  6,222  ft.  V, Rel.  July  22,  1929.    "Kine."    Aug.  23,  1928.    F.N. -P. Tyranny.  (July  26.)  Claudia  Victrix.  7,214  ft.  A.  Rel.  June  17, 1929.    "  Kine."    Aug.  2,  1928.  Wardour. Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.  (Dec.  12.)  James  B.  Lowe  and  Margarita  Fischer. 12,000  ft.    U.   Rel.  Oct.  8,  1928.    "  Kine."    Dec.  15,  1927.  European. Under  the  Black  Eagle.    (Mar.  1.)   Flash  and  Ralph  Forbes.    5,800  ft. U.   Rel.  Feb.  21,  1929.    "  Kine."    Mar.  8,  1928.  J.-M.-G. Under  Eastern  Skies.  (Jan.  6.)  Stewart  Rome  and  Elga  Brink.  6 reels.    A.    Rel.  Nov.  19,  1928.    "  Kine."    Jan.  12,  1928.  Butchers. *Underground.  (July  25.)  Cyril  McLaglen  and  Elissa  Landi.  7,282  ft. U.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."  Aug,  2,  1928.    Pro  Patria. Under  Suspicion.  (Oct.  25.)  Grita  Ley.  6,533  ft.  U.  Rel.  July  18, 1929.    "  Kine,"    Nov.  1,  1928.  Gaumont. Under  the  Tonto  Rim.  (Mar.  13.)  Richard  Arlen  and  Mary  Brian. 5.959  ft.  U.  Rel.  Dec.  17,  1928.    "  Kine."    Mar,  15,  1928.  Paramount. Underworld  Love.  (Sept.  26.)  Bill  Cody  and  Duane  Thompson. 3,643  ft.   U.    Rel.  Apr.  1,  1929.    "  Kine."    Sept.  27,  1928.  European. Undressed.  (Aug.  28.)  Virginia  Brown  Faire  and  Bryant  Washburn. 5,342  ft.  U.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."  Aug.  30,  1928.  Argosy. Unmarried  Daughters.  (Jan.—.)  Jenny  Jugo.  6,828  ft.  U.  Rel.  May 21,  1928.    "  Kine."    Jan.  5,  1928.    W.  &s  F. Unsleeping  Eye,  The.  (May  16.)  6,450  ft.  A.  Rel.  Apr.,  1929.  "Kine." May  24,  1928.  B.S.P. 84 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Upland  Rider,  The.  (July  20.)  Ken  Maynard.  5,772  ft.  U.  Rel.  July 1,  1929.    "  Kine."    July  26,  1928.    F.N. -P. Valley  of  the  Giants,  The.  (Dec.  22.)  Milton  Sills  and  Doris  Kenvon. 6  reels.    U.   Rel.  Oct.  8,  1928.    "  Kine."    Dec.  29,  1927.  F.N.-P. Vamping  Venus.  (May  25.)  Charles  Murray  and  Louise  Fazenda. 6,000  It.    U.     Rel.  Apr.  15,  1929.    "  Kine."    May  31,.  1928.  F.-N.P. Vanishing  Pioneer,  The.  (June  26.)  Jack  Holt.  5,786  ft.  U.  Rel. Mar.  21,  1929.    "  Kine."     June  28,  1928.  Paramount. Vanishing  Rider,  The.  (Dec.  29.)  William  Desmond.  10  eps.  Rel. Nov.  1,  1928.   "  Kine."   Jan.  19,  1928.  European. Varsity.  (Sept.  7.)  Chester  Conklin.  5,670  ft.  U.  Rel.  May  25,  1929 "  Kine."   Sept.  13,  1928.  Paramount. Verdun.  (Sept.  27.)  War  Epic.  9,800  ft.  U.  Rel.  Nov.  12,  1928. "  Kine."    Oct.  4,  1928.  Gaumont. *Victory.  (Mar.  5.)  Walter  Butler  and  Moore  Marriott.  U.  8,600  ft. Rel.  Dec.  3,  1928.   "  Kine."  Mar.  8,  1928.    W.  &  F. Villa  by  the  Sea.  (Dec.  5.)  Dolly  Davis.  6,070  ft.  U.  Rel.  Oct.  15, 1928.   "  Kine."  Dec.  8,  1927.  Butchers. *Virginia's  Husband.  (May  7.)  Mabel  Poulton  and  Brian  Aherne.  6,300 ft.  U.  Rel.  Mar.  25,  1928.    "  Kine."  May  10,  1928.  Butchers. Virtue.  (Feb.  23.)  Dina  Gralla.  8,000  ft.  A.  Rel.  Feb.  25,  1929. "  Kine."  Mar.  I,  1928.    New  Era. *Vortex,  The.    (Mar.  26.)    Ivor  Novello.    6,281  ft.    A.    Rel.  Apr.  23, 1928.  "  Kine."   Mar.  29,  1928.    W.  &  F. Vultures  of  the  Sea.  (Sept.  28.)  Shirley  Mason  and  Johnnie-  Walker 10  eps.  A.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.  "  Kine."  Oct.  4,  1928.  Ideal. Wages  of  Conscience.  (Dec.  22.)  Herbert  Rawlinson.  4,912  ft.  A.  Rel. Mar.  7,  1929.  "  Kine."  Dec.  29,  1927.    W.  &  F. Wagon  Show,  The.    (Mar.  6.)  KenMavnard.  6,208  ft.  U.  Rel.    Jan.  28. 1929.  "  Kine."  Mar.  8,  1928.  JF.N.P. *Wait  and  See.  (Feb.  16.)  Walter  Forde.  6,352  ft.  U.  Rel.  date  not fixed.    "  Kine."   Feb.  23,  1928.  Butchers. Walking  Back.  (May  18.)  Sue  Carol.  4,993  ft.  A.  Rel.  Dec.  17,  1928. "  Kine."  May  24,  1928.  P.D.C. Wallflowers.  (Apr.  16.)  Mabel  Julienne  Scott  and  Hugh  Trevor.  6,120, ft.  U.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.  "  Kine."  Apr.  19,  1928.  Ideal. Walloping  Kid.  (Mar.  1.)  Kit  Carson.  4,600  ft.  U.  Rel.  July  25,  1928, "  Kine."    Mar.  8,  1928.  Pioneer. Ware  Case,  The.    (Apr.  27.)  Stewart  Rome.  7,689  ft.   A.   Rel.  Feb.  25, 1929.    "  Kine."  May  3,  1928.    F.N. P. Warming  Up.  (June  19.)  Richard  Dix.  6,300  ft.  U.  Rel.  June  2,  1929. "  Kine."   June  21,  1928.  Paramount. Warning,  The.  (Feb.  23.)  Jack  Holt  and  Dorothv  Revier.  5,513  ft.  A. Rel.  Oct.  29,  1928.    "  Kine."   Mar.  1,  1928.  F.B.O. Water  Front,  The.  (Oct.  5.)  Dorothy  Mackaill  and  Jack  Mulhall.  6,303 ft.   U.  Rel.  Sept.  30,  1929.    "  Kine."   Oct.  11,  1928.    F.N. P. Waterhole,  The.  (Aug.  28.)  Jack  Holt  and  Nancy  Carroll.  6,500  ft.  U' Rel.  May,  1929;    "  Kine."   Aug.  30,  1928.  Paramount. Waxworks.  (July  9.)  Conrad  Veidt,  WTerner  Krauss  and  Emil  Jannings. 5,596  ft.    A.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    July  12,  1928.    Cinema  Ex~ CLUSIVES. Ways  of  Romance,  The.  (June  7.)  Ellen  Richter.  6,500  ft.  U.  Rel. date  not  fixed.   "  Kine."  June  14,  1928.  Film  Distributors. Web  Of  Fate,  The.    (Dec.6.)  Lillian  Rich.    5,500  ft.  A.  Re1.  Oct.  8,  1928. "  Kine."    Dec.  8,  1927.  Argosy. The  Films  of  1928. 83 *Week-End  Wives.  (Nov.  27.)  Monty  Banks,  Estelle  Bro'dy  and  Jameson Thomas.  7,727  ft.  A.  Rel.  Oct  14,  1929.  "  Kine."  Nov.  29,  1928. Wardour. West  Point.  (Feb.  24.)  William  Haines  and  Joan  Crawford.  8  reels. U.    Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."  Mar.  1,  1928.  J.-M.-G. What  Do  You  Know  of  Love  ?  (June  22.)  Stewart  Rome  and  Nina  Vann a. 4,800  ft.  U.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.  "  Kine."  June,  28,  1928.  Cine.  Exclu- sives. What  Next.  (June  14.)  Walter  Forde  and  Pauline  Johnson.  6,170  ft. U.    Rel.  Apr.  22,  1929.  "  Kine."  June  21,  1928.  Butcher's. *What  Money  Can  Buy.  (July  6.)  Humberston  Wright  and  Madeline Carroll.  6,400  ft.  A.  Rel.  Mar.  11,  1929.  "  Kine."  July  12,  1928.  Gaumont. What  Price  Love.    (Mar.  22.)    Jane  Novak.   5,300  ft.  A.    Rel.    Oct.  8, 1928.  "  Kine."    Mar.  29,  1928.  Gaumont. Wheels  of  Chance.  (July  19.)  Richard  Barthelmess.  6,744  ft-  U. Rel.  June  17,  1929.  "  Kine."  July  24,  1928.  F.N-.P. When  the  Law  Rides.  (June  12.)  Tom  Tyler.  4,890  ft.  U.  Rel.  date  not fixed.    "  Kine."   June  14,  1928.  Ideal. When  Two  Worlds  Meet.  (Feb.  14.)  Alfred  Abel  and  Mady  Christians. 7,560  ft.  A.  Rel.  date  not  fixed.  "  Kine."  Feb.  16,  1928.  Cinema  Exclusives. Where's  the  Doctor?  (July  18.)  Willie  Fritsch.  5,950  ft.  U.  Rel. June  io,  1929.    "  Kine."   July  24,  1928.  Wardour. Whip  Woman,  The.  (Mar.  9.)  Estelle  1  aylor.  5,083  ft.  U.  Rel. Jan.  21,  1929.    "  Kine."  Mar.  15,  1928.  F.N.-P. White  Lies.  (Oct.  16.)  Bryant  Washburn.  4,946  ft.  U.  Rel.  date  not fixed.    "  Kine."    Oct.  18,  1928.  A.P.D. White  Sheik,  The.  (Jan.  17.)  Jameson  Thomas  and  Lilian  Hall  Davies. 8,980  ft.  A.  Rel.  Sept.  24,  1928.    "Kine."  Jan.  19,  1928.  Wardour. Why  Sailors  Go  Wrong.  (Mar.  22.)  Sammy  Cohen  and  Ted  McNamara. 5,100  ft.   A.  Rel.  Oct.  29,  1928.    "  Kine."  Mar.  29,  1928.  Fox. Wickedness  Preferred.  (Mar.  28.)  Eileen  Pringle  and  Lew  Cody.  4,800 ft.  A.  Rel.  Feb.  21,  1929.   "  Kine."  Apr.  2,  1928.  J.-M.-G. Wife  Savers.  (Feb.  14.)  Wallace  Beery  and  Raymond  Hatton.  5,449  ft. U.  Rel.  Nov.  26,  1928.  "  Kine."  Paramount. Why  Divorce?   (June  6.)    Collette  Brettel.   6,104  ft.   U.   Rel.  May  13. 1929.  "  Kine."  June  14,  1928.  Wardour. Wild  Blood.  (Mar.  21.)  Jack  Perrin.  4,457  ft.  U.  Rel.  Apr.  8,  1928. "  Kine."     Mar.  29,  1928.  European. Wild  Geese.  (Jan.  3.)  Belle  Bennett.  6  reels.  A.  Rel.  date  not  fixed. "  Kine."    Jan.  5,  1928.  B.E.F. Wild  Man,  The.  (Dec.  29.)  Paul  Wegener.  7.200  ft.  A.  Rel.  Dec.  17, 7928.    "  Kine."    Jan.  5,  1928.  F.N.-P. Wild  West  Romance.  (June  22.)  Rex  Bell.  4,860  ft.  U.  Rel.  Oct,  1928. "  Kine."   June  28,  1928.  Fox. Wild  West  Show.  (Feb.  3.)  Hoot  Gibson.  5,189  ft.  U.  Rel.  July  23,  1928 "  Kine."   Feb.  9,  1928.  European. Wilful  Youth.  (Mar.  23.)  Edna  Murphy.  5  reels.  A.  Rel. Dec.  3,  1928.    "  Kine."  Mar.  29,  1928.  Argosy. *  Window  in  Piccadilly.  (Jan.  6.)  De  Groot  and  Joan  Morgan.  U.  Rel. Jan.  14,  1929.   "  Kine."   Jan.  12,  1928.    W.  &  F. Winds  of  the  Wampas.  (Dec.  20.)  Ralph  Cloniger.  5,900  ft.  A.  Rel. Feb.  14,  1929.    "  Kine."  Dec.  22,  1927.  W.  Ss  F. Wings  of  Death.  (Aug.  8.)  Mady  Christians  and  Jean  Murat.  6,800  ft. A.    Rel.  June  24,  1929.  "  Kine."  Aug.  16,  1928.  Wardour. Winning  Oar,  The.  (Dec.  16.)  George  Walsh.  6  reels.  U.  Rel.fi) 31,  1929.    "  Kine."  Dec.  22,  1927.    W.  &  F. 16 The  Kinentato graph  Year  Book. Win  That  Girl.  (Mar.  20.)  Sue  Carol.  5,310  ft.  U.  Rel.  Dec.  31,  1928. "  Kine."  Mar.  29,  1928.  Fox. Wings.  (Mar.  26.)  Charles  Rogers  and  Clara  Bow.  10,000  ft.  A.  Rel. date  not  fixed.   "  Kine.'"   Mar.  29,  1928.  Paramount. Wives  Preferred.  (Jan.  27.)  Lilian  Harvey  and  Harry  Liedtke.  5,800 ft.  U.  Rel.  Dec.  17,  1928.    "  Kine."  Feb.  2,  1928.  Wardour. Wizard,  The.  (Dec.  21.)  Edmund  Lowe  and  Liela  Hyams.  5,586  ft. Rel.  May  28,  1928.    "  Kine."  Dec.  29,  1927.  Fox. Wolf  Fangs.  (Dec.  5.)  Thunder.  5,200  ft.  U.  Rel.  May  14,  1928. "  Kine."    Dec.  15,  1927.  Fox. Wolf's  Trail.  (Nov.  24.)  Edmund  Cobb  and  Dynamite.  4,136  ft.  U. Rel.  Jan.  9,  1928.  "  Kine."  Dec.  1,  1927.  European. Woman  Against  the  World.  (May  11.)  Georgia  Hale.  5,500  ft.  A.  Rel. date  not  fixed.    "  Kine."    May  17,  1928.  B.E.F. Woman  Disputed,  Tne.  (Oct.  2.)  Norma  Talmadge  and  Gilbert Roland.  8,209  ft.  A.  Rel.  Apr.  8,  1929.  "Kine."  Oct.  4,  1928. Allied  Artists. Woman  from  Moscow,  The.  (Aug.  17.)  Poli  Negri  and  Norman  Kerry 6,868  ft.  A.  Rel.  June  10,  1928.    "  Kine."  Aug.  23,  1928.  Paramount. Woman  in  the  Tiger  Coat.  (July  12.)  Ellen  Richter.  6,500  ft.  U. Rel.  June  3,  1929.    "  Kine."    July  19,  1928.  Wardour. Woman  on  Trial,  The.  (Dec.  20.)  Pola  Negri,  and  Einar  Hansen.  5,929 ft.  A.  Rel.  July  9,  1928.  "Kine."  Dec.  22,  1927.  Paramount. Woman's  Way,  A.  (Apr.  27.)  Margaret  Livingston.  5,400  ft.  A.  Rel. Jan.  14,  1929.    "  Kine."    May  3,  1928.  F.B.O. Woman  Wise.  (Jan.  25.)'  William  Russell.  5,452  ft.  U.  Rel.  July  9, 1928.    "  Kine."  Feb.  2,  1928.  Fox. Women's  Wares.  (Nov.  30.)  Evelyn  Brent  and  Bert  Lytell.  5,800  ft. A.  Rel.  Oct.  15,  1928.    "  Kine."  Dec.  1,  1927.  B.E.F. Women  They  Talk  About.  (Sept.  17.)  Irene  Rich  and  Claude  Gilling- water.  5,229  ft.  A.  Rel.  July  1,  1929.  "  Kine."  Sept.  2-,  1928.  Warner Bros. Women  Who  Dare.  (May  2.)  Helene  Chadwick  and  Charles  Delaney. 5,650  ft.  U.  Rel.  Dec.  10,  1928.    "  Kine."  Mav,  1928.  Gaumont. World  War,  The.    (Feb.  28.)   6,167.  ft.   Rel.  date  not  fixed.    "  Kine." Mar.  i,  1928.  Wardour. Wreck  of  the  Hesperus.  (Nov.  23.)  Sam  deGrasse  and  Virginia  Bradford. 6,145  ft.    U.   Rel.  Apr.  2,  1928.    "  Kine."    Dec.  1,  1927.  P.D.C. Wright  Idea,  The.  (Aug.  21.)  Johnny  Hines  and  Louise  Lorraine.  U. 6,218  ft.    Rel.  Jul}-  29,  1929.    "  Kine."    Aug.  23,  1928.    F.N. P. Yellow  Cameo.  (Aug.  29.)  Allene  Ray,  10  eps.  10  eps.  Rel.  date not  fixed.    "Kine."    Sept.  6,  1928.  F.N.-P. Yellow  Lily,  The.  (June  15.)  Clive  Brook  and  Billie  Dove.  7,144  ft. A.    Rel.  Apr.  29,  1929.  F.N.-P. Your  Wife  and  Mine.  (Dec.  16.)  Phyllis  Haver  and  Stuart  Holmes. 5,700  ft.    U.   Rel.  July,  1928.    "  Kine."   Dec,  22,  1927.  Gaumont. *Zero.  (Sept.  4.)  Stewart  Rome  and  Fay  Compton.  8,159  ft.  A. Rel.  Sept.  23.  1929.    "  Kine."    Sept,  6,  1928.  F.N.-P. Use  a   HOWARTH    PORTABLE  in  your School  or  Institute This  complies  with  regulations  where  celluloid  films  are  used.  We  supply tnis  machine  and  Hire  films  tor  same.     Non-Flam  or  Celluloid. ADTftNK  1  TH     6>  Clark's  Mews'        Street>  ffC-2- /TLi\l\-fllJ     Lj11S*9  Tel:    MUSEUM  9989 Please  send  all  your  communications  to  above  address. The  Kinetnatograph  Year  Book. 87 Safety  in  the  Kinema FILM  FIRES A  THING  OF THE  PAST Fit SENTRY SAFETY  CONTROL THE  POSITIVE  FIRE  PREVENTER COSTS  BUT  A  FEW  PENCE  A  DAY 132,  WARDOUR  STREET, LONDON,  W.l. Telephone:  GERRARD  6284. 88 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book, ALL  SCREEN  ANNOUNCEMENTS and  TRAILERS REGAL ASTORIA shown  at  the NEW  EMPIRE  CAPITOL PLAZA NEW  GALLERY TIVOLI DALSTON Picture  House MARBLE  ARCH Pavilion SHEPHERDS  BUSH Pavilion BROADWAY Stratford and  l,SOO  of  the  leading  picture  houses  in Great  Britain  are  produced  by  the  National Screen  Service  Ltd, We  have  the  fullest  co-operation  of  all  the following  Producers  and  Renters,  who  supply the  necessary  scene  material  for  our  trailers. ALLIED  ARTISTS. ASTRA  NATIONAL. AR30SY. ASSOCIATED  PRO- DUCING AND  DIS- TRIBUTION CO. BUTCHER BRITISH  SCREEN PRODUCTIONS  LTD. B.E.F. B.I.F.D. BRITISH  &  FOREIGN. EUROPEAN. LASKY. GAUMONT. JURY F.B.O. FOX. NAPOLEON. FIRST  NATIONAL. PATHE. IDEAL. P.D.C. PRO  PATRIA. WARNER. W.  &  F. WESTERN  IMPORT. FILM  DISTRIBU- TORS LTD. GRAHAM  WILCOX. UNITED  KINGDOM. WARDOUR. W.  &  P. H.  &  S. MOSS'  EMPIRES. We  can  supply  trailers  on  every  feature  film  released. TD Further  particulars  can  be  obtained  from  the NATIONAL  SCREEN  SERVICE  LT' Managing  Director  :  PAUL  KIMBERLEY,  O.B.E. 25,  DENMARK  STREET,  W.C.2. "Phone    GERRARD  5535.  Tflegranis:  Xascreuo,  Westcent,  London The  Renters  of  1928  Films. 89 RENTERS'   OFFERS  OF THE  YEAR. Subjects  TRADE  SHOWN  by  renting  houses  from  Dec  1927  to  Nov.  1928, arranged  in  order  of  date  of  London  display.    For  RELEASE  DATES and  other  details  of  these  subjects  see  "TRADE  SHOWN  FILMS  of 1928  "  on  page  59  and  following. Jan.  io. Mar.  13. „  29. May  9. Aug.  29. Sept.  25. Oct.  2. Sept. Oct. June  1 8. July  10. May  23. „  30. Oct.  16. 16. Nov.  6. Dec.  1. „  6. Feb.  15. Mar.  20. „  23. „  27. May  1 1 . „  30. July  17. »  24. Aug.  24. „  28. Sept.  20. »  25. Nov.  2. 6. Jan.  3. Mar.  2  7. May  1 1 . June  26. July  17. Nov.  6. „  15. Jan.  6. „  17. Feb.  17. Mar.  2. »  23. Allied  Artists. Sorrell  &  Son, Ramona. Two  Lovers. Drums  of  Love. Tempest. Battle  of  the  Sexes. Revenge. Woman  Disputed,  The. Alpha  Films. Love's  Sacrifice. Beggar  Student,  The. A.  P.D. Apache  Love. Man  with  the  Limp. Death  Valley. Phantom,  The. White  Lies. Brotherhood,  The. Afterwards. Argosy. Pretty  Clothes. Web  of  Fate,  The. Outcast  Souls. House  of  Deceit,  The. Wilful  Youth. Burning  Up  Broadway. Golden  Shackles. Million  fcr  Love. Into  the  Night. Divine  Sinner. Man  From  Headquarters,  The. Undressed. Sweet  Sixteen. Second  Shot,  The. Isle  of  Lost  Men. City  of  Purple  Dreams. B.  E.F. Wild  Geese. Streets  of  Shanghai. Woman  Against  the  World. Their  Hour. Scarlet  Dove,  The. Bachelor's  Paradise. Nameless  Men. B.I.F.D. Sinister  Man,  The. Indiscreet  Woman,  The. Capital  Punishment. Prince  or  the  Clown. Price  Man  Pays,  The. Apr. 20. Remnant. May 15. By  Mutual  Consent. July 4- Daughter  of  Destiny. Aug. 31. She's  a  Good  Girl. Sept. 21. Stolen  Melody,  The. Brit.  Screen  Prod. May 16. Unsleeping  Eye,  The. June 13. Queer  Corners  of  Europe. 20. Heroes  in  Blue. 20. When  We  Were  Very  Young. Nov. 29. Houp-La. 9- Smoke  Belle  w. B.  &  F.F. Sept.    4 .  Fear. „     12.  Beggar  Countess,  The. ,,     18.  Prince  and  the  Dancer. Oct.    19.  Spinster  Mothers. Butcher's. Dec.     5.  Villa  by  the  Sea. Jan.     6.  Under  Eastern  Skies. „      6.  Sport. „    30.  Air  Mail  Pilot,  The. Feb.  16.  Wait  and  See. Mar.     7.  Centre  Forward. „    15.  Hell  Cat. Apr.   12.  Her  Love  Cottage. „    26.  Right  To  Love. May     7.  Virginia's  Husband. ,,     24.  Restless  Youth. June  14.  What  Next  ? July     3.  Phantom  of  the  Turf. ,,     17.  Girl  in  the  Rain. Aug.  21.  Troublesome  Wives. Sept.  14.  Exiled. Oct.     1.  Shadowed. ,,    19.  Romance  of  a  Rogue,  The. Nov.  13.  Butterflies. Cinema  Exclusives. Jan.    24.  Parisian  Pleasure. ,,     31.  Her  Husband's  Wife. Feb.  14.  When  Two  Worlds  Meet. ,,     21.  Lunch  for  Two. June  19.  Savage  Passions. ,,     22.  What  Do  You  Know  of  Love. ,,     29.  Romance  with  the  Lid  off. July     9.  Waxworks. Oct.    23.  Merry-go-round  of  Fate. Equity  British. Sept.    7.  Lion  of  Mongolia,  The. „     18.  Flying  Fifty- five,  The. ,,    21.  Masked  Woman,  The. 00 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Dec. 2. -7. 9- To- » 29. Jan. 19. >> 2  /. » 2  7. 31. Feb. 1. 2. 6. 7. ■ 7- 8. •  9- ,, 10. tJ 13. 13. x4' 16. „ 17. ,, 20. ,, 22. „ 23. „ 24. 24. » 2  7. 27. 28. 29. » 29. Mar. 5. ,, 6. ,, 1 5- 20. ,, 21. ,, 21. 22. 22. 1' 23. 26. M 26. 2  6. 2  7. 2  7. 2  7. 28. » 28. 28 29. 29. 29. 3°- " 30. 30. 30. Apr. May 4- T  " 29. June r" 4- 12. 13. 29. July 10. 17. 24. Aug. 9- 17. 21. 24. 28. European. Hero  for  a  Night. Thanks  for  the  Buggv  Ride. That's  My  Daddy. Put  'Em  Up. On  Your  Toes. Haunted  Island. Vanishing  Rider. Grip  of  the  Yukon. Stunt  Cowboy  Series. Cohens  and  the  Kellys  in  Pai  is. Jazz  Mad. 13,  Washington  Square. Wild  West  Show  . Jazz  Mad. Three  Shorts. Trick  of  Hearts. Finders  Keepers. Riding  for  Fame. Stop  that  Man  ! Seven  Shorts. Midnight  Rose,  The. Seven  Shorts. Eleven  Shorts. Six  Shorts. Thirteen  Shorts. Seven  Shorts. Twelve  Shorts. Four  Shorts. Sky  Skidder. Scarlet  Brand,  The. Guardians  of  the  Wild. Cloud  Dodger,  The. Nine  Shorts. Two  Outlaws. Two  Shorts. 8  Shorts. 5  Shorts. Thoroughbreds. Prince  of  K'nuts. Wild  Blood. Harvest  of  Hate.  ■ Honej-moon  Flats. Flying  Cowboy. Good  Morning,  Judge. Hoof  Beats  of  Vengeance. Plunging  Hoofs. Freedom  of  the  Press. Home,  James. Danger  Zone. Gold  Hunters. Has  Anvbodv  Here  Seen  Kellv President,  Tlie. Hot  Heels  . Body  Punch. Law  of  the  Snow  Country. Burning  Winds. Heart  of  a  Nation. Ermine  and  Rhinestone. Shadows  of  Chinatown. Cream  of  the  Earth. President,  The. Man  Who  Laughs. Phyllis  of  the  Follies. Foreign  Legion,  The. An  Irish  Mother. Sacrifice. Man,  Woman  and  Wife. Michigan  Kid,  The. Lonesome. Tall  Timber. Clearing  the  Trail. Crimson  Canyon. Belphegor  (Eps.  1-3). Give  and  Take. Ridin'  Demon. Night  Bird. Aug. 29. 30. ,, 31. Sept. 4- 7. 13. 19. 20. Oct. 12. 25. 26 Nov. 6*. 7. ~  • Dec. 9- Jan. 5- 31. Feb. 9- ,, 23. .Mar. I. ,, 16. ,, 29. Apr. 13. ,, 27. May 11. June 30. 5- July 6. 24. Aug 24. 27. Nov 9. " Dec. 8. Tan. 9. 8. Mar. June 7. Sept. _o. Oct. 10. 16. Nov. 16. " 20. Dec. 2. 6. ,, 6. ,, 6. ,, 7. » 9- I3« 14. ,, I5- ,, 15. 16. ,, 16. „ 19. 20. „ 20. 22. 23. 28. 29. 30. 30. Feb. 3- 17. Gate  Crashers,  The. Belphegor  (Eps.  5-10). Price  of  Fear. Collegians  (Series  3). Smilin'  Guns. Slim  Fingers. Border  Wild  Cat. Underworld  Love. Red  Hot  Speed. Final  Reckoning,  The. Mysterious  Airman,  The. Port  of  Dreams. Danger  Rider. Melody  of  Love. Girl  on  the  Barge. F.B.O. This   Marriage  Business. Tigress,  The. Stage  Kisses. Judgment. Warning,  The. Fashion  Madness. Postmaster,  The. Ladv  Raffles. So  This  Is  Love. A  Woman's  Way. Stronger  Love,  The. That  Certain  Thing. Siren,  The. Desert  Bride,  The. Girl  of  the  Night. Lost  Heiress. Modern  Mothers. After  the  Storm. Golf  Widows. Beware  of  Blondes. Nameless  Woman,  The. Film  Distributors. Last  Rose  of  Summer,  The. Love,  Man,  and  Beasts. Dawn  of  Hope. Ways  of  Romance,  The. Interloper,  The. Embarrassing   Moments  (Series). River  Woman,  The. Ruling  Passion. Street  of  Jazz. F.N.-P. Rose  of  the  Golden  West. Hawk  of  the  Hills. Light  in  the  Window,  The. Red  Hot  Riley. Beautiful  Fraud,  The. Gorilla. Man  Crazy. Her  Primitive  Mate. Hawk  of  the  Hills. Red  Raiders,  The. Devil's  Saddle. On  the  Stroke  of  Twelve. Home  Made. Dancing  Vienna. Flying  Luck. Gun  Gospel. Valley  of  the  Giant,  The. Lessons  for  Wives. Love  Mart,  The. Wild  Man,  The. Confetti. Masked  Menace,  The. Sailor's  Wives, Shepherd  of  the  Hills. There  is  no  better  organ  than  the JOHN  COMPTON  UNIT  ORGAN A  truly  wonderful creation  .... Voicing  Marvellous Reliability  Incredible Never  Requires Cleaning  .... AMERICA'S  AMAZING TRIBUTE  TO COMPTON    ORGANS : The  Diapason  : — "The  European  organ builders  seem  to  be  in  a  rut  with  the exception  of  one  in  England — John Compton." The  American  Organist  : — "Mr.  John Compton  is  one  of  the  most  brilliant, most  versatile,  and  most  competent men  engaged  in  the  organ  business. He  is  iust  about  one  generation  ahead of  his  country." The  American  Organist  : — "At  Shep- herd's Bush  Pavilion  out  in  the  West of  London  I  heard  something  unique — satisfying  enough  to  call  for  three visits.  This  theatre  had  a  Compton organ  installed  about  four  years  ago» before  the  unit  type  of  theatre  organ had  its  introduction.  Voicing  is superb,  and  the  percussions  and  traps are  as  effective  as  can  be  heard  any- where. Evidently  the  builder  has been  at  work  evolving  his  own  ideas without  the  help  of  American  models." The  product  of British  Brains  and Labour. Each  organ  built  to suit  the  theatre  in which  it  is  installed. Takes  up  less  room than    other  organs. Impartial  Testimonials  on the     Efficiency     of  the COMPTON  ORGAN. Daily  Telegraph. — The  Directors  of The  Lavender  Hill  Pavilion  are  to  be congratulated  on  the  choice  of  the John  Compton  Organ  Co.,  for  the building  of  this  fine  instrument. The  voicing  throughout  is  remarkable for  its  clarity  and  delicacy. The    Kinematograph    Weekly  : — The Organ  at  Lavender  Hill  Pavilion  com- bines the  most  attractive  features  of the  best  English  and  American  Theatre Organs.  Quality  and  workmanship are  attributes  to  be  expected  from organ  builders  of  such  standing  as  the John  Compton  Organ  Company Limited  who  have  been  responsible for  some  notable  theatre  installations in  this  country. The  Musical  Times. — Quentin  Maclean's performance  of  "The  Poet  and  Peasant Overture"  on  the  organ  at  Shepherds Bush  Pavilion  is  so  admirable  in registration  that  much  of  it  might  pass for  that  of  an  orchestra. The  Melody  Maker  : — "The  organ  at the  Grand  Cinema,  Edgware  Road, erected  by  the  John  Compton  Organ Co.,  Ltd..  is  one  of  the  finest  examples of  British  organ  construction  in  this country." JOHN  COMPTON  ORGAN  Co.,  Ltd. TURNHAM   GREEN,    W.  4 Telephone;  Chiswick  1476.  P.T.O. THE  JOHN  COMPTON ORGAN    COMPANY  LIMITED, TURNHAM   GREEN   TERRACE,  W.  4 Telephone  :  Chiswick  1476. The  Finest  Theatre  Organ built  is  the  John  Compton Unit  Organ  which  can  be heard  in  the  following places : — Davis  Theatre,  Croydon. Shepherds  Bush  Pavilion. Edgware  Rd.,  W.  Grand  Cinema. Sutton,  Surrey  County  Cinema. Northampton,  Exchange  Cinema. Charing  Cross  Rd.,  Astoria  Cinema. Dalston,  Picture  House. Lavender  Hill,  Pavilion. Putney,  Palace  Theatre. Wandsworth  Palace  Theatre. Woolwich,  Hippodrome. Manchester,  Rusholme,  Trocadero Theatre. Leytonstone,  Rialto. Barrow-in-Furness,  Gaiety  and Picturedrome. Charing  Cross  Road,  Super  Cinema. Harrow,  Coliseum. Iver,  Bucks,  Public  Hail. Twickenham  Kinema. Upton  Park  Kinema. Bournemouth  Pavilion. Stourbridge  Cinema. Leyton,  Savoy  Cinema. Wembley  Majestic. Forest  Hill  Cinema. Cameo  Cinema,  Charing  Cross. West  Ealing  Kinema. Kensington  Royalty. Edgbaston  Picture  House. Watford  Purple  Picture  House. Brixton  Astoria. The  Renters  of  1928  Films. 91 Feb. 24. 28. 29. Mar. » 6. » 7. » 9- 12. " x3. 14. 16. 21. " 23 28. 29. 30. Apr. 13. 20. » 25. 27. May 11. 23. >> 25. " June 30. 1. 8. >> » 15- 22. 29. July 6. 11. 13. *9. >> 20. Aug. 10. 1 5- 17. » 21. » 22. 24. 28. >> 29. Sept. 4- " 5- I4- 19. 21. Oct. 5- 17. Nov. 7 14. 30. Jan. Mar. Apr. Helen  of  Troy. Casey  Jones. Life's  Lottery. Ladies'  Night. Wagon  Show,  The. Boys  of  the  Street. Whip  Woman,  The. Chaser,  The. Law  and  the  Man Canyon  of  Adventure,  The. Train  de  Luxe. Life's  Circus. Marriage  Scandal,  The. Burning  Daylight. Man  Without  a  Face. Flying  Romeos. Chinatown  Charlie. Heart  of  a  Follies  Girl. Noose,  The. Ware  Case,  The. Nine  Days'  Wonder. Lady  be  Good. Vamping  Venus. Mark  of  the  Frog. My  Home  Town. Little  Shepherd  of  Kingdom  Come. Yellow  Lily,  The. Sweetheart. Hawk's  Nest,  The. Three  Ring  Marriage. Branded  Man,  The. Happiness  Ahead. Wheels  of  Chance. Upland  Rider. God's  Clay. Heart  to  Heart. Two  Red  Roses. Wright  Idea,  The. Danger  Patrol,  The. Head  Man,  The. Good-bye  Kiss,  The. Yellow  Cameo  (Eps.  i-io). Zero. Gipsy  of  the  North. Out  of  the  Ruins. Code  of  the  Scarlet. Night  Watch,  The. Water  Front. Terrible  People,  The. Love  Never  Dies, Thou  Shall  Not. Outcast. Fox. Arizona  Wildcat. Wolf  Fangs. Wizard,  The. Silk  Legs. Come  to  My  House. Branded  Sombrero,  The. Sunrise. Woman  Wise. §5,000  Reward. Fazil. Three  Naval  Rascals. Gateway  of  the  Moon. Soft  Living. No  Other  Woman. Horseman  of  the  Plains. Girl  in  Everv  Port,  A. Win  That  Girl. Square  Crooks. Why  Sailors  Go  Wrong. Four  Sons. Painted  Post,  The. Love  Hungry. Playgirl,  Tne. Escape,  The. Street  Angel,  The. June 1. 8. » " " 2*' ~~) May 11. 18. „ 25. July 18. 24. Aug. 2. 17. Sept. 6. 7' 11. Oct. 20. 17. 24. 26 30. Nov. 2. » 23. Dec. 6. 6. „ 8. 9- „ 16. ,, 29. Jan. 12. 26. Feb. 21. Mar. 9- 1 6. », 20. " 22. 23. 27. Apr. 12. I3- May " 15. '; 17. ti 22. ,, 25. June 1. „ 22. ,, 28. ,, 29. July 6. 20. Aug. gm IO. 30. Sept. 6. II. 13. 20. 27. Oct. 18. 25. Nov. .1. May!  3. Don't  Marry. Escape,  The. News  Parade,  The. Wild  West  Romance. Chicken  a  la  King. Thief  in  the  Dark. Honour  Bound. Hangman's  House. Fleetwing. Cowboy  Kid. Red  Dancer  of  Moscow,  The. Road  House. Girl  Shy  Cowboy. River  Pirate,  The. Stella  Polaris. Plastered  in  Paris. Dry  Martini. Air  Circus,  The. Farmer's  Daughter. Gamster,  The. Mother  Knows  Best. Romance  of  the  Underworld. Gaumont . Carry  on. Quinneys. Return  of  Boston  Blackie. Broadway  Madness Finnigan's  Ball. Cross  Breed. Your  Wife  and  Mine. "Fighting  Fool"  Series. Bowery  Rose. Sealed  Lips. Satan  and  the  Woman. Back  to  Liberty. Man  on  the  Box  (Reissue). French  Leave. Her  Summer  Hero, Sailors  Don't  Care. What  Price  Love  ? Borrowed  Plumes. Parisiennes. Shingled  Crowns. Red  Flame,  The. Women  Who  Dare. At  the  Edge  of  the  World. Carnival  of  Venice. Love;  Life  and  Laughter. Physician. Love  and  Thieves. Lady  and  the  Chauffeur. Joker,  The. Mademoiselle  Parley  Voo. Soul  of  France. Bit  o'  Heaven,  A. Conscience. What  Money  Can  Buy. Girl  From  the  Revue. For  Men  Onlv. Secret  Lie,  The. Making  the  Varsity. Because  I  Love  You. Smashing  Through. Life's  Mockery. Sea  Beast,  The  (Reissue). Verdun. Speed  Classic,  The. Under  Suspicion. Refuge. Round  Africa  with  Cobham. Court  Martial. Water  Rat,  The. Graham  Wilcox. Hearts  and  Diamonds. 92 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Feb. Mar. Dec. H.  &  S. 7.  Chorus  Girl's  Romance,  A. 30.    Ghosts  of  the  Night. 7. 9- :>  13. 15. Jan.  11. Ideal. In  a  Moment  of  Temptation. Breed  of  Courage. Pendulum,  The. South  Sea  Love. Flying  U  Ranch. Harvester,  The. Jake  the  Plumber. Three  Comedies. Three  Comedies. Four  Comedies. Four  Comedies. Tom's  Gang. 27. Ranger  of  the  North. Feb. 1. Stranger,  The. 1. Isle  of  Sunken  Gold. 2. Four  Shorts. 6. Desert  Pirate. 7. Four  Shorts. 8. Dead  Man's  Curve. 9- Four  Shorts. 10. Red  Riders  of  Canada 13. Texas  Tornado. 13. Swift  Shadow,  The. 14. Four  Shorts. 16. Four  Shorts. 20. Four  Shorts. 21. Eight  Shorts. 22. Four  Shorts. 23. Eight  Shorts. 24. His  House  in  Order. 24. Four  Shorts. 29. Heroes  of  the  Wild. Mar. 8. Maria  Marten. 15. F  <ur  Shorts. 22. Four  Shorts. Apr. May June „  13. July  10. Aug.  28. „  3i. Sept.  19. Nov  . 14. 30. Ghosts  of  Yesterday. Coney  Island. Wallflowers. Fangs  of  the  Wild. Freckles. Aflame  in  the  Sky. Phantom  of  the  Range. Four  Shorts. Kitty  Carstairs. Loves  of  Ricardo. Skinner's  Big  Idea. Law  of  Fear,  The. Sally  of  the  Scandals. Alex  the  Great. When  the  Law  Rides. Devil's  Trade  Mark, Crooks  Can't  Win. Melody  Master,  The. Dog  Justice. Little  Yellow  House. Ringer,  The. Chick. Racing  Romeo,  A. Little  Mickie  Grogan. Perfect  Crime,  The. Last  Moment,  The. Rich,  Young  and  Beautiful Vultures  of  the  Sea. Sweenev  Tod. Hit  of  the  Show. Danger  Street. Dog  Law. China  Town  Mystery,  The. Tom's  Vacation. Miss  Chauffeur. Blondes  and  Bonds. All  Square. Forger,  The. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Mar. Inter  Cine, May     7.    Range  Riders,  The. „    21.  Monkeynuts. Keycities. Dec.   30.    Two  Pola  Negri  Films. J.-M.-G. Dec.     7.  Buttons. ,,    22.    London  After  Midnight. Tnree  Comedies. Tea  for  Three. Lovelorn,  The. Five  Comedies. Man,  Woman  and  Sin. Spoilers  of  the  West. Foreign  Devils. Baby  Mine. Mr.  Wu. Crowd,  The. Quality  Street. Three  Shorts. In  Old  Kentucky. Divine  Woman,  The. Law  of  the  Range,  Tne. West  Point. Under  the  Black  Eagle. Latest  from  Paris. Rose  Marie. Rock  of  Freindship. Anna  Karenina. Enemy,  The. Bringing  up  Father. Wickedness  Preferred. Politic  Flapper,  The. Smart  Set,  The. Riders  of  the  Dark. Circus  Rookies. Across  to  Singapore. Trelawny  of  the  Wells. Masked  Players  Contests. Detectives. Laugh,  Clown,  Laugh. Beau  Broadway. Telling  the  World. Beyond  the  Sierras. Shadows  of  the  Night. Cardboard  Lover,  The. New  Era. 2.  Shooting  Stars. 9.    Guns  of  Loos,  The. 16.  Sand. 23.  Virtue. 1.  Brothers. 3.  Fugitive  Lover,  The. 13.  "  Empire  "  Series. 25.  Q-Ships. 29. 30. May  9. „  10. 11. „.  15. June  11. Aug.  1. 7  9. ,,  10. „  14. Sept.  14. „  28. Feb. Mar. May June Jan. 6. 13. 16. 20. 30. 3- 10. 13. 13. Paramount. Last  Outlaw,  The. Service  for  Ladies. Shootin'  Irons. Woman  on  Trial. Shanghai  Bound. Spotlight,  Tne. Tell  It  to  Sweeney. Honeymoon  Hate. Gentlemen  of  Paris Side  Show,  The. Nevada The  Renters  of  1928  Films. 93 Jan.  24.  Now  We're  in  the  Air. ,,  25.  She's  a  Sheik. „  27.  Outlaw  Rider,  The. ,,  31.  Get  Your  Man. Feb.  1.  Secret  Hour,  The. 3.  City  Gone  Wild,  A. „  7.  Open  Range. ,,  8.  Gay  Defender,  The. ,,  9.  Serenade. ,,  14.  Wife  Savers. ,,  15.  Black  Journey,  The. ,,  17.  Love  and  Learn. ,,  21.  Pioneer  Scout,  The. ,,  24.  Huntingtower. Feb.  27.  Beau  Sabreur. ,,  28.  Sporting  Goods. Mar.  5.  Doomsday. „  6.  Gentlemen  Prefer  Blondes. 8.  Feel  My  Pulse. „  9.  Showdown,  The. „  13.  Under  the  Ton  to  Rim. Apr.  10.  Something  Always  Happens. ,,  17.  Loves  of  an  Actress. 24.  Madame  Pompadour. „  27.  Tillie's   Punctured  Romance. May  1.  Speedy. ,,  2.  Easy  Come,  Easy  Go. ,,  4.  Sunset  Legion. 8.  Night  of  Mystery,  The. n.  Pa -ing  t  ,e  Penalty. ,.  15.  Three  Sinners. .,  18.  Tiptoes. „  22.  Fifty-Fifty  Girl. ,,  25.  Fools  for  Luck. June  5.  Big  Killing,  The. 8.  His  Tiger  Ladv. „  12.  Magnificent  Flirt,  The. ,.  19.  Warming  Up. „  26.  Vanishing  Pioneer,  The. July  3.  Half  a  Bride. ,,  10.  Ladies  of  the  Mob. „  17.  Legion  of  the  Condemned. ,,  24.  Hot  News. Aug.  7.  Forgotten  Faces. „  10.  Drag  Net,  The. „  14.  Just  Married. .,  17.  Woman  from  Moscow. „  21.  Sawdust  Paradise. „  28.  Water  Hole,  The. Sept.    4.  Mating  Call,  The. .,  7.  Varsity. .,  11.  Beggars  of  Life. „  18.  First  Kiss,  The. „  25.  Love's  Option. Oct.  2.  Racket,  The. „  5.  Kit  Carson. ,,  9.  Fleet's  In,  The. ,,  16.  Moran  of  the  Marines. „  19.  One  Parisian  Knight. „  23.  Docks  of  New  York. ,,  30.  Take  me  Home. Nov.  13.  Manhattan  Cocktail. ,,  20.  Avalanche. „  27.  His  Private  Life. P.D.C. Dec.     2.  Main  Event,  Tne. ,,      9.  Forbidden  Woman,  Tne. 29.  My  Friend  from  India. ,,    30.  Gallegher. Ian.    17.  Leopard  Ladv.  Tne, „    18.  Night  Flyer,  The. „_    19.  Stand  and  Deliver.— ,,    26.  Dress  Parade,  The, Feb.     2.  His  Foreign  Wife. ,,    29.  Lola. Mar.     2.  Honour  Above  All. 6.  Military  Maids. ,,      7.  Forgotten  Vows. 9.  Betrayal,  The. 13.  Blonde  for  a  Night,  A. ,,    14.  Chicago. ,,     20.  Sacred  Lie,  The. ,,    23.  Midnight  Madness. ,,     30.  His  Country. 30.  Skvscraper,  The. Apr.     4.  Red  Mark,  The. ,,     17.  Badge  of  Courage,  The. ,,     18.  Short  Skirts. May   16.  Hold  'Em  Yale. ,,     18.  Walking  Back. ,,    22.  Modern  Flapper,  The. ,,    25.  Playing  the  Game. ,,    29.  Divorce. July   11.  Fighting  Marine. „    11.  Pieces  cf  China. Aug.  29.  Man  Made  Women. ,,     31.  Hell's  Kitchen. Sept.    4.  Her  Great  Ambition. ,,      5.  Sin  Town. 7.  Cop,  The. ,,    14.  Love  Over  Night. ,,    21.  Midnight. Oct.    11.  Avenging  Shadow,  The. ,,     12.  Law's  Lash,  Tne. ,,    16.  Fangs  of  Fate. Nov.  13.  Drifting  Through. 15.  Seventh  Bandit. Pioneer. Dec.   19.  His  Greatest  Battle. ,,     20.  Cowboy  Courage. „    21.  Riding  Wild. Mar.     1.  Walloping  Kid. „      2.  Twin  Six  O'Brien. ,,      5.  Pony  Express  Rider. Apr.   12.  Dr.  Sin  Fang. Aug.  31.  Building  the  Body  Beautiful. Pro  Patria. July  25.  Underground. ,,    26.  Bolibar. Aug.  13.  Heart  of  Asia  (Series). Sept.  —  Shiraz. Renters. Dec.   12.  Silken  Lady,  The. Standard. Dec.     5.  Alias  Texas  Pete  0>ven. Feb.  13.  Tillie's  Punctured  Romance. United  Kingdom. Dec.    14.  Shadows  of  the  Past. June  26.  Girl  DDwnstairs,  The. Samuelson . Ojt.    24.  For  Valour. Wardour. Dec.     1.  Love  Slave,  The. „      5.  Masked  Mannequin,  The. .,     22.  Laughing  Husband,  The. Jan.    13.  King  of  the  Jungle. „     17.  White  Sheik,  The. ,,     19.  Dangers  of  Ignorance. ,,    27.  Wives  Preferred. „  31.  Lust  of  the  Flesh. Feb.   10.    Sins  of  Fashion. -    „-    2S.  World   War   Through  German Spectacles,  ~ 94 The  Kinemato graph  Year  Book. Mar. 2* " x9- Apr. 13. 16. May 9- 16. 18, 23. 3o« June 6. 1 5- 20. Tulv 12. 18 25. 26. Aug. 8. 20. 2  7. Sept. 3. » 10. 12. » 17. Oct. 25. Nov. i_ " 27. Dec. 6. » 7. " *3» I4> " tt 21" Jan. 11. ,, 18. Feb. 1. » 7. 20. J" 22. Mar. 28. May 23. " 30. June 7. July 3. Sept. 5. 12. ,, 19. 26. Oct: 25. 3L Nov. 9- 14. 22. 27. Farmer's  Wife,  The. Siren  of  the  Sea. Trial  of  Donald  Westhof. Berin — Symphony  of  a  Great  City. Divorce  and  the  Child. Matrimonial  Holidays. Tommy  Atkins Toni. Little  Bit  of  Fluff. Apaches  of  Paris. Bitter  Sweets. Why  Divorce. Bondage. Thrill  Seekers. Woman  in  the  Tiger  Coat. Where's  the  Doctor. Not  Quite  a  Lady. Tyranny. Wings  of  Death. Champagne. Tesha. Adam's  Apple. Paradise. Deauville  Duchess,  The. Show  Life. Karina  the  Dancer. Tartuffe. Week  End  Wives. Warner  Bros. Ginsberg  the  Great. Brass  Knuckles. Sailor  Izzy  Murphy. Beware  of  Married  Men. If  I  were  Single. Little  Snob,  The. Race  for  Life,  A. Powder  My  Back. Across  the  Atlantic. Domestic  Troubles. Glorious  Betsy. Jazz  Singer,  The. Husbands  for  Rent. Rinty  of  the  Desert. Pay  as  You  Enter. Ambitious  Annie. Lion  and  the  Mouse. Tenderloin. Midnight  Taxi,  The. Girl  from  State  Street. Women  They  Talk  About. Caught  in  the  Fog. Terror,  The. Land  of  the  Silver  Fox. Singing  Fool,  The.  (s). Beware  of  Bachelors. Home  Towners,  The,  (si. Vitaphone  Shorts. Western  Import. Dec. 8. Chocolate  Girl,  The. 16. Gilded  Calf,  The. Feb. 24, Slaver,  The. 27. Broken  Mask,  The. Apr. 27. Black  Pierrot,  The. 30. 3  Shorts. May 15. His  Mother's  Honour. 24. Criminal. June » 1. Living  Imas;e,  The. 5- Sins  of  Desire. 21. Top  Sergeant  Mulligan. July 5- Devil  Dogs. Aug. 13. Queen  of  the  Chorus. !4- Dugan  of  the  Dugouts. Sept. 17. Obey  Your  Husband. Oct. I. Thundergod. 2. Hearts  of  Men. Nov. 5- Flappers  in  Khaki. 6. Old  Code,  The. Dec. Jan. Feb.  20. Mar.  5. „  26. May  31. June  8. ,,  11. July  2. »  9- >.  23. Aug.  30. Sep. Oct. W.  and  F. 12.  Test  of  Donald  Norton,  The. 13.  Home  Sweet  Home. 14.  Striving  for  Fortune. 13.  Luck. 16.  Winning  Oar,  The. 10.  Adventurous  Souls. 20.  Winds  of  Pampas. 21.  Broadway  Drifter,  The. 22.  Wages  of  Conscience. 28.  Rising  to  Fame. 29.  Can  Love  Be  Cured. 30.  Kick  Off,  The. 2.    Dancer  of  Barcelona,  The. 6.  Window  in  PiccadiUv. 10.  Odette. 13.    City  of  Pleasure,  The. Constant  Nymph,  The Victory. Vortex,  The. Spy,  The. Night  of  Her  Life. In  the  Shadow  of  the  Harem. Love's  Crucifixion. Butterflv  on  the  Wheel. South  Sea  Bubble. Treasure  of  Atlantis. 4.    Mrs.  Brown  from  Chicago. 7.  Chance  the  Idol. 16.    Gallant  Hussar,  The. 12.    Hell  Ship  Bronson. FOR   SUPER-PRODUCTIONS  AND  FEATURES PROJECTION   IS  EVERYTHING -  - CARBONS Columbia The  Kinsmatograph  Year  Book. 95 Looking  for a  clever Stunt ? £C/"pHE  Kine."  is  a  veritable  gold J-  mine  for  exhibitors  looking out  for  ideas  to  boost  star attractions.  It  will  keep  you  up to  date  on  Showmanship,  Variety, Equipment,  Catering,  Construction and  Projection. It  pays  95  per  cent,  of  the Exhibitors  in  this  country  to subscribe  to  "The  Kine.',  and it  will  pay  you. The KINE." 30A  per  annum,  post  free. Subscription  price  include*:  "The  Kin-emato  graph  Weekly  Film  Index 11  The  Kinematograph  Monthly  Film  Record,"  "The  Ideal  Kinemc The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. our  Playdates These  Pictures  will  Insure those  Profits  and  Relieve your  "  Quota  "  Obligations. are  Your  Profits! Remember  Last  Season's Outstanding  "British- International  "  Successes. 1929. Oct. NOV. Dec. TRADE    WITH   THE    COMPANY    THAT  DELIVERS 14.    "WEEK  END  WIVES."    Director  :  Harrv  Laehman.    Stars  : MONTY     BANKS,     ESTELLE     BRODY,  JAMESON THOMAS.  ANNETTE  BENSON.  B.I.P. 28.    "WIDECOMBE  FAIR."    From  the  Novel  bv  Eden  Phillpotts. Director  :  Norman  Walker.  Featuring  WILLIAM  FRESH- MAN and  MARGUERITE  ALLAN.  B.I.P. 4.  "LOOPING  THE  LOOP."  A  spectacular  Circus  storr.  with WERNER  KRAUSS,  JENNY  JUGO  and  WARWICK WARD.  Director :  Dr.  Rohison.  U.F.A. 18.  "COCKTAILS."  Featuring  PAT  and  PATACHON  as  "Gin and  It."  Directed  by  Monty  Banks.  The  Laush  Hit of  the  Season.  B.I.P. 2.  "EMERALD  OF  THE  EAST."  A  spectacular  Indian  epic  from Mrs.  Kothawala's  story.  Directed  by  Jean  De  Kuharski. Featuring  JOSHUA  KEAN  and  MARY  ODETTE.  B.I.P. 16.  "  'TWIXT  MAN  &  BEAST."  A  Thrilling  Crook  Drama,  with Sensational  Wild  Animal  Interest.  With  an  ALL  STAR CAST.  U.F.A. 23.  "THOU  SHALT  NOT  STEAL."  Director  :  Richard  Eichberg. Star:   LILIAN   HARVEY.  U.F.A. 30.  "KITTY."  From  the  Novel  by  Warwick  Deeping.  Director  : Victor  SaviUe.  Stars :  ESTELLE  BRODY  and  JOHN STUART.  B.I.P. 6.  "JOAN  OF  ARC."  An  epic  of  the  great  French  Heroine.  With an  ALL  STAR  CAST.  A  Louis  Natan  Production.  A Colossal  Spectacular  Masterpiece. 13.  "THE  MANXMAN."  Sir  Hall  Caine's  novel.  Featuring CARL  BRISSON  and  ANNY  ONDRA.  Directed  by Alfred  Hitchcock.  B.I.P. 20.    "THE  SWITCHBACK."    Richard  Eichberg's  Super  Special. Featuring  LOUIS  LERCH,  FEE  MALTEN  and  HENRY GEORGE.  B.I.P. 3.  "PICCADILLY."     E.  A.  Dupont's  Super.    Starring  GILDA GRAY,  with  JAMESON  THOMAS  and  ANNA  MAY WONG.  From  an  Original  Story  by  Arnold  Bennett.  B.I.P. „  10.  "DAUGHTER  OF  THE  REGIMENT."  From  the  celebrated opera,  with  BETTY  BALFOUR  and  ALEXANDER D'ARCY.  B.I.P. 17.  "EYE  FOR  AN  EYE."    A  Cineromans  Super  Production. Stars  :  CLAUDIA  VICTRIX  &  JACQUES  CATELAIN. 24.  "THE  PLAYTHING."    From  the  Story  "Life's  Pretty  Much the      Same."    Director  :      Castleton      Knight.     Cast  : ESTELLE    BRODY,    HEATHER   THATCHER,  MAR- GUERITE   ALLAN.     NIGEL     BARREE.  B.I.P. Mar.    3.    "THE  LILY  OF  KILLARNEY."    Director  :  Charles  Ridgewell. Stars:  DENIS  WYNDHAM  and  PAMELA  PARR. From  a  story  by  Dion  Boucieault.  B.I.P. 10.  "CRAZY  COUNTESS."  A  Richard  Eichberg  Production. Featuring  DINA  GRALLA.  B.I.P. 17.    "  HIGH  S£AS."  From  an  Original  Story  "  The  Silver  Rosary." bv  Monckton  Hoffe.  Directed  by  Denison  Clift.  Stars  : LILIAN  RICH,  JOHN  STUART  and  JAMES  CAREW. B.I.P. 24.  "THE  INFORMER."  Adapted  from  the  Novel  bv  Liam O'Flahertv.  Director  :  Dr.  Robison.    STAR  CAST.  B.I.P. 31.  "THE  PASSENGER."    A  Cineromans  Film  de  France,  from the  Novel  by  Frederic  Boutet,    With  an  ALL  STAR  CAST . April    7.    "THE  SPANISH   DANDY."      Featuring  ALEX.  D'ARCY. From  the  Story  "The  Majo,"  by  Arline  Lord.  Director  : Norrnan  Walker.  B.I.P. 1930. Jan. Feb. WARP8UR :     FILMS  : R  ELEASED January  1928     -     December  1928. Features  and  First  Episodes  of  Serials  only. With    details    of    Renters,  Leading Players,  and  Publicity  Matter  available. (Note. — The    lengths  and   release    dates  are as  supplied  by  the  renters  concerned,  and  while every  effort  has  been  made  to  secure  the  fullest possible   information,   we   cannot  accept  respon- sibility for  omissions  or  inaccuracies.) r 98 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Films  Released  during  the  Year. JANUARY  (FEATURES). Affair  of  the  Follies,    An.    F.N. -P.  U. Billie  Dove  and  Lewis  Stone.    6. 430  ft. "  Kine."    May     12,     1927.  Posters 1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released  Jan.  16. Afraid     to     Love.    Paramount.  A. Florence    Vidor    and    Clive  Brook. 6,117  ft.    "  Kine."      June   9,  1927. Posters   1/6,    1/12,   1/48.  Released Jan.  2. Ain't  Love  Funny.  Ideal.  A.  Alberta Vaughn.  4,600  ft.  "Kine."  Sept.  8, 1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Jan.  16. Atta  Boy.  B.I.F.D.  U.  Montv  Bar^s, 6,370  ft.  "  Kine."  Mar.  17,  19z7. Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released Jan.  30. Breed  of  the  Sea.  Ideal.  A.  Ralph Inee.  6,37  0  ft.  "  Kine."  Feb.  3, 1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Jan.  9. Children  of  Divorce.  Paramount.  A. Clara  Bow  and  Gary  Cooper.  6, 5  8  6  ft. "  Kine."  J\me  16,  1927.  Posters 1/6.   1/12,   1/48.    Released  Jan.  9. Colleen.  Fox.  U.  Madge  Bellamr. 5,270  ft.  "Kine."  Aug.  4,  192*7. Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released Jan.  9. Dancing  Mad.  W.  &  F.  A.  Maria  Corda. 7,000  ft.  "  Kine."  Feb.  24,  1927. Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released Jan.  30. Daring  Deeds.  Wardour.  U.  Billv Sidlivan.  5,000  ft.  "Kine."  July 21,  1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12.  Re- leased Jan.  30. Easy  Pickings.  F.N. -P.  U.  Anna Q.  Nilsson.  5,420  ft.  "  Kine."  Mav 19,  1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  Jan.  30. Emden,  The.  New  Era.  U.  6,000  ft. "  Kine."  June  2,  1927.  Posters  1/6, 1/12,  1/48  D.c.     Released  Jan.  23. Fashions  for  Women.  New  Era.  U. Esther  Ralston  and  Raymond  Hatton. 6.220  ft.  "Kine."  June  23,  1927. Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released Jan.  23. Faust.  Wardour.  A.  Camilla  Horn. 8,000  ft.  "Kine."  Jan.  6,  1927. Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released Jan.  9. Fighting  Failure,  The.     Butcher's.  U. Cullen  Landis.     5,660  ft.     "  Kine." Mar.    17,    1927.     Posters    1/6,  1/12, 1/48.     Released  Jan.  16. Fight  Night,  The.    B.E.F.    A.  Dorothy Devore  and  Bert  Lytell.     5,200  ft. "Kine."      2/6,     1/12,     1/48.  Re- leased  Jan.  30. Flaming   Fury.     Ideal.     U.  Ranger. 4,315  ft.     "  Kine."    Mar.   10,  1927. Posters   1/6,    1/12,    1/48.  Released Jan.  30. Flying  High.  Argosy.  U.  William Fairbanks.  4,67  0  ft.  "  Kine."  July 7,  1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12.  Re- leased Jan.  16. Getting  Gertie's  Garter.  P. D.C.  U. Marie  Prevost.  6,777  ft.  "Kine." May  12,  1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  Jan.  9. Golden  Clown,  The.  Gaumont,  A Karina  Bell.  9,400ft.  "Kine."  Mav 12,  1927.  Posters  2/6,  2/12,  1/48', Released  Jan.  9. Good  as  Gold.  Fox.  U.  Buck  Jones. 4,500  ft.  "Kine."  June  30,  1927. Posters  2/6,  1/12.    Released  Jan.  2. Heart  of  Maryland,  The.  Warner  Bros. U.  Dolores  Costello.  5,800  ft. "  Kine."  July  21,  1927.  Posters  2/6, 1/12,  1/48.    Released  Jan.  2. Heart  Thief,  The.  P. D.C.  A.  Lva  de Putti.  5,646  ft,  "Kine."  Mav  IS. 1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48/  Re- leased Jan.  2. High  Speed  Lee.  Renters.  U.  Reed Howes.  4,800  ft,  "Kine."  Mav  12. 1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12.  Released Jan.  26. Hills  of  Kentucky.    Warner  Bros.  Uc Rin-Tin-Tin.        5,250  ft.  "Kine." Mar.    17,    1927.     Posters   2/6,  1/12. 1/48.     Released  Jan.  30. His     Lady.    Warner    Bros.    A.  John Barrymore.        9,160  ft.  .     "  Kine.' Jan.    27,    1927.     Posters   1/6,  1/12, 1/48.     Released   Jan.  23. Irresistible  Lover,  The.    European.  U. Norman    Kerry   and    Louis  Moran. 6,909  ft.      Kine."      Aug.     4,  1927. Released  Jan.  23. Jim  the  Conqueror.   P. D.C.   U.  William Boyd.     5,255  ft.    "Kine."    June  30, 1927.    Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Jan.  23. Josselyn's  Wife.     B.E.F.     A.  Pauline Frederick.     6,000  ft.    "Kine."  Feb. 10,    1927.     Posters   2/6,    1/12,  1/48. Released  Jan.  23. Joy  Girl,  The.    Fox.    U.    Olive  Borden. 6,140ft.     "Kine."    Aug.    18,  1927. Posters    2/6,    1/12,    1/48.  Released Jan.  30. Knockout     Reilly.       Paramount.  A. Richard  Dix  and  Mary  Brian.  6,957 ft,    "  Kine."  Aug.  11,  1927.  Posters 1/6,  1/12,  1/48.    Released  Jan.  30. Lady  Bird,  The.    Butcher's-.    A.  Bettv Compson.     6,640  ft.     "Kine."  Mar. 3,    1927.     Posters   1/6,    1/12,  1/48. Released  Jan.  2. Last  Alarm,   The.     Film  Distributors. U.       Wanda     Hawley.         5,200  ft, "  Kine."     Mar.    10,    1927.  Posters 1/6.     Released  Jan.  -. Lost    Limited,    The.      Wardour.  U. Reed  Howes.       5,000  ft.  "Kine." June    2,    1927.     Posters    1/6,  1/12. Released    Jan.  9. Love  of  Paquita,  The.     New  Era.  U. Marilyn    Mills.      5,000  ft.  "Kine." May  19,  1927.   Posters  1/6.  Released Jan.  2. Missing  Link,  The.    Warner  Bros.  U. Syd    Chaplin.      6.300  ft,  "Kine." Mar.    17,    1927.     Posters   2/6,  1/12, 1/48.     Released  Jan.  9. Mountains    of    Manhattan.  Gaumont, U.       Dorothy     Devore.        5,500  ft. "  Kine."     June    16,    1927.  Posters 2/6,   1/12.     Released  Jan.  16. Films  Released  during  the  Year. 99 Mysterious    Rider,    The.  Paramount. U.     Jack  Holt,     5,980  ft.     "  Kine.' July   28,    1927.     Posters  1/6,  1/12, 1/48.     Released  Jan.  16. Night    of    Love.      Allied    Artists.  A. Ronald  Colman  and  Vilrna  Banky. 7,100  ft,     "Kine."     Feb.    10,  1927. Released  Jan.  16: On  Your  Toes.    European.   A.  Reginald Denny.    5,875  ft,    •'"Kine."   Dec.  15, 1927.  Released  Jan.  30. Perfect  Sap,  The.  F.N.-P.  Ben Lyon  and  Pauline  Starke.  5.9  57  ft. "  Kine."  Mar.  31.  1927.  Posters  1/6, 1/12,   1/48.     Released  Jan.  9. Red  Hot  Hoofs.  Ideal.  A.  Torn  Tyler and  Frankie  Darro.  4,554  ft, '•  Kine."  Mav  12,  1927.  Posters  1/6, 1  12,    1/48.  *  Released   Jan.  23. Resurrection.  Allied  Artists.  A.  Rod la  Rocque  and  Dolores  del  Rio.  9,600 ft.  "  Kine."  May  19,  1927.  Re- leased  Jan.  30. Ritsy.  Paramount.  U.  Betty  Bronson. 5,229  ft,  "Kine."  July  28,  1927. Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released Jan.  20. Romantic  Age,  The.  F.B.O.  U.  Eugene O'Brien.  5.106  ft.  "Kine."  Julv 21,  1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  Jan.  2. Sea  Tiger,  The.  F.X.-P.  A.  Milton Sills  and  Marv  Astor.  5,117  ft. "  Kine."  July  28.  1927.  Posters 1/6,  1/12,  1/48.    Released  Jan.  23. Singed.  Fox.  A.  Blanche  Sweet. 5,750  ft,  Aug.  11,  1927.  Posters  2/6, 1/12,   1 '48.     Released  Jan.  23. Sauls  Aflame.  B.I.F.D.  A.  Paul Richter  and  Marv  Johnson.  7.500  ft. "  Kine."  Feb.  *17.  1927.  Posters 2/6,  1/12,  1/49.    Released  Jan.  9. Spurs  and  Saddles.  European.  U.  Art Accord.    4.867  ft.    "Kine."   Sept,  1, 1928.  Released  Jan.  2. Surrender.    European.    A.    Ivan  Mos- joukine  and  Marv  Philbin.  8.171ft, "  Kine."  Aug.  11,  1927.  Released Jan.  16. Terror,  The.     Ideal.     U.     Bob  Custer. 4,550  ft.     "Kine."    July    14,  1927. Posters  1/6.    Released  Jan.  2. Things  Wives  Tell.   New  Era.   A.  Edna Murphy.      6,400  ft.      "Kine."  Mav 5,  192  7.    Posters  1/6.    Released  Jan 16. Trumpet  Call,  The.  Paramount,  U. Noah  Beery  and  Charles  Farrell. 9,924  ft.  "Kine."  July  21,  1927. Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released Jan.  2. Tumbling  River.  Fox.  U.  Tom  Mix, 4,600  ft.  "Kine."  Sept.  8,  1927. Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released Jan.  16. Twinkletoes.  F.N.-P.  A.  Colleen Moore.  7.613ft,  "Kine."  Mav  5, 1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Jan.  2. Two  Gun  Man.  Ideal.  U.  Fred Thomson.  5.040  ft.  "Kine."  Feb. 10,  1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  Jan.  2. Vanity.  P.D.C.  A.  Beatrice  Jov- 5,523  ft.  "Kine."  June  23,  1927. Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released Jan.  16. What    Happened    to    Father.  Warner Bros.    A.    Warner  Oland.     5.200  ft. "  Kine."     June    30,    1927.  Posters 2/6,  1/12,  1/48.    Released  Jan.  16. What  Price   Glory  ?    Fox.    A.  Victor Maclagien.        11.000  ft,  "Kine." Mar.    17,    1927.     Poster     2/6,  2/12. 2/4  8.    Released  Jan.  9 White  Gold.    P.D.C.    U.    Jetta  Goudal. 6,173ft.     "Kine."     June    2,  1927. Posters    1/6,    1/12,    1/48.  Released Jan.  30. Wolf's  Trail.     Euro  r  an.     U.    "  Dyna-, mite."     4,136  ft,     Released  Jan.  9. Woman      Who      Didn't      Care,  The. Gaumont,  U.  Lilyan  Tashman. 5,545  ft,  "Kine."  Sept.  8,  1927. Posters  1/6,  1/12.    Released  Jan.  23 FEBRUARY  (FEATURES). As  Ye  Sow.  Gaumont.  U.  Warwick  Ward. 6.500   ft,    "Kine."    June    30.  1927. Posters  2/6  1/12.  Released  Feb.  29. Behind      the      Scenes.     F.N.-P.  U. Ben  Lyon  and  Marv  Brian.    6,015  ft, "Kine,"   June  3,  1927.  Posters,  1/6, 1  /12.    Released  Feb.  13. Black  Diamond  Express,  The.  Warner Bros.     U.     Monte   Blue.     5,700  ft. "  Kine."    June    16,    1927.  Posters 1/6,  1/12,  1/48.    Released  Feb.  13. Blighty.    W.  &  F.    U.    Ellaline  Terriss and    Lilian    Hall-Davis.      8,400  ft. "Kine."    March   24,   1927.  Posters 1/6,   1/12,    1/48.      Released  Feb.  6 Broken  Homes.  U.  Alice  Lake  and Gaston  Glass.  5,800  ft.  "Kine." June  12,  1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12. Released  Feb.  6. California  or  Bust.  Ideal.    U.  George O'Hara.  4,700  ft.  "  Kine."   July  21, 1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  Feb.  13. Carmen.    Wardour.    A.    Raqnel  Me  lie  i* 8,800  ft.     "Kine."     Mar.    3,  1927. Posters  1/6,  1/12.  Released  Feb.  20. Chain    Lightning.      Fox.      U.  Buck Jones.    5,330  ft,    "Kine."    Sept,  22, 1927.      Posters     2/6,     1/12,  1/48. Released  Feb.  20. Chess     Player,     The.        F.N.-P.  U. Charles  Duhin.     10,000  ft,  "Kine." April  28,   1927.     Released  Feb.  6. Colette  the  Unwanted.     European.  U. Andree  Kolanne.    5,800  ft.  "Kine." Oct.  20,  1927.    Released  Feb.  6. College  Widow,  The.    Warner  Bros.  U. Dolores  Costello.    6,560  ft.  "Kine." Nov.   10,   1927.     Posters   1/6;  1/12, 1/48.    Released  Feb.  20. Country  Doctor,  The,  P.D.C.  Rudolph Schildkraut.    7,508  ft,    U.  "Kine." Sept.   15,   1927.     Posters  1/6,  1/12, 1/48.    Released  Feb.  6. Demi  Bride,   The.    J.-M.-G.    A.  Lew Codv  and  Norma  Shearer.    6,500  ft. "  Kine."     April    7.    1927.  Posters 2/6,  1/12,  1/48,    Released  Feb.  13. 100 The  Kinemato  graph  Year  Book. Galloping  Fury.    European.    U.  Hoot Gibson.    5,470  ft,    "  Kine."    Oct,  27. 1927.     Released  Feb.  27. Gay    Rstreat,    The.      Fox.      U.  Ted McXamara.       7.499    ft.  "Kine." Ana:.  18,  1927.      Posters    2/6,  1/12, 1/48.    Released  Feb.  8. Giant  of  the  Mountains.  Paramount. A.     Maciste.      7,273    ft.      "  Kine." Xot.  3,  1927.      Posters     2/6,  2/12, 1/48.    Released  Feb.  20. Glad  Eye,  The.    Gaumont.    U.  Estelle Brodv.    7,700  ft.    "Kine."    Julv  7, 1927.      Posters     2  /6,     2  '12,  1/48. Released  Feb.  20. Going  Concern,  A.    Film  Distributors. U.      Johnnv    Walker.       5.300  ft. "Kine."     April    28,    1927.  '  Posters 1/6.    Released  Feb.  6. Gypsy  Princess,  The.     Butcher's.  A. Shannon  O'Dav.    5.100ff.  "Kine." Aug.   25.   1927.     Posters   1/6,  1/12, 1  /48.    Released  Feb.  20. Heaven  on  Earth.   J.-M.-G.    U.  Conrad Xagel  and  Ren6  Adoree.     6.100  ft. "Kine."     April    7.    1927.  Posters 2/6,  1/12  1/48.  Released  Feb.  20. Her    Sister's    Honour.      F.B.O.  A. Marguerite  de  la  Motte.     5,400  ft. "  Kine."     Julv    28.    1927.  Posters 2.  6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released  Feb.  13. His  Dcg.    P.D.C.     U.    Joseph  Schild- kiaut.    6.774  ft,    "Kine."    Julv  21, 1927.      Posters     1 '6.     1/12,  1/48. Released  Feb.  20. Husband   Hunters.     B.E.F.      A.  Mae Busch  and  Charles  Delaney.    5.600  ft. "Kine."     Mar.  31,    1927.  Pesters 2/6,  1/12,  1/48.    Released  Feb.  13. Lady     in       Ermine.       F.X.-P.  A- Corinne  Griffith.    6.422  ft,  "Kine/3 Mar.   10.   1927.     Posters   1/6,  1/12, 1/48.    Released  Feb.  20. Lew    Tyler's     Wives.      Argosy.  A. Hedda    Hopner    and    Frank  Mayo. 5.700  ft.     "Kine."     Julv  14.  1927. Posters  1/6,  1/12,  Released  Feb.  13. Little  Devil-May-Care.     Gaumont.  U. Betty  Balfour.     7,430  ft.  "Kine." Sept.   22.   1927.     Posters  2/6,   2  12, 1/48.    Released  Feb.  8. Long    Pants.      F.X.-P.      A.  Harry Langdon.     5,433  ft,    "Kine."  .Tune 16,   1927.     Posters   1/6,   1/12,  1/48. Released  Feb.  20. Lone  Hand  Saunders.    Ideal.    U.  Fred Thomson.      5.600   ft.     Posters  16. 1/12,  1/48.    Released  Feb.  20. My    Best    Girl.      Allied    Artists.  U. Marv  Pickford.     7.382  ft.  "Kine.-"'' Dec,  29,  1927.    Released  Feb.  13. No  Control.   P.D.C.    U.    Phvllis  Haver. 5,523  ft,     "Kine."     June  23,  1927. Posters   1/6,    1/12,    1/48.  Released Feb.  13. Notorious     Lady.    The.     F.X.-P.  A. Lewis    Stone.      6.010   ft.  "Kine."' Mav   26,    1927.     Posters   1/6,  1/12, 1/48.    Released  Feb.  27. Poor     Girl's    Romance.      Ideal.  A. Gertrude  Short  and  Creighton  Hale . 5,450  ft,     "Kine."    Mav  26.  1927. Released  Feb.  27. Queen  was  in  the  Parlovr.  The.   W.  &  F  . A.    Lili  Damita.    7.250  ft.  "Kine." Mav    5,    1927.     Posters    1,6,  1/12, 1/4*8.    Released  Feb.  27. Red  Kimono,  The.    Warner  Bros.  A. Priscilla  Bouner.    6.100  ft.  "Kine." April   14,   1927.     Posters  1/6.  1/12. 1/48.    Released  Feb.  6. Red  Mill,  The.     J.-M.-G.     U.  Marion Davies  and  Owen  Moore.     6,100  ft. "Kine."     April    7,    1927.  Posters 2/6,  1/12,  1/48.    Released  Feb.  6. Romantic  Rogue.    AVardour.    U.  Keed Howes.    4,700  ft.    "Kine."    J\dv  14. 1927.    Posters  1/6,   1/12.  Released Feb.  27. Senorita.       Paramount.       U.  Bebe Daniels.    6.554  ft.    "Kine."  Julvl4. 1927.      Posters     1/6,     1/12,  i/43.' Released  Feb,  27. Silent    Avenger,   The.     Gaumont.  U. Thunder  and  Charles  Delaney.  4,600  ft  . "  Kine."     Sept.    15,    1927.  Posters 2/6,  1/12...    Released  Feb.  13. Silk  Stockings.    European.    U.  Laura la     Plante.       6,019     ft,  "Kine." Sept.  1,  1927.    Released  Feb.  20. Sky    High   Saunders.     European.  U. Al    Wilson.      4,362    ft.  "Kine." July  21,  1927.    Released  Feb.  13. Sorrows  of  Satan,     The.  Paramount. A.     Adolphe   Menjou   and   Lva  de Putti.     6.201ft.    "Kine."    Julv  28, 1927.     Posters  3/6,  2/2.  1/48.  'Re- leased Feb.  13. Special  Delivery.  Paramount.   U.  Eddie Cantor,  and  Jobvna  Ralston.  5,458 ft.    "  Kine."    Aug.  18,  1927.  Posters 1/6,  1/12,  1/48.    Released  Feb.  20. Speedy   Spurs.     F.X.-P.      U.  Buffalo Bill  Jr.     5  reels.    "Kine."    Oct.  27. 1927.   Released  Feb.2  0. Straight  Shcotin'.    European.    U.  Ted Wells.    4.222  ft.    "Kine."    Sept.  15, 1927.     Released  Feb.  6. Sunshine  of  Paradise  Allsy.  Butcher's. A.      Barbara    Bedford.      6,500  ft. Posters    1/6.    1/12,    1/48.  "Kine." Mar.  24,  1927.    Released  Feb.  6. Two  Girls  Wanted.     Fox.     U.  Janet Gaynor  and  Glenn  Trvon.     5,090  ft. "  Kine."     Oct,    13,    1927.  Posters 2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released  Feb.  20. When  Seconds  Count.     Wardour.  U. Billv  Sullivan.     4.700  ft.  "Kine." Mav   25,    1927.     Posters   1/6,  1/12. Released  Feb.  20. Whirlwind  of  Youth.    Paramount.  U. Lois    Moran    and    Donald  Keith. 5.698  ft,     "Kine."     July   7,  1927. Posters   3/6,   2/12,   1/48.  Released Feb.  6. Whom  God  Hath  Joined.  Film  Dis- tributors. A.  Gaston  Glass  and Herbert  Rawlinson.  6,250  ft.  "  Kine." Mar.  31,  1927.  Posters  1/6.  Released Feb.  13. Wives    at    Auction.      Xcw    Era.  A. Edna  Murphy  and  Gaston  Glass. 5.800  ft,  "Kine."  July  14,  1927. Posters  1/6,  1/12.  Released  Feb.  2C  . Women  Love  Diamonds.  J.-M.-G.  A. Pauline  Starke  and  Owen  Moore. 6.000  ft,  "Kine."  Mav  5.  1927. Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released Feb.  27. World  at  her  Feet.      Paramount.  A. Florence  Vidor.     5.621ft,  "Kine." Julv   21,    1927.     Posters   1/6,  1/12, 1/48.    Released  Feb.  23. Wrath    of   the    Gods.     Wardour.  U. Leini  Riefenstahl.    7.500  ft.  "Kine."' June  2,  1927.   Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48. Rel-eared  Feb.  6. Films  Released  during  the  Year, 101 MARCH  (FEATURES), Ace  of  Cads.  Paramount.  A.  Adolphe Menjou  and  Alice  Joyce.  5,772  ft. "Kine."  Sept.  1,  1927.  Posters,  1 /6, 1/12,  1/48.    Released  Mar.  26. Almost  Human.  P.D.C.  U.  Vera, Remolds.  5,594  ft.  "Kine."  Oct. 27,'  1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  Mar.  19. Annie  Laurie.  J.-M.-G.  A.  Lillian Gish  and  Norman  Kerry.  8,50  0  ft, "  Kine."  Mav  19,  1927.  Posters 2/6,  1/12,  1/48.    Released  Mar.  19. Arizona  Bound.  Paramount.  U.  Gary Cooper.  4,859  ft,  "Kine."  Sept.  1, 1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Mar.  26. Backbiters.  Gaumont.  A.  Catherine Hessling.     5,100  ft.    "Kine."  Aug. 18,  1917.  Posters  2/6,  1/12.  Re- leased Mar.  12. Back  to  God's  Country.    European.  U. Renee  Adoree.     5.716  ft,  "Kine." July  28,  192  7.    Released  Mar.  — . Big  Ideas.    F.B.O.    A.    Eugenie  Gilbert and  Ralph  Graves.    5,290  ft,   "  Kine." Aug.  25,  1927.   Posters  2  /'6,  1  /12,  1  /48 Released  Mar.  5. Border  Cavalier.    European.    U.  Fred Humes.    4,397  ft.    "Kine."   Aug.  18, 1927.    Released  Mar.  — . Brigadier  Gerard.    P.D.C.  U.    Rod  la Rocque  and  Phyllis  Haver.    8,000  ft. "Kine."    Sept.  8,  1927.    Posters  2/6, 1-12,  1/48.    Released  Mar.  5. Chmg.      Paramount.       U.  Interest 6,423  ft,     "Kine."     Sept,    8,  1927. Posters   1'6,    1/12,    1/48.  Released Mar.  5. Chinese  Parrott,  The.     European.  U. Marion  Nixon.     7,280  ft,  "Kine" Sept.  1,  1927.    Released  Mar.  — . Collegiate.    Ideal.  U.    Alberta  Vaugh. 4,600  ft.     "Kine."     Aug.   4,  1927. Posters  1  /6,  1  /12,  1748.  Released  Mar. 26. Compassion.  Gaumont,  U.  Alma Bennett.  6.290  ft.  "Kine."  Aug. 25,1927.  Posters  1  6,  1 ,12.  Released Mar.  26. Corsican  Love.  Gaumont.  U.  Gaston Jacquet,  6,464  ft.  "Kine."  July 21,  1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12.  Re- leased Mar.  5. Dove,  The.  Allied  Artists.  A.  Norma Talmadge.    8,450  ft,    "Kine."  Jan.. 19,  1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  Mar.  12. East  Side  West  Side.  Fox.  A.  George O'Brien  and  Virginia  Valli.  8,100  ft, "Kine."  Oct.  27,  1927.  Posters  2/6, 1/12,  1/48.    Released  Mar.  25. Easy  Virtue.  W.  &  F.  A.  Isabel  Jeans and  Robin  Ervine.  7,30  0  ft.  "  Kine." Sept.  1,  1927.  Posters.  2/6,  1/12, 1748.    Released  Mar.  5. Framed.  F.N.  P.  U.  Milton  Sills. 5  reels.  "Kine."  Aug.  25,  1927. Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released Mar.  5. Flying  Three.  Western  Import,  U. Al  Wilson.  5,700  ft,  "Kine."  Aug. 4,  1927.  Posters  1/6.  Released. Mar.  20, Garden  of  Eden,  The.  Allied  Artists.  A. Corinne  Griffiths,  7,450  ft.  "Kine." Mar.  1,  1928.  Posters  1/6.  1/12,  1/48. Released  Mar.  26, Ghost  Train,  The.    W.  &  F.     U.  Guv Newall.  6,500  ft.  "Kine."  Sept,  15. 1927.  Posters  2/6  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Mar.  19. Glitter.  F.N. -P.  A.  Richard  Bart  hol- iness. 6,756  ft.  "Kine."  Oct.  27, 1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/84.  Re- leased Mar.  19. Hunchback  of  Notre  Dame.  ('Re-issue.; European.  Lon  Chanev.  11,000  ft. "Kine."  Nov.  22.  1927.  Released Mar. — Just  Lads.  Fox.  U.  Sally  Phipps. 5,490  ft.  "Kine."  Nov.  3,  1927. Posters  2/6.  1/12,  1/48.  Eeleased Mar.  19. Keeper  of  the  Bees,  The.  Ideal.  A.  Clara Bow.     6,000  ft,    "Kine."    April  21. 1927.    Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re: leased  Mar.  19. Lovers.    J.-M.-G.    A.    Ramon  Novarro and  Alice  Terrv.    5,200  ft.  "Kine." Mav   26,    1927.     Posters   2/6,  1/12, 1/48.    Released  Mar.  26. Love    Smugglers.      Film  Distributors. U.   Cullen  Landis  and  Dorothy  Divan  . 5,200  ft,     "Kine."     May   5,  1927. Posters  1  ,/6.    Released  Mar.  5. Man's  Past,  A.    European.    A.  Conrad Veidt.    6,047  ft.    "Kine."    Sept.  22. 1927.    Released  Mar. — Man  Who  Waited,   The.    F.N.-P.  U. Frank  Braidwood.    4,007  ft.  "Kine." Dec.   15,   1927.     Posters   1/6,  1/12. Released  Mar.  5. Marriage  of  Marcia,  The.   I.N.-P.  A. Bille  Dove  and  Ben  Lyon.    5,783  ft. "Kine."    Oct.  6,  1927.    Posters  1/6, 1/12,  1/48.    Released  Mar.  12. Naughty     But     Nice.       F.N.-P.  U. Colleen  Moore.     6,560  ft.     "  Kine.' ' Aug.  4,  1927.   Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/4  8. Released  Mar.  26. Oh     Billy,    Behave.      Wardour.  U. Billy  West.    4,150  ft.   "Kine."  June 9,  1927.    Posters  1/6,  1/12.  Released Mar.  29. Plav   Safe.    F.N.-P.    U.    Monty  Banks and  Virginia  Lee  Corbin.  4,932  ft. "Kine."    Julv    21,    1927.  Posters 1/6,  1/12,  1/48.    Released  Mar.  19. Prey  of  the  Wind.   Wardour.   U.  Lilian Hall-Davis.    4,800  ft,    "Kine."  Aug. 4,1927.    Posters  1 /6,  1 /12.  Released Mar.  8. Publicity  Madness.  Fox.  U.  Lois Moran  and  Edmund  Lowe.  5,8  00  ft. "Kine."  Oct,  20,  1927.  Released Mar.  5. Quicker 'n    Lightning.       F.N.-P.  U. Buffalo  Bill,  jun.    5  reels.  "Kine." Nov.    3,    1927.     Posters    1/6,  1/12. Released  Mar.  26. Rejuvenation     of     Aunt     Mary,  The. PDC     U.    May  Robson  and  Phyllis Haver.    5,842  ft.    "Kine."    Aug.  18. 1927.    Posters  1/6,   1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Mar.  12. Right  of  the  Strongest.   Western  Import . A.   E.K.Lincoln.    6,300  ft,  "Kine." May  19,  1927.  Posters  1/6.  Released Mar.  5.  _ Rolled    Stockings.      Paramount,  U Louise  Brooks.     6,176  ft,  "Kine.-- Sept.  8,  1927.   Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  Mar.  5. 102 The  Kin emato graph  Year  Book. Rough  House  Rosie.    Paramount.  A. Clara  Bow  and  Reed  Howes.    5, 872  ft. "Kine."  Aug.  18,  1927.   Posters  1/6, 1  /12,  1  /4S.    Released  Mar.  12. Rush   Hour,  The.     P.D.C.     A.  Marie Prevost  and  Harrison  Ford.    5,816  ft. "Kine."   Nov.  13,  1927.   Posters  1  16. 1/12.    Released  Mar.  26. Silver  Valley.    Fox.    U.     Tom  Mix  and Dorothy  Dwan.     4.980  ft.    "  Kine." Oct.    20,    1927.     Posters    2/6,  1/12, 1/48.   Released  Mar.  12.  . Slide,  Kelly, Slide.  J.-M.-G.   U.  William Haines  and  Sallv  O'Neil.     7,000  ft. "Kine."   Mav  12,  1927.   Posters  2/6, 1/12,  1/48.    Released  Mar.  12. Temple  of  Shadows,  The.    New  Era.  U. Queenie     Thomas     and  Bernbard Goetzke.    6,700  ft.    "Kine."   Nov.  3, 1927.    Posters  1/6, leased  Mar.  5. Throne  for  a  Saddle. Tyler  and  Frankie "Kine."   June  16,  1927.   Posters  1/6, 1/12,  1/48.    Released  Mar.  12. Understanding- Heart,  The.   J.-M.-G.  U. Joan  Crawford  and  Francis  X.  Bush- Mav  5, Re- U.  Ray- "  Kine.!: man.     6,300  ft.  "Kine 1927.    Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48 leased  Mar.  5. Wedding  Bills.  Paramount, mond  Griffith.     5,8  36  ft Sept.  8,  1927.   Posters  1  /6,  1  /12,  1  /48. Released  Mar.  19. Whom  Shall  I  Marry  ?     Gaumont.  U. Wanda  Ha wlev.    5,000  ft.  "Kine." Aug1.  4.  1927.   Posters  1/6,  1/12.  Re- leased Mar.  19. Zigano.    Western  Import.    U.  Harry ,643  ft,  "Kine."  Sept.  8,  1927. 1/6,    1/12.    Released  Mar. Peel. Posters 19. 1  /12,  1/48.  Re- Ideal.  U.  Tom Darro.     4,429  ft. SERIALS. Trail  of  the  Tiger.  European.  Jack Daugherty.  2  reels.  Episode  1.  Re- leased Mar.  15. Trooper  77.  European.  Herbert  Raw- linson.  2  reels.  Episode  1.  Released Mar.  19. Alias  the  Lone  Wolf, Lytell  and  Lois  Wilson.     6,38  5  ft. "  Kine."     Sept.    22.    1927.  Posters 2/6,  1/12,  1/48.    Released  Apr.  16. Black   Jack.     Fox    U.     Buck  Jones. 4,740  ft.     "Kine."    Oct.  13,  1927. Posters  2  /6,  1  /12.  Released  April  23. Bohemian  Love.    Wardour.    A.  Ivan Petrovich.    8.500  ft.    "Kine."  Mav 19,   1927.     Posters   1/6,   1/12,  1/48. Released  April  30. Broadway   Nights.    F.N.-P.     U.  Lois Wilson.     6,717  ft.  "Kine."  June  30, 1927.      Posters     1/6,      1/12,  1/48. Released  April  9. Broken  Gate,  The.   B.E.F.   A.  Dorothy Phillips.    6.000  ft.  "Kine."  May  12, 1927.      Posters     2/6,     1/12,  1/48. Released  April  2. Brute,  The.    Warner  Bros.    A.  Monte Blue.     6,790  ft.     "Kine"  May  12, 1927.      Posters     2/6,     1/12,     1  48. Released  April  29. California.   J.-M.-G.    U.    Tim  McCoy. 4,900  ft.     "Kine."  June   12,  1927. Posters    2/6,    1/12,    1/48.  Released April  16. Captain  Salvation.    J.-M.-G.    A.  Lars Hanson  and  Pauline  Starke.   6,800  ft. "Kine."     June    23,    .1927.  Posters 2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released  April  SO. Cheaters,     The.       B.E.F.       A.  Pat O'Malley.   6,000  ft.   "  Kine."  May  12, 1927.      Posters     2/6,     1/12,  1/48. Released  April  16. Closed  Gates.  Argosy.   U.  Jane  Novak. 5,506  ft.    "Kine."    June  23,  1927. Posters  2/6,  1/12.  Released  Apr.  16. Coming    and    Going.      F.N.-P.  U. Buffalo  Bill,  Jr.    4,503  ft,  "Kine." Oct,    27,    1927.     Posters   1/6,  1/12. Released  April  16. Cyclone  of  the  Range.   Ideal.    U.  Tom Tylor.    4,817.  ft.    "Kine."    Sept  1, 1927.      Posters     1/6,     1/12,  1/48. Released  April  23. Daughter  of  the  Hills.    Wardour.  U. Raquel  Meller.     5,000  ft.  "Kine." Aug.    18,   1927.     Posters   1/6,  1/12. Released  April  19. APRIL  (FEATURES). F.B.O.    U.    Bert     Desert  Prince,  The.   B.E.F.    U.  Jobyan Ralston.  6,200  ft.  "Kine."  Oct,  6 1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  Released, April  2. Drums  of  the  Desert.    Paramount.  U. Warner  Baxter.     5,8  34  ft.  "Kine." Sept.   22,   1927.     Posters  3/6,  2/12, 1/48.    Released  April  16. Flight  Commander,  The.    Gaumont.  Sir Alan  Cobham.     8,276  ft.  "Kine." Oct.  6,  1927.    Posters  2/6,  2/12,  1/48 D.C.    Released  April  9. Frisco  Sally  Levy.    J.-M.-G.    U.  Sallv ONeil.    6,200  ft.    "Kine."    June  12. Posters   2/6,   1/12,   1/48.  Released April  2. Girl  of  Paris.  B.I.F.D.  U.  Imogene Robertson.  6.000  ft,  "Kine."  Mav 12,1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12.  Released May  2. Is  that  Nice.  Ideal   U.   George  O'Hara, 4,500  ft.     Posters   1/6,    1/12,  1/48. Released  April  16. Ladies   Must  Dress.    Fox  U.  Virginia Valli.     5.568  ft,     "Kine."    Dec.  8, 1927.      Posters     2/6,     1/12,  1/48. Released  April  30. Loves    of    Carmen,    The.      Fox.  A. Dolores  del  Rio  and  Victor  McLagien. 7,888  ft,    "  Kine."      Aug.  25,  1927. Posters  2/6,   1/12,   1/48.  Released April  23. Magic  Flame,  The.    Allied  Artists.  A. Ronald  Colman  and  Vilma  Bankv. 8,350  ft,     "Kine."     Feb.    2,  1928. Released  April  16. Main  Event,  The.     P.D.C.     A.  Vera Revnolds.    6,601ft,    "  Kine."  Dec.  8, 1927.      Posters     1/6,     1/12,  1/48. Released  April  30. Man  on  the  Box  (Re-issue).  Gaumont, U.   Svd  Chaplin.    8,000  ft.  "Kine." Sept.  24,  1925.    Posters.    1/6,  3/12. Released  April  2. Man  Power.    Paramount.    U.  Richard Dix.    5,547  ft.    "Kine."    Sept,  15. 1927.      Posters     3/6,     2/12,  1/48. Released  April  2. Matrimony.     Gaumont.    U.    Lil  Dag- over.     7,274  ft.    "Kine."    Sept  1, 1927.    Posters  2/6,  1/12,  Released April  23. Films  Released  during  the  Year. 103 Merry  Madcap,  The.    Graham  Wilcox. U.    Lya  Mara.    6,000  ft.  "Kine." June   9,   1927.     Posters   1/6,  1/12, Released  April  2. Naughty  Nannette.    Ideal.     U.  Viola Dana.    5,070  ft.    "Kine."    July  14, 1927.      Posters    1/6,     1/12,  1/48. Released  April  30. Pyjamas.     Fox.       U.     Olive  Borden. 5,850  ft.     'Kine."     Nov.   10,  1927. Posters   2/6,   1/12,   1/48.  Released April  2. Romany  Princess,  A.  Graham  Wilcox. U.  Lya  Mara.  6,000  ft,  "Kine." May  5,  1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12. Released  April  23. Rookies.  J.-M.-G.  U.  Karl  Dane  and George  K.  Arthur.  6,000  ft.  "  Kine." May  26,  1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12 1/48.  Released  April  9. Rubber  Heels.  Paramount  U.  Ed. Wynn.  5,531.  ft,  "Kine."  Sept.  29 1927.      Posters     3/6,     2/12,  1/48. F.B.O.  U.  Shirley "Kine."  Oct,  13, 2/6,     1/12,  1/48. Release  April  23. Sally  in  Our  Alley. Mason.    5,880  ft, 1927.  Posters Released  April  9. Say  It  with  Diamonds.    Butchers'.  A. Betty  Compson.    5,689  ft.  "Kine." June   2,    1927.     Posters    1/6,  1/12, 1/48.     Released  April  9. Somewhere    in   Sonara.      F.N.-P  U. Ken    Maynard.      5,7  00   ft.  Kine." April  28,   1927.     Posters   1/6,  1/12, 1/48.    Released  April  2. Speedy  Smith.     Wardour.     U.  Billy Siillivan.    5,000  ft.   "Kine."   July  7, 1927.    Posters  1/6,  1/12,  Released Apr.  9. Sunset  Derby.  F.N.-P.  U.  Mary Astor.     4,982  ft,  "Kine."    July  14, |  1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12.  Released April  9. Tarzan  and  the  Golden  Lion.  Ideal.  U. James  Pierce.     5,500  ft.  "Kine." May    5,    1927.     Posters    2/6,  1/12, 1/48.     Released  April  9. Ten  Modern  Commandments.  Paramount U.  Esther  Ralston   6,420  ft.  "Kine." Sept.    22,   1927.    Posters    3/6,  2/12, 1  /48,  D.O.    Release  April  9. Three's  a  Crowd.    F.N.-P.     U.  Harry Langdon.    5,690  ft.    "Kine."  Sept. 29,  1927.      Posters  1/6,   1/12,  1/48. Released  April  16. Three    Hours.     F.N,-P.     A.  (Jorinne Griffith.    6,780  ft.    "  Kine."  April  26, 1927.        Posters     1/6,     1/12,  1/48. Released  April  23. Tillie  the  Toiler.    J.-M.-G.    U.  Marion Davies.      6,000  ft.      "Kine."  June 30,   1927.     Posters  2/6,   1/12,  1/48. Released  April  23. Time  to  Love.    Paramount,    U.  Ray- mond   Griffith.    4,811ft.  "Kine." Sept.   29,   1927.     Posters  3/6,  2/12, 1/48.    Released  April  26. Tragic    Hour,    The.        Gaumont.  A. Maria  Jacobini.     7,617ft.  "Kine." Aug-.    25,    1927.      Posters   1/6,  1/12. Released  April  16. Turkish  Delight.    P.D.C.    U.  Rudolph Schildkraut.        5,377  ft.  "Kine." Oct,    26,    1927.      Posters    1/6,  1/12. Released  April  9. Tyrant,  The.      Butcher's.      A.  Noah. Beery.    5,930  ft,    "Kine."    June  16 1927.        Posters     1/6,     1,12,  1/48. Released  April  23. Very   Confidential.     Fox.     U.  Madge Bellamy.     5,590  ft.     "Kine."  Nov. 1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  April  16. Vortex,  The.  W.  &  F.  A.  Ivor Novello.    6,300  ft.    "Kine."  Mar.  29. 1928.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  April  23. Wanted  a  Coward.  Argosy.  U.  Lillian Rich  and  Robert  Agnew.  5,306  ft, "  Kine."  July  28,  1927.  Posters 2/6,1/12.    Released  April  30. Way  of  All  Flesh.  Paramount.  A. Emil  Jennings.  8,394.  ft.  "Kine" Sept.  22,  1927.  Posters  3/6,  2/12, 1/48.   D.O.  Released  April  30. What  Every  Girl  Should  Know.  Warner Bros.  U.  Patsy  Ruth  Miller.  5,800 ft.  "  Kine."  Mar.  24,  1927.  Posters 2/6,  1/12,  1/48.    Released  April  9. Wise  Wife.  The.  P.D.O.  A.  Phyllis Haver.  5,620  ft.  "Kine."  Nov.  10, 1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12.  Released April  23. Woman  Redeemed,  A.  New    Era.  A. Joan  Lockton.       8,200  ft.  "Kine." Sept.  27,  1927.     Posters   1/6,  1/12, 1/48.    Released  April  30. Wreck  of   the  Hesperus     P.D.O.  U. Virginia  Bradford   6,145ft.  "Kine." Dec.  1,  1927.  Posters  2/6  1/12,  1/48. Released  April  2. MAY Arcadians,   The.     Gaumont,  U. Blue.  7,000  ft.  "Kine."  Nov.  24, 1927.  Posters  2/6,  2/12,  1/48.  Re- leased   May  7. Arizona  Wildcat.  Fox.  U.  Tom  Mix. 4,6  30  ft.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  May  7. Backstage.  B.E.F.  A.  Eileen  Percy and  Alberta  Vaughn.  6,000  ft. "  Kine."  July  21,  1927.  Posters  2  /6, 1/12,1/48.    Released  May  7. Becky.  J.-M.-G.  A.  Sally  O'Neil  and OwenMoore.  6,150ft.  "Kine."  July 28,  1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  May  7. Bitter  Apples.  Warner  Bros.   A.  Monte Blue   and   Myrna   Loy.      5,100  ft. "Kine."      June  23,  1927.  Posters /12,  1/48.   Released  May  28. (FEATURES). Ben     Blondes  Prefer  Boxers. Wardour.  U. XeniaDesni.  5,200  ft.  "  Kine."  Aug, 11,1927.  Posters  1/6,  1 /12.  Released May  31. Blood  Ship,  The.  F.B.O.  A.  Hobarth Bosworth  and  Jacqueline  Logan. 6,306  ft.  "Kine."  Sept,  22,  1927. Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released May  18. Dance   Magic.       F.N.-P/    Ben  _L  yon and  Pauline  Starke.  5,638  ft.  ' Nov.  10,  1927.  Posters  1 /< 1/48.   Released  May  14. Doctor's    Orders.  (Re-issue.) mount.    U.  Harold  Lloyd. Kine."     Jan.    25,  1923. Kine. 1  /12, Para- 4,369  ft. Posters 2  /6,  1/12,  1  /48.   Released  May  21. 104 The  Kin emato graph  Year  Book. Enchanted  Island,  The.  B.E.F.  U. Charlotte  Stevens.  5.000  ft.  "  Kine." June  16,  1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12, 1  /48.    Released  May  14. Firemen,  Save  My  Child.  Paramount. U.  Wallace  Beerv.  5,300  ft.  "  Kine." Oct.  20,  1927.  Posters  3/6,  2/12,  1/48. Released  May  14. First  Auto,  The.  Warner  Bros.  U. Patsy  Ruth  Miller  and  Barney  Old- field.  6,931ft.  "Kine."  Sept.  29, 1927.  Posters  2/6.  Released  May 28. Flame   of   the    Argentine.     Ideal.  A Evelyn  Brent.     4,900  ft.  "Kine." Aug.  4,  1927.    Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  May  28. Four   Footed   Ranger.     European.  U. Dynamite.    4.390  ft.    "Kine."  Oct. 20,  1927.    Released  May  28. Frontiersman,  The.    J.-M.-G.    U.  Tim McCoy  and  Claire  Windsor.  5,000  ft  . "  Kine."  Julv  21,  1927.  Posters 2/6,1/12,1/48.    Released  May  14. Good  Morning,  Judge.  European.  U. Reginald  Denn v.  5,427  ft.  "Kine." Mar.  29,  1928.    Released  May,  7. Her  Father  Said  No.  Ideal.  U.  Marv Brian.  5,880  ft.  "Kine."  Mar.  3 1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased May  7. Hula.  Paramount.  A.  Clara  Bow. 5,686,  ft.  "Kine."  Nov.  10,  1927. Posters  3/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released May  28. Irish  Hearts.  Warner  Bros.  U.  Mav McAvoy,  5,500  ft.  "Kine."  June  9, 1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased May  7. Jackals.  Gaumont.  A.  Jennv  Hessel- quist.  7,600  ft.  "Kine."  June  23, 1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12.  Released May  14. Jazz  Girl.  Butcher's.  U.  Edith  Roberts. 4,880  ft.  "Kine."  June  23,  1927. Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released May  21. Last  Rose  of  Summer.  (Re-issue.)  Film Distributors.  U.  Ovren  Nares.  5,000 ft.  "Kine."  Feb.  25,  1920.  Released May  21. Monte  Cristo.  Fox.  U.  John  Gilbert. 7,2  30  ft.    Released  May  21. My  Friend  from  India.  P.D.C.  U. Elinor  Fair.  5,689  ft.  "Kine." Jan.  5,  1928.  Posters  1/6,  1/12.  Re- leased May  7. One    Glorious   Scrap.     European.  U. Fred   Humes.      4,146   ft.  "Kine." Sept.  8,  1927.    Released  May  14. On  Ze  Boulevard.    J.-M.-G.     U.  Lew Cody  and  Renee  Adoree.     5,400  ft. "Kine."   Aug.  11,  1927.   Posters  2/6, 1/12,1/48.    Released  May  21. Out  cf  the  Past.    Argosy.    A.  Mildred Harris.    5,200  ft.    "Kine."    Sept.  8, 1927.    Posters  1/6,   1/12.  Released May  28. Prince   of  Head  Waiters.    F.N. -P.  A. Lewis  Stone.  6,383  ft.  "Kine." July  21,  1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  May  21. Princess    of    Hoboken.      B.E.F.  U. Edmund  Burne,  Lou  Tellegen. 5,  500  ft.  "  Kine."  1  June  10,  1927. Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released May  7. Running  Wild.    Paramount.    U.    D.  C. Fields  and  Marv  Brian.     6,26  5  ft. "Kine/'     Oct.  "27,    1927.  Posters 3-6,  2/12,  1/48.  Released  May  21. Samaritan,   The.    P.D.C.    U.  Rudolph Schildkraut.       5,998    ft.  "Kine." Nov.   13,   1927.     Posters   1/6,  1/12, 1/48.    Released  May  21. See     You     in     Jail.       F.N. -P.  U. Jack  Mulhall.     5,742  ft.  "Kine." May   26,    1927.     Posters   1/6,  1/12, 1/48.    Released  May  7. Shamrock  and  the  Rose.  Butcher's.  U. Edmund  Burne.     4,880  ft.  "Kine." June   30,   1927.     Posters   .1/6,  1/12, 1/48.    Released  May  7. Silver  Comes  Through.   Ideal.    U.  Fred Thomson.    5,250  ft.    "Kine."  Aug. 25,   1927.     Posters  2/6,   1/12,  1/48. Released  May  21. Sister   to    Assist   'Er.     Gaumont.  A. Mary  Brough.     6,000  ft.  "Kine." Sept.   29,   1927.     Posters  2/6,  2/12, 1/48.    Released  May  28. Small  Bachelor,  The.     European.  U. Barbara  Kent.    6,285.    ft.  "Kine." Sept.  20,  1927.    Released  May  28. Sons    of   the   Sea.     Paramount.  U. Wallace  Beery  and  Esther  Ralston. 8,890  ft.    "Kine."    Oct.     27.  1927. Posters   2/6,   2/12,   1/4  8.  Released May  7. Stark  Love.  Paramount.  U.  Helen Mundav.  6,086  ft.  "Kine."  Nov.  3, 1927.  Posters  3/6,  2  /32,  1  /48. Released  May  24. Stolen  Bride.  F.N. -P.  A.  Billie Dove  and  Lloyd  Hughes.  7,754  ft, "  Kine."    Sept,  22,  1927. Thumbs  Down.  Argosv.  U.  Creighton Hale.  5,075  ft.  "Kine."  Aug.  25, 1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  Released May  14. Trick  of  Hearts.    European.    U.  Hoot Gibson.    5,178ft,    "Kine."    Feb.  9, 192  8.    Released  May  21. Tr  ampin'      Trouble.         F.N. -P.  U. Buffalo  Bill,  Jr.   5  reels.      "  Kine." Oct,  20,  1927.    Released  May  7. Two  Arabian  Knigats.  Allied  Artists.  A. William    Boyd    and    Marv  Astor, 7,450  ft.     "Kine."     Nov.   24,  1927. Posters     2/6,     1/12,    1/48.  Released May  14. Two    Women.     Graham   Wilcox.  A. Lee    Parry    and    Harry  Leidtke. 6,239  ft.     "Kine."    July  28,  1927. Posters  1/6,  1/12.    Released  May  7. Unmarried  Daughters.     W.   &  F.  U. Jenny    Jugo.      6,825   ft,  "Kine." Jan.    5,    1928.     Posters    2/6,  1/12. Released  May  21. We're  All  Gamblers.    Paramount.  A. Thomas  Meighan.    5,874  ft,  "Kine." Oct.  13,  1927.   Posters  3  /6,  2  /12,  1  /48. Released  May  7. When  a  Dog  Loves.   Ideal    U.  Ranger 4,380  ft.     "Kine."     July  21,  1927. Posters   1/6,    1/12,    1/48.  Released May  14. Films  Released  during  the  Year. 105 Where    Trails    Begin.     Gaumont,  A. Silver  Streak.     5,500  ft.  "Kine." Sept,    1.    1927.     Posters   2/6,  2/12. Released  May  21. Wizard.      Fox,    A.      Edmund  Lowe. 5,570  ft,     "Kine."     Dec.   29,  1927. Posters   2/6,    1/12,    1/48.  Released May  28. Wolf  Fangs.  Fox.  U.  Charles  Roxton. 5.250  ft.  "Kine."  Dec.  15,  1927. Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released May  14. Wolves  of  the  Underworld.  Wardour. A.  All  star.  7,000  ft.  "Kine." July  28,  1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12. Released  May  21. JUNE  (FEATURES). After  Midnight.  J.-M.-G.  A.  Norma Shearer.  6,100ft,  "Kine."  Oct.  6, 1927.  Posters,  2/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  June  11. All  Aboard.  F.N.-P.  U.  Johnny  Hines. 5,200  ft.  "Kine."  June  23.  1927. Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released June  13. Babe  Ccmes  Home.  F.N. -P.  A.  Babe Ruth  and  Anna  Q.  Nilsson.  5,570  ft. "  Kine."  June  30,  1927.  Posters  2/6, 1/12,  1/48.    Released  June  11. Beauty  Shoppers,  The.  B.E.F.  A.  Mae Busch.  5,800  ft.  "Kine."  July  14, 1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased June  4. Blackmail.  Film  Distributors.  A.  Jack Trevor  and  Ellen  Richter.  7,400  ft. "  Kine."  Aug.  4,  1927.  Posters  1/6, 1/12,  1/48.    Released  June  1. Bush  Leaguer,  The.  Warner  Bros.  U. Monte  Blue  and  Leila  H  yarns.  5,811 ft.  "  Kine."  Dec.  1,  1927.  Posters 2/6,  1/12,  1/48.    Released  June  4. By  Whose  Hand  ?  F.B.O.  U.  Ricardo Cortez.  5,293ft,  "Kine."  Nov.  3 1927.  Posters  2  6,  1/12,  1  48 Released  June  18. Cancelled  Debt.  Argosr.  U.  Charlotte Stevens.  5,500  ft.  "Kine."  Oct.  13, 1927.  Posters  1/6,  1,  12.  Released June  25. Clean  Up,  The.      European.    U.  Ted Wells.     4,201  ft.     "  Kine."  Oct,  20, 1927.   Released  June  11. Count  of  Ten,  The.      European.  A. Charles  Ray.   5,557  ft.  "Kine."  Oct. 6.  1927.   Released  June  18. Crazy  Mazie.     Wardour.       U.  Lillian Harvey.    6,300  ft.    "  Kine."  Aug.  18, 1927.    Posters    1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re*- leased  June  11. Cruel  Truth,  The.    Argosy.     U.  Hedda Hopper.   5.160ft.   "Kine."   Aug.  11, 1927.     Posters  1/6,  1/12.  Released June  11. Cruise  of  the  Hawk.  Wardour.  U.  Reed Howes.    5,000  ft.   "  Kine."   Sept,  22. 1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12.  Released June  5. Crystal  Cup,  The.    F.N. -P.    A.  Dorothv Mackaill  and  Jack  Mulhall.    6,300  ft, "  Kine."  Nov.  10,  1927.  Posters  1/6, 1/12,  1/48.    Released  June  25. Desired  Woman,  The.  Warner  Bros.  A. Irene  Rich.    5,200  ft,   "Kine."  Nov. 24,  1927.     Posters  2/6,   1/12,  1/48. Released  June  18. Duchess  of  the  Follies  Bergeres.  Western Import.  U.  Mady  Christians.  5,500  ft. "  Kine."  Aug.  25,  1927.   Posters  2/6, 1/12.  Released  June  11. Foreign  Devils.       J.-M.-G.     A.  Tim McCoy.    4,600  ft,    "  Kine."    Feb.  12, 1928.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased June  4. For  Ladies  Only.  F.B.O.  U.  Jacqueline Logan.  5,293  ft.  "Kine."  Aug.  18, 1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased June  4. Gtallagher.  P.D.C.  U.  Junior  Coghlan.- — 5,200  ft,  "  Kine."  Jan.  5.  192  8. Posters  1/6,  1/12.    Released  June  18. Girl  in  the  Pullman,  The.  P.D.C.  A. Marie  Prevost  and  Harrison  Ford. 5,900  ft,  "  Kine."  Dec.  1,  1927. Posters  1/6,  1/12.    Released  June  14. In  a  Monastery  Garden.  (Reissue. ) J.-M.-G.  A.  Yiola  Dana.  7,700  ft. "  Kine."  Nov.  6.  1924.  Posters  2/6, 1/12,  1/48.  Released  June  25. and  Bevond  the  Law.  F.N. -P.  U. Ken  Mavnard.  6,195  ft.  "Kine." Jnly  7,  1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  June  4. Lure  of  the  Night  Club.  Ideal.  A.  Viola Dana,  5,500  ft.  "  Kine."  Sept.  15, 1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased June  25. Marriage  Bargain.  Butcher's.  A. Barbara  Bedford.  5,800  ft,  "  Kine." July  28,  1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/4  8. Released  June  11. Marriage  of  Convenience,  A.  Western Import.  U.  Dollv  Davis.  5,922  ft. "  Kine."  Aug.  18,  1927.  Fosters  2/6, 1/12.    Released  June  4. Oh  !  What  a  Nurse.  (Reissue.)  Gau- mont, U.  Syd  Chaplin.  6.300  ft. "  Kine."  May  20,  1926.  Posters  2/6, 1/12,  1/48.    Released  June  4. Out  of  the  Mist.  Butcher's.  A.  Mady Christians.  7,000  ft,  "  Kine."  Sept, 1,  1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  June  25. Phantom  Flyer,  The.  European.  U.  Al Wilson.  4,221ft,  "Kine."  Sept,  8. 1927.   Released   June  25. Prince  of  Broadway.  W.  &  F.  A.  George Walsh.  5,501ft.  "Kine,"  July  17. 1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12.  Released June  25. Queen  of  the  Boulevards.    B.I.F.D.  A. Andre  Lafayette.  6,800  ft.  "  Kine." Aug.  15,  1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12. Released  June  25. Red  Dancer,  The.  Gaumont,  A.  Magda Sonja,  7,000  ft.  "  Kine."  Sept.  8. 1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12.  Released June  11. Return  of  Boston  Blackie.  Gaumont. A.  Corliss  Palmer  and  "  Strong- heart."  5,800  ft.  "  Kine."  Dec.  8. 1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12.  Released June  25. Rising  to  Fame.  W.  &  F.  A.  George Walsh.  5,800  ft.  "  Kine."  Jan.  5, 1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12.  Released June  4. Sonora  Kid,  The.  Ideal.  U.  Tom  Tyler. 4,600  ft.  "  Kine."  Aug.  4,  1927. Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released June  11. 106 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Sparking  Youth.  Wardour.  A.  Vera Yeroniiia.  7,300  ft.  "  Kine."  Sept.  1, 1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12.  Released June  18. Thirteenth  Juror,  The.  European.  A. Francis  Bushman  and  Anna  Q. Nilsson.  5,526  ft.  "Kine."  Sept.  22, 1927.    Released  June  4. Topsy  and  Eva.  Allied  Artists.  U,  The Duncan  Sisters.  5,750  ft.  "  Kine." June  5,  1928.    Released  June  18. Yours  to  Command.  Ideal.  U.  George O'Hara,  4,800  ft.  "Kine."  Aug.  4, 1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased June  18. JULY  (FEATURES), Accused.  W.  &  F.  U.  Dorothy  Drew and  Charles  Delaney.  4,415  ft. "  Kine."  Julv  21,  1927.  Posters  1/16, 1/12.    Released  July  30. Bowery  Rose.  Gaumont.  A.  Gladys Hulette.  6.500  ft.  "Kine."  Jan.  19, 1928.  Posters  2/6,  1/12.  Released July  30. Branaed  Sombrero,  The.  Fox.  U.  Buck Jones.  4,576  ft.  "  Kine."  Jan.  19, 1928.  Posters  2/6,  1/12.  Released July  30. Broadway  Madness.  Gaumont.  A. Marguerite  de  la  Motte.  6,700  ft, "  Kine."  Dec.  15,  1927.  Posters  2/6. 1/12.    Released  July  9. Cross  Breed,  The,  Gaumont.  U.  "  Silver- streak."  5.540  ft.  "Kine."  Dec.  15. 1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12.  Released July  23. Daredevil's  Reward.  Fox.  U.  Tom Mix.  4,945  ft.  "  Kine."  Feb.  2,  1928. Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released July  2. Dan  Mike.  Ideal.  U.  Fred  Thomson. 5,070  ft.  "  Kine."  Sept.  15,  1927. Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released July  2. Eager  Lips.  Butcher's.  A.  Betty  Blythe. and  Pauline  Garon.  6,310  ft.  "Kine." Sept.  8,  1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  July  2. Fangs  of  Destiny.  European.  U.  "  Dyna- mite." 4,268  ft.  "  Kine."  Aug.  25, 1927.    Released  July  30. Fearless  Rider,  The.     European.  U. Fred   Humes.      4,141  ft.      "  Kine." Sept.  29,  1927.    Released  July  9. Finnigan's  Ball.  Gaumont.  U.  Blanche Me  haflev  and  Cullen  Landis.  6, 1 0 0  ft. "  Kine."  Dec.  15,  1927.  Posters  2/6, 1/12.    Released  July  16. For  the  Love  of  Mike.  F.N. -P.  U.  Ben Lyon.  6,580  ft.  "Kine."  Sept.  15, 1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased July  9. Garden  of  Youth,  The.  B.I.F.D.  A. Greta  Mosheim.  6,000  ft.  "  Kine." Aug.  2  5,  1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12. July  16. Gipsy  Princess,  The.  Wardour.  U. Liane  Haid.  6,6  00  ft.  "  Kine."  Aug. 25,  1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12.  Released July  16. Hard   Boiled   Haggerty.      F.N. -P.  U. Milton  Sills  and  Molly  O'Day.  6.500 ft.  "  Kine."  Oct.  13,  1927.  Posters 1/6,  1/12,  1/48.    Released  July  2.- His  Foreign  Wife.  P.D.C.  Wallace McDonald  and  Edna  Murphy.  4,800 ft.  "  Kine."  Feb.  9,  1928.  Posters 1/6,  1/12.    Released  July  2. Honeymoon  Hate.  Paramount.  U. Florence  Vidor.  5,322  ft.  "  Kine." Jan.  19,  1928.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  July  30. Isle  of  Mystery.  P.D.C.  U.  George Walsh  and  Claire  Adams.  4,769  ft. "  Kine."  Feb.  16,  1928.  Posters 1/6,  1/12.    Released  July  23. Lonesome  Ladies.  F.N. P.  A.  Lewis Stone  and  Anna  Q.  Nilsson.  6  reels. "  Kine."  Aug.  18,  1927.  Posters  1/6, 1/12,  1/48.    Released  July  16. Magic  Garden,  The.  Ideal.  U.  Margaret Morris  and  Raymond  Keane.  6,400  ft' "  Kine."  June  2,  1927.  Posters  1/6, 1/12,  1/48,    Released  July  9. Man  of  Quality.  W.  &  F.  U.  George Walsh.  5,151ft.  "Kine."  Julv  14, 1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12.  Released July  16. Midnight  Rose.  European.  A.  Lya  de Putti  and  Kenneth  Harlen.  5,514  ft. "  Kine."  Feb.  16,  1928.  Released July  16. Outlaw  Dog,  The.  Ideal.  U.  Ranger. 4,680  ft.  "  Kine."  Sept.  8,  1927. Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released July  30. Passion's  Fool.  Butcher's.  A.  Vivian Gibson  and  Evelyn  Holt.  6,119  ft. "Kine."  Sept.  22,  1927.  Posters  1/6, 1/12,  1/48.    Released  July  16. Patsy's  Irish  John.  Butcher's.  U. Priscilla  Moran.  5,000  ft.  "  Kine." Nov.  17,  1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12, 1/48.    Released  July  30. Playing  Straight.  F.B.O.  U.  Pauline Garon  and  Robert  Agnew.  5,323  ft. "  Kine."  Nov.  17,  1927.  Posters  2/6, 1/12,  1/48.    Released  July  16. Poor  Nut,  The.  F.N. -P.  U.  Jack  Mut- hall  and  Charlie  Murray.  6.380  ft. "  Kine."  Aug.  11,  1927.  Posters  1/6, 1/12,  1/48.    Released  July  23. Queen  of  Spades.  B.I.F.D.  A.  Jennv Jugo.  7,100  ft.  "  Kine."  Nov.  10, 1927.  Posters  1/16,  1/12.  Released July  30. Racing  Fool.  Wardour.  U.  Reed Howes.  4,900  ft.  "  Kine."  Sept.  29, 1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12.  Released July  26. Secret  of  the  Soul.  Wardour.  A.  Werner Krauss.  5,700  ft.  "Kine."  Jidy  7 1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12.  Released July  9. Shootin'  Irons.  Paramount.  U.  Jack Luden  and  Sally  Blane.  5,200  ft, "  Kine."  Dec.  22,  1927.  Posters 2/6,  2/12,  1/48.    Released  July  19. Side  Show,  The.  Paramount.  U.  W.C. Fields  and  Chester  Conklin.  5,314  ft, "  Kine."  Jan.  26,  1928.  Posters  2/6 1/12,  1/48.    Released  July  18. Smile,  Brother,  Smile.  F.N. -P.  Jack Mulhall  and  Dorothy  Mackaill.  6,330 ft.  "  Kine."  Sept.  8,  1927.  Posters 1/6,  1/12,   1/48.    Released  July  20. Films  Released  during  the  Year. 107 Smugglers,  The.  W.  &  F.  U.  Long  and Short.  5,800  ft.  "  Kine."  Jan.  5, 1928.  Posters  1/16,  1/12.  Released July  2. Snowoound.  B.E.F.  U.  Betty  Blythe, Robert  Agn-w  and  Lillian  Ri.-n 5,800  ft.  "Kine."  Sept.  22,  1927.' Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released July  2. Soft  Living.  Fox.  A.  Madge  Bellamy 5,350  ft.  "  Kine."  Mar.  8,  1928. Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released July  23. Splitting  the  Breeze.    Ideal.    U.  Tom Tvler.     4,993  ft.    "  Kine."    Oct.  20, 1928.    Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased July  23. Spotlight.  Paramount.  U.  Esther Ralston  and  Neil  Hamilton.  4, 8  8  9  ft. , "  Kine."  Jan.  5,  1928.  Posters  3/6 2/12.1/48.    Released  July  2. Stage  Kisses.  F.B.O.  A.  Helene  Chad- wick  and  Kenneth  Harlan.  5,211  ft. "  Kine."  Feb.  2,  1928.  Posters  2/6, 1/12,1/48.  Released  July  23. Tell  It  To  Sweeney.  Paramount.  U. George  Bancroft  and  Chester  Conklin. 5,950  ft.  "  Kine."  Jan.  12,  1928. Posters  2/6,  2/12,  1/48.  Released July  23. Vaudeville.     (Re-issue.)     Wardour.  A Emil  .Tannings.     8,800  ft.  "Kine" Jan.   21,   1928.      Posters  1/6,  1/12 1/48.     Released  July  2. White  Sister,  The.  (Re-issue.)  J.-.M.-G U.  Lillian  Gish.  10,400  ft.  "Kine" Apr.  24,  1924.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48 Released  July  16. Wild  West  Show.  European.  U.  Hoot Gibson.  5,133ft.  "Kine."  Feb.  9 192  8.    Released  July  23. Woman  on  Trial,  The.  Paramount.  U. Pola  Negri  and  Einar  Hansa.  5,929  ft. "  Kine."  Dec.  22,  1927.  Posters  2/6 1/12,  1/48.    Released  July  9. Woman's  Law.  Argosy.  U.  Lillian  Rich and  Pat  G'Malley.  5,700  ft.  "  Kine  " Sept.  29,  1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12. Released  July  9. Woman  Wise.  Fox.  U.  William  Russell, and  June  Collyer.  5,450  ft.  "  Kine  " Feb.  12,  1928.  Posters  2/6,  1/12 1/48.  Released  July  9. Your  Wife  and  Mine.  Gaumont.  U. Phyllis  Haver  and  Stuart  Holmes 5,700  ft.  "  Kine."  Dec.  22,  1927 Posters  2/6,  1/12,     Released    July  2. AUGUST  (FEATURES), Air  Patrol,  The.  European.  U.  Al  Wilson. 4,226  ft.     "Kine."     Aug.  25,  1927. Released  Aug.  27. Bad  Little  Good  Girl.     Butcher's.  A. Pauline  Garon.     5,000  ft.     "  Kine." Oct,  27,  1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  Aug.  13. Bugle  Call,  The.     J.-M.-G.     U.  Jack Coogan.    5,700  ft.  "Kine."   Sent.  15, 1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Aug.  13. Chocolate  Girl.  The.  Western  Import.  U. Dolly  Davis.  5,452  ft.  "  Kine." Dec.  15,  1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12. Released  Aug.  27. Cohens  and  the  Kellys  in  Paris.  Euro- pean. U.  Charlie  Murray  and  George Sidney.    7,725  ft.    "  Kine."    Feb.  2, 1928.  Released  Aug.  13. Cruise  of  the  Hellion.  F.N. -P.  A.  Donald Leith.  5,868  ft,  "Kine."  Nov.  17, 1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12.  Released Aug.  6. Enemies  of  Society.   Ideal.    U.  Frankie Darro.    6,500  ft,    "Kine."    Sept.  1, 1927.    Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Aug.  13. Forbidden  Woman.    P.D.C.     A.  Jetta Goudal.    6,566  ft.   "Kine."    Dec.  15, 1927.    Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Aug.  20. Forgotten  Woman.  F.B.O.  A.  Dorothy Sebastion  and  Conway  Tearle.  6,000 ft.    "  Kine."    Dec.  1,  1927.  Posters 2/6,  1/12,  1/48.    Released  Aug.  14. Gentleman  of  Paris.     Paramount,  A. Adolpbe  Menjou.    5,863  ft.    "  Kine." Jan.  19,  1928.  Posters  3/6,  2/12,  1/48. Released  Aug.  6. Gilded  Calf.     Western  Import.  Jean Forest.    6,236  ft.   "  Kine."    Dec.  22, 1927.  Posters  1/6.    Released  Aug.  13. Girl  in  the  Taxi.    Wardour.    A.  Lillian Harvev.    6,600  ft.    "  Kine."  Posters 176,  1/12.   Released  Aug.  9. Girl  Shy.     (Reissue.)    Paramount,  U. Harold  Lloyd.      7,356  ft.     "  Kine." May  29,  1924.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  Aug.  13. Her  Summer  Hero.  Gaumont.  U.  Duane Thompson.    5,000  ft.    "  Kine."  Mar. 22,1928.   Posters  1/6,  1/12,  Released. Aug.  6. Her  Wild  Oats.  F.N. -P.  U.  Colleen Moore.  6  reels.  "  Kine."  Jan.  5, 1928.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Aug.  20. Jack  of  Hearts.  Butcher's.  A.  Gladvs Hulette.  5,826  ft.  "  Kine."  Oct,  20, 1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Aug.  20. Jazz  Mad.  European.  U.  Jean  Hersholt and  Marion  Nixon.  6,7  20  ft.  "  Kine." Feb.    9,    1928.      Released  Aug.  20. Kick  Off.  W.  &  F.  U.  George  Walsh. 5,755  ft,  "Kine."  Jan.  5,  1928. Posters  2/6,  1/12.    Released  Aug.  13. Ladies  Beware.  Ideal.  A.  George  O'Hara. 4,820  ft.  "  Kine."  Sept,  1,  1927. Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released Aug.  13. Lola.  P.D.C.  U.  Carmel  Myers.  5,37  5  ft. "Kine."    Mar.  8.  192  8/  Posters  1/6, 1/12.    Released  Aug.  20. Lost  at  the  Front.    F.N. -P.    U.  Charlie Murrav  and  George  Sidnev.    5,2  50  ft. "  Kine."    Jvdy  7,  1927     Posters  1/6, 1/12,1/48.  Released  Aug.  13. Love  Hungry.    Fox.     U.     Lois  Moran. 5,782  ft.     "Kine."    Anirl.  12,  1928. Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released Aug.  20. Million  Dollar  Mystery.     F.N. -P.  U. James    Kirkwood    and    Lila  ftee. 5,834  ft.     "  Kine."     Dec.   1,  1927. Posters  1/6,  1/12.  Released  Aug.  20. Modern    Daughters.       Wardour.  A. Bryant  Washburn.   5,500  ft.  "Kine." Sept.   8,   1927.      Posters   1/6,  1/12. Released  Aug.  20. 108 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. My  Lady  of  Whims.  W.  &  F.  U.  Clara Bow.  5,535  ft.  "Kine."  July  7, 1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12.  Released Aug.  6. My  Viennese  Lover.  United  Kingdom; U.  Imogene  Robertson.  6,500  ft, "  Kine."  Oct.  6,  1927.  Posters  1/6. 1/12,  1/48.    Released  Aug.  6. Nevada.  Paramount.  U.  Garv  Coouer. 6;  138  ft.  "  Kine."  Jan.  26,  1928, Posters  3/6,  2/12,  1/48.  Released Aug.  16. Not  for  Publication.  Ideal.  A.  Ralph Ince.  6,100  ft.  "Kine."  Sept.  22, 1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Aug.  20. Now  We're  in  the  Air.  Paramount.  U. Wallace  Beery  and  Raymond  Hatton. 5,961  ft.  "  Kine."  Jan.  26,  1928. Posters  3/6,  2/12,  1/4  8.  Released Aug.  20. One  Round  Kogan.    Warner.  Bros.  A. Monte   Blue.       6,213ft.  "Kine." Sept.   29,   1927.     Posters  2/6,  1/12, 1/48.   Released  Aug.  27. On  the  Reno.  P.D.C.  U.  Marie  Prevost. 5,554  ft.     "Kine."     Jan.   26,  1928. Posters   1/6,    1/12,    1/48.  Released Aug.  13. Patent  Leather  Kid,  The.    F.N. -P.  A. Richard    Barthelmess.        11,375  ft. "  Kine."     Sept.   29,   1927.  Posters 2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released  Aug.  27. Prince  and  the  Dancer.    Wardour.  U. Edna  Purviance  and  Flora  le  Breton. 6,700  ft.     "  Kine."     Aug.   18,  1927. Posters    1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released Aug.  27. Regular  Scout.  A.  Ideal.  U.  Fred  Thom- son. 5,329  ft.  "Kine."  Oct.  27,  1927. Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released Aug.  20. Sailor's  Sweetheart.  Warner  Bros.  A. Louise  Fazenda.  5,480  ft.  "  Kine." Oct.  6,  1927,  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  Aug.  13. Sealed  Lips.  Gaumont.  U.  Louise Lerch.  7,200  ft.  "Kine."  Feb.  2, 1928.  Posters  1/6.  1/12.  Released Aug.  20. Shanghai    Bound.       Paramount.  U. Richard  Dix.   5,457  ft.  "Kine."  Jan. 5,    1928.      Posters.  3/6,    2/12,  1/48. Released  Aug.  13. Shield  of  Honour.    European.    U.  Neil Hamilton.  6,045  ft.  "  Kine."  Nov.  10, 1927.  Released  Aug.  6. Square  Crooks.  Fox.  A.  Robert  Arm- strong.   5,395  ft.    "  Kine."    Mar.  29, 1928.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Aug.  6. Temptations  of  a  Shop  Girl.  Butcher's. A.  Betty  Compson  and  Pauline Garon.  5,711ft,  "Kine."  Oct.  13, 1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Aug.  6. Thunder  Riders.  European.  U.  Ted Wells.  4,34  5  ft,  "Kine."  Dec,  1, 1927.    Released  Aug.  13. Tigress,  The.  F.B.O.  U.  Dorothy Revier  and  Jack  Holt.  5,287  ft. "  Kine."  Jan.  12,  1928.  Posters  2/6, 1/12,  1/48.    Released  Aug.  6. Tired  Business  Man.  B.E.F.  A.  Rav mond  Hitchcock.  5,400  ft,  "  Kine." Oct.  6,  1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/4  8. Released   Aug.  6. Twelve  Miles  Out.  J.-M.-G.  A.  John Gilbert.  7,500  ft.  "Kine."  Sept.  1, 1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Aug.  20. Unknown,  The.  J.-M.-G.  A.  Lon Chaney.  5,400  ft.  "  Kine."  July  14, 1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Aug.  27. White  Pants  Willie.  F.N. -P.  U.  Jolmnie Hines.  6,379  ft,  "  Kine."  Sept,  1, 1927..  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Aug.  6. Woman  in  Pawn.  Gaumont.  A.  Gladys Jennings  and  John  Stuart.  6,845  ft. "  Kine."  Oct,  20,  1927.  Posters  2/6, '  1/12,  1/48.    Released  Aug.  27. SEPTEMBER  (FEATURES) Adam  and  Evil.  J.-M.-G.  A.  Lew  Codv and  Aileen  Pringle.  6,700  ft,  "Kine." Nov.  24,  1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12.  1/48. Released  Sept.  17. Back  to  Liberty.  Gaumont.  A.  George Walsh.  5,900  ft.  "Kine."  March, 1928.  Posters  1/6,  1/12.  Released Sept.  17. Beautiful  Fraud,  The.  F.N.P.  U. Billie  Dove  and  Lloyd  Hughes. 6,367  ft.  "  Kine."  Dec.  15,  1927. Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released Sept.  17. Beware  of  Married  Men.    Warner  Bros. A.    Irene  Rich.     5,207  ft,    "  Kine." Dec.  22,  1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  Sept.  10. Blonde  for  a  Night.    P.D.C.    A.  Marie prevost.    5,865  ft.    "  Kine."  March 15,  1928.  Posters  1/6,  1/12.  Released Sept.  10. Business  Girl,  The.  Ideal.  U.  Georae K  Arthur  and  Lois  Wilson.    5,435  ft. Kine."    Oct.  6,  1927.     Posters  2  6, 1/12,  1/4  8.    Released  Sept.  24. Constant  Nymph,  The.     W.  &  F.  A. Ivor  Novello  and  Mabel  Poulton. 10.600  ft,  "  Kine."  Feb.  23,  1928. Posters  2/6,  2/12,  1/48.  Released Sept.  17. Dog  of  the  Regiment.   Warner  Bros.  U. Rin-Tin-Tin.       4,950   ft.  "Kine." Nov.   24,   1927.     Posters   2/6,  1/12, 1/48.   Released  Sept.  24. Dress  Parade,  The.    P.D.C.    U.  William Bovd  and  Bessie  Love.      6,375  ft. "  Kine."    Feb.  2,  1928.    Posters  2/6, 1/12,  1/48.    Released  Sept.  3. Fire.  J.-M.-G.  A.  Charles  Ray  and  May McAvoy.      8,600  ft.     "Kine."  Oct. 27,   1927.     Posters  2/6,   1/12,  1/48. Released  Sept.  24. Flying  Cowboy.    European.    U.  Hoot Gibson.   5,2  82  ft.  "Kine."  March  29, 1928.  Released  Sept.  24. Fortune  Hunter,  Th      Warner  Bros.  U. Syd  Chaplin.      6,627  ft.  "Kine." Oct.  13,  1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  Sept.  17. Films  Released  during  the  Year. 109 French  Leave.  Gaumont.  U.  Al  Cooke and  Kit  Guard.  5,900  ft.  "  Kine." March  22,  1928.  Posters  1/6,  1/12. Released  Sept.  10. Get  Your  Man.  Paramount.  U.  Clara Bow,  5,831  ft.  "  Kine."  Feb.  2, 1928.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Sept.  3. Gorilla.  F.N.  P.  A.  Charlie  Murray- 7,133  ft,  "Kine."  Dec.  15,  1927. Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released Sept.  24. Great  Bullion  Robbery.  Ideal.  U. Theodor  von  Eltz  and  Lee  Shumwav. 6,300  ft.  "Kine."  Sept.  29,  1927. Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released Sept.  17. Hound  of  Silver  Creek.    European.  U. Dynamite.    4,092  ft,    "Kine."  Nov. 3,  1927.  Released  Sept.  24. Light  in  the  Window.  F.N.P.  A.  Henry B.Walthall.   5,676  ft.  "Kine."  Dec. 8,  192  7.   Posters  1/6,  1/12.  Released Sept.  17. Man's  Lav/.    P.D.C.    A.    "Rex"  and Barbara  Kent.     6,436  ft.     "  Kine." Jan.    12,    1928.      Posters   1/6.  1/12. Released  Sept.  17. Mumsie.  W.  &  F.  U.  Pauline  Frederick. 6,858  ft.     "Kine."     Sept.    8,  1927. Posters  2/6,  2/12,  1/48.  Released Sept.  3. Night  Bird,  The.  European.  U.  Reginald Denny.  5  reels.  "  Kine."  Aug.  3, 1928.   Released  Sept.  17. Night  Flyer,  The.  P.D.C.  U.  William Boyd.  5,282  ft.  "  Kine."  Jan.  26, 1928.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Sept.  24. Old  San  Francisco.  Warner  Bros.  A. Dolores  Costello.  7.634  ft,  Sept.  1, 1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Sept.  3. Once  and  Forever.  B.E.F.  U.  Patsv Rutb  Miller.  5,600  ft,  "Kine."  Nov. 3,  1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  Sept.  3. Outlaw  Rider,  The.  Paramount,  U. Fred  Thomson.  7,150  ft.  "Kine." Feb.  2,  1928.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  Sept.  10. Prince  of  Adventurers.  European.  A. Ivan  Mosjoukine.  10,687  ft,  "Kine." July  14,  1927.    Released  Sept  10. OCTOBER Arizona  Nights.  Ideal.  U.  Fred  Thom- son. 5,660  ft.  "Kine."  Oct,  27,  1927. Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released Oct.  8. Borrowed  Plumes.  Gaumont.  U.  Mar- jorie  Hume.  5,393  ft,  "Kine."  Mar. 29,  1928.  Posters  1/6,  1/12.  Released Oct.  15. Buck  Privates.    European.    U.    Lya  de Putti.  6,133ft,  "  Kine."  Jan.  5,  1928. Released  Oct.  29. Carry  On.  Gaumont.  U.  Moore  Marriott. 7,050  ft.      "Kine."      Dec.    8,  1927. Posters   2/6,   2/12,   1/48.  Released Oct.  22. Chicago.  P.D.C,  A.  Phyllis  Haver- 9,624  ft.  "  Kine."  Mar.  22,  1928. Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released Oct.  29. Put  'Em  Up.  European.  U.  Fred Hume.    4,200  ft,    "  Kine."    Deo.  15, 1927.  Released  Sept.  10. Ramona.    Allied  Artists.    A.  Dolores del  Rio.  7,751ft.  "Kine."  March  15, 1928.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  Sept.  17. Rose  of  the  Golden  West.  F.N.P.  U. Mary  Astor  and  Gilbert  Roland. 6,522  ft,  "Kine."  Dec.  8,  1927. Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released Sept.  3. Sadie  Thompson.  Allied  Artists.  A. Gloria  Swauson.  8,743  ft.  "  Kine." Feb.  23,  1928.  Posters  2/6,  1/12, 1/48.  Released  Sept,  24. Satan  and  the  Women.  Gaumont.  U. Claire  Windsor,  5,538  ft.  "Kine," Feb.  23,  1928.  Posters  1/6,  1/12. Released  Sept,  3. Secret  Hour,  The.  Paramount.  U.  Pola Negri  and  Jean  Hersholt.  7,100  ft. "  Kine."  Feb.  9,  1928.  Posters  1/6, 1/12,  1/48.    Released  Sept.  24. Sporting  Goods.  Paramount.  U.  Richard Dix.  5,831ft.  "Kine."  March  1, 1928.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Sept.  17. Stop  That  Man.  European.  U.  Arthur Lake  and  Barbara  Kent.  5,238  ft. "  Kine."  Feb.  16,  1928.  Released Sept.  3. Stranded.    Argosv.    U.    Shirley  Mason and  William    Collier,    Jr.     5,500  ft. "  Kine."  Nov.  10,  1927.  Posters  1/6, 1/12.    Released  Sept.  10. Thirteenth  Hour.     J.-M.-G.  A.  Lionel Barrymore.    5,200  ft.   "  Kine."  Nov. 24,   1927.     Posters  2/6,   1/12,  1/48. Released  Sept.  10. Tom's  Gang.  Ideal.    U.  Tom  Tyler  and Frankie  Darro.     4,940  ft.     "  Kine." Feb.  2,  1928.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  Sept.  3. When  Fleet  Meets  Fleet.    Inter.  Cine.  U. Bernhard  Goetzke.   7,553  ft.  "Kine." July   28,   1927.     Posters   1/6,  1/12, 1/48.    Released  Sept.  24. White  Slave,  The.  W.  &.  F.  A.  Vladimar Gaidarow  and  Liane  Haid.     7,400  ft. "Kine."  Sept.  15,  1927.  Posters  2/6, 1/12,    1/48.      Released   Sept.  24. Woman  Sees  It  Through.      Ideal.  A. Belle  Bennett.      6,700  ft.    "  Kine." June  9,  1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  Sept.  10. (FEATURES). Circus,  The.  Allied  Artists.  U.  Charlie Chaplin.  6,500  ft.  "Kine."  Mar.  15, 1928.    Released  Oct.  8. City  Gone  Wild.  Paramount.  A.  Thomas Meighan.  4,947  ft.  "  Kine."  Feb.  9, 1928.  Posters  3/6,  2/12,  l/48g  Re- leased Oct.  22. Clancy's  Kosher  Wedding.  Ideal.  U. George  Sidney.  5,750  ft.  "  Kine." Oct.  27,  1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  Oct.  1. Confetti.  F.N.P.  U.  Jack  Buchanan. 6.183  ft,  "Kine."  Dec.  22,  1927. Released  Oct.  15. Dancing  Vienna.  F.N. -P.  U.  Lya  Mara. 7,605  ft,  "Kine."  Dec.  22,  1927. Released  Oct.  29. Devil's  Saddle,  The.  F.N. -P.  U.  Ken- Mavnard.  5,904  ft.  "  Kine."  Dec 22/  1927.    Released  Oct.  22. 110 The  Kin  emato  graph  Year  Book. Domestic  Troubles.     Warner  Bros.  U. Louise  Fazenda.     5,196  ft.    "  Kine." Feb.  9,  1928.   Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48; Released  Oct.  22. Doomsday.    Paramount.    U.  Florence Vidor.    5,6  81  ft.    "  Kine."     Mar.  8, 1928.    Posters  2/6,  2/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Oct.  15. Every  Girl  Loves  a  Fighter.    Ideal.  U. Warner    Baxter.    5,270  ft.    "  Kine." Nov.  3,  1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12.  1/48. Released  Oct.  8. Fazil.  Fox.  A.  Charles  Farrell.  6,800  ft. "  Kine."    Feb.  2,  1928.    Posters  2/6, 1/12,  1/48.   Released  Oct.  1. Finders  Keepers.    European.    U.  Laura laPlante.  5,901ft.  "Kine."    Feb.  16, 1928.    Released  Oct.  1. Gaucho,  The.  Allied  Artists.  U.  Douglas Fairbanks.    9,338  ft.    "  Kine."  Aug. 23,  1928.  Released  Oct.  22. Gay  Defender,  The.     Paramount.  A. Richard  Dix.  6,300  ft.  "Kine."  Feb. 16,  1928.       Posters  3/6,  2/12,  1/48. Released  Oct.  29. Gentlemen  Prefer  Blondes.  Paramount. A.   Ruth  Taylor.    6,7  84  ft.  "Kine," Mar.  8,  1928.  Posters  3/6,  2/12,  1/48. Released  Oct.  8. Hero  for  a  Night.   European.   U.  Glenn Tryon,    5,616  ft.    "  Kine."     Dec.  8. 1927.   Released  Oct.  15. Honour  Above  All.  P.D.C.   A.  Leatrice Joy.  6,575  ft.  "Kine."  Mar.  8,  1928. Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released Oct.  1. Horseshoes.  F.N.P.    U.    Monty  Banks. 5,571  ft.     "Kine."     Oct,   27,  1927. Released  Oct.  15. Human  Salvage.    W.  &  F.    U.  Lilian Hall   Davies.      7,150  ft.      "  Kine." Sept.    8,    1927.      Posters   1/6,  1/12. Released  Oct.  1. Huntingtower.     Paramoimt.      U.  Sir Harry  Lauder.     7,192  ft.  "Kine." Feb.   23,   1928.     Posters   2/6,  2/12, 1/48.    Released  Oct.  15. Ladies  at  Ease.    Butcher's.    U.  Pauline Garon.    5,000  ft.    "  Kine."    Nov.  10, 1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Oct.  1. Leopard  Lady,  The.  P.D.C.  A.  Jacque- line Logan.  5, 8  54  ft.  "  Kine."  Jan. 19,  1928.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  Oct.  8. Lessons  for  Wives.  F.N. -P.  A.  Lois Wilson.     6,200  ft.    "Kine."    Jan.  5, 1928.  Released  Oct.  1. Little  Bit  of  Fluff,  A.  Wardour.  A.  Syd Chaplin,  5,890  ft,  "Kine."  May  24, 1928.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Oct.  15. Little  Snob,  The.  Warner  Bros.  U.  May McAvov.   5.373  ft,  "Kine."  Dec.  29, 1927.  Posters  2/6,L  12,  1/48.  Re- leased Oct.  8. Love  and  Learn.  Paramount.  U.  Esther Ralston.    5,772  ft.  "Kine."   Feb.  23, 1928.  Posters  3/6,  2/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Oct.  1. Love  Slave,  The.  Wardour.  A.  Lya  do Putti.  5,100  ft.  "Kine."  Dec.  8, 1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12.  Released Oct.  22. Luck  of  the  Navy.  Graham  Wilcox.  U. Evelvn  Laye  and  Henry  Victor.  8,300 ft.  "Kine."  Dec.,  1927.  Posters  2/6, 1/12,  1/48.    Released  Oct.  29. Made  to  Order  Hero.  European.  U.  Ted Wells.  4,054  ft.  "  Kine."  Sept.  18, 192  8.    Released  Oct.  8. Masked  Mannequin.  Wardour.  U.  Mona Maris.     7,000  ft.    "Kine."    Dec.  8, 1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12.  Released Oct.  29. Military  Maids.  P.D.C.  U.  Vera  Rey- nolds. 6,460  ft,  "  Kine."  Mar.  8, 192  8.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Oct.  22. Mockery.  J.-M.-G.  A.  Lon  Chaney. 5,900  ft.  "  Kine."  Dec.  1,  1927. Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released Oct.  8. On  the  Stroke  of  Twelve.    F.N. -P.  A. David  Torrence.    5,825  ft.  "Kine." Dec.  22,  1927.    Released  Oct.  29. Open  Range.     Paramount.     U.  Betty Bronson.    5,525  ft.   "Kine."    Feb.  9, 1928.  Posters  2/6,  2/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Oct.  25. Parisiennes.  Gaumont.  A.  Miles Mander.  8,200  ft,  "Kine."  Mar.  29, 1928.  Posters  2/6,  1/12.  Released Oct.  22. Quinneys.  Gaumont.  U.  John  Longden. 8,600  ft.  "  Kine."  Dec  8,  1927. Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released Oct.  15. Riding  for  Fame.    European.    U.  Hoot Gibson.    5  reels.    "  Kine."    Feb,  16, 192  8.    Released  Oct,  22. Romance.  J.-M.-G.  U.  Ramon  Novarro. 6,500  ft,     "Kine."     Nov.  24,  1927. Posters  2/S,   1/12,   1/48.  Released Oct.  22. Shadows  of  the  Past.  United  Kingdom. A.  Hennv  Porten.  5,100ft.  "Kine." Dec.  22,  1927.  Posters  1/6.  Released Oct.  1. Shanghaied.  Ideal.  A.  Patsy  Ruth Miller.    6.000  ft.    "  Kine."    Nov.  24, 1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Oct.  29. Somehow    Good.     F.N. -P.     A.  Fav Compton.   7,973  ft.  "Kine."  Oct.  27, 192  7.    Released  Oct.  1. Spring  Fever.  J.-M.-G.  U.  William  Haines. 6,000  ft,     "Kine."     Nov.  17,  1927. Posters   2/6,    1/12,    1/48.  Released Oct.  1. Spy,  The.  W.  tSc.  F.  U.  Rudolph  Klein Rogge.    10,800  ft.    "Kine."  June  7, 1928.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Oct.  29. Stand  and  Deliver.    P.D.C.    U.    Rod  la Rocque.    5,205  ft.   "  Kine."   Jan.  26. 1928.        Posters    1/6,     1/12,  1/48: Released  Oct.  15. This  Marriage  Business.      F.B.O.  A. Estelle    Brody    and    Owen  Nares. 6,392  ft.     "Kine."     Dec.   15,  1927. Posters   2/6,   1/12,   1/48.  Released Oct.  1. Three  Naval  Rascals.  Fox.  A.  George O'Brien.  5,384  ft.  "Kine."  Feb.  9 . 1928.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  Oct.  15. Valley  of  the  Giants.  F.N.P.  U.  Milton. Sills.  6,198  ft,  "Kine."  Dec,  29, 192  7.    Released  Oct.  8. Villa  by  the  Sea.  Butcher's.  U.  Dollv Davis.  6,070  ft.  "Kine."  Dec.  8, 1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Oct.  15. Films  Released  during  the  Year. Ill War  Hawks.  European.  U.  Raymond Keane.    5,300  ft.   "Kine."   Sept.  22, 1927.  Released  Oct.  22. Warning.  The.  F.B.O.  A.  Jack  Holt. 5,429  ft.  "  Kine."  Mar.  1,  1928. Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released Oct.  24. Web  of  Fate.  Arsyosy.  A.  Lilian  Rich- 5,500  ft.  "  Kine."  Dec.  8,  1927. Posters  1/6,  1/12.     Released  Oct.  8. What  Price  Love.  Gaumont.  A.  Jane Novak.    5,300  ft,    "  Kine."    Mar.  29, 1928.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Oct.  8. Why  Sailors  Go  Wrong.  Fox.  U.  Ted McNamara  and  Sammy  Cohen.  5,100 ft.  "  Kine."  Mar.  29,  192  8.  Posters 2/6,  1/12,  1/48.    Released  Oct.  24. Wild  West  Romance.  Fox.  U.  Rex Bell.  4,860  ft.  "  Kine."  June  28, 1928.  Posters  2/6,  1^12,  1/48.  Re- leased Oct.  8. Wind,  The.  J.-M.-G.  A.  Lillian  Gish. 6,400  ft,  "  Kine."  Nov.  10,  1927. Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released Oct.  29. Woman's  Wares.    B.E.F.     A.  Evelvn Brent    and   Bert  Lvtell.      5,600  ft. "  Kine."    Dec.  8,  1927.     Posters  2/6 1/12,  1/4  8.   Released  Oct.  15. Won  in  the  Clouds.    European.     U.  Al Wilson.     4,344  ft,  "  Kine."    Oct.  20. 1927.    Released  Oct.  29. Young  Romance.    Wardour.    U.  Xenia Desni.    6,200ft.     "Kine."   Oct.  27. 1927.     Posters  1/6,  2/12.  Released Oct.  8. NOVEMBER Adventurers,    The.    J.-M>-G.    U.  Tim McCoy.     4.700  ft.    "  Kine.."  Dec.  1, 1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Nov.  26. Arizona  Cyclone,  The.    European.  U. Fred   Humes.    4,079   ft.      "  Kine." Nov.  17,  1927.     Released  Nov.  12. Beau  Sabreur.    Paramount,     U.  Gary Cooper.    6,757  ft.    "  Kine."    Mar.  1, 1928.  Posters  3/6,  2/12,  1/48. Released  Nov.  19. Better  Man,  The.  Wardour.  A.  Hugette Duflos.     7,400  ft.    "  Kine."  Dec.  15, 1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12.  Released Nov.  19. Body  and  Soul.  J.-M.-G.  A.  Aileen Pringle  and  Lionel  Barrymore .  5,800  ft. "  Kine."  Nov.  17,  1927.  Posters 2/6,  1/12,  1/48.    Released  Nov.  19. Breed  of  Courage.  Ideal.  U.  Ranger. 4,776  ft.  "  Kine."  Dec.  15,  1927. Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released Nov.  26. Cohens  and  the  Kellys  in  Paris.  European. U.  Vera  Reynolds  and  George  Sidnev. 6,932  ft.      "  Kine."    Feb.    2,  1928. Released  Nov.  5. Collegians  in  Business.     European.  U. George    Lewis    and    Marion  Nixon. 6,159  ft.      "Kine."    Nov.   10,  1927. Released  Nov.  26. Criminal,  The.     Western  Import.  U. Andre   Nox.  '     4,784   ft.  "Kine." May   21,   1927.     Posters   1/6,  1/12. Released  Nov.  12. Fashion  Madness.     F.B.O.     U.  Claire Windsor.    5,041  ft.    "  Kine."  Mar.  8, 1928.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  Nov.  26. Feel  My  Pulse.  Paramount.  U.  Bebe Daniels.  5.838  ft.  "  Kine."  Mar.  15, 1928.  Posters  3/6,  2/12,  1/48. Released  Nov.  5. Flying  "  U  "  Ranch.  Ideal.  U.  Tom Tyler  and  Frankie  Darro.  4,900  ft, "  Kine."  Jan.  19,  1928.  Posters 1/6,  1/12,  1/48.     Released  Nov.  19. Good  Time  Charlie.  Warner  Bros.  A. Warner  Oland  and  Helene  Costello. 6,350  ft,  "Kine."  Dec.  8,  1927. Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released Nov.  19. Greased  Lightning.  European.  U. Ted  Wells.  4,079  ft.  "Kine."  Nov. 17,  1927.    Released  Nov.  24. (FEATURES). His  Mother's  Honour.   Western  Import U.   Henry  Krauss.   5,419  ft,  "Kine.'' May   17,    1928.     Posters   1/6,  1/12. Released  Nov.  26. Hold  'Em,  Yale.  P.D.C.  U.  Jeanette Loft".  6,966  ft.  "Kine."  Mav  24, 1928.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  Nov.  26. Home  Made.  F.N. -P.  U.  Johnny  I  Hues. 6,392  ft.  "Kine."  Dec.  22,  1927. Released  Nov.  19. In  a  Moment  of  Temptation.  Ideal.  U. Charlotte  Stevens.  5,000  ft,  "Kine." Dec.  15,  1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  Nov.  5. Last  Waltz,  The.  Wardour.  A.  Liane Haid.  8,120ft.  "Kine."  Feb.  16, 1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Nov.  12. Love  Mart,  The.  F.N. -P.  U.  Billie  Dove. 6,277  ft.  "Kine."  Jan.  5,  1927. Released  Nov.  26. Midnight  Madness.  P.D.C.  A.  Jacqueline Logan  and  Clive  Brook.  5,793  ft. "  Kine."  Mar.  29.  1928.  Posters 1/6,  1/12,  1/48.     Released  Nov.  19. Moon  of  Israel  (Re-issue).  New  Era, U.  Adelqui  Millar.  9  reels.  "  Kine." Nov.  6,  1924.  Posters  2/6,  1/12, 1/48.     Released  Nov.  5. Pendulum,  The.  Ideal.  U.  Cornelius Keefe.  4,692ft,  "Kine."  Dec.  15, 1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Nov.  12. Perfect  Gentleman,  The.  F.N. -P.  U. Monty  Banks.  5.661  ft.  "Kine" Dee.   15,   1927.     Released  Nov.  26. Pioneer  Scout,  The.  Paramount,  U. Fred  Thomson.  6,048  ft,  "Kine." Feb.  23,  192  8.  Posters  3/6,  2/12, 1/48.    Released  Nov.  22. Poppies  of  Flanders.  Wardour.  U. Jameson  Tbomas.  8,700  ft.  "Kine." Oct,  20,  1927.  Posters  1/-6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  Nov.  5. Pretty  Clothes.  Argosy.  U.  Jobvna Ralston.  5,500  ft,  "Kine."  Dec.  8, 1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12.  Released Nov.  5. Sailor  Izzy  Murphy.  Warner.  A.  George Jessel.  5.818ft.  "Kine."  Dec.  15. 1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48, Released  Nov.  5. 112  The  Kinematogfi Sailors  Don't  Care.  Gaumont.  U.  Estelle Brody  and  John  Stuart.       7.500  ft. "  Kine."    Mar.    22,    192  8.  Posters 1/6,  1/12,  1/48.    Released  Nov.  19. Sailors'  Wives,    F.N.P.    U.    Maw  Astor and  Llovd  Hugbes.   5,459  ft.  "^Kine." Feb.  9,  1928.     Released  Nov.  12. Serenade.     Paramount.     U.  Adolphe Menjou.    5,153  ft.    "  Kine."  Feb.  16, 1928.        Posters    2/6,     2/12,  1/48. Released  Nov.  12. Shepherd  of  the  Hills.   F.N.P.   U.  Mollv O'Dav.     6,970  ft.     "Kine,"  Jan.  5, 192  8.     Released  Nov.  5. Shingled  Crowns.    Gaumont.    U.  Brita Appelgren.         6,900  ft.  "Kine." April   19,   1928.     Posters  1/6,  1/12. Released  Nov.  2'd. Showdown,    The.       Paramouut.  A. George  Bancroft.    7,447  ft.    "  Kine." Mar."  15,   1928.     Posters   3/6,  2/12, 1/48.     Released  Nov.  19. Silken  Lady,  The.    Renters.    A.  Gladys Hulette.    5,500  ft.    "Kine."  Deo.  15, 1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12.  Released Nov.  5. Skvscraper,  The.  P.D.C.  U.  William Bovd.     6,994  ft.     "Kine."  April  5. 1928.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  Nov.  12. Sorreil  and  Son.  Allied  Artists.  A. H.  B.  Warner.  8,900  ft.  "Kine." Jan.  12,  1928.    Released  Nov.  5. DECEMBER Across  the  Atlantic.    Warner  Bros.  U. Monte  Blue.    5,527  ft.  "Kine."  Jan. 26,  1928.     Posters,  1/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  Dec.  3. Bit  of  Heaven.  Gaumont.    Bryant  Wash- burn and  Lila  Lee.      6,000  ft.  U. "  Kine."    Julv  5,  1928.    Posters  1/6, 1/12.    Released  Dec.  24. Black  Journey,  The.     Paramount.  U. African  Expedition.  8,500  ft.  "Kine." Feb.  23,  1928.    Released  Dac.  3. Broken  Mask.     Western  Import.  U. Cullen  Landis.   4,930  ft.   U.  "Kine." Mar.    1,    1928.      Posters    1/6,  1/12. Released  Dec.  12. Burning    the    Wind.    European.  U. Hoot  Gibson.      5,079  ft.      "  K'ne." Apr.  5,  1928.    Released  Dec.  24. Buttons.    J.-M.-G.    U.    Jackie  Coogm and  Lars  Hansen.   6,000  ft.    "  Kine." Dec.  8,  1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  Dec.  17. Carnival  of  Venice.  Gaumont.  U.  Maria Jacobini  and  Malcolm  Tod.    7,448  ft. "  Kine."     May  10,   1928.  Released Dec.  17. Cowboy  Kid,  The.    Fox.     U.    Rex  Bell. 4,260  ft.     "  Kine."     Julv  26,  1928. Posters  2/6,  1/12.  Released  Dec.  3. Dawn  of  Hope.    Film  Distributors.  U. Liane  Haid.   8,023  ft.   "Kine."  Mar. 15,  1928.  Posters  1/6,  1/12.  Released Dec.  10. Devil  Dancer,  The.  Allied  Artists.  A. Gil  da  Grey  and  Clive  Brook.  6,711  ft. "  Kine."  June  7,  1928.  Released Dec.  30. Flesh  and  the  Devil.  J.-M.-G.  A.  John Gilbert.  7,000  ft.  "  Kine."  Nov.  4, 1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Dec.  31. 'ph  Year  Book. So  This  Is  Love.  F.B.O.  A.  Shirley Mason  and  William  Collier,  jnr. 5,325  ft.  "Kine."  April  19,  1928. Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Rerleased Nov.  12. South  Sea  Love.  Ideal.  U.  Patsy  Ruth Miller.     6,373ft.     "  Kine."  Dec.  20, 1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Nov.  19. Stronger  Will,  The.  Gaumont.  U.  Percy Marmont.    5.500  ft.   "  Kine."  April  5. 1928.  Posters  1/6,  1/12.  Released Nov.  5. Tempest,  The.  Allied  Artists.  A.  John Barrymore.  8,973  ft.  "Kine."  May 17,  1928.    Released  Nov.  19. Under  Eastern  Skies.  Butcher's.  A. Stewart  Rome  and  Elga  Brink. 6,600  ft.  "Kine."  Jan.  12,  1928. Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released Nov.  19. Varsity  Girl,  The.  J.-M.-G.  U.  Marion Davies.  6,300  ft.  "Kine."  Nov.  17, 1927.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  Nov.  g. Verdun.  Gaumont.  U.  War  epic 6,300  ft.  "Kine."  Oct.  4,  1928. Posters  6,  12,  48  and  D.C.'s.  Released Nov.  12. Wife  Savers,  Paramount.  XL  Wallace Beery.  5,449  ft.  "Kine."  Feb.  16, 192  8!  Posters  3/6,  2/12,  1/4  8. Released  Nov.  28. (FEATURES). Forgotten  Vows.  P.D.C.  U.  Helene Chadwick.  6,161ft.  "Kine."  Mar. 29,  1928.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  Dec.  10. Grip  of  the  Yukon.  European.  U.  June Marlowe.  6,316ft.  "Kine."  Jan.  26, 1928.  Released  Dec.  10. Harvester,  The.  Ideal.  U.  Orville  Cald- well. 6,749ft.  "  Kine."  Jan.  19,  1928. Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released Dec.  3. Her  Primitive  Mate.  F.N.P.  U.  Mary Astor.    6,322  ft.    "  Kine."    Dec.  22, 1927.  Released  Dec.  10. His   Country.      P.D.C.      U.  Rudolph Schildkraut.    6,810ft.   "Kine."  Apr. 5,    1928.      Posters   1/6,    1/12,  1/48. Released  Dec.  3. Home  James.    European.    U.    Laura  la Plante.    5,013  ft.  "  Kine."   Mar.  24, 1928.  Released  Dec.  3. House  of  Deceit.  Argosy.  U.  Barbara Bedford.  5,350  ft.  "Kine."  Mar.  22, 192  8.  Posters  1/6,  1/12.  Released Dec.  31. Jake  the  Plumber.  Ideal.  U.  Jess  de Vorska.  5,200  ft.  "Kine."  Jan.  19, 1928.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Dec.  10. Judgment.  F.B.O.  A.  E.  Alyn  Warren and  Claire  Windsor.  5,328  ft. "  Kine."  Feb.  9,  1928.  Posters  2/6, 1/12,  1/48.    Released  Dec.  10. Lady  Raffles.  F.B.O.  U.  Estelle  Taylor. 5,316  ft.  "  Kine."  Apr.  5,  1928. Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released Dec.  27. Laughing  Husband.  Wardour.  A.  Livio Pavanelli.  5,200  ft.  "Kine."  Dec.  29, 1927.  Posters  1/6,  1/12.  Released Dec.  3. Films  Released  during  the  Year. 113 London  After  Midnight.      J.-M.-G.  A. Lon  Chanev.  5,600  ft.  "  Kine."  Dec. 29,  1927.  *  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  Dec.  3. Lost  in  the  Arctic.  Fox.  U.  Interest- 5,360  ft.  "Kine."  Sept.  13,  1928. Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released Dec.  24. Loves  of  Jeanne  Ney.     Wardonr.  A. Brigette  Helm.   5.835  ft,  Posters  1/6, 1/12.    Released  Dec.  31. Madame  Pompadour.    Paramount.  U. Dorothy  Gish.    7,245  ft.   U.   "  Kine." Apr.  26^  1928.  Posters  3/6,  2/12,  1/48. Released  Dec.  24. Man  Crazy.    F.N.P.    U.    Dorothy  Mac- kaiU.     6,000  ft.    "  Kine."     Dec.  15, 1927.  Released  Dec.  24. Nemesis.   Wardour.  A.   Warwick  Ward and  Camilla  Horn.   7.700  ft.  "  Kine." Nov.   10,   1927.     Posters  1/6,  1/12. Released  Dec.  10. News  Parade,  The.  Fox.  U.  Nick  Stuart and  Sally  Phipps.    6,640  ft,   "  Kine." .Time  28,  1928.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  Dec.  10. No  Other  Woman.  Fox.  A.  Dolores  del Rio.  5,048  ft,  "Kine."  Mar.  15,  1928. Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released Dec.  17. One  of  the  Best.    W.  &  F.    U.  Walter Butler  and  Carlyle  Blackwell.  8,271 ft.   "  Kine."   Noy.  17,  1927.  Posters 2/6,  1/12,  1/48.    Released  Dec.  10. Outcast  Souls.    Argosy.      U.  Priscilla Bonner  and  Charles  Delaney.  5,112  ft. "Kine."    Feb.  23,  1928.    Posters  1/6, 1/12.    Released  Dec.  17. Partners  in  Crime.      Paramount.  A. Wallace  Beerv  and  Raymond  Hatton. 6,410  ft.      "  Kine."      Apr.    5,  1928. Posters   3/6,   2/12,   1/48.  Released Dec.  31. Postmaster,  The.  F.B.O.  A.  Ivan Moskwin.  5,770  ft.  "Kine."  Mar.  22, 1928.  Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Re- leased Dec.  3. Quick  Triggers.  European.  U.  Fred Thomson.  4,478  ft.  "  Kine."  Nov.  10, 1927.  Released  Dec.  17. Race  for  Life.  Warner  Bros.  U.  Rin-Tm- Tin.  4,655  ft.  "Kine."  Jan.  12,  1928. Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released Dec.  3. Ranger  of  the  North.  Ideal.  U.  Ranger. 4,903  ft,  "Kine."  Feb.  12,  1928. Posters  1/6,  1/12,  1/48.  Released Dec.  31. Red  Flame,  The.  Gaumont.  U.  Carmen Boni.     5,300  ft,    "  Kine."    Apr.  19, 1928.  Posters  2/6,  1/12.  Released Dec.  3. Red  Hair.  Paramount.  A.  Clara  Bow. 6,494  ft.  "Kine."  Mar.  29,  1928. Posters  3/6,  2/12,  1/48.  Released Dec,  10. Red  Hot  Riley.  F.N.P.  U.  Charles Murray  and  George  Sidney.  7,000  ft. "  Kine."  Dec.  8,  1927.  Released Dec.  3. Red  Raiders,  The.     F.N.P.     U.  Ken Maynard.  6,190  ft.  "Kine."  Dec. 22,  1927.    Released  Dec.  31. Silver  Slave,  The.  Warner  Bros.  A. Irene  Rich  and  Audrey  Ferris.  5.948 ft.  "Kine."  Dec.  29,  1927.  Posters 1/6,  1/12,  1/48.    Released  Dec.  17. Slaver,  The.  Western  Import.  A.  Pat O'Mallev.  4,805  ft.  "Kine."  Mar.  1, 1928.  Posters  1/6,  1/12.  Released Dec.  17. Something  Always  Happens.  Paramount . A.  Esther  Ralston  and  Neil  Hamilton. 4,741  ft.  "  Kine."  Apr.  14,  1928. Posters  3/6,  2/12,  1/48.  Released Dec.  3. Steamboat  Bill,  Jr.    Allied  Artists.  U. Buster  Keaton.     "  Kine."    July  19, 1928.   Released  Dec.  31. Stranger,  The.     Ideal.     U.    Tom  Tyler. 4,7  85  ft,     "  Kine."     Feb.   9,  1928. Posters   1/6.   1/12,   1/48.  Released Dec.  17. Streets  of  Shanghai.  B.E.F.  A.  Pauline Starke  and  Kenneth  Harlan.  5,026  ft. "  Kine."  Mar.  29,  1928.  Released Dec.  17. 13  Washington  Square.    European.  U. Jean  Hersholt.     6,181  ft.  "Kine." Feb.  9,  1928.  Released  Dec.  31. Uncle   Tom's   Cabin.      European.  U. James  B.  Lowe.    10,818  ft.   "  Kine." Dec.  15,  1927.    Released  Dec.  31. Under  the  Tonto  Rim.   Paramount.  U. "  Kine."   Mar.  15,  1928.   Posters  3/6, 2/12,  1/48.    Released  Dec.  17. Victory.    W.  &  F.    U.    Moore  Marriott and  Walter  Butler.  5,600  ft.  "  Kine." Mar.  8,  1928.  Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  Dec.  3. Walking  Back.    P.D.C.    A.    Sue  Carol. 4,993  ft.     "  Kine."     May  24,  1928. Posters   1/6,   1/12,   1/48.  Released Dec.  17. Wild  Man,  The.     F.N.P.     A.  Paul Wegener.   7,200  ft.  "  Kine."   Jan.  5, 192  8.    Released  Dec.  24. Wilful  Youth.  Argosy.  A.  Edna  Murphy and    Kenneth    Harlan.        5,500  ft, "  Kine."  Mar.  29,  1928.  Posters  1/6, 1/48.    Released  Dec.  3. Win  That  Girl.   Fox.   U.   David  Rollins and  Sue  Carol.     5,310  ft.  "Kine." Mar.  29,  1928.   Posters  2/6,  1/12,  1/48. Released  Dec.  31. Wives  Preferred.    Wardour.    U.  Lillian Harvey.    5,8  50  ft,    "Kine."    Feb.  2, 1928.     Posters  1/6,  1/12.  Released Dec.  17. Women  Who  Dare.  Gaumont.  U. Helene  Chadwick.  5,650  ft.  "  Kine." May,  1928.  Posters  2/6,  1/12.  Re- leased Dec.  10. Show  to  capacity  houses  every  day  with  a  well- balanced  program  me  projected  on  the  screen  with Columbia  carbons 114 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. "  WAIT  "WILD and  CAT SEE"  HETTY" ARCHIBALD NETTLEFOLD Means BEST BRITISH PICTURES "THE "  WHAT  SILENT NEXT  "  HOUSE " Films  Registered  under  the  Act. II FILMS  REGISTERED  UNDER THE  ACT. Official  Board  of  Trade  List. LTNDER  the  new  Films  Act,  Section  6,  the  Board  of  Trade  must  keep  a  register )  of  films  to  which  the  Act  applies.  By  the  courtesy  of  the  Editor  of  the Board  of  Trade  Journal,  we  are  enabled  to  present  a  list  covering  the  period  from  January  4 to  November  19,  1928.  Films,  the  names  of  which  appear  in  italics, are  parts  of  series (or  serials).  The  figures  under  the  heading  "Length  (feet)"  have,  in  several  cases, been  altered  since  the  original  registration  and  the  corrected  figures  now  appear.  Other corrections  as  notified  by  the  Board  of  Trade  have  been  made  :  Br.  before  the  Begistered No.  indicates  a  British  Film  ;  F.,  a  Foreign  film  ;  and  E.  is  British,  but  not  available for  British  quota. BRITISH Title  of  Film. JAN.  13. Sport  (series)  : The  Tennis  Girl Fancy  Swimming <!  Di ring Wrestling Yachting Cycling  M ad MAR.  5. Changing  Africa    . . APRIL  2. Wait  and  See S  port  (series) : Horse  Jumping  and  Con- trol. Lawn  Tennis  Play Rowing Weight  Lifting   . . Harness  Class  Horses Golf Boxing Story  of  the  Flag  (serial) Part  1 Registered  by. Maker's  name.  Length (feet). ButchersF.S.,Ltd.  ButchersF.S.,Ltd. Part  2 Part  3 Part  4 Part  5 Part  6 Wild  Cat  Hetty  .. Land  of  Hope  and  Glory Maria  Marten His  House  in  Order Carrv  On A  Sister  to  Assist  'er The  Flight  Commander   . , Quinneys  .. The  Arcadians Woman  in  Pawn Sailors  Don't  Care. This  Marriage  Business  ., Mumsie A  Window  in  Piccadilly  . The  Luck  of  the  Navy    . , Somehow  Good Guns  of  L003 The  King's  Highway Shooting  Stars Missionary  Film Committee. Butcher's  F.S.,Ltd. Missionary  Film Committee. Archibald  Nettle- fold. 854 975 780 1,058 999 5,400 6,352 No. Br.l5 Br.  16 Br.  17 Br.  18 Br.  1  q Br.  415 Br.  639 „  ..  ..  Butcher's  F.S.,Ltd.  847  Br.  640 Butcher's  F.S.,Ltd,   Butcher's  F.S.,Ltd. British  Lion  Film Corp. Ideal Archibald  Nettle- fold. Glorv  Film  Co. Ltd. Q.T.S.,  Ltd. One  of  the  Best C  aumont F.B.O.  (1919),  Ltd. W.  &  F  Graham  Wilcox Prod.  (London), Ltd. F.N.-Pathe,  Ltd. Ltd. New  Era  Films, Ltd. W, Britannia  Film Gaumont F.B.O. (1919),  Ltd. Herbert  S.  Wi  cox Sidney  Morgan  . . Graham  Wilco\ Prod.  (London; Ltd. Film  Manuf.  Co., Co.,  Ltd. Stoll  Prod.,  Ltd. B.  Instruct.  Films Ltd. Gainsborough    . . 850 779 846 845 874 930 735 575 593 632 563 6,700 8,600 6,411 6,767 7,050 6,240 8,321 8,243 7,562 7,054 7,500 6,392 6,858 7,843 8,350 7,973 7,471 8,000 7,202 8,271 Br.  641 Br.  642 Br.  643 Br.  644 Br.  645 Br.  646 Br.  647 Br.  648 Br.  649 Br.  650 Br.  651 Br.  652 Br.  653 Br.  654 Br.  655 Br.  656 Br.  657 Br.  658 Br.  659 Br.  660 Br.  661 Br.  662 Br.  663 Br.  664 Br.  665 Br.  666 Br.  667 Br.  668 Br.  669 Br.  67? Br.)  1 116 The  liinemato graph  Year  Book. Title  of  Film. APRIL  2  (contd.) The  Rinse The  White  Sheik  . . The  Silver  Lining  . . Poppies  of  Flanders Huntingtower The  Bohemian  Girl Lily  of  Killarney  . . Rigoletta Maritana Fauat Carmen La  Travita Daughter  of  the  Regiment Martha The  Vortex Further  Adventures  of  the Flag  Lieutenant APRIL  11. Victory APRIL  13. De  Forest  Phonofilms Series  A.  : — Programme  No.  1  . . Programme  No.  2  . . Programme  No.  3  . . Programme  No.  4  . . Programme  No.  5  . . Programme  No.  6  . . Programme  No.  7  . . Prooramme  No.  8  . . The  Farmer's  Wife  . . APRIL  14. Dawn The  Fake  Registered  by. Wardour Famous  Laskv Song  Films,  Ltd Maker's  name.  Length (feet). No. B.  International Welsh  Pearson  . H.  B.  Parkinson W.  <fc  F.  . .        . .  Gainsborough W.P.  Film  Co.,  Ltd.  Neo-Art  Prod., Ltd. Ltd. 8,454 7,443 7,642 8,589 7,192 1,472 1,690 1,669 1,652 1,657 1,657 1,605 1.764 1.608 6,281 7,758 W.  (t  F. W.  &  F. De  Forest  Phono.     De  Forest  Phono. Wardour B.Inter.Pict. 1,627 1,904 1,S98 1,840 1,874 1,652 1,543 1,856 8,775 W.  &  F  B.  &  D.  F.  C.     . .  6,935 W.  P.  Film  Co.  . .    Neo  Art  Product.  9,086 APRIL  18. Lady  Godiva The'Man  in  the  Iron  Mask David  Garrick The  Vanished  Hand APRIL  23. Dr.  Sin  Fang  Dramas (series)  : — The  Scarred  Face The  Zone  of  Death The  Light  on  the  Wall The  Constant  Isymph APRIL  26. The  Dance  of  Death MAY  3. The  Princes  in  the  Tower The  Ware  Case   MAY  10. Virginia's  Husband MAY  14. De  Forest  Phonofilms (Series  A)  : — Programme  No.  9 MAY  23. The  Physician MAY  24. The  Unsleeping  Eye MAY  25. Dr.  Sin  Fang  Dramas (series) : — The  Living  Death The  Torture  Cage Under  the  Tide Ideal Pioneer W.  &F. Ideal Ideal F.IST.  Pathe Butcher's De  Forest  Phono- films, Ltd. Gaumont British  Filmcraft  1,580 2,010 2,046 1,911 Fred  Paul  and  A.  1,908 M.  Brooks. 1,970 1,930 Gainsborough    ..  10,600 British  Filmcraft  1,935 Film  Mfg.  Co., Ltd.  7,689 De  Forest  Phono-  1,5( films,  Ltd. Gaumont British  Screen  Alexander Prod.  Macdonald. Pioneer Fred  Paul  and A.  M.  Brooks 8,260 6,450 1,908 1,992 1,900 Br.  673 Br.  674 Br.  675 Br.  676 Br.  677 Br.  678 Br.  679 Br.  680 Br.  681 Br.  682 Br.  683 Br.  684 Br.  685 Br.  686 Br.  687 Br.  688 8,600     Br.  715 Br.  721 Br.  722 Br.  723 Br.  724 Br.  725 Br.  726 Br.  727 Br.  728 Br.  729 732 733 Br.  742 Br.  743 Br.  744 Br.  745 Br.  757 Br.  758 Br.  759 Br.  762 British  Filmcraft     1..821     Br.  767 Br.  779 Br.  780 Archd.  Nettlefold     6,300      Br.  818 Br.  823 Br.  846 Br.  847 Br.  850 Br.  851 Br.  852 Films  Registered  under  the  Act. 11 Title  of  Film. JUKE  1. De  Forest  Phonofilms (Series  A) : — Programme  No.  10 Programme  No.  11 Programme  No.  12 Mystery  of  the  Silent  Death Silken  Threads JUNE  2. Land  of  My  Fathers (Series) : — The  Foaming  Torrents  . . Northern  Gateways Forest  and  Fountain Monarch  of  the  Hills Bear  Cambria FaLr  Glamorgan The  Southern  Gate In  Cambria's  Heart Registered  by Maker's  name. Length (feet). De  Forest  Phono    De  Forest  Phono Famous  Laskv British  Filmeraft British  Screen  Prod.  British  Screen Classics JUXE  4. Queer  Corners  of  Europe  . . JUXE  5. Tiptoes   JUXE  8. Two  Little  Drummer  Boys Sacrifice JUXE  9. Yachting  Thrills  .. JUXE  12. Homes  of  Our  King JUXE  13. Mademoiselle  Parley- Yoo  . . JUXE  15. A  Little  Bit  of  Fluff Tommy  Atkins Toni   UXE  19. What  Xext  ? JL  JSF  22. II  Trovafcore   JUXE  25. Twenty  Sear3  Ago JULY  2. Q.  Ships   When  We  Were  Very  Young (series) : — Nursery  Chairs  The  King's  Breakfast... Bad  Sir  Brian  Botany  ... JULY  3. Houp-La   An  Irish  Mother  JULY  10. The  Great  Office  Mystery JULY  12. What  Money  Can  Buy  ... JULY  16. Motherland  (Xot  Valid  for  Renters'  Quota.) British  Screen  Prod. Famous  Lasky Blakeley's  Prod. Ltd. European British  Screen Prod.,  Ltd. British  "Screen Prod.,  Ltd. Gaumont Wardour Butcher's,  Ltd. Song  Films,  Ltd. B.  Screen  Prod... Xew  Era  Films, Ltd. British Prod. British Prod. European Screen Screen Famous  Lasky Gaumont Reciprocity British  Screen Classics British  Xational . . G.  B.  Samuelson Orient  Pict.  Corp. British  Secreen Classics,  Ltd. B.R.  Hart  and  St. J.  E.  Clowes Gaumont British  Inter- national Archibald  Xettle- fold A.  E.  Coleby  .. 1,661 1,450 1,617 1,965 1,832 863 890 914 905 950 856 945 4,638 6,286 7,500 5,546 900 2,098 7,250 6,890 8,363 5,548 6,170 1,130 Ben  R.  Hart  and St.  J.  L.  Clowes Xew  Era Ltd. British Classics 1,633 Prod.,  7,800 British  Screen Prod. Eppel's  Films,  Ltd. British  Filmeraft Gaumont 1,036 982 6,673 5,508 2,060 6,500 No. Br.  872 Br.  873 Br.  874 Br.  875 Br.  876 E.  877 E.  878 E.  879 E.  880 E.  881 E.  882 E.  883 E.  834 E.  886 Br.  891 Br.  915 Br.  916 Br  .930 Br.  933 Br.  948 Br.  952 Br.  953 Br.  954 Br.960 Br.  965 Br.  972 Br.  985 Screen      677  Br. Br.  987 Br.  9F8 Br.  989 Br.  993 Br.  1006 Br.  1011 G.  B.  Samuelson     7,199    Br.  1022 118 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Title  of  Film.  Registered  by.        Maker's  name.     Length  No. (feet). JULY  18. Love,  Life  and  Laughter...    Welsh      Pearson    Welsh      Pearson    6,400    Br.  1031 and    Company,       and  Company, Ltd.  (in  Liqui-       Ltd.  (in  Liqui- dation), Alfred  dation) Laban  Liqui- dator JULY  19. Tall  Timber    European         ...    Australasian  5.818    Br.  1035 Films,  Ltd. JULY  81. Empire  Series  : The  Oil  Palm   New  Era  ...    British  Instruct.        757    E.  1,059 The  Island  of  Grenada  ...        „    „  916    E.  1,060 Mineral   Wealth  of  the Gold  Coast   „    „  789    E.  1,061 City  of  Kano   ,    „  873    E.  1,062 Island  of  Barbados      ...        ,,    825    E  1.063 Northern  Territories    „  798    E.  1,064 (Not  valid  for  Renters'  Quota.) AUG-.  1. The  Passing  of  Mr.  Quinn      Argosy    Cecil  Cattermoul,    7,611    Br.  1078 Ltd. AUG.  3. A  South  Sea  Bubble       ...    W.  &  F   Gainsborough         8,302    Br.  1093 Pictures,  Ltd. Bolibar   Pro  Patria        ...    British     Instruc-   7,322    Br.  1094 tional  Films,  Ltd. AUG.  4. Underground    Pro  Patria        ...    British     Instruc-   7,322    Br.  1095 tional  Films,  Ltd. The  Barrister    be  Forest  Phono-    De  Forest  Phono-      803    Br.  1100 films,  Ltd.  films,  Ltd. The  Raw  Recruit   „  „  1,516    Br.  1101 The  Orderlv  Room         ...  „  „  1,760    Br.  1102 Safety  First    „  „  460    Br.  1103 AUG.  9. Blake  the  Lawbreaker     ...    F.  L.  Film  Service,  Filmcraft  Prod.,      1,888    Br.  1107 Ltd.  Ltd. AUG.  13. Palais  de  Danse    Gaumont         ...    Gaumont         ...    7,697    Br.  1123 AUG.  21. Not  Quite  a  Lady  ...    Warduir  ...    British     Inter-      7,258     Br.  1136 national. AUG.  28. Troublesome  Wives         . .    Butcher's  Film       Archibald  Nettle-  5,870    Br.  1154 Service,  Ltd.  fold  Produc- tions AUG.  29. Champagne  . .        . .    Wardour  . .    B.I.P   8,038     Br.  1157 The  Ringer  ..        ..    Ideal       ..        ..    British  Lion      ..  7,175     Br.  1158 AUG.  31. Tesba   Wardour  . .    Burlington        . .  7,826     Br.  1163 God's  Clay  First  National-       First  National  Pict  .  6,301     Br.  1164 Path6 SEPT.  3. Chick   Ideal       . .        . .    British  Lion      . .  7,238     Br.  1180 SEPT.  8 Zero   F.N.P  Film  Manufactur-  8,284     Br.  1190 ing  Co.,  Ltd. SEPT.  12. Ro-Ho-Rodeo       . .        . .    F.B.O  Government      of     684     Br.  1201 Dominion  of Canada  (Motion Picture  Bureau) SEPT.  13. Thou  Fool  Equity  British  . .    Stoll       . .        . .  5,086  Br._1207 SEPT.  21. The  Flying  Fifty-Five      Equity  British     ...    Stoll  Pict,  Prod.     4,898    Br.  1238 Films  Registered  tinder  the  Act. I Title  of  Til  in. SEPT.  21.  (Contd). Building      The  Body Beautiful  (Series)  :— Morning  Exercise For  Health's  Sake  ... Early  to  Rise Keeping  Fit  ... Nothing  Succeeds  Like —Health   Grace  and  Gesture  ... Seven  Minutes  a  Day The  Path  to  Fitness Everything    comes  to those    who  ■ —  Keep Fit  Slimness  Simplified  ... SEPT.  25. Adam's  Apple  ... Shiraz   Ireland,  Yesterday  and To-day   SEPT.  27. Love's  Option   OCT.  2. De  Forest  Phonofllms, Series  A  : — Programme  No.  13  ... Programme  Xo.  14 OCT.  3. When  We  Were  Very  Young (Series)  :— Market  Square         ...  B.S.P Knights  and  Lr-dies  ... In  The  Dark   , Registered  by Pioneer Maker's  name.     Length  Xo. (feet). Wardour  ... Pro  Patria  ... Geoffrey  J.  Ben- stead, Famous  Lasky B.I.F.D. H.  B.  Parkinson... B.I.P.  .. Brit,  Inst. 485  Br.  1239 551  Br.  1240 525  Br.  1241 507  Br.  1242 540  Br. 1243 497  Br.  1244 510  Br.  1245 532  Br.  124G 503  Br.  1247 489    Br.  1248 7.200  Br.  1259 8,065    Br.  1260 Geoffrey  J.  Ben-     5,400    Br.  1261 stead W.  P.-E. Br.  1266 Brit,  Sound  Film     1,529    Br.  1276 Prod. 1,439    Br.  1277 B.  Screen  Classics 688  Br.  1283 782  Br.  1284 640    Br.  1285 OCT.  4. Sweeney  Todd  ... Smashing  Through OCT.  13. The  Corner  Man... OCT.  16. Paradise  The  Bising  Generation OCT.  17. For  Valour... OCT.  24. De  Forest  Phonofllms Series  A  : — Programme  No.  16 Programme  No.  15 OCT.  26. The  Clue  of  thf Goblet. Ideal Gaumont North  of Cinemas. Wardour W.P. Eng. Victoria  Films, Ltd. B.I.F.D. Second    Famous  Laskv Q.T.S   6,167    Br.  1286 Gaumont  ...    6,908    Br.  1287 Assoc.  Exhib.  Film   5,123    Br.  132; B.I.P.  ... Xeo-Art  Prod. Victoria  Films, Ltd. 7,246  '  Br.  1339 7,200    Br.  1340 ),120  Br.  1344 Brit.  Sound  Film  1,446  Br.  1371 Brit.  Filmcraft  ...    1,463    Br.  1372 Brit.  Filmcraft  ...    2,246    Br.  1375 NOV.  3. The  Brotherhood NOV.  5. Sexton  Blake — Gambler A.P.D   F.Alfred   2,230    Br.  1411 Famous  Lasky  ...    Brit,  Filmcraft  ...    1,962    Br.  1414 NOV.  11. De  Forest  Phonofllms, Series  A — Programme  No.  17 Programme  No.  18 Programme  No.  19 B.I.F.D. Brit,  Sound  Film  1,985  Br.  1457 Prod. ...  1,560  Br.  1,458 ...  1,217  Br.  1459, 120 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Title  of  Film. JAN.  4. Dancer  of  Barcelona JAN.  7. Wild  Geese JAN.  9. Under  Eastern  Skies A  Race  for  Life  . . JAN.  11. The  Tigress The  Spotlight Odette The  Sinister  Man Sorrell  &  Sons JAN.  12. The  Flying  "  U Ranch Krazy  Kat  Cartoons(Series) Rail  Rode Powder  My  Back Tell  It  To  Sweeney Crazy  to  Ely The  Harvester JAN.  14. Bowery  Rose The  City  of  Pleasure Jake  the  Plumber FOREIGN. Registered  by. W.&E  B.E.F  ButchersF.S.,Ltd. Warner  Bros., Ltd. E.B.O.  .. Famous-Lasky W.&E.  .. B.l.F.D.  .  . Allied  Artists Gaumont-British (Ideal  Branch) Famous-Lasky  . . Warner  Bros. Famous-Lasky  . . Gaumont-British (Ideal  Branch) Gaumont-British (Gaumont Branch) Gaumont-British (W.&F.  Branch) Gaumont-British (Ideal  Branch) Maker's  name.  Lensth (feet). Fellner  &  Somlo . .  7,542 Tiffany    . . JAN.  16. The  King  of  the  Jungle  (Serial) The  Great  Tragedy The  Elephant  Avenger  . . Battling  for  Her  Life  . . Into  the  Lion's  Jaws   . . The  Striped  Terror Gripped  by  the  Death  Vine Slinking  Demons The  Giant  Ape  Strikes . . No  Escape The  Death  Trap JAN.  17. Honeymoon  Hate Oh  Mummy Toddles   JAN.  18. Branded  Sombrero Come  to  My  House Wild  Puppies Buck  Privates JAN.  19. Across  the  Atlantic War  dour ,448 George  JacobyFilm  6,110 G.m.b.h. Warner  Bros., Inc.  4,655 Columbia Paramount Fellner  &  Somlo Noa  Film  Ges.    . . JosephM.Schenck 5,287 4.918 7,587 7,400 8.839 Paramount Warner  Bros.    . . Paramount F.B.O. of  America 528 5,733 5,950 1,648 6,749 Lothar  Stark  7,335 G.m.b.H. F.B.O.  of  America  5,203 Rayart  Pic.  Corp. Famous-Lasky  . .  Paramount 1,882 1,902 1,811 1,806 1,714 1,532 1,637 1,743 1,720 1,767 ,.  5,322 .  1,634 .  1,581 Fox European Warner  Bros. Fox  Film  Corp.  . .  4,576 . .  5,400 ..  1,650 Universal  . .  6,133 No. F.  1 E.  2 F.  3 F.  4 F.B.O.  of  America  4,932       F.  10 F.  11 F.  12 F.  13 F.  14 F.  20 ExcellentPic.Cor.     6,500       F.  21 F.  22 F.  23 Warner  Bros.  Inc.    5,527      F.  41 JAN.  20. Stand  and  Deliver The  Night  Flyer    . . The  Leopard  Lady JAN.  21. The  Grip  of  the  Yukon A  Gentleman  of  Paris Mooney  Mariner    . . Hot  Papa Side  Show Nevada P.D.C. European Famous-Lasky De  Mille  Pic.  Corp.  5,206  F.  42 James  Cruze,  Inc.  5,282  F.  43 De  Mille  Pic.  Corp.    5,854      F.  44 Universal Paramount  Corp. 6,316 5,949 1,672 1,672 5,314  | 6,138  1 F.  45 F.  46 F.  47 E.  48 E.  49 F.  50 Films  Registered  under  the  Act. 121 Title  of  Film. JAN.  23. The  Indiscreet  Woman Tea  for  Three The  Lovelorn Registered  by B.I.F.D. J.M.G. Maker's  Name.  Length. (feet). Phoebus-Film  A.G.  5,400 M.-G.-M.           . .  6,000 ,  5,900 JAN.  24. Sunrise JAN.  25. The  Mystery  Pilot  (Serial) Episode  4 5 6 9 10      ...  .  •,. Fighting  for  Fame  (Serial) Episode  4 5 9 10 Trail  of  the  Tiger  (Serial) Episode  4 5 Fox European European European 8 9 10 JAN.  26. The  Scarlet  Arrow  (Serial)  : Richmount Richmount Universal Episode  4 5 Blake   of   Scotland  Yard (Serial) : 4 5 „  10 „  11 12 The  Vanishing  Rider  (Serial) Episode  4 5 10 The  Haunted  Island  (Serial) : Episode    4       . .        . .  European 5 8 9 10 Trooper  77  (Serial) Episode    4       . .        . .  European 5 6 7 8 European European Universal Universal European Universal Universal Richmount 1,800 1,694 1,700 1,791 1,808 1,811 1,798 1,800 1,800 1,800 1,789 1,811 1,794 1,801 1,800 1,800 1,800 1,805 1,818 1,798 1,811 1,800 1,800 1,800 1,797 1,805 1,803 1,789 1,570 1,544 1,605 1,705 1,392 1,606 1,456 1,461 1,438 1,619 1,828 1,530 1,516 1,684 1,750 1,577 1,532 1,508 1,436 1,552 1,435 1,590 1,443 1,855 1,760 1,785 1,801 1,785 1,800 1,813 No. F.  51 F.  52 F.  53 Fox  Film  Corp.  . .    8,730      F.  54 F.  55 F.  56 F.  57 F.  58 F.  59 F.  60 F.  61 F.  62 F.  63 F.  64 F.  65 F.  66 F.  67 F.  68 F.  69 F.  70 F.  71 F.  72 F.  73 F.  74 F.  75 F.  77 F.  78 F.  79 F.  80 F.  81 F.82 F.  83 F.  84 F.85 F.86 F.  87 F.  88 F.  89 F.  90 F.  91 F.  92 F.  93 F.  94 F.  95 F.  96 F.  97 F.  98 F.  99 F.  100 F.  101 F.  102 F.  103 F.  104 F.  105 106 107 108 109 110 111 F.  112 122 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Title  of  Film. JAN.  27. On  to  Reno Woman  Wise Low  Necker Parisian  Pleasures The  Dress  Parade  . . Krazy      Kat  Cartoons School  Daze Topsey  Turvey Find  the  King Now  We're  in  the  Air She's  a  Sheik Scared  Pink Wedding  Wows Registered  by.      Maker's  name. P.D.C  Fox Mercury  (Booth Grainge). P.D.C  Famous-Lasky  . . James  Cruze,  Inc. Fox  Film  Corp. Alex.  Nalpas De  Mille  P.  Corp. Paramount  Corp. Length (feet). 5,514 5,450 1,700 6,500 496 555 2,000 5,755 5,947 1,600 1,639 No. F.  113 F.  114 F.  115 F.  116 F.  117 F.  118 F.  119 F.  120 F.  121 F.  122 F.  123 F.  124 JAN.  28. Sealed  Lips , Man's  Law Krazy      Kat  Cartoons For  Crime's  Sake Milk  Made 'The  Stork  Exchange Wired  and  Fired Pig  Styles Easy  Curves The  Outlaw  Rider Gaumont- British P.C.  (Gaumont Branch). P.D.C  Famous-Lasky Isepa Pathe  Inc. Paramount  Corp. ,984     F  .125 6,436 546 605 617 1,639 7,150 F.  126 F.  127 F.  128 F.  129 F.  130 F.  131 F.  132 F.  133 JAN.  30. Stunt  Cowboy  (Series) : Dangerous  Double        . .  European Battling  Buckaroo        ..  ,, Ridin'  Wild       . .        . .  , , The  Cohens  and  Kellys  in  ,, Paris. Fazil         . .       . .       . .  Fox $5,000  Reward  (Daredevil's  „ Reward.) Wives  Preferred    . .       . .  Wardour Universal 1,429 1,586 1,636 6,932 Fox  Film  Corp.  . .  6,800 ..  4,945 F.  134 F.  135 F.  136 F.  137 F.  138 F.  139 Eichberg  -  Film   5,850  F.140 JAN.  31. Tom's  Gang Ranger  of  the  North Air  Mail  Pilot Man,  Woman  and  Sin Spoilers  of  the  West Foreign  Devils Gaumont  -British P.C.  (Ideal Branch). Butcher's  F.S., J.-M.-G.,  Ltd. Ld F.B.O. Inc. of  Amer.,   4,943     F.  141 Hi-Mark  Films M.-G.-M.P. 4,903 5,139 6,050 4,600 4,500 F.  142 F.  143 F.  144 F.  145 F.  146 FEB.  1. Lusts  of  the  Flesh  (Loves  of  Wardour Jean  Hey.) The  Stranger        . .       . .  Gaumont- British (Ideal  Branch) FEB.  2. Stage  Kisses         . .        . .  F.B.O  13  Washington  Square     . .  European Domestic  Troubles  . .  Warner  Bros. U.F.A. 5,335 F.B.O.  of  America,  4,785 Inc. . .    Columbia  Pic.  Cor.  5,284 . .    Universal         . .  6,181 Ltd.  Warner  Bros.,Inc.  5,196 F.  147 F.  148 F.  149 F.  150 F  151 FEB.  3. Krazy  Kat  Cartoons  (series) : Grid  Ironed Pie  Curs  . . Shadow  Theory Ocean  Blues Get  Your  Man Mad  Scrambles Fantasy Secret  Hour Famous-Lasky Paramount 586 566 500 1,564 5,831 1,667 1,951 7,100 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 Films  Registered  under  the  Act. 123 Title  of  Film. FEB.  4. The  Ship  of  Fire   . . The  Isle  of  Sunken  Gold (serial) : Trapped  in  Mid  Air Engulfed  by  the  Sea The  Volcano's  Pit Tne  Hulk  of  Death Prey  of  the  Sharks The  Fire  of  Revenge The  Battle  of  Canoes Trapped  by  the  Ape The  Devil  Ape's  Secret The  Garden  of  Eden Hot  House  Hazel  . . Registered  by. Gaumont-  British (Ideal  Branch) Maker's  name. Allied  Artists Fox Length  No. (feet). British  and  Con,      2,799       F.  160 Trading  Co.,  Inc. 1,861  F.  161 1,772  F.  162 1,778  F.  163 1,939  F.  164 1,536  F.  165 1,840  F.  166 1,744  F.  167 1,642  F.  168 1,607  F.  169 Joseph  M.  Schenck  7,450  F.  170 Fox  Film  Corp.  . .    1,750  F.  171 FEB.  6. Sailors'  Wives Wild  West  Show   . . 3  Naval  Rascals    . . Battling  Kangaroo Her  Husband's  Wife His  Foreign  Wife  . . FEB.  7. Jazz  Mad The  Desert  Pirate  . . Baby  Mine  . . Mr.  Wu City  Gone  Wild Splash  Yourself Fighting  Fanny Open  Range Dizzy  Sights Swiss  Movements F.N.  Pathe European Fox Cinema  Exclusives P.D.C  F.N.  Pic,  Inc. Universal Fox  Film.  Corp. U.F.'i..  . . Pathe  Pict. Inc. European         . .  Universal Gaumont- British  F.B.O.  of  America, (Ideal  Branch)  Inc. J.-M.-G.  . .  M.-G.-M. Famous-Lasky Paramount 5,463 5,133 5,384 1,616 4,893 4,800 6,720 4,635 5,000 7,500 4,947 1,617 1,600 5,525 1,639 1,552 F.  172 F.  173 F.  174 F.  175 F.  176 F.  177 F.  178 F.  179 F.  180 F.  181 F.  182 F.  183 F.  184 F.  185 F.  186 F.  187 FEB.  8. Sadie  Thompson  .. Steamboat  Bill,  Junior Rushing  Business Ohl  Taxi  .. Ohl  Mabel Trick  o'  Hearts    . . FEB.  9. The  Drums  of  Love Dead  Man's  Curve Glorious  Betsy Finders  Keepers   . . FEB.  10. Riding  for  Fame  . . Judgment Parisian  Memories FEB.  11. Dad's  Choice Nifty  Nags . . Holy  Mackerel Gay  Defender Serenade Adoration  . . Love  Man  and  Beasts Gateway  of  the  Moon Hold  Your  Hat  . . Sins  .of  Fashion  . . The  Red  Riders  of  Canada Stop  That  Man  .. Allied  Artists European   M.  P. Co.,  Ltd. Allied  Artists    . . Gaumont  -  British (Ideal  Branch) Waruer  Bros., Ltd. European Gloria     Swanson  8,743 Prod.,  Inc. Joseph             M.  6,369 Schenck,  Inc. Stern  Bros.       ..  1,444 ..  1,642 ..  1,632 Universal  Pictures  5,178 Corp. Joseph  M. Schenck  8,820 F.B.O.of  America,  5,405 Inc. Warner  Bros., Inc.  6,748 Universal         ..  5,961 European         . .  Universal         . .  5,313 F.B.O.  (1919), Ltd.  Col umbiaPic. Corp.  5,312 Mercury     (Booth  Alex.  Nalpas     . .  4,500 Grainge) Famous-Lasky  . .  Paramount John  H.  Taylor Fox Nero  Film  A.G. . . Fox  Film  Corp. Inc. Wardour          . .  Raoid  Film Gaumont  -  British  F.B.O.of  America, (Tdeal  Branch)  Inc. European         . .  Universal 1,970 1.578 1,578 6,300 5,153 1,675 6,479 4,996 1,900 5,339 6,307 F.  188 F.  189 F.  190 F.  191 F.  192 F.  193 F.  194 F.  195 196 197 198 199 200 F.  201 F.  202 F.  203 F.  204 F.  205 F.  206 F.  207 F.  208 F.  209 F.  210 F.  211 5,238       F.  212 124 The  Kinemato  graph  Year  Book. Title  of  Film. FEB.  14. The  Texas  Tornado The  Swift  Shadow The  Last  Waltz  .. Midnight  Rose Quality  Street The  Crowd The  Student  Prince  in  Old Heidelberg Buster  Steps  Out Indoor  Golf George's  False  Alarm Cloud  Buster Newlyweds'  Advice Whose  Wife FEB.  15. Out  in  the  Bain Man  of  Letters Buster  Shows  Off Newlyweds'  Servant What  a  Party Start  Something  ... Watch  George FEB.  16. Outcast  Souls Behind  the  Counter Just  the  Type Water  Bugs Save  the  Pieces Wife  Savers The  Isle  of  Mystery Model  George Newlyweds'  Happy  Bay Her  Only  Husband That's  That Taking  the  Count When  George  Hops Woman  Chasers A  Case  of  Scotch  . . FEB.  17. George's  School  Daze A  Full  House George  Meets  George Buster's  Whippet  Race Newlyweds'  Friends Stunt  Cowboy  Series — Boss  of  the  Rancho Syd  Smith  (series) — A  Hobo  Jest    . . Heave  Ho.. In  Bad Inkwell  Imps  Cartoons (series) — Koko's  Germ  Jam Koko's  Earth  Control Koko's  Smoke Koko's  Tattoo Koko's  Kink Koko's  Hot  Dog  . . Koko's  Field  Daze Love  and  Learn    . . Sweeties Long  Hose FEB.  18. Beauty  Parlour  (series) — The  Beauty  Parlour A  Permanent  Rave The  Last  Nose  of  S  ummers Boys  will  be  Girls Helene  of  Troy,  N.Y. Toupay  or  not  Toupay A  Chinhe Lovedto Lift  . . Fresh  Hair  Fiends Registered  by.      Maker's  name. Length (feet) No. Gaumont  -  British (Ideal  Branch) Wardour European J.-M.-G.  .. European F.B.O.of  America,  4,629       F.  213 European Argosy    . . Famous-Lasky P.D.C.  . European European European F.N.  Pathe Famous-Lasky Inc. U.F.A.  . Universal M.-G.-M. Stern  Bros. Stern  Bros. Sterling  Pictures Paramount Pathe  Inc. Stern  Bros. Stern  Bros. Universal William  Pizor Ir.iramount 4,941 8,120 5,514 7,300 8,200 9,400 1,380 1.580 1.475 1,557 1,759 1,718 1,746 1,614 1,470 1,664 1,673 1,672 1,577 5,110 1,945 1,529 1,549 1,644 5,449 4,769 1,552 1,639 1,681 1,595 1,644 1,634 1,753 1,849 1,502 1,681 1,712 1,427 1,749 1,606 1,774 1,777 500 542 529 548 571 526 496 5,772 1,567 1,600 Gaumont-British (Ideal  Branch) 1,723 1,906 1,790 1,453 1,746 1,897 1,935 F.  214 F.  215 F.  216 F.  217 F.  218 F.  219 F.  220 F.  221 F.  222 F.  223 F.  224 F.  225 F.  226 F.  227 F.  228 F.  229 F.  230 F.  231 F.  232 F.  233 F.234 F.  235 F.  236 F.  237 F.  238 F.  239 F.  240 F.  241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 1,501  F.253 F.254 F.  255 F.  256 F.  258 F.  259 F.  260 F.  261 F.  262 F.  263 F.  264 F.  265 F.  266 F.B.O.of  America    1,795       F.  267 F.  268 F.  269 F.  270 F.  271 F.  272 F.  273 F.  274 Films  Registered  under  the  Act. 125 Ganmont- British (Ideal  Branch) J.-M.-G. Title  of  Film.  Registered  by. FEB.  18  (contd.) Beauty  Parlour  (series)  contd. Peter's  Pan The  Beloved  Rogue New  Faces  for  Old She  Troupes  to  Conquer. . Wisecrackers  (series) — The  Artists' Braid Shah  of  Sahara Lore  at  First  Sight Survival  of  the  Fattest   . . Cry  and  Get  It    . . A  Chin  He  Loredto  Touch Shy  Knees Not  so  Big The  Better  Role A  Sock  in  Time Bo's  Guest A  Kick  in  the  Dark FEB.  20. "  Charley  Chase  "  (series) — Never  the  Dames  Shall Meet The  Way'of  All  Dress  .'. The  Lighter  that  Failed  . . A  Treat  for  the  Boys All  for  Nothing  .. Max  Davidson  (series) — Love' 'Em  and  Feed Em  . . Call  of  the  Cuckoo What     Every  Iceman Knows Fighting  Fathers "  All      Star "  Comedies (series) — His  Kilty  Conscience    . . The   Second  Hundred Years The  Battle  of  the  Century Hats  Off  Leave  'Em  Laughing "  Our  Gang  "  Comedies (series) — Topsy  Turvy The  Old  Wallop .. Dog  Heaven Yale  vs.  Harvard Spook  Spoofing Rainy  Days A  Total  Loss Ocean  Bruises And  How Newly  weds'  Mistake On  Deck  Bun  Buster McGinis  versus  Joneses She's  My  Girl Beel  Life Newly  weds'  Success Broke  Out Horse  Play Big  Game  George FEB.  21. Andy  Nose  His  Onions The  Mild  West Newly  weds'  Anniversary  . . Newly  weds'  False  Alarm  . . Newlyweds'  Imagination  . . Big  Bluff  Sailor  George Capital  Punishment The  Jazz  Singer Satan  and  the  Woman  . . A  Chorus  Girl's  Bomance Circus  Snaps The  Divine  Woman In  Old  Kentucky Maker's  name. Length (feet) Hal.  E.  Roach European Stern  Bros. 1,906 1,902 1,664 1,979 1,978 1,951 1,856 1,721 1,739 1,767 1,737 1,713 1,657 1,759 1,694 1,860 1,810 1,730 1,700 1,740 1,870 1,940 1,630 1,780 B.I.F.D  Warner  Bros., Ltd. Gaumont-British H.  and  S. J;-M.-G.".. Phoebus  Film  A.G. Warner  Bros., Inc. Excellent  Pic.  Corp Carl  Lamac  Film  Co Nero-Film  A.G.  . . M.-G.-M. 1,820 1,980 1,860 1,870 1,980 1,600 1,900 1,990 1,600 1,950 1,940 1,877 1,889 1,469 1,616 1,695 1,552 1,522 1,727 1,688 1,766 1,651 1,551 1,495 1,501 1,523 1,748 1,704 1,691 1,717 1,690 6,600 7,017 5,538 6,000 1,700 7,100 6,300 No. F.B.O.  of  America     1,818  F.275 F.  276 F.  277 F.  278 F.  279 F.  280 F.  281 F.282 F.  283 F.  284 F.285 V.  2SC, F.  287 F.  288 F.  289 F.  290 F.  291 F.  292 F.  293 F.  294 F.  295 F.  296 F.  297 F.  298 F.  299 1,700  F.300 301 302 F.  303 F.  304 F.  305 F.  306 F.  307 F.  308 F.  309 F.  310 F.  311 F.  312 F.  313 F,  314 F.  315 F.  316 F.  317 F.  318 F.  319 F.  320 F.  321 F.  322 F.  323 F.  324 F.  325 F.  326 F.  327 F.  328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 F.  336 F.  337 F.338 126 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Title  of  Film. FEB.  22. Ramona Pioneer  Scout Campus  Cuties Sand Back  to  Liberty Registered,  by. Allied  Artists Famous-Lasky New  Era Gaumont  British Maker's  name. Inspiration Paramount Markus  Prod. Excellent  Pict. Length 5(feet). 7,751 6,048 1,557 6,549 5,924 No. F.  339 F.  340 F.  341 F.342 F.  343 FEB.  23. Husbands  for  Bent When  Two  Worlds  Meet Lunch  for  Two Warner  Bros. Cinema  Exclusives Warner  Bros.  Inc.    4,487  F.344 U.F.A   7,500  F.345 ..    5,000  F.346 FEB.  25. The  Warning Bugs,  My  Dear Krazy  Eat  Cartoons Ice  Boxed Virtue The  Sky  Skidder F.B.O.,  Ltd. Famous-Lasky New  Era European Columbia  P. Paramount Hugo-EngelG.-m. b.-H. Universal 5,429 1,577 530 8,200 F.347 F.348 F.  349 F.350 4,335  F.351 FEB.  28. Cloud  Dodger Guardians  of  the  Wild The  Law  of  the  Range Beau  Sabreur Sporting  Goods European j.-m'.-g.  .. Famous-Lasky Universal M.G.M.  .. Paramount 4,181 4,825 5,300 6,757 5,831 F.352 F.  353 F.354 F.  355 F.356 FEB.  29. Scarlet  Brand  (serial)  :- Episode  1 Episode  2 Episode  3 Episode  4 Episode  5 Episode  6 Episode  7 Episode  8 Episode  9 Episode  10 Stunt  Cowboy  Series  : Scrapping  Fool Brand  of  Courage North  West  Mounted  Series Danger  Ahead South  of  Northern  Lights Blind  Man's  Bluff King  of  Hearts  ... Bare  Fists Sealed  Orders Texas  Banger  Series  : The  Fighting  Texan On  Special  Duty The  Law  Rider  .. The  Lone  Ranger Champion  Kid  Bider  Series  : On  the  Trail The  Racing  Wizard Riding  Whirhvind Red  Warning Riding  Gold Buckskin  Days  .. Buster's  Big  Chance Prince  and  the  Papa Some  Babies His  In-Laws All  Puffed  Up European New.Cal  Film  Cor. Universal Stern  Bros. Universal 1,796 1,801 1,797 1,770 1,728 1,768 1,788 1,812 1,820 1,646 1,605 1,636 1,937 1,603 1,851 1,780 1,520 1,657 1,579 1,550 1,618 1,654 1,686 1,632 1,786 1,664 1,693 1,657 1,562 1,731 1,633 1,958 1,785 F.  357 F.  358 F.  359 360 363 364 365 F.  367 F.  368 F.  369 F.  370 F.  371 F.  372 F.  373 F.  374 F.  375 F.  376 F.  377 F.  378 F.  379 F.  380 F.  381 F.  382 F.  383 F.  384 F.  385 F.  386 F.  387 F.  3S8 F.  389 MAB.  1. The  Crimson  City  . Two  Outlaws Warner  Bros.,  Ltd.  Warner  Bros., Inc.  5,233 European         . .    Universal         . .  4,590 F.390 F.  391 Films  Registered  under  the  Act. 127 Title  of  Film. MAR.  1  (contd,) Ideai  Comedies  No.  Series  16 New  Wrinkles  .. Some  Scout Live  News The  Ghost  of  the  Gauchos Heroes  of  the  Wild  (serial)  : Sword  to  Sivord The  Plunge  of  Peril The  Slide  of  Life MAR.  2. Soft  Living Kiss  Doctor Casey  Jones The  Broken  Mask The  Slaver  MAE,  3. Champion  Kid  Rider  (series)  : Winged  Hoofs  .. Lola Ladies'  Night  in  a  Turkish Registered  by. Gaumont-British (Ideal  Branch). Maker's  name.  Length (feet). Fox F.N.-Pathe,  Ltd. Western  Import European P.D.C.  . Educational British  and  Con- Trading  Co., Inc. Fox Eichmount Crescent  Pict. Bath Life's  Lottery Texas  Eanger  (series) Smiling  Wolf Unexpected  Hero MAE.  5. Eonour  Above  All .  F.N.-Pathe .  European .    P.D.C.  ., Our  Gang  Comedies  : Edison,  Marconi  and  Co.  J.-M.-G.  .. Max  Davidson  Dialect  Comedies  : Pass  the  Gravy   . .        . .  ,, All  Star  Comedies  : The  Wedding  Wring     . .  ., The  Finishing  Touch    . .  ,, Brothers   New  Era MAE.  6. North  West  Mounted  (series) Madden  of  the  Mounted Code  of  the  Mounted Ring  Leader Any  Old  Count High  Flying  George Fashion  Madness Stunt  Cowboy  (series)  : The  Looters MAE.  7. Doomsday Gentlemen  Prefer  Blondes Walloping  Kid Twin  Six  O'Brien Pony  Express  Eider Eternal  Youth Under  the  Black  Eagle MAE.  8. The  World  War  (as  seen through  German  spec- tacles) Military  Maids Champion      Kid  Eider (series)  : Son  of  the  Frontier Stunt  Cowboy  (series) : Pay  Poll  Round  Up  .. ■•    Hidden  Money The  Wagon  Show Boy  of  the  Streets Centre  Forward MAE.  10. Feel  My  Pulse  ..  .. The  Showdown  .. European European F.B.O.  (1919), Ltd. European Famous- Lasky  . . Pioneer J.-M.-G. Wardour P.D.C  European F.N.-Pathe,  Ltd. Butcher's Famous-Lasky 1,635 1,516 1,489 2,311 1,727 1,755 1,795 5,350 1,785 6,324 4,930 4,805 Universal  ..  1,775 Pathe-De  Mille  5,375 Corp. First  Nationaljnc,  6,570 Rex  Film  A.G.  ..  6,451 Universal C.  B.  De  Mille Pict.  Corp. Hal  E.  Roach Johannisthaler F.A.  G.m.b.H. Universal Stern  Bros. Columbia Universal Paramount Aywon  Film  Corp. M.-G.-M.  ! ! Universal  Film A.G. Cecil  B.  De  Mille Pic. 1,833 1,636 6,575 1,850 1,920 1,550 1,900 6,596 1,739 1,681 1,606 1,508 1,580 5,041 5,681 6,784 4,476 4,291 4,300 8,000 5,800 6,167 ,460 Universal , First  National  Pic. Corp. Richrnount Olvmpia-Film G.m.b.H. Paramount 1,744 1,751 1,697 6,180 4,883 5,587 5,S3S 7,447 No. F.  392 F.  393 F.  394 F.  395 F.  396 F.  397 F.  398 F.  399 F.  400 F.  401 F.  402 F.  403 F.  404 F.  405 F.  406 F.  407 F.  408 F.  409 F.  410 F.  411 F.  412 F.  413 F.  414 F.  416 F.  417 F.  418 F.  419 F.  420 F.  421 F.  422 1,591       F.  423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 F.  431 F.  432 F.  433 F.  434 F.  435 F.  436 F.  437 F.  438 F.  439 F.  440 128 The  Kin  emato  graph  Year  Book. Title  of  Film  Registered  by. MAR.  12. North  West  Mounted  (series) Maker's  name.  Length (feet). The  Ruse Texas  Ranger  (series) : Wolves  of  the  Range  . Battling  Justice Fighting  Destiny Ambuscade Card  of  Destiny Ranger  Patrol    . . The  Whip  Woman A  Horseman  of  the  Plains Love  is  Blonde A  Girl  In  Every  Port  . No  Other  Woman European F.N.-Pathe Fox Universal First  National  Pir\ Fox         , .        . . ..  1,739 1,709 1,564 1,649 1,644 1,585 1,521 5,083 4,210 1,885 5,850 5,048 No. F.  441 F.  442 F.  443 F.  444 F.  445 F.  446 F.  447 F.  448 F.  449 F.  450 F.  451 F.  452 MAR.  13. The  Circus Allied  Artists P.D.C.     . . The  Betrayal Charley    Chase  Comedies (series)  : The  Family  Group  ..  J.-M.-G. Rose  Marie  . .        . .  „ The  Latest  from  Paris  .. MAR,  14. All  Star  Comedies  : From  Soup  to  Nuts Ideal  Comedies  Series  No.  li Brunettes  Prefer  Gentle- men. Angel  Eyes Oh,  V/hat  a  Man Gone  Again The  Little  Rube  .. Chilly  Days A.  Iways  a  Gentleman Dummies High  Strung Prince  or  Clown Under  the  Tonto  Rim Dawn  of  Hope La  w  and  the  Man The  Chaser J.-M.-G. Ideal B.l.F.D.  .  . Famous-Lasky Film  Dist.,  Ltd. F.N.-Pathe MAR.  15. A  Blonde  for  a  Night      . .  P.D.C. Ideal  Comedies  Series  No.  18  : The  Nickel  Hopper  . .  Ideal A  Harem,  Knight  . .  ,, On  the  Front  Page  . .  ,, Flirty  Four  Flashers  . .  ,, Smith's  Uncle  . .  . .  ,, Should  Husbands  Marry  ?  ,, French  Leave       ..        ..  Gaumont Ideal  Comedies  Series  No.  17  : Shamrock  Alley  . .        . .  Ideal Racing  Mad Papa's  Boy Scared  Silly Nothing  Flat Hullo  Sailor His  Maiden  Voyage Wildcat  Valley The  Vanishing  Villain  . . MAR.  16. Ideal  Comedies  Series  No.  19  : Anything  Once   . .        . .  Ideal Tell 'Em  Nothing Boys  will  be  Joys         ..  ,, A  Blonde's  Revenge      . .      '  ,, Ideal  Comedies  Series  No.  20  : Blazing  Away    ..        ..  ,, Circus  Blues      . .        . .  ,, A  Home- Made  Man     . .  ,, Charles  Chaplin 6,500 F.  453 Film  Corp. National  Film  A.G. 5,958 F.  454 Hal  E.  Roach    . . 1,840 F.  455 M.-G.-M. 7,550 F.  456 7,600 F.  457 Hal     E.  Roach 1,700 F.  458 Studios. Educational 1,413 F.  459 1,518 F.  460 1,534 F.  461 1,807 F.  462 1,427 F.  463 1 ,522 F.  464 1,524 F.  465 1,545 F.  466 1,524 F.  467 Phoebus  Film  A.G. 6,000 F.  468 Paramount 5,959 F.469 U.F.A  6,023 F.  470 Richmount 5,689 F.  471 F.N.  Pict. 5,397 F.  472 Pathe  Inc. 5,865 F.  473 F.B.O.  of  America Educational F.B.O.  of  America Paths  Inc. Educational 1,956 1,865 1,870 1,945 1,900 1,937 5,900 1,495 1,588 1,440 1.516 1,529 1,522 1,622 1,468 1,927 1,976 1,972 1,987 1,968 1,513 1,501 1,481 F.  474 F.  475 F.  476 F.  477 F.  478 F.  479 F.480 F.  481 F.  482 F.  483 F.  484 F..485 F.  486 F.  487 F.  488 F.  489 F.  490 F.  491 F.  492 F.  493 F.  494 F.  495 F.  496 Films  Registered  Under  the  Act. 129 Title  of  Film. Registered  by MAR.  16.  (Contd.) Ideal  Comedies  Series  No.  21 Steamed  Up Indiscreet  Pete  .. Nothing  Doing Ideal  Comedies  Series  No.  22 One  Wild  Ride  .. The  Pride  of  Pikeville  . . Smith's  Surprise Ideal  Comedies  Series  No.  23 Are  Brunettes  Safe  ? The  Plumber's  Daughter Cured  in  the  Excitement Thoroughbreds Canyon  of  Adventure Forgotten  Vows    . . Idea Ideal European F.N.-Pathe P.D.C.  .. Maker's  name Length, (feet). No. F.B.O.  of  America Education  si 1,932 1  474 1^954 F.  497 F.  498 F!  499 PathSInc. 1,784 1,923 1,896 F.  500 F.  501 F.  502 1,939 1,954 1,724 F.  503 F.  504 F.  505 Universal F.N.Pict. Gotham 5,680 5,700 6,161 F.  506 F.507 F.  508 MAR  17. Her  Summer  Hero The  Postmaster  . Chicago Gaumont  ..  F.B.O.  of  America  4,953  F.  509 F.B.O.  (1919),  Ltd.  Sovkino  . .  ..  5,770  F.  510 P.D.C  Pathe  Inc.        . .    9,624       F.  511 MAR.  20. Inkwell    Imps  Cartoons (Series) : Koko  Goes  Over  . . Krazy  Kat  Cartoons  (Series) : Lore  Sunk Hunger  Stroke  .. Tong  Tied The  Siren  of  the  Sea The  Rock  of  Friendship  . . Anna  Karenina MAR.  21. Heroes  of  the  Wild  (serial) : The  Trap  of  Death The  Flaming  Fiend The  Clutching  Hand The  Broken  Cable The  Fatal  Arrow The  Crown  of  the  Incas. . The  Last  Command Love's  Young  Scream Goofy  Ghost Love  Shy Halfback  Hannah The  Sacred  Lie The  House  of  Deceit The  Prince  of  K'Nuts Famous-Lasky  . .  Paramount Wardour J.-M.-G. Ideal Franco-Films  S.A. M.-G.-M  Brit,  and  Cont. Trading  Co.,  Inc. Famous-Lasky P.D.C.  . Argosy  . European Paramount National-Film  A.G. Sterling  Corp.    . . "Universal 531 583 518 598 6,784 4,400 7,200 1,719 1,703 1,754 1,737 1,621 8,138 1,656 1,614 1,580 1,600 5,012 5,350 5,388 F.  512 F.  513 F.  514 F.  515 F.516 F.517 F.  518 1,837       F.  519 F.  520 F.  521 F.  522 F.  523 F.  524 F.  525 F.  526 F.  527 F.  528 F.  529 F.  530 F.  531 F.  532 MAR.  22. Wild  Blood Harvest  of  Hate Train  De  Luxe European F.N.-Pathe,  Ltd." Universal  ..    4,457       F.  533 ..    4,689       F.  534 Defu  (D.F.U.A.G.)  6,557       F.  535 MAR.  23. What  Price  Love  ? Ideal  Comedies  Series  No, 20: Cuiie      ..       ..  ..  Ideal Between  Jobs     . .  . .  ,, Triple  Crossed    ..  ..  ,, Listen,  Ch  Idren  ..  . .  „ Hectic  Days   , Ideal  Comedies  Series  No Sicord  Pomts Visitors  Welcome What  a  Girl  I Fandango There  It  is Say  Ah-h         ..       .  . Gaumont 21  : Ideal Crescent  Corp. Educational  Corp. 5,300       F.  536 i,500 1,519 1,511 1,505 1,600 1,491 1,527 1,604 1,592 1,627 1,537 F.  537 F.  538 F.  539 F.  540 F.  541 F.  542 F.  543 F.  544 F.  545 F.  546 F.  547 130 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Title  of  Film. Registered  by. MAR.  23.  (Contd.) Ideal  Comedies  Series  No.  22 : A  Hollywood  Hero       . .  Ideal Smth'sPets Duck  Soup Your  Own  Back  Yard  . . The  Jolly  Jilter A  Small  Town  Princess. . One  Hour  Married Better  Movies Broke  in  China The  Hon.  Mr.  Buggs Crazy  to  Act Honeymoon  Flats  . .       . .  European Flying  Cowboy MAR.  24. Ideal  Comedies  Series  No. 23: Be  Your  Age Maker's  name.  Length (feet). Pathe  Exchange,  Inc.  1,926 1,877 1,962 1,770 1,923 1,950 1,950 2,000 1,817 Pathe  Exchange,  Inc.  1,859 1,960 Universal         . .  5,843 ..  5,282 Ideal Hesitating  Horses Peaches  and  Plumbers  . . There  Ain't  No  Santa  Claus Kitty  from  Killarney Smith's  Customer Slipping  Wives Many  Scrappy  Returns Pass  the  Dumplings Catalina,  Here  I  Come  . . Smith's  New  Home Jewish  Prudence. . In  Borrowed  Plumes Wilful  Youth Pathe  Exchange, Inc. Gaumont Argosy    . , Crescent  Pict. Corp. Rjchmount,  Inc. 1,712 1,954 1,868 1,850 1,943 1,970 1,968 1,937 1,688 1,950 1,942 5,393 5,500 No. F.  548 F.  549 F.  550 F.  551 F.  552 F.  553 F.  554 F.  555 F.  556 F.  557 F.  558 F.  559 F.  560 1,951       F.  561 562 563 564 565 566 567 568 569 570 571 F.  572 F.  573 F.  574 MAR.  26. Jack  and  Jilted Square  Crooks Old  Wives  Who  Knew Win  That  Girl Why  Sailors  Go  Wrong Four  Sons Life's  Circus Marriage  Scandal  . . Fox F.N. -Pathe,  Ltd MAR.  27. The  Enemy  J.-M.-G.  . , Bringing  Up  Father        . . Good  Morning,  Judge      . .  European Hoof  Beats  of  Vengeance  . . Plunging  Hoofs     . .       . . Freedom  of  the Fox,  Inc. 1,710 F.  575 5,395 F.  576 1,830 F.  577 5,310 F.  578 5,100 F.  579 Defu  (D.F.U.A.G.') 8,883 F.  580 8,381 F.  581 7,246 F.  582 M.-G.-M  8,250 F.  583 6,200 F.  584 Universal 5,427 F.  585 4,487 F.  586 4,301 F.  587 6,346 F.  588 MAR.  28. Souls  in  Exile       . .       . .  Wardour Burning  Up  Broadway    . .    Argosy    . . Parisiennes  . .       . .  Gaumont Say  Uncle  Famous  La  sky Gallant  Gob Red  Hair   „ Wings        . .       . .       . .  ,, The  Gold  Hunters  . .  European Home  James        . .       . .  „ The  Danger  Zone  . .       . .  „ Charley    Chase  Comedies (series)  : Aching  Youth    . .       . .    J.-M.-G.  . . All  Star  Comedies  (series) : The  Music  Blasters      ..  „ Eddie  Klein  Corp. Sterling  Pictures Isepa Paramount Richmonnt Universal Richmount Hal  E.  Roach 8,078 4,500 7,300 1,526 1,521 6,494 10,006 5,571 5,013 4,682 1,840 1,820 F.  589 F.  590 F  .591 F.  592 F.  593 F.  594 F.  595 F.  596 F.  597 F.  598 F.  599 F.  600 MAR.  29. Inkwell  Imps  Cartoons  (series) : Koko  Lamps     . .       . .    Famous  Lasky Aladdin  . .       ..       ..  ,, Midnight  Madness  ..    P.D.C.  .. Paramount       . .      500      F.  601 500       F.  601 De  MUle  Pict,  Corp.  5,793      F.  602 Films  Registered  Under  the  Act. 131 Title  of  Film,  Registered  by  Maker's  name      Length  No. (feet). MAR.  29.  (Contd.) Has  Anybody  Here  £een  European         . .  Universal        . .    6,064  F.  603 Kellv? Hot  Heels   ,   „               . .    5,482  F:  604 The  President   ,  ..  ,,               ..    7,265  F.  605 Streets  of  Shanghai         . .  B.E.F.  (1922)    . .  Tiffany- Stahl     . .    5,026  F.  606 A  Woman  Against  the  ,,         . .        . .  . .    5,393  F.  607 World. The  Tragedy  of  Youth     . .  ,   „               . .    6,273  F.  608 Nameless  Men  ..  „  ..  ..  ,,  ..  5,714  F.  609 MAE.  30. Rinty  of  the  Desert        . ,  Warner  Bros. P.  . .  Warner  Bros.P.Inc.  4,827  F.  610 Two  Lovers         . .       . ,  Allied  Artists     . .  Samuel  Goldwyn     8,736  F.  611 Lac. Lady  Raffles        ..       ..  F.B.O   Columbia  Pict.        5,316  F.  612 Corp. The  Body  Punch  . .       . .  European         . .  Richmount       . .    4,727  F.  613 Law  of  the  Snow  Country  ,,               ..  „               ..    4,787  F.  614 Burning  the  Wind. .       ..  „              ..  Universal         ..    5,079  F.  615 Max  Davidson  Dialect Comedies  (series): Crazy  Papa       ..       . .  J.-M.-G   Hal  E.  Roach    ..    1,930  F.  616 Blow  by  Bloio     . .        . .  „         ..        ..  ..    1,920  F.  617 Came  the  Dawn  . .        . .  „         . .        . .  „               . .    1,950  F.  618 MAR,  31. Our  Gang  Comedies  (series) : The  Gang's  Circus        ..  ,,         ..        ..  ,,               ..    1,540  F.  619 Burning  Daylight  . .        . .  FiN.-Pathe       . .  F.N.  Pict.  Inc.  . .    6,457  F.  620 Ghosts  of  the  Night        . .  H.  &  S.  Film  Ser-  Nero-Film  A.G.       7,700  F.  621 vice,  Ltd. Red  Lips   European         . .  Universal          . .    6,315  F.  622 Shadows  of  China  Town  . .  „      . .        . .  Richmount       . .    4,629  F.  623 Ermine  and  Rhinestones  . .  ,,      ..        ..  „      ..        ..    5,169  F.  624 The  Heart  of  a  Nation  . .  „  . .  . .  Universal  . .  6,160  F.  625 Stunt  Cowboy  Series  : Framed            ..        ..  ,,               ..  ,,               ..    1,916  F.  626 Yah  ant  Rider    ..        ..  „               ..  ..    1,864  F.  627 Gold  Claim        . .        ..  ,,               ..  „               ..    1,889  F.  628 Getaway  Kid     ..        ..  „      ..        ..  „      ..        ..    1,599  F.  629 Texas  Ranger  Series  : Gauge  of  the  Battle       ..  „               ..  „               ..    1,672  F.  630 North  West  Mounted  Series  : Dangerous  Trail..        ..  „               ..  „               ..    1,684  F.  631 Iron  Code         ..        ..  „               . .  „               . .    1,625  F.  632 Yukon  Gold       ..        . .  „               . .  ,                      1,509  F.  633 Champion  Kid  Rider  Series  : Untamed           ..        ..  „'    ..        ..  „      ..        ..    1,838  F.  634 Fighting  Kid     ..        . .  „               ..  „               ..    1,657  F.  635 Ride  for  Help    ..        ..  „      . .        . .  .,      . .        . .    1,556  F.  636 Ropih  Romance  . .        ..  „               ..  ,,               ..    1,587  F.  637 Danger  Trail     ..        ..  ..     ..        ..  ..    1,577  F.  638 APRIL  2. Moulin  Rouge  ..  ..  Wardour  ..  British  Inter.  Pict.,  10,368  F.  689 APRIL  3. Flyine  Romeos     . .        . .  F.N.-P.,  Ltd.     . .  F.N.  Pic,  Inc.   . .    6,151  F.  690 Skyscraper           ..        ..  P.D.C   De  Mille  Studio      6,994  F.  691 Die. His  Country   ,  . .        . .  „                . .    6,810  F.  692 The  Smart  Set      . .        . .  J.-M.-G   M.-G.-M.           . .    6,350  F.  693 APRIL  4.  ' Wickedness  Preferred     ..  J.-M.-G   M.-G.-M.          ..    4,889  F.  694 The  Politic  Flapper        ..  ,,  ,,               ..    7,073  F.  695 Partners  in  Crime         . .  Famous  Lasky  . .  Paramount       . .    6,410  F.  696 Slippery  Heels  ....  „  ..  „  ..  1,563  F.  697 Man  Without  a  Face  (serial) : — Chapter  1         . .        . .  F.N.-Pathe       . .  Pathe  Exchange,      1,979  F.  698 Inc. Chapter  2         ....  „               ..  „                 1,800  F.  699 Chapter  3          ....  „               . .  „                  1,802  F.  700 Chapter  4         ....  „               . .  „                 1,929  F.  701 Chapter  5         ....  „               . .  „                 1.926  F.  702 Chapter  6          ....  „               . .  „                  1,859  F.  703 Chapter  7          ....  „               . .  „                  1,928  F.  704 Chapter  8         ....  „               . .  „                 1,884  F.  705 Chapter  9         ....  „               . .  „                 1,927  F.  706 Chapter  10       ... .  „              . .  „                 1,812  F.  707 132 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Title  of  Film. APRIL  10. The  Price  Man  Pays The  Red  Mark     . . Stronger  Will Too  Many  Cookies Registered  by. B.I.F.D. P.D.C. Gaumont Fox Lady  Lion Love  Hungry Painted  Post APRIL  11. Something  Always  Happens  Famous  Laskv Hold  'Er,  Cowboy Krazy  Kat  Cartoons  (Series)  : A  Dud  Steer Inkwell  Imps  Cartoons  (Series)  : Koko  Squeals        . .        . . APRIL  14. lied  Flame Sunbeam  Comedy  (Series) Nize  Monkey Don't  Kid  Me  Monkey So  This  Is  Love Hello  Cheyenne Maker's  name.  Length (feet). Noa-Film  A.G.  . .  5,750 James  Cruze  Prod.,  7,853 Inc. Excellent  Pic.  Corp.  5,520 Gaumont W.  Import F.B.O.  (1919),  Ltd. Fox A^RIL  16. Her  Love  Cottage  . .  Butcher's Shingled  Crowns    . .        . .  Gaumont Chinatown  Charlie  . .  F.N.-Path6 The  Trial  of  Donald  Westhof  Wardour At  RIL  17. Coney  Island Wallflowers Fox  Film  Corp., Inc. Paramount Nero  Film  A.G. Bray  Prod.  Tnc. Columbia  Pict.  C.' Fox Chadwick  Pict.  C. Isepa F.N.Pict.Jnc.  . . Ufa 1,875 1,750 5,780 4,930 4,741 1,510 589 536 1,690 1,706 5,325 4,500 5,503 6,900 6,196 7,537 APRIL  18. Loves  of  an  Actress Fangs  of  the  Wild The  Badge  of  Courage APRIL  19. Short  Skirts Ideal Famous  Lasky Ideal P.D.C.  .. F.B.O.  of  Amer.  5,763 6,120 Paramount  . .  7,200 F.B.O.  of  America  4,730 Strand  Prod.  Inc.  5,171 Charley    Chase  Comedies (series)  : — Limousine  Love The  Fight  Pest APRIL  20. Our  Gang  Comedies (series) : — Fair  and  Muddy The  Crazy  House Max    Davidson  Dialect Comedies  (series)  : — Should  Women  Drive    . . Tell  it  to  the  Judge APRIL  21. Freckles APRIL  23. Remnant All  Star  Comedies  (series)  :- J.-M.-G. J.-M.-G. Ideal B.I.F.D. Their  Purple  Moment  J.-M.-G. APRTL  25. Speedy   Scrambled  Weddings Aflame  in  the  Sky APRIL  26. Phantom  of  the  Eange Heart  of  a  Follies  Girl APRIL  27. The  Play  Girl The  Bight  to  Love Famous  Lasky Ideal"  ... Ideal F.N.-Pathe Fox Butcher Hal.  Roach  Studios  1,903 1,910 Hal.  Roach  Studios  1,863 1,970 1,757 1,560 F.B.O.  of  America Nero  Film  A.G.  . .  7,110 Hal.  Roach  Studios  1,997 Paramount       ...  7,375 ...  1,963 F.B.O.  of  America  4,983 F.B.O.  of  America  4,731 F.N.Pict.,  Inc.  ...  5,951 Fox  Corp. Peter  Ostermayer G.m.b.H. 5,270 5,882 No. F.  708 F.  709 710 711 F.  712 F.  713 F.  714 F.  716 F.  717 F.  718 F.  719 5,250       F.  20 F.  730 F.  731 F.  734 F.735 F.  736 F.  737 F.  738 F.  739 F.  740 F.  741 F.  746 F.  747 F.  748 P.D.C  Strand  Prod.  Inc.     5.135       F.  749 F.  750 F.  751 F.  752 F.  753 F.  754 F.  755 F.  756 F.  760 F.761 F.  763 F.  764 F.  765 F.  766 F.768 F.  769 F.  770 Films  Registered  Under  the  Act. 133 litie  oi  r  urn. Registered  by lU.Cl2i.Cl  iiUiliCt No. (feet). APRIL  28. F.77i Tillie's  Punctured  Romance Famous  Lasky  ... >» Paramount 5,680 Sea  Food   ,  1,661 F.  772 Slick  Slickers   1,549 F.  773 APRIL  30. A  Woman's  Way  F.B.O.  (1919)  ... Columbia  Pict. 5  363 y.  774 CorP-     ,     .  „ The  Black  Pierrot Western  Imp.  .. Phoebus  Film  A.G. 6,080 F.775 MAY  1. Sunbeam  Corned v  Series  : So's  Your  Monk Western  Imp.  .. Bray  Prod.,  Inc. 1,910 F.776 MAY  2. The  Noose F.N.-Pathe, 6,129 F.  777 Street  Angel Fox Fox 8,401 F.  778 MAY  3. Women  Who  Dare Gaumont  Excellent  Pict. 5,650 F.  781 Corp. F.  782 Easy  Come,  Easy  Go  ... Famous  Lasky  ... Paramount .".300 Love's  Springtime 2,000 x .  too Erazy  Eat  Cartoon** (series)  : — Long  Count   500 F.  784 Gold  Bricks   » 562 F.  785 Patent  Medicine  Kid  ... 544 F.  786 MAY  4. F.  787 -n.  niuc  aj<x  $  a    >  t  UiiUtl        •  *  • F  N  'Path^ 6,899 MAY  5. F  788 Sunset  Legion Famous  Lasky  .. Paramount P.    ~  M  l~l Horse  Shy  1,956 F.'  789 Inkwell  Imps  Cartoons (series)  : — F.  790 Koko's  Catch   Allied  Artists 553 Tempest   Josenh  Schenck  ... S,973 F.791 MAY  7. Sunbeam  Comedy  (series) Present  Arms   Oh,  Boy  Sorority  Mix  Up Yankee  Doodle  That's  My  Mummy  ... The  Pacers One  Two  Three  Kicks Dumb  Belles   Good  Scouts Two  Arabian  Sights  ... The  Man  Who  Laughs  ... Hearts  and  Diamonds  ... The  Fugitive  Lover W.  Import,  Ltd.       Bray  Prod.,  Inc. European Graham  Wilcox. New  Era MAY  8. At  the  Edge  of  the  World  Gaumont... MAY  9. Range  Rider  Series  : — 45  Calibre  Law  ... Ambushed Fl  ash  in  the  Dark Carni  val  of  Venice Vacation  Waves  ... Nieht  of  Mystery  ... MAY  10. Divorce — and  the  Child ..    Inter.  Cine.  C. Gaumont Famous-Lasky Universal Hegewald-Film G.m.b.H. Richard  Oswald U.F.A. Clark- Cornelius Pittaluga-Fert Paramount 3S4 294 546 351 372 436 940 505 223 550 7,554 1,960 1,930 1,960 7,573 1,915 5,609 . .  Wardour Film-Prod.    Carlo  5, Aldiiii  G.m.b.H. Richmount  Comedies  (series) : Who's  Who    Argosy Show  Night    ,, Nothing  to  Live  For     ...  „ Helpless  Helper   „ Sappy  Sleuth    „ Bichmount 1,832 1,890 1,975 1,950 1,770 F.  792 F.  793 F.  794 F.  795 F.  796 F.  797 F.  798 F.  799 F.  800 F.  801 F.  802 F.  803 ,578       F. 804 F.  805 F.  806 F.  807 F.  808 F.  809 F.  810 F.  811 F.  812 F.  813 F.  814 F.  815 F.  816 F.  817 MAY  11. Madame  Pompadour Famous-Lasky  ...    British  National      7,245       F.  819 134 The  Kinematograph  Year  Booh. Title  of  Film. MAY  12. The  Penalty Golden  Shackles  ... The  Stronger  Love MAY  15. Circus  Rookies Across  to  Singapore Eiders  of  the  Dark- Registered  by. ...    Famous- Las  ky ...    Argosy  ... ...    F.B.O.  ... J.-M.-G.  ... Maker's  name. Paramount Richmount Columbia  Pic. M.-G.-M. Length  No* (feet). 6,749  P.  820 5,256  P.  821 5,261  P.  S22 5,741  P.  824 6,648  P.  825 4,934       P.  826 MAY  16. Three  Sinners    . .        . .    Famous  Lasky Krazy  Kat  Cartoons    Series  : — Stage  Coached    . .        . .  ,-, Inkwell  Imps  Cartoons.    Series  : — Kolco's  Haunted  House  . .  ,, A  Thief  in  the  Dark        . .  Fox T  Bone  for  Two  .. MAY  17. Matrimonial  Holidays     . .  Wardour Paramount Pox 7,087  F.  827 560  F.  828 512  F.  829 5,875  F.  830 1,760  F.  831 U.F.A. 5,558 F.  832 MAY  18. Love  and  Thieves Trelawny  of  the  Wells By  Mutual  Consent His  Mother's  Honour Gaumont J.-M.-G.  .. B.I.F.D.  .. Western  Imp. U.F.A.  .. M.-G.-M. Phoebus  . . Jacques  Haik 5,991  F.  833 6.907  F.  831 6,050  F.  835 5,419  P.  836 MAY  19. Honour  Bound Fox 6,140 P.  837 MAY  21. Walking  Back Hold  'Em  Yale P.L.C. DeMille  Stud.,  Inc.  4,993 6,966 F.  838 F.  839 MAY  23. Kitty  Carstairs     . .        . .  Ideal The  Lady  and  the  Chauffeur  Gaumont Fifty  Fifty  Girl     . .        . .    Famous  Lasky Krazy  Kat  Cartoons  series  : — Rain  Dropper     ..        ..  ,, Monkey  nuts         . .        . .    Inter.  Cine.  Corp. The  Modern  Flapper  . .  P.D.C. MAY  24. Apaches  of  Paris    . .  . .  Wardour The  Loves  of  Ricardo  . .  Ideal F.B.O.  of  America  5,258 NoaFilm  G.m.b.H.  6  ,100 Paramount        . .  6,331 Cineromans (France) Strand  Prod.,  Inc. 565 ,473 .,361 U.F.A  6,847 F.B.O.  of  America  4,841 F.  840 F.  841 F.  842 F.  843 F.  844 F.  845 F.  848 F.  849 MAY  25. Pay  as  You  Enter Lady  Be  Good . .  Warner  Bros. . .  F.N.-Pathe Warner  Bros.,  Inc.  4,811 F.N.P.,Inc.       ..  6,336 P.  853 F.  854 MAY  29 The  Criminal Hangman's  House Follow  the  Leader  . . Restless  Youth Playing  the  Game  . . Skinner's  Big  Idea . . 'Neath  Skies  of  Spain MAY  30. West  Imp. Pox Butcher's P.D.C  Ideal North  of  England Cinemas,  Ltd. Grandes  Prod. Cinematogra- phiques. Fox Richmount Strand  Prod.,  Inc. F.B.O.  of  America Eiko-Film  A.G.  .. 4,784 6,480 1,860 5,620 5,541 5,607 5,428 F.  855 F.  856 F.  857 F.  858 F.  859 F.  860 P.  861 The  Joker .    Gaumont . . .  Aktiefelskabel 8,210 P.  862 Nordisk  Film Kompagni Fools  for  Luck .    Famous  Laskv  . .  Paramount 6,789 F.  863 Vamping  Venus .  F.N.-Pathe .    F.N.  Pict.  Inc.   . . 5,961 F.  864 Divorce .    P.D.C.  .. .    Strand  Prod.  Inc. 6,171 F.  865 Phyllis  of  the  Follies .  European .    Universal  Pict. 5,814 F.  866 Corpn . Buster  Minds  the  Baby  . .  European .    Stern  Bros. 1,537 F.  867 Films  Registered  Under  the  Act. 135 Titk  of  Film. Registered  by. Maker's  name.  Length No. MAY  31. (feet). Bitter  Sweets . .  Wardour .    Rapid-Film       . .  6,142 F.  868 Phantom . .    British  Screen Rayart  Pict.  Inc.  5,367 F.  869 Prod. Ambitious  Annie   . . . .    Warner  . . .    Warner  Bro.  Pict.  4,937 F.  870 Inc. ,r.n. .A.  .Million  tor  .Love  . . Argosy Sterling  Pict.  Corp.  5,374 F,  871 JUNE  2. The  Foreign  Legion . .  European .    Universal  Pict.  7,503 F.  885 Corp. JUNE  4. The  Spy  .. . .    W.  &  F  .    Fritz  Lang  Films  10,800 F.  887 G.m.b.H. That  Certain  Thing ..    F.B.O.  .. .    Columbia  Pict.  5,831 F.  888 Corp. My  Home  Town    . . . .  F.N.-Pathe .    Richmount  Pict.  5,471 F.  889 Inc. Don't  Marry . .  Fox .    Fox  Film  Corp.,  5,680 F.  890 Inc. JUNE  6. Ideal  Comediei No  Fare  .. A  S  mple  Sap    . . Na  vy  Beans Leap  nrj  Luck The  Gloom  Chaser ■Just  Bandy Bah!  Bah!  Bah! Kid  Hayseed The  Big  Killing     . . Inkwell  Imps  Cartoons (series) : — Koko's  War  Dogs Ineal  Comedies  Series, No.  21  : Kitchen  Talent   . . Ladies  Preferred . . SI  ppery  Head    . . Who  Is  It? Boaming  Borneo  . . At  it  Aga  n Blondes  Beware  . . The  Living  Image  .  . The  Law  of  Fear    . . Series  No.  20  : — . .  Ideal Famous-Lasky Ideal Western Ideal Imp. Educational Paramount Educational Cineionians F.B.O.  of  America 1,499 1,922 1,554 1,555 1,508 1,574 1,497 1,470 5,872 670 1.558 1,618 1,469 1,455 1,625 1,459 1,510 5,142 4,530 F.  892 F.  893 F.  894 F.  895 F.  896 F.  897 F.898 F.  899 F.  900 F.  901 F.  902 F.  903 F.  904 F.  905 F.  906 F.  907 F.  908 F.  909 F.  910 JUNE  7. Sins  of  Desire Why  Divorce  ? Sallv  of  the  Scandals The^Siren Western  Imp.    ..  Jacques  Haik     ..  6,835  F.  911 Wardour           . .  Terra  Film  A.G. . .  6,104  F.  912 Ideal       . .        . .  F.B.O.  of  America  5,819  F.  913 F.B.O.  (1919), Ltd.  Columbia           ..  5,432  F.  914 JUNE  8. Alex  the  Great  ..        ..  Ideal  ..        ..  F.B.O.  of  America  5,537  F.  917 The  Lion  and  the  Mouse  ..  Warner  Bros., Ltd.  Warner  Bros.,  Inc.  6,251  F.  918 Mark  of  the  Frog  (serial)  : — Chapter  1  . .        . .  F.N.-Pathe  . .  Patho  Ex.,  Inc.  1,938  F.  919 Chapter  2  ....  ,,  ..  ,,         ..  1,888  F.  920 Chapter  3  ....  „  ..  ,,         ..  1,924  F.  921 Chapter  4  ..        ..  „  ..  „         ..  2,000  F.  922 Chapter  5  ,,  ..  ,,  ..  1,920  F.  923 Chapter  6  ....  ,,  ..  ,,         ..  1,923  F.  924 Chapter  7  ....  „  ..  ,,         ..  1,939  F.  925 Chapter  8  ..        :.  ,,  ..  „         ..  1,969  F.  926 Chapter  9  ....  ,,  ..  ,,         ..  1,732  F.  927 Chapter  10  „  ..  „  ..  1,909  F.  928 JUNE  9. The  Ways  of  Romance     ..  Film  Distributors  U.F.A.    .  .  ..  5,822  F.  929 His  Tiger  Lady     . .        . .  Famous-Laskv  . .  Paramount  . .  5,014  F.  931 The  Escape   Fox        ..        ..  Fox  ..  5,550  F.  932 136 The  Kin emato graph  Year  Book. Title  of  Film. JUNE  12. Half-Back  Buster  .. Sailor  Suits Cross-Country  Bunion  Race Busting  Buster Just  Wait Good  Scout  Buster Husbands  Won't  Tell Death  Valley JUNE  13. Shooting  the  Bull  . . Newlyweds'  Hard  Luck   . . Buster  Trims  Up   . . Look  Pleasant Little  Shepherd  of  Kingdom Come When  the  Law  Rides JUNE  14. The  Magnificent  Flirt JUNE  15. The  Devil's  Trade  Mark  . . Man,  Woman  and  Wife  . . The  Night  of  Her  Life In  the  Shadow  of  the  Harem JUNE  16. Bondage   JUNE  18. The  Desert  Bride Yellow  Lily . . Registered  by. European Associated  Prod. &  Distrib.  Co. Maker's  name.  Length (feet). Stern  Bros.       ..  1,591 ..  1,785 1,732 ..  1,599 ..  1,557 \.  1,457 ..  1,674 I.    E.    Chadwick  5,960 Prod. European . .    Stern  Bros.        . .  1,737 »  ■•  ,,  ..  1,774 ..  1,662 ..  1,734 F.N.-Pathe,  Ltd.      E.N.  Pictures.  Inc.  7.616 Ideal Eamous-Laskv Ideal European W.  &  E. Wardour F.B.O.  (1919),  Ltd. F.N.-Pathe,  Ltd. JUNE  19. Inklings  (series) : — Inkling  No.  1    . . Inkling  No.  2  . . Inkling  No.  4    . . JUNE  20. Warming  Up JUNE  22. Th3  Thrill  Seekers British  Screen Prod.,  Ltd. Fain?  us  Lasky Wardour E.B.O.  of  America Inc. Paramount E.B.O.  of  America,  5.835 Inc. Universal          . .  6,536 Grreenbaum-Eilm  5,325 G.m.b.H. Paris  International  7,740 Films U.S.A. Columbia  . .  5,453 F.N.  Pictures,  Inc.  7,164 Red  Seal  Pict, Corp. Paramount Hi-Mark-Films 595 545 506 6,450 3,975 No. F.  934 F.  935 F.  936 F.  937 F.  938 F.  939 F.  940 F.  941 F.  942 F.  943 F.  944 F.  945 F.  946 F.  947 F.  949 F.  950 F.  951 F.  955 F.  956 F.  95? F.  958 F.  959 F.  961 F.  962 F.  963 F.  964 F.  966 JUNE  23. Wild  West  Romance The  News  Parade  Top  Sergeant  Mulligan  ... Apache  Love JUNE  25. The  Soul  of  France Heroes  in  Blue   JUNE  26. Nesvlyweds'  Lose  Snookums Newly  weds*  Court  Trouble JUNE  27. Stop  Ejdding   Vanishing  Pioneer  Krazy  Kat  Cartoons (series) : — Companionate  Mirage  ... Their  Hour   The  Girl  Downstairs JUNE  29. A  Bit  of  Heaven  Fox Western  Import.. Asso.   Prod,  and Dis.  Co. Gaumont... B.  Screen  Pr  od. European Famous  Lasky Famous  Laskv  ... B.E.F.  (1922)*Ltd. U.K.  Photoplays Gaumont. Fox    4,880   6,640 James  P.  Hogan  5,203 Prod. Louis  Moniago  ...  4,500 Etab.  Jacques  8,000 Haik Rayart  Pict.  Inc.  4,792 Stern  Bros.       ...  1,717   1,692 Paramount 1,585 5,786 Paramount  ...  560 Tiffany-Stahl  Prod.  5,563 Nero  Film  A.G.  6,026 Excellent      Pict.  6,050 Corp. F.  967 F.  968 F.  969 F.  970 F.  971 F.  973 F.  974 F.  975 F.  976 F.  977 F.  978 F.  979 F.  980 F.  981 Films  Registered  Under  the  Act. 137 Title  of  Film. JUNE  30. Conscience  ... The  Gambler Napoleon  ... JULY  3. Sweetheart The  Gay  Deceiver Hawk's  Nest Registered  by. Gaumont. European J.-M.  G.  . F.N.-Pathe Fox F.N.-Pathe Maker's  name. Length  No . (feet). Terra  Film  A.G.  7,400  F.  982 Universal  ...  5,917  F.  983 Societe  Generate...  11,373      F.  984 Defu      Deutsche  7,493 Film- Union  A.G. Fox    6,385 F.N.  Pict.Inc.  ...  7,396 F.  990 F.  991 F.  992 JULY  4. Tenderloin Half  a  Bride Krazy  Kat  Cartoons (Second  Series) : — News  Reeling Teacher's  Pest Newlywed's  Unwelcome All  for  Geraldine  ... Fish  Stories Love's  Crucifixion JULY  4. Phantom  of  the  Turf JULY  6. Devil  Dogs JULY  7. A  Girl  of  the  Night JULY  9. Three  Ring  Marriage Warner  Bros. Famous  Lasky European W.  &F.  ... Butcher's W.  Import F.B.O.  ... F.N.-Pathe Warner  Bros. Paramount 5,277 6,261 Richmount Crescent  Pict. Columbia First  National F.  994 F.  995 „    575  F.  996 Stern  Bros.       ...  1,625  F.  997 ...  1,815  F.  998 ...  1,727  F.  999 ...  1,721  F.  1000 Universal      Pict.  8  585  F.  1001 Corp.  Incorp. (Germany). 5,647  F.  1002 4.743  F.  1003 5,347  F.  1004 5,786  F.  1005 JULY  11. Crooks  Can't  Win Lonesome  The  Butterfly  on  the  Wheel The  Melody  Master JULY  12. A  Daughter  of  Destiny  ... Dog  Justice The  Fighting  Marine Waxworks  Rubber  Necks   Watch  the  Birdie  Newlyweds  Need  Help  ... JULY  14. The  Woman  in  the  Tiger Coat. Branded  Man   JULY  16. The  Littlo  Yellow  House... JULY  18. Gaumont  Comedies Set  1  (series) : — Excess  Relatives Dirty  Work   Winning  Winnie 40,000  Miles   with  Lind- bergh Imperial  Comedy  Series  : — A  Knight  of  Daze A  Coiv's  Husband Daisies  Won't  Tell His  Favourite  Wife Ideal European W.  and  F. Ideal B.I.F.D. Ideal   P.D.C  Cinema  Exclusives European Wardour F.N.-Pathe Ideal Gaumont... J.-M.-G. Fox F.B.O.  of  America  6,033  F.  1007 Universal         ...  6,030  F.  1008 Fellner  and  Somlo  8,368  F.  1009 Fitzpatrick   Pict.  4,848  F.  1010 Inc. Ama-Film G.m.b.H. F.B.O.  of  America Strand  Prod. Inc. Wiking  Film  A.G. Stern  Bro. U.F.A.  ... Richmount  P. 8,100     F. 1012 4,929 6,840 5,596 1,764 1,590 1,652 6,130 5,816 Artclass Corpn. M.-G.-M.  News (Hearts  News Service) Fox  Film  Corp., Inc. 1,787 1,751 2.413 1,930 1,670 1,700 F.  1013 F.  1014 F. 1015 F.  1016 F.  1017 F.  1018 F.  1019 F. 1020 ...    F.B.O.of  America     4,807     F.  1021 Pictures    1.850     F.  1023 F. 1024 F. 1025 F. 1026 1,795      F.  1027 F. 1028 F. 1029 F. 1030 138 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Title  of  Film. JULY  19. Into  the  Night Happiness  Ahead The  Legion  of  the  Con- demned Where's  the  Doctor  ? Fleetwing The  Man  with  the  Limp  . . The  Scarlet  Dove  .. JULY  20 Savage  Passions What  do  you  Know  of Love  ? The  Hello  Girl JULY  23. Crushed  Hats Out  at  Home Have  Patience Newlywed's  Headache JULY  25. Upland  Rider The  Divine  Sinner The  Girlin  the  Rain Clearing  the  Trail The  Dizzy  Diver Hot  News  Krazy      Kat  Cartoons (Second  Series) Baby  Fend JULY  26. Wheel  of  Chance The  Cowboy  Kid  .. JULY  27. The  Adorable  Cheat Registered  by. Argosy    . . F.N.-P  Famous-Lasky  . . Wardour Fox Associated  Pro- ducing and  Dis- tribution Co. B.E.F  Tyranny The  Lost  Heiress Cinema  Exclusives European F.N.-P.  .. Argosy    . . Butcher's European Famous-Lasky Famous-Lasky F.N.-P.  .. Fox Argosy    . . Wardour F.B.O.  .. Maker's  name.  Length (feet) Richmount  Pic-  5,600 tures,  Inc. F.N.  Pictures,Inc.  7,236 Paramount  6,661 (Famous  Lasky Corp.) Universum  Film  5,745 A.G. Fox  Film  Corp.,  4,460 Inc. Emelka-Konzern  6,658 Tiffany  Stahl  Pro-  5,140 duct  ions,  Inc. Lother  Stark  Pro-  5,875 ductions Koop  Film  4,800 G.m.b.H. Universum    Film  6,597 A.G. Stern  Brothers  . .  1,677 ..  1,631 ..  1,532 ..  1,669 F.N.  Pict.  Inc.  . Richmount Pictures,  Inc. Export  &  Import Film  Corp., Inc. Universal  Pictures  5,147 Corp. Paramount  Famous  1,651 Lasky  Corp. 6,486 Paramount  Famous  568 Lasky  Corp. First  Nat.  Pict., Inc. Fox  Film  Corp., Inc. 6,744 4,260 No. F. 1032 F. 1033 F. 1034 F. 1036 F. 1037 F.  1038 F.  1039 F.  1040 F. 1041 F.  1042 F. 1043 F.  1044 F.  1045 F.  1046 F. 1047 F. 1048 5,722 5,550 5,043      F.  1049 JULY  81. The  Young  Visitor  among    Pro  Patria the  Stars. The  Young  Visitor  in  Holly-  „ wood. Richmount  5,070 Pictures,  Inc. Pathe  Consortium  7,100 Cinema Columbia  Pict.  5,380 Corp. Madeline  Brandeis  803 and  J.  M.  Begg. 964 F. 105o F. 1051 F. 1052 F. 1053 F. 1054 F.  1055 F. 1056 F. 1057 F.  1058 F.  1,065 F.  1  066 Ana.  i. Tarzan  The  Mighty (serial):— Episode  1 Episode  2 hpisodeS Street  of  Sin Hot  Sjotch Indwell  Imps  Cartoons (series): — Koko's  Chase European Famous  Lasky » Famous  Lasky Universal  Pictures Corp. »i Paramount Famous  Lasky 1,945     F.  1067 1,895 1,874 6,382 Paramount  564 Famous  Lasky F.  1068 F.  1069 F. 1070 1,555     F. 1071 F. 1072 Films  Registered  Under  the  Act. 1 Title  of  Film. AUG.  1.  (Contd.) A  CertaiQ  Young  Man Diamond  Handcuffs Ttie  Police  Reporter (serial)  :  — Episoi*  1  Episode  2.  Episode  3  AUG.  2. And  Morning  Came Hot  Puppies Thrill  Series  :— Pioneer  Blood  ... Dude  Desperado  ... Tenderfoot  Courage Adventure  Series  : — No.  1  :— Winged  Rider Emergency  Man Tin  Bronc Adventure  Series  : — No  2:— Let  Loose Piperock  Goes  Wild A  Man  Size  Pet Registered  by. ...  J.-M.-G.  ... ...  European ...  European ..  European ..  European ..  European Maker's  name. Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer. Artclass  Pictures Corp. Stern  Brothers Universal  Pictures Corp. Universal  Pictures Corp. Universal  Pictures Corp. Length (feet). 5,455 6.016 1,827 1,668 1,715 1.924 1,910 1,542 No. F. 1073 F.1074 1,934     F.  1075 F. 1076 F. 1077 F. 1079 F. 1080 1,920     F. 1081 F. 1082 F. 1083 1;655  F.1084 F.1085 F. 1086 1,743     F. 1087 F. 1088 F. 1089 AUG.  3. Girl  From  the  Revue      ...  Gaumont Detectives   J.-M.-G.  . Laugh,  Clown,  Laugh AUG.  4. Hold  Your  Horses  ...  European Take  Your  Pick   ,, Seeing  Sights   Knockout  Buster   „ AUG.  8. The  Red  Dancer  of  Moscow Forgotten  Faces   Fox   F.L.  Film  Service, Ltd. Inkwell  Imps  Cartoons  (Series) : Koko's  Big  Pull  ...  „ AUG.  9. Ideal  Comedies  Series  No.  26 Watch  It  Eve's  Lore  Letters Buried  Treasure Ideal  Comedies  Series  No. Smith's  Kindergarten  . A  Dozen  Socks  ... Forgotten  Sweeties Wings  of  Death    ...  . AUG.  10. For  Men  Only Crimson  Canyon  ... Ideal Ideal Wardour Gaumont European AUG.  11. The  Drag  Net    Famous  Lasky Skating  Home    „ Krazy  Eat  Cartoons  (Second  Series) : Sea  Sword    „ AUG.  13. Modern  Mothers Telling  The  World Beau  Broadway  . F.B.O. J.-M.-G. Universum    Film    6,495     F.  1090 A.G. Metro-Goldwyn-      5,793     F.  1091 Mayer 7,002     F.  1092 Stern  Brothers 1,690  F. 1096 1,678  F.  1097 1,629  F. 1098 1,644  F. 1099 Fox Paramount ...  8,885  F.  1104 ...    7,571  F.1105 559     F.  1106 Pathe  Exch.,  Inc. 1,964  F.  1108 1,960  F.  1109 1,881     F.  1110 Pathe  Exch.,  Inc.  1,944  F.  1111   1,984  F.  1112   1,963  F.  1113 Pathe  Consortium  6,159  F.  1114 U.F.A.  ., Universal Paramount Columbia M.-G.-M. 7,012 4,149 6,943 1,631 F. 1115 F.  Ill  6 F.  1117 F. 1118 600     F.  1119 5,350  F.  1120 7,116  F.  1121 6,005     F.  1122 140 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Title  of  Film. AUG.  15. Just  Married Sock  Exchange   Inkwell  Imps  Cartoons (Series) : — Koko  Cleans  Up   Imperial  Comedy  Series  :- Her  Mother's  Bach Dugan  of  the  Dugouts The  Queen  of  the  Chorus Registered  by. Famous  Laskv  ...  Paramount Maker's  name.     Length  No. (feet). 5,981  F.  1124 1,500     F.  1125 571  F.  1126 Fox  Film  Co., Ltd.    Fox  Film  Corp.,  1,998  F.  1127 Inc. W.  Imp   Crescent  Pictures    5,341  F.  1128 5,833  F.  1129 AUG.  16. Beyond  the  Sierras AUG.  17. Secret  Lie   AUG.  18. The  Woman  from  Moscow Oriental  Hugs   Krazy  Kat  Cartoons (Second  Series) : — Shoic  Vote Inklings  (series)  : — Inkling  No.  3   J.-M.-G.  ... Gaumont Famous  Lasky B.  Screen  Prod. M.-G.-M. Excellent  Pict. Paramount Red  Seal  Pict. 5,848  F.  1130 5,206     F.  11.31 6,868  F.  1132 1,592     F.  1133 578  F.  1134 586     F.  1135 AUG.  21. Belphegor  (serial) : — Episode  1 Episode  2 Episode  3 Episoiei European Cineromans 1,879 1,682 1,522 1.889 F.  1137 F.  1138 F.  1139 F.  1140 AUG.  22. Road  House Two  Red  Roses Give  and  Take Sawdust  Paradise Hot  Sparks . . Heart  to  Heart The  Wright  Idea Fox F.N.-P.  .. European Famous  Lasky F.N.-P.".. F.N.-P.  .. Fox Defu Universal Paramount First  National  Inc. C.  C.  Burr 4,950 6,222 6,263 5,864 1,580 6,054 6,218 F.  1141 F.  1142 F. 1143 F. 1144 F.  1145 F. 1146 F. 1147 AUG.  24. The  Trail  of  '98 Danger  Patrol J.-M.-G. F.N.-P. M.-G.-M. Richmount 11,397 5,906 F.  1148 F.  1149 AUG.  25. After  the  Storm    ..       ..  F.B.O.,  Ltd.      ..    Columbia  ..  5,390      F.  1150 The    Man    from    Head-  Argosy    . .       . .    Richmount       . .  5,770      F.  1151 quarters AUG.  27. Ridin'  Demon AUG.  28. Golf  Widows European F.B.O.,  Ltd. Universal Columbia 4,351 5,550 F.  1152 F.  1153 AUG.  29. The  Head  Man Undressed  . . First  National - Pathe Argosy    . . First  National Pict. Sterling  Pict, 6,174 5,342 F. 1155 F. 1156 AUG.  30. The  Goodbye  Kiss The  Water  Hole  . The  Night  Bird  . Man-Made  Women First  National- Pathe Famous  Lasky European P.D.C.  .. First  National Pict, Paramount Universal De  Mille  Pict. 6,844      F.  115? 6,255 6,414 5,704 F.  1160 F.  1161 F.  1162 AUG.  31. The  Battle  of  the  Sexe? The  Gate  Crasher  . . Allied  Artists European Feature  Prod. Universal 8,334 5,519 F. 1165 F. 1166 Films  Registered  Under  the  Act. 141 Title  of  Film. AUG.  81.  (Contd.) The  Yellow  Cameo  (serial) Part  1    . . Part  2 Part  3 Part  4 Part  5 Part  6 P«rt  7 Part  8 Pa  rt  9 Part  10 Making  the  'Varsity SEPT.  3. Price  of  Fear Hell's  Kitchen SEPT.  5. The  Mating  Call    . . Fear SEPT.  6. The  Collegians  (Third Series)  :— Kicking  Through Junior  Year Calford  versus  Redskin* Sin  Town Her  Great  Ambition SEPT.  7. She's  a  Good  Girl  .  . Because  I  Love  Yon SEPT.  8. Gipsy  of  the  North The  Midnight  Taxi The  Lion  of  Mongolia 'Varsity SEPT.  10. The  Cop Chance  the  Idol   . . Mrs.  Brown  from  Chicago Sniilin'  Guns SEPT.  11. The  Treasure  of  Atlantis SEPT.  12. Love's  Sacrifice SEPT.  13. The  Elephant's  Elbows  . River  Pirate Bear  Knees Girl-Shy  Cowboy  . . Beggars  of  Life SEPT.  14. Life's  Mockery Belphegor  (serial)  :— Episode  5 Episode  6 Episode  7 Episode  8 Episode  10 Registered  by First  National- Pathe Maker's  name.  Length (feet). No. Gaumont , European P.D.C.  . Famous-Laskv B.  cvF.F.,  Ltd. European •P.D.C.'-  .. P.D.C,     . . B.I.F.B.  .. Gaumont F.N.-P.    . . Warner  Bros. Equity  British Famous-Lasky P.D.C.  .. W.  and  F. W.  and  F. European W.  and  F. Alpha Fox Famous  Lasky Gaumont European Pathe  Exchange     1,784      F.  1167 Excellent  Pict. Universal DeMillePict. Paramount Orplid  Film G.m.b.H. 1,867 1,703 1,771 1,831 1,610 1,856 1,778 1,823 1,817 5.844 .  4,100 .  6,213 Universal Be  Mille  Pict. Corp. Strand  Prod.,  Inc. Xero  Film  A.G. U.F.A.     . . 6.190 8,000 1,944 1,939 1,957 4,439 Bichmount  Pict.  5,823 Corp. Warner  Bros.  Pict.  5,070 Inc. Societe  des  Films  6,720 Albatros. Paramount        . .  5,670 De    Mille    Pict.  6,926 Corp. Sokal  Film  G.m.b.  7,250 H. Lothar        Stark  7,250 G.m.b.H. Universal          . .  5,200 Greenbaum G.m.b.H. ,497 Fox  Film  Corp., Inc. Paramount 6.900 1,780 4.370 7,400 Chadwick  Picture  5,016 Corp. Societe  des  Cine- romans 1,965 1,748 1..09 1,716 1,806 F.  1168 F. 1169 F. 1170 F.  1171' F. 1172 F.  1173 F. 1174 F. 1175 F. 1176 F. 1177 F. 1178 F. 1179 F.  1181 F.  1182 F. 1183 F.  1184 F. 1185 F. 1186 5,595      F.  1187 6,300  F.  1188 6,431      F.  1189 F:  1191 F.  1192 F.  1193 F.  1194 F.  1195 F. 1196 F.  1197 F.  1198 F.  1199 Nero  Film  A.G.     6,870     F.  1200 1,700      F.  1202 F. 1203 F. 1204 F. 1205 F.  1206 F. 1214 1,894      F. 120S F.  1209 F.  1210 F.  1211 F.  1212 F.  1213 142 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Title  of  Film. SEPT.  14.  (Contd.) Clothes  and  the  Man Registered  by. W.P. SEPT.  15. The  Deauville  Duchess  . . Slim  Fingers The  Girl  from  State  Street SEPT.  17. Five  Nights  in  Paris Love  Over  Night Shadows  of  the  Night    . . Out  of  the  Ruins None  But  the  Brave SEPT  1.9. Show  Life His  Wife'y  Lover The  First  Kiss... Wardour European Warner  . Equity  British P.D.C.     . . J.-M.-G.  .. F.N.-P. Fox Wardour W.P. Famous  Lasky Maker's  name.      Length  No. (feet). Allianz  Film  Fa-  7,700  F.1215 bnkations  und Vertriebs G.m.b.H. H.  Diamant Berger Universal Warner  Bros.  Pic., Inc. Societe  des  Films Albatros Pathe  Prod.  Corp. M.-G.-M. F.N.-P.  Inc. Fox  Film  Corp., Inc. B.I.P  Engel  Hugo  Ges. m.b.H. Paramount 6,081      F.  1216 4,219 6,120 5,704 5,405 6,199 5,590 ,500 F.  1217 F.  1218 5,788       F.  1219 F. 1220 F.  1221 F.  1222 F.  1223 F. 1224 F. 1225 6,100     F. 1226 SEPT.  20. Ideal  Comedies No.  24:— Hot  Luck Series Ideal Polar  Perils  Pirates  Beware Ideal    Comedies  Series No.  25  :— Call  Your  Shots Come  to  Papa Fistcuffs   All  Dressed  Up Obey  Your  Husband  ... Racing  Romeo  The  Border  Wildcat  ... SEPT.  21. The  Beggar  Countess  ... SEPT.  22. Exiled   Women      They  Talk About  Underworld  Love The  Gallant  Hussar  ... SEPT.  24. The    Prince    and  The Dancer   Sweet  Sixteen  Midnight  Little  Mickey  Grogan  ... Plastered  in  Paris SEPT.  25. Code  of  The  Scarlet  ... The  Interloper  The  Stolen  Melody SEPT.  26. The  Second  Shot  ... The  Masked  Woman Western  Import Ideal European  ... B.  and  F.  F. Butcher's  ... Warner  Bros. European  ... W.  &  F.  ... B.  &  F.  F. Argosy P.D.C. Ideal Fox   F.N.-P.  ... Film  Distributors B.I.F.D. ..  Argosy ..    Equity  British Educational  Films Corporation  of America 1,582      F.  1227 CrescentPict.Corp. F.B.O.  of  America Inc. Universal Orplid  Films G.m.b.H. Terra  Films  A.G. Warner  Bros. Pi ct. Inc. Universal  P. Gainsborough  ... Orplid  Film G.m.b.H. Richmount  Pict. Corpn. Strand  Prod., Inc. F.B.O.  of  America Inc. Fox  Film  Corp., Inc. F.N.  Pict.,  Inc.  ... Universum  Film Aktiengesell- schaft First  Division  Dis- tributors, Inc. Richmount Societe  des  Films Albatros 1,504 1,570 1,535 1,554 1,537 1,533 5.600 5,326 6,358 5,204 3,683 6,510 5,831 4,521 5,614 5,754 5,491 5,500 6,585 F.1228 F.1229 F. 1230 F.  1231 F.  1232 F.  1233 F. 1234 F. 1235 4,239     F.  1236 ,400     F.  1237 F. 1249 F. 1250 F.  1251 F. 1252 F. 1253 F. 1254 F. 1255 F. 1256 5,350      F.  1257 F. 1258 F. 1262 J,400     F.  1263 F. 1264 F. 1265 Films  Registered  Under  the  Act. 143 Title  of  Film. SEPT.  27. Two  Masters Inkwell  Imps  Cartoons (series) : — ■ Koko's  Parade Marlie  The  Killer Revenge   The  Perfect  Crime The  Last  Moment SEPT.  28. Caught  in  the  Fog Rich,  Young  and  Beautiful OCT.  L The  Cardboard  Lover Registered  by. Famous  Lasky Famous  Lasky P.D.C. Allied  Artists Ideal Warner  Bros. Ideal J.-M.-G. OCT.  2. Vultures  of  the  Sea  (serial) : — The  Hell  Ship Cast  Adrift Driven  to  Port Ideal Maker's  name.       Length  No. (feet). Paramount 1,959     F. 1267 Paramount       ...  545  F.  1268 Pathe    4,557  F.  1269 Carewe  Feature  6,489  F.  1270 Prod.,  Inc. F.B.O.  of  America  6,276  F.  1271 Freedman  Spitz  4,947  F.  1722 Prod. Warner  Bros. Saschafilm  A. 6. M.-G.-M. 5,230  F.  1273 6,998     F.  1274 7,057     F. 1275 Mascot  Pict,  Corp.   1,920     F.  1278 ...       ...    1,900     F.  1279 „    1,579     F.  1280 OCT.  3. Verdun Shadowed  .. Gaumont Butcher's OCT.  4. The  Woman  Disputed Krazy  Rat  Cartoons (Second  Series) : — The  Phantom  Trail Walls  Tell  Tales  ... The  Racket ...  Allied  Artists ...    Famous  Lasky Gaumont OCT.  5. Gaumont  Comedies,  Set  1 Alibi  Alley Foiled   , Always  Late Winnie  Steps  Out Dizzy  Daze The  Villain Winnie  Be  Good... Sooner  or  Later  ... Nutty  But  Nice  ... Have  a  Heart Moonshine  and  Noses Weary  Winnie A  Musical  Mixup Rudolph's  Revenge Winnie's  Winning  Ways Keep  Smiling  ... Too  Many  Wives OCT.  6.1 Kit  Carson  Thunder  God Hearts  of  Men OCT.  9. Sunbeam  Comedy  Series The  Big  Pie  Raid The  Deuce OCT.  10. Romance  with  the  Lid  Off  Cine  Exclusives Waterfront    F.N.-P.  ... Famous  Lasky  , Western  Import OCT.  11. The  Home  Girl  .. The  Fleet's  In OCT.  12. The  Kid's  Clever  .. ...  Famous  Lasky ...  European Compagnie    Uni-  9,816     F.  1281 verselle  Cinema- tographique. Quality  Dist.  Corp.  5,940     F.  1282 Joseph  M.  Schenck  8,209     F.  1288 Paramount 575  F. 1289 ...  2,126  F.  1290 ...    7,242     F.  1291 Artclass  Pict.  Corp.  1,900 F. 1292 1,785 F. 1293 1,667 F. 1294 1,741 F.  1295 »> 1,900 F.  1296 1,738 F.  1297 1,828 F.  1298 1,583 F. 1299 1,641 F.  1300 1,767 F. 1301 1,594 F. 1302 1,912 F. 1303 1,798 F. 1304 1,833 F. 1305 1,866 F.  1306 1,916 F. 1307 1,732 F. 1308 Paramount 6,425 F. 1309 Crescent  Pict.  Corp.  5,102 F. 1310 J.  P.  Hogan  Prod. 4,795 F. 1311 Bray  Prod.  Inc. 1,414 F. 1312 »> 1,564 F. 1313 U.F.A  5,596 F. 1314 F.N  6,182 F. 1315 Paramount 2,100 F. 1316 6,730 F.  1317 Universal 5,704 F.  1318 44 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Title  of  Film. Registered  by, OCT.  13. Oswald,  The  Lucky  Rabbit, Cartoons  (series) : — Hot  Hog   European Sky  Scrapper     ...       ...  „ Panicky  Pancakes        ...  ,, In  a  Music  Shoppe  (Movie-  Fox tone). Bonelli — Prologue  to  Pag- liacci  (Movietine). Beatrice  Lillie  No.  1  (Movie-  „ tone). Dream  of  Love  (Movietone)  „ Nina  Tarasova — There  Were  „ Once  Happy  Lays  (Movie- tone). Who's  Your  Lady  Friend  ?  Wardour Maker's  name. Universal Fox  " Length  No; (feet). 562 509 538 1.312 438 608 279 F. 1319 F. 1320 F.  1321 F.  1322 F.  1323 F.  1324 F.  1325 F. 1326 Sud  Film  A.G. 2,018     F.  1328 OCT.  15. Red  Hot  Speed   The  Avengina  Shadow The  Law's  Lash   Fan  Fare   Tannhaiiser — The  New  York Philharmonic  Orchestra. Eddie  Peabodv—  Banjoland The  Three  Bros  Sisters- Down  South. Val  and  Ernie  Stanton — English  as  She  is  Not Spoken. Gus  Arnheim — Cocoanot Orchestra. Martin  elli — Vesta  La  Giub- ba  from  I.  Pacliacci. European P.D.C.  ... Warner  Bros. Universal Pathe  Inc. Warner  Bros. 6,280 4,214 4,829 84 963 815 *\  1329 F. 1330 F.  1331 F. 1332 F. 1333 F. 1334 F. 1335 641     F.  1336 856  F.  1337 344     F.  1338 OCT.  16. Beggar  Student   Fangs  of  Fate   Hell  Ship  Bronson OCT.  18. The  Mystery  Rider  (serial) Ep'sode  1 Episode  2 Ep:sode  3 Moran  of  The  Marines  ... Inkwell  Imps  Cartoons (series) : — Koko  Heaves  Ho Alpha  Film P.D.C.  ... W.  &  F.... European P.F.L. Aafa  Film  A.G. ...    7,100  F.  1341 Pathe,  Inc.       ...    4,450  F.  1342 Lumas  Film  Corp.,  -  6,306  F.  1343 Inc. Universal P.F.L.  .. 1,934 1,853 1,614 5,379 F.  1345 F.  1346 F.  1347 F.  134S 561     F.  1349 OCT.  19. Speed  Classic Inklings  (series) Inki  ng  No.  5 Inkling  No.  6 ...  Gaumont ...    B.S.P.  . Excellent     Pic.      4,698  F.  1350 Corp. Red  Seal  Pic.  Corp.    512  F.  1351 530  F.  1352 OCT.  20. One  Parisian  Knight A  She- Going  Sailor ...  P.F.L. P.F.L. 4,556  F.  1353 1,627     F. 1354 OCT.  22. White  Lies... Spinster  Mothers  ... Dry  Martini Romance  of  a  Rogue The  River  Woman A.P.D.  Co. B.  and  F.F.,  Ltd. Fox   Butcher's,  Ltd., Film  Dis.,  Ltd... Hollywood  Photo- play Products., Inc. Orplid  G.m.b.H. Fox   Quality  Dis.  Corp. Gotham  4,946     F.  1355 6,580 6,790 5,300 6,450 F.  1356 F.  1357 F.  1358 F.  1359 OCT.  23. Little  Snow  White F.X.-P. Craig  Hutchinson  1,063 Prod. F.  1360 Films  Registered  Under  the  Act. 145 Title  of  Film  Registered  by. OCT.  24. The  Terrible  People  (serial) : — Part  1   F.X.-P. Part  2   Part  3   Part  4   Part  5   Part  6   Part  7   Part  8   Part  9   Part  10  OCT.  25. Krazy  Eat  Cartoons  (Second Series) : — Beaches  and  Scream      ...    Famous  Lasky The  Docks  of  Xew  York  ...  „ OCT.  26. Dream  of  the  Sea  ... Under  Suspicion F.N.-P.  .. Gaumont Warner  Bros. OCT.  27. The  Air  Circus    Fox   The  Final  Beckoning  (serial) : — Episode  1         ...       ...  European Episode  2  ...       ...  „ Episode  3    „   OCT.  29. The  Terror   Warner  Bros.  ... The  Merry- Go-Bound  oi  Fate  Cinema  Exclusives OCT.  30. Isa  Kremer  (Xo.  475) Miss  Information  (Lois  Wil- son and  Edward  Horton). Bernardo  de  Pace  ... Mischa  Elman — Humour- esque  Gavotte. Light  Cavalry  Overture  (The Vitaphone'Symphony  Or- chestra). Charles  Hackett  (Xo.  392) In  a  Monastery  Cellar The  Six  Brown  Brothers (Xo.  549). The  Farmer's  Daughter  . . . Earina  The  Dancer The  Mysterious  Airman  (serial)  : — Episode  1    European Episode  2  ...       ...  ,, Episodes    ,, The  Police  Eeporter  (serial) : — Episode  4    European Episode  5  ...       ...  ,, Episode  6   Episode  7  ...       ...  ,, EpisodeS  ...       ...  ,, Episode  9  ...  ... Episode  10   OCT.  31. Inkwell  Imps  Cartoons  (series) Fox Wardour Koko's  Magic Take  Me  Home  ... NOV.  1. Me,  Gangster The  Hit  of  the  Show Danger  Street NOV.  2. Land  of  the  Silver  Fox Refuge   NOV.  3. Tartuffe   Dog  Law   Famous  Lasky Fox Ideal Warner  Bros Gaumont Wardcur Ideal Maker's  name. Length JNO. (feet). Pathe l,9oo 1  .  Idol 1,880 "C    1  QA9 X  .  loDi 1,968 F.  1363 1,853 F. 1364 ;;    :::  ::: 1,894 F. 1365 1,900 F. 1366 1,980 F  1367 1,768 F. 1368 "   1,778 F. 1369 1,980 F. 1370 Paramount 599 F. 1373 7,032 F. 1374 Craig  Hutchinson 698 F. 1376 Prod.  Corp. U.P.A.  6,533 F. 1377 Fox   7,100 F. 1378 Universal 1,874 F. 1379 1,890 F. 1380 1  753 F. 1381 Warner  Bros.  ... 5,469 F.  1382 Lothar  Stark  ... 5,570 F. 1383 Warner  Bros.  ... 879 F. 1384 992 T7  TOO; 933 X  .  loOO „ 645 F.  1387 616 F.  1388 „ 551 F.  1389 738 F  1390 x .  loyi Fox   5,100 F.  1392 Pathe   O,0Oi F  1393 ArtclassPict.Corp. >> 1,420 T?    1  QO  1 x .  loyi 1,600 F. 1395 j> 1,596 F. 1396 ArtclassPict.Corp. 1,954 F. 1397 1,911 F. 1398 1,992 F. 1399 1,997 F. 1400 » 1,934 F. 1401 1,968 F.  1402 1,986 F. 1403 Paramount 547 F.  1404 5,558 F.  1405 Fox   6,150 F. 1406 F.B.O.  of  America 6,552 F.  1407 5,460 F.  140S Warner  Bros. 4,990 F. 1409 U.F.A  6,072 F.  1410 U.F.A.G.... 5,90S F. 1412 F.B.O.  of  America 4,709 F. 1413 146 The  Kinematograph  Year  Booh. Title  of  Film. NOV.  5. Isle  of  Lost  Men  NOV.  7. The  City  of  Purple  Dreams. Horace    in  Hollywood (series) : — Bollywood  or  Bust Come  on  Horace  Fun  in  the  Clouds Registered  by. Argosy  ... Argosy  ... European... Maker's  name.  Length. (feet). Rayart  Pict.  Corp.  5,651 Rayart  Pict.  Corp.  5,622 Universal 1,127 1,092 1.067 No. F. 1415 F.  1416 F. 1417 F.  1418 F,  1419 NOV.  8. - Bachelors  Paradise B.E.F. Tiffany  ... 6,180 F. 1420 The  House  of  Mystery Ideal Film  Exchange 2,194 F.  1421 The  Chinatown  Mystery Inc. (serial) :  — The  Clutching  Claiv ,, >> 1,745 F.  1422 The  Detail's  Dice... " 1,503 F. 1423 The  JSlii sterious  Thirteen " 1  595 F. 1424 NOV.  9. Loose  Change Famous  Lasky  ... » Paramount 1,619 F.  1425 Call  Again  ... ,, 1,931 F.  1426 Picture  My  Astonishment... ,, ,, i  Ann 1,DUU F  1427 The  Dancing  Town ,, 2  160 f! 1428 Krazy  Kat  Cartoons — Second  series  '. — Come  Easy,  Go  Slow Famous  Lasky  ... ,, Paramount 543 F.  1429 Nicked  Nags 606 F.  1430 The  Liar  Bird   ,, >> 593 F.  1431 Inkwell  Imps  Cartoons Eoko's  Dog  Gone ,, m  ■•• 502 F. 1432 Koko  in  the  Bough 523 F. 1433 Mother  Knows  Best Fox  "  ... Fox"  ... 8,380 F! 1434 Love  Never  Dies  F.N.P  First  National  ... 8,544 F. 1435 The  Danger  Rider European Universal 5,263 F. 1436 NOV.  10. Flappers  in  Khaki ^Vestern  Import.. Crescent   5,410 F. 1437 The  Old  Code       ...  ... 4,950 F. 1438 Beware  of  Blonde^ F.B.O.'    ...  ... Columbia 5,406 F. 1439 NOV.  12. The  Collegians — Third Series  : — Calf  or  d  in  the  Movies  ... European Universal 1,939 F. 1440 NOV.  13. The  Singing  Fool  ... Warner  Bros. Warner  Bros.  ... 7,563 F.  1441 Smoke  Bellew   B.S.P. Big  Four  Prod.  Tuc.  6,348 F.  1442 NOV.  14. Drifting  Through  ... P.D.C  Path  6  Inc. 4,772 F.  1443 NOV.  15. Footloose  Wimmen Famous  Lasky  ... Paramount 1,675 F. 1444 Manhattan  Cocktail 6,358 F. 1445 Miss  Chauffeur     ...  ... Tdeal  " Transocean  Film 5,695 F.  1 446 G.m.b.H. Tom's  Vacation    ...  ... F.B.O.  of  America 4,701 F.  1447 Vultures  of  the  Sea  (serial) Scum  of  the  Seas Ideal Mascot  Pictures 1,726 F.  144S The  Harbour  of  Danger 1,653 F.  1449 The  Stolen  Shi]) Quality  Dis.  Corp. 1,707 F.  1450 Butterflies  ... Butcher  s 5,308 X  .  14:01 Barber  of  Seville  (Movie- tone)   Fox   Fox   440 F.  1452 Odette  Myrtil  No.  1 J.-M.-G  M.-G.-M  867 F.  1453 NOV.  16. The  Collegians  (Third Series) : — Paddling  Co-Eds European Universal 1,923 F. 1454 Seventh  Bandit   P.D.C  Pathe,  Inc. 5,043 F.  1455 Blondes  and  Bonds Ideal   F.B.O.  of  America 5,019 F. 1456 NOV.  17. All  Square  Ideal   F.B.O.  of  America 5,395 F. 1460 Thou  Shalt  Not  F.N.-P  .  Defu   7,828 F. 1461 The  Melody  of  Love European .  Universal 7,880 F.  1462 NOV.  19. Beware  of  Bachelors Warner  Bros.  .. .    Warner  Bros.  ... 5,040 F.  1463 The  Kine  matograph  Year  Book. 147 The  Growth  of  a  Great :    Film  Organisation The  standard  of  successful  film  production  is established  by  the  ability  to  create  an  un- broken succession  of  big  money-making pictures. 1 .  William  Fox  has  20  years  of  successful  show- manship experience. 2.  Winfield  Sheehan  has  proved  in  3  years  that he  is  the  production  genius  of  the  industry, 3.  Fox  Movietone  City,  the  first  complete  studio city  to  be  de  »oted  exclusively  to  the  production of  sound  pictures. 4.  A  yearly  production  budget  of  $20,000,000 for  5  years. 5.  A  chain  of  more  than  800  high-grade  theatres to  be  supplied  with  money-making  pictures. These    FACTS    made     "What   Price   Glory,"     "7th  Heaven," "  Sunrise,''    "  Four  Sons,"    "  Red  Dancer  of  Moscow,"    "  Street Angel,"    "  Mother  Knows  Best." The  first  two  1929  achievements  are  : "4  DEVILS"  with  Janet  Gaynor. "  THE  RIVER"  with  Mary  Duncan  and  Charles  Farrell. FOX     FILM     CO.,  LTD., 13.  Berners  St.,  London,  W.l,  and  branches. 148 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. The  Acme  of  Perfection" WILLIAMSON'S FOR FILM PRINTING and NEGATIVE DEVELOPING. QUALITY   AND  SERVICE. Local   Films   expeditiously   dealt  with. WILLIAMSON  FILM  PRINTING  COMPANY  LTD. 80,82,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.I. Gerrard  9751/2.  Telegraphic  Address:  WINPRINCOL,  LONDON. Film  Laboratories  :  High  Barnet. General  Manager       -       -       JACK  SMITH. TRADE ORGANISATIONS (ASSOCIATIONS,  SOCIETIES,  UNIONS,  ETC.) INDEX Incorporated    Association    of    Kinematograph  Manu- facturers, Limited       ...       ...       ...       ...  ...  150 Cinematograph  Exhibitors'  Association   ...  153 Kinematograph  Renters'  Society           ...        ...  ...  160 Cinematograph  Trade  Benevolent  Fund  ...        ...  ...  162 Cinematograph  Trade  Provident  Institution       ...  ...  162 Faculty  of  Cinema  Art      ...        ...        ...        ...  ...  163 Performing  Right  Society,  Limited        ...        ...  ...  163 Cinema  Managers'  Association       ..       ...       ...  ...  163 Film  Artistes  Guild  ...       ...       ...        ...       ...  ...  163 Optical  Society    163 Cinema  Musical  Directors'  Association     ...       ...  ...  164 Incorporated  Society  of  Authors,  Playwrights  and  Com- posers    ...        ...        ...        ...        ...        ...  ...  164 London  Poster  Advertising  Association,  Limited  ...  164 British  Poster  Advertising  Association  ...        ...  ...  164 National  Association  of  Theatrical  Employees...  ...  164 Electrical  Trades  Union     ...        ...        ...        ...  ...  164 British  Motion  Picture  Advertisers        ...       ...  ...  164 Musicians'  Union     ...        ...        ...        ...        ...  ...  164 Variety  Artistes'  Federation        ...       ...        ...  ...  164 Actors'  Association   164 150  The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Trade  Organisations. The   Incorporated  Association   of  Kinematograph Manufacturers,  Ltd. Offices  :  80-82,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.i. Phone  :  Regent  2076. OFFICERS. Chairman  :   Tom  E.  Da  vies,  J. P. Vice-Chairman:  ..        ..    Col.  A.  C.  Bromhead,  O.B.E.,  J. P. Treasurer  :        . .        .  .  C.  G.  Fox. Secretary  .  .        . .        . .    J.  Brooke  Wilkinson. COUNCIL. E.  E.  Blake,  c/o  Kodak,  Ltd.,  Kingsway,  W.C.2. W.  Engelke,  26,  Church  Street,  W.i. Cecil  M.  Hepworth,  Walton  Photographic  Co.,  Ltd.,  55,  Thames  Street, Staines,  Middlesex. A.  S.  Newman,    Newman  &  Sinclair  Ltd.,  2,  Salisbury  Road,  Highgate,  N. J.  W.  Smith,  Williamson  Film  Printing  Co.,  80-82,  Wardour  Street,  W.i. J.  Skittrell.     Olympic  Kine  Laboratories  Ltd.,  School  Road,  Victoria Road,  N.W. W-.  Vinten,  89,  Wardour  Street,  W.i. OBJECTS. [a)  To  promote  the  consideration  and  discussion  of  ah  questions  affecting, and  generally  to  watch  over,  protect,  and  advance  the  interests  of  the  trade or  manufacturers  and/or  publishers  and  or  sellers  of  kinematograph  films (in  this  memorandum  called  the  "  said  trade,'*  which  expression  shall include  all  ancillary  and  allied  trades  and  every  branch  of  such  trade  and whether  such  trade  or  trades  shall  be  carried  on  in  England  or  elsewhere), to  promote  economy,  efficiency  and  excellence  in  the  said  trade,  and  to facilitate  the  operations  thereof,  and  to  co-operate  with  members  of  the Association  of  the  various  branches  of  the  said  trade,  for  the  promotion  of mutual  interests. lb)  To  consider  originate,  promote,  and  support  improvements  in  any laws,  bye-laws  or  regulations  affecting  the  interests  of  the  Association  or the  members  thereof,  and  to  promote  and  support  by  all  constitutional means  the  passage  through  Parliament  of  any  Bill  or  Bills,  and  the making  of  any  bye-laws  or  regulations,  by  any  competent  authority  in f-rtherance  of  the  objects  of  the  Association,  and  to  resist  and  oppose alterations  in  any  Maws,  bye-laws,  or  regulations,  and  the  enactment  of Iav.s.  and  the  making  of  bye- laws  and  regulations,  which  may  seem,  directly or  indirectly,  opposed  to  the  said  trade,  or  to  the  interests  of  the  Association or  any  members  thereof. (c)  To  give  the  legislature  and  public  bodies  and  others  facilities  of  con- fen  ing  with  and  ascertaining  the  views  of  persons  engaged  in  the  said trade  as  regards  matters  directly  or  indirectly  affecting  the  said  trade. [d]  To  confer  with  the  County  Councils,  Local  Boards,  and  any  other public  bodies  in  regard  to  all  matters  affecting  the  Association  or  the members  thereof,  or  the  said  trade. (<?)  To  improve  and  elevate  the  technical  and  general  knowledge  of members  of  the  Association  and/or  persons  engaged  in  or  about,  to  engage in  the  said  trade  or  in  any  employment,  manual  or  otherwise,  in  con nection  therewith  and  with  a  view  thereto  to  provide  for  the  delivery  of lectures  and  the  holding  of  classes,  and  to  test  by  examination  or  otherwise the  competence  of  members  of  the  Association  and/or  such  persons,  and to  award  certificates  and  distinctions  or  prizes  and  to  institute  and  establish scholarships,  grants,  rewards,  and  other  benefactions. Trade  Organisations. 151 U,  To  arrange  and  promote  the  adoption  of  equitable  forms  of  contracts and 'cither  documents  used  in  the  said  trade,  and  to  encourage  and  promote the  settlement  of  disputes  by  conciliation  or  arbitration,  and  to  act  as  or nominate  arbitrators  and  umpires  on  such  terms  and  in  such  cases  as may  seem  expedient  and  to  assist  in  the  formation,  development  and  main- tenance of  Boards  of  Conciliation  and  Arbitration. (g)  To  make,  from  time  to  time,  investigations  into,  or  furnish  assistance and  advice  as  to,  any  conditions  affecting  the  said  trade,  or  in  connection with  any  particular  business  either  for  the  Association  or  for,  or  to,  any member  thereof,  and  in  the  latter  cases  (if  thought  fit)  to  charge  and. accept  such  remuneration  as  may  be  expedient. (h)  To  retain  or,  from  time  to  time,  to  employ  skilled  professional  or technical  advisers  in  connection  with,  or  for  the  purposes  of  carrying  into effect,  the  objects  of  the  Association,  and  pay  therefor  such  fees  or  remunera- tion as  may  be  thought  expedient. (?)  To  procure  information  for  the  members  of  the  Association  as  to  the standing  and  responsibility  of  parties  with  whom  they  propose  to  transact business,  and  to  collect  and  disseminate  among  the  members  of  the  Associa- tion statistics  and  other  information  on  all  matters  affecting  the  Association or  the  members  thereof,  or  the  said  trade,  and  to  print,  publish,  issue,  and circulate  such  papers,  periodicals,  books,  circulars,  and  other  literary matter  as  may  conduce  to  any  of  these  objects,  and  in  particular,  and without  prejudice  to  the  scope  or  effect  of  the  preceding  provisions  of  this paragraph,  to  acquire  by  purchase  or  otherwise  or  to  establish  a  trade journal  or  any  other  similar  journal  or  journals,  for  the  promotion  of  the trade  interests  of  the  members  of  the  Association,  and  to  print  and  publish any  such  journal  or  journals  as  aforesaid,  and  also  to  compile,  print,  publish, issue  and  circulate  an  annual  directory  of  manufacturers  and/or  publishers, and  other  persons  and/or  corporations  engaged  in  the  said  trade,  whether members  of  the  Association  or  not. (7)  To  establish,  form,  and  maintain  a  library  and  collection  of  literature, statistics,  and  information  relating  to  the  said  trade,  or  to  matters  of interest  to  members  thereof,  and  to  compile,  collect,  publish,  lend,  and  sell, and  endeavour  to  secure,  or  contribute  to,  the  compilation,  collection,  and publication  by  Parliament,  Government  Departments,  and  other  bodies  or persons  of  any  literature,  statistics  and  information,  and  to  permit  the  same to  be  used  by  members  of  the  Association. (&)  To  undertake,  or  assist  financially,  or  otherwise,  in  promoting  or opposing,  litigation  or  to  obtain  legal  advice  in  any  cases  affecting  the Association  or  the  interests  of  the  members  thereof,  in  connection  with  the said  trade,  so  far  as  may  legally  be  done,  and  without  infringing  the  rules of  law  against  maintenance  and  champerty  and  in  particular  and  without prejudice  to  the  preceding  provisions  of  this  paragraph,  but  always  so  far as  may  legally  be  done,  and  without  infringing  the  rules  of  law  against maintenance  and  champerty,  to  undertake  or  assist  financially  or  otherwise in  the  suppression  or  prevention  of  infringements,  piracies,  or  duplications of  copyrights,  or  other  interests  in  kmematograph  films,  or  subjects  for the  same  or  of  violation  of  any  property,  right,  or  interest  whatsoever  of any  member  of  the  Association  manufactured,  published,  acquired,  used or  dealt  with  in  connection  with  the  said  "trade. (/)  To  encourage  the  discovery  of,  and  investigate  and  make  known  the nature  and  merits  of  inventions  and  processes  which  may  seem  capable  of being  used  by  members  of  the  Association  for  any  of  the  purposes  of  the said  trade,  and  to  acquire  any  patents,  or  licences,  relating  to  any  such inventions  or  to  acquire  any  copyrights  or  other  interest  in  kinematograph films  or  any  ofher  property  of  whatsoever  nature  with  a  view  to  the  use thereof  by  the  members  of  the  Association  and  others,  either  gratuitously or  upon  such  terms  as  may  seem  expedient. (m)  To  establish,  subsidise,  promote,  co-operate  with,  receive  into  union, become  a  member  of,  act  as,  or  appoint  trustees,  agents  or  delegates  for, control,  manage,  superintend,  afford  financial  assistance  to,  or  otherwise 152 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. assist  any  associations  and  institutions,  incorporated  or  not  incorporated, whose  objects  are  in  whole  or  in  part  similar  to  those  of  the  Association, and  which  shall  prohibit  the  payment  of  any  dividend  or  profit  to  their members,  wholly,  or  at  least  to  the  same  extent  as  such  payment  is  pro- hibited by  this  memorandum  to  members  of  the  Association. (n)  To  establish,  undertake,  superintend,  administer,  and  contribute,  to any  charitable  or  benevolent  institution  or  fund,  whose  objects  are  to assist  deserving  persons  who  may  be  or  have  been  members  of  the  Associa- tion, or  the  relations  or  immediate  dependents  of  any  such  persons,  and  to contribute  towards,  or  otherwise  assist,  any  charitable  or  benevolent  institu- tions or  undertakings. (o)  To  undertake  and  execute  any  trusts  which  may  be  conducive  to  any of  the  objects  of  the  Association. {f)  To  provide  facilities  for  social  intercourse  between  members  of  the Association  and  their  friends,  and,  if  thought  fit,  to  afford  them  all  or any  of  the  usual  privileges,  advantages,  conveniences,  and  accommodation ot  a  club. (q)  To  make  arrangements  with  railway  or  other  companies,  or  corpora- tions, and  with  persons  engaged  in  any  trade,  business,  or  profession,  for the  concession  to  members  of  the  Association,  or  their  friends,  of  any special  rights,  privileges,  and  advantages. (r)  To  admit  any  persons  (whether  eligible  or  not  eligible  for  membership) to  be  associates  or  honorary  members  of  the  Association  on  such  terms, and  to  confer  on  them  such  rights  or  privileges  as  may  seem  expedient. (s)  To  borrow  any  money  that  may  be  required  by  the  association  upon such  terms  as  may  be  deemed  advisable. (/)  To  sell,  improve,  manage,  develop,  lease,  mortgage,  dispose  of,  turn to  account  or  otherwise  deal  with,  all  or  any  part  of  the  property  of  the Association. {u)  To  invest  the  moneys  of  the  Association  not  immediately  required upon  such  investments,  and  in  such  a  manner  as  may  from  time  to  time be  determined. (v)  Subject  to  the  provisions  of  the  19th  section  of  the  Companies' _  (Con- solidation) Act,  1898,  to  purchase,  take  on  lease  or  in  exchange,  hire,  or otherwise  acquire  any  real  and  personal  property,  and  any  rights  0: privileges  necessary  or  convenient  for  the  purposes  of  the  Association,  and to  construct,  alter  and  maintain  any  buildings  required  for  the  purposes of  the  Association. (w)  To  draw,  make,  accept,  endorse,  discount,  execute,  and  issue  promis- sory notes,  bills  of  exchange,  bills  of  lading,  warrants,  debentures,  and other  negotiable  or  transferable  instruments. (x)  To  pay  all  expenses  preliminary  or  incidental  to  the  formation  of  the Association  and  its  registration. (y)  To  sell  or  dispose  of  the  undertaking  or  property  of  the  Association, or  any  part  thereof,  for  such  consideration  as  the  Association  may  think fit,  and  in  particular  for  shares,  debentures,  securities,  or  other  interests, in  any  other  company  having  objects  altogether  or  in  part  similar  to  those of  the  Association. (z)  To  procure  the  Association  to  be  registered  or  recognised  in  any foreign  country  or  place. (za)  To  do  all  such  other  lawful  things  as  may  be  incidental  to  or  con- ducive to  the  attainment  of  the  above  objects.  Provided  that  in  case  the Association  shall  take  or  hold  any  property  subject  to  the  jurisdiction  of the  Charity  Commissioners  for  England  and  Wales,  the  Association  shall not  sell,  mortgage,  or  lease  the  same  without  such  consent  as  may  be required  by  law,  and,  as  regards  any  such  property,  the  managers,  or trustees,  of  the  Association  shall  be  chargeable  for  such  property  as  may come  into  their  hands  and  shall  be  answerable  and  accountable  for  their own  acts,  receipts,  neglects,  and  default,  and  for  the  due  administration of  such  property  in  the  same  manner  and  to  the  same  extent  as  they would,  as  such  managers  or  trustees  have  been  if  no  incorporation  had  been Trade  Organisations. 153 effected  and  the  incorporation  of  the  Association  shall  not  diminish  or impair  any  control  or  authority  exercisable  by  the  Chancery  Division  or  the Charity  Commissioners  over  such  managers  or  trustees,  but  they  shall, as  regards  any  .such  property,  be  subject,  jointly  and  severally,  to  such control  and  authority  as  if  the  Association  were  not  incorporated.  In case  the  Association  shall  take  or  hold  any  property  which  may  be  subject to  any  trusts,  the  Association  shall  only  deal  with  the  same  in  the  same manner  as  allowed  by  law  having  regard  to  such  trusts.  Provided  further that  the  Association  shall  not  impose  on  its  members  or  support  with  its funds  or  endeavour  to  obtain  the  observance  by  its  members  of  any restriction  or  regulation  which,  if  an  object  of  the  Association,  would  make it  a  trade  union. The  Cinematograph  Exhibitors'  Association  of Great  Britain  and  Ireland. Registered  under  Trade  Union  Acts. Offices  :  Bioadmead  House,  Panton  Street,  Haymarket,  S.W.i. Phone  :   Regent  2918  and  2919. Telegraphic  Address  :  Ceabilrix  'Phone  London. GENERAL  COUNCIL. President  : H.  Victor  Davis,  "  Elvaston,"  Newbridge,  Mon. Vice-President  : F.  H.  Cooper,  Alexandra  Mansions,  Prince  of  Wales  Road,  Norwich. Hon.  Treasurer  : Thos.  Ormiston,  6,  Brandon  Street,  Motherwell. General  Secretary  : W.  R.  Fuller,  "  Broadmead  House,"  21,  Panton  Street,  London,  S.W.I Ex-Officio  : E.   Hewitson,   279,   Lordswood   Road,   Harborne,  Birmingham. W.  Gavazzi  King  (Consulting  Secretary),  "Broadmead  House."  21,  Panton Street,  London,  S.W.I. DELEGATES. (Elected  March,  1928) Birmingham  and  Midlands  Branch. — Councillor  G.  F.  McDonald,  J. P.,  Melrose,  Grove  lane,  Hands- worth,  Birmingham  ;  W.  H.  Bull,  43,  Franklin  Road,  Bourn ville  ;  A.  W.  Rogers,  Victoria  Playhouse, Victoria  Road,  Aston  ;  H.  Devey,  Winson  Green  Picture  House,  Winson  Green,  Birmingham.  Bradford and  District  Branch.— Councillor  A.  E.  Shields,  Lion  Chambers,  29,  Kirkgate,  Bradford  ;  A.  Cansfield, 157,  Fagley  Road,  Undercliffe,  Bradford.  Bristol  and  West  of  England  Branch.- — A.  B.  Atkinson, Vestry  Hall,  Pennyweil  Road,  Bristol ;  G.  H.  Blackburn  Palace  Theatre,  Baldwin  Street,  Bristol. Devon  and  Cornwall  Branch. — W.  J.  A.  Bayley,  Public  Hall,  Rolle  Street,  Exmouth  ;  C.  H.  Rundle, Cinedrome,  57-59,  Ebrington  Street,  Plymouth.  Eastern  Counties'  Branch. — F.  H.  Cooper,  Alexandra Mansions,  Prince  of  Wales  Road,  Norwich.  Hants,  and  Isle  of  Wight  Branch. — Major  A.  W.  Banner, O.B.E.,  76,  South  Terrace,  Littlehampton.  Hull  Branch. — T.  Fawley  Judge,  Hull  Picture  Playhouses, Ltd.,  Parliament  Street,  Hull ;  Councillor  R.  W.  Wheeldon,  "  Broxholme,"  392,  Anlaby  Road,  Hull. Kent  Branch— -H.  R.  Butler,  Empire  Picture  Theatre,  72,  High  Street  East,  Sittingbourne  ;  R.  V. Crow,  Grand  Cinema,  Holloway  Road,  N.7.  Leeds  and  District  Branch. — A.  Cunningham.  "Tower Crest,"  Heysham  Road,  Heysham  ;  H.  Hopkins,  People's  Palace,  Meadow  Road,  Leeds  ;  J.  Claugh- ton,  Crescent  Picture  House,  Dewsbury  Road,  Leeds.  Leicester  Branch.- — R.  M.  Wright,  66,  Fosse Road  South,  Leicester.  London  and  Home  Counties'  Branch. — Capt.  J.  W.  Barber,  C.B.E.,  Nelson Street  Works,  Arlington  Road,  N.W.i  ;  Major  A.  J.  Gale,  O.B.E.,  J.P.,  90,  Charing  Cross  Road, W.C.2  ;  Councillor  S.  L.  Bernstein,  197,  Wardour  Street,  W.i  ;  J.  H.  Grant,  Merton,  Flower  Lane, Mill  Hill,  N.W.7  ;  Capt.  Alfred  Davis,  Pavilion,  Marble  Arch,  W.i  ;  Councillor  T.  L.  Harrold,  Yelver- ton,  Fordington  Road,  Highgate,  N.6  ;  W.  Evans,  New  Gallery  House,  123,  Regent  Street,  W.i  ; C.  Hartley-Davies,  15,  Charlotte  Street,  W.i  ;  Councillor  E .  E.  Lyons,  8,  St.  Martin's  Place,  Trafalgar Square,  W.C.  Manchester  and  District  Branch. — W.  Stephenson,  694,  Oldham  Road,  Newton  Heath, Manchester  ;  H.  D.  Moorhouse,  Imperial  Buildings,  Oxford  Road,  Manchester  ;  Capt.  G.  B.  Row, 6,  Sefton  Street,  Smithills,  Bolton  ;  Fred  Carlton,  "  Lucea,"  22,  Snowdon  Road,  Eccles,  Manchester  ; John  Harrison,  "Elmfield,"  Slade  Lane,  Levenshulme,  Manchester.    Northern  Branch. — Thomas 154 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. France,  108,  Great  Russell  Street,  Bloomsbury,  W.C.i  ;  J.  S.  Snell,  Shipcote  Hall,  Gateshead-on-Tyne; T.  Thompson,  "Airedale,"  Linthorpe,  Middlesbrough;  F.  W.  Morrison,  Greenbank,  Whickham, Co.  Durham  ;  W.  R.  Marshall,  n  .  Bath  Lane,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  North  Staffs.  Branch. — W.  F. Washington,  Empire  Theatre,  Longton.  North  Western  Branch. — Councillor  R.  Duncan  French, 14 ,  North  John  Street,  Liverpool ;  W.  C.  Scott,  9,  Cambridge  Road,  Waterloo  ;  Alderman  E.  Troun- son,  J. P.,  1,  Park  Road,  Southport  ;  F.  W.  Locke,  "Sunnyside,"  Judge's  Drive,  Newsham  Park, Liverpool.  Notts  and  Derby  Branch. — E.  C.  Shapeero,  Federation  Chambers,  Wheeler  Gate,  Notting- ham ;  J.  Pollard,  Atkins  Lane,  Mansfield,  Nottingham  ;  T.  Wright,  Goldsmith  Street  Picture  House, Nottingham.  Portsmouth  Branch. — H.  J.  Cook,  Shaftesbury  Hall,  Kingston  Road,  Portsmouth. Scottish  Branch. — R.  Bennell,  81,  Dunlop  Street,  Glasgow;  L.  Dickson,  Hippodrome,  Bo'ness; H.  J.  Green,  182,  Trongate,  Glasgow  ;  G.  Urie  Scott,  95,  Renfield  Street,  Glasgow  ;  A.  S.  Albin, Regent  Picture  House,  Abbey  Mount,  Edinburgh  ;  J.  S.  Dunbar,  St.  Andrew's  Square  Picture  House, Clyde  Street.  Edinburgh  ;  A.  B.  King,  95,  Renfield  Street,  Glasgow  ;  E.  H.  Bostock,  69,  Dalhousie Street,  Glasgow.  Sheffield  Branch. — W.  T.  Gent,  127,  Ecclesall  Road  South,  Sheffield  ;  I.  Graham, 37,  Collegiate  Crescent,  Sheffield.  Southern  Midlands  Branch. — W.  N.  Blake,  The  Empire,  Bedford  ; W.  F.  J.  Hewitt,  Palace,  Wellingborough.  South  Wales  and  Mon. — H.  Victor  Davis,  "  Elvaston," Newbridge,  Mon.  ;  J.  E.  Taylor,  5,  Milbourne  Chambers,  Merthyr  Tydfil ;  A.  B.  Watts,  15  Windsor Place,  Cardiff ;  J.  E.  Sprague,  The  Palladium,  Pontypridd.  Sussex  Branch. — R.  E.  Richards, Picturedrome,  Langney  Road,  Eastbourne.  West  Lanes.  Branch. — Harry  Hargreaves,  Palladium, Morecambe.  Solicitor. — Norman  Hart,  B. A.,  Broadmead  House,  Panton  Street,  Haymarket,  S.W. HISTORY  OF  ITS  FORMATION. The  Cinematograph  Exhibitors'  Association  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland was  registered  under  the  Trade  Union  Acts,  1871  to  191 3,  on  the  25th  day of  January,  191 7.  and  subsequently  made  a  complete  alteration  of  Rules, which  were  registered  on  the  3rd  day  of  May,  191 7. This  organisation  replaced  the  Association  established  in  January,  191 2, as  a  company,  liability  of  which  was  limited  by  guarantee  under  the  Consoli- dation Act. The  original  association  had  attained  a  very  large  measure  of  success  in the  five  years  of  its  existence,  having  placed  more  than  half  the  existing Kinema  theatres  in  the  kingdom  upon  its  roll  of  membership.  In  more  senses than  one,  however,  it  was  a  limited  organisation.  To  protect  its  members was  its  chief  object,  but  its  constitution  being  governed  by  the  Companies Consolidation  Act,  1908,  made  the  attainment  of  its  purposes  always  difficult and  mostly  dangerous.  Although,  by  dexterous  steering,  actual  collision with  the  law  was  avoided,  such  a  keen  lookout  had  to  be  maintained  that  the ship  made  fewer  knots  than  exhibitors  thought  good  sailing. Further,  although  the  constitution  of  the  Limited  Association  was  intended to  be  democratic,  it  was  impossible  under  the  Consolidation  Act  properly  to realise  such  intention  to  the  extent  which  the  Branches  very  naturally  deemed essential. Registration  under  the  Trade  Union  Acts,  1871  to  1913,  has  not  only  made the  organisation  completely  democratic,  but  it  has  set  the  hands  of  the governing  body  free  to  use  measures  for  the  protection  and  uplift  of  the business  which  will  be  effective  and  which  will  gain  strength  with  every  new theatre  enrolled. OBJECTS. The  objects  of  the  Association  are  : — ■ (a)  To  promote  good  will  and  a  good  understanding  between  all  Proprietors of  Kinemas  and  other  places  of  entertainment,  and  between  them  and  such persons  as  work  for  them,  and  between  them  and  the  Manufacturers  and Renters  of  Films. (b)  To  provide  a  fund  for  the  protection  of  the  interests  of  the  Members of  the  Association,  to  relieve  them  when  in  distress  and  to  protect  them  from oppression. (c)  To  secure  unity  of  action  among  Proprietors  of  Kinemas  and  other places  of  entertainment. Trade  Organisations. 15! (d)  To  promote  by  all  lawful  means  the  adoption  of  fair  working  rules and  customs  of  the  trade. (e)  To  organise  means  to  secure  and  if  at  any  time  considered  necessary themselves  supply  means  whereby  a  free  and  unrestricted  circulation  of  films and  other  trade  requisites  may  be  secured  for  Members  of  the  Association. (/)  To  resist  by  all  lawful  means  the  imposition  by  public  authorities  or other  pc  sons  of  terms  and  conditions  upon  the  trade  which  are  unreasonable or  unnecessary. (g)  To  secure  legislation  for  the  protection  of  the  interests  of  Members and  to  promote  or  oppose  and  join  in  promoting  or  opposing  the  Bills  in Parliament. (h)  To  adopt  such  means  of  making  known  the  operations  of  the  Association as  may  seem  to  the  Council  expedient. (t)  To  adopt  any  means  which  in  the  opinion  of  the  Council  may  be incidental  or  conducive  to  the  above  objects. PROTECTION. The  first  object  embraces  not  only  exhibitors  but  their  employees  and  those with  whom  their  business  is  chiefly  conducted,  viz.,  the  Renters  and  Manu- facturers. Misapprehension  has  arisen  and  may  arise  again  concerning  this object.  It  has  been  too  hastily  assumed  that  because  the  Association  has been  registered  under  the  Trade  Union  Acts  it  is  therefore  a  Trade  Union in  the  same  sense  as  the  Dockers'  Union.  This  is  an  error  it  is  perhaps not  unnatural  should  occur.  The  Association,  however,  is  not  a  Union  of employees,  but  a  Union  of  employers.  Those  who  are  employed  by  exhibitors, although  not  organised  as  are  the  employees  in  many  other  walks  of  life,  are nevertheless  capable  of  being  organised,  and  on  one  or  two  sides  organisation exists,  to  wit,  the  A.M.U.,  the  E.T.U.  and  the  N.A.T.E.,  to  which  an  increas- ing number  of  musicians,  operators,  and  doormen  belong.  The  emploj^er unorganised  is  always  in  a  weak  position  when  he  has  to  deal  with  organised labour.  He  rarely  can  secure  even  fair  treatment.  If  he  is  subject  to  unfair and  extortionate  demands  he  often  must  give  way,  and  thereby  places  his brother  exhibitor  in  a  false  and  dangerous  position.  But  good  will  and  good understanding  can  be  promoted  and  fairness  and  equity  secured  if  both  sides meet  upon  more  or  less  equal  terms  so  far  as  organisation  is  concerned. In  this  connection  Rule  XIII.  provides  in  Clause  3  that  if  any  member becomes  involved  in  any  dispute  relating  to  the  trade,  he  may  submit  his case  to  the  President,  Vice-President,  Treasurer  and  General  Secretary,  who, if  they  think  fit,  and  are  so  advised  by  the  Solicitor,  may  grant  the  said member  interim  protection  in  respect  of  any  cost  so  incurred  until  the  next meeting  of  the  Council,  when  the  Council  shall  consider  the  case,  and  if  it is  satisfied  that  any  question  of  principle  or  of  general  interest  to  the  trade is  involved,  it  may  grant  protection.  Upon  the  grant  of  protection  by  the Council,  the  Council  may  pay  from  the  funds  of  the  Association  such  sum as  may  be  decided  to  meet  costs  incurred.  Any  member  who  in  the  opinion of  the  Council  has  become  involved  in  any  dispute  by  his  own  lack  of  judg- ment or  good  sense  shall  not  be  entitled  to  benefit. Should  a  dispute  occur  between  Exhibitors  and  Renters  and  should  the Association  call  upon  its  members  to  take  certain  action  which  might  involve loss,  under  the  same  rule  the  members  would  be  protected,  and  provision is  made,  should  the  funds  not  be  adequate,  to  make  levies.  There  is  therefore power  not  only  to  give  members  the  fullest  protection,  but  the  means  are provided,  as  they  were  not  in  the  old  organisation,  to  make  the  protection effective. 156 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book TRADE  DEVELOPMENT. The  Kinema,  it  cannot  be  too  often  insisted  upon,  is  of  such  recent  growth that  the  rules  and  customs  which  govern  most  old-established  businesses can  hardly  be  said  to  exist.  The  successful  development  of  the  trade  depends upon  whether  wise  business  rules  and  sound  useful  customs  are  established Therefore  the  object  which  is  "  to  promote  by  all  lawful  means  the  adoption of  fair  working  rules  and  customs  of  the  trade  "  is  one  of  primary  importance, and  to  safeguard  the  exhibitor  and  make  certain  that  bad  rules  and  customs are  not  allowed  to  be  established.  The  next  object  provides  that  if  at  any  time it  is  considered  necessary  the  Association  may  organise  means  to  supply  a  free and  unrestricted  supply  of  films  and  other  trade  requisites.  The  develop- ment of  the  business  has  been  already  hampered  by  the  imposition  of unreasonable  and  unnecessary  conditions,  hence  another  object  is  to  resist by  all  lawful  means  (and  this  stipulation  is  important)  existing  and  proposed conditions  which  will  interfere  with  the  proper  and  legitimate  development of  the  business. In  this  connection  the  further  object  of  securing  useful  legislation  and opposing  such  as  is  detrimental  provides  the  method  by  which  the  business will  be  assisted  to  further  progress.  A  political  fund  has  also  been  established to  which  a  yearly  payment  of  half-a-guinea  is  made  in  order  that  the  object may  be  properly  realised  by  having  in  Parliament  a  member  to  represent  the trade,  and  by  assisting  the  Branches  to  secure  representation  upon  local bodies. THE  ORGANISATION. The  scheme  of  organisation  is  designed  to  give  the  fullest  possible  liberty to  the  individual  member  consistent  with  co-ordination  and  co-operation. Members  are  grouped  together  in  Branches  in  accordance  with  geographical proximity,  railway  facilities,  and  common  interests.  The  Branches  enjoy complete  local  autonomy  and  conduct  the  affairs  of  the  Association  in  the places  they  represent  without  interference  from  the  Governing  Body,  with only  two  stipulations — that  they  shall  not  act  in  contravention  of  resolu- tions passed  by  a  majority  of  the  General  Council  (which  is  a  wholly  repre- sentative body)  nor  of  the  rules  of  the  Association. Members  are  allocated  to  the  Branch  in  the  area  of  which  the  theatre they  represent  is  situated,  but  in  certain  circumstances  they  may  choose  to attend  meetings  of  another  branch.  For  any  place  which  for  good  reasons cannot  be  attached  to  any  provincial  Branch,  a  Central  Branch  exists  and delegates  to  the  Council  can  be  elected  by  a  postal  ballot  vote. Where  a  number  of  Branches  exist  in  an  area  suitable  for  the  purpose, Districts  can  be  formed  with  a  District  Council  and  officers.  By  this  means the  united  opinion  of  Yorkshire  or  Lancashire,  of  Scotland  or  Wales,  can  be focused  upon  any  question  affecting  any  of  those  single  areas. The  General  Council  is  the  Governing  Body,  and  it  consists  entirely  of specific  delegates  elected  upon  a  free  franchise  by  the  Branches  in  accordance with  the  strength  of  each  in  the  proportion  of  one  delegate  for  each  50  or portion  of  50  members.  The  expenses  of  one  delegate  attending  meetings of  the  Council  and  all  members  attending  Committee  meetings  are  paid  by the  Head  Office. From  the  General  Council  a  small  Executive  is  elected  by  that  body.  The Executive  officers  are  a  President,  a  Vice-President,  Treasurer,  three Trustees,  and  a  General  Secretary.  The  Branch  Officers  are  a  Chairman, Vice-Chairman,  Treasurer,  three  Trustees,  and  a  Secretary  who  must  be a  paid  official. Trade  Organisations. 157 PROCEDURE. All  questions  affecting  the  trade  as  a  whole  will  be  first  submitted  for discussion  by  the  Branches  and  afterwards  considered  by  the  General  Council and  decided  by  a  majority  vote. If  the  question  is  one  upon  which  there  is  a  great  diversity  of  opinion a  card  vote  can  be  claimed,  and  the  delegates'  votes  are  then  recorded  for the  actual  halls  which  his  Branch  represents.  One  Branch  might  have  two delegates  for  51  members,  another  for  99  members,  but  the  provision  of  the card  vote  removes  any  inequality  of  this  kind.  Once  the  decision  is  arrived at,  all  the  Branches,  whether  dissenting  or  not,  and  all  the  members  of  the Branches,  must  accept  such  decision  and  abide  by  it. Although  upon  many  questions  the  Branches  have  power  to  decide  for  their own  locality,  it  will  frequently  happen  that  a  Branch  may  consider  the  policy it  has  agreed  upon  for  itself  might  be  usefully  adopted  by  the  other  Branches. In  such  a  case,  the  proposal  will  be  circulated  to  the  other  Branches,  and  if a  majority  agree  the  General  Council  will  frame  a  resolution,  the  matter will  be  discussed,  voted  upon,  and  if  the  proposal  is  carried,  the  decision promulgated  as  the  policy  of  the  Association.  Should,  however,  the  proposal not  be  carried  the  right  of  the  Branch  to  continue  its  own  local  policy  for purely  local  purposes  will  not  be  interfered  with.  There  will  remain,  how- ever, the  right  for  any  such  policy  to  be  challenged  by  other  Branches  as inimical  to  the  interests  of  the  whole  Association,  and  a  decision  of  the  General Council  upon  this  point  will  bind  all  the  Branches.  Individual  policy  must be  for  the  benefit  of  the  Branch  ;  general  policy  for  the  whole  Association or  for  the  trade. BRANCHES. Birmingham  and  Midlands  -Central  House,  75,  New  Street,  Birmingham.  Chairman,  W.  H. Bull,  43 ,  Franklin  Road,  Bournville.  Vice-Chairman,  A.  W.  Rogers,  Victoria  Playhouse,  Victoria Road,  Aston.  Treasurer,  W.  Astley,"  Ivybank,"  Cartland  Road,  Stirchley,  Birmingham.  Secretary, G.  H.  Tyler,  A.S.A.A.  Emergency  Committee ,W.  H.  Bull,  43,  Franklin  Road,  Bournville  ;  A.  W. Rogers,  Victoria  Playhouse,  Victoria  Road,  Aston  ;  W.  Astley,  "  Ivybank,"  Cartland  Road,  Stirchley  ; Mrs.  Dudley  Bennett,  Empire  Theatre,  Coventry  ;  E.  Hewitson,  Prince's  Hall,  High  Street,  Smeth- wick;  Councillor  G.  F.  McDonald,  J. P.,  "Melrose,"  Grove  Lane,  Handsworth,  Birmingham;  I.  L. Lyons,  115,  Colmore  Row,  Birmingham  ;  H.  Devey,  Winson  Green  Picture  House,  Winson  Green, Birmingham  ;  O.  Deutsch,  65,  New  Street,  Birtmngham  ;  M.  Dent,  The  Oxford,  High  Street,  Birming- ham ;  H.  A.  Barber,  6,  Grosvenor  Chambers,  Broad  Street,  Birmingham.  Joint  Standing  Committee wiihthe  Justices,  W.  H.  Bull,  43,  Franklin  Road,  Bournville  ;  E.  Hewitson,  Prince's  Hall,  High  Street, Smethwick;  I.  L.  Lyons,  115,  Colmore  Row,  Birmingham;  W.  Devey,  Ashted  Row  Picture  House, Ashted  Row  ;  W.  Astley,  "  Ivybank,"  Cartland  Road,  Stirchley.  Joint  Standing  Committee  with  the Renters,  1.  L.  Lyons,  115,  Colmore  Row,  Birmingham;  E.  Hewitson,  Prince's  Hall,  High  Street, Smethwick  ;  W.  I  J.  Bull,  43,  Franklin  Road,  Bournvdle  ;  M.  Dent,  The  Oxiord,  High  Street,  Birming- ham; E.  Ellerslie,  Coronet  Cinema,  Coventry  Road,  Small  Heath;  &■  H.  Devey,Winscn  Green  Picture House,  Winson  Green,  Birmingham;  Councillor  G.  F.  McDonald,  J. P.,  "  Melrose,"  Grove  Lane, Handsworth,  Birmingham,  drading  Committee,  E.  Ellerslie,  Coronet  Cinema,  Coventry  Road, Small  Heath  ;  W.  East  Smith,  Grange  Super  Cinema,  Coventry  Road,  Small  Heath . Bradford  and  District — Lion  Chambers,  20,  Kirkgate,  Bradford.  Chairman,  j.  Holmes,  Paik- side,  Eccleshill,  Bradford.  Vice -Chairman,  J.  E.  Anderton,  "  Ivy  House,"  Russed  Street.  Bradford. Treasurer,  J.  E.  Rouse,  Carlisle  Road,  Bradford.  Secretary,  Councillor  A.  E.  Shields,  C.A.  Committee, Officers  of  the  Branch.  Delegates,  Councillor  A.  E.  Shields,  Lion  Chambers,  29,  Kirkgate,  Bradford; A.  Cansfield,  157,  Fagley  Road,  Bradford. Bristol  and  West  of  England— British  Dominions  House,  St.  Augustine's  Parade,  Bristol Chairman,  A.  B.  Atkinson,  Vestry  Hall,  PennyweU  Road,  Bristol.  Vice-Chairman,  F.  G.  W. Chamberlain,  Knowle  Picture  House,  Bristol.  Treasurer,  E.  F.  Harris,  Ashton  Cinema,  Bedminster, Bristol.  Secretary,  F.  A.  Webber,  F.S.  A.A.  Committee,  G.  Allen,  Bath's  Cinema,  Bishopstcn,  Bristol ; G.  H.  Blackburn,  Palace  Theatre,  Baldwin  Street,  Bristol ;  E.  Muiford,  Park  Picture  House,  St.  George, Bristol ;  O.  J.  Pugsley,  Globe  Theatre,  Lawrence  Hi1!,  Bristol ;  V.  E.  Cox,  Picture  House,  Clevedon; J.  D.  Saunders,  15,  Middle  Street,  Yeovil.    Delegates,  A.  B.  Atkinson  and  G.  H.  Blackburn. Devon  and  Cornwall — Cinedrome,  Ebrington  Street,  Plymouth.  Chairman,  R.  C.  Eady, Palladium,  Plymouth.  Vice-Chairman,  W.  F.  Gilley,  Burlington  Picture  House,  Torquay. Treasurer-Secretary,  C.  H.  Rundle.  Committee,  All  members  were  elected .  Delegates,  W.  J.  A.  Bayley, Public  Hall,  Rolle  Street,  Exmouth  ;  and  C.  Halderson-Rundle,  Cinedrome,  57-59,  Ebrington  Street, Plymouth. Eastern  Counties — c/o  F.  H.  Cooper,  Alexandra  Mansions,  Prince  of  Wales  Road,  Norwich. Chairman,  F.  H.  Cooper,  Alexandra  Mansions,  Prince  of  Wales  Road,  Norwich.  Vice-Chairman, D.  Benjamin,  The  Picture  House,  Haymarket,  Norwich.  Treasurer,  E.  H.  Field,  i6a,  South  Quay, Great  Yarmouth.  Secretary,  W.  Waters.  Committee,  Mrs.  Godbolt,  Theatre-de-Luxe,  Norwich; Douglas  M.  Attree,  The  Grand,  London  Road,  Lowestoft ;  Councillor  John  Dixon,  J. P.,  Tudor  House 158 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. North  Walsham;  Councillor  E.  V.  Barr,  i6a,  South  Quay,  Great  Yarmouth;  R.  G.  Rogers,  Poole's Picture  Palace,  Ipswich ;  J.  W.  Bruce,  The  Cinema,  Magdalen  Street,  Norwich  ;  R.  G.  Balls,  The Empire  Theatre,  Norwich;  G.  F.  Allen,  The  Regent  Theatre,  Great  Yarmouth.  Delegate,  F.  H. Cooper. Hants  and  Isle  of  Wioht— it,  Portland  Street, Southampton.  Cfoi wh«», Councillor  VV.  D.  Buck, Atheriey  Cinema,  Southampton.  Vice-chairman,  Major  A.  W.  Banner,  C.B.E.,  Picture  House, Southampton.  Treasurer,  F.  Bromley,  The  King's  Theatre,  Southampton.  Secretary,  H.  H.  C. Mitchener,  F.I.A.A.  Committee,  Councillor  W.  D.  Buck,  Atheriey  Cinema,  Southampton;  Major A.  VV.  Banner,  O.B.E.,  76,  South  Terrace,  Littlehampton  ;  F.  Bromley,  King's  Theatre,  Southampton  ; Ben.  Living,  Rialto  Cinema,  Southampton;  J.  W.  Parker,  The  Standard  Cinema,  Southampton. Bournemouth  Sub-Section- Chairman,  J.  Bravery,  Regent  Theatre,  Poole.  Delegate,  Major  A.  W. Banner,  O.B.E.,  76,  South  Terrace,  Littlehampton. Hull  and  District— County  Buildings,  Land  of  Green  Ginger,  Hull.  Chairman,  T.  Fawlev Judge,  F.C.A.,  Hull  Picture  Pia'yhouses,  Ltd.,  Parliamert  Street,  Hull.  V ice-Chairman,  Councillor R.  W.  Wheeldon,  "  Broxholme,"  392,  An-abv  Road,  Hull.  Treasurer,  T.  Dewhirst,  30,  Flamboro Road,  Bridlington.  Secretary,  H.  Vaughan  Evans.  F.A.I.  Delegates,  T.  Fawlev  Judge  and Councillor  R.  VV.  Wheeldon. Kent  —Picture  House,  High  Street,  Broadstairs.  Chairman,  H.  R.  Butler,  Empire  Picture  Theatre, 72,  High  Street  East,  Sittingbourne.  V ice-Chairman,  R.  Copeling,  Gem  Theatre,  65,  New  Road, Gravesend.  Treasurer,  R.  V.Crow,  Grand  Cinema,  Holloway  Road,  N.7.  Secretary,  Fred  Fumagalli. Committee,  E.  Chinnick,  Palais-de-Luxe,  Harbour  Street,  Whitstable  ;  M  ss  M.  Head,  King's  Hall, Biggin  Street,  Dover  ;  W.  T.  Manwaring,  Central  Picture  Theatre,  Canterbury;  A.  H.  Morgan,  Kosmos Kinema,  Calverley  Road,  Tunbridge  Wells  ;  P.  W.  Thomas,  Empire  Picture  Hall,  Tonner  Street, Faversham ;  H.  G.  Croneen,  lnvicta  Picture  Palace,  High  Street,  Gillingbam.  Delegates,  R.  V. Crow  and  H.  R.  Butler. Leeds  and  District — 6a,  Queen's  Arcade  Balcony,  Queen's  Arcade,  Briggate,  Leeds.  Chairman, H.  Hopkins,  People's  Palace,  Meadow  Road,  Leeds.  Vice-Chairman,  J.  Claughton,  Crescent  Picture House,  Dewsbury  Road,  Leeds.  Treasurer,  H.  Oates,  14,  Roundhay  Mount,  Leeds.  Secretary, E.  M.  Rush.  Committee,  J.  F.  Tidswell,  "  Woodville,"  Chapeitown,  Leeds  ;  J.  Smith,  4,  Methle'y Drive,  Chapeitown.  Leeds  ;  H.  J.  Martin,  Carlton  Lane,  Rothwell,  Leeds  :  J.  Briggs,  Abbey  Picture House,  Kirkstall,  Leeds  ;  T.  Jesson,  Town  Hall,  Penistone  ;  L.  Denham,  The  Lounge,  Headingley, Leeds  ;  VV.  Greenfield,  Scala  Theatre,  Briggate,  Leeds  ;  P.  Elliff,  Larchfield  Works,  Hunslet,  Leeds  ; H.  V.  Hague,  Carlton  Cinema,  Carlton  Hill,  Leeds.  Delegates,  A.  Cunningham,  "Tower  Crest," Heyshatn  Road,  Heysham;  H.  Hopkins,  People's  Palace,  Meadow  Road,  Leeds;  J.  Claughton, Crescent  Picture  House,  Dewsbury  Road,  Leeds. Leicestershire— 9,  Westcotes  Drive,  Leicester.  Chairman,  A.  S.  Whittaker,  The  City  Cinema, Market  Place,  Leicester.  Vice-Chairman,  H.  Barker,  The  Shaftesbury  Picture  House,  Uppingham Road,  Leicester.  Treasurer,  H.  J.  Dacre,  The  Melbourne  Picture  House,  Melbourne  Road,  Leicester. Secretary,  A.  C.  Harris.  Committee,  A.  S.  Whittaker,  The  City  Cinema,  Market.  Place,  Leicester ; H.  Barker,  The  Shaftesbury  Picture  House,  Uppingham  Road,  Leicester  ;  H.  J.  Dacre,  The  Melbourne Picture  House,  Melbourne  Road,  Leicester ;  R.  M.  Wright,  66,  Fosse  Road  South,  Leicester ;  I.  P. Wright,  The  Picturedrome,  Mere  Road,  Leicester;  F.  D.  Gray,  Olympia,  Narborough  Road, Leicester;  A.  A.  Forknall,  Coliseum,  Melton  Road,  Leicester.    Delegate,  R.  M.  Wright. London  and  Home  Counties  —  Broadmead  House,  21,  Panton  Street,  Haymarket,  London,  S.W.i. Chairman  and  Treasurer,  Major  A.  J.  Gale,  O.B.E.,  J. P.,  90,  Charing  Cross  Road,  W.C.2.  Vtce- Chairman,  Councillor  S.  L.  Bernstein,  197,  Wardour  Street,  W.i.  Secretary,  Arthur  Taylor.  Com- mittee, Capt.  J.  VV.  Barber,  C.B.E.,  Nelson  Street  Works,  Arlington  Road,  N.W.i ;  Samuel  Berney, Piccadilly  Mansions,  17,  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  W.i.  ;  Albert  Clavering,  95,  Mile  End  Road,  E.i; Reginald  V.  Crow,  Grand  Cinema,  194-196,  Hollowav  Road,  N.7  ;  Capt.  Alfred  Davis,  Pavilion, Marble  Arch,  W.  ;  Basil  Davis,  4-6,  Denman  Street,  W'.i  ;  R.  M.  Dix,  O.B.E.,  Stoll  Offices,  Coliseum Buildings,  W.C.2  ;  W.  Evans,  New  Gallery  House,  123,  Regent  Street,  W.i ;  Thos.  France,  108,  Gt. RussellStreet,  Bloomsbury,  W.C.i  ;  J.  H.  Grant,  "  Merton,"  Flower  Lane,  Mill  Hill,  N.W.4  ;  Councillor J.  T.  Hallinan,  "  Dilkusha",''  15,  Canadian  Avenue,  Cattord,  S.E.6  ;  Councillor  T.  L.  Harrold,  Yelver- ton,  Fordington  Road,  Highgate,  N.  6  ;  C.  Hartley  Da  vies,  15,  Charlotte  Street,  W.i ;  H.  E.  Hayward, ii2D,  Brixton  Hill,  S.VV.2  ;  Councillor  E.  A.  Huddleston,  People's  Palace,  Witney,  Oxon  ;  Councillor E.  E.  Lyons,  8,  St.  Martin's  Place,  Trafalgar  Square,  W.C. ;  C.  A.  Mathes,  45,  Grove  Avenue  Muswell Hill,  N.io  ;  Bert  Miller,  Q.T.S.,  40,  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  W.i ;  A.  E.  Neary,  "  Romney,"  199,  Romford Road,  E.7  ;  Ernest  W.  P.  Peall,  New  Gallery  House,  123,  Regent  Street,  W.i  ;  J.  E.  Pearce,  "  Heddon House,"  149-151,  Regent  Street,  W.i ;  H.  Pesaresi,  Empress  Picture  Theatre,  S3-86,  Upper  Street, Islington,  N. ;  H.  P.  Selwyn,  "  Merok."Scotts  Lane.  Shortlarids,  Kent.  Delegates,  Capt  J.  W.  Barber, C.B.E.,  Major  A.  J.  Gale,  O.B.E.,  J.P.,  Councillor  S.  L.  Bernstein,  J.  H.  Grant,  Capt.  Alfrea  Davis, Councillor  T.  L.  Harrold,  W.  Evans,  C.  Hartley  Davies,  Councillor  E.  E.  Lyons. Manchester — "Lucea,"  22,  Snowdon  Road,  Eccles,  Manchester.  Chairman,  W.  Stephenson, 694,  Oldham  Road,  Newton  Heath.  Manchester.  Vice-C  hah  man,  H.  D.  Moorhouse,  Imperial Buildings,  Oxford  Road,  Manchester.  Treasurer,  C.  H.  Bowmer,  34,  Milford  Street,  Seedley, Manchester.  Secretary,  F.  Carlton.  Committee,  Councillor  J.  H.  Stansfieid,  10,  St.  Petersgate, Stockport ;  Capt.  G.  B.  Row,  6,  Sefton  Street,  Smithills.  Bolton  ;  John  Harrison,  "  Elmfield,"  Slade Lane,  Levenshulme,  Manchester;  R.  Wilkinson,  53,  Grange  Mount,  Birkenhead;  H.  Clegg,  Oxford Picture  Palace,  Foundrey  Street,  Dukinfield  ;  I.  Jacobson,  Empire,  Bolton  Street,  Bury,  Lanes.; Chas.  Littler,  16,  Hazel  Avenue,  Whalley  Range,  Manchester  ;  E.  T,  Heys,  Casino  Cinema,  Rusholme, Manchester;  Chas.  Ogden,  Piccadilly  Theatre,  Manchester;  T.  Hartley,  "Rose  Bank,"  Manchester Road,  Burnley ;  A.  M.  Loader,  Empire  Theatre,  Oldham.  Delegates,  W.  Stephenson,  694,  Oldham Road,  Newton  Heath,  Manchester  ;  H.  D.  Moorhouse,  Imperial  Buildings,  Oxford  Road,  Manchester  ; Capt.  G.  B.  Row,  6,  Sefton  Street,  Smithills,  Bolton  ;  Fred  Carlton,  "Lucea,"  22,  Snowdon  Road, Eccles,  Manchester;  John  Harrison,  "  Elmfield,"  Slade  Lane,  Levenshulme,  Manchester. NorthStafpord-hire— 17,  AlbionStreet,  Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent.  C hairman,W.  F.  Washington, Empire  Theatre,  Longton.  Vice-Cliairman,  L.  Ho'dgkinsori  ,Victoria  Theatre,  Hartshill,  Stoke-on- Trent.  Treasurer,  L.  Myatt,  Alhambra,  Normacot,  Longton,  Staffs.  Secretary,  T.  A.  Grant,  A.C.A. Committee,  Mrs.  M.  Macmanis,  Majestic  Cinema,  Campbell  Place,  Stoke-on-Tient ;  Mrs.  F.  Burrows; The  Coliseum,  Bourne  Bank,  Burslem,  Staffs.;  Councillor  G.  H.  Barber,  Falace,  Tunstall,  Staffs  . Trade  Organisations. 159 Councillor  R.  Beresford,  Pavilion,  Newcastle,  Staffs. ;  J.  BarrinRton,  Empire  Picture  House,  Hanley Staffs.;  J.  C.  Pico,  The  Palace,  Cleveland  Street,  Burs-lem  ;  H.  Grice,  Alexandra  Piclure  Palace Edendor  Road,  Longton  ;  W.  H.  Govier,  Hippodrome,  Wolfe  Street,  Stoke-on-Trent  ;  Geo.  Edney c/o  Councillor  G.  H.  Barber,  Palace,  Tunstall,  Staffs. ;  W.  Allan,  Palladium,  Burslem  ;  R.  G.  Grant, Cobridge  Picture  Hall,  Burslem;  P.  Turner,  Coronation  Picture  Palace,  Audley,  Stoke-on-Trent, E.  Pninton,  Prince's  Theatre,  Stoke-on-Trent.    Delegate,  W.  F.  Washington . Northern — Grainger  Chambers,  28,  Grainger  Street,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Chairman,  E.  J- Hinge,  109,  Pilgrim  Street,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Vice-Chairman,  J.  S.  Snell,  Shipcote  Hall,  Gates" head-on-Tyne.    Treasurer,  J.  Broughton,  n,  Bath  Lane,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.   Secretary,  A.  Smith; F.  I.S.A.  Committee,  S.  Bamford,  Grainger  Chambers,  28,  Grainger  Street  Newcastle-on-Tyne  ; Stanley  Rogers,  109,  Pilgrim  Street,  Newcastle-on-Tyne  ;  W.  Carr,  Queen's  Hall,  Seaton  Deleval, Northumberland  ;  S.  Dawe,  Theatre  Royal,  Hebburn-on-Tyne  ;  James  MacHarg,  Poplars,  The  Green, Wallsend-on-Tyne  ;  J.  C.  Bell,  Brighton  Theatre,  Westgate  Road,  Newcastle-on-Tyne  ;  G.  W.  R. Gray,  Northern  Pictures,  Ltd.,  West  Hartlepool  ;  W.  S.  Gibson,  Hippodrome,  Middlesbrough  ;  F. Tabrah,  Heaton  Electric  Theatre,  Heaton,  Newcastle-on-Tyne  ;  J.  Ritson,  Gaiety  Theatre,  North Shields  ;  A.  V.  Adams,  Olympia,  Blackhill,  Co.  Durham  ;  J.  G.  L.  Drummond,  Hippodrome  Picture House,  Bishop  Auckland.  Co.  Durham  ;  The  Chairman,  Vice-Chairman,  Treasurer,  five  delegates  and Secretary,  ex-officio.  Delegates,  Thomas  France,  Messrs.  Sidney  Bacon's  Pictures,  Ltd.,  108,  Great Russell  Street,  Bloomsbury,  W.C.i  ;  J.  S.  Snell,  Shipcote  Hall  Gateshead-on-Tyne  ;  T.  Thompson, "Airedale,"  Linthorpe,  Middlesbrough;  F.  W.  Morrison,  Greenbank,  Broom  Lane,  Whickham, near  Newcastle-on-Tyne  ;  W.  R.  Marshall,  ir,  Bath  Lane,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. North  Western — 10,  Cook  Street,  Liverpool.  Chairman,  Councillor  R.  Duncan  French,  F.S.A.A., 14,  North  John  Street,  Liverpool.  Vice-Chairman,  B.  E.  Bailey,  O.B.E.,  "  Niverville,"  Hall  Road East,  Blundellsands.  Treasurer-Secretary,  G.  Dudley  West,  F.C.A.  Committee,  W.  C.  Scott,  9, Cambridge  Road,  Waterloo,  Liverpool ;  W.  E.  Mulvey,  3,  Tulketh  Street,  Southport ;  F.  W.  Locke, "  Sunnyside,"  Judge's  Drive,  Newsham  Park,  Liverpool ;  Alderman  E.  Trounson,  J. P.,  1,  Park  Road, So  thport;  B.  Al  m  n,727,'  ow»  1  l  ui  •  r  e- .  Liver  o  1;  F.  !  .  Ro<  ley,  ynnPi  t  re  ouse  Fo  eerate St.,  Chester;  C.  W.  Perry,  10,  Commutation  Row,  Liverpool ;  R.  W.  Wilkinson, Warwick  Cinema,  101 , Windsor  Street,  Liverpool;  Philip  M.  Hanmer,  24,  North  John  Street,  Liverpool;  Councillor  R> Hamilton,  Empress  Theatre,  Runcorn  ;  J.  C.  Kennelly,  Palais-de-Luxe,  Lime  Street,  Liverpool  • Councillor  Dr.  H.  Coates,  1,  Waterloo  Road,  Birkdale,  Southport ;  E.  B.  Thompson,  Palais-de-Luxe; Lime  Street,  Liverpool ;  J.  G.  Wellings,  Savoy  Picture  House,  West  Derby  Road,  Liverpool ;  T.  C> Robinson,  26,  King  Street,  Wigan.  Birkenhead  Section — Chairman,  Councillor  D.  Walsh,  Lyri  • Cinema,  Price  Street,  Birkenhead.  Wallasey  Section — Chairman,  P.  Brimelow,  Court  Picture  Housec Victoria  Road,  New  Brighton.  St.  Helens  Section — Chairman,  R.  H.  Benson,  Palladium,  Boundary, Lane,  St.  Helens.  Delegates,  Councillor  R.  Duncan  French,  F.S.A.A.,  W.  C.  Scott,  Alderman  E. Trounson,  J. P.,  and  F.  W.  Locke. Notts  and  Derby — Pelham  House,  Pelham  Street,  Nottingham.  Chairman,  Thos.  Wright, Goldsmith  Street  Picture  House,  Nottingham.  Vice-Chairman,  E.  C.  Morris,  Scala  Theatre,  Notting- ham. Treasurer,  E.  A.  Wilcock,  8,  Carlton  Road,  Nottingham.  Secretary,  F.  A.  Prior,  F.S.A.A. Committee — Nottingham,  J.  V.  Hutton,  Pelham  Street,  Nottingham ;  E.  A.  Wilcock,  8,  Carlton  Road, Nottingham  ;  S.  E.  Gunn,  Globe  Picture  House,  Nottingham  ;  Notts,  J.  White,  The  Empire,  Hucknall  ; E.  Pottage,  King's  Picture  House,  Kirkby-in-Ashfield ;  Mansfield,  B.  O.  Oaksford,  The  Hippodrome, Mansfield  ;  Derbyshire,  A.  S.  Brailsford,  King's  Theatre,  Ilkeston ;  J.  L.  Brown,  Empire  Cinema, Long  Eaton  ;  Derby,  B.  Dent,  36,  St.  Mary's  Gate,  Derby  ;  E.  W.  Carlton,  Whitehall  Cinema,  Derby  ; J.  Ferguson,  Empire  Cinema,  Derby ;  The  Chairman,  Vice-Chairman  and  Delegates — ex-officio. Delegates,  E.  C.  Shapeero,  Federation  Chambers,  Wheeler  Gate,  Nottingham ;  J.  Pollard,  Atkins Lane,  Mansfield  ;  T.  Wright,  Goldsmith  Street  Picture  House,  Nottingham. Portsmouth — Bank  House,  63,  Osborne  Road,  Southsea.  Chairman,  G.  H.  C.  Pannell,  Scala Theatre,  Elm  Grove,  Southsea.  Vice-Chairman,  H.  J.  Cook,  Shaftesbury  Hall,  Kingston  Road, Portsmouth.  Treasurer,  J.  W.  Mills,  Arcade  Cinema,  Commercial  Road,  Portsmouth.  Secretary, A.  Daniels,  A.S.A.A.,  A.L.A.A.  Committee,  B.  B.  Blake,  Apollo  Theatre,  Albert  Road,  Southsea  ; V.  Baker,  Eastney  Electric  Theatre,  Eastney  Road,  Portsmouth  ;  V.  Pannell,  Globe  Theatre,  Fratton Road,  Portsmouth  ;  and  Officers  ex-officio.    Delegate,  H.  J.  Cook. Scottish — Gordon  Chambers,  90,  Mitchell  Street,  Glasgow.  Chairman,  A.  B.  King,  95,  Renfield Street,  Glasgow.  Vice-Chairman,  J.  S.  Dunbar,  St.  Andrew's  Square  Picture  House,  Clyde  Street, Edinburgh.  Treasurer,  A.  F.  Twaddle,  St.  George's  Cross  Picture  Palace,  Maryhill  Road,  Glasgow, N.W.  Secretary,  J.  A.  Houston,  C.A.  Committee — Glasgow  W.  E.  Tetley,  Hampden  Picture  House, Westmorland  Street,  Glasgow,  S.2  ;  George  Singleton,  39,  Kirkpatrick  Street,  Glasgow,  E.  ;  A.  Howie, Waverley  Picture  House,  Shawlands,  Glasgow  ;  D.  A.  Stewart,  Scottish  Cinema  and  Variety  Theatre, Ltd.,  105,  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow,  C.2  ;  S.  Kelly,  139,  Barnes  Street,  Clydebank  ;  Edinburgh,  L.  Dick- son, Hippodrome,  Bo'ness  ;  R.  McLaughlin,  Caley  Picture  House,  3T,  Lothian  Road,  Edinburgh  ; J.  R.  Poole,  Synod  Hall,  Castle  Terrace,  Edinburgh  ;  Aberdeen,  J.  A.  Jeffrey,  9,  Golden  Square, Aberdeen  ;  Dundee,  W.  S.  Edward,  Tivoli  Picture  House,  Dundee  ;  Dumfries,  J.  R.  Haddow,  Lyceum Theatre,  Dumfries.  Delegates,  R.  Bennell,  81,  Dunlop  Street,  Glasgow ;  L.  Dickson,  Hippodrome, Bo'ness;  H.  J.  Green,  182,  Trongate,  Glasgow  ;  G.  Urie  Scott,  95,  Renfield  Street,  Glasgow;  A.  S. Al  in,  Regent  Picture  House,  Abbey  Mount,  Edinburgh  ;  J.  S.  Dunbar,  St.  Andrew's  Square  Picture House,  Clyde  Street,  Edinburgh  ;  A.  B.  King,  95,  Renfield  Street,  Glasgow ;  E.  H.  Bostock,  69, Dalhousie  Street,  Glasgow. Sheffield— 55,  Norfolk  Street,  Sheffield.  Chairman,  W.  T.  Gent,  127,  Ecclesall  Road  South, Sheffield.  Vice-Chairma  n,  E.  C.  Clayton,  14,  Oak  Street,  Heeley,  Sheffield.  Treasurer,  A.  R.  Favell, <>6,  Marcliffe  Road,  Hillsborough,  Sheffield.  Secretary,  A.  R.  Favell,  jun.(  F.S.A.A.  Committee, E.  W.  Bassil,  Cinema  House,  Fargate,  Sheffield  ;  A.  Blank,  Cinema  House,  Rotherham;  C.  Barker, 7,  St.  James  Row,  Sheffield  ;  H.  Bramwell,  Unity  Picture  Palace,  Langsett  Road,  Sheffield ;  W.  G. Brindley,  41,  Brook  Road,  Sheffield  ;  W.  Bryan,  Theatre  Royal,  Attercliffe,  Sheffield  ;  E.  C.  Clayton, 14,  Oak  Street,  Heeley,  Sheffield  ;  L.  Collumbine,  Hippodrome,  Hough  Lane,  Wombwell ;  C.  Gibson, Mail  Coach  Hotel,  Wellgate,  Rotherham  ;  E.  Miller,  Tresillian,  Norwood  Road,  Sheffield ;  G.  H. Newton,  42,  Furnace  Hill,  Sheffield ;  H.  Popplewell,  Don  Picture  Palace,  West  Bar,  Sheffield ;  F. 160 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book Shaw,  Empire  Super  Kinema,  High  Street,  Rotherham  ;  E.  Shepherd,  13,  Victoria  Road,  Sheffield; E.  B.  Ward,  Norfolk  Picture  Palace,  Duke  Street,  Sheffield  ;  H.  Wilshaw,  71,  Brook  Road,  Sheffield; S.  Kirkham,  Tivoli,  Norfolk  Street,  Sheffield.  Delegates,  W.  T.  Gent,  127,  Ecclesall  Road  South, Sheffield  ;  Isy  Graham,  37,  Collegiate  Crescent,  Sheffield. Southern  Midlands — 14,  Bury  Park  Road,  Luton.  Chairman,  Councillor  J.  F.  Marchant, Palace,  Dunstable.  Vice-Chairman,  C.  C.  Day,  145,  Orford  Road,  Hoe  Street,  Walthamstow. Treasurer,  Councillor  Barrington  Lynham,  Victoria  Mansions,  Newmarket.  Secretary,  Fred.  V.  Morris, Committee,  E.  E.  Smith,  The  Cinema,  Bishops  Stortford  ;  G.  Robb.  Electric  Cinema,  Ely  ;  E.  J.  Car- penter, Castle  Cinema,  Hertford ;  A.  J.  Pointer,  Victoria  Kinema,  Cambridge  ;  N.  A.  Ayres,  Cinema, Baldock  ;  W.  D.  Murkett,  Grand  Palace,  Huntingdon  ;  E.  Robinson,  Picturedrome,  Northampton  ; A.  Hill,  Empire,  Biggleswade  ;  A.  T.  Watts,  Regent  Picture  House,  Finedon,  Northants.  Delegates, W.  N.  Blake,  The  Empire,  Bedford  ;  and  W.  F.  J.  Hewitt,  Palace,  Wellingborough. South  Wales  and  Mon. — 3,  Park  Place,  Cardiff.  Chairman,  J.  E.  Taylor,  5,  Milbourne  Chambers, Merthyr  Tydfil.  Vice -Chairman,  J.  B.  Hill,  Park  Cinema,  Pontypool.  Treasurer,  A.  B.  Watts,  15, Windsor  Place,  Cardiff.  Secretary,  W.  J.  Fooks,  F.S.A.A.  Committee,  J.  E.  Taylor,  5,  Milbourne Chambers,  Merthyr  Tydfil;  J.  B.  Hill,  Park  Cinema,  Pontypool;  H.  G.  Spary,"  West's  Pavilion, Pontnewynydd  ;  A.  Withers,  New  Hall,  Bargoed  ;  F.  Pellew,  Palaceum,  Ferndale  ;  R.  Dooner,  Cosy Cinema,  Maesteg  ;  W.  Hutt,  Berwyn,  King's  Road,  Radyr,  Cardiff  ;  H.  Thomas,  Castle  Theatre, Caerphilly ;  J.  E.  Sprague,  The  Palladium,  Pontypridd  ;  O.  Willmore,  Windsor  Kinema,  Penarth, Glam. ;  P.  Morgan,  78,  Marlborough  Road,  Cardiff  ;  D.  Hughes,  Danycraig,  Dinas,  Rhondda  ;  A.  B. Watts,  15,  Windsor  Place,  Cardiff ;  H.  Victor  Davis,  "Elvaston,"  Newbridge,  Mon.  ;  A.  Jones,  Park Hall,  Cwmcarn.    Delegates,  H.  Victor  Davis,  J.  E.  Taylor,  A.  B.  Watts,  J.  E.  Sprague. Sussex — 63,  Bank  House,  Osborne  Road,  Southsea.  Chairman,  R.  E.  Richards,  Picturedrome, Langney  Road,  Eastbourne.  Vic. -Chairman,  R.  H.  Ainsworth,  Regent  Theatre,  Queen's  Road, Brighton.  Tr.  asur,  r,  R.  Briggs,  Cinema:de-Luxe,  School  Hall,  Lewes.  S  cr  tary,  A.  Daniels, A.S.A.A.,  A.L.A.A.  Committee,  H.  H.  Springett,  Coronation  Cinema,  North  Road,  Brighton  ;  R. Briggs,  Cinema-de-Luxe,  School  Hall,  Lewes  ;  J.  F.  Ash,  St.  George's  Cinema  and  Theatre,  Bexhill- on-Sea  ;  P.  Lunch,  74,  Seaside  Road,  Eastbourne  ;  E.  V.  Glenister,  Duke  of  York's  Theatre,  Preston Circus,  Brighton.    Delegate,  R.  E.  Richards,  Picturedrome,  Langney  Road,  Eastbourne. West  Lancashire — The  Palladium,  Morecambe.  Chairman,  James  Atroy,  The  Picturedrome, Church  Street  Lancaster.  Vice-Ci  airman  Alfred  Wiles,  Cosy  Cinema,  St.  Peter's  Street,  Preston. Treasurer-Secretary,  H.  Hargreaves.  Committee,  James  Atroy,  The  Picturedrome,  Church  Street, Lancaster;  Frank  Foster,  "Sydna,"  Tulketh  Road,  Ashton-on-Kibble  ;  Joseph  Howson,  Whitehall Picture  House,  Morecambe  ;  A.  Wiles,  Cosy  Cinema,  St.  Peter'-  Slreet,  Preston  ;  J.  H.  Shackleton, Queen's  Cinema,  New  Hall  Lane,  Preston.    Delegate,  Harry  Hargreaves. The  Kinematograph  Renters'  Society  of  Great Britain  and  Ireland,  Ltd. General  Offices  :    30,   OLD  COMPTON  STREET,  W.i. Telephone  :  Regent  2885. OFFICERS. C.  M.  Woolf  (President),  W.  &  F.  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  74,  Old  Compton Street,  W.I. W.  J.  King  (Vice-President),  Allied  Artists  Corporation,  Ltd.,  86,  Wardour Street,  W.I. F.  W.  Baker  (Hon.  Treasurer),  Butcher's  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  175,  WTardour Street,  W.I. Frank  Hill,  F.C.LS.  (Secretary),  30,  Old  Compton  Street,  W.i. COUNCIL. Allied  Artists  Corpn.,  Ltd.,  86-88,  Wardour  Street,  W.i. Astra-National  Productions,  Ltd.,  101,  Wardour  Street,  W.i. Bendon  Trading  Co.,  132,  West  Nile  Street,  Glasgow. Butcher's  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  175,  Wardour  Street,  W.i. Express  Film  Agency,  Veritas  House,  7,  Lower  Abbey  Street,  Dublin. Famous-Lasky  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  166-170,  Wardour  Street,  W.i. Film  Booking  Offices,  Ltd.,  22,  Soho  Square,  W.i. First  National  Pathe,  Ltd.,  37-39,  Oxford  Street,  W.i. Gaumont  Co.,  Ltd.,  6,  Denman  Street,  W.i. Graham  Wilcox  Productions  (London),  Ltd.,  174,  Wardour  Street,  W.i. Ideal  Films  Ltd.,  76-78,  Wardour  Street,  W.i. International  Cinematograph  Corpn.,  Ltd.,  ioi,  Wardour  Street,  W.i. Jury-Metro-Go ldwyn,  Ltd.,  19-21,  Tower  Street,  W.C.2. Trade  Organisations. 161 New  Era  Films,  Ltd.,  26,  D'Arblay  Street,  W.i. Producers  Distributing  Co.,  Ltd.,  12,  Great  Newport  Street,  W.C.2. W.  &  F.  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  74,  Old  Compton  Street,  W.i. Wardour  Films,  Ltd.,  173,  Wardour  Street,  W.i. Warner  Bros.,  Pictures  Ltd.,  13-14,  Newman  Street,  W.i. Welsh-Pearson-Elder  Films,  Ltd.,  3,  Rupert  Street,  W.I. Western  Import  Co.,  Ltd.,  86-88,  Wardour  Street,  W.I. SOLICITOR. Hugh  V.  Harraway,  12,  South  Square,  Gray's  Inn,  W.C.i. LIST  OF  MEMBERS. LONDON. Allied  Artists  Corporation  Ltd.  International  Cine.  Corporation  Ltd. Argosy  Film  Co.,  Ltd.  Jury-Metro-Goldwyn,  Ltd. Associated  Producing  and  Distributing  Co.,  Ltd.  Moss'  Empires,  Ltd. Astra-National  Productions,  Ltd.  National  Screen  Service,  Ltd. British  Exhibitors'  Films  (1922)  Ltd.  New  Era  Films,  Ltd. British  and  Foreign  Films,  Ltd .  Pioneer  Film  Agency,  Ltd. British  International  Film  Distributors  Ltd.  Pro  Patria  Films,  Ltd. British  Lion  Film  Corporation,  Ltd.  Producers  Distributing  Co.,  Ltd. Butcher's  Film  Service  Ltd.  Sherwood  Exclusive  Film  Agency,  Ltd. Famous-Lasky  Film  Service  Ltd.  United  Kingdom  Photoplays,  Ltd. Film  Booking  Offices  Ltd.  Wardour  Films.  Ltd. Film  Distributors  Ltd.  Warner  Bros.  Pictures,  Ltd. First  National  Patbe,  Ltd.  W.  &  F.  film  Service,  Ltd. Fox  Film  Co.,  Ltd.  Western  Import  Co...  Ltd. Gaumont  Co.,  Ltd.  Whitehall  Films,  Ltd. Graham-Wilcox  Productions  (London)   Ltd.  Winad<=,  Ltd. Ideal  Films  Ltd.  W.  P.  Film  Co.,  Ltd. BIRMINGHAM. Famous  Films  (.Midlands),  Ltd.  Sovereign  Exclusives,  Ltd. W.  &  F.  Film  Service  (Midlands),  Ltd. CARDIFF. Carcopol  Film  Co.,  Ltd.  Phoenix  Film  Service,  Ltd. Servall's  Exclusives,  Ltd. DUBLIN. Express  Film  Agency.    (B.  Cowan.)  Irish  Distributing  Agency.  (N.  Ormsby  Scott.) GLASGOW. Andrew  Reid  Film  Service,  Ltd.  Bendon  Trading  Co. Argosy  Film  Co.,  Ltd.  Robertson's  Film  Service,  Ltd. LEEDS. Mercury  (Booth  Grainge)  Film  Service,  Ltd.       H.  A.  Whincup,  Ltd. NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE.— Northern  Mutual  Films,  Ltd. PROVINCIAL  CENTRES. Glasgow. — Centred  at  227,  West  George  Street,  Glasgow.     (Secretary,  A.  Levy.) Dublin. — Centred  at  19,  St.  Andrew  Street,  Dublin,  (Secretaries,  Taylor,  Son  and  Robinson.) OBJECTS. To  promote  and  protect  in  every  possible  legal  manner  the  interests, financial  welfare  and  success  of  the  kinematograph  film-renting  trade,  and to  devise  means  to  promote  co-operation  amongst  those  engaged  in  the kinematograph  industry  for  the  protection  of  their  mutual  interests. To  watch  and  keep  records  for  reference  and  comparison  of  all  matters in  any  way  affecting  the  kinematograph  industry  and  of  all  developments thereof,  and  by  the  united  opinion  and  experiences  of  the  members  of  the Society  to  decide  upon  and  initiate  and  support  proper  methods  for  dealing with  any  contingency  affecting  the  kinematograph  trade  or  the  members  of the  Society  that  may  arise. To  procure  information  for  members  of  the  Society  as  to  the  standing and  responsibility  of  parties  with  whom  they  propose  to  transact  business. To  give  legal  advice  to  members  of  the  Society. To  Consider,  originate  and  support  improvements  in  the  commercial  laws. To  subscribe  to  and  become  a  member  of  and  co-operate  with  any  other society  or  association,  whether  incorporated  or  not,  whose  objects  are  alto- gether or  in  part  similar  to  those  of  this  Society,  and  to  procure  from  and 162 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. to  communicate  to  any  such  society  or  association  any  such  information as  may  be  likely  to  forward  the  objects  of  the  Society. To  promote,  organise  and  carry  on  such  charitable  institution  work  or funds  and  for  such  purposes  as  shall  be  thought  fit. By  combination,  or  as  may  be  determined,  to  procure  for  members  reduced rates  for  any  class  of  insurance  against  loss  by  fire  or  any  other  contingency, and  for  railway  and  other  carriage  or  against  any  statutory  or  other  legal liability. To  borrow  or  raise  money,  whether  on  security  on  the  assets  of  the  Society or  otherwise,  for  the  purpose  of  effecting  any  of  the  objects  of  the  Society, and  to  sell,  improve,  manage,  develop,  turn  to  account,  and  dispose  of  the property  of  the  Society. To  invest  and  deal  with  the  moneys  of  the  Society  not  immediately required  upon  such  securities  and  in  such  manner  as  from  time  to  time  may be  determined. Subject  to  the  provisions  of  the  19th  section  of  the  Companies  (Con- solidation) Act,  1908,  to  purchase,  take  on  lease  or  exchange,  hire,  or  other- wise acquire  any  real  or  personal  property  and  any  rights  or  privileges  neces- sary or  convenient  for  the  purposes  of  the  Society,  and  to  erect,  lay  down, construct,  alter  and  maintain  any  buildings,  works  and  machinery  required for  the  purposes  of  the  Society. To  make,  accept,  endorse  and  execute  promissory  notes,  bills  of  exchange and  other  negotiable  instruments. To  collect  subscriptions  and  other  payments  from  members  of  the  Society and  others  and  to  apply  the  same  in  carrying  out  the  objects  of  the  Society. To  make  and  repeal  such  rules  and  by-laws  as  may  from  time  to  time be  deemed  advisable  for  carrying  out  the  above  objects. CONSTITUTION. All  persons  whose  business  it  is  to  hire  films — exclusive  or  open  market films — 'to  the  exhibitor  for  the  purpose  of  public  exhibition. THE   CINEMATOGRAPH  TRADE BENEVOLENT  FUND. Founded  1924. President:    Sir  William  F.  Jury. Trustees : Sir  William  F.  Jury  ;  Lt.-Col.  A.  C.  Brom- head, C.B.E.;   Hedley  M.  Smith. Council : Reginald  C.  Bromhead,  Chairman. E  Ayres.  W.  A.  Brewer. J.  Cabourn.  F.  Cooper. Arthur  Cunningham.  G.  W.  Dawson. J.  H.  Dovener.  Maurice  Elvey. Miss  I.  Gibbs.  D.  Hughes. J.  C.  Graham.  A.  W.  Jarratt. E.  Hewitson.  E.  E.  Lyons. A.  E.  Shields.  A.  George  Smith. J.  W.  Smith.  H.  E.  S.  Spurden. J.  Brooke  Wilkinson. Hon.    Treasurer:     J.    Brooke  Wilkinson- Secretary  &  Offices: Reginald  C.  O.  Viveash,  52,  Shaftesbury Avenue,  London,  W.i. 'Phone:  Gerrard  4104. THE  CINEMATOGRAPH  TRADE  PROVIDENT INSTITUTION. President:  Sir  William  F.  Jury. Registered  under  the  Friendly  Societies  Act: 1896.    (Registered   No.    1667.)    Affiliated  to The  Cinematograph  Trade  Benevolent  Fund. Trustees : Sir  William  F.  Jury,  Lt.-Col.  A.  C.  Brom head,  CB.il. ;    Hedley  M.  Smith. Committee : Reginald  C.  Bromhead,  Chairman. E.  Ayres.  W.  A.  Brewer. J.  Cabourn.  Arthur  Cunningham. G.  W.  Dawson.  J.  H.  Dovener. Miss  I.  Gibbs.  A.  George  Smith. J.  W.  Smith.  H.  E.  S.  Spurden. D.  Hughes. J.  Brooke  Wilkinson. Hon.  Treasurer:  J.  Brooke  Wilkinson. Secretary  &  Offices: Reginald  C.  O.  Viveash,  52,  Shaftesbury Avenue,  London,  W.i. Telephone:  Gerrard  4104. Full  particulars  of  membership  of  this  Trade Friendly  Society  can  be  obtained  on  application to  the  Secretary. Trade  Organisations. 163 THE  FACULTY  OF  CINEMA  ART. Limited  by  Guarantee.  Incorporated. COMMITTEE. Major  W.  J.  King  {Chairman). G.  P.  Catchpole  {Vice-Chairman). Geo.  W.  Pearson.       Paul  Moulder. Percy  Nash.  W.  B.  Richardson. W.  R.  Fuller.  Wm.  Robinson. W.  Gavazzi  King.         S.  F.  Lyndon. W.  E.  Hodgson.  H.  Bostock. Official    Organ:     "The    Orbit."  Published monthly. Offices  :  The  Faculty  of  Arts  Gallery,  10,  Upper John  Street,   Golden  Square,   London,  W.r. Telephone:  Regent  6076. Objects. To  create  a  professional  status  for  producers, artists,  scenario  writers  and  camera-men. To  promote  a  closer  association  with  the allied  arts. To  further  the  advancement  of  its  members  by creating  a  professional  bond  of  mutual  service, and  through  the  artistic  co-operation  of  pro- ducers, art  directors,  artists,  scenarists  and camera-men  to  obtain  greater  progression  in K  nema  art. To  give  practical  support  to  every  film production  of  outstanding  artistic  merit. To  influence  the  public  to  appreciate  the Kinema  as  an  Art  medium,  and  to  bring  the leaders  in  the  Kinema  profession  and  the  general public  into  closer  association. To  arrange  regular  Meetings,  Lectures,  etc.  etc. To  increase  the  power  and  influence  of  the Film  as  an  Art  medium. To  advance  the  study  of  Kinema  Art,  in  order to  assure  the  best  renderings  of  any  subject. During  the  winter  season  the  Faculty  holds fortnightly  Exhibitions  of  Contemporary  Films, which  are  technically  discussed. The  Faculty  arranges  frequent  Kinema  tests for  Film  aspirants,  provides  them  with  a  Test Film  for  their  own  Exhibition,  and  retains  a negative  and  positive  of  all  Tests  in  a  Test Reference  Library. Its  members  are  listed  in  the  Register  of Artists  forming  part  of  the  Faculty  of  Arts Year  Book. It  works  in  closest  co-operation  with Exhibitors,  Producers,  Renters  and  other organisations  connected  with  the  Kinema Industry. It  seeks  to  establish  a  Kinema  Museum. It  is  educational  in  aim  and  scope,  and  when required  by  the  profession  will  provide  an Academical  training  institute  for  those  who  wish to  develop  their  practical  and  technical  know- ledge of  the  profession. It  provides  its  members  with  Free  Legal Advice. THE    PERFORMING    RIGHT  SOCIETY, LIMITED. Chatham  House,  13,  George  Street,  Hanover Square,  London,  W.i. Telephone :  Mayf air  1 168-9  (Two  lines) . Telegrams  :  Phonoright,  Wesdo  London. Established  to  issue  licences  for  the  public performance  of  its  Copyright  Music.  The Copyright  Act  oi  1911  prohibits  such  performance without  the  written  permission  of  the  Copyright Owners,  and  the  Society's  licence  gives  the  per- mission required  by  the  Act  for  about  two million  modern  works  in  its  repertoire,  including those  of  the  affiliated  Societies  of  France,  Italy, Germany,  Austria,  Spain,  Sweden,  Hungary, Czecho-Slovakia.  Poland,  etc. THE  CINEMA  MANAGERS'  ASSOCIATION {Branch  of  the  Faculty  of  Cinema  Art). Offices : The  Faculty  of  Arts  Gallery,  10,  Upper John  Street,  Golden  Souare,  London, W.i. Telephone :  Regent  6076. Prsident :  Wm.  Robinson. Vice-President :    H.  Bostock. •  Committee  : G.  P.  Catchpole  {ex-officio).  . James  Forsyth.  James  Chapman. R.  Brough  Johnson.     H.  S.  Arnold. S.  F.  Lyndon.  W.  Jarrett. R.  H.  Weighill.  L.  Castleton  Knight. Reginald  Sparrow.     H.  W.  Froude. Membership  is  limited  to  managers  of  not  less than  five  years'  experience. Objects. Provides  a  social  organisation  for  the  advance  - ment  of  ths  status  of  the  Kinema  Manager. By  means  of  lectures  inculcates  a  higher standard  of  management. Holds  periodical  meetings  for  co-operation with  Musical  Directors  and  members  of  the Kinema  profession. Seeks  to  advance  the  art  and  technical  stan- dards of  Kinema  management,  with  special reference  to  presentation,  picture  standards, entertainment  values,  publicity,  exterior  and interior  decoration,  catering,  etc. Forms  an  Association  of  the  leaders  in  this branch,  and  seeks  recognition  of  the  status of  members  by  the  Kinema  Industry. THE  FiL'VI  ARTISTES'  GUILD. {Licensed  Annually  by  the  L.C.C.) Offices:  37,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.i. Telephone  Nos.  :  Regent  0436  &  Gerrard  2486. Founded  1927,  the  main  object  being  the protection  of  bona  fide  film  artistes  and  producers , and  to  generally  improve  existing  conditions  in studios  and  the  film  Industry. President:  A.  Coulson  Gilmer. Vice-Presidents : "Brian  Aherne.  Robin  Irvine. Marie  Ault.  Fewlass  Llewellyn. Jack  Buchanan.  Gibb  McLaughlin. Lawson  Butt.  Moore  Marriott. Maurice  Braddell.     Ivor  Novello. Mary  Brough.  Stewart  Rome. Ian  Davison.  John  Stuart. Eve  Gray.  Godfrey  Tearle. Lilian  Hall-Davis.      Jameson  Thomas. Forrester  Harvey.     Malcolm  ToD. jan  Hunter.  Henry  Vibart. Honorary  Organiser  :  Mary  Pitcairn. Treasurer:  G.  A.  Rowe,  A.C.A. Booking  Representative  :  Graham  Soutten. Bankers  :  Westminster  Bank,  Ltd. Hon.  Solicitors  :  Sparks,  Russell,  Isard  &  Co. Hon.  Medical  Adviser:  Dr.  Jane  Hawthorne, M.B.,  CH.B. Hon.  Dental  Surgeon:  Frederick  S.  Glover, L.D.S. THE  OPTICAL  SOCIETY. Founded  June,  1899. Offices : 1,    Lowther    Gardens,    Exhibition  Road, South  Kensington,  S.W.7. Hon.  Secretaries  : Professor  A.  F.  C.  Pollard  (Business). W.  B.  Coutts,  M.A.,  B.Sc,  F.R.S.E.,  F.R.A.S. (Papers). 164 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. THE  CINEMA  MUSICAL  DIRECTORS' ASSOCIATION (Branch  of  the  Faculty  of  Music). Offices :   The  Faculty  of  Arts  Gallery,  io> Upper  John  Street,  Golden  Square,  London, W.i.    Tel.:  Regent  6076. President:  Louis  Levy. Vice-Presidents :  Fred  Kitchen,  Frank Tours. Committee  : W.  E.  Hodgson.  Abe  Fletcher. J.  Johnson.  Charles  Callum. A.  Orgelist.  Norman  Austin. S.  Mey.  Herbert  More. J.  Leon.  Lionel  Faulkman. W.  B.  Richardson.      Alex  Fryer. Paul  Moulder.  Quentin  Maclean. Charles  Williams.  C.  W.  Saxby. Alex.  Cohen.  C.  T.  Pattman. Jules  J.  Gaillard.       G.  P.  Catchpole  (ex- J.  McMenemy.  officio) Philip  Jacobs.  A.  W.  Owen  do. Official  Organ:    "The  Melody  Maker." Hon.  Organiser :    A.  W.  Owen. Membership  is  limited  to  Kinema  Musical Directors  and  Solo  Organists  only,  of  not  less than  five  years'  experience. Objects. Seeks  to  establish  higher  musical  standards in  Kinema  music,  and  a  greater  appreciation  of the  importance  of  music  in  the  Kinema,  in  the minds  of  the  general  public  and  the  Kinema Indus  try. Discusses  technical  details,  and  seeks  to  over- come difficulties  due  to  the  non-standardisation of  instructions. Brings  together  Musical  Directors  and  Solo Organists,  for  co-operation  and  social  intercourse  . By  means  of  lectures  and  discussions  advances artistic  and  technical  standards  of  music  in the  Kinema. Obtains  the  support  and  interest  of  leaders in  the  musical  profession,  in  the  creation  of new  musical  works  for  association  with  Kinema subjects. Provides  an  advisory  bureau  on  musical matters  for  the  assistance  of  individual  members . Holds  periodical  dinners,  receptions  and social  functions  in  order  that  leading  Kinema musicians  may  meet  on  common  ground. INCORPORATED     SOCIETY    OF  AUTHORS, PLAYWRIGHTS  AND  COMPOSERS. Offices  : 11,     Gower  Street,  W.C.i. Secretary  :   G.  Herbert  Thring. Kinema  Committee: Chairman  :  Edgar  Jepson. Arthur  Applin.  Kenelm  Foss. Miss  Marjopie  Bowen.  Douglas  Furber. Victor  Bridges.  Selwyn  Jepson. Rafael  Sabatini. THE   LONDON    POSTER  ADVERTISING ASSOCIATION  LIMITED. THE     BRITISH     POSTER  ADVERTISING ASSOCIATION. Offices : 31,  Great  James  Street,  Bedford  Row,  W.C.i. Telephom :  Museum  6365. Telegrams :  Disthene,  London. Stcretary  :  Geo.  F.  Smith. NATIONAL  ASSOCIATION  OF  THEATRICAL EMPLOYEES. Offices : King's  Chambers,  Portugal  Street,  London, W.C.  2. Telegraphic  A  ddress  : Stageland,  Estrand,  London. Telephone  :  Holborn  1305. General  Secretary  : Hugh  Roberts. Official  Organ:  "Amusement  Workers'  News." Affiliated  to  the  Trade  Union  Congress, London  and  Provincial  Trades  Council. ELECTRICAL  TRADES  UNION. Registered  Office  :  12a,  Withy  Grove,  Man- chester. Lo>idon  Office:  56,  Walworth  Road, S.E.17.  Affiliated  to  the  Trades  Union Congress,  the  Labour  Party. General  Secretary  :  J.  Rowan,  12a,  Withy Grove,  Manchester. London  District   Secretary  :    W.    J.  VVebe, 56,  Walworth  Road,  S.E.17. Branches     confined     solely     to  Kinema Operators: — London,  Aberdeen,  Belfast,  Birmingham. Brighton,  Dundee,  Edinburgh,  Glasgow,  Leeds, Liverpool,  Manchester,  Newcastle,  Sheffield. Bolton,  Bradford.  Bristol,  Cardiff,  Hull, Leicester,  Northampton,  Nottingham,  Oldharr. Portsmouth.  Southampton. London   Cinema   Operators   Branch  meets every  Sundav  morning  at  11.30  a.m.  at  "Kem- ble's  Head,"  Bow  Street,  Long  Acre,  W.C. BRITISH  MOTION  PICTURE  ADVERTISERS. Chairman:    H.  A.  Walliss. V  ice- Chair  man  :  W.  F.  Husband. Hon.  Secretary  :     H.  Burgess. Hon  .Treasurer  :  H.  Williams. Committee :   F.  Marr  and  G.  Austin. Editor  of  "Bumper'"  (Quarterly):     H.  Jud3E.« Trade  Paper  and  Lay  Press  Rep.  :  Robb  Lawson  . Meetings  periodically  during  winter  months at  12.45  p.m.  at  the  Rendezvous  Restaurant  . Dean  Street,  London,  W.i.  Guest  Days  as arranged. Objects :  Furthering  the  interests  of  advertising publicity,  and  exploitation  men  in  the  film trade,  and  the  film  trade  generally. MUSICIANS'  UNION. London  Office:      8,   Golden    Square,  W.i. Telephone :   Gerrard  4486. General    Secretary:     E.    S.  Teale. London  Branch  Secretaries  :  Wa,  Batten,  Fort Greenwood. Registered  Office : 135,  Moss  Lane  East  Moss  Side,  Manchester. Branches    in    most  of  the  important  towns. This  organisation  is  a  Trade  Union  compose  1 mainly  of  the  members  of  Kinema.  Theatre  an.l Music  Hall  orchestras. VARIETY  ARTISTES'  FEDERATION. Founded  1906. Offices :  iS,  Charing  Cross  Road,  W.C*. Telephone :  Gerrard  6950. Tflegraphic  Address  :  "  Artifedera.Westrand." ACTORS'  ASSOCIATION. Offices : 3,  Bedford  Street,  London,  W.C.2. Telephone:  Gerrard  1753. LEGAL SECTION INDEX. Digest  of  Acts  and  Regulations  affecting  the Film  Industry   166 Home  Office  Regulations,  1923   179 Cinematograph  Films  Act,  1927   188 In  the  Courts  (Principal  Law  Cases  of  the '  -  -  Year)         ...       ...       ...  ... 197 166 The  Kinemaiograph  Year  Booh, Digest  of  Acts  and  Regulations affecting  the  Film  Industry. by  NORMAN  HART,  B.A., Solicitor  to  the  Cinematograph  Exhibitors'  Association. 19  2  8  for  the  Kinema  industry  has  been  a  somewhat  important  year,  as several  Statutes  have  been  passed,  particularly  concerning  the Industry,  the  most  important  of  which  was,  of  course,  the  Films Act ;  but  as  much  information  has  already  been  given,  it  is  presumed Exhibitors,  Manufacturers,  and  Renters  are  gradually  becoming  used  to its  provisions,  so  that  one  need  not  dwell  on  them  here. Licensing  Authorities  are  contemplating  new  regulations  affecting  par- ticularly the  Exhibiting  side  of  the  Industry,  and  Exhibitors  should  be  very careful  to  fully  consider  any  such  new  regulations  before  agreeing  to  same and  not  to  give  any  undertaking  carrying  out  any  such  regulations  until advice  has  been  taken. It  should  be  borne  in  mind  that  once  an  undertaking  has  been  given  you are  bound  by  it,  irrespective  of  the  fact  that  it  may  be  in  respect  of  some- thing which  is  "  ultra  vires  "  and  consequently  not  legal. Landlord  and  Tenant  Act,  which  is  referred  to  in  my  Legal  Notes,  gives  a person  the  right  to  claim  compensation  for  any  improvements  made  and  also to  claim  compensation  for  the  loss  of  goodwill. Before  compensation  for  the  loss  of  goodwill  can  be  claimed  certain  require- ments are  to  be  carried  out ;  the  person  claiming  compensation  has  the alternative  of  asking  for  the  renewal  of  his  lease  or  a  new  lease,  the  terms of  which  will  be  decided,  if  not  agreed,  by  the  properly  appointed  tribunal for  hearing  these  cases. The  question  of  rating  and  assessing  theatres  is  one  which  Exhibitors must  very  carefully  note  and  reference  should  be  made  to  the  Acts  mentioned in  the  previous  pages. If  the  Authorities  ask  for  production  of  Balance-sheets  this  request  should not  be  complied  with.  A  man  is  not  assessed  on  his  profits  or  on  what  he takes  at  his  pay-box,  but  rather  upon  the  actual  value  of  his  premises. The  Rating  &>  Valuation  (Apportionment)  Act  1928  (later  referred  to) deals  particularly  with  regard  to  claiming  relief  where  cases  come  under the  category  of  "  Industrial  Hereditament." A  Kinematograph  Theatre  which  generates  its  own  electricity,  even  though it  comes  under  the  "Factories  Act,"  does  not  appear  to  come  under  the category  of  "  Industrial  Hereditament  "  and  consequently  relief  cannot  be claimed  under  that  heading. Points  of  dispute  have  also  arisen  under  the  Public  Health  Act  with  regard to  removal  of  Kinema  refuse,  etc. As  regards  Kinema  refuse,  I  consider  that  the  same  does  not.  come  under the  category  of  "Trade  Refuse"  and  therefore  is  removable  by  the  Local Authorities  at  their  expense. The  question  of  Sunday  Opening  of  Kinemas  has  also  played  a  large  part in  1928,  and  whilst  in  some  towns  application  has  been  successful,  other towns  have  adopted  a  very  arbitrary  attitude  and  turned  same  down. Why  a  theatre  on  one  side  of  the  road  is  allowed  to  be  open  on  a  Sunday and  another  on  the  other  side  of  the  road  is  not  allowed  to  be  open,  beats my  comprehension.    Still  there  it  is. Space  will  not  permit  me  to  deal  with  other  matters,  but  Exhibitors  should make  themselves  well  acquainted  with  the  various  Acts  and  Regulations now  being  put  into  force,  as  of  course  if  they  are  not  complied  with  serious results  may  and  probably  will  follow,  and  it  will  be  no  excuse  for  the  Ex- hibitor to  say  that  he  did  not  know  he  was  liable.  Ignoratio  legis  non excusat  ! Digest  of  Acts, 167 The  Acts  of  Parliament  and  local  bye-laws  which  relate  to  or affect  the  exhibition,  storage  or  transit  of  kinematograph  films  are of  paramount  importance  to  the  trade,  and  should  be  closely  studied  by all  engaged  in  i\  Below  will  be  found  a  condensed  digest  of  the principal  regulations  governing  this  industry.  This  has  been  prepared by  a  leading  solicitor,  who  has  explained  thz  most  essential  points in  a  manner  which  will  be  readily  understood  by  readers. (We  accept  no  liability  for  any  inaccuracy  which  may  appear in  the  following  ummary.) Revised  by   Norman  Hart,   Solicitor,  Association. CLNEMATOGRAPH  ACT,  1909* All  kinematograph  exhibitions  must  be  held  at  premises  which  are licensed  (s.  i). This  Act  was  passed  for  making  better  provision  for  securing  safety  at kinematograph  and  other  exhibitions. Under  Clause  i,  provided  premises  comply  with  the  regulations  laid  down by  the  Secretary  of  State,  which  are  regulations  dealing  with  the  question  of safety,  nothing  more  is  required. All  premises  must  hold  a  licence  where  inflammable  films  are  used.  The Act  contains  no  definition  of  the  word  "  inflammable." Exceptions. — A  licence  is  not  necessary  in  the  following  cases  : — (a)  Where  non-flammable  films  are  used  (as  to  whether  a  film  is  non- flammable or  flammable  is  one  of  fact  for  the  Justices  to  decide), (See  Victoria  Pier,  Ltd.  v.  Reeves,  1912,  28  T.L.R.  443  ;  also  see re  Dickman  and  Moore,  Times  Newspaper,  December  17,  191 2.) (Note.- — If  an  exhibitor  holds  a  licence  for  premises  upon  which he  originally  used  inflammable  films  and  decides  in  future  to  use non-flammable  films  only,  he  is  still  bound  by  the  conditions  on the  licence  granted  although  otherwise  no  licence  would  be necessary.) (b)  For  exhibitions  in  private  dwelling-houses  where  the  general public  are  not  admitted  whether  on  payment  or  otherwise. (Note. — A  hospital  has  been  held  not  to  be  a  private  house  under Section  7  of  the  Act,  for  which  a  licence  is  required — National Hospital  for  Paralysed  and  Epileptic  Persons,  Times,  October  n, I9I3-) (c)  Where  premises  are  only  used  occasionally  and  not  more  than six  days  in  any  one  year.    But  in  this  case  the  occupier  must — \    Give  seven  days'  notice  in  writing  to  the  Licensing Authority  and  the  chief  officer  of  police  of  the  police  area  ; ii.  Comply  with  the  regulations  as  to  safety  ; iii.  Comply  with  any  conditions  imposed  in  writing  by  the Licensing  Authority. (d)  On  premises  used  for  the  purpose  of  exhibiting  films  to  bona  fide purchasers — Att.-Gen.  v.  Vitagraph  Co.,  1915,  C.H.  206, 168 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. 5.    Movable  Buildings  or  Structures,  provided  the  owner (a)  Has  a  licence  in  respect  of  the  building  or  structure  from  the Licensing  Authority  for  the  district  where  he  ordinarily  resides. (6)  Has  given  two  days'  notice  in  writing  to  the  Licensing  Authority for  the  district  where  the  exhibition  is  to  take  place,  and  to  the chief  officer  of  police  of  the  police  area. (c)  Complies  with  any  conditions  imposed  in  writing  by  the  Licensing Authority. REGULATIONS    AS    TO  SAFETY. These  are  made  by  the  Home  Secretary  (Act  s.  1)  except  in Scotland  and  Ireland,  where  the  Secretaries  for  Scotland  and  Ireland respectively  exercise  this  power  (Act  ss.  8  and  9).  They  are  known as  the  Cinematograph  Regulations  1910  (Statutory  Rules  and  Orders [1910]  No.  189)  and  1913  (St.  R.  &  O.  [1913]  No.  566).  Every  owner  and manager  of  a  kinema  must  make  himself  familiar  with  these  regulations, which  are  binding,  even  if  the  conditions  of  the  licence  happen  to  be  incon- sistent with  them. LICENSING  AUTHORITY. (1)  England. — -The  Council  of  the  County  or  County  Borough,  but  as a  rule  these  powers  are,  in  the  first  instance  at  least,  exercised  by  a  com- mittee. Where  the  place  is  licensed  by  the  Lord  Chamberlain  for  stage plays,  that  official  also  grants  kinematograph  licences. The  County  or  County  Borough  Council  may  delegate  these  powers  to the  local  justices  (Act  s.  5).  Licensing  Justices  sit  as  an  administrative body,  not  as  a  Court  of  Summary  Jurisdiction — Huish  v.  Liverpool  Justices, [191 4]  1  K.B.  109.  Therefore  they  have  no  power  to  state  a  case.  Doubtful if  any  appeal  of  licensing  authorities  where  a  licence  is  refused  without  any reason. If  reasons  are  stated  and  not  been  satisfactory  or  a  proper  hearing  has not  been  given,  proceedings  by  way  of  mandamus  should  be  taken  to  the Court  of  Appeal,  A  further  appeal  in  such  a  case  can  be  taken  to  the  House of  Lords,  or  proceedings  might  be  taken  in  the  King's  Bench  Division  for  a declaration  that  proposed  conditions  which  the  Licensing  Authorities  have decided  to  put  upon  licences  are  ultra  vires  and  an  injunction  asked  for  to restrain  the  authorities  from  enforcing  same.  In  cases  before  the  Court  of Summary  Jurisdiction  where  the  procedure  is  by  way  of  case  stated  to  the Divisional  Court  no  further  appeal  is  allowed. (2)  Scotland.— The  Council  of  the  County  or  the  magistrates  of  a royal  parliamentary  or  police  burgh.  There  is  no  power  of  delegation  (Act s.  8). (3)  Ireland. — The  Council  of  the  County  or  County  Borough  or  Urban District  or  the  Commissioners  of  the  Town.  There  is  no  power  of  delegation, but  a  County  Council  may,  in  writing,  authorise  any  officer  of  the  Council to  exercise  any  of  the  powers  of  the  Act  (Act  s.  9). GRANT,  RENEWAL  AND  TRANSFER  OF  LICENCES. Licences  are  normally  for  one  year,  but  may  be  for  shorter  periods (Act  s.  2  (2)).    The  Act  makes  no  provision  for  granting  provisional  licences. For  new  grants  or  transfers  seven  days'  notice  in  writing  must  be  given to  the  Licensing  Authority  and  to  the  chief  officer  of  police  of  the  police  area, but  no  notice  need  be  given  in  the  case  of  a  renewal  (Act  s.  2  (4)). Fees  Payable.— One  year's  licence  (grant  or  renewal),  £1.  Shorter periods,  5s.  a  month  (but  not  to  exceed  £1  for  every  year).  Transfers,  5s. (Act  s.  2  (5)). Licensees. — The  Licensing  Authority  has  a  discretion  (Acts.  2(1)  (3)  ). Where  the  refusal  was  based  on  the  ground  that  several  of  the  directors  and Digest  of  Acts. 169 the  majority  of  the  shareholders  of  the  company  in  question  were  alien enemies,  the  refusal  was  upheld  by  the  Court  (Rex  v.  L.C.C.  ex  parte  London and  Provincial  Electric  Theatres  [1915]  2  K.B,  466). Conditions. — Under  Clause  2,  Section  1,  Licensing  Authorities  have much  further  powers  than  those  given  under  Clause  1,  as  they  can  grant licences  subject  to  such  conditions  as  they  may  think  fit  in  addition  to  the regulations  of  the  Secretary  of  State  as  regards  safety.  The  condition  must be  reasonable — L.C.C.  v.  Bermondsey  Bioscope,  80  L.J.K.  1314.  It  has been  argued  on  the  words  of  the  Act  that  these  must  be  decided  upon  when the  application  for  each  licence  is  made,  and  not  determined  beforehard (e.g.,  most  of  the  authorities  issue  a  list  of  conditions  which  licensees  must submit  to),  but  this  argument  has  not  met  with  favour  (see  Rex  v.  Burnley Justices  [1916],  32  T.L.R.  at  p.  696). Conditions  or  undertakings  which  have  been  upheld  in  the  Courts include  : Against  opening  on  Sundays  and  Holy  Days,  even  where  non- inflammable  films  used  (L.C.C.  v.  Bermondsey  Bioscope  Co.  [191 1] 1  K.B.  445  ;  Ellis  v.  North  Metropolitan  Theatres  [191 5]  2  K.B.  61). Against  showing  any  film  to  which  the  Authority  objects  (ex  p. Stott  [i9i6]>  K.B.  7)  ; As  to  hours  of  opening  and  closing  (Rex  v.  Burnley  Justices,  supra] Against  showing  any  licentious  or  indecent  film  (Rex  v.  Burnh^ Justices,  supra). There  is  a  distinction  between  conditions  and  undertakings  and  a  coi dition  as  to  the  admission  of  children  has  been  held  bad  (Halifax  Theatre Luxe  v.  Gledhill  [191 5]  2  K.B.  49),  but  an  undertaking  of  not  so  widespread  a character  relating  to  the  same  matter  has  been  upheld  (Rex  v.  Burnley  Jus- tices, supra). Breach  of  a  condition  is  an  offence  for  which  the  licensee  may  be  fined, and  at  once  lose  his  licence  ;  breach  of  an  undertaking  may  lead  to  refusal of  renewal. A  condition  that  no  film  can  be  shown  if  a  specified  number  of  justices object  is  void,  as  different  groups  may  think  differently  (Rex  v.  Burnley  Jus- tices, supra). Where  the  Licensing  Authority  enforce  a  condition  that  no  film  to  which the  Authority  objects  may  be  shown,  the  owner  of  the  film  is  apparently without  any  adequate  remedy  (ex  p.  Stott  [1916I  1  K.B.  7  ;  Stott  v.  Gamble 1 1916]  2  K.B.  504). A  condition  that  no  film  be  shown  which  has  not  been  certified  for  public exhibition  by  the  British  Board  of  Film  Censors  is  ultra  vires,  as  it  sets  up  in place  of  the  Licensing  Committee  another  Body  whose  ipse  dixit  should  be  a test  of  what  might  be  exhibited.  (Ellis  v.  Dubouski  [1921]  3,  K.B.D.). As  to  whether,  therefore,  the  above  conditions  are  intra  vires  is  somewhat doubtful,  and  it  might  be  argued  that  even  if  a  film  had  not  been  censored  and no  notice  given  to  the  Local  Licensing  Authority,  the  only  legal  ground  for proceeding  against  an  exhibitor  for  showing  the  picture  would  be  that  of indecency. The  argument  was  upheld  in  a  summons  brought  against  an  exhibitor in  the  Midlands,  by  the  Licensing  Authority,  on  the  condition  that  if  it  was desired  to  show  a  film  that  had  not  been  passed  by  the  Censor,  three  clear  days' notice  must  be  sent  to  the  Licensing  Authority. Police  Supervision. — Any  police  officer  and  any  person  authorised by  the  Licensing  Authority  may  enter  any  premises  (whether  licensed  or not)  where  he  has  reason  to  believe  that  a  kinematograph  exhibition  is  being or  is  about  to  be  given.  A  police  officer  needs  no  authority,  and  while  there may  pay  attention  to  any  other  breaches  of  the  law  that  he  may  suspect (McVittie  v.  Turner  [1916]  85  L.J.  K.B.  23).  If  anyone  prevents  or  obstructs him,  the  offender  is  liable  to  be  fined  up  to  £20  (Act  s.  4). A  Constable  without  consent  is  not  entitled  to  take  away  a  piece  of  a film  for  the  purpose  of  testing  whether  it  is  inflammable  or  non-flammable. 170 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. PENALTIES. Besides  the  offence  just  mentioned,  the  owner  of  a  kinematograph or  other  apparatus  who  uses  it  or  allows  it  to  be  used  in  contra- vention of  the  Act  or  the  Regulations  or  the  conditions  of  the  licence,  and the  occupier  of  premises  who  allows  them  to  be  used  in  contravention  of  the same,  may  be  fined  up  to  £20,  and  in  the  case  of  a  continuing  offence,  .£5  a day,  and  the  licence  may  be  revoked  on  conviction  (Act  s.  3).  Ths  manager of  a  kinema  owned  by  a  company  is  not  an  occupier,  anl  cannot  be  summoned as  such  {Bruce  v.  McMaines  [19 15]  3  K.B.  1). A  kinematograph  licence  does  not  authorise  musical  accompaniments. A  music  licence  is  not  necessary  where  music  is  subsidiary  to  the  picture. — See  Hallinan,  73  J.P.N.  458. Theatre  and  Music  and  Dancing  Licences  may  also  be  necessary- Theatre  Licences  for  Stage  Plays  are  obtained  from  the  Lord  Chamberlain in  London,  and  from  the  justices  elsewhere.  Music  and  Dancing  Licences are  granted  by  the  County  and  County  Borough  Councils,  who  can  delegate this  power  to  the  local  justices. Music  and  Dancing  Licences  in  London  are  governed  by  the  Music  Hall, net,  1751.  In  Middlesex,  by  the  Music  and  Dancing  Middlesex  Act,  189^ In  other  areas  beyond  20  miles  from  the  Cities  of  London  and  Westminstes under  the  Public  Health  Acts  (Amendment  Act),  1890,  Sec.  4.  Music  Licences are  renewable  only  once  each  year.  They  may  contain  conditions  (in  view of  the  section  of  the  Public  Health  Act),  different  to  the  conditions  of  a  kine- matograph licence,  as  that  act  does  not  apply  to  Music  and  Dancing  Licences. In  London,  Music  and  Dancing  Licences  are  governed  by  the  Music  Halls  Act, 1 751.  A  Music  and  Dancing  Licence  does  not  authorise  stage  plays,  nor  does a  Theatre  Licence,  under  the  Theatre  Act,  1843,  include  Music  and  Dancing. CHILDREN. Where  an  entertainment  is  given  for  children  (i.e.,  under  four- teen), or  the  majority  of  persons  present  are  children,  and  their  number exceeds  one  hundred,  and  access  to  any- part  of  the  building  is  by  stairs, then  it  is  the  duty  of  the  occupier  (if  he  is  paid)  and  of  the  person  giving  the entertainment  (in  any  case)  to  see  that  an  adequate  number  of  adult  atten- dants are  present  to  prevent  overcrowding  in  any  part,  to  control  the  move- ments of  the  audience  when  entering  and  leaving,  and  also  to  take  all  reasonable precautions  for  safety.  Police  officers  have  the  right  of  entry.  The  penalty for  a  first  offence  is  up  to  ^50,  for  a  second  or  subsequent  offence  up  to  /100, and  any  licence  held  in  respect  of  the  building  may  be  revoked  (Cmidren Act,  1908,  s.  121).  The  kinematograph  licence  is  not  mentioned,  as  it  had not  come  into  existence  at  that  date. The  Employment  of  Children  Act,  1903,  s.  1,  enables  local  authorities to  make  bye-laws  relating  to  the  employment  of  children  (i.e.,  under  fourteen) , and  many  of  them  have  exercised  this  power.  A  licensee  should  enquire at  the  council  offices  whether  the  local  authority  of  his  district  has  made any  bye-law  affecting  him  (e.g.,  as  to  programme,  sweet,  or  cigarette  sellers, etc.). No  child  (under  sixteen)  employed  half  -  time  in  a  factory  01 workshop  may  be  employed  elsewhere  (Act  1903,  s.  3  (3)),  nor  may  any child  be  employed  before  six  a.m.  or  after  nine  p.m.,  unless  the  local  bye-laws allow  it  (Act  1903,  s.  3  (1)).  The  fine  is  up  to  40s.  for  a  first  offence,  and  £5 afterwards  (Act  1903,  s.  5  (\)\. Digest  of  Acts. 171 By  the  Royal  assent  having  been  given  to  the  Shops  Hours  of  Closing Act  1928,  patrons  can  buy  tobacco,  matches,  table  waters,  sweets,  choco- lates or  other  sugar  confectionery  or  ice-cream  at  any  time  during  perform ancesinany  Theatre,  Kinema,  Music  Hall  or  other  similar  place  of  entertain- ment so  long  as  the  sale  is  to  bona-fide  members  of  the  audience  and  not  on a  part  of  the  building  to  which  other  members  of  the  public  have  access. This  does  away  with  the  ban  put  upon  Kinemas  by  D.O.R.A.  some  11  years ago. OTHER  LEGISLATION. Houses  (Additional  Powers)  Act,  iqiq- Gives  powers  to  Councils  to  make  orders  prohibiting  the  construction  of works  or  theatres  on  grounds  that  the  production  of  dwelling  accommodation is  likely  to  be  delayed  by  a  deficiency  of  labour  or  materials  arising  out  of  the employment  of  labour,  or  material  in  the  construction  of  such  works  or  build- ings. Any  person  aggrieved  by  such  an  order  of  prohibition  can  appeal, subject  to  the  rules  of  procedure  set  down  by  the  Ministry.  A  Tribunal  of Appeal  can  be  set  up  under  this  Act  to  hear  appeals  against  any  such  Order. Licensing  (Consolidation)  Act,  iqio. Where  it  is  desired  to  sell  intoxicating  liquors  by  retail  on  the  premises,  a Licence  must  be  obtained. Refreshment  Houses  Act,  i860. Any  House,  Room  or  Building  can  be  opened  for  Public  resort  and  enter- tainment between  10  p.m.,  and  5  a.m.,  but  if  not  being  licensed  for  beer,  wine and  spirits,  must  take  out  a  Refreshment  House  Excise  Licence. Sunday  Observance  Act,  1781. Any  house  opened  for  Public  amusement  or  debate  on  a  Sunday  to  which persons  shall  be  admitted  by  payment  of  money  shall  be  deemed  a  Disorderly House — Penalty  £200  for  every  Sunday  opened.  (Note)' — If  a  reasonable number  of  persons  are  admitted  free  there  is  no  offence  under  the  Act  in making  a  charge  for  a  reserved  seat ;  it  will  be  noted  that  the  act  speaks  of admission,  not  to  a  seat,  but  to  the  entertainment. Finance  Act,  1920. This  was  an  Act  passed  to  grant  certain  duties  to  Customs  and  Inland Revenue,  to  alter  other  duties  and  to  amend  the  law  relating  to  Customs and  Inland  Revenue  and  the  National  Debt  and  to  make  further  provision  in connection  with  finance. Home  Counties,  Music  and  Dancing  Licecnes  Act,  1926. This  was  an  Act  passed  to  amend  the  law  as  regards  Music  and  Dancing Licences  in  parts  of  certain  Home  Counties  and  in  certain  County  Boroughs adjacent  thereto.  It  gave  powers  to  the  Council  to  grant  Licences  for  any period  not  exceeding  13  months  to  such  persons  as  they  thought  fit. Under  this  Act  the  Council  can  delegate  all  or  any  of  its  powers  to  a  Com- mittee consisting  wholly  or  partly  of  members  of  the  Council. Unemployment  Insurance  Act,  1920 was  an  act  passed  to  amend  the  Law  in  respect  of  Insurance  against Unemployment.  All  persons  of  the  age  of  16  and  upwards  who  are engaged  in  employment  as  specified  by  the  Act  shall  be  insured  against unemployment  in  manner  provided  by  the  Act. Trade  Unions  and  Trade  Disputes  Act,  1927 amends  the  law  relating  to  Trade  Disputes  and  Trade  Unions  and  regulates the  position  of  Civil  Servants  and  persons  employed  by  public  authorities  in respect  of  membership  of  trade  unions  and  similar  organisations  and  to extend  section  5  of  the  Conspiracy  and  Protection  of  Property  Act  1875, 172 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. 1923.    New  Regulation  under  Cinematograph  Act,  1909. Exhibitors  should  always  keep  a  copy  of  these  regulations  by  them  as they  take  the  place  of  the  previous  regulations  dated  18th  February,  1910, and  20th  May,  1913. 1921.    The  Entertainments  Duty  Regulations are  regulations  made  by  the  Commissioners  of  Customs  and  Excise  under Section  2  of  the  Finance  New  Duties)  Act,  1916,  for  securing  the  payment  of Entertainments  Duty. The  points  to  be  noted  are  that  the  price  of  admission  must  be  printed  on the  tickets.  Adhesive  stamps  are  not  to  be  issued  except  upon  the  tickets. No  tickets  other  than  stamped  tickets  to  be  issued  on  payment  made  for admission.  Tickets  and  stamps  to  be  issued  undefaced  and  defaced  sub- sequently. No  Government  ticket  is  to  be  used  for  admitting  more  than one  person.  (Note  :  Arrangements  approved  by  the  Commissioners  can  be  made for  providing  returns  of  payments  for  admission  to  an  entertainment.) The  Employment  of  Children in  entertainments,  Statutory  Rules  and  Orders  1920,  No.  21. An  application  for  a  license  to  enable  a  child  to  take  part  in  an  entertain- ment or  series  of  entertainments  must  be  made  in  writing  to  the  Local  Edu- cational Authority  signed  by  the  parent  and  the  employer  of  the  child  in the  form  contained  in  the  first  schedule  thereto,  together  with  the  necessary documents. Under  this  rule  the  term  "  parent  "  includes  guardian  and  every  person who  is  liable  to  maintain  or  has  actual  custody  of  the  child. The  Factories  Bill,  1920. This  Bill  abolishes  the  distinction  between  factories  and  workshops  and between  textile  and  non-textile  factories,  and  employs  only  the  one  word "  Factory." Landlord  and  Tenant  Act,  1927. This  Act  came  into  force  on  the  25th  March  of  this  year.  It  provides {inter  alia)  for  compensation  for  improvements  and  compensation  for  loss of  goodwill. Cinematograph  Films  Act,  1927, being  an  Act  to  restrict  blind  booking  and  advance  booking  of  Cine- matograph films,  and  to  secure  the  renting  and  exhibition  of  a  certain proportion  of  British  films  and  for  purposes  connected  therewith.  The  Act  is printed  in  extenso  at  the  end  of  this  section. The  Factory  and  Workshop  Act,  1901. Under  Section  20  of  this  Act  electrical  stations  are  defined  as  any  premises or  that  part  of  any  premises  in  which  electrical  energy  is  generated  or  trans- formed for  the  purpose  of  supply  by  way  of  trade  or  for  the  lighting  of  any street,  &c. This  section  therefore  brings  a  cinema  which  generates  its  own  energy under  the  above  Act,  and  therefore  the  requirements  of  the  above  Act  must be  complied  with. The  Rating  and  Valuation  Act,  1925, was  passed  {inter  alia)  to  define  what  machinery  and  plant  was  deemed to  be  part  of  the  hereditament  for  rating  purposes. The  Rating  and  Valuation  Act,  1928, was  an  Act  passed  to  extend  to  the  Administrative  County  of  London the  provisions  of  the  Rating  and  Valuation  Act  1925  with  respect  to  the valuation  of  hereditaments  containing  machinery  and  plant  and  to  make temporary  provision  with  respect  to  the  deduction  to  be  made  in  ascertaining the  rateable  value — -to  amend  Sections  11  and  37  and  the  4th  and  5th Schedules  of  the  1925  Act  and  to  provide  for  the  tenant  decisions  on  points of  law  with  a  view  to  securing  uniformity  in  valuation. Digest  of  Acts, 173 The  Rating  and  Valuation  (Apportionment)  Act,  1928, was  an  Act  passed  to  make  provision  with  a  view  to  granting  of  relief  from rates  in  respect  of  certain  classes  of  hereditaments  to  be  affected  and  the apportionment  in  Valuation  Lists  of  the  net  annual  value  of  such  heredita- ments according  to  the  extent  and  user  thereof  for  various  purposes, Section  3,  sub-section  1  of  this  Act  contains  provisions  as  to  "  Industrial Hereditaments."  "  Industrial  Hereditament  "  has  been  defined  to  mean a  hereditament  occupied  and  used  as  a  mine  or  mineral  railway  or  as  a  fac- tory or  workshop.  A  hereditament  though  part  of  it  may  be  in  law  a "  factory  "  or  "  workshop  "  is  not  to  be  treated  as  an  Industrial  hereditament if  the  premises  as  a  whole  are  not  primarily  used  for  the  purposes  of  a  factory or  workshop. With  regard  to  the  position  of  a  Kinematograph  Theatre,  in  view  of  the fact  that  the  premises  are  not  used  primarily  for  the  purposes  of  a  factory or  workshop  I  do  not  consider  it  comes  under  the  heading  of  "  Industrial Hereditament  "  and  therefore  does  not  appear  to  be  entitled  to  "  relief  " as  an  "  Industrial  hereditament." The  Rating  and  Valuation  (Apportionment)  Act  Rules,  1928,  made  by  the Minister  of  Health  under  section  58  of  the  Rating  and  Valuation  Act,  1925, and  of  the  Rating  and  Valuation  (Apportionment)  Act,  1928,  prescribes  the forms  of  notices,  claims  and  lists  to  be  used  for  the  purposes  of  the  first Schedule  to  the  last  mentioned  Act  and  the  dates  to  be  observed  in  con- nection with  the  preparation  and  approval  of  lists  under  that  Schedule. The  list  of  valuations  is  deposited  by  the  Rating  Authorities  at  the  office of  the  Authority  and  any  person  aggrieved  can  object  to  the  assessment within  25  days  of  the  deposit  of  the  Valuation  List.  Forms  of  objection can  be  obtained  from  the  Rating  Authorities,  and  the  forms  should  contain every  possible  ground  for  complaint.  One  person  can  object  to  another person's  assessment  on  the  ground  that  it  is  too  low,  and  in  such  a  case  the occupier  is  entitled  to  receive  notice  from  the  Assessment  Committee  of  the objection. FILMS— MANUFACTURE  AND  STORAGE. There  is  no  general  legislation  upon  this  matter,  but  thera  are  local statutes  and  orders. (i)  London  County  Council  (Celluloid)  Act,  1915  ;  Glasgow Celluloid  Act,  191 5.  These  Acts  came  into  force  on  April  1st,  191 6  (with certain  exceptions),  and  are  in  practically  identical  terms.  They  deal  with celluloid  and  other  substances  and  kinematograph  films.  They  deal  with three  classes  of  buildings  :  (a)  Raw  Celluloid  Factories  ;  (b)  Celluloid  Fac- tories ;  and  (c)  Celluloid  Stores. (a)  Raw  Celluloid  Factories,  i.e.,  places  where  celluloid  and  similar substances  are  made.  The  site  and  construction  of  each  factory must  be  approved  by  the  Council,  and  the  factory  must  be  main- tained substantially  as  approved  (London  Act,  s.  3). (b)  Celluloid  Factories,  i.e.,  places  where  celluloid  or  kinematograph film  is  subjected  to  manufacturing  process.  Such  a  factory must  not  be  beneath  or  below  the  level  of  other  parts  of  the  same building  used  for  residential  purposes.  The  Council  may  dis- pense with  this  duty  in  the  case  of  a  building  so  used  before  April 1st,  1916.    Proper  means  of  escape  from  fire  must  be  provided \  unless  the  premises  are  already  under  the  Dangerous  Trade Regulations  (Factory  Act,  1901).  The  Council  may  dispense with  these  requirements  in  any  case  where  it  judges  them  to  be unnecessary  (London  Act,  ss.  5  and  6). 174 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. (c)  Celluloid  Stores,  i.e.,  places  where  for  sale,  hire,  or  profit,  either (a)  kinematograph  film  is  kept  or  stored  in  quantities  exceeding 20  reels  or  80  lbs.,  or,  where  smaller  quantities  are  kept,  etc.,  unless the  reels  are  kept  in  separate  closed  metal  boxes  or  (b)  unmanu- factured celluloid  is  kept  in  quantities  exceeding  112  lbs.  weight. These  stores  must  be  registered  with  the  Council  (from  whom forms  can  be  obtained).  The  registration  fee. is  10s.  6d.  (London Act,  s.  4).  The  same  provisions  apply  to  stores  as  to  factories under  head  (b),  but  the  Council  has  no  power  to  dispense  with any  of  the  requirements  as  unnecessary  (London  Act,  s.  7). Where  buildings  were  before  the  Act  partly  used  as  a  celluloid  factory or  store  and  partly  for  other  purposes,  and  film  is  used  or  handled  therein, then,  if  the  Council  requires  structural  alterations  before  giving  any  consent, the  owner  of  the  building  must  be  notified,  and,  if  the  Council  requires  as  a condition  the  provision  of  means  of  escape  from  fire,  the  person  using  the building  must  be  notified.  In  each  case  if  the  person  notified  objects  to the  requirement,  he  can  claim  arbitration  (London  Act,  s.  9). Once  the  consent  or  approval  of  the  Council  is  obtained,  no  further  request can  be  made  unless  the  conditions  materially  change  (London  Act,  s.  11). The  elaborate  provisions  as  to  storage  of  celluloid  and  celluloid  film do  not  come  into  operation  until  the  Defence  of  the  Realm  Regulation  is revoked  (London  Act,  s.  12) .  In  Glasgow  they  came  into  force  on  January  ist, 1917. If  anyone  affected  by  a  decision  of  the  Council  objects  to  it,  he  has  an appeal  to  a  Police  Magistrate  (London  Act,  s.  14). The  Council  may  appoint  officials  who  have  power  to  enter  any  premises, take  samples,  and  have  them  analysed  (London  Act,  s.21). The  general  procedure  for  infringing  the  Act  is  a  prosecution  with  a maximum  penalty  of  £20  and  £10  a.  day  if  the  offence  is  continuing  (London Act,  s.  2),  but  in  the  case  of  selling  film  to  a  person  apparently  under  sixteen without  a  written  order  from  a  responsible  person,  the  penalty  is  up  to  £2 for  the  first  offence  ;  £5  for  the  second  ;  and  £1  o  for  the  third  and  later offence  (London  Act,  s.  24). These  Acts  do  not  apply  to  Theatres,  Music  Halls  and  Kinemas  (London Act,  s.  25),  nor  to  films,  etc.,  while  in  transit  on  railways  (London  Act,  s.  30). (2)  Defence  of  the  Realm  Regulation  35. — No  person  may  have in  his  possession,  or  in  premises  in  his  occupation  or  under  his  control,  any celluloid  or  film  exceeding  the  prescribed  amount  without  a  permit.  The police  are  charged  with  the  duty  of  enforcing  the  regulation,  and  may  enter premises  and  may  remove  and  destroy  any  celluloid  or  film  found  there  without a  permit  or  in  breach  of  the  terms  of  the  permit. Orders  under  this  Regulation  have  been  made  as  to  Birmingham,  Leeds, London,  and  Nottingham.  The  London  Order  is  the  only  one  referring  to celluloid  ;  and  allows  112  lbs.  to  be  kept  without  a  permit.  The  requirements as  to  permits  are  expressed  not  to  apply  to  kinemas  or  to  factories  which  are under  the  Dangerous  Trade  Regulations  (Factory  Act,  1901). TRANSIT   BY  RAIL. Railway  Regulations  in  regard  to  Film  Boxes. — The  specification of  the  Railway  Clearing  House  of  the  type  of  metal  boxes  required  by  the Railway  Companies  to  be  used  for  the  transit  of  films  is  as  follows  : Boxes  must  be  rectangular,  wood-lined  cases,  to  hold  not  more  than  six films  and  measure  not  more  than  14!  inches  outside  either  way.  They  must be  made  of  galvanised  iron  of  not  less  thickness  than  .022  of  an  inch  (No  25. b.g.)  for  the  small  one  and  two  film  cases,  and  not  less  than  .028  of  an  inch (No.  23  b.g.)  for  the  larger  sizes  (three  to  six  film  cases). All  the  corners  of  the  sides  and  bottom  must  be  strengthened  by  folding seams,  the  top  of  the  body  having  wired  edges  turned  inwards.  The  hinged  lid Digest  of  Acts. 175 must  be  turned  down  all  round  for  a  depth  of  one  and  a  quarter  inches.  It must  fit  over  the  body  o±  the  case  and  have  wired  edges  turned  outwards.  It must  be  attached  to  the  body  by  two  strong  hinges,  firmly  riveted  to  both body  and  lid,  and  fastened  by  stout  wire  hasps  fitting  over  iron  staples  riveted to  the  front  of  the  case.  Each  hasp  and  staple  must  be  locked,  either  by  pad- lock or  by  a  spring  safety  hook,  permanently  to  the  staple  by  a  short  length of  stout  chain.  Cases  for  one  and  two  films  need  only  have  one  clasp  and staple  fastening  ;  other  sizes  must  have  two. Other  conditions  are  that  a  thin  metal  label  frame,  open  at  the  top, must  be  riveted  to  the  case  in  such  a  position  that  the  top  edge  of  the  label frame  is  covered  by  the  lid  when  closed  ;  all  the  boxes  must  be  completely lined  with  plain  wood  of  half-inch  thickness  fastened  by  rivets  to  the  lid  and body  of  the  case  ;  the  following  words  must  be  painted  in  black  on  the  lid  : "  Cinema  Films,"  in  one-inch  block  letters,  and  "  Keep  in  a  cool  place," in  letters  five-eighths  of  an  inch  depth.  No  other  lettering  must  appear on  the  lid.  The  name  and  address  of  the  owners  may  be  painted  on  the sides  or  ends,  and  the  cases  must  be  unpainted. IiMPORTS   AND  EXPORTS- (i)  Export. — Under  the  Customs  (Exports  Restrictions)  Acts,  1914 and  1915,  orders  have  been  made  totally  prohibiting  the  export  of  celluloid, celluloid  sheet  which  is  non-inflammable,  and  similar  transparent  material not  soluble  in  lubricating  oil,  petrol  or  water,  and  kinematograph  film. Licences  can,  however,  be  obtained  from  the  War  Trade  Department through  the  British  Board  of  Film  Censors,  and  general  licences  can  be obtained  under  certain  conditions  which  must  be  strictly  complied  with. All  applications  for  licences  and  information  should  be  made  in  the  first instance  to  the  British  Board  of  Film  Censors. 2)  Imports. — The  import  of  films  is  affected  in  three  ways  : (a)  Copyright.  ^ (b)  Customs  Duty. (c)  Restriction  of  Imports. (a)  The  owner  of  British  copyright  may  notify  the  Customs  that  he objects  to  copies  made  out  of  the  United  Kingdom  of  his  work which  would  be  an  infringement  if  made  here,  being  imported. The  Customs  make  regulations  dealing  with  this  matter,  and breach  of  the  prohibition  leads  to  forfeiture  and  destruction  of the  offending  copies. (6)  The  duty  on  imported  films  is  as  follows  :  Rate  per  foot  of  the standard  width,  if  inches  :  Blank  film  (also  called  raw  film  or stock),  id.  ;  positives,  i.e.,  films  ready  for  exhibition,  id.  ;  nega- tives, i.e.,  films  containing  a  photograph  from  which  positives may  be  prepared,  3d.    They  can  be  placed  in  bond. (c)  Imported  films  must  comply  with  the  regulations  for  railway transit. ENTERTAINMENTS  TAX. For  tax  purposes  an  "  entertainment  "  includes  any  exhibition,  per- formance, amusement,  game,  or  sport  to  which  persons  are  admitted  for payment.  Admission  to  the  place  where  the  entertainment  is  held  is  suffi- cient, otherwise  tax  could  be  evaded  by  charging  admission  and  giving  a free  show.  If  there  is  an  additional  charge  to  go  to  another  part  of  the premises,  tax  is  levied  on  both  charges.  The  proprietor  for  this  purpose includes  the  person  responsible  for  the  management.    The  rates  are  : I 176 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Tax. T  Tt-\   irs             ^Viata   ic   t\  r\  Tav UJJ     L<J    UU,     LJJLCiC    13    11U     J.  d.  A . a.  CJ. 12,AUCCQiIJg   VJU..      UUL    liUt,  CAlCCUlUg 7a- •  •           •  •  I 7°- Sri OQ.                .  . Sri ,,           oQ.  ,, T  /T I  /I .  ,           .  .  2 T  /T 1  /3 •  •  3 I A 2/-  „ 3/~ 6 3/-  „ 5/- 9 5h 7/6 .  .      I  o 7/6  „ io/6 i  6 io/6  „ 15/-  .. 2  O Exceeding  15  /-  ,  2  /-  for  the  first  15  /-,  and  6d.  for  every  5  /-  or  part  of  5  /- over  15/-. Thus,  if  the  charge  is  £1,  the  tax  is  2/6.  If  it  is  £1  10s.,  the  tax  is  3/6" The  Entertainments  Tax  is  an  excise  tax  and  is  managed  and  collected  by the  Commissioners  of  Customs  and  Excise. Admission  can  only  be  given  by  ticket  stamped  with  a  mark  denoting that  duty  has  been  paid,  or  in  special  cases,  if  the  Commissioners  approve, through  a  barrier  which  automatically  registers  the  numbers  admitted. But  the  proprietor  can  make  arrangements  with  the  Commissioners  dispensing with  these  conditions  on  the  terms  of  furnishing  certified  returns  at  stated times  and  giving  security  for  due  payment  of  the  duty.  Penalty  for  breach  : Proprietor,  ^50  and  duty  ;  Person  admitted,  ^5.  Special  provision  is  made for  lump  sum  payments  in  the  case  of  clubs  or  societies,  or  in  the  case  of  season tickets  or  tickets  for  a  series  of  entertainments. Duty  is  not  payable  where  the  Commissioners  are  satisfied  : (a)  That  the  proceeds  are  devoted  to  philanthropic  or  charitable purposes  without  deduction  of  expenses,  or (0)  That  the  entertainment  is  wholly  educational  ( in  case  of  difference the  Board  of  Education  decides)  ;  or (e)  That  the  entertainment  is  for  children  only,  and  the  charge  is not  more  than  one  penny  per  person  ;  or (d)  That  the  entertainment  is  provided  for  partly  educational  or partly  scientific  purposes  by  a  society,  and  not  run  for  profit ;  or {e)  That  it  is  provided  by  or  on  behalf  of  a  school  or  educational institution  if  the  school  or  institution  is  not  run  for  profit,  and  the entertainment  is  provided  solely  for  promoting  some  object  of  the school  or  institution,  and  that  all  the  persons  who  are  performers are  under  sixteen  and  are  scholars  or  ex-scholars  of  the  school or  institution. In  the  case  of  a  charity  performance  where  the  whole  of  the  expenses are  deducted,  but  do  not  exceed  20  per  cent,  of  the  receipts,  the  duty  is repaid  to  the  proprietor. Any  officer  of  excise  authorised  to  do  so  may  enter  a  place  of  entertain- ment and  any  person  who  prevents  or  obstructs  him  is  liable  to  a  fine  up  to £2Q. The  Commissioners  can  make  regulations,  any  breach  of  which  entails an  excise  penalty  of  ^50,  and  they  may  make  arrangements  whereby  the local  authority  (county,  borough,  or  urban  district  council),  or  the  police may  exercise  all  or  any  of  the  powers  of  the  Commissioners  as  to  this  duty. The  law  is  contained  in  the  Finance  (New  Duties)  Act,  1916,  ss.  1  and  2,  and the  Finance  Act,  1916,  s.  12. Digest  of  Ads. Ml COPYRIGHT. Under  the  Copyright  Act,  191 1,  the  owner  of  a  literary  or  dramatic work  has  the  sole  right  to  make  a  kinematograph  film  or  other  contrivance by  which  the  same  may  be  mechanically  performed,  and  to  authorise  such acts.  Before  the  Act  it  was  held  that  there  was  no  such  right  (Karno  v. Pathe  Freres,  100  L.T.  260). Infringement  is  doing  without  the  owner's  consent  anything  which conflicts  with  the  owner's  rights.  It  includes  selling,  or  letting  for  hire,  or by  way  of  trade  exposing  or  offering  for  sale  or  hire,  or  by  way  of  trade exhibiting  in  public  or  importing  for  sale  or  hire  any  work  which  infringes copyright  or  would  do  so  if  the  work  had  been  made  in  the  country  where infringement  takes  place.  It  also  includes  the  case  of  a  person  who,  for  his private  profit,  permits  a  theatre  or  place  of  entertainment  to  be  used  for  the public  performance  of  a  work  without  the  owner's  consent  unless  the  person so  doing  was  not  aware  and  had  no  reasonable  ground  for  suspecting  that  it was  an  infringement. Copyright  lasts  during  the  life  of  the  author  and  fifty  years  after  his death.  In  the  case  of  photographs,  it  is  fifty  years  from  the  making  of  the original  negative.  All  transfers  or  licences  must  be  in  writing  and  signed by  the  owner  or  his  agent.  The  author  cannot  assign  his  copyright  for longer  than  twenty-five  years  after  his  death. A  compulsory  licence  can  be  obtained  twenty-five  or  thirty  years  after the  author's  death,  but  this  provision  cannot  apply  before  1936  at  the  earliest. The  Privy  Council  has  the  power  to  grant  a  compulsory  licence  at  any  time after  the  author's  death  if  it  is  proved  that  the  work  has  been  published  or performed  in  public,  and  the  present  owner  of  the  copyright  has  refused  to allow  republication,  etc.,  so  that  the  work  is  in  effect  withheld  from  the public. An  employee  or  apprentice  does  not  acquire  the  copyright  in  work  he does  for  his  employer.  Where  a  photograph  is  taken  at  the  order  of  the sitter,  who  pays  for  it,  he,  and  not  the  photographer,  is  the  owner.  It  is  a criminal  offence  to  infringe  copyright  knowingly,  and  the  offender  is  liable to  a  fine  up  to  40s.  for  every  copy,  but  not  more  than  ^50  for  any  one  trans- action. In  the  case  of  second  or  subsequent  offences,  the  justices  can  send the  offender  to  prison  for  two  months  without  the  option  of  a  fine,  and  in all  cases  may  order  the  copies  to  be  destroyed.  No  criminal  charge  under the  Act  can  be  brought  more  than  six  months  after  the  act  complained  of. In  civil  proceedings  the  usual  remedy  is  an  injunction,  but  the  defendant  is also  liable  for  damages  unless  he  proves  not  merely  that  he  did  not  know  of  the copyright,  but  also  that  he  had  no  reasonable  grounds  for  suspecting  its existence.  For  example,  if  a  kinema  proprietor  hires  a  film  to  show  at  one hall,  he  is  liable  for  damages  if  he  shows  it  at  any  other  place  (Fenning  Film Service  v.  Wolverhampton,  etc.,  Cinemas  [1914]  3  K.B.  1171).  Where  the alleged  infringement  is  such  that  the  Court  would  not  protect  it  as  an  original work  {e.g.,  on  the  ground  of  indecency),  the  owner  of  the  copyright  cannot sue  under  the  Act,  but  can  claim  damages  for  defamatory  representation  of his  work  {Glyn  v.  Western  Feature  Film  Co.  [1916]  1  Ch.  261).  The  proper way  to  prove  a  film  is  to  call  someone  who  has  seen  it  shown  and  not  to  pro- duce the  film  unless  some  point  turns  on  the  film  itself. 178 the  Kinematograph  Year  Book. LOCAL  GOVERNMENT  BOARD  REGULATIONS. The  Local  Government  Board  have  power  under  Section  130  of  Public Health  Act,  1875,  and  amendments  to  issue  regulations  with  a  view  to  pre- venting the  spread  of  any  epidemic  or  infectious  disease.  Regulations  known as  the  Public  Health  (Influenza)  Regulations,  1918,  were  issued  by  the  Local Government  Board  under  general  orders  dated  November  18  and  22,  191 8  : — 1.  Limiting  the  time  of  entertainment  to  not  more  than  4  hours consecutively. 2.  An  interval  of  not  less  than  30  minutes  between  any  two entertainments. 3.  During  such  interval  the  place  to  be  effectually  and  thorovghly ventilated,  the  penalty  for  breach  not  exceeding  ^100,  and  in  case  of a  continuing  offence  to  a  further  penalty  not  exceeding  £50  for  every day  which  the  offence  continues. \  ••  4.  No  children  to  be  admitted  to  exhibitions  where  pubnc elementary  schools  in  the  district  have  been  temporarily  closed. Notice  must  be  given  to  the  proprietor,  otherwise  regulation  not effective. These  restrictions  can  be  relaxed  by  any  local  authority  upon  such conditions  as  they  may  determine  on  the  advice  of  their  Medical  Officer  for Health.  They  do  not  concern  the  Licensing  Authorities,  who  have  no  powei to  deal  with  such  restrictions. For  removal  of  regulations  application  should  be  made  to  the  District or  Urban  Council  of  the  place  where  the  theatre  is  situated. ;  [These  regulations  have  been  rescinded.  Attempts  are  being  made  to  make them  conditions  on  kinematograph  licences,  but  it  is  doubtful  whether  such  con- ditions are  "  intra  vires."]  gzi THE   CELLULOID  ACT. An  Act  known  as  "  The  Celluloid  and  Cinematograph  Film  Act of  1922  "  has  been  passed  to  make  better  provision  for  the  prevention  of fire  in  premises  where  raw  celluloid  or  kinematograph  films  are  stored  or  used. The  purposes  to  which  this  Act  applies  are  : — ■ (1)  The  keeping  or  storing  of  raw  celluloid — ■ (a)  In  quantities  exceeding  at  any  one  time  one  hundredweight  ;  or (b)  In  smaller  quantities  unless  kept  (except  when  required  to  be exposed  for  the  purpose  of  the  work  carried  on  in  the  premises; in  a  properly  closed  metal  box  or  case  ;  and (2)  The  keeping  or  storing  of  kinematograph  film — (a)  In  quantities  exceeding  at  any  one  time  twenty  reels  or  eighty pounds  in  weight,  or (b)  In  smaller  quantities  unless  each  reel  is  kept  (except  when  re- quired to  be  exposed  for  the  purpose  of  the  work  carried  on  in  the premises)  in  a  separate  and  properly  closed  metal  box  or  case  :  — Provided  that  : — i.  For  the  purpose  of  this  Act,  kinematograph  film  shall be  deemed  to  be  kept  in  any  premises  where  it  is  tempor- arily deposited  for  the  purpose  of  examination,  cleaning] packing,  re-winding  or  repair,  but  celluloid  or  kinemato- graph film  shall  not  be  deemed  to  be  kept  or  stored  in  any premises  where  it  is  temporarily  deposited  whilst  in  the course  of  delivery,  conveyance  or  transport  ;  and ii.  The  provisions  of  this  Act  shall  not,  except  in  the  cases referred  to  in  paragraphs  (c),  (d)  and  (e)  of  sub-section (1)  of  section  one  thereof,  apply  to  premises  to  which  the Digest  of  Acts. 179 Factory  and  Workshop  Acts,  1901  to  1920  apply.  Nor do  the  provisions  of  this  Act  apply  to  premises  licensed under  the  Cinematograph  Act,  1909.  It  should  be  pointed out,  however,  that  under  this  Act  any  Officer  duly authorised  by  a  local  autnority  may  at  any  time  take for  analysis  sufficient  samples  of  any  material  which  he suspects  to  be  or  to  contain  Celluloid. HOME  OFFICE  REGULATIONS,  1923. The  1923  Regulations  under  the  Cinematograph  Act.  1909,  are  some- what important,  and  have  been  somewhat  amended  from  their  original  form, owing  to  various  meetings  that  took  place  between  the  Sub-Committee  of  the C.E.A.  and  the  Home  Office. The  Regulations  took  the  place  of  previous  Regulations  of  February  18, 1910  and  May  20,  1913.  The  Regulations  must  be  exhibited  in  the  enclosure and  easily  accessible  to  operators.  They  are  dated  July  30,  1923,  and  operate from  that  date,  but- they  would  not  affect  any  licence  for  the  period  for  which it  was  granted,  though,  of  course,  when  the  same  is  renewed  the  new  conditions will  appear. As  regards  clause  4,  "  Fire  Appliances  "  footnote  should  be  noticed, as  it  lays  down  that  a  fireman  need  not  be  employed  exclusively  in  taking charge  of  the  fire  appliances.  He  must  not,  however,  be  given  other  work during  an  exhibition  which  would  take  him  away  from  the  building  or  other- wise prevent  him  from  being  immediately  available  in  case  of  danger  or alarm  of  fire. As  regards  No.  5,  "  Smoking,"  it  should  be  observed  that  notices  stating that  smoking  is  prohibited  shall  be  kept  posted  in  the  enclosure  and  film room  or  anywhere  where  films  are  stored,  wound  or  repaired. As  regards  No.  7,  relating  to  enclosure,  fire-resisting  material  now  includes teak  or  oak  not  less  than  two  inches  thick. With  regard  to  clause  7,"  Enclosures,"  Sec.  8,  it  will  be  noticed  that  in case  of  need  the  enclosure  may  be  left  for  a  short  period  in  charge  of  a  com- petent assistant  over  16  years  of  age. As  to  what  is  the  exact  definition  of  a  "  competent  operator,"  one  does not  know,  but  apparently  it  can  be  taken  to  mean  that  an  operator  who  can satisfactorily  operate  would  come  within  the  definition  of  a  "  competent operator." With  regard  to  clause  13,  "  Lighting,"  it  should  b3  pointed  out  that  if the  general  lighting  is  by  electricity  the  safety  lighting  shall  be  by  {a) electricity  from  another  source  (b)  gas  or  (c)  oil  or  candles One  does  not  take  this  to  mean  that  the  safety  lighting,  if  electricity, s'aall  be  taken  from  an  entirely  different  supply,  but  merely  that  there  shall bj  primary  and  secondary  lighting  installed  in  the  building,  the  intention,  of course,  being  that  should  the  electric  light  supply  be  temporarily  interrupted, the  theatre  will  not  be  put  into  darkness Clause  14,  on  "  Electrical  Installation,"  it  should  be  noticed  that  the Wiring  Rules  of  the  Institution  of  Electrical  Engineers,  apply,  a  copy  of which  can  always  be  obtained  from  E.  &  F.  N.  Spon,  Ltd.,  57,  Haymarket, W.C.,  price  6d. It  should  be  observed  that  Sections  A,  E,  F  and  G  of  these  Regulations  do not  apply  to  wiring  in  existence  before  July  30,  1923,  except  in  the  event  of such  wiring  being  altered  or  renewed. With  regard  to  clause  15.it  should  be  noticed  that  the  requirements  in paragraphs  C,  D  M  and  N  shall  not  apply  to  apparatus  in  use  bef  ore  the  date of  these  Regulations,  and  the  requirements  in  paragraphs  E,  G,  I,  J  and  K  do not  apply  until  July  29,  1925,  except  in  the  event  of  the  apparatus  being renewed  or  materially  altered. — Norman  Hart. 180 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. STATUTORY  RULES  AND  ORDERS,  1923,  No.  983. [Regulations,  dated  July  30,  1923,  made  by  the  Secretary  of  State under  the  cinematograph  act,  i909  (9  edw.  7,  c.  30).] PART  I.— GENERAL. Definitions. 1.  — In  these  Regulations — ■ (a)  The  word  "  building  "  shall  be  deemed  to  include  any  booth,  tent  or  similar  structure. (b)  The  expression  "  new  building  "  means  a  building  newly  erected  or  adapted  after  the  date on  which  these  regulations  come  into  force  for  the  purpose  of  cinematograph  exhibitions. (c)  The  expression  "  cinematograph  exhibition  "  includes  any  exhibition  to  which  the  Act  applies. Seating  and  Exits. 2.  — (a)  No  building  shall  be  used  for  cinematograph  exhibitions  unless it  be  provided  with  an  adequate  number  of  exits  clearly  indicated  and  so placed  and  maintained  as  readily  to  afford  the  audience  ample  means  of  safe egress. (6)  The  doors  of  all  exits  shall  be  so  constructed  and  maintained  as  easily to  open  outwards  on  baing  pressed  from  within. (c)  The  seating  in  the  building  shall  be  so  arranged  as  not  to  interfere with  free  access  to  the  exits. (d)  The  gangways,  the  staircases,  and  the  passages  leading  to  the  exits shall,  during  the  presence  of  the  public  in  the  building,  be  kept  clear  of obstructions.  No  person  shall  be  allowed  to  stand  or  sit  in  any  of  the  gang- ways intersecting  the  rows  of  seats,  or  in  the  space  b3tween  the  front  row  of seats  and  the  screen  ;  and  if  standing  be  permitted  by  the  licensing  authority in  any  other  gangway  or  portion  of  the  auditorium,  sufficient  room  shall  b,; left  to  allow  persons  to  pass  easily  to  and  fro Staff. 3.  — -(a)  The  licensee  or  some  responsible  person  nominated  by  him  in writing  for  the  purpose  shall  be  in  charge  during  the  whole  time  of  any  exhibi- tion and  there  shall  also  be  during  that  time  a  sufficient  staff  of  attendants in  the  building  for  the  purpose  of  securing  safety. ( b)  All  persons  responsible  for  or  employed  in  or  in  connection  with  the exhibition  shall  take  all  due  precautions  for  the  prevention  of  accidents,  and shall  abstain  from  any  act  whatever  which  tends  to  cause  fire  and  is  not reasonably  necessary  for  the  purpose  of  the  exhibition. Fire  Appliances. 4.  — -(a)  Fire  appliances  suitable  to  the  character  of  the  building  and adequate  to  deal  with  an  outbreak  of  fire  shall  be  provided  and  maintained in  good  working  order.  During  the  exhibition  such  appliances  shall  be  in  the charge  of  some  person  (a)  specially  nominated  for  that  purpose  who  shall  see that  they  are  kept  constantly  available  for  use. (b)  There  shall  always  be  within  the  enclosure  sufficient  means  of  dealing with  fire  readily  available  for  use,  and  these  shall  include  the  following, namely,  a  thick  woollen  blanket,  two  buckets  of  water,  and  a  bucket  of  dry sand.  Before  the  commencement  of  each  exhibition  the  operator  shall satisfy  himself  that  the  fire  appliances  within  the  enclosure  are  ready  for  use. (a.)  It  is  not  required  that  the  psrson  specially  nominated  should  necessarily  be  employed  excli- sively  in  taking  charge  of  the  fire  appliances,  but  he  must  not  be  given  other  work  during  an.  exhibition which  would  take  him  away  from  the  building  or  otherwise  prevent  him  from  being  immediately availab\ein  case  of  danger  or  alarm  of  fire. Digest  of  Acts. 181 Smoking. 5.  — No  smoking  shall  at  any  time  be  psrmitted  within  the  barrier  or enclosure,  nor  in  the  film  room  nor  in  any  part  of  the  premises  in  which  films are  stored,  wound,  or  repaired.  Notices  stating  that  smoking  is  prohibited shall  be  kept  posted  in  the  enclosure  and  film  room  and  any  such  part  of  the premises  as  aforesaid. Inflammable  Articles. 6.  — No  inflammable  article  shall  unnecessarily  be  taken  into,  or  allowed to  remain  in,  the  enclosure,  the  film  room,  or  any  part  of  the  premises  in which  films  are  stored,  wound,  or  repaired. Enclosures. Regulations  applying  to  all  classes  of  buildings. 7.  — (1)  (a)  The  projecting  apparatus  shall  be  placed  in  an  enclosure  of substantial  construction  made  of  or  lined  internally  with  fire-resisting  material and  of  sufficient  dimensions  to  allow  the  operator  to  work  freely. (b)  All  fittings  and  fixtures  within  the  enclosure  other  than  the  frames of  outside  windows  shall  be  constructed  of  or  covered  with  fire-resisting material. The  entrance  to  the  enclosure  shall  be  suitably  placed  and  fitted  with  a self-closing  close-fitting  door  which  shall  be  kept  closed  during  the  exhibition. For  the  purpose  of  this  Regulation  the  expression  "  fire  resisting  material  " includes  teak  or  oak  not  less  than  two  inches  thick. (c)  The  openings  through  which  the  necessary  pipes  and  cables  pass  into the  enclosure  shall  be  efficiently  sealed  or  bushed,  as  the  case  may  be. (d)  The  op3nings  in  the  front  face  of  the  enclosure  shall  be  covered  with glass  and  shall  not  be  larger  than  is  necessary  for  effective  projection  and observation. Each  such  opening  shall  be  fitted  with  a  screen  of  fire-resisting  material, which  can  be  released  from  both  the  inside  and  the  outside  of  the  enclosure so  that  it  automatically  closes  with  a  close-fitting  joint.  The  screens  shall be  so  constructed  and  arranged  that  they  can  all  be  released  simultaneously from  the  operating  position  near  any  of  the  projectors. The  openings  shall  not  exceed  two  for  each  projecting  apparatus  and not  more  than  two  of  the  openings  shall  be  left  unscreened  at  any  one  time notwithstanding  that  there  be  two  or  more  lanterns  in  the  enclosure  unless a  control  is  provided  by  which  all  the  screens  can  be  released  simultaneously from  both  the  inside  and  the  outside  of  the  enclosure. (e)  The  door  of  the  enclosure  and  all  openings,  bushes,  and  joints  shall be  so  constructed  and  maintained  as  to  prevent,  so  far  as  possible,  the  escape of  any  smoke  into  the  auditorium  or  any  part  of  the  building  to  which  the public  are  admitted. (/)  Adequate  means  of  ventilation  shall  be  provided  with  sufficient inlets  and  outlets  so  as  to  ensure  a  constant  supply  of  fresh  air.  The  inlets and  outlets  shall  communicate  directly  with  the  outside  of  the  building,  and shall  be  so  arranged  as  not  to  expose  the  operator  to  a  direct  draught. (g)  If  the  enclosure  is  inside  the  auditorium,  either  a  suitable  barrier shall  be  placed  round  the  enclosure  at  a  distance  of  not  less  than  two  feet from  it,  or  other  effectual  means  shall  be  taken  to  prevent  the  public  from coming  into  contact  with  the  enclosure. *  Provided  that  this  requirement  shall  not  apply  where  the  enclosure  is of  permanent  construction  and  is  not  entered  from  the  auditorium. (h)  The  enclosure  shall  be  in  charge  of  a  competent  operator  over  eighteen years  of  age,  who  shall  be  present  in  the  enclosure  during  the  whole  time  that the  apparatus  is  in  use.  This  shall  not  prevent  the  operator  leaving  the  enclo- sure for  a  short  period  in  case  of  need  provided  that  a  competent  assistant, over  sixteen  years  of  age,  is  left  in  charge  and  the  operator  remains  within immediate  call. (i)  No  unauthorised  person  shall  go  into  the  enclosure  or  be  allowed *0  be  within  the  barrier. 182 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book, Regulations  applying  only  to  specified  classes  of  buildings. (2)  In  the  case  of  buildings  used  habitually  for  cinematograph  exhibitions the  enclosure  shall  be  outside  the  auditorium  ;  and  in  the  case  of  permanent buildings  used  habitually  as  aforesaid  the  enclosure  shall  also  be  permanent. Provided  that  if  the  licensing  authority  is  of  opinion  that,  in  the  case  of an  existing  building,  compliance  with  either  or  both  of  the  requirements  in the  preceding  paragraph  is  impracticable  or  in  the  circumstances  unnecessary for  securing  safety,  the  requirement  or  requirements  shall  not  apply. In  any  new  building  where  the  enclosure  is  permanent,  the  enclosure shall  also  comply  with  the  following  requirements  : — ■ (a)  a  window  or  skylight  shall  be  provided. (b)  the  entrance  shall  be  from  the  open  air. (c)  alternative  means  of  egress  shall  be  provided  unless  the  licensing  authority  is  satisfied  that compliance  with  this  requirement  is  impracticable. Projecting  Apparatus  and  Films. 8.  — (a)  The  projecting  apparatus  shall  be  placed  on  firm  supports  con- structed of  fire-resisting  material. (b)  Every  lantern  shall  be  fitted  with  a  metal  shutter  which  can  readily be  inserted  by  hand  between  the  source  of  light  and  the  film-gate,  and  every projector  shall  be  fitted  with  a  metal  shutter  so  arranged  as  automatically to  cut  off  the  film-gate  from  the  source  of  light  when  the  projector  stops. (c)  The  construction  of  the  film-gate  shall  be  substantial  and  such  as  to afford  ample  heat-radiating  surface.  The  passage  for  the  film  shall  be  suffi- ciently narrow  to  prevent  flames  travelling  upwards  or  downwards  from  the light-opening. 9.  — (a)  Projectors  shall  be  fitted  with  two  metal  boxes  of  substantial construction  to  and  from  which  the  film  shall  be  made  to  travel,  unless  both the  film  spools  are  contained  in  a  metal  chamber  of  substantial  construction below  the  projector.  There  shall  not  be  more  than  2,000  feet  of  film  in  either of  the  two  metal  boxes. (6)  The  film  boxes  or  chamber  shall  be  made  to  close  in  such  a  manner, and  shall  be  fitted  with  film  slots  so  constructed,  as  to  prevent  the  passage of  flame  to  the  interior  of  the  box  or  chamber,  and  they  shall  remain  so  closed during  the  whole  time  that  projection  is  taking  place. 10.  — -Take-up  spools  shall  be  mechanically  driven  and  films  shall  be wound  upon  spools  so  that  the  wound  film  shall  not  at  any  time  reach  or project  beyond  the  edges  of  the  flanges  of  the  spool. 11.  — (a)  During  the  exhibition  all  films  when  not  in  use  shall  be  kept in  closed  metal  boxes  of  substantial  construction.  When  in  the  enclosure not  more  than  six  spools  shall  be  kept  in  one  box  at  the  same  time. (b)  Not  more  than  12  spools  or  20,000  feet  of  film  altogether  shall  be kept  in  the  enclosure  and  the  rewinding  room  at  the  same  time. Rewinding  Room. 12.  — (a)  A  separate  room  shall  be  provided  for  the  rewinding  and  repair- ing of  films,  which  shall  be  constructed  throughout  of,  or  lined  internally  with , fire-resisting  material. (&)  All  fittings  and  fixtures  within  the  rewinding  room  shall  be  constructed of,  or  covered  with,  fire -resisting  material,  and  the  entrance  shall  be  provided with  a  self-closing  close-fitting  door  of  fire-resisting  material  which  shall  not communicate  directly  with  the  auditorium  or  any  part  of  the  building  to  which the  public  are  admitted.  If  there  is  any  communicating  doorway  or  other opening  between  the  enclosure  and  the  rewinding  room  it  shall  also  be  provided with  a  door  or  shutter  of  fire-resisting  material For  the  purposes  of  this  Regulation  the  expression  "  fire-resisting material  "  includes  teak  or  oak  not  less  than  2  inches  thick. (c)  The  rewinding  room  shall  be  provided  with  adequate  means  of ventilation,  with  sufficient  inlets  and  outlets  so  as  to  ensure  a  constant  supply of  fresh  air.  The  inlets  and  outlets  shall  communicate  directly  with  the outside  of  the  building. Digest  of  Acts. 183 {d)  Alternative  means  of  egress  shall  be  provided  other  than  through the  enclosure. Provided  that  if  the  licensing  authority  is  of  opinion  that  compliance with  any  of  the  requirements  of  this  regulation  is  impracticable  or,  in  the  case of  any  of  the  requirements  in  paragraphs  (a),  (b)  and  {d),  that  it  is  in  the circumstances  unnecessary  for  securing  safety,  the  requirement  or  require- ments shall  not  apply. Lighting  and  Electrical  Installation. 13.  — (a)  Where  the  general  lighting  of  the  premises  can  be  controlled from  within  the  enclosure,  there  shall  also  be  separate  and  independent  means of  control  outside  of  and  away  from  the  enclosure. (6)  The  auditorium  and  exits  therefrom  to  trie  outside  of  the  building and  all  parts  of  the  building  to  which  the  public  are  admitted  shall  throughout be  adequately  illuminated  (a)  during  the  whole  time  the  public  is  present. The  lighting  for  this  purpose  (hereinafter  referred  to  as  safety  lighting)  shall be  supplied  from  a  separate  source  from  that  of  the  general  lighting  of  the premises  and  shall  not  be  controllable  from  the  enclosure  (b).  Where  oi] lamps  are  provided  colza  oil  shall  be  used. 14.  — Where  electrical  energy  is  used  for  lighting  or  other  purposes  within the  building  the  following  requirements  shall  be  observed  : — ■ (a)  Except  as  otherwise  provided  in  these  Regulations,  the  installation  generally  shall  be  in accordance  with  the  Wiring  Rules  of  the  Institution  of  Electrical  Engineers. (61  The  main  supply  fuses  and  switches  shall  not  be  accessible  to  the  public.  They  shall  be  located where  there  is  ample  space  and  head  room  and  where  there  is  no  risk  of  fire  resulting therefrom. (c)  A  separate  circuit  shall  be  taken  from  the  source  of  supply  for  the  projector  circuit  so  that no  accident  to  this  circuit  can  affect  the  general  lighting. (d)  Each  of  the  main  circuits  shall  be  separately  protected  by  an  efficient  linked  switch  and  by a  fuse  on  each  pole. (e)  The  general  wiring  of  the  building  shall  be  protected  by  metal  conduit  mechanically  and electrically  continuous  or  by  hard  wood  casings,  except  as  regards  any  necessary  flexible conductors  such  as  may  be  required  for  pendant  lamps  or  movable  fittings. (f  All  fuses  and  distribution  boards  shall  be  of  a  completely  protected  type  so  constructed  that the  fuse  holders  can  be  bandied  for  renewal  of  the  fuse  wires  without  risk  of  touching live  metal. (g)  Portable  lamps  for  the  orchestra  or  similar  lighting  shall  be  connected  to  a  separate  circuit or  circuits  from  the  distribution  fuse  boards. (A)  The  electrical  installation  shall  be  in  charge  of  a  competent  person,  whether  the  operator  or another,  who  shall  have  received  an  adequate  electrical  training  for  his  duties, (i)  The  competent  person  shall  satisfy  himself  before  the  commencement  of  each  performance that  the  electrical  apparatus,  including  the  projector  circuits,  is  in  proper  working  order Provided  that  paragraphs  (a)  ,(e)  ,(f)  ,(g)  of  this  Regulation  shall  not  apply  to  such  parts of  the  electrical  installation  as  were  in  use  before  the  date  of  these  Regulations,  except  in the  event  of  such  parts  being  altered  or  renewed. 15.  — No illuminant  other  than  electric  light,  limelight,  or  acetylene  shall b2  used  within  the  lantern  and  the  following  conditions  shall  be  observed  : (1)  Electric  Light. — (a)  All  cables  and  wires  for  the  projector  circuits tvithin  and  without  the  enclosure  shall  be  heavily  insulated  and  any  necessary slack  cable  within  the  enclosure  shall  be  heavily  covered  with  asbestos. For  permanent  enclosures  installed  after  the  date  of  these  Regulations the  cables  and  wires  except  as  regards  any  necessary  slack  cable  shall,  unless armoured,  be  further  protected  by  heavy  gauge  screwed  metal  conduit  effici- ently earthed.  The  conduit  and  fittings  shall  be  bushed  where  necessary  to prevent  abrasion  of  the  insulating  material. For  temporary  enclosures  the  cables  and  wires  shall  be  secured  by  insu- lating cleats.  Within  the  enclosure  they  shall  be  heavily  protected  by asbestos  and  without  the  enclosure  they  shall  be  protected  by  casings  in  all positions  where  they  are  liable  to  damage. (b)  An  efficient  double-pole  main  switch  shall  be  fixed  within  the  enclosure whereby  all  pressure  may  be  cut  off  from  the  projector  circuit  or  circuits within  the  enclosure,  and  where  the  lantern  is  earthed  an  additional  double - (a)  By  adequate  illumination  it  is  meant  that  there  should  be  such  a  degree  of  light  as  to  enable the  spectators  to  see  their  way  out. (b)  e.g.,  if  the  general  lighting  is  by  electricity,  the  safety  lighting  shall  be  by  (a)  electricity  from another  source,  (6)  gas,  or  (c)  oil  or  candles. 184 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. pole  switch  shall  be  fixed  for  each  arc  lamp  so  that  the  pressure  may  be  Cut off  whilst  recarboning  is  taking  place. (c)  Where  two  or  more  projectors  are  installed  and  a  change-over  switch is  required,  it  shall,  unless  it  be  a  double-pole  switch  having  a  secure  "  off  " position,  be  in  addition  to  and  not  in  substitution  for  the  above  main  switch. (d)  All  live  parts  of  apparatus  within  five  feet  of  the  projector  shall  be shielded  so  that  they  cannot  be  accidentally  touched.  The  covers  of  enclosed switches  shall  be  of  metal  and,  with  the  exception  of  change-over  switches, shall  be  so  constructed  that  the  switch  handle  does  not  work  through  an  open slot.  Where  live  metal  is  exposed  so  that  it  may  be  touched,  the  floor  within a  radius  of  three  feet  from  a  point  immediately  below  the  live  metal  shall  be covered  with  insulating  material. (e)  Within  the  enclosure  the  pressure  of  the  supply  between  any  two conductois  or  between  any  conductor  and  earth  shall  not  at  any  time  exceed 250  volts  direct  or  125  volts  alternating  for  the  projector  circuit. Where  the  supply  of  alternating  current  is  at  a  higher  pressure,  the pressure  shall  be  reduced  by  means  of  a  double-wound  transformer. In  the  case  of  a  stand-by  or  temporary  supply  from  across  the  outer conductors  of  a  direct-current  3-wire  system  exceeding  250  volts,  the  projector circuit  shall  be  taken  as  a  shunt  across  part  of  a  resistance  connected  across the  outer  conductors  of  the  supply,  so  that  the  pressure  within  the  enclosure shall  not  at  any  time  exceed  250  volts. (/)  The  projector  motor  circuit  shall  be  controlled  by  a  double-pole switch  or  hand-shield  plug.  The  motor  starter  and  its  resistance  may  be within  the  enclosure,  but  these  and  all  other  parts  of  the  circuit  shall  be protected  so  that  no  live  metal  can  be  inadvertently  touched. (g)  Fuses  shah  be  protected  by  enclosure  in  covers  or  cabinets  against scattering  of  hot  metal  and  shall  be  mounted  in  carriers  or  holders,  so  con- structed that  the  hand  cannot  inadvertently  touch  live  metal  and  that  the hand  is  protected  from  the  flash  should  a  fuse  blow  on  the  insertion  of  the carrier  in  the  contacts. (h)  The  lamp  or  lamps  for  lighting  the  enclosure  and  the  rewinding  room shall  not  be  connected  to  the  safety  lighting. (i)  All  metal  work  liable  to  become  accidentally  charged,  including  the projecting  apparatus,  shall  be  efficiently  earthed.  The  size  of  the  earth  wires shall  be  in  accordance  with  the  requirements  of  the  Wiring  Rules  of  the Institution  of  Electrical  Engineers. (j)  The  arc  lamp  adjusting  handles  shall  be  made  of  insulating  material and  shall  be  so  constructed  and  arranged  that  the  hand  cannot  inadvertently touch  live  metal. (k)  An  ammeter  shall  be  provided  in  the  projector  circuit  within  the enclosure. (I)  Resistances  shall  be  so  constructed  and  maintained  that  no  coil  or other  part  shall  at  any  time  become  unduly  heated,  (a) The  framework,  supports  and  enclosures  of  resistances  shall  be  made entirely  of  fire-resisting  material. Resistances  shall  not  be  attached  to  wood  work  and  shall,  as  far  as  possible, be  kept  away  from  any  wood  work.  All  wood  work  shall,  where  necessary,  be effectively  protected  against  overheating. The  terminals  of  the  resistances  and  the  connecting  cables  shall  not  be placed  above  the  resistance  elements. Resistances  placed  where  they  are  liable  to  be  accidentally  touched  shall be  efficiently  guarded. (m)  Resistances,  in  which  more  than  two  kilowatts  are  dissipated,  shall be  placed  outside  the  enclosure  and  in  a  room  or  place  other  than  the  rewinding room  accessible  only  to  the  technical  staff.  Adequate  precautions  shall  be taken  against  fire  resulting  therefrom.  If  within  the  building,  the  room  or place  shall  not  communicate  directly  with  the  auditorium.    It  shall  be  well (a)  e.g.,  they  should  not  become  so  heated  that  a  piece  of  newspaper  placed  in  contact  with  any part  of  the  resistance  would  readily  ignite. Digest  of  Acts. 185 ventilated  by  ample  inlets  and  outlets  connecting  directly  with  the  outside air. Switches  suitably  placed  shall  be  provided  by  means  of  which  the  pressure may  be  cut  off  from  the  resistances. (n)  The  motor  generators  or  the  electrical  generating  plant,  as  the  case may  be,  and  the  main  switchgear  shall  be  in  a  fire-resisting  room  or  rooms which  may  also  contain  the  main  resistances  and  the  main  supply  fuses  and switches.  This  room  shall  be  well  ventilated  and  shall  not  commuunicate directly  with  the  auditorium  or  any  part  of  the  building  to  which  the  public are  admitted. Provided  that  the  requirements  in  paragraphs  (c),  (d),  (m),  (n)  shall  not apply  to  apparatus  in  use  before  the  date  of  these  Regulations  and  the  require- ments in  paragraphs  (e),  (g),  (i),  (j),  (k)  shall  not  apply,  as  regards  such  appara- tus, until  two  years  from  the  said  date,  except  in  the  event  of  the  apparatus being  renewed  or  materially  altered. (2)  Limelight. — The  tubing  shall  be  of  sufficient  strength  to  resist  pressure from  without  and  shall  be  properly  connected  up. Cylinders  containing  gas  under  pressure  other  than  acetylene  gas  shall be  constructed,  tested  and  filled  in  conformity  with  the  recommendations either  of  the  Committee  on  the  manufacture  of  Compressed  Gas  Cylinders appointed  by  the  Home  Office  in  1895  or  of  the  Committee  on  Compressed Gas  Cylinders  appointed  by  the  Department  of  Scientific  and  Industrial Research  in  1918. (3)  Acetylene. — Acetylene,  whether  or  not  in  conjunction  with  oxygen shall  be  used  only  when  supplied  : — ■ (a)  direct  from  cylinders  or  other  vessels  containing  a  homogeneous  porous  substance  with  or without  acetone,  which,  in  regard  to  their  contents  and  the  degree  of  compression,  comply with  the  requirements  of  the  Secretary  of  State's  order  (a)  regulating  the  compression  of acetylene  gas  into  cylinders  containing  a  porous  substance,  and  in  force  for  the  time being ;  or  (b)  from  a  generator  which  shall  be  situated  outside  the  building  in  a  place approved  by  the  licensing  authority,  the  gas  being  supplied  to  the  operator's  box,  so far  as  practicable,  by  pipes  of  metal  other  than  unalloye  d  copper,  and  such  flexible  tubing as  is  necessarily  employed  being  of  sufficient  strength  to  resist  pressure  from  without  and being  properly  connected  up. Provided  that  acetylene  supplied  direct  from  a  generator  shall  not  be employed  as  an  illuminant  in  wooden  buildings  or  intents,  or  other  movable or  temporary  structures. Exhibition  of  Regulations. 16.  — The  licensee  shall  see  that  a  copy  of  these  Regulations  is  exhibited in  the  enclosure  and  is  easily  accessible  to  the  operators. Buildings  Occasionally  Used. 17.  — Where  a  building  is  used  only  occasionally  for  the  purposes  of  a cinematograph  exhibition,  the  provisions  of  the  following  Regulations  shall not  apply  unless  specially  imposed  and  notified  as  conditions  by  the  licensing authority  in  pursuance  of  Section  7  of  the  Act  in  cases  of  exceptional  danger, viz.  : — Regulations  2(6),  11(6),  and  14  (excepting  paragraphs  (c)  (h)  and  (i)  in so  far  as  they  relate  to  the  projector  circuits),  but  the  following  requirements shall  be  complied  with,  viz.: — (a)  The  doors  of  all  exits  shall  be  arranged  to  meet  any  requirements  of  the  licensing  authority. (b)  The  film-boxes  fitted  to  the  projector  shall  not  exceed  14  inches  in  diameter,  inside  measure- ment. (c)  Not  more  than  3  spools  altogether  shall  be  kept  in  the  enclosure  at  any  one  time, PART  II.— PORTABLE  PROJECTORS. 18.  — Where  a  portable  self-contained  projector  is  used,  regulations 2(6),  4(a),  5  to  12  inclusive  and  14  to  17  (except  17(a) )  inclusive  shall  not  apply A)  The  Order  at  present  in  force  is  that  dated  the  23rd  June,  1919  (Statutory  Rules  and  Orders, 1919  N9.  8Q9J, 186 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. provided  that  regulations  i,  2(a),  (c),  (d),  3,  4(6)  (with  the  substitution  of  the words  "  reserved  space  "  for  the  word  "  enclosure  "),  13  (with  the  substitution of  the  words  "  reserved  space  "  for  the  word  "  enclosure  "),  17(a)  (whether or  not  the  building  is  only  occasionally  used)  and  19  to  26  inclusive  are complied  with. Reserved  Space. 19.  — (a)  If  the  projector  is  erected  in  any  part  of  the  auditorium  or  any place  to  which  the  public  have  access,  effectual  means  shall  be  taken,  whether by  the  erection  of  a  suitable  barrier  or  otherwise,  to  maintain  round  the  pro- jector a  clear  space  of  at  least  3  feet,  hereinafter  referred  to  as  "  the  reserved space." (b)  No  unauthorised  person  shall  be  allowed  within  the  reserved  space. (c)  No  smoking  shall  at  any  time  be  permitted  within  the  reserved space. (d)  No  inflammable  article  shall  unnecessarily  be  taken  into  or  allowed to  remain  in  the  reserved  space. Projectors  and  Films. 20.  — The  projector  shall  be  placed  on  a  firm  support  and  shall  be  kept clear  of  the  access  to  any  exit. 21.  — (a)  The  projector  and  the  illuminant  shall  be  entirely  enclosed  in  a casing  of  fire-resisting  material  except  for  such  openings  as  are  necessary  for effective  manipulation  and  ventilation. ( b)  Any  electric  wiring  or  terminals  fitted  within  the  casing  shall  be  so placed  that  it  shall  be  impossible  for  films  in  use  in  the  projector  to  come  in contact  with  them. (c)  Each  electric  circuit  on  the  projector  shall  be  fitted  with  a  separate switch  controlled  from  outside  the  casing,  and  so  placed  as  to  be  within  reach of  the  operator  when  standing  at  the  projector. (d)  No  illuminant  other  than  electric  light  in  hermetically  sealed  lamps shall  be  used  within  the  projector,  and  the  illuminant  shall  be  separately encased  in  such  a  way  as  to  prevent  contact  with  the  film. (e)  The  heat  of  the  illuminant,  and  its  position  in  relation  to  the  optical system,  shall  be  such  that  it  is  impossible  for  the  rays  of  light  to  ignite  a stationary  film,  (a) 22.  — (a)  The  projector  shall  be  fitted  with  film-boxes  of  fire-resisting material,  which  shall  be  made  to  close  in  such  a  manner,  and  (where  ribbon film  is  employed)  shall  be  fitted  with  film-slots  so  constructed  as  to  prevent the  passage  of  flame  to  the  interior  of  the  box. (b)  The  film-boxes  shall  not  be  capable  of  carrying  films  of  more  than 10  inches  in  diameter,  and  shall  be  so  constructed  as  to  be  easily  detachable from  the  apparatus. (c)  All  films  shall  be  contained  in  film-boxes,  which  shall  be  attached  to or  removed  from  the  projector  without  being  opened,  so  that  at  no  time  shall a  film  be  exposed  except  the  portion  necessary  for  threading  up. (d)  During  an  exhibition  not  more  than  three  film-boxes  (including  the two  actually  attached  to  the  projector)  shall  be  in  the  auditorium  at  any  one time.  If  further  film-boxes  are  required,  they  shall  be  kept  in  closed  metal boxes  outside  the  auditorium,  and,  if  in  the  building,  in  a  place  approved  by the  licensing  authority. Electric  Circuits  for  the  Projector. 23.  — (a)  All  electric  conductors  shall  be  of  adequate  size  for  the  current they  have  to  carry  and  shall  be  efficiently  covered  with  insulating  material and  shall  be  either  (i)  placed  out  of  reach  of  persons  in  the  anditorium  and where  they  are  not  liable  to  damage,  or  (ii)  protected  against  injury  by  suitable casings. (a)  This  requirement  will  be  considered  as  met  if  a  film  stationary  in  the  film  gate  fails  to  ignite within  a  period  of  three  minutes. Digest  of  Acts. 187 (b)  Resistances  shall  be  made  entirely  of  fire-resisting  material,  and shall  be  so  constructed  and  maintained  that  no  coil  or  other  part  at  any  time shall  become  unduly  heated,  (a)  If  inside  the  auditorium,  they  shall  be adequately  protected  by  a  wire  guard  or  other  efficient  means  of  preventing accidental  contact,  and  shall  not  be  placed  within  reach  of  persons  in  the audience. (c)  The  operator  shall  satisfy  himself  before  the  commencement  of  each performance  that  all  cables,  leads,  connections,  resistances,  and  fuses  are  in proper  working  order.  The  resistances,  if  not  under  constant  observation, shall  be  inspected  at  least  once  during  each  performance.  If  any  fault  is detected,  current  shall  be  immediately  switched  off,  and  shall  remain  switched off  until  the  fault  has  been  remedied. (d)  The  projector  circuit  shall  be  independently  protected  by  a  double pole  switch  and  fuses  properly  enclosed  and  placed  near  the  source  of  supply or  the  point  of  connection  with  the  general  lighting  supply,  as  the  case  may be.  Provided  that,  where  the  current  does  not  exceed  five  amperes  and  the connection  of  the  projector  circuit  to  the  general  lighting  supply  is  made  by means  of  a  connector  as  described  in  paragraph  (e)  below,  such  a  connector may  be  used  in  substitution  for  a  double-pole  switch. (e)  Where  the  projector  circuit  is  connected  to  the  genera]  lighting  supply  it shall  be  connected  only  at  a  point  where  the  wires  of  the  general  lighting supply  are  of  ample  size  for  the  current  they  may  have  to  carry,  and  the connection  shall  be  either  by  (a)  securely  made  joints  or  connections,  or  (b) a  properly  constructed  wall  type  connector  of  hand  shield  type.  It  shall  not be  connected  to  any  lighting  fitting,  or  by  means  of  an  "  adaptor  "  to  a  lamp- holder. Exhibition  of  Regulations. 24.  ' — A  copy  of  so  much  of  these  Regulations  as  applies  when  a  portable projector  is  used  shall  be  exhibited  in  any  room  or  place  in  which  a  portable projector  is  used  for  the  purposes  of  an  exhibition. PART  III.— LICENCES. 25.  — Subject  to  the  provisions  of  No.  26  of  these  Regulations,  every licence  granted  under  the  Act  shall  contain  a  clause  providing  for  its  suspension by  the  licensing  authority  in  the  event  of  any  failure  on  the  part  of  the  licensee to  carry  out  these  Regulations,  or  of  the  building  becoming  otherwise  unsafe, or  of  any  material  alteration  being  made  in  the  building  or  enclosure  with- out the  consent  of  the  licensing  authority. 26. — 'Where  a  licence  has  been  granted  under  the  Act  in  respect  of  a movable  building,  a  plan  and  description  of  the  building,  certified  with  the approval  of  the  licensing  authority,  shall  be  attached  to  the  licence.  Such  a licence  may  provide  that  any  of  the  conditions  or  restrictions  contained therein  may  be  modified  either  by  the  licensing  authority,  or  by  the  licensing authority  for  the  district  where  an  exhibition  is  about  to  be  given.  '  The licence  and  plan  and  description  or  any  of  them  shall  be  produced  on  demand to  any  police  constable  or  to  any  person  authorised  by  the  licensing  authority, or  by  the  authority  in  whose  district  the  building  is  being,  or  is  about  to  be, used  for  the  purpose  of  an  exhibition. PART  IV.— REPEAL 27. — The  Regulations  dated  February  18th,  19 10  (b),  and  May  20th,  19 1 3 (c)  made  under  the  Cinematograph  Act,  1909,  are  hereby  repealed,  provided nevertheless  that  any  licence  granted  prior  to  such  repeal  shall  remain  valid for  the  period  for  which  it  was  granted  without  the  imposition  of  any  more stringent  condition  than  may  have  been  imposed  at  the  time  of  the  grant (a)  e.g.,  they  should  not  become  so  heated  that  a  piece  of  newspaper  placed  in  contact  with  any part  of  the  resistance  would  readily  ignite. (b)  S.R.  &  O.,  1910,  No.  189.  (c)  S,R.  &  O.,  i9i3,No.  566, 188  The  Cinematograph  Year  Book. Cinematograph  Films  Act,  1927. An  Act  to  restrict  blind  booking  and  advance  booking  of  cinematograph films,  and  to  secure  the  renting  and  exhibition  of  a  certain  proportion of  British  films,  and  for  purposes  connected  therewith. Be  it  enacted  by  the  King's  most  Excellent  Majesty,  by  and  with  the aivice  and  consent  of  the  Lords  Spiritual  and  Temporal,  and  Commons, in  this  present  Parliament  assembled,  and  by  the  authority  of  the  same, as  follows  : — PART  L RESTRICTIONS  ON  BLIND  BOOKING  AND  ADVANCE  BOOKING OF  FILMS. 1.  — (Restriction  on  Blind  Booking  of  Films).— (i)  As  from  the  commencement  of  this  Act, no  agreement  shall  be  entered  into  to  rent  or  imposing  an  obligation  when  called  on  to  rent  for public  exhibition  in  Great  Britain  any  film  to  which  this  Act  applies  unless  every  such  film  to  which the  agreement  relates  has  been  registered  under  this  Act  or  a  valid  application  for  the  registration thereof  has  been  made  : Provided  that— (a)  this  provision  shall  not  apply  to  a  film  which  has  been  exhibited  to  exhibitors  or  to  the public  in  Great  Britain  before  the  commencement  of  this  Act ;  and (b)  in  the  case  of  a  serial  film  or  a  series  of  films  within  the  meaning  of  this  Act,  it  shall  be sufficient  if  any  three  parts  thereof  have  been  registered  or  a  valid  application  for  the  registration of  three  parts  thereof  has  been  made. (2)  In  the  case  of  a  film  which  has  not  been  previously  exhibited  to  exhibitors  or  to  the  public in  Great  Britain,  this  section  shall  not  operate  so  as  to  prohibit  the  making  prior  to  the  registration or  application  for  registration  thereof  of  an  agreement  for  the  exhibition  of  the  film  in  one  theatre only  on  a  number  of  consecutive  days. 2.  — (Restriction  on  Advance  Booking.) — (i )  As  from  the  commencement  of  this  Act,  no  agreement shall  be  entered  into  for  the  exhibition  to  the  public  in  Great  Britain  at  a  date  later  than  the expiration  of  the  authorised  period  from  the  date  of  the  agreement  of  any  film  to  which  this  Act applies  : Provided  that  in  the  case  of  a  serial  film  or  a  series  of  films  within  the  meaning  of  this  Act,  the authorised  period  shall  apply  only  in  respect  of  the  date  of  exhibition  of  the  first  three  parts. Provided  that  in  the  case  of  a  serial  film  or  a  series  of  films  within  the  meaning  of  this  Act  the authorised  period  shall  apply  only  in  respect  of  the  date  of  exhibition  of  the  first  three  parts. (2)    For  the  purposes  of  this  section  the  authorised  period  shall— (a)  in  the  case  of  an  agreement  made  before  the  first  day  of  October,  nineteen  hundred  and twenty-eight,  be  twelve  months  ; (b)  in  the  case  of  an  agreement  made  on  or  after  the  first  day  of  October,  nineteen  hundred and  twenty -eight.,  and  before  the  first  day  of  October,  nineteen  hundred  and  thirty,  be  nine months ; (c)  in  the  case  of  an  agreement  made  on  or  after  the  first  day  of  October,  nineteen  hundred and  thirty,  be  six  months. 3.  — (Penalty  on  Contraventions.) — If  any  person  enters  into  an  agreement  in  contravention  of this  Part  of  this  Act,  or  if  any  person  exhibits  to  the  public  in  Great  Britain  a  film  the  right  to exhibit  which  has  been  acquired  by  him  under  any  such  agreement,  he  shall  be  guilty  of  an offence  and  liable  on  summary  conviction  to  a  fine  not  exceeding  fifty  pounds,  and  any  agreement in  contravention  of  this  part  of  the  Act,  wherever  made,  shall  be  invalid. 4.  — (Provision  as  to  Existing  Agreements.) — Any  agreement  entered  into  after  the  twenty- fifth  day  of  September,  nineteen  hundred  and  twenty-six,  and  before  the  commencement  of  this Act  which  if  entered  into  after  the  commencement  of  this  Act  would  be  an  invalid  Agreement  under the  foregoing  provisions  01  this  Part  of  this  Act  shall,  if  and  so  far  as  it  af tects  any  films  to  which this  Act  applies  to  be  delivered  for  public  exhibition  in  Great  Britain  after  the  thirty-first  daj-  of December,  nineteen  hundred  and  twenty-eight,  cease  to  have  effect  on  that  day. PART  II. REGISTRATION   OF  FILMS. 5.  — (Prohibition  Against  Exhibition  of  Unregistered  Films.) — (i)  On  and  after  the  first  day of  April,  nineteen  hundred  and  twenty-eight,  no  film  to  which  this  Act  app.ies,  or,  in  the  case of  a  serial  film  or  a  series  of  films,  no  part  thereof,  shall  be  exhibited  to  the  public  in  Great  Britain unless  the  film  or  the  part  thereof  exhibited  has  been  registered  in  accordance  with  this  Part  of  this Act: Provided  that— (a)  a  film  in  respect  of  which  a  provisional  application  for  registration  has  been  made  may, before  registration,  be  exhibited  in  Great  Britain  at  a  series  of  public  exhibitions  held  at  one theatre  only  on  consecutive  days. (b)  the  prohibition  contained  in  this  section  shall  not  apply  to  a  film  which  has  been  exhibited before  the  commencement  of  this  Act. Digest  of  Acts. {2)  If  any  person  exhibits  a  film,  or,  in  the  case  of  a  serial  film  or  a  series  of  films,  any  part thereof,  in  contravention  of  this  section  he  shall  be  guilty  of  an  offence  and  liable  on  summary  con- viction to  a  fine  not  exceeding  twenty  pounds  for  each  day  on  which  the  film  or  part  has  been  so exhibited. 6.  — (Registration  of  Films.) — (i)  The  Board  of  Trade  shall  keep  a  register  of  films  to  which this  Act  applies,  and  shall  enter  therein  such  particulars  as  may  be  prescribed  ;  and  the  register  shall specify  whether  the  film  is  registered.as  a  British  film  or  a  foreign  film. Provided  that  a  film  which  has  been  exhibited  to  exhibitors  or  to  the  public  before the  first  day  of  October,  nineteen  hundred  and  twenty-seven  shall  not  be  registered  unless  the Board  of  Trade,  after  consultation  with  the  Advisory  Committee  hereinafter  mentioned,  determine that  the  registration  of  the  film  shall  be  allowed. (2)  The  Board  of  Trade  shall  publish  weekly  in  the  "  Board  of  Trade  Journal  "  lists  of  the  films registered  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of  this  Act. (5)  An  application  to  register  a  film  shall  be  made  by  or  on  behalf  of  the  maker  or  renter  of  th  e film,  and  shall  be  accompanied  by  the  prescribed  fee,  and  by  such  information  as  the  Board  of  Trade may  require,  and  in  particular,  where  the  application  is  for  the  registration  of  the  film  as  a  British film,  such  information  as  may  be  necessary  to  determine  whether  the  film  is  a  British  film. (1)  An  application  shall  not  be  a  valid  application  unless  the  film  has  been  trade  shown,  nor if  more  than  fourteen  days  have  elapsed  since  it  was  trade  shown: Provided  that— (a)  a  provisional  application  may  be  made  before  a  film  has  been  trade  shown,  and  in  such case  on  the  film  being  trade  shown  within  six  weeks  after  the  lodging  of  the  provisional application,  the  provisional  application  shall  as  from  the  date  of  the  trade  show  become  a  valid application. (6)  an  application  made  more  than  fourteen  days  after  the  film  was  trade  shown  may  be accepted  by  the  Board  as  a  valid  application  if  satisfied  that  the  delay  was  due  to  special  circum- stances and  was  not  intentional. (5)  On  the  registration  of  a  film,  the  Board  shall  issue  to  the  applicant  a  certificatr  of  registra- tion, and  the  certificate  shall  state  the  length  of  the  film  and  whether  the  film  is  registered  as  a British  film  or  a  foreign  film. 7.  — (Inspection  of  Register,  etc.) — (1)  The  register  of  films  kept  under  this  Act  shall  at  all reasonable  times  be  open  to  inspection  by  any  person  on  payment  of  the  prescribed  fee,  and  any person  inspecting  the  register  may  make  copies  or  extracts  from  the  register. (2)  Any  person  may  on  payment  of  the  prescribed  fee  require  to  be  furnished  with  a  copy  of any  entry  in  the  register  certified  to  be  a  true  copy  by  an  officer  of  the  Board  of  Trade  appointed  to keep  the  register. (3)  The  registration  of  a  film  may  be  proved  by  the  production  of  a  copy  of  the  Board of  Trade  Journal,  containing  a  notification  of  the  registration  of  the  film  or,  of  a  certificate  of registration,  or  of  a  certified  copy  of  the  entry  in  the  register  relating  to  the  film,  and  a  certificate purporting  to  be  a  certificate  of  registration  or  a  copy  of  any  entry  purporting  to  be  certified  as  a true  copy  by  such  officer  as  aforesaid  shall  in  all  legal  proceedings  be  evidence  of  the  matters  stated [  herein  without  proof  of  the  signature  or  authority  of  the  person  signing  it. 8.  — (Correction  of  Register.) — {1)  If  the  Board  of  Trade  at  any  time  have  reason  to  believe  that the  length  of  a  film  has  been  or  has  become  incorrectly  registered,  or  that  a  film  has  been  incorrectly registered  as  a  British  film,  they  may  call  for  such  evidence  as  they  think  fit  as  to  the  correctness  or otherwise  of  the  registration,  and  if  satisfied  that  the  film  has  been  or  is  incorrectly  registered,  they shall  correct  the  register  and  issue  an  amended  certificate  of  registration. (2)  On  the  issue  of  an  amended  certificate,  the  former  certificate  shall  cease  to  have  effect, except  that  the  Board  of  Trade  may  in  any  particular  case  allow  the  film  to  be  counted  for  the purposes  of  the  provisions  of  Part  III.  of  this  Act  relating  to  renters'  and  exhibitors'  quotas  as  being of  the  length  originally  registered,  or  as  a  British  film,  as  the  case  may  be. 9.  — Power  to  Require  Reference  to  High  Court.)— (1)  If  any  person  is  aggrieved  by  the  refusal of  the  Board  of  Trade  to  register  a  film,  or  to  register  a  film  as  a  British  film,  or  by  a  decision  of  the Board  to  correct  the  registration  of  a  film,  the  matter  shall,  subject  to  rules  of  court,  be  referred  by the  Board  of  Trade  to  the  High  Court  for  determination,  and  the  decision  of  the  Court  on  any  such reference  shall  be  final  and  no  appeal  shall  lie  therefrom  to  any  other  court. (2)  When  the  person  aggrieved  is  a  person  whose  principal  place  of  business  is  in  Scotland, this  section  shall  apply  as  if  the  reference  to  the  High  Court  were  a  reference  to  the  Court  of  Session. 10.  — -(Provisions  as  to  Alterations  of  the  Length  of  Films.)— (1)  If  the  length  of  a  film  is  altered lo  the  extent  of  more  than  ten  per  cent,  thereof  after  an  application  for  registration  thereof  has  tetn lodged  or  after  the  registration  thereof,  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  maker  of  the  film  or,  if  at  the time  of  alteration  the  film  has  been  acquired  by  a  renter,  the  renter,  to  send  to  the  Board  of  Trade notice  of  the  alteration,  and  if  he  fails  to  d"o  so,  he  shall  be  guilty  of  an  offence,  and  shall  be iable  on  summary  conviction  to  a  fine  not  exceeding  twenty  pounds. 11.  — (Marking  of  Registered  Films.) — (1)  On  every  copy  of  a  registered  film  there  shall  be  marked in  the  prescribed  manner : — (a)  the  registered  number  of  the  film  ; \b)  the  person  in  whose  name  the  film  is  registered  > (c)  the  registered  length  of  the  film  ; (d)  the  words  "  registered  as  a  British  film  "  or  "  registered  as  a  foreign  film,"  as  the  case may  be. 190 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Provided  that  it  shall  not  be  necessary  to  comply  with  the  above  requirements  in  respect  of any  film  if,  whenever  a  copy  thereof  is  issued  to  an  exhibitor  for  exhibition  to  the  public  in  Great Britain,  an  invoice  containing  such  particulars  as  aforesaid  is  sent  by  the  renter  to  the  exhibitor. (2)  If  after  copies  of  a  film  have  been  so  marked  or  invoices  have  been  so  sent  the  registration of  the  film  is  corrected  in  manner  provided  by  this  part  of  the  Act,  then — (a)  in  the  former  case  a  corresponding  alteration  shall  be  made  in  all  copies  of  the  film  ;  and (b)  in  the  latter  case,  new  invoices  containing  the  correct  particulars  shall  be  sent. (3)  If  any  person  fails  to  comply  with  any  of  the  provisions  of  this  section,  or  issues  a  copy  of any  registered  film  incorrectly  marked  or  any  invoice  containing  incorrect  particulars,  he  shall  be g  lilty  of  an  offence,  and  shall  be  liable  on  summary  conviction  to  a  fine  not  exceeding  twenty pounds  in  respect  of  each  copy. 12.  — (Special  Provisions  as  to  Serial  Films,  etc.)— In  the  case  of  a  serial  film  or  a  series  of  film5 the  provisions  of  this  Part  of  this  Act  shall  apply  subject  to  the  following  modifications  : — (1)  The  separate  parts  of  the  film  or  series  of  films  shall  be  separately  registered  and  each  part shall  be  treated  as  a  separate  film ; (2)  Where  three  parts  of  the  film  or  series  have  been  trade  shown,  any  other  part  may  be registered  without  having  been  trade  shown  and  notwithstanding  that  moret'han  fourteen  days  have elapsed  since  the  said  three  parts  were  trade  shown. Provided  that  if  the  Board  are  at  any  time  of  opinion  that  it  is  no  longer  desirable  to  dispense with  a  trade  show  in  the  case  of  the  remaining  parts  of  serial  films  and  series  of  films,  the>  may  make an  order  to  that  effect,  and  on  the  making  of  the  order  this  paragraph  shall  cease  to  apply. PART  III. PROVISIONS  FOR  SECURING  QUOTA  OF  BRITISH  FILMS. By  the  Renters. 13.  — (Provisions  as  to  Renters'  Quota.)- — (1)  In  the  year  commencing  on  the  first  day  of  April, nineteen  hundred  and  twenty-eight,  and  ending  on  the  thirty-first  day  of  March,  nineteen  hundred and  twenty -nine,  and  in  each  of  the  nine  succeeding  years',  any  person  engaged  in  the  business  of renting  registered  films  to  exhibitors  for  the  purpose  of  public  exhibition  in  Great  Britain  (hereinafter referred  to  as  a  renter)  shall  acquire  for  the  purposes  of  such  renting  a  total  length  of  registered British  films  representing  at  least  such  proportion  of  the  total  length  of  all  registered  films  so  acquired by  him  in  the  year  as  is  specified  as  respects  the  year  in  Part  I.  of  the  Schedule  to  this  Act,  and  such proportion  is  hereinafter  referred  to  as  the  renters'  quota,  and  if  the  films  so  acquired  include  both long  films  (that  is  to  say,  films  the  registered  length  of  which  is  three  thousand  feet  or  upwards)  or short  films  (that  is  to  say,  films  the  registered  length  of  which  is  less  than  three  thousand  feet),  the requirements  of  this  section  must  be  satisfied  as  respects  the  long  films  so  acquired  as  well  as  respects all  films  so  required. (2)  If  in  any  such  year  a  renter  fails  to  comply  with  the  requirements  of  this  Part  of  the  Act as  to  the  renters'  quota  he  shall  be  guilty  of  an  offence,  unless  such  a  certificate  as  is  hereinafter mentioned  has  been  issued  by  the  Board  ofjTrade,  or  unless  he  proves  to  the  satisfaction  of  the  court that  the  reasons  for  non-compliance  wTere  reasons  beyond  his  control. (3)  In  this  section,  "  registered  British  film  "  means  a  British  film  which  either  at  the  time  of it;  acquisition  by  the  renter  is,  or  later  within  the  same  year  becomes,  a  registered  British  film "  registered  film"  means  a  film  which  either  at  the  date  of  its  acquisition  by  the  renter  is,  or  later within  the  same  year  becomes  a  registered  film. (4)  If  a  film  is  not  registered  at  the  time  of  its  acquisition  by  a  renter,  and  is  registered  after the  expiration  of  the  year  in  which  it  is  so  acquired,  the  film  shall,  for  the  purposes  of  this  part  of  the Act,  be  treated  as  if  it  had  been  acquired  by  the  renter  in  the  year  in  which  it  is  registered. (5)  Where  a  renter  has  in  any  such  year  acquired  any  registered  films  and  subsequent!}7  in  the same  year  his  business  as  a  renter  by  assignment  or  will  or  cn  intestacy  or  by  operation  of  law, becomes  vested  in  some  other  licensed  renter,  that  other  renter  and  not  the  first -mentioned  renter shall  for  the  purposes  of  the  provisions  of  this  Part  of  this  Act  as  to  the  renters'  quota  be  deemed  to have  acquired  the  films. 14.  — (Power  of  Small  Renters  to  Combine.) — Any  number  of  renters  none  of  whom,  or  of  whom not  more  than  one,  during  any  such  year  acquires  for  the  purpose  of  renting  to  exhibitors  more  than si  i  long  registered  films,  as  hereinbefore  defined,  may,  if  the  Board  of  Trade  consent,  combine  for the  purposes  of  the  provisions  of  this  Part  of  this  Act  relating  to  the  renters'  quota  the  total  length of  registered  British  films  so  acquired  by  them  in  that  year  and  the  total  length  of  all  registered films  so  acquired  by  them  in  that  year,  and  in  such  case  if  the  total  length  of  such  registered  British films  bears  the  proper  proportion  to  the  total  length  of  all  such  registered  films,  and  the  total 1<  n^th  of  all  such  long  registered  British  films  bears  the  proper  proportion  to  the  total  length  of  all such  long  registered  films,  each  renter  shall  as  respects  that  year  be  deemed  to  have  satisfied  the provisions  of  this  Part  of  this  Act  as  to  the  renters'  quota. 15.  — (Provisions  Applicable  Where  Same  Film  Rented  by  Different  Persons  for  Different  Areas. 1 — Any  renter  whose  business  is  limited  to  the  renting  of  films  for  exhibition  exclusively  in  a  limited geographical  area  within  Great  Britain  may  for  the  purposes  of  his  renters'  quota  count  any  registered British  film  for  the  renting  of  which  in  that  area  he  has  acquired  the  exclusive  right  and  which  has not  been  previously  exhibited  to  the  public  in  that  area,  notwithstanding  that  the  film  has  been  already counted  for  the  purposes  of  the  renters'  quota  by  some  other  renter,  being  a  renter  who  has  acquired the  exclusive  right  to  rent  it  for  exhibition  in  some  other  limited  area,  or  in  Great  Britain  exclusive of  the  first-mentioned  area. 16.  — (Prohibition  of  Counting  Film  More  than  Once  for  Quota  Purposes.) — No  British  film  shall be  counted  more  than  once  for  the  purposes  of  the  provisions  of  this  Part  of  this  Act  with  respect  to the  renters'  quota,  nor,  save  as  hereinbefore  expressly  provided,  shall  any  British  film  be  counted for  the  purposes  aforesaid  by  more  than  one  renter. Digest  of  Acts. 191 Provided  that,  if  a  renter  in  any  year  acquires  old  British  films  and  also  acquires  old  foreign films,  he  shall  be  entitled  to  count  the  old  British  films  for  the  purposes  of  the  renter's  quota — {a)  if  the  only  films  acquired  by  him  during  the  year  are  old  films ;  or {b)  if  he  has  acquired  films  other  than  old  films  during  the  year  and  the  requirements  of this  part  oc  this  Act  as  to  renter's  quota  would  have  been  satisfied  as  respects  those  other films  had  they  been  the  only  films  acquired  by  him  during  the  year. For  the  purposes  of  this  proviso  the  expression  "old"  in  relation  to  a  film  means  acquired by  a  renter  not  less  than  one  year  after  the  close  of  the  year  in  which  it  was  acquired  by  another renter. 17.  — (Prohibition  Against  Carrying  on  Business  of  Renter  Unless  Licensed). — (i)  On  and  after the  first  day  of  April,  nineteen  hundred  and  twenty-eight,  and  until  the  thirty-first  day  of  March, nineteen  hundred  and  thirty-eight,  no  person  shall 'carry  on  the  business  of  renting  registered  films for  exhibition  to  the  public  in  Great  Britain  unless  he  holds  a  licence  for  the  purpose  from  the  Board of  Trade  : Provided  thai  where  an  application  for  such  a  licence  has  been  made,  it  shall  be  lawful  for  the applicant  to  carry  on  such  business  as  aforesaid  pending  the  determination  of  the  application. (2)  No  films  to  which  this  Act  applies  shall  during  the  period  aforesaid  be  exhibited  to  the public  in  Great  Britain  unless — (a)  the  film  has  been  acquired  by  the  exhibitor  from  a  person  entitled  to  carry  on  such business  as  aforesaid  ;  or {b)  the  exhibitor  is  himself  a  person  who  is  entitled  to  carry  on  such  business  as  aforesaid  and has  acquired  the  film  for  the  purpose  of  renting  it  for  public  exhibition  in  Great  Britain. (3)  If  any  person  carries  on  such  business  as  aforesaid  or  exhibits  any  film  in  contravention  or this  section,  he  shall  be  guilty  of  an  offence  and  liable  on  summary  conviction  to  a  fine  not  exceeding twenty  pounds  for  each  day  during  which  he  so  carries  on  the  business  or  exhibits  the  film  as  the C  -se  may  be. 18.  — (Returns  and  Records.) — (1)  Every  person  who  at  any  time  during  any  year  ending  on  the thirty-first  day  of  March  was  a  licensed  renter  shall  furnish  to  the  Board  of  Trade  before  the  first  day of  the  following  May  or  such  later  date  as  in  any  particular  case  the  Board  of  Trade  may  allow  a  return giving  such  particulars  as  may  be  prescribed  with  respect  to  the  registered  films  acquired  by  him during  the  year  in  question  in  order  to  enable  the  Board  of  Trade  to  ascertain  whether  the  require- ments of  this  Part  of  this  Act  with  respect  to  the  renters'  quota  have  been  satisfied  by  him  during  the year  to  which  the  return  relates. Provided  that  if  any  licensed  renter  in  the  course  of  any  such  year  ceases  to  carry  on  business as  a  renter,  the  return  shall  be  made  within  one  month  from  the  time  when  he  so  ceases  to  carry on  the  business,  unless  previously  and  in  the  same  year  his  business  as  a  renter  has  become  vested in  some  other  licensed  renter. (2)  Every  person  required  to  make  a  return  under  the  last  foregoing  sub-section  shall,  before the  first  day  of  May  in  the  year  following  the  year  in  which  the  return  was  made,  furnish  to  the  Board of  Trade  a  supplementary  return  relative  to  the  year  to  which  the  original  return  related,  gi  ring such  particulars  as  could  not  have  been  given  in  the  original  return  owing  to  bookings  for  exhibitions not  having  been  completed. ( 3)  Any  such  return  as  aforesaid  may  be  used  for  the  purpose  of  ascertaining  whether  the  films entered  in  the  return  as  having  been  acquired  by  the  renter  making  the  return  were  in  fact  acquired by  him  for  the  purpose  of  renting  them  to  exhibitors  for  exhibition  to  the  public  in  Great  Britain. (4)  Every  licensed  renter  shall  also  keep  a  book  and  shall  as  soon  as  practicable  record  therein the  title,  registered  number,  and  registered  length  of  every  film  acquired  by  him  (distinguishing between  British  and  foreign  films),  the  theatres  at  which  each  film  has  been  booked  for  exhibition and  the  dates  for  which  such  bookings  are  made,  and  shall  when  so  required  produce  the  book  for inspection  by  any  person  authorised  iti  that  behalf  by  the  Board  of  Trade. Exhibitors'  Quota. 19.  — (Provisions  as  to  Exhibitors'  Quota.) — (t)  In  the  year  commencing  on  the  first  day  of October,  nineteen  hundred  and  twenty-eight,  and  ending  on  the  thirtieth  day  of  September,  nineteen hundred  and  twenty-nine,  and  in  each  of  the  nine  succeeding  years,  every  person  who  carries on  the  business  of  exhibiting  registered  films  to  the  public  in  Great  Britain  shall  exhibit  at  each theatre  during  the  period  in  any  year  during  which  he  so  exhibits  films  at  that  theatre  at  least  such proportion  of  registered  British  films  as  is  mentioned  with  respect  to  the  year  in  question  in  Part  II. of  the  Schedule  to  this  Act,  and  such  proportion  is  hereinafter  referred  to  as  the  exhibitor's  quota,  and if  the  films  so  exhibited  include  both  long  and  short  films  as  hereinbefore  defined  the  requirements of  this  section  must  be  satisfied  as  respects  the  long  films  so  exhibited  as  well  as  repects  all  the  films  so exhibited. (2)  The  proportion  of  British  registered  films  exhibited  during  such  period  as  aforesaid  at  any theatre  shall  be  ascertained  by  comparing — (a)  the  aggregate  arrived  at  by  adding  together  the  products  of  the  total  number  of  feet  of each  registered  British  film  which  has  been  exhibited  during  the  normal  hours  in  the  ordinary programme  multiplied  by  the  number  of  times  the  film  has  been  so  exhibited  during  the  said period ;  and (b)  the  aggregate  arrived  at  by  adding  together  the  products  of  the  total  number  of  feet  of each  registered  film  which  has  been  so  exhibited  multiplied  by  the  number  of  times  the  film has  been  so  exhibited  during  the  said  period. (3)  If  in  any  year  an  exhibitor  fails  to  comply  with  the  requirements  of  this  Part  of  this  Act iu  respect,  of  any*  theatre  he  shall  be  guilty  of  an  offence  unless  such  a  certificate  as  is  hereinafter mentioned  has  been  issued  by  the  Board  of  Trade,  or  unless  he  proves  to  the  satisfaction  of  the  court that  the  reasons  for  non-compliance  were  reasons  beyond  his  control, 192 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. 20.  — (Prohibition  Against  Carrying  on  Business  of  Exhibitor  Unless  Licensed.) — (i)  '  On  and after  the  first  day  of  October,  nineteen  hundred  and  twenty-eight,  and  until  the  thirtieth  day  of September,  nineteen  hundred  and  thirty-eight,  no  person  shall  carry  on  the  business  of  exhibiting registered  films  to  the  public  in  any  theatre  unless  ue  hold  a  licence  for  the  purpose  in  respect  of that  theatre  from  the  Board  of  Trade  : Provided  that  where  an  application  for  such  a  licence  has  been  made,  it  shall  be  lawful  for  Ihe applicant  to  carry  on  the  business  in  any  theatre  to  which  the  application  relates  pending  the  deter- mination of  the  application. (2)  If  any  person  carries  on  such  business  as  aforesaid  in  contravention  of  this  section,  he  shall be  guilty  of  an  offence,  and  shall  be  liable  on  summary  conviction  to  a  fine  not  exceeding  ten pounds  for  each  day  on  which  he  so  carries  on  the  business. 21.  — (Returns  and  Records.) — (i)  Every  person  who  at  any  time  during  any  year  ending  on the  thirtieth  day  of  September  was  a  licensed  exhibitor  shall  furnish  to  the  Board  of  Trade  before  the first  day  of  the  following  November  a  return  giving  such  particulars  as  may  be  prescribed  with  respect to  the  registered  films  exhibited  by  him  in  each  theatre  during  the  year  in  question,  and  the  dates and  number  of  times  on  which  they  were  exhibited  in  order  to  enable  the  Board  of  Trade  to  ascertain whether  the  requirements  of  this  Part  of  this  Act  with  respect  to  the  exhibitors'  quota  have  been satisfied  by  him  in  respect  of  the  theatre  during  the  year  to  which  the  return  relates. Provided  that  if  any  licensed  exhibitor  in  the  course  of  any  such  year  ceases  to  exhibit  at  an}' theatre,  the  return  with  respect  to  that  theatre  shall  be  made  within  one  month  from  the  time  when he  so  ceases  to  exhibit  thereat. (2)  Every  licensed  exhibitor  shall  also  keep  in  respect  of  each  theatre  at  which  he  exhibits  films a  book  and  shall  as  soon  as  practicable  record  therein  the  title,  registered  number,  and  registered length  of  each  film  exhibited  by  him  at  the  theatre  to  the  public  (distinguishing  between  British  and foreign  registered  films),  the  dates  of  all  exhibitions  of  each  film,  and  the  number  of  times  the  exhibition of  each  film  each  day  during  the  normal  hours  in  the  ordinary  programme,  and  every  such  book  shall be  open  to  inspection  by  any  person  authorised  in  that  behalf  by  the  Board  of  Trade.  The  book relating  to  any  theatre  shall  be  kept  at  that  theatre  so  long  as  the  exhibitor  continues  to  exhibit thereat. 22.  — (Provisions  as  to  Intinerant  Exhibitors).  In  the  case  of  any  exhibitor  who  in  any  such  year as  aforesaid  does  not  exhibit  in  any  one  theatre  on  more  than  six  days  nor  in  more  than  one  theatre at  the  same  time,  the  provisions  of  this  Part  of  this  Act  shall  apply  subject  to  the  following  modi- fications : — ■ (a)  it  shall  not  be  necessary  for  any  such  exhibitor  to  comply  with  the  provisions  as  to  the exhibitors'  quota  as  respects  any  particular  theatre  if,  had  all  the  exhibitions  given  by  him in  the  year  been  exhibitions  at  the  same  theatre,  those  provisions  would  have  been  complied with ; (b)  it  shall  not  be  necessary  for  the  exhibitor  to  make  a  return  to  the  Board  of  Trade  after ceasing  to  exhibit  at  any  particular  theatre,  or  to  keep  a  separate  record  book  in  respect  of  each theatre  at  which  he  exhibits  ; (c)  a  licence  to  carry  on  the  business  of  exhibiting  films  to  the  public  shall  suffice,  and  it  shall not  be  necessary  for  the  exhibitor  to  obtain  a  licence  in  respect  of  each  theatre  at  which  he exhibits. General. 23.  — (Examination  of  Returns.) — (1)  The  Board  of  Trade  shall  examine  every  return  furnished to  them  under  this  Part  of  this  Act,  and  for  the  purpose  of  such  examination  may  call  on  the  renter or  exhibitor  making  the  return  for  such  information  and  explanations  as  they  may  think  necessary; and  may  authorise  any  person  appointed  by  them  for  the  purpose  to  examine  the  record  books  kept by  the  renter  or  exhibitor. (2)  Where  on  submission  by  the  renter  or  exhibitor  or  otherwise  it  appears  to  the  Board of  Trade  after  consultation  with  the  Advisory  Committee  hereinafter  mentioned  in  any  case  where the  Board  of  Trade  contemplate  the  refusal  of  a  certificate  that  though  the  requirements  of  this  Part of  this  Act  with  respect  to  the  renters'  quota  or  the  exhibitors'  quota,  as  the  case  may  be.  have  not been  complied  with,  the  reasons  for  non-compliance  were  reasons  beyond  the  control  of  the  renter or  exhibitor,  they  shall  issue  a  certificate  to  that  effect. 24.  — (Proceedings  for  Failure  to  Comply  with  Provisions  as  to  Quota.)— (1)  Any  offence  to failing  to  comply  with  the  provisions  of  this  Part  of  this  Act  as  to  the  renters'  quota  or  exhibitors' quota  may  be  prosecuted  summarily  or  on  indictment,  and — (a)  if  the  accused  is  proceeded  against  summarily,  he  shall  on  conviction  if  a  renter  be  liable to  a  fine  not  exceeding  one  hundred  pounds  ;  and  if  an  exhibitor  to  a  fine  not  exceeding fifty  pounds  ;  and (b)  if  the  accused  is  proceeded  against  on  indictment  he  shall  on  conviction  be  liable  to  a  fine not  exceeding  five  hundred  pounds. (2)  In  the  case  of  a  conviction  on  indictment,  the  court,  in  addition  to  imposing  any  such tine  as  aforesaid — (a)  where  the  offender  is  a  renter,  may,  if  of  opinion  that  the  offence  was  deliberate,  and  if the  offence  is  a  third  offence,  order  that  his  licence  be  revoked  and  may  order  that  no  licence shall  be  issued  to  him,  or  to  any  person  with  whom  he  is  financially  associated,  or  to  any  person who  acquires  his  business,  or  to  any  person  who  took  part  in  the  management  of  his  business and  was  knowingly  a  party  to  the  offence,  for  such  period  in  each  case  as  may  be  specified  in the  order ; Provided  that  where  any  such  order  is  made  the  order  shall  not  operate  so  as  to  prevent  the renter  carrying  out  for  a  period  not  exceeding  six  months  any  obligations  under  any  contract  entered into  by  him  before  the  institution  of  the  proceedings  ; (b)  where  the  offender  is  an  exhibitor,  may,  if  of  opinion  that  the  offence  is  deliberate,  and  if the  offence  is  a  third  offence  order  his  licence  under  this  act  in  respect  of  the  theatre  with  respect to  which  the  offence,  was  committed  to  be  revoked,  and  may  order  that  for  such  period  in  each case  as  may  be  specified  in  the  order  rio  licence  in  respect  of  that  theatre  shall  b  ffi  issued  to  him Digest  of  Acts. 193 or  to  any  person  with  whom  he  is  financially  associated  or  to  any  person  who  took  part  in  the management  of  his  business  and  was  knowingly  a  party  of  the  offence,  or  to  any  person  whose licence  in  respect  of  any  theatre  has  been  revoked  during  the  twelve  months  previous  to  the date  of  the  conviction. (3;  Summary  proceeamgs  for  the  offence  of  not  complying  with  the  requirements  of  this  Part of  this  Act  as  to  "the  renters'  quota  or  as  to  the  exhibitors'  quota  may,  notwithstanding  anything  in the  Summary  Jurisdiction  Acts,  be  instituted  at  any  time  within  two  years  after  the  commission  of the  offence  in  the  case  of  a  renter,  and  one  year  after  the  commission  of  the  offence  in  the  case  of  an exhibitor. 25.  — (Provisions  as  to  Licences.) — (1)  A  licence  under  this  Act  shall  be  granted  by  the  Board of  Trade  to  any  person  applying  for  the  licence  if  the  applicant  is  not  disqualified  for  holding  the licence  applied  for,  and  if  the  application  is  accompanied  by  such  information  verified  in  such  manner as  the  Board  may  reasonably  require  in  order  to  satisfy  themselves  that  the  applicant  is  not  dis- qualified for  holding  the  licence  applied  for  and  by  the  prescribed  fee. (2;  A  person  snail  not  be  quanned  to  hold  a  licence  unaer  this  Part  of  the  Act  unless  he  has  a place  of  business  within  Great  Britain  and  has  sent  notice  thereof  and  of  any  charge  therein  to  the Board  of  Trade. (3)  A  licence  granted  under  this  section  shall  remain  in  force  until  the  expiration  of  the  year ending  on  the  thirty-first  day  of  March  or  the  thirtieth  day  of  September,  as  the  case  may  be,  in respect  of  which  it  is  granted,  unless  previous  to  that  date  the  holder  thereof  to  be  qualified  for  holding the  licence. 26.  — (Penalties  for  Failure  to  Make  Returns  and  Keep  Record  Books.) — (1)  If  any  person  required to  make  a  return  under  this  Part  of  this  Act  fails  to  make  the  return  within  the  time  within  which  he is  required  to  make  the  return,  or  on  being  so  required  fails  to  give  any  information  or  explanation respecting  the  return  which  it  is  in  his  power  to  give,  he  shall  be  guilty  of  an  offence,  and  shall  be liable  on  summary  conviction  to  a  fine  not  exceeding  five  pounds  for  every  day  during  which  the  default continues. (2)  If  any  person  who  is  required  to  keep  a  book  and  record  therein  such  particulars  as  are  men- tioned in  this  Part  of  this  Act  fails  to  do  so,  or  when  required  by  a  person  authorised  in  that  behalf by  the  Board  of  Trade  to  produce  the  book  for  inspection  at  any  reasonable  time  fails  to  do  so,  he shall  be  guilty  of  an  offence  and  shall  be  liable  on  summary  conviction  to  a  fine  not  exceeding  twenty pounds. PART  IV. GENERAL, 27.  — (Films  to  which  Act  applies.) — (1)  The  films  to  which  this  Act  applies  are  all  cinematograph films  other  than  : — (a)  films  depicting  wholly  or  mainly  news  and  current  events  ; (b)  films  depicting  wholly  or  mainly  natural  scenery  ; (cj  films  being  wholly  or  mainly  commercial  advertisements  ; id)  films  used  wholly  or  mainly  by  educational  institutions  for  educational  purposes  ; le)  films  depicting  wholly  or  mainly  industrial  or  manufacturing  processes  ; V")  scientific  films,  including  natural  history  films. Provided  that — (i)  if  it  appears  to  the  Board  of  Trade,  on  application  by  the  maker  or  renter, that,  having  regard  to  the  special  exhibition  value  of  the  film,  any  film  of  any  such  class  as  afore- said should  be  allowed  to  be  registered  and  to  count  for  the  purposes  of  the  renters'  quota  and exhibitors'  quota,  they  may  allow  the  film  to  be  registered  and  so  counted  ;  and  (ii)  any  film being  a  British  film  and  a  film  of  class  (b),  (d),  (e),  or  ( / )  of  the  classes  above  mentioned  shall without  being  trade  shown  be  registerable  as  if  it  were  a  film  to  which  this  Act  applies,  and, if  so  registered,  shall  be  deemed  to  be  a  registered  film  for  the  purposes  of  the  provisions  of  this Act  other  than  those  relating  to  the  renters'  quota. (2)  For  the  purposes  of  this  Act,  "  serial  film  or  series  of  films  "  means  a  serial  film  or  series  of films  comprising  a  number  of  parts  not  exceeding  twenty-six,  each  part  not  exceeding  two  thousand feet  in  length,  intended  to  be  exhibited  at  successive  dates  at  intervals  not  exceeding  fourteen  days. (3)  For  the  purposes  of  this  Act  a  film  shall  be  deemed  to  be  a  British  film  if,  but  not  unless,  it complies  with  all  the  following  requirements  : — (i)  It  must  have  been  made  by  a  person  who  was  at  the  time  the  film  was  made  a  British subject,  or  by  two  or  more  persons  each  of  whom  was  a  British  subject,  or  by  a  British  company  ; (ii)  After  the  first  day  of  December,  nineteen  hundred  and  twenty-eight,  the  studio  scenes must  have  been  photographed  in  a  studio  in  the  British  Empire. iii)  The  author  of  the  scenario  must  have  been  a  British  subject  ; (iv)  Not  less  than  seventy-five  per  cent,  of  the  salaries,  wages  and  payments  specifically  paid for  labour  and  services  in  the  making  of  the  film  (exclusive  of  paymients  in  respect  of  copyright and  of  the  salary  or  payments  to  one  foreign  actor  or  actress  or  producer,  but  inclusive  of  the payments  to  the  author  of  the  scenario)  has  been  paid  to  Br't;sh  subiects  or  Der-ons  domicded in  the  British  Empire  but  it  shall  be  lawful  for  the  Board  of  Trade  to  relax  this  requirement in  any  case  where  they  are  satisfied  that  the  maker  had  taken  all  reasonable  steps  to  secure compliance  with  the  requirement,  and  that  his  failure  to  comply  therewith  was  occasioned by  exceptional  circumstances  beyond  his  control,  but  so  that  such  power  of  relaxation  shall not  permit  of  the  percentage  aforesaid  being  less  than  seventy  per  cent. (4)  Every  film  which  is  not  a  British  film  shall  for  the  purposes  of  this  Act  be  deemed  to  be  a foreign  film. G 194 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. (5)  For  the  purposes  of  this  section  :— The  expression  "  British  company  "  means  a  company  constituted  under  the  laws  of  any  part of  the  BJtish  Empire,  the  majority  ot  tne  directors  of  wmch  are  British  subjects. The  expression  "  British  Empire  "  includes  territories  under  His  Majesty's  protection  and such  (if  any)  of  the  territories  in  respect  of  which  a  mandate  on  behalf  of  the  .League  of  Nationl has  been  accepted  by  His  Majesty,  as  His  Majesty  may  from  time  to  time  by  Order  in  Council direct  shall  be  treated  as  if  they  were  included  in  His  Majesty's  Dominions  for  the  purposes  of this  Act. 28.  — -(Penalties  for  misrepresentation.)— If  any  person: — (a)  in  connection  with  an  application  for  registration  of  any  film  under  this  Act ;  or (b)  for  the  purpose  of  obtaining  a  licence  under  this  Act  for  himself  or  any  other  persons  ;  or (c)  in  or  in  connection  with  any  return  required  by  this  Act,  or  in  the  record  book  kept  in pursuance  of  this  Act  ; knowingly  makes  any  statement  or  gives  any  information  which  is  false  in  ary  material  particular, he  shall  be  guilty  of  an  offence  under  this  Act  and  shall  be  liable  on  summary  conviction  to  imprison- ment for  a  term  not  exceeding  three  months  or  to  a  fine  not  exceeding  fifty  pounds. 29.  — (Power  of  Board  of  Trade  to  make  regulations.)— The  Board  of  Trade  may  make  regulations for  prescribing  anything  which  under  this  Act  is  to  be  prescribed,  and  generally  for  carrying  this Act  into  effect,  and  in  particular  may,  subject  to  the  consent  of  the  Treasury  so  far  as  they  relate to  fees,  by  regulations  prescribe  :— (fl)  the  particulars  to  be  entered  in  the  register  ; (b)  the  form  of  applications  for  registration  ; (c)  the  particulars  and  evidence  necessary  for  establishing  the  British  nature  of  a  film  ; (d)  the  fees  to  be  paid  on  an  application  for  registration,  for  an  inspection  of  the  registers and  for  certified  copies  of  the  register  ; (e)  the  form  of  the  returns  to  be  made,  and  of  the  records  to  be  kept  under  this  Act  ; (  /  )  the  fees  to  be  paid  on  applications  for  licences  under  this  Act  ; (2)  Fees  shall  be  so  fixed,  and  from  time  to  time  if  necessary  be  so  readjusted,  that  the aggregate  amount  produced  thereby  as  from  the  commencement  of  this  Act  up  to  any  date would  be  approximately  equal  to  the  expenses  incidental  to  the  carrying  out  of  the  Act  up  to  the same  date,  and  the  fees  payable  on  application  for  registration  and  licences  shall  not  exceed those  specified  in  the  Second  Schedule  to  this  Act. (3)  Regulations  under  paragraph  (d)  shall  provide  that  the  particulars  required  as  to  salaries wages  and  payments  shall  be  certified  by  an  accountant  being  a  member  of  an  incorporated  society  of accountants. 30.  — (Advisory  Committee.) — Until  the  expiration  of  the  quota  period  for  the  purpose  of  advising them  on  the  administration  of  the  provisions  of  this  Act,  the  Board  of  Trade  shall  constitute  an advisory  committee  consisting  of — (a)  two  repre  sentatives  of  film  makers  ; (b)  two  representatives  of  film  renters  ; (c)  four  representatives  of  film  exhibitors  ; (d)  five  members,  of  whom  one  shall  be  chairman,  and  including  a  woman,  being  persons having  no  pecuniary  interest  in  any  branch  of  the  film  industry. The  time  of  office  of  a  person  appointed  to  be  a  member  of  the  Advisory  Committee  shall  be such  period  not  exceeding  three  years,  as  may  be  fixed  at  the  time  of  his  appointment,  but  a  retiring member  shall  be  eligible  for  reappointment. 31.  — (Institution  of  Proceedings.)— ( 1)  Proceedings  for  any  offence  under  this  Act  may,  in England  and  Wales,  be  instituted  by  or  on  behalf  of  the  Board  of  Trade,  but  not  otherwise. (2)  Any  process  or  notice  required  to  be  served  on  any  person  for  the  purpos  es  of  this  Act,  shall if  that  person  is  out  of  Great  Br  tain  but  has  a  place  of  basinsssin  Great  Britain,  be  sufficiently  served if  addressed  to  that  person  and  left  at  or  sent  by  post  to  such  place  of  business  as  aforesaid. 32.  — Interpretation. — (1)  For  the  purposes  of  this  Act,  unless  the  context  otherwise  requires  : — The  expression  "  trade  shown  "  in  relation  to  a  film  means  either — (a)  displayed  within  the  administrative  county  of  London  to  exhibitors  of  films  or  their  agent? in  a  building  and  under  conditions  allowing  for  the  satisfactory  viewing  of  the  film  after  announce- ment to  such  persons  at  least  seven  days  before  the  display,  the  display  not  being  open  to  any member  of  the  public  on  payment  ;  or (6)  displayed  to  the  general  public  in  one  theatre  only  on  the  first  occasion  on  which  the  film is  displayed  in  Great  Britain  either  to  exhibitors  or  to  the  public,  and  being  the  first  of  a  series of  public  exhibitions  of  the  film  held  on  a  number  of  consecutive  days  : The  expression  "maker"  in  relation  to  any  film  means  the  person  by  whom  the  arrange- ment necessary  for  the  production  of  the  film  are  undertaken  : Digest  of  A  cts. 195 The  expression  "producer"  in  relation  to  any  film  means  the  person  responsible  for  the organisation  and  direction  of  the  scenes  to  be  depicted  on  the  film  : The  expression  "  renting  "  in  relation  to  films  means  renting  or  otherwise  issuing  films  to exhibitors  at  a  rent  or  for  other  consideration,  or  making  other  arrangements  with  exhibitors for  the  exhibition  thereof  : The  expression  "  acquire  "  in  relation  to  a  renter  includes  the  making  or  obtaining  possession of  films  for  the  purpose  of  renting  them : The  expression  "  length  "  in  relation  to  a  film  means  the  total  length  of  film  as  offered  for  pro- jection at  public  exhibitions  thereof  : The  expression  "  theatre  "  includes  any  premises  in  respect  of  which  a  licence  is  required  to  be issued  under  the  Cinematograph  Act,  1909,  or  would  be  so  required  if  the  film  were  an  inflammable film,  except  that  it  does  not  include — (a)  Any  church,  chapel  or  other  place  of  religious  worship,  or  any  hall  or  other  premises  used in  connection  with  and  for  the  purposes  of  any  such  church,  chapel,  or  place  of  religious  worship, unless  the  number  of  preformances  (exclusive  of  religious  services)  at  any  church,  chapel,  place, or  premises,  which  consist  of  or  comprise  the  exhibition  of  registered  films  exceed  six  in  any  year ending  on  the  thirtieth  day  of  September,  or (6)  Any  premises  performance  at  which  consist  partly  of  the  exhibitions  of  films,  but  so  that at  no  one'  performance  in  the  year  does  the  total  length  of  the  registered  film  or  films  exhibited exceed  two  thousand  feet. (2)  Where  compliance  on  the  part  of  a  renter  or  exhibitor  with  the  provisions  of  this  Act  as  to quota  was  not  commercially  practicable  by  reason  of  the  character  of  the  British  films  available  or the  excessive  cost  of  such  films,  non-compliance  with  those  provisions  on  that  ground  shall  for  the purposes  of  this  Act  be  treated  as  due  to  reasons  beyond  his  control. (3)  Anything  required  or  authorised  under  this  Act  to  be  done  by  or  to  the  Board  of  Trade  may be  done  by  or  to  the  President  or  secretary  or  assistant  secretary  of  the  Board,  or  any  person  authorised in  that  behalf  by  the  President  of  the  Board. 33. — Short  title,  extent  and  commencement,  (r)  This  Act  may  be  cited  as  the  Cinematograph Films  Act,  1927. (2)  This  Act  shall  not  extend  to  Northern  Ireland,  and  for  the  purposes  of  the  Government of  Ireland  Act.  1920,  the  enactment  of  legislation  for  purposes  similar  to  the  purposes  of  this  Act shall  not  be  deemed  to  be  beyond  the  powers  of  the  Parliament  of  Northern  Ireland  by  rea  son  only that  such  legislation  may  affect  trade  with  places  outside  Northern  Ireland. ( 3)  This  Act  shall  come  into  operation  on  the  first  day  of  January,  nineteen  hundred  and  twenty- eight. (4)  Part  I.  and  Part  II.  of  this  Act  shall  continue  in  force  until  the  thirtieth  day  of  September, nineteen  hundred  and  thirty-eight,  and  no  longer. SCHEDULE  I. On  an  application  for  the  registration  of  a  film Maximum  Fee. £  s. . .  11 . .  5 5 On  an  application  for  an  exhibitor s  licence . .  1 1 For  each  theatre in  respect  of  which  a  licence is  applied  for. SCHEDULE  II. Renters'  Quota. Per  cent. Exhibitors'  Quota Per  cent. Year  ending  March  31,  1929 7§ Year  ending  Sept.  30, 1929 5 »              ti  1930-31 10 1930-31 ~i /2 i?i M 1932 10 »              „  1933 *5 »r 1933 ...  I2| »>              .»  1934-35 .,  i?§ 1934-35 15 »               „       19.0  38 ,a  20 M » 1936-38 2C 196 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. LET ODHAMS  MAKE YOUR  BLOCKS ODHAMS  PHOTO  ENGRAVERS, Artists,  Designers,  Photographers  and  Photo  Engravers, 64,  Long  Acre,  London,  W.C.  2 Gerrard  9870  (20  lines); IN  THE COURTS A  Summary  of  Leading  Cases  of  the  Year INDEX Trade  Disputes  ... ...  193 Advertising... 199 Breach  of  Contract 199 Breach  of  Regulations  ... 200 Copyright  201 Licensin;  ... 201 Wages  and  Commissions 202 General 203 NOTE — Only  cases  of  general  interest,  involving  a  principle of  wide  application  or  establishing  precedents  likely  to  affect the  whole  Trade,  have  been  included  in  the  following  pages. 198 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. In  the  Courts. TRADE  DISPUTES. Australian  Films. — Claim  was  made  in  West- minster County  Court  by  Hugh  Dairy'"1  pie Wilson,  Leicester  Street,  W.C.,  against  Arthur Shirley,  of  the  Haymarket,  W.,  for  £49  10s.  id., money  paid  on  behalf  of  defendant  for  customs duty  on  two  films  produced  in  Australia,  called "  The  Mystery  of  the  Hansom  Cab  "  and  "  The Sealed  Room." Mr.  Wilson  stated  that  he  discussed  with Mr.  Shirley  the  question  of  distribution  of  the films  in  this  country,  and  in  order  that  there should  be  a  trade  show  advanced  the  money to  free  the  films  from  bond. Mr.  Shirley  said  it  was  verbally  agreed  that Mr.  Wilson  shouldundertake  thedistribution,  and that  in  order  to  secure  the  business  he  took  the films  out  o  f  bond  on  his  own  account .  No  busines  3 was  done  during  the  two  months  that  the  films were  in  his  possession,  and,  Mr.  Shirley  stated, he  then  resumed  possession  of  the  films,  which belonged  to  Pyramid  Pictures,  Ltd.  of  Australia. Judge  Reeve  found  for  plaintiff.  He  said it  was  in  accord  with  natural  justice  that  as  the films  belonged  to  defendant  the  plaintiff  must be  paid  the  duty  which  he  defrayed  to  get them  out  of  bond.  It  was  obvious  that  the  money was  paid  for  defendant's  benefit,  though  there was  some  loose  talk  of  contingent  benefit  to plaintiff. LOSS  Of  Two  Films. — A  claim  for  £2,240  arising it  was  alleged,  over  the  loss  of  two  films,  "  Our Aggie  "  and  "  She  Would  Be  Wicked,"  came before  Mr.  Justice  Acton  in  the  King's  Bench Division. The  plaintiff  was  Leslie  Mildred  Baker  (pro- fessionally known  as  Mary  Patterson),  of  Great Ormond  Street,  W.C.,  who  alleged  negligence  on the  part  of  the  defendants,  Harry  Stacey,  of Firle,  near  Lewes  ;  Gerald  Michael  Bishop,  of Soho  Square  ;  and  the  Globe  Films,  Ltd.,  of Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London.  The  defendants i  denied  liability. Sir  George  Jones,  M.P.,  on  behalf  of  the  plain- tiff, stated  that  in  1922  Miss  Baker  entered  into negotiations  with  the  defendants,  and  under  a contract  the  defendants  agreed  to  exploit  the films  and  take  adequate  care  of  them.  At  a later  date  the  defendant  Stacey  appointed  the defendant  Bishop  receiver  and  manager  of  the company,  and  he  took  over  the  two  films. Eventually  another  receiver  and  manager  was appointed  by  virtue  of  powers  contained  in  a debenture  trust  deed. In  December,  1926,  the  plaintiff  asked  for  the return  of  the  two  films.  But  defendants neglected  or  refused  to  deliver  them  up  to  the plaintiff,  and  thereby,  plaintiff  alleged,  converted the  same  to  their  own  use  or  lost  them. Giving  judgement,  Mr.  Justice  Acton  said  Sir George  Jones  had  not  proved  the  allegations  of negligence  against  the  defendants.  Mr.  Stacey could  be  dismissed  from  the  action  without any  further  comment,  and  as  regards  Mr.  Bishop there  was  no  evidence  available  against  him  that the  chattels  in  question  ever  came  into  his possession  or  under  his  dominion  or  control  as receiver  and  manager  of  the  business.  For  that reason  the  plaintiff's  case  failed,  and  there  would be  judgment  for  the  defendants  with  costs. Judgment  was  entered  accordingly. £20,000  Claim. — Judgment  was  delivered  in the  High  Court,  on  November  26,  in  the  action brought  by  the  Universal  Pictures  Corporation, of  New  York,  and  its  President,  Carl  Laemmle, against  the  Transatlantic  Film  Company,  Ltd. , of  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  and  its  Chairman, Morris  Greenhill. The  plaintiffs  claimed  a  large  sum  in  respect of  films  supplied  to  the  defendants  for  exploita- tion in  this  country  and  on  the  Continent, and  the  defendants  counter-claimed  an  even larger  sum  because  of  alleged  inferior  quality of  the  films  and  the  non-supply  of  others. Sir  Francis  Newbolt,  K.C.,  Official  Referee, in  his  judgment,  said  that  after  four  years; preliminaries  this  case  took  ten  days  to  try The  matter  in  dispute  arose  under  an  agreement which  he  found  was  broken  by  the  plaintiffs. The  case  was  one  of  unusual  difficulty,  as  all the  transactions  of  importance  were  nine  years old  and  large  sums  were  claimed  on  both  sides. There  was  abortive  litigation  in  this  country in  1921,  and  in  the  United  States  in  1920,  and then  the  writ  in  the  present  action  was  issued  in October  1924. The  pleadings  occupied  140  pages,  and  he  must call  attention  to  the  unparalleled  fact  that  while the  claim  originally  amounted  to  £290,000, including  interest,  for  324  films  supplied, plaintiffs'  counsel  at  the  trial  stated  that  the real  claim  was  less  than  10  per  cent,  of  that amount.    The  counter-claim  was  over  £100,000. The  defendant  company  occupied  an  extra- ordinary position.  It  was  originally  created and  owned  by  the  plaintiff  as  a  distributing agency,  and  every  penny  it  earned  belonged  to Mr.  Laemmle.  In  April,  191 9,  it  was  sold  to Mr.  Greenhill,  and  resulted  in  a  loss  to  him of  over  £150,000  in  a  year.  That  loss,  it  was said,  was  partly  due  to  the  inferior  quality  of the  films  supplied  by  the  plaintiff,  and  because they  insisted  upon  defendant  taking  films  which he  had  not  seen  and  did  not  want.  Mr.  Greenhill was  an  honest  witness,  and  he  (Sir  Francis) believed  his  evidence.  His  character  had  been completely  cleared  of  any  allegation  that  he owed  this  large  sum  of  money. Having  gone  through  all  the  items,  Sir  Francis said  that  deducting  the  credit  on  the  claim  from the  larger  credit  on  the  counter-claim,  he  found, subject  to  the  verification  of  the  figures,  that the  defendants  were  entitled  to  judgment  for £26,510  8s.  3d.,  with  interest  from  January, 1920,  and  costs. He  also  made  an  order  for  the  transfer  from the  defendants  to  the  plaintiffs  of  200  shares in  the  Universal  Film  Company,  Ltd. In  response  to  an  application  by  counsel for  plaintiffs,  Sir  Frances  granted  a  stay  of execution  with  a  view  to  an  appeek In  the  Courts. 199 ADVERTISING. A  Silk  Stocking,  Stunt.— Frank  Bertram  Prior, manager  of  the  Hippodrome  Theatre,  Crown Hill,  Croydon,  and  Robert  Alfred  Driscoi;, managing  director  of  Kennards,  Ltd.,  North End,  Croydon,  were  summoned  at  Croydon for  selling  chances  in  a  lottery. Charles  E.  Palmer,  managing  director  of  the Pretty  Polly  Hosiery  Mills,  Ltd.,  Leek,  Stafford- shire, was  also  summoned  for  aiding  and  abetting. For  the  police  it  was  explained  that  when  the film  "Silk  Stockings"  was  exhibited  at  the Hippodrome,  the  hosiery  firm  decided  to  utilise the  occasion  to  give  away  fifty  pairs  of  silk stockings. A  scheme  was  advertised  to  which  the  police objected,  and  it  was  then  changed  to  the  one now  complained  about,  which  was  a  distribution of  silk  stockings  by  spot  light.  At  the  distribu- tion some  people  got  the  actual  stockings,  and others  were  given  a  ticket  which  could  be exchanged  for  stockings  at  Kennards. For  trie  def  nee  it  was  sfated  thii  after  the police  warning  it  was  decided  to  withdraw  the number  scheme  and  to  award  the  stockings  as spot  light  prizes. Mr.  Knight,  for  the  pro<=ecition,said  he  could not  agree  that  the  original  scheme  was  legal. The  summonses  were  dismissed  on  payment  of ten  guineas  costs. Fly-Posting  Action. — An  action  of  considerable interest  to  kinema  proprietors  and  managers  who use  fly-posters  was  heard  in  Plymouth  County Court  when  David  Jordan  claimed  2S.  6d.  from the  Plymouth  Hippodrome  Co.,  for  alleged damage  to  his  property.  Jordan  stated  he  was tenant  of  the  premises  in  the  Octogan,  Plymouth , and  the  Hippodrome  Company  caused  some  fly- posters  to  be  posted  upon  the  windows  bearing the  words,  "  This  way  to  the  Hippodrome."  The premises  were  not  occupied  at  the  time,  but  were being  painted.  Counsel  for  the  Hippodrome argued  that  as  Jordan  had  not  proved  that  the Hippodrome  Company  were  responsible  for placing  the  bills  upon  the  premises,  he  had  no case  to  answer,  and  the  Judge,  taking  the  same view,  gave  judgment  for  the  Hippodrome  Com- pany, with  costs. BREACH  OF  CONTRACT Warner  v.  Gaumonl.— In  the  Chancery Division,  Mr.  Justice  Romer  had  before him  an  action  by  Warner  Brothers  (Inc.), of  New  York  Citv,  against  the  Gaumont  Co., Ltd.,  of  Sherwood  Street,  Piccadilly,  W., claiming  an  account  of  what  was  alleged  to  be due  to  them  under  two  contracts  of  1924  and 1925,  which  provided  that  the  defendant  com- pany should  take  and  distribute  in  the  United Kingdom  a  certain  number  of  films  under specified  conditions. Sir.  Herbert  Cunliffe,  K.C.,  for  the  plaintiff company,  said  the  trouble  arose  under  two agreements  dated  May  21,  1924,  and  May  21, 1925.  By  the  first  agreement  the  defendant company  were  to  take  22  films,  and  by  the second,  26,  afterwards  increased  to  40. In  May,  1924,  plaintiffs  made  arrangements with  the  defendants  for  distributing  their  films, and  after  certain  expenses  were  paid,  45  per  cent, of  the  receipts  were  to  go  to  the  plaintiff  company and  5=)  per  cent,  to  the  defendant  company. The  latter  were  to  make  monthlv  payments  of the  balances  due,  but  they  were  to  be  entitled  to retain  the  share  due  to  the  plaintiff  company against  advances  made  under  the  contract. The  trouble  arose  out  of  this,  because  the plaintiff  company  said  that  the  defendant company,  under  the  second  contract,  held  up money  due  to  them  under  the  first  contract  to reimburse  themselves  for  advances  under  the second  contract,  a  thing  which  he  said  they  were not  entitled  to  do. In  the  1924  contract  there  was  an  option  that the  defendant  company  could  take  the  plaintiff company's  productions  for  subsequent  years,  but the  case  was  only  concerned  with  the  following year. It  was  admitted  that  under  the  first  contract the  22  films  were  delivered  in  the  proper  time and  that  the  40  were  delivered  under  the  second contract. What  the  plaintiff  company  said  was  that  the defendant  company  had  not  delivered  proper accounts  under  the  agreements,  had  not  delivered a  separate  account  for  each  picture,  that  they (plaintiff  company)  had  not  had  the  details  of contracts  to  which  they  were  entitled  nor, information  as  to  lettings  nor  access  to  the defendant  company's  books,  to  which  they  were also  entitled. The  hearing  was  adjourned  until  the  following day,  when  the  action  was  settled  after  negotia- tions which  lasted  about  three  hours. At  the  conclusion  of  the  negotiations,  Sir Herbert  Cunliffe,  K.C.,for  the  plaintiff  company, said  the  action  had  been  settled  on  ttrms  signed by  counsel.  Certain  charges  bad  been  completely and  unreservedly  withdrawn,  and  the  plaintiff company  wished  him  to  say  that  they  never intended  to  make  any  imputation  against  the personal  honour  and  integrity  of  Colonel  Brom- head  or  Reginald  Bromhead  or  their  staff,  and that  if  any  such  impression  had  been  created  his clients  wished  to  express  their  very  great regret. It  is  understood  that  the  terms  of  settlement involve  the  payment  by  the  plaintiffs  to  the defendants  of  £16,000  and  the  costs  of  the  action, the  £1 7,000  being  satisfied  out  of  money  in  the defendants'  hands. The  terms  also  provided  for  resumption  of trade  relations  between  the  plaintiffs  and  the latter  allied  companies. A  Broken  Contract. — In  the  Lambeth  County Court,  on  June  12,  before  Judge  Hargreaves, Ada  Blyton,  professionally  known  as  Ada  Rene , sued  Supershows,  Ltd.,  of  92,  Wandsworth  Road, S.W.,  to  recover  £4  10s.  under  an  agreement dated  March  7. The  defence  was  that  she  did  not  put  in  an appearance  at  a  rehearsal,  and  that  the  plaintiff appeared  at  a  theatre  in  the  locality  under  the name  of  Ada  Vernon,  whereas  it  was  a  well- known  custom  in  the  profession,  and  also  under the  contract,  that  she  should  not  have  appeared within  one  mile  radius,  or  for  twelve  weeks prior  to  her  appearance, The  plaintiff  said  she  'phoned  the  defendants to  ask  the  exact  time  of  the  rehearsal,  and  she was  told  she  had  broken  her  engagement  as  she had  appeared  at  the  Clock  Tower  Cinema.  She was  to  have  given  nine  performances,  three  a day,  and  receive  £4  10s. Judge  Hargreaves  said  that  in  view  of  the evidence  that  had  been  given  for  the  defence,  he must  find  that  the  plaintiff  had  broken  the contract,  and  he  must  give  judgment  for  the defendants,  and  costs. 200 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Phonofiilms  Win  High  Court  Actlon.~In  the King's  Bench  Division,  on  Monday,  October  22, the  Lord  Chief  Justice  (Lord  Hewart)  and  a special  jury  continued  the  hearing  of  the  action in  which  De  Forest  PhonofUms  Ltd.,  of  Denmark- street,  London,  sued  the  Majestic  Cinema,  Ltd., of  Campbell-street,  Stoke-on-Trent,  proprietors of  the  Capitol  Cinema,  Hanley.  for  three  instal- ments each  of  £48,  due,  it  was  alleged,  under  a contract  dated  September,  1926,  for  the  supply of  fortnightly  programmes  of  Phonofilms. T  he  defence  was  a  denial  of  a  breach  of  contract. It  was  alleged  by  the  defendants  that  they  were entitled  to  refuse  to  pay,  because  the  phonofilms were  not  satisfactory.  They  counter-claimed for  a  declaration  to  treat  the  agreement  as repudiated  by  the  plaintiffs. Stuart  Bevan,  K.C.,  for  the  plaintiffs,  said that  the  agreement  was  made  between  the plaintiffs  and  a  man  named  Grant,  who  later sold  all  his  interests  in  the  Capitol  Theatre  at Hanley  to  the  defendants. The  defendants  alleged  that  the  pictures could  not  be  shown  by  the  method  known  as Tear  projection,  although  plaintiffs  warranted ♦his. As  a  matter  of  fact,  plaintiffs  did  not  know until  some  time  later  that  rear  projection  was the  method  used  by  the  defendants,  and  subse- quently the  machine  was  adapted  to  their requirements. Fredk.  William  Talbot  Van  Damm,  formerly general  manager  of  the  plaintiff  company,  said everything  was  well  until  Mr.  Alldritt  came on  the  scene.  He  visited  witness's  office  and  said the  price  of  the  films  was  too  high  for  his  theatre at  Hanley,  and  asked  them  to  erect  another projector  at  the  Majestic  Cinema,  Stoke,  and split  the  price  in  the  contract. As  they  could  not  come  to  any  agreement, Mr.  Alldritt  said  he  would  do  all  he  could  to break  the  contract. Opening  the  defence,  N.  L.  Maeaski  said  the simple  issue  was  whether  the  plaintiffs  supplied an  apparatus  capable  of  exhibiting  properly  and efficiently  the  phonofilms  at  the  defendants, kinema. It  was  defendants'  case  that  the  apparatus was  defective  and  unsuitable.  There  was  also grave  distortion  of  the  talking  part  of  the  film that  created  great  dissatisfaction. Walter  Grey  Alldritt,  a  stockand  share  broker and  a  director  of  the  defendant  company,  said he  heard  several  phonofilms  at  a  "try-out." He  was  not  at  all  pleased  with  them. The  sound  production  was  inaudible  and  irregu  - lar, and  there  was  no  continuity  to  enable  one  to follow  it.  It  was  a  "  mumbling "  sound  of words,  instead  of  clear  articulation.  One  of the  phonofilms  supposed  to  be  a  song  was nothing  but  an  indescribable  noise. At  the  conclusion  of  the  summing  up  by  the Lord  Chirf  Justice  on  October  23,  the  jury returned  a  verdict  in  favour  of  the  plaintiffs. Judgment  was  entered  accordingly  for  the De  Forest  Phonofilms,  Ltd.,  for  the  amount claimed,  £144,  with  costs.  Judgment  on  the counter-claim,  with  costs,  was  also  entered  in their  favour. BREACH  OF  REGULATIONS. Standing  in  Kinemas. — At  Kingston,  on  July 12,  Louis  Morris,  of  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  W.,  was fined  five  guineas  for  allowing  overcrowding  at the  Capitol,  Walton-on-Thames,  and  also  for allowing  inflammable  materials  to  be  un- necessarily left  in  the  operator's  room. It  was  stated  that  an  inspector  of  the  Surrey County  Council  visited  the  kinema  and  found  one hundred  people  standing  in  the  balcony  and  two hundred  standing  on  the  ground  floor.  Two  tins of  oil  and  pieces  of  cut  film  were  in  the  operator's chamber. For  the  defence  it  was  urged  that,  owing  to the  wet  night,  people  who  had  booked  their  seats were  allowed  to  stand  in  the  kinema  until  they could  be  accommodated.  The  tins  of  oil  were used  for  lubricating  the  machinery. For  the  Surrey  County  Council,  it  was  said  that standing  was  allowed  in  only  one  kinema  in Surrey,  but  the  Council's  committee,  following representations  from  the  C.E.A.,  had  decided that  in  future  they  would  consider  any  applica- tions that  might  be  made  to  them  from  time to  time  for  standing. No  One  in  Charge.— Contravention  of  regula- tions was  alleged  against  the  Coliseum,  Chiswick, before  the  Acton  Bench.  The  defendants  were Miss  Jenny  C.  Diez  and  Harry  S.  H.  Diez.  The summonses  were  for  permitting  standing  in  the gangways  and  for  not  having  the  licensee  or  some responsible  person  nominated  by  the  licensee  in charge  of  the  premises.  It  was  suggested  that  as the  brother — defendants  are  brother  and  sister — took  no  active  part  in  the  business  the  sum- mons against  him  should  be  withdrawn.  In reply  to  the  Bench,  it  was  stated  that  defendants were  both  rated  occupiers. Miss  Diez  was  fined  £2  on  the  summons  for not  having  a  responsible  person  present,  and  £5 for  allowing  persons  to  stand. Sidney  Bernstein  Wins— At  West  Ham  the summonses  against  Sidney  L.  Bernstein,  on  a charge  of  contravening  statutory  regulations  and the  conditions  of  the  licence  granted  him  by  the West  Ham  Corporation  in  respect  of  the  Empire, West  Ham  Lane,  were  completely  withdrawn  by the  Corporation. Obstruction  to  the  gangways  was  alleged,  and neglect  to  provide  fire  appliances,  and  to  main- tain proper  exit  doors. At  an  earlier  hearing  it  was  stated  the  sum- mons had  been  issued  only  after  Mr.  Bernstein's refusal  to  obey  the  borough  engineer's  requests, Mr.  Bernstein  claiming  that  the  fire  appliances were  adequate  and  that  no  obstruction  was caused,  that  the  air-springs  which  were  fitted  to the  doors  and  which  the  Council  would  not accept  as  substitutes  for  automatic  bolts,  were permissible. Filming  Incident  in  Piccadilly.— Rex  Davis. James  Dale,  and  William  Witham,  of  the  British International  Pictures  Studio,  Elstree,  Herts, were  summoned  at  Marlborough  Street  Police Court,  London,  on  July  T2,  for  obstructing  the footway  by  causing  a  crowd  to  assemble  in  Picca- dilly, on  May  20. The  incidents  in  question  arose  out  of  the taking  of  a  film  called  "  Adam's  Apples."  A derrick  was  erected  on  the  roof  of  the  Popular Cafe,  Piccadilly,  and  a  staging  was  fixed  just below  the  fifth  floor  of  that  cafe.  Before  the incident  complained  of  a  dummy  was  swung from  the  derrick.  Later,  there  were  two  cameras on  the  pavement  taking  the  film,  and  Dale appeared  at  the  fifth-floor  window  of  the  Popular Cafe  and  was  slung  by  the  derrick  from  the staging  across  the  fourth-floor  windows  of  that cafe  for  about  six  times.  People  gathered  and there  was  obstruction.  The  witness  stopped  the defendants'  activities.  The  crowd  dispersed,  but subsequently  there  were  signs  of  fresh  activity, and  Dale  again  appeared  at  the  fifth  floor  window of  the  cafe,  clambered  out  on  to  the  parapet In  the  Courts. 201 and  was  again  swung  to  and  fro  across  the  front of  the  premises.  He  was  then  holding  what appeared  to  be  a  life-size  dummy  of  a  woman  in a  nightdress. The  magistrate,  after  hearing  the  evidence, held  that  there  was  obstruction.  The  summons against  Mr,  Davis  was  withdrawn,  and  the  other two  defendants  were  each  fined  £2,  with  £4  4s. costs. A  Disclaimer.— Captain  Rex  Davis,  the  film artiste,  states  he  is  not  the  Rex  Davis  referred  to in  the  above  report. Operator's  Negligence.— At  the  Keighley, West  Riding,  Police  Court,  the  Bronte  Cinema Co.,  Ltd.,  Haworth,  were  fined  £1  for  allowing !he  operating  room  door  to  be  open  during  a performance,  and  a  similar  sum  for  allowing combustible  material  to  be  in  the  rewinding' room. COPYRIGHT. "  Feet  Of  Clay." — An  action  arising  out  of  an alleged  infringement  of  copyright  in  a  dramatic work  called  "  Outward  Bound."  came  before Mr.  Justice  Astbury  in  the  Chancery  Division . Plaintiff,  Vane  Hunt  Sutton  Vane,  of  Horring  - ton  Court,  Kensington,  asked  for  an  injunction against  Famous  Players  Film  Company,  Limited , Wardour  Street,  The  Paramount  Famous  Players Lasky  Corporation,  of  New  York,  and  Famous Lasky  Film  Service,  Limited  of  Wardour Street,  to  restrain  them  from  making  or  selling any  copy  of  the  fourth  or  fifth  reels  of  a  film entitled  "  Feet  of  Clay,"  by  means  of  which the  plaintiff's  dramatic  work  might  be  repre- sented.   The  infringement  was  denied. Mr.  Archer,  K.C.,  said  plaintiff's  play  was  run in  America  as  the  film  was  being  shot.  Mr. Lasky  saw  the  play  "  Outward  Bound  "  in  New- York,  and  discussed  it  with  his  producer  at  Los Angeles  before  the  film  was  shot.  The  lady responsible  for  the  writing  of  the  scenario  of  the film  read  reviews  of  the  play  months  before  they began  shooting  the  film. Mr.  Luxmoore,  K.C.,  said  defendants  had  not relied  on  "  Outward  Bound"  in  any  way.  It was  based  on  two  books  "Feet  of  Clay"  and "  Across  the  Border." Mr.  Archer  said  defendants  alleged  that  their work  was  founded  on  the  works  "  Feet  of  Clay  '  ' novel,  "Across  the  Border,"  "Cocaine," 1  Romeo  and  Juliet,"  the  Book  of  Revelations, Chapter  20,  one  of  Hans  Andersen's  fairy  tales, a  poem  by  Leigh  Hunt,  Dante's  "  Inferno,"  the Gospel  of  St.  Matthew,  Epistle  to  Timothy,  and other  sources. His  Lordship  :  ibe  idea  in  the  play  is  that  two people  supposed  to  be  dead  are  travelling  to their  destination.  They  pass  before  an  examiner who  says,  "  I  can't  deal  with  you  because  you are  not  on  my  list."  That  appears  in  both  the lilm  and  the  book. Vane  Hunt  Sutton  Vane,  giving  evidence,  said the  main  idea  in  his  play  "  Outward  Bound  ' ' was  warning  'against  suicide.  The  play  had been  produced  in  many  countries,  and  had  been very  successful.  It  had  also  been  successfully published  in  book  form. Cross-examined:  He  had  not  seen  the  film "  Feet  of  Clay,"  or  read  the  book,  but  he  had read  the  play  "  Across  the  Border." Philip  Walsingham  Sargeant,  an  author,  who also  giving  evidence,  had  set  out  in  parallel  col- umn, a  synopsis  of  the  play  "  Outward  Bound  " and  one  of  the  film  "  Feet  of  Clay,"  with  a  view to  bringing  out  what  might  be  regarded  as similarities. Mr.  Luxmoore,  K.C.,  for  defendants,  said  the three  persons  who  collaborated  in  producing the  film  never  saw  "  Outward  Bound  "  and  they did  not  read  the  book  or  take  anything  trom  it. Mrs.  Beulah  Flebbe  was  asked  by  Mr.  de  Mille to  prepare  the  scenario,  and  by  the  time  Mr. Millhauser  was  called  in  they  had  decided  on  the story  of  the  film  in  the  sense  that  the  reels  deal- ing with  the  astral  plane  were  part  of  the  idea that  was  being  worked  out.  The  film  was  based on  the  book,  "  Across  the  Border,"  written  bv Mrs.  Flebbe. A  considered  judgment  was  given  on  June  18. His  Lordship  said  the  real  question  in  this  case was  whether  there  were  sufficient  similarities  in the  theme,  ideas,  treatment  and  language  in  the photo  play  and  in  "  Outward  Bound "  to negative  defendants'  evidence  and  recollection that  no  direct  or  indirect  copying  took  place. Takiner  the  play  and  the  two  reels  objected  to as  a  whole,  his  Lordship  was  unable  to  resist  the conclusion  that  a  substantial  portion  of  plaintiff's play  bad  been  copied  directly  or  indirectly  by defendants.  There  would  be  a  declaration  that the  two  reels  infringed  plaintiff's  copyright  and an  injunction  restraining  defendants  from exhibiting  the  two  reels. There  would  be  an  order  for  the  delivery  up  or destruction  of  the  infringing  reels,  and  for  an account  as  to  damages,  and  defendants  must  pay the  costs  of  the  action. A  stay  of  execution  pending  an  appeal  was granted. LICENSING. Bridgwater  Case.— That  a  kinematograph I'cence  is  held  by  the  building  and  not by  an  individual  was  argued  in  the  appeals  heard at  the  Bridgwater  Quarter  Sessions  in  connection with  the  case  of  the  Bridgwater  Empire,  when Squibbs,  Ltd.,  of  Bridgwater,  appealed  against a  conviction  by  the  borough  justices,  who  fined them  £5  and  £4  4s.  costs  for  contraventions  of  the Cinematograph  Act.  Henry  James  Squibbs,  a member  of  the  firm,  also  appealed  against  a  con- viction and  fine  of  £10  and  £4  4s.  costs  for  aiding and  abetting.  Particulars  of  the  case  appeared in  the  Kim.  issue  for  September  15. The  case  against  the  appellants  was  that  the firm  of  Squibbs,  Ltd.,  let  the  Emoire  Theatre, Bridgwater,  to  Vickery  Bros.,  of  Taunton,  who appointed  Mr.  Bridger  as  manager,  he  also  being the  licensee.  After  running  the  house  for some  time  the  firm  gave  it  up  and  it  was  closed Mr.  Bridger  leaving.  Subsequently  Messrs. Squibbs  let  the  house  to  a  Mr.  Riley,  of  Hull, who  app Dinted  a  Mr.  Hodgkinson  as  manager. Before  the  licence  was  transferred,  performances were  given  in  the  building,  and  it  was  in  respect of  these  that  proceedings  were  taken.  When  a complaint  was  made  by  the  police  regarding  the matter,  Mr.  Hodgkinson  interviewed  Mr. Squibbs,  who  said  that  it  was  the  house  that  was licensed,  and  not  the  man. E.  H.  C.  Wethered,  for  appellants,  on  the instruction  of  Norman  Hart,  the  C.E.A.  solicitor, contended  that  a  licence  was  still  in  force  in  the name  of  Mr.Bridger  when  the  performances  were given.  The  Act  did  not  provide  for  a  person to  be  licensed,  it  was  the  premises  that  were licensed,  in  order  to  provide  for  the  safety  of  the public.  With  regard  to  the  charge  against  Mr. Squibbs  it  was  proved  that  he  was  not  really the  owner  of  the  premises,  but  was  acting  as agent  for  h:s  mother. Hol.nan  Gregory,  K.C. ,  who  appeared  for  the magistrates,  said  he  would  consent  for  the  appeal in  the  first  case  being  allowed,  but  he  asked  that no  costs  should  be  given  to  Mr.  Squibbs,  because 202 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. he  did  not  attend  to  defend  the  case  before the  magistrates,  and  had  only  that  day  d:sclosed the  fact  that  he  was  not  the  owner  of  the premises. The  Recorder  allowed  the  appeal  in  the  first case,  but  w'thout  costs,  and  dismissed  the  second appeal,  with  costs  against  the  appellant,  hold:ng that  an  offence  had  bsen  comrntted  by  perfor- mances being  given  without  a  person  holding  a licence. Mr.  Weth^red  asked  the  Recorder  to  state  a case,  as  the  point  was  of  great  importance  to  the entire  Kinema  Industry. Unlicensed  Opening.— Charles  Orr,  pro- prietor of  the  Scala  and  Rial  to  Kinemas, Coventry,  was  fined  £40  at  Coventry  Police Court  on  Saturday,  November  10,  for  having, opened  the  Rialto  without  a  licence.  H.  E. Braithwaite  (of  the  Town  Clerk's  Dept.),  said that  the  Rialto  was  opened  on  October  15,  and remained  opened  until  October  19.  At  that time  no  application  had  been  made  for  a  kine- matograph licence.  It  was  only  fair  to  say that  when  it  was  pointed  out  to  defendant that  he  had  opened  without  a  licence  he  closed the  theatre  immediately.  The  Watch  Committee however,  regarded  the  matter  in  a  serious  light. J.  Haymes,  solicitor,  who  represented  defendant, urged  that  what  had  occurred  was  due  to  an oversight.  After  the  closing  of  the  theatre an  application  was  made  for  a  licence,  and  a covering  letter  was  sent  to  the  Town  Clerk explaining  that  there  had  been  an  oversight and  making  a  full  apology.  Calculated  at  £80 per  week,  Mr.  Orr's  losses  had  already  amounted to  £24.0.  There  had  been  no  defiance  of  the Council. WAQES  AND  COMMISSIONS. J.  D.  WILLIAMS  v.   BRITISH  NATIONAL. The  formation  of  the  British  National  Pic- tures, Ltd.,  and  the  establishment  of  the  Elstree Studios,  were  related  in  the  King's  Bench  Court on  March  5,  when  the  action  was  commenced before  a  special  jury  in  which  James  Dixon Williams,  the  former  managing  director,  of Portland  Place,  W.,  sued  British  National Pictures,  Ltd.,  Regent  Street,  for  alleged  wrong- ful dismissal  and  arrears  of  salary. The  defendants,  in  their  defence,  sought  to justify  dismissal  on  the  grounds  that  the  plaintiff refused  to  obey  orders  given  to  him,  but  plaintiff denied  that  he  disobeyed  any  reasonable  and proper  orders. Sir  Patrick  Hissings  went  into  the  manner in  which  British  National  Pictures  was formed,  and  it  was  decided  that  there should  be  a  capital  of  £50,000.  Mr. Williams's  life  was  insured  for  £50,000,  because it  was  realised  that  without  him  the  company was  no  good. In  January,  1926,  the  plaintiff,  Mr.  Eaton, the  chairman  of  the  company,  and  Mr.  Wilcox, the  producer,  went  to  America,  to  sell  the  rights of  "  Nell  Gwynne,"  a  British  him,  w-hich  the company  had  bought  for  £27,000.  They  sold it  and  made  a  profit,  and  important  promises were  obtained  from  one  of  the  leading  American companies. It  was  also  arranged  that  the  services  of  Miss Dorothy  Gish,  the  actress,  should  be  obtained, and  the  company  started  on  the  production  of three  films,  "London,"  "Tip-Toes,"  and "Madame  Pompadour." Mr.  Williams  also  went  to  America  in  July, 1926,  and  obtained  a  contract  from  the Famous  Players-Lasky  Corporation,  which provided  that  it  would  pay  the  whole  of  the  cost of  production  up  to  the  amount  of  £225,000 (£45,000)  for  each  picture. Up  to  the  time  of  this  most  remarkable  con- tract, Mr.  Williams'  agreement  with  the defendant  company  provided  for  a  salar}-  of £1,500  a  year  and  £1,000  a  year  expenses. Having  regard  to  what  he  had  done,  however, Mr.  Williams  was  given  a  new  agreement,  under which  he  was  appointed  managing  director  for ten  years  as  from  August,  1926. He  was  to  receive  an  annual  sum  of  £3,200, and  £2,000  a  year  for  his  personal  and  enter- tainment expenses.  Further,  he  was  entitled to  a  commission  equal  to  10  per  cent,  of  the  net profits  made  by  the  company  in  any  one  year. In  October,  1926,  Mr.  Williams  was  called upon  to  go  to  America,  to  try  to  find  money  to make  the  company  a  success.  He  obtained a  definite  pledge  from  people  in  America  assur- ing the  company  of  large  finance. Although  he  had  left  for  America  in  October with  the  goodwill  of  everyone,  while  he  was away  a  document  came  into  existence  which had  been  described  as  a  list  of  complaints against  him.  The  document  was  handed  round among  Mr.  Schlesinger  and  Mr.  Hill,  who were  associated  with  the  company,  and  Mr. Humphreys,  the  solicitor.  It  was  suggested that  he  should  act  in  a  trio  called  the  manage- ment committee,  and  cancel  his  previous  agree- ment. A  resolution  to  dispense  with  the  services  of Mr.  Williams  as  managing  director  was  later carried  by  the  board,  and  the  plaintiff  after- wards received  a  letter  giving  notice  to  this effect  on  the  grounds,  inter  alia,  of  the  plaintiffs alleged  repeated  breaches  of  his  agreement. Sir  Patrick  stated,  in  conclusion  that  the company  had  gone  into  liquidation,  and  had been  reconstructed. Evidence  was  given  by  Mr.  Williams  and also  by  Cecil  A.  H.  Harrison,  of  Isfield Place,  Uckfield,  Sussex,  one  of  the  directors of  the  company,  and  it  was  while  Mr.  Harri- son was  on  the  box  that  consultations  were held  elsewhere  which  enabled  Sir  Patrick Hastings  to  announce  a  settlement  of  the  case on  terms  favourable  to  Mr.  Williams. "  My  client  is  to  be  paid  a  sum  which  it  is not  necessary  to  mention,  but  which  is  satis- factory to.  him,  and  he  is  to  be  paid  his  costs , ' ' said  Sir  Patrick.  "Mr.  Bevan  is  ready  to  do what  is  really  far  more  important  than  any- thing else  to  Mr.  Williams,  and  that  is  to  explain that  they  are  satisfied  that  there  is  no  possible ground  of  complaint  against  Mr.  Williams  at all." Drummer's  Cairn  Dismissed.— Judge  Reeve, at  Westminster  County  Court,  dismissed  with costs  the  claim  for  £12,  two  weeks'  wages,  made by  Frederick  John  Dancan,  Noel  Road,  North Acton,  a  drummer,  against  Polandus,  Limited, Oxford  Street,  W.,  kinema  proprietors,  on  the ground  that  he  had  disobeyed  a  reasonable instruction. Plaintiff,  whose  case  was  supported  by  the Musicians'  Union,  stated  that  during  the currency  of  a  fortnight's  notice  given  by  himself  , he  was  told  to  attend  with  a  pianist  the  trial of  a  picture  to  give  sound  effects.  Having  been called  to  Ealing  Police  Station  the  same  morning about  a  bicycle  he  had  lost,  he  could  not  attend In  the  Courts. 203 at  the  picture  house.  During  his  previous eight  months'  service  he  had  never  been  asked to  attend  a  picture  for  effects  display.  Mr. Hakim,  the  musical  director,  told  him  to  attend a  display  next  day,  and  to  count  the  day  he  had not  attended  as  his  weekly  holiday.  This  he refused  to  do.  There  were  words  between  them, and  he  was  dismissed.  He  did  not  consider that  the  picture  was  one  presenting  any  special difficulties  that  required  rehearsal. Judge  Reeve  said  he  thought  that  the  defence of  wilful  disobedience  to  reasonable  orders prevailed.  It  was  Duncan's  duty  to  attend  the rehearsal,  and  though  he  was  justihedin  absenting himself  owing  to  the  urgent  necessity  for  his presence  at  the  police  station  the  employer  was justified  in  ordering  that  he  should  count  the day  as  his  holiday  and  carry  on  the  rehearsal next  day. Plaintiff  had  two  days'  wages  witheld,  and though  his  case  failed  altogether,  Judge  Reeve suggested  that  defendants  should  pay  him  the £2  ex  gratia,  and  this  they  agreed  to  do. Manager's  Notice. — The  question  of  reasonable notice  for  a  kinema  manager  was  raised  at  West- minster County  Court  on  June  18,  when  Harold Alfred  Warren,  Nettleton  Road,  New  Cross, claimed  £84  from  the  Percy  Winocour  Film Corporation,  Limited,  Cranbourne  Street,  Leices- ter Square,  a  week's  salary  and  three  months' salary  in  lieu  of  notice. Mr.  Warren  said  that  he  had  been  manager  of the  Ideal  Cinema,  Queen's  Road,  Peckham,  lor the  proprietor,  Mr.  Isaacs,  from  1922  till  March last,  when  the  business  was  sold  to  the  defen- dants. Mr.  Isaacs  informed  him  five  weeks before  the  sale  that  the  kinema  was  changing hands. The  Winocour  Corporation  took  over  on March  3,  and  on  April  25  he  was  discharged  and was  tendered  a  week's  salary  in  lieu  of  notice . He  contended  that  the  custom  of  the  Trade was  thr«-e  months'  notice  to  a  manager.  He was  paid  £6  a  week  wages  and  10s.  a  week expenses.  Mr.  Isaacs  told  him  he  would  realise that  his  contract  with  him  ceased  when  the Winocour  Corporation  took  over. Counsel  for  plaintiff  quoted  cases  concerning notice  to  managers  and  persons  in  responsible positions. Judge  Turner  :  But  in  those  cases  the  salary was  paid  monthly  or  quarterly.  Evidence  of custom  must  show  a  knowledge  of  the  Trade common  to  both  parties.  He  had  five  weeks ' notice  from  Mr.  Isaacs,  which  he  accepted. Custom  is  one  of  the  most  difficult  things  to prove. Judgment  for  the  defendants,  with  costs. GENERAL. Share  Muddle. — Judgment  tor  defendant  was entered  by  Mr.  Justice  Rowlatt,  in  the  King's Bench  Division,  in  an  action  in  which Ernest  S.  Wentworth  Westman,  of  Hyne  Road, Beckenham,  Kent,  claimed  from  the  British Lion  Film  Corporation,  Ltd.,  of  New  Compton Street,  W.C.,  the  return  of  £200  sent  them  on application  for  shares  in  the  corporation.  The allegation  was  that  there  was  no  proper  allot- ment. Mr.  H.  C.  Marks,  for  plaintiff,  explained  that in  affidavit,  the  defendants  first  stated  that  they had  not  received  the  £200,  but  plaintiff  in  reply exhibited  a  document  acknowledging  the  receipt of  the  money.  Accordingly,  the  Master  ordered the  money  to  be  brought  into  Court  before  he would  grant  defendants  leave  to  defend.  At  a later  date  defendants  took  up  the  position  that there  had  been  an  allotment,  but  plaintiff  replied that  it  was  an  over-allotment  which  entitled  him to  reject  the  application  of  shares  and  claim  the return  of  his  £200. Mr.  Bridges,  for  the  company,  pointed  out  that the  dispute  arose  out  of  a  mistake  made  by  the underwriter  in  his  sub-undervvriting  contract. Plaintiff  and  his  father,  both  writing  frormthe same  address,  had  applied  for  the  same  number of  shares,  and  the  undenvriter,  mixing  up  the two  applications,  had  allotted  plaintiff  twice  as many  shares  as  he  had  applied  for.  Plaintiff proceeded  to  seek  rectification  ot  the  register,  and as  steps  werp  taken  by  the  company  to  effect  this, plaintiff  could  not  call  the  contract  off. xMr.  Justice  Rowlatt  said  the  whole  thing  was  a muddle,  but  he  thought  the  justice  of  the  case would  be  met  by  giving  judgment  for  defendants, and  judgment  would  be  so  entered,  but  without costs. Film  Scrap  Blaze.— In  the  King's  Bench Division  on  June  13,  Mr.  Justice  Hawke  and  a common  jury  had  before  them  an  action  in  which Michael  Harris  of  Great  Alie  Street,  Aldgate,  E. , claimed  damages  for  personal  injuries  against . Edward  Ellis  of  Finchley  Road,  Hampstead,  a scrap  metal  dealer. A  motor  lorry  loaded  with  kinema  scrap  which Mr.  Harris  was  driving  burst  into  flames  and became  in  ten  minutes,  in  the  words  of  an  eye- witness, "  a  roaring  furnace," The  plaintiff's  case  was  that  he  was  not  aware, of  the  dangerous  nature  of  the  material  in  the lorry,  while  Mr.  Ellis,  the  owner  of  the  goods, contended  that  Harris  had  been  duly  warned. The  jury  awarded  plaintiff  £600  damages,  and his  Lordship  entered  judgment  for  this  anount with  costs. Rating  an  Unoccupied  Kinema.— When  is  a kinema  unoccupied  ?  This  was  a  question which  came  up  for  discussion  at  a  meeting of  the  Cardiff  Area  Assessment  Committee,  when Abraham  Hauser,  proprietor  of  the  Imperial Kinema,  Queen  Street,  Cardiff,  appealed  against  a rateable  assessment  on  the  premises  of  £5  o. He  explained  that  the  premises  had  been vacant  since  April  28  last,  and  he  had  made  every reasonable  effort  to  dispose  of  them.  The position  at  present  was  that  there  was  a  definite prospect  of  letting  the  premises,  although  it would  take  two  or  three  months  to  recondition the  kinema  before  it  could  be  reopened.  In addition  to  the  present  assessment  he  had  to bear  the  burden  of  paying  a  net  ground  rent of  £610  per  year. During  the  subsequent  discussion,  it  wa? stated  that  the  premises  were  still  furnished, and  therefore  they  were  considered  to  be  still occupied.  The  committee,  however  decided by  four  votes  to  three  to  reduce  the  assessment to  £200,  and  to  recommend  Mr.  Hauser  in  the meantime  to  bring  the  case  before  the  rating authority.  On  being  informed  of  the  committee's decision,  Mr.  Hauser  protested  that  he  had  paid his  rates  up  to  April  28.  Had  the  committee, he  said,  previously  pointed  out  that  they  con- sidered the  premises  occupied  because  of  the furniture,  he  would  have  had  it  removed  at once. Two  of  the  members  were  in  favour  of  reducing 204 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. the  assessment  to  £50,  but  the  decision  was allowed  to  stand.  The  clerk,  however,  pointed out  to  Mr.  Hauser  that,  after  seeing  the  rating authority,  he  could  appeal  again. Buying  a  Kinema.— Damages  for  alleged  mis- representation of  breach  of  warranty  in  respect of  the  sale  of  the  Hampton  Court  and  East Molesey  Picture  Palace,  were  claimed  by  Thomas Allen,  of  London  Road,  Twickenham;  before Mr.  Justice  Mackinnon  and  a  common  jury  in the  King's  Bench  Division  on  March  22.  The defendant,  Frank  Saraski,  of  the  Gem  Picture Theatre,  Gillingham,  denied  the  allegations, and  counter-claimed  for  £5  ns.  yd.,  interest on  a  mortgage  for  £200  for  the  balance  of  the purchase  price. Mr.  J,  B.  Melville,  K.C.,  for  the  plaintiff,  said it  was  contended  that  the  plaintiff  was  induced to  buy  it  for  £1,500  by  false  representation  or breach  of  warranty  on  the  part  of  the  defendant. Mr.  Allen  was  told  by  the  agents  that  the  profits exceeded  £600  per  annum,  but  this  should  be considerably  increased  under  keen  and  personal management.    The  price  was  £1,500. In  the  profit  and  loss  account  for  two  years,  for the  year  ended  March,  1925,  the  net  profit  was shown  as  £16  4s.  nd.,  and  for  the  period  ended March,  1926,  the  net  loss  was  given  as  £45  12s, 5d. The  jury  found  a  verdict  for  the  plaintiff, and  awarded  £200  damages.  His  lordship  said the  counter-claim  for  £5  us.  gd.  could  be  re- garded as  a  set-off  from  the  plaintiff's  damages, and  he  therefore  entered  judgment  for  the plaintiff  for  £194  8s.  3d. A  stay  of  execution  was  granted. Films  in  'Buses. — A  case  of  very  great  im- portance and  interest  to  Ulster  renters  and exhibitors  came  before  the  Belfast  Police Court  when  David  M'Atee,  of  Kilkeel, owner  of  a  'bus,  and  his  conductor,  were  sum- moned for  having  permitted  films  which  might be  inflammable  to  be  carried  on  a  public  vehicle. This  case — stated  to  be  the  first  of  its  kind — was  brought  under  the  Public  Services  Vehicles Regulations  of  1927. The  defence  was  that  neither  the  owner  nor the  conductor  knew  that  it  was  an  offence  to carry  films. The  cases  were  dismissed  on  payment  of  costs. A  Husband's  Authority.— The  question  of  a husband's  authority  to  grant  a  lease  of  a  kinema at  Mountain  Ash  belonging  to  his  wife  was raised  in  an  action  tried  by  Mr.  Justice  Astbury in  the  Chancery  Division  on  October  30.  Plain- tiffs were  Rudolph  Abse,  a  cinema  manager  and his  wife,  Mrs.  Kate  Abse,  both  of  Albany  Road, Cardiff,  and  they  sued  Bert  Richards  and  his wife,  Mrs.  Lily  May  Richards,  of  the  Palace Cinema,  Mountain  Ash,  for  specific  performance of  an  alleged  agreement  of  November  11,  1927, between  Mr.  Abse  and  Mr.  Richards  for  a  lease to  Mr.  Abse  of  the  kinema  for  21  years  at  a  rent of  £400.  Mr.  Byrne  appeared  for  the  plaintiffs and  Mr.  Swords  said  he  represented  Mrs. Richards,  Mr.  Richards  having  been  adjudicated a  bankrupt. Mr.  Byrne  said  his  Lordship  would  have  to decide  whether  the  defendant,  Mrs.  Richards, gave  her  husband  authority  to  grant  a  lease, and  whether  she  assented  to  what  he  did, Mr.  Richards  in  his  defence,  denied  that  he was  agent  for  his  wife,  and  Mrs.  Richards asserted,  as  was  the  case,  that  she  was  the  owner of  the  kinema  and  denied  the  agency  of  her husband.    Mr.  Abse  and  Mr.  Richards  met  in the  train  in  September,  1927,  and  discussed  the letting  of  the  kinema  to  Abse.  Subsequently the  agreement  was  signed,  and  the  following day,  November  12,  Abse  visited  the  kinema to  pay  his  deposit  of  £20.  After  an  interview with  Richards  he  was  introduced  to  Mrs. Richards,  who  was  at  the  pay-box.  Richards then  said  "  you  will  never  be  sorry  for  taking this  over  ;  it  is  quite  a  gold  mine,  but  work at  present  is  bad,  although  it  will  improve." Mrs.  Richards  wished  him  the  best  of  luck.  He learned  from  Richards  next  day  that  he  and his  wife  had  had  an  awful  row,  and  he  asked  him to  take  his  deposit  back. His  Lordship  said  he  accepted  Mrs.  Richards' evidence,  and  held  that  her  husband  had  no authority  to  enter  into  the  agreement.  The action  would  be  dismissed  with  costs  so  far  as Mrs.  Richards  was  concerned,  and  in  the  case of  Mr.  Bert  Richards  there  would  be  no  order against  him  unless  an  application  was  made  to the  Court  within  42  days. Kinema  Director's  Claim. — In  the  Dublin Circuit  Court  Judge  Davitt  gave  judgment for  Dr.  Charles  for  £200,  and  dismissed  the company's  counter-claim,  with  costs,  in  the  case of  Dr.  Andrew  Charles.  Dublin  v.  City  Cinemas, Ltd. The  action  was  brought  by  the  doctor  to recover  £200,  which  he  had  paid  to  the  directors, being  part  payment  of  £500  which  he  had  been asked  to  subscribe  for  500  shares  at  £1  each, which  it  was  necessary  he  should  hold  to  qualify him  to  become  a  director  of  the  company. Although  plaintiff's  cheque  was  lodged  in  the bank  to  the  credit  of  the  company,  the  shares were  not  allotted  to  Dr.  Charles,  who  had  been co-opted  a  director,  and  acted  as  such  for  a couple  of  months. It  was  contended  for  the  company  that Dr.  Charles  could  not  claim  the  money  under  the circumstances,  and  also  that  he  was  liable  for the  balance — namely  £300.  There  was  a counter-claim  by  the  company  for  that  £300. Patron's  Torn  Dress.— Miss  Winifred  Ryan, of  Lavender  Hill,  Battersea,  sued  the  Gaumont British  Picture  Corporation.  Ltd.,  Moorgate,  E.C., for  six  guineas,  in  respect  of  damage  to  a  dress. Miss  Ryan  said  that  when  visiting  the  Lavender Hill  Pavilion  her  dress  was  badly  torn  and  ren- dered useless  through  catching  on  a  hook attached  to  a  gangway  barrier  rope. Mr.  Greville  Sharpe,  for  the  defendants, denied  negligence,  and  said  that  the  barrier in  question  had  been  approved  by  the  London County  Council  and  was  similar  to  those  in use  in  thousands  of  kinemas.  He  suggested that  the  dress  would  have  never  been  torn  if Miss  Ryan  had  exercised  due  care. Judge  Harrington  held  that  there  was  no evidence  that  would  justify  him  in  saying defendants  were  guilty  of  negligence.  He  gave judgment  for  defendants,  with  costs* Petrol  Flame  in  Kinema— Two  youths  were responsible  for  causing  a  stampede  and  panic in  the  Diamond  Picture  House,  Belfast. It  appeared  that  about  10  p.m.  there  was  a sudden  spurt  of  flame  from  the  centre  .  of  the pit,  and  people  rushed  for  the  doors. It  was  found  that  one  of  the  youths  was  in the  habit  of  carrying  a  bottle  of  petrol  in  his pocket  in  order  to  sniff  the  smell  from  time  to time.  He  was  doing  this  when  another  boy struck  a  match  and  caused  the  flare.  One  of the  boys  was  fined  20s.  and  costs  in  the  Belfast Summons  Court. FINANCIAL SECTION INDEX. New  Companies  . .        . .       . .  . .  . .  206 Mortgages  and  Charges         . .  . .  . .  214 Bankruptcies,  etc.        . .        .  .  . .  . .  222 206 The  Kinematograph  Year  Boot. New  Companies  Registered during  1928. DECEMBER,  1927. Name.  Capital. Argyle  Theatre  Co.,  Ltd.  £6,000  in  £1  shares Avenue  Super  -  Cinema,  £30,000  in  20,000  8  per  Kinema  Proprietors Ltd.  cent.    cum.  pref. shares  of  £1  and 40,000  ord.  shares  of 5s.  each Burlington        Cinemas,  £9,000  in  £1  shares    . .  Kinema  Proprietor* Ltd. Nature  of  Business.        Registered  Office. Indicated  by  the   title    14,  Crosshore  Street, Greenock. i,  Hamilton  Square, Birkenhead. Cellophane  Co.,  Ltd.        £10,000  in  £1  shares   . .  Importers  of  films Solicitors  :  Pennington and  Higson.  36,  Dale Street,  Liverpool. Solicitors  :  Grundy, Lamb  and  Grundy, 47,  Peter  Street,  Man- chester. Essendale  Cinemas,  Ltd.  £1,000  in  £1  shares    . .    Indicated  by  the  title  7,  Essex  Street,  Strand, W.C.2. Even  Swindon  Cinema  £4,000  in  £1  shares     . .  To  erect  a  kinema     . .  Solicitors  :  Townsend, Co.,  Ltd.  Wood  and  Calderwood, Swindon. First    National    Pathe,  £1,000  in  £1  shares  (510  Film  Renters  and  Pro-  103,    Wardour  Street, Ltd.  "A"  and  490  "B")     ducers  W.i. Firth  and  Reading,  Ltd.  £1,000  in  £1  shares Glen  Pavilion  and  Winter  £9,000  in  £1  shares  . Garden  Co.,  Ltd. King's    Hall    (Birming-  £1,500  in  £1  shares ham)  Entertainments, Ltd. Medway  Cinemas,  Ltd.  £10,000  in  £1  shares  . New    Premier    Picture  £11,000  in  £1  shares  . House,  Ltd. Photomaton        (Inter-  £175,000  in  is.  shares. national),  Ltd. Pinder  Trust,  Ltd  £2,000  in  £1  shares  . Plaza       (Scarborough),  £10,000   in   £1   shares  Kinema  Proprietors Ltd.  (1,000  7  per  cent.  cum. oref.  ord.  and  9,000 ord.) P.P.  Cinemas,  Ltd.  ....  £100 in £1  shares   Indicated  by  the  title. Scala  (Armthorpe),  Ltd.  £12,000  in  £1  shares. Kinema  Proprietors  . .  26,    Lightfoot  Road, Crouch  End,  NS. Indicated  by  the  title   The     Glen,  Durdham Down,  Bristol. Kinema  Proprietors  ..  147,  Corporation  Street , Birmingham. Kinema  Proprietors Kinema  Proprietors Apparatus  dealers Kinema  Proprietors Screen  Advertising  Ser-  £1,100  in  £1  shares, vice,  Ltd. South   Shore   Theatres,  £60,000  in  £1  shares Ltd. Super  Films   (London),  £100  in  is.  shares. Ltd. Thomas  Fleming's         £1,500  in  £1  shares. Amusements,  Ltd. Victoria    Hall    (Ports-  £1,000  in  is.  shares.  , mouth),  Ltd. 11,  Norton  Folgate, Bishopsgate,  E.i. 10,  Dale  Street,  Liver- pool. Pinners    Hall,  Austin Friars,  E.C.2. 76,     Worship  Street, Finsburv,  E.C.2. Solicitors  :'  T.  L.  Croft, LL.B.,  South  Parade, Pudsey. 18,  Paget  Road,  N.16. Solicitor:  W.  Bentley, Pontefract. 115,  Cannon  Street, E.C4. 22,  Birley  Street,  Black- pool. 425,  Strand,  W.C.2. Kinema  Proprietors  .  .  Solicitors  :  J.  Charles Dacre,  Manor  Office, Otley. Kinema    Proprietors . .  6,  Conduit  Street,  Re- gent Street,  W.i. To  erect  a  kinema. Indicated  by  the  title . Kinema  Proprietors Film  Producers   "New  Companies  Registered. 207 JANUARY Name.  Capital.  Nature  of  Business.  '        Registered  Office. Blakeley's    Productions,  £100  in  £1  shares   Film  Renters    Solicitors:  Shipper, Ltd.  '  Earley  and  Co.,  17, Cooper  Street,  Man- chester. Burlington  Films,  Ltd.  £105,000  in  100,000  ~,\  Film    Producers     and  Solicitors  :  Kenneth, per  cent.  cum.  pref.     Distributors  Brown,    Baker  and shares  of  £1  each  and  Baker,  Denny  House, 100,000   ord.   shares  Norfolk  Street,  Strand of  is.  each  W.C.2. Community       Interest  £3,000  in  1,500  S  per  Indicated  by  the  title. .  28-29,     St.  Swithin's, Films,  Ltd.  cent.  cum.  part  pref..  Lane,  E.C.4. and  1,500  ord.  snares of  £1  shares Mutual  Films,  Ltd  £100  in  £1  shares   Film  Producers   Solicitors  :   Stroud  and Co.,  Rugby. New  Era  National  Pic-  £136,000 in  110,000 ord.  Film  Producers    26,  D'Arblay  Street, W.i. tures,  Ltd.  shares  of  £1  each  and 520,000  def.  shares  of is.  each Palladium  (Durham),Ltd.  £20  .000  in  £1  shares..  Kiiiema  Proprietors  ..  Barclay  Chambers,  Dur- ham. Palladium        (Middles-  £7,000  in  £1  shares  ....  Kmema  Proprietors  .  .  The  Hippodrome,  Wil- brough),  Ltd.  son  Street,  Middles- brough. Plaza  Theatre  (Maiden-  /"20, 000  in  £1  shares  ..  Indicated  bv  the  title.  .  19a,    Coleman  Street, head),  Ltd.  E.C.2. Plaza  (Portsmouth\Ltd.  £1,000  in  £1  shares  ...  .  Kinema  Proprietors  ..  1,   Buckingham  Place, Portsmouth. Piccadilly  Theatre   Co.,  £1,500    in    is.    shares  Kmema  Proprietors  .  .  Solicitors  :  Sugden  and Ltd.  (10,000     "A"    and  Co.,    62,  Cheapside, 20,000  "  B  ")  E.C. United  Pictures  Theatres,  £300,000    in     275,000  Kinema  Proprietors  ..  Solicitors:  Last  Riches Ltd.  part  pref.  ord.  share  and  Fitton,  18.  Bolton of  £1  each  and  500,000  Street,  W.i. def.  shares  of  is.  each Weniblev  Majestic  £1,000  in  £1  shares  ...  .  Kinema  Proprietors  ..  3.   Grav's    Inn  Place. Theatre,  Ltd.  W.C.i. FEBRUARY Name.  Capital,  Nature  of  Business.  Registered  Office. British      Amalgamated  £1,000  in  5s.  shares.  ..  .  Film  Producers  ......  Solicitors:  Forsyth  and Films,  Ltd.  Kenman.  1-2,  Bruton Street,  W.i. British   and   Associated  £80,000  in  £1  shares  .  .  Film  Producers    Solicitors  :  Lancashire Cinematograph   Films  Humphreys  and Col...  Ltd.  Grundy,     2,  John Dalton  Street,  Man- chester. British  and  Dominions  £500,000     in     415,000  Film  Producers    Empire  House,  Regent Film  Corporation,  Ltd.     part.  pref.  ord.  shares  Street,  Wvr; of  £1  each  and 1,700,000  def.  shares of  is.  each Brockvill  Picture  House  /"7,=;ooin£r  shares  ....  Indicated  by  the  title. .  Holbrook  Lane,  Coven- Co.,  Ltd.  try. Bushey  Studios,  Ltd.  ..  £3,500  in  £1  shares ...  .  To   equip   studios   for  Solicitors  :  A.  J.  Adams , Film  production  3-4,   Clement's  Inn W.C.2. C.  and  A.  Films,  Ltd...  £300  in  £1  shares   Film  Renters  1-5,  Hill  Street,  Birm- ingham. Carreras  Cinema  (Golders  £3,000  in  is.  shares ....  Kinema  Proprietors  .  .  Solicitors  :  Bulcraig  and Green^,  Ltd.  •           Davis,  Amberlev, House,  Norfolk  St., Strand,  W.C.2. Denman  Allied  Cinema-  £10,000  in  £1  shares..  Indicated  by  the  title .  .  25-31,   Moorgate,  E.C. tograph  Theatres,  Ltd. March  Amusements.  Ltd.  £15,000  in  £1  shares  ..  To  erect  Kinema  Solicitors:    Ollard  and Ollard,  March,  Cambs . Picture  House  (Brierlev  £4.000  in  £1  shares.  ,  .  ,  To  erect  a  Kinema.  .  .  .  Solicitors  :   Bonser  and Hill),  Ltd.  Dawes,    46,  Church Street,  Oldbury. 208 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Name.                        Capital.                    Nature  of  Business.  Re°>Merei  Office. Playhouse,     Edinburgh,  £100,000  in  qS.ooo  ord.  Kinenia  Proprietors  .  .  2a,  Hill  Street,  Edin- Ltd.                               shares    of    £1    and  burgh. 40,000  def.  of  is.  each Savoy      Cinema      Co.,  £15,000  in  40,000  cum.  To  erect  a  Kinema.  .  .  .  Solicitors  :  Banks.  Kav (Heywood),  Ltd.              part.  pref.  shares  of  and  Redman,  8, York 5s.  each  and  100,000  ,  Street,  Heywood. ord.  shares  of  is.  each . Welling  Cinema,  Ltd..  .  £8,000  in  £1  shares  To  erect  a  Kinema.  ...  63,  Coleman  St.,  E.C.2  . Welsh  -  Pearson  -  Elder,  £200,000  in  170,000  8  Film    Producers     and  3.  London  Wall  Build- Lid,  per  cent.   cum.   pref.    Distributors  ings,  E.C.2. shares  of  £1  each  and 600,000  ord.  shares  of is.  each MARCH Name.  Capital.  Nature  of  Business.  Registered  Office. Astoria  (Manchester;,  £20,000  in  £5  shares..  Kinema  Proprietors  ..  Solicitor:  E.  G.  Asher, Ltd.  52,  Corporation  St., Manchester. British  -  Lloyd  Films,  £2,000  in  1,900  10  per  Indicated  by  the  title .  .  Secretary:  A.  C.  Hunter, Ltd.  cent.  pref.  ord.  shares  5,     Green  Street. of  £1  each  and  2,000  Leicester  Square,  W.C. def.  ord.  shares  of  is. each Collev  and  Marlovv,  Ltd.  £1,000  in  £1  shares  ....  Kinema  Proprietors  .  .  iS,  Charing  Cross  Road  , W.C. Colwood     Picture     and  £5,500  in  £1  shares.  ..  .  Kinema  Proprietors  ..  "  Ashcot,"  Sycamore Theatres,  Ltd.  Road,  Amersham. Denman  (London)  Cine-  £100,000  in  £1  shares.  .  Indicated  by  the  title.  .  Solicitors  :  Lawrence mas,  Ltd.  Messer  and  Co. ,  1 1 , Old  Jewry  Chambers. E.C.2. Denman     (Midlands)      £135,000  in  £1  shares.  .  Do.  Do. Cinemas,  Ltd. Denman  Pictures  Houses,  £1,000,000  in  2,000,000  Do.  Do. Ltd.  ord.   shares   of  10s. each Hippodrome  (Darling-  £10,000  in  £1  shares..  Kinema  Proprietors  ..  Solicitors  :  Steavenson , ton),    Ltd.  Plant      and  Park. Houndgate,  Darling- ton. Rial  to  Cinema  (Kirkdale)  £15,000  in  £1  shares  ..  Kinema  Proprietors  ..  40,  Liverpool  Road- Ltd.  Birkdale.  Lanes. Villiers  S  treet  Cinema  /200  in  is.  shares  To  reconstruct  a  Kinema     20.  Hanover  Sqnare, Co.,  Ltd.  W.i. W.  E.  E.,  Ltd  ^1,000  in  is.  shares....  Kinema  Proprietors  ..  17.  Sutton  Court,  Chis- wick,  W.4. APRIL Name.  Capital.  Nature  of  Business.  Registered  Office. Bernstein  Theatres,  Ltd.  £100  in  £1  shares   Indicated  by  the  title .  .  197.  Wardour  St.  W.i. Blattner  Film  Corpora-  £100  in  £1  shares   Film  Producers    35,  Priory  Road,  N.W. 6. tion  and  Film  Produc- ing Co.,  Ltd. City  and  Suburban  Cine-  £15,000  in  £1  shares..  Kinema  Proprietors  ..  23,  St.  Mary  Street, mas,  Ltd.  Cardiff. Crow    and    Company     £5,200  in  £1  shares          Kinematograph    acces-  Solicitors  :  Septimus  G. (Kinematograph    En-    "  sories  Ward  and  Rose,  Clay - gineers),  Ltd.  ton    Chambers,  61, Westgate  Road,  New- castle-on-Tyne. East  Anglican  Entertain-  £35,000  in  £1  shares..  Kinema  Proprietors  ..  Secretary  :  E.  R.  Adams, ments,  Ltd. Edgbaston  Picture  House-  £20,000  in  £1  shares.  .  Indicated  by  the  title.  .  6,  New  Street,  Binning - Ltd.  ham- Gaiety  Cinema  (Walling-  £1.000  in  £1  shares          Kinema  Proprietors  ..  Solicitors:  Hams, ton)  Ltd.  Cheetham  and  Cohen, 1       '  6.    Stratford    Place , W.i. Gainsborough     Pictures  £262,500  in  200,000  ord.  Film  Producers    58,  Wardour  Street,  W.i. (1928),  Ltd.  shares  of  £1  each  and 1,250,000  of  is.  each Hounslow  Theatre,  Ltd.  £1,000  in  £1  shares         Kinema  Proprietors  ..  5,  Clement's  Inn, W.C. 2. New  Companies  Registered. 209 Name.  Capital.  Nature  of  Business.  Registered  Office. Kingsway  Super  Cinema,  £30,000   in    10,000    8    Indicated  by  the  title.  .  —  Ltd.  per   cent   shades  of £1  each,  and  80,000 ord.  shares  of  5s.  each Middleton  -  in  -  Teesdale  £600  in  £1  shares   Kinema  Proprietors  ..  Solicitors:    W.  J.  and Kinema  Co.,  Ltd.  H.  C.  Watson,  Ber- nard Catle. Picture  House  (Billing-  £7,000  in  £1  shares  ...  .  Kinema  Proprietors  ..  The  Cinema,  Haverton, ton),  Ltd.  Hill-on-Tees. Portland  Finance  Cor-  £1,000  in  £1  shares ...  .  Kinema  Proprietors  ..  46,  Gerrard  Street,  W.i . poration,  Ltd. Sunfilms,  Ltd  £100  in  £1  shares  ....  Indicated  by  the  title .  .  3,    Little    Gray's  Inn Lane,  E.C.i. Name. Angle  Pictures,  Ltd.  . Automatic  Equipments Ltd. Crown  Theatre  (Coven trv).  Ltd. Greengates  Cinema  Co. Ltd. Mauder  Film  Syndicate. Ltd. Picture  House  (Leather- head),  Ltd. Playhouse  Cinema  (Pon- tefract),  Ltd. Plaza  (Birkenhead!. Ltd. Ritz  Picture  House  Co. (Liverpool),  Ltd. Stourbridge  Central  Thea tre,  Ltd. Tower   Picture  Theatre I Birmingham),  Ltd. Tschechowa  Films.  Ltd MAY Capital.  Nature  of  Business.  Registered  Office. £2.500  in  £1  shares.  .      Film  Producers   So,  Wardour  Street,  W.i £150,000    in    400,000    Ticket  issuing  machines  55-56,  Pall  Mall,  S.W.i. shares    of     5s.  and 1,000,000  defer,  shares is.  each £15,500  in  14,000  10  per  Kinema  Pro^u^ors cent.pref.  shares  of  £1 and  30,000  shares  of is.  each To  erect  a  kinema. Solicitors  :  R.  A.  Rother- ham  and  Co.,  38, Bailey-lane,Coventry. £6,000  in  £1  shares  .  . £100  in  £1  shares  . . £100  in  £1  shares  . . £100  in  £1  shares  . . £20,000  in  £1  shares £15,000  in  £1  shares £35,000  in  £1  shares  . £20,000  in  £1  shares £1,000  in  £1  shares Solicitors  :  Brook,  Free- man, Booth  &  Fisher, 47,  New  Street,  Hud- dersfteld. Film  Producers    45,  King  William  St., E.C.4. Tyne  Halls.  Ltd."   £1,500  in  £1  shares Indicated  by  the  title Kinema  Proprietors Kinema  Proprietors  . Indicated  by  the  title  . Kinema  Proprietors Kinema  Proprietors  . Kinema  Proprietors Windsor  Playhouse,  Ltd. £30,000  in  29,000  pref.  To  erect  a  kinema. ord.  shares  of  £1  and 20,000  defer,  shares  of is.  each .  .  6-7,    Piccadilly  Man- sions, Shaftesbury Avenue,  W.i. .  Solicitors  :    Moxon  and Barker,  Ropergate. Pontefract. .  Solicitors:  Percy Hughes  and  Roberts, Hamilton  Chambers, Hamilton  Street, Birkenhead. .  18,  Hackins  Hey,  Liver- pool. .  Solicitors  :    Harward  & Ever,  Stourbridge. .  55,  Temple  Row,  Birm- ingham. Producers  &  Distributors  Solicitors  :  Last,  Riches and  Fitton,  18,  Bolton Street.  Piccadilly  W.i. Solicitors  :  W.  T.  S. Thorp,  o.  Grainger Street  West,  New- castle-on-Tyne. Solicitors  :  Lovegrave and  Duvant,  4,  Park Street,  Windsor. JUNE Name.  Capital.  Nature  of  Business.  Registered  Office. Anglo  -  International        £100  in  £1  shares  ....  Film  Dealers    317,    High  Holboru, Films,  Ltd.  W.C-i. Alhambra  Theatre  (Bir-  £20,000  in  £1  shares  .  .  To  erect  a  kinema.  ...  5,   Union  Street,  Bir- mingham), Ltd.  mingham: British  Colonial  Film  Cor-  £5,000  in  £1  shares  .  .  Film  Producers    Solicitors  •  Copley,  Sin- poration.  Ltd.  gleton  and  Co.,  52,, Queen   Victoria  St. E.C.4. British  Phototone,  Ltd.     £250,000  in  5s.  shares    Producers  of  Kinemato-   Solicitors  :  Kenneth graph  (Talking)  Pic-  Brown,  Baker,  Baker, tures  Lennox  House,  Nor- folk Street,  W.C.2. 210 The  Kinemafograph  Year  Book. Name. Capital. Nature  of  Business Registered  Office. Caterham  Entertain- ment?, Ltd. £15,750  in  15,000  ord.  Kinema  Proprietor? shares  of  £1  and  15,000 defer,  shares  of  is. each Cinefrax,  Ltd   £300  in  150  first  pref.  Experimental  Engineers  27, shares  and  144  second pref.  shares  of  £1  each and  120  ord.  of  is. each Consett  Electric  Theatres  £10.000  in  £5  shares  .  .  Kinema  Proorietors  .  , (1928),  Ltd. Film  Transrorters'  Asso-  £500  in  £1  shares   Indicated  by  the  title ciatioricf  Great  Britain Ltd. Gloucester  Road, Kew  Green,  Surrey. 25,  King  Street,  South Shields. 7,  Wardour  Street  W.i. Films  (Leeds),  Ltd. G.  P.  Films,  Ltd..  . £1,000  in  £1  shares £100  in  £1  shares  . Film  Dealers    io,Mill  Hill,  Leeds. Manufacturers  of  Film  Q-io,Pancras  Lane,E.C.4 stock  or  base.  Ap- paratus dealers. To  acquire  interests  in      37,  Walbrook,  E.C.4. copyrights  and  rights of  kinematograph  films, etc. Kinema  Proprietors  . .  King's  Theatre,  West Blackball  Street, Greenock. Metropolitan  Cinema  In-  £400,000  in  260,000  10  To  act  as  an  investment  40-41,  Old  Broad  St vestment  Corporation,     per  cent.  cum.  pref.     and  finance  company  E.C.2. Ltd.  ord.  "  A "  and  480,000     in    connection  with pref.  ord.  "  B  "  shares     kinemas,  theatres,  etc. of  1  os.  each,  600,000 defer,   shares  of  is. each Inter  -  European  Film  £100  in  is.  shares Syndicate,  Ltd. King's  Theatre   (Green-  £500  in  £1  shares ock),  Ltd. Move  Pic,  Ltd. .  . Movie-Signs,  Ltd. .  .  £10,000  in  £1  shares .  £500  in  £1  shares  . .  - North  -  Eastern  Cinema  £10,000  in  £1  shares de  Luxe,  Ltd. Picturedrome  (Heywood)  £15,000  in  £1  shares Ltd. Apparatus  Dealers  .  . Indicated  by  the  title Kinema  Proprietors Indicated  by  the  title Ro  niley  Cinema  Theatre,  £16,000  in  4,000  7  per  Kinema  Proprietors cent.  cam.  part  pref. and      12.000  ord. shares  of  £1  each £100  in  £1  shares  ....  To  acquire  a  kinema. Ltd. Royal  (Stanningley),Ltd. Union  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd. Yoden  Theatres,  Ltd.  .  , £300,000  in  800,000  10  To  acquire  kinemas per  cent.  cum.  pref. shares    of    5s.  and 2,000,000  ord.  shares of  is.  each £10,000  in  £1  shares    ..  To  erect  a  kinema.. 13,  Queen  St.,  E.C.4. 31,  Elizabeth  St.,  S.VV.i. Solicitors  :  C.  C.  Charl- ton, Sunnyside  Cham bers,  Sunderland. .  22  Cathedral  House, Long  Millgate, Manchester. Queen's  Chambers,  5, John  Dalton  Street, Manchester. Bradford  Road,  Stan- ningley,  Yorks. Solicitors :  Slaughter and  Mav,  18,  Austin Friars,  E.C.2. Meadovvbank,  Castle Eden,  Co.  Durham. Name. Allenton     Cinema  Co. Ltd. British Ltd. JULY Talking  Films, Brunswick  Trust,  Ltd..  . Capital. £10,000  in  £1  shares. £100  in  £1  shares  £1,000  in  £1  shares  . Camden  St.  Cinema,  Ltd.  £1,000  in  £1  shares.  . . Capitol  (St.  Helens),  Ltd.  £30,000  in  £1  shares. Nature  of  Business. Indicated  by  the  title Registered  Office. Film  producers   Adelaide  House,  King William  St.,  E.C.4. Investment   and   trust  Solicitors  :   Bulcraig  & company  Davis,  Amberley House,   Norfolk  St., W.C.2. Kinema  proprietors . Kinema  proprietors . Street, 1-3,  Stanley Liverpool. Corstorphine        Picture  £25,000  in  £1  shares          Kinema  proprietors          30^.  Andrew's  Square, House,  Ltd. Edinburgh. New  Companies  Registered. 211 Name.  Capital.  Nature  of  Business.  Registered  Office. CD.  Productions  Ltd.. .  £500  in  £1  shares.   Kinema  proprietors. ...  40,  Fleet  Street,  E.C.4. Electramonic  (Foreign    £100,000  in  5s.  shares .  .  To  acquire  inventions  of  r,  Budge  Row,  E.C. Rights)  Ltd.  Electramonic  Co., Ltd.,  for  the  world except  the  British Isles. Film  Covering  Co.,  Ltd.£  7,000  in  4,000  7   per  Photographic  apparatus  iS,    Carnsforth  Road, cent.  cum.  part.  pref.  Streatham  Common, shares  of   10s.  each  S.W.16. and     100,000  ord. shares  of  is.  each. Foremost     Productions  £1,000  in  £1  shares.  ..  .  Film  Renters    14,  South  Square,  Gray's Ltd.  Inn,  W.C. French  Phototone,  Ltd.  £250,000  in  5s.  shares  To  carry  on  in  France  Solicitors  :  Kenneth the  business  similar  Brown,  Baker,  Baker, to  British  Phototone,  Lennox  House,  Nor- Ltd.  folkSt.,Strand,W.C.2. G.  G.  and  T.  Syndicate,  £31,000  in  30,000  ord.  Kinema  proprietors ...  .  Solicitors  :  W.  F.Foster Ltd.  shares    of    £1    and  &  Newman,  4,  Ray- 20,000  in  defer,  shares  mond  Bldgs.,  Gray's of  is.  Inn,  W.C... Heaton    Park   Cinema,  £15,000  in  5,000  pref.  Indicated  by  the  title.  .   Ltd.  shares    of    £1  and 40,000  ord.  shares  of 5s.  each. H.  B.  Parkinson  Produc-  £100 in £1  shares  Film  Producers    21,  Mincing  Lane,  E.C. 3. tions,  Ltd. Homeland  Films,  Ltd.      £2,000  in  £1  shares ...  .  Film  Producers   Solicitors:    Woolfe  & Woolfe,  i3a,  Old  Bur- lington  Street,  W.r. Kingstown  Picture  House,  £1,000  in  £1  shares.  . .  .  Kinema  proprietors.  . .  .  — — Ltd. New    Age  Productions,  £2,100  in  2,000  7|  per  Film  producers    ......  19,  Charing  Cross  Road, Ltd.  cent.  pref.  shares  £1  W.C.2. each,  and  2,000  defer, shares  of  is.  each. North  British  Films,  Ltd.  £;,ooo  in  £1  shares.  . .  .  Film  Renters    117,  Queen  St.,  Govan, Glasgow. Phantom  Orchestras,  Ltd.  £100  in  £1  shares   Sound  reproduction  ap-  Victory  House,  Leices- paratus  ter  Square,  W.C. Plaza  (Southchurch)  £15,000  in  £1  shares.  .  .  .  Kinema  proprietors.  .  .  .  106,  High  Street,  South- Cinema,  Ltd.  end-on-Sea. Rossington  Hippodrome,  £10,000  in  £1  shares ....  Kinema  proprietors ....  Solicitor  :  W.  E.  Wake- Ltd.  held,  Chesterfield. Ultraphone      Syndicate,  £100  in  £1  shares  Talking  machines,  etc.  13,  Albermarle  St.,  W.r. Ltd. Theatre  Securities,  Ltd. .  .  £200,000  in  100,000  7|  Kinema     Proprietors .  .  Solicitors  :  Stephenson, per  cent.  cum.  pref.  Harwood  &  Tatham, shares  of  £1  each  and  16,  Old  Broad  Street, 2,000,000  ord.  shares  E.C.2. of  is.  each. AUGUST Name.  Capital.  Nature  of  Business.         Registered  Office. "  Campro"  Cameras  and  £170,000  in  40,000  pref.  Kinematograph  appara-  Solicitors  :    Pollock  and Films,  Ltd.  ord.  shares  of  10s.  and       tus.  Co.,  6,  Lincoln's  Inn 3,000,000    def.    ord.  Fields,  W.C.2. shares  of  is.  each. Charles  Whittaker  Pro-£i, 000  in  2s.  shares ... .  Film  Producers   26,  King  Street,  W.C.2 ductions,  Ltd. Clement  Film  Syndicate,  £100  in  £1  shares   Kinema  Proprietors    ..  66,  Victoria  St.,  S.W.i. Ltd. Pinner  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  £30,000  in  £1  shares..  To  erect  a  kinema....  Solicitors:      Cohen  & Cohen,  112,  Salisbury House,  E.C. SEPTEMBER Name.                           Capital.  Nature  of  Business.  Registered  Office. A.B.C.A.    Musical    Co.,  £1,000  in  £1  shares  Musical  scores  and  fit-  36,  Percy  Street,  Tot- Ltd.,                                                               tings.  tenham  Court  Rd.,W. Alpha  Film  Corporation,  £5,000  in  £1  shares....  Film  Renters    93,  Wardour  St.,  W.i, Ltd. British  Publicity  Talking  £25,000  in  £1  shares  ....  Indicated  by  the  title . .  Solicitors  :  Nash,  Riches Pictures,  Ltd.  &  Fitton,  18,  Bolton Street,  W.i. 212 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Name. Centric  Cinemas,  Ltd. Cine-Sound,  Ltd  Counties  Cinema  Circuit, Ltd. County  Playhouse,  Ltd. Ely  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  . . Film  Press  Service,  Ltd. Capital. £100  in  £1  shares . Nature  of  Business. Kinema  Proprietors Hota,  Ltd. £1,000  in  £1  shares  Apparatus  Dealers  . . . £300  in  £1  shares   Kinema  Proprietors  . £20,000  in  £1  shares    . .  Kinema  Proprietors  .  . £12,000  in  £1  shares  . .  Indicated  by  the  title, £100  in  £1  shares  News  Sendee   £150  in  is.  shares Irish  Film  Renters,  Ltd. London  -  Overseas  Pro- ductions, Lid. Majestic  Cinema  (Elles- mere  Port),  Ltd. New  Victory  Super  Cine- ma (Romford),  Ltd. Requisite  Productions, Ltd. Sceptre  Films,  Ltd  Stoll  Theatre  Corpora- tion, Ltd. Streatham  Hill  Play- house, Ltd. Universal  Enterprises, Ltd. .  Kinema  Proprietors £2  50  in  £1  shares  Film  Renters   £100  in  is,  shares    ....  Kinema  Proprietors £100  in  is.  shares  . £35,000  in  £1  shares  . . £1,000  in  £1  shares.  .  . . £2,100  in  2,000  pref. ord.  shares  of  £1  and 2,000  founder  shares of  is.  each. £2,190,000  in  £1  shares (2,900,000  ord.  and 10,000  management) £30,000  in  is.  shares  .  . £10,000  in  9,900  pref. shares  and  2,000  defer, shares  of  is.  each. .  Indicated  by  the  title . . .  Kinema  Proprietors  . .  Film  Producers   Film  Dealers   Washington  Cinema,  Ltd.  £1,000  in  £1  shares Indicated  by  the  title Kinema  Proprietors Kinema  Proprietors Kinema  Proprietors Registered  Office. Solicitors  :  B.  W.  Price Morgan,  23,  High  St., Cardiff. 14,  Coleman  St.,  E.C.2. 12,  Broad  Court,  Bow Street,  W.C.2. County  Playhouse,  King Street,  Wigan. 52,  Shaftesbury  Avenue. W.i. 19,  Charing  Cross  Road. W.C.i. 6,  Vigo  Street,  W.i. Solicitors  :  Timperley  & Wallace,  Ellesmere Port. 3,  Coleman  St.,  E.C.2. 42.  Bloomsbury  Street, W.C.i. 80j  Wardour  St.,  W.i. Coliseum  Bldgs.,  W.C.2. 11,  Bishopsgate,  E.C.3. Solicitors  :  Amerv Parkes  &  Co.,  Effing- ham House,  Arundel Street,  W.C.2. Solicitors  :  Henry  G. Pernall  &  Co.,  49, Upper  O'Connell  St., Dublin. OCTOBER Name.  Capital.  Nature  of  Business. Amusements   (Manches-  £100,000  in  £1  shares.  .  Kinema  proprietors.  . .  . ter),  Ltd. Associated  Producing  &  £100  in  £1  shares....  Indicated  by  the  title .  . Distributing  Co.,  Ltd. British    Producing   and  £100  in  £1  shares ....  Film  producers   Distributing  Co",  Ltd. B.  and  R.  Cinemas,  Ltd.  £1,000  in  £1  shares.  .  .  .  Kinema  proprietors  . Capitol  (Edge  Hill),  Ltd.  £25,000  in  £1  shares.  .  Kinema  proprietors  . Carnarvon  Cinema,  Ltd.  £500  in  £1  shares....  Indicated  by  the  title . Duke   Street    Picture     £500  in  £1  shares          Indicated  by  the  title .  . Palace  Co.,  Ltd. East    Riding   Picture     £100  in  is.  shares   Kinema  proprietors  .  . Palace,  Ltd. Film  Contracts,  Ltd...  £6,000  in  £1  shares  To  produce  and  exploit films Little    Theatre    (Hull),  £6,000  in  £5  shares,  .. .  Kinema  proprietors  .. Ltd. Norburv     Amusements,  £500  in  £1  shares ....  Kinema  proprietors  . . Ltd. Photographic  &  General  £,1,000  in  is.  shares  . .  Apparatus  dealers  .... Svndirate.  Ltd. Registered  office. 26,    Fountain  Street, Manchester. 12,  Gt.  Newport  Street , W.C.2. Gaiety  Cinema,  Church Lane,  E.11. 10,  Cook  Street,  Liver rool Hoghton  Chambers . Hoghton  St.,  South- port. 16,  Duke  Street,  Mac- clesfield. 28,  Union  Road. Rotherhithe,  S.E.16. 2,  Vere  Street,  Oxford Street,  W.i. Kingston  Square,  Hull, 211,  ClaphamRd.,S.W. Solicitors :  Kenneth Brown,  Baker,  Baker, Lennox  House,  Nor- folk Street,  Strand, W.C.2. New  Companies  Registered. 213 Name  Capital.  Nature  of  Business .  Registered  Office. Ribbon     Records    and  £1,000  in  is.  shares..  Sound  recording  instru-  Solicitor :  J.  G.  Martin, ments  7,     Philpot  Lane, E.C. Gramophone  Co.,  Ltd Slide  House,  Ltd   £600  in  £1  shares  .  . . Talking  Picture  Syndi-  £500  in  4s.  shares... cate,  Ltd. Williamson  Film  Print-  £25,000  in  £1  shares .  , ing  Co.,  Ltd. Wortley  Cinema  Co., Ltd.  £6,000  in  £1  shares .  . Younger   Film   Produc-  £1,000  in  £1  shares.  .  . tions.  Ltd. Slidj  makers   52,  Queen  Victoria  St. , E.C.4. Indicated  by  the  title . .  Solicitors  :  Denton  Hall and  Burgin,  3,  Gray's Inn  Place,  W.C.i. Film  printers    Solicitors  :  Wedlake, Letts  and  Birds,  10, Sergeant's   Inn,  E.C. ,  Indicated  by  the  title .  .  5,  Town  Hall  Square, Film  producers Bradford. Palace    House,  128, Shaftesbury  Avenue  , London,  W.i. NOVEMBER Name.  Capital.  Nature  of  Business.  Registered  Office. Alvan  Productions,  Ltd.  £500  in  £1  shares....  Film  producers    29A,  Charing  Cross  Rd., W.C. Apollo     Picture     Play-  £15,000  in  £1  shares..  Indicated  by  the  title .  .  63,  Temple  Row,  Bir- house,  Ltd.  mingham. Authors'  Film  Syndicate,  £100  in  10s.  shares.  .  .  .  Film  producers    26,  Victoria  St.,  S.W. Ltd. Cinema  Proprietors,  Ltd.  £330,oooin  300,000 pref.  Kinema  proprietors ord.  shares  of  £r  and 600,000    defd.  ord. shares  of  is.  each Davis  Theatre,  (Hammer-  £200,000  in  10s.  shares  Kinema  proprietors smith),  Ltd. no,  Edmund  Street, Birmingham. 25-31,  Moorgate  Street, E.C. Direct  Film  Producers.  £1,000  in  £1  shares  ..  Film  dealers    93-97,    Regent   Street , Ltd. Kinema  proprietors W.i. Solicitors  :  Fraser  and Ross,  46,  High  St., Inverness. Photographic     dealers .  .  Solicitors  :   Booth  and Co.,  Leeds. .  Film  dealers   Solicitors  :        Ashurst , Morris,  Crisp  and  Co. , 17,  Throgmorton Avenue,  E.C. .  Film  producers   1,  Soho  Square,  W.i. .  Film    and    apparatus  Solicitors :  Ashurst, dealers  Morris,  Crisp  and  Co., 17,  Throgmorton, Avenue,  E.C. New    Bijou     Cinema,  £6,500  in  £1  shares   Kinema    proprietors..  84,  Erskine  St.,  Hulme, Ltd.  Manchester. R.  E.  Cinemas,  Ltd          £75,ooo  in  £1  shares  . .  Indicated  by  the  title.  .  292,  Earl's  Court  Road. S.W.5. Reflex  Photoworks,  Ltd.  £10,500  in  10s.  shares.  .  Apparatus  dealers  .  . Regal    Picture    Produc-  £30,000  in  £1  shares  .  .  Film  producers   tions,  Ltd. Elgin    Picture    House,  £12,000  in  £1  shares Ltd. Kershaw    Optical    Co.,  £100  in  £1  shares  .. . Ltd. Kinematon,  Ltd  £100  in  £1  shares Leon  Winbergon,  Ltd..  .  £1,000 in  £1  shares Movecolor,  Ltd.,    £100  in  £1  shares .  . Secretary :  C.  Rogers. Solicitors :  Denton, Hall  and  Burgin,  3, Gray's     Inn  Place, W.C.i. 60 ,  Main  Street,  Cam- buslang. Solicitor:  P.  Denny,  1, Piccadilly,  Bradford.. Tiffany  Productions,  Ltd. £100  in  £1  shares   Film  renters  Solicitors:  Bulcraigand Davis,  Amberley  Hse. , Norfolk  St.,  Strand. W.C.2. Savoy  (Cambuslang).  £5,000  in  £1  shares.  . .  .  Kinema  proprietors.  . S.  and  W.  Cinemas,  Ltd.  £3,000  in  £1  shares          Indicated  by  the  title , 214  The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Mortgages  and  Charges. Most  of  the  important  transactions  of  the  past  year  will  be  found recorded  hereunder.  The  particulars  appear  under  the  heading  of  the month  in  which  they  were  recorded. DECEMBER,  1927. Allen  Cinemas,  Ltd. — Debenture  dated  Decem- ber 9,  1927,  to  secure  £250,  charged  on  the  com- pany's undertaking  and  property,  present  and future,  including  uncalled  capita!.  Holders  : Business  Investments,  Ltd.,  40—42,  Oxford Street,  W.i. Blue  Halls,  Ltd.— Mortgage  on  Harrow Coliseum,  and  lands  and  theatre  buildings  and premises  in  The  Broadway,  and  Broadway  Yard, Station  Road,  Harrow,  and  as  collateral  security thereto  a  mortgage  debenture,  charged  on  the above-mentioned  properties,  and  fixtures, furniture,  etc.,  both  dated  December  29,  1927, to  secure  £12,000.  Holder :  C.  W.  Parsons, Connaught  House,  Connaught  Road,  Harlesden. Carabak,  Ltd. — Debenture  dated  December  3, 1927,  to  secure  £525,  charged  on  the  company's undertaking  and  property,  present  and  future, including  uncalled  capital.  Holder :  E.  C. Charington,  41,  Cornwall  Mansions,  Kensington. Coliseum  (Liverpool),  Ltd.— Satisfaction  in  full (t)  on  March  8,  1927,  of  equitable  charge  dated October  21,  1926,  securing  all  moneys  due  or accruing  due  ;  (2)  on  December  16,  1927,  of mortgage  dated  March  8,  1927,  securing  £1,500, and  (3)  on  same  date  of  mortgage  dated  March  8, 1927,  securing  £5,000  and  further  advances. Coliseum  (Liverpool),  Ltd.— Mortgage  and debenture  dated  December  20,  1927,  to  secure £6,000  charged  on  freehold  property  at  Padding- ton  and  Upper  Mason  Street,  Liverpool,  stock plant,  etc.  Holders  :  London  Life  Association, Ltd.,  81,  King  William  Street,  E.C. Darlington  Amusements  Company,  Ltd.— Particulars  filed  of  £300  debentures  authoiised by  resolutions  of  December  1  and  15,  1927, charged  on  the  company's  undertaking  and property,  including  uncalled  capital,  the  whole amount  being  now  issued. Egremont  Cinema,  Ltd.— Issue  on  December 17,  1927,  of  £50  debentures,  part  of  a  series alreadv  registered. First  Federated  Cinemas,  Ltd.— Charge  on certain  lands,  etc.,  in  Liverpool  dated  December 5,  1927,  to  secure  £7,220  and  further  advances. Holders ;  Walbrook  Trust,  Ltd.,  Bush  House, Aldwych,  W.C. Gem  Picturehouse  (Liverpool),  Ltd.— Satis faction  in  full  (1)  on  February  9,  1927,  of  equit- able charge  dated  August  19,  1926,  securing all  moneys  due  and  accruing  due  ;  (2)  on December  16,  1927,  of  mortgage  dated  February 9,  1927,  securing  £5,000  and  further  advances (if  any),  and  (3)  on  same  date  of  mortgage  dated April  5,  1927,  securing  £1,500. Gem  Picture  House  (Liverpool),  Ltd.— Mort- gage and  debenture  dated  December  20,  1927, to  secure  £6,000  charged  on  freehold  property at  Vescock  Street,  and  Myers  Place,  Liverpool, goodwill,  plants,  etc.  Holders :  London  Life Association,  Ltd.,  81,  King  William  Street,  E.C. 4. London  Cine  *ia  Theatres  Circuit,  Ltd. — Land registration  charge  on  Pa  'ilion  Cinema,  High Road,  and  Bath  Buildings,  Herberson  Road,  both in  Balham,  dated  December  23,  1927,  to  secure £500.  Holder:  F.  B.  Morgan,  15,  Old  Jewry Chambers,  E.C. 2. Norman  Road  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.— Satisfaction in  full  on  December  5,  1927.  of  debentures dated  April  27,  1923,  securing  £10,000. Palladium  (Morecambe),  Ltd.— Satisfaction  in full  on  May  10,  1927,  of  debenture  dated  May 14,  1923,  securing  all  moneys  due  or  to  become due  from  company  to  the  Union  Bank  of  Man- chester, Ltd.  (Notice  filed  December  9.) Picture  Theatres  (Radcliffe),  Ltd.— Satisfaction in  full  on  December  2,  1927  (a)  of  charge  dated January  19,  1920,  securing  all  moneys  becoming due, and  (2)  of  debenture  dated  March  4,  1924, securing  all  moneys  not  exceeding  £5,000. Red  Rose  Cinemas,  Ltd. — Mortgage  on  Palace or  Bridge  End  Picture  Theatre,  Radcliffe,  and Palace  Picture  Theatre,  Whitefield,  with  plant, machinery  and  fixtures,  dated  December  1, 1927, to  secure  all  moneys  due  or  to  become  due  from the  company  to  National  Provincial  Bank,  Ltd. Slough  Theatre  Co.,  Ltd.— Satisfaction  in  full  on or  before  December  31,  1927,  of  charge  dated December  6,  1921,  securing  all  moneys  due  or  to become  due. Sovereign  Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd.— Satis- faction in  full  on  December  22,  1927,  cf  deben- ture dated  November  12,  1919,  securing  all moneys  due  or  to  become  due  from  company  to Barclays  Bank,  Ltd. Stamford  Hill  Cinema,  Ltd.— Satisfaction  in full  on  December  12,  1927,  of  charge  dated June  2,  1926,  securing  all  moneys  due  or  to become  due. Trocadero  Super-Cinema  (Liverpool).  Ltd.- Mortgage  dated  December  1,  1927,  to  secure £15,000  charged  on  the  Trocadero  Cinema, Camden  Street,  Liverpool  (leasehold).  Holders  : P.  C.  T.  Construction  Co.,  Ltd.,  New  Gallery House,  123,  Regent  Street,  W. Victoria  Enterprises,  Ltd. — Satisfaction  in  full on  December  23,  1927,  of  debenture  dated October  3,  1924,  securing  all  moneys  due  or  to become  due. Victoria  Enterprises,  Ltd. — Mortgage  dated December  24,  1927,  to  secure  all  moneys  due  or to  become  due  on  a/c  current  numbered  S.278, charged  on  certain  freehold  land  and  buildings  in Knifesmith  Gate,  Chesterfield.  Holders  :  Brad- ford Second  Equitable  Benefit  BuildingSociety. Victory  Theatres,  Ltd.— Deed  of  covenant  and demise  on  transfer  of  mortgage,  dated  December 29,  1927,  to  secure  £8,000  charged  on  Princes Theatre,  Edgar  Street,  Accrington.  Holders  : Marsden  Building  Society,  2,  Russell  Street, Nelson. Woolton  Picture  House  Company,  Ltd.— Mort- gage on  freehold  land,with  picture  house  thereon, in  Much  W  oolton,  Liverpool,  dated  December  1 6, 1927,  to  secure  all  moneys  due  or  to  become  due from  the  company  to  the  Midland  Bank,  Ltd. JANUARY,  1928. George  Vickery,  Ltd.— Particulars  filed  on March  5,  of  £6,000  debentures  authorised  Janu- ary 6,  1928,  charged  on  the  company's  under- taking and  property  present  and  future ,  includin  g uncalled  capital,  the  whole  amount  being  now issued. Mortgages  and  Charges, 215 New  Century  Pictures,  Limited.— Satisfaction in  full  on  January  30,  1928,  of  mortgage  dated January  18,  1926,.  securing  £20,088  and  further advances. Palladium  (Bolton)  Ltd.,  formerly  Southerns, Ltd. — Particulars  filed  of  £10,000  debentures, authorised  January  23,  1928,  charged  on  the company's  undertaking  and  property,  present and  future,  including  uncalled  capital  the  whole amount  being  now  issued. R.M.  Film  Coating  Company,  Limited.— Satis- faction in  full  on  January  21,  1928,  of  debenture dated  August  26,  1924,  securing  £1,211  us.  gd. and  other  moneys. Scala  (Birkenhead),  Limited.— Satisfaction  on January  12,  1928  :  (a)  to  the  extent  of  £750  of debentures  dated  November  18,  1921,  securing £22,000,  and  (b)  to  the  extent  of  £250  of  deben- tures dated  December  5,  1921,  securing  £2,000. Sphere  Films,  Ltd.— Satisfaction  to  the  extent °f  iC1^0  011  January  23,  1928,  of  debentures dated  June  18,  1925.  securing  £7,000. FEBRUARY Belgrave  Victoria,  Ltd. — Satisfaction  in  full (1)  on  January  1,  1927,  of  charge  dated  June  21 1926,  securing  £35,000,  and  (2)  on  January  28 1928,  of  charge  dated  April  3,  1926,  securing £163,810.    (Notices  filed  February  25,  1928.) Bridport  Electric  Palace  Company,  Ltd. — Issue on  February  20,  1928,  of  £400  debentures,  part of  a  series  already  registered. Cinemas  (Rochdale),  Ltd. — Issue  on  February 14,  1928,  of  £1,000  debentures,  part  of  a  series already  registered. Empire,  Edmonton,  Ltd.— Satisfaction  in  full on  April  16,  1925,  of  debentures  dated  April  16, 1909,  securing  £1.400.  (Notice  filed  February 28,  1928.) Exchange  Theatre,  Ltd.— Charge  on  part  of the  Chichester  Corn  Exchange,  etc.,  dated February  29, 1928,  to  secure  all  moneys  due  or  to become  due  from  the  company  to  the  National Provincial  Bank,  Ltd. Gabalfa  Cinema  Company,  Ltd.— Charge  on freehold  hereditaments  and  land  in  and  near North  Road,  Cardiff,  dated  February  13,  1928, to  secure  all  moneys  due  or  to  become  due  from the  company  to  the  Westminster  Bank,  Ltd., not  exceeding  £7,000. Glory  Film  Co.,  Ltd.— Satisfaction  to  the extent  of  £1,500  on  February  28,  1928,  of debentures  dated  July  1,  1927,  securing  £10,000. Grange  Picture  Theatre  (Bradford),"  Ltd.— Satisfaction  in  full  on  Februarys,  1928,  of mortgage  dated  November  9,  1923.  securing £650. Malone  and  Whitley,  Ltd.— Particulars  filed  of £6,000  debentures  authorised  February  20,  1928, charged  on  the  company's  undertaking  and property,  present  and  future,  including  uncalled capital,  the  amount  of  the  present  issue  being £5,3oo. New  Adelphi  Picture  House,  Ltd.— Satisfaction in  full  on  February  24,  1928,  of  mortgage  dated February  29,  1924,  securing  £1.000. New  Adelphi  Picture  House,  Ltd. — Mortgage dated  February  24,  1928,  to  secure  £5,000 charged  on  land  and  Public  Hall  Buildings erected  thereon  in  Station  Road,  Swinton, Lanes.  Holder :  R.  H.  Penney,  Carr  Hill, Kirkham,  Lanes. Newcastle  Purchasing  Co.,  Ltd.— Satisfaction in  full  on  February  24,  1928,  of  mortgage  dated November  12,  191 2,  securing  £5,000. New  Empire,  Ltd.— Issue  on  February  16, 1928,  of  £10,000  "B"  debentures,  part  of  a series  already  registered. Olympia  (Ashton),  Ltd.— Satisfaction  in  full on  February  1 4. ,  1 92  8,  of  mortgage  dated  January 6,  1927,  securing  all  moneys  due  or  to  become due  from  company  to  the  Midland  Bank,  Ltd, Public  Hall  and  Picture  Theatre  Company, (Swinton),  Ltd.— Satisfaction  in  full  on  February 22,  1928,  of  mortgage  dated  February  14,  1925 securing  £2,500. Reciprocity  Films,  Ltd. — Particulars  filed  of £1,920  6s.  id.  debentures  authorised  February 21,  1928,  charged  on  the  company's  undertaking and  property,  present  and  future,  including uncalled  capital,  the  whole  amount  being  now issued. Sevenoaks  Cinemas,  Limited. — Registered charge  on  freehold  properties  known  as  the Cinema,  High  Street,  Sevenoaks,  and  the  Palace, Tubbs  Hill,  and  freehold  land  adjoining,  dated January  20,  1928,  to  secure  all  moneys  due  or  to become  due  from  the  company  to  the  West- minster Bank,  Limited.  Particulars  also  filed on  February  10,  1928,  of  £20,000  debentures authorised  November  30,  1927,  charged  on the  company's  undertaking  and  property, including  uncalk  d  capital  (subject  to  the  above charge),  the  amount  of  the  present  issue  being £9,000.  Also  mortgage  dated  January  20,  1928, collaterally  securing  the  above  debentures, charged  on  the  property  comprised  in  the first-named  charge.  Holders  :  F.  Robinson, Royal  Oak  Hotel,  Sevenoaks,  and  others. Variety  Theatres  (Wolverhampton),  Ltd.— Satisfaction  in  full  on  February  24,  1928,  of debentures  dated  June  17, 1921, securing £30, 000. Vaudeville  Theatre  (Reading),  Ltd. — Satis- faction in  full  on  February  8,  1928,  of  mortgages dated  June  17,  1921,  and  April  6,  1923,  securing £12,500. Victoria  Enterprises,  Ltd. — Deposit  on  Febru- ary 14,  1928,  of  deeds  of  properties  at  Newbold, Chesterfield,  Hasland  and  Bolsover,  to  secure  all moneys  due  or  to  become  due  from  the  company to  Barclays  Bank,  Ltd. Western  Import  Company,  Ltd.— Issue  on February  9,  1928,  of  £700  debentures,  part  of  a series  already  registered. Whitehall  (Rotherham)  Estates  Co.,  Ltd.— Mortgage  dated  February  6,  1928,  to  secure £14,000  charged  on  certain  land  with  the  White- hall Cinema  House  and  other  buildings,  etc., thereon,  in  High  Street,  Rotherham.  Holder  : P.  B.  Coward,  Rotherham. Zoechrome,  Ltd.— Particulars  filed  of  £2,000 debentures  authorised  February  8,  1928,  charged on  the  company's  undertaking  and  property, present  and  future,  including  uncalled  capital, he  whole  amount  being  now  issued. MARCH. Armstrong  Electric  Theatre,  Ltd.— Satisfaction in  full  on  December  31,  1927,  of  debentures dated  January  26,  1925,  securing  £1,000. (Notice  filed  March  24,  1928.) Attractive  Cinema  (West  Kensington),  Ltd.— Satisfaction  in  full  on  March  7, 1928,  of  mortgage dated  July  31,  1926,  securing  £12,092. British  Acoustic  Films,  Ltd.— Debenture  dated March  22,  1928,  to  secure  £10,000  and  a  premium of  20  per  cent,  charged  on  the  company's  under- taking and  property,  present  and  future,  in- cluding uncalled  capital.  Holders  :  The Gaumont  Co.,  Ltd.,  Chrono  House,  Sherwood Street,  Piccadilly  Circus,  W. G,  H.  Ltd.— Satisfaction  in  full  on  March 30,  1928,  of  mortgage  dated  September  1 6,  1924, securing  £15,000. 216 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Empire  Cinema  (Greenwich),  Ltd.— Satisfaction in  full  of  debenture  dated  January  29,  191 4, securing  £3,200.    (Notice  filed  March  23,  1928.) George  Vickery,  Ltd.— Mortgage  on  Gaiety Cinema,  shops,  house,  garage  and  yard,  Taunton (freehold),  with  fixtures,  etc.,  dated  March  22, 1928,  to  secure  all  moneys  due  or  to  become  due from  the  company  to  the  Midland  Bank,  Ltd. Globe  Electric  Theatre  (Gosforth),  Ltd.— Satis- faction in  full  on  September  17,  1927,  of  mort- age dated  April  27,  1911,  securing  sums  up  to £4,000.    (Notice  filed  March  9,  1928.) Golders  Hill  Picture  Palace  Co.,  Ltd.— Mortgage on  the  Ionic  Theatre,  Finchley  Road,  Hendon, dated  March  12, 1928,  to  secure  all  moneys  due  or to  become  due  from  the  company  to  Midland Bank,  Ltd. International  Cinematograph  Corporation,  Ltd. — Satisfaction  (1)  in  full  on  November  2,  1923, of  debenture  dated  January  10,  191 8,  securing £485,  and  (2)  to  the  extent  of  £500  on  December 31,  1923,  of  debenture  dated  May  19,  1921, securing  £3,000.    (Notices  filed  March  24,  1928.) Mersey  Building  company,  Ltd.— Mortgage  on 17,  Archerfield  Road,  Allerton,  Liverpool  (free- hold), dated  March  16, 1928,  to  secure  all  moneys due  or  to  become  due  from  the  company  to  the Midland  Bank,  Ltd. Monton  Cinema,  Ltd.— Deposit  on  March  29, 1928,  of  deeds  of  freehold  land  and  buildings thereon,  known  as  Prince's  Cinema,  Monton Road,  Monton,  Lanes,  to  secure  all  moneys due  or  to  become  due  from  the  company  to  the Manchester  and  County  Bank,  Ltd. Northwich  Entertainments,  Ltd. — Satisfaction in  full  on  March  26,  1928,  of  debentures  dated August  25,  1923,  jointly  with  Winsford  Enter- tainments, Ltd.,  securing  £8,600. Ollerton  Pictures,  Ltd.— Mortgage  on  land  at Ollerton,  Notts,  with  picture  theatre  erected thereon,  dated  March  12,  1928,  to  secure  all moneys  due  or  to  become  due  from  the  company to  the  Westminster  Bank,  Ltd. Porthcawl  Recreations,  Ltd. — Issue  on  March 5,  1928,  of  £300  debentures,  part  of  a  series already  registered. Purple  Picture  Palaces,  Ltd.— Debenture  and collateral  land  registration  charge,  both  dated March  1,  1928,  to  secure  £10,000,  charged  on  the company's  undertaking  and  property,  present and  future,  including  uncalled  capital,  and  the Purple  Picture  Palace,  Camberwell  Gate,  S.E.17. Holders  :   Barclays  Bank,  Ltd. "  Q  "  Picture  Houses,  Ltd.— Satisfaction  in full  on  March  31,  1928,  of  debentures  dated November  12,  1925,  securing  £48,000. Retford  Cinema  and  Motors,  Ltd.— Further charge  on  land  with  the  Regent  Theatre  thereon in  Carolgate,  East  Retford,  dated  March  1,  1928 (supplemental  to  mortgage  dated  November  1, 1927),  to  secure  £1,003  Hs.  4d.,  and  any  further advances.  Holders  :  Leeds  Provincial  Building Society,  26,  Albion  Street,  Leeds. Ritz  Cinema  (Birmingham),  Ltd.— Issue  on March  24,  1928,  of  £3,000  debentures,  part  of series  already  registered. Walthamstow  Cinemas,  Ltd.— Charge  on  lease of  Victoria  Picture  Theatre,  Hoe  Street,  Wal- thamstow, dated  March  28,  1928,  to  secure  all moneys  due  or  to  become  due  from  the  company to  Barclays  Bank,  Ltd. Widnes  Picturedrome,  Ltd.— Satisfaction  in full  on  March  26,  1928,  of  debentures,  one  dated August  17,  1926,  and  two  dated  January  24, 1927,  securing  all  moneys  due  or  to  become  due not  exceeding  £3,000,  £r,75o  and  £i,75Q respectively. Winsford  Entertainments,  Ltd.— Satisfaction in  full  on  March  26,  1928,  of  debentures  dated August  25,  1923,  jointly  with  Northwich  Enter- tainments, Ltd.,  securing  £8,6oo. APRIL. Bedford  Cinemas,  Ltd.— Satisfaction  in  full  on April  2,  1928,  of  debentures  dated  November  28, 1 91 7,  securing  £8,8oo0 C.  B.  Ryder  and  Co.,  Ltd.— Particulars  filed  on April  14,  1928,  of  £2,000  debentures  authorised July  8,  1927,  charged  on  the  company's  property present  and  future,  including  uncalled  capital, the  amount  of  the  present  issue  being  £500. (The  debentures  rank  pari  passu  with  a  first series  of  £4,000  already  issued.) Crouch  End  Playhouse,  Ltd.— Satisfaction  in full  (1)  on  April  16,  191 9,  of  mortgage  dated June  25,  1 91 3,  securing  £8,ooo,  and  (2)  on  April 3,  1928,  of  mortgage  dated  April  21,  1921, securing  all  moneys  due  or  to  become  due  from the  company  to  Barclays  Bank,  Ltd.  (Notices filed  April  11,  1928.) First  Federated  Cinemas,  Ltd.— Satisfaction  in full  on  April  20,  1928,  of  debentures  dated November  30,  1927,  securing  £14,625. Gaiety  Cinema  (Wailington),  Ltd.— Mortgage and  as  collateral  security  thereto,  a  mortgage debenture  both  dated  April  23,  1928,  to  secure £8,000,  charged  on  the  Gaiety  Cinema,  Mel- bourne Road,  Wailington,  rights  of  way,  build- ing and  drainage,  and  the  company's  under- taking and  property,  present  and  future,  in- cluding uncalled  capital  and  book  debts.  Holder  : J.  Hart,  59  and  60,  Jermyn  Street,  S.W.i. General  Theatre  Corporation,  Ltd.— Mortgage dated  April  4,  1928,  to  secure  all  moneys  due or  to  become  due  from  the  company  to  the Midland  Bank,  Ltd.,  charged  on  sums  payable on  June  1,  1928,  by  allottees  of  £2,250,000 debenture  stock  and  by  the  allottees  of  1,250,000 preference  shares. Kingsway  Cinema  (Lancaster),  Ltd.— Satis- faction in  full  on  April  20,  1928,  of  debenture dated  August  1,  1923,  securing  £5,000. Kingsway  Cinema  (Lancaster),  Ltd.— Mort- gage on  Kingsway  Cinema,  Lancaster,  and  the company's  undertaking  and  property,  present and  future,  including  uncalled  capital,  dated April  20,  1928,  to  secure  all  moneys  due  or to  become  due  from  the  company  to  the  Midland Bank,  Ltd. Kinsman  and  Ledger,  Ltd.— Particulars  filed  of £800  debentures  authorised  April  11,  1928 charged  on  the  company's  undertaking  and property,  present  and  future,  including  uncalled capital,  the  amount  of  the  present  issue  being £200. Londesborough  Theatre  and  Picture  House (Scarborough),  Ltd. — Satisfaction  in  full  on April  2,  1928,  of  debentures  dated  June  6,  1924, securing  £12,000. New  Standard  Film  Company,  Ltd.— Trust deed  dated  April  12,  1928,  to  secure  £250,000 debenture  stock,  charged  on  the  company's undertaking  and  property,  present  and  future, including  uncalled  capital.  Trustees  :  Midland Bank  Executor  and  Trustee  Company,  Ltd., Poultry,  E.C. Palace  Picture  House  (Portsmouth),  Ltd.— Satisfaction  in  full  on  Aprils,  1928,  of  first  mort- gage debentures  dated  November  5,  1921, securing  £20,000. Palace  Picture  House  (Portsmouth),  Ltd.— Satisfaction  in  full  on  April  5,  1928,  of  second mortgage  debentures  dated  November  20,  1924, securing  £31,770, Mortgages  and  Charges. 217 Park  Cinema  (Pontypridd),  Limited.— Deben- ture dated  April  5,  1928,  to  secure  £160  charged on  the  company's  property,  present  and  future, including  uncalled  capital.'  Holder:  Mrs.  A.  B. Jones,  Ynysangharad  House,  Pontypridd. Princess  Cinema  (Bolton),  Ltd.— Satisfaction to  the  extent  of  £500  on  June  8,  1927.  of  deben- tures dated  November  1,  1913,  securing  £1,100. Notice  filed  April  5,  1928.) Q.T.S.,  Ltd.— Mortgage  dated  April  17,  1928) to  secure  £10,000,  charged  on  lands  and  Star Cinema  Theatre,  Preston,  rights,  etc.  Holder  : T.  W.  Longfield,  Sussex  Hotel,  2,  Lancaster Street,  Lancaster  Gate,  W. ■  Sunfilms,  Ltd. — Debenture  dated  April  20 , 1928,  to  secure  £500,  charged  on  the  com- pany's undertaking  and  property,  present  and future,  including  uncalled  capital.  Holder  : E.  M.  Hailey,  3,  Little  Gray's  Inn  Lane,  E.C. MAY. British  Incorporated  Pictures,  Ltd. — An  agree- ment for  option  and  charge  dated  May  23,  192S, to  secure  £10,000  subject  to  increase  to  £15,000 should  a  further  stun  of  £5,000  be  paid  as  pro- vided by  the  agreement,  charged  on  company's interest  in  freehold  land  at  Wembley,  with buildings  thereon  and  company's  undertaking and  assets  present  and  future.  Holder :  A'. Sheridan,  75-77,  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  W.C.i. Bronte  Cinema  Company,  Ltd. — Satisfaction  to the  extent  of  £1,050  (being  amount  issued)  on December  1,  1926,  of  trust  deed  dated  May  28, 1924,  securing  £1.200  debentures.  (Notice  filed May  31,  1928.) Central  Billiard  Halls  (Burnley),  Ltd.— Charge  on  land  in  Lee  Lane,  Horwicb,  with cinema  theatre,  billiard  hall  and  club  and 17  shops  thereon,  known  as  Nos.  70-76,  Lee Lane,  and  1-13,  The  Arcade,  dated  May  25, 1928,  to  secure  £4,000  and  further  advances. Holders  :  Borough  Land  and  Building  Society, Ltd.,  Burnley. County  Electric  Pavilions,  Ltd.— Satisfaction in  full  on  May  21,  1928,  of  charge  dated  November 11,  1926,  securing  all  moneys  due  or  to  become due  from  company  to  Barclays  Bank,  Ltd. Denman  Properties,  Ltd. — Satisfaction  in  ful' on  May  14,  1928,  01  debentures,  dated  March  1, 1927,  securing  £50,000  and  bonus  of  10  per  cent. Embassy  Theatre,  Ltd. — Deposit  on  May  31, 1928,  of  deeds  (without  instrument)  of  62-64, Eton  Avenue,  Hampstead,  N.W.,  to  secure £10,000.    Holders :   National  Bank,  Ltd. Georgina,  Ltd.— Particulars  filed  of  £2,000 debentures,  authorised  May  30,  1928,  charged on  the  company's  undertaking  and  property, present  and  future,  including  uncalled  capital, the  amount  of  the  present  issue  being  £1,750. Langham  Estates,  Ltd. — Deposit  on  May  21, 1928,  of  deeds  of  land  at  Wembley,  to  secure  all moneys  due  or  to  become  due  from  the  company to  Barclays  Bank,  Ltd.,  not  exceeding  £12,000. New  Empire,  Ltd. — Issue  on  May  24,  1928,  of £14,000  "B"  debentures,  part  of  a  series already  registered. Picture  House  (Leatherhead),  Ltd.— Mortgage dated  May  14,  1928,  to  secure  £1,000  charged  on the  Picture  House,  etc.,  High  Street,  Leather- head.  Holders  :  S.  G.  and  Mrs.  J.  E.  Boultwood, "  Dunmail,"  Preston  Down  Road,  Paignton. Porthcawl  Recreations,  Ltd.— Issue  on  May  5, 1928,  of  £100  debentures,  part  of  a  series  already registered. Pudsey  and  District  Cinema  Company,  Ltd.— Satisfaction  in  full  on  May  24,  1928,  of  mortgage dated  June  5,  1924,  securing  £2,496,  and  futher advances. Savoy  Cinemas.  Ltd. — First  debenture  dated May  18,  1928,  to  secure  £75,000,  charged  on  land in  London  and  the  company's  undertaking  and other  assets,  including  uncalled  capital.  Holders  : Branch  Nominees,  Ltd.,  15,  Bishopsgate,  E.C. (The  above  debenture  ranks  pari  passu  with existing  debentures  for  £50,000  and  £100,000). Savoy  Cinemas,  Ltd.— Mortgage,  dated  May  30, 1928,  to  secure  £64,571,  charged  on  sites  in Upper  O'Conneir Street,  Dublin.  Holders: Meagher,  Hayes  and  Co.,  Ltd.,  Drinan  Street, Cork. Shotton  and  Queensferry  Picturedromes,  Ltd. — Satisfaction  in  full  on  May  29,  1928,  of  mortgage dated  February  14, 1923,  securing  all  moneys  due or  to  become  due  from  the  company  to  the  bank. /ictory  Pictures  (Manchester),  Ltd.— Mortgage on  certain  freehold  and  leasehold  properties  in Mostonand  Blackley,  Lanes,  dated  May  22,  1928, to  secure  all  moneys  due  or  to  become  due  from the  company  to  the  Westminster  Bank,  Ltd..  not exceeding  £io,oco. Walthamstow  Cinemas,  Ltd,— Satisfaction  in full,  on  May  25.  1928,  of  charge,  dated  March 28, 1928,  securing  all  moneys  due  or  to  become due. Whitcomb  Productions,  Ltd. — Particulars  filed of  £2,000  debentures  and  bonus  of  £140  authorised May  9,  1928,  charged  on  the  company's  pro- perty, present  and  future,  including  uncalled capital,  the  whole  amount  being  now  issued. Winter  Gardens  (Bridlington),  Ltd.— Further mortgage  on  the  "Winter  Gardens  and  Coliseum." The  Promenade,  Bridlington  (subject  to  first, second,  third,  and  fourth  mortgages,  and  to  first, second,  third  and  fifth  debentures,  but  ranking prior  to  fourth  debentures),  and  as  collateral security  thereto,  a  debenture,  charged  on  the company's  undertaking  and  property,  including uncalled  capital  (subject  to  a  first  mortgage  and firsr.  debenture  only),  both  dated  May  15,  1928, to  secure  £i,oco.  Holder:  H.  J.  Stedman,  Yark- hill  Court,  Hereford. JUNE. Associated  Provincial  Picture  Houses,  Ltd.— Two  mortgages  (1)  on  the  Surrey  County  Cinema, High  Street,  Sutton,  Surrey;  and  (2)  on  the Criterion  Picture  House,  High  Street,  Dudley (both  freehold),  dated  June  12,  1928,  to  secure £40,000  each.  Holders :  P.C.T.  Construction Company,  Ltd.,  New  Gallery  House,  123, Regent  Street,  W.i. Bexhill  Pavilion,  Ltd.— Charge  on  certain  pro- perties at  Bexhill  dated  June  30,  1928,  to  secure all  moneys  at  any  time  or  from  time  to  time  due from  the  company  to  Bloomsbury  Cinema,  Ltd., 114-118,  Theobalds  Road,  W.C. Bexley  Heath  Cinemas,  Ltd.— Satisfaction  in full  on  November  23,  1927,  of  debenture,  dated December  7,  1926,  securing  £2,000.  (Notice  filed June  11,  1928.) Bradford  Theatre  Royal  Picture  House,  Ltd.— Satisfaction  to  the  extent  of  £500  on  June  15, 1928,  of  second  issue  of  debentures  dated  August 30,  1922,  securing  £10,000. 218 The  Kinematogtaph  Year  Book. British  Cellofolis,  Ltd. — Satisfaction  to  the extent  of  £3,45°  on  June  25,  1928,  of  debentures authorised  August  4,  1926,  and  April  6,  1927, securing  £6,000. British  Masterpiece  Films,  Ltd.— Debenture, dated  June  30,  1928,  to  secure  £900,  charged  on the  company's  undertaking  and  property, present  and  future,  including  uncalled  capital. Holders  :  Henry  Boot  and  Sons  (London),  Ltd.. 12,  Lower  Grosvenor  Place,  S.W.i. British  Universities  Films  Co.,  Ltd. — Issue  on June  5, 1928,  of  £465  debentures,  part  of  a  series already  registered. British  Universities  Films  Company,  Ltd.— Issue  on  June  5  of  £615,  and  on  June  20,  1928, of  £510  debentures,  part  of  a  series  already registered. British  Universities  Films  Company,  Ltd.— Issue  on  June  21,  1928,  of  £640  debentures,  part of  a  series  already  registered. Central  Picture  Playhouse  and  Cafe  (Reading) Ltd. — Particulars  filed  of  £15,000  debentures (inclusive  of  £10,000  already  registered), authorised  by  resolution  of  May  3,'  1921,  and June  22,  1928,  charged  on  the  company's  under- taking and  property,  present  and  future,  the amount  of  the  present  issue  being  £5,000. Consett  Electric  Theatres,  Ltd.  (Old  Company) ■ — Satisfaction  in  full  on  April  21,  191 5,  of  mort- gage dated  November  7,  191 3,  securing  all moneys  not  exceeding  £1,000.  (Notice  filed June  15,  1928.) Crown  Theatre  (Coventry),  Ltd. — Debenture dated  June  4,  1928,  to  secure  £9,000,  charged  on the  company's  undertaking  and  property  present and  future,  including  uncalled  capital.  Holders  : J.  Allen,  32,  Raleigh  Road,  Coventry ;  and others. Denman  (London)  Cinemas,  Ltd.— Trust  deed dated  June  22,  1928,  to  secure  £275,000  de- benture stock,  charged  on  the  company's  under- taking and  property,  including  any  uncalled capital.  Trustees  :  Denman  Street  Trust  Com- pany, Ltd.,  25-31,  Moorgate,  E.C. Denman  (Midlands)  Cinemas,  Ltd.— Trust deed,  dated  June  27,  1928,  to  secure  £110,000 debenture  stock,  charged  on  freehold  and  lease- hold cinemas,  halls  and  other  property,  at Handsworth,  Harborne,  Smethvvick,  Dudley, Nottingham.  Mansfield,  Redditch,  and  Kettering, and  the  company's  undertaking  and  property, present  and  future,  including  uncalled  capital. Trustees :  Denman  Street  Trust  Co.,  Ltd., 25-31,  Moorgate,  E.C.  ;  D.  McCraith,  solicitor, Nottingham;  and  E.  C.  Shapeero,  optician, Nottingham. Elite  Picture  House,  Ltd.— Satisfaction  in  full on  June  25,  1928,  of  debenture,  dated  June  22, 1923,  securing  all  moneys  due  or  to  become  due from  company  to  the  Union  Bank  of  Manchester, Ltd. Elite  Picture  House,  Ltd. — Mortgage,  date  1 June  25,  1928,  to  secure  £15,000  and  any  further advances,  charged  on  the  Elite  Picture  House and  the  Coliseum  Picture  House,  both  in  Toller Lane,  Bradford.  Holders :  Halifax  Building Society. Empire  Kinema,  Enfield,  Ltd.— Satisfaction  in full  on  June  22,  1928  (a)  of  debenture  dated May  20,  1925,  securing  all  moneys  due  or  to become  due  from  the  company  to  Barclays Bank,  Ltd  and  (b)  of  debentures  dated  May  20 , and  June  22,  1925,  and  November  29,  1927, securing  £8,000. Empire  Kinema,  Leytonstone,  Ltd.— Satis* faction  in  full  on  June  22  1928,  of  debentures dated  October  18,  November  19,  November  29 and  December  17,  1926,  and  February  3,  1927, securing  £12,500. Empire  Kinema,  West  Ham,  Ltd. — Satis- faction in  full  on  June  22,  1928,  of  debenture dated  October  21,  1927,  securing  all  moneys  due or  to  become  due  from  the  companv  to  Barclavs Bank,  Ltd. Empire  (Whitehaven),  Ltd.— Mortgage  on freehold  premises,  5,  6,  6a,  7 and  8,  Roper  Street, Whitehaven,  with  plant,  machinery  and  fittings etc.,  dated  June  27,  1928,  to  secure  all  moneys due  or  to  become  due  from  the  company  to National  Provincial  Bank,  Ltd. Fareham  and  District  Entertainments.  Ltd  .— Satisfaction  in  full,  on  June  12,  ^28,  of  charge, dated  January  29,  1925,  securing  all  moneys  due or  to  become  due. Fareham  and  District  Entertainments,  Ltd.-  - Mortgage  on  freehold  properties  in  Fareham. dated  June  T4,  1928,  to  secure  all  moneys  due  or to  become  due  from  the  company  to  Lloyds Bank,  Ltd.,  not  exceeding  £6,100. George  Vickery,  Ltd.— Particulars  filed  on  June 25,  of  £3,000  debentures,  authorised  April  18, charged  on  the  company's  undertaking  and property,  present  and  future,  including  uncalled capital,  the  whole  amount  being  now  issued,  and ranking  pari  passu  with  £6,000  debentures  issued March  2,  1928. Grand  Cinema,  Ltd.— Land  Registration Charge  on  35  and  36,  Bell  Street,  280,  2S2  and 284,  Edgware  Road,  and  land  and  buildings  in Burne  Street,  Marylebone,  dated  August  4,  1927, to  secure  freehold  perpetual  yearly  annuity  or rent  charge  of  £2,225.  Holders:  E.  A.  Leed, Ingleside,  Newmarket  Road,  Norwich  ;  and others.  (Regd.  June  2,  1928,  b}'  permission  of the  Court.) Highbury  Cinema,  Ltd.— Mortgage,  dated  June 24,  1928,  to  secure  £8,000,  charged  on  Leno's Picturedrome,  Radford  Road,  Nottingham. Holder  :  Mrs.  E.  A.  Mellor,  Waverlev  House, The  Park,  Plumtree,  Notts. Janney  Productions,  Ltd.— Particulars  filed  on June  20,  of  £10,000  debentures  authorised April  27,  1928,  charged  on  the  company's  under- taking, present  and  future,  the  amount  of  the present  issue  being  £7,900. Kinsman  and  Ledger,  Ltd.— Issue  on  June  n, T928,  of  £100  debentures,  part  of  a  series  already registered. Morecambe  Royalty  Theatre  Company,  Ltd.- Further  charge  on  Royalty  Theatre  and  Opera House  and  shops  in  Market  Street  and  4,  6  and  S, Cheapside,  Morecambe,  dated  June  9,  1928,  to secure  £4,000,  inclusive  of  £2,410  outstanding under  a  mortgage  dated  July  8,  191 9.  Holders  : Bradford  Third  Equitable  Benefit  Building Society,  48,  Market  Street,  Bradford. New  Empire,  Ltd. — Issues  on  June  15  of £14,000  "  B  "  ;  on  June  30,  of  £12,000  "  B  "  ; on  June  25,  of  £3,000  "  D  "  ;  and  on  June  27, 1928,  of  £3,000  "  D  "  debentures,  parts  of  series already  registered. Porthcawl  Recreations,  Ltd.— Issue  on  June  1 , 1928,  of  £700  debentures,  part  of  a  series  already registered. Stockport  Garrick,  Ltd.— Charge  on  Garrick Chambers,  Wellington  Road  South,  Stockport dated  June  24,  1928,  to  secure  £3,000.  Holder  : W.  H.  Hadfield,  15,  Bridge  Street.  Stockport Mortgages  and  Charges. [219 Strand  Film  Company,  Ltd.— Particulars  filed of  £5,000  debentures,  authorised  June  13,  1928, charged  on  the  company's  undertaking  and property,  present  and  future,  including  uncalled capital,  the  amount  of  the  present  issue  being £2, 500. Victory  Pictures  (Manchester),  Ltd.— Particu- lars filed  of  £10,000  debentures,  authorised  by resolutions  of  May  2  and  June  14,  1928,  charged on  the  company's  undertaking  and  property, present  and  future,  including  uncalled  capital (subject  to  prior  mortgage  for  £10,000),  the whole  amount  being  now  issued. Warren  Bros.  Pictures,  Ltd.— Charge  on  con- tracts for  hire  of  films,  dated  June  13,  1928 (supplemental  to  debenture  dated  September  17, 192  0,  to  secure  all  moneys  due  or  to  become  due from  the  company  to  the  Equitable  Trust  Com- pany of  New  York,  10,  Moorgate,  E.C.2). Workington  Hippodrome,  Ltd. -(a)  Mortgage on  certain  land  in  James  Street,  Workington, dated  June  27,  1928,  to  secure  all  moneys  due or  to  become  due  from  company  to  Lloyds Bank,  Ltd.,  not  exceeding  £2,300  ;  (b)  Mortgage on  the  Workington  Hippodrome,  Hagg  Hill, Workington,  dated  June  27,  1928,  to  secure  all moneys  due  or  to  become  due  from  company to  Lloyds  Bank,  Ltd.,  not  exceeding  £800. JULY. Clacton  Amusements,  Ltd. — Debenture,  dated July  26,  1928,  to  secure  £600,  charged  on  the company's  property,  present  and  future,  includ- ing uncalled  capital.  Holder:  Mrs.  H.  P. Williams,  "  Rokeby,"  St.  Vincent's  Road, Clacton-on-Sea. Coliseum  Cinema  (Southport),  Ltd.— Charge  on certain  lands  and  kinema  hall  in  Southport, dated  July  10,  1928,  to  secure  £15,000.  Holder  : E.  A.  Hodge   30,  Weld  Road,  Birkdale. Corona  Cinema  (Great  Crosby),  Ltd. — Satis- faction to  the  extent  of  £1,450  on  July  14,  1928, of  series  of  debentures,  registered  July  21,  1924. First  National  Pathe,  Ltd.— Particulars  filed  on August  25,  by  permission  of  the  Court,  of £250  debentures,  authorised  July  17,  and covered  by  trust  deed  dated  July  9,  1928,  charged on  the  company's  undertaking  and  prop  rty present  and  future,  including  any  uncalled capital,  the  amount  of  the  present  issue  being £200,000.  Trustees,  D.  Roth  and  G.  H.  Benson. Mersey  Building  Co.,  Ltd. — Mortgage  on  152, Greenhill  Road,  Allerton,  Liverpool  (freehold), dated  July  14,  1928,  to  secure  all  moneys  due or  to  become  due  from  the  Company  to  Midland Bank,  Ltd. North  Eastern  Cinemas  de  Luxe,  Ltd.— Two mortgages  on  (a)  Glebe  Picture  House,  Washing- ton, Co. Durham  •  and  (b)  Fence  Houses  Palace, Durham,  with  machinery,  fittings,  etc.,  both dated  July  2,  1928,  to  secure  all  moneys  due  or to  become  due  from  the  Company  to  Midland Bank,  Ltd. New  Barnet  Kinema,  Ltd.— Deposit  on  July 13,  1928,  of  deeds  (without  instrument)  of  New Barnet  Kinema,  Lytton  Road,  New  Barnet,  to secure  all  moneys  due  or  to  become  due  from  the company  to  the  National  Bank,  Ltd. Oaksford's  Theatres,  Ltd.— Charge  on  lands  and buildings  in  Mansfield,  Notts. rwith  fixtures,  etc., dated  July  26,  1928,  to  secure  all  moneys  due  or to  become  due  from  the  company  to  the  National Provincial  Bank,  Ltd. Picture  House  (Brierley  Hill),  Ltd. — Debenture charged  on  the  company's  undertaking  and property,  present  and  future,  including  uncalled capital,  dated  July  6,  1928,  to  secure  all  moneys due  or  to  become  due  from  the  company  to Barclays  Bank,  Ltd. Playhouse  (Newcastle),  Ltd. — Second  mortgage dated  July  4,  1928,  to  secure  £1,500,  charged  on land  with  theatre,  etc.,  thereon  in  Benton  Bank, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.  Holder  :  E.  M.  Mosley, 18,  Sefton  Avenue,  Heaton,  Newcastle-upon- Tyne. Also  mortgage  of  same  date  to  secure  all moneys  due  or  to  become  due  from  the  company to  Martins,  Ltd.,  not  exceeding  £4,000,  charged on  the  above-mentioned  property  with  fixtures, etc. Port  Talbot  Super  Cinemas,  Ltd.— Debenture dated  July  9,  1928,  to  secure  £300,  charged  on the  company's  undertaking  and  property, present  and  future,  including  uncalled  capital. Holder  :  J.  D.  Rosenberg,  3,  Ynys  Street,  Port Talbot. Princess  Cinema  (Shaw),  Ltd.— Second  mort- gage dated  July  9,  1928,  to  secure  £500  charged on  Princes  Cinema,  Newtown,  Shaw,  with  fixtures, etc.  (subject  to  mortgage  dated  November  16, 1927,  and  transfer  of  mortgage  dated  July  7, 1928).  Holders  :  J.  and  Mrs.  M.  Farrar,  9,  Pike Street,  Rochdale. Purple  Picture  Palaces,  Ltd.— Land  Registra- tion Charge  on  Purple  Picture  Palaces,  Camber- well  Gate,  S.E.,  dated  July  3,  1928,  to  secure all  moneys  due  or  to  become  due  from  the  com- pany to  Barclays  Bank,  Ltd.  (Registered August  16  by  permission  of  the  Board). Ragshar,  Ltd.— Particulars  filed  of  £5,000 debenture  and  premium  of  50  per  cent,  author- ised July  6,  1928,  charged  on  the  company's undertaking  and  property,  present  and  future, including  uncalled  capital  (if  any),  the  amount of  the  present  issue  being  £300. Savoy  Cinemas,  Ltd.— First  debenture  dated July  10,  1928,  to  secure  £75,000  debentures ranking  parri  passu  with  the  existing  debentures for  £150,000  and  £75,000  respectively.  Property charged  :  Land  in  London  and  the  company's undertaking  and  other  assets,  including  uncalled capital.  Holders  :  Branch  Nominees,  Ltd. Walthamstow  Cinemas,  Ltd.— Deposit,  on July  1,  1928,  of  deeds  and  premises  at  Victoria Picture  Theatre,  Hoe  Street,  Walthamstow,  to secure  all  moneys  due  or  to  become  due  from the  company  to  Lloyds  Bank,  Ltd.,  not  exceed- ing £6,000. West  Derby  Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd.— Satis- faction in  full  on  July  9,  1928,  of  mortgage  dated August  10,  1927,  securing  all  moneys  due  or  to become  due  from  company  to  the  Midland Bank,  Ltd. West  Derby  Picture  House  Company,  Ltd.— Mortgage  dated  July  n,  1928,  to  secure  £5,000 charged  on  the  West  Derby  Picture  House, Liverpool.  Holders  :  H.  J.  Peters,  "  Doveraxe," Wimbledon  Park  Road,  S.W.18,  and  J.  E.  Norris, Duntons  Ferry,  Shepperton-on-Thames. AUGUST. Alexandra  Theatre  (Derby),  Ltd.— Satisfaction in  full  on  August  13,  1928,  of  mortgage  dated February  14,  1920,  securing  £1,500. C.  B.  Ryder  &  Co.,  Ltd.— Issue  on  August  13, 1928,  of  £50  debentures,  part  of  a  series  already registered. CD.  Cinemas,  Ltd. — Particulars  filed  of  £30,000 debentures,  authorised  August  4,  1928,  charged on  properties  in  Birmingham,  Crewe  and  Derby, with  fixtures,  etc.,  the  whole  amount  being  now issued. Dundee  Theatres,  Ltd.— Satisfaction  to  the extent  of  £7,7 50  (being  balance),  on  August  13, 1928,  of  d  benture  dated  May  21,  1919,  and  dis- position dated  May  14  and  15,  1919.  securing £16,000.   (Previously  satisfied  £8^50), 220 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Elite  Picture  Theatre  (Nottingham),  Ltd.— Charge  on  a  share  of  £13,500  in  a  contributory third  mortgage  to  secure  £21,000,  and  also  on the  Elite  Picture  Theatre,  Middlesbrough,  dated August  27,  1928,  to  secure  all  moneys  due  or  to become  due  from  the  company  to  the  National Provincial  Bank,  Ltd. Granville  Theatre  of  Varieties  (Waiham  Green) Ltd. — Issue,  on  August  15,  1928,  of  £100  deben tures,  part  of  a  series  already  registered. London  Palace  (1921),  Ltd. — Satisfaction  in full  on  August  20,  1928,  of  instrument  of  charge dated  April  25,  1921,  trust  deed  dated  and debenture  dated  March  23,  1921,  securing £235,000. London  Palace  (1921),  Ltd.— Satisfaction  in full  on  August  20,  1928,  of  second  debentures dated  May  15,  1924,  securing  £17,450. Ludwig  Blattner  Picture  Corporation,  Ltd.— Land  registration  charge  on  35,  Little  Newport Street,  W.,  dated  August  24,  1928,  to  secure £4,750.  Holders:  Shaftesbury  Estates,  Ltd.,  3, Suffolk  Place,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. Matt.  Gill,  Ltd. — Debenture,  dated  August  25, 1928,  to  secure  £1,000  and  all  moneys  due  or  to become  due  to  the  National  Bank,  Ltd.,  charged on  the  company's  undertaking  and  property, present  and  future,  including  uncalled  capital" Midland  Electric  Theatres  (1911),  Ltd.— Mort- gage on  certain  land  and  premises  at  Babington Lane,  Derby,  dated  August  31,  1928,  to  secure £5,000.  Holders  :  H.  Claye,  12,  Selwyn  Gardens, Cambridge,  and  others. National  Projects,  Ltd. — Particulars  filed  of £60,000  debentures,  authorised  August  1,  1928, charged  on  the  company's  undertaking  and property,  including  uncalled  capital,  the  whole amount  being  now  issued. New  Empire,  Ltd.— Issues,  on  August  8, 14  and 30,  1928,  of  £22,000  debentures,  part  of  a  series already  registered. Plaza  Theatre  (Maidenhead),  Ltd. — Particulars filed  of  £5,000  debentures,  authorised  August  27, 1928,  charged  on  the  company's  undertaking  and property,  present  and  future,  including  uncalled capital,  the  whole  amount  being  now  issued. Also  registered  Memorandum  of  Deposit,  on August  27,  1928,  charged  on  Plaza  Picture Palace,  Queen  Street,  and  54  and  56,  Queen Street,  Maidenhead,  to  secure  all  moneys  due  or to  become  due  from  the  company  to  the  Midland Bank,  Ltd. Putney  Palace  Theatre,  Ltd.— Satisfaction  to the  extent  of  £6,000,  on  August  9,  1928,  of debentures  secured  by  trust  deed  dated  Novem- ber 5,  1926,  securing  £10,000. Rialto  Cinema  (Southampton),  Ltd.— Satisfac- tion in  full  on  August  9,  1928,  of  mortgage  dated April  4,  1923,  securing  all  moneys  due  or  to become  due. Strand  Film  Company,  Ltd. — Issue  on  August  2, 1928,  of  £2,500  debentures,  part  of  a  series already  registered. Tudor  Theatre  (Torquay),  Ltd.— Mortgage  on the  Tudor  Theatre,  Torquay,  with  fixtures,  etc., dated  August  16,  1928,  to  secure  all  moneys  due or  to  become  due  from  the  company  to  the Midland  Bank,  Ltd. SEPTEMBER. B.  A.  Musical  Productions,  Ltd.— Particulars filed  of  £10,000  debentures  authorised  September 5,  1928,  charged  on  the  company's  undertaking and  property,  present  and  future,  including uncalled  capital,  the  amount  of  the  present  issue being  £6,000, Birkdale  Picture  Palace,  Ltd. — Mortgage  on  the Birkdale  Picture  Palace  with  fixtures,  etc., dated  .September  24,  1928,  to  secure  all moneys  due  or  to  become  due  from  the  company to  Martin's  Bank,  Ltd. '  'CD."  Cinemas,  Ltd.— Deposit  on  September 15,  1928,  of  deeds  of  47  &  49,  Station  Street, Birmingham,  to  secure  all  moneys  due  to  or become  due  from  the  company  to  Barclays Bank,  Ltd. Carlton  Cinema  (Boscombe),  Ltd.— Mortgage on  freehold  land  and  premises  in  Christchurch Road,  Boscombe,  Bournemouth,  with  machinery and  fixtures,  etc.,  dated  September  30,  iy28, to  secure  all  moneys  due  or  to  become  cue  from the  company  to  Midland  Bank,  Ltd. Catwood  Cinema,  Ltd. — Satisfaction  in  full  on September  10,  1928,  of  charge  dated  December, 1920,  securing  all  moneys. County  Cinemas,  Ltd.— Charged  on  freehold propery,  2  &  3,  Queen's  Parade,  Weybridge, dated  September  14,  1928,  to  secure  all  moneys due  or  to  become  due  from  the  company  to Barclays  Bank,  Ltd. Cromwell  Picture  House,  Ltd.— Satisfaction  to the  extent  of  £100  on  September  24,  1928,  of debentures,  dated  September  25,  1924,  securing £2,750. Estates  and  Finance  Co.,  Ltd.  (formerly  Cinema Estates  and  Finance  Co.,  Ltd.). — Satisfaction  to the  extent  of  £100,  on  May  10,  1928,  and  to  the further  extent  of  £1,350  on  September  13,  1928, of  charge  dated  November  21,  1927,  securing £r,45o. Gabalfa  Cinema  Company,  Ltd. — Particulars filed  of  £3,000  debentures  authorised  September 13,  1928,  charged  on  the  company's  undertaking and  property,  present  and  future,  including uncalled  capital,  the  whole  amount  being  now issued. Greengates  Cinema  Company,  Ltd.— Mortgage, dated  September  28,  1928,  to  secure  £4,000  and any  further  advances,  charged  on  the  Green- gates  Cinema  New  Line,  Greengates,  Bradford. Holders  :  Bradford  Third  Equitable  Benefit Building  Society,  48,  Market  Street,  Bradford. Harry  Day's  Amusements,  Ltd. — Satisfaction in  full  on  September  21  of  mortgage  dated August  24,  1928,  securing  all  moneys  due  or  to become  due. Living  Picture  Palaces,  Ltd. — Particulars  filed of  debentures  for  all  moneys  not  exceeding £11,150,  authorised  September  19,  1928,  charged on  the  company's  undertaking  and  property, present  and  future,  including  uncalled  capital if  any  (subject  to  charge  dated  May  7, 1925),  thj whole  amount  being  now  issued. Monton  Cinemas,  Ltd. — Satisfaction  in  full  on September  6,  of  charge  dated  March  29,  1928, securing  all  moneys  due  or  to  become  due  from company  to  the  Manchester  and  County  Bank Ltd. Monton  Cinemas,  Ltd. — Charge  on  land  and kinematograph  theatre,  etc.,  at  Monton  or Barton,  Lanes.,  dated  September  6,  1928,  to secure  £4,000.  Holders :  Hollinwood  Building Co.,  Ltd.,  237,  Manchester  Road,  Hollinwood. New  Empire,  Ltd. — Issue,  on  September  4,  of £4,000  "  B  "  debentures,  and  on  September  6. 1928,  of  £2,000  "B"  debentures,  parts  of  a series  already  registered. Normanton  Theatres,  Ltd. — Satisfaction  in  full on  September  24,  1928,  of  mortgage,  dated August  21,  1924,  securing  £400. Mortgages  and  Charges. 221 Phantom  Productions,  Ltd.— Satisfaction  in full  on  April  23,  1928,  of  debentures  dated November  14,  1927,  and  December  22,  1927, securing  £1 , 500  and  £1 ,000  respectively.  (No tice filed  September  17,  1928.) Putney  Palace  Theatre,  Ltd.— Satisfaction  to the  extent  of  £2,000  (being  balance),  on  Septem- ber 8,  1928,  of  debentures  secured  by  trust  deed dated  November  5,  1926,  securing  £10,000. Putney  Palace  Theatre,  Ltd.— Debenture  dated September  13,  1928,  to  secure  £3,000,  charged on  the  company's  undertaking  and  property, present  and  future,  including  uncalled  capital  and book  debts.  Holder  :  A.  J.  L.  Searle,  "  Heath- dene,"  Putney  Heath  Lane,  S.W. Shotton  and  Queensferry  Picturedromes,  Ltd. — Debenture  charged  on  the  Alhambra,  Shotton, Flint,  and  on  the  company's  undertaking  and property,  present  and  future,  including  uncalled capital,  dated  September  20,  1928,  to  secure  all moneys  due  or  to  become  due  from  the  company to  Lloyds  Bank,  Ltd. Union  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd. — Mortgage  dated September  13,  1928,  to  secure  £25,000,  charged on  freehold  and  leasehold  properties  in  King's Lynn,  goodwill  of  business,  etc.  Holders  : King's  Lynn  and  District  Amusements,  Ltd., St.  James's  Theatre,  King's  Lynn. Union  Cinema  Company,  Ltd.— Charge  on properties,  etc.,  in  Elswick,  dated  Septem- ber 26,  1928,  to  secure  £4,750.  Holders  :  C. Faith,  "Northbank,"  Otterburn  Villas,  Jesmond, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Woolton  Picturehouse,  Ltd. — Satisfaction  in full  on  September  4,  1928,  of  mortgages  dated December  16,  1927,  securing  all  moneys  due  or to  become  due  from  company  to  the  Midland Bank,  Ltd. Woolton  Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd.— Mortgage dated  September  6,  1928,  to  secure  £3,000, charged  on  the  Woolton  Picture  House,  Much Woolton,  Liverpool.  Holders:  H.  J.  Peters, "  Doveraxe,"  Wimbledon  Park  Road,  S.W.18  ; and  J.  E.  Norris,  Dunton's  Ferry,  Shepperton- on-Thames. OCTOBER. Broadstairs  Picture  Hcuse,  Ltd. — Particulars filed  of  £300  debentures  authorised  by  resolutions of  October  29,  1925,  and  October  10,  1928, charged  on  the  company's  undertaking  and property,  present  and  future,  including  uncalled capital  (postponed  to  a  first  mortgage  to  Lloyds Bank,  Ltd.,  for  £8,000).  The  whole  amount  being now  issued. Grand  Cinema,  Ltd.— Charge  on  part  of  Grand Cinema,  Edgware  Road,  W.,  dated  October 26,  further  securing  £70,000  debentures,  issued October  1,  1928.  Holders  :  Denman  Picture Houses,  Ltd.,  25-31,  Moorgate,  E.C.2. Metropolitan  Cinema  Investment  Corporation, Ltd.' — Land  registration  charge  on  properties  in Westminster  dated  October  31,  1928,  to  secure all  moneys  due  or  to  become  due  from  the company  to  Barclays  Bank,  Ltd. New  Empire,  Ltd. — Amended  particulars  of issue  on  October  8,  1928,  of  £37,000  "  D  "  deben- tures, part  of  a  series. The  original  particulars  gave  the  amount issued  on  the  above  date  as  £41,000. Also  issue  on  October  8.  1928,  of  £4,000  "  B  " debentures,  part  of  a  series. North  Shore  Pictures,  Ltd.— Deposit  on October  13,  1928,  of  deeds  of  land  and  "The Imperial  Picture  Theatre,"  Dickson  Road, Blackpool,  to  secure  all  moneys  due  or  to  become due  from  the  company  to  Lloyds  Band,  Ltd., not  exceeding  £6,000 Palace  Theatre  (Scunthorpe),  Ltd.— Particulars filed  of  £3,600  debentures,  authorised  October  6, 1928,  charged  on  the  company's  property, present  and  future,  including  uncalled  capital, the  whole  amount  being  now  issued. Palace  Theatre  (Scunthorpe),  Ltd.— Satisfac- tion, in  full,  on  October  16,  1928,  of  debenture, dated  May  14,  1924,  securing  all  moneys  due  or to  become  due  from  the  company  to  Barclays Bank,  Ltd.,  stamped  to  cover  £5,000. Palladium  (Bolton),  Ltd.— Satisfaction  in  full on  March  26,  1928,  of  debenture,  dated  May  25, 1922,  securing  £20,000.    (Notice  filed  October  5.) Palmer's  Picturedrome,  Ltd.— Particulars  filed of  £6,000  debentures,  authorised  October  19, 1928,  charged  on  the  company's  undertaking and  property,  present  and  future,  including uncalled  capital  the  whole  amount  being  now issued. Scala  (Leeds),  Ltd.— Satisfaction  in  full  on October  1,  1928,  of  debenture  (first  mortgage), dated  January  1,  1926,  securing  £5,480. NOVEMBER. Avenue  Super  Cinema,  Ltd.— Mortgage,  dated November  2,  1928,  to  secure  £15,000,  charged  on the  Avenue  Super  Cinema,  Birkenhead,  and  the company's  undertaking  and  property,  including uncalled  capital.  Holder  :  G.  H.  Appleton,  J. P., "  Ramie,"  Manor  Hill,  Birkenhead." Davis'  Theatre  (Croydon),  Ltd—  Debentur e charged  on  property  at  High  Street,  Croydon,  ancl kinema  in  course  of  erection  thereon,  and  the company's  undertaking  and  property,  present and  future,  including  uncalled  capital,  dated November  12, 1928,  to  secure  all  moneys  due  or  to become  due  from  the  company  to  Lloyds  Bank, Ltd. Film  Booking  Offices,  Ltd.  (formerly  Film Booking  Offices  (1919)  (Ltd.).  Satisfaction  in full  on  August  16,  1928,  of  debentures  dated March  30,  1926,  securing  £25,000.  (Notice  filed November  26.) Lion  Cinematograph  Co.,  Ltd. — Satisfaction  in full  on  November  20,  1928,  of  charge  dated January  29,  1923,  securing  £2,000. Majestic  Cinema  (Stoke-on-Trent),  Ltd.— Mortgage  dated  November  1,  1928  (supplemental to  mortgage  dated  February  n,  1927),  to  secure £28,000,  inclusive  of  £18,000  outstanding  under principal  deed,  charged  on  freehold  properties in  Stoke-on-Trent.  Holders  :  Scottish  Union and  National  Insurance  Company,  35,  St. Andrew  Square,  Edinburgh. New  Empire,  Ltd. — Issue  on  November  i' 1928,  of  £4,000  "  B  "  debentures,  part  of  a  series already  registered. New  Empire,  Ltd. — Issue  on  November  8, 1928,  of  £9,000  "  B "  debentures,  part  of  a series  already  registered. Streatham  Hill  Playhouse,  Ltd.— Trust  deed, dated  November  2,  1928,  to  secure  £100,000 debenture  stock  charged  on  land  in  Streatham Hill,  and  the  company's  undertaking  and  pro- perty, including  any  uncalled  capital.  Trustees  : Midland  Bank  Executor  and  Trustee  Company, Ltd.,  5,  Threadneedle  Street,  E.C. Tottenham  Cinema  and  Entertainment  Co., Satisfaction  in  full  on  November  16,  192S, of  mortgage  dated  February  22,  1926,  securing £r,8oo. Wokingham  Picture  Palace,  Ltd.— Satisfaction, to  the  further  extent  of  £100  on  November  2, 1928,  of  mortgage  debenture  dated  April  24, 1 91 3,  seeming  £800. 222 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Bankruptcies,  Liquidations,  etc. No  attempt  has  been  made,  under  this  heading,  to  cover  all  the  minor instances  of  failure  in  the  Industry,  only  cases  likely  to  have  a  general  interest being  included. RECEIVERSHIPS. APPOINTMENTS  AND  RELEASES. Adolph  Nelman,  Ltd. — H.  E.  Wiltshire,  of  35, Craven  Street,  W.C.2,  ceased  to  act  as  Receiver or  Manager  on  March  27,  1928.  (Notice  filed July  17.) Bedford  (Leigh)  Entertainments,  Ltd.— B.  M. Hanmer,  C.A.,  of  24,  North  John  Street,  Liver- pool, ceased  to  act  as  receiver  or  manager  on December  14,  1927. Bestown  Productions,  Ltd.— C.  H.  Travis, of  19,  Charing  Cross  Road,  W.C.2,  was appointed  receiver  on  December  8,  under powers  contained  in  a  debenture  dated  October 14,  1927. Carabak,  Ltd.— H.  R.  Oxborrow,  of  19-20. Temple  Chambers,  E.C.,  was  appointed  Receiver on  February  it,  1928,  under  powers  contained in  first  mortgage  debenture  dated  December  3, 1927. Connaught  Cinematograph  Theatre,  Ltd.— R- Whitehead,  of  88-90,  Chancery  Lane,  W.C.2, ceased  to  act  as  receiver  and  manager  on  October 8,  1927. Croydon  Film  Comoany,  Ltd.— W.  H.  Brown, F.C.A.,  of  19a,  Coleman  Street,  E.C.2,  was appointed  receiver  and  manager  on  April  4, 1928,  under  powers  contained  in  debentures dated  August,  19,  1922,  and  January  22,  1923. Essential  Films,  Ltd. — A.  Burt,  of  75-77, Colmore  Row,  Birmingham,  ceased  to  act  as receiver  or  manager  on  December  9,  1927. G.  B.  Samuelson  Films,  Ltd.— R.  S.  Andrews, C.A.,  of  448,  Strand,  W.C.2,  was  appointed Receiver  on  October  24,  1927,  under  powers contained  in  charge  dated  July  6,  1926. George  Abrahamson,  Ltd.— A.  C.  Lucas,  of  167, Strand,  W.C.2,  ceased  to  act  as  receiver  or manager  on  Julv  ig,  1928. Gerrard  Film  Company,  Ltd.— C.  M.  Mathews, of  no,  Cannon  Street,  E.C.4,  ceased  to  act  as receiver  or  manager  on  June  25,  1928. Grange  Cinema  (Bermondsey),  Ltd.— H.  W. Legg,  of  56,  Credon  Road,  S.E.16,  ceased  to  act as  receiver  or  manager  on  June  20,  1928. Lecture  Films,  Ltd.— F.  G.  Wiseman,  of  70, Victoria  Street,  S.W.i,  ceased  to  act  as  receiver or  manager  on  July  4,  1928. Majestic  Picture  Theatre  (Malton),  Ltd.— R Crampton,  accountant,  of  Exchange  Chambers, Coppergate,  York,  was  appointed  Receiver  on April  19,  1928,  under  powers  contained  in  first debenture  dated  May  7,  1923, Majestic  Picture  Theatre  (Malton),  Ltd.— R. Crampton,  Accountant,  of  Exchange  Chambers, Copoergate,  York,  was  appointed  Receiver  on April  4,  1928,  under  powers  contained  in  2nd debenture,  dated  October  12,  1925. Motion  Picture  News,  Ltd.—  H.  G.  Prichard,  of 429,  Brixton  Road,  S.W.g,  was  appointed receiver  or  manager  on  November  22,  under powers  contained  in  mortgage  dated  October 24,  1927. Movies  (Liverpool),  Ltd. — R.  Highcock,  of 21,  Clare  Crescent,  Wallasey,  Ches.,  ceased  to act  as  receiver  or  manager  on  September  29, 1927. New  Theatre  (Ross),  Ltd.— H.  A.  Snell,  C.A., of  7,  Unity  Street,  College  Green,  Bristol,  was appointed  receiver  on  June  22,  1928,  under powers  contained  in  debenture  dated  May  16, 1924. Norton's  Cinemas  and  Theatres,  Ltd.— P.  R.  F. Groves,  Incorporated  Accountant,  of  Tower Chambers,  3oa,  Pride  Hill,  Shrewsbury,  ceased to  act  as  receiver  for  the  second  debenture  holder on  February  29,  1928. Olympic  Picture  Palace  (Bradford),  Ltd.— J.  w. Reynolds,  Incorporated  Accoantant,  of  49,  Bank Street,  Bradford,  ceased  to  act  as  receiver  or manager  on  November  23,  1928. Palace  (Barry  Dock),  Ltd.— J.  M,  Mcintosh, of  6,  Cherry  Street,  Birmingham,  ceased  to  act as  receiver  or  manager  on  February  29,  1928. Phillips  Film  Company,  Ltd.— J.  L.  Milligan,  of 33,  Paternoster  Row,  E.C.4,  ceased  to  act  as r  eceiver  on  October  2,  1928. St.  George's  Picture  House  (West  Bromwich), Ltd. — C.  V.  James,  of  17,  Lodge  Road,  West Bromwich,  ceased  to  act  as  receiver  or  manager on  July  5,  1928. Trent  Bridge  Pavilion  Company,  Ltd.— W.  R. Coope,  C.A.,  of  Kirg  Street,  Nottingham,  was appointed  receiver  on  NovenbT  26,  1928,  under powers  contained  in  certain  debentures. United  Trading  Exchange  Corporation,  Ltd.— .F.  T.  Barnes,  of  ir,  Queen  Victoria  Street,  B.C., and  Bowes  Road,  Palmers  Green,  N.,  was appointed  receiver  and  manager  on  October  4, 1 92  8,  under  powers  contained  in  debenture  dated October  7,  1927, Bankruptcies,  Liquidations,  etc. 223 COMPANIES   WINDING  UP. (VOLUNTARY  AND  COMPULSORY LIQUIDATIONS.) G.  B.  Samuelson  Films,  Ltd.,  317.  High Holborn,  W.C. — According  to  particulars  issued by  the  Official  Receiver  in  the  compulsory liquidation  of  the  above  company,  the  liabilities amount  to  £4,324,  of  which  £3,044  is  unsecured, assets,  £1,279  absorbed  by  the  claims  of  the debenture-holders,  and,  as  regards  shareholders, there  is  a  deficiency.  The  company  was  formed on  July  2,  1926,  by  G.  B.  Samuelson,  in  con- junction with  H.  H.  Lorie,  for  the  particular purpose  of  producing  a  kinematograph  play entitled  "  If  Youth  but  Knew,"  and  the  second series  of  kinematograph  plays  entitled  "  Twisted Tales."  The  issued  capital  of  the  company  is £102,  all  of  which  appears  to  have  been  issued for  cash  at  par,  and  to  be  held  by  Samuelson and  Lorie  and  their  respective  wives. On  October  24,  1927,  the  debenture  holders appointed  Mr.  Reginald  Sidney  Andrews, chartered  accountant,  of  448,  Strand,  London, W.C,  as  their  receiver  and  manager,  and  Mr. Andrews  duly  took  possession  of  the  assets  on their  behalf.  As  the  assets  are  insufficient  to discharge  the  debenture  debt  in  full,  there  is  no possibility  of  any  dividend  being  paid  in  the liquidation  to  the  unsecured  creditors  of  the company. The  failure  and  insolvency  of  the  company is  attributed  by  Samuelson  to  the  less  successful production  of  the  film  plays,  and  the  greater cost  thereof  consequent  upon  his  accident  and to  the  damage  done  to  the  films  in  develop- ment. Godal  International  Films,  Ltd.,  12,  D'Arblay Street,  Wardour  Street,  W. Particulars  of  the  promotion  and  collapse  of the  above  company  now  issued  by  the  Official Receiver  disclose  two  statements  of  affairs. One  submitted  by  Sir  Berkeley  Vincent,  showing liabiilities  of  £3,385,  assets  £2,845,  and  as regards  shareholders  a  total  deficiency  of  £4,539, and  the  second  by  Edward  Godal,  showing liabilities  £4,882,  assets  £1,058,  and  a  total deficiency  of  £7,823. H.  Luscombe,  Toms  and  Co.,  Ltd.,  lantern  slide manufacturers,  122,  Moorgate  Station  Chambers, E.C.2. In  pursuance  of  the  provisions  of  the  Com- panies (Consolidation)  Act,  T908,  a  meeting  of the  creditors  in  this  matter  was  held  recently  at the  Institute  of  Chartered  Accountants,  Moorgate Place,  E.C.,  when  the  liquidator  of  the  company, R.  H.  Dutchman,  reported  that  the  un- secured creditors'  claims  amounted  to  £3,067, and  the  assets  totalled  £854  ns.  2d. The  assets  consisted  of  cash  in  hand,  £9  11s.  2d. stockin  trade,  £100  ;  furniture,  fixtures  and  fit- tings, £50  ;  and  book  debts,  £695.  It  was  further stated  that  included  in  the  liabilities  was  a  sum of  £1,300  estimated  to  be  due  under  the  lease  of premises  at  Endell  Street.  The  company  was formed  about  six  years  ago  with  a  cap;tal  of £6,000  to  develop  lantern  slides  and  advertising films.    The  company  was  unsuccessful. No  resolutions  were  passed,  therefore  the voluntary  liquidation  of  the  company  will  be continued  with  the  present  liquidator. Walton-on-Thames  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.,  kinema theatre  proprietors,  Walton-on-Thames,  Surrey. The  statutory  meeting  of  the  creditors  of  the bove  was  held  on  November  6.  The  statement of  affairs  submitted  showed  assets  of  the  book value  of  £18,914  ns.  6d.,  which  were  estimated to  realise  £2,800.  From  the  latter  amount  had  to be  deducted  £100  for  preferential  claims,  leaving a  balance  of  £2,700  to  meet  debentures  of £10,200.  There  was  a  deficiency  as  regarded the  debenture  holders  of  £7,500,  and  there  were no  assets  available  for  the  unsecured  creditors, whose  claims  totalled  £467  18s.  3d.  In  addition, the  bank  were  creditors  for  £1,678  14s.  8d.,  but they  Were  securea  by  the  deposit  of  debentures. The  liquidator,  A.  C.  Lucas,  stated  that  the company  was  formed  about  five  years  ago  with an  issued  capital  of  £4,800.  Debentures  for £12,000  were  issued  for  cash,  but  £1,800  was subsequently  paid  off.  Although  no  dividends were  paid  on  the  shares,  the  company  was prosperous  up  to  the  end  of  1927.  Another Kinema  then  opened  in  the  district,  with  the result  that  the  takings  fell  off  and  losses  were sustained.  Efforts  had  been  made  to  sell  the business,  but  no  offer  had  been  received.  Finally, however,  a  gentleman  who  had  been  previously connected  with  the  business  offered  to  buy  it  tor £2,800. No  resolution  was  passed,  and  therefore  the voluntary  liquidation  of  the  company  will  be continued,  with  Mr.  Lucas  as  liquidator. BANKRUPTCIES. William  Ernest  Allen,  film  hirer,  The  Empire Cinema,  and  19  and  21,  Fore  Street,  Ipswich. —The  public  examination  was  held at  the  Shire  Hall,  Ipswich.  The  statement  of affairs  showed  liabilities  of  £2,354  4s.  9d., against  assets  of  £56. In  September  last  he  hired  the  Public  Hall, Ipswich,  and  carried  on  a  kinema  there  until  the formation  of  a  company  in  the  following  month, when  it  was  taken  over  in  conjunction  with  the Empire.  Debtor  said  his  failure  was  partly due  to  his  making  contracts  for  film  hire  which he  could  not  obtain  without  payment  in  advance, but  he  had  expected  that  the  film  renters  would look  to  the  company  for  payment  after  its formation.  The  debtor  was  ordered  to  furnish a  revised  statement  of  affairs.  The  hearing was  adjourned. Frederick  Andrew  Davies,  2,  Granby  Street, Littleport,  Isle  of  Ely,  Cambs.,  jeweller,  late kinema  proprietor. The  public  examination  was  held  at  Cam- bridge. The  statement  of  affairs  showed  ranking liabilities  of  £3,269  18s.  7d.,  against  assets  of £397  14s.  nd.,  or  a  deficiency  of  £2,872  3s.  8d. Debtor  attributed  his  failure  to  loss  on  a kinema,  bad  debts,  dealings  with  moneylenders, and  illness.  It  appeared  that  debtor  had  a jewellery  business  at  his  present  address,  and  the business  succeeded.  In  191 5,  however,  he started  a  kinema  business  at  Littleport,  out  the loss  on  the  venture  amounted  to  £2,500,  and  it was  closed  about  four  years  ago.  He  raised two  mortgages  on  his  premises,  but  subsequently, owing  to  his  wife's  illness,  he  had  had  recourse to  moneylenders.  He  said  he  did  not  file  his petition  before  as  he  expected  matters  to  im- prove. He  continued  trading  and  increased  his deficiency.  He  was  ordered  to ;  prepare  a dfcfi  iency  ao.o  int  covering  the  1  <st  three years,  and  the  examination  was  adjourned. E.  Godal,  film  buyer  and  renter,  12,  D'Arblay Street,  W. The  statutory  first  meeting  of  the  creditors was  held  at  the  London  Bankruptcy Court.  In  1916  the  debtor  was  interested in  the  film  business,  in  various  branches  of  which 224 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. he  earned  money  till  191 8.  He  then,  with  others, became  interested  in  the  British  and  Colonial Kinematograph  Company,  Ltd.,  of  which  he acted  as  managing  director  until  the  company wentinto  voluntary  liquidation  in  1924.  He  was then  out  of  employment  for  about  nine  months, and  then  became  managing  director  of  Godal International  Films,  Ltd.,  a  small  company  with a  capital  of  £2,000,  which  was  carried  on  from 12,  D'Arblay  Street.  That  company  went  into compulsory  liquidation  in  about  June,  1927,  and he  did  not  anticipate  any  return  from  his interest  therein.  During  the  latter  part  of  1927 he  interested  himself  in  the  colour  process  of  the film  industry,  which  resulted  in  January  last  in his  obtaining  an  option  for  a  certain  process,  to work  which  the  British  Amalgamated  Films, Ltd.,  was  formed,  and  he  was  appointed  manag- ing director  and  granted  £10  a  week  expenses. At  the  present  time  he  was  supervising  the making  of  a  small  film  matter  for  the  Pall  Mall Pictures,  Ltd.,  for  which  he  was  to  receive  £50  on completion.  He  put  his  liabilities  at  roughly £3,000,  and  he  had  no  assets. In  the  absence  of  any  resolutions,  the  meeting was  closed,  the  creditors  leaving  the  matter  in the  hands  of  the  Official  Receiver  to  wind  up  in bankruptcy. Christopher  Norman  Graham,  3,  Gledhow  Wood A veuue,  Roundhay,  Leeds,  late  kinema  manager, film  exchange  manager,  and  agent  for  kinema accessories,  in  partnership  with  another  person as  "  The  Standard  Electric  Co.,"  Donald  Street, Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  and  also  on  his  own account  as  "  The  Art  Slide  Co.,"  at  Avenue Block,  Winnipeg,  Canada. The  receiving  order  herein  was  made  on debtor's  own  petition.  According  to  the statement  of  affairs  there  were  liabilities  of £1,263  7s.  iod.,  against  assets  of  £1  5s.  8  Jd.  At the  first  meeting  of  the  creditors,  held  recently at  the  Official  Receiver's  office,  Leeds,  the  esse being  a  summary  one,  was  left  in  the  hands  of the  Official  Receiver  as  trustee  of  the  estate. Albert  Harry  Jones,  Ynysyngharad  House, lately  Park  Cinema,  both  Pontypridd,  Glamor- ganshire, film  hirer. The  public  examination  of  this  debtor  was held  at  Pontypridd.  The  deficiency  was  put down  at  £1,418  18s.  8d.  Debtor  had  pre- viously attended  tLe  Cardiff  Court  in  July, 1919,  when  he  traded  as  a  house  decorator. A  dividend  of  4s.  9d.  in  the  £  was  then  paid  on liabilities  of  £575  9S.  3d.  Debtor  had  not  ob- tained his  discharge.  In  April,  1925,  debtor took  over  the  tenancy  of  the  Park  Cinema,  at a  rental  of  £8  weekly,  reduced  to  £4  weekly some  three  months  later.  Debtor  had  no  capital of  his  own  at  the  time,  borrowing  £100  from  his wife,  which  was  spent  in  renovating  the  kinema, etc.  The  venture  proved  unsuccessful  and showed  a  loss  of  about  £1,600  between  April, 1925,  and  June,  1927,  the  kinema  being  taken over  in  June  by  a  private  limited  liability company.  Debtor  had  no  interest  in  the  busi- ness, except  that  since  he  had  been  employed as  manager. The  examination  was  adjourned. Sydney  Vernon  Knowles,  174.  Westgate  Road, Newcastle-on-Tyne,  and  lately  the  Picture House,  Rowlands  Gill,  Durham,  commercial traveller,  late  kinema  proprietor. The  receiving  order  herein  was  made  on  the debtor's  own  petition,  and  according  to  the statement  of  affairs  there  were  liabilities  of £545  3S.  6d.,  against  assets  of  £10  7s.  At  the first  meeting  of  creditors,  held  recently,  at Newcastle-on-Tyne,  the  case,  being  a  summary one,  was  left  in  the  hands  of  the  Official  Receiver as  trustee. N.  Krassilnikoff,  film  distributor  and  agent. 179,  Wardour  Street,  and  15,  West  Cromwell1 Road,  Earl's  Court,  London. The  receiving  order  against  the  above  was made  on  the  petition  of  the  Standard  Kine Laboratories,  Ltd.,  creditors  for  £109,  on  Sep- tember 26.  At  the  statutory  first  meeting  of the  creditors,  at  which  E.  Parke,  the  Senior Official  Receiver,  presided,  it  was  reported  that the  debtor  had  not  surrendered  to  the  proceed- ings, and  the  only  proof  of  debt  lodged  was that  of  the  petitioning  creditors. A  solicitor  representing  the  petitioning  credi- tors stated  that  on  the  day  the  Receiving  Order was  made  he  received  from  the  debtor  a  letter giving  an  addressin  Berlin.  It  was  further  stated by  the  Receiver  of  the  United  Trade  Exchange Corporation,  Ltd.,  that  he  had  visited  the Wardour  Street  premises,  which  housed  that  and another  company  (Selected  Pictures,  Ltd.),  in both  of  which  the  debtor  was  interested,  and  the premises  were  locked  up  and  there  was  no  pro- perty of  the  debtor  there. The  Chairman  said  that  in  the  absence  of  any known  assets  the  case  would  remain  in  his  hands and  that  he  would  wind  it  up  under  an  order  for summary  admim'stration. R.  Marks,  129,  The  Vale,  Golders  Green, Middlesex,  was  publicly  examined  at  tne  London Bankruptcy  Court  on'  August  14,  on  accounts showing  unsecured  lia!  ilities  £1,437  and  assets £60.  From  his  answers  to  the  Official  Receiver it  appeared  that  for  the  past  seven  years  he  had been  in  the  employ  of  a  film  renting  company, and  in  December,  1926,  he  and  a  partner  jointly acquired  a  21  years'  repairing  lease  of  a  kinema theatre  at  Church  Lane,  Leytonstone,  with  a view  to  carrying  on  a  kinema  there.  He  put in  £200,  but  owing  to  keen  competition  the business  was  not  successful,  and  in  March  last the  partnership  was  dissolved,  and  in  con- sideration of  his  partner  undertaking  to  discharge the  liabilities  of  the  partnership,  the  debtor gave  him  a  bill  for  £35  payable  in  March,  1929. and  agreed  to  pay  him  a  further  £400  out  of moneys  subsequently  earned  by  him  in  excess  ot £20  a  week. He  attributed  his  insolvency  to  his  having lived  beyond  his  means  and  to  loss  by  speculation in  shares. The  examination  was  concluded. Arnold  Williams,  accountant,  23,  Queen Anne's  Gate,  London,  S.W.i. The  above  debtor,  who  failed  in  January  last, was  publicly  examined  at  the  London  Bank- ruptcy Court,  on  liabilities  unsecured  £106,019 and  assets  £45,335.  The  debtor  stated  that during  1922  and  1923  he  contracted  to  purchase 20,000  shares  in  Hepworth  Picture  Plays  (1922), Ltd.,  of  which  he  became  a  director,  but  the company  was  not  successful,  and  in  1923  he guaranteed  the  repayment  of  an  overdraft  to  it, and  ultimately  he  lost  the  £16,000  which  he  had paid  for  the  shares  and  the  receiver  for  the debenture  holders,  who  had  discharged  the  over- draft, sued  and  obtained  judgment  against  him bv  consent  for  £5,600  and  £250  costs.  He attributed  his  insolvency  to  the  failure  of  com- Bankruptcies,  Liquidations,  etc. 225 panies  in  which  he  held  shares  and  consequent loss  of  his  investments  therein,  to  guarantees given  to  assist  companies  of  which  he  was  a director,  to  the  writing  down  of  capital  hy companies  in  which  he  held  shares,  to  the depreciation  in  the  value  of  other  shares,  and to  the  failure  to  bring  to  a  successful  conclusion the  sale  of  Victoria  Cinema  site,  in  consequence of  the  bankruptcy  petition  being  presented against  him. MEETINGS OF CREDITORS. William  George  Bartram,  Cross  Lane  Picture House,  Great  Horton,  and  the  Elysian  Palace Picture  House,  Lidget  Green,  both  Bradford, kinema  proprietor. The  first  meeting  of  the  creditors  of  the  above was  held  on  November  16  at  the  Official  Re- ceiver's Office,  12,  Duke  Street,  Bradford. The  statement  of  affairs  showed  gross  liabilities of  £2,896  os.  nd.,  of  which  £1,570  16s.  9d.  was expected  to  rank,  against  assets  of  £54  17s.  2d,, thus  leaving  a  deficiency  of  £1,515  19s.  7d. Debtor  attributed  his  failure  to  bad  trade  and heavy  overhead  charges.  The  matter  was  left with  the  Official  Receiver  as  trustee. Croydon  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  Borough  Hill  Road, Croydon.— In  pursuance  of  the  provisions  of  the Companies  (Consolidation)  Act,  a  meeting  of  the creditors  of  the  above  was  held,  when W.  H.  Brown,  the  liquidator  of  the  company and  the  receiver  for  the  debenture  holders, presided.  According  to  a  balance-sheet  as  at May,  1928,  there  were  net  assets  of  £286  to meet  liabilities  of  £3,695,  of  which  £2,780  was due  to  unsecured  creditors,  and  the  directors were  creditors  for  £977. The  company  was  incorporated  on  October 25,  1916,  with  a  capital  of  £1,200,  in  £r  shares, which  was  subsequently  increased  to  £5,000  on April  8,  1 91 9.  In  August,  1922,  a  debenture f°r  £3>°oo  was  created,  and  in  1923  a  further debenture  for  £750  was  also  issued,  but  the amount  ranking  to-day  was  £2,430. The  liquidator  mentioned  that  when  the  turn- over fell  below  £20,000  a  year  a  loss  was  in- variably sustained. A  resolution  was  passed  confirming  the appointment  of  the  present  liquidator,  but Messrs.  Pathe,  of  France,  creditors  for  £1,044, said  that  they  were  by  no  means  satisfied  with the  position,  and  in  all  probability  steps  would be  taken  to  have  the  matter  dealt  with  in compulsory  liquidation. Arthur  Frederick  Evans,  Kosy  Cottage, Francis  Street,  Thomastown ,  lately  Kosy  Cinema, Thomastown,  Tonyrefail,  Glamorganshire,  lately kinema  proprietor,  etc. The  first  meeting  of  creditors  was  held  on November  30,  at  34,  Park  Place,  Cardiff.  The debtor  returned  a  statement  of  affairs  showing  a surplus  of  £344  us.  2d.,  with  liabilities  of  £284 14s..  iod.,  against  assets  estimated  to  produce £629  6s.  The  debtor  attributed  his  failure  to industrial  depression,  heavy  rates,  and  mortgage interest.  The  case  remained  in  the  hands  of  the Official  Receiver  as  trustee. G.  B.  Samuelson  Films,  Ltd.,  317,  High Holborn. — The  statutory  first  meetings  of  the creditors  and  shareholders  of  the  above  company against  which  a  winding-up  order  was  made, were  held  on  December  21,  1927,  at  the offices  of  the  Board  of  Trade,  Carey  Street,  W.C. The  Official  Receiver,  in  the  course  of  his observations,  said  the  company  was  registered  in July,  1926,  with  a  capital  of  £1,000.  The  issued capital  Of  the  company  was  £102  issued  for  cash. According  to  Samuelson  the  company,  imme- diately on  its  formation,  rented  the  Worton Hill  Studios,  Isleworth,  for  four  or  five  weeks,  at rental  of  £100  a  week. The  failure  of  the  company  was  attributed  by Samuelson  to  the  fact  of  the  wrong  method  of development  of  and  damage  to  the  films. The  liquidation  was  left  in  the  hands  of  the Official  Receiver, Hollywood,  Ltd.  kinema  proprietors,  Hurl- butt  Place,  London,  S.E. — -In  pursuance  of  the provision  of  the  Companies  (Consolidation) Act,  a  meeting  of  the  creditors  of  the  above  was held  on  December  19,  1927,  at  the  offices  of Messrs.  Haynes  and  Baker,  accountants  and auditors,  Mortimer  House,  Mortimer  Street, W.  Mr.  Baker  stated  that  the  liabilities amounted  to  £779  3s.  gd.,  of  which  £133  gs.  6d. was  due  to  film  hirers.  The  kinema  of  which the  company  held  the  lease  had  been  sold  for £400,  and  there  were  preferential  claims  to discharge  amounting  to  £114  is.  The  estimated available  amount  for  the  unsecured  creditors was  therefore  £285  19s.,  and  there  was  a  defi- ciency of  £493  4s.  gd.  It  was  decided  that  a voluntary  liquidation  should  be  continued  with Mr.  Baker  as  liquidator. Niranjan  Pai,  46,  Vivian  Avenue  West, Wembley  Hill,  Middlesex,  film  producer.  The receiving  order  herein  was  made  on  a  creditor's petition,  and  the  first  meeting  of  creditors  was held  at  29,  Russell  Square,  London,  W.C.i. A  statement  of  affairs  presented  by  the  debtor showed  liabilities  of  £5,582  against  assets  of £4,100,  thus  leaving  a  deficiency  of  £1,482. Amongst  the  creditors  are  J.  Frank  Brockliss, (8g  ;  Pathe  Freres,  £45  ;  and  the  Philharmonic Hall,  £1,200. James  Isidore  Sabei,  3,  Stanthorpe  Road, Streatham,  London,  ;  inema  proprietor.— The first  meeting  of  creditors  in  this  matter  was  held on  July  24,  when  the  case  was  left  in  the  hands  of fhe  Official  Receiver  as  trustee. According  to  the  statement  of  affairs  there were  liabilities  of  £i,475  rSs.,  there  being  no assets.  Failure  is  attributed  by  the  debtor  to being  helu  liable  for  debts  incurred  by  another. It  appeared  that  from  1919  to  1924  debtor  was employed  as  an  accountant  of  a  film  company, when  he  left  this  employment  and  obtained  a situation  as  secretary  to  a  kinema  company. In  October,  1927,  debtor  purchased  his  present premises  leasehold  for  £1,350,  which  he  raised upon  mortgage,  and  about  this  time  he  and another  jointlv  took  a  sease  of  the  Exchange Theatre,  Sleaford,  Lines  The  debtor  took  no part  in  the  management  of  the  theatre,  but  was to  advise  and  book  films,  and  i  n  the  event  of a  profit  being  made  he  was  to  receive  a  share, but  no  definite  arrangement  was  made.  In February,  1928,  debtor  ascertained  that  his  co- lessee  had  left  the  premises,  but  the  debtor  did not  take  possession  and  subsequently  surrendered H 226 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. the  lease  to  the  landlords.  In  March,  1928, debtor  gave  a  bill  of  sale  for  £400  over  his household  furniture,  which  was  used  in  payment of  his  debts.  Debtor  alleged  that  he  became aware  of  his  position  in  May  last. Patrick  Walsh,  of  The  Half  Way  Hotel, Pengam,  Glamorganshire,  lately  The  Victory Cinema,  New  Tredegar,  Monmouthshire,  kinema exhibitor. The  first  meeting  of  the  creditors  herein  was held  on  January  13,  at  34,  Park  Place,  Cardiff. According  to  the  statement  of  affairs  there  were liabilities  of  £553  is.  3d.,  against  assets  estimated to  produce  £12,  being  insufficient  to  meet  the claims  of  the  preferential  creditors.  Debtor attributed  his  failure  to  trade  depression,  heavy overhead  charges  and  lack  of  capital. David  Thomas  Williams,  8,  Bankes  Street, Aberdare,  Glam.,late  Picture  Palace,  Cwmaman, Aberdare,  picture  palace  lessee. The  first  meeting  of  the  creditors  of  the  above was  held  at  Cardiff.  The  statement  of  affairs showed  liabilities  of  £115  gs.  5d.,  against  assets of  £18  14s.,  or  a  deficiency  of  £96  15s.  5d.  Debtor attributed  his  failure  to  trade  depression  caused by  stoppages  of  local  collieries  and  forced  dis- continuance of  business  at  kinema.  The  matter was  left  with  the  Official  Receiver  as  trustee. APPLICATIONS FOR DISCHARGE. Electric  Press  Printing  Co.  (Edgar  Baillie Smith,  trading  as),  12,  Shaftesbury  Road, Hornsey  Rise,  London. Debtor  applied  to  Mr.  Registrar  Warmington for  his  discharge  from  the  Order  of  May  last adjudicating  him  a  bankrupt. The  Official  Receiver  reported  that  his liabilities  were  £551  and  his  assets  realised  £22. Originally  a  traveller  for  a  firm  of  photographic material  manufacturers,  he  subsequently  be- came a  kinematographer,  trading  under  the style  of  the  Phcenix  Film  Picture  Company  at 16,  Charlotte  Street,  W.  The  business,  which was  fairly  successful,  was  ultimately  ruined  by the  war,  and  in  191 6  he  executed  a  deed  of assignment,  under  which  a  dividend  of  3s.  ijd. was  paid  on  claims  aggregating  £3,682.  In October,  1925,  he  entered  into  an  agreement with  the  petitioning  creditor,  a  printer,  and  on April  1,  1926,  he  and  two  other  persons  agreed to  purchase  the  business  of  the  Electric  Printing Co.  for  £130,  and  agreed  to  take  over  the  vendor's liabilities,  amounting  to  £213.  The  persons associated  with  the  debtor  provided  £250  capital, and  the  business  was  carried  on  under  the management  of  the  petitioning  creditor.  The capital  provided  was  exhausted  by  June,  1926. and  in  March  last  the  landlord  distrainedforrent. The  debtor  attributed  his  failure  to  mis- management of  the  business. The  discharge  was  suspended  for  two  years. Arthur  Wilton  Nicholson,  The  Rialto  Cinema Theatre,  Birley  Street,  Kirkham,  Lancashire, kinema  proprietor. The  application  for  discharge  of  this  debtor was  heaid  at  the  Sessions  Hall,  Lancaster  Road, Preston.  The  proceedings  took  place  in  1926. The  Official  Receiver  said  the  ranking  liabilities were  estimated  at  £1,752  5s.  6d.,  but  the  proofs actually  received  in  October,  1926,  were  £1,256 and  the  probable  claims  not  then  received totalled  £2,332.  In  1923  debtor  opened  a variety  agencyin  Blackpool  which  never  appeared to  have  paid.  He  took  over  the  Empire  Kinema , Kirkham,  on  lease  at  £32  per  month,  and  that proved  disastrous,  although  debtor  carried  on there  for  six  months.  The  Judge  said  that debtor  was  in  financial  difficulties  when  he  began business,  and  he  continued  knowing  himself to  be  insolvent.  There  were  not  enough  assets to  pay  the  expenses  of  the  proceedings.  He refused  to  grant  the  discharge. Leon  Vint,  Long  Acre,  W.C.,  proprietor  of variety   and   kinematograph  theatres. Application  was  made  by  the  above  debtor  to Mr.  Registrar  Mellor,  at  the  London  Bankruptcy Court,  for  his  discharge. The  Official  Receiver  reported  that  the  liabili- ties were  £14,971  and  there  were  no  assets. Debtor  commenced  business  in  1891  as  a  pro- prietor of  a  touring  company,  and  from  time  tc time  acquired  provincial  halls  and  theatres  which he  opened  as  variety  or  kinematograph  theatres. In  1 91 1,  Vint's  Theatres,  Ltd.,  was  formed  with a  nominal  capital  of  £20,000.  He  attributed  his failure  to  the  slump  in  the  theatrical  and  kine- matograph businesses  and  the  consequent  de- preciation of  his  shares  in  the  two  companies, to  losses  by  betting,  to  living  beyond  his  income, and  to  heavy  expenses  for  travelling  and  enter- taining in  the  endeavour  to  obtain  business  for his  companies. The  discharge  was  opposed  by  the  Official Receiver  on  statutory  grounds. His  Honour,  having  reviewed  the  facts,  sus- pended the  discharge  for  four  years. PRIVATE  ARRANGEMENT. ThOS.  Arthur  Edwards,  Anchor  Wharf,  Wind- mill Lane,  Long  Ditton ;  Victoria  Wharf, Fulham  ;  and  "  Wych  Elm,"  Embercourt Road,  Thames  Ditton,  kinema  proprietor,  etc. Mr.  Burleigh,  who  had  acted  in  the  matter previously,  said  that  he  had  called  the  creditors together  because  he  had  received  an  offer  from  a firm  who  were  willing  to  purchase  the  assets shown  on  the  statement  of  affairs  which  had  been prepared  by  his  firm  as  at  August  17  last,  and  the money  would  pay  the  creditors  the  sum  of  5s. in  the  £.  The  majority  of  the  creditors,  how- ever, were  against  accepting  it. A  creditor  present  said  that  he  was  acting  for the  first  petitioning  creditor,  and  he  was  going to  press  for  a  receiving  order  in  bankrupt  cy immediately.  Several  of  the  creditors  at  the meeting  said  that  they  were  willing  to  assist  with the  bankruptcy  petition. The  meeting  then  terminated. A  largely  attended  meeting  of  the  creditors herein  was  held  at  the  Cannon  Street  Hot  el E.C.,  on  September  12,  when  J.  C.  Burleigh,  of Messrs.  Thomson,  McLintock  and  Co.,  chartered accountants,  of  71,  Queen  Street,  E.C.,  trustee  . under  a  deed  of  assignment  executed  by  the debtor,  presided.  The  statement  of  affairs  dis- closed iiabilities  of  £78,268,  and  there  were  assets of  £19,820,  or  a  deficiency  of  £58,448.  A creditor  proposed  that  the  creditors  should agree  to  the  deed  of  assignment  alreadjr  executed and  that  a  committee  of  inspection,  consisting  of five  of  the  trade  creditors,  should  be  appointed. That  proposition  was  seconded  and  carried  by a  small  majority. EQUIPMENT AND TECHNICAL SECTION INDEX Equipment  and  Technique  in  1928 Data  for  Kinematograph  Technicians  ... Technical  Tables 228 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. HAHN Supi the  World's >er  Projector possesses  many  im- portant advantages : Rock  steady  and  silent — Speed  up  to  50  per second — Non-flicker  shutter  ad- justable whilst  in  motion. Complete  mechanism,  with upper  and  lower  spool  boxes, flexible  shaft  friction  drive,  fire shield,  shutter  and  protector, focussing  mount  for  lens, column  stand  and  tilting  table, swinging  motor  cradle  and starter  bracket £93  : 15  :  0 Lighting  Equipment;  Lenses  and Motor  Extra. ARTISOL MIRROR  ARCS —  '.'the  Standard  fitment  of  its  class  " —vide  KINE.  WEEKLY are  the  Most  Economical  and  Efficient 8-in.  £33 10-in;  £45 A  free  demonstration  can  be  arranged  by  our nearest  agent  on  application. PEELING   &  VAN   NECK,  LTD., Sole  Distributors  of  Zeiss-lkon  Hahn  Projectors, ri  4-6,    HOLBORN   CIRCUS,   LONDON,  E.C.I. Equipment  ard  Technical  Section. 229 She  never  loses  that  feeling  of pride  in  her  roomy,  comfortable charge. To  settle  down  into  u  Lazie " Chair's  buoyant  depths  is  to  relax fully,  and  relaxation  counts  with your  patrons. There  is  a  type  of  Lazarus  chair  for  every part  of  every  theatre.    Let  us  send  you our  illustrated  catalogue,  post  free  ! Tel :    Bishopsgate  7538  (2  lines). Mb 230 A  STRIKING  TESTIMONY! OVER INSTALLED  AT  PICTURE THEATRES   DURING  1928 INCLUDING THE  REGAL,  MARBLE  ARCH, THE  EMPIRE,  LEICESTER  SQUARE, THE  REGENT,  STAMFORD  HILL, Types  of  Screens  Manufactured  and  Controlled JUPITER    PATENT    SEAMLESS  SILVER. IMPROVED  LAWRENCE  PATENT  SEAMLESS  SILVER. PERLANTINO    PATENT  BEADED. BULMAN   WHITE,   WHITE  OPAQUE. BULMAN   PATENT   REAR  PROJECTION. Screen  Renovations  a  Speciality. Counter  Weighting,  Stage  Equipment,  Screen  Dressings. 32,  GREAT  WINDMILL  STREET,  LONDON,  W.l. Norlhetn  Agents:  J.  F.  BROCKL1SS,  LTD.,  Cromford  House,  Cromford  Court,  Manchester.     . Only  Address  : Telephone:  Gerrard  3907. Telegrams :  Alsafraz,  Piccy,  London. Equipment  and  Technical  Section. 231 POWER'S 6B  PROJECTORS AND  GENUINE  SPARE  PARTS BRENKERT SUPER  SPOTS  & EFFECTS  PROJECTORS. ASHCRAFT POWER'S  & HALL  &  CONOLLY HIGH  INTENSITY  ARCS THIDE  &  STRONG AUTOMATIC  ELECTRIC CHANGE-OVERS. WESTON SYNCHRONISED  & ELECTRICALLY  OPERATED SPEEDOMETERS. J.  FRANK  BROCKLISS  LTD. Telephone  :  10,  POLAND  ST.,  Telegrams : *%*         LONDON,  W.l. 232 The  Kin emato graph  Year  Book. PATHE PROJECTORS DARKROOM EQUIPMENT STUDIO LIMITED WLthmotn  Don New    and    Second  -  hand Outfits. Spare  Parts.  Repairs. Automatic  or   Hand  In- stallations. Iron      Joining  Tables. Title  Outfits. Cameras.  Tripods. Cartoon  Outfit. Repairs  to — B.  &  H.,  Mitchel,  Debrie. j^J    89-91,  WARDOUR  ST.,  LONDON,  W.l 'Phone —  'Grams — SC,  Regent  2702  Vintacinni, ^ ^m^^^km IS       Westcent.  London. STUDIO  PROJECTORS Special  Features  : Maximum  actinic value  of  light. Simple  Operation, hand  or  automatic working.  Patent- ed system  of shadowless  wide angle  lighting ; and  also  combined spot  light  effect. Mounted  on  poi  t- able  extensible tripod.  Initial cost  and  running expenses  very moderate. STOCKS  KEPT. SPOTLIGHTS FLOODLIGHTS Send  for  p-rliculars S  a  1  e  0  r  Hire. Spare  Mirrors; Carbons,  Resist- ances, eic. Always  in  Stock. Telegrams:  ''Electric.'Phone,  Croydon. Telephone  :  Purley  1222/3  (2  lines). of  the  Exhibi- tors in  this country  sub- scribe to: Th< "KINE" Weekly Equipment  and  Technical  Section PERFECT ATMOSPHERE ET  US  CREATE  IT  FOR  YOU. S.  MULLINER  L5 CONSULTING     and  CONTRACTING SPECIALISTS  in  AIR  CONDITIONING  and VENTILATION  for  KINEMATOGRAPH THEATRES 87  BUCKINGHAM  PALACE  ROAD, LONDON,  S.W.I. VICTORIA  0830. 234 The  Kinematograph  Year  Booh. AUTO-PROJECTORS DAYLIGHT  SCREENS & PRODUCERS  OF  INSTRUCTIONAL  & TECHNICAL  FILMS  MANUFACTURERS OF    CINEMATOGRAPH  APPARATUS Blunt  and  McCormack  Ltd. 20,  Bedford  Street,  Strand,  London,  W.C.2 Telephones  &  Telegrams:   GERRARD  0231-0232     Codes:  Marconi  &  A. B.C.  <ih  Edition WE  PHOTOGRAPHED LONDON'S  1928  SUPER  CINEMAS. EMPIRE     -  -  Leicester  Square REGAL       -  -  Marble  Arch CARLTON  -  Upton  Park DAVIS        -  -  Croydon TIVOLI       -  -  Strand,  etc.,  etc. Photographic  Tours  undertaken  for: — EXTERIORS  ARCHITECTURAL INTERIORS  SCULPTURAL PROGRESS  SPECIAL  FEATURES Kine  says  :  "  The  Best  Photographs  of  the  year." EAGLE  PHOTOGRAPHIC  CO.,  LTD. 29    RED    LION  SQ„ Phone:  Chancery  7501  LONDON,  W.C.I Equipment  and  Technical  Section 235 The  BEST CHANGE-GIVING  MACHINE is  the  . BRANDT Whether  you  choose  the 45-Guinea  BRANDT  JUNIOR or  the 25-Guinea  BRANDT  MINOR You  have  a  machine  which  is  the  result  of thirty-nine  years'  continuous  experience  in the  manufacture  of  Money  Machines  and is  covered   by  an UNCONDITIONAL  WRITTEN GUARANTEE    FOR    TEN  YEARS. Can  be  hired  at  £8  per  annum. Write  for  full  particulars  : — Brandt  Automatic  Cashier  Co.,  Ltd., 40-41,  CONDUIT  STREET,  LONDON,  W.l. 'Phone  -.—REGENT  5429. 236 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. 4^ has  no  equal except — A  FIRST  CLASS ORCHESTRA Q Z < z < m m H nps 53 COMPLETE INSTALLATION! FROM £125 (or  on  Deferred  Terirs) A  £3,000 ORGAN CELEBRITONE  Ltd., COMMERCE  HOUSE, 72  86  Oxford  Street,  LONDON,  W.l. Phones  :  9478  Museum. 7340 Wires  :    Celebriton,  Westcent,  London. FACTORY :    (elebritone  Works,  Park Royal,  North  Acton,  W.3. RranrhPQ  •  MANCHESTER. DidULIIcs  .  BIRMINGHAM. COMPETITORS IT  HAS NONE Equipment  and  Technical  Section. 237 THE 'WEMBLEY' !f75  _<.  £75' 1 1 1 I complete  with Mirror  Arc Lamp. I  I    Motor  Drive, j III I I l 1 Lenses  and 6  Spools. BEST  VALUE ON THE  MARKET Enclosed Fireproof Mechanism Easily accessible. KAMM STANDARD MAINTAINED Write  for  particulars   about   our  other Models,  ALL  Accessories,   and  also  our Maintenance  Service* Manufacturers  : KAMM  &  Co.  Ltd. 27,  Powell  Street, Goswell  Road, LONDON,  E.C.I 'Phone :  Clerkenwell  6595. Can  be  seen  and  demonstrated  at  : CINEMA  TRADERS  Ltd. 26,    Church  Street, Charing  Cross  Road, LONDON,  W.  1 *  Phone  :  Gerrard  5287-1 1 >87-8. —J 238 The  Kin emato graph  Year  Book. The  World's  Synonym for "Organ  Music" Generations,  200  years  in  fact,  of  Wurlitzer  experience  resulted  in the  first  commercial  unit  organ.    And  now,  as  we  go  to  press, we  find   that   from   September  to  November,  1928, Wurlitzer  installed  in  Europe  alone  one  unit  organ every  week.     This  achievement  is  without parallel  in  the  history  of  organ  manu- facture.   Here  are  the  installations  : REGENT,  DUDLEY PLAZA,  MAIDENHEAD NEW  VICTORIA,  PRESTON KINGS.  DUNDEE UNION  THEATRE, MUNCHEN  GLADBACH ALHAMBRA,  BERLIN LICHTBURG  THEATER,  ESSEN RINK.  SYDENHAM NEW  EMPIRE, LEICESTER  SQUARE TIVOLI,  STRAND EUROPA  PALAST, DUSSELDORF PLAZA,  LIVERPOOL REGENT,  STAMFORD  HILL Telephone  Represented  in  Europe  by  : —  Gerrard  2231 WALTER  PEARCE,  33,  King  St.,  London,  W.C.2 Equipment  and  Technique  in  1928.  239 THE  KINEMATOGRAPH  THEATRE. Equipment  and  Technique  in  1928. By  A.  LESLIE  CARTER. THE  past  year  will  doubtless  be  long  remembered  as  one  of  the  most significant  in  the  history  of  the  Industry.  The  arrival  of  the  sound- film  and  the  talking  and  singing  picture— for  henceforth  these  classes of  films  must  be  definitely  designated — has  brought  with  it  a  revolution, and  has  necessitated  a  wholesale  readjustment  of  technique  in  the  making of  motion  pictures  and  also  of  the  conditions  under  which  they  are  shown. It  presages,  at  least,  the  temporary  eclipse  of  the  silent  film  in  most  of  the larger  theatres,  although  on  the  other  hand,  it  must  be  admitted  there  has been  little  opportunity  for  the  exhibitor  to  form  an  opinion  as  to  the  ultimate popular  reaction  when  once  the  novelty  of  the  talking  picture  has  ceased to  attract. SATISFYING  THE  DEMAND For  the  moment,  however,  the  appeal  of  the  talking  film  seems  to  be  in the  ascendant,  and  the  true  showman  is  casting  about  for  means  to  satisfy the  demand. At  the  outset  he  is  faced  with  several  difficulties.  In  the  first  place  he finds  at  the  moment  that  practically  the  whole  of  the  worth-while  feature "  talkies  "  emanate  from  America,  produced  under  licence  of  the  Western Electric  Company,  who  apparently  rigidly  insist  that  products  made  under their  licence  shall  only  be  reproduced  on  Western  Electric  apparatus — which incidentally,  is  only  leased  to  the  exhibitor  for  a  period  of  ten  years  at  a cost  which  ranges  from  £2,000  to  £5,000  according  to  the  size  of  the  hall. The  exhibitor  who  cannot  contemplate  the  expenditure  of  so  much money  has  many  other  forms  of  apparatus  available  at  much  less  cost,  but as  the  position  now  stands  it  seems  extremely  unlikely  that  he  will  be  able to  screen  just  those  pictures  on  which  normally  he  would  have  relied  to  make a  commercial  success  of  his  undertaking. One  advantage  of  the  Western  Electric  equipment  is  that  it  permits  the use  at  will  of  both  sound  on  film  and  disc  recordings,  so  that  the  choice  of product  is  considerably  widened.  Other  systems  which  are  now  available  rely on  only  one  of  these  methods. The  British  Phototone  process  is  a  disc  system,  which  greatly  impressed the  critics  at  its  demonstration  in  November.  The  synchronising  apparatus which  is,  of  course,  the  essential  of  this  invention,  costs  £100,  is  adaptable  to the  Panatrope  or  other  standard  electrical  reproducer.  The  company  has concluded  agreements  with  P.D.C.  and  British  Instructional,  so  that  there will  be  available  a  certain  amount  of  full-length  product  in  addition  to shorts. FOR      m^^ai-*-™—.  FOR paper  A CG URATE  METAL TICKETS.  "  DISCS. TICKET  ISSUING  AND  REGISTERING  MACHINES ACCURATE  CHECK  TAKER  LTD.,  17-21,  TAVISTOCK  ST.,  LONDON,  W.C.2 240 The  Kinemalograph  Year  Book. THE  PHONOFILM. Then  there  is  the  Phonofilm  system  which  has  more  or  less  successfully been  before  the  public  this  last  three  years.  Now  that  it  has  been  acquired by  British  Talking  Pictures,  it  must  be  considered  as  a  potential  rival  of  the Movietone,  the  sound-on  film  method  of  Western  Electric. Here,  again,  owing  to  affiliation  with  other  units  there  undoubtedly  will be  full-length  sound-pictures  available.  Already  many  theatres  are  equipped with  Phonofilms,  the  cost  of  which,  including  hire  of  several  shorts,  runs out  to  about  £16  10s.  a  week.    It  has  recently  been  installed  at  the  Tivoli. The  British  Acoustic  system  is  also  a  sound-on  film  device,  but  in  this case  the  sound-film  is  an  entirely  separate  film  from  the  visual  picture.  For some  time  Acoustic  sound-films  have  been  screened  at  one  or  the  other  of  the Gaumont-British  houses  in  the  West  End.  The  cost  of  installation  is  said  to be  in  the  neighbourhood  of  £300,  and  the  method  is  being  adapted  to  some of  the  Gaumont-British  productions.  The  question  of  product  will  be  par- tially solved  in  this  case. "THE  TALKING  WIRE." In  addition  to  the  above,  which  summarises  the  systems  in  actual  operation there  is  the  "  Talking  Wire,"  Dr.  Kurt  Stille's  invention,  which  has  been taken  up  by  the  Blattner  Picture  Corporation.  By  this  method  a  fine  steel wire  is  treated  so  that  sound  vibrations  are  permanently  recorded  by  mole- cular action.  One  of  its  remarkable  features  is  the  ability  to  reproduce sound  within  a  few  minutes.  Copies  are  easily  taken,  but  the  reproduction is  not  altogether  all  that  might  be  desired. The  "  Filmophone,"  an  audible  picture  mechanism,  was  introduced to  England  in  December  by  the  International  Cinematograph  Corporation,  Ltd. The  general  design  is  of  the  dual  record  type.  Films  to  be  synchronised  may be  numbered  as  to  each  frame  and  a  device  enables  the  synchronism  to  be taken  up  to  any  point  after  the  film  has  been  cut.  It  is  directly  connected to  the  projector  shutter  drive  and  may  be  used  with  any  existing  amplifica- tion system.  Inter  Cine  promise  films  for  use  with  this  system  in  the  new year.    The  cost  of  the  whole  assembly  will  be  between  £200  and  £250. In  America  the  Hanaphone,  a  disc  system,  has  attained  a  certain  measure of  popularity,  and  a  company  has  been  formed  over  here  under  the  title  of Audible  Pictures  to  produce  sound-films. STANDARDISATION    OF  APPARATUS. The  exhibitor  who  intends  installing  talking  pictures  is  thus  faced  with a  wide  selection,  but  until  he  is  definitely  assured  of  the  possibility  of  inter- changeability  of  product  and  apparatus  he  would  be  well  advised  to  proceed cautiously,  and  if  he  should  wish  to  experiment,  adopt  one  of  the  less  expen- sive systems. At  the  moment  the  situation  of  "  talking  films  "  is  similar  to  that  which existed  when  motion  pictures  were  first  introduced.  Undoubtedly  the  time will  arrive  when  the  subject  of  international  standardisation  will  have  to be  tackled.  In  Germany  the  various  sound-film  businesses  have  been  amalgama ted  and  as  a  result  an  apparatus  is  about  to  be  put  on  the  market  by  means of  which  any  make  of  sound-film  can  be  projected  at  will.  In  the  meantime one  can  appreciate  the  attitude  of  the  Western  Electric  Company  when  they argue  that  their  own  system  is  to  all  intents  and  purposes  the  standard  one. ALL  CINEMA  SPARES ARE  PALMER'S  CARES GEORGE  PALMER'S 13,  Gerrard  Street,  London,  W.l 'Phones  :    Regent  1475  or  5475 Equipment  and  Technique  in  1928. 241 LECTRICAL  REPRODUCERS. Both  in  England  and  America  the  interest  displayed  in  the  sound-film may  be  said  to  have  been  fostered  by  the  wide  adoption  on  the  part  of exhibitors  of  machines  for  the  electrical  reproduction  of  gramophone  records. In  many  places  they  have  displaced  small  and  inefficient  orchestras,  both for  interludes  and  for  film  accompaniment,  and  where  care  is  given  to  the installation  and  upkeep,  it  has  been  found  that  electrically  reproduced  gramo- phone records  have  done  much  in  attracting  to  the  smaller  kinemas  a  new class  of  musicianly-minded  patrons.  In  addition  to  the  playing  of  music to  the  film  they  have  been  adopted  by  the  largest  picture  theatres  for  the production  of  effects. How  large  and  profitable  a  market  exists  for  these  machines  is  proved by  the  number  of  high-grade  instruments  that  have  been  constructed  specially for  use  in  the  picture  theatre.  The  Celebritone,  Magnatone,  Panatrope, Electramonic,  Phantestra,  Phonovox,  Ethatrope,  etc.,  have  all  been  proved  to be  thoroughly  efficient.  There  is  considerable  variation  in  the  performances  of various  machines,  and  the  wise  exhibitor  will  see  that  the  assembly  he  adopts is  fitted  to  the  peculiar  requirements  of  his  hall.  In  the  case  of  the  Electra- monic, synchronisation  between  projector  and  the  machine  may  be  effected by  means  of  tuned  reeds.  Long  playing  records  manufactured  by  the  special process  for  the  reproducing  of  effects  and  for  use  in  the  series  of  shorts  upon the  production  of  which  Electromonic  is  now  engaged.  Celebritone  is  also considering  the  introduction  of  a  synchronous  device. The  immense  advantage  accruing  to  the  exhibitor  with  the  use  of  an electrical  reproducer  was  proved  at  the  showings  of  "  Chang,"  "  Simba  "  and "  The  Trail  of  '98,"  in  the  West  End.  In  the  future  considerable  extensions of  this  method  of  film  accompaniment  may  be  looked  for,  especially  as  a firm  of  the  calibre  of  H.M.V.  is  now  engaged  on  the  production  of  special records  suitable  for  the  purpose. THEATRE  BUILDING  BOOM. The  building  boom  which  started  three  years  ago  has  not  abated.  In London  and  the  provinces  there  are  in  operation  schemes  for  the  provision  of new  theatres  upon  a  scale  and  furnished  with  a  lavish  prodigality  hitherto unknown  in  this  country.  In  this  matter  of  theatre  building  our  exhibitors have  not  hesitated  to  adapt  to  their  requirements  those  principles  that  have proved  so  successful  in  America.  Both  in  size  and  luxuriousness  the  new style  of  kinema  can  challenge  comparison  with  the  entertainment  facilities of  any  other  country,  and  the  movement  for  the  provision  of  these  new  and splendid  picture  theatres  seems  to  be  increasing. London  schemes  are  particularly  prolific,  so  much  so  that  competent observers  foresee  at  no  distant  date  the  metropolis  being  overseated.  Novem- ber witnessed  the  opening  of  two  theatres,  the  New  Empire,  with  a  seating capacity  of  3,500,  replete  with  huge  waiting  rooms,  beauty  parlours,  smoke rooms  and  lounges,  after  the  best  American  fashion,  and  the  Regal,  Marble Arch,  which,  accommodating  2,100,  is  a  most  effective  compromise  between the  atmospheric  conception  of  John  Eberson,  the  American  architect,  and  the conventional  theatre.  Huge  schemes  are  now  contemplated  for  the  London suburbs,  where  there  are  now  in  erection  two  halls,  one  for  I.  Davis  at  Croydon, THEATRE  EQUIPMENT  LTD. CAN   BE   RELIED  UPON FOR  BEST  VALUE  AND  PROMPT  SERVICE. 179,  WARDOUR  STREET,  LONDON,  W.l. Tel.  :  Regent  1373.  'Grams:  "Theatequip,  Westcent." 242 The  Kin  emato  graph  Year  Book. with  3,900  seats,  and  another  at  Brixton,  \vith  a  capacity  of  4,500.  Large capacities,  indeed,  seem  to  be  a  feature  of  the  latest  picture  theatres,  the majority  of  the  many  London  halls  now  being  built  ranging  from  2,500  seats  to 3,500.  There  is  the  same  tale  in  the  provinces.  In  every  large  town  new schemes  are  being  pushed  forward.  Indeed,  so  much  activity  has  been  dis- played in  this  direction  that  so  long  ago  as  March  the  American  trade commissioner  in  Europe  pointed  out  that  the  British  had  done  more  in  the way  of  large  theatre  construction  than  any  other  people  in  Europe. Side  by  side  with  the  erection  of  super-kinemas,  there  has  also  been unprecedented  activity  in  the  building  of  small  halls,  and  there  are  many schemes  in  the  offing  which  promise  to  provide  every  single  town  with  a  modern theatre  of  small  capacity. ORGANS  AND  EQUIPMENT. This  activity  has  been  reflected  in  the  work  of  the  equipment  firms. These  new  theatres  are  demanding  the  very  best  in  projectors,  organs  and general  equipment.  The  year  has  seen  three  magnificent  organs  installed, respectively  by  the  Wurlitzer  at  the  New  Empire,  William  Hill  and  Son, Norman  and  Beard,  Ltd.,  at  the  Regal,  and  the  John  Compton  Company  at  the Davis  theatre,  Croydon.  The  popularity  of  the  organ  has  been  phenomenal, and  all  these  firms  have  been  hard  put  to  keep  pace  with  exhibitors' demands. In  addition,  there  have  been  many  installations  by  other  firms.  The  Jardine Company  now  manufacture  a  fine  kinema  organ,  as  do  other  firms,  such  as Ingram.  And  recently  there  has  come  on  to  the  market  the  Spurden  Rutt Unit  organ,  which  has  elicited  great  praise  from  the  experts  In  addition there  is  a  very  considerable  market  for  such  highly  popular  instruments  as the  Orgapian  manufactured  by  Whomes  &  Co. Each  of  the  new  halls  are  nowadays  also  provided  with  suitably  equipped stages  and  accommodation  for  elaborate  stage  presentations,  and  their  general equipment  is  nowadays  of  the  most  expensive  character,  even  down  to  the ticket  equipment,  of  which  there  are  many  most  efficient  installations  on  the market,  each  of  which  performs  automatically  the  specific  job  for  which  it  has been  constructed.  Equipment  such  as  Automaticket,  Accurate  and  Rolltic  fs essential  at  any  hall  with  pretensions  to  modernity.  While  the  installation of  a  rapid  change  giver,  such  as  the  "  Brandt"  or  the  "  Coinometer,'"  is  a sine  qua  non  of  success. The  great  range  of  useful  equipment  available  was  convincingly  shown at  the  Technical  Exhibition  organised  by  the  C.E.A.  Conference  at  Cardiff, which  although  certainly  not  representative  of  the  large  number  of  firms who  cater  for  the  exhibitors'  requirements,  was  essentially  useful  as  an indication  of  the  potentialities  of  such  a  show. SCHOOL  FOR  ORGANISTS. The  establishment  of  a  kinema  organists'  school  through  the  co-operative effort  of  William  Hill  and  Son,  Norman  and  Beard,  Ltd.,  the  builders  of  the Christie  Unit  organ,  and  the  Gaumont  British  Picture  Corporation,  should provide  a  much  needed  reservoir  of  musical  talent,  for  while  Great  Britain has  certainly  scores  of  fine  kinema  organs,  the  great  difficulty  hitherto  has been  to  discover  organists  sufficiently  skilled  to  bring  out  the  full  effects  of these  instruments.  In  connection  with  the  founding  of  this  school  an  im- portant part  was  taken  by  the  Cinema  Musical  Directors'  Association,  which, ACCURATE THE  ALL  BRITISH  TICKET  MACHINE ACCURATE  CHECK  TAKER  LTD.,  17-21,  TAVISTOCK  ST.,  LONDON,  W.C.2 Equipment  and  Technique  in  1928. 243 formed  under  the  auspices  of  the  Faculty  of  Arts,  is  doing  tremendously useful  propaganda  and  social  work  among  kinema  musicians. AUDITORIUM  AND  STAGE  LIGHTING. The  recently  erected  super-kinemas  possess  equipment  comparable with  the  finest  stage  installations,  but  it  is  to  the  smaller  proprietors  whose economic  means  and  possession  of  facilities  are  often  inadequate  that  the amplification  of  equipment  specially  applies.  In  this  direction  essentially good  work  has  been  performed  by  the  G.E.C.  and  the  Strand  Electric  and the  Holophane  Co.,  whose  experts  have  scientifically  tackled  the  problem with  such  results  that  perfect  presentations  are  now  possible  even  for  the smallest  theatre  with  equipment  that  has  been  specially  devised  for  their needs.  And  in  this  connection  has  been  opened  the  way  of  the  smallest exhibitor  to  effects  that  formerly  were  quite  outside  his  scope. Exhibitors  interested  in  the  theoretical  and  practical  possibilities  of  stage illumination  are  recommended  a  new  work  by  Harold  Ridge  on  Stage  Lighting, This  book  is  far  more  than  an  account  of  constant  ingenuity,  for  it  contains a  resume  with  technical  terms  of  the  general  lighting  equipment,  methods  of switchboard  control,  advice  on  the  selection  of  electrical  gear  ;  what  the  same will,  and  will  not  do,  and  some  valuable  remarks  on  colour  blending. Nowadays  there  are  few  theatres  with  pretensions  to  modernity  which do  not  possess  facilities  for  stage  presentations.  The  engineer  is  also  called upon  to  produce  dramatic  effects,  not  merely  in  the  auditorium,  but  also on  the  curtain  and  proscenium  front  and  on  the  stage  itself.  All  this  work has  called  for  the  widest  knowledge  of  scientific  illuminating  principles and  their  specific  adaptation  to  the  requirements  of  the  kinema. Among  some  of  the  more  recent  equipment  mention  must  be  made  of the  new  G.E.C.  100  amp.  spot,  1,000  watt.  G.E.C.  batten  spot,  which  can  be focused  in  any  direction  without  danger  of  damaging  the  projector  lamp. The  same  firm's  triple  unit  flood  which  comprises  three  500  watt  units  mounted in  one  frame  and  affording  any  combination  of  colours  off  the  stage  plugs without  having  to  change  the  colour  slides.  The  G.E.C.  have  also  perfected a  new  model  "  Universal  "  effect  projector. The  Strand  Electric  panorama  flood  is  another  admirable  piece  of  equip- ment for  the  small  kinema  stage.  It  gives  an  angle  of  light  up  to  180  deg., and  is  fitted  with  1,000  watt  lamp  with  specially  covered  coloured  glass  screen. This  firm  has  also  introduced  a  new  dimmer  which  has  been  used  in  several theatres  with  excellent  results. The  popular  Holophane  batten  has  been  redesigned  and  comprises many  convenient  improvements,  and  while  retaining  all  the  advantages of  the  old  models  is  sold  some  30  or  40  per  cent,  cheaper.  There  is  also  a  new Holophane  footlight. Two  effects  projectors  new  to  England,  the  Brenkert  C-14  and  the  Master Brenkograph,  have  been  installed  in  London  super-kinemas  by  J.  Frank Brockliss,  Ltd.  These  are  triple  spots  and  have  proved  of  immense  benefit in  presentation. Illlumination  of  auditoriums  as  an  integral  part  of  the  entertainment is  becoming  increasingly  appreciated  by  exhibitors  and  there  are  now  several firms  who  specialise  in  installation  the  operation  of  which  has  been  found FOft  EVERYTHING -EXCEPT  FILMS MOV- OMNIA PHONE-NORTH  2652-!978    -  120,  DAYHAM  STREET,  CAMDEN  TOWN.LONDON, N.W.I,-  V^^ESTLONDt 244 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. to  have  had  a  distinct  bearing  on  the  psychological  and  receptive  faculties of  an  audience.  Equipment  by  the  G.E.C.,  the  Strand  Electric,  the  Berkley Electric  and  the  Holophane  Company  have  proved  definite  attractions . It  also  introduces  a  phase  of  decoration  in  which  the  last  named  company have  done  considerable  pioneering  work,  and  of  whose  many  installations that  of  the  recently  erected  Shaftesbury  at  Leeds  is  perhaps  the  most  inter- esting. This  featuring  of  illumination  promises  to  assume  even  more  importance in  the  near  future  owing  to  the  growing  popularity  of  the  "  atmospheric  " theatre  which  will  owe  much  of  its  success  to  the  application  of  coloured lighting. STUDIO  IMPROVEMENTS. In  the  studio,  technicians  have  turned  their  attention  to  the  use  of incandescent  lighting  units  in  place  of  or  supplementing  the  usual  arcs. Their  use  in  America  has  now  been  well  established  especially  in  connection with  the  taking  of  sound  films  for  which,  of  course,  a  silent  illuminant  is essential. Tests  made  in  Hollvwood  proved  that  very  considerable  economies can  be  effected  with  the  use  of  this  form  of  lighting  and  it  was  demonstrated that  a  set  requiring  2,450  amps  with  arc  lighting,  only  required  85  amps  when lit  by  incandescents.  It  has  been  found  possible  to  make  pictures  with incandescents  at  one-twelfth  of  the  former  lighting  cost  ;  furthermore  their use  eliminates  the  use  of  MGs  for  the  transformation  from  A.C.  to  D.C.  and the  number  of  electricians  employed  upon  a  set  can  be  halved. Experiments  with  incandescents  have  been  successfully  carried  out  at Elstree  and  elsewhere  and  their  use  with  panchromatic  stock  has  been  found to  give  a  better  rendition  of  colour  values  in  addition  to  the  benefit  enum- erated above.  With  the  advent  of  "pan"  it  was  thought  that  the  day  of  the mercury  vapour  lamp  was  passed,  but  the  introduction  of  specially  treated fluorescent  reflectors  behind  the  mercury  vapour  lamps  obtained  the  red rays  which  are  so  essential  to  the  use  of  "  pan." MORE  STUDIOS. The  impetus  given  to  British  production  consequent  on  the  passing  of the  Quota  Bill  was  reflected  in  the  building  requirements  of  studios.  During the  year  the  Whitehall  studios  at  Elstree  have  been  built  and  opened  in June  and  also  that  of  British  Industrial  at  Welwyn.  At  Wembley,  British Talking  Films  who  operate  the  de  Forest  Phonofilm  patents  have  erected small  but  highly  efficient  sound  studios  and  there  is  a  scheme  for  further extensions  to  be  made  in  this  direction.  Arrangements  are  also  being  made by  British  Dominions  Films  for  the  erection  and  equipment  of  sound  and silent  film  studios.  More  space  has  also  been  added  at  the  British  Inter- national Studios  at  Elstree  and  Stoll's  at  Cricklewood  and  it  may  be  said that  practically  every  other  existing  studio  has  been  reorganised  during  the year  and  brought  into  line  with  modern  requirements. EXPERIMENTATION. This  activity  has  naturally  proved  of  great  benefit  to.  British  providers  of technical  equipment  and  our  manufacturers  have  played  their  part  in  the renaissance  of  film  production.    Extensive  experiments  have  been  carried INEXPENSIVE  ARTIFICIAL  FLORAL  DECORATION ARTIFICIAL  FLOWERS,  PALMS  .  .  Proscenium,  Vestibule, and  HANGING  BASKETS  tor   and  Cafe  decoration. THE  ARMIN  TRADING  CO., 32,  ARTILLERY  LANE Bishopsgate,  London,  E.l. •PHONE  :    AVENUE  8883. Equipment  and  Technique  in  1928. 245 out  by  the  G.E.C.  in  regard  to  incandescent  lighting  and  new  arc  equipment has  been  introduced  by  firms  such  as  the  London  Electric  Firm  of  Croydon... the  Duncan  Watson,  Hewittic  Electric  Company,  to  name  but  a  few. There  has  also  been  large  extension  for  printing  and  development  equip- ment, and  in  this  connection,  a  great  deal  of  interest  has  been  displayed, in  the  new  plant  recently  introduced  by  W.  Vinten.  Another  British  product the  N.S.  auto-kine-camera  has  been  largely  adopted,  not  only  in  this country  but  in  America.  It  carries  200  ft.  of  negative,  150  ft.  of  which  may be  exposed  without  a  stop  and  has  many  other  interesting  features  which have  been  fully  referred  to  in  the  Kine.  There  is  also  the  Devry  camera recently  introduced  by  Dallmeyer  which  takes  100  ft.  of  professional  film. It  is  fitted  with  2  in.  f.  3.5  Dallmeyer  Anastigmat  lens  and  at  £45  has  proved in  great  request  by  both  professionals  and  amateurs. COLOUR  FILM  DEVELOPMENT. Colour  photography  has  again  come  into  prominence.  Multicolour which  was  introduced  to  this  country  in  the  summer  requires  a  double film  magazine  and  a  two  lens  camera,  one  film  being  on  pan  and  the  other  on a  special  emulsion.  The  two  films  are  exposed  simultaneously  and  are developed  on  tracking  rollers,  one  on  each  side.  After  being  printed  on  a direct  printer  the  resultant  film  has  _a  picture  on  each  side  which  is treated  for  colour.  The  projected  pictures  showed  wide  range  of  colouration and  some  excellent  tonal  effects,  but  it  has  yet  to  be  put  to  commercial  use over  here.  During  the  Photographic  Congress,  the  Hamburger-Polychromide process  which  has  been  used  for  some  time  over  here  was  the  subject  of  a special  demonstration,  and  another  colour-film  which  has  attracted  wide attention  is  the  Keller-Dorian  System  which  has  been  adopted  by  the  Blattner Corporation  and  has  been  shown  at  the  New  Gallery.  This  is  a  three-colour process  and  is  taken  by  an  ordinary  camera  fitted  with  a  red,  green  and  blue filter  on  panchromatic  stock  that  has  been  specially  embossed  on  the  sutone with  a  number  of  minute  cylindrical  lens  elements. LONDON  S.M.P.E.  FORMED. An  important  step  was  taken  for  the  dissemination  of  technical  knowledge by  the  formation  so  strongly  advocated  by  the  Kine  of  a  London  Branch of  the  Society  of  Motion  Picture  Engineers.  Over  20  members  were  enrolled at  a  meeting  organised  by  Dr.  K.  C.  D.  Hickman,  the  British  chemist  who is  now  associated  with  the  Eastman  Kodak  research  laboratories  in  New Jersey.  The  following  London  officials  were  appointed  :  H.  Wood,  Hon.  Sec.  ;; and  treasurer  ;  Capt.  J.  Smith  and  A.  Williamson,  managers. Earlier  in  the  year  the  British  Association  of  Cinematographers  and Associated  Technicians  was  formed  and  found  ready  adherents  in  the  ranks of  camera  artists,  art  directors,  chiefs  of  laboratories,  lighting  experts  and scenic  artists.  The  object  of  the  Society  is  the  study  of  kinematography and  the  professional  protection  of  its  members.  Lectures  are  to  be  arranged on  photographic  technique,  latest  methods,  etc. At  the  Seventh  Congress  of  Photography,  the  Kinematograph  group  made several  important  recommendations  concerning  the  standardisation  of  film thickness,  perforations,  etc.  It  was  also  recommended  that  the  term  sub- standard be  applied  to  all  sizes  of  film  less  than  35  mm.  in  width  and  that such  stock  should  be  manufactured  with  safetv  box  onlv. Universal  use  proves  conclusively  the  superiority  of R B. 0, 5. 246 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. AMATEUR   KINEMATOGR  APHY . There  has  been  a  vast  increase  in  the  interest  taken  in  amateur  kinema- tography,  and  there  now  exists  in  this  county  several  societies  for  the  study of  kinematograph  technique  and  the  production  of  films.  Some  societies cater  for  the  user  of  9  mm.  and  16  mm.  stock  and  others  include  the  users of  ordinary  size  film.  Many  standard  films  have  been  produced  and  some of  them  have  been  screened  at  provincial  picture  theatres.  An  Amateur Kinematographers'  Conference  was  held  at  Torquay  in  October,  organised by  the  Devon  Amateurs  Film  Production  Society,  and  in  addition  to  the  useful exchange  of  ideas,  there  were  several  important  resolutions  passed,  among them  being  one  which  urged  the  removal  of  custom  duties  on  amateur  films and  a  protest  that  amateurs  were  not  represented  on  the  film  advisory  com- mittee set  up  by  the  Quota  Act. BRITISH  LENSES. It  is  encouraging  to  learn  that  the  progress  made  by  British  lens  makers shows  no  diminution.  For  instance  Taylor-Hobson  Cooke  lenses  are  now used  almost  exclusively  by  some  production  firms  at  Hollywood  and  I  am told  that  for  the  new  sound  recording  cameras  they  have  ousted  all  other makes.  The  qualities  of  Dallmeyer  series  of  lenses  were  also  well  appreciated. This  well-known  firm  manufactures  lenses  ranging  in  focus  length  from  1  in. with  an  aperture  from  f/2.9  to  40  in.  with  an  aperture  of  f /8.  I  believe the  1  in.  lens  listed  is  the  shortest  focus  lens  obtainable  for  standard  size kine  cameras  and  again  the  40  in.  f/8  Dallon  Telephoto  lens  is  the  longest . LEGISLATION. The  equipment  and  technical  side  of  motion  picture  exhibition  has  not been  subjected  to  much  in  the  way  of  repressive  legislation  during  the  year. True  some  exhibitors  have  been  put  to  a  measure  of  expense  as  the  result of  the  L.C.C.  regulation  which  insists  on  the  adequate  heating  not  merely of  the  dressing-rooms,  but  of  all  parts  of  the  theatre  used  by  the  public,  staff  and performers.  It  is  necessary  that  the  atmosphere  be  maintained  at  a  minimum temperature  of  53  deg.  Fahr.  in  the  modernised  building  when  the  outer  tem- perature is  30  deg.  Fahr.  During  the  year  the  L.C.C.  also  redrafted  their Regulations  and  Rules  of  Management,  the  principal  effect  of  which  was merely  completely  to  codify  existing  practice. An  Home  Office  amendment  to  the  Act  of  1909  was  issued  permitting  the use  in  place  of  the  woollen  blanket,  of  an  asbestos  blanket  containing  not  less than  90  per  cent,  of  asbestos  and  having  no  metallic  wires. Owing  to  the  fires  that  have  occurred  at  works  where  film  is  manufactured or  handled,  amendments  were  passed  to  the  Celluloid  Regulations  of  1921, the  chief  points  of  which  were  the  insistence  in  the  use  of  fire-resisting  materials and  the  provision  of  means  of  escape  and  fire  engines. INDEPENDENT  PLANT. Notwithstanding  promises  of  cheaper  electricity  in  the  future  the  benefit of  installing  independent  generating  plant  has  been  appreciated  in  practical fashion  by  exhibitors.  Added  impetus  was  given  to  the  interest  in  this  matter by  the  declaration  early  last  year  at  Portsmouth  of  Leonard  Chant  that  he had  found  it  possible  with  a  crude  oil  engine  to  generate  electricity  at  a  cost  of |d.  per  unit,  including  all  running  costs.  It  is  indeed  recognised  that  thg KERSHAW7S—  KALEE PROJECTION  SERVICE Equipment  and  Technique  in  1928. 247 oil  engine  installation  is  the  most  economical  and  satisfactory  way  of  gener- ating "  juice  "  for  all  kinemas. Many  of  the  makers  of  gas  and  oil  engines  now  specifically  cater  for  the needs  of  the  kinema.  Crossley  Bros.,  Ltd.,  for  example,  are  now  making  a new  type  enclosed  horizontal  heavy  oil  engine.  This  machine  incorporates many  attractive  features  with  remarkable  economy  in  fuel  and  lubricating oil.  At  present  the  engine  is  built  in  one  size  of  cylinder,  22  B.H.P.,  and  is arranged  in  two,  three  and  four-cylinder  sizes  on  one  bed-frame,  the  powers ranging  from  22  B.H.P.  for  the  single  cylinder  to  80  B.H.P.  for  the  four. A  smaller  size  is  now  being  prepared,  and  this  will  be  16  B.H.P.  per  cylinder. Being  totally  enclosed,  a  clean  working  engine  and  a  clean  engine-room  are ensured. The  productions  of  Blackstone  and  Co.,  Ltd.,  have  also  been  largely  adopted. In  addition  to  the  crude  oil  generator  plants  which  are  supplied  from  3  V kilowatt  to  600  kilowatt,  they  now  have  ready  for  the  market  petrol  electric generator  sets  of  1,  1J,  2\  and  3 \  kilowatt.  These  are  supplied  either  for direct  lighting  from  the  set  and  in  conjunction  with  storage  batteries. Petter  engines  are  also  extensively  used,  not  only  as  small  standby plants  but  also  as  large  kinema  installations,  and  figures  go  to  prove  they will  generate  current  at  approximately  Jd.  per  B.O.T.  unit.  In  one  hall  a Petter's  type  24/28  B.H.P.  engine  direct  couphed  to  a  15  Kilowatt  gen- erator in  addition  to  giving  complete  satisfaction,  reduced  the  lighting  bill  by 60  per  cent. Another  very  efficient  plant  is  that  manufactured  by  Rustoil  and  Hornsby, as  witness  the  performance  of  one  20  H.P.  Ruston  oil  engine  generating  set in  a  Cheshire  kinema,  the  cost  of  a  whole  running  week  of  36  hours  being only  27s.  plus  lubricating  oil.  A  50  ampere  load  can  be  switched  on  with- out reducing  speed  and  the  voltage  is  wonderfully  steady.  This  machine has  been  running  since  1922. SEATING  COMFORT. Exhibitors  generally  realise  now  that  in  their  seating  lies  one  of  their most  attractive  assets,  and  more  money  is  being  spent  nowadays  in  this  direc- tion than  at  any  other  period  in  kinema  history.  Precisely  one  of  the  reasons for  this  is  the  keen  competitive  spirit  exhibited  among  chair  designers.  An exclusive  de  luxe  chair  is  the  ambition  of  most  exhibitors,  and  our  furnishers have  successfully  applied  their  genius  to  supplying  what  is  being  demanded. There  is  for  instance  the  new  chair  at  the  Regal,  designed  by  Mr.  Harris, of  Lazarus  and  Co.,  who  has  a  reputation  for  so  many  important  seating- contracts,  and  manufactured  by  Maples,  a  combination  which  has  resulted in  one  of  the  finest  seats  yet  supplied.  Pixton's,  too,  have  evolved  a  chair which  is  said  to  be  the  last  word  in  seat  comfort,  for  the  Davis  Theatre  at Croydon,  and  other  British  manufacturers  have  not  failed  to  follow  suit. There  is  also  those  fine  examples  of  the  Turner  product  at  the  redecorated Tivoli  and  other  new  supers  of  the  P.C.T.  These  show  the  successful  efforts that  are  being  made  by  British  firms  to  meet  the  challenge  extended  by  the remarkably  luxurious  seats  put  in  at  the  New  Empire  by  the  American  Seating Company.  Altogether  the  developments  in  this  phase  of  furnishing  have  been outstanding.  The  reputation  of  Beck  and  Windebank,  Ltd.,  has  been  enhanced by  the  high  quality  of  the  work  in  some  110  theatres  during  the  year.  Similarly FOR  EVERYTHING-EXCEPT  FILMS MOV- OMNIA PHONE-NORTH  2652-1978    •  120,  DAYHAM  STREET,  CAMDEN  TOWN,LONDON,N.VV.I.- TELEGRNAQ^°  s^'*|^ 248 The  Kin ematograph  Yea)  Book. with  H.  A.  "Whitaker  and  Co.,  whose  business  has  been  phenomenal  during the  year.  They  have  secured  the  services  of  Frank  Lockwood,  of  Bradford, who  has  been  concerned  for  so  long  in  the  trade.  Recently  E.  A.  Langrish and  Co.  entered  this  important  market  with  the  policy  of  supplving  seating of  real  quality  at  reasonable  prices.  Then  there  is  the  Xesta  continuous run  tip-up  seating,  which  supplies  a  run  of  chairs  provided  with  arm  rests,  well sprung  seats  and  padded  backs  to  the  style  required  by  the  exhibitor. PROJECTION. The  responsibilities  of  the  operator  have  been  greatly  added  to  owing to  the  arrival  of  the  talking  film,  the  increase  in  kine- variety  and,  in  some of  the  more  important  halls  by  the  adoption  of  projection  curiosities  such as  the  Magnascope  and  the  triple  screen.  The  Magnascope,  w-hich  has  been used  also  in  provincial  theatres,  consists  in  the  equipment  of  one  projector with  a  short  focus  lens  in  order  to  throw  a  magnified  picture  upon  a  large  screen, perhaps  double  the  normal  size.  Its  use  effectively  emphasises  dramatic episodes. THE  TRYPTIQUE. At  the  Tivoli,  the  tryptique  or  triple  screen  was  utilised  with  the  French film  "  Napoleon."  Three  pictures  are  projected  side  by  side,  either  forming one  panoramic  view  or  three  separate  but  inter- connected  pictures.  Three machines  are  used,  synchronised  by  a  live  shaft.  The  experiment  which  has not  been  repeated  was  not  altogether  successful,  as  the  pictures  did  not match  up  and  there  were  obvious  variations  in  the  density  and  tinting  of the  three  prints. During  the  showing  of  a  Movietone  film  at  the  Plaza  an  experiment was  made  by  enlarging  the  screen  some  4  feet  all  round  so  as  to  make  the long  shots  prove  more  effective  ;  the  theory7  being  that  on  the  Movietone film  the  actual  picture  surface  is  so  much  lessened  that  in  long  shots  most of  the  detail  is  lost. SCREENS. The  talking  picture  has  necessitated  the  introduction  of  a  new  form  of screen  which  will  permit  of  the  easy  passage  of  the  sound  from  the  loud speakers  situated  at  the  rear.  Both  the  Bulman- Jupiter  and  the  Superlite companies  have  put  on  the  market  very  efficient  screens  for  this  purpose, but  further  research  appears  necessary  so  that  a  far  greater  ratio  of  illumina- tion may  be  available  without  at  the  same  time  interfering  with  the  screen's audible  characteristics. The  volume  of  business  being  done  by  both  the  firms  mentioned points  to  an  increased  appreciation  on  the  part  of  exhibitors  of  scientific screen  illumination.  Thanks  to  the  introduction  of  the  patent  fireproof rear  projection  screen,  it  is  now  possible  to  eliminate  the  flare  spot  and  to obtain  as  good  an  illuminated  picture  with  rear  projection  as  in  the  usual fashion.  The  use  of  the  film  for  propaganda  and  advertising  work  has  resulted in  mam-  satisfactory  daylight  screens,  among  the  most  recent  being  the products  of  the  Superlite  Company  and  Blunt  and  McCormack,  to  mention two . PROJECTOR  IMPROVEMENTS. There  is  little  new  to  report  in  actual  projector  mechanism,  although the  equipment  of  talking  film  apparatus  has  resulted  in  the  general  strengthen  - ing of  projector  stands,  as  in  the  case  of  the  Simplex,  for  which  J.  Frank  Brock- liss,  Ltd.,  are  making  a  special  reinforced  stand.  After  some  delay,  British machines  are  being  adapted  for  use  with  any  of  the  existing  talking  film apparatus,  and  it  is  interesting  to  note  that  the  Kalee  seems  to  have  been adopted  by  British  Talking  Pictures  as  their  standard  projector.  Arrange- ments are  "being  made  by  Ross  and  other  makers  to  adapt  their  machines to  the  use  of  all  forms  of  sound-film  equipment. Equipment  and  Technique  in  1928. 249 Considerable  success  attended  the  introduction  of  the  F.B.L.  Mirror Arc,  whose  5h  inch  mirror  equipment  has  proved  to  be  equal  to  any  other lamp,  except  perhaps  at  long  throws.  The  Artisol  Mirror  Arc  is  still  selling in  great  quantities,  and  only  last  month  the  1,500th  equipment  was  disposed of  by  Peeling  and  Van  Neck. BRITISH  LENSES  TO  THE  FORE. It  is  a  matter  for  congratulation  that  British  projection  lenses  are  practic- ally standard  equipment  at  home  and  their  use  abroad  is  increasingly evident.  In  projection  work  Taylor-Hobson  lenses  are  now  used  in  the principal  theatres  in  London  and  the  provinces  and  almost  all  of  the  large super-kinemas  opened  during  the  year  are  so  equipped.  The  famous  Dall- meyer  projection  lenses  are  also  a  popular  installation.  There  are  twTo  series, Series  XII.  small  aperture  in  focal  lengths  for  2j  in.  to  7  in.,  and  Series  XIV. large  aperture  in  focal  lengths  for  3  in.  to  7  in. SAFETY  IN  PROJECTION. The  danger  of  fire  in  the  projection  box  is  ever  with  the  exhibitor,  and  it is  not  surprising  that  in  these  days  of  high  intensities  of  illumination  the possibility  of  procuring  immunity  has  exercised  our  engineers.  It  has  been stated  that  film  fires  of  varying  degrees  have  amounted  to  no  fewer  than  40 within  a  recent  three  months,  and  the  fear  that  the  Home  Office  is  considering the  institution  of  safety  measures  is  not  ill-founded.  Last  year  two  very efficient  devices  were  described  in  these  columns,  but  I  have  not  learned that  they  have  been  seriously  taken  up  by  exhibitors.  On  the  other  hand, quite  a  number  of  the  leading  kinemas  have  installed  the  Sentry  Safety Control,  an  American  apparatus,  which  has  only  been  on  the  market  for  a few  months.  The  Sentry  is  mechanical,  electro-magnetic  in  its  action,  and operates  a  magnetically-controlled  fire  trap  located  in  the  front  of  the  lamp- house  cone.  This  trap  is  connected  with  a  curved  plate  inside  the  upper loop  in  such  a  manner  that  should  anything  go  wrong  with  the  trap  it  is automatically  closed  and  the  motor  stopped.  There  are  five  distinct  points of  contact,  which  apparently  cover  every  avenue  through  which  a  fire  might conceivably  occur.  A  device  which  was  demonstrated  at  Liverpool  consisted of  a  cell  containing  a  chemical  solution  which  is  interposed  between  the  arc and  the  film  and  was  said  to  have  efficiently  withstood  all  attempts  to  fire the  film.  At  Huddersfield,  Chief  Inspector  Wells  invented  a  spring  slide  which is  fixed  to  the  trap  of  both  spool  boxes  ;  the  moving  portion  of  the  slide  con- tains a  cutter  which  breaks  the  film  and  closes  the  trap  when  actuated  by  a small  lever  to  which  it  is  connected  by  a  Bowden  wire. "SHIP"    BRITISH  FACTORY. Through  the  energy  of  Chas.  H.  Champion,  British  users  of  carbons  have now  available  a  well-known  and  tried  Continental  brand  as  a  British  product. The  most  modern  carbon-making  plant  has  been  established  at  Chadwell Heath,  under  the  direction  of  Viennese  technical  experts  for  the  making  of Ship  "  carbons.  The  plant  is  the  most  modern  in  the  world,  and  the  latest developments  are  embodied  in  every  device  utilised.  The  factory  is  self- contained,  and  while  the  development  work  is  under  the  control  of  Dr.  A. Brunner,  the  commercial  and  selling  organisation  will  be  under  the  direction of  Chas.  H.  Champion  and  Co.,  Ltd.,  as  hitherto. NON-FLAM.  FILM. At  length  the  trade  has  been  able  to  witness  a  demonstration  of  Non- fiamco,  the  non-fiam  film  stock  manufactured  by  the  Non-inflammable Film  Company,  which  was  formed  some  "two  years  ago  for  this  purpose. Although  the  stock  itself  appears  to  fulfil  all  the  necessary  safety  requirements, it  does  not  yet  appear  possible  to  put  it  on  the  market  in  commercial  opposi- tion to  the  present  ordinary  stock. 250 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. A.E.G. The  present-day  high  running  speed  has  been  the  one  big  consideration in  the  technical  details  of  the  mechanism  of  the  A. E.G.,  which  are  made  of specially  hardened  metal,  while  the  self-acting  oil  device  ensures  even  and automatic  lubrication  of  all  essential  parts.  An  outstanding  feature,  which should  commend  itself  to  all  exhibitors  desiring  absolute  protection  against the  film  firing  at  the  gate,  is  the  adoption  of  a  rotary  shutter  between  the arc  lamps  and  the  gate.  This  answers  the  function  of  an  ordinary  flicker shutter  and  a  suction  ventilating  fan,  by  which  means  the  heat  is  reduced by  50  per  cent,  because  the  gate  is  subjected  to  two  cooling  devices  ;  one being  the  wind  vane  action  of  the  shutter,  and  the  other  the  interception  of the  light  beam  during  cover  period.  The  whole  is  enclosed  in  a  ball-shaped case  which,  after  the  manner  of  a  suction  ventilator,  increases  the  cooling effect. Other  interesting  features  which  contribute  to  steadiness  of  projection are  the  exact  working  of  the  intermittent  movement  and  the  self-action brake  of  the  film  ;  the  introduction  of  a  spring  roller  device  which  adapts  itself to  the  breadth  of  the  film  and  a  film  track  of  exceptional  length.  There  is  a strong  pedestal  stand  fitted  with  a  ball-joint  movement  of  the  head,  adjustable to  all  angles  by  hand  wheel.  The  A.E.G.  mirror  arc  lamp  is  fitted  either  with 6 J  or  10  in.  Zeiss  glass  mirrors  and  speedometer,  and  meter  counting contrivance  may  be  installed.  Theatre  Equipment,  Ltd.,  are  the  sole  British agents. ERNEMANN   "  IMPERATOR  II." The  many  special  features  of  the  Ernemann,  for  which  Walturdaw Company  are  agents,  are  numerous,  and  are  specially  directed  to  conform with  modern  high  speed  running.  The  mechanism  is  totally  enclosed  with the  exception  of  the  film  track,  motion  being  transmitted  by  spur  wheels with  helical  teeth.  Ball-bearings  have  been  introduced  for  the  first  time, which,  with  the  continuous  and  visible  circulation  of  oil,  makes  for  quiet and  smooth  running  even  at  the  highest  speed.  The  Maltese  cross  gear  of  the Imperator  I.  model  remains  the  same.  Pin  disc  and  cross  run  in  a  totally enclosed  oil  bath  with  automatic  lubrication.  As  only  a  short  cam  spindle and  gear  are  concerned  the  unit  is  readily  removable,  and  an  exchange  can be  effected  as  quickly  as  an  operator  changes  a  spool,  no  adjustment  nor technical  skill  being  required.  As  both  spool  boxes  are  in  perfect  vertical alignment  undue  strain  is  obviated  on  film,  the  preservation  of  which  is  also contributed  to  by  the  use  of  central  masking.  The  film  track  is  extra  long with  easily  interchangeable  runners  on  the  front  section  of  the  gate.  The flicker  shutter  is  small  and  totally  enclosed,  the  shutter  shaft  is  short,  and  the arrangement  of  the  assembly  on  the  telescopic  principle  permits  easy  focal length  adjustment.  Lubrication  can  be  watched  through  an  inspection glass.  Oil  is  automatically  pumped  during  circulation  and  forced  to  all  gear parts.  Speedometers  are  built  into  the  casing.  Reduction  of  speed  for  short reels,  etc.,  is  provided  for  by  means  of  a  built-in  mechanical  brake,  which can  be  operated  with  one  finger.  An  asbestos-lined  film  shield  with  light- cone  between  lamphouse  and  mechanism  prevents  overheating  of  the  mechan- ism and  a  broken  film  from  coming  in  contact  with  the  lamphouse.  Rear section  of  the  gate  is  ribbed,  and  a  copper  shield  immediately  behind  the EVERY       ACCESSORY      HOUSE  STOCKS PERFECT OPAQUE       LANTERN      PLA  TJE  S  M  j Equipment  and  Technique  in  1928. 251 mask  of  the  gate  is  a  further  aid  to  keeping  the  film  cool.  Spool  boxes  carrying 3,000  ft.  of  film  are  arranged  on  an  entirely  new  principle.  The  main  section being  hinged  leaves  the  spool  of  film  easily  accessible.  Lantern  slide  attach- ment is  on  the  diascope  principle.  The  Imperator  II.  may  be  equipped  With Ernemann  arcs  or  any  lamp  desired  by  the  exhibitor. The  double  Imperator,  which  consists  of  two  No.  1  mechanisms  on  one base,  should  appeal  wherever  space  is  limited. GAUM  ON  T  ECLIPSE. A  radical  departure  in  design  is  presented  by  the  Gaumont  Eclipse.  The application  of  a  fixed  optical  centre  system  is  one  of  the  most  noteworthy improvements,  and  with  it  an  ingenious  racking  arrangement  by  which  a  turn of  a  handle  beneath  the  lamp  base  plate  simultaneously  raises  the  lamp  and the  gate  mechanism.  All  gearing  has  been  considerably  strengthened  to  meet the  heavier  wear  caused  by  present-day  rate  of  running.  This  applies  to  the new  cross  mechanism,  which  is  both  larger  and  heavier.  The  cross  is  slotted instead  of  grooved,  and  the  sprocket  is  now  detachable.  The  whole  unit  runs in  an  easily  accessible  oil  bath  instead  of  a  grease  bath.  Ah  lubrication  of the  mechanism  is  picked  up  from  oil  cups  situated  on  all  bearings.  Although totally  enclosed  the  mechanism  is  essentially  facile  of  approach.  Racking  is  on the  micrometer  principle  and  works  down  to  1 ,000th  part  of  an  inch.  The  lens  is mounted  in  a  swing  ring,  which  absolutely  eliminates  vibration.  Gate  length has  been  increased  and  an  idler  roller  has  been  provided  by  which  imperfections in  the  film  are  compensated  for  and  lateral  movement  prevented.  Metal shields  cover  the  film  throughout  its  travel.  Spool  boxes  are  aligned  directly above  and  beneath  the  mechanism.  The  new  pedestal  stand  is  fitted  with  a centre-piece  which  is  easily  adjusted  and  fine  fitting  adjustment  is  afforded. Lamp-house  is  of  cast  aluminium  ribbed,  and  accommodates  the  new  pattern lamp  with  a  12-in.  mirror.    Slide  projection  is  on  the  diascope  principle. KALEE  No.  8. This  new  model  of  the  Kalee,  which  is  the  outcome  of  20  years'  manu- facturing experience,  has  now  been  on  the  market  for  12  months,  and  has received  maximum  appreciation  in  this  country  and  abroad.  It  embodies many  improvements,  one  feature  of  which  is  the  fast  running  gears  to  take the  present  increased  rate  of  projection  with  the  minimum  of  wear.  Other new  features  include  the  solid  pedestal  stand  with  automatic  raising  and lowering  apparatus,  which  displaces  the  ordinary  process  of  blocking  and lowering  the  heighth  of  the  machine,  its  anti-lubricator,  durability,  inter- changeability,  quietness  of  running  and  the  projection  of  a  rock-steady picture.  The  bearings  are  devised  to  be  practically  everlasting.  The  latest model  Kalee  10-inch  High  Power  Mirror  Arc  with  positive  and  negative  feeds, with  dual  control  is  adaptable  to  both  Nos.  7  and  No.  8  Kalee  projectors, in  addition  to  this  firm's  other  types  of  arc  lamps.  The  latest  Kalee  arc  is designed  for  the  maximum  illumination  at  low  consumption,  with  the  use  of inexpensive  carbons.  It  can  be  used  for  hours  up  to  150  ft.  when  it  will project  a  26-ft.  picture  with  absolute  brilliance. INDOMITABLE  ALWAYS — AND  BRITISH 252 The  Kin emato graph  Year  Book. THE  KAMM. The  worth  of  the  performance  of  the  Kamm  in  both  large  and  small kinemas.  improved  methods  of  manufacture  brought  about  by  the  association of  Kamm  and  Co.,  Ltd.,  and  Cinema  Traders,  Ltd.,  have  led  to  heavy  price reductions  in  the  latest  Wembley  model,  which  has  acquired  a  reputation for  rigidity  and  efficiency  in  projection.  The  No.  1  Model  with  vertical spool  boxes  is  now  £75,  and  the  No.  2  machine,  with  automatic  film  rewind, sells  at  £90.  Mention  must  be  made  of  the  popular  Kamm  maintenance service  which  has  given  satisfaction  for  years.  The  price  for  the  supply  of two  Outfits  for  use  in  the  same  Hall  with  Universal  Arc  Lamps,  is  18s.  per week,  or  with  Mirror  Arc  Lamps,  24s.  per  week. The  distinctive  feature  of  the  Kamm  projector  is  the  mounting  of  the whole  of  the  apparatus  on  the  lower  spool  box,  which  is  clamped  by  the  end stands,  and  easy  titling  adjustment  is  effected  by  releasing  the  clamping jaws  by  the  simple  slackening  and  tightening  of  the  rod  connecting  the standards.  The  many  refinements  of  this  machine  all  go  to  faciliate  operation. Among  them  are  the  novelty  of  the  ball-bearings,  which  obviates  any  need  for oil,  the  protection  of  the  gate  aperture  given  by  a  slot  formed  just  behind the  aperture  plate  containing  optically  worked  fireproof  glass  and  the  cooling of  the  mirror  by  means  of  a  small  power-driven  fan  playing  on  the  back  of the  silvering  ;  a  method  that  enables  the  mirror  to  be  brought  comparatively near  to  the  arc  crater  without  fear  of  deterioration.  For  threading  up,  casing and  lens  jackets  are  all  swung  clear  away  from  the  sprockets.  The  lens  can be  focused  from  the  front  of  the  machine  by  a  special  mounting.  The Maltese  cross  mechanism  works  in  an  oil  bath  and  all  mechanism  is  encased. From  start  to  finish  the  film  is  completely  enclosed  and  this  portion  of  the apparatus  is  therefore  completely  fireproof.  An  alternative  illuminant  is available  in  two  high-power  incandescent  focus  lamps.  By  this  system  two sources  of  light  are  received,  one  through  the  condenser  and  the  other  by reflection  from  the  mirror. MOY  OMNIA. Although  claiming  for  itself  no  exclusive  features,  Moy  Omnia  ranks amongst  the  first-class  professional  machines  on  the  market,  and  is  manu- factured in  the  oldest  kinematograph  works  in  the  country.  The  machine, which  is  substantially  built,  has  a  fixed  optical  axis,  an  efficient  heat  guard, and  a  highly  sensitive  automatic  light  cut-off.  The  vital  working  parts  are of  hardened  steel,  with  silver  steel  gate  runners.  All  gears  are  accurately cut  and  are  enclosed  in  a  dust-proof  case,  without  in  any  way  sacrificing accessibility  for  purposes  of  inspection.  The  escapement  is  enclosed  in  an oil-bath,  which  is  provided  with  an  inspection  window  so  that  the  "  oil-level  " of  same  is  constantly  visible.  The  spool  boxes  are  strongly  made,  with effective  fire-traps  and  direct  drive  take  -up,  whilst  the  lamp-house  is  sufficiently large  to  accommodate  all  types  of  open  arc  lamps,  or  can  be  fitted  with  fila- ment lamp  where  such  is  preferred. POWER'S   6B  IMPROVED. The  American  Power's  6B  projector,  for  which  J.  Frank  Brockliss,  Ltd., are  the  agents,  contains  many  interesting  features  which  make  this  machine- quite  distinct  from  any  other  projector.  The  roller  pin  cross  movement. This  is  exclusive  to  the  Power's  6B  and  consists  of  small  movable  sleeves which  fit  over  the  pins  of  the  pin  cross,  and,  acting  as  roller  bearings,  reduce frictional  wear  and  noise  to  a  minimum.  The  pin  cross  rollers  are  made  of specially  selected  steel,  hardened  and  finished  with  the  utmost  care.  Other special  features  include  the  new  and  improved  front  plate  and  lens  mount with  its  rack  and  pinion  adjustment  with  double  focusing  knobs,  which permit  of  the  lens  being  easily  focused  from  either  side.  The  mount  proper consists  of  a  split  collar  clamped  by  means  of  a  set  screw  which  holds  the lens  firmly  in  position.    Framing  is  facilitated  by  a  small  framing  lamp Equipment  and  Technique  in  1928. 253 mounted  inside  the  mechanism  in  a  most  convenient  position.  A  double eye-shield  of  ruby  glass  covers  the  aperture.  By  means  of  a  vernier  adjust- ment, the  blades  of  the  cover  shutter  may  be  adjusted  during  running,  a clutch  to  the  take-up  sprocket  permitting  easy  adjustment  of  a  short  lower loop.  The  generator  type  speed  control  is  a  refinement  that  all  operators will  appreciate.  Absolute  accuracy  and  dependability  are  claimed  for  it  ; by  setting  the  double-ended  control  lever  and  then  simply  throwing  in  the motor  switch,  the  projector  speed  will  at  once  reach  the  exact  speed  for which  the  control  is  adjusted,  and  if  used  in  conjunction  with  the  Power's speed  indicator,  the  problem  of  the  correct  timing  of  pictures  is  eliminated. Another  advantage  of  the  control  is  that  a  drop  of  line  voltage  should  not affect  the  speed  of  the  mechanism  even  if  the  motor  slows  down  considerably. Minor  points  of  difference  with  previous  models  are  the  round-cornered spool  boxes,  and  the  more  substantial  construction  of  the  stand. ROSS  D.C.  MODEL. The  chief  departure  in  the  Ross  D.C.  from  the  former  models  of  this famous  machine  is  the  adoption  of  the  fixed  optical  centre  principle.  One result  of  this  application  is  that  the  loops  above  and  below  the  intermittent sprocket  remain  of  constant  length  and  no  allowance  need  be  made  in  their length  for  racking.  Moreover,  the  film  is  not  being  pulled  through  the  gate during  this  operation  as  the  film  track  moves  with  the  film.  Spur  gearing and  bevel  gearing  has  been  entirely  eliminated,  and  is  replaced  in  the  new Ross  by  worm  gearing,  thus  achieving  absolute  silence  in  running.  Owing to  the  materials  used,  these  gears  are  immune  from  wear,  and  indeed  will improve  during  service.  The  Maltese  Cross  movement  is  now  enclosed  in  an airtight  oil  bath  and  the  cross  itself  has  also  been  improved.  The  complete unit  is  easily  interchangeable.  By  means  of  an  interesting  new  feature  it  is possible  so  to  reduce  the  area  of  the  light  spot  at  the  gate  aperture  that  the temperature  of  the  film  track  is  very  sensibly  reduced.  The  new  construction of  the  film  track  prevents  "  flapping  "  of  the  film  when  running  on  to  the intermittent  sprocket.  This  extremely  fine  adjustment  of  the  lens  will  appeal to  operators.  This  is  provided  by  the  new  focusing  jacket,  which  can  be moved  through  a  fraction  of  an  inch.  The  stand  is  now  a  pedestal  arrangement with  changeable  extension  pieces  by  which  the  height  of  the  machine  can  be easily  arranged  to  suit  any  particular  tilt  and  height  of  port  hole.  The  Ross is  being  adapted  for  use  with  all  forms  of  talking-film  equipment. THE  SIMPLEX. The  double  bearing  Simplex  projector  introduced  by  J.  Frank  Brockliss, Ltd.,  which  has  been  installed  in  so  many  of  the  London  super  kinemas, including  the  Regal  and  the  New  Empire,  continues  to  be  in  great  demand. The  intermittent  movement  is  immersed  in  oil,  and  any  wear  is  quickly  taken up  by  turning  a  single  eccentric  bushing.  It  is  easily  accessible,  and  the  com- plete movement  may  be  removed  in  less  than  a  minute.  Bearings  are  enlarged and  lengthened.  A  simple  movement  of  the  lever  frames  the  picture,  either when  the  machine  is  running  or  standing  still,  and  as  the  shutter  moves  in unison  with  this  lever,  "  travel  ghost  "  is  eliminated.  The  fire  shutter  is operated  by  a  centrifugal  governor  which  is  absolutely  dependable.  The ROSS THE  SUPER  PROJECTOR. THEATRE  EQUIPMENT  LTD. 179,  WARDOUR  STREET,     -     -      LONDON,  W.l. Td.  :  Regent  1373.  'Grams  :    "  Theatequip,  Westcent." 254 The  Kin  emato  graph  Year  Book. film  tracks  have  four  wearing  surfaces  equivalent  to  three  extra  pairs  of tracks.  A  reflector  in  the  lamphouse  enables  the  operator  to  view  the  arc from  his  usual  position  at  the  machine.  The  Simplex  is  usually  fitted  with Hahn-Goerz  mirror  arcs,  but  an  alternative  illuminant,  the  Ashcraft  high intensity  arc,  has  also  been  largely  adopted  this  year.  The  Peerless  arc lamp  is  another  of  the  Brockliss  features,  which  afso  include  the  Power's speedometer — a  very  important  device  nowadays  that  enables  the  musical director  to  have  on  his  desk  a  dial  that  is  in  synchronisation  with  the  speedo- meter in  the  projection  room.  The  latest  Model  M  is  specially  equipped  with a  new  form  of  base,  strengthened  in  order  to  take  the  weight  of  the  talking- film  apparatus. ZEISS  IKON  MODEL  HAHN  II. The  former  Hahn  Goerz  machine  is  made  to-day  by  Messrs.  Zeiss  Ikon, Dresden,  and  its  sale  continues  to  be  controlled  by  Messrs.  Peeling  and  van Neck,  4  to  6,  Holborn  Circus,  London,  E.C.i.  The  Hahn  II.  differs  from  the older  pre-war  models  owing  to  the  automatic  lubrication  of  the  gear,  sub- divided in  three  chambers  requiring  occasional  lubrication  only  every  two  or three  months,  thus  dispensing  with  the  troublesome  continuous  oiling  of  the machine.  On  the  other  hand  a  guarantee  is  given  that  neither  too  little nor  too  much  oil  is  used.  The  entire  gear  of  this  machine  only  consists  of seven  screw  wheels  guaranteeing  absolutely  smooth  running. As  a  special  improvement  of  the  last  year  the  interchangeable  and  adjust- able shutter  shaft  must  be  mentioned.  The  shutter  bearing  including  shaft and  driving  wheel  can  easily  be  removed  from  the  casing  for  the  purpose of  being  cleaned,  and  it  is  possible  to  readjust  the  shutter  during  running. A  further  important  improvement  consists  in  the  adaptation  of  a strengthened  lens  holder,  which  has  been  introduced  in  the  interest  of  using lenses  of  large  aperture.  The  lens  holder  in  the  new  model  consists  of  a  strong holder  of  chariot-like  shape,  which  on  its  large  surface  is  screwed  on  to  the projector,  thus  giving  to  the  lens  an  .extreme  rigidity.  In  the  new  model lenses  of  62.5  mm.  outside  diameter  and  large  focal  lengths  are  used  almost exclusively.  A  further  innovation  constitutes  the  stripper  on  the  top  film sprocket.  In  addition,  the  system  of  guiding  the  film  has  proved  entirely satisfactory.  Another  item  worthy  to  be  mentioned  is  that  the  film  sprocket engages  the  perforation  of  the  film  with  six  teeth  and  that  the  idler-rollers can  be  adjusted  in  such  a  way  that  they  do  not  press  on  the  film.  Above  the film  gate  the  film  track  is  fitted  with  a  lateral  pressure  roller  so  as  to  also secure  the  faultless  projection  of  film  of  different  width  and  shrinkage. The  machine  can  be  supplied  on  two  different  kinds  of  columns,  viz., on  a  firm  and  an  adjustable  one.  The  former  firm  column  can  be  delivered with  adjustable  intermediate  pieces  of  different  height  with  a  view  to  making allowance  for  the  height  of  the  optical  axis.  The  adjustable  column  permits the  readjustment  of  the  optical  axis  at  will. The  machine  is  preferably  supplied  with  the  well-known  Artisol  lamp which  was  placed  in  the  market  as  first  kine  reflector  in  192 1  and  has  proved entirely  satisfactory  during  its  seven  years'  service.  The  principle  of  the Artisol  lamp  rests  on  the  obtused-angled  position  of  carbons  and  the  applica- tion of  a  condensor  in  the  parallel  path  of  rays.  By  using  amperages  of 35-40  ampere  the  Artisol  lamp  gives  the  maximum  flux  of  light  of  5-6,000 lumen  which  it  has  been  possible  to  attain  up  to  now.  The  light  concentrated on  the  film  gate  is  relatively  cool  and  no  hotter  than  the  light  of  ordinary condenser  lamps  at  same  flux,  in  which  way  the  Artisol  lamp  has  become of  special  importance  to  kinematographic  projection.  The  lamp  can  be fitted  with  a  so-called  crater  reflector  projecting  on  the  wall  an  enlarged  crater picture,  so  that  the  consumption  of  the  carbons  can  be  closely  observed. The  mirror  lantern  slide  attachment  used  in  connection  with  the  Artisol lamp  permits  of  instantly  changing  over  from  kine  projection  to  lantern  slide projection  without  intervals  and  without  displacing  the  lamphouse. Technical  Secti on. 255 Th-  Hall  Mark of  P  erf  ectio PETTER  OIL  ENGINES <  I  mi And I  ELECTRIC GENERATING PLANTS Illustration  of  Petter 8  kilowatt  Electric Generating  Plant. Petter  Oil  Engined  Electric  Generating  Plants  are  ideal  for  cinema use  as  they  are  extremely  economical — require  no  skilled  and  costly- attention— can  be  started  instantly  at  any  time — cost  nothing  when not  running,  and  involve  the  minimum  of  upkeep — Unrivalled for  smooth  running — absolutely  reliable — fire  dangers  eliminated. All  sizes  up  to  600  B.H.P. Catalogues  on  request.     Let  us  reduce  your  current  bill. PETTER!  LIMITED,  YEOVIL London :  75b,  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.C.4 Glasgow  :       Waterloo  StM  C,S.   Dublin  :  30a,  Lower  O'  CornisH  St. 256 The  Kinemato graph  Year  Book. f  lie  new  word in  music reproduction THE  ELECTRAMONIC  COMPANY,  LTD. Bear  Gardens,  Park  St.,  Southwark,  S.E.I.  Phone:  Hop  4936. London  Showrooms  :  132b  Regent  St.,  W.l. 17070b Technical  Section. 257 Data  for  Kinematograph Technicians. AN  ALL-ROUND  DEVELOPER  FOR  TOPICALS. (NEGATIVES  AND  POSITIVES.) Metol  3  oz.,  Hydroquinone  i  lb.,  Pot.  Metabi  sulphite  2  oz.,  Citric  Acid 2  oz.,  Pot.  Bromide  £  oz.,  Soda  Sulphite  (cryst.)  4  lb.,  Soda  Carbonate {cry st.)  2  lb.,  Water  65  pints. Developing  temperature  65  to  75  F.  (The  warmer  temperature  only in  the  case  of  under-exposed  negatives.)  This  bath  is  extremely  quick working,  development  being  complete  in  2  to  3  minutes. — (From  "  The Handbook  of  Kinematography.") TO  KEEP  LENS  GLASSES  FROM  STEAMING. Rub  on  them  lightly  a  very  little  spermaceti  wax,  and  polish  it  off  well with  a  clean  dry  silk  rag.  A  better  way  is  to  dissolve  the  wax  in  a  small quantity  of  benzine,  drop  a  single  drop  of  the  benzine-wax  solution  on  a clean  silk  and  with  the  silk  proceed  to  polish  over  the  lens  glass.  The  polished glass  must  not  show  any  visible  trace  of  wax  upon  its  surface,  or  the  definition of  the  picture  thrown  by  the  lens  will  be  injured . A  FINE  SURFACE  FOR  SCRATCH-IN  ANNOUNCEMENTS. Mix  together  equal  parts  of  artists'  liquid  Indian  ink  and  strong  liquid gum  arabic.  Clean  3  \  by  3  \  glass  plates  thoroughly,  first  in  soda  solution,  then under  the  tap,  dry  them  without  touching  the  surface  with  the  fingers,  and coat  one  side  of  each  with  the  Indian  ink-gum  mixture  till  it  is  just  opaque Allow  to  dry  naturally.  The  prepared  announcement  slides  may  after- wards be  stored  indefinitely.  Before  writing  on  them  with  the  needle  or graver,  breathe  over  the  surface,  and  the  finest  lines  may  then  be  put  in without  a  suspicion  of  flaking. ORDINARY  FILM  CEMENT. Amyl  Acetate  4  oz.,  Acetone  6  oz. This  may  either  be  used  as  it  is,  in  which  case  the  cement  will  be  a  thin fluid  with  not  much  more  body  in  it  than  water,  or  it  may  be  thickened  to any  desired  extent  by  dissolving  it  in  celluloid  chips.  Celluloid  film  base from  which  the  gelatine  coating  has  been  cleaned  off  will  serve. A  RECOMMENDED  FORMULA  FOR  NON-FLAM  FILM  CEMENT. (From  "  The  Guide  to  Kinematography.") Cellulose  Acetate  1  oz.,  Acetone  14  oz.,  Amyl  Acetate  \\  oz.,  Xycl  3  oz. Non-flam  film  varies  so  much  according  to  the  maker  that  it  is  impossible to  say,  without  trial,  which  of  the  three  above  formulae  will  be  most  suitable in  any  particular  user's  hands. I 258 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. UNIVERSAL  FILM  CEMENT. Acetone        . .        . .        . .        . .  . .  . .  . .    3  oz. Amyl  acetate           .  .        . .        . .  . .  . .  2  oz. Glacial  Acetic  acid  .  .        . .        . .  .  .        .  .  2  oz. Shake  well  before  using.  This  cement  will  stick  either  ordinary  or  non- flam  film,  and  some  workers  find  it  possible  to  use  it  without  scraping  the lap,  though  this  is  not  recommended  as  a  general  rule. GROUND  GLASS  VARNISH  FOR  ELECTRIC  LAMPS. Dip  the  lamps  (which  should  be  small  and  of  the  vacuum  type)  in  the following  solution,  which  must  be  made  up  by  adding  the  various  constituents in  the  order  stated  : — Commercial  ether  .  .  .  .  '  .  .  .  .  .  .  1  pint. Gum  sandarac  .  .  .  .  , .  .  .  . .  2  oz. Gum  mastic  . .  . .  .  .  . .  . .  •  •    2  oz- Benzole        *>.'"  ..  .  .'  ..  ..  ..  ..    I  pint. Do  not  add  the  benzole  until  the  gums  are  completely  dissolved  in  the ether,  and  on  no  account  use  heat  for  the  solution,  or  let  the  ether  come  near to  a  naked  light.  Cork  up  tightly  when  not  being  used.  The  lamps  must not  be  warm  when  dipped,  or  the  varnish  coating  will  dry  bright  on  the  glass instead  of  with  a  matt  finish. MATT  SOLUTION  WITH  WATER  BASE. Use  a  cold,  saturated  solution  in  water  of  Epsom  salts,  dip  lamps  and  hang up  to  dry  in  a  warm  place.  This  matt  surface  stands  heat  fairly  well,  but is  removed  at  once  by  washing. WASHING  THE  GEARS. Dust,  pieces  of  metal,  and  other  obstacles  are  attracted  and  stick  to the  gear,  in  time  forming  hard  cakes  which  render  the  working  jumpy  and far  from  easy.  It  is  advisable  occasionally  to  clear  these  gears  by  soaking well  in  kerosene,  paraffin,  or  benzine. THE  RATIO  OF  CURRENT  TO  RESISTANCE  IN  A  CIRCUIT. Divide  the  voltage  of  the  supply  by  the  amperes  required,  and  the  result will  give  the  resistance  in  ohms.  Conversely,  if  the  supply  voltage  is  divided by  the  resistance  in  ohms,  the  result  Will  give  the  current  in  amperes  flowing through  the  conductor.  The  above  facts  form  a  part  of  what  is  known  in electrical  parlance  as  "  Ohm's  Law."  The  equivalent  electrical  formulae are  : Let  V  stand  for  voltage  or  potential  difference. ,,    C    ,        ,,  current. ,,    H    ,.       ,,  resistance V  V Then  R  =  — ■  and  C  =  — C  R When  calculating  out  resistance  for  an  arc  lamp  circuit  (D.C.)  on  the above  formula  it  must  be  remembered  that  the  arc  itself  possesses  a  back voltage  varying  from  35  to  50  or  more  volts  according  to  the  current  taken. For  kinematograph  projection  purposes  this  back  voltage  may  conveniently be  reckoned  as  45.  Thus  the  rule  for  computing  resistance  in  the  case  of  a kine.  arc  will  be  :  Deduct  45  from  the  line  voltage  (represented  as  "  V  "  in the  above  formulae),  and  proceed  to  apply  "Ohm's  Law": V-45 R  =  —  ,  etc. C where  "  V  "  still  represents  total  line  voltage. Technical  Section. 259 FIREPROOFING  SOLUTIONS  FOR  FABRIC. Dissolve  in  5  pints  of  hot  water,  alum  8  oz.,  ammonium  carbonate  2|  oz., borax  2  oz.,  boric  acid  1^  oz. Alternatively ,  use  the  following  solution  : — Boric  acid     . .  .        .  .        .  .        . .        . .        .  .        .  .     1  oz. Ammonium  phosphate        . .        . .       ...        .  .         .  .     8  oz. Water  . .       ...        ....        . .        . .     ".  '. .    5  pints. Materials  to  be  fireproofed  should  be  dipped  into  the  solution,  or  sprayed over  with  it  applied  hot  with  a  sprayer  or  a  fine  rose-nozzled  garden  syringe. The  treatment  does  not  prevent  the  fabric  charring  when  subjected  to  flame, but  does  prevent  it  taking  fire  and  so  increasing  the  conflagration. A  COATING  FOR  PROJECTION  SCREENS. Cut  up  a  pound  of  ordinary  scrubbing  soap  into  thin  small  pieces,  pour on  to  it  a  pint  of  hot  water  and  keep  the  mixture  hot  and  well  stirred  until the  soap  is  all  dissolved.  Then  mix  with  two  pounds  of  best  white  oil  paint to  which  a  trace  of  blue  may  with  advantage  be  added,  just  sufficient  to neutralise  the  faint  yellow  tinge  of  the  mixture.  Strain  through  flannel or  through  fine  mesh  brass  gauze.  The  dressing  will  be  found  suitable  for re-surfacing  screens  which  have  to  be  rolled  up  when  not  in  use.  To  remove any  tendency  of  the  coating  to  dry  shiny,  it  should  be  stippled  over  when tacky  with  a  dry  badger-hair  brush.  Another  and  rather  easier  way  to  take the  whole  of  the  shine  of  the  screen  surface  is  to  let  it  dry  without  stippling, and  then  apply  a  coat  of  white  turpentine  "  flatting  "  similarly  made  flexible by  mixing  with  strong  soap  solution. GAS   FUEL  DATA. A  British  Thermal  Unit  (B.Th.U.)  is  the  quantity  of  heat  required  to  raise one  pound  of  pure  water  from  320  to  330  Fahrenheit. CALORIFIC  VALUE  OF  VARIOUS  GASES. Good  coal  gas  . .        . .        .  .    650  B.Th.U.  to  the  cubic  foot Water  gas      .  .        .  .        .  .        .  .    400  B.Th.U.  to  the  cubic  foot. Producer  gas  . .        .  .        .  .     150  B.Th.U.  to  the  cubic. foot. Blast  furnace  gas      .  .        .  .        .  .     100  B.Th.U.  to  the  cubic  foot. Gas  with  a  less  calorific  value  than  100  British  Thermal  Units  to  the  cubic foot  is  generally  unsuitable  as  fuel  for  internal  combustion  engines. To  find  the  correct  size  of  gas  meter  for  a  gas  engine  : — Multiply  the  rated horse-power  of  the  gas  engine  by  3.4,  and  add  5  to  the  answer.  The  figure so  found  represents  the  number  of  "  lights  "  which  the  correct  sized  meter would  be  intended  to  serve  if  used  in  a  lighting  installation. Average  gas  consumption  in  town  gas  engines. — This  depends  upon  quality of  the  gas.  With  good  gas  an  engine  should  consume  from  18  to  25  cubic feet  for  each  brake  horse-power  hour,  gas  consumption  becoming  more economical  with  increase  in  the  size  of  the  engine. A  GOOD  POSITIVE  DEVELOPER. Soda  Sulphite  (cryst.)  6  lb.  10  oz.,  Soda  Carbonate  (cryst.)  .3  lb.  2  oz., Metol  180  grains,  Hydroquinone  8  oz.,  Pot.  Bromide  1  oz.  .63  grains,  Citric Acid  400  grains,  Pot.  Metabi sulphite  2  oz.,  Water  67  pints. Dissolve  the  ingredients  in  the  same  general  order  and  manner  as  in  the case  of  the  negative  developer  above.  Use  the  bath  at  a  temperature  of 65  to  70  degrees  Fahrenheit. — (Kodak  Formula.) 260 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. BRIGHT  DIP  FOR  COPPER  AND  BRASS. Dilute  strong  nitric  acid  with  two- thirds  of  its  volume  of  water,  and  to each  five  pints  of  solution  add  one  ounce  of  ordinary  table  salt.  The  dip  is instantly  ruinous  to  clothes,  and  may  cause  painful  wounds  on  the  flesh, so  must  be  handled  with  great  care.  The  right  way  to  bright-dip  an  article is  to  attach  it  to  a  piece  of  copper  wire  and  lower  it  into  the  dip  momentarily, removing  it  at  once  and  rinsing  in  plenty  of  running  water.  Repeat  this  if necessary.  Slow,  over-prolonged  dipping  gives  the  metal  a  matt  instead  of a  bright  surface.  To  prevent  unduly  rapid  oxidation  follow  the  water  rinse with  a  second  dip  in  a  bath  of  weak  tartaric  acid,  then  dry  and  lacquer  at once. FOCAL    LENGTH  OF  LENSES. To  find  the  focal  length  of  two  not  over  widely  separated  lenses,  multiply their  focal  lengths  together  and  divide  the  product  by  the  sum  of  the  focal lengths  less  the  distance  between  the  lenses.    The  formula  is  : — /"i   X  /2 Focal  length  to  be  found  =  ^  ^  where  d  =  lens  separation. TO  FIND  SUPPLEMENTARY  LENS  FOCUS. To  find  what  focus  of  supplementary  lens  will  be  needed  to  alter  to  a  given amount  the  focus  of  a  lens  at  present  in  use,  multiply  the  focal  length  to  be altered  by  the  focal  length  wanted,  and  divide  by  the  original  focal  length less  the  final  focal  length.  To  reduce  focal  length,  use  a  positive  (convex) lens.  To  increase  focal  length  use  a  minus  (concave)  lens,  and  carry  the minus  sign  into  the  formula.  Putting  the  rule  into  a  formula,  where  /i equals  original  focal  length,  /2  required  focal  length  of  supplementary  lens, and  F  the  final  focal  length  desired,  then  : — 72      fi  -  F Reflective  Efficiency  of  Opaque  Screens. WHITE  SURFACES  (NON-SELECTIVE). At  15 Degrees At  45 Degrees At  60 Degrees Magnesium  oxide  coating  (taken  as  standard) IOO 83 Plaster  of  Paris  ... 95 i 78 White  cardboard  (not  glossy)  ... 85 67 Bristol  board 92 White  lead   »9 80 Zinc  white  paint  ... 84 77 METALLIC  SURFACES  (SELECTIVE). Aluminium  paint  on  card 2IO 18 Smooth  (Proprietary)  Metallic  Screen 136 14 Mirror  screen 200 (very slight) TRANSLUCENT  SCREEN  EFFICIENCIES. White  muslin  (untreated) 39 30 Ground  glass 300 14 It  will  be  noted  that,  whereas  dull  or  "flatted"  screens  distribute  the reflected  light  fairly  even  over  wide  angles,  bright  or  polished  surface screens  show  a  high  reflection  value  at  small  and  a  correspondingly low  reflection  value  at  great  angles,  this  corresponding  with  the  well-known tendency  of  polished  surface  screens  to  give  unequally  illuminated  pictures — that  is  to  say,  pictures  which  appear  bright  from  the  centre,  but  dull  from  the sides,  of  the  house. Technical  Tables. 261 FOCUS  OF  KINEMATOGRAPH  LENS  IN  INCHES. Calculated  on  15-16  inch  Mask  Aperture. and Screen. 2 in. 2j  in. |    2J  in. 2f  in. 3  in. 3l  in. 3i  in. 3* in ft. ft. in. fi- ll. in. ft in. ft in. ft in. ft. "o ft ft. in. 10 4 8 4 2 3 9 3 5 3 3 2 8 2 6 \ 12 5 8 5 0 4 6 4 3 9 3 6 3 3 3 0 15 7 0 5 3 5 8 5 4 8 4 4 4 0 3 9 20 9 5 4 7 5 10 5 3 5 9 5 4 5 0 25 11 9 10 5 9 5 8 7 10 7 3 5 8 6 3 30 14 0 12 11 3 10 3 9 5 8 8 8 0 7 6 W 35 16 5 J4 7 *3 2 9 5, 8 9 40 18 9 16 8 r5 I3 8 11 9 10 0 45 21 1 18 9 16 *5 4 r4 *3 12 11 3 H U 5° 23 5 20 10 18 9 17 0 15 8 14 5 13 5 12 6 eu 55 25 9 22 11 20 8 18 9 17 2 15 10 14 9 13 9 60 28 2 25 0 22 6 20 5 18 9 17 4 16 0 15 0 65 30 6 27 0 24 5 22 2 20 4 18 9 17 5 16 3 O 70 32 10 29 2 26 3 23 10 21 11 20 18 9 17 6 75 35 2 3i 3 28 2 25 7 23 5 21 8 20 1 18 9 N 80 37 6 33 4 30 0 27 3 25 0 23 0 21 4 20 0 CO 85 39 10 35 5 3i 11 29 0 26 7 24 6 22 9 21 3 90 42 2 37 6 33 9 30 8 28 2 26 0 24 1 22 6 95 44 6 39 7 35 8 32 5 29 8 27 5 25 5 23 9 100 46 4f 8 37 6 34 0 31 28 10 26 9 25 0 no 5i 7 45 10 4i 3 37 6  - 34 I 3i 9 29 10 27 6 120 56 3 50 0 45 0 40 37 34 7 32 12 30 0 / FOCUS  OF  KINEMATOGRAPH  LENS  IN  INCHES. and Screen. 4  in. 4l  in. 4i  in. 4f  in. 5 in. 5i in. 5i  in. 5l  in. 6  in. ft. ft.  in. ft. in. ft. in. ft in. it in. ft. in. ft, in. ft in. ft in. 10 2 4 2 2 2 1 2 0 1 1 1 1 9 1 8 1 7* 1 7 12 2 10 2 8 2 6 2 4 2 3 2 2 2 0 1 11 1 10 15 3 6 3 3 3 2 3 0 2 10 2 8 2 7 2 5 2 4 20 4 8 4 5 4 2 4 0 3 9 3 7 3 5 3 3 3 2 25 5 10 5 6 5 3 4 11 4 8 4 6 4 3 4 1 3 11 30 7 0 6 7 6 3 5 11 5 8 5 4 5 1 4 11 4 8 35 8 2 7 9 7 4 6 11 6 7 6 3 6 0 5 8 5 5 W 40 9 5 8 9 8 4 7 11 7 6 7 2 6 10 6 6 6 3 45 10 7 9 11 9 5 8 11 8 5 8 0 7 8 7 4 7 0 50 11 9 11 0 10 5 9 10 9 5 9 0 8 6 8 2 7 10 s 55 12 11 12 2 11 6 10 10 10 4 9 10 9 5 9 0 8 7 60 14 0 13 3 12 6 11 10 11 3 10 9 10 3 9 9 9 5 65 15 3 14 4 13 7 12 10 12 2 11 7 11 1 10 7 10 2 0 7o 16 5 15 5 14 7 13 10 13 2 12 6 11 11 11 5 10 11 75 17 7 16 7 15 8 14 10 14 0 13 5 12 9 12 3 11 9 80 18 9 17 8 16 8 15 9 15 0 14 3 13 8 13 1 12 6 N 85 19 11 18 9 17 9 16 9 15 11 15 2 14 6 13 10 13 3 90 21 1 19 10 18 9 17 9 16 11 16 1 15 4 14 8 14 1 95 22 3 20 11 19 10 18 9 17 10 17 0 16 2 15 6 14 10 100 23 5 22 0 20 10 19 18 9 i7 10 17 0 16 4 15 8 no '-25 9 24 3 23 11 21 I 20 8 19 8 18 9 17 11 17 2 120 28 2 26 5 25 0 23 8 22 6 21 5 20 5 19 7 18 9 Focal  length  of  the  Lantern  Lens  should  be  approximately  3^  times  that  of  Kinematograph  Lens. Distance  between Lantern  and  Screen. 4  in. FOCUS  OF  STILL-VIEW  LANTERN  LENS. 6  in.  8  in.  10  in.  12  in.  14  in. DIAMETER  OF  PICTURE  (calculated  on  a  3-inch  mask). ft. in. ft. in. ft. in. ft. in. ft. in. ft. in. 7 6 5 0 3 9 3 0 2 6 2 2 9 0 6 0 4 6 3 7 3 0 2 7 11 3 7 6 5 8 4 6 3 9 3 3 15 0 10 0 7 6 6 0 5 0 4 3 18 9 12 6 9 4 7 6 6 3 5 4 22 6 15 0 11 3 9 0 7 6 6 5 26 3 17 6 13 1 10 6 8 9 7 6 30 0 20 0 15 0 12 0 10 0 8 6 33 9 22 6 16 10 13 6 11 3 9 8 37 6 25 0 18 9 15 0 12 6 10 9 45 0 30 0 22 6 18 0 15 0 12 11 52 6 35 0 26 3 21 0 17 6 15 1  - 60 0 40 0 30 0 24 0 20 0 17 3  ■ 67 6 45 0 33 9 K 0 22 6 19 5 75 0 50 0 37 6 3» 0 25 0 21 7 262  The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Table  of  Wire  Fuses. Approximate Approximate  Standard  Wire  Gauge. Fusing  Current in  Amps, Tin 1  in. Lead. Copper. 5 25 23 3° TO 33 15 19 18 30 20 17 17 28 25 16 *5 20 m J" 15 14 25 35 14 13 24 40 14 13 23 45 13 12 22 50 13 12 2I 60 12 2I 70 20 80 Strip  fuses  above Strip  fuses  above I9 90 this  gauge. this  gauge. l8 too 120 I8 I7 Note. — The  full  normal  load  on  a  fuse  should  be  two- thirds  of  its  fusing  load.  For  projector arcs,  however,  it  is  wise  to  allow  a  margin  of  50  per  cent.,  or  double  the  current  between  full  and fusing  load.    Always  use  copper  wire  for  arc  fuses. Size  of  Carbons  for  Projecting  Arcs. CONTINUOUS  CURRENT. ALTERNATING  CURRENT. Current  in  Amps. Lower  Solid Carbon. Top  Carbon Cored. Current  in Amps. Top  and  Bottom Carbons, both  cored IO.I5 15-25 25.40 35-50 40.60 60.IOO to  mm. 12  „ 13 14  M 16  „ 18  ., 13  mm. 16  „ 18  „ 20  ,, 22 25 i 15-25 20.35 30.40 35-50 45-65 60.80 75.IOO 10  mm. 13 16  „ 18  „ 20  ,, 22  „ 25 Reflecting  Power  of  Various  Materials. Material  Percentage  of  Reflection Highly  polished  silver   92  % Highly  polished  brass   7°~75% Highly  polished  copper    60% Ordinary  mirrors    50%  (about) White  paper   ,  .   82% Aluminium  reflecting  cloth    9°% Yellow  painted  wall......   4°% Light  green  paper   20% Dark  brown  paper    1 3  % Red-blue  and  green  paper   11  % Dull  black  paper    5% Black  cloth   1% Black  velvet   2\0% Note  on  above  table. — This  gives  total  proportion  of  reflected  to  incident light  over  all  directions.  For  the  motion  picture  exhibitor  it  is  of  greater importance  to  know  the  proportion  of  light  reflected  from  a  given  surface  at some  definite  reflection  angle  or  angles.  The  table  on  page  260  gives  this  re- flected light  value  for  various  screens  at  side  angles  of  fifteen  degrees,  forty-five degrees  and  sixty  degrees,  a  magnesium  oxide  screen  being  taken  as  the unit  for  comparison. The  Kinemaiograph  Year  Book. 263 THE    STANDARD    FOR    THE  INDUSTRY a  Western  Electric  \ g            System  of  Sound  Pictures  g »      adopted  by  leading   producers   and   exhibitors  « §    $ 1,000  theatres  throughout  the  World  are  already  g J£      equipped  with  this  system  g g      4,000  more  will  be  installed  during  the  year  1929  || ^       The  Western  Electric  Company  licenses  producers  to  use  in  their  ^ studios  its  apparatus  for  recording  sound  by  both  the  disc  method, ^       and  the  photographic  or  film  method  in  which  the  sound  is  ^ ^  registered  on  the  edge  of  the  film.  Both  of  these  methods  were  ^ ??       developed  in  the  Western  Electric  Laboratories,  and  the  equipment g       for  both  is  manufactured  by  the  Western  Electric  Company.  ^ %       The  Western  Electric  Sound  Projector  System  is  the  theatre  equipment  M ^       designed  to  reproduce  sound  pictures  of  any  of  the  following  companies  ^ K       and  other  Western  Electric  licensees  :  —  ^ S  & 5     WARNER  BROTHERS               EUROPEAN  PICTURES  8 g  FOX  FILM  CORPORATION  HAL  ROACH 5  PARAMOUNT  FAMOUS  LASKY  CHRISTIE  COMEDIES J  METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER  COLUMBIA  PICTURES  fi 5  ALLIED  ARTISTS  BRITISH  &  DOMINION  | S  FIRST  NATIONAL  PICTURES  FILMS  CORPORATION  S I  Western  Electric  Company  Limited  1 g  BUSH  HOUSE,   LONDON,   W.C.2.  | s   :   & £   —  § ?j  The  Western  Electric  Company,  Limited,  supplies  to  theatres  of  ^ ^  any  size  other  types  of  equipment  tor  the  reproduction  and  ^ ii  amplification  of  speech  and  music  from  records  made  by  the  j£ ?j  foregoing  licensees  and  by  the  Gramophone  Company  Limited  K ("  His  Master's  Voice ").  ^ ^  It  also  maintains  a  world-wide  service  organisation  operating  from  & %  branch  offices,  each  equipped  with  apparatus  and  a  technical  staff.  S Aldwych 264 The  K in emato graph  Year  Book. ®®s®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®® ®  ® ®  ® ®  ® ®  For  Particulars  ot   the  ® |  "HUSH  HUSH"  | I  ACOUSTICAL  TREATMENT  1 ®  ® ®  r  ® ®  of  ® ®  ® I  Film  Studios,  Picture  Palaces,  | 1  Talking  Picture  Studios  | ®  ® [f]  and    all    classes  of    Buildings  ® ®  ® W  as  installed  at  the  ® ®  Sun  Life  Assurance  Co.   of  Canada  ® ®  ® ®  New  Offices,  Cockspur  Street,  S.W.  | ®  Royal   Bank   of   Canada,    Cockspur  5 ®  ® 1  Street,  S.W.  | ®  44  News  of  the  World  "  Bouverie  Street  ® ®  t  ® ®  Offices,   Fenchurch    Street,  etc.,   etc.  ® ®  ® S  ® ®   ^   ® ®  ® |  HORACE  W,  CULLUM,  | |  &  Co.,  Ltd.  | b  a |  50/52  Britannia  St.,  Kings  Cross,  W.C.I  | ®  Phones:  412 i  Terminus.            Wires:  Kulmco,  KINCROSS. ®  ® ®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®a®®®®a®| WHO'S WHAT  and  Where  In  the  Trade  and  Studio Who's  What  in  the  Trade        ...        ...  266 Who's  What  in  the  Studio        ...        ...  292 Cameramen  ...        ...        ...        ...  308 The  following  details  have  been  supplied by  the  persons  concerned,  and,  though every  effort  has  been  made  to  keep  them up  to  date,  we  cannot  accept  responsibility for  omissions  or  errors 266  The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Who's  What  in  the  Trade. Arthur  S.  A!bin. Born  1875.  Early  in  his  career  was  a  solo pianist  at  a  kinema.  In  1913  opened  a  picture house  of  his  own  at  Shettleston,  and  later  pur- chased another  at  Hawick,  both  of  which  he disposed  of.  Is  an  ex- President  of  C.E.A. Scottish  Branch  and  on  the  Benevolent  Fund Committee.  Until  recently  proprietor  of  Toll- cross  Cinema,  now  manager  the  Regent,  Edin- burgh. Clubs  /—Cinema  and  Drapers'  Athletic Assoc.  Address: — Regent  Picture  ,-  House, Edinburgh.  Private  address  : — -Rose  Villa,  Trew- forth,  Edinburgh. F.Alfred. An  active  member  of  the  export  side  of  the Industry,  F.  Alfred  was  born  in  Loudon  in  1881, being  educated  at  Tollington  Park  College. Entered  the  film  business  in  1914.  He  is Actively  engaged  in  importing  the  best  Continen- tal productions  selected  for  the  British  market, and  is  also  arranging  for  films  to  be  produced  on the  Continent  by  English  and  Continental producers.    Address  : — 29A.  Charing  Cross  Road, W.C.2. Francis  William  Baker. [Butcher's  Film  Service,  Ltd.] F.  W.  Baker  was  born  at  Hollesley,  Suffolk, on  November  25,  1877.  Forsook  dentistry  and entered  the  Industry  in  1897,  joining  British Muto.  and  Biograph  Syndicate.  Overseas service  in  R.A.F.,  1916-1919.  Managing  Director Butcher's  Film  Service,  Ltd.  Ex-Chairman K.R.S. ;  Ex-Treasurer  I.A.K.M.  Founder Anima  Lodge,  3634.  Address: — 67,  Englewood Road,  S.W.12. Michael  Balcon. Born  1896.  Educated  at  Birmingham.  An active  leader  in  the  British  Film  Production World.  Formerly  on  the  Management  Staff  of the  Dunlop  Rubber  Company,  Limited,  after- wards coming  into  films  as  a  Director  of  Victory Motion  Pictures,  Limited,  now  W.  &  F.  Film Service  (Midlands),  Limited.  Later  became associated  with  J.  H.  Graham  Cutts  in  Gains- borough Pictures,  Limited,  commencing  a  series of  successful  productions  with  "Woman  to  Wo- man." Other  productions  produced  under  his managing  directorship  are  "The  Rat,"  "The Triumph  of  the  Rat,"  "  The  Lodger,"  "Blighty," "Easy  Virtue,"  "One  of  the  Best,"  "The Constant  Nvmph,"  etc.,  etc.  Address  : — 5 7 a, Tufton  Street,  Westminster,  London,  S.W. George  Herbert  Barber. [Ex-Chairman,    North    Staffordshire  Branch, C.E.A.] One  of  the  oldest  exhibitors  in  the  country. G.  H.  Barber-was  born  at  Congleton,  in  i860,  and has  been  connected  with  the  kinematograph  busi- ness from  its  earliest  days.  Before  the  passing  of the  Kinematograph  Act  he  ran  a  travelling motion  picture  show,  and  did  his  own  operating. He  built  the  first  kihematograph  hall  in  Tunstall, erecting  and  opening  a  total  of  eight  kinemas in  four  years.  He  has  been  a  member  of  the General  Council  and  of  the  North  Staffordshire Branch  of  the  C.E.A.  for  five  years,  and  also  sits on  the  National  Industrial  Conciliation  Com- mittee. A  member  of  the  Stoke-on-Trent  Town Council  since  the  Federation  of  the  Potteries  in iqio.  He  is  also  chairman  of  Guardian  Relief Committee,  Chairman  of  the  Old  Age  Pension Committee,  Member  of  City  Water  Board Committee  for  the  Borough  of  Stoke-on-Trent. Address:— Coronation  House,  Victoria  Road, Tunstall,  Stoke-on-Trent. James  William  Barber,  C.B.E. Born  in  1884,  and  was  educated  at  the secondary  school  and  University  College, Cardiff.  _  He  afterwards  received  training in  marine  and  electrical  engineering,  and was  for  many  years  connected  with  the technical  side  of  the  Trade.  In  191 7 he  was  retained  as  technical  adviser  on  kinemato- graph matters  to  the  Department  of  Information, and  was  afterwards  appointed  to  Director  of Kinematography  to  the  National  War  Aims Committee,  Downing  Street.  He  was  also responsible  for  the  touring  kinema  propaganda work  carried  out  by  the  Government  departments throughout  the  country.  He  is  a  consulting engineer,  is  proprietor  of  the  Castle  Cinema Homerton  ;  managing  director  of  the  Church Pictorial  Movement,  Ltd. ;  honorary  technical adviser  to  the  C.E.A.,  member  of  the  General Council  of  the  C.E.A.,  and  past  chairman  of the  London  branch.  Address  : — 4,  Park  Crescent, Portland  Place,  W.i  ;  and  Office  : — Nelson  Street Works,  N.W.i. E.  W.  BassH. Born  in  1888.  Mr.  Bassil  has  served  15  years in  trade,  including  three  years  in  the  old  London Film  Co.  Parts  in  the  following  well-known films,  among  many  others,  "  Prisoner  of  Zenda," "  Rupert  of  Hentzau,"  "  Bootle's  Baby," "  England's  Menace."  After  some  years'  service as  booking  manager  of  following  halls  :  Cinema House,  Electra  Palace,  Don,  Globe  (all  in  the Sheffield  district),  was  appointed  in  December, 1928,  to  the  management  of  the  Davis  Theatre, Croydon. Donald  W.  Beard. Born  1900.  Joined  W.  Hill  &  Son  and  Norman &  Beard,  Ltd.,  1917.  After  three  years  in India  in  charge  of  Indian  branch,  became  a director,  dealing  with  the  kinema  side  of  business and  the  Christie  unit  organ,  for  the  introduction and  development  of  which  he  is  responsible. Acting  Secretary  Federation  of  Master  Organ Builders.  Addresses  :— 169-173,  Regent  Street W.i,  and  Bourne  Bank,  Bourne  End-on-Thames. Phone: — Gerrard  3311. Prince  Bendon. [Proprietor,  Bendon  Trading  Co.] Few  people  in  the  Trade  are  better  known in  Scotland  than  Prince  Bendon,  who  can  claim with  justice  to  be  one  of  the  pioneers  of  the Industry,  both  on  the  exhibiting  and  renting sides.  In  addition  to  being  the  proprietor  of  the Bendon  Trading  Co. ,  he  founded  and  is  now  hon . president  of  the  Glasgow  Cinema  Club  and  ex- president  of  the  Royal  Clyde  Motor  Yacht  Club. For  six  years  president  of  Scottish  K.R.S. Twenty  years  member  A.A.A.  and  member Scottish  Motor-Boat  Racing  Club,  Address: — 132,  West  Nile  Street  and  115,  Albert  Road Glasgow. Ritson  Bennell. Commercial  training  in  office  organisation  and equipment  business  with  Kenrick  &  Jefferson, Ltd.  Joined  Trade  in  1912  as  buyer  for  B.B. Pictures,  subsequently  took  charge  of  B.B. Pictures  Renting  interests.   After  leaving  the Who's  What  in  /he  Trade. 26 Army  had  renting  experience  with  Gpldwyn  and Gaumont  Co..  and  rejoined  B.B.  Pictures  in 19x6  as  managing  director.  President  of  Glasgow- Cinema  Club.  Member  of  General  Council  of C.E.A.    Address  : — 81,  Dunlop  Street,  Glasgow. D.  Benjamin. r Vice-chairman  of  the  Eastern  Counties  Branch of  the  C.E.A. ,] Born  1884.  Originally  interested  in  decorating business  in  Sheffield,  New  York,  South  Africa and  Norwich.  Joined  Kinema  industry  in  19 16 as  manager  of  the  Haymarket  Picture  House and  assumed  Managing  Directorship  in  1918. In  March,  1927,  became  Managing  Director  of the  Theatre  de  Luxe,  Norwich.  Club. — Masonic. Private  address  : — 8,  The  Crescent,  Norwich. Morris  Edgar  Benjamin. Born  18S.1.  Responsible  for  rebuilding  and reopening  Victoria  Palace,  Theatre  Royal Drury  Lane,  and  the  new  Madame  Tussauds, of  which  he  is  now  General  Manager.  Has officially  represented  the  Theatrical  Managers' Association  for  many  years  on  all  labour  disputes. Club  : — Engineers.  Addresses  : — Madame  Tus- sauds, adjoining  Baker  Street  Station,  and  19, Ashworth  Road,  W.9.  Phones  : — Welbeck  1832 and  Abercorn  3081. Jeffrey  Bernerd. [Governing  Director.  Jeffrey  Bernerd  &  Co.,  Ltd.] Entering  the  Industry  through  the  M.P. Sales  Agency,  Jeffrey  Bernerd  was  appointed manager  of  Film  Booking  Offices  upon  the formation  of  that  company ;  resigned  1918  to become  managing  director  of  the  Stoll  Film Co.  In  April,  1925,  he  registered  his  own company,  while  acting  as  special  sales representative  for  Harold  Lloyd,  and  in  1926 was  appointed  Joint  General  Manager  of  the W.  &  F.  Film  Service.  Represents  Fellner  & Somlo,  Greenbaum  Film,  and  Lothar  Stark, of  Berlin,  and  is  also  sole  controller  of  the Friese-Greene  Colour  process.  Address : — 191,  Wardour  Street,  W.i. C.  F.  Bernhard. Educated  at  Uppingham.  Entered  the industry  in  1919  with  British  Exhibitors' Films,  Ltd.,  when  he  was  responsible  for  the production  of  twenty  British  feature  films  and several  series  of  one  reelers.  Reconstructed  the company  in  1922  as  British  Exhibitors'  Films (r922)  Ltd.,  becoming  Managing  Director. Formed  Bernhard-Tiffany  in  1925,  becoming Managing  Director.  In  1928  formed  Union Cinema  Company,  Ltd.,  becoming  Managing Director.  In  the  same  year  formed  Tiffany Productions,  Ltd.,  to  handle  all  the  Tiff  an  y- Stahl  Productions  of  America,  of  which  company he  is  also  Managing  Director.  Now  arranging Tiffany  Studios  in  this  country,  subsequent  to John  M.  Stahl  joining  forces  with  Tiffany. Address : — 99a,  Charing  Cross  Road,  London, W.C.2.    Phone  :— Gerrard  6364. Sidney  L.  Bernstein. Managing  Director  of  The  Bernstein  Theatres and  Denman  London  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  and Kinematograph  Equipment  Co.,  Ltd.,  and Director  of  the  Capital  and  Counties  Electric Theatres,  Ltd.,  Shrewsbury  Empires  Ltd., Automaticket,  Ltd.  Represents  Willesden Green  Ward  on  the  Middlesex  County  Council and  is  one  of  the  founders  of  the  Film  Society. d  dress  : — 197,  Wardour  Street,  W.i. G.  H.  Blackburn. [Member  of  the  General  Council  C.E.A.] Licensee  and  Manager  of  the  New  Palace. Theatre,  Bristol,  for  Gaumont-British  Circuit. One  of  the  members  of  the  "  old  brigade  "  and been  in  the  business  from  near  the  beginning. Formerly  with  Biocolor  at  the  "  Old  Brit."  and "Sadler's  Wells."  Later  at  Derby,  Watford, and  now  in  seventh  year  in  the  Metropolis  of the  West. Ernest  E.  Blake. Born  1879.  Trained  as  professional  photo- grapher, and  in  1897  entered  the  Kinematograph industry,  using  machines  by  Lumiere,.  Paul, Wrench  and  others,  and  touring  a  show  with  his brother,  W.  N.  Blake.  Joined  Kodak  in  1902, and  is  now  in  charge  of  European  sales  and technical  staff.  One  of  the  founders  of  the Veterans.   Address: — Kodak,  Ltd.,  Kingsway, W.C.2. William  Norman  Blake. [Ex-President  C.E.A.] W.  N.  Blake  was  born  in  1871,  educated  at Bedford,  and  is  recognised  by  his  fellows  as  the head  of  the  Industry  in  Bedfordshire  and  neigh- bouring counties.  He  is  managing  director  of Blake  Bros.  Theatres,  Ltd.,  which  controls  the Empire,  Bedford,  and  the  Picturedrome,  Hitchin. and  also  of  the  Bedford  Palace,  Ltd. ;  also managing  director  of  the  Hitchin  Playhouse, and  director  of  British  Screen  Productions,  Ltd. Joining  the  Industry  in  1897  and  touring  the country  with  Blake  E  r  3S.  ,'animated  photograph  s, he  has  been  actively  connected  with  the  camera and  exhibiting  side  of  it  for  thirty  years.  He took  some  of  the  earliest  animated  photographs ever  made  in  England,  and  his  work  as  a  pro- fessional photographer  has  been  exhibited  and medalled  at  the  leading  exhibitions  all  over  the kingdom.  It  was  through  his  instrumentality that  the  exhibitors  of  Bedfordshire  organised themselves  into  a  sub-branch  of  the  C.E.A. and  later  developed  into  the  Southern  Midlands branch.  The  first  three  years  he  was  chairman and,  after  acting  as  Bedfordshire  representative on  the  Home  Counties' branch  executive,  he  is  now the  Southern  Midlands  representative  on  the General  Council  of  the  C.E.A.,  and  was  President of  the  Association,  1926-27.  Member  of. the Joint  C.E.A.  and  K.R.S.  Committee.  Organiser of  the  Kinema  Veterans.   Club  /—Engineers. L.  Blattner. Born  1884,  and  came  to  this  country  in  1S97 with  Gustav  Mellin.  In  X900  he  became  asso- ciated with  local  theatrical  ventures  in  the Liverpool  district .  Successively  became  assistan  t at  Winter  Gardens,  New  Brighton  ;  manager  of the  Winter  Gardens,  Bootle  ;  general  manager  of the  Adeler  and  Sutton  circuit,  Great  Britain  ; lessee  of  Apollo  Theatre,  Bootle ;  Gaiety,  New Brighton ;  and  Scala  Theatre,  Seacombe  ; general  manager  of  Peter  Street  Picture  House, Manchester.  In  1920  negotiated  with  Miss Horniman  the  purchase  of  Manchester's  Reper- tory Theatre,  The  Gaiety.  Turned  same  into  a public  company,  and  remained  in  general management.  In  T924  floated  Keycities,  Ltd., which  took  over  Gaiety  from  the  Gaiety  Cinema (Manchester),  Ltd.  Managing  Director,  Ludwig Blattner  Picture  Corporation,  Ltd.  Address  : — 20,  Wellington  Street  East,  Higher  Broughton, Manchester,  and  Savoy  Hotel,  London, 268 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Tom  Bogue. [General  Manager  of  Morton's  Pictures,  Ltd.] Born  in  Scotland,  and  started  as  a  scenic artist,  but  came  to  Hull  when  William  Morton acquired  the  Theatre  Royal  in  1895.  He  was appointed  manager  of  the  Prince's  Hall,  the first  kinema  to  be  built  in  Hull,  in  1910.  Now manager  of  Morton's  Pictures,  and  manager- in-chief  of  the  Majestic.  Address: — The Majestic,  Hull. W.  M.  Borradaile. [Head  of  F.B.I.  Film  Department.] Formerly  engaged  in  shipping  and  mercantile business  with  connections  mainly  in  Australia and  America,  with  side  interests  in  numerous theatrical  ventures.  Attracted  by  the  possi- bilities of  the  kinema  in  its  early  days,  estab- lished with  others.  Electric  Theatres  (1908) Ltd.,  Co-operative  Cinematograph  Co.,  Ltd. (a  renting  and  production  company)  and  Cinema House,  Ltd.  In  1918  became  Departmental Manager  of  the  Controlled  Firms  Branch  of  the F.B.I. ,  also  of  their  Contracts  and  General Commercial  Departments.  In  1925  when  the Federation  took  measures  to  encourage  a revival  of  British  Film  production  and  pressed for  the  necessary  Government  legislation, additionally  undertook  the  management  of  the F.B.I.  Film  Department  which  was  then created.  Address:— 39,  St.  James's  Street, S.W.i. Dudley  A.  Bott. Entered  the  film  business  as  traveller  for Vitagraph.  Was  later  promoted  to  publicity director  of  the  firm,but  resigned  on  its  acquisition by  Warner  Bros.  Was  one  of  the  first  to  see the  possibilities  of  mechanised  music.  Joined British  Brunswick,  Ltd.,  as  a  traveller  in  April, 1927.  He  was  quickly  promoted  to  chief  of  the Panatrope  Special  Department  and  made general  manager  of  the  company  in  October. Now  a  director  of  British  Phototone,  Ltd.  Ad- dress : — Dorland  House,  14,  Regent  Street, S.W.i. Alee  J.  Braid. Entered  the  industry  to  handle  the  publicity for  Gaumont's  "  Chronochrome  "  in  1913. Founded  and  edited  Gaumont  Weekly,  first  trade house  organ  ;  publicity  manager  Gaumont  Co., Ltd.,  and  editor  "  Gaumont  Graphic,"  1913  to May,  1915  ;  publicity  manager,  G.F.H.S.,  May, 1915  to  Nov.,  1916  ;  subsequently  joined publicity  staff  Transatlantic  Co.,  1917  ;  pub- licity manager  F.B.O.,  Nov.,  1917  to  April, 1918,  when  he  became  director  of  publicity to  the  Stoll  Film  Co.,  holding  position  until Nov.,  1926  (founded  and  edited  Stoll's  Editorial News  ;  joined  publicity  staff,  W.  &  F.,  Jan., 1927.  Address  : — The  Retreat,  Buxton  Lane, Caterham. H.  Bramwell. [Unity  Picture  Palace,  Sheffield,] Began  as  a  programme  boy  at  the  Theatre Royal,  Sheffield,  later  took  up  management for  Dan  Leno  at  the  Varieties,  was  engaged by  Lord  John  Sanger,  as  Sheffield  representa- tive, for  three  seasons,  on  the  ground  now occupied  by  the  Empire,  and  subsequently  was business  manager  for  Sam  Lockhart's  Inter- national Circus.  Nineteen  years  ago  took  over the  management  of  the  Imperial  Hall — -the second  place  in  Sheffield  to  adopt  the  films. Upon  this  small  beginning  the  present  Unity Picture  Palace  was  built,  and  to-day  Mr.  Bram Well  is  a  conspicuous  figure  in  the  film  industry of  Yorkshire.  Held  the  position  of  Chairman of  the  local  C.E.A.,  besides  holding  the  Vice- Chairmanship  of  the  Charity  Carnival  since  its inception.  Address: — Unity  P.P.,  Langsett Road,  Sheffield. William  A.  Brewer. Joined  the  Gaumont  Company  in  1910 — served  two  years  as  Branch  Manager  at  Man- chester— now  General  Manager  to  the  Gaumont Company,  Ltd.  Member  of  the  Committee  of the  Trade  Benevolent  Society.  Private  ad- dress: — 1,  Wessex  Gardens,  Golders  Green, N.W.    Phone  : — Speedwell  2831. J.  Frank  Broekliss. [Founder  of  J.  Frank  Broekliss,  Ltd.] Born  1879,  at  Kensington.  Educated.Ken- sington  Gardens  Preparatory  School,  St.  Charles College,  Kensington,  and  the  Polytechnic. Entered  trade  in  1909.  Director  and  owner  of several  companies  connected  with  the  industry, and  Managing  Director  of  his  own  firm,  J.  Frank Broekliss,  Ltd.  For  several  years  chairman  of the  Incorporated  Association  of  Kinematograph Manufacturers,  Ltd.,  and  chairman  of  the Committee  of  British  Board  of  Film  Censors. During  the  war  in  charge  of  British  Military Kinemas.  1921  to  1925  was  working  at  the Paris  office,  when  he  established  the  Soc. Anon,  des  Films  Loew- Metro,  being  managing director  of  that  company,  and  1925  to  1927 was  managing  director  of  First  National  Pictures, Ltd.,  England.  Clubs  : — R.A.C.,  Eccentric (London),  Sporting  Club  de  France  (Paris), and  Screen  (New  York).  Address  : — 14,  Love- lace Road,  Surbiton-on-Thames,  Surrey. Lt.-Co!.  A.  C.  Bromhead,  C.B.E. [Chairman,  The  Gaumont  Co.,  Ltd.,  and  of Gaumont  British  Pictures  Corporation,  Ltd.] Colonel  Bromhead  founded  the  original Gaumont  business  in  London  in  1898  in  the form  of  an  agency  for  Leon  Gaumont  of  Paris. Opened  one  of  the  first  film  studios  in  this country,  and  one  of  the  first  Kinematograph theatres.  He  was  one  of  the  pioneers  of  the film  hire  service,  and  the  originator  of  the "exclusive  "  film  and  "  booking  by  contract." With  M.  Gaumont  exhibited  "  Chronochrome  " ini9i3.  In  1 91 4  the  Gaumont  Co.  constructed and  equipped  the  first  large  modern  film  studios in  London  whence,  except  for  a  brief  interval during  the  war,  there  has  been  a  continuous output  of  British  productions.  In  1922  the Gaumont  Company  came  entirely  under  British control,  the  majority  proprietary  interest previously  held  by  M.  Gaumont  or  the  French Gaumont  Company  being  acquired  by  Colonel Bromhead  and  his  British  associates.  In  1922 the  Company  installed  a  large  plant  of  the  most modern  automatic  machinery  for  developing at  their  laboratory  at  Shepherd's  Bush,  and  it  is now  the  most  completely  equipped  in  the  world and  considerable  extensions  were  completed early  in  1927.  Club  : — Royal  Societies.  Address  : —6,  Denman  Street,  Piccadilly  Circus,  W.i. Reginald  C.  Bromhead,  F-C.A. [Managing  Director  Gaumont  Co.,  Ltd.] Associated  with  the  Gaumont  Company  since 1903,  Mr.  Bromhead  was  appointed  secretary  in 1915,  becoming  Joint  Managing  Director  in 1 92 1.  Managing  Director  Gaumont  British Picture  Corporation,  Ltd.  Vice-chairman, Denman  Picture  Houses,  Ltd.  ;  vice-chairman, General  Theatres  Corporation,  Ltd.  In  19 18 and  19 19  he  occupied  the  post  of  chairman  of  *he Who's  What  in  the  Trade. 269 Trade  Events  Committee  in  connection  with  the gymkhanas  which  were  held  in  those  years, and  has  been  a  member  of  the  Council  of  the K.R.S.  since  1919.  Fellow  Institute  of Chartered  Accountants,  Past-President  K.R.S. , Chairman  Executive  Committee,  Kinemato- g'raph  Sports  Association,  Cinematograph Trade  Provident  Institution  and  Benevolent Fund  Committees.  Clubs  : — Royal  Societies' St.  James's.  Private  Address  : — -89,  Hamilton Terrace,  St.  John's  Wood,  N.W.S. Henry  Anthony  Browne. H.  A.  Browne  was  born  in  1875  in  Warwick- shire. Educated  at  Cheltenham  and  Birmingham University.  After  some  years  on  the  renting  side is  now  chiefly  interested  as  an  exhibitor  in  the Southampton  area.  Clubs  :— Ranelagb,  Union, Thatched  House. James  V.  Bryson. [Managing  Director,  European  Motion  Picture Co.,  Ltd.] Born  1883  at  Independence,  Missouri,  U.S.A.  ; has  been  in  the  movie  world  upwards  of  twenty years,  associated  with  Carl  Laemmle  and  Uni- versal ;  branch  manager  at  Minneapolis,  Minne- sota, U.S.A.,  for  twelve  years  ;  was  om  of  the few  selected  to  be  present  at  the  opening  of Universal  City,  California,  U.S.A., in  1915  ;  sent by  Mr.  Laemmle  to  inaugurate  Universal  Pictures in  Australasia  ;  has  travelled  most  of  the  world for  Universal ;  export  manager  at  New  York  for two  years  ;  responsible  for  the  very  successful road  showing  in  U.S.A.  and  exploitation  in Great  Britain  of  "  The  Hunchback  of  Notre Dame  "  ;  promoted  to  the  managing  directorship of  European  Motion  Picture  Co.,  Ltd.,  1923, which  position  he  now  holds.  Purchased  for Universal  the  Films  de  France,  "  Les  Miserables  " and  "  Michael  Strogoff."  A ddress  .-—167,  War- dour  Street,  W.  1.  Phone: — Regent  4840. A.  E.  Bundy. Born  18S2.  Joined  Partington  &  Co. (Advertising  Contractors),  1099.  Wyman  & Sons,  Ltd.  (Railway  Advertising  Dept.),  1906. Army  1915-19,  rank  of  Major.  Founded  U.K. Advertising  Co.,  Ltd,  Actively  associated  with most  of  the  largest  film  exploitation  schemes since  1919.  Supported  British  film  production financially  and  by  personal  effort.  Chairman, British  Instructional  Films,  Ltd.,  Pro  Patria Films,  Ltd.,  Bulman  Jupiter  Screen  Co.,  Ltd., United  Kingdom  Advertising  Co.,  Ltd.,  Herbert Wilcox  Productions,  Ltd.,  British  Projects,  Ltd. National  Projects,  Ltd.,  Rapid  Steel  Co.,  Ltd. Club: — Junior  Constitutional.  Address: — Wilford  Lodge,  Green  Lane,  Northwood, Middlesex. Fred  Carlton. [Director,  Palladium,  Pair icr oft.] Born  in  London  in  1872,  and  educated  at Grange  Grammar  School .  Now  general  manager of  the  Palladium,  Patricroft,  and  the  Devonshire, Higher  Broughton,  Manchester, also  being  a  direc- tor of  the  first-named  and  managing  director  and general  manager  of  Princess  Cinema,  Harpurhey, Manchester.  Previous  to  entering  the  film business  he  was  for  21  years  connected  with theatres  and  music-halls  in  various  parts of  the  world,  chiefly  as  proprietor.  For  20 summer  seasons  he  was  entertainer  at  St.  Anne's- on-the-Sea,  touring  in  the  winter  as  Satani, the  Illusionist.  He  is  secretary  and  delegate  of the  Manchester  C.E.A.  Was  chairman  of  the  first two  Manchester  Cinema  .  Carnivals.  Club:— Davyhulme  Golf  Club.  Address  : — Lucea, Snowdon  Road,  Eccles.  'Phone: — Eccles  764, Tel.  Address: — Ceabilrex,  Manchester. Sydney  H.  Carter. Born  in  Bradford,  1866.  At  the  age  of  13  helped his  father,  who  managed  St.  George's  Hall, Bradford.  He  himself  became  manager  in  1898, and  introduced  pictures  the  following  year. Started  as  New  Century  Pictures  in  Bradford, Birmingham,  Leeds  and  Sunderland  in  1902. At  present  director  of  Denman -Picture  Houses, Ltd.,  New  Century  Pictures,  Ltd.,  Mortons Pictures  Hall,  Ltd.,  Queen's  Theatre,  Holbeck, Ltd.,  Londesborougb  Theatre,  Scarborough,  Ltd., and  Prince's  Hall,  Shipley,  Ltd.  Addresses  : — 34, Wellington  Street,  Leeds,  and  "  Ravenscar," Scarborough. Cecil  L.  0.  Cattermoul. [Managing  Director,  Cecil  Cattermoul,  Ltd.] Born  London  1890,  educated  at  Goldsmiths' College,  London.  Joined  Industry  1912. Formerly  London  Manager  of  Oversea  Film Trading  Company  of  Copenhagen,  and  repre- sents in  London,  Jacques  Haik,  Paris,  and  other important  Continental  firms.  Specialises  in export  of  films  all  over  the  world.  Club  : — ■ Waverley.  Address  ."—93,  Wardour  Street,  W.i. Charles  H.  Champion. Born  1885.  After  several  years  with  the Brush  Engineering  Co.,  Langdon  Davies  Motor Co . ,  Harper  Bros .  and  Co. ,  Consulting  Engineers  ; and  Union  Electric  Co.,  in  1912  went  to  U.S.A. as  technical  manager  of  American  branch  of last-named  company.  Founded  Charles  H. Champion  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  in  1921.  Director  of Charles  H.  Champion  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Ship  Carbon Company  of  Great  Britain,  Ltd.,  and  United Ebonite  Manufacturers,  Ltd.  Club  : — R.A.C. Address: — Carlton  House,  Regent  Street, S.W.i,  and  "Inwood,"  Westmead  Road,  Putney Heath,  S.W.15.  Phones: — Gerrard  2134  and Putney  2764. Carl  Robert  Christiansen. [Managing  Director,  Northern  Mutual  Film  Co., Ltd.] A  native  of  South  Shields,  C.  R.  Christianson made  his  mark  as  an  exhibitor  about  eleven  years ago,  and  after  five  years'  association  with  that side  of  the  business  he  set  up  as  a  renter,  and was  one  of  the  initiators,  in  1917,  of  the  concern which  he  now  manages.  Address  : — 65,  Thorn- ton Street,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. Gilbert  Church. [Managing  Director  of  Famous  Films  (Midlands) Ltd.] Born  1899.  Club: — R.A.C.  Address: — Carnarvon  House,  Porchester  Road,  Mapperley, Nottingham. Elisha  Montague  Charles  Clayton. Associated  with  pictures  since  the  early days,  E.  M.  C.  Clayton  was  born  in  1882,  and educated  at  the  Central  Secondary  School, Sheffield.  The  proprietor  of  Clayton's  Bioscope, Sheffield,  he  is  also  Managing  Director  of  the Oxford  Picture  House,  Heeley  Electric  Palace, Pavilion,  Attercliffe,  Lyric  Picture  House, Darnall,  all  Sheffield  halls,  Hoyland  Cinema, near  Barnsley,  the  Electric  Palace,  Parkgate. Rotherham,  and  Picture  House,  Chesterfield, He  has  done  much  to  popularise  pictures in  the   Isle  of  Man,  where  he  is  an  active 270 The  Kinemato graph  Year  Book. director  of  the  Strand  Cinema.  Douglas  Pavilion, Peel,  the  Picture  House,  Douglas,  and  the  Cinema House,  Ramsey.  Also  a  director  of  Heeley  and Amalgamated  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  Sheffield,  and Chairman  of  the  Sheffield  Kinemas  Trades Charity,  managing  director  of  the  Palace, Woods'eats,  Sheffield,  and  Goldthorpe  Hippo- drome, Ltd.,  near  Barnsley.  Addresses  : — 14, Oak  Street  and  535,  Fulwood  Road,  Sheffield. Isaac  Collins. [Northern  Branch,  Famous-Lasky  Film  Service.] Isaac  Collins  was  born  in  Newcastle-on-Tyne, where  he  is  now  engaged  in  practically  the  only business  he  has  known— the  kinematograph Industry.  For  several  years  he  was  associated with  the  Trade  in  America,  and  seventeen  years ago  commenced  in  the  renting  business  at  New- castle, where  he  also  had  interests  as  an  exhibitor. His  elder  brother,  J.  R.  Collins,  founded  the Newcastle  Film  Supply  Company,  and  when  he died  the  business  was  taken  over  by  Isaac  Collins and  A.  Collins,  and  it  was  later  merged  into  the business  of  the  Famous-Lasky  Corporation,  for whom  they  now  operate  in  the  four  northern counties.  Isaac  Collins  is  closely  associated with  that  Corporation,  and  he  and  his  brother control  a  northern  circuit  of  14  halls.  Addresses : — Paramount  Artcraft  House,  Bath  Lane,  New- castle ;  Burnside,  Moor  Crescent,  Gosforth, Newcastle. Arthur  (Havering. [Managing  Director,  Warner  Bros.  Pictures,  Ltd.] Born  London,  1883.  Entered  the  Industry in  1909  as  an  exhibitor.  Commenced  film distributing  in  Great  Britain  in  1912.  Formed Ruffell's  Exclusives  in  191 5,  of  which  he  was managing  director.  In  19 16  merged  the  businesses of  M.  P.  Sales  Agency  and  Essanay  Film  Service, which  was  the  nucleus  of  Film  Booking  Offices, Limited,  and  took  office  as  managing  director. Has  large  interests  in  many  kinemas  in  London and  has  been  associated  with  a  number  of  British Productions.  Address  : — 13-14,  Newman  Street, London,  W.i.    Phone: — Museum  6315. Frank  Collinson. Born  in  Bradford,  Yorks,  in  1875,  and  educated at  Cambridge.  For  two  years  despatch  manager for  the  B.B.  Film  Hiring  Sendee,  Glasgow, and  was  afterwards  General  Manager  of  the Palatine  Film  Co.  for  six  years.  He  was  also with  Hibbert's  Mutual  Film  Service  as  Lanes, manager.  He  is  now  Joint  Secretary  of  the Lanes.  Emergency  Transport  Committee  of the  C.E.A.  and  K.R.S.  Was  the  first  and  only secretary  of  the  Lancashire  K.R.S.  Address  : — 14,  Colgrove  Avenue,  Failsworth,  Manchester. F.  H.  Cooper. [Vice-President  C.E.A.,  1928-9.] Born  1867.  Originally  an  estate  agent.  Joined the  Trade  in  1 90  8 .  Built  the  first  hall  at  Wisbech and  founded  the  Circuit  of  F.  H.  Cooper  and  Co. Now  managing  director,  of  the  Regent  Theatre, Norwich,  and  Regent  Theatre,  Great  Yarmouth. Delegate  of  the  C.E.A.  of  the  Eastern  Counties and  also  chairman  of  the  Branch  for  the  past  ten years.  Was  one  of  the  C.E.A.  delegates  sent  to attend  American  Exhibitors  Conference  in  1925. Addresses  : — Redclyffe,  Brundall,  near  Norwich, and  5,  Alexandra  Mansions,  Prince  of  Wales Road,  Norwich.    Phone: — Norwich  331. Ernest  Gordon  Craig. Born  1 89 1.  Joined  Moss  Empires  at  early  age, and  held  important  positions  with  that  firm  in many  provincial  towns.    Has  produced  many stage  successes,  and  has  had  considerable experience  with  legitimate  and  variety  stage  and films.  Chairman  and  managing  director  New  Era National  Pictures,  Ltd.;  New  Era  Films,  Ltd., and  New  Era  Productions,  Ltd.  Clubs  : — Royal, Cromer  and  Sunningdale.  Address: — 26-27, D'Arblay  Street,  London,  W.i. Walter  R.  Creighton. [Empire  Marketing  Board.] Born  1878,  son  of  Mandel  Creighton,  Bishop of  London.  Educated  Marlborough  and  Cam- bridge. Sang  in  public  until  1908  when  he  acted at  His  Majesty's  Theatre  where  he  stayed  for four  years,  serving  as  stage  manager,  secretary and  reader  of  plays  to  Sir  Herbert  Tree.  In 19 12  went  to  New  York  acting  in  plays  by Bernard  Shaw  until  the  war.  After  the'  war, in  which  he  was  awarded  the  M.C.,  joined Charles  B.  Cochran  as  personal  representative, 19 19  to  1922;  employed  by  Government  in connection  with  Government  Displays,  including Tattoo  in  Stadium  during  Empire  Exhibition 1924,  and  placed  in  charge  of  all  Stadium Displays  during  Exhibition  1925.  Devised  and produced  the  Wembley  Tattoo  of  1925.  Joined Empire  Marketing  Board  as  film  officer  in  1927, after  having  spent  some  months  at  United Artists  Studios  in  Hollywood. George  Howard  Cricks. One  of  the  oldest  members  of  the  Trade.  Many years  with  R.  W.  Paul  and  manager  of  his London  office  in  Holborn.  Among  the  small group  who  first  formed  the  K.M.A.,  and  one  of the  Trade  committee  who  appointed  the  first Film  Censor.  Is  practical  in  every  branch  of the  Trade.  Late  maker  of  Lion's  Head  Films, Managing  Director,  Croydon  Film  Co..  Ltd., and  manager  film  printing  department  of  the Gaumont  Co.,  Ltd.  Address  ."—70.  Onslow Gardens,  Wallington,  Surrey. Albert  Pearl  Cross. [Managing  Director  of  Cross's  Pictures,  Ltd.] Born  in  London  in  1880,  Albert  Pearl  Cross has  been  at  various  periods,  an  entertainer,  actor and  showman  and  has  been  on  the  exhibiting side  of  the  business  since  1899.  He  is  a  Freeman of  the  City  of  London,  a  Liveryman  of  the  Fan Makers  Co.,  a  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Geographical Society  and  a  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Numismatic Society.  Addresses: — 22,  Frith  Street,  W.i; Prairie  Cottage,  Station  Road,  Barnes,  S.W.13  ; and  "  Niam-Niam,"  Manor  Road,  Selsey,  Sussex. Reginald  V.  Crow. [Proprietor,  Grand  Cinema,  Holloway,  N.7] One  of  the  leading  figures  in  Kentish  Trade circles,  Mr.  Crow  is  managing  director  and secretary  of  the  Ramsgate  and  District  Popular Amusements  Co.,  Ltd.,  managing  director  and secretary  of  the  Kent  Films  Motor  Transport Co.,  Ltd.)  controlling  the  first  complete  road transport  scheme  in  connection  with  the  trade in  this  country),  an  ex-Councillor  of  the  Borough of  Ramgsate,  Treasurer  and  Ex-Chairman  of the  Kent  C.E.A.  Member  Executive  Committee London  and  Home  Counties  branch. Arthur  Cunningham. [Leeds.] Formerly  in  business  in  Leeds  as  tip-up  chair and  furniture  manufacturer,  Arthur  Cunningham in  the  very  early  days  of  the  business  acquired an  interest  with  Sydney  Carter,  and  later  formed New  Century  Pictures,  Ltd.,  a  firm  which controls  the  largest  circuit  of  halls  in  the  North. Who's  What  in  the  Trade. 271 In  1919  he  was  elected  a  member  of  the  Leeds City  Council,  he  has  always  been  prominently identified  with  anything  likely  to  promote  the best  interests  of  the  Trade,  both  locally  and nationally,  he  was  first  Vice-President  of  the C.E.A.,  and  is  now  one  of  the  oldest  delegates sitting  on  that  Board.  When  New  Century Pictures,  Ltd.,  was  sold  to  Denman  Picture Houses,  Ltd.,  was  retained  as  managing  director, and  is  director  also  of  Queen's  Theatre,  Leeds, Holderness  Hall,  Hull,  Majestic  Picture  House, Hull,  Princes  Hall,  Hull,  Assembly  Rooms, Hull,  Londesborough  Theatre,  Scarborough, New  Capitol,  Scarborough,  Saltaire  Picture House,  Saltaire.  Has  a  national  reputation  as an  organiser  for  charity.  Clubs  : — Engineers, London  ;  Yorkshire  Cinema,  Leeds.  Addresses  : — 34,  Wellington  Street,  Leeds;  "Tower Crest,"  Heysham  Road,  Heysham,  Lancashire. Tom  E.  Davies. Managing  Director,  Western  Import  Co.,  Ltd., and  Pearl  Films,  Ltd.] One  of  the  Industry's  most  popular  business men,  Tom  E.  Davies  was  born  in  1868,  and was  educated  at  Shrewsbury.  Left  trie  banking business  in  191 1  to  enter  the  film  Trade,  joining the  Western  Import  Co.,  Ltd.  He  is  an  Urban Councillor  of  Hoddesdon,  Herts.,  and  J. P.  for Hertfordshire,  and  has  occupied  several  pro- minent positions  in  Film  Trade  organisations. Chairman  of  Incorporated  Association  of Kinematograph  Manufacturers,  Ltd.,  a  position he  has  held  for  some  years.  Club  : — Hoddesdon. Address: — Amwell  House,  Hoddesdon,  Herts, and  86-88,  Wardour  Street,  W.i.  Phone: Gerrard  1366. H.  Victor  Davis. [President.  C.E.A.,  192S-9.] Entered  the  Industry  in  1911.  After  fourteen years'  service  in  the  C.E.A.  and  at  least  three previous  invitations  to  stand  for  the  office, which  he  declined,  Mr,  Davis  was  in  1927 elected  Vice-President  of  the  Association, and  President  for  1928-9.  Endowed  with the  eloquence  of  the  Welsh,  he  has  always been  called  upon  when  missionary  work was  to  be  done,  one  of  the  most  notable  of which  efforts  was  in  connection  with  British Film  Week  in  192+.  He  served  on  the  Joint Committee  for  British  films  in  1925-6.  He represents  the  South  Wales  Branch  (which  he founded)  on  the  General  Council  of  the  C.E.A. Chairman  and  co-managing  director  Abertillery Theatres,  Ltd.  ;  managing  director  Ebbw  Vale Theatres,  Ltd. ;  proprietor,  Public  Hall,  New- bridge.   Phone: — Newbridge  32. Alfred  Davis. Born  1899.  Joined  the  Army  at  the  age  of fifteen,  served  throughout  the  war,  at  the  age  of sighteen  being  made  a  Captain  in  the  M.G.C., and  having  the  distinction  of  being  the  youngest officer  in  the  British  Army.  After  the  war joined  the  Davis'  Pavilion  Circuit,  being  made a  director  and  controlling  the  Film  Booking and  Publicity  Departments.  Director  of Gaumont  British  Pic.  Corp.,  Ltd.;  New  Era National  Pictures,  Ltd.  ;  Davis'  Theatre (Croydon),  Ltd.  Addresses  : — 12,  Hyde  Park Place,  W.2,  and  26,  D'Arblay  Street,  W.i. Phone: — Regent  7^7- Will  Day. [Managing  Director,  Will  Day,  Ltd.  ] Born  London,  1873.  Was  taught  lantern projection  by  his  father  at  nine  years  of  age. Studied  engineering,  hygiene  and  sanitation. For  some  years  professional  cyclist,  pioneer motorist,  aeronaut  and  entertainer,  and  in  1898 commenced  showing  animated  pictures.  General manager  of  Walter  Tyler,  Ltd.,  later  founding the  Tyler  Apparatus  Co.,  Ltd.,  following  which founded  and  was  director  and  general  manager of  Jury's  Kine  Supplies,  Ltd.,  eventually founding  in  1913  the  present  business  of  Will Day,  Ltd.,  Founder  and  Past-Master  of  the Anima  Lodge  of  Freemasons,  of  which  Lodge he  is  now  Treasurer,  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Photo- graphic Society  and  the  Royal  Society  of  Arts, and  a  member  of  the  Optical  Society.  Has  made the  most  authentic  collection  of  historical motion  picture  apparatus  extant,  now  housed in  the  Science  Dept.  of  the  S.  Kensington Museum.  Address  : — "  Hollydene,"  15,  Cholme- ley  Park,  Highgate,  N.6. John  Richard  Dearn. Born  in  Sheffield,  1870.  Accountant  by profession,  being  a  Fellow  of  the  London  Associa- tion of  Accountants  from  its  inception  in  1905. Has  holdings  in  several  Sheffield  Picture  Com- panies. Formerly  Managing  Director,  Victory Palaces  (Sheffield),  Ltd.  Address: — 55,  Vivian Road,  Firth  Park,  Sheffield. Arthur  Dent. [Director  British  International  Pictures,  Ltd.  I Originally  associated  with  the  stage,  Mr.  Dent entered  the  film  side  of  the  entertainment industry  under  J.  D.  Walker,  when  he  was responsible  for  the  Scottish  distribution  of Lasky  pictures.  Later  became  managing director  of  Waverley  Films,  Ltd.  In  November, 1927,  this  company  became  part  of  British International  Pictures,  Ltd.,  the  board  of  which Mr.  Dent  joined.  When  in  Glasgow  was  one  of the  founders  of  the  Scottish  Trade  Benevolent Fund,  the  Cinema  Club,  and  was  a  founder member  of  the  Lodge  Anima  (1223),  Glasgow. Address  : — 173,  Wardour  Street,  W.i.  Phone  : — Regent  3272. Samuel  Patrick  Derbyshire. A  well-known  figure  in  the  Industry,  S.  P. Derbyshire  was  born  in  i860,  and  educated  at Trent  College.  He  was  chairman  of  the  Pro- vincial Cinematograph  Theatres,  Ltd.,  and  is  a member  of  other  companies.  He  was  president of  the  Nottingham  Society  of  Chartered  Ac- countants in  1906.  Address: — 15,  Magdala Road,  Nottingham. Louis  D.  Dickson. Born  in  1880,  Mr.  Dickson  after  training  as an  electrical  engineer  entered  trade  in  1899. Appointed  kinematographer  to  Scottish  National Exhibition,  Edinburgh,  1908.  Proprietor  and manager,  Hippodrome,  Bo'ness,  which  he  built in  1912.  Vice-President  Scottish  Branch  C.E.F. , 1926,  President  1927,  delegate  to  C.E.A.  General Council.   Address  : — "  Mora,"  Bo'ness. S.  F.  Ditcham. Born  1884.  Joined  Ruffell's  Bioscope  in  the early  days.  Then  seven  years  with  Gaumont. Left  Gaumont  to  join  up  with  International  and First  National  Films.  Left  that  company to  join  Universal  when  European  Motion  Picture Co.,  Ltd.,  opened  up  in  this  country.  Director and  general  sales  manager  of  European  Motion Picture  Co.,  Ltd.  Club  : — Golfers.  Addresses: — 75,  Woodbourne  Avenue,  Streatham,  S.W., and  167,  Wardour  Street,  W.i.  Phone:— Regent  5226. 272 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Richard  Dooner. Richard  Dooner,  the  pioneer  of  the  kinema movement  in  Wales,  was  born  in  1872,  at Eastwood,  Nottingham.  Became  chairman South  Wales  and  Monmouth  branch  of  the Cinematograph  Exhibitors'  Association,  and owner  of  the  Cosy  Kinema  (Maesteg),  Gem Theatre  (Maesteg),  Skating  Rink  (Brynmawr). and  Coliseum  (Abergavenny).  Address: — -2, Llwynvi  Road,  Maesteg. T.  C.  Elder. Journalist  and  publicist  prior  to  association with  film  industry.  Director  of  Stoll  Picture Productions,  Ltd.,  from  formation  in  1920.  Joint managing  director  1925-6-7.  President,  K.R.S. 1927.  Member  of  Joint  Trade  Committee  on British  film  production,  1926.  Joint  managing director  Welsh- Pearson-Elder.  Clubs  : — Authors and  Aldwych. A.  Eley. [Manager  Imperial  Picture  Playhouse,  Chatham.] Born  1880.  Was  in  the  hardware  trade  in England  before  joining  the  Coliseum  Amuse- ment Co.  of  Canada,  where  he  opened  up  several shows  for  the  Company  in  the  Eastern  parts  of Canada.  Returning  to  England  in  19 14  he opened  the  Imperial  at  Chatham.  Is  Secretary to  the  Kent  Branch  of  the  C.E.A.,  of  which he  was  one  of  the  originators.  Address  ."—385, High  Street,  Chatham. Walter  H.  B.  Emson. Educated  at  the  Rochford  and  Southend Public  Schools,  Mr.  Emson  was  interested  in picture  theatres  at  Chatham,  Southend  and Edinburgh.  He  went  to  .Leicester  from  Southend and  built  the  Belgrave  Cinema  in  r9r3,  which he  still  manages.  Has  been  managing  director, City  Cinema,  Leicester,  for  two  years  ;  and  is also  managing  director  of  Tudor  Cinema.  He  has done  excellent  work  as  a  member  and  vice- chairman  for  three  years  of  the  Leicestershire C.E.A.  He  is  a  Freemason  of  the  Lodge  of  True Friendship,  Essex.  Address: — "Knighton," Church  Road,  Leicester. S.  Taylor  Farrell. Resident  manager,  Abbeydale  Picture  House, Sheffield,  since  December,  1920,  which  he  opened. Address : — 41,  Sheldon  Road,  Nether  Edge, Sheffield. W.  G.  Faulkner. Born  1864  in  the  Midlands.  Began  life  as  a teacher.  Left  the  profession  in  1888  to  become a  journalist,  reaching  the  editorial  chair  of  a well-known  weekly  dealing  with  London  govern- ment. Left  that  work  for  the  editorial  staff  of the  London  Evening  News  as  an  authority  on  all matters  relating  to  London  government.  Vice- chairman  Ilford  School  Board,  1 896-1902. Began  study  of  moving  picture  production  and exhibition  in  1909  ;  wrote  first  regular  criticisms of  films  in  any  British  newspaper  in  the  Evening News,  in  1910,  and  became  film  editor  of  that journal.  Spent  three  months  in  the  United States  in  1920  investigating  the  moving  picture Industry  there,  both  in  the  East  and  in  Cali- fornia. Resigned  the  film  editorship  of  the Evening  News  in  October,  1921,  and  established his  own  Film  Review  (5,  Green  Street,  Leicester Square,  W.C.2) .  Founded  the  British  Association of  Film  Directors.  Address  : — Olive  Lodge,  Park Road,  Crouch  End,  N.8. Arnold  Rowland  Favell. Born  1903.  Incorporated  accountant.  Secre- tary Sheffield  Branch  C.E,A„Walkley  Palladium, Ltd.  ;  Eccleshall  and  Endscliffe  Picture  Palace, Ltd.  ;  Sheffield  Amusements  Co.,  Ltd.  ;  Eccles- field  Cinema,  Ltd.  Son  of  Sheffield  branch treasurer.  Acquired  in  1928  the  practice  of the  late  G.  E.  Wright. Arthur  Rowland  Favell. [Treasurer,  Sheffield  Branch,  C.E.A.] A.  R.  Favell,  born  in  1869,  is  a  Fellow  of  the London  Association  of  Accountants.  He  is director,  general  manager  and  secretary  of Grosvenor  Hall  and  Estate  Co.,  Ltd.,  which owns  the  Kinema  House,  Hillsborough,  man- aging director  of  the  Walkley  Palladium,  Shef- field, and  director  of  Adelphi  Picture  House. Attercliffe.  Has  been  honorary  treasurer  of C.E.A.  Sheffield  Branch  since  its  formation. Address  :— "  Beech  Holme,"  Marlcliffe  Road, Hillsborough,  Sheffield. Chas.  G.  Fox,  F.C.I.S. Born  1872.  Educated  at  Owen's  School, Islington.  Started  manufacturing  kinemato- graph apparatus  in  conjunction  with  the  late Ernest  F.  Moy  at  end  of  1895.  Formed  the Cinematograph  Co.,  Ltd.,  in  1898.  Is  now chairman  of  Ernest  F.  Moy,  Ltd.  ;  chairman  of Omnia  Kine  Apparatus  Co.,  Ltd.  ;  chairman  of Beardmore  Trust,  Ltd.  ;  treasurer  and  member of  the  Standards  Committee  of  the  I.A.K.M.  ; and  Fellow  of  the  Chartered  Institute  of  Secre- taries. Club  : — Rotary.  Address  : — 76,  West Hill,  Highgate,  N.6. R.  Duncan  French. Born  1872,  Mr.  French  went  to  Liverpool  in 1893,  where  he  qualified  as  an  Incorporated Accountant.  In  19 12  became  interested  in  the flotation  of  Picturedrome  Companies.  Now Secretary  of  some  fifteen  of  such  companies and  his  firm  are  auditors  of  others.  At  present Chairman  of  the  North-Western  Branch  of the  C.E.A.  and  member  of  General  Council. Member  of  the  Liverpool  City  Council  for  the past  six  years,  and  is  on  the  Watch  and  the Housing  Committee  of  that  Corporation.  Club  : — Liverpool  Conservative  Club.  Address  : — 63,  Marlborough  Road,  Tuebrook,  Liverpool ; and  14,  North  John  Street,  Liverpool. W.  R.  Fuller. [General  Secretary,  C.E.A.] Since  succeeding  W.  Gavazzi  King  as  General Secretary  of  the  C.E.A.  in  1925-26,  Mr.  Fuller has  contributed  valuable  aid  to  the  industry in  several  directions,  notably  in  regard  to  the strengthening  of  the  Association's  power  in  the course  of  the  long  negotiations  preparatory  to the  drafting  of  the  Cinematograph  Films  Bill and  the  organisation  of  the  policy  put  forward  to the  Government  during  its  consideration  of  the measure.  As  a  Barrister-at-Law  his  qualifica- tions have  been  important  factors  in  the  work of  the  C.E.A.  Address: — Broadmead  House, PantonStreet,  S.W.i.    Phone: — Regent29iS-9. Sidney  Garrett, [Inter-Globe  Export  Corp.] Born,  February  25,  1885.  Before  joining  the Film  Industry,  Sidney  Garrett  was  connected with  the  tobacco  business.  He  has  been  in  the Film  Trade  for  twelve  years,  dealing  with  the export  and  import  side.  Club: — Eccentric. Address: — 12,  D'Arblay  Street,  London,  W.i. Phone: — Gerr.  3102. Who's  What  in  the  Trade, 273 WiSliam  Thompson  Gent. [Past  President,  Sheffield  Branch,  C.E.A.] W.  T.  Gent,  Past  President  of  the  Sheffield Branch,  was  born  at  Doddington,  Cambridge- shire, in  1852.  He  became  actively  associated with  the  Industry  in  1913,  when  he  was  appointed chairman  of  the  directors  at  the  Coliseum, Spital  Hill,  Sheffield.  He  is  also  chairman  and governing  director  of  Adelphi  Picture House,  Attercliffe.  Governing  Manager  of W.  T.  Gent  and  Sons,  who  carry  on  business  at Spital  Hill  and  Attercliffe,  Sheffield.  Amongst other  public  duties,  he  served  as  a  Member  of  the Sheffield  City  Council  from  1896  to  1905.  A keen  sportsman,  he  was  in  his  younger  days famous  as  a  long-distance  runner  and  cyclist. Address: — 127,  Ecclesall  Road,  South  Sheffield. Sir  Walter  G;bbons. Consulting  Engineer.  Born  1871.  Is  a Knight  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of Jerusalem.  For  services  rendered  during  the war  has  received  the  following  decorations  :  — The  Medaille  d'honneuren  Vermeil  du  Ministers des  Affaires  (First  Class)  France  ;  The  Medaille due  Roi  Albert,  also  the  Medaille  de  la  Croix Rouge,  Belgium  ;  The  Insignia  of  Distinction of  the  Russian  Red  Cross,  also  the  Insignia  of  the Russian  Red  Cross  (First  Class)  ;  Commander of  the  Order  of  the  Crown  of  Roumania  ;  also the  Roumanian  Star  (Officers  Grade)  First  Class, and  the  Order  of  Crucea  Meutal  Sanitas  First Class.  Is  one  of  His  Majesty's  Deputy  Lieuten- ants for  the  County  of  London  ;  has  been admitted  to  the  Freedom  of  the  City  of  London  ; also  192 1  organised  the  whole  of  the  Transport for  London  and  the  Home  Counties  to  meet the  emergency  likely  to  arise.  Is  Vice-Chairman and  a  Founder  of  the  Automobile  Association  ; also  Chairman  of  the  Royal  Botanic  Society. Clubs :— Royal  Thames  Yacht,  Bath.  Address  : —Kensington  House,  W.2.  Phone: — Park 1600. Mont  Gilpin. Born  in  1876,  Mr.  Gilpin  was  one  of  the pioneers  during  the  touring  days  of  the  kine- matograph.  For  several  years  he  was  manager for  Andrews'  Pictures  at  St.  James'  Hall, Plymouth  ;  at  Andrews'  new  Picture  House, Plymouth  ;  at  Colne,  Lanes,  Bristol,  Westcliff- on-Sea,  and  Portsmouth.  For  eight  years  pro- prietor of  the  Belgrave  Picture  Theatre,  Ply- mouth, he  became  managing  director  when  it was  converted  into  a  limited  liability  company. Address: — 20,  Headland  Park,  North  Hill, Plymouth. Ernest  Vincent  Glenister. Born  1883.  Nephew  of  Frank  Glenister,  of London  Pavilion.  First  associated  with  pictures in  1904  at  the  Royal  Hall,  Greenwich.  Joined Albert  P.  Cross,  of  Cross'  Pictures,  Ltd.,  in 1906,  and  subsequently  connected  with  all  of Cross'  enterprises,  including  Cross'  Pictures, Ltd.,  until  191 8.  Secretary  and  Sales  Manager to  Will  Day  1918  to  1921.  Took  over  the  man- agement of  The  Duke  of  York's  Theatre, Brighton,  February  1922  ;  Chairman,  Sussex Branch,  C.E.A.,  1923  to  1926.  Takes  a  keen and  active  interest  in  questions  of  licensing  and has  successfully  contested  the  "  A  "  and  "  U  " conditions  throughout  Sussex.  Club  : — Preston Club,  Brighton.  Private  Address : — 78,  Compton Road,  Preston  Park,  Brighton. Frederick  Rice  Goodwin,  C.B.E. [Ex-President,  C.E.A.] Born  in  1873,  F.  R.  Goodwin  received  his education  at  the  Peckham  Grammar  School. As  Chairman  of  the  London  and  Home  Counties Branch  he  was  prominently  identified  with the  work  of  the  C.E.A.  for  a  long  period.  He resigned  the  chairmanship  of  the  branch  in 1920  on  being  elected  President  of  the  Associa- tion. Was  a  member  of  the  Middlesex  County Council,  and  was  the  Founder  and  Managing Director  of  the  North  Metropolitan  Circuit.  A prominent  Freemason,  he  is  connected  wi^h the  Anima,  the  Overseas  and  the  Civitas Lodges.  Clubs  : — -Royal  Automobile,  Road. Address  : — -Fort  Haven,  Shoreham,  Sussex. Isaac  Graham. [Central  Picture  House,  Sheffield.} Isaac  Graham,  President  of  the  Sheffield Branch  of  the  C.E.A. ,  and  member  of  General- Council,  is  a  Yorkshiremac  and  was  born  at Hull  in  1877,  receiving  his  education  in  that city.  A  business  man  with  many  interests in  the  commercial  life  of  Sheffield,  he  at  first took  up  "  Movies  "  more  as  a  hobby,  but  has recently  considerably  increased  his  interests in  the  Trade.  In  1914  he  became  an  active director  of  Premier  Pictures,  Ltd.,  Sheffield, and  more  recently  of  the  Abbeydale  Picture House  Co.,  Ltd.,  and  Central  Picture  House Co.  (Sheffield),  Ltd.  He  is  also  Managing Director  of  the  Palace  Picture  Theatre,  Newark, and  the  Newark  Kinema.  Address  : — 37, Collegiate  Crescent   Broomhall  Park  Sheffield. J.  C.  Graham. Became  identified  with  the  film  business  in  its early  days  and  has  continued  in  the  Industry since,  with  the  following  concerns  :  Western  Film Co. ,St. Louis, Mo.  ;  Swanson  Crawford  Film  Co.  ; Reliance  Motion  Picture  Co.,  New  York  ;  Uni- versal Film  Manufacturing  Co.,  New  York  ; Mutual  Film  Corp.,  New  York.  Director  of  the following  companies  :  Paramount  Famous- Lasky  Corporation,  New  York  ;  Famous-Lasky Film  Service,  Ltd.,  London  ;  Famous  Players Film  Company,  London  ;  Plaza  Theatre  Com- pany, Ltd.,  London  ;  Carlton  Theatre  Company, Ltd.,  London  ;  Olympic  Kinematograph  Labora- tories, Ltd.,  London  ;  Famous-Lasky  Film Service,  Ltd.,  Sydney,  Australia;  Societe Anonima  Italiana  Films  Paramount,  Rome  ; Paramount  Film  Vertrieb,  G.m.b.H.,  Berlin  ; Societe  Anonyme  Francaise  des  Films  Para- mount, Paris  ;  Paramount  FilmsS. A., Barcelona; N.V.  Paramount  Films,  Amsterdam..  Address : — Paramount  House,  166-170,  Wardour  Street, W.i. Booth  Grainge. Managing  Director  of  Mercury  (Booth  Grainge') Film  Senice,  Ltd. Born  1  8S0.  Was  connected  with  film  industry in  India  before  retiring  from  the  Army,  and  com- menced film  renting  in  191 9  in  partnership  with Thomas  H.  Green,  but  after  a  short  period bought  ou  this  interests.  Managing  director  of Famous  Music  Masters  (Northern) .  Ltd. ,  Famous Melodies,  Ltd.,  and  exploited  these  films  in the  United  Kingdom.  Later  produced  "  Ball of  Fortune"  and  "Famous  Song  Scenas." Address  : — -The  Bungalow,  Churchwood  Avenue, Far  Headingley,  Leeds.    Phone: — Leeds  51932. A.  G.  Granger. Born  1880.  Entered  the  industry  as  exhibitor at  the  old  St.  James's  Hall,  Plymouth.  Later 274 The  Kin emato graph  Year  Book. became  manager  of  the  old  Court  Theatre, Tottenham  Court  Road,  afterwards  going  to the  Potteries  to  supervise  four  houses  controlled by  Cinema  House,  Ltd.  Opened  Majestic,  Stoke. Founded  the  firm  of  Granger's  Exclusives,  Ltd., in  1 91 8,  at  Stoke.  Has  been  associated  in  pro- duction with  Davidson,  Anglo-Hollandia,  Vita, and  Legrand.  Joined  British  Talking  Pictures, Ltd.,  in  December,  1928,  in  charge  of  London Office,  193,  Wardour  Street. T.  A.  Grant,  A.C.A. Born  at  Leicester  and  educated  at  Muggleston School,  Leicester.  Became  a  chartered accountant  and  now  a  member  of  the  firm  of Bourner,  Bullock  &  Co.,  chartered  accountants, Hanley,  Stoke-on-Trent.  Secretary  of  the Hanley  Theatres  and  Circus,  Ltd.,  for  about fourteen  years  and  of  the  Staffs  Cinematograph (1912)  Co.,  Ltd.,  for  about  seven  years,  and now  Secretary  of  the  Potteries  Theatres,  Ltd. Secretary  of  the  North  Staffs  Branch  of  the C.E.A.  for  seven  years.  Private  address: — 38, Bedford  Street,  Basford,  Stoke-on-Trent. Frank  Green. [General  Manager,  International  Cinematograph Corporation,  Ltd.] Born  1893.  Joined  International  Cinemato- graph Corporation,  Limited,  January,  19 19  ; became  general  manager  1924.  Member  of  the Council  Kinematograph  Renters'  Society. Club  : — Engineers.  Address  : — 101,  Wardour Street  W. H.  J.  Green. [Ex-President,  Scottish  Branch  of  the  C.E.A.] A  worthy  son  of  the  late  George  Green  and  a principal  of  the  well-known  Green's  circuit  of halls.  His  recent  presidency  of  the  Scottish branch  was  a  popular  one,  and  since  then  the large  amount  of  hard  work  put  in  by  him  in the  interests  of  exhibitors  and  the  trade  gener- ally has  been  recognised  on  all  sides.  The Green  circuit,  in  which  he  and  his  brother  are associated,  added  in  October  the  Playhouse, Renfield  Street,  Glasgow,  the  largest  kinema  in Europe.  Address: — Craigie  Hall,  Bellahouston, Glasgow. J.  Leslie  Greene. Born  in  1875,  at  Liverpool,  Leslie  Greene has  become  one  of  the  leading  figures  in  Liverpool film  circles.  He  was  educated  privately,  and entered  the  journalistic  profession,  becoming finally  managing  director  of  the  Liverpool  City Press,  Ltd.  He  afterwards  entered  the  film business,  and  is  now  chairman  of  the  Hope Hall,  Cinema,  Liverpool,  the  Kingsway,  Hoy- lake,  and  Walton  Vale  P.H.,  managing  director, Metropole  Theatre,  Bootle.  and  Queen's, Hoylake,  Chairman,  Enterprises  (Liverpool), Ltd.,  Booking  Agent  for  the  Victoria  Cinema Liverpool.  Chairman  and  managing  director, New  Carlton  Rooms,  and  was  in  1930  made  the first  president  of  the  Liverpool  Kinema  Exchange. Club  : — Liverpool  Press  Club.  Office  Address  : — 7 .  Elliott  Street,  Liverpool,  W.  Phone  : — Royal 5^8.  London  Offices: — 29 a,  Charing  Cross Road.  Phone  : — Gerrard  42  88. Frank  Davis  Gray. [Ex -Chairman,  Leicester  Branch,  C.E.A.] Mr.  Gray  filled  the  office  of  Chairman  of  the Leicester  branch  of  the  C.E.A.  for  a  period  of three  years,  during  which  the  branch  passed through   a  very  strenuous   time.    Has  been manager  of  the  Olympia  Picture  Theatre, Leicester,  ever  since  the  house  was  erected fifteen  years  ago.  Address: — 49,  Highfield Street,  Leicester. Harold  Robert  Lester  Groom. Educated  Margate,  Switzerland,  France,  and Germany  ;  specialised  in  electrical  engineering South-Western  Polytechnic  :  successively  served with  West  London  Engineering  Works,  Gwynnes, Ltd.,  Underground  Electric  Railways,  Metro- politan Power  Supply  Co.,  and  in  1913  became associated  with  the  General  Electric  Co.,  where he  is  now  in  charge  of  sales  work  and  the  prepara  - tion  of  tenders  and  general  technical  work  of  the engineering  department  ;  for  last  five  years  has been  in  charge  of  the  stage  lighting  department Address: — -Magnet  House,  Kingsway.  W.C.2. Phone: — Regent  7050. Julius  Hagen. [Director  Strand  Film  Co.,  Ltd.] Born  1  884.  At  the  age  of  eighteen  went  into partnership  with  Leon  M.  Lion  in  various  plays. Afterwards  joined  Fred  Terry  and  Julia  Neilson. He  left  the  stage  to  enter  the  film  business,  joining Ruffells'.  From  there  he  was  engaged  by  Essanay Company  to  break  down  the  boycott  which existed  all  over  the  United  Kingdom  on  the Chaplin  Films.  From  this  company  he  joined Stoll's  and  afterwards  left  to  join  Universal  as London  manager.  Then  joined  Astra  National  as general  manager  and  exploited  for  them  "  The Flag  Lieutenant."  He  was  instrumental  with J.  B.  Williams  in  forming  the  W.P.  Film  Com- pany ;  in  1928  formed  the  Strand  Film  Co.,  Ltd. Address  : — 177,  Regent  Street.  Phone  : — Gerrard  0978. Edwin  Haigh,  J.P.,  C.C. [Ex-Chairman,  Liverpool  Branch,  C.E.A.] Born  in  1  864,  at  Liverpool,  Edwin  Haigh  is now  either  proprietor,  director  or  managing director  of  many  of  the  leading  kinemas  in  the Merseyside  area,  including  Hope  Hall  Cinema, Ltd.  ;  Gaiety  Cinema,  Ltd.  ;  Scala  (Liverpool), Ltd.;  Futurist  (Liverpool),  Ltd.  ;  Lyric  (Birken- head), Ltd. ;  Tivoli  (Liverpool),  Ltd.  ;  Wallasey Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.;  Homer  Cinema,  Ltd.  ; Derby  Cinema  ;  and  Birkenhead  Picture- drome  and  Billiard  Hall,  Ltd.  Outside  the Trade  he  is  connected  with  many  billiard  halls and  insurance  companies.  He  was  the  original founder  and  first  chairman  of  the  C.E.A.  in Liverpool,  and  is  also  a  member  of  the  Liverpool City  Council  ;  also  a  Magistrate  for  the  City  of Liverpool.  Now  assisted  in  his  theatre  interests by  his  son  (Capt.  J.  H.  Haigh,  M.C.)  as  partner. Club  : — Liverpool  Senior  Conservative.  Address  : "  San  Roque,"  Calderstones  Park,  Liverpool. Harry  Hargreaves. Born  in  1865  at  Clitheroe,  Lancashire.  Took over  the  management  of  the  Albert  Hall  and Queen's  Market,  Morecambe,  1895,  converted the  Market  into  a  kinema  1920.  Ran  his  first picture  1900.  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  West Lancashire  Branch,  C.E.A.  Hon.  Secretary  and Treasurer  Morecambe  Entertainment  Proprie- tors and  Managers  Association.  A  well-known character  in  the  Kinema  world ;  just  entered upon  his  thirty-third  year  as  general  manager of  the  above  building. Norman  Hart. [Solicitor,  C.E.A.] Norman  Hart  was  born  in  Bradford  and educated  at  the  Grammar  School  and  Denstone College.    For  some  years  he  was  connected  with * Who's  What  in  the  Trade. 275 the  manufacturing  and  merchandise  of  the Bradford  trade,  but  eventually  gave  this  up  and went  to  Cambridge,  where  he  represented  his college  at  tennis,  cricket  and  football  during the  three  years  he  was  residing  there.  Then taking  a  Law  Degree  he  was  articled  in  London, where  he  has  since  been  in  practice.  Since being  appointed  solicitor  to  the  C.E.A.,  he  has dealt  with  a  number  of  Trade  cases.  Address  : — 37,  Pembroke  Square,  S.W.r. Hugh  V.  Harraway. {Solicitor,  K.R.S*.] Admitted  a  solicitor  of  the  Supreme  Court  in 1906,  Mr.  Harraway  has  always  been  closely identified  with  the  film  renting  industry.  He was  instrumental  in  forming  the  Kinematograph Renters'  Society  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland, Limited,  and  has  since  acted  as  its  solicitor  ;  as also  its  predecessor,  the  Cinematograph  Trade Protection  Society.  Address  :■ — 12,  South Square,  Gray's  Inn,  W.C.i.  Phone  : — Chancery 8451. H.  E.  Hayward. Educated  at  Ilfracombe.  Entered  the  com- mercial world  in  1900,  interested  in  the  manu- facturing and  building  trades,  connected  with Kinema  Industry  since  1908.  Joined  the  ex- hibiting side  in  1920.  Managing  Director  of the  New  Royalty  Kinema,  Brixton ;  and  later Managing  Director  of  the  Rivoli,  Southend. In  1924  commenced  film  renting,  introducing the  famous  Music  Master  Series.  Filmed  the C.E.A.  Conference,  Glasgow,  1925,  and  the Brighton  Conference.  Produced  series  of  two- reel  films,  "  Beauty  Spots  of  Britain"  Series  ; and  a  number  of  educational  and  interest  films. Many  years  member  of  Executive  Committee C.E.A. ,  London  Branch,  and  on  the  Technical Committee.  End  of  1927  brought  out  the British  Motion  Picture  News._  Address  : — 25,  Charing  Cross  Road  ;  and  112D,  Brixton Hill,  London,  S.W.2. Edward  Thomas  Heron,  J.P. [Founder  and  Secretary,  Anima  Lodge.] E.  T.  Heron  has  been  responsible  for  the founding  of  eight  Freemasons'  Lodges,  including the  Anima  Lodge,  of  which  he  was  the  first Worshipful  Master.  Born  in  1867,  he  was educated  at  the  Haberdashers'  School.  He  is  an ex-alderman  of  the  Borough  of  St.  Pancras.  and was  mayor  in  1908-9.  He  is  the  founder  of the  Kinematograph  Weekly,  and  of  E.  T.  Heron and  Co.,  Ltd.,  printers  and  publishers  ;  chair- man, A.  Page  and  Co.,  Ltd.,  and  The  Music Dealer,  Ltd.  ;  managing  director,  G.  T.  Foulis and  Co.,  Ltd.  ;  proprietor  of  St.  Leonards  golf course  and  tennis  courts.  Club  : — -East  Sussex County  Club.  Address: — "  Maxclif,"  St. Leonards-on-Sea. Graham  Scott  Hewett,  D.S.C. Born  1889.  Joined  Trade  in  1909.  Inter- national Feature  Film  Corporation  in  1910. International  Cinematograph  Corporation, .1912. Three  years'  naval  service.  Awarded  D.S.C. on  the  Vindictive  at  Zeebrugge.  On  Council  of K.R.S.  Has  distributed  nearly  2,000  British and  foreign  films  in  the  United  Kingdom,  and supervised  many  notable  productions,  including "Tommy  Atkins"  (in  1914),  "When  Fleet Meets  Fleet,"  etc.  Clubs  : — Royal  Corinthian Yacht  Club;  The  Ice  Club.  Addresses: — 101,  Wardour  Street,  W.i  ;  and  "  Wood- heights,"    Carshalton,  Surrey. Edward  Hewitson. [Ex-President,  C.E.A,  | Was  manager  for  15  years  of  Theatre  Royal, Smethwick,  a  "legitimate"  hou^e.  Gave  first moving  picture  shows  in  borough,  renting town  hall  for  the  purpose.  Proprietor  to-day of  five  of  the  eight  halls  in  Smethwick  :  Prince's Hali  :  Palace,  Oldbury  Road  ;  Coliseum,  Bear- wood ;  Majestic,  Bearwood,  and  Empire.  Ex- Chairman  of  Birmingham  and  Midland  Branch of  the  C.E.A.  and  Member  of  General  Council of  C.E.A.,  ex-President  of  the  C.E.A.  Takes  an active  interest  in  public  and  social  life  of  Smeth- wick. Ex-Chairman  of  the  Birmingham  and District  Cinema  Benevolent  Fund,  Member  of the  Joint  Committee  of  Birmingham  Magistrates and  Exhibitors.  Address: — 279,  Lordswood Road,  Harborne,  Birmingham. Frank  Hill,  F.C.I.S. [Secretary,  K.R.S. ] Frank  Hill,  the  secretary  of  the  Kine- matograph Renters'  Society  of  Great  Britain and  Ireland,  Ltd.,  was  born  in  London  in  1  887. In  igr2  elected  an  Associate  of  the  Chartered Instiute  of  Secretaries  and  Fellow  in  1928, and  in  1913  he  became  Secretary  of  the  Tele- phone Development  Companv  (19 12),  Ltd.  ; and  had  charge  of  the  affairs  of  the  Constanti- nople Telephone  Company.  During  this  period also  a  large  proportion  of  the  work  in  liquidating the  National  Telephone  Company,  Ltd., devolved  upon  him.  From  1915  to  1918  he was  general  manager  and  secretary  of  the Performing  Right  Society,  Ltd.  He  was appointed  secretary  of  the  K.R.S.  in  January, 1919.  Address: — "  Heathcote,"  Pangbourne' Berks. Abe  Hollander. Born  at  Leicester  in  1 883,  Abe  Hollander  was educated  at  the  Nottingham  University.  He has  been  Managing  Director  of  Special  Pro- ductions, Ltd.;  the  Futurist,  Manchester;  the Whitehall,  Derby;  the  Globe,  Cheetham  ;  the Queen's,  Hollinwood;  the  Scala.  Hyde;  the Alexandra,  Hyde  ;  and  at  the  same  time  was  a Director  of  the  Scala.  Middlesbrough,  and Futurist  and  Scala,  Birmingham.  He  was owner  of  the  Scala,  Brighton,  and  Chairman  of Keycities,  Ltd.,  controlling  a  number  of  films, and  the  Gaiety  Theatre,  Manchester.  In  1913 he  was  partner  with  Sol  Levy  in  Midland Film  Co,,  together  with  Sol  Levy  and  Alfred Leslie  built  the  Scala  and  Futurist,  Birmingham. In  1 914  head  traveller  for  Sun  exclusives,  later becoming  manager  for  eight  counties.  Special- ises in  launching  gigantic  supers,  and  put  out m  England  originally,  "  Birth  of  a  Nation," "Hearts  of  the  World,"  and  "Intolerance." Clubs  : — Central  Birmingham,  Derby  County. Manchester  Kinema  Club  and  the  Stadium' London.  Address: — "St  Malo,"  Queenscourt,' Wembley,  Middx.    Phone: — Wembley  2746. Charles  W.  Hopper. First  Secretary  of  the  British  National  Film League.  Planned  the  British  Film  Wreek scheme.  Edited  the  Livingstone  film.  Artist, novelist,  journalist,  and  publicity  expert.' Adapted  and  produced  the  first  original  plays' broadcast  from  2  LO.  Address:  BM/EBPT W.C.i. George  Hopton. [General  Manager,  Gainsborough  Pictures,  Ltd.] Born  1887  and  educated  at  Rutlish  Science College,    Surrey,    George    Hopton   has  been 276 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. actively  engaged  in  every  branch  of  the  Industry. Joined  Thomas  Edison  and  Co.  in  1911.  Was with  Pathe  in  1912,  opening  Leeds,  Glasgow, Newcastle  and  Birmingham  branches.  Joined Fox  in  1 91 6,  opening  Birmingham  office  being appointed  in  191 7  general  sales  manager  for Fox,  resigning  in  1923.  Handled  sales  of Down  to  the  Sea  in  Ships  "  in  1924.  Formed renting  company,  Unique,  Ltd.,  to  exploit "  Violettes  Imperiales  "  for  Charles  B.  Cochran, and  "The  Lyons  Mail"  for  A.  E.  Abrahams. General  Manager,  Gainsborough,  Pictures,  Ltd., Piccadilly  Pictures,  Ltd.,  Piccadilly  Studios, Ltd.  (1925).  Clubs  : — Constitutional  and  Picca- dilly Stadium.  Address  : — 58,  Wardour  Street, W.i. John  A.  Houston. [Secretary  of  the  Scottish  Branch  of  the  C.E.A.] Besides  being  the  very  active  Secretary  of the  Scottish  Branch  of  the  C.E.A.,  he  is  also Secretary  for  a  few  picture  houses  in  Scotland. A  partner  of  the  well-known  chartered  account- ancy firm  of  Turner  and  Houston,  he  has  done much  to  further  the  interests  of  the  kinema Trade  in  Scotland.  Has  done  good  work  for the  Benevolent  Fund  in  the  capacity  of  secretary of  that  organisation.  Address  :■ — 90,  Mitchell Street,  Glasgow,  Ci. A.  Hubrich. Born  1  886.  Educated  in  Austria  and  Hungary. Joined  the  Trade  in  1919  with  the  former  Decla Company  (Foreign  Department)  in  Berlin. Represented  Decla  and  later  Ufa  for  several years  in  Holland.  Represented  Ufa  in  the United  Kingdom  from  November,  1925,  until December,  1927.  Now  associated  with  British International  Pictures,  Ltd.,  149-151,  Regent Street,  W. David  Hughes. [Chairman,  South  Wales  Conciliation  Board.] Born  at  Neath  in  1  86 5,  and  educated  at  Swan- sea .  He  has  a  controlling  interest  in  the  following halls  :  New  Theatre,  Maesteg  ;  Grand  Cinema, Porth  ;  Olympia,  Ogmore  Vale  ;  Pandyfield Picturedrome  ;  Royal  Cinema  Co..  Tonypandy  ; Pavilion,  Treorchy ;  joint  managing  director Plaza,  North  Road,  Cardiff  ;  and  is  also  interested in  the  Cinema,  Pontygwaith.  He  is  chairman  of the  South  W  ales  Kinema  Conciliation  Board  and a  prominent  member  of  the  SouthWales  branch  of the  C.E.A.  Clubs  /—Glamorgan  Club,  Cardiff, and  Business  Men's,  Tonypandy.  Business Address  : — Salisbury  Cottage,  Trealaw,  Rhondda. Private  Address: —  Danygra'g.55  Dinas, Rhondda. W.  J.  Hutchinson. [Managing  Director,  Fox  Film  Company.] Born  in  1892.  Mr.  Hutchinson  entered  the kinematograph  Industry  ten  years  ago.  In  the course  of  his  experience  he  has  carried  on  busi- ness in  nearly  every  country  in  the  world. Address: — 13,  Berners  Street,  W.i. Horace  Judge. Graduate  (B.A.)  London  University.  Ameri- can and  British  experience  in  amusement business.  Manager  in  U.S.A.  for  Charles  Dilling- ham and  George  C.  Tyler  with  George  Arliss, Elsie  Janis  and  Fritzi  Scheff,  and  other  leading stars.  Assistant  to  advertising  manager  for Universal  (U.S.A.)  and  First  National  Pictures, Inc.  (U.S.A.).  Manager  of  Publicity  and  Adver- tising First  National  Pictures,  Ltd.,  1923-1928. Made  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Directors,  1924. Private  address  : — Park  Cottage,  Manor  Way, Beckenham,  Kent.    Phone  :— Beckenham  0244. Sir  William  Jury. Born  in  1 870.  Sir  \\  illiam  Jury  is  one  of  the oldest  members  of  the  Trade,  with  widespread interests  in  every  branch.  He  was  prominently identified  with  the  Trade  Ambulance  Fund  and is  also  keenly  interested  in  the  Trade  Benevolent Fund.  During  the  war  Sir  W  illiam  was  the organiser  of  the  supply  of  films  for  the  Western Front,  Italy,  Salonica,  Mesopotamia,  Egypt  and Palestine,  whilst  he  also  rendered  considerable help  in  connection  with  the  War  Loan  and in  organising  war  charities.  These  various services  were  recognised  in  191 8,  when  he  was created  a  knight.  Managing  Director  of  Jury- Metro-Goldwyn,  Ltd.,  in  1924  to  1927.  Address  : —Sherwood  House,  Reading,  and  19-21,  Tower Street,  W.C.2. T.  Herbert  Kaye,  F.L.A.A. Born  1866  and  one  of  the  best -known  account- ants in  the  Huddersfield  district.  In  recent  years has  been  actively  interested  in  Andrews'Pictures, Ltd.  Trade  interests  date  back  to  1911.  For three  years  Chairman  of  Leeds  C.E.A. ,  and  dele- gate to  General  Council  for  Leeds  Branch.  Took an  extremely  active  part  in  the  op  osition  to the  Beaverbrook  "release  reform"  plan  and to  the  suggested  "co-operative"  movement. Mr.  Kaye  has  large  shopping  interests  in  Hudders- field, where  he  recently  developed  a  series  of  old warehouses  into  an  Arcade  and  formed  one  of the  busiest  shopping  centres  in  the  town.  Clubs: — Engineers,  London  ;  Liberal  and  Borough, Huddersfield.  Addresses  : — Edgerton,  Hudders- field, and  Littlebury  St.  Andrews,  Bungay, Suffolk.    Phone: — 1799. Cecil  Kershaw,  A.lnst.P. Born  1  884.  Director  of  Amalgamated  Photo- graphic Manufacturers,  Ltd.,  3,  Soho  Square. London,  W.i.  Proprietors  of  A.  Kershaw  and Son,  Leeds.  Manufacturers  of  Kalee  Projectors and  Accessories,  and  other  scientific,  optical  and precision  engineering  work.  Also  director  of  the Thornton  Pickard  Manufacturing  Co.,  Ltd., Altrincham.  Addresses  :■ — 3,  Soho  Square, W.i  ;  200,  Harehills  Lane,  Leeds,  and  "  Glen- royd,"  Park  Lane,  Roundnaj%  Leeds. Paul  Kimberley,  O.B.E. Born  Langley,  near  Birmingham.  Assistant Manager  to  Church  Army  Lantern  Dept., 1905;  joined  Frank  Brockliss  1909;  founded Imperial  Film  Co.,  June.  1913  ;  supervised production  of  "  Ivanhoe,"  the  biggest  British production  of  that  time.  November,  1913; formed  Thanhouser  Films,  Ltd.,  handling Thanhouser  output.  Became  associated  with Hepworth  Picture  Plays,  191 7;  appointed director,  sales  and  distribution  manager. Managing  director.  Hepworth  Film  Service Ltd.,  until  1924.  Now  joint  managing  director National  Screen  Service,  Ltd.  In  1916  founded scheme  for  training  disabled  ex-Service  men  as operators,  afterwards  taken  over  by  the  National Kinema  Trades  Advisory  Committee  ;  appointed technical  adviser  to  Committee.  Address  : — 1, Pierrepoint  Road,  Acton,  W. W.  Gavazzi  King. [Consulting  Secretary,  C.E.A.] Born  in  Dublin  in  1856,  W.  Gavazzi  King was  educated  at  I-oretto ,  Scotland,  and  graduated at  the  University  of  Edinburgh.  Taking  up journalism,  he  also  became  a  lecturer  on  science and  literature.  He  joined  the  C.E.A.  in  1912 and   only  resigned  the  general  secretaryship Who's  What  in  the  Trade. 277 in  ig;6,  maintaining  his  association  by  the offices  of  consulting  secretary  and  editor  of  the Film  Reports.  Clubs: — Caledonian,  National Liberal. John  Lambert. First  entered  the  business  in  association  with the  late  Henry  Hibbert  at  Bradford.  He  founded the  Wellington  Film  Service  at  Leeds,  and has  now  prominent  interests  on  both  sides.  He is  managing  director  of  the  City  Cinema,  Boar Lane,  Leeds,  the  Central  Cinema,  Harrogate  ; Hippodrome,  Wyke,  Bradford  ;  and  Picture House,  Garforth.  He  was  the  founder  and  first chairman  of  directors,  Yorkshire  Kinema Exchange.  A  prominent  member  of  the  Leeds and  County  Conservative  Executive,  he  has represented'  the  Roundhay  ward  in  Leeds Council  since  1921.  At  the  Parliamentary Election  in  November,  1923,  unsuccessfully contested  Barkston  Ash  division  of  Yorks  in Liberal  interests.  Clubs: — Leeds  and  County and  Yorkshire  Cinema.  Address  :—  Lynwood, Park  Villas,  Roundhay,  Leeds. Charles  Lapworth. A  journalist  by  profession,  Charles  Lapworth received  his  early  training  in  Yorkshire.  When in  Los  Angeles  he  was  personal  representative and  collaborator  of  Charles  Chaplin,  and  with Chaplin,  Mary  Pickford  and  Douglas  Fairbanks he  toured  the  States  on  a  special  Liberty  Loan campaign.  When  Goldwyn  decided  to  open  up in  England  he  became  Secretary  of  Goldwyn  Ltd. , and  Director  of  Promotion.  Afterwards  he  went on  the  production  side  with  Goldwyn  in  Culver City,  California,  being  associated  with  Victor Seastrom.  Later  associated  with  Donald  Crisp, Director  of  Douglas  Fairbanks  in  "Don  Q." Last  year  joined  the  Board  of  Gainsborough Pictures,  Ltd. ,  as  Editorial  Director.  Author  of "Tripoli  and  Young  Italy"  (1912),  "  Self- Determination  for  California '  '(1919)  and  various original  photoplays. Robb  Lawson. Publicity  and  Exploitation  Director  to  Allied Artists.  Formerly  with  Universal  and  F.B.O. Offices.  Nine  years  with  Cassell  &  Co.,  Ltd.. Publishers.  Managed  London  Newspaper Service.  Introduced  Prologues  to  Great  Britian at  Alhambra,  London,  in  1920,  with  D.  W. Griffith's  "  Broken  Blossoms."  Directed  and managed  London  West  End  Film  presentations at  Alhambra,  Palace,  New  Oxford,  London Pavilion  and  Empire  Theatres,  and  press managed  shows  at  London  Hippodrome,  and The  Tivoli.  Member,  The  Society  of  Authors, The  Press  Club,  Critics  Circle,  N.U.J.,  etc. Address :  90,  Oakwood  Road,  Hampstead Garden  Suburb,  N.W.n.  Phone:  Speedwell 1167. W.  L.  de  S.  Lennox. [Clement.  Blake  and  Day.) Founded,  and  now  the  sole  proprietor  of  the business  of  Clement,  Blake  and  Day,  one  of  the oldest  established  firms  engaged  in  the  sale  of kinemas  and  theatres ;  authority  on  kinema values  and  the  purchasing  agent  of  many  of  the leading  circuits.  Address : — Lennox  House, 22,  Wardour  Street,  W.i. Alfred  Lever. Bora  in  London  in  1  877,  Alfred  Lever  was educated  at  the  Cowper  Street  Foundation School  and  the  City  of  London  College.  He entered  the  Trade  via  Ruff  ells',  later  was  manager of  the  Big  Feature  department  of  the  Fox  Film Co.,  ana  on  the  formation  of  the  Stoll  Film  Co., in  191 8,  was  appointed  sales  manager,  becoming general  manager  in  June,  1920.  Visiting America  twice  in  1922  was  successful  in  placing "  Adventures  of  Sherlock  Holmes,"  "  The  Hound of  the  Basken  illes,"  andotherStollfilms.  Repre- sented the  Trade  at  the  United  States  Senate on  the  Tariff  question.  Resigned  from  Stoll's in  June,  1924.  Late  Director  of  Metropolitan Electric  Theatres,  Ltd.,  controlling  Golden Domes,  Streatham  ;  Empire,  Streatham.  Sole lessee  Grand  Palace  Theatre,  St.  Albans. Address: — -"  Coverdale,"  19=;,  Willesden  Lane, N.W. Ernest  Levy. Entered  the  Trade  in  Glasgow  in  1912,  and  has been  associated  with  P.  Levy  and  Co.  since  1914. He  covers  the  whole  of  Ireland  on  behalf  of  the firm.  Joined  up  from  Ireland  in  1914  and  served right  though  the  war.  Private  Address  :— 314,  Antrim  Road,  Belfast. Henry  Levy. Entered  the  Trade  in  19 14  in  conjunction with  Sol  Exclusives,  Birmingham  Opened offices  in  Belfast  and  Dublin.  Now  acting  as sole  Irish  Agent  for  the  leading  independent renters,  in  conjunction  with  his  son,  Ernest Levy.  In  addition  is  sole  buying  agents  for Cliftophone  Gramophones  and  British  Bruns- wick Panatropes  and  records.  Brother  of  Sol Levy,  Birmingham,  and  Alf  Levy,  Liverpool. Vice"  President  of  Belfast  Chess  Club.  Private address  : — 314,  Antrim  Road,  Belfast. Sol  Levy. [Sol  Exclusives,  Ltd.,  Birmingham.] Born  in  London,  January  1,  1877,  and  com- menced in  the  family  boot  and  shoe  manu- facturing business  at  the  age  of  14,  and travelled  for  his  firm  for  ten  years,  when  he  left to  set  up  for  himself.  Joined  the  Industry  in 1905,  on  the  exhibiting  side,  and  built  the  Scala and  Futurist  Theatres,  Birmingham,  and  now controls  a  circuit  of  over  20  kinemas  in  various towns.  Was  associated  with  the  purchase  of the  Palace,  London,  for  £400,000.  Is  a  strong advocate  of  first-class  music,  and  was  a  pioneer in  this  form  of  entertainment  in  the  kinema. Address : — Sun  House,  Holloway  Head,  Bir- mingham. E.  E.  Lyons. Entered  the  Industry  in  19 10  with  the Academy,  Brighton,  the  rebuilding  of  which in  1913  made  him  a  pioneer  of  large  capacity houses.  The  policy  was  carried  on  when  as managing  director  of  Biocolor  he  developed  a circuit  which  included  the  Dalston  ;  the  New Savoy,  Glasgow;  Savoy,  Plymouth;  New Grand,  Glasgow  ;  Holloway  Empire  ;  Peckham Hippodrome,  and  others  to  the  number  of  21 in  all.  As  a  ready  speaker  he  has  taken  a  pro- minent part  in  the  development  of  British  Films, the  reciprocity  proposals,  opposition  to  the compulsory  quota,  and  in  many  benevolent  and charitable  works  with  which  the  Industry  has been  associated.  On  General  Committee  of  the C.E.A.  for  many  years,  the  Council  of  the  Trade Benevolent  Fund,  and  for  two  years  chairman of  the  London  and  Home  Counties  Branch  of the  C.E.A.  Became  a  Director  of  Denman Picture  Houses,  Ltd.,  upon  its  formation,  and is  now  engaged  in  developing  a  circuit  of  large atmospheric  and  sound  theatres  in  and  around London.    Has  taken  a  leading  part  in  Brightcc 278 The  Kinematv graph  Year  Book. and  Hove  municipal  affairs,  and  is  a  member  of Brighton  Town  Council.  Club  : — National Liberal.  Address :— 8,  St.  Martin's  Place, Trafalgar  Square,  W.C.2. I.  L.  Lyons. Born  in  i  874.  Mr.  Lyons  entered  the  Trade  in 1 91 2,  and  has  taken  an  important  part  in  its development  in  the  Birmingham  area.  He  has been  chairman  of  the  Birmingham  and  Midland branch  of  the  C.E.A.,  1926  and  1927.  Address  : — 2r,  Calthorpe  Road,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham. Gerald  Malvern. Born  1878.  Studied  Law  at  Melbourne University  ;  later  entered  theatrical  profession in  England  on  the  business  side.  Joined  staff of  the  Times  under  Lord  Northcliffe.  Entered film  profession  in  i9ir.  Was  one  of  the  founders and  general  manager  of  British  Actors  Film  Co. , Ltd.  Went  to  Australia  in  1925,  and  together with  Senator  Guthrie  founded  British  Dominions Films  Pty.,  Ltd.,  whose  special  objects  are  for the  distribution  of  British  films  throughout Australia.  Returned  to  England  early  this year  and  together  with  Sir  Robert  Donald  and Major  Rassam  organised  British  Controlled Films,  Ltd.  Club  : — Players.  Private  Address  :—- 168,  Alexandra  Road,  St.  John's  Wood,  N.W.8. John  Maxwell. [Chairman  and  Managing  Director,  British  Inter- national Pictures,  Ltd.\ Entered  the  film  business  in  1912  as  an exhibitor.  Was  formerly  a  solicitor  in  Scotland. Later  he  became  actively  interested  in  Wardour Films,  Ltd.,  and  as  Chairman  of  that  company did  much  to  make  it  the  foremost  indepen- dent renting  house  in  the  trade.  Next  he turned  his  attention  to  film  production  a  nd was  the  moving  light  in  the  creation  of  British International  Pictures,  Ltd.,  of  which  he  is  now Chairman  and  Managing  Director.  Address  ; — i73>  Wardour  Street,  W.i.  Phone  .-—Regent 3272. George  Fergus  McDonald. [Ex-President,  C.E.A.] Born  in  Banffshire  in  1873,  Coun.  McDonald at  an  early  age  removed  to  Walsall  with  his parents,  and,  on  completion  of  apprenticeship, commenced  business  in  that  town.  Attracted to  the  kinematograph  Industry,  he  built  the Rookery  Picture  House,  Handsworth,  of  which he  is  sole  proprietor.  He  is  also  part  owner  of  the Coliseum,  Saltley,  Birmingham,  and  interested in  new  Kingsway  Cinema  at  King's  Heath, Birmingham.  Ex-president  of  the  Birmingham and  Midland  Counties  Branch  of  C.E.A.,  and  is a  member  of  the  joint  committee  of  Birmingham Justices  and  the  C.E.A.,  and  representative, since  November,  1919,  of  Sandwell  ward  on  the Birmingham  City  Council.  Member  of  Chamber of  Commerce  Club.  Address  : — Melrose,  Grove Lane,  Handsworth,  Birmingham. Charles  P.  Metcalfe, [Managing  Director  of  the  Mid.  Yorkshire Entertainments,  Ltd.] Born  at  West  Hartlepool  in  1883,  C.  P. Metcalfe  first  entered  the  exhibiting  business in  1909,  and  opened  the  first  twice  nightly picture  hall  in  Leeds.  He  was  also  the  convener of  the  meeting  at  which  it  was  decided  to  form the  Yorkshire  Branch  of  the  C.E.A.  He  is Managing  Director  of  the  Mid.  Yorkshire Entertainments,  Ltd.,  North  Eastern  Entertain- ments, Ltd.,  the  Harrogate  Theatre  Co.,  Ltd., and  a  director  of  Tees  Entertainments,  Ltd., Fellow  of  the  Chartered  Institute  of  Secretaries. Dealer  in  accessories,  etc.,  Yorks  and  Lines. Agent  for  Powers  and  Simplex,  director  European Theatres,  Ltd.,  and  proprietor  Leeds  Variety Agency.  Addresses.: — 16,  Lidget  Park  Road, Roundhay,  Leeds ;  21,  King  Charles  Croft, Leeds  ;  10,  Grey  Street,  Newcastle -on -Tyne. Phones  .—Leeds  2500  8  and  Newcastle  Central 675i. Fred  W.  Morrison. [Delegate,  Northern  Branch,  C.E.A.] Trustee  to  the  C.E.A.  and  member  of  the General  Council,  F.  W.  Morrison  is  one  of  the four  delegates  of  the  Northern  Branch.  He  was one  of  the  original  founders  of  an  association  of kinema  exhibitors  which  was  formed  in Newcastle  in  the  infancy  days  of  the  Industry, and  he  represented  that  district  at  the  Birming- ham Conference  which  gave  birth  to  the  C.E.A. Owns  the  Imperial  Hall  at  Dunston-on-Tyne. Born  in  1873,  he  began  life  as  a  newspaper  boy in  his  native  city,  Newcastle -on-Tyne.  Club:- — Newcastle  Rotary.  Address  :— "  Greenbank," Whickham,E.  Durham.  Phone: — Whickham 66. William  Morton. Chairman  and  Managing  Director  of  Morton's Pictures,  Ltd,] 2cm,  January  24, 1 83  8, and  still  one  of  the  most active  managers  of  Great  Britain,  attending punctually  to  business  daily.  Controls,  in addition  to  four  picture  halls,  the  Grand  and Alexandra  Theatres,  Hull  ;  Exclusively  a  busi- ness man,  total  abstainer,  avoiding  politics  and clubs  alike.  Address: — Royston,  Nottingham Road,  Hull,  East  Yorks. Archibald  Nettiefold. Head  of  Nettiefold  Productions.  Address: — Comedy  Theatre,  S.W.i. Alfred  Ernest  Newbould. [Ex-President,  C.E.A.] Born  in  1873,  and  educated  at  Burton  Gram- mar School.  He  is  a  director  of  Associated Provincial  Picture  Houses,  Ltd.,  Albany  Ward Theatres,  Ltd.  From  1914  until  March  of  1920 he  was  President  of  the  C.E.A.  and  many  useful Trade  movements  were  initiated  during  his term  of  office.  In  March,  191 9,  he  was  elected M.P.  for  the  West  Leyton  division  of  Essex  by a  very  large  majority,  but  lost  his  seat  at  the General  Election  in  November,  1922.  Address  : — 28,  Upper  Cheyne  Row,  Chelsea.  Club: — National  Liberal. Sol.  G.  Newman. [Special  Representative  in  Great  Britain  of  F.B.O. Export  Corporation  of  New  York.] Was  General  Manager,  RuffelPs  Exclusives, till  1 91 9,  when  he  joined  and  became  managing director  of  B.E.  Films,  Ltd.  In  July,  1923,  he joined  R-C-P  of  America  as  General  Manager  for U.K.  and  Continental  Europe.  Club  : — R.A.C. Address:  185A,  Wardour-  Street,  W.  Cable Address ;-— Numasollie,  London. Anthony  Oates. [Brighton  Electric  Theatre,  Newcastle -on-Tyne.] Born  at  Ewehurst  Head,  Co.  Durham,  in  1 861. Migrated  to  Newcastle  in  1887,  and  in  1898 commenced  business  as  a  wholesale  grocer  and Who's  What  in  the  Trade. 279 manufacturer,  which  business  is  still  carried  on. Sixteen  years  ago  turned  to  the  pictures,  and  is interested  in  Millfields  Picture  Hall,  Sunderland, as  well  as  Brighton  Electric  Theatres.  Chairman and  vice-chairman  of  many  football,  cricket and  bowling  clubs,  and  is  much  interested  in philanthropic  societies.  For  the  last  forty - five  years  an  active  Church  worker.  At  the  age of  i  8  called  upon  by  the  Church  to  become  a local  preacher  ;  this  was  the  commencement  of public  life.  He  has  been  an  active Temperance  advocate.  An  Ex -Sheriff  of Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  and  an  ex-Lord  Mayor Private  address  : — Ewehurst,  Lynnwood  Avenue, Ne  wcastle-on-Tyne . Herd  Gates. [Treasurer,  Leeds  C.E.A.] Born  in  Leeds  in  1878,  he  became  financially interested  in  pictures  in  1912,  but  did  not take  any  personal  part  until  191  8.  One  of  the promoters  of  the  Picture  House  (Morley),  Ltd., in  1913,  and  of  the  Picture  House, Beeston,  in  1920,  and  the  Princess  Picture Theatre,  (Hoyland),  Ltd.,  1921.  York- shire Cinema  Trade  Exchange.  Secretary  and director  of  the  Princess  Picture  Theatre  (Hoy- land),  Ltd.  ;  treasurer  of  the  Leeds  branch  of the  C.E.A.,  and  trustee  of  the  Yorkshire  Kinema Trade  Benevolent  Fund.  Clubs  : — Cinema  Ex- change, Potternewton  Recreation  Club,  Ltd., ' '  Elmhurst,"  Ltd.  Address  : — 14,  Roundhay Mount,  Potternewton,  Leeds. T.  P.  O'Connor,  NI.P. [President  of  the  British  Board  of  Film  Censors.] The  president  of  the  British  Board  of  Film Censors,  is  Father  of  the  House  of  Commons. Born  in  1848,  he  was  educated  in  Ireland and  entered  journalism  as  a  junior  reporter  in 1867.  Migrating  to  London  in  1870,  he  was appointed  a  sub-editor  on  the  Daily  Telegraph. He  subsequently  founded  and  edited  a  number of  evening  and  weekly  journals  and  has  pub- lished numerous  works.  On  the  death  of  Mr. Redford  he  was  appointed  President  of"  the British  Board  of  Film  Censors,  a  post  he  still retains.  Clubs  : — National  Liberal,  City  Liberal, Bath.    Address  : — 5.  Morpeth  Mansions,  S.W.i. Thomas  Ormiston,  F.C.I. S. [Ex-President,  C.E.A.] A  solicitor  by  profession,  Thomas  Ormiston is  General  Manager  of  a  number  of  picture theatres  in  Scotland,  a  full  list  of  which  will  be found  in  our  Directory  of  Circuits.  He  is  also chairman  of  the  Scottish  Cinema  Trade  Bene- volent Fund  and  honorary  treasurer  of  the C.E.A.  ;  director,  Denman  Picture  Houses, Ltd.  Clubs: — Engineers,  Royal  Scottish  Auto. Office  Address  :— 6,  Brandon  Street,  Motherwell. Residence  : — The  Moorings,  Motherwell. Sir  John  A.  Owen,  Bart. Born  1892.  Educated  Llandovery  College and  St.  John's  College,  Oxford.  For  three  years special  representative  at  Bristol  of  Labour Ministry.  Branch  manager  for  First  National  in Wales  and  West  of  England,  1923-1925  in which  year  he  joined  F.B.O.  as  special  repre- sentative in  connection  with  the  production of  "Fortune  of  Faces."  Address: — Preswylfa, Kilgerran,  Pemb. E.  W.  Pashley  Peall. Born  in  1876.  Mr.  Peall  was  educated  at Dulwich  College.  After  a  commercial  career entered  the  Industry  on  the  exhibiting  side, and  was  a  member  of  the  C.E.A.  General Council  for  many  years.  Hon.  sec.  and  later chairman  of  the  London  Branch.  Now  with the  Provincial  Cinematograph  Theatres,  Ltd. Club: — Royal  Automobile.  Private  Address: — Pashley  House,  Brixton  Hill,  S.W. George  W.  Pearson. Born  r890.  Electrical  engineer,  A.M.I.E.E. entered  the  Trade  through  the  mechanical  side  in 1 91 1.  In  i9r3  became  general  manager  Tyler Apparatus,  Co.,  Ltd.,  After  the  war  joined Ruffels  as  manager  of  machinery  department. In  1 92 1,  became  London  manager  and  later assistant  sales  manager  for  Pathe  Freres,  1926. Became  general  manager,  British  Screen  Classics, Ltd.,  handling  the  Empire  News  Bulletin. Now  Managing  Director  British  Screen  Pro- ductions, Ltd.,  and  Chairman  Automatic  Film Printers,  Ltd.  Address  : — Rockcliffe,  Mulgrave Road,  Sutton,  Surrey.    Phone  : — Sutton  170. John  Pearson. Born  Manchester  1863.  Entered  the  Industry in  1913.  General  Manager  of  the  Vitagraph Co.,  Ltd.,  in  1914,  and  joined  the  executive  of Warner  Bros.  Pictures  Ltd.,  when  that  firm purchased  Vitagraph  in  1925.  Vice  President K.R.S.  in  1924.  and  1925.  Recreations  : — Boxing and  Athletics.  Club  : — National  Sporting  Club, London.  Private  address  : — 137,  Cholmley Gardens,  West  Hampstead,  N.W.6. M.  Pettinati,  LL.D. Dr.  Pettinati  has  been  connected  with  the kinema  industry  since  rgo6.  Pie  has  brought to  this  country  many  of  the  most  famous  pro- ductions of  the  Italian  and  French  studios.  He was  the  founder  of  the  Film  Bureau,  Ltd.,  in igr3  and  has  been  since  then  the  managing director  of  that  firm.  He  is  also  the  managing director  of  the  Astoria  Films,  Ltd.,  and  Isis Films, Ltd.  Address  : — 52,  WardourStreet,  W.i. Lionel  Phillips,  F.R.G.S. Lionel  Phillips,  who  first  entered  the  business as  a  renter,  was  born  in  r882.  He  is  a  Fellow of  the  Royal  Geographical  Society,  a  Freeman of  the  City  of  London,  a  Liveryman  of  the  Patten Makers'  Company.  A  world-wide  traveller, he  is  interested  in  racing  and  is  himself  the  owner of  racehorses.  Clubs  : — -Services,  Victoria, Beaufort,  Eccentric  Embassy,  Highgate  G.C. , Hendon  G.C,  Angmering,  Sports.  Address: 3,  Kingscroft  Road,  Shoot-Up-Hill,  N.W. Sam  Phillips. [Director  and  General  Manager,  W.  &  F.  Film Service.'] Born  in  1880  at  Newport,  Mon.,  Mr.  Phillips entered  the  Industry  about  ten  years  ago, being  first  identified  with  the  Gerrard  Film Company.  Leaving  that  concern,  he  became the  London  manager  of  the  Clarion  Film  Co., which  at  that  time  was  handling  the  World Films  in  this  country.  He  was  subsequently appointed  London  manager  of  the  Fox  Film Co.,  a  post  which  he  held  for  four  years  and which  he  vacated  to  become  a  Director  and general  manager  of  the  W.  and  F.  Film  Service. Address : — Omrah,  Dunstan  Road,  Golders Green,  N.W. 280 The  Kinem  atograpk  Year  Book. Percy  PhilUpson. Born  in  i  879.  Before  joining  the  Trade  some 14  years  ago  was  a  Dramatic  Elocutionist (Gold  Medallist).  Entered  the  Trade  in  1909 on  the  exhibiting  side  in  the  capacity  of  manager. Early  in  1914  joined  Pathe  Freres  in  charge  of Exclusive  Dept.  191 9,  transferred  to  Leeds  as Yorkshire  Branch  manager.  Early  1920,  pro- moted to  sales  manager,  resigned  from  that position  in  April  of  1921  to  take  up  the  position of  general  sales  manager  with  Associated  First National  Pictures,  Ltd.,  and  in  1923  was  made a  director  of  the  Company.  Managing  director. Automaticket,  Ltd.,  since  September,  1926. Private  Address: — "  Bide-a-Wee,"  Cornwall Road,  Cheam. Joseph  Pollard. {Managing  Director,  Midland  Empires  Theatres. Ltd.} Born  at  Bradford,  Yorks,  in  1882.  Resigned municipal  appointment  in  1907  to  enter  the Kinema  Industry,  and  is  now  managing  director of  Midland  Empires  Theatres,  Ltd.,  controlling 14  kinema  and  variety  theatres  in  Notts,  Derby, and  Yorks.  He  is  a  member  of  C.E.A.  General Council  for  Notts  and  Derby  ;  member  of  Mans- field Town  Council  and  President  of  Mansfield Branch  of  Toe  H.  Addresses  : — Bentinck Chambers,  Market  Place, Mansfield,  and  Oak  Lea, Atkins  Lane,  Mansfield. Fred.  A.  Prior. Born  1888.  Incorporated  accountant  and secretary  of  the  Notts  and  Derby  Branch  of  the C.E.A.  since  191  8.  A  member  of  the  General Council  of  the  C.E.A.,  1924  and  1925.  Private Address  : — "  Ralmar,"  Melton  Road,  West  Bridg- ford,  Notts. Ralph  J.  Pugh. Managing  Director,  British  Authors  Pro- ductions Limited.  Previously  associated  with the  Chemical  Industry.  A  Fellow  of  the Chemical  Society.  After  several  years  as managing  director  of  First  National  Pictures, Limited,  which  he  established  throughout  the United  Kingdom,  he  resigned  and  is  now interested  in  British  production.  Address: — 99,  Lonsdale  Road,  Barnes,  S.W.13. Matt  Raymond. Matt  Raymond,  kinema  pioneer  of  1895,  was born  in  1  874,  and  was  educated  at  the  Regent Street  Polytechnic.  He  was  appointed  electrical engineer  for  the  exhibition  of  the  Lumiere  Cine- matograph, the  first  moving  picture  shown  in London  as  a  commercial  proposition.  Private Address  : — -35,  Grosvenor  Place,  London,  S.W.i. George  Ress. Born  in  1885.  Educated  for  commercial career.  Commenced  in  the  kinematograph Industry  in  the  early  days.  Some  years  with the  "Tyler  Apparatus  Co.,  Ltd."  Afterwards managing  director  of  the  Bristol  Eureka Cinematograph  Co.,  Ltd,  Has  had  studio experience  with  Turner  Films,  Ltd. ,  played  with the  late  Albert  Chevalier  in  "  My  Old  Dutch." One  of  the  first  members  of  the  Bristol  Branch of  the  C.E.A.,  and  Secretary  1913  to  1915. Early  in  1920  joined  the  head  office  staff  of Albany  Ward  Theatres,  Ltd.,  1923.  Ex-Chair- man of  the  Bristol  and  West  of  England  Branch of  he  C.E.A.  Address  :■ — 112,  Brynland  Avenue. Bishopston,  Bristol. Randolph  E.  Richards. Born  188  5,  and  joined  the  entertainment  indus  - try  at  Cardiff  in  1904,  first  at  the  Empire,  later  at Olympia.  Later  managed  the  Stoll  Pictuie Theatre,  Kingsway  and  Stoll  P.T.,  Newcastle. Mew  general  manager  Picturedrome,  Eastbourne, and  managing  director  Amusements  (East- bourne), Ltd.,  and  Kinema  Playhouses,  Ltd. Chairman,  Sussex  Branch  C.E.A.,  and  delegate to  General  Council.  Address: — Woodthorne. Ring  wood  Road,  Eastbourne. S.  Rowson. Born  in  Manchester  1 877.  Graduate  M.Sc.  in Physics  and  Mathematics  (honours),  Guy  Medal- list in  Silver  of  the  Royal  Statistical  Society  for contributions  to  Statistical  Science.  Formerly Statistician  to  Tariff  Commission,  and  Economic Adviser  to  Unionist  Party.  First  interested  in Trade  about  1910.  Joint  managing  director Ideal  Films,  Ltd.  ;  director  Gaumont  British Picture  Corporation,  Ltd.,  director  Denman Picture  Houses,  Ltd.  President  1926-27, K.R.S.,  and  member  of  Joint  Trade  Committee on  British  Films.  Clubs  : — Constitutional, Ciro's. Address: — 1,  Fawley  Road,  N.W.6.  Phone: — Hampstead  3338. Chas.  Halderson  Rundle. [  Past  Chairman,  Devon  and  Cornwall  Branch C.E.A.} An  enthusiastic  advocate  of  the  organisation of  the  Industry  and  one  of  the  best  known figures  in  kinema  circles  of  the  South-West,C.H. Rundle  was  born  in  1  871  at  Ridgway,  Plympton, and  educated  at  Plympton  Grammar  School  and in  Plymouth.  He  was  instrumental  in  the formation  of  the  Plymouth  and  District  Enter- tainment Managers'  Association.  Out  of  this developed  a  Plymouth  section  of  the  Bristol Branch  of  the  C.E.A.,  which  his  energy  sub- sequently converted  into  an  independent  branch covering  the  whole  of  Devon  and  Cornwall. Address: — 49,  North  Street,  Plymouth. Dixon  Scott. Born  1883.  Commenced  Trade  career  1908  at Jarrow-on-Tyne  with  "The  Kino,"  Private address  : — 39,  Percy  Gardens,  Tyne mouth. George  Urie  Scott. Recognised  as  one  of  the  pioneers  of  the Industry.  Began  in  1908  as  an  exhibitor,  and gradually  acquired  a  circuit  of  seven  theatres in  Scotland.  He  disposed  of  these  a  few  years ago,  but  still  retains  an  active  interest  in  the Industry,  and  is  director  of  some  halls.  In addition  to  being  Past  President  of  the  Cinema Club,  Glasgow,  he  is  a  Past  -President  of  the Scottish  Branch  of  the  C.E.A.  Address : — 95, Renfield  Street,  Glasgow. Mrs.  Scott. [Managing  Director,   American  Co.  {London), Ltd.] Mrs. Scott  holds  a  unique  position  in  the  Trade, for  she  is,  we  believe,  the  only  lady  occupying the  position  of  managing  director  of  a  producing and  film  printing  concern.  She  joined  the American  company  in  1916,  when  her  husband, the  late  W.  C.  Scott,  joined  up.  She  first  became manageress  of  the  firm's  factory  at  Croydon, subsequently  transferring  her  energies  to  the Wardour  Street  offices,  from  which  she  now presides  as  managing  director.  Address : — Santa  Barbara,  Down  Court  Road,  Purley, Surrey. Who's  What  in  the  Trade. 281 Walter  Scott. Bora  1879.  First  connected  with  sanitary engineering  and  building  trade  ;  for  six  years  a licensed  victualler,  and  then  director  of  Jas. Scott,  Ltd.,  electrical  engineers.  Later became  managing  director  of  Gainsborough (Bootle),  Ltd.  ex-Chairman,  N.W.  Branch  of C.E.A.  Licensed  Victuallers  Fed.,  and  Bootle F.  League.  Delegate  C.E.A.  General  Council, Director  British  Screen  Productions,  Ltd.; Chairman  Governers  Secondary  and  Technical Schools,  Bootle.  Member  Bootle  Council  and Bootle  Constitutional  Associationd  an  Con- servative Club.  Chairman,  Lenacre  Ward Conservative  Committee.  Address: — Knowsley Road,  Bootle,  Lanes. E.  C.  Shapeero. Born  in  1880.  Mr.  Shapeero  in  1901  started as  an  optician  in  Blackburn.  In  1910  he  came to  Nottingham,  and  in  1911  he  became  managing director  of  Sharpies  and  Co.,  Ltd.,  opticians,  of Nottingham.  In  1914  he  joined  the  kinema business  as  a  hobby.  Soon  afterwards  he  became managing  director  of  Lenos  Picturedrome  Co., Ltd. ,  and  from  that  time  onwards  has  purchased the  following  halls:  Villa  Cross  P.H.,  Hands- worth;  Rink  P,H.,  Smethwick  ;  Electric Theatre,  Cape  Hill,  Smethwick ;  Empire, Dudley ;  Electra  Palace,  Nottingham  ;  Lenos Picturedrome,  Nottingham;  Parliament  P.P., Nottingham;  Electric  Pavilion,  Kettering; Picture  House,  Harborne  ;  Public  Hall,  Red- ditch  ;  Mechanics  Hall,  Nottingham ;  Grand Theatre,  Nottingham;  Empire  Super  C.,  Mans- field ;  Rock  Picture  House,  Mansfield  ;  Picture- drome, Mansfield  ;  and  The  Palladium,  Beeston. He  is  managing  director  of  the  Record  Cinema Circuit,  Ltd.  ;  Nottingham  Pictures  Ltd. ;  Cine- vars,  Ltd.;  S.&  H.  Ltd,;The  Palladium,  Beeston, (Notts),  Ltd. ;  Dudley  Empire  Picture  House, Ltd.  He  has  been  a  member  of  the  C.E.A. (Notts  and  Derby  Branch)  since  its  inception  in 1914,  and  for  the  past  three  years  has  been  a delegate  on  behalf  of  that  branch  on  the  C.E.A. Council.  Private  Address  : — Peveril  House, Peveril  Drive,  The  Park,  Nottingham. Fred  Shaw. Born  1882,  and,  after  business  training with  Bentley's  Brewery  -Co.,  took  over  full control  of  J.  Steeples'  affairs  in  1916.  Entered kinema  Trade  in  1921,  when  Empire  Theatre, Rot  .erham  of  which  he  was  general  manager and  secretary), was  converted  into  super  kinema. Chairman  Sheffield  and  District  Branch  C.E.A., 1927;  Clubs: — Engineers,  Rotary  Club  of Rotherham.  Private  Address  : — Ivyleigh  God- stone  Kond,  Rotherham. Maurice  Silverstone. f Managing  Director  of  Allied  Artists  Corporation, Ltd.] Educated  New  York  University,  of  which  he holds  the  LL.B.  degree,  began  career  as  Member of  Crown  Prosecutor's  Staff,  New  York.  Entered Film  business  191  8,  and  became  general  manager of  Cosmopolitan  Productions.  Subsequently represented  United  Artists  in  Central  America, Australasia  and  other  countries.  Address  : — ■ 86,  W ardour  Street,  W.i.  Phone : — Regent  1778. Stephen  Slinger. [General  Manager,  Pro  Patria  Films,  Ltd.] Born  1885.   Entered  trade  1909  via  vaude- ville and  skating  rinks.  Opened  and  controlled halls  in  Luton  and  Scotland.  Joined  Western Import  Co.  end  of  1913.  Remained  for several  years  general  manager  during  the  Triangle output  and  Million  Dollar  Chaplins.  Returned to  exhibiting  side.  Director  and  general manager  Fulham  Picture  Halls,  Broadway  Gdns. , Walham  Green,  Wandsworth  Super  Palace. Proprietor,  County  Theatre,  Chelmsford ; Select  Kinema,  Chelmsford  ;  Cinema,  Manning  - tree,  etc.  Returned  to  renting.  Now  General Manager  Pro  Patria  Films.  Address  : — 46, Brewer  Street,  W.i.    Phone: — Regent  6614. A.  George  Smith. 'Managing  Director,  Producers  Distributing  Co., Ltd.] Born  and  educated  in  Norfolk.  In  191 1 formed  Smith  Film  Agency,  Ltd.,  in  South Africa,  associated  with  African  Films  Trust, Ltd.  He  then  travelled  in  India,  China,  and  the East  generally  in  connection  with  his  new enterprise.  Later  becan  e  director  of  African Theatres  Trust,  Ltd.,  India  Films,  Ltd.,  Middle East  Films,  Ltd.,  I.V.T.A.,  London,  and  Inter- national Variety  and  Theatrical  Agency  in  New York.  Was  associated  with  I.V.T.A.,  in  New Yprk,  when  he  was  approached  to  represent Goldwyn  in  England.  Became  managing director  of  the  London  andits  associated  branches of  Goldwyn  ii  1921.  Resigned  when  the  merger of  Goldwyn  with  the  Jury-Metro  took  place. Then  formed  George  Smith's  Films,  Ltd.,  and in  August,  1925,  opened  up  the  United  Kingdom branches  of  the  Producers'  Distributing  Com- pany, Ltd.  ;  chairman,  British  and  French Phototone  Companies  ;  chairman  of  the  Kine- matograph  Renters'  Society,  1925-26.  Clubs  : — Royal  Automobile  and  Engineers. Jack  Smith. [  General  Manager,  Williamson  Film  Printing  Co.] Born,  August  24,  1878.  Thirty-one  years  in kinematograph  business.  First  associated  with Maskelyne  and  Cooke,  afterwards  R.  W.  Paul and  Barker  Motion  Photography.  Joined Williamson's,  April,  1921.  Chairman  of  the Printers'  section  of  the  K.M.A.  Address: — 23, Purley  Avenue,  London,  N.W. 2. S.  W.  Smith. Born  1888.  Entered  the  trade  in  Canada,  1910. Returned  to  England  in  1913  and  established business  as  film  exporter,  renter  and  producer. Since  been  responsible  for  many  British  produc- tions, the  latest  of  which  is  "  Land  of  Hope  and Glory,"  and  is  responsible  for  the  exploitation of  practically  all  British  films  now  shown  in Canada.  Managing  director  of  Napoleon  Films, Ltd.,  Anima  Film  Co.,  and  Glory  Film  Company, Ltd.  On  the  incorporation  in  November,  1927, of  the  British  Lion  Film  Corporation,  Ltd.,  was appointed  managing  director  with  Edgar Wallace  as  chairman.  The  Company  has  pro- duced "The  Ringer,"  "Chick,"  "Man  Who Changed  His  Name,"  "The  Flying  Squad," "Forger,"  and  :"  Valley  of  Ghosts."  Club: Royal  Automobile  Club.  A  ddresses  : — 8,  New Compton  Street,  W.C.2 ;  and  815,  Finchlev Road,  N.W. Ralph  A.  Solomon. Born  1880.  Before  entering  Industry  was  a director  of  Solomon  Bros.,  Ltd.,  fine  art  printers and  publishers.  In  1923  founded  present business  of  film  renters  and  sole  Midland  agents or  Graham  Wilcox  Productions  (London),  Ltd.; 282 The  Kin emato graph  Year  Book. Astra-National  Productions,  Ltd.  ;  W.P.  Film Co.,  Ltd.  ;  Alpha  Film  Corporation,  Ltd.  ; Equity  British  Films,  Ltd.  ;  Napoleon  Films, Ltd.  ;  Standard  Film  Agency  ;  United  Kingdom Photoplays,  Ltd.  Also  Midlands  Agents  for Automaticket,  Ltd.  ;  and  managing  director  of C.  and  A.  Films,  Ltd.  Address: — 1-7,  Hill Street,  Birmingham.     Phone  : — Mid.  168. A.  H.  Sowerbutts. [Managing   Director,   United  Kingdom  Photo- plays.} Born  in  London  :n  1878,  A.  H.  Sowerbutts ■was  educated  at  Clayton  College,  Leyton,  and at  St.  Mary's,  Hornsey.  After  serving  his apprenticeship  to  electrical  engineering  he  en- tered the  Kinema  industry  in  1905  with  John Ruffell.  He  has  been  general  manager  of  the Warwick  Trading  Co.,  Managing  Director  of Film  Libraries,  and  is  now  managing  director of  United  Kingdom  Photoplays.  He  is  a  keen Freemason,  Lodge,  King's  Co'lonials  No.  3386. Address  :— 179,  Wardour  Street,  W.i. J.  C.  Squier. Born  in  1  880,  his  trade  career  has  included associations  with  W.  Butcher  and  Son,  Ltd  ; Walter  Tyler;  Globe  Film  Co.,  Ltd:  General manager  and  director  of  Jury's  Imperial  Pictures, Ltd.,  general  manager  and  director  of  Jury- Metro-Goldwyn,  Ltd.  Club: — Engineers; Addresses: — 19-21,  Tower  Street,  W.C.2,  and Jes  Ver,  Nightingale  Road,  Rickmansworth, Herts. D.  A.  Stewart. Born  in  1881,  Mr.  Stewart  first  entered  the picture  industry  in  Alloa  in  1907.  In  191 3 joined  Scottish  Cinema  and  Variety  Theatres, Ltd.,  when  it  only  possessed  three  halls.  He  is now  general  manager  and  a  director  of  the company,  which  is  one  of  the  largest  circuits  in the  North.  Addresses  .-—105,  St.  Vincent Street,  Glasgow,  and  120,  Dixon  Avenue, Grasshill,  Glasgow. Leila  Stewart. Entered  Film  business  in  19 16,  after  editorial, advertising  and  agency  experience  in  Fleet Street,  as  publicity  manager  Bolton's  Mutual Films,  then  became  publicity  and  Press  agent Stoll  Picture  Theatre.  Inaugurated  Stoll  Picture Theatre  Club.  Publicity  manager  Allied  Artists. Several  years  with  W.  and  F.  ;  and  now  publicity manager  Warner  Brothers  Pictures.  Address  : — 7,  Suffolk  Street,  Pall  Mall,  S.W.  Phone:— Gerrard  6270. Wiil  Stone. [Ex-President,  South  Wales  Branch,  C.E.A.] One  of  the  best  known  of  the  Welsh  exhibitors. Will  Stone  is  a  pioneer  of  kinematography. Born  in  1882,  and  educated  in  London,  he  is proprietor  of  a  circuit  or  halls  at  Tonypandy, Dowlais,  Blackwood,  Pontycymmer,  Rhymney and  Midsjmer  Noiton.  He  is  an  ex-chairman  of the  South  Wales  branch  of  the  C.E.A.  Address: The  Firs,  Weston-super-Mare. Victor  F.  A.  Taylor. For  seven  years  Film  editor,  Jury-Metro-Gold- wyn,  Ltd.     Publicity  director,  British  Film- craft  Productions,  Ltd.,  1928.    Club  : — Players. Address :—  Woodside,     57,     Topsham  Road, ooting  Bee,  S.W.17.    Phone: — Regent  2325. Charles  Bruce  Locker  Tennyson,  C.M.G. Deputy  Director  of  the  Federation  of  British Industries ;  Assistant  Legal  Adviser  to  the Colonial  Office,  1911-19.  Born,i879.  Educated. Eton  College  (King's  Scholar)  and  King's  College, Cambridge.  Called  to  Bar  1905.  Junior  Equity Counsel  to  Office  of  Works,  1 909-11.  One  of  the British  delegates  at  the  New  Hebrides  Con- ference, 1914.  Address  : — Shiplake  Rise,  Henley- on-Thames.  Phone  :— Wargrave  87. Thomas  Thornton. Entered  the  Industry  in  1913.  Chairman  of Oxford  P.H.  and  Birch  Lane  Cinema,  Bradford, and  Proprietor  of  the  Picture  House,  Idle,  and the  Savoy  P.H.,  Brighouse.  Chairman  Bradford Branch  C.E.A.,  1925.  Proprietor,  Thornton's Cinema.  Member  Bradford  City  Council  since 1922.  Member  of  the  Watch, '  Licensing  and Assessment  Committees,  and  chairman  of  the Markets  and  Fairs  Committee.  For  five  years president  Undercliffe  Cricket  Club,  and  member Bradford  Moor  Golf  Club.  Address  .'—83,  Pol- lard Lane,  Bradford. J.  A.  Thorpe. Director  and  General  Manager,  British  Inter- national Pictures,  Ltd.  ;  Director,  Wardour Films,  Ltd.,  and  Pathe  Freres  Cinema,  Ltd. Born  in  the  Midlands  and  educated  at  Reading, J.  A.  Thorpe  entered  the  film  Trace  in 1910,  when  he  joined  the  Film  Service,  then operating  from  Rupert  Street.  Leaving  that firm,  he  became  exclusive  manager  for  Pathe Freres,  and  in  1913  proceeded  to  Cardiff,  and opened  the  local  Branch  for  that  firm.  Leaving Cardiff  early  in  1916,  he  returned  to  Wardour Street,  and  took  over  the  management  of  Pathe' s serial  department.  In  November,  191 8,  he joined  Bolton's  Mutual  Films,  which  subse- quently became  Wardour  Films,  Ltd.,  with  which company  he  remained  as  general  manager  until March,  1927,  when  he  took  over  his  present position  with  British  International  Pictures, Ltd.  Address: — Heddon  House,  149-151, Regent  Street,  W. John  F.  Tidswell. One  of  the  best  known  and  most  popular men  in  the  business  on  the  exhibiting  side in  Yorkshire.  Formerly  in  business  as  an auctioneer  and  valuer  in  Hull,  he  turned  his attention  to  the  kinematograph  in  1913-14. and  built  and  floated  the  Tower,  Hull ;  Strand, Hull ;  the  Tower,  York ;  Tower,  Grimsby  ; Majestic,  Malton,  and  many  other  companies, including  the  Tower,Leeds, Tower,  Goole;Catlins; Scarborough  Entertainments,  Ltd.  ;  Victory, Sheffield  ;  Carlton,  Leeds.  -  Director  of  the  Play- house, Wakefield.  Managing  director  Princess, Hoyland,  and  owner  of  the  Victory,  Leeds, Clubs  : — Yorks,  Cinema  Exchange.  Private Address: — "  Woodville,"  Newton  Park,  Leeds. Phone  .-—Chapelt own,  Leeds  4r7. Alderman  E.  Trounson. [Ex-President,  C.E.A .] A  Justice  of  the  Peace  and  a  former  Mayor  of Southport.  Managing  director  of  the  Coliseum, Nevill  Street ;  director  of  the  "  Picturedrome," Member  Advisory  Committee  Board  of  Trade  ; Managing  Director,  Palace  Cinema,  Southport. President  and  ex-chairman  of  the  North-Western Branch  of  the  C.E.A.  ;  member  of  the  General Council,  C.E.A.  ;  served  as  representative  of  the C.E.A.  on  the  Industrial  Council ;  ex-chairman of  Tax  Abolition  Committee  ;  representative  of Who's  What  in  the  Trade. 283 North-Western  Branch  of  C.E.A.  General purposes  Committee  and  Executive  of  Enter- tainment Tax  League  ;  chairman  of  Southport, Birkdale  and  West  Lancashire  Water  Board  ; ex-chairman  of  Southport  Corporation  Gas Committee :  managing  director  of  Plaza, Ainsdale,  He  was  first  chairman  of  the  South- port  Football  Club,  a  pioneer  of  aviation  meetings (in  the  early  days  of  flying),  and  motor  trials. Club : — Engineers.  Address  : — Hesketh  Park, Southport. Captain  C.  Y.  Tucker. [Director,  Pioneer  Film  Agency,  Ltd.] Captain  Tucker  has  been  on  the  renting  side of  the  kinema  business  since  its  infancy.  Born in  London,  he  has  lived  there  all  his  life.  His early  career  was  that  of  an  auctioneer  and valuer.  He  was  instrumental  in  introducing several  well-known  members  of  the  kine  a trade  to  the  A.S.C.M.T.  Volunteers.  Address  — 27,  Rosemont  Avenue,  N.  Finchley. Edward  George  Turner. [Managing  Director  of  the  Walturdaw  Cinema ■  Supply  Co.,  Ltd.] One  of  the  early  pioneers  of  the  kinemato- graph  trade,  E.  G.  Turner  commenced  business as  a  film  renter  in  1896.  He  served nine  years  as  Councillor  of  Walthamstow,  and held  the  office  of  chairman  of  the  Electricity Committee  for  eight  years.  He  is  a  director  of several  companies.  He  was  one  of  the  pioneers of  film  producing  in  Great  Britain,  with a  studio  at  Wembley  Park.  He  was  also  a pioneer,  with  J.  D.  Walker,  of  the  film  renting system,  and  the  originator  of  release  dates  on films.  In  conjunction  with  the  late  W.  Holmes, he  was  the  inventor  of  the  fireproof  gate,  auto- matic shutter  and  spool  boxes.  He  was  the ihaker  and  user  of  the  first  iron  operating  box with  automatic  shutters.  Has  been  chairman of  the  K.M.A.  and  the  K.R.S.  In  an  official capacity  E.  G.  Turner  has  32  continuous  years service  with  the  Walturdaw  Co.,  Ltd.,  and  the Walturdaw  Cinema  Supply  Co.,  Ltd.  Address  : — 46,  Gerrard  Street,  London,  W.i. Archie  Twaddle. [Treasurer  of  the  Scottish  Branch  of  the  C.E.A.] An  active  member  of  the  C.E.A.  Scottish Branch  Executive  and  for  many  years  associated with  the  branch  in  an  o  fficial  capacity.  Managing , director  of  the  St.  George's  Cross  Picture  House, Glasgow,  one  of  the  first  regular  kinemas  in  this city.  His  other  interests  are  enthusiastically given,  partly  to  the  Benevolent  Fund  and  the Cinema  Club,  of  both  of  which  he  is  treasurer. Recreation  :■ — Golf.  Address  :— 30,  Maryhill Road,  Glasgow. R.  J.  Vivian  Parsons. Born  1898  ;  joined  the  Kinema  business  at fourteen.  17  years'  experience,  incorporating the  following  branches,  Exhibiting,  Accessories and  Mechanical  side,  Free  lance  cameraman. Renting,  Trailer  Services.  Invalided  out  in 1917,  went  on  the  exhibiting  side,  then  joined Fleet  Photoplays ;  later  appointed  New  Era representative  for  Wales,  opened  Cardiff  branch, and  also  controlled  West  of  England,  promoted to  Supervisor  at  the  London  Office.  Then general  Manager  Winads,  Ltd.,  until  the  Director sold  interest  when  he  reverted  to  New  Era Films  Ltd.  Club : — Glamorgan.  Private address: — Shakespeare  House,  2,  Amity  Grove, Wimbledon,  S.W.25. Vivian  Van  Damm. Born  in  1 889  and  early  trained  as  an  engineer, he  became  in  191 5  assistant  manager  at  the Pavilion,  Marble  Arch  ;  191 6  was  nominated general  manager  of  the  Scala,  Liverpool ;  in March,  191 8,  opened  and  ran  the  Polytechnic Cinema,  Regent  Street,  until  May,  1921.  In September,  1921,  bought  the  exclusive  West End  exploitation  rights  of  "  The  Queen  of Sheba  "  from  the  Fox  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  for  two months,  and  ran  same  at  the  Albert  Hall for  one  week  and  at  the  Philharmonic  Hall  for seven  weeks.  August,  1922,  took  over  the general  management  of  the  Palace  Theatre, running  "The  Four  Horsemen  of  the  Apocalypse," "The  Prisoner  of  Zenda,"  etc.  July,  1923, presented  "  Enemies  of  Women  "  at  the  Empire. September,  1923,  opened  the  Tivoli  Theatre, Strand,  and  the  New  Empire,  November,  192&. General  manager  of  De  Forest  Phonofilms,  Ltd., 1926  to  1928. Reginald  C.  0.  Viveash. Joined  the  Industry  in  1911  on  the exhibiting  side :  transferred  to  the  renting  side in  1913  with  the  Gaumont  Co.,  Ltd.;  1914  to 1919  Active  Service;  returned  to  his  firm  until 1924,  when  he  took  over  the  secretaryship  of  the Cinematograph  Trade  Benevolent  Fund  and Provident  Institution,  which  office  he  now  holds. Address: — 52,  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London, W.i.    Phone: — Gerrard  4104. John  George  Wainwright. [Director  J.  G.  &  P..  B.  Wainwright,  Ltd.] Well  known  in  the  industry  as  an  importer and  exporter,  J.  G.  Wainwright  is  a  director of  J.  G.  and  R.  B.  Wainwright,  Ltd.  (sole  U.K. representatives  of  U.F.A.,  Berlin),  B.A.T.  Films, Ltd.,  Pavilion  (Aylesbury),  Ltd.,  Exchange Theatre,  Ltd.,  Picture  House  (Leatherhead), Ltd.  British  representative,  Jean  de  Merly,  and Paris  International  Films.  Club  : — Royal Automobile.  Address: — Moorside,  West  Hill, S.W.15. Albany  Ward. One  of  the  pioneers  of  the  Trade,  he  Was  born in  London  in  1879,  and  educated  at  Christ's Hospital.  He  commenced  his  career  in  1 895,  ai  d was  one  of  the  first  to  tour  the  provinces  with pictures.  Established  his  first  permanent theatre  at  Weymouth,  in  1906.  He  sold  his circuit  to  the  Albany  Ward  Theatres,  Ltd.,  in 1920,  and  remained  in  active  control  until September,  1924.  Subsequently  formed  another circuit  of  eight  halls  (Award  Theatres,  Ltd.) which  in  September,  1927,  he  also  sold  to  Albany Ward  Theat  es,  Ltd.,  and  as  a  result  rejoined the  board  of  Albany  Ward  Theatres,  Ltd. Managing  Director  of  the  following  companies  : Award  Theatres,  Ltd. ;  SalisLury  Press,  Ltd. ; Salisbury  Billposting  Co.,  Ltd.;  Salisbury  Poster Advertising  Service,  Ltd.,  Swindon  Poster Advertising  Co.,  Ltd.,  Cotswold  Poster  Adver- tising Co.,  Ltd.  ;  Midland  and  Welsh  Advertising Co.,  Ltd.,  and  is  also  a  director  of  the  Oxford Billposting  Co.,  Ltd.  Address  : — Rodborough Crest,  near  Stroud,  Glos. Edward  Waison. [General  Manager,  African  Films,  Ltd.,  and African  Film  Productions,  Ltd.] Born  in  Plymouth  in  1880,  Edward  Watson went  to  South  Africa  in  1895.  He  returned  to England  in  191 5  to  represent  the  African  Film Trust,  Ltd.,  and  African  Film  Productions  in Europe.   For  the  last  three  years  has  been  in 284 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. South  Africa  as  general  manager  to  African Films,  JLtd.  Address  97 ,  Houghton  Drive, Johannesburg,  S.  Africa. A.  B.  Watts. A.  B.  Watts,  F.S.A.A.,  was  born  in  1886,  arid was  educated  at  Long  Ashton  School,  Bristol, and  Cardiff  Higher  Grade  School.  He  is  a director  of  the  United  Kingdom  Photo  Plays, Ltd.,  and  Utility  Patents,  Ltd.  Vice-chairman and  treasurer,  and  formerly  secretary  of  South Wales  Branch  of  the  C.E.A.  Joint  managing director,  Splott  Kinema  Co. ,  Ltd.  Club  :— Road. Address  .-—7,  Woodland  Place,  Cardiff. F.  A.  Webber,  F.S.A.A. At  one  time  interested  in  a  local  kinema. Secretary  of  the  Bristol  and  West  of  England Branchof  the  C.E.A. since  January,  1921.  Fellow of  the  Society  of  Incorporated  Accountants  and Auditors.  Clubs: — Bristol  Constitutional, Knowle  Constitutional,  Bedminster  Conservative. Address: — Manor  House.  Whitchurch,  near Bristol. T.  A.  Welsh. [Joint  Man.  Dir.,  Welsh  Pearson-Elder,  Ltd.] Joined  the  Gaumont  Co.,  Ltd.,  in  1898,  and later  became  general  manager  and  secretary. In  1 91 6  was  appointed  member  of  Govern- ment Cinema  Committee  and  was  sent  to France,  where  he  arranged  the  distribution  of the  British  War  Films.  Founded  Welsh Pearson  and  Co.,  Ltd.,  in  1918,  in  associa- tion with  George  Pearson,  their  first  pro- duction being  "  The  Better  'Ole."  Introduced Betty  Balfour  to  the  screen  in  "  Nothing Else  Matters,"  followed  by  the  "  Squib  "  series, "Love,  Life  and  Laughter"  and  "Reveille." Has  always  been  foremost  in  any  movement  for the  betterment  of  the  British  Film  Industry, and  was  responsible  for  the  proposal  for  the establishing  of  a  British  National  Studio  to  be supported  by  a  British  National  Sales  Organi- sation for  exploitation  of  British  films  all  over the  world.  His  scheme  to  provide  studios  and facilities  equal  to  the  best  to  be  found  in  America was  originally  propounded  at  the  Glasgow  Con- ference of  the  Cinematograph  Exhibitors'  Asso- ciation in  July,  1925,  and  was  further  developed at  the  Morecambe  Conference  in  June,  1927. Recently  secured  Sir  Harry  Lauder  to  play in  "  Huntingtower."  Club: — Constitutional. Address: — 6,  Seaforth  Gardens,  Winchmore  Hill. N.2T. C.  Dutiiey  West,  F.C.A. [Partner,  Simon  Jude  and  West,  Chartered Accountants,  Liverpool.] Born  1882.  Secretary  and  auditor  of  a number  of  kinematograph,  theatrical  and music-hall  companies.  Secretary  and  treasurer of  N.W.  Branch  of  the  C.E.A.,  and  Hon.  Sec, Liverpool  Cinema  Benevolent  Fund.  Clubs  : — Chartered  Accountants'  Golf  Club,  Leasowe Golf  Club  (Capt.  1925-6),  Heswall  Golf  Club. Private  Address  : — "  Cranford,"  Spital,  Cheshire. Ernest  Wettstein. [British  Representative,  Swedish  Biograph  Co.] Born  in  1  891,  Ernest  Wettstein  was  educated in  Switzerland.  He  is  sole  agent  in  the  United King  om  of  the  Swedish  Biograph  Co.  (Svensk Filmindustri)  of  Stockholm,  and  the  Nordisk Company  of  Copenhagen.  Address :— 93-95, Warclour  Street,  W.i. L.  Wheatcroft. [Hon,  Secretary,  Birmingham  and  District Kinema  Hospital  Fund.] Born  in  1 880,  Leslie  Wheatcroft  was  educated at  King  Edward's  Grammar  School,  Fi  e  Ways, Birmingham.  He  entered  the  accountancy profession  and  became  a  chartered  accountant in  1902,  and  later  joined  his  resent  partner, G.  H.  Tyler.  He  is  a  director  of  the  Birmingham Coliseum,  Ltd.  Late  secretary  of  the  Birming- ham and  Midlands  Branch  of  the  C.E.A. Addresses  : — Central  House,  New  Street,  Bir- mingham, and  "  Park  Corner,"  Hartopp  Road, Sutton  Coldfield. R.  W.  Wheeidon. Born  1 867.  Member  of  the  City  Council  for Kingston-upon-Hull.  Managing  director  of  the following  companies  :  Eureka  Picture  Hall,  Ltd.; Hull;  Sherburn  Picture  Hall,  Ltd.,  Hull (controlling  Sherburn  and  Picturedrome Halls). ;  Marble  Arch  Picture  Pal  ce  Co.  (Bever- ley), Ltd;  Beverley,  East  Yorkshire.  First entered  the  business  along  with  the  late  William Henry  Maggs,in  191 1,  being  vice-chairman  of  the companies  with  him  until  his  death  in  1924, when  he  succeeded  to  the  position  of  managing director;  vice-president,  Hull  C.E.A.  Branch; president  of  the  above,  and  representative  on  the C.E.A.  General  Council  in  1925-6,  prior  to  which vice-president  of  the  Hull  branch  for  many  years. Private  Address: — "  Broxholme,"  392,  An!aby Road,  Hull,  Yorkshire.   Phone: — '2899. Herbert  Wiicox. [Director,  Herbert  Wilcox  Productions,  British  and Dominion  Film  Corporation,  Ltd.] Born  in  Cork,  Herbert  Wilcox  entered  the Industry  on  demobilisation  in  1919,  when  he became  secretary  and  director  of  Astra  Films. He  has  since  made  many  successful  pictures  in England  and  Germany,  notably  "  Chu  Chin Chow,"  "Southern  Love,"  "Decameron Nights,"  Nell  Gwyn,"  "London,"  "Pompa- dour," and  "Dawn."  Address: — Underbank, Elstree,  Herts. Francis  Lewis  Willis. [Managing  Director,  Aerofihns,  Ltd.] Born  August  3,  1892,  Francis  Lewis  Willis founded  and  became  managing  director  of Aerofilms,  Ltd.,  aerial,  still  and  motion  photo- graphers of  the  London  Aerodrome,  Hendon. Address : — Aerial  House,  The  Hyde,  Hendon, N.W. 9. John  H.  Wills. [Managing  Director  and  Secretary,  St.  George's Canterbury  Theatre  Co.,  Ld.  Chairman,  Kent Films  Motor  Transport  Co.,  Ltd.] Born  Devonport,  1880.  Educated  Plymouth Corporation  Grammar  School.  Commenced business  career  as  a  bank  clerk.  Joined  the D'Oyly  Carte  Principal  Repertoire  Opera  Co. , and  toured  the  United  Kingdom  and  South Africa.  Migrated  to  the  halls  and  played  all the  principal  circuits.  Entered  the  kinema Industry,  1913.  Clubs: — Canterbury  Club  and East  Kent  and  Canterbury  Conservative  Club. Address  : — ■"  Ivybank," St. Martin's  Hill, Canter- bury. Frederick  William  Witchalls. [Joint  Managing  Director,  Argosy  Film  Co.,  Ltd.] Commenced  business  career,  1906  at  London Stock    Exchange.      Entered  kinematograph business,  1912,  with  Walturdaw  Co.,  Ltd.  Was Who's  What  in  the  Trade. 285 chief  accountant  to  that  company  in  1914.  In- valided from  Queen's  Westminster  Rifles,  1916, returned  to  Walturdaw  Co.,  Ltd.,  left  to  join J.D.  Walker's  Films.  Resumed  War  work,  191 7, chief  accountant  to  American  Y.M.C.A.,  United Kingdom,  and  resigned  to  return  to  the  kinenia- tograph  business  in  1919  with  J.  D.  Walker  at Walker's  Pictures,  Ltd.,  continuing  with  that company  until  appointment  as  receiver  and manager  of  Walturdaw  Co.,  Ltd.,  in  1924.  On completion  of  that  work  joined  the  Argosy  Film Company  as  its  general  manager,  and  is  now joint  managing  director.  Private  Address  : — 2,  Allerton  Road,  N.16. Charles  M.  Woolf. (President,  K.R.S.) Entered  the  Industry  in  19 19,  holding  a  small financial  interest  in  W.  &  F.  He  came  into great  prominence  by  his  immensely  successful exploitation  of  Harold  Lloyd  comedies.  His courageous  and  persistent  encouragement  of British  pictures  has  contributed  in  the  highes; degree  to  the  advancement  of  home  productions. As  Chairman  of  Gainsborough  Pictures  he  has been  responsible  for  a  steadily  increasing  output of  excellent  British  productions,  many  of  which are  now  being  made  in  conjunction  with  British Acoustic  Films.  Has  in  the  past  and  is  still collaborating  with  prominent  Continental  Firms in  the  production  of  outstanding  pictures. Director,  Gaumont-British  Picture  Corporation, Ltd.,  and  D^nman  Pictur  House  ,  Ltd.  ; Chairman  and  Managing  Director,  W.  &  F. Film  Service,  Ltd.  ;  President  of  the  K.R.S. 1928-9. Harry  Bruce  Woolfe. [Managing  Director,  British  Instructional Films,  Ltd.] Born  in  London .  Entered  the  Industry  in  1 9 10 and  joined  Ruffells'  Bioscope  Company  as  a  sales- man in  1912.    Manager  of  Eclipse  Exclusives, Ltd.,  1914.    Served  throughout  the  war  m  the Artillery.  After  demobilisation  established British  Instructional  Films  in  1919.  Pioneer  of war  subjects.  Produced  "  The  Battle  of Jutland,"  "  Armageddon,"  "  Zeebrugge," "  Ypres,"  "Nelson,"  "  Mons,"  and  "The Battles  of  Coronel  and  the  Falkland  Islands." Short  subjects  :  "  The  Empire  Series "  and "  Secrets  of  Nature."  Member,  Board  of  Trade Advisory  Committee.  Club  .'—Junior  Con- stitutional. Address  :— 66,  Cholmley  Gardens, West  Hampstead,  N.W. Roland  M.Wright. Born  1882.  Apprenticed  to  drapery  trade, and  commenced  own  business  in  Leicester,  1910. Saw  possibilities  of  kinema,  and  with  another built  Imperial  P.H.,  Leicester ,  in  1911.  Built Star,  Leicester,  in  1914.  One  of  the  first  to  form Leicester  Branch  of  C.E.A.,  of  which  he  has been  chairman.  Is  delegate  to  General  Council. Disposed  of  interests  in  Imperial  and  Star  P.H., and  now  managing  High  Street  Cinema,  Leicester. S.  J.  Wright. Born  1876.  Represents,  in  partnership  with Walter  Pearce,  the  Wurlitzer  Kinema  Organ and  the  American  Seating  Company,  conducting the  sales  in  Great  Britain.  Commanded  Brigade of  Artillery  in  the  war,  retiring  with  the  rank of  Major.  Clubs: — St.  George's,  and  Stadium. Address: — 33,    King   Street,   Covent  Garden. W.C.2. Thomas  Wright. [Chairman,  Notts  and  Derby  Branch,  C.E.A.] Born  1885.  Up  to  commencement  of  war, auctioneer  and  valuer.  Joined  Forces,  August, 1 914,  and  served  until  January,  191  8,  then  joined H.  B.  Stone  in  his  numerous  Midland  ventures. On  retirement  of  H.  B.  Stone  carried  on.  Chair- man, Notts  and  Derby  Branch  C.E.A.  Director Nottingham  Palais  de  Danse,  and  Notts  Count v Football  Club.  Private  Address  :—"  St.  Ives/' Westdale   Lane,   Mapperley,  Nottingham. Every  reader  of THE  KINEMATOGRAPH  WEEKLY receives  a  quarterly  supplement THE    IDEAL  KINEMA which  records  the  latest  and  best  in  picture- house  design.  It  is  a  unique  feature  of trade  journalism,  and  is  invaluable  to  all concerned  in  the  ownership,  design,  con- struction and  equipment  of  kin  em  as. 286 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. HENRY  EDWARDS AUTHOR  &  PRODUCER PRODUCER  OF "  Lily  of  the  Alley,"  "  Bodens  Boy,"  "  The Naked  Man,"  "  A  Welsh  Singer,"  "Doorsteps," "East  is  East,"  "Merely  Mrs.  Stubbs,"  "Dick Carson  Wins  Through,"  "Towards  the  Light," *4  Broken  Threads,"  "  The  Hanging  Judge,'  "  The Kinsman,"  "Possession,"  "ATemporary Vagabond," ''The  Amazing  Quest  of  Ernest  Bliss,"  "  Aylwin," "John  Forrest  Finds  Himself."  "A  Lunatic  at  Large," "  The  Bargain,"  "  His  Dearest  Possession,"  "Simple Simon,"  "The  City  of  Beautiful  Nonsense," "Owd  Bob,"  and  "The  King  of  the  Castle." Author  Stageplays  "  Doorsteps,"  "  Man  who  took  a Chance,"  etc.,  etc. Companies  on  Tour  (with  E.  G.  Norman  Ltd.) "  Two  white  Arms  "     "  The  House  of  the  Arrow." In  Rehearsal "To  What  Red  Hell." HENRY  EDWARDS Gracious  Pond, Chobham, Surrey Who's  What  in  the  Studio. 287 CHRISSIE  WHITE ON  TOUR  IN THE  FLAG LIEUTENANT E.   G.    Norman   and  Henry Edwards  Production. SPRING  TOUR  1929. Dec Jan. Feb. Apl. May 3ist 7th 14th 2ISt 28th 4th. nth 1 8th 25th 4th nth 1 8th 25th 1st 8th 15th 22nd 29th 6th 13th 20th Folkestone Portsmouth Lewisham  Hippodrome Chatham Croydon Southampton Hull Huddersfield Bradford Darlington Blackpool Halifax Wolverhampton Bournemouth Eastbourne Brighton HENRY  EDWARDS FILMS THE  FLAG LIEUTENANT "THE  FURTHER  ADVEN- TURES   OF    THE  FLAG LIEUTENANT." "The  FAKE."  "The  JOKER." "  FEAR." "  VENDETTA.'' "THREE  KINGS." " CROOKED STAIRCASE." All  communications  : Gracious  Pond, Chobham,  Surrey. 'Phone  Long  Cross  33. 288 The  Kin  emato  graph  Year  Book. STRAND  FILM  COMPANY  LTD., Producers  of Britain  s  Greatest  Successes. Stewart  Rome,'a| |a Wk  Henry  Edwards in  -W The  PASSIXG  ^ V mm  in Hf1  "RINGING  the of  Mr.  QUINN CHANGES" An  Agatha  Christie  Mystery From     R.    Raleigh  King's Thriller. Intriguing  Novel  "  Jix  " Directed  by  LESLIE  HISCOTT. Distributed  throughout  United  Kii lgdom  by  Argosy  Film  Co..  Ltd., Robert  Loraine CM.  Matheson's  Great in Story "S.O.S." "THE  FEATHER" From    the    famous  London Stage  Pky. A  psychological  problem. Directed  by  LESLIE  HISCOTT. Distributed  throughout  United  Kingd om  by  Allied  Artists  Corporation,  Ltd. ALL.  FOREIGN  ENQUIRIES  TO STRAND  FILM  Co.,  Ltd.,  Mitre  House,  177,  Regent  St., LONDON. Telegrams:    RABELPET,  LONDON. Telephone:    GERRARD  0978. Who's  What  in  the  Studio. 289 .J 1  . m i JAMES  CAREW Current  Productions : "LOVE'S  OPTION"  (W.P.E.  &  Co.),  "THE  LADY  OF  THE  LAKE" (Gainsborough),  "THE  GLORY  HOLE  "  (B. LP.)- 15,  BURLEIGH  MANSIONS, CHARING   CROSS   ROAD,  W.C.2. Telephone:  REGENT  3456.  Tele-rams:  "HUSBANDMAN,  LONDON.- 290 The  Kinemato  graph  Year  Book. R  A  Y  N   E  S COSTUMIERS TO  THE  SCREEN Every  costume  in  Runes'  immense  wardrobe will  withstand  the  relentless  scrutiny  of  the close-up. Beautifully  finished  dresses  of  the  finest materials,  correct  in  every  detail,  scrupulously clean,  may  be  hired  for  historical  productions  of any  period,  for  cabaret  scenes  on  a  lavish  scale, or  for  continuities   involving  a  foreign  venue. The  necessary  wig,  shoes,  hoc  e,  jewellery and    properties    accompan}'    every  costume. Complete  list  sent  on  request. R  A  Y  N  E  S (H.         M.  Rayne,  Ltd.), 15,  Rupert  St.,  London,  W.  1      {One  min.  from  Piccadilly  Circus). A  new  Direct  Vision  and  Range  Finder. A — Masks  B — Masks  in  position. C — Scaling  D— Swivel  bearing. W.  VINTEN  LTD.,  &*1 Who's  What  in  the  Studio, PERCY  MARMONT 292 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Who's  What  and  Where  in the  Studio. Aherne,  Brian. — b.  1902.  Educated  Malvern College.  Successful  West  End  actor.  "The Squire  of  Long  Hadley,"  "  King  of  the  Castle," "Safety  First,"  "A  Woman  Redeemed," "Shooting  Stars."  "Underground."  Club  : — Arts  Theatre,  Connaught.  Address  : — 72,  Sey- mour Street,  W.2.    Phone: — Paddington  5653  . Aherne,  Pat. — Born  1901,  Ireland.  Starred  in "  Blinkeyes,"  "Virginia's  Husband,"  "Silver Lining,"  "Carry  On,"  "The  Game  Chicken," "  Huntingtower,"  "Auld  Lang  Syne." Ainley,  Henry. — Famous  stage  actor,  appeared in  films  from  191 5  onwards  for  Hepworth,  Ideal, Stoll,  etc.  Recently,  "Inscrutable  Drew" series. Alexander,  Alec.  dun.  —  b.  1903.  Much  film experience:  the  Hebrew  soldier  in  "Mother- land." Address: — 163,  Hackney  Road,  N.E.2. Phone: — Bishopsgate  1822. Alleyne,  Muriel. — b.  Flixton,  Lanes.  Com- menced writing  for  the  screen  1910.  Written and  sold  over  20  screen  plays  in  England  and U.S.A.  Latest  scenario,  "  The  City  of  Youth." Hobbies  :  Gardening,  fishing.  Address  : — "  Inglenook,"  Dorney,  near  Windsor. Ames,  Gerald. — b.  Blackheath.  Educated Freiburg  University.  "The  Prisoner  of  Zenda  " (London),  "  Rupert  of  Hentzau,"  "The  Nature of  the  Beast,"  "Sunken  Rocks,"  "Mr.  Justice Raffles,"  "Mrs.  Erricker's  Reputation," "Tansy,"  "  Helen  of  Four  Gates."  With  Gaston Quiribet  produced  "Once  Aboard  the  Lugger" (Hepworth).  Address: — 19,  Greycoat  Gardens, Westminster  (Victoria  503r). Arnold,  Charles  W.— Art  director,  "The  Rat," "The  Lodger,"  "The  Silver  Lining,"  "The Ring,"  "A  Little  Bit  of  Fl  iff  "The  Farmer's Wife,"  "Champagne."  Address: — Silverthaw, West     Drive,     Harrow  Weald. Arnold,  N.  Gregory.  —  Technical  direction Famous  Players-Lasky  British  Producers,  Ltd., and  Graham  Wilcox,  Ltd.  Address  : — "  Brook- side,"  Chiltern  Avenue,  Bushey. Asher,  Billy.— b.  1879 ;  formerly  Hunt Jockey  and  in  vaudeville  ;  assistant  to  Shaw  and other  London  Film  directors;  floor  manager Alliance  Studios,  latterly  with  Herbert  Wilcox. Address: — Players  Club,  and  39,  Gorden Avenue,  St.  Margarets. Ashton,  Charles. —Chief  recent  films:— "  Pillars  of  Society,"  "  Monty  Works  the  W  ires," "A  Will  and  a  Way,"  "Sam's  Boy,"  "  Head  of the  Family,"  "Master  of  Craft,"  "Last  King of  Wales,"  "The  Monkey's  Paw,"  "The Constable's  Move,"  "Sir  or  Madam." Asquith,  Anthony. — Studio  film  making  in Hollywood  and  assisted  in  "Boadicea";  wrote and  produced   "Shooting  Stars,"  directed  by A.    V.    Bramble.   Directed  "Underground," "Princess  Pricsilla's  Fortnight." Ault,  Marie. — Whole  life  on  stage.  Principal character  part  in  "East  of  Suez"  at  His Majesty's  Theatre.  Took  up  film  work  in  S. Africa.  First  film  in  England  : — "  Class  and  No Class"  (Gaumont),  "A  Prince  of  Lovers," "Wee  Macgreegor's  Sweetheart"  (Welsh Pearson),  "Paddy  the  Next  Best  Thing." "Woman  to  Woman  "  (Graham  Cutts),  "  Mon- key's Paw,"  "Starlit  Garden,"  "Colleen Bawn,"  "Every  Mother's  Son,"  "The  Rat," "Roses  of  Picardy,"  "  The  Lodger,"  "Silver Lining,"  "Kitty"  '  Life," ''Return  of  the  Rat." Address: — Arts  Theatre  Club. Ayrton,  Randle.  —  Educated  King's  School, Chester,  and  Geneva  University.  Many  years  on the  stage  in  London  and  U.S.A.  Produced Shakespeare  Festivals  in  England.  Played  lead at  the  Stratford-on-Avon  Theatre  and  in  own companies.  Started  filming  in  1913  with  the London  Film  Co.  Produced  for  Harma  and National  Film  Co.,  Boston,  U.S.A.  Played in  "Chu  Chin  Chow,"  "Southern  Love," "Decameron  Nights,"  "Nell  Gwyn,"  "The Little  People,"  "Passion  Island,"  "One  of the  Best."  1927,  directed  "His  House  in Order."  1928,  played  in  "Eileen,"  "The Manxman,"    "The   Silver  Rosary." Baddeley,  Hermione.  —  Brilliant  young  stage comedienne ;  played  for  Nettlefold  and  in "  Guns  of  Loos." Balcon,  $.  Chandos. — Formerly  on  renting  side, Assistant  to  Hitchcock,  Cutts,  Brunei.  Address  : 120,  Abbey  Road,  N.W.6.  Telephone: — Hamp- stead  8917. Balfour,  Betty.  —  Famous  British  screen comedienne.  "  Nothing  Else  Matters,"  "Mary Find-the-Gold,"  "Squibs,"  "  Mord  Em'ly," "Wee  Macgreegor's  Sweetheart,"  "Squibs Wins  the  Calcutta  Sweep,"  "Love,  Life  and Laughter,"  "Squibs,  M.P.",  "Squibs'  Honey- moon," "  Reveille,"  "Satan's  Sister"  (all directed  by  George  Pearson),  "Monte  Carlo," "Somebody's  Darling,"  "The  Sea  Urchin," "Blinkeyes,"  "Cinders,"  "A  Sister  of  Six," "A  Little  Bit  of  Fluff."  1927,  on  contract  to British  International.  "Champagne,"  "Para- dise," "  Daughter  of  the  Regiment,"  "  Vagabond Queen." Banfield,  George  J.  —  Managing  director  and producer,  British  Filmcraft.  In  industry  since 1908  on  all  sides.  Directed  two  -  reelers,  also "  Burgomaster  of  Stilemonde,"  "Spangles." Clubs:—  Junior  Naval  and  Military,  R.A.C. Barkas,  Geoffrey. — Many  years  cameraman. Directed  "Palaver,"  1926,    "  Q-Ships,"  1927. Barlow,  Jeff. — b.  Lancashire.  Commenced screen  career,  1908.  Three  years  London Film  Co.  "  Charles  Peace  "  (B.  &  C),  "  Bonnie Mary  "  (Martin),  "  God  and  the  Man  "  (Ideal), "The  Road  to  London"  (Bryant  Washburn), "Appearances"  (Lasky),  "  Chu  Chin  Chow  " (Wilcox).  Address:— no,  Cowly  Road,  Brixton, S.W.9. Who's  What  in  the  Studio. 293 Barrie,  Nigel. — Appeared  in  "Fires  of  Fate," and-  George  Clark  subjects.  After  three  years, returned  from  Hollywood,  October,  1927. Heavy  roles  in  Elstree  pictures,  1928. Barringer,  Michael. — Joint  director  with  Geof- frey Barkas  of  "  Q -Ships  "  and  his  own  story "  The  Infamous  Lady." Bayley,  Hilda. — Stage  and  screen  actress  of repute.  Chief  pictures:- — "Under  Suspicion," "Carnival,"  "The  Scandal,"  "The  Woman Who  Obeyed." Belasco,  Ruby. — b.  Halifax,  Yorks.  Played  in many  leading  British  film  companies,  character, pathos  and  character  comedy.  Addres  : — "  The Red  House,"  Amersham,  Bucks. Bellamy,  George.— b.  Bristol.  Educated Long  Ashton.  Commenced  screen  career  1905. "Wanted  a  Husband"  (Urbanora).  Starred "England  Expects"  (George  Loane  Tucker), "Called  Back,"  "The  Mother  of  Dartmoor." Started  stage  career  1887.  Club: — The Green  Roo  n.  Address  : — -io,  Culworth  House, N.W.8. Benson,  Annette.— Leading  roles  in  British and  French  subjects  since  1921.  Recently, "Downhill,"  "Shooting  Stars,"  "Confetti," "South  Sea  Bubble,"  "Sir  or  Madam,"  "The Inseparable."  Address: — 12,  Clifton  Hill, St.  John's  Wood,  N.W.  Telephone: — Maida Vale  2288. Bentley,  Thomas. — Educated  at  Westminster- Commenced  screen  career  1910.  Producer  of "Oliver  Twist,"  "David  Copperfield,"  "The Chimes,"  "Hard  Times,"  "  Barnaby  Rudge," "  Beau  Brocade,"  "Milestones,"  "The  Labour Leader,"  "Daddy,"  "Les  Cloches  de  Corne- ville,"  "Once  Upon  a  Time,"  "The  Divine Gift,"  "  General  Post,"  "  Beyond  the  Dreams ofAvarice,"  "  A  Master  of  Craft,"  "Adventures of  Mr.  Pickwick,"  "Old  Curiosity  Shop," "Through  Fire  and  Water,"  "  Old  Bill  Through the  Ages,"  "Money  Isn't  Everything,"  "A "Romance  of  Mayfair,"  "White  Heat,"  "The Silver  Lining,"  "  Not  Quite  a  Ladv,"  "Young Woodley."  Address  : — r>M/TBOK. Best,  Joseph,  B.Sc.  (Lond). — Producer  and editor,  specialising  in  publicity  propaganda and  industrial  films.  Managing  director  Movie Ads.,  Ltd.  Born  1884.  Educated  Liverpool and  London  Universities.  Henry  Tate  Science Prizeman.  Commenced  career  as  lecturer  ;  estab- lished own  business  191 1 ;  carried  out  important productions  for  Government,  Corporations  and institutions.  Latest  films,  "  Making  Siemens ' Lamps,  Batteries  and  Telephones,"  "Rural* Electrification,"  "The  Magician's  Secret" (playlet),  "Sunshine  is  Life"  (playlet),  etc. During  1927  filmed  "Africa  To-day,"  com- prising 32  reels  and  900  stills,  for  the  Missionary Film  Committee,  carrying  out  all  camera  work entirely  single-handed  in  a  6  months'  trip  to Central  Africa.  Office:  52,  Wardour  Street, London,  W.i.  Regent  3157.  Address:  46, Melrose  Avenue,  Cricklewood,  N.W.2.  Willesden 3618. Betts,  John.— Director.  Made  many  short sporting  subjects. Bishop,  Edith.— Leading  parts  in  "  The Prodigal  Son,"  "Long  Odds,"  "Heartstrings" (B.  and  C). Blackwell,  Carlyle. — Famed  American  screen idol  for  many  years ;  in  British  pictures  since 1922,  "The  Virgin  Queen,"  "Beloved  Vaga- bond," "She."  Director  of  Gainsborough  Pic- tures, Ltd.   Starred  in  "The  Rolling  Road," "One  of  the  Best,"  "The  Wrecker,"  "The Crooked  Billet." Bosc>,  Wallace.— b.  Kentish  Town,  N.W. Educated  Bruges,  Belgium.  "  Ivanhoe  " (Brenon),  "Black  Spot,"  "  Prisoner  of  Zenda," "  Arsene Lupin,"  "Middleman,"  "Two  Roads" "Lion's  Cubs,"  "Snow  in  the  Desert,"  "Turf Conspiracy,"  "Handy  Andy,"  "Wheels  of Chance,"  "Quinneys,"  " Sailors  Don't  Care." Bowden,  William.— Directed  "The  Blue Lagoon  "  for  I.V.T.A. ;  1927,  assistant  director on  Elstree  subjects  with  Bentley  and  Syd Chaplin.    Address : — BM  BE8D,  W.C.i. Boxall.  H.  Granville. — b.  1897.  Entered film  industry  1920,  actively  connected  with  the adaptation  and  installation  of  the  equipment of  Islington  studios.  Assistant  Studio  Manager until  rp25,  then  Studio  and  Production  Manager for  Gainsborough  Pictures,  Ltd.,  active  control of  over  60  productions,  including,  "  The  Lodger" "The  Triumph  of  the  Rat,"  "Easy  Virtue," "Downhill,"  "The  Constant  Nymph,"  "A South  Sea  Bubble,"  "A  Light  Woman,"  "The Wrecker,"  "The  Crooked  Billet." Boyd,  Dorothy. — b.  1907.  Phononlms,  1926. "Easy  Virtue,"  " Constant  Nymph,"  "Toni," and  ingenue  lead  in  "  Somehow  Good,"  "  Love's Option,"  "Auld  Lang  Syne."  Recreation:— Tennis,  swimming.  Address  : — -109,  Mayfield Road,  Sanderstead,  Surrey.  Phone: — Purley 2570. Braban,  Harvey. — Played  under  every  West End  management.  Recent  pictures: — "The Reef  of  Stars,"  "Mary  Queen  of  Scots." Bramble,  A.  V.— b.  Portsmouth.  Started acting  for  the  screen  in  1914.  Since  produced many  films,  including  "A  Girl  of  London," "Shirley,"  "  Wuthering  Heights,"  "Torn Sails,"  "The  Bachelor's  Club,"  "The  Little Mother,"  "The  Card,"  all  for  Ideal;  "Her Benny"  (Seal);  "Zeebrugge,"  for  New  Era, jointly  with  H.  Bruce  Woolf;  King  Henry,  in "  Becket  "  (Stoll)  ;  "  Chick  "  ;  "  The  Man  Who Changed  His  Name."  Directed  "Shooting Stars  "  for  Anthony  Asquith. Brantford,  Aggie.— b.  1915.  Juvenile  roles  in many  British  films,  also  "Mare  Nostrum." Address  :— 20,  Wake  man's  Hill  Avenue,  Colin- dale,  N.W.9.    Phone: — Colindale  6497. Brantford,  Mickey.— b.  1912.   Juvenile  roles "Carry  On!"  "Dawn,"  "Sexton  Blake," "The  Burgomaster  of  Stilemonde,"  etc. Address: — 20,  Wakeman's  Hill  Avenue,  Colin- dale,  N.W.9.    Phone  : — Colindale  6497. Brisson,  Carl. — b.  Copenhagen.  Was  amateur boxing  champion  of  Scandinavia  and  Central Europe  at  the  age  of  fifteen.  Achieved  fame  as a  musical  comedy  star  before  coming  to  England. Established  himself  as  one  of  England's  leading musical  comedy  favourites.  Starred  in  "  The Ring,"  his  first  British  picture.  Under  contract to  British  International.  His  second  film  is "The  Manxman."  Future  plans  include  the production  of  a  film  in  Sweden.  Club  : — Danish Club.   Address: — "  Ten  Trees,"  Elstree,  Herts. Brittain,  H.  Leslie— b.  Birmingham.  Film editor. Brody,  Estelle.—b.  Canada.  Starred  in"Mdlle. from  Armentieres,"  " Hindle  W akes,"  "Flight Commander,"  "Glad  Eye,"  "Sailors  Don't Care,"  "  This  Woman  Business,"  "  Mademoiselle Parley-Voo,"  "Week  End  Wives,"  "Kitty," "The  Plaything."  Signed  for  British  Interna- tional. Address  :  British  International  Studios, Elstree. 294 The  Kin emato graph  Year  Book. Bromhead,  B.  H. — Some  years  with  the  Gau- mont  Co.,  Ltd.  First  manager  of  the  Dublin branch,  thence  to  the  Company's  studio  and 1  aboratories  at  Flushing ,  New  York.  Went  to  the New  York  office  of  the  Gaumont  Co..  thence  to London  to  manage  British  Studio,  Shepherd's Bush. Brooks,  E.  Oswald.— b.  1882.  Production manager.  Many  years  theatrical  and  touring management  before  joining  the  Gaumont  in New  York.  Sales,  exploitation,  and  production manager  successively  for  Pathe,  1918-27,  in U.S.A.  ;  1928,  returned  from  Hollywood  ; production  manager,  Regal  Films,  on  "  Young Woodley."  Clubs: — New  York  Film  Club; ' '  El  Caballero  ' '  Country  Club,  Los  Angeles ; Player's  Club,  London.  'Address: — 38,  Tower Road,  Strawberry  Hill. Brouett,  Albert— b.  France.  Comedian  and producer.  Many  years  in  film  industry,  with Eclair  and  P.F.  Played  in  Alhambra  revues, produced  "A  Rogue  in  Love,"  and  three comedies  based  on  Fred  Karno's  sketches. Brough,  Mary.— Character  comedy  actress. "A  Sister  to  Assist  'Er,"  and  numerous  other films.  Address:- — Aldwych  Theatre. Browett,  Frank— Studio  manager,  British International  opening  the  Elstree  studios ; November,  1927,  joined  de  Forest  Phonofilms. Ten  years  with  I.  W.  Schlesinger.  Production director  British  Talking  Pictures,  Wembley  Park. Brunei,  Adrian.— Director  and  scenarist. Joined  the  British  Actors'  Film  Company  in 1919  as  scenario  editor,  and  in  1920  started directing  for  Minerva  Films.  Has  made  his  last six  pictures  for  Gainsborough  Pictures,  the  latest being  "The  Constant  Nymph,"  "A  Light Woman,"  and  "  The  Crooked  Billet."  Address: —192,  Queen's  Gate,  London,  S.W.7. Buchanan,  Jack. — Revue  and  musical  corned  v star.  "The  Happy  Ending,"  "Bulldog  Druni- mond's  Third  Round,"  "Toni,"  "Settled  Out of  Court." Burton,  Langhome.— "  Bootle's  Baby  "  (Lon- don), "  The  Treasure  of  Heaven  "  (Davidson), "The  Amateur  Gentleman  "  (Stoll).  Hobby: — Gardening.   Address  : — Green  Room  Club,  W.C. Butt,  Johnny.— Fine  screen  comedian  of  long experience  ;  scored  heavily  in  W.  W.  Jacobs' comedies  for  Artistic  ;  "  A  Peep  Behind  the Scenes." Butt,  Lawson—  Brother  of  Dame  Clara. Stage  and  screen  experience  of  twenty  years  ; Returned  from  Hollywood,  1927.  "Toni." "  The  Ringer,"  "  Lady  of  the  Lake  "  ;  directed "  Afterwards." Butter,  Alexander. — Directed  several  features for  G.  B.  Samuelson. Byford,  Roy. — b.  London,  1873.  Well-known West  End  actor.  First  did  film  work  in  1903. Club  :■ — Green  Room.  Address  : — 249,  Uxbridge Road,  W.12. Byron-Webber,  R. — b.  London.  Scenario writer  and  film  editor.  "  Burnt  Wings,"  "Miss- ing the  Tide,"  "The  Woman  Wins,"  "The First  Men  in  the  Moon,"  "  The  Keeper  of  the Door,"  "  The  Barton  Mystery,"  "  His  First Defence,"  "  Unrest  "  (Cairns),  "  Uncle  Dick's Darling,"  "  Rocks  of  Valpre "  (Stoll).  Now editing  films. "Cable,  Boyd"  (Col.  E.  A.  Ewart).— b.  1878, India.  Literary  adviser  and  part  writer  of "  The  Somme."  Author  of  "  The  Rolling  Road," "Victory,"  and  "Balaclava."  Re-edited "  British  Acoustics  "  and  titled  "War  Through German  Spectacles  ' '  ( Wardour  Films) ,  and  other films.  Has  published  many  books  and  stories and  articles  in  almost  every  magazine  and  news- paper of  standing  in  the  country.  Travelled Africa,  Australia,  New  Zealand,  and  the  East (sometimes  as  passenger,  sometimes  as  a  "  hand  " in  sail  or  steam).  Expert  on  propaganda. Address  : — 10,  Pembroke  Studios,  W.8.  Phone  : — Western  1480. Cairns,  Dallas.— b.  Australia.  "  Princess  of Happy  Chance  "  (Elvey),  "  Unrest  "  (Cairns), "  The  Silver  Bridge  "  (Cairns). Calvert,  Capt.  C.  C. — Producer  of  Gaumont's recent  successes,  "  Silent  Evidence,"  "  A  Prince of  Lovers,"  "Lights  of  London,"  "Bonnie Prince  Charlie,"  and  Cosmopolitan  shorts,  1925. Campbell,  Daisy.  —  Experienced  actress  of grand  dame  parts  in  many  recent  British pictures, Carew,  James.— b.  Indiana,  U.S.  Commenced screen  career  in  191 5,  with  Pathe,  "Twelve- Ten"  (B.  &  C),  "The  Nature  of  the  Beast," "  Sheba,"  "  Sunken  Rocks,"  "  The  Forest  on the  Hill,"  "Alf's  Button,"  "Helen  of  Four Gates,"  "  Justice,"  "  Mrs.  Erricker's  Reputa- tion," "  Narrow  Valley,"  "  Wild  Heather," "  Mr.  Justice  Raffles,"  "  Tansy,"  "  Mist  in  the Valley,"  "  Strangling  Threads,"  "  As  He  Was Born"  (all  Hepworth),  "  Love  Story  of  Aliette Brunton,"  "A  Colombo  Night"  (Stoll), "  Owd  Bob  "  "  King's  Highway,"  "A  Woman Redeemed,"  "One  of  the  Best,"  "Love's Option,"  "  Lady  of  the  Lake,"  "Silver  Rosary." Clubs: — Green  Room;  Players.  Address: — 15,  Burleigh  Mansions,  W.C. 2.  Phone: — Regent  3456. Carlisle,  Peggy.— Many  leads  for  Stoll ;  also in  "  Hindle  Wakes,"  "  The  Ring,"  etc.  Address  : 65,  Queen's  Road,  Twickenham.  Phone :  Popes- grove  1378. Carr,  Cameron.  —  b.  Kingston-on-Thames. Commenced  screen  career,  1909.  "  A  Fortune  at Stake,"  "A  Turf  Conspiracy,"  "  A  Soul's Crucifixion,"  "  In  the  Gloaming,"  "  Under Suspicion,"  "A  Gentleman  Rider,"  "A Daughter  of  Eve,"  "  A  Dead  Certainty,"  "Her Son,"  "  The  Romance  of  a  Movie  Star,"  "Trents Last  Case,"  "A  Rank  Outsider,"  "Out  to Win,"  "  Beloved  Vagabond,"  "  The  Rolling Road,"  "Silver  Lining,"  "The  Ware  Case," "Poppies  of  Flanders,"  "The  Blue  Peter," "  The  Third  Eye."  Address  : — 3,  Minerva  Road, Kingston-on-Thames. Carroll,  Madeleine. — Leading  lady,  "  Guns  of Loos,"  "The  Firstborn,"  "The  Crooked Billet." Chesney,  Arthur. — Stage   actor  of  repute. '•'  The  Lodger,"  etc. Clarbour,  Percy.— Twenty  years  on  stage. Started  17  years  ago  with  Hepworth' s  as  an artist  ;  13  years  ago  became  film  casting  agent. Address  : — Palace  House,  Shaftesbury  Avenue. Phone: — Regent  2716. Cleave,  Arthur. — Stage  career  commenced  in 1907.  Slightlyin  "Peter  Pan"  for  seven  years . Commenced  screen  work  1912.  "The  Better 'Ole  "  (Welsh  Pearson),  "  Lady  Clare  "  (British Actors),  "  Garryowen "  (Welsh  Pearson). "Nothing  Else  Matters"  (Welsh  Pearson), "  The  Card,"  "  Old  Bill  Through  the  Ages." Clubs: — Green  Room;  R.A.F. Who's  Wnat  in  the  Studio. 295 Coffin,  Mrs.  C.  Hayden. — Sympathetic  mother, grand  dame  and  character  parts.  First  worked for  the  screen  1916.  "  Kissing  Cup's  Race," "Christie  Johnstone,"  "The  Bonnie  Brier Bush,"  "This  Freedom,"  "Bonnie  Prince Charlie,"  "Love  Storv  of  Ailette  Brunton," "Tell  Your  Children,""  "The  Prodigal  Son," "Haunted  Houses,"  "The  Burgomaster  of Stilemonde,"  "Guns  of  Loos."  Address: — S5.  Campden  Street,  Kensington,  W.8.  Phone: —Park  3623. Cohen,  Elsie.- — b.  Amsterdam.  Formerly  on Kan  uiatograph  Weekly  and  Picturegoer.  On many  trade  organisations.  With  Hollandia  films, 1919-23.  1927,  Production  manager  for  Q.T.S. on  "  His  House  in  Order." Coleby,  A.  E.— Producer ;  associated  with i  ndustry  since  earliest  days ;  also  a  good comedian.  Directed  "  Call  of  the  Road," "  Long  Odds,"  "  Fifth  Form  at  St.  Dominic's" (Granger-Davidson),  "The  Prodigal  Son," "  Dr.  Fu-Manchu  "  series,  "  Inscrutable  Drew  " series. Collins,  Edwin  J. — Commenced  screen  career with  Messrs.  Cricks  and  Martin.  Then  followed engagements  with  the  Clarendon  and  Ideal. During  the  war  produced  propaganda  films  for the  Ministry  of  Information,  and  on  release joined  Broadwest.  Later  followed  engagements with  British  Lion,  Masters,  and  (for  the  third time)  Ideal.  Chief  pictures: — "Tom  Jones," "God  and  the  Man,"  "The  Starting  Point," "  Foul  Play,"  "  The  Channings,"  "  Hard  Cash," "  Miss  Charity,"   "  The  God  in  the  Garden." Compton,  Fay. — b.  1894.  Famous  stage  star. First  film,  "One  Summer's  Day,"  then  "A Woman  of  No  Importance,"  "  A  Bill  of  Divorce- ment," "This  Freedom,"  "Mary  Queen  of Scots,"  "Claude  Duval,"  "Eleventh  Com- mandment," "The  Happy  Ending,"  "Settled Out  of  Court,"  "  London  Love,"  "  Somehow Good"  "Zero." Ctifttpton,  Juliette.  — b.  1902.  Posed  for  many Harrison  Fisher  covers,  1920-21.  London  stage 1922.  "League  of  Notions,"  "The  Dancers." Films:  "Human  Desires,"  "Nell  Gwyn," "Chinese  Bungalow,"  "Triumph  of  Scarlet Pimpernel."  Address  ."—54,  Curzon  Street,  W.i. Phone:  Grosvenor  1624. Cooper,  Frederick. — Notable  London  stage successes  include  dipsomaniac  in  "  Outward Bound."  Fdms  include  "  Every  Mother's  Son," "The  Only  Way."  Address: — c/o  London Play  Co.,  51,  Piccadilly. Cooper,  George  A. — Film  editor  of  British  and Italian  pictures  for  many  years.  1922-23, directed  brilliant  series  of  two-reel  Quality Plays,  which  established  him  as  a  coming director;  directed  "Claude  Duval,"  "The Eleventh  Commandment,"  "The  Happv Ending,"  "Settled  Out  of  Court,"  "Some- body's Darling,"  1927  Phonofilms.  1928, "  Master  and  Man." Cotton,  F. — Studio  manager,  Worton  Hall, Isleworth. Coventry,  Tom.— One  of  the  oldest  and soundest  character  actors  ;  played  for  films for  twenty  years.  "The  Glorious  Adventure," "  Sam's  Boy,"  "  Dixon's  Return,"  etc. Craig,  Gordon  (Master). — Commenced  screen career  at  the  age  of  six.  "  Breed  of  the  Tres- hams,"  "  Bachelor  Husband,"  "  The  Head- master "  (Astra),  "The  Moneymoon " (Alliance),  "The  Don  without  a  Leg"  (Alliance), "  The  Door  that  had  no  Key,"  "  Love  in  a Whirlwind,"  "  Darkness  "  (Quality),  Cyril  in "Miriam  Rozella,  "Dawn,"  etc.  Hobby: — Readme  fairv  tales.  Address: — ift,  Aristotle Road,  Clapham,  S.W.4. Croise,  Hugh. — b.  Cornwall.  "  The  Game  o Liberty"  (London),  "  Brother  Officers  "  (Lon" don),  "  Dop  Doctor  "  (Samuelson).  Produced "  Four  Men  in  a  Van  "  (Direct),  "  Three  Men in  a  Boat"  (Artistic),  adapted  "By  Berwen Banks"  (Morgan).  In  1923,  writing  and  pro- ducing in  Germany;  1924,  "The  Old  Man  in the  Corner"  (Stoll)  ;  1028,  British  Talking Pictures,  Wembley  Park.  Addres?: — c/o Kinematograph  Weekly. Culler),  R.  J. — Assistant  director  to  many prominent  British  and  American  directors' "  Reveille,"  "  Squibs,  M.P.,"  "  Satan's  Sister," "  Squibs'  Honeymoon,"  "  Mumsee,"  "  Dawn," etc. Cunningham,  Robert.— Veteran  stage  actor and  vocalist  ;  the  Admiral  in  "  The  Luck  of the  Navy."    .  1  ddress  .-—Stage  Guild. Cutts,  J.  H.  Graham.— b.  in  1885.  Has  been associated  with  the  industry  for  many  years. First  production,  "The  Wonderful  Story." "Flames  of  Passion,"  "  Paddy  the  Next  Best Thing,"  "Woman  to  Woman,"  "The  White Shadow,"  "  The  Passionate  Adventure,"  "The Blackguard,"  "  The  Prude's  Fall,"  "  The  Rat," "The  Sea  Urchin,"  "The  Rolling  Road," "  Confetti,"  "  Triumph  of  the  Rat,"  "God's Clav,"  "Eileen  of  the  Trees,"  "Chance  the Idol,"  "  Return  of  the  Rat." D'Aragon,  Lionel.— Actor  of  thirty  years' experience.  Produced  "  The  Barton  Mystery," 1919.  Recent  pictures  : — "  Guy  Fawkes  " (Earl  Salisbury),  "  Mary  Queen  of  Scots," "  Fair  Maid  of  Perth,"  "  Mist  in  the  Valley." Address  : — 12,  Alexandra  Road,  Upper  Norwood. Dane,  Frank.  —  Former  West-End  actor  ; films  under  George  Loane  Tucker  onwards.  In U.S.A.  1924-6;  parts  in  "  Pagliacci,"  "Flag Lieutenant,"  "Emerald  of  the  East,"  "The Ringer."  Address: — c/o  Gorringe's,  17,  Green Street,   Leicester  Square,   and   Players  Club. D'Arcy  Alexandre.— (formerly  Gil). — Franco- Spanish  actor  who  after  Paris  film  work,  scored in  "  Paradise,"  1928,  B.T.P.  contract. Davenport,  A.  Bromley.— b.  Warwickshire. Educated  at  Eton.  "The  Persistent  Lovers" "The  Great  Gay  Road,"  "The  Bigamist." "Fox  Farm,"  "Starlit  Garden,"  "Running Water,"  "Sally  Bishop,"  "Bonnie  Prince Charlie,"  "Physician."  "  Glad  Eye,"  "Eileen," "Blue  Peter,"  "Flight  Commander,"  "  Span- gles." Club: — Green  Room.  Address:- — Pelham  Street,  S.W.7.  Telephone  : — Kensing- ton 2583. Davis,  Rex.— b.  1890.  "The  House  of Temperley  "  (London),  "  Rodney  Stone  "  (Sterl- ing), "The  Pride  of  the  Fancy,"  "The  Knock Out,"  "Married  Love,"  "The  Down  and Outs"  (all  Samuelson).  Address: — The  Old Manor  House,  East  Molesey,  Surrey. Dawson,  I V0.— Player  of  distinctive  parts. "  The  Woman  Who  Obeyed,"  "  Out  to  Win," etc.  ... Dean,  Basil.— Famous  theatrical  producer, impresario  and  dramatist,  of  Reandean  repute. Produced  (with  Adrian  Brunei)  "The  Constant Nymph"  (Gainsborough). De  Casalis,  Jean.— Paris,  New  York  and London  stage  star;  b.  1896.  "Settled  Out  of Court,"  "  Glad  Eye,"  "Arcadians."  Address: 135,  Wigmore  Street,  W.i. 296 The  Kmematograph  Year  Book. Deane,  Daeia. — Premier  danseuse  in  "  Chu Chin  Chow."  Many  British  and  Continental Films:  "Passion  Island,"  "Easy  Virtue." Address  : — 8,  The  Drive,  Edgware.  Telephone  :—• Edgware  0270. Dearsley,  Joyce. — Commenced  film  work  in 1913.  Played  for  Hepworth,  London,  Samuel- son,  British  Actors,  and  Ideal.  Leads  in "  David  Copperfield,"  "  The  Divine  Gift," "  General  Post,"  "  Beyond  the  Dreams  of Avarice,"  "  Chappy — that's  All."  Married Thomas  Bentley,  producer. Denton,  Jack. — b.  Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Commenced  screen  career  with  Hepworth, 1909.  Later  became  assistant  to  Percy Nash,  and  played  under  him.  Commenced producing  19 19.  Now  returned  to  acting : "She  Stoops  to  Conquer,"  "The  Tavern Knight"  (B.  &  C),  Alf  in  "  Old  Bill  Through the  Ages  "  (Ideal),  "  Tons  of  Money  "  (Walls &Henson).  Returned  to  stage.  1923.  Address: — 25,  Monmouth  Road,  Watford. Dewhurst,  George.— Actor  with  Liverpool Repertory  and  in  West  End.  Entered  film  world as  actor,  script-writer,  and  producer.  With Broadwest  produced  "  A  Great  Coup."  With Hepworth  appeared  in  "  The  Narrow  Valley," his  own  story,  "  Wild  Heather,"  etc.  A  sound screen  comedian  who  now  directs  instead. "  A  Sister  to  Assist  'Er  "  being  his  best-known picture.  Directed  "  What  the  Butler  Saw,"  in London,  1924  ;  Harry  Tate,  in  "  Motoring,"  1927. Dibley,  Mary. — b.  London.  Commenced screen  career  in  1914.  "  The  Middleman," "London  Pride"  (London),  "  Sheba "  (Hep- worth), "  Garden  of  Resurrection,"  "  The  Lure of  Crooning  Water"  (Clark),  "The  Adventures of  Mr.  Bliss  "  (Hemvorthl,  "  The  Fruitful  Vine" (Stoll),  "The  Bargain"  (Hepworth),  "Sally Bishop  "  (Stoll),  "  His  House  in  Order,"  "  South Sea  Bubble,"  "The  Blue  Veter."  Address  :— 19,  Greycoat  Gardens,  S.W. Doble,  Frances.  —  Young  stage  actress,  in "The  Constant  Nymph." Doran,  Edward. — b.  Manchester.  191 7, location  manager  for  Harma,  and  introduced Prince  of  Wales  to  the  screen  as  an  actor. Also  secured  exceptional  concessions  for  British screen  plays,  introducing  use  of  aeroplanes  and battleships  for  first  time.  Location  manager for  London  Film  Company  and  assistant  director of  production  to  Harold  Shaw.  Played  in  "  The Gates  of  Duty,"  etc.  Founder  and  Secretary of  British  Screen  Artistes'  Association. Dormer,  Charles. — b.  1904.  Specialises"  dude  " roles.  "Triumph  of  the  Rat,"  "Virginia's Husband,"  "Wait  and  See."  Address: — 32, Carrington  Court,  Curzon  Street,  W.i.  Tele- phone : — Grosvenor  1764. Double,  Stanley  G. — Born  1895.  Studio and  consulting  engineer.  Completed  equipment installation  at  Islington  studios,  1920  ;  chief engineer  there  four  years.  Solely  completed whole  electrical  scheme  at  Elstree  (British National)  supervising  since  foundations.  Chief engineer,  British  International.  Address: — 2,  Deacons  Hill,  Elstree.  Telephone  .-—(Studio) Elstree  171. Douglas,  Leal. — Some  films :  "My  Lady's Dress,"  "  Theima,"  "  Girl  ot  My  Heart,"  "The Beetle,"  "  Nothing  Else  Matters  "  (Hepworth) Aaare*s : — 19,  JNew  Street,  St.  Martin's  Lane, W.C.2. Duke,  Ivy. — b.  South  Kensington.  Com- menced screen  work  in  191 8.  "The  Garden of   Resurrection,"    "  The  Lure  of  Crooning Water,"  "  Duke's- Son,"  "Testimony,"  "The Persistent  Lovers,"  "Starlit  Garden"  (all George  Clark  productions),  "  The  Great  Prince Shan,"  "Decameron  Nights,"  "A  Knight  in London."    Married  Guy  Newall. Dupont,  A.  E. — German  director,  with  Erich Pommer ;  made  "  Vaudeville,"  at  Elstree, supervised  "  Madame  Pompadour";  directed "Moulin  Rouge,"  "Piccadilly." Dyall,  Franklin. — Celebrated   stage  villain  ; appeared- in  "Easy  Virtue"  for  Gainsborough. Edmonds,  Maurice  (Asst.  Prod.).— Nine  years under  Sir  Chas.  Wyndham.  London  Film  Co., igr3.  Assistant  to  George  Loane  Tucker  for  12 films.  Assistant  Charles  Hutchison  (Hurricane Hutch)  on  "Typhoon,"  and  Denison  Clift  on "Mary  Queen  of  Scots"  (Ideal). Edwards,  Henry. — b.  Somerset.  Spent  life on  stage,  producing,  playing  leads,  play-writing, including  "Doorsteps."  Playred  in  West  End, also  in  many-  leading  theatres  in  America,  New York,  with  Ethel  Barrymore.  Commenced screen  career  19 15.  Produced  and  played  in "  A  Welsh  Singer  "  and  "  East  is  East."  Wrote, produced  and  playTed  in  "  Doorsteps."  Wrote, produced  and  played  in  "Broken  Threads," "Towards  the  Light,"  "Merely  Mrs.  Stubbs," "Dick  Carson  Wins  Through."  Produced  and playred  in  "Possession,"  "The  Kinsman," "The  City  of  Beautiful  Nonsense,"  "His Dearest  Possession,"  "A  Temporary  Vaga- bond," "The  Amazing  Quest  of  Ernest  Bliss,'' "John  Forrest  Finds  Himself,"  "Aylwin," "A  Lunatic  at  Large,"  "Hanging  judge," "The  Bargain"  (from  the  stage  play  by Edward  Irwin  and  Henry  Edwards,  "  Simple Simon,"  "Tit  for  Tat,"  "Lily  of  the  Alley," (a  six-reel  no  title  picture),  "  The  World  of Wonderful  Reality,"  "  Boden's  Boy,"  "The Naked  Man."  All  these  for  Edwards'  series  of Hepworth  picture  plays.  "  Owd  Bob,"  "  Flag Lieutenant,"  "The  Fake,"  "The  Joker," "  Furthei  Adventures  of  the  Flag  Lieutenant," "Fear,"  "  Three  Kings,"  "Vendetta,"  "Ring- ing the  Changes."  Now  touring  the  play  "  The Flag  Lieutenant  "  with  Chrissie  White.  Uv.k  : — Savage.  Address  : — Gracious  Pond,  Chobham, Surrey.    Phone: — Long  Cross  33. Egbert  Brothers  (Seth  and  Albert).— Famous popular  vaudeville  comedy  stars.  Born  and bred  in  circus  atmosphere,  played  in  sawdust  all over  the  world.  "  The  Happy  Dustmen  "  from 1 901  ("Hurry  up,  Walter!");  played  before King  Edward  and  King  George ;  ail-round performers.  Appeared  in  films  in  1902,  directed by  W.  P.  Kellino,  who  again  directed  them  in 1927  in  "  Further  Adventures  of  the  Flag Lieutenant."  Never  missed  being  in  pantomime since  they  were  children,  except  when  serving in  the  War.  Address  : — 10,  Blenheim  Gardens, Brixton  Hill,  S.W.2. Elvey,  Maurice.  —  Former  stage  producer directorof  over  100  films  since  1908.  "Mr.Wu," "Fruitful  Vine,"  "Sally  Bishop";  many Matheson  Lang  subjects  for  Stoll ;  Gaumont, 1926,  "Mdlle.  from  Armentieres,"  "  Hindle \\  akes, ' '"  Roses  of  Picardy, "  "Flag  Lieutenant, ' "  Qmnneys,"  "Rough  Seas,"  "Palais  de Danse,"  "Mademoiselle  Parley- Voo,"  "Bala- clava." C/o  Gaumont  Studio.  Has  directed  in Germany,  also  in  Hollywood  for  Fox  and  Metro. Emerald,  Charles. — Comedian;  "The  Silver King,"  "  One  of  the  Best." Emery,  Pollie. — b.  1875.  First  stage  appear- ance under  father's  (Frank  Emery's)  manage- ment, Liverpool.  Toured  the  world.  Films  : "  Patricia  Brent,"    Aunty  in   "  Nothing  Else Who's  What  in  the  Studio. 297 Matters,"  Peach  (original  stage  part)  in  "  Case of  Lady  Camber,"  "The  Great  Dav,"  "The Mystery  Road,"  "If  Four  Walls  Told,"  land- lady in  "A  Sister  to  Assist  'Er,"  "  Paradise." Address: — 7,  Kenyon  Mansions,  Queen's  Club Gardens,  W.14,  and  Arts  Theatre  Club. English,  Robert,  Lt.-Coi.,  D.S.Q.— Player of  many  distinctive  and  military  roles  since 1919.  Recently  "  A  Knight  in  London,"  "Sweet Pepper,"  and  in  Germany.  Address  : — 1, Egerton  Mansions, S.W. 3.  Phone:  Sloane  2634. Esmond,  Annie.— Actress  of  extensive  West End  and  touring  experience ;  recent  films include  "  Lily  of  the  Alley,"  "  Love,  Life  and Laughter,"   "  Young  Lochinvar." Eveleigh,  Leslie,  F.R.P.S. — Cameraman  since 1910  with  Barker,  on  War  Kinematography,  and on  Granger  and  Davidson  productions.  Visited Hollywood,  1925.  192S  assistant  to  managing director,  British  Filmcraft,  Walthamstow Studios,  directed  3  "Sexton  Blake"  subjects. Address  : — Gaisford  House,  Gaisford  Street, Kentish  Town,  N.W. 5.  Phone:   North  1957. Fairbrother,  Sydney.— b.  London.  Educated Blackpool  and  Bonn.  Commenced  screen career  1915.  "  In  Bondage,"  (Samuelson),  "The Temporary  Gentleman"  (Samuelson),  "The Children  of  Gibeon "  (Master),  "Laddie" (Progress),  "Married  Love,"  "The  Beloved Vagabond,"  "Confetti."  Address :— Place-o'- Dreams,The  Drive,  Chorley  Wood. Fane,  Dorothy.— West  End  actress,  recently seen  in  "Carnival"  and  "  Biffy."  Many  film leads  and  big  parts ;  recently  "  Daniel  De- ronda,"  "  Bulldog  Drummond,"  "  Lights  of London,"  "  Mary  Queen  of  Scots,"  Australian tour,  1925-6. Fawcett,  L' Estrange.— Quitted  the  Morning Post  to  become  literary  adviser  at  Gaumont, 1927. Field,  Ben. — Well-known  West  End  character actor  ;  "South  Sea  Bubble,"  "Man  WhoCnanged H.s  Name."    Address:  Players  Cub. Fogwell,  R.  G.— Fox  London  p. jblicity  manager 1921 ;  1926,  returned  from  Hd  lywood,  wro'.e many  stories  and  sCiipis.  Directed  " Intro- spec  ti  n." Forde,  Walter.— b.  Bradford.  Screen  come- dian who  has  directed  himself  in  many  "  shorts." U.S.A.,  1923-25.  Director  of  "Wait  and  See," "What  Next,"  "The  Silent  House."  "Would You  Believe  It." Forster,  Ralp'i.  —  Experienced  actor,  well- known  for  butler  parts. Fox,  Reginald. — Recent  leads  :  "  Palaver," "  Under  Arabian  Skies."  Address  : — 20,  North- end  Road,  St.  Margarets. Fraser,  M.— Studio  manager,  British  Talking Pictures,  Wembley  Park. Freshman,  William.— Juvenile,  b.  Australia. Two-and-a-half  years'  technical  experience  with Gaumont.  Three  years'  stage  work.  Latest films  :  "  Luck  of  the  Navy,"  "  Guns  of  Loos," "Rising  Generation,"  "Eileen  of  the  Trees," "Widdicombe  Fair."  Telephone:  Hampstead 7310. Gardner,  Shayle.— New  Zealander.  Stage actor  with  Tree.  "Wandering  Jew,"  "Indian Love  Lyrics,"  "Guy  Fawkes,"  "  Comin'  Thro' the  Rye,"  "Chinese  Bungalow," " Tommy Atkins,"  "Three  Passions"  (Rex  Ingram,  1928). Private  Address :  6,  Queensberry  Mews  West, South  Kensington.    Phone: — Kensington  9933. Gee,  Hugh. — Art  Director,  Burlington  Filcni in  "  Tesha,"  and  "  Ki.ty." Goddard,  Alf. — Born  1897  London.  "The Sign  of  Four,"  "Downhill,"  "Mademoiselle from  Armentieres,"  "Every  Mother's  Son," "  Remembrance,"  "  Sailors  Don't  Care," "Verdun,"  "Balaclava."  Address: — 373, Cornfield  Street,  E.2. Goldsmith,  Frank.— Stage  actor.  With  Ed- ward Terry  in  1900  ;  in  America  1 6  years,latterly in  Sinclair  Hill  pictures. Gott,  Barbara. — Sound  stage  and  screen  artist in  mature  strong  roles.  Address : — 39,  Walton Street,  Chelsea,  S.W. 3.  Phone:  Kensington 9102. Granville,  Fred  Le  Roy.— b.  1886,  Australia. Educated  Auckland  and  the  Boulder  University. Colorado .  Forsook  the  sea  to  become  Curator  of Ornitholoogy  at  the  Colorado  Museum.  In  1906 he  went  to  California  with  Selig,  the  first  company on  the  western  coast.  He  later  became general  manager  of  the  Los  Angeles  Film Exchange,  and  cameraman  at  Universal  City  ; the  first  man  to  cross  North  East  Siberia  with  a camera.  He  came  to  England  in  1920  and produced  "  At  the  Mercy  of  Tiberius,"  "  Honey Pots,"  and  "  Love  Maggie,"  for  G.  B.  Samuel- son,  and  then  returned  to  Universal  City  to  pro- duce. In  1922,  took  his  own  producing  unit out  to  Tripoli,  where  many  of  the  scenes  in "  Shifting  Sands  "  were  produced.  He  is  one  of the  Pioneer  Cinematographers  and  founder  of the  American  Cameramen  Society.  Joined Whitehall  Films,  1928. BARBARA  GOTT "  NOT  QUITE  A  LADY  " Tivoli  Theatre,  November  26th,  1928. "  For  abroad  comedy  characterisation,  Barbara  Gott's  performance  as  the  mother of  the  heroine  has  never  been  surpassed  on  the  screen."      (Daily  Telegraph) "  Barbara  Colt's  impersonation  of  the  vulgar  mother  is  the  most  delightful performance  which  British  Screen  Production  has  yet  presented."  (C.E.A.) FIRST  "  TALKIE  "  FILM  :  "  ThAT  BRUTE  SIMMONS." Now  Filming  -       -      -       "RINGING  THE  CHANGES/' 39,  Walton  Street.  S.W.3.3  Phone :  Kensington  9102 298 The  Kinemato graph  Year  Bock. Gray,  Eve. — Born  Birmingham.  1904.  Much Australian  stage  experience.  Leading  film roles  in  "  Silver  Lining,"  "  Poppies  of  Flanders," •  •  One  of  the  Best,"  "  Moulin  Rouge,"  "  Smashing Through,"  "Sweet  Pepper."  Address: —  3, Balcombe  Street,  W.i. Green,  R.  Judd. — b.  Portsmouth.  First  stage role,  Grecian  Theatre.  Began  films  with  London Film  Co.  "  The  House  of  Temperlev,"  "  Forest on  the  Hill,"  "Knight  Errant,"  "Master  of Craft,"  "  Class  and  No  Class,"  "  Son  of  Kissing Cup,"  "Harbour  Lights,"  "  Boden's  Bov," Ali  Baba  in  "  Chu-Chin-Chow,"  "The  Only Way,"  "Nell  Gwyne,"  "The  Bondman," "  Widdicombe  Fair,"  "  Sweeney  Todd."  Address: — Park  Road,  Teddington.  Phone  :  — Kingston 3616. Greenwood,  Edwin. — b.  1895.  Educated  St« Paul's  and  Sorbonne  (Paris).  Studied  decoration (Paris).  Stage  director  and  actor,  from  1912- 191  8.  Liverpool  Repertory,  Mr.  J.B.Fagan.etc, 191  8-1919,  art  director  Ideal  Films.,.  1919-1921, produced  many  plays  and  acted  in  London. 1922,  June,  produced  "  Romance  of  History" "  Gems  of  Literature,"  and  "  Wonder  Women  of History  "  series  for  B.  &  C.  1922,  Stage  director for  Maurice  Moscovitch.  "  The  Fair  Maid  of Perth,"  "A  W7oman  in  Pawn,"  "  WTiat  Money Can  Buy,"  and  British  acoustic  subjects. Address  :— 8,  St.  Paul's  Studios,  W.14. Grossman,  Joe. — b.  London,  188?.  Educated B.B.S.,  Brentford,  Dover  Higher  Grade.  Has been  through  every-  branch  of  the  variety business  ;  with  David  Devant  five  years.  Left the  stage  on  the  outbreak  of  war  ;  served  five years.  Mentioned  three  times  in  dispatches, awarded  the  M.S.M.,  and  also  granted  the special  Diploma  of  the  Grand  Order  of  St.  John of  Jerusalem  for  services  in  connection  with the  transport  of  sick  and  wounded.  In  June, 1924,  was  personally  invested  with  the  Order of  St.  John  by  H.M.  the  King  at  Buckingham Palace.  •  Upon  demobilisation  joined  Violet Melnotte,  acting  manager  of  the  Duke  of  York's Theatre  and  at  the  same  time  acting  manager of  the  Kingsway  Theatre.  Joined  Stoll  as studio  manager  at  Surbition,  June,  1920  ; transferred  to  Cricklewood  to  become  studio manager  for  Bitish  International  Pictures, July,  1927. Groves,  Fred. — b.  London.  Commenced film  work,  1912.  "The  Manxman,"  "The Labour  Leader,"  "  Squibs,"  "  Mayor  of  Caster- bridge."  Club  : — Green  Room. Gundrey,  V.  Gareth. — Scenario  editor,  Gau- mont  Studios,  since  1923.  Productions  Manager from  1927  to  date.  Directed  "  The  Devil's Maze."  Address: — 12,  Sunbury  Avenue,  East Sheen,  S.W.14.  Phone:  Prospect  41 11. Hall-Davis,  Lilian.— b.  Hampstead.  "  The Admirable  Crichton,"  "  The  Better  'Ole,"  "  The Honey  Pot,"  "Love  Maggy,"  "The  Game  of Life,"  "  Ernest  Maltravers," "Wonderful Story," "  Brown  Sugar,"  "  Faithful  Heart,"  "  Castles  in the  Air,"  "If  Four  Walls  Told,"  "A  Royal Divorce,"  "The  Knock  Out,"  "  Pagliacci," "  Should  a  Doctor  Tell  ?  "  "  Afterglow  "  "  Quo Vadis  ?  "  "Roses  of  Picardy,"  "The  Ring," "  The  Farmer's  Wife." Hamer,  Gladys. — Quaint  comedy  roles  for Stoll,  Pathe,  Gaumont,  etc.  Address  : — 6,  Kil- ls urn  Priory,  N.W.6.  Phone : — Hampstead  3078. Hamilton,  John.— On  stage  at  age  of  six. "  Mountain  Eagle,"  "  Mdlle.from  Armentieres," "  Last  Witness,"  "  Shadow  of  Egypt,"  "  Silver Lining,"  "South  Sea  Bubble,"  "Three  Kings.'* Address: — Players'  Club. Harding,  Lyn. — Very  famous  stage  actor. "  When  Knighthood  was  in  Flower,"  "  Further Adventures  of  Flag  Lieutenant,"  "  Land  of  Hope and  Glory,"  etc.  Address: — "The  Dutch Cottage,  Furze  Hill,  Boreham  Wood.  Herts. Phone  : — Elstree  60. Harker,  Gordon.  —  Well-known  West  End actor;  film  debut  in  "The  Ring,"  followed  by "The  Farmer's  Wife,"  "Champagne,"  "The Crooked  Billet,"  "  R  turn  of  tie  Rat." Harrison,  Jack.— With  Samuelson  in  1913  ; responsible  positions  with  Graham- Wilcox  (super- vised Albert  Hall  presentations)  :  B.I. P. , F.-N.  Pathe  location  manager,  1928,  assisted production  manager,  British  Talking  Pictures, Wembley. Harvey,  Forrester.— Stage  comedian  25  years  ; Drury  Lane,  etc.  Numerous  films  include '•Somebody's  Darling,"  "Flag  Lieutenant." ''The   Ring,"  "Toni,"  "Spangles." Harwcod,  Bobbie.— b.  London.  Assistant director  to  Herbert  Wilcox  for  "Woman  in White,"  and  "  The  Bondman  ' '  to  M.  A.  Netherell for  "The  Somme "  and  "Victory"  George Pearson,  etc.  Clubs  :  Hurlingham  Yacht  Club . Plavers,  Newborough.  Address: — 56,  Sedgeford Road,  W.2. Hawthorne,  David— b.  Kettering,  Northamp- tonshire. Educated  Kenbolton  College,  Hants. Commenced  screen  career  1913,  with  London Film  Co.  "Testimony"  (Clark).  "Sword  of Fate,"  "His  House  in  Order."  Hobbies: —Antiques,  gardening. Haynes,  H.  Manning— b.  Lyminster,  Sussex. Stage  career  began  1906  ;  took  up  production in  1921,  after  acting.  Part-author  and  co- director  of  "  Monty  Works  the  Wires."  Direc- tor of  "A  Will  and  a  Way,"  "Sam's  Bov.  ' "The  Monkey's  Paw,"  "The  Convert,"  "The Constable's  Move,"  "  Lawyer  Quince,"  and other  Jacobs  releases  by  Artistic.  "  London Love,"  "Passion  Island."  "The  Ware  Case." "Mary  Was  Gold." Hayward,  Lydia.—  b.  Isle  of  Wight.  Scenarist. Educated  France.  Commenced  screen  career, iqib.  Part  author  of  "  Monty  Works  the Wires."  Adapted  many  W.  W.  Jacobs'  stories. Recently,  "The  Ware  Case,"  ""Peep  Behind the  Scenes,"  "Mary  W7as  Love'"  "Somehow Good,"  "Zero,"  "  Mai  y  was  Gold." Heatherley,  Clifford.— b.  1888.  Stage  career with  Tree,  Bourchier,  Cochran,  Basil  Dean,  etc. Countless  films,  including  "Bleak  House." "Roses  of  Picardy,"  "  Sea  Urchin,"  "Rollin' Road."  "Boadicea,"  "King's  Highwav." '•Constant  Nymph,"  "Passing  of  Mr.  Quin." Club  /—Stratford,  Stratford  Place.  Address: — 11.  Rookfield  Avenue,  N.io.  Telephone : — Mountview  6526. Henderson-Bland,  R.— "From  Manger  to Cross"  (Kalem),  "General  Post"  (Ideal). "Mr.  Gilfi:'s  Love  Story"  (Ideal),  "Cigarette Maker's  Romance"  (Int.  Prod.),  "Tangled Hearts"  (Alliance).  "  Gwyneth  of  the  Wel^h Hills"  (Stoll).  Published  story  of  "From Manger  to  Cross"  as  a  book  with  Hodder  and Stoughton.  (  lub  Green  Room.  Address: — 219A,  Maida  Vale  W.9. Hepworth.  Cecil  M— One  of  the  pioneers of  kinematography  and  inventor  of  manv  things appertaining.  Started  producing  films  in 1  898.  "  Alf's  Button,"  "  Helen  of  Four  Gates," "  Mrs. Erricker's  Reputation,"  "  Wild  Heather," "Tansy,"  "Through  Three  Reigns,"  "The Pipesof  Pan,"  "  Mistinthe  Valley,"  "  Strangling Threads,"  "  Comin'  Thro'  the  Rye."  Address  :— 55,  Thames  Street,  Staines. Who's  What  in  the  Studio. 299 Hewland,  Philip. — Commenced  screen  career 19T3,  London  Film  Company.  "The  Third Generation,"  "Ashes  of  Revenge,"  "The  Man in  Motley,"  "  Man  in  the  Attic,"  "  The  Greater Need,"  "  Arsene  Lupin,"  "Man  Without  a Soul"  "The  Breed  of  the  Treshams,"  "The Money  Habit,"  "S.O.S.,"  "Balaclava." Address  : — 16,  Wolverton  Mansions,  Ealing Common,  W.5. Hil!,  Sinclair—  b.  Surbiton,  1896.  Educated St.  Paul's  ;  entered  film  Industry,  1912,  with the  Tyler  Film  Co.  Pre-war  experience  in  Con- tinental firms.  Concluded  war  service  as  staff major,  O.B.E.  After  the  War,  wrote  scenarios for  Stoll,  Ideal,  and  other  British  firms.  First British  production  for  Stoll,  "  The  Tidal  Wave," followed  by  "The  Place  of  Honour,"  "Ex- piation," "Open  Country,"  "Indian  Love Lyrics,"  "White  Slippers,"  "The  Squire  of Long  Hadley,"  "  The  Secret  Kingdom,"  "The Qualified  Axlventurer,"  "  Sahara  Love."  Manag- ing director  at  Cricklewood.  "  Boadicea," "A  Woman  Redeemed,"  "King's  Highway," "Guns  of  Loos,"  "The  Price  of  Divorce." Club : — Incoporated  Society  of  Authors.  A member  of  the  British  Association  of  Film Directors,  President  of  the  British  Screen Writers'  Association.  Address: — 11,  Sidney House,  Bedford  Park,  W.4. Hiscott,  Leslie  S. — Assistant  producer,  Famous Players-Lasky  British  productions ;  Maurice Tourneur,  George  Pearson,  George  Fitzmaurice J.  Parker  Read.  Producer  of  "Mrs.  May" (two  reelers),  "  Passing  of  Mr.  Quin,"  "  S.O.S.," "  The  Crcoked  Staircase." Hitchcock,  A.  J. —  In  editorial  department of  F.P.L.  British  productions  ;  assistant  and scenarist  to  Graham  Cutts  in  "  Woman  to Woman,"  "Passionate  Adventure,"  "Black- guard." Director  for  Gainsborough,  1925; "  The  Pleasure  Garden,"  "  The  Lodger,"  "  Easy Virtue."  Joined  British  International ;  "The Ring,"  "The  Farmer's  Wife,"  "Champagne." "The  Manxman,"  "Blackmail." Hobbs,  Hayford. — Formerly  juvenile  lead  with London  Film  Co. ;  four  years  in  Hollywood  ; returned  1926.  "The  Luck  of  the  Navy," "Toni,"  "Devil's  Maze,"  etc. HobbS,  Jack.—"  Tom  Brown's  Schooldays  '' (Windsor),  "The  Lady  Clare,"  "The  Face  at the  Window,"  "Inheritance,"  "The  Shuttle of  Life"  (all  British  Actors),  "The  Call  of Youth,"  "The  Eleventh  Commandment"  and "  The  Happy  Ending  "  (Gaumont).  Address  : — Green  Room  Club. Hopkirk,  Gordon.  — "  Sahara  Love,"  "A Woman  Redeemed,"  etc.,  etc.  Address:  12, Old  Compton  Street,  W.i. Hopson,  Violet. — b.  San  Francisco,  California. "  The  Vicar  of  Wakefield,"  "  The  Heart  o[  Mid- lothian," "  Trelawny  of  the  Wells,"  "  Barnaby Rudge,"  "The  Clunies,"  "The  White  Hope" (all  Hepworth)  ;  "The  Ware  Case,"  "A Munition  Girl's  Romance,"  "  Missing  the  Tide." "  A  Gamble  for  Love,""  The  Ragged  Messenger" "  A  Turf  Conspiracy,"  "  A  Fortune  at  Stake," "  A  Soul's  Crucifixion,"  "  Snow  in  the  Desert," "Her  Son,"  "The  Case  of  Lady  Camber  "  (all Broadwest),  "  Son  of  Kissing  Cup,"  "  The  Lady Owner,"  "The  Great  Turf  Mystery,"  and,  for Stoll,  "A  Daughter  of  Love,"  "  Widdicombe Fair." Howard,  Lionelle. — b.  Cirencester,  Gloucester. Educated,  Cheltenham  College.  Commenced screen  career  191  r.  Three  years  Hepworth  stock, "Street  of  Adventure,"  "Wonderful  Year," "The  Little  Brother  of  God,"  "Expiation," "  Debt  of  Honour,"    "  Petticoat  Loose." Hughes,  Harry  .—Editor  and  cutter  for  years  ; directed  "  A  Daughter  in  Revolt,"  "Virginia's Husband,"  "  Troublesome  Wives,"  "Hell-cat," "Little  Miss  London."  Address: — 3,  New- Square,  Lincoln's  Inn.   Phone: — Holborn  9916. Hume,  Benita. — Young  stage  actress,  starred in  "  A  Light  Woman,"  "Balaclava,"  "Clue  of the  New  Pin." Hume,  Mar;orie.— b.  Yarmouth.  Commenced screen  work  1917.  "The  Keeper  of  the  Door," "  The  Duchess  of  Seven  Dials,"  "  Lady  Tetley's Decree,"  "The  Swindler,"  "Scarlet  Kiss," "The  Great  Dav,"  "The  Call  of  Youth," "Kitty  Tailleur,"  "Bluff,"  "A  Prince  of Lovers,"  "Love  and  the  Whirlwind,"  "Silent Evidence,"  "Simonne  Everard,"  "  M'Lord of  the  White  Road,"  "  Two  Little  Vagabonds," "Squire  of  Long  Hadley,"  "King  of  the Castle,"  "  Wonelerful  Wooing,"  "A  Colombo Night,"  "This  Marriage  Business,"  "After- wards," "Triumph  of  Scarlet  Pimpernel," "Young  Woodley."  Address: — 10,  Canning Place,  W.8. Hytten,  Olaf. — Much  stage  experience  in U.S.  and  British  films,  including  "  The  Wonder- ful Story."  In  Hollywood,  1923-28.  In "Kitty,"  "Master  and  Man."  Address:  — Players'  Club. Humphreys,  Cecil.— Commenced  screen  work 1916.  "The  Lifeguardsman  "  (British  Actors), "The  Pleydeli  Mystery"  and  "The  Veiled Woman"  (British  Empire),  "The  Profligate" (Ideal),  "The  Sorrows  of  Satan"  (Samuelson), "The  Elusive  Pimpernel,"  "  The  House  on  the Marsh,"  "The  Amateur  Gentleman,"  "The Winding  Road,"  "The  Tavern  Knight," "The  Shadow  of  Evil,"  "False  Evidence," "Four  Just  Men"  (Stoll),  "The  Glorious Adventure"  (Blackton),  "The  Gayest  of  the Gay"  (Phillips),  "  Irish  Luck,"  with  Meighan in  Ireland  and  U.S.A.,  1925  ;  "  Price  of  Divorce," "Woman  in  White."  Clubs:—-  Savage,  Green Room,  Royal  Automobile. Hunter,  Ian.— West  End  actor.  Film  leads for  Stoll,  also"  Downhill,"  "Easy  Virtue,"  "The Ring,"  "His  House  in  Order." Hunter,  T.  Hayes.  —  Director  of  "Earth- bound,"  "Desert  Gold,"  etc.  Gainsborough, 1927;  directed  "One  of  the  Best,"  "SouthSea Bubble,"  "Triumph  of  Scarlet  Pimpernel," "  The  Silver  King."  ;  , I  meson,  A.  B.— Started  career  as  actor  with Ben  Greet,  Tree,  Alexander,   H.  B.  Irving, Harvev,  Benson.  Films  include  "  The  Breed  of the  Treshams,"  "  The  House  of  Peril,"  "The Monkey's  Paw,"  "  Burgomaster  of  Stilemonde," "  After  the  Verdict,"  "Spangles."  Address: — 63,  Old  Compton  Street,  W.i.  Phone:— Regent  5108. Irvine,  Robin. — Juvenile  lead.  On  stage  jince 1917.  "Downhill,"  "Easy  Virtue,"  "Con- fetti," "  Land  of  Hope  and  Glory,"  "  A  Knight in  London,"    "Young  Woodley"  (title-role). Address: — 14,  Rundell  Crescent,  Hendon. Jay,  Jean. — Films  since  1923;  "Every  Mother's Son,"  "Afterwards,"  leading  lady  "The  Silver King.' '  Married  John  Longdon, Jay,  Sidney.- — b.  in  Swansea  in  1888,  and was  educated  at  Owen's  School,  Islington. At  an  early  age  he  went  on  the  music  haLs  and toured  the  world  with  a  juggling  act.  In  19H he  joined  the  Navy,  and  after  being  discharged, commenced  picture  work,  starting  in.  the "  crowd."  An  agent  of  much  energy.  Address: ■ — Palace  House,  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  W.i, 300 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Jeans,  Isabel.— Stage  star.  Film  leads  include "The  Triumph  of  the  Rat,"  "Downhill," "  Easy  Virtue,"  "  Further  Adventures  of  Flag Lieutenant,"  "Return  of  the  Rat,"  "Power Over  Men."  Address  -500,  Clive  Court,  Maida Vale.    Telephone  -Paddington  6357. Jennings,  Gladys. — b.  Oxford,  1902.  Com- menced screen  career,  1919.  "The  Dady Clare,"  "The  Face  at  the  Window,"  "The Shuttle  of  Life  "  "  In  the  Night,"  "  The  Pr.  y  of the  Dragon,"  "  Gwyneth  of  the  Welsh  Hills," "  The  Lamp  in  the  Desert "  "  Rob  Roy,"  "Young Lochinvar,"  "  Becket  "  "  The  Happy  Ending," "A  Woman  in  Pawn,"  etc.  Address: — 22, Sutherland  Place,  W.2. Johnson,,  Pauline. — Screen  since  1921.  "The Great  Gay  Road,"  "  One  of  the  Best,"  "  Wait and  See,"  "Wild  Cat  Hetty,"  "What  Next," "The  Wrecker,"  etc.  Address: — 26R,  Parade Mansions,  Golder's  Green.  Phone  : — Speedwell 5535- KsSlino,  W.  P.— b.  London,  1873.  Com- menced film  career  1910  with  Ecko  Film  Co. Then  joined  Cricks  and  Martin.  From  191 3- 1915  produced  comedies  featuring  Billy  Merson, Teddy  Gerard,  Lupino  Lane,  Bros.  Egbert,  etc. After  War  joined  Gaumont,  and  produced  "  The Green  Terror,"  "  Angel,  Esq.,"  "The  Fall  of  a Saint,"  "The  Fordington  Twins,"  "Saved From  the  Sea."  For  Stolls  :  "  Young  Lochin- var," "  Colleen  Bawn,"  "  His  Grace  Gives Notice,"  "  We  Women,"  "Money  Isn't  Every- thing," "Not  for  Sale,"  "The  Gold  Cure,'' "Confessions,"  Lupino  Lane  comedies  in  Holly- wood, 1926.  Returned  1927.  "  Further  Adven- tures of  Flag  Lieutenant,"  "Sailors  Don't Care,"  "Smashing  Through."  Address:  — Players'  Club. Knight,  Castleton.— Well-known  kinema manager  ;  left  Capitol  to  direct  films  at  B.I.P., Elstree,  1928,  "  The  Plaything." Kelly,  J.  G. — B.  1883.  Stage  experience  1893  - 1915.  Three  years  assistant  director,  Broadwest. Assistant  director  Gainsborough,  on  "The South  Sea  Bubble,"  "One  of  the  Best."  Asst. director  to  Hayes  Hunter,  "  Scarlet  Pimpernel," "Silver  King,"  and  to  Tim  Whelan  in  "When Knights  Were  Bold."  Address: — 24,  Ellerslie Road,  W.12. Keys,  Nelson. — Leading  light  stage  comedian ; Films:  "Tiptoes,"  "Pompadour,"  "  Mums  e," "Triumph  of  the  .Scarlet  Pimpernel,"  "When Knights  Were  Bold."  Address: — 17,  Stratton Street,  W.i. Knight  James.— b.  1891,  Canterbury. "Romany  Lass,"  "Deception,"  "Nature's Gentleman,"  "  Silver  Greyhound,"  "  Power  of Night,"  "  Knave  of  Hearts,"  "The  Man  Who Forgot,"  "  Brenda  of  the  Barge,"  "The Education  of  Nicky,"  "  Love  in  the  Hills," <'  Trainer  and  Temptress,"   "  Maria  Marten." Knoles,  Harley. — Director  since  1912  ;  made "Carnival"  and  "Bohemian  Girl "  for  Alliance. Returned  from  U.S.A.,  1926;  directed  "The White  Sheik,"  "Land  of  Hope  and  Glory," "The  Rising  Generation." Latimer,  Henry.— Stage  since  1897,  varied experience  all  over  the  world.  Films  :  "  Under Suspicion,"  "Glorious  Adventure,"  "King's Hignway,"  "Motoring,"  "Crooked  Billet," etc.  Club  .-—Players.  Address  : — 55,  Camden Square,  N.W.i. Laye,  Evelyn. — Musical  comedv  star  ;  lead in  "The  Luck  of  the  Navy"  (Graham  Wilcox). Address  : — 55D,  Linden  Gardens,  W.2. Ls  Breton,  Flora.— b.  London.  Stage  career as  comedienne  in  "  London  Pride,"  "The Officers  Mess,"  "  Bran  Pie,"  Toured  in  "  Ma«d of  the  Mountains,"  "Eliza  Comes  to  Stay," etc.,  etc.  Film  debut  in  "Ea  Poupee," Leading  comedienne  in  "  The  Glorious Adventure,"  "  I  Will  Repay,"  "  Little  Miss  No- body," "  Through  Fire  and  Water,"  "  Tons  of Money,"  "Another  Scandal,"  "The  White Monkey,"  "  The  Rolling  Road."  On  New  York stage,  1927-8.  Address: — c/o  Tillers,  224, West  72nd  Street,  N.Y.  City. Leslie,  Rolf. — Actor  and  crepe-hair  expert "East  Lynne,"  "Sixty  Years  a  Queen," "Jane  Shore"  (Barker),  "Tom  Brown's Schooldays"  (Windsor),  "Lights  o'  London" (Barker),  "Bleak  House"  (Ideal),  title  rdle in  "The  Old  Man  in  the  Corner"  series (Stoll).  Expert  on  crepe  hair.  Address: — c/o Variety  Artistes  Federation,  18,  Charing  Cross Road,'W.C.2. Lestocq,  L.  B.— With  London  Film  Co.,  later Bramlins,  and  agent  on  own  account ;  recently assistant  to  Wynne,  Samuelson,  Cutts,  and other  directors. Livesey,  Sam.— Robust,  character  actor, played  in  many  Samuelson  films.  "  Zero," "  Young  Woodley." Llewellyn,  Fewlass. — b.  Hull,  1866.  Nearly forty  years  successful  stage  acting ;  of  vas't experience.  Films:  "A  Bill  of  Divorcement," "  This  Freedom,"  "  The  Flag  Lieutenant  "  (and sequel),  "Virginia's  Husband,"  "Afterwards." Club  : — Green  Room.  Address  : — 15,  Atnev Road,  Putney,  S.W.15.    Phone: — Putney  0664'. Lockton,  Joan. — b.  London,  1904.  "No More  Servants  for  Me"  (Barker),  "The  Dis- appearance of  the  Judge"  (Barker),  "The Hour  of  Trial"  (Davidson),"  Pillars  of  Society  " Rex  Wilson),  "White  Slippers,"  "A  Woman Redeemed,"  "  The  King's  Highway.  Address  : — 19,  Eton  Villas,  N.W'.3. Loewen,  Kay.— Floor  secretary  to  Barry- more  and  Universal  for  some  years  ;  latterly  on "Silver  Lining,"  "One  of  the  Best,"  "His House  in  Order,"  "  Toni,"  "  Tommy  Atkins." Longden,  John. — Liverpool  Repertory  actor  ; films  for  Nettlefold,  etc.  ;    Joe    Quinney  in "  Quinneys,"  "Palais  de  Danse,"  "The  Last Post,"  "Flying  Squad." Lett,  W.  A.— Formerly  with  European. Business  manager,  Archibald  Nettlefold  Produc- tions. Waiton-on-Thames. Lowndes-Yates,  Christabel.— b.  Leamington. Film  writer  in  collaboration  with  Muriel  Alleyne and  film  editor.  Part  author  of  "  Hims  Ancient and  Modern"  (Albert  Phillips)  and  other  films. Address : — 'Windsor  House,  Amersham,  Bucks. Lyons,  H.  Agar. — Played  under  Gus  Harris at  Drury  Lane,  and  in  films  for  17  years,  from Charles  Urban  onwards.  First  screen  actor  to appear  with  Royalty.  Long  scene  with  the Prince  of  Wales,  in  "The  Warrior  Strain," title  role  in  whole  of  "Dr.  Fu-Manchu  "  series, "Widow  Twan  Kee,"  "Prehistoric  Man"  (all Stoll).  Address: — 14,  Angel  Road,  Hammer- smith. Macardle,  Donald. — b.  1900,  Dundalk.  Stage since  1920.  Films  :  "  Wee  McGregor's  Sweet, heart,"  "Mary  Queen  of  Scots,"  "  Gav Corinthian,"  "The  Only  Way,"  "Mumsie*" "Guns  of  Loos,"  "A  Light  Woman,"  "  T^e Bondman."    Club  : — Arts  Theatre.  Address:  162,  Coleherne  Court,  S.W.5. Who's  What  in  the  Studio. 301 Macphail,  Angus. — Editor  of  numerous  films 1927,  editorial  and  scenario  department.  Gains- borough Pictures. Malms,  G.  H. — b.  Boston,  1887.  Produced'' "Hearts  of  Gold,"  "The  Castaways,"  "Abide with  Me,"  "  On  the  Banks  of  Allan  Water," "  The  Girl  from  Downing  Street,  '  "  Peep Behind  the  Scenes,"  "The  Greater  Hove," "  The  Golden  Web,"  "  Patricia  Brent,  Spinster," Directed  28  films  for  War  Office,  "  Bluff,"  "  The Recoil,"  "  The  Scourge,"  "  Wonderful  Wooing." W.  W.  Jacobs  shots,  1928. Mander,  Miles.— b.  Wolverhampton,  1888. Educated  at  Harrow  and  MacGill  Univ.,  Mon- treal. Exhibitor  in  1913-14.  Commenced  film acting  and  production  1919-1922.  Is  F.R.G.S., Royal  Colonial  Institute  and  Royal  Aeronautical Society,  "The  Pleasure  Garden,"  "The  Fake," "The  Physician,"  "Crooked  Billet."  Clubs:— Bath  and  Arts  Theatre. Mannering,  Cecil— b.  Chester,  Cheshire. Commenced  screen  career,  1910.  Produced  two Regal  Film  Comedies  and  six  "  Will-o'-the- Wisp  "  Comedies  (Gaumont).  Address: — 44, Cleveland  Mansions,  Widley  Road,  Maida Vale,  W.9. Mannock,  Patrick  L. — Scenario  editor,  Broad- west,  191 8-2 1,  publicity  manager,  Hepworth's 1922-3  ;  wrote  the  scenarios  of  "  The  Wonderful Story  "  (Cutts),  "  Trent's  Last  Case,"  "  A  Dead Certainty,"  "The  Imperfect  Lover"  (Broad- west),  "  The  Happy  Ending  "  (Gaumont),  "  The Crimson  Circle,"  "A  Rank  Outsider,"  "The Flag  Lieutenant,"  "One  of  the  Best,"  "His House  in  Order,"  "  Auld  Lang  Syne  "  (original Lauder  story),  and  many  two-reelers. (lub: — Players'.  Address: — 2,  Crawford  Man- sions, W.i.  Phone: — Paddington  9638.  Editor, Picturegoer,  1927. Marmont,  Percy. — b.  London,  began  films  1918 in  S.  Africa;  in  Hollywood  till  1927;  many successes  cu  minatmg  in  "If  Winter  CoTes." Since  returning  t  L  ndon,  "  1  ady  of  he  L^ke," "The  Silver  King."  Address  :  Wilmington  House, Polega  e,  Sussex. Marriott,  Moore.— Born  of  old  theatrical parents.  First  part  was  in  theatre,  aged  7. Starred  in  "  Monkey's  Paw,"  and  several  W.W. Jacobs'  comedies.  Also  "London  Love," "Passion  Island,"  "Second  to  None,"  "Carry On,"  "  Every  Mother's  Son,"  "  Huntingtower," "Victory."  Extremely  versatile  character actor.   Address: — c/o  "  Kine  Weekly." Marsland,  Tom. — Studio  manager,  Alliance Studios,  St.  Margaret's,  since  1922. Martin,  Hal. — Many  parts  since  1920  ;  direc- tor's assistant  at  Stoll's,  1926-7.  British  In- structional 192S,  to  Anthony  Asquithand  John Orton. Mason,  H addon. — b.  1898.  Lead,  "  Palaver  "  ; lead,  "God's  Clay";  leading  man  to  Blanche Sweet  in  "The  Woman  in  White,"  Tallien  in "Triumph  of  the  Scarlet  Pimpernel,"  juvenile lead  "  Lady  of  the  Lake,"  "  A  Peep  Behind  the Scenes."  Address  : — 130,  Great  Portland Street,  London,  W.i.  Telephone  • — Museum 8565. Maude,  Arthur.— Director.  Much  British stage  experience  with  Martin  Harvey,  Ben Greet,  etc.  Played  in  many  American  films, Triangle,  Ince,  Powers,  etc.  Produced  short subjects  based  on  famous  paintings ;  1926, "  The  Vision,"  in  Technicolour,  awarded  gold medal.  Returned  to  England,  1927  ;  directed "  Poppiesof Flanders,"  "Toni,"  "The  Ringer," "  The  Fl>ing  Squad,"  "Clue  of  the  New  Pin." Mazzei,  Andrew  L. — Sculptor,  and  Art  Director, worked  on  Max  Reinharct='  "The  Miracle"  at the  O.ympia,  alco  with  Imre  Kilialfy  at  the White  City  Exhibitions.  With  Paramount and  Continental  firms;  art  director  on  "Sans Gene,"  "  Mdlle.  from  Armentieres,"  "Flag Lieutenant,"  "  Hindle  Wakes,"  "Roses  of Picardy,"  "Arcadians,"  "  Quinneys,"  "  Flight Commander,"  "  Md.le.  Parley  Voo,"  "Sailors don't  Care,"  "Th  Physician,"  "WbatMonev Can  Buy,"  "S.O.S.,"  "  Balaclava,"  "The  Devils Maze."  Now  with  Gaumont.  Club: — Players'. Address  :— "  Woodside,"  52,  Hertford  Avenue  , East  Sheen McCall,  Peggy.— b.  1893,  Denver,  Col. Started  on  legitimate  stage.  Advent  into  kinema world  with  Vitagraph  Co.  Later,  editor  for  St  oil Picture  Productions,  Ltd. McCoy,  Gertrude.— b.  Rome,  Georgia,  U.S. "  The  Wife  Whom  God  Forgot,"  "  Love  and the  Whirlwind"  (Alliance),  "The  Golden Dawn,"  "Christie  Johnston,"  "A  Royal Divorce,"  "Heartstrings,"  "Miriam  Rozella," "  Nelson." McKinnel,  Norman. — Famous  stage  actor 30  years  ;  dour  parts  in  screen  many  and  sound; "Hindle  Wakes"  the  latest.  Australian  stage ^our,  1927-8. McLaglen,  Clifford.— b.  1S97.  Brother  of Victor;  many  successful  heavy  roles;  "The White  Sheik,"  and  several  Continental  subjects, 6  ft.  2J  in.  Address  .-—Steam  Packet  Hotel, Kew  Bridge,  Chiswick. McLaglen,  Cyril.  —  Experienced  in  many British  pictures,  "Hindle  Wakes,"  "The Flight  Commander,"  "Quinneys,"  "Under- ground," "Balaclava."  Address: — c/o  Gau- mont. McLaglen,  Kenneth.  —  Youngest  of  seven brothers;  appeared  in  "Land  of  Hope  and Glory." McLaughlin,  Gibb.— b.  Sunderland,  1885. Much  stage  experience,  provincial  and  West- End.  First  film,  1919.  "  The  Road  to  London,' "Bohemian  Girl,"  "Carnival,"  Barsad  in "The  Only  Way,"  Duke  of  York  in  "Nell Gwyn  "  (Wilcox),  "  Poppies  of  Flanders,"  "  The Silent  House,"  "Eileen,"  "  Power  Over  Men." McNab,  Alan.—  b.  Southampton,  studied  Pari  5 Art  Director,  1928,  Gainsbor  ugh  Pictures,  "The Wrecker,"  "Return  ot  the  Rat,"  etc.  Address: Arts  Theatre  Club. Millar,  Adelqui— b.  1890  in  Chile.  Educated in  Italy  and  France,  played  for  the  screen  since 1910  in  America,  Italy,  France,  England  and Holland,  author  of  "Laughter  and  Tears," and  "Circus  Jim,"  two  Granger-Binger  films in  which  he  played  lead  ;  amongst  others,  "  Joy," "Fate's  Plaything,  "  "John  Heriot's  Wife," "  As  God  Made  Her,"  "  The  Little  Hour  of  Peter Wells,"  "The  Other  Person,"  "Laughter  and Tears,"  "Circus  Jim,"  "Pages  of  Life"  (own production).  "The  Arab,"  "The  Apache." Production  manager  and  director,  Whitehall Films,  1927.    Directed  "  The  Inseparables." Mills,  Frank.  —  Experienced  at  Islington Studios.  Assistant  director  to  A.  J.  Hitchcock on  "Easy  Virtue,"  "The  Ring,"  "The Farmer's  Wife,"  "The  Manxman,"  "Black- mail." Address  : — 27,  WThitbread  Road,  Brock - Jey  S.E. 302 The  Kin  emato  graph  Year  Book. Montagu,  Ivor.— Edited  numerous  Continental and  British  pictures,  including  "The  Waltz Dream,"  "The  Lodger,"  "  Manon  Lescaut." Founded  the  Film  Society ;  directed  H.  G. Wells'  shorts,  1928. Moore,  Eva— Famous  West  End  actress. Films:  "The  Crimson  Circle,"  "  Chu  Chin Chow,"  "The  Great  Well,"  "Motherland." Telephone  .-—Kensington  0146. Morgan,  Joan.— b.  Kent,  1905.  Commenced screen  career,  1913.  "World's  Desire"  (B. and  C),  "Lowland  Cinderella,"  "Lilac  Sun- bonnet."  "A  Little  World  Apart"  (Progress), "The  Truants"  (Soli),  "Dicky  Monteith " (Thompson),  "The  Road  to  London"  (Bryant Washburn  Productions),  "Lady  Noggs "  "A Window  in  Piccadilly."  Address: — 9,  Joubert Mansions,  Chelsea. Morgan,  Sidney.— First  productions  :  "  The Brass  Bottle,"  "  The  World's  Desire  "  (Ideal), "Iron  Justice"  (K.  Trading  Co.),  original stories,  "  Little  Dorritt,"  "  Two  Little  Wooden Shoes"  "By  Berwen  Banks"  "Moth  and Rust,"  "The  Mayor  of  Casterbridge,"  "The Lilac  Sunbonnet,"  "Sweet  and  Twenty," "Lady  Noggs,"  "The  Woman  Who  Obeyed," "Miriam  Rozella,"  "The  Shadow  of  Egypt," etc.  Equipped  and  organised  Progress  Daylight Studios  at  Shoreham-on-Sea .  "Bulldog  Drum- mond's  Third  Round,"  "A  Window  in  Picca- dilly," "The  Thoroughbred."  Hon.  Sec.  British Association  of  Film  Directors.  Author  of  "  Some- body's Darling."   Address:  —  Players'  Club. Miller,  Frank. — With  London  Film  Co.  ;  many scenarios  since.  Director  for  British  Screen Productions,  "  Cupid  in  Clover." Morton,  Gabrielle.— Starred  in  British  Film- craft  two-reelers,  1926-7.  Phone  : — Paddington 2632. Mulcaster,  6.  H.— Films  include  "  Wild Heather,"  and  other  Hepworth  subjects,  Stoll, etc. Murtagh,  Cynthia.— Lead  in  "  The  Speckled Band,"  (Stoll)  and  in  many  W.  W.  Jacobs  two- reel  comedies  (Artistic). Murton,  Walter  W.— Art  director  of  the  Stoll Picture  Productions,  was  born  at  Norwich, 1892.  Trained  at  Norwich  School  of  Art, articled  to  a  firm  of  furniture  and  interior designers,  and  held  posts  in  leading  London  and Birmingham  furniture  and  interior  studios.  On leaving  H.M.  Forces,  joined  Stoll  Picture Productions,  and  designed  exclusively  for Stoll's.  Has  "set"  every  production  by  this firm  A  keen  amateur  photographer ;  loves sketching  in  some  old-world  village.  Address:  — Stoll  Picture  Productions,  Cricklewood. Mycroft,  Walter  C— Film  critic  of  Evening Standard  until  1927,  when  he  became  literary and  scenario  chief  at  B.I.P.,  Elstree. Nares,  Owen.— b.  Maiden  Erleigh,  Berks. Began  screen  career  1913.  Principal  screen productions:  "Just  a  Girl,"  "Tinker  Tailor," "Man  Who  Won,"  "Edge  o'  Beyond," "Gamblers  All,"  "The  Faithful  Heart," "  Indian  Love  Lyrics,"  "  Young  Lochinvar," "Miriam  Rozella,"  "This  Woman  Business." Address: — Bath  Club,  Dover  Street. Nash,  Percy.— Producer  of  "Enoch  Arden," "Harbour  Lights,"  "The  Trumpet  Call," "Little  Minister,"  "The  Devil's  Bondman," "Temporal  Power,"  "Disraeli,"  "  Bov  Scout Serial.''  "  The  Elder  Miss  Blossom,"  "  The  Flag Lieutenant,"  "Darby  and  Joan,"  "Westward Ho!"   "  Hobson's  Choice,"  "Rodney  Stone," and  numerous  other  hlms.  Started  London  Films Co.;  built  Elstree  studios;  F.B.I,  producer, 1924 ;  President  British  Association  of  Film Directors.  1927,  Production  manager,  British Lion.  Club  : — Green  Room.  Address  :  - i44>  Mill  Lane,  N.W.6. Nedell,  Bernard  J. — American  actor  who scored  in  London  in  "  Broadway,"  British films,  "A  Knight  in  London,"  "The  Return of  the  Rat,"  "The  Silver  King." Nettlefold,  Archibald.— Head  of  Archibald Nettlefold  Productions  ;  acquired  old  Hepworth studios  at  Walton  in  1925  and  had  as  directors Cecil  Hepworth,  Harry  Hughes,  Walter  Forde. Address: — Comedy  Theatre. Newall,  Guy.— b.  in  Hove.  Commenced screen  career  with  London  Film  Co.  in  1912. After  the  war  joined  George  Clark  as  George Clark  Productions.  "  The  Garden  of  Resur- rection," "The  Lure  of  Crooning  Water." "  Duke's  Son,"  "  Persistent  Lovers,"  Producer of  "Testimony"  and  "Persistent  Lovers," "The  Bigamist,"  "Boy  Woodburn,"  "Fox Farm,"  "  Maid  of  the  Silver  Sea,"  "  The  Ghost Train." Newman,  Widgey  R. — born  1900,  educated Bedford.  Forsook  science  for  publicity  1921,  with First  National,  then  Phillips.  Took  up production  May  1925,  producing  "  Off  the Beaten  Track,"  interest  features,  and  "The Romance  of  Broadcasting  "  (Gaumont).  Joined Cosmopolitan,  November,  1925.  Started  own company  for  "shorts."  1927. Norn's,  Herbert.— Costume  architect  and settings  expert.  Lecturer  on  historical  costume 22  years'  stage  and  pageantry  experience  ; supervised  historical  details  in  "  Mary  Queen  oi Scots,"  "  Claude  Duval,"  "  Triumph  of  the  Scar- let Pimpernel,'  "When  Knights  Were  Bold." Club  :— Arts  Theatre. Novello,  Ivor. — Famous  musical  comedy  com- poser, and  also  of  "  Keep  the  Home  Fires Burning."  Films;  "The  Call  of  the  Blood," "  Miarka "  (Mercanton),  "Carnival,"  "The Bohemian  Girl  "  (Alliance),  "  The  Man  Without Desire  "  (Atlas-Biocraft),  "  The  White  Rose  " (D.  W.  Griffith),  "Bonnie  Prince  Charlie" (Gaumont),  "The  Rat"  (Gainsborough),  his own  story,  "Triumph  of  the  Rat,"  "The Lodger,"  "Constant  Nymph,"  "South  Sea Bubble,"  "Gallant  Hussar,"  "Return  of  the Rat."    Address  ,— — it,  Aldwych,  W.C. O'Bryen,  W.  J.—  Publicity  and  casting  manager Gainsborough  P-cturts.  Much  experience  in handling  screen  rights  with  Curtis  Biown,  visited Hollywood  1924. Odette,  Mary. — b.  Dieppe.  French  father, English  mother.  Success  as  a  child actress  on  the  stage.  Commenced  screen work  1917,  in  "  Dornbey  and  Son,"  "Eugene Aram,"  "  Shadow  of  the  Mosque,"  Ustane  in "She,"  Anne  in  "Not  for  Sale,"  and  Con- tinental subjects.  1928,  "  Emerald  of  the East."  Address: — 132.  Hamilton  Road, N.W.n. Oldland,  Lilian.— b.  1905.  Screen  debut, "  The  Secret  Kingdom,"  "  Bindle,"  "  The  Flag Lieutenant,""  ADaughterin  Revolt," "  Passion Island."  "  Virginia's  Husband." O'Neill,  Edward.— Forty  years'  stage  ex- perience, with  Irving,  Wilson  Barrett,  Geo. Alexander,  Forbes  Robertson,  Tree,  Geo. Edwardes,  etc.  Films  include  "  The  House  of Temperley,"  "The  Manxman,"  "Morals  of Wraysbury,"    "  Hindle    Wakes,"  "Mirage," Who's  What  in  the  Studio. 303 "  Guy  Fawkes,"  "  Boadicea,"  "  Dawn,"  "Chick," "  The  Bondman,"  "  Colleen  Bawn."  Address  : — 6,  The  Barons,  St.  Margaret's,  Twickenham. Orton,  John.— Formerly  with  Adrian  Brunei. Assistant  to  Brunei,  Walter  Summers,  and  in Sweden.  1928  with  British  Instructional, directed  "The  Celestial  City."  Address: — Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. Pardue,  William. — First  came  to  notice  as Fairbanks'  double  in  prologue  and  exploitation  . many  films,including  "  The  Flight  Commander." Parkinson,  Henry  Broughton.— b.  in  Black burn,  1884.  Managing  director  and  production manager  for  Masters  Films,  Ltd.  Formerly circuit  manager,  Andrews'  Pictures,  Ltd.,  and general  manager,  International  Exclusives,  Ltd. Director  and  producer  of  British  "Shorts." Managing  director  H.  B.  Parkinson  Productions, Ltd.,  Little  Denmark  Street,  London,  W.C.2. Phone: — Gerrard  1728-1729. Paul,  Fred.- — Experienced  director  of  countless films  with  London,  Ideal,  Stoll,  etc.  "  The Last  Witness,"  "The  Broken  Melody"  and "  The  Luck  of  the  Navy  "  are  his  most  recent. Payne,  Douglas.- — Commenced  screen  career, 1912.  Previously  on  stage  since  1001.  Featured in  12  pre-war  films,  including  "The  Miracle." 1929  releases  include  The  Madman  in  "  What Next"  (Nettlefold),  "  Rateau "  and  "The Soothsayer"  in  "The  Triumph  of  the  Scarlet Pimpernel,"  Douglas  in  "The  Lady  of  the Lake."  Club: — The  Players'.  Address: — 24,  Torrington  Square,  W.C  1. Payne,  John. — Former  actor  and  producer; head  of  Bramlin's  Agency,  supplying  artists  to most  British  producers.  Address  : — 17,  Shaftes- bury Avenue. Pearson,  George. — b.  London.  Educated Culham  College,  and  began  life  as  a  school- master. Scenarist,  producer,  studio  manager (Pathe  Freres  and  Union  Film  Co.,  1913). "  Where  History  has  been  Written,"  "  Kentish Industries,"  "Peter  Kinema,"  "The  Fool," "Sentence  of  Death,"  "A  Lighter  Burden," "Mr.  Henpeck's  Dilemma,"  "Heroes  of  the Mine"  (Samuelson),  "A  Study  in  Scarlet," "The  Better  'Ole,"  "Kiddies  in  the  Ruins," "  Victory  Derby,"  "  Garryowen,"  "  Nothing Else  Matters,"  "Mary  Find-the-Gold," "Squibs,"  "  Moid  EmTy,"  "Wee  Macgregor's Sweetheart, ""Squibs  Wins  the  Calcutta  Sweep," "  Love,  Life,  and  Laughter,"  "Squibs,  M.P.," "  Squibs'  Honeymoon."  "Reveille,"  "Satan's Sister,"  "  Blinkeyes,"  "  Huntingtower." "  Love's  Option,"  "  Auld  Lang  Syne."  Address  : —3,  Rupert  Street,  W.i. Peers,  Victor. — Assistant  producer  to  Sinclair Hill  in  "  Indian  Love  Lyrics  "  and  many  other Stoll  successes.  Directed  for  Dinah  Shurey, 1927.    Co-director,  "Shiraz." Pember,  Clifford.— Architect.  Stage  director in  New  York  ;  art  director  to  D.  W.  Griffith  and other  American  directors,  Alfred  Hitchcock, Adrian  Brunei,  and  Herbert  Wilcox.  Address  : — United  University  Club. Perfitt,  Frank. — b.  Norwich.  Musical  comedy for  many  years,  chiefly  Daly's.  Many  films  since 1923.  "Somehow  Good,"  "Maria  Marten," "Dawn,"  "Nelson,"  "Woman  in  White," "Afterwards,"  "Silent  House."  Club : — Players'.  Address: — 8,  Lancaster  Road,  Wim- bledon Common,  S.W.i<>     Phone: — 3279. Phillips,  Bertram.  — Responsible  for  many productions  at  Thornton  House,  Clapham  ;  with da  Forest  Phonofilms,  1927. Phillips,  Tubby. — b.  1885  at  Bloemfontein .Served  in  eight  Army  campaigns.  Wounded three  times,  got  discharged  in  1918.  Took  part in  the  first  film  of  African  Film  Productions. Claims  to  be  the  biggest  screen  and  stage  come- dian in  the  world.  Has  also  been  sparring partner  with  Kid  Lewis  and  others  on  the  music halls.    Weight,  26  stone. Poulton,  A.  6.— Robust  character  actor  of long  experience  on  stage  and  screen. Poulton,  Mabel.—"  Heart  of  an  Actress," "  A  Daughter  in  Revolt,"  "  The  Glad  Eye,"  etc. Tessa  in  "  The  Constant  Nymph "  (Gains- borough) ;  "Hell  Cat,"  "The  Silent  House,'! "  Alley  Cat."  "  Return  of  the  Rat."  Address  : — Nettlefold  Studio,  Walton-on-Thames. Price,  Nancy. — -Stage  actress  grande  dame of  vast  experience  in  every  London  theatre. First  film,  "The  Lyons  Mail,"  with  H.  B. Irving;  :  more  recently  "Huntingtower," "His  House  in  Order."  Aiddress : — -16,  Evelyn Mansions,  S.W.i.    Phone: — Victoria  6882. Pridmore,  L.— Experienced  assistant  director, on  many  Elvey  pictures,  and  on  "The  Ware Case." Pusey,  Arthur. —Much  stage  experience. Films  include  "  The  Blue  Lagoon,"  "  Bachelor's Club,"  "  Land  of  Hope  and  Glory."  Address  : — The  Loft,  Down  Street  Me-vs,  Mayfair. Rains,  Fred. — -b.  1875,  and  on  the  stage  since ten  years  old,  playing  for  the  screen  since  1906. Produced  Lupino  Lane  comedies  among  other films  and  was  a  prominent  member  of  the Quiver  Film  Co.'s  stock.  With  Geo.  Pearson  at Gaumont's,  and  for  two  years  studio  manager for  Ideal.  Last  films  :— "  Facing  Fearful Odds"  (Progress),  "Hornet's  Nest,"  "Indian Love  Lyrics,"  "The  Lady  Owner,"  "The Money  Habit,"  "  Mist  .in  the  Valley,"  "  Con- spirators," "The  Only  Way,"  "Nell  Gwyn," "Princess  Priscilla's  Fortnight,"  "The  In- separables." Rawlinson,  Gerald— Young  light  comedian  who scored  in  "  The  R  sing  Generation,"  "Young Woodley,"  "The  Devil's  Maze." Raymond,  Jack.— Assistant  director  of  great experience  for  many  years  ;  directed  for  first time  in  1926,  "Second  to  None,"  followed  by "Somehow  Good,"  "Zero,"  "A  Peep  Behind the  Scenes." Raynham,  Fred.— b.  1880.  Well-known player  of  many  parts  ;  "  Sign  of  Four,"  "  Indian Love  Lyrics,"  "Somebody's  Darling,"  "  Flag Lieutenant  "  (and  sequel),  "  Boadicea," author  of  "Spangles."  Phone: — Chiswick  0817. Reardon,  James. — Comedy  character  actor  of long  experience  and  assistant  to  Wetherell, George  Pearson,  Walter  Forde  ;  director  many comedies.  Address  : — 16,  Sheen  Gate  Mansions', S.W.14. Reville,  Alma  (Mrs.  A.  J.  Hitchcock).— Expert cutter  ;  began  with  London  Film  Co. ;  the  first British  lady  assistant  director;  scenarist, did  script  of  "The  Constant  Nymph"  for Basil  Dean. Rich,  Lionel. — b.  1893.  Educated  at  Alden- ham.  Started  film  work  1923  with  Atlas  Bio- craft  Co.  Editor  1924  to  1927  of  over  thirty films.  Assistant  to  Adrian  Brunei.  Production manager  "  Victory  "  (W.  F.),  1927.  Assistant director  "The  Firstborn"  (W.  &  F.),  1928, Production  manager  for  Angle  Pictures,  1928. Address :  -co.  Cox  &  Co.  (F2),  6,  Pall  Mall, S.W.i. 304 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Ridgwell,  George.— English  by  birth.  Twelve years  in  Coldstream  Guards.  Vocalist.  Stage career  in  London,  including  original  productions of  "Gay  Parisienne,"  "  Haddon  Hall,"  "The Rose  of  Persia,"  wrote  libretto  and  lyrics  for "  The  Skirt  Dancer  "  (1S97)  for  George'  Graves. Joined  Vitagraph  1910  ;  scenario  editor,  then producer,  also  for  Universal.  Edison,  etc.  Re- turned 1920,  produced  for  B.  &  C.  "  Sword  of Damocles."  "  A  Gamble  in  Lives,"  and  for Stoll  "  The  Four  Just  Men,"  and  seven  five- reelers,  thirty  "Sherlock  Holmes"  episodes "  Becket,"  "The  Crimson  Circle."  Returned 'from  U.S.A.,  1927.   "Lily  of  KiDarney." Robertshaw,  Jerrold. — Actor  for  many  years. Played  Othello,  Hamlet,  Macbeth  and  most great  parts.  Films  include  "  Beside  the  Bonnie Brier  Bush,"  Talleyrand  in  "  A  Roj-al  Divorce," title  role  in  "Don  Quixote,"  "  Bolibar,"  "The Inseparables."  Clubs: — Royal  Automobile  and Players'.  Address: — Flat  2,'  10,  Dorset  Street, VV.  ' Rogers,  P.  Maclean. — Formerly  publicity expert  and  editdr,  First  National.  Directed "  The  Third  Eye,"  for  Graham  Wilcox,  192S. Rome,  Stewart. — b.  Newbury,  Berkshire, Jan.  30,  1S86.  Studied  civil  engineering,  but gave  it  up  for  the  stage.  Joined  Hepworth 1Q12  ;  Broadwest,  1919.  "Coming  Thro'  the Rye,"  "  Iris,"  "  The  Touch  of  a  Child,"  "  Sweet Lavender,"  "  Trelawny  of  the- Wells,"  "The White  Hope,"  "Annie  Laurie,"  and  "Molly Bawn,"  "A  Daughter  of  Eve,"  "A  Gentle- man Rider,"  "  Her  Son,"  "  Snowin  the  Desert," "A  Great  Coup,"  "The  Great  Gay  Road," "Prodigal  Son"  (Stoll)  ;  much  Continental work;  "The  Woman  uho  Obeyed,"  "Colleen "Bawn,"  "The  Eleventh  Commandment," "  The  Stirrup  Cup  Sensation."  1924-6,  "  Some- how Good,"  "The  Ware  Case,"  "Zero,"  "Man Who  Changed  His  Name."  Address : — 10, Chisholm  Road,  Richmond. Rooke,  Arthur.— Producer  "  Mirage  "  (George Clark)  ;  "  A  Sporting  Double,"  "  The  Scandal," "Weavers  of  Fortune,"  "Sport  of  Kings," '"A  Bachelor's  Baby,"  "  M'Lord  of  the  White Road,"  "Eugene  Aram,"  "The  Diamond Man,"  "The  Salving  of  a  Derelict,"  "The Gay  Corinthian"  (Granger-Davidson),  "The Blue  Peter."    Address: — Players'  Club. Rooke,  Irene— (Mrs.  Milton  Rosmer).— b. Bridford.  Many  leading  stage  parts.  Took  up films  during  war.  "  Ladv  Windermere's  Fan," "The  Fruitful  Vine,"  "Half  a  Truth,"  "West ward  Ho!"  "The  Rosary,"  "  Hindle  Wakes." I  "The    Woman   in    White."       Address: — 16, Weymouth    Street,    W.i.    Phone: — Langham *  2243. Rorke,  Mary.—"  Caste  "  (Ideal),  "  The  Second Mrs.  Tanqueray "  (Ideal),  "The  Marriage  of William  Ashe"  (Hepworth),  "Coming  Thro' the  Rye  "  (Hepworth),  "  Tinker  Tailor  "  (Samuel- son),  "The  Bridal  Chair"  (Samuelson),  "The r  Edge  o'  Beyond"  (Samuelson),  "Unmarried" (Granger),  ''Testimony"  (George  Clark).  Ad- L  dress: — 109,  Albert  Bridge  Road,  S.W.n. Roscoe,  Basil.— b.  1897.  Three  years  secretary I  to  British  National  Film  League.  Assistant director,  Gaumonts,  1926,  with  four  directors, t  Then  with  Burlington. Rosher,  Max. — Director,  Bramlin's  Agency, 17,  Shaftesbury  Avenue.  W.i. Rosmer,  Milton.— First  film  for  Ideal  in  1913. "Wuthering  Heights."  "Torn  Sails,"  "Dia- mond Necklace,"  "The  Will,"  "  Belphegor," "Demos,"  "Woman  of  no  Importance"  and for  Stolls  in  "  The  Pointing  Finger,"  "  General John  Regan,"  "The  Romance  of  Wastdale,'' and  "The  Passionate  Friends."    Address: — 16,  Weymouth  Street,  W.i.  'Phone: — Lang- ham  2243. Rowe,  Victor  W. — Producer.  16  years  Royal English  Opera  House  and  Palace  Theatre. London.  Ran  Stock  Companies.  Joined  film industry  in  1908.  Exhibitor  and  producer, produced  many  successful  films  for  Walturdaw Co.,  Ltd.,  productions  sold  to  U.S.A.  and Colonies.  Last  film  production  handled  by Arthur  Dent.  Address: — St.  Kevin's,  46, Rodenhurst  Road,  Brixton,  Clapham  Park, S.W.4.  Pho>ie : — Brixton  3979.  (After  Feb. 10th,  1929,  East  End  Way  Pinner.) Samuelson,  G.  B.— Pioneer  producer.  "  The Game  of  Life  "  his  most  ambitious  of  countless efforts.  Many  excellent  productions  from  Isle- worth,  1 914,  and  onwards.  Made  three  films  in California,  1920.  Most  British  screen  artistes have  played  for  him. Sanderson,  Chailis. — Ten  years  thorough experience  on  production  side  with  Stoll,  Ideal. Artistic,  Masters,  J.  Stuart  Blackton,  including adaptation  and  direction  of  numerous  subjects. Now  successful  film  editor.  Address: — 30, Holland  Road,  W.14.   Phone: — Park  4244. Saunders,  W.  G.— Former  character  actor  and assistant  director  at  Cricklewood.  Studio manager,  Archibald  Nettlefold  Productions, Hurst  Grove,  Walton-on-Thames. Saville,  Victor.— b.  1897.  Associated  with Cutts  on  "Woman  to  Woman";  directed jointly  "Mademoiselle  from  Armentieres,' which  he  wrote,  "  Hindle  Wakes,"  "  Roses  of Picardy,"  "  Glad  Eye."  Directed  "The  Arca- dians.', Managing  director.  Burlington  films  ; directed  "  Tesha  "  and  "Kitty."   Address: — 17,  Ranult  Road,  N.W.3.  Phone: — Hampstead 6537. Sayre,  Audree.  —  Young    leading    lady  in "Confetti,"  "  S.O.S.,"  "  The  Broken  Melody." Seacombe,  Dorothy.  —  Australian  musical star.  "  The  Flag  Lieutenant,"  "The  Third Eye."  Address: — 9,  Devonshire  Terrace, Lancaster  Gate. Shurey,  Dinah. — Responsible  for  Britannia Films  subjects:  "Afraid  of  Love,"  "Every Mother's  Son,"  "  Carry  On." Sloan,  James  B. — Assistant  studio  manager F.P.-L.  studios,  Islington,  1919-22  ;  studio production  manager  to  Gloria  Swanson  "  Sans Gene"  unit  in  France,  1923  ;  assistant  director to  Cutts,  Niebuhr,  Manning  Haynes ;  directed Walter  Forde  comedies,  1926  ;  appointed  pro- duction manager,  Pathc,  1926.  Joined  Blattner Pictures,  1928.    A ddress  .-—Players'  Out. Smith,  Percy.— b.  1880.  1896-1910,  Board  of Education.  Producer  of  scientific  nature  films for  British  Instructional.  Address:—  King's Villas,  Chase  Road,  Southgate,  N.14. Spark,  Connie.  —  Secretary  to  Sidney  Jay, Palace  House,  Shaftesbury  Avenue. Stamp-Taylor,  Enid.— b.  1904.  Revue  and cabaretstar.  Films:  "Remembrance,"  "Easy Virtue,"  "  Land  of  Hope  and  Glory,"  "  Yellow Stockiners."  Clubs : — Embassy, "Giro's.  Adti&ssi —33.  Queens  Road,  N.W.8. Who's  What  in  the  Studio. 305 Standing,  Percy.—  Stage  and  screen  actor  of long  English  and  American  experience  ;  brother of  Wyndham  and  Sir  Guy  Standing.  Recent pictures  :  "  Fires  of  Fate,"  "  Becket." Standing,  Wyndham. — Lead  rg  roles  since  re- turn from  Hollywood  "Price  of  Divorce," "  Power  over  Men,"  "Widdicombe  Fair." Stanmore,  Frank.— Formerly  medical  student, then  actor  under  Tree.  Commenced  screen career  1912  with  London  Film  Company,  playing comedy  roles  for  George  Loane  Tucker,  Harold Shaw,  and  Frank  >Miller  for  five  years.  After Army  experience  played  for  Ideal,  Alliance, Hepworth,  Famous-Lasky,  "Spanish  Jade," Quality  two-reelers,  "A  Rogue  in  Love," "  Lily  of  the  Alley,"  "Love,  Life  and  Laughter," "School  for  Scandal,"  "Squibs,  M.P.," "Squibs'  Honeymoon,"  "Reveille,"  "The Blackguard,"  "Satan's  Sister,"  "The  Only Way,"  "  Blinkeyes,"  "  Wait  and  See,"  "  Houp- La,"  "Little  Miss  London,"  "Master  and Man."  Address  : — 53,  Chandos  Street,  Trafalgar Square,  W.C.2. Stannard,  Eliot. — Scenari  t  ;  son  of  "  John Strange  Winter."  Adviser  on  Kinema section  of  Society  of  Authors.  Written  more successful  scenarios  than  any  other  Englishman, for  practically  every  producing  firm. Steerman,  A.  Harding. — Before  taking  up  film work  (and  since)  has  played  hundreds  of  parts on  the  stage.  Recent  parts  in  "  Love,  Life  and Laughter,"  "Lights  of  London,"  "Woman  to Woman,"  "Secret  Kingdom,"  "Mr.  Preedy." A  great  worker  for  his  fellow  professionals ;  vice- chairman  Actors'  Association  for  ten  years. Address: — 79B,  Holland  Road,  W.14. Sterroll,  Gertrude. — b.  Weybridge.  "  Lorna Doone,"  "The  Shadow  Between,"  "Head Master,"  "The  Call  of  Youth,"  "The  Grass Orphan,"  "  The  Hypocrites,"  "A  Daughter  in Revolt,"  "Not  Quite  a  Lady."  Clubs: — New  Century,  Interval.  Address  : — 8,  Culwcrth Street,  N.W.S. Stratton,  Arthur.— Veteran  sinister  part  artist ; butler  in  "  The  Silent  House." Stuart,  Donald. — For  some  years  "Slightly" in  "  Peter  Pan,"  and  British  films  as  "  Donald Searle  until  "The  Happy  Ending."  In  Holly- wood, 1924-28,  parts  in  20  films,  including "Buddy"  in  "Beau  Geste,"  and  lead  in "War  Hawks."  Returned  1928;  Corker  in "The Silver  King."  Address  : — 24A,  Warrington Crescent.     Phone: — Paddington  63S1. Stuart,  John.— b.  1898.  Educated  Eastbourne, College.  Began  screen  career,  June,  1020,  as juvenile  lead  in  "Her  Son,"  "the  Great  Gay Road,"  "  The  Lights  of  Home,"  "  Land  of  My Fathers,"  "  Sinister  Street,"  "  Little  Mother," "  A  SDorting  Double,"  "  Mary  Queen  of  Scots," "Little  Miss  Nobody,"  "The  School  for Scandal,"  "Claude  Duval,"  "London  Love," "  Mdlle.  from  Armentieres,"  "  Hindle  Wakes," "Glad  Eye,"  "Roses  of  Picardy,"  "Sailor Don't  Care,"  "  Kittv,"  "  Smashing  Through," "  The  Silver  Rosarv."  Address  .-—7.  Baker Street,  W.i.    Telephone  :—  Mayfair  5716. Stuart,  Madge. — Commenced  screen  career 1916.  "Flames,"  "  Gay  Lord  Quex,"  "  Nature's Gentleman,"  "The  Elusive  Pimpernel"  (all Stoll),  "Edge  o'  Beyond"  (Samuelson), "Gamblers  All"  (Samuelson),  "Amateur Gentleman,"  "  The  Iron  Stair,"  "A  Question  of Trust,"  "The  Tavern  Knight,"  "Innocent," "  A  Gentleman  of  France,"  "Frailty,"  "Great- heart,"  "  The  Knight  Errant,"  "  The  Pointing Finger,"  "General  John  Regan,"  "  Gwyneth of  the  Welsh  Hills,"  "  The  Passionate  Friends  " (all  Stoll),  "  His  Wife's  Husband  "  (Quality), "  The  Crimson  Circle,"  "  The  Beloved  Vaga- bond," "The  Only  Way."  Address: — c/o London  City  and  Midland  Bank,  36,  Old  Bond Street,  W.i. Stuart,  Simeon  (Sir,  Bart.) — Educated  Clifton  , Magdalen,  Oxford.  Commenced  screen  career, 1919.  "Snow  in  the  Desert"  (Broadwest), "Inheritance,"  "Head  Master,"  "  Sword  of Fate."  Clubs  : — Boodles  and  Army  and  Navy. Address  .-—87,  North  Gate,  N.W.S. Suedo,  Julie. — b.  1904.  Successful  speciality dancer.  Played  striking  parts  in  numerous Gainsborough  and  other  subjects.  First  leading role,  "Victory,"  "  Smashing  Through,"  "After- wards." Address: — 28,  Narbonne  Avenue, S.W.4.  Phone: — Brixton  4369. Summers,  Capt.  Walter.  —  With  Hepworth several  ve  rs  ;  directed  for  Samuelson  1922-4  ; also  "  Ypres,"  "  Mons,"  "The  Falklands  and Coronel  Battles,"  "Tell  England." Susands,  Patrick. — "Fifth  Form  at  St. Dominies,"  "Safety  First,"  "House  of Marney,"  "  A  Daughter  in  Revolt." Swinburne,  Nora.— b.  Bath,  July  24,  1902. Films:  "Branded"  (British  Screencraft), "Saved  from  the  Sea"  (Westminster), "  Hornet's  Nest,"  "  His  Grace  Gives  Notice." Club: — Embassy.  Address: — 52,  Clifton  Gar- dens, N.W.n. Your  Photo  at  Trade  Rates We  will  be  pleased  to  supply  portraits of  yourself  on  postcards — sepia  glossy style— at  trade  rates.  Prices  on  appli- cation. Picturegoer  Salon,  85/93,  Long Acre,  London,  W.C.2 306 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Sylva,  Vesta.— b.  1907;  on  stage  at  10; films  with  Broadwest ;  also  "White  Heat," "The  Flight  Commander,"  "Arcadians." Club  : — Arts  Theatre.  Address  : — 17,  Catherine Street,  Westminster.    'Phone: — Victoria  2372. Taylor,  Alma. — b.  1895,  London.  Commenced screen  work  1907.  First  big  roles  :  "  Oliver Twist"  and  "  The  Heart  of  Midlothian."  Lead- ing roles  in  "  Helen  of  Four  Gates,"  "  Mrs. Erricker's  Reputation,"  "Tansy,"  "Pipes  of Pan,"  "Mist  in  the  Valley,"  "  Strangling Threads,"  "  Comin'  Thro'  the  Rye,"  "The Shadow  of  Egypt,"  "  Quinneys." Templeman,  Harcourt.— Assistant  director since  1919.  Now  with  Sinclair  Hill.  Address: — 33,  Ennismore  Avenue,  W.4. Tennyson,  Walter. — Juvenile  lead  in  "  Tell your  Children,"  "Call  of  the  East,"  "The Virgin  Queen,"  "The  Bells,"  "School  for Scandal"  (B.  and  C),  "  Conscripts  of  Misfor- tune," "  Diana  of  the  Islands  "  (George  Clark), "Eugene  Aram"  (Davidson).  1928,  "The Infamous  Lady." Terriss,  Ellaline.— Celebrated  stage  actress, daughter  of  a  famous  tragedian.  "  Blighty," "  Land  of  Hope  and  Glory."  Address : — 3r, Welbeck  Street,  W. Thomas,  Jameson.— Stage  for  many  years. "The  Cavern  Spider,"  "Roses  of  Picardy," "The  White  Sheik,"  "Poppies  of  Flanders," "The  Farmer's  Wife,"  "  Tesba,"  "Piccadilly." "Power  Over  Men."  On  contract,  British  Inter- national. Address  : — 4,  Grafton  Chambers, E  us  ton. Thomas,  Queenie. — Screen  heroine  of  many Bertram  Phillips'  pictures,  also  Stoll's.  In Chariot's  Revue,  1925-6;  1927,  "The  Temple of  Shadows,"  "  WTarned  Off."  Address: — 9, Bruton  Street,  W. Thomas,  Yvonne. — Lead  in  "  Land  of  My Fathers,"  and  parts  in  many  recent  pictures, including  "  Squibs,  M. P.,"  "  Owd  Bob,"  Kate in  "Constant  Nymph."  Address: — 16,  llield Road,  S.W. Tod,  Malcolm.— Juvenile  lead.  In  Black Watch  and  R.A.F.  during  war.  Films  include  : "Corinthian  Jack,"  "Dick  Turpin's  Ride  to York,"  "Expiation,"  "A  Bachelor's  Baby," "The  Thief,"  "The  Audacious  Mr.  Squire." Played  in  France  and  Austria,  and  with  Betty Blythe  in  "Jacob's  Well,"  "Poppies  of Flanders."   Address  : — R.A.F.  Club. Travers,  Roy.— Twenty  years  on  stage  ; countless  films  since  1911.  Actor,  stage  manager, studio  manager  and  assistant  director.  Address: — 32,  Abercorn  Place,  N.W.8.  Telephone  : — Maida  Vale  31 13. Tripod,  Irene. — b.  London.  "  Wages  of  Sin," "  Romance  of  Ladv  Hamilton,"  "  The  Impossible Woman,"  "Garden  of  Resurrection,"  "Won- derful Year,"  "  Starlit  Garden,"  "  Beloved  Vaga- bond," "Squibs,  M.P.,"  "Squibs'  Honeymoon," "  White  Slippers,"  "  Sally  Bishop,"  "  Glad  Eye." Address  .-—53,  Chandos  Street,  W.C.2.  Phone  ;— Gerrard  061 1. Upcher,  Peter.— "  Mr.  GilfiTs  Love  Story," "  Vi  of  Smith's  Alley,"  etc.  1925-7,  filming in  Paris.  Club  :— R.A.C.  Address  .-—Durham Cottage,  Durham  Place,  S.W.3.  'Phone:— 7360  Kensington. Vane,  Charles. — Commenced  screen  career, 1913-  Played  with  Hepworths,  Broadwest, Ideal,  Astra,  London,  Windsor,  Davidsons. Masters  and  Lucoque -Taylor.  Address  : — 1, Spencer  Road,  Cottenham  Park,  S.W.  19. Vibart,  Henry. — Born  1863  ;  commenced stage  career,  1886.  First  London  engagement Royalty  Theatre,  1896,  with  Arthur  Bourchier. Started  film  work  with  Hepworth,  191 3. "  Barnaby  Rudge,"  "Annie  Laurie,"  "City of  Beautiful  Nonsense,"  "Adventures  of  Mr. Bliss,"  "The  Bargain,"  "  Gqd  and  the  Man," "  Should  a  Doctor  Tell  ?  "  "  Boden's  Boy."  In U.S.A.,  1925,  "  A  Kiss  for  Cinderella,"  Returned 1927.  "  Land  of  Hope  and  Glory,"  "  Quinneys," "Poppies  of  Flanders,"  "  Toni,"  "The  Bond- man." Club: — The  Green  Room.  Address: — 24,  Cleveland  Road.  Barnes,  S.W.13.  Phone: — Putney  1926. Victor,  Henry.— b.  London.  Chief  films  :— "  The  Picture  of  Dorian  Gray,"  "  She,"  "  Beyond the  Dreams  of  Avarice."  Leads  in: — "Old Wives'  Tale,"  "Diana  of  the  Crossways,"  "  Bill of  Divorcement,"  "The  Royal  Oak,"  "The Prodigal  Son,"  "The  Scandal,"  "The  Eternal Survivor,"  "Colleen  Bawn,"  "Love  Story  of Aliette  Brunton,"  "  His  Grace  Gives  Notice," "  The  Sins  Ye  Do."  Played  many  Hollywood leads  1925-6.  Returned  1927.  "The  Luck  of the  Navy,"  "Guns  of  Loos,"  "Tommy Atkins."    Address: — Players' Club. WalCOtt,  Arthur.— b.  Hampstead.  Com- menced screen  career  191 3.  Latest  films "  Kissing  Cup's  Race,"  "  Scarlet  Lady,"  "  When Greek  Meets  Greek,"  "The  Hornet's  Nest" (West),  "Shifting  Sands"  (Granville),  "Last Crusade  "  (B.  and  C.  Historical  Series).  Club  ;  — Players',  of  which  he  is  Secretary. Walker,  Norman— b.  1892.  Director, B.I.  Pictures,  Ltd.,  Elstree.  Feature  produc- tions, "  Tommy  Atkins,"  "  Widdicombe  Fair," "The  Spanish  Dandy."  Address: — Redcot, London  Road,  Stanmore.  Phone  : — Stanmore  301 Wallace,  EJgar,— Famous  and  prolific  author of  thrillers.   Chairman,  British  Lion  Films. Ward,  Warwick.— Several  years  on  stage  in repertory,  then  touring;  joined  Sir  George Alexander,  then  to  the  Haymarket,  Strand, Globe,  Daly's.  Whilst  playing  at  the  Globe in  "  L'Aiglon  "  first  appeared  on  screen  playing heavy  lead  for  nearly  every  British  company, and  visited  France,  Spain,  Egypt,  Holland, Austria,  1925,  heavy  lead  opposite  Gloria Swanson  in  "Sans  Gene";  "Human  De- sires," "  The  Prude's  Fall,"  "  Variety  "  (opposite Jannings),  "The  White  Sheik,"  "Maria Marten,"  "  Looping  the  Loop."  Address: — c/o. Players'  Club,  12,  Denman  Street.  Phone: — Paddington  2409. Watts,  Dodo. — Stage  and  screen  ingenue ;  in W.  W.  Jacobs'  shorts  and  "Auld  Lang  Syne." Webster,  Ben.— Well-known  stage  actor  since 1896.  Film  lead  in  "House  of  Temperley," "Downhill,"  "Easy  Virtue,"  "The  Only Way."  Address: — 31,  Bedford  Street,  Strand. Telephone: — Gerrard  1232. West,  Walter.— b.  London.  Joined  Broadwest, 1914.  Producer  of  "A  Bold  Adventuress," "The  Woman  Who  Did,"  "Burnt  Wings," v   Who's  What  in  the  Studio. 307 '  The  Merchant  of  Venice,"  "  Honour  in Pawn,"  "The  Ware  Case,"  "The  House Opposite,"  "Missing  the  Tide,"  "The  Ragged Messenger,"  "  A  Gamble  for  Love,"  "  A  Fortune at  Stake,"  "  A  Turf  Conspiracy,"  "  Under  Sus- picion," "A  Soul's  Crucifixion,"  "Snow  in  the Desert,"  "Her  Son,"  "The  Case  of  Lady Camber,"  "  The  Great  Gay  Road,",  Started Walter  West  productions  T92T.  "  When  Greek Meets  Greek,"  "Son  of  Kissing  Cup,"  "Scarlet Lady,"  "  Hornet's  Nest,"  "  The  Lady  Owner," "  Vi  of  Smith's  Alley,"  "The  Great  Turf Mystery,"  "In  the  Blood,"  "Trainer  and Temptress."  Steve  Donoghue  subjects.  "Maria Marten.,"  "  Sweeney  Todd,"  "  Warned  Off." Westlake,  Eva.- — Commenced  screen  work 1908.  Hobby  : — Farming.  Recreations  : — ■ P.cturegoing,  music  and  shooting. Wetherell,  M.A.,  F.R.G.S.,  F.Z.S.— b.  1884. Stage  careerfrom  1902,  largely  in  Africa.  Leading man  in  African  films  and  in  London,  1923, formed company  and  made  and  played  "  Livingstone," then  "Robinson  Crusoe."  Directed  "The Somme  "  and  "Victory."  Club  : — Sports. Address  : — 2,  Colville  Gardens,  W.n.  Phone  : — Park  4884. White,  Chrissie. — b.  1895,  London.  "  Barnaby Rudge,"  "Towards  the  Light,"  "  John  Forrest Finds  Himself,"  "  A  Lunatic  at  Large,"  "  Wild Heather,"  and  "  The  Bargain,"  "  Tit  for  Tat," "World  of  Wonderful  Reality,"  "  Lily  of  the Alley,"  "  Boden's  Boy"  (all  Hepworth). Married  Henry  Edwards,  ^23. White,  J.  Fisher— b.  1865.  Famed  stage actor  since  1892.  Films  include  :  "  Owd  Bob," "The  Only  Way,"  "The  Perfect  Crime," "  Blinkeyes,"  "Somebody's  Darling,"  "The Fake,"  "Somehow  Good."  Club: — Green Rorm.  Address  : — 7,  Inverness  Place,  W.2. Phone: — Park  5234. Wilcox,  Herbert.— Director.  First  production, "  Chu  Chin  Chow,"  made  in  Germany  with British  artistes,  1923,  "Southern  Love," "Decameron  Nights,"  "The  Only  Way," "  Nell  Gwyn,"  "  Madame  Pompadour,"  "  Mum- sie,"  "  Dawn,"  "  The  Woman  in  White,"  "  The Bondman." Williams,  Eric  Bransby.— b.  1900.  Son  of famed  father.  "  His  Grace  Gives  Notice," "Jungle  Woman,"  "Wonderful  Wooing," •'  Easy  Virtue,"  "  Troublesome  Wives,"  "  When Knights  Were  Bold."  Address: — 29,  Grove Court,  N.W.8.  Phom :— Paddington  9714A, Primrose  ri6o. Willis,  Hubert.— On  stage  forty  years.  Five years  with  London  Film  Co.  ;  two  years  with Stoll  ("Dr.  Watson").  Over  100  film  parts. Address  : — 39,  Marlborough  Crescent,  Bedford Park,  W.4.     Telephone: — Chiswick  374-1- Wilson,  Frank.— b.  1873,  Norfolk.  Leaving Norwich  Grammar  School,  soon  abandoned banking  for  stage  playing  for  Mrs.  Bernard Beere  and  touring  abroad.  Producer  of  films for  Hepworth,  1908,  for  10  years,  then  for Broadwest  and  Davidson.  Played  in  "  Prodigal Son,"  and  all  "Dr.  Fu-Manchu  "  episodes,  for which  he  wrote  scenarios. Wilson,  W.  Cronin.— Strong  character  and heavy  actor.  "  Huntingtower,"  etc.  Address: c/o  Sidney  Jay. Winn,  Godfrey  —  b.  1906.  Stage  career. Juvenile  lead  in  "Blighty."  Address: — 12, Charles  Street,  Knightsbridge.  Phone  .—Western 6644. Woolfe,  Wm.  E.,  Studio  manager,  British Instructional  Films,  Welwyn  Garden  City. Wright,  Humberston.— Over  thirty  years stage  and  screen.  "  Roses  of  Picardy," "Flag  Lieutenant,"  "  Hindle  Wakes," "  Mademoiselle  from  Armentieres,"  "  Garden of  Allah"  Address: — 16,  Erpingham  Road, Putney.    Telephone  : — Western  1248. Wright,  Hugh  E.— "The Better 'Ole," "Kiddie in  the  Ruin,"  "  Victory  Derby,"  "  Garryowen." "Nothing  Else  Matters"  (collaborated  with George  Pearson  on  the  story  and  scenario) and  all  the  "Squibs"  series.  "  Auld  Lang Syne,"  "The  Silver  King." Wynne,  Bert—  b.  Monte  Carlo,  1890.  Pro ducer.  •  Educated  Eastbourne  College.  Com- menced screen  work  1908.  "Tom  Jones" (Ideal),  "  My  Sweetheart"  (Ideal),  "The  Game of  Liberty"  (London),  "  Jelf's "  (London)," "  God  and  the  Man  "  (Ideal),  "  Remembrance  " (British  Legion). Wynne  George. — Commenced  screen  career with  Clarendon,  and  later  with  Cricks  and  Martin. On  demobilisation  became  studio  manager  to Master  Films  at  Teddington.  Address:- — 103, Tunstall  Road,  East  Croydon. York,  Cecil  Morton.— b.  1863.  Actor  for  40 years;  with  the  Bancrofts,  Kendals,  Mrs. Bernard  Beere,  Forbes-Robertson,  etc.  Exclu- sively film  actor  since  igu,  with  real  success. First  picture,  "The  House  of  Temperley  "  ; last,  "Lights  of  London,"  "Starlit  Garden," "  Young  Lochinvar,"  "  In  the  Blood,"  "  Trainer and  Temptress,"  "  Afterwards."  HUGH  E.WRIGHT (-SCENARIO  WRITER ) AS WALLIE  MACNAB  in  AULD  LANG  S^NE Now  Playing  "  JAIKES  "  in  "  SILVER  KING  " Address:  IS,  STEELS  ROAD, HAMPSTEAD,  N.W.I. 308 The  Kinematografth  Year  Book, CAMERAMEN. Anthony,  P.  B. — Long  experience  in  Trade. "The  School  for  Scandal,"  "Why?"  "The Gayest  of  the  Gay." Barker  Alfred. — Started  with  Warwick 16  years  ago.  Photographed  "  The  Pottery Girl's  Romance,"  "  A  Lonely  Soldier,"  Wrote  a number  of  comedies  for  B.  and  C. Bassill,  F.  A.— Pa  the  Gazette.  Joined  War- wick Trading  Co.  1908.  Served  in  all  depart- ments of  th->  Trade,  projection,  dark-room, studio  and  topical.  Was  official  kinematographer to  British  armies  in  France.  Address  : — Pathe Freres,  103-109,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.i. Benson,  M.  J.— Joined  the  Trade  many  years ago  and  served  in  the  army  during  war.  Since Armistice  has  visited  Portugal  and  filmed  in Persia. Bishop,  H.  W. — Joined  Gaumont  1910; dark  rooms  and  laboratory  first  and  then  10 years  as  a  cameraman,  both  topical  and  studio. Productions  include  "  Bonnie  Prince  Charlie," "Fires  of  Fate,"  "Lights  o'  London."  Now technical  photographic  manager,  Gaumont  Co Address : — 59,  Wellington  Road,  Ealing,  W.sj Blakeley,  Walter.— Many  years  first-class  ex- perience, England  and  U.S.  19*8,  "The  Fir.t- Born,"  "The  Crooked  Staircase." Bloomfield,  A.  H.— Well  known  as  all  round topical  and  studio  cameraman  and  producer's assistant ;  formerly  B.  and  C,  for  7  years  with Walter  West. Blythe,  Sydney. — First  entered  British  film world  in  19 10,  when  he  took  charge  of  Barker's laboratory.  Became  chief  photographer  for Sir  William  Jury  with  British  Super  Films, Samuelson  and  Napoleon  Films.  Had  experience in  American  studios  with  Universal.  Joined the  New  Era  company  in  1926  and  photographed "  The  Somme,"  "  Q  Ships  "  and  "  The  Infamous Lady."  Address  c/o  New  Era  Films,  Ltd., 26/7,  D'Arblay  Street,  London,  W.i. Bool,  W. — Started  in  the  Industry  16  years ago.  Has  been  with  Gaumont's,  B  and  C. Cinechrome,  Williamson's  and  Barker's. Took  the  Prince's  Indian  tour  film.  Address  :— 26,  Eckstein  Road,  Clapham  Junction,  London, S.W.n. Bonnet,  S.  R. — On  Cobham  films  and  staff  of Gaumont. Bovill,  F.  Oscar.— Sixteen  years  in  the Trade,  five  years  with  Barker's.  Produc- tions include  "Sixty  Years  a  Queen"  "East Lynne,"  "  Greater  Love  Hath  No  Man,  and "Jane  Shore."  Since  demobilisation  in  1919 has  been  taking  for  Golden  Lloyd  "  Horse Shoe"  Comedies;  also  travelled  extensively abroad.  Official  kinematographer  to  London Underground  and  Omnibus  Control.  Address  : — "  Braeside,"  Queen's  Road,  Buckhurst  Hill, Essex. Bryce,  Charles. — Started  as  Press  photographer and  served  with  Wil  iamson's,  B.  and  C.,  Trans- Atlantic,  London  and  Hepworth.  Address: — "  Raymead,"  Hurst  Grove,  Walton-on-Thames, Surrey. Cadman,  Francis.— Started  film  work  in  1914. Has  been  with  the  following  firms  :  Samuelson, Ideal,  Stoll,  Astra,  B.  and  C,  Dewhurst, Gainsborough. Canham,  Frank.— "  Streets  of  London," "Queer  Corners  of  Europe,"  "Dr.  Sin  Fang" series,  "Three  Men  in  the  Cart"  comedies, "  Lost  Chord,"  "  Ave  Maria  "  and  "  Abide  with Me."  Filmed  "  Breed  of  the  Treshams," "Bachelor  Husband,"  "Headmaster,"  "Won- derful Year,"  later  "  Comeo  Operas,"  "London after  Dark,"  "  Across  the  Footlights,"  etc.  etc. for  H.  B.  Parkinson.  "  Dr.  Fu  Manchu  "  series, "Perfect  Crime,"  "  Ragan  in  Ruins"  for Stoll.  Spent  four  years  in  Italy  with  Milano Film  Co.,  of  Milan,  and  in  Rome  with  Tespi. Address: — 93,  Brook  Street,  London,  S.E.n. Carrington,  William  6.— Started  in  Gaumont's dark  room  in  1905,  after  taking  juvenile  parts in  their  first  productions,  1903-1904.  later became  cameraman  for  same  company.  Since 19  4  has  been  chief  photographer  for  Vickers, Ltd.,  engaged  on  producing  films  for  propaganda and  technical  purposes. — Address  : — 5,  Quain Mansions,  Queen's  Club  Gardens,  W.14. Christian,  Jack. — Twenty  years  at  still  photo- graphy. Joined  Chas.  Urban  as  kinemato- grapher in  1908,  later  with  Sir  Wm.  Jury. Five  years  topical  and  seven  years  studio work.  Later  engaged  with  British  Actors  Film Co.,  Ltd.,  Bushey.  Pr  ductions  photographed, "Daddy,"  "The  Divine  Gift,"  "Castle  of Dreams,""  LadyClare,""  Face  at  the  Window," etc.  Address : — 3,  Melbourne  Road,  Bushev. Herts. Cooper,  D.  P.— b. Stourbridge, Worcestershire. Started  in  the  trade  as  a  manager  of  touring companies  before  the  day  of  the  picture  palace, and  managed  the  first  picture  palace  built  in London  and  many  provincial  halls.  Com- menced filming  in  1908,  specialising  in  scenic and  travel  subjects,  later  started  with  studio work  and  has  filmed  over  200  picture  plays. Working  for  Cricks  and  Martin,  Homeland, Broadwest,  Davidson  and  Stolls.  Recently, "  King's  Highway,"  "  Guns  of  Loos."  Address  : — 151,  Kew  Road,  Richmond. Cox,  John  Jaffray. — b.  London.  Educated New  College,  Worthing.  Commenced  kine. career  with  L.  Fitzhamon,  19  o,  and  with him  worked  for  B.  and  C.  Co.,  Martin's  Films, Charles  Urban  Trading  Co.,  Gaumont,  etc. Cameraman  to  Kent  Film  Co.,  ( entral  Films, etc.,  now  with  Stoll  Picture  Productions,  Ltd. Was  cameraman  to  Maurice  Elvey  on  all  pic- tures for  four  years,  ^hot  "The  Ring,"  "  ihe Farmer's  Wife,"  "Champagne,"  "The  Manx- man," "Blackmail."  Address: — 89,  Twyford Avenue,  Ealing  Common.  'Phone  : — Chiswick I795- Cameramen. 309 Dennis,  P.— 5,  Porches ter  Square,  W.i. Dickenson,  Desmond. — Assistant  to  D.  P. Cooper  and  others  ;  first  cameraman  on  "  Carry On,"  "  Price  of  Die  ore." Dykes,  Robert—"  Potter's  Clay,"  "  Treasure- land,"  "  Britain's  Birthright,"  "  World  Cruise of  H.M.S.  'Hood,'"  "The  Congo,"  "The Tallyman,"  etc.  Author  of  "  Night  Photo- graphy," "Tropical  Photography,"  etc. and  camera  expert  on  Gold  Coast,  Ashanti, Nigerian,  and  other  expeditions.  R  search chemist  and  geologist.  Chief  assistant  with the  late  Sir  John  Murray,  K.C.B. ,  F. R.S. ,  the explorer.  Before  the  war  cameraman  with  the London  Film  Co.,  etc.  Address: — 57,  Cedar Avenue,  Whitton,  Twickenham. East,  Philip  V. — Entered  Industry  191 8; Assurance  Indian  Expedition  191 9 ;  Cartoon film  unit  1920  ;  studio  manager  Worton  Hall till  1926;  Ceylon  producing  unit  1927;  1928 Hon.  Sec.  British  Association  of  Cinemato- graphers,  33,  Cranbourn  Street,  W.C.2. Eaton,  Sydney. — Long  studio  and  topical experience.  Hepworth,  London,  Pathe,  etc. Recently  "Guns  of  Loos."   Club: — Players." Egrot,  Lucien  G.— Commenced  as  a  scenic artist.  Began  work  with  Pathe  Freres  of  Paris in  1904.  Later  joined  up  with  Gaumont's,  then Pathe  L  ix.  Came  to  England  ten  years  ago and  it  ed  up  a  dirk  studio  with  artificial  light for  th  •  Co-operative  Cinematograph  Co.  Started the  study  of  electrical  lighting  while  with G  umont's  in  1905.  Took  "  The  Better 'Ole," "  Her  Benny,"  "  Wonderful  Story,"  "  Rogue  in Love,"  etc.  Address  : — Standard  Kine-Labora- tories,  22,  Frith  Street,  W.i. Emmott,  Basil  W.  G. — "  Rob  Roy,"  "  Prince of  Lovers,"  "Silent  Evidence,"  "Young Lochinvar,"  "Colleen  Bawn,"  "Eleventh Commandment,"  etc.  Started  in  laboratory with  Gaumont.  Accompanied  Cobham  and shot  "  Witn  Cobham  to  the  Cape." Ford,  Bert.— Formerly  cameraman  to  Guy Newall  and  Ivy  Duke.  G.  Clark  Productions. Photographed  "  Duke's  Son,"  "Testimony," "Persistent   Lovers,"    "The   Man   and  the Moment,"  "Pages  of  Life,"  etc.     Address: — Players'  Club. Friese-Greene,  Claude  H— Started  camera work  in  1905.  On  the  camera  staff  of  the Eclair  Journal,  1912.  Originated  the  kinema section  of  the  R.F.C.  in  191 5.  After  demobil  sa- tion  specialising  in  aerial  kinematography. Demonstrated  new  colour  process,  and  estab- lished company  for  production,  1924.  Shot "  Widdi combe  Fair,"  "Tommy  Atkins." Gemmell,  J.  C. — Gained  experience  in  dark- rooms and  laboratory  with  Warwick  Trading Co.  and  Barker's  Motion  Photography  during 1910-11-12.  Joined  "  Pathe  Gazette,"  April, 1912.  Opened  and  managed  Liverpool  Labora- tory for  Pathe.  Photographic  officer  in  R.A.F. during  war,  discharged  May,  1919.  Joined "  Topical  Budget,"  May,  1919.  Rejoined  "Pathe Gazette,"  June,  1920. Godfrey,  John. — 'Started  in  trade  sixteen  years ago,  experimenting  with  three-colour  process  for kine.  photography.  Joined  Urban  in  1909 and  later  on  Williamson  and  Neptune.  Joined up  and  was  in  France  until  the  armistice. Gordon,  Kenneth  R.  L.— Topical  and  slow- motion  expert.  Filmed  the  Delhi  Durbar and  the  Balkan  War  ,  1 9 1 2 .  O  fficial  photographer to  the  North  Russian  Relief  Force,  1919-20. Served  in  the  war,  1914-1919.  Now  with "  Pathe  Pictorial "  and  "  Eve's  Film  Review." Grainger,  Frank. — Jacobs'  comedies  and "The  Monkey's  Paw,"  for  Manning  Haynes (Artistic).  Started  as  a  boy  in  the  optical lantern  business  with  the  late  Walter  Tyler. Was  manager,  under  R.  Collier  (managing director),  of  the  Tyler  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  from  its start,  and  later  general  manager  of  the  Cosmo- politan Film  Co.,  Ltd.  Photographed  many successes  at  the  Ebury  Street  studios  during three  vears  there.  1927,  Photofilms.  Address  : — 3,  Claygate  Road,  West  Ealing,  W.13. Gray,  Eric. — b.  1900.  Film  actor,  1919-21. Location  manager,  Bramlin's,  etc.  Expert stills,  "Madame  Pompadour,"  "Hunting- tower,"  "  Confetti."  On  contract  to  Welsh Pearson- Elder.     Address  : — Players'  Club. Harcourt,  W.— Formerly  assistant  to  Kenelm Foss.  Cameraman  on  Tibet  Expedition,  1922  ; South  Seas  Expedition,  1924-5  ;  Paramount Long  Island  Studios,  1926-7  ;  turned  for  several F.P.-L.  directors  and  chief  cameraman,  minia- ture and  research  department.  Cherry  Kearton (East  Africa),  1928.  Address : — 5,  Gwendwr Road,  W.14. Harris,  Henry. — Continental  experience  with Adrian  Brunei,  etc.  "Claude  Duval"  (Gau- mont)), and  Phonofilms.    "  Shiraz  "  in  India. Hawkins,  Edward  H.— Topical  and  commer- cial cameraman.  Started  in  Kenito's  dark-room in  191 1.  Address  :— 8,  Ivy  Crescent,  Chiswick Park,  London,  W. Heath,  Charles  F.  T.— Left  Fleet  Street  in 1913  to  become  B.  and  C.'s  publicity  chief. Later  joined  Path6's  camera  staff.  During  the war  was  official  photographer  to  the  American Red  Cross  in  England.  Later  with  Gaumont, and  Topical.  Address  : — 66,  Marchmont  Street, W.C.i. Hodgson,  James  S.— Born  1891.  Started twenty  years  ago  in  Barker's  dark-rooms, Pathe's,  Gaumont,  Williamson,  M.P.  Sales,  etc. Expedition  through  Togoland,  1913,  filming native  life  and  producing  "Odd  Man  Out," "  White  Goddess,"  etc.  Antartic  and  Whaling Expedition  for  Lever  Bros.  "Britain's  Birth- right for  New  Era  Author  of  "  Whaling  in  the South."  Now  editor  and  manager,  "British Screen  News."  Address: — 5,  Bedwardine  Road, Upper  Norwood,  London,  S.E.19. Hutchins,  John  (Bunny), — 30  years  in  the trade,  member  of  the  Veterans'  Circle,  has  been actively  engaged  in  News  Films  since  their inception.  Has  "shot"  News  for  Barker, Warwick,  Williamson,  Topical,  Gaumont,  etc. At  present  chief  cameraman  to  British  Screen News.  Address: — 91,  Claremont  Road,  High- gate,  N.6.    Telephone  : — Mountview  5403. Inglethorpe,  Alfred  Edward— Started  in kinematograph  business  in  1907  for  Hepworth Co.  as  electrician.  Joined  Gaumont  Co.  (New- castle branch)  as  kine.  photographer,  returned to  their  London  branch  1914.  Is  the  inventor of  the  Cinephone  combination  of  moving  picture projector  and  gramophone  for  home  entertain- ment, also  the  Ingle  advertising  machine,  etc Jeapes,  Harold,  H. — Entered  the  Industry  in 1899.  Taking  topical  and  showing  in  Empire following  year.  Later  with  Warwick  Co.  One of  original  Topical  Film  Co.  staff,  for  which  firm left  England  in  December,  1920,  to  accompany Duke  of  Connaught's  Indian  Tour  as  official kinematographer.   Held  similar  position  for  2J 310 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. years  with  Egyptian  Expeditionary  Force  in Palestine.  Filmed  entry  into  Jerusalem  and Damascus.  With  Empire  News  Bulletin.  Re- creation:— -Steeplechasing.  Address  : — 189, Latchmere  Road,  Lavender  Hill,  S.W.n. Jones,  Harold  G.— b.  New  York,  U.S.A. Started  film  work  in  1906,  after  mechanical and  electrical  training  with  Trans-Atlantic. Warwick,  Feature  Films.  Managed  and  con- trolled theatres  for  the  A.C.  Co.,  India.  Was first  man  in  England  to  fly  with  kine.  camera. Chief  cameraman  for  Will  G.  Barker,  also British  Famous  Films.  "  Red  Sea  to  Blue Tide"  Rosita  Forbes).  Now  on  Topical  Budget . Address: — 34,  Greek  Street,  Shaftesbury  Avenue. London,  W.i. Kingston,  Arthur  William.— In  the  business for  nineteen  years,  working  in  Britannia,  Pathe, Famous-Players,  Stoll,  and  B.  and  C.  studios. Now  in  business  on  his  own  account  as Kingston  and  Lynes,  experimental  and  consult- ing engireers,  technical  advisers  to  the  Trade, specialists  in  speaking  film  apparatus,  television and  selenium,  with  special  service  for  repairs and  alterations  to  motion  picture  cameras.  Own outfit  available.  Address  : — 13,  Manette  Street, Charing  Cross  Road,  W.  Phone :— Gerrard 2338. Knowles,  Bernard.— Experienced  assistant many  years  ;  chief  cameraman,  1927  ;  "  Mum- sie,"  "Dawn,"  "Love's  Option,"  "  Auld Lang  Syne,"  "  Silvey  King." Lauste,  Emile  Louis. — b.  Paris,  France. Educated,  Newark,  New  Jersey,  U.S.A.  Appren- ticed to  magic  lantern  and  arc  lamp  works  of J.  B.  Colt  and  Co.,  N.Y.,  1894.  The  Lamsda Co.  (Eidoloscope),  N.Y.,  1895-.  Joined  American Mutoscope  and  Biograph  Syndicate  r 896,  came to  England  1897,  became  camera  assistant  to Mr.  W.  K.-L.  Dickson  r8g8  (Big  Biograph Model).  Took  first  kine.  (modern  gauge)  film about  1903  of  Edna  May  ("The  Belle  of  New York  "),  since  then  started  technical  laboratory of  Deutsche  Bioscope  Gesellschaft,  Berlin,  1904. Joined  Warwick  Trading  Co.  1906,  travel pictures  ;  Hale's  Tours,  r9  travel,  7  pictures  ; R.  W.  Paul,  rgo7,  various;  W.  Butcher  and Sons,  1908,  travel,  scenic,  industrial;  the Gaumont  Co.,  r9i2,  topical  studio.  Joined Welsh-Pearson  in  1919,  and  filmed  "  Garry Owen,"  "Nothing  Else  Matters,"  "Squibs," "  Mord  Emily,"  "Old  Curiosity  Shop,"  "Wee Macgreegor's  Sweetheart,"  and  "Squibs  Wins the  Calcutta  Sweep,"  and  "Conscripts  of Misfortune"  £nd  "Diana  of  the  Islands"  for Geo.  Clark.  Left  for  China,  October,  1924. Joined  Kodak  in  London  on  special  studio work,  1927. Marr,  Hugh  D. — b.  1906.  Educated  at  Colet Court  and  St.  Paul's  Schools.  Started  film  work in  the  property  dept.  at  Elstree,  changing  to the  camera  during  the  production  of  "  Madame Pompadour"  as  second  assistant  to  Roy Overbaugh.  Also  on  "  Mumsie,"  "  Hunting- tower,"  "  Confetti,"  "  God's  Clay,"  "  Eileen of  the  Trees,"  "  Young  Woodley."  Address  : — "  Longleat,"  Popes  Avenue,  Strawberry  Hill. Telephone  : — Popesgrove  1232. McDonnell,  Claude  L. — Served  apprentice" ship  with  Morgan  and  Kidd.  While  in  kinema trade  has  filmed  over  two  hundred  productions. Filmed  many  films  for  Ideal  since  armistice and  then  joined  Famous-Lasky  as  chief  camera- man. Filmed  "  The  Mystery  Road,"  "  Danger- ous Lies,"  and  "  Beside  the  Bonnie  Brier  Bush." Previously  responsible  for  "  The  Chinese  Puzzle," "Bleak  House,"  "  General  Post,"  "The  Ever- Open  Door,"  "  Build  Thy  House,"  and  "  Lady Audley's  Secret."  With  Graham  Cutts  on "  Woman  to  Woman,"  "The  White  Shadow," "The  Passionate  Adventure,"  "The  Shadow of  Egypt  "  (Astra-National),  "  The  Only  WTay." With  Rex  Ingram,  ^25-6,  "The  Luck  of  the Navy,"  "The  Crooked  Billet."  Address:— Harvard  House.  Harvard  Road,  Gunnersburv, W.4; Miller,  Jack. — Entered  industry  with  London Film  Co.    c.o.  British  Filmcraft. Mumford,  Stanley  J— Started  in  Williamson's studios,  Brighton,  1906,  and  later  cameraman to  the  Warwick,  Barker,  and  Edison.  With  the Progress  Film  Co.  from  rg2o  till  1922.  Photo- graphed "  Little  Dorrit,"  "  Two  Little  Wooden Shoes,"  "Mayor  of  Casterbridge,"  "Lilac Sunbonnet,"  "  A  Lowland  Cinderella,"  "Fires of  Innocence,"  "  Little  Miss  Nobody,"  "Rogues of  the  Turf,"  "Eugene  Aram,"  "Miriam Rozella,"  and  "  Inscrutable  Drew."  Produced "Hints  and  Hobbies."  Address: — 30.  Gerrard Street,  W.r.    Phone: — Regent  7441. Noble  Joe. — Formerly  with  Pathe  ;  1928, on  talking  cartoons  at  Wembley. Parker,  Jack— b.  r885.  Started  in  the  por- trait studios  of  Messrs.  Lafayette,  Ltd.,  of  Man- chester. In  1908  joined  Clarendon  and  from there  to  Cricks  and  Martin.  Since  the  war shot  "Zeebrugge,"  "Nelson,"  "Falklands," "  Bolebar,"  "  Celestial  City."  Now  with  B Instructional.  Address  : — 58,  Raymond  Avenue.. Thornton  Heath,  Surrey. Pauli,  Gustav. — Chief  cameraman  to  Broad- west  I9r6-2r,  responsibile  for  most  Walter  West pictures.  With  Dewhurst  Productions  1922-3, and  Livingstone  African  Expedition,  ^24. Directed  and  shot  "  Hine  Moa  "in  New  Zealand, ^25-6.  Address  : — 33,  Petersham  Road, Richmond. Pocknall,  George  Warren.— Fourteen  years' experience  in  kinematography.  Filmed  for  Pathe, Samuelson,  World  Feature  Film  Corp.,  New York,  and  American  Co.  r927,  with  British International.  Address: — ro4,  Mitcham  Lane, Streatham,  London,  S.W. Preston-Griff,  J. — After  being  photographer in  the  Navy,  he  joined  Urbanora  in  r9o6,  and was  later  with  Kineto.  Is  the  inventor  of  kine- matography on  the  ordinary  photographic  plate, also  the  focus  and  view  finder  for  stand  cameras. Address : — 69,  Wadham  Road,  North  End, Portsmouth. Protheroe,  Lewis  R. — 20  years'  photographic experience,  stills  and  cine.  Joined  Gaumont early  1926,  made  all  stills  and  portraits  for  that firm  since  that  date.  Specialises  in  character portraiture.    Address: — 57,  Brook  Green,  W.6 Richardson,  Arthur  A. — With  Gaumont's since  T9r2.  Now  with  E.  A.  Langrish  and  Co. Hobby  .-—Motoring.  Address  :— Montclair,  Mills- borough  Road,  Redditch,  Worcs. Rodwell,     Stanley.— "Underground,"  "Lost Patrol."       r929  under  contract  with  British Instructional,  Welwyn.      Address: — 27,  Percy Road,  Isleworth. Rogers,  James. — British  and  Continental experience  for  many  years.    1928,  with  B.I. P. Roseman,  I.— Left  a  Bond  Street  photo- graphic establishment  in  1904  and  joined Barker's.  Worked  for  the  American  Biograph c.nd  Yitagraph  in  the  States  in  1905,  later  joined the  Warwick  Trading  Co.  and  was  sent  out  to  join Cameramen. 311 the  Wellinan  Polar  Expedition  to  the  North Pole  by  airship.  Left  for  Central  America  in 1908,  and  in  1909  went  on  an  Arctic  hunt  trip with  Rayleigh  and  Roberts.  Joined  Pathe  and photographed  "  The  Sidney  Street  Affair,"  the ascent  of  the  first  British  dirigible  and  its breaking.  Joined  B.  and  C.  in  1912  and  photo- graphed "The  B.ttle  of  Waterloo,""  i'hrough the  Clouds,"  "The  Wreck  of  the  Birkenhead," etc.  Left  B.  and  C.  in  1920  and  joined  Lucoque- Taylor  productions.  Photographer,  "  Where  the Rainbow  Ends,"  "Puppet  Man,"  B.  and  C. Historical  Series.    With  Kodak  in  Berlin,  1926. Rosenthal,  J.,  Jun. — Cameraman  with  most British  firms  since  1917.  Latest  pictures, "  Becket,"  "The  Crimson  Circle,"  "What  the Butler  Saw." Ross,  Jack  H.— Was  with  the  South  Africa Railways  as  chief  photographer  during  1909- igro.  Went  to  Americi  and  joined  the  A.B., where  he  remained  until  1914,  when  he  enlisted with  the  British  Army.  Was  discharged  in  191 8, after  being  wounded,  and  proceeded  to  Africa where  he  filmed  "  Fallen  Leaves,"  "  Voice  on  the Watery"  "  Copper  Mask,"  etc.,  for  the  African Film  Productions.  Returned  to  England  and joined  Alliance.  Now  with  Gaumont  in Birmingham. ROSS,  Phil.— Harma,Broadwest,Stoll,  Vanity, Astra-National,  Gainsborough,  British  Film- craft,  etc.  Add-ess  : — 19,  Mayow  Road,  Forest Hill,  London,  S.E.23. Salter,  John.— Joined  Kinema  Industry  1895. Produced  a  telescopic  camera  in  1897.  Con- structed first  ultra-rapid  camera  for  J.  N. Maskelyne  in  1903.  Carried  out  a  number  of experiments  in  natural  colour  in  conjunction with  the  late  Win,  Friese  Green. Sanders,  Henry  Armytage. — First  president of  the  Kine-Cameramen's  Society.  Joined Williamsons  in  1908.  Served  in  dark-rooms, projection  studio  and  all  branches  of  the  business . Took  scenic,  industrial  and  travel  films  in Iceland  in  1909,  and  was  first  English  operator to  join  the  "Pathe  Gazette"  (1910).  Appointed official  photographer  of  the  New  Zealand Forces  in  France  in  1916.  Rejoined  "  Pathe Gazette  "  as  editor  in  1919.  Address  : — 49,  The Limes  Avenue,  NewSouthgate,  N.i  1.  'Phone  ;— Palmer's  Green  909. Scales,  Thomas  F. — Seventeen  years  on  the topical  side.  Started  in  the  darkrooms  with  the Warwick  Trading  Co.,  Warwick  Court,  also with  Barker's,  Gaumont,  etc.  With  the  "  Pathe Gazette  "  for  the  past  ten  years.  Address  :— 136,  Palmer's  Road,  New  Southgate,  N.n. Shenton,  William. — Chief  cameraman  on "Mademoiselle  from  Armentieres,"  "Flag Lieutenant,"  "  Hindle  Wakes,"  "  Roses  in Picardy,"  "The  Fake,"  "Further  Adventures Flag  Lieutenant,"  "The  Ware  Case,"  "Zero," "  The  Scarlet  Pimpernel,"  "Young  Woodley." At  present  chief  cameraman  to  Regal  Films. Address: — Lime    Cottage,    Bushey  Heath. Smith,  Arthur. — Started  photography  in  1896 with  Gunston  of  Bradford ;  was  cameraman with  Walturdaw,  Cinema  Productions,  Captain Kettle  Films.  Made  first  film  cartoon,  1907. Address  : — 38,  Falkland  Road,  Hornsey,  London, N.8. Strong  Percy.— Cameraman  for  most  of Welsh  Pearson's  recent  successes:  "Squibs, M.P.,"  "  Squibs' Honeymoon,"  "The  Romany" "Love,  Life  and  Laughter."  "Not  for  Sale," "Passion  Island,"  "  The  Glad  Eye,"  "Palais cle  Danse,"  "  Rough  Seas  "  "  Balaclava,"  etc. Taylor,  James  J. — Started  with  Pathe  Freres, 1910.  Spent  four  and  a  half  years  as  dark- room hand  with  them  and  Williamsons,  followed by  camera  with  Eclair,  Cines,  and  Gaumont. Terraneau,  Randal. — Long  experience  with practically  every  firm.  Address  : — "  Daughne," Sbeen  Common  Drive,  Richmond. Thumwood,  Theodore  R.— b.  1891.  Joined the  Clarendon  Film  Co.  in  1905,  and  completed seven  years  with  this  company,  acquiring valuable  knowledge  of  all  branches  appertaining to  the  photographic  side.  In  1912,  he  joined Messrs.  J.  H.  Martin,  and  for  a  period  of  about three  years  concentrated  almost  exclusively  on photography  in  trick  comedy  films.  Served in  the  Army  from  early  191 6  to  cessation  of hostilities  with  the  Royal  Engineers,  engaged  by Master  Films. Tcbin,  P. — Many  years- in  industry.  Co  ■ British  Instructional,  Welwyn  Garden  City. Tunwell,  Alfred. — On  many  Samuelson  and Parkinson  subjects.  10,  Minerva  Road,  Kings- ton. Warneforde,  E. — British  Instructional' s  expert on  Nature  subjects,  responsible  for  countless examples  of  brilliant  work. Wheddon,  Horace  M.— b.  iSgr.  'The Typhoon,"  "Old  Bill  Through  the  Ages," "This  Freedom,"  "Money  Isn't  Everything" and  British  Instructional  subjects,  "  The  Great Well,"  "The  Fake,"  "His  House  in  Order," "Rising  Generation,"  "Sir  or  Madam,"  "The Flying  Squad,"  "Clue  of  the  New  Pin." Wilson,  Fred  L.— Commenced  camera  work Kinemacolour  and  Kineto  in  1911.  Official  kine- matographer  throughout  the  war,  then  camera correspondent  in  Europe  to  Kinograms,  New York  ;  later  with  "  Topical  Budget."  Accom- panied the  late  Lord  Leverhulme  on  his  17,000 miles  expedition  in  West  Africa,  1924-5.  Now a  free  lance.  Address  : — 63,  Harlesden  Gardens, N.W.10.    Phone: — Willesden  2809. Wilson,  James. — Long  experience  with  Broad- west ;  chief  cameraman,  "One  of  the  Best." Address  : — 8,  Lennox  Road,  Walthamstow,  E.17. Woods-Taylor,  George.— Many  years  press photographer.  Joined  the  Topical  Film  Co., then  with  Cinechrome,  Ltd.,  experimenting  in colour  and  ultra-rapid  kinematography.  O  fficiai photographer  Prince  of  Wales'  Indian  Tour. British  Filmcraft  Productions,  Ltd.  "  Burgo  - master  of  Stilemonde  "  and  "Spangles."  Address: —  22,  Barnstaple  Road,  Thorpe  Bay,  Essex. Phone  : — Thorpe  Bay  248. Wyand,  L. — Started  in  the  kinema  industry in  1911,  with  Messrs.  Gaumont.  Opened  and managed  the  works  at  Liverpool.  Then  spent seven  months  in  Canada.  Went  to  Pathe's in  1912,  and  worked  on  the  "  Pathe Gazette  "  until  1915.  Was  Sergt. -Instructor  in the  R.A.F.  on  photography  and  was  discharged in  January,  1919.  Since  then  he  has  been  the British  Correspondent  for  "Pathe  News"  in America.  Address  : — 93,  Lonsdale  Road,  Barnes, S.W.13.  Phone: — Riverside  3517. Young,  F.  A. — Much  laboratory  experience. Turned  on  many  Gaumont  pictures,  and  for Gainsborough.  Now  with  New  Era.  "Victory." Address : — 65,  Elm  Park  Mansions,  S.W.10. Phone:  Kensington  1854.. Young,  Hal. — Much  experience  U.S.A.  and Europe.    "The  Triumph  of  the  Rat,"  "The Rolling  Road,"  "  Somehow  Good,"  etc.  Club: — Players.   312 The  Kinemato graph  Year  Book. The AUTO  KINE  CAMERA (Newraan-Sinclair) IS  THE  MOST  MARVELLOUS CLOCKWORK  DRIVEN  CAMERA IN  THE  WORLD. It  holds  200  feet  of  Standard  Film  and  drives  150 feet  with  one  wind  of  the  mechanism.  It  has  silent winding.  The  Film  box  can  be  instantly  removed and  replaced  with  another. The  Brilliant  Finder  shows  the  Footage  while taking  the  picture.  It  permits  of  varying  speeds from  8  to  20  pictures  a  second. Lenses  can  be  rapidly  changed. Price  including Ross  2"  F  3.5 ii xpres  '  Lens  £  1 20  cash The STANDARD  KINE' CAMERA (Newman-Sinclair Patents.) IDEAL FOR TOPICAL ..STUDIO WORK Price  from £200 This  Camera  has  every  movement  required  by  the  practical  worker. The  Film  Boxes  hold  400  feet  and  reversing  is  done  by  simply  turning the  handle  backwards  and  no  bands  require  shifting. It  has  automatic  shutter  "fade  out"  and  "fade  in."  The  Film  Counter registers  every  picture.  It  has  Reflex  Focussing  Finder.  Iris  and Focussing  actuated  from  back  of  the  camera,  and  single  picture  handle always  in  position.  Electric  Automatic  Drive  and  Vignetting  and  Dissolving apparatus  are  quickly  attached. JAMES  A  SINCLAIR  ™ TRADE DIRECTORY INDEX PAGE Alphabetical  Directory...          ...          ...  ...  ...  ...  314 Provincial  Renters       ...         ...          ...  ...  ...  ...  340 Welsh  Renters            ...         ...         ...  ...  ...  ...  343 Scottish  Renters         ...          ...         ...  ...  ...  ...  343 Irish  Renters...          ...          ...         ...  ...  ...  ...  544 British  Studios  and  Producing  Firms  ...  ...  ...  344 Our  Leading  Companies        ...          ...  ...  ...  ...  346 314 The  Kinematv  graph  Year  Booh. ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY. Addresses,  'Phone  Nos.  &  Telegraphic  Addresses of  Firms  in  all  Territories. A.  Phone.  Telegrams. A.i  Cinema  Supply  Co.,  Ltd.,  16,  Hanway  Street,  Oxford  Street, London,  W.i   Museum 3891 — Ai.  Museum  3891. Aberdeen  Picture  Palaces,  Ltd.,  3,  King  Street,  Aberdeen   Aberdeen  1173. Ablitt  &  Smith,  32,  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London,  W.i   Regent  3043. Abrahams,  A.  E.,  25,  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London,  W.i   Gerrard  2756. Academy  Cinema  Co.,  350,  High  Road,  London,  E.i  c    Maryland  1817. Accurate  Check  Taker,  Ltd.,  17-21,  Tavistock  Street,  Covent Garden,  W.C.2   Temple  Bar  4685— —Unreserved, Rand. Acme  Kinematograph  Co..  n,  Portsea  Mews,  London,  W.2   Paddington  7870. Actors' Association,  3,  Bedford  Street,  London,  W.C.2   Gerrard  1753. Adlets,  Ltd.,  Bank  Buildings,  20,  Kingsway,  London,  W.C.  2   Holborn    2487  — ■ — ■  Syncopated, Estrand. Advertiscope,  Ltd.,  Gloucester  Mansions,  19,  CharingCross  Road, London,  W.C.2    Regent  3458. Ad-Visers,  Ltd.,  "  Bilzome,"  Worthing,  Sussex    Worthing  777, Aerofilms,  Ltd.,  Aerial  House,  The  Hyde,  Hendon,  London, N.W.  9   Colindale  6157. Agence  Debrie,  23,  Mortimer  Street,  London,  W.  1    Museum     3607  Debricine, Wesdo. Agfa,  Ltd.,  91,  New  Oxford  Street,  London,  W.C.i   Museum  4038. Albany  Ward  Theatres,  Ltd.,  New  Gallery  House,  123,  Regent Street,  London.  W.  1    Regent  3212  Procinthe.  Piccy. Alfred,  F.  (late  Lionel  Phillips  Co.),  29A,  Charing  Cross  Road, London,  W.C.  2    Gerrard  7412  Alvanpro, Westrand. All  British  Films  Ltd.,  10,  Mill  Street,  Le:ds   Leeds  23524 Alliance  Studio,  St.  Margarets-on-Thames    Popesgrove  2257 Allied  Arts  and  Crafts  Guild,  Imperial  House,  Charlotte  Street, Birmingham   Central  8066  — ■ —  Beautify,  Bir- mingham. Allied  Artists  Corporation,  Ltd.,  86,  Wardour  Street,  London, W.i   Regent  2442— — Allartisco,  West- cent. Allied  Artists  Corporation,  Ltd.,  1-5,  Hill  Street,  Birmingham  ...  Midland  3104  Allartisco. Allied  Artists  Corporation,  Ltd.,  9,  Queen  Street,  Cardiff    Cardiff  5556  Allartisco. Allied  Artists  Corporation,  Ltd.,  71,  Middle  Abbey  Street,  Dublin  Dublin  4519  Allartisco. Allied  Artists  Corporation,  Ltd.,  127,  West  Nile  Street,  Glasgow...  Douglas  1794  Allartisco. Allied  Artists  Corporation,  Ltd.,  1,  Upp.rhead  Row,  Leeds   Leeds  22718  Allartisco. Allied  Artists  Corporation,  Ltd.,  10,  Commutation  Row,  Liver- pool   North  319  Allartisco. Allied  Artists  Corporation,  Ltd.,  3,  Parsonage,  Deansgate,  Man- chester  Blackfriars  3205 — — Allartisco. Allied    Artists   Corporation,    Ltd.,    4,    Westmorland  Road, Newcastle-on-Tyne   Central  1582  Allartisco. Alpha  Film  Corporation,  Ltd.,  93-95,  Wardour  Street,  London. W.i   Regent  6088-9. Alpha  Film  Corporation,  Ltd.,  1-5,  Hill  Street,  Birmingham..  Midland  168. Alpha  Film  Corporation.  Ltd.,  23,  Charles  Street,  Cardiff    Cardiff  58. Alpha  Film  Corporation,  Ltd.,  240,  Clyde  Street,  Glasgow      ....  Central  1034. Alpha  Film  Corporation,  Ltd.,  97,  Albion  Street,  Leeds    Leeds25859  Ceetee,  Leeds. Alpha  Film  Corporation,  Ltd.,  4,  St.  Mary's  Street,  Deansgate, Manchester   '   City  8590. ACCURATE The  Ticket  Machine  made  for  your  protection. ACCURATE  CHECK  TAKER  LTD,  17-21,  TAVISTOCK  ST.,  LONDON,  W.C.2 Trade  Directory. 315 Alvan  Productions,  29A,  Charing  Cross  Road,  London,  W.C.2.    Gerrard  7412  Al\anpro, Westrand . Ama  Films  (A.  Fried^,  185A,  Wardour  Street,  London.  W.i   Regent  6853. American  Co.  (London),  Ltd.,  89-91,  Wardour  Street,  London, W.  1   Regent  0530 — — Amfcolo. Amman  Alpha  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  Alpha  Cinema,  Brynamman, Carmarthen  Angle  Pictures,  Ltd.,  80,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.i   Anglo-International  Films,  Ltd..  317.  High  Holborn,  London, W.C.i  Anima FilmCo. ,  8,  New Compton Street,  London,  W.C. 2    Gerrard  4772-3  Exanimaf il . Westcent. Apollo  Cinemas  Co.,  23,  St.  Mary  Street,  Cardiff   Cardiff  3498. Apollo  Orchestral  &  Concert  Agency  (Van  Biene),  19,  Charing Cross  Road,  London,  W.C.  2    Regent  4242. .Argosy  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  191,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W  .1    Regent24ii — Argosinl,  Westcent. Argosy  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  Suffolk  House,  Suffolk  Street,  Birmingham    Midland  11 81. Argosy  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  23,  Charles  Street    (Agents,  Phoenix Film  Co.),  Cardiff   Cardiff  1024 — ■ — Green  1024. Argosy  Film  Co. ,. Ltd.,  81,  Dunlop  Street,  Glasgow,  C.  1    Central  1698— Argofil,  Glasgow. Argosy  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  44,  Wellington  Street,  Leeds    Leeds  25606. Argnsy  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  42,  Deansgate,  Manchester   Central  304 Armin  Trading  Co.,  32,  Artillery  Lane,  Bishopsgate,  London,  E.i.    Avenue  8883. Artads  Service,  Marvlands  Road,  London,  W.q    Abercorn  4600.  ; Artons,  Ltd.,  6,  Clark's  Mews,  High  Street,  London,  W.C.  2    Gerrard  5287-8 Ascherberg,  Hopwood  &  Crew,  Ltd.,  16,  Mortimer  Street,  London, W.  1   Museum  1671. Associated  British  Cinemas  Ltd.,  149-151,  Regent  Street,  London, W.i    Regent  1568. Associated  Producing  and  Distribution  Co.,  Beacon  House, 12,  D'Arblay  Street,  London,  W.i    Regent  2776— — Butagra,  Wesdo. Associated  Provincial  Pictures  Houses,  Ltd.,  New  Gallery  House, 123,  Regent  Street,  London,  W.i   Regent  3212 — ■ — Procinthe,  Piccy. Astoria  Films,  Ltd.,  52,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.  1   Regent  3157  Itapettina,  Lon- don. Astra  Films  (Yorkshire),  Ltd.,  19,  King  Charles  Croft,  Leeds   Leeds  22558. Astra-National  Productions,  Ltd.,  101,  Wardour  Street,  London, W.  1   Regent   2404    Onalducta!, Westcent. Astra-National  Productions,  Ltd.,  1 -5,  Hill  Street,  Birmingham  ...    Midland  168. Astra-National  Productions,  Ltd.,  4,  St.  Mary's  Street,  Man- chester   City  698. Atkinson,  Harry,  Theatre  Decorator,  Morley,  Leeds    Morley  407 Australasian  Films,  Ltd.,  Beacon  House,  12,  D'Arblay  Street, Wardour  Street,  London,  W.  1    Gerrard  2747. Automatic  Equipments,  Ltd.,  55  &  56,  Pall  Mall,  London,  S.W.i Automatic  Film  Printers,  Ltd.,  155,  Oxford  Street,  London,  W.i    Regent     7604  - — -  Auto&lnew Phone. Automatic  Film  Printers,  Ltd.  (Factory),  90,  Wardour  Street, London,  W.i    Gerrard  3964. Automatic  Film  Printers,  Ltd.  (Factory),  Charles  Street,  Barnes, S.W   Putney  1578. Automatic  Film  Printers,  Ltd.,  Worton  Hall  Laboratories,  Isle- worth,  Middlesex    Hounslow  1936. Automatic  Rectifiers,  Ltd.  (Showrooms),  31,  Rosebery  Avenue, London,  E.C.i   "   Clerkenweil  9326. Automatic  Rectifiers,  Ltd.,  75-75A,  Sancroft  Street,  London, S.E.11    Reliance  1871. Automaticket,  Ltd.,  197,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.i   Gerrard  102c — Tradrego,  London. Award  Theatres,  Ltd.,  Palace  Chambers,  Stroud,  Glos   Stroud  11. B. Bacon's  Pictures,  Ltd.,  Sidney,   108,    Great   Russell  Street, Bloomsbury,  London,  W.C.  1    Museum  522 1-2  Nocabdis, Westcent. Baer,  M.,  176,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.  1    Regent  2619 — Biophone,  London. Bailey,  Leonard  G.,  22,  Cathedral  House,  Long  Millgate,  Man- chester   City  6574. K  ALEE ALL     BRITISH     AND  SUPREME. 316 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Baines  &  Purdey,  Ltd.,  146,  Dale  Street.  Liverpool   Central  739. Baker,  Herbert,  12,  Holland  Grove,  London,  S.W.  9    Brixton  4358. Baker's  Screens,  30,  Foxley  Road,  London,  S.W.  9    Brixton  4358. Baldwin,  George,  32,  Dumont  Road,  Stoke  Newington,  London, N.16   Clissold  5723. Bamford,  Sidney,  28,  Grainger  Street,  Newcastle-on-Tyne   Central  11 10. Barber,  Geo.  H.,  Palace,  Tunstall,  Staffs   Hanley  253  Palace. Barr,  Ltd.,  16,  South  Quay,  Gt,  Yarmouth   B.  B.  Pictures  (1920),  Ltd.,  6,  Brandon  Street,  Motherwell   Central  5485. Beacon  Carbons,  Ltd.,  Albion  Works,  Bingley   Bingley  113  Electricos. Beahan  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  Gascoigne  Street,  Boar  Lane,  Leeds    Leeds  26193. Beard,  R.  R.,  Ltd.,  10,  Trafalgar  Road,  London,  S.  E.  15    Rodney  3136  Biojector,  Kent. Beck,  John,  Tivoli  Theatre,  Blackpool    Blackpool  508. Beck  &  Windibank,  Ltd.,  Clement  Street,  Birmingham   Central  3834  Carpets. Beck,  R.  &  J.,  Ltd.,  68,  Cornhill,  London,  E.C   Avenue  5772. Beck,  R.  &  J.,  Ltd.,  69,  Mortimer  Street,  London,  W.i   Museum  3608. Beever's,  26,  Aldermanbury,  London,  E.C.  2   City  3272  Beevonaire,  Phone, London. Bell  &  Howell  Co.,  Ltd.,  320,  Regent  Street,  London,  W.  1  ...    Langham  4376    Belanhowe, Wesdo. Belle  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  1,  Llanbleddian  Gardens,  Cardiff   Cardiff  197. Bendon  Trading  Co.,  132,  West  Nile  Street,  Glasgow,  C.i   Douglas  579  Bendon. Benham  &  So^*.  Ltd.,  64-66,  Wigmore  Street,  London,  W.  1   Mayfair  6662. Benstead,  Geoff  ~-y,  185,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.i   Gerrard  9816. Bentley's  (Wancr)  Agency,  122,  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London,  W.i Bernerd,  Jeffrey  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  191,  Wardour  Street,  London,W.i     Regent  6016  Bernojeff,  West- cent. Berney,  Sam,  10-11,  Islington  Green,  London,  N.i    Clerkenwell  6053. Bernbard-Kean  Productions,  Ltd.,  99A,  Charing  Cross  Road, London,  W.C.2   Gerrard  6364-5    Exbibifil Westcent. Bernhard-Tiffany  Productions,  99A,  Charing  Cross  Road,  London, W.C.2    Gerrard     6364-5  Exhibifil, Westcent. Bernstein,  Sidney  L.,  197,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.  1   Regent  0251  Berdarold, Westcent. Berry,  W.  E.,  Ltd.,  Nesfield  Printing  Works,  Nesfield  Street, Bradford   Bradford  1291  Posters. B.F.  Picture  and  Variety  Circuit   (B.   Frutin  &  Sens),  nf, Stockwell  Street,  Glasgow    Bell  1975. Blackstone  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Rutland  Engineering  Works,  Stamford, Lines. Blakeley's  Productions  Ltd.,  74,  Victoria  Street,  Manchester  ...  City  1002  Filmcen. Blakeley's  Productions,  Ltd.,  89-91,  Wardour  Street,  London, W.i   Blattner  (Ludwig)  Picture  Corporation,  Ltd.,  35/6  Little  New- port Street,  London,  W.C.2    Regent  1086-7— — Enforcible, Piccy. Blue  Halls,  Ltd.,  Coronation  House,  4,  Lloyds  Avenue,  London, E.C.  3   Royal  6159  Amentin,  Fen. Blunt  &  McCormack,  20,  Bedford  Street,  Strand,  London,  W.C.2  Gerrardo23i-2 — ■ — Gerrardo23i-2 Boe  Circuit,  Wellington  Palace,  Glasgow,  SS   South  574. Bohemian  Film  Agency,  Orme's  Buildings,  The  Passage,  Man- chester   City  3660. Bonded  Film  Stores,  Ltd.,  33-35,  Endell  Street,  London,  W.C.  2  . .  Temple  Bar  3887. Booth,  Henry  (Hull),  Ltd.,  Nautch  Printing  Works,  Park  Avenue, Hull   Central  7491  &  7267 — Numerical. BORO'  BILLPOSTING  CO.,  Ranelagh  Road,  Grosvenor  Road, London,  S.W.1    Victoria  81 31. Bostock,  E.  H.,  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  Dalhousie  Street,  Glasgow   Douglas  498. Bosworth  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  8,  Heddon  Street,  Regent  Street,  London, W.  1   Gerrard  8267. Bowman,  Fredk.  H.-U.,  141,  Duke  Street,  Liverpool   Royal  326,  1576,  and  3100. Bradford  and  Leeds  Transport  Co.,  24,  Listerhills  Road,  Bradford  Bradford  1670  and  4651. Bramlin's  Film  Agency,  Ltd.,  17,  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London, W.i    Gerrard  4407— Bramhfilm,  Piccy. Brandt  Automatic  Cashier  Co.,  Ltd.,  40-41,  Conduit  Street, London,  W.i    Regent  5429. WT  UNIFORM IN    ALL    STYLES    AND  COLOURS. B  EEVER'S (JAMES  BEEVER  &  CO.)  Telegrams  : Telephone:  26,    ALDERMANBURY,  Beevonaire, City  3272.  LONDON,     E.C, 2.  Phone,  London Trade  Directory. 317 Branford,  V.,  Queen's,  Whitehaven  Brearley,  J.,  21,  Bridge  Street,  Manchester....   City  9112. Brighton  Cinema  Supplies,  18,  Margaret  Street,  Brighton  ......    Brighton  3450. Bristol  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  Sandy  Park  Roid,  Brislington,  Bristol    Bristol  1 1 99  Filmire. Billie  Bristow,  Ltd.  (Press  Agents),  Suite  No.  1,  26  Coventry Street,  London,  W.i   Gerrard  0240-1   Bristoband, Wesdo. Britannia  Films,  Ltd.,  Lyric  Chambers,  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  W.i British  Acoustic  Films,  Ltd.,  52,  Haymarket,  London,  S.W.r  . .    Gerrard  0947. British  Amalgamated  Films,  Ltd.,  12,  D'Arblay  Street.  Wardour Street,  London,  W.i   Regent  7509. British  Authors  Productions,  Ltd.,  199,  Piccadilly,  London,  W.  1    Regent    2315-6    Ralpugh, Piccy. British  Board  of  Film  Censors,  80-82,  Wardour  Street,  London, W.i   Regent      2076    Censofilra, Phone. British  Brunswick,  Ltd.  15  to  19,  Cavendish  Place,  Cavendish Square,  London,  W.i   Mayfair   51 31  Pana trope, Wesdo. British  Cinematograph  Theatres,  Ltd.,  199,  Piccadilly,  London, W.  1  i   Regent  1390. British  Controlled    Films,    Ltd.,  Shaftesbury  Mansions,  52, Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London,  W.i    Regent  6488. British  and  Dominions  Film  Corporation,  Ltd.,  117-119,  Regent Street,  London,  W.i   Regent  7128  Bridofilms,Piccy. British  and  Dominions  Film  Corporation,  Ltd.,  3 3 a,  Randolph Crescent,  London,  W  British  and  Foreign  Films,  Ltd.,  53 a,  Shaftesbury  Avenue, London,  W.i   Regent  1468  &  3100. British  and  Foreign  Films,  Ltd.,  1-5,  Hill  Street,  Birmingham. .    Midland  757. British  &  Foreign  Films  Ltd.  22a,  Queens  Arcade,  Leeds   Leeds  26546. British  and  loreign  Films,  Ltd.,  54-56,  Victoria  Street,  Man- chester  City  764  6  Publicity. British  and  Foreign  Films,  Ltd.,  23,  Bath  Lane,  Newcastle-on- Tyne    Central  6809. British  and  Foreign  Films,  Ltd.,  17,  Forman  Street,  Nottingham   Nottingham  43828. British  Dominions  Films  (Proprietary),  Ltd.,  207,  Sentinel House,  Southampton  Row,  London,  W.C.2    Museum  8340. British  Empire  Film  Institute,  Abbey  House,  Westminster,  Lon- don, S.W.i   Victoria  2449. British  Exhibitors'  Films  (1922),  Ltd.,  99A,  Charing  Cross  Road, London,  W.C.2     Gerrard  6364  &  6365  Exhibifil Westcent. British  Film  Casting  &  Registry  Office,  Ltd.,  60,  Haymarket, London,  S.W.  1    Regent  6810. British  Film  Cleaners,  Ltd.,  10,  Upper  Charlton  Street,  London, W.  1   Museum  2019. British  Filmcraft  Productions,  Ltd.,  Studios,  245,  Wood  Street, Walthamstow,  London,  E.17    Walthamstow  1220. British  Filmcraft  Productions  Ltd.  (Offices),  92,  Imperial  House, Regent  Street,  London,  W.i    Regent  2325. British  Filmcraft  Productions  Ltd.,  (Registration  Dept.,)  Dash- wood  House,  Old  Broad  Street,  London,  E.C   London  Wall  3965. British  Incorporated  Entertainments  &  Films,  Ltd., 20,  Bucklers- bury,  London,  E.C.  4   City  4118. British  Instructional  Films,  Ltd.,  Regent  Studios,  Welwyn  Garden City,  Herts   Welwyn  Garden  541-2 — — Bredu- cafil,  Welwyn  Garden  City. British  Instructional  Films  (Proprietors),  Ltd.,  Eldon  Street House,  Eldon  Street,  London,  E.C   Bishopsgate  6621  Proof, Phone. British  International  Film  Distributors,  Ltd.,  193,  Wardour Street,  London,  W.  1   Regent  7516-7-8  Filmdistri, Westcent. BRIGHTON  CINEMA  SUPPLIES  ^iT^tSTSS^?1' 18,  MARGARET   STREET,  BRIGHTON. Machines,  Seating,  Arc  Lamps,  Carbons,  Lamps,  Signs,  Repairs,  Dance  Hall Effects,  Sunday  Programmes, FILM    STORES  ...        BRIGHTON  &  LONDON. Films  and  Machines  for  Institutes,  Schools,  Home  Hire  or  Sale  or  complete  shows. Telephone  :  Brighton,  3450.  Ring  us  up  any  time. 318 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. British  International  Film  Distributors  Ltd.,  1-5,  Hill  Street, Birmingham   British  International  Film  Distributors,  Ltd.,  14,  Park  Lane, Cardiff  British  International  Film  Distributors  Ltd.,  ig,  King  Charles Croft,  Leeds   British  International  Pictures.  Ltd.,  The  Studios,  Shenley  Road. Elstree,  Herts  British  International  Pictures,  Ltd.,   149-151,   Regent  Street, London,  W.i  British  International  Productions,  Ltd.,  180,  Buchanan  Street, Glasgow   British  Lion  Film  Corporation,  Ltd.,  8,  New  Compton  Street, Charing  Cross  Road,  London,  W.C.2   British  Lion  Film  Corporation,  Ltd.,  Lion  Studios,  Beaconsfield, Bucks.  British-Lloyd  Films,  Ltd.,  5,  Green  Street,  Leicester  Square, London,  W.C.2  ^  British  Masterpiece  Films,  Ltd.,  12,  Regent  Street,  London,  S.W.i British  Motion  Picture  Co.,  7,  Albany  Road,  Victoria  Park, Manchester  British  Multi-colour  Film  Corporation,  Ltd.,  174.  W ardour  Street, London,  W.i   British  Phototone,  Ltd.,  Dorland  House,  14,  Regent  Street, London,  S.W.r   British  Poster  Advertising  Assocn. ,  3 1 ,  Great  James  Street ,  Bedford Row,  London,  W.C.  1  British  Safety  Films,  Ltd.,  52,  Lawrence  Road,  Tottenham, London,  N.15   British  Schufftan  Process,  Ltd.,  Elstree,  Herts  British  Screen  Classics,  Ltd.,  Motograph  House,  Upper  St. Martin's  Lane,  London,  W.C.2   British  Screen  Productions,  Ltd.,  155,  Oxford  Street,  London,  W.i British  Screen  Productions,  Ltd.  (Studios),  Worton  Hall,  Worton Road,  Isleworth  British  Screen  Productions,  Ltd.,  38,  Charles  Street,  Cardiff. . . . British  Screen  Productions,  Ltd.,  201,  Hope  Street,  Glasgow  .... British  Screen  Productions.  Ltd.,  Trinity  House,  Trinity  Street, Leeds   British  Screen  Productions,  Ltd.,  69,  Renshaw  Street,  Liverpool British  Screen  Productions,  Ltd.,  71,  Westgate  Road,  Newcastle- on-Tyne   British  Sound  Film    Productions,  Raglan  Gardens,  Wemblej' Park,  Middlesex   British  Standard  Pictures,  26.  Coventry  Street,  London,  W.i British  Talking  Films,  Ltd.,  Adelaide  House,  King  William  Street, London,  E.C.4  British  Talking  Pictures,  Ltd.,  Raglan  Gardens,  Wembley  Park, Middlesex  .  British  Theatres  Supplies,  Ltd.,  101,  Charlotte  Street,  London, W.i   British  Thomson-Houston  Co.,  Ltd.,  Crown  House,  Aldwvch, London,  W.C.2   British  Vacuum  Cleaner  and  Engineering  Co.,  Ltd.,  Parson's Green  Lane,  London,  S.W.  6   Broadhead,  William  Henry  &  Son,  Hippodrome,  Hulme,  Man- chester   Brockliss,  J.  Frank,  Ltd.  (Powers  Division),  10,  Poland  Street, Oxford  Street,  London,  W.  1  Brockliss,  J.  Frank,  Ltd.  f  Simplex  Division),  10,  Poland  Street, Oxford  Street,  London,  W.i  Midland  757' Cardiff  5240  — — Filmdistri. Leeds  21797. Elstree  171. Regent  4027 — Natpicture,  Piccy. Douglas  40. Gerrard      4772    Brilionfil London. Beaconsfield  183    Smicofilm London. Gerrard  2293  and  Regent  3997. Central  6302. Regent  0556-7. Gerrard  9646  Fototone,  Piccy. Museum  6365  Disthene. Tottenham  2961-2. Regent  5644. Regent  7604 Wesdo. Hounslow  1936. Douglas  3457. Wembley  3041-5- Wembley. Regent  4542  * Wembley  3041-5- Wemblev. Proscreen -Musvoxnlm, Musvoxfilm Museum  1757. Regent  8040. Putney  5621  Vacuumiser. City  5928-9   Broadhead's. Regent  15 14  Stafilm,  Piccy. Regent  4776-7  Stafilm,  Piccy GO  TO THEATRE  EQUIPMENT  LTD for  THEATRE  SEATS OF    STYLE   AND  DISTINCTION. 179,  WARDOUR  STREET,  - Tel.  :  Regent  1373.  'Grams -     LONDON,  W.) Theateqaip,  Westcent.' Trade  Directory. 319 Brockliss,  J.  Frank,  Ltd.,  Croniford  House,  Cromford  Court, Manchester  ,   Central  1876. Brown,  F.,  Ltd.,  Langley  Works,  Long  Acre,  London,  W.C.  2  ...    Temple  Bar  7222. Brown,  J.,  &  Co.,  228,  Fulwood  Road,  Sheffield  .  .   Sheffield  61 126. Browne,  H.  A.,  1,  Soho Square,  London,  W.  1    Regent    5378;  Tribrow.  West- cent. Brunei  &  Montagu,  Ltd.,  So,  Wardour  Street,  London,.  W.i ....    Gerrard  4835. Bulman  Jupiter  Screen  Co.,  Ltd. ,32,  Gt.Windmill  Street,  London, W.i    Gerrard  3907- — - — Alsafraz,  Piccy. Bulman- Jupiter  Screen  Co.,  25,  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London,  W.i    Gerrard  5860. Bulman-Jupiter  Screen  Co.,  Cromford  House,  Cromford  Court, Manchester   Central  1876. Burlington  Films,  Ltd.,  80,  Regent  Street,  London,  W.i   Regent  0785. Burton  LatimerElectric  Palace  Co.,  Ltd.,  "  Poolstock,"  Finedon Bushey  Studios,  Ltd.,  Melbourne  Road,  Bushey    Bushey  Heath  98. Butcher's  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  175,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.i    Regent  2760  Butchilms,West- cent,  London. Butcher's  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  1-5,  Hill  Street,  Birmingham    Midland  47— — Butchilms. Butcher's  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  16,  Kimberley  Road,  Fishponds, Bristol     Butchilms. Butcher's  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  17,  Quay  Street,  Cardiff    Cardiff  3182  Butchilms. Butcher's  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  240,  Clyde  Street,  Glasgow   Central  1034- — — Butchilms,  Glas- gow. Butcher's  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  66,  New  Briggate,  Leeds    Leeds  26339  Butchilms. Butcher's  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  187,  Grove  Street,  Liverpool.  .  .  .    Royal  629- — ■ — Butchilms. Butcher's  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  Cathedral  House,  Manchester   Central  204  Butchilms. Butcher's  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  67,  Westgate  Road,  Newcastle- on-Tyne    Central  683— — Butchilms. Butcher's  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  4,  Chaucer  Villas,  Chaucer  Street. Nottingham   Notts  44046— — -Butchilms. C. Cambria  &  Border  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  "The  Priory,"  Wrexham .  .Wrexham  390. Campbell  Bros.,  Ltd.,  28,  Albert  Embankment,  London,  S.E.n    Reliance  2217. Campbell  Gas  EngineCo., Ltd. .Kingston,  Halifax,  Yorks   Halifax  61201  Camgas,  Halifax C.  &A.  Films,  Ltd.,  1-5,  Hill  Street,  Birmingham   _ Campro,  Ltd.,  23,  City  Road,  London,  E.C.i    Clerkenwell  5481 Carcopol  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  15,  Pembroke  Terrace,  Cardiff    Cardiff  3656 — — Centre. "  Carfax  "  Cards,  Orms's  Buildings,  Parsonage,  Manchester.  . .  .    City  75  S  =  . Carrier  Engineering  Co.,  Ltd.,  24,  Buckingham  Gate,  West- minster, London,  S.W.  1    Victoria  6712. Cvrter,  Percival  J.,  Palace,  Blandford    Palace,  .Blandford. Cary  &  Co.,  13-15,  Mortimer  Street,  London,  W.i    Museum    1772  —  Muscaryoel Wesdo. Castle  &  Central  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  3,  5,  &  7,  The  Hayes,  Cardiff    Cardiff  2982  Omnibus. Cattermoul,  Cecil,  Ltd.,  93,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.i   Gerrard  6910  Scanofil,  West- cent. Celebritone,  Ltd.,  72-86,  Oxford  Street,  London,  W.i   Gerrard  6341. Central  Hall  Circuit,  1,  Central  Parade,  Catford,  London,  S.E.  6  ...    Lee  Green  2118. Central  Kinema  Building,  15,  Great  Ducie  Street,  Manchester    City  1198  Featufilm. Challis,  A.  G.,  179.  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.  1    Regent  1361— — Clarifilm,  West- cent. Champion,  Charles  H.,  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Carlton  House,  Regent  Street, London,  S.W.  1    Gerrard 2 1 34— Karbonimpo,  Piccy. Champion,  J.  B.,  &  Sons,  Reliance  Works,  Dursley,  Glos   Dursley  5  Champion. Chappell  Piano  Co.,  Ltd.  (Mustel  Organs),  50,  New  Bond  Street, London,  W.  1    Mayfair  6910. Cheshire  County  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  Empress  Theatre,  Runcorn Cheshire  Picture  Halls,  Ltd.,  Empire,  Conway  Street,  Birkenhead    Birkenhead  1815. Chloride  Electrical  Storage  Co.,  Ltd.,  137,  Victoria  Street,  London, S.W.i   Victoria  6308. Christie  Unit  Organs,  169-173,  Regent  Street,  London,  W.  1  .  .  .  .    Gerrard  3311 — — Cineorgans, Piccy. Cinads,  Ltd.,  Bank  Buildings,  20,  Kingsway.  London,  W.C.  2   Holborn  2485-6  Pliers. Cine  Requirements,  5,  Denmark  Street,  Charing  Cross  Road, London,  W.C.  2    Regent  4292  &  Brixton  3887. Cine  Variety  Agency,  Ltd.,  40,  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London,W.i    Gerrard  3637. KALEE  PROJECTORS THOUSANDS    IN  USE 320 The  Kinematograpli  Year  Book. Cinefrax,  Ltd.,  .27,  Gloucester  Road,  Kew  Green,  Surrey ........ Cinema  Advertising  Service,  6,  Maiden  Lane,  London,  W.C.2  , .    Gerrard  5660. Cinema  Building  Co.,  182,  Trongate,  Glasgow   Bell  1660 — — Carniva. Cinema  Employment  and  Sale  Bureau,  18,  Cecil  Court,  London, W.C.  2  %   Gerrard  1414. Cinema  Equipment  Co.  (A.  R.  Emerton),  46,  Earlham  Grove, Forest  Gate,  London,  E.7    Maryland  2345. Cinema  Estates  and  Finance  Co.,  Ltd.,  3,  Westminster  Palace Gardens,  London,  S.W.t   Victoria  0286. Cinema  Exclusives,  179,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.  1   Gerrard  4431. Cinema  Proprietors  Ltd.,  no,  Edmund  Street,  Birmingham  Cinema  Publicity  Co.,  18,  Featherstone  Bldgs.,  Holborn,  London, W.C.  1    Chancery  8433. Cinema  Signs,  Ltd.,  147,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.  1,  and  21, Aldgate  Avenue,  London,  E.  1  ;   Regent  2500-1  and  Avenue  9645. Cinema  Traders,  Ltd.,  26,  Church  Street,  London,  W.  1    Gerrard      5287-8  Biocinema, Westcent. Cinematograph  Exhibitors'  Association  of  Gt.  Britain  and Ireland,  Broadmead  House,  Panton  Street,  London,  S.W.  1    Regent  2918-9 — Ceabilrex  Phone, London. Cinematograph  Trade  Benevolent  Fund,  52,  Shaftesbury  Avenue, London,  W.i    Gerrard  4104. Circuit  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  55,  Brown  Street,  Manchester   City  9057. Clage's,  Baltic  Yard,  Hoe  Street,  Walthamstow,  London,  E.  17  ...    Walthamstow  1628. Clarbour's  (Percy)  Cinema  and  Theatrical  Agency,  Palace  House, 128^32,  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London,  W.i    Regent  2716. Clarion  Film  Agency,  Ltd.,  12,  Cannon  Street,  Manchester    City  5688  Proclaim. Clark  &  Fenn,  Ltd..  45,  Sedgmoor  Place,  Camberwell,  London, S.E.5   Rodney,  4681. Clayton,  E.  C,  14,  Oak  Street.  Sheffield   Sharrow  50822 Clement  Blake  and  Day,  22,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.  r    Gerrard  1192- — -Lennocks. Coast  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  Rialto  Picture  House,  Colwyn  Bay   Colwyn  Bay  2054 — : — Rialto. Collins,  J.,  &  Son,  Ltd.,  17-19,  Quaker  Street,  London,  E.i ....    Pishopsgate  2498. Collins,  Pat.,  Gondola  Works,  Shaw  Street,  Walsall,  Staffs    ...    Walsall  702  Gondola. Collinson  Film  Service,  44,  Hurlbutt  Place,  London,  S.E.i   Reliance  1351. Commercial  and  Educational  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  10  &  11,  Red  Lion Court,  Fleet  Street,  London,  E.C.4    Central  8983-4    Topicanrv Fleet. Commercial  and  Maritime  Film  Service,  8  &  9,  Long  Acre, London,  W.C.2   Gerrard  1520; Community  Interest  Films,  Ltd.,  163,  Piccadilly,  London,  W.i    Gerrard  1858. Community  Service,  Ltd.,  1,  Montague  Street,  London,  W.C.  1...    Museum  3413  Occomopk Westcent. Compton  Organ  Co.,  John,  Ltd.,  Turnham  Green  Terrace,  London, W.  4   Chiswick  1476. Concord  cinemas,  Ltd.,  15,  Windsor  Place,  Cardiff,    Cardiff  2901— Balance. Cook's  Publicity  Service,  Ltd.,  40,  Maida  Vale,  London,  W.  9...    Maida  Vale  1781  Inducement, Padd. Co-operative  Cinematograph  Co.,  Ltd.,  225,  Oxford  Street, London,  Wi   Gerrard  1871 — Screenopic,  Wesd  \ Cope,  A.  G.,  155,  Duke  Street,  Liverpool    Royal  3026— — Dramatic. Cope,  A.  G.,  30,  Hoghton  Street,  Southport   Southport  386  Stylish. County  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  Regent  Arcade  House,  London,  W.i...    Regent     4721    Cinecounty  Westrand. Coutts  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.,  27,  The  Hayes,  Cardiff   Cardiff  1060 Coxall,  Horace  S.,  182,  Trongate,  Glasgow   Bell  1077  Films. Cramer  &  Co.,  P.A.,  41,  Old  Compton  Street,  London,  W.  1   Regent  1404. Crest  Films,  22,  Denman  Street,  Piccadilly  Circus,  London,  W.i.     Regent  7165. Cricks  Cinematograph  Co.,  30,  Gerrard  Street,  London,  W.i    Regent  7441. Crisp's  Cinema  Circuit,  47,  Greek  Street,  London,  W.i   Regent  2362 Criterion  Plates,  Paper,  Films,  Ltd.,  Criterion  Works,  Stechford, Birmingham   Stechford  7  Criterion. Croneen,  H.  G.  &  W.,  21  and  23,  High  Street,  Gillingham,  Kent     Gillingham  5738. Crossley  Brothers,  Ltd.,  Openshaw,  Manchester   Openshaw   1121   Gasengine, Phone,  Manchester. Crowe  &  Co.,  n,  Bath  Lane,  Newcastle-on-Tyne   Central  5539 Columbia  carbons bring  out  in  bold  relief  every  tone  and  detail  of the  picture ;  the  soft,  brilliant,  snow-white  light penetrates  tae  whote  area  of  print  on    the  film ! Trade  Directory. 321 Croydon  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  3,  Borough  Hill,  Croydon   Croydon  0306  Lamagrafil, Piccy,  London. Croydon  Film  Co.,  Ltd.  (London  Office),  38,  Regency  House, Warwick  Street,  London,  W.  1   v   Gerrard  5347. C.  R.  Productions,  Ltd.,  40,.  Fleet  Street,  London,  E.C.4  Crypto  Electrical  Co.,  Ltd.,  White  Mansion,  91,  Petty  France, London,  S.W.I  Curry's  Circuit,  Prince  of  Wales  Theatre,  Grimsby   Grimsby  2822  Curry  Theatre. Curtis  Manufacturing  Co.,  Ltd.,  Conduit  Place,  London,  W.2    . .    Paddington     4076  Rheofaire Phone,  London. D. Daco  Advertising  Co.,  37,  High  Holborn,  London,  W.C.i  ....    Chancery  8402, Dairy  Supply  Co.,  Ltd.,  Cumberland  Avenue,  Park  Royal,  London, N.W.iol   Willesden  4601  — —  Dairy  Supply, Harles. Dallmeyer,  J.  H.,  Ltd.,  31,  Mortimer  Street,  London,  W.  1,  and Church  End  Works,  High  Road,  Willesden,  N.W. 10  ■    Museum  6022-3,  and  Willesden 0176— — Dallmsyer,  London. Davis  Bros.,  5,  Bryan  Street,  London,  N.  1   North  4279. Davis,  S.,  &  Co.,  Aldwych  House,  London,  W  C.  2    Holborn2i4i. Dawe,  J.  H.,  Ltd.,  34,  Grev  Street,  Newcastle-on-Tyne   Central  840. Day,  Will,  Ltd.,  19,  Lisle  Street,  London,  W.C.  2    Regent      0921-2    Titles, Westrand. De  Brito,  J.  S.,  5,  Denmark  Street,  London,  W.C. 2   Regent  7527  Jadebrito. Denman  Picture  Houses,  Ltd.,  6,  Denman  Street,  London,  W.i    Gerrard  9292  Denpicor,  Telew. Denman  Trust,  Ltd.,  6,  Denman  Street,  London,  W.i   ,,  ,, Diamond  Super  Film  Co.,  ior,  Hatton  Garden,  London,  E.C.i . .    Holborn  5759. Dramatic  Films,  Ltd.,  1,  Llanbleddian  Gardens,  Cardiff    ....    Cardiff  197 — —Dramatic. Draper,  W.  &  Co.,  217,  St.  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow    Central2i79 — ■ — Fulite,  Glasgow. Duncan  Watson  &  Co.,  61-62,  Berners  Street,  London,  W.  1    Museum  2860  Kathode. Dundealgan  Electric  Theatre  Co.,  Ltd.,  Town  Hall  Buildings, Dundalk  Dyson,  J.,  &*  Co.,  Ltd.,  Godwin  Street,  Bradford   Bradford  603 7-S-9— — Equipment E. Eagle  Picturedromes,  Ltd.,  County  Playhouse,  King  Street, Wigan   Eastern  Counties  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  Regent  Theatre,  Moulsham Street,  Chelmsford   Chelmsford  94— — Regent  Theatre Eastern  Counties  Film  Service,  3,  Kingly  Street,  London,  W.i .  .    Gerrard  0631. Edgcombe,  J.  H.,  Ltd.,  36,  Soho  Square,  London,  W.  1    Regent  4214  (2  lines). Edinburgh  Cinema  Supply  Co.,  18,  Waverley  Market,  Edinburgh    Edinburgh  21553. Edison  Swan  Electric  Co.,  Ltd.,  123,  Queen  Victoria  Street, London,  E.G.  4   City  9881-  Ediswan. Educational  Films  Co.,  Ltd.,  76,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.i...    Regent  6070  Edrushlms,  West- ...  cent. Electric  Ptg.  Co.,  Barker  Street,  Strangeways,  Manchester   City  4065. Electric  Theatres  (1908),  Ltd.,  225,  Oxford  Street,  London,  W.i     Regent  6368-71. Electrical  Equipment  &  Carbon  Co.,  Ltd.  (Siemens  Carbons), 107-111,  New  Oxford  Street,  London,  W.C. 2   Gerrard    7058-9  Thermotype Westcent. Electrical  Trades  Union,  56  and  58A,  Walworth  Road,  London, S.E.  17   Rodney  3954. Electramonic  Co.,  Ltd.,  Bear  Gardens,  Southwark,  S.E.i,  and 132B,  Regent  Street,  London,  W.i   Hop  4936  and  Regent  7601. Electramonic  (Foreign  Rights),  Ltd.,  1,  Budge  Row,  London.E.C. Elite  Entertainments  Syndicate,  East  Church  Street,  Buckie  .  . Elite  Picture  House,  Ltd..  Elite  Picture  House,  Toller  Lane, Bradford  Ellis's  Cinematograph  Theatres,  Homeside,  Barrington  Road, Wellswood,  Torquay    Torquay  2895. Ellison,  W.  T.,  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Irlams  o'  the  Heights,  Manchester  ...    Pendleton  30 — ■ — Turnstiles. V  A I  CC  HIGH  P0WER  MIRR0R IV ALJuH  ARCS  ARE  THE  BEST. L 322 The  Kinematogvaph  Year  Book. Embassy  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  176,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.  1  . .    Gerrard  6341, Emelka  (London),  Ltd.,  19,  Charing  Cross  Road,  London,  W.C.2...    Regent  2803 — Emelka,  Westrand. Emery,  J.  F.,  Theatre  Royal,  Manchester  Empire  Kinema  Supply  Co.,  22,  Cathedral  House,  Long  Millgate, Manchester    City  6574. Empire  Kinemas,  Ltd.,  19 7, Wardour  Street,  London,  W.i.   Regent  0251-2-3-4. Empire  Marketing  Board,  2,  Queen  Anne's  Buildings,  Dart- mouth Street,  London,  S.W.i    Victoria  3452. Empire  Paste  Co.,  Ltd.,  Acme  Works;  Clapton,  London,  E.  5...    Clissold  1385  &  2841  Empas- colim,  Lowclap. Ensign  (Agency),  Ltd.,  93,  Waidour  Street,  London,  W.  1   Regent  3180  &  2867— Flamornot Ox. Equity  British  Films,  Ltd.,  26,  St.  Anne's  Court,  Wardour  Street, London,  W.i    Regent     4152-3    Highflier, Westcent. Equity  British  Films  Ltd.,  1-5,  Hill  Street,  Birmingham  . .   Midland  168. Essanay  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  i,  Soho  Square,  London,  W.  1    Regent  1675  Essanspoor. European  Motion  Picture  Co.,  Ltd.,  167,  Wardour  Street,  London, W.  1   Regent  5226  Unfilman,  West, cent. European  Motion  Picture  Co.,  Ltd.,  28,  Severn  Street,  Birming- ham   Midland  1902-3  Unfilman. European  Motion  Picture  Co.,  Ltd.,  123,  Victoria  Street,  Bristol    Bristol  3692- — —Unfilman. European  Motion  Picture  Co.,  Ltd.,  4th  Basement,  Principality Buildings,  Priory  Street,  Cardiff   Cardiff  6ior  Unfilman. European  Motion  Picture  Co.,  Ltd.,  2,  Burgh  Quay,  Dublin  ......    Dublin  4698  Unfilman. European  Motion  Picture  Co. ,  Ltd. ,  1 52,  Clyde  Street,  Glasgow,  CI.   Central  1 532— Unfilman. European  Motion  Picture  Co.,  Ltd.,  17,  Wellington  Street,  Leeds    Leeds  22705  Unfilman. European  Motion  Picture  Co.,  Ltd.,  9,  Camden  Street,  Liverpool   North  535— Unfilman. European  Motion  Picture  Co.,  Ltd.,  Parsonage  Chambers,  The Parsonage,  Manchester   Central  7986-7  Unfilman. European  Motion  Picture  Co.,  Ltd.,  33,  Bath  Lane,  Newcastle- on-Tyne    Central  2803  Unfilman. Evans,  Chas.  J.,  &  Co.,  20 a,  Conewood  Street,Highbury,  London, N.5    Clissold  7272  ' Everose  Electrical  Co.,  Ltd.,  5,  Victoria  Street,  London,  S.W.i . .    Victoria  0264. E.W.  Products,  Ltd.,  Yeoman  House,  Haymarket,  London,  S.W.i Excelsior  M.P.  Co.,  5,  Denmark  Street,  Charing  Cross  Road, London,  W.C.  2   Regent  4292. Exhibitors'  Supply  Co.,  20,  Cannon  Street,  Manchester   Express  Film  and  Cine.  Agency,  Veritas  House,  7,  Lower  Abbey Street,  Dublin   Dublin  3848  &  Rathmines  389  Rentwell. F. Faculty  of  Cinema  Art,  10,  Upper  John  Street,  Golden  Square, London,  W.i    Regent  6076. Famous  Films  (London),  5,  Denmark  Street,  Charing  Cross  Road, London,  W.C.2    Regent  3672— Morfilm,  West- cent. Famous  Films  (Midlands),  Ltd.,  1-5,  Hill  Street .  Birmingham   Midland  757. Famous  Films  (Midlands),  Ltd.,  17, Forman  Street,  Nottingham  ...    Nottingham  43828— Famfilm. Famous-Lasky  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  166-170,  Wardour  Street, London,  W.  1   Regent  6886  Famlaserv,West- cent. Famous-Lasky  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  10-12,  John  Bright  Street, Birmingham    Midland  3781-2 — — Famlaserv. Famous-Lasky  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  16-18,  The  Friary,  Cardiff. .    Cardiff  7673  Famlaserv. Famous-Lasky  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  Paramount  House,  11,  Pearse Street,  Dublin    Dublin  2633  Famlaserv. Famous-Lasky  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  164,  Buchanan  Street,  Glas- gow  Douglas  43^0  Famlaserv. Famous-Lasky  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  48,  Wellington  Street,  Leeds  ...    Central  20471- — Famlaserv. Famous-Lasky  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  Paramount  House,  Fraser Street,  Liverpool    North  741-2— — Famlaserv. EQUITY  BRITISH  FILMS  LTD. MANAGING  DIRECTOR  :  BERNARD  SMITH. 26,  ST.  ANNE'S  COURT,  WARDOUR  ST.,  W.I. RENTERS,  IMPORTERS,  EXPORTERS  &  PRODUCERS Telephone  :  Regent  41524153.  Telegrams  :  Highflier,  Westcent,  London. Trade  Directory. Famous-Lasky  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  Cromford  House,  Cromford Court,  Manchester    City  4893-4— Famlaserv. Famous-Lasky  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  Paramount  House,  Bath Lane,  Newcastle-on-Tyne    Central  1564  Famlaserv. Famous  Music  Masters  (Northern).  Ltd.,  24  (a),  26  (b),  Queen's Arcade,  Leeds  Famous  Players  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  166-170,  Wardour  Street, London,  W.  1    Regent  6886  Famoplafil,  Ox. Faulkner,  W.  G.,  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  5,  Green  Street,  Leicester  Square, London,  W.C.2    Gerrard  0863. Fenton  Circuit,  4,  Central  Buildings,  Darlington    Darlington  2496. Ferodo,  Ltd.,  Sovereign  Mills,  Chapel-en-le-Frith,  via  Stockport... Ferriss,  Arthur,  Athenaeum,  Muswell  Hill,  London,  N.io   Mountview  3398. F.H.C.  Pictures,  30,  Gerrard  Street,  London,  W.  1    Gerrard  1737. Fife?  hire  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.,  Dunfermline,  Fifeshire   Leven  147. Film  Agencies  Ltd.,  197,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.r   Regent  0251- Film  Artistes'  Guild,  37,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.i    Regent  0436. Film  Booking  Offices,  Ltd.,  22,  Soho  Square,  London,  W.  1   Regent  2773  Essafilm,  West- cent. Film  Booking  Offices,  Ltd.,  1,  Broad  Street  Chambers,  Birming- ham   Midland  1993  Essafilm. Film  Booking  Offices  Ltd.,  36,  Castle  Arcade,  Cardiff   Cardiff  6843  Essafilm. Film  Booking  Offices  Ltd.,  77,  Mitchell  Street,  Glasgow;    Central  2281— -Essafilm. Film  Booking  Offices  Ltd.,  5  and  6,  Ludgate  Hill,  Leeds   Central  24479  Essafilm. Film  Booking  Offices,  Ltd.,  28,  Victoria  Street,  Manchester..    Central  1889— — Easafilm. Film  Booking  Offices,  Ltd.,  Grainger  Chambers,  22,  Grainger Street,  Newcastle-on-Tyne   Central  12 77-— Essafilm. Film  Booking  Offices   Ltd.,  37,  Charles  Street,  Sheffield   Central  20659  Essafilm. Film  Booking  Offices  Ltd.,  n,  Camden  Street,  Liverpool   North  38— — Essafilm. Film  Clearing  Houses,  Ltd.,  6,  Denman  Street,  London,  W.  1    ...    Regent  5400  Filclearo. Film  Clearing  Houses,  Ltd.,  41,  Corporation  Street,  Manchester     City  8130. Film  Clearing  Houses,  Ltd.,  1,  Broad  Street  Chambers,  Birming- ham   Midland  2674. Film  Clearing  Houses,  Ltd.,  5,  Donegall  Street,  Belfast   Belfast  2425. Film  Clearing  Houses,  Ltd.,  r27,  Victoria  Street,  Bristol    Bristol  3312. FilmClearing  Houses,  Ltd.,  Wharton  Street,  Cardiff   Cardiff  2733-4. Film  Clearing  Houses,  Ltd.,  Lord  Edward  Street,  Dublin    Dublin  34T4. Film  Clearing  Houses,  Ltd.,  77,  Mitchell  Street,  Glasgow    Central  2786. Film  Clearing  Houses,  Ltd.,  12,  Land's  Lane,  Leeds  '.          Leeds  22884. Film  Clearing  Houses,  Ltd.,  5,  Slater  Street,  Bold  Street,  Liver- pool  Royal  3760. Film  Cooling  Towers  (1925),  Ltd.,  124,  Chancery  Lane,  London, W.C.  2    Holborn  5877. Film  Covering  Co.,  Ltd.,   18,   Carnsforth   Road,  Streatham Common,  London,  S.W.16   Film  Distributors,  Ltd.,  89-91,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.  1    Regent  o53r. Film  Distributors  Ltd.,  Lillie's  Chambers,  Albion  Street,  Leeds    Leeds  25594- Film  Distributors,  Ltd.,  Grainger  Chambers,  28,  Grainger  Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne   Central  2501. Film  Laboratories,  Ltd.,  90,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.  1     ...    Regent   2418   Filmolitan, Westcent. Film  Library,  16,  Great  Chapel  Street,  London,  W.r    Gerrard  1572. Film  Manufacturing  Co.,  Ltd.,  Heddon  House,  749-757,  Regent Street,  London,  W.r   Regent     4027    Natpicture, Piccy. Film  News  Agency,  Ltd.,  27,  Old  Bond  Street,  London,  W.r  Film  Publicity  Service  (Fred  Pullin),  r3A,  Soho  Square,  London, W.  1   Gerrard  3856. Films  (Leeds),  Ltd.,  ro,  Mill  Hill,  Leeds   Film  Society,  56,  Manchester  Street,  London,  W.  r  (Miss  J.  M. Harvey,  Secy.)   Mayfair  4780. Film  Transport  Co.,  Ltd.,  26,  CharingCross  Road,  London,  W.C.2    Regent  6499. Film  Transporters'  Association  of  Great  Britain,  Ltd.,  7,  Wardour Street,  London,  W.r   THE   LATEST    DESIGNS  IN SEATING     AND     FURNISHING  SCHEMES (BEST    MATERIALS    AND  WORKMANSHIP) MAY  BE  OBTAINED  FROM THEATRE  EQUIPMENT  LTD. 179,  WARDOUR  STREET,     -     -     LONDON,  W.I, Tel.  :  Regent  1373.  'Grams  :"  Theatequip,  Westcent." J 324 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book First  National  Pathe,  Ltd.,  Film  House,  142-1 50,  Wardour  Street, London,  W.i   Gerrard  5960  Firnatex,  West- cent. First  National  Pathe,  Ltd.,  103-109,  Wardour  Street,  London, W.i   Regent  2836  Firnatex,  War- dour. First  National  Pathe,  Ltd.,  84,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.i . .  Regent  2842   &  2916-  Firna- tex, Wardour. First  National  Pathe,  Ltd.,  1-5,  Hill  Street,  Birmingham   Midland  3083  Firnatex. First  National  Pathe,  Ltd.,  13,  Charles  Street,  Cardiff    Cardiff  7803— Firnatex. First  National  Pathe,  Ltd.,  62,  Middle  Abbey  Street,  Dublin. .  Dublin  4186  Firnatex. First  National  Pathe,  Ltd.,  112-114,  Union  Street,  Glasgow..  Central  1965' — — Firnatex. First  National  Pathe,  Ltd.,  Bardon  Chambers,  King  Street,  Leeds  Leeds  21564'  Firnatex. First  National  Pathe,  Ltd.,  61  a,  Bold  Street,  Liverpool   Royal  4806— Firnatex. First  National  Pathe,  Ltd.,  3,  The  Parsonage,  Manchester   City  4201 — — Firnatex. First  National  Pathe,  Ltd.,  208,  Westgate  Road,  Newcastle-on- Tyne    Central  7277— —Firnatex. Fish,  Daniel  W.,  40,  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London,  W.i   Gerrard  5534. Flatau,  S.  J.,  6.  Conduit  Street,  London,  W.  1   Mayfair  2139. Flugel  &  Co.  (London),  Ltd.,  225,  Acton  Lane,  London,  W  4    Chiswick  3497. Fontagene  Soda  Fountains,  Ltd.,  De  Laune  Street,  New  Street, Kennington,  London,  S.E.17    Reliance  1347. Forbes,  S.,  Palace  Theatre,  Glasgow  SS.   South  270  and  Western  4100. Foremost  Productions,  Ltd.,  14,  South  Square,  Gray's  Inn, London,  W.C.i   Forest  Electric  Co.,  20,  Pancras  Road,  London,  N.W.i   North  4758. Foster,  Fred  A.,  Kinema  Decorative  Artist,  69,  Arnold  Road, Nottingham   Nottingham  7242  • Foster's  Agency,  32,  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London,  W.i    Gerrard  8818-9. Fox  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  13,  Berners  Street,  Oxford  Street,  London, W.  1   Museum  5113-4— — Effoxifil, Wesdo. Fox  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  1-3,  Temple  Street,  New  Street,  Birmingham  Central  474  Effoxifil. Fox  FilmCo., Ltd.,  14,  PrioryStreet, Cardiff    Cardiff  1744— Effoxifil. Fox  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  9B,  Lower  Abbey  Street,  Dublin    Dublin  1=52— — Effoxifil. Fox  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  142A,  St.  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow  C.2   Central  2676  Effoxifil. Fox  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  Trinity  House,  33-35,  Commercial  St.,  Leeds  Central  22046  Effoxifil. Fox  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  Central  Buildings,  109-111,  Islington,  Liver- pool  North  435  Effoxifil. Fox  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  38,  King  Street  West,  Manchester   City  1131  Effoxifil. Fox  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  St.  Nicholas  Chambers,  Amen  Corner, Newcastle-on-Tyne   City  678  Effoxifil. Foyle,  W.  &  G.,  Ltd.,  119-125,  Charing  Cross  Road,  London, W.C.  2   Gerrard  9310. Francis,  Day  &  Hunter,  Ltd.,  138-140,  Charing  Cross  Road, London,  W.C.  2   Regent  7951- French,  R.  Duncan,  14,  North  John  Street,  Liverpool    Bank  5836. Fried,  A.,  185A,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.i   Regent    6853  Garanfreed Westcent,  London. Fuller,  J.,  38,  Deansgate,  Manchester   City  2139. Furse,  W.  J.  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  9,  Carteret  Street,  Westminster, London,  S.W.  1   Victoria  6730. Furse,  W.  J.  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  12,  Sydenham  Road,  Cotham,  Bristol  Bristol  5162. Furse,  W.  J.,  &.  Co.,  Ltd.,  Leylands  Street  Works,  Kedleston Road,  Derby    Derby  685 Furse,  W.  J.,  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  18,  Corporation  Street,  Manchester...  Central  6943-4. Furse,  W.  J.,  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Traffic  Street,  Nottingham   Nottingham   8213-4-5  Furse Fyfe,  Wilson  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  31,  Budge  Row,  London,  E.C.  4    City  2602  Ductility. Fyfe  &  Fyfe,  Ltd.,  96,  Renfield  Street,  Glasgow   Douglas  706  Douglas  706. G. Gainsborough  Pictures  (1928),  Ltd.,  58,  Wardour  Street,  London, W.i   Regent     4450    Astuteness, Piccy. Gainsborough  Pictures  (1928),  Ltd.  (Studios),  Poole  Street,  New North  Road,  Islington,  London,  N.i   Clerkenwell  9100 7242hNnouinBham.    SPECIALIST  IN   CINEMA  DECORATING. FRED.  A.  FOSTER, Artistic  Cinema  Decorator  and  Contractor. 69,  Arnold  Road,  Basford,  NOTTINGHAM. Decorator  of  The  ELITE,  Nottingham,  and  principal  Cinemas  in  Midlands Trade  Directory. 325 Gardner,  L„  &  So/xS,  Ltd,,  Patricroft,  Lanes    Eccles  401  — —  Theorem,  Patri- croft. Garner  &  Peeling,  Ltd.,  Polebrook  House,  Golden  Square, London,  W.  1   Regent  6632  . Garrett,  Sidney  (Inter-Globe  Export  Corp.),  12,  D'Arblay  Street, London,  W.  1    Gerrard  3102. Gaumont  British  Picture  Corporation,  Ltd.  ,4  &  6,  Denman  Street, London,  W.  i   Gerrard  9292 — . — Gaupicor,Telew. Gaumont  Co.,  Ltd.,  6,  Denman  Street,  London,  W.  1   Gerrard  9292  Filmirers,Telew. Gaumont  Co . , Ltd.  ,5  -6 ,  Sherwood  Street ,  London  ,W.  1   Gerrard  9292  Filmirers ,  Telew Gaumont  Co.,  Ltd.,  The  Studio,  Lime  Grove,  Shepherd's  Bush, London, W.  12   Riverside  2090. Gaumont  Co.,  Ltd.,  5,  7,  9,  Donegall  Street,  Belfast    Belfast  2425  Gaumont. Gaumont  Co.,  Ltd.,  1,  Broad  Street  Chambers,  Birmingham    ...  Midland  2614-5  Gaumont. Gaumont  Co.,  Ltd.,  127,  Victoria  Street,  Bristol   Bristol  3312  Gaumont. Gaumont  Co.,  Ltd.,  46,  Charles  Street,  Cardiff   Cardiff  2733-4  Gaumont. Gaumont  Co.,  Ltd.,  Lord  Edward  Street,  Dublin   Dublin  3414 — — Gaumont. Gaumont  Co.,  Ltd.,  77-79,  Mitchell  Street,  Glasgow   ...............  Central  2786-7  Gaumont. Gaumont  Co.,  Ltd.,  12,  Land's  Lane,  Leeds   Leeds  22884  Gaumont. Gaumont  Co.,  Ltd.,  Chrono  House,  5  /g,  Slater  Street,  Liverpool  Royal  3760  Gaumont. Gaumont  Co.,  Ltd.,  41,  Corporation  Street,  Manchester    City  8130-1  Gaumont. Gaumont  Co.,  Ltd.,  Chrono  House,  St.  John  Street,  Newcastle- on-Tyne    City  429  and  430 — • — Gaumont. G.  P.  Films,  Ltd.,  9  &  10,  Pancras  Lane,  London,  E.C.4 ....  General  Electric  Co.,  Ltd.,  The,  Magnet  House,  Kingsway, London,  W.C.  2  .'   Regent  7050  (61  lines)  Elec- tricity, Westcent. General  Electric  Co.  Ltd.,  Gallowgate,  Newcastle-on-Tyne    Ccn  ral  5275. General  Theatre  Corporation,  Ltd.,  52,  Haymarket,  London, S.W.i  Regent  5241  Depict,  Piccy. Geoffrey  Benstead  Film  Productions,  185,    Wardour  Street, London,  W.  1    Gerrard  9816. Gevaert  Film  Sales  Agency,  91,  Shaftesbury  Avenue, London,  W.i  Regent  2260. Gevaert,  Ltd.,  115,  Walmer  Rd.,  North  Kensington,  London,  Wio    Park  4333  Artoveg,  Nottarc. G  bbs,  Ben. C.,  Ltd.,  15,  Gt.  Ducie  Street,  Manchester   City  5862. Gibbs,  F.,  &  Son,  High  Street,  Stoke-under-Ham,  Somerset. . . . Gill,  Matt,  Ltd.,  39,  City  Road,  Hulme,  Manchester   City  4520-1.  Magil. Girosign  Ltd.,  i6a,  Eastcastle  Street,  Oxford  Street,  London.W.  1  Museum  4129. Glasgow  Numerical  Ticket,  Etc.,  Co.,  Ltd.,  31,  Finnieston  Street, Glasgow  C.3   Central  6350  Tickets,  Glasgow Glory  Film  Co.,  Ltd.  8,  New  Compton  Street,  London,  W.i    . . Glucksmann,  Max,  82,  Claver ton  Street,  London,  S.W.i    Victoria  4458 — — Glummax, Churton. Goldstones  (Cinemas),  Ltd.,  28,  Harehills  Avenue,  Chapeltown, Leeds   Chapeltown  41 167. Goodall's  Pictures,  Ltd.,  Albion  Street,  Cleckheaton   Cleckheaton  224  Palace. Gould  &  Portmans,  Ltd.,  6,  Bloomsbury  Street,  London,  W.C.  1    Museum  5525. Graham  Wilcox  Productions  (London),  Ltd. ,  174,  Wardour  Street, London,  W.i   Regent  0556-7,  Ilmsastraf,  West  • cent. Graham  Wilcox  Prods.  (London),  Ltd.,  1-7,  Hill  St.,  Birmingham  Midland  168. Graham,  J.,  17,  Blythswood  Square,  Glasgow   Western  2305. Grand  Centrals,  Ltd.,  225,  Oxford  Street,  London,  W.i   Regent  6368  and  71  Screenopie, Wesdo. Grattan-Milloy,  Ltd.  (see  Milloy,  Grattan,  Ltd.)  Gratton,  S.  A.,  9,  Macfarlane  Street,  Gallowgate,  Glasgow   Bell  2215. Graves  Bros,  Workington   Gray  &  Davison,  Ltd.,  1-3,  Cumming  Street,  London,  N.  1  ...  North  1008. Greater  Britain  Film  Publicity  Service,  Ltd.,  44,  Chancery  Lane, London,  W.C. 2    Holborn  1635. Green,  Geo.,  Ltd.,  182,  Trongate,  Glasgow   Bell  1660-1-2— — Carnival. Green,  G.J. ,  Wicklow  Street,  Britannia  Street,  Gray's  Inn  Road, London,  W.C.i    Terminus  6033. Green's  Film  Service,  182,  Trongate,  Glasgow   Bell  1660  Carnival. Greene,  A.  C.  E.,  Victoria  Hall,  Halifax   Halifax  221. Greene,  Leslie,  7  Elliot  Street,  Liverpool    Royal  538  Royal  538. Greene,  .Leslie,  29A,  Charing  Cross  Road,  London,  W.C. 2   Gerrara  42 88  Gerrard  4288 KALEE WORLD'S  STANDARD  OF  QUALITY 326 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Greene,  Leslie,  128,  Nightingale  Lane,  London,  S.W.    Battersea2647 — Battersea264?. Greene's  Pictures,  Palace,  Lowtown,  Pudsey   Stanningley  71453  &  71678  Greene's  Pictures. Greenwood,  Wm.  J.,  69,  Arthur  Street,  Huddersfield  Greville  Brothers,  31,  Great  James  Street,  Bedford  Row,  London, W.C.i   Museum  2212 — > — Overtime, Holb.,  London. Griffiths,  J.W.,  16,  St.  Peter's  Square,  Stockport  Groc  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  20,  Old  Compton  Street,  London,  W.  1   Gerrard  6097. H. Haigh,  E.,  &  Son,  10,  Commutation  Row,  Liverpool    North  80. Hale,  E.  J.,  Suffolk  House,  Suffolk  Street,  Birmingham    Midland  1181. Haling,  S.,  12,  Moreton  Street,  Gt.  Ducie  Street,  Manchester    City  1198  Featufilm. Hall  and  Dixon,  Ltd.,  19,  Garrick  Street,  London,  W.C.2   Regent  1930. Hall  &  Kay,  Ltd.,  Stockport  Road,  Ashton-under-Lyne,  Lanes.       Ashton  -  under  -  Lyne  n 81  Hall  &  Kay. Hallett,  G.,  6,  Victoria  Avenue,  Penarth  (Agent  for  Beck  and Windibank)   Penarth  438. Hamilton,  S.,  Camphill  P.tL,  Shawlands,  Glasgow   Langside  1649 Hampson,  J.  F.,&Co.,  60,  Victoria  Street,  Manchester   Central  1931. Hampton  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  Pall  Mall  East,  London,  S.W.  1    Gerrard  0030. Handel  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  75,  New  Bond  Street,  London,  W.i   Mayfair  3241. Harold  (Uniforms),  Ltd.,  Alfred,  22,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.  1    Gerrard  2832. Harper  Piano  Co.,  Ltd.,  258-262,  Holloway  Road,  London,  N.  7   North  1636  and  4453  Pertain- ing. Harpers  Ticket  Issuing  and   Recording  Machine,  Ltd.,  12, Wimbledon  Hill  Road,  London,  S.W.  19    Wimbledon  0670  Wimbledon 0670. Harris,  Alfred  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Stirling  Works,  Limehouse,  London, E.  14   East  1899  Simcoris,  Step. Harris  &  Gillow,  80  &  82,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.  1    Gerrard  2506-7-8 — —Faddist, West  cent,  London. Harris,  E.  F.,  275,  North  Street,  Bedminster,  Bristol    Bristol  5018. Harris,  T.  G.,  20,  Rosemary  Street,  Belfast  Harrods,  Ltd.,  Knightsbridge,  London,  S.W.  1.   Sloane  1234  Everything, Harrods. Hart  &  Co.,  Union  Mills,  Leeds   Leeds  28295. Hart,  Norman  (B.A.,  Cantab.),  Broadmead  House,  21,  Panton Street,  London,  S.W.i   Gerrard  6814. Hartley,  H.,  Hipprodrome,  Halifax  Road,  Todmorden   Todmorden  210. Hawkes  &  Son  (London),  Ltd.,  Denman  Street,  London,  W.i . .    Regent  7373  (4  lines) — Sonorous. Hawkes  &  Son  (London),  Ltd.,  Station  Road,  Aldershot    Aldersbot  341. Hawkes  &  Son  (London),  Ltd.,  48,  St.  George's  Road,  Glasgow    Douglas  387. Hawkes  &  Son  (London),  Ltd.,  179,  Oxford  Road,  Manchester   Ardwick  3826. Hawkins,  L.  G.,  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  30-35,  Drury  Lane,  London,  W.C.2  . .    Temple  Bar  5811. H.  B.  Parkinson  Productions,  Ltd.,  21,  Mincing  Lane,  London, E.C.3  H.  E.  Hayward  Productions,  Ltd.,  25,  Charing  Cross  Road, London,  W.C.2    Regent  04C2-  Solatium. Hellenbrand,  J.  H.,  66a,  Bournemouth  Park  Road,  Southend- on-Sea   Southend  1282. Henderson's  North  of  England  Film  Bureau,  Ltd.,  65,  Thornton Street,  Newcastle-on-Tyne   Central  3164  Films. Hendry,  J.,  114,  Union  Street,  Glasgow    Central  2012. Henrion  Carbons,  Ltd.,  Kinnaird  House,  Pall  Mall  East,  London, S.W.  1   Regent  3483 — Carboneros. Hero  Films,  Ltd.,  5,  Chancery  Lane,  London,  W.C.2    Holborn  6683. Hertz  &  Co.,  9,  Mincing  Lane,  London,  E.C.3   Royal  6492. Hill,  W.  &  Son,  &  Gorman  &  Beard,  Ltd.,  169-173,  Regent Street,  London,  W.  1    Gerrard  3311— Cineorgans,  Piccy. Hilsdon,  H.,  Ltd.,  4,  Dorset  Street,  Glasgow,  C„3   Central  1286  Glasgow  Central 1286  Glasgow. Hinckley  and  Dursley  Theatres,  Ltd. ,  Hinckley  Theatre,  Hinckley    Hinckley  97  Theatre. Holman,  Melbourne,  6t,  Normanby  Road,  London,  N.W.10   Willesden  5488. Holophane,  Ltd.,  19,  Elverton  Street,  Vincent  Square,  London, S.W.  1    Victoria  2491  &  8258   Holo- phane, Sowest. Homeland  Films,  Ltd.,  89-91,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.i ....    Regent  0530. Houghton-Butcher  (Great  Britain),  Ltd.,  88-89,  High  Holborn, London, W.C.i   Holborn  6900— Bromide,  Phone Hoyto  Theatres  Ltd.,  25,  Haymarket,  London,  S.W.i    Regent  5669. H.  &  S.  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  12,  D'Arblay  Street,  Wardour  Street, London,  W.i    Regent    51 17    Andrograph, Wesdo. Hughes,  W.C.,&Co., Brewster  House, 82,  Mortimer  Road,  Kings- land,  London,  N.  1   Clissold  1122  Pamphengos, Kinland. Hummel,  M.  &  M.,  94,  Hatton  Garden,  London,  E.C.  r    Holborn    1752  BycorneT, London. Trade  Directory. 327 Humphries,  George  and  Co. ,  39,  Great  Windmill  Street,  Piccadilly Circus,  London,  W.  1    Regent  2592. Hutson  &  Chapman,  3,  Coronation  Street,  Annitsford,  Dudley S.O.   I. ideal  Films,  Ltd.,  76-78,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.  1    Regent     6070    Idefilm, Telew. Ideal  Films,  Ltd.,  The  Studio,  Boreham  Wood,  Elstree,  Herts  ...  Elstree  52. Ideal  Films,  Ltd.,  57,  John  Bright  Street,  Birmingham   Midland  1599  -Idefilm. Ideal  Films,  Ltd.,  86-88,  Castle  Street,  Belfast    Belfast  66=55. Ideal  Films,  Ltd.,  7,  Bridge  Street,  Bristol   Bristol  5484  Idefilm. Ideal  Films,  Ltd.,  8,  Pembroke  Terrace,  Queen  Street,  Cardiff  ...  Cardiff  5047  Idefilm. Ideal  Films,  Ltd.,  112,  Marlborough  Street,  Dublin   Dublin  4620  Idefilm. Ideal  Films,  Ltd.,  39-41,  Bath  Street,  Glasgow    Douglas  1352  Idefilm. Ideal  Films,  Ltd.,  121,  Vicar  Lane,  Leeds    Leeds  26900  Idefilm. Ideal  Films,  Ltd.,  26,  Tarleton  Street,  Liverpool    Royal  2348  Idefilm. Ideal  Films,  Ltd.,  36,  Deansgate,  Manchester    City  2077-8  Idefilm. Ideal  Films,  Ltd.,  67,  Westgate  Road,  Newcastle-on-Tyne    City  374  Idefilm. Ideal  Films,  Ltd.  ,  7-9,  Shakespeare  Street,  Nottingham    Nottingham  4449:4. Ideal  Films,  Ltd..  23,  Orchard  Street,  Sheffield    Sheffield  22652. Illustra  Enterprises,  159,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.  1  .........  Gerrard  7789. Impartial  Film  Agency,  Oxford  House,  9-15,  Oxford  Street, London,  W.  1    Gerrard  2419. Imperial  Animated  Picture  Co., 24,  Listerhills  Road,  Bradford   Bradford  4651. Imperial  Accessory  Co.,  Cromford  House,  Cromford  Court,  Man- chester  Central  1876. Incorporated  Association  of   Kinematograph  Manufacturers, Ltd.,  80  and  82,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.  1    Regent      2076    Kinnefilm Westcent. Incorporated  British   Renters,   Ltd.,   130,   Wardour  Street, London,  W.  1    Gerrard  r76i  Filrentas,  Ox. Incorporated  Society  of  Authors,  Playwrights  and  Composers, 11,  Gower  Street,  London,  W.C.  1    Museum  9966 Independent    Sprinklers,    Ltd.,    Sardinia    House,  Kingsway, London,  WC.2    Holborn  0230    Indsprink, Holb. Independent  Supers,  Ltd.,  3,  Pembroke  Terrace,  Cardiff.   Cardiff  7657. Inter-European  Film  Syn.,  Ltd.,  37,  Wallbrook,  London,  E.C.4  .  . Interexchange,  Ltd.,  6,  New  Compton  Street,  London,  W.C.  2  ...  Gerrard    6319  Vendiscott, Westcent. Inter-Globe  Export  Corporation  (Sidney  Garrett),  12,  D'Arblay Street,  London,  W.  1    Gerrard  3102. International  Cinematograph  Corporation,  Ltd.,  101,  Wardour Street,  London,  W.  1    Regent  2626-7-8  and  Gerrard  3131  -Infeafilco,  London. International  Cinematograph  Corporation,  Ltd.,  Frampton  House, Gresham  Road,  Hall  Green,  Birmingham   Shirley  137. International  Cinematograph  Corporation,  Ltd.,  Ormes  Buildings, The  Parsonage,  Manchester   Central  7602. International  Film  Traders,  5,  Denmark  Street,  London,  W.C.  2  Gerrard  7951  Robfeature. International  Variety  and  Theatrical  Agency,  Ltd.,  3,  Leicester Street,  London,  W.C.  2    Regent  2620-1-2   Affiltrus, Westrand. International  Wafer  Co.,  Progress  Works,  Ayres  Road,  Old Trafford,  Manchester   Trafford  Park  695. Intnl.  Scenarios,  Ltd.,  8,  Duke  Street,  Adelphi,  London,  W.C.2  . .  Chancery  8571. Irish  Electric  Palaces,  Ltd.,  79,  Donegall  Street,  Belfast   Belfast  5800. Irish  Film  Renters,  Ltd.,  204,  Pearse  Street,  Dublin   Dublin  4517— — Lens. Jack,  Mrs.  A.,  9,  Trefoil  Avenue,  Shawlands,  Glasgow  Jackson's  Amusements,  Ltd.,  Hippodrome,  Rochdale   Rochdale  2161  Hippodromee. Jamilly,  D.,  12,  D'Arblay  Street,  London,  W.  1    Gerrard  2826  Bismillah. Jardine  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Elsinore  Road,  Old  Trafford,  Manchester...  Trafford  Park  136. Jay,  Ben,  Corner  Cinema,  Tottenham,  London,  N.15   Tottenham  2746. Jay,  Ltd.,  Sidney,  Suite  13,  Palace  House,  128,  Shaftesbury Avenue,  London,  W.i    Regent  5324. Jersey  and  Guernsey  Amusements  Co.,  Ltd.,  New  Gallery  House, 123,  Regent  Street,  London,  W.i   Regent  3212  Procinthe,  Piccy. J.  I.  M.  Scenarios,  Ltd.,  Yeoman  House,  Haymarket,  London, S.W.i   Jury-Metro-Goldwyn,  Ltd.,  19-21,  Tower  Street,  London,  W.C.2  Gerrard  7916  Jurigraph. Jury-Metro-Goldwyn,Ltd.,2i,Smallbrook  Street,  Birmingham...  Midland  1297  Jurigraph. Jury-Metro-Goldwyn,  Ltd.,  Dominions  House,  Queen  Street, Cardiff     Cardiff  807  Jurigraph. Jury-Metro-Goldwyn,  Ltd.,  205,  Pearse  Street,  Dublin   Dublin  4639  Jurigraph. Jury-Metro-Goldwyn,  Ltd.,  10,  Dixon  Street,  Glasgow    Central  2955— Jurigraph. 328 The  Kin etnato graph  Year  Book. jury-Metro-Goldwyn,  Ltd.,  34,  Wellington  Street,  Leeds...,   Leeds  20885  -Jurigraph. Jury-Metro-Goldwyn,  Ltd.,  13,  Renshaw  Street,  Liverpool   Royal  4720  jurigraph. Jury-Metro-Goldwyn,  Ltd.,  28,  Mawson's  Chambers,  Deansgate, Manchester   City  5143  Jurigraph. Jury-Metro-Goldwyn,  Ltd.,  210,  Westgate  Road,  Newcastle-on- Tyne   Central  3535  Jurigraph. Jury-Metro-Goldwyn,  Ltd.,  71,  Norfolk  Street,  Sheffield   Sheffield  25874  Jurigraph. K. Kafa  Table  Co.,  5-7,  Church  Street,  London,  E.2   Bishopsgate  1739. Kamm  &Co.,Ltd.527,  Powell  Street,Goswell  Road,  London,  E.C.i    Clerkenwell   6595  Zerograpb. Barb. Kay  Film  Printing  Co. , Ltd.  (Laboratories  &  Offices),  49A.  Oxford Road,  Finsbury  Park,  London,  N.4    Mountview  3316  &  1605. Kean  &  Scott,  Ltd.,  Corporation  Street,  Birmingham    Central   5900-1  Kean  Scott, Birmingham. Kearton   Films,  Ltd.,  Cherry,   6-7,  Piccadilly  Mansions,  17, Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London,  W.  1   Gerrard  0484. Keith,  Prowse  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  38,  Berners  Street,  London,  W.  1  Museum  0096. Kempsell's  Advertising  Service,  163,  Hope  Street,  Glasgow,  C2  Central  3939. Kent  Cinema  Circuit,  Ltd.,  Palace  Cinema,  High  Street,  Eltham, Kent    Eltham  i3rr. Kenyon's  Playhouses,  Ltd.  (Circuit),  The  Casino,  Rusholme, Manchester   Rusholme  465. Kershaw,  A.,  &  Son,  Harehills  Lane,  Leeds   Chapeltown  4r8o8  Science. Kershaw  Projector  Co.,  The,  3,  Soho  Square,  London,  W.i   Regent  1230  Noiram,  Westcenl Kershaw  Projector  Co.,  The,  Albion  Walk,  Albion  Street,  Leeds...    Leeds  22237  Projector. Key  Cities,  Ltd.,  26,  Litchfield  Street,  Charing  Cross  Road, London,  W.C.2    Regent  2777. K.F.M.  Engineering  Co.,  Ltd.,  186-188,  Shaftesbury  Avenue, London,  W.C.2    Gerrard    n  54-5    Kayefem, Phone,  London. Khambata,  J.,  &  Co.,  179,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.i   Gerrard  9612. Kilner,  Frederick  W.,  26,  Litchfield  Street,  Charing  Cross  Road, London,   W.C.2   Regent  2777  Superfilms. Kine  Advertising  Service,  Ltd.,  Chesham  House,  150,  Regent Street,  London,  W.i,  and  380,  Stratford  Road,  Birmingham    Gerrard    2202    Kineadser, Piccy. Kinemas,  Ltd.  (London  Agency),  133/5,  Oxford  Street,  London, W.2   Regent     3064    Yendyshay.. Wesdo. Kinematograph  Equipment  Co.,  Ltd.,  87,  Wardour  Street, London,  W.  1   Regent  6334  Berdarold,  West- cent. Kinematograph  Equipment  Co.,  Ltd.,  82,  West  George  Lane. Glasgow,  C. 2   Central  1602. Kinematograph  Exchange,  81,  Aldersgate  Street,  London,  E.C.  1    Clerkenwell  0591-2  Retoucher, Barb. Kinematograph  Exchange,  54,  Lime  Street,  London,  E.C   Avenue  5157— — Phototypic. Kinematograph  Exchange,  90,  Fleet  Street,  London,  E.C.  4   City  6981  Films,  Fleet. Kinematograph  Manufacturers'  Association  (see  Incorporated Association  of  Kinematograph  Manufacturers,  Ltd.) Kinematograph  International  Exhibitions,  Ltd.,  46,  Strand, London,  W.C.2    Regent  3958. KINEMATOGRAPH  PUBLICATIONS,  LTD.,  93,  Long  Acre, London,  W.C.  2   Gerrard  9870   Southernwood, Rand. Kinematograph  Renters'  Society  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland, Ltd.,  30,  Old  Compton  Street,  London,  W.  1    Regent  2885. "KINEMATOGRAPH  WEEKLY,"  93,  Long  Acre,  London, W.0. 2   Gerrard  9870   Southernwood, Rand. "  KINEMATOGRAPH  WEEKLY,"  4,  Corporation  Street,  Man- chester  Central  4660. Kineparts,  Ltd.,  1,  Cecil  Court,  London,  W.C.2    Gerrard  3662. King,  A.  B.,  95,  Renfield  Street,  Glasgow   Douglas  3079  Kenafilm. BUYING  ?        SELLING  ? KING  &  NEWMAN, KINEMA  SALESMEN. 115,  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  WX.2 Act  for  many  well-known  Solicitors,  Accountants,  andExhibitors,andare  the only  firm  specialising  solely  in  the  Sale  and  Finance  of  Kinema  Property. 'Trade  Directory. 320 King  &  Newman,  115,  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  W.C.  2    Gerrard  4558. Kingshot  Synd.,  Ltd.,  Empire,  Kingston-on-Thames,  Surrey   Kingston  12 12-3— Empire. Kirwan,  M.  B.,  Ltd..  (Advtg.  Contrs.),  16,  Ackers  Street,  Man- chester  Ardwick  3195. Knight  &  Co.,  Winchmore  Works,  New  Southgate,  London,  N.n  Palmers  Green  0536. Kodak,  Ltd.,  Kingsway,  London,  W.C.  2    Holborn  7841.  Kodak. L. Lambert,  L.  W.,  Ltd.,  166,  Piccadilly,  London,  W.i   Regent  3342. Lancashire  Entertainments,  Ltd.,  5,  Cathedral  Yard,  Manchester  City  7265. Langrish,  E.  A.  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  94,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.  1  Regent  4904-5  Ellangrica, Wesdo. Langrish,  E.  A.  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  1-7,  Hill  Street,  Birmingham    Midland 3619. Langrish.  E.  A.  &Co.,  Ltd.,  4,  Park  Lane,  Cardiff   Cardiff  7676. Langrish,  E.  A.  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  88,  Renfrew  Street,  Glasgow    Douglas  1305  Langrish. Langrish,  E.  A.  &  Co.,  Ltd. ,  44,  Wellington  Street,  Leeds   Leeds  28259. Langrish,  E.  A.  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  13, Gt.  Ducie  Street,  Manchester...  City  4271. Langrish,  E.  A.  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  61,  Thornton  Street,  Newcastle-on- Tyne   Central  3008. Lawisto  Advertising  Co.,  87,  Horton  Grange  Road,  Bradford   Bradford  4728  Lawisto  4728. Lawley  Apparatus  Co.,  Ltd.,  15-16,  Brewer  Street,  London,  W.i  Regent  4222. Lazarus,  H., &Son,Ltd.,  ioa,  GreatEasternStreet,  London,E.C.2  Bishopsgate  7538    Malleable, Finsquare. Lea  &  Son,  Oxygen  Works,  Runcorn,  Cheshire   Runcorn  1  Lea,  Oxygen. Leach,  S.  G.,  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  26-30,  Artillery  Lane,  London,  E.i  London  Wall  3840  Adnil,  Aid. Leadlay,  Ltd.,  6,  Clement's  Inn,  London,  W.C   Holborn  6542  (5  lines). Leeds  Scenic  Studio  Co.,  Union  Mills,  Dewsbury  Road,  Leeds  Leeds  28295. Lennox,  Ltd.,  Cecil,  134,  Charing  Cross  Road,  London,  W.C.  2  Gerrard  9456-7. Le  Personne,  L.  &  Co.,  99,  Cannon  Street,  London,  E.C.4   Central  2430— — Lepersonne Letchworth  Palace,  Ltd.,  Palace,  Letchworth   Letchworth  53. Levy  Circuit,  Sun  House,  Holloway  Head,  Birmingham   Midland  1004  Sunsol. Levy,  P.,  &  Co.,  iioa,  North  Street,  Belfast    Belfast   1877    &    (Night)  Fort- william  243  Butchilms. Lion  Cinematograph  Co.,  Ltd.,  26-30,  Upper  Tooting  Road, London,  S.W.  17   Streatbam  3688. Lion  Cinematograph  Co.,  Ltd.  (West  End  Office),  43,  Whitcomb Street,  London,  W.C.  2  Lippold,A.,KenningtonWorks,Montford  Place,  London, S.E.  11  Reliance  1523. Liverpool  Film  Protectors,  Ltd.,  12,  Lever  Street,  Manchester.  . Lizars,  J.,  6,  Shandwick  Place,  Edinburgh   Edinburgh  22272  Optical. Lockwood,  L.  B.,  &  Co.,  4,  Newall  Street,  Bradford   Bradford 2980 — Seating,*Bradford. London   &  Provincial  Advertising  Agency,  Ltd.,  104,  High Holborn,  London,  W.C.i    Chancery  8374. London  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  Grand  Theatre,  Fulham,  London,  S.W.6  Putney  4348. London  Electric  Film,  The,  Brighton  Road.  South  Croydon..  Purley  1222-3. London  Orchestral  Association  Institute,  13-14,  Archer  Street, Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London,  W.i    Regent  1224  &  6837. London  Poster  Advertising  Association,  Ltd.,  31,  Great  James Street,  Bedford  Row,  London,  W.C.  1   Museum  6365. Lumley  &  Co.,  Ltd,  L.,  The  Minories,  London,  E.i   Royal  8282. M. MacHarg,  J.,  Wallsend   Wallsend  18. Magnet  Advertising  Co . ,  Recorder  House  .91,  Church  Street ,  Stoke Newington, London,  N.  16   Clissold  6992-3  &  0787. Manchester  Film  Producing  Co.,  64,  Victoria  Street,  Manchester  City  3989  Animated. Mander  Film  Syn.  Ltd.,  45.  King  William  Street,  London,  E.C.4 Mansell  &  Ogan,  Ltd.,  15-16,  Floral  Street,  Covent  Garden, London,  W.C2     Temple  Bar  6413. Marels  &  Co..  Ltd.,  Swinton  Works,  Swinton  Street,  Gray's  Inn Road,  London,  W.C.i   .'   Terminus  3868. Markham,  T.  E.,  Ye  Olde  Wyche  Theatre,  Nantwich    Nantwich  38. Marshall  &  Broughton,  11,  Bath  Lane,  Newcastle-on-Tyne  Central  102. Masters,  D.  J.,  Ltd.,  52,  Gray's  Inn  Road,  London,  W.C.i   Holborn  1204 — — Optimastex, Holb. Matthews, A. G., 96, Langside  Avenue,  Glasgow   Langside  422. EFFICIENCY   AND    PROMPT  DELIVERY GUARANTEED  B\ THEATRE  EQUIPMENT  LTD. 179,  WARDOUR  STREET,  LONDON,  W.I. EVERY  REQUISITE  FOR  THE  KINEMA. Tel.:  Regent  1373.  'Grams:  "  Theatequip,  Westcent." 330 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. May  Walter  Orchestras,  81-83,  ShaftesburyA  venue,  London  jW.  1  Gerrard763o. McCave,  B.  A.,  Lid..  177-8,  Fleet  Street,  London,  EX.  4   Central  3317. McConnell,  Hartley,  Ltd.,  Publicity  House,  io,  Pearse  Street, Dublin    Dublin  283. McGaw,  William, Regent  Picture  House,  Renfield Street  .Glasgow  Douglas  3303. McKibbin's  Circuit,  West  Eud  P.H.,  Shankhill  Road,  Belfast  ...    Belfast  4422. McLoughlin,  P.  A.,  Ltd.,  15,  Gt.  Ducie  Street,  Manchester    Central  1713  Pamfilco. Mears  Theatres,  Ltd.,  Joseph,  5,  Hill  Street,  Richmond,  Surrey     Richmond  2900. Medway  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  11,  Norton  Folgate,  Bishopsgate,  London, E.i    Bishopsgate  5000. Meiklejohn  Circuit,  22,  Jamaica  Street,  Glasgow   .    Central  7180. Mercury  (Booth  Grainge)  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  26  (b),  Queen's Arcade,  Leeds   Leeds  26946  MerfihTu Metcalfe,  Chas.  P.,  21,  King  Charles  Croft,  Leeds    Leeds  25008. Metcaltt ,  Chas.  P. ,  10,  Grey  Street,  Newcastle-on-Tyne   Central  6751. Metropolitan  Cinema  Investment  Corporation,  Ltd.,  40-41,  Old Broad  Street,  London,  E.C.2   London  Wall  3963. Metropolitan  Electric  Theatres,  Ltd.,  22  5,  Streatham  High  Road, London,  S.W.16    Streatham  1147. Metro- Vick  Supplies,  Ltd.,  155,  Charing  Cross  Road,  London, W.C.2   Gerrard  5901  Emveesuply, Westcent. Metzler  &  Co.  (1920),  Ltd.,  142,  Charing  Cross  Road,  London, W.C.2   Gerrard  3622  Lermetz. Mexborough  Theatres,  Ltd.,  Empire,  Swinton  Road,  Mexborough    Mexborough  108. Meyer,  Montague  L.,  Ltd.,  Palmerston  House,  Bishopsgate, London,  E.C.2    London  Wall  9749. Meyrowitz.,  E.  B.,  Ltd.,  199,  Regent  Street,  London,  W.  1   Gerrard  1652. Middlesex  Kinemas,  Ltd., Picture  House,  Teddingt on  Midland  Counties  Circuit,  Ltd.,  513,  Salisbury  House,  London Wall,  London,  E.C.2   London  Wall  2256  (3  lines). Midland  Exclusives,  Ltd.,  1-5,  Hill  Street,  Birmingham    Midland757. Midland  Exclusives,  Ltd.,  Sherwood  Street,  Nottingham   Nottingham  44708- — — Midex. Milgate,  V.  (Walturdaw  Rep.  and  Superlite  Screen  Agent),  6,  St. Mary's  Gate,  Manchester    Central  8201. Milloy,  Grattan,  Ltd.,  Arcade  Chambers, Deansgate,  Manchester   City  7980. Mitchell,  H.  J.  B.,  4,  Carnarvon  Street,  Glasgow,  C. 3   Douglas  5024. Moon,  Henry,  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  10  and  12,  Holloway  Head,  Birming- ham  Midland  2298  Moonograph, Birmingham. Moorhouse,  H.  D.,  Imperial  Buildings,  Oxford  Road,  Manchester    City  2940-1-2. Moorhouse,  S.,  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Stalybridge,  Lanes   Mordecai,  J.,  12B,  Manor  Road,  Stoke  Newington,  London,  N.  16   Clissold  0546. Morgan  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  Chesham  House,  136,  Regent  Street, London,  W.i   Gerrard  935  3 —  Morfilserv,  Piccy Morris  Film  Service,  5,  Denmark  Street,  London,  W.C.2    Regent 3672 — Morfilm, Westcent. Morris,  F.  Southan,  Picturedrome,  Park  Street,  Luton,  Beds.  ... Morris,  J.  R.  (National  Carbon  Co.),  Imperial  House,  Kingsway, London,  W.C.2   Gerrard  3038. Morris,  L..  91,  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London,  W.  1   Regent  1700. Morton  Circuit,  Picture  House,  Old  Cumnock,  Ayrshire   Cumnock  11. Morton,  Lever  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  23,  Charles  Street,  Cardiff   Cardiff  58. Morton's  Pictures,  Ltd.,  Princes  Hall,  George  Street,  Hull  Mott-Cowan,  M.,  Film  Renter,  Elm  Hall  Drive,  Mossley  Hill, Liverpool   Mossley  Hill  406  Emsee. Move  Pic,  Ltd.,  13,  Queen  Street,  London,  E.C.4  Movie-Signs,  Ltd.,  31,  Elizabeth  Street,  London,  S.W.i   Moy,  Ernest  F.,  Ltd.,  Greenland  Place,  Camden  Town,  N.W.  1    North    1978,    2652  Movedor, Norwest. M.P.  Sales  Agency,  Ltd.,  1,  Soho  Square,  London,  W.  1      ...   Regent      2275  Kalubio  Ox. London. M.  &  P.   Enterprises,  Ltd.,  Newton  Works,  Goldsmith  Street, Kingsway,  London,  W.C.  2    Holborn  0497  Everseal,  West- cent. Musicians'  Union ,8,  Golden  Square,  London ,  W.  1   Gerrard  4486. Columbia  \ as   used  by   ALL    First  -  Class  Theatres Trade  Directory. 331 N. Napoleon  Films,  Ltd.,  8,  New  Compton  Street,  Charing  Cross Road,  London,  W.C.  2    Gerrard4772-3  Smicofilm. Napo  eon  Films  Ltd.,  1-5,  HillStr.  et,  Birmingham    Midland  168. National  Association  of  Theatrical  Employees,  King's  Chambers, Portugal  Street,  London,  W.C.  2.     (Hugh  Roberts,  L.C.C. Gen.  Sec.)    Holborn     1305   Stageland, Estrand. National  Film  Agency,  64,  Victoria  Street,  Manchester   City  3989  Animated. National  Screen  Service,  Ltd.,  25,  Denmark  St.,  London,  W.C. 2.    Gerrard  5524    Nascreno, Westcent. Neldike,  Ltd.,  75-77,  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London,  W.i  Neo-Art  Productions,  Ltd.,  Alliance  Studios,  St.  Margarets-on- Thames   Popesgrove  2257. Nesta,  Ltd.,  Brunswick  Square,  High  Road,  London,  N.r7     ....    Tottenham  3061-2  Sideslip, Totlane. Nettlefold    Productions, Archibald    (London    Office),  Comedy Theatre,  Panton  Street,  London,  W   Gerrard  3820. Nettlefold  Productions,  Archibald,  Hurst  Grove,  Walton-on- Thames    Walton  t6. Neville  &  Churchill,  62,  Oxford  Street,  London,  W.i    Museum  5782. New  Agency  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  ri5A,  Ebury  Street,  London,  S.W.r  .  .    Victoria  6856. New  Age  Productions,  Ltd.,  19,  Charing  Cross  Road,  London, W.C.2  New  Empire  Ltd.  (Regd.  Address),  26,  King  Street,  London, E.C.2   Central  6062 New  Era  Films,  Ltd.,  26-27,  D'Arblay  Street,  Wardour  Street, London,  W.i  ,  ,   Regent  7ri7-S-g— — NurafUim, Wesdo. New  Era  Films,  Ltd.,  42,  Parsonage  Chambers,  3,  The  Parsonage, Manchester    Central  3835. New  Era  Films,  Ltd.,  46,  Charles  Street,  Cardiff    Cardiff  7109. New  Era  National  Pictures,  Ltd.,  26-27,  D'Arblay  Street,  London W.i    Regent  71 17  Nurafilm,  Wesdo. New  Era  Productions,  Ltd.,  26-27,  D'Arblay  Street,  Wardour Street,  London,  W.i  ..,   Regent  7117-8-9  Noveraduct, Wesdo. New  Films,  Ltd.,  35,  The  Arcade,  Lord  Street,  Liverpool   Central    677  Nufilms,  Liver- pool. Newman,  Sol.  G.,  185.A.,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.i."   Gerrsrd  9810 Newman  &  Sinclair,  Ltd., 2,  Salisbury  Road,  London,  N.  19  ....    Mountview  1013. New  Pelapone  Engine  Co. .Ltd. ,41,  Baker  Street,  London,  W.  1  ...    Grosvenor  2519  Newpela. Newton,  John  M.,  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  20-23,  Charles  Street,  Hatton Garden,  London,  E.C.i    Holborn  2651. Nicholson,  Arthur,  208,  Westgate  Road,  Newcastle-on-Tyne  ...    City  614. Non-Flam  Film  Hiring  Co.(Artons,  Ltd.),  6,  Clark's  Mews,  High Street,  London,  W.C.2   Gerrard  5287-8. Non-inflammable  Film  Co...  Ltd..  136,  Regent  St.,  London,  W.  1    Regent    7047-8-9  Noninflam. Piccy. Norris  Henty  &  Gardners,  Ltd.,  115,  Queen  Victoria  Street, London,  E.C.  4    City  0626-7  Nornodeste,  Cent. North  British  Films,  Ltd.,  127,  Queen  Street,  Govan,  Glasgow.  . North  Eastern  Theatres,  Ltd, ,11, Bath  Lane,  Newcastle-on-Tyne    Central  5104, Northern  Combines,  Ltd.,  Cronkshaws  Bldgs.,  Grimshaw  Street, Burnley    Burnley  2613. Northern  Mutual  Films,  Ltd.,  65,  Thornton  Street,  Newcastle- on-Tyne    Central  338S  The  Goods. Northern  Theatres  Co,,  Ltd,,  Palace  Picture  House,  Rochdale.  . North  Western  Film  Booking  Agency,  70,  Lime  Street,  Liverpool    Royal  4911  Palais  de  Luxe. 0. ODHAMS  PRESS  LTD.,  85-94,  Long  Acre,  London,  W.C.2         Gerrard    9870  Southernwood Rand. Olympia  (Blackburn),  Ltd.,  St.  Peter  Street,  Blackburn   Blackburn  649S. -V  FOR  EVERY  THING- EXCEPT  FILMS MOV- OMNIA PHONE-NORTH  2652  1978    -  120,  BAYHAM  STREET,  CAMDEN  TOWN.LGNQON. N.W.I.  •  TELEGR^wESTtoND< 332 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Olympic    Kinematograph   Laboratories,  Ltd.,  School  Road, London,  N.W.io   *   Willesden    1974    &    5182— — Obkaylab,  Harles, Olympodromes,  Ltd.,  5-8,  Marble  Arch,  London,  W   Paddington  9911-4. Omega  Lampworks,  Ltd.,  Rodney  Place,  Merton  Abbey,  London, S.W.19   Wimbledon  52  3  5  Omeglumen, Phone. Omnia  Kine  Apparatus  Co.,  Ltd.,  120,  Bayham  Street,  Camden Town,  N.W.i   North  2652, 1978  Omniasbury, Norwest. Optical  Society,  i,  Lowther  Gardens,  Exhibition  Road,  South Kensington,  London,  S.W.  7   Kensington  2180 Onuiston,  Thomas,  6,  Brandon  Street,  Motherwell,  Scotland   Motherwell  38 12. Osborne,  Royds  &  Co. ,  Ltd. ,  Wellington  House.  125-130,  Strand, London,  W.C.  2   Temple    Bar  5961  Lucidads, Rand. Overseas  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  28,  Denmark  Street,  London, W.C. 2    Regent  2344.  (Cables,  Oseafilser.) P. Pacey's  Agency,  Ltd.,  Leicester  House,  Green  Street,  London, W.C.  2  .  .  *.   Regent  4447-8. Page  Films,  Ltd.,  143,  St.  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow   Central  43  Winnaphilm. Paige  Publicity,  28,  Rosamond  Street  East,  Manchester    Ardwick  2917. Palatine  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  60,  Victoria  Street,  Manchester   City  5571  Programs. Pall  Mall  Pictures,  Ltd.,  Vernon  House,  40,  Shaftesbury  Avenue, London,  W.i    Regent  3879. Pall  Mall  Renovating  Co..  26,  St.  Anne's  Court,  Wardour  Street, London,  W.  1   *   Regent  1349. Palmar  &  Ashford,  Ltd.,  70A,  Basinghall  Street,  London,  E.C.2    London  Wall  7456-7. Palmer,  George  (Universal  Cinema  Supplies),  Ltd.,  13,  Gerrard Street,  London,  W.  1   Regent  1475  and  5475. Paper  Stucco  Decorations,  Ltd.,  17,  Percy  Street,  Tottenham Court  Road,  London,  W.i    Museum  1239-  Bedrev a,Wesdo Paragon  Films,  Ltd.,  3,  Pembroke  Terrace,  Cardiff    Cardiff  5056. Parkinson  Productions,  H.  B.,  Ltd.,  12,  Little  Denmark  Street, London,  W.C. 2    Gerrard  1728-9. Parnell,  F.,  ia,  Piccadilly  House,  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London, W.  2   Gerrard  4045. Patent  Fireproof  Rear  Projection  Screen  Co.  (H,  Padain  and  E.  G. Turner)  46,  Gerrard  Street,  London,  W.i    Regent  3309-10. Paterson  (Glasgow),  Ltd.,  79,  Howard  Street,  Glasgow   Central  5289^ Pathe  of  France,  Ltd.,  5,  Lisle  Street,  London,  W.C;  2   Regent  7571  Bioscope. Pearce,  Walter,  33,  King  Street,  London,  W.C.  2    Gerrard  2231. Peek,  William  O.,  Richmond  House,  St.  Ives,  Hunts  ... Peeling  &  Van  Neck,  Ltd.,  4,  Holborn  Circus,  London,  E.C.i         Central  9196. Peerless  Co.  .Sherbourne  Road,  Balsall  Heath,  Birmingham  .... Penzance  Cinema,  Ltd.,  The  Cinema,  Penzance   Penzance  330  &  146. Percy  Winocour  Film  Corporation,  Ltd.,  Ancaster  House,  42-43, Cranbourn  Street,  Leicester  Square,  London,  W.C. 2    Gerrard  8932  Winocfilms, Westrand. "  Perfect  "  Opaque  Slides  Co.,  Imperial  Works,  Shanklin  Road, London,  N.8   Mountview  7187. Performing  Right  Society,  Ltd.,  13,  George  Street,  Hanover Square,  London,  W.i    Mayfair    1168-9  Phonoright. Wesdo. Periodical,  Trade  Press,  and  Weekly  Newspaper  Proprietors' Association,  Ltd.,  6,  Bouverie  Street,  London,  E.C.  4   Central    2441  "  Weneppa," ^  Fleet,  London. Peterborough  District  Cinemas,  Burmer  Road,  Peterborough  Petters,  Ltd.,  75B,  Queen  Victoria  Street,  London,  E.C.4   City  5014  and  Central  6156. Phantom  Orchestras,  Ltd.,  Victory  House,  Leicester  Square, London,  W.C. 2   Gerrard  4929. Phillips,  A.  G.,  64,  Ewart  Street,  Brighton   Phoenix  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  23,  Charles  Street,  Cardiff....   Cardiff  1024  Green io24,Cardifl Photographic  Advertising,  Ltd.,  108,  Victoria  Street,  London, S.W.i   Victoria  1991. PALMER'S  CARES  ARE ALL    CINEMA  SPARES GEORGE  PALMER'S 13,   Gerrard   Street,  London,  W.I 'Phones  :    Regent  1475  or  5475 Trade  Directory. 333 Piccadilly  Pictures,  Ltd.,  58,  Wardour  Street,  London,.W.i    Regent     4450-1   Astuteness, Piccy. Pickard,  A.  E.,  Panopticon,  Trongate,  Glasgow   Bell  2182. PICTUREGOER,  93,  Long  Acre,  London,  W.C.2   Gerrard     9870  Southernwood Rand. Piena,  Maurice,  Ltd.,  Piena  House,  West  Street,  Cambridge Circus,  London,  W.C.2.....   Gerrard    7236  Litolff  Phone London. Pioneer  Film  Agency,  Ltd.,  23,  25,  &  27,  Cecil  Court,  CbaiingCross Road,  London,  W.C.  2    Gerrard  2608-9. Pirie,  J.  M.,  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Manor  Works,  Little  Manor  Street, S.W.4,  and  9,  Arlington  Street,  St.  James's,  London,  S.W.i    Regent   2453-4    Piriekeze, Piccy. Pixton,  G.,  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  3,  Percy  Street.  London.  W.  1    Museum  4333. Players'  Club,  The,  12,  Denman  Street ,  Piccadilly  Circus,  London, W.i   Regent  7513  and  6991. Pooles,  C.  W.,  Entertainments,  Ltd.,  31,  Eastgate,  Gloucester    Gloucester   1127  Dates. Pooley  &  Austin,  34,  Broadway.  Westminster,  London,  S.W.  1    Victoria  3373  and  2913. Pope's  Electric  Lamp  Co.,  Ltd.  '5,  Arthur  Street,  New  Oxford Street,  London,  W.C.  2    Gerrard  6074. Portland  Finance  Corporation,  Ltd..  46,  Gerrard  Street,  London, W.i  Portsmouth  Film  Service,  88,  Clarendon  Road,  Southsea    Portsmouth    5748  Films. Portsmouth. Potter,  Fredk.  E.,  Ltd.,  Imperial  House,  Kingswav,  London, W.C.2    Regent     3366  ■  Exultation Estrand. Powers  Distributing  Corporation,  Ltd., 10,  Poland  Street,  London, W.  1  .   Regent  1514 Presbury,  S.,  &  Co.,  87,  Charing  Cross  Road,  London,  W.C.  2   Regent  4219  Adpuprin,  West- rand. Preston  Film  Exchange  Co.,  Ltd.,  Kinema  House,  Corporation Street,  Preston   Preston  10  Pictures,  Preston. Prieur  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  40,  Gerrard  Street,  London,  W.  1   Gerrard     9115  Enerphos.- Westrand. Producers  Distributing  Co.,  Ltd.,  12,  Great  Newport  Street,  Lon- don, W.C.2   Regent  4271-2-3-4-5   Pedecehm. Producers  Distributing  Co.,  Ltd.,   34,  John  Bright  Street, Birmingham    Midland  3779  Pedecelim. Producers  Distributing  Co.,  Ltd.,  20,  Castle  Arcade,  Cardiff    Cardiff  7562— —Pedecelim. Producers  Distributing  Co.,  Ltd.,  211,  Hope  Street,  Glasgow    Douglas  2234  Pedecehm. producers  Distributing  Co., ltd.,  58,  Wellington  Street, Leeds  . .    Lecct?  20364-5- — ■ — Pedecelim. Producers  Distributing  Co.,  Ltd.,  36,  Coopers  Buildings,  "A," Liverpool   •.   Royal  4020-  Pedecelim. Producers  Distributing  Co.,  Ltd.,  3,  The  Parsonage,  Manchester   City  8070-1- — —Pedecelim. Producers  Distributing  Co.,  Ltd.,  Streets  Buildings,  87,  Westgate Road,  Newcastle-on-Tyne   Central  2372  Pedecelim. Progress  Film  Co.  (London),  Ltd.,  15,  Great  Ducie  Street,  Man- chester   City  1270. Pro  Patria  Films,  Ltd.,  46,  Brewer  Street,  London,  W.  1    Regent  6614 — Triapropat,  Piccy. Pro  Patria  Films,  Ltd.,  28,  Grainger  Street,  Newcastle-on-Tyne Provincial  Cinematograph  Theatres,  Ltd.,  New  Gallery  House, 123,  Regent  Street,  London,  W.  1    Regent  3212  Procinthe,  Piccy. Publicity  Films,  Ltd. ,  Fiimicity  House,  Upper  St .  Martin's  Lane, London,  W.C.2   ,   Regent  6482 — —  Fiimicity. Pugh,  Ralph  J.,  199,  Piccadilly,  London,  W.  1   Regent23i5-6 — — Ralpugh, Piccy. Purlin,  Fred,  1 3A,  Soho  Square,  London,  W.  1...   Gerrard  3856. Purser,  Henry  F.,  &  Brother,  Ltd.,  42,  Gray's  Inn  Road,  London, W.C.i   Holborn  4902. Pyrene  Co.,  Ltd.,  9,  Grosvenor  Gardens,  London,  S.W.i    Victoria  8592  (4  lines)  Pyrenextin,  Sowest. Q. O.T.S.,  Ltd.,  40,  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London,  W.i    Gerrard  6713-4  ■  Cutyeslim, Piccy. Quality  Film  Plays,  Ltd,  49A.  Oxford  Road,  Finsbury  Park, London,  N. 4   Mountview  1605  &  3316. KERSHAWS CONSULT    IVCiIX  Jn/i  TT  O  FOR 334  The  Kinematograph  Year  Book R. Ragshar,  Ltd.,  8,  Henrietta  Street,  London,  W.C.2  Ralphs  Cine  Variety,  Ltd.,  40,  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London,  W.i  Gerrard  3637. Ratcliff  (R.E.)  Circuit,  18,  Edge  Grove,  Fairfield,  Liverpool..  Old  Swan  1158. Ratner  Safe  Co.,  Ltd.,  29,  Cannon  Street,  London,  E.C.4   City  2309  Thiefproof,  Central. Rayne,  H.  &  M.,  15,  Rupert  Street,  London,  W.  1   Regent  4535. Reciprocity  Films,  Ltd.,  80-82,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.  1  Regent  7038  Ciprofilms, West- cent. Reciprocity  Films,  Ltd.,  1-5,  Hill  Street,  Birmingham    Midland  168. Reel  Academy,  Ltd. ,  High  Street,  Hill  Top,  West  Bromwich   .  . Regal  Films,  Ltd.,  25,  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London,  W.i   Gerrard  5860. Regent  Enterprises,  Ltd.,  1  &  3,  Stanley  Street,  Liverpool   Bank  610. Reid  (Andrew)  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  240,  Clyde  Street,  Glasgow.  .  Central  1034.    Butchilms Glasgow. Rentell,  S.,  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  93,-Long  Acre,  London,  W.C.2   Gerrard  9870 Renters,  Ltd.,  130,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.i   Gerrard  1761  Filrentas,  Ox. Rigby,  Robert,  Ltd.,  Little  James  Street,  London,  W.C.  1    Museum  9001-2  Precinemat. R.  M.  Film  Coating  Co.,  Ltd.,  64,  Station  Road,  London,  S.W. 13  Putney  0862. Robertson  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  148,  Wellington  Street,  Glasgow...  Douglas    2043    Comedies, (and  71,  Sauchiehall  Lane)   Glasgow, Roden  Circuit,  Penang  House,  Balfour  Street,  Leven  Roger,  Thomas,  18,  Clyde  Street,  Motherwell    Motherwell  85. Rogers  (Stanley)  Cinemas,  109,  Pilgrim  Street,  Newcastle- on- Tyne  Central  5489. Rolltic,  Ltd.,  70,  Finsbury  Pavement,  London,  E.C   Clerkenwell  1686  Rolltic  Ave Ross,  Ltd.,  3,  North  Side,  Clapham  Common,  London,  S.W.  4  ...  Battersea  3876-7  Rossicaste 1  Phone. Ross  Ltd.,  13  &  14.  Gt.  Castle  Street,  London,  W.  1   Langham  2240  Rossano, Wesdo. Ross,  Ltd.,  192,  Sherlock  Street,  Birmingham   Midland  2733  Comacite. Ross,'  Ltd.,  217,  St.  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow    Central  2179— Fulite,  Glasgow Ross.  Ltd.,  44,  Wellington  Street,  Leeds   ...   Leeds  28259 Ross,  Ltd.,  13,  Gt.  Ducie  Street,  Manchester                    _  ... .  .  City  4271. Rowe  Victor  W.,  St.  Kevin's  Studios,  46,  Rodenhurst  Road, Clapham  Park,  London,  S.W.  4   Brixton  3979. Rowland  Williams  Circuit,  Buckland  Chambers,  Queen's  Arcade, Cardiff   Cardiff  1807. Royal  Photographic  Society  of  Great  Britain,  35,  Russell  Square, '  London,  W.C.  1    Museum  0411. Rov,  Huntingford  &  Co.,  Field  Road,  Walthamstow,  London, '  E_i7   Walthamstow  2093. Russeil's  Animated  Pictures,  19,  de  Crespigny  Park,  London, S.E.  5    Rodney  4883. Russell's  Animated  Pictures,  96,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.i  ...  Regent  3660. Ruston  &  Hornsby,  Ltd.,  Engineers,  Lincoln   Lincoln  580  Ruston,  Lincoln. Rutt,  R.  Spurden  &  Co.,  490,  High  Road,  Leyton,  London,  E.io  Walthamstow  0649 S. Salter,  John,  13,  Featherstone  Buildings,  London,  W.C    Chancery  7408. Samuelson  G.  B.,  80-82,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.  1  .... Savoy  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  Heddon  House,  149-151,  Regent  Street, London,  WT.i    Regent   1568    Savofavour Westcent. Saxton's  Cinemas,  Gloucester  House,  19,  Charing  Cross  Road, London,  W.C.2    Regent  421 1-2-3. Sc?la  Theatres,  New  Gallery  House,  123,  Regent  Street,  London, W  1    Regent   3212— Procinthe.  Piccy. Sceptre  Films,  Ltd.,  80-82,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.i   Gerrard  6341. Scott  Dixon,  North  Shields  and  Prudhoe-on-Tyne   North  Shields  806. Scott   J.,  Cinema,  Dunbar  Scott  Theatres,  Ltd.,  18,  Clyde  Street,  Motherwell    Motherwell  85  Roger,  Solicitor. Scottish  Cinema  &  Variety  Theatres,  Ltd.,  105,  St.  Vincent Street,  Glasgow   Central  2830  Cinesup. Screen  Advertising  Sendee,  Ltd.,  115,  Cannon  Street,  London, Screen' Art  Ltd.',  22,  Frith  Street,  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London, W  1    Regent  2654 Screen'and  Stage  Bookings,  Ltd.,  84,  Regent  Street,  London, Wi   Gerrard  5438. Selo  Cine  Raw  Stock  Agency,  35-36,  Aldermanbury,  London, E  C  2    WaU     8074-6    Guiterman, "  Phone. Selo  Ltd  Woodman  Road,  Warley,  Brentwood,  Essex   Brentwood  180  Selo,  Warlev, Essex. Selwyn  H.  P.,  Hippodrome,  Greenwich,  London,  S.E.  10   Greenwich  0425  Hippodrome. Sentry  Safety  Control  Sign,  Ltd.,  132,  Wardour  Street,  London, \Vi     Gerrard  6284. Trade  Directory. 335 Servail's  Exclusives,  40,  Charles  Street,  Cardiff    Cardiff  1508— — Servalls. Seventh  Avenue  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  3,  Macclesfield  Street,  Shaftesbury Avenue,  London,  W.i   Gerrard  2008  Reubenson, Westcent,  London. Shaftesbury  Distribution  Co.,  Ltd.,   72-86,  Oxford  Street, London,  W.i   Museum  9478. Shaftesbury  Distribution  Co.,  Ltd.,  38,  Deansgate,  Manchester  .  .    City  2139. Shaftesbury  Distribution  Co.,  Ltd.,  Midland   Exclusives,  Ltd., Sherwood  Street,  Nottingham   Nottingham  44708 Shaw,  Son  &  Co.,  J.,  Holmfirth,  Huddersfield    Holmfirth  124. Sheffield  &  District  Cinematograph  Theatres,  Ltd.,  18,  York Street,  Sheffield   Central  208S8  Cinema. Sheffield  Photo  Co.,  6,  Norfolk  Row,  Sheffield   Central  23891  Photo,  Sheffield , Sherwood  Exclusive  Film  Agency,  Ltd.,  191,  Wardour  Street,  Lon- don, W.  1   Gerrard  4148  Sherfilclu, Westcent. Ship  Carbon  Co.  of  Great  Britain,  Carlton  House,  Regent  Street, London,  S.W.i    Gerrard    2134    Karbonimpo, Piccy. Shipman  &  King,  22,  Charing  Cross  Mansions,  Charing  Cross  Road, London,  W.C. 2    Regent  3269. Siemens  Carbons,  Agents,  Electrical  Equipment  and  Carbon Co.,  Ltd.,  107-m,  New  Oxford  Street,  London,  W.C.i . .    Gerrard    7058-9  Tbermotype, Westcent. Siemens  Electric  Lamps  &  Supplies,  Ltd. ,  38-39,  Upper  Thames Street,  London,  E.C. 4    City  5350. Simpson,  R.  W.,  19,  Bath  Lane,  Newcastle-on-Tyne    Central  5873-4~5  Tartan. Singleton,  R.  V.,  39,  Kirkpatrick  Street,  Glasgow    Bridgeton  689. Slater,  Dan,  29,  Windsor  Street,  New  Brighton,  Cheshire    Wallasey  2315. Slide  House,  Ltd.,  52,  Queen  Victoria  Street,  London,  E.C. 4. . . . Sloan  Electrical  Co.,  Ltd.  (Conradty's  Carbons),  8,  10  &  12, Golden  Lane,  London,  E.C.i   Clerkenwell  2032    Slonetric, Barb. Sloan  Electrical  Co.,  Ltd.,  44,  Victoria  Street,  Bristol  Sloan  Electrical  Co.,  Ltd.,  79,  81  &  85,  Hanover  Street,  Edinburgh Sloan  Electrical  Co.,  Ltd.,  141-3,  St.  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow. . Sloan  Electrical  Co.,  Ltd.,  16  &  i6a,  Jackson's  Row,  Deansgate, Manchester  Smith,  Bernard,  26,  St.  Anne's  Court,  Wardour  Street,  London, W.  1   Regent4i52-3 — — 'Highflier,  West- cent. Smith,  P.,  Imperial  Works,  Shanklin  Road,  Crouch  End,  N.8. .    Mountview  7187. Smith,  S.W.,  8,  New  Compton  Street,  London,  W.C.  2    Gerrard  4772-3 — Smicofilm. Soda  Fountains,  Ltd.,  35,  Gt.  Portland  Street,  London,  W.i..    Ambassador  8756. Sol  Exclusives,  Ltd.,  Sun  House,  11,  Holloway  Head,  Birmingham   Midland  1004  Sunsol. Solomon,  Ralph  A.  &Co.,  1,  Hill  Street,  Birmingham   Midland  168. Song  Films,  Ltd.,  76,  Victoria  Street,  Manchester   Central6o86  &City  1002— — -Film- cen. South  London  Theatres,  Ltd.,  Kennington  Park  Road,  London, S.E.n    Reliance  1589. South  Wales  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  Albert  Hall,  Cradock  Street,  Swansea   Swansea  2672. Sovereign  Exclusives,  Ltd.,  97,  John  Bright  Street,  Birmingham   Midland  601  Sovereign. Speechly,  Henry,  &  Sons,  Camden  Organ  Works,  St.  Mark's Road,  London,  E.  8   Clissold  2916. Splott  (Cardiff)  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.,  15,  Windsor  Place,  Cardiff...    Cardiff  2900-1 — ■ — Balance. Spotlight  Photos,  Ltd.,  261,  Pentonville  Road,  London,  N.i . .    Terminus  3863. Spring's    (Frank  E.)  Circuit,    Parsonage    Chambers,   3,  The Parsonage,  Manchester   Central  790  5. Stafford  &Co.,  Ltd.,  Netherfield,  Nottingham   Carlton  14  and  153  Stafford. Stafford  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  87  &  88,  Newman  Street,  Oxford  Street, London,  W.  1   Museum  6246  Stafford. Standard  Film  Agency,  26,  St.  Anne's  Court,  Wardour  Street, London,  W.  1   Regent  4152-3  Highflier, Westcent. Standard  Film  Agency,  1-5,  Hill  Street,  Birmingham   Midland  168. Standard  Kine-Laboratories,  Ltd.,  Portsmouth  Road,  Thames Ditton   Kingston       5133-4 — ' — Standrrd, Thames  Ditton. Standard  Kine-Laboratories,  Ltd. ,  22,  Frith  Street,  London,  W.i    Regent  4245-6. Standard  Ozone  Co.,  Ltd.,  53,  Haymarket,  London,  S.W.  1    Regent  4787. Stanley  Stock,  Ltd.,  12,  D'Arblay  Street,  Wardour  Street, London,  W.i   Regent    5117  ■ — —  Andrograph, Wesdo. Stahl  Pyramid  Films,  Ltd.,  130,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.  1    Regent  6300. Star  Film  Service  (Cardiff),  Ltd.,  48,  Charles  Street,  Cardiff   Cardiff  6894  Stafilserv. Star  Illustration  Works,  Ltd.,  15-16,  Carlisle  Street,  Soho,  London, W.i    Gerrard     7875-6  ■  •  Twinkle, Westcent. Stein  &  Johnson,  11  a,  95,  Station  Street,  Birmingham   Midland  2924  Midland  2924 336 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Stoll  Circuit,  Stoll  Offices,  Coliseum  Buildings,  London,  W.C.  2    Gerrard  7903  Oswastoll.West rand. Stoll  Picture  Productions,  Ltd.  (Regd.  Office  and  Foreign  Sales Dept.),  Stoll  Offices,  Coliseum  Buildings,  London,  W.C.2  . .    Gerrard     7903    Oswastoll, Westrand. Stone's  (Will)  Circuit,  New  Hippodrome,  Tonypandy,  S.  Wales    Tonypandy  54  Stone. St.  Paul's  Films,  6,  St.  Paul's  Studios,  Baron's  Court,  London,    Riverside  2370 — Saftisuit,  Ham- W.i  4   mer. Strand  Cinema  Theatre  Co.  (1920),  Ltd.,  The,  39,  Strand  Street, Douglas,  I.O.M   Douglas  T4— Strand  Cinema. Strand  Electric  and  Engineering  Co.,  Ltd.,  19-24-28,  Floral Street,  London,  W.C.  2    Temple  Bar  7464   ■  Spotlite, Rand. Strand  and  Interchangeable  Signs,  Ltd.,  24-28,  Floral  Street, London,  W.C.2   Temple  Bar  7464. Strand  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  Mitre  House,  177,  Regent  Street,  London, W.i   Gerrard  0978  Rabelpet,  Piccy. Strand  Music  Co.,  203,  Strand,  London,  W.C.2   City  3435. Strange,  R.  E.,  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  12,  Little  Denmark  Street,  London, W.C.2    Gerrard  1728-9    Printafilm, Westcent. Streatley  House  Group  (Circuit),  187,  Piccadilly,  London,  W.  1    Gerrard  8766  Syndic. Sturtevant  Engineering  Co.,  Ltd.,  147,  Queen  Victoria  Street, London,  E.C.  4    Central  7121  Sturtevant. Suburban  Super  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  5-8,  Marble  Arch,  London,  W. . .    Paddington  991 1-4. Sunderland  Amusements,  Ltd.,  37,  King  Street,  South  Shields   South  Shields  6. Sunfilms,  Ltd.,  3,  Little  Gray's  Inn  Lane,  London,  E.C.i   Clerkenwell  4420. Super  Films  (London),  Ltd.,  435,  Strand,  London,  W.C.2  Superlite  Cinema  Screen  Co.  (Miss  W.  Bulman),  46,  Gerrard  Street London,  W.i    Regent  3310. (Night,  Clissold  4778.) Sussex  Film  Transport  Co.,  Ltd.,  55,  Camberwell  Road,  London, S.E.  5   Rodney  3312. Swift,  Miss  M.,  5,  Denmark  Street,  Charing  Cross  Road,  London, W.C.2    Gerrard  7349  SwiftfUms. Tait,  J.  &  N.,  Panton  House,  25,  Haymaket,  London,  S.W.i ....    Regent  5669. Taylor,'  J.  S.  (Exhibitors  Supply  Co.),  Cannon  Street,  Manchester Taylor,  Taylor  &  Hobson,  Ltd.,  74,  Newman  Street,  London, W.  1  (and  Stoughton  Street  Works,  Leicester)   Museum  8956-7  Illiquo. Theatre  Equipment  Ltd.,  179,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.i.   ...    Regent    1373-4  Theatequip Westcent,  London. Theatre  Equipment,  Ltd.,  44,  Royal  Avenue,  Belfast   Theatre  Equipment,  Ltd.,  13 7a,  Suffolk  Street,  Birmingham  .... Theatre  Equipment,  Ltd.,  48,  Charles  Street,  Cardiff   Theatre  Equipment,  Ltd.,  17,  Pearse  Street,  Dublin  Theatre  Equipment,  Ltd.,  180,  Buchanan  Street,  Glasgow  Theatre  Equipment,  Ltd.,  26,  Mount  Pleasant,  Liverpool  ...... Theatre  Equipment,  Ltd.,  12,  Cannon  Street,  Manchester    City  5688  Proclaim. Theatre  Equipment,  Ltd.,  11,  Wellington  Street,  Leeds   Theatre  Equipment,  Ltd.,   71,  Westgate  Road,  Newcastle-on- Tyne   :  Theatres  Advertising  Co.,  87,  Charing  Cross  Road,  London,  W.C.2    Regent  4219  Adpuprin,  West- rand. Thompson,  Charles,  97,  Albion  Street,  Leeds   Leeds  25859  Ceetee,  Leeds. Thompson's  (Thos.)  Circuit,  The  Hippodrome,  Middlesbrough   Middlesbrough  515  Hippo drome. Tiffany  Productions,  Ltd.,  99A,  Charing  Cross  Road,  London, W.C.2    Gerrard     6364-5   ■  ExhibifU. Westcent. Tillotson  &  Firth,  Ltd.,  Printers  and  Poster  Writers,  Morley,Leeds   Morley  231 — T.  &  F. Timadays,  364,  Hoe  Street,  Walthamstow,  London,  E.  17   Walthamstow  1781. Tindle,  Jas.  H.,Exors.of,  Wheatsheaf,  Sunderland  Tippet't  (J.D.)  Productions,  91,  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London,  W.  1    Regent  2260. Topical  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  76,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.  1    ....    Regent  3775  (Laboratory).  Regent 3776  (Editorial). Topical  Productions,  411,  St.  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow,  C.3   Central  82  Incidents. Tours,  Ltd.,  Colehurst,  Worcester    Worcester  393— -Carlton,  Cole- hurst. Tozer  &  Linsell  Circuit,  55.  Cambridge  Street,  Pancras  Road, London,  N.W.  1   Transport  Services  (Broxburn), Ltd. ,  Fairfield  Garage,Broxburn, West  Lothian,  N.B  Triangle  Plays  Co.,  182,  Trongate,  Glasgow   Bell  1660  Carnival. Tri-Chrome  Photos  and  Films,  Ltd.,  411-419,  Salisbury  House, London,  E.C.2  Trade  Directory. 337 Tschechowa  Films,  Ltd.,  193,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.i . . Turner  (W.  W.)  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  30,  York  Road,  King's  Heath, Birmingham   South  2703— —Cinechair. Tussauds  (1926),  Ltd.,  Madame,  Baker  Street  Station,  London, N.W.i    Welbcck  1832.  -Tussauds. Twaddle,  A.,  St.  George's  Cross  Electric,  Glasgow    Douglas  3087. Tyne  Picture  Houses,  Ltd.,  Central  Buildings,  Station  Road, Wallsend-on-Tyne   Wallsend  66. II. Ubique  Film  Sales,  Ltd.,  26,  Litchfield  Street,  Charing  Cross Road,  London,  W.C.2   Regent  2777— Super&lms. Ultraphone  Syn.,  Ltd.,  13,  Albemarle  Street,  London,  W.i  . . Uniform  Clothing  &  Equipment  Co.,  Ltd.,  10  and  11,  Clerken- well  Green,  London,  E.C.  1   Clerkenwell    6682    &  5226  Uniquip. Union  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd,,  99A,  Charing  Cross  Road,  London,W.C.2    Gerrard   6364-5    Exhibifil, Westcent. Union  Cinema  Press,  Ltd.,  26,  Charing  Cross  Road,  London,W.C.2    Regent  7858. United  Kingdom  Advertising  Co.,  Ltd.,  25,  Shaftesbury  Avenue, London,  W.  1    Gerrard  5860  Alsafraz,Piccy. Un'ted   Kingdom   Photoplays,    Ltd.,    179,   Wardour  Street, London,  W.  1    Gerrard  4976  Unikinphos. United  Kingdom  Photoplays,  Ltd.,  1-5  Hill  Street,  Birmingham    Midland  168. United  Motion  Picture  Producers,  Ltd.,  9,  Park  Place,  St.  James's Street,  London,  S.W.i  :   Regent  3305. United  Picture  Theatres,  Ltd.,  Hippodrome  Chambers,  High Street,  Camden  Town,  London,  N.W.i    North  1234,  5681,  5^82 Universal  Productions,  Ltd.,  Criterion  Chambers,  Jermyn  Streetj London,  W.i    Regent  0796. V. Variety  Artistes'  Federation,  18,  Charing  Cross  Road,  London, W.C.2   Gerrard     6950    Artifedera, Westrand. Ve%Ters,  C.  C,  3,  Fryston  Street,  Dewsbury  Road,  Leeds     Vevers. Vickers  Filmcraft,  Ltd.,  229,  Acton  Lane,  London,  W.4   Chiswick  0132. Victoria  Films,  Ltd.,  127,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.i   Gerrard  4763. Victoria  Films,  Ltd.,  1-5,  Hill  Street,  Birmingham   Midland  168. Victory  Theatres,  Ltd.,  Edgar  Street,  Accrmgton   Accrington  2350. Vinten,  W.,  Ltd.,  89-91,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.i   Regent  2702- — — Vintacinni, West- cent. Vocal  Films  and  Cinema  Vocal  Stars  (Stratton-Wells),  Ormes Biddings,  The  Parsonage,  Manchester   City  7585. W. W.  &  F.  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  74-76,  Old  Compton  Street,  London, W.  1   Gerrard  7642-3-4-5-6  Oka- philms. W.  &  F.  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  5  Severn  Street,  John  Bright Street,  Birmingham   Midlands  336-7  Vicmopic. VV.  &  F.  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  40,  Charles  Street,  Cardiff   Cardiff  1508— Servalls. VV.  &  F.  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  7,  Lower  Abbey  Street,  Dublin...  Dublin  3848  Rentwell. W.  &  F.  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  51-53,  Renfrew  Street,  Glasgow  Douglas  255 — — Okaphilms. VV.  ±  F.  Film  Service,  Ltd..  9,  Mill  Hill,  Leeds   Leeds  22070  Okaphilms, Leeds VV.  &  F.  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  60,  Lime  Street,  Liverpool    Royal  561 W.  &  F.  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  113,  Islington,  Liverpool    North  253. W.  &  F.  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  3,  The  Parsonage,  Manchester    City  8454-5 — Cleanly. VV.  &  F.  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  87,  Westgate  Road,  Newcastle-on- Tyne    Central  5996  Okaphilms. UNIFORMS  originaPtf,Rm. MALE  UNIFORMS  and  FEMALE  UNIFORM  DRESSES of    UP  -  TO  -  DATE    DESIGNS    OUR  SPECIALITY. Send  for  Coloured  Lists  and  Patterns  to The  UNIFORM  CLOTHING  &  EQUIPMENT  Co.,  Ld. IO  &  11,  CLERKENWELL  GREEN,  LONDON,  E.C.I. -r  ,  .     TT  •     -     T     j      „         rp  ,    ,         f  Clerkenwell  6682,  5226 Telegrams  .     Umquip,  London.  Telephones |  Pendleton  144  .  Glasgow  Central  519 338 The  Kinematograph  Year  Booh. Waddington,  John,  Ltd.,  Wakefield  Road,  Leeds...   Leeds  20781-2-3 — -Wadding. Waddington,  John,  Ltd.,  Charing  Cross  House,  Charing  Cross Road,  London,  W.C.2   .    Regent     6347  Kwikprint Westrand. Wainwright,  J.  G.  &  R.  B.,  Ltd.,  6-7,  Piccadilly  Mansions,  W.  1    Gerrardo484 — Eximwainri,  Piccy. Walker,  E.  O.,  &  Co.,  26,  Cannon  Street,  Manchester  .".   City  693. Wallaw  Pictures,  Ltd.,  Wallaw  Buildings,  Ashington,  North- umberland   Ashington  31  Wallaw. Walpamur  Co.,  Ltd.,  35-36,  Rathbone  Place,  London,  W.i   Museum  6600. Walters,  Ernest  G.,  &  Co.,  118,  Cannon  Street,  London,  E.C.4..    City  2726  &  1670  — • — Tension, Phone,  London. Walter's  (John)  Circuit,  Art  Pictures,  Fleetwood,  Lanes  Walturdaw  Cinema  Supply  Co.,  Ltd.,  46,  Gerrard  Street,  London, W.  1   Regent  3310  and  3309  Alber* type,  Westrand. Walturdaw  Cinema  Supply  Co.,  Ltd.  (C.  Bowden),  5,  Marriott Square,  Suffolk  Street,  Birmingham    Midland  4092. Walturdaw  Cinema  Supply  Co.,  Ltd.  (J.  O.  Wyndham),  7,  Pem- broke Terrace,  Cardiff    Cardiff  3397. Walturdaw  Cinema  Supply  Co. ,  Ltd.  (J.  Dann),  112,  Marlborough Street,  Dublin   Walturdaw  Cinema  Supply  Co.,  Ltd.  (H.  Baker  &  Co.),  4,  Gars- cube  Lane,  Glasgow   Douglas  5496. Walturdaw  Cinema  Supply  Co.,  Ltd.  (A.  W.  Austin),  i6a, Queen's  Arcade  Balcony,  Leeds   Leeds  22769. Walturdaw  Cinema  Supply  Co.,  Ltd.  (A.  H.  Tucker),  60,  Lime Street,  Liverpool   North  109. Walturdaw  Cinema  Supply  Co.,  Ltd.  (V.  Milgate),  6,  St.  Mary's Gate,  Manchester    Central  8201. Wardour  Films,  Ltd.,  Film  House ,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.  1     Regent  32  72  Mutuamos, Westcent, Wardour  Films,  Ltd.,  44,  Royal  Avenue,  Belfast   Belfast  3444  Mutuamos. Wardour  Films,  Ltd.,  137A,  Suffolk  Street,  Birmingham    Midland  1019  Mutuamos. Wardour  Films,  Ltd.,  48,  Charles  Street,  Cardiff   Cardiff  in  Mutuamos. Wardour  Films,  Ltd.,  17,  Pearse  Street,  Dublin    Dublin  2178  Wavfilm. Wardour  Films,  Ltd.,  180,  Burhanan  Street,  Glasgow    Douglas  40  Mutuamos. Wardour  Films,  Ltd.,  n,  Wellington  Street,  Leeds    Leeds  22364  Mutuamos. Wardour  Films,  Ltd.,  26,  Mount  Pleasant,  Liverpool   Royal  1016— Mutuamos. Wardour  Films,  Ltd.,  3,  The  Parsonage,  Suite  2-3,  Manchester...    City  5418  Mutuamos. Wardour  Films,  Ltd.,  138,  Westgate  Road,  Newcastle-on-Tyne   Central  1525  Mutuamos. Waring  &  Gillow,  Ltd.,  164/180,  Oxford  Street,  London,  W.  1    Museum  5000 — Warison. Warner  Brothers  Pictures,  Ltd.,  13  &  14,  Newman  Street,  Oxford Street,  London,  W.  1   Museum    6315-6  Wabropic. Wesdo. Warner  Brothers  Pictures,  Ltd. ,  82,  Hill  Street,  Birmingham.   Midland  1 879  Wabropic. Warner  Brothers  Pictures,  Ltd.,  Dominion  House,  Queen  Street, Cardiff    Cardiff  1365 — —Wabropic. Warner  Brothers  Pictures,  Ltd.,  185,  Pearse  Street,  Dublin... Warner  Brothers  Pictures,  Ltd.,  114,  Union  Street,  Glasgow..    Centra!  1627  Wabropic Warner  Brothers  Pictures,  Ltd.,  4,  Cross  Belgrave  Street,  New Briggate,  Leeds    Leeds  26263— — Wabropic. Warner  Brothers  Pictures,  Ltd.,  6  &  8,  Islington,  Liverpool   North  320— — Wabropic. Warner  Brothers  Pictures,  Ltd.,  2,  Cannon  Street,  Manchester   Central  2962  Wabropic. Warner  Brothers  Pictures,  Ltd.,  Imperial  Chambers,  Westgate Road,  Newcastle-on-Tyne   Central  590  Wabropic. Warren  &  Co.  (Regent  Street),  Ltd.,  16,  St.  Martin's  Street, Leicester  Square,  London,  W.C.2   I   Gerrard  1832-3— — Warrenchoe, Westrand. Warston  Pictures,  Ltd.,  20,  Brazennose  Street,  Manchester  ....    Central  3620. Watkins  Meter  Co.,  Imperial  Mills,  Hereford    Watkins,  Meters. Watson,  Duncan  &  Co.,  62,  Berners  Street,  London,  W.  1 .  . . .    Museum  2860. Way  &  Waller,  5,  Hanover  Square,  London,  W.i   Mayfair  6113. Webb,  W.  A.,  &  Co.,  192,  Sherlock  Street,  Birmingham    Midland  2733- — — Comacite. Webber  &  Meecham,  Ltd  ,  38,  Gt.  Windmill  Street,  London,  W.  1    Regent  4076. Weiner,  J.,  Ltd.,  128,  Long  Acre,  London,  W.C.2   Gerrard 7575  Lithoprint,Rand Weir  House  Studios,  Teddington    Kingston  0866. Wellington  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  Film  House,  10  Mill  Hill,  Leeds    Leeds  23524. Welsh  Hdls  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.,  Salisbury  Cottage,  Trealaw  ...    Tonypandy  48. Welsh-Pearson-Elder  Films,  Ltd.,  West  End  House,  3-6,  Rupert Street,  London.  W.  1   Gerrard  15 10  Gineplay. West  Central  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  80-82,  Wardour  Street, London,  W.  1    Gerrard  1366. Western  Electric  Co.,  Ltd.,  Bush  House,  Aldwych,  London, W.C.2   Central  8591-2-3  Westelcol. Western  Import  Co.,  Ltd.,  86-88,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.  1    Regent  1776-7  Wesfilm. Western  Import  Co.,  Ltd.,  86-88,  Castle  Street,  Belfast   Belfast  4365  Wesfilm. Western  Import  Co.,  Ltd.,  144-5,  Suffolk  Street,  Birmingham   Midland  1467  Wesfilm. Western  Import  Co.,  Ltd.,  46,  Charles  Street,  Cardiff   Cardiff  1848  Triangle. Western  Import  Co.,  Ltd.,  93,  Talbot  Street,  Dublin   Dublin  401— Triangle. Trade  Directory, 339 Western  Import  Co.,  Ltd.,  36a,  Boar  Lane,  Leeds     ........    Leeds  21463 — —Triangle. Western  Import  Co.,  Ltd.,  4,  St.  Mary's  Street,  Deansgate,  Man- chester  City  8590-1  Westimp. Western  Import  Co.,  Ltd.,  71,  Westgate  Road,  Newcastle-on- Tyne   Central  3531  Kinedomos. Wettstein,  Ernest,  Ltd.,  93-95,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.  1    Gerrard     6910  Laureatus. Westcent. Wheeler,  Jas.  S.,  42,  Leighton  Road,  Bush  Hill  Park,  Enfield, London,  N  Whincup,  H.  A.,  Ltd.,  i6a  and  i8a,  Queen's  Arcade,  Leeds   Leeds  22769  Whifilms. Whitaker,  H.  A.,  &  Co.,  Trinity  Works,  Scarborough   Scarborough  444. Whi taker,  Trinity  Works. White  Company,  The  Frederick,  54-56,  Victoria  Street,  Man- chester  City  7646  Publicity. Whitehall  Films,  Ltd. ,  Motograph  House,  Upper  St.  Martin's  Lane, London,  W.C.2     Gerrard  7710  — Whitofilm,  West- rand. Whitehall  Films,  Ltd.  (Studios),  Boreham  Wood,  Elstree,  Herts.    Elstree  201. White's  Film  Service  (Jas.  White),  58,  Talbot  Street,  Southport, Lanes  Whomes,  Ltd.  ("Orgapians"),  240-242,  Broadway,  Bexley  Heath    Bexley    Heath   148  Whomes, Bexleyheath. Wilcox,  Herbert,  Empire  House,  Regent  Street,  London,  W.  1. . Williamson  Film  Printing  Co.,  80-82,  Wardour  Street,  London,   Gerrard  9751-2  and  Barnet  0554 W.i    (Night     'phone,  Hampstead 4789)— — Wilprimcol. Williamson,  Richard  G.,  96,  West  Regent  Street,  Glasgow   ..    Douglas  3431. Willson's,  King  Street,  Leicester  Wilmot,  Barnard  Screen  Co.,  5,  Bilton  Grove  Avenue,  Harrogate   Wilmot,  Barnard,  Harrogate. Wilson,  W.  M.,  &  Co.,  15,  Pitt  Street,  Glasgow    Central  1076 — -Tyres. Wilson'sSoda  Fountains (1921), Ltd.,  Market  Gallery,  Accrington    Accrington  2464 — Fountains, Accrington. Wilton,  Harry,  87,  Donegall  Street,  Belfast   .    Belfast  6443. Winads,  Ltd.,  British  Screen  Service,  93  and  95,  Wardour  Street, London,  W.i   Regent  6088-9  Winadfilm, Westcent. Wirrall  Picturedromes,  Ltd.  (Queen's  Picture  House  Circuit), Queen's  Picturedrome,  Wallasey  Withers,  A.,  New  Hall,  Bargoed,  South  Wales   Bargoed  72— — -Newhall. Woburn  Advg.,  Ltd.,  36,  Maiden  Lane,  London,  W.C.2   Gerrard  6673. Wolfe  &  Hollander,  Ltd.,  251,  Tottenham  Court  Road,  London W.  1   Museum  1850-1  Wolfhol. World's  Master  Productions,  Ltd.,  35,  Little  Newport  Street, London,  W.C.  2   Regent  3146-7— —Enormity Westrand. Worton  Hall  Studios,  Isleworth,  Middlesex   Hounslow  1936 W.P.  Film  Co.,  Ltd.  ,92,  Wardour  Street.  London,  W.  1   Regent  1727. W.  P.  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  1-5,  Hill  Street,  Birmingham    Midland  168 Wright,  John,  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Essex  Works,  Aston,  Birmingham   Central  2169    Eureka,  Bir- mingham. Wurlitzer  Organs  (W.  Pearce),  33,  King  Street,  London,  W.C.2    Gerrard  2231. Wynbergen,  Leon,  Ltd.,  1,  Soho  Square,  London,  W.i   Regent  2275. Wyndham,  J.  O.,  7,  Pembroke  Terrace,  Cardiff    Cardiff  3397. Zillwood,  Frank,  &  Sons,"  Newart  "  Poster  Studios,  Evan  Street, Southampton   Southampton  3410. Zoechrome,  Ltd.,  Worton  Road,  Isleworth,  Middlesex     ........    Hounslow  1475. ACCURATE The  €1 IDISD  for  issuin3 Noiseless  Machine     f  lir  Cl%       Paper  Tickets. ACCURATE  CHECK  TAKER  LTD.,  17-21,  TAVISTOCK  ST.,  LONDON,  W.C.2 340 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. PROVINCIAL  RENTERS. BIRMINGHAM. Allied   Artists   Corporation,    Ltd.,    1-5,  Hir Street.    Midland  3104. Alpha  Film  Corporation,  Ltd.,  1-5,  Hill  Street, Midland  168. Argosy  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  Suffolk  House,  Suffolk Street.    Midland  1181. Astra-National   Productions,   Ltd.,  1-5,  Hill Street.    Midland  168. British  &  Foreign  Films,  Ltd.,  1-5,  Hill  Street. Midland  757. British  International  Film  Distributors,  Ltd. 1-5,  Hill  Street.    Midland  757. Butcher's  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  1-5,  Hill  Street. Midland  47. C.  &  A.  Films,  Ltd.,  1-5.  Hill  Street.  Midland 168. Equity  British  Films,-  Ltd.,  1-5,  Hill  Street, Midland  16S. European  Motion  Picture  Co.,  Ltd.,  28,  Severn Street.    Midland  1902. Famous  Films  (Midlands).  Ltd.,  1-5,  Hill  Street. Midland  757. Famous-Lasky  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  12,  John Bright  Street.    Midland  3781. Film  Booking  Offices,  Ltd.,  1,  Broad  Street Chambers.   Midland  1993. First  National  Pathe,  Ltd.,  1-5,  Hill  Street, Midland  3083. 1-3,  Temple  Street.  Central 1,  Broad  Street  Chambers. Fox  Film  Co.,  Ltd. 474- Gaumont  Co.,  Ltd Midland  2614. Graham  Wilcox  Productions  (London),  Ltd. 1-5,  Hill  Street.    Midland  168. Ideal  Films,  Ltd.,   57,  John   Bright  Street. Midland  1599. International  Cinematograph  Corporation,  Ltd., Frampton  House,  Gresham  Road,  Hall  Green, Shirley  137. Jury-Metro-Goldwyn,    Ltd.,    21,  Smallbrook Street.    Midland  1297. Napoleon  Films,  Ltd.,  1-5,  Hill  Street.  Midland 168. Producers  Distributing  Co.,  Ltd.,  34,  John Bright  Street.    Midland  3779. Sol  Exclusives,  Ltd.,  Sun  House,  n,  Holloway Head.    Midland  1004. Solomon,  Ralph  A.,  &  Co.,  1,  Hill  Street.  Midland 168. Sovereign  Exclusives,  Ltd.,  97,  John  Bright Street.    Midland  601. Standard  Film  Agency,  1-5,  Hill  Street.  Midla  nd 168. United  Kingdom  Photoplavs,  '  Ltd.,  i-e,  Hill Street.    Midland  168. Victoria  Films,  Ltd.,  1-5,  Hill  Street,  Midland 168. WV  £  FA  ?ilm  Service,  Ltd.,  5,  Severn  Street, John  Bright  Street.    Midland  336-7. W.  P.  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  1-5,  Hill  Street,  Midland 168. Wardour  Films,   Ltd.,   i37a,  Suffolk  Street. Midland  1019. Warner  Bros.,  82,  Hill  Street.    Midland  1879. Western  Import  Co.,  144-145,  Suffolk  Street, Midland  1467. BRADFORD. Imperial  Animated  Picture  Co.,  24,  Listerhills Road.    Bradford  4651. BRISTOL. Bristol   Film  Service,  Ltd.,  15,  Sandy  Park Road,  Brislington.    Bristol  1199. Butcher's  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  16,  Kimberle\ Road,  Fishponds. European  Motion  Picture  Co.,Ltd.,i23,  Victoria Street.    Bristol  3692. Film  Clearing  Houses^  Ltd.,  127,  Victoria  Street. Bristol  3312. Gaumont    Co.,    Ltd.,    127,    Victoria  Street. Bristol  3312. Ideal  Films,  Ltd.,  7,  Bridge  Street.  Bristol 5484. CLECKHEATON. Goodall's  Pictures,  Ltd.,  Albion  Street.  Cleck- heaton  224. GLOUCESTER. C.  W.  Poole's  Entertainments,  Ltd.,  31,  East- gate.    Gloucester  1127. LEEDS. Allied  Artists  Corporation,  Ltd.,  1,  Upperhead Row,     Leeds  22718. All  British  Films,  Ltd.,  10,  Mill  Street.  Leeds 23524. Argosy  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  44,  Wellington  Street. Leeds  25606 ACCURATE The  only  reliable  Ticket  Issuing  Machine. ACCURATE  CHECK  TAKER  LTD.,  17-21,  TAVISTOCK  ST.,  LONDON,  W.C.2 Trade  Directory. 341 Astra  Films  (Yorkshire),  Ltd.,  19,  King  Charles Croft.   Leeds  22558. Beahan  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  Gascoigne  Street, Boar  Lane.    Leeds  26193. British  &  Foreign  Films,  Ltd.,  22a,  Queen's Arcade.    Leeds  26946. British  International  Film  Distributors,  Ltd..  19, King  Charles  Croft.    Leeds  21797. Butcher's  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  66,  New  Briggate. Leeds  26339. European  Motion  Picture  Co.,  Ltd.,  17,  Welling- ton Street.    Leeds  22705. Famous-Lasky  Film  Service,  Ltd. ,  48,  Wellington Street.    Central  20471. Film  Booking  Offices,  Ltd.,  5,  Ludgate  Hill, Vicar  Lane,    Central  24479. Film  Clearing  Houses,  Ltd.,  12  Land's  Lane. Leeds  22884. Film    Distributors,    Ltd.,    Lillie's  Chambers, Albion  Street.    Leeds  25594. First  National  Pathe  Ltd.,  Bardon  Chambers. King  Street.   Leeds  21564. Fox  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  Trinity  House,  33-35,  Com- mercial Street.    Central  22046. Gaumont  Co.,  Ltd.,  12,  Land's  Lane.  Leeds 22884. Ideal  Films,  Ltd.,  121,  Vicar  Lane.  Leeds 26900. Jury-Metro-Goldwyn,    Ltd.,    34,  Wellington Street.    Leeds  20885. Mercury  (Booth  Grainge)  Film  Service,  26B, Queen's  Arcade.    Leeds  26946. Metcalfe,  Chas.  P.,  21,  King  Charles  Croft. Leeds  25008. Producers  Distributing  Co.,. Ltd.,  58,  Wellington Street.    Leeds  20364-5. Thompson,  Charles,  97,  Albion  Street.  Leeds 25859. W.  &  F.  Film  Service,  Ltd. ,  9,  Mill  Hill.  Leeds 22070. Wardour  Films,  Ltd.,  11,  Wellington  Street. Leeds  22364. Warner  Brothers  Pictures,  Ltd.,  4,  Cross  Bell- grave  Street,  New  Briggate.    Leeds  26263. Wellington  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  Film  House, Mill  Hill.    Leeds  23524. Western  Import  Co.,  Ltd.,  36a,  Boar  Lane. Leeds  21463. Whincup,  H.  A.,  Ltd.,  i8a,  Queen's  Arcade. Leeds  22769. LIVERPOOL Allied  Artists  Corporation,  Ltd.,  10,  Commuta- tion Row.    North  319. Baines  &  Purdy,  Ltd.,  146,  Dale  Street.  Central 739- Bowman,  Fredk.  H.  U.,  141,  Duke  Street, Royal  326. British  Screen  Productions,  Ltd.,  69,  Renshaw Street. Butcher's  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  187,  Grove  Street, Royal  629. Cope,  A.  G.,  155,  Duke  Street.    Royal  3026. European    Motion    Picture    Co.,    Ltd.,  9, Camden  Street.    North  535. Famous-Lasky  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  16,  Fraser Street.    North  741-2. Film  Booking  Offices,  Ltd.,  11,  Camden  Street. North  38. Film  Clearing  Houses,  Ltd.,  5,  Slater  Street, Bold  Street.    Royal  3760. First  National  Pathe,  Ltd.,  6ia,  Bold  Street, Royal  4806. Fox  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  109-111,  Islington.  North 435- Gaumont  Co.,  Ltd.,  Chrono  House,  5,  7  and  9, Slater  Street.    Royal  3760. Ideal  Films,  Ltd.,  26,  Tarleton  Street.  Royal 2348. Jury  Metro-Goldwyn,  Ltd.,  13,  Renshaw  Street, Royal  4720. Mott-Cowan,  M.,  Elm  Hall  Drive,  Mossley Hill  406. New  Films,  Ltd.,  35,  The  Arcade,  Lord  Street. Central  677. North  WTestern  Booking  Agency,   70,  Lime Street.    Royal  4911. Producers  Distributing  Co.,  Ltd.,  36,  Cooper's Buildings,  "A."    Royal  4020. W.  &  F.  Film  Service,  60,  Lime  Street.  Royal 561. Wardour   Films,   Ltd.,   26,   Mount  Pleasant Royal  1016. Warner   Bros.   Pictures,   Ltd.,   6,  Islington. North  320. MANCHESTER. Allied  Artists  Corporation,  Ltd.,  3,  Parsonage. Blackfriars  3205. Argosy  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  42,  Deansgate.  Central 304. Blakeley's    Productions,    Ltd.,    74,  Victoria Street.    City  1002. Bohemian   Film   Agency,    Orme's  Buildings, The  Parsonage.    City  3660. British  &  Foreign  Films,  Ltd.,  54-56,  Victoria Street.    City  7646. Batcher's  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  Cathedral  House, Long  Millgate.    Central  204. Clarion  Film  Agency,  Ltd.,  12,  Cannon  Street. City  5688. Empire  Kinema  Supply  Co.,  Cathedral  House, Long  Millgate.    City  6574. European  Motion  Picture  Co.,  Ltd.,  3,  Parsonage. Central  7986-7. Famous-Lasky  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  Cromford House,  Cromford  Court.    City  4893. Film  Booking  Offices,  Ltd.,  28,  Victoria  Street, Central  1889. First  National  Pathe,  Ltd.,  3,  Parsonage.  City 5!49" Fox  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  38,  King  Street  West. City  1 131. Gaumont  Co.,  Ltd..  41,  Corporation  Street. City  8130. USE Columbia PROJECTOR-MIRROR-HIGH  INTENSITY  CARBONS  A SATISFIED 342 The  Kin emato graph  Year  Book Gibbs,  Ben  C,  Ltd.,  15,  Great  Ducie  Street. City  5862. Matt  Gill,  Ltd.,  39,  City  Road,  Hulme.  City 4520-1. Haling,  S.,  12,  Moreton  Street.   City  1198. Hampson,  J.  F.  &  Co.,  60,  Victoria  Street. Central  193 1. Ideal  Films,  Ltd.,  36,  Deansgate.    City  2077. International  Cine.  Corporation,  Orme's  Build- ings, The  Parsonage.    Central  7602. Jury-Metro-Goldwyn,Ltd. ,  28,  Deansgate.  City 5143. McLoughlin,  P.  A.,  Ltd.,  15,  Gt.  Ducie  Street. Central  171 3. Manchester  Film  Producing  Co.,  64,  Victoria Street.    City  3989. Milloy  E.  Grattan,  Ltd,  Arcade  Chambers, Deansgate.    City  7980. National  Film  Agency,  64,  Victoria  Street. Ci*y  3989. New  Era  Films,  Ltd.,  42,  Parsonage  Chambers. Central  3835. Palatine  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  60,  Victoria  Street. City  5571. Producers  Distributing  Co.,  Ltd.,  3,  Parsonage Chambers,  The  Parsonage.    City  8070-1. Progress  Film  Co.   (London),  Ltd.,    15,  Gt. Ducie  Street,  City  1270. Song  Films,  Ltd.,  76,  Victoria  Street.  Central 6086  and  City  1002. Vocal  Films,  Orme's  Buildings,  The  Parsonage. City  3660. W.  &  F.  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  3,  Parsonage.  City 8454-5. Walker,  E.  O.,  &  Co.,  26,  Cannon  Street.  City 693. VVardour  Films,  Ltd.,  Parsonage  Buildings. City  5418. Warner  Brothers  Pictures,  Ltd.,  2,  Cannon Street.    Central  2962. Vestern  Import  Co.,  Ltd.,  4,  St.  Mary's  Street, Deansgate.    City  8590. vVhite  (Frederick)  Co.,  54-56,  Victoria  Street. City  7646. NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE. Allied  Artists  Corporation,  Ltd.,  4,  Westmorland Road.   Central  1582. British  and  Foreign  Films,  Ltd.,  23,  Bath  Lane, Central  6809. Butcher's  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  67,  Westgate  Road. Central  683. European  Motion  Picture  Co.,  Ltd.,  European House,  33,  Bath  Lane.    Central  2803. Famous-Lasky  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  Paramount Artcraft   House,   18,   Bath  Lane.  Central 1564. Film  Booking  Offices,  Ltd.,  Grainger  Chambers, 22,  Grainger  Street.   Central  1277. Film  Distributors,  Ltd.,  Grainger  Chambers, 28,  Grainger  Street.    Central  2501. First  National  Pathe,  Ltd.,  208,  Westgate  Road. Central  7277. Fox  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  St.  Nicholas  Chambers, Amen  Corner.    City  678. Gaumont  Co.,  Ltd.,  Chrono  House,  St.  John Street.    City  429. Henderson's  North  of  England  Film  Bureau, Ltd.,  65,  Thornton  Street.    Central  3164. Ideal   Films,  Ltd.,  67,  Westgate  Road.  City 374- Jury-Metro-Goldwyn,    Ltd.,    210,  Westgate Road.    Central  3535. Northern  Mutual  Films,  Ltd.,  65,  Thornton Street.    Central  3388. Producers    Distributing    Co.,    Ltd.,  Streets Buildings,  87,  Westgate  Road.  Central  2372. Pro   Patria   Films,   Grainger   Chambers,  28, Grainger  Street. Simpson,    R.   W.,   19,   Bath   Lane.  Cential 5873-4-5. W.  &  F.  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  87,  Westgate  Road. Central  5996. Wardour  Films,  Ltd.,  138,  Westgate  Road. Central  1525. Warner    Brothers    Pictures,    Ltd.,  Imperial Chambers,  96A,  Westgate  Road.  Central  590  . Western  Import  Co.,  Ltd.,  71,  Westgate  Road. Central  3531. NOTTINGHAM. British  &  Foreign  Films,  Ltd.,  17,  Forman Street.    Nottingham  43828. Butcher's  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  4,  Chaucer  Villas  . Chaucer  Street.    Nottingham  44046. Famous  Films  (Midlands),  Ltd.,  17,  Forman Street.    Nottingham  43828. Ideal  Films,  Ltd.,  7-9,  Shakespeare  Street, Nottingham  44492. PRESTON. Preston  Film  Service,  Kinema  House,  Corpora- tion Street.    Preston  10. SHEFFIELD. Clayton,  E.  C,  14,  Oak  Street.  Sharrow  50822. Film  Booking  Offices,  Ltd.,  325,  Carterknowle Road.    Beauchief  70348. Ideal  Films,  Ltd.,  23,  Orchard  Street.  Sheffield 22652. Jury-Metro-Goldwvn,     71,     Norfolk  Street. Central  25874.     Grams.  :  Jurigraph. Sheffield  Photo  Co.,  6,  Norfolk  Row.  Central 238-91. SOUTHSEA. Portsmouth  Film  Sendee,  88,  Clarendon  Road. Portsmouth  5748.  Grams.  Films,  Portsmouth. BUTCHER'S DEPENDABLE— INDEPENDENTS. Trade  Directory. WELSH  RENTERS 343 CARDIFF. Allied  Artists  Corporation,  Ltd.,  9,  Queen Street.    Cardiff  5556. Argosy  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  23,  Charles  Street. Cardiff  1024. British  International  Film  Distributors,  Ltd. 14,  Park  Lane.    Cardiff  5240.  Tel.  Address, Filmdistri. British  Screen  Productions  Ltd.,  38,  Charles Street Butcher's  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  17,  Quav  Street. Cardiff  3182; Carcopol  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  15,  Pembroke  Terrace, Cardiff  3656. Dramatic  Films,  Ltd.,  1,  Llanbleddian  Gardens. Cardiff  197. European  Motion  Picture  Co.,  Ltd.,  4th  Base- ment, Principality  Buildings,  Priory  Street. Cardiff  61 01. Famous-Lasky  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  16-18,  The Friary.    Cardiff  7673. Film  Booking  Offi       Ltd. .  36,  Castle  Arcade. Cardiff  6843. First  National  '  afLe  Ltd.,  13,  Charles  Street. Cardiff  7803. Fox  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  Principality  Buildings, 14,  Priory  Street.    Cardiff  1744. Gaumont  Co.,  Ltd.,  46,  Charles  Street.  Cardiff 2733- Ideal  Films  Ltd.,  8,  Pembroke  Terrace,  Queen Street.  Cardiff  5047 '. Jury-Metro-Goldwyn,  Ltd.,  Dominions  House, Queen  Street,    Cardiff  807. Morton,  Lever  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  23,  Charles  Street, Cardiff  58. New  Era   Films,   Ltd.,   46,   Charles  Street, Cardiff  7109. Paragon  Films,  Ltd.,  3,  Pembroke  Terrace, Cardiff  5056. Phcenix  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  23,  Charles  Street. Cardiff  1024. Producers  Distributing  Co.,  Ltd.,  20,  Castle Arcade.    Cardiff  7 '562. Servall's  Exclusives,  40,  Charles  Street.  Cardiff 1508. Star  Film  Service  (Cardiff),  Ltd.,  48,  Charles Street.  Cardiff  6894.  Tel.  address  :  "Stafil- serv." Wardour  Films,  Ltd.,  48,  Charles  Street,  St. John's  Square.   Cardiff  m. Warner   Brothers   Pictures,   Ltd.,  Dominion House,  Queen  Street.    Cardiff  1365. Western   Import,   Ltd.,   46,   Charles  Street. Cardiff  1848,  Tel.  address:  Triangle,  Cardiff. SCOTTISH  RENTERS. GLASGOW. Allied  Artists  Corporation,  Ltd.,  127,  West Nile  Street.   Douglas  1794- Argosy  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  81,  Duniop  Street. Central  1698. Bendon  Trading  Co.,  132,  West  Nile  Street. Douglas  579. British  International  Productions,  Ltd.,  180, Buchanan  Street.    Douglas  40. British  Screen  Productions,  Ltd.,  201,  Hope Street.    Douglas  3457. Coxall,  Horace  S.,  182,  Trongate.  Pbone  Bell io77- European  Motion  Picture  Co.,  Ltd.,  152,  Clyde Street.    Central  1532. Famous  Lasky  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  164,  Buch- anan Street.    Douglas  4300. Film  Booking  Offices,  Ltd.,  77-79,  Mitchell Street.    Central  2281. Film  Clearing  Houses,  Ltd.,  77,  Mitchell  Street, Central  2786. First  National  Pathe,  Ltd.,  102,  Union  Street. Central  1963. Fox  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  142A,  St.  Vincent  Street. Central  2676. Gaumont  Co.,  Ltd.,  77-79,  Mitchell  Street. Central  2786. Green's   Film   Service,    182,   Trongate.  Bell 1660. Ideal  Films,  Ltd.,  39  and  39A,  Bath  Street. Douglas  1352. Jury-Metro-Goldwyn,  Ltd.,  10,  Dixon  Street, Central  2955. Page  Films,  Ltd.,  143,  St.  Vincent  Street. Central  43. Producers  Distributing  Co.,  Ltd.,  211,  Hope Street.    Douglas  2234. Reid,  Andrew,  Film  Service  Ltd.,  240,  Clyde Street.    Central  1034. Robertson's  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  148,  Wellington Street.    Douglas  2043. Triangle  Plays  Co.,  182,  Trongate.    Bell  1660. W.  &  F.  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  51-53,  Renfrew Street.    Douglas  255. Wardour  Films,  Ltd.,  180,  Buchanan  Street, Douglas  40. Warner  Brothers  Pictures,  Ltd.,  114,  Union Street.    Central  1627. 'PHONE  TEMPLE  BAR  4685 For  particulars  of RELIABLE  TICKET  MACHINES ACCURATE  CHECK  TAKER  LTD.,  17-21,  TAVISTOCK  ST.,  LONDON,  W.C.2 344 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. IRISH  RENTERS. BELFAST. Film  Clearing  Houses,  Ltd.,  5,  Donegall  Street. Belfast  2425. Gaumont  Co.,  Ltd.,  5-7-9,     Donegall  Street. Belfast  2425. Ideal  Films,  Ltd.,  86-88,  Castle  Street.  Belfast 6655. Levy,  P.  &  Coy.,  iioa,  Upper  North  Street  . Belfast  1877. T.  G.  Harris,  20,  Rosemary  St. Wardour  Films,  Ltd.,  Garfield  Chambers,  44 Royal  Avenue.   Belfast  3444. Western    Import   Co.,   Ltd.,   86-88,  Castle Street.    Belfast  4365. Wilton,  Harry,  87,  Donegall  Street.  Belfast  6443 DUBLIN. Allied  Artists  Corporation,  Ltd.,  71,  Middle Abbey  Street.  Dublin  4519. European  Motion  Picture  Co.,  Ltd.,  2,  Burgh Quay.    Dublin  4698. Express  Film  Agency,  Veritas  House,  7,  Lower Abbey  Strest.    Dublin  3848. Famous-Lasky  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  Paramount House,  11,  Pearse  Street.    Dublin  2633. Film  Clearing  Houses,  Ltd.,  Lord  Edward Street.    Dublin  3414. First  National  Pathe  Ltd.,  62,  Middle  Abbev Street.    Dublin  4186. Fox  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  9B,  Lower  Abbey  Street. Dublin  152. Gaumont  Co. ,  Ltd. ,  Lord  Edward  Street.  Dublin 3414- Ideal  Films,  Ltd.,  112,  Marlborough  Stree>, Dublin  4620. Jury-Metro-Goldwyn,  Ltd.,  205,  Pearse  Street. Dublin  4630. McConnell   Hartley,    Ltd. ,   Publicity  House, Pearse  Street.    Dublin  283. Wardour  Films,  Ltd.,  17,  Pearse  Street.  Dublin 2178. Warner  Brothers  Pictures,  Ltd.,  185,  Pearse Street. Western  Import  Co.,  Ltd.,  93,  Talbot  Street Dublin  40 1- BRITISH  STUDIOS  AND  PRODUCING FIRMS. Aerofilms,  Ltd. ,  Aerial  House,  The  Hyde,  Hendon, N.W.9.  Colindale  6157 '. Alliance    Studio,    St.  Margaret's-on-Thames. Popes  grove  2257. Angle  Pictures,  Ltd.,  80,  Wardour  Street,  London, W.i. Archibald  Nettlefold  Productions,  Hurst  Grove, Walton-on-Thames.    Walton  16. Astra-National     Productions,      Ltd.,  101, Wardour  Street,  W.  1.    Regent  2404. Blattner  Picture  Corporation,  Ltd.  35/36,  Little Newport  Street,  W.C.2.     Regent  1086. Britannia  Films,  Lyric  Chambers,  Shaftesbury Avenue,  W.i. British  and  Dominions  Film  Corporation,  Ltd. Empire  House,  11 7-1 19,  Regent  Street,  W.i. Regent  7893. British  Filmcraft  Productions,  Ltd.,  245,  Wood Street,  Wralthamstow,  E.17.  Walth-amstow 1220. British    Instructional    Films,    Ltd.,  Welwyn Garden  City,  Herts.    Welwyn  Garden  542 British  International  Pictures,  Ltd.,  Heddon House,  Regent  Street,  W.i.,  Regent  4027; and  Studios,  Boreham  Wood,  Elstree,  Herts, Elstree  149  and  171. British   Lion    Film  Corporation,   Ltd.,  Lion Studios,  Beaconsfield,  Bucks.  Beaconsfield  183. British  Screen  Productions,  155,  Oxford  Street, W.i.    Regent  7604  and  Studios,  Worton  Hall, Isleworth.    Hounslow  1936. British  Standard  Pictures,  26,  Coventry  Street, W.i.   Regent  4542. British  Talking  Pictures  (de  Forest)  Studios, Wembley  Park.    Wembley  3041 Burlington  Films,  Ltd.,  80,  Regent  Street,  W.i. Regent  0785. Bushey  Studios, Ltd.,  Melbourne  Road,  Bushey. Bus  hey  Heath  98. Community  Service,  Ltd.,  1,  Montague  Street, W.C.  i.    Museum  3413. Ealing  Studio,  Ealing  Green,  W.  5. Film  Booking  Offices,  Ltd.  ,22,  Soho  Square,  W.i. Regent  2773. First-National-Pathe,  84,  Wardour  Street,  W.i. Regent  2842. Gainsborough  Pictures  (1928)  Ltd  ;  (Piccadillv Pictures,  Ltd.)  ;  58,  Wardour  Street,  W.i. Regent   4450  ;   and   Studios,    Poole  Street. New  North  Road,  Islington.  Clerkenwell  9100. Gaumont  Co.,  Ltd.,  59,  Lime  Grove,  Shepherd's Bush,  W.  12.    Riverside  2090. Graham- Wilcox  Productions,  Ltd. ,  1 74,  WardouT Street,  W.i.  Regent  0556-7. Ideal  Films,  Ltd.,  76,  Wardour  Street,  W.i. Regent  6070. International  Cinematograph  Corporation,  Ltd. 101,  Wardour  Street,  W.i.   Regent  2626. New  Era  Films,  Ltd.,  27,  D'Arblay  Street . W.i.    Regent  71 17. Parkinson  (H.  B.),  Productions,  Ltd.,  12,  Little Denmark  Street,  W.C.2.    Gerrard  1728. Photographic  Advertising,  Ltd.,  108,  Victoria Street,  S.W.i.    Victoria  1991. Regal  Films,  Ltd.,   25,   Shaftesbury  Avenue, W.i.    Gerrard  5860. Standard  Film  Agency,  26,  St.  Annes  Court W.i.    Regent  4152. Stoll     Picture    Productions,    Ltd.,  Langton Road,  Cricklewood,  N.W.2.  Willesden  3293. Strand  Film  Co.,   177,   Regent  Street,  W.i Gerrard  0978. Weir  House  Studios,  Teddington.  Kingston 0866. Welsh  Pearson  Elder  Films,  Ltd.,  3,  Rupeit Stieet,  W.i.    Gerrard  1510. W.  &  F.  Film  Service,  Ltd.,  74,  Old  Compter Stieet.  VV'.js.    Gerrard  764.2. W.  P.  Films,  Ltd.,  92.  Uaidcui  Stiff  t.  W.i. Regent  1727. Whitehall    Films,   Ltd.,  Motograph  House, Upper  St.  Martin's  Lane,  WX.2.  Gerrard 7710  and  St«4ios,  Elstree,   Herts.  Elstree 201 The  Kineniatogvafih  Year  Book. 345 Personal  Service Counts Hand  made  boots  are  better  than  factory made  boots.  They  fit  better  and  are  of higher  quality.  Because  it  is  a  personal  job. Negative  developing  is  also  a  personal  job  : it  sho^d  not  be  rushed  through  on  factory  lines. It  should  be  developed  as  the  cameraman wishes — the  same  as  you  wish  your  boots made.  This  can  be  done  if  you  have  it developed  at  the  Cricklewood  Laboratory of  Stoll  Picture  Productions  Limited. Mr.  Bergh,  Technical  Manager,  and  Mr. Sidney  Bailey,  Chief  Developer,  will  give you  this  personal  service. Panchromatic  Developing  a  Speciality. Quality  coupled  with  Speed   is  cur  aim. O.A.  MITCHELL,  General  Manager, Stoll  Picture Productions  Ltd*, Temple  Road,  Cricklewood,  N.W.2 Enquire  : Telephone  :    W1LLESDEN  3293  (5  lines.) 4 O^sr 346  The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Our  Leading  Companies Official  Details  and  Personnel Allied  Artists  Corporation,  Ltd. Incorporated  March  15,  192 1. Directorate:  Joseph  M.  Schenck  (Chairman), Arthur  W.  Kelly  (President),  M.  Silverstone (Man.  Director),  Albert  H.  T.  Banzhaf,  Nathan Barkan,  Dennis  F.  O'Brien,  Harry  D.  Buckley, F.  M.  Guedalla  and  Major  W.  J.  King  (also Secretary).  Authorised  Capital :  £7,500. 86-88,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.i. Argosy  Film  Company,  Ltd. Incorporated  June  2,  1917. Directorate :  Colonel  J.  W.  Abraham  (Chair- man), F.  W.  Witchells  and  J.  WaLace  (Joint Man,  Directors),  A.  Levey  and  J.  B.  Wilson. Secretary:  J.  Burrows.  Authorised  Capital: £30,000. 81,  Dunlop  Street,  Glasgow. Associated  British  Cinemas,  Ltd. Incorporated  January,  1928. Directorate :  John  Maxwell  (chairman),  John Edward  Pearce  (Man.  Director),  Sir  Clement Kinloch-Cooke,  Bart.,  K.B.E.,  M.P.,and  Jerome Denny  Bright.  Secretar}',  Wm.  McEwen. Authorised  Capital:  £1,000,000  in  4,000,000 Ordinary  Shares  of  5s.  each.  Issued  Capital  : 3,000,000  Ordinary  shares  of  5s.  each. 149-151,  Regent  Street,  London,  W.i. Automaticket,  Ltd. Incorporated  April  30,  1920. Directorate:  Horace  D.  Black  (Chairman), Percy  Philipson  (Man.  Director),  Sidney  L. Bernstein,  James  Fraser  and  Stamey  D.  Black. Secretary:  Florence  Sinclair.  Private  company. 197,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.i. Ludwig  Blattner  Picture  Corporation,  Ltd. Incorporated  May  18,  1928. Directorate:  Sir  Walter  Beaupre  Townley, K.C.M.G.  (Chairman),  Ludwig  Blattner  (Man. Director),  Lupu  Pick,  Alexander  Stewart  and Charles  Alfred  Thompson  (aiso  Secretary). Authorised  Capital :  £200,000  10  per  cent.  Cum. Part.  Pfd.  Ordinary  £1  each  and  £50,000  De- ferred shares  of  is.  each.  Issued:  £180,000 and  £9,000  respectively. Trafalgar  House,  Waterloo  Place,  London,  S. W.i British  &  Dominions  Film  Corporation,  Ltd. Incorporated  February  13,  1928. Directorate:  W.  Hen'derson-Cleland,  M.C. (Chairman),  W.  Charles  Wilcox  (Man.  Director), Russell E.  Fawcus,  Raymond  P.  G.  Ireland,  M.C, Nelson  Keys,  Hubert  T.  Marsh,  F.C.A.  and Herbert  S.  Wilcox.  Secretary,  J.T.H.  Jackson, A.C.A.  Authorised  Capital : £415,000  10  per  cent. Part.  Pfd.  Ordinary  £1  each  and  £85,000  Deferred shares  of  is.  each.  Issued:  £249,000  and  £5 1,000 respectively. Empire  House,  117-119,  Regent  Street,  London, W.i. British  Exhibitors  Films  (1922)  Ltd. Incorporated  October  17,  1922. Managing  Director :  C.  F.  Bernhard.  Sec- retary :  A.  E.  Davis.    Private  company. 99a,  Charing  Cross  Road,  London,  W.C.2. British  Filmcraft  Productions,  Ltd. Incorporated  November  22,  1927. Directorate:  Lord  Molesworth  (Chairman), Sir  Robert  Lynn,  George  Grossmith,  Percy Garrett  and  C.  K.  Sugden.  Director  of  Film Production:  Captain  George  J.  Banneld. Secretary:  B.  O.  S.  Savage.  Authorised Capital:  £150,000.  Issued:  £125,000. 173-5,  Dashwood  House,  Old  Broad  Street, London,  E.C.2. British  and  Foreign  Films,  Ltd. Incorporated  May  21,  1928. Directorate  :  Sir  Charles  Henry  Wilson,  LL.D. , M.P.  (Chairman),  F.  Norman  Wright  and  Georg Jacoby  (Man.  Directors),  Sir  Park  Goff,  K.C., M.P.,  Col.  A.  D.  Mclnnes  Shaw,  D.S.O.,  D.L., M.P.,  J.  W.  W.  Shut  tie  worth,  Booth  Grainge, Frederick  White,  Alexr.  W.  Robertson,  Gilbert Church  and  Kurt  Eckelberg.  Secretary : George  Malthouse,  A.S.A.A.,  F.LS.A.  Au- thorised Capital :  £350,000 in  5s.  shares.  Issued  : £310,000. 5 3 a,  Shaftesburj  Avenue,  London,  W.i. British  International  Film  Distributors,  Ltd. Incorporated  December  30,  1926. Directorate:   I.  W.  Schlesinger  (Chairman), H.  J.  Hill,  C.  Holder  Nesse,  W.  W.  S.  C.  Neville E.  C.  Reynolds  and  L.  Zimmerman.  Secretary  : F.  H.  Cookson.  Authorised  Capital:  £35,000. Issued  Capital  £21,000. 193,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.i. British  International  Pictures,  Ltd. Incorporates  March  20,  1926. Directorate:  John  Maxwell  (Chairman),  Sir Clement  Kinloch-Cooke,  Bart.,  K.B.E.,  M.P., Jerome  Denny  Bright,  Maurice  Arthur  Dent and  John  Court  Appleby  Thorpe.  Secretary  : George  Hind  Gaunt.  Authorised  and  Issued Capital :  £1,000,000,  divided  into  250,000  8  per cent.  Cum.  Pref.  shares  of  £1  each  fully  paid and  3,000,000  Ordinary  shares  of  5s.  each,  fully paid. Heddo.i  House,  149-15 1,  Regent  Street,  London, W.i. British  Instructional  Films  (Proprietors),  Ltd. Incorporated  May  27,  1927. Directorate:  Alfred  Edward  Bundy  (Chair- man), Harry  Bruce  Woolfe  (Man.  Director), Lt.-Col.  John  Bucha.,,  M.F.,  Walter  Payne. O.B.E.,  and  Harry  Keas.ey,  A.C.A.  Secre- taries :  Baker,  Sutton  &  Co.  Authorised Capital :  £200,000  divided  into  385,000  Ordinary shares  of  10s.  each  and  150,000  Deferred  shares of  is.  each.  Issued  Capital :  300,000  Ordinary shares  of  10s.  each,  and  150,000  Deferred  shares of  is.  each. EldonStreet  House,  EldonStreet, London,  E.C. 2. British  Lion  Film  Corporation,  Ltd. Incorporated  November  27,  1927. Directorate  :  Richard  Edgar  Horatio  Wallace (Chairman),  Samuel  Woolf  Smith  (Man.  Direc- tor), Lord  Wodebouse,  C.B.E.,  M.C,  J. P., Sir  Edward  Lionel  Fletcher,  C.B.E.,  and  Sir Robert  John  Lynn,  M.P.  Secretary:  H.  W. Franklin.  Authorised  and  Issued  CapitJ: £210,000. 8  New  Compton  Street,  London,  W.C.2. Our  Leading  Companies. 347 British  Phototone,  Ltd. Incorporated  June  14,  1928. Directorate:  A.  George  Smith  (Chairman), W.  H.  Lynas,  C.  D.  de  Bosdari,  C.  Clavton Hutton,  Dudley  A.  Bott  and  F.  G.  Kirby. Secretary:  J.  W.  Girdlestone.  Authorised Capital:  £250,000  in  1,000,000  Ordinary  shares of  5s.each.  Issued  Capital :  £i8o,oooin  720,000 shares  of  5s.  each  fully  paid. Borland  House,  14-16,  Regent  Street,  London, S.W.i. British  Screen  Productions,  Ltd. Incorporated  March  23,  1928. Directorate:  James  Todd,  J. P.,  F.C.A. (Chairman),  George  W.  Pearson  (Man.  Director), Wihiam  N.  Blake,  Lt.-Col.  Percv  T.  Etherton, Walter  C.  Scott,  Harry  Pearl'  and  Alan  J. Williamson.  Secretary :  Henry  F.  Tierney. Authorised  Capital :  £250,000.  Issued  Capital  : £125,000. 155,  Oxford  Street,  London,  W.i. Butchers  Film  Service,  Ltd. Managing  Director  :  F.  W.  Baker.  Secre- tary :  Charles  H.  Fri gout.  Private  company. J75>  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.i. Denman  Picture  Houses,  Ltd. Incorporated  March  12,  192S. Directorate:  Lieut. -Col.  A.  C.  Bromhead, C.B.E.  (Chairman),  R.  C.  Bromhead,  F.C.A. . (Vice-chairman),  Col.  H.  A.  Micklem,  C.B., C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Charles  M.  Woolf,  Simon Rowson,  Thomas  Ormiston,  F.C.I.S.,  Philip Hyams,  Sydney  Hyams,  Major  Arthur  J. Gale,  O.B.E.,  J. P.,  Edward  E.  Lyons,  Thomas Thompson,  Sydney  H.  Carter,  R.  H.  Gillespie and  H.  L.  Bromhead.  Secretary:  W.  B. Robinson.  Authorised  Capital :  £1,650,000  in 3,300,000  Ordinary  shares  of  10s.  each  ; £2,000,000  in  7  per  cent.  Guar.  Fst.  Mgge. Debenture  Stock  and  £500,000  in  7  per  cent. Guar.  Convertible  Debenture  Stock.  Issued Capital :  £1,400,000  in  2,800,000  Ordinary- shares  of  10s.  each  fully  paid  ;  £2,000,000  in 7  per  cent.  Guar.  Fst.  Mgge.  Deb.  Stock  and £500,000  in  7  per  cent.  Guar.  Convertible  Deb. Stock. 25-31  Moorgate,  London,  E.C.2. Famous  Lasky  Film  Service,  Ltd. Incorporated  February  8,  1915,  as  J.  D. Walker's  World  Films,  Ltd. ;  title  changed March  19,  1919. Directorate:  John  Cecil  Graham  (Chairman and  Man.  Director),  Alexander  Wm.  Kerly and  Cecil  Frank  Karuth.  Secretary  :  Edward Ayres.  Authorised  and  Issued  Capital :  £20,000. 166-170,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.i. Film  Booking  Offices,  Ltd. Incorporated  October  8,  19 19. Directorate:  G.  M.  Wright,  A.C.A.  (Chair- man), F.  A.  Enders  (Man.  Director),  and  Col. W.  Parker,  D.S.O.  Secretary :  L.  Hamilton Chapman,  A.S.A.A.  Authorised  Capital: £100,000  in  £1  shares.  Issued  Capital :  £70,012 in  £1  shares. 22  Soho  Square,  London,  W.i. Film  Distributors,  Ltd. Incorporated  June  9,  1925. Directorate  :  Mrs.  E.  R.  Scott  (Chairman  and Man.  Director)  and  W.  E.  Berry.  Secretary: E.  J.  Brewer.    Private  company. 89-91,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.i. First  National  Pathe,  Ltd. Incorporated  December  24,  1927. Directorate :   John   Maxwell   (Chairman),  E. Bruce  Johnson  and  Major  Rex  Benson.  Sec- retary :  J.  V.  Fletcher.    Private  company. 103-109,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.i. Fox  Film  Company,  Ltd. Incorporated  March  29,  1916. Walter    J.    Hutchinson    (Man.  Director), Ernest  Gartside  (Secretary).   Private  company. 13,  Berners  Street,  London,  W.i. Gainsborough  Pictures  (1928),  Ltd. Incorporated  April  27,  1928. Directorate:    Charles  M.  Woolf  (Chairman), Michael  Balcon  (Man.  Director),  and  Maurice Ostrer.     Secretary:   H.  Rogers.  Authorised and  Issued  Capital :  £262,500. 58,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W,i. Gaumont  Go,,  Ltd. Directorate :  Lieut. -Colonel  A.  C.  Bromhead, C.B.E.  (Chairman),  R.  C.  Bromhead  and  W.  J. Gell  (Joint  Man.  Directors).    Secretary:  P.  C. Stapleton.    Private  company. 6,  Denman  Street,  London,  W.i. Gaumont-British  Picture  Corporation,  Ltd. Incorporated  March  24,  1927. Directorate :  Lieut. -Col.  A.  C.  Bromhead, C.B.E.  (Chairman),  R.  C.  Bromhead,  F.C.A. (Man.  Director),  Col.  H.  A.  Micklem,  C.B., C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ,  S.  Rowson,  Charles  M.  Woolf, C.  H.  Dade  and  Alfred  Davis.  Secretary  : W.  B.  Robinson.  Authorised  Share  Capital  : £2,750,000  divided  into  1,250,000  7§  per  cent. Cumulative  Preference  shares  of  £1  each,  and 3,000,000  Ordinary  shares  of  10s.  each.  Issued Share  Capital :  1,000,007  7J  per  cent.  Cumulative Preference  shares  of  £1  each  fully  paid,  and 2,900,000  Ordinary  shares  of  10s.  each  fully paid.  Debenture  Stock — Authorised:  £1,000,000 6|  per  cent.  First  Mortgage  Debenture  Stock. Issued:  £800, 00c  6|  per  cent.  First  Mortgage Debenture  Stock. 25-31,  Moorgate,  London,  E.C.2  (Registered 'Offices). 4-6,  Denman  Street,  London,  W.i.  (Management Offices  ) General  Theatre  Corporation,  Ltd. Incorporated  February  11,  1928. Directorate :    Lieut.-Col.    A.    C.  Bromhead, C.  B.E.  (Chairman),  R.  C.  Bromhead  and Stephen  J.  Gordon  Secretarv :  H  P.  Mor- rison Authoii'--d  Capital:  £2,000.000. Issued  Capita-  :  £1  ooo.oro; 52    Havmarket.  London.  S.W.t. Graham  Wilcox  Productions  (London),  Ltd. Incorporated  November  27,  1925. Directorate  :  R.  A.  White  (Chairman),  R.  J. Solomon  (Man.  Director)  and  G.  R.  Banks. Secretary  :  F.  C.  Smith.    Private  company. 174,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.i. Ideal  Films,  Ltd. Incorporated  1920. Directorate :  Edward  Russell  (Chairman  and Secretary),  Harry  Rowson  and  Simon  Rowson. Capital :  £172,500. 76-78,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.i. Jury-Metro-Goldwyn,  Ltd. Incorporated  August  20,  1924. Directorate  :  S.  Eckman,  Junr.  (Man.  Director), Arthur  M.  Loew,  Wihiam  Firth,  J.  Robert Rubin,  H.  Sydney  Wright,  Harry  Portman  and J.  C.  Squier  (Substitute  Director).  Secretary: G.  J.  Busby.     Authorised  Capital:  £200,000. Issued  Capital :  100,000  Ordinary  shares  of  £i each  and  57,455  7  per  cent.  Preference  shares. 19-21,  Tower  Street,  London,  W.C.2. Metropolitan  Cinema  Investment  Corporation, Ltd. Incorporated  June  21,  1928. Directorate:  Colonel  H.  C.  Woodcock,  J. P., D.  L..M.P.  (Chairman),  H.  Pearl  (Man.  Director), L.  Benvenisti,  C.  Hartley-Da  vies,  W.  S.  Howard, 348 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. and  Lt.-Col.  the  Hon.  C.  James,  C.B.E.,  M.P. Secretary  :  B.  O.  S.  Savage,  A.C.A.  Authorised Capital:  £400,000.   Issued  Capital :  £205,000. 40-41,  Old  Broad  Street,  London,  E.C.2. New  Era  National  Pictures,  Ltd. Incorporated  January  26,  1928. Directorate  :  E.  Gordon  Craig  (Chairman  and Man.  Director),  C.  L.  Buckle,  A.  Davis  and  R. Gibbon  (also  Secretary).  Authorised  and  Issued Capital:  £110,000  in  Ordinary  shares  of  £1 each  and  £26,000  in  520,000  Deferred  shares of  is.  each. 26-27,  D'Arblay  Street,  Wardour  Street,  W.i. Non-inflammable  Film  Co.,  Ltd. Incorporated  January  26,  1927. Directorate:  Sir  Herbert  Edwin  Blain,  Kt., C.B.E.  (Chairman),  Dr.  Herbert  Levinstein, M.Sc,  F.I.C.  (Deputy-chairman),  Duncan MacCallum,  J. P.,  Eric  William  Mann,  Sir John  de  Fonblanque  Pennefather,  Bt.,  J. P., M.P.,  and  Thomas  Stewart  Stewart-Smith. Secretary:  John  Eric  Matthew  Maw,  A.C.A. Authorised  and  Issued  Capital:  £500,000  in Ordinary  shares  of  £1  each  fully  paid,  and £50,000  in  Deferred  shares  of  is.  each  fully  paid. Chesham  House,  136,  Regent  Street,  London, W.i. Producers  Distributing  Co.,  Ltd. Incorporated  August  20,  1925. Directorate:  Wm.  M.  Vogel  (Chairman), A.  George  Smith  (Man.  Director),  and  J.  R.  C. Smith.   Secretary :  Reginald  Smith. Authorised  and  Issued  Capital:  £10,000. 12,  Great  Newport  Street,  London,  W.C.2. Pro  Patria  Films,  Ltd. Incorporated  October  4,  1927. Directorate:  Alfred  Edward  Bundy  (Chair- man), Harry  Bruce  Woolfe  (Man.  Director) and  Harry  Keasley  (also  Secretary).  Authorised and  Issued  Capital :  £60,000  in  240,000  shares of  5s.  each. Eldon  Street  House,  Eldon Street,  London,  E.C.2 (Regd.  Offices).  46,  Brewer  Street,  London, W.i.  (Management  Offices). Provincial  Cinematograph  Theatres,  Ltd. Incorporated  November  12,  1909. Directorate:  The  Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Ashfield P.C.  (Chairman),  W.  Evans  (Man.  Director) Sir  William  F.  Jury,  Frederick  Scarf,  J. P.,  T Gilbert  Scott  and  Andrew  P.  Holt.  Secretary, Edmund  A.  Crisp.  Authorised  and  Issued Capital:  £3,200,000  divided  into  100,000  7| per  cent.  "A"  Cumulative  Preference  shares of  £1  each  ;  600,000  7§  per  cent.  "B  "  Cumu- lative Preference  shares  of  £1  each ;  2,000,000 7|  per  cent.  Cumulative  Participating  Preferred Ordinary  shares  of  £1  each ;  and  1.000,000 ordinary  shares  of  10s.  eaca. New  Gallerv  House,  123,  Regent  Street, London, W.i. Stoll  Picture  Productions,  Ltd. Incorporated  May  14,  1920. Directorate:  Sir  Oswald  Stoll  ^  Chairman), G.  A.  L.  Sinclair-Hill,  O.B.E.  (Man.  Director) Douglas  McCraith,  J.P.,  Alderman  H.  E.  Davis, J. P.,  Lloyd  Langdon  and  W.  S.  Gordon  Michie (also  Secretary).  Authorised  and  Issued  Capital : £458,393  divided  into  200,000  8  per  cent. Cumulative  Participating  Preference  shares  of £1  each  ;  58,393  6  per  cent.  "B  "  Cumulative Preference  shares  of  £1  each  ;  and  200,000 Ordinary  shares  of  £1  each. The  Stoll  Office,  Coliseum  Buildings,  London W.C.2. Union  Cinema  Company,  Ltd. Incorporated  June  18,  1928. Managing  Director :  C.  F.  Bernhard.  Secre- tary :  A.  E.  Davis,  A.C.I.S.  A uthorised  Capital £300,000  divided  into  800,000  10  per  cent. Cum.  Pref.  shares  of  5s.  eac.j.  and  2,000,006 Ordinary  shares  of  is.  each.  Issued  Capital : £170,000  in  680,000  10  per  cent.  Cum.  Pref. shares  of  5s.  each,  and  £88,000  in  1,760,000 Ordinary  shares  of  is.  each. 99A,  Charing  Cross  Road,  London,  W.C.2. United  Picture  Theatres,  Ltd. Incorporated  January  12,  1928. Directorate:    1.  W.  Schlesinger  (Chairman), Albert  Cla vering  (Man.  Director),  M.  L.  Abra- hams, H.  J.  Hill,  H.  Holt,  W.  W.  S.  C.  Neville and  E.  C.  Reynolds. Authorised  Capital:  £525,000  divided  'into 500,000  10  per  cent  Participating  Prefd.  Ordinary shares  of  £1  each  and  500,000  Deferred  shares  of 1  /-  each.  Issued  Capital :  400,000  10  per  cent. Participating  Prefd.  Ordinary  shares  of  £1  each and  300,000  Deferred  shares  of  is.  each. 3,  London  Wall  Buildings  London,  E.C.2.  (Reg Offices). Hippodrome  Chambers,  High  Street,  Camden Town,  London,  N.W.i.  (Management Offices). W.  &  F.  Film  Service,  Ltd. Incorporated  February  22,  1919. Directorate  :  C.  M.  Woolf  (Chairman  and  Man. Director),  M.  Woolf  and  H.  Rogers.  Secre- tary :  H.  Rogers.    Private  company. 74-76,  Old  Compton  Street,  London,  W.i. Walturdaw  Cinema  Supply  Co.,  Ltd. Incorporated  1896. Directorate  :  Col.  J.  W.  Abraham  (Chairman), E.  G.  Turner  (Man.  Director)  and  N.  R.  Armitage (also  Secretary) .    Private  company. 46,  Gerrard  Street,  London,  W.i. Wardour  Films,  Ltd. Incorporated  September  25,  1919. Directorate:  John  Maxwell  (Chairman), Maurice  Arthur  Dent,  John  Court  Appleby Thorpe  and  George  Hind  Gaunt  (also  Secre- tary). Authorised  and  Issued  Capital :  £50,000 in  50,000  Ordinary  shares  of  ^i  each. 173,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.i. Warner  Bros.  Pictures,  Ltd. Incorporated  June  8,  1912,  as  Vitagraph Co.,  Ltd.  ;  title  changed  November  1, 1926. Directorate :  J.  A.  Jackson  and  Arthur Clavering  (Man.  Director).  Secretary  :  H.  H. Bramwell.  Authorised  and  Issued  Capital: £5,000. 13-14,  Newman  Street,  London,  W.i. Welsh-Pearson-Elder  Films,  Ltd. Incorporated  February  16,  1928. Directorate:  Robert  Colburn  Buchanan,  J. P. (Chairman),  Thomas  Arthur  Welsh  and  Thomas Coutts  Elder  (Joint  Man.  Directors),  George William  Pearson  and  Adrian  Lewis  Sydney. Secretary:  Leslie  C.  Lawson,  F.A.A.  Au- thorised and  Issued  Capital:  £200,000  divided into  170,000  8  per  cent.  Cum.  Part.  Pref.  shares ot  £1  each,  and  600,000  Ordinary  shares  of  is. each. 3,  London  Wall  Buildings,  London,  E.C.2. Whitehall  Films,  Ltd. Incorporated  November  2,  1927. Directorate  :  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Edward  C.  Bethune, K.C.B.,    C.V.O.    (Chairman),    Adelqui  Millar (Man.  Director),  Herbert  Edward    Hill,  and J.  \V.  Pickering.   Secretary  :  L.  C.  J.  Rackham. Authorised  and  Issued  Capital :  £200,000. 31-32,  King  Street,  London,  E.C.(Regd.  address) Station  Road,   Boreham  Wood,   Els  tree, Herts  (Administrative  Offices). DIRECTORY OF KI  N  E  M  AS IN  THE UNITED  KINGDOM AND IRELAND With  the  exception  of  circuit  halls,  which are  arranged  under  the  general  heading  of the  proprietary  company  or  individual,  the theatres    of    the    country    are  arranged ALPHABETICALLY  by  TOWNS  under the  headings  of  LONDON,  ENGLAND, WALES,  SCOTLAND  and  IRELAND. (See  end  of  Directory  for  Index.) 350 The  Kinemafograph  Year  Book. Theatre  Circuits,  *S?c. Registered  Offices,  Phones  and  Halls  in  the  Circuits. ABERDEEN    PICTURE     PALACES,  LTD. Address  :  3,  King  Street,  Aberdeen. Chairman  :  A.  D.  Hay. Secretary :  J.  M.  Clapperton  (Advocate). Managing  Director  :  A.  D.  Hay. Telephone:  Aberdeen  1 173. Telegrams  :  3,  King  Street,  Aberdeen. Globe  Picture  Playhouse,  Nelson  Street,  Aber- deen. Star  Picture  Palace,  Park  Street,  Aberdeen. King's  Cinema,  George  Street,  Aberdeen. Picture  Playhouse,  Union  Street,  Aberdeen. Electric  Theatre,   Union  Street,  Aberdeen. Empire,  Montrose. Torry  P.H.,  Torry,  Aberdeen. Town  Hall  Cinema,  Inverurie. ABERTILLERY  THEATRES,  LTD.  —Booking Office  ;  New  Hall,  Bargoed. Managing  Directors:  H.  Victor  Davis  and Alfred  Withers. Telephone  :  Abertillery  3 . Empress  Cinema,  Abertillery. Gaiety,  Abertillery. Metropole,  Abertillery. Pavilion  Theatre,  Abertillery. Palace.  Abertillery. ACADEMY  CINEMA  CO.— Head  Office:  266, High  Street  North,  East  Ham,  E.12. Proprietors:    W.  T.  Scriven  and  W.  J. HUXTABLE. General  Manager:  Arthur  Tench. Telephone:  Grangewood  0175. Academy  Cinema,  Leytonstone. Picture  Coliseum,  Upton  Park. Picture  Coliseum,  East  Ham. AD-VISERS,  LTD.— Office  ;  Bilzome  ,  Worthing, Sussex. Telephone :    Worthing  777. Picture  House,  Malvern. Malvern  Theatre,  Malvern. APOLLO  CINEMAS  CO.  (Private  Syndicate).— Head  Office  :  23,  St.  Mary  Street,  Cardiff. Film  Director:  Arthur  Cohen. Accountant:  J.  H.  Davenport. Telephone  :  Cardiff  3498  and  (London)  Clissold 0722. Apollo  Picture  Theatre,  Stoke  Newington. Coronet  Picture  Theatre,  Cardiff. Plaza,  Woking. Tredegar  Hall  Picture  Theatre,  Newport  (Mon.). Palace  Theatre,  Woking. Incorporated  with  : — Kingsland  Picture  Theatre,  Ltd. City  and  Suburban  Cinemas,  Ltd. AMMAN  ALPHA  CINEMAS,  LTD.— Head Office  :  Alpha  Cinema,  Brynamman, Carmarthen. Alpha  Cinema,  Brynamman. Gaiety,  Cwmgorse. ASSOCIATED  BRITISH  CINEMAS,  LTD.— Office  :  Haddon  House,  Regent  Street,  Lon- don, W.I. Managing  Director  :  J.  E.  Pearce. Telephone:  Regent  1568-9. Telegrams:  Savofavour,  Piccy. Savoy,  Bradford. Regent,  Bradford. Elite,  Bordesley  Green. Savoy,  Chorlton-cum-Hardy. Prince  of  Wales,  Liverpool. Bath  Assembly  Rooms. Queen's,  Cardiff. Pavilion,  Cardiff. Grand,  Bournemouth. Blue  Hal  s,  Hammersmith. Empire  Cinema.  Bournemonth. Westover,  Bournemouth. Summer  Hill  Palace.  Birmingham. Bordesley  Palace,  Birmingham. Gaiety ,  Manchester. Premier,  Manchester. Claremont,  Manchester. Gaiety,  Birmingham. Adelphi,  Hay  Mills,  Birmingham. Astoria,  Aston,  Birmingham. Select,  Birmingham. Aston  Cross  Picture  House,  Birmingham. White  Hall  Super  Cinema,  Derby. Hippodrome,  Nuneaton. Olympia,  Darlaston. Plaza,  West  Bromwich. Empire,  Crewe. Metropole,  Birmingham. Picture  House,  Edgbaston. FOR  PARTICULARS  OF TICKET  MACHINES phone  TEMPLE  BAR  468S ACCURATE  CHECK  TAKER  LTD.,  17-21,  TAVISTOCK  ST.,  LONDON,  W.C.2 Kinema  Directory  [Circuits). 351 BACON'S  (SIDNEY)  PICTURES,  LTD.— Regis- tered  Offices  :  108,  Great  Russell  Street, Bloomsbury,  London,  W.0.1. Managing  Director  :  Thomas  France. Telephone:  Museum  5221-2. Telegrams:   Nocabdis,  Westcent,  London. Rivoli  Cinema,  Southend. City  Picture  House,  Carlisle. Electric  Palace,  Hlghgate. Highgate  Empire. Olympia,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. Public  Hall,  Carlisle. H.  M.  Theatre,  Carlisle. Princess's  Theatre,  Crayford. Picture  House,  Erith. BAILEY'S  (LEONARD  G.)  CIRCUIT. —  Office  : 22,  Cathedral  House,  Long  Mitigate,  Man- chester. Booking  Manager:   Leonard  G.  Bailey. Telephone:  Manchester  City  6574. Empire,  Blackley,  Manchester. Clifton  Palace,  Blackpool. Alexandra,  Hyde. BAINES  &  PURDEY,  LTD.— Head  Office  ;  146 Dale  Street,  Liverpool. Managing  Director  :  Wilf  Baines. Telephone  :  Central  739. Graphic  Cinema,  Liverpool. Winter  Gardens  Theatre,  Hoylake. BALL'S  (J.)  CIRCUIT.— Head  Office:  High  Street Royston,  near  Barnsley. Managing  Director  :  Jonathan  Ball. Telephone:  Royston  12. Empire,  Darton,  near  Barnsley. Palace,  Royston,  near  Barnsley. BAMFORD  (SIDNEY).— Head  Office:  28, Grainger  Street,  Newcastle. Telephone:  Central,  11 10. Central  Cinema,  Blyth. King  George  Hall,  Cramlington. Grainger  Picture  House,  Newcastle. Shipcote  Hall,  Gateshead. Howard  Hall,  North  Shields. BARBER  (GEO.  H.).— Head  Office :  Palace, Tunstall,  Staffs. Prop,  and  Manager:  Councillor  Geo.  H. Barber. Telephone :  Hanley  253. Telegrams:  Palace,  Tunstall,  Staffs. Palace,  Tunstall. Regent  Hall,  Tunstall. Palace,  Wolverton. Scala,  Stony  Stratford. Empire,  Wolverton,  Bucks. BARR,  LTD.— Head  Office  ■  16,  South  Quay Great  Yarmouth. Managing  Director  :  E.  V.  Barr. Secretary:  E.  H.  Field. Empire,  Great  Yarmouth. Gem  Picture  House,  Great  Yarmouth. Palace,  Lowestoft. HiDDodrome,  Lowestoft. B.B.  PICTURES  (1920),  LTD.— Head  Office: 6,  Brandon  Street,  Motherwell. Telephone:  Central  5485. B.B.  Cinerama,  Victoria  Road,  Glasgow. B.B.  Cinerama,  Perth. B.B.  Picture  Hall,  Coatbridge. B.B.  Cinema,  Greenock. BECK'S    (JOHN)  CIRCUIT.— Office :  Tivoli Theatre,  Blackpool. Booking  Manager :  John  Beck. Telephone:  Blackpool  508. Tivoli  Theatre,  Blackpool. King  Edward  Picture  House,  Blackpool. Waterloo  Picture  House,  Blackpool. Palladium,  Blackpool. SAM    BERNEY.— Office ;      10/11,  Islington Green,  London,  N.1. Telephone:    Clerkenwell  6053. Coliseum,  Harrow  Road,  W. Empire,  Camberwell  Green,  S.E. Prince  of  Wales,  Harrow  Road,  W. Collins'  Music  Hall,  Islington. Smarts,  Bethnal  Green. B.  F.  PICTURE  AND  VARIETY  CIRCUIT.— Head  Office  :  118,  Stockwell  Street,  Glasgow. Proprietors  :  B.  Frutin  &  Sons. General  Secretary  :  David  M.  Wilson. Telepltone :  Bell  1975. Queen's  Theatre,  Watson  Street,  Glasgow. Bedford   Picture   House,  Glasgow. Oxford  Playhouse,  Springburn. Oatlands  Hippodrome,  Glasgow. BLUE   HALLS,   LTD.— Offices :  Coronation House,  4,  Lloyd's  Avenue,  London,  E.C.3. General  Manager  and  Secretary  :  H.  Lennox. Telephone:  Royal  6159. Telegrams  :   Amentin  Fen,  London. Blue  Hall,  Edgware  Road,  W. Palladium  Opera  House,  Brighton. Coliseum,  Harrow. Cinema,  Harrow. BOE  CIRCUIT.— Address  :  Wellington  Palace Glasgow,  S.S. Telephone  :  South  574. Wellington  Palace,  Glasgow. Gem  Cinema,  Glasgow. Bungalow,  Portobello. Strathclyde  Picture  House,  Glasgow. STANDARD    FILM  AGENCY (BERNARD  SMITH) 26,  ST.  ANNE'S  COURT,  WARDOUR  ST.,  W.l. RENTERS,  IMPORTERS  &  EXPORTERS. Telephones  :  Regent  4152-4153.  Telegrams  :  Highflier,  Westcent,  London. 352 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. BOSTOCK,  E.  H.  &  SONS,  LTD, — Address  : 69,  Dalhousle  Street,  Glasgow. Telephone :  Douglas  498. Picture  House,  Blantyre. Rink  Cinema,  Paisley. Hippodrome,  Ipswich'. Lyceum,  Ipswich. BRADFORD'S  (V.)  CIRCUIT.  —  Head  Office Queen's  Cinema,  Whitehaven. Queen's,  Whitehaven. Garrison  Theatre,  Catterick  Camp. Palace,  Frizington. Alhambra,  Penrith. Palace,  Whitehaven. BRITISH  CINEMATOGRAPH  THEATRES, LTD.— Head  Office  :  199,  Piccadilly,  W.I. Managing  Director  :  Major  A.  W.  Banner O.B.E. Telephone:  Regent  1390. Picture  House,  Above  Bar,  Southampton. Picture  House,  Tavern  Street,  Ipswich. Public  Hall,  Westgate  Street,  Ipswich. Empire  Cinema,  Fore  Street,  Ipswich. BROADHEAD'S  THEATRES.  —  Registered Office  :  Hippodrome,  Hulme,  Manchester. Proprietors  :  lWilliam   Henry  Broadhead and  Son. General  Manager  :  Percy  B.  Broadhead. Telephones :  City  5928-9.    Press  Dept.,  City 6648. Junction  Theatre,  Manchester. Empress  Electric,  Manchester. Pavilion,  Ashton-under-Lyne. King's  Palace,  Preston. Whiter  Gardens,  Morecambe. BROWN  (J.)  &  CO.— Offices  :  228,  Fulwood Road,  Sheffield. Manager:  R.  0.  Brown. Telephone  :  Sheffield  61 126. Town  Hall,  Wirksworth. Stockdale   Hall,  Baslow. Mechanics'  Hall,  Eyam. Memorial  Hall,  Bradwell. BURTON  LATIMER  ELECTRIC  PALACE  CO.. LTD.— Head  Office  :  "  Poolstock,"  Finedon, Northants. Managing  Director  and  General    Manager : Alfred  T.  Watts. Telephone :  Finedon  9. Telegrams  :  Watts,  Finedon. Picture  House,  Irthlingborough. Regent  Palace,  Finedon. Electric  Palace,  Burton  Latimer. CAMBRIA  AND  BORDER  CINEMAS,  LTD.— Head  Office  :  "  The  Priory,"  Wrexham. Telephone :  Wrexham  390. City  Cinema,  Longton.  * Cosy  Cinema,  Cohvyn  Bay. Town  Hall  Cinema,  Market  Drayton. Cinema,  Ellesmere. Cinema,  Corwen. Derby  Cinema,  Caergwle. Cinema,  Farndon. Cinema,  Audlem. Cinema,  Chirk. Cinema,  Llanidloes. Cinema,  Coed  Poetb. Cinema,  Wem. CARTER,  PERCIVAL  J. — Head  Office  ;  Palace Blandford. Palace,  Shaftesbury. Palace,  Blandford. Empire  Cinema,  Douglas. Coronation  Palace,  Gillingham,  Dorset. CASTLE  AND  CENTRAL  CINEMAS,  LTD.  - Address :  3,  5  &  7,  The  Hayes,  Cardiff. Directors:  F.  E.  Andrews,  A.  Andrews, W.  Andrews,  P.  Andrews. Telephone  :  Cardiff  2982. Tehgrams  :  Omnibus,  Cardiff. Central  Cinema,  The  Hayes,  Cardiff. Castle  Cinema,  Worcester  Place,  Swansea. Central  Cinema,  Hannah  Street,  Porth. CENTRAL     HALL    CIRCUIT.-Head  Office  : 1,  Central  Parade,  Catford,  London,  S.E.6. Telephone:  Lee  Green  2 118. Central  Hall  Picture  House,  Catford. Cinema  Palace,  Kingston-on-Thames. CHESHIRE  COUNTY  CINEMAS,  LTD. —  Head Office  :  Empress  Theatre,  Runcorn. Empress   Kinema,  Runcorn. King's  Cinema,  Runcorn. Pavilion,  Northwich. Co-op.  Cinema,  Widnes. CHESHIRE   PICTURE    HALLS,    LTD. — Head Office  :  Empire,  Conway  Street,  Birkenhead Managing  Director  :  W.  F.  Williams. Secretary:  A.  C.  Gibson  Wallace. Telephone:  Birkenhead  1815. Coliseum    Picture    House,  Birkenhead. Empire  Cinema,  Birkenhead. Palladium,  Birkenhead. Picture  House,  Moreton. Lyceum,  New  Ferry. CIRCUIT  CINEMAS,  LTD.— Head  Office  :  55, Brown  Street,  Manchester. Telephone:    City  9057. Premier  Cinema,  Cheetham  Hill,  Manchester. Cosmo  Cinema,  Gorton,  Manchester. Savoy  Cinema,  Sale,  Cheshire. Don  Cinema,  Beswick,  Manchester. FOR  EVERYTHING -EXCEPT  .FILMS MOV- OMNIA PHONE-NORTH  2652-1978    -  120,  BAYHAM  STREET,  CAMDEN  TOWN.LONDON.N.W.!. •  TELEGRnA0rwest  LONDl Kinema  Directory  (Circuits). 353 Tower-  Cinema,  Ancoats,  Manchester. Bedford  Street  Picture  House,  Leamington  Spa. Claremont  Cinema,  Moss  Side,  Manchester. Green  Hill  Cinema,  Cheetham  Hill,  Manchester. CLAYTON,  E.  C— Address  :  14,  Oak  Street. Sheffield. Telephone:   Sharrow  50S22. Electra  Palace,  Parkgate  (near  Rotherham). Heeley  Electric  Theatre,  Sheffield. Oxford  Picture  Palace,  Sheffield. Pavilion,  Attercliffe,  Sheffield. Lyric  Picture  House,  Darnall,  Sheffield. Hoyland  Cinema,  near  Barnsley. Strand  Cinema,  Douglas,  I.O.M. Cinema  House,  Ramsey,  I.O.M. Picture  House,  Douglas,  I.O.M. Picture  House,  Goldthorpe,  Nr.  Rotherham. Pavilion,  Peel,  Isle  of  Man. Picture  House,  Chesterfield. Palace.  Woodseats,  Sheffield. COAST  CINEMAS,  LTD. — Head  Office  :  Rialto Picture  House,  Colwyn  Bay. Director   and    General    Manager:  Edward PlTTINGALE. Telephone:  Colwyn  Bay  2054. Telegrams:  Rialto,  Colwyn  Bay. Cinema,  Conway. Oxford  Palace,  Penma;nmawr. Cinema,  Llanrwst. Rialto  Picture  House,  Colwyn  Bay. COLISEUM  CINEMA  (SOUTHPORT),  LTD.— Head  Office  ;  Coliseum,  Nevill  Street, Southport. Coliseum,  Southport. Palace  Cinema,  Southport. Plaza,  Ainsdale. GOLLINS(PAT.)  CIRCUIT.— Head  Office:  Gondola Works,  Shaw  Street,  Walsall,  Staffs. Proprietor  :  Pat  Collins. Telephone:    Walsall  702. Telegrams :    Gondola,  Walsall. Grosvenor  Theatre,  Bloxwich. Hippodrome,  Burslem. COUNTY  CINEMAS,  LTD. — Head  Office  ;  7, Gerrard  Street,  London,  W.1. Managing  Director :  Charles  J.  Donada. Telephone :  Regent  4721. Telegrams  :  Cinecounty,  Westrand,  London . King  George's  Cinema,  Marlow. King  George's  Cinema,  Fleet. King  George's  Cinema,  Farncombe. Empire  Cinema,  Godalming. Alexandra  Cinema,  Aldershot. Manor  Park  Pavilion,  Aldershot. King  George's  Cinema,  Bletchley. King  George's  Cinema,  Weybridge. CRISP'S  CINEMA  CIRCUIT.— Head  Office  : 47,  Greek  Street,  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London, W.I. Telephone :  Regent  2362. Governing  Director  :  Herbert  Crisp. Booking  Manager :  L.  L.  Thomas. Hippodrome,  Croydon. Palladium,  Croydon. Clock  Tower  Cinema,  Wandsworth  Rd.,  S.W. Elite  Super  Cinema,  Wimbledon. King's  Palace,  Wimbledon. The  King's,  Bristol. CRONEEN'S  (H.  G.  &  W.)  CIRCUIT. — Head Office  :  21  and  23,  Hign  Street,  Giliingham, Kent. Proprietors  :  H.  G.  &  W.  Croneen. Telephone:  Giliingham,  Kent,  5738. Invicta  Picture  Palace,  Giliingham. invicta  Picture  Palace,  Chatham. Invicta  Picture  Palace,  Strood. Royal  Cinema  de  Luxe,  Ashford,  Kent. Cinema  de  Luxe,  Margate. CURRY  S  CIRCUIT.— Head  Office:  Prince of  Wales  Theatre,  Grimsby. Managing  Director  :  Joseph  H.  Curry. Telephone:  Grimsby  2822. Telegrams  :  Curry  Theatre,  Grimsby. Tivoli,  Grimsby. Strand,  Grimsby. Lyric,  Grimsby. DAWE,  J,  H.  LTD.— Registered  Office  ;  34, Grey  Street,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. Managing  Director :  J.  H.  Dawe. General  Manager:  Sydney  Dawe. Telephone:  Central  840. Imperial,  Newcastle. Empire,  Jarrow. Theatre  Royal,  Hebburn. DUNDEALGAN  ELECTRIC  THEATRE  CO., LTD.— Registered  Offices  :  Town  Hall Buildings,  Dundalk. General  Manager  :  J.  Gormley. Town  Hall,  Dundalk. Whitworth  Hall,  Drogheda. Town  Hall,  Enniskillen. EAGLE  PICTUREDROMES,  LTD.— Registered Office :  County  Playhouse,  King  Street, Wigan. County  Playhouse,  Wigan. Gidlow  Picture  House,  Wigan. Queen's  Theatre,  Pemberton. Carlton,  Pemberton. Palace,  Piatt  Bridge. Empire,  Piatt  Bridge. Savoy,  Atherton. Palace,  Atherton. Gem,  Atherton. Central  Hall,  Pemberton. ELECTRICAL  FITTINGS ALL  MAKES  OF  CARBONS,  STAGE  FITTINGS, ELECTRIC  SIGNS,  FIREPROOF  CURTAINS,  AND EVERY  REQUISITE  FOR  THE  KINEMA,  APPLY  TO THEATRE    EQUIPMENT  LTD. 179,   W ARDOUR   STREET,  - Tel.  :  REGENT  1373.  'Grams -     LONDON,  W.l Theatequip,  Westcent." M 354 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Majestic,  TyMesley.  (  Union  Playhouses  Ltd.) Lyme  House  (  inema,  Prescot. Palace,  Prescot. Rivoli,  St.  Helens. EASTERN  COUNTIES  CINEMAS,  LTD. -Head Office  :  Regent  Theatre,  Moulsham  Stree  , Chelmsford. General  Manager  :  R.  Gerald  Balls. Telephone:  Chelmsford  94. Telegrams :  Regent  Theatre,  Chelmsford. Electric  Theatre,  Norwich. Regent  Theatre,  Chelmsford. Empire  Picture  House,  Chelmsford. Central  Cinema,  Ipswich. Empire  Theatre,  Norwich. ELECTRIC  THEATRES  (1908),  LTD.— Registered Office  :  Cinema  House,  225,  Oxford  Street, W.  1. Managing  Director  :  Eric  Hakim. Secretary :  A.  Aberdeen. Telephone:  Regent  6368-71. Britannia  Picture  Palace,  211,   High  Street, Camden  Town.   (North  43.) Croydon    Picture    House,    108,    North  End, Croydon.    (Croydon  202.) Theatre  de  Luxe,  Northgate,  Gloucester. (Glou.  937.) Theatre  de  Luxe,  St.  Andrews,  Norwich. (Nor.  1292.) Theatre  de  Luxe,  150,  North  Street,  Brighton (B'ton.  948.) ELITE  ENTERTAINMENTS  SYNDICATE.— Address  :  East  Church  Street,  Buckie. Palace  Cinema,  Buckie. Palace  Cinema,  Keith. Palace  Cinema,  Nairn. Palace  Cinema,  Huntly. Palladium,  Aberdeen. ELITE  PICTURE  HOUSE  LTD. — Registered Office  :  Elite  Picture  House,  Toller  Lanel Bradford. Chairman  :  C.  Blagbrough. Secretary:  John  E.  Anderton. Elite  Picture  House,  Bradford. Coliseum,  Bradford. Grand,  Bradford. Picturedrome,  Bradford. ELLIS'S  CINEMATOGRAPH  THEATRES.  - Head  Office  :  Homeside,  Barrington  Read: Wellswood,  Torquay. Sole    Proprietor    and    Managing    Director  : A.  O.  Ellis. Telephone:  Torquay  2895. Electric  Palace,  Paignton. Electric  Theatre,  Brixham. Electric  Theatre,  Tiverton. Picture  House,  Buckfastleigh. Empire,  Plymouth. Tudor  Theatre,  Torquay. J.  F.  EMERY'S  CIRCUIT.— Head  Office  :  Theatre Royal,  Manchester. New  Central  Hall,  Collyhurst. Empire,  Broughton. Empress  Cinema,  Pendleton Scala,  Pendleton. Theatre  Royal,  Manchester. Cinema,  Seedley. rioro',  Salford. Market  Street  Picture  House,  Manchester. Oxford  Picture  House,  Manchester. Palace,  Walkden. FENTON  CIRCUIT. — Head  Office  :  4,  Central Buildings,  Darlington,  Yorks. Telephone:  Darlington  2496. Knaresborough  Cinema,  Knaresborough. Garrison  Theatre,  Catterick  Camp. Central  Hall,  Darlington. Mechanics  Hall,  Halifax. ARTHUR  FERRISS'  CINEMAS.— Head  Office  : Athenaeum,  Muswell  H  ill,  N.10. Proprietor  and  Managing  Director:  Arthur Ferriss. General  Manager:  P.  W.  Wallis,  M.C. Telephone  :   Mountview  3398. Athenamm  Picture  Playhouse,  Muswell  Hill. Summerland  Cinema,  Muswell  Hill. Coliseum,  East  Finchle}*. FIFESHIRE  CINEMA  CO.,  LTD.— Head  Office Dunfermline,  Fifeshire. General  Manager  :  James  Roden. Telephone :    Leven  147. Globe,  Buckhaven. Empire,  East  Wemyss. Regent,  Leven. Pavilion,  Leven. FLATAU  CIRCUIT.— Address  :  6,  Conduit  Street, London,  W.1. Proprietor:  S.  J.  Flatau. Telephone  :  Mayfair  2139. Tivoli,  Eastbourne. Temperance  Hall,  Northampton. FORBES,  S.— Address  :  Palace  Theatre,  Glasgow. S.S. Telephone :  South  270  and  Western  4100. Palace  Theatre,  Main  Street,  Gorba'.s,  Glasgow. Olympia,  Bridgeton,  Glasgow. Pavilion,  Largs. Paragon,  Bridgeton. FYFE  AND  FYFE,  LTD.— Head  Office  :  96, Renfteld  Street,  Glasgow. TtUphine  s  Douglas  706. Telegrams  :  Douglas  706. Pavilion  Theatre,  Galashiels. Pavilion  Tnsatre.  Focfar. Kinning  Park  Hall,  Glasgow. [white  cargo] j     THE   WORLD'S  GREATEST  SUBJECT  I I  (A  British  Quota  Picture)  | I   W.  P.  FILM  Co.,  Ltd.,  92,  Wardour  St.,  London,  W.1-  f Kinema  Directory  {Circuits). 355 GAUiVSONT- BRITISH  PSGTURE  CORPORATION, LTD.  &  ASSOCIATED  COMPANIES.— Head Offices  ;  4  &  6,  Denman  Street,  Piccadilly Circus,  London,  W.I. Chairman:  Lt.  Col.  A.  C.  Brom^e*d  C.B.E. Managing  Director  :  Reginald  C.  Bromheap, F.C.A. Telephone:  G-rrard  9292. Telegrams  :   Gaupicor,  Telew,  London. G.B.    Gaumont  British  Pictures  Corpn.,  Ltd D.P.H.    Denman  Picture  Houses,  Ltd. G.T.C.    General  Theatres  Corpn...  Ltd. B.    Booked  in  conjunction. LONDON. West  and  North-West. Capitol,  Haymarket,  G.T.C. Astoria,  G.T.C. Palladium,  G.T.C. Holborn  Empire  (M.H.),  G.T.C. Marble  Arch  Pavilion,  G.-B. Avenue  Pavilion,   Shaftesbury   Avenue,  G.B. Shepherd's  Bush  Pavilion,  G.B. Super,  West  Kensington,  D.P.H. Queen's,  Cricklewood,  D.P.H. New  Bohemia,  Finchlev,  D.P.H. Grand  Hall,  Finchley,  D.P.H. Grand   Kinema,   Edgware   Road,  D.P.H. Empire,  Willesden,  D.P.H. Rialto,  Enfield,  D:P.H. New  Hippodrome,  Harlesden,  D.P.H. North  and  North-East. Palmadium,    Palmers   Green,  "  D.P.H. Empire,  Holloway,  G.B. Dalston  Picture  House,  G.B. Britannia,  Hoxton,  G.B. Cinema,  Hoxton,  D.P.H. Ye  Olde  Varieties,  Hoxton,  D.P.H. Highbury  Picture  Theatre,  G.T.C. Blue  Hall,  Islington,  G.T.C. Blue  Hall,  Annexe,  G.T.C. Clapton  Rink,  G.T.C. Crouch  End,  Hippodrome,  G.T.C. Rialto,  Leytonstone,  D.P.H. Empire,  Edmonton,  D.P.H. East. Canterbury  Music  Hall,  D.P.H. Broadway,  Stratford,  D.P.H. Imperial  Playhouse,  Stratford,  D.P.H. Grand,  Canning  Town,  D.P.H. Cinema,  Canning  Town,  D.P.H. Lion,  Rotherbithe,  D.P.H. Empire,  Plumstead,  D.P.H. Kinema,  West  Ham,  D.P.H. Empire,  East  Ham,  D.P.H. South  and  South-East. Lavender  Hill  Pavilion,  G.B. Pavilion,  Balham,  D.P.H. Balham  Palladium,  G.T.C. Peckham  Hippodrome,  G.B. New  Cross  Kinema,  D.P.H. Queen's  Hall,  Rushey  Green,  D.P.H. Penge  Empire,  G.T.C. Home  Counties. Hippodrome,  Bi-ighton,  G.T.C. Court,  Brighton,  B.  and  M. Academy,  Brighton,  G.B. Hippodrome,  Boscombe,  G.T.C. Palace,  Luton,  G.T.C. Hippodrome,  Portsmouth,  G.T.C. Hippodrome,  Southampton,  G.T.C. Hippodrome,  Southend,  G.T.C. High  Town  Electric,  Luton,  G.T.C. Davis'  Theatre,  Croydon,  B. Hippodrome,  Colchester,  G.B. Empire,  Colchester,  G.B. Electric,  Chatham.  D.P.H. Ramsgate  Picture  House,  Gaumont. West  of  England. Savov,  Plymouth,  G.B. Palladium,  Plymouth,  D.P.H. New  Palace,  Bristol,  G,B, Coliseum,  Newport,  G.B. Hippodrome,  Cardiff,  G.B. Yorkshire,  Lancashire,  etc. Hippodrome,  Leeds,  G.T.C. Scala,  Leeds,  D.P.H. Coliseum,  Leeds,  D.P.H. Assemblv  Rooms,  Leeds,  D.P.H. Pavilion,  Leeds,  D.P.H. St.  George's  Hall,  Bradford,  D.P.H. Empire,  Bradford,  G.B. Morley  Street,  Bradford,  D.P.H. Picture  House,  Saltaire,  D.P.H. Empire,  Barnsley,  D.P.H. Princess,  Barnsley,  D.P.H. Empire,  Wakefield,  D.P.H. Carlton,  Wakefield,  D.P.H. Albert  Hall,  Sheffield,  D.P.H. Hippodrome,  Sheffield,  G.T.C. Corona,  Manchester,  D.P.H. Scala,  Harrogate,  D.P.H. Scala,  York,  D.P.H. Electric,  York,  D.P.H. Electric,  Halifax,  D.P.H. Electric,  Sowerby  Bridge,  D.P.H. Corn  Exchange,  Lincoln,  D.P.H. Grand,  Gainsborough,  D.P.H Electric,  Gainsborough,  D.P.H. King's,    Gainsborough,  D.P.H. Majestic,  Hull,  B. Holderness,  Hull,  B. Princes,  Hull,  B. Savoy,  Grimsby,  G.B. Capitol,  Scarborough,  B. Londesborough,  Scarborough,  B. Princess,  Shipley,  B. Queen's,  Holbeck,  B. Tower,  Morecambe,  D.P.H. Midlands. Hippodrome,  Birmingham,  G.T.C. Hippodrome,  Wolverhampton,  G.T.C. Mechanic's  Hall,  Nottingham,  D.P.H. Electra  Palace,  Nottingham,  D.P.H. Grand,  Nottingham,  D.P.H. Empire,  Mansfield,  D.P.H. f  WHITE  CARGO] \     THE    WORLD'S   GREATEST  SUBJECT  I (A  British  Quota  Picture)  X I  W.  P.  FILM  Co.,  Ltd.,  92,  Wardour  St.,  London,  W.l.  \ 356 The  Kin  e^nato  graph  Year  Book. Rock  Picture  House,  Mansfield,  D.P.H. Villa  Cross,  Handsworth,  D.P.H. Empire,  Dudley,  D.P.H. Public  Hall,  Redditch,  D.P.H. Electric,  Cape  Hill,  Smethwick,  D.P.H. Rink,  Smethwick,  D.P.H. Picture  House,  Harborne,  D.P.H. Electric  Pavilion,  Kettering,  D.P.H. Electric,  Burton-on-Trent,  D.P.H. Empire,  Hanley,  G.B. Hippodrome,  Stoke,  G.B. Coliseum,  Burslem,  G.B. Liverpool. Hippodrome,  Liverpool,  G.T.C. Cameo,  Liverpool,  G.T.C. Bedford,  Walton,  Liverpool,  G.T.C. King's  Hall  and  Billiard  Hall,  Ainfield,  Liver- pool, G.T.C. Mount  ileasant,  Liverpool,  D.P.H. Rialto,  Liverpool,  G.T.C. Beresford,  Liverpool,  D.P.H. Savoy,  Liverpool,  G.T.C. Grand,  Liverpool,  D.P.H. Casino,  Liverpool,  G.T.C. Plaza,  Liverpool,  G.T.C. Sefton  Picturedrome,  Liverpool,  D.P.H. Park,  Birkenhead,  G.T.C. Queen's,  Birkenhead,  G.T.C. Conway  Street,  Birkenhead,,  G.T.C. Trocadero,  New  Brighton,  G.T.C. Marina,  Seacombe,  G.T.C. Lyceum,  Egremont,  G.T.C. Palladium,  Southport,  G.T.C. Broadway  and  Billiard  Hall,  Bootle,  G.T.C. Majestic,  Chester,  G.T.C. Glynn,  Chester,  G.T.C. Music  Hall,  Chester,  G.T.C. King's  Hall,  Little  Sutton,  G.T.C. Strand,  Bootle,  G.T.C. Rivoli,  Aigburth,  D.P.H. Picturedrome,  Dingle,  D.P.H. Magnet,  Wavertree,  D.P.H. Empress,  Tue  Brook,  D.P.H. Corona,  Great  Crosby,  D.P.H. North  of  England. Globe,  Gosforth,  G.T.C. Scala,  Heaton,  G.T.C. Hippodrome,  Newcastle,  G.T.C. Queen's  Hall,  Newcastle,  G.T.C. Grey  Street  Picture  House,  Newcastle,  G.T.C. Hippodrome,  Sheldon,  G.T.C. Scala,  South  Shields,  G.T.C. Palace,  Sunderland,  G.T.C. New  Westgate,  Newcastle,  D.P.H. New  Pavilion,  Newcastle,  D.P.H. Grand,  Byker,  D.P.H. Borough,  Wallsend,  D.P.H. Borough,  North  Shields,  D.P.H. Empire,  Whitley  Bay,  D.P.H. Scala,  Gateshead,  D.P.H. New  Palace,  Gateshead,  D.P.H. Kings,  Sunderland,  D.P.H. Hippodrome,  Thornley,  D.P.H. Picture  House,  West  Hartlepool,  D.P.H. Hippodrome,  Middlesbrough,  D.P.H. Pavilion,  Middlesbrough,  D.P.H. Cleveland  Hall,  Middlesbrough,  D.P.H. Grand  Opera  House,  Middlesbrough,  D.P.H. Theatre  Royal,  Middlesbrough,  D.P.H. Scotland. St.  Andrew  Square,  Edinburgh,  G.T.C. Regent,  Abbeymount,  Edinburgh,  G.T.C. Rutland  Square,  Edinburgh,  G.T.C. Cinema  House,  Edinburgh,  D.P.H. New  Savoy,  Glasgow,  G.B. Capitol,  Ibrox,  Glasgow,  D.P.H. Capitol,  Leith,  G.T.C. Alhambra,  Perth,  D.P.H. Picture  House,  Lanark,  D.P.H. Cinema,  Wishaw,  D.P.H. La  Scala,  Alloa,  D.P.H. Pavilion,  Motherwell,  D.P.H. Pavilion,  Kirkintilloch,  D.P.H. La  Scala,  Hamilton,  D.P.H. Picture  Theatre,  Bellshill,  D.P.H. Pavilion,  Falkirk,  D.P.H. Rialto,  Kirkcaldy,  D.P.H. Picture  House,  Ayr,  D.P.H. F.  GIBBS  &  SON — Head  Office  ;  High  Street Stoke-under-Ham,  Somerset. Assembly  Rooms,  Somerton. Town  Hall,  Castle  Cary. Public  Hall,  Stoke-under-Ham. Town  Hall,  VVincanton. Unionist  Hall,  Bruton. Memorial  Hall,  South  Petherton. GOLDSTONES  (CINEMAS),  LTD.— Office  ;  28, Harehills  Avenue,  Chapeltown,  Leeds. Telephone:  Chapeltown  41 167. Wellington  Picture  House,  Leeds. Plaza,  Batley. Empire  Picture  House,  Huddersfield. GOODALL'S    PICTURES,  LTD.  — Registered Office  :  Albion  Street,  Cleckheaton. Managing  Director :  Walter  Goodaix. Secretary :  Percy  Goodall. Telephone  :  Cleckheaton  224. Telegrams :  Palace,  Cleckheaton. Pavilion,  Ravensthorpe,  Dewsbury. Picture  Palace,  Dudley  Hill,  Bradford. Picture  Palace,  Cleckheaton. Picture  Palace,  Heckmondwike. Picture  House,  Stafford. Sandonia,  Stafford. Savoy  Picture  House,  Cleckheaton. J.  GRAHAM. — Head  Office;    17,  Blythswood Square,  Glasgow. Telephone:  Western  2305. Standard,  Partick,  Glasgow. Picture  House,  Possil  Park,  Glasgow. Grove  Cinema,  Glasgow. Picture  House,  Springburn,  Glasgow. Alexandra,  Paisley. Victoria,  Whiteinch,  Glasgow. Carlton,  Glasgow. Maxwell,  Pollokshaws. 1  .  I I  The  best  British  and  American  films  | 1       come  from      P  •        •  C>  « Kinema  Directory  (Circuits). 357 GRAND  CENTRALS,   LTD. — Cinema  House, 225,  Oxford  Street,  London,  W.  1. Managing  Director :   Eric  Hakim. Secretary :  A.  Aberdeen. Telephone:  Regent  6368  and  71. Telegrams :  Screenopic,  Wesdo. Carlton,  30,  Tottenham  Ct.  Rd.  (Museum  7181.) Majestic,  36,  Tottenham  Ct.  Rd.,  W.  1. (Museum  7181.) Grand  Central,  24,  Tottenham  Ct.  Rd. (Museum  7181.) Hippodrome,  Sheerness  (Sheerness  89). GRATTON,  S.  A. — Address  :  9,  McFarlane Street,  GaUowgate,  Glasgow. Telephone :  Bell  2215. Grafton  Picture  House,  Glasgow. King's  Theatre,  Bridgeton,  Glasgow. Tower  Picture  House,  Helensburgh. GRAVES,  BROS.— Workington. Empire,  Maryport. Theatre  Royal,  Workington. Palace,  Maryport. Oxford  Theatre,  Workington. GREEN,  GEORGE,  LTD,— Head  Office:  182, Trongate,  Glasgow. Telephone:   Bell  1660-1-2. Telegrams:  Carnival,  Glasgow. Playhouse,  Renfield  Street,  Glasgow. Cinema,  Tollcross,  Glasgow. Cinema,  Rutherglen  Road,  Glasgow. Picturedrome,  Whitevaie,  Glasgow Picturedrome,  Gorbals,  Glasgow. Picturedrome,  Govan,  Glasgow. Picturedrome,  Bridgeton,  Glasgow. Playhouse,  Ayr. Picturedrome,  Irvine. La  Scala,  Aberdeen. Pavilion,  Bathgate. Pavilion,  Johnstone. GREENE  LESLIE  CIRCUIT. — Head  Office  :  7, Elliot  Street,  Liverpool. Telephone:  Royal  538. Telegrams:  Royal  538  Liverpool. London  Offices:  West  End — 39A.,  Charing Cross  Road,W.C.;and  i28,Nightingale  Lane, London,  S.W.12. Telephone  :  Gerrard  4288,  and  Battersea  2647. Telegrams  :  Gerrard  4288,  and  Battersea  2647, London. Metropole  Theatre,  Boo  tie. Kings  way,  Hoylake. Queen's  Theatre,  West  Kirby. Winter  Gardens,  Hoylake. Walton  Vale  Picture  House,  Liverpool. Victoria  Super-Cinema,  Liverpool. Carlton  Rooms,  Liverpool.. Lyric  Theatre,  Liverpool. (And  other  Halls  in  conjunction  with  above.) GREENE'S  PICTURES.— Head  Office  :  Palace, Lowtown,  Pudsey. Lessees  and  Managers :      J.    Greene  and A.  C.  E.  Greene. Telephone:  Stanningley  71453  and  71678. Telegrams  :  Greene's  Pictures,  Pudsey. Palace,  Lowtown,  Pudsey. Pavilion,  Stanningley. Victoria  Hall,  Ward's  End,  Halifax. Palace,  Town  Hall,  Sowerby  Bridge. J.  W.  GRIFFITHS'  CIRCUIT. — Offices  ;  16, St.  Peter's  Square,  Stockport. Grand  Picture  Theatre,  Levenshulme. Princess  P.H,  Moss  Side,  Manchester. King's  Road  P.T.,  Rochdale. Olympia  Cinema,  Gorton. Ceylon  Cinema,  Newton  Heath. Royal  Cinema,  Manchester. Regent  Cinema,  South  Withington. E.  HAIGH  AND  SON.— Head  Office  :  10,  Com- mutation Row,  Liverpool. Telephone:  North  80. Picturedrome,  Birkenhead. New  Hope  Hall  Cinema,  Liverpool. Gaiety  Cinema,  Liverpool. Scala,  Liverpool. Royal  Cinema,  Wallasey. Homer  Cinema,  Liverpool. Derby  Cinema,  Liverpool. Futurist,  Liverpool. Tivoli,  Liverpool. Lyric,  Birkenhead. S.   HAMILTON.— Address :    Camphill  Picture House,  Shawlands,  Glasgow. Telephone:  Langside  1649. Picture  Palace,  Govan,  Glasgow. St.  James'  Picture  House,  Townhead,  Glasgow. E.  F.  HARRIS —Offices :    275,  North  Street, Bedminster,  Bristol. Telephone :   Bristol  5018. Ashton  Cinema,  Bedminster. Town  Hall  Kinema,  Bedminster. Redcliffe  Hall,  Bristol. HERBERT  HARTLEY.— Office  :  Hippodrome, Halifax  Road,  Todmorden. General  Manager:  A.  E.  Nicholls. Telephone:  Todmorden  210. Hippodrome,  Todmorden. Olympia,  Todmorden. J.  HENDRY. — Head  Office:  114,  Union  Street, Glasgow. Telephone:  Central  2012. Central  Picture  House,  Musselburgh. Central  Picture  House,  PortobeUo. Central  Picture  House,  Broxburn. J  1929  P.D.C.'s  J I  Biggest  Year  j 358 The  Km  em  at o graph  Year  Book. HINCKLEY  AND  DURSLEY  THEATRES,  Ltd.— Office  :   Hinckley  Theatre,  Hinckley. Secretary :  A.  D.  Orchard. Telephone:  Hinckley  97  and  85. Telegrams :  Theatre,  Hinckley. Hinckley  Theatre,  Hinckley. Palladium,  Hinckley. Victoria  Cinema  Theatre,  Dursley. Cinema,  Hinckley  (in  course  of  erection). HUTSON  AND  CHAPMAN.— Office  :  3,  Coronai tion  Street,  Annitsford,  Dudley,  S.O. Manager:   Rd.  Henderson. Coronation  Hall,  Annitsford. Grand  Electric,  Dudley. Queens  Hall,  Seaton  Burn. IRISH     ELECTRIC    PALACES,    LTD.— Head Office  :  79,  Donegal!  Street,  Belfast. Telephone:  Belfast  5800. Palace,  Bangor. Electric  Theatre,  Larne. Arcadian  Gardens,  Bangor.  - MRS.  A.  JACK.— Head  Office  ;     9,  Trefoil Avenue,  Shawlands,  Glasgow. Proprietress  :  Mrs.  A.  Jack. New  Kinema,  Stranraer. Picture  House,  Stewarton. Picture  House,  Newmilns. Empire,  Stranraer. JACKSON'S     AMUSEMENTS,    LTD.  —  Head Office  :  The  Hippodrome,  Rochdale. Managing  Director:  James  Jackson,  juh. Telephone :  Rochdale  2161. Telegrams  :    Hippodrome,  Rochdale . Ceylon  Cinema  de  Luxe,  Rochdale. Coliseum,  Rochdale. Empire,  Rochdale. Empire,  Bacup. La  Scala,  Rochdale. Picturedrome,  Prestwich,  nr.  Manchester. BEN  JAY.— Head  Office  :  Corner  Cinema,  Tot- tenham, N.15. Telephone:  Tottenham  2746. Pavilion,  Tottenham,  N. Corner  Cinema,  Tottenham. Broadway  Cinema,  Coventry. K  ENT  CINEVIACI ROUIT,  LTD.— Office  :  Palace Cinema,  High  Street,  Eltham,  S.E.9. Managing  Director :  W.  H.  Browning. Telephone:  Eltham  1311. Eltham  Cinema,  Eltham. Palace  Cinema,  Eltham. KENYON'S  PLAYHOUSES,  LTD.— Head  Office  : The  Casino,  Rusholme,  Manchester. Playhouse,  Oldham  Road.  Manchester. New  Royal,  Ashton  New  Road,  Manchester. Ardwick  Lecture  Th.,  Ardwick  Green. Casino,  Rusholme,  Manchester. KING  (A.  B.)  BOOKING  MANAGER. — Head Office  :  95,  Renfield  Street,  Glasgow. Telephone:  Douglas  3079. Telegrams :  Kenafilm,  Glasgow. La  Scala,  Glasgow. Rosevale  Cinema,   Partick,  Glasgow. Elder  Picture  House,  Govan,  Glasgow. Lome  Cinema,  Ibrox,  Glasgow. Casino,  Castle  Street,  Glasgow. Queen's    Cinema,    Langside,  Glasgow. Gaiety  Theatre,  Leith. La  Scala,  Paisley. Palace  Kinema,  Dunfermline. La  Scala,  Dumbarton. Palace,  Alexandria. Eclipse,    Port  Glasgow. The  Picture  House,  Falkirk. George  Picture  House,  Kilmarnock. Lyceum,  Govan. The  Picture  House  Dennistoun,  Glasgow. The  Cinema,  St.  Andrews. Grosvenor  Picture  House,  Hillhead. Rialto,  Cathcart. Cambridge,  Glasgow. Countess,  Saltcoats. Scala,  Dennistoun. KINGSHOT  SYNDICATE,  LTD.— General  Office  : The  Empire,  Kingston-on-Thames. Director  and  General  Manager:  J.  Gladwin. Secretary  and  Licensee:  Stanley  Watson. Telephone  :  Kingston  1212,  121 3. Telegrams  :  Empire,  Kingston-on-Thames. Empire,  Kingston-on-Thames. Hippodrome,  Aldershot. Theatre  Royal,  Norwich. Empire,  Swindon. Alhambra,  Devonport. LANCASHIRE  ENTERTAINMENTS,  LTD.  - Head  Office :  5,  Cathedral  Yard,  Man Chester. Managing  Director  :  B.  Taylor. Telephone:  City  7265. Majestic  Picture  House,  Patricroft. Regent  Picture  House,  Eccles. Empire  Picture  House,  Eccles. Star  Picture  House,  Ashton-under-Lyne. LETCHWORTH  PALACE,  LTD.— Head  Office  : Palace,  Letchworth. Managing  Director :  J.  W.  E.  Powell. Telephone :  Letchworth  53. Palace,  Letchworth. Royal  Theatre,  Rushden. Silver  Cinema,  Wellingborough. LEVY  CIRCUIT. — Head  Office:  Sun  House, Kolloway   Head,  Birmingham. Managing  Directors:    Sol  Levy;  Aifrkd Levy. Telephone :  Midland  1004. Telegrams  :  Sunsol,  Birmingham. Futurist  Picture  House,  Birmingham. Scala  Picture  House,  Birmingham. W.andF. Jaly  16/29 LIANE  HAID  with  LUIGI  SERVENTI in QUEEN  OF  MY  HEART Directed  by  Victor  Janson. Kinema  Directory  (Circuits). 359 Scala,  Birkenhead. Scala,  Liverpool. Futurist,  Liverpool. Claughton  Picture  He  use,  Birkennead. Scala,  Middlesbrough. Scala,  Nuneaton. LION  CINEMATOGRAPH  CO.,  LTD. — Genera! Offices  :  26-3D,  Upper  Tooting  Road, London,  S.W.17.  West  End  Office  :  43, Whitcomb  Street,  London,  W.C.2. Directors:  M.  Levy  and  B.  Harris. Telephone :  Streatham  3688. Central  Cinema,  Tooting,  S.YV.17. The  Cinema,  Leyton,  E.15. Imperial  Theatre,  London,  N.15. LONDON  CINEMAS,  LTD.— Head  Office  :  Grand Theatre,  Fulham,  London,  S.W.  6. Telephone :  Putney  4348. Kinema,  Putney  Bridge. Pavilion,  Kensal  Rise. Cinema,  Gaisford  Street,  Kentish  Town. Grand  Theatre,  Fulham. T.  E.  MARKHAM.— Office  :  Ye  Olde  Wyche Theatre,  Nantwich. Telephone :  Nantwich  3S. Hippodrome,  Market  Drayton. Ye  Olde  YVyche  Theatre,  Nantwich. Cosy  Cinema,  Nantwich. Grand  Cinema,  Whitchurch. Palladium,  Whitchurch. MARSHALL  AND  BRQUGHTQN. —  Head  Office: 11,  Bath  Lane,  Newcastle. General  Manager :  W.  C.  Kidd. Telephone :  Central  102. Bromarsb,  Sunderland. Stanhope  Grand,  Newcastle. Raby  Grand,  Newcastle. New  Picture  House,  Forest  Hall. Queen's  Hall,  Wallsend. Crown  Eletcric,  Tyne  Dock. A.  G.  MATTHEWS.— Head  Office  :  96,  Langside Aveuue,  Glasgow. Telephone:  Langside  422. Picture  House,  Peterhead. Picture  House,  Fraserburgh. Picture  House,  Banff. Central,  Greenock. Queen's,  Stonehaven. Cinema,  Lerwick. Picture  House,  Turriff. Railway  Institute,  Inverurie. Picture  House,  Thurso. Wm.  McGAW.— Head  Office  :  The  Regent Picture  House,  Renfield  Street,  Glasgow. Telephone:  Douglas  3303. The  Regent  Picture  House,  Glasgow. Ardweir,  Glasgow. Scotia,  Glasgow. Govanhill,  Glasgow. La  Scala.  Helensburgh. J.  MacHARG.— Wallsend. Telephone :  Wallsend  rS. Tvne  Hall,  Wallsend. Royal  Hall,  Wallsend. Brinkburn,  Bvker.  Newcastle. Pearl  Hall,  Wellington  Quay. MEIKLEJOHN      CiRCUIT.  —  Address  :  22, Jamaica  Street,  Glasgow. Telephone :  Central  7180. Grand  Central  Picture  House,  Glasgow. Imperial  Picture  House,  Paisley  Road,  Glasgow. McKIBBIN'S  CIRCUIT. — Head  Office  :  West End  Picture  House,  Shankhill  Road,  Belfast. Proprietors  :  Representatives  of  J.  Mc  Kipbix, A.  Craig  and  H.  A.  Newel. General  Manager :    Miss  E.  A.  McKibbix. Telephone:    Belfast  4422. Midland  Picture  House,  Belfast. Shankhill  Picturedrome,  Belfast. West  End  Picture  House,  Belfast. Diamond  Picture  House,  Belfast.  . JOSEPH  MEARS  THEATRES,  LTD.— Head Office  :  5,  Hill  Street,  Richmond,  Surrey, Chairman  and  Governing  Director:  Joseph T.  Mears. Telephone:  Richmond  2900. Royalty  Kinema,  Richmond. Talbot  Kinema,  Richmond. Sheen  Kinema,  East  Sheen. The  Kensington,  Kensington. The  Twickenham.  Twickenham. MEDWAY  CINEMAS,  LTD. — Registered  Office  ; 11,  Norton  Folgate,  Bishopsgate,  London E.1. General  Manager  :   E.  L.  Maxches. Telephone  :    Bishopsgate  5000. Scala,  Dartford. Rialto,  Dartford. Gem,  Dartford. Plaza,  Gravesend. METROPOLITAN  ELECTRIC  THEATRES,  LTD —Registered  Offices  ;  225,  Streatham High  Road,  London,  S.W.16. Directors  :   A.  H.  Saxtox  axd  H.  Nelson. Secretary:  James  I.  Sabel. Telephone :   Streatham  1147. Golden  Domes,  Streatham. Empire,  Streatham. MEXBOROUGH  THEATRES,  LTD,— Registered Office  ;  Empire,  Swinton  Road,  Mexborough, Managing  Director :  J.  J.  Woffixdex. Chainnan:  F.  Woffixden. Telephone:  Mexborough  108. Empire,  Mexboroush. Royal,  Mexborough. Oxford,  Mexborough NORMAN  KERRY  in THE  BONDMAN Produced  by  Herbert  Wilcox. 360 The  Kin  em  ato graph  Year  Book. MIDDLESEX  KIN  EM  AS,  LTD. — Registered Office  :  Picture  House,  Teddington, Managing  Director :  A,  H.  Blackman. Picture  House,  Teddington. Gaiety,  Richmond  Bridge. Kinema,  Hampton-on-Thames. MIDLAND  COUNTIES  CIRCUIT,  LTD.— Head Office:  513,  Salisbury  House,  London  Wall, London,  E.C.  2. Managing  Director:  Leslie  A.  Thomson. Booking  Manager  :  G.  C.  H.  Dicker. Telephone:  London  Wall  2256  (3  lines). Coliseum,  Wolverhampton. The  Palace,  W  alsall. Cinema  de  Luxe,  Walsall. Pi-^ure  House,  Kidderminster. Also  Booking : — St.  James's,  Victoria,  S.W. Capitol,  St.  Austell. MOORHOUSE  (H.D.)  FILM  SERVICE— Offices: Imperial  Buildings,  Oxford  Road,  Man- chester. Proprietor  :  H.  D.Moorhouse. General  Manager  :  G.  M.  Montanini. Telephones  :  City  2940-1-2. Alhambra  Theatre,  Openshaw. Alhambra  Pavilion,  Openshaw. Adelphi,  Morton. Coliseum,  Leicester. Colosseum  Theatre,  Oldham. Criterion,  Walkden. Empire,  Middleton. Globe,  Old  Trafford. Globe,  Cheetham  Hill. Grand,  Stalybridge. Grosvenor,  All  Saints. Hippodrome,  Wrexham. Hippodrome,  Bolton. Olympia,  Leicester. Palace,  Sale. Picture  House,  Scholes. Palace  Theatre,  Salford. Palace  Cinema,  Salford. Palatine,  Withington. Palladium,  Darwen. Shaftesbury,  Longsight. Shaftesbury,  Leicester. Savoy,  Farnworth. Victory,  Oldham. Victory,  Blackley. Victoria  Theatre,  Broughton. Victory,  Rochdale. Sovereign,  Leicester. MORTON  CIRCUIT.— Address  :  Picture  House; Old  Cumnock,  Ayrshire. Telephone:  Cumnock  11. Picture  House,  Old  Cumnock. Picture  House,  Auchinleck. Picture  House,  Mauchline. Picture  House,  Muirkirk. Picture  House,  Catrine. MORTON'S  PICTURES,  LTD. —Registered Office  :  Prince's  Hall,  George  Street,  Hujl. Majestic,  Hull. Prince's  Hall,  Hull. Assembly  Rooms,  Hull. NORTH-EASTERN  THEATRES,  LTD.— Regis- tered Office  :  11,  Bath  Lane,  Neweastle-on- Tyne. Managing  Director :  Sol.  Sheckman. Telephone:  Central  5104. Queen's,  Crawcrook. Hippodrome,  Crook. Palace,  High  Spen. Empire  Palace,  Crook. Theatre  Royal,  Crook. Plaza,  Tynemouth. NORTH-WESTERN  FILM  BOOKING  AGENCY— Head  Office  :  70,  Lime  Street,  Liverpool, Telephone:  Royal  4911. Telegrams  :  Palais  de  Luxe,  Liverpool. Aintree  Palace,  Aintree. Everton  Palace,  Liverpool. Palais  de  Luxe,  Liverpool. Kensington  Picturedrome,  Liverpool. Rock  Ferry  Palace,  Rock  Ferry. St.  James  Picturedrome,  Liverpool. Picturedrome,  Southport. Palace,  Liscard. Palais  de  Luxe,  London. Majestic,  Wrexham. NORTHERN  COMBINES.  LTD.— Regd.  Office: Cronkshaws  Bldgs.,  Grimshaw  Street, Burnley. Secretary :  Wm.  T.  Greenwood. Telephone:  Burnley  2613. Picturedrome,  Stretford,  Manchester. Rialto,  Hull. NORTHERN  THEATRES  CO.,  LTD. — Office  ; Palace  Picture  House,  Rochdale. Palace,  Rochdale. Grand,  Halifax. Picture  House,  Huddersfield. OLYMPIA  (BLACKBURN),  LTD.— Head  Office  : St.  Peter  Street,  Blackburn. Telephone:  Blackburn  6498. Olympia  Theatre,  Blackburn. Palladium,  Mill  Hill,  Blackburn. Majestic  Picture  House,  Blackburn. Regent  Palace,  Blackburn. OLYMPODROMES,  LTD.— Head  Office  ;  5/8, Marble  Arch,  London,  W. Chairman:  D.  T.  Da  vies. Managing  Director  :  Arthur  Gilbert. Telephone  :    Paddington  9911/4. New  Olympia  Picturedrome.  Shoreditch. New  Hippodrome  Super  Cinema,  Poplar. B«  EQUITY  BRITISH  FILMS  Ltd. EALELLliIiLE*  MANAGING  DIRECTOR  :    BERNARD  SMITH. QUOTAY°PICTURES  26' SL  ANNE'S  C0URT' WARD0UR  ST"  W-* WITH  US.  Telephones :  Regent  4152-4153.    Telegrams :  Highflier,  Westcent,  London. Kinema  Directory  (Circuits). 361 ©RMISTON,     THOS.,     F.C.I.S.  —  Address  : 6,  Brandon  Street,  Motherwell. Telephone:  Motherwell  381  and  382. Alhambra,  Dunfermline. Playhouse,  Galashiels. Arcadia,  Glasgow. Phoenix,  Glasgow. Picture  House,  Gourock. Picture  House,  Kilbirnie. Theatre,  Motherwell. Empire,  Motherwell. Empire  Theatre,  Shotts. Pavilion,  Shotts. Picture  House,  Troon. Tivoli,  Glasgow. Picture  House,  Cowdenbeath. Opera  House,  Lochgelly. Palace,  Metbil. La  Scala,  Inverness. Central,  Inverness.  ' T.  L.  PARKINSO  Head  Office:  Crofton Park  Cinema,  London,  S.E.4. Telephone  :  New  Cross  2165. King's  Hall,  Sidcup. Picture  House,  Uckfield. Playhouse,  Lydd. Crofton  Park  Cinema,  Brockley. F.  PARN ELL.— Head  Office :  1a,  Piccadilly Mansions,  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London, W.  2. Telephone:  Gerrard  4045. Apollo  Picture  Theatre,  Custom  House. Electric  Theatre,  Custom  House. Central  Cinema,  Plaistow. Picture  Theatre,  New  Maiden. PEEK.  WILLIAM  0.— Head  Office  :  Richmond House,  St.  Ives,  Hunts, New  CiQema,  Warboys. Cinema,  Upwell. Cinema,  Sutton  (Cambs.). PENZANCE  CINEMA,  LTD.— Office  :  The Cinema,  Penzance. Telephones:  Penzance  330  and  146. Pavilion  Theatre,  Penzance. Cinema,  Penzance. Picturedrome,  Penzance. PETERBOROUGH  DISTRICT  CINEMAS.— Head Office  :  Burmer  Road,  Peterborough. Managing  Director:  W.  Soames. General  Manager :  Percy  J.  Wainwright. Telegrams  :  Manager,  District  Cinemas,  Bur- mer Road,  Peterborough. Cinema,  Yaxley. Cinema,  Crowland. Cinema,  Castor. Picturedrome,  Market  Deeping. Cinema,  Kingscliffe. PICKARD,  A.  E.— Address :    "  Panopticon," Trongate,  Glasgow. Telephone:  Bell  2182. Seamore  Picture  House,  Glasgow. Black  Cat  Picture  House,  Parkhead,  Glasgow. Panopticon,  Glasgow. The  White  Elephant,  Shawlands,  Glasgow. POOLE'S  (C.  W.)  ENTERTAINMENTS.— Head Office  :  31,  Eastgate,  Gloucester. Proprietors  :  Mrs.  C.  W.  &  John  R.  Poole. Managing  Partner  :  John  R.  Poole. General  Manager  :  Ernest  C.  Rogers. Telephone:  Gloucester  1127. Telegrams  :  Dates,  Gloucester. Poole's  Picture  Palace,  Ipswich. Scala  Picture  House,  Oxford. Synod  Hall,  Edinburgh. PROVINCIAL  CINEMATOGRAPH  THEATRES, LTD.— Head  Office  :  New  Gallery  House, 123,  Regent  Street,  London,  W.  1. Chairman:  The  Rr.  Hon.  Lord  Ash  field  . Managing  Director:  W.  Evans. Secretary :  E.  A.  Crisp. Telephone  :  Regent  3212  ( 5  lines). Telegrams:  Procinthe,  Piccy,  London. Globe  Kinema,  Acton. Majestic  Picture  House,  Ashton-under-Lyne. Classic,  Belfast. West  End  Cinema,  Birmingham. Regent,  Bournemouth  (open  1929). Regent,  Brighton. Regent,  Bristol. Arcade  Cinema,  Darlington. Court  Kinema,  Darlington. Alhambra,  Darlington. Majestic,  Doncaster. King's  Theatre,  Dundee. Hackney  Pavilion. New  Picture  House,  Edinburgh. Premier  Super  Cinema,  East  Ham. Picture  House,  Glasgow. Empire,  Glossop. Palace  Cinema,  Glossop. Regent,  Hanley. Marlborough  Theatre,  Holloway. Super  Cinema,  Ilford. Palace  Cinema,  Kentish  Town. Majestic,  Leeds. Picture  House,  Leicester. Trocadero,  Liverpool. New  Gallery,  Regent  Street,-  W.i. Tivoli,  Strand,  W.C. Exchange  Cinema,  Northampton. Picture  House,  Nottingham. Hippodrome,  Nottingham. Broadway  Kinema,  Peterborough. Andrews  Picture  House,  Plymouth. Regent,  Preston. Regent,  Sheffield. Regent,  Stamford  Hill. Havelock  Picture,  House,  Sunderland. Rink  Cinema,  Sydenham. Palace,  Tottenham. exclusive  STANDARD  FILM  AGENCY rtAI  UKL5  (BERNARD  SMITH) CHAPLIN'S  26,  ST.  ANNE'S  COURT, COMEDIES,  ETC.  WARDOUR  STREET,  LONDON,  W.I For  HIRE  or  SALE  Telephones:  Regent  4152-4153.    Telegrams :  Highflier,  Westcett,  Londen. 362 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book Arcade  Cinema,  Worcester. Red  Hall  Cinema,  Walham  Green. Picture  House,  York. St.  George's  Hall,  York. Tower  Cinema,  Peckham. Tower  Cinema  Annexe,  Peckham. Also  controlling : — Associated  Provincial  Picture  Houses,  Ltd. Picture  House,  Aberdeen. Criterion,  Dudley. Regent,  Dudley. Finsbury  Park  Cinema,  Finsbury  Park,  N, Picture  House,  Halifax. Angel  Cinema,  Islington. King's  Cross  Cinema,  King's  Cross.  . Palace  Theatre,  Leigh. Surrey  County  Cinema,  Sutton. Picture  House,  Walsall. Picture  House,  Wednesbury. Picture  House,  Willenhall. Agricultural  Hall  Cinema,  Wolverhampton. Queen's  Picture  House,  Wolverhampton. Scala,  Wolverhampton. Albanv  Ward  Theatres,  Ltd. Bijou,  Bridgwater. Theatre  Royal,  Barnstaple. Palace,  Calne. Palace,  Chippenham. Palace,  Chepstow. Palace,  Cinderford. New  Picture  House,  Cirencester. Palace,  Dorchester. Palladium,  .Exeter. Palace,  Frome. Scala,  Ilfracombe. Palace,  Lydney. Regent,  Monmouth. Palace,  Portland. Palace,  Salisbury. New  Theatre,  Salisbury. Picture  House,  Salisbury. Palace,  Stroud. Picture  House,  Stroud. Palace,  Swindon. Regent,  Swindon  (open  1929). Palace,  Trowbridge. Palace,  Treharris. Regent  Theatre,  We}Tnouth. Palladium,  Weymouth. Belle  Vue,  Weymouth. Palace,  Yeovil. The    Jersey    and    Guernsey  Amusements Co.,  Ltd. Opera  House,  Jersey. Picture  House,  Jersey. St.  Julian's  Theatre,  Guernsey. Scala  Theatres,"  Ltd. Broadway  Palladium,  Ealing . Grange  Cinema,  Kilburn. Palace,  Mai  da  Vale. Q.T.S.,  LTD.— Head  Office  ;    40,  Shaftesbury Avenue,  London,  W.1. Telephone :  Gerrard  6713-4. Telegrams :   Cutyeslim,  Piocy,  London. Electric,  Bournemouth. Central,  Watford. Regent,  Chatham. Regent,  Portsmouth. Coronet,  Notting  Hill  Gate. Star,  Preston. Bridge,  Radcliffe. Palace,  Whitefield. Empire,  Broughton. Grand,  High  Wycombe. Carlton,  Walthamstow. R.  E.  RATGLSFF  CIRCUIT.— Office  :  18,  Edge Grove,  Fairfield,  Liverpool. Telephone:  Old  Swan  n 5S. Crescent   Picture   House,  Douglas. Royalty  Cinema,  Douglas. Grand  Theatre,  Douglas. Tunnel  Road  .Picturedrome,  Liverpool. REGENT  ENTERPRISES,  LTD. — Office  :  1  and 3,  Stanley  Street  Liverpool. Secretary:  Philip  M.  Hanmlr.  ■ Telephone:  Bank  6to. Capitol,  St.  Helens. Coliseum  Cinema,  Walton. New  Coliseum  Picture  House,  Liverpool. Gem  Picture  House,  Liverpool. Popular  Picture  House,  Derby. Popular  Picture  House,  Liverpool. Regent  Picture  House,  Tranmere. RANDOLPH    E.    RICHARDS.— Head  Office; Picturedrome,  Eastbourne. Telephone:    Eastbourne  144 1. Picturedrome,  Eastbourne. Elysium,  Eastbourne. Playhouse,  Bexhill-on-Sea. Kinema,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea. RODEN  CIRCUIT.— Address  :  "  Penang  House," Balfour  Street,  Leven. Globe  P.H.,  Buckhaven. Empire,  East  Wemyss. Pavilion,  Leven. Regent  P.H.,  Leven. STANLEY  ROGERS'  CINEMAS. — Head  Office: 109,  Pilgrim  Street,  Newcastle-on-Tyng. General  Manager:   Edward  J.  Hinge. Telephone:    Newcastle,  Central  5489. Gaiety,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. Empire,  Blaydon-on-Tyne. Corona,  Felling-on-Tj-ne. Hippodrome,  Cleator  Moor. Hippodrome,  New  Silksworth. Globe,  Crawcrook. Palladium,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. Centra]  Palace,  Northwich. Grand,  Pelaw-on-Tyne. THOS.  ROGER. — Head  Office  :  18,  Clyde  Street, _  Motherwell. Telephone:  Motherwell  85. Empire,  Larkhall. Palaceum,  Shettleston,  Glasgow. Premier,  Shettleston,  Glasgow. Annfield  Halls,  Glasgow. Pavilion,  Hawick. The  Theatre,  Hawick. Grand  Central,  Rutherglen,  Glasgow. Pavilion,  Barrhead. BUTCHER'S FILM  SERVICE  LTD. 175,  WARDOUR  STREET,  LONDON,  W.l Branches  at— Glasgow,     Newcastle-o\t-Tyne.    Manchester.  Liverpool. Leeds.       Birmingham.       Nottingham.       Bristol.  Cardiff. Kinema  Directory  {Circuits). 363 SAXTON'S  CINEMAS.— Head  Office;  Glou- cester House,  19,  Charing  Cross  Road, London,  W.C.2. Proprietors  :  L.  H.  Sax ion  and  G.  .L.  Saxton. Telephone:  Regent  4211-2-3. Empire  Cinema.  Wanstead. New  Gaiety  Cinema,  South  Norwood. J.  SCOTT. — Address  :  Cinema,  Dunbar. Empire  Cinema,  Dunbar. Empire  Cinema,  Kilbirnie. Picture  House,  North  Berwick. Empire  Cinema,  Peebles. Empire  Cinema,  Penicuik. Empire  Cinema,  Linlithgow. SCOTTISH  CINEMA  AND  VARIETY THEATRES,  LTD. — Head  Office  :  105, St.  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow. (Controlled  by  Associated  British  Cinemas Ltd.) General  Manager:   D.  A.  Stewart. Telephone  •  Central  2830. Telegrams :  Cinesup,  Glasgow. Kind's,  Charing  X,  Glasgow. The  Bank,  Clydebank. Palace,  Clydebank. Princess,  Springbum,  Glasgow. Portbrae  Picture  House,  Kirkcaldy. Palace,  Kirkcaldy. King's.  Montrose. Palace,  Arbroath. Govan  Cinema,  Govan,  Glasgow. Shawlands  X  Picture  House,  Glasgow. Empire,  Clydebank. Opera  House,  Kirkcaldy. Pavilion,  Gourock. Playhouse,  Dumfries. Theatre  de  Luxe,  Glasgow. Haymarket  Picture  House,  Edinburgh. Savoy,  Edinburgh. Pictui  e  House,  Rosy th. Colise\m,  Glasgow. Palace,  Dundee. King's,  Kilmarnock. Pathheid,  Kirkcaldy. Plaza,  YVishaw. Pavilion,  Dumbarton. La  Scala,  Motherwell. SCOTT  THEATRES,  LTD.— Head  Office:  18, Clyde  Street,  Motherwell. General  Manager  :  Thomas  Roger. Telephone :  Motherwell  85. Telegrams :   Roger,  Solicitor,  Motherwell. Empire  Theatre,  Larkball. Pavilion,  Barrhead. Palaceum,  Shettleston. Premier,  Shettleston. Annfield  Theatre,  Gallowgate,  Glasgow. Pavilion,  Hawick. Theatre,  Hawick. SELWYN  (H.  P.). — Head  Office  :  Hippodrome, Greenwich,  S.E,  10. General  Manager:  H.  A.  Miller. Telephone:  Greenwich  0425. Telegrams :  Greenwich  Hippodrome. Hippodrome,  Greenwich. Premier  Electric  Theatre,  Woolwich. Cinema,  Beresford  Square,  Woolwich.   .  . SHEFFIELD  AND  DISTRICT  CINEMATO- GRAPH THEATRES,  LTD.— Registered Office  :  18,  York  Street,  Sheffield. Telephone:  Central  20S88. Telegrams :  Cinema,  Sheffield. Cinema  House,  Sheffield. Electra  Palace,  Sheffield. Globe  Theatre,  Attercliffe. SHIPMAN  &  KING. — Head  Offices :  2-2,  Charing Cross  Mansions,  Charing  Cross  Road, London,  W.C.  2. Telephone :  Regent  3269. Montpelier  Picture  and  Variety  Palace,  Wal- worth. Super-Cinema,  Walthamstow. The  Cinema,  Hoddesdoa. Electric  Palace.  Rye. Picture  House,  Crowborough. Picture  Theatre,  Tenterden. New  Pavilion,  Horley. Pavilion,  Hailsham. Hippodrome,  Mai  don. Central  Picture  Theatre,  Braintree. Oriel  Picture  Theatre,  Leightcn  Buzzard. Palace,  Braintree. SINGLETON  (R.V.).-Head  Office :  39,  Kirkpatrick Street,  Glasgow. Telephone :   Bridgeton  689. Pavilion  Picture  House,  Airdrie. Premier  Pictures,  Bridgeton,  Glasgow. Plaza,  Burnbank,  Hamilton. Royal,  Bridgeton,  Glasgow. Newton  Picture  House,  Ayr. Electric  Theatre,  Blantyre. Empire,  Coatbridge. Cinema,  Falkirk. Paragon,  Glasgow. Empire,  Dundee. Tollcross  Cinema,  Edinburgh. Premier  Pictures,  Craigneuk. DAN  SLATER.— Offices  ;  29,  Windsor  Street New  Brighton,  Cheshire. Telephone:   Wallasey  2315. Majestic,  Ellesmere  Port. Hippodrome,  Ellesmere  Port. King's  Picture  House,  Little  Sutton. SOUTH  LONDON  THEATRES,  LTD.— Head Office:  Kennington  Park  Road,  S.E.1 1 , Managing  Director  :  M.  L.  Abrahams. Telephone :  Reliance  1589. Old  Kent  Picture  House.  Old  Kent  Road,  S.E.i Kennington  Theatre,  Kennington,  S.E.H. SOUTH  WALES  CINEMAS,  LTD.— Head  Office Albert  Hail,  Cradock  Street,  Swansea. General  Manager  :  W.  J.  Vaughan.- Telephone:  Swansea  2672. Albert  Hall,  Swansea. Carlton  Cinema,  Swansea. Picture  House,  Swansea. BUTCHERS FILM  SERVICE,  Ltd.,  175,  Wardour  St.,  London,  W.l 364 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. SPLOTT  (CARDIFF)  CI  N  EM  A  CO.,  LT  D. — Office : 15,  Windsor  Place,  Cardiff. Joint  Managing  Directors  :  A.  B.  Watts, P.  S.  James,  W.  Watts,  W.  A.  V.  James. Telephone:  Cardiff  2900-1. Telegrams :  Balance,  Cardiff. Splott  Cinema,  Cardiff. Gaiety  Cinema,  Cardiff. Canton  Cinema,  Cardiff. Ninian  Cinema,  Cardiff. Regent  Cinema,  Ely,  Cardiff. Clifton  Cinema,  Cardiff  (Concord  Cinemas,  Ltd.) FRANK  E.  SPRING'S  CIRCUIT. — Head  Office  : Parsonage  Chambers,  3,  The  Parsonage. Manchester. Telephone  :   Central  7905. Mount,  Bolton. Atlas,  Bolton. Rum  worth  Electric  Theatre,  Bolton. Empire,  St.  Annes-on-Sea. Empire,  Wigan. STOLL  CIRCUIT. — Head  Office  :   Stoli  Offices  : Coliseum  Buildings,   London,  W.C.2. Chairman:  Sir  Oswald  Stoll. General  Manager:   Lloyd  Langdon. Telephone :    Gerrard  7903  (7  lines). Telegrams  :   Oswastoll,  VVestrand,  London. Stoll  Picture  Theatre,   Kingsway,  London. Stoll    Picture   Theatre,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. Floral  Hall,  Leicester. Stoll  Picture  Theatre,  Bedminster. Picture  House,  Chatham. WILL  STONE'S  CIRCUIT.— Head  Office:  New Hippodrome,  Tonypandy,  S.  Wales. Proprietor :  Will  Stone. General  Manager  :  Edgar  Harper. General  Secretary  :  Geo.  Hedges. Telephone :    Tonypandy  54. Telegrams  :    Stone,  Tonypandy.  , Victoria  Hall,  Rhymney,  Mon. New  Hippodrome,  Tonypandy. Public  Hall,  Pontycymmer,  Glam. Pavilion,  Blackwood,  Mon. Oddfellows'  Hall,  Dowlais,  Glam. Palladium,  Midsomer  Norton,  Som. STRAND  CINEMA  TH  EATRE  CO.  (1920),  LTD,,— - Head  Office  :  33  Strand  Street,  Douglas, Isle  of  Man. Telephone:  Douglas  14. Telegrams:   Strand  Cinema,  Douglas. Picture  House,  Douglas. Strand  Cinema  Theatre,  Douglas. Pavilion,  Peel. Cinema  House,  Ramsey. STREATLEY  HOUSE  GROUP.  Head  Office: 187.  Piccadilly,  London,  W.  1. Managing  Director  :  D.  R.  Blair. Secretary :   J.  J.  Hilyer,  F.C.I.S. Telephone:  Gerrard  8766. Telegrams  :   Syndic,  London. Empire,  Streatham  High  Road,  S.VV. Golden  Domes,  Streatham  High  Road,  S.W. Golden  Domes,  Denmark  Hill.S.E. Mile  End  Cinema,  Mile  End  Road. Paisley  Picture  Theatre,  Paisley. St.  Enoch  Picture  Theatre,  Glasgow. Dundee  Cinema  Palace,  Dundee. Her  Majesty's  Theatre,  Dundee. SUBURBAN    SUPER-CINEMAS,    LTD, — Head Office  ;  5/8,  Marble  Arch,  London,  W. Chairman:  D.  T.  Davies. Managing  Director:  Arthur  Gilbert. Telephone  :  Paddington  991 1  f^. Queen's,  Forest  Gate,  E. Coronation,  Manor  Park,  E. Palladium,  Brixton,  S.W. SUNDERLAND  AMUSEMENTS,  LTD.— Re- gistered Office  :  37,  King  Street,  South Shields. Telephone:  South  Shields  6. Telegrams  :  Roker  Varieties. Roker  Variety  Theatre,  Sunderland.  Tel.  1504. Villier's  Electric  Theatre,  Sunderland.  Tel.  1745 CHARLES  THOMPSON'S  CIRCUIT. — Head Office  :  97,  Albion  Street,  Leeds. Telephone:  Leeds  25859. Telegrams :  Ceetee,  Leeds. Palace,  Doncaster. Palace,  Scunthorpe. THOMPSON'S  (THOS.)  CIRCUIT.— Head  Office  : Hippodrome,  Middlesbrough. Telephone :  Middlesbrough  515. Telegrams :  Hippodrome,  Middlesbrough. Palladium,  Hartlepool. Empire  Theatre,  Loftus,  North  Yorks. Grand  Electric  Theatre,  Carlin  How. Central  Picture  House,  Redcar. Empire,  Guisboro',  Yorks. Picture  House,  Saltburn. TINDLE  (JAS.  H.),  Exors.  of.— Head  Office: Wheatsheaf,  Sunderland. Empress  Theatre,  Horden,  Durham. Jarrow  Kino,  Jarrow-on-Tvne. Wheatsheaf   Hall,  Sunderland. TOURS,  LTD.— Address  :  Colehurst,  Worcester. Managing  Director  :  Arthur  Carlton. Telephone :  Worcester  393. Telegrams:  Carlton,  Colehurst,  Worcester. New  Theatre  Royal,  Worcester. Silver  Cinema,  Worcester. Theatre  Royal,  Barry. Silver  Cinema,  Barry. Theatre  Royal,  Bath. Prince  of  Wales  Theatre,  Rugby. New  Opera  House,  Kidderminster. TOZER  AND  LINSELL  CIRCUIT.— Head  Office  : 55,  Cambridge  Street,  Pancras  Road,  N.W.  1. Proprietors  :  R.  Tozer  and  S.  E.  Linsell. Cinema,  Saffron  Walden. Empire  Theatre,  Halstead. Colne  Valley  Cinema,  Halstead. Cinema,  Manningtree. TWADDLE,  A.— Address:  St.  George's  Cross Electric,  Glasgow. Telephone:.  Douglas  3087. St.  George's  Cross  Electric,  Glasgow. Kingston  Hall,  Glasgow. Miners'  Institute,  Cowie. Miners'  Institute,  Fallin. Picture  House,  Millport. Palace,  Port  Glasgow. Kinema  Directory  (Circuits). 365 TYNE  PICTURE  HOUSES,  LTD. — Office: Central  Buildings,  Station  Road,  WaMsend- on-Tyne. General  Manager  :  Thos.  MacHarg. Telephone:    Wallsend  66. Tyne  Picture  Theatre,  Wallsend-on-Tyne. Royal  Pictures,  Wallsend-on-Tyne. Brinkburn  Picture  Theatre,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. Pearl  Picture  Palace,  Wellington  Quay. UNION  CINEMA  CO.,  LTD.— Registered  Offices  ; 99a,  Charing  Cross  Road,  London.  W.C.2. Managing  Dierctor  :  C.  F.  Bernhard. Telephone:  Gerrard  6364-5. Telegrams :    Exhibifil,  Westcent,  London. Victoria  Hall,  Portsmouth. Rial  to,  Maidenhead. Picture  Theatre,  Maidenhead. Grand  Picture  Theatre,  Huddersfield. St.  James's  Theatre,  King's  Lynn. Electric  Theatre,  King's  Lynn. ' Adelaide  Picture  Hall,  Benwell,  Newcastle-on- Tyne. UNITED  PICTURE  THEATRES,  LTD.— Re- gistered Offices  ;  3,  London  Wall  Buildings, E.C.2.  Administrative  Offices :  Hippo- drome Chambers,  High  Street,  London, N.W.I. Chairman:   I.  W.  Schlesinger. Managing  Director  :  Albert  Clavering. Theatres  Secretary  :  W.  H.  Bickerton. General  Manager :  George  Clavering. Assistant  General  Manager :  L.  T.  Swain. Telephone:  North  1234,  5681-2. Broadway  Theatre,  New  Cross. Hippodrome,  Camden  Town, Empire,  Mile  End. Kennington  Theatre. Palace,  Kilburn. Picture  House,  Old  Kent  Road. Rivoli,  Whitechapel. Shakespeare  Theatre,  Clapham  Junction. Hippodrome,  Woolwich. Palaseum,  Commercial  Road,  E. Palace,  Southall. Hippodrome,  Putney. Stamford  Hill  Cinema,  Clapton. Super  Cinema,  Charing  Cross  Road. VICTORY  THEATRES,  LTD.— Head  Office: Edgar  Street,  Accrington. General  Manager  :  Arthur  Peel. Telephone:  Accrington  2350,  2701, Empire  Picture  House,  Accrington. Majestic  Theatre,  Nelson.   (Phone  334.) WAINWRIGHT  CIRCUIT  (J.  G.  and  R.  B.  Wain- wright,  Ltd.)— Offices  :  6  and  7,  Piccadilly Mansions,  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London,  W.1 . Telephone  :   Gerrard  0484. Telegrams  ;   Eximwainri,  Piccy,  London. Pavilion,  Aylesbury. Exchange  Theatre,  Chichester. Picture  House,  Leatherhead. WALLAW  PICTURES,  LTD.— Registered  Office  : Wallaw  Buildings,  Ashington,  Northum- berland. Managing  Director  :  Walter  Lawson. Telephone  :  Ashington  31. Telegrams  :    Wallaw,  Ashington. Wallaw  PictureTHouse,  Ashington. Pavilion  Theatre,  Ashington. Buffalo  Picture^Palace,  Ashington. Miners'  Theatre,  Ashington. Wallaw  P.H.,  Newbiggin-by-the-Sea. JOHN  WALTER'S  CIRCUIT.— Head  Office  : Fleetwood.  Registered  Office  :  Art  Picture House,  Bury. Art  Picture  House,  Fleetwood. Art  Picture  Playhouse,  Newmills. Art  Picture  House,  Bury. Castle  Picture  House,  Bury. WARSTON  PICTURES,  LTD.— Registered Offices ;  20,  Brazennose  Street,  Manchester. Telephone :   Central  3620. Palace,  Urmston. Star  Kinema,  Warrington. Picturedrome,  Warrington. .4/50  controlling: — King's  Picture  Playhouse,  Chelsea. Imperial,  Brook's  Bar. Queen's,  Longsight. Coliseum,  Ardwick  Green. WELSH  HILLS  CINEMA  CO.,  LTD.— Head Office  :  Salisbury  Cottage,  Trealaw,  Glam. Chairman  and  Managing  Director  :  D.  Hughes General  Manager:  W.  G.  Hutt. Secretary :  D.  W.  Hughes. Telephone:  Tonypandy  48. Telegraphic  Address  :  Welsh  Hills  Cinema  Co. , Ltd.,  Trealaw. New  Theatre,  Maesteg. Cinema,  Pontygwaith. Grand  Cinema,  Porth. Olympia,  Ogmore  Vale. Picturedrome,  Tonypandy. Royal  Cinema,  Tonypandy. Pavilion,  Treorchy,  Glam. ROWLAND  WILLIAMS'  CIRCUIT. — Head Office  :  Buckland  Chambers,  Queen's Arcade,  Cardiff. Telephone:  Cardiff  1807. Palace  Cinema,  Pengam,  Mon. Palladium,  Pengam,  Mon. White  Palace,  Whitchurch,  Glam. New  Theatre,  Port  Talbot. RICHARD  G.  WILLIAMSON— Address  ;  96, West  Regent  Street,  Glasgow. Telephone:  Douglas  3431. Park  Cinema,  Dennistoun,  Glasgow. Bijou  Picture  House,  Cowcaddens,  Glasgow. WIRRAL  PICTURE  DROMES.  LTD.  'QUEEN'S PICTURE  HOUSE  CIRCUIT).  —  Booking Office  ;  Queen's  Picturedrome,  Wallasey. Queen's,  Seacombe,  Wallasey. Queen's,  Walton. Queen's,  Waterloo. Queen's,  Ashton-in  Makerfield. Queen's,  Warrington. A.  WITHERS.— Head  Office  :  New  Hall,  Bar- goed,  South  Wales. Telephone:  Bargoed  72. Telegrams:   Newhall,  Bargoed. New  Hall,  Bargoed. Palace  Cinema,  Bargoed. H anbury  Cinema,  Bargoed. 366  The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. IllJIi AN  ORCHESTRA  IN ITSELF/' The  Jar  dine Orchestral  Organ THE   Instrument  that MUST  have  a  place  in every  up-to-date  Kinema These  magnificent  instruments  are  now  installed in  the NEW  TIVOLI  PALACE,  Strand, London and  the STOLL    PICTURE  THEATRE {London  Opera  House,  Kin&sway,  W.C.) They  are  a  surprise  and  revelation  of amazing  musical  possibilities  in  full orchestration   or  accompaniment. WRITE  FOR  FULL  DETAILS: JARDINE  &  Co.  LTD ORGAN  BUILDERS  AND  TONE  SPECIALISTS, Old     Trafford,  MANCHESTER. ESTABLISHED  OVER  100  YEARS. ^HllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllU Kinema  Directory  [London).  367 Di rectory   of  Kinemas Every  effort  has  been  made  to  ensure  accuracy  in  the  particulars  given  in this  Directory,  but  the  publishers  do  not  hold  themselves  responsible  for  any inaccuracies  that  may  occur. LONDON Acton,  w. Crown  Cinema,  High  Street,  W.3. — Prop. Ameuik  Theatres,  Ltd. Globe  Kinema,  High  Street,  W.3. — Prop., Provincial  Cinematograph  Theatres,  Ltd., New  Gallery  House,  123,  Regent  Street, London,  W.i.  Phone,  Regent  3212.  Phone, Chiswick  1458. Kinema,  Horn  Lane,  W.3. — Prop,  and  man., George  Alexander.  Booked  at  hall.  Two changes  weekly.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  3d.    Phone,  Chiswick  1544. Baker  street,  n.w. Tussaud's  Cinema. — Props.,  Madame  Tus- saud's  (1926)  Ltd.,  Welbeck  1832.  Contin- uous. Booked  at  Hall.  Pictures  and  Var- iety. Cafe.  Prices,  is,  3d.  to  3s.  6d:  Phone, Ambassador,   9133.    Station,   Baker  Street. EALHAIW,  S.W. Balham  Palladium,  Balham  High  Road. — Prop.,  General  Theatre  Corporation,  Ltd.,  52, Haymarket,  S.W.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d. to  2s.  4d.    Phone,  Streatham  596. Pavilion,  Balham  High  Road. — Prop.,  Denman Picture  Houses,  Ltd.,  4-6,  Denman  St.,  W.i. Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Pictures  and Variety.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to 2s.  4d.    Phone,  Streatham  0471. Picture  House,  Balham  High  Road. — Prop., Kashnov  and  Snazelle.  Continuous.  Pictures and  Variety.  Three  changes  weekly.  Prices, gd.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone,  Battersea  0659. BARNES,  S.W. Barnes  Theatre,  Church  Road,S.W.i3. — Props. Barnes  Theatre,  Ltd.  Booked  by  E.  Carreras, Kent  House,  Regent  Street,  W.i.  Continuous. Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage,  8  ft.  deep.  Dance Hall.  Prices,  8d.  to  is.  iod.  Phone,  Riverside 0381. BATTERSEA,  S.W. Radium  Cinema,  105,  York  Road,  S.W. — -Props., M.  and  N.  Froome.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Three  changes  weekly.  Prices.  4c!. to  9d.  Phone,  Battersea  5638.  Station, Clapham  Junction,  (S.R.). Super  Palace,  32,  York  Road. — Prop^ Clapham  The  atre,Ltd.,  Pictures  and  Variety' Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two  change- weeklv.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone Battersea  1810.    Station,  Battersea   (S.R.).  ' BEAR  STREET,  W.I. Cameo. — Prop.,  Amusements  (London),  Ltd. Man.  Dir.,  Mark  Wolfe.  Continuous.  Prices is.  3d.  to  5s.  yd.    Phone,  Regent  1638. BERMONDSEY,  S.E. Cinema,  Jamaica  Road. — Prop.,  L.  Posner  and H.  Pearl.  Booked  at  Biograph,  Victoria, S.W.i.  Continuous.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Phone; Bermondsey  2405.  Station,  London  Bridge (S.R.) Colleen  Cinema,  St.  James  Road,  Southwark Park  Road. — Prop.,  Select  Cinemas  (London), Ltd.,  19,  Charing  Cross  Road.  W.C.2.  Phone Gerrard  5771.  Booked  by  H.O.  Pictures  and Variety.  Stage,  6  ft.  deep.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices  5d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone, Bermondsey  11 88. Grand  Cinema,  Grange  Road,  S.E. — Prop., Grand  Cinema,  Bermondsey,  Ltd.  Booked at  hall.  Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Phone,  Bermondsey  1826. Station,  Elephant  and  Castle  (S.R.). Palace  Cinema,  Southwark  Park  Road.— Prop. Palace  Cinema  (Southwark  Park  Road),  Ltd. Booked  at  hall.  Three  changes  weekly. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Station,  London  Bridge (S.R.). Star  Cinema,  Abbey  Street. — Prop.,  Star Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  hall.  Con- tinuous. Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d. to  is.  6d.    Phone,  Hop  3399. BETHNAL  GREEN,  E. Empire  Picturedrome,  Green  Street. — Prop., A.  Gaff.  Booked  at  hall.  Continuous.  Pic- tures and  Variety.  Three  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  is.    Phone,  East  3746. Excelsior  Kinema,  Mansford  Street,  E.2.— Prop.,  Excelsior  Hall,  Ltd.  Booked  at  hall by  E.  G.  Newton.  Continuous.  Pictures  and Variety.  Stage,  16  ft.  deep.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Phone,  Bishops- gate  5060.    Station,  Bethnal  Green  (L.N.E.R.) UICOAU  AND  WILL Hie  Pin  As  mm  SELL  YOUR  cinema mm.  IS  fflSBM  SB^KI    Quick.    Without  trouble  to  you.  Buyer-. Mi  «B     mmm     Willn    waiting    for  Halls   of  a!! mm  mm    mmmmt      mm    mm    «  n  «  Prices,  in  all  Parts. CLEMENT     BLAKE    &    DAY,    THE    Cinema  Agents. 122,   WARDOUR   STREET,    LONDON,   W.I , 368 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Forresters'  Cinema,  93,  Cambridge  Rd.,  E.i, — rrop.,  Forresters'  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd. Museum  Cinema,  Cambridge  Road. — Prop. A.  Rothstein.  Booked  at  hall.  Continuous, Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.. Phone,  Clissold  3017.  Station,  Cambridge Heath  (L.N.E.R.). Smart's  Picture  Palace,  281-283,  Bethnal Green  Road. — Prop.,  H.B.N.  Picture  House, Ltd.  Booked  at  hall.  Three  changes  week- ly. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Phone,  Bishopsgate 1040. BLACKFRIARS  ROAD,  S.E. Grand  Central  Theatre. — -Props.,  J.  H. Canvin,  Ben  Jones,  and  J.  E.  Phillips.  Con- tinuous. Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  Phone,  City  0725. BLODMSBURY,  W.C. Bloomsbury  Cinema,  Theobalds  Road. — Prop., Bloomsbury  Cinema,  Ltd.  Booked  at hall.  Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly. Prices,  is.  to  3s.  6d.    Phone,  Museum  7153. BOROUGH,  S.E. Trinity  Cinema,  Trinity  Street.-— Prop.,  S. Rabski.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  6d.   Phone,  Hop  4455. BOW,  E. Bow  Electric  Theatre,  127,  Bow  Road,  E. — Prop  ,  F.  J.  Jones.  Booked  at  hall.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d. to  is.  3d.    Phone,  East  1070. Bow  Palace,  156,  Bow  Road,  E, 3.— Pictures and  varieties.  Prop.,  Julius  Winton.  Con- tinuous. Three  changes  weekly.  Phone, East  5788. Geisha  Electric  Cinema,  Parnell  Road,  E.3. — Prop.,  Geisha  Electric  Cinemas,  46,  Earlham Grove,  Forest  Gate,  E.7.  Continuous.  Mat., Mon.,  Tues.  &  Sat.  Three  changes  weekly. Prices,  2d.  and  4d. BRIXTON,  S.WC Brixton  Astoria,  Stockwell  Road,  S.W.4. — Prop.,  Brixton  Astoria,  Ltd. Brixton  Pavilion,  The  Oval,  S.W.2. — Prop., W.  W.  Thompson,  T.  and  S.  Cinemas,  Ltd. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  8d, to  2S.  4d.  Phone,  Brixton  1649. New  Royalty  Kinema,  101-3,  Brixton  Hill, S.W.9. — Prop.  Brixton  Amusements,  Ltd. Continuous,  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 8d.  to  2S.  4d.    Phone,  Brixton  2219. Palladium  Picture  Playhouse. — Prop.,  Sub- urban Super  Cinemas,  Ltd.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  8d.  to  2s. Phone,  Brixton  1114. BROCKLEY,  S.E. Crofton  Park  Cinema,  Brockley  Road.— Props.,  Harper  and  Proctor.  Booking  Man., T.  L.  Parkinson.  Booked  at  hall.  Contin- uous. Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  sd. to  is.  6d.  Phone,  New  Cross  2165.  Station, Crofton  Park. Palladium,  Foxberry  Road. — Prop.  ,  Armstrong Theatres  (London),  Ltd.  Continuous.  Three changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone, New  Cross  2054. Camberwell,  S.E. Camberwell  Empire.  Denmark  Hill,  S.E. 5. — Prop.,  District  Empires,  Ltd.  Booked  at H.O.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage,  28  ft deep,  3  dressing  rooms.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone, 4880  Brixton.    Station,  Denmark  Hill  (S.R.). Coronet  Cinema,  Well  Street. — Props.,  J.  &  F. English.  Continuous.  Three  changes weeklv.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Rodney 3830.  Station,  Camberwell  New  Road  (S.R.). Golden  Domes,  28,  Denmark  Hill,  S.E  5. — Props.,  Harry  E.  Attrill,  and  Eric  Alexander. Booked  at  hall.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  iod.  Phone,  Brixton. 2128. Grand  Hall  Cinema,  Camberwell  New  Road- Prop.,  Mrs.  Purcell.  Booked  at  H.O.,  10, D'Arblay  Street,  W.i.  Regent  1768.  Con- tinuous. One  change  weekly.  Prices,  6d. to  is.  iod.  Phone,  Rodnev,  4335.  Station, Camberwell  New  Road  (S.R.) Picture  Empire,  Camberwell  Road. — Prop., W.  Fowler  Pettie.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Phone,  Rod- ney 3312. Purple  Picture  Palace,  Camberwell  Gate, S.E. 17. — Prop.,  Purple  Picture  Paiace  Co.. Booked  at  hall.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  2s.  Phone, Rodney  3527.  Station,  Elephant  and  Castle (S.R.). CAMDEN  TOWN,  N.W. Britannia  Picture  Palace,  High  Street, N.W.i.— Prop.,  Electric  Theatres  (1908), Ltd.  Booked  at  Cinema  House.  Oxford  St,. W.  Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.    Phone,  North  0043. Camden  Hippodrome,  High  Street,  N.W.i.— Prop.,  United  Picture  Theatres,  Ltd.,  High Street,  N.W.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous. Three  changes  weekly. CANNING  TOWN,  E. Grand  Cinema,  Barking  Road. — Prop.,  Den- man  Picture  Houses  Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O, Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d. to  is.  2d.    Phone,  Albert  Dock  1784. Imperial  Theatre,  Barking  Road,  E.16. — ■ Prop.,  Super  Cinema  (Canning  Town),  Ltd. Booked  at  hall.  Continuous.  Three  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  2s.  Phone,  Albert Dock  1012. Rathbone  Street  Cinema. — Prop.,  Mrs.  R. Sweetingham.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Three  changes  weekly.    Prices,  3d.  to  is. WHITE  CARGO THE   WORLD'S   GREATEST  SUBJECT (A  British  Quota  Picture) W.  P.  FILM  Co.,  Ltd,  92,  Wardour  St.,  London,  W.I. i Kinema  Directory  [London). 369 CATFORD,  S.E. Central  Hall  Picture  House,  S.E. — Props., J.  and  T.  Watt.  Booked  by  H.  J.  Watt,  i, Central  Parade,  Catford.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  iod. Phone.  Lee  Green  211 8.  Station.  Catford Bridge  (S.R.). Queen's  Hall,  Rushey  Green. — Prop.,Catwood Cinemas,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Three  changes weekly.    Phone,  Lee  Green  171 1. CHARING  CROSS  ROAD  W.C.2. Astoria.. — Props.,  General  Theatres  Corp.,  Ltd. 52,  Haymarket,  S.W.i.  Pictures  and  Variety. Prices, is.  3d.  to  3s.  6d.  Contiauous.  Booked at  H.O.  Phone,  Gerrard  5528.  Stage,  14  ft. Dance  hall  and  cafe. Cameo  (see  under  Bear  Street). Super  Cinema. — Prop.,  L.  Lesser.  Gen.  and Booking  Man.,  H.  S.  Arnold.  Cafe.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  is.  3d. to  3s.  Boxes,  7s.  and  10s.  6d.  Phone,  Regent 0784. CHARLTON,  S.E. Charlton  Palace,  Woolwich  Road,  S.E. — Prop.,  Charlton  Picture  Palace,  Ltd.  Booked at  hall.  Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly. Prices,  5d.  to  is.3d.  Phone,  Creenwich  o 71 1 . Station,  Charlton  (S.R.). CHELSEA,  S.W Cadogan  Cinema,  King's,  Road  S.W. 3. — Prop., Duff  and  Duff.  BooKed  at  hall.  Continuous. Three  change  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d. Station,  Sloane  Square  (District). Globe  Electric  Theatre,  Blantyre  Street, S.W.3.— Prop.,  John  W.  Thould.  Booked  at hall.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Three  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  6d.  Station,  Chelsea. King's  Picture  Playhouse,  279,  King's Road,  S.W. 3. — Prop.,  Chelsea  Picture  House* Ltd.  Gen.  Man.,  R.J.Whiteside.  Continuous. Three  changes  weekly.  Phone,  Kensington 3139.    Station,  Sloane  Square  (District). Picture  House,  148,  King's  Road,  S.W. 3. — Prop.,  Chambers  and  Smurthwaite,  Ltd., 80,  Regent  Street,  W.i.  Booked  by  S.  T. Smurthwaite.  Continuous.  Three  changes weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone, Kensington  4388.  Station,  Sloane  Square (District). Prince  of  Wales  Cinema,  King's  Road. — ■ Prop.,  J.  MacVeagh,  5,  Woburn  Place,  Russell Square,  London  W.C.i.  Phone,  Museum 6771.  Booked  by  Prop.  Continuous.  Prices, 6d.  to  2s. CKINGFORD,  E. Pavilion  Cinema,  Station  Road,  E.4.— Prop., R.  Ridge  Mander.  Booked  at  Hall.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  iod. Phone,  Chingford  134.  Station,  Chingford (L.N.E.R.). CHISWICK,  W. Cinema  Royal,  High  Road. — Prop., H.  de  Solla.  Continuous.  Two  change* weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  iod.  Phone,  Chis- wick  3363.  Station,  Turnham  Gr^en  (S.R.) Coliseum,  High  Road. — Prop,  and  Man.,  Mr. and  Miss  Diez.  Booked  at  hall.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Pictures  and  Variety, Prices,  6d.  to  is.  iod.    Phone,  Chiswick  3263. CLAPHAM,  S.W Majestic  Theatre,  High  Street. — Prop., Provincial  Cinematograph  Theatres,  Ltd. Booked  at  Hall  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  9d.  to  3s.  Phone,  Battersea 0787. Pavilion,  33,  High  Street. — Prop.,  J.  A.  Dobbin, Booked  at  hall.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  8d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone,  Brixton 1 64  7.  Station,  Clapham  North  (Tube  and  S.R.) CLAPHAM  JUNCTION,  S.W. Globe  Cinema,  Northcote  Road. — Prop.  Monica Cinemas.  Booked  at  hall.  Continuous.  Three changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, Battersea  1325  Extension.  Station,  Clapham Junction  (S.R.). Imperial  Picture  Theatre,  St.  John's  Hill, S.W.11.— Prop.,  Clapham  Theatre,  Ltd., Clapham  Junction.  S.W.n.  Booked  at hall  by  N.  Lee.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  iod.  Phone,  Battersea  0275.  Station, Clapham  Junction  (S.R.). Pavilion,  Lavender  Hill,  S.W. — Prop.,  Gau- mont-British  Picture  Corpn.,  Ltd.  Booked at  H.O.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Pictures  and  Variety.  Prices,  gd.  to  3s. 6d. Phone,  Battersea  1399.  Station,  Clapham Junction  (S.R.). Shakespeare,  Lavender  Hill,  S.W. 11. — Prop., United  Picture  Theatres,  Ltd.  Pictures  and Variety.  Stage,  38  ft.  deep.  Eight  dressing rooms.  Variety  booked  by  I.V.T.A.  Fi  m  - at  H.O.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  5d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone,  Battersea  1292. Station,  Clapham  Junction. CLAPTON,  E. Clapton  Rink  Cinema,  Lower  Clapton  Road. — Prop.,  Clapton  Playhouses,  Ltd.  Booked  at H.O.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  2s.    Phone,  Clissold  1448. Kenning  Hall  Cinema,  Lower  Clapton  Road. — Res.  Man.,  A.  Ellis.  Booked  at  hall.  Con- tinuous. Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d. to  is.  6d.   Phone,  Clissold  1314. CLAPTON  COMMON,  E. Stamford  Hill  Super  Cinema.  —  (See Stamford  Hill). COMMERCIAL  ROAD,  E. Palaseum,  Commercial  Road,  E. — Prop., Palaseum,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous  . Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  2s.  4d. Phone,  Avenue  4936. 1929 "PRO  PATRI AS  BIG  PICTURE  YEAR. I  THE  BURHIMC  HEART  J <J\  LUDWIC  BERCER  Production  with  MADY  CHRISTIANJ0 .phone:  recent  661*5  PRO  PflTRIfl  FILMS  LTD.,  46  Brewer  St.,  London,  W.I.  d 370 The  Kin emato graph  Year  Book. COVENTRY  STREET,  W.I. Rialto. — Prop.,  Rialto  Cinemas,  Ltd.  Res. .Man.,  Billie  Stewart.  Continuous.  One  change weekly.  Cafe.  Prices,  is.  2d.  to  5s.  9d. Phone,  Regent  2588. CRICKLEWOOD,  N.W. Palace  Cinema,  Broadway,  N.W. 2. — Prop.* J.  &  C.  Clove.  Booked  at  hall.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Pictures  and  Variety. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  iod.    Phone,  Willesden  1943. Queen's  Hall. — Prop.,  Catford  Cinemas,  Ltd., Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices 8d.  to  2S.  4d.  Phone,  Hampstead  5996. Station,  Willesden  Green. CROUCH  END,  N. Hippodrome. — Prop.,  General  Theatre  Corp., Ltd.  Dance  Hall.  Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices  6d. to  2s.    Phone,  Mountview  0420. Perfect  Picture  House,  Tottenham  Lane. — Prop.,  Oliver  Ward.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Phone,  Mountview  1363. Station,  Crouch  End. CUSTOM   HOUSE,  E. Apollo  Picture  Theatre,  Freemason's  Road. Prop.,  F.  Parnell.    Continuous  from  5.30  p.m. Mat.,  Mon.,  Thurs.  and  Sat.    Three  changes weekly.    Prices  3d.  to  gd. Custom  House,  Electric  Theatre,  Adamson Road.    Prop.,  F.  Parnell.    Continuous  from 5.30  p.m.    Mat.,  Sat.     Prices,  2d.  to  4d. Oalston,  E. Amhurst  Hall,   High   Street,   Kingsland. — Prop.,  Amhurst  Pictures,  Ltd.    Booked  at hall  by  D.  J.  Jacobs.     Three  shows  daily. Three  changes  weekly.    Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,     Clissold     1642.    Station,     Dais  ton Junction,  L.M.S. King's  Cinema,  432  j\,  Kingsland  Road,  E.8. — Prop.,  A.  Lovell.    Continuous.    Prices  3d.  to is.    Phone,  Clissold  2618.    Station,  Dalston Junction,  L.M.S. Kingsland  Empire,  High  Street,  Kingsland. — Prop.,  Kingsland  Empire,  Ltd.    Continuous.  . Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,     Clissold     3484.    Station,  Dalston Junction,  L.M.S. Kingsland     Imperial     Picture  Theatre, 538/40,  Kingsland  Road,  E. 8.— Prop.,  A.  P. Grange.    Booked  at  Hall.   Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, Clissold    1399.    Station,    Dalston  Junction (L.M.S.). Picture  House,  Dalston  Lane,  E.8. — Prop., Gaumont  -British  Corporation,  Ltd.  Booked  at H.O.  Cafe.  Dance  Hall.  Continuous.  Three changes  weekly.  Prices,  gd.  to  2s.  4d. Variety.  Stage  i6ft.  by  48ft.  3  dressing rooms.  Phone,  Clissold  3568.  Station,  Dal- ston Junction  (L.M.S.).    Bus  38,  30  and  76. DEPTFORD,  S.E. Broadway  Theatre,  Broadway. — (See  New Cross.) Deptford  Electric  Palace,  High  Street. — Prop.,  Deptford  Electric  Palace,  Ltd.  Man. Dir.,  S.  A.  Edwards.  Booked  at  hall.  Con- tinuous. Three  changes  weeldy.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  Phone,  New  Cross  1538.  Station,  Dept- ford High  Street  (S.R.) Palladium,  Broadway,  S.E. 8. — Prop.,  E  Brooks. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Three  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  New Cross  1896. Baling,  w. Broadway  Palladium,  22.  Broadway,  W.5. — Prop.,  Provincial  Cinematograph  Theatres, Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O.  Pictures  and  Variety. Stage,  16  ft.  deep.  4  dressing  rooms.  Dance Hall.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone,  Ealing  1276. Station.  Ealing  Broadwav,  G.W.R. Elite,  Northfields  Avenue,  WT.i3. — Prop.,  Mrs.  S. Lyons.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. Station,  Northfieids  (Tube). Walpole  Cinema,  Bond  Street,  W.5. — Prop., Walpole  Cinema,  Ltd.  Dirs.,  T.  B.  and  W.  B  . Percy.  Sec,  F.  G.  Ellen,  377a,  Uxbridge Road,  Acton,  W.3.  Pnone,  Chiswick  2077. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Phone,  Ealing  3396.  Station, Ealing. West  Ealing  Kinema,  Northfields  Avenue, VV.13. — Prop.,  J.  Myers,  Victory  Hoase,  39, Paddenswick  Road,  Hammersmith.  Booked at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone,  Ealing  0934. Station,  West  Ealing  (G.W.R.). EARLSFIELD,  S.W. Premier  Electric  Theatre,  26S,  Garratt  Lane, S.W.i  8. — Prop.,  Blumstein,  Kocham  and Tropp.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Three changes  weekly.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Cafe. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Battersea  1481. Station,  Earlsfield  (S.R.). EAST   DULWICH,  S.E. Pavilion. — Prop.,  Carlton  Picture  Houses,  Ltd. Man.  Dir.,  C.  J.  Wakeling.  Booked  at  hall. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d. to  is.  6d.  Phone,  New  Cross  2704.  Station, East  Dulwich  (S.R.). EAST    HAM,  E. Boleyn  Theatre,  Barking  Road,  E. 6. — Props., H.  H.  and  S.  R.  DartnaU.  Booked  at  Hall. Two  shows  nightly.  Mats.,  Mon.,  Thurs.  and Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Grangewood 0385.  Station,  Upton  Park. Broadway  Cinema,  High  Street  South. — Prop., East  Ham  B.oad^av  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd. Gen.  Man.,  Sidney  S.  Morrison.    Booked  at I929-PR0  PATRIAS  BIG  PICTURE  YEAR Kn,/a  throw  of  picra The  Companion  Picture  toxVSHIRAZ" phone.- recent 6614*5  PRO  PflTRIfl  FILMS  LID.. 46  Brewer  Su  London,  W.I. Kin  em  a  Directory  {London). 371 hall.  Shows,  5.15  to  10.30.  Mats.,  Mon., Thurs.,  and  Sat.  Three  changes  weekly. Prices,  2d.  to  rs.  3d.  Phone  Grangewood 0427.    Station.  East  Ham  (District). Kinema,  Barking  Road,  E.6. — Prop.,  Denman London  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  197,  Wardour  Street, W.i.  Phone,  Regent  0251.  Booked  at  H.O. Continuous.     Phone,  Grangewood  0672. Picture  Coliseum  Hign  Street  North.— Props., W.  T.  Scriven  and  W.  J.  Huxtable.  Gen. Man.,  A.  Tench.  Booked  at  hall.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Grange- wood  0175.    Station,  East  Ham  (Tube). Premier  Super  Cinema,  High  Street  North- Prop.,  Provincial  Cinematograph  Theatres, Ltd.,  123,  Regent  Street,  "W.  Man.  Dir..  W. Evans.  Phone,  Regent  3212.  Picture s and  Variety.  Cafe.  Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous, and  6  to  10  p.m.  on  Sundays.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  sd.  to  2s.  Stage and  3  dres  ing  rooms.  Phone,  Grangewood 0226.  Station,  East  Ham  (Met.). EAST  SHE  EN,  S.W. Picturedrome,  Sheen  Lane. — Prop.,  Joseph Mears  Theatres,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Royalty Cinema,  Richmond,  by  Mr.  Clive.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  8d.  to  2s.  Phone, Richmond  1256.    Station,  Mortlake  (S.R.). ECGWARE  ROAD,  W. Blue  Hall.— Prop.,  Blue  Halls,  Ltd.  Booked at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  8d.  to  3s.  6d. Phone,  Paddington  71 88.  Station,  Edgware Road  (Tube). Connaught  Cinema. — Prop.,  H.  Silverman. Booked  at  hall.  Continuous.  One  change weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  Phone,  Paddington 2612. Grand  Kinema. — Prop.,  Denman  Picture Houses,  Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  8d.  to  3s. Pictures  and  Variety.  Cafe.  Phone,  Padding- ton 6313. ImperialTheatre. — Prop.  .Imperial  Cinemato- graph, Ltd.  Booked  at  69,  Church  Street,  by J.  H.  Lambert.  Continuous.  Three  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Paddington 0136. Royal  West  London  Theatre,  69,  Church Street.  Prop.,  West  London  Theatre,  Ltd. Gen.  Man.,  J.  H.  Lambert.  Booked  at  hall. Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly.  Prices, 3d.  to  6d. Select  Electric  Theatre. — Props..  R.  F.  N. Walker  and  F.  Barksfield.  Booked  at  Hall by  R.  F.  Walker.  Continuous.  Three  changes weekly.  Prices  4d.  to  is.  2d. EDMONTON,  N. Alcazar  Picture  Theatre. — Prop.,  Alcazar Picture  Theatre  (Edmonton),  Ltd..  5,  Chancery Lane,  W.C.2.  Holb.  6683.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Booked  at  Hall.  Dance  Hall and  Tea  Room.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  lod.  Phone, Tottenham  2147. Empire. — Prop.  Denman  Picture  Houses,  Ltd. 4  and  6,  Denman  Street,  London,  W.i. Hippodrome,  Angel  Road. — Prop.,  A.  Barnett. 26,  Park  Hill.Clapham.S.W.  Phone,  Brixton 3494.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, Tottenham  1489.  Station,  Silver  Street (L.N.E.R.). ELEPHANT  &  CASTLE,  S.E. London  Picture  House,  55,  London  Road, S.E. — Prop,  and  Man.,  W.*S.  Pinney.  Booked at  hall.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Hop  3736.  Sta- tion, Elephant  and  Castle  (S.R.K ELTHAM,  S.E. Eltham  Cinema  Theatre,  High  Street. — Prop., Kent  Cinema  Circuit,  Ltd.    Bkg.  Dir.,  J.  R. Browning.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.    Phone,  Eltham  1046. Station,  Shooters  Hill  (S.R.). Palace  Cinema  Theatre,  High  Street,  S.E. 9. — Prop.,  The  Kent  Cinema  Circuit,  Ltd.  Booked at  hall.    Continuous.   Two  changes  weeklv. Daily  Mat.    Prices,  8d.  to  is.  iod.  Phone Eltham  1311. EUSTON  ROAD,  N.W. Euston  Cinema,  81,   Euston  Road. — Proo. Mrs.  A.  M.  Barker.   Booked  at  Hall  by  Man- Continuous.    Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  8d.    Station,  Euston. Tolmer  Square  Cinema. I™  INCHLEY,  N. Coliseum,  38,  High  Road,  East  Finchley. — Prop.,  Arthur  Ferriss,  Athenaeum  Playhouse, Muswell  Hill.  N.io.  Phone,  Mountview  3398. Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Iwo  changes weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Tudor 2463.    Station,  East  Finchley,  L.N.E.R. Grand  Hall,  Tally  Ho  !  Corner,  N.12. — Prop., Denman  Picture  Houses,  Ltd.,  4-6,  Denman Street, W.i.  Booked  atH.O.  Phone, Finchley 0873. New  Bohemia  Cinema,  Church  End,  N.3.-- Prop.,  Denman  Picture  Houses,  Ltd.,  4-6, Denman  Street,  W.i.  Booked  at  H.O. Phone,  Finchley  2300. New  Frognal  Kinema,  158,  Finchley  Road, N.W.3.— Beard  and  Johnson.  Phone, Hampstead  81 61. Picturedrome,  East  Finchley. FINS3URY  PARK,  N. Finsbury  Park  Cinema,  Seven  Sisters  Road' N.4. — Prop.,  Provincial  Cinematograph Theatres,  Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous. Pictures  and  Variety.  Cafe.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  8d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone  , North  3451. FOREST  GATE,  E. Forest  Lane  Cinema,  Forest  Gate,  E.7. — Prop.,  A.  E.  Neary.  Booked  at  Hall  by A.  E.  Neary.  Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to  2s. Phone,  Maryland  1820.   Station,  Forest  Gate. I929-PR0  PATRIAS  BIG  PICTURE  YEAR.' J m'stam: PI El > 0 lA  Drama  of  the  SUDAh k  PHONE:  RECENT  6614^5  PRO  PfltRlfl  Fl  LMS  LTD.,  46  Bi -ewer  St  London, W.I.  .g 372 The  Kin emato graph  Year  Book. Grand  Cinema,  Woocigrange  Road. — Prop., K.  Walker.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Pictures  and  Variety.  Three  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d.   Phone,  Maryland  1956. Imperial  Playhouse,  55,  Woodgra'nge  Road, E. 7.— Props.,  J.  Swedlow  and  C.  Sabel. Booked  at  hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d. to  2S.  Phone,  Maryland  1652.  Station, Forest  Gate  (L.N.E.R.). Queen's  Cinema,  Romford  Road. — Prop., Suburban  Super  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  191,  W  ardour Street,  W.i.  Phone.  Gerrard  7328.  Booked at  H.O.  by  A.  Gilbert.  Continuous.  Three changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  2s.  Phone, Maryland  1341.  Station,  Forest  Gate  . L.N.E.R. FOREST  HILL,  S.E. Stanstead  Cinema,  Wastdale  Road,  S.E. — Prop.,  L.  Goldberg.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d. to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Sydenham  1018.  Station, Forest  Hill,  S.R. FULHAM,  S.W. B  r  oad  way  G  ard  ens  Th  eatr  e  . — Props . ,  Broad  - way  Gardens,  Ltd. Fulham  Picture  House,  North  End  Road. S.W.6. — Prop.,  Fulham  Picture  Palace  Co.,' Ltd.  Booked  at  Broadway  Garden  Cinema, Waiham  Green.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  9d.  Phone,  Fulham 3813.    Station,  Waiham  Green  (Tube). Grand  Theatre. — Prop.,  London  Cinemas,  Ltd. Booked  at  hall.  Films  Sundays  only.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone, Putney  2248. Star  Cinema,  Wandsworth  Bridge  Road, — Prop.,  Earlsfield  Picture  Palace,  Ltd.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Pictures  and Variety.  Stage,  8  ft.  deep.  Prices,  3d.  to  is . Phone,  Putney  0436. GoLDERS  GREEN,  N.W. Ionic  Picture  Theatre,  Finchley  Road N.W.11. — Prop.,  Golders  Hill  Picture  Palace Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  8d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone , Speedwell  1724.  Station,  Golders  Green (Tube). Lido  Picture  House,  Golders  Green  Road , N.W.  1 1. —Props.,  Carreras  Cinema  (Golders Green),  Ltd.,  8,  St.  Martin's  Place,  Trafalgar Square,  W.C.2.  Phone,  Regent  3199.  Con- tinuous. Booked  at  H.O.  Pictures  and Variety.  Stage,  2  5  ft.  ;  four  dressing  rooms . Variety  booked  by  S.  Hyman.  Cafe  attached . Prices,  gd.  to  2s.  4d.   Phone,  Speedwell  61 61. GREAT  PORTLAND  STREET,  W. Philharmonic  Hall. — Prop.,  A.  Brock.  One film  twice  daily,  2.30  and  8.30.  Sundays, 7.45.    Phone,  Mayfair  606  &  607. GREAT  WINDMILL  STREET,  W.1. Palais  de  Luxe  Cinema. — Prop.,  Palais  de Luxe  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  is.  2d.  to  5s.  9d. Phone,  Gerrard  4841. Piccadilly  Circus  Cinematograph  Theatre. — Prop.,  Piccadilly  Circus  Cinematograph Theatre,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  4d. Phone,  Regent  1285. GREENWICH,  S.E. Empire  Cinema,  Church  Street,  S.E. 10. — Prop.* H.  E.  Attrill.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous- Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Greenwich  1431.    Station,  Greenwich. Greenwich  Hippodrome,  Stockwell  Street, S.E.— Prop.,  H.  P.  Selwyn.  Gen.  Man., H.  A.  Miller.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d. Phone,  Greenwich  0425.  Station,  Greenwich (S.R.). Trafalgar  Cinema,  82,  Trafalgar  Road,  S.E. — Props.,  H.  E.  Attrill  and  J.  Alexander. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Three  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Green- wich 0179.    Station,  Maze  Hill  (S.R.). H  ACKNEY,  E. Columbia  Cinema,  79,  Hackney  Road,  E.2. — Prop.,  James  Sacks.  Booked  at  Hall.  Three changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  8d.  Phone, Bishopsgate  5379.  Station,  Shoreditch (L.M.S.). Empress  Electric  Theatre,  Mare  Street,  E.8. — Prop.,  Empress  Theatre,  Ltd.    Gen.  Man.. H.  S.  Bailey.    Booked  by  A.  Gilbert  at  hall, Continuous.    Two  changes  weekly.  Phone. Clissold  2351.  Station,  Hackney  (L.N.E.R.). Grand  Central  Theatre,  Hackney  Road,  E.2 . — Props.,  Prideaux  and  Webbey.  Continuous. Three  changes  weekly.    Prices,  3d.  to  is. Phone,  Bishopsgate  6300. Hackney  Pavilion,  290,  Mare  Street,  E.8. — Prop.,  Provincial  Cinematograph  Theatres, Ltd.,  123,  Regent  Street,  W.i.    Booked  at H.O. Sebright    Palace,    Hackney    Road. — Prop.. H.  Tankard.  '  Booked  at  hall.  Continuous. Mat.  Sat.    Three  changes  weekly.  Prices. 2d.  to  4d.    Phone,  Clissold  0865.  Station, Cambridge  Heath  (L.N.E.R.). South    Hackney    Picture   Theatre,  Well Street. — Prop.,    South     Hackney  Picture Theatre  Co.,  Ltd.   Man.  Dir.,  C.  A.  Mathes. Continuous.    Three  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  3d.    Phone,  Clissold  4623. HAMMERSMITH,  W. Academy  Picture  House,  139,  King  Street W.6.— Prop.,  M.  Dollar.  Booked  at  Hall- Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly.  Prices' 8d.  to  is.  iod.  Station,  Hammersmith  (Tube). Blue  Hall,  King  Street. — Owner,  A.  E Abrahams,  25,  Shaftesbury  Avenue.  Lessees  • Favourite  Cinemas,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Heddon House,  Regent  Street,  W.i,  by  J.  E.  Pearce. Phone,  Regent  1568.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  9d.  Tea Rooms.  Phone,  Riverside  0600.  Station, Ravenscourt  Park  (District). I929-PR0PATRI AS  BIG  PICTURE  YEAR. [„  cops  guest  1 '  From  the  Story  by  DOUGLAS  FER.BEP — /  ' phone:  recent  6614^5  PRO  PflTRIfl  FILMS  LTD.,  46  Brewer  Sc.,  London.W.l. Kinema  Directory  (London). 373 Broadway  Super  Cinema,  W.6. — Prop..  Savoy- Cinemas,  Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  8d.  to  2s.  4c5.. Phone,  Riverside  0718. Star  Cinema,  255,  Hammersmith  Road,  W.6.— Prop.,  P.  Joseph,  114,  White  Horse  Lane, E.i.  Phone,  East  5985.  Continuous.  Pictures and  Variety.  Stage,  10  ft.  ;  three  dressing rooms.   Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  4d.   Phone,  1965. HAMPSTEAD,  N.W. Picture  Playhouse,  Pond  Street,  N.W. 3. — Prop.,  Hampstead  Picture  Playhouse,  Ltd. Continuous.  Booked  at  Hall.  Three  changes weekly.  Prices,  4|d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone, Primrose  Hil  3200.  Station,  Hampstead (L.M.S.). HANWELL,  W. Grand  Theatre. — Prop.,  Richard  H.  H.  Gold- blatt.  Two  shows  nightiy.  Mat.,  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Pictures  and  Variety. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.    Phone,  Ealing  15  58. HARLESDEN,  N.W. Harlesden  Cinema,  High  Street,  N.W.  10. — Prop,  and  Man.,  M.  Cohen.  Booked  at  hall. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Willesden  3206. Station,  Willesden  Junction  (L.M.S.). Hippodrome. — Props.,  Willesden  Hippodrome. Ltd.,  197,  Wardour  Street,  W.i.  Continuous Two  changes  weekly.   Phone,  Willesden  0049. Picture  Coliseum,  Manor  Park  Road,  N.W. 10. — Prop.,  Associated  Picture  Coliseum.  Booked by  D.  Wynton,  at  Palladium,  Wood  Green. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Willesden  1350.  Station, Willesden  Junction  (L.M.S.). HARRINGAY,  N. Coliseum,  Green  Lanes,  N.8. — Prop.,  Bijou Cinemas,  Ltd.  Booking  Man.,  Mrs.  Rose Linden.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  iod. Phone,  Tottenham  1824. Premier  Electric  Theatre,  Frobisher  Road. — Prop.,  Premier,  Harringay,  Ltd.  Gen.  Man., H.  Louis  Wilson.  Booked  at  hall  by  H.  Louis Wilson.  Continuous.  Prices,  sd.  to  is.  2d., Phone,  Mount  View  1070.    Station,  Hornsey. HARROW  ROAD,  W.9. Coliseum,  Lock  Bridge,  W.9. — Prop.,  S.  Berney, Room  5,  Piccadilly  Mansions,  Shaftesbury Avenue,  W.i.  Phone,  Gerrard  3077.  Booked at  H.O.  Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Paddington  6876. Prince  of  Wales'  Picture  House. — Prop., Folkestone  Playhouse,  Ltd.,  Sam  Berney's Theatres,  10-11,  Islington  Green,  N.i.  Phone, Clerkenwell  6053.  Continuous.  Booked  at H.O.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Abercorn 1582. HAYMARKET,  S.W. Capitol. — Prop.,  General  Theatre  Corpn.,  Ltd., 52,  Haymarket,  S.W.  Regent  4455.  Booked at  H.O.  Continuous.  Prices,  2s.  4d.  to  8s.  6d. Boxes  10s.  6d.  and  21s.  Phone,  Gerrard  0947. HENDON,  N.W. Hendon  Cinema,  Belle  Vue  Road,  Brent  Street. N.W. 4. — Prop.,  Hendon  Estate,  Ltd.  Booked at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  8d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone,  Hendon  1165. HERNE  HILL,  S.E. Cinema  Grand,  Railton  Road,  S.E. — Props., J.  &  M.  Mindel  and  A.  Ellis.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 8d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Brixton  0234.  Station, Heme  Hill  (S.R.) H1GHAMS  PARK,  E. Electric  Theatre,  opp.  L.N.E.R.  station. — Prop.,  C.  Lironi  and  W.  Cundy.  Booked  at Hall  by  C.  Lironi.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Waltham- stow  291.   Station,  Highams  Park  (L.N.E.R.) HIGHGATE,  N. Electric  Picture  Palace,  Highgate  Hill. — Prop.,  Sidney  Bacon's  Pictures,  Ltd.  Booked at  H.O.  Continuous.  Three  changes  weeklv. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Mount  View 1821. Highgate  Empire,   Holloway  Road. — Prop., Sidney  Bacon's  Pictures,  Ltd.  Booked  at H.O.  Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Mount  View 2003.    Station,  Highgate  (Tube). HITHER  GREEN,  S.E. Park  Cinema. — Lessee,  R.  H.  Whitworth. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Three  changes weekly.  Prices,  sd.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Lee  Green 0859.  Station,  Hither  Green,  S.R. HOLLOWAY,  N. Grand  Cinema,  196,  Holloway  Road,  N.7. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  R.  V.  Crow.  Booked  at hall.  Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly. Prices.  5d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  North  1298. Station,  Holloway  Road  (Tube). Highbury  Picture  Theatre,  2,  Holloway  Road, N.7. — Prop.,  A.  Goide.  Continuous.  Three changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone, North  292. Holloway  Empire,  Holloway  Road. — Prop., Gaumont-British  Picture  Corporation,  Ltd. Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  gd.  to  2s.  Cafe.  Phone, North  0283.  Station,  Holloway  (Tube). Marlborough  Theatre,  Holloway  Road. — Props.,  Provincial  Cinematograph  Theatres, Ltd.,  123,  Regent  Street,  W.i.  Booked  at H.O.  Continuous  and  Variety.  Two  changes weekly.  Phone,  North  131.  Station,  Holloway. Palace,  69,  Seven  Sisters  Road,  N.7. — Prop., Morris  Myers.  Booked  at  hall.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d. Phone,  North  1806. I929-PR0  PATRlAS  BIG  PICTURE  YEAR. I    TELL  ENGLAND"! The-  Long  awaited  epic  Film  of  Sacn-fice. phone:  recent  66145  PRO  PflTRIfl  Fl  LMS  LTD ,  46  Brewer  St.,  London, W.I. 374 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book HOMERTON,  E. Castle  LlectricCinema. — 64,Brooksby's  Walk. — Prop.,  J.  W.  Barber.  Continuous.  Three changes  weeklv.  Prices,  4c'.  to  gd.  Phone, Clissold  2371.  ' HORNSEV,  N. Grand  Cinema,  139,  Turnpike  Lane,  N.8. — Prop,  George  Holland.  Booked  at  hall. Two  changes  weekly.  Continuous,  Prices, 5d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Hornsey  (L.N.E.R.). Star  Cinema,  335,  Hornsey  Road,  N.19. — Lessee,  Elias  Cohen. HOXTON,  N. Britannia    Theatre,    Hoxton    Street,    N  — Prop  ,  Gaumo nt- British  Picture  Corporat  on, Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O.  Pictures  and  variety. Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly.  Prices, 3d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Clerkenwell  3963. Station,  Shoreditch  (L.M.S.). East  Road  Cinema,  East  Road. — Prop., D'ArcyT.  Bruce.  Continuous.  Three  changes weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Station,  Old  Street (Tube). Hoxton  Cinema,  Pitfield  Street,  N.i. — Props., Denman  Picture  Houses,  Ltd.,  4-6,  Denman Street,  London,  W.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  2d.  to  is.  Phone,  Clerkenwell 5966. Ye  Oldk  Varieties,  Pitfield  Street,  N.i. — Props.,  Denrnan  Picture  Houses,  Ltd., Continuous.  Booked  at  H.O.  Prices,  3d. to  is.    Phone,  Clerkenwell  5966. Islington,  n. Angel  Cinema,  7,  High  Street,  N.i. — Prop., Provincial  Cinematograph  Theatres.  Ltd. Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  2s.  Phone,  North  3738. Blue  Hall,  Upper  Street,  N.i. — Prop.,  General Theatre  Corpn.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous. Three  changes.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d. Phone,  Clerkenwell  9274/5.    Station,  Angel. Blue  Hall  Annexe,  Essex  Road. — Prop., General  Theatre  Corpn.,  Ltd.  Booked  at H.O.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d,  to  is.  6d. Phone,  Clerkenwell  9274/5. •Collinjs'  Music  Hall,  Upper  Street. — Prop., Sam  Berney. Empress  Picture  Theatre,  Upper  Street,  N.i — Plop.,  Empress  Picture  Theatre  (Islington) Ltd.  Booked  at  hall.  Continuous.  Three changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone, Clerkenwell  8431. Lido  Picture  House,  Upper  Street,  N. — Props. Carreras  Lido  Entertainments,  Ltd.  Con- tinuous. Booked  at  H.O.  Pictures  and  Variety. Stage,  12  ffset ;  2  dressing  rooms.  Variety booked  through  S.  Hyman,  8,  St.  Martin's Place,  W.C.2.  Prices,  9d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone, North  2443. Victoria  Cinema,  272-280,  New  North  Road, N.i.  —Prop.,  Leonard  Lever.  Booked  at hall.    Continuous.    Three  changes  weekly. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Clissold  2826' Station,  Essex  Road  (Tube). Kennington,  S.E. Kennington  Theatre,  S.E. — Prop.,  South Londc  n  Theatres,  Ltd.  Variety  Bookings through  Sim  Rose  Agency.  Booked  at  H.O. Pictures  and  Variety.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  iod. Phone,  Reliance  .1524.  Station,  Kennington Road  (Tube). Princess  Picture  Playhouse,  2-6,  Kennington Park  Road,  S.E. 11. — Prop.,  Newington Electric  Theatre,  Ltd.  Booked  at  hall  by H.  D.  Marsh.  Continuous.  Prices  6d.  to is.  iod.    Phone,  Reliance  1901. KENSAL  rise,  n.w. Kensal  Rise  Picture  Palace,  Chamberlayne Road,  N.W.10. — Prop.,  Kensal  Rise  Picture Palace,  Ltd.,  The  Cottage,  Kilburn  Lane, W.io.  Booked  at  hail  by  Man.  Continuous. Prices,  4.6..  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Willesden  1913. Pavilion,  Bannister  Road. Pavilion,  Chamberlayne  Road. — Prop.,  London Cinemas,  Ltd.  Phone,  Putney  2248.  Booked at  hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  iod. Phone,  Willesden  1837. KENSINGTON,  W. Boltons  Cinema,  Drayton  Gardens,  S.W.10. — Prop. ,  Vincent  Beeham,  65,  Drayton  Gardens, S.W.10.  Booked  at  hall.  Continuous.  Prices, 7d.  to  2S.  Phone,  Kensington  1794.  Station, Gloucester  Road  (District). Kensington  Kinema,  High  Street. — Prop., Joseph  Mears  Theatres,  Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O. Restaurant  and  Tea  Rooms.  Prices,  is.  to 4s.  gd.   Phone,  Western  3577. Royal  Kinema,  High  Street. — Prop.,  F.  Court. Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly.  Prices, 8d.  to  3s.    Phone,  North  1765. West  Kensington  Super  Cinema,  235-7,  North End  Road,  W.14.  Prop.,  Attractive  Cinema (West  Kensington),  Ltd.  Booked  at  46, Gerrard  Street,  W.i.  Continuous.  Three changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  Phone, Fulham  0666.  Station,  West  Kensington (District). KENTISH  TOWN,  N.W. Court  Cinema,  Maiden  Road,  N.W.5. — Prop., and  Man.,  George  Holland.  Booked  at  hall, Continuous.  Ihree  changes  weekly.  Prices, 5d.,  8d.  and  is.   Station,  Camden  Town. Kentisi  Town  Cinema,  Gaisford  Street. — Prop.,  London  Cinemas,  Ltd.  Booked  at H.O.  Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  2d.  Pictures  and  Variety. Stage,  6  feet.  Phone,  North  2837.  Station, Kentish  Town. Palace  Cinema,  Kentish  Town  Road,  N.W.5.— Prop.,  Provincial  Cinematograph  Theatres. Ltd.  Continuous.  Booked  at  H.O.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  iod. Pictures  and  Variety  (Friday  only).  Phone, Hampstead  1493. I929-PR0  PATRIAS  BIG  PICTURE  YEAR. ■   THE  LIVE  CORPSE*  1 Based  on  the  Story  by  LEO  TOLSTOY"^ phone:  recent  6614^5  PRO  PflTRIfl  FILMS  LTD-.  46  Brewer  St.,  bndon.Wj. Kinema  Directory  (London). 375 KILBURN,  N.W. Grange  Cinema,  High    Road,  N.W. — Prop., Scala  (Kilburn),  Ltd.  Pictures  and  Variety. Stage,  10  feet  6  inches  ;  4  dressing-rooms. Cafe.  Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly. Prices,  4.d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone,  Maida  Vale 1664. Kilburn  Picture  Palace,  256,  Belsize  Road, N.W.  6.— Prop.,   J.   C.   Clavering  (Kilburn Palace,  Ltd.)  Continuous.  Prices,  8d.  to is.  2d.  Two  changes  weeklv.  Phone,  Maida Vale  2019.  Station,  Kilburn  (L.M.S.). KING'S  CROSS,  N. Copenhagen  Cinema,  Copenhagen  Street,  N.i. — Prop.,  E.  Cohen.  Phone,  Wanstead  131. Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly.  Prices, 3d.  to  6d.  Phone,  North  2370.  Station,  King's Cross. Globe,  Skinner  Street,  Rosebery  Avenue. — Prop.,  Frankel  and  Feltz,  Ltd.  Booked  at hall.  Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone,  Clerkenwell  6289. Station,  King's  Cross. King's  Cross  Cinema,  Pentonville  Road,  N.i. — Prop.,  Associated  Provincial  Picture  Houses, Ltd.,  123,  Regent  Street,  VV.i.  Booked  at H.O.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  8d.  to  3s.   Station,  King's  Cross. KINGSWAY,  W.C. Stoll  Picture  Theatre. — Prop.,  Stoll  Picture. Theatres  Corpn.,  Ltd.  Stoll  Offices,  W.C.2 . Phone,  Gerrard  7903.  Booked  at  H.O.  by Gen.  Man.,  Lloyd  Langdon.  Continuous.,  2  to to. 45.  Prices,  6d.  to  14s.,  including  tax. Phone,  Holborn  6840. Lambeth,  s.e. The  Ideal,  Lambeth  Road,  S.E  1. — Controller, Rev,  T.  Tiplady. LEE,  S.E. Savoy  Cinema,  Lee  Green. — Prop.,  A.  Goide. Booked  at  hall.  Continuous.  Three  changes weekly.  Prices,  8d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Lee Green  0848.    Station,  Lee. LEICESTER  SQUARE,  W.C.2. The  Empire  Theatre,  Leicester  Square, W.C.2.  Props.,  The  New  Empire,  Ltd. Prices,  12  roon  to  1  p.m.  any  seat,  is.  3d. 1  p.m.  to  5.30  p.m.,  is.  6d.  to  2s.  4d. 5.30  p.m.  to  11  p.m.,  2s.  4d.  to  3s.  6d.  Caie. Pnone,  Regent  1866-70. LEWISHAM,  S.E. King's  Hall  Picture  Palace,  High  Street. — Prop.,  Haase  and  Silverman.  Continuous. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Lee  Green  1202. Station,  Lewisham  Junction  (S.R.). Hippodrome.— Props..  Denman  Picture  Houses Ltd.  4  and  6,  Denman  Street,  London,  VV.i. Prince  of  Wales'  Picture  Playhouse,  210, High    Street. — Prop.,    Lewisham  Electric Palace,  Ltd.    Booked  at  hall  by  J.  Rayman. Continuous.  Prices,  8d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone, Lee   Green  0609. LEYTON,  E. King's  Hall,  High  Road. — Prop.,  Amusements (Leyton),  Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous. .   Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Walthamstow  0622. Markhouse  Cinema,  Lea  Bridge  Road. — Props., Serfect,  Brown  &  Angel.     Booked  at  hall. Continuous.     Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Walthamstow  0362. Picture  House,  High  Road. — Prop.,  Leyton Picture  House,  Ltd.       Gen.  Man.,  S.  R. Hilton.    Booked  at  hall.    Continuous.  Mat. daily.    Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,  3d.  to is.  6d.   Phone,  Maryland  1938. Savoy. — Scala,  Hoe  Street.  E.17. — Props.,  Good  Bros. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Walthamstow  0473. Station,  Hoe  Street  (L.N.E.R.). The  Cinema,  80,  High  Road,  Leyton.  E.15. — Prop.,  Lion  Cinematograph  Co.  Booked  at 43,  Whitcomb  Street,  W.  Continuous. Phone,  Maryland  1941.  Station,  Leyton. LEYTONSTONE,  E., Academy  Cinema,  Harrow  Green. — Props.. W.  T.  Scriven  and  W.  J.  Huxtable.  Booked by  Arthur  Tench  at  Coliseum,  East  Ham. Continuous.  Prices,  id.  to  is.  2d.  Phone, Maryland  181 7.    Station,  Leytonstone. Gaiety  Cinema. — Prop.,  J.  G.  Locks.  Booked at  hail.  Continuous.  Daily  mat.  at  2.40. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  2d. Phone,  Wanstead  0599. Premier  Picture  House  High  Road. — Booked  at  hall.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone, Maryland  1677.  Station,  Leytonstone (L.N.E.R.). Rialto,  High  Road  and  Kirkdale  Road,  E. — ■ Prop.,  Denman  London  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  197, Wardour  Street,  W.i.  Booked  at  H.O. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Phone, Wanstead  042 5.  Station, Leytonstone.  L.M.S. &  L.N.E.R. LONDON  FIELDS,  E. Standard  Cinema,  Goldsmith  Row,  F„- — Prop., S.  Ducker.  Booked  byH.  S.  Ducker.  Con- tinuous. Prices.  6d.  to  Js.  6d.  Phone. Clissold  2791.  Station,  Cambridge  Heath (L.N.E.R.). M AIDA  VALE,  N.W. Maida  Vale  Picture  House.— Prop.,  Pro- vincial Cinematograph  Theatres,  Ltd.  Booked at  H.O.  Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly. Price,  8d.  to  3s.  Phone,  Maida  Vale  1421. '  I929-PR0  PATRiAS  BIG  PICTURE  YEAR.' COTTAGE  OH  DARTMOOR ■ ;  ^  V  :  -  :  Directed  blW  ANTHONY, ASQUITH *  phone: recent -66i*5  PRO  PflTRIfl  FILMS  LTD., 46  Brewei '  Stl  London, W.I.  ^ 376 The  Kinemato graph  Year  Book. MANOR  PARK,  E. Coliseum,  Romford  Road,  E. — Prop.,  Black Bros.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  2s.  4.d.    Phone,  Ilford,  0907. New  Super  Coronation  Cinema  High  Street- North,  E.12. — Prop.,  Suburban  Super  Cinema, Ltd.,  191,  Wardour  Street,  W.i.  Booked at  H.O.  by  A.  Gilbert.  Continuous.  Pic- tures and  Variety.  Variety  booked  through Myers  Agency.  3  dressing  rooms.  Cafe. Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  2s. Phone,  Grangewood  0357.  Station,  Manor Park  (L.N.E.R.). MARBLE  ARCH,  W. Electric  Palace,  Oxford  Street. — Prop., Eectric  Palace,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Two changes   weekly.    Phone,    Mayfair  3027. Marble  Arch  Pavilion,  505,  Oxford  Street, W.i. — Props.,  Gaumont-British  Picture  Cor- poration, Ltd.  Continuous.  Prices,  is.  3d. to  5s.  gd.  Occasional  Variety.  Stage  18  ft. Two  dressing  rooms.  Cafe.  Phone,  May- fair  51 1 2,  51 13. Regal  Cinema.— Props.,  Hyde  Park  Cinemas, Ltd.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Films  booked at  hall,  Variety  by  Myers  Vaudeville  Agency. Continuous.  Cafe  attached.  Prices,  is.  6d. to  8s.  6d.    Phone,  Paddington,  98S1. MERTON,  S.W. Abbey  Cinema,  High  Street. — Prop.,  J,  Reece. Booked  at  hall.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Station,  Wim- bledon (S.R). MILE  END,  E. Coliseum,  396-8,  Mile  End  Road,  E. — Props.. L.  and  B.  Cohen.  Booked  at  hall.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Phone,  East 0924. Forrest  Electrodrome,  Fair  Ground,  Eric Street,  E. — Prop,  and  Man.,  H.  Forrest. Booked  at  hall.  Four  shows  daily.  Four changes  weekly.  Prices,  Sat.  Mat.  id.,  week- day Mat.  and  First  houses  2d. ,  Second  houses, 3d.    Phone,  East  1388. Mile  End  Cinema,  Mile  End  Road. — Prop., and  Man.,  L.  Silverman.  Continuous.  Three changes  weekly.    Phone,  East  3722. Mile  End  Empire,  Mile  End  Road,  E. — Props., United  Picture  Iheatres,  Ltd.,  Booked  at H.O.  Pictures  and  Varieties.  Continuous. Prices,  5d  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  East  0165  and 3393- Mile  End  Palladium,  370,  Mile  End  Road,  E.. — Props.,  L.  and  B.  Cohen.  Booked  at  hall, Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Phone, East  0924.    Station,  Stepney  Green. MILL  HILL,  N.W.7. Cinema. — Props.,  Mill  Hill  Cinema  Ltd.. Continuous.  Booked  at  hall.  Prices,  6d. to  is.  6d. MORTLAKE,  S.W. Gaiety  Cinema,  High  Street.— Prop.,  Gaiety Cinema  (Mortlake),  Ltd.  Booked  at  hall, Evening  shows  only.  Prices,  3d.  to  is  2d. Station,  Mortlake  (S.R.) MUSWELL  HILL,  N. Athenaeum  Picture  Playhouse,  Fortis  Green Road. — -Prop,   and    Man.,   Arthur  Ferris. Continuous.    Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  2s.   Phone,  Mountview  3398. Summerland  Cinema,  Summerland  Gardens. — Prop.,  Arthur  Ferris.   Booked  at  Athenasum. Muswell  Hill.     Continuous.     Two  changes weekly.     Prices,  4d.  to  is.  iod.  Phone, Mountview  3398. EM EW  CROSS,  S.E. Broadway  Theatre,  Broadway,  S.E.14. — Prop.,  United  Picture  Theatres,  Ltd.  Booked at  H.O.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage,  30  ft. Six  dressing  rooms.  Variety  booked  by I.V.T.A.  Continuous,  Three  changes  week- ly. Prices,  5d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone,  New  Cross , 0196.    Station,  New  Cross  (S.R.) New  Cross  Kinema. — Prop.,  Denman  Picture Houses,  Ltd.,  4-6,  Denman  Street,  W.i. Booked  at  H.O.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Dance Hall  and  Cafe,  Continuous.  Prices,  6d. to  2s.  4d.  Phone,  New  Cross  1336.  Station. New  Cross  (S.R.) NEWINGTON  BUTTS,  S.E. Queen's  Hall  Electric  Theatre. — Prop.,. Newington  Electric  Theatre,  Ltd.  Booked  by F.  D.  Hunt.  Continuous.  Three  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Phone,  Central 5526.    Station,  Elephant  and  Castle  (S.R.). NEW  SOUTHGATE,  N. Coronation  Cinema,  High  Road,  N.11. — Props.  ? May  and  Hopkinson.  Booked  at  hall.  Con- tinuous. Prices  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  New Southgate.  (L.N.E.R.) NORWOOD,  S.E. Central  Hall   Picture'  Palace,  Portland Road,   South   Norwood.— Prop. ,   H.  Mills. Booked  at  Hall.    Continuous.    Two  changes weekly.    Prices,  3d.  to  is. Electric    Theatre,    Westow    Hill,  Uppers Norwood,  S.E. — Prop.,  I.  Levinsky.  Picture. and  Variety.     Booked  at  hall.  Continuous. Three  changes  weekly.    Prices,  qd.  to  is.  6d. Phone,  Svdenham  213.  Station,  Crystal Palace  (S.R.). New  Gaiety  Cinema,  High  Street,  S.E.25.— Props.,  Gaxton  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  Booked  at H.O.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Dance  Hall and  Cafe.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  Phone,  Thornton  Heath 2523.  Station,  Norwood  Junction  (S.R.). West  Norwood  Picture  Palace,  Knights Hill. — Prop,  and  Man.,  J.  Bailey.  Booked  at hall.  Continuous.  Mat.,  Sat.  Two  changes weekly.    Prices,  6d.  to  is.  2d. 1929  P.D.C.'s Biggest  Year Kinema  Directory  {London), 377 NOTTING  HILL  GATE,  W. Electric  Palace,  High  Street. — Prop,  and Man.,  W.  Bernard  Wake.  Continuous. Phone.  Park,  1188. Imperial  Playhouse. — -Props. ,  Hyams  and  Ny- man.  Booked  at  hall  by  K.  A.  Nyman.  Con- tinuous. Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d. to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Park  1625. The  Coronet  Theatre,  Notting  Hill  Gate, W.11. — Lessees,  Mardun  Cinemas,  Ltd,  9, Southampton  Street,  W.C.i.  Managerial. Q.T.S.  Ltd.,  40,  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  W.i. Films  booked  at  Q.T.S.,  40,  Shaftesbury Avenue,  W.i.  Pictures  and  Variety  Acts. Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone, Park,  0431. Old  ford,  e. Old  Ford  Picture  Palace,  St.  Stephens Road,  E.3. — Prop.,  Old  Ford  Picture  Palace Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  hall.  2.30  to  4.30  and 6.30  to  10.30  p.m.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  8d.  Phone  East  1977.  Station, Co  born  Road. OLD  KENT  ROAD,  S.  E. Globe  Electric  Theatre. — Prop.,  Globe Electric  Theatre,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 3d.  to  is.  iod.  Phone,  Hop  0599.  Station Elephant  and  Castle  (S.R.). Mascot  Electric  Theatre. — Prop.,  N.  Froome. Booked  at  hall.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.    Prices,  5d.  to  is. Nelson  Electric  Theatre. —  Prop,  and  Res. Man.,  M.  Da\is.  Booked  at  hall.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d. to  8d. Old  Kent  Picture  House,  42-44,    Old  Kent Road,  S.E.i.— Prop.,  South  London  Theatres, Ltd.    Gen.  Man.,  n.  S.  Luke.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d. Phone,  Rodney  3459. Palasino    Cinema — Prop.,    Palasino  Picture Theatre,  Ltd.    Booked  at  hall.  Continuous. Three  changes  weekly.    Prices,  6d.  to  is. Phone,    New    Cross    21 14.    Station,  New Cross  (S.R.) OXFORD  STREET,  W.I. Academy  Cinema,  165,  Oxford  Street. — Props., Polandus,  Ltd.,  225,  Oxford  Street,  Regent 6368.  Continuous.  Booked  at  H.O.  Prices, is.  3d.  to  5s.  9d.    Phone,  Regent  4361. Cinema  House. — Prop.,  Cinema  House,  Ltd. Continuous.  One  change  weekly.  Prices, is.  3d.  to  3s.  Phone,  Regent  4181. KADDMGTON,  W. New  Gaiety  Kinema,  Praed  Street. — Prop., Jacob  Cristol.  Booked  at  hall.  Continuous. Th-ee  changes  weekly.  Prices,  8d.  to  2s.  4d. Puone,  Paddington  5716. Grand  Cinema,  Gt.  Western  Road. — Prop., Grand  Cinema,  Paddington.  Ltd.  Pictures and  Variety.  Booked  by  Mr.  Pesaresi  at Empress  Picture  Theatre,  Islington.  Con- tinuous. Three  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d  to  2S.    Phone,  Abercorn  1400. PALMER'S  GREEN,  N. Palmadium,  Palmer's  Green,  N.13. — Prop., Denman  Picture  Houses,  Ltd.  Pictures  and Variety.  Continuous.  Prices  66.  to  2s.  4d. Phone,  Palmer's  Green  0700.  Station, Palmer's  Green  (L.N.E.R.). Queen's  Hall  Cinema,  Green  Lanes. — Prop, and  Man.,  Moss  Harris.  Booked  by  Prop. Continuous.  Mat.,  Mon.,  Thurs.,  and  Sat. Prices,  4d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone,  Palmer's  Green 860.   Station,  Palmer's  Green  (L.N.E.R.). PECKHAM,  S.E. Hippodrome,  High  Street. — Prop.,  Peckham Hippodrome,  Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O.,  Rey- nolds House,  W.C.  Continuous.  Three changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  New  Cross  812.  Station,  Queen's Road  (S.R.). Ideal  Kinema,  Queen's  Road,  S.E. 15 — Booked at  42  and  43,  Cranbourn  Street,  Leicester Square,  W.C. 2.  Continuous.  Three  changes weekly.  Prices  6d.  to  is,  3d.  Phone,  New Cross  0368. Imperial  Playhouse,  Rye  Lane,  S.E.15. — Prop.,L.Secalov.  Booked  at  hall.  Contin- uous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to 2s.  Phone,  New  Cross  0662.  Station, Peckham  Rye  (S.R.). Queen's  Hall  Picture  Theatre,  High  Street, S.E. 15. — Prop.,  L.  Secalov.  Continuous. Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.6d. Phone,  New  Cross  194.  Station,  Peckham Rye  (S.R.). Tower  Cinema,  Peckham,  116,  Rye  Lane, S.E.i 5.  Provincial  Cinematograph  Theatres, Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone, New  Cross  2079. Tower  Cinema  Annexe,  Rye  Lane,  S.E. 15.  — Prop.,  P.C.T.,I,td.,  123,  Regent  Street,  W.i. Booked  at  H.O,  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  New Cross  1174.  Station,  Peckham   Rye  (S.R.). PENGE,  S.E. Grand  Cinema,  Central  Exchange, — Prop., Miss  O.  J.  Grey.  Booked  at  Hall.  Contin- uous. Mats.,  Mon.,  Wed.  and  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  5c!.  to  is.  Station, Penge  (S.R.). King's  Hall,  High  Street,  S.E. 20. — Prop., King's  Hall,  Penge,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Phone,  Svdenham  1596. Station,  Penge  (S.R.). Penge  Empire. — Prop.,  General  Theatre  Cor- poration, Ltd.,  52,  Haymarket,  S.W.i 1  Place  your  Commissions  with p.  d.  c. Book  a  winner  a  week  for  1929.  i 378 The  Kin emato graph  Year  Book. P5CCADILI-Y  CIRCUS,  W.  1. Piccadilly  Theatre.— Props.,  The  Piccadilly Theatre  (1928)  Co.,  Ltd. Plaza  Theatre. — Prop.,  Plaza  Theatre  Co., Ltd.,  166,  Wardour  Street,  W.i.  Regent 6886.    Continuous.    Price,  2s.  40".  to  7s.  6d. Phone,  Regent  7201. PLAISTOW,  E. Canning  Town  Kinema,  317,  Barking  Road. Plaistow,  E.13. — Prop.,  Canning  Town, Kinema,  Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous. Three  changes  weeklv.  Phone,  Albert  Dock 1382. Central  Cinema,  Richmond  Street,  E.r3. — Prop.,  F.  Parnell.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Three  changes  weekly. "  Prices,  3d. to  is.  3d.    Station,  Plaistow  (Underground). Green  Gate  Electric  Theatre,  Barking  Road, E. 13.— Prop.,  A.  and  H.  Hill,  Ltd.  Con- tinuous. Three  changes  weekly.  Phone, Grangewood  36. The  Red  Triangle  Cinema,  Green  Gate  Street, E.13.— Prop.,  Y.M.C.A.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices. 4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phones,  Grangewood  S37  &-  847. PLUiVSSTEAD,  S.E. Globe  Cinema. — Prop.,  Mackintosh  Bros. Continuous.  Mat.,  Mon.  and  Thurs.  Three changes  weekly.    Phone,  Woolwich  351. Kinema,  High  Street,  S.E. 18. — Prop.,  Denman London  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  iq7,  Wardour  Street, W.i.  Phone,  Regent  0251.  Booked  at  H.O. Continuous.  Phone, Woolwich 0524.  Station, Piumstead  Bridge. Plumstead  Cinematograph  Theatre,  High Street. — Prop.,  Plumstead  Cinematograph Theatre,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Three  changes weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  nd.  Phone,  Woolwich 0521. FOPLARg  E. Gaiety  Cinema,  73,  East  India  Dock  Road. — Prop.,  Poplar  Cinema,  Ltd.   Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.    Three  changes  weekly.  .Prices, 4d.  to  is.    Phone,  East  4038. Grand  Palace,    Robin  Hood  Lane,  E.14. — Prop.,  J.  Davis,  147,  Wardour  Street,  W.i. Booked  at  H.O.    Continuous.    Two  changes weekly.    Prices,  8d.  to  2s.  4d.    Phone,  East 3912. Ideal  Picture  Palace,  12-13,   King  Street, Poplar. — Prop.,      Ideal     Pieture  Palace, Ltd.     Continuous.    Three  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  9d.    Phone,  East  4479. King  George's  Picture  Hall,  East  India  Dock Road. — Prop.,  W.  MacYeagh.  Booked  at  hall. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d. to  is.  2d.  Phone,  East  1009. Palaceadium,  White  Horse  Street,  E.i. — Prop., Palaceadium,   Ltd.      Man.  Dir.,  Ben  Hur. Booked  at  Hali.    Four  shows  daily.  Three changes  weekly.    Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Phone, East  1145. Poplar  Hippodrome  New  Super  Cinema.  East India  Dock  Road. — •Props.,  Poplar  Hippo- drome, Ltd.  H.O.  Imperial,  Canning  Town. Pictures  and  Variety.  Continuous  from  2  to  1 1 . Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d. Phone,  East  0064.   Station,  Poplar. Poplar  Pavilion,  East  India  Dock  Road,  E. — Prop.,  Poplar  Pavilion,  Ltd.  Booked  at Imperial,  Canning:  Town.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage, 12  ft.  by  28  ft.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone, East  0733. Whitethorn    Cinema,    Tidey  Street,  E.3. — Prop.,  Isrealevitch  and  Richards.  Booked  at Hall.  Twice  nightly.  Mat.,  Sat.  Two  changes weekly.    Prices,  3d.  to  3d. PUTNEY,  S.W. Globe  Kinema,  Upper  Richmond  Road.— Prop.,  R.  T.  Davies.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Three  changes  weekly.  Phone, Putney  0032.    Station,  Putney  (S.R.). Putney  Bridge  Kinema,  Putney  Bridge Approach,  S.W. 6. — Prop.,  Kinema  (Putney Bridge)  Syndicate,  Ltd.  Phone,  Putney  1992. Booked  at  Grand  Theatre,  Fulham.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  3d  to  23.  4d.  Station Putney  Bridge  (District). Putney  Hippodrome. — Props.,  United  Picture Theatres,  Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O.  Pictures  and Variety.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  Phone,  Putney  2002. Putney  Palace.  High  Street. — Prop..  Putnev Palace,  Ltd.  (Man.  Dir.,  K.  A.  Yapp).  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  Sd.  to 2S.  4d.    Phone,  Putney  4756. Regent  street,  w.i. New  Gallery  Kinema. — -Props.,  Provincia Cinematograph  Theatres,  Ltd.,  New  Gallery House,  123,  Regent  Street,  London.  W.i. Phone,  Regent  3-212.  Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  is.  6d.  to  8s.  6d.  Phone, Gerrard  9805. Polytechnic  Theatre,  Regent  Street,  W.i. — Prop. ,  The  Governors  of  Polytechnic.  Phones , Mayfair  6102  &  2330.  Booked  at  Hall. Not  open  Sundays.  Special  programmes. Prices,  is.  2d.  to  Ss.  6d. ROTHERHiTHE,  S.E. Lion  Cinema,  Rotherhithe  New  Road,  S.E. — Prop.,  Denman  Picture  Houses,  Ltd.,  4-6, Denman  Street,  W.i.  Booked  at  H.O. 2.30  to  5,  and  6  to  11.  Three  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Rotherhithe 2228.  Station,  Surrey  Docks. Rotherhithe  Hippodrome,  Lower  Road, Bermondsey,  S.E. 16. — Props.,  Rotherhithe Hippodrome,  Ltd.,  19,  Charing  Cross  Road, W.C.2.  Phone,  Gerrard  5 711.  Continuous. Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage,  30  ft.  ;  nine dressing  rooms.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone, Bermondsey  3609. Shaftesbury  avenue,  w.i. Avenue  Pavilion,  ioi,  Shaftesbury  Avenue.— Prop.,  Gaumont  British  Picture  Corporation, Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Prices, is.  3d.  to  3s.  6d.    Phone,  Gerrard  3981. SHEPHERD'S  BUSH,  W. New  Palladium,  Shepherd's  Bush  Green, W.i 2.- — Prop.,  R.  Specterman,  46,  Gerrard Street,  W.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous. Prices,  8d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Riverside  0255. Station,  Shepherd's  Bush  (Metro.). Pavilion,  Shepherd's  Bush  Green. — Prop., Gaumont  British  Picture  Corporation,  Ltd. Booked  at  H.O.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage, 20  ft.  deep.  Cafe.  Continuous.  Prices, is.  3d.  to  3s.  6d.  Phones,  Riverside  2306  and 2307.    Station,  Shepherd's  Bush  (Tube). Silver  Cinema,  Uxbridge  Road.- — Prop.,  Silver Cinemas,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Sam  Duck- worth. Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Riverside  0555. Kinema  Directory  (London). 379 SHOR  EDITCH,  E. Gainsborough  Picture  House.— Prop..  James Bartlett.  Booked  at  ball.  Continuous. Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5<1.  to  is. Phone,  Clissold  2960. New  Olympia  Picturedrome,  High  Street,  E. — Prop.,  Olympodromes,  Ltd.,  191,  Wardour Street,  W.i.  Phone.  Gerrard  732S.  Booked  at H.O.  by  Arthur  Gilbert.  Pictures  and Variety.'  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  6d.  Station,  Liverpool  St. SOUTHFIELDS,  S.W. Lyceum  Cinema. — Prop.,  Amherst  Hall,  Ltd.- Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage,  6  ft.  :  two  dress, ing  rooms.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d, Phone,  Putney,  0906.  Station,  Southfieids (Underground) . SOUTHWARK,  S.E. London  Picture  House,  London  Road. — (See Elephant  and  Castle.) Trinity  Cinema. ST.  PANCRAS. Tolmer  Cinema,  Tolmer  Square.  Hampstead Road. — Prop.,  Geo.  Smart.  Booked  at  Hall by  Geo.  Smart.  Continuous.  Three  changes weekly.  Prices.  3d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Museum 8873.   Station,  Euston  Square  (Tube). STAMFORD  KILL,  N. Central  Hall  Picture  House,  High  Road. — Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, Tottenham  2001.  Station,  Seven  Sisters (L.N.E.R.). Regent. — Prop.,  Provincial  Cinematograph Theaties,  Ltd.,  123.  Regent  Street,  London, W.i. Stamford  Hill  Cinema. — Prop.,  United  Picture Theatres,  Ltd.,  Hippodrome  Chambers,  High Street,  Camden  Town,  London,  N.W.i.  Phone, Xorth  1234.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous. Prices,  9d.  to  2s.  4d.    Phone,  Clissold  4332. STARCH  GREEN,  W. Park  Cinema,  Goldhawk  Road,  YV.12. — Prop. WilJ  Gadsby.  Booked  at  hall.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Riverside  0296.  Station,  Shepherd's Bush. STEPNEY,  E. Cable  Picture  Palace,  103,  Cable  Street, Prop.,  Mrs.  Vetta  Wassersog. La  Boheme  Cinema,  560,  Mile  End  Road. — Props.,  Moss  and  Zinkin.   Continuous.  Two cnanges  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone. East  1504. Majestic  Cinema,  High  Street,  E.i. — Prop., R.  J.  Prideaux.  Continuous.  Three  changes weekly.    Prices,  3d.  to  is.    Phone,  East  1S13. Popular  Cinema,  516,  Commercial  Road,  E.i. — Prop.,  Popular  Cinemas,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall, Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.  Phone,  East  1331. Stepney  Central  Hall,  Commercial  Road E.i. — Prop.,  Wesleyan  East-End  Missions Three  changes  weekly.    Phone,  East  0651. STOCK  WELL,  S.W. New  Palladium,  Clapham  Road. — Prop.,  New Palladium    (Stockwell)     Ltd.     Man.  Dir., G.  Henry.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d. to  is.  lod.  Phone,  Brixton  2513. STOKE  NEWSNGTON,  N. Albion  Cinema,  4,  Albion  Parade. — Prop.,  H. Mills.  Booked  at  Nelson  Electric  Theatre, Old  Kent  Road.  Continuous.  Sat.  Mats. Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is. Station,  Stoke  Newington  (L.N.E.R.). Electric  Coliseum,  Stoke  Newington  Road, N.16. — Prop.,  Stoke  Newington  Electric Coliseum,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Three  shows daily.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Clissold 2700. Majestic  Cinema,  High  Street,  N.16. — Prop., Louis  Ehrenberg.  Booked  at  hall.  Con- tinuous. Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  td. to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Clissold  3544-  Station, Dalston  Junction. The  Apollo,  Stoke  Newington  Road,  N.16. — Prop.,  Leonard  Lever.  Bodked  at  Victoria. Islington,  N.i.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  fid.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Clissold 95S4.  Station,  Stoke  Newington  ^L.N.E.R.). STRAND,  W.C.2. Strand  Cinema,  Agar  Street.— Prop,  and  Mar.., L.  Bookbinder.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  is.  3d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone. Gerrard  5601. Tivoli  Theatre,  Strand. — Prop.,  Provincial Cinematograph  Theaires  Ltd.,  123,  Regent Street,  London,  W.i.  Performances,  2.30, 5.30,  and  8.30.  Prices,  is.  3d.  to  8s.  6d.  ; boxes,  23s.    Phone,  Gerrard  5222. STRATFORD,  E. Broadway  Super  Cinema,  Tramway  Avenue. — ■ — Props.,  Denman  Picture  Houses,  Ltd. Continuous.  Booked  at  H.O.  Pictures  and Variety.  Stage,  34  feet ;  6  dressing-rooms. Cafe.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  Phone,  Marvland 2186-7.   Station,  Stratford  Market  (L.N.E.R.). Grove  Picture  Theatre,  121,  The  Grove, E.15. — Prop.,  Grove  (Stratford)  Picture Theatre,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Maryland  1675. Station,  Maryland  Point  (L.N.E.R.). Imperial  Playhouse,  r,  Broadway,  E.15. — Prop.,  Popular  Cinemas,  Ltd.  Booked  at Canterbury  Music  Hall,  S.E.,  by  Phil Hyams.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d. Phone,  Marvland  1689.  Station,  Stratford (L.N.E.R.).  ■ The  Re-issue  of THE  VOLGA  BOATMAN" means  money — see  that  you  get  your  share. 380 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Kinema,  West  Ham  Lane,  E.15. — Prop., Denuian  London  Cinemas,  Ltd.  Booked  at H.O.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Phone,  Maryland 1208.    Station,  Stratford  (L.N.E.R.). Palladium,  628,  Ward  Road. — Prop.,  Denman Picture  Houses,  Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  4d,  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Mary- land 2065.    Station,  Stratford  (L.N.E.R.). STREATHAM,  S.W. Golden  Domes  Picture  Theatre,  Streatham Hill,  S.W.16. — Prop.,  Metropolitan  Electric Theatres,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Empire,  Streatham. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 8d.  to  2S.  Phone,  Streatham  1470.  Station, Streatham  Hill  (S.R.). Picturedrome,  127,  Mitcham  Lane,  S.W. — Lessee,  S.  Tropp.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Three  changes  weeklv.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Sta- tion, Streatham  Hill" (S.R.). Streatham  Empire,  High  Road,  S.W.16.— Prop.,  Metropolitan  Electric  Theatres,  Ltd. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two  changes weeklv.  Prices,  8d.  to  2s.  Phone,  Streatham 1 147.   Station,  Streatham  (S.R.). SYDENHAM,  S.E. Queen's  Hall  Kinema,  Sydenham  Road' S.E.26. — Prop,  and  Man.,  Whyte  Jones' Booked  at  hall.  Continuous.  Three  changes weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Station, Sydenham  (S.R.). Sydenham  Rink  Cinema,  Silverdale,  S.E.26. — - Props.,  Provincial  Cinematograph  Theatres, Ltd.,  New  Gallery  House,  120,  Regent  Street, W.i.  Phone,  Regent  3212.  Man.  Dir..  W. Evans.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage,  7  ft. deep.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Three changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  iod.  Phone, Sydenham  1627.     Station,  Sydenham  (S.R.) Tooting,  s.w. Broadway  Palace  Theatre. — Props.,  Hiller and  Batley.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone,  Streat- ham 0416. Central  Cinema,  Upper  Tooting  Road,  S.W.17. — Prop.,  Lion  Cinematograph  Co.,  Ltd. Booked  at  43,  Whitcombe  Street,  W.  Con- tinuous. Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d. to  is.  iod.    Phone,  Streatham  3688. Gaiety  Picture  House, High  Street. — Pictures and  Variety.  Prop,  and  Man.,  B.  Shulman. Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  iod.    Phone,  Streatham  3372. Regent  Cinema. — 183/185,  High  Street, S.W.i 7.  Prop.,  I.  Osl  >i .  Booked  at  hall  by Prop.  Three  shows  daily.  Three  changes weeKly.  Prices  3d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone, Streatham  3372. Tooting  Electric  Pavilion,  Mitcham  Road. — Props.,  Davison  and  Singer.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  2S.  od.  Phone,  Streatham  2485. Victory  Cinema,  High  Street. — Prop.,  Blum- stein,  Kochan  and  Tropp.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  iod.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Phone, Streatham  4735. TOTTENHAM,  N. Bruce  Grove  Cinema,  Bruce  Grove,  N.- — Prop., Tottennam  Cinema  and  Entertainment  Co., Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Cafe  and  Dance  Hall. Prices,  5d.  to  2s.  Phone,  Tottenham  2232. Station,  Bruce  Grove  (L.N.E.R.). Central  Hall  Picture  House,  High  Road Stamford  Hill,  N.5.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Tottenham  2001.  (See  under  Stam- ford Hill.) Corner  Picture  Theatre,  Seven  Sisters Corner. — Prop.,  Ben  Jay.  Booked  at  hall. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices 5d.  to  is. Imperial  Electric  Theatre,    West  Green Road. — Prop.,  Lion  Cinematograph  Co.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Phone, Tottenham  1668. Tottenham  Palace,  High  Road. — Prop.,  Pro- vincial Cinematograph  Theatres,  Ltd.  Booked at  H.O.  Pictures  and  Varieties.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Dance  Hall  and  Cafe. Prices,  5d.  to  2s.  Phone,  Tottenham  2141. Station,  Bruce  Grove  (L.N.E.R.). Tottenham  Pavilion,  678.  High  Road,  N.17. — Prop.,  Ben  Jay,  Lloyds  Bank  Chambers, 186,  Wardour  Street,  W.i.  Regent  5685. Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Phone,  Tottenham 1724.     Station,  Bruce  Grove  (L.N.E.R.). TOTTENHAM  COURT  ROAD,  W. Bijou  Cinema. — Prop.,  Grand  Centrals,  Ltd. Booked  at  Cinema  House,  Oxford  Street,  W.i. Continuous.    Prices,  8d.  to  2s.  4c!.  Phone, Museum  71 81. Carlton    Picture   Theatre.— Prop.,  Grand Centrals,  Ltd.    Booked  at  Cinema  House, Oxford  Street,  W.i.     Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  8d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone, Museum  71 81. Court  Picture  Playhouse. — Prop,  and  Man., H.  Silverman.     Continuous.     One  change weekly.  Prices,  is.  2d  .to  3s.  Phone,  Museum 7222. Gaiety  Picture  Palace. — Prop.,  Mrs.  C.  V. Bell.     Continuous.     Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  iod.  Phone,  Museum  6446. Grafton  Cinema. — Prop.,  E.  V.  Thompson. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Three  changes weekly.  Prices,  6d. to  is.  iod.  Phone, Museum 3148. Majestic  Picturedrome. — Prop.,  Grand  Cen- trals, Ltd.,  36,  Tottenham  Court  Road, W.C.  Booked  at  Cinema  House,  225,  Oxford Street,  W.i.  Continuous.  Prices,  8d.  to 2s.  4d.    Phone,  Museum  7181 Upton  park,  e. Picture  Coliseum,  Green  Street. — Props., W.  T.  Scriven  and  W.  J.  Huxtable. Booked  at  H.O.  by  A.  Tench,  Gen.  Man. Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone, Grangewood  381.   Station,  Upton  Park. The  Carlton. — Prop.  Arthur  Clavering. Pictures  and  Variety.  Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous. Cafe  attached.  Station,  Upton Park. Vauxhall,  S.W. Clock  Tower  Cinema,  128-130,  Wandsworth Road,  S.W.8. — Ptods,,  Croydon  Amusements, Ltd.,  47,  Greek  Street,  W.i.  Booked  at  47, Greek  Street,  W.i.  Pictures  and  Variety. Stage  7  ft.  8  in.  Two  dressing  rooms.  Variety booked  through  Bert  West.  Continuous. Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d. Phone,  Brixton  5895.  Station,  Vauxhall (S.R.) Kinema  Directory  (England). 381 Super  Show,  92-94,  Wandsworth  Road, S.W.8.— Prop.,  Super  Shows,  Ltd.  Pictures and  Variety.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Brixton  2510.  Station,  Vauxhall (S.R). VICTORIA,  S.W. Biograph  Theatre,  47-48,  Wilton  Road, S.W.i.— Props.,  Wilton  Cinema,  Ltd.  Booked at  Hall  by  H.  Pearl.  Continuous.  Three changes  weekly.  Prices,  9d.  to  2s.  Phone, Victoria    1624.    Station,  Victoria. VICTORIA  PARK,  E. Victoria  Picture  Theatre,  Grove  Road,  E. — Prop.,  Victoria  Park  Picture  Theatre  Co., Ltd.  Booked  by  C.  A.  Mathes.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  gd. Phone,  East  3907. VILLIERS  ST.,  W.C. The  Forum. — Prop.,  Villiers  Street  Cinema Co.,  Ltd.    Man.  Dir.,  C.  J.  Wakeling. W ALHAM  GREEN,  S.W. Broadway  Garden  Cinema. — Prop.,  Broadway Garden,  Ltd.  Gen.  Man..  W.  St.  John Worfolk.  Booked  at  Hall.  Pictures  and Variety.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Fulham  4193. Station,  Walham  Green  (Tube). Red  Hall  Picture  Palace,  Vanston  Place. — Prop.,  Provincial  Cinematograph  Theatres, Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Phone,  Western  41 81  . Station,  Walham  Green  (Tube). WALTH AMSTO  W,  E. Carlton  Cinema,  High  Street,  E.  17.- — Prop., Carlton  Cinematograph  Theatre  (Waltham- stow),  Ltd.  Continuous.  Booked  at  Hall. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Walthamstow  0382. Crown     Picture  Theatre. Empire  Cinema,  Bell  Corner. — Props.,  Good Bros.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone, Walthamstow  472.  Station,  Hoe  Street (L.N.E.R.). Princes  Pavilion,  High  Street,  E.17. — Prop., Princes    Pavilion,    Ltd.    Booked    at  Hall. Continuous.    Two    changes    weekly.  Mat.' Mon.,  Thurs.  and  Sat.    Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,    Walthamstow    495.    Station,  St' James  Street,  (L.N.E.R.). Queen's  Cinema,  Hoe  Street. — Props.,  Good Bros.  Res.  and  Bkg.  Man.,  G.  W.  Kennedy. Continuous.   Two  changes  weekly.  Prices 6d.  to  is.  6d.     Phone,  Walthamstow  472'. Station,  Hoe  Street  (L.N.E.R.). Super  Cinema,  St.  James  Street. — Prop., Ship  man  &  King,  22,  Charing  Cross  Man- sions, Charing  Cross  Road,  London,  W.C.  2. Phone,  Regent  3269.  Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  2d.  Phone,  Walthamstow  0632.  Station, St.  James  Street  (L  N.E.R.). Victoria  Picture  Theatre,  Hoe  Street. — Prop.,  Clavering  Circuit.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  2s.  Phone, Walthamstow  470.  Station,  Hoe  Street (L.N.E.R.). WALWORTH  ROAD,  S.E. Elephant  Picture  Theatre,  47,  Walworth Road,  S.E.  1. —Prop.,  Davidson  &  Singer. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Three  changes weekly.  Prices,  4<L  to  is.  6d.  Phone, Rodney  3641.  Station,  Elephant  and  Cas- tle (Tube  and  S.R.). Mdntpelier  Picture  and  Variety  Palace, Empress  Street,  Walworth  Road,  S.E., — Props.,  Shipman  and  King,  22,  Charing Cross  Mansions,  London,  W.C. 2.  Phone, Regent  3269.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage, 15  ft.  deep.  Booked  at  H.O.  Once  nightly. Three  changes  weekly. People's  Picture  House. — Prop.,  A.  W. Hough.  Booked  at  hall.  Continuous. Three  changes  weekly.  Price,  3d.  to  al! parts.  Station,  Elephant  and  Castle  (S.R.). WANDSWORTH,  S.W. Clock    Tower    Cinema,    128,  Wandsworth Road,  S.W.8.  (See  Vauxhall). Court  Cinema,  Garrett  Lane. — Prop.,  Percy F.  Smalley.    Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Three  changes  weekly.    Prices,   5d.  to  is. Station.    Wandsworth  Town  (S.R.) New  Lyric    Cinema,  High  Street,  S.W.18.— Prop.,  M  ss     Rebecca    Joel.  Continuous. Three     changes     weekly.      Pictures  and Variety.    Two  dressing  rooms.     Prices,  5d. to   is.  3d.    Phone,  Putney  1265.  Station, Wandsworth  Town  (S.R.). Super  Show,  92-94,  Wandsworth  Road,  S.W.8. — (See  Vauxhall). Wandsworth   Palace,    High  Street, — Prop., Wandsworth    Palace    Theatre,    Ltd.  Con- inuous.    Two  changes  weekly.    Pictures  and Variety.    Prices    6d.    to    2s.    4d.  Phone, Battersea,  4507. WANSTEAD,  E. Empire. — Prop.,  Saxtons  Cinemas Mans.,  Shaftesbury r,  Piccadilly Avenue.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,  6d.  to  is.  lod. Phone,  Wanstead  3383. WESTBOURNE  GROVE,  W.2. Grove  Palace  Cinema. — Prop.,  Westbourne Grove  Cinemas,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  Phone.  Park 4680. W.andF. Oct.  14/29 MILES  MANDER  and  MADELEINE CARROLL  in THE  FIRST-BORN Gainsborough  Picture  Produced  by  Miles  Mander. r 382 The  Kinemaiograph  Year  Book. WEST  HAM,  E. Park  Cinema,  Plashet  Road,  E.13. — Prop,  and Man.,  H.  B.  L.  Jarvis,  Bursted  Lodge,  Snares- brook.  Phone,  Wanstead  3365.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d.   Phone,  Maryland  3561. West  Ham  Cinema,  74,  Plaistow  Road,  E.13. — Prop.,  West  Ham  Cinema,  Ltd.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  Mat.,  Mon.,  Thurs.  and Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is. Station,  Plaistow  (Tube). WESTMINSTER,  S.W. Army  and  Navy  Cinema,  Strutton  Ground, S.W.i. — Prop.,  Army  and  Navy  Cinemas. Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  J.  F.  Tierney.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Victoria  7392. Station,  Victoria. St.  James'  Picture  Theatre. — Prop.,  Pimlico Cinema,  Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O.,  513,  Salisbury House,  London  Wall,  E.C.,  by  L.  A.  Thomson. Continuous.  Prices,  is.  2d.  to  £1  is.  Phone, Victoria  9197. WESTMINSTER  BRIDGE  ROAD,  S.E. Canterbury. — Props.,  Hyams  and  Rose.  Gen. Man.,  A.  E.  Corrick.  Booked  at  hall  by P.  Hyams.  Continuous.  Three  changes r.-eekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone.  Hop  34C9. Gatti's. — Prop.,  X.G.L.  Syndicate,  Ltd.  Con- tinuous, Three  changes  weekly.  Phone, Hop  5418. WHITECHAPEL,  E. Cambridge    Music    Hall,    136,  Commercial Street,  E.i.— Prop.,  G.  L.  Syndicate,  Ltd. Continuous.    Three  changes  weekly.  Prices, 2*d.  to  6d.    Phone,  Bishopsgate  1139.' Palace  Cinema,    Brick  Lane,    E.i. — Props., M.  Friggett  and  P.  Smith.    Booked  at  Hall. Three  shows  daily.    Continuous.    Prices,  3d. to  8d.    Phone,  Bishopsgate  1058. Rivoli   Cinema,   Whitechapel    Road. — Prop., East  London  Cinemas,   Ltd.  Continuous. Prices,  8d.  to  is.  6d.     Phone,  B  shoosgate 5183. WILLESDEN,  N.W. Empire,  Church  Road,  N.W. — Prop.,  Denman London  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  197,  Wardour  Street, W.i.  (Regent  0251).  Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Phone, Willesden  2917.    Station,  Willesden  (Met.). W  illesden  Green  Electric  Theatre,  298, High  Road,  N.W.10. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man., H.  F.  Hefier.  Booked  at  hall.  One  show nightly.  Mat.,  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d, Phone,  Willesden  4844.  Station,  Willesden Green  (Met.). WIMBLEDON,  S.W. Apollo  Theatre,  Merton  Road,  S.W. 19. — Props.,  Garretts  and  Vanos.  Booked  at ball  by  J.  L.  Vanos.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices.  56..  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Wim- bledon 1366.  Station,  Wimbledon  (S.R.). Elite,  Merton  Road,  S.W. 19. — Lessees,  Wimble- don Elite  Super  Cinema,  Ltd.  Gen.  Man., James  Chapman.  Booked  atH.O.,  47,  Greek Street,  W.i .  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  gd.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone, Wimbledon  2082.  Station,  Wimbledon  (S.R.). King's  Palace,  Merton  Road,  S.W.19. — Prop., Wimbledon  Elite  Super  Cinema,  Ltd.,  Kent House,  Regent  Street,  W.i.  Gen.  Man., James  Chapman.  Bookedat  H.O.,  47,  Greek St.,  W.i.  Continuous.  Pictures  and  Variety. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  4A. Phone.  Wimbledon  0791.  Station,  Wim- bledon (S.R.). New  Queen's  Cinema,  Worple  Road. — Prop., H.  R.  Harmer.  Booked  at  hall.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  50.  to  is.  6d. Phone, Wimbledon  2193.  Station, Wimbledon. WOODFORD,  E. South  Woodford  Cinema.  George  Lane.— Props.,  Cundy,  Mills  and  Co.  Continuous. Mats.,  Mon.,  Thurs.  and  Sat.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Wan- stead  788. WOOD  GREEN,  N. Central  Cinema,  Station  Road. — Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  sd  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Palmer's  Green 0881.    Station,  Wood  Green. Palais  de  Luxe,  Station  Road. — Prop.,  River Park  Cinema,  Ltd.  Gen.  Man.,  H.  Louis Wilson.  Booked  by  H.  Louis  Wilson,  at Premier  Electric  Theatre,  Harringay.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  2d.   Phone,  Palmer's  Green  0690. Palladium. — Prop.,  Wood  Green  Picture Palladium,  Ltd.  Gen.  Man.,  Dudley  Winton. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  2S.  Phone,  Mount  View  2249.  Station, Noel  Park  (L.N.E.R.). WOOLWICH,  S.E. Cinema,  Beresford  Square. — Prop.,  H.  P. Selwyn.  Booked  at  Greenwich  Hippodrome by  H.  A.  Miller.  Continuous.  Three  changes weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Wool- wich 0225.   Station,  Woolwich  Arsenal  (S.R.). New  Cinema,  New  Road. — Prop.,  Arundell, Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Station, Woolwich  Arsenal  (S.R.). Palace,  New  Road. — Prop,  and  Man.,  S.  J. Huff.  Booked  at  hall.  Continuous.  Three changes  weekly.  Prices,  sd.  to  is.  3d. Station,  Woolwich  Arsenal  (S.R.). Premier  Electric  Theatre,  Powis  Street. — Prop.,  H.  P.  Selwyn.  Booked  at  Greenwich Hippodrome.  Continuous.  Three  changes weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  iod.  Phone,  Wool- wich 0560. Woolwich  Hippodrome,  Wellington  Street. — Prop.,  Woolwich  Hippodrome,  Ltd.,  Camden Chambers,  Camden  Town,  N.W.  Booked  at H.O.  Continuous,  2.15  to  10.30.  Sundays, 6  to  10.30.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 8d.t02s.4d.  Phone, Woolwich 0069.  Station, Woolwich  Arsenal  (S.R.). EXPORTERS AND  IMPORTERS  Of NEW  &  SECOND-HAND FILMS. Send  for  our  lists  of Special  Offers. STANDARD  FILM  AGENCY (BERNARD  SMITH) 26,  ST.  ANNE'S  COURT, WARDOUR  STREET,  LONDON,  W.I Telephones:  Regent  4152-4153.    Te!egrams :  Highflier,  Westcent,  London. Kinema  Directory  (England). 383 ENGLISH  KINEMAS. *4bERBARG0ED  (Mon.),  Pop.  5,131. Kinema. — Prop.,   Thos.    Jones.  Continuous Two   changes  weekly.     Prices,    6d.  to  is.. Station,  Aberbargoed;  G.W.R. ABERCARN  (Mon  ),  Pop.  20,123. Victoria  Hall. — Prop,,  J.  H.Jones,  "  Cartref," Newbridge,  Mon.    Booked  by  J.  H,  Jones. One  show  nightly,  two  on  Saturdays.  Prices, 4d.  to  6d.    Station,  Abercarn,  G.W.R. ABERGAVENNY  (Mon  ),  Pop.  9,008. Coliseum,  Lion  Street. — Prop.,  Abergavenny Coliseum  Co.,  Ltd.  Pictures  and  theatrical companies.  Booked  at  2,  Office  Road, Maesteg,  bv  R.  Dooner.  One  show  nightly. Mat.  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  as.  4d.  Stage,  18  ft deep;  6 dressingrooms.  Phone, Abrrgavenny 33.  Stations.  Abergavenny,  G.W.R.  and L.M.S. Pavilion,  Monk  Street. — Prop.,  Abergavenny Coliseum  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  2,  Office  Road, Maesteg,  by  R.  Dooner.  Once  nightly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Abergavenny  33. Stations,  Abergavenny,  G.W.R.  and  L.M.S. ABERSYCHAN  (Mon  ),  Pop.  4.00D. Capitol  (late  Empire).— Prop.,  Herbert  G. Spary.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices 5d.  to  is.  5d.    Station,  Abersychan. ABERTILLERY  (Mon  ).  Pop.  38,805. Empress  Cinema. — Prop.,  Abertillery  Theatres, Ltd.,  Pavilion,  Abertillery.  Booked  at  New Hall,  Bargoed.  Continuous.  Phone,  Aber- tillery 3.    Station,  Abertillery,  G.W.R. Gaiety. — Prop.,  Abertillery  Theatres  Ltd., Pavilion,  Abertillery.  Booked  at  New  Hall, Bargoed.  Continuous.  Phone,  Abertillery  3. Station,  Abertillery,  G.W.R. Metropole. — -ProD.,  Abertillerv  Theatres  Ltd., Pavilion,  Abertillery.  Booked  at  New  Hall Bargoed.  Continuous.  Phone,  Abertillery  3. Station,  Abertillery,  G.W.R. Palace. — Prop.,  Abertillery  Theatres,  Ltd. Pavilion  Theatre. — Prop.  .  Abertillery  Theatres, Ltd.,  Pavilion,  Abertillery.  Booked  at  New Hall,  Bargoed.  Continuous.  Phone,  Aber- tillery 3.     Station,  Abertillery,  G.W.R. ABINGDON  (Berks),  Pop.  8,000. The  Abingdon  Kinema. — Prop.,  W.  Thatcher, 63,  Stert  Street,  Abingdon.  Booked  at  Hall. One  show  nightly.  Two  on  Saturday.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  iod. Phone,  Abingdon  20.  Station,  Abingdon. G.W.R. ACCRINGTON  (Lancs),  Pop.  43,613. Empire,  Edgar  Street.— Prop.,  Victory  Theatre^ Ltd.  Gen.  Man.,  Arthur  Peel.  Two  shows nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Phone, Accrington  2350.  Station,  Accrington, L.M.S. Hippodrome,   Ellison   Street.— Prop.,  Variety Theatres    (Manchester),    Ltd.     Two  shows nightly.    Phone.  Accrington  2500.  Station, Accrington,  L.M.S. King's  Hall.  Whalley  Road. — Prop.,  King's Hall   Co.     Two   shows   nigltly.  Station, Accrington,  L.M.S. Palace,   Peel  Street.— Prop.,  Palace  Pictures (Accrington),  Ltd.    Booked  at  Hall  by  Man. Two   shows  nightly.     Prices,   4d.   to;  iod. Phone.  Accrington  2589.   Station,  Accrington. L.M.S. Picture  House. — Prop.,  Wilson  and  Barlow. Booked  at    Hall.     Twice   nightly.  Prices, 3d.  to  is.    Phone,  Accrington  2527.  Station. Accrington,  L.M.S. Princes  Theatre,  Edgar  Street. — ProD.,Victorv Theatres,   Ltd.     Gen.   Man.,   Arthur  Peel. Two  shows  nightly.    Phone,  Accrington  2701. Station,  Accrington,  L.M.S. ACKWORTH  (Yorks),  Pop.  4,531. Electric  Theatre,  Moor  Top. — Lessee  and Man.,  E.  Crossley.  Pictures  and  occasional variety.  Booked'at  Hall.  One  show  nightly. Prices,  sd.  to  8d.  Stage  and  one  dressing room.  Phone,  Ackworth  34.  Station,  Nostell, L.N.E.R. ADDLESTONE  (Surrey),  Pop.  8,098. Arcadia  Cinema. Cinema  Royal.— Prop.,  C.  Reeves  Hicks- One  show  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly- Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Addlestone. S.R. ADUNGTON  (Lancs),  Pop.  4,393. Theatre,   Railway    Road. — Prop.,  Adlington Theatre,  Ltd.     Sec.  J.  Fearnhead,  F.S.A.A. Booked  at  Hall.    One  show  nightly,  twice Saturday.   Prices,  3d.  to  is.   Station,  Adling- ton, L.M.S. AOWICK-LE-STREET  (Yorks),  Pop. 11,831. Brodsworth    Picture    Palace. — Prop.  G. Nuttall,     Doncaster.    One     show  nightly, three  on  Sat.    Prices,  5d.  to  gd.  Station, Carcrof  t,  L.N.E.R. Empire  Palace. — Booked  at  Hall  by  A.  Cample- john.    Occasional  Vaiiety. ALGESTER  (Warwick),  Pop.  2,259. Picture  House,  High  Street.— Prop.,  V\  . Parker.  Booked  at  Birmingham.  Once nightly,  twee  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Station Alcester,  L.M.S. ALDEBURGH  (Suffolk),  Pop.  2,892. Picture  House,  High  Street. — Prop.,  Alde- burgh  Cinema  and  Amusements,  Ltd.  Gen. Man.,  R.  A.  Moore.  One  show  nightly. Thurs.  and  Sat.  gala  nights.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  6^d.  to  3s.  6d.  Phone, Aldeburgh  37.    Station,  Aldeburgh,  L.N.E.R. WE  SELL  CINEMAS Quicklv.  Quietly.  And  without  Publicity. Many  thousands  of  Buyers  waiting  for  Halls of   all    sizes,  at    all    Prices,   in    all  Parts. CLEMENT   BLAKE  &  DAY,  THE  Cinema  Agent*, 22,     WARDOUR     STREET.     LONDON,  W.I. 384 The  Kineviato  graph  Year  Book. ALDERSHOT  (Hants),  Pop.  28,755. Alexandra  Cinema. — Prop.,  County  Cinemas, Ltd.,  7,  Gerrard  Street,  London,  W.  i.  Phone, Regent  4721.  Booked  at  H.O.  Daily,  5.45 and  8.15.  Mats.,  Wed.  and  Sat.  Three  changes  , weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  (Mi.  Station, Aldershot  Town,  S.R. Garrison  Cinema,  Queen's  Avenue. — Prop., Navy,  Army  and  Air  Force  Institutes, Imperial  Court,  Upper  Kennington  Lane, S.E.ti.  Phone,  Reliance  1200.  Booked  by  A. Rawlings  at  H.O.  Continuous,  seven  days  per week.  Three  changes  weekly.  Cafe  attached. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Aldershot  482. Station,  Aldershot  Town,  S.R. Manor  Park  Pavilion,  High  Street.  Prop., Manor  Park  Pavilion,  Ltd.  Sec.  R.  Fort. Booked  at  Hall  by  Sec.  Three  times  daily, twice  on  Sunday.  Prices,  4d.  to  2s.  4d. Phone,  Aldershot  567. Palace  Picture  Theatre,  Station  Road. — Prop.,  Aldershot  Picture  Palace,  Ltd.  Booked at  Hall.  Three  shows  daily.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Aider- shot  99. Seymour  Hall. — Prop.,  Church  of  England Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Institute.  Four  nights a  week.  Phone,  Blackmoor  27.  Price,  6d. Films  by  1  ilm  Transport. Theatre  Royal. — Sole  Prop,  and  Licensee, John  F.  Ash.  Once  nightly.  Mat.,  Sat. Prices,  4d.  to  nd. Wellington  Cinema. — Prop.,  Committee  Royal Garrison  Church  Institute,  Wellington  Lines. Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.    Twice  nightly. Prices,  6d.  to  2s.     Phone,  Aldershot  440. ALFORD  (Linc),  Pop.  2,000. Cinema,  St.  Dunstan's  Works,  West  Street. — Prop.,  Ewart  Armitage.  Booked  by  Prop,  at Office.  One  show,  Mon.,  lues.,  Thurs.,  and Sat.  Pictures  and  variety.  Stage,  14  ft. deep  ;  two  dressing  rooms.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  9d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Alford 26.    Station,  Alford  Town,  L.N.E.R. ALNWICK      (Northumberland),  Pop. 6,991. Corn  Exchange. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  J.  H. Sanderson.  One  show  nightly.  Three changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone, Alnwick  51.    Station,  Alnwick,  L.N.E.R. King's. — Prop.,  T.  Wilcox.  Three  changes weekly.    Station,  Alnwick,  L.N.E.R. Playhouse. — Prop.,  Alnwick  Playhouse,  Ltd., Pictures  and  Varieties.  Station,  Alnwick. L.N.E.R. ALSTON  (Cumberland).  Pop.  3,344. C  in'ema. — Props., Nelson  and  Nicholson.  Booked by  F.  H.  Nicholson.  One  show  nightly, Thurs.  and  Fri. ;  two  on  Sat.  Stage,  12  ft. deep ;  two  dressing  rooms.  Dance  hall attached.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  2d,  Station, Alston,  L.N.E.R. ALTON  (Hants),  Pop.  5,580. Alton  Picture  Theatre,  Normandy  Street. — Prop.,  Alton  Palace,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Two changes  weeKlv.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone, Alton  103.    Station,  Alton,  S.R. ALTRINCHAM  (Cheshire),  Pop.  20,461. Central  Theatre,  Shavvs  Road. — Prop,  and Man.,  Alf.  Yenables.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Station, Altrincham,  M.S.  and  A.R. Cinema  House,  Willowtree  Road. — Prop., Hale  Pictures,  Ltd.,  4,  Exchange  Buildings, 6,  St.  Mary's  Gate,  Manchester.  Phone,  City 1968.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Occa- sional Variety.  Stage,  22  ft.  deep.  Cafe attached.  Prices,  is.  and  2s.  Phone, Altrincham  4  77.  Station,  Hale,  Cheshire  Lines. Hippodrome. — Man.,  M.  Hayton. Picture  Theatre,  Stamford  New  Road.— Prop.,  Altrincham  Picture  Theatre,  Ltd, Booked  by  Clarion  Film  Agency,  Ltd.,  12, Cannon  Street,  Manchester.  Three  shows daily.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to is.  3d.  Phone,  Altrincham  800.  Station, Altrincham,  M.S.  and  A.R. AMBLE  (Northumberland),  Pop.  4,851. Central  Theatre. — Prop.,  Amble  Picture Hall  Co.  One  show  nightlv.  Station. Amble,  L.N.E.R. Coquet  Hall. — AMBLESIDE  (Westmorland),  Pop.  2,878. Assembly  Rooms. — Prop,  and  Man.,  G.  L. James,  Millans  Park,  Ambleside.  Continuous, Prices  3d.  to  is.  iod.     Phone,  Ambleside  98. Station,  Windermere,  L.M.S. Miners'  Hall. — ■ AMERSHAM    (Nr.    Chesham^  (Bucks), Pop.  4,220. Pavilion. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  Walter  R. Collins.     Booked  at  Hall.     Twice  nightly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  iod.     Phone,  Amersham  54. Station,  Amersham,  Met.  R. AMESBURY  (Wilts),   Pop.  1,531. Little  Theatre. — Prop.,  Little  Theatre  (Ames- bury),  Ltd.  Reg.  Office,  Old  Bank  House. Amestury.  Booked  by  L.  J.  Buckland  at Reg.  Office.  Once  nightly.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  3d.  Phone,  Amesburv  6^.  Station, Amesbury,  S.R. AMPTHILL  (Beds.),  Pop.  2,270. Cinema. — (Closed.) AN  DOVER  (Hants),  Pop.  8,569. Electric  Picture  Hall. — New  Theatre,  Near  Market  Place. — Prop., Andover  Cinema  Theatre  Co..  Ltd.  Booked at  Hall.  Two  shows  nightly.  Mat.,  Sat. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4<I.  to is.  6d.  Phone,  Andover  92.  Station, Andover  Junction.  S.R. Palace.— Prop.,  A.  N.  Kendal,  Ltd.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d. Cafe  attached.  Phone,  Andover  208.  Station, Andover  Junction,  S.R. ANNFIELD      PLAIN      (Co.  Durham). Pop.  16,524. King's   Pavilion. — Prop.,  T.   Cass  Craven. Continuous.    Two  changes  weeklv.  Prices, id.  to  8d.  Phone,  Annneld  Plain  22.  Station, Annfield  Plain,  L.N.E.R. Palace  Theatre. — BUTCHER'S FILM  SERVICE  LTD. 175,  WARDOUR  STREET,  LONDON,  W.l Branches  at — Glasgow.    Newcastle-on-Tyne.    Manchester.  Liverpool. Leeds.       Birmingham.       Nottingham.       Bristol.  Cardiff. Kinema  Directory  {England). 385 ANNITSFORD    (Northumberland),  Pop. 1,200. Coronation  Hall. — Props.,  Hutsori  and  Chap- man. Booked  at  Hall  by  Rd.  Henderson. One  show  nightly.  Two  on  Sat.  Occasional Variety.  Prices,' 2d.  to  8d.  Station,  Annits- ford,  L.N.E.R. Grand  Electric  Theatre. ANSTEY  (Leics.),  Pop.  3,000. Anstey  Cinema  Forest  Gaie. — Booked  at  Hall. Two  shows  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  2d. Station,  Leicester,  L.M.S. APPLEDORE  (N.  Devon)  Pop.  4,000. Gaiety  Cinema.— Prop.  Mrs.  Blanche  Ford. Booked  at  Hail  bv  Prop.  Pictures  and occasional  Variety.  Once  nightly.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  Stage,  9 ft.  deep.  Station.  Tnstow. S.R. ARNOLD  (Notts),  Pop.  11,800. Empress  Picture  House. — Prop.,  Joseph Wardele.  Head  Office,  Nelson  Road,  Arnold. Twice  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Station, Daybrooke,  L.N.E.R. St.  Albans  Picturedrome,  Nelson  Road.— Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  Joseph  Wardele.  Two shows  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices , 3d.  to  gd.   Station,  Daybrooke,  L.N.E.R. ASCOT  (Berks),  Pop.  2,351. The  Sunninghill  Picture  House. — Prop. , and  Res.  Man.,  C.  W.  Searle.  One  show nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d. to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Ascot  231.  Station,  Ascot S.R. ASHBOURNE  (Derby),  Pop.  4,147. Empire. Elite  Cinema. ASHBURTON  (Devon),  Pop.  2.80C. Town  Hall.  -Prop.,  H.  Burrows.    Booked  at Hall.    Shows.  Thurs.,  Fri.  and  Sat.  evenings. Sat.  Mat.    Prices,  6d.  to  is.    Station,  Ash- bi  rton,  G.W.R. ASHB Y  (nr.  Scunthorpe)  (Lincs.),  Pop,  6,000. Globe  Cinema.— Props.,  Watson  and  Sons. Booked  by  H.  P.  Watson  at  Pavilion,  Scun- thorpe. Once  nightly,  continuous  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phune , Scunthorpe  24872.  Stations,  Frodingham  and Scunthorpe,  L.N.E.R. ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH     (Leics/,  Pop. 4.980. Lyric  Picture  House.— (Closed.) The  Picture  House. — Prop.,  Ilkeston  Cinema Co.,  Ltd.,  Derby  Road,  Askby-de-la-Zouch. Booked  at  H.O".    Once  nightly,  twice  Sat. Two  changes  weekly.     Prices,  4d.  to  is. Phone,     Ashby-de-la-Zouch    nr.  Station. Ashby-de-:a-Zourh,  L.M.S. ASHFORD  (Kent),  Pop.  14,355. Cinema  De  Luxe. — Prop.,  H.  G.  and  W. Croneen,  High  Street,  Gillingham.  Booked  at Hall  by  Man.  Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to is.  3d.  Phone,  Ashford.  124.  Station Ashford  S.R. Picture  Palace,  Tufton  Street.— Prop.,  Ash- ford Entertainments  Co.,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir., Ernest  P.  Thorne.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Mat.  Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Ashford  237.  Station,  Ashford Junction,  S.R. ASHFORD  (Middx  ),  Pop.  7,680. Clarendon  Picture  House.  Clarendon  Road. — ■ Prop.-,  T.  Perrin.  Prices  3d.  to  is.  bd. Phone,  Ashford  11.    Station,  Ashford,  S.R. ASHINGTON     (Northumberland),  Pop. 29,583. Buffalo  Picture  Palace,  Station  Road.— Prop.,  Wallaw  Pictures,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir., W.  Lawson.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Ashing- ton  31    Station,  Ashington,  L.N.E.R. Hippodrome,  North  Seaton. — Prop.,  \Vrn. Henderson,  7  Stavordale  Terrace,  Gateshead. Pictures  and  Variety.  Booked  at  Hall. Tyice  nightly,  Mon.  and  Sat.  ;  once  nightiy rest  of  week.'  Prices,  ad.  and  fid.  Stage,  20  ft. deep  ;  two  dressing  rooms.  Station,  North Seaton,  L.N.E.R. Miners'  Theatre,  Station  Road.  —  Props., Ashington  Empire  Theatre  and  Picture  Co., Ltd.  Res.  and  Booking  Man.,  Geo.  L.  Crow., Variety,  Revue,  Drama  and  Films.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Ashington  4.  Station, Ashington,  L.N.E.R. Pavilion. — Prop.,  Wallaw  Pictures,  Ltd.  Man. Dir.,  W.  Lawson.  Twice  nightly.  One change  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone, Ashington  6.    Station,  Ashington,  L.N.E.R. Wallaw  Picture  House.— Prop.,  Wallaw PictuFes,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  W.  Lawson. Booked  at  H.O.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices  4d.  to  is.  Phone, Ashington  31.  Station,  Ashington,  L.N.E.R. ASHTON-IN-MAKERFIELD  (Lancs),  Pop. 22,489. Palace. — Prop.,  M.  Rylance. Queen's  Picture  House. — Prop.,  Ashton-in- Makerfield  Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to is.  Phone,  Ashton-in-Makerfield  66.  Station, Bryn,  L.M.S. Savoy  Picture  House. Scala  Cinema,  Heath  Road. — Props.,  Liverpool Cinema  Feature  Film  Co.,  Ltd.,  71,  Gt. Charlotte  Street,  Liverpool.  Licensee  and Man.,  R.  P.  Gregory.  Booked  at  H.O.  by Man.  Dir.,  A.  Levy.  Continuous,  Sat.  twice nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  iod.  Phone,  Ashton 37.  Stations,  Ashton-in-Makerfield,  L.N.E.R. ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE     (Lancs),  Pop. 43,333. Empire  Hippodrome. Majestic  Picture  House,  Old  Street.— Prop., Provincial  Cinematograph  Theatres,  Ltd. Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous  during  week  ; twice  Sat.  Daily  Mat.,  except  Fri.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  4-Jd.  to  is.  3d. Cafe  and  Dance  Hall  attached.  Station. Charlestown,  L.M.S. MABEL  POULTON IN  THE  ARCHIBALD  NETTLEFOLD  PRODUCTIONS— iV^kPxilAT  J?ETTY'"  "VIRGINIA'S  HUSBAND." "TROUBLESOME  WIVES."         "THE  SILENT  HOUSE." BUTCHER'S  FILM  SERVICE  LTD.,  175,  Wardour  St.,  London,  W.l Branches  in  all  Provincial  centres. N 386 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Picture  Pavilion,  Old  Street,— Props.,  W.  H. Broadliead  and  Son.  Continuous.  Mon.  to Fri.  Twice  nightly  Sat.  and  holidays.  Two, changes  weekly.  Pictures  and  variety.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  Phone,  Ashton  805.  Stations, Charlestown,  L.M.S.,  and  Park  Parade  and Oldham  Road,  L.N.E.R. Queen's  Electric  Theatre,  Wellington  Road. — Prop..  Ashton-under-Lyne  Cinema  Co., Ltd.  Fifteen  showTs  weekly.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  ad.  Phone,  Ashton  37s. Station,  Charlestown,  L.M.S. Ryecroft  Picture  Palace,  William  Street. — Prop,  and  Man.,  S.  Myers.  Two  shows nightly.  Mat.,  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Station,  Charlestown, L.M.S. Star  Picture  Theatre,  Church  Street. — Prop., Lancashire  Eentertainments,  Ltd.  Two  shows nightly.  Two  Mats,  weekly.  Two  changes weekly.    Station,  Charlestown,  L.M.S. ASKAM-IN-FURNESS  (Lancs),  Pop.  1,489. Pavilion  Cinema.— Lessee  and  Man.,  C.  M. Mc  Kenning,  1,  Dudden  Road,  Askam. Booked  at  Hall.  Once  nightly.  Stage,  12  ft. deep.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Station,  Askam, L.M.S. ASKERN,  nr.  Doncaster  (Yorks),  Pop.  3,730. Picture  House. ASPATRIA  (Cumberland),  Pop.  3,525. Palace  Cinema. — Props.,  C.  H.  Over  and  Sons, Market  Square,  Aspatria.  Booked  at  Hall. One  show  nightly.  Two  on  Mon.  and  Sat. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  6d. Phone,  Aspatria  15.  Station,  Aspatria,  L.M.S. ASTLEY  (Lancs);  Pop.  3,900. The  Cinema. ATHERSTONE  (Warwick;,  Pop.  5,960. Picturedrome.- — Props.,  J.W.  Briggs  and  H.E. Vero.   One  show  nightly,  three  on  Sat.  One change  weekly.   Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone, At!  erstone  6.    Station,  Atherstone,  L.M.S. ATHERTON  (Lancs),  Pop.  19,863. Gem  Theatre,  Bullough  Street.— Prop.,  Eagle Picturedromes,  Ltd.  Booked  at  County Wigan.  Once  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  sd.  to  9d.    Phone,  Atherton  57. Palace,  Market  Street. — Prop.,  Eagle  Picture- dromes, Ltd.  Booked  at  County  Wigan. Twice  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 5d.  to  9d.    Phone,  Atherton  57. Savoy. — Prop.,  Eagle  Picturedromes,  Ltd., County  Playhouse,  King  Street,  Wigan. Booked  at  H.O. ATTLEBOROUGH  (Norfolk),  Pop.  2,513. Cinema,  Town  Hall. — Prop.,  F.  C.  Yeates. Booked  at  Hall.  Once  nightly.  Pictures  and Concert  parties.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Stage, 9ft.  deep;  two  dressing  rooms.  Station, Attleborough,  L.N.E.R. AUDLEM  (Cheshire),  Pop.  1,390. Cinema. — Prop.,  Cambria  and  Border  Cinemas, Ltd.,  The  Priory,  Wrexham.  Booked  at H.O.  by  Alan  St.  Milner.  Films,  c /o  Parcels Office,  Wrexham  ;  or  per  Road  Auto,  to Wrexham  Office. AUDLEY  (Staffs),  Pop.  14,751. The  Palace,  Hall  Street. — Prop.,  A.  J.  Plant, The  Laurels,  King's  Avenue,  Wolstanton. Phone,  Hanley  80.52.  Booked  at  H.O. One  show  nightly,  two  on  Sat.  Prices,  5d.  and 8d.  Phone,  Audley  24.  Station.  Audlev. L.M.S. AVONMOUTH  (Glos). Cinema,  Collins  Street. — Prop.,  W.  J.  Rolph. Booked    at    Hall.    Continuous.    Prices  5d. to  is.  3d.    Station,  Avonmouth  Dock,  G.W.R. AXMINSTER  (Devon),  Pop.  2,049. Cinema  Market  Square. — Prop.,  C.  Humphries, Station  Road,  Axminster. AYLESBURY  (Bucks),  Pop.  12,114. Market  Theatre,  Market  Square. — Prop., C.  Crocker.  Varieties  and  Pictures.  Two shows  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Phone, Aylesbury  68.    Station,  Aylesbury,  L.N.E.R. Pavilion. — Prop.,  Pavilion  (Aylesbury),  Ltd.. 6  and  7,  Piccadilly  Mansions,  Shaftesbury Avenue,  W.i.  (Wainwright  Circuit).  Booked at  H.O.  Continuous.  Two  Mats.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone, Aylesbury  242".    Station,  Aylesbury,  L.N.E.R. BaCUP  (Lancs),  Pop.  21,256. Empire. — Prop.,  Jackson's  Amusements,  Ltd., Hippodrome,  Rochdale.  Phone  361.  Once nightly  ;  twice  Sat.  Mats.,  Tues.  and  Sat. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is. Phone,  Bacup,  159.    Station,  Bacup,  L.M.S. Kozy. — Prop.,  The  Valley  Entertainments (Waterfoot),  Ltd.  One  show  nightly,  three on  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to is.    Station,  Bacup,  L.M.S. BACK  WORTH  (Northumberland)  Pop.  2,350. Workmen's  Club. BAGSHOT  (Surrey),  Pop.  5,000. Electric  Cinema, High  Street. — -Prop,  and  Man., Jas.  H.  Gfslingham.  Booked  at  Hall.  Once nightly,  Mon.  to  Fri.;  continuous,  Sat. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  sd.  to  is.  3d . Station,  Bagshot,  S.R. BASLDON,  Nr.  Shipley  (Yorks),  Pop.  6,527. Picture     House. — Prop.,    Baildon  Cinema, Ltd.    Lessee  and   Res.  Man.,  J.  Roberts. Booked  at   Hall.    One  show  nightly,  two on  Sat.  Cafe  and  Ballroom  attached.  Prices. 4d.  to  8d.    Station,  Baildon,  L.M.S. 66  WEEK  END  WIVES  " Director  :    Harry  Lachman. MONTY  BANKS,  ESTELLE  BRODY,  JAMESON THOMAS,  ANNETTE  BENSON  &  GEORGE  GEE. "  The  best  British  film  comedy  yet  seen."  —  Evening A  BRITISH St  nda  d. INTERN  AT!  DNAL PICTURE Kinema  Directory   (England) . 387 BAKEWELL  (Derby),  Pop.  3,062. Cinema. — Prop.,  Mrs.  M.  Thompson.  Booked at  Hall.  One  show,  Mon.,  Tues.,  Wed.,  Thurs., and  Fri.  ;   two  on  Sat.    Prices,  4d.  to  is. Station,  Bakewell,  L.M.S. BALDOCK  (Herts),  Pop.  3,500. Cinema,  White  Horse  Street. — Prop.,  Baldock Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.    Continuous.    Prices,  sd. to  is.  ^d.   Station,  Baldock.   Films  by  Herts, and  Beds.  Transport. BAMBER  BRIDGE  (Lancs.). Empire  Picture  Palace. BANBURY  (Oxford),  Pop.  13,347. Grand  Theatre,  Broad  Street. — Prop.,  E.  A. Bagley.     Booked    at     Hall.  Continuous. Prices  6d.  to  is.  3d.    Phone,  Banbury  159. Station.  Banbury,  G.W.R. Palace  Theatre,  Market  Place. — -Prop.,  The Palace  Theatre  Co.,  Ltd.    Booked  at  Hall. Pictures  and  Variety.    Continuous.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  6d.   Phone,  Banbury  154.  Station, Banbury,  GW  .R.. BARKING  (Essex),  Pop.  35,543. Broadway  Theatre,  Broadway. — Prop.,  The Barking  Broadway  Bioscope  Theatre,  Ltd. Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Grange- wood  170.    Station,  Barkin?,  L.M.S. Electric   Theatre,    Rippell    Road. — Props., Rose  and   Bockner.     Two  shows  nightly. Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  East   Ham   61.     Station,  Barking, L.M.S. BARNARD  CASTLE  (Co.  Durham),  Pop. 4,730. Scala,  13,  Galgate. — Prop,  and  Man.,  Robert E.  Sutherland.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Prop, Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.  Station, Barnard  Castle,  L.N.E.R. Victoria  Hall,  Newgate.  —  Pictures  and occasional  Variety.  Booked  at  NeWcastle- on-Tyne.  Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to  is. Stage,  24ft.  deep;  two  dressing  rooms. Station,   Barnard  Castle,  L.N.E.R. Wycliffe  Cinema. — Prop,  and  Man.,  M. Kirkup,  21,  Marshall  Street.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Station, Barnard  Castle,  L.N.E.R. BARNET  (Herts),  Pop.  11,772. Cinema,  High  Street. — Prop.,  Home  Counties Kinemas,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  2s.  Phone,  Barnet 0677.    Station,  High  Barnet,  L.N.E.R. BARNOLDSWICK  (Yorks),  Pop.  11,951. Majestic  Picture  House.— Prop.,  M.  Hartley. One  show  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Station.  Barnoldswick, L.M.S. People's  Palace.— Prop.,  People's  Palace Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Fred  Hartley. One  show  nightly.  Occasional  Variety. Prices,  5d.  to  nd.  Phone,  Barnoldswick  q8. Station,  Barnoldswick,  L.M.S. BARNSLEY  (Yorks)  Pop.  68,991. Alhambra    Theatre,    Doncaster  Road. Cosy  Picture  House,  Pitt  Street. — Prop.,  Tom Walshaw.  Booked  by  C.  W.  Last,  Southstoke, Talbot  Road,  Leeds.  Continuous.  Mats., Tues.,  Wed.,  and  Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d. Station,  Barnsley,  L.M.S. Electric  Theatre,  Eastgate. — Prop,  and  Man. George  Burrell.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous evenings.  Prices,  2 £d.  to  6d.  Phone,  Barnsley 644.    Station,  Barnsley,  L.M.S. Empire  Super-Cinema,  Eldon  Street. — Prop., Denman  Picture  Homes  Ltd.,  4-6,  Denman Street,  London,W.,  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Phone,  Barnsley 363.   Station,  Court  House,  Barnsley,  L.M.S. Globe  Picture  House,  New  Street.— Prop., Globe  Picture  House,  (Barnsley),  Ltd.  Res. Man.  and  Licensee,  R.  H.  Whyham.  Booked at  Hall.  Continuous.  Daily  Mat.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Barnsley  467.  Station, Barnsley  Court  House  and  Exchange,  L.M.S. Pavilion  Theatre. — Prop.,  Mid- Yorkshire, Entertainments,  Ltd.,  21,  King  Charles  Croft, Leeds.  Phone,  25008.  Booked  at  H.O.  by Chas.  P.  Metcalfe,  Man.  Dir.  Continuous from  6.30  p.m.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone, Barnsley  388.    Station,  Court  House,  L.M.S. Princess  Picture  Palace,  Town  End. — Continuous  from  6.30  to  10.30.  Mats.  Mon. and  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to 6d.  Phone.  Barnsley  237.  Station,  Barnsley, L.M.S. Public  Hall,  Harvey  Institute,  Eldon  Street.— Props.,  The  Mayor,  Aldermen  and  Burgesses of  the  County  Boro'  of  Barnsley.  Phone  470. Librarian  and  Man.  P.  W.  H.  Taylor,  Harvey Institute,  Barnsley.  Pictures  and  occasional Theatrical  shows.  Stage,  41  ft.  deep.  Station, Barnsley,  L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. Star  Picture  House. — Prop.,  Barnsley  Enter- tainments, Ltd.  Booked  at  Leeds.  Twice nightly.  Mat.  Sat.  Station,  Barnslev, L.M.S. BARNSTAPLE  (Devon),  Pop.  14,409. Picture  House. Theatre  Royal. — Prop.,  Albany  Ward Theatres,  Ltd.  One  show  nightly.  Mat., Wed.,  Fri.  and  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  5d.  to  2s.   Station,  Barnstaple,  S.R. BARROW-IN-FURNESS     (Lancs),  Pop. 74,254. Coliseum,  Abbey  Road. — Prop.,  C.  and  M. Routledge,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  Mrs.  Calvert Routledge.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Dir. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Barrow  598.  Station, Barrow  Central,  L.M.S. Electric  Theatre,  Dalton  Road. — -Prop.. Furness  Electric  Theatre  Co.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  Mat.,  Sat.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Phone,  Barrow 184.  'Station,  Central,  L.M.S. "COCKTAILS 99 Featuring  PAT  and  PATACHON  as  "  Gin  and  It." Directed  by  Monty  Banks. "As  funny  as  anything  we  have  seen." — Sunday  Dispatch. A    BRITISH  INTERNATIONAL  PICTURE. 388 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Gaiety  and  Picturedrome,  Abbey  Road.— Prop.,  Gaiety  and  Picturedrome  (Barrow), Ltd!  Three  shows  daily.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Barrow 375.    Station,  Central,  L.M.S. His  Majesty's  Theatre. — (Closed). Palace  Picture  House,  Duke  Street. — Prop., Barrow  Entertainments,  Ltd.  Lessee,  S.H Marks,  Manchester.  Two  shows  nightly. Mat.,  Mon.,  Thurs.  and  Sat.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  418. Station,  Barrow-in-Furness,  L.M.S. Salthouse  Pavilion,  Roose  Road.  Prop., Frank  Foster,  Victory  Cinema,  St.  Paul's Road,  Preston.  Phone,  Preston  898.  Booked at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  1?. Phone,  Barrow  515.  Station,  Barrow-in- Furness  Central,  L.M.S. Walney  Theatre,  Walney  Island. — Prop., Will  Catlin.  Once  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  od.  Phone,  422. Station,  Barrow,  L.M.S. BAR  ROW-ON-H  UMBER    (Lincs),  Pop. 3,200. Foresters  Hall. — 'Prop,  and  Res.  Man., Walter  Dixon.  Booked  at  Hall.  One  show nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d to  is.  6d.    Station,  New  Holland,  L.N.E.R BART0N-9N-H UMBER  fLiNCS),  Pop.6,454. New  Theatre. — Prop.,  G.  H.  Wilson,  Electric Playhouse,  Brigg.  Phone,  Brigg  87.  Booked at  Brigg.  Once  nightly;  twice  Sat.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Barton-on-Humber 96,  Station,  Barton-on-Humber,  L.N.E.R. Oxford  Picture  Theatre.— Prop..  Edwin Wm.  Whiteley,  Central  Hall,  Beighton,  near Sheffield.  Booked  at  Central  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to is.  3d. Star  Theatre. — Prop.,  Edwin  Wm.  Wh'teley Central  Hall,  Beighton,  near  Sheffield. Booked  at  Central  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.  3d.    Station,  Barton-on-Humber. BARTON-UNDER-NEEDWOOD  (Staffs), Pop.  2,500. Central  Hall. — Prop.,  Barton-under-Need- wood  Pictures,  Ltd.  Two  shows  weekly. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Barton-under-Needwood  3.  Station, Barton  and  Walton,  L.M.S. BASINGSTOKE  (Hants),  Pop.  12,718. Electric  Theatre,  Wote  Street. — Booked  at Hall  by  Man.  Continuous.  Prices,  5d„  to is.  3d.  Phone,  Basingstoke  133.  Station, Basingstoke,  S.R. Grand  Cinema. BASLOW  (Derbyshire),  Pop.  1,000. Stockdale  Hall. — Props.,  J.  Brown  and  Co. All  correspondence  to  R.  O.  Brown,  228, Fulwood    Road,    Sheffield.     Once  nightly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.    Phone,  Sheffield  61126. BATH  (Somerset),  Pop.  68,786. Beau  Nash  Picture  House. — Prop.,  Beau Nash  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.,  23,  Bridge  Street, Bristol.  Phone,  Bristol  2314.  Booked  by E.  Harris  at  Whiteladies  Cinema,  White- ladies  Road,  Bristol.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Phone,  Bath  1430.  Station, Bath,  G.W.R. Oldfield  Picture  House. — Props.,  Perfect Picture  Houses,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Mats., Thurs.  and  Sat.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone, Bath  20.    Stations,  Bath,  G.W.R.  and  L.M.S. Palace  Theatre. — Prop.,  W.  S.  Pearce. Music  hall,  occasional  exhibition  topical films  only,  usually  at  each  house,  time  per- mitting. Picturedrome,  Southgate  Street. — Prop.,  Bath Electric  Theatre  Co.,  Ltd.  Sec,  Arthur Hales.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Bath  833.  "  Station, Bath,  G.W.R. The  Historic  Assembly  Rooms. — Prop. — Savoy  Cinemas,  Ltd.  Heddon  House,  Regent Street,  London,  W.i.  Phone  Regent  1568. Res.  Man.  and  Licensee, T.  A.  Adams.  Booked at  H.O.  by  Mr.  Neilson.  Continuous.  Prices, 6d.  to  3s.  6d.  Dance  Hall  attached.  Phone, Bath  4825.    Station,  Bath,  G.W.R. Theatre  Royal. BATLEY  (Yorks),  Pop.  36,151. Collins  Cinema,  Victoria  Street,  Batley  Carr. — Prop.,  Collins  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Continuous from  6.30  p.m.  Mat.,  Mon.  and  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  2§d.  to  1  id.  Phone, Dewsbury  267.  Station,  Batley  Carr,  L.M.S. and  L.N.E.R. Empire  Super  Cinema,  St.  James  Street. — Prop.,  Batley  Theatre  and"  Opera  House. Ltd.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Booked  at  Hall, Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Batley  412.  Station, Batley,  L.N.E.R.  and  L.M.S.  ' Plaza,  Well  Lane. — Prop..  Goldstones  (Cinemas), Ltd.,  28,  Harehills  Avenue,  Leeds.  Phone, Leeds  41167.  Booked  at  H.O.  Twice  nightly. Mat.,  Mon.  and  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone, Batley  308.    Station,  Batley,  L.M.S. Regent  Picture  House,  Bradford  Road. — Prop.,  Regent  Pictures  (Batley),  Ltd.  Gen. Man.  and  Sec,  Charles  Clow.  Booked  at  Hall. Two  shows  nightly.  Variety  booked  by Joe  Hodgson's  Agency,  Bradford.  Stage, 5  ft.  deeD  ;  one  dressing  room.  Prices,  4d. to  is.  Phone,  Batley  449.  Station,  Batlev, L.N.E.R.  and  L.M.S. Victoria  Cinema,  Branch  Road. — Prop., Regent's  Pictures  (Batley),  Ltd.  Gen.  Man. and  Sec,  C.  Clow.  Booked  at  Regent  Picture House.  Two  shows  nightly.  Three  Mats. Pictures  and  Variety.  Booked  by  Hodgson Variety  Agency,  Cottams  Chambers,  Bradford. Stage,  12  ft.  deep.  Prices,  3d.  to  Sd.  Phone, Batley  449.  Station,  Batley,  L.M.S.  and L.N.E.R. BAWTRY  (Yorks)  Pop.  1,220. Picture  House. "  WIDECOMBE  FAIR  ' Eden  Philpotts'  Novel.   Directed  by  Norman  Walker. "  Irresistible  comedy  .  .  .  Tip  Top  showman's  propo- sition ' ' — Cinema . Featuring  WILLIAM   FRESHMAN  and MARGUERITE  ALLAN, A    BRITISH   INTERNATIONAL  PICTURE. Kinema   Directory  (England). 389 BEACONSFIELD  (Bucks).  Pod.  3,640. New  Kinema.  Prop.,  H.  S.  Morgan. Picture  House. BEAUFORT  (Monmouth),  Poo.  4,76!>. Gaiety  H\ll. — ProD.,  Blaina  Cinema  Co.  One show  nightly.  Two  changes  w  ekly.  Prices, 5d.  to  gd.    Station,  Beaufort,  G.W.R. BECCLES  (Suffolk),  Pop.  7,077. Cinema.. — -Props.,  Hipperson  and  Elliott.  Con- tinuous.   Mat.,  Sat.    Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  56.  to  is.  3d.    Phone  66.  Station, Beccles.  L.N.E.R. BECKENHAM  (Kent),  Pop.  33,350. Pavilion,  High  Street.— Prop.,  South  London Cinema  Co.  (igi6),  Ltd.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  id.  Phone, Beckenham  0663.  Station,  Beckenham Junction,  S.R. BEDF"H?D  (Beds),  Poo.  41.947. Empire.— Prop.,  Blake  Bros.  (Theatres);  Ltd., Three  shows  daily.  Two  changes  weekly. Phone  Bedford  3438.  Station,  Bedford, L.M.S. Palace,  High  Street. — Prop,  Bedford  Palace, Ltd.  Continuous.  Daily  Mat.  Two  changes waekly.  Phone,  Bedford  738.  Station,  Bed- ford, L.M.S. Pictureprome,  Duck  Mill  Walk.— Prop.,  R. Chstham.  Three  shows  daily.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  3d.  Phoae,  Bedford  3331.  Station,  Bed- ford, L.M.S. BEDLINGTON  (Northumberland),  Pop. 6,625. Palace  Theatre. — Prop.,  Northern  Entertain- ment Co.,  Ltd.  Occasional  Variety.  Films booked  at  Hall  by  Gen.  Man.  and  Variety  by R.  Grieve,  at  Bath  Lane,  Newcastle.  Two shows  n'gh'lv.  Prices,  6d.  and  gd.  Full  stage  ; 5  dressing  rooms.  Phone  ,  Bedlington  50 . Station,  Bedlington,  L.N.E.R. Prince  of  Wales.— Prop.,  F.  L.  Hastwell. do  J.  F.  Latimer,  Priestgate,  Darlington. Twice  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices , 6d.  and  gd.  Station,  Bedlington,  L.N.E.R. BEDWAS  (Monmouth),  Pop.  6,607. Workmen's  Hall. BEDWORTH  (Warwick),  Pop.  11,551. Palace.— Prop.,  Edward  W.  Wallis.  Booked at  Hal'.  Continuous.  Prices,  5d.  to  is. Station,  Bedworth,  L.M.S. Star  Cinema. — Prop.,  Edward  W.  WaHis.  d6, Fosse  Road,  Leicester.  Booked  at  Hall  by Man.  Continuous.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Station, Bedworth,  L.M.S. BEESTON  (Notts),  Pop.  12,496. Palladium,  High  Road. — 'Stage,  25  ft.  deep. Prices.  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Beeston, L.M.S. Picture  Palace.  High  Road.— Prop., J.  H.  H.  Allsop.  Booked  at  Hall,  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Pricees,  5d.  to  is. Station,  Beeston,  L.M.S. BEIGHTON  (Derby),  Pop.  5,500. Picture  Palace. BELPC<*  (Df^hy),  Pon.  12,325. Palace.— Prop  ,  Thos.  P.  Moorley.  One  show nightly,  twice  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  nd.  Station,  Belper,  L.M.S. Public  Hall  Cinema.— ^rops.  Electric  Cinema Co.  (J.  &  J.  M.  Heath).  Booked  at  Picture House,  Crich,  Derbyshire.  Once  nightly, Mat.  and  two  shows  Sat.  Prices,  5d.  to  nd Phone,  Belper  117.    Station,  Belper,  L.M.s'. BELTON,  nr.  Doncaster  (Lincs),  Pop.  1,528. Public  Hall,  Grey  Green. — Proo.,  Trustees. Occasional  shows.    Station,  Belton,  Axholm Ry. BELVEDERE  (Kent),  Pop.  9,288. Grand  Electric— Prons..W.T.  Smith  and  Son. Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  8d.    Films  by  Motor  Transport. Queensland  Cinema.— Prop,  and  Man.,  L.  W. Fox,  45,  Samos  Road,  Anerley,  S.E.  20 Phone,  Sydenham  3718.  Booked  at  Hal!. Continuous.  Seven  days.  Three  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  8d.  Phone,  Erith  175 Station,  Belvedere,  S.R.  Films  by  Motor Transport. BENTHAM  (Yorks),  Pop.  2,460. Picture  House. BENTLEY,  near  Doncaster  (Yorks). Coliseum. BERKH  AMSTED  (Herts).  Po*.  7.">95. Court  Theatre.— Prop.,  J.  Lloyd.  Two  show* nightly.    Station,  Berkhamsted,  L.M.S. BEVERLEY  (Yorks),  Pop.  13,469. Marble  Arch  Picture  Palace,  Butcher  Row. —Pron.,  Marble  Arch  Picture  Palace  Co. (Beverley),  Ltd.  Booked  at  Leeds.  Con- tinuous. Mat.,  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly Cafe  attached.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone Beverley  168.   Station,  Beverley,  L.N.  E.R. Picture  Playhouse,  Corn  Exchange. — Props.- E.  F.  Svmmonsand  L.  C.  Holderness.  Booked at  Hall.  Continuous.  Mat.,  Thurs.  Two changes  weekly,  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, Beverley  15.   Station,  Beverley,  L.N.E.R. BEWOLEY  (Worcs),  Pod.  2,758. Garden  Cinema.— Prop.,  B.  &  B.  Cinemas,  Ltd. Pictures,  Variety,  etc.  Films  booked  by  E. Garfield,  30,  Birch rield  Road,  Aston,  Birming- ham. Variety  booked  at  Hall  d'rect.  Con- tinuous Mon.  to  Fri.  Mat.,  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  6d.  Stage,  12  ft.  deep  ;  4  dressing-rooms Phone,  Bewdley  26.  Station,  Bewdley,  G.W.R' BEXH  ILL-ON-SEA    (Sussex),    Pop.  20,365. Playhouse,  Western  Road.— Prop.,  Norman Road  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Gen.  Man., P.  Banks Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Phone Bexhill  7?.    Staton,  Bexhill,  S  R "  KITTY  " From  the  Novel   by  Warwick    Deeping,    author  of "  Sorrell  and  Son." Director  :    Victor  Saville. Stars:    ESTELLE  BRODY  and  JOHN  STUART A    BRITISH    INTERNATIONAL  PICTURE. 390 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. St.  George's  Cinema,  Town  Hall  Square.- — Prop.,  Harry  Bolton.  Booked  at  Hall. Three  show?  daily.  Prices..  6d.  to  is.  icd. Phone,  Bexh'U  423.  Station,  Bexh  11,  Central S.R.  (from  Charing  Cross  and  Victoria). BEXLEY  HEATH  (Kent),  Pop.  9,504. Broadway  Cinema,  Brnadwav. — Prop..  Pexley Heath  Cinemas,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Gen. Man.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage.  14  ft. deep  ;  2  dressing-rooms.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Bexlev  Heath  184.  Station,  Bexlev Heath. Palace. — Prop,  and  Man.,  Harry  Quinton. Pictures  and  Variety.  Films  booked  at Theatre;  Variety  by  Percy  Cadw  11,  iS. Charing  Crops  Road,  W.i.  Continuous,  Sat . and  Sun.  excepted.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d. Stage,  10  ft.  deep  ;  2  dressing-rooms.  Phone. Bexley  Health  296.  Station,  Bexley  Heath. S.R. B CE3TER  (Oxon),  Pop.  2,920, Crown  Cinema. — Prop.,  A.  Smith.    Booked  at Hall.    Once  nightly.    Continuous  and  Mat. Sat.   Prices,  .j.d.  to  is.  6d.   Station.  Bicester, G.W.R.  and  L.M.S. BIDDULPH  (Staffs),  Pop.  7,936. Palace,  King  Street. — Prop.,  Crooks,  Turner and  Shemilt.    Booked  at  Hall  by  Geo.  H. Crooks.   One  show  nightly.   Prices,  2d.  to  cSd. Station,  Tuiistall,  L.M.S. BIDEFORD  (Devon),  Pop.  9,125. Palace     Theatre. — Prop.,    N.  Robertson. Booked  at  Hall.  One  show  nightly.  Two  Sat.. Mat.,  Wed.  and  Sat.    Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d. Phone,  Biaeford  213.  Station,  Bideford,  S.R. BIGGLESWADE  (Beds),  Pop.  5,396. Empire,  Hitchin  Street. — Props.,  A.  Hill  and Son.  Booked  at  Hall.  Occasional  Variety. Continuous.  Three  shows,  Sat.  and  Hobdays. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Biggleswade  97. Static;,  Biggleswade,  L.N.E.R. BILLINGSHURST  (Sussex),  Pop.  1,872. Village  Hall  Cinema. — Clcsed. BILSTON  (Staffs),  Fop.  27,565. Alhambra. Coseley  Cinema,  near  Bilston. Wood's  Palace. — Prop.,  Wood's  Picture  Halls, Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  T.  R.  Wood.  Drama  and Films.  Continuous.  Booked  at  H.O.  by Man.  Dir.  Prices,  fd.  to  is.  Phone,  Bilston 25.  Stage  end  7  dre  sing  room  .  Station, Bilston,  G.W.R. ,  and  by  own  van  from Birmingham. BINGLEY  (Yorks),  Pop.  18,949. Binoley  Hippodrome,  Main  Street. —  Prop., Bingley  Hippodrome,  Ltd.  Two  shows  nightly. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 2^d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Bingley  174.    Station,  Bingley. Myrtle  Cinema. — Prop.,  Bingley  Cinema,  Ltd. Booked  by  E.  B.  Jac  'ues,  96,  Cavendish Street,  Keighley.  Twice  nightly.  Ma'., Mon.andSat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Phone Bingley  211.  Station,  Binglev,  L.M.S. BlrtCHINGTON-ON-SEA  (Kent;  Pop. 3,500. Picture  ri  ">e,  Station  Ro-id. — Prop..  Bir- chmgton  Picture  House,  Ltd.  Pictures  and occasional  Variety.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  6d.  Stage,  22  ft.  deep  ;  2  dressing-rooms. Phone,  Birchington  192.  Station,  Birchingtcn- on-Sea,  S.R. Select  Cinema. blRKENri  E£  D   Cheshirf),  Pop.  145,592. Avenue  Super  Cinema,  Bidston  Avenue. — Pi  jp.,  Avenue  Super  Cinema,  Ltd.,  8.  Hamil- ton Square,  Birkenhead.  Phone,  Birkenhead 391.  Pictures  and  occasional  Concerts. Booked  at  Liverpool.  Continuous  Mon.  to Fri.  Twice  on  Sat.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d. Stage,  17  ft.  deep  ;  2  dressing-rooms,  Phone, Birkenhead  3524.  Stations,  Liverpool  Central C.L.C.  and  Park,  Birkenhead.  Mersey  R. Clalghton  PicTthE  Holse,  Claughton  Road, — Prop.,  Claughton  Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd., 8,  Cook  Street,  L'verpool.  Phone,  Bank  8605 . Booked  at  9,  Ranelagh  Street,  Liverpool,  by Alfred  Levy.  Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to  is. Phone,  Birkenhead  2029.  Dance  Hall  at- tached.    Station,   Central,   Mersey  R. Coliseum  Picture  House,  Tranmere. — Prop., Cheshire  Picture  Halls.  Ltd.  H.O.  Empire, Conway  Street,  Birkenhead.  Booked  at  H.O. Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Rock  Ferry  35*5. Station,  Green  Lane,  Mersey  R. Empire  Cinema,  Conwav  Street. — Prop., Cheshire  Picture  Halls,  Ltd.  He?d  Office, 32,  Conway  Street,  Birkenhead.  Man.  Dir.. W.  F.  Williams.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Dir. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices. 6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Birkenhead  181 5. Station,  Woodside,  G.W.R. Lyric  Cinema,  Price  Street. — Prop.,  Lyric Cinema  Co.,  Ltd  Head  Office,  10,  Com- mutation Row,  Liverpool.  Booked  at  H.O. Twice  nightly.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Prices . id.  and  6d.  Stations,  Liverpool  Central. Lime   Strp^t,   Exchange,  and  Woodside. Moreton  Picturedrome. Palladium,  Price  Street. — Prop.,  Cheshire Picture  Halls,  Ltd.  Booked  by  W.  F.  Williams at  32,  Conway  Street,  Birkenhead.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Birken- head 2:193.  Station,  Park,  Mersey,  and  L.M.S. Park  Cinema,  Park  Road  East. — Pmp.,  I  vceum Egremont,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Pnone,  tWrk^nnead 36.  Station,  Woodside,  L.M.S.  and  G.W.R. Picturedrome,  Charing  Cross.— Prop.,  Birken- head Picturedrome  anrl  Billiard  Hall,  Ltd. Three  shows  daily.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone,  Birkenhead  191*1. Station,  Central. 'EMERALD  of  the  EAST A  spectacular  Indian  epic  from  Mrs.  Kothawala's story. Directed  by  Jean  de  Kuharski. Featuring  JOSHUA  KEAN  and  MARY  ODETTE. A    BRITISH   INTERNATIONAL  PICTURE Kinema  Directory  {England). 391 Queen's,  Claughton  Road. — Prop.,  General Theatre  Corpn.,  Ltd.,  52,  Haymarket,  S.VV.i. Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  Phone,  Birkenhead  1498.  Stations, Wood  ide,  Birkenheadand  Liverpool  Termini. Regent  Picture  House,  Church  Road,  Tran- mere.  Prop.,  Tranmere  Picture  House,  Ltd. Booked  by  Regent  Enterprises,  Ltd.,  1  and  3, Stanley  Street,  Liverpool.  Continuous,  Prices 4d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  RockFerry  611.  Station, Central  Mersey  R. Rock  Ferry  Palace. Scala,  AigyLe  Street. — Prop.,  Scala  (Birken- head), Lta.  Continuous.  Phone,  Birkenhead 161.  Station,  Birkenhead,  M>rsey  R. Super  Cinema,  Conway  Street. — Prop.,  Gau- mont  British  Picture  Corpn.,  Ltd.,  4-6,  Den- man  Street,  London,  W.i.  Booked  at  H.O. Continuous.  Daily  Mat.  Prices,  8d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Birkenhead  2211.  Station,  Central, Mersey  R. WakvvIwK  Cinema,  101,  Windsor  Street. — Prop., Robert  Wilkinson,  53,  Grange  Mount, B:rkenhead.  Phone,  3184.  Booked  by  Prop. Two  shows  daily.  Prices,  6d.  to  nd.  Phone, Royal  4397.   Station,  Liverpool. BIRMIN3H AM  (Warwick),  Pop.  919,438. Acocks  Green  Picture  Playhouse,  Warwick Road.  Props.,  Mesdames  N.  C.  Smith  and  E. Booth.  Booked  at  Broadway  Cinema,  Bristol Street.  Continuous.  Mat.,  Wed.  and  Sat. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Acocks  Green 97.  Station,  Acocks  Green,  G.W.R. Adelp  .1,  Hay  Mills. — .Prop.,  C.  D.  Cinemas,  Ltd. Booked  by  Man.  Dir.,  M.  Dent,  Oxford Cinema,  High  Street,  Birmingham.  Con- tinuous from  2.30.  Prices,  4d.  to  9d.  Station, New  Street,  L.M.S. Albion  Picture  Theatre,  New  Inns,  Hands- worth. — Prop.,  Albion  Pictures  Theatres,  Ltd. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.,  6d.,  8d.,  and  is.  Phone, Northern  433.    Station,  Snow  Hill,  G.W.R. Ashted  Row  Picture  House. — Man.  Dir. and  Licensee,  W.  Devey.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Mat.,  Mon.,  Thurs.  and  Sat. Prices,  3d.,  4d.,  5d.  and  6d.  Phone,  East  432. Station,  New  Street,  L.M.S. Aston  Cross  Picture  House. — Lichfield  Road. Prop.,  C.  &  D.  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  6,  New  Street, Birmingham.  Phone,  Midland  4364.  Booked at  H.O.  Matinee  daily.  Saturday  continuous. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Phone,  East  430.  Station, New  Street,  L.M.S. Astoria  (late  Aston  Theatre  Royal). Balsall  Heath  Picture  House,  Balsal Heath  Road.— Prop.,  Balsall  Heath  Picture- drome,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Mats.,  Mon.  and Wed.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is. Phone,  Midland  1040.  Station,  New  St. .L.M.S. Birchfield  Picture  House,  Perry  Barr.  Prop., Birchheld  Picture  House,  Ltd'.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  Mats.,  Mon.,  Wed.  and Sat.  Prices,  5d.,  8d.  and  is.  Phone,  Northern 666.  Stations,  New  Street,  L.M.S.,  and  Snow Hill,  G.W.R. Bournbrook    Electric    Theatre,  Grange Road.     Selly     Oak. — Prop.,  Bournbrook Electric  Theatre,  Ltd.    Continuous,  6.30  to 10.30.    Mats.,  Mon.  and  Sat.   Two  changes weekly.   Prices,  4d.,  8d.  and  is.   Mats.,  2d. and  3d.     Phone,  Selly  Oak  160.  Station, Selly  Oak,  L.M.S. Broadway   Cinema,   Bristol  Street. — Props., Mesdames  N.  C.  S.nith  and  E.  Booth.  Gen. and  Bkg.  Man.,  Bernard  F.  Smith.  Booked  at Hall.    Continuous.    Prices,  6d.,  9d.,  is.  and is.  ^d.   Phone,  Midland  1799.   Stations,  New Street,  L.M.S.,  and  Snow  Hill,  G.W.R. Bull    Ring    Cinema,    Park    Street. — Prop., Lyons  Estate,  117,  Colmore  Row.  Booked  at H.O.  by  Lionel  Lyons.   Continuous.  Prices, 3d.  and  5d.    Phone,  Central  3+23.  Station, New  Street. Cape  Hill  Picture  House,  Smethwick. Capitol  Cinema,  Ward  End. — t-'rop.,  Capitol Cinema  (Ward  End),  Ltd.    Booked  by  G.  F. McDonald  at  Rookerv  Picture  House,  H  inds- worth.  Res.  Man.  and  Licensee,  Wm.  Moseley. Continuous,   Prices,  6d.  to  is.    Phone,  East 528.    Station,  New  Street,  L.M.S. Coliseum     £  .eatre,    Saltley    Koad. — Prop., M.W.  T.,  Ltd.,  Saltley  Road,  Birmingham. Booked  at  Hall.   Three  shows  daily.  Pictures and  Variety.    Stage,  40ft.  deep.    Prices,  3d. to  is.   Phone,  East  706.  Station,  New  Street, L.M.S.,  and  Snow  Hill,  G.W.R. Coronet  Cinema,  Coventry  Road,  Small  Heath. —Prop.,  Coronet  Cinema  (Small  Heath).  Ltd. Continuous.   6  to  10.30.   Sat.  twice  nightly. 6  and  8.30.  Mat.  daily  at  2.45.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  3d.   Phone,  Victoria  420.   Station,  New Street,  L.M.S. Crown  Theatre,  Inchnsild  Park  Road. Dudley  Road  Picture  House,  Dajley  Road. — Prop.,  Dudley  Road  Picture  House,  Ltd. Continuous.  6.30  to  10.30.    Mats.  Mon.,  Wed., Thurs.  and  Sat.  Two  changes  weekl  y.  Prices, 4d.,  6d.  and  8d.   Station,  New  Street,  L.M.S. Elite.  Bordesley  Green. — Prop.,  Savoy  Cinemas, Ltd.,  Heddon  House,  Regent  Street,  London, W.i.    Phone,  Regent  1568.  Booked  at  H.O. Continuous.  Stations,  Birmingham  Termini. Elite    Picture  House,  .Soho   Koad,  Hands- worth.— Prop.,  Elite  (Soho  Road)  Picture House,  Ltd.    Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Mats.,  Mon.,  Wed.,  Thurs.,  and  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.    Prices,  5d.,  8d.  and  is.  2d. Phone,  Northern  665.   Stations,  New  Street, L.M.S.,  and  Snow  Hill,  G.W.R. Empire    Theatre,    Smethwick. — Prop.,  E. Hewitson.  Princes  Hill,  S  uet  1  wick.  Phone, Smethwick  221.    Continuous  pictures  and  4 Variety  Acts  weekly.  Stage,  40  ft.  deep ;  5 dress;ng-rooms.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, Smethwick  737.  Stations,  Soaethwick,  L.M.S. and  Smethwick  Junction,  G.W.R. Empire  Tie  t<e,  tJ-rshore  Road,  Stirchley. — Prop.,  Stirchley  Empire,  Ltd.  Continuous, 6.15  to  10.30.   Mats.,  Mon.,  Thurs.  and  Sat. Two  changes  weekly.     Prices,  4d.  to  nd. Phone,  King's  Norton  603.  Station,  Birming- ham Termini. 'THE  MANXMAN  % Sir  Hall  Caine's  Novel, Featuring  CARL  BRISSON  and  ANNY  ONDRA. Directed  by  Alfred  Hitchcock. A    BRITISH  INTERNATIONAL  PICTURE. |carl^s§5n] 392 The  Kin  emato  graph  Year  Book. Empress  Picture  Palace,  Witton.— Prop., Empress  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.  and Licensee,  E.  J.  Couchman.  Two  shows nightly.  Mats.  Thurs.  and  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  and  8d.  Phone, East  804.    S'ation,  Wittm,  L.M.S. Era  Picture  Playhouse.  Bordesley  Green. — Prop.,  Era  Cinema,  Ltd.,  43,  Cannon  Street. Birmingham.  Licensee  and  Man.,  Joseph Drew.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices, 4d.  and  6d.  Phone,  Victoria  543.  Stations. New  Street,  L.M.S. ,  and  Snow  Hill,  G.W.R. Erdington  Picture  House.  Prop.,  C.  H. Dent.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.,  nd.  and  is.  2d.  Phone,  Erdington 230.    Station,  Erdington,  L.M.S. Futurist  T^  eatre,  John  Bright  Street.— Prop., Greater Scala (Birmingham), Ltd.  Gen.  Man., J.  Anthony.  Continuous.  Prices,  is.  3d.,  2s., and  2s.  4<L  Phone,  Midland  292.  Station, New  Street,  L.M.S. Gaiety. — Prop.,  Midland  Theatres,  Ltd.  Reg, Office,  6,  New  Street,  Birmingham.  Phone Central  1186. Globe  Picture  Palace,  High  Street,  Aston. • — Prop.,  Lyons  Estate.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Phone. B  rmingham  Northern  652.  Sta.icn  New Street,  L.M.S. Grand  Piciure  House,  Alum  Rock  Road.— Prop.,  Saltley  Grand  Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous  6.30  to  10.30. Mat.  Mon.,  Thurs.  and  Sat.  Two  changes weeklv.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  East  1271 . Station,  New  Street,  L.M.S. Grand  Picture  Palace,  Soho  Road,  Hands- worth.— Prop.,  C.  G.  H.  S.  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd. Gen.  Man.,  E.  C.  Kirmo.  Continuous  6.30  to 10.30.  Mats.  Mon.,  "Wed.  and  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.,  8d.  and  is. Phone,  Northern  595.  Station,  Handswortb, L.M.S. Grange  Super  Cinema,  Covfntrv  Road,  Small Heath.  Prop.,  E.  J.  Bryant.  Phone,  Victoria 434.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d. to  is.  3d.  Station,  Bordesley,  G.W.R. Gravelly  Hill  Picture  House,  Slade  Road.— Prop.,  Gravellv  Hill  Picture  House,  Ltd. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  9d.  Phone,  East  461.  Station,  Aston. Great  Hampion  Pictire  Palace,  Livery Street. — Prop.,  Excellent  Cinemas  (1924), Lid.  Continuous.  Three  Mats,  weekly. Two  changes  weekly.  Fric-s,  2d.  to  8d. Stations,  Snow  Hill  and  New  Street,  L.M.S. Green  Lane  Picture  House,  Green  Lane, Small  Heath.  Phone,  Victoria  504.— Prop., Green  Lane  Picture  House,  Ltd.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  Mat.,  every  afternoon. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices.  4d.  and  6d. Station,  Snow  Hill,  G.W.R. Harborne  Picture  Palace. — Prop.,  Denman Picture  Houses,  Ltd.,  4-6,  Denman  Street, London,  W.i.  Continuous  6.15  to  10.30.  Mats., Mon.,  Thurs.  and  Sat.,  at  2.45.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.,  8d.  and  is.  Phone, Edgbaston  1281.  Station,  New  Street,  L.M.S. Haymills  Picture  House,  Yardlev. Heath  Picture  Palace,  Washwood  Heath Road,  Saltley. — Prop.,  Heath  Picture  Palace, Ltd.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  nd. Phone,  East  230. Highgate  Picture  Theatre,  Darwin  Street. — Prop.,  Highgate  Picture  Theatre,  Ltd. Licensee  and  Res.  .Man.,  \Y.  Jones.  Booked at  Hall.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Mat.,  Mon.,  Thurs.  and  Sat.  Prices, 4d.  and  6d.  Phone,  Midland  612.  Stations, New  Street,  L.M.S..  and  Snow  Hill,  G.W.R. Ideal  Picture  House,  King's  Heath. — Prop., H.  H.  Reynolds.  "  Cintra,"  31,  Wyecliffe Road,  Handsworth,  Birmingham.  Licensee and  Man.,  A.  Collins.  Phone,  Northern  234. Booked  by  Manager.  Continuous.  Three Mats,  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone,  South 419.    Station,  King's  Heath,  L.M.S. Kingsway  Cinema,  King's  Heath. — Prop., Kingsway  Cinema  (King's  Heath),  Ltd. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  6d.    Phone,  South  1352. Ladywood  Cinema,  Ledsam  Street.— Prop., Ladywood  Pictures,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous,  6.30  to  10.30.  Mat.,  Mon.,  at  3. Prices,  4d.  to  is.    Station,  New  Street. Lozells  Picture  Theatre,  Lozells  Road.— Prop.,  Lozells  Picture  House,  Ltd.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Cafe  adjoin- ing. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Northern 49.    Station,  New  Street,  L.M.S. Lyric  Picture  Playhouse,  Edward  Street Parade. — -Prop.,  Birmingham  Lyric  Picture Playhouse,  Ltd.,  43,  Cannon  Street,  Birming- ham. Phone,  Central  6880.  Booked  at  Hall by  Man.  Continuous.  Mat.,  Mon.,  Thurs. and  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  nd.  Mats.,  2d.  to 6d.  Phone.  Central  630.  Stations,  New Street,  L.M.S.,  and  Snow  HiU,  G.W.R. Majestic  Theatre,  Bearwood. Metropole,  Snow  Hill. — Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Phone,  Central  3986. Station,  Snow  HiU,  G.W.R. Model  Theatre,  Coventry  Road. — Prop., Reynolds,  Garfield,  and  Reynolds.  Booked at  Hall.  Continuous,  6  to  10.30.  Prices, id.  and  6d.  Phone,  Victoria  4 84.  Stations, New  Street,  L.M.S..  or  Snow  Hill,  G.W.R. Moseley  Picture  House,  Moseley  Road. — Licensee  and  Man.,  J.  Levey.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  Prices  5d.  to  nd.  Phone, Mid  2382.    Station,  Camp  Hill,  L.M.S. New  Imperial  Cinema,  Moseley  Road. — Prop., Mrs.  K.  Grigg.  Booked  by  V.  I.  Olliver,  at New  Palladium,  Hockley.  Continuous.  Mats. Mon.,  Wed.  and  Thurs.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  South  883. Station,  New  Street,  L.M.S. New  Palace,  Summerhill  Road. — Prop.,  Savoy Cinemas.  Ltd.  Continuous  evenings.  Mat., daily.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to nd.  Phone,  Central  5636.  Station,  Snow  Hill. New  Palladium,  Soho  Hill,  Hockley,  Hands- worth.— Props.,  Hockley  Picture  House  Co., Ltd.  Gen.  Man.,  V.  I.  Olliver.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  Mat.  Mon.,  Wed.  and Sat.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, Northern  380.     Station.  Snow  Hill,  G.W.R THE  SWITCHBACK Richard  Eichberg's  Super  Special. Featuring  LOUIS  LERCH.  FEE  MALTEN  and HENkY  GEORGE. A   Thrilling    Circus  Story. A    BRITISH   INTERNATIONAL  PICTURE. Kinema   Directory    (England) . 393 Newtown  Palace,  Newtown  Row.  Prop., Newtown  Palace,  Ltd.  Pictures  and  Variety. Full  size  stage  :  7  dressing  rooms.  Variety booked  by  G.  Ring,  at  99,  Belgrave  Road, Birmingham.  Continuous,  6.30  to  10.30. Mat.  daily  at  2  p.m.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.,  4d.  and  6d.  Mats.,  2d.,  3d.  and4<i. Phone,  Central  6179.  Stations,  New  Street, L.M.S.,  and  Snow  Hill,  G.W.R. Oak  Cinema,  Selly  Oak.— Prop.,  Selly  Oak Pictures,  Ltd.,  6,  Grosvenor  Chambers, Broad  Street,  Birmingham.  Booked  at  H.O. byH.  A.  Barber.  Continuous.  Mat.,Mon.  and Thurs.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Selly  Oak 139-  Station,  Selly  Oak,  L.M.S. Olympia  Picture  House,  Ladypool  Road, — Sparkbrook. — Prop.,  Garfield  and  Reynolds. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 5d.  to  gd.   Phone,  Victoria  124.  Station.  New Street,  L.M.S. Original  Saltley  Picture  Theatre. — Prop.: H.  H.  Reynolds.    Continuous,  6.15  to  10.30. Mat.,  Mon.,  Wed.,  Thurs.  and  Sat.,  at  2.45. Two  changes  weekly.     Prices,  4jd.  to  is. Phone,  East  399.    Stations,  Saltley  or  New Street,  L.M.S. Oxford,  High  Street. — Prop.,   CD.  Cinemas, Ltd.     Continuous.     Two   changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.,  8d.,  is.  and  is.  3d.   Station,  New Street,  L.M.S. Palace,  High  Street,  Erdington.— Prop.,  C.  H. Dent,  Grove  House,  Erdington.     Booked  by Prop.    Continuous,  except  Sat.    Mat.,  Tues., Thurs.  and  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  2S.   Phone,  Erdington  723-4.  Station. Erdington,  L.M.S. Palace,  King's  Norton. — -Prop.,  King's  Norton Palace  of  Varieties,  Ltd.    Booked  at  Hall  by T.  A.  Buckley.  Continuous.   Prices,  3d.  to  is. Phone,   King's  Norton  69. Palace,  Langley. Palace    Picture    House. — Oldbury  .  Road, Smethwick. Pavilion,  Biackheath. Picturedrome,  Stratford  Road. — Prop.,  Hock- ley Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd.  Man.  and  Licensee, C.  H.  Kettle.  ,1  tinuous  6  to  10.30.  Sat. from  3.  Mats.,  Mi  n.  and  Wed.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone, Victoria  379.    Station,  New  Street,  L.M.S. Picture  House,  High  Street,  Erdington. — -Prop.,  C.  H.  Dent,  Grove  House,  Erdin?ton. Booked  by  Prop.  Continuous,  twice  on  Sats. Mat.,  Mon.,  Wed.  and  Sat.  Prices,  6d.  to is.   2d.     Phone,   Erdington  724. Plaza,  Stockland  Green. — Prop.,  Stockland Green  Playhouse,  Ltd.,  43,  Cannon  Street, Birmingham.  Phone,  Central  6886.  Booked by  Joseph  Drew  at  Era  Cinema,  Bordesley Green.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Erdington  1048.  Stations,  New  Street, L.M.S.,  and  Snow  Hill,  G.W.R. Princes  Hall,  Smethwick. Rialto,  Stratford  Road,  Hall  Green. — Prop. Springfield  Picture  Playhouse,  Ltd.,  43' Cannon  Street,  Birmingham.  Continuous' Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.    Station,  Hall  Green' Rink  Picture  House,  Smethwick Ritz  Cinema,  Bordesley  Green  East. — Prop., Ritz  Cinema  (Birmingham),   Ltd.,  117,  Dale End,   Birmingham.     Phone,   Central  5630. Booked  at  Ashted  Row  P.H.,  Birmingham. Continuous.    Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, Victoria  1070.   Station,  New  Street,  L.M.S. Robin  Hood  Kinema.  Hall  Green. Rookery    Picture    House,    Handsworth. — Prop.,  G.  F.  McDonald.   Head  office,  Rookery Road,     Handsworth.      Continuous.  Two changes  weeklv.    Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Phone, Northern  691.'  Station,  Snow  Hill,  G.W.R. Savoy  Picture  Theatre,  Strctfora  Rood  — Prop.,   Hockley   Picture   House   Co.,  Ltd., Hocklev,  Birmingham.    Phone,  South  1201. Booked  at  H.O.  Mats.,  Mon.  and  Wed.  Sat., 3  to  10.30.     Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 5d.,  8d.,  is.  and  is.  2d.   Station,  Hall  Green. Scala   Theatre,   Smallbrook   Street. — Prop., Greater   Scala    (Birmingham),    Ltd.  H.O., Lichfield  Chambers,  Upper  Priorv,  Birming- ham. Gen.  Man.,  Chas.  Williams.  Continuous. One  change  weekly.    Prices,  is.  3d.  and  2s. Phone,  Midland  578.    Station,  New  Street. Select  Cinema,  Station  Street.— Prop.,  C.  D, Cinemas,  Ltd.,  6,  New  Street,  Birmingham. Phone,    Central    4364.     Booked    at  H.O. Continuous.    Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d, Sprinjfield  Picture  Playhouse,  Sparkhill. — Prop.,  Springfield  Picture  Playhouse  Ltd., 43,  Cannon  Street,  Birmingham.   Man.  and Lieens  e,  Nonmm  Belsten.'  Booked  at  H  ill. Continuous.    Mat..  Mon.  and  Sat.  Prices. 4d.,  6d.  and  gd.  Phone,  South  121 1.  Stations, New  Street,  L.M.S.,  and  Snow  Hill,  G.W.R. Temperance    Hall,    Temple    Street. — Prop., Temperance  Hall  Co.,  Ltd.    Phone.  Central 3036.    Station,  New  Street,  L.M.S. The    Deiicia,    Gosta    Green. — 'Prop.,  Gosta Green  Pictures,  Ltd.    Continuous,  6.30  to 10.30.    Sat.,  2.30  to  10.30.  Mat.,  daily  at  3. Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. Mats.,  3d.  to  8d.    Phone,  Central  7451. Tivoli,  Yardley. — Prop.,  Tivoli  Cinema  (Yard- ley),  Ltd.,  Coventry  Road,  South  Yardley. Booked  at  Hall.    Continuous.    Prices,  6d.  to is.  3d.    Phone,  Acocks  Green,  808.  Station. New  Street,  L.M.S. Iriangle    Cinema,    Gooch     Street. — Props,, Lyons  and  Garfield,  Kings  Court,  Colmore  Row, Birmingham.    Phone,  Central  3298.  Booked at  H.O.    Continuous,  Prices,  4d.   and  6d. Phone,  Midland  1060.    Station,  New  Street. Tyseley  Picture  House,  Warwick  Road. — Prop. and  Res.  Man., Percy Dyche,  "  Quisara," Vernon     Road.     Edgbaston,  Birmingham. Booked  at   Hall.    Continuous.    Prices,  4d. to    is.    Phone,   Edgbaston   2622.  Station. Tyseley,  G.W.R. Victoria    Cinema,    Coventry    Road,  Small Heath. — Prop..     Coronet    'Cinema  (Small Heath),   Ltd.     Booked  at  Coronet,  Small Heath.   Continuous,  6  to  10.30.   Mats.,  Mon., Wed.,  and  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  and  6d.    Mats.,  3d.,  all  seats.  Phone, Victoria  420.   Station,  New  Street,  L.M.S. "PICCADILLY 99 E.  A.  Dupont's  Super, Starring  GILDA  GRAY,  with  JAMESON  THOMAS and  ANNA  MAY  WONG, From  an  Original  Story  by  Arnold  Bennett, A    BRITISH   INTERNA!  IONAL  PICTURE. 394 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Victoria  Playhouse,  Victoria  Road,  Aston. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man. .  A.  W.  Rogers.  Booked at  Hall.  Mats,  daily.  Prices,  2d.  to  is. Phone,  East  4-7ol    Station,  A=ton. Villa  Cross  Picture  House,  Hands-worth.— Prop.,  Gaumont  British  Picture  Corpn., 4  &  6,  Denman  Street,  London,  W.i.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d. to  is.  d.  Phone,  Northern  607.  Stations. New  Street,  L.M.S.,  and  Snow  Hill,  G.W.R. Waldorf  Picture  Theatre,  Warlord  Road. Sparkbrook. — Prop.,  Arthur  E.  Parry, "  Apsley,"  Anderton  Park  Road,  Moseley, Birmingham.  Phone,  South  2283.  Re's. Man.  and  Licensee,  Taylor  Neal.  Booked at  Hall  by  Prop.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d. to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Victoria  503. West  End  Cinema,  Suffolk  Street. — Prop., Birmingham  West  End  Cinema,  Ltd.  New Gallery  House,  123,  Regent  Street,  London, W.  1.  Phone,  Regent  3212.  Booked  at  H.O. Continuous.  Occasional  Varietv.  Cafe  and Dance  Hall  attached.  Prices,  is.  3d.,  2s  and ss.  Phones,  Midland  22  and  11 88.  Stations, New  Street,  L.M.S...  and  Snow  Hill.  G.W.R. Winson  Green  Picture  House,  Winson Green  Road. — Prop..  Winson  Green  Picture Palace  Co.,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Four  Mats- weekly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to nd.  Phone,  Central  1790.  Station,  Winson Green,  L.M.S. BSRSTALL  (Vorks),  Pop.  7,086. Low  Lane  Cinema. — Prop.,  A.  E.  Shields,  29, Kirkgate,  Bradford.    Phone,  Bradford  4097. Booked   at   H.O.    by    Prop.  Continuous. Prices,  3d.  to  9d.    Station,  Bradford,  M.R., and  L.N.E.R.  ;   and  Road  Transport. Princes  Picture  Palace,  Market  Street. — Prop.,  Pictures  (Birstall).  L_d.    Pictures  and Occasional  Variety.    Flims  booked  at  Leeds and  Variety  by  Joe  Hodgson  at  Bradford. Continuous.    Prices,  4d.  to  nd.    Stage,  8  ft. deep  :  one  dressing  room.   Phone,  Batley  470. Station,  Upper  Birstall. BIRTLEY  (Co.  Durham),  Pop.  11,278. Co-operative  Cinema,  Durham  Road. — Prop., Birtlev  District  Co-onerative  Society,  Ltd. Booked  at  H.O.   Continuous.   Prices,  2  Id.  to 6d.  Phone,  Birtley  22.  Station,  Birtlev. Theatre     Royal.    Orchard    Street. — Prop., W.  H.  Smith.    Two  shows  nightly.  Prices. 3d.  to  fid.    Station,  Birtley,  L.N.E.R. BISHOP    AUCKLAND    (Co.  Durham), Pop.  14,300. Grand  Picture  House,  West  Auckland. Hippodrome  Picture  House,  Railway  Street. — -Props.,  J.  G.  L.  and  M.  Drummond.  Booked ;it  Hall.  Once  nightly.,  two  shows  Saturday. Two  changes  weekiy  and  Sundav  programme. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  B;shop  Auckland 121     Station,  Bishop  Auckland,  L.N.E.R. Kinc's  Hall. — Prop.,  The  Hippodrome.  Booked at  Hall.  Once  nightly,  two  shows  Saturday. Prices,  .|d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Bishop  Auckland i2i.    Station,  Bishon  Auckland.  L.N.E.R. Temperance  Hall,  Victoria  Street. — Prop,, Bishop  Auckland  Temperance  Society.  Res. Secretary,  Fred  Ramsden,  25,  Victoria  Street. Booked  at  hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  3d. to  fid.  Station,  Bishop  Auckland,  L.N.E.R. BISHOP'S  STORTFORD  (Herts),  Pop. 8,857. Bishop's  Stortford  Cinema. — Prop..  E.  E. Smith.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Prop.  Continuous. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Bishop's  Stort- ford 117.  Station,  Bishop's  Stortford. ■  L.N.E.R.  Films  by  Oxford  and  Cambridge Film  TransDort,  Dansev  Yard,  London,  W.  1. BISHOP'S  WALT  HAM    (Hants).  Pop.  2,597. Palace  Cinema. BLACKBURN  (Lancs),  Pop.  126,630. Alexandra  Picture  Theatre,  Dock  Street. Emam— Prop.,  Ainsworth  and  Hudson. One  show  nightly.  Mats.,  Thurs.  and  Sat. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  Sd. Phone,  Blackburn  5748.  Station,  Blackburn. L.M.S. Charnley's  Pictures,  Victoria  Hall,  Eanam Bridge. — Gen.  Man.,  I.  Oddie.  One  show  night- ly. Three  Mats,  weekly.  Two  change; weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  gd.  Phone,  Blackburn 5152.    Station,  Blackburn,  L.M.S. Empire  Electric  Theatre,  Aqueduct  Road. Ewood. — -Props.,  Empire  Electric  Theatre (Blackburn),  Ltd.  One  show  nightly.  Mats., Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5,d.  to  is. Phone,  Blackburn  5615.  Station,  Blackburn, L.M.S. King's  Hall. — Prop.,  Bank  Top  Pictures,  Ltd. Man.  Dir.,  J.  Eccles.  Booked  by  Man.  Dir. One  show  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  5d.  and  8d.  Phone,  Blackburn  5552. Station,  Blackburn,  L.M.S. Majestic  Cinema,  King  William  Street. — Prop.. Exchange  (Blackburn),  Ltd.  Booked  at Central  Cinema,  Blackburn,  by  J.  Jenkinson. One  show  nightly.  Two  Sat.  Mat.,  daily. Prices.  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Blackburn  6433. Station.  Blackburn,  L.M.S. New  Central  Hall,  Mincing  Lane.  —  Prop.. New  Central  Hall  (Blackburn),  Ltd.  One  show nightly,  two  Sat.  Mat.,  daily.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d'.  Phone,  Black- burn 6357.    Station,  Blackburn,  L.M.S. Olympia,  St.  Peter's  Street. — Prop.,  Olympia (Blackburn),  Ltd.  One  show  nightly.  Two Sat.  Mat.,  daily.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone,  Blackburn  6498. Station,  Blackburn,  L.M.S. Palladium,  Mill  Hill,  near  Blackburn.- — Prop.. Palladium  (Blackburn),  Ltd.  One  show nightly.  Mat.,  Sat.  Prices,  5d.,  6d.  and  9d, Phone,  Blackburn  6240.  Station,  Mill  Hill. L.M.S. Prince's  Theatre,  Jubilee  Street. — Prop.. Exors.  of  E.  H.  Page.  One  show  nightly. Station,  Blackburn,  L.M.S. Regent  Palace,  King  Street. — Prop.,  Regent (Blackburn),  Ltd.  One  show  nightly.  Two Sat.  Mat.,  daily.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  5d.,  6d.  and  gd.  Phone,  Blackburn 6648.   Station,  Blackburn,  L.M.S. DAUGHTER  OF  THE  REGIMENT From  the  celebrated  Opera,  with  BETTY  BALFOUR and  ALEXANDER  D'ARCY. A    BRITISH   INTERNATIONAL  PCTURE. Kinema  Directory  (England). 395 Savoy  Cinema,  Bolton  Road. — Prop.,  Reginald Yorke.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Prop.  Once nightly.  Mat.,  daily.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone,  Blackburn  5233. Station,  Blackburn,  L.M.S. Star  Ciaehi  v. — r'iop.,  ti.  Taylor,  "  Rosamond," Brownhill,  Blackburn.  Phone,  Blackburn 119.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Prop.  One  show nightly.  Cafs  attached.  Prices,  6d.  to  is. Phone,  Blackburn  624.9.  Station,  Blackburn. L.M.S. Theatre   Royal. — Prop.,  Northern  Theatres Co.,  Ltd.    Once  nightly.    Phone,  Blackburn 6810.    Station,  Blackburn,  L.M.S. BLAd.iQQMA  CAAP  (Surrey). Garrison  Theatre.— Prop.,  Navy,  Army  and Air  Force  Institutes,  Imperial  Court,  Upper Kennington  Lane,  S.E.  11.  Phone,  Hop 6060. BLACXHALL  COLLIERY  (Co.  Durham). Super  Cinema. BLACXHALL  MILL  (Co.  Durham),  Pop. 5,090. Palace  Theatre,  HamsterLy  Colliery. — Prop., Chopweil  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.,  1,  Lesbury Terrace,  Chopweil,  Co.  Durham.  Phone", Chopweil  4.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  J.  Cheeseman. One  show  nightly,  two  on  Mon.  and  Sat. Two  changes.  Occasional  Variety.  Stage 22  ft.  deep.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.  Station, High  Westwood,  L.N.E.R.  Carrier  collects in  Newcastle. BLACXHILL  (Co.  Durham),  Pop.  5,141. Olympia. — Prop.,  John  Adams.   Mon.  and  Sat., twice  nightly.     Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone, Consett  130.    Station,  Blackhill,  L.N.E.R. BLACKIWOOR  (near  Liss),  Hants. The  Cinema. BLACKPOOL  (Lancs),  Pop.  99,640. (Sunaay  evening  sIidws  at  all  kinemas  all  year roun  VJ Casino  Cinema,  Pleasure  Beach,  South  Shore. — Prop.,  Blackpool  Pleasure  Beach,  Ltd. (Closed  for  winter ;  re-open  Whitsuntide 1929.)  Phone,  Blackpool  3000.  Restaurant attached.  Station,  Blackpool  (Waterloo Road). Clifton  Palace,  Church  Street. — Prop.,  Black- pool Clifton  Palace  Co.,  Ltd.  Conciuuous from  6.36  p.m.  Daily  Mat.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Black- pool 153.    Station,  Blackpool  (Talbot  Road), Htppodrome,  Church  Street. — -Prop.,  Blackpool Entertainments  (1920),  Ltd.  Man.  Dir., W.  B.  Holt.  Two  shows  daily.  Prices,  9d.  to is.  6d.  Phone,  Blackpool  2234.  Station, Blackpool  (Talbot  Road),  L.M.S. Imperial  Picture  Palace,  Dickson  Road, North  Shore. — Prop.,  North  Shore  Pictures, Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  W.  J.  Wright.  Two shows  daily.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone. Blackpool  270.  Station,  Blackpool  (Talbot Road),  L.M.S. King  Edward  Picture  Palace,  Central  Drive. — Prop.,  Blackpool  Central  Picture  Palace Co.,  Ltd.  Gen.  Man.,  Jonn  Beck.   Two  shows daily.    Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,  fid.  to is.   3d.     Phone,   Bhckpoul  1061.  Station, Blackpool  (Centrab,  L.M.S. Palace  Picture  Pavilion,  Promenade. — Prop., Blackpool  Tower  Co.,  Ltd.     Gen.  Man.,  Harry Hall.  Threeshows  daily.  Phone,  Blackpool  1600. Stn  ,  Blackpool  (Talbot  Rd.  oc  Central),  L.M.S. Princess  Picture  Hjjse,  Prom-nade. — Prop., Blackpool  Entertainments  (1020),  Ltd.  Man. Dir.  and  Gen.  Man.,  W.  B.  Holt.   Booked  at Hippodrome,  Church'  Street.     Two  shows daily.  Prices,  gd.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Blackpool 467.  Station,  Blackpool  (Talbot  Road),  L.M.S. Regent   Picture    House,   Church  Street.— Prop.,   Regent  Picture   House  (Blackpool), Ltd.    Gen.  Man.  and  Sec,  Francis  Fennell. Booked  at  Hall  by  Gen.  Man.    Two  shows daily.    Prices,  6d.  to  is.    Phone,  Blackpool 1357.    Station,  Blackpool  (Talbot  Road). Rendezvous  Cinema   and   Cafe,  57,  Bond Street. — Prep.,  Rendezvous   Cinema  (Black- pool), Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  W.  J.  Howarth. Cafe  attached.    Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, 2279.     Station,  Waterloo  Road,  Black]  0^. Royal  Pavilion,  Manchester  Square. — Pn  p., Blackpool   Cinemas,    Ltd.     Booked    by  J. Jenkinson  at  Central  Hall,  Blackburn.  Twice daily.    Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.    Phone,  Black- pool 297.    Station,  Blackpool  (Talbot  Road), Tivoli   Picture  Theatre,  Talbot  Square.— Prop.,  Tivoli  Theatre  Co.    Gen.  Man.,  John Beck.    Two  shows  daily.     Three  changes weekly.   Prices,  6d.  to  is.   Phone,  Blackpool •  508.  Station,  Blackpool  (Talbot  Road),  L.M.S. Trocadero  Cinema,  Promenade. — Prop.,  Fylde Hotels  and  Restaurants,  Ltd.  Occasional Variety.    Booked  at  Hall  by  Tom  Smethurs  . Two  sho\  s  daily.    Prices,  6d.,  gd.  and  nd. Phone,  Blackpool  503.  Cafe  and  Tia  Room. Staui  a,  Blackpool  (Central),  L.M.S. Victoria  Pier,  South  Shore. — Prop.,  Blackpool South  Suore  Pier  and  Pavilion  Co.,  Ltd.  O  ie show  nightly.  Three  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Blackpool  604.  Station, Blackpool  (Waterloo  Road). Waterloo  Picture  House,  Waterloo  Road, South  Shore.    Prop.,  South  Shore  Theatres, Ltd.    Gen.  Man.,  John  Back.     Two  shows daily.   Three  changes  weekly.   Prices,  6u.  to is.  3d.     Phone,  Blackpool  326.  Station, Blackpool  (Waterloo  Road),  L.M.S. Winter  Gardens  Pavilion,  Cnurcn  Street. — Prop.,  Blackpool  Winter  GaHens  and  Pa  ilion Co.,  Ltd.  Gen.  Man.,  Harry  Hall.  Secretary, J.  H.  Clegg.    One  show  nightly.  Mat.  daily  in summer.    Phone,  Blackpool  1820.  Station, Blackpool  (Talbot  Road)),  L.M.S. BLACXWOO0  (Mon.),  Pop.  6200. C\pitol,  riall  S.reet.    Prop.,  Ghck  Svndicate, Ltd.,  Working  Street,  Cardiff.    Booked  at Hall.     Continuous.      Variety  occasionally. Prices,  4d.  to  is.    Station,  Blackwood. THE  PLAYTHING From   the   Story  "  Life's  Pretty  Much  the  Same." Director  :   Castleton  Knight. Cast :  ESTELLE  BRODY,  HEATHER  THATCHER, MARGUERITE  ALLAN.  NIGEL  BARRIE. A    BRITISH   INTERNATIONAL    PICTURE.  [esTEL^^ODY 396 The  Kin emato graph  Year  Book. Pavilion,   High  Street —Prop.,  Will  Stone, New  Hippodrome,  Tonypandy.    Phone  54. Booked  at  H.O.  0  esh  jw  nightly.  Continuous. Sat.  from  5.30  p.m.    Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d. Station,  Blackwood. BLAENAVON   (Mon)    Pop.  12,470. Coliseum. — Props.,  Attwood  Bros.    Booked  at Hall.  One  show  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Phone,  Blaenavon  48.    Station,  Blaenavon, G.W.R. Workmen's  Hall.— Prop.,  Blaenavon  Work- men. Sec.,  Cecil  A.  S.  Northcote.  Booked  at Hall  by  Sec.  One  show  nightly.  Occasional Variety.  Stage,  1 7%  ft.  deep.  'Prices,  4d.  to gd.  Phone,  Blaenavon  24.  Station.  Blae- navon, G.W.R.  (low  level). BLA1NA  (Mon.). Empire.— Prop.,  Blaina  Cinematograph  Co., Ltd. Gaiety,  High  Street. BLANDFORD  (Dorset),  Pop.  3,846. New  Palace  Theatre,  East  Street. — Prop., Percival  J.  Carter.  Booked  at  Hall.  One  show nightly.  Mat.,  Wed.  and  Sat.  Occasional Variety.  Stage,  12  ft.  deep  ;  2  dressing-rooms. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Station,  Blandford, S.  &D. BLAYDON-ON-TYNE  (Co.  Durham).  Pop. 16,000. Empire,  Church  Street —Prop.,  Stanley  Rogers, 109,  Pilgrim  Street,  iSiewcastle-on-Tyne. Phone,  Central  5489.  Gen.  Man.,  Edward  J. Hinge.  Booked  at  Head  Office.  Two  shows nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  gd.  Phone,  Blaydon 19.    Station,  Blaydcn-on-Tyne,  L.N.E.R. Gem  Picture  House,  Winlaton. Pavilion  Theatre.— Prop,  and  Res.  Man., Smelt  Bros.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Station,  Blaydon-on-Tyne,  L.N.E.R  , BLETCHLEY  (Bucks),  Pop.  5,532. King  George's  Cinema,  High  Street.— Prop., County  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  7,  Gerrard  Street, London,  W.i.  Booked  at  Hall.  One  show nightly  ;  two  on  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d. Phone,  Bletchley  165.  Station,  Bletchlev, L.II.S. BLOXWICH  (Staffs),  Pop.  8,950. Gkosvei\or    Theatre,    High    Street. — -Prop., P.  Collins.     Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Station,  Bloxwicb,  LM.S. BLYTH  (Northumberland),  Pop.  31,833. Central  Cinema,  Market  Place.  Prop.,  Central Cinemas  (Blyth),  Ltd.  Continuous.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.  Phone,  Blyth  189.  Station,  Blyth, L.N.E.R. Empire  Cinema,  Carlton  Street. — Prop.,  Blyth Electric  Theatre  Co.,  Ltd.  Continuous. Phone,  Blyth  221.   Station,  Blyth,  L.N.E.R. Hippodrome. — Pictures  and  Variety.  Booked by  Mr.  Grieves,  Bath  Lane,  Newcastle-on- Tyne.  Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to  9d.  Phone, Blyth  199.  Stage,  18  ft.  deep  ;  2  dressing- rooms  ;  Dance  Hall  attached.  Station,  Blvth, L.N.E.R. Theatre  Royal,. — Prop.,  F.  G.  Kimberley. Pictures,  Variety,  Opera,  Revue.  Booked direct  or  Adams  Agency,  122,  Shaftesbury- ave  ue,  London,  W.i.  Stage,  43  ft.  deep  ;  8 dressing-rooms.  Twice  nightly,  prices,  3d.  to is.  6d.  Phone,  Blyth  159.  Station,  Blytb. L.N.E.R. BODMIN  (Cornwall),  Pop.  5,527. Turret  Kinema.— Props..  The  Turret  Kinema, Ltd.  Booked  at  Pellow  Bros.,  Tobacconists, Fore  Street,  Bjdmin.  Performances  nightly. Mat.,  Wed.  and  Sat.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d. Station,  Bodmin,  G.W.R. BOGNOR  (Sussex),  Pop.  13,300. Picturedrome,  Canada  Grove. — Prop.,  Shanly and  Carter.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Bognor  138. Station,  Bognor  S.R. Pier  Cinema. — Prop.,  Shanly  and  Carter. Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  6d.  Phone,  Bognor  77.  Station,  Bognor. S.R. BOLDON  COLLIERY  (Co.  Durham),  Pop. 8,000. Electric  Palace,  North  Road.— Prop.,  Boldon Electric  Palace,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man. Once  nightly,  twice  Mon.  and  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  and  6d.  Station, Boldon  Colliery,  L.N.E.R. BOLLINGTON  (Nr.  Macclesfield)  (Cheshire). Pop.  5,094. Empire  Picture  House,  Pahnerston  Street. — Lessee,  Robert  W.  Fox.  Booked  at  Hall  by Lessee.  One  show  nightly.  Pictures  and Variety.  Stage,  12  ft.  deep.  Prices,  ^d. to   is.'    Station,   Bollington,  L.N.E.R. BOLSOVER  (Derby),  Pop.  11,481. Central  Hall. — Prop.,  J.  R.  Dakin.  Nine shows  weekly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Station, Bolsover,  L.N.E.R. New  Palace,  Town  End.— Prop.,  New  Palace (Bolsover),  Ltd.  Gen.  Man.,  W.  A.  Pitkin. Booked  at  Hall.  Not  continuous.  Pi  ices,  4d.  to is.   Stations,  Bolsover,  L.N.E.R.  and  L.M.S. BOLTON  (Lancs),  Pop.  197,000. Atlas  Picture  House,  Fletcher  Street. — Prop., Aths  Picture  House  (Bolton),  Ltd.  Booked by  F.  E.  Spring,  3,  The  Parsonage,  Man- chester. Continuous.  Mats.,  Mon.  and  Sat. Prices  3d.  to  6d.  Phone.  Bolton  1300.  Station, Bolton,  L.M.S. Bklle  Electric  Theatre,  Astley  Bridge, Belmont  Road.— Prop,  and  Man.,  A.  Dawson. Two  shows  nLhtlv.  Iwo  changes  weeklv. Station,  Bolton,  L.M.S. Derby  Picture  Theatre,  Derby  Street. — Prop.,  M.  and  R.  Dewhurst.  Booked  by  M. Dewhurs",  217,  Whitegate  Drive,  Blackpool. Two  sho.-s  nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Phone, Bolton  1363.   Station  Bolton,  L.M.S. ir"iHE  LILY  OF  KILLARNEY  " Adapted  from  the  famous  Opera  and a  Story  by  Dion  Boucicau.t- Director  ;    Charles  Ridgewell. Stars  :    DENIS  WYNDHAM  and  PAMELA  PARR, A    BRITISH  INTERNATIONAL  PICTURE. Kinema  Directory  {England). 397 Empire  Picture  Theatre,  Howard  Street.— Prop.,  M.  and  R.  Dewhurst.  Booked  by  M. Dewhurst,  217,  Whitegate  Drive,  Blackpool. Two  shows  nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Phone, Bolton  1363.    Station,  Bolton,  L.M.S. Gem  Picturedrome,  Darley  Street. — -Prop, and  Man.,  Capt.  Geo.  B.  Row.  Booked  by Jas.  Brearley,  21,  Bridge  Street,  Manchester. Continuous.    Station,  Trinity  Street,  Bolton. Hippodrome,  Deansgate. — Prop.,  Bolton Theatre  and  Entertainments  Co.,  Ltd.  Man. Dir.,  W.  R.  Bleakley.  Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous. Phone,  Bolton  781.  Station,  Trinity Street,  L.M.S. Imperial  Playhouse,  Deansgate.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Phone,  Bolton  131 2. Station,  Bolton,  L.M.S. King's  Hall,  Farnworth.- — Prop.,  Magee  Mar- shall and  Co.,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Station,  Farnworth, L.M.S. Mount  Theatre,  Mount  Street. ■ — Prop.,  Bolton Cinematograph  Co.,  Ltd.  Wood  Street. Phone  1625.  Man.  Dir.,  F.  S.  Hampson.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Bolton, 1673.  Stations,  Trinity  Street,  and  Gt.  Moore Street,  Bolton,  L.M.S.' New  Olympia,  Spa  Road. — Prop.,  Rhodes Pictures,  Ltd.,  207,  Oxford  Road,  Manchester. Phone,  Ardwick  3359-  Continuous.  Prices, 3d.,  5d.  and  6d.  Phone,  Bolton  2402.  Station, Trinity  Street,  Bolton,  L.M.S. Palace,  Bury  Old  Road. — Prop..  Palace  Picture House  (Bolton),  Ltd.  Booked  at  6,  St.  Mary's Gate,  Manchester,  by  Ogdens.  Continuous. Mat.,  Mon.  and  Wed.  Two  changes  weeklv. Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Phone,  Bolton  115-. Station,  Trinity  Street,  Bolton,  L.M.S. Palace,  King  Street,  Farnworth. — Prop., Empire  Picture  Palace,  Ltd.,  9,  Maudsley Street,  Bolton.  Phone,  Bolton  1469.  Booked by  J.  W.  C.  Knight  at  H.O.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is. Phone,  Farnworth  28.  Station,  Farnworth, L.M.S.  Motor  delivery  by  Mr.  Heathcote, Farnworth. Palladium,  Higher  Bridge  Street. — Prop.,  A. Levine,  349,  Bury  New  Road,  Manchester. Phone,  Higher  Broughton  844.    Booked  at H.O.     Continuous.     Prices,  sd.  to  is.  3d. Dance  Hall  attached.    Phone,  Bolton  2024. Station,  Trinity  Street,  L.M.S. Paragon  Electric  Theatre,  Bradshawgate. — Prop.,  W.  Ramsden.  Mats.,  daily.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Stn.,  Bolton,  L.M.S. Picturedrome,    Tong     Moor    Road. — Prop., M.  J.  McVittie.    Continuous.    Four  nights weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Station,  The  Oaks. Princess  Cinema. — Prop.,    Princess  Cinema Ltd.     Two  shows  nightly.     Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d. Queen's  Picture  Hall. — Prop.,  Bolton  Picture Hall  Co.,  Ltd.     Continuous.     Mat.,  daily. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.     Phone,  Bolton  1251, Station,  Trinity  Street,  L.M.S. Queen's  Theatre,  Farnworth. — Prop.,  Morton Powell.   Dramatic,    Variety   and  Pictures. Prices,  6d.  to  2s.    Phone,  Bolton,  322 Regent,  Deane  Road. — Prop.,  Bolton  Moore Kinema,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  T.  Jones.  Booked at  Hall.   Continuous.   Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.    Phone,  2188.  Station, Bolton,  L.M.S. Rialto  Picture  Playhouse,  St.  George's  Road. —Prop..  Rialto  (Bolton),  Ltd.    Man.  Dir., Chas.  J.  Spittle.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone,  Bolton  137.  Station Bolton   (Trinity   Street),  L.M.S. Royal  Cinema,   St.   George's   Road. — Prop., Thomas  Royle.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Bolton  1086!  Station,  Bolton,  L.M.S. Rumworth  Cinema,  Daubhill. — Prop.,  Bolton Cinematograph  Co.,  Ltd.   Man.  Dir.,  F.  S. Hampson.    Prices,  4d.  to  is.    Phone,  Bolton 171 6.    Station,  Bolton,  L.M.S. Savoy,   Long  Causeway,    Farnworth. — Prop. Savoy    Picture    House    (Farnworth),  Ltd. Booked  at  Hall.      Continuous,  Mon.  to  Fri.  ; two  shows  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 3d.  to  is.    Phone,  Farnworth  263.  Station, Moses  Gate,  L.M.S. BOOSBECK  (Yorks),  Pop.  1,250. Empire  Theatre. — Prop.,  Boosbeck  Theatre, Ltd.    One  show  nightly,  three  on  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.    Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Station, Boosbeck,  L.N.E.R. BOOTLE  (Lancs),  Fop.  76,508. Broadway  Picture  House,  -Stanley  Road. — Prop.,  Bootle  Broadway  Co.,  Ltd.,  19,  Castle Street,  Liverpool.  Booked  by  J.  F,  Wood, 19,  Sweeting  Street,  Liverpool.  Continuous. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  2d.   Station,  Marsh  Lane. Gainsborough,  Knowsley  Road.—  Prop.,  Gains- borough (Bootle),  Ltd.,  North  John  Street Liverpool.  Man.  Dir.,  Walter  C.  Scott. Booked  at  Hall.  Mat.  and  Continuous. Occasional  Variety.  Stage,  56  ft.  wide. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Bootle  183.  Station, Marsh  Lane,  Bootle,  L.M.S. Imperial  (late  Sun  Hall),  Stanley  Road. — Man. Dir.,  George  Prince.  Continuous.  Mat.,  daily. Prices,  5d.  to  is.   Phone,  Bootle  722. Metropole  Theatre. — Leslie  Greene  Circuit H.O.,  7,  Elliot  Street,  Liverpool.  Phone, Royal  538.  London  Orfiees,2yA,  Charing  Cross Road.  Phone,  Gerrard  4288,  and  128,  Nightin- gale  Lane,  S.W.    Phone,   Battersea  2647. Palace,  Marsh  Lane. — -Prop.,  Eootle  Palace Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  George  Prince.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  Daily  Mat.  Two  changes weekly.    Phone,  Bootle  1 7. Strand  Cinema,  Irlam  Road. — Prop.,  General Theatre  Corpn.,  Ltd.,  52,  Haymarket,  London, S.W.I.  Phone,  Regent  0317.  Booked  at H.O.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  8d.  Phone, Bootle  286.   Station,  Marsh  Lane,  L.M.S. CRAZY  COUNTESS 39 A  Richard  Eichberg  Production, Featuring  DINA  GRALLA  and  ALL  STAR  CAST. An  amusing  Pot-Pourri  of  Society  Life- A    BRITISH  INTERNATIONAL  PICTURE. DINA  GRALLA 398 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. B).?3)tl  (Hursi. Palace. — -Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  Fred  Boulton. Bdo'c^I  at  Hill.    Oae  show  nightly.  Two changes  weakly.    Prices,  4d.  to  iod.  Phone, Bordon  14.    Station,  Bordon,  S.R. BORDON    CAMP  (Hants). Garrison  Theatre  and  Cinema. — Prop.,  Navy, Arni3r  and  Air  Force  Institutes,  Imperial Court,    UoDer    Kennington    Lane.    S.F.  11. Phone,  Reliance  1200.    Booked  at  London H.Q.    Once  nightly.    Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Bordon  7.  Station,  Bordon,  S.R. BOSTON  (Lings),  Pop.  16,100. Cosy  Cinema. New  Theatre,  Market  Place.    Phone,  13=;. — Prop.,  Boston  Scala  Theatre,  Ltd.  Reg. Office,    18,    Low    Pavement.  Nottingham. B  oked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Three  shows  weekly . Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d. Picturedrome,  45,  High  Street. — Prop.,  Hunts Cinemas,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  S.  Reach.  Booked at  Hall  by  Man.  Dir.  Continuous.  Mat.,  Sat. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Boston  306.  Station. Boston,  L.N.E.R. Scala. — Prop.,   Boston   Scala   Theatre,  Ltd. H.O.,    18,    Low    Pavement,  Nottingham. Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d.    Phone,  Boston  135. Station,  Boston,  L.N.E.R. BOURNE  (Lives)  Pap.  4,320. Corn  Exchange  Picture  Palace. BOURNEMOUTH  (Hants),  Pop.  91,770 BoscombeCinema  Palmsrston  Road,  Boscombe. — -Props.,   Exors.   of  the  late   C.  Wincer. Booked  at  Hall.    Continuous.    Daily  .Mat. Two  changes  weekly.  Pti-es,  6d.  to  2s.  4d. Station,  Boscombe,  S.R. Coronation    Picture    Palace,  .  Holdenhurst Road,  Boscombe.— Prop.,  A.  Clafton.  Con_ tinuous.    Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,  8d to  is.  5d.  Phone,  Bournemouth  2044.  Station. Central,  S.R. Electric  Theatre,  Commercial  Road. — -Prop., Q.T.S.,  40,  Ltd. .Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London. W.i.    Phone,  Gerrard  6713-4.    Pictures  and Variety.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Prices, is.  to  5s.  Stage,  15  ft.  deep  ;  3  dressing-rooms. Cafe  attached.    Phone,  Bournemouth  2165. Station,  Bournemouth  West,  S.R. Grand     Super     Cinema     Theatre.— Prop., Savoy  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  Heddon  House,  Regent Street,  London,  W.i.     Phone,  Regent  1568. Booked  at  H.O.   Continuous.    Prices,  8d.  to 3s.     Phone,  Bournemouth  31 18.  Station, Bournemouth  West,  S.R. Palace,    Wimborne    Road. — Prop.,    M.  E. Connelly.     Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Prices,  ad.  to  is.  3d.    Phone,  Bournemouth 5790.    Station,  Bournemouth  Central,  S.R. Palladium,  Fisherman's  Walk,  Southbourne. — Booked  at  Hall.   Continuous.    Prices,  8d.  to 2S.     Phone,    Bournemouth    163.  Station, Boscombe,  S.R. Pavilion. — Prop.,  Bournemouth  Borough  Coun, cil.  Gen.  Man.,  C.  T.  Hutchison.  Twice  dailv' Booked  by  Gen.  Man.  Variety.  Stage,  30  ft' deep  ;  8  dressing-rooms.  Cafe,  Restaurant and  Dance  Hall  attached.  Station,  Bourne- mouth, S.R. Picture  House,  Christchurch  Road,  Boscombe. — Prop.,  Boscombe  Picture  House  Co..  ltd. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Daily  Mat. Two  changes  weekly.  Tea  Room  attached. Prices,  od.  to  2s.  Phone,  Bournemouth  1798. Station,  Boscombe,  S.R. Regent  (open  1929). — Prop.,  Provincial  Cine- matograph Theatres,  Ltd.,  New  Gallery House,  123,  Regent  Street,  London,  W.i. Phone,  Regent  3212. S:i  vftesrury  H \ll,  St.  Peter'^  Road. — Prop., T.  Jackson.  Continuous.  Prices,  8d.  to  2s. Phone,  Bournemouth  11 91.  Station,  Bourne- mouth Central,  S.R. Victoria  Cinema,  Wimborne  Road,  Winton. — Prop..  Victoria  Cinema  (Winton),  Ltd. Phone,  Bournemouth  4975.  Station,  Bourne- mouth Central,  S.R. Westover  Cinema. — Prop.,  Savoj'  Cinemas. Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous."  Prices,  6d. to  2S.  4d.  Cafe,  Tea  Room  and  Dance  Hall attached.  Phone,  Bournemouth  433.  Station, Bournemouth  Central,  S.R. Winton  Electric  Theatre,  Wimborne  Road, Winton. — Prop.,  S.  M.  Large.  Continuous, Two  changes  weekly.  Phone,  Bournemouth 1989.    Station,  Bournemouth  Central,  S.R. BOVEY  TRACEY  (Devon)  Pop.  2,800. Town  Hall  Cinema. BOZEAT  (Northants). Brownie    Hall   Cinema. — -Prop,   and  Man.. Cecil  Drage.    Booked  at  Hall.    One  show nightly.    Prices,  4d.  to  is.    Phone,  Wollaston 17x2.    Station,  Irchester,  L.M.S. BRACKNELL  (Berks) Victoria  Cinema. BRADFORD  (Yorks),  Pop.  233,379. Bikc  1  L\ne  C;nema,  West  Bj>vlin^.  P.op., Bowling  Cinema  Co.  Booked  at  Hall  by  J.  T. Wilcock.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  qd.  Phone,  Bradford 4946.    Station,  Bradford,  L.M.S. Carlton.  Manchester  Road.  - Prop.,  The Mars  .field  Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  Two  changes  Aveekly. Prices,  4d.  to  is. Clayton  Picture  House,  Station  Road.— Prop.,  William  Leverton.  Booked  at  "  Sans Souci,"  Kingsway,  Whitkirk,  Leeds.  Once nightlv.   Prices,  3d.  to  9d.   Station,  Clavton. l.m.s: Coliseum,  Toller  Lane. — Prop.,  Elite  Picture Houses,  Ltd.  Booked  in  Leeds  or  by  appoint- ment in  Bradford  by  J  E.  Anderton.  Phone, Bradford  4598.  Continuous.  Mat.,  Sat. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Bradford  4919. Station,  Bradford,  L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. 46 HIGH  SEAS 99 rom  an  Original  Story   "  The   Silver  Rosary "  by Monckton  Hoffe. Directed  by  Denison  Clift. Stars:     LILIAN    RICH,  JOHN  STUART  and JAMES  CAREW. A    BRITISH   INTERNATIONAL  PICTURE. Kinema  Directory  [England). 399 Coventry  Hall  Picture  Palace,  Wakefield Road.— Prop.,    Northern   Cinema   Co.,  29, Kirkga-.e,  Bradford.    Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous.  Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,  3d. 4d.,  5d.  and  6d.  Station,  Bradford,  L.M.S. Cross  Lane  Picture  House.  Great  Horton. — Prop...  West  Bradford  Picture  Theatres,  Ltd. Two  shows  nightly.    Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  od.'    Phone,  Bradford  4948. Station,  Great  Horton. Elite  Picture  House,  Toller  Lane. — -Prop., Elite  Picture  House,  Ltd.  Booked  in  Leeds  or by  appointment  in  Bradford  by  J.  E.  Ander- ton.     Phone,  Bradford  4598.  Continuous. 6.30  to  10.15.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.    Phone,  3576.  Station.  Bradford. L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. Elysian    Picture   House,    Lidget    Green. — Lessee  and  Man..  W.  G.  Bartram.    Booked  at Hall.    Continuous.    Prices.  3d.  to  gd.  Phone, Bradfcrd  61F9.    Staticn,  Cieat  Horton. Empire  Super  Cinema,  Horton  Road. — Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.   Prices,  6d.  to is.  6d.     Phone,  Bradford  1788.  Station, Bradford,  L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. Empress  Picture  House,  Legrams  Lane. — Prop..  Listerhills  Cinema,  Ltd.    Res.  and Booking  Man.,  J.  E.  Meynell.    Booked  at Hall.    Two    shows    nightly.    Two  changes weekly.     Prices,  3d.  to  8d.     Phone,  Brad- ford 4945-    Station,  Bradford.    L.M.S.  and L.N.E.R. Grand  Picture  Hduse.  Manchester  Roal. — ■ Prop.,  Elite  Picture  House,  Ltd.,  Toller  Lane. Bradford.  Booked  in  Leeds  or  by  appointment in  Bradford  by  J.  E.  Anderton.  Phone Bradford  4598.  Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to' 5d.  Phone,  Bradford  8359.  Station.  Brad- ford, L.N.E.R. Greengates  Cinema. — Prop..  Greengates Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Leeds.  Once nightly,  twice  Sat.  Mat.,  Wed.  and  Sat. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Films  by  motor from  Leeds. Hippodrome. — Prop..  Hippodrome  Pictures, Ltd.  Twice  nightly.  Prices.  3d.  to  6d. Phone.  Bradford  -l-"»7.  Station,  Bradford, L.M.S. Ideal    Picture  .  House,    Banktoot. — -Prop., Bankfoot  Pictures,  Ltd.   Two  shows  nightly. Two  changes  weekly.  Station,  City.  L.M.S. Idle   Picture  House. — Prop,  T.  Thornton. Booked  by  Prop.,  at  Leeds.    Once  nightly. Continuous  and  Mat..  Sat.    Phone,  Idle  144. Station,  Idle,  L.N.E.R. King's  Hall,  Westgate. — Props.,  Woodhead and  Warburton.    Twi  e  nightly.   Prices,  3d. to  ^d.      Phone,  Bradford  5562.  Stations. Bradford,  L.N.E.R..  L.  and  Y.  and  L.M.S. Low  Moor  Picture  House,  Huddersiield  Road. ■ — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  John  Lush.  Once nightly.     Twice  Sat.    Two  changes  weekly. Station,  Low  Moor,  L.N.E.R. Lyceum  Cinema,  Bradford  Lane,  Laisterdyke. Prop.,  Lyceum  Cinemi  Co.,  Ltd.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.    Phone,  4987.  Station, Laisterdyke,  Bradford. Marlboro    Cinema,    Carlisle    Road. — Prop., Marlboro  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.    Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 5d.  to  8d.     Phone,  6560.    Station,  L.M.S. and  L.N.E.R. Morley  Street  Picture  House. — Booked  at H.O.    Continuous.    Prices,  6d.,  gd.  and  is. Phone,  Bradford  2438.    Station,  Bradford, L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. Oak  Lane  Cinema,  Oak  Lane,  Manningham.— Res.   and   Booking  Man..  P.  Richardson,. Myrtle  Villa,  Bingley.  Phone  88.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.    Phone,  Bradford  5395. Station,  Manni  lgham,  L.M.S. Oriental  Cinema. Oxford  Hall.  Undercliffe. — Prop.,  Undercliffe Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd.,  Dudlev  Hill  Road. Underhill,  Bradford.  Booked  by  W.  Cansheld at  Leeds.  Continuous.  Mat.,  Wed.  and  Sat. Prices,  3d.  to  ghd.  Phone,  Bradford  5785. Station,  Bradford,  L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. Palace  Theatre,  Manchester  Road. — Prop., MacNaghten  Vaudeville  Circuit,  Ltd.  Prices, 6d.  to  is  6d.  Phone,  Bradford  409.  Station. Bradford,  L.M.S. Park  Road  Cinema,  Park  Road. — Prop., Park  Road  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, jd.  to  Sd.  Phone,  Bradford  6290.  Station, Bradford.  L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. Picturedrome,  Bridge  Street.— Prop.,  Elite Picture  House,  Ltd.,  Toller  Lane,  Bradford. Booked  ii  Leeds  or  by  appointment  in  Brad- ford by  J.  E.  Anderton.  Phone,  Bradford 459S.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  6d.  Phone. Bradfd  5348.  St,  Bradf'd,  L.N.E.R.  &  L.M.S. Picture  House,  E  ictesatil. Picture  House,  Thornton.— Prop.,  Trustees  of Thornton  Mechanics'  Institute.  Once  nightly, Thurs.,  Fri.  and  Sat.  One  change  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  9d.  Phone,  Thornton  129. Station,  Thornton,  L.N.E.R. Picture  House,  Thornton  Road.— Prop.. Cinema  Forum,  Bradford,  Ltd.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Station,  Bradford. L3LS.  and  L.N.E.R. Picture  Palace,  Mechanics'  Institute,  Stonev Lane,  Eccleshill. — Prop,  and  Man.,  Mrs. Bailey.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two  change- weekly.    Station,  Eccleshill,  L.N.E.R. Picture  Palace,  Tong  Street,  Dudley  Hill.— Prop.,  Goodall's  Pictures,  Ltd.,  Cleckheaton. Phone,  Cleckheaton  224.  Booked  bv  P. Goodall  at  H.O.  Once  nightly,  Mon.  to  Fri. Three  shows  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  nd.  Phone.  Dudlev  Hill  108. Station,  Bradford,  L.N.E.R.  and  L.M.S. Queen's  Hall  Cinema,  Laisterdyke. — Prop, and  Res.  Man..  H.  Butler.  Two  shows  nightly. Two  changes  weekly.  Phone,  Dudlev  Hill  106. Station,   Laisterdyke,  L.N.E.R. Regent  Theatre  and  Cafe,  Manningham Lane.— Prop..  Savoy  Cinemas,  Ltd.  Booked at  H.O.  Continuous.  Cafe  and  Tea  Room attached.  Phone,  Bradford  2S9S  and  "5830 (Public).     Station,    Bradford,   L.M.S.  * "THE  INFORMER >1 Adapted    from  the  Novel  by  Liam  O'Flaherty, Director:    Dr.  ROBISON.        STAR  CAST. A    BRITISH   INTERNATIONAL  PICTURE. DHARTHUR  ROBISON 400 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. St.  George's  Hall,  Bridge  Street. — Prop., Denman  Picture  Houses,  Ltd.,  4-6.  Denman Street,  London,  W.i.  Booked  at  H.O. Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone, Bradford  1 71 8.  Station,  Bradford  (Exchange) , L.N.E.R. Savoy  Cinema  and  Cafe  Restaurant,  Darley Street. — Prop.,  Savoy  Cinemas,  Ltd.  Booked at  H.O.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. Cafe  Restaurant  attached.  Phone,  Bradford 94  and  95.  Station,  Bradford,  L.M.S.  and L.N.E.R. Tennyson  Cinema,  Otley  Road.— Prop.,  Tenny- son Cinema,  Ltd.  Twice  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.    Phone,  Bradford  "11 33. Theatre  Royal  Picture  House,  Manningham Lane. — Prop.,  Bradford  Theatre  Royal  Picture House,  Ltd.,  29,  Tyrrell  Street,  Bradford. Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Dirs.  Continuous, Mon.  to  Fri.  Three  shows  Sal.  Stage,  16 ft. deep.  Prices,  gd.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Bradford 245.     Station,   Bradford   (Forster  Square). Tivoli  Picture  Theatre,  Leeds  Road. — Prop., Tivoli  Picture  House  Co.  Two  shows  nightlv. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Phone, Bradford  3728.    Station,  Bradford,  L.M.S. Towers  Hall,  Manchester  Road. — Prop., Hibberts  Pictures,  Ltd.  Pictures  and  Varieties. Films  booked  at  Hall  ;  Variety  by  Joe Hodgson,  at  2,  Thornton  Road,  Bradford. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  8d.  Stage,  26  ft.  deep  ;  four  dressing rooms.  Phone,  Bradford  4926.  Station, Exchange   (Bradford),  L.N.E.R. Victoria  Picture  Palace,  Thornton  Road, Girlington. — Prop.,  Victoria  Palace  ( Girling  - ton),  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  4d.  to  8d.  Phone,  Bradford 4920.  Station,  Bradford,  L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. BRADf  OrtD-ON-AVON  (Wilts!,  Pop. 4,621. Alexander     Picture    Theatre,    49A,  St. Margaret  Street. — -Prop.,  Alexander  Picture Theatre  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.    One  show nightly,  three  on  Sat.   Pictures  and  variety. Stage  12  ft.  deep.    Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. Station,  Bradford-on-Avon,  G.W.R. BRADLEY,  nr.  Bilston  (Staffs). Queen's   Picture  House.  —  Props..  Wood's Pic  ure  Halls,  Ltd.,  Wood's  Palace,  Bilston. Booked  at  H.O.   Nightly  7  to  10.    Prices,  4d. and  6d.    Station,  Bilston,  G.W.R.,  and  own van  from  Birmingham. BRADWELL  (Derbyshire),  Pop.  1,200. Memorial  Hall. — Props.,  J.  Brown  and  Co. All  correspondence  to  R.  O.  Brown,  228, Fulwood    Road,    Sheffield.     Once    nightlv . Prices,  4d.  to  is.    Phone,  Sheffield  61126." Newburgh    Hall. — Prop.,    Bradwell  Liberal Association,  Ltd.   Res.  Man.  and  Sec.  Ernest Biliott,  Nither  Gardens.  Bradwell,  Sheifieid. Booked  by  E.  Elliott.     Prices,   jd.  to  is. Station,  Hope,  L.M.S. BRAINTREE  (Essex),  Pop.  8,000. Central  Picture  House. — -Continuous.  Mat., and  two  shows  Sat.    Prices,  3d.  to  is.  5d. Phone,   Braintree   78.     Station,  Braintree, L.N.E.R. Palace  Cinema. — -Frops.  Shipman  and  King Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Pictures and  Variety.  St  ge,  16ft.  ceep.  Prices,  4d. to  is.  3d.  Paone,  Braintree  162.  Station, Braintree.  L.N.E.R. BRAMLEY  (near  LEEDS^   (Yosks),  Fop. 19,426. Picture  Palace,  Lower  Town  Street.— Prop- Bramley  Cinema,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall. Twice  nightly,  Mon.  and  Sat.  Continuous rest  of  week.  Mat.,  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  is. Phone,  Stanningley  71208.  Station,  Bramlev. L.N.E.R. BRANDON  (Suffolk),  Pop.  2,500. Premier  Electric  Picture  House. — Prop, and  Man. , S.  F.  Lingwood.  Booked  by  Prop. , by  correspondence.  Twice  weekly.  Addi- tional shows  on  Bank  Holidays  and  for special  films.  Prices  5d.  to  is.  2d.  Station, Brandon  (Suffolk),  L.N.E.R. BRAUNTON  (Devon),  Pop.  2,500. Braunton  Cinema. — Prop.,   S.  E.  Reynolds, Empire  Cinema,  Ilfracombe.   Booked  at  H.O. Continuous,  WTed.  and  Sat.  only.    Prices,  6d. to  is.  6d.   Station,  Braunton,  S.R. BRENTFORD  (Mddx  ),  Pop.  17,039. Coronet  Cinema,  High  Street. — Prop,  and Man.,  W.  A.  Collins.  Booked  at  Hall  by Prop.  Continuous.  Mat..  Mon  ,  Thurs..  and Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Ealing  1655. Station,  Kew  Bridge,  S.R. Queen's  Hall,  Half  Acre.— Prop.,  M.  Hill, 624,  High  Road,  Chiswick.  Res.  and  Booking Man., H.Hill.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Ealing  2274. Station,  Brentford,  S.R. BRENTWOOD  (Essex)     Pop.  6  870. Palace,  High  Street.— Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Brent- wood 64.     Station,  Brentwood,  L.N.E.R. Parade  Cinema.- — Prop.,  Louis  Morris  and David  D.  Rose,  91,  Shaftesbury  Avenue, London,  W.i.  Phone.  Regent  1700.  Pictures and  Variety.  Films  booked  at  H.O.  ;  and Variety  by  Myers  Vaudeville  Agency.  Anglo House,  1,  Litchfield  Street,  London,  W\C. Continuous.  Mat.,  Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  6d. Stage,  8.|- f  t.  deep;  two  dressing  rooms. Phone,  Brentwood  96.  Station,  Brentwood, L.N.E.R. BRIDGNORTH  (Shropshire),  Pop.  5,143. Palace  Theatre. — Prop.,  B.  &  B.  Cinemas, Ltd.,  High  Street.  Booked  at  Hall.  Twice nightly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Pictures  and Variety  ;  three  dressing  rooms.  Dance  Hall attached.  Phone,  Bridgnorth  125.  Station, Bridgnorth,  G.W.R. BRIDGWATER  (Som  ),  Pop.  15,968. Bijou  Theatre. — Prop. .Albany  Ward  Theatres, Ltd.,  New  Gallerv  House,  i2<,  Regent  Street, London,  W.i  Booked  at  H.O.  One  show nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices. 3d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Bridgwater  1 39.  Station, Bridgwater,  G.W.R. "  THE  SPANISH  DANDY Featuring  ALEXANDRE  DARCY. From  the  Story  "The  Majo,"  by  Arline  Lord Director :    Norman  Walker- A    BRITISH  INTERNATIONAL  PICTURE. Kinema  Directory  {England). 401 Empire  Cinema.— Prop.,  H.  Riley,  Barum Street,  Victoria  Road,  Bridgwater.  Booked at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  ad. Station,  Bridgwater,  G.W.R. Palace  Theatre.— Prop.,  Albany  Ward Theatres,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Phone.  Bridg- water 159.     Station,   Bridgwater,  G.W.R. Town  Hall. — Prop.,  Bridgwater  Town  Council. Booked  at  Town  Hall.  Let  for  local  entertain- ments, travelling  companies,  and  pictures (new  operating  box  installed).  Phone,  Bridg- water 266  and  267.     Stations,  Bridgwater, G.  W.R.,  and  Bridgwater,  S.R.  (S.  &  D. Branch) . BRIDLINGTON  (Yorks).  Pop.  22,763. Grand  Pavilion. — Prop.,  Bridlington  Corpora- tion. Pictures  and  Variety.  Booked  at  Hall. Once  nightly.  Mat.,  Sat.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. Stage,  30  ft.  deep  ;  nine  dressing  rooms. Phone,  Bridlington  71.    Station,  Bridlington. Palace  Picture  House,  Prospect  Street. — Prop.,  Palace  (Bridlington),  Ltd.  Two  changes weeklv.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Brid. 58.     Station,   Bridlington,  L.N.E.R. Winter  Gardens,  The  Promenade. — Prop., Winter  Gardens  (Bridlington),  Ltd.  Con- tinuous ummer,  2.30  to  10.30  ;  Winter,  6.15 to  10.  Mats.,  Mon.,  Thurs.  and  Sat.  Stage. 28  ft.  square.  Prices,  Winter,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  ; Summer,  8d.  to  2s.  Phone,  Bridlington  12. Station,  Bridlington,  L.N.E.R. BRIDPORT  (Dorset),  Poo.  5,919. Electric  Palace. — Prop.,  Bridport  Electric Palace  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  bv  S  C. Shepherd.  Continuous.  Occasional  Variety and  Plavs.  Stage,  1  s  ft.  deep.  Prices,  6d. to  2S.    Station,  Bridport.  G.W.R. BRIERFIELD  (Lancs),  Pop.  8,343. Cinema. — Prop..  Briertkll  Cinema  Co.  Booked at  Hall.    O.ize  nightly.    Phone,  Nelson  91... Station,  Bricriiekl,  L.M.S. BRIERLEY  HILL  (Staffs) ,  Pop.  12,484. Market  Picture  House. Pala.ce  Cinema. — Props.,  C.  I*',  and  M.  Couper. Picture  House.  High  Street. — Props.,  Picture House  (Brierley  Hill)  Ltd.,  65,  New  St.,  Bir- mingha  n.  Phone,  Midland  428 ?.    Booked  at H.  O.  Continuous.  Prices,  4.6..  to  is.  Phone, Brierlev  Hill  304.     Station.    Brieriev  Hill, g.w.r; Queen's  Hall. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  C.  F. Couper.  Two  shows  nightly  except  Fii.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  2$d.  to  9d.  Phone, Brierley  Hil!  102. BRIGG  (Lincs),  Pop.  3,306. Electric  Playhouse,  Market  Place. — Lessee and  Man.,  C.  H.  Wilson.  Booked  at  Hall. One  show  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Brigg  87. Station,  Brigg,  L.N.E.R. BRIGHOUSE  (YopksL  Pop,  20,277. Albert  Theatre,  Huddersfield  Road. — Prop., Brighouse  Albert  Hall  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at H.O.  by  W.  G.  North.  Twice  nightly.  Two changes  weeklv.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.  Station, Brighouse,  L.'M.S. Savoy. — Prop.,  Thos.  Thornton.  One  show nightly,  two  on  Sat.  Mats.,  Tues.  and  Sat. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is. Phone,  304.    Station,  Brighouse,  L.M.S. BRIGHTLINGSEA  (Essex),  Pop.  4,495. Empire  Theatre,  Station  Road. — Pro|  ., Brightlingsea  Electric  Theatre,  Ltd.,  Hall  Cut. One  show  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices.  a.d.  to  is.  Station,  Brightlingsea, L.N.E.R. BRIGHTON  (Sussex),  Pop.  142,427. Academy  Picture  House,  West  Street.— Prop.,  Gaumont  British  Picture  Corporation, Ltd.,  4-  6,  Dennian  Street,  Loivlon,  W.  1. Phone,  Regent  5400.  Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  is.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone,  Brighton 3595-   Station,  Brighton,  S.R. Arcadia  Cinema,  Lewes  Road. — Prop.,  Arcadia Cinema  (Brighton),  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  J.  Van Koert.  Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.    Station,  Brighton  Central. Cinf.ma  df.  Luxe,  150,  North  Street. — Prop., ELctric  Tr.eatres  (iyo8),  Ltd.,  225,  Oxford Street,  London,  W.i.  Phone,  Regent  6368. Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Three  changes weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is. 6d.  Phone,  Brighton , 304-8.   Station,  Brighton,  S.R. Court  Picture  Theatre,  New  Road. — Prop., Court  Theatre  (Brighton),  Ltd.  Booked  at Gaumont's,  4  &  6,  Denman  Street,  London, W.i.  Continuous.  Occasional  Variety. Stage,  14  ft.  deep.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  4d. Phone,  Brighton  2266.  Station,  Brighton (Central),  S.R. Duke  of  York's  Theatre,  Preston  Circus, — Prop.,  Sussex  Picturedrome  Co.,  Ltd.,  115, Western  Rd..  Brighton.  Gen.  Man.,  E.  V. Glenister.  Sec,  H.  C.  Evans,  F.C.R.A. Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly.  Prices, 5d.  to  2S.  Phone,  Brighton  2503.  Station. (Central).  S.R. King's  Cliff  Cinema,  Kemp  Town. — -Prop., W.  and  R.  A.  Easter.  Continuous.  Three changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Station, Kemp  Town,  S.R. New  Coronation  Cinema,  North  Road. — Prop.,  Horace  H.  Springett.  Phone,  Brighton 4889.  Continuous.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d. Station,  Central,  S.R.  Films  per  Tate  Bros.. Direct  Film  Transport,  3,  Kingly  Street,  W.i. Palladium  Opera  House,  King's  Road. — Prop.,  Blue  Halls,  Ltd..  Coronation  House, 4,  Lloyd's  Avenue,  E.C.3  Phone,  Royal  6159. Gen.  Man.  and  Sec.,  H.  Lennox.  Booked  at H.O.  Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly. Prices,  8d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone,  Brighton  3235. Station,  Brighton,  S.R.. Prince's  Cinema,  North  Street. — Prop., William  Hughes.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  8d. to  is.  6d.  Phone.  Brighton  3563  Station. Brighton  (Central),  S.R. Regent,  Queen's  Road.  Phone,  Brighton 1120 — P. op.,  P.o.-incial  Cinematograph Theatres,  Ltd.,  New  Gallery  House,  123, Regent  Street,  London,  W.i.    Phone,  Regent [WHITE cargoI {     THE   WORLD'S   GREATEST  SUBJECT  i I  (A  British  Quota  Picture)  ; j  W,  P  FILM  Co.,  Ltd.,  92,  Wardour  St.,  London,  W.I-  j 402 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. 3212.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage,  21  ft. deep  ;  five  dressing  rooms.  Cafe  and  Dance Hall  attached.  Gen.  Man.,  R.  H.  Ainsworth. Prices,  is.  to  3s.  6d.  Phone,  Brighton  n 20. Station,  Brighton,  S.R. Scala  Cinema,  Western  Road. — Prop.,  George Beyfus.  Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly. Station,  Brighton.  S.R. BRINSCALL  (near  Chorley)  (Lancs),  Pop. 3,500. Beaver's  Picture  House. — -Prop,  and  Res. Man.,  J.  H.  Beaver.  One  show  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Station, Brinscall,  L.M.S. BRISLINGTON  (Sou.),  Pop.  3,500. Picture  House. BRISTOL  (Guos),  Pop,  377,061. Ashton  Cinema,  275,  North  Street,  Bedminster. — Prop.,  E.  F.  Harris.  Continuous.  Three changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  nd.  Phone, Bristol  5018.    Station,  Temple  Meads. Brislington  Picture  House,  Sandy  Park Road. — Prop. ,  Harry  Tomkins.  Continuous  . Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.,  6d.  and  8d  . Station,  Temple  Meads,  G.W.R. Cheltenham  Picture  House,  Cheltenham  Road. •--Prop.,  Zetland  and  Cheltenham  Road  Halls Co.,  Ltd.  One  show  nishtly.  Continuous  Sat. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Sats., id.  to  is.  3d.    Station,  Bristol,  G.W.R. Colston  Hall. — Prop.,  Bristol  Corporation- Booked  at  Hall.  Occasional  shows.  Cafe attached.  Phone  Bristol  957.  Station, Temple  Meads,  G.W  .R. Eastville  Hippodrome.  Stapleton  Road. — Prop.,  Eastville  Hippodrome  Co.,  Ltd.  Man. Dir.,  George  Allen.  Booked  at  His  Majesty's. Stapleton  Road.  Continuous.  Four  Mats, weekly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d, to  is.  Phone,  Bristol  4738.  Station,  Staple- ton  Road,  G.W.R. Gem  Electric  Theatre,  Broadweir. — Prop., Gem  Ehetric  Theatre  (Bristol),  Ltd.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d . to  is.  Phone.  Bristol  3483.  Station.  Tempie Meads. Globe  Picture  Theatre.  Lawrence  Hill. — Prop.,  J.  Pugsley.  Continuous.  Mat.,  Mon., Wed.  and  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Bristol  311 7.  Station. Lawrence  Hill,  G.W.R. His  Majesty's,  Stapleton  Road,  Eastville. — Prop..  Eastville  Hippodrome  Co.,  Ltd.  Man. Dir.,  G.  Allen.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Four  Mats,  weekly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Bristol  4738. Station,  Stapleton  Road,  G.W.R. Hotwell's  Hall,  Hctwell  Road. — Prop.  and. Res.  Man.,  Ray  Gregory.  Booked  at  Hall, Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  9d.    Station,  Temple  Meads,  G.W.R, King's  Cinema,  Old  Market.  Street.— Prop. Crisp's  Cinema  Circuit,  47,  Greek  Street. Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London,  W.i.  Phone Regent  2362.  Booked  at  H.O.  Pictures  and Variety.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d. Tea  Room  attached.  Phone,  Bristol  4623. Station,  Bristol  (Temple  Meads),  G.W.R. Kingsway  Kinema,  Two  Mile  Hill. — Props.. T.  Burnham  and  G.  H.  England.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous  nightly.  Mat.,  Sat.  Prices. 3d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Lawrence  Hill,  G.W.R; Knowle  Picture  House. — Prop. and  Res.  Man., F.  G.  W.  Chamberlain.  Two  shows  nightly. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  ^d.  to  is.  3d. Station,  Temple  Meads,  G.W.R. Magnet  Cinema,  St.   Paul's.— Prop.,  W.  S. Chamberlain.    Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.     Prices,  3d.  to  6d. Station,  Temple  Meads,  G.W.R. Metropole  Cinema,  Ashley  Road. — Prop.,  East- ville Hippodrome  Co.,  Ltd.,  424,  Stapleton Road,  Eastville,  Bristol.    Phone,  Bristol  473^- Booked  at  H.O.    by  G.  Allen.  Continuous. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  2d.    Phone,  Bristol  7357. Station,  Stapleton  Road,  G.W.R. New  Palace,  Baldwin  Street. — -Prop.,  Gauniont British  Picture  Corporation,  Ltd.,  Denmar. Street,  London,  W.i.     Phone,  Regent  5400. Booked  at  H.O.   Continuous.   Cafe  attached. Prices,   is.   to   2s.     Phone,   Bristol  18S2. Station,  Temple  Meads,  Bristol,  G.W.R. North  Bristol  Baths  Kinema. — Open  Winter Months  only. Olympia,  Carey's  Lane.— Prop.,  S.  H.  Justin. Continuous.  Two  changes  weeklv.  Station. Temple  Meads,  G.W.R. Park  Picture  House,  St.  George.— Prop., S.  A.  Wiltshire  and  E.  Mulford.  Booked  at Hall  by  Man.  Continuous.  Mats.,  Wed.  and Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  40!.  to is.  3d.  Phone,  Bristol  4648.  Station,  Lawrence Hill,  G.W.R. Premier  Cinema  Theatre,  Gloucester  Road. — Prop.,  S.  H.  Justin.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.     Station,  Montpelier,  G.W.R. Queen's  Picture  House,  Peter  Street.^ — Prop., Jos.  Pugsley.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Bristol 41 71.    Station,  Temple  Meads,  G.W.R. Redcliffe  Hall,  Redcliffe  Hill. — Prop,  and Man.,  E.  F.  Harris.  Continuous.  Three changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  nd.  Station, Bristol,  G.W.R. Regent  Picture  House,  Kingswood. — Prop., Moon  and  Rudge.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Kingswood 53.  Station,  Lawrence  Hill,  G.W.R. St.  George's  Picture  House,  Church  Road, Redfield. — Prop.,  Joseph  Pugslev  and  Sons, Ltd.,  Lawrence  Hill,  Bristol.  Booked  at  H.O. Continuous.  Mats.,  Mon.  and  Wed.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Bristol  52  ^s.  Station. Lawrence  Hill,  G.W.R. Staple  Hill  Picture  House,  Staple  Hill.— Booked  at  Haii  by  H.  F.  Wren.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d. Phone,  Fishponds  21=;.  Station.  Stapleton Road,  L.M.S. Stoll  Picture  Theatre,  East  Street,  Bed- minster.— Prop.,  Stoll  Offices,  Coliseum  Build- ings, London,  W.C.2.  Phone,  Gerrard  7903. Films  booked  at  H.O.  by  Lloyd  Langdon,  and Variety  by  Llewellyn  Johns.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Stage,  20  ft.  deep. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Bristol  4360. Station,  Temple  Meads,  G.W.R.  and  L.M.S, The  Regent. — Props.,  Provincial  Cine- matograph Theatres,  Ltd.,  New  Gallery House,  123,  Regent  Street,  London,  W.i. Phone,  Regent  3212.  Pictures  and  Variety. Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to 2S.  4d.  Stage,  30  ft.  deep  ;  5  dressing-rooms. Cafe  attached.  Phone,  Bristol  141.  Station. Temple  Meads,  Bristol,    G.W.R.  and  L.M.S. Town  Hall  Kinema,  Bedminster  — 1  rop., E.  F.  Harris.  Continuous.  Three  changes, weekly.    Prices,  4d.  to  nd.    Station,  Bristol. Triangle  Hall,  Clifton. — Props. ,  Triangle  and Whiteladies  Picture  Houses,  Ltd.  Phone 6040.  Occasional  Variety.  Booked  at  White- ladies  Picture  House.  Continuous.  Prices, gd.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Bristol  4012.  Station, Temple  Meads,  Bristol. Kinema  Directory  (England). 403 Vandyck,  Fishponds. — Prop.,  Fishponds  Pic- ture House,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by Man.  Continuous.  Mat.,  Sat.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Cafe  attached. Phone,  Fishponds  2.  Station,  Staple  ton Road,  G.W.R. Vestry  Hall. — Prop.,  Atkinson's  Pictures. Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Two  shows  nightly. Prices,  3d.  and  5d.  Station,  Lawrence  Hill, G.W.R. Victoria    Rooms,  Clifton. — Occasional  shows. Phone,     Bristol     3762.     Station,  Clifton Down,  G.W.R. Whtteladies  Picture  House,  Clifton. — -Prop., Triangle  and  Whiteladies  Picture  Houses,  Ltd., Clifton,    Bristol.    Man.    Dir.,    E.  Harris. Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Dir.  Continuous. Prices,  gd.  to  is.  6d.    Phone,  Bristol  6040. Station,  Temple  Meads,  Bristol,  G.W.R. Zetland  Picture  House. — Prop.,  Zetland  and Cheltenham  Road  Halls  Co.,  Ltd.   One  show nightly.    Continuous.    Sat.,  6.30  to  10.30. Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d. Phone, Bristol  4190.   Station,  Temple  Meads. BRIXHAM  (Devon),  Pop.  7,782. Electric  Theatre. — Prop.,  Electric  Theatre (Brixham),  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  A.  O.  Ellis. Booked  at  "  Homeside,"  Barrington  Road, Torquay.  Phone,  Torquay  2S9S.  Two  shows nightly.  Mat.,  Sat.  Station,  Brixham,  G.W.R. BROADSTAIRS  (Kent),  Pop.  15,465. Pictuke  House.  —Prop.,  Broadstairs  Picture House,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Broadstairs 86.  Films  by  Kent  Film  Transport  Co. BROMLEY  (Kent),  Pop.  35,070. Gr\nd  T  ^\tre,  Hisrh  Street. — Prop.,  Living Picture  Palaces,  Ltd.  Continuous,  daily  2.45 to  10.30.  Two  changes  weekly.  Pictures  and Variety.  Phone,  Ravensbourne  3849.  Station, South  Bromley,  S.R. Palais  oe  Luxe  Cinema,  High  Street. — Prop., Living  Picture  Palaces,  Ltd.  Continuous  . D lily. Mat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Phone, Ravensbourne  1406.  Station,  North  Bromley. BROMSGROVE  (Worcs  ),  Pop.  9,470. New  Court  Theatre,  Church  Street. —  Prop., Phelps  Bros.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Broms- gro  e,  L.M.S. Playhouse.  Worcester  Street. — Prop,  and  Res. Man.,  T.  McDermott.  Booked  at  Hall.  Co:i- ti  mous.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.  Station, Bromsgrove,  L.M.S. BROMYARD  (Herefordshire),  Pop.  1,573. Picturedrome.— Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  Miss  M. James.      Booked   by   Prop.      Two  i-hows wee  <lv.      Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.      S  tation Bromyard,  G.W.R. BROOMHiLL  (Northumberland) Electric  Theatre. BROTTIN  (Yorks),  Pop.  4,425. Grand  Cinema. — Prop.,  P.  and  M.  W.  Jowsey. Pictures  and  Variety.  Booked  at  Hall.  O/ice nightly  ;  twice  Sat.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Station, Brotton,  L.N.E.R. Hippodrome. — Prop,  and  Man.,  Thomas  Lord. Booked  at  Hall.    Once  nigntly.    Prices,  3d. to  9d.    Station,  Brotton,  L.N.E.R. BROWN  HILLS  (Staffs),   Pop.  18,241. Palace.— Props.,  S.   J.  Bray  and  W.  F.  W. Davies.   One  show  daily,  two  on  Sats.  Mat.. Sat.   Two  changes  weekly.     Prices,  3d.,  5d. and  9d.  Station,  Brownhills,  L.M.S. Regent  Picture  House. BRUTON  (Som  ),  Pop.  1,724. Unionist  Hall. BUCKFASTLEIGH  (Devon),  Pop.  2,265. Picture  House,  Station  Road. — Prop.,  A.  O. Ellis.  Booked  at  H.O.,  Homeside,  Barrington Road,  Wellswood,  Torquay.  Phone,  Torquay 2895.  Fri.  and  Sat.  nights.  Sat.  Mat.  Station, Buckfastleigh,  G.W.R. BUCKINGHAM  (Bucks),  Pop.  3,059. Electric  Cinema. — Prop.,  R.  and  H.  Chapman. Two  shows  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d. Station.  Buckingham,  L.M.S. BUUE  (Cornwall),  Poo.  3  145, Picture  House.— Prop.,  W.  J.  Graver.  Booked at  Hall.    Continuous.   Two  changes  weeklv. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  iod.  Station,  Bude,  S.R." BUGLE  (Cornwall),  Pop.  900. Cinema. — Prop.,  Mrs.  Barnett,  "  Rosevear," Bugle.  Booked  at  Hall  or  private  address. One  show  Thurs.  and  Sat.  Occasional  Variety. Stage,  30  ft.  deep  ;  2  dressing-rooms.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  2d.    Station,  Bugle. BULWELL  (Notts)  Pop.  18,509. Highbury  Cimem\. — Prop.,  Highburv  Cinema, Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall,  by  Chairman  of  Directors . Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Bul- well  113. Olympia. — Prop.,  Bulwell  Pictures  and  Variety Co.,  Ltd.  Head  office,  Bank  Yard,  Bulwell. Gov.  Dir. ,  Edwin  Widdowson.  Man.  'ir^Hv. 1.  Wid  ow^nn  Booked  at  H.O.  Two  shows nightly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6  '.  Phone,  Bulwell 321.  Station,  Bulwell,  L.M.S. Palace,  Main  Street. — Prop.,  Bulwell  Pictures and  Variety  Co.,  Ltd.  Head  office,  Bank Yard,  Bulwell.  Gov.  Dir.,  Edwin  Widdowson . Man.  Dir.,  Hy.  J.  Widdowson.  Booked  at H.O.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Bulwell  28. Station,  Bulwell,  L.M.S. BUNGAY  (Suffolk,,  Pop.  3,250. New  Theatre.- — Prop.,  J.  C.  Walton.  Booked at  Hall  by  Prop.  One  show  nightly.  Three Sat.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage,  1 5  f t.  deep. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Bungay L.N.E.R. I  BOYD'S  Greatest  Picture  I 1  "THE   COP"    P.D.C.  1 404 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. BURGESS  HILL  (Sussex),  Pop.  5,651. Scala  Cinema,  Cyprus  Road. — Prop,  and  Man., P.  V.  Reynolds.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  sd.  to  is.  3d.  Phone  Bur- gess Hill  137.  Station,  Burgess  Hill,  S.R. and  by  Transport. BURNHAM  MARKET  (Norfolk). Picture  House. BURNHAM-ON-CROUCH     (Essex),  Pop, 3,433. Electric  Kinema. — Prop.,  C.  T.  and  H.  S. Newman  Bros.  Booked  by  H.  S.  Newman, Gable  House,  Burnham-on-Crouch .  One  show- nightly,  two  on  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Station,  Burnham-on- Crouch,  L.N.E.R. BURNHAM-ON-SEA     (Somerset),  Pop. 5,558. Electric  Theatre.  Prop.,  Burnham  Electric Theatre,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Mat.,  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d. to  is.  3d.  Station,  Burnham-on-Sea.  Somerset. G.W.R.  and  S.  &  D.R. BURNLEY  (Lancs),  Pop.  103,175. Alhambra  Picture  Theatre. — Prop.,  Alham- bra  (Burnley),  Ltd.  One  show  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  ad.  Phone, Burnley  2765.  Station.  Burnlev  Barracks. L.M.S, Andrews  Picture  House,  Church  Institute.— Prop.,  Andrews  Cinemas  (Burnley),  Ltd  . Two  changes  weekly.  Phone,  Burnley  2377. Station,  Burnley. Coliseum  Cinema. — Prop.,  Coliseum  Cinema Co.,  Ltd.  Reg.  Office,  223,  Gannow  Lane. Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  One  show  nightly. Prices,  4d.  to  od.  Phone,  Burnley  2876.  Sta- tion, Rosegrove,  L.M.S. Empress  Picture  House,  Sandygate. — Prop., J.  Bradley.  One  show  nightly.  Two  changes, weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Phone,  Burnley 847.    Station,  Burnley  Barracks,  L.M.S. Grand  Super  Cimema. — Prop.,  Grand  Amuse- ments, Ltd.  Three  shows  daily.  Prices,  6d- to  is.  3d.  Phone,  3632.  Station,  Burnlev Bank  Top,  L.M.S. Imperial  Cinema,  Redruth  Street. — Prop.,  Gan- now Pictures,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  One show  nightly,  two  on  Sat.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Burnh  y 3933.    Station,  Burnley  Barracks,  L.M.S. King's,  Hebrew  Road.— Prop.,  F.  Barnes. Two  changes  weekly.    Popular  prices. Pavilion,  Church  Street. — Prop.,  J.  Grimshaw, Ltd.  Two  shows  nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  7d. Station,  Bank  Top,  L.M.S. Pentridge  Cinema,  Oxford  Road. — Prop., Pentridge  Cinema,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  P.  Crossley. One  show  nightly.  Two  on  Sat.  Mat.,  Mon., Tues.  and  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Burnley  1048.  Station, Burnley,  L.M.S. Picturedrome,  Stoneyholme. — Prop.,  Burnley Cinema  Co.  Booked  at  Hall  by  A.  Plews. One  show  nightly.  Prices,  5d.  to  ad.  Phone, Burnlev  2777.  Station,  Burnlev  Bank  Top, L.M.S.' Royal,  Kobinson  Street. — Prop.,  J.  Bradley. Two  changes  weekly.    Popular  prices. Savoy    Cinema    Superb    and    Cafe. — Prop.. Savoy  (Burnley),  Ltd.    Three  shows  daily. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  boxes  7s.  6d.  Phone  2519. Stations,   Bank    Topor   Manchester  Road, L.M.S. Temperance  Hall,  Parker  Lane. — Prop., J.  Bradley,  Empress  Pictures,  Burnley.  Phone, 2827.  Booked  by  J.  Bradley.  One  show nightly.  Mat.,  Tues.  and  Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to 6d.  Phone,  Burnlev  3655.  Station,  Burnlev, L.M.S. Tivoli  Picture  House,  Colne  Road. — Prop., J.  Bradley.  One  show  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Phone,  Burnlev  786.  Station,  Bank Top,  L.M.S. BURNOPFIELD  (Co.  Durham),  Pop.  13,000. Derwent  Pavilion. — Props.,  Hill  and  Conan, Sunderland.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Films booked  at  H.O.  Variety  by  North's  Dramatic Agency,  Sunderland.  One  show  nightly.  Con- tinuous. Mon.  and  Sat.  Stage  18  ft.  deep  ;  2 dressing-rooms.  Prices.  3d.  to  8d.  Station, Rowlands  Gill,  L.N.E.R. Grand. — Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes weekly,    Station,  Rowlands  Gill,  L.N.E.R. BURSCOUGH  BRIDGE  (Lancs),  Pop.  3,167. Cinema. — Prop.,  John  R.  Horrocks.  Station. Burscough  Junction.  L.M.S. BURSLEM  (Staffs),  Pop.  42,450. Coliseum. — Prop.,    Gaumont   British  Picture Corpn.,  Ltd.,  4,  Denman  Street,  London. W.i.   Booked  at  H.O.  Pictures  and  Variety. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d. to  is.  8d.     Phone,  Hanley  7565.  Station, Burslem,  L.M.S. Hippodrome. — Pat    Collins    Circuit,  Gondola Works,  Shaw  Street,  Walsall. Palace,  Cleveland  Street. — Prop.,  Councillor W.  Hitchen,  6,  Denby  Lane,  Heaton  Chapel. Stockport.    Phone,  Heaton  Moor  436.  lien. Man.  and  Licensee,  J.  C.  Pico.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Hanley 7078.  Station,  Burslem,  L.M.S. Palladium,  Waterloo  Road. — Prop.,  Huntley and  Allan.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.    Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Station, Burslem,  L.M.S. Picture  Palace,  Smallthorn.    Prop.,  Burslem Picture  Palace  Co.,  Ltd.  -Gen.  Man.,  [.  C. Pico.    Nightly.    Phone,  Hanley  78. Super  Cinema,  Moorland  Road.— Prop.,  Burs- lem Picture  Palace  Co.,  Ltd.    Gen.  Man,  and Licensee,  J.  C.  Pico.    Continuous.    Prices,  3d.' to    6d.      Phone,    Hanley   7078.  Station, Burslem,  L.M.S. BURTON    LATIMER   (Northants),  Pop. 3,400. Electric  Palace. — Prop..  Burton  Latimer. Electric  Palace  Co.,  Ltd.,  "  Pools tock,"  Fine- don,  Northants.  Phone,  Finedon  9.  Man. Dir.,  A.  T.  Watts.  Booked  at  H.O.  Once nightly.  Continuous  Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  is. Station,  Irthlingborough,  L.M.S. BURTON-ON-TRENT (Staffs),  Pop.  48,927. Derby  Turn  Picture  Palace. — Prop.,  Derby Turn  Picture  Palace  Co.,  Ltd.,  Dallow  Street. Phone,  475.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage,  133  ft.  deep. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Burton-on- Trent  47s.  Station.  Burton-on-Trent,  L.M.S. Electric  Theatre,  High  Street. — Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. ■  Phone,  Burton  448.  Station,  Burton-on- Trent,  L,M.S. Picturedrome,  Curzon  Street  — Prop.,  Burton- on-Trent  Picturedrome  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  4c!. Phone,    Burton  720. Picture  House,  Church  Gresley. Kinema  Directory  {England) . 405 BURWELL  (Cambs),  Pop.  2,140. Gardner  Memorial  Hall. — Occasional  Shows. BURY  (Lancs),  Pop.  56,426. Art  Picture  Hall,  Knowsley  Street. — Prop., Bury  Cinematograph  Co.,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir., John  Walters.  Gen.  Man.,  T.  Lewis.  Three shows  daily.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone,  Bury 591.    Station,  Bury,  L.M.S. Castle  Picture  House,  Bolton  Street.— Prop.,  Biry  Cinematograph  Co.,  Ltd.  Reg. Oh  e,  Ar:  li-ture  Ho  ise,  Burv.  Gen, Man.,  Tom  Lewis.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  Gen, Manager.  Three  shows  daily.  Two  changes weekly.    Prices,  4d.  to  8d.    Phone,  Bury  516. Hippodrome. La  Scala  Super  Cinema,  Spring  Street. — Prop.. Scala  Theadrome  Co.,  Ltd.  Gen.  Man.  and Sec,  John  Mather.  Booked  at  Hall.  Three shows  daily.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone,  Bury 140.    Station.  Knowsley  Street,  Bur}-,  L.M.S. Star  Picture  House. — Prop.,  Star  Picture Hall  Co.  (Bury),  Ltd.  One  show  nightly,  two Mats,  weekly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 3d.  to  8d.  Phone,  Burv  634.  Station,  Burv. L.M.S. BURY  ST.   EDMUNDS   (Suffolk),  Pop. 15,941. Central  Cinema. — Prop.,  Central  Cinema (Bury  St.  Edmunds),  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by Man.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  iod. Phone,  Bury  St.  Edmunds  260.  Station.  Burv St.  Edmunds,  L.N.E.R. Empire. Playhouse,  Buttermarket. — Prop.,  Playhouse Co.  (Bury  St.  Edmunds),  Ltd.  Pictures  and Variety  Films  booked  by  D.  F.  Bostock  at Hippodrome,  Ipswich.  Variety  direct  and  by Michael  Lyons,  Southampton  Row,  London. Continuous.  Cafe  and  Dance  Hall  attached. Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  Stage,  28  ft.  deep;  7  dressing- rooms.  Phone.  Bury  St.  Edmunds  296. Station,  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  L.N.E.R.  Films by  Transport  Co. BUTTE RKNGWLE  (Co.  Durham),  Pop.  2,000. Kino  Picture  House. — Prop.,  Joseph  Wm. Coates,  Meadow  View,  Butterknowle.  Booked at  Newcastle.  Once  nightlv,  two  shows  Sat. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Station,  Cockheld  Fell. Films  by  Transport. BUXTON  (Derby),  Pop.  15,651. Hippodrome,  St.  John's  Road. — Prop,,  Buxton and  High  Peak  Entertainments,  Ltd.  Con- tinuous. Two  shows  Sat.  Mat.,  Sat.  Two charges  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, Buxton  423.   Station,  Buxton,  L.M.S. Picture  House,  Spring  Gardens. — Prop.. Buxton  and  High  Peak  Entertainments,  Ltd. Continuous.  Two  shows  Sat.  Prices,  3d.,  gd. and  is.  3d.  Phone,  Buxton  131.  Station, Buxton,  L.M.S. CaISTOR  (Lincs),  Pop.  2,000. Public  Hall. — Prop.,  A.  E.  Marshall.  One show  Mon.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Station,  Moor- town,  L.N.E.R. CALLINGTON  (Cornwall),  Pop.  1,636. Public  Hall. — Prop.,  J.  H.  Crick  &  Sons' Once  weekly. CALNE  (Wilts),  Pop.  3,640. Cinema  Palace. — Prop.,  Albany  Ward  Theatres. Ltd.,  New  Gallery  House,  123,  Regent  Street, London,  W.  1.  Phone,  Regent  3212.  One show  nightly.  Continuous  Sat.  and  Mat. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Station,  Calne. CAMBERLEY  (Surrey),  Pop.  8,000. Academy  Cinema,  York  Town. — Props.,  Domaa and  Fairs.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,   sd.  to  is.  2d.    Station,  Camberlev, S.R. Arcade  Cinema. — Props.,  Doman  and  Fairs. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 5d.   to   is.  iod.    Station,  Camberley,  S.R, CAMBORNE  (Cornwall),  Pop.  14,582. Ci ned rome,  St.  George's  Hall. — Prop.,  British Riviera  Cinedrome,  Ltd.  Booked  at- Hall  by Man,  One  show  nightly.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  3d.  Station,  Camborne,  G.W.R. Hrp  pod  rome,  Roskear.— Prop.,  J.  Webster' Roskear  Farm  House,  Roskear.  Phone,  55- Continuous.    Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d. CAMBRIDGE  (Cambs),  Pop.  59,262. Central    Cinema,  21,  Hobson  Street. — Prop.» Central  Cinema  (Cambridge),  Ltd    Booked  at Hall.    Continuous,  2.30  to  10.30.     Prices,  8d. to  2S.  4d.    Phone,  Cambridge  13.  Station, Cambridge,  L.N.E.R. Empire  Theatre. Kinema,  Mill  Road. — Prop.,  Pointer  &  Coulson- Booked  at  Victoria  Cinema.  Continuous  from 6.30.  Mat.,  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly,  Prices, 5d.  to  is.  3d.   Station,  Cambridge,  L.N.E.R, Playhouse,  Mill  Road.— Prop.,  The  Playhouse (Cambridge),  Ltd.  Gen.  Man.,  Chris  Wood. Continuous,  6  to  10.30.  Mats.,  Thurs.  and Sat.  at  2.30.  Pictures  and  Varietv.  Prices, 4d.  to  2s.  Phone,  Cambridge  1055".  Station, Cambridge,  L.N.E.R.  Films  p?r  Motor  Trans- port, 25,  Denmark  Street,  London,  W.i. Rendezvous  Cinema,  Magrath  Avenue. — Prop., Mrs.  E.  J.  Mason,  Livingstone  Hotel,  Pettv Cury,  Cambridge.  Phone,  Cambridge  365. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  2s.  Dance  Hall  attached. Phone,  Cambridge  11 69.  Station,  Cambridge, Tivoli,  Chesterton  Road.— Prop.,  Tivoli  (Cam- bridge), Ltd.  Booked  at  Central  Cinema  bv P.  V.  Wallis.  Continuous.  Mat.,  Thurs.  and Sat.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone.  Cambridge 1637.    Station,  Cambridge,  L.N.E.R. WALTER  FORDE IN  THE  ARCHIBALD  NETTLEFOLD  PRODUCTIONS— "WAIT  AND  SEE,"        "WHAT  NEXT?" "  WOULD  YOU  BELIEVE  IT?" BUTCHER'S  FILM  SERVICE,  LTD.,  175,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.I Branches  in  all  Provincial  centres. 406 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Victoria  Cinema,  Market  Hill. — Props.,  A.  J. Pointer  and  Sons.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous from  2.30.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d. to  2s,  4d.  Phone,  Cambridge  509.  Station, Cambridge. CANNOCK  (Staffs),  Pap.  32,321. Cannock  Picture  House,  Walsall  Road. — Prop.,  Paramount  Picture  Theatres,  Ltd. Gen.  Man.,  Frank  Williams.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  2d.   Station,  Cannock,  L.M.S. Central  Picture  Palace,  Blackford?. Hippodrome  Theatre. CANTERBURY  (Kent),  Pap.  23,738. Canterbury  Electric  Theatre,  St.  Peter's Street. — Prop.,  Canterbury  Electric  Theatre Co.,  Ltd.    Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.    Phone,  Canterbury  11Y. Station,  Canterbury  West,  S.R. Sr.  George's  Theatre,  Lower  Bridge  Street. — Prop.,   St.   George's   (Canterbury)  Theatre Co.,  Ltd.  Phone,  Canterbury  304.   Man.  Dir. and  Secretary,  J.  H.  Wills.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.   Prices,  4jd.  to  is.  3d. Films   despatched   by   Kent  Films  Motor Transport  Co.,  Ltd. CARCROFT,  Nr.  Doncaster  (Yorks).  Pop.  7,500. Picture  Theatre. — Prop.,  C.  F.  Ward.  Phone- Adwick-le-Street  20.  Booked  by  G- Brocklesby,  F.L.A.A.,  Certified  Accountant, Conisborough,  near  Rotherham.  Phone, Conisborough  29.  Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to is.  Stations,  Adwick-le-Street  and  Carcroft, L.N.E.R. CARLIN  HOW  (Yorks),  Pop.  3,000. Grand  Electric  Theatre. — (Closed). CARLISLE  (Cumberland),  Pop.  52,710. Botchergate  Picture  House,  37,  Botchergate. — Prop.,  Carlisle  Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd., 95,  Bath  Street,  Glasgow.  Phone,  Douglas 2769.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  J.  Matthews. Continuous.  Cafe  attached.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  6d.  Phone,  Carlisle  41 1.  Station.  Carlisle Citadel,  L.M.S. ,  or  Motor  Transport. City  Picture  House,  English  Street. — Prop., Sidney  Bacon's  Pictures,  Ltd.,  108,  Gt. Russell  Street.  Bloomsbury,  W.C.i.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  6d.  Phone,  Carlisle  540.  Station,  Carlisle  . Public  Hall,  Chapel  Street.— Prop.,  Sidney Bacon's  Pictures,  Ltd.,  108,  Gt.  Russell Street,  Bloomsbury,  W.C.i.  Phone,  Museum 5221.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Phone, Carlisle  428.    Station,  Carlisle,  L.M.S. Stanley  Hall,  Botchergate. — Prop.,  Leon Gould.  Two  shows  nightly.  Price,  4d.  to is.  Phone,  Carlisle  458.  Station,  Carlisle (Citadel). Star  Hall,  Denton  Holme. — Prop..  Leon Gould.  One  show  nightly.  Two  changes weekly. CARLTON  (Notts).  Pop.  18,511. Victoria  Picture  House.  —  Prop.,  E. Parker.  Head  office,  Station  Road,  Carlton. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is. Station.  Carlton,  L.M.S. CARNFORTH  (Lancs),  Pop.  3,247. Kinema. — Man.  Dir.,  Wm.  J.  Weeks.  Con- tinuous Mon.  and  Thurs.,  once  nightly  Tues., Wed.  and  Fri.  Twice  Sat.  and  Mat.  Two  and three  changes  weekly.  Phone,  Carnforth  11. Station,  Carnforth,  L.M.S. CARR  VALE  (Derby). Central  H\ll. CAR3HALT3N    (Surrey),    Pjjj.  1,43). Pjbl.c  H.ll. CASTLE  CARY  (Som.),  Pap.  1,648. Town  Hall. CASTLE  D3NINGT3N  (Leics),  Pop.  2;533. Couvty  Cinema. — Prop.,  County  Cinema Enterprises,  Kegworth.  Booked  at  County Cinema,  Kegworth.  One  show  Mon..  Tues. and  Fri.,  two  on  Sat.  Prices,  4M.  to  nd. Station,  Castle  Donington,  L.M.S" CASTLEFORO  (Yorks),  Pop.  24,133. Albion  Picture  Palace,  Albion  Street. — Prop. Albion  Picture  Palace  Co.,  Ltd.    Booked  at Hall.     Two  shows  nightly.     Two  change- weekly.   Prices,  5d.  to  is.   Phone,  Castleford 32.    Station.  Castleford,  L.N.E.R. Majestic,  Aire  Street. — Prop.,  Majestic  (Castle- ford), Ltd.  Re;. and  Booking  Man.,  W.  Clowes. Two  shows  nightly.  Prices,  4d.  to  rs.  3d. Phone,  Castleford  '231.  Station,  Castleford L.N.E.R. Picture  House,  Station  Road. — Prop.,  K.T.A. Pictures,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hull.  Twice  nightly. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is. Phone,  Castleford  51.  Station,  Castleford, L.N.E.R. CASTLETON  (Lancs),   Pop.  3,918. Ideal. — Prop.,  E.  Woodall.  Pictures  and Variety.  Pictures  booked  at  Hall  and  Man- chester and  Variety  by  H.  Pearson,  Chorlton- on-Mediock,  Manchester,  or  direct.  Twice nightly.  Three  changes  weekly.  Prices. 3d.  to  is.  Stage,  15ft.  deep;  two  dressing- rooms.  Phone,  Castleton  5906.  Station, Castleton,  L.M.S. Princes  Picture  Palace,  Princes  Street. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  Albert  E.  Mil  ward. Two  shows  nightly.  Mat.,  Sat.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  9d.  Station,  Castleton  . CATER  HAM  (Surrey),  Pop.  11,782. Capitol.      Pr  p.,   L.    Morr's,    Pictures  and Variety.      Booked    at    H.O.  Continuous. Gafe  attached. Guards  Depot  Cinema. — Res.  Man.,  Quarter master,  Guards  Depot.    Bookdd  at  Hall  by appointment.    Shows,  Thurs.,  Fri.  and  Sat. Prices,  4d.  and  6d.  Phone,  Caterham  53,  ext.  3. Station,  Caterham. /alley    Cinema. — Prop,    and    Man.,  Frank Watters.     Booked  at  Hall  by  appointment. Continuous.    Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Station, Caterham,  S.R. CATTERICK  (Yorks),  Pop.  565. Camp  Cinfma. — Prop.,  Catterick  Cinema  Co. Continuous.    Three  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  3d.     Station.  Catterick  Bridge, L.N.E.R. Garrison  Theatre. — Booked  by  G.  P.  Fenton, 4,  Central  Buildings,  Darlington. CAVER3HAM    (near  Reading)  (Berks). Electric  Theatre,  Church  Street. — Prop,  and Res.  Man.,  C.  J.  Stanley.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d.  Station  . Reading,  G.W.R.,  or  by  Road  Transport. CHAOOERTON  (near  Oldham)  (Lancs), Pop.  28,730. Casino  Picture  HIall.  Middl^ton  Road. — Prop  .  Oldham  Cinema,  Ltd.  One  show nightly,  two  on  Sat-  Mat.  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  9d.  Phon^, Oldham  1026.  Station,  Oldham  (Werneih,, L.M.S. Kinema  Directory  [England). 407 Free  Trade  Hall  Cinema,  Milne  Street. — Prop.,  Alfred  Wright,  140,  Orange  Avenue, Oldham.  Phone  168.  Booked  by  Granville Hughes  at  Gem  Cinema,  Werneth,  Oldham. Two  shows  nightly.  Prices,  2d.  to  6d.  Phone, Oldham  2185.    Station,  Werneth,  L.M.S. CHALFONT  ST.  PETER  (Bucks),  Fop.  4,000. Goldhill  Picture  Palace. Memorial  Hall  Cinema. — Props.,  Memorial Hall  Committee.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man. Shows,  Thurs.,  Fri.  and  Sat.  Prices,  5c1..  to is.  iod.    Station,  Gerrards  Cross. CHAPEL-EN-LE-FRITH    (Derbyshire),  Pop. 5,283. Cinema,  Constitutional  Hill. Empress  Cinema. CHAPELTOWN  (near  Sheffield)  (Yorks), Pop.  8,701. Picture  Palace,  Station  Road. — Prop.,  Chapel- town  Picture  Palace,  Ltd.  One  show  nightly , two  on  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 5d.  to  8d.    Station,  Chapeltown,  L.M.S. CHARD  (Somerset),  Pop.  4,322. Picture  House. — Prop.,  Rowland  Reeves. Booked  at  H.O.,  Sherborne.  Oxice  nightly, two  Wed.,  and  three  on  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  3d.  Phone,  Chard  74.  Station,  Chard, S.R.  and  G.W.R. CHATHAM  (Kent),  Pop.  42,665. Imperial  Picture  Playhouse,  High  Street. — Pro  >.,  Chatham  &  District  Cinema.  Ltd. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Chatham  618.  Station, Chatham,  S.R. Invicta  Cinema,  High  Street. — -Prop.,  H.  G. and  W.  Croneen,  21  /23,  High  Street,  Gilling- ham.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone, Chatham  2472.    Station,  Chatham,  S.R. National  Electric  Theatre,  High  Street.-- Prop.,  Denman  Pictures  Houses,  Ltd.,  4-6. Denman  Street,  London,  W.i.  Booked  at H.O.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices.  4d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Chatham  214. Station,  Chatham,  S.R.  Films  by  Motor Transport. Pier  re  House. — Man.  Dirs.,  Sir  Oswald  Stoll and  Aid.  H.  E.  Davis,  J.P.  Booked  by  Stoll Circuit.  Continuous.  Phone,  Chatham  157. Station,  Chatham,  S.R. CHATTERIS  (Cambs),  Pop.  5,086. Picture  Palace. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  M. Williams.    One  show  nightly.    Two  changes weekly.    Prices,    4d.   to    is.    cd.  Station, Chatteris,  L.N.E.R. CHEADLE  (Cheshire),  Pop.  11,036. Electra  Picture  House. — Prop.,  E.  H. Burns.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices.  4d.  to  is.  Phone, Gatlev39-    Station  Gatley.  L.M.S. CHEADLE  (Staffs),  Pop.  5,841. Osborne  Cinema.— Prop.,  Boyce  Wood.  Booked at  Hall.  One  show  nightly.  Mat.,  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  2M.  to  9d.  Station, Cheadle  (Staffs),  L.M.S. Palace. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  J.  Bibby. One  show  nightly,  two  on  Sat.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  9d.  Station,  Cheadle (Staffs),  L.M.S. CHELMSFORD  (Essex),  Pop.  22,457. Empire  Picture  House,  Springfield  Road. — Prop.,  Eastern  Counties  Cinemas,  Ltd., Regent  Theatre,  Chelmsford.  Booked  at H.O.  by  R.  Gerald  Balls.  Continuous.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Chelmsford  94.  Station, Chelmsford,  L.N.E.R. Pavilion  Super  Cinema,  Rainsford  Road.— Prop,  and  Man.,  H.  Hull.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.    Station,  Chelmsford. Regent  Theatre,  Moulsham  Street. — Prop., Eastern  Counties  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  Regent Theatre,  Chelmsford.  Res.  and  Bkg.  Man.,  R. Gerald  Balls.  Continuous.  Phone,  Chelms- ford 94.  Station,  Chelmsford,  L.N.E.R. Select  Kinema,  off  Moulsham  Street.— Prop., Select  Kinema,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Two changes  weeldy.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d. Station,  Chelmsford,  L.N.E.R. CHELTENHAM  (Glos),  Pop.  48,444. Coliseum    Theatre. — Prop.,    H.    G.  Beard. Booked  at  Hall.   Twice  nightly.    Prices,  6d. to  is.  gd.   Phone,  Cheltenham  3715.  Station, Cheltenham  (St.  James),  G.W.R. Daffodil  Picture  House,  Suffolk  Parade. — Prop.,  Daffodil  Picture  House,  Ltd.  Booked at  Hall.     Continuous.     Stage,   15  ft.  deep. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Cheltenham ,   3360.     Stations,   Cheltenham   (St.  James), G.  W.R.,  and  Lansdown,  L.M.S. North  Street  Picture  House. — Prop.,  H.  G. Beard.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Cheltenham  3^15. Station,  Cheltenham  (St.  James),  G.W.R. Palace  Picture  Theatre. — Prop,  and  Res. Man.,  Shakspere  Shenton.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Cheltenham  2553.  Station.  Chelten- ham, G.W.R. Winter  Garden  New  Kinema. — -Dir.,  Shaks- pere Shenton.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Cheltenham  2212.  Station.  Chelten- ham, G.W.R. CHEPSTOW  (Mon),  Pop.  5,144. Electric  Picture  Hall,  Beaufort  Square.— Prop.,  J.  D.  Jones  &  Co.  One  show  nightly, two  m  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Station, Chepstow,  G.W.R. Palace  Theatre. — -Prop.,  Albany  Ward Theatres,  Ltd.,  New  Gallery  House,  123, Regent  Street,  London,  W.i.     Booked  at H.  O.  One  show  nightly.  Three  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices.  4d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone, Chepstow  310.     Station,  Chepstow,  G.W.R. W.andF. Oct.  21, '29 CLAIRE  de  LOREZ  and  GEORGES CHARLIA  in GENTLEMEN-AT-ARMS Lutece  Production  directed  by  Maurice  Tourneur. 408 The  Kinemato graph  Year  Book. CHERTSEY  (Surrey),  Pop.  15,123. Constitutional  Hall.  Guildford  Street.— Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.    Open  Sat.  only. Picture  House,  Guildford  Street. — Prop.. C.  Reeves  Hicks.  Continuous.  Mat.,  Sat. Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  4d_ CHESHAM  (Bucks),  Pop.  8,584. Palace.— Booked  at  Hall. CHESHUNT  (Herts),  Pop.  13,629. Cinema,  College  Road. — Prop,  and  Man., Richard  W.  Jones.  Booked  by  Prop,  at  Hall. Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Station, Cheshunt,  L.N.E.R. CHESLYN  HAY  (Staffs). Palladium. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  F.  Taylor, Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  5d.  to  is. Station,  Cheslyn  Hay,  near  Walsall,  L.M.S. CHESTER  (Cheshire),  Pop.  40,794. Alhambra  Cinema,  Shot  on. Cosy  Cinema,  Qaeensferry. Enterprise  Cinema,  Station  Road,  Queens- ferry. — Prop.,  Enterprise  Cinema  Co.,  Con- nah's  Quay,  Chester.  Phone,  Connah's  Quay 161.  Booked  at  Bridge  House,  Queensferry. Once  nightly,  twice  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d. Phone,  Connah's  Quay  49.  Station,  Queens- ferry,  L.M.S. Glynn  Picture  House; — Prop., General  Theatre Corpn.,  Ltd.,  52,  Haymarket,  London,  S.W.i. Booked  at  H  ,0.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  3d.   Phone.  Chester  652.   Station,  Chester, G.  W.R.  and  L.M.S. Majestic  Picture  House,  Brook  Street. — Prop.. General  Theatre  Corpn.,  Ltd.,  52,  Haymarket, London,  S.W.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  Twice daily.  Mats.,  Mon.,  Wed.  and  Sat.  Prices, 6d.  'to  is.  Phone,  Chester  599.  Station, Chester,  L.M.S.  and  G.W.R. Music  Hall,  Northgate  Street.— Prop.,  General Theatre  Corpn.,  Ltd.,  52,  Haymarket, London,  S.W.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  Three shows  daily.  Prices,  9d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone, 380.    Station,  Chester,  L.M.S.  and  G.W.R. Park  Cinema,  Saltney. Royalty  Iheatrf,  City  Road. — Prop.,  Milton Bode.    Occasional  shows  only.    Booked  at H.  O. .  County  Theatre,  Reading.  Prices,  6d.  to 3s  Phone,  Chester  271.  Station,  Chester, G.W.R. CHESTERFIELD  (Derby),  Pop.  61,236. Brampton  Coliseum,  Chatsworth  Road.— Prop.,  Entertainments  (Chesterfield),  Ltd. Booked  by  W.  Wood  at  Hall.  One  show nightly.  Prices,  4d.  to  gd.  Station,  Chester- field, L.M.S. Cinema,  Mansfield  Road. — Prop.,  Husband Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  6d,  to  is.  Station,  Chester- field, L.M.S. Corporation  Theatre,  Corporation  Street. — Pictures  and  Musical  Shows.— Lessees,  Hippo- drome (Chesterfield),  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Prices,  5d.  to  3s.  Phone,  Chester- field 2901.    Station,  Chesterfield,  L.M.S. Lyceum.— Prop.,  Lyceum  Co.,  Ltd.  One  show nightly ;  two  on  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices',  4d.  to  is.  Station,  Whittington  Moor, L.M.S. Oxford  Picture  Palace,  New  Whittington.— Prop.,   Oxford   Palace   (New  Whittington), Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  One  show  nightly, three  on  Sat.  Phone,  Old  Whittington  61. Prices,  3d.  to  nd.  Station,  New  Whitting- ton, L.M.S, Picture  House,  Holywell  Street. — Prop., Chesterfield  Picture  House,  Ltd.  Booked  by E.  C.  Clayton,  14,  Oak  Street.  Heeley, Sheffield . Phone,  Sharrow  50822.  Continuous.  Mats.. Mon.,  Wed.  and  Sat.  Cafe  Restaurant  and Dance  Hall  attached.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Chesterfield  2791.  Station,  Chester- field, L.M.S. Victoria  Picture  House.  Knifesmith  Gate. — Prop.,  Victoria.  Enterprises,  Ltd.  Three shows  daily.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 5d.  tois.6d.  Phone,  Chesterfield  677.  Station, Chesterfield,  L.M.S. CHESTER-LE-STREET  (Co.  Durham),  Pop. 15,594. Empire  Theatre  and  Cinema. — -Prop.,  Chester  - le-Street  Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at Hall  by  J.  Durey.  Two  shows  nightly.  Pic- tures and  Variety.  Stage,  12  ft.  deep.  Prices, 3d.  to  1  id.  Phone,  Chester-le-Street  102. Station,   Chester-le-Street,  L.N.E.R. Palace.— Prop,  and  Man.,  T.  H.  Worley. Booked  at  Hall.  Two  shows  nightly.  Phone, Chester-le-Street  80.  Station,  Chester-le- Street,  L.N.E.R. CHESTERTON  (Staffs),  Pop.  5.000. Alexandra  Picture  House. — Prop.,  Shemilt Bros.,  Granville,  High  Lane,  Burslem.  Booked at  H.O.  and  Hall.  Continuous.  Mat.,  Sat. Occasional  Variety.  Prices,  2d.  to  is.  Stations, Longport  and  Neweastle-under-Lyme. Victoria,  Victoria  Street. — Prop.,  R.  G.  Grant, 239,  Waterloo  Road,  Burslem.  Phone,  Hanley 2702.  Pictures  and  Varieties.  Booked  at Burslem.  Once  nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  Sd. Stage,  Sft.  deep;  three  dressing  rooms. Phone,  ChestertoD  68068.  Stations,  Longport or  Newcastle-under-Lyme.  L.M.S. CHICHESTER  (Sussex),  Pop.  12,410. Exchange  Theatre,  East  Street. — Props., Exchange  Theatre,  Ltd.,  6  and  7,  Piccadilly Maasiois,  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London,  W.i. Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Prices  6d.  to 2s.  Station,  Chichester,  S.R. Pi ctured rume,  South  Street. — Prop.,  Picture- drome  (Chichester),  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall. Matinees.  Evenings  continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Chichester 208.    Station,  Chichester,  S.R. CHIPPENHAM  (Wilts),  Pop.  7,713, Nield  Hall. Palace  Theatre,  Station  Hill. — Prop.,  Albany Ward  Theatres,  Ltd.,  123,  Regent  Street, London,  W.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  One  show nightly,  three  shows  on  Sat.  Two  changes weekly.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage,  20  ft. deep.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Chippen- ham 35.     Station,  Chippenham,  G.W.R. CHIPPING  NORTON  (Oxon).  Pop.  3,530. Picture  House,  London  Road. — Prop.,  T.  W. Grant.  Once  nightly,  except  Sat.  Prices,  6d. to  is.  2d.   Station,  Chipping  Norton,  G.W.R. CHIPPING   SODBURY  (Glos),  Pop.  1,000 Picture  House. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  John Penglaze.  One  show  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, Chipping  Sodbury  30.  Station,  Chipping Sodbury,  G.W.R. Kinema  Directory  {England). 409 CHOPPINGTON  (Northumberland),  Pop. 5,432. Olympia  Picture  Hall,  Guidepost. — Props., Henderson  and  Elliott.  Man.,  Robert Henderson.  Booked  by  W.  Henderson, Shipcote  School  House,  Inskip  Terrace, Gateshead.  Once  nightlv.  Prices,  5d.  and 6d.   Station,  Choppington,  L.N.E.R. Star  Picture  Hall,  Scotland  Gate. — Prop., \Ym.  Henderson,  7,  Stavordale  Terrace,  Gates- head. Occasional  Variety.  One  show  nightly. Prices,  4d.  and  6d.  Station.  ChopDin?ton. L.N.E.R. CHOPWELL  (Co.  Durham),  Pop.  10,000. King's  Theatre.-  Prop.,  Chopwell  Cinema Co.,  Ltd.,  r,  Leabury  Terrace.  Phone,  Chop- well  4.  Booked  at  ri.O.  Two  shows  nightly. Mon.  and  Sat.,  one  rest  of  week.  Station, High  Westwood,  L.N.E.R. Victoria  Hall. CHORLEY  (Lancs),  Pop.  30,576. Empire,  Dole  Lane. — Prop.,  Perfecto  Filmo- graph  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  by  T.  A.  Grime. Two  shows  nightlv.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone, Chorley  247.    Station,  Chorley,  L.M.S. Hippodrome,  Gillibrand  Street. — Prop.,  Chorley Hippodrome  Co.  Booked  by  T.  A.  Grime. Twice  nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone, Chorley  247.    Station,  Chorley,  L.M.S. Pavilion  Theatre. — Pictures  and  Variety. Films  booked  at  Manchester  and  Variety  by Bert  Forman,  202,  Wilmslow  Road,  Fallow- field,  Manchester.  Twice  nightly.  Prices,  3d. to  8d.  Phone,  Chorley  262.  Stage,  35  ft.  deep; six  dressing  rooms.  Station,  Chorley,  L.M.S. , or  Auto.  Road  Service. Theatre  Royal,  Market  Street. — Prop.,  Chor* ley  Theatre  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  by  Man. Dir.  Pictures  and  occasional  high-class  con- cert parties.  Two  shows  nightly.  Station, Chorley,  L.M.S. CHRISTCHURCH  (Hants),  Pop.  6,991. Pavilion'  Theatre. — Prop.,  W.  Pulsford Browne.  Phone,  Bournemouth  3501.  Booked at  Hall  by  Prop.  Continuous.  Dance  Hall attached.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone, Christchurch  266.  Station,  Christchurch, S.R.  (Hampshire  Transport  Co.,  Ltd.,  81/3 Shaftesbury  Avenue,  W.). CHURCH,  Nr.  ACCRINGTON  (Lancs),  Pop.  6751. Queen's  Hall. — Prop.  Queen's  Hall  (Church), Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Emil  Aspden.  Once nightly,  two  on  Mons.  and  Sats.  Occasional Variety.  Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Phone,  AccriDs;ton 22QT.    Station,  Church,  L.M.S. CHURCH  CROOKHAM  (Hants),  Pop.  1,000. Cross  Roads  Cinema,  Crookham.- — Prop.'s address,  Hawthorne  Cottage,  Fleet,  Hants. Phone,  Fleet  293.  Booked  at  Hall.  Once nightly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Station,  Fleet, S.R. CHURCH  STRETTON  (Salop)  Pop.  1,675. Picture  House. CINDERFORD  (Glos),  Pop.  3,399. Palace. — Prop.,  Albany  Ward  Theatres,  Ltd.. 123,  Regent  Street,  London.  VV.i.  Booked  at H.O.  Once  nightly.  Two  shows  Sat.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Cinderford  77.  Station. Cinderford,  G.W.R. CIRENCESTER  (Glos),  Pop.  7,408. Picture  House  and  Theatre. — Props.,  Albany Ward  Theatres,  Ltd.  Booked  at  New  Gallery House,  123,  Regent  Street,  London,  W.i. Twice  nightly.  Stage,  20  ft.  deep.  Prices, 6d.  to  2S.  4d.  Phone,  Cirencester  70.  Station, Cirencester,  G.W.R. CLACTON-ON-SEA  (Essex),  Pop.  17,049 Kinema    Grand,    West    Avenue. — Prop.,  F. Pennell,   M.B.E.     Booked  at   Hall.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Clacton 81.    Station,  Clacton-on-Sea,  L.N.E.R. Tivoli. — Prop.,  Plaza  (Clacton),  Ltd.  Booked at  Hall.    Continuous.    Two  Mats.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  6d.    Phone,  Clacton  300.  Station, Clacton-on-Sea,  L.N.E.R. Wright's  Electric  Theatre,  Great  Clacton. — Prop.,  C.  F.  Wright.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Prop. Pictures  and  Variety.     Continuous.  Mat., Wed.  and  Sat.    Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone, Clacton  228.    Stn., Clacton-on-Sea,  L.N.E.R. CLAY  CROSS  (Derby),  Pop.  8,685. Hippodrome. — Prop..  H.  Minney.  Pictures  and Variety.  Flims  booked  at  Hall.  Variety direct  and  through  Handko's  Agency,  366, Windmill  Lane,  Shire  Green,  Sheffield.  Once nightly.  Twice  on  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d. Stage,  50  ft.  deep  :  eight  dressing  rooms. Phone,  Clay  Cross  00.  Station,  Clav  Cross, L.M.S. Kino  Hall. — Prop.,  Clay  Cross  Cinema  Co. One  show  nightly,  two  on  Sat.    Two  changes weekly.    Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d.    Station,  Clay Cross,  L.M.S. Palace  Theatre. — Prop.,  Clay  Cross  Cinema Co.    One  show  nightly.    One  change  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.    Phone,  Clay  Cross,  24. Station.  Clay  Cross,  L.M  S. CLAYTON  (Yorks),  Pop.  5,040. Picture  House,  Station  Road. — Prop,,  The Clayton  Cinema  Co.  Booked  by  F.  Lister, 21,  Victoria  Street,  Clayton,  near  Bradford. Once  nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  9d.  Phone, Thornton  175.  Station,  Clayton  Bridge, L.N.E.R. CLAYTON-LE-MOORS  (Lancs),  Pop. 8,559. Empress    Pictures. — Prop...    R.  Cockshutt. Twice  nightly.  Station.  Accrington,  L.M.S. Star  Pictures. — Prop.,  J.  Yates.  Once  nightly, twice  Sat.    Station,  Accrington,  L.M.S. CLEATOR   MOOR    (Cumberland),  Pop., 8,299 Hippodrome. — Prop.,  Stanley  Rogers,  109, Pilgrim  Street,  Newcastle.  Phone,  Newcastle Central  5489.     Booked  at  H.O.  by  Prop. I  WHITE    CARGO  j I  THE    WORLD'S   GREATEST  SUBJECT I  (A  British  Quota  Picture)  | I  W.  P.  FILM  Co.,  Ltd.,  92,  Wardour  St.,  London,  W.I.  f 410 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Twice  nightly.   Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage, 21  ft.  deep  ;   three  dressing  rooms.  Prices, 3d.  to  8d. "  Phone,  Cleator  Moor  30 .     Station , Cleator  Moor,  L.M.S.  and  Furness  Ry. Picture  House. CLECKH  EATON  (Yorks),  Pop.  12,866. Picture  Palace,  Albion  Street. — Prop.,  Good" alls'  Pictures,  Ltd.  One  show  nightly.  Mat., Mon.  and  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly  Prices, 3d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Cleckheaton  224. Station,  Cleckheaton.  L.M.S. Savoy  Picture  House,  Albion  Street, — Prop., Goodalls'  Pictures,  Ltd.,  H.O.,  Albion  Street, Cleckheaton.  Once  nightly.  Mat.,  Wed.  and Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  3d.  Cafe  attached.  Phone,  Cleckheaton 224.    Station,  Ckekheaton,  L.M.S. CLEETHORPES  (Lincs),  Pop.  28,160. Coliseum,  High  Street. — Prop.,  Cleethorpes Empire,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  T.  D.  Bell.  Booked at  Empire  by  Man.  Dir.  Continuous.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  3d,   Station,  Cleethorpes,  L.N.E.R. Empire  Cinema,  Alexandra  Road. — Prop., Cleethorpes  Empire,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  T.  D. Bell.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Dir.  Con- tinuous.   Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. Theatre  Royal. — Lessee,  Louis  Morris.  Gen. Man.,  Clifford  J.  Spain.  Booked  at  H.O,  91, Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London,  W.i,  and  at Hall.     Station,  Cleethorpes,  L.N.E.R. CLEVEDON  (Somerset),  Pop.  6,726. Picture  House,  Old  Church  Road. — Prop and  Man.,  Victor  E.  Cox,  trading  as  The Clevedon  Cinephone  Co.  Continuous.  Mat., Tues.andSat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Clevedon  58.  Station. Clevedon,  G.W.R. CLEVELEYS  (Lancs),  Pop.  5,000. Beanland's  Pavilion. — Prop.,  W.  Beanland. Booked  at  Hall  by  Prop.  Pictures,  Concert Party  and  Drama.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  Phone, Cleveleys  287.  Station,  Thornton  (for Cleveleys),  L.M.S. Savoy  Cinema,  Victoria  Road. — Prop., Cleveleys  Entertainments,  Ltd.  Chairman, R.  Pilling  ;  Sec,  H.  Mills.  One  show  nightly. Mat.,  Sat.  2.30.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone, Cleveleys  46.  Station,  Thornton  (for  Cleve- leys), L.M.S. CLIFFE-AT-HOO  (Kent),  Pop.  2,250. Globe  Electric  Theatre. — Prop.,  James  Hol- lamby.   Booked  at  Hall.   Once  nightly.  Pic- tures and  Variety.   Stage,  19  ft.  deep.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  2d.    Station,  Cliffe-at-Hoo,  S.R. CLITHEROE  (Lancs),  Pop.  12,204. Grand  Kinema. Palladium  Picture  House. — Prop,  and  Man., Harry  Ashworth.  Booked  at  Hall,  Occasional Variety.  Once  nightly,  three  shows  Sat. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Clitheroe,  147. Station,  Clitheroe,  L.M.S. Picture  Hall,  King  Lane. — Prop.,  Clitheroe Equitable  Co-operative  and  Industrial  Society, Ltd.,  2,  Moor  Lane,  Ciltheroe.  Booked  at H.O.  One  show  nightly,  two  on  Sat.  Pictures and  Variety.  Stage,  24  ft.  deep;  two  dressing- rooms.  Variety  booked  at  H.O.  and  by  Leslie Allen.  40,  Coultate  Street,  Burnley.  'Prices, 5d.  and  gd.  Phone,  Clitheroe  67.  Station, Clitheroe,  L.M.S. CLOWNE  (Derby),  Pop.  6,037. Palace,    Rectory  Road. — Prop.,  Clowne  and District  Cinematograph  Co.,  Ltd.   Booked  at Hall.    One  show  nightly.    Prices,  4d.  to  is. Station,  Clowne,  L.M.S. COALVILLE  (Leicester),  Pop.  12,000. Grand  Cinema. — Prop.,  Coalville  Theatres,  Ltd. Booked  at  Hall  by  C.  K.  Deeming.  One  show nightly.  Mat.,  Mon.,  Wed.  and  Sat.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Coalville  56.  Station,  Coal- ville, L.M.S. Olympia  Theatre, Marlborough  Square. — Prop., Coalville  Theatres,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  C.  K. Deeming.  Booked  at  Hall  by  C.  K.  Deeming. One  show  nightly,  two  on  Sat.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  3d.  Phone,  Coalville  56.  Station.  Coal- ville, L.M.S. GOB  HAM  (Surrey),  Pop.  5,100. Village  Hall. — Prop.,  Cobham  Par  sh  C0.1r.cil. Suo-let  t  Tufnell-Klug.  Tnars.  <  nd  Sat.  onlv. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.    'Statbn,  Cotham,  S.R. COBRIDGE,   Stoke-on-Trent  (Staffs), Pop.  10,711. Co  bridge  Picture  Hall,  239,  Waterloo  Rohcj. Bursl  m. — Pr  p.  an  .  Res.  Man.,  R.G.Grant, Booked  at  Hall.  Nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  8d. Phone,  Hanley  2S49.  Station,  Cobridgc, L.M.S. COCXERMOUTH     (Cumberland),  Pop 4,845. Grand  Theatre,  Station  Road. — Prop.,  Grand Iheatre  and  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at Hall.  Once  nightly.  Twice  Mon.  and  Sat. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone, 54.  Station,  Cockermouth,  L.M.S. COLCHESTER  (Essex),  Pop.  43,377. Acacia,  Mersey  Road. Corn  Exchange  Cinema. Electric  Theatre,  Headgate.- — Booked  at Church  Lane,  Lexden,  by  D.  Ager.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to is.  6d.  Station.  Colchester,  L.N.E.R. Empire,  Mersea  Road. — Props., Gaumont  British Picture  Corporation,  Ltd.,  4,  Denman  Street  , London,  W.i.  Phone,  Regent  5400.  Booked at  H.O.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Fjices,  ^d.  to  2s.  Phone,  Colchester  646. Station,  C-.lchester  (North),  L.N.E.R. Hippodrome,  High  Street. — Prop.,  Gaumont Biitish  Picture  Corporation,  Ltd.,  4,  Denman SUeet,  London,  W.i.  Phone,  Regent  1300. Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Stage,  36ft. deep.  Cafe  attached.  Prices,  5d.  to  2s.  Phone, Colchester  94.    Station,  Colchester  (North). C9LEFORD  (Glos),  Pop.  2,781. Cinema.— Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  R.  Reeves. Booked  at  Hall.    One  show  nightly,  three  on Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  O^casi  -nil Variety.  Stage,  18  ft.  deep.  Prices,  5d.  to is.  3d.    Station,  Coleford,  L.M.S. COLESHILL  (Warwickshire),  Pop.  3,200- The  Cinema. — Props.,   John   Wynn  and  G. French.  Booked  at  Hail.  Nightly.  Prices,  3d. to  is.  2d.  Station,  Coleshill,  L.M.S. COLNE  (Lancs),  Pop.  24,755. Central  Hall. — Prop.,  J.  Ferguson.  Station, Colne,  L.M.S. Hippodrome.— Prop.,  Varieties  (Colne),  Ltd. One  show  nightly.  Two  on  Sat.  Mat.,  Tues. and  Sat.    Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,  5d. to  is.  3d.   Phone,  Colne  108.  Station,  Colne. L.M  S. King's  Theatre. — Prop.,  Varieties  (Colne), Ltd.  One  show  nightly,  two  on  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  gd.  to  2s.  4.6.  Phone. Colne  108. Municipal  Hall.— Occasional  shows.  Station, Colne,  L.M.S. Savoy  Cinema,  Market  Street. — Res.  and  Bkg. Man.,  W.  A.  Spencer.  Station,  Colne,  L.M.S. Kinema  Directory  [England). 411 C0N8LET0N  (Cheshire),   Pop.  11,764. Capitol. — Prop.,  Congleton  Capitol  Theatre, Ltd.  Booked  by  J.  C.  Pass,  Man.  Dir.,  at Hall.  Pictures,  Variety,  etc.  Prices,  4d.  to is.    Station,  Congleton,  L.M.S. Premier. Super  Cinema. — Prop. ,  Congleton  Cinema,  Ltd. Man.  Dir..  W .  Taylor  Hyde.  Booked  by  Man. Dir.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is,  Phone, Congleton  130.  Station,  Congleton,  L.M.S. G0NSS3QR0'  (Yorks),  Pop.  3,000. Globe  Palace. — Lessee,  J.  Hall.    One  show nightly,  two  on  Sat.    Two  changes  weekly, Prices,    3d.    to    od.    Station,  Conisboro', L.N.E.R. C3.MSETT  (Co.  Durham),  Pop.  12,151. Empire  Palace,  Front  Street. — Prop.,  Consett Electric   Theatres,  Ltd.     Booked  at  Hall. Two  shows  nightly.    Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.    to"   is.  2d.    Phone,  Consett  9. Station,  Consett,  L.N.E.R. Globe  Theatre. — Prop.,  Globe  Theatre  Co. Two  shows  nightly.    Prices,  6d.  to  is.  8d. Phone,  Consett  95.  Station,  Consett,  L.N.E.P. New   Town    Hall. — Prop,  and   Man.,  Will Tuck.    Booked    at    Hall.   Twice  nightly. Prices,  4d,  to  is.  Station,  Consett,  L.N.E.R. Town  Hall  Cinema. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man., G.  W.  Tuck.  Booked  at  Hall.  Twice  nightly, Mon.  and  Sat.    Once,  rest  of  week.  Variety on  Thurs.   Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Station.  Consett, L.N.E.R. COPPULL  (nr.  Charley)    (Lancs),  Pop. 6.000. Electric    Palace,    20,    Mill    Lane. — Prop* and  Res.  Man.,  J-.  W.  Baxter.    Booked  a Hall.    One    show   nightly.    Two   on  Sat" Prices,  3d.  to  9d.  Station,  Coppull,  L.M.S. CORBY  (Northants),  Pop.  1,450. Lloyds  Cinema. COSBY  (Leicester). Cosby  Cinema. — Prop.,  Mrs.  E.  Chamberlain. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.   Prices,  6d.  to is.  3d. COTTENHAM  (Cambs). Lordship  Hall. COTTINGHAM  (nr.  Hull)   (Yorks),  Pop. 5,130. Imperial  Picture  House. — (Closed). COULSDON  (Surrey),  Pod.  11,000. Coulsdon  Cinema. — Prop.,  C.  R.  Hicks.  Booked at  Hill.  Once  daily.  Mats.,  Wed.  and  Sat. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s. C0UNDDN  (Co.  Durham),  Pop.  6,912. Eden  Pavilion. — Prop.,  Derwent  Pavilion  Co,. Mon.  and  Sat.  continuous.  Once  daily  rest  of week.   Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,  3d.  to is.  2d.  Station,  Coundon,  L.N.E.R. COVENTRY  (Warwicks),  Pop.  128,205. Alexandra    Theatre,    Ford   Street. — Prop., E.  Strong.    Gen.  and   Booking   Man.,  T. Bolstridge.    Booked    at    Hall.  Continuous. Once  on  Sunday,  daily  Mat.    Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Coventry 4716.  Station,  Coventry,  L.M.S. Broadway    Cinema,    Earlsdon. — Prop.,  Ben Jay,    Corner    Cinema,    Tottenham,  N.15. Booked  at  Hall  or  London  Office.  Continuous Mat.  daily.   Occasional  Variety.  Stage,  25  ft. deep  ;    4  dressing-rooms.    Prices,  6d.  to  is. Phone,  Coventry  2056.     Station,  Coventry, L.M.S. Coliseum. Crown  Theatre,  Far  Gosford  Street. — Props., Crown  Theatre  (Coventry)  Ltd..  Continuous  . Mats,  daily.  Prices,  3d.  to  gd.  Phone, Coventry  3962.    Station,  Coventry,  L.M.S. Cupid  Cinema.,  Stoney  Stanton  Road. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  Messrs.  Warners.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d. to  is.    Station,  Coventry,  L.M.S. Empire  Tseatre,  Hertford  Street.— Prop., Enpire  Theatre  (Coventry),  Ltd.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  Mat.,  Mon.,  Thurs.  and Sat.  Occasional  Variety.  Stage,  40  ft.  deep. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Coventry  3600. Statioa,  Co /entry,  L.M.S. Globe  Theatre,  Pri  nrose  Hill  St. — Props.' O.  Dautsch  and  R.  Noakes.  Booked  by  W.  J . Taylor  at  65,  New  Street,  Birmingham. Continuous,  daily  Mat.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Coventry  3813. Station,  Coventry,  L.M.S. Grand  Picture  Theatre,  Foleshill  Road.— Prop.,  Foleshill  Theatres,  Ltd.  Res.  Man. and  Freeholder,  W.  J.  Henderson.  Two  shows daily.  Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  2\ d.  to nd.    Station,  Coventry,  L.M.S. Imperial. — Prop.,  A.  W.  Pell,  Ltd.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  and  9d. Phone,  Coventry  2470.     Station,  Coventry, Palladium  Picture  House. — Prop,  and  Res. Man.,  F.  H.  Turner.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Phone,  Coventry  2738. Station,.  Coventry,  L.M.S. Picture  House,  Smithford  Street. — Prop., T.  Jackson.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  sd.  to  is.  2d.  Phone, Coventry  3816.    Station,  Coventry,  L.M.S. Prince  of  Wales  Theatre,  Stoney  Stanton Road. — Prop.,  Crown  Theatre  (Coventry),  Ltd  . Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 3d.  to  6d.  Phone,  Coventry  2137.  Station, Coventry,  L.M.S. Royal  Electric  Cinema,  Hales  Street. — Prop., Grand  Cinema  (Coventry),  Ltd.  Booked  at Birmingham.  Continuous.  Daily  Mat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone, Coventry  2621.   Station,  Coventry,  L.M.S. Scala,  Far  Gosford  Street.— Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Station,  Coventry,  L.M.S. 1  British  Phototone  product  is  handled  | J  by   P.D.C.  J 412 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Tivou  Theatre.— Prop.,  Foleshill  Theatres, Ltd.  Continuous.  Three  changes  weeklv. Prices,  2\d.  to  8d.  Station,  Coventry,  L.M.S. COWES  (I.  of  W.),  Pop.  9,998. Royalty  Theatre,  Birmingham  Road. — Prop.' Arthur  Hill,  Stonelands,  Ryde.    Booked  by Prop.    Two  shows  nightly.    Two  changes weekly.     Mat.,   Sat.     Prices,   6d.   to  ios. Phone,  Cowes  125.    Station,  Cowes,  S.R. Victoria  Cinema,  Medina   Road. — Prop.,  A. Hill,  Stonelands,  Ryde.    Booked  by  Prop. Two  shows  nightly.    Prices,  3d.  to  is.  6d. Phone,  Cowes  125.    Station,  Cowes,  S.R. COXHOE  (Co.  Durham),  Pop.  4,000. Electric  Theatre. CRADLEY  HEATH  (Staffs),  Pop.  10,101. Empire  Theatre,  High  Street. — Prop.,  Empire Theatre  (Cradley  Heath),  Ltd.  Man.  Dir., W.  Williams,  Coldingham,  Belbroughton. Phone,  Belbroughton  24.  Two  shows  nightly. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d. Phone,  Cradley  188.  Station,  Cradley  Heath, G.W.R. PlCTURELAND. Royal  Theatre,  Bank  Street. — Booked  at Ha!l.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Phone,  Cradlev 188.   Station,  Cradley,  G.W.R.  • CRAMLINGTON  (Northumberland^,  Pop. 8,529. King's  Hall. — Prop.,  Northumberland  Picture House  Co.,  Ltd.  One  show  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.  Station,  Crataliugton , L.N.E.R. CRANBROOK   Kent),  Pop.  3,831. The    Cinema.  —  Prop.,     F.     W.  Malpass. Booked    at  Hall.     iwo     changes  weekly. Prices,  sd.  to  is.  vL     Phone  57.  Station, Cranbrook,  S.R. CRANLEIGH  (Surrey],  Pop.  3,749. Central  Hall,  High  Street. — Prop.,  E.  Lanch- bery.  Lessees,  Oaksford  and  Sharp.  Booked at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d. Station,  Cranleigh,  S.R.,  or  Leyland  Road Transport. CRANWELL  (Lincs.) The  Cinema. CRAWCROOK  (Co.  Durham),  Pop.  4,000. Globe  Electric  Theatre. — Prop.,  Stanley Rogers,  109,  Pilgrim  Street,  Newcastle-on- Tyne.  Phone,  Central  5489.  Gen.  Man., E.  J.  Hinge.  Booked  at  H.O.  One  show nightly.  Two  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  gd.  Phone,  Ryton  86.  Station, Ryton-on-Tyne,  L.N.E.R. Queen's  Cinema. — Prop.,  North  Eastern Theatres,  Ltd.,  11,  Bath  Lane,  Newcastle- on-Tyne.  Phone,  Central  5104.  Booked  at H.O.  by  Sol.  Sheckman,  Man.  Dir.  Res. Man.,  S.  Lewis.  One  show  nightly,  two  on Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  gd.  Station,  Ryton, L.N.E.R. CRAWLEf  (Sussex),  Pop.  4,421. Imperial  Picture  Palace,  Brighton  Road. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  C.  Gadsdon.  Booked at  Hall.  One  show  nightly.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  6d.  Phone,  Crawley  39.  Station,  Crawley, S.R.,  or  Brighton  Motor  Transport,  81, Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London,  W,i.' CRAYFORD  (Kent),  Pop.  11,924. Princess's  Theatre. — Prop.,  Sidney  Bacon's Pictures,  Ltd. ,  108,  Gt.  Russell  Street ,  London . Phone,  Museum  5221.  Booked  at  H.O. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Pictures and  Variety.  Prices,  5d.  to  2s.  6d.  Phone, Bexley  Heath  336.    Station,  Crayford,  S.R. CREOITON  (Devon),  Pop.  3,502. Cinema. — Prop.,  H.  R.  Harris.  Four  show weekly.  Two  changes  weeklv.  Prices,  3d.  to is.  6d.  Station,  Crediton,  S.R. CRESWELL  (Notis),  Pop.  6,000. Electric  Palace. — Prop.,  J.  A.  Rogers. Pictures  and  Variety.  Booked  at  Hall.  One show  nightly,  two  on  Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  is. Stage,  14  ft.  deep  ;  3  dressing-rooms.  Phone, Creswell  1.  Station,  Elmton  and  Creswell, L.M.S. CREWE  (Cheshire),  Pop.  48,477. Empire  Picture  House,  Heath  Street.— Prop., CD.  Cinemas,  Ltd.  6,  New  Street.  Birming- ham. Phone,  Midland  4364.  Booked  at  H.O. by  M.Dent.  Continuous.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  6d. Phone,  Crewe  462.  Station,  Crewe,  L.M.S. Grand  Cinema,  West  Street. — Three  times dailv.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is. Phone,  228.  Station,  Crewe,  L.M.S. Kino  Picture  House,  Co-operative  Hall. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,G.  M.  Hand.  Booked  at Hall  by  Prop.  Two  shows  nightly.  Four Mats.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to is.  2d.  Stage,  18  f",  deep  ;  '2  dressing-rooms. Station,  Crewe,  L.M.S. Palace,  Edleston  Road. — Prop.,  H.  A.  Wilcox. Twice  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d.  Station, Crewe,  L.M.S. Queen's  Hall  Cinema,  High  Street. — Prop., New  Empress  Cinema  Theatres,  Ltd. Booked  at  Hall,  and  by  J.  L.  Harriman, Palace,  Long  Eaton.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  gd.  Station, Crewe,  L.M.S. CREWKERNE  (Somerset),  Pop.  3,703. Palace  Theatre,  West  Street. — Prop.,  Capt. K.  E.  Coleberd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Prices,  5d. to  2S.  Station,  Crewkerne.  S.R. CR1CH  (Derbyshire),  Pop.  3,000. Picture  House. — Prop.,  Electric  Cinema  Co. (  J.  &  J.  M.  Heath).  Booked  at  Hall  by  J.  M. Heath.  Once  nightly,  Mat.  and  two  shows  Sat. Prices,  4d.  to  gd.  Phone,  Ambergate  2g. Station,  Ambergate,  L.M.S. CRICKLADE  (Wilts),    Pop.  1,420. Royal  Cinema. — Prop.,  S.  G.  Huband,  Cakutt Street.     Booked  by  Prop.     Once  nightly. Prices,  6d.  to  is,  3d.     Station.  Crickiade. G.W.R. CROMER  (Norfolk),  Pop.  5,435. Cromer  Theatre  of  Varieties,  Hans  Place.— Prop.,  Theatre  of  Varieties,  Ltd.,  Cromer. Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  One  show  nightly. Two  changes  weekly,  P;ices,  2d.  to  2s.  Phone, Cromer  52.  Station,  Cromer,  L.N.E.R. CROOK  (Co.  Durham),  Pop.  12,706. Empire  Palace,  Market  Place. — Prop.,  North- Eastern  Theatres,  Ltd.,  11,  Bath  Lane, Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Phone,  Central  5104. Once  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly  and Sunday  programme.  Prices,  3d.  to  is. Station,  Crook,  L.N.E.R. Hippodrome,  Hope  Street. — Prop.,  North Eastern  Theatres,   Ltd,,   11,   Bath  Lane Kinema  Directory  (England). 413 Mewcastle-on-Tyne.     Phone,  Central  5104. Booked  at  H.O.  by  Sol.  Sheckman.  Once nightly.     Continuous   Sat.     Sunday  pro- gramme.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.   Phone,  Crook  83. Station,  Crook.  L.N.E.R. Theatre  Royal,  Addison  Street. — Prop.,  North- Eastern  Theatres,  Ltd.,  Bath  Lane,  New- castle-on-Tyne.     Booked  at  H.O.    by  Sol. Sheckman.   Once  nightly,  twice  Sat.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  3d.    Station,  Crook,  L.N.E.R. CROSBY  (near  Liverpool)   (Lancs),  Pop 3,300. Corona  Cinema,  College  Road.- — Prop.,  Denman Picture  Houses,  Ltd.,  4-6,  Denman  Street, London,  W.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous. Prices.  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Blundellsands, L.M.S. Regent  Picture  House. — Prop..  Crosby Picture  House,  Ltd.,  3.  Stanley  Street,  Liver- pool. Phone,  Bank  9236.  Booked  by  J.  F. Wood,  19,  Sweeting  Street,  Liverpool.  Phone, Bank  4076.  Continuous.  Cafe  Lounge attached.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Crosby 700.  Stations,  Waterloo  and  Crosby,  L.M.S. CROSSGATES  (Nr.  Leeds).   Pop.  7,000. Picture  House. — Prop.,  Crossgates  Picture House,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Twice  on  Sat.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone  89. Station,  Crossgates,  L.N.E.R. CROSSHILLS  (Yorks),  Pop.  5,000. Picture  House,  Station  Road. — Prop.,  Cross- hills  Picture  House  Co.  Booked  at  Hall.  One show  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  tc  8d.  Phone,  CrosshiUs  83.  Station, Kildwick,  L.M.S. CROSS  KEYS  (Mon.),  Pop.  10  000. Coliseum. — Prop.,  Scott  Selwyn,  45,  Queen's Hill  Crescent,  Newport,  Mon.  Phone,  Newport 2077.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Booked  at Cardiff.  Continuous.  Prices,  40I.  to  is.  Stage, 20  ft.  deep  ;  8  dressing-rooms.  Station,  Cross Kevs,  G.W.R. CROSTON  (Lancs),  Pop.  1,970. Cinema,  Station  Road. — Prop.,  E.  Jackson  and Sons.    Shows  Mon.,  Wed.,  Thurs.  and  Sat. Prices,  3d.  to  9d.  Phone,  Croston  36.  Station Croston,  L.M.S. CROWBOROUGH  (Sussex),  Pop.  6,500.  , Picture  House,  Croft  Road. — Props.,  Shipman and  King.,  26,  Charing  Cross  Road,  London W.C.2.  Phone,  Regent  3269.  Booked  at  H.O. Two  shows  nightly.  Mats.,  Wed.  and  Sat. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d.  Station,  Crowborough, S.R. CROVYLAND  (Northants). Cinema. — Prop.,  W.  Soames,  Stamford  House, Market    Deeping.    Booking    Man.,    P.  J. Wainwright,   Burmer   Road,  Peterborough. Once  nightly.    Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Station, Peterborough  (North),  L.M.S. CROW  LE  (Lincs),  Pop.  3,010. Picture  House. — Prop.,  Empire  (Ardwick-le- Street)  Co.,  Ltd.  Occasional  Concert  parties. Bcoked  at  Hall  by  Man.    Once  nightly,  Mon., Tues.  and  Fri.,  two  on  Sat.    Prices,  6d.  to  is. Station,  Crowle,  L.N.E.R. CROVYTHORNE  (Berks),  Pop.  5,000. Electric  Cinema,  High  Street. — Prop.,  H. Gliksten.  Booked  at  Hall.  One  show  nightly. Mat.,  Wed.  and  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone.  Crowthorne  35. Station,  Crowthorne  (late  Wellington  College), S.R.    Films  by  Road  Transport. CROYDON  (Surrey),  Pop.  190,877. Cinema  Royal  (late  The  Orpheum). — Prop., H.Green.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  8d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone,  Croydon  1827. Station,  Croydon,  S.R. Croydon  Pavilion,  Broad  Green. — Lessee, R.  O.  Baker,  "  Roedean,"  Downlands  Road, Purley.  Phone,  Purley  1479.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Phone, Thornton  Heath  2082.  Station,  West  Croydon , S.R. Davis  Theatre. — Prop,,  Davis  Theatre  (Croy- don) Ltd.    Phone,  Croydon  0070. Dome  Picture  Theatre,  3,  Brighton  Road, South  Croydon.— Props.,  Dome  Cinema  (South Croydon),  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  Leslie  Murray. Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Dir.  Continuous. Prices,  sd.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Croydon  2269. Station,  South  Croydon,  S.R. Hippodrome,  Crown  Hill. — Prop.,  Croydon Amusements,  Ltd.,  47,  Greek  Street,  Shaftes- bury Avenue,  W.  Phone,  Regent  2362. Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Pictures  and Occasional  Variety.  Stage,  30  ft.  deep. Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone,  Croydon  1444. Stations,  West  and  East  Croydon,  S.R. Norbury  Cinema. Palladium. — Prop.,  Croydon  Amusements,  Ltd. Continuous.  Prices,  8d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone, Croydon  11 55.  Stations,  East  or  West Croydon,  S.R. Picture  House,  108,  North  End. — -Prop., Electric  Theatres  (1908),  Ltd.,  225,  Oxford Street,  W.  Phone,  Regent  6368.  Booked  at H.O.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  4d. Tea  Room  attached.  Phone,  Crovdon  0202 Station,  West  Croydon,  S.R. Princes  Cinema,  North  End. — Prop.,  Croydon Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd.,  Burton  Chambers, Friar  Lane  Corner,  Nottingham.  Booked  at Hall  by  E.  G.  Donnison.  Continuous.  Prices, 5d.tois.  3d.  Phone, Croydon  1363.  Station, West  Croydon,  S.R. Scala,  North  End. — Prop.,  Gaiety  Picture House  (Southampton),  Ltd.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  sd.  to  2s.  4d. Phone,  Croydon  1620 ,  Station,  East  Croydon, S.R. Selhurst  Picture  Theatre,  Windmill  Road, West  Croydon. — Prop,  and  Gen.  Man.,  Leslie Murray.  Booked  at  Dome  Picture  Theatre, South  Croydon.  Continuous.  Mats.,  Mon and  Sat.  Prices,  =^d.  to  is.  2d.  Station, Selhurst,  S.R. CRUMLIN  (Mon). Empire. RICARDO  CORTEZ "THE  ORCHID  DANCER," BUTCHER'S  FILM  SERVICE,  LTD.,  175,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.I Branches  in  all  Provincial  centres. 414 The  Kin  emato  graph  Year  Book. CUDWORTH  (Yorks),  Pop.  7,608. Palace,   Barnsley   Road.— Prop.,    Palace  of Varieties,  Ltd. CWM  (Mon.),  Pop.  9,824. Coliseum. — Prop.,  James  Snelling.  Booked  at Hall.  One  show  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Cwm  11. Station,  Cwm,  G.W.R. Cwmavon  Olympia  Cinema. CWMCARN  (Mon.),  Pop.  4,000. Olympia  (Closed). Park  Hall.— Prop..  Park  Hall  Co.  One  show nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to ud.    Station,  Abercarn,  G.W.R. CWMFELINFACH  (Mon.),  Pop.  4,000. Nine  Mile  Point  Colliery  Workmen's  In- stitute.— Prop.,  Local  Workmen.  Booked at  Hall  by  G.  Curtis.  One  show  nightly,  two on  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  ad.  Phone,  Ynysddu  20. Station,  Ynysddu,  L.M.S. QAGENHAM  (Essex),  Pop.  9,130. Grange  Cinema,  London  Road. — Prop.,  J.  Kay. Pictures  and  Variety.  Booked  at  Hail. Continuous.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  2d.  Two dressing-rooms.  Phone, Rainham  193.  Stations, Dagenham  Dock  and  Gale  Street,  L.M.S., or  Motor  Transport. DALTON     BROOK      (near  Rotherham) (Yorks),   Pop.  5,000. Palace. — Prop.,  Young  and  Prior.    Two  shows nightly.    Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,.  3d, to  od.   Station,  Westgate,  Rotherham,  L.M.S' DALTON-IN-FURNESS     (Lancs.),  Pop. 12,303. Co-operative  Hall. — Prop.,  County  Enter- tainment Co.,  Ulverston.  Booked  at  H.O. Once  nightly.  Twice  Sat.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. Station,  Dalton-in-Furness,  L.M.S. Empire  Picture  Palace.  -  Prop.,  Backhouse and  Drinkwater  Picture  Palaces,  Ltd.,  Market Street,  Dalton-in-Furness.  Booked  at  Hall, Once  nightly,  twice  Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  is. Phone,  Dalton-in-Furness  14. DARFIELD  (Yorks),  Pod.  5,566. Empire  T.ieatre. — Prop.,  Provincial  Empire Theatres,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Home  Farm, Royston,  by  J.  Ball.  One  show  nightly, two  on  Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  iod.  Phone, Royston  12.    Station,  Darfield,  L.M.S. DARLASTON  (Staffs),  Pod.  18,218. Olympia  Picture  Palace. — Prop.,  "  CD." Cinemas,  Ltd.,  6,  New  Street,  Birmingham. Phone,  Midland  4364.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  od.  Phone, Darlaston  19.*  Stations,  Darlaston,  L.M.S., and  Wednesbury,  G.W\R. Picturedrome,  Crescent  Road. — Prop.,  Hocklev Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd.,  Soho  Hill,  Hands- worth,  Birmingham.  Phone,  Northern  380. Booked  at  H.O.  by  V.  T.  Olliver.  Continuous. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Phone,  Darlaston  6.  Station, James  Bridge,  Darlaston,  L.M.S.,  or  Wednes- bury, G.W.R. DARLINGTON  (Co.  Durham),  Pop.  65,866. Alhambra,  Northgate. — Prop.,  Provincial  Cine- matograph Theatres,  Ltd.,  New  Gallery House,  Regent  Street,  London,  W.i.  Booked at  H.O.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  and  is. Phone,  Darlington  210S.  Station,  Darlington. Arcade  Cinema,  Skinnergate. — Prop.,  Pro- vincial Cinematograph  Theatres,  Ltd.,  New Gallery  House,  123,  Regent  Street,  London, W.  Phone,  Regent  3212.  Booked  at  H.O.  by A.  W.  Jarratt.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.,  6d. and  is.  Dance  Hall  attached.  Phone,  Darling- ton 2695.    Station,  Darlington,  L.N.E.R. Assembly  Rooms. — Prop.,  Darlington  Cine- matograph Co.,  Ltd  Continuous.  Mat.. Sat.  1  wo  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  gd. Station,  Darlington. Central  Palace. — Lessee,  George  P.  Fen  ton. Booked  at  Hall  by  George  P.  Fenton.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Phone,  Darlington 2496.    Station,  Darlington,  L.N.E.R. Court  Kiniiia. — Prop.,  Provincial  Cinemato- graph Theatres..  Ltd.,  123,  Regent  Street, London,  W.i.  Phone,  Regent  3212.  Booked at  H.O.  by  A.  W.  Jarratt.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d. Phone,  Darlington  2616.  Station,  Darlington (Bank  Top),  L.N.E.R. Empire. — Prop.,  Darlington  Cinematograph  Co., Ltd.  Continuous.  Daily  Mat.  1  wo  changes weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Station,  Dar- lington, L.N.E.R. Scala. — Prop.,  Scala  Cinema.  Pictures  and Variety.  Continuous.  Mat.,  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Stage, 9ft.  deep;  two  dressing-rooms.  Phone, Darlington  2152.     Station,  Darlington. DARNALL  (near  Sheffield)  (Yorks),  Pop. 5,000. L  >  ric  Picture  Palace. — Prop.,  Lyric  Picture House  Co.,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  E.  C.  Clayton. Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Phone,  41 710.    Station,  Darnall,  L.N.E.R. DARTFORD  (Kent),  Pop.  26.005. Gem,  Spital  Street. — Prop.,  Medway  Cinemas. Ltd.,  ii,  Norton  Folgate,  Bishopsgate, London,  E.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Dartford  182. Station,  Dartford,  S.R. Rialto,  Lowheld  Street. — Prop.,  Medway Cinemas,  Ltd.,  11,  Norton  Folgate,  Bishops- gate,  London,  E.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous. Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage,  25  ft. deep.  Prices,  8d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Dartford 372.    Station,  Dartford,  S.R. Scala  Theatre,  Kent  Road. — -Prop.,  Medway Cinemas,  Ltd.,  11,  Norton  Folgate,  Bishops gate,  London,  E.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  Pictures and  Variety.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  3d.  Phone,  Dartford  182.  Station,  Dart- ford, S.R. DARTMOUTH  (Devon),  Pop.  7,201. Cinedrome,  Mayor's  Avenue. — Props.,  George and  Northcott,  12,  Hillcrest,  Mannamead, Plymouth.  Booked  at  H.O.  Occasional Variety.  Stage,  12ft.  deep;  one  dressing- room.  Continuous.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d. Station,  Dartmouth,  G.W.R. Palladium,  Anzac  Street. — Props.,  George  and Northcott,  12,  Hillcrest,  Mannamead,  Ply- mouth. Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Station,  Dartmouth,  G.W.R' DARTON  (near  Barnsley)   (Yorks),  Pop. 11,266. [impire. — Prop.,  Provincial  Empire  Theatres, Ltd.  Booked  at  Royston  by  J.  Ball,  Palace. One  show  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  gd.   Station,  Darton,  L.M.S. DARWEN  (Lancs),  Pop.  37,913. Albert  Hall,  Duckworth  Street. — Prop., Darwen  Cinema  Co.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man. Two  shows  nightly.  Two  Mats,  weekly. Occasional  Variety.  Prices,  3d.  to  gd.  Phone. Darwen  243.    Station,  Darwen,  L.MfSt Kinema  Directory  (England). 415 Olympia  Theatre,  Bolton  Road.— Prop., Olympia  (Darwen),  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  Reginald Yorke.  Booked  by  Man.  Dir.  at  Savoy Picture  House,  Blackburn.  Two  shows nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Stage,  45  ft. deep.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Darwen  384. Station,  Darwen,  L.M.S. Palladium.— Props.,  H.  Whalley  &  Sons. Two  shows  nightly.  Four  Mats,  weekly. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is. Phone,  DarWen  480. Public  Hall. — Prop,  and  Man,,  R.  Leach. Booked  at  Hall.  Once  nightly, except  Fri.  Sats. and  holidays.  Prices,  3d.  to  gd.  Phone,  Dar- wen 264.   Station,  Darwen,  L.M.S. Savoy  Picture  House,  Blackburn  Road.— Prop.,  W.  Lloyd.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two Mats.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is. Phone,  Darwen  39.   Station,  Darwen,  L.M.S. Theatre  Royal. — Prop.,  J.  Holgate.  Twice nightly.  Prices,  6d  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Darwen 193. DAVENTRY  (Northants),  Pop.  3,530. Danetre  Picture  House,  New  Street. — Prop. ,  Daventry  Picture  Theatre  Co.  Booked at  64.  Warwick  Street,  Daventry.  Three  times weetdy.  Two  changes.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d. Station,  Daventry,  L.M.S. DAWDON  COLLIERY  (Co.  Durham),  Pop- 3,000. Princess.— Prop.,  Princess  Entertainments, Ltd.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Station.  Seaham Harbour,  L.N.E.R. DAWLEY  (Salop),  Pop.  7,388. Cosy  Cinema. DAWLISH  (Devon),  Pop.  4,672. Scala. — Prop,  and  Man.,  J.  T.  Lewis.  Booked  at Lyceum,  Teignmouth,  by  Prop.  Continuous. Mats.  Wed.,  Thurs.  and  Sat.     Prices,  6d.  to is.  6d.    Station,  Dawlish,  G.W.R. DEAL  (Kent),  Pop.  12,990. Queen's,  High  Street. — Prop.,  Queen's  Cinema Co.    Booked  at  Hal!.    Two  shows  nightly. Mats.,  Thurs.  and  Sat.    Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d. Films  by  Kent  Films  Motor  Transport  Co. Theatre  Royal  Cinema,  King  Street.— Prop. , Deal  and  Walmer  Amusements,  Ltd.,  4  and  5, Park  Street,  Deal.    Booking  Manager,  Chas. Collins.    Two  shows  nightly.    Two  Mats. weekly.   Two  changes  weekly.   Prices,  4d.  to is.  5d.    Station,  Deal,  S.R. DENABY  (nr.  Rotherham)  (Yorks),  Pod. 3,000. Empire  Palace,  Doncaster  Road. — Prop., Empire  Palace  (Denaby),  Ltd.  Booked  at Hall.  Twice  nightly  except  Friday.  Three changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Fhone, Conisborough  46.  Station,  Conisborough ' L.N.E.R. DENHOLME  (nr.  Bradford)  (Yorks  ),  Pop 2,938. Mechanics'  Hall. — Prop.,  Trustees  of  Den- holme  Mechanics'  Institute.  Hon.  Super- visors, H.  V.  Bancroft  and  Chas.  Moore Booked  through  Imperial  Animated  Picture Co.,  5,  Hustlergate,  Bradford.  One  show  on Thurs.,  Fri.  and  Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  gd. Station,  Denholme,  L.N.E.R. DENTON  (Lancs),  Pop.  17,631. Denton  Palace,  Ashworth  Street. — Prop. Denton  Palace,  Ltd.  Two  shows  nightly. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  gd. Phone,  Denton  78.    Station,  Denton,  L.M.S. People's  Hall. — Res.  Man.,  Mrs.  A.  M.  Fidler, 1,  Kensington  Grove,  Denton,  to  whom  all communications  should  be  addressed.  Twice nightly,  Mon.  and  Sat.  Once  nightly  rest  of week.  Mat.,  Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Stations, Denton,  L.M.S.,  and  Guide  Bridge,  L.N.E.R. DERBY  (Derbyshire),  Pop.  129,836. Alexandra  Theatre,  Normanton  Road.— Prop.,  Alexandra  Theatre  (Derby),  Ltd. H.O.,  Market  Hall,  Derby.  Man.  Dir.,  P. Felix.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Derby  429. Station,  Derby,  L.M.S. Alvaston  Picture  House,  London  Road.— Props.,  T.  Swift  and  Sons.  Booked  at  Hall Continuous.  Mat.,  Sat.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Derby  1665.    Station,  Derby,  L.M.S. Central  Hall  Cinema. — -Promoters,  Derby Co-operative  Society  Educational  Committee Sec,  J.  H.  Wigginton.  Booked  at  Hall Third  Wed.  in  month.  Concerts,  Lectures,  etc . other  Weds.  Prices,  4d.  to  6d.  Station, Derby,  L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. Cosmopolitan  Cinema,  Upper  Boundary  Road.. — Prop.,  S.  France.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Mat.,  Mon.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone, Derby  1770.   Station,  Derby,  L.M.S. Cosy  Picture  House. — -Prop.,  London  Road Cinema,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,' J.  K.  A.  Haslehurst. Head  office,  London  Road,  Derby.  Booked at  Hall  by  Man.  Dir.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  sd.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, Derby  1159.   Station,  Derby,  L.M.S. Derby  Temperance  Hall,  Curzon  Street.-— Prop.,  Derby  Temperance  Society.  Booked at  Hall  by  George  Shires.  Sat.  night  only. Stage,  16  ft.  deep.  Small  dance  hall  attached. Prices,  4d.  and  6d.  Stations,  Derby,  L.M.S. and  L.N.E.R. Empire  Cinema,  Beckett  Well  Lane. — Prop., Edgar  Duckworth.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  sd. tois.6d.  Phone,  Derby  1382.  Station,  Derby, L.M.S. Normanton  Picture  House,  Dairy  House Road. — Prop.,  Art  Picture  Hall,  Ltd.  Head Office,  Market  Hall,  Derby.  Man.  Dir.,  P Felix.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly Prices,  -d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Derby  1111. Station,  Derby,  L.M.S. GARLYLE  BLACKWELL,  BENITA HUME  and  JOSEPH  STRIKER  in THE  WRECKER Gainsborough  Picture  made  in  conjunction  with British  Acoustic  Films. 416 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Picture  House,  Babington  Lane.— Prop.  Mid- land Electric  Theatres  (1911),  Ltd.  Head Office,  36,  St.  Mary's  Gate,  Derby.  Phone, Derby  1673-4.  Booked  at  Head  Office  by  B. Dent.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Derby  708.    Station,  Derby,  L.M.S. Popular  Picture  House,  Mill  Street.— Prop.. Popular  Picture  House  (Derby),  Ltd.  Booked by  Regent  Enterprises,  Ltd.,  1  &  3,  Stanley Street,  Liverpool.  Continuous.  Prices,  5d. to  is.  Phone,  Derby  1908.  Station,  Derbv, L.M.S. White  Hall  Super  Cinema. — (Restaurant  and Cafe). — Prop.,  CD.  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  6,  New- Street.  Birmingham.  Phone,  Midland  4364. Gen.  Man.,  E.  Wilmot-Carlton.  Booked  by M.  Dent,  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to 2S.  Phone,  Derbv  1061.  Station.  Derbv. L.M.S. DESBOROUGH  (Northants),  Pop.  4,108. Oddfellows'      Hall. — Prop.,  Oddfellows' Friendly  Society.    Booked  at  Hall.  Prices. 2hd,  to  7d.   Phone,  Desborough  28.  Station. Desborough,  L.M.S. DEVIZES  (Wilts),  Pop.  6,022. Palace. — Prop. ,  A.  Austin  Pilkingtons Theatres. Booked  at  H.O.,  Salisbury. Picture  House. DEVONPORT  (Devon),  (See  PLYMOUTH. ) DEWSBURY  (Yorks),  Pop.  54,165. Andrews'  Majestic,  Wellington  Road. — Prop., Andrews  Picture  House,  Ltd.  Continuous from  6  p.m.  Mat.,  Mon.  and  Sat.  Two changes  weeklv.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.  Station. Dewsbury,  L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. Picture  House,  Market  Place. — Prop.,  Dews- bury  Picture  House,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous  from  6.30.  Sat.,  from  2.30. Mat.,  Mon.  and  Wed.  Variety  occasionally. Stage,  5  ft.  deep.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d. Phone,  Dewsburv  249.  Station,  Dewsburv, L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. Pioneer  Pictures. — Prop.,  Dewsbury  Pioneer Industrial  Society,  Ltd.  Res.  and  Booking Man.,  Geo.  Restall.  Continuous.  Prices. 4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Dewsbury  235.  Station. Dewsbury,  L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. Whitehall  Cinema,  Foundry  Street. — Prop.. G.  E.  Smith.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous from  6.30  p.m.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone. Dewsburv  322.  Station.  Dewsbury,  L.M.S and  L.N.E.R. DIDCOT  (Berks),  Pop,  2,154. coronet  Cinema. — Props.,  W.  E.  Cullen  and Sons.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Props.  Continuous Prices,  6d.  to  is.  iod.    Phone,  Didcot  43. Station,  Didcot,  G.W.R.  .Films  by  Oxford Film  Transport  Service. DIDSBURY  (Lancs),  Pop.  14,798. Bijou  Electric,  Elm  Grove. — Prop.,  Crane and  Merryweather.  Station,  Didsbury, L.M.S. PINNINGTON  (nr.  Rotherham),  (Yorks)' Pop.  4,900. Palace.— Prop.,  Dinnington  Palace,  Ltd.  Man. Dir.,  J.  England.  Booked  at  Hall.  One  show nightly.  Two  on  Sat.  Two  changes  weekl}'. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Phone,  Dinnington  22. Station,  Kiveton  Park,  L.N.E.R. DISS  (Norfolk),  Pop.  3,513. Picture  House,  Victoria   Road. — Prop.,  E. Stevens.    Booked  at  Hall.    Once  nightly Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.   Station,  Diss,  L.N.E.R/ DONCASTER  (Yorks),  Pop.  54,052. Balby  Cinema,  The  Parade,  Balby. — Prop., Balby  Cinema,  Ltd.    Continuous.    6.30  to 10.30.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to is.    Station,  Doncaster,  L.N.E.R. Electra  Cinema,  Frenchgate. — Prop.,  Don- caster  Electric  Theatre  Co.,  Ltd.  Res.  and Booking  Man.,  A.  Moate.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.    Prices,  6d.  and  9d. Majestic  Cinema,  Hall  Gate.  Prop.,  Doncaster Majestic  Cinema,  Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O . New  Gallery  House,  123,  Regent  Street, London,  W.i.  Continuous.  Mats.,  Mon.  and Thurs.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Don- caster 673. Palace  Theatre.  Silver  Street. — Prop.,  Palace Theatre  (Doncaster),  Ltd.,  47-8,  High  Street, Doncaster.  Booked  by  Chas.  Thompson  at 97,  Albion  Street,  Leeds.  Continuous.  Prices 3d.  to  is.  6d.    Phone,  Doncaster 365. Picture  House,  High  Street. — Prop.,  Picture House  (Doncaster),  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hal! Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  2S.  Cafe  attached.  Phone,  Doncaster 446.    Station,  Doncaster,  L.N.E.R. Savoy  Cinema. — Booked  at  H.O.,  Newtown Picture  Palace,  Leeds.  Continuous.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Doncaster  1009. DORCHESTER  (Dorset),  Pop.  9,554. Palace  Theatre,  Durngate  Street. — Prop., Albany  Ward  Theatres,  Ltd.,  123,  Regent Street,  London,  W.i.  Phone,  Regent  3212. Booked  at  H.O.  by  A.  W.  Jarrett.  Stage, 35ft.  deep;  three  dressing-rooms.  Prices. 5d.tois.  6d.  Phone,  Dorchester  1 55.  Station. Dorchester,  S.R.  and  G.W.R. DORKING  (Surrey),  Pop,  8,058. Electric  Theatre,  South  Street. — Prop.,  T.  A. Edwards.  Booked  by  V.  S.  Piercey  at  Pavilion Cinema,  Dorking.  Continuous.  Prices,  3d. to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Dorking  123.  Station, Dorking  (North),  S.R. ,  and  Levland  Transport. Pavilion  Cinema,  South  Street— Prop.,  T.  A. Edwards.  Booked  at  Hall  by  V.  S.  Piercey. Prices,  3d.  to  2s.  Stage,  15ft.  deep;  two dressing-rooms.  Phone,  Dorking  137.  Station, Dorking  (North),  S.R.,and  Levland  Transport. Playhouse,  West  Street. — Prop,  and  Man., Jas.  Warwick.  Booked  by  Prop.  Continuous. Mat., Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d. to 2s.  4d.  Phone,  Dorking  22.  Stations, Dorking  (Town  and  North),  S.R.  Films  by Ley! and  Road  Transport  Service. DOUGLAS  (Isle  of  Man),  Pop.  20,000. Crescent  Picture  House. — Prop.,  Palace  and Derby  Castle,  Ltd.  Head  office,  Gaiety Theatre,  Douglas.  Booked  by  R.  E.  Ratclift. 18,  Edge  Grove,  Liverpool.  Phone,  Old  Swan 11 58.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Twice  weekly. Open  summer  season  only. Cunningham  Holiday  Camp  Cinema. — Prop., E.  H.  Cunningham.  Booked  at  Hall  by  W. Cunningham.  One  show  nightly.  Price  to public,  6d.  Station,  Douglas,  I.O.M.  Steam Packet  Co. Empire  Cinema,  Regent  Street. Pavilion. Picture  House,  Strand  Street. — Props.,  Strand Cinema  Theatre  Co.  (T920),  Ltd  3q.  Strand Street,  Douglas.  Continuous.  Phone,  Douglas 14.   Station,  Douglas. Royalty,  Walpole  Avenue. — Prop.,  Palace and  Derby  Castle,  Ltd.,  Gaiety  Theatre. Douglas.  'Phone,  191.  Booked' by  R.  E Ratcliff,  18,  Edge  Grove,  Liverpool.  Phone, Old  Swan  11 58.  Continuous.  Pictures  and Occasional  Variety.  Stage,  10  ft.  deep. Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  Phone,  Douglas  759 I.O.M.  Steam  Packet  Co. Kinema  Directory  [England). 417 Strand  Cinema,  Strand  Street. — Props.,  Strand Cinema  Theatre  Co.  (1920),  Ltd.  Continuous. Phone,  Douglas  14.  Station,  Douglas,  1.031. Steam  Packet  Co. DOVER  (Kent),  Pop.  39,985. King's  Hale,  Biggin  Street. — Prop.,  Harry Dav's  Amusements,  Ltd.,  Granville  House, Arundel  Street,  Strand,  W.C.2.  Phone,  City 5050.  Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly. Stage,  20  ft.  deep.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  iod. Phone,  Dover  580.  Station,  Dover  Priory S.R..  and  Motor  Transport. Queen's  Hall,  Queen's  Street.— Prop,  and  Res. Man.,  Clarence  Whittell.  Booked  at  Hall, by  Ernest  H.  Whittell.  Continuous.  Prices, 4(1.  to  is.  2d.  Station,  Dover  Priory,  S.R.  and Kent  Films  Transport  Co.,  Ltd. Regent  Picture  House. — Prop,  and  Res. Man.,  J.  H.  Brunton.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone, Dover  219.   Station,  Dover  Priory,  S.R. Town  Hall. — Dover  Entertainments  Com- mittee possess  cinematograph  appliances for  use  in  Town  Hall.  For  particulars, apply  to  C.  T.  Long,  Secretary,  Entertain- ments Committee,  Brook  House,  Dover. Phone,  Dover  90. DOVERCOURT  (Essex).  Pop.  15,800. Empire  Theatre,  Kings  Way. — Prop.,  F.  E. Bostock.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Films  booked at  Hippodrome,  Ipswich,  by  Douglas  F. Bostock.  Variety  by  Michael  Lyons.  Con- tinuous. Mat.,  Sat.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d. Phone,  Harwicl  90.  Stage,  18  ft.  deep  ;  2 dressing -noms,  Station,  Dovercourt  Bav, near  Harwich,  L.N.E.R. Regent  Theatre. — Prop..  F.  E.  Bostock, Pictures  and  Variety.  Booked  at  Hippodrome. Ipswich,  by  Douglas  F.  Bostock.  Variety  by Michael  Lyons.  Continuous.  Mat.,  Sat. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Harwich  95. •  Station,  Dovercourt  Bay,  L.N.E.R. DOWNHAM    MARKET  (Norfolk),  Pop. 2,343. Electric  Cinema. — Prop.,  London  and  Eastern Counties  Cinemas,  Ltd.  Nightly  at  7.15.  Sat. ontinuousfrom  6.15.  Mat.,  Sat.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Down- ham,  L.N.E.R. DRIFFIELD  (Yorkc),  Pop.  5,674. Victoria  Theatre,  Middle  Street  South.—- Prop.,  Driffield  Victoria  Theatre  and  Cafe  Co., Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  Capt.  F.  A.  Webb.  Booked  at Princess  Theatre,  Hemel  Hempstead,  by  Man. Dir.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  9d.  Station,  Driffield, L.N.E.R. DRIGHLINGTON  (Yorks),  Pop.  4,092. Palace  Picture  House. Whitehall  Cinema.  Prop,  and  Man.,  J.  W. Taylor,  373,  Harewood  Street,  Bradford. Booked  at  H.C.  Once  nightly.  Mat.  and continuous,  6.15  to  10.30  Sats.  Prices,  4d.  to gd.  Phone,  Bradford  456.  Station,  Drighling- ton,  L.N.E.R. DROITWiCH  SPA  (Worc.),  Pop.  4,588. Pavilion  Theatre,  Friar  Street. — Lessee  and Res.  Man., Stanley  Cholerton.  Booked  at  Hall. Variety  and  Pictures.  One  show  nightly, including  Sunday.  Mat.  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to gd.    StatioD,  Droitwich  Spa,  G.W.R. Salters  Hall. — Owners,  The  Corbett  Trustees Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone  . Droitwich  90.    Station,  Droitwich,  L.M.S. DRONFIELD  (Derby),  Pop.  4,435. Electra  Palace,  Chesterfield  Road. — Prop., Dronfield  Picture  Palace,  Ltd.  Pictures Variety.  Revue  and  Drama.  Booked  at  Hall by  W.  Dodson  Twigg.  One  show  nightly. Three  on  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Stage, 12  ft.  deep.  Prices,  3d.  to  gd.  Station,  Dron- field, L.M.S. DROYLSDEN   (Lancs  ),    Pop.  13,877. Electric  Theatre,  Ashton  Gate. — Prop., Droylsden  Electric  Theatre  Co.,  Ltd.  Two shows  Sat.,  continuous  rest  of  week.  Four changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  gd.  Phone. O^  enshaw  262.    Station,  Fairfield,  L.N.E.R, Palace  Theatre. DRYBROOK  (Glos.),  Pop.  5,000. Cinema. — Prop.,  W.  Gibbs,  1.  James  Street, Brithdir,  Glam.    Booked  at  H.O.    One  show nightlv.  Prices.  =;d.  to  is.  Station,  Cinderford, G.W.R. DUDLEY  (Northi'mbi-rland),  Pop.  4,000. Grand    Electric  Theatre. — Props.,  Hutson and  Chapman.     Booked  at   Hall   by   Rd . Henderson.     One  show  nightly.    Two  Sat. Occasional  Varietv.  Prices,  2d.  to  8d.  Station, Annitsford,  L.N.E.R. Victory  Theatre,  Burradon. DUDLEY  (Worc),  Pop.  55,908. Alexandra  Hall,  Lower  Gornall. — Prop., Alexandra  Halls  (Midlands),  Ltd.  Booked  at Hall.  Once  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  and  6d.  Station,  Dudley,  L.M.S. Castle  Cinema. — Prop.,  H.  S.  Bayliss.  Booked at  Hall  by  Prop.  Continuous.  Daily  Mats. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Dudlev  2617. Station,  Dudley,  L.M.S.  and  G.W.R. Criterion  Cinema,  High  Street.- — Prop.,  Pro- vincial Cinematograph  Theatres,  Ltd.,  123, Regent  Street,  London,  W.i.  Phone,  Regent 3212.  Booked  at  H.6.  Continuous,  three shows  Sat.  Daily  Mat.  Two  changes  weekly . Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.  Cafe  attached.  Phone, Dudlev  2421.  Stations,  Dudley.  L.M.S.  and G.W  .R. Dudley  Opera  House. — Prop.,  B.  Kennedy. Pictures  and  Variety.  Booked  at  Hal!. Prices,  3d.  to  3s.  Stage,  34  ft.  deep.  Dance Hall  attached.  Phone,  Dudley  2287.  Station, Dudley,  G.W.R.  and  L.M.S. Empire,  Hall  Street. — Prop.,  Gaumont  British Picture  Corpn.,  Ltd..  4,  Denman  Street, London,  W.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous evenings.  Two  shows  Sat.  Mats,  daily.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, 2087.  Station,  Dudley. ]  WHITE    CARGO  i THE  WORLDS  GREATEST  SUBJECT (A  British  Quota  Picture)  I I  W.  P.  FILM  Co.,  Ltd.,  92,  Wardour  St.,  London,  W.I .  * o 418 The  Kinematograph^Year  Book. Netherton  Pictureland. — Prop.,  H.  Bishop. Scala  Theatre.— Lessee,   W.   B.  McMillan. Booked  at  Castle  Cinema,  Dudley,  by  Prop, Continuous.     Prices,   3d.   to   8d.  Phone. Dudley  2267.    Station,  Dudlev.  G.WR.  and L.M.S. DUDLEY  HILL  (Yorks). Picture  Palace.— Prop.,  Goodalls  Pictures, Ltd.,  Albion  Street,  Cleckheaton.  Phone, Cleckheaton  224.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  P. Goodall.  Once  nightly,  twice  Sat.  Prices,  4d. to  nd.  Phone,  Dudlev  Hill  108.  Station. Dudley  Hill,  L.N.E.R.' DUDLEY  PORT  (Staffs),  Pop.  4,685. Alhambra. Victoria  Cinema. — Prop  and  Res.  Man., W.  W.  Doughty.  Two  shows  nightly Two  changes  weeklv.  Station,  Dudley  Port. L.M.S. DUKINFIELD  (Cheshire),  Pop.  19,493. Oxford  Super  Cinema. — Prop.,  Oxford  Picture Palace  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man. Continuous  Mon.  to  Fri.  Two  shows  Sat. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is. Phone,  Ashton  910.  Station.  Stalybridge, L.M.S. Palladium,  Crescent  Road. — Prop,  and  Man., F.  Taylor.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous, two  shows  Sat.  Mat.,  Mon.  and  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices  3d-.  to  8d.  Phone, Ashton   1335.    Station,   Dukinfield,  L.M.S. Princess  Picture  Theatre,  King  Street. — Prop.,  Princess  Picture  Palace,  Ltd.  Booked at  Hall.  Twice  nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  8d. Station,  Dukinfield,  L.M.S. DUNSTABLE  (Beds),  Pop.  8,894. Palace. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  J.  F.  Maicham. 40,   Priory  Road.    Continuous.    Mat.,  Sat. Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d. Station,  Dunstable,  L.N.E.R. DUNSTON-ON-TYNE  (Co.  Durham).  Pop- 9,272. Albert  Picture  Palace,  Ravensworth  Road. — ■ Prop.,  Dunston  Picture  Hall  Co.,  Ltd.  Res. Man.,  Ed.  Parkin.  Station,  Gateshead, L.N.E.R. Imperial  Hall,  Ravensworth  Road. — Prop., Dunston  Imperial  Hall  Co.,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.. F.  W.  Morrison.  Booked  by  F.  W.  Morrison. Two  shows  nightly.  Mats.,  "Wed.  and  Sat. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  2d.  to  6d. Phone,  Whickham  66.  Station,  Gateshead, L.N.E.R. DURHAM  (Co.  Durham),  Pop.  18,009. Assembly  Rooms  Cinema. — Prop.,  T.  Rush- worth  and  Sons.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Station. Durham,  L.N.E.R. Crescent  Kinema,  Belmont. — Prop.,  G.  Laud. Globe  Cinema.,  51*-,  North  Road,  Durham.— Prop.,  Durham  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at. Hall.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  2d.    Phone,  Durham  238, Palace. — Prop.,  Rawes'  Entertainments  Co.. Ltd.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  nd.  Phone,  Durham  137. Station,  Durham. DURSLEY  (Glos.),  Pop.  2,601. Victoria  Cinema  Theatre. — Prop.,  Hinckley and  Dursley  Theatres,  Ltd.  One  show  Mon. to  Fri.  Twice  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone.  Dursley  77. Station,  Dursley,  L.M.S. EaRBY  (Yorks),  Pop.  5,890. Cinema.— Prop. ,    Earby    Cinema    Co.  Two changes  weekly. Empire.— Booked    at    Hall.     Once  nightly. Station,  Earby,  L.M.S. EARLESTOWN  (Lancs),  Pop.  10,500. Empire  Pavilion.— Prop.,  South  Lancashire Hippodrome  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  by  Gen.  Man.. Fred  Harrison.  Prices.  3d.  to  "is.  Phone. Newton-le-Wiilows  63.  Station.  Earlestown. L.M.S.  ' Hippodrome.— Prop.,  South  Lancashire  Hippo- drome Co.,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.  and  Booking Man.,  Fred  Harrison.  Twice  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  gd.  Station Earlestown,  L.M.S. Pavilion,  Market  Street. — Lessees,  South Lancashire  Hippodrome  Co..  Ltd.  Man.  Dir. and  Booking  Man.,  Fred  Harrison.  Pictures and  occasional  Variety.  Two  shows  nightly. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Newton-le-Willows 53.    Station,  Earlestown  Junction,  L.M.S. EARL  SHILTON  (Leicester),  Pop.  4,435 . Palace.— Prop,  and  Man.,  H.  S.  Cooper. Booked  at  Hall.  Once  nightly.  Twice  011 Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Occasional  V,  ri  it  v. Stage,  15  ft.  deep.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone, Earl  Shilton,  37.    Station  Hinekley,  L.M.S. EASINGTON  (Co.  Durham),  Pop.  9,190. Empire  Theatre. Hippodrome. Miners  Hall  Cinema.  Easington  Colliery. — Prop.,  Easington  Miners  Institute  and Cinema,  Ltd.  Pictures  and  Varieties.  Booked at  Hall.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Stage,  20  ft.  deep  ; 2  dressing-rooms .  Station,  Easington! L.N.E.R. EASINGWOLD  (Yorks),  Pop.  2,000. Cinema.,  Market  Place.— Prop.,  E.  H.  Burton. Booked  by  Prop,  at  Normandene,  Easingwold. Three  nights  weekly,    Thurs.,  Fri.  and  Sat. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Films  by  Motor  from  Leeds. EAST  ARDSLEY  (Yorks),  Pop.  5,000. Empire   Picture   Palace. — Prop,   and  Res. Man.,  H.  Dodsworth.   One  show  nightly. Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,  4d.  to  9d. Station,  Ardsley,  L.N.E.R. EASTBOURNE  I  Sussex),  Pop  62,030, Devonshire  Park  Pavilion  Cinema,  Devon- shire Park.— Prop..  Devonshire  Park  (East- bourne), Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Twice daily  at  3  and  8.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  iod.  Phone. Eastbourne  9.  Station,  Eastbourne,  S.R. Eastern  Cinema,  Seaside.— Prop.,  H.  Baker. Continuous.  Daily  Mat.  Two  changes  weekly. Phone,  Eastbourne  705.  Station,  Eastbourne S.R. Elysium,  Seaside. — Prop.,  Amusements  (East- bourne), Ltd.  H.O.,  Picturedrome,  East- bourne. Booked  by  Randolph  E.  Richards at  H.O.  Continuous.  Pictures  and  Variety. Stage,  26  ft.  deep.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d . Phone,  Eastbourne  43.  Station,  Eastbourne, S.R. New  Central  Cinema,  Seaside  Road. — Prop., Central  and  Eastern  Cinemas,  Ltd.  Res. and  Bkg.  Man.,  P.  V.  Lunch.  Continuous. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Eastbourne 1 183.    Station,  Eastbourne,  S.R. Picturedrome,  Langney Road. — Prop.,  Picture- drome (Eastbourne),  Ltd.  Gen.  and  Booking Man.,  Randolph  E.  Richards.  Continuous. Prices,  8d.  to  2s.  Phone,  Eastbourne  1441, Station,  Eastbourne,  S.R. Kinema  Directory  (England). 419 Regent  Picture  House,  High  Street,  Old Town.— Lessee,  T.  A.  Dearden.  Booked  at Hail.  Continuous.  Mat.,  Sat.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  East- bourne 1293.    Station,  Eastbourne,  S.R. Tivoli  Super-Cinema,  Seaside  Road. — Prop., M.  Freedman.     Continuous.     Two  changes weekly.   Prices,  8d.  to  2s.  4.6..  Phone,  East- bourne 1031.   Station,  Eastbourne,  S.R. EAST  DEREHAM  (Norfolk),  Pop.  5,659. Corn  Exchange  Cinema. — Prop.,  Corn  Ex- change Co.  Occasional  shows.  Station,  Dere- ham, L.N.E.R. Exchange  Theatre. — Props.,  Diggins  and Smithard.  Once  nightly,  twice  Sat.  Mat. Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to is.  6d.  Phone,  East  Dereham  76.  Station, E.  Dereham,  L.N.E.R. Dereham  and  District  Picture  Palace. — Prop.,  Dereham  and  District  Picture  Palace Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  by  S.  H.  Darren.  One show  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.  6d.     Station,  Dereham,  L.N.E.R. EAST  GRINSTEAD  (Sussex),  Pop.  7,319. Cinema  De  Luxe,  London  Road.— Props., Freedman  and  Hauser,  35,  Oxford  Street,  W. Phone,  Gerrard  2470.  Pictures  and  Variety. Pictures  booked  at  H.O.  and  Variety  by Charles  Wrangham's  Agency,  15,  Harrington Street,  Regent's  Park,  N.W.i.  Continuous. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  E.  Grinstead  277. Station,  East  Grinstead,  S.R.,  and  Road Transport. Whitehall  Palace. — Prop.,  Letheby  and Christopher,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Mat.,  daily except  Friday.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  East  Grinstead  82. Station,  East  Grinstead,  S.R. EAST  HARTLEPOOL  (Co.  Durham),  Pop. 12,000. Palladium,  Northgate. — Prop.,  Palladium (Hartlepool),  Ltd.  H.O.,  Hippodrome,  Mid- dlesbrough. Booked  at  H.O.  by  Thos.  Thomp- son. Twice  nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone, Hartlepool  6001.  Station,  East  Hartlepool, L.N.E.R. EASTLE1GH  (Hants),  Pop.  15,617. Eastleigh  Variety  Theatre,  Market  Street. — ■ Prop,  and  Man.,  Geo.  W.  A.  Wright.  Booked at  Hall.  Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly. Occasional  Variety.  Stage,  2cJ  ft.  deep. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone,  Eastleigh  29. Station,  Eastleigh,  S.R. Picture  House,  Market  Street. — Prop.,  Geo. W.  A.  Wright.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous" Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is. Phone,  Eastleigh  29.  Station,  Eastleigh,  S.R. EAST    &    WEST    MOLESEY  (Surrey) Pop.  7,277. East  Molesey  and  Hampton  Court  Picture Palace. — Prop,  and  Man.,  Thomas  Allen. Booked  at  Hall  by  Prop.  Continuous.  Two. changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  iod. Station,  Hampton  Court,  S.R. EAST  RETFORD  (Notts),  Pop.  13,412. Corn  Exchange. Town  Hall. EASTWOOD  (Notts),  Pop.  5,074. Empire. — Booked  at  Hall  by  R.  L.  Kemp. One  show  nightly  Two  on  Sat.  Pictures  and Variety.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Langley Mill  23.  Stations,  Langley  Mill  and  Eastwood, L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. EBBW  VALE  (Mon.),  Pop.  35,383. Market  Hall  Cinema. — Prop.,  Market  Cinema Co.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone,  Ebbw  Vale  41. Station,  Ebbw  Vale,  L.M.S. ECCLES  (Lancs),  Pop.  44,237. Crown  Theatre,  Church  Street. — -Prop.,  W.  H. Broadhead  and  Sons,  Hulme  Hippodrome, Manchester.  Phone,  City  5928.  Booked  at H.O.  Two  shows  nightly.  One  change weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  3s.  Station.  Eccles, L.M.S. Empire. — Prop.,   Lancashire  Entertainments, Ltd.    Gen.  Man.  A.  Taylor.    Twice  nightly . Two  changes  weekly.      Prices,  4d.  to  gd. Station,  Eccles,  L.M.S. Regent. — Prop.,  Lancs.  Entertainments,  Ltd. Gen.  Man.,  A.    Taylor.      Station,  Eccles. ECCLESFIELD  (near   Sheffield)  (Yorks) Pop.  22,404. E  cclesfield  Cinema.— Prop.,  Ecclesfield Cinema,  Ltd.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.    Station,  Ecclesfield,  L.M.S. ECKINGTON  (Derby),  Pop.  12,164. Picture  House.— Prop.,  Tivoli  (Sheffield),  Ltd., Norfolk  Street.  Sheffield.  Phone,  Sheffield 21438.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Films  booked at  H.O.  and  Variety  at  Handko's  Variety Agency,  Sheffield.  One  show  nightly,  two  on Sat.  Prices,  sd.  to  is.  2d.  Stage,  15  ft.  deep  ; 3  dressing-rooms.  Dance  Hall  adioining. Station,  Eckington,  L.N.E.R.  and  L.M.S. EDENBRIDGE  (Kent),  Pop.  2,895. Cinema. — Prop.,  Adelphi  Advertising  Co.,  Ltd. Continuous,    Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Station, Edenbridge,  S.R. EDLINGTON  (nr.  Doncaster)  (Yorks). Cinema.— Prop.,  Edlington  Cinema  Ltd.,  5, Priory  Place,  Doncaster.  Booked  by  G. Brocklesby,  F.L.A.A.,  certified  accountant, Conisborough.  Phone,  Conisborough  29. Nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Station,  Don- caster, L.N.E.R. EGHAM  (Surrey),  Pop.  13,735. Bohemia,    153,  High  Street. — Prop.,  S.  Stotes- bury.   Booked  at  Hall.  Nightly.   Prices,  6d. to  is.  6d.     Phone,  Egham  433.  Station, Egham,  S.R. Gem  Electric  Theatre,  High  Street. — Prop., J.  D.  Harris.    Continuous.     Two  changes weekly.    Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^  'V;1\::^M$^ Jeanette  Loff,  the P.D.C. find  of  1929 420 The  Kinemato graph  Yeat  Book. EGREMONT  (Cheshire),  Pop.  3,982. Lyceum,  King  Street. — Prop.,  Lyceum  Egre- mont,  Ltd.  Head  office,  19,  Sweeting  Street, Liverpool.  Phone,  Bank  4076.  Booked  at H.O.  by  J.  F.  Wood.  Continuous.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Wallasey  743.  Station.  Lime Street,  L.M.S. Royal  Picture  House.  King  Street. — Prop., Wallasey  Cinema,  Ltd.  (same  address).  Man. and  Licensee,  H.  G.  Griffin.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Wallasey 1269.    Station,  Liverpool  terminus. EGREMONT  (Cumb.)  Pop.  6,584. Castle  Theatre.— Prop.,  Egremont  Cinema > Ltd.,  Station  Road,  Dalton-in-Furness- Booked  by  J.  Backhouse,  Empire  Theatre. Dalton-in-Furness.  Once  nightly,  twice Mon.  and  Sat.  Pictures,  Varieties  and Theatricals.  Depth  of  stage,  12  ft.  Dance Room  attached.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone, E<?remont  20.    Station,  Egremont,  L.M.S. Empire  Theatre. Kino  Hall. ELDON  LANE  (Co.  Durham),  Pop.  3,000. Club  Cinema. — Prop.,  The  Eldon  Lane  Work- men's Club  and  Institute,  Ltd.  Booking  Man., J.  C.  Harwood.  Once  nightly,  twice  Sat. Two  changes  weekly  and  Sunday  programme. Prices,  2d.  to  6d.  Station,  Bishop  Auckland, L.N.E.R. Picture  House.— Prop,  and  Man.,  W.  E. Piercy.  Booked  at  Hall.  Once  nightly,  two shows  Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Station,  Bishop Auckland,  L.N.E.R. E I. LAND  (Yorks),  Pop.  10,554. Central  Picture  House.— Prop.,  Central Pictures  (Elland),  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Prices.  3d.  to  8d.  Station, Elland,  L.M.S. Palladium.  Southgate. — Prop.,  Central  Pictures (Elland),  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  One  show nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d. to  is.    Station,  Elland,  L.M.S. ELLESMERE  (Salop),  Pop.  1,830. Cinema. — -Prop.,  Cambria  and  Border  Cinemas, Ltd.,  The  Priory,  Wrexham.  Phone,  Wrex- ham 390.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  Alan  S.  Milner. Films,  c/o  Parcels  Office,  Wrexham,  or  per Road  Auto  to  Wrexham  Office. ELLESMERE     PORT    (Cheshire),  Pop. 17,000. Hippodrome.— Prop.,  Majestic  Cinemas  (Elles- mere  Port),  Ltd.  Pictures  and  Variety. Booked  by  Man.  Dir.  Continuous.  Twice  on Sat.  Prices,  sd.  to  is.  Stage,  20  ft.  deep  ; five  dressing-rooms.  Phone,  Ellesmere  Port  54. Station,  Ellesmere  Port,  L.M.S.  and  G.W.R. M\jestic  Super  Cinema. — Prop.,  Majestic Cinemas  (Ellesmere  Port),  Ltd.  Pictures  and Variety.  Booked  by  Man.  Dir.  Continuous. Twice  on  Sat.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Stage,  14  ft. deep  ;  two  dressing  rooms.  Phone,  Ellesmere Port  54.  Station,  Ellesmere  Port,  L.M.S. and  G.W.R. Queen's  Cinema,  Whitby  Road. — Prop.,  St. George  Cinema,  Ltd.,  1/3.  Stanley  Street, Liverpool.  Phone,  Bank  4371.  Booked  at H.O.  Continuous.  Mon.  to  Fri.  ;  two  shows Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Ellesmere Port  87.    Station,  Ellesmere  Port,  G.W.R. ELSECAR  (Yorks),  Pop.  4,500. Electra  Palace  Theatre. — Lessee  and  Man.., W.  Wrightson.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous Two  changes  weekly.     Prices,  4d.  and  6d. Station,  Ehecar  and  Hoyland.  L.M-S. ELY  (Cambs),  Pop.  7,690. Electric  Cinema,  Market  Street. — Prop.,  Ely- Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  by  Harry  Bancroft, Hippodrome,  Wisbech,  Cambs.  Nightly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Elv  115.  Station, Ely,  L.N.E.R.    Films  by  Road  Transport. Public  Hall  Cinema. EMSWORTH  (Hants),  Pop.  4,337. Cinema.— Prop,  and  Man.,  C.  B.  Fowlie.  Booked at  Hall.  Continuous  from  6  p.m.  ■  Prices,  4d. to  is.  3d.   Station,  Emsworth,  S.R. ENFIELD  (Mddx  ),  Pop.  60,743. Premier  Cinema,  Enfield  Wash. Queen's  Hall  Kinema.- — Props.,  L.  and  A.  G. Rata.     Continuous.    Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  2s.    Stage,  5  ft.  deep ;  one dressing  room.   Phone,  Enfield  0439.  Station, Enfield,  L.M.S.,  and  L.N.E.R. Rialto    Theatre. — Prop.,    Denman  Picture Houses,  Ltd.,  4-6,  Denman  Street,  London, W.i.     Continuous.     Two  changes  weeklv. Phone,  Enfield  711.   Station,  Enfield,  L.M.S.. and  L.N.E.R. EPP!NG  (Essex),  Pop.  4,197. Empire  Cinema,  High  Street. — Props..  Slinger and  Preston.  Continuous.  Mat.,  Sat.  Phone. Epping  208.  Station,  Epping,  L.N.E.R.,  and Road  Transport. Picture  Palace,  High  Street. — Prop.,  Miss A.  D.  Page.  Twice  nightly,  Mat.  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Phone,  Epping  102.  Station, Epping,  L.N.E.R.  and  Road  Transport. EPSOM  (Surrey),  Pop.  13,803. Cinema  Royal,  High  Street. — Prop.,  E.  H. Thompson.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  2s. Phone,  Epsom  438.  Station,  Epsom,  S.R.,  and Leyland  Transport  Service. Palladium. — Prop,  and  Man.,  Wilfred  Orbell. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  2s.    Station,  Epsom,  S.R. ERITH  (Kent),  Pop.  31,568. Oxford  Picture  Theatre. — -(Closed). Picture  House. — Prop.,  Sidney  Bacon's  Pic- tures, Ltd.,  108,  Gt.  Russell  Street,  Blooms- bury,  W.C.i.  Phone,  Museum  5221.  Booked at  H.O.  Continuous.  Pictures  and  Variety-. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Erith  487.  Station, Erith,  S.R. Tower  Cinema. —  Props.,  W.  T.  Smith  and  Son. Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.    Films  by  Motor  Transport. ESH  WINNING  (Co.  Durham),  Pop.  3,000. Pavilion.— Prop.,  F.  W.  Storey,  Commercial Street,    Cornsay.      Pictures    and  Variety. Films  booked  at  Hall  by  F.  W.  Storey. Variety   by   Billy   Knight,   at  Newcastle. One  show  nightly,  two  on  Sat.   Prices,  4d.  to 9d.    Stage,  30  ft.  deep  ;  five  dressing  rooms. Phone,  Esh  Winning  4.  Station,  Waterhouses, L.N.E.R. Memorial  Hall. ESTON  (Yorks),  Pop.  2,500. Picture  Hall. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  J.  H. Calvert.  Booked  at  Hall.  One  show  nightly. Prices,  2d.  to  6d.  Station,  Eston,  L.N.E.R, Kinema  Directory  {England). 421 ETON  (Bucks),  Pop.  3,366. Eton  Cinema  Theatre,  High  Street.— Prop., H.  Boyle  &  Son,  2,  Albany  Road,  Windsor. Continuous.  Mat.,  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d.  Station,  Eton  and Windsor,  S.R. EVENWOOD    (near    Bishop  Auckland (Co.  Durham),  Pop.  5,000. Empire. — Prop.,  Etherington  Bros.  One  show nightly,  two  on  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices  6d.  to  is.  Station,  Even  wood,  L.N.E.R. EVESHAM  (Worc  s),  Pop.  8,685. Grand  Cinema. — Prop.,  The  Super  Cinema  and Theatre  (Evesham),  Ltd.,  The  Scala  Theatre, High  Street.  Man.  and  Licensee,  Frank Ridge.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Evesham  217.  Station, Evesham,  G.W.R.,  and  L.M.S. The  Scala  Theatre,  High  Street.— Prop., The  Super  Cinema  and  Theatre  /Evesham), Ltd.  Man.  and  Licensee,  Frank  Ridge. Booked  at  Hall.  Pictures,  Variety  and Theatrical.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Boxes,  6s. and  8s.  Stage,  21  ft.  deep ;  four  dressing rooms.  Phone,  Evesham  217.  Station.  Eves- ham, G.W.R.,  and  L.M.S. EYE  (Suffolk),  Pop.  1781. Leeds  Hall. — Prop.,   W.   Soamer,  Stamford House,    Market    Deepi  ng.    Once  nightly. Prices,    5d.   to   is.    Station,  Peterborough (North),  L.M.S. EXETER  (Devon),  Pop.  59,608. City  Palace,  Fore  Street. — Prop.,  City  Palace Co.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  6d.    Station,  Exeter,  G.W.R. Empire  Theatre,  248,  High  Street. — Prop. Exeter  Cinematograph  Co.,  Ltd.  Continuous Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Exeter  707 Stations,  St.  Davids,  G.W.R.  ;  Queen  Street S.R. Hippodrome,  London  Inn  Square.— Prop., Northernhay  Properties,  Ltd.,  63,  Albion House,  59,  New  Oxford  Street,  London, W.C.i.  Phone,  Museum  3142.  Booked  at H.O.  by  Fred.  Peel.  Two  shows  nightly. Prices,  8d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone,  Exeter  2594. Station,  Queen  Street,  S.R. King's  Hall  Picture  House,  St.  Thomas. — Prop.  King's  Hall  (Exeter),  Ltd.  Sec,  Edgar House.  Mat.  daily.  Two  shows  nightly. Two  changes  weekly.  Station,  Exeter,  G.W.R. Palladium,  Paris  Street. — Prop.,  Provincial Cinematograph  Theatres,  Ltd.  Booked  at H.O.  Continuous.  2.30  to  10.30.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Exeter  2019.  Stations, St.  David's,  G.W.R.,  and  Queen  Street,  S.R. Theatre  Royal,  London  Inn  Square.— Prop., Exeter  Theatre  Co.  Occasional  shows.  Tea Room  attached.  Phone,  Exeter  4021.  Station, St.  David's,  G.W.R. EXMOUTH  (Devon),  Pop.  13,614. Kixg'sPictureTheatre,  Exeter  Road. — 'Booked at  Hall.  Continuous.  Mat.  daily.  Two  changes weekly.  Stage  17  ft.  deep.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d. Phone,  Exmouth  243.  Station,  Exmouth, S.R. New  Picture  House,  Parade. — Prop.,  and  Res. Man.,  L.  B.  Thomas.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Mat.  daily.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d. Phone,  Exmouth  487.  Station,  Exmouth,  S.R. Public  Hall.— Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  Walter J.  A.  Bayley.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Mat.,  daily.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  Cd. to  is.  6d.  Station,  Exmouth,  S.R. EYAM,  near  Sheffield  (Derbyshire),  Pop.  1,000. Mechanics  Hall. — Props.,  J.  Brown  and  Co. All  correspondence  to  R.  O.  Brown,  228,  Ful- wood  Road,  Sheffield.  Once  nightly.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.    Phone,  Sheffield  61126. FaCIT  (Lancs),  Pop.  2,437. Star  Cinema. — Prop.,  E.  Hilton.  One  show nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Station, Facit,  L.M.S. FAILSWORTH   (Lancs),  Pop.  16,972. Grand  Theatre,  Oldham  Road. — Prop.,  Chas. Ogden,  76,  Victoria  Street,  Manchester.  Phone, Central  7657.    Booked  at  H.O.  Twice  nightly. Mon.and  Sat.,  continuous  rest  of  week.  Prices, 3d.  to  8d.    Phone,  Failsworth  75.  Station, Failsworth,  L.M.S. Popular    Palace. — Prop,    and    Res.  Man., D.  Turner.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Phone,  Failsworth  140.    Station,  Failsworth. FAKENHAM  (Norfolk),  Pop.  3,181. Central  Cinema,  Station  Road. — -Lessee  and Man.,  C.  Howell.    Booked  at  Hall  by  H.  E. Howell.   Once  nightlv.   Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d. Station,  Fakenham,  L.N.E.R. Electric    Pavilion. — -Prop.,    Priest    &  Co., Booked  at  Head  Office,  Holt  Road.  Res.  Man. , H.  S.  Priest.    Once  nightly.    Two  changes weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  Station, Fakenham, L.N.E.R. FALMOUTH  (Cornwall).  Pop.  13,318. Polytechnic  Cinema. — Lessees,  Harris  Bros. Gen.  Man.,  W.  G.  Woodward.    Booked  at St.    George's    Hall.    Two    shows  nightly. Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,   4d.   to  is. Station,  Falmouth,  G.W.R.  (Parcel  Office). St.   George's  Hall,  Church  Street. — Prop., Harris  Bros.    Booked  at  Hall.    Two  shows. nightly.    Mat.,  Sat.    Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d. Phone,  Falmouth  169.    Station,  Falmouth. G.W.R.  (Parcel  Office). FAR  EH  AM  (Hants),  Pop.  10,066. Alexandra  Theatre,  West  Street. — Prop., Fareham  and  District  Entertainments.  Ltd. Booked  at  Hall.  Twice  nightly.  Prices,  6d. to2S.  Phone,  Fareham  88.  Station,  Fareham, S.R. The  Archibald    Nettlefold  Production— "THE  STORY  OF  THE  FLAG" Series  of  6  one*ree!ers. BUTCHER'S  FILM  SERVICE,  LTD.,  175,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.l Branches  in  all  Provincial  centres. ■  HIM  II  I!  I  _  Jl,  Hll    --.jMMMWBM—gWgg      III  1— — — 422 The  Kinemalograph  Yea?  Book. FARINGDON  (Berks),  Pop.  3,076. Cinema. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  S.  N.  Barnard.. Booked    at    Hall.    Once    nightly.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.  6d.    Station,  Faringdon,  G.W.R. FARNBOROUGH  (Hants),  Pop.  12,645. Avenue    Palace,    Camp    Road. — Prop.,  C. Darby.    Nightly.    Phone,  S.  Farnboro'  6o. Station.  S.  Farnborough,  S.R. Scala,  Camp  Road.- — Prop.,  C.  Darby.  Twice nightly.    Phone,  S.  Farnboro'  6o.  Station, S.  Farnborough,  S.R. FARNGDMBE  (Surrey),  Pop.  3,841. Kixg  George's  Cinema. — Prop.,  County Cinemas,  Ltd.,  7,  Gerrard  Street,  W.i.  Phone, Regent  4721.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous. Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage  12ft.  deep. Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  Phone,  Godalming  455. Station,  Farncombe.  S.R. FARNDON  (Cheshire). Cinema. — Prop.,  Cambria  and  Border  Cinemas, Ltd..  8,  Temple  Row,  "Wrexham.  Phone, Wrexham  390.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  Alan  S. Milner.  Films  c/o  Parcels  Office,  Wrexham, or  per  Road  Auto  to  Wrexham  Office. FARNHAM  (Surrey),  Pop.  12,133. Palace,  8,  East  Street. — Prop.,  Farnham Theatre  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Two shows  nightly.  Mat.,  Wed.  and  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone, Farnham  99.    Station,  Farnham,  S.R. FARNHAM  COMMON  (Bucks),  Pop.  1,500. Cinema. — Prop.,  H.  J.  Dowsing,  Sydney  House, Farnham  Common.  Booked  by  Prop. Once  daily,  Thurs.,  Fri.  and  Sat.  Dance  Hall attached.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone, Farnham  Common  152.  Station,  Slough, G.W.R. FARNWORTH  (Lancs.),  Pop.  27,900. Empire,  Albert  Road,  Farnworth. — Prop.> Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  W.  Rams- den.  Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to  9d.  Phone - Farnworth  362.   Station,  Moses  Gate,  L.M.S- Hippodrome,  Moses  Gate.  Booked  at  Hall  by Man.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weeKly, Phone,  Farnworth  78.  Station,  Moses  Gate, L.M.S. Kings  Hall. Palace,  King  Street. — Prop.,  Empire  Picture Palace,  Ltd.,  9,  Maudsley  Street,  Bolton. Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to is.  2d.  Phone,  28.  Station,  Farmvorth, L.M.S. ;  and  motor  delivery  by  Mrs.  Heath- cote,  Farnworth. Savoy. FAVERSHAM  (Kent).  Pop.  10,870. Empire  Picture  Hall,  Tanner  Street. — -Props., E.  W.  Thomas  and  Sons.    Booked  at  Hall. Two  shows  nightly.    Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  \\&.  to  is.  Station,  Faversham,  S.R. Gem  Picture  Palace,  Preston  Street. — Prop., Gem  Picture  Palace  Co.    Booked  at  Hall  by appointment.    Twice  nightly.    Mats.,  Thurs. and  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.    Prices  2d.  to 1  id.  Station,  Faversham,  S.R. FEATHERSTQNE  (Yorks),  Pop.  14,839. Hippodrome.— -Prop.,  Hippodrome  Feather- stone,  Ltd.  Booked  by  T.  C.  Holden,  Empire, Harrogate.  One  show  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.    Prices,  3d.  to  is.    Phone,  Feather- -  stone  27.   Station,  Featherstone,  L.M.S. FELIXSTOWE  (Suffolk),  Pop.  11,655. Playhouse,  Hamilton  Road. — Prop.,  Felix- stowe Picture  House,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  A.  S. Van  den  Bergh.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  iod.  Phone,  Felix- stowe 170.  Station,  Felixstowe  Town,  L.N.E.R. Victoria  Cinema. — Under  same  control  as  Play- house.  Closed  in  winter. FELLING  (Co.  Durham),  Pop.  26,152. Corona  Theatre,  Coldwell  Street. — Prop., Felling  and  District  Pictures,  Ltd.  Man. Dir.,  Stanley  Rogers.  Gen.  Man.  and  Sec, Edward  J.  Hinge.  Booked  at  109,  Pilgrim Street,  Newcastle.  Twice  nightly.  Prices, 3d.,  5d.  and  8d.  Station,  Felling-on-Tyne, L.N.E.R. Imperia,  Wellington  Street. — Prop.,  Imperia Hall  Co.  (Felling),  Ltd.  Two  shows  nightly. Two  changes  weeklv.  Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Phone . Felling  47.    Station,  Felling,  L.N.E.R. FELTHAM  (Mddx.),  Pop.  6,399. New  Cinema. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,   A.  J. Thorogocd,  66,  Hanworth  Roaa,  Feltham. Booked  at  Hall,  evenings  only.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d. Station,  Feltham.  S.R. FENCEHOUSES  (Co.  Durham),  Pop.  4,000. Palace. — Prop..     Fencehouses     Palace,  Ltd. One  show  nightly.    Two  changes  weekly. Prices,   3d.   to   8d.     Station,  Fencehouses, L.N.E.R. FENTON  (Staffs),  Pop.  25,620. Palace,  Market  Street. — Prop.,  Fenton  Picture Palace  Co.,  Ltd.  Two  shows  nightly.  Mat., Tues.,  Wed.  and  Sat.  Three  changes  weekly Prices,  5d.  to  9<i.  Phone,  Longton  284. Station,  Fenton.  L.M.S. Royal  Cinema,  Manor  Street. — Prop.,  Harper &  Ashton,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Prices,  4d.  to  8d.   Station,  Fenton,  L.M.S FERRYHILL  (Co.  Durham),  Pop.  10,133. Gaiety  Theatre. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man., R.  B.  Welch.  Booked  at  Hall.  Once  nightly, two  shows  Sat.  Variety  occasionally  ;  booked by  J.  Hardy,  Easington.  Stage,  18  ft.  deep  ; two  dressing  rooms.  Prices,  <id.  to  8d.  Phone, Ferryhill  39.    Station,  Ferryhill,  L.N.E.R. Miner's  Hall,  Dean  Bank.— Prop.,  Tay Carson  &  Cadman.  One  show  nightly.  Two changes  weekly. Pavilion. — Props.,  Wall  &  Thompson.  Booked at  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Once  nightly.  Prices, 2d.  to  7d.  Phone,  Ferryhill  47.  Station, Ferryhill,  L.N.E.R. FELEY  (Yorks),  Pop.  4,549. Grand  Theatre  and  Picturedrome,  Union Street. — Prop.,  Filey  Enterprises,  Ltd.  Man. Dir.,  Andie  Caine.  Booked  at  Hall.  One  show nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d. to  is.  6d.    Station,  Filey,  L.N.E.R. FULTON,  near  Bristol  (Glos.) Filton  Memorial  Hall,  Claremont  House. — Props.,  Trustees.  Hon.  Sec.  and  Booking Man.,  H.  J.  Hunt.  Occasional  shows.  Stage 12ft.  deep.  Phone,  Filton  41.  Station,  Filton, G.W.R. FINEDON  (North a nts),  Pop.  3,973. Regent  Palace. — Prop.,  Irthlingboro'  Theatre Synd.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  A.  T.  Watts.  Once nightly,  Mon.  to  Fri.  Continuous  Sat.  Prices, 3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Finedon  9.  Station, Irthlingborough.  L.M.S. Kinema  Directory  (England). 423 FLEET  (Hants),  Pop.  3,689. King  George's  Cinema.— Prop.,  County Cinemas,  Ltd.,  7,  Gerrard  Street,  London,  W.i. Phone,  Regent  4721.  Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  6d.  to  23.  Phone,  Fleet  200. Station,  Fleet.  S.R. FLEETWOOD  (Lancs),  Pop.  19,448. \rt  Pictures,  Lord  Street.— Prop.,  John Walters.  Two  shows  nightly.  Mat.  daily. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Phone. Fleetwood  429.  Station,  Fleetwood,  L.M.S. Empress  Picturedrome,  Lord  Street. — Prop., North  Lancashire  (Fleetwood)  Electric Theatres,  Ltd.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices.  3d.  to  7d.  Station. Fleetwood,  L.M.S. Palace,  Adelaide  Street. — Prop.,  Fleetwood Palace,  Ltd.  One  shos\  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Fleet- wood 513. Pier  Pavilion,  Esplanade. — Prop..  Fleetwood Pier  and  Pavilion,  Ltd.  Sec.  and  Man.,H.  A. Deakin,  F.C.I.S.  One  show  nightly,  Mat. daily  in  summer.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone  563.  Station. Fleetwood,  L.M.S. FOLKESTONE  (Kent),  Pop.  37,571. Central  Picture  Theatre,  George  Lane. — Prop.,  Central  Picture  Theatre,  Ltd.  Booked at  Hall  by  Man.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone,  Folke- stone, 335.   Road  Transport. Pier  Pavilion. — Prop.,  Victoria  Pier  (Folke- stone) Synd.,  Ltd.  Dancing  and  occasional Sunday  Picture  Shows.  Phone,  Folkestone 369,    Station,  Folkestone  Central,  S.R. Playhouse,  Super  Cinema  and  Cafe, Guildhall Street. — Prop.,  J.  and  H.  Alldays,  Ltd. Booked  at  Ha1!.  Occasional  Variety.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to is.  3d.  Phone,  Folkestone  554.  Stage  17ft. deep.  Station,  Central  S.R. Savoy  Theatre,  Grace  Hill. — Prop,  and  Man., G.  W.  Rundle.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage  14ft deep.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone,  Folkestone 485.   Station,  Central  S.R. FOREST  HALL  (Northumberland). New  Picture  House. — Prop.,  Stanhope  (New- castle-on-Tyne),  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Two  shows nightly,  one  show  Sun.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices  3d.  to  8d.  Phone,  Benton  143.  Station, Forest  Hall,  L.N.E.R. FORDINGBRIDGE  (Hants),  Pop.  3,456. Picture  House. — Prop.,  W.  Haggar,  38,  King George  Avenue,  Bournemouth.  Phone, Bourne- mouth 571 1.  Booked  by  Prop.  One  show three  nights  weekly,  two  shows  Sat.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  3d.     Station,  Fordingbridge,  S.R. FORM  BY  (Lancs),  Pop.  6,319. Picturedrome. Queen's  Picture  House,  Three  Tuns  Lane. — Prop.  Formby,  P.H.,Ltd.,  24, North  JohnS  t., Liverpool.  Phone,  Bank  9236.  Booked  at H.O.  by  Regent  Enterprises,  Ltd.  Two  shows Mon.,  Wed.  and  Sat.  Once  rest  of  week. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Formby  430" Station,  Formby,  L.M.S. FOWEY  (Cornwall),  Pop.  2,168. The  Cinema. — Prop.,  Mrs.  A.  Walford,  51, Esplanade.  Booked  by  Prop.  One  show nightly.  Mat.,  Sat.  and  occasional  Weds. Two  changes  weekly.  Occasional  Variety. Stage,  10  ft.  deep.  Prices,  6d.  tois.  3d.  Station. Fowey,  G.W.R. FRAML1NGHAM  (Suffolk),  Pop.  2,400. Cinema. — Prop.,  H.  C.  Howlett.     Booked  at Castle  Street.     One  show  Wed.  and  Sat. Prices.  4d.  to  is.  2d.  Station,  Framlingham, L.N.E.R. FRESHWATER  (Isle  of  Wight), Pop.  3,440- Palace  Thea tre.— Prop.,  Cecil  Elgar  andW.  G. Barnard.    Two  shows  nightly.    Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  8d.  Phone,  Fresh- v\ater  31.    Station,  Fieshwater,  S.R. FRIMLEY  (Surrey).  Pop.  13,675. Palace,  Deepcut. — -Prop.,  J.  Paterson.  Three shows  nightly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Station North  Camp,  S.R. FRSNTON-ON-SEA  (Essex),  Pop.  3,000. Imperial  Hall. — Prop.,  E.  J.  Moy.  Continuous Thurs.,  Fri.  and  Sat.    Stage,  20ft.  deep. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.      Phone,  Frinton  305. Station,  Frinton-on-Sea,  L  N.E.R. FRIZSNGTON  (Cumb.),  Pop.  3,656. People's  Palace. FRODSHAM  (near  Warrirgton)  (Cheshire), Pep.  4,000. The  Grand,  Church  Street. — Prop.,  Frods- ham  Cinema  Co. ,  Ltd.  Gen.  Man.  and  Licensee . Tom  Fyall.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Tom  Fyall. Once  nightlv.  Mat.  and  two  shows  Sat.  and holidays.  Pictures,  Variety  and  Companies, Stage,  13  ft.  deep  ;  3  dressing-rooms.  Prices, 4d.  to  is. 6  d.  Phone,  Frodsham  ico.  Station. Frodsham,  L.M.S.  and  G.W.R.  joint. FRQRflE  (Somerset),  Pop.  10,506. Palace  Theatre,  Pictures  and  Theatricrl. — Prop.,  Provincial  Cinematograph  Theatres, Ltd.,  123,  Regent  Street,  London,  W.i. Phone,  Regent  3212.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  A.  W. Jarratt.  One  show  nightly.  Three  on  Sat. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d, Phone,  Frome  203.  Station,  Frome  G.W.R. War  Memorial  Hall. iflAINSBOROUGH  (Lincs),  Pop.  19,694. Electirc  Theatre. Grand. — Prop.,  Gainsborough  Kinema  Co., Ltd.  Continuous.  Three  Mats,  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Gainsborough  90 Stations.  Gainsboroush  Lea  Road  and  Cen- tral, L.N.E.R. GUY  NEWALL  in NUMBER  17 From  the  Play  by  J.  Jefferson  Farjeon. 424 The  Kinemato graph  Year  Book. King's  Theatre.  Trinity  Street. — Prop.,  Den- man  Picture  Houses.  Ltd.,  4-6,  Denman Street,  London,  W.  Booked  at  H.O.  by Props.  Twice  nightly.  Pictures,  Variety  and Touring  Companies.  Stage,  24  ft.  ;  5  dressing- rooms.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone.  Gains- borough 95.  Station.  Gainsborough,  Lea Road,  L.N.E.R. GARFORTH  (Yorks),  Pop.  3,927. Picture  House,  Station  Road, — Prop.,  John Lambert.  Booked  at  10  Mill  Hill.  Once  nightly. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Station,  Garforth.  L.N.E.R. GARNDIFFAITH  (near  Pontypool),  (Mon.). Garndiffaith  Workmen's  Hall  and  Insti- tute, Ltd.,  5,  Herbert's  Road.  Booked  at Hall.  One  performance  nightly.  Prices,  3d. and  8d.  Phone,  Talywain.  32.  Station,  Taly- wain, G.W.R.  and  Road  Transport  by  Eastern Valley  Transport  Co.,  Griffithstown. GARSTANG  (Langs),  Pop.  832. Cinema  Institute,  High  Street. — Lessee, Victor  Besso,  Cinema,  Tedbergh,  Yorks. Booked  at  H.O.  Two  shows  weekly,  Thurs. and  Sat.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Station,  Garstang. L.M.S.    Films  by  Auto. GATESHEAD-ON-TYNE    (Co.  Durham), Pop.  124,514. Askew  Picture  House. — Prop.,  Cecil  Horn, Res.  and  Bkg.  Man..  W.  H.  Manger.  Two shows  nightly.  Prices,  3d.  and  4d.  Phone, Gateshead  134.  Station,  Gateshead.  L.N.E.R. Bensham  Picture  House. — Prop.,  Bensham Picture  House  (1923),  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hail. Twice  nightly.  Prices,  sd.  and  8d.  Phone. Gateshead  241.   Station,  Gateshead-on-Tyne. Classic  Picture  House,  Kell's  Lane,  Low Fell. — Props.,  Eadie  Faid  and  Co.,  42,  Bruns- wick Terrace,  Gateshead.  Booked  at  H.O. Twice  nightly.  Prices,  sd.  and  8d.  Phone, Low  Fell  194.   Station,  Gateshead,  L.N.E.R. Coatsworth  Picture  Hall,  Berwick  Road, West. — Prop.,  Coatsworth  Picture  Hall,  Ltd. Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly Prices,  3d.  to  8d.     Phone,  Gateshead  106 Empress  Electric — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  G. Bolam.  Two  shows  daily.  Two  changes weekly.    Station,  Gateshead-on-Tyne. New  Palace  Theatre,  Sunderland  Road. — Prop.,  Denman  Picture  Houses,  Ltd.,  4-6. Denman  Street,  London,  W.i.  Booked  at H.O.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  8d.  Phone,  Gateshead  44. Station,  Gateshead-on-Tyne,  L.N.E.R. Palladium  Picture  House,  Saltwell  Road, Bensham. — Prop.,  L.  Evans.  Booked  at  Hall. Two  shows  nightly.  Pictures  and  Variety. Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Phone,  Gateshead  423. Station,  Bensham,  L.N.E.R. Ravensworth  Picture  Hall. — Prop.,  Photo- plays, Ltd.,  75  Howard  Street,  North  Shields, Phone.  219.  Booked  at  Hall.  Twice  nightly. Two  changes  weekly.  Phone,  Gateshead  221. Station,  Gateshead-on-Tyne,  L.N.E.R. Scala  Theatre,  Jackson  Street. — Prop.,  Den- man Picture  Houses,  Ltd..  4  and  6,  Denman Street,  London,  W.i.  Booked  at  H.O. Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to  rid.  Phone. Gateshead  62.    Station,  Gateshead,  L.N.E.R. Shipcote  Hall,  Durham  Road. — Prop.,  Ship- cote  Co.,  Ltd.  Gen.  Man.,  J.S.Snell.  Booked at  Hall.  Two  shows  nightly.  Phone,  Gates- head 20.   Station,  Gateshead.  L.N.E.R. GERRARD'S  CROSS  (Bucks),  Pop.  2,200 The  Playhouse. GSGGLESWICK  (Yorks),  Pop.  953. KlNEMA. GILUNGKAM  (Dorset),  Pop.  4,100. Coronation     Palace. — Prop.,     Percival  J. Carter.  Once  nightly.  Mat.  Sat.   Booked  at Palace.  Blandford.     Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d. Station,  Gillingham  (Dorset),  S.R. GILLINGHAM  (Kent).  Pop.  54,038. Grand  Cinema,  Skinner  Street. — Prop.,  British Projects,  Ltd.,  19,  Charing  Cross  Road. London.  Phone,  Gerrard  5771.  Continuous. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Gillingham  5450. Station,  Gillingham,  S.R. Invicta  Picture  Palace.  High  Street. — Prop., H.  G.  and  W.  Croneen,  21  /23,  High  Street, Gillingham,  Kent.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Gilling- ham 5738.  Station,  Gillingham,  S.R. King's  Hall.- — Prop.,  Bertram  Garrett.  Con- tinuous.   2.30  to  10.30 GLOSSOP  (Derby),  Pop.  20,528. Empire  Theatre. — Prop.,  Provincial  Cinema- tograph Theatres,  Ltd.,  123,  Regent  Street, London,  W.i.  Pictures  and  occasional Variety.  Booked  at  H.O.  Once  nightly,  twice Sat.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Glossop 114.  Station,  Glossop,  L.N.E.R. Palace  Theatre,  George  Street. — Prop., Provincial  Cinematograph  Theatres,  Ltd., New  Gallery  House,  Regent  Street,  London, W.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  Sat.  only,  twice  nightly Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone,  Glossop  114  .  Station Glossop  Central,  L.N.E.R. Woolley  Bridge  Palace. — Prop.,  Woolley Bridge  Palace  Co.,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  J. Dearnaley.  One  show  nightly,  three  on  Sat. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d. Station,  Hadfield,  L.N.E.R. GLOUCESTER  (Glos),  Pop.  51,330. Empire,  Park  End  Road, — Props..  Empire Gloucester,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone Gloucester  3389.  Station,  Gloucester,  G.W.R and  L.M.S. .  and  P.G.S.  Film  Transport Co.,  Ltd. King's  Picture  House.  Westgate  Street. — Prop.,  H.  Scott  Bayliss,  P.  H.,  Cannock, Continuous  2-30  to  6.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d. Picturedrome,  Barton  Street. Theatre  de  Luxe,  Northgate  Street. — Prop., Electric  Theatres  (1908),  Lid.  Booked  at Cinema  House,  225,  Oxford  Street,  London. Phone,  Regent  6368.  Continuous.  One  or  two changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  Cafe  and Tea  Rooms  attached.  Phone,  Gloucester  2937. Station,  Gloucester,  L.M.S.  and  G.W.R. GODALMING  (Surrey),  Pop.  9,193. Empire  Cinema,  Station  Road. — Props.  County Cinemas,  Ltd.,  7,  Gerrard  Street,  W.i.  Phone-. Regent  4721.    Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous, Prices,  6d.  to  2s.    Station,  Godalming,  S.R. GOLBORNE  (near  Warrington)  (Lancs), Pop.  7,183= Royal  Pavilion. — Prop.,  West  Lancashire Cinema  Co.  Booked  at  Hall.  One  show nightly.  Prices,  4d.  to  9d.  Phone  P.O.  1. Station,  Golborne,  L.M.S. Kinema  Directory  (England). 425 GOLCAR  (Yorks),  Pop.  5,000. Alhambra. — Prop  and  Res.  Man.,  W.  Walker, 1 6,  Wood  Street,  Longwood,  Huddersfield, Once  daily.  Pictures  and  variety.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices  ^hd.  to  nd.  Station, Golcar,  L.M.S'. PlCTUREDROME. GOLDENHILL  (Staffs),  Pop.  5,200. Electric  Theatre,  High  Street.— Props., Partnership  of  four  with  F.  C.  ^Pass  as Controlling  Partner.  Booked  at  Capitol Theatre,  High  Street,  Congleton,  by  F.  C. Pass.  Once  nightly.  Prices,  4d.  and  6d. Station,  Tunstall,  L.M.S. GOLDTHORPE  (Yorks),  Pop.  10,000. Empire  Palace. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  E.  H. West.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Booked  at Leeds.  Continuous.  Prices,  40I.  to  od.  Stage, 15  ft.  deep  ;  6  dressing-rooms.  Phone,  Gold- thorpe 28.  Station,  Wath-upon-Dearne, L.M.S. Picture  House. — Props.,  Goldthorpe  Hippo- drome, Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  E.  C.  Clayton.  Con- tinuous. Mat.,  Mon  and  Thurs.  Phone, Goldthorpe  58.  Station.  Wath-upon-Dearne, L.M.S. GOOLE  (Yorks),  Pop.  19,118. Carlton  Picture  House,  Boothferry  Road. — Prop.,  Picture  Hall  (Goole),  Ltd.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone, Goole  277.  Station,  Goole,  L.M.S. Cinema  Palace,  Boothferry  Road. — Prop., Savoys  (Hull),  Ltd.,  Bank  Chambers,  Goole. Res.  Dir.,  W.^Rockett.  Booked  by  Brinley Evans,  Cecil  lheatre,  Paragon  Square,  Hull. Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, Goole  47.  Station,  Goole,  L.N.E.R.  and L.M.S. Tower  Cinema. GORLESTON-ON-SEA     (Suffolk),  Pop, 12,000. Coliseum,  High  Street. — -Booked  at  Hall  by R.  E.  Booth.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  3d.  Phone,  Gorleston  73.  Station, Gorleston,  L.N.E.R. Palace,  Beech  Road. — Prop.,  R.  W.  Mason, 93,  West  Street,  Farnham,  Surrey.  Phone, Farnham  7.  Booked  by  the  Southern  Counties Film  and  Variety  Agency,  Aldershot.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Gorleston  34.  Films  by Norfolk  and  District  Film  Transport  Co. Playhouse. GOSFORTH  (Northumb.),  Pop.  15,719. Globe  Theatre,  Salters  Road. — Prop.,  General Theatre  Corporation,  Ltd.,  52,  Haymarket, London,  S.W.i.  Phone,  Regent  0317.  Booked atH.O.  Continuous.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Phone, Gosforth  337.  Station,  South  Gosforth, L.N.E.R. GOSPORT  (Hants),  Pop.  33,588. Criterion  Theatre,  Forton  Road. — Prop.,  W. Bonwick.     Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,  5d.  to  is.  2d. Phone,  Gosport  8128.    Station,  Portsmouth Harbour,  S.R. Gosport     Theatre,     High     Street. — Prop., Gosport  Theatre,  Ltd.    Booked  at  Hall,  by W.  J.  Persse.    Continuous.    Prices,  5d.,  8d. and   is.    Phone,  Gosport  8401.  Station, Portsmouth  Harbour,  S.R. Olympia  Picture  House, Stoke  Road.— Prop., H.  Home.   One  show  nightly.   Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Gosport 307.    Station,  Gosport,  S.R. GOUDHURST  (Kent),  Pop.  2,970. Goudhurst    Cinema,     Church    Road. — Prop, and  Man.,  F.W.  Malpass.    One  show  weekly. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Goudhurst,  S.R. GRAN8ET0WN  (Yorks). Paragon    Picture    Hall. — Prop.,  Paragon Picture  Co.,  Ltd.    Once  nightly.    Mat.,  Sat. Two  changes  weekly.     Prices,  2|d.  to  f>d Station,  Grangetown,  L.N.E.R. GRANGE-OVER -SANDS     (Lancs),  Pop. 2,920. Victoria  Hall  Cinema. — Lessees,  Victoria Cinema  Co.  Booked  at  Hall,  by  R.  L. Graham.  Once  nightly.  Stage  25  ft.  deep* Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Grange-over- Sands,  L.M.S. GRAN3E  VILLA  (Co.  Durham),  Pop.  5,000. Pavilion  Theatre. — Prop.,  C.  Buckton  (Closed. GRANTHAM  (Lines),  Pop.  18,902. Exchange  Hall  Cinema. — Prop.,  Peter borough  Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd.  Man. Dir.,  J.  A.  Campbell.  Booked  at  Market Chamfers,  Grantham.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  gd.  Station, Grantham,  L.N.E.R. Picture  House,  St.  Peter's  Hill.— Prop.,  St. Peter's  Hill  Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd.  Man. Dir.,  J.  A.  Campbell.  Booked  at  Market Chambers,  Grantham.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Grantham  245.    Station  Grantham. GRASSMOOR  (Derby),  Pop.  2,000. Electric  Theatre,  North  Wingheld  Road. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  George  Henry  Craw- shaw.  Booked  at  Hall.  One  show  nightly, two  on  Sat.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone,  Chester- field 5Y3.    Station,  Chesterfield,  L.M.S. GRAVESEND  (Kent),  Pop.  35,000. Gem  Theatre,  New  Road.— Prop.,  Gravesend Gem  Theatre  Co..  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, Gravesend  374.  Station.  Gravesend  (Central), S.R.  and  The  Motor  Transport. Grand  Theatre,  Harmer  Street. — Shows Sunday  evenings  during  winter. i  WHITE  CARGO! THE  WORLDS  GREATEST  SUBJECT (A  British  Quota  Picture) I  W.  P.  FILM  Co.,  Ltd.,  92,  Wardour  St.,  London,  W.l.  J 426 The  Kin emato graph  Year  Book. London  Cinema,  New  Road. — Prop.,  J.  Kay. Pictures  arid  Variety.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  2d.  Two dressing-rooms.  Phone,  Gravesend  867. Station,  Gravesend  (Central),  S.R.  and  Motor Transport. Plaza.  Windmill  Street.- — Prop.,  Medway Cinemas,  Ltd.,  11,  Norton  Folgate,  London, E.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Three changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone, Gravesend  163.  Station,  Gravesend  (Central), S.R.,  or  Motor  Transport. GRAYS  (Essex),  Pop.  20,000. Empire,  High  Street.- — Prop.,  Frederick's Electric  Theatres,  Ltd.,  25,  Shaftesbury Avenue,  W.i.  (Gerrard  2756).  Booked  at H.O.  Two  shows  nightly.  Four  Mats,  weekly. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Tilbury  142. Station,  Grays,  L.M.S.,  or  Motor  Transport. GREAT  AYTON  (Yorks),  Pop.  2,320. Empire  Picture  Palace.- — Prop.,  Thompson and  Jones.  One  show  nightly,  Mon.  and  'Wed. , two  cn  Sat.  Two  changes  weeklv.  Prices,  6d. to  od.  Station,  Great  Ayton,  L.N.E.R. GREAT  BRIDGE  (Staffs). Picture  Palace. — Prop.,  E.  J.  Crinnian.  Head office,  Great  Bridge.  Prices,  5d.  to  9d. Station,  Great  Bridge,  G.W.R. GREAT  GRIMSbY  (Lincs),  Pop.  87,500. .Chantry  Cinema,  Cartergate.- — Prop.,  Leonard Bass,  41.  Park  View,  Cleethorpes.  Booked  at Hall  by  Prop.  Continuous.  Mat.,  Sat.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Grimsby  3232.  Station, Grimsby  Town,  L.N.E.R. Globe  Picture  Theatre,  Victoria  Street.— Props.,  M.  Dowse  and  R.  B.  Jones.  Booked at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone, 2174.  Station,  Grimsby  Town,  L.N.E.R. ' Lyric— Props.,  Strand  and  Lyric  Cinema Theatres  (Gt.  Grimsby),  Ltd.  Booked  at Prince  of  Wales  Theatre,  Grimsby,  by  J.  H. Curry.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Phone,  2958.  Station,  Grimsby  Town. L.N.E.R. Oxford  Picture  House,  Oxford  Street. — Prop,  and  Man.,  T.  Wiseman.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d  and  6d. Station,  New  Clee,  L.N.E.R. Paragon  Cinema,  Corporation  Road. —  Props., King's  (Grimsby),  Ltd.,  121,  Corporation Road.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Phone, Grimsby  3388.  Station,  Grimsbv  Town. L.N.E.R. Premier  Picture  Palace,  Cleethorpes  Road. — ■ Prop.,  Premier  Picture  Palace  (Grimsby), Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  J.  W.  Poynton.  Phone, 3 1 31.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  sd.  to  is.  Station, Grimsby  Docks,  L.N.E.R. Rialto  Cinema  and  Cafe,  Roberts  Street. — Prop.,  Ion  Sims,  "  Dainties,"  Old  Market Street,  Grimsby.  Pictures  and  Variety. Booked  at  Hall,  by  F.  W.  G.  Till.  Continuous. Cafe  attached.  Prices.  4d.  to  9d.  Phone, Grimsby  392c.  Station,  Grirrsty  Tcwn, L.N.E.R. Savoy  Picture  House,  Victoria  Street. — ■ Props.,  Gaumont  British  Picture  Corp.,  Ltd., 4  and  6. Denman Street, London,  W.i.  Booked at  H.O.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  ts.  3d.  Phone,  2576.  Station, Grimsby  Tov  n,  l.N.E.R. Strand,  Parl<  Street. — Prop..  Strand  and  Lyric Cinema  Theatres  (Great  Grimsby),  Ltd. Booked  at  Prince  of  Wales  Theatre,  Grimsby, by  J.  H.  Curry.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.  Phone,  Grimsby  2  611. Station,  Grimsby  Town,  L.N.E.R. Tivoli  Theatre. — Prop.,  Curry's  Tivoli  Theatre of  Varieties  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Prince  of 'Wales  Theatre,  Grimsby,  by  J.  H.  Curry. Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices.  3d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone.  Grimsby  2135. Station,  Grimsby  Docks,  L.N.E.R. Tower  Picture  Theatre,  Kent  Street. — Prop.,  Tower  Picture  Theatre  (Grimsby),  Ltd. 23,  Anlaby  Road,  Hull.  Phone,  Hull  33602. Booked  by  Robt. Freeman,  Jameson  Chambers , Jameson  Street;  Hull.  Continuous.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.  3d.  '  Phone,  Grimsby  2627.  Station, Grimsby  Docks,  L.N.E.R. GREAT  HARWOOD  (Lancs),  Pop.  13,596. Grand,  Rushton  Street.- — Prop,  and  Res.  Man., M.  Gill.  One  show  nightly.  Two  mats, weekly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to 8d.   Station.  Gt.  Harwood,  L.M.S. Palace  Rushton  Street. — Prop.,  Hippodrome (Lancaster)  Ltd.,  Dalton  Square,  Lancaster, Phone,  Lancaster  55.  Booked  at  H.O.  by F.  Barker.  Once  nightly.  Mat.,  Sat.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Great  Harwood  '42, Station,  Great  Harwood,  L.M.S. Rink  Cinema. GREAT    YARMOUTH    (Norfolk)  Pop. 60,710. Central  Cinema,  Market  Place.— Prop.,  R.  V. Watson.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Prop.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Pictures  and  Variety. Stage,  32  ft.  deep.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d. Station,  South  Town,  Gt.  Yarmouth,  L.N.E.R. Empire  Picture  Playhouse. — Prop.,  E.  V. Barr,  Ltd.,  i6a,  South  Quay.  Phone  40. Booked  at  H.O.,  by  E,  H.  Field.  Continuous July  to  Sept.  Twice  daily  Oct.  to  June. Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  Phone,  Yarmouth  479. Station,  South  Town,  L.N.E.R.  Films by  Norfolk  and  District  Transport,  Dansey Yard,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W. Gem  Theatre,  Marine  Parade. — Prop.. Barr,  Ltd.  Two  shows  daily.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  Phone,  Great Yarmouth  479.  Station,  Great  Yarmouth. L.N.E.R. Hippodrome,  Marine  Parade. — Prop.,  T.  E. Read  and  Son.  Res.  and  Booking  Man., W.  O'Brien.  Booked  at  Hall.  Circus  and Vaudeville ;  pictures  occasionally.  Prices, 6d.  to  3s.  Phone,  Gt.  Yarmouth  214. Stations.  Gt.  Yarmouth  (Southtown,  Vaux- hall  and  Beach),  L.N.E.R. Regent. — Prop..  Regent  Theatre  Syndicate. Continuous.    Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 5d.  to  2S.  4d.  Phone,  Yarmouth  554.  Station. Southtown,  L.N.E.R. GREEMHITKE  (Kent). Electric  Cinema,  Swanscombe. GRIFFITHSTOWN    (Mon.),  Pop.  5,036. Palace. — Prop.,  Grifhthstown  Palace  Co.,  Ltd. One  show  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Griffiths- town,  G.W.R. GRIMETHORPE  (near  Barnsley)  (Yorks). Pop.  4,000. Empire  Palace.— Prop.,  Grime thorpe  Empire Palace,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Stancliffe,  Grime- thorpe.  One  show  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  11  d.  Phone,  pudworth 42.    Station,  Cudworth,  L.M.S. ' GUERNSEY  (Channel    Islands),  Pop. 40,121. Empire  Elfctric  Theatre,  South  Quay.— Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  T.  A.  Bourregeois,  South Qua}'.  Phone,  4420.  Booked  at  Hall.  One show  nightly.  Prices,  5M.  and  8d.  Station, Southampton,  S.R.,  ancTWeymouth,  G.W.R. Kinema  Directory  (England). 427 Lyric  Hall,  New  Street,  St.  Peter  Port.— Prop. ,  E.  Grison.  One  show  nightly.  Sunday at  8  p.m.  Mats.,  Thurs.  and  Sat.  Three changes  weekly.  Prices,  yd.  to  is.  6d. Station,  Weymouth,  G.W.R.,  and  Southamp- ton, S.R. People's  Picture  PALACE,St.Julian's  Avenue. — Lessee  and  Man.,  W.  H.  Bartlett.  One  show nightly.  Prices,  4%d.  to  nd.  Station, Guernsey,  G.W.R. Sr.  Julian's  Theatre. — Prop.,  Jersey  and Guernsey  Amusements  Co.,  Ltd.,  New  Gallery House,  123,  Regent  Street,  London,  W.i. Phone,  Regent  3212.  One  show  nightly. Prices,  yd.  to  2s.  Station,  Guernsey  via Weymouth,  St.  Peter  Port. The  Cinema,  South  Side,  St.  Sampson. — Prop., C.  H.  Cross,  The  Clarence,  Guernsey.  Booked at  H.O.,  by  Prop.  Once  nightly.  Prices,  5d. to  is.    Station,  Guernsey,  G.W.R. GUILDFORD  (Surrey),  Pop.  24,927. Central  Cinema,  Onslow  Street. — Prop.,  E.  J. Phillipps.  Continuous.  Booked  at  Hall.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d. Phone.  Guildford  368.  Station,  Guildford, S.R. Cinema,  Woodbridge  Road. — Prop.,  Guildford Cinema,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Phone,  Guildford 1234.     Station,  Guildford,  S.R. Picture  Playhouse,  High  Street. — Prop., Guildford  Picture  Playhouse  and  Winter Gardens,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Cafe  and  Winter Gardens  attached.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  4d. Boxes,  10s.  6d..  Phone,  Guildford  50. Station,  Guildford,  S.R.  Films  by  Road Transport. GUISBOROUGH  (Yorks),  Pop.  7,105. Empire. — -Prop.,  Guisborough  Empire  Pictures Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hippodrome,  Middles- brough, by  Thos.  Thompson.  One  show nightly,  two  on  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Station,  Guisborough, L.N.E.R. GUISELEY  (Yorks),  Pop.  5,353. Picture  Palace,  Otley  Road. — Prop.,  Guiseley. Picture  Palace  Co.,  Ltd.    Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.     Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  3d.    Station,  Guiseley,  L.M.S. Hadfield  (Derbyshire).  Pop.  6,730. Picturedrome,  Bank  Street. — Prop.,  Hadfield Picturedrome  Co.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man. Once  nightly,  twice  Sat.  Station,  Hadfield L.N.E.R. HADLEIGH  (Suffolk),  Pop.  3,500. Super  Cinema,  High  Street.— Props.,  R.  A. Moore  and  H.  H.  Smith.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Cafe  and  Tea  room  attached. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Station,  Hadleigh, L.N.E.R.  Films  by  Eastern  Counties  Trans- port, 3,  Kingly  Street,  London,  W.i. HAiLSHAM  (Sussex),  Pop.  4,604. Pavilion  Cinema,  George  Street. — Props., Shipman  and  King,  22,  Charing  Cross  Mans., London,  W.C.2.  Phone.  Regent  3269  Booked at  H.O.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d, Station,  Hailsham,  S.R. HALESOWEN  (Worcs.),  Pop.  4,130. Cosy  Corner  Cinema,  Peckingham  Street. Booked  by  W.  Jackson,  Builder,  Langley Green.  Twice  nightly.  Mats.,  Mon.  and Thurs.    Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Station,  Halesowen, G.  W.R. Palace. HALESWORTH  (Suffolk),  Pop.  2,059. Cinema. — Prop.,  Miss  M.  Hipperson.  Booked at  Cinerr-a,  Be  cles,  by  Mrs.  C.  C.  Hipperson. Once  nightly.    Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d.  Station, Halesworth,  L.N.E.R. Picture   Palace,  Corn  Hall.— Prop.,  C.  R. Punchard,   39,   London   Road.    Booked  at H.  O.  One  show  nightly,  two  on  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  fjd.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Halesworth  2.    Station,  Halesworth. HALIFAX  (Yorks),  Pop.  99,129. Alhambra,  St.  James'  Road. — Prop.,  Halifax Friendly  and  Trades'  Club.    One  show  nightly. Two  changes  weekly.    Prices  sd.,  8d„  is. Phone,  Halifax  2979.  Station,  Halifax,  L.M.S. Cosy  Corner  Cinema,  Queen's  Road. — Prop., Halifax    Cosy   Corner,    Ltd..  Contiruous. Twice  on  Sat.    Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Phone, Halifax  3623.  Station,  Halifax  Old  Station, L.M.S. Electric  Theatre,  Commercial  Street.— Prop., Denman  Picture  Houses,  Ltd.,  4-6,  Denrnan Street,  London,  W.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Halifax 3826.    Station,  Halifax,  L.M.S. Grand  Picture  House.  Prop.,  Northern Theatres  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Fred A.  Kay.  Continuous.  Prices  2\d.  to  9d. Phone,  Halifax  4123. Kingston  Picturedrome,  Queen's  Road, King's  Cross.  Props.,  Mark  Barker  and  J. Woodhead.  Booked  at  Leeds.  Continuous two  shows  Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  9d.  Station' Halifax,  L.M.S. Mechanic's  Hall  Cinema,  Crossley  Street. — Prop.,  G.  P.  Fenton.  Continuous  from  6.15. Twice  on  Sat.  Prices,  3d.  4d.  and  6d . Station  Halifax,  L.M.S. Palladium,  King  Cross.— Prop.,  Palladium Pictures,  Halifax,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Two changes  weekly.  Continuous.  Phone,  Halifax 3538. Picturedrome,  King  Cross.— Prop.,  Crowe and  Barker.  One  show  nightly,  two  on  Sat. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  gd.  Phone, Halifax  1430.  Station,  Halifax,  L.M.S. Picture  House,  Ward's  End.- — -Props.,  Asso- ciated Provincial  Picture  Houses,  Ltd.,  123. Regent  Street,  London,  W.i.  Phone,  Regent 3212.  Booked  at  H.O.,  by  A.  W.  Jarratt. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Cafes attached.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone. Halifax   3625.    Station,   Halifax,  L.M.S. §  "  CRAIG'S  WIFE  "  ran  for  over  a  year  on  Broad-  § j  way  —  now  a  F*.D.C.  picture  starring  ll I  IRENE    RICH.  I 428 The  Kinemato graph  Year  Book. Theatre  de  Luxe,  Northgate. — Prop.,  York„ shire  Enterprises,  Ltd.  Two  shows  nightly. Two  changes  weeklv.  Phone.  Halifax  411 8. Station,  Halifax,  L.M.S. Victoria  Hall,  Ward's  End. HALSTEAD  (Essex),  Pop.  5,916. Colne  Valley  Cinema. — Prop.,  R.  Tozer  and S.  E.  Linsell.  One  show  nightly,  three  on Sat.  Two  changes  weeklv.  Prices,  3d.  to is.  3d.    Station,  Halstead;  L.N.E.R. Empire. — Prop.,  R.  Tozer  and  S.  Linsell.  One show  nightly,  three  on  Sat.  Two  changes weeklv.  Prices,  3d.  to  is  3d.  Station,  Hal- stead,  L.N.E.R. HAMPTON  (Middlesex),  Pop.  10,677. Palaceum. — Props.,  Middlesex  Kinemas,  Ltd., Picture  House,  Teddington.  Booked  at  H.O. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Molesey  476.  Station, Hampton,  S.R. HANLEY  (Staffs),  Pop.  66,255. Capitol  Theatre,  New  Street.  Props.,  Majestic Stoke-on-Trent),  Ltd.,  Campbell  Place, Stoke-on-Trent.  Phone.  Hanlev  j6q.  Booked atH.O.,by  W.G.  Alldritt.  Continuous.  Stage, 18  ft.  deep.  Cafe  and  Lounge  attached.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Hanlev  1977.  Station, Hanley,  L.M.S. ,  or  Pott  Transport. Empire,  Piccadilly. — Props.,  Gaumont  British Picture  Corpn.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly;  Prices, 3d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Hanley  5170. Imperial  Picture  Palace,  Glass  Street.— Prop.,  Imperial  Picture  Palace,  Ltd.  Booked at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  od.   Station,  Hanley,  L.M.S. Recent. — Props.,  Provincial  Cinematograph Theatres,  Ltd.,  New  Gallery  House,  123.. Regent  Street,  London,  W.i.  Phone,  Regent 3212. Tivoli  Picture  Palace,  Old  Hall  Street.— Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  Alan  Eyre.  Continuous. Mat.  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  6d.    Station,  Hanley,  L.M.S. HARBORNE  (Staffs),  Pop.  14.876. Picture  House,  Serpentine  Road.— Prop.. Denman  Picture  Houses,  Ltd.  4-6  Denman Street,  London,  W.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Edgbas- ton  1281.    Station.  Harborne,  L.M.S. HARPENDEN  (Herts),  Pop.  6,738. Victoria  Theatre,  Leyton  Road. — Prop.,  Capt. F.  Webb.  Booked  by  Prop.  Continuous. Two  mats,  weekly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone.  Harpenden  121. Station,  Harpenden,  L.M.S.,  or  by  Road Transport. HARROGATE  (Yorks),  Pop.  38,938. Central  Cinema,  Oxford  Street,  and Beulah  Street. — Prop.,  Central  Cinema (Harrogate),  Ltd.  Gen.  Man.,  John  T.  Grange. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  6d.  Phone,  Harrogate  357-  Station, Harrogate,  L.N.E.R. Empire. — Prop.,  Jas.,  Holden  &  Son.  Booked at  H.O.  Continuous.  Twice  Sat.  Pictures and  variety.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone. Harrogate  589.    Station,  Harrogate,  L.N.E.R. Palace  Theatre,  Skipton  Road. — Prop, A.  Jones.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Mat.,  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Stage  15  ft.  deep, 8  dressing  rooms.    Phone,  Harrogate  2188. Royal  Hall. — Prop.,  Harrogate  Corporation Gen.  Man.,  John  E.  Wilshere.  Booked  at Hall.  Mats.,  and  Evening  Continuous,  6  to 10  (winter  months).    Phone,  Harrogate  3649. Scala,  Cambridge  Street. — Prop.,  Gaumont British  Picture  Corporation.  Ltd.,  4-6 Denman Street,  London,  W.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to 2s.4d.  Private  Boxes,  5s.  Phone,  Harrogate 3325.    Station,  Harrogate,  L.N.E.R. St.  James  Picture  House. — Prop,  and  Man. Francis  D.  Sunderland.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  and  is.    Phone,  Harrogate  958. HARROW  (Mddx.),  Pop.  19,468. Coliseum,  Station  Road. — Controlled  bv  Blue Halls,  Ltd..  Coronation  House,  4,  Lloyds Avenue,  London, E.C. 3.  Phone  Royal  61 59.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  8d. to  3s.  6d.  Phone,  Harrow  0266.  Station, Harrow,  Met.  R. Harrow  Cinema,  Station  Road. — Controlled by  Blue  Halls,  Ltd.,  Coronation  House,  4. Lloyds  Avenue,  London,  E.C. 3.  Daily  from 5  p.m.  Sats.  from  2  p.m.  Prices,  5d.  to is.  2d.     Phone,    Harrow  0266. HARWICH  (Essex),  Pop.  13,036. Electric  Palace, — Prop.,  Francis  Bertram. Booked  at  52,  Wellesley  Road,  Colchester. Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Station Harwich,  LJN.E.R. HASLEMERE  (Surrey),  Pop.  3,865. Cinema,  Wey  Hill.— Prop.,  Haslemere  Cinema Co.,   Ltd.    Booked  by   Sec.,  Shadesmead. East  Street,  Haslemere.    Continuous.  Mats., Wed.  and  Sat.    Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.  Station. Haslemere,  S.R. The  Empire. — (Closed). HASLINGDEN  (Lancs),  Pop.  17,485. Empire  Cinema,  Deardengate. — Prop.,  Palace and  Empire  Cinemas  (Haslingden),  Ltd. Man.  Dir.,  E.  A.  Hoyle.  Gen.  Man.,  D.  E. Pickup.  One  show  nightly,  two  on  Sat. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is. Phone,  Rossendale  269.   Station,  Haslingden, Palace,  Beaconsfield  Street.— Prop.,  Palace  and Empire  Cinemas  (Haslingden),  Ltd.,  Dearden- gate. Man.  Dir.,  E.  A.  Hoyle.  Gen.  Man.. D.  E.  Pickup.  One  show  nightly,  two  on  Sat. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  8d. Phone,  Rossendale  269.  Station,  Haslingden. L.M.S. HASTINGS  (Sussex),  Pop.  66,496. Cinema  de  Luxe,  Pelham  Place. — Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Phone,  Hastings  903. Station.  Hastings,  S.R. Public  Hall  Cinema. — Props,  and  Res.  Mans., Adams  and  Watt.  Booked  at  hall.  Contin- uous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  3d.  Phone,  Hastings  832.  Station. Hastings,  S.R. HASWELL  (Co.  Durham),  Pop.  5,860. Palace. — Prop.,  Wm.  Johnson,  3,  Rose  Mount Haswell.    Booked  at  H.O.    Once  nightlv, Prices,  3d.  and  8d.  Station,  Haswell,  L.N.E.R. HATFIELD  (Herts),  Pop.  4,000. Picture  House  (Public  Hall).— Prop..  Play- houses ,  Ltd. ,  Welwyn  Theatre ,  Welwyn  Garden City.    Shows    Mon.    and    Thurs.  Station. Hatfield. HAVANT  (Hants),  Pop.  4,405. Empire. — Prop.  .Southern  Entertainments.  Ltd. Man.  Dir  ,  J.  L.  C.  Walker.    Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.    Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, Havant  179.    Station,  Havant,  S.R. Kinema  Directory  (England). 429 HAVERHILL  (Suffolk),  Pop.  4,083. Empire  Cinema. — Prop.,  H.  Hubbert.  Booked at  Hall.    One  show  Monday  to  Friday.  Con- tinuous  Sats.    Prices,   4d.   to   is.  Phone, Haverhill  55.    Station,  Haverhill,  L.N.E.R. HAVERTON  HILL   (Co.   Durham),  Pop- 6,000. The  Cinema. — Prop., Tees  Entertainments,  Ltd. Twice  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Station. Haverton  Hill,  L.N.E.R. HAWK  HURST  (Kent),  Pop.  3,123. Victoria    Hall.— Prop,    and  Man.,  F.  W. Malpass.    Occasional  shows.    Station.  Hawk- hurst,  S.R. HAWORTH  (Yorks),  Pop.  6,605. Bronte  Cinema,  Victoria  Road. — Prop.,  Bronte Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.    Booked  by  A.  W.  Moore. Once  nightly.    Prices,  2^-d.  to  8d.  Station, Haworth,  L.M.S. Hippodrome,  Belle  Isle  Road.— Prop., Haworth, Hippodrome,    Ltd.,   Old   Bank  Chambers, Keighley.    Phone,  Keighley  2264.  Booked  at H.O.    One    show    nightly.    Two    on  Sat. Prices,  2id.  to  6d.    Station,  Haworth,  L.M.S. HAYDOCK  (Lancs),  Pop.  10,333. Picturedrome,  Clipsley  Lane.— Lessee  and Man.,  H.  Bracegirdle.  Booked  at  Hall. Two  shows  nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  nd. Station,  Haydock,  L.N.E.R. HAYDON  BRIDGE  (Northumberland)  Pop. 2445. Town  Hall  Cinema. HAYES  (Middlesex),   Pop.  6,390. Regent  Cinema. — Prop.,  Hayes  Cinema,  Ltd. Booked  at  Hall.    Continuous.    Prices,  6d.  to is.  3d.    Phone,  Hayes  167.    Station,  Hayes, G.  W.R. HAYLE  (Cornwall).  Pop.  1,026. Copperhouse  Cinema. — Prop.,  Wilkinson  Jones Booked  at  Gaiety  de  Luxe,  Newlyn,  by  Prop. One  show  nightly.    Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Station. Hayle. Palace  Picture  House. — Prop.,  and  Res.  Man., H.  L.  Pool.  Booked  at  Hall.  Nightly  at  7.30. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  2d.    Station,  Hayle,  G.W.R. HAYLING  ISLAND  (Hants),  Pop.  1,840. The  Savoy,  ChurchRoad. — Prop.,  Savoy  Cinema Co.    Booked   at   Hall.   Continuous.  Prices 6d.    to    is.    iod.    Phone,    Hayling  77866. Station,  Hayling  Island,  S.R. HAYWARDS  HEATH  (Sussex),  Pop.  5,090. Heath  Theatre,  Broadway.  Prop.,  J.  Van Koert.  Booked  at  Arcadia  Cinema,  Lewes Road,  Brighton.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Phone,  Haywards  Heath  64.  Station, Hayward's  Heath,  S.R. HAZEL  GROVE  (Cheshire),  Pop.  9,631. Grove  Cinema,  Commercial  Road.. — Props. Thorne  and  Marples.  Booked  at  Manchester' Continuous.  Two  shows  and  Mat.,  Sat- Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  if- Phone,  Stockport  3732-  Station,  Haze- Grove,  L.M.S. HEANOR  (Derby),  Pop.  21,438. Cosy  Cinema,  Market  Place.— Prop.,  Heanor Picture  House,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d. to  is.  3d.    Station,  Heanor. Empire  Theatre. — Prop.,  Midland  Empire Theatres,  Ltd.,  Victoria  Street,  South  Nor- manton.  Phone  No.  1.  Pictures  and  occa- sional Variety.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  J.  Pollard . Continuous.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Stage  26ft. deep.  6  dressing  rooms.  Phone,  Langley Mill  169.  Station,  Heanor  or  Langley  Mill, L.M.S. HEATH  (Derby),  Pop.  2,132. Holmewood  Picture  Palace. — Prop.,  Holme - wood  Picture  Palace  Co.,  Ltd.  One  show nightlv,  two  on  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  is. Station,  Heath,  L.N.E.R. HEATHFIELD  (Sussex),  Pop.  3,155. Picture  House,  High  Street. — Prop.,  Clifford Alton.  Booked  at  H.O.,  High  Street,  by C.  B.  Alton.  Once  nightly.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  iod.  Phone,  Heathfield  Tower  27.  Station Heathfield,  S.R. HESS  URN  (Co.  Durham),  Pop.  24,171. Gem.— Prop.,  Gem  Theatres,  Ltd.— Booked  at Hall.  Two  shows  nightly.  Pictures  and Variety.  Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Two  changes weekly.      Phone,    Hebburn  37. Theatre  Royal.- — Lessees.  J.  H.  Dawe,  Ltd., 34,  Grey  Street,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Two shows  nightly.  Phone,  Hebburn  79.  Station Hebburn-on-Tyne,  L.N.E.R. HEBDEN  BRIDGE  (Yorks),  Pop.  6,459. Co-operative  Hall  Pictures,  Crown  Street. — Prop.,  S.  and  G.  A.  Greenwood.  Booked  at Hall.  One  show  nightly.  Mon.  to  Fri.  :  two shows  and  mat.,  Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Phone, Hebden  Bridge  147.  Station,  Hebden  Bridge, L.M.S. Picture  House,  New  Road. — Prop.,  Thistle- holme  Estate  Co.,  Ltd.  Res.  and  Bkg.  Man., Geo.  A.  Greenwood.  Once  nightly.  Twice Sat.    Prices,   6d.  to  is. HECKMONDWIKE  (Yorks),  Pop.14,000. Pavilion. — Prop.,  West  Riding  Picture  Pavilion Co.,  Ltd.  Station,  Heckmondwike,  L.M.S. Picture  Palace.  Croft  Street. — Prop.,  Good- alls   Pictures,   Ltd.,  Albion  Street,  Cleck- heaton.    Phone,  Cleckheaton  224.  Booked W.aadF. Nov.ll/29 Sir  JOHN  MARTIN  HARVEY  in The  BURGOMASTER  of  STILEMONDE Produced  by  George  Banfield. 430 The  Kin  emato  graph  Year  Book. at  H.O.  One  show  nightly.  Mats.,  Mon,, Tues.  and  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 3d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Heckmondvrike  186. Station,  Heckmondvvike,  L.M.S. HEDNESFORD  (Staffs),  Pop.  5,149. Electric  Palace. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man., Roland  Barton.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  9d.  Station,  Hednes- ford,  L.M.S. Picture  House,  Rugeley  Road. — Prop.,  Para- mount Picture  Theatres,  Ltd.,  Picture  House. Cannock.  Booked  at  H.O.,  Cannock,  by Frank  Williams.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  and is.  Phone,  Cannock  141.  Station,  Hednes- ford,  L.M.S. HELSTON  (Cornwall),  Pop.  2,616. Cinema,  Wendron  Street. — Lessee  and  Man., A.  Corrison.  Films  booked  at  19,  TheCrescent, Truro.  One  show  nightly,  two  Sat.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Helston  53.  Station, Helston,  G.W.R. HEMEL    HEMPSTEAD.     (Herts),  Pop. 20,000. Aero  Kinema,  Mario wes.— Props.,  Nicholls  and Coles.  Continuous.  Pictures  and  Variety. Stage,  16  ft.  deep.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  Phone, Boxmoor  36.  Station,  Boxmoor,  L.M.S. Memorial  Hall,  Apsley  End. — -(Closed). Princess  Picture  Theatre. — Prop.,  Capt.  Fred Webb.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Station, Boxmoor,  L.M.S. HEMSWORTH  (Yorks),  Pop.  11,235. Hippodrome. Picture  House.— Prop.,  Hemsworth  Picture House  Co.,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  R.  Burns.  One show  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 3d.  to  gd.    Station,  Hemsworth,  L.N.E.R. HENLEY-! N-ARDEN  (Warwickshire). Public  hall  Cinema. HENLEY-ON-THAMES     (Oxford),  Pop. 6,841. Palace  Cinema,  33,  Bell  Street. — Prop., C.  Denny-Chubb.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous Mat.,  Sat.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  Large  stage. Phone,  Heuley  244.  Station,  Henlej'-on- Thames,  G.W.R.  Films  by  Oxford  Film Transport  Service. HENLOW  (Beds  ),  Pop.  1,200. R.A.F.  Cinema,  Henlow  Camp. — Booked  at Camp  by  Secretary,  Cinema  Committee.  Once nightly  Sundays  included.  Prices,  6d.  and  is. Phone,  Hitchin  137  Ex.  68.  Films  by  Eastern Counties  Film  Service,  Kinglv  Street,  London. Station,  Henlow,  Beds.,  L.M.S. HEREFORD  (Herefordshire),  Pop.  23,324. Garrick  Theatre. — Prop.,  R.  A.  Maddox. Booked  at  Hall.  Two  shows  nightly.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Hereford  n  86. Station,  Barrs  Court,  G.W.R. Kemble  Theatre. — Props.,  The  Trustees  and Committee  of  the  Hereford  Corn  Exchange and  Kemble  Theatre.  Pictures,  drama,  etc. Booked  at  Hall.  Twice  nightly.  Stage  45 feet  deep  ;  5  dressing  rooms.  Phone,  Here- ford 2665.    Station,  Hereford,  G.W.R. Palladium. — Prop.,  Palladium  (Hereford),  Ltd., Southlands,  Stroud  Road,  Gloucester.  Phone, Gloucester  31 12.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continu- ous. Mats.,  Mon.,  Thurs.  and  Sat.  Prices. 5d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Hereford  2492, Station,  Hereford,  G.W.R. HERNE  BAY  (Kent),  Pop.  11,872. Casino. — Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Phone,  Heme  Bay  114.  Station,  Heme  Bay S.R. Grand  Theatre. Red  Lantern,  High  Street. — Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Phone,  Heme  Bay,  44, Station,  Heme  Bay,  S.R. HERTFORD  (Herts),  Pop.  10,712. Castle  Cinema,  The  Wash. — Booked  at  Hall  by E.  J.  Carpenter.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s. Phone,  Hertford  141.  Station,  Hertford (North  or  East), L.N.E.R.,  or  Motor  Transport. HESSLE  (Yorks),  Pop.  6,107. Star  Picture  House,  Hull  Road. — Prop.,  A.  G. Parker.  Pictures  and  Varietv.  Films  booked at  Hall  ;  Variety  at  Red  LionHotel,  Wath-on- Dearne.  One  show  nightly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is. Station,  Hessle,  L.N.E.R.  Film  Transport (Broxburn),  Ltd. HESWALL  (Cheshire) King's  Hall. — Prop.,  John  Pye,  The  Garage, Heswall.  Booked  at  H.O.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  3d.  Phone,  Heswall  108.  Station,  Heswall. L.M.S.  (via  Hooton  or  Chester). H ETTOM-LE-HOLE    (Co.    Durham),  Pop. 17,284. Imperial. — Prop.,  Hetton-le-Hole  Picture House  Co..  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Once nightly.  Stage,  16  ft.  deep.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  Phone,  Hetton,  50.  Station,  Hetton, L.N.E.R. Pavilion  Theatre,  Richard  Street. — Prop. R.  Barton  and  Sons.  One  show  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  9d.  Phone. Hetton-le-Hole  20.  Station,  Hetton,  L.N.E  R. HEXHAM  (Northumb.),  Pop.  8,849. Gem  Palace,  Market  Place. — Prop.,  Hexham Entertainments  Co.,  Ltd.,  Queen's  Hall, Hexham.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  Tom  H.  Scott. Two  shows  nightly.  Four  changes  weekly. Variety  Wed.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone, Hexham  213.    Station,  Hexham,  L.N.E.R. Queen's  Hall,  Beaumont  Street. — Prop., Hexham  Entertainments  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked at  Hall  by  Tom  H.  Scott.  Twice  nightly. Occasional  Variety.  Stage,  26  ft.  deep. Cafe  and  Dance  Hall.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Hexham  213.  Station,  Hexham, L.N.E.R. HEYWOOD  (Lancs).  Pop.  26,691. Empire  Cinema,  Wood  Street. — Prop.,  Empire Cinema.  Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to  is. Station,  Heywood,  L.M.S. Gem  Picture  House,  Market  Street. — Prop., Gem  Picture  House  Co.  (Heywood),  Ltd. One  show  nightly..  Two  Sat.  Mat.  daily except  Thurs.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 3d.  to  is.    Station,  Heywood,  L.M.S. Picturedrome,  Market  Street. — Prop.,  C. Littler,  16,  Hazel  Avenue,  Whalley  Range, Manchester.  Phone,  Chorlton  868.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Heywood 80.    Station,  Heywood. HIGHBRIDGE  (Somerset),  Pop.  2,478. Picture  House,  Church  Street.  Prop.,  High- bridge  Cinema,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weeklv.  Prices,  sd.  to is.  2d.    Station,  Highbridge',  G.W.R. Kinema  Directory  (England). 431 HIGH  SPEN  (Co.  Durham),  Pop.  4,000. Palace,  Front  Street.— Prop.,  North  Eastern Theatres,  Ltd.,  n,  Bath  Lane,  Newcastle-on- Tyne.  Phone,  Central  5104.  Booked  at  H.O., by  Sol  Sheckman.  Man.  Dir.  Prices,  3d.  to  8d. Station,  Rowlands  Gill,  L.N.E.R. HIGH   WESTWOOD  (Co.  Durham),  Pop. 3,000. Britannia  Picture  Palace,  Yewdale  Street. — Prop.,  Pegswood  Picture  Theatre  Co.  One show  nightlv,  two  on  Saturday.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  2d.  to  5d.  Station,  High Westwood,  L.N.E.R. HIGH  WYCOMBE  (Bucks),  Pop.  21,950. Electroscope,  Oxford  Street.  —  Prop. Wycombe  Electroscope  Co.,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir., A.  L.  Squires.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Pictures  and  Variety. Prices,  6d.  t  j  is.  6d.  Phone,  High  Wycombe 40.  Station,  High  Wycombe,  G.W.R.,  and G.C.R. Grand  Cinema,  Desborough  Road.— Prop,  and Man.,  M.  Demby.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Mat.,  Sat.  Stage,  12  ft.  deep. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  High  Wycombe 145.  Station,  High  Wycombe,  G.W.R. (Transport). Palace  Cinema,  Frogmore.— Prop.,  High Wycombe  Theatre  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  by Edward  Boultbee  at  Palace,  High  Street, Slough.  Nightly.  Prices,  2|d.  to  2s.  4d. Phone,  High  Wycombe  341.  Station,  High Wycombe,  G.W.R.  Films  by  Motor  Transport Dancey  Yard,  W.i. HINCKLEY  (Leicester),  Pop.  13,310. Borough  Theatre. Hinckley  Theatre. — Prop.,  Hinckley  and Dursiey  Theatres,  Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O.  Twice nightly.    Mat.,  Sat.    Two  changes  weekly. '  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Hinckley  97. Station  Hinckley,  L.M.S. Palladium. — Prop.,  Hinckley  and  Dursley Theatres,  Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O.  Twice nightly.  Mat.,  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  iod.  Phone  Hinckley  85.  Sta- tion, Hinckley,  L.M.S. HINDLEY  (Lancs),  Pop.  23,574. Castle  Pictures. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man., F.  E.  Thwaites.  Booked  at  Hall.  One show  nightly.  Price  4d.  Station,  Hindley, L.M.S. Palace. — Prop.,  Wigan  Entertainments  Ltd. Booked  by  F.  Worswick.    Twice  nightly. Prices,  3d.  to  gd. Victoria  Hall.— Prop  and  Res.  Man.,  F.  E. Thwaites.    Nine  shows  weekly.    Two  changes weekly.    Prices,  5 d.  to  8d.    Station  Hindley. HITCHIN  (Herts),  Pop.  13,535. Blake's  Theatre,  Ickleford  Road. — Props., Hitchin  Amusements  Co.  Man.  Dir.,'  W.  N. Blake,  The  Empire,  Bedford.  Phone,  Hitchin 179.    Station,  Hitchin,  L.N.E.R. Playhouse,  Market  Square. — Props.,  Hitchin Amusements  Co.  Man.  Dir.,  W.  N.  Blake, The  Empire,  Bedford.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  ^d.  to  2s.  Phone, Hitchin  179. HODDESDON  (Herts  ),  Pop.  5,410. The  Cinema,  Burford  Street. — Props.,  Shipman &  King,  24,  Charing  Cross  Mansions,  Charing Cross  Road,  London,  W.C.  2.  Phone,  Regent 3269.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  6d.  Station,  Broxbourne  or  Rye House,  L.N.E.R.. HOLBEACH  (Lincs),  Pop.  2,340. Holbeach  Cinema,  Park  Road. — Prop,  and Booked  at  Hall.  One  show  nightly.  Mon., Tues.  and  Fri.  Continuous  Sat.  Prices,  3d. to  is.     Station,  Holbeach,  L.M.S. HOLLINWOOD  (Lancs),  Pop.  10,745. Queen's  Picture  Theatre,  Hudson  Street. — Prop.,  Hollmwood  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.,  4,  Ex- change Buildings,  6,  St.  Mary's  Gate,  Man- chester. Phone,  City  1968.  Booked  at  Hal!. Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Phone,  Fails- worth  147.   Station,  Hollinwood. HOLMFIRTH  (Yorhs.),  Pop.  10,444, Valley  Picture  Theatre. — Prop.,  Valley Picture  Theatre  Co.,  Ltd.,  Eldon  Yard,  Holm- firth.  Pictures  and  occasional  Variety. Booked  at  Hall.  One  show  nightly,  two  on Sats.  and  holidays.  Mat.,  Sat.  and  holidays. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  2d.  Stage,  30  ft.  deep  ; 2  dressing-rooms.  Phone,  Holmfirth  184. Station,  Holmfirth,  L.M.S. HOLSWORTHY  (Devon),  Pop.  1,417. Market  Hall  Cinema,  The  Square. — Props., Bennet  and  Silifant.   Booked  at  Hall.  Three nights  weekly.  Prices,  8d.  to  is.  sd.  Station, Holsworthy,  S.R. HONITON  (Devon),  Pop.  3,090. Cinema,  High  Street. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man., H.   R.   Harris.    Booked   at   Central  Cafe. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.   Station,  Honiton,  S.R. HONLEY  (Yorks),  Pop.  4,700. Palladium,  Eastgate. — Prop.,  Honley  Palla- dium, Ltd.  Booked  by  Mr.  Earnshaw,  Prin- cess, Huddersfield.  One  show  nightly.  Two Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is. Station,  Honley,  L.M.S. HOOLEY  HILL,  nr.  Manchester  (Lancs). Stamford    Picture    House. — Prop.,  Merry- weather  and  Cramer. r  W  HIT  E    CARG  O  I THE  WORLD'S  GREATEST  SUBJECT (A  British  Quota  Picture)  * |  W.  P.  FILM  Co.,  Ltd.,  92,  Wardour  St.,  London,  W.I.  * 432 The  Kinematograpli  Year  Book. HORBURY  ( Yorks),  Pop.  7,830. Co-operative  Hall  Cinema. — Prop.,  Horbury Industrial  Co-operative  Society,  Ltd.  Booked at  Hall,  Once  nightly.  Two  on  Mon..  Thurs. and  Sat.  Prices,  2d.  and  8d.  Phone,  Horbury 124  and  125.    Station,  Ossett,  L.N.E.R. HORDEN  (Co.  Durham),  Pop.  12,033. Empress  Theatre. — Prop.,  Horden  Electric Theatre,  Ltd.,  40,  Westgate  Road,  Newcastle  - on-Tvne.  Phone,  Central  6700.  Booked  at H.O.'by  W.  Barke.  One  show  Wed.  and  Sun., two  rest  of  week.  Three  changes  weekly. Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage,  17  ft.  deep. Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Phone,  Horden,  26.  Station Horden  Colliery  (between  West  Hartlepool and  Sunderland),  L.N.E.R. Theatre  de  Luxe,  Eden  Street. — Prop., Horden  Workmen's  Social  Club,  Ltd.  Pictures and  Variety.  Films  booked  at  Hall  and  at Newcastle.  Variety  at  3,  Forth  Lane,  New- castle, by  Billy  Knight  ;  also  direct.  Stage, 30  ft.  deep  :  3  dressing-rooms.  T\vo  shows nightly,  including  Sunday.  Mat.,  lues.  Prices, 3d.  and  3d.  Phone,  Horden  14.  Films  by  Road Transport.    Station.  Horden,  L.N.E.R. H  OR  LEY  (Surrey),  Pop.  6,098. New  Pavilion,  Massetts  Road.— Prop.,  Ship- man  and  King,  24,  Charing  Cross  Mansions, Charing  Cross  Road,  London,  W.C.2.  Phone, Regent  3269.  Booked  at  H.O.  Charing  Cross Mansions.  One  show  nightly,  two  Sat.  Mat.. Wed.  and  Sat.  at  2.30.  Prices.  6d.  to  rs.  6d. Phone,  Horley  306.   Station,  Horley,  S.R. HORNCASTLE  (Lincs),  Pop.  3,461. Victory  Cinema,  High  Street.— Prop,  and  Res. Man.,  P.  W.  Teed.    One  show  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.    Prices,  4d.,  Sd.  and  is.  2d. Station,  Horncastle,  L.N.E.R. HORNCHURCH  (Essex),  Pop.  2,461- Cinema,  Station  Lane.— -Prop.,  F.  S.  Matthes. Continuous.    Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Hornchurch,  L.M.S. HORNSEA  (Yorks),  Fop.  4,278. Star  Picture  Theatre,  Newbegin. — Prop., Hornsea  Amusements,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Cecil Picture  Theatre,  Hull,  by  B.  Evans.  Con- tinuous. Prices.  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone.  Hornsea P.O.  136.  Station,  Hornsea,  L.N.E.R. HORSHAM  (Sussex),  Pop.  11,413. C  apitol  Theatre,  London   Road. — -Booked  at Hall.    Continuous.    Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  Phone, 247.    Station,  Horsham,  S.R. Carfax  Cinema.— Prop,  and  Man.,  Bingham Bros.     Continuous.     Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Horsham.  S.R. Central  Picture  Theatre,  No  thSt.eet. HORWICH  (Lancs),  Pop.  15,616, Palace,  Church  Street. — Prop.,  Palace  (Hor- wich),  Ltd.     Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.      Prices,  3d.  to  8d. Station,  Horwich.  L.M.S. Picture  House,  Chorley  New  Road. — Prop.. Horrt-ich  Picture  House,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall by  Man.     Continuous.     Prices,  3d.  to  8d. Phone,   Horwich  158.      Station,  Horwich, L.M.S. Princes  Theatre  and  Cinema.— Prop., Central  Billiard  Halls  (Burnley)  Ltd.,  263, Padiham  Road,  Burnley.  Phone,  Burnley 310.  Booked  by  Joe  Bradley  at  Empress Cinema,  Burnley.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two changes  weekly'.  Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Phone, Horwich  13.  Station.  Horwich,  L.M.S, HOUGH  TON-LE-SPRING    (Co.  Durham). Pop.  10,205. Coliseum. — Props.,  Lishman  and  Robinson. Booked  at  Hall  by  J.  Lishman.  Once  nightly, twice  on  Sat.  Prices  3d.  to  is.  Phone, Houghton-le-- Spring  87.  Station.  Fence  Houses L.N.E.R. Empire  Theatre.— Prop.,  Houghton  Empire Theatre,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  S.  H. Wheatley.  One  show  nightly,  two  on  Sat. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.    Phone",  Houghton  52. New  Gaiety  Theatre. — Prop.,  J.  Ainsley. One  show  nightly.  One  change  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone,  Houghton-le- Spring  43.    Station,  Fence  Houses,  L.N.E.R. HOUNSLOW  (Middlesex),  Pop.  31,381. Alcazar  Picture  Theatre. — Prop.,  J.  Tilney. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  2d.    Phone,  Hounslow  122. Empire  Cinema,  High  Street. — Prop..  Hounslow Empire.  Ltd. .  Woodville,  Golders  Green  Road . London,  N.W.  Phone,  Speedwell  2263. Pictures  and  Variety.  Booked  by  J.  Yorke at  Palace  House,  Shaftesbury  Avenue, London,  W.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  4d. , Stage,  10  ft.  deep  :  2  dressing-rooms.  Phone . Hounslow  0269.    Station,  Hounslow  Centrai Regent  Picture  House,  Hanworth  Road.— Prop,  and  Res.,  Man.,  W.  J.  Attack.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  2d.  Station,  Houns- low, S.R.,  and  Slough  and  District  Transport. HOVE  (Sussex),  Pop.  46,519. Electric  Empire,  George  Street. — -Prop.  C. Dunesby.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two  mats, weekly."  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d. to  is.    Station,  Hove,  S.R. Empire  Cinema.  Haddington  Street. — Prop., E.  Scriven.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone,  Brighton 4414.    Station,  Hove,  S.R. Tivoli,  Western  Road. — Prop,  and  Man.,  Jack Goldberg.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Booked  at Hall,  by  Prop.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  iod.  Small  stage  ;  2  dressing-rooms.  Cafe- attached.  Phone,  Hove  5124.  Station.  Brigh- ton S.R.    Films  by  Yates  Road  Transport. HOWDEN  (Yorks).  Pop.  2,000. Shire  Hall  Cinema.— Three  shows  weekly. HOYLAKE  (Cheshire),  Pop.  17,055. Kingsway  Picture  House,  Market  Street. — Prop., Kingsway Picture  House  (Hovlake),Ltd., Booked    at    Liverpool   by   Leslie  Greene. Continuous.  Dailv  Mat.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  is."  6d.    Phone,  Hoylake  682. Station,  Hoylake.  L.M.S. Winter    Gardens.    Alderley    Road. — Prop., Baines  and  Purdey,  Ltd.,  146,  Dale  Street. Liverpool.     Phone,  Central  739.  Pictures. Variety  and  Drama.  Booked  at  H.O.  Prices. 6d.  to  2S.  6  dressing-rocms.  Phone,  Hoylake 1345.  Station,  Hoylake,  L.M.S. HOYLAND  [Nr.  Barnsley,  Yorks),  Pop. 15,579. Cinema.  Market  Street. — Prep..  Hovland  Cinema Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  by  E.  C.  Clayton,  14,  Oak Street,  Sheffield.  Phone,  Sharrow  50822. Continuous.  Mats..  Mon.  and  Thurs.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.,-  6d.  and  gd. Phone,  Hoyland  19.  Station,  Elsecar  and Hovland. Princess    Cinema. — Prop..    Princess  Picture Theatre,  Ltd.     Booked  at  Hall  by  J.  F. Tidswell.     Continuous.     Prices,  3d.  to  9d. Phone,  Hovland  45.    Stations.  Elsecar  and Hovland,  L.M.S. Royal  Picture  Palace,  Hovland  Common. — (Closed). Kinema  Directory  {England). 433 KUCKNALL  (Notts),  Pop.  16,835. Empire,  Vine  Terrace. — Prop.,  Hucknall  Em- pire, Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  One  show  nightly, two  on  Sat.  Prices,  5d.  to  nd.  Station. Hucknall,  L.M.S. Scala. — Prop.,  Scala  and  Globe  (Ilkeston),  Ltd. Head  office,  Scala,  Hucknall.  Booked  at  Hall by  W.  H.  Brooks.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.    Station,  Hucknall. HUDDERSFIELD  (Yorks),  Pop.  110,102. Cinema  Picture  House,  Longroyd  Bridge.— Prop,  and  Man.,  George  Thompson.  Booked at  Hall.  Continuous.  Mat.,  Sat.  Prices,  4a. to  is.  Station,  Huddersfield,  L.M.S. Empire  Picture  House,  John  "William  Street.— Prop..  Goldstones  (Cinemas),  Ltd,  28,  Hare- hills  Avenue,  Leeds.  Phone,  Chapeltown 41167.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Huddersfield  1798. Station,  Huddersfield,  L.M.S. Grand  Picture  House. — Prop.,  Union  Cinema Co.,  Ltd.  Occasional  Variety.  Booked  at H.O.  Continuous,  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d  . Phone,  Huddersfield  703.  Station,  Hudders- field, L.M.S. Lvt-ettm,  Moldgreen. — Prop.,  Lvceum  Cinema (Moldgreen),  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Tom Mitcnell.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is. Phone,  Hudd.  2101.  Station,  Huddersfield, L.M.S. Palladium,  Birkbv. — Prop.,  Palladium  Picture Co.  (Birkby),  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man. Dir.^  Walter  Metcalfe.  Continuous.  Mat.,  Sat. Prices,  3d.  to  2s.  Station,  Huddersfield,  L.M.S . Picturedrome,    Buxton   Road. — Prop.,  Hib- •  bert's  Pictures,  Ltd.,  2,  Darley  Street,  Brad-. f<  rd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Huddersfield  610. Station,  Huddersfield,  L.M.S. Picture  House,  Ramsden  Street.— Prop. , Northern  Theatres  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Palace Theatre,  Rochdale,  by  F.  A.  Kay.  Continuous Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d."  Station,  Huddersfield. Picture  Palace,  Milnsbridge. Premier  Picture  Palace.  Paddock  Head.- — Prop.,  Premier  Picture  Palace  Co.  (Paddock). Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Continuous, Mat.,  Sat.  Prices,  4s.  to  is.  Phone,  Hudders- field, 2133.    Station,  Huddersfield,  L.M.S. Princess  Picture  House,  3,  Northumberland Street.— Prop.,  Princess  Pictures.  Ltd.  Booked at  Hall  by  A.  Earnshaw.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Restaurant  and  Dance  Hall attpched.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, Huudersfield  2235.     Station,  Huddersfield. Savoy  Picture  House,  Marsh. — Prop.,  Savoy Picture  House  (Huddersfield),  Ltd,  Booked at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d. Phone,  Huddersfield  1900.  Station.  Hudders- field, L.M.S. Star  Cinema,  Viaduct  Street. — Prop.,  Hudders- field Star  Cine,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  Mrs.  L.  Lund. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous  Mon.  to  Fri. Two  shows  Sat.  Prices.  3d.  to  is.  Phone, 1089.   Station,  Huddersfield,  L.M.S. Victoria  Hall,  Buxton  Road. — Prop.,  Henry Kaye.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone, Huddersfield  254.  Station,  Huddersfield, L.M.S. HULL  (Yorks),  Pop.  300,000. Assembly  Rooms. — Kingston  Square.  Prop., Morton's  Pictures,  Ltd.,  Cafe  and  Dance Hall  attached. Boulevard  Electric  Picture  Palace,  Boule- vard.— Prop.,  Boulevard  Electric  Picture Palace,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 3d.  to  gd.  Phone,  Central  33869.  Station, Paragon,  L.N.E.R. Carlton  Picture  Theatre,  Anlaby  Road. — Prop.,  Hull  Picture  Playhouses,  Ltd.  Booked at  Paragon,  Hull.  Continuous.  Prices,  sd.  to is.  3d.  Phone,  Central  32306. Cecil  Theatre,  Anlaby  Road.  Prop.,  Hull  Cine- mas, Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Brinley  Evans. Continuous.  Cafe  attached.  Prices,  8d.  to  2s. Phones,  Central  5515  and  6048.  Station, Paragon,  L.N.E.R. Central  Picture  Theatre,  Prospect  Street.— Prop.,  Hull  Cinemas,  Ltd.  Continuous.  2  p.m. till  10.30.  Prices,  is.  to  2s.  Mat.  prices,  6d  . and  is.  Phone,  Central  2776.  Station,  Hull. Cleveland  Picture  House,  Cleveland  Street. — Prop.,  Cleveland  (Hull)  Picture  House,  Ltd. Booked  at  Leeds.  Continuous.  Mats.,  Mon., Thurs.  and  Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Phone, Central  33625.   Station,  Hull,  L.N.E.R. Eureka  Picture  Hall,  Hessle  Road. — Prop., Eureka  Picture  Hall,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall by  R.  W.  Wheeldon,  Senr.,  Man.  Dir.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Central 33036.    Station,  Paragon,  L.N.E.R. Hessle  Road  Picture  Palace,  Hessle  Road.— Prop.,  Hull  Picture  Playhouse,  Ltd.  H.O., Parliament  Chambers,  Quay  Street,  Hull. Booked  at  H.O.  by  Brinley  Evans,  Cecil Theatre,  Hull.  Continuous.  Daily  Mat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Phone, 33709.   Station,  Paragon.  L.N.E.R. Holderness  Picture  Hall,  Holderness  Road, —Prop.,  Holderness  Hall  (Hull),  Ltd.  H.O., Alexandra  Theatre,  Hull.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone. Corporation  33878.  Station,  Paragon,  L.N.E.R. Londesborough  Cinema,  Wenlock  Street. — Prop.,  Boulevard  Electric  Picture  Palace,  Ltd., Boulevard,  Hull.  Phone,  33869.  Booked  at H.O.  by  Lawrence  Maggs.  Continuous. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Hull  2502. Lyric,  Anlaby  Road. — Pictures  and  Variety. Station,  Paragon,  L.N.E.R. Magnet  Picture  Palace,  West  Dock  Avenue. — ■ Prop.,  Hull  Picture  Playhouse,  Ltd.  H.O., Parliament  Chambers,  Quay  Street,  Hull. Booked  at  H.O.  by  Brinley  Evans.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weeklv.  Price,  3d. Station,  Paragon.  L.N.E.R. 1  "THE  GODLESS  GIRL"  1 1  P.D.C.  I 434 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Majestic  Pictures,  George  Street.' — Prop. Morton's  Pictures,  Ltd.  H.O.,  George  Street. Booked  at  H.O.  by  Tom  Bogue.  Continuous. One  run  weekly.  Prices,  8d.  to  as.  Phone, Central  33884.  Station,  Paragon,  L.N.ER. Monica  Picture  House,  Newland  Avenue. — Prop. j  Monica  Picture  House,  Ltd.  H.O., Newland  Avenue.  Booked  at  H.O.  by Brinley  Evans.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Station,  Paragon, L.N.E.R. National  Picture  Theatre,  Beverley  Road. — Prop.,  Hull  Cinemas,  Ltd.  Res.  Man.,  and  Dir. A.'Spiriks.  Booked  at  Cecil  Picture  Theatre, Anlaby  Road,  Hull,  by  Briniey  Evans.  Con- tinuous. Daily  mat.  Prices.  3d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Central  8392.    Station,  Paragon. Palace  Theatre,  Anlaby  Road. — Prop.,  Moss Empires,  Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O.,  Edinburgh. Two  shows  nightly.  One  change  weekly. Station,  Paragon. Picturedrome,  Holderness  Road. — Prop. Sherburn  Pictures  (Hull),  Ltd.  Booked  at H.O.  by  W.  H.  Maggs.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, Coiporation  2173.  Station,  Paragon  L.N.E.R. Playhouse  Cinema,  Porter  Street. — Prop., Hull  Picture  Playhouses,  Ltd.,  Parliament Chambers.  Quay  Street,  Hull.  Phone,  Central 6816.  Films  booked  at  H.O.  by  Brinley E^ans.  Variety  at  Playhouse.  3  shows  daily. Prices,  4.6.  to  is.  Stage,  6  ft.  deep  ;  2  dressing- rooms.  Phone,  Central  33237.  Station, Paragon,  L.N.E.R. Princes  Hall,  George  Street.— Prop.,  Morton's Pictures,  Ltd.,  George  Street,  Hull.  Booked at  H.O.  by  T.  Bogue.  Res.  Man.,  T.  Morton. Continuous.  2.30  to  10.30.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  4c!.  to  is.  Phone,  Central  450. Station,  Paragon,  L.N.E.R. Regent  Picture  Theatre,  Anlaby  Road. — Prop.,  Regent  Picture  Theatre  (Hull),  Ltd., Jameson  Street,  Hull.  Central  13  51.  Booked at  H.O.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. Phone.  Central  4676.  Station,  Hull  (Paragon), L.N.E.R. Rialto  Picture  Theatre,  Beverley  Road. — Prop.,  Northern  Combines,  Ltd.,  c/o  Craw- shaw  &  Watts,  Cronkshaw's  Buildings,  Grim- shaw  Street,  Burnley.  Booked  at  Hall  by Man.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone, Central  8236.  Station,  Paragon  (Station Hall),  L.N.E.R. Savoy  Picture  Theatre,  Holderness  Road.— Prop.,  Savoy  (Hull),  Ltd.  Two  changes weekly..  Prices,  8d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Central ■  6362.  Station,  Paragon,  L.N.E.R. Sherburn  Picture  Hall,  Sherburn  Street. — Prop..  Sherburn  Picture  Hall.  Ltd.  Booked at  H.O.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  and  is.  Phone,  Central  1793. Station,  Paragon,  L.N.E.R.  Films  by  Trans- port. Strand  Picture  Theatre,  Beverley  Road. — Prop.,  Beverley  Road  Picture  Theatre  (Hull), Ltd.  Booked  by  J.  F.  Tidswell,  "  Woodville," Newton  Park,  Leeds.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone  , Central  1002.  Station,  Paragon,  L.N.E.R. Tower  Picture  Palace,  Anlaby  Road. — Prop., The  Tower  Picture  Palace  (Hull),  Ltd.,  Jame- son Chambers,  Tameson  Street,  Hull.  Phone Central  1351,  Booked  at  H.O.  by.  Robert '  Freeman.  Continuous.'  Prices,  8d.  to  is. Phone,  1001.  Station,  Paragon,  L.N.E.R. Waterloo  Picture  House,  Waterloo  Street. — Prop,  and  Man.,  Wm.  Hainsworth,  53,  Leonard /Street.  Hull.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Prop.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to gd.     Phone,  Central  33341-     Station,  Hull .  (Paragon).  L.N.E.R. West  Park  Picture  Theatre,  Anlaby  Road.— Prop.,  Hull  Picture  Playhouses,  Ltd.  Twice nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Phone, Central  2355.     Station,  Paragon,  L.N.E.R. HUNG ERFORD  (Berks),  Pop.  2.784. Cinema. — Prop.,  F.  J.  Freeman.  Three  times weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Hunger- ford,  'G.W.R.   and  Western  Films  Motor Transport. HUNSTANTON  (Norfolk),  Pop.  4,282. Town     Hall     Cinema. — Prop.     and  Man. L.  H.  Wells,  Northcote  House.    Booked  by Prop.    Three  shows  weekly.    Prices,  4d.  to is.  3d.    Station,  Hunstanton,  L.N.E.R. HUNTINGDON  (Hunts),  Pop.  4,194. Grand  Cinema. — Prop..  Murkett  Bros.  Booked at  Hal]  by  W.  D.  Murkett.  Continuous.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Huntingdon  98.  Station. Huntingdon,  L.N.E.R. HUTHWAITE  (Notts),  Pop.  5,479. Cinema,  Sutton  Road. HYDE  (Cheshire),  Pop.  33,438, Alexandra  Pavilion,  Corporation  Street. — Prop.,  Pictures  and  Varieties,  Ltd.  22,  Cathe- dral House,  Manchester.  Booked  at  H.O. Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Hyfle  193.  Station, Hyde,  L.N.E.R. Hippodrome  and  Opera  House.— Prop.,  W. Stansfield.  Booked  at   Lyceum  Picture  Hall, .  City    Road,    Hulme,    Manchester,    by  G. .  Stansfield.  Two  shows  nightly.  Pictures  and Variety.  Billiard  Room  attached.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Hyde 215,  Station,  Hyde,  L.N.E.R. Queen's  Cinema,  Manchester  Road. — Prop,  and Man.,  S.  Myers.  Booked  at  Hall.  Twice nightly.  Prices,  2d.  to  6d.  Phone,  Hyde 251.    Station,  Hyde,  L.N.E.R. Scala  Picture  House,  Clarendon  Street.— Prop.,  S.  O'Brien  and  J.  H.  Davies.  Booked at  Hall.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two.  Mats. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Hyde  139.  Station. Hyde,  L.N.E.R. HYTHE(Kent),  Pop.  7,764. Grove  Cinema,  Prospect  Road. — Prop.,  Hythc Picture  Palace  (1913),  Ltd.,  132,  High  Street, Hythe.  Booked  by  J.  H.  Kent,  Man.  Dir., The  Morehall,  Folkestone.  Continuous.  Prices. 6d.  to  is.  10s.  Phone,  Hythe  201.  Station, Hythe,  S.R. Hythe  Picture  Palace.— Prop., Hythe  Picture Palace  (1913)  Co.,  Ltd,  Man.  Dir.,  J.  H. Kent.  Continuous.  Mat.  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Station , Hythe,  Kent,  S.R. IbSTOCK  (Leicester).    Pop.  7f00. The  Palace. — Prop.,  Ibstock  Palace  Co.  One show  nightly.    Twice  Sat.  and  Mat.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.     Phone,  Ibstock  12.  Stations Heather  and  Ibstock,  L.M.  S. ILFORD  (Essex),  Pop.  85,191. Coliseum. Empire  Kinema. — Prop,  and  Man.,  Sam  Martyn . Pictures  and  Variety.  Booked  at  Hall.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone , Ilford'  0280.    Station,  Ilford,  L.N.E.R. Super  Cinema. — Phone,  Ilford  0246.  Prop.. Provincial  Cinematograph  Theatres,  Ltd. New  Gallery  House,  123,  Regent  Street, London,  W.i.  Phone,  Regent  3212.  Man. Dir.,  W.  Evans.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  A.  W. Tarratt.  Continuous.  Prices,  sd.  to  15  s. Cafe  attached.  Station,  Ilford,  L.N.E.R.  v Kinema  Directory  (England). 435 ILFRACOMBE  (Devon),  Pop.  11,779. Empire  Cinema,  Northfield  Road. — Prop., and  Res.  Man.,  S.  E.  Reynolds,  Ilfracombe. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  3d.  Phone,  Ilfracombe  300.  Station, Ilfracombe,  S.R. Palace. Scala  Theatre. — Prop. ,  Albany  Ward  Theatre  s, Ltd.  Booked  by  P.C.T.,  New  Gallery  House, 123,  Regent  Street,  W.i.  Phone,  Regent  3212. Continuous.  Dance  Hall  attached.  Prices,  4d. to  2S.  4d.  Phone,  Ilfracombe  52.  Station, Ilfracombe,  S.R. ILKESTON  (Derby),  Pop.  32,269. King's  Picture  House,  Bath  Street. — Prop., Ilkeston  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  A.  S. Brailsford.  Booked  at  Hall.  One  show nightly,  two  on  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Ilkeston  17.  Station, Ilkeston,  L.M.S. Scala  Picture  House. — Prop.,  Scala  Theatre Co.  One  show  nightly,  two  on  Sat.  Prices, 3d.  to  gd.  Station,  Ilkeston,  L.M.S. ILKLEY  (Yorks.),  Pop.  9,105. King's  Hall,  Station,  Road. — Ilkley'  Urban District  Council.  Phone,  Ilkley  155.  Station, Ilkley,  L.N.E.R.  and  L.M.S. New  Cinema,  Railway  Road.— Prop.,  The New  Cinema  (Ilkley),  Ltd.  Gen.  Man.,  Henry Carlton.  Occasional  Variety.  Booked  at  Hall, Once  nightly,  twice  on  Sat.  Mats.,  Wed.  and Sat.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  Stage,  9  ft.  deep  ; 1  dressing-room.  Cafe  and  Ballroom  attached. Phone,  Ilkley  275.  Station,  Ilkley,  L.M.S. Picture  House. — Prop.,  Picture  House  (Ilkley), Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Once  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.  Station,  Ilkley,  L.M.S. and  L.N.E.R. 1LMINSTER  (Somerset),  Pop.  2,367. Electric  Cinema. — Props.,  George  Gange  and G.  H.  Montacute.  Booked  at  Silver  Street by  G.  H.  Montacute.  Once  nightly,  Thurs, and  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d.  Station. II minster,  G.W.R. INGLETON  (Yorks.),  Pop.  1,680. Cinema. — Prop,   and   Man.,   J.   T.  Marsden. Booked  at  Hall.  One  show.  Thurs.  and  Sat. Prices,  8d.  to  is.,  children  3d.  and  5d.  Station, Ingleton,  L.M.S. IPSWICH  (Suffolk),  Pop.  79,333. Central  Cinema,  Princes  Street. — Prop., Eastern  Counties  Cinemas,  Ltd.  H.O.,  Regent Theatre,  Chelmsford.  Phone,  Chelmsford  94. Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices  sd.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Ipswich 2732.  Station,  Ipswich,  L.N.E.R. Empire  Cinema.  Fore  Street. — Prop.,  British Cinematograph  Theatres,  Ltd.,  199,  Piccadilly, London,  W.i.  Phone,  Regent  1390.  Booked at  Picture  House.  Continuous.  Mat.,  Sat. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.    Phone,  Ipswich  2654. Hippodrome. — Props.,  E.  H.  Bostock  and  Sons, Ltd.,  69,  Dalhousie  Street,  Glasgow.  Phone, Douglas  498.  Booked  at  H.O.  Twice  nightly  . Prices,  5d.  to  2s.  3d.    Phone,  Ipswich  2447. Station,  Ipswich,  L.N.E.R. Lyceum,  Carr  Street.— Prop.,  E.  H.  Bostock and  Sons.,  Ltd.     Booked  at  Hippodrome. Ipswich,   Continuous.    Prices,  sd.  to  is.  3d. Phone,    Ipswich    290.       Station,  Ipswich, L.N.E.R. Picture  House,  5,  Tavern  Street. — Prop., British  Cinematograph  Theatres,  Ltd.  Head office,  199,  Piccadilly,  London,  W.  Phone, Regent  1390.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  8d.  to  2s.  Phone,  Ipswich 2654.  Station,  Ipswich,  L.N.E.R. Poole's  Picture  Palace,  Tower  Street. — Props.,  C.  W.  and  J.  R.  Poole.  Booked  at H.O.,  Gloucester.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d. to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Ipswich  2637.  Station, Ipswich,  L.N.E.R. Public  Hall. — Prop.,  British  Cinematograph Tbeatres  Ltd.,  199,  Piccadilly,  London,  W.i. Phone,  Regent  1390.  Booked  at  Picture House.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Ipswich  2654. IRLAM  (Lancs),  Pop.  9,471. Globe  Cimema,  Liverpool  Road. — Prop.,  Irlam Cinemas,  Ltd.  Once  -nightly,  Mon.  to  Fri. , twice  on  Sat.  Mat.  Wed.  and  Sat.  Pictures and  Variety.  Stage,  13  J  ft.  deep  ;  2  dressing  - rooms.  Prices  2d.  to  iod.  Phone,  Irlam  109. Station,  Irlam,  C.L.C.R Palace  Cinema,  Liverpool  Road. — Licensee and  Man.,  A.  H.  Lord.  Pictures  and  Variety. Films  booked  at  Hall  and  Variety  by  Sleys Agency,  140,  Oxford  Road,  Manchester. Once  nightly.  Three  shows  Sat.  Prices,  ^d. to  is.  Stage,  18  ft.  deep  ;  2  dressing-rooms. Phone,  Irlam  49.   Station,  Irlam,  C.L.C.R. IRLAMS  0'  THE  HEIGHTS  (Lancs). Olympia  Picture  House. — Props.,  Suburban Picture  Theatres,  41,  Corporation  Street Manchester.  Booked  at  H.O.  Two  shows nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  nd.  Phone,  Pendleton 20.  Station,  Manchester,  L.M.S. IRONBRIDGE  (Salop). Picture  House. IRTHLINGBOR0USH    (Northants),  Pop. 4,839. Picture  House. — Prop.,  Irthlingborough  Thea- tre Synd.,  "Northill,"  Wellingborough. Phone,  230.  Man.  Dir.,  A.  T.  Watts.  Booked at  H.O.  -One  show  nightly.  Continuous  Sat. Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is. Station,  Irthlingborough,  L.M.S.  (via  North- ampton). IVYBRIDGE  (Devon),  Fop.  1,574. Cinedrome. — (Closed). IVER  (Bucks),  Pop. 3100. Plaza  Theatre.— Prop.,  Richings  Park  Estate (1928),  Ltd.    Pictures  and  Variety.  Films booked  by  K.  Van  Biene,  19,  Charing  Cross BLANCHE  SWEET  in W.andF. THE  WOMAN  IN  WHITE Nov.  18/29 Produced  by  Herbert  Wilcox. 436 The  Kinemato.gr  aph  Year  Book. Road,  Loudon,  W.C.2.  Variety  by  Apollo Orchestral  and  Concert  Agency,  19,  Charing Cross  Road,  London,  W.C.2.  Continuous. Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  46..  Stage,  24  ft.  deep. 2  dressing-rooms.  Cafe  attached.  Phone, Iver  144.    Station,  Iver,  G.W.R. JaCKSDALE  (Notts),  Pop.  6,000. Palace,  Selston  Road.— Prop.,  Jacksdale Picture  Palace  Co. '  Ltd.  Pictures  and  Variety . One  show  nightly.,  two  on  Sat.  Mat.,  Sat. Two  changes  weekly.  Station,  Codnor  Park, L.N.E.R. JARROW-ON-TYNE  (Co.  Durham),  Pop. 35,590. Empire,  Union  Street.— Lessees,  J.  H.  Dawe, Ltd,  34,  Grey  Street,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. Twice  nightly.  Phone,  Jarrow  82.  Station, Jarrow,  L.N.E.R. Kino,  Grange  Road. — Prop.,  Jarrow  Kino  Ltd. Two  shows  nightly.  Phone,  Jarrow  in. Station,  Jarrow. Picture  House,  North  Street. — Prop.,  John Weddle  and  Co.,  Ltd.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  8d.  Phone, Jarrow  83.    Station,  Jarrow,  L.N.E.R. Theatre  Royal,  Market  Square. JERSEY  (Channel  Islands),  Pop.  49,500. Aihambra. — (Closed.) Opera  House. — Prop.,  Jersey  and  Guernsey Amusements  Co.,  Ltd.,  New  Gallery  House, 123,  Regent  Street,  London,  VV.i.  Phone. Regent  3212.  Booked  at  H.O.  Occasional Pictures.  Phone,  Jersey  764.  Station,  Wey- mouth, G.W.R. ,  Southampton,  S.R. Picture  House,  Don  Street. — Prop.,  Jersey and  Guernsey  Amusements  Co.,  Ltd.,  New Gallery  House,  123,  Regent  Street,  London, W.i.  Phone,  Regent  3212.  Booked  at  H.O. Continuous  from  2.45.  Prices,  od.  to  3s. Phone,  Jersey  764.   Station,  Weymouth. Royal  Hall,  Peter  Street,  St.  Helier— Prop., West's  Pictures  (Jersey),  Ltd.  Booked  by H.  Hyman,  3A,  St.  Stephen's  Crescent, Bayswater,  W.2.  Continuous,  daily  Mat. Ballroom  and  Cafe  adjoining.  Prices,  7d.  to 2S.  6d.  Phone,  Jersey  487.  Station,  Wey- mouth, G.W.R. ;   Southampton,  S.R. KEG  WORTH    (Leicester).    Pop.  2,225. County  Cinema. — Prop., County  Cinema  Enter- prises, Kegworth.  Res  and  Booking  Man. Reg.  G.  Eley.  One  show  Mon.,  Wed.  and Thurs.,  two  on  Sat.  Prices,  4$d.  to  nd. Station,  Kegworth,  L.M.S. KEIGHLEY  (Yorks.),  Pop.  41,942. Cosy  Corner  Picture  House,  Low  Street.— Props.,  J.  Holmes  (phone,  Idle  185),  and  M. P., Oyer  (phone,  Keighley  2264).  Booked  in Leeds.  Three  shows  daily.  Prices,  2§d.  to  6d. Phone,  Keighley  2526.  Station,  Keighlev, L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. Market  Cinema,  Market  Street.— Prop.,  Market Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.,  Keighlev.  Booked  at  Hall by  Thomas  W.  Stell.  Twice  nightly.  Three shows  Sat.  Prices,  2§d.  to  6d.  Station, Keighley,  L.M.S. Oxford  Hall,  Oakworth  Road. — -Prop.,  Oxford Hall  (Keighley),  Ltd.  Booked  by  L.  Phillips, Hustlergate,  Bradford.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Station, Keighley, L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. Palace,  Cavendish  Street. — Prop.,  Keighley Palace,  Ltd.  Sec,  M.  P.  Cryer.  Phone  164. Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Two  shows  nightly. Four  Mats,  weekly.    Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  2|d.  to  6d.  Sats.,  3d.  to  8d.  Phone, Keighlev  2451.  Station,  Keighley,  L.M.S, and  L.N.E.R. Picture  House,  Skipton  Road. — Prop.,  Picture House  (Keighley)  Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O., Keighley.  three  shows  daily.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.  and  od.  Sats.  8d.  to  is. Phone,  Keighley  561.    Station,  Keighley. Regent  Picture  House,  North  Street. — Prop. Keighley  Regent  Pictures,  Ltd.  Booked  by Joseph  L.  Holmes,  Parkside,  Eccleshill,  Brad- ford. Three  shows  daily.  Prices,  5d.  and  8d. Sats.,  8d.  aLd  is.  Mats.,  3d.  and  6d.  Phone, Keighley  660.  Station,  Keighley,  L.M.S.  and L.N.E.R. KELVEDON  (Essex),  Pop.  1,500. Institute. — Lessee,    F.   Gilby,   High  Street. Shows  three  times  a  week.    Prices,  5d.  to is.  2d.    Station,  Kelvedon,  L.N.E.R. KENDAL  (Westmorland),  Pop.  14,149. Kinema,  Sandes  Avenue. — Prop. ,  Picture  House (Kendal),  Ltd.,  North  John  Street,  Liverpool. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous,  except  Sat. (three  shows).  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices. 3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Kendal  411.  Station. Kendal,  L.M.S. S.  George's. — Prop.,  S.  George's  Theatre  Co., Ltd.  One  show  nightly.  Continuous.  Wed., Sat.,  two.  One  Mat.  weekly.  Two  changes weekly.  Phone,  Kendal  57.  Station,  Kendal, L.M.S. KENILWORTH  (Warwick),  Pop.  6,752. Picture  House,  Station  Road. — Props.,  The K-inilworth  Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd.  Occa- sional Variety.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  3d.    Station,  Kenilworth,  L.M.S. KESWICK  (Cumb  ),  Pop.  4,400. Alhambra  Theatre,  St.  John  Street. — Prop., County  Entertainment  Co.,  New  Market Street,  Ulverston.  Phone,  Ulverston  118. Booked  at  H.O.  One  show  Tues.  to  Fri.  ; two  shows  Mon.  and  Sat.  Mat.  on  Sat. Three  shows  daily  summer  season.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Keswick  195.  Station, Keswick,  L.M.S. KETTERING  (Northants  ),  Pop.  23,692. Coliseum,  Russell  Street. — Prop..  Thompson Bros.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Ketter- ing 278.    Station,  Kettering,  L.M.S. Electric  Pavilion,  High  Street. — Prop.,  Hut ton  and  Shapeero.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Station.  Kettering, L.M.S. Empire  Cinema,  Montagu  Street. — Prop,  and Res.  Man.,  T.  H.  Bamford.    Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.    Two  changes  weekly.  Prices 3d.  to  is.    Station,  Kettering,  L.M.S. Victoria  Picture  House,  Gold  Street.— Prop. Victoria  Playhouses  (Kettering),  Ltd.  Gen. Man.,  Arthur  H.  Needham.   Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Phone,  Kettering  365.  Station Kettering,  L.M.S. Working  Men's  Club. KIDDERMINSTER  (Worc),  Pop.  27,122. Empire  (Pictures  and  Var  ety). — Prop.,  Em- pire Pcture  House  (Kidderminster),  Ltd. Horse  Fair,  Kidderminster.  Booked  at  Hall by  Man.  Continuous.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  2d. Phoni,  Kidderminster  314.  Station,  Kidder- minster, G.W.R. Grand  Playhouse,  Mill  Street. — Prop.,  B.  P. Priest.  Booked  at  Hall  by  G.  Smith.  Con- tinuous. Variety  and  Pictures.  Prices,  5d.  to is.  7d.  Phone,  Cradley  161.  Station,  Kidder- minster, G.W.R. Kinema  Directory  {England). 437 New  Opera  House.— Man.,  Dir.,  Sir  Arthur Carlton,  "Colehurst,"  Worcester.  Phone, Worcester  393.  Booked  by  Man.,  Dir. Once  and  twice  nightly.  Prices,  6d.  to  3s. Phone,  Kidderminster  255.  Station,  Kidder- minster, G.W.R. Picture  House,  Vicar  Street. — Prop.,  Midland Counties  Circuit,  Ltd.,  513,  Salisbury  House, London  Wall,  London,  E.C.2.  Phone,  London Wall  2841.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous. Mat.  daily.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d. to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Kidderminster  105. KIDSGROVE  (Staffs  ),  Pop.  9,491. Valentine  Cinema,  Liverpool  Road. — -Prop., Kidsgrove  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall by  Sec,  and  two  Directors.  Two  shows nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Station,  Hare- castle,  L.M.S. KILLAMARSH  (Derby),  Pop.  4,544. Empire  Kinema. — Booked  at  Empire  Super Kinema,  Rotherham.   Phone,  402.   One  shovv nightly ;   three  on  Sat.    Prices,  4d.  to  is. Station,  Killamarsh,  L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. K1MBERLEY  (Notts.),  Pop.  5,170. Picture  House,  Regent  Street. — Prop.,  W. Wilkinson.  One  show  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Station,  Kimber- ley.  L.N.E.R. KINGSCLIFFE  (Northants),  Pop.  980. Cinema. — Prop.,  W.  Soames,  Stamford  House, Market  Deeping.  Booking  Man.,  P.  J. Wain  wright,  Burmer  Road,  Peterborough. Once  nightly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Station, Peterborough  (North)  L.M.S. KING'S  LYNN  (Norfolk),  Pop.  19,968. Electric  Theatre,  Broad  Street. — Prop., Union  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.,  99A,  Charing  Cross Road,  London,  W.C.2.  Booked  at  H.O. Two  shows  nightly.  Mat.  Sat.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Station, King's  Lynn,  L.N.E.R. New  Majestic  Cinema. — Prop.,  East  Anglian Entertainments,  Ltd.,  12,  London  Road, King's  Lynn.  Phone,  Lynn  137.  Pictures  and Variety.  Twice  nightly.  Booked  at  Hall. Prices,  5d.  to  2s.  4d.  Stage,  14ft.  deep: three  dressing  rooms.  Cafe  and  Ballroom attached.  Phone,  Lynn  448.  Station,  King's Lynn,  L.N.E.R.,  and  Road  Transport. St.  J\mes'  Theatre,  Sf.  James'  Place. — Prop., Union  Cinema  Co..  Ltd.,  99A,  Charing  Cross Road,  London,  W.C.2.  Booked  at  H.O. Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  5d.  to  2s.    Phone,  King's  Lynn  56. Theatre  Royal.  Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  E.  R. Ad«ms,  Ripley  House,  King's  Lynn.  Booked at  Theatre.  Once  or  twice  nightly.  Prices,  is. to  £1  3s.  gd.  Phone,  King's  Lynn  137. Station,  King's  Lynn,  L.N.E.R. KINGSWINFORD  (Staffs). Picture  House. — Prop.,  M.  Cooper. The  Grand  Picture  House. — Prop.,  Elysian Pictures,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  One  show nightly,  two  on  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  nd.  Station,  Brettell  Lane, G.W.R. KINGSTON-ON-THAMES   (Surrey),  Pop. 39,484.  P Cijjema  Palace,  Richmond  Road. — Prop., Central  Hall  Co.  Booked  by  Secretary  at  1 , Central  Parade,  Catford,  S.E.6.  Continuous Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Kingston  2428.  Station,  Kingston S.R, Elite  Picture  Theatre,  London  Road.— Prop.,  Elite  Picture  Theatre  (Kingston-on- Thames),  Ltd.  Continuous.  Phone,  Kings- ton i860.    Station,  Kingston,  S.R. Empire. — Prop.,  Kingshot  Syndicate,  Ltd. Picture  Theatre,  Richmond  Road. — Prop., A.  W.  Love,  7,  Bridge  Street,  Walton-on- Thames.  Phone,  Walton  33.  Booked  at, Walton-on-Thames  by  A.  W.  Love.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  8d.  to  is.  iod.  Phone Kingston  0207. Super  Cinema,  Fife  Road. — Prop.,  Super Cinema,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s. Phone,  Kingston  1267.    Station,  Kingston, KIPPAX  (Yorks.),  Pop.  4,075. Alhambra  Picture  Palace,  High  Street.— Prop.,  Kippax  Picture  House,  Ltd.  Booked at  H.O.    Continuous.    Two  changes  weekly Prices,  3d.  to  is.   Station,  Kippax,  L.N.E.R." KIRKBY-IN-ASHFIELD    (Notts),  Poo 17,236.  P King's  Palace.— Prop.,  Midland  Cinema Syndicate,  86,  Main  Street,  Bulwell,  Notting- ham. Phone,  Bulwell  71.  Booked  by  E. Pottage,  H.O.  Continuous.  Pictures  and Variety.  Stage  15  ft.  deep.  Prices,  5d.  to is.  2d.  Phone,  East  Kirkby  33.  Station Kirkby-in-Ashfield,  L.M.S. Star  Theatre,  Kingsway,  East  Kirkby. — Prop. People's  Kinema  Co.,  Ltd.  "Castle  Rising," Lenton  Road,  Nottingham.  Phone,  Notting- ham 3874.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Booked  at H.O.  Con  inuous.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Stage, 10  ft.  deep ;  two  dressing  rooms.  Phone, East  Kirkby  75.   Station,  Kirkby-in-Ashfield. KIRKBY     LONSDALE  (Westmorland), Pop.  1,394. Cinema  Hall. — Prop.,  Thomas  R.  Thornborrow Market  House.    Bookedat  Hall.  Oncenightly' Thurs.,  Fri.  and  Sat.    Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d Station,  Kirkby  Lonsdale,  L.M.S. KIRKHAM  (Lancs.),  Pop.  3,814. Empire   Picture   House.— Prop,   and  Man Llewellyn  Gorton.    Booked  at  Hall.  Once nightly,  three  times  Sat.    Prices,  6d.  to  is Station,  Kirkham,  L.M.S. Picture  House.— Lessee  and  Man.,  E.  Grattan Milloy.  Booked  at  Arcade  Chambers,  St Mary's  Gate,  Manchester.  One  show  nightly." Three  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone" Kirkham  56.  Station  Kirkham,  L.M.S* KIVETON  PARK  (Yorks  ),  Pop.  2,500 Cinema.— Prop.,  Kiveton  Park  Cinema  Co,  Ltd One  show  nightly.    Two  changes  weekly'. Prices,   4d.   to   8d.    Phone,   Eckington  7 Station,  Kiveton  Park,  L.N.E.R. WHITE  CARGO THE  WORLD'S  GREATEST  SUBJECT (A  British  Quota  Picture) W.  P.  FILM  Co.,  Ltd.,  92,  Wardour  St.,  London,  W.l. 438 The  Kin emato graph  Year  Book. KNARESBOROUGH  (Yorks.),  Pop.  5,518. Cinema,  Park  Parade.— Prop.,  Cinema  (Knares- borough),  Ltd.  Booked  by  G.  P.  Fenton, Central  Palace,  Darlington  and  at  Hall. Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone Knaresborough  192.  Station,  Knares- borough,  L.N.E.R. KNOTTINGLEY  (Yorks  ),  Pop.  6,752. Palace  Cinema. — Prop  ,  G.  A.  Howdle.  Booked at  Hall.  One  show  nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is. Phone,  Knottinglev  56.  Station.  Knottinglev L.M.S. KNOWLE  (Warwick),  Pop.  2,357. Knowle  Picture  Playhouse.— Prop,  and  Res. Man.,  John  Chamberlain.    Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.     Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Stations Knowle  and  Dorridge,  G.W.R. KNUTSFORD  (Cheshire),  Pop.  5,411. Picture  House. — Res.  and  Bkg.  Man.,  John Mason.   Continuous.   Phone,  !Knutsford  328. Station,  Knutsford. Lancaster  (Lancs),  Pop.  40,226. County  Cinema,  Dalton  Square. — Three  shows dailv.  Phone,  Lancaster  55.  Station,  Lan- caster Castle,  L.M.S. Hippodrome. Kingsway  Super  Cinema,  Parliament  Street. — Prop.,  Kingsway  Cinema  (Lancaster),  Ltd. Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.,  Dir.  Continuous. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Lancaster  295. Stations,  Lancaster  (Castle  and  Green  Avre) L.M.S. Palladium  Picture  House  and  Cafe  Rendez- vous, Market  Street. — Res.  Man.  and  Licensee Frank  Prendergast.  Thrice  daily.  Prices, 5d.,    8d.   and   is.    Phone,   Lancaster  563. Picturf.drome,  Church  Street. — Prop,  and  Res, Man.,  J.  Atroy.  Continuous.  Mat.,  Mon., Wed.  and  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 2d.  to  is.  Phone,  Lancaster  546.  Station, Lancaster  Castle,  L.M.S. LANGLEY  GREEN  (Worcester), The  Langley  Cinema. — -Prop.,  Langley  Cinema Co.,  Ltd.  H.O.,  Langley  Green.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Oldbury  1-20.  Station. Langley  Green,  G.W.R. LANGLEY  MILL  (Derby),  Pop.  4,166. Picture  House. — Prop.,  Langley  Mill  Picture House  Co.    Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Once nightlv.  Two  Sat.  Prices,  4d„  to  9d.  Station, Langley  Mill,  L.M.S. LANSLEYMOOR  (Co.Durh  ^i),Pop.  5.000 Empire.— Props.,  Wood  and  Briggs.  Two  shows nightly.     Two   changes   weekly.  Station, Brandon  Colliery,  L.N.E.R. Hippodrome,  Front  Street. — Prop.,  B.  Scott Elden.  Booked  at  Hali.  Eight  shows  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Station.  Brandon,  L.N.E.R. LANGOLDS,  near  Worksop  (Notts),  Pop.  8,500. Picture  House.— Prop.,  Langold's  P.H.  Co., Ltd.     Booked  by  Man.  Dir.,  Fred  Shaw. Two  changes  weekly.     Prices,   4d.   to  is. Station,  Worksop,  L.N.E.R. Scala  Kinema.— Prop,  and  Man.,  F.  Ostick. Two  changes  weekly.     Prices,   4d.   to  is. LANGWITH  (Derby),  Pop.  6,000. Langwith  Cinema,  Co-operative  Hall,  Main Street. — Prop.,  Langwith  Cinematograph  Co., Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Once  nightly.  Twice Sat.  Mat.,  Tues.  and  Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  is. Station,  Langwith,  L.M.S. LAUNCESTON  (Cornwall),  Pop.  3.981. Picture  Theatre. — Booked  at  Hall  by  Man. One  show  nightly.    Continuous  Sat.  'Prices, 6d.  to  is.  3d.    Station,  Launceston.  G.W.R. and  S.R. LEAMINGTON    SPA    (Warwick),  Pop. 28,946. Bath  Cinema,  Cafe  and  Restaurant, Spencer  Street. — Props.,  Bath  Cinema Co.,  Ltd.  Res.  and  Booking  Man., A.  N.  Tuck.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continu- ous. Mat.  daily,  except  Mon.  and  Fri. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Ballroom  and  Garage attached.  Phone.  Leamington  Spa  278. Station,  Leamington,  G.W.R.,  and  L.M.S. Bedford  Street  Picture  House. — Prop., Circuit  Cinemas,  Ltd.  Booked  at  S3,  Brown. Street,  Manchester.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Leam- ington 697. Colonnade  Theatre. — Prop.,  A.  Morris. Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Continuous.  Mats. Tues.,  Thurs.  and  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Leamington  753. Station.  Leamington  Spa,  L.M.S.  and  G.W.R. Royal  Spa   Cinema,  Bath  Street. Winter  Hall  Cinema,  The  Parade  (October  to March).— Lessee,  Mrs.  Fowler.  Twice  nightly. Mat.  daily.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  T  eamington  59S. Stations,  Leamington  Spa,  L.M.S.  &  G.W.R. LEATHERHEAD  (Surrey),  Pop.  5,821. Grand  Theatre. Picture  House,  High  Street.— Props.,  Wain- wright  Circuit,  6  &  7,  Piccadilly  Mansions. Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London,  W.i.  Booked at  H.O.  Continuous.  Mat.,  Wed.  and  Sat. Prices,  8d.  to  is.  iod.  Phone,  Leatherhead 425.    Station,  Leatherhead,  S.R. LEDBURY  (Herefordshire),  Pop.  3,152 Cinema  House,  The  Homend. — Prop,  and  Res. Man.,  L.  W.  Crossley.    Eight  shows  weekly. Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,  5d.,  nd.  and is.  =;d.   Phone,  Ledburv  32.  Station, Ledburv, G.  W.R. LEEDS  (Yorks),  Pop.  458,320. Abbey  Picture  Hou«e,  Kirkstall. — Prop., Abbey  Picture  House  Co.,  Gen.  Man.,  John Briggs.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  Sd.  Phone,  Headinglev  669 Station,  Kirkstall,  L.M.S. Alexander  Picture  Theatre,  Camp  Road. — Prop.,  Savoy  Picture  House  (Huddersfield), Ltd.    Phone,  Huddersfield  1900.   Booked  at H.  O.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  and  6d. Phone,  Leeds  23139.   Station,  Leeds,  L.M.S. Assembly  Rooms,  New  Briggate,  Brigsate. — Prop.,  New  Century  Pictures,  Ltd.  Contin- uous. Two  changes  weekly.  Phone,  Leeds 26882.    Station,  Leeds. Atlas  Picture  Hall,  Kirkstall  Road. — Prop.,  J.  R.  Sharp,  Chapeltown.  Booked  at Hall.  Twice  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,   3d.  to   nd.    Phone,  Leeds  38136. Atlas  Picture  House,  Meanwood  Road.— Prop.,  J.  R.  Sharp,  Chapeltown.  Two  shows nigntly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to 6d.     Phona  Leeds  41197.    Station,  Leeds Beeston  Picture  House,  Town  Street. — Frop., Leeds  and  District  Picture  Houses,  Ltd.. The  Lounge,  Headinglev.  Phone,  52419. Gen.  Man.,  M.  S.  Read.  Booked  at  The Lounge  by  Leonard  Denham.  Continuous from  6.45.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone, Beeston  27120.    Station.  Leeds,  L.M.S. Kinema  Directory  {England). 439 Belgrave  Central  Hall,  Cross  Belgrave Street. — Prop,,  Belgrave  Church.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Station, Leeds,  L.M.S. Capitol,  Meanwood. — Lessees,  Capitol  (Leeds) Ltd,  Gen.  Man.,  Wm.  Gardner.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  Ballroom  and  Cafe  at- tached. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone,  Leeds 51801. Carlton  Cinema,  Carlton  Hill. — Props.,  Ellis and  Watson.  Gen.  Man.,  T.  Birt  Whittaker. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous,  twice  on  Sat. Prices,  4d.  to  gd.  Phone,  Leeds  27279. Station,  Leeds,  New  Station.  L.M.S. C  nema,  Carr  Crofts,  Armley.— Prop.,  Harry Bell,  Green  Man  Inn,  Hunslet.  Booked  at Lyceum,  Cardigan  Road,  Leeds,  by  E.  M. Rush.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  9d.  Phone, Leeds  23507.   Station,  Leeds,  L.M.S. Coliseum,  Cookridge  Street.— Prop.,  Gaumont British  Picture  Corpn.,  Ltd.  4-6  Denman Street,  London,  W.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  by J.  Foster.  Twice  daily,  three  times  Sats. and  holidays.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone, Leeds  26898.  Station,  Leeds,  L.M.S.  and L.N.E.R. Crescent  Picture  House,  Dewsbury  Road. — Prop.,  Crescent  Picture  House,  Ltd.  Man. Dir.,  J.  Claughton.  Booked  at  Hall.  Two shows  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  Phone,  22747.  Station,  Leeds, L.M.SJ Crown  Cinema,  Tong  Road,  New  Wortley. — Prop.,  Leeds  and  District  Picture  Houses, Ltd.  Phone.  Headingley  419.  Booked  by L.  Denham,  The  Lounge,  Headingley.  Three shows  daily.  Prices  ,  3d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone, Leeds  38253.  Station,  Leeds,  L.M.S.,  c.o. Parcels  Office. Electra  Picture  Lounge,  Jubilee  Terrace. — Props.,  E.  B.  Laycock  Ltd.,  and  C.  Lishman. Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  gd.  Phone,  Leeds  25398. Station,  Leeds,  L.N.E.R. Guety  Kinema,  91,  Roundhay  Road. — Prop., The  Potternewton  Estates  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked at  Hall  by  H.  Taylor.  Continuous.  Two shows  Sat.  Mat.,  daily.  Prices,  6d.  to  is. Phone,  Chapeltown  41954.    Station,  Leeds. Grosvenor  Picture  Theatre,  Camp  Road. — Prop.,  I.  Thwaites.  Booked  at  Hall.  Two shows  nightly.  Mat.  Sat.  Prices,  2d.  to 6d.    Phone,  Leeds  25124.    Station,  Leeds. Haddon  Hall  Picture  House,  Burley  Hill. —  • Prop.,  Haddon  Hall,  Ltd.  Booked  by  Mrs. YV.  Gaines,  at  322,  Burley  Hill,  Leeds.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  3d.  to  gd.  Dance  Hall attached.  Phone,  Leeds  51 160.  Station. Leeds,  L.N.E.R. Harehills  Cinema,  Florence  Street. — Prop., West  Riding  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at Hall  by  W.  McCormick.  Two  shows  nightly. Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Phone.  Leeds  42078. Station,  Leeds,  L.M.S. Harehills  Picture  House,  Harehills  Corner. — Prop.,  Harehills  Amusements    Co.,  Ltd. Continuous.  Daily  Mat.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.,  8d.  and  is.  Station,  Leeds,  L.M.S. Headingley  Picture  House,  Cottage  Road, Headingley.— Prop.,      Headingley  Picture House,  Ltd.,  Carlton  Hill,  Leeds,  Phone, .    20001.    Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Continuous. Two   changes   weekly.    Prices   6d.   to  is. Phone,  Headingley  51606.    Station,  Leeds, L.M.S. Hillcrest  Picture  Lounge,  Harehills  Lane.— Prop.,  Hillcrest  Picture  Lounge,  Ltd.  Gen. Man.,  Fred  Collins.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous Mon.  to  Fri.  Twice  Sats.  and  holidays. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone,  National  27691. Station,  Leeds,  L.N.E.R. Hyde  Park  Picture  House,  Brudenell  Road, —Prop.,  Harry  Child.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.    Prices,  6d.  to  is.   Phone,  52045. Imperial  Picture  Ho  ise,  Kirkstall  Road. — Prop.,  Wm.  Ogden  Two  shows  nightly. Mat.,  Mon.  and  Sat.  Three  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  Sd.  Phone,  Leeds  26235. Station,  Leeds,  L.N.E.R.  and  L.M.S. Lyceum  Picture  Palace,  Cardigan  Road.— Props.,  Kaye  Aspinall  and  J.  B.  Midgley. Booked  at  Hall  by  Edward  M.  Rush.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Phone,  Leeds 51765.    Station,  Leeds,  L.N.E.R. Lyric,  Tong  Road.— Prop.,  West  Leeds  Amuse- ments, Ltd.  Res.Man.,E.Moorhouse.  Booked at  Hall  by  W.  Hobson,  Man.  Dir.  Twice nightly.  Mats.,  Mon.,  Thurs.  and  Sat.  Prices, 3d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Armley  381 54.  Station, Leeds,  L.M.S. Majestic,  City  Square. — Prop.,  Leeds  Picture Playhouse,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. 2  to  10.30.  Prices,  is.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone, Leeds  27251.    Station,  Leeds. Malvern  Picture  Palace,  Beeston  Road. — , Prop.,  Paragon  Picture  Co.  (1920),  Ltd. Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Continuous.  Two stows  Sats.  and  holidays.  Prices,  4d.  to  nd  .■ Phone,  Leeds  21 751.    Station,  Leeds,  L.M.S. Manor  Picture  House,  Manor  Road,  Holbeck. Prop.,  E.  F.  G.  Rollison.  Booked  at  Hall.  Two shows  nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Phone, Leeds  23279. '  Station,  Leeds  (Central),  L.M.S. Miners'  Institute,  Accommodation  Road. — ■ Props.,  J.  Garside  and  Lily  Cartwright. Booked  at  Hall  by  G.  H.  Cartwright.  Two shows  nightly.  Prices,  2d.  to  4d.  Phone, 23194.  Station,  Leeds,  Central. Newtown  Picture  Palace,  Cross  Stamford. Street. — Prop.,  Newtown  Picture  Palace  Co., Ltd.,  2,  Biis.ol  Street,Leeds.  Bcoked  at  H.O. by  Man.  Dir.  Two  shows  nightly.  Mats.,  Mon. and  Sat.  Prices,  3d.,  5d.  and  6d.  Phone, Leeds  22462.  Station,  Leeds,  L.M.S. Olympia  Picture  House.  Cherry  Row, — Prop., A.  Bassovitch,  18,  Elmwood  Street,  Leeds. Phone,  Leeds  26328.  Booked  at  Hall  by appointment.  Two  shows  nightly.  Prices, 2d.  to  3d.  Phone,  Leeds  22535.  Station, Leeds,  L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. .........  •    •  '  '  ■       ......  '  '  ■  -  .  '  ,  ' J     "  THE  GODLESS  GIRL"  J I  P  •  D  •  C  • 440 The  Kinematogt aph  Year  Book. Palace  Picture  Hall,  Eyres  Avenue,  Armley Prop.,  Armley  Rink  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at Hall.  Two  shows  nightly.  Prices,  4d.,  6d. and  8d.  Palais  de  Danse  attached.  Phone, Leeds  38256.    Station,  Armley,  L.M.S. Palladium  Picture  Palace,  Bridge  Road. Holbeck.  Prop.,  Palladium  Picture  Palace  Co. Booked  at  Hall.  Two  shows  nightly.  Price; , 3d.   to  6d.    Phone,  Leeds  23713. Parkfield  Picture  Palace,  Jack  Lane, Hunslet.— Prop.,  Messrs.  Burrells,  Torre  Road, Leeds.  Phone,  24744.  Booked  at  Hall  by Man.  Two  shows  nightly.  Prices,  2d.  to  6d. Phone,  Leeds  22642.  Station,  Leeds,  L.N.E.R. Pavilion,  Low  Road,  Hunslet. — Prop.,  Pavilion Picture  House  Co,  (Leeds),  Ltd.  Two  shows nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d. to  6d/  Phone,  Leeds  27895.  Station,  Huns- let, L.M.S. Pavilion  Theatre,  Dewsbury  Road. — Prop., Denman  Picture  Houses,  Ltd.,  4-6,  Denman Street.  London,  W.i..  Booked  at  H.O. Two  shows  nightly.  Mats.,  Wed.  and  Sat. Phone,  Leeds  22325.    Station,  Leeds, L.N.E. R . People's  Picture  Palace,  Meadow  Road. — Prop.,  H.  Hopkins,  6,  Bank  View,  Chapel Allerton.  Booked  at  Hall.  Two  shows nightly.    Daily   mat.    Prices,    3d.    to  is. Pictodrome,  Wortley  Road,  Armley. — Prop.. Cansneld  and  Marsden.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Phone, Leeds,  22083.    Station,  Armley. Picturedrome,  Waterloo  Road,  Hunslet.— Prop.,  J.  G.  Smart.  Two  shows  daily,  Mat., Mon.,  and  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 3d.  to  6d.  Phone,  Leeds  22134.  Station. Leeds,  L.N.E.R. Picture  Hall,  Branch  Road,  Armley. — Prop. C.  Hurst.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes weeklv.  Phone,  Leeds  22275-  Station, Armley,  L.N.E.R. Picture  House,  Burley  Road. — Prop.,  Burley Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd.  Lessee  and  Bkg. Man.,  A.  Sutcliffe.  Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to 8d.  Phone, Leeds  22203.  Station,  Leeds,  L.M.S. Picture  House,  Domestic  Street,  Holbeck.- — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  W.  Mathew.  Booked at  Hall.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes weeklv.  Prices,  4d.  to  gd.  Phone,  Leeds 22862.    Station,  Leeds,  L.M.S. Picture  House,  Easv  Road.— Prop.,  H.  White and  Sons.  Booked  at  Hall  by  H.  and  A. White.  Twice  nightly.  Two  changes  week- ly.   Phone,   Leeds  24097.    Station,  Leeds. Picture  House,  Woodhouse  Street.— Prop., Kaye  Aspinall  and  J.  B.  Midgley.  Phone, Leeds  21765.  Gen.  and  Bkg.  Man.,  Edward M.  Rush.  Booked  at  Lyceum,  Cardigan  Road, Leeds.    Twice  nightly.     Prices,  3d.  to  6d. Premier  Picture  Hall,  South  Accommodation Road.— Prop.,  Premier  Picture  Hall  Co. Booked  at  Hall.  Two  shows  nightly.  Phone, Leeds  24110.    Station,  Leeds,  L.M.S. Princess  Cinema,  Pontefract  Lane. — Prop. M.  Cohen,  28,  Mexboro'  Street,  Chapeltown. Phone,  Leeds  42012.  Booked  at  Hall.  Twice nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Phone,  Leeds 21251.    Station,  Leeds,  L.M.S. Queen's  Picture  House,  Meadow  Road, Holbeck.  Prop.,  Holbeck  Theatre,  Ltd., 34,  Wellington  Street,  Leeds.  Phone,  Leeds 20583.  Booked  at  H.O.  Twice  nightly. Mat.  daily.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Leeds 25942.    Station,  Leeds,  Central, Pegent  Picture  House.  Burmantof  ts. — 'Prop..  Leeds  and  District  Picture  Houses Ltd.,  The  Lounge,  Headingley.  Booked  at H.O.  bv  L.  Denham.    Continuous,  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Phone, Leeds  23350.   Station,  Leeds,  L.M.S. Rialto,  Briggate.  Prop.,  European  Motion Picture  Co.,  Ltd.,  167,  Wardour  Street,  W.I. Man.,  and  Licensee,  Sidney  R.  Roney. Booked  at  Hall,  Continuous.  One  change weeklv.  Prices,  8d.  to  2s.  Phone.  Leeds 21357,  Station,  Leeds,  L.M.S. Savoy  Cinema,  Boar  Lane. — -Prop.,  Savoy Cinemas,  Ltd.  Heddon  House,  149-151, Regent  Street,  London,  W.i.  Phone.  Regent 1568.  Continuous.  Prices  6d.  to  is.  Phone Leeds  24920.    Station,  Leeds,  L.M.S. Scala  Theatre,  Albion  Place. — Prop.,  Gau- mont  British  Pictures  Corpn.,  4-6,  Denman St.,  London,  W.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  is.  to  2s.  Stage  6  ft.  deep, 2  dressing  rooms,  Ballroom  attached.  Phone, Leeds  27057.  Stations,  Willington  St.. L.M.S.  and  Central,  L.N.E.R. St.  Patrick's  Picture  Palace,  New  York Road. — Prop.,  A.  J.  Collingwood.  Two shows  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 2d.  to  sd.  Phone,  Leeds  23889.  Station. Leeds,  L.N.E.R. Theatre  de  Luxe,  Kirkgate.— Prop,  and  Man. T.  Palmer.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.     Phone,  Leeds  23489. The  Lounge,  Headingley.— Prop.,  Leeds  and District  Picture  Houses,  Ltd.  Booked  by Leonard  Denham,  Man.  Dir.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  gd.  and  is. Phone,  Headingley  52419.  Station,  Head- ingley, L.N.E.R. The  Shaftesbury,  York  Road. — Props.,  Shaf- tesbury Cinema  of  Leeds,  Ltd.  Pictures  and Variety.  Booked  by  J.  E.  Anderton  at  Ivy House,  Russell  Street,  Bradford.  Continuous. Prices  6d.  to  is.  Stage  30  ft.  by  24  ft.  ;  10 dressing  rooms.  Dance  Hall  attached.  Phoue. Leeds  21341.    Station,  Leeds,  L.M.S. Tower  Picture  House,  New  Briggate. — Prop. Ellis  and  Watson.  Booked  at  Hall  by  C.  H. Whincup.  Continuous.  Prices  6d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Leeds  23137.    All  Leeds  stations. Victoria  Picture  Hall,  York  Road. — Prop.. Goldstones  (Cinemas)  Ltd.,  28,  Harehills Avenue,  Leeds.  Phone,  Leeds  41167.  Booked at  H.O.  Two  shows  nightly.  Prices.  3d.  to 8d.  Phone,  Leeds  23620.  Station.  Leeds, L.M.S. Victory    Picture    Palace,    Camp  Roid.— Prop.,  J.  F.  Tidswell,  "  Woodville,"  Newton. Park,  Leeds.    Booked  by  Prop.  Continuous. Prices,  4d.  to  9d.    Phone,  Leeds  22185. Wellington    Picture     House,  Wellington Street.    Prop.,  Goldstones  (Cinemas)  Ltd.. 28,  Harehills  Avenue,  Leeds.    Phone,  Leeds 41167.    Booked    at    H.O.    Twice  nightly. Prices,   3d.   to   8d.    Phone,   Leeds  26323. Station,  Leeds,  L.M.S. WOODLESFORD    PICTURE  PALACE. LEEK  (Staffs),  Pop.  17,213. Grand  Theatre  Picture  House,  High  Street. Prop.,  Allan  Milton.  Booked  by  James Brearly,  21,  Bridge  Street,  Manchester.  Twice nightly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Leek 167.    Station,  Leek,  L.M.S. Hippodrome.— Prop.,  Allan  Milton.  Booked by  Allan  Milton  at  Carlton  Holme,  Buxton. Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  is. Matestic. — Prop.,  The  Majestic  Picture  House (Leek),  Ltd.  Reg.  Office,  Majestic  Picture House,  Union  Street,  Leek.  Booked  at  Hall bv  Man.  Twice  nightly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d. Phone,  138,    Station,  Leek,  L.M.S. Kinema  Directory  {England). 441 LEICESTER  (Leics),  Pop.  234,190. Aylestone  Cinema,  Grace  Road. — Prop..  Ayle- stone  Cinema  Co.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone,  Ayle- stone 266.    Station,  Leicester,  L.M.S. Belgrave  Cinema,  Belgrave  Road.— Prop., Walter  H.  B.  Emson. .  Continuous.  Mats., Mon.  and  Thurs.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,    3d.   to   8d.    Phone,   Central  4562. City  Cinema  and  Cafe,  Market  Place. — Prop., City  Cinema,  Ltd.  Gen.  Man.,  A.S.  Whittaker. Booked  by  W.  H.  B.  Emson.  Continuous from  2  p.m.  Prices,  is.,  is.  6d.  and  2s. Phones,  Leicester  1385  and  4652.  Stations, Leicester,  L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. Coliseum,  Melton  Road. — Prop.,  Coliseum (Leicester),  Ltd.  Head  Office,  Imperial Bldgs.,  Oxford  Road,  Manchester.  Con- tinuous. Mats.,  Mon.,  Thurs.  and  Sat. Three  changes  weekl}-.  Prices,  3d.  to  is. Phone,  Leicester  Central  4417. Evington  Cinema,  East  Park  Road. — Prop., Evington  Cinema,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by C.  E.  West.  One  show  nightly.  Prices,  4d.  to 8d.  Phone,  Leicester  Central  354.  Station, Leicester,  L.M.S. Fi  oral  Hall,  Belgrave  Gate.— Prop.,  Leicester Palace  Theatre,  Ltd.  Res.  Man.,  W.  P. Carter.  Booked  at  Stoll  Offices  by  L.  Langdon. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Leicester  Central  58424. Grand  Electric  Palace,  Silver  Street.—  Prop., Midland  Electric  Theatres,  Ltd.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is. Phone,  Leicester  Central  1004.  Station, Leicester,  L.M.S. High  Street  Cinema,  High  Street. — Prop., Chambers  &  Smurthwaite,  Ltd.  Booked  at H.O.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d.  (Sats.,  is.  6d.).  Phone, Leicester  Central  1783.    Station,  Leicester. Imperial  Picture  House,  Green  Lane  Road.— Prop.,  Mynard  &  Wright.  Man.  Dir.,  Roland M.Wright.  Continuous.  Mats.,  Mon.,  Thurs. and  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d. toad.  Phone,  Leicester  Central  2568.  Station, Leicester,  L.M.S. Melbourne  Picture  House,  Nedham  Street. — ■ Prop.,  Melbourne  Picture  House,  Ltd. Booked  at  Hall  by  H.  J.  Dacre.  Continuous Mats.,  Mon.,  Thurs.  and  Sat.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Leicester Central  3881.    Station,  Leicester,  L.M  S. New  Hippodrome,  Wharf  Street. — Props., Marchbanks  &  Bicker.  Booked  at  Hall. Pictures  and  occasional  Variety.  Continuous. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Leicester  Central 3222.  Station,  Leicester,  L.M.S.  and L.N.E.R. Olympia,  Narborough  Road. — Prop.,  Leicester Enterprise,  Ltd.  Head  Office,  93,  Market Street,  Manchester?  Booked  at  H.O.  by G.  M.  Montanini.  Continuous.  Mats.,  Mon.. Thurs.  and  Sat.  Three  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Leicester  Central 2273.  Station,  Leicester,  L.N.E.R.  and L.M.S. Picturedrome,  Mere  Road. — Prop,  and  Res. Man.,  I.  P.  Wright.  Continuous.  Mat.,  Mon., Thurs.  and  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 3d.  to  is.     Phone,  Leicester  Central  2460. Shaftesbury  Picture  House,  Uppingham Road.— Prop.,  Leicester  Cinemas,  Ltd.  Head Office.  Imperial  Buildings.  Oxford  Road, .Manchester.  Continuous.  Two  shows  Sat. Mats.,  Mon.,  Thurs.  and  Sat.  Three  changes weekly.  Booked  at  H.O.  Prices,  3d.  to  is. Phone,    Leicester   Central  2482. Sovereign  Picture  House,  Woodgate. — -Prop., Sovereign  Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked at  Hall  by  R.  Rosbottom.  Continuous. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Leicester  Centrr  1 2808.  Station,  Leicester,  L.N.E.R.  and  L.M.S. Star  Picture  House,  Belgrave  Gate. —Prop., Mynard  &  Wright.  Man.  Dir.,  Alfred  Mynard, Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Mats.,  Thurs.  and  Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  gd. Phone,  Leicester  Central  2568.  Station. Leicester,  L.M.S. The  Picture  House,  Granby  Street.— -Prop., Provincial  Cinematograph  Theatres,  Ltd.,  New Gallery  House,  123,  Regent  Street,  Lcndon, W.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Prices 8d.  to  2S.  Phone,  Leicester  3621.  Station, Leicester,  L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. Tudor  Cinema,  Vaughan  Street. — Prop., Leicester  Pictures,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Mats.,  Mon.,  Thurs.,  and Sat.  "  Prices,  4d.  to  7d.  Phone.  Leicester Central  4069.  Station,  Leicester,  L.N.E.R. and  L.M.S. Westleigh  Kinema,  Fosse  Road. LEIGH  (Lancs),  Pop.  45,545. Assembly  Rooms. Bedford  Cinema. Cinema,  Leigh  Road. — Prop.,  Picture  Halls,  Ltd. Man.  Dir.,  W.  H.  Knowles.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Phone,  Leigh  257.  Station. Leigh,  L.M.S. Empire  Picture  House,  Bradshawgate. — Prop., Arthur  L.  Ward,  6,  Brown  Street,  Manchester. Phone,  Central  6142.  Booked  by  Prop,  at H.O.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  6d.  Pictures and  Variety.  Stage,  10  ft.  deep  ;  two  dressing rooms.  Phone,  Leigh  25.  Station,  Leigh, L.M.S. Hippodrome  Cinema,  Leigh  Road. — Prop., Leigh  Grand  Theatre  and  Hippodrome,  Ltd . Booked  by  J.  Brierley,  21,  Bridge  Street, Manchester.  Continuous.  Prices.  2d.  to  9d. Phone,  Leigh  128.     Station,  Leigh,  L.M.S. Palace,  Railway  Road.— Prop.,  Associated Provincial  Picture  Houses,  Ltd.  Occasional Variety.  Continuous.  Two  shows  Sat. Mats.,  Mon.,  Wed.,  Thurs.,  and  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone, Leigh  411.    Station,  Leigh,  L.M.S. Picturedrome,  Chapel  Street.- — Prop,  and  Res. Man.,  Thomas  Paget.  Continuous.  Prices, 3d.  to  9d.    Station,  Leigh,  L.M.S.- Sems  Picture  House. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man. T  Whyle  Shorrock.  Phone,  Leigh  153. Station,  Leigh,  L.M.S. MARIA  PAUDLER  and  HENRICH W.andF. GEORGE  in THE  LAST  FORT Nov.  25/29 A  Nero  Film  Production. 442 The  Kin emato graph  Year  Booh. LEIGH-ON-SEA  (Essex),  Pop.  15,000; Coliseum  Cinema,  Elm  Road. — Prop.,  Charles Dare,   H.0. 26,  Paternoster  Row,  E.C.  Phone, City  7537.    Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.    Station,  Leigh-on-Sea, L.M.S.,  or  Motor  Transport. Empire   Palace,  London   Road. — Prop,  and Man.,  R.  Burton.  Booted  it  Hall.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. Station,    Leigh-on-Sea,    L.M.S.,   or  Motor Transport. (See  also  Southend-on-Sea.) LEIGHTON  BUZZARD  (Beds),  Pop.  6,795. Exchange    Theatre. — Continuous.  Phone, Leigliton  Buzzard  160.     Station,  Leighton Buzzard,  L.M.S. Grand  Cinema. — Prop,  and  Man.,  S.  A.  Caroe, Booked  at  Hall.    Continuous.    Stage,  15  ft. deep.   Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.   Phone,  Leighton Buzzard  201. Oriel    Cinema. — Continuous.     Two  changes weekly.   Station,  Leighton  Buzzard,  L.M.S. Ye  Old  Vic. LEISTON  (Suffolk),  Pop.  4,640. Picture  House,  High  Street. — Prop.,  Leiston P.H.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  W.  S.  Ham- mick.  Nightly.  Mat.  Sat.  Occasional Variety.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Station, Leiston,  L.N.E.R. LEMINGTON-ON-TYNE  (Northumb.),  Pop. 11,000. Prince  of  Wales  Theatre. — Prop.,  J.  Gran- tham, Grand  Cinema  Palace,  Benwell, Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Phone,  Central  918. Booked  at  H.O.  One  show  nightly,  twice Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  9d. Station,   Lemington-on-Tyne,  L.N.E.R. LEOMINSTER  (Hereford),  Pop.  5,539. Corn  Exchange  Cinema.— Prop.,  Leominster Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  One  show nightly.   Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.    Phone,  Leo- minster 44.    Station,  Leominster,  G.W.R. LETCHWORTH  (Herts),  Pop.  13,000. Palace,  Eastcheap. — Prop.,  Letchworth  Palace, Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Continuous. Prices,  4d.  to  2s.  Phone,  Letchworth  53. Station,  Letchworth,  L.N.E.R. LEWES  (Sussex),  Pop.  10,798. Cinema  de  Luxe,  School  Hill. — Prop.,  Lewes Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  R.  J. Briggs.  Continuous.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d. Phone,  Lewes  196.  Station,  Lewes,  S.R.  or Southern  Road  Transport. LEYBURN  (Yorks),  Pop.  868. Elite. — Prop.,  L.  Y.  Dobson.  Booked  at  Hall. Once  nightly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  iod.  Tea Room  and  Dance  Hall  attached.  Phone, Leyburn  1.  Station,  Leyburn,  L.N.E.R. Pavilion. — Prop.,  W.  C.  Sykes,  Picture  House, Middleham,  Yorks.  Booked  at  Hall.  Once nightlv.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  iod.  Station,  Ley- burn,  L.N.E.R. LEYLAND  (Lancs),  Pop.  9,034. Hippodrome,  Derby  Street. — Lessee  and  Man., A.  Smethurst.    One  show  nightly,  two  on Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  8d.  Station,  Leyland. Palace. — Props.,  The  Palace  Theatre  (Leyland) Co.,  Ltd.    Man.  Dir.,  J.  J.  Winterbottom. Two  changes  weekly.    Phone,  Leyland  435 LICHFIELD  (Staffs),  Pop.  8,394. Palladium. — Prop.,    J.    Thorburn.  Twice nightly.    Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,  5d. to  is.  3d.    Phone,  Lichfield  112.  Station, Lichfield,  L.M.S. LINCOLN  (Lincs),  Pop,  66,020. Central  Cinema. — Prop.,  Will  Gadsby,  29, Sinclair  Mansions,  London,  W.12.  -  Booked at  H.O.  Continuous.  Phone,  Lincoln  525. Station,  Lincoln,  L.N.E.R. Grand  Cinema,  High  Street. — Prop.,  A.  Freed, man,  35,  Oxford  Street,  London,  W.i.  Gen- Man.,  H.  B.  Harris.  Continuous.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Lincoln  533.  Station. Lincoln  L.N.E.R.  and  L.M.S. Lincoln  Kinema,  Corn  Exchange.— Prop., Lincoln  Kinema,  Ltd.,  90,  Charing  Cross Road,  W.C.2.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  A.  L. Stockwin.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is. Phone,  Lincoln  559. Picture  House,  Figh  Street. — Prop.,  Lincoln Picture  House  Co.  Booked  by  Bert  Dent, 36,  St.  Mary's  Gate,  Derby.  Continuous. Prices,  6d.  to  is.   Phone,  Lincoln  251. LINGFIELD  (Surrey),    Pop.  4,908. Martin's  Pictures,  Victoria  Hall. — One  show weekly. LISCARD  (Cheshire). Liscard  Electric  Palace. — Prop.,  Liscard Electric  Palace,  Ltd.  Head  Office,  10,  Cook Street,  Liverpool.  Continuous  from  6.30. Mat.,  daily.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices; 4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Wallasey  733.'  Stations. Lime  Street  or  Central  Liverpool,  L.M.S. LISKEARD  (Cornwall),  Pop.  4,376. Electric  Theatre,  Market  House. — Prop,  and Res.  Man.,  William  Pickles,  J. P.  Booked  at Hail.  All  correspondence  to  "Treveor,''  Ad- dington  South,  Liskeard,  Cornwall.  One  show nigntly.  Prices,  4d.,  8d.  and  is.  2d.  Station, Liskeard,  G.W.R. LITTLEBOROUGH  (Lancs),  Pop  11,488. Queen's  Palace. — Prop,  and  Man.,  J.  R. Chapman,  Lake  Bank,  Littleborough.  Booked at  Hall.  One  show  nightly,  twice  Sat. Phone,  Littleborough  8498.  Station,  Little- borough,  L.M.S. Victoria  Picture  Palace. — Prop.,  S.  J. Fletcher.  One  show  nightly,  three  on  Sat. Two  changes  weekly.  Station,  Littleborough. LITTLE  HAMPTON  (Sussex),  Pop.  11,286  . Electric  Cinema. — Prop.,  and  Res.  Man.,  Mrs. Shepherd.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Littlehampton, Palladium,  Church  Street. — Props,  and  Mans. Bingham  Bros.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage,  20  ft.  deep. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Littlehampton 44.    Station,  Littlehampton,  S.R. LITTLE  LEVER  (Lancs),  Pop.  4,807. Palace.— Prop.,  Little  Lever  Picture  Co.  One show  nightly,  three  on  Sat.    Three  changes weeklv.   Prices,  3d.  to  9d.   Station,  Brodley Fold,  "L.M.S. LITTLEPORT  (C^mbs),  Pop.  4,477. Cinema  Theatre. — Prop.,  R.  Victor  Watson, Victoria  Street,  Littleport.  Booked  at  Victoria Street.  Phone,  Littleport  35.  One  show nightly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Little- port, L.N.E.R. LITTLE  SUTTON  (near  Birkenhead). (Cheshire),  Pop.  2,000. King's  Picture  House. — Sole  Lessee,  D.  Slater, 29,  Windsor  Street,  New  Brighton,  Cheshire. Pictures  and  Variety.  Booked  at  H.O. Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Stage,  6  ft. deep  ;  2  dressing-rooms.  Phone,  Hooton  86. Station,  Little  Sutton  (Cheshire). Kinema  Directory  (England). 443 LIVERPOOL  (Lancs),  Pop.  803,118. Adelphi,  Christian   Street. — Apply,  Aigburth Picture  House,  190-192.  Aigburth  Road. Alhambra  Cinema,  166,  London  Road. — Prop., D.  Walsh,  Mount  Street  Close,  Beresford Road,  Oxton.  Phone,  Birkenhead  3304. Pictures  and  Variety.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Prices,  sd.  to  is.  2d.  Phone, Royal  197.    Station,  Lime  Street,  L.M.S. Bedford  Hall,  Bedford  Road,  Walton. — Licensee  and  Man.,  C.  Garside.  Continuous evening  performances.  Mats.,  daily  3  p.m. Two  changes  weekly.    Phone,  Walton  298., Belmont  Road  Picture  House. — Prop  . Belmont  Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd.  Three  shows daily.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  2d.    Phone,  Anfield  275. Beresford  Cinema,  Park  Road. — Prop., Denman  Picture  Houses,  Ltd.,  4-6,  Denman Streel,  London,  W.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous. Twice  on  Sat.  Prices,  5d.  to  is. Phone,  Royal  4070.  All  Liverpool  Stations. Burlington  Cinema,  Vauxhall  Road. — Prop., Burlington  Cinema,  Ltd.  60  and  62,  Christian Street,  Liverpool.  Phone,  North  656.  Gen. Man.  and  Licensee,  A.  J.  Willett.  Booked  at Hall  by  Gen.  Man.  Mat.  and  continuous daily.  Stage,  16  ft.  deep  ;  2  dressing-rooms. Prices,  4d.  and  6d.  Stations,  Lime  Street and  Exchange,  L.M.S. Cabbage  Hall  Picture  House,  Rochester Road. — Prop.,  Cabbage  Hall  Picture  House, Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  R.  J.  Tatham. Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  nd.  Phone, Anfield  203.  Station,  Breck  Road. Cameo  Cinema,  Webster  Road.— Prop.,  General Theatre  Corpn.,  Ltd.,  52,  Haymarket,  London, S.W.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.   Phone,  Wavertree  1657. Carlton  Rooms, — Leslie  Greene  Circuit,  H.O. 7,  Elliot  Street,  Liverpool.  Phone,  Royal  538. CasinoCinema,  308,  Kensington. — Prop.  .General Theatre  Corpn.,  Ltd.,  52,  Haymarket,  London, S.W.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Daily Mats.  Prices,  sd.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Anfield 977.   Station,  Edge  Hill. Coliseum,  City  Road,  Walton — Prop.,  Coliseum (Walton),  Ltd.,  1-3,  Stanley  Street.  Liver- pool. Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Sats. and  Bank  Holidays  excepted.  Prices,  4d. to  is.    Phone,  Walton  58. Coliseum  Picture  House,  Linacre  Road, Litherland.—  Prop. ,  Coliseum  (Litherland), Ltd.  Head  OSce,  14,  North  John  Street, Liverpool.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Con- tinuous. Mat.  daily.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone, Waterloo  75.  Station,  Seaforth,  L.M.S. Derby  Cinema,  318,  Scotland  Road.— Prop., E.  Haigh  and  Son.     Licensee  and  Man., F.  S.  Nolan.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Films booked  at  16,  Commutation  Row,  Liverpool, and  Variety  by  Edwards  and  Elliman,  Bold Street,  Liverpool.  Stage,  13  ft.  deep  ;  2 dressing-rooms.  Three  shows  daily.  Prices, 3d.  to  9d.  Phone,  North  949.  Stations,  Lime Street,  Central  and  Exchange,  L.M.S. Dingle  Picturedrome,  Park  Road. — Prop., Dingle  Picturedrome,  Ltd.  Two  shows nightly.  Mats.,  Mon.,  Wed., Sat.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  9d.  to  is.  id.  Phone,  Royai 2695. Empress  Picture  House,  Tuebrook. — Booked by  Prop.    Two  shows  nightly.   Three  Mats. weekly.  Prices,  6d.  and  is.  Phone,  Old  Swan 453.  Station,  Lime  Street,  L.M.S. Everton  Electric  Palace,  Heyworth  Street. — Prop.,  Everton  Electric  Palace,  Ltd.  Res. Man.,C.  J.  Forder.  Continuous,  6,30  to  10.30. Mat.  daily.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d. and  6d.  Phone,  Anfield  385. Futurist. — Prop.,  Futurist  (Liverpool),  Ltd. Booked  by  A.  Levy.    Continuous.  Prices, is.  3d.  and  2s.  4d.     Phone,  Royal  3186. Station,  Lime  Street,  L.M.S. Gaiety  Cinema,  Scotland  Road. — Prop.,  Gaiety Cinema  (Liverpool),  Ltd.  Booked  by  J.  H. Haigh,  at  10,  Commutation  Row,  Liverpool. Two  shows  nightly.  Mat.  daily.  Two  changes weekly.    Prices,  3d.  to  6d.    Phone,  Central 5378. Garrick  Picture  House.  Westminster  Road.- — Prop.,  Garrick  (Liverpool)  Picture  House  Co., Ltd.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Bootle  1270. Gars  ton  Empire,  James  Street.- — Prop.,  Bed- ford Cinemas  (1928),  Ltd.  Continuous. 1  wo  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone, Garston  392.  Station,  Garston,  Cheshire  R. Gem  Picture  House,  Vescock  Street,  Liver- pool. Prop..  Gem  Picture  House  (Liverpool), Ltd.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Booked  by Regent  Enterprises,  Ltd.,  at  1  and  3,  Stanley Street,  Liverpool.  Twice  nightly.  Mat.  daily. Prices,  4d.  to  8d.  2  dressing-rooms.  Phone, North  598.    Station,  Lime  Street,  L.M  S. Granby  Cinema,  Granby  Street. — Two  shows nightly.   Two  changes  weekly. Grand  Cinema,  Smithdown  Road. — Iwo  shows nightly.  Three  Mats,  weekly.  Two  changes weekly.  Phone,  Wavertree  252. Graphic  Cinema,  Boaler  Street.- — Prop.,  Baines and  Purdey,  Ltd.,  146,  Dale  Street,  Liverpool. Phone,  Anfield  151 3.  Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous. Mats.,  Mon.,  Wed.  and  Sat.  Prices, 3d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Central  739.  All  Liver- pool Stations. Grosvenor  Picture  House,  Stanley  Road. Homer  Cinema,  Great  Homer  Street. — Prop., Homer  Cinemas,  Ltd.  Head  Office,  24,  Dale Street,  Liverpool.  Phone..  Central  3007. Booked  at  Hall  by  D.  A.  Gordon.  Two  shows nightly.  Mat.  daily.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone, North  1066.  Stations,  Lime  Street  and Exchange,  L.M.S. Kensington  Picturedrome. King's  Cinema-de-Luxf,  Oakfield  Road, Anfield. — Prop.,  General  Theatre  Corpn.,  Ltd., 52,  Haymarket,  London,  S.W.i.  Booked at  H.O.  Continuous.  Mats,  daily.  Phone, Anfield  9. §  "THE  SACRED  LIE"  and  "THE  BETRAYAL,"  two  | p       of  the  finest  Continental  pictures  of  the  year.  i I  P.D.C.  j 444 The  Kin  emato  graph  Year  Book. Lyceum  Cinema,  Garston.  Prop.,  Lyceum Cinema  (Liverpool),  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Prices,  56!.  to  is.  Phone,  Garston, 527.  Stations,  Garston  Docks,  L.M.S.  and Garston,  C.L.C. Lytton  Cinema,  Lytton  Street,  Evertou. — Prop.,  Lytton  Cinema  (191 8),  Ltd.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to od.  Phone,  Royal  445. Magnet  Cinema,  Wavertree. — Two  shows nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to iod.  Phone,  Wavertree  800.  Station,  Edge Hill,  L.M.S. Majestic,  Daulby  Street,  London  Road. — Prop.,  Liverpool  Majestic,  Ltd.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  afternoons  6d.  ; evenings,  8d.  to  is.  2d.    Phone,  Royal  2318. Mere  Lane  Super  Cinema,  Mere  Lane,  Everton. — Prop.,  Mere  Lane  Picturedrome  Co.  Con- tinuous. Mat.  daily.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4^d.  to  is. Mount  Pleasant  Hall. — Prop.,  Denman Picture  Houses,  Ltd.,  4-6,  Denman  Street, London,  W.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  8d.  Phone, Royal  1009. New  Adelphi  Cinema,  St.  Anne  Street. New  Clubmoor  P.H.,  Townsend  Lane  West, Derby,  Liverpool.  Prop.,  Clubmoor  P.H.  Co., Ltd,  10,  Dale  Street,  Liverpool.  Phone, Central  4757.  Booked  by  C.  O.  Davies, Man.  Dir.,  at  15,  Shaw  Street,  Liverpool. Phone,  North  1624.  Three  shows  daily. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Anfield  1280.  All Liverpool  stations. New  Coliseum  Picture  House,  Paddington. — Prop.,  Coliseum  (Liverpool),  Ltd.  Pictures and  Variety.  Booked  at  1  and  3,  Stanley Street,  Liverpool,  by  Regent  Enterprises Ltd.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2  dressing rooms.  Phone,  Royal  3105.  Station,  Lime Street,  L.M.S.  • New  Hope  Hall  Cinema,  Hope  Street. — Prop., New  Hope  Hall  Cinema,  Ltd.,  10,  Commuta- tion Row,  Liverpool.  Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous. Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage,  12  ft. deep.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Royal  3509. Stations,  Lime  Street,  Central,  and  Exchange. New  Premier  Picture  House,  Prescot  Road, Old  Swan.  Prop.,  New  Premier  P.H.,  Ltd. Booked  at  15,  Shaw  Street,  Liverpool,  by C.  O.  Davis.  Continuous  daily  Mat.  Pictures and  Variety.  Stage,  10  ft.  deep  ;  2  dressing- rooms.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  and is.     Phone,  Old  Swan  72. Olympia  Super  Cinema,  West  Derby  Road. — Prop.,  Savoy  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  Heddon House,  Regent  St.,  London,  W.i.  Phone,  Regent 1568.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  E.  L.  Nielson.  Con- tinuous. Mats.,  Mon.,  Wed.  and  Sat.  Pictures and  Variety.  Prices,  4d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone, Anfield  1510-1.  Station,  Lime  Street,  L.M.S. Palace,  Warbreck  Moor,  Aintree. — Prop.; Aintree  Picture  Palace,  Ltd.  Continuous. Mon.  to  Fri.  Two  shows  Sat.  and  Bank Holidays.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d. to  is.  Phone,  Walton  50.  Station,  Aintree, L.M.S. Palais-de-Luxe,  Lime  Street. — Prop.,  Liver- pool Palais-de-Luxe,  Ltd.  Gen  Man.,  J.  C. Kennelly.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Phone,  Royal  491 1. Palladium,  West  Derb  Road. — Prop.,  Liver- pool Palladium,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Daily Mats.  Two  changes  weekry.  Phone,  Anfield 90.  Station,  Tuebrook,  L.M.S. P  ark  Palace  Theatre,  Mill  Street. — Prop., Park  Palace  (Liverpool),  Ltd.  Pictures  and Variety.    Films  booked  at  Hall  and  Variety through  agents.  Two  shows  nightly  and  Mats. Prices,  4d.  to  9d.    Stage  and  4  dressing- rooms.     Phone,  Royal  4288.    Station,  Liver- pool termini. Pavilion. Picturedrome,  Kensington. — Prop.,  Liverpool Picturedrome,  Ltd.  Booked  by  North  Western Film  Booking  Agency,  70,  Lime  Street, Liverpool.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  2|d.  to  is.  Phone,  Anfield  863.  All stations. Picture  Playhouse,  Smithdown  Road. — Prop., Smithdown  Picture  Playhouse,  Ltd.  Con- tinuous. Daily  Mat.  Two  changes  weekly. Phone,  Wavertree  729. Popular  P.H.,  Netherfield  Road  North,  Liver- pool.— Prop.,  Netherfield  P.H.,  Ltd.  Pictures and  Variety.  Booked  by  Regent  Enterprises, Ltd.,  at  1  and  3,  Stanley  Street,  Liverpool. Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  8d.  2  dressing- rooms.  Phone,  Anfield  1163.  Station,  Lime Street,  L.M.S. Prince  of  Wales  Picture  House,  Clayton Square. — Prop.,  Savoy  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  Heddon House,  Regent  Street,  London,  W.i. Phone.  Regent  1568.  Booked  at  H.O.  by E.  L.  Neilson.  Continuous.  Cafe  and  Restau  - rant  attached.  Prices,  is.  and  2s.  Phone. Royal  5280.  Stations,  Lime  Street  or  Central Queen's  Picture  House, South  Road,  Waterloo. —Prop.,  Waterloo  P.H.,  Ltd.  Booked  bv R.  P.  Rutherford  at  Queen's  P.H.,  Poulton Road,  Seacombe.  Continuous.  Prices,  3d. to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Waterloo  1S9.  Station, Liverpool. Queen's  Picture  House,  Walton  Road.— Prop.,  Walton  Road  Picture  House,  Ltd. Booked  at  Queen's  Picture  House,  Seacombe. ■  Cheshire,  by  R.  P.  Rutherford.  Continuous. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  North  1150. Station,  Liverpool. Regent,  Knotty  Ash,  Liverpool. — Prop. .  Regent Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Robert Wilkinson.  Continuous.  Twice  on  Sat.  Prices 4d.  to  1  id.  Phone,  Old  Swan  889.  Station, Liverpool. Rialto  Theatre,  Upper  Parliament  Street. — Prop.,  Rialto  (Liverpool),  Ltd.,  The  Temple, Dale  Street,  Liverpool.  Phone,  Central  3007. Booked  by  Gen.  Man.  at  Hall.  Mat.  and Continuous.  Two  shows  Sat.  Pictures  and Variety.  Stage,  18  ft.  deep.  Cafe  and  Dance Hall  attached.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  Phone, Royal  4576.  Station,  Liverpool,  L.M.S. Rice  Lane  Super  Cinema,  Walton. — Prop., Rice  Lane  Picture  House,  Ltd.,  14,  North John  Street,  Liverpool.  Phone,  Bank  5836-7. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Mat.  daily. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Walton  145.  Stations, Lime  Street,  Central  or  Exchange,  L.M.S. Rivoli,  Aigburth  Road. — Twice  nightly.  Mat. Sat.  Prices,  6d.  and  8d.  Phone,  Mark  Lane 127. Roscommon  Picture  Palace,  Roscommon. Street. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  A.  Wilson. Two  shows  daily.  Two  changes  weekly. Royal  Super  Cinema,  Breck  Road. — Prop., Theatre  Royal  Super  Cinema  (Liverpool1!, Ltd.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  is.   Phone,  Anfield  358. St.  George  Cinema,  24,  North  John  Street. St.  James  Picturedrome,  St.  James  Street.— Prop.,  Palais  Cinema  Circuit,  60,  Lime  Street, Liverpool.  Phone,  Royal  491 1.  Res.  Man., and  Licensee,  W.  H.  Lennon.  Films  booked at  H.O.  Varieties  by  Man.  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Mat.  daily.  Pictures  and  Variety. Stage,  6|  ft.  deep.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone, Royal  2587. Kinema  Directory  {England). 445 Savoy,  West  Derby  Road. — Prop.,  General Theatre  Corporation,  Ltd.,  52,  Haymarket, London,  S.W.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous. Prices,  5d.  to  nd.     Phone,  Airfield  676. Scala  Super  Cinema,  Lime  Street. — Prop.- Greater  Scala  (Liverpool),  Ltd.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  Occasional  Variety. Stage,  8  ft.  deep.  Prices,  is.  3d.  to  3s.  Phone, Royal  10S4.  Station,  Lime  Street,  L.M.S. Seaforth  Palladium,  Seaforth  Road.— Prop.. Seaforth  Palladium  Picture  Palace,  Ltd. Continuous  Mon.  to  Thurs.  Twice  nightly Fri.  and  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Water- loo 433.  Station,  Seaforth,  L.M.S. Seftox  Picturedrome,  Smithdown  Road. — Prop..  Denrnan  Picture  Houses  Ltd.,  4  and  6, Denman  Street,  London,W.i  Booked  at  H.O. Continuous,  twice  on  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  iod. Phone,  Wavertree  737.  Station,  Liverpool termini. Stella  Picture  House,  Seaforth. — Prop.,  Sea- forth Stella  Picture  House,  Ltd. Strand  Cinema,  Irlam  Road. Swax  Picturedrome,  Mill  Lane,  Old  Swam — Prop.,  Swan  Cinema,  Ltd.  Pictures  and Variety.  Res.  Bkg.  Man.  and  Licensee,  H. Burrows.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Twice  nightly  on  Sat.  Variety  booked  by Edwards  and  Elliman.  Stage,  7  ft.  deep  ; 2  dressing-rooms.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone Old  Swan  173.   Station,  Lime  Street,  L.M.S. Temple  Cinema.  Dale  Street. Tivoli  Cinema,  Roscommon  Street. — Prop. Tivoli  Cinema,  Ltd.  Head  Office,  2,  South John  Street,  Liverpool.  Phone  Bank  4027. Pictures  and  occasional  Variety.  Booked at  Hall.  Twice  daily.  Daily  Mat.  Stage, 8  ft.  deep  ;  1  dressing-room.  Prices,  3d.  to 6d.  Phone,  North  SSo.  Station,  Liverpool termini. Trocadero  Super  Cinema,  Camden  Street.-  - Controlled  by  Provincial  Cinematograph Theatres,  Ltd*.  123,  Regent  Street,  London. W.i  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Cafe attached.  Prices.  6d.  to  2s.  Phone.  North  39. Station,  Lime  Street,  L.M.S. Tunnel  Road  Picturedrome. — -Prop.,  Tunnel Road  Picturedrome,  Ltd.  Licensee,  Robert E.  Ratcliff.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Mat.  dailv.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Royal 4042.    Station,  Edge  Hill,  L.M.S. Victoria  Super  Cinema,  Queen's  Drive, Walton. — Prop.,  Walton  Hall  Property  Co., Ltd.,  48,  Castle  Street,  Liverpool.  Phone, Central  3772.  Booked  by  J.  L.  Greene,  at 7,  Elliott  Street,  Liverpool.  Continuous. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.    Phone,  Walton  124. V  ictory  Picture  House,  Walton  Road.— Prop..  Victory  Picture  House  (Liverpool),  Ltd. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous,  Mon.  to  Fri. Twice  Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Liver- pool North  553.   Station,  Lime  Street,  L.M.S. Walton  Vale  Picture  House,  Walton  Vale. — Prop.,  Walton  Vale  Picture  House  Co.  (Liver- pool), Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  Leslie  Greene.  Booked by    him    at   7,    Elliott   Street,  Liverpool. Phone,  Royal  53S.  Continuous.  Mats.,  Mon.. Wed.,  Thurs.,  and  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  is. Phone,  Walton  234. Warwick  Cinema,  101,  Windsor  Street. — Prop. Robt.  Wilkinson.  Booked  by  Prop,  at  Hall. Twice  nightly.  Prices,  4d.  to  nd.  Phone. Royal  4397.     Station,  Liverpool. Waterloo    Picture    House,    South  Road. West  Derby  P.H.,  Almonds  Green. — Prop.. West  Derby  Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd..  15,  Lord Street,  Liverpool.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Phone,  Old  Swan  1124.  Station. Lime  Street,  L.M.S. Westminster  Music  Hall. Winter  Gardens,  Waterloo. LLANHILLETH  (Mon.),  Pop.  10,950. Workman's  Hall. LOCK  WOOD  (Yorks),  Pop.  16.929. Picture  Palace. — Prop.,  Excelda  Picture Palace  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Station,  Lock- wood,  L.N.E.R. LOFTUS  (Yorks),  Pop.  9,012. Empire  Theatre. — Prop.,  T.  Thompson, Hippo- drome, Middlesbro'.  Fhone,  Middlesbro' 515.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  H.  S.  Gibson.  One show  nightly.  Mat.  and  two  on  Sat.  Prices. 3d.  to  is.     Station,  Loftus,  L.N.E.R. LONG  BUCKBY  (North ants),  Pop.  2,500. Co-operative  Hall.— Prop.,  Long  Buckby Self  Assistance  Industrial  Society,  Ltd., Church  Street.  Once  nightly.  Booked  at Hall.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Stage,  12  ft.  deep  : two  dressing  rooms.  Phone,  Long  Buckby  8 . Station,  Long  Buckby,  L.M.S. LONG  EATON  (Derby),  Pop.  19,503. Empire  Cinema. — Prop.,  J.  Langham  Brown. Booked  at  Hall  by  Prop.  Continuous.  Cafe  and Ballroom  attached.    Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Long  Eaton  209.      Station,  Long Eaton.  L.M.S. Palace  Theatre,  Market  Place. — Prop.  New Palace  Theatre  Co.^  Ltd.    Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.    Prices'  4d.  to  is.   Phone,  Lons? Eaton  185. Scala.- — Prop..  Lindsey  Edwards.  Booked  by J.L.  Harriman,  New  Empress  Cinema,  Notting ham.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  15.  Pictures and  Variety.  Phone.  Long  Eaton  no. Station,  Long  Eaton,  L.M.S LONGRIDGE  (Lancs),  Pop.  4,303. Palace  Cinema,  28,  Market  Plc.ce. — Props.. J.  &  C.  Fletcher  Bros.  Booked  at  Manchester and  Liverpool.    One  show  nightlv.  Prices. 4d.  to  8d.    Station,  Longridge,  L.M.S. LONG  SUTTON  (Lixcs),  Pop.  3,189. Alexandra  Palace. — Prop.,  Tillers  Pictures. Variety  and  Drama.    Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d. Station,  Long  Sutton,  L.N.E.R. W.andF. Dec.  2,  '29 LILI  DAMITA  in THE  AMATEUR ADVENTURESS 446 The  Kinemato  graph  Year  Book. LONGTON  (Staffs),  Pop.  37,479. Alexandra  Picture  Palace,  Edensor  Road.— Prop.,  Mrs.  E.  Grice.  Booked  at  Hall.  Two shows  nightly.  Three  Mats,  weekly.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Phone, Longton  323.    Station,  Longton,  L.M.S. Alhambra,  Normacot. — Prop.,  T.  C.  Wild. Gen.  Man.,  L.  Myatt.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Two  Mats,  weekly.  Prices,  4d. to  is.  Phone,  Longton  3280.  Station,  Nor- macot, L.M.S. Empire  Theatre,  Commerce  Street. — Prop., Longton  Theatre,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone, Longton  3779.    Station,  Longton,  L.M.S. Longton  Cinema,  Market  Street. — Prop.,  Mid- land District  Theatres,  Ltd.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  9d Station,  Longton,  L.M.S. Royal  P  cture  House,  Anchor  Road. — Prop., Anchor  Road  Picture  House,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir., A.  Cecil  Banks.  Continuous.  Mats,  twice weekly.  Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d. to  is  Phone,  Longton  251.  Station,  Long- ton,  L.M.S. LONGTOWN  (Cumb  ),  Pop.  1,600. Picture  Hall. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  W . Benson.  Booked  at  Hall.  One  show  nightly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Station,  Longto^n, L.N.E.R. LOOE  (Cornwall),  Pop.  2,868. Cinema. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  L.  Lennard. One  show  nightly.    Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d. Station,  Looe,  G.W.R. LOUGHBOROUGH  (Leicester),  Pop. 25,874. Empire  Picture  House,  Market  Place.— Prop. Universal  Car  Co.,  Ltd.,  212,  Belgrave  Gate, Leicester.  Phone,  59662.  Booked  at  H.O. by  P.  Oswin.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Phone,  Loughborough  43.  Station, Loughborough,  L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. Picture  Playhouse,  Ashby  Road. — Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d. to  is.  Station,  Loughborough,  L.M.S.  and L.N.E.R. Victory  Cinema,  Biggin  Street. — Prop.,  The Universal  Car  Co.  Ltd.,  212,  Belgrave Gate,  Leicester.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  Percy Oswin.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  5d;  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Loughborough 146.  Station,  Loughborough,  L.M.S.  and L.N.E.R. LOUGHTON  (Essex),  Pop.  5,750. Lough  ton  Cinema,  High  Road. — Props.,  Mr. and  Mrs.  March.  Booked  by  Props.  Con- tinuous. Mats.  Mon.  Thurs.  and  Sat.  Prices, 6d.  to  2S.  Phone,  Loughton  488.  Films  by Cambridge  and  District  Film  Transport. LOUTH  (Lincs),  Pop.  9,544. Palace  Theatre,  Eastgate. — Prop.,  and  Man., E.  E.  Roberts.  Booked  at  Hall.  Pictures, Plays  and  Varieties.  Stage,  15  ft.  by  30  ft. Station,  Louth,  L.N.E.R. Playhouse,  Cannon  Street. — Prop.,  Louth Playhouse,  Ltd.  Booked  by  T.  E.  Wiggen and  Son,  Northgate,  Louth.  One  show nightly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone  Louth 95.    Station,  Louth,  L.N.E.R. LOWESTOFT  (Suffolk),  Pop.  44,326. Cosy  Corner  Cinema,  High  Street.— Prop. Miss  P.  J.  Urwick,  123,  London  Road  South. Booked  at  Hall.  Daily  and  Mat.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d.  Station, Lowestoft  Central,  L,N,E,R, Grand  Cinema,  London  Road  South.— Prop., Grand  Cinema  (Lowestoft),  Ltd.,  London Road,  South  Lowestoft.  Gen.  Man..  Douglas M.  Attree.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Gen.  Man. Continuous.  Stage  5  ft.  deep.  Prices,  5d.  to is.  6d.  Phone,  Lowestoft  445.  Station, Lowestoft  Central,  L.N.E.R. Hippodrome,  Battery  Green  Road. — Prop., Barr,  Ltd.,  16,  South  Quay,  Gt.  Yarmouth. Phone,  Gt.  Yarmouth  40.  Occasional  Variety. Booked  at  H.O.  Twice  daily.  Prices,  5d.  to is.  6d.  Stage,  25ft.;  six  dressing  rooms. Phone,  Lowestoft  456.  Station,  Lowestoft Central,  L.N.E.R. Palace  Cinema,  Royal  Plain. — Prop.,  E.  V. Barr,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly, Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d.    Station,  Lowestoft. LOWTOWN  (near  Pudsey)  (Yorks). Palace. — Prop.,  Pudsey  and  District  Cinema, Co.,  Ltd.     Two  changes  weekly.  Phone. Stanningley  453.  Station,  Lowtown,  L.N.E.R. LUDDENDENFOOT  (Yorks),  Pop.  2,821. Cinema.— Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  H.  S.  Shaw. Booked  at  Hall.  One  show  nightly,  two  on Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  gd.  Station,  Luddenden- foot,  L.M.S. LUDLOW  (Shropshire),  Pop.  5,677. Picture  House. — Prop.,  Mrs.  E.  S.  Temple. One  show  nightly.   Two  on  Mon.  Three  Sat. Two  changes  weekly.    Dance  Hall  attached. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.' Station,  Ludlow,  G.W.R. LUTON  (Beds),  Pop.  57,077. County  Electric  Pavilion. Empire,    Bury    Park    Road. — Prop.,  Luton Cinemas,  Ltd.   Lessee  and  Man.,  G.  Jackson. Booked  at  Hall.    Continuous.   Prices,  4d.  to is.  3d.    Phone,  Luton  1440.    Station,  Luton, L.M.S. Gordon  Street  Cinema,  Gordon  Street. — Sole Lessee  and  Man.,  E.  Dicker.  Continuous. Mat.  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d. to  is.  3d.    Station,  Luton,  L.M.S. Hightown  .  Electric  Theatre,  High  Town Road.- — Prop.,  General  Theatre  Corporation. Ltd.  Gen.  Man.,  Geo.  Dunn.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  Mat.,  Sat.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Luton  443. Station,  Luton,  L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. New  Picturedrome,  Park  Street.- — Prop.,  W. Southan  Morris,  41,  Rothesay  Road,  Luton. Booked  at  Hall.  Pictures  and  Variety. Continuous.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d.  Stage,  11  ft. deep  ;  two  dressing  rooms.  Phone,  Luton  121 and  1585.    Station,  Luton,  L.M.S. Palace,  Mill  Street. — Prop.,  General  Theatre Corporation,  Ltd.  Gen.  Man.,  Geo.  Dunn. 'Continuous.  Mat.,  Wed.  One  change  weekly. Prices,  is.  to  2s.  4d.    Phone,  Luton  443. Wellington  Cinema.— Lessee  and  Man.,  H.  W Mead.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Lessee.  Continuous- Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.. Phone,  Luton  1308.  Station,  Luton,  L.M.S. LUTTERWORTH  (Leics.)  Pop.  2100. Empire  Cinema. LYDBROOK  (Hereford),  Pop.  2,388. Anchor   Hall  Cinema.— Prop.,    F.  Batten. Booked  at  Hall.    Once  nightly  and  .  Mat. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Station,  Lydbrook,  G.W.R Kinema  Directory  {England). 447 LYDO  (Kent).  Pop.  2,300. Playhouse  Cinema.- — Prop.,    Tom  Kenealy. Booked  by  T.  L.  Parkinson  at  Crofton  Park Cinema,  Brockley.    Once  nightly.    Mat.,  Sat. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  2d.    Station,  Lydd,  S.R. LYDNEY  (Glos.),  Pop.  3,776. Picture  House. — Prop.,  Albany  Ward  Theatres, Ltd.,  New  Gallery  House,  123,  Regent  Street, London,  W.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  One  show nightly.  Three  on  Sat.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d. Phone,  Lvdnev  20.  Station,  Lvdnev  Junction. G.W.R. LYE  (Worc),  Pop.  12,022. Picture  House  (Temperance  Hall),  Church, Street. — Prop.,  J.  H.  Entwistle,  Stourbridge. Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Continuous.  Prices, 3d.,  5d.,  and  6d.    Station,  Lye,  G.W.R. Victoria  Cinema,  High  Street.— Prop.,  William Capewell.  Res.  and  Bkg.  Man.,  R.  E.  Hoare. Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to  Sd.  Station, Lye,  G.W.R. LYME  REGIS  (Dorset),  Pop.  2,883. Drill  Hall  Cinema.— Prop.,  Drill  Hall  Theatre Co.  Pictures  and  Occasional  Theatricals. Booked  at  Hall.  Once  nightly.  Prices,  6d. to2s.  Phone.  Lvme  Regis  53.  Station.  Lvme Regis,  S.R.' LYMINGTON  (Hants),  Pop.  4,598. Lyric  Theatre,  St.  Thomas  Street. — Prop., Lvmington  and  New  Forest  Entertainments, Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall,  by  H.  B.  Wincote.  One show  nightly.  Two  on  Wed.  and  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Stage,  20  ft.  deep.  Prices,  3d. to  is.  2d.  Station,  Lymington  Town,  S.R. The  Cinema. LYMM  (Cheshire),  Pop.  5,288. Drill  Hall  Cinema.— Prop.,  Col.  J.  E.  G. Groves,  C.M.G.,T.D.,  J.P.  Under  the  direction of  Robert  W.  Fox,  Empire,  Bollington.  Once nightly.  Three  shows  Sat.  Pictures  and Variety.  Stage,  20  ft.  deep.  With  Cafe attached.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Lymm 12S.   Station,  Lymm,  L.M.S. LYTHAM  (Lancs).  Pop.  10,830. Picture  House,  Henry  Street.- — Prop.,  John Holroyd.  Booked  at  Hall.  One  show nightly,  twice  Sat.  Mat.,  Wed.  and  Sat. Prices  4d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Lytham  4. Station,  Lytham,  L.M.S. LYNTON  (Devon),  Pop.  2,597. Cinema. IVIaBLETHORPE  (Lincs),  Pop.  2,860. Fitz  Willi  am  Cinema. — -Prop.  Mrs.  A.  A'oce. Pic-ix-Hand  Cinema. MACCLESFIELD  (Cheshire),  Pop.  33,846, Cinema,  Buxton  Road. — Lessee  and  Man., J.  E.  Coffey.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Twice  on  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone, Macclesfield  3265.  Station,  Hibel  Road, L.M.S. Majestic  Picture  House,  Mill  Street. — Prop. Macclesfield  Majestic  Picture  House,  Ltd. Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Continuous  Mon, to  Fri.,  two  shows  Sat.  Mats.,  Mon.  and  Sat. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  2412.  Station. Hibel  Road. Opera  House. — -Prop..  Alfred  Deuville.  Booked at  Hall.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage,  28  ft. deep.  Prices,  6d.  to  3s.  Phone,  Macclesfield 157.    Station,  Hibel  Road,  L.M.S. Picturedrome,  Chestergate. — Prop.,  Maccles- field Super  Cinema,  Ltd.  Continuous. Twice  nightly  on  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Macclesfield  2016.  Station,  Maccles- field, L.M.S. Picture  Palace,  Duke  Street. — Prop.,  Palace. Macclesfield  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  One- show  nightly.  Three  on  Sat.  Prices,  3d. to  6d.    Phone,  Macclesfield  3106. Premier  Picture  House. — Prop.,  Premier Picture  House,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  H.  Markland. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d. to  is.  3d.  Phone.  Macclesfield  2367.  Station. Macclesfield  L.M.S. Theatre  Royal.- — Prop. ,Wrn. Dean.  Occasional shows.  Phone,  Macclesfield  1^7.  Station. Hibel  Road.  L.M.S. MAIDENHEAD  (Berks),  Pop.  16,741. Picture  Palace,  56.  Queen  Street.- — Prop.. E.  Dunkels,  "  Woodhurst,"  Maidenhead. Phone,  Maidenhead  159.  Booked  by  Col.  A.  H. Browne  at  1,  Soho  Square,  W.  1.  Continuous. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Maidenhead  929. Station,  Maidenhead,  G.W.R. Picture  Theatre,  Bridge  Street. — Prop., Maidenhead  Picture  Theatre,  Ltd.  Booked at  Hall  by  Man.  Continuous.  Prices,  8d. to  2S.  Phone,  277.  Station,  Maidenhaed. G.W.R.    Films  by.  Road  Transport. Plaza  Theatre,  Queen  Street.- — Prop.,  Plaza Theatre  (Maidenhead),  Ltd.,  19 a,  Coleman Street,  E.C.2.  Booked  at  1,  Soho  Square. London,  W.i.  Continuous.  Prices,  9d.  to 2s.  4d.  Stage  11  feet  deep  ;  2  dressing  rooms. Phone,  Maidenhead  1236.  Station,  Maiden- head, G.W.R. Rial  to  Picture  Theatre. MAIDSTONE  (Kent),  Pop.  37,448. Central  Picture  Playhouse,  King  Street.— Prop.,  W.  S.  Robinson.  Booked  at  Hall  by Prop.  Continuous.  Cafe  and  Dance  Hail attached.  Prices,  6d.  to 1  2s.  4d.  Phone. Maidstone  507.  All  films  by  Central  Film Transport  Co.  (Maidstone). New  Empire  Cinema,  Earl  Street. — Props  , W.  T.  Hart  and  W.  Watt,  127,  London  Road. Maidstone.  Booked  at  Hall  by  W.  T.  Hart. Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.  Films  by Kent  Films  Motor  Transport  Co.,  Ltd. Kingly  Street,  London,  W.i. ^  ■  V  ^ P.D.C.    are  on  top  because  of  their  i I  product — put  yourself  on  top  by  showing  that  i i  product.  p 448 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Palace. — -Prop.,  W.  S.  Robinson.  Secretary, Robert  B.  West.  Phone,  Maidstone  507. Pavilion,  Pudding  Lane.— Prop.,  W.  S.  Robin- son, Central  Picture  Playhouse.  Phone Maidstone  491.  Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  4d.  Cafe  and Dance  Hall  attached.  All  films  by  Central Film  Transport  Co.  (Maidstone). MALDON  (Essex),  Pop.  6,589. Hippodrome. — Props.,  Shipman  and  King 24,  Charing  Cross  Mansions.  Charing  Cross Road,  W.C.2.  Phones  Regent  3269  and Gerrard  2462.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous. Three  Mats,  weekly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Station,  Maldon  East. L.N.E.R. MALMESBURY  (Wilts),  Pop.  2,400. Cinema. MALTBY  (Yorks),  Pop.  10,000. Globe  Palace. — Prop.,  J.  H.  Blackett.  Two shows   nightly    Mon.  and  Sat.  ;  one  other nights.    Mat.,  Sat.    Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  9d.    Station,  Maltby. Picture  House,  Muglet  Lane. — Prop.,  Maltby Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd.,  Lancaster  House. Doncaster.   Phone,  Doncaster  384.   Res.  and Bkg.  Man.,  Fred  Howarth.    Booked  at  Hall. Once  nightly,  Tues.,  Wed.,  Thurs.,  and  Fri.  ; twice,  Mon.  and  Sat.    Occasional  Variety. Prices,  4d.  to  is.    Station,  Maltbv  (Parcels Office),  L.M.S. MALTON  (Yorks),  Pop.  4,440. Exchange  P.H. — Prop.,  R.  Read. Majestic  P.T.,  Norton.— Prop.,  Majestic  Picture Theatre  (Malton),  Ltd.,  Yorkersgate,  Malton. Phone,  Malton  107.   Continuous.   Prices,  6d. to  is.  3d.  Phone.  Malton  173.  Station,  Malton. MALVERN  (Worc),  Pop.  8,000. Picture  House. — Lessee,  R.  W.  Limbert. Direction,  Ad-Visers,  Ltd.,  "  Bilzome," Worthing.  Booked  at  Capitol  Theatre, Horsham.  Continuous.  Phone,  Malvern  777. Station,  Gt.  Malvern,  G.W.R. Malvern  Theatre.— Lessee,  R.  W.  Limbert. Direction,    Ad-Visers,    Ltd.,  "Bilzome," Worthing.    Theatrical,  occasional  Pictures. Phone,  Malvern  777. MALVERN   LINK  (Worc),  Pop.  5,330. Palladium  Theatre. MANCHESTER  (Lancs.),  Pop.  730,551. Adelphi,  Dean  Lane,  Moston  — Prop.,  Victory Pictures  (Manchester),  Ltd.  Man.  Dir., H.  D.  Moorhouse.  Prices,  3d.  and  6d.  Phone, Failsworth  65/  Station,  Newton  Heath. Alhambra  Theatre,  Higher  Openshaw. — Prop., Alhambra  (Manchester),  Ltd.  Phone,  City 2940.  Man.  Dir.,  H.  D.  Moorhouse.  Con- tinuous. Mat.,  Mon.,  Thurs.  and  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone, Openshaw  651.   Station,  Gorton,  L.N.E.R. Ancoats  Picturedrome,  Palmerston  Street. — ■ Prop.,  Ancoats  Picturedrome  Co.,  Ltd. Res!  and  Bkg.  Man. ,  Edward  A.  Ellis.  Booked at  Hall.  Twice  nightly.  Three  changes  weekly Prices,  2M.  to  6d.    Phone,  Ardwick  2670. A  rcadia  Electric  Theatre,  Yew  Tree  Avenue, Levenshulme.— Prop..  J.  F.  Kelly.  Booked  at Hall.  Twice  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  "  Phone,  Rusholme  645. Ardwick  Empire. — Prop.,  Manchester  Hippo- drome and  Ardwick  Empire,  Ltd.  Variety, and  topical  only.  Two  shows  nightly. One  change  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  2s.  4d. Phone,  Ardwick  2800. Ardwick  Picture  Theatre,  Ardwick  Green.— Prop.,  Kenyons  Playhouses,  Ltd.  Booked  at Casino  Cinema,  Rusholme.  Three  shows daily.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  3d.  Stage,  10 ft.  deep;  two  dressing rooms.  Phone,  Ardwick  3059.  Station. London  Road,  L.M.S. Brjou  Cinema.  Erskine  Street,  Hulme. — Exors. of  Mrs.  Esther  Goodier.  Booked  by  J.  F. Emery,  Theatre  Roval,  Manchester!  ^Con- tinuous. Mat.,  Sat'.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone, Central  5222. Blackley  Empire,  Blacklev.— Prop.,  Blackley Electric  Theatre,  Ltd.  Two  shows  nightly. Two  changes  weekly.  Phone,  Cheetham  Hill 242. Bridgewater  Picture  House,  23,  Higher  Cam- bridge Street,  Hulme,  Manchester. — Prop., J.  H.  Davies.  Booked  by  H.  Walker,  Holly House,  Edge  Lane,  Stretford.  Two  shows nightly.  Mat.,  Mon.,  Wed.,  and  Sat.  Three changes  weekly.      Station,  London  Road Broughton  Empire. Butler  Electric  Theatre,  Butler  Street. — Prop.,  Butler  Street  Electric  Theatre,  Ltd. Man.  Dir.  Thos.  E.  Buswell.  Booked  at Theatre.  Two  shows  nightly.  Four  mats, weekly.    Prices  2d.  to  6d. Casino  Cinema,  Wilmslow  Road,  Rusholme. — Prop.,  Kenyons  Playhouses,  Ltd.  Booked  at Hall.  Two  shows  daily.  Pictures  and  Variety. Stage,  12  ft.  deep.  Cafe  and  Ballroom attached.  Prices,  6d.  and  is.  Phone,  Rus- holme 465. Ceylon  Picture  House,  Ceylon  Street,  Newton Heath. — Prop.,  Gorton  District  Cinemas,  Ltd. Booked  at  H.O.  by  J.  W.  Griffiths.  Twice nightly.  Mats.,  Mon.,  Wed.  and  Sat.  Prices, 3d.  to  6d.  Phone,  Rusholme  1108.  Station, Newton  Heath,  L.M.S. Cinema,  Seedley. — J.  F.  Emery's  Circuit.  H.O. Midland  Bank  Chambers,  28,  Cross  St.. Manchester. Claremont  Super  Cinema,  Claremont  Road. Moss  Side. — Prop.,  Circuit  Cinemas,  Ltd, Booked  at  53,  Brown  Street,  Manchester. Twice  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices. 6d.  to  is.    Phone,  Rusholme  966. Coliseum,  Ardwick  Green. — Prop.,  Coliseum (Manchester),  Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O.  by C.  Ogden.  Phone,  Central  3949.  Three  show daily.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Phone,  Ardwick 3150.    Station,  London  Road,  L.M.S. College  Picture  House,  Coupland  Street, Chorlton-on-Medlock. — Prop.,  College  Picture Theatre,  Ltd.  Booked  by  H.  Walker,  Holly House,  Edge  Lane,  Stretford.  Continuous. Prices,  4d..  6d,,  gd. Corona  Picture  Theatre,  West  Gorton. — Prop.,  Denman  Picture  Houses,  Ltd.,  4-6, Denman  St.,  London,  W.i.  Booked  at  H.O. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 3d.  to  8d.  Phone,  Openshaw  369.  Station, London  Road,  L.N.E.R. Cosmo,  Hyde  Road,  Gorton. — Prop.,  Circuit Cinemas,  Ltd.,  55,  Brown  Street,  Manchester. Booked  at  H.O.  Twice  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Openshaw 243.    Station,  Gorton,  Manchester. Cosy  Corner  Cinema.  Swan  Street. — Props.. F.  Carlton,  A.  Gardner  and  T.  Greenall. Booked  by  F.  Carlton,  Gen.  Man.,  at  22, Snowdon  Road,  Fccles.  Continuous.  Prices, 6d.  and  8d. Crescent  Cinema,  Chapman  Street,  Hulme.-— Prop.,  Picture  Hall  (Hulme),  Ltd.  Twice nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d. to   is."   Phone,  City  4742. Kinema  Directory  (England). 449 Cromwell  Picture  House,  Pendleton. — Prop., Cromwell  Picture  House,  Ltd.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  Prices  3d.  to  nd. Station,  Pendleton,  L.M.S. Deansgate  Picture  House. — Prop.,  Deansgate Picture  House  and  Cafe  Rendezvous,  Ltd., Man- chester. Continuous.  Phone,  City  8336. Devonshire  Cinema,  Broughton. Don  Cinema  Theatre,  Beswick. — Prop., Circuit  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  55,  Brown  Street. Phone,  Ardwick  2926.  Booked  at  Head Office.  Twice  nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d. Station,  London  Road,  Manchester,  L.M.S. Empress  Electric  Theatre,  Oldham  Road. — Prop.,\V.  H.  Broadhead  &  Son.  Twice  night! v. Three  changes  weekly.  Prices  6d.  to  gd. Phone,  Central  2391. Empress  Cinema,  Pendleton. Free  Trade  Hall. — Prop.,  Manchester  Cor- poration. Town  Hall,  Manchester.  Occa- sional shows  only. Gaiety  Theatre,  Peter  Street. — Prop.,  Savoy Cinemas,  Ltd.,  149,  Regent  St..  London,  W.i. Phone,  Regent  1568.  Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Pictures and  Variety.  Stage,  24  ft.  "deep.  Cafe attached.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone, City   6215.    Station,   Manchester   (Ceniral) . Gem  Electric  Theatre.  Rochdale  Road. — Prop.,  Gem  Electric  Theatres  (Manchester), Ltd.  Three  shows  daily.  Two  changes weekly.    Phone,  Cheetham  Hill  1017. Globe,  Cornbrook  Street,  Old  Trafford.— Prop., North-Western  Entertainments,  Ltd.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  yd. to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Trafford  Park  124.  Station, Manchester  termini. Globe,  Thomas  Street,  Cheetham  Hill.— Prop., John  Holmes,  537,  Cheetham  Hill.  Booked at  Imperial  Bldgs.,  Oxford  Road.,  M/c. Continuous.  Two  changes  weeklv.  Prices, 3d.  to  8d.  Phone,  Cheetham  Hill  537 Station,  Crumpsali,  L.M.S. Grand  Junction  Theatre  Warwick  Street, Hulme. — Prop..  W.  H.  Broadhead  &  Son. Two  shows  nightly.  Pictures  and  Varieties. Booked  at  H.O.  Prices  4d.  to  is.  Stage, 17  ft.  deep,  6  dressing  rooms.  Phone,  Cen- tral 2397.  Stations,  Central  and  Victoria, L.M.S.  and  London  Rd.,  L.N.E.R. Grand  Picture  Theatre,  Stockport  Road, Levenshulme.— Prop.,  Grand  Picture  Theatre Co.  (Levenshulme),  Ltd.  Man.  Dir..  Tas.  W. Griffiths.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Dir. Continuous.  Two  changes  weeklv.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.  Phone  Rusholme  1108.'  Station, Levenshulme,  L.M.S. Green  Hill  Cinema,  Cheetham  Hill  Road. — Prop.  Circuit  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  53,  Brown  Street, Manchester.  Phone,  City  9057.  Booked  at H.O.  Twice  nightlv.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices  3d.  to  6d.  Phone  Cheetham  Hill  76. Station  Victoria. Grosvenor  Picture  Palace,  Oxford  Road, All  Saints. — Prop. .  Grosvenor  Picture  Palace Co.,  Ltd.  Gen.  and  Bkg.  Man.,  Arthur Sellars.      Booked    at     Hall.  Continuous. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.    Phone,  Ardwick  3175. Station,  Victoria. Hippodrome, Oxford  Street.  Variety  and  topical. Man.  Dir.  Sir  Oswald  Stoll.    Phone,  Central 3963. Imperial  Picture  House,  Chorlton  Road, Brook's  Bar. — Props.,  Cinemas  (Manchester), Ltd.,  20,  Brazennose  Street.  Man.  Phone, Central  3620.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is. Phone,  Trafford  Park  358.  Station,  Man- chester Central. King  George  V.  Picturedrome,  Gorton  Lane. — Prop.,  Manchester  and  District  Picture House  Co.,  Ltd.,  Cathedral  House,  Long Millgate,  Manchester.  Gen.  Man.,  Lennard  G. Bailey.  Two  shows  nightly.  Three  mats, weekly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d. to  gd.   Station,  Manchester  termini. King's  Theatre,  Longsight.- — Lv  Scala,  207,  Oxford  Road,  Manchester. — Prop.,  Rhodes  Pictures,  Ltd.  Continuous Mon.  to  Fri.  Twice  on  Sat.  Pictures  and Variety.  Depth  of  Stage,  8  ft.  Ballroom and  Cafe  attached.  Phone,  Ardwick  3559. Station,  Oxford  Road,  L.M.S. Lyceum,  Cornbrook.- — Prop.,  W.  Simpson. Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly.  Prices, 2|d.  to  7d.    Station,  Manchester  Central. Lyceum  Cinema,  City  Road,  Old  Trafford. — Prop.,  W.  Stansfield.  Hippodrome.  Hyde. Phone  21 5.  Booked  at  Hall,  by  W.  G.  Stans- field. Two  shows  nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d. Phone,  Trafford  Park  97.  Station,  Old Trafford,  L.M.S. Majestic  Picture  Theatre,  Whitworth  Street, West  Manchester.- — Prop. .  Walter  Stott, 64,  Victoria  Street,  Manchester.  Booked  at H.O.  Continuous.  Prices  6d.  to  is.  2d. Phone,  Central  6508.    Station,  Manchester. Market  Street  Picture  House. — Prop., Oxford  Street  and  Market  Street  (Manchester) Cinemas,  Ltd.  Phone.  City  8376.  J.  F. Emery  Circuit,  Theatre  Royal,  Manchester. Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Prices,  is. and  is.  6d.  Phone,  City  1371.  Station, London  Road. Marlborough  Cinema,  Hightown. Metropole  Theatre,  Ashton  Old  Road, Openshaw. — Prop.,  Wm.  Henry  Broadhead andS  on,  Hulme  Hippodrome,  Manchester. Booked  at  H.O.  Two  shows  nightly.  Prices, 4d.  to  2s.  4d.    Station,  London  Road,  L.M.S. Mosley  Pictures,  Stott  Street,  Beswick. — Prop.,  Exors.  of  C.  Tune.  Booked  at  Hall  by- Man.  Two  shows  nightly.  Prices  3d.  to 6d.    Station,  Manchester  termini. Moston  Imperial  Palace,  Hartley  Street. — Prop.,  Moston  Imperial  Palace,  Ltd.  Man. Dir.,  Wm.  H.  Simcock.  Booked  at  Hall  by Man.  on  Thursday  evenings  from  7  to 9  p.m.  Continuous.  Prices  4d.  and  6d. Phone,  Cheetham  Hill  360. New  Central,  Paley  Street, Collyhurst. — Prop., Emery  and  Wilkinson.  Twice  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  2d.  to  fd.  Station, Manchester,  L.M.S. WHITE  CARGO THE  WORLD'S  GREATEST  SUBJECT (A  British  Quota  Picture) I  W.  P.  FILM  Co.,  Ltd.,  92,  Wardour  St.,  London,  W.I p 450 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. New  Central  Picture  Palace,  Clowes  Street , West  Gorton. — Prop.,  New  Central  Picture Theatre,  Ltd.    Booted  at  Hall  by  Man. Twice  nightly.  Prices  3d.  to  5d.  Stations, Manchester,  c.o.  Parcels  Office. New  Oxford  Theatre,  Oxford  Street. — Prop., European  Motion  Picture  Co.,   Ltd.,  167, Wardour    Street,     London,     W.i.  Phone, Regent     4840.    Continuous.    Pictures  and Variety.    Stage  6  ft.  deep.    Prices,  is.  and 2s.    Phone,  City  1402. New  Palace,  Farmside  Place,  Levenshulme. — Prop,  and  Man.,  J.  Harrison.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.      Prices,  4d.  to  9d. New  Rialto,  Bury  New  Road,  Pictures  and Variety.    Stage,    11  ft.    deep.      Tea  room attached.    Station,  Victoria,  L.M.S. New  Royal  Picture  Theatre,  Ashton  Ncn  , Road. — Prop.,   Kenyon's    Playhouses,  Ltd. The   Casino,    Rusholme,    Manchester.  Dir. and  Gen.  Man.  Douglas  A.  Davies.  Phone, Rusholme  548.    Station,  Manchester. Olympia,  Hyde  Road,  Gorton. — Prop.,  Gorton and  District  Cinemas,  Ltd.    Man.,  E.  San- derson.     Two  changes  weekly. Openshaw  Picture  Hall,  Ashton  Old  Road. — ■ Prop.,  T.  M.  Draper.    Twice  nightly.  Three changes  weekly.    Prices  3d.  to  6d.  Phone, Openshaw  162.    Station,  Manchester,  L.M.S. Palace  Cinema,  Collyhurst  Street,  Rochdale Road. — Prop.  Mrs.  E.  Wood,  "  Glencoe,"  5, King's  Drive,  Middleton,  and  F.  J.  Metcalfe, "  Nut  Bank,"  Blackley,  Manchester.  Booked at  Hall.     Continuous.    Prices,  3d.  to  6d. Station,  Victoria,  L.M.S. Palais  de  Luxe,  Barlow  Moor  Road,  Chorlton- cum-Hardy. — Prop.,      Palais      De  Luxe (Chorlton),    Ltd.    Gen.    and    Bkg.  Man., Sam  Parkinson.    Continuous.    Three  shows Saturday.    Two    changes    weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  3d.    Phone,  Chorlton  635.  Station, Chorlton-cum-Hardy. Palatine  Picture  House,  Palatine  Road. — Prop.,  South  Manchester  Picture  Co.,  Ltd. Continuous.    Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  6d.    Phone,  Didsbury  605. Paragon    Picturedrome,    Rusholme  Road, Chorlton-on-Medlock. — Prop.,  Sam  Bliukhorn. Twice  nightly.    Mat.  Sat.     Three  changes weekly.    Prices,  2 id.  to  6d.   Station,  London Road,"  L.M.S. Park  Picture  House,  Alexandra  Park. — Prop., Duke  of  Edinburgh  Picture  Palace  Co.,  Ltd., 2,  Post  Office  Avenue,  Southport.  Booked  at Hall.        Continuous.    Mats.    Mon.,  Wed., Thurs.  and  Sat.    Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone, Rusholme  1177. Pavilion,  Church  Street,  Newton  Heath.— Prop.,  Central  Cinema  Co.  (Newton  Heath), Ltd.    Two  shows  nightly  Mon.  and  Sat.,  con- tinuous rest  of  week.   Two  changes  weekly. Station,  Dean  Lane,  L.M.S. Piccadilly  Picture  Theatre,    Piccadilly. — Prop.,    Piccadilly    Picture   Theatre  (Man- chester), Ltd.    Man.  Dir.    and  Bkg.  Man., Chas.  Ogden.    Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous. Restaurant,  Cafes  and  Dance  Salon  attached. Prices,  is.  3d.  to  2s.  4d.    Phone,  Manchester, Central  3949.    Station,  London  Road,  L.M.S. Playhouse.  Oldham  Road,  Miles    Platting. — Prop.,  Kenyons  Playhouses,  Ltd.,  The  Cas- ino, Rusholme,  Manchester.    Dir.  and  Gen. Man.,  Douglas  A.  Davies.    Phone,  Rusholme 465.    Station,  Manchester. Popin  Pictures,  Hollinsworth. Popular  Picture   Palace,  Chapman  Street, Hulme. — Prop.,  Wm.  Christy.    Three  shows daily.    Three  changes  weekly.    Prices,  3d. to  9d.    Station,  Central,  L.M.S. Popular  Picture  Palace,  Wilson  Street,  Miles Platting. — Prop.,  Miles  Platting,  I.L.P.  2a, Enoch  St.,  Miles  Platting.  Booked  by  F. Collinson.  Two  shows  nightly,  three  mats, weekly.  Prices,  2d.  to  4d.  Station,  Miles Platting,  L.M.S. Premier  Cinema,  Cheetham  Hill  Road. — Prop., Circuit  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  53,  Brown  Street, Manchester.  Phone,  City  9057.  Booked  at H.O.  Two  shows  nightly.  Mat.  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, Cheetham  Hill  76.    Station,  Victoria,  L.M.S. Prince's  Picture  Theatre,  Grey  Mare  Lane.— J.  F.  Emery's  Circuit,  Theatre  Royal,  Man- chester. Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  gd.  Phone,  Openshaw 641.  Station,  Manchester  termini. Princess  Cinema,  Conran  Street,  Harpurhey.— Prop.,  Princess  Cinema  (Harpurhey),  Ltd. Gen.  Man.,  Fred.  Carlton.  Booked  at  Palla- dium, Patricroft.  Twice  nightly.  Mats.  Mon. and  Sat.  Prices.  3d.  to  6d.  Phone,  Ch.  Hill 223. Princess  Picture  Theatre,  Roby  Street,  Moss Side.- — Prop.,  Grand  Picture  Theatre  (Levens- hulme), Ltd.  Booked  by  J.  W.  Griffiths,  at Grand  Picture  Theatre,  Levenshulme.  Two shows  nightly.  Prices,  4d.  to  gd.  Phone, Rusholme  1387.  Station,  London  Road, L.N.E.R. Queen's  Park  Hippodrome. — Queen's  Park  Picturedrome,  Rochdale Road.— Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  A.  Sereno, Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  9'd.  Station,  Exchange, L.M.S. Queen's  Picture  House,  Ashton  Old  Road. — Prop.,  B.  Rhodes  (Rhodes  Pictures,  Ltd.),  La Scala  P.H.,  Oxford  Road.  Manchester. Phone,  Ardwick  3559.  Booked  at  H.O. Twice  nightly.  Mats.  Mon.,  Thurs.  and  Sat. Prices,  4d.,  3d.  and  6d.  Phone,  Openshaw, 1040.  Stations,  Mayfield  or  London  Road, L.M.S. Queen's  Picture  Theatre,  Stockport  Road, Longsight. — Prop.,  Cinemas  (Manchester), Ltd.,  20.  Brazennose  Street,  Manchester. Phone,  Central  3620.  Booked  by  Chas. Ogden,  6,  St.  Mary's  Gate,  Manchester.  Con- tinuous Mon.  to  Fri.  Two  shows  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Phone Rusholme,    1004.    Station,    London  Road Royal  Cinema,  Buckley  Street,  Rochdale Road. — Prop.,  Gorton  and  District  Cinemas, Ltd.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  5d.  Station,  Vic- toria, L.M.S. Royal  Electric  Theatre.  Princess  Road, Moss  Side.— Prop.,  J.  Iverneld,  402,  Moss Lane  East,  Moss  Side.  Phone,  Rusholme  933. Twice  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.    Station,  London  Road,  L.M.S. Royal  Osborne  Theatre. Royal  Picture  Theatre,  Pendleton. Roy  Picturedrome,  Ashton  Old  Road,  Ard- wick.   Prop.,  G.  Dewhurst. St.  James  Picture  Hall,  Heap  Street,  High Town. — Prop,  and  Man.,  W.  Griffin.  Booked at  Hall.  Twice  nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d. Three  changes  weekly.  All  Manchester Stations. Savoy,  Chorlton-cum-Hardv. — Prop.,  Savoy Cinemas,  Ltd.,  62,  Oxford  Street,  London,  W.i. Phone,  Museum  7932. Savoy,  Darncombe  Street,  Moss  Side. — Prop, and  Man.,  W.  Griffin.  Continuous.  Prices 3d.  to  6d.  Booked  at  Hall.  All  Manchester Stations. Kinema  Directory  (England). 451 Savoy,  Manchester  Road,  Chorlton-cum-Hardy. — -Prop.,  Savoy  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  He-don House,  Regent  S  reet,  London,  W.i.  Phone, Regent  1568.  Continuous.  Mat.  Sat.  Prices, 8d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Chorlton  708.  Station, Chorlton,  L.M.S. Savoy  Picture  Palace,  Savoy  Street,  Hyde Road,  West  Gorton. — rrop.,  G.  Dewhurst. Two  shows  nightly.  Mat.,  Mon.,  Wed.  and Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.    Pricls,  3d.  to  yd. Scala,  Pendleton  (see  under  Salford). Scala  Palace,  Wilmslow  Road,  Withington. — Prop.,  Withington  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  Scala, Withington.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Two  shows  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  5d.  to  is.    Phone,  Didsbury  301. Shaftesbury  Cinema  Theatre,  Stockpor^ Road.— Prop.,  Shaftesbury  Cinema  Theatre Co.  (Manchester),  Ltd.  Booked  by  H.  D. Moor  house  at  Imperial  Bldgs.,  Oxford  Road, Manchester.  Two  shows  Sat.  Continuous rest  of  week.  Three  changes  weekly.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.  Phone,  Rusholme  103.  Station, Longsight. Shakespeare  Picture  Hall,  Halliwell  Lane Cheetham  Hill.— Prop.,  Jonah  Lever.  Booked by  Prop.  Continuous  except  Saturday  and Holidays.  Pictures  and  Vocal  Turns.  Prices. 3d.  to  is.  3d.    Phone,  Cheetham  Hill  180. Stamford  Cinema,  Audenshaw. Star  Picture  Theatre,  Gt.  Ducie  Street. — Prop. ,  Star  Pictures,  Ltd.  Two  shows  nightly. Station,  London  Road,  L.M.S. Temple  Pictorium,  Cheetham  Hill  Road.— Prop.,  Temple  Pictorium  (Manchester),  Ltd. Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.    Phone,  Collyhurst  1939. Theatre  Royal  Cinema,  Peter  Street. — Prop., Manchester  Theatre  Royal  Cinema  (1923),  Ltd Gen.  Man.,  Leslie  C.  Holderness,  Paramount Theatre  in  conjunction  with  Plaza,  London. Prices,  is.  to  2s.  4d.  Continuous.  Phone, City  4334. The  Palace  Picture  House,  Derby  Street, Cheetham.  Prop.,  Manchester  Ice  Rink. Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Twice  nightly.  Six changes  weekly.  Prices,  2d.  to  is.  Open May  to  November.  Phone,  City  5578. Station,  Victoria,  L.M.S. Tower  Cinema,  Piercy  Street,  Ancoats. — ■ Prop.,  Circuit  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  55,  Brown Street,  Ardwick.  Two  changes  weekly. Phone,  Ardwick 2926.  Station,  London  Road, Manchester. Trafford  Picture  House,  Talbot  Road,  Old Tr  afford. Triangle  Palace,  Stretford  Road,  Hulme.— Prop.,  W.  E.  B.  Thompson.  Booked  at  Cres- cent Cinema  by  Man.  Continuous.  Prices, 3d.  to  9d.  Phone,  City  4742.  Station,  Man- chester Central,  L.M.S. Trocadero,  Wilmslow  Road,  Rusholme. — Prop.,  Piatt  Picturedrome,  Ltd.  Three  shows daily.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to is.  Phone,  Rusholme  751.  Station,  Central, L.M.S. Victoria  Hall,  Daniel  Street,  Butler  Street, Ancoats. — Prop.,  Manchester  and  Salford Wesleyan  Mission.  Two  shows  Sat.  Price, 3d.   Station,  Central,  C.L.C. Victory  Picture  House,  Varley  Street,  Miles Platting.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous,  two shows  and  mat.,  Sat.    Prices,  3d.  to  6d. Victory  Picture  House,  Blackley. — Prop., Victory  Pictures  (Manchester),  Ltd.  Man., H.  D.  Moorhouse.  Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous. Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d. to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Cheetham  Hill  495.  Station. Victoria,  L.M.S. Whitehall  Cinema,  Old  Lane,  Higher  Open- shaw.— Prop.,  Whitehall  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd. Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Continuous.  Twice nightly,  Mon.  and  Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  is. Phone,  Openshaw  325.  Stations,  London Road  or  Exchange. Winter  Gardens  Theatre,  Peter  Street. — Prop.,  Jonah  Lever.  Gen.  Man.,  Frank Chapman.  Booked  by  Prop,  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone, Central    5179.    Station,   Central,  L.M.S. MANNINGTREE  (Essex),  Pop.  870. The    Cinema.— Tozer    and    Linsell  Circuit. Bkd.  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Prices  6d.  to  is.  3d. Station,  Manningtree,  L.N.E.R. MANSFIELD  (Notts),  Pop.  44,418. Electric  Picture  Hall,  Stanton  Hill. — Prop., H.  &  F.  Hebditch.  One  show  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  9d.  Station , Teversal,  L.M.S. Empire  Super  Cinema,  Stockwell  Gate. — ■ Prop.,  Gaumont-British  Picture  Corpn.,  Ltd., 4  to  6,  Denman  St.,  London,  W.i.  Phone, Regent  5400.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous. Mats.  Mon.,  Wed.,  Thurs.,  and  Sat.  Prices 6d.  to  is.  Phone,  Mansfield  297.  Station, Mansfield,  L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. Grand  Theatre— Prep.,  Mansfield  Theatres, Ltd.  Pictures  and  Occasional  Variety.  Bkd. at  Hall.  Twice  nightly.  Prices  6d.  to  is.  6d. Stage  50  ft,  deep.  Ten  dressing-rooms.  Tea ?nd  Refreshment  S  loon  attachtd.  Stations, Mansfield,  L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. Hippodrome. — Prop.,  Oaksford  Theatres,  Ltd. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  Phone,  Mansfield  227.  Station, Mansfield,  L.M.S. Palace,  Leeming  Street.— Prop.,  Sherwood Palaces,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  nd. Station,  Mansfield,  L.M.S. Picturedrome,  Belvedere  Street.— Prop.,  Cine- vars,  Ltd.,  Pelham  House,  Pelham  Street, Nottingham.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Station, Mansfield,  L.M.S. Rock  Picture  House,  Skerry  Hill. — Prop., Denman  Midland  Cinemas,  Ltd.  Booked  at H.O.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Mansfield  333. Station,  Mansfield,  L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. W.andF. Dec.  9,  '29 OLGA  TSCHECHOWA  in THE  WOMAN  IN  FLAMES Directed  by  Max  Reichmann. 452 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Stanton  Hill  Cinema,  near  Mansfield. — Prop., Barker  &  Moore.  Sec.  &  Man.,  Harry  Moore. Booked  at  Hall.  Once  nightly.  Prices,  6d. to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Sutton-in-Ashfield  171. Stations,  Teversal,  L.M.S.,  or  Skegby. Victoria  Hall. — Leeming  Street,  Prop.,  Sher- wood Palaces,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  4d.  to  8d.  Station,  Mans- field, L.M.S. MANSFIELD-WOODHOUSE  (Notts),  Pop. 13,465. Picture  House. — Head  office,  Picture  House, Mansfield-Woodhouse.     One  show  nightly. Two  changes  weekly.     Prices,    6d.  to  is. Station,   Mansfield-Woodhouse,  L.M.S. MARCH  (Camb.),  Pop.  8,939. Palace.— Licensee  and  Man.,  J.  S.  Collingwood. One  show  nightly,  three  on  Sat.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone, March  4.    Station,  March,  L.N.E.R. Regent. — Licensee  and  Man.,  J.  S.  Colling- wood. Head  Office,  Dart  Hill,  March.  Pictures, Variety  and  Drama.  Prices,  9d.  to  3s. Phone,  March  4. MARGATE  (Kent),  Pop.  46,475. Cinema  de  Luxe,  High  Street. — Prop.,  H.  G. and  W.  Croneen,  21  and  23,  High  Street, Gillingham,  Kent.  Phone,  Gillingham  38. Booked  at  H.O.  by  Jack  Arnstead.  Contin- uous. Mat.  Daily.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d. Phone,  Margate  58.    Station,  Margate  Vest. Clifton  Cinema: — Prop.,  Clifton  Baths  (Mar- gate), Ltd.  Man.  and  Booking  Man.,  Jack Binns.  Twice  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  4d.    Phone,  Margate  1073. Dreamland  Super  Variety  Cinema  and  Ball- room.— Prop.,  Dreamland  (Margate),  Ltd. Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Pictures  and  Variety. Twice  nightly.  Daily  Mat.  Prices,  3d.  to 2S.  4d.    Phone,    Margate  844-5. Lounge  Picture  Theatre,  Northdown  Road. — Prop.,  Chas.  H.  Senior.  Evenings,  6  to  10.30. Mat.  daily  2.30.    Prices,  8d.  to  2s.  4d. Parade  Cinema,  The  Parade.— Prop.,  Parade Cinema,  Margate  (1914),  Ltd.  Three  shows daily.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to 2S.  4d.  Phone,  Margate  299.  Station,  Mar- gate West.  S.R. MARKET  DEEPING  (Deeping  St.  James), (LlNCS). Picturedrome.— Prop.,  W.  Soames,  Stamford House,  Market  Deeping.  Bkg.  Man.,  P.  J. Wain wright,  Burmer  Road,  Peterborough. Once  nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.  Station, Peterborough  North,  L.M.S. MARKET  DRAYTON  (Salop),  Pop.  4,700. Hippodrome.— Prop.,  T.  E.  Markham,  Ye  Olde Wyche  Theatre,  Nantwich.  Phone,  Nant- wich  38.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  Prop.  Pictures, Variety  and  Stage  Plays.  Nightly,  two  mats, weekly.  Stage,  32  ft.  deep.  Prices,  4d. to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Market  Drayton  122. Station,  Market  Drayton,  G.W.R. Town  Hall  Cinema. — -Prop.,  Cambria  and Border  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  The  Priory,  Wrexham. Phone,  Wrexham  390.  Booked  at  H.O. by  Alan  S.  Milner.  Phone,  Market  Drayton 51.  Films,  c.o.  Parcels  Office,  Wrexham, or  by  Road  Auto  to  Wrexham  Office. MARKET    KARBOROUGH  (Leicester). Pop.  8,577. County  Cinema,  The  Square. — Prop.,  Show- films,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Oriental  Cinema, bv  G.  R.  Wright.  Two  shows  nightly  during winter.  Phone,  Market  Harborough  257, Station,  Market  Harborough,  L-M.S. Oriental  Cinema,  St.  Marv's  Road.— Prop., Showfilms,  Ltd.,  28,  St.  Mary's  Road.  Govern- ing and  Man.  Dir.,  G.  R.  Wright.  Booked  at Hall.    Twice  nightly.    Phone,  31. MARKET  RASEN  (Lincs),  Pop.  2.180. Electric  Cinema,  Town  Hall. — Props.,  M. Douse  and  R.  B.  Jones,  Globe  Picture  Theatre, Grimsby.  Phone,  Grimsby,  2174.  Booked at  H.O.  Once  nightly,  Tues.,  Wed.,  Thurs. and  Sat*  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  and  is.    Station,  Market  Rasen. MARLBOROUGH  (Wilts),    Pop.  4,195. The  Cinema. MARLOW-ON-THAMES     (Bucks),  Pop. 5,146. King  George's  Cinema. — Prop..  County Cinemas,  Ltd.,  7,  Gerrard  Street,  London, W.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d. to  2S.  Phone,  Marlow.  227.  Station,  Marlow, G.W.R. MARPLE  (Cheshire),  Pop.  6,613. Gem  Picture  House. — Lessee  and  Man.,  W. Stott,  64,  Victoria  Street,  Manchester.  Phone, City  3989.  Booked  at  H.O.  Once  nightly. Three  shows  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  is. Station,  Marple,  L.N.E.R. MARSDEN  (Yorks),  Pop.  5.965. Electric    Theatre. — Prop,    and    Man.,  T. Levland.  Once  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly . Station,  Marsden,  L.M.S. MARTOCK  (Som),  Pop.  2,055. Liberal  Hall.— Prop., MartockLiberal  Hall  Co. , Ltd.,  Church  Street.  Sec,  W.  H.  Tucker,  East View,  Stapleton,  Martock.  Hall  to  let  for shows,  etc.  Rates  on  application  to secretary. MARYPORT  (Cumb),  Pop.  10,895. Empire  Theatre,  Senhouse  Street.— Prop., Graves  Bros.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.  Phone,  Maryport  16. Station,  Maryport,  L.M.S. Palace  Theatre,  High  Street. — Prop.,  Graves Bros.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Phone,  Maryport  16,  Station, Maryport,  L.M.S. MATLOCK  (Derby),  Pop.  7,055. Cinema  House,  Causeway  Lane. — Prop.,  Mat- lock Cinemas,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d.  Pictures  and Variety.  Stage  22  feet  deep.  Five  dressing rooms.  Cafe  and  tea  rooms  attached.  Phone, Matlock  121.    Station,  Matlock,  L.M.S. Picture  Palace,  Dale  Road. — Prop.,  Matlock Picture  Palace  Co.  Booked  by  J.  B.  Richards at  Dale  Road,  Matlock.  Continuous.  Prices, 3d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Matlock  72,  Station, Matlock,  L.M.S. MATLOCK  BATH  (Derby),  Pop.  1,750. Pavilion. — Prop.,  The  Matlocks  U.D.  Council. Res.  and  Bkg.  Man.,  E.  Randle.  Shows Thurs.,  Fri.  and  Sat.   Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone, Matlock  196.  Station,  Matlock  Bath,  L.M.S. MEADOWFIELD,  BRANDON  COLLIERY (Co.  Durham). Co-operative  Kinema,  Meadowfield. — Prop. Brandon  and  Byshottles  Co-operative  Society, Ltd.  Res.  and  Booking  Man.,  Chas.  C.  Robin- son. Once  nightly,  twice  Sat.  Phone. Brandon  Colherv  11.  Station,  Brandon Colliery,  L.N.E.R. Kinema  Directory  [England). 453 Y!  E  ASH  AM  (Leics),  Pop.  2,500. Empire  Cinema. — Prop.,  Measham  Cinema  Co. Booked  by  A.  H.  ^.birlby  at  Navigation St.,  Measham.  Nightly.  Mat.  and  two shows  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone, .Measham  r.    Station,  Measham,  L.M.S. MELBOURNE  (Derby),  Pop.  3,722. Royal  Electric  Theatre,  High  Street.— Prop, and  Res.  Man.,  Walter  Fearn.  Booked  at Head  office,  6o,  Bridge  Street,  Derby.  One show  nightly,  two  on  Sat.  and  Mat.  Sat. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. Station,  Melbourne,  L.M.S. MELKSHAM  (Wilts),  Pop.  3,594. Picture  Hall. — Prop.,  A.  A.  Gooding,  6,  Green Street,  Bath.  Phone,  Bath  1135.  Booked  at H.O.  One  show  nightly.  Two  on  Sat. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Melksham, G.W.R. MELTHAM  (Yorks),  Pop.  5,055. Picture  Palace. — Prop.,  Fred.  Haigh.  Once nightly.     Two  changes  weekly.  Station, Meltham,  L.N.E.R. MELTON  MOWBRAY  (Leicester),  Pop. 9,187. Picture  House,  King  Street. — Prop.,  Melton Mowbray  Picture  House,  Ltd.,  Prudential Chambers,  Greyfriars,  Leicester.  Booked  by C.  E.  West  at  Evington  Cinema,  Leicester. Once  nightly.  Mats.,  Tues.  and  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone, Melton  Mowbray  251.  Station.  Melton Mowbray,  L.M.S. METHLEY  (Yorks),  Pop.  4,494. Sentinel  Picture  House. — Prop.,  Luke  Lunn, Staithe  House,  Allerton,  Bywater,  nr.  Castle- ford,  Yorks.  Booked  at  Hall.  One  show nightl v,  three  Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Station , Methley,  L.M.S. MEXBORO'  (Yorks),  Pop.  15,410. Empire  Picture  Palace. — Prop.,  Mexboro' Theatres,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  J.  J.  Woffenden. Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Phone,  Mexboro'  108.    Station,  Mexboro'. Oxford  Picture  Palace,  Market  Place. — Prop.,  Mexboro'  Theatres,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir., J.  J.  Woffenden.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.  Station,  Mexboro',  L.N.E.R. Royal  Picture  Theatre. — Prop.,  and  Man.. George  Goodacre.  1  wo  shows  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.    Station,  Mexboro',  L.N.E.R MIDDLEHAM  (Yorks),  Pop,  709. Picture  House. — Prop,  and  Man.,  W.  C.  Sykes, Yoreview,  Middleham.  Booked  at  Hall.  Once nightly.  Dance  Hall  attached.   Prices,  6d.  to is.  iod.  Station,  Leyburn,  L.N.E.R. MIDDLESBROUGH  (Yorks),  Pop.  131,103, Cleveland  Cinema,  Newport  Road. — Prop., Denman  Picture  Houses,  Ltd.,  4  and  6, Denman  Street,  London,  W.i.    Booked  at H.O.  Twice  nightly.  Mat.,  Sat.  Prices, 3d.  to  6d.  Phone,  Middlesbrough  (Ex- tension) 515.  Station,  Middlesbrough. Elite  Picture  Theatre,  Linthorpe  Road. — Props., Elite  Picture  Theatre  (Middlesbrough), Ltd.  Booked  by  Walter  Bentley  at  122, Shaftesbury  Avenue,  London,  W.  r.  Con- tinuous. Cafe  attached.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d. Phone,  Middlesbrough  1300.  Station,  Middles- brough, L.N.E.R. Gem  Picture  House,  High  Street,  North Ormesby. — Prop.,  The  Palladium  (Hartle- pools),  Ltd.  Continuous  from  6  p.m.  Mat., Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to 1  id.    Station,    Middlesbrough,  L.N.E.R. Grand  Electric  Theatre,  Newport  Road. — ■ P. ops.,  E.  and  M.  R.  Baker,  Corporation Road  (  Phone,  Middlesbrough  1133).  Booked at  Hall.  Three  shows  daily.  Two  changes weekly.  Phone,  Middlesbrough  389.  Station, Middlesbrough,  L.N.E.R. Grand  Opera  House,  Linthorpe  Road. — Prop., Denman  Picture  Houses,  Ltd.,  4  and  6, Denman  Street,  London,  W.i.  Booked  at H.O.  Two  shows  nightly.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  Sd.    Station,  Middlesbrough,  L.N.E.R. Hippodrome,  Wilson  Street. — Prop.,  Denman Picture  Houses,  Ltd.,  4  and  6,  Dmman Street,  London,  W.i.  Booked  at  H.O. Three  shows  daily.  Iwo  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Middlesbrough 515.    Station,  Middlesbrough,  L.N.E.R. Marlborough  Cinema,  Gilkes  Street. — Prop., 1 Watson  Smith's  Peerless  Pictures,  Ltd. Booked  at  hall  by  Man.  Three  shows  daily. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices  4d.  to  is. Phone,  Middlesbrough  621. Pavilion,  Newport  Road. — Prop.,  Denman Picture  Houses,  Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O. Two  shows  nightly.    Mat.,  Wed.  and  Sat. •  Phone,  Middlesbrough  971.  Station,  Middles- brough, L.N.E.R. Pavilion,  Gibson  Street,  North  Ormesby.— Prop.. North  Ormesby  Entertainment  Co., Ltd. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Pictures  and Variety.  Stage,  22  ft.  deep.  Prices,  3d.  to nd.  Phone  311.  Station,  Cargo  Fleet, L.N.E.R. Scala  Cinema,  Newport  Road. — Prop.,  Scala (Middlesbrough),  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall,  by  Sol Levy.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  2s.    Phone,  Middlesbrough  1230. Theatre  Royal. — Prop.,  Denman  Picture Houses,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Head  Office.  Twice nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  6d.  Station, Middlesbrough,  L.N.E.R. MIDDLETON  (Lancs),  Pop.  28,309. Empire  Theatre,  Corporation  Street.— Lessees.  Victory  Pictures  (Manchester),  Ltd. Booked  at  Imperial  Buildings,  Oxford  Road, Manchester.  Phone,  City  2940.  Continuous Mon.  to  Fri.,  twice  nightly  Sats.  Prices,  6d. and  9d.  Phone,  Middleton  234.  Station, Middleton,  L.M.S. J  The  supremacy  of  P.D.C.  is  en"  | I  tirely  due  to  their  unrivalled  product.  | 454 The  Kinemato graph  Year  Book. Palace,  Manchester  Old  Road. — Prop.,  Middle- ton  Cinemas,  Ltd.  Two  shows  nightly,  Mon. and  Sat.,  one  rest  of  week.  Mat.  Mon.,  Tues., Thurs.  and  Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  gd.  Phone, Middleton  2 52.    Station,  Middleton,  L.M.S. Picture  House,  Wood  Street. — Prop.,  Wood Street  Cinema  (Middleton),  Ltd. .  156,  Stanley Road.  Bootle.  Liverpool.  Sec.L.  S.Lawton. Phone,  Boo  tie  335.  Booked  at  H.O.  bv H.  J.  BlundeU,  Man.  Dir.  Once  nightlv, twice  Sat.  Mats.  Mon.,  Wed.  and  Sat. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Middleton  450. Station,  Middleton,  L.M.S. MIDDLEWICH  (Cheshire),  Pop.  5,110, Alhambra.— Prop,  and  Res.  Man.  Clement Whitehead.  Booked  at  38,  Wheelock  Street. Middlewich,  by  C.  Whitehead.  Two  shows nightly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Middle- wich 16.  Station,  Middlewich,  L.M.S Star  Cinema.— Prop.,  C.  Whitehead.  Head Office,  Alhambra  House,  Middlewich.  Prices 4d.  to  is.    Station,  Middlewich,  L.M.S. MIDHURST  (Sussex),  Pop.  1,896. Electric  Cinema,  North  Street. — Props.,  A.  A. Scrase   and   G.    Tozer.    Booked   at  Hall, Continuous.    Prices,  4d.  to  is.  9d.  Station Midhurst,  S.R. MIDSOMER   NORTON   (Somerset),  Pop. 7,770. Palladium. — Will  Stone's  Circuit,  New  Hippo- drome, Tonj-pandy.  One  show  nightly.  Mat. Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d.  Station,  Midsomer Norton,  G.W.R. MILDENHALL  (Suffolk),  Pop.  3,645. Electric  Cinema. MILLOM  (Cumb.),  Pop.  8,709. Palace  Cinema.  Market  Square.  Lessee.  Wm. Williams,  23,  Belvedere  Street,  Workington. Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Continuous  Mon.  and Sat.,  once  nightlv  rest  of  week.  Mat.,  Sat. Prices,  4d.  to  6d.    Station,  Millom,  L.M.S. Palladium. — Prop., Empire  (Whitehaven),  Ltd., Carnegie  Theatre,  Workington.  Phone,  Work- ington 120.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  Morris  Maud. Two  shows  Mon.  and  Sat.  One  show  Tues.. Wed.,  Thurs.,  Fri.  Mat.  Sat.  Stage  25  ft. deep.  2  dressing  rooms.  Prices,  3d.  to  is. Phone,  Millom  53.    Station,  Millom,  L.M.S. MILNROW  (Lancs),  Pop.  8,386. Empire. — Prop.,  Milnrow  Empire.  Ltd.  Booked at  Hall.  One  show  nightly.  Two  on  Sats. Prices,  3d.  to  is.    Station,  Milnrow,  L.M.S. MILNSBRIDGE  (Yorks),  Pop.  5,000. Picture  Palace,  Savile  Street. — Prop.,  Milns- bridge  Picture  Palace,  Ltd.  One  show nightly,  three  on  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  59.  Station,  Long- wood,  L.M.S. MILTON  (Staffs),  Pop.  2,750. Picture  Palace. MINEHEAD  (Somerset),  Pop.  6,016. Cosy  Cinema. — Sole  Lessee,  Russell  Totty.  One show  nightly.    Booked  at  Hall.  Station. Minehead,  G.W.R. Queen's  Hall,  Sea  Front. — Sole  Lessee,  Russell Totty.    Booked  at  Hall.  Station  Minehead- G.W.R. MIRFIELD  (Yorks),  Pop.  12,133. Rink  Electric  Picture  Palace,  Huddersfield Road.  Battyeford.— Prop.,  J.    T.  Marsden. One  show  nightly.    Two  changes  weeklv. Prices,  3d.  to  9d.  Station,  Battyeford,  L.M.S. Town   Hall   Pictures,   Town    Hall. — Prop.. T.  H.  Kaye.    One  show  nightly,  three  on  Sat. Two  changes  weeklv.    Phone,  Mirfield  153. Station,  Mirfield,  L.M.S. MONMOUTH  (Mon  ),  Pop.  5,207. New  Picture  House. — Props.,  Provincial Cinematograph  Theatres,  Ltd.,  New  Gallery House,  123,  Regent  Street,  London,  W.i. Booked  at  H.O.  Once  nightly,  three  times Sat.  Prices  6d.  to  2s.  4<i.  Stage  18  feet deep,  5  dressing  rooms.  Phone.  Monmouth 146.    Station,  Mayhill  (Monmouth)  G.W.R. Rolls  Hall  Cinema.— Booked  bv  J.  Saunders, 15,  Middle  Street.  Yeovil.  Nightlv.  Mat.,  Sat. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d.  Station,  Mayhill,  G.W.R. MORECAMBE  (Lancs),  Pop.  19,182. Alhambra  Palace,  Promenade. — Lessees,  More- cambe  Yarieties,  Ltd.  Pictures  and  Variety. Continuous  July  to  September.  Stage,  30 feet  deep,  14  dressing  rooms.  Booked  at  Hall. Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  6d.  Phone,  Morecambe  549. Station,  Morecambe,  L.M.S. Central  Pier  Pavilion. — Prop.,  New  More- cambe Central  Pier  Co.,  Ltd.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly. Morecambe  Tower. — Prop.,  Morecambe  Tower and  Estates  Co.,  Ltd.  Gen.  Man.,  H.  R.  V. Addenbrooke.  Booked  at  Hall.  Once  nightly and  mats.  Two  changes  weekly.  Phone, Morecambe  n6.  Station,  Morecambe  (Euston Road),  L.M.S. New  Pavilion. — Lessee,  George  Hall. Palladium. — Prop.,  Palladium  (Morecambe), Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  One  show  nightly  in winter,  continuous  in  summer.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone,  More- cambe 108.    Station,  Morecambe,  L.M.S. Queen's  Cinema,  New  Queen's  Street. — Prop., Edgar  Duckworth.  Continuous.  Prices. 5d.  to  is.  Phone,  Morecambe  408.  Station, Morecambe,  L.M.S. Royalty  Theatre. Whitehall  Picture  House,  Marine  Road. — Prop.,  Whitehall  Picture  House  (Morecambe), Lid.  Continuous  summer  ;  one  show  nightly winter.  Three  mats,  weekly.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone,  More- cambe 224.    Station,  Morecambe,  L.M.S. Winter  Garden  (Pavilion  Theatre). — Prop. W.  H.  Broadhead  and  Son.  Twice  nightly Sat.  aftn.  at  2.30.  Sunday  evening.  Pictures and  Variety.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  Two  changes weekly.  Phone,  Morecambe  8.  Stations, Euston  Road  and  Promenade,  L.M.S. MORETON  (Cheshire),  Pop.  970. Picture  House. — Prop.,  Cheshire  Picture  Halls, Co.. Ltd.  Head  Office.  Empire.  Conwav Street , Birkenhead.  Booked  at  H.O.,  by  W.  F. Williams.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Upton  22.    Station,  Moreton,  L.M.S. MORETON  !N  MARSH  (Glos.),  Pop.  1,445 Playhouse. — Prop.,  G.  S.  Thomas.  Pictures and  occasional  Variety.  Films  booked  at Birmingham  and  Variety  direct.  Once  nightly. Prices,  8d.  to  is.  iod.  Stage  12  feet  deep, 2  dressing  rooms.  Station.  Moreton  in  Marsn, G.W.R. Kinema  Directory  (England). 455- MORLEY  ( Yorks),  Pop.  23,989. New  Pavilion,  South  Queen  Street.— Prop. Coronation  Pavilion  Co..  Ltd.  Booked  at, Hall,  by  E.  Burke,  Gen.  Man.  Continuous, twice  Sat.  Mats.,  lues..  Thurs.  an  IgSat. Prices,    yd.   and   gd.    Phone,   Morlev  218. Picture  House,  Queen  Street. — Prop.,  Picture House  (Morlev),  Ltd.  Booked  by  Edward Burke.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone, Morlev  232.  Station,  Morlev,  L.X.E.R. MORPETH  (North  umb.),  Pop.  7,583. Playhouse. — Prop.,    Pictureland  (Morpeth), Ltd.    Man.,  F.  Tinslev.     Booked  at  Hall, Five  changes  weekly.    Prices,  3d.  to  is.  2d. Phone,   Morpeth  124.      Station,   Morpsth  . MOSSLEY  (Lancs),  Pop.  12,705. Empire  Ctkema,  Apsley  Gardens. — Prop., Empire  Cinema,  Ltd.  One  show  nightiy. Two  changes  weeklv.  Station,  Mosslev, L.M.S. Royal  Pavilion.— Prop.,  Mossley  Co-operative Society.  Booked  by  Committee  of  Manage- ment. MOSTON  (Lancs),  Pop.  4,085. Adelphi  Cinema,  Dean  Lane. — Prop.,  Victory Pictures  (Manchester),  Ltd.  Man.  Dir., H.  D.  Moorhouse.    Station,  Newton  Heath. MOTTRAM  (Cheshire),  Pop.  2,832. Savoy  Theatre. — Lessee   and   Man.,  Harry Overend  Hogton.     Booked  at  Hall.  Once nightly.  Station,  Mottram. MURTON  COLLIERY  (Co.  Durham),  Pop. 10, 000. Empire  and  Olympia.— Prop.,  Murton  Empire Pictures  Co.,  Ltd.  Res.  Man.,  S.  Chicken. Booked  at  Hall.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  and  8d.  Station. Murton  Junction,  L.X.E.R. NaILSWORTH  (Glos.)   Pop.  3,148. Public  Hall  Cinema. — Lessee,  W.  J.  Beach. Three  shows  weekly.  One  change  weekly. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Station,  Nailsworth,  L.M.S  . NANTWICH  (Cheshire),  Pop.  7,296. Cosy  Cinema. — (Closed\ Ye  Old  Wyche  Theatre. — Prop.,  T.  E. Markham.  Booked  at  Hall.  Pictures,  Variety and  Stage  Plays.  Stage,  20  ft.  deep.  Cafe attached.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Nant- wich  38.  Station,  Nantwich,  L.M.S. NELSON  (Lancs),  Pop.  39,839. Alhambra  Picture  Palace,  North  Street. — ■ Prop.,  Hartley's  Cinemas,  Ltd.  One  show- nightly,  twice  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  6d.    Phone,  Nelson  254 Grand  Theatre,  Market  Street. — Props., Hartley  &  Roberts.  Booked  at  Manchester. Once  nightly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone, Nelson  278.  '  Station,  Nelson,  L.M.S. Hippodrome. Matestic  Theatre,  Russell  Street. — Prop., Victory  Theatres,  Ltd.  H.O.,  Edgar  Street, Accrington.     Res.  and  Gen.  Man.,  A.  Peel. §  Once  nightly,  twice  Sat.  Two  mats.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Nelson  334.  Station, Nelson,  L.M.S. Palace,  Leeds  Road. — Props.,  Nelson  Hippo- drome, Ltd.  Pictures,  Varietv  and  Revue. Booked  at  Manchester.  Twica  nightly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Nelson  278.  Stage 33  feet  deep,  9  dressing  rooms.  Station, Nelson,  L.M.S. Queen's  Picture  Theatre  Broad  Street. — Prop. ,  Nelson  Picture  Theatres,  Ltd.  One  show nightly,  two  on  Sat.  Two  mats,  weekly.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices.  4d.  to  is.  Phone, Nelson  465.    Station,  Nelson,  L.M.S. Regent  Picturedrome,  Leeds  Road. — Prop., Regent  Picturedrome  Co.,  Ltd.  Once  nightly, twice  Sat.  Iwo  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4c!. to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Nelson  7.  Station, Nelson,  L.M.S. Theatre  de  Luxe,  Railway  Street.— Prop,  and Man.,  R.  C.  Whitaker.  Once  nightly,  twice Sat.  Two  changes  weeklv.  Prices/  3d.  to 6d.    Station,  Nelson,  L.M.S. NESTON  (Cheshire). New  Cinema. NETHERFiELD  (Notts),  Pop.  6,386. Alexandra  Picture  Palace.— Prop,  and  Man., G.  Henton.  Booked  by  Prop,  at  Moneta, Blyth  Street,  Mapperley,  Nottingham.  Once nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Station,  Carlton Notts,  L.M.S. NEWARK  (Notts),  Pop.  16,957. Newark  Kinema. — Prop.,  Newark  Cinemas, Ltd.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Newark 40.    Station,  Newark. Palace  Theatre,  Appleton  Gate. — Prop., Newark  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  Fosters  Buildings. 22,  High  Street,  Sheffield.  Phone,  Central 24721.  Booked  at  Hall.  Twice  nightly. Pictures  and  Plays.  Stage,  45  feet  deep, 10  dressing  rooms.  Cafe  and  Billiard  Room attached.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, Newark  199.  Station.  Newark,  L.N.E.R. and  L.M.S. NEW   BARNET   (Herts),    Pop.  14,000. Picture  Theatre,  Lvtton  Road. — Props., H.  B.  Edwards  and  D.  E.  Hamilton,  8,  Alder- ton  Crescent,  Hendon,  N.W.4.  Pictures  and occasional  variety.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Mats.,  Wed.  and  Sat.  Prices,  6d. to  is.  6d.  Stage  7  feet  deep,  1  dressing  room. Phone.  Barnet  3010.  Station,  New  Barnet, L.N.E.R.    Films  by  Road  Transport. MADY  CHRISTIANS  in "  EXILED  " BUTCHER'S  FILM  SERVICE,  LTD.,  175,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.l Branches  in  all  Provincial  centres. 456 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book.. NEWBIGGIN-BY-THE-SEA    (Northumb.)  . Pop.  6,806. North  Seaton  Hippodrome. Wallaw  Picture  House. — Prop.,  Lawson  & Carter.  One  show  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Station,  Newbiggin-bv-the-Sea, L.N.E.R. NEWBRIDGE  (Monmouth). Grand. — Prop.,  Attwood  Bros. Memorial  Hall. — Prop.    Celynan  Collieries Workmen,  Res.  and  Bkg.  Man..  F.  Thomas. Once  nightly,  twice  on  Sat.  Prices.  4d.  to  9d. Phone,  Newbridge  52.    Station.  Newbridge, G.W.R. NEW  BRIGHTON  (Cheshire),  Pop.  7,871. Court  Picture  House.— Prop.,  Mersey  Halls. Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous  from  6 to  10.20  p.m.  Mat.  Mod.,  Wed.,  Thurs.  and Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to is.  2d.  Phone,  Wallasey  1300.  Stations, Liverpool  Termini  and  New  Brighton  . Tower  Theatre.— Prop.,  New  Brighton  Amuse- ments, Ltd.  Gen.  Man.,  W.  B.  Dunn.  Head office,  Tower  Theatre,  Wallasey.  Three  shows daily  in  summer,  two  in  winter.  Two cinema  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d. Phone,  Wallasey  276  and  284. Trocadero,  Victoria  Road. — Prop.,  General Theatre  Corporation,  Ltd.,  52,  Haymarket, London,  S.W.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous. Daily  Mat.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone, Wallasey  1560.  Station,  Lime  Street, Liverpool,  L.M.S. NEWBURN     (Northumberland),  Pop. 4,500. Imperial  Electric  Theatre. — Props. ,  Dunnan and  Maughan.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man. Two  shows  Mon.  and  Sat.  One  rest  of  week. Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Phone,  Newburn  P.O. Station,  Newburn-on-Tyne,  L.N.E.R. NEWBURY  (Berks),  Pop.  12,290. Cinema,  Cheap  Street. — Prop.,  J.  Tufnail.  Con- tinuous. Mat.,  Thurs.  and  Sat.  Prices,  4d., 8d.  and  is.  2d.    Phone,  Newbury  91. Newbury  Picture  Palace,  Northbrook  Street. — Prop..  Newbury  Picture  Palace,  Ltd.,  45, Northbrook  Street,  Newburv.  Gen.  Man., Dir.  and  Sec,  Albin  White.  Booked  at  H.O. by  Man.  Dir.  Two  shows  nightly.  Mats. Thurs.  and  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 8d.  to  is.  iod.  Phone,  Newbury  499.  Station, Newbury,  G.W.R.    Films  by  Road  Transport. N EWCASTLE-ON-TYN E  (Northumber- land), Pop.  274,955. Adelaide  Picture  Hall,  385,  Elswick  Road. Prop.,  Chas.  Faith,  North  Bank,  Otterburn Villas,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Phone,  Jesmond 983.  Booked  at  Hall  by  I.  Faith.  Two  shows nightly.  Prices,  4d.  to  8d.  Phone,  Central 4967.  'Station,  Newcastle  (Central),  L.N.E.R. Bamborough  Electric  Theatre,  Union  Road, Byker. — 'Prop.,  J.  Renwick  and  Son.  Booked at  Hail  by  B.  Renwick.  Two  shows  nightly. Prices,  4d.  to  8d.  Phone,  Central  1619. Station,  Newcastle-on-lyne,  L.N.E.R. Brighton  Electric  Theatre. — Prop.,  Newcastle Entertainments,  Ltd.,  Westgate  Road.  Gen. Man.,  J.  Coverdale  Bell.  Booked  at  Hall. Mon.  to  Fri.  continuous.  Twice  Sat.  and holidays.  Dance  Hall  attached.  Prices,  6d.  to is.    Phone,  Central  462. Brinkburn  Picture  Theatre,  Brinkburn  St.— Prop.,  Tyne  Picture  Houses,  Ltd.  Booked at  H.O.,  Central  Buildings,  Station  Road, Wallsend-on-Tyne.    Phone,     Wallsend  66. Two  shows  nightly.    Mat.,  Sat.  Two  changes weekly.    Prices,  4d.  to  8d.    Phone,  Central 2487.    Station,  Newcastle,  L.N.E.R. Cosy  Picture  House,  Swalwell. Crown  Electric  Theatre,  Scotswood  Road- Elswick. — Prop,,  J.  Dobson.  Booked  at  Hall- Two  shows  nightly.    Two  changes  weekly. Prices,    4d.    to   9d.    Phone,   Central  2871. Station,  Newcastle, '  L.N.E.R. Electric    Palace,    Heaton.— Prop.,  Heaton Assembly  Hall  Co.,  Ltd.   Booked  at  Hall  by F.  Tabrah.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.      Dance     Hall    attached.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.     Phone,  Central  2910.  Station, Heaton,  L.N.E.R. Empire  Cinema,  Grainger  Street,  West.— Prop., Fa'^ourite    Cinemas,  Ltd.,    Heddon  House, Regent  Street.  London,  W.i.   Phone,  Rrgent 1568.    Booked  at  H.O.    Continuous.  Two changes    weekly.    Cafe    and    Dance  room attached.    Prices,  4d.  to  is.    Phone,  Central 2006.    Station,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  L.N.E.R. Gaiety,  Nelson  Street. — Lessee,  Stanley  Rogers. Gen.  Man.,  Edward  J.  Hinge.    Booked  at 109,  Pilgrim  Street,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Con- tinuous.   Prices,  3d.  to  8d.    Phone,  Central 1 150.  Station,  Newcastle  Central. Grainger  Picture  House,  Grainger  Street. — Proo.,  Bemicia,  Ltd.     Continuous.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  3d.    Phone,  City  758.  Station, Newcastle,  L.N.E.R. Grand  Cinema  Palace,  Benwell.— Prop.,  J. Grantham.    Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.    Prices,  4d.  to  8d.    Phone,  Central 918.    Station,  Newcastle,  L.N.E.R. Grand    Theatre,    Byker.— Prop.,  Gaumont British    Pictures    Corporation,    Ltd.,  4.-6, Denman  Street,  London,  W.i.     Booked  at H.O.     Two  shows  nightly.      Two  changes weekly.    Prices,  3d.  to  gd.    Phone,  Central 544.    Station,  Newcastle,  L.N.E.R. Imperial    Picture    Hall,    Byker. — Lessees, J.  H.  Dawe,  Ltd.,  34,  Grey  Street,  Newcastle- on-Tyne.    Two  shows  nightly.    Phone,  Cen- tral 840.    Station,  Heaton,  L.N.E.R. Jesmond  Picture  House,  Lyndhurst  Avenue. — Prop.,  Jesmond  Picture  House  Co.  (1922), Ltd.    Booked  at  Hall.    Continuous  evening show,  one  Mat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 5d.  to  nd.   Phone,  Jesmond  526. King's  Hall,  Cattle  Market. — Prop.,  James Lowes.    Continuous,  6.30  to  10.30.  Three changes  weekly.   Prices,  2d.  to  4d. Mechanics'  Institute,  Walker. — Prop.,  Baker &  Roche.  Continuous.    Two  changes  weekly. Prices  3d.  to  6d.  Station,  Walker,  L.N.E.R. Newcastle  Picture  House,  Grey  Street. — Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  8d. to  is.  6d.   Phone,  City  421-2.   Station,  New- castle, L.N.E.R. New  Picture  House,  Westgate  Road.— Prop.. Denman  Picture  Houses,  Ltd.,  4-6,  Denman Street,  London.  W.i.   Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous.     Two  changes  weekly.  Phone. Central  4981.     Station.  Newcastle-on-Tvne, L.N.E.R. Olympia,  Northumberland  Road. — Prop., Sidnev  Bacon's  Pictures,  Ltd.,  108,  Gt. Russell  Street,  Bloomsbury,  W.C.i.  Con- tinuous. Mat.,  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Phone,  Central  4583. Station,  Central. Palladium,  Groatmarket. — Lessee,  Stanley Rogers,  109,  Pilgrim  Street,  Newcastle-on- Tyne.  Gen.  Man.,  E.  J.  Hinge.  Booked  at H.O.  Prices,  3d.  to  1/-.  Phone,  Central  1384. Station,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  L.N.E.R. Kinema  Directory  (England). 457 Pavilion,  Westgatfe  Road.  —  Prop.,  Denrnan Picture  Houses,-  Ltd.-,  4-6,  Denrnan  Street, London,  W.i.  Booked  St  H,0,  Continuous. Prices,  4d.  to  2s.4d.  Phone,  City  76.-  Station, Newcastle  Central,  L.N.E.R. Picturedrome,  Gibson  Street. — Prop,  and  Res. Man.,  H.  Millar.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Station, Newcastle-on-Tyne,  L.N.E.R. Picture  House,  Westerhope. Plaza  Picture  House,  Milvain. — Props.,  H.T. and  W.  A.  Smelt.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  6d..  8d.  and  is.  Phone, Central  1388.     Station,  Newcastle  Central, Queen's  Hall,  Northumberland  Street. — Prop., General  Theatre  Corporation,  Ltd.,  52,  Hay- market,  London,  S.VV.i;  Phone,  Gerrardo947. Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Prices,  is,  and as.  Phone,  Central  88  and  5334.  Station, Newcastle  (Central),  L.N.E.R. Raby  Grand  Cinema,  Commercial  Road,  Byker. — Props.,  W,  R.  Marshall  and  J.  Brought  on, ir,  Bath  Lane,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Booked at  H.O.  by  W.  R.  Marshall.  Pictures  and Variety.  Two  shows  nightly.  Mid-weekly change.  Prices,  4d.  to  6d.  Phone,  Central 4442.    Station,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. Scala,  Chillingham  Road,  Heaton. — Prop., General  Theatre  Corpn.,  Ltd..  52,  Haymarket. London,  S.W.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous, Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  City  484.  Station, Heaton,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. Stanhope  Grand  Cinema,  Worley  Street.— Prop.,  Stanhope  (Newcastle-on-Tyne)  Cinema Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O. ,  11,  Bath  Lane, Newcastle-on-Tyne,  by  W.  R.  Marshall.  Two shows  nightly.  "  Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Phone, Central  5317.  Station,  Newcastle -on-Tvne, L.N.E.R. Stoll  Picture  Theatre,  Westgate  Road. — Lessee,  Sir  Oswald  Stoll.  Coliseum  Buildings  , Charing  Cross,  London,  W.C.  Res.  Man.  and Liceusee,  H.  Samson.  Booked  at  H.O.  by Lloyd  Langdon.  Continuous,  3  Variety  Acts weekly.  Cafe  and  Public  House  attached. Phone,  Central  1555. Sun  Hall,  Shields  Road.— Prop,  and  Man.,  B. Spoor.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Occasional  Variety.  Stage,  12  ft.  deep. Prices,  2d.  to  6d.  Station,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. Vaudeville,  "Walker. — Prop.,  Baker  and  Roche. Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes  weeklv. Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Station,  Walker,  L.N.E.R. NEWCASTLE-UN DER-LYME  (Staffs), Pep.  20,418. Cinema,  Nelson  Square. — Prop.,  Nelson  Square Cinema,  Ltd.  Phone,  Newcastle,  Staffs  137. Booked  at  Hall  by  Milton  M.  Matthews. Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone, Newcastle-under-Lvme  6637.  Station,  New- castle, Staffs,  L.M.S. Pavilion,  High  Street.— Prop.,  R.  Beresford, Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  2d.  Phone  67068.  Station,  Newcastle- under-Lyme,  L.M.S. Savoy. — Prop.,  Harry  Cotton,  Rockfiekl, Queen's  Road,  Hartshill,  Stoke-on-Trent. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  2d.  Phone,  Newcastle  6565.  Station, Newcastle,  Staffs,  L.M.S. NEW  FERRY  (nr.  Birkenhead)  (Cheshire), Pop.  16,450. Lyceum.  —  Prop.,  Lyceum  Picture  House, Ltd.  Head  office,  Empire,  Birkenhead. Two  shows  nightly.  Twice  weekly.  Prices, 8d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Bebington  and  New Ferry,  L.M.S. NEWFSELD  (Co.  Durham),  Pop.  4,000. Grand  Electric  Theatre. — Prop,  and  Res. Man.  C.  Buckton,  Stansfield  House,  Chester- le-Street.  Booked  at  Hall.  Two  shows nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.,  4d., 5d.  and  6d.   Station,  Pelton,  L.N.E.R. NEWHAVEN  (Sussex),  Pop.  6,436. Cinema  de  Luxe,  High  Street. — Prop,  and Man.,  C.  Cook.    Two  shows  nightly.  Mat. Sat.    Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,  4d.  to gd.    Station,  Newhaven,  S.R. Kinema. — -Lessee,  C.  Cooke,  12,  Boughton  Road, Newhaven.    Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Prices,  4d.  to  gd.  Station,  Newhaven  Town. NEW  HERRINGTON  (Co.  Durham),  Pop. 13,000. Tivoli. — Prop.,  Fencehouses  Palace,  Ltd. One  show  nightly.  Three  changes  wee«dy. Sunday  shows.  Prices,  3d.  to  nd.  Station, Penshaw,  L.N.E.R. NEWLYN,  near  Penzance  (Cornwall). Gaiety  Cinema.— Prop.,  C.  H.  Cooper.  Booked at  Hall  by  Prop.  Once  nightly.  Mat.,  Sat. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  2d.  Station,  Penzance, G.W.R. NEW  MALDEN  (Surrey),  Pop.  12,650. New  Malden  Picture  Theatre,  Maiden  Road. — Prop.,  F.  Parnell,  ia,  Piccadilly  Mansions, 17,  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  W.  Booked  at  H.O. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 5d.  to  2S.  4d.  Phone,  NewJ^Malden  0263. Station,  Maiden,  S.R. NEWMARKET  (Suffolk),  Pop.  9,753. Kingsway. — Prop.,  Kingswav  (Newmarket), Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  W.  Cook,  Bristol  House, Bury  St.  Edmunds.  Phone,  Bury  St.  Ed- munds 133.  Booked  at  Hall.  Twice  nightly. Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  4-d.  Phone,  Newmarket  406. Films  by  Transport. Victoria  Cinema-de-Luxe,  High  Street.— Prop.,  Barrington  Lynham.  Two  shows nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  8d. to  is.  9d.  Phone,  Newmarket  70.  Station, Newmarket,  L.N.E.R. W.andF. Dec.  16/29 ARTHUR  PUSEY  and  ICA  de LENKEFFY  in BACCARAT Albatross  Production  directed  by  Adelqui  Millar. 458 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. NEW  MILLS  (near  Stockport)  (Derbyshire), Pop.  8,492. Art  Picture  Playhouse. — John  Walter's Circuit.  H.O..  Art  Pictures,  Fleetwood. Booked  by  Tom  Lewis  at  H.O. Cinema,  Union  Road. — Prop.,  New  Mills Cinema  (Sheffield),  Ltd.,  19,  Howard  Street, Sheffield.  Phone,  Central  1064.  Booked  at H.O.  by  E.  S.  Allen,  Man.  Dir.  Continuous Mon.  to  Fri.  Mat.  and  two  houses  Sat.  Prices, 4^d.  to  is.  Phone,  New  Mills  91.  Station,  New Mills,  L.M.S. NEW  MILTON  (Hants),  Pop.  5,000. Scala  Cinema,  Station  Road. —  Prop,  and  Res Man.,  F.  A.  Hobson.    Booked  at  Hall.  One show  nightly.   Dance  Hall  attached.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  6d.  Station,  New  Milton,  S.R. NEWPORT  (I.  of  W.),  Pop.  14,000. Grand  Theatre,  Lugley  Street. — Prop.  A.  Hill, "  Stonelands,"  Binstead.  Phone,  Ryde  233. Booked  at  H.O.  by  Prop.  Twice  nightly. Mats.,  Sat.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone, Newport  300.  Station,  Newport  (I.O.W.), S.R. Medina    Hall,    High   Street. — Prop.,   A.  J. Salter.       Continuous.       Station,  Newport (I.O.W.),  S.R. Rink  Picture  Palace. NEWPORT  (Monmouth),  Pop.  92,369. Coliseum  Picture  Theatre,  Clarence  Place. — Prop.,  Gaumont-British  Picture  Corpn.  Ltd. 4  and  6,  Denman  Street,  London,  W.  1.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  8d.  to is.  6d.  Phone,  Newport  3776.  Station,  New- port, G.W.R. Gem.— Prop.,  Ellen  Watts.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Two  changes.    Prices,  3d.  to  is. Olympia. — Prop.,  Tilney's  Kinemas,  Ltd. Booked  at  Head  Office,  Capitol,  Cardiff,  by H.  Tilney.  Continuous.  Two  changes. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.    Phone,  Newport  2259. Palladium,  Clarence  Place.— Prop.,  Palladium (Newport),  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous Phone,  Newport  2963.     Station,  Newport. Pill  Palace. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  J.  Crecraft. 100,  Commercial  Road,  Newport.  Booked at  Hall.  Two  shows  nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to 6d.   Station,  Newport,  G.W.R. Tredegar  Hall  Picture  House,  Stow  Hill. —Prop.,  Apollo  Cinema  Co.  Continuous. Phone,  Newport  2031.  Station,  Newport, G.W.R. NEWPORT  (Salop),  Pop.  3,050. Picture   House,  Town  Hall. — Prop..  E.  J. Wright.     Booked  at  Hall  by  R.  Wright. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Newport  58.  Station, Newport,  L.M.S. NEWPORT  PAGNELL  (Bucks),  Pop.  4142 ■ Electric  Theatre,  St.  John  Street.— Prop.,  G. Salmons,  A.  J.  L.  Salmons  and  A.  Bollard.  One show  nightly.  Thurs.,  Fri.  and  Sat.  One change  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone, Newport  Pagnell  29.  Station,  Newport Pagnell,  L.M.S., '  or  Film  Transport  Road Service. NEWQUAY  (Cornwall),  Pop.  6,633. Newquay  Picture  Theatre.— Prop.,  Pavilions, Ltd.,  35,  Bloomsbuury  Square,  London, W.C.i.  Booked  at  Pavilion.  Continuous, Summer  Season  only.  Prices,  4d„  to  is,  2d. Station,  Newquay,  G.W.R. Pavilion. — Prop.  Pavilions,  Ltd.  Pictures  and Theatrical  Companies.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  2S.  4d.  Phone,  Newauav  149.  Station, Newquay,  G.W.R. NEW  ROMNEY  (Kent),  Pop.  1,605. The  Pavilion. — Props.,  Andrews  and  Son. Conway  House,  New  Romney.  Booked  at Hall.  Three  nights  weekly.  Mat.,  Sat.  Prices 3d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Littlestone  3.  Station, New  Romney,  Kent,  S.R. NEWSHAM  (Northumb.),  Pop.  6,985. Kino  Hall. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  J.  Ritson. One  show  nightly.     Two  changes  weekly. Station.  Newsham,  L.N.E.R. NEW  SILKSWORTH  (Co.  Durham). Hippodrome.— Prop.,    Stanley    Rogers  and R.G.Elder.  Booked  at  H.O.  Twice  nightly. Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Phone,  Ryhope  1x2.  Station, Sunderland,  L.N.E.R. NEWTON  ABBOT  (Devon),  Pop.  13,837. Empire     Theatre,    Marsh     Road. — Station, Newton  Abbot,  G.W.R. Imperial   Theatre,   Queen   Street. — Station, Newton  Abbot,  G.W.R. NEW  WASHINGTON  (Co.  Durham),  Pop. 15,807, Alexandra. — Prop. .Northern  Victory  Theatres, Ltd.  One  show  nightly,  two  on  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  8d.  to  is.  Station, Us  worth. Victoria. — Prop.,  A.  Shalless.  One  show nightly,  two  on  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  2^d.  to  4d  Station,  Usworth. L.N.E.R. NORMANTON  (Yorks),  Pop.  15,000 Empire  Picture  House,  Wakefield  Road. — Lessees,  Counties  Cinema  Circuit,  Ltd.  Two shows  nightly.     Mat.  Sat.     Two  changes weekly.    Prices,  4d.  to  nd.    Station,  Nor- manton,  L.M.S. Grand     Palace,     Castleford   Road. — Props. , A.  &  H.  D.  Wood,  Ltd.  Booked  by  A.  Wood, The  Arches,  Station  Road,  Milnsbridge,  near Huddersfield.  Twice  nightly.  Prices,  4d.  to 9d.  Phone, Normanton  15.  Station,Normanton Palace,     High    Street.— Prop.,  Normanton Theatres,  Ltd.    Continuous,  two  shows  Sat. Prices,  4d.  to  nd.  Station,  Normanton,  L.M.S. NORTHALLERTON   (Yorks),  Pop.  4,791. Central  Picture  House. — Prop. , Northallerton Cinema,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices.  5d. to  is.  3d.    Station,  Northallerton,  L.N.E.R. Cinema  de  Luxe,  Romanby  Road. — Prop., Northallerton  Cinema,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall by  Man.  Continuous.  Prices,  sd.  to  is. Station,  Northallerton,  L.N.E.R. NORTHAMPTON  (Northants  ),  Pop.  90,923. Cinema  de  Luxe,  Campbell  Street.- — Prop., De  Luxe  Syndicate.  Occasional  Variety Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to is.  Stage,  12  ft.  deep.  Phone,  Northampton. 150.    Station,  Castle,  Northampton,  L.M.S. Coliseum,  Kingsthorpe  Road. — Prop.,  W. Harris.  Phone  n  33.  Booked  by  Prop,  at  9, Castle  Street,  Northampton.  Continuous. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Northampton  1350. Station,  Castle,  Northampton,  L.M.S.,  and Road  Transport. East  Park  Picturedrome. — Props.,  E.  &  A. Robinson.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Gen.  Man. Continuous.  Daily  Mat.  (except  Fri.) Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone.  Northampton 628.   Stationg  Castle,  L.M.S. Exchange  Cinema,  The  Parade. — Prop,, Provincial  Cinematograph  Theatres,  Ltd., New  Gallery  House,  123,  Regent  Street, London,  W.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  Twice  nightly . Mats,  daily.    Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d. Kinema  Directory  (England). 459 Tyne  Picture  Hall. — Prop.,  Dixon  Scott. Twice  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices. 3d.  and  4d.  Station.  North  Shields,  L.N.E.R. NORTH  WALSH  AM  (Norfolk),  Pop.  4,156. Picture  drome,  King's  Arms  Street. — Prop., John  Dixon,  Tudor  House,  North  Walsham. "Booked  at  Tudor  House,  North  Walsham. Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  2s.  Phone,  North Walsham  4.  Station,  NorthWalsham,  L.N.E.R. NORTHWICH  (Cheshire),  Pop.  18,385. Castle  Cinema. — Prop.,  Northwich  and  Wins- ford  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O.,  5, Cathedral  Yard,  Manchester.  Continuous. Prices,  <]d.  to  is.  Phone,  Northwich  254. Station,  Witton. Central  Palace. — Prop.,  S.  Rogers,  109, Pilgrim  Street,  Newcastle.  Booked  at  H.O. Twice  nightly.  Mat.  Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  is. Station,  Northwich,  Cheshire  Lines. Pavilion  Theatre,  Hayhurst  Street. — Prop., Cheshire  County  Cinemas,  Ltd.  Phone,  Run- corn 199.  Booked  at  Empress  "iheatre, Runcorn,  by  R.  Hamilton.  Iwo  shows nightly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Northwich, 256.   Station,  Northwich,  L.M.S. NORTH  WOOD  (Middlesex),  Pop.  5,230. Playhouse  Cinema. — Prop.,  James  Carson Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  6d.  Phone,  Northwood  132.  Station, Northwood,  Met.  Rly.  from  Baker  Street, and  L.N.E.R.  and  Film  Transport  Co.,  Ltd, NORTON  (nr.  Malton)  (Yorks),  Pop.  8,000. Majestic     Picture  House.- — Pictures  and Variety.    Continuous.    Prices,  3d.  to  is,  3d. Station,  Malton,  L.N.E.R. NORTON-ON-TEES(Co.  Durham),  Pop.4,500. Norton  Cinema,  Norton  Avenue. — Prop., Superb  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, Norton  117.  Station,  Norton-on-Tees , L,N.E.R. NORWICH  (Norfolk),  Pop.  120,653. Cinema  Palace,  Magdalen  Street.— Prop., Chas.  Thurston.  Gen.  and  Bkg.  Man.,  J.  A, Burr.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Norwich  1 169.  Station. Thorpe,  L.N.E.R. Empire  Picture  House,  Oak  Street. — Prop., Eastern  Counties  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  Regent Theatre,  Chelmsford.  Booked  at  H.O.  by R.  Gerald  Balls.  Continuous.  Children's  mat. Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  9d. Phone,  Norwich  12  91.  Station,  Thorpe. Norwich  Electric  Theatre,  Prince  of  Wales, Road. — Prop.,  Eastern  Counties  Cinemas,  Ltd. Regent  Theatre,  Chelmsford.  Booked  at H.O.  by  R.  Gerald  Balls.  Continuous.  Prices, fid.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Norwich  1388. Picture  House,  Haymarket. — Prop.,  Hay- market  Picture  House,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir., Dan  Benjamin.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  6d. Gem  Cinema,  Washington  Street.  Kingsthorpe, — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  C.  Goff.  Booked  at Hall  by  Prop.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Station,  North- ampton (Castle  Street),  L.M.S.  Films  by Road  Transport. Majestic  Cinema, Gold  Street.- — Prop,  aud  Man., H.  G.  Hadland.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Mats.,  Mon.,  Wed.  and  Sat.  Prices, 5d.   to   is.  3d.    Phone,   Northampton  170. Prince  of  Wales  Cinema,  Wellingborough Road. — Prop.,  F.  Haines. St.  James  Cinema,  West  Bridge. — Prop.,  St. James  Cinema,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Dance  Hall attached.  Phone,  Northampton  161 7.  Station, Northampton  (Castle),  L.M.S. Temperance  Hall  Picture  House.  —Prop., S.  J.  Flautau.  Continuous  nightly.  Daily Mat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  6d.  Phone,  Northampton  779.  Station, Castle,  L.M.S. Vaudeville  Cinema,  Grove  Road. — Prop,  and Man.,  A.  G.  Godwin.  Booked  at  65,  Horse- market.  Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to  is. 2d.  Phone,  Northampton  664.  Station. Castle,  L.M.S. NORTH ENDEN  (Cheshire),  Pop.  3,097. Royal  Electric  Theatre. — Prop,  and  Res. Man.,   Peter  Leigh.    Three  shows  weekly, Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,  2M.  to  8d. Station,  Northenden,  Cheshire  R. NORTHFLEET  (Kent),  Pop.  15,719. Cinema  — Prop.,  Northfleet  Cinema  Co.  Booked at  Hall.  Once  nightly,  twice  Sat.  and  Mon. Prices,  2ld.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Northfleet, S.R. NORTH     SHIELDS  (Northumberland), Pop.  56,000. Albion  Cinema,  Albion  Road. — Prop.,  Albion Cinema,  Ltd.,  75,  Howards  Street,  North Shields.  Phone,  219.  Gen.  Man...  W.  H. Gwilliam.  Booked  at  Hall.  Two  shows nightlv.  Prices,  4d.  to  nd.  Phone,  North Shields  49S.  Station,  North  Shields,  L.N.E.R. Borough  Theatre. — Prop.,  Gaumont  British Pictures  Corpn.,  4-6,  Denman  Street,  London, W.t.  Booked  at  H.O.  Iwo  shows  nightly. Pictures  and  Varieties.  Stage,  50  ft.  deep. 4  dressing-rooms.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, North  Shields  323.    Station,  North  Shields. Comedy  Theatre,  Saville  Street. — Prop., Comedy  Theatre  (North  Shields),  Co., Ltd. Man.  Dir.,  T.  W.  Kay.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man. Dir.  Twice  nightlv.  Mat.,  Mon.  Prices,  4d.  to 9d.  Phone,  North  Shields  651.  Station,  North Shields,  L.N.E.R. Gaiety. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  J.  Ritson. Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  gd.    Station,  North  Shields. Howard  Hall.— Prop.,  Shipcote  Co.,  Ltd. Shipcote  Hall,  Gateshead.  Booked  at  H.O, Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 3d.  to  6d.  Phone,  North  Shields  450.  Station, North  Shields,  L.N.E.R.  1 The  outstanding  productions  of  1929 11  be  released  by  P«D»G» P ~  Wl i 460 The  Kin emato graph  Year  Book. Regent  Theatre,  Prince  of  Wales  Road. — Prop.,  Alexandra  Picture  House  and  Theatre Co.,  Ltd.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Films booked  at  Hall  by  F.  H.  Cooper.  Variety by  H.  Scott  Adacker,  26,  Charing  Cross Road,  London.  Continuous. Stage,  25ft.  deep; 3  dressing-rooms.  Cafe  and  Dance  Hall attached.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone, Norwich  331.     Station,  Norwich,  Thorpe. Thatched  Theatre,  All  Saints'  Green. — Sole Lessee,  R.  Victor  Watson.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage,  25  ft. deep.  Prices,  5d.  to  2s.  Phone,  Norwich  865. ■"  Station,  Norwich,  Thorpe,  L.N.E.R. Theatre-de-Luxe,  St.  Andrews. — Prop., Theatre-de-Luxe  (Norwich),  Ltd.  Booked  at Hall  by  Manageress.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d. to  is.  Phone,  Norwich  1292.  Station,  Norwich, L.N.E.R.,  and  Motor  Transport. Theatre  Royal. —  Proprietors  and  Responsible Mans.,  Joe  Collins  and  Jack  Gladwin,  69-70, Albion  House,  New  Oxford  Street,  London, W.C.i. NOTTINGHAM  (Notts),  Pop.  262,658. Boulevard  Electric  Theatre,  Radford  Road. — Prop.,  State  Electric  Palaces,  Ltd.,  36,  St. Mary's  Gate,  Derby.  Phone,  Derby  1673. Gen.  Man.,  A.  Shipley.  Booked  at  H.O.  by Bert  Dent.  Continuous.  Three  mats,  weekly. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  9d.  Phone, Nottingham    75  381.    Station,  Nottingham, Electra,  Alfreton  Road.- — Prop.,  Gaumont British  Pictures  Corpn.,  4-6,  Denman  St., London,  W.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Nottingham,  7106. Station,  Nottingham,  L.M.S. Elite  Picture  Theatre. — Prop.,  Elite  Picture Theatre  (Nottingham),  Ltd.,  Parliament Street,  Nottingham.  Booked  at  122,  Shaftes- bury Avenue,  London,  W.i.,  by  Walter Bentley,  Man.  Dir.  Continuous.  Prices, 9d.  to  2S.  Restaurant,  Ballroom  and  Tea Rooms  attached.  Phone,  Nottingham  43640. Station,  Nottingham,  L.M.S.,  or  Victoria, Nottingham,  L.N.E.R. Globe  Picture  House,  Trent  Bridge. — -Prop., Globe  (Nottingham),  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d., 8d.  and  is.  Phone,  Nottingham  84882  Station, Nottingham,  L.M.S. Goldsmith  Street  Picture  Palace. — Head office,  Goldsmith  Street.  Prop.,  T.  Wright. Continuous.  One  change  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Nottingham  44180. Station,  Nottingham,  L.M.S. Grand. Hippodrome. — Prop.,  Provincial  Cinemato- graph Theatres,  Ltd.,  New  Gallery  House,  123, Regent  Street,  London,  W.i.  Phone,  Regent, 3212.  Continuous. Ilkeston  Road  Palace. — Prop.,  Radford, Palace  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  by  Mr.  Wilcock,  8 Carlton  Road,  Nottingham.  Continuous. Mat.,  Sat.  Prices,  5d.  to  nd.  Station,  Not- tingham, L.M.S. Imperial  Picture  House,  Wilford  Road.— Prop.,  Meadows'  Cinema  (Nott.),  Ltd.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to is.  Station,  Nottingham,  L.M.S. Kinema,  Hayden  Road,  Sherwood.- — Prop,  and Res.  Man.,  C.  Woodward.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone, Nottingham  64854.   Station,  Nottingham. Leno's  Picturedrome  Radford  Road. — Prop., Highbury  Cinema,  Ltd.,  Highbury  Vale,  Bul- well.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  Phone,  Nottingham  7354.  Station, Nottingham,  L.M.S. Lounge  Picture  Theatre,  Shakespeare  Street. —Prop.,  Notts  and  Derbv  Cinema  Exchange, Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  H.  J.  Widdowson.  Booked at  Hall.     Continuous.      Prices,  6d.  to  is. >  Station,  Victoria,  L.N.E.R. Mechanics'  Picture  Hall,  Milton  Street. Prop.,  Denman  (Midland)  Cinemas,  Ltd., 4,  Denman  St.,  London,  W.i.  Booked  at H.O.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d. Phone,  Nottingham' 45403,  Station,  Notting- ham, L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. Midland  Electric  Picture  Palace,  Arkwright Street. — Prop.,  A.  E.  Bishop.  Head  office, Midland  Electric  Picture  Palace,  Arkwright Street.  Phone,  Nottingham  3581.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Station, Nottingham,  L.M.S. New  Empress  Cinema,  St.  Ann's  Well  Road.— Booked  at  Hall  by  J.  L.  Harriman.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Not- tingham 42129.  Station,  Nottingham,L.N.E.R, Palace  Theatre,  Sneinton  Road.— Prop.,  E. Widdowson,  Bulwell.  Phone,  Bulwell  28., Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Prices  4d.  to 9d.  Phone,  Nottingham,  5443.  Station, Nottingham,  L.M.S. Parliament  Picture  Palace.— Continuous and  Mat.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, Nottingham  6980  (2  lines).  Station,  Not- tingham L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. Pavilion  Picture  Theatre,  Trent  Bridge.— Lessee  and  Man.,Fredk.  S.  Bird,  3,  Highneld Road,  West  Bridgford,  Notts.  Phone  2532. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices  6d.  to is.  3d.    Phone,  Nottingham  618. Picture  House,  Berridge  Road.— Prop.,  S.  W Horton.  Booked  at  Hall.  Prices,  6d.  to  is Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Phone Nottingham  75374-    Station,  Nottingham. Picture  House,  Long  Row.— Prop.,  Provincial Cinematograph  Theatres,  Ltd.,  New  Gallery House,  123,  Regent  Street,  London,  W.i. Phone  Regent  3212.  Booked  at  H.  O.  by  A. W.  Jarratt.  Continuous.  Cafes  attached. Prices,  is.  and  2s.  Mats.,  gd.  and  is.  3d. Phone,  Nottingham  42150.  Station,  Notting- ham, L.N.E.R.  and  L.M.S. Regent  Hall,  Mansfield  Road. — Prop,  and  Res. Man.,  T.  Wright.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d. to  is.    Phone,  42159.    Station,  Victoria. Robin  Hood  Picture  Palace,  St.  Anne's  Well Road.— Prop.,  Seven,  Brook,  Wilcock,  Starr and  Greenwood.  Booked  by  A.  Wilcock Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices 6d.  to  is.  Phone,  1750.  Station,  Notting, ham,  L.M.S. Scala,  Market  Street.— Prop.,  Victory  Cinemas. Ltd.,  18,  Low  Pavement,  Nottingham, Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Continuous.  Prices, gd.  to  is.  6d.     Phone,  Nottingham  3633, Vernon  Picture  House,  320,  Vernon  Road,. Basford. — Prop.,  Vernon  Picture  House (Basford),  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Phone  7080.  Station, Basford,  L.M.S. Victoria  Picture  House,  Milton  Street.— Prop.,  Sh;rwood  Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd.,  18, Low  Pavement.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Harry Ward.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. Phone.  Nottingham  43771.  Stations :  Not- tingham, Victoria,  L.N.E.R.,  and  Midland NUNEATON  (Warwicks),  Pop.  41,894. Hippodrome. Palace. — Prop.,  Smith  and  Clarke.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  and  is.  Phone, Nuneaton  355.  Station,  Nuneaton  (Abbey Street),  L.M.S.    (Mid.  &  Trent  Valley). Kinema  Directory  (England). 461 Picture  House,  Market  Place.— Prop.,  Nun- eaton Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd.,  Man.  Dir.,  E. Whitta!!.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  8d.  to  is.  Phone, Nuneaton  225]  Station,  Nuneaton,  L.M.S. (Mid.  &  Trent  Valley). Royal  Picture  Theatre. — Prop.,  E.  A.  Shute. Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  5d.  and  8d.  Phone,  Nuneaton  309. Station,  Nuneaton,  L.M.S. Scala,  Abbey  Street.— Prop.,  Scala  (Midland Counties),  Ltd.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  8d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Nun- eaton 196.  Station,  Nuneaton,  L.M.S.  (Mid. &  Trent  Valley). Super  Cinema  &  Theatre,  Bond  Street. OaKENGATES  (Salop). Gposvenor  Cinema. — Prop.,  W.  G.  Aldritt, Majestic  Bldgs.,  Stoke-on-Trent.  Phone, Hanley  4769  and  481 71.  Twice  nightly. Prices,  6d.,  gd.,  and  is.  Phone  Oakengates  48. Station,  Oakengates. OAKHAM  (Rutland),  Pop.  3,327. Picture  Theatre. — Prop,  and  Man.,  Capt. Guy  Dawson,  3,  Burley  Road,  Oakham. Booked  at  H.O.  by  Prop.  Pictures  and  Var- iety. Once  nightly.  Sat.,  two  shows. 6d.  to  is.  6d.  Stage  16  ft.  deep;  2  dressing rooms.  Phone,  Oakham  7.  Station,  Oak- ham, L.M.S. OKEHAMPTON  (Devon),  Pop.  3,456. Newth's  Mobile  Cinema,  North  Street.— Prop.,  Fred  Newth. Picture  Palace,  Lodge  Road. — Prop.,  S. Newcombe.  Booked  at  Hall  or  11,  New  Road, by  C.  Holmes.  One  show  nightly.  Mat., Sat.  Prices,  2§d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Oke- hampton,  S.R.  £ OLDBURY  (Worcs),  Pop.  36,908. New  Picture  House,  Birmingham  St.— Prop. T.  Leach.  Continuous.  Mat.  Mon.  and  Sat Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  01dburyi99. Station,  Oldbury,  L.M.S. Palace  of  Varieties,  Freeth  Street. — Prop., C.  H.  Dent,  Grove  House,  Erdington,  Birming- ham. Phone,  Erdington  723.  Booked  at Hall  and  H.O.  by  Prop.  Continuous.  Prices, 4d.  to  8d.   Station,  Oldbury,  L.M.S. OLDHAM  (Lancs),  Pop.  145,001. Alhambra  Picture  House,  Horsedge  Street. — Prop,  and  Man.,  Harry  Shaw.  Evenings  con- tinuous, holidays  twice  nightly.  Mat.  Sat. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d. Station,  Oldham  (Mumps),  L.M.S. Cosy  Cinema,  Bridge  Street.- — Prop.,  Popular Pictures  (Oldham),  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by Man.  Continuous.  Prices,  2d.  to  6d.  Phone, Oldham  2307.    Station,   Oldham  (Mumps). Electraceum,  King  Street.— Prop.,  Land  and Builders,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Two  shows nightly.  Mat.,  Mon.  and  Sat.  Two  changes weekly.    Prices,  4d.  to  6d. Empire,'  "Waterloo  Street. — Prop.,  Oldham Empire  Theatre  Co.,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  J.  Piatt. Gen.  Man.,  A.  M.  Loader.  Continuous  even- ings, twice  nightly  Sat.  Mat.  daily  except Friday.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Cldham 362.    Station,  Oldham  (Central),  L.M.S. Gem  Picture  Theatre,  Suffolk  Street,  Werneth . — Prop.,  Gem  Pictures  (Oldham),  Ltd. Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Twice  nightly. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Oldham  1920. Station,  Oldham  (Werneth)  L.M.S.  . Grosvenor  Super  Cinema,  Union  Street.— Prop.,  Picture  House  (Oldham),  Ltd.  Twice nightly.  Mat.  daily.  Prices  4d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Oldham  463.  Station,  Oldham (Central),  L.M.S. Imperial,  Featherstall  Road  North.— Prop., Palatine  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall. One  show  nightlv.  Two  on  Sat.  Prices  3d. to  8d.  Phone,  Oldham  1498.  Station,  Old- ham (Werneth),  L.M.S. King's  Picture  Hall,  Fairbottom  Street. — Prop.,  Albion  Picture  Hall  (Oldham),  Ltd. Man.  Dir.,  G.  Coop.  Twice  nightly.  Mat. Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Oldham 1403.    Station,  Oldham  (Central),  L.M.S. Palladium,  Union  Street. — Prop.,  Palladium Pictures  (Oldham),  Ltd.  Gen.  Man.  Wally Baker.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Oldham  1027.  Station, Oldham  (Central),  L.M.S. Pavilion  Picture  Palace,  High  Street,  Lees.— Prop.,  J.  Baum.  Bkd.  at  Hall  by  Prop. Once  nightly.  Continuous,  twice  nightly  and Mat.  Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  gd.  Station,  Lees, near  Oldham. Picturedrome,  Clegg  Street. — Prop.,  John Shaw.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Continuous evenings.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Station,  Oldham Central. Savoy,  Huddersheld  Road. — Prop.,  Savoy Entertainments  (Oldham),  Ltd.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous  ;  twice  nightly  Sat. Mats.,  Mon.,  Tues.  and  Sat.  Billiard  Room attached.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Oldham 2618.    Station,  Oldham  (Mumps),  L.M.S. Star,  Greenwood  Street. — Props.,  Milloy  and Buckley,  10,  Arcade  Chambers,  Deansgate, Manchester.  Phone,  City  7980.  Booked  at Manchester  by  E.  G.  Milloy.  Twice  nightlv. Mat.  Sat.  Prices  2d.  to  6d.  Station,  Oldham (Mumps),  L.M.S. Victory  Cinema,  Union  Street,— Prop.,  Pavilion Cinemas,  Ltd.  Continuous  evenings,  twice nightly  Sat.  and  holidays.  Mat.  daily. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Oldham  1120. OLD  HILL  (Staffs),  Pop.  11,600. Grand  Theatre. — Prop.,  B.  P.  Priest.  Booked at  Hall.  Continuous  Tues.,  Wed.,  Ihurs.  and Fri.,  twice  nightly  Mon.  and  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.,  =;d.  and  gd. Phone,  Cradley  161.  Station,  Old  Hill, G.W.R. j  WHITE    CARGO  ! t     THE  WORLD'S  GREATEST  SUBJECT  t I  (A  British  Quota  Picture)  | J  W.  P.  FILM  Co.,  Ltd.,  92,  Wardour  St.,  London,  W-l.  j 462 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. OLNEY  (Bucks),  Pop.  2,871. Electric   Cinema,    8i,  High    Street. — Prop., J.  E.  Poyntz.  Booked  at  Hall.  Once  nightly; three  shows  Sat.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. Station,  Olney,  L.M.S. ORMSKIRK  (Lancs),  Pop.  7,407. Pavilion. — Prop.,  F.  W.  Locke,  Sunnyside, Judges  Drive,  Newsham  Park,  Liverpool. Phone,  Anfield  1131.  Booked  at  H.O. Twice  nightly  Mon.,  Thurs.  and  Sat.  Once rest  of  week.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone, Ormskirk  269.    Station,  Ormskirk,  L.M.S. ORPINGTON  (Kent),  Pop.  7,049. Palace. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  A.  Spencer- May.     Continuous.     Two  changes  weekly. Phone,  Orpington  22.     Station,  Orpington. OSSETT  (Yorks),  Pop.  14,800. Palladium,  Town  Hall  Square. — Prop.,  New town  Picture  Palace  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at H.O.,  2,  Bristol  Street,  Leeds.  Phone,  Leeds 22462.  Two  shows  nightly.  Mat.,  Mon.  and Sat.  Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  Phone,  Ossett  157.  Station,  Ossett, L.N.E.R. OSWALDTWISTLE  (Lancs),    Pop.  15,107. Empire  Picture  Palace,  Union  Road. — Props., J.  Whitaker  and  W.  Reader.  One  show nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d., 5d.  and  6d.  Station,  Church  and  Oswald- twistle,  L.M.S. Palace  Cinema,  Rhyddings  Street. — Prop, and  Res.  Man.,  E.  Wardle.  One  show  nightly. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  9d. Phone,  Accrington  2980. Palladium,  Union  Road. — Man.  Dir.,  J.  Ash- croft.  Once  nightly,  twice  Sat.  Mat.  Sat. Two  changes  weekly.  Station,  Church  and Oswaldtwistle,  L.M.S. OSWESTRY  (Shropshire),  Pop.  9,790. King's  Theatre. — Prop.,  Wm.  C.  Hill  Black. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  2d.'  Phone,  Oswestry  148.  Station, Oswestry,  G.W.R. Playhouse,  Oswald  Road. — Prop.,  Wm.  C. Hill  Black,  King's  Theatre.  Oswestry.  Booked at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d. Station,  Oswestry,  G.W.R. OTLEY  (near  Leeds)  (Yorks.),  Pop.  9,533" Burras  Lane  Cinema. — Prop.,  A.  E  Shields. 29,    Kirkgate,    Bradford.      Phone,  4097. Booked  at  H.O.    Twice  nightly.    Prices  3d. to  is.    Films  by  own  transport. OTTERY  ST.  MARY  (Devon),  Pop.  3,538. Palace  Theatre  Cinema.— Prop.,  E.  R.  F. Coleberd.     Booked   by   T.   Stembridge  at Palace   Theatre    Cinema,    Crewkerne.  One show  nightly,  Tues.  and  Fri.    Prices,  5d.  to 2S.    Station,  Ottery  St.  Mary,  S.R. OUTWOOD  (Yorks). Empire,   Outwood,  Wakefield.— Prop.  Roth- well  Empire,  Ltd.    Booked  at  H.O.  by  R. Harrison.    One  show  nightly.    Prices,  3d.  to 1  id.    Station,  Leeds,  L.M.S. OVENDEN  (Yorks),  Pop.  6,000. Pioneer  Picture  House,  Wheatley  Lane. — Prop. ,  O  /enden  Pioneer  Picture  House  Co  . , Ltd.,  Halifax.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man. Continuous.  Phone,  Halifax  2004.  Station, Ovenden  (Parcel  Office). OXFORD  (Ox  ),  Pop.  57,052. Electra  Palace,  Queen  Street.— Prop.,  Elec- tra  Palace  Co.  (Oxford),  Ltd.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Phone,  Oxford  2990. St^'on,  Oxford,  G.W.R. and  L.M.S. George  Street  Cinema. — Prop.,  Oxford Cinematograph  Theatre  Co.  (1922),  Ltd. Bkd.  at  Oxford  Super  Cinema  by  W.  A. Seymour.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4c!.  to  is.  iod.  Phone,  Oxford  2676. Films  by  Motor  Transport. Headington  Cinema. — Prop.,  E.  J.  Hall, Clifton  House,  Headington,  Oxon.  Booked at  24,  London  Road,  Headington.  Once nightly.  Mat.,  Sat.  Prices  8d.  to  2s.  4d. Phone,  Headington  6812.    Station,  Oxford, G.  W.R.  and  L.M.S:  Films  by  Oxford  and Cambridge  Transport  Service. Oxford  Super  Cinema,  Magdalen  Street. — Prop.,  Oxford  Cinematograph  Theatre  Co. (1922),  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  W.  A.  Sey- mour. Continuous.  Two  changes  weeklv. Phone,  Oxford  3067,  Station,  Oxford,  G.W.R and  L.M.S.    Films  by  Motor  Transport. Palace,  Cowley  Road. — Prop.,  Cowley  Road Cinema  Co.  (Oxford),  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall by  Man.  Continuous.  Mats.  Mon.,  Thurs., and  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d. to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Oxford  1089.  Station, ^Oxford.    G.W.R.  or  Road  Transport. Scala  Cinema,  Walton  Street. — Prop.,  E.  A. Roberts.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  iod.  Phone,  Oxford,  2957. Station  Oxford  G.W.R.  Films  by  Road Transport. OXTED  (Surrey),  Pop.  3,300. The  Kinema.— Prop.,  and  Man.,  Spencer  Street, 14,    Queen   Adelaide   Rd.,   Penge,  S.E.20. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two  shows  Sat. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  9d.    Station,  Oxted,  S.R. PaDIHAM  (Lancs.),  Pop.  12,474. Globe  Cinema,  Mill  Street.      (Particulars  as Grand  Theatre  below.) Grand    Theatre,    Station  Road.  —  Prop., Padiham  Amusements,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  T.  H. Hartley.    Booked  at  Manchester.    One  show nightly.   Prices,  4d.  to  is.   Phone,  Padiham 69,  Station,  Padiham,  L.M.S. PADSTOW  (Cornwall),  Pop.  1,737. Cinedrome. — -Prop.,  E.  J.  Pope.     Booked  at Hall.    Once  nightly.   Cafe  attached.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  iod.    Station,  Padstow,  S.R. PAIGNTON  (Devon),  Pop.  14,443. Electric  Palace,  Totnes  Road. — Booked  at H.  O.  Homeside,  Barrington  Road,  Wellswood Torquay.  Phone,  Torquay  2895.  Twice nightly,  Sat.  Mat.  Phone,  Paignton  5353. Station,  Paignton,  G.W.R. Paignton  Picture  House,  Torbay  Road. — Prop.,  Paignton  Picture  House,  Ltd.  Booked at  Hall.  Continuous.  Daily  mat.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  3s.  Phone,  Paignton 5544.    Station,  Paignton,  G.W.R. PARKGATE  (Yorks). Electra  Palace,  Parkgate,  near  Rotherham.— Prop.,  Heeley  and  Amalgamated  Cinemas, Ltd.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  gd.  Phone  Raw- marsh  24.  Stations,  Parkgate  and  Rawmarsh, L.M.S., and  Parkgate  and  Aldwarke,  L.N.E.R. PARKSTONE  (with  Branksome  and  Dis- trict) (Dorset,  Pop  29,000. Victory  Palace,  Broadway,  Upper  Parkstone. — Prop.,  Victory  Palace  (Parkstone),  Ltd. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices. 6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Parkstone  129. Station,  Parkstone,  S.R.   (Hants  Transport). PATELEY  BRIDGE  (Yorks.),  Pop.  2,500. Oddfellows'  Hall. Kinema  Directory  (England). 463 PATRICROFT  (near  Manchester)  (Langs.) Pop.  17,923. Majestic. — Prop.,  Lancashire  Entertainments, Ltd.  Gen.  Man.,  A.  Taylor.  Two  shows nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d. to  ad.    Station,  Patricroft,  L.M.S. Palladium. — Prop.,  Counties  Cinema  Patri- croft), Ltd.  Res.  Dir.  and  Man. ,  Fred  Carlton . Twice  nightly.  Mats.,  Mon.,  Wed.,  Thurs., and  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Phone, Eccles     524.    Station,     Patricroft,  L.M.S. PATRINGTON  (Yorks.),  Pop.  1,147. Electric  Cinema,  Church  Lane. — Prop,  and Res.  Man.,  W.  H.  Coates.  One  show  nightly on  Fri.,  Sat.  and  Bank  holidays.  One  change weekly.  Prices,  2£d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, Patrington  3.    Station,  Patrington. PEEL  (I.O.M.). Pavilion,  Stanley  Road. — Prop.,  Strand  Cinema Theatre  Co.  (1920),  Ltd.,  39,  Strand  Street, Douglas,  I.O.M.  Continuous,  Phone,  Peel 24.  Station,  Peel. PELAW-ON-TYNE  (Co.  Durham),  Pop.  6,000- Grand  Cinema. — Prop.,  Stanley  Rogers,  Gen' Man.  Edward  J.  Hinge.  Booked  at  H.O., 109.  Pilgrim  St..  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Station, Pelaw  Junction,  L.N.E.R. PEMBERTON  (Lancs.),  Pop.  23,642. Carlton. — Prop.,  Eagle  Picturedromes.  Ltd. Reg.  Office,  County  Playhouse,  King  Street, Wigan.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.    Prices,  sd.  to  9d.    Station,  Wigan. Central  Hall. Queen's  Theatre,  Ormskirk  Road. — Prop., Eagle  Picturedromes,  Ltd.  Reg.  Office, County  Playhouse,  King  Street,  Wigan. Phone,  Wigan  289.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  T.  C. Robinson.  Two  shows  nightly.  Prices,  4d. to  iod.    Station,  Pemberton,  L.M.S. PENDLEBURY  (Lancs  ),  Pop.  9,966. New  Adelphi  Picture  House. Picture     Theatre,     Bolton     Road. — Prop., Pendlebury  Picture    Palace  and  Varieties, Ltd.  One  show  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,   3d.   to  9d.      Phone,    Eccles  805. Station,  Swinton,  L.M.S. PENGAM  (Mon.),  Pop.  3,012. Palace   Cinema. — Prop.,   Rowland  Williams, Half  Way  Hotel,  Pengam.    Booked  at  H.O. by  Prop.    Once  nightly.    Continuous  Mon., and   Sat.    Occasional  Variety.    Prices,  5d. to  is.    Station,  Pengam,  G.W.R. Palladium. — Prop.,  Rowland  Williams. PENISTONE  (Yorks.),  Pop.  3,791. Town  Hall  Picture  House.— Prop,  and  Man., Joseph  Jesson.    Booked  at  Hall.    One  show nightly,   mat.   Sat.    Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  sd.  to  is.    Station,  Penistone,  L.M.S. PENRITH    (Cumb.),  Pop.  8,342. Alhambra. — Booking  Man.,  A.  V.  Branford. H.O.,  Palace,  Whitehaven. PENRYN  (Cornwall),  Pop.  3,151. Cinema. — Lessees,  Harris  Bros.  Gen.  Man., Harold  R.  Woodward.  Booked  at  Hall.  One show  nightly.  Two  on  Sat.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices  4d.  to  is.  2d.  Station,  Penryn, G.W.R . PENSHAW  (Co.  Durham),  Pop.  5,000. Gem  Picture  Palace. — Prop,  and  Man.,  Thos. Curry,     Rose     Cottage,     North  Biddick. Booked  by  Prop,  at  H.O.    One  show  nightly. Prices  2M,  to  6d.  Station,  Penshaw,  L.N.E.R. PENZANCE  (Cornwall),  Pop.  12,096. Cinema.— Prop  ,  Penzance  Cinema  Ltd.  Man. Dir.,   Robert  Thomas.    One  show  nightly. two   mats,   weekly.    Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.    Phone,  Penzance,  146 and  330.    Station,  Penzance,  G.W.R. Pavilion  Theatre.— Prop. ,  Penzance  Cinema, Ltd.    Booked   at    H.O.    Phones,  Penzance 146  and  330.  Station,  Penzance,  G.W.R. Picturedrome.- — Prop.  Penzance  Cinema,  Ltd. Booked  at   H.O.,  The  Cinema,  Penzance. One  show  nightly.    Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d.   Phone,  Penzance  146. PERRANPORTH  (Cornwall),  Pop.  3789. Cinema. — (Closed) PERSHORE  (WoRC.)   Pop.  3,462. Picture  House.— Booked  at  Hall  by  Man, Once  nightly.    Prices  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Station. Pershore,  G.W.R. PETERBOROUGH  (Northants),  Pop. 35,533. Broadway  Kinema,  Broadway. — Prop.,  Pro- vincial Cinematograph  Theatres,  Ltd.,  123, Regent  Street,  London,  W.r.  Booked  at  H.O. Continuous.  Daily  Mat.  Pictures.  Stage 6  ft.  deep,  1  dressing  room  Prices,  4%d.  to is.  6d.  Phone,  Peterborough  225.  Station, Peterborough,   L.N.E.R.  and  L.M.S. City  Picture  House  and  Cafe.— Prop., Bijou  Cinemas,  Ltd.  Booked  by  Mrs.  Linden, Coliseum,  Green  Lanes,  Harringay,  London, N.  Continuous.  Cafe  and  Dance  Hall attached.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone, Peterborough  497.  Stations,  Peterborough, East  or  North,  L.N.E.R. New  England  Cinema. — Lessee  Mrs.  H.  E. Denny.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Station,  Peterborough, L.N.E.R. Palace,  Broadway.  —  Prop.,  A.  Bancroft- Booked  by  H.  Bancroft  at  Wisbech  Hippo, drome,  Ltd.  Pictures  and  Varieties.  Con- tinuous. Mat.,  Sat.  Prices  6d.  to  is.  iod. Phone  Peterborough  327.  Stations,  Peter- borough (North  and  South)  L.N.E.R. Palladium. Woodston  Cinema,  Palmerston  Road.  Prop. and  Res.  Man.,  Aubrey  Maiden.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is. Phone,  320  Peterborough.  Station,  Peter- borough, L.N.E.R. W.andF. Dec.  23/29 GARETH  HUGHES  &  JOSEPHINE HILL  in THE  SILENT  SENTINEL 464 The  Kinemato graph  Year  Book. PETERSFiELD  (Hants),  Pop.  3,933. Electric  Theatre.— Prop.,  H.  Filer,  6-8.  St. James  Road,  Southsea.  Phone,  Portsmouth 5193.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Station, Petersfield,  S.R.  Films  by  Marmion  Motor Transport. PETWORTH  (Sussex),  Pop.  2,489. Electric    Cinema. — Prop,    and    Res.  Man., Stanley  Collis,  East  Street,   Booked  at  Hall. Four  shows  weekly.  Mat.  Sat.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  iod.    Station,  Petworth,  S.R. Pictorium  Cinema. PICKERING  (Yorks.),  Pop.  3,504. Central  Cinema. — Props.,  H.   Boulton  and Partners.    Booked     at     Hall.    One  show nightly.   Continuous  Sat.    Mat.  Sat.  Prices 6d.  to  is.    Station,  Pickering,  L.N.E.R. PINXTON  (Notts  ),  Pop.  5,105. Picture  Palace.— Prop.,  Midland  Empire Theatres,  Ltd.,  Victoria  Street,  South  Nor- manton.  Phone,  Normanton  1.  Pictures  and occasional  Variety.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  J. Polland  Mansfield.  Once  nightly,  twice  Sat. Mat.,  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d. to  1  id.  Stage,  14  ft.  deep  ;  4  dressing-rooms. Station,  Pinxton,  L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. PLATT  BRIDGE  (Lancs  ). Empire. — Prop.,  Eagle  Picturedromes,  Ltd. Booked  at  County,  Wigan.  Once  nightly. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  8d. Station,  Piatt  Bridge,  L.M.S. Palace  Picture  House.— Prop.,  Eagle  Picture- dromes, Ltd.  Booked  at  County,  Wigan. Once  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 5d.  to  9d.    Station,  Piatt  Bridge,  L.M.S. PLYMOUTH  (Devon),  Pop.  209,857. Alhambra,  Tavistock  Street,  Devonport.— Prop.,  Provincial  Theatres  Syndicate,  Ltd., 69-70,  Albion  House,  New  Oxford  Street, London/W.C.i.  Phone,  Museum  1647.  Pictures and  Variety.  Twice  nightly.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  6d.  Booked  at  H.O.  Stage,  23  ft.  deep. Phone,  Devonport  385.    Station,  Devonport. Andrews  Picture  House,  Union  Street.— Prop.,  Provincial  Cinematograph  Theatres, Ltd.,  New  Gallery  House,  123,  Regent  Street, London,  W.i.  Phone,  Regent  3212.  Booked at  H.O.,  by  A.  W.  Jarratt.  Continuous. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Plymouth  935. Station,  Millbay,  G.W.R. Belgrwe  Theatre,  Belgrave  Road.  Mutley Plain.  Prop.  E.  B.  Hoyle.   Booked  at  Hall. Once  nightly,  Mats.,  Wed.  and  Sat.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  Phone,  Plymouth  2423.  Station, Miitlev,  G.W.R. Cinedrome,  Ebrington  Street.— Prop.,  Thos. Hoyle.  Booked  at  Hall.  Afternoon  and evening.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  6d.  Phone,  Plymouth  810.  Station, Mi'llbav,  G.W.R. Criterion  Kinema.— Prop.,  Frank  Pearce. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.    Station,  Millbay,  G.W.R. Electric  Theatre,  Fore  Street. — Prop.,  Elec- tric Theatre  (Devonport),  Ltd.  Gen.  Man., Frank  A.  Wheeler.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  4d.,  5d.,  8d.,  is.  Phone, Devonport  416.    Station,  Devonport,  G.W.R. Electric  Theatre,  St.  John's  Road. — Booked at  Hall.  Twice  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Station,  Millbay,  G.W.R. Empire  Theatre,  Union  Street— Prop.,  Emr-ire (Plymouth),  Ltd.     Man.  Dir.,  A.  O.  Ellis. Booked  at  "  Homeside,"  Barrington  Road, Wellswood,  Torquay.  Phone,  Torquay  2895. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, ■id.  to  9d.  Phone,  Plymouth  2640.  Station, Millbay,  G.W.R. Gaiety  Theatre,  Union  Street.— Prop..  Harrv W.  Knowles.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage,  6  ft.  deep. Prices,  6d,  to  is.  6d.  Station,  Millbay, G.W.R. Morice  Town  Picture  Palace,  William Street,  Devonport— Prop.,  E.  B.  Hoyle, Booked  at  Belgrave  Theatre,  Plymouth. Continuous.  Mats.,  Wed.  and  Sat.  Prices, 6d.,  8d.,  is.    Station,  Devonport,  G.W.R. Palladium,  Ebrington  Street. — Props.,  Denman Picture  Houses.  Ltd.,  4-6,  Denman  Street, London,  W.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Plymouth  114. Station,  Millbay,  G.W.R. Palladium,  St.  Levan's  Road,  Ford,  Devonport. — Lessee  and  Man.,  H.  B.  Mather.  Two shows  daily.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Devonport  87.  Station, Devonport,  G.W.R. Savoy  Picture  House,  Union  Street. — Prop., Gaumont  British  Picture  Corpn.,  Ltd.,  4-6, Denman  Street,  London,  W.i.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d. Mats.,  6d.  and  is.  Sunday  concerts,  Oct. till  May.  Phone,  Plymouth  528.  Station, Millbay,  G.W.R. Tivoli  Picture  House,  Fore  Street, — Prop., Tivoli,  Devonport,  Ltd.  Gen.  Man.,  H Harcourt.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Station, Devonport,  G.W.R. POCKLINGTON  (Yorks),  Pop.  2,642. Central  Hall,  Market  Square. — Prop.,  Central Hall  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.     Booked  at  Hall. Prices,  4d.  to  is.     Phone,  Pocklington  46. Station,  Pocklington,  L.N.E.R. POLESWORTH  (Warwickshire).  Pop.  3,500, Electric  Pictures. — -Prop.,  G.  Deeming.  One show  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  Phone,  Polesworth  23.  Station, Polesworth,  L.N. PONDERS  END  (Middlesex),  Pop.  12,736. Electric  Theatre,  High  Street. — Prop.,  L. Tacobson.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Mat.  daily.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Enfield 0502.   Station,  Ponders  End,  L.M.S PONT EFR ACT  (Yorks),  Pop.  16,763. Crescent  Cinema,  Ropergate. — Prop.,  Ponto- fract  Cinema,  Ltd.    Booked  at  Hall  by  Man. Once  nightly.   Cafe  and  Dance  Hall  attached. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.    Phone,  Pontefract  188. Stations,  Monkhill  and  Tanshelf,  L.M.S. Playhouse  Cinema. — Props. ,  Playhouse  Cinema (Pontefract),  Ltd.     Booked  at  Hall.  One show  nightly.   Variety  occasionally.  Phone. 164.  Station,  Pontefract,  L.N.E.R.  or  L.M.S, The  Picture  House. — ■Prop.,  T.  C.  Holden. Once  nightly.   Two  changes  weekly.  Prices 3d.  to  is.    Phone,  205.    Station,  Tanshelf, L.M.S. PONTNEWYNYDD  (Mon). Palace  Cinema. West's  Pavilion. — Prop.,  West's  Pavilion, Ltd.  Res.  Dir.,  H.  G.  Spary.  Continuous Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d. Station,  Pontnewynydd,  G.W.R. Kinema  Directory  (England). 465 PONTYPOOL  (Mon  ),  Pop.  8,883. Park  Cinema. — Prop.,  The  Pontypool  Cinema. Ltd.     Continuous.     Phone,  Pontypool  120, Station,  Pontypool,  G.W.R. Theatre  Royal,  . POOLE  (Dorset)  (Town  Pop.  140,00). Amity  Hall,  High  Street. — Prop.,  South  Coast Theatres,    Ltd.     Booked    by    J.  Bravery. Continuous.     Pictures  and  Variety.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone Poole  103.    Station,  Poole,  S.R. Electric  Theatre,  High  Street. — Prop.,  J. Bravery.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Phone,  Poole  103.    Station,  Poole,  S.R. PORTLAND  (Dorset),  Pop.  12,434. Masonic  Hall. Palace,  Park  Road,  Easton.— Prop.,  Albany Ward  Theatres.  One  show  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  2d.  Station, Easton,  G.W.R. Palace,  Victoria  Square. — Prop.,  Albany  Ward Theatres,  Ltd.    One  show  daily.    Mat.  Sat. Prices,  6d.   to   is.   3d.    Station,  Portland. PORTSCATHO  (Cornwall),  Pop.  1,200. Public  Hall. — Prop,  and  Man.,  A.  E.  Hamblin, 29A,  St.  Clement  Street,  Truro.  Prices,  6d. and  is.  2d. PORTSLADE-BY-SEA  (Sussex),  Pop.  7,698 Portslade  Picturedrome.— Prop.,  and  Res. Man.,  P.  V.  Reynolds.  Booked  in  London. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Pictures and  Variety.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone, Portslade  282.  Station,  Portslade,  S.R.,  and Transport. PORTSMOUTH  (Hants.),  Pop.  247,343. Apollo,  Albert  Road,  Southsea. — Prop.,  Apollo Kinematic  Theatre  (Southsea),  Ltd.,  5,  King's Terrace,  Southsea.  Phone,  Portsmouth,  5924. Sec,  F.  King.  Res.  and  Gen.  Man.,  F.  B.  B. Blake.     Booked  at  Theatre.  Continuous. Daily  2.15  p.m.    Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone, Portsmouth    4995.       Station,  Portsmouth Town,  S.R.  Films  per  London  and  Provincial Films'  Motor-Transport. Arcade  Picture  House,  The  Arcade,  Com. mercial  Road; — Prop.,  J.  W.  Mills.  Bkg.  Man. J.  M.  Stedham,  8,  Wilson  Grove,  Southsea. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d. 9d.  and  is.  Phone,  Portsmouth  5834. Copnor  Electric  Theatre,  Copnor  Road. — Prop.  E.  F.  Thorndyke.    Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.    Prices,  4d.   to  is. Cosham    Picture    House. — -Prop.,  Cosham Pictures  House,  Ltd.    Booked  at  Palladium Lake  Road,  Portsmouth.  Continuous.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.   Phone,  Cosham  76090.  Station, Cosham,  S.R. Eastney  Electric  Theatre,  Eastney. — Prop., E.  J.  Baker  and  Son.    Continuous.  Two changes  weeklv.   Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Station, Fratton,  S.R. Empire  Cinema,  Stamshaw  Road.— Prop.,  Mrs. E.  Parlett.    Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Prices,  5d.  to  is.    Phone,  Portsmouth  3967. Station,  Portsmouth,  Town  S.R.  , !       "  THE Fawcett  Picture  House,  Fawcett  Road.-- Prop.,  Southsea  Picture  Playhouse  Co.,  Ltd. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  3d.  Phone,  Portsmouth  5645.  Station, Fratton,  S.R. Gaiety  Picture  House,  Albert  Road,  Southsea. — Prop,  and  Man.,  Louis  Zeid,  20,  Festing Road, Southsea.  Bookedat  Hall.  Continuous. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Southsea  6350. Stations,  Portsmouth  Town  or  Fratton,  S.R. Globe  Electric  Theatre,  Fratton  Road.— Props,  and  Mans. ,  Pannell  Bros.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is. Phone,  Portsmouth  5859.    Station,  Fratton. Grand  Cinema,  Arundel  Street. — Prop,  and Man.,  H.  Malcolm.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Mat.,  Sat.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Phone, Portsmouth  6784.  Station,  Portsmouth Town,  S.R. Majestic  Picture  Theatre,  Kingston  Cross.— Prop.,  R.  W.  G.  Stokes,  "  Rockville,"  Stakes Hill  Road,  Waterlooville.  Portsmouth.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  8d.  to  2s.  Station,  Ports- mouth Town,  S.R. Palace,  Commercial  Road. — Props.,  Portsmouth Town  Cinemas,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Phone, Portsmouth  5665.  Station,  Portsmouth  Town, S.R. Palladium,  Lake  Road. — Props.,  Cosham Picture  House,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone  3718. Station,  Ports  mouth  Town,  S.R. Paragon  Pictures,  Lake  Road. — Prop.,  E. Martin,  200,  Lake  Road.  Rooked  at  Hall  by J.  H.  Martin,  Strand  Kinema.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Price  3d.  Station, Portsmouth  Town,  S.R. Queen's  Cinema,  Queen  Street. — Prop.,  H.  F. Bingham,  Southsea.  Continuous,  6  to  10.30. Mat.,  Sat.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Station,  Ports- mouth Town,  S.R. Regent  Theatre,  58,  London  Road. — Lessees, Q.  T.  S.,  Ltd.,  40,  Shaftesbury  Avenue, London,  W.i.  Phone,  Gerrard  6713.  Pictures and  Variety.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous. Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  Stage,  40  ft.  deep  ;  6 dressing  rooms.  Tea  Room  attached. Phone,  Portsmouth  6914.  Station,  Ports- mouth Town.  S.R. Scala  Picture  House,  Elm  Grove,  Southsea. Phone,  Portsmouth  5859. — -Prop,  and  Res- Man.,  Pannell  Bros.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con. tinuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d. to  2s.  Phone,  Portsmouth  5859.  Station, Portsmouth  Town,  S.R. Shaftesbury  Hall  Cinema,  Kingston  Road.- — Prop.,  Kingston  (Portsmouth)  Electric Theatre,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Daily  Mats.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone, Portsmouth  4976.  Station,  Portsmouth City,  S.R. South  Parade  Pier,  Southsea. — Prop.,  Ports- mouth Corporation.  Res.  and  Booking  Man. F.  G.  Robson.  Booked  at  Hall.  Twice  daily. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Portsmouth 5411.    Station,  Fratton,  S.R. GODLESS  GIRL" P i § P.D.C. 466 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Strand  Kinema  de  Luxe,  Lake  Road.— Props.,  Edward  Martin,  Junr.  and  James Henry  Martin,  200  Lake  Road.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  Prices.  4d.  to  is.  Phone, Portsmouth  6763.  Station.  Portsmouth Town,  S.R. Trafalgar  Kinema,  Arundel  Street. — Prop., F.  W.  Pounds.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone,  Portsmouth  3038 Station,  Portsmouth  City,  S.R. Victoria  Hall. — Prop.,  S.  J.  Flautau.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to 2S.  4d.     Station,  Portsmouth,  S.R. POULTON  (Lancs),  Pop.  2,732. Picture  House. — Prop,  and  Man.,  J.  I.  Smith. Booked  at  Hall  by  Prop.  Pictures  and Variety.  One  show  nightly.  Mat.  Sat.  Prices. 6d.  to  is.  3d.  Stage,  25  ft.  deep;  3  dressing- rooms.  Phone,  Poulton  11.  Station,  Poulton, L.M.S. PRESCOT  (Lancs.),  Pop.  9,043. LvmeHouse  Cinema,  Eccleston  Street. — Prop.. Lyme  House  Cinemas,  Ltd.  Booked  by  T.  C. Robinson  at  County  Pla3^house,  Wigan.  Once nightly.  Twice  Sat.  and  Holidays.  Mat., Mon.,  Thurs.  and  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  is. Phone,  Prescot  114.  Station,  Prescot,  L.M.S. New  Premier. Palace,  Kemble  Street. — Prop.,  Lyme  House Cinemas,  Ltd.  Booked  by  T.  C.  Robinson at  County  Playhouse,  Wigan.  Once  nightly twice  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  8d.  Phone,  Prescot 39.   Station,  Prescot,  L.M.S. PRESTON  (Lancs),  Pop.  119,900. Cosy  Theatre,  St.  Peter's  Street. — Prop,  and Res.  Man.,  A.  "Wiles.  Two  shows  nightly. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  5d. Phone,  Preston  875.    Station,  Central,  L.M.S. Electric  Theatre,  Craggs  Row. — Prop., H.  Bennett.  Two  shows  nightly.  Mat. Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Phone,  Preston 490.    Station,  Preston,  L.M.S. Grand  Cinema,  Marsh  Lane. — 'Prop.,  Lanca- shire Cinemas,  Ltd.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  gd.  Phone, Preston  598.     Station,  Preston,  L.M.S. Guild  Cinema,  Geoffrey  Street. — Prop.,  D. Ainsworth.  Continuous  from  6.30  p.m.  Mat., Mon.  and  Thurs.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.,  6d.,  8d.  Phone,  Preston  1023. Station,   Preston,  L.M.S. Imperial,  Church  Street.  —  Prop.,  G. Carter.  Preston  Casino  and  Pictures,  Ltd. Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  6d.  Phone,  Preston  442. Station,  Preston,  L.M.S. Marathorn  Cinema. Palace  and  Picturedrome. — Prop.,  Will Onda.  Two  shows  nightly.  Mats.,  Thurs. and  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d. to  is.  Phone,  Preston  65.  Station,  Preston, L.M.S. Palace  Theatre,  Old  Vicarage. — Prop.,W.  H. Broadhead  and  Son.      Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.    Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone, Preston  317.  Station,  Preston,  L.M.S. Palladium,    Church   Street.— Prop.,  Preston Palladium,  Ltd.    Gen.  Man.,  Ivan  Yeatman. Continuous.    Two  shows  Sat.    Daily  mat. Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,   4d.   to  is. Phone,     Preston     470.    Station,  Preston, L.M.S. Princes  Theatre. — Prop.,  Will  Onda.  Three shows  daily,  except  Friday.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Preston 1 165.    Station.  Preston,  L.M.S. Public  Hall. — Prop.,  W.  A.  Davies.  Phone, Preston  1.    Station,  Preston,  L.M.S. Queen's  Cinema. — Prop. and  Man., James  Harold Shackleton.  Continuous.  Three  changes  weeklv, Booked  at  Hall.  Prices,  2d.  to  6d..  Phone, Preston  1004.   Station,  Preston,  L.M.S. Regent. — Prop.,  Provincial  Cinematograph Theatres,  Ltd.,  New  Gallery  House,  123, Regent  Street,  London,  W.i.  Phone,  Regent 3212. Savoy  Cinema,  Ashton  Street.  Prop.,  Savoy Cinema  (Preston),  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Ashton  140.  Station. Preston,  L.M.S. Star  Picture  House,  Corporation  Street. — Prop.,  0.  T.  S.,  Ltd.  Pictures  and  Variety. Continuous.  Twice  Sat.  and  Holidays.  Mat. daily.    Phone,  Preston  11 36. Theatre  Royal.- — Prop.,  Preston  PictureHouse, Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  T.  H.  Bailey,  A.C.A.  Con- tinuous evening.  Mats,  daily.  Phone, Preston  394.   Station,  Preston,  L.M.S. Victory  Cinema,  St.  Paul's  Road,  Preston.— Prop.,  Frank  Foster.  Booked  at  Hall.  Phone, Preston  898.  Continuous  6.30  to  10.30. Prices,  4d.  to  9d.    Station,  Preston,  L.M.S. PRESTWICH  (Lancs),  Pop.  18,750. Prestwich  Picturedrome. — Prop.,  Jackson's Theatrical  Enterprises,  Ltd.  Booked  at  22, Victoria  Street,  Manchester.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Phone,  Higher  Brough- ton  23.  Station,  Prestwich,  Manchester, L.M.S. PRINCES  RISBORO'  (Bucks),  Pop.  2,315. Princes  Cinema. — Props,  and  Mans.,  A.  &  H. Wright.    Booked   at   Hall  by  H.  Wright. Shows,  Thurs.,  Fri.  and  Sat.    Prices,  6d.  to is.  6d.   Station,  Princes  Risboro',  G.W.R. PRITTLE WELL  (Essex),  Pop.  9,990. Gaiety  Cinema,  West  Street.— Prop,  and  Man., S.  S.  C.  Thomson.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Station,  Prittle- well.  L.N.E.R. Gibbs  Picture  House. — Prop,  and  Man.,  S. Clive  Gibbs.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Station,  Prittle well .  L.N.E.R) PRUDHOE-ON-TYNE  (Northumberland. Pop:  8,921. Electric  Theatre. — Prop.,  Prudhoe  Electric Theatre,  Ltd.  Two  shows  nightly,  Mon.  and Sat.,  one  rest  of  week.  Three  changes  weekly. Price£,  3d.  to  9d.    Station,  Prudhoe,  L.N.E.R. PUDSEY  (Yorks),  Pop.  14,315. Picture  House,  Church  Lane. — Prop.,  Picture House  (Pudsev),  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  bv Fred  Coe,  J.P.,  Toft  House,  Pudsey.  Once nightly,  twice  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone.  Pudsey  51377. Station,  Lowtown,  Pudsey,  L.N.E.R. QuEENBORO'  (Kent),  Pop.  3,073. Picturedrome. — Props.,  Sheppey  and  District Kinema  Co.,  Ltd.    Two  changes  weeklv. QUEENSBURY  (Yorks  ),  Pop.  5,870. Hall  of  Freedom. — Prop.,  Hall  of  Freedom Picture  Co.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Prices,  2jd.  to  8d.  Phone,  Thornton  84. Station,  Queensbury,  L.N.E.R. Victoria  Hall, RaDCLIFFE  (Lancs),  Pop.  24,677. Bridge  Picture  House,  Kenyon  Street. — Prop.,  Red  Rose  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  40,  Shaftes- bury Avenue,  London,  W.i.  Booked  at  H.O. Kinema  Directory  {England). 467 Two  shows  nightly.    Mats.,  Mon.,  Thurs., and  Sat.     Prices,  3d.  to  9d.  Phone,  Radcliffe 167.    Station,  Radcliffe  (New),  L.M.S. Coliseum  Cinema. FiCturedrome,  Water  Street. — Prop.,  Pro- vincial Picturedromes,  Ltd.  Gen.  Man., Henry  C.  Alty.  Booked  at  Hall.  Two  shows nightly.  Mat.,  Wed.  and  Sat.  Prices,  3d. to  gd.  Phone,  Radcliffe  86.  Station,  Rad- cliffe (New),  L.M.S. RAINHAM  (Kent),  Pop.  5,000, Royal  Picture  House,  London  Road.— Prop., Sheppey  and  District  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd., Queen's  Cinema,  26,  High  Street,  Sitting- bourne.  Phone  85.  Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Station,  Rainham, S.R. RAINWORTH    (nr.   Mansfield)  (Notts), Pop.  3,500. Picture  House. — Prop.,  Rainworth  Picture House  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Once nightly,  Mon.,  Tues.,  Thurs.,  Fri.  and  Sat. Prices,  4d.,  6d.  and  9d.  Station,  Mansfield, L.M.S.,  c.o.  Parcels  Office. RAMSBOTTOM  (Lancs.),  Pop.  15,370. Co-Operative  Hall. — Prop,  and  Man.,  E.  Mor- rison, Mount  Villas,  Ramsbottom.  Prices 5d.  to  is.  Phone,  Ramsbottom  23.  Station Ramsbottom,  L.M.S. Empire,  Railway  Street.— Prop.,  Blakeborough, One  show  nightly.  Three  on  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Variety  occasionally.  Stage 20  ft.  deep.  Prices,  6d.  to  9d.  Phone. Ramsbottom    70.    Station,  Ramsbottom. Royal  Picture  Palace.  Square  Street. — Prop. Blakeborough,  Ltd.  One  show  nightly.  Two on  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Variety occasionally.  Stage,  10  ft.  deep.  Prices. 6d.  to  9d.  Phone,  Ramsbottom  70.  Station Ramsbottom,  L.M.S. RAMSEY  (Hunts  ),  Pop.  5,136. Palace.— Prop.,  Murkett  Bros.  Phone,  Hunt- ingdon 98.  Once  nightly.  Mat.  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Station, Ramsey,  L.N.E.R. RAMSEY  (I.  of  M.),  Pop.  5,328. Cinema  House,  Albert  Road. — Prop.,  Strand Cinema  Theatre  Co.  (1920).  Ltd.,  39,  Strand Street,  Douglas.  Once  nightly,  including Sundays.  Continuous  Sat.  Phone,  Ramsey 87.    Station,  Ramsey. Ramsey  Palace. — Props.,  Boyes,  Baylev  and Pearson.  Once  nightly  winter,  continuous summer  months.  Occasional  Variety.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  Stage,  20  ft.  deep  ;  2  dressing- rooms.  Phone,  Ramsey  33.  Station,  Ramsey. RAMSGATE  (Kent),  Pop.  36,580. King's  Theatre. — Prop.,  Ramsgate  and  Dis- trict Popular  Amusements  Co.,  Ltd.  ManDir., R.  V.  Crow.  Two  shows  nightly.  Three mats,  weekly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Ramsgate  209.  Station, Ramsgate,  S.R. Palace  Theatre,  High  Street. — Sole  Lessee  and Gen.  Man.,  E.  G.  Casey.  Booked  at  13, Gerrard  Street,  W.i.  Revue,  Plays,  Pictures, etc.  Stage,  22J  ft.  deep.  Prices,  5d.  to  2s.  <id. Phone,  Ramsgate  31,  Station,  Ramsgate, S.R. Ramsgate  Picture  House. — 'Prop.,  Ramsgate Picture  House,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Mats,  daily.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Ramsgate  124 Station,  Ramsgate,  S.R.  Films  by  Kent  Film Motor  Transport. Royal  Victoria  Pavilion. — Licensee,  H. Edward  Bawu.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Two changes  weekly.  Phone,  Ramsgate  395. Station,  Ramsgate,  S.R. Star  Cinema,  George  Street.— Prop.,  W.  J. Attack.  Twice  nightly.  Mats.,  Wed.  and Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  2d.  Station,  Ramsgate,  S.R. [Films  for  Ramsgate  Kinemas  delivered  and collected  by  Kent  Films  Motor  Transport  Co., Ltd.] RAUNOS  (Northants.),  Pop.  3,762. Palace. — Props.,  Stevenson  and  Johnson, Booked  at  Hall.  Once  nightly,  twice  Sat. Mat.  Sat.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage, 12  ft.  deep;  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone, Raunds  4.    Station,  Raunds,  L.M.S. RAVENSTHORPE  (nr.  Dewsbury)  (Yorks). Pop.  6,376. Pavilion. — Prop.,    Goodall's    Pictures,  Ltd., The  Savoy,  Cleckheaton.  Phone,  224.  Booked at  H.O.  by  P.  Goodall.  One  show  nightly. Three  on  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone, Dewsbury  792.  Station,  Ravensthorpe L.M.S. RAWMARSH    (nr.    Rotherham)  (Yorks), Pop.  17,911. Princess  Picture  Palace. — -Prop..  Princes Pictures,  Ltd.  Two  shows  nightly.  Iwo changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  *  Station, Rawmarsh,  L.N.E.R. RAWTENSTALL  (Lancs.),  Pop.  28,381. Pavilion  Cinema,  Bury  Road. — Prop.,  Rossen- dale  Pictures,  Ltd.  Bkg.  and  Gen.  Man., H.  Cookson.  One  show  nightly.  Twice  Sat. Three  Mats.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone,  Rossen- dale  36.   Station,  Rawtenstall,  L.M.S. Picture  House. — Props.,  Wilmore  &  Wisbey. One  show  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Phone,  Rawtenstall  123.  Station,  Rawten- stall, L.M.S. RAYLEIGH  (Essex),  Pop.  6,000. Rayleigh  Kinema. — Prop.,  Ernest  P.  Clayton. Once  nightly.  Mat.  Sat..  1  wo  changes  weekly. Booked  at  Hall.  Occasional  Variety.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Rayleigh  75  and  130. Station,  Rayleigh,  L.N.E.R.  and  Motor 1  ransport. W.andF. LIANE  HAID  in SHIPWRECKED Dec.  30/29 Produced  by  Carmine  Gallone. 468 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. RAYNES  PARK  (Surrey),  Pop.  5,820. Raynes  Park  Cinema.— Prop..  R.  P.  Cinemas, Ltd.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d. to  is.  iod.  Phone,  Wimbledon  0787.  Station, Raynes  Park,  S.R. READING  (Berks.),  Pop.  92,274. Central  Picture  Playhouse,  Friar  Street. — Sole  Lessee,  Walter  W.  Ihompson.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d. to  '23.  4d.  Phone,  Reading  931.  Station, Reading. Empire  Cinema,  Elm  Park  Road. — Prop,  and Man.,  C.  J.  Stanley.  Booked  at  Electric  Thea- tre, Caversham.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  2d.  Station,  Reading,  G.W.R.,  or  Read Transport. Vaudeville  Theatre,  Broad  Street. — Prop., Vaudeville  Theatre,  Reading,  Ltd.  Ridgway House,  40-42,  King  William  Street,  E.C.4. Continuous.  Prices,  8d.  to  2S.  4d.  Phone, Reading  97.  Station,  Reading,  G.W.R. REDCAR  (Yorks),  Pop.  16,399. Central  Picture  House,  High  Street. — Prop., T.  Thompson,  Hippodrome,  Middlesbrough Phone  515.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  Thos.  Thomp- son. Two  shows  nightly.  Mat.  Sat.  Prices, 3d.  to  is.  Station,  Redcar,  L.N.E.R. Palace  Theatre,  Esplanade. — prop.,  Arthur R.  Bennet.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Prop.  Twice nightly.  Variety  Friday.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  2d. Stage,  22  ft.  deep  ;  2  dressing-rooms.  Phone, Redcar  125.   Station,  Redcar,  L.N.E.R. REDDISH  (near  Manchester)  (Lancs),  Pop. 14,252.  - Bijou  Electric  Theatre,  Gorton  Road. — Prop.,  Bijou  Electric  Theatre  Co.,  Ltd. Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Continuous.  Prices, 2|d.  to  6d.   Station,  Reddish  Central,  L.M.S. Pavilion,  Gorton  Road. — Prop,  and  Man.,  B. Parry.  Twice  nightlv.  Prices,  3d.,  6d.  and gd.  Station,  Reddish,  L.M.S. REDDITCH   (Worc),   Pop.  16,235. Palace  Theatre  Super  Cinema. — Props., Redditch  Palace,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall. Three  shows  daily.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone, Redditch,  48.   Station,  Redditch,  L.M.S. Public  Hall,  Church  Road. — Prop.,  Gaumont British  Picture  Corpn.,  Ltd..  4.  Denmari Street,  London,  W.i.  Booked  at  H.O. Matinees  and  continuous  at  evening  shows. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  2d.     Phone,  Redditch  151. Select  Kinema,  Alcester  Street. — Props., Russell  Bros.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Booked at  Hall.  Continuous,  twice  Sat.  Mat.  daily. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  2d. Stage,  1 5^  ft.  deep  ;  2  dressing-rooms.  Station, Redditch,  L.M.S. REDHILL  (Surrey),  Pop.  17,998. Cinema  Royal,  Station  Road. — Prop.,  A.  Webb. Booked  at  Hall.  Coninuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  2s.  Phone,  Redhill  474. Pavilion,  High  Street  (Pictures  and  Varieties) . — Prop.,  E.  C.  and  H.  H.  Grimes.  Continuous. Mat.,  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.  iod.    Phone,  Redhill  104. REDRUTH  (Cornwall),  Pop.  9,920. Picturedrome,  Druid's  Hall. — Prop,  and  Res. Man.,  W.  H.  Jenkin.  One  show  nightly. Three  on  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  2d  Phone,  Redruth  33.  Station, Redruth,  G.W.R. REIGATE  (Surrey),  Pop.  28,915. Hippodrome. — Prop.,  Wisbech  Hippodrome* Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  H.  Bancroft.  Continuous-- Mat.,  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d- to  is.  iod.  Phone,  Reigate  241.  Station. Reigate,  S.R. RETFORD  (Notts),  Pop.  13,420. Palace  Theatre  Carolgate  (Pictures  and Varieties). — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  C.  Getliffe. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.  3d.    Station,  Retford,  L.N.E.R. Picture  House. — Prop,  and  Man.,  C.  Getliffe" Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 5d.  to  2S.  4d.    Station,  Retford,  L.N.E.R. RHYMNEY  (Mon.),  Pop.  11,691. Victoria  Hall. — Lessee,  Will  Stone,  New Hippodrome,  Tonypandy.  Booked  at  H.O. One  show  nightly,  two  Sat.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Tonypandy 54.   Station,  Rhymney,  G.W.R. RICHMOND  (Surrey),  Pop.  35,651. Royalty  Kinema,  5,  Hill  Street. — Prop.,  Jos. Mears,  Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d  to  is.  iod. Phone,  Richmond  2900.   Station,  Richmond. Talbot  Kinema,  Hill  Street. — Prop.,  Joseph Mears  Theatres,  Ltd.  Manageress,  Miss  O. Spindler.  Booked  by  Frederick  Clive,  at  5, Hill  Street,  Richmond.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  iod.  Phone, Richmond  2goo.    Station,  Richmond,  S.R. RICHMOND  (Yorks),  Pop.  3,883. Camp  Cinema,  Hipswell. — Man.  Dir.,  F.  L.  Hast- well,  c  jo  J.  E.  Latimer  Priestgate,  Darlington. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. Cinema,    Queen's    Road. — Prop.,    Frank  L. Hastwell.  Booked  by  F.  L.  Hastwell,  at  c  /o J.  E.  Latimer,  Priestgate,  Darlington.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Rich- mond (Yorks). Westwood  Palace. — Prop.,  T.  Pinder.  Booked at  H.O.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Station Richmond,  L.N.E.R. RICKMANSWORTH  (Herts),  Pop.  7,500. Palace  Theatre. Picture  Playhouse. RIDDINGS  (Derbyshire),  Pop.  3000. Market  Hall. — Prop.,  Gus  Levainoe.  Booked at  Hall  by  Prop.  Continuous.  Pictures  and Variety.  Stage  20  ft.  deep.  Cafe  attached Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Codnor  Park L.M.S. Regent  Cinema. — Prop.,  Wilfred  Bryan, Theatre  Royal,  Attercfiffe,  Sheffield.  Phone, Sheffield  41539.  Booked  at  H.O.  Twice nightly,  Mon.  and  Sat.  Once  nightly  rest  or week.  Two  changes  weeldy.  Prices,  4d.  to  8d. Phone,  Leabrooks  112.  Station,  Codnor Park,  L.M.S. RINGWOOD  (Hants),  Pop.  5,056. Cinema  Tcvn  Hall. Picture  House.— Prop.,  A.  G.  Leek.  Booked at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  8d.  to  is.  6d. Ballroom  attached.   Station,  Ringwood,  S.R. Kinema  Directory  {England). 469 RIPLEY  (Derby),  Pop.  13.298. Hippodrome,  41,  Oxford  Street. — Prop.,  J Marshall.  Booked  at  Hall.  One  show  nightly Three  on  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Picture and  occasional  Variety.  Stage,  22  ft.  deep Dance  Hall  attached.  Prices,  sd.  to  is.  2d Phone,  Ripley  17.  Station,  Ripley. New  Empire.— Prop.,  Midland  Empire  Theatres, Ltd.  Booked  by  Man.  Dir.,  Joseph  Pollard. Once  nightly,  two  on  Sat.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Phone,  Riplev  124. Station,  Ripley,  L.M.S. RIPON  (Yorks),  Pop.  8,389. Palladium  Picture  House,  Kirkgate. — Prop., Palladium  Picture  House  and  Cafe,  Ltd. Sec,  E.  I'Anson.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly  Prices,  sd. to  is.  3d.    Station,  Ripon,  L.N.E.R. RISCA  (Mon.),  Pop.  16,746. Risca  Palace. — Prop.,  Welsh  Palaces,  Ltd.,  4, Court  Street,  Merthyr.  Phone,  Merthyr  164. Booked  at  H.O.  by  Matthew  Truran.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  2d.  Phone,  Risca  7432.  Station,  Risca, G.W.R.  and  L.M.S. RISHTON  (Lancs),  Pop.  7,016. Empire  Picture  Palace. — Prop..  Ainsworth and  Hudson.  One  show  nightly.  Three  changes weekly.  Phone,  Gt.  Harwood  27.  Station, Rishton,  L.M.S. King's  Hall.— :Prop.,  Ainsworth  and  Hudson. ROCHDALE  (Lancs),  Pop.  92,700. Ceylon  Cinema  de  Luxe.— Prop.,  Jackson's Amusements,  Ltd.  Booked  by  James  Jackson at  Hippodrome,  Rochdale.  Two  shows  nightly. Mat.  Sat.  Iwo  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d. to  8d.  Phone,  Rochdale  505.  Station,  Roch- dale (Wardleworth),  L.M.S. Coliseum,  Oldham  Road. — Prop.,  Jackson's Amusements,  Ltd.  Two  shows  daily.  Two changes  weekly.    Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone, ^  Rochdale  134.    Station,  Rochdale,  L.M.S. Empire,  Town  Hall  Square.— Prop.,  Jackson's Amusements,  Ltd.  Sec,  J.  J.  McCracken. Booked  at  Hall  by  J.  Jackson,  Junr.  Twice nightly.  Mat.  daily  except  Fri.  Prices,  3d. to  is.  Phone,  Rochdale  4000.  Station, Rochdale,  L.M.S. Hippodrome. King's  Road  Picture  Theatre. — Prop.,  King's Road  Picture  Theatre,  Rochdale  (1923),  Ltd., Booked  by  J.  W.  Griffith.  Twice  nightly. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone, Rochdale  341. Palace  Picture  House,  Drake  Street. -  Prop.,  Northern  Theatres  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked at  Hall.  Two  shows  nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to nd.  Phone,  Rochdale  740.  Station,  Roch- dale, L.M.S. Pavilion,  St.  Mary's  Gate.— Prop.,  Pavilion (Rochdale),  Ltd.  Pictures  and  Variety. Booked  at  Hall  and  Manchester.  Two  shows nightly  Sat.,  continuous  rest  of  week.  Four Mats,  weekly.  Prices,  2d.  to  is.  Phone Rochdale '2818.  Station,  Rochdale,  L.M.S. La  Scala,  Baillie  Street. — Prop.,  Jackson's Amusements,  Ltd.  Two  shows  nightly  Sat. Continuous  rest  of  week.  Mats.,  Mon.,  Wed, and  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices.  3d.  to. od. Victory  Super  Cinema,  2->,  Drake  Street, Rochdale  (Reg.  Office).  Phone,  Rochdale 2444.  Booked  at  Manchester.  Continuous. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Rochdale  3602. Station,  Rochdale,  L.M.S. ROCK  FERRY  (Cheshire),  Pop.  10,805. Rock  Ferry  Electric  Palace,  New  Chester Road.— Prop.,  Rock  Ferry  Electric  Palace Co.  Two  shows  nightly  Sat.,  continuous  rest of  week.  Mats.,  Mon.,  Thurs.  and  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Thone,  Rock  Ferrv  289. Station,  Rock  Ferry,  L.M.S. ROMFORD  (Essex),  Pop.  19,448. Laurie  Cinema,  Market  Place.  Prop.  Romford Cinema,  Ltd.  Booked  at  H.  O.  by  Arthur  B. de  Solla.   Continuous.   Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,   Romford  113.      Station,  Romford, L.N.E.R.,  and  Film  Transport. New  Victory  Cinema,  South  Street. — -Prop., New  Victory  Super  Cinema  (Romford),  Ltd. Reg.  Office,  3,  Coleman  Street,  London,  E.C. ROWISEY  (Hants.),  Pop.  4,825. Elite  Picture  House,  Middlebridge  Street.— Once  nightly,  two  on  Sat.    Prices.  6d.  to  is: 3d.   Station,  Romsey,  S.R. ROSS  (Hereford),  Pop.  4,665. Kyrle  Palace  Theatre,  Gloucester  Road. — Booked  by  W.  Reeves  at  Grantham  House, Ross.  Occasional  Variety.  Stage,  20  ft.  deep 2  dressing-rooms.  One  show  nightly,  three  on Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d.  Station,  Ross, G.W.R. New  Theatre,  High  Street. — Prop..  New Theatre  (Ross),  Ltd.  Pictures  and  Plays. Booked  at  Hall.  Once  nightly.  Three  on Sat.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Stage,  18  ft.  deep  ; 2  dressing-rooms.    Station,  Ross,  G.W.R. ROTH ERHAM  (Yorks),  Pop.  68,045. Cinema  House,  Doncaster  Gate. — Prop., Cinema  (Rotherham)  and  Electra,  Ltd. Gen.  Man.,  Capt.  J.  A.  Gregson.  Continuous Five  Mats,  weekly.  Two  changes  weekly Phone,  Rotherham  130.  Station,  Rotherham. Electra  Picture  Palace,  Effingham  Street. — ■ Prop.,  Cinema  (Rotherham)  and  Electra, Ltd., Gen.  Man.,  Capt,  J.  A.  Gregson.  Continuous Three  Mats,  weekly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  8d.    Station  Rotherham,  L.M.S. Empire  Super  Kinema,  High  Street. — Prop., Exors.  of  late  Joe  Steeples.  Gen.  Man.  and Sec,  Fred  Shaw.  Continuous.  Mats.,  Mon.  and Thurs.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  3d.  Phone,  402.  Station,  Rotherham, L.M.S. H.  B.  WARNER  in THE    QUALITY  PRODUCTION "THE   ROMANCE   OF   A  ROGUE" BUTCHER'S  FILM  SERVICE,  LTD.,  175,  Wardour  Street,  London,  W.l Branches  in  all  Provincial  centres, 470 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Premier  Picture  Palace,  Kimberworth  Road. — Prop.,  G.  VV.  and  G.  E.  Smith.  Two  shows nightly.  Mats.,  Wed.  and  Sat.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  gd.  Phone,  Rotherharn 263.  Station,  Masboro',  L.M.S. Royal  Picture  House,  Nottingham  Street- Prop.,  Cinema  (Rotherharn)  and  Electra,  Ltd. Gen.  Man.,  Capt.  J.  A.  Gregson.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone, Rotherharn  390.  Station,  Rotherharn  L.M.S. Tivoli  Picture  House,  Masboro'. — Prop., Tivoli  Picture  House  Co.  Booked  at  Hall, by  Mrs.  Kay.  Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to  8d* Phone,  Rotherharn  135.  Station,  Masboro' L.M.S. Whitehall,  High  Street. — Prop.,  Cinema (Rotherharn)  &  Electra,  Ltd.  Booked  at Theatre  by  Gen.  Man.  Continuous.  Mats., Mon.  and  Thurs.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone, Rotherharn  291.  Stations,  Rotherharn, Masboro',  Rotherharn  and  Westgate,  L.M.S. ROTH  WELL  (Northants),  Pop.  4,368. Oddfellows' Hall. — Prop,  and  Man.,  Kilburn and  Bailey.    Two  changes  weekly.  Station. Desborough,  L.M.S. ROTHWELL  (Yorks),  Pop.  6,950. Empire.— Prop.,  Rothwell  Empire,  Ltd.  Booked at  Hall  by  Jos.  Harrison.  One  show  nightly, two  on  Saturday.  Pictures  and  Variety. Stage,  15  ft.  deep.  Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Station, Leeds,  L.M.S. Picture  Palace,  Ingram  Parade. — Prop., Rothwell  Public  Service  Ltd.  Booked  at Hall.  One  show  nightly.  Two  on  Sat.  Prices, 4d.  to  8d.  Phone,  Rothwell  68.  Station, Leeds,  L.N.E.R.  (c/o  Parcels  Office). ROWLANDS  GILL  (Co.  Durham). Picture  House.- — Prop.,  J.  M.  Rae.  Booked  at Newcastle-on-Tyne.        Occasional  Variety. Stage,  7  ft.  deep  ;  2  dressing-rooms.  Prices,, 3d.  to  gd.   Station,  Rowlands  Gill,  L.N.E.R. ROYSTON  (Herts),  Pop.  3,826. Cinema,  Priory  Lane.- — Prop.,  Albert  Hunt, Morton  Street,  Royston.  Booked  at  Hall. One  show  nightly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d. Station,  Royston,  L.N.E.R.  Films  by  Road Transport. ROYSTON  (nr.  Barnsley)  (Yorks),  Pop 6,455. Empire, Palace.— Prop.,  Royston  Theatres,  Ltd.  Man. Dir.,  J.  Ball.  One  show  nightly.  Two  changes weekly,  three  Mats.  Prices,  3d.  to  gd.  Phone. Royston  12.   Station,  Rovston,  L.M.S. ROYTON  (Lancs),  Pop.  17,207. Electra    Palace,     Rochdale    Road. — Prop., Palatine  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.   Booked  at  H.O. One    show  nightly.    Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  6d.    Station,  Royton,  L.M.S. Royal  Pavilion. — Prop.,  Palatine  Cinema  Co., Ltd.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 3d.  to  gd.    Phone,  Royton  2609. RUGBY  (Warwick),  Pop.  25,398 Picture  House,  Bank  ->Treet  -Prop.,  Picture House  (Rugby),  Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Rugby 325.  Station,  Rugby,  L.M.S. Scala,  Henry  Street. — Prop.,  H.  S.  Bayliss, Lilleshall  Lodge,  Lilleshall,  Wellington,  Salop. Continuous.  Mats.,  Mon.,  Wed.  and  Sat. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  2d.    Phone,  Rugby  248 RUGELEY  (Staffs),  Pop.  4,607. Pat.ack  Theatre,  Anson  Street. — Prop.,  Ruge- ley  Theatre  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by Albert  V.  Fleming.    One  show  nightly.  Three Sat.  Occasional  Theatrical  shows.  Stage,  24ft. deep.  Two  changes  weeklv.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  3d.  Station,  Rugeley  Town,  L.M.S. RUNCORN  (Cheshire),  Pop.  18,383. Empress  Kinema,  Lowlands  Road. — Prop., Cheshire  County  Cinemas,  Ltd.  Booked  at Hall  by  R.  Hamilton.  Two  shows  nightly. Prices,  4d.  to  8d.  Phone,  Runcorn  igg. King's  Theatre,  Public  Hall  Street. — Prop.,, Cheshire  County  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  Empress Theatre,  Runcorn.  Phone  igg.  Booked  at Hall.  Two  shows  nightlv.  Prices,  4d.  to  gd. Station,  Runcorn,  L.M.S. Palace,  High  Street.— Prop.,  Palace  (Runcorn) Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Twice  nightlv.  Phone, Runcorn  140. SCALA. RUSHDEN  (Northants.),  Pop.  13,511. Palace. — Prop.,  Palace  Co.  Two  shows  nightly Two  changes  weeklv.    Prices,  4d.  to  is  3d Station,  Rushden,  L.M.S. Royal  Theatre.— Prop.,  Rushden  Cinema  Co., Ltd.     Continuous.     Two  changes  weeklv. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.   Phone,  Rushden,  135' Station,  Rushden,  L.M.S. RYOE  (I.  of  W.),  Pop.  11,295. Ryde  Cinema,  High  Street. — (Closed.) Scala,  High  Street.— Prop.  A.  Hill.  Booked by  Prop.  Two  shows  nightlv.  Mat.,  Sat. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Ryde  162. Station,  Ryde  Esplanade,  S.R. Theatre  Royal,  St.  Thomas'  Square.— Prop. . Theatre  Royal  (Ryde),  Ltd.,  19a,  Coleman Street,  London,  E.C.  Phone,  London  Wall 440.  Booked  at  1,  Soho  Square,  London,  bv Colonel  H.  A.  Browne.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d Phone,  Ryde  237.  Station,  Esplanade,  Ryde S.R. RYE  (Sussex),  Pop.  3,918. Electric  Palace. — Props.,  A.  R.  Shipman and  S.  King,  24,  Charing  Cross  Mansions, W.C.2.  Phone,  Regent  326g.  Booked  at  H.O. Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d.  Station, Rye.  S.R. RYHILL       (Yorks  ),  Pop.  2,191. Empire.— Prop.,  E.  Silverwood.  Booked  at Hall  by  Prop.  Pictures  and  Variety.  One show  nightly,  two  on  Sat.  and  Mat.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.  Phone,  Rovston  31.  Station, Ryhill,  L.N.E.R. RYHOPE  (Co.  Durham),  Pop.  11,185. Grand  Theatre. — Prop.,  Ryhope  Paiace,  Ltd. Gen.  Man.,  I.  T.  Womphrey.  Booked  at  Hall by  Gen.  Man.  Once  nightly.  Tues.  and  Fri. Prices,  3d.  to  1  id.  Phone,  Rvhope  24.  Station, Ryhope,  L.N.E.R. SaCRISTON  (Co.  Durham)    Pop.  4,000 Theatre  Royal.— Prop.,  Etherington  Bros. Victoria  Theatre. — Props.,  Grey,  Tinsley  and Payne.  Booked  at  32,  Hood  Street,  Morpeth, bv  F.  linsley.  Once  nightly.  Continuous Mon.  and  Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Station, Plawsworth,  L.N.E.R. SAFFRON  WALDEN  (Essex),  Pop.  5,876. Cinema,  High  Street— Prop.,  Tozer  an  Linsell, 55,  Cambridge  Street,  Pancras  Road,  N.W.  1. Booked  at  H.o.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d  to is.  6d.  Station,  Saffron  Waldon,  L.N.E.R. Kinema  Directory  {England). 471 ST.  AGNES  (Cornwall),  Pop.  3,886. Oddfellows  Hall. — Prop.,  Independent  Order of  Oddfellows,  Manchester  Unity  Friendly Society,  Goonown,  St.  Agnes.  Prices,  6d  to is.  rod. ST.  ALBANS  (Herts.),  Pop.  25,588. Cinema,  Chequer  Street. — Prop.,  St.  Albans Cinematograph  Co.,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Mats., Wed.  and  Sat.  lwo  changes  weekly.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  St.  Albans  373. Grand  Palace  Cinema,  Stanhope  Road. — Sole  Lessee,  Alfred  Lever.  Continuous Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage.  34  ft.  deep  :. Cafe  attached.  Prices,  4d.  to  2s.  Phone,  St. Albans.  671  and  353.  Station,  St.  .Albans, City,  L.M.S. Poly  Kinema,  London  Road. — Prop.,  L.  E. Straker.  Continuous,  Mat.  Sat.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  =>d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  St. Albans  S36.   Station,  St.  Albans,  L.M.S. ST.  ANNES-ON-SEA  (Lancs.),  Pop.  15,401. Empire,  St.  George's  Road. — Prop.,  Spring Bros.  and  Crowther.  One  show  nightly. Mat.,  "Wed.  and  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d,  Phone,  St.  Annes-on-Sea 235.  Station,  St.  Annes-on-Sea,  L.M.S. Palace. — Prop.,  Blackpool  Tower  Co.,  Ltd Booked  by  Harry  Hall.  Continuous.  Mat. daily.  Prices,  gd.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  St.  Annes- on-Sea    900.       Station,    St.  Annes-on-Sea. ST.  AUSTELL  (Cornwall),  Pop.  3,247. Cinema,  Truro  Road. — Prop,  and  Booking Office.  H.  T.  Watkins,  Ltd.,  2,  East  Hill, Phone,  St.  Austell,  43.  Once  nightly.  Two mats,  weeklv.  Prices  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Station, St  Austell,  G.W.R. ST.  BLAZEY  (Cornwall),  Pop.  3,035, Pictqredrome. — Prop.,  W.  Bruce-Ha  :king . Turret  Kinema,  Bodmin.  Phone,  Bodmin 62.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  W.  Bruce-Hacking. One  show  nightlv.  Mat.  Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to is.  3d.  Station,  Par,  G.W.R. ST.  COLUMB  (Cornwall).  Pap.  2,850. Town  Hall  Cinema. — Prop,  and  Man..  Will Newth,  Xewth's  Xon-Flam  Pictures,  Kinema House,  Penzance. ST.  DENNIS  Cornwall)  Pop.  1,500, Cinema. — Prop.,  Frank  Chas.  Elgar.  Booked at  Hall.  Once  nightlv.  Prices,  9d.  to  is.  3d. Stations,  St.  Dennis  and  St.  Austell,  G.W.R ST.  HELENS  (Lancs),  Pop.  102,675. Capitol.  Duke  Street  (in  course  of  construction). — Prop.,  Capitol  (St.  Helens),  Ltd.  Booked by  Regent  Enterprises,  Ltd.,  1  and  3,  Stanlev Street,  Liverpool. Co-operative   Cinema. — Prop,   and  Booking. Man.,  Frank  Tarbruck.     Booked  at  Hall. Twice  nightly.   Mat.,  Mon.,  Thurs.  and  Sat. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone,  St.  Helens  37. Empire  Cinema,  Thatto  Heath  Road.— Prop. Thatto  Heath  Picturedrome,  Ltd.   Booked  at Hall  by  S.  A.  Lewis.    Twice  nightly.  Mats. Mon.,  Thurs.  and  Sat.     Prices,  4d.  to  is Phone,  St.  Helens  493.  Station,  Thatto  Heath L.M.S. Hippodrome. — Prop.,  South    Lancs  Theatres. Ltd.     Two  shows  nightlv.     Two  changes weeklv.   Phone,  St.  Helens  109.   Station,  St. Helens,  L.M.S. Oxford  Picture  House,  Duke  Street. — Prop., Picture  Theatres  (St.  Helens),  Ltd.,  3,  Tulketh Street,  Southport.     Phone,  Southport  544. Booked  at  Hall.  Three  shows  daily.  Prices,, 4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  St.  Helens  4.85.  Station St.  Helens,  L.M.S. Palladium,  Boundary  Road. — Prop.,  Palladium (St.  Helens),  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous Prices,  3d.  to  nd.    Phone,  St.  Helens  497. Station,  St.  Helens,  L.M.S. Pa k k v n. ton,   Jackson  Street. — Prop.,  Picture Theatres  (St.  Helens),  Ltd.  Two  shows  nightly. Two  changes  weeklv.  Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Phone, St.  Helens  4S4.  Station,  St.  Helens,  L.M.S Savoy  Picture  House. — Prop.,  Savoy  Picture Houses  (St.  Helens  and  Ashton-in-Makerfield), Ltd.  Three  shows  daily.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.   Phone,  St.  Helens  392. Station,  St.  Helens,  L.M.S. Scala  (late  Electric  Theatre),  Ormskirk  Street. — Prop.,  Scala  (St.  Helens),  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall by  Man.  Twice  nightly,  daily  Mats.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  St.  Helens  654. Sutton  Empire,  Junction  Lane. — -Prop.,  Sutton Pictures,  Ltd.     Booked  at  Hall  by  Man. Twice  nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  gd.  Phone,  St. Helens  230.     Station,  St.  Helens  Junction, L.M.S. ST.  IVES  (Cornwall),  Pop.  6,945. Scala  Theatre. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  Cecil Drage,  "  Sunrise,"  Station  Road.  Booked  at Hall.  One  show  nightly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d. Stage.  1 6  ft.  deep;  3  dressing-rooms.  Dance Hall  attached.  Phone.  St.  Ives  143.  Station, St.  Ives  (Cornwall),  G.W.R. ST.  IVES  (Hunts),  Pop  2,797. Broadway  Kinema.  -Prop.,  W.  Cook, changes  weekly.    Prices,  4d,  to  is.  6d. tion,  St.   Ives,  L.N.E.R. Two Sta- ST.    LEONARDS-ON-SEA  (Sussex),  Pop. 12,339. Elite  Picture  Iheatre,  Warrior  Square.— Prop.,  Elite  Picture  Theatres  (Hastings  and Bristol),  Ltd.,  Empire  House,  117-121,  Regent Street,  London,  W.i.  Phone,  Gerrard  6810. Pictures  and  occasional  Variety.  Booked  at H.O.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  Phone, Hastings  282.  Stage,  20  ft.  deep  ;  2  dressing- rooms.  Station,  Warrior  Square,  St.  Leonards- on-Sea.  S.R. 1  Don't  hope  for  the  best — get  it  from  1 '2Z I llililli P.D.  C. 472 The  Kinematogv aph  Year  Bouk. Silverhill  Picture  House.— Booked  at  Hal! by  R.  E.  Miller.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  3d.    Station,  Warrior  Square,  S.R. The  St,  Leonards  Kinema,  Norman  Road. — Prop.,  Kinema  Playhouses,  Ltd.  Gen.  Man.-, P.  Banks,  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d, Phone,  Hastings  184.  Station,  Warrior Square,  S,R. ^    ST,  mots  (Hunts),    Poj>.  4,110* JPAVtttON. SALCOMBE  (Devcn',,  Pop.  2,200. Town  Hall  Ctne&a.— Prop.,  S.  Goodyear,  23, Church  Street,  Salcombe.  Prices.  4d.  to  is.  2d. •Station,  Kingsbridge,  G.W.R. SALE  (Cheshire),  Pop.  16,337. Palace.— Prop.,  Sale  Public  Hall,  Ltd.  Booked at  Imperial  Buildings,  Oxford  Road,  Man- chester. Three  shows  Sat,,  continuous  rest of  week.  Three  changes  <weeklv-.  Prices,  6d to  is.  Cafe  attached.  Phone,  Sale  524 Station,  Saie,  M.S.).  and  A.R, SaXtoy  Cinema,  Tatton  Read.— Pnm.,  Circuit 'Cinemas,  Ltd.,  55,  B'rCwn  Street,  Manchester Two  shows  -Sat.,  continuous  rest  of  week Two  changes \veekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone •Sale         Station,  Sale,  M.S.J,  and  A.R. %ALFORD  (Lancs),  Pop.  234,150. Alexandra  Picture  House,  Rumford  Street.— Prop.,  G.  Hall.  Twice  nightly.  Mats.,  Moa, and  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  8d.  Phone,  Pendleton. 326. Arcadia,  Blackfriars  Road. — Props.,  M.  and  B. Kanter.  Booked  at  Hall.  Twice  nightly. Four  changes  weekly.     Prices,  3d.  to  6d. Bijou  Cinema,  Broughton  Road. — Prop,  and Man.,  J.  T.  Jones.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous Mom  to  Fri.  Two  shows  Sat.  Mat., Sat.    Prices,  3d.  to  6d.    Station,  Pendleton. Boro'  Cinema.  Halliwell  Street,  Trafford  Road. J.  F.  Emery's  Circuit.  H.O.,  Midland  Bank House,  26,  Cross  Street,  Manchester. Devonshire  Cinema,  Devonshire  Street. — Prop.,  Devonshire  (Manchester),  Ltd.  Booked at  Hall  by  Fred  Carlton.  Pictures,  Vaudeville, Plays  and  Revue.  Twice  nightly.  Prices,  5d. to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Higher  Broughton  720. Stations,  Exchange  and  Victoria,  L.M.S. Empire  Electric  Theatre,  Trafford  Road. — Prop.  ,  Abraham  Ogden,  61-63,  Trafford  Road, Salford.  Phone,  Trafford  Park  145.  Booked at  H.O.  Twice  nightly. Empire  Theatre,  Gt.  Cheetham  Street. — Prop., Broughton  Empire,  Ltd.  Phone,  Higher Broughton  652.  Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous, Mon.  to  Fri.  Twice  on  Sat.  Prices, 5'd.  to  is.    Station,  Manchester. Lmpress  Picture  Palace,  Church  Street, Pendleton.— Prop. ,  J.  F.  Emery,  Beech House,  Bolton  Road,  Pendleton.  Booked by  J.  F.  Emery,  at  Midland  Bank Chambers,  Cross  Street,  Manchester.  Twice nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Cafe  and Ballroom  attached.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone, Pendleton  703.   Station,  Pendleton,  L.M.S. Hippodrome,  Cross  Lane.— Prop.,  W.  H.} Broadhead  and  Son.  Twice  nightly.  Two, changes  weekly.    Phone,  Pendleton  '439. King's  Picture  House,  Regent  Road. — Prop.,  Suburban  Picture  Theatres,  41,  Cor- poration Street,  Manchester.  '  Booked  at H.O.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Phone,  Trafford Park  177,    Station,  Manchester  termini. Langworthy  Picturedrome,  Langworthy Road.— Prop.,  Langworthy  Picturedrome  Co. Booked  at  Hall.  Twice  nightlv.  Two  changes weekly,  Prices,  3d;  to  gd:  Phone,  Pendleton 419-.  Station,  Seedley.  L.M,S. New  Marlboro  Picture  House,  St.  James Koad,  Hi^hlown. — Prop.,  H.  and  A.  Sereno, =*5i  Fountain  Street,  Market  Street.  Phone, Central  5715.  Booked  at  Hall.  Two  shows nightly.  Prices,.  5d.  to  is.  Station,  Man- chester termini. Ordsall  Picture  House,  Ordsall  Lane. Palace  Cinema,  Cross  Lane. — Prop.,  Saltord Palace,  Ltd.,  93,  Market  Street,  Manchester. Phone,  City  2940.  Booked  by  H,  D,  Moorhouse at  H.O.  Continuous  except  Sat,  from.  645; Mats,  daily.  Prices,  3d,  to  gd.  Phpne, Pendleton  i§8.    Station,  Cross  Lane,  L.M.S. Picturedrome,  Broughton  Lane. — Prop., Broughton  Picturedrome  Co.  Booked  at Hall.  Twice  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  8d.  Station,  Manchester, L.M.S. Royal,  Fitzwarren  Street,  Pendleton. — Prop., Pendleton  Pictures  Co.,  Ltd.  Res.  and Booking  Man.,  R.  Allen.  Twice  nightly. Prices,  3d.  to  9d.  Station,  Manchester,  L.M.S. Salford  Cinema,  Chapel  Street. — Props., Williams  and  Pritchard.  Booked  at  Hall  by W,  Gregory.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  and  6d. Stations,  Manchester  and  Salford  termini. Scala,  Ford  Lane,  Pendleton. — Prop.,  Pendleton Scala,  Ltd.  Gen.  Man.,  Harold  E.  Buxton. Booked  by  J.  F.  Emery,  26,  Cross  Street, Manchester.  Continuous.  Two  shows  Sat. Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage,  1 5  ft.  deep  ;  2 dressing  rooms.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone, Pendleton  57.  Station,  Manchester  all  stations. Seedley  Cinema,  Langworthy  Road.  Props., S.  and  C.  W.  H.  Bowmer.  Two  shows  nightly. Prices,  3d.  to  7d.  Station,  Manchester termini. Star  Picture  Theatre. — Prop.,  F.  Charles- worth. Tower  Picturedrome,  Gt.  Clowes  Street, Broughton. — Prop.,  T.  Royle.  Res.  and  Bkg. Man.,  E.  J.  Linsdell.  Booked  at  Hall.  Two shows  nightly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone, Higher  Broughton  643.  Stations,  Victoria and  Exchange. "Victoria  Theatre  Cinema,  Great  Clowes Street,  Lower  Broughton. — Prop.,  Broughton Cinema,  Ltd.  Booked  by  G.  Montanini  at  93, Market  Street,  Manchester.  Continuous. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Broughton  847. Station,  Manchester. SALISBURY  (Wilts),  Pop.  22,867. New  Theatre,  Castle  Street.  Prop.,  Albany Ward  Theatres,  Ltd.  Pictures  and  Variety. Films  booked  at  H.O.  Variety  at  Theatre. Two  shows  nightly.  Mat.  Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to is.  6d.  Phone,  Salisbury  229.  Station, Salisbury,  S.R.  and  G.W.R. Palace,  Endless  Street. — Prop.,  Albany  Ward Theatres,  Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O.,  New  Gallery House,  123,  Regent  Street)  London,  W.i. Phone,  Regent  3212.  Prices,  sd.  to  3s.  Phone, Salisbury  232.  Station,  Salisbury,  S.R.  and G.W.R. Picture    House,    Fisherton    Street. — Prop., Albany  Ward  Theatres,  Ltd.  Booked  by A.  W.  Jarratt  at  New  Gallery  House,  123, Regent  ^Street,  London,  W.i.  Three  shows daily.  Two  changes  weekly.  Cafe  attached. Prices,  8d.  to  is.  iod.  Phone,  Salisbury  294. Station,  Salisbury,  G.W.R.  and  S.R, Rinema  Directory  {England). 473 SALTAIRE,  SHIPLEY  (Yorks). Saltaire  Picture  House,  Bingley  Road. — Prop.,  Saltaire  Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Shipley  594.  Station, Saltaire,  L.M.S. SALT  ASH  (Cornwall),  Pop.  3,631, Imperial  Picture  House. — One  show  nightly. Station,  Saltash,  Cornwall,  G.W.R. SALTBURN-BY-THE-SEA   (Yorks),  Pop. 4,668. Assembly  Rooms. — Prop..  T.  Thompson. Station,  Saltburn,  L.N.E.R. Cosy  Cinema,  Milton  Street.  Prop,  and  Man., John  G.  Middleton.  BooKed  at  Hall.  Once nightly,  twice  Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone, Saltburn  134.    Station,  Saltburn,  L.N.E.R. Picture  House,  The  Gardens.— Prop.,  Thos. Thompson,  Hippodrome,  Middlesbrough. Booked  at  H.O.  by  Thos.  Thompson.  Con- tinuous. Station,  Saltburn,  L.N.E.R. SALTNEY  (Cheshire). Coliseum. Park  Cinema. — Prop.,  Saltney  Cinema,  Ltd. Once  nightly,  Tues.  to  Fri.  Twice  Mon.  and Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Chester  1430. Station,  Chester,  L.M.S. ,  and  G.W.  Joint. SANDOWN  (Isle  of  Wight),  Pop.  5,450. The  Rivoli,  Station  Avenue.— Prop,  and  Res. Man.,  T.  E.   Porter.    Two  shows  nightly. Two  changes  weekly.     Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d. Stauon.  Sau down,  S.R. SANDWICH  (Kent),  Pop.  3,1bl. Empire,  15,  Delf  Street. — Prop,  and  Man.,  W. A.  Campbell.  Booked  at  Hall.  Once  nightly, twice  on  Sat.    Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Station. Sandwich,  S.R. SANDY  (Beds),  Pop.  3,377. Victory  Cinema. — Prop.,  A.  Hill  and  Son Empire,  Biggleswade.  Phone,  97.  Booked  at H.O.  by  E.  A.  Hill.  Continuous,  Mon.  to.  Fri., twice  Sat.  and  Mat.  Sat.  Cafe  attached. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Sandy  78. Station,  Sandy,  L.M.S.,  and  L.N.E.R. SAWB  RIDGE  WORTH  (Herts),  Pop.  2295. Cinema. — Prop.,  B.   K.   Parfitt.    Booked  at Hall.    Continuous.    Mat.,  Sat.    Two  changes weekly.     Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.     Films  by Film  Transport. SAWSTON  (Cambs.)  Pop.  1550. Lecture   Hall. — Prop.,  Towgoods  Pictures, Booked  by  W.  H.  Etchells.    Once  nightly! Thurs.  and  Fri..  twice  on  Sat.    By  Road Transport. SCARBOROUGH  (Yorks),  Pop.  46,192. Aberdeen  Walk  Picture  House,  Aberdeen Walk— Prop.,  Aberdeen  Walk  (Scarborough), Picture  House,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Leeds.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  Stage,  12  ft.  deep;  1  dressing-room. Cafe  attached.  Phone,  Scarborough  626. Station,  Scarborough,  L.N.E.R. Capitol  Super  Cinema. — -(Approximate  opening date,  January,  1929). Futurist. — Prop.,  Catlin's  Scarboro'  Enter- tainments, Ltd.  Gen.  Man.,  H.  Scrimmger. Booked  at  Hall.  Summer  continuous,  6d.  to 2s.  Winter,  twice  daily,  3d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone, 644.    Station,  Scarborough,  L.N.E.R. Londesborough  Theatre,  Westborough. — • Props.,  Londesborough  Theatre  and  Picture House  (Scarborough),  Ltd.  Gen.  Man.,  Frank Gregory.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.   Phone  51. SCUNTHORPE  (Lincs),  Pop.  27,354. Empire  Theatre.— Prop.,  G.  H.  Wilson, Electric  Playhouse,  Brigg.  Phone,  Brigs;  87. Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  Station,  Scunthorpe,  L.N.E.R. Majestic  Cinema. — -Prop..  H.  J.  Thompson. Booked  at  Hall.  Twice  nightly.  Cafe attached.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, Scunthorpe  352.  Stations,  Scunthorpe  and Frodingham,  L.N.E.R. Pavilion. — Prop.,  Watson  and  Sons.  Booked at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to  is. Phone,  Scunthorpe  59.    Station,  Scunthorpe. SEACOMBE,  WALLASEY  (Cheshire),  Pop. 14,815. Hippodrome. King's  Picture  House,  Liscard  Road. — Prop., C.  W.  Sutcliffe,  62,  Hampstead  Road,  Wal- lasey. Pictures  and  Variety.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  Stage,  9  ft.  deep.  Phone,  Wallasey n  61.  Stations,  Liverpool,  Lime  Street,  and Central. Marina  Cinema,  Brighton  Street. — Prop., General  Theatres  Corporation,  Ltd.,  4-6, Denman  Street,  London,  W.i.  Booked  at H.O.  Continuous.  Mat.  dailv.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Station,  Liverpool termini. Queen's  Picture  House,  Wallasey. — Prop., Wirral  Picturedrome,  Ltd.  Three  shows daily.  Two  changes  weekly.  Phone,  Wallasev 877        Station,  Liverpool  termini. Wall\sey  Hippodrome  Theatre,  Borough Road.— Phone,  Wallasey  359.  Station,  Lime Street,  L.M.S. SEAFORD  (Sussex),  Pop.  6,991. Empire  Cinema,  Sutton  Road. — Prop.,  Seaford Empire  Co.,  Ltd.  Gen.  Man..  J.  H.  W. Channon.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d. Phone,  Seaford  40.    Station,  Seaford,  S.R. SEAFORTH  (Lancs),  Pop.  15,450. Palladium. Stella  Picture  House. SEAHAM  HARBOUR  (Co.  Durham),  Pep. 16,971. Empire,  South  Terrace. — Prop.,  A.  C.  Harrison. Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  40" .  to  is.  Phone,  Seaham  Harbour  45. Statior,  Seaham  Harbour,  L.N.E.R. MATHESON  LANG  in THE  BLUE  PETER George  Banfield  Production  directed  by Arthur  Rooke. 474 The  Kin emato graph  Year  Book. SEATON  (Devon),  Pop.  2,294. Town  Hall  Cinema. — Prop.,   F.  Akerman, W.  H.  Crawford  and  E.  J.  Smith.   One  show nightly,  Thurs.  and  Sat.  onlv.      Mat.  Sat. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.    Station,  Seatoii,  S.R. SEATON  BURN  (near  Dudley),  (Northum- berland). Queen's  Hall. — Props.,  Hutson  and  Chapman. Booked  at  Hall  by  Rd.  Henderson.  Once  night- ly, two  on  Sat.  Prices,  2d.  to  8d.  Station, Annitsford,  L.N.E.R. SEATON   DEL  AVAL  (Northumberland). Pop.  7,859. Queen's  Hall. — Prop.,  Delaval  Pictures,  Ltd. One  show  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Phone,  Seaton  Delaval  7.  Station,  Seaton Delaval,  L.N.E.R. SEDBERGH  (Yorks),  Pop.  2586. Cinema. — Lessee,   Victor  Besso.     Booked  at Hall.   Twice  nightly,  Thurs.  and  Sat.  Mat., Sat.    Station,  Sedbergh. SELBY  (Yorks),  Pop.  9,990. Central    Picture    Hall,    James  Street.— Prop.,  Richardson  &  Son.     Booked  at  Hall. Once  nightly,  twice  Mon.  and  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone, Selby  97.  Station,  Selby,  L.N.E.R. Hippodrome. — -Prop. .European  Theatres,  Ltd. 21.  King  Charles  Croft,  Leeds.  Phone,  Leeds 25008.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  Chas.  P.  Metcalfe. Continuous  Mon.  to  Fri.  Twice  Sat. Mat.,  Sat.  Stage,  25  ft.  deep.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  2d.  Phone,  Selby  107.  Station,  Selbv, L.N.E.R. SETTLE  (Yorks),  Pop.  1,853. Kirkgate   Kinema. — Prop.,  Settle  Kinemas, Ltd.  Booked  at  Leeds.  Once  nightlv.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.  3d.    Station,  Settle,  L.M.S. SEVEN  KINGS  (Essex),  Pop.  10,000. Seven  Kings  Cinema. — Prop.,  G.  Westrich, 48,  Lordship  Park,  N.16.  Phone,  Clissold 8260.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Pictures  and  Variety.  Prices.  4d.  to  is.  6d. Phone,  Seven  Kings  1052.  Station,  Seven Kings,  L.N.E.R. SEVENOAKS  (Kent),  Pop.  9,058. Borough  Green  Electric  Theatre. Cinema,  152,  High  Street.— Prop.,  Sevenoaks Cinemas,  Ltd.   Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Prices,  6d.  to  10s.  6d.   Phone  Sevenoaks  161. Station,  Sevenoaks  (Tub's  Hill),  S.R. Cinema,  Tub's  Hill. — Prop.,  Sevenoaks  Cinemas, Ltd.,  152,  High  Street,  Sevenoaks,  Pictures and  Variety.    Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.      Prices,   6d.   to  as. Stage,  13  ft.  deep  ;   3  dressing  rooms.  Phone, Sevenoaks  161.    Station,  Tub's  Hill,  S.R. Palace  Theatre,  London  Road. — Prop.,  and Man.,    S    S.  Miller.     Continuous.   ■  Mat. Sat.   Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,  8d.  to  2s SHAFTESBURY  (Dorset),  Pop.  2,367. Palace  Cinema,  High  Street. — Prop.,  Percival J.  Carter.  Booked  at  Palace,  Blandford.  One show  nightly.  Mats.,  Wed.  and  Sat.  Occa- sional Variety.  Stage,  12  ft.  deep  ;  2  dressing rooms.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Station. Semley,  S.R. SHANKLIN  (Isle  of  Wight),  Pop.  7,374. Playhouse,   Palmerston  Road. — Prop.,  Play- house  (Shanklin),   Ltd.      Booked  at  Hail. Two  shows  nightly.    Prices,  6d.  to  is.  iod. Phone,  Shanklin  201.  Station,  Shanklin,  S.R. SHAW  (nr.  Oldham)  (Lancs),  Pop.  5,065. Oddfellows'    Institute,    Farrow  Street.— Prop.,  T.  Lucas. Pavilion,  Beal  Lane.— Prop.,  T.  Lucas. SHEERNESS  (Kent),  Pop.  18,598. Hippodrome,  Broadway. — Prop.,  Grand  Cen- trals, Ltd.,  225,  Oxford  Street,  London,  W.i. Phone,  Regent  4133-4.  Booked  at  H.O.  by Mr.  Dyson.  Continuous,  2.30  to  10.30.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Sheerness  89.  Station, Sheerness,  S.R, Oxford  Cinema,  Russell  Street.  Prop,  and Manageress,  Mrs.  Ryder  Slone.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d. Phone,  Sheerness  131.  Station,  Sheerness, S.R.  (S.E.  and  C.R.  Section). SHEFFIELD  (Yorks.),  Pop.  490,724. Abbeydale  Picture  House. — -Prop.,  Abbey- dale  Picture  House,  Ltd.  Kine-Yariety. Phone  50540.  Stations,  Sheffield,  L.M.S.  and L.N.E.R. Adelphi  Picture  Theatre,  Vicarage  Road. Prop.,  Adelphi  (Sheffield),  Ltd.  Booked  at Hall.  Two  shows  nightlv.  Mats.,  Mon.  and Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  gd.  Phone  41721.  Station. Sheffield,  L.N.E.R.  and  L.M.S. Albert  Hall,  Barker's  Pool. — -Lessees,  New Century  Pictures,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Prices, 6d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone,  Central  20563.  Station, Sheffield,  L.M.S. Attercliffe  Palace  Theatre. — Prop.,  Palace Theatre  (Attercliffe),  Ltd.  Twice  nightly. Phone,  Attercliffe  41433.  Station,  Sheffield, L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. Central  Picture  House. — -Prop.,  Central Picture  Houses  (Sheffield),  Ltd.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  One  change  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Sheffield  Central 25022.  Station,  Sheffield,  L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. Chantrey  Picture  House,  Chesterfield  Road, Woodseats. — Prop.,  Chantrey  Picture  House, Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Continuous. Two  shows  Sat  ;  two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 3d.  to  nd.  Phone  Beauchieff  70333. Station,  Heeley,  L.M.S. Cinema  House,  Fargate.  Prop.,  Sheffield  and District  Cinematograph  Theatres.  Ltd.  Reg. Office,  18,  York  Street,  Sheffield.  Phone, Central  20888.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Cafe,  Lounge  and  Billiard  Hall  attached. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Central  21522. Station,  Sheffield,  L.M.S. Coliseum,     Spital      Hill. — Prop.4  Coliseum (Sheffield),  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Two  shows nightly.    Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,  4d., 6d.  and  gd.    Phone  Central  21667. Crooke's  Picture  Theatre. — Prop.,  Hallam- shire  Cinemas,  Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  C. Morton.  Prices,  3d.,  5d.  and  6d.  Phone, Brcomhill  60568.    Station,  Sheffield,  L.M.S. Darnall  Cinema. — Prop,  and  Man.,  Wm. C.  Brindley,  41,  Brook  Road.  Meersbrook Park,  Sheffield.  Booked  at  Hall.  Two  shows nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to 6d.  Phone,  Attercliffe  41745.  Station,  Darnall. L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. Darnall  Picture  Palace,  Staniforth  Road. Prop.,  Hallamshire  Cinemas,  Ltd.  18. York  Street,  Sheffield.  Phone,  Sheffield  20888. Booked  at  H.O.  Twice  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Phone  :  Sheffield 41712.  Station,  Sheffield  and  Darnall,  L.M.S. Don  Picture  Palace,  West  Bar. — Prop.,  Don Picture  Palace  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall. Three  shows  daily  except  Friday  (two). Prices,  3d.  to  gd.  Phone,  Sheffield  23434. Station,  Sheffield,  L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. ORGAN  BUILDERS TO  H.M.  THE  KING BY  APPOINTMENT Christie  (it nit  (Dnjnn "  The  Perfect  Voice  of  the  Film  " 1 Reproduced  by  permission  of  Regal  Cinemas,  Ltd. Console  of  the  Mammoth  Christie  Unit  Organ at  the  Regal,    Marble    Arch,    London,  W.l. BRITISH  BUILT  THROUGHOUT. Wm.  Hill  &  Son  and  Norman  &  Beard,  Ltd. West  End  Offices: SCEPTRE  HOUSE,  169/173,  REGENT  ST.,  LONDON,  W.l Telephone  :  Gerrard  331 1 .  Telegrams  :    Cineorgans,  Piccy,  London. Works:  372,  YORK  ROAD,  CAMDEN  ROAD,  LONDON,  N.7. Branches:    Norwich,  Glasgow,  Hull,  Newcastle,  Brighton,  Berlin,  Calcutta,  Melbourne,  Christchurch,  N.Z. P.T.O. ORGAN  BUILDERS TO  H.M.  THE  KING. BY  APPOINTMENT Cljristk  Unit  dkgait "Chosen  for  the  Premier  Cinemas  " A    FEW    NOTABLE  INSTALLATIONS. The  Regal,  Marble  Arch. The  Pavilion,  Marble  Arch. The  Pavilion,  Shaftesbury  Avenue. The  Lido,  Golders  Green. The  Elite.  Wimbledon. The  Globe,  Old  Kent  Road. The  New  Empire,  Edmonton. The  Rialto,  Enfield. The  Olympia,  Shoreditch. The  Queens  Cinema,  Forest  Gate. Garons  Theatre,  Southend. The  Rivoli,  Southend. The  New  Palace,  Bristol. The  Variety  Theatre,  Eastleigh. Theatre  Royal,  Preston. La  Scala,  Glasgow. The  Tivoli,  Partick. Castle  Cinema,  Merthyr  Tydfil. Clou  Konzert  Haus,  Berlin. Bavaria  Theatre,  Berlin. The  Capitol,  Haymarket. The  Kensington,  Kensington. The  Cinema,  King's  Cross. The  Super  Cinema,  Bloomsbury The  Empire,  Stratford. The  Picture  House,  Balham. The  Pavilion,  Poplar. The  Empire,  Willesden. The  Lido,  Islington. The  Palladium,  Mile  End  Road. The  Regent,  Brighton. The  Regent,  Hull. The  Tower,  Hull. The  Capitol,  Tonbridge. The  Waverley,  Glasgow. The  Empire,  Dunedin,  N.Z. De  Luxe  Theatre,  Melbourne, Victory  Theatre,  Kogarah. The    Metropol,   Bratislava,  Czecho- slovakia. Aus. PENDING  INSTALLATIONS. The  Regent,  Portsmouth. The  Electric  Theatre,  Bournemouth. The  Rosevale,  Glasgow. New  Kino  Theatre,  Dortmund. The  Regent,  Chatham. B.B.  Cinerama,  Glasgow. The  Lyceum  Hall,  Sydney,  Aus. Deutsche  Palast,  Cologne. Apollo  Theatre,  Vienna. For  full  particulars  write- Wm.  Hill  &  Son  and  Norman  &  Beard,  Ltd. SCEPTRE  HOUSE,  169/173,  REGENT  ST.,  LONDON,  W.l Telephone  :    Gerrard  3311, Telegrams  :  Cineorgans,  Piccy,  London. Kinema  Directory  (England). 475 Electra  Palace,  Fitzalan  Square.— Prop., Sheffield  and  District  Cinematograph  Theatres, Ltd.,  1 8,  York  Street,  Sheffield.  Booked  by C.  Morton  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d. and  is.  Phone,  25624.  Station,  Sheffield, L.M.S. Globe  Picture  House,  Attercliffe  Common. — Prop.,  Sheffield  and  District  Cinematograph Theatres,  Ltd.,  18,  York  Street,  Sheffield. Booked  at  H.O.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two Mats,  weeklv.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Attercliff  4I559-  Station Attercliffe,  L.X.E.R. Grey  stones  Picture  Palace,  Ecclesall  Road. —Prop.,  Ecclesall  and  Endcliffe  Picture Palace  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Directors. Two  shows  nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  gd.  Phone, 60709.  Station,  Sheffield,  L.N.E.R.  and L.M.S, Heeley    Coliseum,    London    Road. — Prop., Heelev  Coliseum,  Ltd.    Res.  Man.  and  Sec, W.  Frank  Smith.     Booked  at  Hall.  Two Shows  nightly.    Prices,  4d.  to  8d.  Phone, Sharrow  51254.    Station,  Sheffield,  L.M.S. Heeley  Electric   Palace,  London  Road. — Prop.,   Heeley  and  Amalgamated  Cinemas Ltd.    Booked  by  E.  C.  Clayton  at  14,  Oak Street,  Sheffield.    Two  shows  nightly.  Two changes   weekly.     Prices,    4d.    to   is.  3d. Phone,   Sharrow   50253.      Station,  Heeley. Heeley   Green   Theatre,    Gleadless  Road, Heeley. — Prop.,  Heeley  Green  Picture  House, Ltd.    Booked  at  Hall  by  A.  Lawton.  Two shows  nightly.    Mat.  Sat.    Pictures,  Variety and  Drama.    Stage,  18  ft.  deep  ;    4  dressing- rooms.    Prices,  5d.  to  8d.    Phone,  Sharrow 51272.  Station,  Heeley,  L.M.S. Hillsboro'  Kinema  House,  Crooke's  Place. — Prop.,  Grosvenor  Hall  and  Estate  Co.,  Ltd. Booked  at  Hall  by  A.  R.  Favell.  Two  shows nightly.     Mat.  Mon.     Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  8d.     Phone,  Owlerton  43221. Station, .  Sheffield,  L.M.S. Lansdowxe  Picture  House,  London  Road. — Prop.,  Lansdowne  Pictures,  Ltd.,  18,  York Street.  Sheffield.     Booked  at  H.O.  Twice nightly.  Mats.,  Mon.,  Thurs.  and  Sat.  Prices, 3d.,  4d.  and  6d.      Phone,  Central  25823. Station,  Sheffield,  L.M.S. Lyric  Picture  House,  Main  Road,  Darnall. — Prop.,  Lyric  Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked at  14,  Oak  Street,  Heeley,  Sheffield.  Twice nightly.     Two    changes    weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.   Phone,  Attercliffe  41 710.  Station, Darnall,  L.N.E.R. Manor   Kinema,   City   Road.— Prop.,  Manor P.H.  Co.,  Ltd.     Twice  nightly.  Mat.  Sat. Prices,  4d.  to  is.     Phone,  Sheffield  20985. Station,  Sheffield,  L.M.S. Norfolk   Picture   Palace,  Duke    Street. — Prop.,  Norfolk  Picture  Palace  Ltd.  Booked at  Hall  by  Man.  and  Sec.  Two.  shows  nightly Mat.  Sat.   Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,  2|d. to  6d.   Phone,  Central  22867.   Station,  Shef- field, L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. Oxford  Palace,  Upperthorpe.— Prop.,  Heeley and  Amalgamated  Cinemas,  Ltd.  Booked  by E.  C.  Clayton.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Phone 25468.  Stations,  Sheffield,  L.M.S.  and L.N.E.R. Page  Hall  Cinema,  Idsworth  Road,  Pitsmoor. — Prop.,  Page  Hall  Cinema,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir., E.  Shepherd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  E.  Shepherd. Continuous,  twice   Sat.     Mats.,  Mon.  and Thurs.       Cafe,  Ballroom  and  Billiard  Hall attached.    Phone,  Sheffield  41915.  Stations, Sheffield,  L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. Palace,  Wincobank.— Prop. ,  Wincobank  Picture Palace  Co.    Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  9d.  Phone Attercliffe  41 714.  Station,  Wincobank,  L.M.S. Palladium,  Walkley.— Prop.,   Walkley  Palla- dium, Ltd.   Booked  at  Hall  by  A.  R.  Favell. Twice  nightly.   Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  8d.   Phone,  Owlerton  43276.  Station, Sheffield,  L.M.S. Park  Picture  Palace,  South  Street,  Park.— Prop.,  Sheffield  Park  Pictures,  Ltd.  Booked at  Hall.   Two  shows  nightly.   Prices,  2->d.  to 6d.   Phone,  Central  26234.  Station,  Sheffield. Pavilion,  Attercliffe  Common. — Prop.,  Heeley and  Amalgamated  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  14,  Oak Street,  Heeley,  Sheffield.     Booked  by  E.  C. Clayton  at  H.O.   Two  shows  nightly.  Mats. Mon.,  Thurs.  and  Sat.   Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.     Phone,  Attercliffe  41492. Picturedrome,     Upwell    Street. — Prop.,  F. Phcenix.    Two  shows  nightly.    Two  changes weeklv.      Phone,   Central  3783. Picture    Palace,    High    Green. — Prop.,  G. Wofienden.    One  show  nightly.    Two  changes weekly.    Prices,  sd.  to  9d.   Station-  West- wood,  L.N.E.R. Regent,  Barker's  Pool.     —Prop.,  Provincial Cinematograph  Theatres,  Ltd.,  New  Gallery House,   123,   Regent  Street,  London,  W.i. Phone,  Regent  3212.    Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  8d.  to  2s.  4d.    Pictures  and Variety.     Stage,  25  ft.  deep  ;     7  dressing- rooms.  Cafe  attached.  Phone,  Sheffield  21644 Stations,  Sheffield,  L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. Regent  Theatre,  Grimesthorpe. — Prop.,  Jack Bramson.     Pictures  and  Variety.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.    Stage,  16  ft.  deep  ;    4  dressing- rooms.   Variety  booked  by  Handko's  Agency, Shiregreen,    Sheffield.       "Phone,  Atterciffe 41983.  Stations,  Victoria  and  Central,  L.M.S. Roscoe  Picture   House,  Infirmary    Road. — Prop.,    Sheffield    Amusements    Co.,  Ltd., Booked  at  Hall.   Two  shows  nightly.  Prices, 3d.  to  6d.    Phone,  23728. Rutland  Picture  House,  Neepsend. — Prop., Rutland  Picture  House,  Ltd.     Two  shows nightly.    Prices,  3d.  to  6d.    Phone,  Central 23866.  Station,  Sheffield,  L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. Scala  Cinema.— Props.,  Scala  Cinemas  (Shef- field). Ltd.  Winter  Street.    Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.   Iwo  shows  on  Sat.    Prices.  6d. to  is.    Stage,  6  ft.  deep  ;    2  dressing-rooms. Cafe   and  Dance   Hall   attached.  Phone, Central  25406.     Station,  Sheffield,  L.M.S. If  I! §  When  better  pictures  are  being  made  P#D#CL  1 will  STILL  be  making  better. 476 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Sheffield  Picture  Palace,  Union  Street. — ■ Prop.,  Sheffield  Picture  Palace,  Ltd. Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Continuous.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Central  21608.  Station, Sheffield,  L.M.S. Star  Picture  House,  Ecclesall  Road. — Prop., Sheffield  Premier  Pictures,  Ltd.  Continuous. Cafe  and  Billiard  Hall  attached.  Phone, Central  25750.    Station,  Sheffield,  L.M.S. Sunbeam  Picture  House,  Barhsley  Road. — • Props.,  Sunbeam  Pictures,  Ltd..,  18,  York Street,  Sheffield.  Continuous  Mon.  to  Fri. Twice  nightly  Sat.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone, Central  41479.    Station,  Sheffield,  L.M.S. Theatre  Royal,  Attercliffe. — Lessee  and  .Man., W.  Bryan.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Prices,  4d.  to  9d.  Phone,  Attercliffe  41539. Station,  Sheffield  (L.M.S.  Parcels  Office). Tinsley  Picture  Palace. — Prop.,  Wincobank Picture  Palace  Co.  Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to gd.  Phone,  Attercliffe  41 71 3.  Station,  Tinsley, L.N.E.R.,  and  L.M.S. Tivoli,  Norfolk  Street.— Prop.,  Tivoli  (Sheffield), Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  Sydney  Kirkham.  Booked  at Hall  by  Man.  Dir.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Central 21438.  Station,  Sheffield,  L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. Unity  Picture  Palace,  Langsett  Road. — Prop.,  Uppe  thorpe  Picture  Palace  (Sheffield), Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Two  shows  nightly. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  8d. Phone,  Sheffield  43714.  Station.  Sheffield, L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. Victory  Palace,  Upwell  Street. — Props., Goldstones  (Cinemas),  Ltd,  28,  Hare  hills Avenue,  Leeds.  Phone,  Leeds  411 67.  Booked at  Leeds.  Twice  nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  9d. Billiard-room  attached.  Phone  41485.  Station, Sheffield,  L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R.  ' Weston  Picture  Palace,  Weston  Park. — ■ Prop.,  Hallamshire  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  18,  York Street,  Sheffield.  Booked  at  H.O.  Two  shows nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to 6d.    Station,  Sheffield,  L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. Wicker  Picture  House,  The  Wicker — Prop., Wicker  Picture  House  Syndicate.  Booked  at Hall  by  F.  S.  Whitehead.  Continuous.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Central  20532.  Station, Sheffield,  c/o  Parcels  Office,  Great  Central Station. Woodseats  Palace,  Woodseats. — Prop., Heeley  and  Amalgamated  Cinemas,  Ltd. Booked  by  E.  C.  Clayton,  14,  Oak  Street, Sheffield.  Two  shows  nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to 8d.  Phone,  70835.  Goods  to  Heeley  ;  Films to  Sheffield. SHEPSHED  (Leicester),  Pop.  5,600. Palace  Picture  House. — Prop.,  F.  Stafford' senr.    Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices 5d.  to  is.    Phone,  Shepshed  18.  Station, Shepshed,  L.M.S. SHEPTON  MALLET  (Somerset),  Pop.  4,294. Cinema. — Prop,  and  Man. ,  W.  Trueman  Dicken . Booked  at  Hall  by  Prop.    One  show  nightly. Three  on  Sat.    Prices  sd.  to  is.  3d.  Station. Shepton  Mallet,  G.W.R.  and  Som.  and  Dor. SHERBORNE  (Dorset),  Pop.  6,394. Palace,  Cheap  Street. — Prop.,  Rowland  Reeves. One  show  nightly,  two  Wed.,  three  Sat-. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.    Phone,  Sherborne  161. Station.  Sherborne,  S.R. SHERBURN    HILL   (Co.  Durham),  Pop 2,918. Co-operative  Pictures. — Prop..  Co-operative Society.  One  show  nightly.,  two  on  Sat. Prices,  4d.  to  qd.  Station,  Sherburn  Collierv, L.N.E.R. SHERBURN-IN-ELMET     Yorks),  Pop. 2,083. Cinema. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  G.  Habash. One  show  nightly,  two  on  Sat.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  sd.  to  is.  3d.  Station, South  Milford,  L.N.E.R. SHER1NGHAM  (Norfolk),  Pop.  4,775. Electric  Palace,  Cromer  Road. — Prop.,  C  A- Sadler.  Booked  at  The  Office,  Sheringham, by  R.  Forby.  One  show  nightly.  Prices,  6d. to  is.  3d.  Phone,  44.  Station,  Sheringham, L.N.E.R. SHIFNAL  (Salop).    Pop.  3,300. Empire  Theatre. SHILDON  (Co.  Durham),  Pop.  18,000. Cosy  Cinema. Hippodrome  Theatre. — Props.,  General  Theatre Corpn.,  Ltd.,  52,  Haymarket,  London,  S.W.i. Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Pictures  and Variety.  (Booked  at  North's,  Sunderland), Stage  35  ft.  deep';  7  dressing-rooms.  Prices, 3d.  to  ud.  Phone,  Shildon  29.  Station, Shildon,  L.N.E.R. Magnet  Picture  House. Picture  House,  Shildon. — Prop.,  G.  W.  Mac- Dowell,  "  Oaklea,"  Craddock  Terrace,  Shildon. Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Iwice  nightly. Prices,  3d.  to  8d.    Station,  Shildon. SHIPLEY  (Yorks),  Pop.  28,289. Pavilion  de  Luxe,  Commercial  Street. — Prop. Shipley  Pavilion,  Ltd.   Continuous.   6.30  to 10.30.  Two  changes  weekly.   Phone,  Shipley 315.    Station,  Shipley,  L.M.S. Picture    House,    Briggate. — Prop.,  Shipley Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd.  Twice  nightly.  Two changes  weeklv.   Phone,  Shiplev  1.  Station, Shipley,  L.M.S. Prince's  Hall,  Bradford  Road. — Continuous. Daily  Mat.   Two  changes  weekly.   Prices,  8d. to  is.   3d.     Phone,  Shipley  429. SHIPSTON-QN-STOUR     (Worcs),  Pop. 1,5D0. Electric  Picture  House.— Prop,  and  Res. Man.,  E.  A.  Ryde  .  One  change  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d.  Station,  Shipston, G.W.R. SHIREBROOK  (Derby),  Pop.  11,116. Empire.- — Prop.,  T.  Moorley.  One  show  nightly, two  on  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d. to  is.  Phone,  Shirebrook  22.  Station,  Shire- brook. Town  Hall,  Main  Street.—  Prop.,  T.  Moorley. One  show  nightly,  two  on  Sat.  Mat.  Wed. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is, Phone,  Shirebrook  5.  Stations,  Shirebrook, L.M.S.  and  Shirebrcjk  South,  L.N.E.R. SHIREMOOR  (Northumberland),  Pop.  5,000. Palace.— Prop.,  J.  R.  McMillen  and  A.  B- Roxburgh.  Booked  at  Hall.  One  show  nightly- Three  on  Sat.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage, 16  ft.  deep.  Prices,  3d.  to  gd.  Station,  Back- worth,  L.N.E.R. Kinema  Directory  (England). All SHOEBURYNESS  (Essex),  Pop.  6,414. Palace    Theatre. — Prop.,    Daisy  Meatyard. One  show  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.     Station,  Shoeburyness,  L.M.S. SHOREHAM -BY-SEA  (Sussex),  Pop.  7,272 Coliseum  Theatre. — Lessor,  Florence  Tyrrell- Pictures,  Drama  and  Variety.  Phone. Shoreham  90.  Station.  Shoreham.  S.R. Duke  of  kokk's  Theatre  (late  Bijou),  High Street.— Prop.,  Sussex  Picturedromes  Co., Ltd.,  Preston  Circus,  Brighton.  Phone, Brighton  5903.  Gen.  Man.,  E.  Vincent Glenister.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  Gen.  Man. Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone.  Shore- ham 143. SHDTTON  CDLLIERY  (Dur.),   Pop.  8,800 Empire  Theatre. — Prop.,  A.  Allom.  One show  nightly,  two  on  Sat.  Three  changes weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  gd.  station,  Shotton Bridge,  L.N.E.R. Theatre  Royal. — Prop.,  Shotton  Pictures, Ltd.,  37,  King  Street,  South  Shields.  Phone, South  Shields  6.  Pictures  and  Variety. Booked  at  H.G.  Once  nightlv,  twice  Mon. and  Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  '  Stage,  28  ft. deep.    Station,  Shotton  Bridge,  L.N.E.R. SHREWSBURY  (Shrops),  Pop.  31,013. Central  Cinema. — Prop.,  C.  S.  Joseph.  14, Speedwell  Road,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham. Phone,  Midland  3509.  Booked  at  H.O. Continuous  in  winter,  6.30  to  10.30  in  summer. Prices,  6d,  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Shrewsbury 2395.     Station,  Shrewsbury,  G.W.R. Empire. — Props.,  Shrewsbury  Empires,  Ltd., 9,  The  Square,  Shrewsbury.  Phone,  Shrews- bury 2237.  Booked  at  197,  Wardour  Street, London,  W.  Continuous  and  Variety.  Stage 12^- ft.  deep.  Cafe  attached.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s. Phone,  Shrewsbury  2619.  Station,  Shrews- bury, G.W.R. King's  Hall,  Wyle  Cop.— Prop.,  Shrewsbury Cinematograph  Theatre  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Shrewsbury  2467. Station,  Shrewsbury,  G.W.R. SIDCUP  (Kent),  Pop.  8,940. King's  Hall  Picture  Playhouse,  High  Street. Props.,  Robins,  Reeds  and  Barnaby.  Booked by  T.  L.  Parkinson  at  Crofton  Park  Cinema, Brocklev.  Two  shows,  Thurs.,  Fri.,  three  on Sat.  Prices,  8d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Sidcup 539  (Kings  Hall).    Station,  Sidcup,  S.R. SIDMOUTH  (Devon),  Pop.  5,669. Cinema.— Prop.,   A.   W.   Ellis,   High  Street, Sidmouth.  Booked  at  Hall.  One  show  nightly. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  iod. Station,  Sidmouth,  S.R. SILEBY    (Leics),   Pop.  3,500. Futurist  Cinema  and  Dance  Hall,  Swan Street. — Prop.,  G.  G.  and  E.  Baum.  Booked at  Hall  by  Man.   Once  nishtlv.   Prices,  Gd.  to is.    Station,  Sileby,  L.M.S. SILLOTH-ON-SOLWAY  (Cumb  ) Picture  House. SILSDEN  (Yorks),  Pop.  4,815. Silsden  Picture  Palace,  Bradley  Road. — Prop.,  Clifford  Briggs.  Booked  by  J.  Holmes, Bradford.  One  show  nightly.  Two  changes weeklv.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Station,  Steeton, L.M.S SILVERDALE  (Staffs),  Pop.  7,795. Queen's  Palace,  High  Stteet. — Props.,  Locker and  Mason.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is. Station.  Silverdale,  L.M.S. SITTINGBOURNE  (Kent),  Pop.  9,339. Empire  Picture  Theatre,  High  Street  East. — Prop  and  Man.,  H.  R.  Butler.  Booked  at  Hall by  appointment  only.  Twice  nightly  or  Con- tinuous. Mats.,  Wed.  and  Sat.  Prices  4d.  to is.  Phone,  Sittingbourne  182.  Station,  Sit- tingbourue,  S.R.,  and  Kent  Films  Motor  Trans- port Co. Queen's,  High  Street. —  Prop.,  Sittingbourne Electric  Theatre  Co.,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  W. Furness  Maxfteld.  Twice  nightly.  Twc changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d  to  is.  2d. Station,  Sittingbourne,  S.R. SKEGNESS  (Lincs),  Pop.  9,251. King's  Cinema,  Scarborough  Avenue.— Prop, and  Res.  Man.,  H.  de  Mond.  Three  shows daily.  Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  6d.   Station,  Skegness,  L.N.E.R. Lawn  Theatre. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  H.  de Mond.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices. 6d.  to  is.  6d.   Phone,  Skegness  90  and  182. Tower  Picture  House. — Prop.,  Tower  Theatr, (Skegness)  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  Fred  Clements, Arcadia  Lodge,  Skegness.  Phone,  102. Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly. SKELMANTHORPE  (Yorks),  Pop.  3,900. Palace. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  W.  A.  Black burn.     One  show   nightly.     Two  changes weekly.    Prices,    5d.    to    9d.    Phone,  42. Station,  Skelmanthorpe,  L.M.S. SKELMERSDALE  (Langs),  Pop.  6,687. Empire,  Elson  Road. — Prop.,  S.  A.  Shaw,  83, Barnsley  Street,  Wigan.     Booked  at  Hail. Once  nightly.     Prices,  3d.  to  9d.  Station, Skelmersdale,  L.M.S. Palace.— Prop.,  S.  A.  Shaw. SKIPTON  (Yorks),  Pop.  12,013. Gem. Premier  Picture  Palace,  Keighley  Road. — ■ Prop.,  Premier  Picture  Palace  Co.  (Skipton) Ltd.  One  show  nightly,  three  on  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  2d. Station,  Skipton,  L.M.S. !      NELSON  KEYS  with  MIRIAM W.andF. SEEGAR  in Jan.  20/30 !  WHEN  KNIGHTS  WERE  BOLD British  and  Dominions  Picture  directed  by Tim  Whelan. 478 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. SLAITHWA1TE  (Yorks),  Pop.  5,442. New  Theatre. — Prop.,  Hawthorne  &  King Ltd.    Sec.  and  Man.,  Geo.  Taylor  Smith. Booked  at  Cinema  Exchange,  Leeds.  Once nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Station, Slaithwaite,  L.M.S. SLEAFORD  (Lines),  Pop.  6,680. Exchange  Theatre. — Prop.,  Sleaford  Corn Exchange  Co.,  Ltd.  Pictures  and  Varieties. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Varieties  booked  by Will  Dalton,  Manchester.  Stage  24  ft.  deep  ; 6  dressing-rooms .  Phone,  Sleaford  99. Station,  Sleaford,  L.N.E.R. Picturedrome,  Southgate. — Prop.,  Sleaford Picture  Palace,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Two  changes weeklv.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Sleaford 87.    Station,  Sleaford,  L.N.E.R. SLOUGH  (Bucks),  Pop.  16,392. Crown  Cinema,  Windsor  Road. Palace  Cinema,  High  Street. — Prop..  The Slough  Theatre  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by Man.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d. Phone,  Slough  275. SMALLTHORNE  (Staffs),  Pop.  14,019. Picture  Palace. — Prop..  Smallthorne  Picture Palace  Co.,  Ltd.,  South  King  Street.  Gen. Man.,  J.  C.  Pico.  Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to 6d.  Phone,  Hanley  73 7S.  Station,  Burslem, L.M.S. SMETHWICK  (Staffs),  Pop.  75,757. Capehill  Electric  Theatre. — Prop.,  Gaumont British  Pictures  Corpn.,  Ltd.  Booked  at H.O.  Continuous.  Daily  Mat.  Prices,  3d.  to is.  Phone,  Smethwick  181.  Station,  Smeth- wick,  L.M.S. Coliseum,  Bearwood  Road. — Prop.,  E.  Hewit- son,  Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  Alan  E. Hewitson.  Continuous.  Variety  and  Pictures. Stage  17  ft.  deep.  Prices,  6d.  and  gd.  Phone, Edg.  2244.  Station,  Smethwick,  L.M.S.  or G.W.R. Empire. — Prop.,  E.  Hewitson,  Princes  Hall, Smethwick.  Booked  at  Princes  Hall  by  Prop. Continuous.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Phone,  Smeth- wick 221.  Station,  Smethwick,  L.M.S. Majestic  Picture  Theatre,  Bearwood. — Prop., E.  Hewitson.  Booked  at  Princes  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Daily  mat.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  is. Palace,  Oldbury  Road. — Prop.,  E.  Hewitson. Booked  at  Princes  Hall  by  Prop.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekty.  Prices,  4d.  and  6d. Station,  Smethwick  Junction,  G.W.R. Prince's  Hall,  High  Street. — Prop.,  E.  Hewit- son. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices  5d.  to  is.  Phone, Smethwick  221.  Station,  Smethwick,  L.M.S. Rink  Picture  House,  Windmill  Lane. — Prop.; Denman  (Midland)  Cinemas,  Ltd.  Continuous. Mat.  daily.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Smeth. wick  200.    Station,  Smithwick  L.M.S. SNODL AND  (Kent),  Pop.  4,485. Cinema. — Prop.,  Oxford  Circuit  Cinemas,  Ltd. Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Station, Snodland.,  S.R. SO  HAM  (Cambs),  Pop.  4,682. Electric  Cinema,  Red  Lion  Square. — Prop, and  Man.,  William  Lund.  Booked  at  Hall. Once  nightly.  Mat.  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Station,  Soham.  Films by  Cambridge  Transport  Co SOLIHULL  (Warwickshire),  Pop.  21,000. Ve  Arden  Cinema. — Prop.,  Solihull  Picture House  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  by  E.  Garfield  at 5,  Hampton  Road,  Birchnelds,  Birmingham. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Solihull  398.  Station, Solihull,  G.W.R. SOMERCOTES  (Derby),  Pop.  5,000. Empire  Theatre. Premier  Electric  Theatre. — Prop..  Geo. Beastall.  Booked  at  Hall.  Two  shows nightly  Mon.  and  Sat.,  one  rest  of  week Prices,  4d,  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Leabrooks  54. Station,  Pye  Bridge,  L.M.S. SOMERSHAM  (Hunts),  Pop.  1,400. Park  Hall. — -Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  M.  Williams. Head  office,  Picture  Palace,  Chatteris.  Two changes   weekly.     Prices,    5d.    to    is.  6d. Station,  Somersham,  L.N.E.R. SOMERTON  (Som  ),  Pop.  1,854. Unicorn  Assembly  Room.— Prop.,  F.  J.  Gibbs, High  Street,  Stoke-under-Ham,  Somerset- shire. Once  weeklv  (Thurs.).  Station,  Somer- ton,  G.W.R. SOUTHALL  (Mddx.),  Pop,  30,261. Gem  Electric  Theatre,  The  Green. — Prop, and  Res.  Man..  Richard  Murch.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Southail, G.W.R. King's  Hall,  South  Road.— Prop. ,  Uxbridge  and Southail  Wesleyan  Mission.  Superintendent Minister,  Rev.  Allen  F.  Parsons.  Booked  at Hall  by  Charles  E.  J.  Abbott.  Sats.  only. Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Children's  Mat.  Sat.  Prices, id.  and  2d.  Phone,  Southail  25.  Station, Southail,  G.W.R. Maypole  Employees'  Recreation  Institute. — Prop.,  Maypole  Employees'  Club.  Gen- Sec,  George  H.  Gray.  Occasional  shows- Phone,  Southail  0200.    Station.  Southail. Palace  Cinema,  South  Road. — Prop.,  United Picture  Theatres,  Hippodrome  Chambers, High  Street,  Camden  Town,  London,  N.W.i. Pictures  and  Variety.  Films  Booked  at  H.O. Variety  at  Myers  Agency,  1,  Litchfield  Street, London,  W.C.2.  Continuous.  Prces,  Sd.  to is.  iod.  Phone.  Southail  0170.  Station, Southail,  G.W.R. SOUTHAMPTON  (Hants),  Pop.  160,997. Alexandra  Picture  Theatre,  Above  Bar. — Prop.,  Alexandra  Picture  Theatre  (South- ampton), Ltd.  Booked  at  1,  Soho  Squaie, London,  by  Colonel  H.  A.  Browne.  Con- tinuous, Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  Phone,  Southamp- ton 4728.    Station,  Southampton  West,  S.R. Atherley  Cinema,  Shirley. — Prop.  W.  D.  Buck. Continuous.  Mat.,  Wed.  and  Sat.  Three changes  weekly.  Prices.  6d.  to  is.  Phone, Southampton  4852.  Station,  Southampton West. Empire  Theatre,  Bugle  Street. — Licence  held by    Mr.    Watkins.    Station,  Soutaampton Docks,  S.R. Gaiety  Picture  House,  High  Street.— Prop., Gaiety  Picture  House  (Southampton),  Ltd. Booked  at  Scala,  Croydon.  Continuoai.  Three changes  weekly.    Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  Phone. Southampton  2572.    Stations,  Southampton Docks,  and  West,  S.R. King's  Theatre. — Kingsland  Square. — Prop.. Frank  S.  Bromley.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Prop. 3  shows  daily.    Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, 2870.   Station,  Southampton  West.  S-RT Kinema  Directory  (England). 479 Lyric  Cinema,  St.  Denys.  Prop.,  Palladium (Southampton),  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by V.  Burton.  Twice  nightly.  Mat.  Sat.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.  Phone,  Southampton  5085.  Station, Southampton  West,  S.R. New  Central  Hall,  St.  Mary's  Street.— Prop., VVesleyan  Central  Mission.  Booked  at  Hall. Kiddies'  Kinema,  etc.  Prices,  3d.  to  is. Phone,  Southampton  4412.  Station,  South- ampton Docks,  S.R. Palladium,  Portswood.— Prop.,  S.  A.  Bacon and  H.  J.  Hood.  Booked  at  Hall.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  South- ampton West,  S.R. Picturedrome,  Northam. — Prop.,  Capt.  G.  H. Clement,  74,  St.  James'  Road,  Southampton. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to is.   Station,  Northam,  S.R. Picture  House,  Above  Bar.— Prop.,  British Cinematograph  Theatres,  Ltd.,  190,  Piccadilly. Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Continuous.  Prices, 8d.  to  2s.  Phone,  Southampton  2819.  Station, Southampton  West,  S.R. Regent  Cinema,  Park  Stree1-,  Shirley. — -Props., Palmer  and  Clement,  74,  St.  James  Road. Booked  at  Hail  by  G.  H.  Clement.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Station,  Southamp- ton West,  S.R. Rialto  Theatre,  Shirley  Road. — Prop.,  Rialto Cinema  (Southampton),  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone, Southampton  5273.  Station,  Southampton West,  S.R. Southampton    Picture   Palace,   113A,  East Street. — Prop.,  A.  G.  Cornish  Trestrall. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  5d.,  8d. and  is.  Phone,  Southampton  4874.  Station, Southampton  Docks  and  West,  S.R. Standard  Cinema,  East  Street. — -Prop.,  J.  W. Parker,  63,  Cranbury  Avenue,  Southampton. Booked  at  Hall  by  Prop.  Continuous.  Prices, 5d.  to  8d.  Station,  Southampton  Docks  and Southampton  West,  S.R. Woolston  Picture  Theatre. — Prop.,  Wools- ton  Picture  Theatre  Co.,  Ltd.  Continuous. Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Woolston  23.  Station,  Woolston,  S.R. SOUTH   BANK  (Yorks),  Pop.  14,977. Empire    Theatre. — Prop.,    C.    G.  Bennett- Booked  at  Hall.  Two  shows  nightly.  Once Sunday.  Three  changes  weekly.  Pictures  and Variety.  Stage,  48  ft.  deep.  Prices  2  id.  to 8d.  Phone,  8.  Station,  South  Bank,  L.N.E.R. Hippodrome. — Prop.,  A.  Campbell. SOUTH  ELMSALL  (Yorks),  Pop.  4,360. Empire. — Prop.,  Walker,  Issott  and  Co.,  Ltd Man.  Dir. ,  A.  Raynor.    Pictures  and  Varieties. Booked  at  Hall.    Once  nightly.    Two  on  Sat. Prices,  5d.  to  is.    Station,  South  Elmsall, L.N.E.R. Picture  Palace. South  Elmsall  Picture  Hall. SOUTH  END-ON-SEA  (Essex).  Pop.  106,021. Garon's  Imperial  Theatre,  Broadway. — Prop.,  H.  Garon.  Continuous.  Sundays  at 8  p.m.  Two  changes  weekly.  Price  is.  Phone, Southend  0.  Station,  Southend,  L.M.S.,  and L.N.E.R.  or  Motor  Transport. Gibbs  Picture  House,  West  Street. — Prop. H.  W.  Mead.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Sundays  at  8  p.m.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Station,  Prittlewell,  L.N.E.R., and  Southend-on-Sea,  L.M.S.,  or  Motor Transport. Kursaal  Kinema. — Prop.,  Kursaal  (Southend- on-Sea)  Estates,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  De  E. Morehouse.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Sundays  at  8  p.m.  Three  changes  weekly. Prices,  9d.  to  is.  iod.  Phone,  Southend  153. Station,  Southend,  L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. or  Motor  Transport. Lyric  Cinema,  Tylers  Avenue,  High  Street.— Prop.,  G.  F.  Sanders.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Sundays  at  8  p.m.  Prices,  4d.  to  is. Phone,  Southend  4852.  Station,  Southend, L.M.S.,  L.N.E.R.  or  Motor  Transport. Rivoli  Cinema.— Prop.,  Sidney  Bacon's  Pictures Ltd.  Reg.  Office,  108,  Gt.  Russell  Street, Bloomsbury,  W.C.t.  Phone,  Museum  5221-2. Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Sundays  at 8  p.m.  Two  changes  weekly.  Cafe  attached. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Southend  4580 Station,  Southend,  L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R.  or Motor  lransoort. Strand  Cinema,  High  Street  and  Warrior Square. — Prop.,  Warrior  Square  Picture Theatre,  Ltd.,  14,  Strand  Arcade,  Southend. Booked  at  Hall  by  Frank  Baker,  Man.  Dir. Continuous.  Sundays  at  8  p.m.  Prices  4d. to  is.  iod.  Phone,  Southend  318.  Station, Southend,  L.M.S.,  and  L.N.E.R.  or  Motor Transport. See  also  Westcliff-on-Sea  and  Leigh-on-Sea. SOUTH  KIRKBY  (Yorks),  Pop.  6,500. New  Cinema.- — Prop.,  South  Kirkby  Cinemas. (1924),  Ltd.  Once  nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  nd. Station,  South  Elmsall,  L.M.S. SOUTH  MOOR  (Co.  Durham). Arcadia. — Booked  at  H.O.      Carnegie  Hall, Workington.    Continuous.    Prices,  3d.  to  8d. Phone,  Stanley  123.    Station,  Shield  Row. Tivoli.- — Booked    at    H.O.    Carnegie  Hall, Workington.    Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to  8d. Station,  Shield  Row,  L.N.E.R. SOUTH  NORMANTON  (Derby),  Pop.  7,000. Palace. — Prop,  Midland  Empire  Theatres,  Ltd., Victoria  Street,  South  Normanton.  Booked at  H.O.,  by  J.  Pollard.  Two  shows  nightly Sat.,  one  rest  of  week.  Stage  26ft.  deep. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  South  Nor- manton 1.    Station,  Afreton,  L.M.S. SOUTH  PETHERTON  (Som.) Memorial  Hall. I  "THE  FIGHTING  MARINE"  P  .D  .  C.  I \  will  absolutely  delight  any  audience  says  Motion  || f  Picture   News.  || 480 The  Kin  em  ato  graph  Year  Book. SOUTHPORT  (Lancs.),  Pop.  76,644. Birkdale  Picture  Palace,  Aughton  Road. — Prop.,  Birkdale  Picture  Palace,  Ltd.,  429a, Lord  Street,  Southport.  Phone,  Southport 2960.  Gen.  Man.,W.  J.  Speakman.  Booked  at Hall.  Two  shows  nightly,  and  Sunday  at  8.15. One  Mat.  weekly.  Occasional  Variety.  Stage, 7  ft.  deep  ;  1  dressing-room.  Prices,  5d.  to  is. Phone,  Birkdale  6438.  Station,  Birkdale, L.M.S. Coliseum,  Nevill  Street. — Prop.,  Coliseum  Cine- ma (Southport),  Ltd.     Three  shows  daily. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Southport  3291. Station,   Chapel  Street,  L.M.S. Palace,  Lord  Street. — Prop.,  Southport  Palace, Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Three  shows  daily. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s. Phone  991.  Station,  Chapel  Street,  L.M.S. New  Palladium,  Lord  Street.— Prop.,  South- port  Palladium  (1921)  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall by  Gen.  Man.  Three  times  daily.  Pictures and  Variety.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, Southport   1 2 10.      Station,   Chapel  Street, Pictured rome,  Lord  Street. — Prop.,  Southport Picturedrome,  Ltd.  Booked  at  60,  Lime Street,  Liverpool,  by  North  Western  Booking Agency.  Three  shows  daily.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.6d. Phone,  Southport  5019.  Station,  Chapel Street,  L.M.S. Plaza,  Liverpool  Road,  Ainsdale. — Prop., Coliseum  Cinema  (Southport),  Ltd.  Con- tinuous, Mon.  to  Fri.  Three  shows  Sat. Booked  at  Coliseum,  Southport.  Prices,  6d. to  is.  3d.  Cafe  and  Dance  Hall  attached. Station,   Ainsdale,  L.M.S. Queen's  Cinema,  Devonshire  Road. — Prop., High  Park  Picture  Palace  Co.  (Southport), Ltd.  Two  shows  nightly.  Four  changes weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone,  Southport 81 61.  Station,  Church  Town,  L.M.S. Savoy  Cinema,  Churchtown. — Prop.,  Birkdale Picture  Palace,  Ltd.,  429a,  Lord  Street, Southport.  Booked  at  Hail.  Twice  nightly, one  Mat.  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Occa- sional Variety.  Stage,  16  ft.  deep  ;  2  dressing- rooms.    Station,  Churchtown,  L.M.S. Scala  Cinema  de  Luxe,  Winter  Gardens.— Prop.,  Southport  Opera  House  and  Winter Gardens,  Ltd.  Phone,  Southport  3330.  Three shows  daily.  Occasional  Variety.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Southport  3819.  Station Chapel  Street,  L.M.S. SOUTHSEA  (Hants). (See  Portsmouth.) SOUTH     SHIELDS    (Co.  Durham),  Pop. 116,667. Crown. Grand  Electric,  Ocean  Road. — Prop.,  Geo.  A. Clark  and  J.  M.  Mcintosh.  Booked  at  Hall  by Man.  Two  shows  nightly.  Prices,  4d.  to  9c!. Phone,  South  Shields  160.  Station,  South Shields,  L.N.E.R. Palace  Theatre,  Frederick  Street,  High Shields.— Prop.,  High  Shields  Palace  Theatre Co.,  Ltd.,  40,  Westgate  Road,  Newcastle. Pictures  and  Variety.  Booked  at  H.O. Two  shows  nightly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d. Stage,  30  ft.  deep ;  dressing-room  accom- modation for  120  Phone,  South  Shields 267.  Station,  High  Shields,  L.N.E.R. Paragon. — Prop. and  Res.  Man.,  JamesBainton. Two  shows  daily.  Two  changes  weekly. Station,  South  Shields,  L.N.E.R. Pavilion,  Derby  Street. — Prop.,  Wm.  Stephen Shepherd,  61,  Preston  Avenue,  North  Shields. Phone,  North  Shields  87.  Two  shows  nightly. Prices,  4d.  to  nd.  Phone,  South  Shields  688. Station,  South  Shields,  L.N.E.R. Picture  House,  Ocean  Road. — Prop.,  L.  C. Thompson,  Pinewood,  Ponteland,  S.  Shields. Phone,  Ponteland  79.  Booked  at  Hal!. Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone,  South Shields  739-    Station,  S.  Shields,  L.N.E.R. Queen's  Theatre,  Mile  End  Road.— Prop.. Borough  Theatre  Co.  (South  Shields),  Ltd, Pictures  and  Variety.  Booked  at  Hall  by Man.  Two  shows  nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to 'is.  2d.  Stage,  40  ft.  deep;  6  dressing- rooms.  Phone,  South  Shields  650.  Station, South  Shields,  L.M.S. Scala  Theatre,  Ocean  Road. — Props.,  Black Bros.  Booked  at  Rink  Offices,  Holmside,, Sunderland.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d„ Phone,  819  S.S. Westoe  Picture  House,  Chichester  Road. — Lessees,  Baldwin  and  Dawson.  Booked  at Newcastle.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  gd. Phone,  South  Shields  877.  Station,  South Shields,  L.N.E.R. SOUTHWiCK  (Sussex),  Pop.  4,849. Picture  House. SOUTH  WIGSTON  (Leicester),  Pop.  4,00!) Picture  House,  Blaby  Road. — Prop,  and  Res. Man.,  George  Smith,  Bangalore,  Glen  Parva. Booked  at  Hall.    One  show  nightly.  Two. changes  week] v.  Phone,  South  Wigston  89285. Station,  South  Wigston,  L.M.S. SOUTHWOLD  (Suffolk),  Pop.  3,376. The  Cinema. — Prop.,  Geo.  Crick,  Anchor  Villa Southwold.  Phone  10.  Booked  by  Prop, Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  2s.  Station. Southwold,  L.N.E.R.  to  Halesworth,  thence by  Southwold  R. SOWERBY  BRIDGE  (Yorks),  Pop.  11,452. Electric  Theatre,  Wharfe  Street. — Prop. Denman  Pictures  Houses,  Ltd.  4-6,  Denman Street,  London,  W.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  Three shows  Sat.  once  nightly  rest  of  week.  Prices, 4d.  and  8d.  Phone,  Sowerby  Bridge  152. Station,  Sowerby  Bridge,  L.M.S. Palace.— Prop.,  A.  C.  E.  Greene,  Victoria  Hall, Hahfax.  Phone,  Halifax  221.  Booked  by  W. Simpson,  Pudsey.  Once  nightly.  Three  times Sat.  Prices,  4<1  and  6d.  Station,  Sowerby Bridge,  L.M.S. SPALDING  (Lincs),  Pop.  10,702. Picture     House,     Westlode     Street. — Prop. Spalding  Picture  House,  Ltd.    Booked  at New    Theatre,     Boston,     by    G.  Aspland, Howden.  Twice  nightly.  Prices,  6d.  to  iod. Station,  Spalding,  L.N.E.R. Regent  Theatre,  Sheep  Market. — Prop., Spalding  Picture  House,  Ltd.  Booked  at the  New  Theatre.  Boston,  by  G.  Aspland Howden.  Twice  nightly.  Cafe  attached.  Phone, Spalding  98.  Prices,  7§d.  to  is.  3d.  Station, Spalding,  L.N.E.R. SPENNYMOOR  (Co.  Durham),  Pop.  18,243 Arcadia— Prop.,  R.  F.  Gowland,  7,  Spenny- moor.  One  show  nightly.  Two  on  Sat.  Prices, 3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Spennymoor  7.  Station, Spennymoor,  L.N.E.R. Empire,  Mount  Pleasant. — Lessee  and  Man., T.  Dawson  Unwin.  Booked  at  Hall.  One show  nightly.  Two  on  Sat.  Mat.,  Wed.  and Sat.    Prices,  3d.  to  9d.    Station,  Spennymoor. Globe  Theatre,  Byers  Green.— Prop.,  Mrs.  E. Kenny.  One  show  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  z£d.  to  is.  Station,  Byers Green,  L.N.E.R. Kinema  Directory  (England). 481 Tivoli  Electric  Theatre,  Cheapside.  Prop., A.  J.  Vasey.  One  show  nightly,  three  on  Sat. Three  changes  weekly.   Prices,  3d.  to  9$. SPILSBY  (Lincs),  Pop.  1,400. Franklyn  Cinema. SPONDON  (Derby),  Pop.  3,140. Picture  House. — Prop.,  T.  H.  Henry,  7,  Star Inn,  King  Street,  Derby.  Booked  by  Walter Fearn,  60,  Bridge  Street,  Derby.  Once nightly,  twice  on  Sat.  Mat.  Sat.  Prices,  6d. to  is.  3d.  Station,  Spondon. STAFFORD  (Staffs),  Pop.  28,632. Palace,  eathHay's. Picture  House,  Bridge  Street.— Prop., Goodall's Pictures,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Sandonia.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Stafford 291.    Station,  Stafford,  L.M.S. Sandonia. — Prop.,  Goodall's  Pictures,  Ltd. Booked  at  Hall.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone, Stafford  328.    Station,  Stafford,  L.M.S. STAINCROSS  (near  Barnsley)  (Yorks),  Pop. 4,000. Picture  House.— Prop.,  Staincross  P.H.,  Ltd Booked  at  Leeds  by  Sec.  One  show  nightlv Two  Mon.  and  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Station,  Staincross,  L.N.E.R  . STAINES  (Mddlx.),  Pop.  7,329. Empire  Cinema,  High  Street. — Prop,  and  Man., M.  E.  Herridge.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices.  6d.  to  is.  6d. Phone.  Staines  171.    Station,  Staines,  S.R. STAINFORTH  (Yorks),  Pop.  5,000. Stainforth  Cinema,  Emmerson  Avenue. — Prop.,  Doncaster  and  District  Cinema  Co., King's  Arcade,  Doncaster.  Phone,  Doncaster 894.  Booked  at  Hall.  Twice  nightly.  Prices, 3d.  to  is.   Stations,  Stainforth  and  Hatfield. STALYBRIDGE  (Cheshire),  Pop.  25,233. Grand  Cinema. New  Princes,  Albert  Square. — Prop.,  New Princes  Cinema  (Stalybridge),  Ltd.  Booked by  James  Brearley,  at  21,  Bridge  Street, Manchester.  Twice  nightly,  3  Mats,  weekly. Prices,  sd.  to  is.  Phone,  Stalybridge  485. Station,  Stalybridge,  L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. Palace,  Market  Street. — Prop.,  Empire  Picture Palace,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Two  shows  Sat. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices.  <?d.  to  is. Phone,  Ashington  156.  Station.  Stalvbridge , L.M.S.  ' STAMFORD  (Lincs),    Pop.  9,881. Central  Cinema,  Broad  Street.— Prop. ,  Central Cinemas,  Ltd.,  21.  Hobson  Street,  Cambridge. Phone,  Cambridge  13.  Booked  at  H.O.  by P.  V.  Wallis.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is. iod.  Phone,  Stamford  170.  Station,  Stam- ford, L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. Picturedrome,  Corn  Exchange,  9,  Tinwell Road.  Props.  W.  E.  Dodman,  A.  R. Green  and  C.  E.  Dodman.  Two  shows  nightly. Two  changes  weekly.    Pictures  and  Varietv. Stage,  26  ft.  deep.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  iod. Phone,  Stamford  172.  Station,  Stamford, L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. STAN  DISH  (Lancs.),  Pop.  7,294. Picture  House. STANHOPE  (Co.  Durham),  Pop.  1,925. Town  Hall  Cinema. STANLEY  S.O.  (Co.  Durham). Pavilion  Cinema,  High  Street.— Prop.,  T.  Cass Craven.    Phone,  Stanley  69. STANLEY  (near  Wakefield)  (Yorks),  Pop. 14,689. Picture  House,  Lake  Lock. — Prop.,  Stanley Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by Man.  One  show  nightly.  Two  on  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Station, Stanley,  L.N.E.R. STANNINGLEY  (Yorks),  Pop.  3,061. Pavilion. Royal  Hall,  Bradford  Road.— Prop,  and  Man., William  Leverton.  Booked  at  Sans  Souci, Kingsway,  Whitkirk,  Leeds.  Pictures  and occasional  variety.  Once  nightly,  twice  Sat. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Stanningley  71706. Station,  Stanningley. STAPLEFORD  (Notts),  Pop.  11,516. Palace. — Prop.,  Edwin  Widdowson.  Booked  at Bulwell  by  H.  J.  Widdowson,  Secy.  Con- tinuous. Two  shows  Sat.  Prices,  4'd.  to  is. Station,  Stapleford,  L.M.S. Victory  Cinema.— Prop,  and  Man.,  A.  H.  King, 24..  Gossey  Road,  Nottingham.  Booked  at Hall.  Evening  show.  Prices,  6d.  to  is. Phone,  Sandiacre  120.  Stations,  Stapleford and  Sandiacre,  L.M.S. STAVELEY  (Derby),  Pop.  12,018. Central  Cinema.— Prop  .,  Kendall  Bros.  One show  nightly,  one  Mat.  weekly.  Two  changes weekly.    Prices,  sd.  to  is.  Phone,  Staveley  4. Station,  Staveley  Town,  L.M.S. Empire.  Chesterfield. — Prop.,  Kendall  Bros. Booked  at  Hall.  One  show  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  sd.  to  is.  Phone, Staveley  4. STEVENAGE  (Herts),  Pop.  5,039. Cinema.. — Prop,  and  Man.,  E.  D.  Hayward, Lawn  View,  London  Road,  Luton.  Booked at  Hall.  Twice  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Stevenage  143. Station,  Stevenage,  L.N.E.R. STOCKINGFORD  (Warwick),  Pop.  9,708. Palace,  Short  Street. — Prop.,  Ashley  and  Hill. One  show  nightly.     Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  8d.      Station,  Stockingford, L.M.S. W.andF. Jan.  27/30 BENITA  HUME  with  CYRIL  MAC LAGLEN  and  ALF  GODDARD  in BALACLAVA Gainsborough  Picture  made  in  conjunction  with British  Acoustic  Films 482 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. STOCKPORT  (Cheshire),  Pop.  123,315. Alexandra  Cinema,  Edgeley. — Prop.,  Alexan- dra Cinema  Co.  (Edgelev),  Ltd.  Continuous. Mats.,  Mon.,  Wed.,  Thurs.  and  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  od.  Phone, Stockport  2081'.    Station,  Edgeley,  L.M.S. Brinksway  Pictorium. — Booked  at  Hall  by  H. Frearson.  Continuous  Mon.  and  Sat.  Once nightlyrestof  week.  Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Stations, Edgeley  or  Teviot  Dale,  L.M.S. Don  Cinema,  Bramhall  Lane. — Prop.,  Rosen- dale  Cinemas,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone,  Stockport, 2603.    Station,  Edgeley,  L.M.S. Edgeley  Pictures,  Castle  Street. — Prop.  .Elijah C.  Aspden,  The  Patch,  Bramhall  Park  Road, Bramhall,  Cheshire.  Phone,  Bramhall  337. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to 8d.  Phone,  Stockport  2569.  Station,  Edgeley. King's  Cinema,  Bentley  Street. — Prop.,  King's Cinema  (Stockport),  Ltd.  Man.  Dir..  Ernest Wardle.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices, 3d.  to  6d.  Phone,  Stockport  3364.  Station, Stockport,  L.M.S. Palladium,  Princes  Street. — Prop.,  Stockport Picturedrome  Ltd.  Gen.  Man.,  Wally  Baker. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Stockport  2576. Station,  Teviot  Dale,  L.M.S. Princes  Picture  Palace,  Princes  Street.— Prop., Stockport  Palace,  Ltd.,  18,  Union  Road Phone,  Stockport  2484.  Booked  at  H.O.  by Man.  Dir.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  2d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Stockport  2404. Station,  Edgeley,  L.M.S. Princess  Cinema. Queen's  Cinema,  Fortwood. — Prop.,  Pothecary and  Popple.  Continuous.  Two  changes weeklv.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Station,  Teviot Dale,  L.N.E.R. Savoy,  Heaton  Moor  Road. — Props.,  Kelly  and Harrison.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d. to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Heaton  Moor  114.  Station, Heaton  Chapel,  L.M.S. Star  Picture  Theatre,  Higher  Hill  Gate. — Prop.,  Elijah  C.  Aspden.  The  Patch,  Bramhall Park  Road,  Bramhall,  Cheshire.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone  2542.  Station, Edgeley,  L.M.S. Super  Cinema,  Wellington  Road. — Prop., Stockport  Palace,  Ltd.,  18,  Union  Road. (Phone,  Stockport  2484).  Booked  at  Hall  by Man.  Dir.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  2d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Stockport,  2244. Vernon  Picture  House,  Carrington  Road. — Props.,  Knott  and  Co.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  8d.  Station, Teviot  Dale. Wellington  Picture  House,  Wellington  Road South. — Prop.,  Wellington  (Stockport)  Pic- ture House,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Mat.  daily.  Prices,  7d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, Stockport  2916. STOCKSBRIDGE  (Yorks),  Pop.  9,062. Palace. — Prop.,  Palace  (Stocksbridge),  Ltd. Booked  by  J.  H.  Dyson  at  Moorlands,  Wath- on-Dearne.  Once  nightly.  Twice  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Station, Deepcar,  L.N.E.R. STOCKSFIELD-ON-TYNE  (Northumb.), Pop.  5,000. Electric  Picture  Hall,  Mickley  Square.— Props,  and  Res.  Mans.,  J.  and  W.  Stokoe. Booked  at  Hall,  by  W.  Stokoe.  One  show nightly,  two  on  Sat.  Three  changes  weeklv. Price* .  ]d.  to  8d.  Station,  Prudhoe,  L.N.F..R. STOCKTON-ON-TEES  (Co.  Durham),  Pop. 66,110. Cinema. — Prop.,  Cinema  (Stockton),  Ltd.  Man. Dir.,  F.  C.  Ewing.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man. Dir.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone, Stockton  239.  Station,  Stockton,  L.N.E.R. Empire  Theatre,  Castle  Terrace.— Prop., and  Man.,  T.  Burns.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone. Stockton-on-Tees  426. Globe  Picture  House,  High  Street. — Prop., Stockton  Palace,  Ltd.  kan.  Dir.,  Chas.  Lewis. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Stockton- on-Tees  546.    Station,  Stockton,  L.N.E.R. STOKE-ON-TRENT  (Staffs  ),  Pop.  25,000 Hippodrome,  Kingsway. — Prop.,  Gaumont- British  Picture  Corpn.,  Ltd.,  4  and  6,  Denman Street,  London,  W.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous Prices,  3d.  to  is.  sd.  Phone.  Hanlev 48137.  Station,  Stoke-on-Trent,  L.M.S. Kosy  Kinema,  Trent  Vale. Majesiic  Cinema,  Campbell  Place. — Prop., Majestic  Cinema  (Stoke-on-Trent),  Ltd. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Cafe  attached. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Hanley  769. Station,  Stoke-on-Trent,  L.M.S. Marshland's  Cinema,  Wolstanton. — Continuous. Two  changes  weeklv.  Station,  Newcastle, L.M.S.. Milton  Cinema,  Milton. — Props.,  Locker  and Mason.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  6d. Prince's  Hall,  Wharf  Street.— Prop.,  Princes Hall  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Once nightly.  Mat.  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Station,  Stoke-on-Trent,L.M.S. Victoria  Theatre,  Hartshill. — Prop.,  Victoria Pictures  (Hartshill)),  Ltd.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  8d.  Station, Etruria. STONE  (Staffs.),  Pop.  5,680. Picture  House,  Town  Hall. — Prop.,  Stone Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  One  show nightly,  two  on  Sat.  Two  Mats  weekly.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d,  to  is.  Phone, Stone  42.    Station,  Stone,  L.M.S. STONY  STRATFORD  (Bucks.). Scala. — Prop.,  Councillor  G.  H.  Barber.  Corona tion  House,  Tunstall   Park,  Stoke-on-Trent. Phone,  Hanley  253.    Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous.   Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d. STOURBRIDGE  (Worc),  Pop.  18,023. King's  Hall.— Prop.,  Poole's  Theatres,  Ltd., 31,  Eastgate,  Gloucester.  Phone,  Gloucester 2127.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  Gen.  Man., Ernest  C. Rogers.  Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone, Stourbridge  148.  Station,  Stourbridge Junction,  GW.R. Scala  Picture  Playhouse,  High  Street.— Prop.,  Stcurbridge  Picture  Playhouse,  Ltd. Gen.  Man.,  Francis  H.  Leedam.  Booked  at Birmingham.  Continuous.  Mats.,  Mon.  and Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  3d.  Phone,  Stourbridge  26.  Station. Stourbridge  Town,  G.W.R. STOURPORT  (Worc.)  Pop.  4,778. Stourport  Electric  Theatre,  LickhiU  Road, — Prop.    Stourport  Electric    Iheatre,  Ltd., Reg.  Office,  29,  Lombard  St.,  Stourport. Booked  at  Concordia,  Stourport,  by  G. Jackson.  Two  shows  nightly.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  Phone,  Stourport  28.  Station,  Stourport. G.W.R. Kinem-a  Directory  (England). 483 STOWMARKET  (Suffolk),  Fop.  4,245. Palladium. — Prop,  and  Man.,  John  Eric  Salter, Wivenhoe,   Stowmarket.     Booked  at  Hall, Once  nightly.  Mat.,  Sat.   Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. Station,  Stowmarket,  L.N.E.R. STRATFORD-ON-AVON  (Warwick),  Pop. 9,391. Picture  Palace  and  Temporary  Memorial Theatre.  Greenhill  Street.  Prop..Stratford- on-Avon  Picture  House  Co.  .Ltd.  >er..,  Waller Jeffs.  Booked  at  Office.  Occasional  Variety. Nightly.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  Stage  and  S dressing-rooms.     Station,  Stratford-on-Avon. G. W.R. STREET  (Somerset), Pop.  4,000. Playhouse. — Props.,  Exors  of  F.  W.  Voake, High  Street,.  Booked  at  Hall  by  W. Barrett.  Once  nightly.  Mat.  Sat.  Stage 20  ft.  deep.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.6d.  Phone,  Street 28.  Station,  Glastonbury,  S.  &  DJ.R. STRETFORD  (Lancs.),  Pop.  46,535. Palace  Picture  House,  Church  Street. — Prop., J.  Baum.  Booked  at  Hall.  Two  shows  Sat. Continuous  rest  of  week.  Prices,  4d.  to  8d. Station,  Stretford,  L.M.S. Picturedrome,  King  Street. — Prop.,  Northern Combines,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous Mon.  to  Fri.  Two  shows  Sat.  and holidays.  Mats.,  Mon.  and  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Phone, Trafford  Park  129.  Station,  Edge  Lane, Stretford,  L.M.S. STROOD  (Kent),  Pop.  16,279. Gem,  Station  Road. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  G.  F. Slight.      Booked     at     Hall.  Continuous. Occasional  Variety.  Stage,  12  ft.  deep.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  Station,  Strood,  S.R. Invicta  Picture  Palace,  High  Street. — Prop., H.  G.  and  W.  Croneen,  21-23,  High  Street. Gillingham,  Kent.  Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  2d.  Phone.  Chatham  716.  Station.  Strood. S.R. STROUD  (Glos.),  Pop.  8,561. Palace  TnEATRE,  Russell  Street. — Prop.  Albany- Ward  Theatres,  Ltd.,  Phone, Yeovil  69.  Booked at  H.O.  Continuous.  Prices,  '6d.  to  2s.  4d. Phone,  Stroud  409.  Station,  Stroud,  G.W.R, Picture  House,  King  Street  Parade. — Prop., Albany  Ward  Theatres,  Ltd.,  123,  Regent  St Street.  London,  W.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous. Three  shows  Sat.  Daily  Mat.  Cafe attached.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone. Stroud  244.  Station,  Stroud,  G.W.R.  and L.M.S. STUDLEY  (Warwickshire),  Pop.  2,000. Imperial  Pictures. — Prop,  and  Man.,  J.  F. Washbourne.  Booked  at  Hall.  Twice  nightly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Studley  7  (Birming- ham area).  Station,  Studlev  and  Astwood Bank,  L.M.S. SUDBURY  (Suffolk),  Pop.  7,046. Gainsborough. — Prop.,  Gainsborough  Theatre Co.  Continuous  6  to  10.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d.  Station.  Sudburv. L.N.E.R. SUNDERLAND  (Co.  Durham),  Pop.  159,100. Avenue  Theatre,  Gill  Bridge  Avenue. — Prop., Sunderland  Theatres  Co.,  40,  Westgate  Road Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Phone,  Central  6700. Pictures  and  Variety.  Films  booked  at  Hall4- and  Variety  at  North's  Variety  Agency, Sunderland,  and  H.  Kenyon,  Manchester. Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly Phone.  630.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Stage,  38!  t. deep  ;  6  dressing-rooms.  Cafe  attached. Station,  Sunderland,  L.N.E.R. Bromarsh  Grand  Cinema,  Bridge  End. — Prop.,  Bromarsh  Grand  Cinema  Co.  Two shows  nightly.  Mats.,  Wed.  and  Sat.  T;vo changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Phone. Sunderland  1779.  Station,  Sunderland, L.N.E.R. Cora  Hall,  Southwick  Road. — Props.,  Execu- tors of  the  late  J.  H.  Tindle.  Twice  nightly Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d. Phone.  Sunderland  1625.  Station.  Sunderland, L.N.E.R. Gaiety  Theatre. Havelock  Picture  House,  Fawcett  Street. — Prop.,  Provincial  Cinematograph  Theatres, Ltd.,  New  Galhry  House,  123,  Regent Street,  London,  W.i.  Booked  at  H.O. Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone, Sunderland  1002.  Station,  Sunderland, L.N.E.R. King's  Theatre,  Crowtree  Road.  Props., Denman  Picture  Houses,  Ltd.  Booked  at H.O.  Two  shows  nightly.  Pictures  and Variety.  Stage,  34  ft.  deep  ;  ample  dressing- room  accommodation.  Cafe  attached.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Sunderland  1008. Station,  Sunderland  Central,  L.N.E.R. Millfield  Cinema,  Hylton  Road. — Prop., Millfield  Cinema,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Two  shows  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  8d. Station,  Sunderland,  L.N.E.R. Palace. — Prop.,  General  Theatre  Corpn.,  Ltd. Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  One  change weekly.  Prices,  4s.  to  is.  6d.  Phone.  Sunder- land, 485.    Station,  Sunderland,  L.N.E.R. Picture  House,  High  Street  West. — Prop., ConsolidatedCinernatograph  Co.,  Ltd.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to is.  3d.  Phone,  Sunderland  1668.  Station, Sunderland,  L.N.E.R. Roker  Theatre,  Roker  Avenue. — Props., Sunderland  Amusements,  Ltd.  Two  shows weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Sunderland 1504.  Station,  Sunderland. Savoy  Electric  Theatre,  The  Green,  South- wick. Prop,  and  Man.,  G.  W.  Oliver.  Booked at  Hall.  Two  shows  nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  8d. Phone,  Sunderland  471.  Station.  Sunderland, L.N.E.R. Star  Hall,  Whitburn. p  "HELL'S  KITCHEN,"  with  Phyllis  Haver,  Victor! |f  Varconi,  and  Joseph  Schildkraut— a   p  #  J)  .  C  •  8 1929  Super.  1 484 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Victoria  Hall,  Toward  Road.— Prop.,  Sunder- land Corporation,  Stage,  18  ft.  deep;  5 dressing-rooms.  Dance  Hall  attached.  Phone, Sunderland  581.  Station,  Sunderland, L.N.E.R. Victory  Cinema. — Prop.,  B.  Scott  Elder.  Two shows  nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  5d.  Station, Central  L.N.E.R. Villette  Picture  Hall, — Lessee  and  Res. Man.,  G.  Lamb.  One  show  nightly.  Mat., Wed.  and  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 3d.  to  5d.    Station,    Sunderland,  L.N.E.R. Villiers  Electric  Theatre,  Villiers  Street. — Prop.,  Sunderland  Amusements,  Ltd.  Pic- tures and  Variety.  Films  booked  at  Roker Variety  Theatre,  Sunderland.  Variety  by Matt  Steel,  at  82,  Clayton  Street,  Newcastle- on-Tyne.  Two  shows  nightly.  Stage,  20  ft. deep  •  3  dressing-rooms.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d. Phone,  Sunderland  1745.  Station,  Sunderland, L.N.E.R. Wheatsheaf  Hall. 8URBIT0N  (Surrey),  Pop.  19,536. Coronation  Cinema,  St.  Mark's  Hill. — Prop., M.L.  Syndicate,  Ltd.,  47,  Essex  Street, Strand,  London,  W.C.2.  Phone,  City  0624. Booked  at  47,  Walworth  Road,  S.E.17. Continuous.  Prices,  8d.  to  2s.  Phone,  King- ston 1266.    Station,  Surbiton,  S.R. SUTTON  (Cambs.),  Pop.  1,531. The    Cinema. — Prop.,    William    O.  Peek, Richmond  House,  St.  Ives,  Hunts.    Booked  at H.O.   Two  shows  weekly.    Prices,  4d.  to is.   Station,  Sutton  (Cambs.),  L.N.E.R. SUTTON  (Surrey),  Pop.  21,065. Carlton   Cinema,  Carshalton   Road. — Prop., H.  Ward.    Booked  at  Hall.    Two  shows daily.     Mat.,  Sat.     Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Sutton,  S.R. Picture    Theatre,    Cheam    Road. — Prop., P.  and  F.  Pellew.    Booked  at  Hall  by  P. Pellew.    Continuous.    Prices,  4d.  to  is.  iod. Phone,  Sutton  855.  Station,  Sutton,  S.R. Surrey  County  Cinema. — Prop.,  Associated Provincial  Picture  Houses,  Ltd.    Booked  at H.O.     Continuous.     Two  changes  weekly. Pictures  and  Variety.    Prices,  4d.  to  2s.  4d. Phone,  Sutton  1009.    Station,  Sutton,  S.R. SUTTON  COLDFIELD  (Warwick)  Pop. 23,028. Empress  Cinema. — Prop.,  Empress  Cinema Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone, Sutton  Coldfield  363.  Station,  Sutton  Cold- field. SUTTON-IN-ASHFIELD     (Notts.),  Pop. 23,852. King's  Palace. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  B. Oaksford.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone,  Sutton- in-Ashfield  79.   Station,  Sutton-in-Ashfield . Queen's  Picture  Palace,  Outram  Street. — Co.,  Ltd.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone,  Sutton  76 Station,  Sutton-in-Ashfield,  L.N.E.R. Town  Hall. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  B.  Oaks- ford.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone,  Sutton-in-Ashfield 79.   Station,  Sutton-in-Ashfield,  L.N.E.R. SWADLINCOTE  (Derby),  Pop.  4,107. Alexandra  Picture  House. — Prop.,  Alexandra Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd.     Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.    Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 5d.^to  is.    Station  Swadlincote  L.M.S. Empire  Theatre.™ Prop. ,  Swadlincote  Enter- tainment Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man. Once  nightly,  Mon.  to  Fri.  Continuous  Sat. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  2d.     Station,  Swadlincote. SWAFFHAM  (Norfolk),  Pop.  2,913. Electric  Pi cturedrome.— Props.,  H.  G.  and W,  A.  Brearley.  Four  shows  weekly.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  2d.  Station, Swaffham,  L.N.E.R. SWALLOWNEST  (nr.  Sheffield)  (Yorks.) Pop.  5,000. Pavilion. — Prop.,  Exors.  of  late  Joe  Steeples. Gen.  Man.  and  Sec,  Fred  Shaw.  Films booked  at  Empire  Super  Kinema,  Rotherham. One  show  nightly.  Two  on  Sat.  Mat.,  Sat. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is. Phone,  402.  Station,  Woodhouse  Mill, L.M.S. SWANAGE  (Dorset),  Pop.  7,112. Swanage  Cinema,  Station  Road. — Prop., F.  A.  Walton.  Continuous.  Three  changes weekly.  Prices.  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Swanage, SWINDON  (Wilts.),  Pop.  54,920. Arcadia  Palace,  Regent  Street. — Prop.,  Arca- dia Palace  Co.  (Swindon),  Ltd.  Continuous. Four  Mats,  weekly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Swindon, G.W.R. Central  Cinema. — Prop.,  C.  Cunningham, "  The  Orchards,"  Wroughton,  Wilts.  Booked at  Rink  Cinema  by  Prop.  Continuous.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Swindon  222.  Station, Swindon,  G.W.R. Empire. — Prop.,  Kingshot  Syndicate,  Ltd. Empire,  Kingston-on-Thames. Palace,  Gorse  Hill. — Prop.,  Albany  Ward Theatres,  Ltd.,  123,  Regent  Street,  London, W.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  6d.   Phone,  Swindon  135. Palladium. — Jeimings  Street.  Prop.,  Even Swindon  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Continuous. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.   Phone,  Swindon  516. Rink  Cinema. — Prop.,  C.  Cunningham.  Booked at  Hall  by  Prop.  Continuous.  Prices,  5d.  to is.  3d.  Phone,  Swindon  222.  Station, Swindon,  G.W.R. SWINTON  (Lancs.),  Pop.  30,924. Adelphi. Swinton  Picture  Theatre,  Station  Road. — Prop.,  The  Public  Hall  and  Picture  Theatre (Swinton),  Ltd.       One  show  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.    Prices,  4d.  to  gi.  Phone, Eccles  231.   Station,  Swindon,  L.M.S. Victoria  Picture  Hall. — Prop.,  V.  Tildesley. SYSTON  (Leic),  Pop.  3,080. Picture  House,  Melton  Road. — Prop,  and  Res. Man.,  S.  W.  Dixon.  Booked  at  Hall.  Four shows  weekly.  Mon.,  Wed.,  Thurs.,  and  Sat. Mat.,  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d. to  is.  Phone,  Syston  8.  Station,  Syston, L.M.S. TaDCASTER  (Yorks.),  Pop.  3,399. Cosy  Picture  House. Palace.— Prop.,  K.  Wilkins. TALKE  (Staffs.),  Pop.  2,000. Picture  House,  Butt  Lane.— Prop.,  Partner' ship  of  four  with  F.  C.  Pass  as  Controlling Partner.  Booked  at  Hall  by  F.  C.  Pass. Once  nightly.    Prices,  3d.  to  9d.  Station, Harecastle,  L.M.S. Kinema  Directory  {England).  485 TAMWORTH  (Staffs.),  Pop.  8,032. Grand,  George  Street. — Prop.,C.  H.  Dent,  Grove House,  Erdington.  Phone,  Erdington  723. Booked  at  H.O.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage, 12  ft.  deep.  Cafe  attached.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  3d.  Phone,  Tamworth  88.  Station, Tamworth,  L.M.S. Palace. — Props.,  Exors.  of  the  late  John Thorburn.  Booked  at  Hall.  Twice  nightly. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  2d.  to  is.  2d. Phone,  Tamworth  59.  Station,  Tamworth, L.M.S. Royal  Cinema,  Dordon. TAUNTON  (Somerset),  Pop.  23,219. County  Cinema,  East  Street. — Lessees,  Vickery Bros.  Continuous.  6.30  to  10.30.  Mats, daily.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  6d. Exchange  Picture  House,  Parade. — Prop., Mrs.  F.  R.  Rouse,  6,  Billet  Street,  Taunton, Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is. Phone,  Taunton  564.  Station,  Taunton, G.W.R. Gaiety  Kinema,  Kingston  Road.— Prop., Vickery  Bros.  Continuous,  6.30  to  10.30. Two  Mats,  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  2d. Phone,  Taunton  184.   Station,  Taunton Lyceum. — Prop.,  Lyceum  (Taunton),  Ltd. Continuous.  Three  Mats.  Two  changes  weekly Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Taunton  291. Station,  Taunton. TAVISTOCK  (Devon),  Pop.  4,317. Cinema.— Prop,  and  Man.,  C.  C.  J.  and  C.  J Burow.    Booked  at  Hall.    One  show  nightly Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.    Station,  Tavistock G.W.R.  and  S.R. TEDOINGTON  (Middlesex),  Pop.  21.216. Picture  House,  High  Street.— Prop..  Middlesex Kinemas,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  8d.  to  2s  4d. Phone,  Kingston  3306.  Station,  Teddington, S.R. TEIGNMOUTH  (Devon),  Pop.  10,976. Lyceum  Picture  House. — Booked  at  Hall. Continu  us.  Three  Mats,  weekly.  Prices,  4a1. to  is.  iod.  Phone,  Teignmouth  163.  Station, Teignmouth,  G.W.R. Riviera  Cinema. — Prop.,  A.  W.  Prince.  Booked at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  iod. Phone,  Teignmouth  164.  Station,  Teign- mouth, G.W.R. TEMPLECOMBE  (Som  ),  Pop.  720. The  Cinema. TENBURY  WELLS  (Worc),  Pop.  2,000. Picture  House. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  A. Balfour  Johnson.  Booked  at  Hall.  One  show nightly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Station, Tenbury Wells,  G.W.R. TENTEROEN  (Kent),  Pop.  3,433. Cinema. — Props.,  Shipman  &  King,  24,  Charing Cross  Mansions,  Charing  Cross  Road,  London, W.C.2.  Phone,  Regent  3269.  Booked  at  H.O. Two  changes  weekly. TETBURY  (Glos.),  Pop.  1,600. The  Cinema TEWKESBURY  (Glos.).  Pep.  4,704. Palace  Electric  Theatre. — Props.,  S.  and  N. Shenton.      Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous, 5d  to  is.  Station,  Tewkesbury,  L.M.S. THAME  (Oxford),  Pop.  2,918. Grand  Cinema,  North  Street.  Booked  at  53, North  Street,  Thame,  by  F.  C.  Crowhurst. One  show  nightly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d. Phone,  Thame  3.  Films  by  Millsom's  Trans- porti  Kingly  Street,  Regent  Street,  London.W.. THETFORD  (Norfolk)  Pop.  4,704. Peoplb's  Palace,   King  Street.— Prop.,  J.  G. Brown,  Belle  Vue,  Thetford.  Continuous. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.    Station,  Thetford, L.N.E.R.,  and  Road  Transport. THIRSK  (Yorks.),  Pop.  3,000. Picture  House,  Westgate. — Prop,  and  Man., W.  N.  Power,  Elton  House,  Thirsk.  Booked at  Hail.  One  show  nightly.  Three  changes weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.  Station, Thirsk,  L.N.E.R. THORN AB  Y-ON-TEES  (Yorks.),  Pop. 20,520. Central  Hall,  Westbury  Street. — Prop,  and Man.,  S.  W  Nightingale.  Booked  at  Hall Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  gd.  Phone,  Stockton  685.  Sta tion,  Thornaby-on-Tees,  L.N.E.R. Queen's  Super  Cinema,  Mandate  Road. — Prop, and  Res.  Man.,  Wm.  Garvey.  Booked at  Hall.  Twice  nightly.  Prices,  4d.-  to  is. Phone,  Stockton  7.  Station,  Thornaby-on- Tees,  L.N.E.R. THORNBURY  (Glos.),  Pop.  2,646. Picture  House. — Prop.,  Mrs.  F.  H.  Grace,  West Shen,  Thorbury.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.,  gd  and is.  3d.    Station,  Thornbury,  L.M.S. THORNE  (Yorks.),  Pop.  5,300. Kensington  Palace.— Prop.,  Carlton  (Thorne), Ltd.,  11,  Boothferry  Road,  Goole.  Phone Goole  277.  Booked  at  Carlton  P.H.,  Goole. Continuous.  Cafe  attached.  Prices,  3d.  to  is. Phone,  Thorne  66.  Station,  Thorne,  L.N.E.R. THORNLEY  (Co.  Durham),  Pop.  3,380. Hippodrome. — -Prop.,  Denman  Picture  Houses, Ltd.,  4-6,  Denman  Street,  London,  W.i. Booked  at  H.O..  Twice  nightly.  Once Sunday.  Sat.  Mat.  Station,  Thornley, L.N.E.R. WHITE  CARGO] THE  WORLD'S  GREATEST  SUBJECT  \ (A  British  Quota  Picture)  I i|  W.  P.  FILM  Co.,  Ltd.,  92,  Wardour  St.,  London,  W.I.  f 486 The  Kinemato graph  Year  Book THORNTON  HEATH  (Surrey),  Pop,  10,819. Pavilion,  High  Street.— Prop.,  W.  A.  Martin. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  8d.  to  2s.  Phone,  Thornton Heath  1446.    Station,  Thornton  Heath,  S,R. THRAPSTON  (North ants.),  Pop.  1660. Palace  Kinema. THURCROFT,  Nr.  Rotherham  (Yorks), Pop.  4,500. Cinema  House. — Prop.,  Suburban  Theatres,Ltd. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d. to  9d.    Station,  Rotherham,  L.M.S. TKURNSCOE   (nr.   Rotherham)  (Yorks). Pop.  7,000. Cinema  House. — Prop.,  Thurnscoe  Cinema  Co., Ltd.  Booked  by  Geo.  Brocklesby,  F.L.A.A., Holywell  Lane,  Conisborough,  nr.  Rotherham, Phone,  Conisborough  29.  Continuous.  Prices 4d.  to  9d.  Stations,  Hickleton  and  Thurnscoe L.N.E.R. TIB  SHELF  (Derby),  Pop.  3,926. Picture    Palace. — Prop.,    Tibshelf  Picture Palace  Co.,  Ltd.     Booked  at  H.O.  One  show nightly.   Two  changes  weekly.   Prices,  5d.  to 1  id.    Stations,  Tibshelf  and  Newton,  L.M.S. TIDWORTH  (Hants),  Pop.  4,840. Electric  Cinema,  Jellalabad  Barracks,  Tid- worth.  Prop.,  Church  of  England  Welfare Board  Within  the  Diocese  of  Salisbury. Booked  at  Central  Office,  Bulford  Camp, Salisbury,  by  R.  G.  Cooke.  Continuous. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  2d.     Station,  Tidworth, Garrison  Theatre. Hippodrome. — Prop.,  A.  N.  Kendal,  Ltd. Phone,  Tidworth  97.  Booked  at  Palace, Andover.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  iod. Station,  Tidworth,  S.R. TILBURY  (Essex),  Pop.  15,000. Palace  Cinema,  Tilbury  Dock.  Pictures  and occasional  Variety.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  3d.  Stage,  11  ft  deep  ;  2  dressing-rooms. Station,  Tilbury  Dock,  L.M.S.  or  Motor Transport. Tilbury  Dock  Working  Men's  Club  and Institute.- — Shows,  Mon.  and  Wed.  Booked by  Gaumont  British  Pictures  Corpn.,  Ltd. Price,  6d.  Stage,  12  ft.  deep  ;  2  dressing- rooms.  Dance  Hall  attached. TIPTON  (Staffs),  Pop.  34,131. Cinema  Hall,  High  Street.— Prop.,  C.  F. Couper.  Phone,  Brierley  Hill  102.  Two shows  nightly,  Mon.  and  Sat.,  one  rest  of week.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.,  4d. and  6d.  Station,  Tipton,  .u.M.S. Picture  House,  Princes  End. — Prop.,  Mrs.  F. Jones.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices, 3d,  to  6d.  Phone,  Bilston  212.  Station, Princes  End,  G.W.R. Regent  Picture  House,  Owen  Street. — Prop., Edgar  Duckworth,  Market  Street,  Colne, Lanes.  Phone,  Colne  438.  Booked  at  Empire Cinema,  Derby.,  by  J.  Ferguson.  Continuous. Prices,  4d.  to  9d.  Phone,  Tipton  10.  Station, lipton,  L.M.S. Victoria  Cinema,  Horseby  Heath. TIVERTON  (Devon),  Pop.  8,800. Electric  Theatre,  Newport  Street. — Prop., A.  O.  Ellis,  Homeside,  Barnngton  Road, Wellswood,  Torquay.  Phone,  Torquay  2S95. Booked  at  H.O.  One  show  nightly.  Mats., Thurs.  and  Sat.  Phone,  Tiverton  119.  Station, Tiverton,  G.W.R. TODMORDEN  (Yorks),  Pop.  23,888, B.O.S  Cinema,  Harrison  Street,  Cornholme, nr. Todmorden. — -Prop.,  Cornholme  Cinema,  Ltd. Booked  by  Rnapton  Fulton  at  Cornholme. Once  nightly.    Mat.,  Sat.    Prices,  3d.  to  8d. Station,  Cornholme,  L.M.S. Hippodrome,  Halifax  Foad. — -Prop.,H.  Hartley. Gen.  Man.,  A.  E.  Nicholls.   One  show  nightly. Two  on  Sat.    Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Station, Todmorden.  L.M.S. Olympia,  Burnley  Road. — Prop.,  H.  Hartley, One  show  nightly,  two  on  Sat.    Prices,  5d. to  9d. TONBRIDGE  (Kent),  Pop.  15,929. Capitol. — Prop.,  E,  Anderson,  56,  Douglas  Rd. , Tonbridge.    Booked  by  Prop.    Continuous  . Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  4d.    Phone,  Tonbridge  514  . Station,  Tonbridge,  S.R. Empire  Picture  House.    vC  osed). New  Theatre.— Prop.,  F.  West.  Continuous. Mat.  Wed.,  Thms.   &  S  t.     Pikes  5d.  to is.  iod.    SLation.  T  nb.idge,  S.R. Public    Hall    Cinema. — Booked    at  Hall. Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone  271. Station,  Tonbridge,  S.R. Star  Picture  House. —Prop.,  John  Jacobs. Continuous.  Mat.  daily.    Phone,  Tonbridge. 3  59.  Station,  Tonbridge,  S.R. TOPSHAM  (Devon),   Pop.  2,400. Public  Hall  Cinema. — Prop.,  H.  C.  Gould. Booked  at  Hall  by  Prop,    Twice  nightly. Phone,  Topsham  9.  Station,  Topsham,  S.R. TORPOINT  (Cornwall),  Pip.  4,440. People's  Palace. — Prop.,  Teddy  Ives.  Booked at  Hall.  One  show  nightly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is. Station,  Devonport,  G.W.R. TORQUAY  (Devon),  Pop.  39,432. Burlington  Picture  House,  Union  Street. — Prop.,  Burlington  Picture  House  (Torquay), Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  W.  F.  Gilley.  Three  shows dailv.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  9d.  to  2s. Phone,  Torquay  2  567.  Station,  Torre,  G.W.R. Cinedrome,  Victoria  Road. — Props.,  Conday and  Rowland.  Two  shows  nightly.  Daily Mat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  6d.  Phone,  Torquay  815.  Station,  Torre, G.W.R. Electric    Theatre,    Union    Street. — Prop., Torquay  Entertainments,  Ltd.  Booked  at Hall  by  Cecil  Pope.  Three  shows  daily. Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone,  Torquay  2146. Station,  Torre,  G.W.R. Empire. — Prop.,  Arthur  Rowland  (Anderton and  Rowland).  Res.  and  Bkg.  Man.,  P. McCarthy.  Daily,  Mat.  and  two  evening shows.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Tor- quay 2585.    Station,  Torre,  G.W.R. Pavilion. — Prop,  Torquay  Corporation.  Booked at  Hall.  Twice  daily.  Prices,  6d.  to  5s.  9d. Phone,  Torquay  3251.  Station,  Torquav, G.W.R. Tudor  Theatre. — Prop.,  Tudor  Theatre (Torquay),  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  A.  O.  Ellis. Booked  at  Homeside,  Barrington  Road. Torquay.  Phone,  Torquay  2895.  Twice nightly.  Mats.  Wed.  and  Sat.  Phone,  Torquav 7704.  Station,  Torre,  Torquay.  G.W.R. TORRINGTON  (Devon),  Pop.  2,458. The  Cinema,  Church  Lane.  ■ — Prop.,  S.  Jordan, 3,  High  Street,  Torrington.  Pictures  and occasional  Variety.  Booked  at  Hall.  Four nights  weekly.  Mon.,  W  ed.,  Thurs.  and  Sat. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Stage,  12  ft.  deep.  Phone Torrington  30.   Station,  Torrington,  S.R. Kinema  Directory  {England) 487 TOTTINGTON  (Lancs).  Pop.  6,762. Palace,  Market  Street. — I  rops.,  Miss  Allen  and Mr.  £.  Greenhalgh.  One  show  nightly, two  Sat.  Mat.,  Sun.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  ad.  Station,  Tottington, L.M.S. TOTTON  (Hants). New  Regent  Cinema. — Prop.,  W.  A.  Hibberd. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous  weekdays.  Sun- days at  8  p.m.  Three  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  Station,  Totton,  S.R.,  and  Hamp- shire Transport  Co. TO WC ESTER   (Northants),  Pop.  2,148. Cinema. — Prop,    and    Man.,    Cyril   A.  Hall. Booked   at   Hall.    Prices,   5d.   to   is.  2d. Station,  Towcester,  L.M.S. TREDEGAR  (Mon.),  Pop.  25,105. Olympia,  Morgan  Street. — Prop.,  Olympia (Tredegar)  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  5,  Melbourne Chambers,  Merthyr  (phone  121).  Booked  at H.O.  by  F.  Taylor.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d. to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Tredegar  67,  Station, Tredegar,  L.M.S. Queen's  Electric  Cinema. — Prop.,  Welsh Palaces,  Ltd.,  4,  Court  Street,  Merthyr  Tydvil (phone  164).  Booked  at  H.O.  by  Matthew Truan.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d. Phone,   Tredegar   61.      Station,  Tredegar. TRIMDON     COLLIERY     (Co.  Durham). Imperial. — Prop.,  B.  Scott  Elder.     Res.  Man. and  Licensee.  A.  Devereux.  M.B.E. TRIMDON  GRANGE  (Co.  Durham),  Pop. 5,259. Picturedrome. — Prop.,  B.  Scott  Elder.  Res- Man,  and  Licensee,  A.  Devereaux,  M.B.E. Station,  Trimdon  Grange,  L.N.E.R. TRING  (Herts),  Pop.  4,352. Empire  P'Cture  Theatre,  Akeman  Street.— Prop.,  Tring  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  by W.  C.  Wilson,  The  Palace,  Chesham,  Bucks. Once  nightly.  Three  shows  Sat.  Prices,  5d. to  is.  3d.  Station,  Tring,  L.M.S. TROWBRIDGE  (Wilts),  Pop.  12,133. Palace.- — Prop.,  Albany  Ward  Theatres,  New Gallery  House,  123,  Regent  Street,  London, W.i.  Man.  Dir.,  W.  Evans.  Booked  at H.O.  One  show  nightly.  Continuous  Sat. Mat.,  Sat.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone, Trowbridge  117.  Station,  Trowbridge,  G.W.R TRURO  (Cornwall),  Pop.  10,833. County  Theatre,  Boscawen  Street. — Prop., Truro  Corporation.  Booked  at  Hall.  Theatri- cal and  occasional  Pictures.  Phone,  Truro 278.   Station,  Truro,  G.W.R. Palace  Theatre. — Prop.  R.  C.  Hill.  Phone, Truro  167.  Booked  at  Hall.  Once  nightly. Mats.,  Wed.  and  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d.  Station,  Truro,  G.W.R. TUNBRIDGE  WELLS  (Kent),  Pop.  35,568. Great  Hall  Cinema. — Prop.,  Tunbridge  Wells Victory  Theatre,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Daily Mat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s. Phone,  Tunbridge  Wells  198.  Station. Tunbridge  Wells  (Central),  S.R.  - Kosmos  Kinema,  Calverley  Road. — Prop., Kosmos. Kinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Three  shows  daily Two  changes  weekly.  Phone,  Tunbridge W7ells  1020.     Station,  Tunbridge  Wells,  S.R. TUNSTALL  (Staffs),  Pop.  22,494. Palace,  Station  Road — Prop.,  Councillor  G.  H. Barber.  Phone,  Hanley  253.  Booked  at H.O.  Continuous.  Mat.,  Sat.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone, Tunstall  253.    Station,  Tunstall,  L.M.S. Regent,  Hose  Street. — Prop.,  Councillor  G.  H. Barber,  Palace,  Tunstall.  Phone,  Hanley 253.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.    Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d. TUTBURY  (Staffs.)  Pop.  2,200. Palladium   Picture  House,   Burton  Street, Tutburv,  Burton-on-Trent.  -  Prop.,  Palladium (Tutbury),   Ltd.,  Burton  Street,  Tutbury, Burton-on-Trent.  Booked  at  37,  Corn  Mill Lane,  Tutbury,  by  Man.  Once  on  Thurs. Fri.,  and  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Station. Tutbury,  L.M.S. TWICKENHAM  (Middlesex),  Pop.  34,790. Lyric  Cinema  York  Street. — Booked  at  Hall by  E.  L.  Leslie.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  2s.  Phone,  Richmond 1498.   Station,  Twickenham,  S.R. New  Gaiety  Cinema,  Richmond  Road,  East Twickenham. — Prop.,  Middlesex  Kinemas, Ltd.,  Picture  House,  Teddington.  Booked at  Teddington.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly  .  Prices.  5d.  to  2s.  4!.  Phone,  Rich- mond 715.    Station,  St.  Margarets  ,  S.R. The  Twickenham,  Richmond  Road.— Props., Jos.  Mears,  Ltd.,  5,  Hill  Street,  Richmond. Booked  at  H.  O.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  iod.  Station, Twickenham,  S.R. TYLDESLEY  (Lancs.),  Pop.  15,651. Carlton  Cinema,  Johnson  Street. — Prop.,  J. Wood.     Two  shows  nightly.     Two  changes weekly.   Prices,  3d.  to  8d.   Phone,  Atherton 171,  Station,  Tyldesley,  L.M.S. Theatre  Royal,  John  Street. — Prop.  J.  Wood. Carlton  Cinema,  Tyldesley.  Pictures  and Variety.  Two  shows  Mon.  and  Sat.,  one  rest of  week.  Booked  at  H.O.  Prices,  3d.  to  2s. Phone,  Atherton  126.  Station,  Tyldesley, L.M.S. Majestic  Cinema. — Prop.,  Union  Playhouses Ltd.  Booked  at  County  Playhouse,  Wigan, by  T.  C.  Robinson.  Once  nightly.  Prices, 4.6..  to  8d.  Phone,  Atherton  226.  Station, Tyldesley.  L.M.S. W.andF. Feb.  3,'  30 IVAN  MOSJOUKINE  with  CARMEN BONI  in THE  ADJUTANT  OF  THE  CZAR 488 The  Kin ematograph  Year  Book. TYNE  DOCK  (Co.  Durham),  Pof;.  20;'  00. Crown  Electric  Theatre,  Hudson  Street.— Prop.,  Queen's  Grand  Cinema  Cc,  31,  West- gate  Road,  Newcastle-on  Tyne.  Pbcne,  South Shields  13.  Two  shows  nightly.  Mats.,  Wed. and  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to 6d.  Station,  Tyne  Dock,  L.N.E.R. Imperial  Picture  Hall. — Booked  at  Hall. Two  shows  nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d. Phone,  South  Shields  824.  Station,  Tyne Docks,  L.N.E.R. TYNEMOUTH  (Northumberland),  Pop.  63,786. Plaza. — Prop.,  North  Eastern  Theatres,  Ltd.. 11,  Bath  Lane,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. UcKFIELD  (Sussex),  Pop.  3,384. The  Picture  House. — Prop.,  W.  L.  Harper. Booked  at  Crofton  Park  Cinema  by  T.  L. Parkinson.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Uckfield, S.R. ULVERSTON  (Lancs),  Pop.  9,900. Palladium  Cinema,  Victoria  Road. —  Prop., Palladium  Cinema  (Ulverston),  Ltd.  Booked at  H.O,  by  Directors.  Once  nightly,  twice  Sat. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone,  151.  Station, Ulverston,  L.M.S. UPPERMILL  (Yorks),  Pop.  2,000. Saddleworth   Picture  Palace. — Prop,  and Res.  Man.,  H.  Pearson.  Two  changes  weekly. Station,  Saddleworth,  L.M.S. UPWELL  (Isle  of  Ely).  Pop.  4,000. Cinema— Prop., W.  O.  Peek,  St.  Ives,  Hunts. Booked  at  H.O,  Four  shows  weekly.  Prices. 6d.  to  is.  2d.  Station,  Upwell,  near  Wisbech. URMSTON  (Lancs)  Pop.  9,200. Urmston  Palace,  Railway  Road. — Prop. Warston  Pictures,  Ltd.,  20,  Brazenose  Street, Manchester.  Phone,  Central  3620.  Pictures and  Variety.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Stage,  10  ft.  deep  ;  2  dressing-rooms.  Prices, 3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Urmston  236.  Station, Urmston,  L.M.S. USHAW  M03R(Co.  Durham),  Pop.  7,000 -Empire. — Lessee  and  Gen.  Man.,  J.  Hateley. One  show  nightly.    Three  on  Sat.  Pictures and  Variety.    Stage,  30  ft.  deep.    Prices,  4d. to  is.    Station,  Ushaw  Moor,  L.N.E.R. US  WORTH  (Co.  Durham),  Pop.  7,980. King's  Hall,  Station  Road.— Props.,  Eadie, Faid  &  Co.,  42,  Bruuswick  Terrace, Gateshead.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous. Prices,  4d.  to  6d.  Station,  Usworth, L.N.E.R. UTTOXETER  (Staffs),  Pop.  5,361. Queen's  Cinema. — Booked  by  E.  Thorley  at 6,  Picknalls,  Uttoxeter.  One  show  nightly, twice  Sat.,  and  Mat.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d. Station,  Uttoxeter,  L.M.S. UXBRIDGE  (Middx.),  Pop.  12,923. Lecture    Hall    Cinema,    R.A.F.    Depot. — Two  changes  weekly.    Phone,  Uxbridge  231. Extension  23.    Station,  Uxbridge,  G.W.R. Savoy,  High  St  eet. — Pron.  Uxbridge  Pi  'ure Playhouse  Ltd.    Man.  Dir.,  Major  A.  C.  E. Salvin-Bowlby.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Mats.,  Wed.  and  Sat.     Prices,  6d.  to  3s. Phone  Uxbridge  81.     Station,  Vine  Street, VENTNOR  (I.  of  W.),  Pop.  6,063. Bijou  Cinema.— Prop.,  W.  A.  Phillips.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d. to  is.  3d.    Station,  Ventnor,  S.R. The  Cinema,  Grove  Road. — Prop.,  T.  Brading. Booked  at  Hall.  Two  shows  nightly.  Mats., Wed.  and  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  iod. Phone,  Ventnor  170.  Station,  Ventnor,  S.R. WaDEBRIDGE  (Cornwall),  Pop.  2,319. Town  Hall  Cinema. — Prop.,  J.  H.  Wills.  The Plat,  Wadebridge.  Variety  occasionally. Booked  by  Prop.  One  show  nightly.  Prices", 6d,  to  is.  6d.  Stage,  18  ft.  deep  ;  2  dressing- rooms.      Station,   Wadebridge,    S.R.  and G.  W.R. WAKEFIELD  (Yorks.),  Pop.  52,892. Carlton  Picture  House,  Grove  Road. — Prop., Gaumont  British  Picture  Corpn.,  Ltd.,  4-6, Denman  Street,  London,  W.i.     Booked  at H.  O.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Phone,  Wakefield  2535.  Prices,  4d.  and  6d. Station,   Wakefield   (Kirkgate),  L.M.S. Coliseum,  Stanley  Road,  Eastmoor. — Prop, and  Man.,  S.  Caverson,  95,  Roundhay  Road, Leeds.  Phone,  Chapeltown  41976.  Booked at  Hall.  Continuous.  Sat.  Mat.  Prices,  4d. 6d.,  and  8d.  Phone,  Wakefield  2622.  Sta- tions, Wakefield,  L.N.E.R.,  and  Kirkgate. Empire,  Kirkgate.— Props.,  Gaumont  British Picture  Corpn.,  Ltd.  4-6,  Denman  Street, London,  W.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous. Mats,.  Mon.,  Wed.  and  Sat.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.,  8d.,  is.  Phone,  Wake- field 2418.     Station   Wakefield  (Kirkgate). Grand  Electric  Theatre,  Westgate.  Prop., Grand  Electric  Theatre  (Wakefield),  Ltd. Man.  Dir.,  L.  M.  F.  Davenport.  Booked  at Hall  by  Man.  Dir.  Continuous.  Twice  nightly Saturdays  and  holidays.  Two  changes weeklv.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Station,  Wake- field (Westgate),  L.N.E.R.  and  Kirkgate. L.M.S. Palace,  Belle  Vue,  Wakefield. — Prop.,  Stephen Askew.   Once  nightly.  Three  changes  weekly. Pictures  and  Variety.    Prices,   6d.   to  is. Station,  Wakefield  (Kirkgate),  L.M.S. Playhouse,    Westgate. — Props.,  Wakefield Picture   House,   Ltd.    Gen.    Man.,  Claude Shayler.    Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Phone,  Wakefield  2840.     Prices,  Sd.  and  is. Station,  Wakefield  (Westgate),  L.N.E.R. WALKDEN  (Lancs),  Pop.  4,958. Criterion  Cinema. Palace  Picture  House. — Lessees,  Oxford Street  and  Market  Street  (Manchester),  Ltd. Continuous.  Phone,  Walkden  37.  Prices,  4d. to  is.    Station,  W7alkden,  L.M.S. WALLASEY  (Cheshire),  Pop.  90,721. Capitol  Super  Cinema,  Lis  ard  Corner,  Lis- card. — Prop.,  Capitol  Cin.ma  Co.  (W.  L'asey). Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  and  G.  W.  Harrocks. Continuous.  Daily  Mat.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  2d. Phone,  Wallasey  2917.  All  Liverpool  stations. Coliseum  Picture  House. — Prop.,  Coliseum (Wallasey),  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Stage,  40  ft.  deep  ;  8  dressing-rooms.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone.  Wallasev  1070.  Station. Wallasev  Village.  L.M.S. Queen's  Cinema,  Poulton  Road. Royal  Cinema. Wallasey  Theatrk. Kinema  Directory  (England). WALLiNGFORD  (Berks.),  Pop=  2,724. Exchange  Cinema. — Props.,  Dover  and  Cope. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  5d.  to  is. 6d.    Station,  Wallingford,  G.W.R. WALLINGTON  (Surrey),  Pop.  8,502. Gaiety  Theatre,  Melbourne  Road. — Prop., Gaiety  Cinema  (Wellington),  Ltd.  Man.  Dir. L.  H.  Laine.  Booked  at  Hall.  Evenings  at 6  p.m.  Mats.,  Wed.  and  Sat.  Prices,  5d.  to is.  3d.  Phone,  Wallington  3307.  Station, Wallington,  S.R. WALLSEND  (Northumb.),  Pop.  43,013. Borough  Theatre,  High  Street  East —Lessee, Thompson  and  Collins  Enterprises.  Two shows  nightly.  One  change  weekly.  Prices, 3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Wallsend  100.  Station, Wallsend,  L.\t„E.R. Queen's  Theaire,  Station  Road.— Prop., Queen's  Grand  Cinema  Co.  Booked  at  H.O. Two  shows  nightly.     Phone,  Wallsend  254. Royal  Pictures. — Prop.,  Tyne  Picture  Houses, Ltd.  Gen  Man.,  T.  MacHarg.  Booked  at H.O.,  Central  Buildings,  Station  Road, Wallsend-on-Tyne.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two changes     weekly.    Phone,     Wallsend  66. Tyne  Picture  Theatre. — Prop.,  Tyne  Picture Houses,  Ltd.  Gen.  Man.,  T.  MacHarg. Booked  at  H.O.,  Central  Buildings,  Station Road,  Wallsend-on-Tyne.  Two  shows  nightly. Two  changes  weekly.    Phone,  Wallsend  66. WALMER  (Kent),  Pop.  5,354. King's  Hall  Kinema,  North  Barrack  Road.— Prop.  De  il  and  Walmer  Amusements,  Ltd  , 4  and  5,  Park  Street,  Deal.  Bkg.  Man.,  Chas. Collins,  Theatre  Royal,  Deal.  Two  shows nightly.  Two  Mats,  weekly.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  2d.  Station,  Deal, S.R. WALSALL  (Staffs.).  Pop.  96,964. Caldmore  Green  Picture  Playhouse. — Prop.  Caldmore  Green  Picture  Playhouse, Ltd.  Res.  Man.  and  Sec,  D.  G.  Mellor. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 5d.   to   is.    Phone,   Walsall  618. Cinema  de  Luxe,  Stafford  Street  — Prop., Midland  Counties  Circuit,  Ltd.,  513,  Salisbury House,  London  Wall,  E.C.2.  Phone,  London Wall  2841.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d. Phone,  Walsall  515.    Station,  Walsall,  L.M.S. Her  Majesty's  Theatre. Imperial  Picture  House,  Darwall  Street. — Prop.,  Wallsend  Theatres  Co.,  Ltd.,  Her Majesty's  Theatre,  Walsall.  Booked  at Birmingham.  Continuous,  2.0  to  10.30. Prices,  5d.,  8d.  and  is.  Phone,  Walsall  1217. Station  Walsall  (Parcels  Office),  L.M.S. Palace,  Old  Square.— Prop.,  Midland  Counties Circuit,  Ltd.,  513,  Salisbury  House,  London Wall,  London,  E.C.2.  Phone,  London  Wall 2841.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  G.  Dicker.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to is.    Phone,  Walsall  607.    Station,  Walsall. 489 WALSINGHAM  (Norfolk),  Pop,  1,168. Cinema. — Prop.,    M.    Codman.    One  show weekly.    Pnces,  sd.  to  is.   Station  Walsing  - ham,  L.N.E.R. WALT  HAM  CROSS  (Herts),  Pop.  6,847. Palace  Theatre. — Prop.,  Capt.  V.  A.  Haskett- Smith.  Continuous  from  6  p.m.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Walt- ham  Cross  144.  Station,  Waltham  Cross, L.N.E.R. WALTON-ON-NAZE  (Essex),  Pop.  3,666. Kino,  Shore  Road. — Prop.,  Mrs.  Gilbert.  Con- tinuous.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.   Station,  Wal- ton-on-Naze,  L.N.E.R. WALTON-ON-TH  AM  E8     (Surrey)  Pop. 14,647. Palace  Cinema.— -Prop.,  Walton-on-Thames Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  W.  Collinson. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Phone, Walton  248.  Station,  Walton-on-Thames. The  Capitol,  High  Street.-— Prop.,  Walton Entertainments,  Ltd.,  91,  Shaftesbury  Avenue, London,  W.i.  Phone,  Regent  1700.  Pictures and  Variety.  Films  booked  at  H.O.  .and Varieties  by  H.  Myers,  Anglo  House,  Litch- field Street,  London,  W.C.2.  Continuous. Prices,  8d.  to  2s.  Stage,  20  ft.  deep  ;  2 dressing-rooms.  Phone,  Walton-on-Thames, 870.    Station,  Walton-on-Thames,  S.R. WANTAGE  (Berks).  Pop.  3,886. Wantage    Cinema,    Market    Square. — Prop., Rosenthall  and  Bell.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.  Station, Wantage  Road,  G.W.R. WARBOYS  (Hunts),  Pop.  2,500. New  Cinema. — Prop.,  W.  O.  Peek.  Booked at  St.  Ives.  Three  shows  weekly.   Prices,  4d. to  is.  Station,  St.  Ives  (Hunts.),  L.N.E.R. WARE  (Herts),  Pop.  5,949. Ware  Cinema,  Amwell  End. — Props.,  Waltham Cross  Palace  Co.,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Mat., Sat.  Station,  Ware,  L.N.E.R. WAREHAM  (Dorset),  Pop.  1,994. Empire  Cinema. — Prop.,  New  Inn,  Wareham. Booked  at  Hall.    Continuous.    Prices,  6d.  to is.  6d.  Station,  Wareham,  S.R. WARMINSTER  (Wilts),  Pop.  5,389. Palace  Theatre. — Prop,  and  Man.,  C.  Rowe. All  communications  to  Vista  Cinema,  West- bury.  Once  nightly,  three  on  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Station,  Warminster, G.W.R. WARRINGTON  (Lancs),  Pop.  76,811. Empire,     Buttermarket. — Prop.,  Warrington Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d. to  is.  6d.  Phone,  532.  Station,  Warrington, L.M.S. J  " THE  SHADY  LADY"  Phyllis  | I  Haver  as  the  financiers  feminine  | I  appeal.  (P.D.C.)  j 490 The  KinematograpJi  Year  Book. Futurist    Picture   House. — Props.,  Naylor Bros.    Booked  at  Hall,    Three  shows  daily.- Two change?  weekly.  Prices,  ^d.  to  is.  Station, Warrington,  L.M.S.  and  Central  C.L.C. New  Grand  Cinema,  Bridge  Fcot.— -Prop.,  New Grand  Electric  Cinema.    Booked  at  Hall  by -Man.   Continuous.    Prices,  6d.  to  is..  Dance Hall   attached.       Phone,    Warrington  353 Station,  Bank  Quay,  Warrington,  L.N.E.R. Pavilion,    Lovely   Lane. — Prop.,  Delbarwick Pavilion,  Ltd.     Continuous.     Three  Mats, weekly.   Two  changes  weekly.   Prices,  4d.  to is.    Phone,  Warrington  682. Picturedrome,  Sankey  Street. — Prop.,  Warston Pictures,  Ltd.,  20,  Brazennose  Street,  Man- chester.    Phone,  Central  3620.    Booked  by C.    Ogden  at  Victoria  Street,  Manchester. Continuous.     Prices,  id.  and  6d.  Phone, Warrington  346.    Stations,  Warrington  (Cen- tral) and  Bank  Quay,  L.M.S.  Films  by  Doyle Auto  Service. Premier  Cinema,  Powell  Street.  Lnt  hford.— Props.,   Latchford    Premier   Cinema,  Ltd. Booked  at  Hall.    Continuous.   Prices,  4d.  to is.   Phone.  Warrington  345.   Station,  Latch- ford, L.M.S. Queen's    Picture    House,    Orford   Lane. — Prop.,    Orford   Lane   (Warrington)  Picture House,  Ltd.    Booked  by  R.  P.  Rutherford, at  Queen's  P.H.,  Poulton  Road,  Seacombe. Continuous.    Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 3d.  to  is.    Phone,  Warrington  483. Star  Kinema,  Church  Street. — Prop.,  Warston Pictures,  Ltd.,  20,  Brazennose  Street,  Man- chester.  Booked  by  G.  Ogden  at  76,  Victoria Street,  Manchester.     Pictures  and  Variety. Twice  nightlv.   Mats.,  Mon.,  Thurs.  and  Sat. Pices,  4d.  and  6d.    Stage,  6|  ft.  deep ;  two dressing-rooms.      Phone,   Warrington  534 WARSOP  (Notts),  Pop.  7,237. Picture  Palace,  High  Street. WARWICK  (Warwick),  Pop.  12,  862. County   Theatre.— Lessee,    C.    O.  Brettell. Booked  at  Theatre.    Pictures,  Varieties  and Plays.     Continuous.     Phone,  Warwick  176. Station,  Warwick,  G.W.R.  and  L.M.S. Hippodrome,  Edward  Street. — Prep.,  Hockley Picture  House  Co.. Ltd.    Continuous.  Tues. Wed.  .Fri.    Twice  nightly.    Mon., Thurs.  and Sat.    Two  changes  weekly.    Prices.  5d.  to  is. Phone,  Warwick  98. WASHINGTON  (Co.  Durham),  Pep.  7,821. Glebe    Picture    House,    Derwent  Terrace, Washington  Station. — Prop.,  North  Eastern Cinemas  de  Luxe.,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Station, Washington,  L.N.E.R WATCH ET  (Somerset),  Pop.  1,884. Watch  et  Public  Hall. — Prop.,  Watchet Public  Hall  Co.  Booked  by  F.  Bromley Pennv  Swain  Street.  Watchet.  Once  nightly Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Station,  Watchet, G.W.R. WATERFOOT  (Lancs),  Pop.  3,145. King's  Hall,  Booth  Street. — Prop.,  The  Valley Entertainments  (Waterfoot),  Ltd.  Reg. Office  :  King's  Hall,  Waterfoot.  One  show nightly,  three  on  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Pictures  and  Variety. Stage,  18  ft.  deep  ;  4  dressing-rooms.  Phone. Waterfoot  487.   Station,  Waterfoot,  L.M.S. Kozy  Cinema.— Prop.,  The  Valley  Entertain- ments (Waterfoot),  Ltd.  Registered  Office  : King's  Hall,  Waterfoot.  One  show  nightlv. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  8d. Phone,  Waterfoot  487-     Station,  Waterfoot. WATFORD  (Herts),  Pop.  45,910, Central  Cinema  and  Variety  Theatre,  King Street— Booked  at  H.O.  by  Q.T.S.,  Ltd., 40,  Shaftesbury-  Avenue,  London,  W.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone.  Watford 568.  Station,  Watford,  L.M.S. Electric  Coliseum,  St.  Alban's  Road. — Props., W.  H.  Moores  and  C.  H.  Pearce.  Booked by  Thomas  Morgan  at  Hall  and  in London.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d. Phone,  Watford  492.  Station,  Watford Junction,  L.M.S. Empire,  Top  of  Market  Street.— Prop.,  Watford Entertainments,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by Man.  Dir.,  M.  Walker.  Continuous.  Prices, 6d.  to  2s.  4d.    Phone.  Watford  93 Palace.— Prop.,  Watford  Theatre  Co.  Ltd. Gen.  Man.,  Hugh  D.  Wilson.  Two  shows nightly.  One  change  weekly.  Prices,  3d. to  2s.  4d.  Phone,  Watford  151.  Station, Watford  Junction,  L.M.S. Super  Cinema,  Clarendon  Road. — Props., Watford  Super  Cinema,  Ltd.  Gen.  Man., Hugh  D.  Wilson.  Pictures  and  Varieties. Booked  at  H.O.  by  Walter  Payne,  Cranbourn Mansions,  Cranbourn  Street,  London,  W.C. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  2s.  4d.  Stage,  7  ft.  deep  ;  3  dressing- rooms.  Phone,  Watford  855.  Station,  Watford; Junction,  L.M.S. WATH-ON-DEARNE  (Yorks),  Pop.  18,030. Grand  Cinema. — Prop.,  West  Riding  Electric Theatres,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man. Two  shows  nightlv.  Prices,  3d.  to  od.  Phone Wath  26.  Station,  Wath,  L.N.E.R.  and L.M.S. Majestic  Cinema  Theatre,  High  Street. — Prop.,  Wath  Theatres,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall by  Frank  Clifford.  Continuous.  Two  shows Sat.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage  30  ft.  deep. Cafe  attached.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone. Wath  81.    Station,  Wath-upon-Dearne. WATTON  (Norfolk),  Pop.  1,436. People's  Electric  Cinfma.— Prep.,  F.  Garner One  show  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d. Station,  Watton,  L.N.E.R. WEALDSTONE  (Mddx.),  Pop.  13,439. Coronet  Picture  Theatre,  High  Street. — Prop.,  E.  Howard.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  8d.  to  is.  6d.  Stations. Harrow  and  Wealdstone,  L.M.S. WEASTE  (Lancs),  Pop.  19,674. Weaste  Picture  Hall. — Prop.,  J.  Level . Phone,  Pendleton  406.  Station.  Weaste, L.M.S. WEDNESBURY  (Staffs),  Pop.  28,198. Borough  Theatre. Imperial  Picture  Palace,  Upper  High Street.- — Continuous.  Three  Mats,  weekly. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is. Station,  Wednesbury. Picture  House  Walsall  Street. — Prop.,  Asso- ciated Provincial  Picture  Houses,  Ltd. Booked  at  H.U.  Continuous.  Prices,  4£d.  to is.  3d.  Phone,  Wednesbury  127.  Station, Wednesbury,  G.W.R. Rialto,  Earp's  Lane. — Prop.,  Mrs.  F.  Jones, Picture  House,  Princes  End,  Tipton.  Phone, Bilston  212.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Booked at  Hall  by  Gen.  Man.  J.  Jones.  Continuous. Mats.,  Mon.,  Thurs.  and  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to 8d.  Stage,  18  ft.  deep  ;  2  dressing-rooms. Phone,  Wednesbury  58.  Station,  Wednesbury Kinema  Directory  (England). 491 WEDNESFIELD  (Staffs.),  Pop.  7,455. Ideal  Theatre. WEEDON  (Northants.),  Pop.  1,590. Cinema  Palace. — Prop,  and  Man.,  Cyril  A. Hall.    Booked  at  Cinema,  Towcester.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.  2d.   Station,  Weedon,  L.M.S. WELLINGBOROUGH    (Northants),  Pop. 20,365. Electric  Theatre. — Prop.,  Palace  Co.  (Well- ingborougtO,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  W.  F.  T.  Hewitt. Booked  at  H.O.  by  W.  F.  J.  Hewitt.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to is.  Station,  Wellingborough,  L.M.S. Palace. — Prop.,  Palace  Co.  (Wellingborough), Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  W.  F.  J.  Hewitt.  Pictures  and Varieties.  Booked  at  H.O.,  by  W.  F.  J. Hewitt.  Two  shows  nightly.  Phone,  Welling- borough 184.  Station,  Wellingborough,  L.M.S. Silver  Cinema.  Silver  Street. — Prop.,  Welling- borough Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Continuous. Two  cnanges  weeldy.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Wellingborough  153. WELLINGTON  (Salop)  Pop.  8,500. Grand  Theatre. Pavilion  Theatre. Town  Hall  Cinema. — Props.  R.  K.  Brett  and Others,  41,  Admaston,  near  Wellington, Salop.  Booked  by  Props.  Continuous.  Occa- sional Variety.  Stage,  ft.  deep  ;  2  dressing- rooms.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d.  Station,  Welling- ton, Salop,  G.W.R. WELLS  (Somerset),  Pop.  4,372. Palace  Theatre,  Priory  Road. — Props.  ,E.S.L. and  E.  H.  Collins,  Little  Burcott  House, Wells.  Phone,  Wells  91.  Pictures  and  Varie- ties. Booked  at  Hall.  One  show  nightly. Two  on  Sat.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Stage, 20  ft.  deep  ;  8  dressing-rooms.  Phone,  Wells 127.  Station,  Wells,  G.W.R.,  or  S.  &  D.R. (Southern). WELLS-NEXT-THE-SEA  (Norfolk),  Pop, 2,647. Electric  Palace. — Prop.,  Wells-next-the-Sea Cinema  Syndicate,    Booked  by  Man.  Twice weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  2d.  Station,  Wells, "  L.N.E.R. WELWYN  GARDEN  CITY  (Herts),  Pop. 3,120. Welwyn  Theatre. — Prop.,  Playhouses,  Ltd. Booked  at  Theatre.  Once  nightly,  four  nights a  week.  Three  shows  Sat.  Stage,  29  ft.  deep. Prices,  8d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone,  Welwyn  Garden 456.   Station,  Welwyn  Garden  City. WEM  (Salop).  2,175. Cinema,  Town  Hall. — Prop.  Cambrian  and Border  Cinemas.  Ltd.,  8,  Temple  Row, Wrexham.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  Alan  S.Milner. Films  c  /o  Parcels  Office,  Wrexham,  or  per Road  Auto  to  Wrexham  Office. WEMBLEY  (Mddx.)   Pop.  16,191. Wembley  Hall.  High  Road. — Prop,  an  1  Man., H.  W  lbo  1  n.  Booked  at  Han.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d. Station,  Wembley,  L.M.S. WENDOVER  (Bucks),  Pop.  2,024. R.A.F.  Camp  Theatre,  Halton  Camp. — Prop., R.A.F.  Booked  at  Hall.  One  show  nightly. Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d. Phone,  Wendover  107.  Station,  Wendover, L.N.E.R. WEST  BROMWICH  (Staffs),  Pop.  73,761. Hill  Top  Picture  House.— Prop.. Reel  Academy Ltd.  Continuous.  Prices,  2d.  to  8d.  Phone, Wednesbury  218.  Stations,  Wednesbury, L.M.S.,  and  West  Bromwich,  G.W.R. Imperial  Picture  House,  Spen  Lane. — Prop., Picture  Palace  (West  Bromwich),  Ltd. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  West Bromwich  192.  Station,  West  Bromwich, G.W.R. Palace. — Prop.,  Griffin  Wilson  Bassett,  West Bromwich.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  Phone,  West  Bromwich  358.  Station, West  Bromwich,  G.W.R. Plaza  Super  Cinema.,  Paradise  Street. — Prop., Midland  District  Theatres,  Ltd.,  6,  New Street,  Birmingham.  Phone,  Midland  4364. Booked  at  H.O.  by  Mortimer  Dent.  Con- tinuous. Stage,  30  tt.  deep  ;  4  dressing-rooms. Prices,  sd.  to  is.  id.  Phone,  West  Bromwich 30.    Station,  West  Bromwich,  G.W.R. Queen's  Picture  House. St.  George's  Picture  House,  Paradise  Street. — Prop.,  T.  Leach.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to is..    Station,  West  Bromwich,  G.W.R. Sandwell  Cinema,  Sandwell  Road.— Prop., Bert  McHale.  Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d. Phone,  West  Bromwich  916.  Stations,  West Bromwich,  G.W.R.  and  L.M.S. WESTBURY  (Wilts),  Pop.  3,712. Vista  Cinema. — Prop,  and  Man.,  C.  Rowe.  One show  nightly,  two  on  Sat.  Two  changes weekly.  Phone,  Westbury  75.  Station,  West- bury,  G.W.R. WESTCLIFF-ON-SEA(Essex),  Pop.  106,000 King's  Hall  Cinema,  Hamlet  Court  Road. — Prop. ,  Ashby's  Grand  Halls,  Ltd.  ,16,  Basing- hall  Street,  E.C.2.  Phone,  City  3443.  Booked at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d. Phone,  Southend  263.  Station,  Westcliff-on- Sea,  L.M.S.  or  Motor  Transport. Mascot  Cinema,  511,  London  Road. — Prop., Mascot  Cinemas,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  bv Man.  Continuous.  Sundays  at  8  p.m.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Westcliff-on-Sea, L.M.S.,  or  Motor  Transport. See  also  Southend-on-Sea. ELISSA  LANDI  and  GABRIEL GABRIO  in THE  INSEPARABLES Whitehall  Film  directed  by  Adelqui  Millar. 492 The  Kinematogvaph  Year  Book. WEST  CORNFORTH  (Co.Durham),Pop.  6.4C0. Club  Cinema,  Reading  Room  Street. — Prop., Cornforth  United  Social  Club,  Ltd.  Booked at  Newcastle.  Nightly.  Stage,  12  ft.  deep. Prices,  3d.  to  6d.   Station,  West  Cornforth. WESTERHAM  (Kent),  Pop.  3,170. Swan  Picture  Hall. — Prop,  and  Man.,  S.  G. Outwin.  Booked  at  Hall.  Two  shows Mon.,  Thurs.  and  Sat.,  once  rest  of  week. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  gd.  Phone,  Westerham  109. Station,  Westerham,  S.R. WESTGATE  (Kent),  Pop.  5,100. Town  Hall  Cinema. — Prop.,  Westgate  Enter- tainments Co.,  Ltd.  Secretary,  F.  Cornford. Booked  at  Hall.  Occasional  shows.  Prices, 5d.  to  2S.  4d.  Phone,  Westgate  10.  Station, Westgate-on-Sea,  S.R. WEST  HARTLEPOOL  (Co.  Durham),  Pop. 68,689. Empire  Theatre,  Lynn  Street. — Prop.,  West Hartlepool  Empire  Palace  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked at  H.O.  by  Harry  Esden,  Cranbourn  Mansions, London.  Two  shows  nightly.  Prices,  5d.  to 3s.  6d.  Phone,  West  Hartlepool  2116.  Station, West  Hartlepool,  L.N.E.R. Grand  Theatre. Northern  Picture  Hall,  York  Road.— Prop., Northern  Pictures,  Ltd.     Booked  at  Hall. Two  shows  nightly.     Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  West  Hartlepool 2714.    Station,  West  Hartlepool,  L.N.E.R. Palace  Theatre. Picturedrome,  Musgrave  Street. — Prop.,  West End  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  by  Mrs.  Rodger at  West  End  Cinema,  Collingwood  Road. Continuous.  Four  changes  weekly.  Prices, 3d.  to  8d.  Station,  West  Hartlepool,  L.N.E.R. Picture  House,  Stockton  Street. —  Prop., Denman  Picture  Houses,  Ltd.  Booked  at H.O.  Twice  nightly.  Mats.,  Mon.,  Wed.  and Sat.  Cafe  attached.  Prices,  3d.  to  2s.  4d. Phone,  West  Hartlepool  2033.  Station,  West Hartlepool,  L.N.E.R. Royal  Electric  Theatre,  Whitby  Street. — Lessee,  Robert  Everton,  Jun.  Gen.  Man,, W.  Reynolds.  Two  shows  nightly.  Mat., Wed.  and  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.   to   is.    Phone,  West   Hartlepool  49. Town  Hall  Cinema,  Lumley  Street. — Prop., G.  W.  Pailor,  10,  Gladstone  Street,  Hartle- pool. Booked  at  H.O.,  Hippodrome.  Twice nightly.  Mat.,  Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Station, Hartlepool,  L.N.E.R. West  End  Picture  House. — Prop..  West End  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Mrs. Rodger.  Twice  nightly.  Four  changes weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Station,  West Hartlepool,  L.N.E.R. WESTHOUGHTON  (Lancs),  Pop.  15,593. Empire,  Market  Street. — Prop.,  West  Houghton Entertainments,  Ltd.  One  show  nightly,  two on  Sat.  Mats.,  Mon.,  Thurs.  and  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  9d.  Station, Westhoughton,  L.M.S. Palace ,  Church  Street. — Prop,  and  Man. ,  J.  A. Wilkinson.  Once  nightly,  two  shows  Sat. Three  changes  weekly.  Billiard  Hall  attached. Station,  Westhoughton,  L.M.S. WEST  KIRBY  (Cheshire),  Pop.  6,511. Queen's  Theatre,  Grange  Road. — Prop., Grange  Hall  (West  Kirby),  Ltd.,  Arcade Buildings,  Lord  Street,  Liverpool  (Phone, Bank  4340).  Booked  at  H.O.,  by  J.  L.  Greene. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d. to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Hovlake  398.  Station, West  Kirby,  L.M.S. WESTON-SUPER-MARE  (Somerset),  Pop. 1,653. Central  Picture  House,  Oxford  Street.— Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  9d.  to is.  3d.  Phone,  Weston-super-Mare  474. Station,   Weston-super-Mare,  G.W.R. Electric  Theatre,  Walliscote  Road.— Prop, and  Res.  Man.,  W.  J.  Street.  Two  shows nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.. to  is.    Station,  Weston-super-Mare,  G.W.R Knightstone  Pavilion. — Prop.,  Urban  District Council. Lessees  and  Mans. ,  Gerald  Alexander and  T.  W.  S.  Sheldrake.  Booked  by  G. Alexander  at  Pavilion.  Occasional  shows, Phone,  Weston-super-Mare  75.  Station, Weston-super-Mare,  G.W.R. Regent  Street  Picture  House. — Prop., Weston-super-Mare  (Regent  Street)  Picture House,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Cafe  attached.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, Weston-super-Mare  237.  Station,  Weston- super-Mare,  G.W.R. WEST   STANLEY   (Co.   Durham),  Pop. 25,090. Albert  Hall,  Front  Street. — Prop.,  Robert Reay,   11,  Bath  Lane,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. Phone,  Centra]  3703.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  Prop. Two  shows  nightly.  Prices,  4d.  to  8d.  Station. Shield  Row,  L.N.E.R. Elite  Picture  House. Empire  Picture  Palace. — Prop,  and  Gen. Man.,  W.  E.  Piercy.  Booked  at  Hall.  Twice nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Station,  Shield Row,  West  Stanley  (S.O.),  L.N.E.R. New  Pavilion. — Prop.,  T.  C.  Craven. Theatre  Royal. — Prop..  Robert  Reay,  11, Bath  Lane,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Booked  at H.O.  by  Frop.  Revue,  Drama,  Variety, Pictures.  Twice  nightly.  Stage,  28  ft.  deep. Cafe  attached.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, Stanley  46.  Station,  Shield  Row,  L.N.E.R. WETHERBY  (Yorks),  Pop.  2,281. Ruby  Picture  House. WEYBRIDGE  (Surrey),  Pop.  6,688. King    George's    Cinema. — Props.,  County Cinemas,  Ltd.,  7  Gerrard  Street,  London,  W.i| Weybridge  Kinema,  Church  Street. — Prop., Willmore  Bros.  (Surrey),  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Mats.,  Wed.  and  Sat.  Prices,  6d. to  2S.  4d.  Station,  Weybridge,  S.R. WEYMOUTH  (Dorset),  Pep.  24,570. Belle  Vue  Cinema.— Prop.,  Albany  Ward Theatres,  Ltd.  Three  shows  daily.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  Phone, Weymouth  393.  Station,  Wevmouth,  G.W.R. Palladium. — Prop.,  Albany  Ward  Theatres, Ltd.  Two  shows  nightly.  Mat.  daily.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  8d.  to  2s.  Station, Weymouth,  G.W.R.,  and  S.R.  Junct. Regent  Theatre  and  Dance  Hall.— Prop., Provincial  Cinematograph  Theatres,  Ltd., New  Gallery  House,  123,  Regent  Street, London,  W.  Occasional  Pictures.  Booked at  H.O.  Phone,  Weymouth  180.  Station, Weymouth  Town,  G.W.R. WHALEY  BRIDGE  (Cheshire),  Pop.  8,500 Princes  Palace. — Prop.,  W.  E.  Tyler.  Two changes  weekly.   Station,  Whaley  Bridge. WHEATLEY  HILL  (Co.  Durham),  Pop. 6.000.  V Miners'  Hall. — Lessee.  Mrs.  M.  G.  Snaith,  2, Granville  Terrace,  Wheatley  Hill.  Booked Kinema  Directory  {England). 493 Picture  House. — Prop.,  Collingwood  Pictures Ltd.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone, Whitley  Bay  235.  Station,  Whitley  Bay, L.N.E.R. WHITSTABLE  (Kent),  Pop.  9,842. Oxford  Cinema. — Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Whit- stable  Town,  S.R. Palais  de  Luxe.  Prop,  and  Man.,  Edwin Chinnick.  Continuous.  Prices,  sd.  to  is.  6d. Phone,  Whitstable  144.  Films  by  Kent Film  Transport. Picture  House,  High  Street.— Prop.,  Whit- stable Electric  Theatres,  Ltd.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is. Station,  Whitstable  Town,  S.R. WHITTLE-LE-WOODS,  nr.Chorley  (Lancs). Pop.  4,000. Palace  Cinema. — Prop,  and  Man.,  T.  Battersby, 116,  Standishgate,  Wigan,  Lancs.  Booked  at Hall.  Once  nightlv,  twice  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  10 8d.  Station,  Chorley,  L.M.S. WHITTLESEA  (Cambs),  Pop.  4,208. Cinema  Palace,  Market  Street. — -Props.,  Fred Hart  and  Son.  Pictures  and  occasional Variety.  Booked  at  Hall  by  F.  Hart.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  sd. and  is.  Stage,  15  ft.  deep.  Station,  Whittle- sea,  L.N.E.R. WHITWELL  (Derby),  Pop.  4,362. Kinema. — Prop. ,  Whitwell  and  District  Cinema Theatre  Co.,  Ltd.  Pictures  and  Variety. Booked  at  Tivoli,  Sheffield.  Once  nightly, three  on  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Stage,  13  ft. deep ;  2  dressing-rooms.  Phone,  Whitwell 16.   Station,  Whitwell,  L.M.S. WHITWICK  (Leic),  Pop.  6,000. Picture  House,  Silver  Street. — Prop  ,  Whitwick Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd.  Pictures  and  Variety. Booked  at  Hall.  One  show  nightly.  Twice Sat.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Stage,  25 "ft.  deep; 4  dressing-rooms.  Station,  Whitwick,  L.M.S. WHIT  WORTH    (nr.   Rochdale)  (Lancs). Pop.  8,782. The  Pavilion,  Market  Street. — Prop,  and Man.,  Frank  G.  Donaldson,  12,  Wibbersley Park,  Flixton.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Booked at  Hall.  One  show  nightly.  Two  on  Sat. Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is. Stage,  15  ft.  deep.  Station,  Whitworth, L.M.S. WICKFORO  (Essex),  Pop.  1,480. Broadway  Cinema. WIDNES  (Lancs),  Pop.  38,879. Bozzadrome,  Albert  Road. — Prop.,M.  Voronion, Booked  at  Hall.  Two  shows  nightly.  Prices, 3d.  to  8d.    Station,  Widnes,  Cheshire  Lines. I  '4 1  "  MAN  MADE  WOMEN,"  a  sparkling  story  of  1 I  —  —    —  I at  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Once  nightly.  Prices, 3d.  to  8d.  Station,  Thornley,  L.N.E.R. Palace  Theatre.— Prop.,  Hateley  &  Co. Pictures  and  Variety.  One  show  nightly (including  Sunday),  twice  on  Sat.  Prices,  3d. to  nd.  Stage,  24'ft.  deep;  4  dressing-rooms. Phone,  Thornley  9.  Station,  Thornlev, L.N.E.R. WHITBY  (Yorks),  Pop.  12,512. Coliseum,    Station   Square.—- Prop.,  Whitby Empire  Electric  Theatre,  Ltd.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone, Whitby  140.   Station,  Whitby,  L.N.E.R. Empire,  Station  Square. — Prop.,  Whitby Empire  Electric  Theatre,  Ltd.  Booked  at Hall  by  Man.  Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to  is. Phone,  Whitby  94  and  140. Picture  House. WHITCHURCH  (Salop),  Pop.  5,656. Palladium. — Prop.,  T.  E.  Markham,  Ye  Olde Wyche  Theatre,  Nantwich.  Booked  by  Prop, at  H.O.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage,  6  ft. deep.  Prices  4d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Whitchurch 132.   Station,  Whitchurch,  L.M.S. WHITEFIELD  (Lancs),  Pop.  6,902. Palace  Picture  House. — Prop.,  Red  Rose Cinemas,  Ltd.,  40,  Shaftesbury  Avenue, London,  W.i.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Booked at  Bridge  Picture  House,  Kenyon  Street, Radcliffe  and  H.O.  Continuous  Mon.  to  Fri., two  shows  Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone, Whitefield  37-    Station,  Whitefield,  L.M.S. WHITEHAVEN  (Cumb.),  Pop.  19,536. Gaiety  Picture  House. — Head  office,  25-27, Oxford  Street,  London,  W.  Booked  at  H.O. by  Alfred  Laban.  Twice  nightly.  Prices, 3d.  to  is.    Phone,  Whitehaven  58. Empire  Theatre.— Prop.,  Empire  (Whitehaven) Ltd.,  Carnegie  Theatre,  Workington.  Phone, Workington  120.  Booked  at  H.O.,  by  Morris Maud.  Two  shows  nightly.  Prices,  3d.  and 6d.    Station,  Whitehaven,  L.M.S. Palace  Cinema,  Market  Hall. — Licensee,  A. Victor  Branford.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.     Phone,  Whitehaven  124. Theatre  Royal,'  Roper  Str  et. — Prop.,  Grand Empire  Theatre,  Ltd.,  86,  St.  Vincent  Street, Glasgow.  Booked  by  T.  Braithwaite,  at Grand  Theatre,  Lancaster.  Two  shows nightly.  Stage,  19  ft.  deep  ;  5  dressing-rooms. Prices,  3d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone,  Whitehaven 49.   Station,  Whitehaven,  L.M.S. WHITLEY  BAY  (Northumb.),  Pop.  11,436. Empire  Cinema,  Esplanade. — Prop.,  Denman Picture  Houses,  Ltd.,  4-6,  Denman  Street, London,  W.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous. Occasional  Variety.  Stage,  9  ft.  deep.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  Phone,  Whitley  Bay  496. New  Coliseum. — Prop.,  New  Coliseum  (Whitley Bay),  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  W.  Baker.  Booked at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two  changes  week.y. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone,  Whitlev  Bay  Cen- tral 196.    Station,  Whitley  Bay,  L.N.E.R. i modern  married  life P.D.C. 494 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. Century  Picture  Palace.  West  Street. Co-operative  Hall,  Lugsdale  Road. — Prop.. Cheshire  County  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  Empress Theatre.  Runcorn.  Phone,  Runcorn  199. Booked  at  H.O.  by  A.  Leslie.  Two  shows nightly.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Phone, Widne's  369.  Station,  Widnes,  L.M.S.  and Cheshire  Line.  . Picturedrome,  Victoria  Road. — Prop.,  Widnes Picturedrome,  Ltd.,  1-3,  Stanley  Street, Liverpool.  Phone,  Bank  437i-  Booked  at H.O.  Two  shows  nightly.  Mats.,  Mon., Thurs.  and  Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  gd.  Phone, Widnes  109.  Stations,  Widnes  and  Central, L.M.S. Premier  Picture  House,  Albert  Road. — Prop., Widnes  Cinemas,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall by  Man.  Twice  nightly.  Mats.,  Mon., Thurs.  and  Sat.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Phone, Widnes  312.  Station,  Widnes,  L.M.S.  and Cheshire  Lines. WIGAN  (Lancs.),P0P.  89,447. Alliance  Picture  House,  Crompton  Street. — Prop.,  New  Alliance  PhotoDlay  Theatres, Ltd.   Twice  nightly.   Station,  Wigan,  L.M.S. County  Playhouse,  King  Street. — Prop., Eagle  Picture  dromes,  Ltd.  Gen.  Man.  and Sec.,T.  C.Robinson.  Booked  at  Hall.  Three shows  daily.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone.  Wigan 289.  Station,  Wigan,  L.M.S. Empire  Cinema. — Prop.,  Empire  Cinema (Wigan),  Ltd.  Booked  at  3,  The  Parsonage, Manchester,  by  F.  E.  Spring.  Three  shows daily.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Wigan  962. Station,  Wigan,  L.M.S. Gidlow  Picture  House. — Prop.,  Gidlow Picture  House,  Ltd.  Gen.  Man.  and  Sec.,T.  C. Robinson.  Booked  at  County  Playhouse, Wigan.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.    Prices,  $d.  Jo  8d.    Station,  Wigan. Ince  Picture  Palace,  Ince. — Prop,  and  Res. Man.,  C.  W.  Pennington.  Booked  at  Hall. Two  shows  nightly.  Prices,  4d.  and  6d. Station,  Ince,  near  Wigan,  L.M.S. Labour  Hall,  Whalley.— Prop,  and  Man.,  W. Williams.   Twice  nightly.     Station,  Wigan. Palace  Picture  Theatre,  King  Street. — Booked  at  Hall.  Two  shows  nightly.  Prices, 4d.  to  8d.  Phone,  Wigan  n.  Station,  Wigan, L.M.S. Pavilion,  College  Avenue. — Prop.,Wigan  Enter- tainments Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Renters  (Jmce by  F.  Worswick.  One  show  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  7d.  Phone, Wigan  573.    Station,  Wigan,  L.M.S. Picture  House,  Scholes. — Prop.,  Thomas Atherton.  Twice  nightly.  Mat.,  Mon.,  Wed. and  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  8d.  Phone,  Wigan  957. Station,  Wigan,  L.M.S. Princes,  Wallgate. — Twice  nightly.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  Phone,  Wigan  858.  Station, Wigan.,  L.M.S. Royal  Cinema,  Wallgate. — Prop,  and  Man., B.  Newman.  Booked  at  Hall.  Twice  nightly and  Mats.  Prices,  4d.  to  6d.  Station,  Wigan, L.M.S. WI6T0N  (Cumb.),  Pop.  3,659. Electric  Picture  Palace,  Meeting  House Lane. — Props.,  Swift  and  Bell.  Lessee  and Man.,  John  E.  Connolly.  Booked  at  Hall. One  show  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  8d.  and  is.  Station,  Wigton,  L.M.S. WILLENHALL  (Staffs),  Pop.  19,671. Coliseum. — Man.  and  Licensee,  M.  J.  Campbell. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices.  3d.  to  8d. Station.  Willenhall  (Bilston  Street).  L.M.S. Picture  House,  Stafford  Street. — Prop., Associated  Provincial  Picture  Houses.  Ltd. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4§d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Willenhall  139. Station,  Willenhall,  L.M.S. WILLINGTON  (Co.  Durham),  Pop.  9,197. Empire. — Prop.,  Hateley  and  Co.   One  show nightly.  Mat.  and  two  shows  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Phone, Willington  o.  Station.  Willington,  Co.  Dur- ham, L.N.E^R. Empress. — Props.,  Hateley  and  Co.  Booked  at Hall.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Once  nightly, twice  on  Sat.  Stage.  24  ft.  deep.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  6d.  Phone,  Willington  9.  Station,  Willing- ton,  L.N.E.R. WILLINGTON  QUAY-ON-TYNE  (Northumbef- land),  Pop.  4.350. Pearl  Hall. — Prop.,  Tyne  Picture  Houses, Ltd.  Phone,  Wallsend  174.  Booked  at H.O.  Central  Buildings,  Station  Road, Wallsend-on-Tvne .  Phone,  Wallsend  66. Station,  Wallsend,  L.N.E.R. WILMSLOW  (Cheshire),  Pop.  8,286. Wilmslow  Picture  Palace,  Station  Road. — Prop.,  Wilmslow  Picture  Palace  (192 1).  Ltd. Pictures  and  occasional  Variety.  Booked  at Hall.  One  show  nightly,  twice  Sat.  and  Mat. Caf^  attached.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  Phone. Wilmslow  181.    Station,  Wilmslow,  L.M.S.. WINCANTON  (SoM  ),  Pop.  2,000. Town  Hall. WINCHCOMBE  (Glos.),  Pop.  2,300. Assembly  Rooms  Cinema. — Prop,  and  Bkg. Man..  J.    H.  Major,  4,  Cheltenham  Road, Winchcombe.    Once  nightly.    Prices,  3d.  to is.  3d.    Station,  Winchcombe,  G.W.R. WINCHESTER  (Hants),  Pop.  23,980. Guildhall. — Prop.,  The  Mayor  and  Corpora- tion. Booked  at  Hall.  Occasional  shows. Non-flam  films  only.  Phone,  Winchester 247.    Station,  Winchester,  G.W.R.  and  S.R. Regent  Theatre. — Prop...  J.  Simpkins.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d. to  is. Royal  Theatre. — Prop..  J.  Simpkins.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  is.,  is.  6d..2s. Winchester  Picture  House,  High  Street. — Prop.,  Winchester  Picture  House.  Ltd.,  19a, Coleman  Street,  London,  E.C.2.  Booked  by Colonel  H.  A.  Browne,  at  1,  Soho  Square, London.  Continuous.  Daily  Mat.  Prices,  gd. to  2S.  Phone,  Winchester  193.  Station. Winchester,  S.R. WINDERMERE    (Westmorland),  Pop. 6,496. Cinema,  Beech  Street. — Prop.,  Windermere  and Ambleside  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  8,  Drury  Lane, Water  Street.  Liverpool.  Phone,  Bank  4000. Booked  at  H.O.  by  L.  H.  Clegg  (Man.  Dir.). Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d.  Phon'e. Windermere  3^9.  Station,  Windermere. L.M.S. Public  Hall,  Lake  Road. — Prop.,  Windermere Public  Hall  and  Cinema,  Ltd.,  Midland  Bank Chambers,  Windermere.  Phone,  311.  Booked  at Hall  by  N.  Croft.  Continuous.  Mat.  daily.  Pic- tures, Variety,  etc.  Stage,  24  ft.  deep.  Dance Hall  attached.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  iod.  Phone, Windermere  364.  Station,  Windermere, L.M.S. Kinema  Directory  {England). 495 WINDSOR  (Bucks),  Pop.  20,115. Empire  Cinema. — Props.,  N.  F.  Amey  and  E.  V. Boseley.    Continuous.    Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,    Windsor    560.    Station,  Windsor, G.W.R.    Films  by  Car. Windsor    Cinema,    Peascod    Street. — Prop., Windsor  Cinema,  Ltd.      Station,  Windsor. WINGATE  (Co.  Durham),  Pop.  11,420. Empire  Cinema,  Front  Street. — Props.,  Geo.  C. Lee  and  W.  Hopps.  Pictures  and  occasional Variety.  Booked  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne. Twice  nightly,  Mon.  and  Sat.  Once  nightly rest  of  week,  including  Sun.  Prices,  2d.  to 6d.  Stage,  12  ft.  deep  ;  3  dressing-rooms. Station,  Wellfield  Junction. Palace  Theatre. WINSFORD  (Cheshire)    Pop.  10,957. Magnet  Cinema,  Weaver  Street. — Prop., Pendletown  Pictures,  Town  Hall,  Sandbach (phone  Sandbach  42).  Booked  at  H.O.  Once nightly.  Three  shows  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  is. Phone,  Winsford  14.  Station,  Winsford  and Wharton,  L.M.S. WINSLOW  (Bucks),  Pop.  1,535. Oddfellows'  Hall. — Prop.,  R.  J.  Fountain, 42,  High  Street,  Aylesbury.   Booked  at  H.O. One  show  Fri.  and  Sat.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  2d. Station,  Winslow,  L.M.S. WIRKSWORTH  (Derby),  Pop.  3,615. Wirksworth  Town  Hall. — Prop.,  J.  Brown and  Co.  All  correspondence  to  R.  O.  Brown, 228,  Fulwood  Road,  Sheffield.  Phone, Sheffield  61126.  Once  nightly.  Prices,  4d. to  is.    Station,  Wirksworth,  L.M.S. WISBECH  (Cambs),  Pop.  11,316. Ai  exandra  Theatre. — Props.,  Wisbech  Hippo- dromes, Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  H.  Bancroft.  Phone, Wisbech  116,  Station.  Wisbech,  L.N.E.R. Hippodrome. —  Props.,  Wisbech  Hippodromes, Ltd.  Man.  D-'r.,  H.  Bancroft.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  iod. Phone,  Wisbech  116.    Station,  Wisbech. New  Electric  Theatre,  Norfolk  Street.- — ■ Prop.,  B.  Scott  Elder.  Booked  at  Hall  by W.  Foster.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  iod.    Station,  Wisbech,  L.N.E.R. WITHAM  (Essex),  Pop.  3,718. Public   Hall  Cinema. — Tozer   and  Lindsell Circuit,  55,  Cambridge  Street,  Pancras  Road, London,  N.W.i. Whitehall  Cinema. — Prop.,  Mid-Essex  Cinema Co.,    Whitehall    Cottage,    Witham,  Essex. Phone,    Witham    142.    Station,  Witham, L.N.E.R. WITHERNSEA  (near  Hull)  (Yorks),  Pop. 4,702. Kinema.- — Prop.,  Withernsea  Kinema,  Ltd. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  Phone,  Withernsea  30.  Station,  With- ernsea, L.N.E.R. Select  Picture  House. — Prop.,  Select  Picture House  (Withernsea),  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by W.  E.  Holland.  Continuous,  Prices,  3d.  to iod.  Phone,  Withernsea  20.  Station, Withernsea,  L.N.E.R. WITNEY  (Oxford),  Pop.  3,228. People's  Palace,  Market  Place. — Lessee  and Res.  Man.,  E.  A.  Huddleston.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d. Station,  Witney,  G.W.R. WITTON  PARK  (Co.  Durham). Park  Kinema,  Main  Street. — Prop.,  Park Kinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Res.  and  Bkg. Man.,  Walter  Dixon.  Once  nightly,  three times  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  8d.  Station,  Etherlev, L.N.E.R. WIVELISCOMBE  (Som.),  Pop.  1,255. Palace  Cinema. — Prop.,  Wiveliscombe  Cinema Co.  Res.  and  Booking  Man.,  T.  H.  Cook. One  show  nightly,  Thurs.,  Fri.  and  Sat. Mat.,  Thurs.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Station. Wiveliscombe,  G.W.R. WIVENHOE  (Essex),  Pop.  2,330. The  Cinema,  The  Avenue. — Props.,  The Wivenhoe  Cinema  Co.  Phone,  Colchester  46. Continuous.  Mat.  Sat.  Phone,  Wivenhoe  39. Station,  Wivenhoe,  L.N.E.R. WOKING  (Surrey),  Pop.  26,430. Palace  Theatre,  Duke  Street. — Props.,  Apollo Cinemas  Co.,  Kingsland  Empire,  London, N.8.  Phone,  Clissold  0722.  Booked  at  H.O. Nightly  from  6.  30.  Sat.  continuous  from  2.45. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Woking  687. Station,  Woking,  S.R. Plaza,  Chertsey  Road. — Props.,  Apollo  Cinemas Co.,  Kingsland  Empire,  London,  N.8.  Phone, Clissold  0722.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Woking  687. Station,  Woking,  S.R. WOKINGHAM  (Berks),  Pop.  4,473. Picture  Palace,  10,  Broad  Street. — Prop., Wokingham  Picture  Palace  Co.,  Ltd.  Secre- tary and  Man.  Dir.,  A.  E.  Priest.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d.  Station, Wokingham,  S.R. WOLSINSHAM  (Co.  Durham),  Pop.  3,414. Pictured  rome. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  A. Todd.  One  show  nightly,  two  on  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  9d.  Station, Wolsingham,  L.N.E.R. WOLVERHAMPTON  (Staffs),  Pop.  102,373. Agricultural  Hall,  Snow  Hill. — Prop.,  Asso- ciated   Provincial    Picture    Houses,  Ltd. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices. 4§d.  to  is.  Phone,  Wolverhampton  97. Station,  Wolverhampton. Coliseum,  Dudley  Road. — Prop.,  Midland Counties  Circuit,  Ltd.,  513,  Salisbury  House, London  Wall.  London,  E.C.2.  Phone,  London IVOR  NOVELLO  with  ISABEL JEANS  and  MABEL  POULTON  in THE  RETURN  OF  THE  RAT Gainsborough  Picture  directed  by  Graham  Cutts. 496 The  Ki n  em atogra ph  Year  Book. Wall  2256.    Booked  at  H.O,  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,  4'ck  to  ifd. Phone,  Wolverhampton  ,.876. Globe,  Hbrsley  Field. Olympia,  Thornley  Street. — Prop.,  F.  Appleby. Nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d. tond.  Phone,  Wolverhampton  1344. Picture  House,  Victoria  Street. — Prop.,  Mid- land Counties  Circuit,  Ltd.,  513,  Salisbury House,  London  Wall,  Loudon,  E.C.  Phone, London  Wall  2841.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  L.  A. Thomson.  Continuous,.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d. Phone,  Wolverhampton  380. Queen's  Picture  House,  Queen's  Square. — Prop.,  Associated  Provincial  Picture  Houses, Ltd.,  New  Gallery  House,  123,  Regent  Street, London,  W.i.  Phone,  Regent  3212.  Booked at  H.O.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  is.  and  is.  6d.  Phone,  Wolverhamp- ton 132. Scala,  Worcester  Street. — Prop.,  Associated Provincial  Picture  Houses,  Ltd.,  New  Gallery House,  123,  Regent  Street,  London,  W.i. Phone,  Regent  3212.  Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous. Mats,  daily.  'Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4§d.  to  is.  Phone,  Wolverhampton 121.  Stations,  Wolverhampton  High  Level, L.M.S.,  and  Low  Level,  G.W.R. West  End  Cinema. — Prop.,  West  End  Cinema, Ltd.,  Wolverhampton.  6,  Cherry  Street, Birmingham.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  E.  Garfield. Twice  nightly.  Mon.  and  Sat.  Continuous rest  of  week.  Prices,  4|d.  to  nd.  Phone, Wolverhampton  702.  Station,  Wolverhampton. ERTON     (Bucks),    Pop.  7,000. Empire. — Prop.,  Councillor  Geo.  H.  Barber, Palace,  Tunstall,  Staffs.    Phone,  Hanley  253 Palace. — Prop.,  Councillor  G.  H.  Barber, Coronation  House.  Tunstall  Park,  Stoke-on- Trent.  Phone,  Hanley  253.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d  to  is.  2d.    Station,  Wolverton. WOMB  WELL    (nr.    Barnsley)  (Yorks), Fop.  19,035. Empire,  Park  Street.— Prop.,  Mrs.  Stewart. Two  shows  nghtly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices.  4d.  to  is.   Station,  Wombwell,  L.M.S. Hippodrome,   Hough   Lane. — Prop.,  Counties Cinema  Circuit,  Ltd.  Continuous  Mon.  to  Fri. Two  shows  Sat.    Prices,  3d.  to  od.  Station, Wombwell,  L.M.S. Pavilion.— Prop.,     Pavilion    Pictures,  Ltd. Lessee,   T.   Thorley.    Two  shows  nightly. Two  changes  weekly.    Station,  Station  Lane. WOODBRIDGE  (Suffolk),  Pop.  4,600. Electric  Theatre. WOODHALL  SPA  (Lincs),  Pop.  1,385. Pavilion  Kinema. — Prop,  and  Man.,  Capt. C.  C.  Allport.  "Sylvanhay,"  Woodhall  Spa. Booked  at  Hall.  Single  shows.  Change  Mon. and  Thurs.  Prices,  6d".  to  is.  6d.  Phone, Woodhall  Spa  66.  Station,  Woodhall  Spa, L.N.E.R. WOODHOUSE    (nr.    Sheffield)  (Yorks), Pop.  5,308. Picture  Palace,  Market  Place. — Prop.,  Scala Cinemas  (Sheffield),  Ltd.,  Winter  Street, Sheffield.  Phone,        Central  106. Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  Phone.  Woodhouse  40532.  Stations, Woodhouse,  L.N.E.R.  and  Woodhouse  Mill, L.M.S. WOODLANDS  (Nr.  Doncaster)  (Yorks.) Pop.  8,000. Picture  House. — Prop.,  Wm.  Nuttall,  Athron Street,  Doncaster.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man. Twice  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Doncaster  459.  Station, Carcroft,  L.N.E.R. WOODSTOCK  (Oxon),   Pop.  1,700. Empire  Cinema,  Oxford  Road. — Prop.,  H.  P. Finkle.      Booked  by  Prop.     Once  nightly. Prices,  od.  to  is.  rod.    Station,  Woodstock. G.W.R. WOOL  (Dorset),  Pop.  2.300. Bovington  Cinema.— Prop.,  William  Adams (Cinema)  Co.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Prices,  5d.  to  is.   Station,  Wool,  S.R. WOOTTON  BASSETT  (Wilts),  Pop.  1,991. Mascot  Cinema,  High  Street.— One  show nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to is.  3d.  Station,  Wootton  Bassett,  G.W.R. WOTTON-UNDER-EDSE  (Glos). Picture  House,  Market  Street.— Prop.,  W.  T. Coe.  Booked  at  Hall.  Once  nightly.  Prices 5d,  to  is.  3d,   Station,  Charfield,  L.M.S. WORCESTER  (Worcs),  Pop.  48,848. Apollo  Picture  Palace,  Park  Street. — 'Prop.. George  F.  Sears,  "  Deerhurst,"  24,  St.  Dun- stans  Crescent,  Worcester.  Booked  by  Prop, at  private  address.  Two  shows  nightly. Mat.  Sat.  Prices,  2d.  to  5d.  Stations, Shrub  Hill,  G.W.R.  and  L.M.S. Arcade  Cinema,  St.  Swithin's  Street. — Prop., Provincial  Cinematograph  Theatres,  Ltd. 123,  Regent  Street,  London,  W.  Pictures  and occasional  Variety.  Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous.- Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4^d. to  is.  (3d.  Phone,  Worcester  448.  Stations, Shrub  Hill,  G.W.R.,  and  Foregate,  L.M.S. Cinema,  Upton-on- Severn. St.  John's  Cinema. Scala  Theatre. Silver  Cinema,  Foregate  Street. — Prop.,  H. Scott  Bayliss,  H.O.  Picture  House,  Cannock. Phone,  Cannock  141.  Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous. Mats.,  Mon.,  Thurs.  and  Sat.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Worcester  653.  Stations. Shrub  Hill,  G.W.R.,  and  Foregate  Street. L.M.S. Theatre  Royal,  Angel  Street. — Booked  by Sir  Arthur  Carlton  at  Colehurst  Lodge, Worcester.  Phone,  Worcester  393.  Pictures and  Variety.  Stations,  Shrub  Hill,  G.W.R., and  Foregate  Street,  L.M.S. WORDSLEY  (Staffs),  Pop.  6,000. Olympia. — Props.,    C.    F.    and  M.  Couper. One  show  nightly.  Continuous  on  Sat.  Prices, 3d.  to  8d.     Station,  Brettle  Lane,  Stour- bridge, G.W.R. WORKINGTON  (Cumb.),  Pop.  26,480. Hippodrome,  Falcon  Place. — Prop.,  Working- ton Hippodrome,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by Man.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  8d.  Phone,  Workington 194.   Office,  199.  Station,  Workington,  L.M.S. Oxford  Picture  House. — Props.,  Graves Bros.  Gen.  Man.,  Percy  Haley.  Booked  by Percy  Haley  at  Empire  Theatre,  Mary  port. Twice  nightlv.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone, Workington  201.  Station,  Workington. L.M.S. Kinema  Directory  (England)- 497 I i i YEADON  (nr.  Leeds)  (Ycrks),  Pop.  7,590. Picture  House,  High  Street. — Prop. ,  Yeadou. Picture  Palace  Co.,  Ltd.  Reg.  Office,  2,  Bristol Street,  Leeds.  Phone,  Leeds  22462.  Booked at  Registered  Office  by  Managing  Director. Once  nightly,  two  shows  Sat.  Mat.,  Mon. and  Sat.  ,  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Rawdon 184.  Films  collected  from  Leeds  by  Carrier. Temperance  Hall. — Prop.,  Gem  Pictures. One  show  nightly,  two  Sat.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  9d.  Station,  Guiseley, L.M.S. Town  Hall.— Prop.,  Gem  Pictures.  One  show nightly,  two  on  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  ad.   Station,  Guiseley,  L.M.S. YEOVIL  (Somerset),  Pop.  14,987. Central,  Church  Street.— Piop.,  A.  S. Thring.  One  show  nightly,  three  on  Sat. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d. Station,  Yeovil,  S.R.  and  G.W.R. Palace  The\tre,  The  Triangle. — Prop.,  Albany Ward  Theatres.  One  show  nightly.  Three  on Sat.  Prices,  5d.  to  2s.  Phone,  Yeovil  69. Station,  Yeovil,  G.W.R.  and  S.R. YIEWSLEY  (Mddx.),  Pop.  4,845. Marlborough  Cinema. — Props.,  Hancock  Bros. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Mat.  Sat. Two  changes  weekly.  Pictures  and  Variety. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  iod.  Phone,  Yiewsley  85. Stations,  West  Drayton  and  Yiewsley,  G.W.R. YORK  (Yorks),  Pop.  84,052. Grand  Picture  House  (Cate  and  Ballroom), Clarence  Street. — Lessee,  H.  A.  Whincup,  i6a and  1  8a,  Queen's  Arcade,  Leeds.  Phone, Leeds  22769.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  Claude  H. Whincup.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  York 3512.  Station,  York,  L.N.E.R. Picture  House,  Coney  Street. — Prop.,  York Cinemas,  Ltd.,  123,  Regent  Street,  London, W.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  A.  W.  Jarratt. Continuous.  Cafe  attached.  Prices,  8d.  to is.  6d.  Phone,  York  2493.  Station,  York, L.N.E  R. Rialto  (late  Casino),  Fulford  Road. — Props., J.  E.  Winder  and  J.  Prendergast.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Ballroom attached.  Phone,  York  2119.  Station,  York, L.N.E.R. Scala,  Goodramgate. — Prop.,  Denman  Picture Houses,  Ltd.  4-6,  Denman  Street,  London, W.i.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  Phone,  York  2625.  Station,  York. St.  George's  Hall  Cinema,  Castlegate. — Prop.,  York  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  123,  Regent Street,  London,  W.i.  Phone,  Regent  3212. Pictures  and  Variety.  Booked  at  H.O. Continuous.  -  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Stage  and dressing-rooms.  Dance  Hall  and  Cafe  attached . Phone,  York  2538.  Station,  York,  L.N.E.R. Tower  Picture  Theatre,  New  Street. — Prop., Tower  Picture  Theatre  (York),  Ltd.  Con- tinuous. Two  changs  weekly.  Prkes,  6d.  to is.  6d.   Phone,  York  2298.   Station,  York. Theatre  Royal.— Prop,  and  Man.,  Graves Bros.  Gen.  Man.,  Percy  Haley.  Booked  by Percy  Haley  at  Empire,  Maryport.  Two shows  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Station, Workington,  L.M.S. The  Carnegie. — Prop,  and  Man.,  Morris Maud.  Booked  at  Hall.  Two  shows  nightly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  "Workington  120. Station,  Workington,  L.M.S. WORKSOP  (Notts),  Pop.  23,198. Gaiety  Picturedrome,  Bridge  Street. — Prop.' "Worksop  Gaiety  Theatre  Co.  Ltd.  Res and  BKg.  Mans.,  E.  V.  Pepper  and  G.  W. Clark.  Continuous.  Pictures  and  Variety. Films  booked  at  Hall,  Variety  at  Handko's Agency,  366,  W'indmill  Lane,  Shiregreen, -Sheffield.  Stage,  40  ft.  deep;  4  dressing- rooms.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  299.  Station, Worksop,  L.N.E.R. Picture  House,  Newcastle  Avenue. — Prop., Picture  House  (Worksop),  Ltd.,  Booked at  Hall  by  Man.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  6d.  Phone,  Worksop  1 89.  Station,  Work- sop, L.N.E.R. Victoria  Palace. — Prop.,  Hallamshire  Cinemas. Ltd.,  18,  York  Street,  Sheffield.  Phone. Sheffield,  888.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  C.  Morton . Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Phone, Worksop  257.   Station,  Worksop,  L.N.E.R. WORTHING  (Sussex),  Pop.  35,224. Dome  Cinema,  Marine  Parade. — Prop,  and  Res. Man.,.  C.  A.  Seebold.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Three  changes  weekly.  Prices. 5d.  to  is.  iod.  Phone,  Worthing  461.  Station, Worthing,  S.R. Picturedrome,  Chapel  Road. — Under  the management  of  C.  A.  Seebold.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous..  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  sd,  to  is.  iod.    Phone,  Worthing  95. RivoLi  Cinema,  Chapel  Road. — Prop.,  C.  A. Seebold.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  sd.  to  2  s.  4d. Phone,  Worthing  179.    Station,  Worthing, WROTHAM  (Kent). Electric    Palace,    Borough   Green. — Props., Freeman  and  Sawdy.    Continuous.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.    Station,  Borough  Green,  S.R. WYMONDHAM  (Norfolk),  Pop.  5,190. Picture  House. — Prop.,  Harold  A.  Teed. .  Booked,  at  Hall.  Once  nightly.  Mat.,  Sat. Occasional  Variety.  Stage,  12  ft.  deep  ;  2 dressing-rooms.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Station, Wvmonclham,  L.N.E.R.  • I  AXLEY  (Northants). Cjnema. — Prop.,  W.  Soames,  Stamford  House, Market  Deeping.  Booking  Man.,  P.  J. "Wainwright,  Burmer  Rd.,  Peterborough. Once  nightly.  Prices,  sd.  to  is.  3d.  Station, Peterborough  (North),  L.M.S. "CAPTAIN  SWAGGER" Rod  La  Rocque  P.D.C 498  The  Kin. WELSH AbERAMAN  (Glam.),  Pop.  15,090. Grand  Theatre. — Lessee,  L.  D.  Abse,  65 Cambridge  Road,  Cardiff.  Phone,  Cardiff 3742.  Booked  by  P.  Abse  at  H.O.  Continu- ous. Prices,  6d.  "to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Aberaman 310.     Station,  Aberaman,  G.W.R. ABER AYRON  (Cardigan),  Pop.  1,300. Memorial    Hall. — Licensee.     Griffith  Rees. Albert  Street. ABERCWYMBOI  (Glam). Cinema. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  M.  Freedman. One  show   nightly.    Two   changes  weekly. Prices,  sd.  to  is.    Station,  Mountain  Ash. G.W.R. ABERCYNON  (Glam.),  Pop.  9,109. Empire  Cinema,  Station  Approach. — Prop., Principality  Amusements,  Ltd.  Palais  de Danse,  Varieties  and  Theatricals.  Booked  by Harry  S.  Bowen  at  Palace.  Prices,  4d.  to  is Station,  Abercynon,  G.W.R. Palace  Super  Cinema,  Margaret  Street.— Prop.,  Principality  Amusements,  Ltd.  Book- ing Man.,  H.  S.  Bowen.  Continuous.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.     Station,  Abercynon,  G.W.R. Workmen's  Hall.— Prop.,  Abercynon  Colliery Workmen.  One  show  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  9d.  Station,  Abercynon, G.W.R. ABERDARE  (Glam.),  Pop.  55,010. Aberdare  Cinema. — Prop.,  Aberdare  Cinemas (1923),  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Aberdare  132. Station,  Aberdare,  G.W.R. Empire  and  Playhouse.  —  Booked  at  Hall by  Man.  Occasional  picture  shows.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  6d.     Station,  Aberdare,  G.W.R. Ko^Y  Kinema,  Market  Street.— Props.,  Walter Haggar  and  Family.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man. Continuous.  Mat.  Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  2d. Station,   Aberdare,  G.W.R. Palladium,  Canon  Street.  ■ — Prop.,  Hirwain Victoria  Hall  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.    Prices,  6d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone, .  .Aberdare  135.    Station,  Aberdare,  G.W.R. Park  Cinema,  Gadlys. — Lessee,  A.  N.  Ewing. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  2d.  Phone,  Aberdare  77.  Station,  Aber- dare, G.W.R. ABERFAN    (Glam.),    Pop.  11.000, Electric  Theatre. — Prop.  Abeifan  Electric Theatres,  Ltd.,  5,  Milbourne  Chambers. Merthyr  Tydfil.  Phone,  Merthyr  Tydfil 121.  Booked  at  office  by  F.  Taylor.  Con- tinuous. Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d. to  is.  2d.    Station,  Aberfan,  G.W.R. ABERGELE  (Denbigh),  Pop.  3,000. The  Cinema,  Market  Street. — Props.,  Abergele Entertainments,  Ltd.   Phone  42.   Two  shows nightly.    Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d. 'aph  Yea?  Booh. KINEMAS. ABERGWYNFI   (Glam.),  Pop.  4,102. Workmen's  Hall,  Blaengwynfi. — Prop.,  Aber- wgynfi  Workmen.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Thos. Bevan  and  Committee.  One  show  nightly. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  2d.,  4d.  and  6d. Station,  Abergwynfi,  G.W.R.,  via  Bridgend. ABERKENFIG  (Glam.),  Pop.  4,000. New  Cinema  Hall.— Prop.,  J.  Morgan  Owen 17,  Working  Street,  Cardiff.  Phone,  Cardiff 6309.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  Prop.  One  show nightlv.  Prices,  _|d.  to  is.  Station.  Tondu, G.W.R. ABERTRIDWR  (Glam.),  Pop.  5,549. Workmen's  Hall.— Prop.,  Windsor  Collieries Workmen's  Hall.  "  Phone,  Senghenydd  22. Booked  at  Hall.  Once  nightly,  twice  Saturday. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  nd. Station,  Abertridwr,  G.W.R. ABERYSTWYTH  (Cardigan),  Pop.  11,220. Coliseum. Imperial  Cinema,  Bath  Street. — Prop,  and Res.  Man.,  W.  J.  Evans.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.  Station, Aberystwyth,  G.W.R. Palladium,  Market  Street. — Prop.,  Arthur Cheetham.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous, Prices,  3d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Aberystwyth 122.  Station,  Aberystwyth,  G.W.R. Royal  Pier  Pavilion. — Prop.,  Aberystwyth Pier  Co.,  Ltd.  Phone,  Aberystwyth  120. Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Cafe  and  Dance Hall.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Station.  Aber- ystwyth, G.W.R. AMLWCH  (Anglesey),  Pop.  2,694. Cinema. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  Thos.  Burrows. Booked  at  Hall.    One  show  nightly.  Mats., Wed.  and  Sat.    Prices,  8d.  to  is.  Phone, Amlwch  15.   Station,  AmLvch,  L.M.S. AMMANFORD  (Carmarthen),  Pop.  4,984. Palace. — Props.,  P.  F.  J   Bosisto.  Occasional variety. Pictorium. — Prop.,  Ammanford  Pictorium,  Ltd. Phone  59. BANGOR  (Carnarvon),  Pop.  11,032. County  Theatre. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.. James  Hare.  Booked  at  Hall.  One  show nightly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone,  Bangor  282. Station,  Bangor,  L.M.S. Mew  City  Picture  House.- — Prop.,  Saronies. Enterprises.  Booked  by  M.  Saronie,  at  3. Lord  Street,  Liveroool.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  8d.  to  is.  3d.  Station. Bangor,  L.M.S. Picturedrome. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  W. Lee.  One  show  nightly.  Mat.,  Wed.  and Sat.  Two  changes  weeklv.  Prices,  5d.  to 8d.    Station,  Bangor,  North  Wales,  L.M.S. W.andF. Mar.  3,'30 Kinema  Directory  (Wales). 499 BARGOED  (Glam.),  Pop.  12,226. Bargoed    Palace. — Prop.,    Alfred  Withers, New  Hall.    Phone,  Bargoed  72.    Booked  at H.O.     Continuous.     Two  changes  weekly. Phone,  Bargoed  72.  Station,  Bargoed,  G.W.R. Hanbury  Cinema. — Prop.,  Alfred  Withers,  New Hall,  Bargoed.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.     Phone,  Bargoed  72. Station,  Bargoed,  G.W.R. New  Hall  Cinema. — Prop.,  Alfred  Withers, Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Phone,  Bargoed, 72.  Station,  Bargoed,  G.W.R. BARMOUTH    (Merioneth),    Pop.  3,559. Pavilion. — Frop.,  Barmouth  Pavilion,  Ltd. Trinity  Square,  Llandudno.  Booked  at  Art Pictures,  Bury.  Continuous  summer.  Once nightly  winter.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone, Barmouth  44.    Station.  Barmouth,  G.W.R. White  Cinema. — Props.,  Davies  Bros.  Booked at  Hall  by  Man.  Continuous  in  summer, once  nightly  winter.  Prices,  gd.  to  is.  6d. Phone,  Barmouth  32.     Station,  Barmouth. BARRY    (Glam.),    Pop.  38,927. Palace.— Prop.,  George  Motton.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  Pictures  and  variety. Stage  10  ft.  Three  dressing  rooms.  Prices, 3d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Barrv  475.  Station, Barry  Docks,  G.W.R. Romilly  Hall,  Broad  Street. — Prop.,  W.  H. Baker.  Continuous.  Two  shows  nightly. Two  changes  weekly.  Station,  Barry,  G.W.R. Silver  Cinema. — Prop.,  Tours,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir., Sir  Arthur  Carlton.  Booked  by  Sir  Arthur Carlton,  Colehurst,  Worcester.  Continuous. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Barry  19.  Station, Barry,  G.W.R. Theatre  Royal. — Prop.,  Tours,  Ltd.  Man. Dir. ,  Sir  Arthur  Carlton.  Booked  by  Sir  Arthur Carlton,  Colehurst,  Worcester.  Drama  and Pictures.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  od.  Phone,  Barrv 19.  Station,  Barry,  G.W.R. BETHE8DA  (Carnarvon),  Pop.  4,134. Public  Hall  Cinema. — Prop,  and  Man.,  C.  S. Wakeham.    Once     nightly.   Two  changes weekly.    Prices,     6d.     and     gd.  Station, Bethesda,  L.M.S. BLAENAU  FESTINIOG  (Merioneth),  Pop. 8,143. Assembly  Rooms  Kinema. — One  show  nightly. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  gd. Station,  Blaenau  Festiniog,  L.M.S.  and G.W.R. Empire  Picture  Palace. — Prop,  and  Res. Man.,  Capt.  Lewis  Davies.  One  show  nightly, three  on  Sat.  Three  changes  weekly.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.  Phone,  Blaenau  Festiniog  27. Station  .Blaenau  Festiniog,  L.M.S.  and  G.W.R. BLAENGARW   (Glam.),   Pop.  10,003. Central  Cinema,  King  Edward  Street. — Prop., Blaengarw  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  16,  Courtland Terrace,  Merthyr  Tydfil.    Phone,  Merthyr  323. Booked  at  H.O.  by  M.  Truan.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  sd.  to  is. Phone,  Pontycymmer  4.  Station,  Blaengarw, G.W.R. Workmen's  Hall. — Prop.,  Committee  and Trustees.  Booked  by  Sec.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  3d. BLAEN-RHONDDA  (Glam.). Fernhill  Workmen's  Hall. — Prop.,  Fernhill Workmen.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d. to  gd.  Phone,  Treherbert  15  Station,  Blaen- Rhondda,  G.W.R. BRECON  (Brecknock),  Pop.  5,776. Coliseum,  Wheat  Street. — Props.,  R.  W. Phillip  and  Son.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Pictures  and Variety.  Stage  25  ft.  by  22  ft  Three  dressing rooms.  Prices,  40!.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Brecon 14X.     Station,  Brecon,  G.W.R. Palace,  34,  High  Street. — Prop.,  Brecon  Enter- tainments Co.,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  M.  Ewart Wise.  Once  nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  6d. Two  changes  weekly.  Phone,  Brecon  20. Station,  Brecon,  G.W.R. BRIDGEND  (Glam.),  Pop.  9,206. Cinema. — Prop.,  L.  D.  Abse,  65,  Cowbridge Road,  Cardiff.  Phone,  Cardiff  845.  Booked at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d. Phone, Bridgend  101.  Station, Brigend, G.W.R. Palace. — Prop.,  L.  D.  Abse,  ^5,  Cowbridge Road,  Cardiff.  Phone,  Cardiff  845.  Booked at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d. Phone,  Bridgend  101.  Station,  Bridgend, G.W.R. BRITON  FERRY  (Glam.),  Pop.  9,176. Palace  Kinema. — Prop.,  Palace  Kinema  Co. (Briton  Ferry),  Ltd.    Booked  at  Hall.  One show  nightly.   Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  8d.    Phone,  Briton  Ferry  45.  Station, Briton  Ferry,  G.W.R. Picturedrome,    Lowther   Street. — Prop,  and Man.,  O.  J.  Norman,  Assembly  Room  Hotel. One  show  nightly,  two  on  Sat.    Prices,  4d.  to is.    Phone     53.    Station,     Briton  Ferry, G.W.R.  and  R.  &  S.B.R. Public  Hall  Cinema  and  Institute. — Prop., Briton    Ferry    Public    Hall  Committees, Booked    at    Hall.     Pictures    and  Variety. Stage,   30  ft.  deep.     Four  dressing  rooms. One  show  nightly.  Prices,  4d.  to  iid.  Phone. Briton  Ferry.    35.   Station,   Briton  Ferry, G.W.R. BRYNAMMAN  (Carmarthen),  Pop.  7,500. Alpha  Cinema. — Prop.,  Amman  Alpha  Cinema Co.  Ltd.,  Upper  Brynamman,  Carm.  Book- ed at  H.O.  at  One  show  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is."  3d.  Station, Brynamman,  G.W.R.  and  L.M.S. Public  Hall  Cinema. W,  r         BENITA  HUME  with  PERCY and  r  marmont  in M ;  1n  '  THE  LADY  OF  THE  LAKE lYl&r*  1  U»  Oil       Gainsborough  Picture  made  in  conjunction  with British  Acoustic  Films. 500 The  Kinematogrdph  Year  Book. BRYNMAWR   (Brecknock),   Pop.  8,062. Cosy  Cinema. — Prop.,  Principality  Electric Theatres,  Ltd.,  20,  Gelliwasted  Road,  Ponty- pridd. Phone,  Pontypridd  78.  Booked  at H.O.  by  W.  H.  Evans.  Once  nightly,  twice Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Brynmawr 27.    Station,  Brynmawr,  G.W.R. Town  Hall  Cinema.— Booked  at  Hall.  Two shows  nightly,  three  on  Sat.  Pictures  and variety.  Stage,  30  ft.  deep.  Three  dressing rooms.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d.  Station,  Brvn- mawr,  G.W.R.  and  L.M.S. BUCKLEY  (Flint),    Pop.  6734. Palace. — Prop.,  Cropper  &  Sons.  Res.  and Bkg.  Man.,  T.  N.  Cropper.  One  show  nightly, two  on  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  1  id.  Phone,  Buckley  34.  Station, Buckley  Junction,  L.N.E.R.,  and  Padeswood and  Buckley,  L.M.S. Tivoli  Theatre. — Props.,  Buckley  Picture House,  Ltd.  Phone  59.  Booked  at  Hall. Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage,  30  ft.  deep. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Buckley Junction. BUILTH  WELLS  (Brecknock),  Pop.  1,776. Kine  Picture  House. — Prop.,  T.  R.  Worthing- ton.     Continuous.     Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6cl. Occasional  Variety. BURRY  PORT  (Carmarthen).   Pop.  5,920. Stepney    Cinema.    Snowden  House.' — Prop., Thomas    Williams,    118,    Pencoed  Road. Continuous.    Prices,  6d.  and  od.    Phone  58. Station,  Burry  Port. CadOXTON  (Barry)  (Glam.),' Pop.  5,844. Court  Ctnema. — Prop.,  Rees  Jones.  Continu- ous. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Barry 551.    Station,  Cadoxton,  Barry,  G.W.R. P\t  ace. — Props.,  Belle  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  1,  Llan- bleddian  Gardens,  Cardiff.  Cardiff  197. Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Station,  Cadoxton, Barry,  G.W.R. CAERAU   (Glam.),   Pop.  6,000. Coliseum. — Prop.,  Caerau  Coliseum  Co.,  Ltd., The_  Square,  Caerau.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to gd.  Phone,  Caerau  23.  Station,  Caerau,  G.W.R. Cosy  Cinema.— Prop.,  W.  G.  Jones.  Continu- ous. Occasional  variety.  Stage,  16  ft.  by 10  ft.  Three  dressing  rooms.  Prices,  6d. and  8d. Public  Hall  Cinema. CAERGWRLE  (Denbigh). Derby  Cinema.— Prop.,  Cambria  and  Border Cinemas,  Ltd.,  "  The  Priory,"  Wrexham. Phone,  Wrexham  390.  Booked  by  A.  S. Milner  at  H.O. CAERPHILLY  (Glam.),  Pop.  36,893. Castle  Theatre.— Prop.,  Castle  Theatre  and Music  Hall  Co.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.      Prices,   6d.   to  is. Station,  Caerphilly,  G.W.R. Palace.— Prop.,  Castle  Theatre  and  Music  Hall Co.      Booked  at  Hall,    Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.    Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Station. Caerphilly,  G.W.R. Workmen's^  Haw-. CARDIFF  (Glam  ),  Pop.  200,262. Canton  Cinema,  Cowbridge  Road.— Prop,. Splott  (Cardiff)  Cinema  Co. ,  Ltd. ,  15,  Windsor Place,  Cardiff.   Booked  at  t?.  Windsor  Place,  - Cardiff.  Continuous.  Mats.,  Mon.,  Wed.  and Sat.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Cardiff 4240.    Station,  Cardiff,  G.W.R. Canton  Coliseum,  Cowbridge  Road.— Prop. Carreras  Canton  Coliseum,  Ltd.  Booked  at H.O.  by  E.  Carreras.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  2d. Phone,  Cardiff  4434.   Station,  Cardiff,  G.W.R. Capitol,  Queen  Street. — Prop.,  I.  Collins. Pavilion,  Newcastle.  Booked  at  Pavilion, Newcastle.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Cafe.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  8d.  to  2s.  Phone,  Cardiff 6477-8.  Station,  Cardiff,  G.W.R. Central  Cinema. — Prop.,  Castle  and  Central Cinemas,  Ltd.,  70,  St.  Mary  Street.  Phone, Cardiff  2982.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Cardiff  2036.  Station,  Cardiff,  G.W.R. Clifton  Picture  Palace,  Roath. — Two  shows nightly.  Two  changes  weekty.  Prices,  sd.  to is.  3d.  Phone,  Cardiff  4874.  Station,  Clifton, G.  W.R. Coliseum. Gaiety  Cinema,  City  Road. — Prop.,  Splott (Cardiff)  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd,  15,  Windsor  Place, Cardiff.     Phone,  Cardiff  4572.     Booked  at H.  O.  by  A.  B.  Watts.  Continuous.  Mat daily.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to is.  2d.  Phone,  Cardiff  3012.  Station.  Cardiff, G.W.R. Hippodrome,  Westgate  Street. Imperial     Cinema,    Queen   Street. —  Prop., Premier  Cinema  Co.  (Cardiff),  Ltd.  Man.  Dir., A.  Hauser.  Continuous.  Phone,  Cardiff  237S. Station,  Cardiff,  G.W.R. Nelson  Cinema. New  Coronet,  Woodviile  Road. — Prop.,  Apollo Cinemas  Co.,  23,  St.  Mary  Street,  Cardiff. Booked  by  A.  Cohen  at  Apollo  P.H.,  Stoke Newington  Road,  London,  N.16.  Continuous. Prices,   sd.  to  is.     Phone,  Cardiff  4782. Station,  Cardiff,  G.W.R. Ninian  Palace. — Prop.,  Splott  (Cardiff)  Cinema Co.,  Ltd.,  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  2d.    Phone,  Cardiff  3^49. Station,  Cardiff,  G.W.R. Olympia,     Queen     Street. — Prorx.  Olympia (Cardiff).  Ltd.,  3.  The  Hayes,  Cardiff.  Phone 2982.     Booked  by  A.  T.  Bowden,  Central Cinema,  Cardiff.     Continuous.    One  change weekly.   Prices,  5d.  to  is.  5d.   Phone,  Cardiff 4115.    Station,  Cardiff,  G.W.R. Park  Hall  Cinema,  Park  Place. — Prop..  Park Hall  and  Hotel  Co.,  Ltd.   Phone,  Cardiff  729. Booked  at  Hall  by  J.  Fooks.  Continuous. One  change  weekly.      Prices,   8d.  to  2s. Phone,  Cardiff  3687.  Station,  Cardiff,  G.W.R. Pavilion  Cinema.— Prop. ,  Savoy  Cinemas,  Ltd. , Heddon  House,  Regent  Street,  London,  W. Phone.    Regent    1568.     Booked  at  H.O., Continuous.    Prices,    3d.    to    2s.  Station Cardiff,  G.W.R. Penylan  Cinema,  Albany  Road.— Prop.,  Roath Park  Cinema  Co.,   Ltd.      Booked  by  Mr. Thomas.    Continuous.    Two  changes  weekly. Phone,  Cardiff  3072^  Station,  Cardiff,  G.W.R. Pla~a  Cinema,  North  Road.— Props.,  Gabalfa Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.,  10,  Windsor  Place,  Cardiff. Cardiff  29.     Continuous.     Booked  at  H.O. Phone,  Cardiff  6232. Queen's  Cinema,  opposite  Park  Place. — Prop.. Savoy  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  Heddon  House,  Regent Street,-  London,  W.     Phone,  Regent  1568. Booked  at  H.O.  Prices,  8d.  to  2s.  Phono, Cardiff  3391.  Station,  Cardiff,  G.W.R. Regent,    Mill    Road,    Ely.— Props.,  Splott (Cardiff)-  Cinemas,  Ltd.   Phone,  Llandaft  3-  i . Kinema  Directory  (Wales). 501 Splott  Cinema,  Agate  Street.— Prop.,  Splott (Cardiff)  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  15, Windsor  Place,  Cardiff,  by  A.  B.  Watts. Continuous.  Mat.  daily.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Cardiff 4854.    Station,  Cardiff,  G.W.R. CARDIGAN  (Cardigan),  Pop.  3^452. Pavilion. — Prop.,  Cardigan  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd. Once  nightly.*  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 3d.  to  is.  6d.    Station,  Cardigan,  G.W.R. CARMARTHEN       (Carmarthen),  Pop' 10,011. Empire,  Blue  Street. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man. Norman  Barger.  One  show  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. Station,  Carmarthen,  G.W.R, Lyric  Picture  Theatre. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man., Norman  Barger.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.    Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. CAERNARVON   (Carnarvon),  Pop.  8,301. Empire  Picture  House,  Crown  Street. — Prop, and  Man..Caradoc  Rowland.  Booked  at  Hall. One  show  nightly,  three  on  Sat.   Prices,  3d. to  is.  Station,  Caernarvon,  L.M.S. CHIRK   (Denbigh),   Pop.  4,599. Cinema. — Props.,  Cambria  and  Border  Cinemas, Ltd.,  8,  Temple  Row,  Wrexham.  Phone, Wrexham  390.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  Alan  S. Milner. Parish  Hall,  The  Wharf.— Prop.,  Ceiriog Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Four  shows  weekly.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  2d.  to  is.  Station, Chirk,  G.W.R. CLYDACH-ON-TAWE  (Glam.),  Pop.  7,707. Dolphin  Cinema. — Once  nightly.    Two  changes weekly.    Prices,  6d.  to  gd.    Station,  Clydach- on  Tawe,  L.M.S. Globe  Theatre. — Prop.,  J.  Hopkin.  Booked  at Hall.  One  show  nightly.  Children's  Mat.,  Sat. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Phone,  Clydach  46. COLWYN  BAY  (Denbigh),  Pop.  14,003. Cinema,  Conway  Road. — Prop.,  Watson  Hartley Two  shows  nightly.  Daily  mat.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Colwyn Bay  351.    Station,  Colwyn  Bay,  L.M.S. Cosy  Cinema. — Props.,  Cambria  and  Borde Cinemas,  Ltd.,  8,  Temple  Row,  Wrexham Phone,  Wrexham  390.  Booked  by  Alan  S Milner  at  H.O. Picture  House,  Old  Colwyn. — Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.     Prices,  6d.  to  is. Princess  Picture  Theatre. — Prop.,  G.  H. Kenyon.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Mats.,  Mon.,  Wed.  and Sat.  Prices,  Sd.  to  2s.  Phone,  Colwyn  Bay. 25-57.    Station,  Colwyn  Bay,  L.M.S. Pur.Lic  Hall  Cinema. Rialto  Picture  House. — Prop.,  Coast  Cinemas, Ltd.  Dirs.,  W.  Whitehead  and  E.  Pittingale. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Occasional Variety.  Stage,  22  ft.  by  10  ft.  Two  dressing rooms.  Cafe.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone, Colwyn  Bay  20 54.  Station,  Colwyn  Bay,L.M.S. CONNAH'S  QUAY  (Flint),  Pop.  5,062, Hippodrome.— Prop.,  Enterprise  Cinema  Co., Phone,  Connah's  Quay  161.   Booked  at  Hall. One  show  nightly,  two  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  2d.    Station,  Connah's  Quay,  L.M.S. CONWAY  (Carnarvon),  Pop.  6,506. Cinema. — Prop.,  Coast  Cinemas,  Ltd.  Head office,  Rialto,  Colwyn  Bay.  Phone  2054. Booked  by  W.  Whitehead  at  5,  Cathedral Yard,  Manchester.  Continuous.  Mat.,  Sat. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d,  Station,  Conwav, L.M.S. COWBRIDGE  (Glam.),  Pop.  1,160. Pavilion  Cinema. CRICKHOWELL  (Brecknock),  Pop.  2,000. Picture  House. — Prop.,  James  Isaac.  Booked at  Hall  by  Prop.  Once  nightly,  Mat.,  Sat. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Crickhowell,  33. Station,  Abergavenny,  G.W.R.,  thence  by motor. CRYNANT  (Glam.). Memorial  Hall  Cinema. CWMAMAN  (nr.  Aberdare),  (Glam.).  Pop.  5,000 Olympic  Cinema. Public  Hall  and  Workmen's  Institute. — Prop.,  Trustees.  Booked  at  Hall.  Three nights  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  9d.  Phone , Cwmaman  3.  Station,  Aberaman,  Aberdare, G.W.R. CWIWGORSE  (Glam.). Gaiety. — Prop.,  Amman  Alpha  Cinemas,  Ltd., Alpha  Cinema,  Brynamman,  Carm.  Booked at  Hall  by  Man.   One  show  nightly.  Prices, 2-|-d.  to  9d.    Station,  Gwaun  Cae  Gurwen, G.  W.R. CYMMER  (Glam.),  Pop.  2,521. Co-operative  Hall,  near  Port  Talbot. — Prop., Cymmer  Co-operative  Society,  Ltd.  Secretary of  Society.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous". Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  and  is. Phone,  Cymmer  9.    Station,  Cymmer,  G.W.R. DENBIGH  (Denbigh),  Pop.  6,783. Scala  Cinema. Town  Hall  Cinema. — Prop.,  Enterprise  Cinema Co.,  Hippodrome, Connah's  Quay.  Booked  at H.  O.  Once  nightly.  Prices,  2d.  to  is.  Station, Denbigh,  L.M.S. DOWLAIS  (Glam.),  Pop.  18,112. Oddfellows'  Hall,  Union  Street. — Prop., W.  Stone,  Hippodrome,  Tonypandy.  Booked at  H.O.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.r0  is.  2d. Station,  Merthyr  Tydfil,  G.W.R. Victoria  Electric  Theatre,  High  Street. — Prop.,  Victoria  Cinemas,  Ltd.  Booked  by Thos.  E.  Jerman,  92,  High  Street,  Dowlais. Continuous.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone, Dowlais  61.  Station,  Merthyr  Tydfil,  G.W.R. pERNDALE   (Glam),  Pop.  18,144. Tudor  Palaceum. — Prop.,  F.  Pellew.  One show  nightly7.  Two  changes  weekly.  Phone, Ferndale  14.    Station,  Ferndale,  G.W.R. Workmen's  Hall. FISHGUARD  (Pembroke),  Pop.  2,999. The  Cinema. — Prop.,  Williams  Bros.,  Main Street.  Phone,  Fishguard  23.  Booked  at  H.O. One  show  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Fishguard  and Goodwich,  G.W.R. FLINT  (Flint),  Pop.  6,302. Empire. — Prop,  and  Man.,  R.  Davies.  One show     nightly.    Three     changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  8d.    Phone,  Flint  32.  Station, Flint,  L.M.S. Grand  Kinema,  Church  Street. — Prop,  and  Res. Man.,  R.  Davies.    Two  shows  Mon.  and  Sat., one  rest  of  week.   Two  changes  weekly. Pictures  and  Variety.    Stage,  26ft.  by  15  ft. Two  dressing  rooms.    Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Flint  31.  Station,  Flint,  L.M.S. 502 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. GlLFACH  GOCH  (Glam.),  Pop.  9,000. Globe  Cinema. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  D.  P. Griffiths.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  56!.,  8d.  and  is.  Station, Gilfach  Goch,  G.W.R. Workmen's  Hall,  Glenavon  Ten-ace. — Prop., Workmen's  Hall  and  Institute.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone, Gilfach  14.  Station,  Gilfach  Goch,  G.W.R. , and  South  Wales  Film  Transport,  Windsor Place,  Cardiff. GLANAMMAN  (Carmarthen). Palace. — Props.,  D.  Richards  and  Co.  One show  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Station, Glanamman,  G.W.R. GLYN-NEATH   (Glam.),   Pop.  5,000. New  Theatre. — Prop.,  Glyn-neath  Picture  and Variety  Co.,  Ltd.     Booked  at  Hall.  One show  nightly.   Prices,  6d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone, Glyn-neath  13.  Station,  Glyn-neath,  G.W.R. GORSEINON  (Glam.),   Pop.  10,000. Electra  Cinema. — Prop.,  Gorseinon  Cinemas, Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Ben  Oliver.  Once nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d. to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Gorseinon  14.  Stations, Gorseinon,  L.M.S.,  and  Gowerton,  G.W.R. Palace,  West  End  Square. — Prop.,  Mrs.  M. Richards,  31,  West  Street,  Gorseinon. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous,  6.30  to  10. Prices,  4d.  to  od.  Stations,  Gorseinon,  L.M.S., and  Gowerton,  G.W.R.,  and  Cardiff  transport by  road. GOWERTON   (Glam),   Pop.  2,748. Tivoli  Cinema. — Props.,  D.  Thomas  and  Son. Phone,  Gowerton  31. GWAUN-CAE-GURWEN  (Glam  ). Public  Hall. — One  show  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  9d.   Station,  Gwaun- cae-Gurwen,  G.W.R. Haverfordwest  (Pembroke),  pop. 5,750. Cinema  de  Luxe. — Prop.,  R.  G.  Noott.  Booked at  Hall  by  Lessee.  Two  shows  nightly Mat.,  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  83.  Station,  Haver- fordwest, G.W.R. Palace  Theatre. — Prop.,  C.  Newman.  Booked at  Hall.  One  show  nightly,  three  on  Sat. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  2d.  Station,  Haverfordwest, G.W.R. HIRWAIN   (Glam.),  Pop.  5,000. Victoria  Hall.' — Prop.,    Hirwain  Victoria Hall  Co.,  Ltd.    Res.  and  Booking  Man., W.   G.   Brett,   Aberdare.  Two  shows Mon.  and  Sat.,  one  rest  of  the  week.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Station, Hirwain,  G.W.R. HOLYHEAD  (Anglesey),  Pop.  11,757. Empire  Theatre,  Stanley  Street. — Prop., Holyhead  Empire  Theatre  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked by  R.  R.  Jones,  35,  Mostyn  Street,  Llandudno. Continuous.  Mat.,  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Holyhead  44.  Station,  Holyhead, L.M.S. Hippodrome,  Market  Street. — Prop.,  Holyhead Hippodrome,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Manager. Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  yd.  Station, Holyhead,  L.M.S. Town  Hall  Cinema.— Newry  Street,— Prop., Mrs.  Ellen  Davies.  Booked  at  Hall.  Twice nightlv.  Prices,  4d.  and  6d.  Station,  Holv- head,  L.M.S. HOLYWELL  (Flint),  Pop.  2,907. Prince  oi<  Wales  Theatre  and  Cinema. — Prop.,  J.  F.  Burns  and  M.  Clegg.  Booked  at H.  O.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Continuous. Prices,  5d,  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Holvwell  42. Station,  Holywell,  L.M.S. KENFIG  HILL  (Glam  ),  Pop.  3,700. The  Cinema. — Prop.,  Kenfig  Hill  Cinema  Co., Ltd.  Res.  Man.  Dir.,  G.  F.  Mullens.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Station,  Pyle,  G.W.R.,  or Road  Transport. KIDWELLY   (Carmarthen),   Pop.  3,181. KiDWEixv  Cinema. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man., I.  t«o>  Hooked  at  ilall.  One  show  nightly, two  on  sal  tad  Mat.  Prices,  6d.  to  is. Station   Kidwelly  U  W  R. KNIGHTON  (Radnor)    P  p.  1,900. Electric  Picture  Housh;.— Piud.     u.  l  H  L Bray,  D.S.C.  Booked  at  Hall.  Shows,  I'hurs., Fri.  and  Sat.    Prices,  8d.  to  is.  3d.  Station, Knighton,  L.M.S. LAMPETER  (Cardigan),  Pop.  1,813. Drill  Hall. — Props.,  Lampeter  Cinemato- graph Co.  Booked  at  5,  High  Street.  Three nights  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, 28.   Station,  Lampeter. LLANBERIS  (Carnarvon),  Pop.  2,912. Empire  Cinema. — Prop,  and  Man.,  C.  S.  Wake- ham.    One  show  nightly  at  7  p.m.  Two changes  weekly.    Prices,  6d.  to  9d.  Station, Llanberis,  L.M.S LLANBRADACH  (Glam.),  Pop.  3,000. Workmen's  Hall,  High  Street. — Prop.,  Llan- bradach  Colliery  Workmen.  Res.  and  Booking Man.,  A.  J.  Hughes.  One  show  nightly.  Two mats,  weekly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 5d.  to  gd.   Station,  Llanbradach,  G.W.R. Empire. — Prop.,  Provincial  Halls,  ~Ltd.,  3, Pembroke  Terrace,  Cardiff.  Booked  at H.O.    Continuous.    Prices,  4d.  to  is. LLANDAFF  (Glam.),  Pop.  15,000. Royal  Cinema,  Llandaff  North. — Lessee,  R. P.  Green.  Booked  at  23,  Charles  Street, Cardiff.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone,  358. Station,  Llandaff,  G.W.R. LLANDILO  (Carmarthen),  Pop.  2,000. Cinema. — Prop.,  H.  W.  Simonson.  Once  nightly. Prices,  6d.  to  is. L  ANOOVERY  Carmarthen),  Pop.  1,932 Public  Hall,  Vi  toiia  Crescent. — Prop., Public Hall  Trustees.  Res.  and  Booking  Man.,  D.  R. Williams.  Three  shows  weekly.  Prices,  6d. to  is.  3d.  Station,  Llandovery,  G.W.R.  & L.M.S. LLANDRINDOD  .WELLS  (Radnor),  Pop. 4,605. Grand  Pavilion. Kino   Picture   House,   Middleton  Street. — Prop.,  Victoria  Hall  (Llandrindod  Wells),  Ltd. Booked  at  H.O.  Change  mid-week.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Llandrindod  Wells 135.   Station,  Llandrindod  Wells,  L.M.S. LLANDUDNO  (Carnarvon),  Pop.  19,260. Cinema,  Mostyn  Street.— Prop.,  Llandudno Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Gen.  Man.,  R.  Jones. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.    Prices,    8d.    to   2s.    Mat.  daily, Phone,  Llandudno  6925.  Station,  Llandudno L.M.S. Kinema  Directory  (Wales). 5()3 Palladium.— Prop.,  Llandudno  Palladium,  Ltd. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Mat.  daily. ;  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Cafe.  Phone,  Llandudno 6244.    Station,  Llandudno,  L.M.S. Prtnces  Theatre. — Prop.,  Princes  Kinema  Co., Ltd.  Three  shows  daily.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  8d.  to  2s.    Phone,  Llandudno  371. Station,  Llandudno,  L.M.S. LLANDYSSUL  (Cardigan),  Pop.  902. Tyssul  Cinema. — Props.,  Tyssul  Amusements Syndicate.    Booked  by  L.  Flower,  Llanfair, Llandyssul.       Thurs.    and    Fri.  evenings. Prices,  od.  to  is.  3d.    Station,  Llandyssul, G.W.R. LLANELLY  (Carmarthen),  Pep.  36,504. Capitol,  Cross  Hands,  Nr.  Llanelly. — Prop,  and Man.,    Chris.    Evans.    Booked    at  Hall. Nightly.    Three  shows  Sat.    Prices,  5d.  to is.  3d.   Station,  Llanelly,  G.W.R.,  thence  by 'bus  to  Cross  Hands. Hippodrome. — Prop.,  C.  Isaacs.    Booked  at Hall.    Continuous.     Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d. Station,  Llanelly,  G.W.R. Llanelly  Cinema. — Prop.,  Llanelly  Cinema, Ltd.    Gen.  Man.,  Tom  Vaisey.    Booked  at Hall.    Continuous.    Prices,   5_d.  to   is.  3d. Phone,     Llanelly     41.    Station,  Llanelly, G.W.R. New  Dock  Cinema,  New  Dock  Road.— Prop., New  Dock  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. Station,  Llanelly,  G.W.R. Palace, Market  Street. — Prop. .Llanelly  Palace, Ltd.  Gen. Man., Harry  Hunter.  Once  nightly. Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d. Station,  Llanelly,  G.W.R. Popular  Cinema. — Prop.,  J.  Mathias.  Once nightly.    Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,  6d. to  is.  3d.   Station,  Llanelly,  G.W.R. LLANFA1RFECHAN    (Carnarvon),  Pop. 3,638. Town  Hall  Cinema. LLANGEFNI  (Anglesey).  Pop.  1,688. Arcadia  Cinema  Hall. — Prop.,  T.  J.  Jones. Booked  at  Hall.  Three  nights  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  2d.    Phone,  Llangefni  24.  Station, Llangefni,  L.M.S. LLANHARAN  (Glam.),  Pop.  1,504. Cinema. — Prop,  and   Man.,   E.   D.  Sanders. One  show  nightly.     Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.   Station,  Llanharan,  G.W.R. LLANRWST  (Denbigh),  Pop.  2,368. Electric  Cinema. — Prop.,  Llanrwst  Cinema, Ltd.    Booked  by  F.  H.  Cunliffe,  67,  Dale Street,  Liverpool.    Phone,  5598  Bank.  One show  nightly.    Prices,  5d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone, 79.    Station,  Llanrwst,  L.M.S. LLANTRISANT  (Glam.),  Pop.  15,048. Cinema. MaE  ST  EG  (Glam.),  Pop.  28,960. Cosy  Cinema,  Office  Road.— Prop,  and  Res. Man.,  R.  Dooner,  2,  Office  Road,  Maesteg. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.   Prices,  3d.  to is.  2d.    Phone,  Maesteg  73-    Station,  Port Talbot,  G.W.R. Gem  Cinema. New  Theatre,  Commercial  Street. — Prop. Welsh  Hills  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.,  Salisbury Cottage,  Trealaw.  Phone,  Tonypandy  48. Booked  at  H.O.  bv  W.  G.  Hutt.  Continuous. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Maesteg  60. Station,  Maesteg,  G.W.R. MARDY  (Glam),  Pop.  12,000. Mardy  Workmen's  Hall. — Prop.,  Workmen's Hall  and  Institute.  One  show  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  and  9d.  Phone, Mardy  12.    Station,  Mardy,  G.W.R. MERTHYR  TYDFIL  (Glam.),  Pop.  38,000. Electric  Theatre. — Prop.,  Merthyr  Electric Theatres,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is. Phone,  Merthyr  241.  Station,  Merthyr, G.W.R. Palace,  Pontmorlais  Circus.— Prop.,  Merthyr Palace,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Two  changes weeklv.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone.  Merthyr 92.    Station,  Merthyr,  G.W.R. Pennydaron  Cinema. Temperance  Hall. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man., Israel  Price.  Two  shows  nightly.  Prices, 6d.  to  2s.  Phone,  Merthyr  77.  Station, Merthyr,  G.W.R. Theatre  Royal  Super  Cinema,  Pontmorlais. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man. ,  Will  Smithson.  Booked at  Hall.  Twice  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Merthyr  2. Station,  Merthyr,  G.W.R. MILFORD  HAVEN  (Pembroke),  Pop.  7,764. Cinema,  Market  Square. — Prop.,  Scard  3 Cinema,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  H.  J.  Scard, Jnr.  Two  shows  nightly.  Three  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  2s.  Phone,  Milford Haven  36.  Station,  Milford  Haven,  G.W.R. Cross-overs  must  be  from  Main  Line. Palace,  Robert  Street. — Prop.,  H.  J.  Scard, Jnr.  Two  shows  nightly.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  ?d.  Phone,  Milford  Haven  36.  Station, Milford  Haven,  G.W.R.  Cross-overs  must  be from  Main  Line. MOLD  (Flint),  Pop.  4,659. Picture  Palace. Savoy  Picture  House, Chester  St. — Prop., Mold Picture  Palace,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  John  L. Schofield.  Booked  at  Hall.  Nightly.  Prices, 3d.  to  is.   Phone,  Mold  37.   Station,  Mold. MORRISTON  (nr.  Swansea)  (Glam.),  Pop. 10,814. Gem  Cinema. — Prop.,  Belle  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  1, Llanbleddian  Gardens,  Cardiff.  Phone, Cardiff  197.  Booked  at  H.O.  Nightly. Mat.,  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Station, Morriston,  G.W.R.  and  L.M.S. Picturedrome. — Prop.,  Morriston  Cinema  Co., Ltd.  One  show  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Morris- ton 7571.    Station,  Morriston,G.W.R. MOUNTAIN  ASH  (Glam  ),  Pop.  43,292. Empire. — Prop.,  R.  W.  Phillips.  Occasional picture  shows.  Station,  Mountain  Ash, G.W.R. Mew  Theatre. — Prop.,  Nixon's  Workmen. Sec,  W.  L.  Smith.  Booked  at  Hall.  One show  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  Phone,  Mountain  Ash  16.  Station, Mountain  Ash. Palace  Cinema.— Prop.,  Mrs.  L.  M.  Richards. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Pictures  and Variety.  Stage,  14  ft.  ;  two  dressing  rooms. Prices,  sd.  to  is.  Station,  Mountain  Ash, G.W.R. MUMBLES  (nr.  Swansea)  (Glam.),  Pop. 10,000. Mumbles  Cinema. — Prop.,  T.  E.  Merrells,  15, Gwydr  Crescent,  Swansea.  Phone,  2560. Booked  by  Prop.  Continuous.  Prices,  5d. to  is.    Station,  Swansea,  G.W.R. 504 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. New  Cinema.— Props,,  New  Cinema  (Mumbles), Ltd.  Phone,  156.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con* tinuous.  Prices,  5d,  to  is.  6d.  Station, Mumbles. NaNTYMOEL  (Glam.),  Pop.  1D.000. Workmen's  Hall. — Prop.,  Local  Workmen. Pictures  and  Variety.  Continuous.  Prices, 5d.  and  6d.  Phone,  Nantymoel  7.  Station, Nantymoel,  G.W.R. NAR3ERTH  (Pembroke),  Pop.  1,149. Grand     Cinema. — Prop.,     James  Williams, Market  S]uare.    Booked  at  New  Cinema, Ne  -land.    Thurs.,  7.30  p.m.    Prices,  6d.  to is.  6d.   Station,  Nd.berth,  G.W.R. NEATH   (Glam.),  Pop.  18,936. Empire,  Rope  Walk.- — Lessees,  Neath  Empire Cinema  and  Variety  Co.,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir., C.  R.  Hedge.  Booked  at  Hall.  Twice  nightly. Pictures  and  Variety.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. Ph  ne,  Neath  437;  Station,  Neath,  G.W.R. Gnoll  Hall. — Prop.,  Gnoll  Picture  Variety Co.,  Ltd.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Phone,  Neath  166.  '  Station,  Neath, G.W.R. Palace. — Vint's  Theatres,  Ltd.  Two  shows nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Phone,  Neath 133.    Station,  Neath,  G.W.R. NELSON  (Glam.),  Pop.  3,500. Electric  Palace  Cinema.,  Commercial  Street.— Prop.,  Nelson  Palace  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked by  R.  f .  Date  at  Hoelfawr,  Nelson.  Glam. One  show  nightly.  Two  mats,  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Station,  Llancaiach,  R.R.  : Nelson,  G.W.R. NEWCASTLE  EMLYN  (Carmarthen),  Pop. 849. Central  Hall,  Castle  Street.— Prop,  and  Res. Man.,  J.  R.  Parkington.  Booked  at  office. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d.  Station,  Newcastle Emlyn,  G.W.R. NEWTOWN  (Montgomery),  Pop.  5,667. Scala  Cinema. — Props.,  Colgan  and  Porter. Palace,  Ramsey ;  l.O.M.    Booked  at  Hall. Once  nightly.    Prices,  6d.  to  is.  2d.    Station  » Newtown,  G.W.R. Victoria     Cinema. —  Prop.,    B.    C.  Woods. Booked  at  Hall.    One  show  nightly.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  2d.    Station,  Newtown/ NEW  TREDEGAR  (Glam.),  Pop.  4,727. Empire  Cinema. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  H.  S. Simpson,  34,  Clare  Street,  Cardiff.  Phone, Cardiff  6063.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  New  Tredegar 24.  Stations,  Tirphil,  Rhymney  R.,  and White  Rose,  B.  &  M.R. NEYLAND  (Pembroke),  Pop.  2,715. New  Cinema,  St.  Clement's  Road. — Prop., James  Williams,  Market  Square,  Narberth Booked  at  Hall.  Once  nightly,  Mon.,  Tues. Fri.,  and  Sat.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  7d.  Station Neyland,  G.W.R. OgMORE  VALE  (Glam.),  Pop.  17  000. Olympia  (High  Street).— Prop.,  Welsh  Hills Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.,  Salisbury  Cottage,  Trealaw, Glam.  Phone,  Tonypandy  48.  Booked  at H.O.  by  W.  G.  Hutt.  Continuous.  Prices, 2§d.  to  is.  Phone,  Ogmore  Vale,  17.  Station,  . Ogmore  Vale,  G.W.R. Workmen's  Hall.— Prop.,  Ogmore  Vale  Work- men. Sec,  E.  L.  Ho  wells.  Phone,  Ogmore Vale  28.  Booked  at  Hall  bv  Sec.  Continuous. Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage,  18  ft.  by  25  ft.  : two  dressing  rooms.  Dance  Hall.  Prices,  sd. to  is.  Phone,  Ogmore  Vale  27.  Station, Ogmore  Vale,  G.W.R. PEMBROKE  (Pembroke),  Pop.  15,481. Cinema,  Main  Street. — (Closed). PEMBROKE    DOCK    (Pembroke),  Pop. 11,000. Grand  Cinema,  Meyrick  Street. — Prop.,  Grand Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.    Man.  Dir.,  H.  Claypoole. Two     shows     nightly.    Mat.,  Sat.  Two changes    weekly.    Prices,    2d.    to    is.  6d. Phone,    Pembroke    Dock     25.  Station, Pembroke  Dock,  G.W.R. Palace. — Prop.,   Barger   Bros.     Two  shows nightty.    Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,  5d. to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Pembroke  Dock  42.  Station, Pembroke  Dock,  G.W.R. PENARTH  (Glam.1,  Pop.  17,097. Hippodrome,  Albert  Road. — Prop.,  Willmore Bros.,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  Oliver  Willmore. Booked  at  Windsor  Kinema.  One  show nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d. to  is.  2d.    Station,  Penarth,  G.W.R. Windsor  Kinema. — Prop.,  Willmore  Bros., Ltd.  Man.  Dir.,  Oliver  Willmore.  Booked at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d,  to  2s.  Phone,  Penarth  72.  Station, Penarth,  G.W.R. PENCLAWDD  (Glam.). Cinema.— Lessee  and  Man.,  Mrs.  Heywood, Bryn-Back,  Penclawdd.     Booked  at  Hall. Once  nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Station,  Pen- clawdd, L.M.S. PENCOED  (Glam.),  Pop.  3,000. Public  Hall. — Prop.,  Pencoed  Public  Hall  Co., Ltd.  Sec.  and  Man.,  J.  C.  Bayliss.  Booked  at Hall.    Once  nuhtly.    Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.    Station,  Pencoed,  G.W.R. PENMAENMAWR     (Carnarvon),  Pop. 4,480. Oxford  Palace. — Prop.,  Coast  Cinemas,  Ltd. Head  office  5,  Cathedral  Yard,  Manchester. Booked  at  H.O.  by  Mr.  Whitehead.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Station, Penmaenmawr,  L.M.S. PENRHIWCEIBER  (Glam.),  Pop.  8,816. Workmen's  Hall. — Prop.,  Penrhiwceiber Colliery  Workmen.  Sec,  John  Peregrine. Booked  at  Hall  by  Committee.  One  show nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Phone,  Penrhiw- ceiber 19.  Station,  Penrhiwceiber,  G.W.R. (Low  Level). PENTRE  (RH9NDDA)  (Glam.). Grand  Theatre. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  W.  E. Willis.    Continuous.    Two   changes  weekly. Prices,  5d.  to  is.    Station,  Ystrad,  G.W.R. King's  Cinema.— Prop.  R.  Walters.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Station, Ystrad,  G.W.R. Workmen's  Hall. PENYDARREN  (Glam.),  Pop.  8,090. Cosy  Cinema. — Prop.,  F.  W.  Price.   One  show nightly.   Prices,  4d.  to  is.   Station,  Merthyr Tydfil,  G.W.R. Kin  ema  Directory  ( Wales) . 505 PENYGROES  (Carnarvonshire). Memorial  Hall.— Prop.,  N.  Burrows,  i,  Har- bour Terrace,  Portmadoc.     Prices,   6d.  to is.  6d. Town  Hall. — (Same  as  above). PONT AR DAW E  (Clam.),  Pop.  34,623. Palace. — Prop.,  J'.  J.  Mathias.  Continuous. Prices,  5d.  to  is.    Station,  Neath,  G.W.R. Public  Hall. — Lessee,  D.  W.  Davies.  Booked at  Hall.   Continuous.    Pictures  and  Variety. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  2d.    Phone,  122. PONTLOTTYN  (Glam.).  Pop.  4,891. Cosy  Cinema,  Mount  Street. — Prop.,  E.  Pem- berton.  One  show  nightly.  Pictures  and Variety.  Stage,  21  ft.  by  1 5  ft.  ;  four  dressing rooms.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Station,  Pont- lottyn,  G.W.R. PONTYATES  (Carmarthen). Palace  Cinema. PONTYBEREM  (Carmarthen).  Pop.  3,021. Palace. — Prop.,  Pontyberem  Cinematograph Co.,  Ltd.    Booked  at  H.O.,  Osborne  House, Pontvberem.   Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.  Station, Pontyberem,  G.W.R. PONTYCLUN,  nr.  Cardiff  (Glam.) Cinema. PONTYCYMMER  (Glam.),  Pop.  6,302. Public  Hall.— Prop.,  Will  Stone,  New  Hippo- drome, Tonypandy.  Phone,  Tonypandy  54. Booked  at  H.O.  One  show  nightly,  two  on Sat.  and  holidays.  Mat.,  Wed.  and  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Station, Pontycymmer,  G.W.R.  (via  Bridgend). PONTYGWAITH  (Glam.),  Pop.  9,000. Cinema. — Prop.,  The  Rhondda  Fach  Cinema Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  by  W.  G.  Hutt,  Salisbury Cottage,  Trealaw,  Glam.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  8d.  Phone, Tylorstown  30.  Station,  Tylorstown,  G.W.R. PONTYPRIDD  (Glam.),  Pop.  47,171. Great  Western  Workmen's  Hall. — Props., Great  Western  Colliery  Workmen.  Phone, 431.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Manager.  Price?, 3d.  to  is.    Station,  Pontypridd,  G.W.R. New  Theatre.— Prop.,  Trenchard  and  lones. Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Twice  nightly. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  2d.  Station,  Pontypridd, G.W.R. Palladium. — Prop.,  Pontypridd  Palladium  Co., Ltd.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Phone,  Pontypridd  2 52.  Station,  Pontypridd. Park  Cinema. White  Palace. — Prop.,  White  Palaces,  Ltd. Booked  at  Secretary's  Office,  Palladium  Build- ings. Continuous.  Station,  Pontypridd. G.W.R. PORTH  (Glam.),  Pop.  40,000. Central  Cinema,  Hannah  Street.— Prop., Castle  and  Central  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  3-7,  The Hayes,  Cardiff.  Phone,  Cardiff  2982.  Booked at  H.O.  by  A.  Bowden.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, Porth  35-    Station,  Porth,  G.W.R. Empire. — Lessee  and  Res.  Man.,  J.  Walter Bynorth.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous, Prices,  5d.  to  rod.   Station,  Porth,  G^W.R. Grand  Cinema.— Prop.,  Welsh  Hills  Cinema Co.,  Ltd.,  Salisbury  Cottage,  Trealaw,  Glam. Phone,  Tonypandy  4b.  Booked  at  H.O.  by W.  G.  Hutt.  Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to is,  2d.  Phone,  Porth  18.  Station,  Porth, G.W.R. PORTHCAWL  (Glam  ),  Pop.  6,642. Casino —Prop.,  Gilbert  Hutcbings.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  is.  2d.  to  2s.  4d.  Occasional Variety.  Cafe  and  Dance  Hall.  Phone,  244. Station,  Porthcawl,  G.W.R. Coliseum.— Prop.,  Gilbert  Hutchings.  Con- tinuous. Occasional  Variety.  Cafe  and Dance  Hall.  Prices,  is.  2d.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone, 244.    Station,  Porthcawl,  G.W.R. Cosy  Theatre.— Prop.,  Cosy  Theatre  Syndicate. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  od.  to is.  3d.    Station,  Porthcawl,  G.W.R. PORT  TALBOT  (Glam.),  Pop.  14,002. Grand  Theatre,  Forge  Road.— Prop,  and  Res. Man.,  A.  Woodward.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  3d.    Station,  Port  Talbot,  G.W.R. New  Theatre,  Aberavon.— Prop.,  Rowland Williams.  Booked  at  Hall.  Iwice  nightly. Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage,  32  ft.  ;  six dressing  rooms.  Prices,  gd.  to  2s.  4d.  Phone 91.    Station,  Port  Talbot,  G.W.R. Olympic  Cinema,  Cwmavon. — Props.,  E.  B. Ebley  and  Son.  One  show  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone, Port  Talbot  21.   Station,  Cwmavon,  G.W.R. Palace  Cinema,  Water  Street.— Prop.,  M. Corne,  40,  George  Street,  Port  Talbot. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  5d.  to is.  2d.  Phone,  Port  Talbot  356.  Station, Port  Talbot,  G.W.R. Picture  drome. — Prop,  and  Man.,  John  Rees, Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d.to  is.  3d.    Station,  Port  Talbot,  G.W.R. Picturedrome,  Taibach.— Prop,  and  Res.  Man., C.  Roberts,  21,  Tan-y-groes  Street,  Port Talbot.  Booked  at  Hall.  One  show  nightly. Prices,  4d.  to  8d.  Station,  Port  Talbot, G.W.R. Public  Hall,  Water  Street— Prop.,  Public Hall  Cinema,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Two 'changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d. to  is.   Station,  Port  Talbot,  G.W.R, PRESTATYN  (Flint),  Pop.  4,085. Palladium,  High  Street. — Prop.,  M.  Saronie, Head  Office,  3,  Lord  Street,  Liverpool. One  show  nightly.  Two  1  hanges  weekly. Prices,  gd.  to  is.  gd.  Phone,  Prestatyn  89. Station,  Prestatyn,  L.M.S. PWLLHELI  (Carnarvon).   Pop.  4,000. Town  Hall. — Prop.,  Pwllheli  Corporation.  Res. and  Bkg.  Man.,  C.  Lloyd  Roberts.  Nightly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  2d.  Station,  Pwllheli. ReSOLVEN  (Glam.),  Pop.  3,831. New  Pavilion.— Prop.,  Resolven  Picture Palace  Co.,  Palladium,  Aberdare.  Booked  at Palladium,  Aberdare.  One  show  nightly. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  2d. Station,  Resolven,  G.W.R. RHOSNEIGR  (Anglesey). Pavilion.    Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  T.  R.  Evans. Booked  ..t  Mall.  One  show  nightly,  summer season  only.    Price!,.  3d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, Rhosneigr  6.    Station,  Rhosiieigr,  L.M;S. 506 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. RHOS-ON-SEA  (nr.  Colwyn  Bay)  (Den- bigh), Pop.  3,000. Picture  Playhouse.— Prop,  and  Man.,  Sidney Frere.  Continuous.  Mat.,  Sat.  Two  changes weekly.    Prices,  4d.  to  2S.    Phone,  Colwyn Bay  4306.    Station,  Colwyn  Bay,  L.M.S. RHYL  (Flint),  Pop.  13,398. Cinema  Royal,  High  Street. — Prop. ,  Rhyl Entertainments,  Ltd.  Booked  by  R.  Ed- wards, "St.  Aubyns,"  Highfield  Park,  Rhyl. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Daily Mat.  Prices,  gd.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Rhyl. Futurist  Picture  House. Palladium,  Market  Street. — Prop. ,  Rhyl  Enter- tainments, Ltd.  Booked  by  R.  Edwards, "  St.  Aubyns,"  Highfield  Park,  Rhyl.  Con- tinuous. Mat.  daily.  Prices,  6d.  to  is. Phone,  Rhyl  215.  Station,  Rhyl,  L.M.S. Queen's  Theatre,  Promenade. — Prop.,  Rhyl Entertainments,  Ltd.  Booked  by  R.  Edwards "St.  Aubyns,"  Highfield  Park,  Rhyl.  Con- tinuous. Mat.  daily.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  qd.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Rhyl  391. Station,  Rhyl,  L.M.S. SeNGHENYDD  (Glam.). Park    Hall    Cinema. — Prop.,  Principality Amusements,  Ltd.  Booked  by  Harry  S. Bowen  at  The  Palace,  Abercynon,  Glam. Pictures  and  Variety.  Seven  shows  weekly. Prices,  sd.  to  nd.  Station,  Senghenvdd. G.W.R. SEVEN  SISTERS  (Glam.),  Pop.  3,000. Welfvre  Hall. — Prop.,  Seven  Sisters  Miners' Welfare  Society.   Booked  at  Hall.  One  show nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.   Prices,  3d.  to is.    Station,  Seven  Sisters,  G.W.R. SHOTTON  (Flint). Alhambra. — Piop.  and  Res.  Man.,  John  Jones. Booked  at  Hall.    Once  nightly.    Two  changes weekly.    Prices,  sd.  to  2s.    Station,  Shotton. SKEWEN  (Glam.),  Pop.  9,584. New  Cinema.- — Prop.,  New  Cinema  Co.  Con- tinuous.   Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,  6d. to  is.    Station,  Skewen,  G.W.R. SWANSEA  (Glam.),  Pop.  157,561. Albert  Hall. — Prop.,  South  Wales  Cinemas. Ltd.,  Albert  Hall.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  W.  J. Vaughan.  Continuous.  Phone,  Swansea 2672.   Station,  Swansea,  High  Street,  G.W.R. Carlton  Cinema,  Oxford  Street. — Prop., South  Wales  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  Albert  Hall, Swansea.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  W.  J.  Vaughan. Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  fid.  Phone, Swansea  2672.  Station,  Swansea  High  Street. G.W.R. Castle      Cinema,  Worcester   Place.— Prop., Castle    and   Central    Cinemas,    Ltd.,  3-7, The  Hayes,  Cardiff.    Continuous  from  2.30. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.    Phone,  Swansea  3433. Station,  High  Street,  Swansea,  G.W.R. Elysium  Cinema,  High  Street. — Prop.,  Anima Co.,  Ltd.   Continuous.   Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  sd.  to  is.  6d.    Phone,  Swansea  4330. Station,  Swansea,  G.W.R. Landore     Cinema,     Landore. — Prop.,  W. Hyman,  92,  Glanmor  Road,  Swansea.  Booked at  Office.  One  show  nightlv.  Prices,  3d.  to  i?. Station.  Landore,  G.W.R. Pictorium,  St.  Thomas. — Props.,  Webster  and Griffiths.  Booked  at  Hall.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  3d.  Once  nightly.  Station,  Swansea General,  G.W.R. Picture  House. — Prop., South  Wales  Cinemas, Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O.,  Albert  Hall,  Swansea, by  W.  J.  Vaughan.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  sd.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Swansea 2672.    Station,  Swansea,  High  Street,  G.W.R. Theatre  Royal,  Wind  Street. — Lessees,  The Swansea  Theatres,  Ltd.  Res.  and  Booking Man.,  Frank  Darwin.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Swansea 4267.  Station,  Swansea,  G.W.R. Tivoli,  10,  Carmarthen  Road. — Prop,  and  Res. Man.,  A.  V.  Larcombe.  Once  nightly.  Prices, 5d.tois.  Phone  5423.  Station,  Swansea  High Street,  G.W.R. Uplands  Cinema.- — Once  nightly.  Phone, Swansea  2234.    Station,  Swansea,  G.W.R. XaFFS  WELL  (Glam.),  Pop.  2,866. Palace  Cinema.— Prop.,  Pembro  Bros.  One show  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices. 6d.  and  is.   Station,  Tags  Well,  G.W.R. TALGARTH  (Brecon),  Pop.  1,761. Town  Hall  Cinema. — Prop.,F.  Taylor,  Electric Theatre,  Merthyr.  Phone,  Merthyr  241. Booked  at  H.O.  Two  shows  on  Sat.  only. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Talgarth  3. Station,  Talgarth,  L.M.S. TENBY  (Pembroke),  Pop.  4,830. Picture  House. — Props.,  H.  and  S.  W.  Thomas, One  show  nightly,  two  on  Sat.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Tenbv, G.W.R. Super  Cinema. TON   PENTRE   (Glam.),   Pop.  6.000. Maindy  and  Eastern  "Workmen's  Hall. — Props.,  Maindy  and  Eastern  Colliery  Workmen. Continuous.  Mat.,  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  and  6d.  Phone,  Pentre  14.  Station, Ystrad,  G.W.R. TONYPANDY   (Glam),   Pop.  25,000. Empire. — Prop,  and  Man,.  "W.  E.  Willis, Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Pricrs, 3d.  to  is.  id.   Station,  Tonvpandy,  G.W  R. New  Hippodrome. — Lessee,  Will  Stone.  Booked at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Tonypandy  54. Station,  Tonypandy,  G.W.R. Picturedrome,  Pandy  Square,  Pandyfield.— Prop.,  Pandvfield  Picturedrome  Co.  Booked by  W.  G.  Hutt  at  Salisbury  Cottage,  Trealaw. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d. to  is.  Phone,  Tonypandy  111.  Station, Tonypandy,  G.W.R. Royal  Cinema.  Dewinton  Street. — Prop., Royal  Cinema  Co.  (Welsh  Hills  Cinema  Co., Ltd.),  Salisbury  Cottage,  Trealaw,  Glam- Phone,  Tonypandy  48.  Booked  at  H.O.  by W.  G.  Hutt.  Continuous.  Prices,  sd.  to  is. Phone,  Tonvpandy  191.  Station,  Tonvpandv, G.W.R. TONYREFAIL  (Glam.),  Pop.  10,000. Ely  Valley  Cinema. — Prop.,  Ely  Valley Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d. to  1  id.  Phone,  Tonvrefail  26,  Station. Tonvrefail,  G.W.R. Kinema  Directory  {Wales). 507 TREFOREST  (Glam.),  Pop.  10,355, Cecil  Cinema. — Prop.,  Cecil  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to is.    Station,  Treforest,  G.W.R. TREHARRIS  (Glam  ),  Pop.  8,818. a. lace  Theatre,  The  Square. — Prop.,  Pro- vincial Cinematograph  Theatres,  Ltd.,  123, Regent  ;  treet,  London,  W.  Phone,  Regent 3212.  Booked  at  H.O.  One  show  nightly. Three  Sbows  Sats.  Prices,  4d.  to  ud. Phone,  Treharris  30.  Station,  Treharris, G.W.R. TREHERBERT  (Glam  ),  Pop.  18,000. Saiety  Cinema. — Prop.,  Treherbert  Cinema Syndicate.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Treherbert  42. Station,  Treherbert,  G.W.R. TREORCHY  (Glam.),  Pop.  3,000. Abergorky  Workmen's  Hall,  Treorchy. — Prop.,  Abergorky  Workmen.  Continuous. Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Phone,  Treorchy  27. Station,  Treorchy,  G.W.R. Park  and  Dare  Workmen's  Hall.— Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d. to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Treorchy  12.  Station, Treorchy,  G.W.R. Pavilion,  Station  Road.— Prop.,  Welsh  Hills Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.,  Salisbury  Cottage,  Trealaw, Glam.  Phone,  Tonypandy  48.  Continuous. Phone,  Treorchy  31.  Station,  Treorchy, G.W.R. TROEDYRHIW  (Glam.),  Pop.  6,850. Picture  Palace,  Bridge  Street,  Troedyrhiw. — Prop.,  Troedyrhiw  Picture  Palace  Co.,  Ltd. Gen.  Man.,  Henry  Lucas.  Booked  at  Hah. Once  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, Ad.  to  is.  2d.   Station,  Troedyrhiw,  G.W.R. TYLORSTOWN  (Glam.),  Pop.  10,000, Coliseum. — Prop.,  Tylorstown  Coliseum  Co., Ltd.,  56,  Charles  Street,  Cardiff.  Phone, Cardiff  6562.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  J.  Wilde. Continuous.  Prices,  sd.  to  is.  2d.  Phone, Tylorstown  26.   Station,  Tylorstown,  G.W.R WELSHPOOL     (Montgomery).  Pop. 4,543. Clive  Picture  House. — Booked  at  Hail.  One show  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  ud.  Phone,  Welshpool  67.  Station, W  elshpool,  L.M.S.  and  G.W.R. WHITCHURCH  (Glam.). Rialto. — Prop.,  Mrs.  M.  H.  Williams.  Booked at  H.O.   One  show  nightly.   Mat.,  Sat.  Two changes  weeklv.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Station, Llandaff  (North)  or  Whitchurch,  G.W.R. WREXHAM  (Denbigh),  Pop.  19,002. Empire  Picture  Palace.— Props.,  W.  Lee  and G.  W.  Sykes.  Two  shows  nightly.  Mat., Wed.  and  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 3d.  to  8d.  Phone,  Wrexham  276.  Station, Wrexham,  G.W.R. Glynn  Cinema. — Prop.,  Glynn  Cinema  (Wrex- ham), Ltd.,  1-3,  Stanley  Street,  Liverpool. Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  Phone,  Wrexham  295.  Station,  Wrex- ham, 295.    Station,  Wrexham,  G.W.R. MaiESTic,  Regent  Street. — Prop.,  Majestic Cinema  (Wrexham),  Ltd.,  Regent  Street, Wrexham.  Booked  at  North  Western  Film Booking  Agency,  60,  Lime  Street,  Liverpool. Continuous.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage, 23  ft.  by  6  ft.  6  in. ;  two  dressing  rooms. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Wrexham  25. Station,  Wrexham,  G.W.R. YnISHIR   (Glam),  Pop.  11,141. Workmen's  Hall  Cinema. — Lessee,  J.  W. Bynorth,  Park  Cottage,  Porth,  Rhondda. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  'id.  and  1  id.  Station,  Ynishir, Rhondda  Fach,  G.W.R. YNYSYBWL  (Glam.),  Pop.  5,149. Workmen's  Hall.— Props.,  Lady  Windsor Colliery  Workmen.  Booked  at  Hall.  Once nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d. and  6d.  Phone,  Ynvsybwl  8.  Station, Ynysybwl,  G.W.R. YSTALYFERA  (Glam  ),  Pop.  7,185. Capitol  Cinema. Central  Cinema. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  J.  W. Edwards.  Booked  at  Brynmair.  One  show nightly.  Prices,  6d.  and  is.  Station, Ystalyfera,  L.M.S. Coliseum. YSTRADGYNLA1S  (Glam),  Pop.  10,471. Cinema  and  Theatbe.- — Prop,  and  Res.  Man., Harry  Page.  Booked  at  Hall.  One  show nightly.  Prices,  6d.  and  is.  Station,  Ystrad- gynlais,  G.W.R. YSTRAD  MYNACH   (Glam.),  Pop.  2,081. Cinema,  Blydwyn  Road.' — Prop.,  Ystrad  Mynah Cinemas,    Ltd.    Continuous.    Two  changes weeklv.    Prices,    sd.    to    is.    3d.  Station, Ystrad  Mynach,  G.W.R. II  || 1  Watch  P.D.C.  1 I  ^ §  1 508 The.  Kinematograph  Year  Book. SCOTTISH  KINEMAS. ABERDEEN  (Aberdeen),  Pop.  158,969. Casino,  Wales  Street.— Prop.,  Mrs.  M.  B.  and  Mr. O.  L.  Kilgour,  15,  Whitehall  Terrace.  Phone, Aberdeen  3618.  Gen.  Man.  and  Licensee,  O.  L. Kilgour.  Booked  at  Hall.  Two  shows  nightly. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Aberdeen  108 1. Station,  Aberdeen,  L.N.E.R.  or  L.M.S. Cinem\,  Skene  Terrace.— Prop.,  J.  F.  Donald. Continuous.   Two  changes  weekly. Electric  Theatre,  431,  Union  Street. — Prop., Aberdeen  Picture  Palaces,  Ltd.,  3,  King Street,  Aberdeen.  Phone,  n  73.  Booked  at H.O.  Continuous.  Prices,  8d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone, 379.    Joint  Station,  Aberdeen. Globe,  Nelson  Street. — Prop.,  Aberdeen  Picture Palaces,  Ltd.,  3,  King  Street,  Aberdeen. Phone,  1 1 73.  Booked  at  King  Street.  Twice nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to 6d„    Station,  Aberdeen,  L.M.S. Grand  Central,  286,  George  Street. — -Prop., and  Man.,  J.  F.  Donald.  Continuous.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  3d.   Phone,  3716. King's  Cinema,  217,  George  Street. — Prop., Aberdeen  Picture  Palaces,  Ltd.,  3,  King  Street. Phone,  1 1 73.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Manager. Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  6d.  Phone,  Aberdeen  3141. Station,  Aberdeen,  L.N.E.R.  and  L.M.S. La  Scala  Photo  Playhouse. — Prop..  George Green,  Ltd.  Booked  by  T.  H.  Reekie,  182, Trongate,  Glasgow.  Phone,  Bell  1660.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  8d.  to is.  iod.  Phone,  Central  2814.  Station, Aberdeen,  L.M.S. New  Kinema,  Belmont  Street.— Prop.,  George Walker  and  William  Brebner.  Booked  at Hall.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  9d. Palace  Theatre,  Bridge  Place. — Prop.,  Arthur Hinton.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Pictures and  Variety.  Stage,  30  feet.  Two  shows nightly.  Dramatic,  Variety,  Pictures.  Prices, 6d.  to  2s.  Phone,  Aberdeen  113s.  Station, Aberdeen,  Central,  L.N.E.R. Palladium. — Elite  Entertainment  Syndicated, East  Church  Street,  Buchie. Picture  House,  Union  Street. — Prop.,  Pro- vincial Cine  Theatres,  Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O., 123,  Regent  Street,  London.  Continuous. Prices,  is.  to  2s.  Two  changes  weekly.  Phone.. Central  2518.  Station,  Aberdeen,  L.M.S.  and L.N.E.R. Playhouse,  477,  Union  Street. — Prop.,  Aber- deen Picture  Palaces,  Ltd.,  3,  King  Street. Phone.  1173.  Res.  and  Booking  Man.,  B.  H. Gates.    Continuous.    Prices,     9d.  to  2s. Queen's  Cinema,  Union  Street. — Prop.,  J.  F. Donald  (Aberdeen  Cinemas),  Ltd.,  19,  North Silver  Street,  Aberdeen.  Phone  3716.  Booked at  H.O.  Continuous.   Two  changes  weekly. Star  Picture  Palace,  Park  Street.— Prop., Aberdeen  Picture  Palaces,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir.. A.  D.  Hay.  Two  shows  nightly.  Daily  Mat, Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4 d.  to  9d.  Phone, Central  3066.    Station,  Aberdeen,  L.N.E.R. Torry  Picture  House. — Prop. ,Torry  Cinemas, Ltd.,  3,  King  Street.  Phone,  Aberdeen  1173. Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Continuous.  Mat. Sat.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Stations,  Aberdeen, L.N.E.R.  and  L.M.S.,  but  mainly  road transport.   Phone,  Aberdeen  3767. ABERDOUR  (Fife),  Pop.  3,070. Victoria  Cinema.— Booked  at  Hall.  Twice weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Station,  Aberdour, L.N.E.R. ABERFELDY  (Perth),  Pop.  1585. Cinema  (Town  Hall). — Lessee,  Mr.  Crerar  (on Wednesday  and  Saturday).   Booked  at  Hall. Station,  Aberfeldy. ADDIEWELL  (Midlothian),  Pop.  3,050. Picture  House. — Prop.,  Paton  Bros. AIRDRIE  (Lanark),  Pop.  25,092. Airdrie  Hippodrome. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man., Jas.  Louden.  Booked  at  Hall.  Pictures  and Variety.  Stage,  18  ft.  deep.  One  show  nightly, three  on  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d. to  is.   Phone.  Airdrie  185.   Station,  Airdrie. Coliseum,  12,  Hallcraig  Street. — Lessee,  L.  J. Pennycook.  Booked  at  Hall.  Phone,  Airdrie 304.  Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to  9d. New  Cinema,  Broomknoll  Street. — Prop.,  Air- drie Cinema,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to is.  Phone,  Airdrie  210.  Station,  Airdrie, L.N.E.R.  and  L.M.S. Pavilion  Picture  House,  Graham  Street. — Prop.,  R.V.  Singleton.  Booked  by  G.  Singleton at  39,  Kirkpatrick  Street,  Bridgeton,  Glasgow. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 3d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Bridgeton  689.  Station, Airdrie,  L.M.S.  , ALEXANDRIA  (Dumbarton),  Pop.  10,360. Empire. — Prop.,  Premier  Picture  and  Variety Co.,  Public  Hall.  Seven  shows  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  6d.   Station,  Alexandria,"  L.M.S. Public  Hall. — Prop.,  Premier  Picture  and Variety  Co.  Booked  at  Hall.  Eight  shows weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Alex- andria, L.N.E.R. Strand  Cinema,  Bank  Street. — Prop.,  J.  Win- gate,  Lossiebank,  Dumbarton.  Booked  by A.  B.  King,  at  95,  Renfield  Street,  Glasgow. One  show  nightly,  three  on  Sat.  One  change weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  13  5. Station,  Alexandria,  D.  &  V.J.R. W.  and  F. Mar.17,'30 XENIA  DESNI  in NOBODY'S  CHILDREN Orbis  Film  directed  by  Fritz  Freisler. Kinema  Directory  {Scotland). 509 ALLOA  (Clackmannan),  Pop.  18,451, Central  Picture  House,  High  Street. — Prop., Leslie  Lynn,  Hazel  bank,  King's  Park  Road, Cathcart,  Glasgow.  Phone  710  Langside.  Res. Man.,  H.  Urquhart.  Booked  by  Prop.  Once nightlv.  Twice  Sat.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Station, Alloa,  L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. La  Scala,  Mill  Street. — Prop.,  Alloa  Picture Palace,  Ltd.  Booked  by  Thomas  Ormiston, Sec,  6,  Brandon  Street,  Motherwell.  Phone, Alloa  225.  Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to  gd. Station,  Alloa. Pavilion. — Prop.,  Alloa  Theatre  Co.,  Ltd. Once  nightly.  Booked  by  H.  Leaton,  Theatre Buildings,  Alloa.  Phone,  154  and  2  72.  Pictures and  Variety.  Stage,  20  feet.  6  dressing-rooms. Variety  booked  by  H.  Leaton.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  Phone,  154.  Station,  Alloa,  L.N.E.R.  and L.M.S. ALVA  (Clackmannan),   Pop.  5,120. Hillfoot  Picture  House. — -Prop,  and  Res. Man.,  Mr.  Hudson.    Booked  by  Mr.  Wilson, Pavilion,    Kilsyth.     Continuous.  Station, Alva,  L.N.E.R. ALYTH  (Perth),  Pop.  2,721. Town  Hall  Cinema. — Lessees,  Cooper  and Train.  One  show  nightly,  two  on  Sat.  Two changes  weeklv.   Phone,  Alyth  25.  Station. Alyth,  L.M.S.' ANNAN  (Dumfries),  Pop.  5,779. Gracies  Banking  Kinema. — Prop.,  Central Control  Board.  Lessee  and  Man.,  Victor Biddall.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two to  three  nights  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  gd. Station,  Annan,  L.M.S. Picture  House,  Lady  Street.— Prop.,  Annan Pictures,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man. Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone,  Annan 8.   Station,  Annan,  L.M.S. ANSTRUTHER  (Fife),  Pop.  1,659. Empire    Picture    House. — Prop.,  Empire Picture  House  (Anstruther),  Ltd. Town  Hall. — -Lessee,  F.  Burrows. ARBROATH  (Forfar),  Pop.  21,384. Olympia  Theatre. — Prop.,  North  of  Scotland Entertainments,  Ltd.  Two  shows  nightly. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Arbroath  197.  Station,  Arbroath, L.N.E.R. Palace  Theatre,  James  Street. — Prop.,  Scot- tish Cinema  and  Variety  Theatres,  Ltd.,  105, St.  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow.  Phone,  Central 2830.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Two shows  and  Mat.  Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  6d. Phone,  Arbroath  212.  Station,  Arbroath, Joint. Webster  Hall. — Prop.,Arbroath  Town  Council. Occasional  shows. ARORJSSAN  (Ayr),  Pop.  16,567. Princes  Picture  House. — Prop.,  Princes Picture  House,  Ardrossan,  Ltd.  Booking Agent,  H.  S.  Coxall.  Station,  Ardrossan, L.M.S. Winton  Cinema  (Closed).— Prop.,  H.  G.  Kemp, Station,  Ardrossan,  L.M.S.. ARISAIG  (Inverness),  Pop.  1,380. C.  B.  Pictures. ARMADALE  (Linlithgow),  Pop.  6,297. Pavilion. Star  Theatre. — Prop,  and  Man.,  Thos. Milne.  Booked  at  Hall.  One  show  nightly, two  on  Sat.  Three  "changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  gd.  Phone,  Armadale  45.  Station, Armadale,  L.N.E.R.  Films  by  Fiim  Transport Co. ARNISTON  (Midlothian). The    Picture    House. — Props.,  Burntisland Picture  Palace  Co.     Once  nightly.  Prices. 4d.  to  8d. AUGri  INLECK   (Ayr),   Pop.  7,424. Picture    House     Main    Street. — One  show nightly,  three  on  .Sat.    Three  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.   Station,  Auchinleck, L.xM.S. AUCHTERARDER  (Perth),  Pop.  3,151. Cinema,  Townhead. — Props.,  Peter  Crerar  and Co.,  High  Street,  Crieff.  Phone,  Crieff  221. Booked  at  Hall  by  Robert  Dickson.  Once nightly,  three  shows  Sat.  Prices,  sd.  to  is.  3d, Phone,  Auchterarder  79.  Station,  Auch- terarder,  L.M.S. Aytoun  Hall. — Prop.,  Town  Council.  Occa- sional shows. AUCHTERMUCHTY  (Fife),  Pop  1,760. Victoria  Hall. AYR  (Ayrshire),  Pop.  39,319. Gaiety  Theatre,  Carrick  Street. — Prop,  and Man.,  Ben  Popplewell  and  Sons.  Variety and  Theatrical.  Twice  nightlv.  Phone,  Ayr 136.   Station,  Ayr,  L.M.S. The  Picture  House,  High  Street. — Prop., Ayrshire  Cinematograph  Theatres,  Ltd. Booked  by  T.  Ormiston,  Motherwell.  Con- tinuous. Mats.,  Tues.  and  Wed.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Tea  rooms. Phone,  Ayr  407.    Station,  Ayr,  L.M.S. The  Playhouse,  Boswell  Park.- — Prop.,  Oeorge Green,  Ltd.  Booked  by  T.  H.  Reekie,  182, Trongate,  Glasgow.  Phone,  Bell  1660. Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage,  20  ft.  deep. Cafe.  Continuous.  '  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  2s.  Phone,  702.  Station,  Ayr, L.M.S. BaILLESTON    (Lanark),     Pop.  3,400. Pavilion. — Prop.,    E.    H.  Collinson.  Three changes  weekly. BANFF  (Banff),  Pop.  4.193. Picture  House. — Prop.,  Banff  Picture  House, Ltd.  Booked  by  A.  G.  Matthews,  96.  Langside Avenue,  Glasgow.  One  show  nightly.  Two Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  6d.   Station,  Banff,  L.N.E.R. W.andF. Mar.24,'30 CLAIRE  ROMMER  and  VLADIMIR GAIDAROW  in THE  LOVE  OF  A  SHEIK Lothar  Stark  Picture  directed  by  Manfred  Noa. 510 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. BANNOCKBURN  (Stirling),  Pop.  4,091 . New  Town  Hall. — Prop.,  Anderson  &  Sons. BARRHEAD  (Renfrew),  Pop.  14,227. Pavilion,  Main  Street. — Prop.,  Scott  Theatres Ltd.  Booked  by  Thos.  Roger,  at  18,  Clyde Street,  Motherwell.  Phone,  Motherwell  85. Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage,  22  ft.  deep.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices.  5d.  to  is.  2d.  Station, Barrhead,  L.M.S. BATH  SATE  (West  Lothun),  Pop.  12,565. Cinema  House,  Livery  Street.- — Prop.,  Dread- nought Pictures,  Ltd.,  24.  Livery  Street, Two  shows  nightly.  Mon.  and  Sat.,  one  rest  of week.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to gd.  Phone,  Bathgate  3 5a.  Station,  Bathgate, L.N.E.R. Pavilion.— Prop.,  George  Green,  Ltd.  Booked by  T.  H.  Reekie,  at  182,  Trongate,  Glasgow. Phone,  Bell  1660.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  is. BEITH  (Ayr),  Pop.  6,342. Picturedrome. — Prop,  and  Man.,  William Smith.  27,  New  Street,  Beith.  Booked  at Hall.  One  show  nightly,  three  on  Sat.  Three changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Station, Beith,  L.M.S. BELLSHILL  (Lanarkshire),    Pop.  3,500. Alhambra. — Prop.,  Bellshill  Alhambra  Theatre, Ltd.  Phone,  128.  Gen.  Man. ,  Geo.  Palmer. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.   Prices,  3d.  to  9d.  and  is^  Sat. Picture  Theatre,  Main  Street. — Prop.  Bellshill Hall  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  by  Thos.  Ormiston, Sec,  6,  Brandon  Street,  Motherwell.  Phone, Motherwell  26.  Twice  nightly.  Mat.,  Sat. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  2\d.  to  7d. Phone,  Bellshill  53.  Station,  Bellshill,  L.M.S. BERVIE  (Kincardine),  Pop.  2,153. Inverbervie  Cinema. — Prop.,  Bervie  Cinema Syndicate.  Booked  by  Mr.  Lyon  at  King Street,  Bervie.  Two  shows  weekly.  Prices, 3d.  to  8d.  Phone,  Bervie  9.  Station,  Bervie, L.N.E.R. BERWICK-ON-TWEED  (Berwick),  Pop 13,075. Cinema  House. Playhouse. BLACKRIDGE  (Linlithgow),  Pop.  2,713. Cinema. BLAIRGOWRIE  (Perth),  3,938. The  Picture  House,  Reform  Street.  Phone, 105.  Props.,  M.  and  H.  Ouinn.  Booked  at Hall.  One  show  nightly,  three  oh  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d.  Station, Blairgowrie,  L.M.S. BLANTYRE  (Lanark),  Pop.  18,153. Blantyre  Electric  Theatre,  Glasgow  Road.— Prop.,  R.  V.  Singleton.  Booked  by  G.  bin- gleton,  at,  39,  Kirkpatrick  Street,  Glasgow, Phone,  Bridgeton  689.  Two  shows  nightly. Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  2d.  to  6d. .Station,  Blantyre,  L.M.S. Blantyre  Picture  House. — Prop.,  E.  H. Bostock  and  Sons,  Ltd.,  69,  Dalhousie  Street, Glasgow.  Phone,  Douglas  489.  Booked  at H.O.  by  E.  H.  Bostock.  Twice  nightly. Pictures  and  Variety.  Mat.,  Sat.  Prices,  3d. to  9d.  Phone,  Blantvre  29.  Station,  Lower Blantyre,  L.M.S. Co-operative  Hall,  6,  Herbertson  Street. — Prop.,  Blantyre  Co-operative  Society,  Ltd. Only  Sat.  shows.  Prices,  4d.,  children  2d Phone,  62.    Station,  Blantyre. BO'NESS  (Linlithgow),  Pop,  12,000, Hippodrome. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  L.  D. Dickson.    One  show  nightly.    Three  on  Sat. Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage,  22  feet ;  4 dressing-rooms.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone. Bo'ness  73.  Station,  Bo'ness,  L.N.E.R. Picture  House. — Prop.,  William  Torrance. Booked  at  Hall.  One  show  nightly.  Two  on Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  nd. Station,  Bo'ness,  L.N.E.R. BONNYBRIDGE  (Stirling),  Pop.  5,969. Picture  House. — Prop.,  Henry  Harris.  Twice weekly,  Mon.  and  Sat. Prices,  2d.  to  6d.  Phone. Bonnvbridge  r.  Station.  Bonnybridge  Central. L.M.S. BONNYRIGG  (Midlothian),  Pop.  3,150. Empire  Theatre. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  Mrt>. Readshaw.    One    show    nightly,    two  otj Saturday.    Three   changes   weekly.  Price-, 6d.  to  is.    Station,  Bonnyrigg,  L.N.E.R, BRECHIN  (Forfar),  Pop.  8,784. Olympia  Theatre,  City  Road. — Prop.,  Regent Photo  Playhouse,  Ltd.,  8,  Rutland  Square, Edinburgh.  Phone,  23438.  Booked  at  Hall. One  show  nightly.  Mat.  and  two  shows  on Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d.  Station,  Brechin, L.M.S. BRORA  (Sutherland),  Pop.  1,200. Drill  Hall. BROXBURN  (Linlithgow),  Pop.  1,100. Central  Picture  House,  Main  Street. — Prop,, Broxburn  Picture  House,  Ltd.  Booked  by J.  Hendry,  26,  Renfield  Street,  Glasgow. Continuous.  Two  on  Sat.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Brox- burn 14.    Station,  Drumshoreland,  L.M.S. BUCKIE  (Banff),  Pop.  8,695. Picture  Palace. — Prop.,  Elite  Entertainments Syndicate,  Ltd. BUCKHAVEN  (Fife),  Pop.  18,213. Free  Gardner's  Hall  (closed). Globe  Theatre.' — Prop.,  Fifeshire  Cinema  Co., Ltd.,  Leven.    Phone,  Leven  147.    Gen.  Man., James  Roden.    Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous. Prices,    3d.    to    is.    Station,  Buckhaven, L.N.E.R. Picture  House. — Preston  Circuit,  Picture House,  Cowdenbeath. BURNBANK  (Lanark),  Pop.  12,140. Flaza  Picture  House. — Prop.,  R.  V.  Singleton. 39,  Kirkpatrick  Street,  Glasgow.  Phone, Bridgetoon  689.  Booked  by  G.  Singleton, at  H.O.  Twice  nightly.  Three  changes weekly.  Station,  Burnbank,  L.N.E.R. BURNTISLAND  (Fife),  Pop.  6,567. Cinema  House. — Prop.,  Burntisland  Cinema House,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Station,  Burntis- land, L.N.E.R. Picture  Palace,  Kirkgate. — Prop.,  Burntisland Picture  Palace  Co..  Booked  by  T.  Turnbull, Manse  Place,  Falkirk.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Station, Burntisland,  L.N.E.R. CaMBUSLANG  (Lanark),  Pop.  26,130. The  Picture  House,  Car  Termini. — Prop.,  The Cambuslang  Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd.,  8, Hamilton  Road.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d.  Station,  Cambuslang, L.M.S. Kinema  Directory  (Scotland). 511 Premier  Pictures. — Prop  and  Res.  Man.,  J. George.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  sd.  to  is.  Phone,  Rutherglen  i. Station,  Cambuslang,  L.M.S. CAMELON  (nr.  Falkirk)  (Stirling),  Pop 3,500. Kopp  Cinema,  Hedges. — Prop.,  Falkirk  and  Dis- trict United  Co-op.  Society,  Ltd.  Booked  at Hall.  Oncenightlv.  Prices,  4d.  to  8d.  Station, Camelon,  L.N.E.R. CAMPBELTOWN  (Argyll),  Pop.  8,663. Picture   House,   Hall  Street. — Props.,  The Picture  House  (Campbeltown),  Ltd.  Booked at  Hall.    One  show  nightly.    Two  changes weekly.  Station,  Gourock,  L.M.S. CARDENDEN  (Fife),  Pop.  9,000. Cinema,  Bowhill. — Prop.,  Chas.  Hunter,  Bal- mearie  Road,  Kirkcaldy.  Lessee  and  Res. Man.,  W.  D.  Milne.  Booked  at  Hall.  One show  nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Station, Cardenden,  L.N.E.R. Picturedrome,  Gothenburg  Hall,  Bowhill.— Prop.,  Bowhill  Public  House  Society,  Ltd. One  show  nightly,  two  on  Sat.  Three  changes weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Phone,  Lochgelly 14.  Station  and  postal  town,  Cardenden, L.N.E.R. CARLUKE  (Lanark),  Pop.  10,178. Town  Hall,  Stewart  Street. — Prop,  and  Man., M.  Burns.  One  show  nightly,  two  on  Sat. Three  changes  weekly.  Station,  Carluke, L.M.S. CARNOUSTIE  (Forfar),  Pop.  5,960. Pavilion.— Prop.,  Carnoustie  Public  Hall  Co. (Pavilion),  Ltd.  Res.  and  Booking  Man., A.  Webster,  A.R.A.M.  One  show  nightly. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is. Station,  Carnoustie,  D.  &  A.  Jt.  R. CASTLE    DOUGLAS  (Kirkcudbright) Pop.  2,800. Castle  Douglas  Cinema,  King  Street. — Prop., William  Stater.    Booked  by  Prop,  at  Hall. One  show  nightly.     Two  changes  weekly. Phone,  136.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Station, Castle  Douglas,  L.M.S. CATRINE  (Ayr),  Pop.  2,274. Picture     House. — Morton     Circuit,  Picture House,  Old  Cumnock,  Ayr. Wilson  Hall,  Bridge  Street. — Trustees,  per  Sec, J.  Brown.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Committee  per Secy.  One  show  Thurs.  and  Sat.  Prices,  5d. to  is.  Station,  Catrine,  L.M.S. CHRYSTON  (Lanark). Muirhead  Cinema. — Prop.,  D.  Kilpatrick,  4, Laurelbank,  Muirhead.  Booked  at  Hall.  Price, 3d  to  6d.  Station,  Garnkirk. CLELAND  (Lanark),  Pop.  3,591. Picture  Palace. CLYDEBANK  (Dumbarton),  Pop.  37,547. Co-op.  Cinema,  Home  Street.- — Prop.,  Co- operative Society.  Lessee,  Stephens  Kelly. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Station,  Clydebank, L.N.E.R. Empire. — Prop.,       Cinematograph  Variety Theatres,  Ltd.    Two  shows  nightly.  Two changes  weekly. Gaiety. — Lessee  and  Man.,  W.  C.  McPhie. Twice  nightly.   Two  changes  weekly. Municipal  kinema. — Prop.,  Clydebank  Town Council.   Station,  Singer,  L.N.E.R. New  Kinema,  Kilbowie.— Prop.,  W.  C.  McPhie, 12,  Newton  Street,  Charing  Cross,  Glasgow. Continuous.      Prices,    3d.   to   6d.  Phono, Douglas  sio8. Palace,  Kilbowie  Road. — Prop.,Cine  Supply  Co Continuous.  Two  changes  weeklv.  Prices  3d to  6d.  Station,  Singer,  L.N.E.R'. Pavilion,  Kilbowie  Road.— Prop.,  Clydebank Pavilion,  Ltd.  Booked  at  office,  18,  Kilbowie Road,  by  A.  Aitken.  Pictures  and  Variety. One  show  nightly,  two  on  Sat.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Clyde- bank 120.   Station,  Kilbowie,  L.N.E.R. COALBURN  (Lanark),  Pop.  1,185. Picture  House.— Prop.,  Jas  Shanks. COATBRIDGE  (Lanark),  Pop.  46,819. B.B.  Picture  House,  Water  Street. — Prop., B.B.  Pictures  (1920),  Ltd.,  Glasgow.  Phone, Central  5485.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  Ritson Bennell.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weeklv. Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Phone,  Coatbridge  477.' Station,  Coatbridge,  L.M.S. Cinema,  Bank  Street.— Prop.,  Coatbridgr Cinemas,  Ltd.  Booked  by  W.  Shaw,  Glasgow. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 3d.  to  is.   Phone,  Coatbridge  293. Empire  Theatre.— Prop.,  Coatbridge  Empire, Ltd.  Continuous.  Mat.  Wed.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  3d.  Phone,  Coatbridge  272.  Station, Coatbridge,  L.M.S. Garden  Kinema,  Whifflet.— Prop,  and  Res. Man.,  W.  D.  Ford.  Continuous.  Mat.,  Sat. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  od.  Sta- tion, WTriillet,  L.M.S. Theatre  Royal,  Main  Street. — Prop.,  Coat- bridge Varieties,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall. Variety  and  Pictures.  Once  nightly,  two  on Sat.    Phone,  Coatbridge  129. COLDSTREAM  (Berwick),  Pop.  2,013. Cinema,     High     Street.— Prop.,  Coldstream Cinema  Co.    Station,  Coldstream. COMRIE  (Perth).  Pop.  2,220. CiNEMA.---Prop.,  R.  Crerar. COUPAR  ANGUS  (Perth),  Pop.  2,330. Picture    Playhouse,    Hay    Street.  — Prop., Coupar  and  Prain.   One  show  nightly,  three on  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.   Prices,  4d.  to is.  6d.  Station,  Coupar  Angus,  L.M.S. COWDENBEATH  (Fife),  Pop.  16,176. Arcade  Electric  Theatre. — Prop,  and  Res. Man.,  John  M.  Slora.  Two  shows  nightly. Four  changes.  Phone,  Cowdenbeath  60. Station,  Cowdenbeath,  L.N.E.R. The  New  Picture  House. — Prop.,  Cowden- beath Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  bv T.  Ormiston,  Motherwell.  Continuous Station,  Cowdenbeath,  L.N.E.R. CRAIGNEUK  (Lanark),  Pop.  6,810. Craigneuk  Picture  House.— Prop.,  R.  V. Singleton.  Booked  by  Mr.  Singleton,  at  39* Kirkpatrick  Street,  Glasgow.  Phone,  Bridge- ton  689.  Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly Prices,  4d.  to  9d.  Station,  Flemington,  L.M.S. CRAIL  (Fife),  Pop.  1,954. Castle  Cinema. — Prop.,  J.  Aird. Crail  Picture  House.— Lessee,  Miss  N.  Louden. One  show  nightly.   Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  9d.  to  is.  3d.   Station,  Crail,  L.N.E.R. CRIEFF  (Perth),  Pop.  6,433. New  Crieff  Cinema. — Prop.,   Peter  Crerar. Booked  at  Hall.  One  show  nightly,  three  on Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  ts.  3d. Phone,  Crieff  221.    Station,  Crieff,  L.M.S. CUMBERNAULD  (Dumbarton),  Pop.  5,270. The  Cinema. CUPAR  (Fife),  Pop.  6,575. La  Scai.a  —  Prop,,  La  Scala,  Ltd, 512 The  Kinemato  graph  Year  Book. Musketeers  Theatre,  South  Union  Street- Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  J.  M.  Hamilton.  Booked at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  sd.  to  is.  Phone, Cupar  126.  Station,  Cupar,  L.N.E.R. DaLBEATTIE    (Kirkcudbright),  Pop. 3,157. Electric  Theatre. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man., G.  Maxwell.  Four  shows  weekly.  One change  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Station, Dalbeattie,  L.M.S. DALKEITH  (Midlothian),  Pop.  7,707. Pavilion. — Prop,  and  Man.,  Wm.  H.  Albin. Booked  at  Hall.  Two  changes  weekly. Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage,  26  ft.  by  15  ft.  ; three  dressing  rooms.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  2d. Phone,  Dalkeith  109.  Station,  Dalkeith, L.N.E.R. DALM ELLINGTON  (Ayr),  Pop.  5,978. Picture  House. — Lessee,  W.  G.  Knott,  21, Ailsa  .Street,  Girvan.  Booked  at  Girvan.  Two nights  weekly.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage, 12  ft.  deep.  Tea  Room  and  Dance  Hall. Prices,  2d.  to  is.  Station,  Dalmellington. L.M.S. Picture  Palace. — Prop.,  Quintin  Watt,  care  of McHardy,  233,  Calder  Street,  Govanhill,  Glas- gow. Booked  at  Hall  by  J.  White.  Two  shows daily,  three  Sat.  Three  changes  weekly. Prices,  5d.  to  gd.    Station,  Dalmellington DALMUIR  (Dumbarton),  Pop.  11,490. Dalmuir  Picture  House,  Dumbarton  Poad. — Prop.,  Dalmuir  Cinema  House,  Ltd.  Booked at  H.O.,  C.  J.  Maley,  135,  Wellington  Street, Glasgow.  Continuous.  Mat,,  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  ^d.  to  gd.  Station, Dalmuir,  L.N.E.R. DALRY  (Ayr),  Pop  7,243. Victory  Cinema,  New  Street. — Prop.,  Victory Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Man.  and  Sec,  Allan Boyle,  20,  New  Street,  Dairy.  Pictures  and Variety.  Stage,  18  ft.  deep.  'Prices,  3d.  to  is. Station,  Dairy. DARVEL  (Ayr),  Pop.  3,521. Darvel  Town  Hall. — Lessees,  Burgh  Band. Phone,  Darvel  35.  Res.  and  Booking  Man., John  Lawson.  Continuous.  Saturday  even- ings only.  Prices,  3d.  to  9d.  Station,  Darvel, L.M.S. Picture  House. — Prop.,  Darvel  Picture  House, Ltd.,  11,  Rugby  Road,  Kilmarnock.  Phone, Kilmarnock  412. DEANSTON  (Perth). Deanston  Cinema  Hall,  Deanston,  Doune. — Props.,  James  Finlay  &  Co.,  Ltd.  Phone, Doune  2.  Booked  at  Hall.  Prices,  6d.  to  is. Station,  Doune,  L.M.S. DENNY  (Stirling).  Pop.  7,542. Picture  House. — Prop.,  Commercial  Cinemato- graph Co.,  Ltd.    Station,  Dennv,  L.M.S.  or L.N.E.R. Town  Hall. — Lessees,  Commercial  Cinemato- graph Co.,  Ltd.  One  show  nightly,  two  Satur- day. DINGWALL  (Ross),  Pop.  2,550. Town  Hall  Cinema. DOUGLAS  (Lanark).    Pop,  3,100, Miners'  Welfare  Institute. DOUNE  (Perth),  Pop.  860. The  Cinema. DUMBARTON  (Dumbarton),  Pop.  23,150; La  Scala  Cinema  House,  Newtown. — Prop.. La  Scala  (Dumbarton),  Ltd.,  27,  Church  St. Phone,  Dumbarton  138^    Booked  , By  A.  B. King.    Phone,  Douglas  3079.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,  sd.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Dumbarton  215.  Station,  Dumbarton East,  L.M.S. Palace. — Prop.,  Joseph  Wingate.    Booked  at Hall.  Continuous  from  6.30  to  10.30.  Prices, 4d.  and  6d.    Station,  Dumbarton  Central. L.N.E.R. Picture  House,  High  Street. — Prop.,  Dum- barton Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is;  3d. Phone,  Dumbarton  165.  Station ,  Dumbarton . Rialto,  College  Street. — Prop.,  Scottish  Cinema and  Variety,  Ltd.  Booked  at  105,  St.  Vincent Street,  Glasgow.  Continuous.  Prices,  ^d.  to is.  3d.    Phone,  Dumbarton  43. DUMFRIES  (Dumfries),  Pop.  19,012. Dumfries  Electric  Theatre,  ShakesDeare Street— Prop.,  Mrs.  E.  M.  Bartlett, Dumfries.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  One show  nightly,  three  on  Sat.  Prices,  5d.  to is.   3d.     Phone,   Dumfries  273. Lyceum,  High  Street. — Prop..  Dumfries  Theatre Co.,  Ltd.  Phone,  262.  Booked  at  Hall.  One show  nightly,  three  on  Sat.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Dum- fries 262.   Station,  Dumfries,  L.M.S. Playhouse,  Irish  Street. — Lessees,  Scottish Cinema  and  Variety  Theatres,  Ltd.,  105, St.  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow.  Phone,  Central 2830.  Booked  at  Head  Office.  One  show nightly,  three  on  Sat.  Prices,  4.d.  to  is.  2d. Phone,  185. DUNBAR  (Haddington),  Pop.  3,000. Empire. — Prop.,  Scott's  Cinema.    Three  changes weekly.    Station,  Dunbar,  L.N.E.R. Festival  House  Cinema. DUNBLANE  (Perth),  Pop.  4,654. Victoria  Hall.— Props. ,  Trustees,  Secy. ,  John Stewart,  Solicitor,  Dunblane.  Booked  at Secretary's  Office.  Twice  weekly.  Phone  17. Station, 'Dunblane,  L.M.S. DUNDEE  (Forfar).  Pop.  168,217. Britannia,  Small  Wynd. — Booked  by  T. Robinson,  Glasgow.   Twice  nightly. Broughty  Picture  House,  Gray  Street, Broughty  Ferry. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man., George  A.  Greig,  2,  Reres  Terrace.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  sd.  to  is.  3d.  Station, Broughty  Ferry,  L.N.E.R. Casino  Cinema,  South  Road,  Lochee. — Props., Binnall's  Enterprises.  Rialto,  High  Street, Lochee.  Phone  3749-  Booked  at  Rialto. Continuous.   Prices,  3d.  to  6d. Cinerama,  Tay  Street. — Prop.,  John  Pennycook. 98,  Tullsdelph  Road.  Booked  at  Royal  by W.  C.  Pennycook.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d. to  is.  Phone,  4934.  Station,  Dundee, L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. Empire  Theatre,  Rosebank  Street. — Props., Dundee  Empire,  Ltd.,  143,  West  Regent Street.  Continuous.  Booked  by  G.  Singleton Circuit,  39,  Kilpatrick  Street,  Glasgow.  Prices, 3d.  to  8d.  Station,  Dundee,  L.M.S.  and L.N.E.R. Empress  Playhouse,  Erskine  Street. — Prop., J.  Bell. Grand  Theatre,  West  King  Street,  Broughty ^  Ferry. — Props.,    R.  Saunders   and   W.  H. Blackman.     Gen.  Man.,  W.  H.  Blackman. Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.   Prices,  4d.  to is.  3d.    Phone,  7492.      Station,  Broughtv Ferrv,  L.N.E.R. Kinema  Directory  (Scotland). 513 His    Majesty's    Theatre,    Seagate.— Prop., His  Majesty's  Theatre  (Dundee)  Co.,  Ltd. Continuous.    Two  changes  weekly.  Prices. 3d   to  is.    Phone,  Dundee  5410.  Station, Dundee  West,  L.M.S. Kinnaird   Picture   House,   Bank  Street. — Prop.,  Kinnaird  Picture  House  (Dundee),  Ltd. Continuous.     One  change  weekly.  Prices, id.  to  is.  6d.   Phone,  Dundee  2862.  Station, Dundee,  L.N.E.R. La  Scala,  Murraygate.— Prop.,  Dundee  Cinema Palace,  Ltd.  Res.  Dir.,  A.  G.  Brown.  Booked at  Hall.   Continuous.   Two  changes  weekly. Phone,  Dundee  33S4.  Station,  Dundee  West, L.M.S.  and  Tay  Bridge,  L.N.E.R. New  Palladium,  Alexander  Street. — Pictures and  Variety.   Stage,  19  ft.  deep.    Booked  at Hall.   Continuous.    Mat.  Sat.   Two  changes weeklv.    Prices,  3d.  to  6d.    Station,  Dundee West,' L.M.S. Oxford   Theatre,  Logie   Street,   Lochee. — (Closed.) Palace,  Nethergate. — Scottish  Cinema  and Variety  Theatres,  Ltd.,  105,  St.  Vincent  Street, Glasgow.  Central,  2830.  Booked  at  H.O. Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone, Dundee  5271.  Station,  Dundee,  L.M.S.  and L.N.E.R. Princess  Theatre,  Hawkhill.— Props.,  Mrs. D.  W.  Mcintosh  and  Miss  Minnie  F.  M. Mcintosh.  Booked  at  Hall.  Two  shows nightly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Dundee 4210.    Station,  Dundee,  L.N.E.R. Regent,  Main  Street.— Prop.,  Edward  and Fraser.  Booked  at  Tivoli,  Bonnybank  Road, Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  4258. Station,  Dundee,  L.M.S. Rialto,  High  Street,  Lochee. — Props.,  Binnall's Enterprises.  Phone,  3749.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.    Cafe.    Prices,  4d.  to  is. Royal  Picture  House,  Arthurstone  Terrace.— Prop.,  Edward  and  Fraser.  Two  changes weeklv.  Prices,  4d.  to  8d.  Station,  Dundee, L.N.E.R.  and  L.M.S. Royalty  Kinema,  Baffin  Street. — Prop., Royalty  Kinema  Co.  Phone,  2910.  Booked at  Hall  by  Man.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  Station,  Dundee  West,  L.M.S.,  and L.N.E.R. Shand's  Picture  House,  Shepherd's  Loam.— - Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  Mrs.  Agnes  Shand, The  Bungalow,  Shepherd's  Loam,  Dundee. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to is.   Station,  Dundee  West,  L.M.S. Stobswell  Cinema,  Morgan  Street. — Prop, and  Res.  Man.,  Peter  Feathers.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  gd. Station,  Dundee,  L.N.E.R. Tivoli,  Bonnybank  Road. — Prop.,  W.  S. Edward,  19,  Adelaide  Place.  Phone,  4456. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to gd.  Phone,  Dundee  4258.  Station,  Dundee, L.N.E.R. Victoria  Theatre. Wellington    Cinema,    Wellington    Street. — Prop.,  Arthur  Henderson.  (Closed.) West  End  Cinema. DUNFERMLINE  (Fife),  Pop.  40,966. Alhambra. — Prop.,  Alhambra  (Dunfennline), Ltd. ,9,  East  Port, Dunfermline.  Phone,  Dun- fermline 105.  Booked  by  T.  Ormiston,  6, Brandon  Street,  Motherwell.  '  Continuous. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  498.  Station, Dunfermline  (Lower),  L.N.E.R. Cinema  House,  East  Port. — Prop.,  Dunfermline Cinema  House,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous.   Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,  6d, and  is.  Phone,  Dunfermline  389.  Station' Dunfermline,  L.N.E.R. Palace  Kinema,  Pilmuir  Street. — Prop.,  Palace Kinema  (Dunfermline),  Ltd.  Booked  bv A.  B.  King,  95,  Renfield  Street,  Glasgow. Phone,  Douglas  3079.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.,  6d.  and  is. Phone,  Dunfermline  466.  Station,  Dunferm- line (Upper),  L.N.E.R. DUNOON  (Argyle),  Pop.  8,009. Picture  House. — 'Prop.,  Dunoon  Picture  House Co.,  Ltd.    Booked  by  Geo.  Taylor.  Con- tinuous.    Three   changes   weekly.  Phone. Dunoon  110. DUNS  (Berwick),  Pop.  2,818. Corn  Exchange  Cinema. — -(Closed.) EAST  WEMYSS  (Fife). Empire.— Prop.,  Fifeshire  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd., Leven.  Phone,  Leven  147.  Gen.  Man., James  Roden.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous. Prices,  3d.  to  is.    Station,  East  Wemyss. EDINBURGH  (Midlothian),  Pop.  338,627. Abbey,  North  Richmond  Street. — Prop.,  James Stewart.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weeklv. Prices ,  3 d .  to  6d .  Station ,  Waverley ,  L.N.E.R. Bungalow,  Bath  Street,  Portobello.- — Prop., Portobello  Pictures,  Ltd.  Booked  by  J.  Boe, 59,  Bath  Street.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  Phone,  Douglas  4828.  Station,  Portobello, L.N.E.R. Caley  Picture  House,  31,  Lothian  Road.— Prop.,  Caley  Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd.  Res. and  Booking  Man.,  R.  McLaughlin.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  gd.  to  2s.  Phone,  Central 20S24.  Station,  Waverley,  or  Princes  Street , L.M.S.  or  L.N.E.R. Central  Picture  House,  High  Street,  Porto- bello.—Prop.,  Central  Pictures  (Portobello), Ltd.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Portobellc  262. Station,  Portobello,  L.N.E.R. Cinema  House,  Nicolson  Street.— Prop.,  North British  Electric  Theatres,  Ltd.  Booked  by T.  Ormiston  at  6,  Brandon  Street,  Motherwell. Phone,  Motherwell  381  and  382.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  8d.  to  is.  2d. Phone,  Central  42472.     Station,  Waverley. Cineplay  House,  Morningside. — Prop,  and Man.,  Thomas  Butt.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Sats.,  gd. to  is.  3d.  Station,  Princes  Street,  L.M.S. Grand,  St.  Stephen  Street. — Prop.,  Grand (Stockbridge),Ltd.  Continuous.  Two  changes weeklv.  Prices,  5d.  to  gd.  Phone,  24466. Station,  Waverley,  L.N.E.R. Haymarket  Picture  House,  Dairy  Road. — Prop. ,  Edinburgh  Haymarket  Picture  House, Ltd.  Continuous.  Two  shows  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  and  8d.  Phone. 62644.    Station,  Haymarket,  L.N.E.R. King's  Cinema,  Home  Street. — Prop.,  Edin- burgh and  District  Cinematograph  Theatres, Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices, 6d.  and  is.  Phone,  Central  26822.  Stations, Waverley,   L.N.E.R.,   and   Princes  Street. La  Scala,'  Nicolson  Street. — Prop.,  La  Scala, Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  sd.  to  2s.  Phone, 41839.    Station,  Waverley,  L.N.E.R. Lyceum  Cinema.— Props.,  Lvceum  Cinema (Edin.),  Ltd.,  Stateford  Road,  Edinburgh. Phone,  Edin.  61435.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  gd.  to  is.  3d.  Station, Waverley,  L.N.E.R, R 514 The  Kin emato graph   Year  Book. Lyric,  Nicholson  Square.- — Prop.,  Alex.  Black. Continuous.    Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.   Phone,  41010.   Station,  Waverley. New  Coliseum,  West  Fountainbridge. — Prop., The  Palais  de  Danse  and  Cinemas  (Edin., 1923),    Ltd.     Continuous.     Two  changes weekly.     Prices,    5d.   to   is.    3d.  Phone, 26915.    Station,  Waverley,  L.N.E.R. New  Picture  House,  Princes  Street. — Prop., Provincial    Cinematograph    Theatres,  Ltd., 123,   Regent   Street,   London,   W.i.  Con- tinuous.   Prices,  is.  3d.  to  23.  4d.  Phone, Edinburgh     2  31 71.       Station,  Waverley. Operetta   House,   Chambers   Street. — Prop., J.  H.  and  P.  Sanders,  Ltd.    Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.    Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 3d.  to  8d.    Phone,  Central  26709.  Station, Waverley,  L.N.E.R. Palace,  Princes  Street.— Prop.,  Palace  (Edin- burgh), Ltd.    Booked  at  15,  Princes  Street. Continuous.  Six  day  bookings.   Prices,  gd.  to is.  6d.    Phone,  Edinburgh  23459.  Station, Waverley,  L.N.E.R. Palladium,  East  Fountainbridge. — Prop.,  Pal- ladium (Edinburgh),  Ltd.    Man.  Dir.,  R.  C. Buchanan.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.   Prices,  3d.  to  is.  2d.   Phone,  Edin- burgh 27874.   Station,  Waverley,  L.N.E.R. Pavilion,  Dean  Street,  Stockbridge.— Prop., J.  W.  Caithness.    Booked  by  A.  S.  Ablin, Tollcross  Cinema,  Lauriston  Place.  Picture and   Variety.     Stage,    12  ft.    deep.  Con- tinuous.   Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,  3d. to    6d.     Phone,   Central   23907.  Station, Waverley,  L.N.E.R. Pictoredrome,  Easter  Road. — Prop,  and  Res. Man.,   Alex    Black.       Continuous.  Two changes  weeklv.    Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Station, Waverley,  L.N.E.R. Princes   Cinema,  131.  Princes  Street. — Prop, and  Man.,  Philip  S.  L.  Lucas,  47,  Minto Street,  Edinburgh.  Phone,  42617.  Booked  at Hall.     Continuous.     Cafe.     Prices,   gd.  to is.   3d.     Phone,   21668.     Station,  Princes Street,  L.M.S. Pringle's  Picture  Palace,  Elm  Row.— Prop., Elm  Row  Palace    (Edinburgh),  1914,  Ltd. Booked  at  Hall.    Two  shows  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.    Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Phone, Central  27288.   Station,  Waverley,  L.N.E.R. The  Regent. — Props.,  General  Theatre  Cor- poration, Ltd.   Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous. Stage,  30  ft.  deep.    Tea  Room.    Prices,  4d., 6d.,  8d.,  and  is.    Station.  Waverley. Roxburgh  Picture  House,  Drummond  Street. —Prop.,  Roxburgh  Picture  House,  Ltd.,  140. West  George  Street ,  Glasgow.  Phone,  Douglas 1658.     Booked  by  A.  Dent.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.     Prices,  3d.  to  6d. Station,  Waverlev,  L.N.E.R. Salisbury  Picture  House,  South  Cleak  Street. Prop  ,   Philip   S.   L.   Lucas.  Continuous. Booked  at  Hall.    Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone, Edinburgh  41 731.  Station,  Waverley,  L.N.E.R. St.  Andrew  Square  Picture  House,  Clyde Street.— Prop.,  General  Theatre  Corporation, Ltd.  Continuous.  Prices,  9d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, 26758.  Station,  Waverlev,  Edinburgh. Salon,  5,  Baxter's  Place.— Prop.,  Salon  Picture House  Co.     Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  2d. Phone,  2^020.   Station,  Waverley,  L.N.E.R. S.'voy,  St."  Bernard's  Row.— Props.,  Scottish Cinema  and  Variety  Theatres,  Ltd.,  105,  St. Vincent  Street,  Glasgow.    Booked  at  H.O. by  D  A.  Stewart.    Phone,  Glasgow  Central 2830  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  and  6d.  Phone, Edinburgh    25670.        Station,  Waverley. Star  Picture  House,  St.  Mary's  Street. Synod  Hall,  Castle  Terrace. — Prop. ,  Edinburgh Corporation.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Con- tinuous. Pictures  and  Variety.  Season. August  to  April  30.  Prices,  gd.  to  2s.  Phone, 21868.  Stations,  Waverley,  L.N.E.R.,  and Princes  Street,  L.M.S. Tivoli  Picture  House,  Gorgie  Road. — Prop.. Mrs.  E.  Robertson.  Booked  at  Hall.  Two shows  nightly.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage, 12  feet  ;  2  dressing-rooms.  Prices,  3d.  to gd.  Phone,  Edinburgh  61464.  Station, Waverley,  L.N.E.R. Tollcross  Cinema,  Lauriston  Place. — Prop., Tauviston  Cinema,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d. to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Central  23769.  Station, Princes  Street,  L.M.S. Tron,  High  Street— Prop.,  J.  A.  Greig.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d. to  is.  Phone,  Central  7828.  Station,  Waver- ley, L.N.E.R. West  End  Theatre,  24,  Shandwick  Place. — Prop.,  Shandwick  Theatres,  Ltd.  Booked  at Hall.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage,  10  feet deep  ;  2  dressing  -  rooms.  Continuous. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  23796.  Station, Princes  Street,  L.M.S. ELGIN  (Morayshire),  Pop.  10,624. New  Picture  House.  —  Props.,  Elgin Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall. Phone,  321.  Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  6d. Station,  Elgin,  L.M.S.,  or  L.N.E.R. Picturedrome. — Prop.,  J.  Jamieson. Town  Hall  Cinema. — Lessee,  Alex.  Aubrey. Booked  at  Pavilion.  Wick,  N.B.  One  show nightly,  Friday  and  Sat.  Prices,  ^d.  to is.   Station,  Elgin,  L.N.E.R.  and  L.M.S. ELIE  (Fife),  Pop.  1,150. Town  Hall  Cinema. — Prop.,  Elie  and  Earls- ferry  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.  Sats.  only.  Two  shows. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d.  Station,  Elie,  L.N.E.R. EYEMOUTH  (Berwick),  Pop.  2,573. Picture  House. — Prop.,  Border  Cinema  Co. One    show    nightly.    Station,  Eyemouth, L.N.E.R. FALKIRK  (Stirling),  Pop.  38,498. Casino,  Bainsford. — Lessee  and  Man.,  Angus B.Blair.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices, 3d.  to  6d.  Stations,  Grahamston  and  Falkirk. Grand  Theatre. — Lessee,  B.  Frutin.  Variety. Cinema,  Melville  Street. — Prop.  , Falkirk  Cinema, Ltd.  Booked  by  G.  Singleton,  at  39,  Kirk- patrick  Street,  Glasgow.  Continuous.  Two changes  weeklv.  Stations,  Grahamston, L.N.E.R.,  and  Falkirk,  L.M.S. New  Electric  Theatre,  Silver  Row. — One show  nightly,  two  shows  Sat.  Pictures  and Variety.  Stage,  12  feet  by  18  feet  ;  4  dressing- rooms.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Falkirk 217.   Station,  Falkirk,  L.N.E.R. Pavilion,  Newmarket  Street. — Prop.,  Falkirk Picture  House,  Ltd.  H.O.,  Motherwell. Phone  26.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  Thos.  Ormiston. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Falkirk  85.  Station, Grahamston,  L.N.E.R. Picture  House,  Bank  Street. — Prop.,  Falkirk Entertainers,  Ltd.,  225,  St.  Vincent  Street, Glasgow.  Phone,  Falkirk  278.  Booked  by A.  B.  King,  Glasgow.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d.  Station, Grahamston,  "L.N.E.R. Kinema  Directory  (Scotland). 515 Salon  Photo  Playhouse,  Vicar  Street. — Props.,  J.  and  A.  Thomson.  Booked  at  Hall by  Man.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  2S. Phone,  Falkirk  21.     Station,  Grahamston. FAULDHOUSE  (Linlithgow),  Pop.  4,890. Palace  Theatre. — Prop.,  Fauldhouse  Theatre, Ltd.  Booked  at  5.5,  West  Regent  Street, Glasgow.  One  show  nightly.  Prices,  5d.  to is.  Phone,  Fauldhouse  19.  Station,  Fauld- house. FOCHABERS  (Morayshire).  Pop.  1,000. Town  Hall. — Occasional  shows. FORFAR  (Forfar),  Pop.  11,006. Pavilion. — Prop.,  Robert  Fyfe.  Pictures  and Variety.  Booked  at  H.O.,  96,  Renfield  Street, Glasgow.  Twice  nightly.  >  Two  changes  weeklv. Station,  Forfar,  L.M.S. Reid  Hall  Cinema. — Prop.,  Mrs.  O.  Gale, Booked  at  Hall.  Once  nightly,  twice  Sat, Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.    Station,  Forfar,  L.M.S. FORRES  (Moray),  Pop.  4,669. Picture   House   Theatre. — Prop.,  Forres Picture  House  Co.     Prices,  6d.  to  is.  60. Station,  Forres,  L.M.S. FORT  GEORGE  (Inverness-shire). Picture  House,  Depot,  Seaforth  Highlanders. Booked  by  Q.-M.  Sergt.  Mitchell,  at  Depot (military  only).     Three   times  weekly. FORTH  (LanarkL Picture  House. FORT  WILLIAM  (Inverness),  Pop.  1,911. Schaler  Cinema.— Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  G. Kay.  One  show  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  8d.     Station,  Fort  William, L.N.E.R. FOYERS  (Argyll). Bungalow. — Prop,  and  Man.,  F.  A.  MacRae. Booked  at  Hall.  Occasional  shows.  Prices, 6d.  and  is.  Station,  Inverness,  thence  per steamer  to  Foyers  Pier. FRASERBURGH  (Aberdeen),  Pop.  11,064 Empire. — Prop.,  Fraserburgh  Picture  House, Ltd.    One  show  nightly. Picture  House. — Prop,  "(see  Empire).  Once nightly.    Two  Sat.    Three  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. Galashiels  (Selkirk),  pop.  13,339. Paviliom  Theatre. — Props.,  Fyfe  !  and  Fyfe, Ltd.  Booked  by  Fyfe  and  Fyfe,  Ltd.,  96, Renfield  Street,  Glasgow.  Phone,  Douglas 706.  Once  nightly.  Twice  on  Sat.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Galashiels  270.  Station, Galashiels,  L.N.E.R. Playhouse. — Prop.,  The  Playhouse,  Galashiels, Ltd.,  44,  High  Street.  Phone,  92.  Booked by  Thos.  Ormiston,  at  6,  Brandon  Street, Motherwell.  Pictures,  Variety  and  occasional Theatrical.  One  show  nightly,  two  Sat. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  gd.    Phone,  Galashiels  267. GALSTON  (Ayr),  Pop.  6,786. Empire. — (Closed.) The  Picture  House,  Wallace  Street. — Prop., Mrs.  Margaret  Gilroy,  1,  Bentick  Street. Booked  at  Hall  by  John  Reid  Gilroy.  Pictures and  Variety.  Once  nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to is.  3d.     Station,  Galston,  L.M.S. GARTCOSH  (Lanark),  Pop.  2,780. Cinema. — Prop,  and  Man.,  Thomas  Anderson, 1,  Mowbray  Avenue.  Continuous.  Booked  at Hall.  Prices,  6d.  to  gd.  Station,  Gartcosh, L.M.S.  or  L.N.E.R. St.  Andrew's  Cinema. — Prop.,  David  Kil- patrick,  4,  Laurelbank,  Muirhead  Chrvston. Booked  at  H.O.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Station, Gartcosh,  L.M.S.- GIRVAN  (Ayr),  Pop.  6,000. Assembly  Picture  House.  Pictures  and Variety.  Stage,  16  feet  deep  ;  3  dressing-rooms. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone  2026.  Station, Girvan,  L.M.S. Pavilion,  Bridge  Street. — Prop. ,  Pavilion  Com- pany, Ltd.  Lessee  and  Man. ,  W.  G.  Knott,  21, Ailsa  Street,  Girvan.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  2d.  to  is.  Phone,  Girvan  93. Station,  Girvan.  L.M.S. GLASGOW  (Lanark),  Pop.  1,034,069. Annfield  Theatre. — Prop.,  Scott  Theatres, Ltd.  Booked  by  Thos.  Roger,  at  18,  Clyde Street,  Motherwell,  Phone,  Motherwell  85. Two  houses  nightly.  Continuous.  Prices, 3d.  to  6d. Arcadia  Picture  House,  Bridgeton. — Prop., Arcadia  Picture  House  (Glasgow),  Ltd.  Man. Dir.,  C.  McPherson.       Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.    Phone,  Bridgeton  28. Ardgowan  Picture  House,  Tradeston. — Prop. , Ardweir  Picture  House,  Ltd.   Booked  at  the Cinema,   Renfield  Street,  Glasgow,  by  W. McGaw.  Twice  nightly.   Prices,  4d.  to  6d. Argyle  Picture  House,  Argyle  Street. — Prop., B.  Jacobs.     Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Central  2131.  Station, Glasgow  termini. B.  B.  Cinerama,  Victoria  Road,  Crosshill,  S.S.— - Prop.,  B.B.  Pictures  (1920),  Ltd.,  81,  Dunlop Street.  Phone.  Central  5485.  Booked  at  H.O. Continuous.    Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  3d.    Phone,  Queen's  Park  11 51. Station,  Central  L.M.S. Bedford  Picture  House. — Prop.,  B.  Frutin. Phone,  Central  41 14. Bijou  Picture  Palace,  Cowcaddens  Street.— Prop.,  Scottish  Cinematograph  Co.,  Ltd.,  96, West  Regent  Street,  Glasgow.  Phone,  Douglas 3431.    Booked  at  H.O.   Two  shows  nightly. Two  changes  weekly.     Prices,  3d.  to  6d. Phone,  Douglas  3*76.     Station,  Buchanan Street,  L.M.S. Bijou  Pictures,   Public  Hall,  Lennoxtown. Prop,    Robert   Gray,  46,    Gordon  Street, Glasgow.' Phone,  Central  4987.  Booked  at  H.O. Once  nightly,  Mon.,  Tues.,  Thurs.  and  Fri. twict  on  Sat.  Children's  Mats.  Mon.  and  Sat. Prices  4d.  to  1/-    Children's  Mat,  id.  and  2d. Films  collected. Black  Cat  Picture  House,  Springfield  Road, Parkhead. — Prop.,    A.    E.    Pickard.  Con- tinuous.  Two     changes     weekly.  Phone, Bridgeton  480. Blythswood  Picture  House,  366,  Maryhill Road. — Props.,  Blythswood  Picture  House, Ltd.   Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is. Cambridge. — Prop.,  Grove  Picture  House  Co., Ltd.   Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is. Camphill    Picture    House,    Baker  Street, Shawlands. — Prop.,  Douglas  Picture  House Co.,  Ltd.     Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,   9d.  and  is. Phone,  Langside  1649. 516 The  Kinematograph   Year  Book. Casino,  Townhead. — Prop.,  Glasgow  Casino, Ltd.  Booked  by  A.  B.  King.  95,  Fenfield Street,  Glasgow.  Phone,  Douglas  3079. Twice  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Phone, Bell  2533. Cathcart  Picture  House  (in  course  of  con- struction).— Props.,  Smith  and  Welsh. Cinema,  Duntocher. Cinema  Picture  House,  Ruthergien  Road. — Prop.,  George  Green,  Ltd.  Booked  at  182, Trongate,  Glasgow,  by  T.  H.  Reekie.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d. to  is. Coliseum,  Eglinton  Street. — Prop.,  Scottish Cinema  and  Variety  Theatres,  Ltd.,  105,  St. Vincent  Street,  Glasgow.  Phone,  Central  2830. Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to 2S.   Phone,  South  1500.  Films  by  Carrier. Co-operative  Hall,  Springburn. — Occasional shows. Cranston's  Picture  House,  Renfield  Street. — Prop.,  Cranston's  Picture  House,  Ltd.  Booked by  J.  McKissack,  68,  West  Regent  Street, Glasgow.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  is.  to  2S.  Phone,  Central  3400.  Station, Central,  L.M.S. Crosshill  Picture  House,  Victoria  Road. — Props.,  Crosshill  Pictures,  Ltd.  Booked  at Hall  by  J.  M.  Drummond.  Continuous. Crown  Cinema,  Crown  Street,  S.S. — Prop.,  J. Drummond.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.    Prices,  3d.  to  6d. De  Luxe  Picture  House,  Sauchiehall  Street. — Prop.,  Scottish  Cinema  and  Variety  Theatres, Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O.,  105,  St.  Vincent  Street, Glasgow,  by  Robert  B.  Wyper.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  9d. Phone,  Charing  Cross  30.  Station,  Glasgow Central,  L.M.S. Dennistoun  Picture  House,  Armadale  Street. — Props.,  Dennistoun  Picture  House,  Ltd. Phone,  Bridgeton  3149.  Continuous. Eglinton  Electreum,  25,  Eglinton  Street. — Prop.,  Eglinton  Electreum,  Ltd.  Booked  at -H.O.  Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to  gd.  Stations, Central  and  St.  Enoch,  L.M.S. Elder  Picture  House,  Reid  Street,  Govan. — Prop.,  Caledon  Pictures,  Ltd.  Booked  bv A.  B.  King,  95,  Renfield  Street,  Glasgow. Phone,  Douglas  30  79.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Phone,  Govan  370.  Prices, 3d.  to  6d. Eleciric  Theatre,  Springburn. Empire  Picture  House,  North  Woodside  Road. Empress  Playhouse,  St.  George's  Cross.- — Prop.,  West  End  Playhouse.  Two  shows nightly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Douglas 222. Gaiety   Theatre,   Anderston   Cross. — Prop. Anderston    Pictures    and    Varieties.  Ltd. Booked  at  Hall  by  W.  Mowbray  Harle. Two  shows  nightly.    Two  changes  weekly. Pictures  and  Variety.     Prices,  3d.  to  6d - Phone.  Central  4226. Gem   Picture   House,    Gt.   Western  Road, Glasgow. — Props.,  Boe  Circuit,  Wellington Palace,  Glasgow. Govan    Central    Cinema. — Prop.,  Scottish Cinema  and  Variety  Theatres,  Ltd. — Booked at  H.O.,    105,  St.  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow. Continuous.   Prices,  3d.  to  6d. Govan  Cross  Picture  Palace. — Prop.,  Govan Cross   Picture   Palace,   Ltd.       Two  shows nightly.  Three  changes. Govanhtil Picture  House. — Prop., The  Govan- hill  Cinema,  Ltd.   Booked  by    W.  McGaw, Regent,  Glasgow.    Continuous.   Prices,  6d. to  is. Grafton  Picture  House. — Prop.,  Albert Pictures,  Ltd.,  243,  Parliamentary  Road, Glasgow.  Phone,  Bell  115.  Booked  by S.  A.  Gratton,  9,  Macfarlane  Street, Glasgow.  Continuous. Grand  Central  Picture  House,  Jamaica Street.— Prop.,  Grand  Central  Picture  House, Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Continuous. Phone,  Central  64.  Station,  Glasgow  Central. Grosvenor,  Byres  Road,  Hillhead. — Prop. Grosvenor  Picture  House  (Glasgow),  Ltd. Booked  by  A.  B.  King.  Cafe.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  is.  to  2s.  4d. Phone,  Western  4298. Grove  Cinema,  Breadalbane  Street,  Finnieston. — Prop,  and  Man.,  P.  McNicol.  Two  shows nightly.  Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d. to  5d.  Station,  Central,  L.M.S. Hampden  Picture  House,  Westmoreland Street,  Crosshill.- — Prop.,  Hampden  Picture House,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  W.  E. Tetley,  Chairman.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  3d.  Phone,  Queen's  Park  776.  Local collection. Hillhead  Salon,  Vinicombe  Street  ,  Hillhead. — Prop.,  Hillhead  Picture  House  Co.  (1922), Ltd.,  127,  St.  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to is.6d. Hippodrome,    Oatlands,    Rathingler   Road. — Prop.,   B.  Frutin  and  Sons.   Twice  nightly. Pictures  and  Variety.     Prices,  4d.  to  8d  . Phone,  South  1197. Imperial  Picture  House,  Paisley  Road  Toll. — Prop.,    Glasgow    Theatres,  Ltd.    225,  St. Vincent  Street,    Booked  by  J.  Meiklejohn  at 22,  Jamaica  Street.   Continuous.    Prices,  6d. to  is.    Phone,  South  700. King's    Cinema,    Sauchiehall   Street. — Prop., Scottish      Cinema      and     Variety,  Ltd. Continuous.      Two   changes   weekly.  Cafe attached     Prices,  6d.  to  is. King's  Park  Picture  Theatre,  St.  James Street,     Bridgeton. — Prop.,     King's  Park Picture  Theatre,  Ltd.   Two  shows  nightly. Kingston  Public   Hall. — Lessee,  B.  Frutin. Booked  by    B.  Frutin,    6,  Union  Street, Glasgow. Kinning  Park  Hall,  F.  and  F.  Pictures. — Prop,  Fyfe  and  Fyfe,  Ltd. ,  96,  Renfield  Street, Glasgow.  Pictures  and  variety.  Booked  at H.O.    Twice  nightly.    Phone,  Douglas  706. Knightswood  Atmospheric  Theatre  (in course  of  construction). La  Scala,  155,  Sauchiehall  Street.— Prop., Glasgow  Photo  Playhouse,  Ltd.,  180,  Hope Street,  Glasgow.  Phone,  Douglas  3438. Booked  by  A.  B.  King,  95,  Renfield  Street, Glasgow.  Cafe.  Prices,  is.  to  2s.  Phone, Douglas  1228.  Continuous. lorne  Cinema  House. — Prop., Caledon  Pictures, Ltd.,  225,  St.  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow.  Central 2734.  Booked  by  A.  B.  King,  05,  Renfield Street,  Glasgow.  Phone,  Douglas  30  7y. Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Ibrox 324.  Station,  Glasgow  termini. Louvre  Theatre,  1315  Duke  Street,  Parkhead, Glasgow. — -Prop.,  Parkhead  Cross  Picture House,  Ltd.  Licensee  and  Booking Man.,  J.  McBride.  Two  shows  nightly. Mat.  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to is.  Phone,  Bridgeton  2851.  Station, Parkhead. Lyceum  Picture  House,  Govan  Road,  Govan. — Prop.,  Caleam  Pictures,  Ltd.  Booked  by A.  B.  King,  95,  Renfield  Street.  Twice nighty.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage,  36  ft. deep.     Prices,  6d.  to  9d.  Phone,  Govan  199. Kinema  Directory  (Scotland). 517 Lyric  Theatre,  Sauchiehall  Street. — Prop. Glasgow  Y.M.C.A.     Occasional  shows. Lyric  Cinema,  ioo,  Langlands  Road,  Govan. — Prop.,  Alexander  Fergus,  74,  Gartmore  Road, Paisley.  Continuous.  Booked  at  Paisley. Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,  3d.  to  6d. Majestic  Theatre,  Smith  Street,  Govanhill. — Prop.,  Vivian's  Pictures,  Ltd.  140,  West George  Street.  Phone,  Douglas  1658.  Booked at  Hall.  Two  shows  nightly.  Phone.  Queen's Park  572.  Station,  Crosshill. Mvryhill  Picture  House. 1397,  Maryhill  Road. —Prop.,  The  Maryhill  Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd. Res.  and  Booking  Man.,  Jack  Ramsay.  Con- tinuous. Phone,  Kelvin  176.  Station,  Mary- hill, L.M.S. Maxwell    Picture    House,    Pollokshaws. — Prop.,  j.  Graham  Broomhill.  Continuous. Prices,  sd.  and  6d.  Phone,  Langside  1180. Moss  Park  Picture  House. — Prop,  and  Man., Duncan  Campbell.    Continuous.    Booked  at Hall. New  Kent  Cinema.  Kent  Road. — Prop,  and Man.;  J.  Mason.  Continuous.  Prices,  4x1.  to 6d.    Station,  Glasgow  Central. New  Kinema,  Springburn. — Prop.,  New  Kinema (Springburn),  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage,  30 feet  by  40  feet;  2  dressing-rooms.  Prices, 4d.  and  is. New  Parade  Cinema,  Meadowpark  Street. — ■ Prop.,  Parade  Picture  House,  Ltd.,  124,  St. Vincent  Street.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man. Continuous.    Prices,  4d.  to  is. New  Savoy  Theatre,  Hope  Street. — Prop., Gaumont  British  Corporation,  Ltd.  Booked at  H.O.  Tea  Room.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  4s.  Phone, Douglas  1234. Olympia,  Bridgeton. — Prop.,  Glasgow  Olympia Theatre  of  Varieties,  Ltd.,  119,  Hope  Street, Glasgow.  Phone,  Central  4905.  Booked  at Palace  Theatre,  Glasgow,  by  Stuart  Forbes. Pictures  and  Variety.  Twice  nightly.  Prices, 2d.  to  8d.  Phone,  Bridgeton  ',54. Palace  Theatre,  Main  Street,  S.S. — Prop., Harry  McKelvie.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Two shows  nightly.  Two  changes  weeklv.  Prices, 2d.,  3d.  and  6d.  Phone,  South  270". Palaceum,  Hill  Street,  Shettieston.— Prop., Scott  Theatres,  Ltd.  Booked  bv  Thos.  Roger, at  18,  Clyde  Street,  Motherwell.  Phone,  85 Motherwell.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage, 30  feet ;  3  dressing-rooms.  Twice  nightly Prices,  3d.  to  8d. Panopticon,  115,  Trongate. — Prop.,  A.  E. Pickard.  Continuous.  Booked  by  H.  Glenroy. The  Seamore  P.H.,  Maryhill  Road,  Glasgow. Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage,  10  feet.  ;  2 dressing-rooms.  Prices,  3d.  to  9d.  Phone, Bell  2181.    Station,  Glasgow  Central. Paragon  Picture  House,  Cumberland  Street, C.5. — Prop.,  Cumberland  Picture  House, Ltd.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  "Station,  Glasgow, termini. Paragon  Picture  Theatre,  Tobago  Street, Bridgeton. — Prop.,  Paragon  Picture  Tneatre (Glasgow),  Ltd.  Booked  at  Palace  Theatre, Main  Street,  Glasgow  S.S.,  by  Stuart  Forbes. Two  shows  nightly.  Prices,  2d.  to  4d.  Phone, Bridgeton  1264.    Station,  Bridgeton  Cross. Park  Cinema,  Marne  Street,  Dennistoun. — prop..  Eastern  Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd..  96, West  Regent  Street,  Glasgow.  Phone,  Douglas 3431;  Res.  and  Booking  Man.,  D.  Dewdney. Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone, Bridgeton  2827.      Station,    Queen  Street. Parkhead  Picture  House. — Prop.,  Parkhead Cinema,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone,  Bridgeton 294. Partick  Cinema,  Crow  Road.— Prop.,  Thos. Ormiston.  (In  course  of  construction.) Partick  Picture  House,  Orchard  Street, Partick.— Prop.,  Paitick  Picture  House,  Ltd. Res.  and  Booking  Man.,  Geo.  Taylor.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  2d.  to 7d.  Phone,  Western  2766.  Station,  Partick, Phcenix,  Sawfield  Place.— Prop.,  Phoenix Picture  House  (Glasgow),  Ltd.  Continuous. Three  changes  weekly.    Prices,  3d.  and  5d. Picturedrome,  Bridgeton,  Phone,  Bridgeton  7, — Prop.,  George  Green,  Ltd,  Booked  at  182, Trongate,  Glasgow,  by  T.  H.  Reekie.  Phone, Bell  1660.   Twice  nightly.   Prices,  3d;  to  9d. Picturedrome,  Gorbals  Cross.— -Prop,,  George Green,  Ltd.  Booked  at  182,  Trongate,  Glas- gow, by  T.  H.  Reekie.  Variety  and  Pictures. Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  ' Picturedrome,  Summertown  Road,  Govan. — ■ Props.,  George  Green,  Ltd.  Booked  at  182, Trongate,  Glasgow,  by  T.  H.  Reekie.  Two shows  nightly.  Mats.,  Tues.  and  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  9d.  Phone, Govan  28. Picturedrome,  Whitevale.  —  Prop.,  George Green,  Ltd.  Bell  1660.  Booked  at  182. Trongate,  Glasgow,  by  1.  H.  Reekie.  Two shows  nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Phone, Bridgeton  1026. Picture  House,  Saracen,  Possilpark. — Prop- J.  Graham.  Booked  at  H.O.,  17,  Blytheswood Square,  Glasgow.  Three  changes  weekly. Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  8d.  Phone,  Douglas 2477. Picture  House,  Wellfield  Street,  Springburn. — Prop.,  J.  Graham.  Two  shows  nightly. Three  changes  weeklv.  Prices,  .3d.  to  6d. Station,  Central,  L.M.S. Playhouse,  Renfield  Street.— Props.,  George- Green,  Ltd.,  182,  Trongate,  Glasgow.  Booked at  H.O.  Continuous.  Cafe  and  Dance  Hall, Prices,  6d.  to  3s.    Phone,  Bell  1661. Premier,  Whiteinch. — Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d> and  6d. Premier  Picture  House,  Bridgeton.— Prop., R.  V.  Singleton.  Booked  by  Mr.  Singleton,  at 39,  Kirkpatrick  Street,  Glasgow,  Twice nightly.  Phone,  Bridgeton  689. Premier  Theatre,  Shettieston  Road,  Shettie- ston.— Prop.,  Scott's  Theatres,  Ltd,  t8? Clyde  Street,  Motherwell.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  sd.  Station , Carntyne,  L.N.E.R. Prince's  Picture  House,  Gourlay  Street,. Springburn. — Prop.,  Scottish  Cinema  and Variety  Theatres,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Two- shows  '  nightly.  Two  changes.  Prices,  3d, and  6d. Public  Hall,  Springburn. Queen's  Cinema,  Battlefield  Road,  Langside.— Prop.,  Queen's  Park  Picture  House (Glasgow),  Ltd.  Booked  by  A.  B.  King,  95, Renfield  Street,  Glasgow.  Phone,  Douglas 3079.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.    Phone,  Lingside  1714. Queen's  Theatre,  12,  Watson  Street. — Prop,, B.  Frutin.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage,  24  feet  ; 4  dressing-rooms.  Variety  booked  through Miller  and  McBride.  Prices,  2d.  to  6d.  Phone, Bell  1734.   Station,  St,  Enoch,  L.M.S. R* 518 The  Kin  em  at  o  graph   Year  Book. Regent  Picture  House  ,Renfk  Id  Street. — Prop. Glasgow  Picture  House  Co. ,  Ltd.  Res.  and Booking  Man.  ,W.  McGaw.  Continuous.  Prices is.  and  2s. Rialto,   15,   Castle   Road,   Cathcart. — Prop. Cathcart  Picture  Playhouse,  Ltd. ,  95,  Renfield Street,   Glasgow.      Phone,   Douglas  1218. Booked  at  H.O.  by  A.  B.  King.  Continuous. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Station,  Cathcart.  L.M.S Rosevai.e   Cinema,   467,    Dumbarton  Road, Partick.— Prop.,     Rose  vale    Cinema,  Ltd. Booked  by  A.  B.  King,  95,  Renfield  Street, Glasgow.   Phone,  Douglas  1218.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.     Prices,   6d.   to  is. Phone,    Western  1245. Round  Toll  Cinema,  Possil  Road. — Prop.. Round  Toll  Pictures  (1920),  Ltd.  Booked at  Hall  by  Man.   Continuous.   Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Station,  Buchanan Street. Royal  Picture  House,  Springburn  Road. — Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  9d.   Station,  Glasgow  termini. Royal  Picture  Palace,  Main  Street,  Bridge- ton. — Prop.,  Royal  Picture  House  Co.,  39, Kirkpatrick  Street,  Glasgow,  S.E.  Booked at  H.O.  Two  shows  nightly.  Three  changes weekly.  Prices,  3d.  and  5d.  Station,  Bridge- ton  Cross,  L.M.S. Rutherglen  Picture  Palace. St.  Enoch  Picture  Theatre,  Argyle  Street. — Prop.,  St.  Enoch  Picture  Theatre,  Ltd. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Phone, Central  975.   Station,  St.  Enoch,  L.M.S. St.  George's  Cross  Picture  House,  New  City Road.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Phone,  Charing  Cross  1087.  Station,  Glasgow termini. St.  James'  P.H.,  Stirling  Road,  Townhead. — Prop. , Douglas  P.H.  Co. ,  Ltd. ,  7,  Baker  Street, Shawlands.  Booked  at  H.O.  by  Samuel Hamilton.  Two  shows  nightly.  Prices, 4d.  and  5d.  Phone,  Bell  1853.  Station, Glasgow  termini. Scenic  Picture  House,  Paisley  Road  Toll. — Prop.,  Scenic  Picture  House,  Ltd.,  170  Hope Street,  Glasgow.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Prices,  4d.  to  6d.  Phone,  South  2017.  Station, Glasgow  termini. Scotia  Picture  House. — Props.,  Scotia  Picture House  Co.,  Ltd.,  Phone  Bridgetown,  1877. Continuous. Seamore  Palace. — Prop.,  A.  E.  Pickard. Continuous.    Two  changes  weekly. Shawlands  Cross  Picture  House,  Pollok- shaws  Road.— Prop.,  Scottish  Cinema  and Variety  Theatres,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  6d.  Station, Central,  L.M.S. Shawlands  New  Picture  House. — Prop. ,  A.  E . Pickard. Standard  Picture  House,  Dumbarton  Road, Partick. — Prop.,  James  Graham.  Two  show? nightly.  Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d. to  4d.    Station,  Central,  L.M.S. Star  Palace,  Bridgeton. — Two  changes  weekly. Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage,  15  feet  by  30 feet ;  3  dressing-rooms.  Variety  booked through  Pathe  Agency,  20,  Bath  Street, Glasgow.  Prices,  2d.  and  4d.  Phone, Bridgeton  662. Star  Palace,  1406,  Maryhill  Road,  Maryhill. — Prop.,  Maryhill  Star  Palace,  Ltd.  Booked at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to  9<L Phone,  Maryhill  341. Star  Pictures,  Garscube  Road. Strathclyde  Cinema,  Summerfield  Street, Dalmarnock  Road.  —  Prop.,  Strathclyde. Cinema  Ltd.    Man.  Dir.,  John  McAllister, The  Elephant,  Shawland. — Prop.,  A. E. Pickard, 4<  Panoptican,"  Tiongate,  Glasgow. Theatre  de  Luxe,  Sauchiehall  Street. The  Picture  House,  Sauchiehall  Street.— Prop., Provincial  Cinematograph  Theatres,  Ltd.,  123, Regent  Street,  London,  Station,  Central, L.M.S. Victoria  Theatre,  Whiteineh. — Prop.,  J. Graham,  17,  Blythswood  Square,  Glasgow. Phone,  Central  6629.  Booked  at  H.O.  Con- tinuous. Prices.  4  d.  to  8d.  Phone,  West  2882. Station,  James  Street,  Whiteineh. Vinecome  Street  Picture  House,  Hillhead. Waverley  Picture  House,  Shawlands  Cross.— Prop.,  Waverley  Picture  House  (1920),  Ltd. Tea  Room.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Lang- side  1119.    Station,  Glasgow  termini. Wellington  Palace,  Commercial  Road. — Prop.,  Wellington  Palace,  59,  Bath  Street, Glasgow.  Booked  at  H.O.  Two  shows nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d. to  6d.    Phone,  South  574.    Station,  Glasgow. Western   Cinema,   Partick. — Prop.,  Western Cinema  Company,  Ltd.    Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.     Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 9d.  to  is.  3d.    Station,  Glasgow  termini. GLENCRAIG  (Fife). People's  Picture  Palace. — Prop.,  Institute Committee.    Station,  Lochgelly,  L.N.E.R. Picture  House,  Crosshill.— Prop,  and  Res. Man.,0.  A.Fraser.  Booked  at  28,  Paul  Street, Lochgelly.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage 12  ft.  deep.  One  dressing  room.  Prices,  2^d. to  6d.  Phone,  Lochgelly  83.  Stations, Lochgelly  or  Cowdenbeath,  L.N.E.R. GOUROCK  (Renfrew),  Pop.  10,128. Pavilion,  Pier  Head. — Prop.,  Scottish  Cinema and  Variety  Theatres,  Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O., 105,  St.  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow.  Phone, Central  2830.  Continuous.  Pictures  and Variety.  Prices,  4  d.  to  9d.  Station,  Gourock, L.M.S.' Picture  House,  Kempock  Plarp. — Prop., Gourock  Picture  House,  Ltd.  Booked  by Thomas  Ormiston,  Sec.,  6,  Brandon  Street, Motherwell.  Phone,  Motherwell  381-2. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  9d.  Phone  Gourock  121.  Station, Gourock,  L.M.S. GRANGEMOUTH  (Stirling),  Pop.  9,778. La  Scala.-  Prop.,  A.  H.  Faulkner.    Res.  Man., W.     Gilbert.    Phone,     Grangemouth  103. Station,  Grangemouth,  L.N.E.R. GRANTOWN-ON-SPEY  (Inverness).  P»p. 1,630 Cinem  a  House. — Booked  at  Hall.  Once  nightly. Pictures  and  Variety.  Prices,  8d.  to  is.  6d. Phone  12. GREENOCK  (Renfrew),  Pop.  80,387. B.B.  Cinema,  Argyle  Street. — Prop..  Creenock B.B.  Cinema,  Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O.,  81, Dunlop  Street,  Glasgow.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, Greenock  91.    Station,  Central,  L.M.S. Central  Picture  House,  West  Blackhall Street.— Prop.,  North  of  Scotland  Cinema  Co. Ltd.  Continuous.  Two  charges  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Station,  Princes  Pier,  L.M.S. Cruden  Electric  Theatre,  Ann  Street.- — Prop,  and  Man.  J.  F.  Eskdale.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Prices, 3d. to 6d.  Phone , Greenock 924.  Station.  Central,  L.M.S. King's  Super  Kinema,  West  Blackhall  Street. — Props.,  King's  Theatre  (Greenock)  Ltd. Continuous.  Booked  at  H.O.  Pictures  and Variety.  Stage  30  ft.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  4d. Phone,  614.    Station,  Greenock  Central. Kinema  Directory  [Scotland). 519 La  Scala,  Inverkip  Street,  Greenock  West. — Prop.,  Greenock  Photo  Playhouse,  Ltd.  Booked at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices  4d.  to  is. Phone,  Greenock  924.  Station,  Greenock West,  L.M.S. Pavilion:,  42,  Rue  End  Street. — Prop.,  Pavilion Picture  House  (Greenock),  Ltd.  Sec,  Geo.  B. McAulay.  Booked  by  W.  G.  McAulay.  Con- tinuous, Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to is.  Phone,  425.  Station,  Central.  L.M.S. Picture  House,  7,  West  Blackhall  Street — Prop..  Scottish  Cinema  and  Variety  Theatres, Ltd.,  105,  St.  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow. Central  2830.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Greenock  287. Picture  Palace,  Brougham  Street.^Prop., Greenock  Picture  Palace  Co.,  Ltd.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d. to  is.  9d.  Phone,  Greenock  893.  Station, Princes  Pier,  L.M.S. Victoria  Picture  House,  Rue  End  Street. — Prop.,  Victoria  Picture  House  (Greenock), Ltd.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  9d.  Phone,  Greenock  919. Station,  Central,  L.M.S. GRETNA  GREEN  (Dumfries),  Pop.  2,969 The  Cinema. Haddington  (East  Lothian),  Pop. 5,330. Tyne  House  Cinema. HAMILTON  (Lanark),  Pop.  39,420. Cinem\  House,  Church  Street.—  Prop.,  Hamil- ton Cinema  Co.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Station,  Hamil- ton Central,  L.M.S. La  Scala. — Prop.,  Hamilton  La  Scala,  Ltd. Booked  by  T.  Ormiston,  at  6,  Brandon  Street, .  Motherwell.  Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to  is. Phone,  Hamilton  300.  Station,  Hamilton Central,  L.M.S.  Films  delivered  by  carrier. Pictltfe  House,  Townhead  Street. — Prop.. Hamilton  Picture  House,  Ltd.  Booked  at Hall  by  Man.  Continuous.  Mats.,  Wed.  and. Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Hamilton  142. Station,  Hamilton,  L.M.S.  and  L.X.E.R. Playhouse,  Quarry  Street. — Prop.,  E.  H. Bostock,  69,  Dalhouse  Street,  Glasgow. Phone,  Douglas  49S.  Booked  by  E.  A. Bostock,  Glasgow.  Continuous.  Pictures and  Variety.  Stage,  1 5  ft.  ;  four  dressing rooms.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Hamilton 131.    Station,  Hamilton  Central,  L.M.S. HARTHILL  (Lanark),  Pop.  4,000. Cinema. — Prop,  and   Res.  Man.,  S.  Wright. Booked  at  Hall.    Phone,  Harthill  15.  One show  nightly.    Prices,  4d.  to  8d.  StatioD, Westcraigs,  L.M.S. HAWICK  (Roxbt  rgh),  Pop.  17.445. King's  Theatre. — Prop.  and.  Man.,  Thos. Pinder.  .Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Hawick  245. Station,  Hawick. Pavilion  Picture  and  Variety  Theatre, High  Street.— Prop.,  Scott's  Theatres,  Ltd. Booked  by  Thos.  Roger,  18,  Clyde  Street, Motherwell.  Phone,  Motherwell  85.  One show  nightly,  two  on  Sat.  Two  rhanges weeklv.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  5d.  Phone,  Hawick 104.    Station,  Hawick,  L.N'.E.R. The  Theatre,  Croft  Road. — Prop.,  Scott's Theatres,  Ltd.  Booked  by  Thos.  Roger,  18, Clyde  Street,  Motherwell.  Phone,  Motherwell 85.  Once  nightly,  twice  Saturday.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Station, Hawick. HELENSBURGH  (Dumbarton),  Pop.  9701. Cine  House,  John  Street. — Prop.,  J.  M.  Brown- Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Station, Helensburgh,  L.N.E.R. La  Scala,  James  Street. — Prop.,  Helensburgh Picture  House,  Ltd.  Gen.  Man,,  Couglas  L. Wat  on.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  od. Phone  615. Tower  Picture  House,  Colquhown  Square. — Prop.,  Tower  Picture  House  Co.  (Helensburgh), Ltd.,  Helensburgh.  564.  Continuous.  Booked at  9,  McFarlane  Street,  Gallowgare,  Glasgow. Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage  14  ft.  by  40  ft. Two  dressing  rooms.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. Station,  Helensburgh,  N.B. HOLYTOWN  (Lanark),  pop.  19,446. New  Stevenston  Picture  House. — (Closed.) HUNTLY  (Aberdeen),  Pop.  4,544. Palace  Cinema. — Prop.,  Elite  Entertainments Syndicate.  One  show  nightly.  Three  changes weeklv.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  2d.  Station, Huntly,  L.N.E.R. Innerleithen  (Peebles),  Pop.  3,860. Picture  House. INVERKEITHING  (Fife),  Pop.  5,464. Majestic  Theatre. — Prop.,  Scottish  National Electric  Theatres,  Ltd.    Booked  at  Hall. One  show  night.lv.  Prices,  4d.  to  gd.  Station, Inverkeithing,  L.N.E.R. INVERNESS  (Inverness),  Pop.  21,607. Central  Hall,  Academy  Street. — Prop.,  Inver- ness Picture  House,  Ltd.  Gen.  Man.,  A . Mackenzie.  Continuous  from  6  p.m.  Two changes  weekly.  Phone,  Inverness  302. Station,  Inverness,  L.M.S. La  Scala  Picture  House,  Luncheon  and Tea  Rooms. — Academy  Street. — Prop.,  In- verness Picture  House,  Ltd.  Gen.  Man.,  A. Mackenzie.  Continuous  from  2.30  p.m.  Two I.  changes  weekly.  Phone,   Inverness  302. INVERURIE  (Aberdeen),  Pop.  5,550. Railway  Institute  Cinema. Town  Hall  Cinema. — Prop.,  Tom  Leonard, Station  Hotel,  Mintlaw.    Phone,  Mintlaw  6. Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.     Once  nightly. Prices,    6d.   and   9d.     Station,  Inverurie, L.N.E.R.  (G.N.S.R.  Branch). IRVINE  (Ayr),  Pop.  13,461. Empire. — Prop.,  Thomas  Johnston.  Con- tinuous. Booked  at  Hall.  Prices,  4d.  to  9d. Station,  Irvine,  L.M.S. Palace  Picture  House. — Prop.,  A.  S.  Blair. Booked  by  Prop,  at  Hillhead  Salon,  Glasgow. Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  gd.  .Station, Irvine,  L.M.S. Pavilion,  West  Road. — Lessee,  W.  Moss. Picturedrome,  Bank  Street. — Prop.,  George Green,  Ltd.  Booked  at  182,  Trongate, Glasgow.  Phone,  Bell  1660.  Two  shows nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d. to  is.    Phone,  217. 520 The  Kinematograph   Year  Book. JEDBURGH  (Roxburgh),  Pop.  3,354. Public  Hall. — Prop.,  Jedburgh  Town  Council. Lessee  and  Res.  Man.,  R.  Jack.  Booked  at The  Studio.  Once  a  week.  Prices,  5d.  to is.  3d.    Station,  Jedburgh,  L.N.E.R. JOHNSTONE  (Renfrew),  Pop.  12,473. George  Picture  House. Pavilion  Theatre. — Props.,  George  Green, Ltd.,  182,  Trongate,  Glasgow,  C.i.  Phone, Bell  1660.  Booked  at  Hall.  Pictures  and Variety.  Stage,  36  ft.  ;  three  dressing  rooms. Booked  at  Hall.  Once  nightly,  twice  Sat. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  140.  Station, Johnstone,  L.M.S. Town  Hall  Cinema,  Church  Street. — Prop., Donald  Craig,  2,  Co-operative  Terrace. Continuous.  Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Station, Johnstone,  L.M.S. KEITH  (Banff),  Pop.  5,969. Palace. — Prop.,   Elite   Entertainments  Syn- dicate.   One  "show  nightly.    Three  changes weekly.  Prices,    sd.    to    is.    3d.  Station, Keith,  L.N.E.R. KELSO  (Roxburgh),  Pop.  3,540. Cinema,  Union  Street. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man., W.  G.  Gilchrist,  28,  The  Square,  Kelso.  One show  nightly.    Prices,  Ad .  to  is.  2d.  Station. Kelso,  L.N.E.R. Corn  Exchange  Picture  House. — Prop.,  Mrs. Andrew    Wilson,   14.    The    Tofts.  Kelso. Booked  by  Prop.    Once  or  twice  a  week. Prices.  3d.  to  is.     Station,  Kelso,  L.N.E.R. KELTY  (Fife),  Pop.  8,736. Gothenburg  Picture  House.— Prop.,  Kelty Public  House  Society,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall by  Man.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Variet3^ booked  through  McQueen's  Agency,  Glasgow. Stage,  17  ft.  deep.  Once  nightly.  Three  on Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Phone,  15.  Station, Cowdenbeath,  L.N.E.R. KILBIRNIE   (Ayr),   Pop.  8,032. Empire.— Prop.,  J.  A.  Scott  (Scott's  Royal Pictures).    Station,  Kilbirnie,  L.M.S. Picture  House. — Prop.,  Kilbirnie  Picture House,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Booked  by  Thos. Ormiston,  Sec.,  at  6,  Brandon  Street,  Mother- well. Phone,  Motherwell  381.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  9d. Phone,  iooxi  Beith.  Station,  Kilbirnie, L.M.S. KILMARNOCK   (Ayr),   Pop.  34,634. Electric  Picture  Hall,  Clerk's  Lane.— Prop,  and  Man.,  Mrs.  Talboys.  Booked  by Frank  Manson,  Glasgow.  One  show  nightly, two  on  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 3d.  to  6d.    Station,  Kilmarnock,  L.M.S. Empire  Picture  House. — Prop.,  Empire Picture  House,  Kilmarnock,  Ltd.  Booked  at Picture  House, Cambuslang.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Station, Kilmarnock,  L.M.S. Forum  Picture  House,  Titchfield  Street.— Prop,  and  Man.,  A.  Claymore.  Once  nightly. Continuous  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone, 776.   Station,  Kilmarnock  Grand,  L.M.S. George  Picture  House,  "West  George  Street.— Prop.,  Kilmarnock  Picture  House,  Ltd. Phone,  536.  Booked  by  A.  B.  King,  95, Renfield  Street,  Glasgow.  Phone,  Douglas 3079.  Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. Station,  Kilmarnock. Imperial  Picture  House,  Union  Street. — Props.,  McLean  and  Pollin.  Booked  by Wm.  B.  Pollin,  3,  Macfarlane  Street,  Paisley, Phone,  Paisley  2026.  Theatre  Phone,  Kil  126. Continuous.    Prices,  4d.  to  9d. King's  Theatre,  Titchfield  Street. — Props. , Scottish  Cinema  and  Variety  Theatres,  Ltd. Phone,  Kilmarnock 234.  Station,  Kilmarnock. L.M.S. Palace,  Duke  Street. — Prop.,  H.  Maitles. One  show  nightly.  Twice  on  Sat.  Two changes  weekly.  "  Pictures  and  Variety. Stage,  25  ft.  ;  five  dressing  rooms.  Prices,  4d. to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Kilmarnock  551.  Station , Kilmarnock,  L.M.S. KILSYTH    (Stirling),    Pop.  10,364. King's  Cinema. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  M. Stark.  One  show  nightly.  Twice  on  Sat. Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  $d.  to  gd, Phone,  Kilsyth  38.  Station,  Kilsyth,  L.N.E.R. Pavilion. — Prop,  and  Man.,  Duncan  Wilson. Victoria  Hall. KILWINNING  (Ayr),  Pop.  8,762. Picture     Ho  use     Aim?  well     Road. — Prop... Kilwinning  Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd.  One- show  nightly,  two  Sat.    Prices,  qd.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Knwinning  24.    Station,  L.M.S. KINCARDINE-ON-FORTH  (Fife). Cinema  House. — Prop,  and  Man.,  Thos.  Clark  - 16,  High  Street,  Kincardine-on-Forth.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Station,  K.-on-F. , L.N.E.R. KINGHORN  (Fife),  Pop.  3,212. Picture  House. — Prop.,  J.  Allison.  Booked at  Hall  by  Man.   Continuous.   Station,  King- horn,  L.N.E.R. KINLOCHLEVEN  (Argyll).  Pop.  1,700. Cinema. — -Lessee,  The  Cinema  Company.  Booked at  Hall  by  Man.  Twice  weekly.  Prices,  6d. and  gd.     Station,  Ballachulish. KINROSS  (Kinross),  Pop.  3,137. Kinross  Cinema. — -Prop.,  Mr?.  Paine,  Mont- gomery Street.  One  show  nightly  Mon. and  Tues.  Twice  nightly  Thurs.,  and  twice daily  Sat.  Prices,  4d.  tc  is.  Station, Kinross  Junction,  Kinross. KIRKCALDY  (Fife),  Pop.  40,339. Opera  House. Palace. — Prop.,  Scottish  Cinema  and  Variety Theatres,  Ltd.   Station,  Kirkcaldy,  L.N.E.R. Palladium,  Rossyln  Street,  Gallatown. — Sole Lessee  and  Res.  Man., Tom  Leishman.  Booked at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  9d.  Station,  Sinclairtown, L.N.E.R. Path  head  Cinema. — Prop., Scottish  Cinema  and Variety  Theatres,  Ltd. ,  105,  St.  Vincent  Street, Glasgow.  Phone,  Central  2830.  Booked  at 105,  St.  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow,  by  D.  A. Stewart.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  and  6d. .Station,  Sinclairtown,  L.N.E.R. Picture  House.  Port  Brae. — Prop.,  Kirkcaldy Entertainments,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Booked at  H.O.  Prices,  3d.  to  9d.  Station,  Kirk- caldy. Rialto,  204,  High  Street. — Prop.,  Denman Picture  House,  Ltd.  Booked  by  T.  Ormiston, at  6,  Brandon  Street,  Motherwell.  Con- tinuous.   Prices,  6d.  to  2s.    Phone,  2587. Kinema  Directory  (Scotland). 521 KIRKCONNEL  (Ayr). Cinema. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  Harry  Bradley. Booked  by  T.  H.  Reekie,  182,  Trongate. Glasgow.  Phone,  Bell  r66o.  Two  shows nightly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Station,  Kirk- connel,  L.M.S. KIRKCUDBRIGHT  (Kirkcudbright),  Pop. 2,101. Picture  House. — Prop.,  N.  H.  Macalister.  One show  nightly  on  Thurs.,  Fri.,  and  Sat.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Kirkcudbright  11.  Sta- tion, Kirkcudbright. KIRKINTILLOCH     (Dumbarton),  Pop. 16,252. Black  Bull  Cinema. — Prop.,  Black  Bull Cinema,  Kirkintilloch,  Ltd.  Res.  and  Booking Man..  James  Eadie.  Once  nightly.  Twice Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Kirkin- tilloch 242.    Station,  Kirkintilloch. Pavilion,  Oxford  Street. — Prop.,  Kirkintilloch Picture  House,  Ltd.  Booked  by  Thos. Ormiston,  Sec,  6,  Brandon  Street,  Mother- well. Phone,  Motherwell  318.  Continuous. Twice  Sat.  Three  changes  weekly.  Prices, 3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Kirkintilloch  47.  Station, Kirkintilloch,  L.N.E.R. Town  Hall. — Prop.,  Town  Council.  Occasional. KIRKWALL   (Orkney),   Pop.  4,524. Electric  Theatre,  Junction  Road.— Props.' D.  B.  Peace  and  E.  M.  Shearer.  One  show nightly.  Tnree  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d. to  is.  3d.    Station,  Thurso,  L.N.E.R. KIRRIEMUIR  (Forfar),  Pop.  5,074. Cinema,  High  Street.  —  Prop.,  Kirriemuir. Cinema,  Ltd.  One  show  nightly,  three  on  Sat. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  2d.  to  is. Station,    Kirriemuir,  L.M.S. LANARK  (Lanark),  Pop.  6,263. Electric  Theatre. — Prop,  and  Man.,  Mrsg McAndrew.    Once  nightly,  twice  Sats. Picture  House,  Castlegate. — Prop.,  Lanark Picture  House,  Ltd.,  23,  Merry  Street.  Mother- well. Phone,  Motherwell  1.55.  Booked  by  T. Ormiston,  6,  Brandon  Street,  Motherwell. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Lanark  14-6.  Station, Lanark,  L.M.S. LANGHOLM  (Dumfries),  Pop.  2,979. Buccleuch  Hall  Cinema. — Props.,  T.  and  F. Milligan.     Booked  at  Hall.    Once  nightly. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Station,  Langholm,  L.N.E.R. LARBERT   (Stirling),   Pop.  12,389. Picture  Palace. — Prop.,  J.  H.  Faulkner.  Man., T.  Gilbert. LARGS  (Ayr),  Pop.  11,119. Largs  Picture  House. — Prop. .  Largs  Picture House  Co.,  Ltd.,  82,  West  George  Lane, Giasgow.  John  Robertson,  Director.  Pictures and  Variety.  Stage,  46  ft.  deep  ;  three  dress- ing rooms.  Cafe  and  Dance  Hall.  Con- tinous  evenings.  Mats.,  Wed.  and  Sat. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Station,  Largs,  L.M.S. Picture  Pavilion. — Prop.,  Largs  Electric Picture  Pavilion,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Two changes  weeklv.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Station, Largs,  L.M.S." Town  Hall  Cinema. LARKHALL  (Lanark),  Pop.  14,980. Empire,  Caledonian  Road.- — Props.,  Scott Theatres,  Ltd.  Booked  by  Thos.  Roger,  at 18,  Clyde  Street,  Motherwell.  Phone,  Mother- well 85.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage, 1 8  ft.  deep ;  two  dressing  rooms.  Two shows  nightly.  Two  changes  weeklv.  Prices, 3d.  to  8d.    Station,  Larkhall,  L.M.S. Grand  Central. — Prop.  .Samuel  Hyslop  Train. Picture  House  (Public  Hall).— Lessee,  Mrs. T.  L.  Frame.  Continuous.  Two  changes weeklv.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Station,  Larkhall Central,  L.M.S. LAURENCEKIRK    (Kincardine).  Pop. 1,961. Cinema.— Booked  by  A.  Ross,  at  Stonehaven, Shows  Wed.  and  Sat. LEITH    (Midlothian),    Pop.  81,654. Alhambra. — Prop.,  Alhambra  (Leith),  Ltd. Gen.  and  Res.  Man.,  A.  C.  Beckett.  Booked by  G.  M.  Falconer  at  Hall.  Phone,  Leith 1 1 64.  Twice  nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  6d. Station,  Leith  Central,  L.N.E.R. Central  Kinema,  12,  Hope  Street. — Prop,, Central  Kinema  Co.  (Leith),  Ltd.  Man.  Dir., J.  W.  Hodgson.  Booked  at  Hall.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  gd.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, Leith  582.    Station,  Leith  Central,  L.N.E.R. Empire  Picture  House,  Henderson  Street. — ■ Booked  at  Hall  by  G.  B.  Wood.  Once  nightly. Station,  Leith  Central,  L.N.E.R. Gaiety  Theatre,  Kirkgate. — Prop.,  Leith Entertainers,  Ltd.,  225,  St.  Vincent  Street, Glasgow.  Phone,  Central  2734.  Booked  by A.  B.  King,  at  95,  Renfield  Street,  Glasgow. Phone,  Douglas  1218.  Two  shows  nightly. Mat.,  WTed.  and  Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone, Leith  915.    Station,  Leith  Central. Palace,  Duke  Street. — Prop.,  Leith  Public Hall  and  Property  Co.,  Ltd.  Two  shows nightly.  Mat.,  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Leith  33.  Station Leith  Central,  L.N.E.R. Picture  House,  Laurie  Street.— Prop.,  Alham- bra (Leith),  Ltd.  Booked  by  Geo.  M.  Falconer, at  Alhambra,  Leith.  Gen.  Man.,  A.  C.  Beckett. Phone,  Leith  11 64.  Two  sh^ws  Mon.,  Tues., Thurs.  and  Fri.  ;  three  on  Wed.  ;  and  four on  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to is.  Phone,  Leith  11 63.  Station,  Leith Central,  L.N.E.R. LENNOXTOWN    (Stirling),    Pop.  2,539. Public  Hall  Cinema. — Prop,  and  Mat,.,  L.  and P.  Blackwood.    Continuous.    Three  changes weekly.    Prices,  3d.  to  is.   Station,  Lennox- town,  L.N.E.R. LERWICK   (Shetland),   Pop.  5,948. North    Star    Cinema.-«— Prop.,    North  Star Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.    One  show  nightly.  Tw© changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  5d.  Statiom Aberdeen  (Joint). LESLIE  (Fife),  Pop.  3,660. Town    Hall   Cinema.— Prop.,    Shaw  Brosj Booked  by  A.  Shaw  at  Hall.   Wed.  and  Sat. only.     Prices,  3d.  to  is.     Station,  Leslie, L.N.E.R. LESMAGAHOW  (Lanark),  Pop.  8.755. Picture  House. — Prop,  and  Man.,  A.  Palmer. LEUCHARS   (Fife),   Pop.  2,770. R.A.F.  Cinema. — Booked  by  Entertainments Officer. 522 The  Kin  emato graph   Year  Book. LEVEN  (Fife),  Pop.  7,180. Pavilion.- — Prop.,  Fifeshire  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd. Phone  147.  Booking  Manager,  J.  Roden. Two  shows  nightly,  Mon.,  Thurs.,  Sat.,  con- tinuous rest  of  week.  Three  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Station,  Leven,  L.N.E.R. Regent. — Prop.,  Fifeshire  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd. Phone,  Leven  147.  Gen.  Man.,  James  Roden. Continuous.    Prices,  3d.  to  is. LINLITHGOW  (Linlithgow),  Pop.  7  631. Empire   Cinema    (Victoria   Hall). — Lessee,  J. Scott. LOANHEAD    (Midlothian),    P"P.    3,441  ■ The  Picture  House. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.. Arthur  Brodie.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Prices,  4d.  to  od. LOCHGELLY  (Fife),  Pop.  10,641. Cinema  de  Luxe,  Bank  Street.— Prop.,  Com- mercial Cinematograph  Co.,  Ltd.  Man.  Dir., Tom  Timmons.  Two  shows  nightly.  Four changes  weekly.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage, 6  ft.  deep.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Lochgelly 35.  Station,  Lochgelly,  L.N.F.R. Opera  House,  Main  Street. — Prop,  and  Man., J.  Preston.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  8d.  Station,  Loch- gelly,'L.N.E.R. LOCHWINNOCH  (Renfrew),  Pop.  4,224. Picture  House. — Prop.,  J.  Mandcis. LOCKERBIE  (Dumfries),  Pop.  2,344. Annandale      Cinema.  —  Prop.,  Annandale Cinema  Co.    Booking  Man.,  A.  Kirkwood, Academy   Lodge.    Prices,    5d.    to    is.  6d. Phone,   Lockerbie   12.    Station.  Lockerbie. LOSSIEMOUTH  (Morayshire),  Pop.  4,166 Town  Hall  Cinema.— (Closed.) LUMP HAN AN  (Aberdeen),  Pop.  852. Parish  Hall — Prop.,  Parish  Council.  Booked by  Secretary,  Parish  Council  Offices. LUNDIN  LINKS  (Fife). La  Scala   Picture  House.— Proo.,  Mrs.  T. Clayton.     Booked   at   Hall.     Dance  Hall. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d. MARKINCH  (Fife),  Pop.  4,022. Cinema  House. MAUCHLINE  (Ayr),  Pop.  2,357. Picture  House. — Morton  Circuit. MAYBOLE  (Ayr),  Pop.  4,5D0. Carrick  Cinema,  Culzean  Road.— Prop., Carrick  Cinema  (Maybole),  Ltd.,  153,  St. Vincent  Street,  Glasgow.  Res.  and  Booking Man.,  John  Gilmour.  One  show  nightly, continuous  Sat.  Three  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Station,  Maybole,  L.M.S. METHIL  (Fife),  Pop.  380. Gaiety  Palace,  High  Street. — Prop.,  Palace i  (Methil)  Co.,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  od.  Station,  Methil, L.N.E.R. Imperial  Cinema  (New  Hall). — Props.,  Steven- son and  Gray.  Res.  and  Booking  Man.,  J.  T. Urquhart.  Continuous,  two  changes  weekly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Station,  Methil  (L.N.E.R."). Palace,  High  Street.— Prop.,  J.  M.  Preston, Palais  de  Luxe,  Dance  Hall,  Cowdenbeath. Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly.  Prices, 3d.  to  is.    Station,  Methil,  L.N.E.R. MID-CALDER   (Midlothian),  Pop.  3,207. Mid-Cai.der  Institute,  known  as  The  Star Cinema.— Booked  at   Daisy  Cottage,  East Calder,  by  Man.    O.ie  show  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  8d.   Station,  Mid-Calder. MILLPORT  (Bute);  Pop.  5,834. Millport  Picture  House..  Town  Hall.— Prop.. Millport  Picture  House,  Ltd.  Booked  by  A. Twaddle,  St.  George's  Cross  P.H.,  Glasgow. Two  shows  nightly],  Tnree  changes  weekly. Prices,  ,id.  to  is.  2d.  Station,  Millport  Pier, L.M.S. MILNGAVIE  (Dumbarton),  Pop.  5,000. Douglas  Picture  House.— Prop.,  Mrs.  Brecken- ridge.   Booked  at  Hall.   Continuous.  Prices, 5d.  and  is.    Station,  Milngavie,  L.N.E.R. MOFFAT  (Dumfries),' Pop.  2.057. Electric  Cinema. — Prop,  and  Man.,  D.  Rhind. Booked  at  Hall.  Two  shows  weekly.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.  6d.    Phone,  Moffat  15.  Station, Moffat,  L.M.S. MONIFIETH  (Forfar).    Pop.  4,175. Alhambra. — Lessee,  D.  Hamilton.  Booked  at Hall.  Once  nightly,  twice  on  Sats.  Prices,  4d. to  is.  3d.  Station,  Monifieth,  ioint  L.M.S. and  L.N.E.R. MONTROSE   (Forfar),   Pop.  12,692. Burgh  Hall. — Prop.,  Montrose  Town  Council- Eight  shows  weekly.  Two  changes  weekly . Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.    Station,  Montrose^ King's  Playhouse,  Hulme  Street. — Prop., Scottish  Cinema  and  Variety  Theatres,  Ltd. 105,  St.  Vincent  Street.  Glasgow.  Booked  at H.O.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  od.  Station,  Montrose,  L.N.E.R. and  L.M.S. New  Empire  Theatre,  Castle  Street. — Prop.,. Empire  (Montrose),  Ltd.,  3,  King  Street, Aberdeen.  Gen.  Man.,  James  Bell.  Booked  at Hall.      Pictures  and  Variety.  Continuous. i  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Station,  Montrose,  L.N.E.R.. and  L.M.S.,  and  Grove's  Transport. MOSSEND  (Lanark),  Pop.  10,009. Pavilion  Theatre. — Prop. ,  Mossend  Theatre Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Twice nightlv.  Prices,  4.d.  to  is.  Stations,  Mossend or  Bellshill,  L.M.S. MOTHERWELL  (Lanark),   Pop.  68,869. Cinema  House,  Brandon  Street. —  Prop.,, C.  A.  Guberman.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d. Station,  Motherwell,  L.M.S. Empire  Theatre,  Camp  Street. — Prop., Empire,  Motherwell,  Ltd.  Booked  by  T~ Onruston,  at  6,  Brandon  Street.  Pricesj  3d. to  is.    Station,  Motherwell,  L.M.S. La  Scala,  Brandon  Street. — Prop.,  Cross  Picture House,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is. Phone,  Motherwell  316.  Station,  Mother- well, L.M.S. New  Century  Theatre,  Brandon  Street. — Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 3d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Motherwell  21.  Station, Motherwell,  L.M.S. Pavilion,  Brandon  Street. — Prop.,  The  Mother- well Picture  House,  Ltd.  Booked  by  T. Ormiston,  at  6,  Brandon  Street.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  qd. Phone,  Motherwell  214. Kinema  Directory  (Scotland). 523 MUIRKIRK   (Ayr),   Pop.  4,726. Picture  House. — Prop.  ,Muirkirk  Picture  House Co.,  Ltd.,  Sec,  Joseph  Falconer,  Glasgow Road,  Muirkirk.  Booked  by  Sec.  Continuous. Prices,  2d.  to  9d.  Station,  Muirkirk.  Films  by Carrier. Temperance  Hall  Cinema. MUSSELBURGH  (Midlothian),  Pop.  17,111. Central  Picture  House  The  Mall. — Prop., Central  Pictures  (Musselburgh),  Ltd. Booked  by  J.  Hendry  at  26,  Renfield  Street, Glasgow.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage  12  ft. deep;  two  dressing  rooms.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Musselburgh  133.  Station,  Mussel- burgh, L.N.E.R. Hayweig3TS  Cimema. — Prop.,  D.-Di  Rollo. Booked  at  Hall  by  Prop.  Continuous.  Prices, 3d.  to  9d.    Station,  Musselburgh.  L.N.E.R. Pavilion. — Props.,  H.  F.  Baxter  and  Son. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d.  to  is. Station,  Musselburgh,  L.N.E.R. NAIRN  (Nairnshire),  Pop.  5,622. Palace  Cinema,  Church  Street. — -Prop.,  J. Archibald,  Buckie.  Booked  at  H.O.  One show  nightly.  Three  on  Saturday.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  3d.    Station,  Nairn,  L.M.S. NEILSTON  (Renfrew).    Pop.  15,270. The  Glen  Hall. — Prop.,  Mrs.  Breckenridge. Phone,  Paisley  2026.  Continuous.  Booked at  Premier,  Whiteinch,  Glasgow.  Prices,  6d. and  qd. NEWBURGH  (Fife),  Pop.  1,992. Public  Hall  Cinema,  High  Street. — Prop,, Public  Hall  Cinema  Co.  Booked  by  A.  William- son at  Fern  Cottage,  Newburgh.  Saturday and  Wednesday  periodically.  Prices,  4d.  to  is. Station,  Newburgh,  L.N.E.R. NEW  CUMNOCK  (Ayr),  Pop.  6,281. Picture    House,    The  Castle. — Prop.,  New Cumnock  Picture  House,  Ltd.    Once  nightly, twice  Sat.    Prices,  3d  to  is.    Station,  New Cumnock,  L.M.S. NEW  MILLS  (Fife).  Pop.  2,200. Kinema. — Prop.,  The  New  Mills  Kinema,  Ltd., Main  Street,  New  Mills,  Fife.  Booked  at  Hall. Once  nightly  except  Thursday.  Mat.  and twice  Sat.  Prices,  5d.  to  8d.  Station,  Torry- burn. NEWMILNS  (Ayr),   Pop.  4,522. Picture  House,  Main  Street. — Prop.,  Mrs.  A. Jack,  9,  Trefeil  Avenue,  Shawlands,  Glasgow, Booked  by  proprietor.    Once  nightly.  Prices, 3d.  to  9d.    Station,  Newmilns,  L.M.S, NEWTON  (Lanark^. Westburn  Picture  House,  Hallside. — (Closed) NEWTON   GRANGE  (Midlothian),  Pop. 4,468. Newton  Grange  Palace. — Prop.,  Burntisland Picture  Palace  Company.  Booked  by  Secre- tary. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Station,  Newton Grange,  L.N.E.R. NEWTON-ON-AYR  (Ayr),  Pop.  9,755. Picture  House. — Prop.,  R.  V.  Singleton.  Con- tinuous.   Booked  by  W.  Singleton,  at  39, Kirkpatrick  Street,  Glasgow.    Prices,  3d.  to 6d. NEWTON   STEWART  (Wigtown),  Pop. 1,831. Picture  House,  12,  Victoria  Street. — Prop,  and Res.  Man.,  G.  H.  Gouldson.  Booked  at  12, Victoria  Street  by  Prop.  Shows,  Thurs.,  Fri. and  Sat.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d.  Station, Newton  Stewart,  L.N.E.R. NORTH   BERWICK   (Haddington),  Pop. 5,217. Empire  Cinema. — Prop.  J.  Scott,  Empire Cinema,  Dunbar. ObAN  (Argyll),  Pop.  6,344. Cinema  House,  George  Street.— Prop.,  Oban Cinema  House,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  8d.  to  is.  2d.  Phone, Oban  75-    Station,  Oban,  L.M.S. OLD  CUMNOCK   (Ayr),   Pop.  5,491. Picture    House. — Prop.,    Cumnock  Picture House  Co.,  Ltd.    Man.  and  Booking  Man., H.  W.  Morton.    Booked  at  Hall.  Continu- ous.   Station,  Old  Cumnock,  L.M.S. PAISLEY    (Renfrew),    Pop.  84,840. Alexandra  Cinema,  25,  Neilston  Road. — Prop., Caledon  Entertainers,  Ltd.,  227,  St.  Vincent Street,  Glasgow.  Phone,  Central  1046.  Booked by  James  Graham,  at  1 7,  Blythswood  Square, Glasgow.  Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Phone,  Paisley  3446. Station,  Paisley  (Gilmour  Street),  L.M.S. Castle  Cinema,  Castle  Street. — Prop.,  Castle Cinema  Co.  Booked  by  Robert  McC-elland  at 2t,  Moss  Street,  Paisley.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone, Paisley  2638.  Station,  Paisley,  L.M.S. La  Scala  Picture  Theatre,  The  Cross,  Paisley, —Prop.,  Paisley  La  Scala,  Ltd.  Booked  by  A. B.  King,  95,  Renfield  Street,  Glasgow.  Phone, Douglas  1 2 18.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Cafe  attached. Phone,  2442. Paisley  Palladium,  New  Street. — Prop., Palladium  (Paisley),  Ltd.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Phone, 2310.     Station,  Paisley,  L.M.S. Paisley  Picture  Theatre,  High  Street. — Prop., Paisley  Picture  Theatre,  Ltd.,  187,  Piccadilly, London,  W.  1.  Phone,  Gerrard  8766.  Res. and  Booking  Man.,  A.  H.  Tamplin.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d. to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Paisley  2466.  Station, (jilmour  Street,  Paisley,  L.M.S. Rink  Picture  and  Variety  Palace,  Lawn Street.— Prop.,  E.  H.  Bostockand  Sons,  Ltd., 69,  Dalhousie  Street,  Glasgow.  Phone,  Douglas 498.  Booked  by  Prop,  Pictures  and  Variety. Stage  17  ft.  deep.  Once  nightly.  Twice  Sat. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices  4d.  to  9d.  Phone, Paisley  349°- Royal  Animated  Pictures,  Good  Templars Hall,  Gilmour  Street. —  Prop.,  Good  Templars Halls  Trust.  Booked  by  T.  Ormiston.  One show  nightly.  Prices,  4d.  to  8d.  Phone, Paisley  2721.    Station,  Gilmour  Street. Town  Hall. — -Prop.,  A  Fergus.  Continuous. Booked  at  C.C.  Pictures,  74,  Gartmore  Road, Paisley.  Prices,  5d.  to  nd.  Phone,  Paisley 2820.    Station,  Paisle}-,  L.M.S. West  End  Cinema,  Broomlands. — Props.,  The Star  Cinema  (Paisley),  Ltd.,  55,  West  Regent Street,  Glasgow.  Continuous.  Booked  by G.  Taylor,  14,  Orchard  Street,  Glasgow,  W.i, Western  2766.  Prices  3d.  to  8d.  Phone 2473. 524 The  Kinematograph   Yea.)-  Book. PEEBLES  (Peebles),  Top.  6,105. Empire. — Prop.,  J.  A.  ocott.  Continuous. Three    changes    weeklv.    Station,  Peebles. L.N.E.R. Royal  Burgh  Cinema,  Chambers  Town  Hall. — Lessee  and  Res.  Man.,  las.  Ward.  Bonked  at Hall.  Shows  Thurs..  Fri.  and  Sat.  Prices. 6d.  to  is.  3d.    Station,  Peebles,  L.N.E.R. PENICUIK   (Midlothian),   Pop.  5,176. Empire   Cinema. — Props.,   J.   Scott,  Empire Cinema,  Dunbar. PERTH  (Perth),  Pop.  33,393. Alhambra. City  Hall. — Lessee,  J.  Currie,  22,  Darnhall Drive.    Phone  961.    Saturday.  Continuous. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d. King's  Cinema,  55,  S.  Methuen  Street. — Prop., Perth  Picture  House  Co.,  Ltd.   .  Phone  598. Booked  at  Hall.     Continuous.     Prices,  6d. to  is.  2d.  Station,  Perth,  L.M.S. New  B.B.  Cinerama,  Victoria  Street.— Prop., B.B.  Pictures  (1920),  Ltd.,  81,  Dunlop  Street. Glasgow.      Phone,  5485  Central.  Booked at  H.O.  by  Ritson  Bennell.  Continuous. Prices,  66.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Perth,  L.M.S. Pavilion. — Prop.,  James  Currie,  22,  Darnhill Drive,    Perth.    Phone    961.    Pictures  and Variety.    Stage  18  ft.    Four  dressing  rooms. Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  4d.    Phone  1024.  Station. Perth,  L.M.S. PETERHEAD  (Aberdeen),  Pop.  13,500. Picture  House. — Prop. ,  Peterhead  Public  Hall Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  by  A.  G.  Matthews,  96, Langside  Avenue,  Glasgow.  One  show  nightly, two  on  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  Dance  Hall.  Station,  Peterhead. L.N.E.R. Palace. — Prop..  Palace  Entertainments  (Peter- head), Ltd.    Once  nightly,  twice  Sats. PITLOCHRY  (Perth).    Pop.  2,240. Picture  House. — Props.,  Messrs.  McNaughton and  Gardner.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Two shows  weekly. PITTENWEEM  (Fife),  Pop.  1,780. The  Cinema. POLMONT  (Stirling),  Pop.  7,619. Picture  House. — Prop.,  W.  and  T.  Duncan. Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly.  Prices, 3d.  to  9d.    Station,  Polmont,  L.N.E.R. PORT  GLASGOW  (Renfrew),  Pop.  21,047. Eclipse  Pictures. — Prop.,  Eclipse  Pictures  Co. . Ltd.    Continuous.    Two     changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  is.    Phone,  Port  Glasgow  60. Station,  Port  Glasgow,  L.M.S. Palace. — Prop..  J.  Scrymgeour. Town  Hall  Cinema. — Prop.,   Port  Glasgow Corporation.  Booked  at  Hall.   Iwice  nightly. Three  changes  weekly.    Pri  es,  4d.  and  6d. Station,  Port  Glasgow,  L.M.S. PRESTONPANS  (Haddington),  Pop.  5,154. Picture  House. PRESTW1CK  (Ayr),  Pop.  9,432. Picture  House,  Ltd. — Props.,  Prestwick Picture  House,  Ltd.,  Bridge  Street,  Prestwick. Booked  by  D.  Paterson,  1,  George  Street, Burnbank.  Prices,  46.  to  is.  Continuous. Phone,  Prestwick  306.  Station,  Prestwick, L.M.S. RENFREW  (Renfrew),  Pop.  14.482. Picture  House. — Prop.,  Renfrew  Picture Palace  Co.,  Ltd.  One  show  nightly,  three  on Sat.  Three  changes  weeklv.  Prices,  6d.  to is.  3d.   Station,  King's  Inch,  L.M.S. Picture  House,  Moorpark. — Prop,  and  Res. Man.,  J.  W.  Cruikshank.  One  show  nightly, two  on  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 5d.  to  9d.    Station,  Renfrew. RENTON   (Dumbarton),   Pop.  5,011. The  Picture  House. — Lessee  and  Man.,  F- Carlow.    Once  nightlv.    Prices,  4d.  and  od. Station,  Renton,  L.M.S.  and  L.N.E.R. ROSYTH  (Fife)    Pop.  3,000. Palace. — Queensferry    Road. — Prop.,  Palace (Rosyth),   Ltd.      Continuous.      Booked  by Scottish  Cinema  and  Variety  Theatres.  Ltd. Prices,  5d.  to  is.    Phone.  Inverkeitking  78. ROTHESAY  (Bute),  Pop.  10,000. Palace  Cinema. — Prop.,  Palace  Cinema,  Ltd. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  fid.  to is.  3d.  "  The  Plaza  "  Dance  Hall,  and  Palace Cafe  attached.  Phone,  Rothesay  123.  Sta- tion, Rothesay  Pier,  per  L.M.S.  train  and steamer. Theatre  de  Luxe. — Prop.,  F.  B.  Burnette. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Rothesay  120.  Station . Rothesay  Pier,  L.M.S. Waverley  Picture  House. — Prop..  J.  P.Gilles- pie. Continuous.  Prices.  6d.  to  is.  Station, Rothesay  Pier. RUTHERGLEN  (Lanark),  Pop.  30,260. Grand  Central. — Main  Street. — Prop.,  Grand Central  (Rutherglen),  Ltd.,  18,  Clyde  Street, Motherwell.  Gen.  Man.,  Thos.  Roger.  Con- tinuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d. to  is.  Phone,  Rutherglen  a  50.  Station, Rutherglen,  L.M.S. Cinema. — Prop.,  Geo.  Green,  Ltd.  Booked  at 182,  "Irongrate,  Glasgow.  Continuous.  Prices, 6d.  to  is. Picture  Pal\ce.  Stonelaw  Road. — Prop., Rutherglen  Picture  Palace,  Ltd.  Res.  and Booking  Man.  ,\V.  Sharp.  Continuous.  Prices, 3d.  to  gd.  Phone.  Rutherglen  115.  Station, Rutherglen,  L.M.S. Saltcoats  (Ayr),  Pop.  13,477. Casino,  Hamilton  Street. — Prop.,  G.  H.  Kemp and  Son.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Phone,  Saltcoats 48.    Station,  Saltcoats,  L.M.S. Countess  Picture  House. — Sole  Lessee  and Res.  Man.,  Buchanan  Thomson.  Booked at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  sd.  to  is. Station,  Saltcoats,  L.M.S. La  Scala,  Hamilton  Street.— Props.,  G.  H. Kemp  and  Son.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  7d.  to  is.  6d. Phone,    Saltcoats    45.    Station  Saltcoats. Pavilion. — Lessee,  H.  Kemp. SANQUHAR  (Dumfries),  Pop.  2,793. Sanquhar    Picture   House,   High   Street. — Prop,    and    Res.    Man.,   T.    Hughes.  One show  nightly. SELKIRK  (Selkirk),  Pop.  7,068. Ettrick     Picture     House. — Prop.,  Selkirk Picture  Hall  Co.   One  show  nightly.  Two  on Sat.    Three  changes  weekly. Kinema  Directory  {Scotland). 525 SHOTTS  (Lanark),  Pop.  14,232. Empire  Theatre,  Station  Road. — Prop.,  Shotts Empire  Theatre,  Ltd.  Booked  by  Thos. Ormiston,  Sec.,  6,  Brandon  Street,  Mother- well. Phone,  Motherwell  26.  One  show- nightly.  Two  on  Sat.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone,  Shotts  34.  Station, Shotts,  L.M.S. Pavilion,  Station  Road. — Props.,  Shotts  Em- pire Theatre,  Ltd.  Once  nightly.  Twice  Sat. Booked  bv  T.  Ormiston.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  4.'  Station,  Shotts,  L.M.S. SLAMANNAN  (Stirling),  Pop.  3,409. Picture  House. SOUTH  QUEENSFERRY  (West  Lothian), Pop.  2,140. Daybells  Cinema. — Res.  and  Booking  Man., R.Edmondson.  Booked  at  Hall.  Once  nightly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Station,  Dalmeny. STANDBURN  (Stirling),  Pop.  1,400. The  Picture  House,  Public  Hall. — Prop., Standburn  Miners'  Welfare  Society.  Three shows  weekly.  Three  changes  weekly.  Prices, Adults,  6d. ;  children,  3d.  Station,  Avon- bridge,  L.N.E.R. ST.  ANDREWS  (Fife),  Pop.  9,336. Cinema  House. — Prop.,  St.  Andrews  Picture House  Co.,  Ltd.     Booked  by  A.  B.  King, Glasgow.   Continuous.   Two  changes  weekly. Phone,  164.   Station,  St.  Andrews,  L.N.E.R. STANLEY  (Perth),  Pop.  1,519. Cinema. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  John  Gcurlay, Sat.  only. STEVENSTON  (Ayr),  Pop.  13,190. De  Luxe  Cinema,  New  Street. — Prop.,  Stevens- ton  Picture  House,  Ltd.  Booked  at  H.O.  by Harry  Kemp.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Station,  Stevenston, L.M.S. STEWARTON  (Ayr),  Pop.  3,937. Picture    House,   Lainshaw    Street. — Prop., Mrs.  Jack.     Booked  by  Prop.     One  show nightly,  two  on  Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  gd.  Station, Stewarton,  L.M.S. STIRLING  (Stirling),  Pop.  21,733. Kinema,  Orchard  Place. — Prop.,  Menzies  Bros, One  show  nightly.  Mat.  Sat.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone,  Stirling 207.  Station,  Stirling.  L.N.E.R. Picture  House. — Prop.,  Menzies  Bros.  Twice nightly.  Prices,  9d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Stirling 207. Queen's  Kinema. STONEHAVEN  (Kincardine),  Pop.  4,856. ^Queen's  Rooms,  Allardice  Street. — Prop., Queen's  Rooms  Cinema  Syndicate,  Ltd. Booked  by  A.  G.  Matthews.  Two  shows nightly.  Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d. to  is.  3d.    Station,  Stonehaven,  L.N.E.R. STONEYBURN  (Linlithgow),  Pop.  1,500. Picture  Palace. Welfare  Hall  Cinema.. — Three  shows  weekly- STORNOWAY    (Ross    and  Cromarty) Pop.  5,000. Lewis  Picture  House,  Keith  Street. — Prop, and  Res.  Man.,  Will  Mack.  Booked  at  Hall. One  show  nightly.  Three  changes  weekly. Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage,ioft.deep.  Prices, 6d.  to  2s.  4d.  Station,  Kyle  of  Lochalsh, L.M.S. STRANRAER  (Wigtown),  Pop.  6,138. Empire  Theatre,  Queen  Street  (Variety).— Prop.,  Mrs.  A.  Jack.  Booked  by  Prop.  One show  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  6d.    Station,  Stranraer,  L.M.S. Kinema,  St.  Andrew's  Street. — Prop.,  Mrs.  A. Jack.  Booked  at  H.O.,  9.  Trefoil  Avenue, Shawlands,  Glasgow.  Once  nightly.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.   Station,  Stranaer,  L.M.S. STRATHAVEN  (Lanark),  Pop.  4,210. Public    Hall   Cinema. — Prop.,    J.  Stewart. One  show  Tues.,  three  on  Sat.    Prices,  3d. to  is.  3d.   Station,  Strathaven,  L.M.S. STRATHMIGLO  (Fife),  Pop.  1,612. The  Cinema. — Lessee,  Tom  Gilbert.  Shows Tues.  and  Sat.  Booked  at  22,  Birnie  Street, Lochgelly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Station, Strathmiglo,  L.N.E.R. STROMNESS  (Orkney),  Pop.  2,263. Cinema.  North  End. — Prop.,  Stromness  Cinema Co.  Two  shows  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d. STRONSAY  (Orkney  Is  ),  Pop.  1,000. Cinema. — Prop.,  H.  Maxwell.  Booked  at  Hall. Thrice  weekly  during  Fishing  Season.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  3d. TaIN  (Ross  and  Cromarty),  Pop.  2,394. Picture  Palace. TARBERT  (Argyll),  Pop.  1,983. Picture  House. TERRYBURN  (Fife). Newmills  Kinema. THORNTON  (Fife),  Pop.  2,408. Cinema.— Prop.,  Gilbert's  Films.  Booked  at Mafeking  Cottage,  Cowdenbeath.  Three shows  weekly.  Three  changes  weekly.  Prices, 3d.  to  8d.    Station,  Ihornton,  L.N.E.R. THURSO  (Caithness),  Pop.  4,278. Picture   House. — Prop.,  Northern  Cinemas, Ltd.,  0,  Golden  Square,  Aberdeen.  Three  shows weekly.    Saturdays.    Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d. Station,  Thurso,  L.M.S. TILLICOULTRY  (Clackmannan),  Pop.  4,645. Town  Hall. — Prop.,  Man.  and  Booking  Man., S.  Bertolini.    Booked   at  Hall.    One  show nightly.    Three    changes    weekly.  Station, Tillicoultry,  L.N.E.R. TRANENT  (East  Lothian),   Pop.  7,000, Picture   House. — Prop.,   Wm.    Codona,  Sr. Once  nightly.     Booked  at  Hall.     Prices,  4d. to  iod.    Station,  Prestonpans,  L.N.E.R. TROON  (Ayr),  Pop.  10,203. Pavilion,  15,  Templehill. — Prop.,  Pavilion (Troon),  Ltd.,  15,  Templehill,  Troon. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  4d. to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Troon  345.  Station, Troon,  L.M.S. Picture  House,  Portland  Street. — Prop., Troon  Picture  House,  Ltd.  Booked  by  Thos. Ormiston,  Sec,  6,  Brandon  Street,  Mother- well. Phone,  381  Motherwell.  Continuous, Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is. Phone,  Troon  209.   Station,  Troon,  L.M.S. TURRIFF   (Aberdeen),   Pop.  3,911. Town  Hall  Cinema. — Prop.,  Lyall,  Melvin  and Johnston.  Shows  Thurs.  and  Sat.  Prices,  3d. to  is.  6d.   Phone,  Turriff  5.   Station,  Turriff, L.N.E.R. 526 The  Kinematograph  Year  Book. UdDINGSTON  (Lanark),  Pop.  8,420. New  Picture  House. — Prop.,  Whyte  and Young.  Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  gd.  Phone,  Uddingston  57. Station,  Uddingston,  L.M.S. Pavilion. — Prop.,  Uddingston  Picture  House Co.,  Ltd.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  56..  to  is.  Station.  Uddingston, L.N.E.R. UPHALL  (Linlithgow),  Pop,  12,499. Cinema  House.— Props.,  A.  Davidson  and  Wm. Brycc.  Continuous.  Pictures  and  Variety. Stage,  a  feet ;  1  dressing-room.  Prices,  46. to  is.  2d.  Films  by  Film  Transport  Services, Broxburn. WaLKERBURN  (Peebles).  Pop.  1,170. Cinema. WEST  CALDER  (Midlothian),  Pop. 7,874. People's  Palace  Theatre.— Prop.,  West Calder  Properties,  Ltd.  Booked  at  58,  West Regent  Street,  Glasgow.  Two  shows  nightly. Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  <jd.  to  is. Phone,  West  Calder  7.  Station,  West  Calder, L.M.S. WEST  KILBRIDE  (Ayr),  Pop.  4,578. Picture  House.— Prop.,  The  Picture  House (West  Kilbride),  Ltd.   Booked  at  Hall.  Shows Mon.,  Thurs.,  Sat.   Prices,  <\.d.  to  is.  Station. West  Kilbride,  L.M.S. WHITBURN  (Linlithgow),  Pop.  6,617. The  Picture  House. Town  Hall  Picture  House. — Prop.,  G. Wright  Harthill.  Four  nights  weeklv.  Prices, 3d.  to  8d. WHITHORN  (Wigtown),  Pop.  1,989. Town  Hall. — Prop,  and  Man.,  Wm.  McMaster- 9/1 1,  Glasserton  Street.  Booked  at  H.(X Two  shows  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. Station,  Whithorn  (Portpatrick  and  Wigtown joint  sections),  L.M.S. WICK  (Caithness),  Pop.  6,615. Pavilion. — Booked  at  Hall.      Once  niafatlv Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Wick,  L.M.S. WILSONTOWN  (Lanark),    Pop.  2,045. Victoria  Picture  House. — Bkg.  Man.,  Jame  ; Tennart.  Phone,  14. WINDYGATES  (Fife),  Pop.  2,629. Cinema,  Station  Road. — Res.  and  Booking  Man. Jas.  P.  Lister.  Two  houses  Wed.  and  Sat. Prices,  3d.  to  8d.  Phone,  Leven  118.  Statiou.. Cameron  Bridge,  L.N.E.R. WISHAW  (Lanark),  Pop.  25,263. Pavilion. Picture  House,  Main  Street. — Prop.,  Wishaw Picture  House,  Ltd.,  208,  Bath  Street, Glasgow.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  id.  to  is.  Station,  Wishaw, L.M.S. Savoy  Picture  House,  Caledonian  Road. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  Joseph  McSevich,  6, The  Clachan,  Wishaw.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Prices,  2d.  to  gd.  Station, Wishaw  Central. Tower  Picture  House,  Cambusnethan. — Prop. , L.  J.  Pennycook.  Continuous.  Booked  at 22,  Coltress  Road,  Wishaw,  N.B.  Pictures and  Variety.  Stage,  6  feet  deep  ;  2  dressing- rooms.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Station,  Wishaw (Central). Wishaw  Kinema,  Kirk  Road. — Prop.,  Wishaw Play  House,  Ltd.  Booked  by  T.  Ormiston, at  6,  Brandon  Street,  Motherwell.  Phoner Motherwell  26.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  ad.  to  is.  Phone,  Wishaw 117.  Station,  Central. The  paper  that  speaks  its  mind ! THE  reviews  in  "The  Kine."  express  what  the publishers  really  think — they  are  outspoken, impartial  and  of  real  help  to  everv  exhibitor. No  other  kinema  Trade  paper  offers  such  an  exten- sive and  varied  news  service.  The  reports  from America  are  the  most  authentic  and  detailed  pub- lished in  this  country. The   "KXNE*"  Weekly 30A  per  annum,  post  free* 93,       LONG      ACRE,      LONDON,  W.C.2. Kinema  Directory  (Ireland). 527 IRISH  KINEMAS. A RMAGH  (Armagh),  Pop.  6,600. Armagh  Picture  House.  Russell  Street. — Prop.,  Irish  Empire  Palaces,  Ltd.  One  show nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4c!. to  is.    Station,  Armagh. City  Cinema,  Market  Street. — Prop.,  Irish National  Foresters.  Booked  at  Hdil.  One show  nightly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone  63. Station,  Armagh,  G.N.K. AT K LONE  (Co.  Westmeath). Shannon  Cinema. — Res.  and  Booking  Man., J.Gallagher.  Booked  at  Hall.  Twice  nightly, once  Sunday.  Four  changes  weekly.  Station, Athlone,  G.S.R. Garden  Vale  Cinema. — Lessees,  Carron  Bros., Garden  Vale  Cinema,  Athlone.  Booked  at Hall,  One  show  nightly.  Prices,  4d.,  9d., is.  6d.    Station,  Athlone,  G.S.R. ATHY  (Co.  Kildare). Athy  Picture  Palace. — Prop.,  Athy  P.  P., Ltd.    Dir.  and  Man.,  H.  J.  Hosie.  Booked at  Hall.    Four  shows  weekly.    Prices,  5d.  to is.  3d.    Station,  Athy. OaLLINA   (Mayo),    Pop.  5,003. Arcadia  Picture  Palace. — Prop,  and  Man.' T.  Ryan,  Arran  Street.  Booked  at  Hall. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Ballina, M.G.W.R.  (Parcels  Office). Town  Hall  Picture  House,  Arthur  Street. — ■ Prop.,  James  Ahearn.  Res.  and  Booking Man.,  James  M'Hale.  One  show  nigntly. Two  on  Sundays.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d. Station,  Ballina,  M.G.W.R. BALLINROBE  (Mayo),  Pop.  1,600. The  Cinema. — Prop.,  Ballinrobe  Cinema  Co. Once  weekly,  Sun.  Prices,  6d.,  9d. ,  is.  6d. Station,  Ballinrobe,  Gt.  Southern  Rlys. BALLYNAHINCH  (Down),  Pop.  2,000. The  Picture  House. — Prop.,  J.  Corry.  Open Fri.  and  Sat.,  winter  only.  Usual  prices. Station,  Ballynahinch,  Co.  Down. BALLYCASTLE  (Antrim). McAllister  Hali. — Prop.,  McAllister  Picture Hall  Co.  Man.  and  Sec,  E.J.  Fogarty. Every  Wednesday.    Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. BALLYCLARE  (Antrim),  Pop.  1,500. Picture    House. — Prop.,    Ballyclare  Cinema Co. BALLYKINLAR  (Down). Sandes'  Cinema. — Prop.,  Miss  Sandes.  Three shows    weekly.    Station.   Tullymuroy,  Co. Down. BALLYMENA  (Antrim),  Pop.  9,003. Picture  House. — Prop.,  Ballymena  Picture Palace  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man. Continuous.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone, Ballymena  20.  Grams:  Cinema,  Ballvmena. Station,  Ballymena,  L.M.S.  (N.C.C.). BALLYMONEY  (Antrim).  Pop.  3,030. Ballymoney  Picture  House,  Main  Street- Prop,  and  Man.,  P.  J.  O'Kane.  One  show nightly.  Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d, to  is.    Station,  Ballymoney,  M.R.  (N.C.C.). BANBRIDGE  (Down),  Pop.  5,000. Picture  House. — Prop. ,  J.  U.  Finney,  Booked by  Prop.  Phone  10.  Once  nightly.  Prices,  6d. to  is.  Phone,  Banbridge  10.  Station, Banbridge. BANDON  (Co.  Cork),  Pop.  5,000. Bandon  Cinema. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  Thos. J.    Powell.    Booked    at    Hall.     One  show nightly.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage,  18  ft. deep.  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  6d.  Station,  Bandon. Gt.  Southern  Rly. BANGOR  (Down),  Pop.  11,236. The  Palace. — Prop.,  Irish  Electric  Palaces, Ltd.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Bangor  187. Station,  Bangor,  C.D.R. BELFAST  (Antrim),  Pop.  433,000. Alhambra    Theatre,    North    Street. — Prop., Alhambra  Tneatres,  Ltd.  Twice  nightly. Pictures  and  Variety.  Prices,  4d.  to  gd. Phone,  Belfast  380.    Steamship  service. Arcadian,  Albert  Street. — Prop.,  The  Arcadian Picture  Theatre,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall. Twice  nightly.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage, 24  feet  by  8  feet.  Two  dressing  rooms. Prices,  3d.  and  6d.    Phone,  6900. Central  Picture  Theatre,  SmithfteJd. — Prop.,  Central  Belfast  Picture  Theatre  Co., Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Phone. 739.'  Station,  Belfast,  L.M.S. Classic  Cinema,  Castle  Lane.- — Prop.,  Classic Cinemas,  Ltd.,  13,  Donegall  Square  North, Belfast.  Booked  by  A.  W.  Jarratt  at  New Gallery  House,  123,  Regent  Street,  London, W.r.  Continuous.  Prices  6d.  to  3s.  Phone, 4987.  All  Belfast  stations  and  cross -Channel boats,  L.M.S. Clonard  Picture  House,  Falls  Road. — Prop., Clonard  Hail  Co.,  Ltd.  Two  shows  nightly Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is, Phone,  Belfast  193S.  Station,  Belfast, G.N.R. Coliseum,  Grosvenor  Road. — Prop.,  Belfast Coliseum,  Ltd.,  70,  Donegall  Street  (Phone. 5800).  Res.  and  Booking  Man.,  Harold Buckley.  Twice  nightly.  Pictures  and  Variety. Stage  30  ft.  deep.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d. 'Phone,  Belfast  5607.    Steamshi p  service. Crumlin  Picture  House,  Crumlin  Road. — Prop.,  Crumlin  Picture  House,  Ltd.  Con- tinuous. Four  mats,  weekly.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  2§d.  to  6d.  Phone  4935. Station,  Belfast. Diamond  Picture  House. — Prices  5d.  and  8d. Phone,  5,200. Duncairn  Super-Cinema,  Duncairn  Gardens. — Prop.,  Duncairn  Picture  Theatre  Co.,  Ltd. Gen.  and  Booking  Man.,  Will  White.  Con- tinuous. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Station,  Belfast^ G.N.R.  and  Midland. 528 The  Kinematograph   Year  Book. Gaiety,   North    Street.— Prop.,   The  Belfast Gaiety  Picture  Theatre  Co.,  Ltd.    Res.  and Booking  Man.,  J.  Quinn.     Twice  nightly. Pictures  and  Variety.     Stage,  16  ft.  deep. Prices,  3d.  to  6d.    Phone,  Belfast  2746.  Al1 Belfast  stations  and  cross -Channel  boats. Imperial  Pictore  House,  Cornmarket.—  Prop., Ulster  Cinematograph  Theatres,  Ltd.  Man. Dir.,  B.  N.  McDowell.    Booked  at  Hall. Continuous  from  1  to  10.30.  Prices,  6d.  to  2s. Phone  1160.    Telegrams,  Paramount,  Belfast Station,  Donegall  Quay,  M.R.  &  G.N.R. Kelvin  Picture  Palace,  College  Square  East . — Prop.,  Kelvin  Picture  Palace  Co.,  Ltd. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  sd. to  is.  Phoue,  Belfast  11 12.  Station.  Belfast. G.N.R.  (1). Lyceum    Cinema.   Antrim  Road. — Prop.,  M. Curran.    Phone  11 91. Lyric. — High  Street.  Props.,  Lyric  Cinema  Co. Continuous.    Booked  at   Hall.    Prices,  4d. to  is.  3d.    Phone,  3434.    Stations  all  Belfast stations  and  boats. Midland  Picture  House,  Canning  Street. — Three  shows  daily.    Two  changes  weekly. Prices   3d.   to   5d.    Phone   2594.  Station, Belfast,  G.N.  &  L.M.S. New    Princess    Palace. — Prop.,   City  and Suburban  Cinemas,  Ltd.    Booked  at  Hall. Twice  nightly.    Pictures  and  Variety.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.     Phone,  Belfast  3451.  Station, Belfast. Old  Princess  Palace,  Newtownards  Road. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  W.  T.  Anderson.  Two shows  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 3d.  to  5d.  Phone,  Knock  387.  Station, Midland. Picturedrome,  Mount  Pottinger. — Prop., Mount  Pottinger  Cinemas,  Ltd.,  79,  Donegall Street.  Booked  at  Hall.  Twice  nightly. Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  3063.  Station, Belfast,  G.N.R.,  and  Belfast  Steam  Shipping Co.,  Ltd. Queen's  Picture  and  Variety  Theatre,  York Road. — Prop.,  Belfast  Gaiety  Theatre  Co., Ltd.     Booked  by  Harry  Wilton,  87,  Donegal Street,  Belfast.    Twice  nightly.    Prices,  3d. to  5d.    Phone  2038. Royal  jCinema. — Prop.,  Warden,  Ltd.  Man« Dir.,  rred.  W.  Warden.    Continuous.  Prices, before  5  p.m.,  6d.  and  is.  :   after    5  p.m. is.  and  2S.     Phone,  Belfast  1142.  Station, Belfast,  G.N.,  and  all  steamers  via  Liverpool, Heysham  and  Stranraer  Larne. Sandro  Cinema,  Sandy  Row. — Prop.,  Sandro Cinema,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hail.  Twice  nightlv. Children's  Mat.,  Sat.  Prices,  3d.  to  6d.  Phone, 4368.  Station,  G.N.R.  (1). -Siiankhill  Picturedrome,  i48,Shankhill  Road. Three  shows  daily.    Two  changes  weekly. Prices,   3d.   to   5d.    Phone,   Belfast   171 5. Station,  Belfast,  G.N. The  Picture  House,  Royal  Avenue. — Prop., Northern  Theatres,  Ltd.   Continuous.  Prices, is.    and    2S.    Phone,    Belfast    2513.  Per Fleetwood  steamers. West  End  Picture  House,  Shankhill  Road. — Props.,  Miss  McKibben,  A.  Craig  and  A. Newel.    Three   shows   daily.    Two  changes weekly.    Prices,  3d.  to  6d.    Phone,  Belfast 4422. Willowfield  Picture  House,  Woodstock Road. — Prop.,  Willowfield  Unionist  Club. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  6d.  Phone,  Belfast  3741.  G.N.R., Midland  and  cross-Channel  boats. BIRR  (King's  Co.),  Pop.  4,500. Birr  Electric  Picturedrome,  Main  Street, —Prop.,  Birr  Electric  Picturedrome  Co. Three  shows  weekly.  Three  changes  weekly. Prices,  5d.  to  9d.  Station,  Birr,  G.S.  and W.R. BLACKROCK  (Dublin). The  Cinema, — Prop.,  The  Blackrock  Cinema Co.    Man.  Dir.,  J.  Hanna.     Twice  weekly. Station,  Blackrock,  Dublin  and  S.E.  Rly. BOYLE  (Roscommon),  Pop.  2,500. Boyle  Picture  Theatre,  Bridge  Street. — Prop,  and  Booking  Man..  Edward  J.  Tighe, High  Street,  Sligo.  Phone,  Sligo  79.  Four nights  weekly.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage, 15  ft.  deep.  Prices,  gd.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, Boyle  18.    Station,  Boyle. BRAY  (Wicklow),  Pop.  8,000. Picture  House,  Quinsboro'  Road. — Prop,  and Res.  Man.,  J.  E.  MacDermott.  Two  shows nightly.  Mats.,  Sat.  and  Sun.  Four  changes weekly.  Prices,  sd.  to  is.  3d.  Station, Bray,  D.  &  S.E.R. BRUFF  (Limerick). Picture  House.— Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  Wm. O'Donovan.  Two  changes  weekly.  Station, Kilmallock,  G.S.  and  W.R. CaHIRCIVEEN  (Kerr  y),  Pop.  2,013. Kingdom  Cinema. — Props. ,  Patrick  J.  Ghsenan and  Charles  Troy.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Man, One  show  nightly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is,  3d. Station,  Cahirciveen. CALLAN  (Kilkenny). The  Cinema. — Prop.,  W.  Egan.  Three  shows. Station,  Callan,  G.S.  &  W.  Rly. CARLOW  (Carlow),  Pop.  5,000. Cinema  Palace. — Prop.,  Mr.  Hanna,  One show  nightly.  Four  changes  weekly.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.  3d.    Station,  Carlow,  G.S.  &  W.R. CARRICKFERGUS  (Antrim). Castle    Cinema. — -Prop.,    Thomas  Nabney. Three  changes  weekly.    Prices,    6d.  to  is. Station,   Carrickfergus,    Northern  Counties Rly. Ideal  Cinema. Rossleigh   Cinema. — Three  shows  weekly. CARRICK-ON-SUIR  (Tipperary). P  -.rk-View  Cinema. — Prop,  and  Man.,  Patrick J.  McGrath.  Six  shows  weekly.  Pictures and  Variety.  Cafe.  Station,  Carrick-on-Suir, G.S.  &  W.  Rly. CASH  EL  (Tipperary). The  Cinema. — Prop,  and  Man. ,  M.  H.  Hannigan. Booked  at  Hall.  Three  shows  weekly.  Prices, 7d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Cashel  11.  Station, Cashel,  G.S.  &  Western  Rly. Kinema  Directory  (Ireland). 529 CASTLEBAR  (Mayo),  Pop.  4,400. Concert  Hall,  Town  Hall. — Prop.,  Very  Rev- Archdeacon  Fallon,  The  Presbytery.  Res- and  Booking  Man.,  J.  Corcoran.  Occasional shows.    Prices,  6d.  to  3s.    Station,  Castlebar. Ellison  Cinema. — Props.,  Bourke  Bros.  Res. and  Booking  Man.,  Thos.  Bourke.  Once nightly.    Prices,   8d.   to    is.  gd. CASTLEWELLAN  (Down). The  Cinema. — Prop,    and   Man.,  B.  Cusack. Station,  Castlewellan,  B.  &  Co.,  Down  Rly. The  Cosy. — Prop,  and  Man.,  F.  Bosco.  Station, as  above. CHARLEVILLE  (Co.  Cork),  Pop.  2,000. The  Pavilion. — Prop.,  T.  J.  Hurley.  Two shows  weekly.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage, 15  ft.  Dance  Hall.  Phone  17.  Prices,  5d.  to is.  3d.  Station,  CharlevilJe,  Gt.  Southern  Rly. CLONAKILTY  (Co.  Cork),  Pop.  3.C00. Cinema. — Props.  ,T.  Lowney  and  D.C. McCarthy Res.  and  Booking  Man.,  T.  Lowney.  Booked at  Hall.  Once  nightly.  Prices,  5d'.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Clonakilty  26.  Station,  Clonakiltv, G.S.R. CLONMEL  (Tipperary),  Pop.  12,000. Magner's  Theatre  and  Oisin  Cinema,  now amalgamated  under  title,  Clonmel  (Asso- ciated) Theatre  Co. — Gen.  Man.,  W.  B. Symes.  Station,  Clonmel,  G.S.  &  W.  Rly. COALISLAND  (Tyrone),  Pop.  2,000. Coalisland  Picture  House. — Prop.  ,Coalisland Picture  House,  Ltd.  Res.  Booking  Man., James  J.  Conway.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  3d.  No show  Sun.  or  Mou.  Phone,  Coalisland  10. Station,  Coalisland,  G.N.  &  M.R. COGRY  DOAGH  (Antrim),  Pop.  1,003. Picture  House. — Prop,  and  Man.,  Ivan McMeekin.  Once  nightly.  Prices,  6d.  and  is. Phone,  Doagh  1.  Station,  Doagh,  L.M.S. COLERAINE  (Londonderry),  Pop.  8,000 Coleraine  Picture  Palace,  Railway  Road.— Prop.,  Coleraine  Picture  Palace  Co.,  Ltd. One  show  nightly.  Mat.,  Thurs.  and  Sat. Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. Station,  Coleraine,  M.R. COMBER  (Down). Grand  Cinema. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  A.  J. White.  One  show  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  9d.  Station,  Comber. COOKSTOWN  (Tyrone),  Pop.  2,500. Cookstown  Picture  House. — Prop.  ,Cookstown Electric  Picture  House,  Ltd.  Booking  Man., J.  W.  Fleming.  One  show  cn  Mon.,  Thurs. andFri.  Prices,  2*d.  to  6d.  Phone , Cookstown 59.   Station, Cookstown, per  L.M.S.  &  G.N.R. CORK  (Co.  Cork),  Pop.  80,000. Assembly  Rooms  Picturedrome.— Three  shows daily.  Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d. to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Cork  52.  Station,  Cork, G.S.  &  W.R. Blackpool   Cinema,   Blackpool. — (Closed.) Coliseum, McCurtain  Street, — Prep.-., Southern Coliseums,  Ltd.,  52,  Stafford  Street,  Dublin. Phone, Dublin  5573-  Res.  and  Booking  Man., A.E.Norwood.  Two  shows  nightly.  Mats,  at  3. Prices, 5d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone, Cork  893.  Station, Cork,  G.S.  &  W.R. Imperial  Cinema,  Oliver  Plunkett  Street.— Prop.,  Gertrude  Hannon.  Three  shows  daily, once  Sunday.  Three  changes  weekly.  Prices, gd.  and  is.  6d.     Station,  Cork,  G.S.  &  W.R. Lee  Cinema,  Winthrop  Street. — Props.,  Lee Cinema,  Ltd.  Booking  Man.,E.  P.  Dowling. Booked  at  Hall  generally,  or  at  The  Moderne, 89,  Patrick  Street.  Three  shows  daily.  Prices, gd.to  is.6d.  Phone, Cork  1138.  Station, Cork. Palace,  McCurtain  Street. — Two  shows  nightly. Pavilion  Cinema  and  Cafe,  80,  Patrick Street. — Prop.,  James  Tallon.  Booked  at Hall.  Mats.,  daily.  Continuous  from  6.45. Prices,  gd.  to  is.  6d.  Cafe.  Phone,  Cork 891.    Station,  Cork,  G.S.R. St.  Mary's  Hall,  St.  Mary's  Road. — Prop., Parochial  Hall.  Two  shows  nightly.  Three changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  9d.  Station, Cork,  G.S.  and  W.R. Washington  Cinema,  Washington  Street. — ■. Props.,  Washington  Cinema,  Ltd.  Booked at  Hall.  Two  shows  nightly.  Once  Sunday. Mats,  daily.  Prices,  gd.  and  is.  6d.  Station. Cork,  G.S.  &.  W.R. DlNGLE  (Kerry). The  Phoenix  Cinema. — Props.,  J.  and  J.  C. Houlihan.    Three  changes  weekly. DONAGHADEE  (Down),  Pop.  2,300. Picture  House,  Manor  Street. — Lessee,  D. Frazer.  One  show  nightly.  Two  on  Sat . Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  8d.  to  is.  61. Station,  Donaghadee,  C.D.R. DOWNPATRICK  (Down),  Pop.  2,000. Pavilion  Cinema,  Market  Street. — Prop,  and Man.,  Thos.  Breen.  Once  nightly.  Phone, Downpatrick  39. DROGHEDA  (Louth). Boyne  Cinema. — Prop.,  J.  M.  Stanley.  Con-, tinuous.    Phone,  Drogheda  50. Whitworth  Hall. — Prop.,  Dundealgan Electric  Theatres  Co. ,  Ltd. ,  Town  Hal!  Bldgs. , Dundalk.  Phone,  Dundalk  87.  Res.  and Booking  Man.,  J.  O'Mahony.  Twice  nightly. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Drogheda  59. Station,  Drogheda,  G.N.R. DR0M9RE  (Down),  Pop.  2,000. Dromore  Cinema. — Props.,  Jas.  and  R.  W, Dale,  Church  Street.  Thurs.,  Fri.  and  Sat. Prices,  6d.  to  is.    Station,  Dromore,  G.N.R. DUBLIN  (Dublin),  Pop.  400,000. Bohemian  Picture  Theatre,  Phibsborough Road. — Prop.,  Bohemian  Picture  Theatre, Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone, Drumcondra  72. 530 The  Kin emato graph   Yea?  Book. Camden  Picture  House,  Lower  Camden Street. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  W.  Erski  le. Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.  Phone,  Dublin  2305.  Station, Harcourt  Street,  D.  &  S.E.R. Carlton,  52,  Upper  O'Connell  Street. — Prop., J.  Ellis.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  One change  weekly.  Prices,  od.  to  is.  3d.  Phone 4853.    Station,  Dublin. Corinthian  Picture  Theatre,  Eden  Quay. — Prop.,  Corinthian  Picture  Co.  Ltd.  Phone, 3864.  Cnairma  1  and  Man.  D  r.,  E.  C.  Nolan. Continuous.  One  change  weekly.  Prices, is.  3d.  to  2s.  4d. Dorset  Picture  House. — Prop. ,  M.  W.  Shanly- Res.  and  Booking  Man.,  J.  P.  McKenna- Continuous.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Dublin  656.  Station,  all  Dublin stations. Electric  Theatre,  45,  Talbot  Street. — Prop.,  Aid.  J.  J.  Farrell.  Continuous.  Three changes  weekly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Phone, Dublin  4106.  Station,  Amiens  Streeet,  G.N.R. Fountain  Picture  House,  James's  Street. — Res.  and  Booking  Man.,  C.  Marston.  Con- tinuous. Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d.  to is.    Phone,  Dublin  51950. Grand  Central  Cinema,  Sackville  Street. — Props., Tne  Irish  Kine.Co.  (1920).  Ltd.  Man., Harry  O'Donovan.  Continuous.  Two  changes weekly, Inchicore  Cinema,  Inchicore. — Prop.,  R.  J. Kirkham.  Continuous.  Two  changes %veekly. La  Scala  Theatre  and  Opera  House,  Princes Street. — Prop.,  G.  P.  Fleming.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  is.  3d.  to  £1. Phone,  Dublin  4295. Lyceum  Picture  Theatre,  Mary  Street. — Props.,  Devin  and  Porter,  45,  Mary  Street, Dublin.  Phone,  Dublin  3911.  Continuous. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Station,  Amiens  Street,  G.N.R. Mary  Street  Picture  House,  Mary  Street. — ■ Props.,  Irish  Kine.  Co.  (1920),  Ltd.  Con- tinuous. Three  changes  weekly. Manor  Cinema,  Manor  Street. — Prop.,  J. Fagan.  Continuous. Masterpiece  Picture  Theatre,  99,  Talbot Street. — Prop,  and  Man.,  Chas.  McEvoy. Continuous.    Phone,  Dublin  4244. Metropole  Cinema,  Sackville  Street.— Props., Metropole  Restaurant  and  Cinema,  Ltd. Phone  4056.  Continuous.  One  change weekly.  Prices,  is.  3d.  and  2s.  4d.  Station, Westland  Row. Palace  Cinema,  42,  Pearse  Street. — Prop., J.  I.  Eppel,  27,  Grosvenor  Siuare,  Rathmines. Phone,  Rathmines  74.  Res.  and  Booking Man.,  Brian  Magowan,  9,  Brian  Road,  Marino, Dublin.  Continuous.  Prices,  9d.  to  is.  6d. Phone,  Dublin  4309. Phibsboro'  Picture  House,  Blacmiere,  Phibsc boro'. — Prop.,  Phibsboro'  Picture  House  Co., Ltd.  Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly. Prices,  ;d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Drumcondra 143. Phcenix  Picture  House,  Ellis's  Quay. —  Prop., Phoenix  Picture  Palace,  Ltd.  Lessee,  R.  J.  G. Aherne.  Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly. Phone,  Dublin  1829. Picture  House,  Grafton  Street. —Prop., Grafton  Picture  House,  Ltd.  Continuous.  One change  weekly.  Phone,  Dublin  3530.  Station, Westland  Row. Pillar  Picture  House,  Upper  Sackville  Street, —Props.,  Irish  Kine.  Co.  (1920),  Ltd.  Con- tinuous.   Three  changes  weekly. Princess  Cinema,  Rathmines  Road. — Props., Rathmines  Amusements  Co.,  Ltd.  Con- tinuous. Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  8d. to  is.  6d.  Station,  Westland  Row.  Phone, Rathmines  140. Rotunda  Cinema,  Cavendish  Row. — Exors.  of William  Kay.    Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Three  changes  weekly.    Prices,  3d.  to  is.  6d. Phone  1627.    All  Dublin  stations. Sackville  Picture  House,  Lower  Sackville Street. — Prop.,  Sackville  Picture  House  Co. Man.  Dir.,  R.  Morrison.    Continuous.  Two changes      weekly.    Phone,      Dublin  754. Station,  Amiens  Street,  G.N.R. Stella    Cinema,    Rathmines. — Prop.,  Stella Picture    Theatre    Ltd.,    Rathmines.  Res. and  Booking  Man.,  V.  Kinsella.  Continuous. Prices,  9d.  to  2s.    Phone,  Rathmines  281. Theatre-de-Luxe,  84  to  86,  Lower  Camden Street.— Prop.,       Dublin  Kinematograph Theatres,  Ltd.    Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous. Three  changes  weekly.    Prices  8d.  to  is.  6d„ Phone,  Dublin  51840'. DUNDALK  (Louth),  Pop.  13,000. Oriel  Cinema.— Prop.,  J.  M.  Stanley.  Booking Man.,E.D.  Kenny,  Bovne  Cinema,  Drogheda. Twice  nightly.  Station,  Dundaik,  G.N.R. Picture  House. — Props.,  Irish  Empire  Palaces, Ltd.,  52.  Stafford  Street,  Dublin.  Phone, Dublin  5573.  Booked  at  H.O.  Continuous. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d. Station,  Dundaik,  G.N.R. Town  Hall. — Prop.,  Dundealgan  Electric Theatres  Co.,  Ltd.  Gen.  Man.,  John Gormley.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Dundaik 87.    Station,  Dundaik,  G.N.R. DUNGARVAN  (Waterford),  Pop.  4,500. Cinema.— Prop.,  Daniel  Crotty  &  Sons Booked  at  Hall.  Two  shows  weekly.  Pic- tures and  Variety.  Stage,  20  ft.  Two  dress- ing rooms.  Dance  Hall.  Prices,  =>d.  to is.  3d.  Phone,  Dungarvan  8.  Station,  Dun- garvan,  G.S.  &  W.R.  Telegrams  :  Crotty  , Dungarvan. EnNIS  (Clare). Town  Haul  Cinema. — Prop.,  Mrs.  McGregor . Two  shows  nightly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d. Station,  Ennis. ENNISKILLEN  (Fermanagh). Town  Hall.— Prop.,  Dundealgan  Electric. Theatres,  Ltd.    Twice  nightly. FeRMOY  (Cork),  Pop.  3,300. Cinema  Palace  Theatre. —Props.,  Messrs. '   J-  J-  Bowen  &  Co. Kinema  Assembly  Rooms,  Francis  Street. — Prop.,  J.  S.  Noble  and  R.  O'Mahony.  Booked at  Hall.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  4I. to  is.  Phone,  Fermoy  38.  Station,  Fermoy. G.S.R. Kinema  Directory  (Ireland) . 531 GaLWAY  (Galway),  Pop.  15,000. Empire  Theatre. — Prop.,  W.   A.  McNally. Booked  at  Hall.    Once  nightly.    Prices,  5d. to   is.    3d.     Phone,   Gahvay  28.  Station, Galway,  M  G.W.R. Victoria. — (Closed) GOREY  (Wexford),  Pop.  2,000. Town  Halt..- — Prop.,    Town  Commissioners. Res.  Man.,  Town  Clerk.    Two  changes  weekly. Two    shows    weekly.    Prices,    6d.    to  2s. Station,  Gorey,  D.  &  S.E.R. HoLYWOOD  (Down),  Pop.  4,500. The  Picture  House. — Prop.,  Wm.  McDonald. Continuous  from  6.30.  Mat.  Saturdays  only. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Phone,  Holywood  127. KlLKEE  (Co.  Clare),  Pop.  2,500. Town  Hall  Cinema. — Prop.,Carron  Cinema  Co. Res.  and  Booking  Man. ,  J.  G.  Carron.  Booked at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices,  9d.  and  is.  6d; Station,  Kilkee,  G.S.  &  W.  Rly. KILKEEL  (Co.  Down). Cinema. — Prop.,  M.  Fagherty.  Prices,  6d. and  9d. KILKENNY  (Kilkenny). Cinema. — Prop.,  Kilkenny  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd- Booked  at  Hall.  One  show  nightly.  Three changes  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  2d. Station,  Kilkenny,  G.S.  &  W.R. KILLARNEY  (Kerry),  Pop.  6,000. Killarney  Picturedrome,  East  Avenue  Hall. — Prop.,  Private  Co.  One  show  nightly. Tues.,  Thurs.  and  Sun.  Three  changes weekly.  Prices,  8d.  to  is.  iod.  Station, Killarney,  G.S.  &.  W.R. KiLLORGLIN  (Kerry),  Pop.  1,600. Carnegie  Picture  Hall. — Props.,  Carnegie Trust  Committee.  Booked  at  Hall  by  Manager. One  show  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  Station,  Killorglin,  G.S.W.R. KILMALLOCK  (Co.  Limerick). Hall  Cinema. KILRUSH  (Co.  Clare),  Pop.  3,800. Palace  Theatre. — Props,  and  Mans., P.  and  M. Tubridy.  Booked  at  Hall.  Two  shows weeKly.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage,  16  ft" deep. '  Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.    Station  Kilrush* KINGSTOWN  (Dublin),  Pop.  17,377. Kingstown  Picture  House,  Upper  Geoige Street. — Prop., Kingstown  Picture  House,  Ltd. Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly.  Pictures and  Variety.  Prices,  yd.  to  is.  6d.  Phone, Kingstown  252.  Station,  Kingstown,  D.S.E.R. Pavilion  Gardens,  Marine  Road. — Prop., Pavilion  Gardens  (Kingstown),  Ltd.  Con- tinuous. Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  5d. to  is.  2d.  Phone,  Kingstown  61.  Station, Kingstown,  D.S.E.R. KIN  SALE  (Cork). Coliseum. — Prop.,  D.  P.  Foley.  Booked  at Hall.  Two  shows  nightly.  Prices  4d.  to  is.  3d. Station,  Kinsale,  Cork  and  Bandon  R. LARNE  (Antrim),  Pop.  8,000. The  Picture  House,  Main  Street. — Prop.,  Irish Electric  Palaces.  Two  shows  nightly.  Two changes  weekly.  Prices,  sd.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, Larne  69.    Station,  Larne,  L.M.S.R. LETTERKENNY  (Donegal),  Pop.  3,000. The  Cinema.— Prop,  and  Man.,  Joseph  P. Gregg.  Three  nights  weekly.  Prices,  4|d. to  is.  3d.    Station,  Letterkenny. LIMAVADY  (Londonderry),  Pop.  2,667- Town  Hall. — Prop.,  Electric  Kinema  Co. Occasional  special  shows.  Three  changes .weekly.  Prices,  9d.  to  is.  6d.  Station, Limavady,  L.M.S. St.  Patrick's  Hall  Picture  House. — Props., Bob  Devlin.  Occasional  \  arietv.  Stage  11  ft. Prices,  6d.  to  is.    Station,  Limavady,  M.R. LIMERICK  (Limerick),  Pop.  38,000. Abbey  Kinema,  George's  Quay. — Prop.,  James J.  Trehy,  23,  Glentworth  Street.  Three  shows daily.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  3d.  Station. Limerick, G.S.R. Athenaeum  Hall. — Lessee,  P.  J.  Cronin.  Two changes     weekly.    Pictures     and  Yarietv. Station,  Limerick,  G.S.  &  W.  Rly. Coliseum. — Prop.,  Helena  and  Thomas  Gough- Booked  by  T.  Gough.    Two  shows  nightly. Mat.,  Sat.   Two  changes  weekly.    Prices,  yd.. to  is.  6d.    Phone,  Limerick  259.  Station, Limerick,  G.S.  &  W.R. Gaiety  Cinema,  45,  O'Connell  Street.— Lessees, P.  Foy  and  R.  W.  O'Russ.  Two  shows  nightly. Mat.,  Thurs.  and  Sat.   Prices,  yd.  to  is.  6d. Station,  Limerick,  G.S.  &  W.R. Garryowen    Cinema,    Broad     Street. — Two shows  nightly.    Three  changes  weekly.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.  3d.    Phone,  Limerick  195. '  Station, Limerick,  G.S.  &.  W.R. Grand   Central   Cinema,   Bedford   Row. — Props.,  Paul  and  May  Bernard.    Two  shows nightly,   two  Mats.    Two  changes  weeklv. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  3d.    Phone,  Limerick  361. Station,  Limerick,  G.S.  &  W.R. Tivoli  Cinema,  The  Mall. — Prop.,  Paul  and May  Bernard.    Two  shows  nightly.  Three changes   weekly.    Office   at   Grand  Central Cinema. LISBURN  (Antrim),  Pop.  6,000. Picture  House,  Market  Square.— Prop. , Lisburn  Electric  Palace,  Ltd.  Twice  nightly. Prices,  5d.  to  is.  Phone,  Lisburn'  231. Station,  Lisburn,  G.X.R. LONDONDERRY    (Londonderry),  Pop, 40,000.  K Midland  Cinema,  Waterside. Picture  Palace,  Ship  quay  Street. — Prop., Irish  Living  Picture  Co.,  Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall. Continuous.  Prices,  9d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone, 176.    Station,  Londonderry,  G.N.R. Rialto,  Market  Street. — Prop.,  Rialto  Theatres, Ltd.  Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,  551.  Station,  London- derry, G.N.R. 532 The  Kin  emato graph   Year  Booh. St.  Columbs  Hall,  Orchard  Street. — Prop., St.  Columbs  Hall  Committee.  Sec.,  J. Bonner.  Continuous.  Two  changes  weekly. Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage  20  ft.  deep  ;  two dressing-rooms.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Phone, Londonderry  80.  Station,  Londonderry,  G.N.R. LONGFORD  (Ireland),  Pop.  3,700. Staffords  Cinema. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man,, Jos.  J.  Stafford.  One  show  nightly.  Prices. 6d.  to  2s.  Phone,  Longford  20.  Station. Longford,  G.S.R. LURGAN  (Armagh). Picture  House. — Prop.,  J.  Foster.  Twice nightly.    Prices,  4d.  to  is.  6d. Mallow  (Co.  cork),  pod.  4,soo. Central  Hall,  Main  Street. — Prop,  and  Res. Man. ,  C  M.  Donovan.  Booked  at  Hall.  Once nightly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Pictures  and Variety.  Telegrams,  Donovan,  Central  Hall. Station,  Mallow,  G.S.  &  W.R. MARYBOROUGH  (Queen's Co.),  Pop.  3,000. Electric  Cinema. — Props.,  P.  and  P.  Delany* Res.  and  Booking  Man. ,  P.  J.  Delany.  Booked at  78,  Main  Street,  Maryborough.  Three  shows a  week.  Prices,  8d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Mary- borough, G.S.R. MONAGHAN. Town  Hall  Cinema. — Lessee  and  Man. ,  Martin Rennie. MOUNTMELLICK    (Queen's  Co.),  Pop. 2.000. Electric  Cinema. — Prop.,  Mountmellick  Elec trie  Cinema,  Ltd.  One  show  nightly.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Mountmellick,  G.S.  & W.R. MULLINGAR  (Westmeath),  Pop.  4,000. National  Theatre. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man., J.  Fitzmaurice.  One  show  nightly.  Change nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is.  Station,  Mul- lingar. NaVAN  (Meath),  Pop.  3,800. Navan  Picture  Palace,  Ludlow  Street.— Prop.,  Navan  Picture  Palace  Co.,  Ltd.  Res. and  Booking  Man.,  R.  Kennedy.  One  show daily.  Occasional  Variety.  Stage,  12  ft. deep.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Station,  Navan, G.N.R.  and  G.S.R. NENAGH  (Tipperary),  Pop.  4,000. Ormond  Cinema. Town  Hall  Cinema. — Prop,  and  Man.,  E* O'Kennedy.  Booked  at  Hall.  Once  nightly- Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  8d.  to  is.  3d. Station,  Nenagh,  G.S.  &  W.  Rly. NEWCASTLE  (Down),  Pop.  1,000. Belle-Vue  Cinem\.— Prop.,  Jack  Delius.  One show  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Dance Hall  Prices,  6d.  to  2s.  4d.  Station,  New- castle, N.  Counties  Rly.  &  B.  &  CD.  Rly Palace  Picture  House.— Prop.,  B.  Cusack. One  show  nightly.    Station,  Newcastle. NEWCASTLE     WEST    (Limerick),  Pep. 3,000. Picture  Palace. — Prop.,  G.  P.  Roche.  Three nights  weekly.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Phone,. Newcastle  West  10.  Station,  Newcastle West,  G.S.  &  W.R. NEW  ROSS  (Wexford),  Pop.  5,000. Town  Hall. — Prop.,  New  Ross  Cinema  Co.. Res.  and  Booking  Man.,  J.  Ward.  One  show- nightly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.  Station,  New- Ross,  G.S. W.R. NEWRY  (Down),  Pop.  9,000. Imperial  Palace. — Prop,  and  Man.,  F.  Murtagh*. Two  shows  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly. Prices,  3d.  to  6d.    Station,  Newry. The    Frontier. — Irish    National  Forresters.. NEWTOWNARDS  (Co.  Down),  Pop.  5,000. Palace. — Prop,  and  Man.,  Campbell  Morrison. Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage,  12  ft.  deep. Two  shows  nightly.  Prices,  6d.  to  is.  2d. Station,  Newtownards,  Belfast  and  Co.  Down Rly. OlVIAGH   (Tyrone),   Pop.  4,200. Picture  House. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.„ Mrs.  E.  O.  Smyth.  One  show  nightly. Two  changes  weekly.  Prices,  2jd.  to  is.  3d. Phone,  Omagh  45.    Station,  Omagh,  G.N.R* Star  Kinema. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  J.  E.  C. Donnelly.  Once  nightly.  Prices  5d.  to is.  3d.    Station,  Omagh,  G.N.R. PoRTADOWN  (Armagh),  Pop.  12,000. Picture  House. — Prop.,  Irish  Empire  Palaces. Ltd.,  52,  Stafford  Street,  Dublin.  Gen.  Man.t, Win.  C.  Summerson.  Booked  at  Hall.  Two shows  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  Phone,  Portadown  98.  Station^ Portadown,  G.N.R.  (Ireland). PORTAFERRY  (Down). The  Cinema. — Prop.,  John  K.  Hinds.  Ones nightly.    'Bus  service  from  Belfast. PORTRUSH    (Antrim),    Pep.  2,000. Picture  House. — Prop.,  Portrush  Estate  Co., Ltd.    Continuous.    Three    changes  weekly.. Prices,    ad.  to  is.  6d.     Station,  Portrush, M.M.C.R. PORTSTEWART    (Londonderry),  Pop. 1,500. Picture  House. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.,  J_ McCrory.  Continuous.  Three  changes  weekly*. Phone,  No.  8.  Prices,  is.  2d.  and  is.  6d. Station,  Portstewart,  M.R. Skerries  (Dublin),  Pop.  2,000. Electric  Theatre. — Prop,  and  Res.  Man.*. W.  H.  Flannagan.  One  show  nightly.  Four changes  week  1  v.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  Station , Skerries,  G.N.R. SLIGO  (Sligo). Sligo   Picture  Theatre. — Prop.,  Kilgannon &  Sons,    Ltd.    One    show    nightly.  Three changes  weekly.    Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Station, Sligo. Kinema  Directory  (Ireland). 533 The  Pavilion. — Props.,  Kilgannon  &  Sons,  Ltd. Pictures  and  Variety.  Pictures,  9d.  and is.  3d.  Variety,  is.  to  3s.  One  show  nightly. Station,  Sligo. STEWARTSTOWN  (Tyrone). The  Picture  House. — Prop,  and  Man.,  P. Corr.  Once  nightly.  Three  changes  weekly. STRABANE  (Tyrone),  Pop.  5,000. The  Pallidrome. — Prop.,  H.  F.  Cooper. XeMPLEMORE  (Tipperary),  Pop.  2,000. Abbey  Theatre. — Prop.,  J.  Guider.  Two shows  weekly.  Pictures  and  Variety.  Stage, 21  ft.  by  15  ft.  Four  dressing  rooms.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.  6d.    Station.  Templernore. THURLES  (Tipperary),  Pop.  4,200. National  Theatre. — Prop.,  Mrs.  J.  McGrath. Once  nightly.   Three  shows  weekly.  Prices, 6d.  to  is.  3d.   Station,  Thurles,  G.S.W.R. TIPPERARY  (Tipperary),  Pop.  5,500. Picturedrome,  James  Street.— Prop.,  W.  G. Evans.  One  show  nightly.  Two  mats, weekly.  Three  changes  weekly.  Prices  3d. to  is.  3d.  Phone,  Tipperary  4.  Station. Tipperary. The  Tivoli,  High  Street.— Prop.,  Bryan O'Donnell,  Hill  View,  Tipperary.  Phone  22. Booked  at  11,  Bridge  St.  Once  nightly. Two  changes  weekly.  Pictures  and  Variety, Stage,  14  ft.  deep.  Two  dressing  rooms, Dance  Hall.  Prices,  4d.  to  is.  3d.  Station. Tipperary,  G.S.R. TRALEE  (Kerry),  Pop.  11,000. Picturedrome. — Prop.,  Murphy  and  Coffey. Two  shows  nightly.  Prices,  3d.  to  is. Station,  Tralee,  G.S.R. TRAMORE  (Waterford),  Pop.  2,000. Strand  Cinema. — Prop.,  Mrs.  E.  Piper.  Res. and  Booking  Man.,  J.  J.  O'Shaughnessy. Booked  at  Hall.  Continuous.   Prices,  7d.  to is.  6d.    Station,  Tramore,  G.S.  &  W.R. TULLAMORE,  OFFALY,   Pop.  4,500. C.Y.M.S.  Cinema.— Prop.,  Catholic  Young  Men's Society.  Res.  and  Booking  Man.,  F.  Slatte'ry. One  show  nightly.  On  Sun.,  Tues., Thurs.  and  Fri.  Prices,  4d.,  qd.,  is.  3d. Phone,  10.  Telegrams  :  Slattery  Cinema. Station,  Tullamore,  G.S.  &  W.R. TULLOW  (Carlow). The  Cinema. — Prop,  and  Man.,  R.  J.  Lawson. Once  nightly.  Two  changes  weekly.  Station, Tullow.  G.S.R. TUAM  (Galway),  Pop.  2,900. Mali.  Cinema. — Prop.,  Jos.  McHugh.  Booked by  J.  O'Connor,  St.  Jarlath's  Terrace,  Tuam. One  show  daily.  Four  changes  weekly.  Prices, 5d.  to  is.  6d.  Phone,  Tuam  12.  Station, Tuam,  G.S.R. Warrenpoint,  Pop4  2,000. Ganden  Cinema  and  Palais  deDanse. — Props. J.  Leicester  Jackson,  Seaview,  Warren- point,  and  T.  H.  Richardson,  Athelbie  Terrace. Films  booked  at  Seaview,  Warrenpoint.  Once nightly.  Prices,  6d.  and  is.  3d.  Dance  Hall. Station,  Warrenpoint. WATERFORD  (Waterford),  Pop.  27,464. Broad  Street  Cinema,  Broad  Street. — Prop., Waterford  Cinema  Co.,  Ltd.,  18,  Merchants Quay,  Cork.  Booked  at  18,  Merchants  Quay, Cork.  One  show  nightly.  Three  mats, weekly.  Three  changes  weekly.  Prices,  6d. to  is.  6d.    Station,  Waterford,  G.S.  &  W.R. Coliseum,  Adelphi  Quay. — Props.,  Isadore  I. Bradlaw  and  J.  Grandy.    One  show  nightly. One  mat.  weekly.    Three  changes  weekly. Prices,  6d.  to  is.  6d.    Station,  Waterford. WATERSIDE  (Londonderry). Midland  Cinema. — Lessee,  W.  L.  James. Continuous.  Booked  at  Hall.  Pictnres  and Variety.  Stage  18  ft.  Variety  booked  bv H.  Wilson,  87,  Donegal  St.,  Belfast.  Prices, 4d.  to  is.    Phone,  740. WEXFORD  (Wexford),  Pop.  11,000. Cinema  Palace,  Harper's  Lane. — Prop.,  Wex- ford Cinema  Palace,  Ltd.  Res.  and  Booking Man.,  C.  E.  Vize.  Continuous.  Prices,  5d.  to is.  3d.  Phone,  Wexford  50.  Station,  Wexford, G.S.R. Theatre  Royal,  High  Street. — Prop.,  Wexford Cinema  Palace,  Ltd.  Phone,  Wexford  50. Station,  Wexford,  D.  &  S.E.R. YoUGHAL  (Cork). Horgan's  Picture  Theatre. — Prop.,  T.  Hor- gan.    Once  nightly.    Three  changes.  Prices, 6d.,  9d.,  is.   Station,  Youghal. Picture  Palace. — Prop.,  Mr.  Hurst. INDEX  TO  KINEMAS. PAGES Theatre  Circuits    ...  350 — 365 London  Kinemas      367 — 382 English  Kinemas    383 — 497 Welsh  Kinemas    498 — 507 Scottish  Kinemas   508—526 Irish  Kinemas  ...       ...       ...       ....        ...  527 — 533 534  The  Kinematograph   Year  Book. MEMORANDA The  Kinemato graph   Year  Book. MEMORANDA 536 The  Kinemato graph  Year  Book. INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS. Accurate  Ctieek  Taker,  Ltd. Armin  Trading-  Co.    .  . Artons,  Ltd.  .± Automaticket,  Ltd.   .  . Beever,  James,  and  Co  Blunt  and  McCormack        .  . Brandt  Automatic  Cashier  Co.,  Ltd. Brighton  Cinema  Supplies British  Lion  Film  Corporation,  Ltd. Brockliss,  J.  Frank,  Ltd. Buiman  Jupiter  Screen  Co.,  Ltd. Butcher's  Film  Service,  Ltd. Carew,  James Celebritone.  Ltd. Champion,  Charles  H.,  and  Co..  Ltd.  (Ship  Carbons) Clement  Blake  and  Day      .  .   Columbia  Carbons  (J.  R.  Morris)  Compton  (John)  Organ  Co.,  Ltd.  Culium,  Horace  W.    .  . Eagle  Photographic  Co.,  Ltd. Edwards,  Henry       .  .        .  .   Electramonie  Co.,  Ltd. Foster,  Fred  A. Fox  Film  Co.,  Ltd.    .-  .. Equity  British  Films,  Ltd. Fried/ A.        .  •  .... Gott,  Barbara  .  . Hill,  Wo  and  Son  and  Norman  and  Beard,  Ltd.  .  . Jardine  and  Co.,  Ltd..  . Kamm  and  Co.,  Ltd. .  . Kershaw  Projector  Co.   King  and  Newman    . .  Langrish,  E.  A.,  and  Co..  Ltd.        ..  .. Lazarus,  H..  and  Son,  Ltd.  .. London  Electric  Firm   Marmont,  Percy Aloy  Omnia    .  .        •  •   Mulliner,  S.  Ltd.,      ;.  •  National  Screen  Service,  Ltd  Nettlefold,  Archibald  .  .        ...  ... Olympic  Kinematograph  Laboratories,  Ltu. Paimer,  George     -  ..   Pathe  of  France,  Ltd.   Peeling  and  Van  Neck,  Ltd .  .  .  .... Petters,  Ltd.  .  .      ■ .  ••   Producer's  Distributing  Co.,  Ltd  Pro  Patria  Films,  Ltd.        .  .   Raynes  ,   Riffbv,  Robert,  Ltd  Rolltio,  Ltd.    •  •  •  Sentry  Safety  Control  .  .   Sinclair,  James  A.,  and  Co.,  Ltd  Smith,  P.  ..   Standard.  Film  Co.    ..        .  .   Stoll  Picture  Productions,  Ltd  Strand  Film  Co.,  Ltd.  •  ■ Superlite  Cinema  Screen  Co.   ^ayior,  Taylor  and  Hobson   Theatre  Equipment,  Ltd.     .  .        .  .        . . Uniform  Clothing  and  Equipment  Co...  Ltd. Vinten,  W.,  Ltd.   W  &  F  Film  Service,  Ltd. w!  P.  Film  Co.,  Ltd  Wardour  Films,  Ltd  Way  and  Waller       •  •   Western  Electric  Co.,  Ltd.  .  .  ■  WiUiamson  Film  Printing  Co.,  Ltd, Wright,  Hugh  E  Wurlitzer  Organs      .  .        •  •        •  •        ••        •  • PAGE 239  et  seq.   244   86   3  316  234 235  317 Inside  back  cover 8  et  seq.  230 342  et  seq.  289  236 Front  cover 367  et  seq. 94  et  seq. .  .  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