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Lila I^ee .Augusta App^l

Mae Marsh Mrs. Louis L. Arms

Florence Vidor Florence 'Artto

Sally Phipps Bvrnice Buetler

ATonte Banks ?.Iario BianchI

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Billie Dove IJllian Bohny

Fanny Brice ...Fanny Borocih

Richard Dix : Ernest Brimmer

James Hall James Brown

Barbara Kent Barbara Cloutman

Betty Compson .Louisine Compson

Gary Cooper Frank J. Cooper

Claire Windsor Olga Cionk

John Garrick Reginald Dandy

Gilbert Roland

DeAIonzo Louis Antonio Damoso

Renee Adoree Jeanne De La Fonte

Dolores del Rio

Lolita Dolores Asunsolo De Martinez

Kathryn Carver Catherine Drum

Ina Claire. ■. Ina Fagen

Shirley Mason.....: T^ona Flugrath

Edwin Carew Jan Fox

Samuel Goldwyn ... .... Saiiiuel Goldfish

Roland Drew Walter Goss

Karl Dane. .Rasmus K^rl Thekelson Gottlieb

Roy D'Arcy .......Roy Guisti

Greta Garbo Greta Gustavson

BJune CoUyffe^ Dorothea Heermance (\ Farina f?^ Allf-n Clay Hoskins Dorothy Janis Dorothy Penelope Jones

Ricardo Cortez Jack Krantz

Nancy Drexel Dorothy Kitchen

Norman Kerry Arnold Kaiser

Jack Oakie .*'•■• Jack Kesterton

Mae Murray .....* Marie Koenig

Nancy Carroll Nancy La Hiff

.Sue Carol Evelyn Lederer

Gwen L«e Gwen I^ Pinski

.leanette Loft Jan I>Dve

Eve Southern ....Elvira McDowell

Gilda Gray Marianna Micholska

Colleen Moore Kathleen Morrison

Sally O'Neal Chotsey Noonan

Molly O'Day Molly Noonan

Lane Chandler Robert Clinton Oakes

Raquel Torres Paula Osterman

Don Alvarado Jose Paige

Stepin Fetchit Joe Perry

qll Carole Lombard Jane Peters Madge Bellamy.^, Margaret Phillpott

Anita Page........ ,\nita lomares

Nick Stuart. Nikolas Prata

1 ( Jack Gilbert John Pringle

abl Evelyn Brent........... .Betty Rigga

Ramon Novarro Ramon Samaneigo

Arthur Lake.^...., .\rthur Silverlake

John Darrow. Harry Simpson

Mack Sennett.. .^...Mickall Sinnott

StrSJosef von Sternberg Joe .Stern

Ford Sterling George Ford Stitch

Virginia Valli ...Virginia Sweeney

Hugh Trevor ...Hugh Thomas

£> I Rupert Julian... Percival Thomas

n6l<Franoes Lee v.. Merna Tibbetts

Douglas I airbanks.... Douglas Ullman

Rudy Vallee Hubr-rt Prior Vallee

Richard Arlen. .... .Richard Van Mattimore

Paul Jituni ..,'.'i.. .Muni Weisenfreund

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films, either all-dialog or with

talking and sound, are being

released in the first six months of 1929. Most of these hits are avail- able as quality silent productions also. In addition, 52 sound gems of enter- tainment in one and two reels are offered by Paramount. The Paramount Sound News has its first issue soon. Sound or silent, if it's a Paramount Picture, it's the best show in town a fact which furnishes an infallible buying guide for both theatre audi- ences and theatre owners.

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MOTION PICTURE HEiDI|UARTER.S

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GJlie Setter Entertainment

Tiflfany-Stahl made good their promises for 192 8-1929.

During the past year they gave to the exhibitor outstanding box office attractions.

Tiflfany-Stahl rightfully won their well deserved place among the leaders in the industry.

Plans for 1929-1930 include silent pictures of quality and syn- chronized feature productions with singing and dialogue, the lead- ing roles being played by internationally known artists of the screen and stage from stories and stage productions by the foremost authors and dramatists.

Tiflfany-Stahl's synchronized talking and singing pictures are made by R. C. A. Photophone, admittedly the best method existing in sound reproduction. , l*LIJ

The trademark "Tiflfany-Tone" is a guarantee to the exhibitor of the best in synchronization and production.

Tiflfany Color Symphonies are the best short reel in natural color in sound and music ever shown on a screen and have played in the leading first run theatres of the United States.

Tiflfany Color Classics, non-synchronized, have also won wide acclaim for their beauty, story value and audience appeal.

For 1929-1930 Bigger Pictures Pictures with dynamic draw- ing power, packed with personalities, loaded with honest box office value— THE BETTER ENTERTAINMENT.

TIFFANY-STAHL PRODUCTIONS, Inc.

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PRODUCTIONS

GEORGE JESSEL

IN HIS FIRST SINGING AND TALKING PICTURE

"LUCKY BOY"

The Outstanding Production of the Year

"MARRIAGE BY CONTRACT"

A John M. Stahl Speci«tl Production

Featuring Patsy Ruth Miller

Scored by Eiticinuel Baer

Theme Song, "When the Right One Conies Along"

"THE TOILERS"

A Reginedd Barker Special Production

Featuring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., and Jobyna Rcdston

Score and Music by Hugo Riesenfeld

"THE CAVALIER"

A special synchronized production

Featuring Richard Tabnadge and Barbcira Bedford

Score and Music by Hugo Riesenfeld

Theme Song, "My Cavalier"

"THE RAINBOW"

A Reginald Barker Special Production

Featuring Dorothy Sebastian and Lawrence Gray

Score and Music by Joseph Littau

Theme Song, "The Song of Gold"

"MOLLY AND ME"

A special talking and singing production

Starring Belle Bennett with Jce E. Brown

Score and Music by Hugo Riesenfeld

Theme Song, "In the Land of Make Believe"

"MY LADY'S PAST"

A specizd dialogue production

Starring Belle Bennett with Joe E. Brown

Score and Music by Hugo Riesenfeld

Theme Song, "A Kiss to Remember"

"TWO MEN AND A MAID"

A special dialogue and sound production

With Wm. Collier, Jr. and Alma Bennett

Supported by Eddie Gribbon Euid George E. Stone

"NEW ORLEANS"

A Reginald Barker Special Production

"THE MIRACLE"

(Tentative Title)

"MIDSTREAM"

"WHISPERING WINDS"

"LOVES OF SAPPHO"

"THE YELLOW PASSPORT"

"MARCH OF HUMANITY"

And Other Synchronized Special Productions to Be Announced During the Year

ALL RECORDING BY RCA PHOTOPHONE

10 Tiffany Color Symphonies

In a Persian Market The Toy Shop

The Hawaiian Love Call A Japanese Carnival

In a Chinese Temple Garden

5 More to Be Announced

15 Color Classics

Lover's Paradise Little Vagabond

Twinkle Toes

Balance to Be Announced

TIFFANY-STAHL BRANCH OFFICES

ALBANY, N. Y. 1046 Broadway

ATLANTA, GA. 154 Walton Street

BOSTON, MASS. 42 Piedmont Street

BUFFALO, N. Y. 505 Pearl Street

CHARLOTTE, N. C. 206 S. Poplar Street

CHICAGO, ILL.

806 S. Wabash Avenue

CINCINNATI, OHIO Brcadway Film Building

CLEVELAND, OHIO Film E.xchang-e Building

DALLAS. TEXAS 308 S. Harwood Street

DENVER, COLO. 2044 Broadway

DETROIT, AIICH. 2,110 Cass Avenue

INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 432 N. Illinois Street

KANSAS CITY, MO. 113 West 18th Street

LOS ANGELES, CAL. 1916 S. Vermont Street

AHLWAUKEE, WIS. 195 Seventh Street

MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 16-18 N. Fourth Street

NEW HAVEN. CONN. 126 Meadow Street

NEW ORLEANS, liA. 409 Dryades Street

NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. 729 Seventh Avenue

OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.

125 S. Hudson Street

OMAHA. NEB.

1516 Davenport Street

PHILADELPHIA, PA.

1313 Vine Street

PITTSBURGH, PA. 1014 Forbes Street

PORTLAND, ORE. 449 Glisan Street

SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 288 Turk Street

ST. LOLHS, MO. 3317 Olive Street

SEAIT^LE, WASH. 2417 Second Avenue

WASHINGTON, D. C.

916 G St., N.W.

TORONTO, ONT.

1410 Royal Bank Building

MONTREAL, QUE. 12 Mayor Street

WINNIPEG, MAN. Film Exchange Building

VANCOUVER, B. C. 1218 Burrard Street

CALGARY, ALTA. 212 Traders Building

ST. JOHN, N. B. 158 Union Street

LONDON, ENGLAND 99a Cliaring Cross Rd., W. C. 2

LIVERPOOL Balmoral Road, Balmoral, Liverpool

LEEDS

97 Albion Street

CARDIFF, WALES 3 Pembroke Terrace

MANCHESTER

60 Victoria Street

GLASGOW 68 Great Clyde Street

NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE 19 Bath Lane

BIRMINGHAM 28 Severn Street

HOME COUNTIES 99a Charing Cross Road, London, W.C.2

PARIS, FRANCE 26 Avenue de Tokio

TIFFANY-STAHL PRODUCTIONS, Inc.

1540 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY STUDIOS: 4516 SUNSET BLVD., HOLLYWOOD, CAL.

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Kj\\. close to 23 years Carl Laeramle nas Leen tke MINUTE MAN v^ho kas SHOWN THE WAY. For more tkan dO of tliose 13 years ke kas keen tke EXHIBITORS' BEST FRIEND. .(And kls record or ackievement f)roves It.

It was Carl Laemmie wko successiuUy lougkt

tne good ilgkt lor tke indeJDendents ireeing tke

industry Irom tke yoke 01 tke Motion Picture

1 rust. It was Carl Eaeminle wko lirst skowed

tke way TO BIGGER AND BETTER

PICTURES built around tke story ratker tkan tke star. It was Carl Laemmie wko gave you

THE FIRST GREAT SUPER PICTURES,

kox-office winners suck as BLIND HUSBANDS

—MERRY GO ROUND— HUNCHBACK

OF NOTRE DAME (tke {picture tkat is now in its riitk exkibition year and cleaning uf) wher- ever it f)laysj. It was Carl Laemmie wko gave

vou THE PFiANTOM OF TI IE OPERA—

ACH I EV IB M EMT

and THE COHENS AND KELLYS SERIES.

It was Carl Laemmle wno ^ave you UNCLE

TOM'S CABIN— THE LAST WARNING

ana ail tne otner ^reat f)ictures on this years Jewel list. It was Carl Laemmle who ^ave you THAT LIFE SAVER for tke small exkiLitor

UNIVERSAL'S COMPLETE SERVICE

CONTRACT, and it was Carl Laemmle wno nad tne loresi^nt more tnan liiteen years a^o to brin^

THE FIRST SOUND PICTURES INTO THESE UNITED STATES.

A.nd now wnen tne industry is standing on its ear not knowing wkick way to turn lor sureiire f)ictures, Carl Laemmle ^oes alon^ in kis calm

sure way and gives you BROADWAY

greatest melodramatic stage kit oi tke century, and tke picture oi f)ictures glittering, gorge- ous, glamourous SHOW BOATt made irom Ldna rerbers best selling novel known irom one end oi tke country to tke otker tke f)icture tkat will stand lor romance as long as romance endures.

Yes, sir, Carl Laemmle's 23 YEAR RECORD OF ACHIEVEMENT in tke interests of tke motion {picture IS SOMETHING TO BE PROUD OF. And Universal is (^roud |3roud to kave Carl Laemmle lor its {jresident f)roua 01 kis record f)roud 01 tkis years Universal f>roduct and f)rouder still 01 tke big tkings to ^ come watck Universal!

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Where you naturally turn for

SILENT or

MACK SENNETT TALKING COMEDIES

They have created a sensation throughout the

industry since the first showing of

"The Lion's Roar."

CORONET TALKING COMEDIES

The smartest thing in talking comedies.

A group of comedy playlets featuring

EDWARD EVERETT HORTON

DOROTHY DEVORE COMEDIES

(Jack White Productions)

"The Beatrice Lillie of the screen comedy field." M. P. News

RUSS FARRELL, AVIATOR Series

REED HOWES sets the altitude record in thrillers.

Educational Film Exchanges, inc.

E. W. HAMMONS, President

TUXEDO COMEDIES

(Jack White Productions)

Sophisticated fun with WALLACE LUPINO and other popular funmakers.

Member, Motion Picture Producers and Distribu- tors of America, Inc., Will H. Hays, President

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the best in Short Features with SOUND

LUPINO LANE COMEDIES

LUPINO LANE has won his way to the

top of the two-reel comedy field... and

stands there supreme.

BIG BOY JUVENILE COMEDIES

{Jack White Productions)

'The kid is a wonder." Film Daily Public response proves it.

MERMAID COMEDIES

(Jack White Productions)

After years of popularity, more popular than ever. With many old favorites and such new hits as MONTY COLLINS.

(T (£>t£iuxxiicr?xa/ (j-tcZuAjiA^

THE SPICE OFTHE PROGRAM'

IDEAL COMEDIES

(Jack White Productions)

That great comedy find, JERRY DREW,

amid a bevy of beauties. They can't

miss anywhere.

CAMEO COMEDIES

Single-reel action comedies that click with the laughs every time.

KINOGRAMS

A NEWS REEL that for service and intel- ligent handling of the news tops them all.

OUR WORLD TODAY

The Modern Screen Magazine Lyman H. Howe's

HODGE-PODGE

New ideas, new novelty in every foot. A sure-fire program cocktail.

IThe Bo3{ Office TWen

Famous Authors Real Stories Star Casts Big Pictures All go to make up "The Box-Office Twenty" for 1928-29. Here are the Titles and Authors for the Rayart-Built-For-The-Box-Office Program. They are divided into three groups as follows:

DE LUXE

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SPECIALS

THE DIVINE SINNER

With Vera Reynolds

BUILT FOR THE BOX-OFFICE

THE BILLIONAIRE

With Al St. John

SHIPS OF THE NIGHT

With Jacqueline Logan

SHANGHAI ROSE

With Mae Busch

BEST

SELLERS

THE MAN FROM HEADQUARTERS

By Georgre Bronson Howard

SISTERS OF EVE

By E. Phillips Oppenheim

THE DEVIL'S CHAPLAIN

By George Bronson Howard

BY FAMOUS AUTHORS

THE TWO SISTERS

By Virginia T. Vandewater

THE BLACK PEARL

By Mrs. Wilson Woodrow

IMPERIAL

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THE CITY OF PURPLE DREAMS

By Edwin Baird

HIS THIRD MASTER

By Max Brand

ANNE AGAINST THE WORLD

By Victor Thome

PHOTOPLAYS

SWEET SIXTEEN

With Helen Foster

HANDCUFFED

By Arthur Hoerl

WHEN DREAMS COME TRUE

By Victor Rousseau

WITH BIG ALL STAR CASTS

SOME MOTHER'S BOY

By Bennett Cohen

THE ROMANTIC FOOL

By Arthur Hoerl

BROTHERS

By Leota Morgan

ISLE OF LOST MEN

With Tom Santschi

SHOULD A GIRL MARRY?

By Arthur Hoerl

We ask the Exhibitor support for "The Box-Office Twenty" knowing that we are asking you to book for your Theatre the best the screen can offer in in- dependent photoplays.

Rayart Pictures Corporation

723 Seventh Avenue New York

Foreign Distributors, Richmount Pictures, Inc.

THE BRIGHT LIGHTS!

M'G'M stars Jv are the greatest ^ of all! ^

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THE BIG ONES ARE M-G-M!

Never before such a record of hits! hits! hits!

* Asterisk Indicates Picture available with or without Sound

OUR DANCING DAUGHTERS*

Joan Crawford

The greatest individual record-breaker of the year. Coast-to-Coast Sensation.

EXCESS BAGGAGE'

William Haines

All records broken, Vendome, Nashville. Two weeks Capitol, N. Y. Sure-fire every- where.

THE CAMERA Buster

IVIAN Keaton

Topeka, Boston, Montreal, Baltimore, etc. Every box-office proves it's Buster Keaton 's Biggest Comedy hit!

SHOW PEOPLE'

Marion Davies William Haines

Records go at Hennepjn, Minneapolis Two weeks Capitol, N. Y Exploited like an election!

THE MASKS John

of the DEVIL* Gilbert

Variety says: "Warfield, Frisco, ten grand ahead of Granada. Flappers out In force '" Same everywhere. A Gilbert natural'

WHITE SHADOWS in the SOUTH SEAS*

RadUel Torres Direct from 5 months on Broadway at $2

, *? ,-,■ Extended runs Baltimore, Chicago. Los

Monte blue Angeles. Frisco, etc

BROTHERLY Dane-

LOVE* Arthur

"Best laugh-getter in months", wires In- diana Theatre, Bloomingdale, Ind. It's unanimous!

WHILE THE Lon

CITY SLEEPS* Chaney

Rated by trade biggest Chaney in years Recordsmade at Buffalo.Syracuse, Boston. Minneapolis!

DREAM OF LOVE

iQdfl The "Dancing Daughters" star in a follow-

r^ r J up romance from Fred Niblo, the director

Crawtord of"Ben-Hur"

A WOMAN OF AFFAIRS*

John Gilbert ^' ^' ^^^^ says: "Excellent box-office.

^~, ^^ 1 Great bet for girls and women especially."

Ureta UarbO Gilbert! Garbo! Gold!

THE FLYING FLEET*

Ramon Navarro

Remember "The Midshipm^an!" Novarro now in an Epic of the Air that's money in the bank!

ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE*

(Talking or Silent)

William Haines

$2 sell-out at Astor, N. Y. Press and pub^ lie love it. Great any way you look at it Talkie or Silent!

A LADY Norma

OF CHANCE* Shearer

The kind of Norma Shearer role that makes this beautiful star top-notch with the fans!

THE TIDE OF EMPIRE

Renee Adorec

The next Cosmopolitan following ing Daughters" A Big One

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WEST OF ZANZIBAR'

Lon Chaney

Ask for the news paper' 'Tal king Serial Tie-uD. "

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"" THE GIANT PICTURE OF':

Karl ftanc-TuIlv Marshal

GOLDWYN- MAYER

Personalities

qreiitest

Pictures

biqqest

Policy

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PICTURES

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for

1939

^731,000 Worth of Story-Buys

18 Long- Run Stage- Hits

14: Famous Best- sellers ^^^ stories from mass circulation magazines

33 Great Popular

Authors SS Leading Stars and

Favorite Players

C^REATKST Box- Office Directors

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"TIIK HAIIKKU" A Sperial willi IV1ilt«>n Sills, Durolliy

Murkaill. Itrtty Com|>Mon and

DoiiKlas Fairbanko, Jr.

COKINNK (;RIFFITII in "Sat- urday's <"hil«lren," "l*ai«l For," and 1 Olher.

ItlCIIAKI) BAKTIIKLMKSS in "Weary Kiver," and 2 Others.

niLLIE DOVE in "Heart of a Princess," "The Other Tomorrow."

"THE SQUALL"— A SpceiaL

MILTON SILLS and DOKO- TIIY MACKAILL in "llis ('aplive Woman" A S|>e«-iaL

MILTON SILLS in "Love and the Devil," "The Eagle's Trail," "The Spotter."

"TWO WEEKS OFF" with Dorothv Markaill and Jack Mulhal'l.

ALICE WHITE in "Hot Stuff," "On the Air," and 2 Others.

"THE(;iRL in the<;LASS CAGE" with Dorot li y Markaill.

"PAT AND MIKE." From the K r p p i n K story y Itiohar<l <^onnell.

tlinl tfttiiit/ ,1lor<- t'oiiiiiiit !

These linre .III SIC fitifi

<:OLLEEN MOORE in "Why Re (;ood" - A Special and "Early to Bed" (Tentative Title) A Special.

CORINNE <;RIFFITH in "The Divine Ludy"

A Spe«-ial.

RILLIE DOVE in "The Man and the Moment"

A Special with Rod La Rocque.

"CHILDREN OF THE RITZ" with Dorothy Mackaill and Jack Mulhall.

Etjery new "■■■'"

First J^ATio.fiAL Picture

wilt he a

100%

PllDiri Picture

"THE HOUSE OF HORRORS."

"SEVEN FOOT- PRINTS TO SATAN" with Thelmu Todd and Creighton Hale.

Objective To bring to the American Screen the fine .motion pictures of other countries

INCORPORATED

'^Photoplays made tvhere the story's laid''

IMPORTERS

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Selected Photoplays

From the Lands of Romance Overseas

The First and Only

National Distibutors

of Imported Photoplays

Exclusively Throughout

the United States and

Canada

J. D. WILLIAMS

Executive Vice President

Alexander Aronson

European Representative

Joseph S. SkirboU

Sales Manager

130 W. 46th St. New York, U. S. A. Cables, "Bestfilms," Tel. Bry. 8957-8-9

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INDEX TO BIOGRAPHICAL SECTION

ACTORS

LEADING MEN

Agnew, Robert 3 ^

Allan, Hugh 34

Alvardo, Don 34

Ames, Robert ^4

Arleri, Richard 36

i^rmstrong, Robert 36

Asther, Nils 38

B

Barker, Bradley ''1

Barraud, George 41

Barrie, Nigel 41

Barrymore, John 41

Barthelmess, Richard 41

Baston, Jack 42

Baxter, Warner 42

Bellew, Cosmo Kyrle 44

Bennett, Joseph 44

Bill, Jr., Buffalo 46

Blue, Monte 48

Boles, John 49

Bowers, Charley 50

Bowers, John SO

Bovd, William 50

Brook, Clive 54

Bushman. Francis 57

Bushman, Jr., Francis X 57

Bver, Walter Charles 57

C

Cameron, Rudolph W 58

Carminati, Tullio 60

Chandler, Lane 61

Chaney, Lon 61

Clark, John J 62

Cobb, Edmund 64

Cody, Bill 66

Coleman, Don 68

Coleman, Ronald 68

Conklin, W^illiam 68

Corbett, Ben 70

Cortez, Ricardo TO

Custer, Bob 74

D

D' Arcy, Roy 76

Daugherty, Jack 78

Dennv, Reginald 80

Dix, Richard 82

Donovan, Jack 84

Dorety, Charles 84

Dossett, Chapelle 84

E

Eagan, Tack 87

Earle. Edward 87

Ekman, Gosta 88

Ellis, Paul 88

Ellis, Robert 88

Emerson, Ralph 88

F

Fairbanks. Douglas 90

Fenton. Leslie 92

Ferguson. Casson 92

Forbes. Ralph 94

Ford, Harrison 94

Forrest, Allan 95

Foxe, Earl 95

Frazer, Robert 96

Fritsch, Willv 98

Fulton, Jimmy 98

G

Gallagher. Raymond 98

Gearv, Maine'. 100

Gibson, Hoot 102

Gilbert, John 102

Gilman. Fred 102

Glass, Gaston 102

Glenn. Raymond 103

Goebel. Col. Art 103

Goodwin. Harold 103

Gordon, Hnntlev 103-

Gordon. Robert 103

Grange, Red 104

Grant. L-iwrence 104

Graves. Ralph 104

Gray, Lawrence 106

Haines, William. . . . Hale, Creighton ....

Hall, James

Hamilton, Neil

Hanson, Lars

Harlan, Kenneth . . . Harrison, James....

Hearn, Eddie

Hendricks, Ben .... Herbert, Holmes...

Holland, John

Holmes, Pee Wee. . Holmes, Taylor....

Holt. Jack

Horton, Edward E.

Howes, Reed

Hoxie, Jack

Hughes, Gareth

Hughes, Lloyd

Humes, Fred

Hutchison, Charles.

Jessel, George

Jolson, Al

Jones, Buck

Keane, Raymond . Keefe, Cornelius.

Keith, Donald

Keith, Ian

Kemp, !^L^tty

Kent, Crauford. . . Kerry, Norman...

Latidis. Cullen. . . La Rocque, Rod.

Lease, Rex

Loder, John

Lowe, Edmund . . Lubin, Arthur. . . Lukas. P.Tul. . . .

Lvon, Ben

Lvtell, Bert

Mack, Wilbur

MacLean, Douglas. .•

Maloney, Leo D

Marion, Frank

Marmont. Percy

Mason, Leroy

Maynard, Ken

Mavnard, Tex

McCoy, Col. Tim.. McDonald, Francis. McDonald, Kenneth. McGregor. Malcolm . McKee, Raymond. . . . Meekin, Charles.... Meighan, Thomas . . . Menjou, Adolphe. . . .

Metcalfe, Earl K

Miley, .Terry

Miller, Walter

Mix, Tom

Moore, Matt

Moore, Owen

Moore, Tom. .

Moreno, Antonio ....

Morrison, Pete

Morton, Charles. . . . Mosjukine. Ivan ....

Mower. Tack

Mulhall. Jack

Murrav, Tames

M

Nagel. Conrad. , Norton, Barry. . Novarro, Ramon .

Ober. Robert. ... O'Brien. Eugene. O'Brien. George. Oldfield, Barnev. O'Mallev. Pat

110 11.0 110

111 111 111

112 114 116 116 119 119 119 119 120 120 120 122 122 122 122

127 127 127

12S 130 130 130 130 132 132

136 136 138 1-12 146 146 146 146 146

148 148 149 150 150 152 152 152 154 154 154 154 156 158 158 158 158 160 159 160 162 162 162 16? 164 164 164 KM 164 165

165 168 170

170 170 170 172 172

O'Shea, Daniel P 172

P

Paddock, diaries 174

Padjan, Jack 17-1

Patrick, Tohii 174

Patton, Bill 174

Pepper, Jack 175

Perriii, Jack 175

Pickford, Jack 176

Pidgeon, Walter 176

Post, Charles A 1 7S

R

Rawlinson, IIeri)ert 1S2

Rav, Charles 182

Reed. Donald 183

Richmond, Warner 184

Robards, Jason 184

Roche, John 18('

Roland, Gilbert 186

Rollins, David 188

Ruth, Babe 19J

S

Schildkraut, Joseph 193

Scott, William 194

Sheffield, Reginald 196

Sills, Milton 198

Simpson, Allan 198

Smith, Stanley 199

Sparks, Ned 199

Stanlev. Forrest 20n

Steele, Bob 202

Stewart Rov 202

Strange, Philip 20 4

Striker, Joseph 204

Strong, Eugene 204

SulHvan, Billv 206

T

Thomson. Kenneth 208

Trent, Jack 210

Trvon, Glenn 210

Tyler, Tom 212

V

Varconi, Victor 213

Veidt, Conrad 213

Von Eltz, Theodore 213

W

Wales, Wally 214

Walker, Tohnnv 214

Walsh. George 214

Walthall, Henry B 214

Washburn, Brvant 216

Wells, Ted ' 218

Williams, Gwynn 219

Wood, Ernest 220

JUVENILES:

A

Allen, Victor 34

B

Bakewell, William 40

Barry, Wesley 41

Barton, Buzz 42

Bell, Rex 44

Blystone, Stanley 48

Brown, Johnny Mack 54

B vron, Jack 58

C

Carr, Stephen 60

Castle, Robert 60

Clayton, Eddie 64

Collier, Jr., William 68

Coogan, Jackie 69

Cooper, Gary 70

Cruze, Charles 74

Cumrnellas, Antonio 74

Cunning, Patrick 74

Curwood, Bob 74

D

Darrow, Johnny 78

Delaney. Charles 79

Drew, Roland 8-1

E

Eaton, Charles 87

Eaton, Jay 87

Elliott, Gordon 88

Eugene, William 88

F

Fairbanks. Jr., Douglas 90

Farrell, Charles 90

Fix, Paul 94

Ford, James 9.1

Fox, Johnny 9 5

G

Gabrio, Gabriel 9S

Gardner, Buster 98

Gray. Arnold 106

Guartzman, Paul 108

H

Hackathorn, George 108

Hall. Ben 110

Hall. Raymond 110

Harris, Buddy 112

Harron, John 112

Holmes, Phillips R 119

House, Newton 120

J

James, Gardner 126

K

Kelly, John 130

Kent, Larry 132

King, Charles 134

L

Lake, Arthur 1 3^".

Lewis, George 141

Lockwood, Harold 142

Luden, Jack 1 J 6

M

Mackaye, Fred 148

Meeker, George 158

Messinger, Buddie 158

Moore, Cleve 162

Munson, Bvron 165

N

Nelson, Sam 166

Nugent, Edward 170

'Nye, Carroll 170

O

O'Hara, George 172

O'Malley, Charles 172

P

Phillips, Jimmie 176

Power, Paul 178

R

Rankin, Arthur 182

Rogers, Charles 186

Roosevelt, Kuddy 188

Ross, Jr., Burt 188

Ross, Churchill 188

Ryan, Chet 190

Ryan, Maurice 190

S

.St. Angelo, Robert 190

Sargent, Lewis 192

Seiter, Bob 194

Stedman. Lincoln 200

.Stone, Eugene 204

Stuart, Don 2.14

Stuart, Nick 204

T

Taylor, Stanley 207

Temof, Serge 207

Trevor, Hugh E 210

U

Uranoff, Vadin 212

W

Waldridge, Harold 2l4

Westwood, John 218

HEAVIES

A

Alexander, Richard 34

Anderson, Robert 34

Anthony. Jack 36

Apling, Bert 36

Austin, Frank 38

B

Bailey, William N 40

Bancroft, George 40

Bard, Ben 41

Belcher, Charles 44

Benedict, Brooks 44

Beranger, Andre 46

Betz, "Mathew 46

Bond, Frank 49

Bonomo, Joe 49

Boteler, Wade 49

Brady, Edward 52

Brownlee, Frank 56

Burton, Clarence 57

C

Calvert, E. H 58

Campeau, Frank 58

Carewe, Arthur Edmund 58

Carillo, Mario 60

Cavender, Glen 60

Cecil. Edward 61

Chad wick, Cyril 61

Chandler, Edward 61

Charsky, Boris 61

Chefee, Jack 62

Cheron, Andre 62

Christy, Ivan 62

Clark, Harvev 62

Conti. Albert 69

Cooley, Hallam 69

Cooper, George 70

Cording, Harry 70

Corrado, Geno 70

Cowl, George 72

Coxen, Edward 72

Curtis. Jack 74

D

D'Albrook, Sidney 76

Dane, Karl 76

Davidson, Lawford 7.s

Davis, Edwards 78

De Briac, Jean / y

De Bruilier, Nigei 79

De (Irasse, Sam 79

De Ruiz, Nick F 80

De Silva, Fred F 8(i

Desmond, William 80

E

Ellis, Frank 88

Ethier, Alphonse 88

F

Farley, James L 90

Fellowes, Rockliffe 92

Ferguson, Al 92

Fine, Bud 92

Fleming, Bob 9+

Francis, Olin 96

Frank, Christian J 96

Franz. Josepli J 96

French, Charles K 96

Furey, Barney 98

G

Gallery, Tom 98

Ganzhorn, Jack 98

Geldert, Clarence 100

Gerard, Carl 100

Gerrard, Douglas 102

Gilmore, Barney 102

Girard, Joseph W 103

Gordon, Bruce 103

Gough. John 104

Graves, Robert 104

Grippe, Harry 108

H

Hadley, Bert 108

Hagnev, Frank 108

Haines. Robert T 108

Hale, Alan 110

Hardy, Oliver Ill

Harmon. Pat 112

Hartigan. Pat 112

Harvev, Lew 112

Haupt, Ullrich 114

Hebert, Henry J 114

Herrick, Jack 116

Hill. Al 118

Hilliard, Ernest 118

Holmes. Stuart 119

Homans. Robert 119

Housman. Arthur 120

Hurst, Paul 124

Irving, George 124

J

.Tames, Gladden 126

James, Walter 126

Jarvis, Sidney 126

Johnson, Noble 127

Johnston, J. W 127

K

Kaliz, Armand 128

Karloff, Boris 128

Kelsey, Fred A 130

Kennedy. Ed 130

Kennedy. Tom 130

Kirby. David F 134

Kohler. Fred 134

Kortman, Robert 135

Kosloff. Theodore 135

Kotsoneros, George 135

Kuwa, George 135

L

Lackteen, Frank 135

Lanning, Frank 136

Lebedeff, Ivan 138

Lederer. Otto 138

Lee. Duke R 138

Leigh. Frank 140

Lewis. Mitchell 141

Lingham, Tom 141

Linow, Ivan 141

London, Tom 1 -12

Long, Walter 144

Lorch, Theodore 144

Love, Montagu 14 4

M

MacDonaM, Wallace 148

Magrill. George 149

Maitland. Richard 149

Malatcsta, Fred 149

Mai V. Walter 149

Martell, Alphonse ISO

Martindel. Edward 150

Mason. Tames 150

McCullough. Philo 154

McDon;ild, Jack 154

Meehan, Lew 15S

Metcalfe, Arthur 158

Miljan, John loQ

Miliar, Adolph iSy

Miller, Carl 159

Miller, Harold A 159

Millett, Arthur N 159

Mills, Frank 159

Mills, Joe 159

Montana, Bull 162

Morley, Jay 164

Morrison, Arthur 16}

Myers, Harry 165

N

Natheaux, Louis 166

Neely, Neil 166

Neil, Richard 166

Nestell, William 166

Nicholson, Paul 168

Northrup, Harry 168

Nowell, Wedgwood 170

Nye, G. Raymond 170

O

Oakman, Wheeler 170

O'Grady, Tom 172

Oland, Warner 172

Osborne, Bud 172

P

Pallete, Eugene 174

Paoli, Raoul 174

Pasha. Kalla 174

Pennick, Jack 175

Periolat, George 175

Perry, Robert 175

Peters, Frederick 175

Peters, John S 175

Phillips. Edward N 176

Pierce. Tames 176

Powell, William 178

Prince, John T 178

Prival. Lucien 180

R

Ralli. Paul 180

Randolf, Anders 182

Raucourt. Jules 182

Richardson, Jack 183

Rigas, George 184

Romanoff, Constantine 188

Roscoe, Alan 188

Russell, J. Gordon 190

Russell, William 190

S

Sainpolis, John 1 92

Sandford, Stanley 192

Santoro, Jack 192

Santschi. Tom 192

Sarno. Hector V 192

Schable, Robert 193

Sears, Alan 194

Sedley, Henry 194

Seinels, Harry 194

Sharkey, Sailor \92

Shumway, Lee 198

Shumway, Walter 198

Simpson, Russell 198

Sleeman, Philip 198

Smallev, Philips 199

Smith, Al 199

Sojin, K 199

Soussaniti, Nicholas 199

Steers, Lairy 202

Stevenson, Hayden 20 2

Sturgis. Edwin 20ij

Sullivan. Charles ?06

Sutherland, Dick 206

T

Tucker, Richard 210

V

Vavitch, Michael 213

W

W'aite, Malcolia 214

Walker, Robert D 214

Walling. William 214

We'sh, William J. 218

White, Leo 218

Whitlock. Lloyd 219

Willis. Leo 219

Wilson. Tom 220

Wolhcim. Dan 220

Wolheini, Louis 220

Woiid. Freeman 220

Woods, Harrv 220

Y

Young. Noah 222

COMEDIANS:

A

Adams. Jimniie 33

Alexander. Fatty ^^

Arthur. George K 3^

Arthur, Johnny 36

Aubrey, James -i^

Austin, William ■'°

B

Baker, Eddie 40

Banks, Monty 40

Bernard, Lester 46

Bevan, Billy '♦^

Bletcher, William 48

Borden, Eddie 49

Borden, Eugene 49

Bowes, Cliff 50

Bradbury, Jr., Jatnes ^2

Brender, El 52

Brooke, Tyler 54

Brown, Joe E 54

Burke, Johnny 56

Burns, Edmund 56

Burns, Neal 57

C

Cant(jr, Eddie 58

Chaplin, Charlie ^^

Chaplin, Sidney ^1

Chase, Charley 61

Cohen, Sammy 66

Conklin, Chester 68

Coiiklin, Heinic 68

Conley, Lige 6Q

Cook, Clyde 6y

Cooke, Al 69

Cooper, Tack 70

D

Dale. Billy 76

Davis, George 78

De Haven, Carter 79

Demarest, William 80

Dent, Vernon 80

Devine, Andy 82

De Vorska, Jess 82

Dooley, Billy 84