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Eastin 16Mm. Pictures Corrected to January 1, 1937 List of Sound and Silent 16mm. Motion Pictures available from : Eastin 16mm. Pictures 0 Pavmen!s for film service a 'e to be made direct to gastin 16mm. Pictures, Davenport, Iowa. No salesmen or agents are authorized to make any collections whatsoever for the Company, and the Company assinriec no responsibility for payittents made contrary to titese instructions. All bookings are subject to acceptaoce by the Davi'upert uffue. Rates are subject to change without potice. 322 Ripley Street Davenport, Iowa ILM rental service is available to F Y. Al. C. A.'s. Hospitals, Churches and other7)v ire-ti" , muons and org'anizations, and to individuals who have ecu extended library membership. Individuals who dc ire to become members lion1l main' appleation in ad- vance, form 101' which wW to. a ppl 1 oa i- eq a 'ci. Tb re a no charge for memberoh ip. lbntal charges must be iv H in fair in :tdvjriice or clap- jients will be sent C. 0. D. The only exception to this ale is in the case of organizations and institutions mak- Pig regular use of our film service, in which event ar- ngernen tc may he rondo for monthly Pr i i-nt ti in - I 'i'\'lC' U sod durin, the precoecl i rig thirty cia VI. General Information All sound programs cx- About Sound-on-Film cept single 400 ft. reels are Service 5u1pledl on 1600 ft. Pro- jector reels without addi- I jolla I chat-ge. Transportation on sound programs must a. , paid by user, troth for delivery and return. The only exception to this is in the case of a single 400 ft. rel on which we will pay the delivery charfes. r-otind-orr-film subjects must never be threaded into a silent projector as they cannot be projected on a silent irichine a nfl the att empt will result In irrr'para 1 Ic and try costly damage. Ileiltal rates fir' couriiil-oit-ljlri-j I)l'ogrriri - s are is follows: F. Ir one day's tree: 1' rograni s of one to three reels, $1.50 reel. Programs of four reels and over. $1.25 a ree. F'omplete programs consisting of a feature with short subjects to total nine n -eels, $10.00. Add 50 1/; for one additional consecutive tiny, (Week rates apply to runs of three to seven days). I-or one week's use: l'i- grams UI (10- to three levis, 401) reel. Proi.çrams of four reels and over, $2.50 a led. Complete programs consisting of a feature with short subjects to total iliac reels, $20.00. Add 75% for each additional consecutive week. (For bookings of four weeks or over, write for special quotations.) Scene from • : ...................the Talking a i' 111)1, I nil \l i /. tel,5 ii, .'........................... 4 l (n. SIII))!4'nftI0 0) ,J/t!IitII'y i, 1937, i.it 01 Silvill and Soiiiiil 16111111. %Iu0ii I'ietiii'i's 5096- A 'rT;Ni )111 FoOl' ( oT;s \VEH' i(h _\LiItI)It' for f)1II/LI 1? US.'(ll G1C(1.S(( (1 1 i/i/HI/U (urn (1 on (1 file!: Lak,' 6 509—'l'l I F l)I5111'I' 1'11.\IL with ,Jnlin Ti (1)/I/C 6 Eastin 16mm. Pictures n11J i: iii i; TRAP u1th \or)lan Jn.- Davenport, Iowa I(i. //ul/Jl( J00j/), Sidiicy B((ICLl//(1 (1/U! ().co C A pf(l I 5()99—1 ) I ZZV I ).\\11 ;S wdh ifurjnrie Sound Travel, Sport, Adventure Films hc(oU, 11(11/It lick IUIJ, Lu/err/I IC (Aay, J)roIhI Lre 9 1032- TEN XIS TOPN OT( 'H FItS I 1 Grao I- 51(0)— '[11 Al I. IN N (I)11T1 I with Bob Icele 6 lou ii J/) i(-e •/)( ii I ij1i I 1033 'fF1 F S FEEl) L.L\1 ITS I ( Grant/owl .5101 -1111. ­'TAIZ PA( I\LIl U/I I? John 11(1/1//c 0 I/icc iportluht 51o2—IHl: 01.1) iioii;*r LA!) With Mo;:?! 1034—SLL\l FIGURING 1 ( Granliand Rice ((ni/li, II /11(11(1 Rnliei'I ,nii LU /I'C1U' pnrtliq/( I 1035- -BA'i'TLTNG SILVER IINGS I (CIollIlUIld I/ic(; S/)OrllU/ht) Silent Travel, Scenic, Novelty Films 1036W .hLTI;R FlTTI1It (UluosEry, \. one 1 Intiii 11 1 I007—\VAI.T1IR FFI'TEII ([TiT()SJTY. 043—T I! 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IN N (I)11T1 I with Bob Icele 6 lou ii J/) i(-e •/)( ii I ij1i I 1033 'fF1 F S FEEl) L.L\1 ITS I ( Grant/owl .5101 -1111. ­'TAIZ PA( I\LIl U/I I? John 11(1/1//c 0 I/icc iportluht 51o2—IHl: 01.1) iioii;*r LA!) With Mo;:?! 1034—SLL\l FIGURING 1 ( Granliand Rice ((ni/li, II /11(11(1 Rnliei'I ,nii LU /I'C1U' pnrtliq/( I 1035- -BA'i'TLTNG SILVER IINGS I (CIollIlUIld I/ic(; S/)OrllU/ht) Silent Travel, Scenic, Novelty Films 1036W .hLTI;R FlTTI1It (UluosEry, \. one 1 Intiii 11 1 I007—\VAI.T1IR FFI'TEII ([TiT()SJTY. 043—T I! II Ii A\V.\ II A N I S LA NI )S I .Vn. 1044—'l' iii; l'11( )VI N( i; )i' QI - FIREC i Two 1 I 00'S W:\L 11:11 fJ ( 'litR)Sl 'I'V, Silent Comedies Vo. i'h i'ee 1 4092--AR L ( OTE' I IMEN TIC; I IT? oil h 10I)—\\'\1.'1'Il4 FLT'FLJI ('1' RI(I)SITY. foci: i)uffy 2 lie Is 1.01) \o. ['our 1 (H (T1 with .1//il Ill C 1040—I('1S!'(I HOLLYWOOD 1 104 1—THAI LJN( 1 Till: i•A i-IORST4 1 ;1f1U1/IN 2 Roe S $1.00 4094-0I1II:N'I'AL 111U5 wit/i. 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