It had a production studio at 1111 South Boulevard in Oak Park,[1] a former theater building designed by E. E. Roberts.
[2] Addresses for the company were also listed as 3 Wabash Avenue[3] and 63 East Adams Street.
[4][5] C. A. Rehm was the company's secretary and a film was contracted for the building of his model home.
[7] In 1918, the company was contracted to film a demonstration tour of power trucks.
[10] The Smithsonian Institution holds a collection of trade catalogs issued by the company.