Exhibitors Herald (Mar-Apr 1924)

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JT BETTER THEATRES SECTION OF March 29, 1924 pencils of light THE moving film, master draftsman of the emotions, draws on the screen with pencils of light — projector carbons. National Projector Carbons are fit tools for the hand of the master. From them flows light, strong as can be, steady as Niagara, bright as the sun, yet beautiful on the screen. Pictures in light — these are your merchandise. No matter how good the film, it is the light that makes it alive on the screen. To get the best out of every film — Use National Projector Carbons. National Projector Carbons NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY, INC. Cleveland, Ohio San Francisco, Cal. Our Service Engineers are always at your call Canadian National Carbon Co., Limited Factory and Offices: Toronto, Ontario