Exhibitors Herald and Moving Picture World (Apr-Jun 1930)

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April 12, 1930 Exhibitors Herald-World 7 Never was Self 'Operating Equipment at such a Premium as it is Today If New Projection equipment — new screen problems, new sound paraphernalia and acoustic problems. Think of the satisfaction of the Projectionists and Theatre Owners who possess the TransVerteK. Here at least is one tried and true piece of equipment that performs — quietly — surely — automatically — economically — without supervision or constant attention. It does that all important duty — supplies uniformly constant voltage upon which all satisfactory projection and sound performance depend. Start with the Transverter first. It is the foundation of good Projection. You will find the TRANSVERTER Installed in the Capitol Theater of Athol, Massachusetts, described in this issue. Canadian Distributor Perkins Electric Ltd. Manufactured Exclusively by THE HERTNER ELECTRIC COMPANY 12700 Elmwood Avenue Cleveland. , O., U. S. A. f[