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

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72 Better Theatres Section April 12, 1930 Sound Engineers not needed to install thi£ system $665.00 UP TO DATE SOUND THEATRE $665.00 Equip your Silent House with a complete Sound Disc Reproducing System System consists of > 2 Sterling Turntables with Electric Pick-ups and built in Re-synchronizing Device and Mechanical Sound Filter, (can be used on either side of projector) 1 Sterling Disc Fader Control 1 Samson PAM19 Powt-r Amplifier 2 Wrignt-DeUoster Dynamic Speakers 2 Dynamic Speaker Baffle Boards 1 Monitor Speaker (for booth) 2 Stewart -Warner Speed Indicators 1 Set Installation Blue Prints & Instructions F.O.B. Naugatuck, Conn. STERUNG MOTION PICTURE APPARATUS CORPORATION Box 271 Naugatuck, Conn. WE GUARANTEE A COMPLETE QUALITY OUTFIT THAT DEFIES COMPETITION use of filters in the system, location of and drive for the hold back sprocket and so forth, ad infinitum, are really design problems and out of the scope of this series. In general the troubles which are due to the print itself can be detected by the projectionist who has been operating the equipment, since if certain strays are present in one print but not in another or if one is “fuzzy” and another clear etc., the print is probably at fault. This assumes, of course, that both prints are clean and show no evidence of abuse. General data on properly making patches to avoid clicks, keeping the *50 3R toniM SOU’ ID \iEEN A sound screen 300 square feet for only $50.00? Yes! You never saw such a bargain! Has no perforations, yet passes sound without a bit of muffling. 100% sound penetration. Because it has no perforations the entire surface reflects light. 100% picture display. Has wonderfully brilliant surface. USE YOUR PRESENT FRAME TONLUX Screen is ready to lace on your frame. Send dimensions of picture and size of frame when ordering. Add $.15 per square foot for a screen over 300 square feet. Flame proofing, $10.00 extra. Shipment in four days. Figure the size and send your order. With a TONLUX Sound Screen you can save amplifier current while getting better sound production. Just mail the coupon. ^ SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY s,a,e back rd>A%>°ci(v 4<,rfrC5S L, mechanism and film clean and the other necessary features of good sound equipment operation have been covered very thoroughly in past issues of Exhibitors Herald and will not be mentioned in this series. Modern Installations The tendency among theatres , both large and small, throughout the country is to modernize. Evidence of this encouraging situation is found in the many installations of equipment reported by leading manufacturers. THE FILM SPEAKER COMPANY Reproducers Savoy theatre, Prague, Okla. Rex theatre, Clinton, Okla. Aldrich theatre, Blair, Okla. Rialto theatre, Alva, Okla. Luella theatre, Vici, Okla. Liberty theatre, Lone Wolf, Okla. Majestic theatre, Temple, Okla. Moore theatre, Anadarko, Okla. Joy theatre, Mountain Park, Okla. Majestic theatre, Ringling, Okla. Cortez theatre, Wanette, Okla. Favorite theatre, Lindsay, Okla. Blaine theatre, Weleetka, Okla. Dixie theatre, Holdenville, Okla. Rex theatre, Wewoka, Okla. HOFFMANN & SOONS Rheostats Loew’s 83rd Street theatre, New York City. Strand theatre, Lynn, Mass. State theatre, Portland, Me. Coolidge theatre, Waterbury, Mass. Loew’s 175th Street theatre, R K O Broad Street theatre, Trenton, N. J. Windsor theatre, Brooklyn, N. Y. Loew’s Broadway theatre, Brooklyn, N. Y. Strand theatre, Lynn, Mass. Majestic theatre, Perth Amboy, N. J. Wollaston theatre, Wallaston, Mass. Strand theatre, New York, N. Y. St. George Hotel, Brooklyn, N. Y. Hollywood theatre, New York, N. Y. Loew’s Century theatre, Baltimore, Md. Jefferson theatre, Auburn, N. Y. College theatre, College Point, N. Y. St. James theatre, Asbury Park, N. J. Mayfair theatre, Asbury Park, N. J. Tegus Palace theatre, St. Johnsbury, Vt. WEBER MACHINE CORPORATION Reproducers Majestic theatre, Rochester, N. Y. Roxy theatre, Rochester, N. Y. Astor theatre, Rochester, N. Y. Clinton theatre, Rochester, N. Y. Hudson theatre, Rochester, N. Y. Lake theatre, Rochester, N. Y. Park theatre, Avon, N. Y. Star theatre, Williamson, N. Y. Crescent theatre, Calgary, Alberta, Can. BESTONE COMPANY OF OMAHA, INC. Reproducers Bell theatre, Wellman, la. Strand theatre, Pella, la. Star theatre, Crofton, Neb. Opera House, Windsor, Mo. Diamond theatre, Kansas City, Mo. Beaufort theatre, Kansas City, Mo. Strand theatre, Orleans, Neb. Lyric theatre, Columbus Junction, la. Community theatre, Anselmo, Neb. Rex theatre, Joplin, Mo. Rialto theatre, Alma, Neb. Wehrley theatre, Arnold, Neb. Strand theatre, Griswold, la. Merna theatre, Merna, Neb. Alamo theatre, New London, la. State theatre, Central City, Neb. Tenth Street theatre, Kansas City, Kan. Home theatre, Kansas City, Kan. Omar theatre, Schuyler, Neb. Rialto theatre, Anita, la. Russell theatre, Brunswick, Mo. 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