International projectionist (Nov-Dec 1933)

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November 1933 INTERNATIONAL PROJECTIONIST NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRE now using Direct Current Low Intensity Reflector Arc Projection Lamps NATIONAL COPPER COATED HIGH INTENSITY A. C. PROJECTOR CARBONS give the snow white light characteristic of the high intensity D. C. arc and a much higher level of screen illumination than the low intensity D. C. reflector arc. This new projector carbon, developed by the Research Laboratories of National Carbon Company, Inc., provides a marked improvement in screen illumination for the neighborhood theatre at very slight increase in operating cost — less than two cents per hour at a power rate of five cents per kilowat hour. Projection lamps, designed specifically for this new carbon, are now available. NO MOTORGENERATOR SET OR BALLAST RESISTANCE REQUIRED. PROJECTOR CARBONS Sold exclusively through Distributors and Dealers NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY, INC. CdTbon Sales Division, Cleveland, Ohio Unit of Union Carbide MH^ and Carbon Corporation BRANCH SALES OFFICES NEW YORK * PITTSBURGH ♦ CHICAGO ♦ SAN FRANCISCO