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June 1933
INTERNATIONAL PROJECTIONIST
WHAT THE EXHIBITORS THINK
of "HIGH FIDELITY
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.endid
ptionally
^ay» clear,
..has never
given us trouble." WM. A. COLLINS, Sec. and Treas., Flaxville Theatre Company, FUxville, Mon(.
. April 6lh, 1933 "Far superior to any I've heard ... My patrons are specially well pleased and my box office shows a decided increase in reciipts." W.W.ARNOLD, Capital Theatre, Lakota, N. D.
i May26lh. 19ii
"We recently complet' cd our fifth-installation ... the simplicity and quality of performance far surpasses that of our ' previous installations." MARK G. MARGOLIS. J Pres., Norfhern Theatres '
Inc., IndiVinapolis, Ind.
5 April 8th, 1933 J
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"Wonderful results
ji '^n
. . . faithful reproduc Jj
m ^SM
tion . . . best sound I
r^pi
have ever heard." KR
""^^HR I
H. VONDERSCHMITT,
/onderschmitt Amuse mm
1 ^Vj
gron, Indiana.
1 ViVi
April 11 Ih, 1933
"Produces better sound I thanwehaveeverheard . . . patrons have been loud in their praise . . . We believe that it means dollars and cents in the : box oflSce every day." MILTON F. SAMIS, Mgr. ■ Willow Glen Theatre, t San Jose, Cal.
^ April 6th. 193.
Entire satisfactic ... More than pleask. ... A Number 1 scr
April 2l$l. 1933
"Tops them
•Il...thetalkof the territory." E. VAN HYNING,
Mgr. Uptown Theatre,
Ida, Kansai.
March 29th, 1933 "In Nashua and ManChester has given excellent results, and is a ■ gfcat improvement over the old sound." M. A. SHEA, Theatrical Enterprises, New York City.
April 11th, 1933 "To say it delivers • Sound Satisfaction would be putting it " •"'Idly . . .Extremely ' simple and easy to handle ... We are highly pleased."
"REG." MORSE. Roxbur, ^ Theatre, Roxbury, Mass.
May 29lh. 1933
"For the benefit of all Motion Picture audiences, noiheatreshould be without HIGH FIDELITY, ■ ^'"'""donothesitateto ■ »aylT IS PERFECTION." f HAS. G. STRAKOSCH. SlanUy The.iire, New York
Feb. 23rd, 1933 "We arc very well pleased with sound equipment ... and very much pleased with your I engineer who did this installation."
ROY M. KENNEDY,
Kennedy Slomun
Amusement Co.,
Illinois Theatre,
Pana, 111.
Jan. 30lh, 193
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yitisfactorili lepastfev
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RCA Victor Photophone
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RCA VICTOR COMPANY, Inc., CAMDEN, N. J.
THEY'RE ALL TALKING ABOUT
"HIGH FIDELITY"