The motion picture projectionist (Nov 1929-Oct 1930)

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NOW! 2116 INSTALLATIONS lot D it MM i» pill llll y||l =2c [Uag I11H LEADERS in Sound Quality and Service/ SINCE January, 1930, RCA PHOTOPHONE has been making theatre installations at the rate of 132 a month! . . . Dominating the field of careful buyers t Each month the number increases! . . . Today, RCA PHOTOPHONE is the dominant equipment! . . . leading all in sound quality! Only QUALITY could account for such tremendous growth . . . the QUALITY that is built into the equipment . . . QUALITY of installation . . . and QUALITY of service after installation! SOUND QUALITY has placed RCA PHOTOPHONE in its superlative position in the talking picture world. RCA PHOTOPHONE has brought to thousands of theatres, large and small, a perfection in sound reproduction that is the logical result of the unmatched resources, the unrivaled engineering genius, the strength and stability of the world's greatest electrical and acoustical organizations. The theatre, whether it be 500 seats or 5,000, equipped with RCA PHOTOPHONE is giving to its audience THE UTMOST IN SOUND QUALITY! PHOTOPHONE RCA PHOTOPHONE, Inc ( Subsidiary of Radio Corporation of America i EXECUTIVE AND COMMERCIAL OFFICES— 41 1 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY Cash Price 2,500. 00 Small Theatre Equipment for capacities to 1,000. SOUND ON FILM ONLY. Deferred Payment Plan averages . . . 4-0* Weekly* Cash .Price 2,995. 00 Small Theatre Equipment for capacities to 1,000. SOUND ON FILM AND DISC. Deferred Payment PL an averages 5 1.90 Weekly* Cash Price 6,500. 00 For Theatres to 2,000 seating capacity. Deferred Payment A70 20 Plan averages ... 4 O* Weekly* Cash Price 9,250. 00 For Theatres of 2,000 capacity and orcr. Deferred Payment jt 1 / w h RO Plan averages . . . JLU!/« Weekly* •Average Weekly Cost on Deferred Payment Plan ib batted on 2 year term and includes rental, service, carrying charge and insurance. V. S. BRANCH OFFICES . . . ALBANY, DeWitt Clinton Hotel, ATLANTA, 101 Marietta St., BOSTON, Statler Office Bldg., CHICAGO, 100 W. Monroe St., CLEVELAND, Film Bldg., DALLAS, 1700 Commerce St., DENVER, U. S. Nat. Bank Bldg., DETROIT, Fo* Theatre Bldg., KANSAS CITY, 1717 Wyandotte St., LOS ANGELES, 7000 Santa Monica Blvd., PHILADELPHIA, 261 N. Broad St., PITTSBURGH, Wm. Penn Hotel, SAN FRANCISCO, Russ Bldg., SEATTLE, Orpheum Theatre Bldg., WASHINGTON, 1910 K St., N. W. CANADIAN DISTRIBUTORS . . . Electrics, Ltd., 366 Mayor St., MONTREAL. RCA Sound Equipments, Ltd., 503 Lindnay Bldg., WINNIPEG and 3566, 39lh St., W., VANCOUVER, B. C. Branches and Agents in All Principal Foreign Countries.