Moving Picture Age (Jan-Dec 1922)

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34 MOVING PICTURE AGE January, 1922 Ready EASTMAN FILM CEMENT Cut where you will, splice with Eastman Film Cement and for all practical purposes the reel's original resistance to strain both in projection and rewind is restored. The splice is secure against break or buckle. Eastman-made and Eastman-tested as the presence of this seal on the container testifies: Eastman Film Cement is the only cement that may be used successfully with either Regular or Safety film. It may be obtained in i oz. and 16 oz. bottles, and gallon containers. EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY Motion Picture Film Department Rochester, N. Y.