The Exhibitor (1950)

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at their command toward the perfection of showing on the screen to best possible advantage the product the film centers of the world turn out. Ward Leonard Increases Prices Mount Vernon, N. Y. — According to a recent announcement by the Ward Leon¬ ard Electric Company, a price increase of ten per cent will apply to all products, discount schedules IV and V, effective June 12, 1950. At the same time, the company an¬ nounced that its plant will be closed from July 29 through August 13 to allow all employes to take their annual 1950 vacation. SHOWN above is a recent installation of Motio* graph projectors, sound system, and motor-gen< erator made by Ger-Bar, Inc., Indianapolis, in thi booth of the modernistic Ross, Evansville, Ind. N. Y. Palace Gets Theatre Tele. New York — According to a recent an¬ nouncement by S. H. Fabian, president, Fabian Theatres, an additional order for RCA instantaneous theatre television equipment has been placed for the Palace, Albany, N. Y. This new theatre television installation will be the same RCA model currently being installed in the Fabian Fox in Brooklyn. Paramount-Gulf Signs With RCA Camden, N. J. — The Paramount-Gulf chain of 48 theatres, located throughout the Gulf of Mexico area, has chosen RCA Service Company to handle all of its sound system servicing under the terms of a two-year contract, according to a recent company announcement. The contract is said to cover all of the chain’s 48 houses. A MODERN DRIVE-IN IS NOT MODERN WITHOUT THE UNFALTERING POWER SOURCE OF THE DEPENDABLE ROBIN-ESCO "SUPER POWER" MOTOR GENERATOR. Distribution through Independent Theatre Sup¬ ply Dealers . . . Write for information and literature. JAY E. ROBIN, INC., 267 Rhode Island Ave. East Orange, New Jersey ftfwOYEN OF MILLIONS OF REAL^WlBRES ONLY GLASS Gives you Brightest Greatest Finest • Perfect For EVERY SEAT LIGHT DEPTH COLOR SOUND PRODUCT OF NOW available through NATIONAL ALL BRANCHES M!‘SCreGn C0rp» 15°' ROADWAY, N.Y.IB LOngacre4-5&8S PHYSICAL THEATRE • Practical Advice to Practical Showmen EVERY FOURTH WEEK IN EXHIBITOR Write for information on new improved AUTODRAPE Curtain Control Machines Many wonderful new features AUTOMATIC DEVICES CO. 116 N. 8th STREET ALLENTOWN, PA. "We Support the Most Celebrated Curtains in the World" SPECIALISTS IN THEATER AIR CONDITIONING 1909 1950 TYPHOON AIR CONDITIONING CO., INC. 794 Union Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. AMERICAN DECORATING CO. Interior Designers DRAPERIES, STAGE SETTINGS, SLIPCOVERS, WALL COVERINGS, MURALS, PAINTING 218 N. 13th STREET, PHILADELPHIA 7, PA. June 28, 1950 PHYSICAL THEATRE DEPARTMENT of EXHIBITOR PT-17