The Exhibitor (Nov 1939-May 1940)

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THE PROSCENIUM is simply designed but gayly decorated with drapes and valances. From this, across the ceiling, run broad bands centered in which are the Anemostats for air distribution. In the standee rail, we also note, grilles for air distribution. Here novel and interesting additions are the padded leather arm rest and the back lighted glass block aisle heads. THE AUDITORIUM, looking toward the rear, gives a better view of the murals painted on Thermax acoustical material, and of the dado in natural wood paneling. Especially to be noted is the curvature of the rear wall near the ceiling, with the acoustical material forming a broad band all around the auditorium for the improvement of sound. Darker toned Thermax for the mid-section of wall adds a variation.