Exhibitors Herald (Dec 1925-Mar 1926)

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6 BETTER THEATRES SECTION OF February 20, 1926 100> YEARS OP (NYAATTJFAC1 TURING EXPERIENCED The Finest Seats in the Finest Section of the “Uptown” WHEN it came to selecting the finest seats (the loge) for the new Chicago “Uptown’' Theatre, the management naturally turned to Hey woodW akefield . This order was placed with us because architects and owners knew our 100 years of experience would produce chairs built to H-W standards of quality in exact accordance with specifications and with that element of patron comfort which always distinguishes H-W chairs. Heywood-Wakefield chair designs embrace seating equipment for every part of any theatre, whether you cater to permanent or transient Chair designed by and built to specifications of Mr. C. W. Rapp of Rapp & Rapp, Architects for the Uptown Theatre in Chicago. Interior showing loge and boxes of Balaban and Katz new “Uptown” Theatre in Chicago, Illinois. patronage. Before you build, or re-seat your theatre, write our nearest warehouse. Without cost or obligation our seating experts will help you plan for maximum capacity, durability, beauty and comfort. HEYWOOD-WAKEFIELD WAREHOUSES Baltimore, Maryland 113 West Conway Street Boston 45. Mass. Winter Hill Display Floor , 174 Portland Street Buffalo, New York Wells and Carroll Streets Chicago, Illinois 2653 Arthington Street Display Floor , American Furniture Mart Kansas City, Missouri 1310 Woet Eighth Street Los Angeles, California 801 East Seventh Street New York, New York 516 West 34th Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 244 South 5th Street Portland, Oregon 148 North Tenth Street San Francisco, California 737 Howard Street St. Louis, Missouri Sixth and O’Fallon Streets