Exhibitor's Trade Review (Mar-May 1922)

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EXHIBITORS TRADE REVIEW 1359 Cxemotia , Qi^eo/te Orck&stra^Orcjan you Can, Watc/i/ youur LAttertdcmcc Jiojures Increase The box office never fails to reflect the appeal of highclass, appropriate music. The Cremona Orchestra-Organ has proved this as almost no other theatre organ. A representative attendance "curve" before and after the installation of a Cremona Orchestra-Organ is shown. Note how attendance increased right in July, after the organ was installed. The Cremona is unsurpassed as a hand-played organ. In addition it provides appropriate, perfectly-toned orchestra numbers. A double roll system permits playing with any standard player roll or solo roll. A varied appropriate program is assured with or without an operator, and your musical overhead is minimum. Ask for literature Q/tecAjo/r^oieife ^iano Company, Chicago, %l.SA.