Exhibitor's Trade Review (Aug-Nov 1925)

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One Thing More In your modern motion picture house every detail of projection, decoration, ventilation, temperature, seating, has been carefully worked out to make the theatre attractive and comfortable. But there's one thing more you can do — and it's a real factor from the box office point of view: make sure the picture is printed on Eastman Positive Film, the film that safeguards for the screen the quality of the negative so your public may enjoy it. Eastman film is identified in the margin by the black-lettered words "Eastman" and "Kodak" EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY ROCHESTER, N. Y.