Exhibitors Herald World (Oct-Dec 1930)

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October 25, 1930 Exhibitors Herald-World 73 Film Cleaning Machines A BLOCK containing pads which are saturated with a film cleaning liquid through which the film is run, dirt and grit being removed from it in the process. Prices range from $7.50 up. Consolidated Film Industries, 729 Seventh Avenue, New York City. Duplex Motion Picture Industries, 74 Sherman Avenue, Long Island City, N. Y. Dworsky Film Machine Corporation, New York City. Foster & Bartlett, 45 W. 45th Street, New York City. Neumade Products Corporation, 249 W. 47th Street, New York City. Film Developing and Printing T17 ITH motion picture presentations and local news reels offering novelty on many theatre bills, a great responsibility rests upon those developing and printing the films. Rapid service is required, yet the negatives and positives must be handled with meticulous care to avoid cloudiness, rain and other faults. Positives may be obtained in black and white and in several tints, including amber, red, etc. BELL AND HOWELL COMPANY, 1801 Larchmont Avenue, Chicago, 111. Craft Film Laboratories, Inc., 729 Seventh Avenue. New York City. Empire Laboratories, Inc., 723 Seventh Avenue, New York City. Appreciation Films, Inc., 1029 S. Wabash Avenue, Chicago, 111. A Film Inspection Machines OERFECT projection is impossible unless the film itself is in perfect mechanical condition. Today the public demands good screen and sound results and the projectionist can accomplish this only when proper inspection has been given to the film. The film inspection machines manufactured today are adding efficiency to this work. Film Inspection Machine Company, 630 Ninth Avenue, New York City. A Film, Raw "DAW film is motion picture film that has never been exposed. Camera spools carry 400 and 1,000 feet of negative film, and positive film can be got in 1,000-foot lengths. The positive film is that which is used to make a copy or print from the original film or negative. Du Pont-Pathe Film Mfg. Corporation. 35 W. 45th Street, New York City. EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Rochester, N. Y. A Film Reels Refer to REELS A Film Rewinders 'T' HIS device is used for rewinding films after they are run through the projectors, and are made in two general patterns, the bench and fire-proof enclosed type. The bench or open rewind is made in one piece types with the dummy and geared end complete in one unit, and others are made so that they can be clamped to a bench or shelf, while some are permanently fastened by means of bolts. Some are made with plain bearings and some have their spindles mounted on ball bearings. They range in price from $5.00 to $15.00. The enclosed rewinds are made in various patterns, both hand drive and motor drive models. The motor drive type is generally automatic in its operation, stopping at the end of the film or 95 ODORLESS FLAMEPROOF "2-in-l FILM CEMENT is guaranteed to satisfactorily mend ANY motion picture film made of celluloid From the standpoints of Economy — Safety — Efficiency and welding the splice better service is assured FLAMEPROOF "2-in-l" FILM CEMENT does not choose favorites; it works equally well on all films : Nitrate or Acetate— Flam or Safety — Black and White — Color SOUND OR SILENT 16 mm. — 35 mm. — 65 mm. — or what have you? The Only Film Cement Approved by Official Fire Prevention This is your guide to SATISFACTORY SERVICE SAFELY Agencies — For Safety's Sake! FLAMEPROOF 2-1 ^aranteed, ILMCEMEN IT JUST WONT BURN HEWES-GOTHAM CO. $1.25 a Pint At Your Dealer s SAMPLES CHEERFULLY SENT 520 West 47th St. New York City should the film break. Some are made with plain bearings and some have their spindles mounted on ball bearings. Some motor drive types also have multiple speed ranges and accommodate either one or two-thousand-foot reels. One type recently brought on the market also has a detachable grinding and polishing attachment for aiding the operator in keeping his equipment in first class shape as well as keeping his arc lamp in good working order. The prices range from $50.00 to $160.00 complete. Atlas Metal Works, 2601 Alamo Street, Dallas, Tex. Automatic Film Rewinder, Harrisburg, Pa. Bass Camera Company, 179 W. Madison Street, Chicago, 111. BELL & HOWELL COMPANY, 1827 Larchmont Avenue, Chicago, 111. CHICAGO CINEMA EQUIPMENT COMPANY, 1736 N. Springfield Avenue, Chicago, 111. Duplex Motion Picture Industries, 74 Sherman Avenue, Long Island City, N. Y. Dworsky Film Machine Corporation, Film Center Building, New York City. Erker Brothers Optical Company, 608 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. Film Inspection Machine Company, Inc., 33 W. 60th Street, New York City. Foster & Bartlett, 45 W. 45th Street, New York City. E. E. Fulton Company, 1018 S. Wabash Avenue, Chicago, 111. The L. J. Gardiner Company, 935 W. Goodale Boulevard Columbus, O. GOLDE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 2013 LeMoyne Street, Chicago, 111. Hagenlocher & Bary. 1560 Broadway, New York City. Neumade Products Corporation, 249 W. 47th Street, New York City. W. G. Preddey, 187 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, Calif. A Film Splicing Machines EQUIPMENT of this type is used mostly in film exchanges, studios and laboratories for the purpose which the name states. Smaller models are made for theatres. Prices range from $6.00 up. BELL & HOWELL COMPANY, 1801 Larchmont Avenue, Chicago, 111. Duplex Motion Picture Industries, 74 Sherman Avenue, Long Island City, N. Y. Dworsky Film Machine Corporation, Film Center Building, New York City. E. E. Fulton Company, 1018 S. Wabash Avenue. Chicago. 111. Neumade Products Corporation, 249 W. 47th Street. New York City. Film Processing Machines A DEVICE for protecting the projector from emulsion of green film. It is placed between rewinds, the film passing throug i the waxing machine and waxing the spi ocket holes while being rewound. Prices .ange from $15.00 up. Consolidated Film Industries, 729 Seventh Avenue, New York City. Duplex Motion Picture Industries, 74 Sherman Avenue, Long Island City, N. Y. Dworsky Film Machine Corporation, Film Center Building, New York City. Erker Brothers Optical Company, 608 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. Neumade Products Corporation, 249 W. 47th Street, New York City. A Fire Doors Refer to FIREPROOF DOORS A Fire Extinguishers 'T'HERE are for theatres four types of fire extinguishers: the one quart size hand extinguisher, containing carbon tetra-chloride ; the 2%-gallon soda and acid extinguisher; the 2%-gallon foam type, and the portable carbon Dioxide hand type. Good ones of these types are manufactured by many companies. Instructions from fire inspectors should be carefully followed in distributing these through the theatre building. Prices range around $12.00. American-LaFrance and Foamite Corporation, Elmira, N. Y.