The Film Daily (1930)

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arrter nnounces z new nation-wide air-conditioning service to theatre owners HOW THE NEW THEATRE DIVISION WAS FORMED R. A. KROESCHKI.L. formerly in charge of all theatre air-conditioning for Brunswick-Kroeschell, now joint head of the new Carrier Theatre Division. ON October 8, the new Carrier Corporation was established. It consists of the Carrier Engineering Corporation, makers of Manufactured Weather, the Brunswick-Kroeschell Company, and the York Heating and Ventilating Company (Philadelphia). As a result of this merger, the engineers who had been specializing in air-conditioning of theatres in the Carrier Engineering Corporation and the Brunswick-Kroeschell Company were grouped in a new unit, the Theatre Division of the Carrier Engineering Corporation. In this new Theatre Division are combined the two decades of experience in theatre air-conditioning of the two leaders in this field. Between them they can offer to every theatre any type of air-conditioning equipment on an unbiased basis of most economical performance in the theatre, whether it seats 500 or 5,000. A. C. BUENSOD, formerly specializing in Manufactured Weather for theatres, now joint head of the Theatre Division of Carrier Engineerins Corporation. TEN years ago, theatre air-conditioning was just beginning. Today its influence on box-office receipts is fully recognized. Customers do come back to a comfortable theatre. The only question is, "How much will it cost?" That's where the new Theatre Division of the Carrier Engineering Corporation comes into the picture. And comes in strong. Here you will find the practical money-saving discoveries and developments of the two decade-old leaders in successful theatre air-conditioning. In the Theatre Division itself, there will be new economies in research work, in installation, in offering a 24-hour-a-day maintenance service in principal cities. The merged service and expediting departments will be on the spot almost as quickly as your own maintenance men. There will be new improvements in theatre air-conditioning similar in importance to the elimi nation of the slightest disturbing noise from the apparatus when sound houses came in. Find out what air-conditioning can do for your theatre or theatre chain — what it has already done in hundreds of successful houses. Get in touch today with the Theatre Division, Carrier Engineering Corporation, Paramount Building, New York. Carrier Engineering Corporation: Newark, New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Washington, Detroit, Dallas, Los Angeles. A few of our outstanding customers PARAMOUNT-PUBLIX CORPORATION FOX THEATRES CORPORATION . . . RADIO-KEITH-ORPHEUM CORPORATION FOX WEST COAST THEATRES. INC. LOEWS, INC WARNER BROTHERS, INC. ^Aanufactured ^leather, makes "Every day a good day tt