The Film Daily (1931)

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THE Sunday, June 28, 1931 ■zm DAILV EQUIPMENT €> BOOTH New AC Operated Projector Marketed By Pulverman Corp. exceptionally small projection rooms, An all AC operated sound-on-film the company claims reproducing equipment to be known as the Royal "Z," especially detuned for stationary installation or portable use, has been announced by the Pulverman Corp. of New York, manufacturers of Royal Amplitone Sound Equipment. el "B" Royal "Z" Sound Projector tofessional Pedestal The apparatus, the company declares, is adaptable to ai 'beater due to the development of a ~\>ccial amplification system to meet the uirements of this pr The system, dui simplicity in design, can be used for stationary installation or portable use. It requires no batteries or generators and because of the compactness of the entire unit i-> iall) adaptable to "A" Royal "Z" Sound Projector With Removable Legs A new model sound-on-film device especially designed for theaters of small capacity up to 500 seats and known as the "5S", selling for $1,250 for two simplex projectors, with a ten-day trial money back guarantee, has also been announced by the company. Develops New Oil Shield N'eosho, Mo. — A new oil shield for projectors that is said to be very light and inexpensive has been placed on the market by H. L. Newton, projectionist of the Orpheum theater here. The device, it i claimed, ran be attached in ten minutes by any projectionist without bolts or -.crew-, and is guaranteed not to throw the proout of alignment with the . k < » • i > i i » v? the nil from dripping ml', the delicate part-, of tin Sound apparatus. Tin shield lits the bead of any Simplex projector using Western Electric universal In RCA for Boston Station Movie Boston K'i \ Photophone i ducing equipment is being installed in the South Station theater here. I he Terminal Th< bj Joseph M. and Mix Levinson, exhibitors in several New England cities, will operate tin NEW THEATERS Rot hester, Pa. -Work on th 1,600-seal Oriental, wbieh haunder construction here 1 been held up again d labor trouble. The new theater is expected to be opened sometime in Augu Richmond, Cal. — A contrai razing the building on the site of the new United Artists theater here has been let to 1'eter Moliammed of this city and work will proceed at nine Rusk, Tex. — J. II Hughes is building a theater here. The house will have a seating capacity of 500. Cleveland, Tenn. — Two store spaces wbieh will shortly be remodeled into a modern sound house has been acquired by the Cleveland Amusement Co. The house will have a seating capacity of 700 and will be operated l>> R. D. Page and Otis Renner. Artesian, S. D. — H. H. Silken-en is building a theater on the site of the ■ me destroyed by fire recently. Ashley, N. D. — The theater being erected here by Reinhold Schab is Hearing completion. Small Exhaust Fans Small fans, known as the Evry-Use Bucket Exhaust Fan and made in sizes of 9, 12, 16, 18 and 24 inches for use in cooling theaters and especially adaptable for projection room use because of a specially designed quiet running motor, are being marketed by Edward Babbin of New York. Issues Order Books Complimentary order books, with carbon copies convenient for keeping a record of theater equipment pur;. are being issued by the National Theater Supplj ■ DON'T wait until an inspector comes around to tell you to fix your chairs. REPAIR YOUR CHAIRS NOWI MAKE YOUR SQUAB SEATS SPRING SEATS Repairing — Reseating — Upholatering Estimates cheerfully given Allied Seating Company GRamercy 5-5833 303 4th Avenue New York City at 23rd St. NATIONAL SUPPLY REDUCES PRICES OF STAPLE ITEMS A substanti i in prices on • mad' ctive July 1. The ■ st to the consumer rang) 10 per t -iH to 33 i .; ,,. r , ent, th< ■ ■I applying to -ta: ,ply items su | regularly in all ■ It i> emphasized by the company als that the immediate lowering to the consumer is n..' temporarlj slash in : remain tive only for a limited period but is in reality a definite move for a downward revision iii pr; -he ater supplies, brought about by manufacturing and distributing economies which ha ted and in V< ing with the company's often pressed policy to lov en ever and wherever possible. The company als,> announce completion of distributing arra: . mentS on several new lines of thea equipment, the demand for they claim, will materia their sales volume and thus tend make further price revisions probable. Outdoor Floodlights A series of outdoor ftoodligl various t\ pes, s.ii,| to have !>■ signed for close or lighting, concentrated or wide beam, normal or exceptionally brilliant illumination, is being offered by K: Bros., Universal Electric St Lighting Co., Inc., of New York floods are substantially constrw I itherprOOf and defective and proper distribut light. Draperies Decorations Magnascope Screens 340W.4l.tSi Settings Acoustical Treatments I '.»'..■' 1 Acoustical Banners Nrv* Votk CM' DARES TQ GUARANTEE ALL STEEL SAFETY TRACK. NOISELESS I (JRVED 1 i: \« K HIGH SPEED < ON n. ING CONTROL. SYNCON n:"i JUNIOR CONTROl M r<>M \ TIC SCREEN MODIFIER. Vallen Electrical Co., *»fon. oh.o