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Through a vent in the bottom of the film track, Fan No. 1 draws clean, cooling air^O directly against the film as it passes through the film gate. Fan No. 2 forces cooling air through the lamp house where it rapidly dissipates the heat and thus prolongs the life of the lamp and the film. FANS (instead of ONEjj WHEN YOU USE A PROJECTOR The Revere's double blower cooling system, with a jan for the lamp and a separate fan for the film, draws cool air from outside the projector directly against the film in the film gate. Because this air does not pass through the motor before reaching the film, it is always free from oil particles — always clean! For further protection of film, special roller film-guides hold the film in place on the large 15 -tooth sprockets, prevent damage to perforations and insure smooth travel through the projector. A <)Oo-watt optical system for brilliant illumination, fast power rewind, radio interference \ eliminator, fully enclosed precision-built mechanism and other advanced features make the Revere Projector first choice of experienced movie makers. Sold by leading dealers. Write for literature. Revere Camera Company, Chicago, 111. ' WAR SAVINGS ^ ^ BONDS and ^ ^ STAMPS ^ REVERE MODEL 85 PROJECTOR has duo-shield light diffuser, beam threading light, sensitive gear-tilting device and deluxe carrying case. Connplete with 500watt lamp, F 1.6 lens. Deluxe carrying case and one 300-ft. reel, $89.50. REVERE 8MM. CAMERAS Model 88 has exclusive reciprocating sprocket control for steady movies, 5 speeds, Eastmanlicensed spool and spindles, and many other advanced features. With Wollensak F3.5 lens. $38.50. Model 99 has same basic features as "88'' plus turret head for 3 screw-type lenses and extra optical view finder for use with telephoto lenses. With one Wollensak F 2.5 lens, $77.50.