International projectionist (Nov-Dec 1933)

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T When hundreds of long users of Visitron Cells so willingly express their satisfaction, it's a safe conclusion that there is MORE VALUE IN VISITRONS! "Our experience with your cells has clearly demonstrated the quality of Visitrons. There is no question in our minds but that you have the best cells on the market." — says Mr. W. F. Sonneman, Manager of the Palace-Ozark Theatres in Fayetteville, Ark., who purchased four Visitron Photocells in March, 1931. THE PIONEER PHOTO CELL In addition to their high quality reproduction, their constancy and freedom from trouble, the long life of Visitron Cells makes their use a matter of TRUE ECONOMY. Also tone fidelity; high frequency response; no need for frequent adjustments to compensate for declining sensitivity; no frequent service calls caused by cell troubles ... all this goes with VISITRONS. MANUFACTURED BY G'M LABORATORIES [NC. 1737 Belmont Avenue Chicago, Illinois Order them BY NAME from NATIONAL THEATRE SUPPLY COMPANY Printed in U. S. A.