Motion Picture News (Apr - Jun 1929)

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1070 M o t i o ii P i c t it r e N e w s Sound Equipment Accessories— continued Above, Maey horn with dynamie air column unit Record Cueing Services Amplion Corporation of America, 133-41 W. 21st St., New York City. Columbia Phonograph Co., 1819 Broadway, New York City. National Theatre Supply Co., branches in all cities. Above, Raeon horn baffle Platter Cabinet Company, North Vernon, Ind. Synchronized Music Co., 608 South Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. Victor Talking Machine Company, Camden, N. J. Sound Screens American Silversheet Co., 00 Bea mont St., St. Louis. Da-Lite Screen & Scenic Co. 922 W. Monroe St., Chicago, 111. American Cine Screen Co., 915 Washington St., St. Louis. Above, Silver-Marshall dynamic speaker unit Minusa Cine Screen Co., 266 Morgan St., St. Louis. National Theatre Supply Co., branches in all cities. Record Scoring Devices Scoredisc Service Corp., 71 1— 8th Ave., New York City. piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin i minimi iimm iimimmimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiimii! |;. '"r : ■ ■ '■'h)mIi. ■■ i [in;,/ ■.. "mm m :. "i'.,/:'11!' ,. mm,.:: ,;. ..'I"iv,.'imll.'. "m,,.:'mm;mmim, im; 1 | Solving Your \ | Theatre Construction Problems | A new department under the heading above will be instituted in the next issue of this monthly feature of Motion Picture News. It is with great pride that the editors of The Showman announce that a leading theatre architect has been engaged to head this new department. 1 Victor A. Rigaumont | Theatre Architect W ill conduct this special service department. Through his twenty-one years' architectural experience and his specialization in theatre designing, Air. Rigaumont is eminently qualified to give expert, practical advice to our readers on all t| subjects connected with new building or renovation of an old theatre. All questions regarding construction and building costs — excepting those pertaining to projection rooms and equipment — will be answered free of charge. All questions addressed to this department will be treated in strict confidence. Antsivers will he published in the columns of the department under the designation ,of .initials only. A Confidential Service of Expert Advice for Readers of The Showmen .liillllllllllllllllillllllllll^