The Exhibitor (1959)

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Brighter pictures cost less with new TIONAL 9MM X 20" H. I. TRADEMARK PROJECTOR CARBON Compare facts! Every year “National” carbon arcs burn more brightly, last longer than ever. Until recently, 9mm carbon arcs operated in the 75 to 85 ampere range. National Carbon research now gives you a 9mm high intensity projector carbon with a 75 to 90 range. 10% more light — up to 12% slower burning — means brighter, clearer screen images for greater patron enjoyment ... at minimum cost NATIONAL CARBON to you! See the difference above. The left side of the scene is 10% brighter — all details beautifully visible — as obtained with top-quality “National” High Intensity carbons. Another improved product from National Carbon . . . first in arc-carbon research and develop¬ ment . . . finest products with finest service. “National” and “Union Carbide” are registered trade-marks of Union Carbide Corporation COMPANY • Division of Union Carbide Corporation • 30 East 42nd Street , New York 17, N. Y, OFFICES: Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, New York, Pittsburgh, San Francisco • CANADA: Union Carbide Canada Limited, Toronto July 15, 1959 PHYSICAL THEATRE • EXTRA PROFITS DEPARTMENT of MOTION PICTURE EXHIBITOR PE-13