Motion picture handbook; a guide for managers and operators of motion picture theatres (1910)

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28 MOTION PICTURE HANDBOOK allow just a little leeway over even this, but not too much. Use common sense and judgment. The lamps and wires must be fully and adequately protected, still there is such a thing as excess of caution. The writer knows of nothing in this wide world not capable of being overdone. The novice will do well to proceed carefully in this matter, however, until he knows just exactly what he is doing. He would better be too safe Fig 0. FiĀ§. iQ