Motion Picture Herald (Sep-Oct 1936)

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BRENKERT ENARC is the best engineered lamp in the industry. BRENKERT con <7Ae S1MMRD A product is no better than the performance of each of its parts. The superiority of the BRENKERT ENARC projection lamp is the result of unusual care in the manufacture of every piece of mechanism used in its construction. Each part is rigidly tested, resulting in a product as nearly perfect as engineering skill and ingenuity can make it. The ENARC is made complete within the BRENKERT plant under this most exacting supervision. BRENKERT ENARCS give dependable service that is a constant source of satisfaction to all BRENKERT users. This satisfaction can now be yours — easily — conveniently — economically. Ask your BRENKERT distributor about the new "out-of-income" plan that makes it possible. PROJECTION W N Y ENGINEERS AND MANUFACTURERS ♦ DETROIT. MICHIGAN October 17, 1936 43