Motion Picture Herald (Jan-Feb 1940)

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THE SHOW MUST GO ON... INTERMITTENT A VITAL PART OF PROJECTORS Made of specially selected tool steel hardened and ground to 1/10,000 part of an inch STANDS THE GRUELING GRIND OF STARTING AND STOPPING THE FILM 189,216,000 TIMES A YEAR THE RIGHT MEN, METHODS and MATERIALS many years experience are necessary to manufacture a product that will stand such a strain. DEPENDABILITY KEEPS THE SHOW GOING MANUFACTURED BY INTERNATIONAL PROJECTOR CORPORATION 88-96 GOLD STREET, NEW YORK. N.Y. KEEPS THE SHOW GOING PROJECTION ^yf DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL THEATRE SUPPLY COMPANY BRANCHES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES