Motion Picture Herald (Jan-Feb 1945)

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• • and Now Joe is a Movie Fan 1 "See a movie? No, I'd rather Stay home where it's half-way cool. Pay to get into a lather? You won't find me such a fool!" 2 Hear Joe Simpson, in a dither, But he planned without his spouse. She got Joe to go out with her To a modern movie house. 3 Now our Joe is quite converted; He's a Grade A movie fan Since he's found the heat's averted By this air conditioning plan. The plan? Correct Air Conditioning. It pays because it attracts more patrons — steps up personnel efficiency — protects fine furnishings. That is because it is the result of scientificallyengineered blending of correct temperature, humidity, circulation, ventilation and air cleanliness. Depend upon Westinghouse engineering experience, research and equipment for correct air conditioning for your establishment. Consult "Westinghouse early in the planning of your new or modernized theatre. Get your copy of "How to Plan Your Postwar Air Conditioning." Phone your nearest Westinghouse office, or write Westinghouse, 150 Pacific Avenue, Jersey City 4, N. J. THE SERVICE-PROVED HERMETICALLY-SEALED COMPRESSOR These Westinghouse economysatisfaction advantages have been proved by years of service in thousands of installations: — No Shaft Seo/s. During wartime refrigerant shortages, few Westinghouse systems were ever "down." Why? Because seal leaks, cause of 90% of all system failures, are eliminated. Few ?arH to Wear . . . Direct-Drive Efficiency , . . Space -Saving Refrigerant-Cooled Motor. Westindiouse PIANTS IN 25 CITIES . . kD OFFICES EVERYWHERE mm Hermetically-Sealed like a Mazda lamp. EHER THEATRES. FEBRUARY 3, 1945