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Popping equipment (associated with the use of especially prepared cooking oil and seasoning) is practically automatic in action to assure consistent quality and minimum waste. They are available in both small and large capacities.
Beverage dispensers operate automatically on insertion of a coin, dispensing in a paper cup.
Advance Manufacturing Company, 6296 St. Louis Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.
American Popcorn Company, Box 41, Sioux City, la.
Columbus Show Case Company, 850 West Fifth Avenue, Columbus, Ohio.
C. Cretors & Company, 630 Cermak Road, Chicago, 111.
Farmer Boy Popcorn & Equipment Co., Liberty Avenue at 180th Street, Jamaica, N. Y.
Manley, Inc., 1920 Wyandotte Street, Kansas City, Mo.
National Vendors, Inc., 5055 Natural Bridge Avenue,
St. Louis, Mo. Page Engineering Company, 603 South Sycamore, Los
Angeles, Calif. Popcorn Equipment Company, 458 South Spring, Los
Angeles 13. Calif. Poppers Supply Co., Inc., 60 E. 13th Street, Chicago
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Rowe Manufacturing Company, Inc., Main & Mill
Streets, Belleville, N. J. Star Manufacturing Company, Inc., 6300 St. Louis
Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Stoner Manufacturing Corporation, 328 Gale Street,
Aurora, 111.
Vendex, Inc., 701-3 South 2nd Street, Milwaukee, Wis.
Viking Popcorn Machine Co.,' 1481 West Washington Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif.
VOLTAGE REGULATORS
WHILE ELECTRIC pOWCf
companies are supposed to maintain their lines at approximately established volttage, they cannot be depended on to do so in some communities. This is true of some industrial areas, but the condition is most often found in small cities and villages, particularly those receiving their power from distant points by high-tension lines. Fluctuation of voltage, which may be pronounced at certain times of the day, has its most critical effect on the sound system. Only slight variation in voltage can produce noticeable fluctuation of volume, and greater variation, particularly when the period of aberration is prolonged, can injure components of the sound system.
Voltage regulators of inexpensive type, but fully automatic, are available for the control of such line fluctuations. For stabilizing current to all of the sound system except the motors (and the motors do not ordinarily need to be
included), capacities of from 500 to 1,000 watts cover theatre requirements.
Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company, Milwaukee, Wis.
Amplifier Company of America, 398 Broadway, New York City.
General Electric Company, 1 River Road, Schenectady, N. Y.
Raytheon Manufacturing Company, Foundry Avenue, Waltham, Mass.
Sola Electric Company, 2525 Clyboum Avenue, Chicago, 111.
Westinghouse Electric Corporation, East Pittsburgh, Pa.
WASTE CANS, FOR PROJECTION ROOMS
COVERED METAL waStC
cans for the disposal of scraps of film, rags and other inflammable material, are essential for safety in the projection room, also in any separate rewind room. The can should be of self-closing type, opened by a foot lever so that both hands are free.
Goldberg Brothers, Denver, Colo.
GoldE Manufacturing Company, 1214-22 W. Madison
Street, Chicago, 111. Neumade Products Corporation, 427 W. 42nd Street,
New York City.
TERRITORIAL SUPPLY DEALERS
ALABAMA
Queen Feature Service, Inc., The, 191254 Morris Avenue, Birmingham.* Miss V Harwell, manager.
ARIZONA
Arizona Film Supply Company, 84 W. Pennington Street, Tucson,
CALIFORNIA
Ereck Photoplay Supply Company, 1969 S. Vermont
Avenue, Ix)s Angeles. Filbert Company, Joba P., 2007 S. Vermont Avenue, '
Los Angeles.* John P. Filbert, owner. Natuuial Theatre Sun>ly, 255 Golden Gate Avenue, San
Francisco.* H. H. Randall, manager. National Theatre Supply, 1961 S. Vermont Avenue, Los
Angeles.* Lloyd C. Ownbey, manager. Pacific Coast Theatre Supply, 250 Golden Gate Avenue,
San Francisco. Preddey Theatre Supplier, Walter G., 187 Golden Gate
Avenue, San Francisco.* Walter G. Preddey, owner. Projection Equipment & Maintenance Company, 1973
S. Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles.* R. M. Wutke,
manager.
Shearer Company, B. F., 1968 S. Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles. Barclay Ardell, mangaer.
Sheeu^r Company, B. F., 243 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco. Homer I. Tegtmeier, manager.
Western Theatrical Equipment Company, 222 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco.* Harry Sarber, manager.
COLOR>lDO
Grahcun Brothers Theatre Equipment, 546 Lincoln
Street, Denver.* H. Graham, manager. National Theatre Supply, 2111 Champa Street, Denver,*
J. J. Morgan, manager. Western Service & Supply, 2120 Broadway, Denver.
Melvin C. Glatz, manager.
CONNECTICUT
Modern Theatre Equipment Corporation, The, 130
Meadow Street, New Haven. Louis Phillips, manager. National Theatre Supply, 122 Meadow Street, New Haven. W. J. Hutchins, manager.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Brient, Elmer H., & Sons, 802 N. Capitol Street, Washington. E. H. Brient, owner.
Lust, Ben, 1001 New Jersey Avenue, N. W., Washington. Ben Lust, owner.
FLORIDA
Homsteini, Inc., Joe, 1417 N. East Second Avenue,
Miami. Hal Homstein, manager. Southeastern Theatre Equipment Company, 625 N. Bay
Street, Jacksonville. W. E. Woodward, manager. United Theatre Supply Corporation, 110 Franklin Street,
Tampa.* Ray Busier, manager.
GEORGIA
Capital City Supply Company, Inc., 161 Walton Street,
N. W., Atlanta.* C. J. Howell, manager. National Theatre Supply, 187 Walton Street, N. W.,
Atlanta.* J. C. Brown, manager. Southeastern Theatre Equipment Company, 201-3
Luckie Street, N. W., Atlanta. J. B. Dumestre,
manager.
Southland Theatre Equipment Company, Inc., 183 Walton Street, N. W., Atlanta.
Wil-km Theatre Supply, Inc., 150-4 Walton Street, N. W., Atlanta.* Nash Weil, executive vice-president.
ILLINOIS
Abbott Theatre Supply Company, 1311 S. Wabash Avenue, Chicago.* H. Abbott, owner.
Chicago Theatre Supply Company, 1255 S. Wabash Avenue, Chicago.* M. Yahr, manager.
Droll Theatre Supply Company, 351 East Ohio Street, Chicago. A. C. Anders.
National Theatre Supply, 1325 S. Wabash Avenue, Chicago.* R. W. Dassow.
Stanley Theatre Supply Co., 1233 S. Wabash Avenue. Chicago.
INDIANA
Ger-ber, Inc., 422 N. Illinois Street, Indianapolis.* B. Hopkins, owner.
National Theatre Supply, 436 N. Illinois Street, Indianapolis.* B. N. Peterson, manager,
IOWA
Des Moines Theatre Supply Compemy, 1121 High Street, Des Moines.* A. B. Thiele and Rudy G. Faulds, partners. •
National Theatre Supply, 1102 High Street, Des Moines.* A. C. Schuyler, manager.
KANSAS
Southwest Theatre Equipment Company, 309 W. Douglas Avenue, Wichita,
KENTUCKY
Falla City Theatre Equipment Competny, 427 South Third Street, Louisville.* W. E. Carrell, owner.
Hadden Equipment Company, 423 West Liberty Street, Louisville 2. A. V. Sheckler, manager.
LOUISIANA
Delta Theatre Supply, Inc., 214 South Liberty Street,
New Orleans.* J. F. Elsey, manager. Hodges Theatre Supply Company, Inc., 150 South
Liberty Street, New Orleans.* W. A. Hodges, owner. National Theatre Supply, 220 South Liberty Street,
New Orleans. T. N. Necly, manager.
MARYLAND
Duisman Motion Picture Supplies, J. F., 213 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore. J. F. Dusman, owner.
National Theatre Supply, 417 St. Paul Place, Baltimore.* N. C. Haefele, manager.
REPAIR SERVICE
All of the dealers listed do equipment repairing unless otherwise indicated.
Also, these dealers handle all classes of theatre equipment unless the listing specifies certain kinds.
Members of the Theatre Equipment Dealers Protective Association are marked with an asterisk.
MASSACHUSETTS
Capitol Theatre Supply Company, 28 Piedmont Street,
Boston.* K. R. Douglas, manager. Cifre, Inc., Joe, 44 Winchester Street, Boston.* Joe
Cifre, owner.
Independent Theatre Supply Company, Inc., 28 Winchester Street, Boston.
Mcissachusetts Theatre Equipment Company, 20 Piedmont Street, Boston.
National Theatre Supply, 37 Winchester Street, Boston.* H. J. McKinney, manager.
Stsmdard Theatre Supply Company, 78 Broadway, Boston.
Theatre Service & Supply Company, 30 Piedmont
Street, Boston.
MICHIGAN
Amusement Supply Company, 208 W. Montcalm, Detroit.
Forbes Theatre Supply Omipany, Ernie, 214 W. Montcalm Street, Detroit.* Ernie Forbes, owner.
McArtfaur Theatre Equipment Company, 454 W. Columbia, Detroit.* Geo. McArthur, owner.
National Theatre Supply, 2312-14 Cass Avenue, Detroit.* C. Williamson, manager.
Rmgold Theatre Equipment Company, 106 Michigan Street, N. W., Grand Rapids. H. J. Ringold, owner.
United Theatre Equipment Company, 2501 Cass Avenue, Detroit. H. S. Morton, owner.
MINNESOTA
EUliot Theatre Equipment Company, Glenwood Avenue,
Minneapolis.
Frosch Theatre Supply Company, 1111 Currie Avenue, Minneapolis.* M. Frosch, owner.
National Theatre Supply, 56 Glenwood Avenue, Minneapolis.* A. T. Crawmer, manager.
Western Theatre Equipment Exchange, Inc., 45 Glenwood Avenue, Minneapolis.
MISSOURI
Cine Supply Company, 3310 Olive Street, St. Louis,*
L. H. Walters, manager. Exhibitors Supply Company, 3236 Olive Street, St. ' Louis.* Ray Cblvin, owner.
Irjdependent Theatre Supply Cknnpany, 115 West 18th
Street, Kansas City. Missouri Theatre Supply Company, 115 West 18th
Street, Kansas City.* L. J. Krimtiiel, manager. National Theatre Supply, 3212 Olive Street, St. Louis.*
W. C. Earle, manager. National Theatre Supply, 223 West 18th Street, Kansas
City.* A. Da Stefano, manager. Rockenateinj Company, L. T., 3142 Olive Street, St.
Louis. L. T. Rcckenstein, owner. Shreve Theatre Supply Company, 217 West 18th Street,
Kansas City. James W. Shreve, president. Stebbins Theatre Equipment Company, 1804 Wyandotte
Street, Kansas City.* C. Badger, manager.
NEBRASKA
The BalWtyne Company, 1707-11 Davenport Street, Omaha. Robert Ballantyne, owner.
QucJity Theatre Supply Corporation, 1511 Davenport Street, Omaha.
Western Theatre Supply Company, 214 N. ISth Street, Omaha.* F. A. Van Husan, and E. N. Epley, partners.
NEW MEXICO
Eastern New Mexico Theatre Supply Company, Box
1099, Oovis.
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