Motion Picture Herald (May-Jun 1946)

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Greeks 'Li M. ^" / the 17>000tieal Theatre otDionyiiu. Illustration from "Stoget Through the Aget" by Harry H. Strong. Ins^eod Ot 2500 Yeots ^9• there would have been a Strong Projection Arc Lamp designed to exactly meet their needs... if they decided to use pictures with their festivals. Yes, regardless of the type theatre you will do well to come to Profection Lamp Headquarters for your requirements. As the only projection arcs manufactured complete within one factory, Strong lamps can be so engineered as to guarantee best screen results. There's a Strong dealer near you who will be glad to give you complete details. Or you may address your request for literature to THE STRONG ELECTRIC CORPORATION "The World's Largest Manufacturer of Projection Arc Lamps" 87 CITY PARK AVENUE TOLEDO 2, OHIO ^ COke^-t/ic&iwfiaaw STRONG t^/ou^tute en ^^/^^ BEHER THEATRES, JUNE I, 1946 31