Motion Picture News (Nov-Dec 1923)

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2588 Motion Picture News THE NEW FILM STORAGE PLANT JUST ERECTED BY LLOYDS FILM STORAGE CORPORATION IS DECLARED BY EXPERTS TO BE THE MOST THOROUGHLY FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE rt^^t I N THE WORLD u rC7T ? ^ -J ' -j Ci t» n nr r 1 1 1 1 i rr trtrH rrrr-r ITU ilili mj ~r * r rTttrr i n L IF _., i r ARCHITECTS, PARKER AND SHAFFER, NEW YORK. 4 « » THE OPENING OF THIS MAGNIFICENT PLANT SIGNALIZES THE BEGINNING OF A NEW ERA FOR THE FILM INDUSTRY INSURANCE, INDISPENSABLE IN CONNECTION WITH VALUABLE NEGATIVES, WAS OBTAINABLE HERETOFORE ONLY AT PROHIBITIVE RATES GREAT NEGATIVE VALUES CAN NOW BE FULLY COVERED AT AN INSURANCE RATE OF 30 CENTS PER HUNDRED SAVE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS ON PREMIUMS EVERY YEAR BY STORING WITH JOSEPH R. MILES, PRESIDENT OFFICE TELEPHONE WAREHOUSE 126-132 W. 46th ST., N. Y. C. Bryant 5600 161-179 Harris Ave., L. L City