Motion Picture News (Oct-Dec 1930)

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Advertisers' Index The Howman Section for November 1 The following list of advertisers in The Showman Section has been prepared for the convenience of readers, and while care has been taken to make it correct it cannot be guaranteed against possible errors or omissions. Adam Electric Co., Frank American Seating Company Automatic Devices Company Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. Best Devices Company Blizzard Fan Company Boston Rubber Mat Company Brenkert Light Projection Co. Brooks Costume Co. Carrier Engineering Corp. Chicago Expansion Bolt Co. Chicago Uniform & Cap Co. Clark, Peter, Inc. Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Da-Lite Screen Company, The Densten Felt & Hair Co. Econoquipment Mfg. Co., The Essannay Electric Mfg. Co. Ford Company, The J. B. Forest Electric Company Friedley-Voshardt Co. Frost's Veneer Seating Co., Ltd. Fulton Company, E. E. Gallagher Orchestra Equipment Carver Electric CompanyGeneral Electric Company General Register Corporation GoldE Manufacturing Company Hertner Electric Company, The 104 71 102 . 117 . 92 . 72 . 92 95 112 84-85 92 92 . 98 91 97 92 111 92 ... 92 ... 92 115 92 67 to 75 Co. 73 92 ... 69 111 92 114 Heywood-Wakefield 76-77 Hoffmann & Soons 95 Horton Manufacturing Company 92 Hub Electric Company 108 Ilex Optical Company 73 International Projector Corporation 118 Kausalite Mfg. Co. 112 Kliegl Bros., Universal Electric Stage Lighting Co., Inc. Ill Kooler-Aire Engineering Corp. 95 McAuley Mfg. Co., J. E. 89 National Rug Mills, Inc. 72 National Screen Service 117 National Theatre Supply Company 80 Netschert, Inc., Frank 117 Novelty Scenic Studios 112 Pyroloid Sales Company 111 Quality Slide Company 92 Racon Electric Co., Inc. 97 RadiO-Mat Slide Company 117 Slater, Jr., William 72 Standard Mfg. Company 92 Steel Furniture Company 82 Strong Electric Corp., The 73 Torstenson & Company, J. A. 70 Typhoon Fan Company, Inc. 112 Vallen Electrical Company, Inc. ... 79 Weber Machine Corporation 115 Yankee Lubric Company 92 Yates, J. W. 92 RADlO-Vy^-MAT Mr. Exhibitor The Friendly Feeling of your Audience is Personal cultivated by a Message daily — RADIO-MAT SLIDES are your best medium. Sold by all Leading Dealers is ihe Stationery of the Screen Qolf Courses ■ A|L , ) Decorate with «L»ifi!f%' our m SHRUBS TREES FLOWERS GRASS MATS for LAWN EFFECTS, etc. ijSplF Write for Catalogue No. 7 <Hb We make a full line of Artificial Flowers and Shrubs for Theatres, Orchestra Pits, Lobbies, Foy FRANK NETSCHERT, Inc. 61 Barclay St. New York, N. Y. Phone: Barclay 0166 E£ m& P ^1^^ THK BEST ^ ^ MEDIUM TO ^^" ARVEKTISE TALKING VICTORS* i 1 rt DISTINCT STYLES | I ^M For Sound Equipped Houses l —THE TALKING TRAILER k ^^ —THE SOUND TRAILER ft^ jM ASK OUR SALESMAN TO SCREEN 1 wLnrer/aining Gems/ \ Ut Sensation in advertising/ \ \TATIONAL SCREEN SEKVICn JYJ 12* W. 4C» »T. »IW -YOK.K. M 111 CHIC A. O O lOIXNOUIf l\ mo >o wtitiH «». i»n vovtRMoirrxyi. MA \ ■ ■ i ■ -. — ~ ^m CINEPHOR » » LENSES « « PRODUCT OF NUMBERLESS INSPECTIONS IHE secret of the unvaryingly high quality of Cinephor Lenses lies in the continuous control of every process. In grinding, the lenses are repeatedly examined and tested by interference — one of the most critical testing methods known to science. We believe Cinephor Lenses are unequalled in critical definition, flatness of field, illumination, and maximum contrast be* tween black and white. Write for complete literature. BAUSCH & LOMB OPTICAL CO. 678 St. Paul St. « » Rochester, N. Y. BAUSCH &LOMB