The motion picture projectionist (Nov 1931-Jan 1933)

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Motion Picture Projectionist December, 1931 HIGH INTENSITY REFLECTOR ARC TIMES IN EVERY 100 Peerless Reflector Arc Lamps are the "Preferred Choice." To be universally acknowledged the "one" indispensable requisite for perfect projection, requires more than the indiscriminate use of printer's ink. Such a position can only be attained by a product that is correct in principle, advanced in mechanical execution and which has proven itself superior in actual service and performance. The light producing reserve of Peerless Reflector Arc Lamps brings all projection requirements easily within their ability to do the job best, with greater economy, reduced up-keep cost and hence, greater purchaser's satisfaction. "First Choice" and "Peerless" are inseparably associated. LOW AMPERAGE REFLECTOR ARC WHY EXPERIMENT? MANUFACTURED BY J. E. McAULEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY 552-554 West Adams St., Chicago, III., U. S. A. X?^fQ>v DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL THEATRE SUPPLY COMPANY |H9I BRANCHES EVERYWHERE <®Sras5s'