Moving Picture Age (Nov-Dec 1919)

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MOVING PICTURE AGE 29 Announcement PROSPECTIVE users of motion pictures for religious, educational and industrial purposes will find it to their advantage to communicate with one of the managers of our branch offices located in the larger citi s of the U. S., as listed at the foot of this page. This corporation has in its employ the best informed experts on motion picture and stereopticon slide projection. We have at your service, and for consultation without charge, projection engineers who can give you valuable advice before you become interested in any particular type of equipment. We are distributors for the celebrated POWER'S CAMERAGRAPH. We have developed, and at your disposal, the most perfect and efficient PORTABLE PROJECTOR, which is ready for operation, using the standard 1,000 ft. reel of film, when connected to an ordinary incandescent lamp socket, with either direct or alternating current, for any distance from 15 to 75 feet. Our HALLBERG PORTABLE ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANTS, DYNAMOS, MOTOR GENERATORS, MAZDA LAMP REGULATORS and TRANSFORMERS are the most efficient for your service. We have all styles of SCREENS, and will recommend the type and kind most suitable for your particular requirements upon receipt of specifications. We contract for your entire equipment and furnish everything except the film. United Theatre Equipment Corporation H. T. EDWARDS, Executive Offices j H HALLBERG, President 1604 Broadway, New York Vice President BRANCH STORES Boston, Mass., 26-28 Piedmont Street . . . . . . . . . . R. D. Marson, Branch Manager Chicago, 111., 514 S. Wabash Ave W. L. Stern, Cincinnati, O., 115 W. 7th St A.P.Ross, " Cleveland, O., 714 Huron Road H. J. Mandelbaum, " Detroit, Mich., 57 E. Elizabeth St ' . . . . E. H. Forbes, Minneapolis, Minn., 510 Produce Exchange Building . . . . . . O. H. Dutton, New York, N. Y., 729 Seventh Ave L. W. Atwater, Omaha, Nebr., 13th and Harney Sts. J. Mitchell, Philadelphia, Pa., 1233 Vine St C. A. Calehuff, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1003 Forbes St. D. C. France, Kansas City, Mo., Kansas City Mach. & Sup. Co., Inc., 813 Walnut St. ... T. F. Cole, IMPORTANT— Address Your Inquiry to Dept. *'R" for Prompt Attention Please say, "As advertised in MOVING PICTURE AGE," when you write to advertisers.