Moving Picture Age (Jan-Dec 1922)

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January, 1922 MOVING PICTURE AGE 33 POWER'S PROFESSIONAL MOTION PICTURE MACHINE SHOULD BE THE GOAL OF EVERY INSTITUTION CONSIDERING OR DEVELOPING A MOTION PICTURE PROGRAM FOR EDUCATIONAL OR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES. POWER'S PROJECTORS ARE USED BY THOUSANDS OF THEATRES, SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, CHURCHES, YM.C.A.'S, INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONS, THE ARMY AND NAVY AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS. SEND FOR THE NAME OF OUR AUTHORIZED DEALER IN YOUR LOCALITY NICHOLAS POWER COMPANY ^CORPORATED EDWARD EARL, President Ninety Gold St. NewYork,N.Y. "The Best Screen we have tried is THE RAVEN HAFTONE" A. G. Balcom Assistant Superintendent of Schools, Newark, N. J. in an address before the Convention National Academy Visual Instruction. Mr. Balcom, who is an authority on Motion Pictures and Projection for Educational purposes, said: For motion pictures a screen should be impervious to light and have a clean white surface. The best screen we have tried is the Haftone. This screen has a plain white surface with a rubber back. The rubber is so pressed in that the screen is perfectly opaque. The pictures appear the same from every angle of the room and are full in detail and rich in effect. The screen is an important factor and should be fully considered from every angle when equipment is being installed. THE RAVEN HAFTONE SCREEN is used in the Capitol Theatre, New York, and the Chicago Theatre, Chicago, the world's two largest Motion Picture Houses. THE RAVEN HAFTONE SCREEN is used by other noted theatres — the United States Navy and leading Schools, Churches, Etc. Raven Screen Corporation One Sixty-five Broadway, New York Please say, "As advertised in MOVING PICTURE AGE," when you write to advertisers.