The Moving picture world (February 1920-March 1920)

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2030 THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD March 20, 1920 MeiroSfudio CluneSiudio Robert dunion-Sfudio Westinghouse Motion Picture Installations Realizing tliat the successful operation of electrical equipment of a motion picture studio or theatre depends upon the ability to meet very exacting requirements, Westinghouse has made a special study of these requirements. This study has placed Westinghouse in a position to render valuable engineering services to hundreds of studio and theatre owners. The following are some of the users and endorsers of Westinghouse apparatus: Grauman'i Theatre, Lot Angelu, Cal. Strand Theatre. Norfolk. Va. Pitt Theatre. PIttlburgh, Pa. Regent Theatre. Elmlra. N. Y. Stanley Theatre. Philadelphia. Pa. Write our nearest district office for our new circular No. TlSk Westinghouse Electric & Hanafmctnrine Co. East Fittabureh, Fa. Sales Offices in all Large American Citiei New York Offlcet Lot Angelet OfHcoa 165 Broadway 811 Van Nuyi BIdg. Metro Studlot Thot. H. Ince Studlot Robt. Brunton Studlot Unlvertal Film Studlot Clune't Studlot tiewf1i5sion-5dnfrand5co,(alif. Strand' tiorfo/h,Va. Westinghouse (Patoit* Fendlnf ) Price of Machine, Complete $16.50 inclndins ten sticks of compound A SMALL INVESTMENTLARGE RETURNS— This Machine is designed to apply a wax compound to the margin of New Films, to prevent damage during the first few runs thru the Projecting Machine. The collecting of emulsion from "green" films on aperture plate and tension springs of the projector is in many cases causing untold damage to the film and excessive wear to the projector as well as marring the presentation on the screen by jumping. Proper Waxing" of New Films — Prolongs the life of the Film. Eliminates excessive wear on Projecting Machine. Insures Steady Pictures on the screen. Prevents tearing of sprocket holes by emulsion deposits. AND Saves the film from having Oil squirted all over it by some Operator trying to get "green" film thru his machine without a stop. The Werner Film Waxing Machine applies the Compound accurately to the margin of the film and positively will not spread wax onto the picture. Wax always in position. Requires no adjusting. Over 1000 in Use in All the Leading Theatres and Exchanges THE WERNER FILM PROTECTOR MFG. CO., Inc. Prii V of Ten Sticks $1.00 In Lots of Ten Boxes $.75 per box RIALTO THEATRE BLDG. ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI