The Moving picture world (April 1920-May 1920)

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May 8. 1920 THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD 87i MAKE YOUR WORST SEATS AS GOOD AS YOUR BEST Those box seats — the front rows and the side seats — those are the ones that "get your goat" and that of your patrons too, who often leave rather than sit in them. You can make every seat in your theatre a desirable one without remodelling your house or moving a single chair by installing the GLIFOGRAPH SCREEN The only screen achievement, constructed on scientifically correct lines since the beginning of motion pictures. With the Glifograph Screen you see a perfect picture no matter from what angle you view it. NO EYE STRAIN NO GLARE NO DISTORTION STEREOSCOPIC EFFECT BETTER ILLUMINATION Write for descriptive matter. GLIFOGRAPH CORPORATION I;ATER new YORK Loew's New York Theatre and Roof Loew's 116th Street Theatre Loew's 86th Street Theatre Loew's Brevoort Theatre Loew's Bijon Theatre Loew's Palace Theatre, Washington, D. C. 280 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY Some of those who are using Glifograph Screens are: Keith's Palace Theatre Keith's Riverside Theatre First National Projection Room Rialto Projection Room The Plaza Theatre De Luxe Theatre, Utica, N. Y. Cortlandt Theatre, North Bergen, N. J. "THE COSMOGRAPH" Semi-Professional Portable Projector MAKES FRIENDS ON ITS QUAUTY KEEPS THEM ON ITS PERFORMANCE The COSMOGRAPH represents an ideal successfully achieved. That ideal has been to produce a portable projector compact, and light in weight, simple and economical to operate, of sturdy construction, and surpassing in performance. THE DWYER BROS. & CO. BROADWAY FILM BUILDING CINCINNATI, OHIO 729 SEVENTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY TRACTIVE PROPOSITION TO DEALERS Gundlach Projection Lenses Can not be surpassed for critical definition, flatness of field, brilliancy of image and illumination, and we maintain absolute uniformity of quality. That's the reason they are used in nearly every theatre in the United States and Canada. Gundlach-Manhattan Optical Co. 808 So. Clinton Ave., Rochester, N. Y.