The Moving picture world (December 1920)

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938 MOVING PICTURE WORLD December 18, 1920 S P PEE E R R Directo Hold-Ark and Alterno Projector Carbons Place an order with your nearest dealer at once and learn why projectionists all over the country are so satisfied with the results produced by SPEER PROJECTOR CARBONS. SPEER CARBON COMPANY ST. MARYS, PA. EAGLE ROCK FILM The Quality Raw Stock Right Photographically. Maximum Service in the Projector. Made by THE EAGLE ROCK MANUFACTURING CO. Verona, New Jersey 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. Mile after mile of EASTMAN FILM it exposed and developed each month at the Research Laboratories, so that through continuous practical tests we may be sure that the quality squares with the Eastman standard. Eastman Film never has an opportunity to be anything but right. EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY ROCHESTER, N. Y.