The Moving picture world (September 1923-October 1923)

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October 13, 1923 MOVING PICTURE WORLD 605 ONE OF A SERIES OF ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLISHED IN REGIONAL PAPERS by DISTRIBUTORS of POWER'S PROJECTORS TO BE REPRINTED IN THE NATIONAL TRADE PUBLICATIONS SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT: RECENT INSTALLATIONS OF POWER'S PROJECTORS C RANDALL'S NEW AMBASSADOR THEATRE WASHINGTON, D. C. Installs Two Power's Projectors with High Intensity Arc Lamps MOORE'S RIALTO THEATRE WASHINGTON, D. C. Replaces Power's with New Power's Equipment, Including High Intensity Arc Lamps NEW NATIONAL THEATRE RICHMOND, VA. Now Being Equipped with Five Power's Projectors and Three High Intensity Arc Lamps The Special Premiere Showing of SCARAMOUCHE at the Shubert-Belasco Theatre WASHINGTON, D. C. Given with Power's Projectors and High Intensity Arc Lamps WASHINGTON THEATRE SUPPLY CO., Inc. The Largest Theatre Supply House in This Territory 908 G STREET N. W. Phones Main 8647 and Franklin 2101 WASHINGTON, D. C. POWER'S DISTRIBUTORS GIVE POWER'S SERVICE