The Moving picture world (November 1923-December 1923)

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260 MOVING PICTURE WORLD November 10, 1923 SPECIAL ROLL TICKETS Ysur own special Ticket any colors, accurately oum bered ; ever? roll iruaranteeJ Coupon Tickets for Prise Drawings'; $5.00. $6.00 Prompt shipments. Cash with the order Got thr sample*. Send diagram f»r Reserved Seat Coupon Tickets, serial or date.» All tickets mutt conform to Govern ment regulation and bear established of admission and tai paid. SPECIAL TICKET PRICES Five Thousand S3.M Ten Thousand 5.00 Fifteen Thousand 1.50 Twenty* five Thousand •.DC Fifty Thousand 123* One Hundred Thousand 18. 00 National Ticket Co. Shamolrin. Pa 220 WEST 42^D STREET NEW YORK PHONC CHICKERINC 2937 ALLAN A.L0WNES PRES. LA CINEMATOGRAFIA ITALIANA ED ESTERA Offlfls) Organ sf the Italian Cirjenstsgrspb Ualsn Published on the 15th and 30th of Each Month Ftrslfn Susstrlptlon: $7.00 «r 85 frsaes ssr Asms Editorial and Business Offices i Via Cumiana, 31, Turin, Italy HALLBERG MOTOR GENERATOR* J. H. HALLBERG 445 Riverside Drive New York THE 800 SEAT ST. HELEN'S THEATRE The new $100,000 house of Chehalis, Wash., as it will appear on completion. architect's wash drawing. From the is an extremely attractive house. The entrance is flanked by lime stone columns and, at either end of the street facade, rise square towers changing to octagon above the roof and surmounted by stone spheres and copper eagles. There is a circular marquee over the main entrance and above this a circular head steel sash, within a lime stone arch, from which radiate copper sunrays. Between this central feature and the towers are illuminated panels of unique Grecian design in olive green, old gold, pale blue, Pompeiian red and white enameled brick and tile. The panels are crowned with a limestone cornice and copper cresting. An Attractive Lobby The lobby and auditorium are of attractive design, beautifully decorated in miroon, mauve and ivory, robin's egg blue and moss green, rose and lavender, silver and gold. The seats are of mahogany black and gold and arranged on the arc of a circle with a gradient of four feet to the screen, affording a good view from each seat. In the projection room, which is located above the lobby, are two Power's, 6-B projection with governor type control and a double 70 ampere transverter. Seattle Supply House Puts Over Good Stunt The quarters of the Theatre Equipment Company of Seattle, Power distributors, has recently been improved with the installation of new private offices. Increased business made this expansion necessary. Lewis and Barthel, partners in the company, report prospects excellent for the coming season. A neat bit of advertising put out by the Theatre Equipment Company was in the form of a card bearing addresses and telephone numbers of all film exchanges, theatres, railroad depots, costume, poster, cameramen and allied interests. While the card itself was not a new idea, the letter that accompanied it was cleverly worded in that it announced the new card as being the last word since the telephone company had made changes in many numbers, due to the installation of dial telephones, and requesting that the patron destroy "all our previous cards as they are worthless and out of date." This naturally insured the elimination of all competitive advertising of a similar na RAVEN HAFT0NE SCREEN is an important part of the equipment of the Covered Wagon Hunchback of Notre Dame Scaramouche ROAD SHOWS RAVEN SCREEN CORPORATION One SixtyFive Broadway, New York FIRE! May result from badly installed electrical equipment «r poorly chosen materials. Hallberg's Motion Picture Electricity $2.50 Postpaid is a book that is as good as an insurance policy if you heed its advice and get the best equipment for your needs, and know how to have it properly installed. CHALMERS PUBLISHING CO. 516 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK, N. Y.