Boxoffice-11.04.1950
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Are your projection lamps old enough to vote?<br />
Whether you are still using horse-and-buggy, low intensity lamps<br />
or early-vintage, high intensity reflector lamps, you should bring<br />
your equipment up to date right now.<br />
WHY.'<br />
Because "National" "Suprex" High Intensity carbons give you the<br />
following advantages:<br />
when you buy<br />
pro'iector carbons,<br />
buy "NATIONAL"^B<br />
1. Brightest, whitest light available in this size carbon<br />
2. Steadier burning, greater dependability<br />
3. Perfect color balance<br />
4. Complete technical service by National Carbon specialists<br />
5. Made in America by American labor<br />
6. Economical to operate<br />
For complete details, write to National Carbon Division,<br />
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation, Dept. MT.<br />
The terrm "National", "Suprex" and "Eveready"<br />
are trade-njarks of<br />
NATIONAL CARBON DIVISION<br />
UNION CARBIDE AND CARBON CORPORATION<br />
30 East 42nd Street, New York 17, N. Y.<br />
District Sales Offices.- Atlanta. Chicago. Dallas,<br />
Kansas Cit)'. New York, Pittsburgh, San Francisco<br />
In Canada: National Carbon, Ltd.. Toronto 4<br />
BOXOFFICE November 4, 1950