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Carton Protects Carbons<br />

During<br />

Storage<br />

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A new, self-locking container for projection<br />

carbons has recently been announced<br />

by the National Carbon division<br />

of Union Carbide & Carbon Corp. The<br />

carton is said to add materially to the<br />

convenience and protection of carbons<br />

which are stored in the theatre previous<br />

to use.<br />

Because of long flaps which fold into<br />

the box, which is actually of one-piece design,<br />

the carton remains intact even when<br />

opened. No staples, tape or string is used<br />

in storing the boxes.<br />

Ample Warning in<br />

Reelend Alarm<br />

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We install itwe<br />

service it<br />

When you get set for television in your<br />

theatre, RCA Service Engineers are prepared<br />

to help you.<br />

These experts have received intensive<br />

training in the television laboratories and<br />

factories of the Radio Corporation of<br />

America and are qualified to supervise<br />

the installation of complete theatre TV<br />

systems and keep them running.<br />

They will see to it that all video equipment,<br />

including coaxial lines and antennas,<br />

are installed for maximum operating efficiency.<br />

They will give whatever operating<br />

instructions are necessary to your projectionists<br />

on handling the equipment. They<br />

RCA Service Engineers on<br />

television assignments are<br />

factory-trained experts. You<br />

can depend on them to keep<br />

your theatre TV equipment<br />

at peak efficiency.<br />

will be on ready call for quick emergency<br />

service.<br />

Like the Service Plan for motion picture<br />

equipment, RCA's new Theatre TV<br />

Service includes periodic inspection calls<br />

and unlimited emergency service—at reasonable<br />

rates. Tubes and components are<br />

replaced without additional charge when<br />

Parts Plan is included.<br />

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IMAGINE IT— television programs on<br />

your screen with reliability corresponding<br />

to a motion picture show. It's a fact<br />

when it's backed by RCA Service. Write<br />

for complete information.<br />

A new reelend alarm which not only<br />

gives the projectionist a constant reading<br />

on the projection time left in any reel but<br />

also sounds three distinct bell warnings<br />

near the end of each reel is announced by<br />

the Reversible Sign Co.<br />

A soft rubber roller, which rides on the<br />

film, is designed to avoid film scratching<br />

and is light in weight to avoid wear on<br />

the roller itself. The film arm can be<br />

raised out of the way for quick and easy<br />

threading. Adjustments make it possible to<br />

set alarm rings for any spots from zero<br />

to five minutes before the reel end.<br />

According to the manufacturers, the<br />

alarm is easily attached to any make of<br />

projector magazine.<br />

RCA SERVICE COMPANY. IMC.<br />

A RADIO CORPORATION ofAMERICA SUBSIDIARY<br />

CAMDEN. NEW JERSEY<br />

WHEN LIGHTS GO OUT-<br />

Your Best Friend is a<br />

_ LAMPLIGHTER ^^«eT^e*f^ UNIT<br />

Avoid Panic and Injury<br />

^, Just one of many models<br />

W INQUIRE NOW!<br />

PRODUCTS CO.,<br />

95 ATLANTIC AVE.<br />

BROOKLYN 2, N. Y.<br />

'^%p6c\a\ii\s in Emergency Lighting"<br />

INC.<br />

BOXOFFICE :: December 2, 1950<br />

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