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Show One-Man Movie Theater Invented by New Yorker WASHINGTON. A one-man one-man motion picture theater, which could be completely operated ope-rated by a single attendant, including in-cluding ticket selling, the making of change, taking the admission fee, and working the projecting machine Is described in a patent (No. 2,032,-410) 2,032,-410) granted here to A. N. Goldsmith Gold-smith of New York city. By a novel arrangement, the conventional con-ventional ticket booth would also become the projecting room In which one person could run the whole "show." Use of fireproof film would be used to eliminate the fire hazard. haz-ard. The film would be of small size so that a complete two-hour show would be contained on a single reel. This eliminates the need of two or more projecting machines usually required where larger film is used, says the inventor. |