. Journal of electricity. am-ber, seven three-gang in-candescent pockets, sevenD. C. arc pockets in thestage floor, four D. C. arcpockets in spot and flygalleries, and two flood lights on the balcony Electric Company dimmers are provided foreach color in each border, side and foot light, and twoof the three-gang incandescent pockets. These dim-mers are provided with individual and master circuits are controlled by knife switches on thestage board, master control by push-button switcheshere operating contactors on the board in the base-ment. The auditorium lighting is s


. Journal of electricity. am-ber, seven three-gang in-candescent pockets, sevenD. C. arc pockets in thestage floor, four D. C. arcpockets in spot and flygalleries, and two flood lights on the balcony Electric Company dimmers are provided foreach color in each border, side and foot light, and twoof the three-gang incandescent pockets. These dim-mers are provided with individual and master circuits are controlled by knife switches on thestage board, master control by push-button switcheshere operating contactors on the board in the base-ment. The auditorium lighting is semi-indirect and is alsowired in four sections to each outlet for as many March 1, 1918] JOURNAL OF ELECTRICITY 221 colors, viz: white, red, blue and amber. These lampsare fed through four sets of motor-driven dimmers,including a duplicate set of dimmers for footlight circuits are provided with doublethrow switches on the stage board so that they may befed through the auditorium or stage set of dimmers as. THE LOUNGING ROOM A system of direct and semi-indirect lighting gives a pleasant and restful effect. desired. All of this lighting and the motors are con-trolled by three sets of push buttons in the operatingroom and on the stage board, operating contactorsplaced on the board in basement. Exit and emergency lighting consists of aislelights placed in the floor of the auditorium and at-tached to the rails or set in the walls of balcony aisles, \m *j ,mh M J f i ■ *w&,.fp£ ¥ *5 MSw! fcjf/^iS& ■*■*■*•••* w _^f|.: ■ ■ v I I :- ;:Sp ■■■ OPERATING ROOM The latest electrical equipment is used throughout in addition to the regulation lighting required underthe ordinance in corridors, lavatories and exits. Thelighting of the main vestibule is a combination ofsemi-indirect and indirect lighting, as is also that ofthe lobby and lounging room. The exterior lighting of the theater consists ofthree projectors on the marquise on Fourth street andfiv


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