Motion Picture Magazine, July 1914 (1914)

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MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE Broadway "^lECOGNIZED as the home of Opera, Musical Comedy, Vaudeville and all things theatrical, has responded to the call of the " Movies." A number of theatres on the Great White Way are now showing Motion Pictures in conjunction with their regular programmes. Motion Pictures to be shown on this wonderful thorough- fare must conform to the well-known Broadway standard, i.e.—the very best. It naturally follows that these high-class pictures must be shown the critical Broadway public through the medium of the projecting apparatus accepted as the standard in the Motion Picture world. The Palace, Hammerstein's, Globe, Casino, Garrick, Vitagraph, Circle, Lincoln Square, Herald Square, Broad- way and Republic Theatres are a few Broadway houses using Power's Cameragraph No. 6A, the Motion Picture Projecting Machine with the Broadway reputation. Correspondence with our Department C is invited regard- ing the patented exclusive intermittent movement and other distinctive features of this perfect machine. NICHOLAS POWER CO. Ninety Gold Street - - - New York City When ansneriug advertisements kindly mention MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE.