Moving Picture Age (Jan-Dec 1920)

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February, 1920 MOVING PICTURE AGE 43 416 Ceotre St. ^ Trenton, H.J. , KoveiEber 3, 1919. Bu2to« & Jamea Ino* 252 Saat Ontario 3t.y Chloago, 111. I 801 forwarding to yon mtder aoparato oorar a pliot#gri9h of flOTvmor Ronyon of Vev: Jersciy as a oamsramaii vlVi on* of your tTalT«rul Oameras* Tb« f iguras In tbo plotux« a?* as follows. Oa the (left) Gov. Eonyon of Sew Jersey, iCentre) Sireotor, Dr* L.B.Blan, Dep't. of Institutions and Agencies StKte of In Jers^, (Blgbt) Offioial CinaEnatogTaphar Trask l* Kiueger of Sep't. of Instltntions azid Agenoies. tba DepcirtiQent of Institutions and Ageaclej of the State of Hew Jersey as far as I knov are the first Id the countxy to adopt the motion picture oas^)algB to ahov the pahlio bov Hen Jersey o&res for it's vards ^ioh Inoludss ell the State Hospitals for the Insane, State Prison, Girls Home, Eocie for Boys, Vomens Befonoatory, and various other Institutions. What I vajxt to sey Is this, that ve have tro ttaiveraal Cameras 400 ft. oapaoity, one autorafttio dissolre, and the other no diasolve, and they hasre given the very best of servioe toth in X-Bay and 3oieiitlfio Besearoh «onc and in straightpicture Qalciog* I here shot twenty thousand feet up to the present &Ata and am pleased to say I have not lost one foot of film throu^ camera trouble. j'Xn all my experience vith the Universal Cfioera while in the Fhoto.Dlv. of the Signal Corps C.S.ijn^ and niy present position with tiie State of Hew Jereoy it has never failed to delivey the goods for me* I vlsh yon «ould send na a catalogue or any other literatun that you hare on hand as there are several Irtates in tAiion lAiioh are vrlting us for informatios aa to oar ednoatlon oaicpaig^ TQ are so ably oonduotlng fostered by GonsileQlozwr Burdette G. Lewis and Dr.L.B.Blan of 12i9 Dep't. of Institution aoft Ageooies while I am doing the photo^^hio woilc. Tours truly, y^ . 416 Centre St. Trenton, B.J< The Governor of New Jersey making pictures with a UNIVERSAL N the State of New Jersey they are using moving pic ture cameras for educational purposes in con' nection with State Hospitals, Prisons, Homes, Reformatories and various other institutions. Mr. Frank A. Krueger is the official motion picture photographer for the State and naturally uses a UNIVERSAL, as with this camera, he knows he gets perfect film all the time and every time. Educators, Explorers, Army Photographers, in fact every operator who has to depend on his camera as a soldier depends on his gun uses a UNIVERSAL. Read what Mr. Krueger says of his trusty machine and then write for illustrated book, catalogue and full particulars. BURKE & TAMES (INCORPORATED) 250 EAST ONTARIO STREET, CHICAGO 225 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY Please say, "As advertised in MOVING PICTURE AGE" when you write to advertisers.