Moving Picture News (Jul-Oct 1913)

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THE EDISON KINETOSCOPE an unsurpassed moving picture machine from every point of view. Once used always used. What's the use of running a motion picture show if it only pays you a fraction of what it could ? What's the use of trying to draw big houses with dim, flickering, eye-straining pictures? Throw out the old machine. It isn't getting you anywhere. Put in the motion [)icture machine that keeps people coming back — the Edison Kinetoscope. The Edison projects pictures that are clear and steady as a rock. It's simple to operate, doesn't break down every little while and isn't a fire bug. it's the machine for full houses and big profits. Write us, now, for Catalog 500 and a co[)y of the Edison Kinetogram. Price, with Rheostat, I 10 volts, 25-40 amperes $250.00 Price, " 1 10 volt. 60 Cycle Transfonner 270.00 THOMAS A. EDISON, Inc., 275 Lakeside Avenue, Orange, N. J. In wiitiiiK III iidvri lisei s plrasr mention "M()\INC"i IMC"l"l'KK. NKWS"