The Moving picture world (April 1920-May 1920)

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WE'VE XJINE years ago the first Simplex was put into commercial use. Since then thousands of them have been installed. Seems as though some of them should be showing signs of old age. But every day we receive letters from users of our earlier models asking that their mechanisms be equipped with up-to-date appliances: think of a nine -year -old picture machine ready for another period of faithful service! ! And, do you know, it's quite a problem to pick up a second-hand SIMPLEX? When next you visit your supply man's repair shop, see if you can find a "sick" Simplex — and then count the number of other machines that are on the shelf for "treatment." THESE FACTS SHOULD PROVE TO YOU THAT SIMPLEX IS A SPLENDID INVESTMENT NEVER HEARD OF A "PUYED-OUT" SIMPLEX WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO INVEST?