The billboard (Oct 1910)

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OCTOBER 29, 1910. THE BILLBOARD OCTOBER 29, latOi Says HALLBERG Gentlemen, that is a pretty strong werja. Right now comes the time when strong words and virile deeds axe nec- essary—man who don't make good on his promises is . a liar—NOW—3 years ago this month I Promised the Moving Picture Industry IMany Tilings---^ I Promised tiiiat tlie Hallberg Economizer Would-— 1—Save 50% to 90% on your current. . 2. —It would remove the purple ghost. 3. —Render Impossible fuse blowing. 4. —Wonderfully improve your light. &.—Thft^he Hallberii>wpuJdHas:^orever. 6.—(And the most Important promise) That I was so sure of the Hallberg—that I would accept any current-saving.devlce thatyou.had bought and with which you were dissatisfied in part exchangefpr my Hallberg—the FIRST and ON LYJAUTQIMATIC current-saver on Ihemarket. Gem Theatre. BockT Ford, CoL, Aug. 4, 1908. In regard to tlie Economizer, I will wait this moBth and see bow a. cheaper - cnxrent saver does which I hSTe on trial. Xonrs tnd7> Ool. J. A.-UcOiirrr, - Owner Gem' Theatre. Bocky FoidfCol., Not. 11, 1908. . ■ I am tired of S> good current saveni. Ship me TOUTS by.lr^ht at-once. Noth- ing In tbese cbeap ones. : Xonrs trnlT', Col. J. A.. HcCnrry, Owner Gem Theatre. Bocky Ford. Col.. . Feb. 16, 1909. The Hallhers Economizer la cnttlng my juice bill over balf. I am Borry I did not boy it when yon first offered it to me. It woQld have paid for itself many times over. It gives a better pic- ture, no flickering and no' heat In the 'opermtlng room. Tours truly. Col. I. A. McCnrry, Owner C^em Theatre. New Bochelle, N. T., Sept 17, 1010. ' The ThanliaDser Co. can't speak too highly of the Hallberg Ecmomlzer. It does all that Is claimed for it and does It weU. ■Very truly yours, Thanhonser Company, .Ed ThanhoDser, Pres. Archbald, Fa.. Oct. 21, 1909. Begard the purchase of your Hallberg Econmnlier as the very best investment we luve aver made. Very truly yours, C^ric Amusement Co,, ' Per Blcbard F. Foot, Mgr. • '-HiWtlir Qnt.. 'Ma7 8,"vn0. ' Xonr. Hallberg Economizer Is great. I have bad It for six months. ■ Xonrs truly, ' B. W. Marks. Montreal, Can., June 15, 1010. X have been using your. Hallberg Econ- omizer for the past two years and in my estimation it la-the-only economizer on the market to-day. . Xoora sincerely,; H.'W. Conover, Mgr. Keith's Nickel Theatre. Sandusky, O.,'Dec. 1, 1000. 1 am getting the most beantifol light with your Hallberg Economizer ever seen on any curtain anywhere. My bills, are. less than half than'frarmerly. . . :i . Xonrs truly.. -- Theatre Boyal, E. T. Lewis, Mgr. Johnson Opera Honse, Seneca Falls, N. X., March 15, 1910.' I thought I bad a good light before using the Halibers, but know, now 1 waa mistaken. ■■■ Very .truly, J. C. Doyle.. . Again I-say the man who don't make good on his promises is a liarr—a business cheats and .^swindlerv--^that can't continue. - * Some one aslded-me the other day IF I had made good on all my promises-^he wondered because he. saioz^. that not all the' exchanges handled tiie "Hallberg." i ' . ' t I'LL ANSWER ONE—AND PROVE THE OTHER— ,l--AbouC Exchanges—It is true, that ALL of the exchanges do NOT handle the "Hallberg"-^why?-rsev- eral reasons. They make ia smaller profit on my device than the others—I believe in putting money into my ! current-saver—^to benefit you—not to make big profits for the dealer—^I don't get a big profit myself—^I sell close -^to ihemaTginiin.iorderto bring the price TO yijur reach—for your benefit. My device may cost a little more ' than otheis^T-^nd my way of doing business a fittle idifferent-^in^ o machine I sell^>paid for by the man who gets it-^-I have no bad accounts—^you don't have to help pay for the machine someone else gets and don't pay for—^I staiid behind the "Hallberg" with Bank references or a cash guarantee that il'your money back if not satisfied"--and' this offer has STOOD 3 YEAUS WITHOUT b6ihg usedr-that'a why^EYERY GOOD, itELIABLE, TRUSTWORTHY exchange that has the interests of its customers at heart cany the *'HALLBERG"-:Ba1asfied to make SMALL profits and plenty of them. • . , NaW THE OTHER POINT MY FRIEND BRINGS UP-HAVE I MADE 6000 ON MY PROMISES? Determine for yourself- these letters I have by the THOUSAND—ABSOLUTELY UNSOLICITED: Brunswick, Ga., Jan. T, 1910. I take pleasure in atating tbat. tba . Ballbers Economizer Is more than . yoo claim for It, and we are very pleased with tliia investment. - Xours truly. Pastime Theatre, H. M. King, Ifgr. ' : Brooklyn, N. X.. Hay 9, mO. ' Xonr Economizer Is fine and does all yon claim. . ^ Bespectfully, B. S. Clinton, Mgr. Gem Theatre. Denver, Colo., July 1, 1910. Your Hallberg Economizer In twelve ' weeks has made a saving for me on-the Juice bin of tl25.10. It has paid for itself.'-'. Xonr* truly. ■8. A. Fisher, Mgr. Btar Theatre. If a street car stops, you blame the motorman—:if there is a poor light on your screen, you blame the operator— DON'T DO IT-^ve hun the proper things to work with—A HALLBERG ECONOMIZER will give him a chance to show his skill—operators today are intelligent men-^they have a pride in getting the best results for you—^it's due them to reduce the discomforts of a hot, stuffy booth—a "Hall- berg" does this—^wipes out the purple ghost—gives you a dazzling, white light and saves the current bill—The time to do it is NOW, Gonplete Stock-all makes-M. P;MachineSt Opera^^^C^^^^ Free Catalogue, B-1. «J. H. HALLBERG, 36 23pc1 St., (Near Sth Ave.) IWEW YORK OITV.