Le Courrier Cinématographique (Mar 1913)

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Georges MENDEL, Constructor patented S.G.D.G. Tel. 213-1 1ovis, Boulevard Bonne-Nouvelle, PARIS (ct Arr) France :Telegr. addr. PHOTOCINÉ The heally construction of the ELECTRIC CINEMA Also its ELECTRIG MANUFACTURY Makes a true Apparatus of preciseness, which creates the CINEMATOGRAPH into money for everyone The ELECTRIC CINEMA (an apparatus equalling the heavy models used in the great workings) being able to surpass all the films of the world is composed ot : 1° An arm winder placed above à drum debtor holding the spool of films 300 mètres long. The prevalence is made by a Maltese Cross; 20 À passage and a window furnished with compressors made up of springs ; 3° À ‘* cadreur ’ordered conjointly with the object-glass ; 4° An automatic ‘ réembobinage” at the end of the Cinema by a system moved by the apparatus (this méchanism is recommended because it suppresses any danger of fire or deterioration of the belt); 5° A very clear-object-glass made up into an universal setting; 6° À handle; 7° À lid; 8” A lighting cone which has its optic system and its incandescent lamp furnished with a reflector and its electric thread add its circulating handle; 9° Two spools whit brass axes and unalterable cheeks ; 10° The all mounted on feet three legs, strong and practical, being able to be placed anywhere assuring a perfect stab\lity. 11° And ELECTRIC MANUFACTORY in its coquettish box fashioned after prolished mahogany. The ELECTRIC CINEMA weighs with its Electric Manufactory 23 ky The ELECTRIC CINEMA complete ready to work everywhere delivered with its electric source = 1 Spool of 300 metres Films-Stock great variety of subjects 450 fi S AM For the places which have the electric handle the ELECTRIC CINEMA can be delivered with an electric handle which is adaptable to any lamp (with the necessary resistance to go on the secteur). 360 frs L Without the electric manufactory. NEW ! SENSATIONNEL ! ! The Singing Cinematograph is obtained by 3 Synchronisme MENDEL . D Breveté S. G. D. G. : PARIS Done greatest attraction of the century is, without contradiction, the cine5 Ograph. But to give life with its absolute truthfuiness 1/ avas necessary 10 Se word to the movement. This is what is done; we must note it down with Enthusiasm which deserves that splendid invention which makes a Sans step in Science. hese two apparatus are joined a/ any distance from one to the other by.a Ynchrone mechanism. prie synchronism which binds the two apparatus is an elec/ro-mecanic jewel : ï ich weighs 8 kilos (as large as a compass box), it Is a marvel of simpliÿ and a child can work it. he prettiest scenes have been created to complete the work and we have N some operas, operas-comiques, recitals by ours best Ttists who, by their variety, will amuse every classes of Society. » Adaptation of the ‘ Synchronisme ” bn on any cinematograph 500 frs. Ming of the most prettiest singing scenes. ; List of the views on demand. See