Motion Picture News (Nov-Dec 1925)

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r A recent installation of five Simplex Projectors at the Metropolitan Theatre, Boston, Mass. Something to be proud of j' To any exhibitor desirous of improving his projection facilities, we will send free of charge complete recommendations covering necessary alterations or detailed specifications for an entirely new projection booth. No obligation. r A well-planned projection room, carefully fitted with the highest grade projection equipment is an unmistakable indication of a truly first-class theatre. Thus, for many of the better houses, Simplex projectors have been selected from among the finest. Distinctive design, exceptional economy of operation, outstanding durability, freedom from mechanical difficulties — unparalleled performance — have won for Simplex projectors a pride of ownership that is rarely, if ever, conferred on any other projector. The Precision Machine Co., Inc. 317 East 34th St. New York