Motion Picture News (Sep-Oct 1916)

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mm mraiM PRESS, the HOTION’MCTURE INDUSTRY? % PUBLIC OF ALL COUNTRIES!* Williamson I BROTHERS Without intention to deceive, some of the most reliable trades papers have certain news items which have placed the credit for the Submarine scenes in Leagues Under the Sea” where it does not rightfully belong. THEREFORE BE IT KNOWN THAT: The Williamson Brothers ALONE are the originators and sole producers of this latest and most valuable addition to the Motion Picture Industry. Only TWO pictures now before the public, have been manufactured with the aid of the WILLIAMSON SUBMARINE INVENTIONS and DEEP SEA PHOTOGRAPHIC DEVICES. Namely: “THE, WILLIAMSON SUBMARINE EXPEDITION” pictures which are now being shown in nearly all parts of the world, including a run of 2\ weeks in Philharmonic Hall, London, England, and “20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA, Studebaker Theater, Chicago, on October 9th. which had had its premiere at the Nearly half a million of dollars have been expended during four years of research work in the ocean's depths, with submarine chambers, collapsible tubes and special photographic devices, all of which are fully protected by United States and Foreign patent rights, under which The Submarine Film Corporation operates. FLOATING AND UNDER-SEA STUDIOS IN THE MOST DESIRABLE LOCATIONS OF THE WEST INDIES LA&OIWOPIEf AT NASSAU .BAHAMAS. , EXECUTIVE OFFICEf fep FLOOR LONGACRL BLDG. NEW YORK. NY. m BRANCHES LONDON -CHICAGO -LOS ANGELES" 5YDNEY. f „«miZPNITT •S'UIPMAN ' X'ldOT , "bus I NETS' REPCiCSTNTATiVt: , ^