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Motion Picture News (Sept-Oct 1918)

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2094 Motion Picture Net w , mm Projectionist Ray Says: "Where POWER'S CAMERAGRAPH comes through again, is in the LAMP HOUSE. All Lamps generate a great amount of gas and heat ; unless you get rid of it properly, you'll break your condensers and chill your carbons. " POWER'S LAMP HOUSE is scientifically ventilated. The air is heated before reaching carbons and condensers, and a steady circulation maintains an even temperature which greatly reduces expansion and contraction. " And GRIP-O ! Some carbon holder ! Its everlasting non-slip grip, holds carbons in plumb and gives the top-notch area of contact for easy transmission of the ' juice.' " POWER'S CAMERAGRAPH ! Look it over and you'll never overlookit. I'm saying again : "IT PUTS THE PICTURE ON THE SCREEN" I NCOte POfeAT€ D Pioneers of Projection 90 Gold Street, New York. N.V III WILLIAMS PRINTING COM-PANT. NKW