Motion Picture News (Jan-Feb 1922)

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HERE IT IS!! Simplex-Sun-Light Arc High Intensity Projector Lamp Showing Simplex-Sun-Light Arc High Intensity Projector Lamp with Simplex Mechanical Arc Feed The SIMPLEXSUN-LIGHT ARC HIGH INTENSITY PROJECTOR ARC LAMP DIFFERENT AND BETTER than any other because IT functions perfectly on any amperage from 70 to 120 IT has every adjustment that the regular carbon arc lamp uses IT has no motor inside of lamp house IT is built to withstand heat and for long service IT is marketed only after the most rigid tests extending over a period of years 1 OH SIMPLEX-SUN-LIGHT ARC 1 vFU LAMPS ARE NOW OPERATING IN AND AROUND NEW YORK CITY Built and developed jointly by the Precision Machine Co. and Sun-Light Arc. Corp. THIS IS THE LAMP WHICH MADE THE CAPITOL THEATRE, N. Y. C, SCREEN LIGHTING THE TALK OF THE INDUSTRY REMEMBER The superiority of this lamp is backed up by the reputation of its builders only after several years of strict and severe tests. SEE ONE AT YOUR NEAREST SIMPLEX DISTRIBUTOR AN ACHIEVEMENT IN PROJECTOR LIGHTING