Motion Picture News (Oct 1913 - Jan 1914)

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THE MOTION PICTURE NEWS 5i ANNOUNCEMENT We are now printing the word " Eastman " on the margin of all our Cine film. We want the exhibitor to know when he is and when he is not getting Eastman film. It will be to his advantage — and ours. Of course it will take time for such identifiable films to reach the consumer — so don't expect results at once — but it's a step in the right direction — for your interests and ours. EASTMAN KODAK CO. The Peerless Motion Picture Projector This is the machine that in less than two years has so far out-distanced all competitors that it now fairly stands alone — the victor — accepted by all progressive users as without an equal. Nearly every first-class motion picture theatre lately constructed or about to be completed has specified for Simplex equipment. Those houses now in operation, who have equipment that is not g.ving satisfaction, should at once investigate the claims we make for Simplex, and which are capable of proof. In addition to selling the best projector made, we give without extra charge advisory service that is of great value to the inexperienced theatre owner. Do us the favor to inspect the Simplex thoroughly before you buy, or if your present equipment is not up to the required standard necessary to meet your competition. If we fail to convince you the fault is ours. Send for prices and literature, or call at our salesroom for demonstration. HOWELL SALES CO. Room 746A First National Bank Building Chicago, III. — "detail is absolutely perfect" with Radium Gold Fibre Screen Sept. 29, 1913. American Theatre Curtain Co., New York. Mr. G. H. Callaghan: Dear Sir: — We have just installed your Radium Gold Fibre Screen, and wish to say that same meets with our sincere approval. Detail is absolutely perfect and there is an entire elimination of ghost effect so peculiar to other screens. With best wishes for success, I remain, Yours truly, E. E. TISCH, Idle Hour Theatre, New York City. American Theatre Curtain Supply Co. Sole Manufacturers ST. LOUIS G. H. CALLAGHAN, Eastern Representative 7th Floor, Heidelberg Bldg. New York City In writing to advertisers please mention "THE MOTION PICTURE NEWS"