Motography (Apr-Dec 1911)

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THE PEER OF ALL Moving Picture Machines *|>HE table for lamp-house is provided with a substantial swing movement which instantaneously brings the lamp into optical center either with the M. P. Projection or Stereopticon lenses, and the Tilting Arrangement, giving ample latitude, is governed by the moving of the support through the arc provided at the back of the stand. /^HE base, at its center, ■*■ rests on a device by which the machine can be swung to right or left, and the center of gravity of this stand, together with its table support, and in conjunction with the Head and lamphouse, owing to careful calculation, provides a machine of perfect rigidity and freedom from all vibration. NO MORE TROUBLE WITH CITY EXAMINERS IF YOU USE THIS Thoroughly Fireproof Machine New York, Boro of Brooklyn, Oct. 3, 1911. MANHATTAN SLIDE CO., 124 East Fourteenth Street. Gentlemen .— The "Simplex" Moving Picture Machine that I bought through you is undoubtedly the best projector we have ever used in Prospect Hall. After using the other machines I cheerfully state that the "Simplex" is decidedly the best and gives us entire satisfaction. Yours very truly, WM. D. KOLLE, Prop. ""Just the Machine the department has been looking for. — "City Official Inspector.'' w EASIEST OF ALL MACHINES TO HANDLE, THREAD AND OPERATE SALES OFFICE 23 East Fourteenth Street, New York