Moving Picture News (Jan-Jun 1913)

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6 THE MOVING PICTURE NEWS v WHY isn't your motion picture show making you the great big money you read about? How is it that the man in the next block can show the same pictures you do — and take the crowds away from you? We'll tell you. It's all in the machine — you need an EDISON KINETOSCOPE The Edison wins the crowd because it projects Edison Kinetoscope saves the extra money" it clear, flickerless pictures that don't tire the eyes makes, because it runs the longest time with^ the and are a real pleasure to look at. There are no least upkeep expense. Get Posted. Send for Catdiscouraging "intermissions for repairs". And the alog 500 and a copy of the Edison Kinetogram. Price, with Rheostat, 110 volts, 24-40 amperes $225.00 Price, " 1 10 volt, 60 Cycle Transformer 245.00 THOMAS A. EDISON, Inc., 274 Lakeside Avenue, Orange, N. J. In writing to advertisers please mention "MOVING PICTURE NEWS"