Moving Picture News (Jan-Jun 1913)

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THE MOVING PICTURE NEWS 5 QUALITY WINS SIMPLEX MACHINES ARE USED FOR THE PROJECTION OF QUO VADIS. Astor Theatre, New York. QUO VADIS. Garriek Theatre, Philadelphia, QUO VADIS. Academy of Music. Baltimore. AXSO INSTALLED BY VALENTINE THEATRE. Toledo, Ohio, REGENT THEATRE. New York. Our Chicago distributors cannot get Simplex machines fast enough to supply the demand. BELL & HOWELL CO.. 217 "W. Illinois St., telegraph — "Ship all machines on order at once. Mailing order today for twenty more machines." KLEINE OPTICAL CO.. 166 No. State St., telegraph— "Ship at once six Simplex machines." E. E. FULTON. 154 W. Lake St.. telegraphs— "Need ten Simplex machines at once for orders on hand. Ship quick." All of the above telegrams were received this week. Have you ordered your Projector? .If you are still investigating, catalogue B is yours on request. Made and guaranteed by PRECISION MACHINE CO. 317 EAST 34th STREET NEW YORK A Good Big Clock For Very Little Money nirnw n/lliniTnn Should hare a GOOD clock next tVrKl I A H lull K Should subscribe for a GOOD • • Miiiiwiiwii trade paper. dbe IFilovrng picture 1Rews Having made a favorable arrangement with one of the largest clock companies in this country, can now offer to its readers a Regular Eight Day Clock, 3SJ^ inches high, with a 12-inch dial, and a subscription to the Moving Picture Xews for one year for §4.45. This clock is first-class in every respect and would cost you a great deal more than the price we charge you for both the clock and subscription combined. The offer is good for old or new subscribers, and is offered for a limited period to show you how you can get two GOOD articles for a small outlay, and you need both. REMIT BY CHEQXTE OR POST OFFICE MONEY ORDEE NOTE: — As three of these clocks can be forwarded by freight at the same cost as one only (the three weighing under 100 lbs.), it will pay you to send in three subscriptions for one delivery to the same freight office at $4.45 each and divide the freight cost. "Each clock is packed in a wooden ease, f.o.b. at the factory, Forestville, Conn., weight 30 Its. Have your local agent advise you just what the freight charges will he. ttbe UTlovmg picture 1Rews 30 WEST 13th STREET SEW TORE CITY In writing to advertisers please mention "MOVING PICTURE NEWS"