Moving Picture World (Jan-Mar 1912)

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84 THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD POWER'S The Machine That Is ( N9xi6 Talked About POWER S CAMERAGRAPH No. 6 POSSESSES POPULARITY WITHOUT PARALLEL In no field, where moving pictures are utilized, are the best results so imperatively demanded as that of the illustrated lecture; and here Power's Cameragraph shines as a most important factor. Dwight Elmendorf, Burton Holmes, Lyman H. Howe, Fred Niblo. You know them, perhaps have seen their work. They all use Power's. Why ? Because they must have only the best. For fourteen years Power's has stood for "BEST," and our No. 6 embodies the most advanced thought in moving picture machines. It is perfect in construction, noiseless in operation, projects a picture absolutely without flicker, runs like a watch and firm as the hills eternal. You can't go wrong with a Power's No. 6. Catalogue G is yours on request. NICHOLAS POWER CO. 116-117 NASSAU ST. N. Y. CITY For fourteen years the leading makers of motion picture maehinei CAKBY rRESS, N. Y.