Moving Picture World (Jan-Mar 1914)

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jjfjn .THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD ffi r fl II ll -i H ' * ■ '' ''' 1 A iH ■ H 1 il 1 ^1 1 till 1 '1 i 1 It m U certainly is remarliable how well defined tlie lines in a picture are brought out with Bio Carbons Without a question of doubt they are (( The Carbons You Want" Charles L. Kiewert Co. NEW YORK MILWALKEE SAN FRANCISCO 166 Greenwich St. 114 Huron St. 143 Second St. "THE PHANTOSCOPE is a *■ motion picture projector, for home, school or salesman. It uses standard film, which can be rented in every large city, and with hundreds of thousands of subjects to choose from. Is fitted with lenses standard the world over, the same lenses found on machines costing three and four times as much. Has a thousand candle-power lamp, producing a picture eight feet wide, at a distance of from 15 to 60 feet, in city or country district. Turns so easily that a short, light crank is sufficient, for there is but one sprocket and one pair of gears; though you can get it motordriven if you wish. And it weighs but 18 pounds, is beautifully finished in nickel-plate, buffed oxidizing, and satin enamel, with felt feet which will not mar the finest table or desk. Has patented mechanism giving 92% light efficiency, and a rheostat inclosed in the lamphouse, which is also a patented feature, of which it is intended that this shall be lawful notice to infringers, PHANTOSCOPE in traveling case Moael A, $75 Model B, $100 PHANTOSCOPE MFG. CO. Bond Bldg. Washington, D. C.