Moving Picture World (Jul-Sep 1915)

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July 17, 1915 THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD 545 WHAT became of the SIMPLEX PROJECTORS purchased by UNCLE SAM? United States Government War Department Bought 66 Simplex Projectors in March, 1915 Although higher in price and notwithstanding protests of competitors, SPECIAL BOARD OF GOVERNMENT EXPERTS decided on SIMPLEX These Projectors were shipped to CHINA, CANAL ZONE, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, and the ARMY POSTS all over the UNITED STATES. All Government Departments are now demanding SIMPLEX PROJECTORS ASTOR THEATRE, New York, One of the most exclusive theatres for motion pictures, uses SIMPLEX. LIBERTY THEATRE, New York, The highest priced moving picture house in the world, uses SIMPLEX. STRAND THEATRE, New York, One of the largest and finest moving picture theatres in the world, uses SIMPLEX. U. S. GOVERNMENT at San Francisco Exposition uses MR. EXHIBITOR— Send for Catalogue A. MADE AND GUARANTEED BY T^PrecisionMachine (q.Inc. 317 East 34th: St NewTfork