The Moving picture world (July 1920)

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THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD July 10, 1920 CAPITAL 4 2.000.000 Moore's Theate i: s Cor i»oijati6x" ) TOM MOORE.Put April £6, 1920. Hon, Nicholas Power Company, 90 Gold Street, f»6* York City,H.Y. Attention of Mr. Will C. Smith. General Manager. Gentlemen: As I an about to begin the construction of two additional theaters in this City, I an most naturally concerned as to whether or not I will be able to ge"t six of your latest model machines. I will not require them for four or five months, but, knowing the demand for your machine, want to get my order In early.. .1 have, as you know, been using. your machines for the past IS years, during which time I have of course tried about every machine manufactured, with the result that I have always had to replace such other makes with Powers to be sure I had the best. I amtaking no chances of further experimenting — hence the p.bove order. I look upon your .concern as not only having the befit and the most reliable machine on the market, but the matter of personal service and attention that follows the sale of your machines is one that gains for you full confidence of the purchaser. lour accomplishments in the direction of putting a perfect picture on the screen and in the durability of your outfit are especially deserving ef my high praise. "tore power to the Powers." Elth thanks for past and future courtesies, believe me to be Very sincerely yours, Good Will is Built Into Power's Projectors President, Koore's Theaters Corporation* No. 3 — Fifteen Years Co-operation I look upon your concern as not only having the best and the most reliable machine on the market, but the matter of personal service and attention that follows the sale of your machines is one y that gains for you full confidence of the purchaser. Your accomplishments in the direction of putting a perfect picture on the screen and in the durability of your outfit are especially deserving of my high praise. NICHOLAS POWER COMPANY INCORPORATED EDWARD EARL, President N in ety Gold St . New York, N . Y.