Moving Picture World (Jul - Aug 1918)

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1324 THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD August 31, 1918 Projectionist Ray says "Speaking of exclusive features, Power's Loop Setter is always on the job and never fails to come across. "Every projectionist knows what happens when he runs patched or badly worn film. Does he lose the lower 1( )()])? He sure does. "He cant help it; but the Loop Setter can help HIM. "When the loop is lost, this little device instantly resets it just as often as necessary — and it works automatically. The Loop Setter comes only with a Power's, which is another reason why the Cameragraph goes 'em all one better; and why, as I say of it, " It Puts the Picture on the Screen" And Keeps It Theie ■ ICUOL AS POUCft COMR I N C O 12. POftATSD Pioneers of Projection 90 Qold Street. Mew York. N .V