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August 19. 1916
THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD
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-But True "For A' That"
One ruined film, one "little breakdown," one interrupted performance, costs more than the difference between a "Simplex" and an ordinary projector.
The following testimonial is no "Chestnut" but right up-to-the-minute and proves what we say about "Simplex" Projectors.
Circleville, Ohio, July 26, 1916. Precision Machine Co., New York, N. Y.
Gentlemen: We are using a pair of Simplex Projectors, one motor driven, with thorough satisfaction. Our old machine (Serial No. 695) we purchased from Mr. Dwyer, Columbus, O., in May, 1913; with the exception of one intermittent sprocket we have placed no repairs whatever on this machine, and it has been operated daily
i that date, t record to buying cleaned and oiled. Circleville will always
Projector in the first place, and thereafter kee nsistent Simplex advocate in very truly,
(Signed) L. M. SALTER. Operator.
Grand Opera House
THE PRECISION MACHINE CO., Inc., 317 East 34th St., New York, N.Y.
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The Most Powerful Mystery Drama
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Produced by Wharton, Inc.
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A worthy sequel to "The Perils of Pauline" and
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"The Exploits of Elaine"
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15 Strong, Emotional Episodes
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31,000 Feet
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Exclusive Rights for
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ALL ENGLISH COLONIES
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AFRICA— ASIA— AUSTRALASIA
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ENTIRE CONTINENTAL EUROPE
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