Motion Picture News (Jan - Mar 1914)

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THE MOTION PICTURE NEWS 53 AMERICAN-ECLAIR ONWARD AND UPWARD The ECLAIR Film Company has fought until now our productions stand as a model for others to emulate. We are constantly moving onward and upward. We have taken one whole floor in the new Leavitt Building, 126 West 46th Street, New York City. We are about to enlarge our Studios at Fort Lee, New Jersey. We are doing things and moving onward and upward. ECLAIR FILM COMPANY FOURTH FLOOR LEAVITT BUILDING 1 26 W.46^ ST., NEW YORK CITY. THE PHANTOSCOPE The Phantoscope projects a brilliant eight-foot picture in rural districts or elsewhere when current is not available, using standard film, and the gas generator which we furnish (at a cost of but $25 additional). We are selling to others, why don't we have YOUR order? Send small deposit and we'll ship C.O.D. privilege of examination. Phantoscope, complete, d* "| l"|/VOO in traveling case «P X \J\J Phantoscope Mfg. Company 1400 New York Avenue Washington, D. C, U.S.A. An Investment of $2.00 that will produce a weekly dividend for one year is a subscription to The Motion Picture News for that period. It is "the fastest growing picture journal." In writing to advertisers please mention "THE MOTION PICTURE NEWS"