Reel Life (Sep 1913 - Mar 1914)

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Ee©l iJfe 21 Mr. Exhibitor: If you have a No. 6 machine, you can get the convenient improvement of No. 6A on it without much expense. The STERN SPECIAL EQUIPMENT for $57.50, consisting of lamp house, arc lamp that will take 12" carbons with all adjustments'. Special sliding ways to fit the No. 6 board and walnut block to raise the mechanism to center of lamp house. Ail you have to do is to remove the small lamp house and you have the improvement of a No. 6A machine NOTE — We have a No. 6 powers, slightly used, regular equipment, good as new for $135.00, and with the special new equipment, $25.00 extra. This is a decided bargain. THE STERN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 109 N. 10th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Moving Picture Supplies STIKWIK CEMENT This Cement is prepared specially to meet the requirements of the operator It is made up in one ounce bottles, with brush inserted in cork, ready for use. Sample bottles to Exchanges, on receipt of postal card. To be had from most Exchanges, or Post Free, six bottles, $1.00. TO EXCHANGES ! We have all kinds of Leader. FILM SAVING CO., 145 W. 45th St., New York AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS FOR POWERS. MOTIOGRAPH, SIMPLEX, EDISON AND STANDARD MACHINES Picture Theatre Equipment Co THE BIGGEST MOTION PICTURE sCpPLY HOUSE IN AMERICA 21 EAST 14th STREET, NEW YORK CITY CONDENSORS— BOOTHS— TICKET CHOPPERS— REELS— REEL CASES— BOOTH CABINETS WE EQUIP MOTION PICTURE THEATRES COMPLETE ThreeReelPassionPlay Life of Christ HAND COLORED FOR RENT C. J. Murphy, Elyria, Ohio WHY SAVE SO MUCH TIME? Englishman Couldn't See Why Three Trains Should Be Used. DURING SEPTEMBER 37 MOTION PICTURE THEATRES In 22 Cities installed 20 Branches Wurlitzer Music Why don't you? It pays I 20 Branches In no other metropolis of the world are similar expenditures contemplated for traffic purposes, and here one touches elemental reasons. Not only is the physical conformation of New York without a parallel, but nowhere else may be found a public so dominantly insistent, so temperamentally avaricious, on the subject of time. Moments spent in transit must be cut down to the irreducible minimum, no matter what prodigality of the same fleeting commodity may ensue. To illuminate this consider an actual occurrence. An Englishmian who recently dropped in at a friend's office on Twenty-seventh street was asked to dine. At the nearest subway station they took a local train to the Grand Central, there dived across the platform into an express, which disgorged them at Seventy-second street, where they entered another local that finally deposited them at the door of the Gothamite's apartment on Broadway and Seventy-ninth street. Followed then a smoke, a refreshing drink and a most leisurely dinner. Half-way through his dessert, the Briton looked at his host. "I've been wondering why we took three trains to get here?" CINCINNATI s J "Why? We saved four minutes 1" The Briton pondered. "I say," he questioned, thoughtfully, 'what are you going to do with" them?" — Harper's Magazine. Why Mother Smiled. George — "Didn't you notice that I pressed your foot at dinner tonight?" Ethel — "Why, jt wasn't my foot you pressed. Oh, George, I wondered why mother was smiling so sweetly at the minister!" — Judge. Theory Vs. Practice. "I am master in my own house. I would allow no woman to dictate to me." "That's right. Let's have a cigar." "I'm sorry, but my wife won't let me smoke in the parlor."