Reel Life (May 1914 - Dec 1916)

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ACTION HERE is something inspiring in a battle between two great dreadnoughts. Something sinister in the movements of the long, lean torpedo boats and destroyers. They steal upon the enemy unawares and aid in the work of annihilation and destruction. Many such scenes as the above have been acted for the camera and are today depicted in motion pictures. When projected on the screen by Power’s Cameragraph No. 6A, perfect definition of the action is given. This machine is the Super-Dreadnought of the motion picture projecting industry. All dealers and users of our product are hereby guaranteed protection against any litigation arising out of the use of our machines. Nicholas Power Company Ninety Gold Street New York City