The Billboard 1913-03-22: Vol 25 Iss 12 (1913-03-22)

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‘ ‘ a The Billboard MARCH 22, 1913, THE REAL POWER’S | No. 6A sal Only,statements WHICH CAN BE PROVED, have weight. ‘ee The following recognized features explain ‘‘the real powers’’ of POWER’S No. 6A. _ PERFECT PROJECTION POWER’S CAMERAGRAPH has developed this to the highest point of excellence—pictures absolutely clear, steady and without flicker. “ WE HAVE MANY LETTERS LIKE THESE a: Dear Sirs—‘‘In the reproduction of the Paul J. Rainey African and Arctic pictures, perfect projection has been absolutely necessary. fe ‘‘After carefully comparing the merits of Power’s Cameragraph with other machines, The Jungle Film Co. decided on the Power’s Cameragraph. We are using over 30 machines in our various shows, where they are giving 4 . entire satisfaction.’’ Yours truly, J. C. HEMMENT. ‘ 4 4 ie \, >, ahd PARTS AOL Interchangeable, all constructed of the best material obtainable and made by us, bearing our ier name as guarantee. Repair cost almost eliminated. ar): “Tt has run for over 2,000 hours without one cent cost for repairs. ou; * ‘*‘What can an operator want with any other machine when he can get | Sie this result with Power’s ?’’ Yours truly, { BEN ST. CLAIR, Polace Theatre, Martin, Tenn. OPERATION So perfectly adjusted that while a child may operate it, yet it always does a man’s work, and without noise. ‘ a 7 : ‘On the 22nd day of April, 1911, we installed a Power’s Cameragraph. i “‘ can truthfully say that it is the best machine that I ever saw and I have run five of the other makes, of which most of them were very good, but can not come up to the Power’s. In the four months that I have had this machine I haven’t had to even use the screwdriver once.’’ H. C. MILL, American Theatre, Boston. LOOP SETTER POWER’S CAMERAGRAPH Loop Setter will reset the lower loop automatically without stopping the machine—A POWER’S FEATURE EXCLUSIVELY. NO MORE DARK SCREENS AND BROKEN PICTURES. “I am pleased to advise you, that the loop setter works perfectly and satisfactory ; last night I watched it and found that it set the loop just 18 .imes on a commercial reel of film. Before this, I ran three reels through the machine without loosing the loop or having a single frame-up during the three reels; then I put on the fourth reel, which was the commercial and not in first-class condition, with the result as stated above. ‘I cannot recommend too highly the Power’s machine for the best results in projection, having two of your 6A machines in my theatre.’’ Yours very truly, W. C. ALLEN, Prop. The Casino Photoplay Theatre, Antwerp, N. Y. |. NICHOLAS POWER CO. THE LEADING MAKERS OF MOTION PICTURE MACHINES Let us send you our new Spring Catalogue O. S., giving full ¢-tails.