Moving Picture News (1911) . l musicthat accompanied the actual ceremony. The films are, inaddition to the present series illustrating all the events ofthe Coronation, etc., and their exhibition will alone occupyabout thirty minutes, twice daily. SIMPLEX PROJECTOR We understand that representatives of Europeanagencies have been over in New York within thepast four or five weeks examining the merits of thismachine, and they are so impressed with the valueof the same that they are asking forEnglish and Con-tinental agencies. With this in view, Mr. Rich sailed on the Olympic Wednesday,


Moving Picture News (1911) . l musicthat accompanied the actual ceremony. The films are, inaddition to the present series illustrating all the events ofthe Coronation, etc., and their exhibition will alone occupyabout thirty minutes, twice daily. SIMPLEX PROJECTOR We understand that representatives of Europeanagencies have been over in New York within thepast four or five weeks examining the merits of thismachine, and they are so impressed with the valueof the same that they are asking forEnglish and Con-tinental agencies. With this in view, Mr. Rich sailed on the Olympic Wednesday, July19th, for England to look after the agencies abroadand take care of the patents in the British PatentOffice. We are given to understand that the saleabroad bids fair to equal if not eclipse the Americansales, and in conversation with one of the Fire Com-missioners, he informed us that in a little while hewould insist upon every machine being enclosed likethe Simplex. This is a matter for other manufac-turers to take RUMINATING AND REFLECTING THE MOVING PICTURE NEWS OUR FRONT COVER ILLUSTRATION The circle this week shows a scene from Champions re-lease of August 7th, entitled Dewey. It is a stirring storyand a film of dramatic and historical interest. PECULIAR TACTICS Cleveland, July 19, 1911. Mr. A. H. Saunders, Editor, Moving Picture News, New York, N. Y. ^. Dear Mr. Saunders:—I have just read your articleentitled Peculiar Tactics in your issue of July 15th,and cannot help writing you a word of encouragementin your good work. I have read many articles in yourpaper that deserve commendation, and my intentionswere to write you ere this, but was lacking time. Thepart that impressed me the most was: Two of the writers state that they have written toa contemporary asking advice, and they are advised(privately and confidentially, of course) to accede tothe requests made to them for their own salvation. Of these tactics of a contemporary I am aware, asI have also received


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