Moving Picture Age (Jan-Dec 1921)

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HJ : Confidence Our daily decisions owe their very existence to confidence. Like a hidden power behind the throne, a sense of confidence within us, constantly pilots or urges right action. Back of your ultimate decision to use the little De Vry Portable Projector is that feeling of confidence, in its ability to perform — confidence that its illumination system is scientifically correct, and, last but not least, in the sincerity and progressiveness of the big manufacturing institution behind its production. Thousands are in use today. Leaders in every line of industrial, educational and religious fields highly endorse the De Vry Projector. It is the easiest to operate, gives most light per watt consumption and by simply attaching extension cord to any lamp socket you may have moving pictures any time at your convenience. In the activities of the university extension department, county agents, etc., the De Vry Portable Generator has proven itself a necessity — a small, compact little outfit which fits under the hood of a Ford car, furnishing the current to run your projector, stereopticon or house lights. Your copy of the new G-P descriptive folder is now ready to be mailed. The De Vry Corporation 1240 Marianna St. Chicago 111., U. S. A. iniiife New York Office: 141 West 42nd Street VfieDe\rt/ The standard of portable projection Takes standard size reels and film. •*-' A