Moving Picture Age (Jan-Dec 1922)

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28 MOVING PICTURE AGE February, 1922 UT OF THE DARK VICTOR STEREO-SCREEN FOR DAYLIGHT PROJECTION Distinctive and scientific daylight appliance for Visual Presentation. Portable and Collapsible. No matter what is your vocation — Teacher, Preacher, Demonstrator or Lecturer — you can use the Victor Stereo-Screen to great advantage. More practical than a blackboard for use in the School or Sunday School Classroom. Stereopticon is fitted to shelf attached to Stereo -Screen permitting Lecturer to control operation of Stereopticon while talking. The "Trans -Lux" screen on which lantern slides are projected is the greatest screen invention of the century. Pictures on this screen are perfectly defined and intensely brilliant. Write for Information VICTOR ANIMATOGRAPH COMPANY, Inc. 125 Victor Building DAVENPORT, IOWA, U. S. A. 132 West 42nd Street 38 So. Dearborn Street New York City, N. Y. Chicago, Illinois Please say, "As advertised in MOVING PICTURE AGE," when you write to advertisers.