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A 'THE Government has made a new set of picture enthusiasts who are ■ among the foremost to realize that the moving: picture field has passed
^J I the stage of being a mere entertainment to the point where it is an -U educator. They find it just as important to attend motion picture theaters regularly as they do to read the newspapers daily."
— ADOLPH ZUKOR
(President Famous Players-Lasky Corporation)
Lyne S. Metcalfe, Editor
CONTENTS
PAGE
"Babes in the Woods" — Illustration 4
Editorials 5-6
Films Build Future Business Men — By N. Frank Neer 7
Industrial Films and Educationals Need in Mexico —By George D. Wright 8
Selling Goods by Illustrated Lectures — By E. P. Corbett 9
Literal Film Versions of Books, Subject of Questionnaire ' 10
Canada Books Propaganda Pictures Through Its Consuls — By Charles F. Stark 10
Movies on Husbandry at State Fairs — By Don Carlos Ellis 11
Marvels of Animated Diagrams and Their Widening Uses — By Jam Handy 12
Department "of Interior Plans Pictures to Show in Schools 12
Scientists Film Physiology of the Heart — By Charles F. Herm 13
"Scarlet Trail" Feature Film, a Model Moral Lesson. 14
Policy Standards of Review Board — Part II 15
AD SLIDES— GOOD AND BAD— By Jonas Howard 16
PAGE
"Screen Sense" and the Advertiser— By E. J. Clary. 17 School Board and Home League Show Films for
Juveniles _ i g
National Tube Company's Film Shown at Engineers'
Meeting in Illinois 18
WITH THE REEL OBSERVER— By Henry' Ma'c
Mahon 19
Standards the Need in Production of Short Length
Pictures— By George Wieda 20
Fight Vice in Canada With Moving Pictures 20
Vocational Training Offers Field for Moving Picture
— By John S. Bird " 21
HERE AND THERE. 22
Non-inflammable Film— How and When?— By A
MacMillan .' 23
Literature on the Screen— "Little Women" — By Lyne
S. Metcalfe 24-25
PROJECTION 26
THE OTHER FELLOW'S IDEA 27
PRODUCTIONS WORTH WHILE 28
WHERE TO RENT THE FILMS 29
SLIDES 30
?— ASK US— ? ~... 30
Interesting Announcements to Be Found in the Advertising Pages
EQUIPMENT
PAGE
Uniscope Co 1
Nicholas Power Co 31
Scott and Van Altena 32
"Maybe Stone Has It" 32
Beseler Lantern Slide Co 32
Universal Motor Co 32
United Theater Equipment Co 32
Keene Sample Case Co 34
Riley Optical Instrument Co 34
Joseph Hawkes 35 .
Pathescope Co. of America 35
Atlas Educational Film Co -. . . 36
The Argus Enterprises 37
Victor Animatograph Co 38
Excelsior Illustrating Co 38
Filmgraphs, Inc 46
Autopticon Co 46
PAGE
Thomas J. Owen 47
De Vry Corporation 48
Precision Machine Co (Back cover)
FILM PRODUCERS AND DISTRIBUTORS
Robertson Cole Co. ... (Inside front cover)
Famous Players Lasky Corporation 3
Camel Film Co 33
Bosworth De Frenes and Felton 34
Films of Business Corporation 35
Pathescope Company of America 35
Exhibitor's Booking Agency 36
The Argus Enterprises 37
Educational Films Corporation 39
Argus Laboratories . . . ._ 40
Leggett & Gruen 44
PAGE
Arthur E. Curtis 45
Filmgraphs, Inc 45
Baumer Films, Inc (Inside back cover)
SLIDES
Beseler Lantern Slide Co 32
Scott and Van Altena 32
United Theater Equipment Co 32
Riley Optical Instrument Co 34
Keene Sampje Case Co 34
Joseph Hawkes 35
The Argus Enterprises 37
Victor -Animatograph Co 38
Excelsior Illustrating Co. 38
Thomas J. Owen 38
Filmgraphs, Inc 46
Reel and Slide magazine is published the first day of each month by Class Publications, Inc., at 418 S. Market street, Chicago, 111. Phone Wabash 912. Subscription price: 15 cents per copy, $1.00 per year, postpaid, in the United States and possessions ; Canada, $2.50. Edward F. Hamm, President. William Eastman, Vice-President. William C. Tyler, Treasurer.
(Copyright, 1919)