Reel and Slide (Jan-Sep 1919)

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REEL and SLIDE 41 Cut Your Slide Bill 50% SOMETHING NEW— ORIGINAL Standard SAVE-a-Slide Now perfected for all purposes of glass lantern slides LECTURE SONG ADVERTISING and special slides of all kinds. Stops Breakage Saves Money Reduces Carrying Weight One Half Write at once for complete information CDCr Send us one of your slides to remake EDITC T IXXiEi in the "Standard SAVE-a-Slide Way" T 1\£i£i Standard Slide Corporation Largest Lantern Slide . Establishment ■ • '-'in the )Vorld -'■./■ ■ ' 211-West 48th St., NEW YORK Universal Motion Picture Camera being taken up in Observation Balloon on French Front (Photograph Copyrighted by Committee on Public Information) The UNIVERSAL Was Put to Every Test by the photographers of the U. S. Signal Corps who recorded the American participation in the Great War and came through with flying colors every time. It was used in the mud and wet of the trenches on the firing line, in the observation balloons, in the military bases and camps, and everywhere the signal corps photographers went, because the Universal was the only motion picture camera found suitable for over-seas service by the United States government. This was not only an honor but an endorsement of the principles which enter into the construction of the Universal. The work which the Universal turned out for the government is the strongest testimonial to the value of the camera. If considering the purchase of a motion picture camera, learn all about the Universal — the onepiece construction which assures permanent adjustment, perfect operation at all times and protection against displacement through rough handling and climatic changes. One large gear controls all moving parts, simplifying the machine giving the most efficiency, and making every piece accessible. There are many unique and valuable features on the Universal which are. fully described in our booklet on the camera. Write for a copy of this. BURKE & JAMES, Inc. 246 Ontario St., Chicago. Eastern Branch: 225 Fifth Avenue, New York. Please' say, "As advertised in REEL and SLIDE," when yon write to advertisers