Educational film magazine; (January-December 1920)

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Clean, Wholesome, Entertaining Motion Pictures especially adapted for use by Churches. Schools, Clubs, Social and Civic OryanizaOons. Let us help you solve t'nis diflicuit problem. Send for our special non-theatrical catalog. Address THE NEW ERA FILMS (Non-theatrical Dept.) 207 SOUTH WABASH AVENUE, • CHICAGO, ILL. FOR SALE 100 Reels of Film All in First Class Condition Single Reel Comedies and Dramas Two Reelers and a Few Three and Five Reel Subjects Price $400 We Also Have For Sale A Number of Used Portable Projectors THEATRE SUPPLY COMPANY 124 West 45th Street, New York City Dr, Frank Dowd, 705 Schofield Building, and E. George Lindstrom, 1j66 Rosewood Avenue, Lakewood, gave stereopticon lectures to Mate hospital patients, in Cleveland, Ohio, at the invitation of Supt. b. H. Williams. Dr, Dowd talked on "The Wonders of the West," while Mr, Ltndstrom described "The Wonders of the East" EDUCATIONAL FIJ M MAGAZINE is tlic only independent liisli-class (not high-brow) magazine cnviTing all non-theatrical usls of the motion picture. Not a liduse organ, no axe to grind, plays no favorites, gives a square deal lo all. Only arlicles of news or magazine value pulilished. No quosli(iiial)le or inharmonious advertising accepted. One subscriiition and advertising rate to every- liody. Mail your dollar now for a year's subscription to 1815 Aeolian Hall. New York City. USE The VICTOR Portable Stereopticon The Choice of Thoiusands of Users This is an Era of Visualization \'isiialize Educational, Amei-icaiiization and Indu.strial Work by Victor StantUtrd Featherweight Slide Subjects Special Slides Made from Any Copy Catalogues and Trial Terms Mailed Upon Request Til*. >l.-)iiiil.'iotiirers VICTORSANIMATOGRAPH CO. INCORPORATED 122 Victor Bldg. Davenport, la. w Still Pictures on Film-Rolls Tlie Whole Lecture Set in One Continuous Film and Used in an Ordinary Lantern hv Means of The TOURISCOPE Attachment which converts your lan- tern into a film machine and enables you to use either glass slides slides made on a continuous film which is non-in- flainmablc and j weighs only 3 ounces to 100 slides Think wliat this means: No more broken slides. Slides never out of order, nor iil)side-dowii, nor handled and only l/40th the weight l/20tli the bulk 1/2 the expense of glass slides So'd for catalog Department EF ' UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, Inc. i?J„'^'l'b7,- 29