Educational film magazine; (January-December 1920)

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Since Safety Standard Film HAS BECOME THE RECOGNIZED LEADER in the Non-Theatrical Field, remember it was the PATHESCOPE that made it so! This PIONEER in SAFETY PROJECTION easily maintains its superiority. Its design, construction and projection embody the experience gained in 23 Years of Cinema Supremacy! No licensed operator ror insurance restrictions. Machine and Films inspected by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., and labeled: "Enclosing Booth Not Required." THE NEW PREMIER PATHESCOPE Greater illumination guaranteed than obtainable with any other Portable Projector and only surpassed by the arc. There are more Pathescopes in use than all other makes of Port- able Projectors combined. Originated by Pathe Freres— producers for twenty years of the best Educational Films the world has ever seen. Also the inventors of the slow- burning film which has made it possible for you to enjoy SAFE MOTION PICTURES. THE PATHESCOPE CO. OF AMERICA, Inc. Willard B. Cook, President Dept. FM, AEOLIAN HALL NEW YORK CITY Agencies and Service Statwm in Principal Cities 30