Educational Film Magazine (Jan-Jun 1919)

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THE NEW PREMIER PATHESCOPE BECAUSE OF ITS SPECIAL, NARROW WIDTH SLOW BURNING FILM Is Approved by Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. FOR UNRESTRICTED USE ANYWHERE and Bears Their Official Label "Enclosing Booth Not Required" The New Premier Pathescope will run the narrow-width, slow-burning film recently adopted by the Society of Motion Picture Engineers, as the new "Safety Standard" for all portable projectors. Adopted by Every School Board That Investigates the Merits of Portable Projectors There are more Pathescopes in schools today than all other portable projectors combined, because they are designed particularly for SCHOOL USE, and embody seven years of successful experience gained in the worldwide sale and use of over ten thousand former models in Schools, Churches, Institutions, Commercial Establishments, etc. There are about one hundred "Popular" Model Pathescopes in the Public Schools of New York City, and the Board of Education has recently ordered a number of NEW PREMIER PATHESCOPES after a careful investigation of the merits of other portable projectors. The Pathescope Film Library now contains nearly 1,500 reels and is growing rapidly. All on Underwriters' Approved and Label-Inspected Slow-Burning film stock. The largest assortment of AVAILABLE EDUCATIONAL and entertainment films ever offered for universal public use. For the third consecutive year we have been awarded the contract for furnishing Pathescope Educational Film Service to the New York Public Schools, on the recommendation of their Investigating Committee. If you really wish the BEST you will eventuilly use the Pathescope; in the meantime Write for booklets: "Education by Visualization" (5th Edition, 100,000). "Educational Films for the Pathescope." "Endorsements of Educational Efficiency, Etc." For Industrial Users We number among our clients the most prominent manufacturers using motion pictures as an aid to salesmanship. Many of them adopted the Pathescope after unsatisfactory and expensive efforts to use unapproved projectors. You cannot afford to take the chance of having a serious accident. Pathescope Agencies and Service Stations are established not only in the U. S. A., but all over the world — Moscow, Madrid, Melbourne — from Omsk in Siberia to Buenos Aires in South America — not to mention main offices in Toronto, London and Paris. THE PATHESCOPE CO. OF AMERICA, INC. SUITE 1876, AEOLIAN HALL, NEW YORK OR TO Pathescope Co. of New England, Boston. United Projector and Film Co., Buffalo, Pittsburg and Harrisburg. Pathescope Co., Chicago. Pathescope Exchange, Philadelphia. Pathescope Co. of Minnesota, Minneapolis. Pathescope Co. of Utah and Idaho, Salt Lake City.