Educational Film Magazine (Jan-Jun 1919)

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Growing by motion pictures? STIMULUS — that's what all our minds want in order to grow. A touch of excitement in a subject makes the whole world kin in its eagerness to learn it. Are you aware of the latest developments in motion pictures ? Do you know to what a high plane of entertainment and instruction the Famous Players-Lasky Corporation with its two brands of pictures, Paramount and Artcraft, has lifted the screen ? Have you seen the latest Paramount Bray Pictographs Wonderful stuff they are. Banish a dull mood in a trice and let in a flood of light on a useful topic that you thought was as dull as ditch water ! See the latest Paramount-Bray Pictographs — "Training War Birds." "A Trip to the Leeward Islands." "Sugar Growing in the West Indies." "Individual Oil Wells'." "Perilous Occupations." "Travels in the West Indies." "The Passing of the Cannibal." "Training Women for Canteen Work." * * * And there are hundreds more. A Paramount-Bray Pictograph never grows old. Tell your film requirements to the nearest Famous Players-Lasky Exchange. Famous Players-Lasky Corporation BOSTON, MASS., 8 Shawmut Street PORTLAND, ME., 85 Market Street NEW HAVEN, CONN., 132 Meadow Street NEW YORK CITY, 729 Seventh Avenue BUFFALO, N. Y., 145 Franklin PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1219 Vine Street WASHINGTON, D. C, 421 Tenth Street, N. W. PITTSBURGH, PA., 12th Street and Penn Avenue CINCINNATI, 0., 107 W. 3rd Street DETROIT, MICH., 6 Elizabeth Street CLEVELAND, 0., 811 Prospect Avenue CHICAGO, ILL., 845 So. Wabash Avenue MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., Produce Exchange Bldg. MILWAUKEE, WIS., 504 Toy Building KANSAS CITY, MO., 2024 Broadway ST. LOUIS, MO., 3929 Olive Street DES MOINES, IOWA, 415 W. 8th Street OMAHA, NEB., 208 So. 13th Street S. A. Lynch Enterprises, Inc. ATLANTA, GA., 51 Luckie Street NEW ORLEANS, LA., 814 Perdido Street DALLAS, TEX., 1902 Commerce Street Famous Players-Lasky Corporation SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, 133 E. 2nd So. Street DENVER, COLO., 1747 Welton Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., 645 Pacific Building LOS ANGELES, CAL., Marsh-Strong Building SEATTLE, WASH., 2017 Third Avenue PORTLAND, ORE., 9th and Burnside Street FAMOUS PLAYERS-LASKY CORPORATION ADOLPH ZUKOR Pres: JESSE L.LASKY Vice Pres. CECIL B.DE MILLE Director General ■ •'"NEW YORKv J