The educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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i February, 1^23 Advertisement 85 Approved by the Board of Fire Underwriters The Magazine Is Removable and Is Carried Within the Case. Fire Safety! ■^he BEACON PROJECTOR A wonderful machine for wonderful results. Clear cut, steady picture. No flicker. No vibration. Quiet. Mechanically perfect! Fire safety — you can show a single picture as a "still" for hours with NO DANGER OF IGNITION! Inquiries Invited from Reputable Represen ta tives In every practical respect, the BEACON is as perfect as the best theatrical projectors, even to the straight line film feed. Simple — Safe — Practical for the School, the Church or the Home. Write for Interesting Particulars. BEACON PROJECTOR COMPANY INCORPORATED 521-531 West 57th St. New York, N. Y. Please Say You Saw It in The Educational Screen