The educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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312 School Department The Educational Screen U. C. SERVICE Good Films and Projectors STANDARD MOTION PICTURES For Churches, Schools and All Non-Theatrical Institutions Wells &. Douglass 1108 Boylstmi Street. Boston, Mass. Graphoscope Service Company lao West 46U) Street, New York, N. Y. Motion Picture Exhibition Company Proctor Theatre BuihiiiiK, Newark, N. J. Scientific &. Cinnma Supply Company 1001 K%e Street. N. W., Washington, D. C. William F. Kelley Company 181S l}uclid Avenue. Cleveland, Ohio Non -Theatrical Motion Picture Service 201 Joseph Mack Building, Detroit, Mich, international Church Film Company StU lU'lbold Building. Dayton, Ohio Pilgrim Photoplay Exchange 736 Sou til Wabash Avenue, Clilcago. 111. James A. Keeny 431 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111. Francis D. White , „. 306 Film Bxcliange Bldg.. Minneapolis. Mlijn. Motion Picture Service Co. 314 South 13Ui Street, Omaha, Neb. Church Film Service ^ 1822 Wyandotte Street, Kansas City, Mo. David F. Parker _ 1913 Q)mmerce Street, Dallas. Texas Graphoscope Service Company 1924 Tliird Avenue, Seattle. Washington Independent Film Exchange „ . 177 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco. Cal. Standard Motion Picture Service 917 South Olive Street, Los Angeles, Cal. Educational Project-O Film CO'mpany 218 American Bank Building, Los Angeles, Cal. Southern Church Film Corporation 104 North 17th Street, Birmingham, Ala. Church and School Film Exchange 316 Locust Street, Des Moines, Iowa. UNITED CINEMA COMPANY, INC. 130 West 46th Street New York, N. Y. Attention FREE Attention Are you interested in securing a motion picture projector for your use in your School, Church, Y. M. C. A. Rooms, Homes, Community Center, and elsewhere, absolutely free of charge, so that you may have the benefit of motion pictures? I will install a well known projector and keep same in good condition absolutely free of charge to you, and can furnish you with the best and latest films as often as you desire. For further information write or call in person. M. FELDSTEIN 804 So. Wabash Avenue CHICAGO ILLINOIS argument for good care of the teeth". In tho first place, he never has toothaches. A cavity forms in the neglected tooth and, like a hole in a stocking, it gets larger when it received no attention and causes painful toothaches. Secondly, Jimmie's decayed teeth impair his health, while Tommy is a normal healthy boy. Finally, when the boys apply for a job, the employer is impressed with Tommy's neat appearance and turns Jimmie awa\\ This wakes Jimmie up and he immediately makes a date with his dentist. When he applies again, his clean sound teeth make him hardly recognizable as the same boy and he has no difficulty in securing the job. The reel contains animated diagrams, showing the formation of a cavity and the pain accompanying it. The correct way of brushing the teeth is clearly demonstrated on a model of the jaw and by Jimmie. The simple narrative form of this film is very effective in its appeal to children and makes a greater impression on them than would a more scientific treatment of the subject. (Produced and distributed by The Deaner Institute, 3520 Broadway, Kansas City, Mo.).. The Cost of Carelessness (Prizma)— An early Prizma subject, but as apropos now as ever in the lesson it teaches. Campers in the woods choose their site and set up camp, start their fire and cook their appetizing supper. When they set out on the trail again, if they do not carefully extinguish all fires, they may be the cause of the destruction of thousands of acres of forests. Most realistic and terrible scenes of fire in the forest, follow. Fire-fighters dig trenches in an" effort to check the flames which burn on through acres of fine timber land, leaving it permanently ruined. The subject as a whole is quite in harmony with the program of popular education undertaken by the Forest Service in instructing the public how to use, but at the same time how to safeguard our National Forest Reserves, '^ TOMMY TUCKER'S TOOTH A DENTAL EDUCATIONAL FILM-FOR CHILDREN 1 000 Foot length. $60.00 per print— rental rates, by request Distributed by The Deaner Institute, 3520 Broadway Kansas City, Missouri