Reel and Slide (Jan-Sep 1919)

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REEL and SLIDE How to Show Movies for Profit In Any School or Church. This New Book Tells You. Get It With Reel and Slide Magazine (One Year). Both for Only $1. Motion Pictures Entertain and Instruct Moving picture machines pay for themselves. Earnings cover film rentals. Also buy school or hymn books, musical instruments, and swell your entertainment fund. This Remarkable Book Tells You in Simple Language— All About the Machines — The different types. What they will do. The story of their development. How to Operate a Picture Projector — Simply described, in plain language: installing a standard machine; what the portable machines are; how to show pictures with them; what they cost. The Moving Picture Program — How churches and schools select their programs; what films they show; length of reels; classes of subjects. Where to Get the Films — Who produces the films; where they can be rented; what they cost; how they are shipped; how the film exchange operates. Increasing Usefulness of Films — Natural color films; educationals; instructive reels; clean photodramas; travelogs; scenic pictures; comedies; Biblical and historical productions; natural science. How to Get an Audience — Advertising the weekly exhibition; methods that bring crowds; what to charge; how to sell tickets. Films in Church Work — Swelling attendance and building up a congregation; the Pastor's Lecture Series; the film and the Sermon; church entertainments. REEL and SLIDE Magazine is now read and used by thousands of film-using educational institutions in the United States. It is a service. It tells you each month: What the best pictures are, suitable for Institutional use. Where you can get them. How to operate your projector. Answers questions on the educational moving picture industry. Prints illustrated articles by leading authorities on visual education. Prints beautiful and unusual scenes from the most striking new productions. It champions clean, uplifting productions and refuses to list or advertise any other kind. It is your guarantee against bad screen productions. SHOfGHflB Illustrated with beautiful and unusual scenes from curious educational moving pictures. For a Send in This Limited Coupon TODAY Time — This Valuable Book and Reel and Slide Magazine Reel and Slide Magazine, 418 S. Market St., Chicago, 111. Please send me your book, "Showing Movies for Profit, in School and Church," together with Reel and Slide Magazine for one year, for which I enclose $1. (This as per your special offer.) Name Address. . . City Profession. .State. Please say, "As advertised in REEL and SLIDE," when you write, to advertisers.