Reel and Slide (Jan-Sep 1919)

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REEL and SLIDE 25 Glimpses of Montana. Reel, 1; producer, Pathe; exchange, Beseler; remarks: Copper mines, Black Eagle Falls, loading copper, smelters, large tractor engine plows, plants and harrows field in one operation, the Missouri River winds through picturesque canyons. Reissue. Atlas Programs (Recent Additions to the Catalog of the Atlas Educational Film Co., 63 E. Adams St., Chicago, III.) No. Subject. Classification. 186 — A Grain of Wheat Agricultural 187 — Hawaiian Islands, Agricultural Pursuits Agricultural 801 — Opening of Flowers Botany 1142 — Fable of Small Town Favorite.... George Ade Fable 1143 — Fable of Napoleon and the Bumps George Ade Fable 1144 — Fable of the High Roller and the Buzzing Blonde George Ade Fable 1145 — The New Teacher Comedy 1146 — Rev. Salamander, Unattached Comedy 1147 — A Little Louder, Please Comedy 1148 — Mile a Minute Monty Cartoon Comedy 1149 — Dreamy Dud, Cowboy — Canimated News Cartoon Comedy 1150 — Canimated News Cartoon Comedy 1710 — Call of Yesterday— Bryant Washburn Drama 2567 — Lumbering in New Brunswick — Asbestos for a Thousand Years. Industrial 2568 — Dawn of a New Era in Electrical Railroading Industrial 3620 — Hawaiian Islands, People and Cuc toms Scenic 3622 — St. Augustine — Roosevelt Dam Scenic 3623 — China and the Chinese Scenic 3624 — Verdi Canyon. Arizona, and Vernon Howe Bailey's S. B. of Berlin Scenic 3625 — Roosevelt Dam and Vernon Howe Bailey's S. B. of Boston Scenic 3626 — Winter Sports in Quebec, Vernon Howe Bailey's S. B. of London. . .Scenic 3628 — Chicago to San Diego and Vernon Howe Bailey's S. B. of San Francisco Scenic 3631 — Top of the World in the Canadian Rockies Scenic 4069 — Nature's Children Animals 4127 — Jael and Sisera Religious CHURCH FILMS PRODUCTION CO. 306 Brumder Bldg., MILWAUKEE, WIS. OFFERS FOR SALE State or City Rights to be Exhibited to Churches, Schools or Institutions POSTERS, CUTS, PAPER, INSTRUCTI ONS, ETC., FURNISHED Price Determined by Extent of Locality Available Film for Safety Standard Projectors {The Pathescope Library can be had at any Pathescope Branch Office) To permit a better selection of subjects, the Pathescope Company has divided its list into classes as follows: 1, travel, hunting, manners and customs; 2, industries, forestry, agriculture; 3, popular science, natural history; 4, topical and war; 5, fairy and trick scenes; 6, comic scenes; 7, vaudeville; 8, comedies; 9, dramas; 10, religious and Biblical scenes; 11, reconstructed history; 12, military sports; 13, detective stories; 14, animated cartoons. Reel No. Title. Class. A-58 — Pathescope Periodical No. 7 4 a — The Elephant Butte Dam. b — Coney Island Entertains Orphans. c — Demonstration of Combined Harvester and Thresher. d — Visit to Indian Reservation. e — Raising Silver Foxes for Market. f — "Col. Heeza Liar" in the Trenches. A-S9 — Pathescope Periodical No. 8 4 a — Fencing Tournament. b — The Terrapin Industry. c — U. S. Army in Mexico. d — Out-door School for Children. e — Bridge at Topock, Arizona. f — Newark Centennial Celebration. A-60 to 63 — Martin Chuzzlewit 9 A-64 to 67 — Lorna Doone 9 A-68 — Pathescope Periodical No. 9 4 a — New York Mosquito Exterminating Campaign. b — The Largest Locomotive in the World. c — Walnut Gathering in California. d — The Drill at West Point. e — U. S. S. Nebraska in Drydock. f — How the Government Makes Postage Stamps. A-69 — Pathescope Periodical No. 10 4 a — The Latest in Automobiles. b — Commencement at Vassar College. c — Old Tennessee Trapper — One of the last of his kind. d — Demonstration of Monorail Car. e — Cavalry Maneuvers in San Francisco. f — How the Government Makes Paper Money. A-70 to 73— The Ring and the Book.... 9 A-74 to 77— Adam Bede 9 A-78 — A Voice from the Deep 8 A-79— The Children Elope 8 A-80 — A Brave Hunter 8 A-81— That Dare Devil 8 A-82— The Fatal Chocolate 8 A-83 — Like the Cat, They Came Back 8 A-84 and 85 — In the Garden 9 A-86 and 87 — An American in the Making 2 A-88 and 89 — Children's Hour 5 A-90 to 94 — Treasure Island 9 A-9S to 102 — Macbeth 9 Note: Enoch Arden. Martin Chuzzlewit, Lorna Doone, The Ring and the Book, Adam Bede, Treasure Island, Macbeth. The Deerslayer and Les Miserables are particularly recommended for the review of literature students. A-103 — Jephtha's Daughter 10 A-104 and 105 — Christopher Columbus 11 A-106 and 107 — Manhattan Trade School 2 A-108 and 109— The Cost of Carelessness 2 A-110 — Their First Divorce Case 8 A-lll — Mister Jefferson Green 8 Fill In and Give This to Your Nearest Theater Owner Proprietor Theater, City. I am anxious to have my young people see, and myself should like to witness, an exhibition of the following moving picture feature : Name of picture Producer Exchange _ If your theater is willing to regularly exhibit films of this class and type, you may count on the regular attendance of members of our institution and their friends. Date.. Signed.. Address.. Fill In and Give This to Your Nearest Theater Owner Proprietor Theater, City. I am anxious to have my young people see, and myself should like to witness, an exhibition of the following moving picture feature : Name of picture : _ = Producer ...Exchange If your theater is willing to regularly exhibit films of this class and type, you may count on the regular attendance of members of our institution and their friends. Date.. Signed.. Address.. Fill In and Give This to Your Nearest Theater Owner Proprietor ; Theater, City. I am anxious to have my young people see, and myself should like to witness, an exhibition of the following moving picture feature: Name of picture _ — Producer.. Exchange.. If your theater is willing to regularly exhibit films of this class and type, you may count on the regular attendance of members of our institution and their friends. Signed _ ~ Date.. Address^