Reel and Slide (Jan-Sep 1919)

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44 REEL and SLIDE Adopt Standard Safety Film Safety insurance on which you pay no premium The dividends are large. Children's lives are safeguarded; their bodies protected against possible injury. Standard Safety Film is non-inflammable. Children's minds are stimulated; their imagination captivated; and their development advanced. Standard Safety Films comprise a library of splendid subjects produced especially for the school field. You are not compelled to make your selection from film intended for adult amusement purposes. Your work is simplified and dignified by the fact that for the first time you may LEGALLY use motion pictures without fire-proof booth. No matter how small and harmless appearing a projector may be, it can not be legally used without a fire-proof booth, if Standard Theater Film is employed. Machines employing STANDARD SAFETY FILM may be used WITHOUT BOOTH anywhere and at any time — LEGALLY AND SAFELY. ALEXANDER F. VICTOR, President Victor Animatograph Company DAVENPORT, IOWA Please say, "As advertised in REEL and SLIDE," when yon write to advertisers