Reel and Slide (Jan-Sep 1919)

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22 REEL and SLIDE NEW INSTRUCTIONAL Films and Where to Get Them Travel, Literary, Industrial, Topical and Comedy iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiffl Films for the Family Group (Received and listed by the National Juvenile Motion Picture League of New York) Standard Slide Corporation. FAMILY FILMS Girls. Reels, 5; producer, Famous PlayersLasky; exchange, Paramount. Remarks: Marguerite Clark. The Spark Divine. Reels, 5; producer, Vitagraph; exchange, same. Remarks: Alice Joyce. One Thing at a Time O'Day. Reels, 5; producer, Metro; exchange, same. Remarks: Bert Lytell. In part 5, cut scene where man is hit on head with pistol. Kiss the Bride. Reel, 1; producer, Christie Film Comp.; exchange, same. Remarks: Comedy. Cut drinking of toast in last part of real. Hiding in Holland. Reel, 1; producer, Universal; exchange, same. Remarks: Comedy. Pictures of former Crown Prince of Germany. Home Wanted. Reels, 5; producer, World; exchange, same. Remarks: Madge Evans. In part 2, cut scenes of boy stealing and eating jam. In part 3, cut titles, "He says he's locked in the pantry" and "Home, hell." Squared. Reels, 2; producer. V. B. K. ;' exchange, Paramount. Remarks: Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew. Comedy. A Model Husband. Reel, 1; producer, LyonsMoran; exchange, Universal. Remarks: Comedy. Love Birds. Reel, V2 ; producer, Ed. Film Corp. of America: exchange, same. Remarks: Library De Luxe picture. Colored; parrots. Photoplay Magazine, Screen Supplement No. 6. Reel, 1; producer, Ed. Film Corp. of America; exchange, same. Remarks: Stars as they are; a little journey through Filmland. Elsie Janis and her mother in their Terrytown home. Marguerite Snow and James Cruze getting married, a year later, baby Julie Cruze, 2 years later, today; Clara Kimball Young trout fishing; Mack Sennett Company in Uncle Tom's Cabin parade; Anita Stewart and her husband. Pathe Review No. 13. Reel, 1; producer, Pathe; exchange, same. Remarks: Pathe color, interesting towns in Brittany. Ouimper, Morlaix; mystery of the machine gun; Ditmar's Film, educated monkey; where money is coined, U. S. Mint in Philadelphia; Novagraph Film, athletes in action, what the eye misses, as registered by the Ultra-rapid camera. New Screen Magazine No. 18. Reel, 1 ; producer, Universal; exchange, same. Remarks: Dog thoughts; Abe Martin says: ; foreigners leaving U. S. must pay up the unpaid income taxes, examination of passports, Mary Garden, on leaving for Europe, pays visit to "Big" Bill Edwards, collector of port: beggars of India; Burlesque News, a combination of photography and cartoon. Hearst News No. 26. Reel. 1; producer, International: exchange, Universal. Remarks: Yale wins over Harvard in regatta; Belgium, bringing down of German plane, picture taken just before the armistice was signed, foe plane brought down in flame and victor circling around; surrendered German ships sunk by Teutons; Philadelphia, Boston woman winner in tennis tournament, Mrs. Geo. YVeightman; Los Angeles, Cal., girls in sw-imming; New York, Miss Gladys Ditmars with snakes; President-elect of Brazil here on visit; El Paso, over the Rio Grande with the Yanks; Indoor Sports. International News No. 26. Reel, 1 ; producer. International; exchange, Universal. Remarks: U. S. army guards Mexican border, officers of Sky Patrol: Philadelphia, canoeing regatta; Washington, D. C, president of Brazil: Chateau Thierry. France, army runners clash in marathon race, Matthew Lynch of Newark. N. J., winner; NewYork City, Irish president; U. S. warships gather in Hudson; France, Gen. Pershing, King Albert. President Wilson, Georges Clemenceau, David Lloyd George. Hearst News No. 27. Reel. 1; producer, International; exchange, Universal. Remarks: London, war heroes honored; Mexico, Carranza's troops; London, children in classic dances; New York City, Lt.-Commander Read welcomed home: Paris, France, Turkish delegates arrive to plead clemency for the Ottoman Empire; East Fortuna, Scotland, testing giant "blimp" for transatlantic trip, the R-29: Paris, General Pershing thanks men who built stadium. Rambles in Old France. Reel. 1 : producer. Pathe; exchange. Beseler. Remarks — Reissue: Old Bourges, St. Etienne, statue of Louis XI, statue and house of Jacques Caeur, Chateau of Chombord, Court of Maurice of Saxe, along the River of Eure, Chateau Maintenon. Architecture of Old France. Reels, 2; producer, Pathe; exchange, Beseler. Remarks — Reissue: Chateau of Blois. statue of Louis XII, Court of Honor, the garden, promenade on upper gallery, 'glimpses of city from tower, park. Chateau of Chemouceaux, gate to dungeons and drawbridge, a tour through Touraine, Chateau Cheverney, Moulin, etc. A Page from Canadian History. Reel, 1 ; producer, Vitagraph; exchange, Beseler. Remarks — Reissue: Governor-General, the Duke of Connaught, his Duchess and Princess Patricia, MajorGeneral Sir Sam Hughes, who efficiently organized the army in 1914. the Prime Minister, High Sheriff and other famous personages, government buildings, statues and historic relics. A Visit to Ithaca and Cornell University. Reel. 1; producer, Essanay; exchange, Beseler. Remarks — Reissue: Views of the valley and Cayuga Lake at Ithaca, the campus of Cornell University, practice of the football team, including tackling, bucking the line and various intricate formations. Life in Our Ponds, Part 3. Reel, 1; producer, Pathe; exchange, Beseler. Remarks — Reissue: The pond snail and the frog. Instructional Films The Tiger. Reel, y2; producer, Ditmar; exchange. Ed. Film Corp. of America. Remarks: Malaysia tiger, Bengal tiger attains weight of 500 pounds, the male, tigress, the claw, foot-pads, Siberian tiger attains weight of 600 pounds, tiger expressions, leopard, jaguar. Third grade. Wearers of Furs and Quills. Reel, y2; producer, Ditmar; exchange, Ed. Film Corp. of America. Remarks: African hedge-hog, Argentine armadillo, Texas armadillo, South American antbear, kinkajou, Peruvian opossum, flower-backed sloth from Brazil, weasel, skunk, coati-mundi of Brazil. Fourth grade. Gaumont News. Reel, 1; producer, Gaumont; exchange, same. Remarks: Medals awarded by General Pershing; San Francisco, "Tawny" Pershing's birthday party (a lion) one year old; Seattle, bicycle run revival; Venice, Cal., riding crosscountry on bicycles; Chicago, selling viands to help raise funds; France, palm placed on grave of Quentin Roosevelt; Seattle, aerial honeymoon; Paris, President Wilson receives degree; Cleveland, Ohio, burning aeroplane; Durham, N. H., pageant; Chicago, teaching German is barred. The Only Way. Reel, 1; producer, Ford Motor Company; exchange, Goldwyn. Remarks: Be sure you're right, dropping refuse causes accidents and is unsanitary; safety first, look both days in crossing the street, bicycles should hug the curb; drive cautiously, man-hole left uncovered, children playing in street, driving through safety zone, StopLook-Listen signs, broken glass should be removed, children hitching behind wagon, crossing the street, crossing in rear of a trolley, hogging the road. Pathe News No. 47. Reel, 1; producer, Pathe; exchange, same. Remarks: Paris, procession in honor of Joan of Arc; Palo Alto, Cal., government launches first 7,500-ton concrete tanker; parasolplane to cross Pacific, made of aluminum and covered with oiled silk; Hoboken, N. J., U. S. athletic team starts for France for inter-allied meet; Dover, England, body of Edith Cavell brought to England, services at Westminster Abbey; Washington, D. C, woman suffrage wins, Vice-President Marshall signing the bill; Anarchists attempt to terrorize citizens, home of AttorneyGeneral Palmer in Washington. Cartoon. New Screen Magazine A'o. 15. Reel. 1; producer, Universal; exchange, same. Remarks: When Mary Pickford didn't earn a million dollars a year, some scenes from her earliest pictures; Abe Martin says ; a trip to Cairo, natives praying, cemetery of Memphis, ruined statue of Rameses II; head carved on a Mexican bean by prisoner in Guatemala; spying on the spider, a family of 300 spiderettes; some modern toys; Burlesque News, a combination of photography and cartoon, done for the first time. Hearst News No. 24. Reel, 1; producer, International; exchange, Universal. Remarks: Annapolis, Md., graduates receive diplomas from Secretary Daniels; London. Hawker and Grieves welcomed by throng; Pasadena, Cal., goat show; Paris. French officers receive medals of honor; Wellesley, Mass., college girls celebrate tree day; London, American soldiers who died on British soil honored; New York, N. Y., Mrs. Murphy and son take up new summer quarters in Zoo; Lisbon, Portugal, NC-4 finishing transatlantic flight, Lieut.Commander Read awarded medal by President of Portugal; Indoor Sports. Cartoon. International News No. 24. Reel, 1; producer, International; exchange Universal. Remarks: British aeroplane wrecked; West Point Cadets, graduating exercises; Madrid, Spain, views of Royal Palace, etc., from an aeroplane; San Francisco, Cal., horse race; Denver, Colo., housing problem hits Zoo; Hartford. Conn., Lt. Locklear risks life in aerial stunts; New York, N. Y., Boy Scout parade; England, aerial "Mayflower" NC-4, Lt.-Commander Read and crew welcomed by Mayor of Plymouth, off to take train to London. Pen Points of Progress. Reel, 1; producer, Pathe; exchange, same. Remarks: The Stone Age, the goose quill, the steel pen; how fountain pens are made, pressing the rubber, pressing into tubes, hardening, 14-karat gold for pen points, stamping out pen blanks, iridium, the hardest metal known, used for tips, points inspected, pen tested. Industrial film. Daily Life_ of a French Sailor. Reel, 1; producer, Pathe; exchange, Beseler; reissue. Remarks: French navy boats, the Joan of Arc, a sailor's life, saluting the flag, mopping deck, the lookout, signaling, rapid fire practice, wash day, repair work, drilling, wrestling, gymnastics and games, mess call, inspection, etc. How Plaster Is Obtained. Reel, 1; producer, Pathe; exchange, Beseler; reissue. Remarks: Gypsum quarries, gypsum, a mineral consisting of sulphate of lime and 21 per cent of water; when burned to drive out the water and ground up it forms plaster of Paris. In Snow Covered Alps. Reel, 1; producer. Pathe; exchange, Beseler. Remarks — Reissue: Toward Chamonix_ by rail, skiing, sleigh riding, mountain climbing, water-falls, ski-driving, bobsleigh rate. 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-112 — A Spanish Dilemma 8 A-113toll6— A Bit of Human Driftwood 9 A-117 — Josh's Suicide 8 A-118 — Misplaced Jealousy 8 A-119 and 120 — a — A Dash Through the Clouds 8 b — A Jitney Submarine 14 A-121 — Gwendolyn, the Sewing Machine Girl.. 8 A-122 — Salmon Fishery in Alaska 2 A-123 and 124 — Her Sacrifice 9 A-125 to 128— The Honor of the Law 9 A-129 and 130 — Grape Juice 2 A-131andl32 — Manufacture of Paper 2 A-133 and 134 — History of Transportation 2 A-135 to 144 — The Last Volunteer 9 A-145 to 148— A Night at the Show (Charlie Chaplin) 8 A-149 and 150 — Alkali Ike Bests Broncho Billy. 8 A-151andl52 — Sophie Picks a Dead One 8 A-153 and 154 — The Slipping Away of Slippery Slim ■ 8 A-155 — Beauty Spots in America 1 The Hot Springs in Arizona. A-156 — Pathescope Periodical No. 11 4 a — World's Champion Log Roller. b — Wonderful New Ditching Machine. c — Young Giraffe for the Bronx Zoo. d — How to Save a Person from Drowning. e — End of Frigate "Franklin." f — "Gene Yuss" Invents a Boneless Fish. A-157 — Pathescope Periodical No. 12 4 a — All the Sensations of Sea Travel. b — Safety First Street Car. c — Bull-Dogging Steers. d — A Primitive Southern Farm. e — The Latest in Pets. f — Our Brave Reporter Interviews Gen. Hot Tamale.