Reel and Slide (Jan-Sep 1919)

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REEL and SLIDE 39 1h H Makes Them Eager to Learn! Introduce a Motion Picture film of the Ford Educational Weekly into your school and you will see how it instantly makes pupils eager to learn! Yes — the eye tells the brain many a truth better and more quickly than words. Upto-date teaching is therefore now using high grade Motion Pictures in class rooms of all grades. Motion Pictures wake up the "sleepers." They speed up those already mentally alert. In fact, Ford Weekly films are dynamic in pedagogical results. If you want your classes to win praises from parents; your ability and reputation as a teacher to increase — show your pupils good Educational Motion Pictures— frequently. Catalogue of Films The following is a partial list of films ready for instant delivery. A new one is added each-week. Ask for full catalogue. NO. TOPIC 131. What Uncle Sam Can Do for Two Cents. 132. The Truth about the Liberty Motor. 133. Hang it all! (Story of making wall paper.) 136. Mt Edith Cavell — Canada's Mountain of Tears. 138. Rough Stuff (Story of making carborundum.) 140. The Story of Steel. 145. Good Roads. 147. Going Up (Ascent of Mt. Hood.) 148. Can the Fish (Story of salmon packing) 150. From Mud to Mug (Story of pottery making ) 151. Making Ukeleles. 152. When Black is Red (Story of the great newspaper.) 154. Pure Havana (Trip through Havana.) 157. School Days (Progress in American Schools.) 159. Sweetness (Story of making sugar.) 160. A Reel Journey to the Capital of Panama. 161. God's Handiwork— Scenic Wonders in Canadian Rockies. 163. Days of Real Sport — a Boy Scout Picture. Released through Goldwyn Distributing Corporation. The Ford Motor Company, in the furtherance of knowledge, but at actual loss to itself, produces one Educational Film every week — 52 films a year — at a cost to a school of only $12 per annum, plus 60 cents war tax. The films are instructive, educational, marvelous in detail, wonderful in scope — high class in every respect. Think of having 52 educational films a year for less than 25 cents per week, and of being permitted to use any film as long and as often as you like — without added cost. What a boon to a teacher! What a gift to a pupil! Think it over. Talk it over with your Board or your Principal or Head Master and you or your school become a subscriber. Will you please tell us, by checking the squares on the coupon below, whether or not your school has a projector (the instrument which throws the picture onto the screen), and if it has, whether or not your school is a subscriber to the Ford Educatioual Weekly? If your school has no projector, check the squares about Projectors, the Ford Educational Weekly and Catalogue of Films. And remember — if your school has a projector, you can immediately order for $12 60 per annum, 52 of these wonderful Educational Films a year! And you can place such order with any office of the Goldwyn Distributing Corporation (to be found in 22 principal cities) or with any Ford Motor Company branch office, or by writing to us. Don't forget! Please check, sign, tear off and* mail the coupon Today. FITZPATRICK & McELROY, 202 South State St.. Chicago. 111. FITZPATRICK & McELROY, 202 South State Street, Chicago, Illinois Dept. C. □ Yes. D No. Has your school a projector ? □ Yes. □ No. Is your school now a subscriber to the Ford Educational Weekly? □ Yes. D No. Please send sample form of Ford Weekly order blank, for inspection. I would like more information about D Projectors. D Ford Educational Weekly. D Catalogue of Films. Name '. . Teacher in Street . City .School _State_ Please say, "As advertised in REEL and SLIDE," when you write to advertisers