Visual Education (Jan-Nov 1920)

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60 Visual Education Zenith Portable Projector Built with all the standard features, is absolutely fireproof— an automatic shutter eliminates this danger. YOU DO NOT require an experienced operator, anyone can run it. Operation can be had from any light socket. The Zenith takes all standard films and projects from 10 to 100 feet with absolute perfection. Has all the features of the higher priced machines and more than most of them. THIS IS THE PROJECTOR for use in Churches — that's what it is built for. Weighs 60 lbs.; light enough to be portable, heavy enough to stand firmly on its own legs. Stereopticon attachment. FREE FILM INFORMATION BUREAU Write Us for Particulars RUTLEDGE & COMPANY 35 so DcE£H£NoSTREET TIDES AND THE MOON. (Goldwyn) GOWNS VENUS WOULD ENVY. (ReCartoon showing how the moon affects the public) Methods of making Batik, tides; also the habits of ducks. MEAT AGAIN. (Ford Weekly) (Gold AMERICA'S OLDEST INHABITANTS. wyn) Packing and potting meat with (Goldwyn) Taos and Taos Indians. other correlated processes. COST OF CARELESSNESS. (Goldwyn) MAKING COLOR FILMS. (Republic) Lessons in the prevention of forest fires. Process of making Prizma films. INDUSTRIAL FILMS IX CONNECTION WITH THE CLASSICS WHEN BLACK IS RED. (Ford Weekly) EVANGELINE. 7 reels. (Fox.) (Goldwyn) The Story of a Modern News UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. 5 reels. (Famous paper. Players-Lasky.) ROCKS OF AGES. (Ford Weekly) THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER. 5 (Goldwyn) Granite Quarries. reels. (Famous Players-Lasky.) EQUITY CO-OPERATIVE PACKING TALE OF TWO CITIES. 6 reels. (Fox.) PLANT AT FARGO, N. D. (Publicity Film HUCKLEBERRY FINN. 7 reels. (FaCo., Bismarck, N. D.) The meat-packing mous Players-Lasky.) industry in North Dakota showing the TREASL RE ISLAND. 5 reels. (Fox.) farmer's utility ownership movement. ^, AVI1? GARRICK. 5 reels. (Famous TAKEN WITH A GRAIN OF SALT. players-Lasky.) . (Ford Weekly) (Goldwyn) The mining of ^,THE BLUEBIRD. 5 reels. (Famous salt Players-Lasky.) LITTLE BO-PEEP. (Ford Weekly) D1LITTLTE ,WOMEN 5 reels (Famous (Goldwyn) The wool industrv. " P1ayers-Lasky ) HANG-IT-ALL. (Ford Weekly) (Gold ^"SJJ1^ 5 reels' (Famous wyn) The story of wall-paper Players-Lasky.) THE ORANGE. (Republic? A complete Uo™f p^oT" 2 reela <AtlaB Educa exposition of orange raising THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII. 8 reels. Th^T IX°VT t(F?rd Wee*ly) (Goldwyn) (Atlas Educational Film Co.) ^?*1t JnxiS. dX^I ^TScSak/™& , „r TOM SAWYER. 5 reels. (Famous Play CAN THE POOR FISH. (Ford Weekly) ers-Lasky ) (Goldwyn) Exposition of the salmon in GREAT EXPECTATIONS. 5 reels. (Fa austry. mous Players-Lasky.) Harmegnies & Howell INCORPORATED PRINTERS AND BINDERS 512 Sherman Street CHICAGO When you write, please mention VISUAL EDUCATION