Visual Education (Jan-Dec 1921)

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An\ EETISJ StENTS 55 eturesfiaveNoLanguage Every eye understands the language of pictures, while the same story told in words is but meaningless sound to many ears. The importance, therefore, of clear, clean-out flickerless pictures cannot be too strongly emphasized. The American Projectoscope "The Porlab le Motion Picture Machine Without an Apology'' j$&*^ -jmEiBl— This is the small machine of big value. Light, compact, sturdy. As Wjlk easy to operate as a phonograph — jgr won't get out of order any more easily. Attaches to any electric light socket or to storage batteries. Run it forward or backward; repeat any portion without re-winding the reel; stop it and show any point like a m stereopticon view — features especially ■ valuable for instruction work. P Practically fireproof. Uses standard films. any Take it anywhere — attach to any electric light socket or to storage batteries. Projects, clear , sharp , flickerless pictures 8 feet or 80 feet. Uses standard size films. Coming! We shall be ready to deliver the "American Ace" for the next school year. It's the portable projector DE LUXE —larger, stronger, more powerful — a projector equal to ANY in mechanical perfection and appearance, regardless of size or price. Theatres are buying it, for permanent installations. If interested in a machine at a little higher price than the Projectoscope, ask us about the "American Ace." AMERICAN PROJECTING COMPANY 6261 BROADWAY Samuel A. Hutchinson, President (1466A) CHICAGO IF YOU SAW IT HERE, PLEASE SAY SO