Moving Picture Age (1920) . Films, The Paragon Film Bureau, The.\^ictor Safety Film > PAGE .. 35 SLIDES---^ Ajd-0-Gram Film Corp. 23 Radio Mat Slide Co 22 Standard Slide Corp ? 22 MISCELLANEOUSClassified Advertising 33 Subscribers please notice that change of address must REA CH US by the 18th of the month preceding date of issue. Moving Picture Age (Reel and Slide Magazine) is published the first day of each month by Class Publica-tions, Inc., at 418 S. Market street, Chicago, 111. Phone Wabash 912. Supscription price: 25 cents percopy, $ per year, postpaid,


Moving Picture Age (1920) . Films, The Paragon Film Bureau, The.\^ictor Safety Film > PAGE .. 35 SLIDES---^ Ajd-0-Gram Film Corp. 23 Radio Mat Slide Co 22 Standard Slide Corp ? 22 MISCELLANEOUSClassified Advertising 33 Subscribers please notice that change of address must REA CH US by the 18th of the month preceding date of issue. Moving Picture Age (Reel and Slide Magazine) is published the first day of each month by Class Publica-tions, Inc., at 418 S. Market street, Chicago, 111. Phone Wabash 912. Supscription price: 25 cents percopy, $ per year, postpaid, in tljie United States and possessions; Canada, $ EDWARD F. HAMM, President WILLIAM EASTMAN, Vice-President WILLIAM C. TYLER, Secretary and Treasurer HOMER E. ROBERTSONBusiness Manager Eastern Office:Room 308, 51 East 42nd St., New YorkPhone Vanderbilt 5462FRANK E. GOODING, Managing Editor victor W. SEBASTIANEastern Representative ^ \ ^(Copyright, 1920, by Class Publications, Inc.) September, 1020 MOVING PICTURE AGE. Please say, As advertised in MOVING PICTURE AGE, when you write to advertisers. MOVING PICTURE AGE September. 1920 What Is the NextProgressive Stepin Motion Pictures? (Cut Out the Coupon Below and You Will Have the Answer) Public-spirited men of the highest character and intelHgence are work-ing out the SOLUTION to this great problem. Motion Pictures arethe greatest power for Good or Bad since the invention of theprinting press. This gigantic industry now exceeds $800,000,000 a year according tothe latest estimates. It now stands with Banking, Railroading, Man-ufacturing—it is one of the greatest forces in our nation to-day. TWENTY-MILLION (20,000,000) people go to our Motion PictureTheatres every day. They are demanding BETTER PICTURES—pictures worth while—pictures that instruct as well as entertain—pictures that have a permanent value. TWENTY-TWO MILLION (22,000,000) CHILDREN in our publicschools are soon to be taught through Motion Pictures. They w


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