Moving Picture Age (1920) . Parkhigh school and is a member of its moving picture committee. Please say, As advertised in MOVING PICTURE AGE! when you write to advertisers. Ausust. 1920 MOVING PICTURE AGE 29 Using the Screen to Get Your Messasre Across When the photographs here illustrated were received by theDeVry Corporation of Chicago they were surprised to learn thatthis was a new and novel method used by the Motor Screen Adver-tising, Ltd., of London, England, to display motion pictures ofEnglands foremost industries on their tour through the BritishIsles. This is without doubt one instan


Moving Picture Age (1920) . Parkhigh school and is a member of its moving picture committee. Please say, As advertised in MOVING PICTURE AGE! when you write to advertisers. Ausust. 1920 MOVING PICTURE AGE 29 Using the Screen to Get Your Messasre Across When the photographs here illustrated were received by theDeVry Corporation of Chicago they were surprised to learn thatthis was a new and novel method used by the Motor Screen Adver-tising, Ltd., of London, England, to display motion pictures ofEnglands foremost industries on their tour through the BritishIsles. This is without doubt one instance of where England hasgone a stride ahead of us on the use of the portable projector. Itis interesting to know that their success in this traveling industrialmotion picture show was in a large degree due to the installationof the latest DeVry development, a portable generator outfit forFord cars. This generator equipment has sufficient power to run the DeVryprojector (universal model). It is comparatively simple in design. and almost anyone with a slight mechanical knowledge can attachit quickly to the Ford engine. The men using this unusually de-signed car were able to travel and give motion picture exhibitionsin many out of the way places where electric power was not in-stalled. With this generator equipment, a salesman or lecturer is en-abled to travel throughout the country and use electric power ofhis generator equipment in localities where electric power wouldnot otherwise be available. To those who are now using the pro-jector put out by this same manufacturer, this article may containa worth-while suggestion or two. Moving Pictures Keep These Workmen Out of Mischief When the DuPont Construction Company, of Wilmington,Del., agreed to erect a city of 950 homes for the General MotorsCompany at Flint, Mich., within a year, the problem of satisfyingan army of 3,500 workmen had to be considered and was solvedby moving pictures. Immediately after the camp and quartersand comm


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