June, 1921 
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Re-create the Past Joys 
jVfoften Picture Ccr/nera 
Get Action and Life into Your Pictures 
Summertime pleasures are rich in action ; vibrant with a 
wealth of life. Still pictures—snapshots—are always so still, 
lifeless, without the irresistible sparkle and animation of 
Nature’s summer charms. 
Canoeing along some inland river or lake; motoring across 
country; casting a swishing fly in the midst of some babbling 
mountain brook; all are redolent with scintillating, flashing 
action that only the motion picture camera can adequately 
catch and preserve. 
Even the children’s vivacity and buoyancy of spirit make 
but dull and uninteresting pictures when the action is lost. 
Yet, as her babies—always “babies” to her—mature into 
young men and women. Mother would experience a quiet 
rapture to be able to treasure up their childish frolics and 
revel in their memories. 
DAYLIGHT LOADING 
An evening cannot be more entertainingly 
spent than in showing on the screen, by means 
of the New Premier Pathescope projector, the 
scenes, events and frolics your motion picture 
camera has preserved. 
No one will question your “fish story” as 
your own movie tells it. You will live over 
again the days at the hunting lodge, as on the 
screen, flash the grinning, unshaven faces of the 
dark-shirted, baggy-trousered “gang,” with your¬ 
self lounging in the midst. 
The bright, clear, flickerless pictures of the 
New Premier Pathescope amaze expert critics, 
it is 50 exquisitely built. Simple to operate. Use9 
only safe, slow-burning “Safety Standard” film, 
approved by the Underwriter’s Laboratories, 
Inc. for use without a fire-proof booth, by any¬ 
one, anywhere, anytime. Operates from any 
electric light current, or from a storage battery. 
Come to any Pathescope salon and let us demonstrate these wonderful machines , Select your own 
pictures from the great Pathescope film library and operate the New Premier Pathescope yourself 
Father’s “own little girl” blossoms into a “sweet young 
thing”—and father wouldn’t have it different—but there is a 
needless pang in the passing of childhood’s love. Needless, 
because the New Premier Daylight Loading Motion Picture 
Camera can preserve these fleeting joys and pleasures for¬ 
ever fresh. 
No experience is required to operate this motion picture 
camera. It loads in daylight just as easily as the little Brownie 
box or Kodak the children play with. It will make faithful, 
life-like records of simple, moving events or “shoot” a sev¬ 
eral-reel amateur scenario as pretentious as any professional 
“movie.” 
Two models — prices astonishingly reasonable - 
and $ 200 . 
• $125 
The Pathescope Co. of America, Inc. 
Willard B. Cook, President 
Suite 1828, Aeolian Hall, New York City 
Agencies in Principal Cities 
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The Loudon Adjustable Flower Stand 
PATENTED 
The above picture shows a Boston fern held at an angle 
of 45° facing the room for decorative effect. This stand 
enables the growing plant to be adjusted to the best possi¬ 
ble position to obtain sunlight and a uniform growth. 
Especially designed for growing large foliage plants in resi¬ 
dences and sun parlors. It is an ideal stand for your Porch. 
Send for booklet showing the many 
uses of the Loudon Stand and prices. 
Marietta Hollow-Ware and Enameling Co. 
Marietta, Pennsylvania 
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FISKLOCK” 
HOUSE 
F. O. Zenke 
Owner 
D. J. Baum 
Architect 
Here You Expect “Fisklock” Brick 
Obviously a high standard was set for this home. You easily imagine a 
beautiful interior, for the structure is so substantial, so permanent, so endur- 
ingly beautiful, and fire-proof. 
But unseen, the multitude of “dead-air” cells in the “Fisklock” wall add to 
the comfort in summer and make it easier to heat the house in winter. 
And the inside of the brick wall is of the same high quality as the fa 
for every “Fisklock” brick is a header, extending to the inside. 
That there was a saving in first cost is known to all who realize 
that a “Fisklock” brick is equivalent in size to a face brick 
and a common brick—only about half as many units were 
handled. 
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The labor saving is so great that the architect speaks ™ 4 
volumes when he says of this brick: “It’s not what FTR 
brick costs per thousand, but what it costs in the 
wall.” 
H ARDONCOURT- 
FISKE PATENTS 
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FISKE & COMPANY, Inc. 
BOSTON, MASS. 
New York Watsontown, Pa. 
“Tapestry” Brick 
REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. 
Face Brick 
Fire Brick 
V- 
FISKLOCK” 
REG. U. 8. PAT. OFF. 
BRICK 
