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Show founded See Movies While Confined in 'Bed f f3 ,23 3 3 iciures Are Shown on Ceilings by Invention rHS HED CROSS called in the Inventor of this projecting machine, that evan the bedridden wounded might luvo I tbo latst entertainment of the moviea. The picture was taken at one of the early exhibitions at the Walter efd army Hospital at Washington, D. 0. Machines of this sort are now available in practically all of the army UpiMls. It will l'i'Ject fllms 011 lls r floors or ceilings in fact, on any space large enough. j (Photo by American Bed Cross, Copyright 1919.) i - - " " " , ', , , V v '!!' - - ' -1 ! w Contrivance Assures t onva!e;cents of Delightful Delight-ful Entertainment. . XE of the features which has J Hie far toward making more """7 rablc the tedium of lon bed-ri'Moii bed-ri'Moii coiivaleiiccuco for the i:-li'I''l fohliers lias been the moving ; : lirc. While the movie shows have I availnl.lt for soldiers able to be ;: it en llicir feet, and even for those ! I'onfined to chairs, one of trrpnt developments has made them yj Jiijle even for the soldiers whoso i. Ms keep them on their backs, re? lien word of the invention of a """" that projects pictures to the walls at almost any angle t '.received by the lied Cross, the in-sssjif in-sssjif was immediately summoned to initon. There he gave a demon-ami demon-ami at once his machines were ""''l i" the hospitals. ' in tlm army hospitals those sol-wlio sol-wlio are bedridilci, even the II niiniher who have neck wounds W their heads rigid, are given i-'ooil moving picture shows as I'fii in the best theaters. The 2-5 '"mm of convalescence is there--iinci and "movies on the ceil-" ceil-" beeonic one of the most de-iu de-iu all entertainments, that can be 1 ire ',Y0l',h'rs who suffered in 1 .idjwUcr still in our hospitals. I |