Blue book of audio-visual materials (1920)

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1001 FILMS 23 FILM INDEX ACCIDENT AND FIRE PREVENTION SAFETY FIRST ♦Film titles marked with an asterisk (*) have been reviewed and approved by the National Motion Picture League of New York. Comrades of Success. Reels, 2. $15 a day. This film drives home the basic principles of true living and successful working: Safety, courtesy and loyalty. The principles are impersonated by three little gnomes who direct the actions of those willing to listen to them. Carter Cinema Company. Carelessness and Caution. 1,000 feet. Industrial Education. University of Wisconsin. Holding On (Thrift). 1,100 feet. Vocational and Industrial. University of Wisconsin. Making a Convert (Safety First). 922 feet. Vocational and Industrial. University of Wisconsin. High Cost of Hurry. Reels, 2. $15 a day. Accidents do not happen — they are caused. The picture shows the many accidents which occur in the home, on the street, on cars, in the shop and other places, and how these accidents may be avoided by thinking Safety First. Carter Cinema Company. Sane Fourth of July. 1,000 feet. Bulletin No. 97. University of Wisconsin. Safety Devices. 900 feet. Vocational and Industrial. University of Wisconsin. Safety Devices (900 feet); Visit to Detroit, Michigan (775 feet). Bulletin No. 95.9. University of Wisconsin. Safety First. 1,000 feet. Bulletin No. 96. University of Wisconsin. The Crime of Carelessness. 1,000 feet. Industrial Education. University of Wisconsin. The Cost of Carelessness.* Reel, 1; producer, Prizma; exchange, Republic. Remarks: A forest fire in one of our national forests, various stages in making a Siwash camp, lesson in the care that must be taken by campers to prevent devastating forest fires. The Only Way.* Reel, 1; Ford Educational Weekly No. 153; producer, Ford Motor Company; exchange, Goldwyn. Remarks: Be sure you're right, dropping refuse causes accidents and is unsanitary; safety first, look both ways in crossing the street, bicycles should hug the curb; drive cautiously, man-hole left uncovered, children playing in street, driving through safety zone, Stop-Look-Listen signs, broken glass should be removed, children hitching behind wagon, crossing the street, crossing in rear of a trolley, hogging the road. The Outlaw. _ (2,000.) Industrial Films. A photoplay, in two reels, presenting Old King Carelessness and his seven little Imps, in an unusually clever plea for industrial safety. The Imps, who are introduced as "Didn't Think/' "What's the Use," "Horse Play," "Inattention," "Didn't Look," "I Should Worry" and "Take a Chance" are shown as the knaves who corrupt the workmen of Enny Manufacturing Company. "The Outlaw" is a film invaluable to nearly every non-theatrical user of motion pictures. Liberty Mutual Insurance Co., Boston, Mass. The Reward of Thrift. 2,200 feet. Bulletins No. 93.81 and No. 93.82. University of Wisconsin. Trailing Forest Fires. (New.) Reel, 1. Forest Fire Prevention. Auto tours and detours. Some of the causes of fires. U. S. Agricultural Department. Winged Guardians of the Forest. (New.) Reel, 1. Forest Fire Prevention. Patrolling for fire with airplanes and balloons. Scouting for fires. Methods of fighting. U. S. Agricultural Department.