Blue book of audio-visual materials (1920)

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24 1091 FILMS America's Greatest Crime. Fire Prevention. Distributor, the Thos. H. Ince Studios, Culver City, Cal. Dust Explosions. Reel, 1. Obtainable from United States Department of Agriculture. Dust explosions and their results in fod-grinding plants, dust from, starch, flour, sugar, coal and sulphur. Forest Fire Fighting. Reel, 1. . New York State Conservation Commission film. Obtainable from Educational Film Corporation. The Lesson of the Flames. Distributed by the Atlas Educational Film Corporation. The Menace. Reels, 2. Obtainable from Universal Film Manufacturing Company. Fire prevention by automatic sprinklers. What a Careless Hunter in the Wods Can Do. Reel, 1. Obtainable from the United States Department of Agriculture. A forest fire started by a careless hunter, the methods of the Government's fire fighters, and the destruction of a town by the fire. The Hand of Fate. Safety first. Liberty Mutual Insurance Co., Boston, Mass. The Shadow. This film depicts the type of accidents which most frequently occur in five industries and the best methods of avoiding them. The five industrial plants treated are a flour mill, a printshop, a woodworking shop, a laundry and a foundry. Integrity Mutual Casualty Co., Chicago. Bulletin Seventy. In three reels it illustrates safe and unsafe practices for railroad workers. Supplied by Marcus A. Dow, General Safety Agent of the New York Central, New York City. Knights of the Crossroads. Distributed by the Newark, N. J., Board of Education. This picture shows patrol work in the public schools and the co-operation of the police department to make the streets safe. The Awakening. Safety film. Employers* Mutual Liability Insurance Co., Wausau, Wis. AGRICULTURE *Fihn titles marked with an asterisk (*) have been reviewed and approved by the National Motion Picture League of New York. A Cemented Courtship. 1,100 feet. Agricultural. University of Wisconsin. A Concrete Romance. 2,000 feet. Agricultural. University of Wisconsin. Agriculture of the United States. Reel, 1. Showing the source of maple sugar. The sugar bush; the modern sugar house, preparing for market. Ford Educational Library. Fitzpatrick & McElroy. Agriculture in the State of Washington.* Reel, 1; exchange, Beseler. Remarks: Harvesting hay and wheat, with the aid of gasoline tractors and electric threshers, state fair attractions, prize stock, a diving horse plunging into a ten-foot tank, races, daring auto stunts and cowboy exhibitions. American Roquefort Cheese, Made from Cow's Milk (new). Reel, 1. Dairying. Work at Grove City, Pa., Creamery, using methods developed by Dairy Division. Secret • of Roquefort cheese making solved and adapted in this country. U. S. Agricultural Department. A Modern Stock Farm. No. 183. Agricultural. A picture of the activities of the farm having the highest priced Hereford cattle in the world. Atlas Educational Film Company. A Grain of Wheat. No. 186. Agricultural. Story of wheat from the planting to the bakery. Atlas Educational Film Company.