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CLASS 1 — Travel, Sports, Manners and Customs 62
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1117 Code CECIR The Life O'Riley U. S. Gov't The training of U. S. Cavalry officers and mounts at Fort Riley, Kansas.
With a group of about twenty officers, we take a cross-country ride on which men and horses perform almost impossible feats. Nothing daunts them. They jump, they run, they swim. They climb steep and rocky hills, where the horses cling like cats as they scramble over difficult ledges, only to run, jump or slide down the other side again. There are some bad falls and narrow escapes and much brilliant horsemanship. An unusually interesting picture, full of action. Made under the direction of the U. S. Government. 880 feet standard length Rental $1.25
1118 Code CECOR Northern Alaska Today Fox Varieties In 1867 the U. S. Government bought Alaska from Russia for $7,200,000
and many people grumbled at "Seward's Folly." Then came the discovery of Klondike gold and they stopped complaining. Alaska is the world's richest producer of precious ores and in metals alone has produced hundreds of millions of dollars. In addition, there are seals on the Pribilof Islands whose annual yield of pelts reaches vast totals ; reindeer in huge herds producing hides and meat ; silver foxes with their valuable pelts ; millions of migratory birds, and salmon choking the streams and alone yielding $31,000,000 annually.
To see this intensely interesting and impressive picture is to gain a new idea of modern Alaska.
681 feet standard length Rental $1.00
1119 Code CECUR The Moose Country Fox Varieties Starting with the noisy roar of traffic in a big city, rock drilling and noisy
steel riveting, the spectator is magically transported to the wilderness, where the moose hunters make a perilous canoe trip through White Water Rapids, over falls, and with a careful portage over beaver dams. A campfire scene with fresh fish and flapjacks precedes their arrival at the beautiful inland lake, where the moose are shown feeding, standing with curiosity, leaving in alarm, and swimming vigorously. Many individuals are shown. A huge bull with magnificent antlers, a cow moose weighing a ton and a half, and all reproduced by splendid photography, with beautiful backgrounds and in their native haunts. A beautiful scenic and sports picture which will delight every lover of the backwoods and our greatest game animal at his best.
735 feet standard length Rental $1.00
1120 Code CEDA Head Hunters of Ecuador Fox Varieties In the remote mountain fastnesses of Ecuador, there are tribes of savage
natives who live as did their earliest ancestors. A visit to these primitives is filled with danger and adventure, and requires weeks to accomplish. Leaving
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