Descriptive Catalogue of Kodascope Library 16mm Motion Pictures: Sixth Edition (1936)

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82 CLASS 2 — Industries and Agriculture An unusually instructive and interesting subject, of photographic excellence and sure to please my audience. 298 f(rct Rental $1.25 2005 Code DABAR My Lady's Stockings Fox Varieties Pity the poor silkworm ! He has a big job on his hands to make silk fast enough to keep my lady in stockings. Beginning with the feeding and growing of the worms in Japan, the successive operations in the production of hundreds of thousands of pairs of fine silk stockings are shown. What would life be without them ? A subject of such general interest, popularly treated, will appeal to all audiences. 332 feet Rental $1.25 2008 Code DABOR America's Little Lamb Fox America produces one-eighth of the world's supply of wool — 310,000,000 pounds annually — chiefly from range sheep. In an unusually attractive portrayal, this film tells the life story of a typical American range sheep. We see thousands and thousands of them, grazing, travelling from summer to wanter pasture, being shorn, etc., and we stand guard with the shepherds to protect them from attacks by wild animals. You'll like this picture. Entertaining and instructive. 367 feet Rental $1.25 2013 Code DACO Farming for Fur Bray Raising Silver Black Foxes for market is a comparatively new industry. These animals are often worth their weight in gold. Their name and value come from the fact that their fur is jet black with a very few long silver or white hairs scattered through it, making it impossible of imitation. The foxes are always handled by th^ tail and with heavy gloves, as they are nervous and quick with their teeth. The farm is carefully guarded night and day to prevent theft or escape of the valuable "crop." 75 feet — on same reel with 7064, Felix Brings Home the Bacon. Rental $1.00 To secure subjects of your own choice