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CLASS 1 — Travel, Sports, Manners and Customs 27
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1040 Code CAGA Early to Rice Chester The Mindanao Indians in the PhiHppine Islands live almost entirely on rice.
From youth to old age it is their principal food. We visit the native village of Sibulon. The houses are of thatch and everything is extremely primitive. A mother is giving her baby a bath in water poured from a hollow bamboo tube. We prefer our own bathtub, thank you ! One of the amusements of the natives is cock fighting. Another is chewing betel nuts. This is a national habit. We hope it won't spread ! It ruins the teeth and is far from tempting to an easterner tho the natives get a lot of satisfaction out of it. A close-up of an old native chief and his fifteen wives shows them all smilingly and toothlessly chewing while they oblige by sitting for their picture.
717 feet standard length Rental $1.00
1041 Code CAGE Leading a Dog's Life Sport Pictorial This subject shows man's use of the dog in work as well as in sport. The
early scenes are laid in the Far North where titles tell us that the Eskimo huskie is invaluable. Then the pictures proceed to show not huskies, but our own domestic type of dog such as St. Bernard and Newfoundland being used as pack carriers rather than as sledge pullers. Then follow several scenes of prospectors rafting down turbulent northern rivers with their dogs on the log rafts with them. One of the unfortunate dogs is shown after an encounter with a porcupine, which has severely wounded the dog with a number of its quills around the dog's mouth. Next follow several scenes illustrating Bird dogs working in the brush and pointing quail. The training of Belgian Police dogs for high jumping, with slow motion analysis of the dogs jumping is very interesting. A touch of heart interest is given at the end with a big jar rolling down hill and after it comes to a stop four tiny puppies emerge one after the other from the narrow neck of the jar. ' This is an interesting subject to everyone who likes dogs. 869 feet standard length * Rental $1.25
1042 Code CAGI Where They Go Rubbering Chester
The scene is laid in the interior of South America, showing the party en route on the river in huge canoes. Modern methods of artificial cultivation of the rubber tree, and the gathering and curing of the rubber are first shown. Then the party proceeds further into the interior, where the natives gather rubber from the wild trees and cure it in much more primitive fashion.
Beautiful river scenery and instructive as well as of entertainment value. 739 feet standard length Rental $1.00
1043 Code CAGO Castles in the Air . Chester This subject covers the life of sea birds on the almost inaccessible clifTs of
Great Bird Rock at the mouth of the St. Lawrence River. Thousands of gulls, puffins, murres and other sea birds are shown nesting and breeding with comparative indifference to man. A great many very fine intimate close-ups of individuals
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