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CLASS 1 — Travel, Sports, Manners and Customs
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methods and transportation by wood-burning locomotive, is later succeeded by a boat with an air propeller for navigating the shallow and weed infested canals. A number of camp scenes are shown, and in one place a very large number of alligators. An interesting stop at the Silver Springs Lake enables the party to view the submarine wonders through a glass bottom boat. The wildness of the country is shown by pictures of wild turkeys, a raccoon and a rattlesnake. Finally Pelican Island is reached where the thousands of birds furnish an overwhelming spectacle. A very interesting sport pictorial.
804 feet S'kindard length Rental $1.00
1056 Code CAKER Mont Blanc Burlingham
Mont Blanc, the "Fool Killer," in the Swiss Alps, is 15,781 feet high. With Frederick Burlingham, who has scaled it four times, we set out from Chamonix toward the Great Mules, or rock pyramids at its base, passing first the Glacier des Bossons and then the Arve, an icy river flowing from the Mer de Glace.
Climbing the Brevent on mules and stopping en route to pick huckleberries we come to the Aiguille du Midi, which is over 12,000 feet high and ist part of the same chain as Mont Blanc. We are now at the level w^here the snow never melts, but keep on and after much effort attain our objective.
A final view through a telescope shows us climbers attaining a hazardous position at the very summit of the rocky peak.
767 feet standard length Rental $1.25
1058 Code CAKOR They Grow Everywhere Chester-Outing A visit to the fascinating Islands of Japan where our wanderings take us among
the Japanese children of all ages. "Little mothers" of eight or ten years are playing with their baby brothers or sisters strapped on their backs. Other little Jap girls are having a dancing lesson, still other youngsters playing chess, balancing on a swinging log, etc. Two little rich girls go thru the formality of eating supper under the watchful eye of their governess and then their couch is brought in and spread upon the floor and they go to bed with their heads uncom.fortably propped up on a high bolster so that their hair will not be disarranged.
719 feet standard length Rental $1.00
1059 Code CAKUR Screen Snapshots No. 13 C B C Film Intimate domestic, homelife and other unconventional pictures of famous stars
of the screen and stage which possess particular interest to their admirers. Featured in this number are Marilyn Miller, her husband. Jack Pickford, and his little niece. Mary Pickford Rupp. John Barrymore is shown arriving at the Warner Brothers' Studio, w^here he is greeted by them, and also by beautiful Irene Rich. Harry Myers is a little jealous of Barrymore's popularity, on which he comments. Al Jolson is shown contributing to some charitable function. Mildred Harris i? introduced. Next at a swimming party we see Jane and Katherine Lee disporting themselves in the water, followed by Ann Forrest, who makes a very good dive. Raymond Hitchcock comes along, but suffers from cold feet. Charles Hutchison
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