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CLASS 1 — Travel, Sports, Manners and Customs
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live on board. A train pulls in, its woman stoker hard at work. Human labor must be cheap. Here is a gang of women operating a pile-driver, and furnishing all the motive power to raise the heavy weight. The men also work hard, and we see them hauling wagons and carts over the poor roads. Babies are everywhere, generally strapped on the back of their mothers. They look strong and well and we are shocked to learn that 3oU out of every 1,000 die before the age of five.
953 feet standard length Rental $1.25
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1095 Code CATAR Hitting the High Spots Castle Scenery in the western part of the United States, starting with a trip up
Mt. Tamalpais and views of the Russian River near San Francisco, then a series of exquisite views, of mountains, rivers, forests, lakes and streams of California, winding up the geysers and hot springs in the Lassen Basin of Alaska.
654 feet standard length — with 7054, Difference a Little Hair Makes
Rental $1.00
1096 Code CATER From London to Paris by Air S. V. E.
The daily trip of one of the huge passenger planes in the English Channel Service. Arrived at the flying field we watch the plane being brought from its hangar and see its folding wings spread and secured in position for flight. Ten passengers enter and take seats in the roomy cabin. Each is allowed fifty pounds of baggage.
Approaching London we have a marvelous view of the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Bridge with its Big Ben Tower and the other prominent buildings, which as we rapidly pass them stand out with stereoscopic effect. On we fly over the English farming country with its hedges and well tilled fields until over Beachy Head, we have our last glimpse of England. Then tea is served, and in a few minutes having passed a return plane. La Belle France comes into view. Again we pass over a wonderful countryside consisting of small, intensively cultivated farms, and for a long distance we follow a famous old road built centuries ago by Caesar and still in constant use. Then we reach our destination, and after an easy landing we alight in Paris only tw^o and a half hours after leaving London.
An extremely interesting subject. Photography excellent. 819 feet standard length Rental $1.25
1097 Code CATIR A Saddle Journey to the Clouds Castle
A fascinating trip to the mountains in central California, a region of wild and rugged scenery, of canyons and valleys and of towering mountain peaks, one hundred and forty-one of which are snow-capped. There are neither railroads nor roads. Saddle and pack animals are the only means of transportation.
With a party of well equipped campers and guides we start our trip, passing Devil's Post-pile, Pilot Knob, Bishop Pass, Jackass Meadow, Mammoth Peak and other points of grandeur and beauty until we reach Mt. Humphrey 14,000 feet high. Continuing, we see Graveyard Peaks, Silver Pass, Devil's Washbasin, the Minarettes, beautiful Shadow Lake, and finally Mt. Ritter, also 14,000 feet
For maxlmuin enjoyment