Film year book (1926)

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nectar and transform it into honey. Keeping Bees at Work, Bureau of Entomology, 900 ft. Approved methods of bee management. Miscellaneous Hoppers, Bureau of Entomology, 1,559 ft. Approved methods of grasshopper control. Dangerous Invaders, Bureau of Entomology, 946 ft. How the gypsy and brown-tail moths gained a foothold in New England. The Most Wonderful Insect in the World, Bureau of Entomology, 809 ft. The periodic cicada1, or 17 year locust. Marketing (Handling Products) Miscellaneous The Golden Fleece, (see description under SheepWool Handling). Sweet Potatoes from Storehouse to Market, (see description under Crops — Truck Crops). Western Cantaloupe, (see description under Crops — Truck Crops). Potato Industry in the California Delta Region, (see description under Crops — Truck Crops). To Market; To Market, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, 885 ft. Types of public markets in the United States. Cotton — Ginning and Marketing (see description under Crops — Cotton). Rice — from "Paddy" to Bowl, (see description under Crops — Cereals). Production's Pulse, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, 1.025 ft. How Government crop reports are made by the work of 215,000 crop reporters. Citrus Fruits in Florida, (see description under Crops — Fruit). Rural Organizations (Clubs, etc.) Extension Work The Home Demonstration Agent, Extension Service, 2,725 ft. Her work with women and girls and its effect on the whole community. American Home Canning in France, Extension Service, 885 ft. Demonstration of American home-canning methods given in 1919 at the Agricultural College at Grignon, France. Fresh Fish — Can It, Extension Service, 434 ft. fish freshly caught are canned in a Stream pressure canner on the banks of the stream Drying Fruits and Vegetables in the Home. Extension Service, 984 ft. Types of driers, methods of drying, packing, condition, etc. A Matter of Form, Extension Service, 974 ft. How the home demonstration agents helps the community. The Happier Way) Extension Service, 977 ft. Shows how the women of Pleasant View got in touch with labor-saving devices for household use. Food for Reflection, Extension Service, 1,861 ft. The need for a hot school lunch in a community and how the women of one community raised money to install one. Helping Negroes to Become Better Farmers and Homemakers, Extension Service, 1,993 ft. Showing the operation of the agricultural ex tension system among the negro farmers of the South and their families. Cured by Canning, Extension Service. 787 ft How illness and idleness in the Mid-West rural community were banished by the first mother daughter club. Club Champions at Camp Vail, Extension Ser vice, 1,906 ft. A day at a boys' and girls' club encampment in connection with an inter state fair. The 4-H Camp for Boys and Girls, Extension Service, 978 ft. Work and play at one of the camps where boys and girls learn better farming and home work. Seeing Washington, Extension Service, 987 ft. Boys' and girls' club champions visiting the Capitol City. A Letter to Dad, Extension Service, 862 ft. Things a boy learns at a boys' club. Bill Jones — Champion, Extension Service, 674 ft. What Bill Jones did at an inter-state club champions' camp. Patriotic Pigs, Extension Service, 814 ft. A lesson on cooperation. REGIONAL PUBLICATIONS Atlanta Weekly Film Review Ill ( incinnati Reel Facts 309 Cleveland Interstate Film News Ill Dallas Motion Picture Journal Detroit Michigan Film Review Kansas City Reel Journal Minneapolis 'ireater Amusements .803 . Reeland Reviews 729 .414 ..Anne A. Patterson ..J. Maurice Ridge ..Geo. R. Cole 1713^2 Commerce St S. G. Howell 415 Free Press Bldg Jacob Smith Film Bldg Ben Shylen Walton St B'way Film Bldg. Film Bldg New York Omaha Movie Age Philadelphia The Exhibitor 301 Pittsburgh Moving Picture Bulletin ...231 San Francisco Independent Exhibitor .... 120 Lumber Exchange ....T. E. Mortensen 7th Ave Boone Mancall S. 13th St Ben Fletcher N. 13th St David F. Barrist Collins Ave William Mayer Golden Gate Ave Thos. D. Van Oste Washington, D. C Fi'm News Maryland Bldg Edward H. Causey HOUSE RECORDS OF LEADING BROADWAY THEATERS Seating Theater Picture Gross Capacity Week Beginning "Hot Water" $13,263 1,500 January 5, 1925 9,633 539 March 14 72,075 5.300 September 6 42,126 2,200 September 20 f'riierion ...."The Vanishing American" 11,000 628 October 24 10,509 600 November 2 33,223 3,500 November 7 Rialto 27.000 1.916 November 28 Rivoli .... "Stage Struck" 33 000 2,200 November 21 "The Gold Rush" 72,577 3.500 August 23 "The Man On the Box". . 19,323 1.500 September 26 "The Merry Widow," at the time the above figures were compiled was the only picture that had pla at the Embassy. this hou-e having been opened but four months. The gross figures for the Famous Players theaters, the Criterion, Rialto and Rivoli. are not exact. At the Criterion, the gro^s was between $11 000 and $12,000; at the Rialto, between $27,000 and $28,000, and at the Rivoli. between $33,000 and $34,000. The figures for the Warners theater does not include the tax. 756