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1630 Across the Seven Seas — 1 reel. ( trip 1030 through Java with instructive scenes on the httle known Casava Plant and the making of Tapioca.)
Too Many Pounds — 1 reel. (This film 1032 shows the danger of overweight and dcm' • onstrates the correct way of reducing.)
1634 "Rcadin', Ritin' an' Rithmatic"— 1 reel. 1334 (Children's safety lessons presented enjoyably.)
1635 Conquest of Diphtheria — 1 reel. (Show 1031 ing the progress of science in conquering diphtheria.)
The Woman Worker, Past and Present — 1057 1 reel. N. Y. Exchange only.
1636 Working for Dear Life— 1 reel. (Mr. 1088 Jones, through an experience with his automobile, realizes the need for annual health inspection.)
1638 Research Paves the Way — 1 reel. (Modern approach, through organized chemical, physical and mechanical research, to the development of new useful alloys and the establishment of their use in industry.)
1639 The Magic Jar— 1 reel. (History of 1339 canning.)
1640 The Pageant of American Inland Transportation— 3 reels. (Baltimore and Ohio's "Fair of the Iron Horse" and Modern Streamlined Trains.)
1642 Ethyl Alcohol, Its Nature and Its Proper 1042 ties — 3 reels. (A simple but scientifically accurate treatise on the uses and effects of alcohol in industry and in relation to the central nervous system of the human body. The film is in no sense a preachment but is a well-balanced evaluation of alcohol in the various uses to which it may be put and makes clear why it causes characteristic effects when taken in beverages. The film is made in accordance with the principles of modern pedagogical practices.)
1646 From Mine to Consumer — The Story of 1246 Anaconda — 2 reels. (Mining, smelting and refining of copper and the fabrication of its alloys into sheets, wire, rods and tubes.)
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