The largest Direct Current Electrical Control Board in the world, located in the United States. Safety devices around the electrical control board. The devices include rubber mattings, insulated fences and circuit breakers. A man walking along the fence.
Safety measures for safe working conditions in the United States. Men in a waiting room. A man works seated at a desk. He gives a paper to other man. Attendants rush a patient on a stretcher through doorways down a corridor. A man cleans a water fountain and then a manufacturing plant worker drinks water from the water fountain. An attendant sprays germ killing agent on floors of a washroom, restroom, or bathroom. Workers in a plant yard. One of the workers is reading a newspaper and not paying attention, and is almost hit by a tractor. Inspection of cleaning materials in a worker's carrier box. An attendant cleans the water fountain.
Manufacture of wicker furniture in the United States. A wicker chair frame on a large machine in a factory, and beside it a worker attaches withes or wicker reeds to the start of a frame. The worker weaves the reeds or withes around the first layers of the frame. The machine begins to spin and weaves the reeds into position, while being tended by the worker.
Slate says "After Jack saw a South Sea Island picture made near Fort Lauderdale, the effect startled his whole family." View of a sandy beach. A young boy enters the frame dressed in a girl's hula costume with grass skirt, lei, and flowers in his hair, as if he is from Hawaii. He dances a hula dance on the beach in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States.
A young boy actor named Kenneth Hughes performs on a stage in the United States. The boy delivers monologues (silent) while wearing different costumes. The boy performs wearing a rag costume of a beggar or hobo; a Scottish costume with kilt; a 18th century colonial costume; then a girl's flowery dress and hat costume; a Shakespearian or Renaissance era costume; and a World War I American Army soldier (Dough boy) costume.
Tire testing in a factory in the United States. Tires mounted on rim are placed in a frame and are dropped on tread.