Shows women workers gathering and collating pages for books manually, by hand, in a factory in the United States. Next scene shows greatly increased industrial efficiency and output by using labor-saving machines for the task. Women feed book pages into machines and the machines prepare the book pages for book binding.
Horse carriages move down a road at countryside in United States. Telephone cables are transported in a circular box on a tracked vehicle. Man on a telephone pole works on telephone lines. Man splices the telephones cables and joins them. He applies hot lead at the wire-joints. Man tests for air holes in the cables to prevent moisture to enter.
Telephone poles and lines scattered across a country side in United States. The New York-Chicago telephone cable is joined at a celebration. Employees work at the long distance headquarters in New York.
Telephone lines over a bridge on a river in United States. Men lay telephones lines over a sea bed. Diver enters the water to lay under water telephone cables.
Women employee sort, strip, can and cook sardine fishes at a processing factory in United States.
Corn processed at a cannery on a farm in United States. Various stages in the processing of corn include husking, washing, cooling, silking, sorting and trimming. Women employees work in the cannery.
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