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- Demonstrates the making of jam and jelly by the shortboil (pectin) and long-boil methods. Includes sequences on the use of fresh, frozen, canned and dried fruits and on bottled and canned juices.
- DirectorReza Badiyi
- DirectorDel AndrewsStarsBob CusterAdalyn MayerRalph McCulloughGambler Monte Mallory cheats John Carson out of his ranch near the Mexican border and turns it into a notorious gambling resort, known as the White Owl. Carson is devastated by his loss and commits suicide. Later, Mallory turns his attention to Marion Moore, offering to forgive the $10,000 gambling debt owed by her brother, Donald, if she will be nice to him. However, Carson's son, Dave, is in love with Marion and comes to her aid. That night, Dave recovers Donald's debt marker and joins forces with the famed bandit, Quantrell, who also has a vendetta against Mallory. The gambler dispatches his henchman, Nick Alby, to kidnap Marion, but Dave and Quantrell follow them to the White Owl. Dave defeats Mallory in a brutal fight, then rescues Marion from a fire.
- DirectorFrancis FordStarsJack MowerFlorence Ulrich
- DirectorRichard RidgelyStarsMabel TrunnelleHerbert PriorBigelow CooperMeg lived down in Carolina in the shadow of the great Blue Ridge. When she had been a little younger she had been winsomely and strangely beautiful, a gypsy-like elf of the woods and forests. Now, she is mad. The neighbors said cruel things about Meg and turned their faces aside when she passed. And from her little son, they shrank, and turned away as from a thing accursed. When Hugh Gregory opened a store in the little mountain town and fell in love with the widowed Darthea Westerly, he incurred the bitter hatred of Simon Grant, who had long courted Darthea. When Meg's little son ran away, and Gregory found him, and gave him back to his mother, the crazed woman thought she recognized in him the father of her boy. When she returned home she told her brother that she had found her child's father. The brother, infuriated, confronted Gregory, and demanded that he marry his sister. Gregory, naturally, refused indignantly. Simon Grant met Jake, Meg's brother, while he was still half insane with rage over Gregory's refusal, and found him in a willing mood to listen to Simon's scheme. The next day, as Gregory and the colonel were riding together, Jake, egged on by Simon, fired at them from a barn. Gregory proved himself a good Samaritan by saving Jake from the infuriated mob which thirsted for his life. Meanwhile. Darthea, who had fallen in love with Gregory, learned of Meg's terrible accusation against him. The story naturally changed her feelings toward the man, particularly when Gregory, realizing the futility of argument, refused to say a word in his own defense. Then suddenly Meg came upon Simon Grant, and with a miraculous flash of understanding, remembered that he, not Gregory, was the man. But with the passing of her madness, Meg's life fluttered and went out like a candle in the wind, but not before she had told Gregory and Darthea the truth.
- DirectorFinis FoxStarsJack LivingstonEthel ShannonKate Anderson"Uncle Jimmie" advertises in a matrimonial paper on behalf of his "Mountie" friend Bruce without Bruce's knowledge. Kitty, the daughter of a copper king, answers the advertisement in fun. Bruce's mother is killed by a gambler who later forces his attentions on Kitty, and when she escapes Bruce mistakes her for a dance-hall girl wanted by the police. The gambler is killed, Bruce realizes his love for Kitty, and "Uncle Jimmie" finds his lost sweetheart: Kitty's aunt.
- StarsAlan Roscoe
- DirectorHorace B. CarpenterStarsT. Roy Barnes
- DirectorEugene V. BrewsterStarsBlanche McGarrityDorian RomeroLynne M. BerryPeggy Logan supports herself by playing a violin on the streets. Mike, her father, robs the Worthington home and steals a valuable bracelet. Police pursue him home. Peggy throws the bracelet out of a window. Ralph Boven, admirer of Lucille Worthington, the banker's daughter, finds the bracelet. Peggy is befriended by Mrs. Worthington and Ralph and finds the bracelet in Ralph's room, but on return it is gone, Ralph having pawned it to finance Lucille's bad stock debts. Meantime, Mike Logan, now a fugitive in the hills, is reformed by Edwin Markham's generosity in saving him from police. Ralph is arrested by police on suspicion of having stolen the bracelet. Mike Logan arrives with Maxim Hudson, by whom he has now been employed and the whole matter is explained by Mike, leaving Ralph happy in Peggy's friendship.
- DirectorTom GibsonStarsRuth MixTom LondonGeorge Magrill
- DirectorWilliam H. Murray
- StarsJames FlanaganThe picture has supposedly a religious theme, and in the carrying out of this theme, a religious organization, the Knights of Columbus, is shown severely criticizing the Ku-Klux-Klan. Accusations are made against the characters of members of the Ku-Klux-Klan and their children . . The Ku-Klux-Klan are described as pursuing a Catholic lad, intent to do him bodily injury. Various scenes are depicted such as whipping the lad, beating his head with a torch holder . . The Ku-Klux-Klan are pictured as planning to desecrate the altar and Eucharist of the Catholic Church, which the lad defends and is mortally injured. - From New York state censorship records.
- DirectorGeorge F. JohnsonNicholas Read"Jaycee Teenage Road-E-O" tells the story of some young people who enter the "Jaycee Teenage Road-E-O".
- This film explains why parents make strict decisions, why parents frustrate teens, and how they can compromise.
- DirectorVictor HeermanLawrence C. WindomStarsFrancis X. BushmanBeverly BayneRoland BottomleyNeglectful husband Hugh Varley learns that his wife, Denise, is infatuated with philanderer Frank Despard. She enters Frank's apartment to recover some incriminating letters and makes a quick exit, unaware that the occupant is subsequently murdered. Denise seeks refuge in the apartment of Cort Maitland, who knows of her affair with Frank. Hugh later comes to his wife's defense when Cort attempts burglary and assault. In the struggle, Cort accidentally shoots himself and confesses to murdering Frank before he dies.