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Learn more- Patriotic Fervor Puts Pep in Election Contests: Cares of war making shelved for one day while several little domestic matters are decided. Here and There. Sub-titles: President Wilson makes a 300-mile journey to do his duty as a citizen and as a resident of Princeton, N.J. In every camp, from here to over there, our boys in khaki add their ballots to the home vote. The American metropolis elects a new mayor, Judge John F. Hylan. Mile-posts in his remarkable career, boss of a section gang, locomotive engineer, Mayor of New York. With his family. And over in dear old London they elect a new Lord Mayor, in quite another style. Londoner Defies Raids with Backyard Bomb-Proof: Family dug-outs of concrete and sandbags now do the outskirts of London, England. Subtitles: The raid drill of friends and neighbors is rehearsed regularly. "Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven," and the target of the Hun. Another Strong Arm for America's Big Push: Oregon bids a brave good-bye to its Third Regiment starting off for its share of intensive training, Portland, Oregon. Subtitles: "We bid you God-speed with all our hearts. Our prayers will follow you to victory." Governor Withycombe to the boys. He will fight for the honor and safety of his men. Uncle Sam's Army Mules of Steel Replace the Live and Kicking Kind: Our caterpillar tractors in rough border service prove best for heavy duty in France, Alpine, Texas. Houdini Escapes Again While Hung in Mid-Air: To help war charity the Handcuff King slips from straight-jacket in sight of amazed thousands in Times Square, New York City. Big Explosion of Bronze Powder Takes Heavy Toll: Pennsylvania plant that was making "Star Shells" to light No Man's Land is destroyed by fire, with loss of four lives, New Kensington, Pa. Italy's King Sees French Front as German Guns Roar: Monarch horrified by Hun devastation as he inspects western firing line before hurrying back to his own country's defense. Subtitles: With President Poincare he visits the Alsatian battle-line. Among the ruins of the Chateau de Coucy. Guarded by huge dirigibles he confers honors on French heroes at Noyon. He reaches Verdun, where the high tide of German invasion was stopped. Examining the shattered forts. Verdun's heroic defenders pass by. Adds the Italian Military Cross to the flag of the Third Zouaves, of which he is honorary colonel. Bestows the highest honors of his country upon General Petain and other leading French officers. Cartoons from the world's greatest newspapers. Subtitles: "Twins." by Brown, in the Chicago Daily News. "Mohammed and the Mountain." by Plascke, in the Louisville Times. "Slippin', William?" by Chamberlain, in the Philadelphia Evening Telegraph.
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