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Hearst-Pathé News, No. 69 (1917)

Hearst-Pathé News, No. 69 (1917)

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San Francisco, Cal: The ties of friendship between America and Japan are more firmly cemented with the arrival of the Japanese Envoys. Subtitles: They are entertained by Mayor Rolph and other Western leaders. They visit General Liggett at the Presidio Camp, and get their first glimpse of Liberty's new forces. Enos Mills, Colo: Conventionalities of life bore Miss Agnes Lowe, so she wanders forth into the wilds of nature, a true daughter of Eve. Shy even of the camera. Seabrooke, La: Two lose their lives when the fast Cincinnati Express is derailed and narrowly escapes a plunge into the lake. Subtitles: The track is soon cleared to enable resumption of traffic. A Coast Fortification: Hidden in many secret places along the seaboards lie these huge mortars, ready at a minute's notice to repel invasion. Subtitles: Approved by Committee on Public Information. Frequent tests keep the guns in trim. The shell weighs 1,075 lbs. and requires 325 lbs. of powder. These powerful disappearing guns are a source of relief to many anxious shore dwellers. New York City: Farms in the country, farms in back yards, farms atop skyscrapers, farms everywhere in answer to the Nation's call. Subtitles: The old fashioned well, the indispensable feature of every farm, is not forgotten. 'Way up yonder in the cornfields. San Francisco, Cal: Big waves and a strong tide make the fifty-five entries in the swim across the Golden Gate battle hard for victory. Subtitles: Numerous boats watch out for the safety of the swimmers. Norman Ross covers the difficult course in 21:13 minutes. Battle Creek, Mich: The barracks at Camp Custer, National Army cantonment for this district, will soon be ready for the embryo soldiers. Subtitles: Major Gansser, German by birth, but a true-blooded, loyal American citizen and soldier. The 33rd Michigan Regiment does not wait for quarters to be finished and is already engaged in vigorous sham battles. On the march. Oyster Bay, L.I: Colonel Theodore Roosevelt greets the Envoys of bleeding Belgium, whose rights he has so ardently championed. Subtitles: Oh, for a chance at the ruthless invaders who rode roughshod over the little kingdom. Boston, Mass: Veterans of the Grand Army of the Republic, six thousand strong, mobilize once again for the annual encampment. Subtitles: Age has bent their backs, but the hearts of the Boys in Blue still beat warmly for America. Old Glory was their standard. Cincinnati, Ohio (Local): The boys of the Third Ohio Infantry in the Federal Service since the call to the border, leave under secret orders. Subtitle: Off to duty. St. Louis, Mo. (Local): The famous Clendenen Grecian art at the Municipal Theatre. Subtitle: On with the dance; let joy reign unconfined. San Antonio, Tex. (Local): Uncle Sam's boys vie with each other in athletic prowess at a meet held here for the benefit of the Red Cross. Subtitle: The hurdle race is closely contested. Washington, D.C. (Local): Mrs. Robert Lansing, wife of the Secretary of State, entertains other Cabinet ladies at a novel luncheon of dried foods. Subtitles: The food before it was prepared. Those present are, left to right: Mrs. Redfield, Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Lansing, Mrs. Pomerene, Mrs. Daniels.
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