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Learn more- Carranza's Former War Minister Visits Us: General Alvaro Obregon, hero of three Mexican revolutions, attended by U.S. Army officer, Los Angeles, Cal. Dutch Battleship in Western Port on Visit at Interesting Time: Recently adopted attitude of Government toward neutral makes visit cause for speculation, San Francisco, Cal. What's a Little Matter of Ninety-Four Years to a Real Patriot? Mrs. Thomas Edwards makes record in gardening that college girls envy, Obrelin, Ohio. Subtitle: Unaided, Mrs. Edwards won the municipal prize offered to women farmers. Jackies of Britain's and Our Navies Chums at Prayers or Battles: Navy Y.M.C.A. active in successfully promoting intimacy between fighters for humanity, Norfolk, Va. In Fights and Frolics Our Sailors Prove Able: Sea fighters trip lightly to fight gong or ragtime dance music, Balboa Park, San Diego, Cal. Subtitles: Seven, eight, nine, he's up. "All members of the same club." Uncle Sam's Navy. (Music, please.) "First, you put your arms around her close and tight. Then, cuddle up and cuddle up, with all your might." Columbia University Comes Through with Greater War Hospital: Gift to Uncle Sam made possible through patriotic generosity of Daniel G. Reid, New York City. Subtitles: Col. Shreiner and President Butler of Columbia as the flags are raised. A flag combination that stands for a democracy and decency. La Follette "Gets His" When Teddy Roosevelt Excoriates Him as Sinister Enemy: Huns and "Shadow Huns" came in for "Tributes" in American community which they have disgraced, St. Paul, Minn. Subtitles: Gov. Burnquist, Theodore Roosevelt and Mayor Irvin. "If Americanism is not an issue NOW it never can be or will BE. And while these men in khaki are fighting for democracy against the Huns at the front let us war with the Huns within our gates." Theodore Roosevelt. Women of Humanity, in the Name of All That's Fine and Good, We Greet You: Ten thousand Red Cross nurses, under or awaiting orders to France, in impressive parade thrill millions, New York City. Subtitles: Led by Sousa's Great Lakes Naval Band. District of Columbia Motor Unit. Mrs. (Col.) J. Borden Harriman and Dr. Dorothy Smyly of the British Field Service. Secretary Daniels and Mayor Mitchel uncover to noble womanhood. World Series Players: Closeups of New York "Giants," winner of National League Pennant of 1917. Subtitles: John McGraw, baseball's inimitable fighter, "Little Napoleon." The strong arm squad, pitchers who hurled giants to victory. A few of the leading "Stick Artists." Third Base Zimmerman. Kauff, ex-"Fed" Leaguer. Schupp, best twirler in the game. Burns, silent but effective. Holke, youngster, but there. Robertson, rightfielder, can cover as much territory as a three-ring circus. McCarthy, stone-wall back stop. Thorpe, Indian all-'round world champ. Announcement Extraordinary: By a special arrangement with hundreds of America's leading newspapers, Universal Current Events, beginning with this issue, will present to its patrons animated cartoons from the pens of America's greatest cartoonists. This marks an epoch in screen news presentation. The cream of the work of these famous men will be shown hereafter in Universal Current Events. Subtitles : "On the Way," by Siebel, in the Albany Knickerbocker Press. "Test of Patriotism," by Brown, in the Chicago News. "Hoch der Sedition!" by Greene, in the New York Telegram.
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