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  • Hearst-International News Pictorial, No. 54 (1916)
  • Short | Documentary, Short, News
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Hearst-International News Pictorial, No. 54 (1916)
Short | Documentary, Short, News

Philadelphia, Pa: Victory over the eastern clubs, in the annual People's Regatta over the beautiful Schuylkill course, is won by the Detroit Club. Bridgehampton, L.I: Charles E. Hughes, Republican Presidential nominee, spends his ...See morePhiladelphia, Pa: Victory over the eastern clubs, in the annual People's Regatta over the beautiful Schuylkill course, is won by the Detroit Club. Bridgehampton, L.I: Charles E. Hughes, Republican Presidential nominee, spends his pre-campaign time with his wife and daughter at his summer home. Mr. Hughes and his family pose for the Hearst-International News Pictorial, the first moving pictures that have been made of the family group. Salonika, Greece: Re-organized after the terrible punishment it received at the hands of the Austro-Germans, the gallant little Serbian army joins the Allies at the very moment when the great Allies' offensive is commencing on all fronts. Brooklyn, N.Y: Mrs. Vincent Astor christens the hydro-aeroplane recently presented to the Second Battalion Naval Militia as it is launched upon its initial flight. Vincent Astor attends, wearing his uniform as a member of the Battalion. Fashion Section: Dame Fashion's latest decrees in fashionable afternoon gowns and outdoor costumes are shown. New York City: Vance McCormick, campaign manager for President Wilson in the coming Presidential election, and William E. Wilcox, who will handle the political affairs of Charles E. Hughes, pose for the Hearst-International News Pictorial. Washington, D.C: President Wilson, Samuel Gompers and Secretary of Labor Wilson, attend the dedication of the new American Federation of Labor Building. Los Angeles, Cal: Mrs. Josiah Cowles, new president of the Federation of Women's Clubs, representing more than ten million club-women, is received here with enthusiasm, and flowers are scattered in her path. Portland, Ore: The burning of a mansion threatens the destruction of a fashionable suburban colony. Garden City, N.Y: National Guardsmen organize an aviation camp, where they engage in practice pending a call to service on the Mexican border. Washington, D.C: Major Douglass MacArthur, U.S.A., is the man who will tell you what you can read in the way of Mexican war news. He has been appointed official censor. Galveston, Texas: American refugees fleeing Mexico, reach safety at last under the American flag. Men, women and children who, fearing hostilities, fled from Mexico soil, are landed from the S.S. Dixie. El Paso, Texas: Negro troopers of the Tenth U.S. Cavalry captured by Mexicans at the battle of Carrizal, are delivered to American army officers on the International Bridge. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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