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  • Animated Weekly, No. 99 (1914)
  • Short | Documentary, Short, News
Animated Weekly, No. 99 (1914)
Short | Documentary, Short, News

Veterans Propose Change in "Old Glory:" United Confederate veterans will urge Congress to pass a measure adding to the flag of the nation the Cross of St. Andrew, Selma, Ala. Famous Speed Kings Race: Barney Oldfield and Lincoln Beachey ...See moreVeterans Propose Change in "Old Glory:" United Confederate veterans will urge Congress to pass a measure adding to the flag of the nation the Cross of St. Andrew, Selma, Ala. Famous Speed Kings Race: Barney Oldfield and Lincoln Beachey meet at 70 miles an hour in exciting race. San Francisco, Cal. Lincoln Beachey narrowly escapes death as machine is dashed to ground in avoiding collision with automobile. Boy Scouts in Belgium: England's Boy Scouts inspected by the British Minister upon their visit to their brother scouts in Brussels. From the Bottom of the Sea: Surrounded by a coffer dam the "Zulia," a 10,000 ton vessel, is raised from icy waters of New York harbor. Elephant Special: After a strenuous six-day journey from the Pacific Coast elephants are overjoyed upon returning to their home town, Cincinnati, Ohio. Fashions: Sport coats and dresses of the new cotton fabrics. Made from Ladies' Home Journal patterns. Distributing Gifts at Chertsey: Wealthy members of the Drivers' Harrier Pack meet outside Chertsey Workhouse and distribute gifts to the inmates, London, England. Department Store Ruined by Fire: A spectacular fire in zero weather completely destroys one of the largest department stores in Boston, Mass. Inauguration of Governor Fielder: President Woodrow Wilson's successor as Governor of New Jersey is inaugurated in the State Capital, Trenton, N.J. Desperate Outlaw of Chautauqua Hills Captured: With his wife and nine children as barriers, Edward Beardsley succeeds in holding sheriff and posse at bay for eight days. At the right: Charles F. Bacus, who captured the outlaw. At the left: Nate Fenton, the philanthropist, who took care of the unfortunate children. Scenes on the Border: At a cost of $1,600 per day, Uncle Sam boards the 3,300 Mexican Federal soldiers and 1,000 women refugees who sought safety in the United States after the capture of Ojinaga. General Salizar, one of the only two generals who succeeded in escaping at Ojinaga. Cartoons by the World Famous Caricaturist, Hy Mayer. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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