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  • Hearst-Vitagraph News Pictorial, No. 5 (1916)
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Rockland, Me: Dreadnaught Oklahoma in first speed trial established new record. San Diego: Midget horse lassoed in mountains six months ago, is taught many clever tricks by little Margaret Butler. Washington: Leading producers and ...See moreRockland, Me: Dreadnaught Oklahoma in first speed trial established new record. San Diego: Midget horse lassoed in mountains six months ago, is taught many clever tricks by little Margaret Butler. Washington: Leading producers and manufacturers of motion pictures throughout the country appear before Congressional Committee to argue against proposed National Board of Censorship. New York: Federal officers permit Italian liner Giuseppe Verdi to sail with guns mounted for submarine defense. Chicago: Steeple-Jack Edmund Von Kaenel climbs rope to top of seventh story, Ft. Dearborn Hotel. San Francisco: The Ninth Cavalry, colored troopers, relieved from duty along Mexican border, board trains for Manila, where they will do service in the Philippines. New York: Leading Fifth Avenue designer shows new spring and Palm Beach fashions. Los Angeles: Ludy Langer, national champion middle distance swimmer, trains for the coming international championship in Honolulu. On Western Front: German soldiers used tower of shot-wrecked cathedral as post for sentry. Search lights are used to signal from one station to another. Washington: Following the slaughter of a number of American citizens by Mexican bandits, Senator Works of California, introduced a resolution in the Senate calling on President Wilson to intervene in Mexico and establish a staple government. Interesting motion pictures showing Senator Works and Secretary Lansing, who is struggling with this interesting problem. Scenes along Mexican border, where the outrages were committed. The Phable of the Phat Woman: Another laughable cartoon by T.E. Powers, famous cartoonist, in which glooms triumph in the last scene. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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