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  • Pathé News, No. 9 (1916)
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Pathé News, No. 9 (1916)
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Saltillo, Mexico: Peon peddlers drive a precarious trade in the market square when the regular stores are closed by the march of revolution. New York City: President Wilson opens nation-wide preparedness campaign with three stirring ...See moreSaltillo, Mexico: Peon peddlers drive a precarious trade in the market square when the regular stores are closed by the march of revolution. New York City: President Wilson opens nation-wide preparedness campaign with three stirring speeches during whirlwind tour of this city. Subtitle: 1. His new policy of "War Before Dishonor" invokes a tremendous demonstration. Tokio, Japan: Yoshito, the newly-crowned Emperor, formally opens Parliament with all the ceremony of state. Subtitle: 1. The sacred relics of the empire are borne in state from the palace. Camado, Queretaro, Mexico: Carranza and cabinet banquet with Governor Frederico Montes and form plans for the capture of bandits accused of killing Americans. Subtitles: 1. The "First Chief" addresses the diners; 2. Jesus Acuna, Carranza's Secretary of State. Evansville, Ind: The freight steamer Bowling Green strikes a submerged rock and founders, her crew narrowly escaping death. Uncle Sam's Activities: How the government serves the people of the United States. Pictures taken by special sanction of the Federal departments. Subtitles: 1. The tremendous increase in the circulation of money has rendered the old method of printing bills obsolete. Previously each operation was performed by hand; 2. But now a machine, which goes through all the processes simultaneously, has been installed in the Bureau of Engraving and Printing; 3. A marvel of intricacy is the newest type of geometric lathe, used to produce the scroll work on treasury notes; 4. How many would you like? Portland, Ore. (Ex Portland and Seattle): Coldest weather in twenty-seven years almost entirely freezes the famous Multnomah Falls. Dayton, Ohio (Ex Boston, Chicago, Portland, Seattle, Los Angeles): Old Gloom's hammer, coffined in Syracuse, N.Y. Prosperity Frolic is sped to its resting place in the Pacific Ocean. Subtitle: 1. The nail that Dayton drove. Boston, Mass. (Ex Boston): The historic frigate Constitution is falling into decay and local school children have begun a movement to save her. Cincinnati, Ohio (Cincinnati copies only): Joe Rivers, who recently defeated Richie Mitchell, the Milwaukee lightweight, at the Music Hall, with his manager and trainer. Phoenix, Arizona (Ex Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles): Towns are entirely marooned, several persons are drowned, and enormous damage is done to property when the Salt River overflows its banks. Subtitle: 1. Bags of cement are placed in a vain effort to stem the tide of destruction. Atlanta, Ga. (Atlanta only): Al Jennings, ex-bandit, arrives to "revive" Atlanta and is greeted by Dr. J.L. White, pastor of the Baptist Tabernacle. Lake Placid, N.Y: Ice sailing, skiing and motor sledding thrill Snowshoe Club pilgrims from Syracuse in winter sport carnival here. Subtitles: 1. The motorcycle sled can speed at eighty miles an hour; 2. (For Chicago and Boston only) Eddie Collins, of the Chicago White Sox, and Herbert Pennock, of the Boston Red Sox, are pilgrims. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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