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  • Pathé News, No. 37 (1916)
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Pathé News, No. 37 (1916)
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Columbus, N.M: New army auto trucks are fitted with flange wheels to enable them to run on railroad tracks. El Paso, Texas: General Obregon (with one arm) and staff are met by U.S. Army officers on their arrival to attend a conference with...See moreColumbus, N.M: New army auto trucks are fitted with flange wheels to enable them to run on railroad tracks. El Paso, Texas: General Obregon (with one arm) and staff are met by U.S. Army officers on their arrival to attend a conference with General Scott. Sub-titles: 1. General Funston accompanies the Mexican party to their automobile after the conference held in General Scott's private car; 2. General Obregon, Carranza's strong man. Boston, Mass: Students of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology rush eagerly for the Book of Knowledge that is perched atop the Citadel of Effort. Subtitle: 1. Winner of the 1917 Technique. Philadelphia, Pa: One thousand sailors and marines board the U.S.S. Oklahoma, as the mighty oil-burning superdreadnaught is put into commission. Subtitle: 1. The vessel is dedicated under the shadow of the huge fifteen-inch guns. Paris, France: Statesmen and soldiers from all the Allied countries hold a momentous conference to discuss the conduct of the war. Subtitles: 1. General Joffre (France) and General Gilinski (Russia); 2. M. Salandra (Italy) and M. Matsui (Japan); 3. H.H. Asquith and Sir Edward Grey (England); 4. Lord Kitchener. American Fashions (Courtesy of Mood, New York): Subtitles: 1. Walking costume of striped taffeta, with velvet ribbon on side of skirt to break the stripes; 2. The "Cleopatra" lounging gown of white satin, with baggy white satin trousers trimmed with silver lace; 3. Afternoon gown the distinctive feature of which is the "Billiard" pockets; 4. Gray taffeta evening gown, and a reversible wrap of black chiffon and corn colored taffeta eight yards around. Washington, D.C: President Wilson and members of his Cabinet inspect the "Safety First" train which the Government is sending out to exhibit the modern methods of saving life and property. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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