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  • Hearst-International News Pictorial, No. 94 (1916)
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Hearst-International News Pictorial, No. 94 (1916)
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Washington, D.C: Congressman O.D. Bleakley arrives in Washington to begin his winter duties in the House of Representatives, making the trip from Philadelphia in an aeroplane piloted by Sergeant Ocher of the United States Army. Calexico, ...See moreWashington, D.C: Congressman O.D. Bleakley arrives in Washington to begin his winter duties in the House of Representatives, making the trip from Philadelphia in an aeroplane piloted by Sergeant Ocher of the United States Army. Calexico, Cal: Thousands of turkeys being raised in the Imperial Valley for the Thanksgiving and Christmas market, are photographed for the Hearst International News Pictorial, the subjects prove camera-shy. Boston, Mass: The largest chair in the world, a replica of the executive chair in Washington, is built here to be shipped to Philadelphia for exhibition at the meeting of Advertising Men. San Antonio, Tex: Under the protecting walls of Fort Sam Houston, a herd of Texas deer enjoy the freedom of a wooded spot set apart for their home. Oakland, Cal: A bevy of pretty girls boost the Lincoln Highway by selling $10,000 worth of Highway pennants in one day, to motorists who pass through this city. Fashions De Luxe: The latest gowns and hats, creations of Lady Duff-Gordon (Lucille), are shown exclusively by the Hearst International News Pictorial. Winchendon, Mass: In a gigantic toy factory, assistants of Santa Clause are working at utmost speed, turning out toys that will delight the hearts of good little boys and girls on Christmas morning. Pictures show the many processes through which the playthings are put before they are ready for presentation to the little folk. Chicago, Ill: Miss Ruth Law, before her cross-country flight from Chicago to New York, in which she made a non-stop record of 590 miles, prepares for her trip by living on the roof of the 22-story Hotel Morrison, here, in a tent where she sleeps and eats to accustom herself to the atmospheric conditions above the earth. Washington, D.C: Ex-slaves and their former owners renew acquaintance at a convention in the national capital. A group of the former slaves poses for the Hearst International News Pictorial, their ages ranging from 104 to 125 years. Santa Monica: Intrepid motor drivers dare death on the eight-mile Santa Monica Auto Race Course in the contest for the Vanderbilt Cup and prizes of cash. Dario Resta wins over a field of the best race pilots in the world. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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