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  • Pathé News, No. 86 (1915)
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Pathé News, No. 86 (1915)
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Weehawken, N.J: Lieut. Robert Fay (putting on gloves) is arrested by Secret Service men, while testing explosives supposed to be for use against munition works. Subtitles: 1. The brass tube found in Fay's room was 18 inches long. 2. Bags ...See moreWeehawken, N.J: Lieut. Robert Fay (putting on gloves) is arrested by Secret Service men, while testing explosives supposed to be for use against munition works. Subtitles: 1. The brass tube found in Fay's room was 18 inches long. 2. Bags of powder, sticks of dynamite and wigs were among the things found in Fay's possession. 3. A high powered motorboat was kept in the Hudson River ready for use. 4. Fay (right) and his brother-in-law, Walter Sholz, in charge of detectives. San Francisco, Cal: Three of the foremost geniuses of America arrive here to visit the Exposition. Subtitle: 1. Left to right, Luther Burbank, the California Fruit Wizard; Thomas Edison, Henry Ford. New York City: Madame Tamaki Miura, the only Japanese prima donna in the world has arrived to sing in Grand Opera. Philadelphia, Pa: Pittsburgh University Football Team springs a big surprise on the Quaker boys by beating them 14-7 at Franklin Field. Subtitles: 1. Pittsburgh, after four attempts, scores a touchdown. 2. Williamson of Pittsburgh making an end run. New York City: The new Washington Market, built on the site of the old fire station, is opened to public inspection. Subtitle: 1. Firemen from the old fire station parade to new market. Le Creuset, France: Press representatives are shown the famous munition works, which are in full blast trying to keep pace with Krupps, their rivals in Germany. Ypres, Belgium: British soldiers kept in reserve behind the firing line, use their spare time to edit a newspaper. Subtitle: In the absence of the regular morning and evening journals, the amateur newspapers are well appreciated. Olmito, Texas: Mexican bandits raiding United States territory, burn a bridge and wreck a train on the St. Louis-Mexico Railroad, killing three and injuring five persons. Subtitle: The engineer was killed at his post. Pathe's Paris Fashions (in natural colors). Subtitles: 1. Various effects in fall suits. 2. One of the many military styles now in vogue. 3. An automobile suit. 4. A white hat trimming, with white fur neckpiece gives the wearer a youthful appearance. Providence, Mass: The Submarine L-14, built for the British Government, undergoes her trials. Subtitle: All the details of her construction have been kept secret, but an indication of her speed is gained by the following picture. San Francisco, Cal: Old "Salts" and young "Tars" show their nautical skill at the annual Model Yacht Contest in Golden Gate Park. New York City: Fifty thousand women march along Fifth avenue in the biggest Suffragette parade ever held in the world. Subtitles: Mrs. Herbert Carpenter heads the procession. 1. Mrs. Stebbins, Grand Marshal of the procession. 2. Miss Margaret Vale, niece of President Wilson, represents Alaska. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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