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  • Hearst-International News Pictorial, No. 88 (1916)
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Hearst-International News Pictorial, No. 88 (1916)
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San Francisco, Cal: Keel of the dreadnought California is laid at the Mare Island Navy Yard, a large crowd attending the ceremony. U.S. Senator James D. Phelan taps the steel with a silver hammer, denoting that it is officially accepted. ...See moreSan Francisco, Cal: Keel of the dreadnought California is laid at the Mare Island Navy Yard, a large crowd attending the ceremony. U.S. Senator James D. Phelan taps the steel with a silver hammer, denoting that it is officially accepted. Provincetown, Mass: While, according to authorities on naval affairs, the United States is in great need of war submarines, sea-going diving boats are being built in the United States for foreign nations. The Isaac Peral, one of the most efficient submarines ever built, is completed and tested here preparatory to leaving for Europe, where she will become part of the Spanish navy. Hoboken, N.J: A monster machine operates here, lifting whole car-loads of coal off the docks, hauling them high into the air and dumping them. Los Angeles, Cal: George Nooyan, a young athlete, narrowly escapes death in a thrilling slide on a wire strung 275 feet in the air. He calmly goes back and makes a successful slide. Season's Latest Fashions: New styles in headdress, creations of Lucile, Lady Duff-Gordon, are shown by attractive Lucile models. San Francisco, Cal: Eight girls enter a swimming contest across the Golden Gate, and Miss Wally Mahn wins. Pittsburgh, Pa: An unusually efficient motorcycle squad is part of the Preparedness Camp near here. The motorcyclists perform remarkable stunts with their machines, one of their achievements being a rapid ascent of a 45 percent grade hill. Denver, Col: Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, touring the country in the interest of the Republican national ticket, lifts his hat to the cheering multitude that meets him in this western city. London: Hundreds of wealthy Londoners donate their automobiles to the military authorities and many women volunteer their services as drivers. Near Neuilly, France: American ambulances carry wounded from the fighting line to the American hospital at Neuilly, the Americans being under fire from German guns most of the journey. Unloading of the wounded is supervised by Lieutenant E.B. Hayden of Boston and Sergeant M. O'Connor. New London, Conn: Deutschland, the first submarine merchant liner to cross the Atlantic, makes its second successful voyage to America. The Deutschland is tied up alongside the German liner Willehad while preparations are made to unload her cargo which is valued at $10,000,000. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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