European war illustrated. Latest pictures from the seat of war. In accordance with President Wilson's policy of U.S. neutrality, etc. On the way to Chateau Thierry. Ruins of Penchard. Aviator Andre, intrepid air-scout, is wounded by the ...See moreEuropean war illustrated. Latest pictures from the seat of war. In accordance with President Wilson's policy of U.S. neutrality, etc. On the way to Chateau Thierry. Ruins of Penchard. Aviator Andre, intrepid air-scout, is wounded by the enemy. The flower of the English army. A Zeppelin shed is destroyed by shells. Soldiers at the front are merry between battles. The "Camino" sails for Rotterdam via Panama Canal with California's donation of food for the starving Belgians. Sub-title: Mayor Rolph of San Francisco wishes Capt. Ahlin of the "Camino" Godspeed on his errand of mercy. Children of the National Capital hold "A Mile of Pennies" carnival for Belgian relief fund. Sub-title: Dr. Harvey Wiley. New York-Chicago flyer goes in the ditch near Buffalo, N.Y. Sub-title: A freight train laden with grain for warring powers is wrecked near Bethel, Me. Tennessee River improvement delegates urge House Committee to expend $20,000,000 on Muscle Shoals project. Sub-title: Senator Oscar W. Underwood of Alabama, who sponsors the movement. Flames sweep over great Edison plant at Orange, N.J., causing $7,000,000 loss. Great manufacturing plant at New York City is destroyed by fire, causing half-million dollar loss. Ever hear of winter baseball? New York's society nines open the season despite wintry blasts. Sub-title: Some of the 400 on the bleachers. A "submarine" designed for pleasure, not for war, is hauled through 'Frisco's streets to the exposition grounds. Historic frigate "Independence," which fought in the War of 1812, leaves Mare Island Navy Yard. Mutual-Keystone stars, Mabel Normand. Roscoe Arbuckle and Charles Chaplin, are the cynosure of all eyes at 'Frisco Screen Club Ball. Kings and queens of the poultry world hold court at Oakland, Cal., show. Sub-title: Some rooster. Written by
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