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  • Pathé News, No. 34 (1915)
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New York City: Otis Skinner, Helen Ware, Patricia Collinge and other well-known players prepare surgical dressings for use in war hospitals. Sub-titles: Pictures made in the rooms of the Surgical Dressings Committee which has sent more ...See moreNew York City: Otis Skinner, Helen Ware, Patricia Collinge and other well-known players prepare surgical dressings for use in war hospitals. Sub-titles: Pictures made in the rooms of the Surgical Dressings Committee which has sent more than 2,000,000 bandages to Europe; the committee solicits gifts of old linen, etc., to make into surgical dressings. Mr. Skinner and Miss Ware prove able workers. Miss Collinge finds winding bandages more difficult than it looks. Columbus, Ga: Fox trotting in the public streets entertains the crowds that attend "Home-Coming Week" in this city. New York City: Mrs. Malcolm Strauss and the dogs she entered at the French Bull Dog Show at the Hotel Astor. Sub-title: Prince De Savoy, a crack bull dog. New York City: Mrs. Charles S. Whitman, wife of the Governor of New York, is guest of honor at "A Day in April," a charity entertainment at the Hotel Biltmore. Sub-title: Mrs. Whitman. New York City: Seven thousand members of the New York Police Department have their annual parade in Fifth Avenue, viewed by vast throngs. Sub-titles: Mayor Mitchell (left) and Police Commissioner Woods in the reviewing stand. Mayor Mitchel awards medals to the members of the department who have distinguished themselves by bravery. Police heroes after receiving their medals. A gymnastic drill. Drill by a squad of mounted police. The police star. Philadelphia, Pa: Record-breaking performances are features of the 21st annual relay race carnival of the University of Pennsylvania on Franklin Field. Sub-titles: H. Berry, of Pennsylvania, throwing the javelin in the pentathlon, or all-around championship. Berry after winning the pentathlon. Fred Kelly, the great Southern California University athlete, wins the 120-yard hurdle race. McCutcheon, of Cornell, wins the hammer throw. McCutcheon. Richards, of Cornell, breaks the relay carnival high jump record with a leap of 6 feet 4 inches. Pennsylvania students cheer their winning relay team. Paris, France: Views of the destruction wrought in the latest Zeppelin raid on Paris. In the Dardanelles: Turkish troops, hastily mustered, march to defend their country against the invasion of the Allies. Sub-titles: Refugees from Gallipoli camp in a cemetery on their way to Constantinople. Wearied by the cares of state, the Sultan takes an afternoon trip on the Bosphorus. Annapolis, Md. (Not in Pacific Coast Copies): Harvard University's varsity crew takes the water for a race with the Naval Academy eight on the Severn, easily winning the contest. Subtitle: The Annapolis crew launches its boat. Harvard leads near the finish line. The victorious Harvard eight. Boston, Mass: A five-alarm fire destroys a factory, eight dwelling houses and another structure and threatens the entire waterfront of Boston (South). Cincinnati, Ohio: Members of the Cincinnati Retail Grocers' Association and their families leave in a special train for the San Francisco Exposition. Sub-titles: "Preset I" The special train leaving the station. Pittsburgh, Pa. (in Pittsburgh Copies Only): Boy Scouts of this city plant mulberry trees in a campaign to save orchards. Mulberries attract the birds from the more valuable fruit trees. Sub-titles: Scouts receiving trees from John M. Phillips. State Game Commissioner (left) and Mayor Joseph G. Armstrong. The Scouts also participate in the "Buy a Towel" campaign for the benefit of the State Home for the Blind. Syracuse, N.Y. (in Syracuse Copies Only): Unmindful of wagons, autos and trolley cars, a flock of doves gathers around Tommy Atkinson, traffic cop, at North Salina and West Genesee Streets to be fed. Syracuse, N.Y: The First Baptist Church here ministers to the physical as well as the spiritual needs of its members by operating a restaurant and hotel in its beautiful building Sub-title: The entrance to the church restaurant. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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