Washington, D.C: Women open the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage by marching to congress with equal rights petition bearing four miles of names. San Francisco: Hawaiian Singers, employed by automobile manufacturer to entertain his workmen, arrive from far western islands. New York: The Frederick VIII leaves for Copenhagen with 1,000 passengers, twenty-two of whom will join the Ford Party in Europe. San Francisco: One thousand animals that warm the heart of childhood are allowed to scamper about with their playmates at the Panama Pacific Exposition. New York: The International Trade Conference delegates, from every part of the world, pose for the Hearst-Selig News Pictorial on the roof of the Hotel Astor. Los Angeles: Profitable pleasure is enjoyed by Japanese fishermen who pull in boat loads of ocean fish. Washington: The men directing the political activities of the Democratic Party gather in the National Capital and select St. Louis as the next convention city. Chicago: New $300,000 armor plated ice crushing steamer wears a steel bow to keep Great Lake ports open in winter. She can ram through three feet of solid ice. Chicago’s new $3,000,000 municipal pier looms in the background. Venice, Cal: Native Philippine Islanders work and play by the sea. New York: The Brighton Baths Pavilion, built over breakers, affords ocean sports the year round. Hoboken, N.J: The liner Vaterland, which is interned here with other vessels of European nations, narrowly escapes damage by fire when garage burns. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: No rating yet | |
Released: | December 16, 1915 | |
Genres: | Short News | |
Countries: | United States | |
Companies: | Selig Polyscope Company | |
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