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  • Hearst-Selig News Pictorial, No. 63 (1915)
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San Diego: CoI. Roosevelt heartily greets members of his old regiment, The Rough Riders, and visits Indian village at San Diego Fair. New York: World champion swimmer, Henry Elionsky, swims Hell Gate with legs chained and arms firmly bound...See moreSan Diego: CoI. Roosevelt heartily greets members of his old regiment, The Rough Riders, and visits Indian village at San Diego Fair. New York: World champion swimmer, Henry Elionsky, swims Hell Gate with legs chained and arms firmly bound to body in straight jacket. San Francisco: Kreis-Verein Turners demonstrate precision in drill and skill in gymnastic exercises in which 500 members take part before throng at Panama Fair. Boston: Massachusetts militiamen are given special instructions in camp at Fort Andrews, where they are taught to handle 12-inch mortars and to use the big 10-inch rifles in Coast Artillery practice. Washington: Shippers have no trouble to get help of dock hands to unload first boat-load of watermelons which arrives from the south. Many watermelons are, of course, accidentally broken. On the Battle Front in France: Back of first line of trenches the German Service Corps are building quarters where work of camp is performed. A scouting party rides towards French position. Thousand Islands, N.Y: Mrs. Marshall McLean wins in singles at Country Club against Miss Molla Bjursted where tennis title in New York Tourney is held. Prides Crossing, Mass: Humane Society Life Crew gives demonstration of ability by rigging line to ship and hauling in breeches buoy. The fete is attended by society people who are responsible for the support of this society. San Francisco: President C.C. Moore of Panama-Pacific Exposition receives cup, gift of King George V of Great Britain, from Lord Richard Plantagenet Nevill, personal emissary of the King. South Boston, Mass: Sick children from regular schools are sent to outdoor classes at Ft. Independence, where they receive the best of care. The children are given wholesome lunches, play games and dance in the open. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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