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  • Hearst-International News Pictorial, No. 92 (1916)
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Hearst-International News Pictorial, No. 92 (1916)
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San Francisco, Cal: The Signal Corps of the California National Guard returns from the Mexican border, and members are enthusiastically greeted by relatives. North Port, L.I: In wire enclosed pens on the farm of J.A. Kane, tiny silver fox ...See moreSan Francisco, Cal: The Signal Corps of the California National Guard returns from the Mexican border, and members are enthusiastically greeted by relatives. North Port, L.I: In wire enclosed pens on the farm of J.A. Kane, tiny silver fox puppies are born and brought up to be worth $2,500 apiece. Most expensive fur garments are made from the pelts of these animals. Washington, D.C: Back at his desk in Washington, is Joseph P. Tumulty, secretary to President Wilson. On Election night, when all the Democratic leaders had conceded President Wilson's defeat, Tumulty alone claimed his re-election. San Antonio, Tex: In different parts of this city, the wives of two prominent Mexicans are being entertained. Mrs. Venustiano Carranza is here assisting her niece to purchase a trousseau, while Mrs. Francisco Villa is attending a family re-union at the home of her husband's brother. Accompanying Mrs. Carranza are her daughters, the Misses Eugenia and Julia. With Mrs. Villa is her young son, Augustin. Fashions de Luxe: The latest gowns and hats, creations of Lady Duff-Gordon, Lucille, are shown exclusively in the Hearst International News Pictorial. San Francisco, Cal: Hiram Johnson, Governor of California, is elected to the United States Senate by an overwhelming majority. The Governor and his little grandson, Hiram Johnson, 3d, poses for the Hearst International News Pictorial. South Brookfield, Mass: Henry Freeman, of this place, is the owner of the only trained steers in the world. He has succeeded in teaching the dumb animals several unique tricks. Philadelphia, Pa: C. Emery Titman, well-known club man and baseball rooter, exercises 550 pounds, avoirdupois, to pay an ill-advised election wager. Lexington, Mass: On the beautiful estate of Millionaire J.W. Hayden near here, youthful classic dancers led by Winifred Gilrain, given an exhibition of the terpsichorean art. Washington, D.C: Dr. Karl Graves, self-styled international spy, is arrested, charged with attempting to sell private letters, the contents of which would have embarrassed Countess von Bernstorff, wife of the German Ambassador. Graves appears with his attorney to answer the charge before a United States Commissioner. In the Battle-Scarred Verdun: Great havoc is wrought in this city by German siege guns. American ambulances in the region of this battlefront are in constant danger from exploding shells. New methods are devised for transporting wounded from the first-line trenches to the field hospital. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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