Hearst-Vitagraph News Pictorial, No. 23 - Production & Contact Info (original) (raw)

This release begins with scenes of the bloody strife at far-away Salonika. Then at Yarmouth Junction, Me., a Hearst-Vitagraph photographer registered the embarkment of three thousand mules for the Allies; further up in the Maine woods he ...See moreThis release begins with scenes of the bloody strife at far-away Salonika. Then at Yarmouth Junction, Me., a Hearst-Vitagraph photographer registered the embarkment of three thousand mules for the Allies; further up in the Maine woods he caught great tractor engines hauling logs from a lumber camp over scarcely broken roads, and at Portland, Me., he photographed the steamer Herman Winter, which was beached when fire broke out in her hold. Hearst-Vitagraph Staff Photographer Mathewson, who has faithfully recorded the exciting scenes on the Mexican border, gives another series of views, showing last tributes to the dead heroes of the Columbus raid, members of the 13th Cavalry, as their bodies started homeward from the scene of their murder. In addition this reel contains an animated argument over a demi-tasse, between George Herriman's Krazy Kat and his Ignatz Mouse, and for the women it has a rare lot of after-Easter hints that are both new and wonderful, possessing many of the modern things that furnish joy and inspiration to feminine hearts. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less