Hearst-International News Pictorial, No. 55 - Production & Contact Info (original) (raw)
Salonika, Greece: Monster Zeppelin airship is wrecked by British anti-aircraft guns and is brought to earth near this city, where it is destroyed by fire. Pigeon Point, Cal: Hundreds of sea lions from Alaska flock to this place for the ...See moreSalonika, Greece: Monster Zeppelin airship is wrecked by British anti-aircraft guns and is brought to earth near this city, where it is destroyed by fire. Pigeon Point, Cal: Hundreds of sea lions from Alaska flock to this place for the summer. Brownsville, Tex: Regular troops of United States Army are moved at this point on the border to strengthen patrol, which has been augmented by the arrival of militia from several states. Portland, Ore: Gen. Bell, U.S.A., reviews troops of the Oregon State militia and orders them to move to the Mexican border as quickly as they can get ready for the journey. Squadron A entrains at Yonkers, N.Y., for the border. Boston, Mass: Lives of babies are saved by sea breezes which are wafted through sleeping rooms of infants on board the city hospital ship. Fashion Section: The latest modes in women's and girls' afternoon gowns and outdoor costumes are pictured in beautiful indoor and outdoor settings. New York: Thousands of striking garment workers parade through streets of this city, protesting for better hours and wages. New York: Infantile paralysis claims the lives of scores of tiny infants, and doctors from Washington come to join the local authorities in fighting against the plague. El Paso, Tex: Bodies of Capt. Boyd and his valiant negro troopers are brought from the scene of the battle of Carrizal, where they were killed by Carranza's soldiers, and are escorted from the train to the American army headquarters here. Baltimore, Md: German submarine liner Deutschland startles the world by successfully crossing the Atlantic Ocean, escaping the patrol of British and French warships on both sides of the water, and enters the Chesapeake Bay to discharge cargo of a thousand tons of dyestuffs and to deliver to President Wilson a cordial message from Kaiser Wilhelm. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less