Hearst-International News Pictorial, No. 80 - Production & Contact Info (original) (raw)

On the Balkan Front With Ariel L. Varges: British troops resist gas attack. Soldiers in first-line trenches sniping the enemy. Shells burst directly in front of the camera and Photographer Varges narrowly escapes death. Philadelphia, Pa: ...See moreOn the Balkan Front With Ariel L. Varges: British troops resist gas attack. Soldiers in first-line trenches sniping the enemy. Shells burst directly in front of the camera and Photographer Varges narrowly escapes death. Philadelphia, Pa: The interned German cruiser, Prinz Eitel Friedrich, arrives in Philadelphia Navy Yard and is visited by U.S. Naval officers. Albany, New York: A tour of 25 states is begun by suffragette leaders of the East, prominent among them being Mrs. Nelson O'Shaughnessy, Mrs. Gifford Pinchot and Mrs. Daniel Guggenheim. Trzynietz: Czar Ferdinand of Bulgaria, visits a large steel plant here, accompanied by Prime Minister Radoslawow and military aides. Pendleton, Ore: Daring cowboys of the northwest conquer savage horses at the annual roundup here. El Paso, Texas: New military balloon for observation is tried out here. The National Guardsmen of Pennsylvania hold a field meet to determine the athletic supremacy of their members. Footlights and Fashions: Peggy O'Neil, star of "The Flame," appears exclusively in the Hearst-international News Pictorial, in the latest gowns of her own creation. Eastport, Maine: The old frigate, Franklin, is beached and burned here to obtain thousands of dollars' worth of gold and copper rivets from her hold. World Series: The Boston Red Sox, champions of the American League for two successive seasons, enter the 1916 World Series confident of becoming the champions of the world again. The Brooklyn Dodgers, the National League pennant winners for the first time, are prepared for the struggle for the baseball championship of the world, and the long end of the World Series purse, which this year will amount to many thousands of dollars. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less