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Hearst-Pathé News, No. 83 (1917)

Hearst-Pathé News, No. 83 (1917)

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Omaha, Nebraska: America's message to the Allies is strikingly depicted by a pageant of gorgeous floats at the Ak-Sar-Ben Carnival. Subtitles: Our army of the air. Vive La France, and her immortal doctrines of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity. New York City: Back on their home grounds and cheered by thousands of loyal fans, the Giants regain their stride and capture the third game of the World Series. Sub-titles: Mayor Mitchell throws out the first ball and the battle is on. Pitching the greatest ball of his career Rube Benton has the White Sox at his mercy, not a man getting beyond second base. The Giants take the lead in the fourth. Robertson scores on Holke's double. Burns singles, sending Holke home. Score, 2-0. Heroes of the day and the idols of New York fans, Robertson and Benton. The Giants win the fourth game, too. Benny Kauff "comes back" with two brilliant home runs. Woodgreen, England: Lord French, Commander of Britain's home forces, bids farewell to a regiment of volunteers leaving for the front. Subtitles: The troops join in a popular tribute to the Stars and Stripes. In the North Sea: French trawlers patrolling the ocean highways carefully inspect all vessels, large or small, bound for neutral ports. Subtitles: The trawlers are armed and the crews ever ready for attack. A patrol cruiser's guns in action. New York City: Another star is added to the Pathe Play constellation when Bryant Washburn signs a long-term contract with Mr. J.A. Berst, General Manager of Pathe Exchange, Inc. An Atlantic Port: After three years of internment a big German ship now in United States service is taken to sea for compass adjustment. Subtitles: The instruments are very delicate and the Government expert makes the corrections with care. The vessel is thoroughly overhauled, and the lifeboats and belts made ready for use. It is also armed with a powerful gun. San Francisco, Cal: Nearer, ever nearer beams the ray of victory as contingent after contingent of Liberty's forces marches off to camp. Subtitles: The drafted men are cheered by crowds of relatives, friends and sweethearts. Former Ambassador Gerard bids the boys Godspeed on their noble mission to save Democracy. Cartoon: Buy a Liberty Bond and straighten the path to victory.
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