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Universal Current Events, No. 8 (1917)

Universal Current Events, No. 8 (1917)

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Visitors from Britain on both our coasts. Kilties in New England and a warship in California, welcomed by us, stimulate recruiting. Bangor, Me: The 236th Canadian Battalion, clad in Kilts, took this town by storm and added numbers of recruits to the Union Jack and the Stars and Stripes. Subtitles: "France is calling -- let's go!" "If you don't care for kilties get into the United States uniform, we will fight together anyway!" American West Coast: British Cruiser "Lancaster" resting at ease after long cruise to clear Pacific Trade lanes of sea-wolves. Pennsylvania answers France's urgent appeal: Military parade of men who have enlisted bids you who have not done so to get into uniform. Willing 'Patients' on famous ranch aid in science's war practice. Red Star Day at "Lucky" Baldwin's famous homestead brings Mercy's hosts into contact with willing subjects. Arcadia, Cal: Farm stock loaned willing aid to fine men and women who are going to help our four-footed workers on the firing lines. Bandaging, splinting extraction of splinters. These and other kinds of relief were practiced. Subtitles: Mrs. Anita Baldwin, who gave the use of the ranch to humane helpers. No ranch is complete without a "jass-ack."' England's rulers visit Manchester: Great cotton metropolis honored by royal pair on tour through North of England. Manchester, England. A gala event in the history of this great manufacturing city was celebrated in the visit of their Royal Highnesses King George and Queen Mary. The royal pair visited the government buildings and viewed a great demonstration by school children. Speed Demons are grabbing war stuff: Barney Oldfield's U-boat racing adds war touch to race with Ralph De Palma, Milwaukee, Wis. The racing world has been attached by the U-boat! Bombs will be put under Old Father Time every time that Barney Oldfield starts in his latest creation, turreted races which has been dubbed "The Hard Boiled Egg." Matched with Ralph De Palma, Barney showed up in a cross between a forward turret and a diving bell and then to show that the thing was not a mud turtle, let her go at 115 miles an hour. Subtitles: Barney Oldfield and cigar, inside his "Deviled Egg." Crawling along at 115 miles an hour.
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