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Learn more- Cleveland, Ohio: Secretary of the Treasury, William G. McAdoo, launches the nationwide campaign to aid the second Liberty Loan. Subtitles: Tris Speaker, Cleveland's star outfielder, buys the first bond. The Liberty Loan flag is the flag of America. BUY A LIBERTY LOAN BOND. Pendelton, Ore: Indian tribes of the western prairies, remnants of America's aboriginal hosts, assemble for the annual roundup. Subtitles: They still retain their ceremonies of yore and their quaint war dances. A typical Indian village at the roundup. New York City: For the eighth time the New York Giants capture the National League pennant and participate in the World's Series. Subtitles: Manager McCraw and the pitchers upon whom New York depends. Charley Herzog is back in the fold, feeling fit and ready. The Chicago White Sox, champions of the American League, and Manager Clarence Rowland. Fort Oglethorpe, Ga: Experienced from long on the firing line, French army officers help to instruct U.S. troops in trench warfare. Subtitles: Approved by Committee on Public Information. A dugout trench where the soldiers are safe from enemy fire. Bayonet fighting may sometimes be necessary, and so the boys get much practice in this art. Scene at Camp Wadsworth. "Over the Top," is their motto. New York City: Frank Keenan, the versatile and popular dramatic star, signs a long-term contract with Pathe Exchange in the office of J.A. Berst, general manager. Their Mission Is Mercy: Twenty-five thousand nurses parade in New York City in tribute to their gallant sisters now serving at the front. Subtitles: John Philip Sousa's famous band leads the march. Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels reviews these silent heroines of the war. They succor the unfortunate and comfort the wounded; they bring the bright ray of mercy to the bloody battlefield. San Francisco, Cal: Another ingenious method to foil U-boats. Ocean liners, may supply passengers with mattress life preservers. Subtitles: You sleep "in" it and if one bright morning you have to take to sea, do not mind, just go on sleeping. Americans All: United, whole-hearted loyalty to America and her cause is the patriotic appeal made by Col. Roosevelt at Minneapolis. Subtitles: The Northwest responds. Huge crowds demonstrate their unswerving allegiance to the nation. "Put down the Shadow Huns within our gates. There can be no fifty-fifty American."
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