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Extra!!! United States declares War on Austria-Hungary as Ally of the Kaiser. Soldiers, our boys will be called upon to fight, shown behind their lines on the Italian front. Subtitles: Here’s hoping these never find the mark! Some enemy camouflage. Some day we’ll have these as souvenirs in our parks. Queen Wilhelmina Opens New Dutch Parliament: Riding in her coach of gold, the Sovereign of Holland goes to meet the representative of her people who are bending every energy to keep their tiny country out of the world-war, The Hague, Holland. “Hare” Breadth Escapes Thrill Sport Lovers: Pittsburgh and Joplin followers of the Greyhound match their favorite coursing dogs at the expense of Br’er rabbit, Asbury, Mo. Subtitle: “Unfortunate Bob,” the winner. New York Hotels Entertain Our Fighters: Uncle Sam’s soldiers and sailors get an idea of life as it is lived on the roofs, New York City. Subtitles: You can’t do this without a skate on. Jack and Sam are “Some steppers.” High Spots are All that These Boys Hit. Eddie Hearne drives fifty miles in 41 min. 54 4-5 sec. In feature event at Ascot Park Motor Meet, Tom Milton finishing second and Louis Chevrolet third, Los Angeles, Cal. Subtitles: Eddie Hearne, the winner. “He’ll step on her ‘til she busts.” Eddie Rickenbacker used to defy death driving racing autos, now he’s defying the Kaiser as a lieutenant in Uncle Sam’s Aviation Corps in France. Jean Poilu hands the Hun another wallop in a thunderstorm of steel. In the third battle of the Aisne the French soldiers took nine villages in four days, capturing thousands of prisoners and hundreds of cannons (Official French War Pictures). Subtitles: The gigantic guns belched a ceaseless hail of hell. The tanks crawled forward, breaking the way for the charging troops. Bringing in the wounded. Dressing stations just back of the battle line give first aid to the injured heroes. The first of 11,157 German prisoners. Most of the German prisoners are boys and old men. After the battle the victorious Frenchmen march back to a well-earned rest. Cartoons from the World’s Greatest Newspapers. Subtitles: Uncle Sam’s Service Flag, by Hungerford in The Pittsburgh Sun; Full Steam Ahead, by Evans, in The Baltimore American; We Have With Us Tonight, by Harding in The Brooklyn Eagle.

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Released: December 15, 1917
Genres: Short News
Cast: Tom Milton Eddie Hearne Louis Chevrolet Jean Poilu

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