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Aboard a German Warship: Jackies in various phases of life on one of the Kaiser’s dreadnoughts. Sub-title: Late photograph of the Kaiser. Indian Army in France: Picturesque camp scenes, showing England’s dusky sons from the Simla mountain batteries. U.S.S. “Tennessee”: Uncle Sam’s “Gold Ship” reported fired upon by Turkish land forces at Smyrna. Sub-title: Capt. Decker of the “Tennessee”. Aiding War Sufferers: Universal star, King Baggot. confers with Mayor Mitchel and Commissioner Katherine Davis, in regard to aiding stricken ones within war zone, New York City. Sub-title: Mrs. J. B. Harriman and Norman Hapgood receive many contributions for White Cross Fund. War Zone Relief Ship: Philadelphians donate thousands of tons of foodstuffs in one day campaign by newspapers, Philadelphia, Pa. Uncle Sam’s Santa Claus Ship: Collier “Jason,” laden with clothing and toys contributed by people from all parts of the country for war-ridden Europe, sails from Brooklyn, N.Y. U.S. War Chiefs: Secretary of War Lindley M. Garrison and General Scott, newly appointed Chief of Staff, who succeeded General Wood, Washington, D.C. Disastrous Chemical Explosion: In an effort to perfect dyes formerly imported from Germany, inventor’s laboratory is demolished, killing two and wounding many, Brooklyn, N.Y. Harvard Wins: 75,000 people, largest number ever gathered to witness greatest football game in history, New Haven, Conn. Grand Opera Singers Arrive: Maggie Teyte and other noted singers who escaped from war zone after harrowing experiences, New York City. Cartoons by the world-famous caricaturist, Hy Mayer, of Puck.

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Released: November 25, 1914
Genres: Documentary Short News
Cast: King Baggot Lindley M. Garrison Katherine Bement Davis Norman Hapgood

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