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Philadelphia, Pa: The roof of the big Wanamaker Store is used for tennis and basketball games, races and as a parade ground for men and women’s military organizations composed of store employees. San Francisco, Cal: Canine royalty appears in dog show here, competing for rich prizes. Many high-priced specimens of the dog kingdom are on exhibit. Bath, Maine: The Winchester, which is the speediest boat on the Atlantic Ocean, with the exception of torpedo-boats, is launched here. More troops are moved into Mexico as the hunt for Villa waxes hot: Soldiers are transported over Mexican railways in autotrucks equipped to run on rails. Oakland, Cal: The veteran oarsmen of Standford University retain their prestige on the Pacific Coast by defeating the University of California Varsity Eight in their annual boat race. New York, N.Y: Hero firemen who have risked their lives during the last year, are rewarded publicly by Mayor Mitchel, who pins medals on the deserving “laddies.” Washington, D.C: Many society women enlist as “rookies” to learn military life at the Navy League Camp near here. Fresno, Cal: “Raisin Day” is celebrated here with a monster parade and an automobile race which is won by Eddie O’Donnell. Fort Sill. Okla: U.S. Army officers attend School of Fire here, and witness artillery firing by experts.

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Released: May 1, 1916
Genres: Short News
Cast: John Purroy Mitchel Eddie O'Donnell

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