Mutual Weekly, No. 130
Paris, France: The Stars and Stripes are now on the battle front. First American boys leave here for the first line trenches. Philadelphia, Pa: Valley Forge memorial arch given to state. Speaker Clark delivers oration. Venice, Cal: Annual bathing girls' parade. One hundred and fifty pretty women clad in the latest 1917 bathing suits pass in review before 25,000 visitors. New York City: Medal-winning policeman will represent Honor Legion squad in France. Detective-Sergeant M.S. Owens will drive motor-ambulance at the front. Subtitle: He is bid Godspeed by Commissioner Woods and his comrades. Seattle, Wash: Russian War Commission arrives here. Mission from Petrograd lands here after trip halfway around the globe. Subtitles: On their way east. They are welcomed in Washington by Secretary of State Lansing and other officials. Cincinnati, Ohio: Derby Day at Latonia track. "Liberty Loan" romps home in classy stake. San Francisco, Cal: Girls swim Golden Gate. Evening Bulletin race won by Miss Cowells in record time. Princeton, N.J: War degrees at Princeton University. Ambassadors and ministers from allied nations, also Secretary Lansing and Herbert C. Hoover, National Food Commissioner, receive honorary degrees of LL.D. Hempstead Plains, N.Y: French aviators are guests of Aero Club. They come to America to train 10,000 American aviators. Washington, D.C: Secretary of War Baker congratulates Secretary of Treasury McAdoo on successful termination of the Liberty Loan campaign. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard Class Day exercises. Santa Anita, Cal: Famous Race Horses for war service. Anita Baldwin, daughter of the late "Lucky" Baldwin, is breeding cavalry horses for Uncle Sam. Subtitle: "Red Star" society will care for animals as the "Red Cross" cares for humans. Washington, D.C: Belgium's War Commission arrives in America's Capital. Subtitles: This dog has served with his comrades in the trenches.
- Released
- 1917
Details
Release year: 1917
Storyline
Paris, France: The Stars and Stripes are now on the battle front. First American boys leave here for the first line trenches. Philadelphia, Pa: Valley Forge memorial arch given to state. Speaker Clark delivers oration. Venice, Cal: Annual bathing girls' parade. One hundred and fifty pretty women clad in the latest 1917 bathing suits pass in review before 25,000 visitors. New York City: Medal-winning policeman will represent Honor Legion squad in France. Detective-Sergeant M.S. Owens will drive motor-ambulance at the front. Subtitle: He is bid Godspeed by Commissioner Woods and his comrades. Seattle, Wash: Russian War Commission arrives here. Mission from Petrograd lands here after trip halfway around the globe. Subtitles: On their way east. They are welcomed in Washington by Secretary of State Lansing and other officials. Cincinnati, Ohio: Derby Day at Latonia track. "Liberty Loan" romps home in classy stake. San Francisco, Cal: Girls swim Golden Gate. Evening Bulletin race won by Miss Cowells in record time. Princeton, N.J: War degrees at Princeton University. Ambassadors and ministers from allied nations, also Secretary Lansing and Herbert C. Hoover, National Food Commissioner, receive honorary degrees of LL.D. Hempstead Plains, N.Y: French aviators are guests of Aero Club. They come to America to train 10,000 American aviators. Washington, D.C: Secretary of War Baker congratulates Secretary of Treasury McAdoo on successful termination of the Liberty Loan campaign. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard Class Day exercises. Santa Anita, Cal: Famous Race Horses for war service. Anita Baldwin, daughter of the late "Lucky" Baldwin, is breeding cavalry horses for Uncle Sam. Subtitle: "Red Star" society will care for animals as the "Red Cross" cares for humans. Washington, D.C: Belgium's War Commission arrives in America's Capital. Subtitles: This dog has served with his comrades in the trenches.
Top credits
- Newton Baker — Self
- Anita Baldwin — Self
- Frances Cowells — Self
- Herbert Hoover — Self