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  • Hearst-International News Pictorial, No. 82 (1916)
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Hearst-International News Pictorial, No. 82 (1916)
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Ebbet's Field, Brooklyn: The Brooklyn baseball team, champions of the National League, make a game fight for the World's Series championship, and defeat the Boston Red Sox in the third game of the 1916 World's Series. Omaha, Neb: President...See moreEbbet's Field, Brooklyn: The Brooklyn baseball team, champions of the National League, make a game fight for the World's Series championship, and defeat the Boston Red Sox in the third game of the 1916 World's Series. Omaha, Neb: President and Mrs. Wilson attend the Centennial Celebration here and review a monster parade. New York: A new tunneling machine like one which soon is to begin the tube under the English Channel at Dover, England, is operating beneath the Grand Central Railroad Terminal here, digging its way through solid rock. New York: James W. Gerard, Ambassador to Germany, and Mrs. Gerard return to the United States on board the liner Frederick VIII, and are greeted at the dock by 2,000 persons. Bishop, Cal: Pretty Piute papooses pose for pictures at the first Indian Baby Show ever held in this section. Footlights and Fashions: Miss Patricia Collinge, starring with the Pollyanna Company at the Hudson theater, New York City, poses exclusively for the Hearst International News Pictorial in the latest gowns of her own creation. San Francisco: Charles Fairbanks, Vice-Presidential nominee on the Republican ticket, is greeted here by Mayor Rolph and other officials. Mr. Fairbanks visits the Union Iron Works and shakes hands with grimy toilers. McAllen, Texas: General Frederick Funston reviews the New York Division of the National Guard and watches the Frontier Day Celebration of the Guardsmen. West Orange, N.J: Charles Evans Hughes, choice of the Republican party for President, greets the members of the National Association of Motion Picture Industry. Near Salonika, Greece: Exclusive pictures by Ariel L. Varges showing the great difficulties encountered by the British Army in the Balkans. In transporting wounded troops over the mountains to hospitals back of the fighting line. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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