Sanitary and hygienic practices in mining villages in the United States. Impure milk causes sickness. Several mining companies maintain hygienic conditions in dairies. A man milks a cow while another man looks on. Cows enter the cow shed. Cows stand in rows on opposite sides. Men enter with buckets in their hands. They milk the cows. A carriage drawn by two horses passes by a farm building in a rural or farming area. A couple with a child. A boy -- one of the school children of the village -- takes a seat in a dentist's chair to get his teeth examined by a dentist.
Sanitary and hygienic practices in mining village. Wide, sweeping views of a very large mining town, with mining facilities (coal?) and entire village or town for miners and their families. Miners houses in a village. Men stand on a road. The roads are clean. Several row of houses. Mountains in the background. Several children stand in front of the houses. Women work in the gardens of their houses.
The USS Nevada steaming a measured mile course off Rockland, Maine. The ship has not yet been accepted by the U.S. Navy and still has depth or elevation marks on her bow.
View of port during World War I in Salonica. A cargo ship loaded with cargo at the port. Men working on a ship. Ships and boats in the port.
One of the Motor boats races ahead of others during a motor boat racing event in United States. Crew men in the boat operate controls. Boat splashes water as it moves forward.
Soldiers of the Tsar's Russian Army encamped amidst heavy snowfall during World War I in Russia. Their guns are grouped and erected on ground. Soldiers line up for meal at field kitchen wagon. In Mediterranean area, military supply trucks move on road. At French airfield, officer smokes a cigarette, while standing by a Squadron flag on which is written: "F: 52". The pennant carries a War Cross decoration. Also shown is a Crescent and Star pennant with War Cross decoration. A bi-wing aircraft is visible in background and one is in a steep descent for a landing. A battery of French heavy guns fire from trenches. An artilleryman installs a fuse in a 12cm round, places it in the 12cm gun and the crew fires it. They eject the spent shell and reload and fire again. French gun crew loads and fires a Big Bertha gun. French gun crew aims a 320mm railway gun.