An artist paints posters in connection with creel committee in Chicago, Illinois during World War I. A painting of a woman. A hand with a paint brush in the foreground. The artist making the painting of a soldier. The finished poster of the soldier. The artist shows the painted posters to a soldier. The artist smoke a cigarette. The artist paints letters on a poster which reads ' But Liberty Bonds'. The soldiers stand and look at the artist painting letters on the poster.
Trophies given for War Saving Stamp (WSS) in Chicago, Illinois during World War I. A stall and a sign on the stall reads 'Melting Point'. People give their sports trophies and family heirlooms into the melting pot. The trophies on a table. A woman puts small trophies in a pot. A pot on a burning cal. She puts a trophy in the pot. The trophies in the melting pot. Few trophies kept around the melting pot.
Volunteers build clubhouse for troops in Oakland, California. Carpenters at work during the construction of a clubhouse. The carpenters cut lumbers into pieces. People standing in the background look at the men working. Few men sitting and a few of them standing, in a circle. The men in the circle boxing. They look at the men boxing.
W.W.I ( Industrial Workers of the World) arrested in Oakland, California during World War I. People crowd on a street. The arrested workers including Labor leader William Dudley Haywood stand in front of a building. Traffic on the street. WWS (War Savings Stamp) posters stuck on a wall in the background. The arrested workers get into a van.
Girls from Charleston Navy Yard are taught how to shoot with rifles and pistols in Boston, Massachusetts during World War I. The girls stand in a group. An officer holds a rifle, teaches them to shoot. He hands over the rifle to a girl. The girls stand in a line aiming with the rifle. The officer instructs them. Another officer holds a pistol in his hands and teaches a girl how to shoot with the pistol. The girl practices holding the pistol. A close up of a girl aiming with a rifle.
Governor of South Carolina Richard Irvine Manning and his wife expect their 6 sons in Army back home in Columbia, South Carolina during World War I. The statues in front of a building. The wife of Richard Irvine Manning stitches a Service Flag. The Service Flag hanged on a wall. The Governor, his wife and a woman look at the flag. The Governor and his wife talk.
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