Curtain manufacturing factory in United States. Curtains washed and bleached. Five miles of curtain sewed together travels through porcelain rings into boiling vats. Piles of curtains on floor as curtains pass through porcelain rings and roll along the machines as they undergo washing. Curtains poured into a whizzer to be rinsed and dried. Men on work on various machines in the washing process.
Curtain manufacturing factory in United States. Curtains starched as they roll along machines, women work on machines. Curtains assorted, stretched with rollers and ironed.
Men work at a smelting plant in United States. Men remove trolleys loaded with raw materials from a crane's hook and push them away. Smelting takes place at a high temperature as it gives out a fiery flare.
View of the famous Liberty L-12 engine of World War 1. It is a 27-litre (1,649 cubic inch) water-cooled 45° V-12 aircraft engine of 400 horsepower. (World War I; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
A new ship is seen going down the ways and hitting the water in a river, with a huge splash. There isn't much superstructure on the ship. A smiling young woman in an office, leafs through a handful of new Liberty Bonds supporting World War 1.
A Caproni airplane parked on the ground as a group of men looks at it in United States. Caproni aircraft taxis along and takes off. Men look at the plane in the sky. Opening slate notes it is part of World War 1 training flights in the U.S.