Hairstyle adaptions being created by Joseph at the Helena Rubinstein salon, New York. Joseph giving hair style to women in beauty parlor. Women seated and displaying push-up hairstyles.
History of fire fighting in forests in United States. United States President Theodore Roosevelt standing with several persons, including John Muir and Chief Forester, Gifford Pinchot. Roosevelt on speaker's stand. Picture of Northern District Forester, William B. Greely and his staff, in Missoula, Montana. Scenes from 1910 during period of drought. A ranger checks a rain gauge. Picture of Smoke rising in a forest as a fire breaks out in Montana. Firefighters are recruited and head to Montana on horses and mules. Smoke rises as fire spreads across the forest. Firefighters work with hand tools and axes in attempt to control the fires. August 20, 1910, hurricane force winds create the "Big Blowup" fire storm starting in Elk City Idaho. Destruction in Wallace, Idaho. Scenes of aftermath, showing swaths of destroyed forest. Men in area filled with smoke, felling a large tree using axes. Forest Rangers standing on a mountain peak, scanning the horizon, with field glasses, for signs of fire. A Ranger on horseback. A Ranger approaches a fire, puts his backpack down and starts to clear brush. A fire warden standing on a peak looking for signs of fire.
Silhouette of a tourist bus driver, driving on along mountain roads at the Glacier National Park in Montana, USA. View of a the Lewis Glacier Hotel (later the Lake McDonald Lodge), parked vehicles and tourists at the spot. Native American Indian men and boys wearing traditional regalia and headdress perform a dance. Panoramic view of snow and glacier covered mountains with mountain lake in foreground.
View of ventilated drift inside a copper mine at Butte in Montana, USA. A canvas air pipe runs along the length of the drift. Timber blocks support the ceilings of the drift.
Blind Senator Thomas D. Schall of Minnesota fires a revolver at a target in Berwyn Heights, Maryland. He is guided by the sound of a wand tapped on the bulls-eye by his youngest son Richard. (Note: This newsreel was released December 23, 1935. Senator Schall was killed by a hit and run driver on December 19, 1935 while he was walking across the Baltimore-Washington Parkway within days of this footage being shot, earlier in December 1935 ).
Exteriors of a copper mine at Butte in Montana, USA. Sweeping view of mining operations on hillside in background and shops and homes of mining town in foreground. A shift of mine workers waits in queues to enter man-cars at the surface. Miners enter the mine lift elevator cars ready to be lowered in the mine.
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