Biplanes lined up at an airfield in United States. Hat in Ring insignia on the planes indicating they are part of the 94th Aero Squadron. Pilots and maintenance crew pose for the camera. Views of biplanes flying in formation. Several stunts being performed while flying.
Three women walk at a lodge on a lake shore in United States. Women canoe in the lake. People busy in various camp activities. Women rest on lawn. Girls and women play on slides. Women eat in lodge's lawn. Women and girls ride in a canoe and some play in water.
Fishermen with fishing rod in their hands, climb up from a stream bed in the United States. A log house, presumably a hunting and fishing lodge, in a wooded area. Men sit beside a stream.
The Safety Parade in Detroit, Michigan. Band followed by boy scouts carrying signs with safety slogans in the parade, such as "Drive Safely Walk Right." Spectators gather in large numbers along the streets. Sign on buildings include 'Empire Silk & Woolen Co', 'Brown's' etc. Ambulance with safety sign. Trucks loaded with children. Sign on Detroit Police Ambulance reads ''Help Save These Children from a similar Fate".
A French Army general is surrounded by soldiers and men at the Tuileries Gardens (Pl. de la Concorde, 75001 Paris, France) in Paris, France. An officer poses, smiles, and talks. Italian gymnasts perform exercises. Soldiers exhibit hand to hand combat with their rifles. Men compete in tug of war event. English wrestlers wrestle. Welsh featherweight boxing champion 'Peerless" Jim Driscoll greets another athlete. Jim Driscoll poses and smiles for the camera.
Scenes in Paris soon after the end of World War I. Exteriors of Napoleon's Tomb at Les Invalides (129 Rue de Grenelle, 75007 Paris, France) in Paris, France. Pedestrian and light vehicular traffic outside the building. The U.S. labor Commission delegates pose in courtyard of Les Invalides where they observe military armament. View of 7th arrondissement street intersection of Rue du Bac, Boulevard Raspail and Saint Germain. Wide and close views of monument to French Engineer Claude Chappe (Inventor of telegraphy) sculpted by Emile Louis Macé. (This monument was removed by order of the Vichy government in World War 2 and melted down). Workers at the Place de la Nation remove sandbags from Dalou’s sculpture “Triumph of the Republic”. Two other monuments are seen, including one carved like a mural in white stone.