Ford tractor demonstrated in United States. Loaded tractor drawn hay wagon moves to stocks. Workers on a haystack in the wagon.
People carry their baggage as they evacuate a city in Belgium. A destroyed building with rubble on the ground. Smoke rises from a building.
A dark thick cloud of smoke rises from an area after an attack by Allies in the European Theater. In an aftermath of an attack massive smoke rises from an area near a water body.
United States Capitol in Washington DC, United States. A U.S. Army Captain (Personnel Officer) at desk in his office. A man takes out a document from a rack. Officer looks at qualification record of a John Kalph Thomson. A soldier is fingerprinted, as required of every Army soldier. (World War I; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
Scenes of a Liberty Loan Drive parade in a U.S. city during World War 1. View from above of troops marching on one side of a city street while civilians walk on the other side and trolley cars move in the roadway center. Tall buildings line both sides of the street, creating a canyon effect. A large building stands at the end of the street.
Scenes from the Fourth Liberty loan drive opening night event in Los Angeles California, United States. Officers, soldiers, sailors, veterans and mostly civilian men are seen marching, accompanied by a Navy Band on a crowded street of Los Angeles at night. They carry signs reading: "Liberty Loan," "service star," and "Eagle Loose." Large crowd gathered. Entertainers on stage sell and promote Liberty loan bonds as they address the gathering. People gathered around a bond sales desk. Hollywood actress Clara Kimball Young, in a dark dress and feathered hat, speaks to the crowd. She is then joined, seated, by Hollywood actress Blanche Sweet, in a white dress. Ms. Sweet removes her hat and the crowd appears to react to her hair style. The woman in the dark dress leads the crowd in a song. Next scene shows Hollywood actress Mary Pickford speaking to the crowd. Men subscribing to buy bonds. Crowd cheers the performers on stage as they stir up enthusiasm and update a board listing sales figures.
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