Universal Weekly (1914-1915)

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se Universal Weekly "THE PAPER WITH A PURPOSE " PUBLISHED BY THE MOTION PICTURE NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING CO., Inc., Mecca Building, Broadway at 48th St., New York City, New York. PAUL GDLICK, Editor. ROBERT S. DOMAN, Associate Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: All Over tlie World (Universally), $2.50 a year; $1.25 six months. Single copies, 5 cents. Advertising Rates on Application. VOL. V. No. 26. NEW YORK CITY, DEC. 26, 1914. PRICE FIVE CENTS. INDEX AND SUBJECTS AND TITLES in the Animated Weekly, No. 146 RELEASED DECEMBER 23, 1914. 1 — UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ERECT RARRACKS. Sons of England's nobility construct their own military quarters at Woodcote Park, near Epsom, England. 2 — THE NEW HAT IN THE RING. Turkey sends the first of her troops to the aid of Germany in her fight against the Allies — Constantinople, Turkey. 3 — GASOLINE'S ROLE IN WORLD WAR. Latest models of gasoline driven motor vehicles used at the war front. 4 — GERMAN CRUISER SUNK IN SEA FIGHT. Cruiser "Leipzig", the terror of English merchantmen, coaling for her last trip, on which she was sunk by an English squadron — -San Francisco, Cal. 5 — ALL-AMERICAN CONGRESS AGAINST WAR. Premiers of twenty-one American republics meet to keep the war from this hemisphere, Secretary of State Bryan presiding — Washington, D. C. 6 — DIPLOMAT HOME FROM WAR ZONE. Ex-Ambassador Myron T. Herrick, who stayed on at his post in Paris after the French government itself had fled, returns home — Washington, D. C. 7 — CALIFORNIA'S GIFT TO RELGIUM. "Camino", laden with 5,000 tons of foodstuffs sent by the people of the Golden State, leaves San Francisco, Cal. 8 — WORLD'S FASHION CENTRE SHIFTS TO AMERICA. Up-to-the-minute styles created in the United States by designers whom the war has driven to this country. Shown by courtesy of Madam Yovin, Sun Parlor, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York City. 9 — NEW $12,000,000 DOCK. Premier of Canada, reviews troops at opening of the costliest dock in the Dominion — St. Johns, Canada. 10 — CITY'S GIFT TO THE RLIND. Dependent blind get their share of the city's $35,000 appropriation for their relief — New York City. 11 — JOHN JAY PLAYGROUND OPENED. Children celebrate opening of the one-half million dollar playground, named after great statesman — New York City. 12 — NATIONAL SENIOR CHAMPIONSHD?. Famous cross-country runners in heart-breaking race for national championship at Van Cortlandt Park, New York City. Sub-Title: Hannes Kohlemainen, running marvel, wins. 13 — CARTOONS BY THE FAMOUS CARI CATURIST, HY. MAYER, OF ' PUCK.