CANADA'S KINOGRAMS : THE VISUAL NEWS OF ALL THE WORLD including:~"Put Biggest Sign On Highest Hotel New York": Upon top of the Hotel Pennsylvania where the nervy steel workers frolic with danger; shot of a workman sliding down a cable in a building still under construction.~"From Up On Top": Shot straight down to the street, from quite high.~"Going Down": Shot of another man sliding down a cable, arriving on the ground; shot of a man high up on the scaffolding, giving hand signals.~"See It Up Yonder": Landscape shot of the city, from a high vantage point.~"Admiral Jellicoe Here For A Visit In Washington": Hero of Jutland, Viscount of Scappa, is welcomed to the United States by naval officers; shot of Admiral Jellicoe getting out of car; he is accompanied by several men, most in military uniform; one of the cars carries both a New York, and a Washington, D.C. licence plate (date on the plate is 1920).~"Admiral Jellicoe": Close shot of the Admiral.~"New England Reds Held In Prison Camp Boston": Radicals gathered in jail by government are taken to dock on way to Deer Island detention station; shot of a group of men, outside.~"They Come In Cabs And Motors": Shots of men getting out of cars.~"Boarding The Prison Boat Monitor": High angle shot of men, apparently boarding the boat.~"Deputy U.S. Marchals Who Conducted Raid": Panning shot of the marshals, lined up on the dock, posing.~"On An Errand Of World Finance": Sir George Paish, comes from England to see about a big loan; freeze-frame and close-up of Sir George Paish.~"The Fate Of Europe Depends On The American People": Even tighter shot of his face, again freeze-framed.~"Field Marshal Wood Buried With Honours Aldershot, England": Famous veteran laid to rest with ceremony attended by all British Army chiefs; shot of the funeral procession; the Union Jack-draped coffin moving past.~"A Procession Two Miles Long": Short shot of soldiers marching in procession.~"At The Grave": Panning shot of the mourners, from behind.~"The Cameron Pipers": Shot of the pipers playing, and of the 21-gun salute.~"In The Wilds Of A Great City": Our camera hunter stalks big game in the heart of San Francisco and finds it; shot of deer grazing.~"Just As They Were a Hundred Years Ago": More of the deer; two close shots.~"Now They're In Golden Gate Park": More shots of the deer.~"Mexico's Candidate Washington": Ambassador Ygnacio Bonillas, who is slated for Carranza's place; close shot of Mr. Bonillas.~"Staff Of The Mexican Embassy": Posed shot of Bonillas, with men around him.~"Swedish Warship Visits Uncle Sam New York": Cruiser Fylgia, first Scandinavian nation's navy here in years, drops anchor in the Hudson; long shot of the ship.~"Captain Gunnar Unger": Close shot of Captain Unger.~"Consul General Olof H. Lamm Visits Fylgia": Shot of three men standing on the dock.~"Sailors Play Queer Games": Shot of a group of Swedish sailors sitting on the deck in a circle. One stands in the middle; cut to a shot of a sailor on watch, holding a rifle (last shot is freeze-framed).~"Maeterlinck Meets First Blue Bird Star in New York": Belgium's famous philosopher and poet greets actress who was first to play the role of "Mytyl" in Maeterlinck's play The Blue Bird; man walks down a few steps, and walks in front of the camera.~"Miss Sindelar Presents Clarabel Campbell The Original Mytyl": The older man, obviously Maeterlinck, shakes hands with a young woman; he sits down to sign the paper she has given him.~"Autographing That First Program - a Ritual of the Blue Bird for Happiness Campaign": He signs the program and returns it; medium shot of Clarabel Campbell, holding a bird cage.~"Mummers March In First Peace Frolic Philadelphia": In gay costumes throng of revelers help Quaker City officially usher in poor little 1920; shot of the Mummers' parade.~"Striving For City's $15,000 In Prizes": More shots of floats, and people in costumes.~"Baron Shibusawa Holds Reception In Tokyo": They call him the "J.P. Morgan of Japan" - famous as the Orient's foremost financier; freeze-frame and medium shot of the Baron.~"He's Small But Powerful".