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  • Mutual Weekly, No. 41 (1915)
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Mutual Weekly, No. 41 (1915)
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New Orleans, La: West Indian hurricane hits Gulf states. Scores of buildings demolished and 250 dead in worst storm in history of the city. Auburn, N.Y: Treating convicts like human beings. Thos. Mott Osborn, alias "Tom Brown." beloved ...See moreNew Orleans, La: West Indian hurricane hits Gulf states. Scores of buildings demolished and 250 dead in worst storm in history of the city. Auburn, N.Y: Treating convicts like human beings. Thos. Mott Osborn, alias "Tom Brown." beloved warden of Sing Sing Prison, is welcomed home by his boys in Auburn prison. Subtitles: Warden Osborn (standing behind M.W.L. Pennant) takes part in the celebration. Chicago, Ill: Pretty girls raise $75,000 for charity at South Shore Country Club fair and carnival. Subtitle: Chief of Police Healy is arrested by policewoman and fined $10 for being caught with the "goods." New York City: Doctor Dumba's docile departure. Recalled Austrian ambassador bids good-bye to America with regrets. Thousands of acres of Lima beans are being harvested in Southern California. Mitchell, S.D. corn palace of 1915 opens. Corn with all the colors of the rainbow is raised by South Dakota farmers for annual building of this famous palace, the only one of the kind in the world. Latest Paris fashions: By courtesy of J.M. Gidding and Co., 5th Ave., N.Y. Washington, D.C. sends message of peace from dome of Capitol. Subtitles: J.A. Whittlesey, 86, veteran signal officer in Civil War, flashes the words as doves of peace are liberated bearing messages to rulers of the nations. Winchester, Mass: 4,500 pounds of dynamite are used to blow off the face of a small mountain. New York City: 10,000 children of the Globe's bedtime stories club enjoy first annual outing in Bronx Park. Baseball champions grapple in world's championship series at Boston and Philadelphia. Subtitles: The "Red Sox" Pitchers. Foster, Ruth, Shaw and Leonard; Manager Carrigan, Lewis, Speaker, Gardner. The "Phillies," Manager Moran, Alexander, Chalmers, Cravath. Honolulu, Hawaii: The submarine F-4 is raised. San Francisco, Cal: Old frigate "Independence" is burned at midnight off Mud Flats of Hunter's Point. Washington, D.C: First Naval Advisory Board visits White House. Prominent inventors give service to Navy and War Departments. Subtitle: Secretary Daniels, Thos. A. Edison and Hiram Maxim. New York City: Race for Astor Cup. Daredevil drivers break speed records on fastest track in the world. Washington, D.C: First Naval Advisory Board visits White House. Washington, D.C: President Wilson and his bride-elect. Formal announcement is made of Mr. Wilson's engagement to Mrs. Norman Galt. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Pat Moran
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James W. Whittlesey
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Edith Galt Wilson
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