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  • Animated Weekly, No. 103 (1914)
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Animated Weekly, No. 103 (1914)
Short | Documentary, Short, News

Firearms Fed to Fish: New York Police Department throws into sea the largest number on record of weapons taken from gunmen and burglars, consisting of 1,024 revolvers, 105 rifles and 125 "jimmies," New York City. Society Attends Launching:...See moreFirearms Fed to Fish: New York Police Department throws into sea the largest number on record of weapons taken from gunmen and burglars, consisting of 1,024 revolvers, 105 rifles and 125 "jimmies," New York City. Society Attends Launching: Crowd cheers as the oil tank steamer "Frank H. Buck," the largest of its kind under the American flag, takes to the water, San Francisco, Cal. Hobo's Funeral: At unique charity funeral of young tramp slain in search of food, other members of the chaft recite their experiences and thousands of unemployed follow hearse to grave, Cincinnati. Ohio. Aeroplanes for the Czar: Six of the latest air boats are shipped from the Curtiss factory, to be used in the Russian military service, Hammondsport, N.Y. World's Largest Concrete Bridge: The Lackawanna Railroad is nearing completion of viaduct 3,000 feet long, bridging two mountains and towering 250 feet above Nicholson, Pa. Fashions: Smart afternoon dresses of summer fabrics. (Made from Ladies' Home Journal patterns). Memorial to French Heroes: Veterans of the War of 1870 decorate the "La Defence" monument in memory of soldiers killed in the siege of Paris, France. Open Air School: Enthusiastic students attending the Elizabeth McCormack School for Tubercular Children are seen at a flag-raising and in a Norwegian mountain dance. Indians Carry Off Honors: Junior and Senior sections of marathon race from Los Angeles to Culver City are won by the redskins in endurance contest with their white brothers, California. Lifting the Embargo: Mexican rebels are jubilant as first shipment of ammunition crosses the International Bridge, Juarez, Mexico. Winter Sports: Tobogganing, hockey, bob-sledding and ice swimming are favorite winter amusements: (a) Tobogganing at a mile a minute, Ithaca, N.Y; (b) Columbia beats Cornell in first hockey contest held at Ithaca for several years; (c) Suffragette crew wins in thrilling bob-sled races at Huntington, L.I; (d) Polar Bears and Snow Birds frolic on frozen sands of Coney Island, N.Y. Cartoons by the World Famous Caricaturist, Hy Mayer. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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