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  • Mutual Weekly, No. 102 (1916)
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Mutual Weekly, No. 102 (1916)
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At the Battle of the Somme: Big gun fire is directed by telephone from observation balloons. Subtitles: The big 75s are rushed to more advantageous positions. The air squadron ready to leave at the first signal. A Zeppelin was brought down...See moreAt the Battle of the Somme: Big gun fire is directed by telephone from observation balloons. Subtitles: The big 75s are rushed to more advantageous positions. The air squadron ready to leave at the first signal. A Zeppelin was brought down by an anti-aircraft gun. All on board were lost. The Cathedral ruins. Everything in the line of fire was demolished. Kids will be kids, even in War times. Hammonton, Cal: World's largest gold dredge is launched. Can be operated by three men and digs 15,000 tons of dirt per day. Norfolk, Va: Wounded British soldiers, on way home, stop here. Liner "Rotorua" en route to Australia with 102 incapacitated officers and men puts in here for coal. New York City: Statue of Liberty now permanently lighted. President Wilson gives wireless signal which floods famous statue with light. Subtitles: The President's progress up Fifth Avenue was in a blaze of light. A bank of the flood lights. Boston, Mass: The new Berthier machine gun. State militia may adopt the "Devil's Bobcat." San Francisco, Cal: New Scenic Boulevard opened by mammoth auto parade. 8,000 cars carry 32,000 people over 28 miles of new scenic highway. Paris, France: M. Daucourt, the aviator, who bombarded the Krupp works at Essen. Washington, D.C: President Wilson addresses Congress at its opening. He recommends measures to prevent nationwide strikes. Subtitle: Uncle Joe Cannon is back on the job. Boston, Mass: Boston Savants view "Charity" at Fenway theater. Mutual production is an exposé, a discussion and a preachment in pictures on the subject of Charity and Child Welfare. Subtitle: The Rev. Herbert S. Johnson congratulates Mr. James S. Roth, local Mutual manager, on the success of the production. Washington, D.C: Thrift taught with old paper. School children sell old papers to raise fund for playgrounds. Subtitle: The plan extends to the far west where Seattle children raise fund for Christmas presents. Ventura, Cal: Threshing Lima beans. New caterpillar harvester and threshers employs only 16 men and does the work of 150 by the old method. (Exclusive pictures by Mutual Weekly.) Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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