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  • Mutual Weekly, No. 43 (1915)
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Mutual Weekly, No. 43 (1915)
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Marietta, Ga: The Ladies' Civic League honor Georgia auto tourists with floral pageant. Subtitles: The prize float. Crowning the queen. Evolution in Haiti: Remarkable photographs showing scenes attending the accession of a new president in...See moreMarietta, Ga: The Ladies' Civic League honor Georgia auto tourists with floral pageant. Subtitles: The prize float. Crowning the queen. Evolution in Haiti: Remarkable photographs showing scenes attending the accession of a new president in "The Black and Red Republic." Port-au-Prince: The U.S. has occupied this city to reestablish peace and order. Subtitles: President Guillaume's palace from which he ordered the execution of 160 political prisoners. The French Legation. After the execution, the president sought asylum here but was caught by a mob and lynched. Dr. Rosalvo Bobo, leader of the revolutionists, the man who started all the trouble. The U.S. lost two sailors by sniping. Signing the Peace Declaration. Popular Picture Actress Honored: Bayonne, N.J. "Miss Valeska," playing in Centaur features, is crowned queen of the carnival in this city's celebration of its 269th birthday. N.Y. City: George Cohan, abbott of the Friars, dedicates their new clubhouse "To Art, Literature and Good Fellowship." Big Ship Ashore: S.S. "Calchas" badly damaged on rocks. Seattle, Wash: Great hole is torn in steel hull of liner stranded at Port Wilson. Long Distance Baseball: 10,000 Pacific Coast fans watch world series results. San Francisco, Cal: The Chronicle erects special scoreboard for benefit of its readers. President Votes for Woman Suffrage: Princeton, N.J. Mr. Wilson arrives here on his private car and casts his vote for equal suffrage. Life Preserver Proves Its Worth: New York City. O.A. Youngren, inventor of new lifesaving garment, gives practical demonstration of his device in lower N.Y. Bay. President Lays Corner Stone: Work on great memorial amphitheater begun. Washington, D.C. President Wilson formally starts construction work on America's greatest structure. New York City: 75,000 women march in Suffrage "Victory" Parade. Latest War Pictures: By courtesy of French Union of Cinematographers. Some of the different kinds of ammunition being made for use in the trenches. Empty bottles are being used for making hand grenades. Making hand grenades or "Raquettes." Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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