Mutual Weekly, No. 9 - Production & Contact Info (original) (raw)
Washington, D.C: President Taft laying the cornerstone of All Souls Unitarian Church. Hanover, Germany: The new dam in the valley of the river Muhne. France: A curious foot race. Deaf and dumb contestants showing their ability in running. ...See moreWashington, D.C: President Taft laying the cornerstone of All Souls Unitarian Church. Hanover, Germany: The new dam in the valley of the river Muhne. France: A curious foot race. Deaf and dumb contestants showing their ability in running. Long Island, N.Y: Polar Bear Club enjoying a midwinter dip. Rome, Italy: The King and the Queen honoring the colors of the victorious regiments. Brooklyn, N.Y: The Battleship "Connecticut" being taken from dry dock to be rushed to Mexico, Montgeron, France: The auto bandits are again at work near Paris. Two delivery trucks held up. Police investigating. Le Havre, France: Lina Cavalieri and Muratore, Grand Opera stars, leave for America. The Fashions in Paris and New York. Meudon, France: General Hirschauer reviews the French military aeronaut corps. Oneida, N.Y: A terrible fire threatened to destroy the entire city. Total loss, $180,000. Mr. Briand Premier, the New Pilot of the French Boat. New York City: Sophie, the scrubwoman preacher. Naples, Italy: General Pullia reviews the returning soldiers from the Turkish-Italian War. Paris, France: M. Fallières, President of France, pays his last official visit to the Volnay Artists' Club. Washington, D.C: Rev. R.H. McKin receiving five tons of Bibles at the Church of Epiphany. Boston, Mass: Capt. Anderson, the discoverer of the South Pole, said to a reporter, "Had I left ten cans of oil at the Pole, as I intended, the lives of Capt. Scott and party could have been saved." Riviera, France: The opening day of the famous Nice Carnival. Moscow, Russia: High military and civil officials greeting the new bishop of the city. San Francisco, Cal: Massachusetts selects site for l915 Exposition building. Philadelphia, Pa: Launching of the Torpedo Boat Destroyer "Parker." A Troublesome Hat and the Strong Hand. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less