Mutual Weekly, No. 40 - Production & Contact Info (original) (raw)

New York City: Crowds throng the line of march as the body of the late Mayor Gaynor is taken to its final resting place, escorted by members from all the City Departments. Buc, France: Pegoud, the daring trench aviator, thrills the ...See moreNew York City: Crowds throng the line of march as the body of the late Mayor Gaynor is taken to its final resting place, escorted by members from all the City Departments. Buc, France: Pegoud, the daring trench aviator, thrills the spectators by flying upside down. Edgewater, N.J: Miss Laura Ryan, the only "Girl Hobo," on her way from Seattle to New York. The Hague, Holland: The Queen of Holland, with a delegation from all nations, dedicates the Palace of Peace, a gift from Mr. Carnegie. Baltimore, Md: The watermelon fleet arrives at Baltimore, and a negro boy races with a white boy to see which can eat a quarter of a melon first. The Fashion in Paris. Los Angeles, Cal: 60,000 spectators see Cooper in a No. 8 Stutz, win the free for all, at the Corona Road Race. Petersfield, England: Lord Selborne dedicates the statue of William of Orange. New York City: Park Commissioner Chas. B. Stover employs 300 youths to guard Central Pork's shrubberies against precocious vandals. Vienna, Austria: The nobility and population join in celebrating the 83rd birthday of their Emperor, Francis Joseph. Baltimore, Md: Mayor Preston receives from the N.Y. "Giants" a baseball upon which all the players have signed their names. Montreal, Canada: Scores of persons are injured, when a trolley car runs away down a steep hill and collides with another one turning it completely over. Aberdeen, England: The Gordon Highlanders receiving their regimental colors from Lord Roberts. Baltimore, Md: 2,000 newsboys spend the day at Riverview. New York City: Com. Brown the first man to accomplish the feat of swimming from the Battery to Sandy Hook. San Francisco, Cal: Huge fire wipes out the Pope Talbot lumber yard, causing a loss of $100,000. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less