Mutual Weekly, No. 44
Tulsa, Okla: $200,000 goes up in smoke. Lightning strikes big oil tanks, causing enormous loss. Brooklyn, N.Y: New junior police brigade organized. Brownsville district jubilant over new force. Boston, Mass: U.S.S. Nevada goes into commission. Big dreadnought leaves here on first trip to Brooklyn navy yard. Galveston, Tex: A novel wedding. Geo. Murdoch, city fireman, and Miss Madge O'Dowd are married in new automobile fire engine. American Railway Cars for Russia: Will go via Vladivostok. Seattle, Wash: The S.S. "Saiki Maru" loads cargo of cars consigned to Russian Government. Latest Paris Fashions: Photographed in Italian Gardens of Hotel Biltmore. (Courtesy of J.M. Gidding and Co., 5th Ave., New York City.) Provincetown, Mass: British submarine L-4 passes test. Built in this country, but will be interned until after the war. Fairbanks, Alaska: Silver fox and sable worth their weight in gold are raised by Jos. Sterling for eastern markets. War Dogs for France: Alaskan wolf dogs for Alpine service, Nome, Alaska. The Allies buy 106 dogs to displace horses as transport animals. Washington, D.C: Mr. Elico Arredondo (with derby hat), Mexico's new Ambassador. New York City: Elephants on park outing. "Mrs. Powers" and her little daughter, "Chin Chin," on way to grass feast in Central Park. San Francisco, Cal: Henry Ford and Thos. A. Edison are greeted by Luther Burbank on their arrival here to view the Exposition. Washington, D.C: Stately edifice dedicated by Masons. Distinguished Knights of the Scottish Rite accept new Temple. New York City: Gaumont players sail. Popular screen actors playing in Rialto Star Features, on Mutual Program, leave for winter studio in the tropics. La Conner, Wash: Gov. Ernest Lister speaks at dedication of a new bridge here. New York City: Human question marks give smug Fifth Avenue vivid object lesson. Eugenic society opens nation-wide campaign for perfect marriages. Latest War Pictures: By courtesy of the French Union of Cinematographers: Zig-zag trenches in the cover of the forest. Behind the trenches. Barbed wire entanglements. The forest roads are reinforced and widened. Gunners constantly watch the enemy's trenches to avoid a surprise attack.
- Released
- 1915
Details
Release year: 1915
Storyline
Tulsa, Okla: $200,000 goes up in smoke. Lightning strikes big oil tanks, causing enormous loss. Brooklyn, N.Y: New junior police brigade organized. Brownsville district jubilant over new force. Boston, Mass: U.S.S. Nevada goes into commission. Big dreadnought leaves here on first trip to Brooklyn navy yard. Galveston, Tex: A novel wedding. Geo. Murdoch, city fireman, and Miss Madge O'Dowd are married in new automobile fire engine. American Railway Cars for Russia: Will go via Vladivostok. Seattle, Wash: The S.S. "Saiki Maru" loads cargo of cars consigned to Russian Government. Latest Paris Fashions: Photographed in Italian Gardens of Hotel Biltmore. (Courtesy of J.M. Gidding and Co., 5th Ave., New York City.) Provincetown, Mass: British submarine L-4 passes test. Built in this country, but will be interned until after the war. Fairbanks, Alaska: Silver fox and sable worth their weight in gold are raised by Jos. Sterling for eastern markets. War Dogs for France: Alaskan wolf dogs for Alpine service, Nome, Alaska. The Allies buy 106 dogs to displace horses as transport animals. Washington, D.C: Mr. Elico Arredondo (with derby hat), Mexico's new Ambassador. New York City: Elephants on park outing. "Mrs. Powers" and her little daughter, "Chin Chin," on way to grass feast in Central Park. San Francisco, Cal: Henry Ford and Thos. A. Edison are greeted by Luther Burbank on their arrival here to view the Exposition. Washington, D.C: Stately edifice dedicated by Masons. Distinguished Knights of the Scottish Rite accept new Temple. New York City: Gaumont players sail. Popular screen actors playing in Rialto Star Features, on Mutual Program, leave for winter studio in the tropics. La Conner, Wash: Gov. Ernest Lister speaks at dedication of a new bridge here. New York City: Human question marks give smug Fifth Avenue vivid object lesson. Eugenic society opens nation-wide campaign for perfect marriages. Latest War Pictures: By courtesy of the French Union of Cinematographers: Zig-zag trenches in the cover of the forest. Behind the trenches. Barbed wire entanglements. The forest roads are reinforced and widened. Gunners constantly watch the enemy's trenches to avoid a surprise attack.
Top credits
- Elico Arredondo — Self
- Luther Burbank — Self
- Thomas A. Edison — Self
- Henry Ford — Self