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  • Mutual Weekly, No. 58 (1916)
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Mutual Weekly, No. 58 (1916)
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Paris, France: Off for the front. General Joffre stands in review. Alexandria, Egypt: The Allies land here after leaving the Dardanelles. Somewhere-in-France: C.R.B. trucks off for Belgium with food and clothing. New York City: Famous ...See moreParis, France: Off for the front. General Joffre stands in review. Alexandria, Egypt: The Allies land here after leaving the Dardanelles. Somewhere-in-France: C.R.B. trucks off for Belgium with food and clothing. New York City: Famous Ballet Russe tours America. Diaghaleff's dancers win artistic triumph. Subtitles: Lydia Loupokova and Stanislaw Idzikowski. Miss Flore Revalles, danseuse in "Scherazade." Washington, D.C: Louis D. Brandeis, "people's lawyer," is nominated by the President as an associate judge of the Supreme Court of the United States. Colorado Springs, Col: Wild elk for Pike National Forest. Fifty animals from Yellowstone Park are released on slopes of Pike's Peak. San Francisco, Cal: W. Morgan Shuster sails for the Orient. Former Treasurer-General of Persia leaves for China on the Nippon Maru, denying that he is Wilson's envoy. Paris, France: New bonnets in colors. Creations of Jeanne Blanchot. Washington, D.C: Fred A. Kolster robs sea of fog terror. Invents a "Radio Detector" which will determine the direction of another ship. The U.S. Government guards secret of this scientific marvel. Brooklyn, N.Y: Keen public interest is aroused here in the case of Dr. Albert Pervail, who is dying of "sleeping sickness" caused by the bite of the tsetse (tetse) fly. Subtitles: The tsetse fly. His bite has destroyed three million natives in Uganda, East Africa. The fly lights on the collar and bites the back of the neck. Government officials arrive at Entebbe to begin a campaign to exterminate this dangerous pest. The forest is one of the first haunts attacked. Each native is examined and sent to a detention camp. Eighty per cent die. Fresno, Cal: Gasoline buyers receive full measure here. State inspection and sealing of measuring pumps save auto owners $100,000 a year. Venice, Cal: Canoe football, a new sport. Beach girls defeat Los Angeles belles. Norfolk, Va: British steamer "Appam" captured by German sea raider. Was reported to have been sunk off African coast. Prize crew bring Britisher here after sinking 7 others. Two killed in hand-to-hand fight on bloody decks before steamer surrendered. Atlanta, Ga: Carving an army out of a mountain. Stone mountain will become a memorial to the soldiers of the confederacy. Subtitle: Looking down from top of the mountain. Miami, Fla: Poet and editor are chums. James Whitcomb Riley, the Hoosier poet, and Marse Henry Waterson, famous editor, enjoying the sunshine on the beach. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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