Mutual Weekly, No. 21 (1913)
Mutual Weekly, No. 21 (1913)Short | News
New York City: 8,000 girls dance in Central Park. Amesville, La: Big oil tanks afire. The town threatened. Chicago, Ill: Effect of the new ordinance compelling the automobiles to park in the center of Michigan Boulevard. Rio de Janeiro: Entire pier submerged by a giant tidal wave. Williamsport, Pa: Egg rolling party organized by Boy Scouts. Fraunstein, Bavaria: The annual spring parade is held despite a heavy snow storm. Brenham, Texas: Capt. J.H. Warden, the only American aviator who has ever participated in actual warfare, makes a sensational flight at the May festival. Washington, D.C: Secretary of War Garrison reviewing the High School Cadets. The Fashion in Berlin and New York. New York City: The Evening Mail modified marathon race. Champoeg, Ore: Old settlers and their children celebrating the 70th anniversary of civil government of the Pacific Northwest. Bartlesville, Okla: The Eagles parade. Washington, D.C: Opening day of the Horse Show. Baltimore, Md: Three big buildings completely destroyed by fire. New York City: Mayor Gaynor is present at the unveiling of the monument to Carl Schurz. Capt. Mosquito: The spring musketeer.
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