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  • Pathé's Weekly, No. 51 (1913)
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Pathé's Weekly, No. 51 (1913)
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Denver, Colo: The society folks of this city attend an interesting polo match between the Prairie Dogs and the Glenwood Springs teams. St. Louis, Mo: The delegates of the Hoo-Hoo, the Lumbermen's National Association, open their 22nd ...See moreDenver, Colo: The society folks of this city attend an interesting polo match between the Prairie Dogs and the Glenwood Springs teams. St. Louis, Mo: The delegates of the Hoo-Hoo, the Lumbermen's National Association, open their 22nd annual convention in the usual manner, paying homage to a black cat at 9 minutes after 9 on the 9th day of the 9th month. New York, N.Y: A special matinee of the big 39th Street Theater success, "Believe Me, Xantippe," is arranged by Wm. A. Brady, Ltd., for Sheriff Harburger and the Deputy Sheriffs of New York County. Hot Springs, Ark: A conflagration sweeps away 55 blocks in the residence section of this city, leaving 2,500 homeless. Loss $6,000,000. Washington, D.C: The Portland, Oregon, Fire Department Band renders a selection for the entertainment of President Wilson, and is congratulated by him on the White house lawn. Denver, Colo: A golf tournament on its public links is the feature of the opening of the new City Park. Commissioner Thum inaugurates the tournament, and to prevent a "foozle," a large ball is used. Texas City, Texas: The second division of the army is mobilized at this city to conduct a mimic war. In Memoriam: The City of New York mourns its Mayor, William Jay Gaynor. He was a one-time presidential possibility and had been renominated for Mayor just before sailing for Europe, after attack on Tammany Hall. Editorial Section: The Denver "Post" presents the city with a Pulmotor, or Lungmotor, the newest invention for minimizing the death rate from asphyxiation and drowning, and an expert demonstrates its use. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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