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Boston: Red Sox defeat White Sox in important series on Governor’s Day, Governor Walsh throws first ball. Weehawken, N.J: Capt. Samuel Golden demonstrates ease with which he can control new non-capsizable, collision-proof “Hullfin” craft of own invention. Atlantic City: New Jersey councils of B.P.O. Elks celebrate annual reunion. Ladies’ auxiliary rides in wheel chairs. Saugus, Mass: Grand Exalted Ruler James H. Nickerson, head of Elks in United States, watches frolic at Lily Pond Grove. Philadelphia: First spade of earth in subway project is turned by Mayor Blankenburg and work to build gigantic new transportation system is begun. Syracuse, N.Y: Big crowds at State Fair watch races and horse show. Hunters are put over jumps at equine exhibit. Chicago: The only double deck jack-knife bascule bridge ever built is constructed around old Lake Street bridge without stopping traffic on elevated tracks or on river. Los Angeles: A stork leads line of march in which baby boys, girls, lions, tigers and leopards are inspected at Selig Zoo by happy throng. New York: New York police recruits are reviewed by Mayor Mitchel, who watches evolutions of men who have just been drilled and mustered into service. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard squad put through hard football practice by Trainer Donovan, Capt. Mahon and Head Coach Haughton. Harlingen, Tex: U.S. soldiers on border detailed to clear ground for camp find the cactus a disagreeable obstacle. Also military events on the border.

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Released: September 23, 1915
Genres: Short News
Countries: United States
Companies: Selig Polyscope Company
Cast: Rudolph Blankenburg William F. Donovan Samuel Golden

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