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In Santiago, his brother Facundo M. Bacardí continued to manage the company along with Schueg, who began the company's international expansion by opening new bottling plants in Barcelona ( 1910 ) and New York City ( 1915 ).
An early photo of the Marx brothers with their parents in New York City, 1915.
* 1915 – Woman's suffrage: In New York City, 25, 000-33, 000 women march on Fifth Avenue to advocate their right to vote.
The Phillies have won two World Series championships ( against Kansas City in and Tampa Bay in ) and seven National League pennants, the first of which came in 1915.
Several other productions followed, including those in Adelaide ( Unley City Hall, 1912 ), Melbourne ( Athanaeum Theatre, 1915 ) and Perth ( Town Hall, 1918 ).
Image: Yellow Curtain. jpg | The Yellow Curtain, 1915, Museum of Modern Art New York City
* Post Roads and Milestones York City History Club, 1915
In 1915, Miller's family moved to Grant City, Missouri.
Settling in New York City in 1915, he met Russian-born Paula Munweis.
Nearly burned to the ground in the Hopewell Fire of 1915, the city prospered afterward and became known as the " Wonder City ".
The following year, Zelzah Grammar School opened and citizens formally voted for annexation to the City of Los Angeles and Owens River water rights in 1915.
The unlimited Owens River aqueduct water allowed oranges, orchards, and sugar beets to be available when the young Van Nuys voted to join the greater City of Los Angeles in 1915.
Two months after the conclusion of the Chicago trial, Anthony Comstock ( 1844 – 1915 ), a self-appointed crusader against " vice ", threatened a New York City art dealer who was displaying the painting in his window.
* 1915 Samuel Ealy Johnson, Jr. and his wife Rebekah Baines Johnson, parents of President Lyndon Baines Johnson, move into their home in Johnson City with their five children, Lucia, Sam Houston.
In New York City, the office of coroner was actually abolished in 1915, since before that time, having medical knowledge was not actually a requirement, leading to much abuse of position.
Hofstadter was born in New York City on Feb. 5, 1915, to Louis Hofstadter, a salesman, and the former Henrietta Koenigsberg.
In 1915 charters were first granted to the councils headquartered in Erie, Wilkes-Barre, and Oil City, Pennsylvania.
From 1913 to 1915 Picabia traveled to New York City several times and took active part in the avant-garde movements, introducing Modern art to America.
He moved with his parents to Brooklyn, New York as a youngster and graduated from the City College of New York in 1915.
In 1915, Lithograph City had 15 houses, a hotel, a dance hall and a museum.
A thriving village sprang up in 1915, when the railroad started construction of its shops ; and five years later in the 1920, Ravenna was incorporated into a 6th Class City by the Estill County Circuit Court.
Among the oldest commercial buildings are the former Lewis Wholesale building, built in 1914, which is now used as City Hall ; the Fields Building, built 1911-1914, which now houses a restaurant, bookstore and law offices ; and the Daniel Boone Hotel, a fine brick building with stone foundations and pressed metal cornice thought to have been built circa 1915.
Thomas D. Schall, U. S. Representative in Minnesota's 10th District ( 1915 – 1925 ) and U. S. Senator from Minnesota ( 1925 – 1935 ), Schall was born in Reed City on June 4, 1878.
Over the centuries, portions of the township were taken to create Washington Township ( February 17, 1836 ), Woodbury Borough ( March 27, 1854 ; now Woodbury City ), West Deptford Township ( March 1, 1871 ), Wenonah ( March 10, 1883 ), Westville ( April 7, 1914 ) and Woodbury Heights ( April 6, 1915 ).
Réache first performed the role of Delilah with the Manhattan Opera Company in New York City in 1908 and went on to sing the role several more times over the next seven years, including performances in Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, and Montreal ( for the Canadian premiere in 1915 ).

1915 and leased
The refinery, originally built and owned by Royal Dutch Shell in 1915, was sold to the Curaçao government for the symbolic sum of one guilder in 1985 and is now leased to PDVSA, the state owned Venezuelan oil company.
* On 28 June 1915 the, a vessel built for the Leyland Line but leased to the White Star Line, was sunk by a German torpedo fired by U24 20 miles off the coast of Cornwall, carrying a cargo of 1, 400 mules.
Future hotels constructed by E. M. Statler were located in Cleveland ( 1912 ), Detroit ( 1915 ), St. Louis ( 1917 ), New York ( the Hotel Pennsylvania, built by the Pennsylvania Railroad and leased to Statler and Franklin J. Matchette in 1919 ; later bought by the Hotels Statler Company in 1948 ), a new hotel in Buffalo ( 1923 ; the previous Hotel Statler in Buffalo was renamed the Hotel Buffalo and sold later in the 1920s ), and his last hotel, built in Boston ( 1927 ).
Future hotels constructed by E. M. Statler were located in Cleveland ( 1912 ), Detroit ( 1915 ), St. Louis ( 1917 ), New York ( the Hotel Pennsylvania, built by the Pennsylvania Railroad and leased to Statler and Franklin J. Matchette in 1919 ; later bought by the Hotels Statler Company in 1948 ), a new hotel in Buffalo ( 1923 ; the previous Hotel Statler in Buffalo was renamed the Hotel Buffalo and sold later in the 1920s ), and his last hotel, built in Boston ( 1927 ).
Without Griffith, the studio did not prosper, and the company was dissolved in 1915, with the studio property was also leased out to other production companies after Biograph's production stopped.
After Thomas and Julia Powell's deaths on safari in Africa, Coldra Hall was leased to a number of tenants, including the Firbank family from 1900 – 1915.
The land was leased to The Whartons film studio during Ithaca's brief heyday as a silent film production center, from 1915 to 1919.

1915 and island
He died at 4: 46 pm on 23 April 1915 in a French hospital ship moored in a bay off the island of Skyros in the Aegean on his way to the landing at Gallipoli.
Public-health authorities again found and arrested Mallon, returning her to quarantine on the island on March 27, 1915.
During World War I, the Allies in early 1915 used the island to try to capture the Dardanelles Straits, some 50 km away.
One week in 1915 there were two preachers on the island, with competing revival meetings every night.
The U. S. military occupation of Haiti, in 1915, followed the mob execution of Haiti's leader but even more important was the threat of a possible German takeover of the island.
On 28 December 1915, the French navy led by the cruiser Jeanne d ' Arc occupied on the island at the behest of a pro-French local party which feared Turkish reprisals.
In 1915 the gun or county system which had been adopted in 1906 was abolished and Jeju island was designated as part of the ' island ' system and called Jeju myeon under South Jeolla province.
In 1915 the island became the site of the first Russian radio station in the Arctic.
Saltholm was the site of an incident resulting in the loss of the British submarine HMS E13, which ran aground on the island on 17 August 1915 due to a faulty compass.
Rupert Brooke, the famous English poet, is buried on Skyros, having died on board a French hospital ship moored off the island in 1915, during World War I.
Attempts to buy the lordship were also refused by Finch, but he died in 1914, and his half-brother Wilfred Henry Montgomery Finch sold it on 13 July 1915, resulting in the War Office owning around two-thirds of the island.
During the First World War, the island ( among other territorial gains ) was promised to the Kingdom of Italy in the 1915 Treaty of London in return for Italy joining the war on the side of Great Britain and France.
He succeeded in persuading Ottawa to provide an improved annual subsidy to the province and, in 1915, Ottawa announced the creation of a year round ferry service to connect the island to the mainland.
She arrived in September 1915 at the Royal Navy base at Mudros, on the Greek island of Lemnos, at the entrance to the straits leading to the Black Sea.
The first known visit to the island was by Vilhjalmur Stefansson in 1915, and it was later named for William Lyon Mackenzie King.
The conferences continued and, in 1915, the Isles of Shoals Summer Meeting Association which Elliott had organized bought the hotel and the island, forming the Star Island Corporation.
In December 1915 Italian and French forces occupied the Greek island of Corfu, where they gathered the remnants of the Serbian Army and Government.
The district name was changed again to Bang Pa-in after the name of Bang Pa-in island in 1915.
The Division embarked from Devonport on 11 July 1915, the 7th battalion R. D Fus aboard H. M. T Alaunia and via Malta and Alexandria, the 7th landed at the island of Mitylene off the Turkish coast on 25 July 1915.
The Routledges departed the island in August, 1915 returning home via Pitcairn and San Francisco.
Formerly used as pasture for sheep, the low-lying island is protected by levees and has been owned by the Ministry of Defence since 1915.
The first known sighting of the island was by Vilhjalmur Stefansson in 1915.

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