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  • Selig-Tribune, No. 7 (1916)
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Rockland, Me: The new turbine-driven super-dreadnought, "Oklahoma," makes a speed of 21.47 knots, exceeding the best record of her sister ship, "Nevada," by a little less than half a knot. San Francisco, Cal: Lillian Russell, the actress, ...See moreRockland, Me: The new turbine-driven super-dreadnought, "Oklahoma," makes a speed of 21.47 knots, exceeding the best record of her sister ship, "Nevada," by a little less than half a knot. San Francisco, Cal: Lillian Russell, the actress, only lady member of the San Francisco Press Club, accepts golden key from newspapermen. Washington, D.C: Signor Suarez Mujica, Chilean Ambassador, who has materially aided in cementing friendship's ties between Chile and the United States, plans to return home because of ill health. Liege, Belgium: Soup in summer may lose its savory appeal, but on cold wintry days on these bleak fields the soup kitchen is more welcome than the signs of peace. Chicago, Ill: "Bundle Day" here gives an opportunity to distribute over 300,000 parcels of clothing to the deserving poor. El Paso, Tex: General Victoriano Huerta, deposed president of Mexico, dies here an exile. The body will lie in a vault until such time (if ever) Carranza's officials permit interment in Mexico. Ottawa, Ont., Canada: The Duke of Connaught, Governor General of Canada, accompanied by the Duchess and the usual guard, leave the Parliament building after the formal opening of Parliament. Near Ypres, Belgium: The campaign in this region has resolved itself into an intermittent rifle fire from the snow-filled trenches. South of France: At night along the rural highways of France detachments of German prisoners make their way to the French detention camps. Portland, Ore: Miss Pansy Sessions enjoys driving a new and novel motor sled. New York, N.Y: Deserting the pleasurable pursuits of "suffragetting." Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst arrives in the city with Cheddomil Miyatovitch to obtain funds for Serbian relief, after a short detention at Ellis Island. Yosemite Valley, Cal: The people of Stockton, Cal., in an effort to stimulate interest in the Yosemite Valley, as a winter playground, spend a merry week-end in the Valley. Boston, Mass: Percy Houghton, the new owner of the Boston Braves, with Manager George Stallings, express determination to win the National League pennant as they inspect club grounds here. Lampasas, Tex: "If at first you don't succeed, try, try again," is the slogan of J.A. Russell, who, although 104 years old still digs for buried treasure on his farm. El Paso, Tex: C.R. Watson, one of Villa's nineteen victims, and. former manager of Cusi Mining Company of Mexico, is buried here with full Masonic rites. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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