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  • Selig-Tribune, No. 9 (1916)
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Mystic Lake, Mass: Traveling at a speed of a mile a minute with a thrill and a near-spill at every turn, ice yachting proves a joyous sport for the venturesome. Mohawk, Cal: Enormous rotary snow plows are being used with feverish haste to ...See moreMystic Lake, Mass: Traveling at a speed of a mile a minute with a thrill and a near-spill at every turn, ice yachting proves a joyous sport for the venturesome. Mohawk, Cal: Enormous rotary snow plows are being used with feverish haste to clear snow-filled mountain passes and retain railroad traffic here. Cambridge, Mass: Preparedness is the slogan of the Harvard students who daily engage in military maneuvers. Truckee, Cal: Thorough believers in the value of a cold plunge as a stimulus to health, two men here utilize snow drifts for the desired exhilaration. Buffalo, N.Y: Fifteen persons are killed and more than a score injured in an explosion which wrecks the plant of the Kelker Blower Company here. Portland, Ore: "For you a rose in Portland grows" is the slogan adopted by the "boosters" club here, whose members men, women and children write letters to their friends back east to visit them. Washington, D.C: To be the first and only Indian ever appointed to the police force of the Capitol building, is the distinction accorded Frank Janis, a Sioux Indian. Phoenix, Ariz: The worst flood in Arizona's history rages in this city destroying bridges, hurling homes from foundations, overwhelming dams and railroads and leaving death and ruin in its wake. Watertown, Mass: Doomed to die, as the life of a horse in the present war is estimated at sixty days, 3,000 horses are shipped from here to the battle front. Near Paris, France: A huge concealed searchlight, cleverly hidden, and operating with great rapidity, is used to locate marauding warplanes. Hazebrouck, France: A model type of trench mortar gun which hurls a high explosive into the enemy's lines. Corpus Christi, Tex: U.S. troops, on duty near the Mexican border, give an exhibition of machine gun target practice at the first Gulf Coast Exposition held here. Selig-Tribune Special Feature Picture: Gila County, Ariz: In a laudable effort to preserve to posterity the methods of primitive Indian life, Chief Big Cloud, an Apache, kills, before the Selig-Tribune camera, buffaloes with bows and arrows. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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