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  • Selig-Tribune, No. 17 (1916)
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Tahiti, South Sea Islands: How would you like to wear your ancestor's hair? The Chief's daughters here wear a ceremonial headdress made of hair of several generations of ancestors. Leicester, England: The patriotic women of England, ...See moreTahiti, South Sea Islands: How would you like to wear your ancestor's hair? The Chief's daughters here wear a ceremonial headdress made of hair of several generations of ancestors. Leicester, England: The patriotic women of England, enlisted for the purpose of fighting for their homes and children should England be invaded, constantly study signal corps work and tactics. San Diego, Cal: Freaks of the waters in this vicinity leave R.R. tracks suspended in midair, twist steel rails into figure eights and destroy property valued at millions of dollars. Chicago, Ill: In commemoration of Washington's birthday, the advocates of preparedness participate in a military and civic parade which is led by Gov. Dunne and other prominent officials. Tokio, Japan: While America is considering the advisability of preparedness, Japan is including military training in all its public schools. San Francisco, Cal: The armored auto in the European war having demonstrated its absolute necessity, the U.S. army autos similarly equipped are objects of especial interest. Laredo, Tex: Though forts are no longer considered impregnable in modern warfare, fort defense and attacks on fortifications are still a part of a trained soldier's studies. Washington, D.C: A bald-headed American eagle full grown and standing several feet high is presented to Pres. Wilson by the people of Colorado. (Lincoln, Nebraska papers please copy.) New York City: The "Yankees" are the first team to leave for the south for spring training. They leave this city for Macon, Ga. Galveston, Tex: The long-suffering U.S. Army mule is now much in demand in Europe and he is loaded in large numbers here for work at the front. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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