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  • Selig-Tribune, No. 24 (1916)
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Jupiter, Fla: Surf bathing loses none of its charms, and in spite of the rapidly closing social season, the beaches are still thronged here. Kelso, Wash: An unprecedented run of smelts in the Cowlitz River affords a harvest for the ...See moreJupiter, Fla: Surf bathing loses none of its charms, and in spite of the rapidly closing social season, the beaches are still thronged here. Kelso, Wash: An unprecedented run of smelts in the Cowlitz River affords a harvest for the fishermen here. Montreal, Can: As a forerunner of trench digging, the military authorities think snow shoveling a good exercise for the troops in training here. Denver, Colo: The largest shipment of radium ore ever made leaves here for the National Radium Institute, at New York, to be used entirely for philanthropic purposes. West Palm Beach, Fla: The season ends here with terpsichore enthroned. The Seminole Indians will give the sun dance prior to society's function. Ottawa, Can: Owing to the intense cold here, the troops are drilled at "half step," a movement not often seen in the states. Boston, Mass: Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone, unveils a tablet created to commemorate the "birth" of the telephone here, in 1876. New York, N.Y: "Hattie," Central Park's big elephant, gets a new and unusual job for elephants. She clears the snow-covered walks of the park. Demir Illsaar, Serbia: Driving up from Salonika in an effort to relieve the Serbians, the French troops carry their forage and supplies. Toronto, Can: Ready for the front, these troops march away to entrain for transport to take them to "somewhere in France." Galveston, Tex: Apparent confusion reigns in the camps here as camp outfits, kits, ammunition, supplies and accouterments are loaded for a troop movement to Mexico. Columbus, N.M: On the way to get Villa, the army crosses the international boundary and heads for the hills to the south, where the bandit is supposed to be. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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