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  • Selig-Tribune, No. 35 (1916)
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Selig-Tribune, No. 35 (1916)
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London, England: British soldiers, blinded in the wars, arrive at Buckingham Palace where they are entertained by the King and Queen. Lynn, Mass: As part of the nation-wide campaign for preparedness, the local citizens are building eight ...See moreLondon, England: British soldiers, blinded in the wars, arrive at Buckingham Palace where they are entertained by the King and Queen. Lynn, Mass: As part of the nation-wide campaign for preparedness, the local citizens are building eight of these small power boats, which attain a speed of thirty-five miles per hour. St. Helens, Ore: With her deck thronged with an enthusiastic crowd, the City of Portland, the largest wooden ship ever built in the United States, is launched here. Somewhere in Mexico: Scouting duty ahead of General Pershing's main column, means long hard rides with scant rations over a rough and hilly country which tries both man and horse. Iowa City, Ia: Fire, causing an estimated loss of $350,000, endangers the lives of the State University students living in the State Union Hotel. Stover, Mo: Twenty are dead, and more than one hundred injured by cyclones which sweep this section, destroying over $750,000 worth of property. Chihuahua, Mexico: Hon. Marion Letcher, American Consul, on left, and General Gutierrez, Military Governor of Chihuahua, in center, leaving General Guiterrez's official residence. The American diplomat in Mexico finds it no easy task to perform his duties under conditions as they prevail here. Chicago, Ill: Ruth Law in daring night flight, courts death by "looping the loop" with her machine outlined in fire. Dublin, Ireland: Lord Wimborne, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, wearing silk hat, who is reported as seized and held hostage by rebelling Sinn Feiners, for the safety of Sir Roger Casement. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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