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  • Selig-Tribune, No. 44 (1916)
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Selig-Tribune, No. 44 (1916)
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Bay Shore, L.I: One-hundred-ton house is loaded on scows and towed across Great South Bay and landed on Fire Island, N.Y. Kentfield, Cal: In honor of Sir Francis Drake, who, it is claimed, discovered California, this and other cities ...See moreBay Shore, L.I: One-hundred-ton house is loaded on scows and towed across Great South Bay and landed on Fire Island, N.Y. Kentfield, Cal: In honor of Sir Francis Drake, who, it is claimed, discovered California, this and other cities celebrate the event by sports and pageants. With the U.S. Troops in in Mexico: The 8th and 14th Cavalry, under command of Major Langhorne, make a successful sortie into Mexico after bandits. West Point, N.Y: Full dress parade by the cadets mark the next to last week before commencement. Boston, Mass: Governor McCall visits training ship "Ranger" for annual inspection of Naval Cadets, who include drills and maneuvers executed during journey to and from Boston Light. San Francisco, Cal: Thousands of horses and mules are being purchased for the Allies by their representatives located in every large American city. Portland, Ore: Six thousand school children of this city participate in outdoor calisthenics. New York, N.Y: The President and Mrs. Wilson visit New York to attend the wedding of Dr. Cary T. Grayson, Naval Aide and physician to the President, and Miss Alice Gertrude Gordon. The President leaving the bride's home. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. Scenes at St. George's Episcopal Church, where the wedding occurred. Col. E.M. House, Secretary McAdoo and wife at the bride's home. Berlin, Germany: Prince Von Buelow, who, it is reported, will come to the United States to succeed Count Von Bernstorff, the present Ambassador. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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