Indian soldiers land in Europe. English cavalry enters Scarborough to do police duty after German bombardment. Territorials cooking on the march. Wulpin Church near Dunkirk destroyed. Note the crucifix came through the bombardment unharmed...See moreIndian soldiers land in Europe. English cavalry enters Scarborough to do police duty after German bombardment. Territorials cooking on the march. Wulpin Church near Dunkirk destroyed. Note the crucifix came through the bombardment unharmed. Scarcity of rubber in Europe compels England and France to buy old auto tires in America. Dr. Frank Crane, eminent advocate of international peace, sends a message to the readers of the Mutual Weekly. The east and west entrances to the Celilo Canal are opened, making the Columbia River navigable for several hundred miles. Democratic women urge President Wilson to support nation-wide Woman's Suffrage. Racing is resumed at New Orleans after a 7 years' lapse of the kingly sport. The only original grand opera baby poses with her parents for the Mutual Weekly. A visit to Uncle Sam's big gun factory at Watervliet, N.Y. San Francisco's Olympic clubmen enjoy midwinter dip in the Pacific Ocean's cheering warmth. While the Boston "Brownies" shiver and freeze amid cakes of ice in the Atlantic's biting coldness. Japanese Red Cross sends doctors and nurses to Europe. Annual tournament of roses at Pasadena, Cal. awes 150,000 beholders. This new auto sleigh skims over the snow at a 35 mile per hour clip. Written by
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