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  • Selig-Tribune, No. 10 (1916)
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Selig-Tribune, No. 10 (1916)
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New York, N.Y: The sixth annual showing of the Pomeranian Club opens at Hotel McAlpin. San Francisco, Cal: W. Morgan Schuster, former treasurer general of Persia, who, it is rumored, will act as a special representative of President Wilson...See moreNew York, N.Y: The sixth annual showing of the Pomeranian Club opens at Hotel McAlpin. San Francisco, Cal: W. Morgan Schuster, former treasurer general of Persia, who, it is rumored, will act as a special representative of President Wilson in the Orient, leaves on the S.S. Nippon Maru. Charlestown Navy Yard: Secretary Daniels asks Congress for $150,000 for the restoration of the old frigate "Constitution," the most glorious naval relic of our history, which lies rotting at her mooring here. Washington, D.C: A monster petition, 15 miles long, signed by 1,500,000 people, asking for an embargo on arms and munitions, is presented to the Senate in clothes baskets. Soissons, France: That aeroplanes are important factors in warfare is demonstrated by the variety of anti-aircraft guns now in use. The best types are in constant use here. New York, N.Y: Helen Hayes Gleason, the original "Hilda" in "Young Hilda at the Wars," has returned to America, the only woman decorated for bravery by the King of Belgium. Washington, D.C: The equestrian carnival which is to be held here in early spring, occupies the attention of society women, who engage in practice tandem riding. Miami, Fla: James Whitcomb Riley, the Hoosier poet of childhood, and "Marse" Henry Watterson, while recuperating here in the sunny Southland, obligingly pose for the Selig-Tribune. Juarez, Mexico: Racing at Carranza's new Chihuahua track continues through the winter more popular than ever. Selig-Tribune Feature Picture: Elephants in India are the "day laborers." From early dawn till dark the massive pachyderms do the traction work in the native lumber yards. New York, N.Y: President Wilson makes this city the scene of his first address on "preparedness." Intimate views by our own cameraman, who by special permission, accompanies the Presidential party. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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