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  • Selig-Tribune, No. 19 (1916)
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Laredo, Texas: American and Mexican health officers disinfect Mexican immigrants and give them a gasoline shampoo to prevent the spread of typhus fever in the United States. Ottawa, Canada: His Royal Highness The Duke of Connaught, ...See moreLaredo, Texas: American and Mexican health officers disinfect Mexican immigrants and give them a gasoline shampoo to prevent the spread of typhus fever in the United States. Ottawa, Canada: His Royal Highness The Duke of Connaught, Governor General of Canada, and his staff leaving government house for Howick's Hall to review troops about to leave for the front. Rockford, Maine: The new super-dreadnought Pennsylvania has her trial tests here under supervision of navy officials. Waverly, Mass: Tobogganing and rolling snowballs form a part of the winter pastimes of the young women members of The Belmont Springs Country Club. Ottawa, Canada: The Pembroke Curling team of Pembroke, Ontario, defeats the Thistle team of Montreal in the final match of the series held here. San Francisco, Cal: General Gloom, alias, "Kid Hard Times," in the form of a great iron hammer, arrives here and is buried after being kicked out of every city west of Syracuse, N.Y. Miss Lillian Thompson cuts the rope which confines "Bad Business" to a watery grave off the Farallone Islands, and inaugurates a Period of Prosperity. Washington, D.C: Patriotic high school girls of this city organize a rifle club and hold daily practice drills on the White House grounds. Maplewood, Mo: Two persons are killed and fifty injured by explosion of 3,000 pounds of dynamite which wrecks houses for eight blocks and shatters windows within a radius of one mile. Ottawa, Canada: The Tool and Telegraph detachments of the Engineers' Corps of the Canadian Expeditionary forces are hard at work at the Engineers Training Depot here. San Francisco, Cal: The latest, very latest thing in autos. The double jointed, telescopic, triple expansion, all-the-comforts-of-home auto. One guess as to the name of this car. San Francisco, Cal: A shipment of testudinate reptiles from Honolulu reaches this port with some chelonian virgata specimens estimated at 400 years old. Turtles. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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