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  • Selig-Tribune, No. 20 (1916)
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Seattle, Wash: The S.S. Talthydius arrives here from China and Japan with an $8,500,000 cargo, including the largest shipment of rubber ever brought across the Pacific. Birds, geese and goldfish form a part of the miscellaneous cargo. ...See moreSeattle, Wash: The S.S. Talthydius arrives here from China and Japan with an $8,500,000 cargo, including the largest shipment of rubber ever brought across the Pacific. Birds, geese and goldfish form a part of the miscellaneous cargo. Cambridge, Mass: Cambridge's biggest bonfire occurs when the seventy-year-old hospital for contagious diseases is burned by city firemen. Chicago, Ill: New use for an old savings bank, it's a pocket in which the "Flapper" may tuck away her powder puff and handkerchief. Reducing the petticoat to its least common multiple. Milady discards the petticoats and keeps the ruffles. She mounts these on rubber bands which also serve for garters. The Balkans: Thousands of French troops arrive in Stroumitza after days of weary travel and hardship. Portland, Ore: High school boys, who are members of the Naval Reserve, spend Sunday aboard the old ironclad training ship "Boston," which will soon be supplanted by the old "Marblehead." Seattle, Wash: Miss Joy Jenott demonstrates her method of handling a dory as she did on Yakutat Bay in making a huge catch of salmon for President Wilson and Cabinet members. The salmon for the Capital is packed in gold cans, each engraved with the recipient's name. A gold nugget and nine gold bricks accompany the gift. Palm Beach, Fla: Riding in wheel chairs, bathing in the surf and tea dancing, form the principal part of the day's program at this fashionable winter resort. Chicago, Ill: Captain "Joe" Tinker and his "Cubs" leave here in their Pullman De Luxe for spring training quarters at Tampa, Fla. "Joe" Tinker at the throttle. Owner Charles Weeghman holds the youngest baby "Cub." The Island of Moudros: The French reinforcements for the Allies arrive at a naval base here for the purpose of joining the English at Salonika. At evening the searchlights of the fleet flash messages to each other. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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