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  • Selig-Tribune, No. 23 (1916)
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Mystic Lake, Mass: An acrosled, made to run on ice or snow, attains a speed of a mile-a-minute at a trial here. Rockland, Me: The torpedo destroyer "Potter" has her trial test here and attains a speed of twenty-five knots an hour. Buffalo,...See moreMystic Lake, Mass: An acrosled, made to run on ice or snow, attains a speed of a mile-a-minute at a trial here. Rockland, Me: The torpedo destroyer "Potter" has her trial test here and attains a speed of twenty-five knots an hour. Buffalo, N.Y: Fire caused by a dust explosion partially destroys the plant of the International Agricultural Corporation here, entailing a loss of $500,000. Chicago, Ill: James A. Pugh, millionaire, takes six prettiest girls and a hundred gowns on trip in special train to demonstrate to Americans that Chicago can be made a fashion center. New York, N.Y: Six California high school girls, very young and very pretty, get fresh air and cold toes while demonstrating physical culture in Central Park. San Diego, Cal: The U.S. aviation field here presents scenes of unusual activity preparatory to probable service with the expeditionary forces about to leave for Mexico. "Bird's Eye" Lewis, whose daring aerial flights are both inspiring and instructive to the novices. Chicago, Ill: Realizing that the Mexican situation is grave, the First Infantry, Illinois National Guard, take the initiative in preparation for invasion, should that become necessary, by Studying Spanish. Ft. Sheridan, Ill: The Fifth U.S. Cavalry stationed here makes all preparations to leave for the Mexican border upon receipt of telegraphic instructions from the War Department. At Sea, Guantanamo Bay: The Selig-Tribune cameraman with the fleet obtains exclusive pictures of battleship practice here of the Third and Fourth Divisions of the Atlantic. Columbus, N.M: On this street Villa's bandits, awakening the sleeping village, shot to death American men and women as they fled toward the U.S. camp for protection. Everyone here is under arms and anxiously watching across the border. All that remains of Columbus. General Slocum, who commanded Camp Columbus. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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