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  • Selig-Tribune, No. 42 (1916)
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Selig-Tribune, No. 42 (1916)
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McKinney Springs, Texas: Troops A and B of the 8th U.S. Cavalry, under command of Major G.T. Langhorne, leave here in pursuit of bandits who participated in raid at Glenn Springs. El Paso, Texas: As a precautionary measure, U.S. troops ...See moreMcKinney Springs, Texas: Troops A and B of the 8th U.S. Cavalry, under command of Major G.T. Langhorne, leave here in pursuit of bandits who participated in raid at Glenn Springs. El Paso, Texas: As a precautionary measure, U.S. troops make daily inspection of Mexican district for concealed weapons and ammunition. Deemers, Texas: While being held as prisoners, these three Americans capture their Mexican guards and marched them to this town. Sacramento, Cal: The opening here of the longest bridge in the world is celebrated by a four day carnival, in which Governor Johnson and 12,000 children participate. Frank Steinbacher, the "human fly," furnishes a thrill for the visitors, by sliding head downward from the capitol dome to the distant business block. Brighton Beach, Cal: The opening day here is enjoyed by many thousands of visitors. Morgan Park, Ill: What are you doing to prepare your boy for eventualities? These little chaps, of the Morgan Park Preparatory School, act like soldiers before they are out of knickerbockers. Birmingham, Ala: Beneath the "Stars and Bars," to the strain of "Dixie," the gran pageant of the old South, ends with a review of the veterans of the Confederacy. Oyster Bay, L.I: "Here's Theodore out in the wood / Keeping lithe and limber, / He cuts as only T.R. could / His Presidential timber." Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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