Corpus Christi, Texas: This review of the 2d and 3d Texas Infantry proves the fact that maneuvers on the Mexican border has made real soldiers. Philadelphia, Pa: Children pursue the occupation of "Rushing the Growler" of spring water to ...See moreCorpus Christi, Texas: This review of the 2d and 3d Texas Infantry proves the fact that maneuvers on the Mexican border has made real soldiers. Philadelphia, Pa: Children pursue the occupation of "Rushing the Growler" of spring water to Fairmount Park, the city supply of water tastes bad. Chattanooga, Tenn: W.I. Alexander erects a granite monument in a vacant lot as a testimonial for President Wilson as having "kept us out of war." New York, N.Y: The Old Guard Veteran Battalion raises "Old Glory" and fires a salute of 21 guns honoring the old custom. Byberry, Pa: The young women of this town settle a dispute by racing their automobiles in a bitterly contested race, which almost results seriously, when one car goes through the fence. New York, N.Y: A Fifth Avenue parade and a review by Governor Whitman form part of the home-coming ceremonies of the 7th Regiment on their return from service on the border. Latest fashions in furs, posed by pretty models, are presented in this number of the Selig-Tribune. Pasadena, Cal: With waste paper so precious that churches are receiving it in place of silver offerings, Jack Cudahy's children are busy collecting old newspapers to sell, and send the proceeds to the war orphans of Europe. Boston, Mass: H.H. Brown, of Williams College, wins the ten-mile Cross Country Race. Written by
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