Galveston, Tex. The American steamship Ausable arrives from Buenos Aires with a cargo of 180,000 bushels of Argentine wheat. New Orleans, La. Movie theaters accept potatoes as admission fee, and turn all receipts over to the Orphan Asylums...See moreGalveston, Tex. The American steamship Ausable arrives from Buenos Aires with a cargo of 180,000 bushels of Argentine wheat. New Orleans, La. Movie theaters accept potatoes as admission fee, and turn all receipts over to the Orphan Asylums. Galveston, Tex. Pauiluu Thurston gives a now American interpretation of the Hula Hula. New York, N.Y. "Uncle Sam's" dreadnoughts steam majestically out to sea after their visit for the Army and Navy football game. Washington, D.C. President Wilson and members of the Supreme Court and Diplomatic Corps attend requiem mass for Franz Josef, late Emperor of Austria. Saratoga, Cal. William G. McAdoo, Secretary of the Treasury, and his wife visit Senator James D. Phelan. Bedloe's Island, N.Y. With President Wilson and a distinguished company of guests as spectators, the illumination of the Statue of Liberty begins "America's Electrical Week." Philadelphia, Pa. The University of Pennsylvania defeats Cornell University in their annual football game, by a score of 23-0. Carlisle, Pa. What "Uncle Sam" is doing for his Indian charges is well illustrated at the annual military inspection and pageant by the students of the Carlisle Indian School. Chicago, Ill. A ten-mile roller-skate race, through the crowded streets, furnishes plenty of thrills to both participants and spectators. Written by
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