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  • Selig-Tribune, No. 64 (1916)
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London, England: The American Golf Club members receive annual prizes won in golf tournaments. Camp Wilson, San Antonio, Tex: Big Brother Henry, of Company A, Illinois Engineers, does his own sewing. Hammond, Ind: This new steel armored ...See moreLondon, England: The American Golf Club members receive annual prizes won in golf tournaments. Camp Wilson, San Antonio, Tex: Big Brother Henry, of Company A, Illinois Engineers, does his own sewing. Hammond, Ind: This new steel armored car, built under the direction of army engineers, and constructed in 27 days, will be equipped with rapid fire guns and ammunition at the Sandy Hook proving grounds. Los Angeles, Cal: Fencing and jiu-jitsu form part of the exhibition by Japanese naval cadets from the training ship Taisei Maru, which carries one hundred and one future commanders of the emperor's commercial fleets. Washington, D.C: George L. Covert and son, who, in their donkeymobile, are carrying a letter from the Mayor of New York to the Mayor of San Diego, Cal. Washington, D.C: In an effort to forestall the threatened great strike of 400,000 railway employees on 1,700 railroads in the United States, Judge William L. Chambers of the Mediation and Conciliation Board, calls on President Wilson. Seattle, Wash: With the spirit of Preparedness, society girls here form a company of "Rockyettes." Long Branch, N.J: "Shadow Lawn," the summer capital, is finally ready for President Wilson. Spring Lake, N.J: The excessive heat forces the hotels in this exclusive summer resort to hold their weekly hops on the verandas. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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