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  • Selig-Tribune, No. 72 (1916)
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Selig-Tribune, No. 72 (1916)
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Kansas City, Mo: The old boys in blue of the G.A.R. hold their last parade here, Anyone years after the conclusion of peace between the North and the South. Forest Hills, N.Y: The National Tennis Championship tournament attracts great ...See moreKansas City, Mo: The old boys in blue of the G.A.R. hold their last parade here, Anyone years after the conclusion of peace between the North and the South. Forest Hills, N.Y: The National Tennis Championship tournament attracts great throngs of enthusiasts who witness the defeat of McLoughlin, the one-time champion, and favorite. Washington, D.C: The Selig-Tribune camera records for all time, the President signing bills in his office at the White House, thus making them laws. He signs first the Army and Navy Bill, making available $582,000,000 to be spent next year in preparedness. San Antonio, Tex: The first hospital train for the United States Army, under the command of Captain Howard H. Bailey, M.B., arrives here and is put into instant service. New York, N.Y: Countess Von Bernstorff, wife of the German Ambassador to the United States, arrives in New York on a safe passage guarantee from the Allies and is met by Count Von Bernstorff. Along the Somme, France: The sky above the warring lines is filled with bursting shrapnel, and along the entire front great craters are dug by the high explosive shells. Los Angeles, Cal: An unusual and interesting incident attracting attention here is the adoption of a tiger cub by a Great Dane, herself the mother of two puppies. Chicago, Ill: Shapely show girls introduce single, double and triple aquaplaning on the waters of Lake Michigan, with the result that next season will see the lake front streaked with speeding aquaplanes. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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