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  • Selig-Tribune, No. 81 (1916)
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Selig-Tribune, No. 81 (1916)
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San Francisco, Cal: Society women of the Golden State form the first American Women's Bowling Club and play at "bowls" on the green, much as the Scotchman plays at curling on the ice. San Francisco, Cal: After sailing 200,000 miles over ...See moreSan Francisco, Cal: Society women of the Golden State form the first American Women's Bowling Club and play at "bowls" on the green, much as the Scotchman plays at curling on the ice. San Francisco, Cal: After sailing 200,000 miles over the seas of the world in an effort to find out why the magnetic north pole doesn't "stay put" in one place, the non-magnetic brigantine, "Carnegie" arrives here with the mystery unresolved. This ship, built entirely of wood and brass, with no iron or steel to be affected by the magnetic pole, is the only non-magnetic vessel ever built. London, England: The mutual admiration of the Allied and German airmen for the feats of daring performed by both, is exemplified in these views of the reverential funeral services accorded the German Zeppelin crew killed in a raid over London. New York, N.Y: John Aitken wins the Astor Cup race of 250 miles, driving a Peugeot over the course in 2 hours, 23 minutes, breaking the world's record for speedway tracks. Bryn Mawr, Pa: Society folks from Philadelphia hold their annual Horse Show here with great success. Nome, Alaska: The landing here of John Borden and the crew of his rescue ship. "Great Bear" from the R.C. McCuIlock, after his vessel was wrecked on Pinnacle Rock. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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