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  • Selig-Tribune, No. 20 (1917)
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Selig-Tribune, No. 20 (1917)
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Poland Springs, Me: Over the snow-clad hills on snowshoes, horse racing on the frozen lakes, and tobogganing, these make Maine winters worthwhile. Palm Beach, Fla: Two items of interest loom large on the local horizon. Mrs. Octyen's turtle...See morePoland Springs, Me: Over the snow-clad hills on snowshoes, horse racing on the frozen lakes, and tobogganing, these make Maine winters worthwhile. Palm Beach, Fla: Two items of interest loom large on the local horizon. Mrs. Octyen's turtle catch weighing 600 pounds, and Fred Woodman, who tips the scales at 530 pounds. Boston, Mass: Mlle. Nile Devi and Mlle. Madrienne dancing in the snow their own conception of the "Awakening of Spring." New Orleans, La: Harry Gardiner, known as the "human fly," climbs the outside of a 15-story building. Washington, D.C: Dr. Paul Ritter, Swiss ambassador to the United States, whose task of looking after the German interests grows daily more difficult. El Paso, Tex: Taking advantage of the sudden increase in emotional patriotism the local Red Cross unit does some intensive recruiting for dollars. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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