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  • Selig-Tribune, No. 11 (1916)
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Montreal, Quebec: Under the auspices of the Delorimer Driving Club, the winter race meet opens here with the largest attendance and best contest seen in recent years. Miami, Fla: Shark steaks will probably be plentiful here now that ...See moreMontreal, Quebec: Under the auspices of the Delorimer Driving Club, the winter race meet opens here with the largest attendance and best contest seen in recent years. Miami, Fla: Shark steaks will probably be plentiful here now that Captain Welch has broken the season's record by catching a shark weighting 650 pounds and measuring eight feet long. Piraeus, Greece: King Constantine breaking all precedents in a democratic interview with American newspaper correspondents appeals to American sense of fair play in behalf of Greece. Selig-Tribune Feature Picture: A Moro baby's daily bath in ceremony's lacking. He strays from hygiene's cleanly path but he has his mother's backing. Corpus Christi, Tex: Patrons of the Selig-Tribune who, a short time ago, saw the gas well running wild here, will be interested in seeing it again, now on fire. Cleveland, Ohio: Go-Heah-Doongwa, a prince of the Mohawk tribe and two Mohawk chiefs reach here after traveling one thousand miles to present a sweet grass basket to Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. Corea, Wash: Four dead, two missing and twenty-four injured, comes as a result of an avalanche which sweeps two coaches of the Great Northern train off the tracks and down the mountainside. Lynn, Mass: Soccer football as played here, furnishes plenty of exercise for the husky members of the many rival teams in this vicinity. Progresso, Tex: Fifteen soldiers of Battery D, 4th Artillery, led by a Lieutenant across the Rio Grande, to rescue two comrades captured by Mexicans, lose four men by drowning. Long Key, Fla: The houseboat "Everglades" bearing Andrew Carnegie, the Pittsburg millionaire, and the tender "U.S.A." carrying Mr. Carnegie's physician and secretary, arrive here. Boston, Mass: The skating furor which has swept the north this winter strikes Boston hard, and brings to the Boston arena all the plain and fancy skaters in the city. Waukegan, Ill: The first Lady of the Land. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, accompanying the President, finally consents to pose the first time for any motion picture, for the Selig-Tribune. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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