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New York. N.Y. President Wilson arrives and officiates at the ceremony of lighting the Statue of Liberty. Taft, Tex. With only half a crop planted last year and with twenty-cent cotton in sight, Charles P. Taft shows foresight in turning his great cattle ranch into a cotton plantation. Corpus Christi, Tex. Even with turkey at thirty-eight cents a pound, the soldiers on the border are not forgotten on Thanksgiving. San Francisco, Cal. 32,000 people in 800 automobiles make up a caravan of discovery when they ride over 28 miles of boulevards on the opening day of the Exposition Marina. Washington, D. C. Tom Taggart, leading a delegation of senators, representatives and newspapermen, greet Vice-President and Mrs. Marshall on their return to the Capitol for the opening of Congress. Wakefield, Mass. Major John M. Portol, of the Massachusetts National Guard, inspects the new Berthier type of machine gun. Marysville, Cal. The world’s largest gold dredge is launched and christened by Miss Phoebe Bevan, assisted by W.P. Hammon, the “father” of gold dredging in California. Los Angeles, Cal. Eddie Rickenbacker wins the Championship Sweepstakes at Ascot Park in his Duesenberg. Time, 150 miles in 133 minutes and 1 second. Hammond, Ind. Miachel Innik, clad in this suit of home-made armor, with whiskers attached, and armed with two revolvers, a dagger, 2 hatchets, a knife and 165 pounds of ammunition, shoots the clerk, a juror and Judge Chas. Grenwald in the court-room. Denver, Colo. 700 cow ponies are purchased by the British and French Commissioners for army horses and await shipment to the front. Latest fashion in evening gown and wrap, posed by pretty model, is presented in this number of The Selig-Tribune.

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Released: December 11, 1916
Genres: Short News
Cast: Thomas R. Marshall Phoebe Bevan W.P. Hammon Lois Irene Marshall

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