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Hearst-Selig News Pictorial, No. 93 (1915)

Hearst-Selig News Pictorial, No. 93 (1915)

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San Francisco: "Liberty Bell," historic relic, under canopy of flowers and half buried in blossoms is started from Panama Fair for Philadelphia. Chicago: Streeterville, in "District of Lake Michigan," which its founder, Capt. Streeter, claims is outside of Chicago, is scene of Sunday closing battle. Washington, D.C: Quarterback Randall of the eleven of Gallaudet College for the deaf and dumb has novel method of calling plays. San Francisco: Opium pipes and quantities of the drug confiscated in Chinese section of city, are burned in front of city hall. Russian Lines, Caucasus Mountains: Russian official war film. Wounded Turks captured by Czar's men are hauled away to concentration camps. Cossack and Serbian soldiers arrive to attack the Turks, after a 26-day march. The mountain roads are repaired by Turkish prisoners. Heavy guns are trained on Turks entrenched on hillside across a wide ravine. New Haven, Conn: Yale downs Princeton, 13 to 7, in gridiron contest before crowd that fills Yale bowl, which has seating capacity for 67,000 persons. Los Angeles: Power of biggest reflector in United States, to be used in army searchlight, is demonstrated by setting paper ablaze in five seconds. Cambridge, Mass: Firemen have fierce battle to save tenements from flames that destroy four-story building in poorer section of city. Haverhill, Mass: Diver climbs out to end of coal derrick, hangs by his teeth from a special harness, then lets go for novel dive of ninety feet into Merrimac River. Great Bend, Kan: Terrific storm tears away buildings leaving bodies of dead and injured buried in wreckage. Large flour mill is demolished. Thousand sheep are killed on ranch by falling timber. Standpipe of city water plant is broken into short sections.
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