Moxie, Me: Dynamite is used by lumberjacks to send logs down side of mountain to Cold Stream to be floated to mill. Lakewood, N.J: Society takes keen interest in year's first polo match between teams struggling for Gould cups. Washington: ...See moreMoxie, Me: Dynamite is used by lumberjacks to send logs down side of mountain to Cold Stream to be floated to mill. Lakewood, N.J: Society takes keen interest in year's first polo match between teams struggling for Gould cups. Washington: Count von Bernstorff, who has played prominent part in dealing between America and Germany on neutrality questions poses for Hearst-Selig. Boston: Newsboys call on Gov. Walsh to ask that one of own number be selected judge of juvenile court. Los Angeles: Grace Darling visits Selig Jungle Zoo and makes friends with Bonita, the leopard. St. Louis: Injunction ends plan of playground promoters to close streets for hour each day to give school children place to romp. New York: Outdoor golf season opens with tournament among newspaper men at Van Courtland Park. Washington: Members of Daughters of American Revolution arrive for national convention. Belgrade, Serbia: Red Cross party under Sir Thomas Lipton is greeted by Serbian Red Cross. First picture of Crown Prince Alexander, king regent of Serbia. Skierniewice, Russian Poland: Gen. von Bayadel, commander of German forces near Skierniewice rides to inspect his men. Off Zeebrugge: A German submarine captures the Batavier V and the Zaanstroom, Dutch vessels, and sends them into port under pilots sent out by the submarine. Pictures made by staff photographer, A.E. Wallace. Written by
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