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  • Gaumont Weekly, No. 33 (1912)
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Gaumont Weekly, No. 33 (1912)
Short | Documentary, Short, News

A Week with the Warships. The U.S. battle fleet visits New York Harbor. Lima's Gala Races. South American capital celebrates inauguration of Peru's new President, William E. Billinghurst. The Kaiser Reviews His Army. The German troops ...See moreA Week with the Warships. The U.S. battle fleet visits New York Harbor. Lima's Gala Races. South American capital celebrates inauguration of Peru's new President, William E. Billinghurst. The Kaiser Reviews His Army. The German troops return from the autumn maneuvers. Wonderful Babies. California product competes for a prize at Los Angeles. Oh, Look, Ladies. Aren't those just the sweetest hats you ever saw? International Football. The visiting Australians play California in first American game. Schrank. Scenes in Milwaukee connected with the attempt on Colonel Roosevelt's life, together with close views of the would-be assassin. A Cincinnati Playground. How the Queen City provides recreation for its children. Ohio Site Selected. Gov. Harmon dedicates the home of State Exhibit at Panama Exposition, San Francisco, Cal. Canning Corn in Kansas. Millions of tins of nature's most valuable product preserved in Sunflower State. Scottish Rite Council. High Masons meet in conclave in Washington. Scenes and Events Relating to the Assassination of Colonel Roosevelt. Pictures of his assailant. The Gilpatrick Hotel, in front of which Roosevelt was shot. Main entrance to auditorium where Roosevelt made his speech immediately after shooting. The Emergency Hospital, where Roosevelt's wound was examined and treated. Argyle Hotel, where John Schrank roomed from the time he arrived in Milwaukee from Sunday, the 13th, until the shooting. Mr. Clinton Urbugees, who claims the distinction of being the first man to tackle Schrank after the shooting. The County Jail, where Schrank will he held until his trial in December. Schrank being taken back to jail after preliminary trial. Two scenes of this part. Leaving the jail for the courthouse with Schrank. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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