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  • Gaumont Weekly, No. 35 (1912)
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Gaumont Weekly, No. 35 (1912)
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Death of the Vice President. Hon. James S. Sherman was buried at Utica. N.Y. Two Globe-Trotting Cyclists. Vaudeville pair well known in America now appear in Sydney, Australia. Trains Operated by Militia. Railroad strikes at Barcelona, ...See moreDeath of the Vice President. Hon. James S. Sherman was buried at Utica. N.Y. Two Globe-Trotting Cyclists. Vaudeville pair well known in America now appear in Sydney, Australia. Trains Operated by Militia. Railroad strikes at Barcelona, Spain, compel Government to take over operation of lines. Russian Wreck. Passenger train at Gori, Russia, leaves track, and thirty persons are killed. French Fashions at the Races. Shannon, American bred horse, wins grand prize at Longchamp, Paris. Some gowns seen at the track. The Next President of the United States. The man who will occupy the White House for the next four years. What Will We Do Without Him? He made a splendid race and is a game loser. Safe, Sane and Sound. A first-class President, whose services have been appreciated by a grateful nation. The Birth and Growth of the Automobile. Fifty years of progress from velocipede to the electric carriage. Sulzer. New York gubernatorial candidate for whom New York showed a liking. Kangaroos and Ostriches. Two examples of successful importation of wild life into America. Kangaroo, Cincinnati, Ohio. Ostrich, Los Angeles, California. Brighton Beach Races. Auto contests at New York track produces some pretty pictures. "Blue Points" Made to Order. Small fry oysters gathered along our Southern coast sold in the west as canned "Blue Points." A Cornerstone Ceremony in Baker, Ore. Bishop O'Reilly dedicates initial work connected with erection of St. Elizabeth's Hospital. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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