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  • Pathé's Weekly, No. 44 (1911)
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Pathé's Weekly, No. 44 (1911)
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Paris, France: An auto-bus breaks the bridge railing and leaps into the Seine. Eleven killed and nine injured. Kieff, Russia: The funeral of the assassinated Premier of Russia, Stolypin, showing Mrs. Stolypin at her husband's deathbed. ...See moreParis, France: An auto-bus breaks the bridge railing and leaps into the Seine. Eleven killed and nine injured. Kieff, Russia: The funeral of the assassinated Premier of Russia, Stolypin, showing Mrs. Stolypin at her husband's deathbed. Ancona, Italy: The Children's Hospital sends its little charge for a day at the seashore. Washington, D.C: The cornerstone of the Catholic University of America is laid with impressive ceremonies, Archbishop Farley making the first address and Cardinal Gibbons, the only American Cardinal, making his address. Salt Lake City, Utah: The Mormon Church holds its semi-annual conference. Joseph F. Smith, president of the Mormon Church, and Henry Smith, patriarch of the church, and the president and his two counselors, constituting the first presidency, are shown. New York, N.Y: The Columbus Day parade is particularly interesting this year. Atlanta, Ga: The monument to the Gate City Guard is unveiled before Governor Baldwin, of Connecticut, and Governor Hoke Smith, of Georgia. Salt Lake City, Utah: President Taft visits the city, dines at the Alta Club and speaks on "Wool" at the Stock Show. Philadelphia, Pa: Miss Marianna Gomez, daughter of the president of Cuba, christens the "Cuba," the first warship to be launched since the establishment of the republic. The "Patria," the Cuban training ship, also launched. Peterhof (near St. Petersburg), Russia: The marriage of the Imperial Grand Duke John Constantinovitch to the Princess Helena, of Servia. Berlin, Germany: The Kaiser makes the Crown Prince the Commander of the regiment of Hussars. In addition to these there are many other subjects. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Updated Oct 31, 1911

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Simeon Baldwin
Self - Governor of Connecticut Self - Governor of Connecticut   See fewer
John Constantinovitch
Self (as Imperial Grand Duke John Constantinovitch) Self (as Imperial Grand Duke John Constantinovitch)   See fewer
John Murphy Farley
Self (as Archbishop Farley) Self (as Archbishop Farley)   See fewer
James Gibbons
Self (as Cardinal Gibbons) Self (as Cardinal Gibbons)   See fewer
M. Hoke Smith
Self - Governor of Georgia Self - Governor of Georgia   See fewer
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