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  • Pathé's Weekly, No. 21 (1913)
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Pathé's Weekly, No. 21 (1913)
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New York, N.Y: Thirty thousand women march here in the suffrage parade, led by Miss Inez Milholland. Berck Plage, France: The residents here have developed a fine sport in sailing "aero-autos" on the beach. St. Louis, Mo: Robert S. ...See moreNew York, N.Y: Thirty thousand women march here in the suffrage parade, led by Miss Inez Milholland. Berck Plage, France: The residents here have developed a fine sport in sailing "aero-autos" on the beach. St. Louis, Mo: Robert S. Brookings, of Washington University Corporation, Andrew Carnegie and Dr. Richard Barthold, President of the Peace Congress, arrive here for the fourth American meeting of the Congress. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: An enormous tide sweeps in from the sea doing a great amount of damage along the shore. New York, N.Y: A special performance at a theater here of "Within the Law" is given before an audience made up entirely of blind people. Naples, Italy: The King and Queen attend the launching of the dreadnaught "Andrea Doria," at the navy yard. Chicago, Ill: Chicago has decided to welcome Frank Chance, the manager of the "Yankees," with a big reception. Madrid, Spain: Prince Charoon, minister from Siam to the Spanish Court, presents his credentials to the King. Washington, D.C: A group of scientists gather at the Smithsonian institute to unveil a tablet to the memory of Prof. Samuel P. Langley, pioneer in aviation, who seventeen years ago, launched the first heavier-than-air machine in the history of the world. Montpelier, France: President Poincare attends the Congress of Mayors and is enthusiastically received. Comic Section: Jeff wins five dollars and gets paid, but not in cash. And Many Others. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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