- Washington, D.C: Mrs. Martin J. Littleton, wife of the Congressman, petitioning for the government ownership of Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson. Levallois, France: Ghouls robbed tombs in the town cemetery. New York City: Barnetta Miller, the only American aviatress, who descending safely after an explosion blinded her, 1,800 feet in the air. London, England: Ross wins the 18 2/3 miles walking race in 2 hours 40 min. Paris, France: A huge fire destroys a great sawmill. Annapolis, Md: Boys' Junior Republic. The Balkan War: Before Fort Tarabosch. Paris, France: Raymond Poincarre, president-elect of the French Republic. Indianapolis, Ind: Ohio River floods. New York City: Fire Department arson exhibit, 61 Chambers St. "Easy Money." Essen, Germany: The Kaiser visiting Krupp gun works. The Fashion in Paris and New York. Columbus, O: Moving Picture Exhibitors in meeting at Columbus. Kiev, Russia: Gymnastic exercises. Baltimore, Md: 10,000 bunches of bananas arrive with steamship Lillie. Moscow, Russia: Fierce fighting between wolves and trained dogs. St. Petersburg, Russia: The Potochini regiment reviewed by the Czar. Naples, Italy: The traditional jester pleading for the rights of the people. New York City: Mrs. Blatch, suffragette leader, making addresses from a tug. Washington, D.C: Paul Hines the first ballplayer to make a triple play unassisted. Paris, France: Stade vs. Lyons, Brilliant rugby football match between the celebrated teams. Sao Paulo, Brazil: The president at the army parade. New York City: Orpheum Theater, roof of which collapsed last week. Turkish pastry for kings.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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