Dr. Friederich F. Friedmann, the great German Scientist, is received by Governor Pothier, of Rhode island. The King's Stakes are won by Battledore, at Churchill Downs, England. The Daughters of the American Revolution are received by President and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, at Washington, D.C. French Fire Department inspected by M. Poincare, at Paris, France. The Wheels of Commerce: Process of making solder and malleable iron from old tin cans. The Old Guard hold their annual parade, New York City. Ospreys: Commonly called Fish Hawks, who come the first day of summer. They draw an imaginary furthest North line at the point of Sandy Hook, and not one has ever been known to cross it. European Athletics: Exercises and sports in England and Germany. What's What in New York: The Aquarium and Battery Park as viewed from the 30th story of a skyscraper, William Jennings Bryan: Secretary of State of the United States, receiving the Foreign Diplomats in his office, Washington, D.C. Dublin Dog Show: Some prize winning beauties exhibited before the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Croton Dam: The late heavy rains cause the dam to overflow, Croton, New York. Who's Who in Pictures: Jane Fearnley poses for the Animated Weekly.
—Moving Picture World synopsis