- New York, N.Y: The new side-door, stepless car proves a success on its first trip down Broadway. Waterloo, Neb: The Missouri River overflows its banks, inundating this entire section of the country. Tripoli, Tripoli: The Italo-Turkish War. Another ammunition train leaves Tripoli for Gargaresch. Clifton, N.J: A hurricane twists the second story from a house in this town and throws it fifty feet, killing a passing pedestrian. Washington, D.C: The Indian chiefs of the various tribes in Wyoming and Montana visit the capitol and call on Speaker Champ Clark. Arcis-sur-Aube, France: An army aeroplane arrives on the field and in forty minutes is taken out, assembled, tuned up and started in flight, establishing a new world's record. Newark, N.J: A novel method is used to wreck the chimney of an abandoned factory. The stack measured 186 feet high and 28 feet in diameter. New York, N.Y: The late James Petrie Chalmers, Editor of the Moving Picture World, is buried in Kensico Cemetery. Procession headed by the staff of the Moving Picture World in the following order, from left to right: W. Stephen Bush; James L. Hoff; Hugh F. Hoffman; F. H. Richardson; J. A. Archer; E. G. Archer; D. J. Shea; A. MacArthur; Louis Reeves Harrison; L. J. Reynolds. Following the hearse: John F. Chalmers; John D. Rosie; John Wylie; Rev. W. H. Jackson. The family in carriages. Paris, France: Spring millinery shows a wide diversity in style. N.B. This program Is subject to change without notice, should any events of greater importance than the above occur after going to press.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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