Newark, N.J: Over the way trod by George Washington and his ragged band of patriots in the bleak dawn of American liberty, there now marches a host to honor his memory on his natal day. St. Petersburg, Fla: Raymond V. Morris skims over Tampa Bay at 100 miles an hour, record speed, in his new hydroplane, smallest in the world. Montreal, Can: A glide, a leap, a swift flight through the frosty air with the earth far, far below, and you have the thrills of skiing as champions have them at the National meet here. Massillon, Ohio: Gen. Jacob S. Coxey prepares to lead another army of unemployed to Washington, emulating his famous march of 20 years ago. Red Bank, N.J: Fleetest of yachts are the delicate craft whose forms flit over the ice-coated Shrewsbury in rivalry for the racing championship of the world. London, England: With medieval pomp and splendor King George and Queen Mary travel in the royal stage coach through the streets to open Parliament. Dallas, Texas: Untamed bronchos, tricky and mean, are mounted and ridden by cowboys at the National Corn Show. These are the meanest horses to be found in Texas, and that's "Some mean." Denver, Colo: Here is the rarest sort of political leaders, a woman State Chairman. She is Mrs. Gertrude Lee, head of the Democratic organization in Colorado, on her way to cast her vote in a city election. Atlanta, Ga: On its arrival here, the body of Senator Bacon is given signal honors. New Orleans, La: Batter up for 1914. First of the big league baseball teams to go South, the Cleveland Naps begin their training here for the season.
—Moving Picture World synopsis