- Provo, Utah: Prize cattle of Utah, magnets that draw farmers from miles around, travel in state on a special train with the governor and are welcomed by throngs here. Munich, Germany: King Louis of Bavaria sets his subjects an example of religious piety by observing the Devotion of the Forty Hours. New York City, N.Y: Wealthy New York society women travel the streets in varied costume with a "hear," Grab-yr-hed-offsky, to make the public remember "Votes for Women." Madrid, Spain: King Alfonso, beloved by the working classes of Spain, lays the cornerstone for the railroad employees' clubhouse here. Bucharest, Roumania: Young aristocrats, graduating from the Military University, Roumania's West Point, are appointed army officers by Prince Charles and take the oath of fealty. Washington, D.C: The "sphinx stone," largest rock ever quarried in America, it weighs 55 tons, is brought here to be built into the Scottish Rite temple. Mexico City, Mexico: General Rincon Guallardo, trusted Huerta lieutenant, commander of the Federal rurales, directs the defense of Torreon at long range from his armchair. Ostende, Belgium: Greatest speed ever made by man on earth or in the air is the one kilometer auto test by M. Duray, driving at the rate of 127 miles an hour. San Francisco, Cal: The Horticultural Building, mammoth edifice of the Panama-Pacific Exposition, nears the steel framework of its stately dome high above the ground.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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