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  • Pathé's Weekly, No. 27 (1913)
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Pathé's Weekly, No. 27 (1913)
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East Orange, N.J: One thousand five hundred school children take part in a series of folk dances at the Orange Oval. Boston, Mass: Governor Foss, second from left, reviews the Flag Day parade in which many women participate. Secretary of ...See moreEast Orange, N.J: One thousand five hundred school children take part in a series of folk dances at the Orange Oval. Boston, Mass: Governor Foss, second from left, reviews the Flag Day parade in which many women participate. Secretary of the Navy, the Honorable Josephus Daniels, on the left, is a conspicuous figure in the parade. Portland, Ore: Rose festival week is inaugurated and Rex Oregonus, King of the Carnival, rules the city. Hoboken, N.J: A twelve-mile Marathon race through streets of this city. Harry Smith, winner. Time: 1 hr. 12 min. 29 sec. Harry Jensen, second. Paris, France: The opening of the French artists' salon discloses some very remarkable works. Washington, D.C: Dr. Lauro Miller, Brazilian Minister of Foreign Affairs, arrives from Norfolk on the President's yacht, with Secretary of State Bryan. Editorial Section: The State of New Jersey maintains a lecturer with stereopticon slides and motion pictures, who teaches school children right living and the prevention of disease, particularly tuberculosis. Sitka, Alaska: Governor Clark welcomes the members of the first Alaska State Legislature. Paris, France: Summer fashions in lingerie and matinees. Philadelphia, Pa: The home of Betsy Ross, who designed and made the first American flag, is the scene of the Flag Day ceremonies here. New York, N.Y: The S. S. Imperator, of the Hamburg-American line, the largest vessel afloat, arrives here, completing her maiden voyage. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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