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The Launching of the "Washington Irving." Magnificent Hudson River boat, with carrying capacity of 7,000 passengers, is christened at Camden, N.J. Stag Hunt Season Opens. French club starts... See full summary
The Launching of the "Washington Irving." Magnificent Hudson River boat, with carrying capacity of 7,000 passengers, is christened at Camden, N.J. Stag Hunt Season Opens. French club starts chase from Senlis. Hotel Fire in Texas. Many guests have narrow escapes at Beaumont. Congress Opens. Solons gather in Washington from all parts of the United States. San Francisco Wants Liberty Bell. Panama Exposition boosters send petitions to Philadelphia signed by fifty thousand school children. A New York Goat Girl. Flora McKeand conducts unusual and successful stock farm at Kenmore, N.Y. The Funeral of the Spanish Premier, Senor Canalejas, who was assassinated by an anarchist and burled at Barcelona. Six-Day Bicycle Race. Contestants in grueling grind rehearse at Newark, N.J. Southeast Texas Fair. Thousands of visitors flock to Beaumont, the Queen City of the Texas oil and lumber country. Mrs. Martin J. Littleton. New York woman who is fighting for Jefferson's Monticello home.

Credited cast:
Mrs. Martin J. Littleton Mrs. Martin J. Littleton - Herself
Flora McKeand Flora McKeand - Herself
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