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- The veil that covers the statue of William I falls. The crowd is agitated, the men are discovered, some of the horsemen are shaking.
- First is seen a wonderful bicycle motor apparatus dashing down one of the principal streets of the city. It is closely followed by a number of engines, hook and ladder and hose trucks. All sweep by the camera, in rapid succession. The scene now changes to the front of an engine house. The horses rush out to their places in the apparatus, the large doors are swung open and out they dash in a wild rush for the scene of disaster. Next is the scene of the fire. The engines take the positions and the life saving crew hurry with their nets to the rescue of the unfortunate inmates of the burning building, who are seen at the top windows. The nets are spread by the firemen and the people are seen to jump into them and to safety. This is a very exciting film scene and is sure to make a hit.
- A large number of Bishops, Priests, and laymen are seen in this procession, which is headed by his Eminence, Cardinal Kopp, of Germany. The Cardinal, who is the highest Catholic official throughout the German Empire, is seen walking under a great canopy which is mounted with gold and supported by two dozen men. Along the line of march, which is around a small park, are erected small altars at which the Cardinal stops to pray. A very pretty scene, and the only one of its kind extant.
- The watchman sweeps the sidewalk in front of the apartment building. A horse-drawn carriage pulls up with a young man who is quite solidly inserted. He is nicely dressed, but has quite lost his strength. Birbant needs help. The watchman will give it to him..
- Emperor William returning with the colors at the head of his regiment.
- Positively the finest and most striking picture of the Kaiser ever made. It was taken during his inspection of the Naval Works at Stettin. A large body of notables from both the German Army and Navy accompany the Kaiser.
- Prince Tsung, brother of the Emperor of China, and head of the expiatory mission to Germany, returning in a state carriage from the military manoeuvres at Danzig.
- This view shows the Empress driving to the parade field in a coach, drawn by six horses. A squadron of Hussars acts as a guard of honor.
- The Empress rides in a four-horse open barouche, and is accompanied by a squadron of cavalry.
- A very fine portrait picture of the royal family of Germany, taken at Kiel on the occasion of the launching of the German cruiser "Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse." The distinguished company passed very close to the camera, and as the negative is unusually good photographically, a splendid portrait of each is given.
- Antos - a provincial loser who went to Warsaw once in his life. There he admires everything possible, including two delightful courtesans. He doesn't notice and is robbed by them..
- The oldest existent Polish film deals with the forced Germanisation of western Polish regions and the school protest in Wrzesnia with its harsh repercussions.
- The teenage girl is first seen confessing and warned about having any impure thoughts or feelings. Her family has boarders and one day a young man moves in and they fall in love.