Rome, Italy: The body of Rampolla, greatest of later-day Cardinals, is laid to rest. Presidio, Texas: The ragged remnant of Huerta's army of Ojinaga, driven to American soil by Villa, travels the Road of Sorrow from Presidio to Marfa, 67 miles. Soldiers, camp followers and women, 4.000 souls, make the three-day journey as prisoners of the United States troops on the border. Munich, Bavaria: Emperor William, of Germany, and King Louis, of Bavaria, review the Royal Dragoons, crack regiment of the German army, here. Nuevo Laredo, Mexico: Rebel cavalrymen, part of army which laid long siege to Nuevo Laredo, charge Federal line of troops and are driven back. Pittsburgh, Pa: "Billy" Sunday, noted evangelist, has the devil on the run in Pittsburgh. Mr. Sunday has undertaken to convert 50.000 souls in the city and throngs flock daily to hear him. Cheyenne, Wyoming: Governor Carey, of Wyoming, is given an enthusiastic send-off by State officials and employees as he leaves Cheyenne for Europe on a two-months' vacation. New York, N.Y: From her resting place in the mud at the bottom of New York harbor, the sunken steamer "Zulia" is floated by a fleet of powerful wrecking tugs. The steamer sank several months ago when a steel shaft fell and pierced her hull as it was being unloaded. Glenwood Springs, Colo: Midwinter here finds open-air bathing in a lake fed by boiling springs and cooled by ice-cold water from the city mains. From the warm waters of the lake the bathers can step to a foot of snow on the banks. Kieff, Russia: From the seat of an aeroplane, soaring above the clouds, a Pathé's Weekly cameraman photographs a portion of the Czar's domain.
—Moving Picture World synopsis