A film titled 'The Mysterious Cafe'. A man and a woman enter the cafe wearing hats. They are seated on a table. A waiter serves them. The woman folds her umbrella. The couple finds themselves flying about the room from chairs to table and vice versa. The table shifts from its position and disappears. The couple is seen puzzled by the situation.
Searching Ruins on Broadway for survivors and dead bodies in Galveston Texas, United States. Laborers search ruins caused by Galveston hurricane. They clear debris by hand, one piece at a time, to look for bodies.
A film titled 'Congress of Nations'. A magician in a magic show brings a covered hoop on stage. Then flags of various countries and the soldiers corresponding to each nation's flag are seen, in succession. A huge flag of United States is seen, which later disappears and the military representatives of the nations form a tableau.
A film titled 'Hooligan assists the Magician'. Mr. Hooligan volunteers his services for the magic show. A couple of barrels seen which when knocked, regains their balance. Clowns as well as ghosts appear and disappear from the barrel, to bother Mr. Hooligan, the volunteer. He captures them and they turn in to white muslin. The magician reappears and turns the muslin into bits of paper and a goblin.
The Oxford versus Cambridge racing shell boat race in London, England, Great Britain on the River Thames. College men carry their racing shell to the edge of the Thames River and prepare for a race. Oarsmen sit in the shell assisted by two other men. The oarsmen start rowing and shell moves speedily forward on the Thames. Spectators watch the event. Racing shell in river. Oarsmen lift their shells out of water and walk as race finishes.
A sports meet organized with various athletic events underway, in Great Britain. Oxford University vs. Cambridge University racing shells event on the River Thames. Oarsmen row and shells move speedily forward on the Thames. Spectators watch the event standing along the banks of the river. People in steam boats watch the race closely. Oarsmen carry their shells out of water and walk as race finishes. Spectators watch.