New York, N.Y: Miss Margaret Zoll goes shopping on a midget auto, which travels 120 miles on a gallon of gasoline, and has a speed range of from two to twenty-five miles an hour. Boston, Mass: Fifty-four persons lost their lives when a streetcar plunged through open draw into the waters of Fort Point Channel. San Francisco, Cal: Bunji Zuzuki, labor leader and president of the Laborers Society of Japan, arrives in this country to attend the convention of the American Federation of Labor, in Baltimore, as a fraternal delegate. Somewhere in France: With the view of preparing for a long winter's campaign, thousands of fresh troops are sent to the firing line. Medfield, Mass: Society folk of Boston and vicinity enjoy the exciting sport of riding to hounds. Boston, Mass: Governor McCall accepts, on behalf of the State, an aeroplane to be used for the training of the Naval Militia. Longmount, Colo: American and English teams give a thrilling exhibition of the dangerous game of auto polo. Mt. Carmel, Pa: This stray dog is awarded a handsome brass studded collar by Postmaster General Burleson, who officially recognized the dog's services in guarding U.S. mail during the absence of the mail carrier. New York, N.Y: The President and Mrs. Wilson arrive here from Williamstown. Massachusetts, on the naval yacht Mayflower and proceed by train to Washington. D.C. Mexico: While peace parleys are being held in Atlantic City between American and Carranza officers, a new revolution under Felix Diaz gains rapid headway in Southern Mexico.
—Moving Picture World synopsis