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Mt. Etna Spouts Molten Death striking. terror to the countryside, Mt. Etna is active again. above shows the crater-in eruption, Below is a v: . from Mt. Rocco, on the Island of Sic’ A Couple of Vice Presidents Hurling forth lava and burning stones, making thousands homeless and iew of the volcano }-—_] How the Camera He'll Hold Hat for Hoover Now He’s Rich Ludwig Martel was a wealthy baron in Germany prior to the war and a bankrupt American immigrant after it. While making a fresh start as superintendent of building at St. Paul’s Church in Richmond, Va., his “March 4 will be a big day ‘for John , ‘ipton, Ia. , estate in Germany was sattled and Bee fceder, 92, of Tipton, Ia, Mr. fo vreceived, as his share, an old book of color sketches that had been in the family since 1793. These now have been pronounced the work of the great artist Rubens and ex- perts say they are worth more than $100,000. oe on that day to hold Presi- dent-elect Hoover’s hat during the inauguration ceremony in Washing- ton. Mr. Reeder has known Hoov- er since Hoover was a boy in West Branch, Ia. Named in Dead Gambler’s Will Goes to Jolson Here is a new picture of Ruby Keeler (Mrs. Al Jolson), who quit the Follies, in which she was to have a star part, and went to Al in Los Angeles where he is making talking THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ Helen of Troy Pretty Miss Doris Tennant, as_she sat in her throne as Helen of Troy in the recent Women’s Hi-Jinks at University of Southern Califor- pictured above. school. Heads Junior Y. W. Leader of one of the largest or- ganizations of young girls in the United States is Miss Annie Kate { has ; Gilbert, of Dallas, Tex. She been appointed national executive of the Girl Reserves, with a mem- bership of 168,000 girls between the Sees Events Bride of Cash Register Chief Mrs. Armenal Wood Gorman of Dayton, 0., recently divorced from her husband, E. J. Gorman, has just been married to Frederick B, Pat- terson, Cash Register Company. Mr. Pat- terson also was divorced from his The univer- wife, Evelyn Hussman Patterson, popularly called the “Trojan” recently. The ceremony took place president of the National at Ipswich, Mass. Where Is She? Li ‘Serious Drinkers’ in Paris Get Pay for It, But They Can’t Swallow a Drop Here's a job lots of folks would like to have! wine cellar at the Restaurant Fouquet, Paris, champion of France’s serious drinkers. He is shown here in the difficult task of tasting eight of the choicest Burgundics. He named the vintage and year of each without an error, chultz, chief of the eee Paris, \"\—Serious drinking has very serious consequences, This from Paris aces not mean what it may mean in America, such as blind- ness and sudden death, but only stomach trouble. And even at that your favorite bootlegger might not get the inner meaning. The wine tippers of Paris have been meeting in august convention, and many of these men rank among the world’s greatest serious drinkers. They belong to the Union of Sommeliers. A sommélier is a man who presides over a wine cellar, and he is responsible to the patrons for the wine that is served in any good res He takes his drink 80 seriously that he only sips it, rolls his ey opens his mouth, passes @ slight inhalation over his educated tongue, c his eyes, sighs or smiles and shakes his head one way or the other. T if he is a good, serious drinker, he will eject the liquid. An expert wine taster cannot afford to swallow what he sips; such indulgence just ruins the palate, But the “Concours de Dugustation,” as the convention was called, got an unexpected kick this year out of a paper written by Dr. Leon Meunier, who quoted the old p rb that one man’s meat is another man’s poison. This likewse goes with wine. Not at all concerned with the principles of prohibition, Dr. Meunier pointed out that if wine is merely tasted and not swallowed it may ruin a man’s stomach. Dr. Meunier has been a popular consultant among sommeliers, and he has discovered that to sip good wine and then eject it from the mouth plays all sorts of tricks with the stomach. It causes an excess of gastric secretions very ruinous to digestion. The stomach, it would appear from Dr. Meunier’s learned diagnosis, Knows a good thing when it feels it coming. When a sip of wine entert the mouth of a sommelier his stomach immediately knows about it and gets ready to receive the liquid with enjoyment. In other words, the gastric juices flow. But the business of a sommelier is to test wine, and not to drink it, so when he ejects it without swallowing, his glands suffer and eventually become seriously affected. The stomach actually gets sore. Dr. Meunier calls the “wine tasters’ stomach ache,” and he seri- oun warns against too much sipping and no swallowing, Ithough the Concours de Degustation studiously deliberated on ways and means to avoid this malady, the alarm has not yet spread among the general public. The habit of sipping may even be turned to profit, according to Dr. Meunier. For those who suffer from lack of appetite, caused by insuf- ficient gastric secretion, the practice of sipping without swallowing is the best of appetizers, he says. It starts the flow of the juices and arouses the appetite. It is an excellent teaser for a lazy stomach, but the only drawback is that the patient is liable to forget himself and swallow the fluid, thus offsetting all the beneficial effects. pictures. They were married only recently. This Is the Calf’s Meow ages of 12 and 18. This is the junior . presen — organization of the Y. W. C. A. On October 7, Mrs. Henrietta Rog- ers, young widow, returned to her apartment in Louisville, Ky., after a trip to Chicago and the east. A young man who called on her that night said that as he was leaving her apartment the lights went out and he volunteered to go to the basement to see what was wrong. Mrs. Rogrs said it wasn’t necessary, so he departed, he said. That was the last seen of Mrs, Rogers. Police in many cities are seeking her. Charge Tampering In Legislature j in Oil Trial Inez Norton, former Broadway showgirl who was named as one of the beneficiaries in the last will of Arnold Rothstein, murdered New York gambler, here is pictured at Miami Beach, Fla. Rothstein heirs plan to contest the will in which Miss Norton was named. Vice President Charles G. Dawes and Senator Charles Curtis, the next ‘ vice president, right, are shown on the steps of the (Capitol in Washing- ton as Dawes wished Curtis the best of luck in presiding over the Senate. Dawes is regarded as a master at that art, and may be giving Curtis a few tips, : French Air Boss. New Faces in U. S. Senate Big Combine in Oil War Near cS) : Here’s another one of those strange friendships that spring up from time to time in the animal kingdom. Of course it’s not so unnatural that Tabby should think quite highly of the cow, for cows give milk. But no one knows why Bossy likes to cavort hone the farmyard with the cat riding on her back, Robert Caldwell, one of the jury talesmen called for the trial for per- jury of Robert W. Stewart, chair- man of the Standard Oil Company of Indiana, declared that he had been approached by a stranger and asked if he would “hold out” if chosen for the jury. Mrs. Mary O. Kryszak, whose vic- tory in the recent contest ~ for the assembly seat from Milwaukee makes her the only woman: member of the next Wisconsin legislature, is pictured here. Mrs. Kryszak “takes in” hemstitching work at home when not engaged in lawmak- ing. Soldier 55 Years Looks Like Jimmy Personal Guard of the Mikado Photo Wins Fortune Virtual dictator of French flying is Laurent Eynac, new Minister ot Aviation. In a stormy session that threatened to break up the cabinet, he won his demands to completely separate the air service from the “war and navy departments. Prettiest in 1,500 ‘There will be a number of new faces in the U. 8. Senate as the result of "the November election, a checkup of the returns shows, Among the new- comers are (1) Theodore E. Burton, Ohio, who is returning to the Senate after several years t in the low- er house -(2) og soaly. nore (7) ‘congressman, who was as Successor to Senator Earle B. Mayfield; (3) O. A. Larrazola, eiscted in . : ‘A faded old photograph of 12-year- A combine of the great British oil be it elbetber ot Kanan company, Duteh-Shell and the Stan- City, has won for the child the ma- di Oil. of New Jersey, with the portion of a $14,000 inheritance aim of obtaining control of Russia’s ‘by her father, Dr. Joseph B. vast: oil fields By closing her mar- &: Neubeiser, in an automobile kets to the world, is Feparted to be accident near Toledo, ie Mer ae the next move in the international One of the selected New Mexico; (4) Roscoe C, Patterson, Missouri, Republican, who suc- Dr, Neubeiser’s pocket was found oil war. Above is Sir ieee De- the emaperot of Japan - eseds Senator Jim Reed, fiery Democrat; (5) Hamilton F. Been, Repub- the photograph. Dr. Neubeiser had terding, head of the Dutch-Shell; be- coronation ceremony | which Columbus, Marianne Nance has been lican, who succeeds Senator Edward 1. Edwards, Democrat, in New Jer- been thought a bachelor, but in- low, Walter C. Teagle, president of from Nov. 10 to Nov. 25, is chosen as the prettiest. Sho is the sev (6) Otis B Glenn, Wino; (7) Pape Lora rece, Betocrst, for Fer tae chia serveied cee}. Let eeriasa meitea saavars’ Ta 'the tebe lensed by the me ae Sroitst daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Suc fr i lefeat jenator ruce, she was r are re} movers 5 . Ce Soe ee ee aerate ee peslections v= Meer . wife, attempt, old Department. Nance of Jackson, Miss. ‘of Of the 1500 girls who atten’ Missis- luring the sippi State College for Women at.