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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 9, 1925. Vice President Dawes and Gov. Nellie Ross of Wyoming are adopted by the Sioux Indians. The governor will hereafter be known among the tepees as ‘‘Prin- cess Nellie Tayloe,” while the Vice President must answer to the name of “White Father Number Two.” Wide World Photo Summer Bible School of the Wallace Memorial Presbyterian Church, Dr. C. E. Hawthorne, pastor. Summer Bible school of the First Congregational Church. Ralph P. Benson of Deerlodge, Mont., who lost one of his legs during the World War, has a dog team hitched to his bicycle. On long trips he carries an extra dog for an emergency. Runaway rail® road car overturns signal car between Grafton and Thornburg, Pa. The run- away came to a stop when it jumped the rails and struck the frame tower. The block operator in the tower clung to his lever as the building overturned, while a signal engineer jumped through a window gand down an embankment. By United News Pictures t was a case of every young man for himself, and the one who could chew fastest received the prize. Hundreds of crisp, brown waffles were consumed by these young- sters during an eating contest conducted at the outing given by the Central Union Mis- sion Sunday school. _ Lady Haig, wife of the British field marshal (center of plane), the first woman to view Niagara Falls from the air. Walter Damrosch, conductor of the New York Symphony Orches- tra, likes to ply a brush, s o when he is not handling the baton his spare time is spent painting any- thing that looks a bit rusty. Photo- graph snapped at his Summer home in Bar Harbor, Me. © Kadel & Herbert Summer Bible school of the Baptist Mission, Dr. John E. Briggs, pastor. These schools are conduct- ed by the Washington Bible School Association.