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QT B Precision with which Zouaves of Jackson, Mich., lodge scaled wall at Braves' field, Boston, at claborate Elks convention in that £y won team first prize cup, Blinds Husband While a model for Herman Tappe, New Y modist, Mrs. Helen Steinhe (above) was arrested for h v pepper in her h charged with in employer. Mrs, herg plead- ed not guilty to her husband’ charges, r for the gl (By Pacific & Atlantic) orges Carpentier, French boxing idol, poured tea at a society 18Wn party at the home of Jack Curley, boxing promoter, at Great Neck, N, Y., where he is training for bout with Gene Tunney, July 24. Muir Hanged in Mother’s Sight After writinfi from the scaffold a farewell note to his mother, Mrs. May Muir (above, tearfully gazing at his photo), Walter Muir of New York was hanged at Valleyfield, Quebee, for killing a man in a tavern brawl there. Duchess de Richelieu and others vainly tried to save him. X The six dauntless men—three pilots and three mechanics— ory of our flag advanced anoth , their uropean stop, » and piratical looking junk, a vessel rarely seen in these seas. ) LG o o G R L W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD (Ry Pacifie & Atlantie) World Fliers Reach Europe B (By Pacific & who are endeavoring to circumn tep in their adventure when they reached Con- Photo shows planes being refueled at Amoy, China, To lefi is a Party Young Rabbi (By Pacific & Atlantic) Only 23, Joseph M. Taxay (above) of Cincinnati, completed the nine-) standard training course in years and theteby earned the distinction of being the youngest rabbi in the United States. He was valedictorian of his class, editor of a Jewish church publication and the presi- dent of the senior cl Before entering ology, T v was a police reporter on a Pittsburgh paper, b Sl Scholarship offered by Gen, L. R. Gignillaitt to a representative Boy Scout from among 50,000 was won by Ralph 8. Mahan Jr. (above) of Troop 1, Lyndhurst, N, J. Young Mahan will attend the Culver Mili- tary academy, Culver, Ind. - Stars of yesteryear of the silver sereen, Lillian Wall York recently. Miss Turner, broke, is starting all over, N ST mee— ACT = A MWMWWWWW PR S R ERA-MEN TELL THEIR TR T S TR Old’ Friends Meet Again AL ? r (left) and Florence Turner, met at tea in New Golfer and Bride ”umv" (By Pacific & Atlantic) Gene Sarazen and bride, former Mary Peck, returned to New York on Berengaria from honeymoon abroad. They rest from game of sbumebmn‘d on deck in midocean. stan was un- hen he arrived in New York us Jay A. Bonsou, book agent and pants presser, who, go, while posing as r echeno was exposed as an aych faker, Back Home (By Pacific & Atlantic) Muriel Vanderbilt (above) ar- rived in New York recently on the Berengaria with mother, Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt 2d, and sister, Consuelo. Members of Hooded Order Give Cross to Church Without masks and bearing flaming of Los Angeles and presented the cr men waiting outside church during presentation by kleagle. (By Pacifl s, large body of Ku Klux Klan members marched through s ets and sum of money to Los Angeles pastor. Picture shows klans- Strife Cause Radio Concert While You Swim pular sintments of offi- < by D flos de Campos e), pre nt of the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil, caused revolt of the army. The unrest is spreading to surrounding states, despite efforts to maintain gov- ernment. R WA e r-— e me———— S . ‘>--_4 (Ry Pacific & Ktlantic) This photo shows the newest thing in the way of radio and swim- ming pools. Radio concerts to entertain the bathers have been intro- duced at the Wardman park pool in Washington, D. C (Copyright: 1924;: Paciflc & Atlantic Photos, Inc.)