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PhARARAN 'S8 888 8 whkrRR N ek k kR AkhARAAE (By Pacific & Atlantic) The Prince of Wales (1) was introduced by Sen. Wadsworth of New York (2) to world fyers, Licuts. Smith (3), Wade (4), Nelson (5), Arnold (6), Ogden, (7) and Harding (8). Fire Wipes Out Whole Town in Idaho | &34l Al : This photograph, taken from airplane, as globe girdlers landed on Mitchel field, N. Y., with their winged escorts. A crowd of 50,000 persons, including the Prince of Wales, was on hand to greet our globe girdlers when they ved at Mitchel field, N. Y;, on the last lap of their world flight. The fliers were presented with gold cigarette cases by the people of New York. Out Among Ten-Gallon Hats (By gacific & Atlantic) Although she admits she knows nothing of love or martiage tangles, Miss Mollie P. Downes, sixteen (above), has had two books accep d in England. New Seaplane Speed Record Ben We force d (By Pacific & Atlantic) Stock Exchange men of South Omaha, Neb., shook hands with John W. Davis (ieft), Democratic presidential nominee, and running mate, Go¥. Churles W. Bryan, Attaining speed of 197.6 miles an hour in test N George Cuddihy (above) establiched new rec SR SO e RS ATS w TS ST A e+ < e A\ Saving vessels from atery graves is task of U. S. coast cutter Tampa of the inter national ice patrol, shown above between two frozen miants. (By Pacific & Atlantic) Only naked brick walls here and there remain of the little city of Rathdrum, Idaho. fire the other day completely Disastrous razed the enterprising 1i (le city ausing losses of more than $250,000. Only one victim died as result of the blaze, however. (By Pacific & Atlantie) Perched on fifty-foot bank, undermined by excavation work and re- cent landslide, Mrs. Thomas Welsh of Los Angeles, Cal., still*re- fuses to move from house shown above, Colonial Dames Buy Landmark for Museum (By Pacific & Atlantic) At table, on which Lord Corn- allis planned bat of Revolutionary war, | Rar- (left) and Maizi Walters now work. Wonuer what Corn- wallis would have thought « bobbed hair? ad, Ch ng at hi Crowning the Queen peed. By Pacific & Atlantie) n which Lord Cornwallis signed i Revolutionary war, has n ". Dames and will be turned into a museum. yright: 1924: Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Ine.) By Pacific & At h Malcolmson le: e g ol e TR O T T T e AT R e VA e e n e e i Totie e @ e 8ia 4 PSS e PR S SRl PR S S B