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BSOS SR I CEory . < i 7 IR 5 DR O SR SRR S WO Scaffold looms above this wash- board, behind which Mrs, Mary (By Pacific & Atlmtic) Grant, mother of Bernard, sen- This is part of crowd of men and women who struggled for a glimpse of the Prince of Wales (within \ Braemar Royal Highland society in Scotland the occasion was graced by presence of tenced to swing for Chicago circle) when he visited New York City. He attended the theatre, saw a baseball game and visited the , Queen Mary and Prince George, shown arriving. murder, works. Sock Exghange while in the city. It was greatest street demonstration since the armistice, Armies of Germany and France Mobilize for Maneuvers Honeymooners Highly Favored . Not a Wreck (By Pacific & Atlantic) No, this engine didn't crash through building, it’s furnishing heat temporarily for big Chicago building until boiler is installed. Wild Trolley Did It (By Pacific & Atlantic) leted. Pieture shows cavalry patrol riding out (By Pacific & Atlantic) Detachment of French armies of the east in Lorraine bhivouac, after _1-hour march, of France and Germany The fa of ded to marching feet ord (exclusive photo ~ Wales is the honorary title bestowed on Mrs. (By Pacific & Atlantic) troops of both nations above) went on motor trip for hon on. Mrs. Frederick Cruger. is shown in exclusive When runaway trolley crashed into this car in Omaha, Neb., Sybil 12l maneuvers. Rutherfor Floren zer, daughter of Mr. photo above with her husband at the international * Watson, eight, who was in machine, was crushed to death. Photo and Mrs. rd Crozer, ally prominent. polo matches on Long Island, N. Y. shows wrockage of machine, Historic Crib Blown to Smithereens Wilson Dam Across Tennessee River Nearing Completion fother Wins DO A TR CTOT T 5 LS L Speedily nearing completion, the great power project buikt by the U. S, government on the Tennessee river in Alabama will soon be in full operation. The photo shows a spillway section of the immense Wilson dam across the river discharging its thousands of tons of water. 8 Old Lake View crib, mark for Lake Michizan nav sinee 1871, is shown being blown up by pounds of dynamite. Crib was two miles off Chi e line. Thousands watched thg blasting, (Copyright: 1924: Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc.) ! L T e ese— SRR - S