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v (By Pacific & Atlantic) n with tom tom, on which at big Indian powwow in Criminals Had Better Watch + i’ § O PR A s T S5 T g SO T R R Dark days of American sary of meefing of Firct Lie SRR PR, 415 R \\\\\ SN Q\Q\\N\\m AN N rge, Pa., during celebration o ve) Washington receives news of Philadelphia’s fall. (By Pacific & Atlantic) Remarkable photo shows spectators leaping to safety at Hawthorne track, Chicago, when rope ladder- bearing Lillian Boyer trailing from plane caught on car. rope and saved her life. Their Step (By Pacific & Atlantic) Epidactyloscope, that's name of this machine. Capt. Golden of New York's police force is ex- plaining it to Supts. Bodkin of Philadelphia, Pa., and Koestle of Cleveland, 0., at international police wn(crrr\u‘ in New York. The chir enlarges finger- prints. . Green “of Hetty onducting ex- s specially built d promises radio He's already feet. Pic- ning in in By Pacific & AtlantieY 0th annivers RN Driver Woodbury skidded car, disengaged (By Pacific & Atlantic) This picture, made from quarterdeck of U. S. S. Pennsylvania, in maneuvers near San Francisco, Cal, shows Nevada in a heavy sea. Radio Movies Promised in One Year Bobby Jones br admir Bobt gho (By Pacific & Atlantic) ught back natfonal golf title to Atlanta, Ga., and ng friends brought bacon-bringer home on their A huge roller had just come over bow when photograph was taken. (By Pacific & Atlantic) Files of records of World War veterans were recently inspected by (left to right) Assistant Secretary of War Col. Dwight L. Davis, President Coolidge and Major Gen. Robert C. Davis, Genius Search for genius by experts uncovered Muriel Black (above) in Plymouth, Mass., factory. She passed rigid Harvard tests and will study medicine, Claim of Major James Edward Monroe, 109 (above), Florida pauper, that he’s son of Presi- dent Monroe, is being probed by Barron G. Collier, a special de- puty police cummissignor of New York. Officer (By Pacific & Atlantic) When the ZR-3 sails for this country from Germany, Lieut. Commander Sidney M. Kraus (above) will be one of the officers on the giant dirigible. Fifty Men Maltreat Young Girl Dorothy Grandon (left), tar victim, with Lloyd Shank and his wife. How Dorothy Grandon was tarred and feathered by a mob of fifty men-on a eountry road near Myersville, Md., July 24, because she ran around with Lloyd Shank, a married man, was told at the trial of one of the mob. Mrs. Shank helped in the tarring of the girl. Ordained Rev. Myra L. Hutchinson (above) of Oregon is one of the first women ordained as a Methodist- Episcopal pastor. Under a new ruling men and women have equal standing in the Methodist- Episcopal clergy. (By Pacific & Atlantie) National Indian Memorial holiday is being sponsored by Chief Buffalo Bear (above, with Princess Buffalo Bear at Mayor's office in New York City). The chief, who speaks very good E: nglish, is now touring the country in support of his project. (Copyright: 1924: Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc.)