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TEITIURIIRIT L short of Clothing Alternated Sending Children to School o o T R R R RO | i e T AT e R Though 210-ton locomotive left rails and plowed into Scranton, Pa., yard, Fireman Benjamin Witby (left) and Engineer Charles Sowden were unhurt, Hits Snag Automatic traffic signal is tests are being made of ele the necessity a policeman at cr America’s Queen of the Air Strikes Out on Longest Trip novation in_Bloomfield, N. J., wher which is expected to obviat: sings. Haled into Orange, N. J., court for not sending children to school regularly, Mrs. Julia Marano (above, with ten of brood of fifteen) explained to judge she did not have enough clothing for all, so she sent half to school one day, others the next. One of His Life’s Ambitions Realized TO8 B E |9 et B - (By Pacific & Atlantic) for Joint Diseases, equipped with latest scie This charming frock in hutterfly ty, makes apex of life work of Dr, Henry W. apparatus, erectec enthal the founder. A7 Z RS, T, ZR T e Iler silvery sides shimmering in the morning sunlight, the Shena i N. J., i wing through Te hangar at Lakeh conditions, a and up the we: into the southwes ond City’s Skyscraper Row (By Pacific & Atlantic) The Rev. Joseph Yeats, Metho- dist minister of Alluwee, Okla., was jailed when found out he told Georgia Fields, 14 (both above), that he could marry himself to her. velvet voile ,is bound to find favor for afternoon function of every kind, whether it be late luncheon, motor ride, mah jongg or tea, Heiress Works for $25 Per Week To study municipal government, (By Pacific & Atlantic) Helen Berolzheimer (above), daughter of New York’s city chamberlain, a millionaire, recently went to work for New York City for $25 a week. Balm for Hurt Air Flivver eye view of Chicago, Tllin * are mostly all of recent construction, and plans for many other: becoming the rule. The build are under way. remarkable hows, skyscrapers are St e G Harding Memorial Board Meets in Washington, D. ¢ G AREIRN®) L SR8/ 8 8L S LS LS LA (By Pacific & Atlantic) To heal feelings, Virginia At- (By Pacific & Atlantic) TR 7, PR PN S, T s photo of Capt. Skeel alongside of his biplane was taken just re he ascended and came crashing to earth and death. (By Pacific & Atlantic) kinson (above) asks $25,000 in Los Angeles, Cal, from Hyman Masur, whom she charges beat Baby motor successfully tested in Europe will be used by Clar- ence Chamberlain (above), Has- ing of the Harding memorial board met recently in Washington, D. C The group, probably the hed in the country, included (left t> right), those seated, Daniel R. Crissinger, Secretary tary of Interior Work, Postmaster General New, Secretary of Treasury Mel- brouck Heights, J., aircraft builder, in tiny plane. (Copyright: 1924: Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc.) Ty ol oL Sht) o her with fists . nd horsewhip. Capt. Burt E. Skeel, who met phy air ra death in race. T perhaps cause of acciden h of Capt. Burt E. Skeel in Dayton in progress. Skeel used an old