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HERALD CAMERA-MEN TELL THEIR STORY WAR SCHOOL - S Foreign Service r"Allied representatives in Berlin are speaking bluntly concerning their suspicions of German militar) intentions scheol opened near Berlin with great cer ny One of reasons for their annoyance is new infantry Photos show the buildings, and * [President Von Hindenburg reviewing parade of troops who will attend the school Deadly Kisses! ‘% : «» Winter's worst time to iiss pretty babies—young or old, because of the dan- ger of communicating cold OF pneumonia germs, warns Dr. Herman N. Bundesen, bealth commissioner of Chi- eago. The tender Kkisses ggown above may have har- red death germs, accord- to Bundesen. YOUTHS BOSS RUBBER KINQDQM TFour engineers of Firestone Rubber Co., are on way to Liberia (Africa), to take control of development of 1,000, 000-acre tract obtained there for rubber cultivation. Re. clamation work will cost §100,000,000. Top: John Hilton (left), planter; Harold Hock, civil engineer. Bottoms William H. Douglas (left), field engineer; Ralph. Van Neste, civil engineer. TWO EX-FIRST LADIES OF LAND MEET Meetings of former “First Ladies of the [much interested in meeting of Mys, William 'Woodrow Wilson (right) at Red Cr ‘Boardman, active head of Red Cross. are not common. Washington is oward Taft (left) and the second Mrs. s luncheon. With them (center) is Miss Mabel Ormiston’s Trap : k) House in Harrisburg, Pa., 4n which Kenneth Ormiston, radio operator friend of r Aimee McPherson, was cap- /| tured. He had an upper [0 room. ) EUROPE'S ST, ] view of the building Loi” Americans are capturing European stages. Three cap- itals are paying homage to these Yankee beauties. Dora Duby (center), is driving Vienna to more jazz and “Black Bottom;” Madeline Keltie of Boston (left) is newest star of opera in Cairo, Egypt: Edith Day (right) is so popu- lar in London in musical comedy that flowers are being named after her. SUIT QUASHED, SALM TO GET CASH ] al troubles of Ludwig Salm, Austrian count, and Millicent Rogers, Standard Oil heiress, are out of courf, while lawyers discuss amount to be settled on Salm in re- #urn for a promise to leave the country. Millicent is seen ‘with her father, who ‘is reported to have offered Salm: $500,000, +CAPITOL'BLAZES AGAIN, WITH CONGRESS IN SESSION With congress in session, United States Capitol again blazes at night. This is an especially good nocturnal ; REED COMMITTEE GETS DOWN TO BUSINESS @ = Moves intended to force Vare of Pennsylvania, either into or out of the senate, are filtering thro: shown in session. (L. to r.) Dem., Mo.; McNary, Rep., Ore. Inset are (. to r. member of probe body is LaFollette, Rep., Wis. Shoplifter! ~ e e e S One of the many clever ways . shoplifters ¢ operate during the Christmas rush season. Look out for them! ugh sen Smith of Illinois, and Gould of Maine ate elections committee, here Goff, Rep., W. Va.; King, Dem., Utah; Reed (chairman), | Paints President Z : Josef Sigall, noted Po- lish artist, is in 'Washmgto.n to paint portraits of Presi- dent and Mrs. Coolidge.t - ) Smith, Vare and Gould. “Qther ! Has Death-Dealer ———— A deadly aerial torpedo designed to destroy objects as much as 100 miles away, is one of works of Elmer A. Sperry, newest possessor of Fritz medal, highest honor of American Society of Me- chanical Engineers. SAILING SHIPS STILL TRADE FACTORS Are sailing ships disappearing from s Hamburg, doesn't look like it Germany ? This photo, taken the other day in using every device to rewin its position in world trade, and is using old time craft to provide-cheap transportation. o *