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Story _ - Herald v e v e N VB Al ONLY PRACTICE—1t ' u B » looks like the real thing, 7 but it's the 16th regular N & 5 infantry at New York vl o i « ; holding a rehearsal of the battle of Fleville, France, which opened the Argonne offensive in 1918. STILL RADIUM WATCHES—These girls are putting radium paint on the dials of watches, the same job which is declared to have dogmed five Newark women to an , early death. However, they use 3 glass receptacle to point their brushes and not their lips. (International Newsreel) (Intersational Newsreel) ¥ GATES NOW OPEN—The ancient city of Peking, former seat of the Chinese Imperial Government, is in the hands of southern troops after the evacuation by Chang Tso Lin. The fall of Pekin is considered to mark the dawn of peace in China. (International {llustrated News) ONLY.ONE ON THE TEAM—The University of Kansas track team boasts a regular star in Miss Charlotte Harper, of Kansas City, Mo. She is an all around performer and is the only female member of a college team. (Intermational Newsreel) READY FOR BIG REGATTA—The Columbia varsity crew are still hard at work on the Hudson River, New York, even though they are in great trim to repeat their last year's victory in the Poughkeepsie regatta. (International Newsreel) was & bit too tired to make this jump and gave his rider, Mrs. W. Heywood, one of those moments that last a lifetime at the Framingham, Mass., horse show. (International Illustrated News) STILL ON THE JOB— Even though Gerhard Fechner, 16-year-old Berlin youth, has inherited a for- BOTH HEAR NEWS—Lou Gordon, above, bids his sweetheart, Miss Anne Gordon, BEAUTY GOES SMASH—Dynamite tune from a New York played havoc with a bit of the beautiful good i i i i rel*‘ve, he is hard at work Palisades at Fort Lee, N. J., when work- Ame:)iie Et:f:ret l:;s Efl.‘le:';d W‘l!tnl:‘ ;[';i: Y, as = e in the “Casanova men started to blast for the foundations Muriel Earhart, teacher in Medford By, l B“'., '?r,fff,}.‘f’;nwmm ST ;v}f] 1}}1{« ;J:xantfnow grid;z; “i(hic:ll}l:{i'“ s[]a{n Mass., right. is told by one of her pupils 4 (Intecpational Newsreel) A 3 4 . R it s =y EVEN IF BLIND — Miss Mary Bierman has not let blindness keep her from college. It is said she will be the first blind girl to receive & master's degree from a New York>college when she gradugtes from Teachers College of Colum- bia University. (International Tilustrated: Nows) V. Bob, mining ator, had to speed up his busi- ness traveling, so he bought the Bellanca. plane which ‘was being outfitted for the Byrd expedition to the Antarctic. (laternstional IlRistrated Newe)