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Tell Their Story task of defending their titles National A. A. U. outdoor |diving championships at Long |Beach, Cal., beginning July 3, these stars of the Los An Athletic club are seen preparing, |with a triple dive. Left to right, |Dutch Smith, Georgia Coleman and Mickey Riley. AT COSTUME BALL—Mrs. Jo- seph V Connolly of New York 1s seen in costume of Revolutionary period worn at ball given at New York on the new French motor- ship Lafayette, many prominent folk attending, including de- scendants of the Marquis de Lafayette. CURTISS RACE WINNER—Captain Arthur H Page of the U S. marine corps is seen being congratu- lated by Glenn Curtiss, donor of the Curtiss marine trophy, after Captain Page had won the air race at Waehington, with an average speed of 164 miles an hour for 100-mile course. Senator Hiram Bing- ham of Connecticut is seen at right. FORTUNE GUSHES IN—W H Bailey, of Ogden, Utah, a: an engineer some years ago bought land at Oklahoma City, Okla., on which he thought the state cap- 1tol would be built The capitol EVERYBODY SAVED!—This unusual picture shows flames destroying a plane et’Bm:blnk. Cal., a few never came, but oil has, and now minutes after it had landed ablaze with five persons aboard, all of whom were saved. Baily has daily income of $500 S Siasent — HEAP MUCH GAS!—Onue of the most unique tourist camps and Lk THE NEW ST ANNE—Many supplicants go to St Anne de Beaupre, Quebec, in search of miraculous gasoline stations 12 “Indiun Village,” Tun by students of Haskell A L cures Thit it » view of the uew St Anne church In the foreground are crossee that mark one of Indian Institute, two miles north of Lawrence, Kas This is tepee: the shrinee in the convent grounds gae station N = Do~ SN Rlis AT o Ty T