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AT /N LI\ [ e v s RUDY CAN'T REMEMBER— Rudy Vallee, vagabond lover and saxophone player par excellence, insists he can’t remember ever having proposed to Agnes O’Loughlin, New York show girl, although she is suing him for $200,000 heart balm. Rudy’s at- torneys have asked her to state specifically just when Rudy popped the question. WIDOW BEFRIENDS WIDOWS —Herself a widow, Mrs. John BY Quinn, anxious to aid widows who have been left without sufficient funds by the death of their hus- bands, maintains a large estab- lishment for making women’s ENROUTE TO SEE NEW PRIN- : CESS—King George and his youngest son, Prince George, are seen arriving at Ballater, Scot- land, on the way to Glamis castle, i to visit the Duchess of York and hersinfant daughter. They are being welcomed by the officer commanding the guard. , PERFECTLY PERFECT — This GUARD PERU EMBASSY—Top photo shows the United States em- bassy at Lima being guarded by cavalry troops of the rebel leader l. Luis M. Sanchez Cerro, fol- lowing rioting which occurred after President Leguia was ousted as president and Cerro succeeded him. Inset shows a man who had POETIC EXERCISE—On the shores of the Baltic, at Hiddensee, his summer home, Gerhart Hauptmann, Germany’s great dramatic poet, takes dafly walks. He will be 68 in November. young miss, Patricia Cleary, 4, eats plenty of vegetables, goes to bed early and gets up early. That’s why she was adjudged 99.5 per cent perfect at the state fair in Aurora, Il RECALLS ANDREE'S EXPEDI- TION—As a 12-year-old boy in Gottenburg, Sweden, this man, Andrew Hanson, now a Duluth, Minn., restaurant chef, saw the start of the ill-fated Andree polar expedition. Recent discovery of Andree’s body in the Arctic.re- gions recalls to Hanson the excit- § v \ /] ) / N Y \ % / 5 clothes at Ogden, Utah, where she PRIDE OF THE NAVY—Here is the U. 8. S. £ been a prisoner 11 years under £ : < employs scores of widows. yard, just before she was launched. The Louisville is the fifth of the eight 10,000-ton cruisers to be the Leguia regime, being carried $ ’ ing day when the balloonist sailed built under the terms of the Washington treaty. on the shoulders of Cerroists. away for the far north. PICKED UP HURRICANE REPORT—With a short wave radio set C. A. Briggs of Washington, D. C., picked up a report of the hurricane which was sweeping down on St. Thomas, in the Virgin Islands, after the operator had been trying for 24 hours to establish communication with short wave sets in the United States, to broadcast storm warnings. The hurricane did 20,000,000 worth of damage in Santo Domingo and claimed more than 1,200 lives. - LN T ZIN T IN T IS [ 7K T 1S [ AN [ 2T [ 7K | STARTLE BROADWAY— Broadway and Hollywood are buzzing with news of the mar- : 5 3 . % . riage of Margaret A LS T T ey e e TR P ] s o : : PUFFING OUT THE LIGHT—This new device, perfected by Dr. abtress, and J. Irving Walsh, New Al E. E. Free, consulting engineer and physicist, enables one to actually York realtor. i i i blow out electric lights more quickly than it was possible to extin- Lieut. Harold' Bromley is carefully going over his monoplane at Yokohama, Japan, guish old candle flame. It consists of special contacys mounted in 8 before flying to a field north of Tokyo with his navigator, Harold Gatty, to take off on a non-stop flight small tube with a mouthpiece like that of a telephone and responds to Tacoma. only to a puff of air. Photo shows a demonstration in New York. D\ A NN surrounding buildings, the ancient Marche Des Patriarchs, in Paris, ! . e ‘may soon be abandoned. Everything from second-hand shoes to al- most priceless antiques may be purchased there, __For more than TACOMAIEDUND- 800 years it has occupied the same narrow crevice.