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ell Their S MRS. BEERY RETURNS—Mrs. Marguerite Beery. wife of Noah Beery, film actor, who was reported missing, returning to Los An- geles, went to the home of a friend. This is a recent picture of o Mr. and Mrs. Beery. HER PET'S A HEN-ROOSTER— Miss Bobbie Wiley, daughter of M. C. Wiley, mayor of Dahonega, Ga., holds a pet—a rooster-hen, which is & spunky cockerel be- tween dawn and high-noon and an industrious, egg-producing fowl from midday to twilight. The curious fowl, brought to Atlanta, has mystified experts. 5 SS AS isorder following the successful revolution in the Argentine was momentary. Upper view shows interior of the offices of the newspaper La Epocha following raids of revolutionists. The paper was accused of supporting the regime of the deposed presi- @& STARS—Miss Onalene Lawrence, daughter of Major R. B. Law- dent, Hipolito Irigoyen. Lower view shows the government building in Buenos Aires in full illumina- ROYAL MOTHER—This is a new photograph of Queen Marie of rence, is seen on horse she has chosen to ride at Army War College tion while soldiers on trucks in the foreground display pictures of General Jose Evarista Uriburu, Pro- Jugo-Slavia and her second son, Prince Tomislav The queen was horse show in Washington in October. visional president. Princess Marie, second daughter of Queen Marie of Rumania. TO AID GIRL SINGERS—Mme. Schumann-Heink, noted singer, announces she will open a salon PAGEANT OF HAIR DRESS—Hairdressing styles from 1775 to 1930 are depicted in a unique pageant KRS8 in New York for 40 girl singers, in St. Louis. Left to right: Margaret Fritz, 1930 flapper; Hazel Daniel, 1930 aviation girl; Helen Chase, SNSESSa 5 picked from all parts of the coun- 1928; Irene Hans, 1920; Angelina Ballotore, Gibson girl of 1900; Ethel Saucier, Victorian age, 1835; try, in the hope of starting girls Edna Treybal, 1804, and Minnie Offen, Colonial girl of 1775. with real voices on careers. ATES ELECTRICITY—This windmill at Point Lookout, Md., is no mere part of the scenery. It generates electricity for the illumination of a lighthouse. / HAILED AS PROPHET—Re- ports of the regularity with which 5 ; & y his prophecies has been fulfilled iEFhS_GRFfJA:EbT HI_SIGHT»meessor Altxguste ij,card t])f t}ne A SAFE GLIDER—Tommie, 12-year-old son of Paul Chamberlain, of Los Angeles, tries out a test = ‘ ; in Egypt have caused Sheik As- u of Brussels, is seen entering the “man hole” of his air- glider for learners invented by his father. It s on & post with a ball-bearing top and has all the con- RADIO QUEEN—Even a queen wa; ishes, as Bernadine Hayes, sioutti to be hailed as a prophet tight, 0x gen-equipped balloon prior to making an unsuccessful at trols of a regulation glider or sail-plane—but of course it won't leave the ground, of Chicago, selected to reign as queen at Radio World's Fair, in New tempt at Augsberg, Germany, to explore sky regions 10 miles above York, can testify. e carth—higher than man ever has gone before, Zat