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‘tillage Horseshoer” of Chicago Retires
Fighting Disease in the Chicago Schools
Oat at 273■' Cottage Ototc avenne. Cbicuito. In a little frmne-jmtiird bnlldInr conAtmcted Ion* before the Civil war. Crane E. Pattee. master farrier, reigned for forty years as “the village horseshoer." The oilier day be QoltHe sold the shop to one of his assistants and retired. The “gasoline age" was too much for him, be aaid. The illustration shows Ur. Pattee and the shop as It Is today. j j
Women workers In the laboratories of the Chicago d> pertinent of health euimSnlns etiUur.-s taken In public schools for the pretence of diptberla getms. The spread ot the disease cansed some alarm In Chicago.
LONG HIKE WITH CRUTCH
Vesuvius Is Again in Eruption
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These are the tr o crews of marine corps svlatom who left Anamstla. D. C., on the tlrst leg of a WOO-mile flight from Washington to the Virgin lalandV. Two De Ht rlland planes wore used for the trip.
Tying 5,000th Matrimonial Knot
Lure Strao Mitchell, eight years old. piiot ngruphed at tier home In New York drv. has the mind of a child of fonrteeii. and has passed the Blnet test* jor that age. some for sixteenyear olds, and even one for eighteen. Sussn Is In svery other way a normal and ti'ilte attractive little girl, dellght i In the thlnga all c«>d little girl* Jo. She also writes wonderful star*, x
James A. Hill, sixty-seven years old. Is nalklng from San Francisco, Calto Enstport, Ma'ne. the most eastern point of the United States. He'll stop at Mechanlcsv'lle, Ohio, to visit hU elch.yjrlght-yco r-oUl mother and will look In on hla birthplace. Grand Rapids. He haa to use a crotch but says a 4,000-mlle hike Isn't much to brag about, even so.
Mount Vesuvius la again xjioutiiig - moke. Humes, gas d lava. This remarkable photograph ni:.de by Capt. Ariel Vargles lias ^ust arrived. Inddeniall) Kllaoea ir- Hawaii National park, la ulso In violent emptlnon. and Mount Lassen in 1 of activity.
i Volcanic National park, California. Is allowing sign*
Harding to Attend Its Unveiling
COLLEEN AT OUR GATE
When he married Vlnnle Towle and Walter Rasmussen, both of Benson. Web.. Rev. C. W. Savldge. Omaha's "marrying parson." reached the goal of Ms ambition, having married 5,000 couple*. Mr. Savldge performed his Hrst mar- e ceremooy tictol^r 15. 1K7S>. In RlchflelJ. Mlnu. Tl.e photograph showa ^ilm perf“-u»o*g the 5.000th ceremony. Howard Escapee Mother’s Wrath
Here l* Miss Sadk O'Coanell, i 545 Irish Immlgranis. the Orst to arrive Ir the United States since 1914. They landed In Boston from the S. &. Vedlc. REUTERDAHL AT WORK
Here m name in Amerlr.:. If not In the world. President Harding has accepted the Invitation presenistl by t’ic YenHe la sixty years old and lives In Ow- erUP | U| mission to atiend thr unveiling of the statu.- of Geu. Simon Bolivar ensmu.h. Cal. Friend reader-, meet | tb) , Wachlngton *»f Venexueln, In New York on April 11*. The UiustraEd Ow. That'a all—only four let- tiuti ,| lt . ,i at ur. Sally James Farnham. the sculptress, and Seuor Dou ten. Sanio* A. D-mlnlcl. the Venezuelan minister.
WOMAN IS WOOL BROKER j
Runaway Leads to the Altar
ed with oulies <>r rattieiomkes. but when UowI built this tree t.*p duelling, he bad a good j mother to armed with the razor strap It affords ]
ivitb the assistance of 1
■ Theresa Gilroy of Boston, has j
ifisip. cooking utensil* and
Lieut. Com. Henry Ueuterdabl pine- J
tioy friends, built ilu; tl.e Oulsliliig loe-hes on his pnuel,
rec Ui me vare anil egub.T-ri It with cook dove, j uv Are Ready Now." which was rw the distinction of being the only »om- j , suTicient food to last ur.nl his mother'* tsmpei has : ^.tiy uutvlled In the Mlasouri stats ! *n wool broker la the woriu. so far j
« U Jsa P reni, Oty. J*. known | none.
-I 'Utter William J. Lamb of UwMon chased a nid rben he .ought It he made the acquaints uJe Marie Galla. a wealthy W l-coaoln girl. U» friendship, and now OSlcer Lamb and Mias
nee y it* fair rider. Mutual affectb-n for Galla ar» engaged.
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