President Harding Delivering His Message
Scenes During Communist Rising in Germany
Sow in U>r United Stale* bouse .>• n-prewntaares as Presided Harding delivered his mncjige lo the Joint aea•lon of cobktvm. Vtee Prerident CooUdge (left) and Speaker Glljett are seated directly behind the President.
Music Hath. Charms for Insane
THEY’RE UP IN THE AIK
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7b«* arc Mime of the first pho; graph# of the recent cotnmunlat u> risia; in centra! Gennauy to arrive n this •ountr}. Above, captured He is are lined np by the police of Elsfc d. «c lie quesU<ti*>! l«y an olficei. Bei. r men,hers of lie- defen** jk.IIcc a« bribging In an arnsted eommunli aft. r a raid It !« disputed wbetbetbe n«ing wet financed by the Hus «ar.. nr arranged by (ortnany.
CANT JOIN HER HUSBAND
Shooting” Pictures From an Elephan.
Mobaayl Boguslawskl. Russian plantar. Is r.ueceasfuily cxperimentlug with munic on the insrne at Dunning asyluo. Chicago. The phot graph showa Dr. David Holman, a nurse, the planiM and a violent woman patient who has been quieted by soothing music.
An IniMvatlng photograph rbowlng eu at work repairing the tall spires of dje famous Cologne cathedral. The spirn lower to a lielght of almost 500 feet, and more than 300,000 marks are spent annually to keep them In repair.
TM NOT A PRODIGY”
Aficr baking bread for nine armies which crossed and recrossed her country -luring the World war. Mrs. Chaya Menkes, wife of an American citizen, la I-ring held at Ellis island because of a false vise on her paw-port. Mrs. i Menkes lived In Gnilcla during the war. One of her daughters was killed i by the Polish soldiers. Mrs. Menkes said, and she had to hake bread for each army !n succession to support l herself. On April 5. Minch Isaac Menkes, hu hand of the detained woman. became a United States citizen. ' But he Is rtili unable to claim bis wife and children. Feign, aged eleven i and David, fifteen.
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Tne camera men get picture* where and how they can. Thin photographer Is r. K. Whipple of New York, of the International Film Service ataff, who IS accompanying the duke of Conn.,ught on his tour of India. “Two Happiest Hearts in the World”
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f Germany la new .ending large quantities of potash salt to the failed Stnu-R, us before the war. The phnn-giupn shows barge* being loaded with the product at Hanover, for shipment to this country. Pag? V New Home of Japan’s Parliament
showing it* modern style of
i Japaneae who call It “a poor copy e of lb-: Japanese cbaiaclertatlcs.-
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A new record f*>r brilliant acboiarshtf* lias been established at the Uni- • ' • rally of Columbia by Miss Esther 1 I*c Gould. Although only twenty ’ years of oge. Miss Gould la to receive j the degree or doctor of philosophy, after orly one year of preparatory work I Instead of the ucual three or four. | She is specializing In languages and is 1 proficient In Iditin. Greek. French, Ital1 Lin. German and Spanish. She says: ! • I'm not u prodigy—infant cr otherj wise. Any one who is willing to work | consistently and efficiently can go to j I college and be graduated at an early J “ke." Baoy-Carriages tor F abers. There is a man In Hedondo. Cal.. ! who wheels a ptraiuotlaior to the dock every time b- goes fishing. Minding , the baby while he waits for a bite • j No, his perambulator cco’aln* fishing - tackle and assorted bait; arranged neatly in drawers anu on shelves. There I* no child present. At the front of the perambulator there is a seat on which the fisherman ■din while he angles for small fish. At the back of the peramtii. ’tor t** vn . i* a bracket that holds a large hshingpole wet ft-* targe flan. A small cement garage house* the perambulator when it is not 1-eing used. Then la a dropdour to the garage, which when let down werv.-s as a runway.—I'opula.-
Sdaoo* Mi-rthly.
This Cgur.- with the coin box. crcct•d ii Hanover. Genoauy, U o>nsldere<l i boon giver In return for coin*, here’s a legend tluit one may make i wish and It will come true. NOT SPEEDY BUT OLD
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:h tc be safe, three centuries i Id. i Gerald Dlcki exiict. For Buster, a Galapagos j S rval novelist, la the largest end probably the i British navy. : liv log land tortolne In tho ( fsing a blan I HU present residence f4 la ! proteUlng Ion*
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