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Sea Monster Caught Off New Jersey Coast
Tins black tea tnotMtcr of an uiiKnmvn species, somewhat resembling u giant sburk and weighing two ti caught recently about 60 miles off the New Jersey coast. The big fish. 20 feet long, destroyed a gftOO mackerel n fore It was hauled aboard the fishing boat of Capt. Clarence Slam of Atlantic City.
Mayflower May Beat Canucks
The schooner. Hay flower, Boston's entry In the international Ashing schooner races next fall, leaving Boston for her maiden kuII. The Mayflower, designed hy W. Starting Burgess. Is expected to win the trophy lifted last yeir by the Gloucester schooner Esperanto. Designed to Foil Mail Bandits
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en years ago Henry Stewun, then a spry chap of sixty-four, started on a tour of the wond to advertise the Panama-Pacific exposition. He vlsl; ted, among other places, Jerusalem. Turkey, Egypt, Uussin, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Hungary, Germany. Norway, Sweden, trance and England. A few days ago Stewart. ’ seventy-four, returned to San DlCaU whence he had started on his little Jaunt, and announced that was ready to settle down for a spell and to take up hoy scout work.
Crippled Children Rebuilt in Masonic Hospital
“'Vo Masons huilri many u lull house to the houor of our order—hut what can n;aal the rebuilding of n little crippled human hotly; the making of a crippled child Into a strong, active, happy and useful man or woman T These words Were s|H>ken hy Forrest Adair at the opening of the Scottish Itlte Hospital for Crippled Children In Decatur. ■ suburb Of Atlanta. Ga. Today scores of children, born deformetl, a re becoming healthy, happy, useful citizens—cured and taught in the hospital.
SALVATION ARMY ANGEL
Old and New Ways in Madeira
Capt. Ithodu Crawford of the Salvation Army Is the angel who has been making theater goers glad to dig deep Into their pockets to provide the Salvation Army with money to carry on >rk among the unfortunate ev-
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WINDMILL TREE
The Monte railroad and a sledge car photographed near Funchal, the capital of the island of Madeira In the Atlantic. The antiquated-looking railroad train is comparatively new to the isiund, where most of the traveling la don* In the sfedge cars.
Largest Searchlight in the World
Tills new container car, fireproof and burglarproof, has been developed by the New York Central ndlmad ami is being tried out by the United States Post Oflice Deportment. It is expected to end postal thefts and holdups en rente. The car holds a number of huge square steei safes, which cannot be opened while on the air as it Is necessary to mote two levers, one of which is obs true ted by the side ef the car. “Imperial Oil Plane” and Pilots
PROUD PRIVATE TIGGARD
^ Captain May and which will carry -nghn covered Norman oil tit Which replace wheels
'hi tin Gordon, pilot, with the “Inipwtel oil pinne“ »rs nnd geologists from Edmonsum to the newly dl«Us. l.fUKi miles north of the cltr. Note the runners j i the plane for snow landings.
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Tills U the world's Inige-t suuvidlghl. of fW0.000.UtXi cuUtile power capacity, Just shipped from the Schenectady, N. Y.. plant of the Gem-nil Electrle company to Snu Francisco, where a citizens' committee will Install it on Mount Tabialpnls ns a beacon at the entrance to the Golden Gate. The searchlight weighs nearly three tons, Is ten feet high nnd bus n CO-Incb lens. Its !hm:u wilt be seen at sen a distance of 70 miles. Canadian Power Plant at Niagara
Private A. Tlggard of the U. S. Marine corps Is the first enlisted man to serve ns President Harding's per sonnl tilde. While the Hurdlngn were at Point Isabel. Tex., after the elec tion, the car In which Mrs. Harding was riding collted with Private Tiggunl, knocking him down and Injuring him considerably. Mrs. Harding wns much impressed with the young man's nersonallty and after she become mistress of the White House ; he Informed Commander Holmes of the Mayflower that she wished Tlggnnl transferred to the presidential yiicht. Naturally he was the proudest man hoard when the President went to Hampton Hoads to review tb e Atlan-
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Tills oddly constructed house In ■mervUIe, Ma-s.. was built In 1856 Enoch Hobtnson, a Boston merant. The house Is circular In shape, ree stories high, tlte upper story be- |
g smaller In diameter than the two Aerial vie •low. The front hall leads to n j on the Cunadi rcnlar entry on one side of which Is j In the bnckgr,
e library, a.circular room. The par- J . r. which Is oval shn;-e. Is on the j her side, in the rear are the dining |
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In the center of the third story circular balcony which commet.i ; view of tin* entry below and 1 which open four chambers.
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