Texas Oil Town Is Destroyed by Flames
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Saint’s Day in an Italian Village Church
A reajarkable photograph showing the Interior of a vll lagc church In the Abruuo, or.e of tb - most picturesque regions of Itc'.j. on the Cay of the vlUage’s patron saint. The peasantry crawl to the altar end less the sacred relic*
Little Woodrow Rings “Wilson Hour”
der the flags of the United States. Great Britain and France, and Is the holder of ae*« honorable dischargee, four of them from the United Ststea government, has arr'ved at the Soldiers' Home in Washington to spend the rest of his days In peace, be la eighty-four years of age. and for the last forty years has worked Is a shop
Prof. Francis B. Sayre of the Harvard Law school and Mrs. (Jessie Wllano) Sayre are snown with their sne. Woodrow Wilson Sayre, grandchild and namesake of the ex-presldent. In the old state bouse. Boston. Just at Uttlo Woodrow was shoot to pull the orange silk ribbon attached to the big ship's bell la the window, pealing 12 to mark the opening ol "Wilson Hour." which started the campaign of the Woodru— Wilson foundation to carry on the Ideals cf the former chief magistrate. Most Beautiful Girl at Biyr. Mawr
MAKES PRESIDENT’S HATS
1L Moore of New York naid »J00 for as the aale of the collection of A. W. Bahr. noud student of Oriental art and former resident Hoang!iol The vase, of the early ICasg Hsl pert ■ d. Is globular In shape with a 'all cylindrical neck, and measures HV4 Inches In height It Is covered with a thick, aang-de-boeuf gUse. showing Biurfe dotting and rich tune depths, its hast, of cnadon glsse and brownlab crackle. U typical of this famous
clasa of early pottery.
This la Brule Lee Harvey. * ho has levu deahruatrd as the must beautiful student at Bryn Mawr. She Is a fliw swimmer and rider and an all-round ath*
Natural Rock Fortifica'don in Persia
Hat blocking and cleaning Is not looked upon as a very Unpreealva or promlslcg occupation hut i. Kuhn of Milwaukee. Wla. coluddcra It most fa* cinatteg. especially as be bus been making and rebhx-klrg liata for Un! ted States presidents for many yea: a He la here s«m polishing a silk toppiece for President Harding.
A Rooster Lays an Ep®.
Can II be that, desnlte M. Uoatacd s _ lanticleer.' tnamphant Kaotiidsm has invaded the poultry
yard?
! At any rate, the fact
authentically established at the National Poultry Exhibition In England : that there it there a rooster which lays eggs. Assurances are given that Ut phenomenon is no mere trick of a practical Joker, bat Is ■ veritable
freak of nature.
It remains for X-ray ex.-ralnatlons to ' disclose, if possible, the sect** of the I mystery and also for results of an In,UD- «*«t*'* ° J ,h * '«* . - _—— — r . . J*T ! Until thro male bipeds. boCh featha ha*v Uee, pat «e water tx3U is and are pMCmaa to draw wa- , note bA«tre flaring (be day. The pbotagrcpb shew, a freight car e v ay to Twfelc witt water #iawa froai aiupa In the hvhor. Bhit» broagfat ■mm tatt tafeaftaam te pnwt • lattl draaght
Hijt-.-bounOinfl Titles.
Even after the establishment of the republic Germany has not lost her predilection for titles. A new sort.! ; classification made by the Berlin po-
, lice department prescribes that a pee to be Uce sergeant shall be addressed here- - *• after as Herr PolUetbetriebaaslstant
or. If In the criminal department, as Herr Kitmllbetrlehasslfttant. But there Is a Might Improvement .’or a poitzeibexlrkaoharwachtmelster will be railed Uj future Herr Po’lsl'Toapector.
Freak Month Fanners of Htrubane, County Tyrone, Ireland, for the tint time In their tires, aaw In October hedges again budding. fruit trees blneenmtnj- and other signs of a second summer. Owing to pprcaMve heat workers bad *o work to tb* Adda.
Situated a vast sandy jUuHi neai liatjii. Persia, le this ertraonllnnry circular rt«:k furmstlnn—a natural fortillnitlou. By the natives living in the vicinity It Is looked upon with i.ioch venemdon and Is as carefully i■note*tad from vandalism as a sacred sbr'ne. According to tradition. It has been used as a fort at various limes in I'esshtn history.

