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START STUDY AT WAR COLLEGE Rvm H. Humphrtr. crrik*. M'J or nnMttr coct*, •tudtnt, C-«pt. D. C. Bkxfhwa. Col W. C. Sw«*«M7. Infantry, doctor. •: tbt Krmy War Colkf* 4U w™ •< WMhta»««V
TORMKR PRIOR OF THE GERMAN NAVY RAISED
lattd while the vrsael rated on the bottom aince 1919.
BABY KIN OF PRESIDENT WINS PRIZE Link Marilyn Ira Coolidft. daughter of William F. CooUdge. a farmer of Bloomington, and a cotuin of Praident Coolidft. who won the first pdas at the beet baby in the lUinoi* State fair at Springfield.
JAPANESE COVER HEADS WITH HAY TO HIDE FROM AVIATORS Detachment of'Japaneae troop* marching along the aid* of a field. The bunche* of hay attached to their cap* affectively camouflage them ao that to an aviator they would appear at to much hay waving in the triad,
“EGO BALL" SUPKRSBDRB-PUSH BALL* Latest novelty In the field of ^oct. "Egg Ball- introduced as.a means of recreation for women. The game is similar to “PnMi BaU.” f but the irregular shape of the “ball- makes its handling appredd^? more difficult, the main objective being to prevent the “ball* fra< touching the ground.
CHILDREN OF AMERICAN WQkCAN WHO SWKU TH* CHANNEL .... Marjorie Ann, age 2, and Clemington Corson, Jr, age 4, afcudraa of Mrs. Clemington Corson, second American woman and first mother to a trim the English Channel, with their grandmother, Mrs. (Bit As* Crslle, at tha latter's home The children, both of whom ar«‘ encMIiht swimmers, appecr to enjoy seeing the pictures of their mother in the paper they are holding
FATHER AND SON WORKING t JR UNFORTUNATE DOOS Th; Duke of Arlington, right. S years old, and Ms son. It months old. the Duka of Ar'ington. Second, priie dogs ol Mrs Marian Durphy, of Arlington, Va., who are collecting funds to aid their fellow dogs whu are suSering from distemper. The two pria* doge, which arc Heavily insured, will shortly make a tour of the principal rttiea of the country on behalf of the American Diatempe- Commit :ee. for which they haws already reiaod large aurr;

