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Show ' 4 - . ... a THE HERALD Navy Men a?i(i Kids Racing Their Pigeons JOHN PRESCOH A. Communists oh Vay to the Pemtentiary fcr' r licy men from tin; naval air stution on North Island, California, and school children of San Diego recently combined forces iiikI held ii hi? currier pigeon race In wliicli scores of birds were released by the youngsters to race back to their lofts at the !r station. The photograph shows Ensign Charles 0. Shone starting one of the races. Each ' FOtingKter Is holdln-- ; ii bird. NO CURVATURE HERE Chicken Farm Is Up in the Air asm j' Jl ' " ' John A. Prescott of Kana City, was elected president of the Inof vestment Bankers' Association in Del America, at its convention Monte, Cal. Mo ALVIN I M. OWSLEY Most of tlie 18 members of tlie Comraunist Labor party who were convicted in Chicago two yet s ago of Molatln the Bllnols spionage act surrendered to the sherinT the othef day and were promptly fatten to Johetsr the conaty Jail to begin serving their sentences. Here are Joe Mtesier, Harry Shopman ond Charles Crumblen with a Hard leaving for the penitentiary. ' SENATOR FOR A DAY We'll Be at the Big Live Stock Show Alvin Mansfield Owsley, national' director of the Americanism commis-loof the American Legion, who was elected national commander of the legion at the New Orleans convention. n MISS HELEN CAMPBELL In the heart of the Haltlmortj business district, on the roof of the Franklin building, A. C Krunkenfeld has started a chicken farm. Ha and his wife have lived in a small cottage on the roof for Ave years, and huve laid out a little garden, with a dog, pigeons and the usual country features to complete their lofty furui home. rap??3A Ore-stor- SMieHeasBi Put in Asylum to Block Elopement Charles V. liocu-s- Jr., of Okluhomn City, Okluhomn. slio.vlnt; his back, which was adjudge! the most neurly perfect of any among 40,000 contestants In the recent contest held by the National Association for the Prevention of Spinal Curvature. I'lay did It happy, outdoor piny. . v.;y I - t vv d ' x , f ' ' Ns 5tAV"' w : muni; u Mrs.' W. H.!f cltoa, the lady from Georgia nominated to fill the unexpired term of the late Senator Watson, being assisted down the steps of the United States capltol by a newspaper man. Mrs. Felton claimed the right to be sworn In and Heated, and Senator-elec- t George agreed to waive the presentation of his credentials for one day, In order to enable Mrs. Feitoa actually to serve. ', r"''va tvfW-- 1 J j L i 'JL ft f mm 1 2 I 3 Senator-Ele- ct 1 fy ff If SsF? SzZ " V'V x "w V Vjft' i ijL 'f'ct7 Real Farmer t& ' TNtiL""' , (i 1 V v I 1 iJL fl The American, British, Spanish and Itallan'.ambassadors to France were the guests of President MHIerand Et the first official hunting at Rambouillet, hunting grounds of the French government. United States Ambassador Myron T. Herrick Is pictured here at the meet Turks Can't Use These Cannon The Womnn has fJ .. l"lils shows .Smith m .loe Insiieiting w. llro.ikhort. "" of lewa, an! Itepuhllcan semit'.r-elec- t bacon on h! farm near Pes Moines. Ths fan im were cideily responsible f.., Snnator r!rK.kWarfs nomination and tie tioB over Chile I,, liornn.-- hei hi. his prospe,tl.. ton 11 i VLWV'1 Marlon Talley, the daughter of a railroad telegraph operator of Kansas City, Mo who had her voice Judged by Otto Kahn, chairman of the board of directors of the Metropolitan . Opera company, New York, and Director Oiullo and amased the opera conductor by her wonderful lyric soprano. She was advised not to appear before public audiences for at least three years and to study under a good teacher. flfteen-jear-ol- d Gattl-Casas-s- a, mmmmm WHrU' nr&l3&&.SMP ML.J I v kv Star. , 'Uilkeabu 1h Jim Ii x - xSR x.t- - ..' DR. W. W. COBLENTZ X lowas S 1 1 Representative and 'tk iffh l ft Miss Helen oarnpoell, daughter ot Mrs. Phi'llp P. Campbell of Kansas, who has been in traduced to Washington society. II M I ft rt2&? 7i' I HER VOICE AMAZS v.'".' . fh.ruthy Gordon, heiress to J4M.0OO. is seeking her release from an Insane ns.vlum at Waverlcy, llass and her guardiun. William K. Jardtne, has admitted he placed her In the institution to prevent her elopement with WlHard B. Newell, a student. The superintendent of the hospital says he believes she really Is Insane. Miss Gordon and Newell are shown lu the Illustration. - Romance and Mush. friend whose little boy Is a devotee of the movies, r.ut aot long ago he came home rather tKreI. The movie had been about he said, nt least, that whs Its title. So curiously did he pronounce the word that llfl mother felt confident that he didn't kpow what the word means. "Son," she asked him, "do you know ronmnce means?" what ; "Sure," he said, and then addwl disgustedly, "It means wush." Chicago !...i Mr. Herrick Shoots at Rambouillet FOR WINES AND BEER It Would Ruin Them. Koberts and Walker bud discussed the nuestlon of life after death for Koberts held Bior- Hum two hours. that the grave was merely a g;ite Into greater and eternal life. Walker could not bo convinced of the existence of the hereafter. "Say whM you will." V:Mker In Slsted, "I cannot help but believe tla( !eath ends nil." "I don't see how yon. n lawyer, can ay tlint," lioberts retort eil. "Why. If death endi'd everything most of you lawyers would starve!"' Kansas City iggmars All over the country raisers of fine live stock are giving the final touches to the animals they are sending to the International Live Stock show, which will be held In Chicago Dec. 2 to 9 and which promises to be the biggest thing of Its kind ever held. One of the exhibits and bis pretty friend are shown above. healthful, Congressman Julius Kahn of California left home for the extra session of congress with the expressed Intention of introducing legislation to liberalize the Volstead act. Here he is seen talking about prohibit Inn. awssfsl J7" 1, "W Kisses by Mall Convict Sending kisses by mail to held by a divorce court In Los Angeles to be as definite evidence of disloyalty t one's wife at delivery of the same by up contact. Mrs. Joseph A. Green charged this offense against her bus band, and produced letters to show that the other woman In the case sent kisses In return to Green. Separata maintenance and alimony was the de cree of the court. the most probable successor to Case of Arrested Development woman was summoned at Folkestone Entvfdr neglecting her child, a police inspector sold the girt. metric investigations, having recently although eleven, behaved as If she were seven, The woman told Lint the spent several months at Lowell observatory at Flagstaff, Ariz., extending glr, who had pot. been out for a year, was entirety fed on malted1 milk, eggs, his investigations to stars and planets. Greek army oflcers dismantling the cannon at Rodosto, eastern Thrace, and fresh milk from a bottle, as nb ' (Wore leaviag that territory as the turka took pouesslon. , could not feed berselt ' ' Dr. S. W. S'.ratton, who resigned to be- President of the Massachusetts nstitute of Technology. Doctor Cob- lentz is nationally known for his radio- When ' : ..I i... -- ..,,,. ,,,.:.,,... , . t' i '' '' . |