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Show f THE SAUNA Sl'N. SAUNA. ITAII Fortress of the Great Eastern Rum Ring T 1 They Were Great Wheelmen Long Years Ago !i :.rr fesss&Er V ' . ItTTT I i s f ; "j?----- Th that i, t ! S 1 &- - ' r-in- ii 3 ' ' Jf, t"1 t j ixr T'- 4 , 'pitj sJ -- jr ; s. 'r ! lUminrrtfrln home at IlSIWJe, .V. J whirli a at m!dd former liquor syndicate had robterted It Into a a rin rd forlm and mad hue by federal sgepts It f b after they team tertlt. New American Dirigibles Need Big Hangar KWMW - - - - i Z'' 1b annual Whorl twin reunion, narking I he fifty third annltmuiry of th bicycle, was held at Gwynedd, Pa. The photograph ahuu fit tdryri rbamplona of th old daya with high whorl a that they used. Left to right: Arthur Mlnut Murphy- - after riding a blku A. Zimmerman, world champion In 1W; llisrio M. Murphy, known aa MUe-a tulle In f7 second; George Gideon, flrat national champion In 1881; In Wilhelm, Penn atat champ, and Henry Cruel her, prrWdcut of th Iagu of American Wheelmen. Water From Everglades Inundates Hialeah Vja , An , - - r'Mi "' I ;r 4 ZS . 2V' exterior view f the plant hangar at Akron, Ohio, which will house the new American seppellns. The ships C..Vat,OUO cubic feet In capacity, nearly twice the else of the German Graf Zeppelin. will be of ENVOY TO SPAIN World's Largest Watermelon The htialnesa district of Hialeah, Fla., Inundated by torrential rains. Hialeah Is a suburb of Miami. the Everglades overflowing Into thu town after wratera from Light Fifty Years Ago and Now FLIES TO FISH t P f ' ' ,Uv . IN : fW - V' - 'm ; - i Irwin It. Laughlln of Washington and Pittsburgh has been appointed American ambassador to Spciln, succeeding Ogden II. Hammond, resigned. Mr. I.aughlin lias been in tbe diplomatic service for twenty-fivyears. v : e SAW LINCOLN SHOT .V "-r- Intrrnatiun.l Gov. Alexander Parks of Alnska Is Q 7 t - - 1 S' - Thomas A. Edison, hero of lights golden Jubilee, exhibiting a replica of his first successful Incandescent lamp, which gave 16 candlepower of Illumination, In contrast to the ultimate In todays lamp achievement, a 60,000 watt, 150,000 candlepower lamp. both an aviation and a fishing addict. Here he is trying to land a few of the big fish In Lake Ilassellhorg. He flew to the lake and niadeliis aviation costume Into a fishing outfit by donning a pair of rubber boots. Professor Radio and His Class ' ' ' COACH AT MEXICO This Is believed to be the worlds largest watermelon, grown this summer by Edgar Laseter at Hope, Ark. It weighed 152 ',4 pounds. vv L ,dW Former Ambassador and His Bride vi. . 1, 4 n ; h - P''v.-- tfAJL 'i i i Class In economic geography In the Crane Junior college, Chicago, by radio. The loud speaker delivers the daily lecture. Instruction Benjamin Church of Lisbon, N. Y., despite his ninety-seve- n years, remembers with startling clarity the scene in Fords theater in Washington on the evening of President Abraham Lincolns assassination, April 14, 1865. Church, a young naval official, was seated opposite the Great Emancipa tor and saw Booth shoot him. Empress of Canada on the Rocks v 2 , r;py ' ', v ' " ws,, 'A' ; 'a i v Famous Vatican Library A curious feature of the Vatican Reginald Dean Root, former Yale library, in the custody of which Car- football star and line coach on the dinal Ehrle succeeds the late Cardinal Yale team, wfio has arrived In Gasquet, is the pains which seems to to take np his new duties as have been taken to conceal It. You coach at the University of Mexico. turn aside In a corridor not far from the sculpture gallery, and pass through Ancient Churn a door, screened by a An ancient chum, from grating. Within Is a great chamber, exquisitely decorated, hut, at a first Rroughton Manor farm has been given glance, without any sign of books to the museum at South Kensington, The books are there, however tens England. The machinery, with all Its ,, ?. ? V .''', 'f ' ft - r 'a sv a-- l V r Yf r t f ' i C) V'Jy ' 'c ' , ' yyw v ' ft , v ? . . v4 W' f vt'tf'uK 4 : W ' V ' '' in, v Mex-Cit.- v he! glass-panele- horse-drive- Lloyd G. Grlscom, former United States ambassador to Italy, with his bride, the former Miss Audrey Grouse, leaving Marston Trnssell, Market Harborough, England. In a shower of flower petals, following their marriage. of thousands of priceless volumes but ell In closed cases and cabinet beautifully painted to harmonize with the general scheme of decoration. gear wheels, is of wood. The horse walked round In a circle about K feet across, nnd the churn held 60 jallons. It produced more than five uoedredweight of butter a week. VJ-- . Hr 'r-Wv.- s 'v -- ;v I aV y. lnUrnitiunil An airplane view of the Pacific linc-Empress of Canada after she had un on the rocka at Albert Head near Victoria, B. C. The passengers werw taken off safely but the Jagged rocks tojv great holes Inthe stef mfrs huU. j |