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Show Yf Y' THE SAIJN'A SrX. 8A1.INA. UTAH Paul Revere, of Famous Ride, Bom Early Settlers of New England Honored Years Ago 195 s f. This l tl.e !. -- nt i It Wurvr i rr, nt In the wuilpfor, M.turbe :: rori-Ti.- I hr ,w nrl.ii.l" which Ihuly Seitlet. .f f flnu.n.i iiniH.gh the Ihiir. nt a l Sirrte. rt Jlf ho other dsjr In IHm park, fumL Al the right of the tnunn-to- r ninriU-- d TlieyVe All Named AJter Woodrow Wilson celebrated o one hundred ninny fifth annhrnmry of the birth of Faol Revere, Revolutionary boro, January I. law, by owiny patriotic organltMM.. In Ibla Illustration the upper photograph shows a acene In a of the famous midnight ride In which Revere atlrrod the Minute Men to anion as be warned them of tha hlrh at ill sumwona Episcopal rhurvh, Cambridge, Mass coming of the ;niih. on the lower left I. the tt. I a Ita roitsrrgailon with the dulret notes of the Ml on the right, one of the etsty church Mis cast by the hero artist In the lower middle is an artist's lusliraihn of the ride. Tl Uncovering Temples and Tombs of Ancient Egypt r' ';v V ,V Those twelve students nt Berea college. In Kentucky, are all named after tlie late Woodrow Wilson. Eleven of them are Kentuckians nnd the other Is from West Virginia. BOUCHER GETS CUP Eddie Guards Mr. Stimsons Door "f M I ,j J ,r u K (.'MO lii iV - d K'W? Excavations, with the old of native labor, In progress at the ancient temple of Heir El Bahrl which has been uncovered by the Egyptian expedition from the Metropolitan Museum of Art under the direction ot Herbert 2. believed to Winlock. Among the sensational ruins brought to light Is the magnificent tomb of Queen Meryet-Amuhe about 3, into years old. Evidence was found Hint robbers had been at work nearly a thousand years ago, and mado off with ninny of tlie priceless treasures. Mm n, If IN NAVAL PARLEY s J 'Ay- y - i Av Secretary of State Stimson, posing for the camera with Eddie Savoy, Imposing negro doorman on duty outside his office door, who tactfully ushers In diplomatic callers according to their ratings. Eddie must not only know his callers at a glance but must also know their diplomatic ratings so that International crises will not be precipitated. Javas Great Volcano in Eruption v - & )' m r y' Frank Boucher, above, stellar center of tlie New York Hangers, who has repeated last seasons performance of winning the Lady Byng trophy. The trophy, presented by Lady Byng, Is awarded each year to the player In the I m2 National Hockey league who combines skill and sportsmanship to the highest degree. Operation Saves World War Veteran GIVES TEN MILLIONS w if V Prime Minister Iteijuro Wakatsukl, head of the Japanese delegation to the London naval conference, from his latest portrait made In Washington. cliM4M r , wV J sm tsir.CCT-SL'H- Private Jack, a Scotch terrier, who eleven years ago was gassed and lost a paw In the World war, recently underwent an operation on his leg, and pulled through despite his sixteen years. He Is shown here with Lis master, Herman Sasse of Philadelphia, Fa. Maurice Falk, who announced that his Christmas gift to Pittsburgh, his native city, is the creation of a $10,000,-00- 0 foundation for the public welfare and established as a memorial to his wife, Mrs. Laura Falk. A board of seven managers will be empowered to spend the entire amount within the multi-millionai- next 33 years. Young Eagle Got Lesson Young eagles, no less than young puppies, have to learn by experience that some things are not to he chewed at with impunity. Margaret L. Arnold, naturalist ranger of Yellowstone park, has reported the case of one that apparently tried to bite a porcupine, and A young golden bad no luck thereat eagle was caught accidentally In a coyAs he was unote trap,: she writes. injured except for one toe, he was liberated, hut before he went it was noticed that his throat and alj, about his beak was tilled with porcupine quills. Most of these had not gone M very far bud were easily extracted. iJVn eagjes learn their lessons regardinj scmll 4 iz.n y a s''''' A view from an altitude of 0,000 feet of the eruption of Bromo, Javas most famous volcano, that lasted for weeks, ashes falling at points seventy five miles away. |