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Show THE Friday, January 22, 1926 TIMES-NEW- "Typographical Terrace" Is Formally Opened Paris Suburb During a Rise of the Seine's Waters V fl '-' PAGE THREE NEPHI, UTAH S, JnnAI VXr--' 4 I! ! villi I I I lL ' & ill- t'jihK - 4 m1 4 pC f; iNhwsK ujKHrnJ .. Reports from Paris are that, though the floods caused by the rising of the Seine are subsiding, great damage and distress have been caused. This picture shows a view of one of the suburban districts of X'arls during a previous flood. "Typographical Terrace," new lieadquarters or the International Typographical union, Indianapolis, formerly the home of the late Samuel T. Murdock, was thrown open, to friends of the organisation at a reception the other day. Trade union leaders and publishers from many cities attended. The Illustration shows the building and President James 1. Lynch with some of his fair guests. High School Girls Form Club to Save Their Tresses Electric Seaplane Successfully Tested in England ar, ii nr 1 4 V;H J Y i 13 v V 5tll ,H'll Above la pictured the new electric seaplane, fitted with two 450:horse-powe- r Napier Lion motors, which has lust completed a satisfactory test flight around Great Britain. The bull of this flying boat is made of metal. Nineteen out of the 450 girls Haven, Pa., still wear their hair unbobbed and they now have banded together into a club for mutual defense of tbeir cherished tresses. Above is a rear view f the club members. In the. high school of Lock Solving Osage Murder Mysteries Now It's Good to Have Bananas HIGHER AND SHORTER fir- ' ? i .mi" t "i ' Jf g ;JV . v gf IT' GOLD ROSE FOR QUEEN I , i . in - luKf' ? -- I J V ; - ... V5 l i reports from Oklahoma City, Okla, are that Ernest Burkhart, John Itamsey and Bert Law son have made confessions that will clear up the mystery of the murders. In the past two years, of 17 persons In the Osage country, home of the richest Indian tribe. V. K. Hale, wealthy ranchman nnl uncle of Burkhart, has been arrested and Indicted. The Illustration shows the ruins of the K, W. Smith house at Fairfax, which was dynamited with the death of three persons, and. Inset, a portrait of Hale, who Lawson says hired him to blow up the residence. According to leading shoe manufac- turers, who have Just been in convention In Chicago, shoes are to be higher, and they also state that their designers have word from Parts that aklrts are to be two Inches shorter. Miss Myrtle Gettman is here seen exhibiting the ensemble of boots and skirts as It will be when the two meet. A strap, fastened at the ankle, winds around the boot, and is fastened at the top. LANGLEY QUITS . iJ . p . ' . Just a short time ago everyone was disclaiming possession of what a steamer Is shown loading In the above photograph, which was taken at Boca del Toro, Panama. The steamer is taking on a load of 50,000 bunches ofl bananas, which are worth a fortune at the present high prices, so it is now i A A ' ; r 'I L Nt, SV . . Jr w p- - cl!L.t...Mrr w : 1 y r.f . v q ?:Ai hHOI tl .:'1---;-rr'.'"--j,- l Alove are pictured the sergeants at arms of both houses of congress David S. Iiarry of the senate and J. O. Bogers of the house of represen- Supreme oourt refused to review bis tatlves. They have been clos friends for many years and often visit each eonvlcloa for violation of the prohibi- other to make a comparison of notes regarding the traffic system, pags boy " land other matters which coma under tbeir Jurisdiction. tion laws. John V. 1 .angler resigned as resentative from Kentucky when Landmark of Capital Is Torn Down worth while having them on demand. C JTT L:. The po(ie, on the occasion of the anniversary of th marriage of the Belgian rulers. King Albert and Queen Elizabeth, presented Queen Elizabeth with the golden rose, shown in the photograph. twenty-fift- h CLAIMS VAST RICHES Sergeants at Arms in Conference rr'A tax--, 7J t" ; V;)r Hi fy A r M IV ;-h- V'. .,iT of the real lumlmurks of Washington .. ...... the old Capitol reonxylvanla avenue and within a stone's throw of the capltol demolished to make room for a gasoline filling station. Tlie sola slave market days In the national capital, an old auction hotel. J"" rtb of ' j iV TKHaHimrw on repUi -- :r Mrs. LI If ii i'eck, who was once called the "Queen of Confidence. hotel, on Women," now living at Nyack, N. Is being announces her Intention of claiming surviving a $4,000,000 platinum mine of which block, is aha is said to t the heiress. 6h U nloety-n- v years old |