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Show THE Friday, February 19, 1926 TIMES-NEW- PAGE THREE NEPHI, UTAH S, Chicago Boy Scouts Pay Tribute to Lincoln Morbid Crowd at Barbara La Marr's Funeral jr. m. Chicago boy scouts paying their annual formal visit to the statue oi Lincoln In Lincoln park. With them are Bartow Ulrlch, who knew the Great Emancipator, and Laurence Kaufman, an actor who Impersonates Lincoln on the stage. - View of the Immense crowd at the funeral of Barbara La Marr, screen actress, In Los Angeles. The efforts of the morbid to get near the casket caused a riot In the course of which a number of women were Injured, as was also Bert Lytell, one of the pallbearers. Steaming the Snow Off a Building in Boston si - wv v I 1 Antinoe Sinking After- Gallant Rescue of Her Crew - vunmm j .. S3 1 II TiSt V.a fCSO VI KfcLtCSl i! f$ - .fli f ti1 11 V. t JA nr - ' ''IZW.IS! S li Ife 0' (Mw.iM V II Wsiv!! TInvit 1 L"'" '1 I ' Looks like a fire, but It's only steam used to melt the snow on the Carter Rice building on Devonshire streeU Boston, and thus avoid danger to pedestrians from falUng blocks of It JAPANESE BEAUTY Liner Now Has Sailing Lifeboats - y- s J ; , - 'I V. -- Woman Finds Facts About Cancer SOLD TO GYPSY 1 T r Miss Setsu Matsudalra, the eldesi daughter of the Japanese ambussudor to the United States, posed for this exclusive portrait. Born in Japan, she has rapidly become accustomed to American ways, and Is favorite with Deck view on the 1'aclflc liner Harvard, In drydock at Los Angeles, the younger diplomatic set. where site was equipped with sailing lifeboat. The boat deck of tne big liner lflis an odd appearance with the lifeboat sails hoisted- - I I N This picture of the sinking of the British liner Antinoe, tfter the gallant rescue of her crew by the men of the American liner President Roosevelt, was cabled from London and transmitted from New York to Chicago tver the wires oH the American Telephone and Telegraph company. rrA c y.T v ONLY BARD IN MOUSE Washington Huntress in Africa Sold for $2,000 to the king of a IR band of gypsies seven months ago. Rose Dalena, sixteen, a Spanish girl, was found roaming aimlessly about Newark, N. J., at the height of a recent snowstorm. She was taken to a charitable institution for protection Miss Muud Slye, associate professor at the University of Chicago, who while her case is being studied. asserts thut cancer is not a germ disease but Is hereditary, is here seen among the cages containing the mice with which she has conducted her experiments for sixteen years. MARTIN SCHLIMPERT Allies Take Their Boats From Rhine 9 I V ft r - j 1 I i wv "a Dallett II. Wilson of 1 - "t ' I . "" Washington ha Just returned from a big game hunting expedition in Africa. This picture shows her (right) in the Jungle with a group of natives and an snlmal she killed. Mrs. 1 ii ? , .i i Reprewntatlve Charlps K. Winter 01 Wyoming holds the distinction of be itig the only "bard" In congress. He is author of the Wyoming state song and also a chronicler of the West lu his historic novels. He Is shown singing the state song, "Wyoming Bute March." Martin RchllmDcrt. who hns Just I'.ritlHh warcraft belonging to the allied Rhine flotilla are shown nmkiim arrived In Washington to take up his their difficult Journey home, through the various canals, following the order of the duties as the new secretary to evacuate Cologne. German embassy In the capital. |