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Show Thursday, November 21, 1929 THE l\HDV ALE JOURNAL New Miracle Shrine Attracts Thousands West Virginia Produces a Lot of Apples 1 ..... .... Scene at the tomb of Rev. Patrick Power In Holy Cross cemetery, Malden, Mass., to which thousands of persons from all parts of the country are flocking because of reported miraculous cures worked there. Father Power died sixty years ago. Cardinal O'Connell of Boston made a visit of observation to the shrine. Yanks Help Dedicate New Belgian Bridge It Is reported that the doctors of West Virginia are seeking new fields in which to practice, following a bumper apple crop in that state. Here five young ladles are shown with a section of the "mountain" of 70,000 bushels which are being canned at the rate of 7,000 bushels daily. Making Life Tough for the Freshmen First year students at Clark college, Worcester, Mass., wading through the icy waters of the University park pond as a result of losing their annual tug-o'-war to the sophomores. Champion Old-Time Fiddler QUARTERBACK STARS Veterans bearing the colors of America's Thirty--seventh division. while their band plays, during the dedication of the new Eyne bridge at IDyne, Belgium. Trophy for the Outboard Racers MODEL FOR A FRIEZE Russell Saunders, quarterback for University of Southern California, Is ranked as the star of western teams on the grid this season. WINS IN VIRGINIA Col. McClelland Barclay, well known magazine lllustrator, puts the finishIng touches to the Commander E. F. MacDonald trophy which will be awarded to the fastest outboard motor-boat racer In 1930. The sculpture, which is the artist's first serious venture Into the field of modeling, was ordered by Commander MacDonald of Chicago, commodore of the Outboard Motorboat association. Sportsmen Cash In on Lion Hides Shookmnn, seventy-six, who captured the hlghe.st honors as the most skillful old-time fiddler in a contest in which thirty-fin! veteran wield rs of the bow took part recently in St. Louis. Geor~e Sergt. Walter B. Andrews, Company E, Thirtieth infantry, stationed at the Presidio in San Francisco, who has been picked by the commanding offleers of the Infantry in answer to a call from Maj. Gen. Stephen 0. Fuqua, chief of Infantry, asking the picture of the "most soldierly" soldier In each Infantry regiment. The photographs will be placed In a frieze to be installed permanently at headquarters in Washington. New Residence for Prince of Wales Women and Money In the hearing of a divorce case the other day the wife asserted that she had received only 40 cents In money from her husband In the ten yQara John Garland Pollaro, Democrat, they lived together. But just w show will be the new governor of Virginia. It Isn't safe to trust a woman with He defeated Dr. William Mosely money it was proved that she spent Brown, Republican and anti-Smith 20 cents of this money for turnips. No nominee. Doctor Pollard Is a former wonder the men cling to their dough.- professor of law at \Villiam and Mary Los Angeles Times. co lie~. These Canadian sportsmen are returning frnm a hunting trl,p in the bllls of Vancouver island and wiU receive from the government $40 each as ~Wlt,r: tor the hides o! the mouDtaln Uons toat they ba"ed. Preserving Floors Happiness in Trying The forest service says thllt to prevent dry rot In floors the wood should be treated with a preservative before It Is used and there should be air vent!'! In the foundation so that the air would not be confined beneaU the .Wor. The zest of life is made up largely anticipation. We get keeaer enjoyment in striving for somethin).( than in the possession of it. rhis is the reason wby the happieRt people in the world are those wll<• are eternally trying.- Grlt. uf I This is Fort Belvedere, at Virginia Water, England, which the prince or Wales Is having fitted up as his new residence. The place was built In the time of Cromwell but is being modernized. The prince will have his private airdrome close by. |