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Show Murray Eagle, January 2, 1930 Early Settlers of New England Honored .1:11 miira' yetjB Page Three PLACING HIM Paul Revere, of Famous Ride, Born 195 Years Ago i it s E "MM "You know Fluhiluh, don't you? Solf with him fmiiiently?" "Yes." you trust him?" "In golf or business?" "C'nn K,'i 1 la S I1 trN'Vi'i 3 li;u ;8S ft 1 iT , , V I'li In 1 11: . 1 Vvv .SiHt S 1 5 HAD TO GIVE UP ONE 1v : Xtih HI xm - ? -- fern 1 .'4?W?' I TT ,-- , 13 3 Tins is the monument to "The Early Settlers of New EiiRlfimr which wns unveiled the other d;iy In Kim park, Worcester. Mass. It was erected nt a cost of $100,000 through the lingers Kennedy fund. At the right ot the monument Is the sculptor, Maurice Sterne. "Why did you sell your cur, Ed?" '.'Well, you see, I couldn't nITord to buy gas for both my cur and my They're All Named After Woodrow Wilson 'Igar lighter." The one hundred ninety-fiftanniversary of the birth of Paul Revere, Revolutionary hero, wns celebrated on January 1, WHO, by lniiny patriotic organizations. In this Illustration the upper photograph shows a scene in a of the famous midnight ride In which Revere stirred the Minute Men to notion as he warned tliein of the coming of the r.ritish. (in the lower left Is the St. James Episcopal church, Mass., which still summons Its congregation willi the dulcet notes ot the bell on the right, one of the ttity church bells cast by the hero-ar- t i.st. In the lower middle Is tin artist's visualization of the ride. APPROPRIATE GIFT t'am-bridg- ft? r?!fV fiJ J:S rF Uncovering Temples and Tombs of Ancient Egypt "Jessie has graduated ns a lawI want to gie her a tittl present." "(Jive her a bar pin." Si e, yer. ill la w-jiil- pl HEAVY AS LEAD These twelve Ftudents nt Rerea oollese. In Kentucky, nre nil named after the late Woodrow Wilson. Eleven of them are Kentucklans nnd the oilier Is from West Virginia. Eddie Guards Mr. Stimson's Dcor BOUCHER GETS CU? make Teacher You shouldn't heavy strokes in yur writ-in-- such Pupil Rut I'm doing this with lead pencil, you we. EXACTLY which has Excavations, with the nbl of native labor. In progress nt the ninlent temple of Heir El boon niicuvcrcd by the Egyptian expedition from the Metropolitan Museiiin of Art under the direction ot Heiberl E. Wliilink. Atnong the seiisatloiml ruins brought to livht Is the magnificent tomb of Queen Meryet-Amebelieved to be about 3m years old. Evidence was found lh.it robbers bad been ut Work nearly a thousand years ago, nnd made off with many of the priceless treasures. n, mm fefptei S3 1 - p 1 I'llSt Wooden Soldier ll d'dll't to be very llllellltent. Sei'oiid Wiiod"n Snid er No, he f a regular blockhead ! Seem I'r.iiik Eoiirher. nhove, i.ieitar cenNew York Kahg'T, wlm ter of the Secretary of Slale Sllmson. posing for the camera with Eddie Savoy, Iniiosltic dooiiii.iii on duly ouiside his i11e door, vho t. id fully ushern In illploiiiMtlc callers nccordins o llicir raiings. Eddie must tmt only know Ids callers nt a dance Imt must 11N0 know their dd''"nuitlc ratings to that Internatlonnl crisi s will n"t he pni Ipitaled. Operation Saves World Var Veteran Javas Great Volcano in Eruption IN NAVAL PARLEY lias repeuteii last reason's perfuriu-imr- e of u lnnitif the I. a ly I'.jiU presented' liy trophy. Tl.i I.ndy r.ytiir, Is uwarded each jear to the plajrr In tin1 National J A , OF COURSE , ' M m ,s .'; . Hockey lealio who (ol!ili!ne (.kill tind eporlsmaii'-hitu the Idghest 1! "& degree. GIVES TEN MILLIONS ill TfTI--- . III' X I . ' The Iteadhii.ird -- IKd you ever ii n alt re- s Jump? The I Miil.iuird -.- No, but I've hcod a ted spring! V' : y.1 vsrs-- - V 4 1 k tJ -- 1 Trlvate Jnrk," n Bcntch terrier, wlio plrven years ago wns pnssel and lost a paw in the Wofld war, recently underwent nn operation on tils lejr, and ullel thronch despite Ids ni(pen years, lie U shown herg witli lils master, Herman Sasse of l'hlludelphla, I'm , . A. A' I.ite-- t p"ltl iit t"l'I. III Wilsll- ' V s '. . - Furlr Americiin Ptintt Tb" til-- t lot of c.o paTl April P. IT:"!, pi ie-- d li e f pliti'tits 111 I'.e bill.ds of II, e f stiii'. nceii-inrof wir t v fi-:,il. 'pl ntici and ii'l'-rli- .:?, y a Jrf-ftrii- J ill n Ing'on. its 1? Prime M.iiVii r Return Wakat- f;il.l, b 'd i.f (! J.iiMliese ii !e;-t'oto the Loud .;i i "t ferelicc. frclll lis X iCk 's..'- V,"' V"c7v in - HE'LL LAUG!i ,3 v 6.-- see s; - s. I vr 4 . T- i- Maurice Talk, tiiiiltinillllonaire philanthropist. Who l,liiiiij;ecd that Ills ChrlMinus gift to I ittshurgli, hl PstJve city. Is the-- creation of a $10.nm.iM foiuidation for the puh-li- e welfare nnd psiaMinhcd ns n In his wife, Mrs. Laurit Enlk, A hoard of aeven managers will he to ien4 the rntlre empowered amount within the next 30 jenrs. 7$ 0 llird-- jokes. r ax ev.iiuiie pati-f.ts- Monk . 1 i u y i.f s;ite pcr")l-nllirntiy pctliions for h . , .r" i'e f . X! Dartr Pritchle Relict Parbiifu I ritdi'e's busband wns a r'metiinU r. )n per home In rredeibk, Md., Wtcr.il relics of one will Inugh at mj Ids trade piTnps of leather nnd fklns, gloves, nnd the wooden ined in Mmplng the lingers Trj the laughing hyena. of the sieves are to b aeen. "ZXK No .'iTi-- V s A view from nn nttltude of P.ooo feet of the eruption of P.romo, Java's most famous volcano, that lnsted for weeks nshes fulling at points sevenly Hve miles away. |