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Show 7 Coperniciis Celebration Planned ,for , February ; Tree Brought From JVashingtcn's Ancestral HomaT: JR. ASA G. CHANDLER, - jriMi " J " I1H J - r ' iini4oseiiii.a1pPW'Weew. -- r t "t . 0 . f ' 1 I -- nit H ( i i, trfPllUlfyiiSi v C-T- : i Nlkolaus-Copernlcn- s, rTTraMr,hAii planting a tree brought Asa 6. Cb,andler,Jr, heads a 'group of prominent financiers In a unique In this house in Thorn. Poland, most famous of nil astronomers,-w- " bo.n February 19, educational project They have pui 1473. Ilts four hundred, .qnd fiftieth birthday- - win b wlwbnitftrFobruary 19, 1923, nnd plnns for the event ar cnased United States transport the cow being mwle. A'tablet between the third und fourth windows reminds the jmssew-l.of the historic value of remodel it aa a float-In- g Logan Jbe building. Al the left Is a portrait" of oiemleus. school. Fifty schools are to cooperate with the millionaires In ar ranging for the most likely students MONKEY SAVED THE CREW to make a tour of the world under the direction of the school authorities, so as to provide a meant of broadening the scope of education. - - .4 r',,i',7 :'rJ ri.'ioito 3 - Jl : from1 IT. v . nt fiotinnat otinirmiin f.'V' thm yeomen's Sulgrave manor, the home of n J'f committee of the Sulerava Inatlf nt ftr mj In England, In the grounds of Mount ARBITER.QF NATIONS Chicago BabyvDevel6ps Remarkably?; y and--wil- - How Benito Mussolihi Keeps Fit ..'..-.- ' ": " I .... ii-VJi- A S? J! 0v4-- v ; .'Jiaw. ft- JUDGE ANDY CALHOUN j ".V 1 -- 1 w!-- 1 " ' - ? -- Milt ..!I till ISsVl.r-- . . H - . .. . , 13 ? lltlcal owjotiwit would ciiuhenge the premier. l'V-XOnly a very couruKiHMii) 'C"- The crew of the S. 8. Carollnlun t.s skillful swordsman and keeps In V l j? ' owe their lives to' Mate. Allnhluba who of Huly.to n duel, for Uenlto Jtussollnl 'J pink tif comllitoh hy-- a daily bout. He ts.. here seen (right) engaged In I gave the alarm when tl.e sulphur iurgt the Ills niornliiy exercise. CSaiIi' of tiirhlpf aught fire j any mll' out at sea. Mine. Allubluba was guxsed luring the fire and wns treahwl. at u Jiospltal In San lTruntlsco on the sjilp's 'arrival. '' She Is n ntitlve of therilitna-la- y Judge AndyCalhoun of the criminal as find the ship's nmncot. division, city court, Atlanta, Ga is founder and first president of the Pipe. Smokers' association of America. REJECTEO ARCHDUKE ' ! , ft am 1 SXfeSJe'f$ . TiasU" aahnroir; r, v ALFRED CROSSLEY jt - '' of Sir ' .. A photograph fahiouglo-Gree-financje- .whovls the. owner of Monte Carlo and promoter, and banker! of Greece. Little Is known of the elusive Sir BaslT;snvTThaf he' Is a reputed & Saf JtlL i .A.nrarbiter of nation:, 4he owner of newspapers, ships, factories, etc. Cloaked In mystery, be baa been the power behind the throne In almost all Important oil Little Norma Loeb, daughter of J3r. Carl Xoeb of Chicago, deals In Europe and Asia Minor. It Is shows the most wonderful development of any child born Jn Chicago dnrlqgl reportedthat ,Incethe sjrmltice he the last decade. iNornia sleeps on her stomach on a board covered with a has lost about 54,000,000 in various cloth to develop her stomach muscles. ,She has lived on fruit jnl since she Industries. was one week old. She site In a chair without any support and walks when the TO FLYOVER ATLANTIC .supported by her mother. She took several steps for the benefit " ", "HZL "XZT' " photographer. Decorating Officers' of Culver i exclusive Ai s i ! c'-r- i I -i f- t- - 11 5. .n -- 'l A. i'f 1 it; i w ' 4x--- - .. wmw ' t t .-- J .k .- -,t (UIIcits (if (,'ulvtr MihiHiy uaxleiuy In Iml.iinu have Just received l)Uh nilUIarj lin'.iois. Tlie pliuttirraiihxliowti Coticnil l'eiblii) decorating Brig. Gen; L. 15. 'iii1lli!t,,iipi-rlnt'iiilcof the aciidcinv, wlih the rvsltnjrulstied Scfvlc-miii 't. v. v.. i.imiiniriB, r.nAiiiMi-- "imn i,, I in- - nrmjeiliy. ttllJI ...'. Iwtuigu.Kl.ed service t nnw. IM e l'aulette Ilorthy, - ilauguir of the uiar regeut of HuntHMr-uhorlnge to an untitled ew.h'e owuer. Ste'thcn Fay, caused great disappoint meutNamonv the h tit I Karl 1st faction of 4hellujignVhih nuuinnhlslK. The.v t rauuitie had. iKirwtgr ISS1nrrlag tu Aivhduke Alimlit. nnh of Hie rich-est .of tf. llapahnrpi, AMiduke Fred-erkk- , to untie the force opiisiig the on of candidacy of Ariliilnkt ;jtH"lHte" King. CJ nrlee. Tr the throne T. R. WOULD SAY BULLY ESTABLISHES A RECORD fc&j&iS, ILUBw Wai I?.?V Alf red" Crossley,' radio engineer of the United States Mi . i.' r-- w Navy :MHe,' HtnUiy. ' -'i . i " .T'S;. :v I . . I 4. lrr Hip - . X VT e-- iahubi' tics nnd the ha:irdoii. forflmeR of Hnpsburg - 1- Hiinary.'' , - 3ft 7-- B!! 3AWAa II 'A'A V .n&A v .'Bi I I BV R s. . f 1 ad-ll- 'M , . I . th. 4 ! J :vv mm - i niimv Iff '" - Hero Is a hint from London for .American barbers. A barber shop in thai i . , ' iTV-JT,,-; city has installed a radio receiving set) over which the customers may listen ' Miss Kathlene Martyn, stag favor ... to radlojponcerts and news while having their facial hirsute growth removed Iteand teautyrwlll bethe flrstf be- tor waiting for the cau "next sex to attempt a flight, with a pUotv Mlsi . across the " Atlantic-- , ocean. Martyn, who la the mascot of the Royal British Flying corps, hat flown " In every typd of alrcraftTrvT" CROWN FOR POFEsPlUa ' ;;:' rer t ' ; V Lord Leverhulme, who was recently elevated to ait earldom, is another example ef a member ef the British ne-billty riing fronV humble efrcum-Unce- e. vHe made his enormous for- in the ef. eoap, v - Z9 hi, way "pTrom the ladder ' ; loTifJ IK ..Kv...- r t - I Sii 1 Though her crew struggled ileHpcraU'ly io.save her, the DrlUah f learner Manchester Spinner grounded on Uie Venterly side of Long Island, Ilowton harbor. A flfty-mll- e gale started the anchors dragging and the steam windlass of wratulHslon wUe. called Into avert th .ectdent 2"1 V ttrai plajo ' 4i T " T: Mi'. Dora Margowskt of New York, who at thirty-nin- e years Is the mother J .lor sixtH'O jdilhtreik lel(evs!n .hiving r plenly of, ciinawitTTofTienutjf anf ,henllh. She whit held before Magis I r II mtV.. IA ' H 4 I T i ViT' r."HI f k S.M.WM trate Alexander lrough on a charge tit vlidiitlng the compulsory, education law,. .Her daughter, fifteen,: had fulled Miss lOum lie C. Aronin of Chicago,-- , to attend school' of late. The Judge twentju'i'ie year old, hecume a mem-- . complimented Mr. Miirgowekl, who thKotlier day. has gone Into business and' straggled berof the Illinois-ba- r o VLn the Irixh Free Suie came into being. tier fumily for sveal years, youngest woman ever ' the other day,, about the first emitted to .prnetkt In Hint state. She 'and aqnitted her, saying he wished fHsrgovermnenf was" to lsHe1 cradnuted last ittn but could not tfieJCoIrtnl Itiwevelt were alive t"amwi iostuge stamps, one of the triost artls--1 the bnp exanilnai ton until xhe reached lier. a itiedat. Mrs. llargnwskl la I He ef which ) here shown. i the required age.' herelil. her v.,ungP.t child, Morrta X : i -- '. r .'. V' V' H f5 it i 'V L' f Boston:HarbotHas.BrilislV Wredtsi ' - - LORD LEVERHULME ttn ftf J1'- department 1 i.- - - .ilii't to. ,f , ' ' )-- 'J -- This photograph, Just received U'" thla country, shows the magnificent tiara, carved of precious itone, thai, .' hsa been offered to Pop PIu XI bl .V.U lnaabUanta of LMaaf lwA ' :( ( |