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Show A Bridav. February 14, 1930 V. .i-- ;!,h;leS?!syV5 THE OGDEN POST ! 1 Where Coolidges 500 Words Will Be Carved Next Summers Modes Shown at Miami Beach i ' r Chtb m we lendi y thoie , This la Rushmore mountain In the Black Hills of South Dakota, on the aurface of which will he carver history of the United States which Calvin Coolldge ia writing. The mountain la being made into n memorial national bearing colossal heads of Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and Roosevelt designed by Gutzon the 500-wor- General view of the midwinter fashion show held in the gardens of one of the great hotels In Miami Beach, Fla. The visitors from the North bad the opportunity to see the styles for next summer. d Borglum. f Chinese Sea Lord Studies Uncle Sams Navy Destroyers on the Way From San Diego to New York TY A Admiral II. K. Tu (center), former commander In chief of the Chinese navy and navy minister, with pilots and naval officials during the Inspection tour which the sea lord and several of his colleagues made of the Philadelphia navy yard. The visitors were welcomed ly Admiral Julian T. Latimer, commnndnnt at the navy yard. They later Journeyed by airplane to Lnkehurst. destroyer division of the battle fleet leaving San Diego harbor for a cruise to New York. Original Red Cross Flag Presented Longue Island NEW ARCHBISHOP ILEANAS FIANCE Eloping Heiress and Her Husband Princess Ileana of Rumania, so pleasantly remembered In the United States, will be married on April 27 to RL Rev. Francis J L. Beckman Lincoln, Neb., whom rope Plus Im Count Alexander of Ilochburg, son of honored by making him archbishop ni the prince and princess of Pless. Dubuque, Iowa. ' REINSTATE BARBUTI CHORE MAN BARONE' r , What is believed to be the original Bed Cross flag, made by the society. In 1882, being presented to Chairman yue at national headquarters In Washington by officers of had received it from Mrs. John P. Mosher of Rochester, "under W Clara Barton, John Barton the D. A. R The former Miss Margaret Couzens, heiress to the $50,0u0,000 fortune of Senator Couzens of Michigan, with WlUIam Chewnlng, bank dork, after their elopment to Baltimore and mar rlage there. They were promptly forgiven by Senator and Mrs, Couzens snd welcomed back to Washington. Mr. Chewulng Is the scion of s prominent Virginia family. twenty-one-year-o- N. X. twenty-eight-year-ol- Filipinos Not liked in California ld d When Mr. Schurman Left Berlin II When Jacob Gould Schurman, retiring American ambassador to Germany, took bis departure from Berlin, a great throng gathered at the station to bid him farewell. He Is here seen say to a pretty girl from Ing good-bhis train window. y C John Harry Lee Fugge. fifty eight-year-ol- Unappreciated Artists f Filipinos seem to be have Increasingly unpopular in California and there club was demonstrations the Stockton Filipino In them. against rn th Pbtograph showing part of the results of the Woslou. '5 I. d chore man of Pepperell, Mass., whose position In life was vastly changed when news came to him of the death of his brother. Sir John Charles Fagge, In England recently He Is now Baronet Fugge. Many Italian picture which todii) are priceless were painted for trltllnz sums. Titian was coiiielled to paint portraits of the doges or Venice foi five crowns apiece! Raphael painted some of his best pictures for very little, and his fine rartiains were at one time cast aside as lumber! Ray Barfautl, the only winner of a race for the United States In the RI28 Olympic games, who has Just been restored to god standing by the Aut A. A. U. A They'd Creak Even writer nilvlscs the people flnntii'la! to save of their Income. As nf Hiom ore already spending bout nf It. saving would tiring them out about even. Mlnneupolis Journal. one-fift- iot six-fifth- s otie-Uft- b m t -- ww - |