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CHE CHINA MAIL.
Frank Stearis
Frank W. Stearns, millionaire
department store owner, of Boston,
is called the "Colonel House", of
FRESS
the Coolidge Administration. He
Guard of sailors and marines which escorted President Harding's body to funeral train in San Francisco.
(L. N. & Platurs.)
is a prominent alumnus of Am- herst Coolidge, from which Presi dent College graduated, and has
been the President's political
hacker and adviser for years. Mr.
Stearns is now in Washington
with the President.
Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt is
shown in the little shop she has
opened in Paris to aid Russiau
refugees, Tae storé is a clearing |
house for the work of aristocratic
refugees now living in France,
who are otherwise impoverished.
Dloverup picture of Former President Harding's casket being almoed in hearon at San Francisco preparátory, to trip to national ospitali
N. 8, Pleture.)
PARKER
Telephone Central No. 1676,
Do you experience difficul-
ty when reading at night ?---
If so you should consult
ap eye specialist. Then
reading by lamplight will be
a pleasure, not an infliction.
Your sight is also protected.
CHINESE OPTICAL CO,
"EXFERT-OPTOMETRISTS—— AND OPTICIANSTM ***ST" Qisan'a" Tidad 'Central.
JAMES THE MINUTE THAT MAGGIE TAKES
HER NAP-IWANT YOU TO LET ME
KNOW-
TUNSDAY, 007ÜBER 2 1998
PALACE
HOTE
Fig at half mast over President Harding's multe at Ban Francisco
tel. N. &. Ficture.)
Funiral, car of Provident Harding en roule to Ean Francisco railroad
station. I. 7. S. Picture,)
Funeral car ready to start from Ban Franolaco, with remains of
› President Hardlina. (1. M. B. picture.)
PATENTED
PENS
PENCILS
Lucky Curve Feed to Fountain Pens, Patent Automatic Control Mechanism to Pencils.
NEW SHIPMENT, COMPLETE RANGE OF ALL MODELS,
DER A. WING & CO., 60, Des Voeux Road, Central.
UP
FATHER.
VERY WELL-
SIR:
BRINGING
GOLLY- I'VE BEEN WAITIN' THREE HOURS-
I CAN'T SNEAK OUT UNTIL SHE GITS TO SLEEP-HOPE I DON'T MISS THE GANG!
HASN'T SHE FALLEN ASLEEP
I'M SORRY-SIR-
BUT I DON'T
YET?
THINK SHE 15
GOING TO TAKE
A HAP.
-U!
SHE'S BEEN OUT ALL DAY
AND JUST CAME IN-
(1925) my 'tere. Feature
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