THE CHINA MAIL.

THURSDAY.

NOVEMBER 1, 191

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President Calvin Coolidge, with Mrs. Coolidge and their sons, John and Calvin Jr, are shown boarding the Presidential yacht "Mayflower". in Washington for a week-end cruise along the Potomac River. The President, as usual, carried his brief-case. As a hay-fever sufferer, he was wall bundled up.

This is Lieutenant H. O, Brow, of the U.. S. Naval Air Service, and the Navy Curtlas racer in which he flew in the International Airplane races in St. Louis on October 1, 2, and 3 Flying at Mitchel Field, Long Island, in this tay 500-horsepower machine, Lieutenant Brow broke all world's records and establish ed himself as the first map to fly tour miles a minute when he was officially recorded at 244-15 milles an hour.. Of one flight, with the wind, he did 259 miles an hour."

Madame Ruth, of Chicago, an authority on hairdressing, in' shower here demonstrating how the hair is done high up on the head, reveal- ing milady's ears, which she has so long been concealing. This style, site declares, will prevail this Fall and Winter-undressing the card In cool weather, like wearing fure in Summer. The hairdress shown here is known as the Spanish style.

Declaring there can be but one Government-that of law and order-Governor J. C. ("Jack") Walton, of Oklahoma, has placed the State under martial law in his war on the Ku Klux Klan for alleged flogging outrages.

Princess Maguerite L. Fahmy, a Frenchwoman, was tried in Lon- don for killing Prince Ali Kamel Fahmy, a member of the Egyptian royal family, whom she shot to death during a quarrel in their suite in the Hotel Savoy, in the British capital,

The seven judges who will decide the $100,000 award offered by Edward W. Bok, Philadelphia publicist and philanthropist, for a "practicable plan" whereby the United States may co-operate with other nations to prevent war, have been announced in Washington. They are: Coloffel Edward M. House, Ameri- can member of the Supreme War Council at Versailles, General James Guthrie Harbord; Chief of Staff of the A. EF. In France and now President of the Radio Corportion of America Eilen Fitz Pandleton, Pre- sident of Wellesley College since 1911; Roscoe Pound, Dean of Harvard Law School stace 1916; Elihu Root winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1912, mamber of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague since 1910 and famous lawyer, William Allen White, editor and novelist, and Brand Whitlook, former Minister to Belgium during the World War.

Joseph Pennell, famous Philadel- phia artist and etches, is shown at work under the shadow of the Cathedral on Massachusetts avenue, Washington, where he is making church naw, under construction. a number of etchings of the great

Miss Ethel Rawitch, 16-year-old High School gll was found in the Hallway of the school, house so badly beaten it was thought she would die. The police were to able to solve the filentity of her asballants or the chuse of the assault Miss Kawitch is the daughter of a wealthy fur men chant and had just been chosen as the "most popular gle" in the school.

Application for a writ of habe as corpus, later withdrawn,ip the Court of Common Pleas, of South: Norwalk, Conn', disclosed the fact that Walter Lewisohn, banker and copper magzate, of New York, has been a patient in the Blythewood Sanitarium, In Greenwich, since May. 22 It was alleged that Lewisohn was lured there on the pretext that his intimate-friand, Leonore Hughes; danchtig parmer of Maurice, had been injured. Later it was shown he had signed a request for voluntary confinement until, ke, recovers, from a nervous.breakdown. He is shown here with his wife, Mrs. Selma Kraus Lewisohn, with whom he dined with J. B. Elwell, the noted whist expert, on the night before Elwell was mysteriously shot to deal in his apartment, after leaving them at their hotel.

Switzerland. Matters of International importance were discussed, particularly with reference to the impend Above is shown a photograph of the opening session, of the League of Nations. Council in Geneva; ing conflict between Greece and Italy. Premier Benito Mussolini was hostile to this action of the League declaring Italy would withdraw. if the League intervened.

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