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Never content to do only that which was expected of her, always striving to do more than she was supposed to do, is what accounts for the rise from stenographer to a position of considerable importance in the railroad world. For now Mrs. Emma S. Rodel! is Assistant Secretary of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railroad. Afteen years to attain her present position.

It took he

Travelling amid luxuries never before known for a horse, went Papyrus, three-year-old winner of the English Derby. Just before sailing, Papyras, badly out at the start, was beaten for the St.Lager Stakes, On the journey to America Papyrus had a loose box, surrounded on all sides by pneumatic cushious, as shown above. Bar Gold, his stable mate, is keeping him company. The cost of his cabin was $2,500,

Miss Lontre Wells

in San Francisco on October 15 the Legionaires were greeted by Miss Louise Wells, National Preside it of the Women's Overseas Service League, who represented the women at the convention.

When the Fifth Annual Convention of the American Legion opene

del Block

Captain Claude C. Block, has

been appointed Chief of the Above is a photograph of 'Mrs. Bureau of Ordnance, with the rank William Taylor, of. Lynxville, of Rear Admiral, and took up his where the recent death of her duties in October 1. Admiral "husband" revealed the fact that

· Block succeeds Admiral Charles "he" was woman, Mrs. Taylor

B. McVay, Jr., who will command told officials that during the three the Yangtze River patrol in score years of her "married" life Chinese waters.

she was never aware of her "bus- band's" deception.

Dasrett Moore

Sergeant Morris Fisher, of the United States Mirille Cdrps, won the rifle championship of the world at the matches held, under the. auspices of the National Rifle As. sociation, at Camp Perry, O. The match was fired at 300 metres, each rifleman firing 40 shots from the standing, kneeling and prone'

Russell Wiles, Jr, son of a Chi- Judge John Bissett Moore, emi-positionis. On this total of 120 cage attorney and member of the nent American jurist, President of shots Fisher scored 1,090 points, 17 Reserve Officers' Training Corps, the World Court of International points higher than the best tre won the National Small Bore Rifle Justice, sitting in The Hague as vious record. The American téam part of the League of Nations, has won the match with a score of Championship at Camp Perry, O. just reached New York on a visit 5,301, breaking the former world's over his father and 100 other to America before returning to re- record of 5,172, made by the Swiss marksmen. He made, a perfect sume his important duties.

team in 1912

score.

All speed records are expected to be broken in the International aeroplane Races for the Pulitzer Trophy, to be flown in St. Louis. Verville-Sperry biplane for the Army, while Lieutenant J. D. Corkille, Lieutenant Alex Pearson, U. S. A., will fly the tremendously speedy U.S. A, will pller the Curtiss Racer, Lieutenant H. R. Harris will give exhibition flights in the Barling Bomber, the biggest airplane in the world, recently completed for the Army.

Ada Blackjacke

George Is Derry,

Ada Blackjack, a full-blooded Eskimo woman, is the sole Sur vivor of the party of five who en camped on Wrangle Island, in the Arctic Ocean, to claim it for the George L. Berry, President of British Government. They were the International Printing Press- marooned on the island for two men's and Assistants' Union, has years. She nursed and fed Knight outlawed Local No. 25 of New one of the party, for five months York City, for its "illegal" strike and for more than two months against New York newspapers. lived close to his dead body, too Following this action he signed, weak to bury it. Many times what on behalf of the International little food she could gather up was Union, a new contract with the stolen by polar bears. The little newspapers and pleged the Inter- party left on Wrangle Island was national to bring in union non quelled, other and unofficial reports assert the situation there is grave, One report, now denied but still to Websites, hopinction with the meeting of the Board of Gov- part of the Steffarison Expedition from other cities to take the places credited in many sources, is that King Boris, after offering to retire, fied from the royal palace in Sofia

of 1921.

of the strikers,

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