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Above is pictured a general view of the vast operations in process of completion at Muscle Shoals, in the Tennessee River, started by the Government as a nitrate fixation plant during the war. A force of 500 is engaged in building the great Wilson Dam, completion of which will cost $50,000,000. This dam-the largest power dim ever undertaken-is the base of the Muscle Shoals project, which includes. nother huge dam fifteen miles further down the river. The. Wilson Dam will generate 800,000 horse-power in electricity.
Quadruplets, just arrived, have increased the family of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Wittig, of Baltimore, to twelve children. Wittig, a Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone employe, is 44 and his wife is 37. The three new girls and the boy are normal and strong. The boy weighed five pounds and the smallest of the girls four pounds and two bunces. The total weight of the children was eighteen pounds and three ounces. Mr. Wittig is buying is home on instalments, and the new arrivals are taking place in larger instalments than expected.
Harvard's Goal Posts:
Immediately after the Harvard-Yale game, which Yale won by 13 to 0. for the first time in many years, the snake-dancing under- graduates of Yale swept, down on the Harvard Stadium field, Cam- bridge, Mass., and bodily carried away the goal posts. The posts have now reappeared outside the windows of the Yale Club, in Boston, safe from Harvard's cohorts but a constant eyesore to the undergraduates From the banks of the Charles River,
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Shura Cherkassky, an eleven- year-old 'boy, is called a musical genius, whose piano artistry has charmed all who have heard him play. He is making a concert tour of America.
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Ahove is an exclusive photograph of Mrs. Enrico Caruso, widow. of the world-famous tenor, and Captain G. A. Ingram, whom she married in London.
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Ferdinand ex-King of Bulgaria, exiled by his own people after the World War, is now living in exile in Coburg, Bavaria. He is 60 years of age, but is remarkably well preserved. Ferdinand is shown strolling around the gardens of his
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Frank Harris Hitchcock Post- master-General in President Taft's Cabinet and a Republican leader for years, has been selected by United States Senator Hiram Johnson to act as manager of the latter's campaign for the Republi can nomination for the Presidency in 1924. Hitchcock - managed Taft's campaign for the nomination in 1908, later managing the R
He was publican campaign. chairman of the party's National Committee In 1908-1909 and managed Charles Evans Hughes's campaign for the nomination in 1916. He is now practising law in New York City.
Mrs. Magnus Johnson, wife of the picturesque junior Senator from Minnesota, is pictured in her working garb outside her suburban bome near Washington, with two of her daughters-Agnes and Florence, Senator Johnson selected the cottage so that he might have a cow garage to "park"" the family milk producer.
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Miss Elizabeth Rosalie Wurthmann, shown here with her parents in Jersey City, N. J., where she is a school teacher, has received $150,000 under the will of Louis Lehmeyer 92, who died in the charity ward of a New York hospital. Lehmeyer lived in poverty, and no one I knew he was worth $250,000, which he made in real estate pperations. He left $100,000 to charity. Seventy-five years ago Lehmeyer, in Mainz, Germany, was best man for the grund-parents of Miss Wurthmann, with whom he came to America.
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