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THE CHINA MAIL.

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The above photograph shows ex-Pesident Woodrow Wilson as Le appeared when leaving his home i Washington for a short auto- mobile ride, alter the wild Armistice Day celebration in front of his home. This is the first photograph to be ande of Mr. Wilson since he appeared at Mr. Harding's funeral.

TP.O'Connor

The greatest library in the Orient, with 750,000 volumes, went Hp on smoke when the, earthquake Above is an exclusive new por- and fire destroyed the Imperial trail of T. P. O'Connor, M. P., University' Tokyo, according 10 famous Irish journalist and loved Kenzo Takayangi, professor of ad over Britain as "Tay Pay" He law, who has arrived in San was the recognized dean of the Francisco for a tour of the United House of Commons in London, Slates to appeal to Japanese but has returned to his journalistic | residents of this country to provide career. Mr. 'O'Connor recently a financial nucleus for replacing celebrated his 75th birthday.

the vast collection.

Coolidge honors UnkarovWYU, PAPRI

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Impressive ceremonies marked the fifth anniversary of the signing of the armistice that ended the World War. President Coolidge and menbers of his official family visited the tomb of the Unknown Hero at Arlington National Cemetery and placed a wreath on the tomb. The photograph shows President Coolidge with Secretary Weeks and Assistant Secretary Roosevelt, at the tomb..

MONDAY, JANUARY 7 1994.

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Left to right in the above photograph are the Princess Kuai, Princess Nagako Kuni and their younger sister. Princess Nagako Kuni, is engaged to marry the Prince Regent of Japan, but the wed- ding, which was to have taken place in November, has been postponed until next year because of the earthquake. This is the first photograph to be made of the future Empress since the disaster.

MisVirginia Dodge

Miss Virginia Katherine Dodge, 25-year-old Wellesley College senior and Boston society girl, has opened a fashionable, hat shop in The Hub, where she creates her own designs, with an unmistakable Parisian atmosphere.

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William J. Fields has been elected Governor of the State of Kentucky, with a plurality of 40,000 votes. He known in Kentucky as "Honest Bill of Olive

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Ambassador Jules J. Jusserand representing France, has had several protracted conferences at the State Department with Secretary Charles Evans Hughes, seeking to explain France's at titude on the Reparations.¡Cóm- mission, in an effort to induce America to send a representative. Mr. Hughes and President Coolidge will not act, it is believed unless France makes it clear she will remove some of the obstacles she has placed in the way of such a commission.

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Dr. G. E. Beard, noted American City Planner, and Mrs. Beard have arrived in Yokohama from San Francisco. They were photo- graphed amid the ruins of the old Yokohama Caston House. Mr. Beard went to Japan at the earnest request of Viscount Goto, Minister. of Home Affairs, in the Imperial Japanese Government, to plan for the rebuilding of the city.

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Alex McBride, after 38 years in the service of the repair shops of the Great Northern Railway at St. Paul, Minn., was the first employee of the railroad to purchase its stock under the now partial payment plan arranged by the railway officials. F. L. Faetzold, treasurer of the railroad, is acting as the salesman;:

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Kamel Hassan, born the Heredi- tary Governor of the Province of Vodorina, in Macedonia, will shortly forswear his· Turkish citizenship to become an Ameri- can citized. Kamriel's father died when the lad was too young to rule, so his uncle was appointed Regent, while he came to America' Monsignor Daniel J. Gercke, to secure his education: Ho enter rector of the Cathedral of Sts. ed Boston College, where he is a Peter and Paul, in Philadelphia, star football player and social was consecrated as the new Bishop favourite. On his 21st birthday, of Arizona at solemn services at next August, he will relinquish his his cathedral · in Philadelphia. chaims to the Governorship to his Cardinal Dougherty, aided by brother. Young Hisän speaks Bishops John B. MacGinley and Greek, Turkish, French and James P. McCloskey, of the English

Philippines, officiated.

I GOT CHA DOCTOR O'TE WANT ONIONS WITH THE STEAK? FRENCH DRESSIN'

ON THE SALAD-ALL RIGHT:

WHAT I COULD DO TE

THAT ORDER

WITH A KNIFE.

› AN' FORK?

BRINGING UP

DIGGS-TAKE THIS ORDER OVER PTO DOCTOR POSTS HOUSE IT'S

A RUSH ORDER-

VERY

WELL

Governor Albert X. Ritchie, a Democrat, who, on his first elec-| tion, reclaimed his State from the Republicans, has been, re-elected A sudden influx of shoes and tooth paste for prisoners in the Governor of Maryland, the first County Jail at Cleveland, O., led to the, discovery of a new method of Governor to be re-elected under conveying "dope." Investigation showed that large quantities of the present laws of the State. narcotic drugs had been smuggled into the jall to the heels of shoes Governor Ritchie is said to be a and in glass vials that had been inserted in the centre of tooth-paste "wet, and favours racing as an in-containers Sheriff Charles Stannard is shown inspecting, some of the

"avidence. dustry and sport in his State.

FATHER

YOU SAY DOCTOR POSTISN'T IN,7 WHATLLI 00 WITH HIS MEAL ?

THE DOCTOR WAS CALLED OUT-TAKE

IT BACK. THE DOCTOR

WILL PAY

FOR IT-

HERE'S THER

MONEY!

1 CERTAINLY AMAN LUCK. TODAY!

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