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WORLD NEWS IN PICTURES.
She Couldn't Wait.
Lovely Rens
Wobb
(shown) who
promised
her love for Clyde H.
Squiers, Jr.,
when he
was 'given sentence of 10 years for
embezzle- ment,
has married another. She couldn't wait, but his wife will,
Mrs. A. T. Thomson and Daughter.
Francis Phillips, son of the late "See Jack" Phillips of Queens sewer senndu fuine, kept his marriage to Helen Thomson (left) serret on account of the government's Investigation. The govern- ment has now subpoenaed the bride and her mother, Mrs. Annette T. Thomson (right),
Trans-Atlantic Phone Service.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1928.
"Mexico's Lindy" Going Home,
Reverently silent, 200,000 persons lined New York's Gay White Way as 10.000 troops marched be fere six black horses drawing the artillery caisson on which was borne the body of Captain Emilo Caranza. Mexico's martyred Ambassador of Good Will, on the way back to the Lone Eagle's native land. The pictury at the top shows the firing sqund paying a soldier's tribute to the dead ace; be low, a portion, of the procession, with the casket in the foreground,
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Judge John Barton Payne, chairman of the board of the Ameri- can Red Cross, is shown making the first trans-Atlantic telephone call to Switzerland. The Red Cross head talked for five minutes to headquarters of the organisation in Geneva.
"Annual Overhaul."
Built nearly a century ago, this old house at Wooster, Ohio, was the birthplace and boyhood home of C. H. Henry, father of Mrs, Herbert Hoover (right), wife of the Republican nomine for President. It was purchased by a garage man, Boyd Cornelius, who is tearing it down to pst up a garage. Cornelius offered to let Mrs. Hoover choose any mementoes she wished from the house. Mrs. Hoover sent Mrs. Alice Sprague (left), of Wooster, an old friend of the family, to make her choice for her. Mrs. Sprague got there just in time to pick a few of the balusters from the old stairway down which Mr. Henry used to alldeas a boy,
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