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THE CHINA MAIL,

WORLD NEWS IN PICTURES.

Stole a March on Their Friends.

Motor-Boat Racer

Two Portias in a Murder Trial.

The secret's out, Jascha Helfez, the noted violinist, and Florence Vider screen actress, were united in marriage some weeks ago. After a brief visit to riends in New York, the happy ouple departed for Hollywood on heir honeymoon. The bridegroom only returned recently from a tri- mphant tour of European capitals, he magnet, in all probability, be- ing the charming girl in the oval above

Stage Personality In Business.

Ganna Walska (left), in private life the wife of Wuruk F. McCormick, an American inulti-millionaire, wanted to be "indepen dent" and went in for trade. She's shown in the above pietura waiting on one of her fashionable customers at her shop in Parts.

Booked for a Life Tour!

Miss M. B. Carstairs, foremost Eng- lish woman motorboat racer, who com- peted for the Duke of York's cup at Detroit, Mich. She was the only Briton who went over for the spoed classic.

Told Harrowing Tale.

A thrilling story of having been kid- napped from her home in Detroit, was told to Los Angeles police by Elizabeth Duthie, 13, above, who said she was brought across, country by a man who misireated her and rally. abandoned her in a railway station. Money be longing to her parents was also taken from her.

Injured in Crash.

Woman oppored woman in the legal battle incident to the trial of Leo P. Kolly, a handsome butcher's boy, for the murder of Mrs, Myrtle Mellus. Left. Orfa Jean Shonte, naocluto defence attorney, and Florence M, Woodhead, deputy district attorney.

Novelist And His Bride.

Sinclair Lewis, the novelist, and his bride, the former Dorothy: Parker, photographed aboard the 8.3, Hamburg" upon their or rival from a motor saruvam honeymoon on the Continent.. Tha author and his bride expect to return to Europe after viewing the play version of one of his novelė,

Thousands Attend Pianist's Wedding.

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Mrs. Josef Hofmann, bride of the famous pianist, who was hurt when a sightseeing bus rolled down an embankment in Spain. Her injuries were pro nounced painful but not serious.

Murdered.

Bert Whool Miss Bernics Califörals

musical comedy v klár, án

brida, formarly

pear, also of the Patagok They were married" in April", while visiting Harold Lloy

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This excellent - sketch <ahỏ Mrs. Myrtle Mellul brutally murdered in her

at Los Angeles.

Who was found in the

by the police, is bein

for the crime,

Here's a flashlight taken of Percy Grainger, noted concert pianist and composer, with his bride, the former Ella Viola Strum, painter and poet, as they were wedded in the presence of 'a'record throng at the Hollywood, Calif., Bowl.

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