CURRENT PICTORIAL
NEWS.
A bust of Augustus Caesar was fished up from the Hudson river in Now York by a War Department dredge. How it got thero is a mystery, though it is presumed to have boon brought to America as ballas in some ship over a hundred years ago. The bust in valuod by oxports at From $1,000 to $10,000 gold.
What Germany may be plan- ning, none can toll. But de- prived by the peace treaty of formidable highpowered war planos, the German Gavorn- ment has turned its attention to the development of low- powered planes and glidera, and in furthering this, has offered huge rewards for pue- Conful lights.
This photo shown a Junker low-power plane, flying over Mt. Zuppitz, the highest peak la Cermany;
While tho ontiro blame for the sub-way congestion of Now York was being placed on his hond by Judgo McAvoy, who has boon investigating tho causes of the terrible condi- tions of New York City's transportation system, Mayor John F. Hylan was enjoying the warm waters of the surf at Palm Beach, Fla.
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The stork is soon expect- ed to visit Biltmore House, the palatial residence built by George Vanderbilt at Biltmoro, N. O, for the second time; The first visit was 24 years ago when Cornolin, only child of tho Vanderbilts, was born, Now the daughter who in April, 1924, became the bride of tho Hon. John Francis Amborst Cooil, then first secretary of the British Embassy, is about to become another, Mrs. Cecil is shown abovo,
Rov. William "Billy" Sun. day took great delight in officiating at the last rites for 4000 gallons of assorted con traband liquor at Memphis (Tonn.) courthouse.
(Louis J. Bookwood of Pitts- burg, Pa., took first prize of $100 for the above poster ho entered in the American Logion's national contest to obtain subscriptions to its $5,000,000 ondowment fund for disabled veterans, their orphans and families.
Cardinal Mundoloin cf Chicago has beou to Romo on the annual pilgrimaga to Pops Pius, With bim
took nowspaper clippings showing how Chicago exulted over his appointment as Cardinal.
The police authorities at tha White House in Washington, D. O, have ruled that a man must be six feet or over before ho can join the ranks of the White House polico. Horo is shown Firat Sorgeant C. P. Dalrymple moasuring R. C. Ford, a candidate for the job, to seo that ho is up to the standard,
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
Bill," recognized as one of the oldest inhabitants of St. Fotorburg, Fla. formerly worked for his living on a city pior. But fato nocossitated tho amputation of one of Bill's legs by a surgeon.
Isn't it nice to be where one has to have a sun shade to koop off the burning sun's rays? Judging by the smile on Ethel Carhart's face as she strolls on the sand at Palm Bosch, she ovidently thinks
NO,
Jacob Cable of Butlor, Pa, shown above, thinks Cul- bert LaFrinors of northern Michigan, below, is just a youngster and has lots to learn. Jacob is 107, going on to 108, while Culbert le a mere 104. Jacob says: Chew tobacco moderately and oxorciso moderately to live long. Culbert ad- vises keeping away from tobacco and going to bad with the chlokens.
IACTOGEN
The Natural-Milk Food
TUT
For YOUR BABY
MAMM-ALEK! You CANT GUESS WHERE MY POP'S GONNA
60 T'NIGHT.
TO A MONIS SHOW AN' TAKS YOU
ALONS
NO-AKUTHIN LIKE THAT HES GOING TO A EXPLOSION
It's Clear to Alak Now!
WHAT! AN EXPLOSION ?? G'WAN
JUST AS
IF YER POP KNOWS WHERE AN EXPLO-
SION WUZ
GONNA BE!
HE DOES THOUGH- 'CAUSE SOMEBODY CALLED HIM ONA TELEPHONS AN JANITED HIM T COME - YESSR
WHAT DID THEY SAY
OVER TH'
TELEPHONE
WHY, THEY AST MY POP IF HE WOULD COME T A BLOWOUT AT TK. LODGE
T'NIGHT!!
BY BLOSSER
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