Japan's Envoy in Russia.
The newly-appointed Japanese ambassador to Russia pre-E sents his credentials to Russian officials. Left to right: Chicherin, commissar of foreign affairs; President Kalinin, and Ambassador Tanaka. Several Chinese were recently arrested at Moscow for alleged plotting against Mr. Tuna ka'y life.
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MONDAY: SEPTEMBER 14, 1925.
Air-Ambulance.
One Chief to Another.
French soldiers, wounded at the front while fighting the Riffan tribesinen in Morocci, are brought by airline to base hospitals many miles fromthe actual scent of baille. This shows a wouaided soldier being carried from one of the air ambulances at an army Red Cross base at Fez.
Italian Notables.
It's a dull day when President Coolidge doesn't pro-1. sent somebody with something-a medalça badgo, a cup of whatnot. And, not infrequently, even a President theoreti cally mustake his hat off to the recipient of honours. This time it is Walter" Johnson, and he is shown receiving a diplomu as the most valuable playor of his club,
Airplane "Fool Proof".
Tremtor Mussolininiting for onerard "Gabriele d'Annunzio meet as friends, on tho pet-oldier's motor bi on Lake Canda. Here they are inspecting a machino gun. D'Annunzio wuirs has avintor's uniform and carries
a pistol in his bolt.
New Rotor Ship.
Bullish Market To-Day.
The market place in Navarre, Spain, barricaded for the annual ball stampedor Once every year the officials of the Navarro arenu turn their bulls out into a barricaded. street and the bulls have the pleasure of chasing the bull fighters instead of boing chased by them
Bubble Boat.
Quits Guard.
A skeleton craft with thres large rubber balloons as the sustaining element, make up the bubble boat, the latest fad at Atlantic City, N. J. A sail rigged to the one must provides motivo power.
Major General George C.. Rickards will give up his post in Washington as chief of the Militia Bureau and ro- turn to his home in Oil City, Pa prior to opening a cam- paign for election to Cangross."
When Town Went Up in Smoke.
Fifty-two buildings were destroyed when fire swept the newlyborn oil town of Liberty... Tex. The buildings burned included the rallway stations, both hotels and more than two dozen business structuros. Damage was estimated at $200,00J.
Forest Fires.
Left $100,000.
A fool proof airplano that can't get cui of control is claimed by W: M. Braley, University of California graduate, who is shown hora with Mrs. Braley displaying a model of the plane. A pandulum control device will hold the ship on an even keel -at all times, he says. R. E. Mitton, of Salt Lake City, was
associated with -Braley in the vention.
B. J. Bavonius, of Finland, has, designed a new typo. of rotor which needs no auxillary power to start the motion of the cylinders. His vessel is shown above..
Two forest fires raging in New Jersey awept over 10,000 acres of valuable timber, with the destruction of many. hunting lodges. Photo shows men fighting the flames.
Miss Ednu Hi Ternor of Los Angles, Calif, was bo quoathod $100,000 by the late. Frank D. Dominguez, at- torney, by whom she was employed as confidential secretary,
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