Trotsky Carries Friend's Ashes.
Leon Trotsky, former commissar of the Soviet army and navy and one of the leading figures in the Bolshevik revolution, acted as pallbearer during the funeral of t friend and former assistant, Skliansky, at Moscow. This picture shows Trotsky, barelicaded, walking in front of the flower-heaped urn containing his comrade's slics.
"Miss America" Convalescent.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1925.
Search for Wreck Victims.
With sali wuter streaming from their grotesque uni- forms, two commercial divers are brought up from the sunken hull of the submarine S-51. These mon, civilians, are Harry Reinhartsen und William Reid. Inset is a close-up of Rein- hartsen, who brought up the first body.
Dead Commander.
Oldest and Youngest.
Here are the oldest and youngest of the active jockeys in America to-day. Loft is Robert Haviland, 16, and right is S. L. Mabey, 45, who has been riding for 27 years.
Chorus Girls Have Milk Diet.
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Miss Fay Lanphier of California, crowned "Miss America" in the Atlantic City beauty pageant, shown in her bed in a New York botol, recovering from a bout of pacumonia that attacked her shortly after the contest.
It Might Be Some Day.
This
shows Lieutenant Rodney H. Dobson, com- mander of the S-51, who lost his life in the sunken craft.
Chorus girls rehearsing for a new Broadway musical comedy prepare to meet the butter, egg and milk men by going on a milk diet. Also some bird whispered in their ears that it will give them rosy cheeks. Thie shows the girls of the chorus on the roof of the theatre partaking of their daily prescribed two quarts of milk,
Footballers in Training.
Remarkable
Escape.
Betty Bronson and Douglas Fairbanks Jr., youthful movie-stars, havo boon kept busy recently denying Hollywood reports of their engagement. She says they're "too young to think of marriage," but he says he would like to marry a girl like Betty some day.
A jog around the fold usually winds up the daily football praction of the big college squads in the United States, especial- ly in the early season. It's just the thing to get the wind in shape. In the above photo members of the Harvard squad are shown logging it around the fold after a strenuous afternoon's practice,
This American naval aeroplane was completely wrecked in a crash at Plainfiold; N. J; but its pilot oscaped
with only a broken nose. He was flying, from Hampton
Roads, Va., to Mitokoll Viold, L. I. It was one of those.
narrow squeaks" that sometimes befall airmon,
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