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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 35

Publication:
The Times Leaderi
Location:
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
35
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THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD, SATURDAY. JULY 9, 1927 7e m. XV a sf xiv 1 I fxrVsy-iv liLAVAITuUy' PTvX 1 aM'' 1 1 ml sisssssmmmmnmi ff Hrlr I I m- rN 1 i. totfCt -x IVi A1 Eui, iff a 4 -i as Xf SPANNING THE COLUMBIA Pictured above is a view of the new million dollar bridge in the process of construction over the Columbia river at Vantage, in the state of Washing ton. The two great arms of the central span are reaching toward each other as the structure neaTS completion.

The bridge is being built by the state. HIS BIRTHDAY JAUNT ver since 1874, Dan O'Leary, famous pedestrian, has celebrated his birthdays by walking 100 miles or better. O'Leary is shown above, on his 88th birthday. walking the 102 miles from Jersey Citv to Chester. SILK AND FEATHERS Mile.

Felix, one of the stars of theFrench screen, appears, above in a new frock for her early, fall wardrobe. It Is a dress of crepe chiffon over white satin, with a black, velvet sask and a neckpiece of lostrich plumes, CLEANLINESS MEANS SAFETY Cleanliness is the reason jWhy some people can fraternise with bees in perfect safety, according 'to Charles B. Hathaway, of Marion, who is shown above with ii few of his friends. Hathaway is known as the Cape Cod bee expert and maintains that if a person keeps himself clean, the bees will not sting. i 7 TEN COMMANDMENTS FOR MATRIMONY Chief Justice Joseph Sabath, of the Chicago Superior Court, has just issued a new decalogue which he believes will bring happiness to matried folk.

The chief justice, shown above, is well qualified for his task, for he has disposed of more than 23,000 divorce cases in the last seven rears. PT. ST TO CONFER INDIAN HONORS ON COOUDGES Rose Bud Yellow Robe and her -r father, Chief Yellow Robe, shown above, descendants of the great Indian leader, Chief Sitting Bull, have been selected to confer the highest honors of the Sioux tribe on President and Mrs. 1 Coolidge at the Deadwood, S. celebration, August 5.

Rose Bud was chosen the most beau- 2 tifol co-ed at the University of South Dakota. i i II I lilli Wmmm II 'I'll' i hi i Trirrr-iinr Im I il 1 1 1 II MgMi WMI 1 1 1 1 life CENTRAL FIGURE IN NAVAL PARLEY William C. Bridgeman, above, first lord of the British Admiralty, is the center of attention in the tripartite naval conference at Geneva, Switzerland. Great Britain's request for greater cruiser strength has given him the position. -fit 4 PLANS PASSENGER ROCKET Professor Robert H.

Goddard, Clark University, Worcester, shown to the left, is experimenting in his laboratory with the idea of a passenger-carrying rocket for transatlantic service, Goddard maintains that the rate of speed of the rocket would be so tenine that the airplane flights across the Atlantic will seem Jov is com 'T PRESIDENT T6 AttfiND DEADWOOD CEtEfiUTIoW-Here is a view of Main street, Deadwood, South Dakota, not far from the summer White House. It is here that the Deadwoed T0 osJebretless will be held Augnsft when ketk President and Mrs, Ceelidgewillattenlf ANOTHER COMPETITOR FOR PACIFIC PRIZE Here is Msjor llVingston Irving, another of the aviators entered Ut Jhe'Saa Francisco-HoDO-lole aosj-etep flight for the Dole pris He is sEowsi unpacking the motor for his plana on, its arrival in Saa Major Irving Is flying plane similar to the one ased by Colonel Lindbergh, I lt i wmwn i mm i 'I.

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