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Asbury Park Press from Asbury Park, New Jersey • Page 18

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Asbury Park Pressi
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Asbury Park, New Jersey
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18
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NEWS 111 TWA I i in wxv. 5" .1 -w Mmm.i: 4 it Li 5 5' COPVRiOHT WN0CHM000 4 ViNaiHWOdS, N. ENGLAND'S LABOR PREMIER AT HOME J. Ramsay MacDonald, new Labor Premier of Great Britain, photographed with his two daughters at his official residence, 10 2 Downing street, London. 1.

'f GIRL IS, DARES ICE-TAMMED RIVER IN R0VB0AT AND RESCUES TWO "It had to be done," and that, according to pretty 13-year-old "l.Swcrticy, of Norristown, 13 reason enough why she risked her life jn small rowboat, dodging between and floes of ice, to rescue tvo. raifengers from this old ferrv boat, which broke loose from the cable and swept down toward the Swedes Dam on the Schuylkill River. A is now being made to' obtain a Carnegie hero award fcr her making two in ths family, fcr her brother. Robert, received a gold medal for a similar thrilling rescue some years ag6. Phcto shows the -fpTs rvT-H 01 ccr it to and v'fr ff 2 iiV -if 1 4, COPYftiaMT CNDtKWOOO 4 UNOCflWOOft N.

Y.r A THRILLING SPORT Sailing Association of America holds a race on Lake Ilopatcong, N. J. 1 4 LJ Law www 11 1 mi wM wn nfMwrmfi riTiiCTjTn lj COVMfQHT KirtTONK VtlW CO, NtMf VOMK PROMINENT IN OIL TANGLE Harry F. Sinclair, New York oil king, and Mrs. Sinclair.

They are now in Europe, where Mr. Sinclair is attending to some of his business interests. He will go before the Senate Oil Investigating Committee again on his return to the United States. 1 GEOUGE WASHINGTON Th; famous Gilbert Stuart picture of Firct President of tb; United Ctcteo. i tnn he liiiU lMi l4cMy 111 ,1 "if 1 vi Vl 1 88 few MADAME CURIE AND HER FAMILY Madame Curie, the discoverer of radium, vitli her brother and sisters.

Left to right: Mme. Curie, seated; Dr. Joseph Sklowdowska." Mme. Doctoresse Dluska and Mme. Professeur Heiene Sklow-dowska-Szolay.

This is the first recent perhaps the very first ever photo showing Mme. Curie with her brother and (Mme. Curie's maiden name was Marie Sklowdowska). COPYRIGHT HIVT0Nt VII NEW VOHK ,0 COfVRIGHT UNO6RW00O 4 UNDERWOOD, N. V.

1 THE SPIRIT OF TIMES Leo Bayman, well known New York sculptor, has electrified art circles with his newest bit of sculpture, entitled It will soon be placed on exhibition and hundreds are to, cxaxine closely this unusual piece of work. 4 "JUST AS IT WAS WHEN GEORGE WASHINGTON'S GRANDPARENTS WERE EORN" New view of the "Main (and only) street" of Sul grave Village, the little farming hamlet attached to Sulcrave Manor, ancestral home of the family of George Washington, whose arc buried v.l.age Church. Probably there have been but a few trifling changes in the sleepy little community v. th(! great-grandfather of our first president was the Lord of the Manor. TWWiWWw ywwm-wc 23 1 imwriiinr Viniiiin imiiub b-M- ''ifininiiiiHi iimiiiai mw i iiihiiumiihiiii iimMniniiii i mi tot 1 if stSfeSM 1 ItoI 1 TV rt 1 1 UNOIRWOOO A DtSWOOO, H.

V. AND vVil WITH ALL OF HER CHILDREN Thr cx-Katvcr and his wile, formerly Princess Hermine of Reuss, now self-styled "Queen of Prussia starting for a walk at Doom House with a village notable dnd all of the "Queen's" five children, W. Hohen-zollcrn's step-family. The children are, left to right: Prince Ferdinand, Prince George Princess Hermine Caroline, Princess Hcnriette and Prince Jean Georges. Their ages are, respectively, 10 14 13 5 and 16.

UNO IB WOOD 4 UNDtftWOOO, N. TWO VERY POPULAR SCREEN PLAYERS Anna Q. Nilsson and Milton Sills in a scene from "Flowing Gold," Rex Beach's thrilling tale of the Texas oil fields. TWO VIEWS OF NIAGARA, AMERICA'S SCENIC WONDER, IN WINTER Sillf Ill i hi! I I III.

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