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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 22

Publication:
The Evening Newsi
Location:
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
22
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n' 1 i i 'J. a-wifr UTi i .1. i mr inirl. i .1 -nri 1 1- I in 1 i'i 11 ,1 i.n 1 1 1 1 W. S'X 'm'AWWW'fNWA GIRL HIKERS of UUli Hiking Club Miss Grace Winkleman, Miss Crystal Williams and Miss Teggy Dean, making' per- ilous ascent of Wasatch Mountains.

(Int'l Newsreel) 4 ,1 HITHERTO UN- i it PUBLISHED photo- I 1 1 i i 1 grapti prince II lly ill" fir? 5 t. I or uerman ex-Crowa i I t'-f Prince. Jj I I I iDt'l Newsreel) f. lA.v- f. i I 4 VfV I 1 4 AMERICA'S PRETTIEST GIRLS Miss Mary Katherine Campbell friprht).

as "Miss Columbus." won first nrize as America's Drettiest Elrl in Atlantic City beauty pageant. Miss Thelma Blossom (centre), as "Miss Indianapolis." won. first prize for grand ball costume, and Miss rT- j' Beth Madson (left), "Miss Detroit," was second iigrand ball contest. (Int'l Newsreel.) 5f Kr A AW, 1 DR. JENDEREY I P'JP I MORACZEWSKI, I I I formerly Prime Min- 1-1 I ister of Poland, is 1 I -'i toAing America.

I 4 I r. i3 MV'V-ir rile." 1 7 1 3 ifHn 7 NEVER. SAW A FLAPPER At least that i3 what Yusal Takahashi, Commis '1 ASH CAN BERTH in Paris won commendation for pluck v- sioner of Police and COUNT DE CHAM-" from Jasper Heerman's father BRUN, attache of In Binghamton, N. but got French Embassy In Jasper in Frtnch jail. He was i kducatlou, bhezouka, Jaran, declared ou visit to Boston.

(Int'l Newsreel) IfWrbw. tr-' 'sic' Washington, is direct released and brought back to descendant of Gen. America by Israel Deyo, of Marquis Lafayette. New (N. Y.

(Int 1 Newsreel) BODY OF LIEUT. BELVI3 MAYNARD, "flyfm? parson' killed in air crash at Rutland. Vt borne through New York on way to grave at Maynr. -ft, N. (Int'l Newsreel.) AGAIN? Jack Dempsey 1 (s 'once moR rumored engaged, this time to Mae Devereaux, New York showgirl and sister of Eddie.

O'Hare, Jack's sparring partner, who was killed few months ago. i '1 3. MME. DENISE BRETON, French war widow, has arrived in America on her way to Chicago to marry John Kemp Hurl-burt, war hero. (Int'l Newsreel.) DEVEREUX MILBURN (left), yet-eran polo 1 a is riding as desperately as ever this season.

Int'l Newsreel) "KILL' THE UMPIRE!" But what boy would, when official is "Babe" Ruth However, got chased around Polo Grounds, New Y6rk, after Eddie Ben nett, Yankee mascot, led his "Ruth Boy Team" to victory over Syracuse (N. Guild, 3--0. Int'l Newsreel) C. T. SHEWELL, cadet- at Naval Academy, is regarded as certain to make one of tackle positions on football eleven.

(Int'l Newsreel) 'IS, A i7 I -1 ,1 It I EVENING FROCK of lilac tulle with beaded tunic and feather fan. (Int'l Newsreel.) i CUT IN FATHER'S WILL, Pauline Frederick, noted actress, is mentioned only to show that omission of her name In bequests is Intentional. Her Richard O. Libby. of Norwich, left entire estate to others (X.

Y. Jft -v Km til T'rrfA I FIRST PHOTOGRAPH ever taken of famous columned tombs on Tlnian Island, north of Guam, in Marianna group of islands. Tombs were first discovered by Captain George An- COUNTESS MATSUMofo, who reached San Francisco on way to Washington, Is wife of noted Japanese financier and grand daughter of late Count Watanabe, Minister of Imperial Household. (Int'l Newsreel.) KATHERINE LECKIE (left), i'fw. iaa.

At fashionable party In New York they were beaten when they repelled advances, have filed suits for damages aggreeatlng 13,500,000. Int'l Newsreel.) riui, Bcrn.t! son, English naval officer in ALOHA, winner of Dickie Cup for boats of San 1746, but Bishop Museum' nf FIRST PICTURE made all that Is left of French battleship "La France which capsized and sank after hitting uncharted rocks off French coast. Few lives vere l0Rt (Int'l Newsreel.) w. iB tawu vj miss iionoiuiu, naa jusi measured and Reva McNamar for owner. Howard Dill.

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