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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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ill "xx S. it v'ft I UK tx tern II 1 Sx! jfWMW i V-Pk I i .3 I I 4 i 1 S5 'at LATEST PHOTO Gr.APH of Bishop Ethel bert Talbot, presiding Bishop of Episcopal Church. (Int'l y. Newsreel.) 1 Mil Iff. f- "jVS fW VA -1 "'4- if Vs iTi CrP-i tli 1 IP ft A i GRANDSON OF KINO GEORGE OF ENGLAND Very young Master Lascalles, son of Viscount and Princess Mary, in his most recent photograph.

He is first grandchild- of British rulers. (Int'l Newsreel.) ETHEL PATRICIA KENNEDY (above), pretty manicurist In V' leading Chicago hotel, has filed suit for 550,000 against John LATEST PHOTOGRAPH OF GEORGE, rnfirtnn. nhlcaro'ii Ffr Commissioner. nlWi ML i MISS IRENE SCHMIDT, of elevated to Cardinalate. (Int'l Newsreel.) New York, wears snappy riding posed and exclusive photograph shows Patrick, Cardinal Hayes, of New York, at Station WEAF, broadcasting message for Catholic charities.

(Int'l Newsreel.) SS1 rcstume at Hot Springs, Va. (Int'l Newsreel.) 4 1 'mmmmm 1 5v 1 tt: TRAINING .11 7 JkJ Is I i x-V 4, It' i If 1 UI '1; tvl fx 8 tr7 4 4j 4 4. MRS. ERNESTINE F. STEWART, prominent in New York politics, was one of three women named, with four men, to select now leader for Tammany Hall to succeed late C.

F. Murphy. (Int'l Newsreel.) MIXING IN SOCIETY. Preparing for open-air charity fair, where they will dispense sodas to tftirsty crowds, Mrs. Vernoa Howe Bailey, Mrs.

Alexander Barker and Mrs. Dralln- HONESTY NOT HIS ONLY REWARD. "YOU CAN'T CAPITALIZE HOSPI- "This money is going into our home TALITY" So judge told Mrs. Loretta and onto our kids' backs," said "Honest" Montayne (above), sixty-year-old. Elgin, John Cody, New York City chauffeur.

(Int'l Newsreel.) court Martin get professional instruction. KEEPING IT ROLLING. Arriving in Boston, world's largest IU- woman' when she sued for estate of smiling after Mrs. Charles May Swift, of baseball being pushed through streets of many States in interest wealthy Civil War veteran whom she had Ferrisburg, presented him with check of Citizens' Military Training Camps, is received by General unsuccessfully sued for breach of. prom- for hastening to return In Jewels Brewster and Lieutenant-Governor Fuller.

(Intl Newsreel.) lse short time before Bhe had Ieft hIa talcab- (Iw'l Newsreel.) (Int'l Newsreel.) I. A HOW IT IS DONE. Third United States CaT 4 'V HOW IT IS DONE. Third United States Cavalry Regiment at Fort Myer, passes In review before commanders of various National Guard units of United States, in conference in Washington on militia affairs. Col.

H. G. Haw kins and Major-General George G. Rlckard mounted, take salute. (Int'l Newsreel DAVID WARK GRIFFITH, of New York, noted motion picture director, has returned from Italy, where he arranged to make picture around work of Fascisti.

(Int'l Newsreel.) TIT1 WORLD'S LARGEST STADIUM FROM AIR. Remarkable view of Wembley Stadium, near London, with 130,000 watching soccer match between Newcastle United and Villa, taxing stadium to capacity (Int'l Newsreel.) Y7 IA rt jxl v. as. is SOMETHING NEW. Armored rum-runner May was, captured by Harbor Police New York City after it had run afoul of cable In attempting to escape.

Note how mow was torn by impact. Also note armored turret, which protected helmsman from machine-gun bullets from police boat (Int'l Newsreel) 9 r' xx li Will- 5 j. ok I i wwt FIREMAN FIRST, LAST AND I v-" I 3. i rilE TIME His position as patien 1 awaiting operation In New York HospitB 's wVi, x1-- iLiW" IS came second when Fireman- Slavln (above), of New York City Fire Department smelled smoke Despite FIRELESS COOKER OF INDIAN basket, shown In New York museum. AMPHIBIAN TANK.

United States Army officials are experimenting with this tank, which carries three-inch gun, and travel! FRANCE'S KING OF ARCH- REGAINS SON AFTER SEVENTEEN YEARS. EKS is shown letting go Ms Howard McConnell, kidnaped as baby by father arrow at archery carnival at and reared by aunt, is shown here with his mother liir-ncouit. near Heauvais. after they had bten reunited in Lynn, Mass. (Int'l (Int'l Newsreel.) wt-oniic, i.c waa fmc(j wiU) fo0(J aI)(j rea.not Btones gathered In wooden tongs and Inserted.

(Int'l Newsreel.) over lan an on water witn eflual ease. It Is shown climbing from (Int'l Newsreel Copyright. 1924. Internttonl Newi Serrjce, a.

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