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SATURDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 7. 1925
Pictures News
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This remarkable picture shows a in maneuvers with the Pacific fleet, cisco and two planes fell into the
squadron of navy planes from the After this picture was taken the sea, one pilot being killed,
naval air station at San Diego, Calif, squadron flew north to San Fran-
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Upon the request of President protect Panama City from rioters, ed to destroy the city unless rents
Chiari of Panama three battalions The capital city of Panama was men- were reduced. The American troops
from the 33rd Infantry at Fort Clay- aced by disorders of the working were sent in to protect and maintain
ton, Canal Zone, were called in to men led on by radicals who threaten- order.
Legal and Domestic Aid for Mitchell Defense
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Col. William D. Mitchell, the “Bad ton, D. C. Col. Mitchell is shown de- Reid of Illinois, left and Mrs William
Boy” of the United States Army, tying the testimony of his superior of D. Mitchell, right, think up the moves
has excellent help in his defense at ficers while the two best helpers for to check-mate the testimony of the
the court martial trial at Washing-his defense, Congressman Frank D.army prosecution.
Home After Stormy Cruise in Foreign Waters
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This unusual photo shows thekaiser, Prince Philip of Messe, hus-
Princess Mafalda of Italy on her band of Princess Mafalda, Landgraf
first visit to her bridegroom’s family. Frederick Karl of Hesse, Prince
Standing, left to right: Prince Wald-Richard of Hesse, Prince Woolgang
emar, Prince Christian, Prince of Hesse. Seated, left to right:
Henry of Prussia, brother of the ex- Princess Henry of Prussia, Princess
American Troops Keeping Order in Panama
5,000 Raids
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“Honest Tom” Cavanaugh, Pitts
burg police lieutenant, has resigned
from the force after having made
more than 5,000 liquor raids. Once
he descended on 200 places in two
days. He had been on the force
twenty years.
Mafalda, Landgrafen Margarethe of
Hesse, sister of the ex-kaiser, and
Princess Wolfgang of Hesse.
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Thirty million dollars to split
among them—that is the fortune
that has come to >lrs. Richard Mc-
Culloch of St. Louis and her three
children. Mrs. McCulloch’s father,
the late John I. Beggs left nearly all
his huge estate to his grandchildren
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jj Sen. Peter Goelel Gerry of Rhodeleaving the London Register’s office
j Island, and his new bride, the formerafter their wedding there.
I Mrs. Edith Vanderbilt, are shown
Beats Navy at Own Game
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Flying his seaplane at a record-races at Baltimore, Md. This shows
breaking speed of 232 miles per hour left to right, Lieutenant Doolittle,
Lieutenant James Doolittle of the Mrs. Doolittle, his wife, and Maj
army, beat the crack U. S. Navy Gen. Mason M, Patrick, head of the
flyers as well as Great Britain and army air service.
Italy, winning the Schenider Cup
ceives $12,000 a year half a million
m securities and a country home; the
aemainder of the $30,000 000 fm
tune is to be divided equally among
the children. The children are,
above John I. McCulloch 16; left
Mary McCulloch, 12; and below
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This is Mrs. Edythe Louise Dick brewer of Quincy, 111., charging h«
of Chicago with her baby, Betty was responsible for the breaking u|
Louise. Mrs. Dick has sued her form of Mrs. Dick’s home.
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these two Los Angeles council- to right they are “Big Joe” Fitz
men wen- convicted of accepting Patrick and Charlie Downs. The
a $2,000 bribe for their votes on a photo shows them in their orison
traction measure and have boon sent
to prison fur one to ten years. Left |»«ij
And the Navy Got a New Admiral
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Lieut. Jimmy Doolittle, U. S. A., field, at Dayton, 0., his mates put
got into the Schneider seaplane race an admiral’s uniform on him, loaded
at Baltimore and won first prise in him in a run-down rowboat and
what was thought to be a navy affair carted him all over Dayton.
So when he got back to McCook ; —.. .■
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