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A TIIK IMMENSITY OF THE POWERFUL ZK S In shown to full
advantage In this closo-up picture of U. 8. sailors pulling tho
mighty dirigible into ll* hangar at Lnkehurst, N. J. Men ap
pear like anta beneath tho Zeppclin'a giant nose./ 0
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My ratine Allen of Covington, Ky., 1* only is months old but she
ran read the alphabet n» good ns tho average adult. This picture of her
and her mother van taken after a test by educators.
The Only Ambassador
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Here Is the only full - fledged i in' ~i > • idor In China. lie Is Lev Mlk
hallovltch Knrakhnti newly appointed liussian envoy Hero ho Is on
tho steps of the prccldent'iS palace In IVktnp. nfter ho had presented his
credentials. Other countries huts only ministers In China,
HERALD CAMERA’S RECORD OF THE NEWS
Prodigy
The bathing beauties and other essentials of the rapidly moving world were given a day off by the photographer who went in search of unusual poses by man's best friend,
the dog. Ho found them.
Citizens Join Search For Missing Girl
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Hundreds of Infuriated Los Angeles citizens have Joined police In the search for Nina and May Martin,
9 and 12, believed to have been kidnaped and probably murdered by degenerates. It is one of the mos?
thorough hunts in the city's history. Here a posse is shown beating through a field, nor the little girl’s
liomc. In an effort to find some tangible clew. Stretched ont In a line several blocks long, the men tramped
through the weeds and bushes, covering every foot of the ground. *
““TIIK Ki ll RATTLESNAKE owned l»' Herman lilarkhawk of
lirownsville, Tex., linn developed a case of "nerves' 1 in the New
York climate. It will not eat without the accompaniment of
the (toothing music from the shimmy pipe of dolm Little Thun-
der, an Irouuois Indian
CHINESE PHILOSOPHERS RELIEVED that the famous
••Temple of Heaven." In Peking, was the exact center of the
universe. Picture slums a party of American bluejackets en
tering tlio grounds of the temple, comparing it to Coney Island
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CHILDREN OK TODAY are not satisfied with toys that ap
pealed to our gramttathrrs and grandmothers. They demand
more modem playthings—live toys, if possible. Here is » see
tion of the toy department of a la rye Washington department
store. It lias hern converted Into a live pony yard.
Proof Positive That the Photographers Have Gone to the Dogs
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA.
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Beatrice Helm, 5. of Washington,
is shown hero with tho cake she
baked all by herself for President
Coolidge. Beatrice has been cook
ing since a tot —which is all she is
now, one might say.
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A letter from his grandmother.
Mrs. Mary C. Holland of Los An
geles. awaited Lieut. Lowell Smith,
commander of the 'round-the-world
flight, when he arrived In Washing
ton. It told him how proud she
was of his achievement.
A $20,000,000 Target
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The U. S. S. Washington, only partially completed at a cost of more than $20,000,000, will be sunk dur
ing a drill practice off Virginia Capes in December. The destruction of the ship is necessary under the
terms of the armament conference.
What Tornado Did to Steel Trestle
This was a 120-foot steel bridge before the tornado came. But it might have been so much cardboard
for all the wind cared. It was a railroad trestle on the soo line, near Withee, Wis. Fifty were killed in the
storm.
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PRETTY f.IKLS PLAY an Important part In the national ob
servance of Forget-Me-Not Day. Miss Thelma Simpson of Chi
cago will be among llie young women who will assist In rais
ing funds for the relief of the needy wounded and disabled
Itfcrao *t Um World War . n Nov 4
WASHINGTON society lias
been introduced to. the charm
ine Princess Pragatipoli of
Siam, who is in the national
capital on a visit. The hus
band of the princess is a
brother of the king of Siam.
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THE LATEST recruit to the
list es Washington debutantes
is, Mis« Jnez B. Stanfield.
<’ milder of Senator and Mrs.
Inniiell of Oregon, who will
•*vc \ “coming out" tea i«
December*