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SPECIALIST WILL REMAKE ROMAN NOSE OF ACTRESS INTO ONE OF GREEK TYPE
Fannie Brice showing her Roman nose of more or less prominence which soon will take on the perfect Grecian contour.
Fannie Brice, stage star, plans a change in her makeup. Not in the brand she uses in her dressing room. Oh, my no! It's more serious than that. Hitherto Fannie has had a Roman nose, but now—for art's sake it must become Grecian. Therefore Dr. Henry J. Scireson, hisago specialist, got out his saws, hatchets, chisels, files and what-other instruments were necessary and started to remodel Fannie's proboscis.
Oscar W. Under into the Dem presid mug, according to c gomery before the state for the second date of my party, we cherish and am de resolutions offering
Fannie Brice showing her Roman nose of more or less prominence which soon will take on the perfect Grecian contour.
Fannie Brice, stage star, plans a change in her makeup. Not in the brand she uses in her dressing room. Oh my no! It's more serious than that. Hitherto Fannie has had a Roman nose, but now—for art's sake—it must become Grecian. Therefore Dr. Henry J. Scireson, Chicago specialist, got out his saws, hatchets, chisels, files and what-other instruments were necessary and started to remodel Fannie's proposals.
CAUSE OF ROYAL GRANDDAD'S SMILE
Princess Mary, Viscountess Lascelles, with her son, George H. R. Hubert.
There's a reason for the smile which decorates the face of her George of England these days. The reason is that he's the royal granddaddy to this husky youngster, George Henry Hubert, son of Princess Mary, Viscountess Lascelles, and now several months old.
GOVERNOR SENDS TROOPS TO HALT FLOGGINGS IN TULLE
GOVERNOR SENDS TROOPS TO HALT FLOGGINGS IN TULSA
Birdseye view of Tulsa, taken from steeple of Catholic church, view of auditorium, and Gov. J. C.
The city of Tulsa, Ohio, has been placed under martial law by Governor Waltom of Oklahoma while state and city authorities probe the scores of floggings that have been administered by mugwau bands to citizens in the night hours in recent weeks. All civilians must be off the road from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. governor's action follow whipping of Nathan Han
UNDERWOOD BONNET TOSSED INTO RING
Sen. Oscar W. Underwood.
Oscar W. Underwood, Alabama's senior senator, has cast his hat into the Dem presidential ring to offer battle to Gov. Al Smith's beer mug, according to close friends and observers. In a speech at Montgomery before the Alabama legislature Underwood said, "to have my state for the second time suggest my name as the presidential candidate of my party would be a crowning honor—one that I would greatly cherish and am delighted to receive." The legislators then adopted resolutions offering Underwood and indorsing him as a candidate.
JOYS OF GIRLHOOD FINALLY COME TO KAWRIVER GIRL
Emma Adams.
Sen. Oscar W. Underwood.
Oscar W. Underwood, Alabama's senior senator, has cast his hat into the Dem presidential ring to offer battle to Gov. Al Smith's beer mug, according to close friends and observers. In a speech at Montgomery before the Alabama legislature Underwood said, "to have my state for the second time suggest my name as the presidential candidate of my party would be a crowning honor—one that I would greatly cherish and am delighted to receive." The legislators then adopted resolutions offering Underwood and indorsing him as a candidate.
BAY STATERS GUIDE NATION'S DESTINY
FIRST WOMAN 'PHONE OPERATOR
Miss Emma M. Nutt.
Miss Emma M. Nutt, of Chelsea, Mass., is said to be the first woman telephone operator in the world. She started her work in 1878 and worked from eight in the morning until six at night and every other Sunday. The switchboard was a crude afax looking something like a sewing machine.
President Calvin Coolidge, left, and House Speaker Frederick Gillette, snapped after first White House conference.
President Calvin Coolidge held one of his first official conferences in the executive offices of the White House with Speaker Frederiek H. Gillette of the house of representatives. The Massachusetts statesmen refused to discuss the conference with newspapermen, but it is believed that the administration program for the next congress was the object of the meeting.
THE LENIN OF TODAY
President Calvin Coolidge, left, and House Speaker Frederick Gillette,
snapped after first White House conference.
President Calvin Coolidge held one of his first official conferences
in the executive offices of the White House with Speaker Frederick H.
Gillette of the house of representatives. The Massachusetts statesmen
refused to discuss the conference with newspapermen, but it is believed
that the administration program for the next congress was the object
of the meeting.
THE LENIN OF TODAY
Nicolai Lenin, Russ dictator, in his most recent pose.
This photograph of Nicolai Lenin, taken by his sister, Marie, was
snapped while he was perusing the papers for the first time since his
recent illness. It is believed to be the first picture of the Red chieftain
to come out of Russia since last March.
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"HONEYMOON" OF GIRL BRIDE LEADS DIRECTLY FROM ALTAR TO PRISON CELL
Mrs. Katherine Clayton Paul.
Five days a bride and just about all of that time spent alone in a dingy, barred, prison cell. That was the experience of Mrs. Katherine Clayton Paul, 18-year old bride of Joseph Paul of Cleveland. It seems that in the anxiety of their youthful love the bride to be so far forgot herself that she swore her age was twenty-one. A new Ohio law provides that parties under twenty-one cannot be married without parents
Mrs. Katherine Clayton Paul.
Five days a bride and just about all of that time spent alone in a singy, barred, prison cell. That was the experience of Mrs. Katherine Clayton Paul, 18-year old bride of Joseph Paul of Cleveland. It seems that in the anxiety of their youthful love the bride to be so far forgot herself that she swore her age was twenty-one. A new Ohio law provides that parties under twenty-one cannot be married without parents consent. Her father objected to the marringe and in a fit of rage on hearing of it had her arrested for perjury. Now he and Paul are trying to get her out of jail but the law insists that she face trial for perjury and a possible penitentiary sentence.
WOMAN HEADS WISCONSIN BANK
Mrs. Emma Duerrwaechter.
Mrs. Emma Duerrwaechter is the president of the Germantown State Bank, South Germantown, Wis. She was made president on the death of her father, the former president, in January, 1923. She has had a business training, however, and was notary public for the institution since its organization.
SHE COMPLETES THREE YEARS AT IMPORTANT POST
Mrs. Helen H. Gardner.
Mrs. Helen H. Gardner recently completed her third year as one of the three civil service Commissioners. She was appointed by President Wilson and was the first woman ever to hold that position.
STATELY QUEEN PREACHES STATE'S HOPE OF TURNING ARID LANDS INTO FARMS
STATELY QUEEN PREACHES STATE'S HOPE OF TURNING ARID LANDS INTO FARMS
To keep before officials and citizens of the state and nation at all times the Columbia basin irrigation project Miss Elizabeth Thomson, daughter of the mayor of Lewisston, Iowa, appears frequently at conventions and other public gatherings in the west as "Princess Columbia." The irrigation project, long talked of, is designed to draw waters by canals and tunnels from rivers and takes of three states into an arid section in central part of Washington state.
Miss Elizabeth Thomson as Princess Columbia.