Chicago Gets Coffee Cargo Direct From Brazil Navy Has Most Powerful Seaplane of Its Kind * ? 8ti iiiii Steamship Delos W. Cook of ltio Janeiro. Brazil, unloading t>,U -.000 pounds of coffee in Chicago. This is the fjrst ship to make a direct voynge from South America to Chicago, ai 1 her cargo is the largest shipment of colTee that ever reached that city. Cabinet Members Caught Unawares EARNS HIS NICKNAME jpmmmmjm ^ MM Jm w 1 ? VXn>J>i mmm ?m The most powerful single motored seaplane In the world. It is the Navy Wright 2 (NW-2), enteral ([ Schneider Cup Seaplane race at Cowes, England, Sept. 28. The NW-2 has made more than 177 miles m j10Ur her trial flights. earns bravery medal English Mines Get Iceland Ponies I I Entirely oblivious to everything about them, Secretary of War J^>hn \Y, Weeks and Secretary of the Treasury Andrew \V. Mellon, following the mak ing of a formal picture of President roolldge's cabinet, just remained seated on the White House lawn when? they held what seemed to be a serious con ference. It Is seldom that two cabinet members are caught so entirely un awares in a photograph. and Fled Captain "Kescue" Knndall of the S. S. President Fillmore, whose photo- , graph is shown above, received four S. t O. S. calls on his latest trip to the Unit ed States from Knrope. The captain always answers mils for aid and, ow ing to his numerous rushes to help persons in distress, has been given the sobriquet "rescue." I i I MAY WED AN AMERICAN Hum Miss Sylvia Rosenthal, fifteen-year old St. I'aul, Minn., girl scout, who rescued from drowning the eleven yen r-old son of Dr. and Mrs. John l'arker of New York at White Bear lake, St. Paul. The girl was on her way to a scout meeting when she saw the youth topple from his canoe. He had been struck on the head with his paddle and without waiting a moment Sylvia dashed into the lake and In doing so broke her wrist. Despite this she succeeded In effecting a rescue after a struggle with the drowning youngster and dragged him to shore. INTERESTS THE ORIENT After a long and doubtless seasick passage, one of several hundred Ioelaud ponies, Imported from Reykjavik for service in the coal mines of South York shire, gazes sadly at the earth as he is swung ashore at Hull, England. This Is the Rival of the Saxophone After being held in Siberia by representatives of the Soviet government for six weeks, the American-owned ' gas schooner Iskuin arrived at Nome, Alaska, with the two Ited guards who had been placed aboard to watch the crew. The government charged the American traders with entering Siberia without proper clearance. After much dickering, the crew finally captured the Ked guards and made for Nome. This photograph was taken on board the Iskum. How France Has Rebuilt Lens 8 w <jp | PiP^r tf n ltonf*r^ g ^ New portrait of Prince George Ed j ward Alexander Edmund, fourth ion of the kliitf and queen of England, who. j It Is ru mo red in London, may marry Grace Vanderldlt, daughter of (Jen. ' and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt of New I ' 1 York. Prince George is twenty-one | years old. JAPAN QUAKE VICTIM B Transmission of Chinese and Jap anese writing has be'en accomplished by means of the new radio photog raphy Invention of C. Francis Jen kins of Washington, D. C. He is seen above with the device, which he demonstrated to representatives of the Japanese navy. HEAD OF THE UKRAINE * Maids and swains who hav?* hnetl to , dance to the moaning strains from the saxophone will soon he rewrting their tastes to a brand new instru ment which is called a sarrussuphone. The Niivy hand in Washington has the only one arid P. A. Feudale plays It. It is the deepest-toned instrument used in orchestras and more buss than a bass bassoon. Klan Wedding Made a Fine Spectacle w These interesting photographs are convincing evidence of just how France is paying the reparations Germany owes. The two photographs slwnv how the city of Lens looked after it had been shelled by the Germans in 1018, and us it appears today, entirely rebuilt with French labor and money. Max D. Kirjassoff, American consul at Yokohama, who was killed In the great Japanese disaster. Presenting a Scapegoat. "John, wake up," whispered his wife. "There's a burglar in the house." "Well, what do you want me to do ? get up and run the risk of being killed?" "No, but if you iind in the morning that somebody's gone through your pockets, don't blame me." ? Bostop Transcript. Here is the latest photograph 'of j Tschuber, the new. president of the Ukraine republic, succeeding Christian Rakovsky, nov: Russian ambassador to Great Britain. 4 ( i\?'r Flashlight photograph of the first Ku Klux Klan wedding, in 20,01)0 attended the wedding, which was a most remarkable spectac names of the bride and groom are not availuble, as the klan forbids P tiou of the mpmhp.rR1 irlanHtv.

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