British Reds Demanding Aid for Spain London’s famous Irafalgar Square packed by British members of the Communist party as leaders ad dressed them during the recent unity demonstration in “Aid of Spain.” Mayors of Two Winchesters Meet An interesting ceremony is pictured here as Mayor C. R Anderson of Winchester, Va., presents a flag of the American city to Mayor A. T. . dmonds of Winchester, England. The American mayor is in mufti. The flag was presented as a token of good-will from the modem Ameri can city to its ancient namesake. ONE-BOY NEWSPAPER With 85 paid subscribers and enough advertising to keep his sheet “Out of the red,” Edwin L. Hem inger, nine-year-old editor and pub lisher, is shown at the small hand press with which he puts out his “Glendale Times." Young Hemin ger, whose father is editor of the Findlay (Ohio) Republican-Courier, and whose grandfather, I. N. Hem inger, has been a Findlay publisher since 1890, put out his first paper on a typewriter a year ago. His grandfather bought him a press. GOPHER CO-CAPTAIN Julius Alfonse is the co - captain and halfback of the powerful Uni versity of Minnesota football team. Experts call the team unbearable. Swedish Week-End House on Legs This unusual week-end house was erected on six legs at a vacation point near Stockholm, Sweden. The open space unde# the house pro vides space for automobiles. Steel I-beair.8 form the supports and main frame for the structure. The house is similar ih principle to modernistic dwellings which have been introduced into the United States in recent years. The structure is prefabricated and can be readily assembled on the lot Crippled War Veterans Pray for Peace i—i 'hbtim'i i i ......— Gathered before the miracle working shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes, in France, battered war veterans - from all the nations of Europe—many of them former enemies—Joined in prayers for peac^*, A hundred and . fifty thousand veterans nade the pilgrimage to this year's peace congress at the grotto. Scenes and Persons in the Current News . J i' ' v t ■ . ' 1 ’ • J- i s 1—Parade of the Grand Army of the Republic down Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, during the annual encampment. 2—New palace of the League jf Nations in Geneva which was occupied recently with dedicatory ceremonies. 3—Harry W. Colmery of Topeka, Kan., and Mrs. C. W. Hahn of Wayne, Nebraska, who were elected national commander of the American Legion and president of the women's auxiliary at the Cleve land convention. Almost Died of Thirst in Desert Some of the eight passengers and crew c* lour of the Imperial Air ways liner "Horsa” shown as they lay near exhaustion under the shade of the plane wing on the Arabian'desert where they made a for led landing recently. In the foreground is Mrs. Wallace Smith of Brisbane, England, the only woman in the party, who said when they were res cued, "Had another day passed, I doubt if any of us would have been alive.” They drank dew from the plane wings. MAYORESS FROM CHILE n.m.llilMHi .IB Paying a long-deferred visit to New York is Mrs. Alicia C. De Er razuris, wh^is shown on the S. S. Santa Barbfll. Back home in Chile the senora is mayor of Providen cia, one of the country’s most aristo cratic residential communities. She is the first woman mayor in Chile. CHINESE GIRL WINS Little Gem Hoahing, of China, proved herself a sensation at the girl’s junior lawn tennis champion ship tournament at Wimbledon. Three Steel Barons Get Together : rr- T Seldom doe* a photographer snare three big fish such as these with one snap of the camera shutter, niey are three of the biggest steel executives in the nation, pictured chatting in the Union club, Cleveland, where they met prior to attending the Great Lakes exposition. Left to right: Tom M. Girdler, chairman and president of Republic Steel; Eugene C. Grace, president of Bethlehem Steel, and William A. Irvin, president of United States Steel. Gathering the Grape Harvest in France Vineyard workers gathering a bumper croi of luscious grapes at Vougeot, France, near Dijon, an area famous throughout the world far the quality of its vintages. after a battle in the streets of Madrid when many of the cap tured’rebels were killed as ex amples, Queen Isabel, not satis fied, sent word to her general to kill still more of the captured. Her general’s reply is worthy of repetition: “Does the lady not un derstand,” he said, “that if we shoot all the soldiers We catch, the blood will rise up to her own chamber and drown her?” Week's Supply of Postum Free Read the offer made by the Pos tum Company in another part of this paper. They will send a full week’s supply of health giving Postum free to anyone who writes for it.—Adv. Reason Enough Man is the only animal that blushes. The other animals don’t need to. If You’re Told to “Alkalize” Try This Remarkable “Phillips” Way Thousands are Adopting On every side today people are being urged to alkalize their stomach. And thus ease symptoms of “acid indiges tion,” nausea and stomach upsets. To gain quick alkalization, just do this: Take two teaspoons of PHIL LIPS’ MILK OF MAGNESIA 30 minutes after eating. OR — take two Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia Tablets, which have the same antacid effect. Relief comes almost at once — usually in a few minutes. Nausea, “gas” — fullness after eating and “acid indigestion” pains leave. You feel like a new person. Try this way;. You’ll be surprised at results. Get either the liquid ‘‘Phil lips” or the remarkable, new Phillips* Milk of Magnesia Tablets. Delightful to take and easy to carry with you. Only 25/ a box at all drug stores. MILK OP MAGNESIA Bright Outlook “What made the good old days “good” was that you were young. When Women Need Cardui If you seem to have lost some of your strength you had for your favorite activities, or foryour house work .. . and care less about your meals . . . and suffer severe dis comfort at certain times ... try Cardui 1 Thousands and thousands of women say it has helped them. By increasing the appetite, im proving digestion, Cardui helps you to get more nourishment. Asstrength returns, unnecessary functional aches* pains and nervousness just seem to go away. Tampered Optimism The true optimism is one that is tempered. 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