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GIBBONS. For three days the lte under the preat gold dome for so many years he minis ied silently past the purple ?8 which rested the frail re ;*?-as once said he had "just A crucifix is clasped in the * son of simple Irish immi - of prelate and scholar. H. ?t K. from P. T. rzz-:?i ^eVjsSrthCarolina'th<? 4r?;id'!?ormed?>y the holes ^ Scship' "?0d ?dea ?f the hpTr--' Y Shipbuilding Corp._ ?? hfi?J,r5plf.d man- on tht> "Kht a *** that p rlm the natives of Upp "* Si.K?*nn?ny mieht have th" benefit Poland JanU ?P^sed whether they i ?s you remember, won a sweep *-.KgrfW ft (f,?r{,ffrf er > COLONEL GEORGE HAR? VEY, our next Ambassador to Great Britain, smilingly poses with President Harding for the photographers on the White House lawn after con? ferring with the President and Secre? tary Hughes for an hour regarding poli? cies to be pursue.! upon assumption of his duties at Lon? don. Underwood / / Left ? MME. CU? RIE, who, with her husband, discovered radium, from a new photo made in her private laboratory in Paris, France. The famous scientist will arrive early next month to lec? ture, and a fund of $100,000 is now being raised to buy her one gram of her precious discovery. It will be presented to her as a token of appreciation for her work. Mirzaoff Oval, right?LIEUTENANT COMMANDER HENRY REUTERDAHL, the famous naval artist, at work putting the finishing touches on his naval panel, "We Are Ready Now," which was recently unveiled at the Mis? souri State Capitol. The huge mural represents a fleet of U. S. Army trans? ports under convoy of a flotilla of des? troyers. Underwood Left?AT THE CHI? CAGO DOG SHOW. A chummy pair that aroused much inter? est at the recent show of the Chicago Kennel Club. Mas? ter D. S. Lockwood and his Palisade po? lice dog, Armin, which, accordin,'!,- to press reports, is val? ued at $10,000. International Below, rif/ht ? The MODERN TEXAS COWBOY straps his saddle across ^he hood of his trusty six-cylinder auto and hies himself across the prairie, lariat in hand, to rope steers?at least that's the method in vogue down in Marfa, Texas, with the cowpuncher shown in our photo. Underwood znPc THE LATE JOHN BURROUGHS at the* door of "Woodchuck Lodge," the famous naturalist's retrer.t ?high up in the woods of the Cats kills overlooking the Hudson River at West Park. There, last 3 uih d a y, on his ?ighty-fourth birth? day, Mr. Burroughs was laid to rest in a grave blasted out of solid rock in the mountainside, while hundreds gathered to pay final tribute as the birds in the trees sang a requiem to the man who under? stood them. Beal? SCANDALOUS! A quintet ? of "pretty girls" snapped leav? ing the boys' rooms of a Harvard dorm?but, don't be shocked? they're boys rehears? ing for the Hasty Pudding Club's an? nual show, "Wetward Ho!" to be seen at the Waldorf the 21st and 22d. Underwood ? \