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NBV DEITAIN DAILY Ilir '.t.7J WMRcsransB'jnmijiitn! HERALD CA TELL THEIR STORY imMrcfipiii MERA-MEN Disclaims Babe, Asks Blood Test Chicago vs. N. Y. Chess Match J 1 till " "- ' j? 4'TJ Undfrwood & Underwood Photo Declaring he is not the father of his wife's brihy, Itiulolph Model! has de manded that a Chicago court select three physicians to submit hhu, his wife and th baby to a blood test. The demand creates a precedent in Illinois courts. Picture shows the hnby an'l wife. WrWCWtM Paper Cutting His Art Seven Thrones Bid For Her la , . Stsf s-V. : XH. i ii fPl I? 1 ' Av AB2j l' Vn -via 111 l f 1.:; . .-.'Jf . ! Wj . ..CCOu. M4tf' Jl llMU,i' 'A'.v,' SW.' AMI EcIusit Edltori' TMture Strricr Photo Tolpi)hone' company employes at Chicnso enfase In their annual chess match with New York, each team remaining in its home town. Moves are telegraphed and recorded on a telegrarh typewriter. Underwood & Underwood Photo Pedro Cortellis, Cuban, is an expert at paper cutting and with his scissors can produce with stnrtling swiftness likenesses of almost anything. Here he is at work in his Now York studio, copying a model. Underwood A Underwood Photo This girl Isn't obliged to wait for a prince charming. Seven crown princes are ready to marry her the mlnuta she snys "yes." She's Princess Ileana. ' IS, daughter of the king and queen of Rumania. Pius XI Receives Ambassadors of the Faith French Convicts Bound for 'Island of Living Death' I'ii- 0 I'in- receiving the jirrsidcnts of the Inlcnialionul Society of the rropagation of the Faith at Cie 'p g ' x- J'f' (, P'. jW"" iim .fcji, nIl,. .-.,., ,,.?. 1,1,n.Ui,.c..'il...i-i I'aiiai palace in Home. . '"i -JT fof xg'" sf' v fwM'f N French prisoners marching to board the convict ship La Marlniera for Devil's Island, off the coast of French ' $Jm g jj " ' J? Sjwft vJtjK4fcij Guinna, where they will be esiled on what is known as 'TUe Island of Living Death." Heroic Horse Gets U. S. Pension 2 fe"' -' ; . i''l -"7 V h:j FirstLady Drinks Tea Toast : Sfi V l'i.'fefeiri5 IJndenreod ft Underwood Photo m!, V jftWvKJ 3"f ' ' the nvist,t setreniv of the nai, MISS TMILY MICKF. (above) ffiu Wll v t iyriTl i though lost his rrturiK.l to Ins liar mil MISS LI ( LI I represent , ft K , IlK A' . jrf&wkm 'W4A'i fV4r " di--- nfflor i tr , to e Yo.k It.ucl.ff. s college Tambt dge, m the gt$tW $Afr 1 . ?T i-.It4 ! 6" -,w Hw'P Sk, t ifiiif MMImV The Long and Short of It W . - , . . SirR WJSf v t 3i. 1 tKiSew00 mi iimiiiii -iiilliiiiiili nnr-mii "Whisl.o Tnili.r-nl X TTnr.rwt PV.r.trt .m1 .hint mln huso m tli t n t 1 States nrmv anl a crick tJl iiOS-l-Jr c ivcci a:-, liiiiini;;ii!" cii.-ciiavue 1 1 oin t war ii'-partmeni anci , , , ... ... it i, rndfrwood & Lncifrwooa Phoic ..I h, ,,t w.rltltvH in warm Hawaiian p..tur.. lie .,.,., x. n ...... oliserviii.iiiis on the 1 1 1 1 Million with new rrv nrtitic:il horizon with winc h it is hopn a sight roar be taken whether the horizon is visible or not. 100 American Baby T TV V ' ' ' c N i v vij. 4 SWrtti WkiVj JAMES HBENT HILL, newly elected president of the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Iouis railroad, started as relief agent at a little branch line for $15 a week. In 2S vears time he has risen from that job "to the presidency of the road. Mrs. Calvin Coolidge. honorary president f fte Girl Scouts, formally opens a Washington coffee shop, the profits of which will be turned over to that organization. Left to right: Mis Helen Page, Mrs. Coolidge, Mrs. I'harles R. Lindsay, district commissioner of the Girl Scouts. Smooth Out Tacna-Arica Wrinkles Ms a t'Ti-lrrvM h I'Tinpoorl Phoi' H. L. MFM"IKN lurrs he will ririr fmi:i ( tiiaiN ff on S-'K- of 1 j Amrifin Mfrcur.v, mas:. zinc Lc edits, ixuuing done u."rc quickly and the bal teews to enjij iu ! I 4 f 1 : 4 , V. I'ndrwood Cndcrwoed Phot Mrs. Marearot Ponton, Baltimore, bclicre Am"rican ideas are hftfr than .risii ones o sue rarnrs nrr i. any a la scpinw. .nrv. i.'emon gis B'T Tim Tarver, S feet fl inches in height, considered the world's tallest ma ling Major Mite, .! inches tall and weighing 21 pounds in one hand, a ms worth of Moue Mouiain half dollars in the other. mcjccci wiMllicacMiiqlwie,ncSc Secretary of State Kellogg, in his Washington office, seeks with representatives of Chile and Pern to nntangle ihe Tacna-Arica mare. Left to right: (standing), Dr. Santiago F. Bedoya, second secretary of the Peruvian em- bassy; Alfredo I'rada, first secretary of the same embassy; Francis White, chief of Latin-American section, state department; Don Frederico Agacio, counselor of the Chilean embassy; Benjamin Cohen, secretary of the Chilean embassy. (Seated), IIrnan (correct) Velarde, Peruvian ambassador, Secretary Kellogg, Dr. Michel Cruchado, Chilean ambassador. .