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i NEWS OF THE WORLD AS SEEN BY THE CAMERA’S EYE. 3 1 .EX-SENATOR HOKE SMITH WEDS SECRETARY \ \ Pelham Manor. N. Y,— Hdk* Smith former U- S. Senator from Georgia. Governs of Geci'gia and Secretary of the In tenor in President Clevelandcabinet, 'was married ihere to 'Mazie Crawford of Corcfelk, Georgia. The bride.is_28 and .the Jgroom 69. r GIRL CONFESSES $15,000,000 JEWEL ROBBERIES. New York—Dot Kelly, burlesque actress whose confession -#4W- serve to clear up the big "Jewel robbferies here recently, the work of some “mas ter mind” who directs the thieves. JOCKEY HAYNES IN HIS COLORS ON EPINARD Saratoga, N- Y.—Jockey Haynes on Epinard the famous rench race horse that is in America for a series of four races •with American thoroughbreds for the world's title. Epinard lost the first race to Wise Counsellor last week, •'■■yitfu. I «.yI■ m»< Mi I IT.vw.-. ir. rtfI .yrt .^1 i } ] ua.'*.Yit>yatta ■gpppwy.. . •so THAT’S WHERE MY BOY LOWELL IS!’ Los Angeles—Lieut. Horace S. Kenyyon, Jr pointing out to Mrs. Maud H. Smith, mother of Lieut. Lowell Smith, World Flight Commander the spot where they were at that time, on this epochal trip. PACKED ’EM IN WITH A MONKEY Butte, Mont.—Us ng a monkey; as tho “horrible example” the Rev. Z. Colon O’Farrell, pastor of the Bap tist Church here, preached a sermon on evolution. More than 300 people PRINCE OF WALES AND HIS SECRETARY. The Prince of Wales is here shown accompanied by his Sec retary, General Trotter. The Prince is in America for the ' Polo matches and is on his way to his Canadian ranch. C33 OUR ♦Tames Rockwell Sheffield of New York City has been named by Presi dent Coolldge as Ambassador to Mez loo to succeed Charles B, Warren, who resigned early last month.