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I I I 1 i LD AS SEEN BY A»S EYE. POPE LEO XIII PERMANENTLY ENTOMBED. Rome_Above is shown tomb ordered built by the late Pope Leo and in which his body will be permanently entombed The body is now in the crypt at St. Peter’s, but will be trans ferred Jo this tomb in the Cathedral of St. John. ll->■>, ■ I ■.-.... • « NEW FRENCH AMBASSADOR TO THE UNITED STATES Parts—M. Daeschner who has been announced by the Frenlh Embassy to succeed M. Jules J. Jusserand as the French Ambassador to the II. S. A. HOME FIRST—POLITICS NEXT. Chicago—Mrs. Mary Hard Hart,. candidate for cjlection as congress woman at large lin Illinois, stayed away from politics unJil her four children were grown and comfort of her home assured. She made a good run in thci late election. NED WAYBURN DRILLS FUTURE DANCING STARS . New York—Ned Waybum is directing a class of his dancing pupils in high and side kickjng. as well as back exercises. These drills help to develop the natural graces of these future stars of the stage. LEAD IN VICTORY OVER LABORITES. | jonckin—An exclusive portrait of David Lloyd George ana Sir Alfred Mond, who are credited with being mainly responsible for the downfall of the MacDonald Labor rule* MAN 79 ELOPES WITH GIRL t4 , LouisviP^' Ky.—When Cecil Campbell, 79, applied to a Jeffersonville magistrate for a license to marry 14-year-old Mat tie Catherine Walling, he was arrested. Campbell is a father of 17 children, while the girl is a fourth grade pupil in school. HELPED HUBBY TO WIN SEAT. London—Lady Diana Manners, who returned from America to aid Jier husband, Ma)or A. Duff Cooper in his campaign for House of Par* liamenrJ’ He won.