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i 'I 1 I'll HI If li TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 20, 1922 MB WELP LAT EST MEWS CAUGMT f TM E CAMERA t:: Jl!' ' "sW--JiP "J 3,u O'Hoii cir Hl ' ' i ' ' i . .u Mrs Helen long lo rrn, wfo or a prominent business man n( UammoUton. N J, will cast tho deciding vdo In tlio Lovers' Co-op-nrntlvn union established here. Tho court consists ot three tnnn and three women, one of each of whom Is married, onn single nnd one a widow or widower, Tho union was formed to ptck tho proper mon for the proper women or vice versa. Questionnaires nro euppllcd to Ihoso upplylnK for mates and through thlj medium marriages are arranged, Bhould two suitors nk for the ntni woman It In for thn Judges of the court to decide who get her. Already J, 000 prospccthe husbands and wives have bsen enrolled, Thomas 11. Ddkcr, socrotary of the court. In shown with tho first batch of letterii presented to tho Judge. Councilman J, Louis O'Donnell Is tho married mnn of tho court. 5i w t ill i-1 i ... i, v i '" " - jsit.' , F Carpavlicr'io trie rcacuc" 'r. . . f. ;g i i i li. .i.i i ii ii i i i. Oeorges carpcntlor Is a rent reel hero, lie Ii playing the lend In production helm; filmed In Kngland. During the staging ot on scene, In which tho heroine, riding In a. conch, Is swept Into a river, the pinna went wrong. ,Tlio current In the river proved stronger than wan believed nnd only uiilclc swimming "by Carpcntlcr saved the iictrctm' life. Tho upper photograph shows tho conch being ongutfod nnd tho lower Cnrpontlor swimming to tho rescue. Noto how the conch lmd begun to overturn. It wns thin danger thnt prompted Carpcntlor to plunge Into tho river; and resulted In tho filming of a not In tho original scenario. KiiU I Ha vu putt'ns fie flnl-liing tenches to his monument, which Ino nic.uiiB-in high school of Jersey City will erect to h;r former etud'r's who died in Iho World war It Is the only monument In tho century i '-d bv hlclj shoc pupils In memory of alumni This shews Dr. 'William M Maratr.n t"Mng his "llo detector" on I V 1)U il h!, n fundi- .1 i ( i. In p,' Relief society" Duddlngton serve 1 a flvo yfirn' s-"ntenrn for Involun tary manslaughter and ho hf"es I)-, tcr Miritju's 'Vl'tr tnr" will indlca'o (he story ho told a' h s tr nl. . i: .."TTfff.. i Four years ago Miss Mary Mc Mullen, pictured here, took a Job with the county cleric at San Diego, Cal., and Issued her first marriage lloense. "I'll never marry," she said, as the first happy couple left tho eourthouso. Two years lattr sn Issued hex 4,000th llcenso nnd repeated her vow. llocontly sho Is sued hor 7,009th llcenso and de cided that No. 8,000 would bo for hernolf and Chester Duffy, tho couty clerk. i:. 1 1 Mr. A I'. Ouword 71 yr.irn old, mother ot flvo chlldrrn njid grandmother of many more, In taking a summer courso at Colum bia university, New York Clly. Mrs. Crawford Is tho widow of a Mothodlst minister, nnd, In niUM tlon to a modern science course, n studying philosophy, literature and tho conservative, radical and reac tionary tendencies ot present-day morals. Optimistic about tho pri's imt generation nnd mndcrnlicd civilization, Mrs. Crawford boiler es tho girl of today studies different ly than her mother did but knnw4 moro. it: The suitability of llontonlte, a clay found In Wyoming for re moving Ink from old newspapers so that they may bo used again as clear, white, standard newsprint, haa been demonstrated by tho t'nlted States forestry servlco on both experimental and commercial scales. The clay Is added In powdered form, and, bccatiso of Its highly coltodnl chnractor, finely divided stnto nnd suspension qunl Itles, tho particles ot carbon removed from tho repulped newspapers in tho benter, adhoro to tho particles of clay nnd nro carried off through tho washing screens In tho beater. Tho experiments wcra conducted at tho Korcst I'roducta Laboratory at Madison, Wis. a r- - la of D a f a a na Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmr- Bravfwn': Cj mi. :: Trrfs photograph shows tho radio relict map of New York harbor. Just compb ted and kept yard In llrooklvn. Tho map is complete in evory dotal showing lighthouse, buoys, rjm;e ,1 ncls nnd thoals. together with directional radio sti o . by whli li a sli.n t" n ( i t, ue h . densest tog. Tho map Is equipped with amall model ship operated by radio control. """ F. P. Brals and A. Chauvln nro shown arriving at tho Ur.t)rr Now York harbor, In tho canoo In which they trv-c" J i i,i miles from Montreal, Canada, to Now York In ten dyz r- y died only nine hours a day, following Inland watcrw- s. Trlnl, Sho Calls Ilerstlf Trlnl, a Spanish actress, has been named iby staid London tho most beautiful woman In tho world. Her grnco and loveliness have won a way Into the hearts of London tlmuter-goera and sho Is now considering offers -to try tho samo wtlcu on American audlcnrns. iir a' TV... ... a i ssiiBr Kii ' . jjVIVI Miss Dawn, Bcdan, 3 months old, who la acquiring fame , photographer's mocL Sho Is tho youngest professional wen. tho world. " On the revolutionary but wel come theory that he who stum bles most dances best, Donald Kerr and Efflo Weston, Broadway pacesetters havo built "Stumbling Steps," a now dance, which thoy offer as a. panacea to tho long suffering specimen ot human flora, tho wallflower. The .oriel nators wcro aided by Zez Confrcy, composer of tho music and lyrics of ".Stumbling," who got his In spiration watching tho discomfi ture of a young man who had never taken dancing lessons stumbltng all over a young lady who had. Tho nlno positions shown nbnvo are tho outstanding features of tho dance If you can tako them nil, you qualify ns n stumblor. Frank n. DuPre, 19, will be htnged in Atlanta, On., In Septem ber for tho murder of I. C. Walk er, prlvato detective, who causM him trying to steal a diamond ring from n Jowelry store. DuPro shot down tho detective and thon ran down a crowded street In the heart ot tho city and Into a holel lobby, where ho shot Graham West, comptroller of Atlanta, In tho chin ns tho latter sought to disarm him. llo escaped to De troit and was caught there after having written a lottcr to Hetty Andrews of Atlnntn, for whom he tried to steal tho ring. "Kldo him, cowboy!" Is tho encouraging yell that always gr"' tho daring cowmen who try to ride a wild steer In tho nnnu . '''' In Salinas. Cal.. near San Francisco, the crontest cutherlnK men held In this country. J. 5llss Ornco R. Kcaton, who Is totally blind, holds n record for having taken dictation at eighty words a mlnuto. She Is pictured hern using a stenographic machine which has Just six keyu ami a space bar, earh key Indenting n paper ribbon, muting an lmprra elyti. She runs. her. fingers over tho paper ribbon, David Ilabb. blind tolenhnna operator nt the Lighthouse, a Now York ftxtltulo for the blind, never makes a mistake whon ans wering culls from tho Iraard, which has threo trunk lines and SO extensions. A pocullar sense ot hearing enables him to plug In the proper connections. i Above, loft to right: "W. V. Glasgot, operator; John L. Lowls, mine workers' president, and T. K. Mnher. oneratnr. rielow: WIN ltnm n. nrnnn nml Phtllln Mnrrnv officers ot the mine workers union, Prospects ot an early settlement ot tho coal strike wcro brightened by tho air ot co-operation ami friendliness which prevailed at i the opening session of tho meeting between the operators ot the cen tral competitive Hold and the offi cials of the United Mine Workers , confident the conference In Clovcland. Both sides,! were 1 result In an, early end ot the won'1! frll ft