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PAGE SEVEN four sisters perish irr fire jjj. tuiviiiu- Connors, I'O years u j t - -hev. n with two of her :r.ee gr-.-ut-grandchildren she W p c j rvcue from the fire which destroyed the John Hedglin home it Volant. l‘a.. in which four jaw, He«ig!:n children perished. Singing a Jungle Torch Song MlMfflgglM I KEh - ■ m h - ; f ° the higher branches of art in his new noma "***- Trouper at Seventy-One ?*''!' u *' <’. >rai ■, Madame Schumann Heink, one-lime leading prima def 1 , | f (, mer ican operatic stage, is still the great trouper at heart, tirrf-i * ' an , ' nno Domini to n.ake her quit. The grand old song ‘ 5 ' fiu Y n in er dressing room in a Philadelphia movie theatre wher*. utent.y appeared, making up befcre her entrance.’ The famou* M *r. a grandmothe is making five performance? daily. Preview of France’s New Ocean Pride ■"■i" —»-» i «?yi rir^w^ m* m i h gg^^r.: v; ri “ list s conception of how the new French liner, i 'S'*™**. W,JI look when she it completed. The pus 10 P roc «M of construction at St. Nasarrei u l»u &» awitlh 8W yM k »»» HENfeESSGi^ l In the photo above are ! a & e e *ght. and Maude, age fiva. The parents escaped with bums. Fourteen-year-old Delilia, who ; started the fire when she poured kerosene 'in the kitchen sto**, died with three of her sister*. lorc _. t .w.n in the world, with a tonnage of 7*.^00 [gV H S|jgg ' .i -fN. C..) DAILY DISPATCH. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21. 19W ■ As Greece Freed Utilities Csar la^MMaSSSSJ^—>» eO ■* , ■ v «fc wE>*m i IMpL t 4 -Ilflßß HHr ij4jf JpK%/i IMpt § Ib B UK ® Rjß m&wm mm JK life * S B^9 HBSyH @1 jW. M&tioßk EEf J ■ w| ■ i*flß - ■• * MBHnWPlfe -3aߣ wf " Jp This first photo of Samuel Insuli, utilities magnate, Ul his Greek reiuge was flown from Greece to London n»o radioed to 'lew York. The erstwhile czar of the Chicago utilities empire is shown (left) with a repre saotaUve of the American Expresa Co. leaving the Taking Her Exam for Navy Commission B» Hfl* ■ -y pfnH Ihe new United States cruiser “Indianapolis” is i shown as a fleet of tugs nosed her out of the yards at Camden, N. J., to give her a start on her run to Rockland. Me., where Uncle Sam’s brand new sea- I Last Century Champ I iLI ' l 1 111 "SBi » B jbt M Colonel John A. Wells, of Bryn Athyn, Pa., who was the world’s hill-climbing bicycle champion back in 18S5-1890, as he demonstrated that he could still do his stuff on the ancient wheel that helped hina win his title. The photo was mad# at the annual reunion of the Vet eran Wheelmen’s Association a* Cwynned. Pa., recently. Eolice station in Athena where Insall had been held efore his release was ordered by Greek government authorties. The Greek Foreign Office has now defi nitely refused to extradite the magnate who is wanted here on chargee of embezzlement and grand lareeay fighter will be put through a series of rigorous teats in ocean maneuvers If she meets with government requirements during her trials she will ba formally accepted and put into commission. HOOVER RETURNS TO MIDDLE WEST In - • ;~. * 'Jb ET >l vir f 4 , •n :^y; ■ X j \WE aiitna^Aj *\ . ■ ’- ■ v |_ . •'•./’ vt#b **/ »f »r , J', -1 : ißMjr 4rV iV-y^:.;. " v v> ' ;/ / j Detroit, which probably has felt the depression more than any of the larger industrial cities of the niuntry, it preparing to receive President Hjover. Returning to the middle west, the president /mtHSE t\>£ FoOM\> TUet- <s*s? LtftK, t OoT tu«- OfMU^ &pxs 9uow»H(r-the Wu ll"-"# >t ‘ ,■■ §3 C’MON is >-/oor2. ca.OHN'GVtiMM*<M r G- tl)^i^**P f ll!l makes his third campaign speech in the Motor City. Saturday night. Map shows the itinerary which will be followed. The piesident's tour is routed so he can make talks in West Virginia and Ohio. IWSt/LL'S ARMED CAR NOW REFUGE OF UNION LEADER i MWlEßMßiiilMddCllw*. , ■•'• . ■} . : |nKp ' ' Here is the costly, hosvfly-are*- wed limousine which used Is tawaspevt gsmaai Iftiali, deposed ftjitgu Mm a>ini To the Dogs at att Early Age-; ggjt gP* 1 I b LJ| jSjH V* P V'. 3S3fM@HßEE.feafe^ ■MjyyM-:: H K IbBIHb When this diminutive master of hounds gives his dogs a command then know how to obey, as can be seen here. The young fox-hunting en thusiast is shown at the Radlett Kennels, near London, just before the opening meet of the season. The pack, kn«\. n as the South Hertfordanira Heaglcs. has many juveniles among its followers . GOTHAM’S NEXT FIRST CITIZENS?-; kjl This Is the latest photo of Sur- ■, rogate John P. O’Brien, Demo- I crntic nominee for mayor of New ! York City, snapped with Mrs. j O'Brien in their New York home Kin o t Manchukuo’s President Unperturbed by the status of the new State of Manehukuo, H. JijdL who is brother-in-law of Manchukuo’a President, Henry Pu-Yi. by dot ble ties, is shown with his wife at their home in a Tokyo suburb. JimL who is a student at the Peers College, is married to President Po-rfa sister, and the Manehukuo Executive is the husband of Jingi's siaWv. of Chicago. Containing hollet proof glsss throughout, the ear was even equipped with machine m ** m •** ** following his nomination by tfft Democratic city convention. Mr*l O’Brien is the former Helen E. C. Madigan, of New York. O’Brien is a loyal Tammanvitf. Steve Sumner, inset, secretary* treasurer of the Milk Wi|Oft Drivers* union. Sumner has a Mh