PAGE TEN -M§I€l5€¥5i%§§%H§M%MQM%X€EKX%E%?N%P Z%l-Z.%1i§3%h '-Z%Z'IlXfKiE§2-C%Z£ izvE WSV OF THE WEEK 011v PICTURES FOR GUARDIAN _RE DER icsxax-Ex - _ Ezzagzcgxaxaazs: "HEI-Igerfiwg KINGSFORD -Sl\IlTII~ FORBIDDEN TO FLY BY DOCIURS IYGII TIME BABY CHOOSES A CARRIER “mm?” Ffx’ "vu-css’ Wm‘ h“ Si‘ w~""ks "l" Mb?" Dwynn‘ w“ Here we see J. A. Mollison, flying record holder, wishing Kingslord- Smith farewell u the Anti-Alton glnla is the wife of Darryl Zanuck, overly Hills, motion 1119""? Pr” prepared to leave for home, lollowlng his severe attack ol sunstrokc while atterlllitin! to break Mollbon’: " record for the Australia-England flight. Doctors have warned Kingslo rd-Smltlu. against“ making. my ducer‘ and polo player. " flights ior some time to come. wrnu: mm DINES AT more HOUSE JOSETTE DJNCES While her lather attended a. formal dinner at the White House, Iillle. Josetto Laval, daughter of fiemier Pierre Laval ol France, was quest of honor at :1 dance at the French fymb-H-qy 3g ‘Ygghing- u, 1m,- firs; nilht spent in ‘America. Here is Jo tte (RIGHT) with Reine (‘laullcL (inughier oi‘ tho French arnbossa. dor in their party dresses read; llll‘ the dance. .v-..- ~ HAG OAPdClTY OF 340,000 BUSIIELS OF‘ ROYAL TOXOPIIILITE SOCIETY HOLD DIEET When things get really desperate, membe of the Royal Toxophil- Ito Society go out in Hyde Park and shoot oll arrows. Here they are Th,‘ is the steamhip Bcnvyum the largest "Essa ever to "n" To! mo Ontario h-‘rbon ‘an u m‘ hki ‘thd 0-4 zhihisultogood." - °Y c B? n5 up Imr iimni; W M“ ° ‘i? c q was tied up at the grain eievagqm The giant carrier, 4B0 feet long and o1 340,000 bqfrsbel capacity, will bl Drop a tear on a. ground hogs grave. Unemployed men who went north on madwork have found the skull 0t’ a. ground hog which many, ' many years ago starved tovdeath because its teeth grew too last. Why the ground hog did not eat and thus wear down his terth will never be known. It is suggested at the Ontario museum that he had a sore jaw. Maybe he was in a light with another ground hog, and was hit hard enough to show he had n. “glass" jaw. Failure ol tho rodent to use his teeth caused them to grow just like Jack's bcaustalk and eventually theteeth in the top jaw curled back into the rocl oi the mouth. and the teeth in the lower jaw curled back toward the lower Jaw. The poor. ground hog could not close his mouth. As he sat in the Ia-ullly circle, other members ol the clan clashed their jaws together with will and elfort as they looked upon the starving ground hog who lad not kept his teeth liled. In a land ol pronfse, a. land oi’ plenty. he could eat no food. Filled only with anguish, he, who might have won wide renown and great fortune lor himself had he not hzul a "glass" jaw, slunk away in shame and hunger to dle in loneliness and despair, and with an empty stomach. used in Fain trade on the Great Laks- .. \ I53 (lLIf-ill FOOTIYEAR Arc you in a, hurry? Do W"! "l"! rmhber boots, gzxiters and h'p wad- ers rilmhersome? Try these. ThBYTtE llppflf-Pqllijiiffti and guaranteed not? to rtzlil. As seen at London, Eng- land, lair. i COLLECTED BY SI R. HUBER/I.‘ IVILKINS Two pdnr bear cubs, recently placed on exhibition! in national museum at Ottawa, were barn on J Banks Island tar beyond the, arr- "FBI-INCH HENRY FORD" AND WIFE VISIT AMERICA 1gp, , l'c ci'cle. When eight months old "DAD" AT M M. and Mme. Andre Citroen ol Paris, France, are visitors to Am. they were collected in I914, by Geo. erlcl, M. Citroen, who is France's moat filmoug auwmobllg njgulfljgtflb ll Wilkins, now Sir li-ibrrt, then A “mum of pipes. a cigar a d“,- u, havhig crossed the ocean to attend the eighth conference of rush! o. member oi’ Canrdian Arctic cx- and a ‘Benn: ma‘ he is ram“: ‘m, industries. During the past ‘vu-k u", yigltgfs w," anal-tau,“ h, n’. podifon o.’ 1913-1918. ‘he cigarette craze’ numb"! unadi! trolt, where they inspectrd the Ford motor plant. George Puget among the top- ' notshefis in the nonagenarlan cloll- Ile cclrbrates his 95th birthday Dee. ll and is now living with his son near Ahmic Harbor on the Mag- netiwan river, Ontario. -_ _ , , _ ' ~~. . FOR INFANT SON 0F GOVERNOR~GENERAL ...v,...,.~...v . vrsrrs mere-w mm PALACE .41‘ KYOTO i - 1 " sun u nonnou, cuonmn, noo. snow m, n h V," Geld we WWW b! the Kin: to nu godson Ilon Geor st. " . ~ . r. : g for China to conduct their llood relief surveys, (701. 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