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THifl Washington monument Is one
of the most beautiful views from
the south portico of the White
House. It Is a symbol of the father
of hie country, to 'whom it stands as
a memorial.
Mrs. Enrico Caruso, nee Dorothy
Tarlc Benjamin, of New York, widow
of the great tenor, and his son, Enrico
Caruso Jr., are chief heirs to his
great fortune, conservatively placed
at $6,000,000.
Silver Hen, carrier pigeon, took a
message from President Harding to
the White House recently from the
presidential yacht Mayflower when
the presidential party were on their
way to Plymouth, Mass., to attend
ceremonies. The bird was on the way
five hours.
Cyrus E. Woods of Greenburgh, Pa,
Is the new American ambassador to -Spain.
He will sail from New York,
going by way of Havre on his way
to Madrid.
The fine old home of the great
general of the south, Robert E. Lee,
is to be reclaimed and rescued from
Its present condition If a coterie of
women, led by Mrs. Henry W. Keys,
wife of the United States senator from
New Hampshire, are successful in try
ing to get .the government to re
linquish it to their care for this pur
pose. It' Is now standing 'In the
Arlington national cemetery and Is
. but a shell of Its former self. The
women wish to make of the estate
a place in keeping with Mount Vernon
for beauty.
On one of England's coast resorts
this season they are playing a good
joke on the former kaiser of Germany
by using one of his U-boats as a
women's dressing room.
"The flight of time" is a sun dial
that has but recently been placed In
Garfield park, Indianapolis. It Is
unique In that the "cnomen" is in
the form of a human figure, being a
green bronze statue of an Indian
kneeling and drawing his bow. Ro
man numerals of Verde antique mar
ble are placed upon a circle of white
cement four feet In diameter, which
surrounds the inner dial of terraza.
It was designed by Mrs. Myra Rey
nolds Richards.
M. Lenventeur of Paris has Invented
a pedal power boat that outspeeds a
motor-driven one on the Seine. Two
little hulls, between which he sits and
pumps with his feet, provide ample
stability with but little resistance.
The sprocket is geared direct to the
propeller and operates at a 30-degree
angle.
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