wmiuf-mm hp&aiur: I 1; I. ' ...... . . -- " ' -. - :. ; . y Jusi Before Flaming "America" Sank" I 4 TV I ' DiScials of Newport Newt Shipbuilding and Drydock Co are confronted with the problem of '"'sing from the James river at Norfolk, the; water-logged hall of the "America," largest cabin ship In - world, which burned a day before it was to have gone Into the Atlantic tourist terries. . The loss , ,"-ted at.62U)O0j0OO. . Photo shows unchecked flame eatimr awav tfc'wi decks. y Japanese Foothold in Mexico W orries Washington 1 I ' ' " it - , .: .:;-!1rii;;-iiri!ii::;i. K ft ST&m iii " 'if; T ,,: i(n -,l). V,: If "MtllilWMi WF m 1 JHSaSSHnMBSHSMSSHMHHMMSMl 4 r Suit of Former Morganatic Wife . Bars CarqVsWay Back io Throne 0I fie Kind of "Saloons' Wets Are ifigfitihg i lit I - iv wnington making an invcstigatl6n6f a cTSniiation concession made by Mexico' to a 5 i syndicaterwhich would give Japan a. foothold on MagdaTeria : Bay,; which, the map shows, is in it Hatf gc situation with regard to American coast defense. Photo shows Japanese village in Cali-, fomia, of the same type which would rise on the 2.000,000 acre plot at' Maerdalena- Bar. Note the' banners flying In front of a house, indicating;the:uno1erof boys bomfn the yillace within recent weeks.' Grand Old Man ;i of Paris' Politics 2fl00y000 Fire A board uArnerica , to cur l ourist l.ramcon ujo; i i 1 ? . - - v ' - . - i - - 4 ' 4 -!. if vI.Kr. A m i P.nrnM this 'sum mer a'a U.Sshjpitresul of a.$2)0O,00Omfire aboatd the America,, 'largest cau j , - .--v "r"' 2" , havefleft a reconditioning dock at Norfolk, Va.,for New York to o into serriee. Stokers are being commended for their : brarery m tiddnff by the boilers during the re to maintain water pressure with which to battle the bla Photo shows theessel before it went into : the repair dock. t r. : - 1 I TV Grand old 'man of French pol itics is Justin De Selires, now serving his second term as presi dent of the senate-OHe married' an "American, Miss Garrisoo of . New .VoTkj . : V . ! . Masses Cheer as Troops Qpose-Step for Hindenburg X s I r ?) 4 7 V 1 , r - s x 1 .-, erne--- S -r'.- : .. v'.'::'-:'-...,-''i 5: V;- VV:-- ' ' 'ft r , AU doubt concerning the state, of President Von llindenburg's present popularitr" with, the' Get man masses was dispelled at the gteat Leipsic fair when the greatest throng ia the history of the en terprise gathered to hear and cheer the president; sThat'Goose-step r has ' survived the 'monarchy," fj vhown by photo of Von Hindenhurs (extrcoejeft) "reylewipjhis guard of honor outside Legale fUllon.' - - . :. -f. " , 1 "-rs ' 2 .. .... . ... f . C;.':' ''r. ill CmiaiMMii' - . .-- ...v..:... .... , ----- I J- s I SMSSV. IMaM.AMbA-flBMK.MMMaK . .. ... - - II I tw 7 5 v i , ft- x wrf II,! t s I X ' 1 2 t t.S t . i i i , .na i nf -mmi fcrn:i? '--f fi r r i n " I m nun i i Hi !imi ,niir yr,mto'tm ssr--swo s-a . Wt-is, Iwittiing for amendments to the prUiihition laws, favor saie of spirit in governnir t Ur, thu eliminaUng the bootlegger and his poisonous supplies. The plan advocated is similar to IV - 1 in :wwicti. wuere me government nquor dispensaries look like regular shorn.' ' Photu h trrior of one of theiu in Stockholm . ; - Suit for 10,000,000 francs being pressed'against Carol by his former morganatic wife. Zisi Lambrino, is further complicating ef forts of Carol's friends to restore him as crown; prince ofRoumaaia. Mme. Lambrino Is bringing the suit in Pa riv where Carol has been enjoying himself in company with Mile. Mapda -Lupesea, with whom he fled when he -renounced his royal rights.' New pLot of Mme. Lambrino and her son, wfaoss) father ia CaroL f Newest photo of j most feared man in Europe. "II Benito:3 which iz Italy's in Fdtal WreMMM . N i 7 -r i'Tiiihi,!. nyMiQumi.mj.uu mi.'. ywt . IL'v. --5 j Ail.1 " 'w.e-'7 i i nr name i v i r -;r Air: : or ; 1 : V" tv Mussolini, rr 5 J V idoes most 1 . x . , o ftts ""S: : : ; hours: .-:-:; IKlil V i MA1 . l-M vv. ::i:i-: & :vSf i I . v I 1 ' -Nil 1 ' 1 -- v f i - A f i I . i 1 ' i i i- ' j - ''v I 'X' ' ' Tv JJ Investigations are being made of the wreck or the second section of the Pcmisjlvania railroad'a New YorV-Atlantic City flyer at Delair, N J., in which several were killed and more than fei injured. A split rail on a enrve is believed to have been respoiutblevTvft.Y 'IfGerjna.i Illinois Senatorial Battle Draws J ; in' National Farty OrganizcUions , x ' - ' - ' ' f , ' ' ij! ' - ? y jf- tVUnia&eKIniey. ; George C Brnnan. 'Senatorial contest in Illinois wfll be fought out em national lines, withJeadera in both parties aiding. George . Brennan, Demoerstle X rJn the "Utc has jvpc4 into the race In opposition to the HtJ0-,r. encumbent, WiXLUm B. McKtolcy, a aa avowed wet. : ' ' 1 s. 1 "4 4; lvj i nj;-'' I':. ' . - ifr -rwj -v .-."'-.v':::' . . - . .... , . a .m-...V ; "Delivcrajwe" celebration festivities are beinj concluded In Germany.. Pho6 s'mwj J;k from various parts of Germany greeting President Von Hindenburg (arrow) en the stcr a cl CoP-r- cataedrai, wbere services f aarutsaivUia jot. the.eyacuation of Germany by alucd troops were L