Calexico Is Hit by 50 Earthquake Shocks Cadets Now Have Short Overcoats > View of Calexico, Calif., which was the chief sufferer from the fifty earthquake shocks that rocked the Imperial valley and part of northern Mexico. The photograph was tukeu early In the morning after the temblors were experienced. 4 Another Landmark of New York City Passes Away New overcoats, short and gray, made their first appearance recently at the U. S. Military academy at West Point. It does not displace the long coat but Is worn when more freedom of movement Is desired. Cadets wearing the new and the old coats are seen above. “Gasoline Cavalry” of Los Angeles Motor cycle officers of the Los An geles police giving their “cavalry" drill In the big show staged by the police and fire departments of the f * —•> California city. This was but one . feature of the athletic festival and - * oxhlhlflon. 4 g Wn j I '«• é I **4 Another landmark of New York, the old Consolidated Exchange, has Just been torn down to make way for a modern skyscraper. This photogrupb was made during the process of demolition. Haran, the Beehive Village of Mesopotamia à Ailment Makes Him Write Backwards Among »ighti of Mrso{mtumia which «rouie the wonder ui travelers Is the Arab town of Uaraa, called the beehive village. Au excellent view of the place is given above. Mr Germany Constructs New‘ Type of Airplane Here la tlie latest achievement In airplane design of Herman engineers, the new Luft Hanaa monoplane. It Is featured by the motors being dlreelly attached to the wing beam*. This may be the forerunner of a huge paseenger- rarrylng plane designed for transatlantic flights Above ts pictured Willi« Co suffering from a rare ailment peculiar development of th right side of the paper and »Hung ail the Ion, Eng., aig yoars old, who «tlly normal bat because ol ■a backwards rginninz at latte ra the wrong way aroi 4