' Events of the Week in Pictures : s ' - 1 f i v '1 . in' LVELYN NESBIT AND BOYTOGETHER ' J '" v lif(r;i GERMAN TRANSATLANTICMRSHIKNEARS COMPLETION ii It ! , it! I 3 ijjsL 83 ; y Latest photo of Evelyn Ncsbit, now appearing on the stage, and ' her ion, Russell Thaw, snapped at Pittsburgh, Pa., as the boy visited . hli mother, filling an engagement In a Pittsburgh theater. ., The M photo is an unusual and striking one of the actress, former niato . ni Harry K. Thaw. ; iPAULINA POSES ONCE AGAIN V i ' r K. & 1 fin w r v f i 1 1i AS.. !j,V ' vjf 1. M ... 1 Death Bare Secret These nhotos give a comprchensivo picture of the giant German dirigible LZ-127, a 3,750,000 cubic foot Bliip. in construction at Fricdnchshafen, Germany, under the supervisiort of Dr. Hugo Gckner, Zeppelin engineer. (1); A side view of the passenger and pilot gondola. (2)' Benzin and oil tanks. (3) A section of nearly completed frame work. (4) Sketch of the. spacious saloon.'1 (5) What a "hcilinom" will bo like: this is one of the ten two-bunk sleeping cabins, j ill' ,. YEAR MAKES DIFFERENCE IN LINDY'S APPEARANCE, v r Wherever Paulina goes tho photographers are sure to follow. ; rterc wc see tho three-year-old daughter of the Speaker of tho House of Representatives and Mrs. Nicholas Lcngworth, watching t$4 society horse show at Washington. ' " . " 4.- ACTRESS MENTIONED IN FILM SUIT X x.'jk Ifwl J 1 . 1 . . ? a v'" y An airolane crash that tha life of his 12-year-old daughter, led to' the arrest in Honolulu of C. M. Deason, charged with being an escaped convict. Under the name of C. M. Starr, the man ar rested had become one- of the leading real estate operators of Honolulu. While on a leave of absence from the state prison, where he was serving five years for embezzlement, Deason disap peared, j No trace was found of him until wires carried an account of his daughter's death. - Requisi tion papers were Issued for tho detained man'f return to Okla homa. ', J j Bishop Answer Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, who started his' memorable flight from New York to Paris on May 20, 1927, is shown to tho left as ha looked in 1927, and to the right,' is a closeup taken nearly a year later. : Bishop Anton .Bast, of Copen hagen, Denmark, has como to the quadrienniat general conference of the Methodist Episcopal church In Kansas City, Mo., to face an ecclesiastical court of 17 of his fellows of the cloth, to answer charges of conduct unbecoming a minister. He was given a three month jail sentence . la Copen hagen on a civil charge involving alleged misuse of charity funds. . Domestic Shooting. j. ;. -f I '.T': , . L"a Expects Heir Huge Task His : Holds outh' Fle ' I i'JLi -;'',;;ri - ' il ' r. C13 d "Wl; -a aPJ ul , .jM,Iil.iIIV.il..iiM .IsHMi 1 :.. l, " : : ' lJs.W The'sameorjoan Crawford, film star, has been mentioned In fte ..Hollywood, Cal., divorce, suit of Mrs. Hanna Nccly against Edgar (A Neelv on grounds of cruelty. Mrs. Nccly has detailed an alleged ffalr between her nusnana nna mm v"..- ... w - , ,loc.tloii 8t West Point, N. Y., saying that she was paused-great mental anguish by her husband's conduct. Mis, Craw or, . denjmg 'the Allegation, declare, .he I. only .lightly .cqua.nted w.th N-tly. 'MiM Ctawford l. ihown bow. -1'? I th ctor. r i3 Although James "Bud" Still man, donios them, rumors are afloat In New York, that his wife, the former Canadian backwoods girl, Lena Wilson, is awaiting a visit from thi stork. They re cently returned Trom Euror v. Major General Edgar Jadwin, chief of engineers, U. S. army, now has the tusk of making rec ommendations for the greatest enpinrering project In history flood control on the Mississippi and tributaries. Signing of the flood control measure by Prcuj. dont Coolldge marks the begin ning of the undertaking, many timrs more costly than tho Pan ama canal. ' Mulligan's first murder trial without a jury is that of Haw thorne Sutton, 21, of attlo Crock," Mich., charged with tho murder of Clco Piatt, Eaton county sherilT. Sutton decided to waive his rights for a jury under a provision of Michigan'. new criminal law.i His fate was placed into tho hands of Russell R. Mo Pcake, circuit Judge, above. James L. Morehouse, also Is undyr arrest for the crime.' KJ-M. - i at m S I r 1 1 1 . Harry J. Wheeler" a 7." l estate dealer of Kansa. City, Mo., has been held in jail at Kansas City following the shooting of C. A. Miller, below, his friend and business partner, near death in a Kansas City hospital. Wheeler and Miller had been close friends for nearly 10 years. 5 Their wive, have been almost constant com panions. "He broke up my home," Wheeler is said to have declared tfter the.hootine.r"" AS SOUTHERN ARMY NEARS PEKING : ' ef ' , - i c2 .1 . , , . i ' '! 'f With the armies of the Chinese Nationalists approaching Peking from the south,, Marshal Chang Tso-lin, northern war lord, has; been gathering his forces for a stand at Tientsin or a retreat into Man churia, as the occasion demands. This photo shows some of Chang', reinforcements, en route to Tientsin by rail. fTi, TWINS TURN INDIVIDUALISTS kM l lv i I l i 1 'ItFp .' 1 . Tired of "twinning," Mina and Marion Grosscup, University of Oregon co-eds, Eugene, Ore., yearn to be individualists. After dressing alike all' through grammar school, high school, and part of their first year at college they are choosing different frocks, and Mina is letting her hair grow while sister Marion retains the bob. "We're just as much friends as ever," they declare, "but we dn want to be ourselves." . ; .. , ' FACES TRIAL IN DOUBLE MURDER I -I . ,XT?,fJ James Hooven, 27, former World war hero of SummltviUe, Ind., left above, has been held by Los Angeles, Cal., authorities after alleged confessions of a double murder. According to Los Angeles officers, Hooven is said to have confessed to the poisoning of Ruth Little, 17, right, below, sister of his first wife, Mrs. Blanche Musick, above, who divorced him while serving a term in the JeffemnvlUe, Ind., reformatory, and to the death, by the Mine cause, of Jimmy Carroll, of Los Angeles, brother of his second wife. Indiana authori ties seek his return to Summitville for trial. Revenge In the first case, and insurance held by Carroll are said to bexthe motive, for the crimei,.