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3T in ' Pictures vents o f: the Week i o : Q TO SING AT DEMO CONVENTION BEES SWARM ON CITY STREET 0 MAYOR JIMMY'S KINGTAT HOUSTON CHILD "FIREMAN'' A REAL HERO ; 'M or HfrrrA yki'n mzh op . w - Q .. ' "Hi.T-f, 8 4 I 7 "T-7 s o PzsZz! These bees, cwoopine; ilowa on the businor.i section of Cincinnati, 0., nroQhcPtfilk of the city. Above, u few brave indi viduals arc scooping them into a Ijox, while curious city folk look on. AMONG FIRST AT CONVENTION CTY o o 4 .ifl. Houston's own prima donnn, Miss Malvina Pnssmore, formerly with tho Chicago Opera company, opcnB the Democratic national : convention with song, f "PINCHOT" HAS FAMOUS TRIPLETS j o O i f "JB 111 As floor leader of the Smith forces on tho convention flor, Mayor Jimmy Walker, of New York, above, is at once one of the most 'Ever since Buddy Hight, eight, got a toy water towe:Qlast Christ, mas, he has dreamed of being a real fireman. Now fa's a hero in Seattle, Wash., and may be made an honorai7 member of the de- Democratic Kalherinir. & important figurQ and one of the most oJJpjuli delegates to the j pnrtmcnt. while playing on his truck, he saw a pulT of real smoke coming from a nearby apartment. He pounded on the door and getting no response went inside, awakened Mrs. B. F. Summers Snd led her from th burning building. Above, Buddy, in search of aioQ fires to conquer. 9 IV" fit- v.. W 4 i, k ANOTHER PERFECT" FRENCH GIR! !. CLAIMS H51'S HAMP COMMUTER vf j o -tjSr "A 0 Last year this full-bred Holjtiin cow gave birth to twins, and several days ago she presented her owner, Aaron Risser, farmer near Elizabethtown, Th., with triplets. Kisser calls the mother "Pinchot," because she is dry at present and her three calvts aro I "Al Smith," "Herbert Hoover" and "Ma Fercuson." Q GOVERNOR SMITH AND HIS MOTHER TV Thb croup rom Cliio was among the firaof the arrivals at Hci ton, Tfx., for th? DOocratic national convmtion. They are, stand- ing, loft to rifrht, Mrs. Nan It. Albert, of Canton; Miss Marie Mc Curry, cf Columbus, secretary of the Democratic executive com mittee of the Buck0? ctrite; nnJ, seated, Jofii H. Voods, treasurer of the Ohio coi-.mittec, and VV. A. Julian, iionul commiUectnun. J4 -4 o A: x V WHERE G. O. P. CANDIDATES yVE I ts.. . ... j - .ft A " Jit I tM i i ,j . i it, c I iohi.n v I xw'r J J ..... r i m i 1 ' i i o '!: fe. o ! O la in-.. .KifV' - .-:i f T ft ... l- ' tr 4- -Tor- In point of railway mileage aJjeiPd, W. Tr.ylor, of San Jose, Cal., ' claims to be the world's champion n$nmuter. For more than 45 i years Taylor, left, has commuted between San Jose and San Fran cisco. a distance of 100 miles for the round trin. Hp ptimAtpn h ' M. Regine Bouet has been "crowrgjd" by a mixed committee of j ha, traveled 1,348,234 miles. Taylor is shown receiving the con artists, photographers, theatrical managers and men about town, j gratulations of Station Master Ccorge Kni5 at San Jose. r as the perfect French type of 1D28. j fe HOOVER INSPECTS COMMERCE SITE 4 f 0Thpn'll rptnifinfT In Jhn U'cf ain.A (Kn IT.inttKl i on n nAtlnnal aav .V i " " ft ..... ... 'ii.-u.uii i..muiai vwt. vention selected Hrberi(yoover, secretary of commerce, and Senato. vnaries i.unu, r.s us sianuara Dearers, beeause it is the first time in the history of the party that both candidates have been chosen from states west of the Mississippi. It also is the first presidential from states west of tho Mississippi. Map, above. Shows Palo Alto, Cal., Hoover's home, and West Branch, la., his birthplace; and Girl Conqueror of Atlantic i?.1 X.I. " "l Lal" ,,00v('r home, and West Branch, la., hi i V V Ck. -ffv i Topeka.JCan., where Senator Curtis live.. .'Thia 1 one of tho latest pictures of Governor Alfred K Smith, of New York, olid candidate for the Democratic presidential nomina tion, with his aged mother. It was taken at her Biooklyn home in 1924, shortly before her death. ALSO HAS EYE ON WHITE HOUSE, PRINCIPALS OF I3DIA FLIGHT -- 13 . .., . a r y m - i V.V -v v c 7 '"Tut," pet police dog owned by Secretary of Commerce Herb Hoover, may be the next White Homo mascot, it li master niu ceeds in winning the pretii.linlii.l election in tjhe autumn, "lull ' would like to romp cm the White House lawn. He's shown bete li frmit.f.f the lSfim'nr r. li.t. pee V:i.liirHon 1). C. . . ,ff: f5' iff ... t . 1 V"l. ! s r-" fSf VS - .V a " 4jS 1 ,w i . .u.ivoa vi i'vuiui u, va-;vai'iiid . C. P. Barnard, who accompanied her on tho hop England, for India, via Sofia, in th 'Prince Sketch of Miss Amelia Earhart,' Boston welfare worker tnd first . Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover, Republican presidential of her s-x to cross the A,.iant.;c by airplane, as seen by Unin.'ulf nominee, snapped vliilo looking over thi site and plans for tho new Strandcna, Norwegian arti.'just b'eforo she dfpartcd from Boston j dcpartm. nt of con-x -rc; bui'.dhj; at W.uhir.Rton, D. C. With him