NEWS OF THE DAY IN PICTURES

Sent to Overrule Sheriff in Penn. Strike “MISS DETROIT” SEEK

x | PENNSYLVANIA f\ o« i • \ A •PITTSBURGH ijarrisburg v A ‘,m&Re~V ' ,/j .—ggZZ .. --^=^ m _ These demure maidens, left to right, are , Jean Parker, and 1 \ U I , though you might not suspect it, for their clothes conceal the charms so often re- im_l!_\_ i \ I vealed in hotcha modern movies. They’re playing principal roles in the film version ot Louisa M. Alcott’s “,” whose characters were prim and modest and retiring little home bodies —not at all like the modern misses Hollywood beauts usually portray. Change of Face—and Pace—in Raildom .--— ----

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In the~search*"for’a~new screen “Miss Detroit”.' The results~bf star conducted by a leading Holly- her screen tests in Hollywood will Members of the 112th Infantry, Pennsylvania national guard, sent from the summer encampment at Mt. wood studio, Agnes Anderson, 18- be entered^ in,the^nationaLcons1 Gretna to Brownsville to quell disorders between striking miners and deputy sheriffs, are shown on the has been named year-old brunette, ^tesUjT s' march. Also pictured are Gov. Pinchot, a pair of typical miners striking for “filled dinner pails,” and a map of the trouble area. Troops were ordered out by the governor after Sheriff Harry E. Hackney STONE MARKS COOLIDGE GRAVE refused to remove his deputies from the strike area.

SATIN IS MOST IMPORTANT FABRIC FOR AUTUMN

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? -'!C ——- 1 A t4 J •' > $• L" --- \- 4 Here’s a graphic picture story of the evolution of the locomotive. At the left is the bullet-nosed if power plant now being built by the Union Pacific to streak over the rails with a three-car alumi-^” num train at 110' miles an hour. At the right is one of the giant locomotives now in use on She road, weighing, with its tender, 3S0 tons—nearly five times the weight of the whole aluminum L- _ $ train—but so powerful it can draw mile-long freight trains at 50 miles an hour,

THE HOME THAT MARY AND DOUG ARE GIVING UP

-- ■— — —■ ■■■ ■ ■«. A new five-foot granite memorial died in 1924. The stone, at left? marks the grave of former Presi- which was placed at the grave dent Coolidge at Plymouth Notch, without ceremony, is inscribed jVt., a half mile from the Cool- “Calvin Coolidge—born July-4, iidge home, alongside that of his 1872—died Jan. 5, 1933” and son. Calvin Coolidge,, Jr.,^who carries the presidential insignia. Gripping Moment in Liner Rescue

Satin occupies the center of the with double ruffles for town wear frock is trimmed with fagoting. stage at the moment as the most is shown at left, above; center, is At the right is a lovely, supple important fabric for fall cos- another satin frock with accom- crepe satin evening dress with low tumes. A surplice satin frock panying draped turban. The I skirt fullness expressed in godeta.

Bulls and Bears Stampeded by Tear Gas Attack

These are new of pictures Pick- which is for sale since the an- ful homo; at loft, tho front drive- fair, the half-million-dollar estate nounced separation of the screen’s at way , right, a view of the of and swim- Douglas Fairbanks Mary most famous couple. At top is ming pool, sun-bathing terraco Pickford at Beverly Hills, Cal., the main entrance to the beauti- and part of the gardens. Lucky Orphan’s Pals Slick Up, Hope to Get Home

It was a moment of genuine suspense for passengers aboard the bears are shown tumbling out into the famous intersection of Wall and Alaskan steamer Northwestern -when, a half dozen at a they huu nd growling time, Since their pal, Peter was » Roaring keart of New York’s financial district with both factions in tears at the were lowered into lifeboats as shown here after the vessel struck Cristopolus, adopted by a wealthy Paterson N I strce » tke Home at Father Nassau Tear bombs inserted in a a crank Flannigan’s Boys’ Omaha, Neb., are hoping to share Peter’s’luck in gual phenomenon. gas ventilating system by a rock near Juneau and was beached on Eagle river sandspit. One A time, an system governs publication of the boys’ pictures in the home merit game ^ gtock Exchange, shown at the right, with eye-stinging vapors. hundred passengers and members of the crew were lowered'with* magazine through n.ts‘ dgd got acquainted with Peter, and Boyd md out mishap. Canterbury (“«) wfC^C^o of ^ y * aren k anything undone to win credits. leavi°*