PAGE 8. .\ \'l|.l..\4'.li sllln'l'stilmn that a lmx‘snll \th "casts 11H snauu“ as Inâ€! O‘IHIHWI tn luv. rust NW “13‘ Hf [)1'0'Uy HUI" LUdem Shv was stunml t0 'I'Imntjo-Htrh \thlll mu «m pivturwl alum'. elo-uth by po-usunts at .‘IHIHJ In .lugmï¬lana. van [H‘I'SUHS are mm mulwr zn'rvst In wvnnvctmn \Vlth Um c'l'mw. 80-04)! Fear Not. It’s Only A Lady Getting Beauty ’ Mrs. Charles Chaplin ALI. HUI-I.\'\\'{IT)D is finally set- tling down and giving its chin a rest after the hectic surprise Charles Chaplin. the famous tilm comedian. gm e it. by racing across the border into Mexnco and there marrying his leading lady. Lita Grey. You see the. pretty bride pictured above. And Char- lie. too. is glad it. is all over. He had one warm time dodging re- porters and photographers for a week after his return to the ï¬lm city. Every effort was made to get him to pose with his bride and discuss their sudden marriage. but Charlie absolutely refused to talk about the subject. Miss Grey. or Mrs. Chaplin rather, is only 17 years old and a very stun- nine beauty. Since her advent_in the movies, she has been steadily gaining prance. BET YUl' thought. you \wre tanking at a picture of Ku Klux Klansniun. didn't. you? It's not. Just a sedate young lady patron of a New Ynl‘k iwauty specialist getting herself some "gum! looks" un hm‘ fare and hands by means of that odd look- ing hnod and thaw big mittens. etc. Oh, Beautyâ€"what queer things are iinnv in thy name! “casts nu shadow" 1\ little Ludmilla She) \\ as sinned to Sme n pvl'sous are ° ° tï¬ï¬‚s “Pl-in â€, built at the Cl desbank ards of John Brown and Company mogegemmo: t e Canaï¬in Paeiï¬cegsrulfla $133.31; Vancouver, Victoria an: Seattle, accomplished all that was ° ' d other oï¬cers who conducted the tnals and who will bring this and “9.9““! 3% hï¬hgnï¬llï¬ï¬fg‘ï¬â€˜ï¬â€˜ï¬gï¬iï¬Ã©ï¬ under construction to . Vancouver, expressed themselves as being a SE“? 3 £6“! With a speed of 22% knots the new steamshlps W111 considerably reduce tune between ports. entire 52:: the “he“ of speeding u and aï¬ording even better and more convement servicethan rs now oï¬ered, the Built It! “11 be mthout a sï¬adow of doubt, the most elaborate yet tastefqu beautlful vessels operating on go Pmciï¬mc C t. Three hundred and sixty-eight feet 1n length, themhnes were sgclally designed for the service to fieh‘they will be ut and those who have seen the new vessels describe them as m: beyon co . ' 'th 0‘ their kin£ Five decks are ven over to the accommodatlon of the passen era, whose pnvate quarters and oubeli: rooms are most W008 an luxuriously ï¬tted up. The “Princess Kat een" sailed from the Cl do nary expectin to plots the journey to Vancouver in about t ' days. her route ' via the thCtll‘n'dies andt e 32:1“, where she will pack up fuel oil. Show be pl I in being dter her arrival The “Prince. himuerite†is scheduled to leave the Clyde on March 15W m“ soon No F uelâ€"No Motors-No Sails, But It Travels! CLIMBING a telegraph pole. play- ing a violin in an orchestra. sit- ting in on a game of bridge whist, or driving a carâ€"Mrs. Nell W‘hee- loek of Concrete. Wash, is equal- ly “at home" in all those capa- cities. Here you see her perched high tip on a telegraph pole sonie- where in the upper Skagit River Valley near Seattle. Yes. indeed. Mrs. Wheelock is perhaps one of the most versatile women in the country. She earns her living,' l UUIIl.1 .v . |._'ll\.. ‘ u. â€u ,,‘_,_ _- . __ ._ as an expert. telephone. engineer and electricianâ€"a job that. calls for much dangerous work atop telephone and telegraph poles in a mountainous section of country â€CLAN trawl 111m ' 111.- 111111. m w 1. 1. “Mn“ 1 ~ _ . ; “151911151 lik11 H111 111111 pictured ab1'.1\11 Its the Bmkau. a 8311 1115s sail huatâ€" H111 i11\1111ti011 of 111113 A11t1111 Fleitner of Hlebugg, 1111111113111. This shin does awn “i111 coal, motorso ortam s t 11 111g [11101111111111 in wind- driwn turbines installed in 01513 v1 6041101 rotors you 31111 fore and aft Its inventor is p aiming __ 11. A .‘ \nn rui‘linn OCEAN truw! may THE DURHAM CHRONICLE "l"Ub IUU‘- \.I\- trip to \merica 111 it in the near future. Princess Kathleen Makes Maiden Voyage Versatile Lady e completejy rova'lgtiqpizggx by 09d looking n on] I‘ where rivers run on edge through eracklike gorges. and winter blasts tear down giant trees across the telephone lines. Fif- teen years ago. Mrs. Wheelock lived in Syracuse, N.Y., and was ,sickly two weeks out of every ‘live. Now she is never sick, nev- er needs a doctorâ€"not even when she fell recently and broke an arm. She set it herself and con- tinues to climb poles as easily as she ever did. She wears overalls. rubber boots and spurs when at work and fine dresses when play- ing a violin in an orchestra or at social functions. Quite versa- tile is right. PERHAPS you’ve heard the slgmg _expressijnn_ about ‘4‘... Inl‘llnl’ U I Uu ‘ LI “Vul V ...... “a v.1: D vw-v- ‘câ€" bile wrapping or draping itself around 'amtelâ€"egraph pole?" Well, above you see one that actually did. It took an acetylene torch to break the afl'ectionate embrace. The driver was hurt and arrested. DESPITE her 462 pound . ï¬eld, Englandâ€"shown aboveâ€"ï¬nds it no handicap. She has no trouble in getting about, runs with ease and grace, and can t all stout people, she possesses a ride a bicycle. Like mos . happ disposition, and her large smile makes her a friend to all w 0 meet her. Her age is 33. ‘ ENGLAND, too. has its "lm’ello;.~7 leg," and certain British beauty o'x' Derts are inclined to proclaim tlu'm the “loveliest in the world!" 'l‘lM' belong to Miss Fayette Perry. all m"â€" ress playing in the London mm. You seqher pictured abow. aim {PM photo gives you a pretty 8"","1 plofil 0! the beauty of those mum-ml lumps. Mlle. .Mistinquette. rams. claims the world’s most lwautxful 1083 80d curries an insux'am“? ,0‘ some £250,000 on them. A â€lil‘ll claim to the same honor has 1...â€: mad"- {01' AP“ Pennington, th’.’ 1.11.1113? America) mum, Loveliest Legs In England r, binary 1:, ms. an “automa- Maoâ€"4.9.9... ~01.“ BBS. JAM! ("“10'2n12 .uce Pad . ‘ umbtun ' £50K A J J. L. SMI'I‘! Ofl'im‘ a? .: COUIHQN~ :l“ i 1. ““3 (Old 1""? 910113.014 1‘ (Sunda.\'- \ Chiropractm The St'wm'r ‘ ï¬nd your :.. In Durham IV Saturday DR. w. C P11 ()nlt'u ‘\" Durham. 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