â€rt-ovo- 0-0-0' 0'4"." PAGE 8. Immigrant Boy Completes Bust of Young Calvin Coolidge my m lam-m [CSI 1 DI‘LN’I {UH MW“ Lul'ls .\Hl’.l£.\'.\'l‘l’.. Hw ynnllil'nl sculptin- slmwn in lnv anow l'lrini'i'. minv in this i'nunll')’ from his 11:â€in llzll." .lll-"l a rm" \\‘o-wlg~' ['l'IUl' to lllL‘ olo'ilHl nl‘ l’i'o'siilwnl llanin illinlial:o">‘ young- est. son. llnlvin. .li'. His lai'k ul' knmvlmlgv of Olll‘ language did not, ivi'mvnt his lvni'ning of tho nation's grief â€VL‘I' tlw promi- dï¬â€˜lll“ loss. howdy inunuwsml, young ;\lllll‘llat.l‘ wrote to Mrs. Cun‘iliolu‘o- ancl nskml for photographs of young: Galvin. Ho 1'0.- ceix'ml tliwm anal from tho-m made the abovo bust of plaster. This is now lN‘lllg HM in bronze, and when completed, Abbe- nah) will taku it. to the White House and present. it, to Mrs. Coolidgen Critics lmw pronounced it, a line work of art an very good likeness of the late young Calvin. h Not. {01' u luv and askml for pln’nng‘l'zwhs nl youm: nmnu. m; â€â€" tl thwm and {rum tho-m mudo the abovo bust of plaster. is now lwmg met in bronze. and when completed, Abbe- will tako it to tho \Vhito House and present. it. to Mrs. 119:“. I'll-Hits how pronounced it a ï¬ne work of art and good likeness of the late young Calvin. Milkmaid for 50 Years I’I .\I H thunk YOU â€I H nhzu'. ann-rl In \"'o:Il~'. \W‘ \ .\l. “mum!!! oll]plo))to* n! hn\\'~' IIM' HI! h-lm'nx'm m Lunolnn. England. lunkin: \VHlllilll clwliwr' tho-ï¬r 2| hulf-vnnlury nl‘ that work has tn lu-I' H'mlit. Sho- stzu'hul milk shnp whivh slw lute-r - ruunals with hvr milk vau't. 111ptm- shmx'n in thv ahow‘ Ins Inmw Italy just a few n1 1'.n|\‘in i'AmlitiKWS NUUllf-s" n knnts if shn wants I‘hn pl'c‘U)’ 1 :1 Lnndun Jo'fh‘l' â€III“ he historic past of the Nootka section of recently when Lieutenant-Governor Walte bia, unveiled and dedicated a monument com] those great English navigatoxs, Captain Cook UUluuuuu uu leC-D uuuuu t.“ â€J ........-...--..D ---..r _ , , A large party travelled on the Canadian Paciï¬c S.S. Princess Maquinna for the ceremony and left the steamer at the cannery wharf, boarding launches for the short run to Friendly Cove. The party included Lieut.- Governor Nichol, H. J. S. Muskett, his secretary, Judge Howay and Mr. Forsyth, Dr. C. S. Newcombe, the well-known historical authority who wrote the “Circumnavigation of Vancouver Island,†Prof. W. N. Sage of the University of British Columbia, Mrs. R. B. McMicking. representing the I.O.D.E., Mrs. and Miss Howay, Thomas Deasy. late Indian {went for the Queen Charlotte agency and a pioneer of 1859, Dr. David Donald. Mrs. Cave-Browne-Cave, and Prolimsor Macmillan lirown, chancellor of the University of New Zealand. Dr. Macmillan Brown is one of the leading ofknnlntriqfc: nr Hm Paoiï¬o- and has been spending: the summer on the coast he historic ast of the Nootka section of the West Coast was recalled Trecently whgn Lieutenant-Governor Walter C. Nichol, 0f BfltISh Colum-_ bia, unveiled and dedicated a monument commemorating the explm'ations 01 those great English navigators, Captain Cook and Captain \. ancoux‘erf ‘ 7 _ The monument was built under the auspices of the Historic bites and Monuments Board of Canada which is placing Similar memorials. across the Dominion on sites hallowed by interfestingchayters of Canadian history. (‘ D 1)_:-‘ "run \T-‘1:‘II‘1Y\!I Hl'llil’jh u (mm-M nl' Huyul Svngulcw- cizuu'vr» 410111;: N nu stopping Midvnlly l'nl' Han vnlwrtuimuvnt. «:I' snmv In Just, what â€Mr dam“ is vallml, Hu- phnlugramhvr «In 115-. but ~I'mm Llw hmks ul' tlw l'vllow at, Hun right-4!. «luv: so far away l'mm Hus Anwrimm “shiumly.†'l‘lw mstmm mm. mm Hm szunu as “1-1-0. worn by Svngulvsc «Junrvrs wuturics 11gâ€. Italy’s Greatest Living Sculptor . 1.47:: E: 53.5, :5 .1: 9:2“: .:.:: :2; 7.3. a; 2:23,: 1.5527 .3: ._:._.....::_7:1.....:_H._: DIIC \‘ubx-AL \ uu. .vvuv “OwnLd w-___ -- ‘_-_ ,- V Mrs. Cave-Browne-Cave, and Proi'.2:‘_».~30r Macmillan lira the University of New Zealand. Dr. Macmillan Brown is ethnologists of the Paciï¬c, and has been spending the 811] invesgigating the Indians and their customs. ‘ 1.-- .‘Iruonm Thbe new monument is seven feet broad by eleven feet high, with a standard size bronze tablet bearing the following inscription: “Nootka. Sound, discovered by Capt. (":ok, in March, 177%. In June, 1789, Spain took possession and established and maintainwl a semi-mm; until 1795. The capture of British \essels in 17'3“; almost led to war, which was avoided by the Nootka Convention, 1790. Vancouver and Quadra met here‘inï¬ugust, 1792, to determine the land to be restored under the con- vention.†V VCOVOV‘A. . _A feature of the entertainment provided those who took part in the un- velllng ceremony was the Indian dancing, arranged by. aborigines from ClaygquotSoungl, the W’ieaninish of the «early navigator-3’ Jourr is. 3 .\ A;- “LA 1.]. ‘1 AT‘,‘ ,1‘ v-wa v1â€"vvâ€"1vâ€"u-w' v-â€"â€" Tentative plans are afoot for an elaborate pr. reant to be held at Friendlv Cove, Nootka Island, in four years time to r~ 1‘ . .-; t1 .6 501}: 2111:2111nary 1f events commemorated by the umeizing cf t.1_ c.1‘f-;. Historic Site at Frienefliy Cove? 3C. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Royal Sengalese Dancers {mums eluillg by eleven feet; high, with ng u liHh- liwly sulnv lunntulv, phvl‘ didn't IPH (mil. d'H‘Sll‘t lcmk ms, wu'l'v s lanty “Follies" Steppers Prove Good Teacher: “Siamese†Girl Twins are Able Musiciam Well, Well, Here’s Henrv Ford whack 1n 1893 “BHULU: FINN IMHIHU‘HI [H'Uvud llwmwhow um, Iv: Upon L0 :rm- inslrlu'tinn [university's Varsity Sim INIX‘IIHI U. mun] dwnl alm‘ frnm them: fair maidens BEING dustinml In :20 thwmgh life! unitmi h)“ :1 50mm!†M that. links thvix' spinns, dam nut. nx'orehmlnw tho- hzwm d: sitinns of “01% Hilton and hm' sistc-x'. Inns}; wf Sun Am 'l‘uxas. Thn twins, pictmwi :‘lew. u"! all â€I“ “ll.i“.\“1"“' can nut nf ‘if!‘â€"â€"-~-IlHlt'h as wsz :my an-r human "henna. ' app, said tn 1w tho ï¬rst, girls hm‘n Imito‘d Hf an linglh‘h HM: men who nwr liwd tn [mach maturity. 'l‘ho-y :m- 17 7 of 3:0. Hath am am, nmsicians. playin: with“? H!" HWH' ut‘ piano with ("(111111 skill. In “In phntn. \‘mlwt ls shw“ tlm maun with Daisy améonnnmyim: hvr nn Hw >2|X11phnN can nut Hi lllc‘â€"- mum are! said in km tho ï¬rs rum: who nwi' liwd of man linih am :ipi nr pimm with Him“ Hm piaiin with Daisy SUMI'JUYHurducldiflh‘Ul'31'8thinle"1H." lu- ahlc- In "l'vllh'lh way back when" Hmu'y Fordwfathcr ul' llnwr- \ms NW": tendent 01' an electric lighting plant. up m hvtrmt. “It‘ll. above nld-timv photograph may sort, uf I‘c'l'l'wshc'l: tln-n' mvm It shows Henry himself-4n Hm h_‘fL~~\\'HI'klll;.' with .I. H. Hm! a “trouble-shouter†fur the \\'vstinglmusu (lmnpum. 'l‘lm \‘ building a lireâ€"«m the time: this pictln'c- “as snamn"i 11" a balking machine. preparatory to taking it apart. 'l‘lmt ' 1893 who†Lhu nnw l'amuus "Kim: M‘ FHVVUI'S" mu NIH} years old. .Qz: 72:2... 2:25,}. 5.: 2i. :7:..:. Z. oI...I.. /..P_..I.:I .1.â€" V 5...; atmâ€" a: Lions in mo-mlwrs nt' â€lo Show. 'l'lw IEtHUI' \u-rw almut, gracvful footwork ll M'Iu Thursday, latch 26, 1925. HI 0. LN Q- II DRS. JAIIEAU“ ‘ ()fl'ace Hui .000 (‘85! ()Hicv an WDRS‘ d“ site â€Id I" 9 10 H a In (Sundays ‘ (“TNT 2 to 7) 1 day. Sam LO’I tam cult. con‘ c. G. AND Chiropx 81m also I mom brick frame to ht watm 10 m is \w acrns hush tram N! â€H cnm'h C(‘mo‘l! 80d 7 tninin and n the m tamin framv I'PH a Ii. IL! this 1 farm. right ticnla RR. .2 01 taini in L" barn 817!le \\ \Vl DR. \V H J. L. SUITE. i k 0 BATE Thursday. March 2g, n I“ A R MBd [(21 1/ at DI