World’s Largest Dirigible Leaves For United States THIS IS THE ZR—3 IN ITS HANGAR IN GERMANY GOVERNMENT HALTS TO WELCOME CONQUERORS ...—••• -••■>;■•• •-*»--—•• . • 'f'for1.*.;■ .J. Never before In baseball history have the wheels of the Federal Government been halted to give official recognition to athletes. But that Is what took place when “Bucky” Harris, "kid” manager, took his pennant winning Senators back to Washington for their first World’s Series. President Coolidge de. livered the address of welcome and all the players received gifts. President Coolidge is shown presenting A silver loving cup to Harris, while Postmaster-General New, Secretary Hughes, Walter Johnson, Presi dent Isaac Gans. of the Washington Chamber of Commerce, and Commissioner Rudolf look on. 1,300-MILE CANOE TRIP VIA OCEAN ROUTE. mi .««mA ' georsb H.e.srwrii. - ■ • yji . ,-^v George H. 0. Smith, a mining engineer of Toronto, Can., has arrived In New York after a 1,300-mlle Banoe trip from Cape Breton Island, Nova Beotia. His canoe weighed but fifty-five pounds, was fifteen feet long and had a beam of thirty-two Inches. He made the Journey In forty-three days of actual pad dling. He declared he intends to cross the Atlantc Ocean in the canoe to win a bet, SHENANDOAH SUCCESSFULLY MOORED TO SHIP. i _ &He*t,HTt.cZo&.bL. -rrcoc?*<&EATEX, A determination to got into the movies, which many rounds of the etudlos failed to diminish, caused Cosmo Pocolll, 26 yenrs old, of Brook lyn, N. Y-, to invite motion picture operators to picture him Jumping off the Williamsburg bridge into the east river, 176 feet below. The oper ators, on a tug, pictured the leap. Poccolli landed flat on his stomach and was killed. His body was not recovered. “Doc” Cook’s Ex-Wife Runs Cafeteria ... "r ""I-." ■" —"!l-. man jjji.. f * MAvCQOK'."wr-t • ° I Since her divorce from Dr. Fred erick A. Cook, explorer nnd oil promoter, Mrs. Marie Cook has take n to operation of a cafeteria In Fort Worth, Texas. Her one-time f amous husband is serving a term MINISTER HELD FOR ELOPING WITH GIRL. ■ . ..i-—----— - [^EV: JX 'Yl'E,'l/X>S‘. Within three W6«ks sedate, forty-year-old Methodist minister, Kev. Joseph E. Yeats, pastor of the Methodist Church at Alluwe, near Nowata, Okla., had obtained a divorce, eloped with a fourteen-year-o.M girl, married her, had been held on a charge of abduction, had been repudiated by his child wife and had heard his divorce from his first wife annulled. The girl with whom he eloped was Georgia Fields, who sang in the church choir. The girl Lias forsaken him. declaring he performed their own wedding ceremony, saying he had been given authority to do so by the Methodist bishop. Follies Wife Jails Millionaire Husband r*. 1 I ■■Ml *' I lllH mill'll.—imiwrmiimMiiM ^ CORYVaNO VOUXi Gf| Mrs. Cortland Young, former Follies girl, of New York city has caused the arrest of her hus band, a millionaire publisher, from whom she Is separated. She charged he forced an entrance into her home, intoxicated, and attempted to "kidnap” their three-year-old daughter, Dentist Charges Wife With Theft Alleging she looted a safety de posit vault of $21,000 cash and negotiable securities belonging to him, Dr. P. A. Sparks, a Los An geles, Cal., dentist, has filed at ' Santa Ana a complaint charging his pretty young wife, Mrs. Lu- ' cllle Gladys Krause Sparks, with grand larceny. Germany’s Leading Woman Writer is 60 ■RSCAKDA HUCJEtJ i kllHIMI —. .. ■ This Is the latest photograph of Rl carda Huch, Germany's foremost wo man writer and one .if the most re markable women of modern times. She excels as a poetess, novelist, es sayist and historian. She has just celebrated her sixtieth anniversary. MAN AND WIFE, : BOTH LAWYERS ARE PARTNERS Keyser, W. Va—This hamlet today boasts the distinction of having Wesfc Virginia's first married law firm. Vernon Rankin, young lawyer, re cently married a young lady newly; admitted to the bar. A shingle dangling from a windowr in their office-home sports the mar •led couple of lawyers' firm nam^ >.« Rankin Q Rankin.