South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 185, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 July 1921 — Page 12

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THE GRAVE OF THE AUTHOR OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE This is the simple stone obelisk in Monticello, Virginia, underneath which lie the remains of Thomas Jefferson, Third President of the United States and author of the Declaration of Independence, which has made July 4th memorable in history. Frank M. Randolph, of Keswick, Va. (right), a lineal descendant of Jefferson, has just placed a wreath on the former President's tomb. The others are Mrs. Charles G. Maphis, representing the Albemarle Chapter of the D. A. R. and Mr. John Lloyd Newcomb, centennial chairman of the University of Virginia which Jefferson founded.

BERNARD DARWIN, THE WINNER OF THE INTERNATIONAL GOLF COMPETITION AT HOYLAKE He is a mechanic who has done his golf playing evenings after his work. His victory was one of the surprises of the season.

"IVAN THE TERRIBLE" IN HIS CAVE, CENTRAL PARK, N. Y. He is probably thinking of his cool North where there are plenty of ice-bergs and the only people he sees are Eskimos and where there are no impertinent people to stare at him through the bars and pass comments.

GEORGE WASHINGTON CELEBRATION IN ENGLAND John A. Stuart, Chairman of the Board of the Governors of Sulgrave Institute of New York, with the bust of Washington, which was unveiled at St. Paul's Cathedral by Admiral Sims. The bust will be placed near the burial places of Lord Nelson and the Duke of Wellington.

KING GEORGE INSPECTS THE HORSE GUARDS ON HIS BIRTHDAY The famous Horse Guards of London made a splendid display in their pre-war costumes of scarlet tunics and bear skin hats. The picturesque ceremony of trooping the colors was held in the presence of the King and Queen and members of the Royal family.

SECRETARY OF WAR, JOHN W. WEEKS AND GENERAL LEONARD WOOD Who called on the President prior to the General's departure for the Philippines. General Wood informed reporters that he was not going to the Islands as Governor, but to make an investigation of conditions from a military standpoint.

NEW PHOTOGRAPH OF THE UNITED STATES' SHIPPING BOARD Left to right: Meyer Lissner, Republican, of California, representative of the Pacific Coast; Rear Admiral Wm. S. Benson, Democrat, of Georgia, representative of the Atlantic Coast District; T. V. O'Connor, Republican, Buffalo, N. Y., President of the International Longshoremen's Union, representative of the great lakes region; Albert D. Laster, of Chicago, Chairman; Former Senator George E. Chamberlain, Democrat, of Portland, Oregon, representative of the Pacific Coast; Frederick I. Thompson, Democrat, of Mobile, Ala., representative of the Gulf Coast; Edward C. Plummer, Republican, of Bath, Maine, representative of the Atlantic Coast.

POPE BENEDICT AS HE IS TODAY A charming new picture of the Pontiff taken in the corridor of the Vatican with Cardinal Tedeschi.

FAMOUS "THREE CIRCLE" BULL Full blooded Brahman bull on the Crescent V Ranch, Texas.

HIP! HIP! HURRAH

For the glorious Fourth! Bebe Daniels makes an adorable Fourth of July girl. Let's hope the fire crackers won't go off while she holds them.

THE AMERICAN GOLF TEAM WHICH INVADED EUROPE Left to right--standing--Francis Ouirmet; Fred Wright; Jesse Guilford; Chick Evans; seated--J. W. Platt; W. C. Fownes; Bobby Jones, and Dr. Paul Hunter.

MRS. JAMES B. STILLMAN AND HER ATTORNEY CHARLES WALLACE Leaving the courthouse at Poughkeepsie. N. Y. Mrs. Stillman seems to be having things her way at the courthouse and she generally comes cut.

THE CONFERENCE OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

At Geneva Switzerland, on June 6th. Photo shows the platform during ths address of President Shulthers, of

her face wreathed in smiles.

Switzerland.