Youngest Aviatrice. Katherine Stinson, 17 years old, youngest aviatrice in the world, in her qualifying flight for Aero Club, Chicago. United States Regular Army Manoeuvres. Crack regiments of United States Army in war practice at Sparta, ...See moreYoungest Aviatrice. Katherine Stinson, 17 years old, youngest aviatrice in the world, in her qualifying flight for Aero Club, Chicago. United States Regular Army Manoeuvres. Crack regiments of United States Army in war practice at Sparta, Wisconsin. Chinese Funeral. Century-old customs contrast strongly with modern mourning in Chinatown, San Francisco. Fattest Baby in the World. Rosa Lee, age 5 years, weight, 250 lbs. King George and Queen Mary Afloat. The King and Queen of Great Britain use their state barge for the first time at the Henley regatta. London Fire Brigade. The annual inspection in Battersea Park, London, England. Woodrow Wilson's Parlor Cabinet. The men who control the destinies of the Democratic party and advise the presidential nominee. The Four Hundred Disport Themselves. New York society goes bathing at Larchmont, L.I. A Wet Convention. Motion picture exhibitors of Wisconsin meet in convention on a rainy day. Return of Olympic Athletes. Uncle Sam's boys home from Sweden, where they won world's honors at Olympic games. Baloon Elimination Contest. The starting of the race at Kansas City, Mo. The three winners will represent the United States in the international Baloon race at Stuttgart, Germany. President Taft Accepts Nomination. The President is officially notified at the White House of his nomination as regular Republican candidate for a second term. Written by
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