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Show ? THE WEEKLY HfffLEX. KAVSVIILE, UTAH BOMB OUTRAGE IN CHICAGO FEDERAL BUILDING iTREET SCENE I IN THE IMPORTANT-TOW- OF NOYON N ISV!" : 1 ', '' fV t ' ; :V -- -- '. ' ''" n' -- . v- xh '"Hr . V'v.-- , . i n K O 7 ', IkVvf V ; : '. ' m ! tv 5h r II 1 I ? ' '- i . 1 S' ' ill 4 . 4 T' r AV,'.iv 4KhVvv vVv. V . f Wv fi r.v i , v t V- - s Scene . it rto IU.r' iis&Nrt :'? '. ' r -- ' ; . r. -- . . V, - -- hrr ,- :. ... -. :f-- ; . Scene at the Adams street pivsuinaWj by some f pro-Gertna- n r ;; - .,,4 Iur Wotneo going through . ,vv Motor speed way, 'New' Tork,; pdkv''-mterve- - the Condons and now rtcnptured hy the allies. Chi:ii;o, after the eiptoMon of u bomb idaceU there jrsoiia wore kilkil an.J min-- Injured. V' 'i v BRITISH CAVALRY HAS BEEN DOING GREAT YORK V 4v.v Iuim.' by TimTrrrnarnr. ' .SiWfiri rw im,MWt)nttr'rrwrinw'iJf flr frvnVi - ' u. ' . . r entrance of the federal huil'Iin? in 'Ar, memWr of the I. W. W. - c - : the FYenrh town usel us a Noyon, 1. vvkv ' -- ' .J v V'&U.S ", 5 - tbeir ealisilieulea at tlje annual police Held day Held atthe .,:.Iv - ;' ,;T sit Tiun tf mri niilTr if' ir tt Here are howti seme of the "grays ; 'driving back the Boche. of the British cavalry; which have been 'cited for their wonderful work In NAVAL AID TO DANIELS RED CROSS LORRIES HELP PARIS KIDS .. ' 'I Sheepahead Bay . teV' .. FIRST"VICTORYH"SinEK' TWO FAMOUS AMERICAN ViCES f i&t. L VL ' -- - - . Mik ! ?' ' . fV": r xyy ; h 'ri v ",t X ''' - ' ; .'. T t I 1?' i l .1 i; i:r -, '.. -- ' f 1 X ; ; . - v . J - ''xii .tpSSL ,'l--- ' r' w - vm ".-- Lfv- -; jr- i. l:- I; xm ,, L , I 1 f. '; ' ; . hr-- il',fr 4i;v' 1 "t ; - " yy 1 uyyM: 'i' ' I' 4 - ' t J S? :r V. $:?:&" . ;j y ; ' i , K - I fiv - i- ' y ' ' V if , ,v:f ' impressive ceremonies marked the installation of the firct Victory" siren in the nation on the roof of the Evens building. Washington, The 'Victory" or Angel us" siren sounds each day the signal for noonday prayer fpr victory for our nation and our allies and for a The photograph peace everlasting. shows- little Miss. Irene El lot t Moore, who unveiled the riren,:T-i;';'::rS- hXti zAys&'yrAiv'iF ; , w i KVj t ; 4$ sssSliM- - ' ..Aviators Hill and Hoover, an H of a combination for .the Boche.-- The of the ,Be two flyers are considered to Tie among the best sq'uadroa. - f I Hun-gette- rs I ; y Si. ' j V's,! - ' I l i ; fnivlan children are amusing themselves on an American Ited Cross lorrie. whU h is about to. take them for a days outing through the sunny fields of that part of France where there Is no bloodshed. An American soldier and Bed Cross nurse acting as guaidians are qn the back of the lorrie. J! ; , .a-- ,.... . ,, SNMyWWS I, I ' " f r ' .. 'V ' i ' . i t 'V f V:x f v K - . vv Jiv- 1 i fKS, ::: Nortli CsroUrilan hy birth a. sailor and capable, officer by ex-lerience and training, Commander Iercy W. Foote, naval aid to Secretary Daniels, is the, type of man who Is helping make the American navy In famous. Commander ;: Foote by nature J i w-a- -- j :.:..-.,;ll i r , , m o f r I f I I f:v. by the -- j " dogs,.-- - ; ;; fenced to b t a H ufi Spy.' l The life. of a German spy looked in- I j spiring ; to Ilalie Gordon Norris, So he stole sfx J ' small English lad. I j treasury notes from his employers, CP tod up his room with a dummy tele- phone, ami... wireless outfit and had. j notice up: "Morris, Private Inquiry cent he saved such a cf bis crw, Ills present position j, because I ! theWiiipHilSe' dTiKet htr sccrc- - j ,4j taryon all technical nutters that come before him. Ri!iVcs 1 n.prdi; ir t(f U VI v-- 1 ' Ka-n- ot Tin cf Ainrili-a- trursport ;U'- - MnniU' 1 1 . -- I . ss 4. I V'., y ' 7", ri i fy -.' high-'pte- Zinc H one of tie most Important cres. Agent-"'In remanding him .Alderman Sir A. The: United States-- .has sent l.OM b tsmstL&if ' Newton said be would have to get. a comet! ves' to France.with Its quota better ambition or his career would j New Orleans is closing many i.rrivin at a Vrer.ch port I be worth a rr.gp of the Anger.-loons for military reasons, . t sc r-I L '4 Wt. Mm EngJg'tU-V-octaisiotfc.tarned- whMi.iwas..neartebl.e;heJajlvJt;.tb:j&a po i A Grey-hound- state on other y. ( ;. to be more than 2,000 years old, and some of the dogs depicted to hunting scenes on the Egyptian monuments are of the greyhound type. have beeo piopular in England since King Canutes time, but nobody ; bat A.gentIemaQt oc a freeholder was Even so re allowed to keejj them. tIf MISSION pfk t, '; military; czechO-slova- k ii ! ";A Greyhounds the Oldest Dca The greyhounds of Altcar and Waterloo Cap are the oldest of domestic dogs, and they can he traced back by sculptures and frescoes for 13 centu ries before the Christian era. ,A fine group of greyhounds fondling each f t . i greyhound cost six dollars la 1 i1 -.' SOME OF THE SECOND MILLION YANKS :, : " . v: ... i 8, the' military misrin of. army, from Siberia, !m to report, totbdr commander' 'fh chief. Prof, Thom-- s G. Maxiryk,. of their ml scion was w ak for h!ps b git fgl.tcrwi The original to France, buprihey ere r.ow planning rneitus of gcnir.g aid to S.lriu. Ther Danitlovs-kr,n.i Cpt. Y. tk, are, left to right. I'rivale It; Chi til, TW-I- . TVashlHgtou liurbao. Cir . O'"'- - j ; |