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Show --v. m Friday, January 17, 1930 930 M TI1B OGDEN POST Salvador's $12,000,000 Road to the Sea at Niagara Beautiful Brides Cake Falls i ty at-- Kt bit, . - . 's . Vs -- .,v; ' ;v Fred La vis, president of the new railroad, laying the last rail In the road from the republic of Salvador, to the International Railways of Central America, bringing the country Into direct communication with the Atlantic ocean. $12,000,000 American engineers laid ont the route and native laborers followed with steel, ties and rock. The link between San Salvador and Guatemala Is through rock and Jungles. s'? ' ' i ' i ' V.' ' ' 'V . V4 '$n7- kt v.iii x "" ' v'4 Nk - vv'i '' "-S- 4V SO-iul- ? .V s. ' 5"'v , ; : Iff 4 .'''v. V. . VwKr.VI ' ' '.V; ; .!. v ; - :jw , A S " This frothy concoction la not the work of a muster French chef, as might be Imagined, but was created by King Winter himself In one of that gentleman's more Insplied moments. Tho richly decorated platform Is none other than the prosaic Iron and concrete stund from which honeymoon couples are wont to view the wonders of Niagara fails The swirling torrents may be seen In the background together with one end of the famous suspension bridge. Cremating 500 "Dead Taxis in Philadelphia Flames in Capitol Building Damage Art Works n 3 ft I Scene In Philadelphia when a cab company burned up 500 to be put Into the city service. LAWMAKER out-of-da- te taxis to make room for as many new ones Monument to a Confederate Hero INDICTED rpr In W Valuable art works, Including the model of the Capitol, were badly damaged by the mysterious fire that broke out the west wing of the building. The photograph shows workmen clearing up the debris. GOALIE IS CLEVER Queens Photograph of Her Family tail - T.iliwSTn? Stanley H. Kunz of has been Indicted by a Representative Chicago, who grand Jury, .together with his son, on charges of conspiracy to commit bribery, and obtaining money under false pretenses, in. connection with an appointment to the Chicago police force. ENJOYING BREAKFAST of the projected monument to Richard "Dick" Kirkland, Confederate soldier who, In the face of Union fire, leaped over Confederate breastworks to aid wounded Union soldiers, following s desperate charge on the battlefield of Fredericksburg, Ya during the Civil war. The monument, to be erected by tbe American Legion, will be one of many In the new Fredericks-burNational Battlefield park. A drawing - g This exclusive Intimate family photograph of the king of the Belgians, with the crown prince, tbe latter's wife and the little Princess Josephlne-Char-lottwas taken In the gardens of the royal palace by the queen of tbe Belgians herself, it is one of the few photographs of the sovereign taken In the royal family circle. The baby princess, who Is two years old, la wearing a suit of Javanese pajamas brought buck from tbe Dutch Cast Indies by her father and mother. e, y Umberto and Marie on a Medal Laeken-Les-Brusse- ls Nathan Ilawks, goalie of tbe Dartmouth hockey team, whose wonderful defense work is aiding his team In their winter Ice campaigns. This New England team Is said to be one of the strongest In tbe East INDIAN NATIONALIST Al, Cal and Juliu3 Distribute a Fund One of the huge black bears that re common In Rainier National park burrowing for his breakfast. These hears are quite tame and frequent the camps and hotels for whatever Kd Is available. Shameless profiteer Tnjustly condemned to death for treason, by the state which he had served uprightly, Phodon, Athenian tatesman, found himself also the victim of extortion In his last moments. Ue wa to perish in the approved manner by drinking the hemlock. required more of the poison to ke the potion effective, and asked JaHer to procure It That , refused the price which was offered him, and Phodon had to put In the man's outstretched Pim additional money before he could wn life as the law demandgrasp-funct,0DSr- r. ed. Detroit News. y This medal, commemorating the marriage of Crown Prince Umberto of and Princess Marie Jose of Belgium, wax designed by the famous Belgian Italy L sculptor, O. Devreese, and beani theportralts of tbe couple. Left to right: Alfred E. Smith, Calvin Coolidge and Julius Rosenwald, as they met ns a committee to decide on the distribution of a $0,000,000 charity fund left by the late Cournd Hubert, founder of the Bond Electric Corporation of New Jersey and nrfclnator of the flashlight, ills entire fortune was made through the manufacture of flashlights. President Jawnharal Nehru, young leader of the Indian Nationalist con gress who In a fiery speech before k delegates demanded complete, freedom from England. 50,000 Hr |