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Show SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FEBRUARY 1. l2t it IBB Mexican Government Gets Planes From Oh: m crriniMP uLIii!iI!u h tsr LSHE I'OWMIP. or FAMOUS r a r l n r.Ar.Ln to ..ucceclj fell. AL.lANL l.fUULS. 1 . L E.CAVAF-'.- h. . . I I : ' II. i r ' , i. l.r I'. wlm only missed such I. ' I' .1 , i .. . I .1 I' I I I. : 1. ! . 'll i .I. ni i ii : ll.i'l t'.il I. il 'i"'ill 'll1 ' Ii- I 'III ' ill.- l.i it ii! I) . ' W I' , - In' i i i i riio "I Ii. i ll .'ii . i.. ii. i! . . '".Ill' o I ' .l! lit 1 V s I 'i.r-- i ' Link of ' V - ao 1 'H ( nef.. eight die wags, anil Tlo-s- M'.ilit I J i'.'.' .I. Vil.iH tinniii in 11 I Middle f '.r . In ih. I .rili-- li i .niiiiit i1' ii'r' II, II... I,H : I r lull 1.1 year III il'llir. Iilll III' Will Wei. tin- I .111: i. ''Hi Amor lii I In 1 1 niil In I'riiii i' dn..ng M"' j eoiil .lioiil.s of Vl'Hi ' , II. Thi'iui: Il il - .ill! mil' mi l sillcrcd during .1 :'i!ii:ili of ever ii.'.iiio1 nf will'll t'lll1 'i'1'l 1., Ill-iiiuwii ini" - mi.i I in onluiTs nn MS III I ? Til I I'll llllllllnr'i, Will lir bus! grow mg l noliones of i liTiiiite Iiim-i- i Hol moil In ii ii in ,':iiiiiio Ann ri.'.iii luidi- - wllll the In t!ii Uld-Iri- l iI!im!ii.io.. Tli I li i i'll ii nliriri'iiil-iIi Aiuit on Inis griiwn Hii'is ulw.i.-- s Iml'l'i ii lir-- place isiiiiii rio- - of I iihi-rto those Uii' in il uni cup-In iiinl iliniiii y iioiiii uulaHy oli'M lo bnlf of III. OVCII If III llniM llnf li:li,,,n 111 In isiiiiiii'los I In fni in'll 'n wlnil I hey I'M) Irmii llie whole outi.ii.king iiiiiliiis.-ml'i- r. (In- - iiiiiliiissinliiriiil corps take Mini. side world. ivlmt tins lilHU We are In the dale f their ii iipitinl fuoiors In this ex-lu- i liii-nl. one of the . 1 lit Iliniima iir.ii n of eoiium-roe- c I a- - ll.iiiiaud d.!pi'': to Mi-- He l i have been ussemliled at the urmy. lr nr.. . r Wiigin tiel.l. Dayton. O., with the exeeprlun of ' i Nurse CavelTs Pet Preserved BEAUTY PRIZE WINNER oorls Some Former Biitish Ambassadors. Janie I lit Impression of our the nnmirlea It affects mnl the run :i ipuiil ovolsliudowlng of hold other countries the lmd on those ureus. In Unit iisi pglon known to most citizens of the Iliitcd states simply iis l.iilln Ainonoa there lire soiui twenty countries, (lenerully speiiklng. they are no:ir neighbors of ours. While Kurope Is uilnillliilly bt 111 u gmid for us, tlie larger of the twenty niitloiis eoiiiprislng Central iind South Ainerieii mil also be large customen nml hare shown In the last few years that they want our business; we certainly should meet them halfway. "The backbone of this growing commerce should not lie nt the mercy ol outside aggression from any quarter. It Is our duty and our right to protect It, nnil the liest protection not only for the United States but for those southern having republics, practically n Joint Interest In the canal. Is to niuke tlint waterwuy absolutely free from danger." ouiiiil IiiMiioiioe ilivi Hludent "f mill high wider llryiH, 11 nlfiiirM, mi subjects iniiiii'iiiiiK mir (liiunrr.-ili-r IlislIlHlIiniM, wus fnr 11 lull;: linn1 the Urilish iiiuliiiNsuiliir In Washv hum uni uf llii iiiumI pnp-uli- ir ington. men wlm wit mitviiI imy tumi-(r- y In tin1 ciiillnl. lit not miy studied American Inslilullons, Inn lie stuil-lii- l our luniie life nml ,i purl was Int iitmI isl In (lie 1'iiplliil l ily, lie wrote of Its lmll tliiiK plans, nml of lit nrcfilteitur;il mnl IhuiIm'mh beauties, lie was mi fond of writing of American matters hk was hii Hiill Is Ills collengue In Hie corps, J. J. Jii'sernnil, Aiiiirii-iil- i f 11 landing 1 Eil(j o,r. the distance that separated h ii . . ,i - ipl lii'ltl .1 'i n I : "A ii . 11 !i- , sent by the Colermbi Sixty-fourt- r .i i I. I'.ill), being and Iron couipun.v, a Segiin-tla- . could, poratlon, to the War Vinonstriih Colo., from Chateau-Tliierrstreet and Av. If lie Iiinl any legs, be said to have Imsi'it nl. taken to bis heels suddenly nml van- mu A. He was employed by the com. ished. puny as a clerk when Ids legs lu'rang I'uniel Edwards, only servh-- man to kifectcd. At the hospital Deuson's win hoili i lit I). S. and (lie Coiegres-llona- l vvere amputat.d, and when con i aim modll, and a member of the cing there he heard wounded veterana vocational committee of the United tell of the battle of Chatcuu-Tiderry- . When 1 mason left the hospital h States veterans' lom-au- . Ixington avenue nml street, made knew more iduiut that battle than tlit public the ncori of Iteeiler Ivason, veterans wlm fought It. With Ills wg( anecdotes lie won universal ynipatliy. "legless veteran of no wars." In Urj), In Earl hull. Columbia unk Knr two years, says Edwards, Iea-sont a meeting or the Come Han Ills on off the versity, leglessness palmed Come Hack dull a veterans' organi- club, tlie abbreviated figure of Dcmsg zation eomposed cldelly of Colunibia vvns brought on to the stuge nn a whet university students, posing ns it eliiilr. Every one in the hall stood nj maimed soldier, when, Edwanls as- and uncovered and, us a result, was Invited to banquet s, givet serts, lie never was In the urmy or nmney and Jewelry, and lionized tij navy In the war. Denson, wlm In lfb.h. and 1023 was women Denson claimed be served In Krnnif one of the managers on the board of (llreeturs nml oierulor of tin rnnteen vvltli tlu Ninth infantry, Second diviat Ciintp llliietields, near Hlauvelt, N. sion. Denson, It wua said, married a girl Y., where the Come ihiek elnli lias bad the use of the old state rllle range as at Enj shore, L. I. hv I. I ii hut off i' :...il-- VI i u All K i.. i ll ...vd K L. Cn.i: .. ' I I Gothams Legless Veteran of No Wars rump, was ordered lo take hit YUllK. The man who and get out. most ton tlie cluse to being NEW said Denson mine Eat liero of tlie war, u t In Can Any City Boast an Older Judge? ford county. He vvns elected Cnmmm Ileus judge In 1SX". was appointed to the Superior court licneli by (inventor Judge than John Joseph HenPcnnyptirkcr lu 1 S!l3, und tliut fall war derson of Meadvllle, Crawford county. elected for the full term of ten ycarx, In 1U 13, und again Da., ever been returned to hi office by was a public election after Ids eightieth In l!rj3. t a generaThe man who has hlrtlidny? Meudvillc thinks he holds both records. tion on the bench and Is still able to Judge Henderson Is beginning Id curry It bunlt-- steadily nml ably It third term us a Superior court Judge, remarkably well uml strong for hli to which lie wni by tlie un- years and seldom has un Illness. It precedented plurality of more tlmn bus been said of lilin tlmt he knows (lie embassador of France. 083,000, which shows ivlmt the elec- more men In Crawford county by their Sir Cecil Hprlngltlce. m:w ili'iid, foltorate think of his nbllltles nt eighty. lit st names tlmn do any other firs emlowed James llryce In tlie lie whs 1mm In Dlttsluirgh, the son men. bassy nt Washington. lie whs a close of llev. William C. Henderson, a While Ills community Is proud of hli friend of Theodora lloistevell lone beMethodist clergymun, niul came with record as n jurist. It Is perhaps as become lmd fore (lie colonel president, his parents to Memlville nt tlie nge of public speaker that he has their mod and long before (lie buron b:iil become eleven, fie was graduated from Alle- enthusiastic allegiance. When It Ii ambassador. "Jack," favorite dog of Edith Cavell, the funmus English nurse of the gheny college before he wn eighteen, announced that the Judge Is going ts Kir Cecil KprlnglUce was succeeded World war, has died, but he, like Ills noted mistress, will live In fame. Ills lie entered the One Hundred Fiftieth speak, tlie largest auditorium in the In Washington by Lord Heading, the body, mounted by a taxidermist, has been sent by the Ditches Do Croy to the Huek-ta- ll Is always filled and his fellow of volunteers, tlie country Pennsylvania viceMIm Hazel Collins of New York, Cavell home for nurse at Tombland, Norwich. great English Jurist wlm now Is In tlie fighting lit citizens applaud, with heartfelt debeing Hrlgade," who was adjudged the prettiest girl roy of Indio. Ue was the tlrst Jew light, Ills oratory, his logic and hli Fredericksburg, Chnncellorsvillc, ever npisrinted by Orest llrltaln to BEARDED KINGS OF ENGLAND at the recent beuuty pageant held In Intense Americanism. He never uses und Wilderin the tlm battles I United In be Miami, la shown with the cup awarded (be ambassadorial post ness. Later, young Henderson was de- manuscript or notes In his tqieechra State. Tlmt rallglon does nut enter Gsorgs Follows Example of Edward her. tailed to Washington for special work He luis never ninrrled. He uml his two Is shown tha Peacemaker, Hie Father, Into ltrltlsh appolntiuent In the office of the provost marshal. remaining brothers live together in the London the ap8aye MENCKEN CHOSEN BOSS ltemllng Paper. perhnps not only by He saw the assassination of President Judge's large and comfortable home on pointment but by tlmt of Sir I'sme Lincoln. When lie was thirty years Chpxtnut Hill. He Is an expert at botb It Is rather odd that at a time when I lo word, wlm Is of an old Moiunn was old he district nitomey of Craw chess and checkers. so much ore out his beurds of of fushlon duke the which of Cslliollc funilly should one. wear Norfolk Is the head. majesty King Cleorge I,onl Iteadtng Is said to he one of In tills respect he follows the example fln grout est lawyers which England of Edward the Pen comaker, hla faever produced, lie never hud lmd liny ther, who was the tlrst of our sovN. A'. Many new de- - j nrgunizutlon for a time. Those lx tllplomnlic experience prior to tlie ereigns lo wour a beard during Airly time tlmt he was sent to Washington, 300 years. were added to the charge of the service, however, sought Gpartment We must travel back In history as and be nindo something of ii record of breeders, nnd ill's country went the here, not only ollhially Inn by sheer far aa Charles I, before coming to into the war in 1017, but lew horse enthusiasts In general keep the force of bis personality, lie bad a another boarded king, lie was the lust bave gone along iis sieadlly and quiet- work going. Today the project hu king, until what we cull modern tltiien, been sense of humor. ly toward success ns the federal re- reached a point where there would to wear a heard and "his own hair." mount sorriee. be a public protest If any further Fearlessness of the Readings. Indeed, when (leorge III waa on the In the spring of 1017, tempt vvere made to check Its growth Organized Tlie writer of tills when lie wus In throne no lieard had been seen In Engwith the assistance of tlie breeding Farmer nml breeders hitherto If tlie tinny during the war was ordered land within living memory. bureau of tlie which club, It now uorant of tlie licnellls of using tlx on Ihc to rriincc Msiirelnnlu, Like the present king, Charles I lias stations all over the country thoroughbred ns a top cross have Iwn thci', wus being used ss a transport. seems to have copied his father. James where the liglil horse suitable for cav- quick to see the improvement In tlx Lord lleiidlng bad been siniiinonid l's hoard, too, lmd been In a way rathmounts is being produced. In the quality of fouls from bai l; In England for a conference and alry er a novelty, hccuuKC Ills three linfive years of It existence more limn mans. wiik a passenger on the e iii n p mnl incdlalc picdeioxxors liml been a boy ll'.ixio mares liave been bred at tlicsc The work of the remount service h Willi liiui wus Ills wli'e. The Maureand two women. stutions and It now lias more tlmn been patterned after the general lint tania, being a fust ship, lly the way. the predecessor and faL.'iO stallions, !m per cent of which are of the breeding bureau of the Jocks? l.iiily Uemliiii! was uccoiupii-nlc- d liter if tin.- - thriO, Henry VIII. ths club in New York. Tills depnrlind! thoroughbreds. by Iut inuld and ;he two were' much Til-- ; and 7 stnllbiis vvere of New York's governing body of racAt Its beginning the only women passenger- - on the dor monarch, broke the record r a of contributed by tlie breeding bureau of ing was created In Ifinfi and iis greet ship which Ciirin-- n ti l d.noil fairly long line of beiirilless kings by Il was uiicuostiontlie Jockey club anil others vvere Aiiieiieiin troops. funn In the ('eneme valley iiiiUMlf cult Hating n hoard. Tor none (My ii perilous voyage. for i'ic Her-- ' of his iircdccisxnra, from by Individuals conni eted with bus been n model for the breedlV V to Henry I Kills were looking for tin big ships, the turf or in sympathy with work. smi Ions of tliv remount service. Tlx H. 1.. VII, wore a beard. former Associate odbut It was reuiurkeil by i'io .:iier:iiin llonry bun-m- i The others have liml In this time Uf purchased by ot t of S ! Smart der author ami tlie A" Savon kings fat ore beards, tin officers oil hoard tliul l..id Keml.ng. remount KS3 service the tin all of them th approprl-ii'iotriluilcd fro.u l stallions, .is been elected the but William the Norman only wore a I'roiuliici ce. Mid her luuiil slimv,. iheiii'elu'S less of Siii i.i ion. with which the plan oiiglilireds, and bred 8JK)" mures. did Ills sons and several Icinecraiic ''h iss" of Ilaltituore. Mil. iis mustache, con.irned nho! il d.nuor thou any of. of their sHocevior-- t on tlie tlirer-.was latinilii'il. Many of the horse used by the N( Hut Mi n. ken's mai. friends 111 lbiltlmore (he other Ili'senuers. lovd Ite.i.ling liicharil tlie lien llenit made beard Tlie I'eihiciion of tlie appropriation York tute const nlnilnry are the proddecided il.at he was the man for the S. Yonsrj l'uxlia, the in .. mim-tI nl ed hlmsrll to tlie United States from Egypt anil to Jl.at.tHin vv bleb went into effect sev- uct of the breeding bureau farms ill nuking fr 1. i' with fashionable again, for Ids brother John, loh and i'i 'iductcd such a vigorous the first n llu li'ins from tlmt country in modern times, raising the new Egyptian eral years ago when a general pulley that organization is now breeding Ik (lie American sohPi'is for was he that the elected and tlie first ill campaign three Edwards llwas di'iiioi ci i llag over die New Willard hotel, Washington, in the presence of the inenilxTS of economy struck the various service own lioracs i.uJ uiiiis., Henry I oil were til rt.'or sliy. Indeed frem I.hVi Job by a comfortable plurality, lie of Ids s 'IT. along the most nppmrtd Tills was tlie flrl time this Hag b.ts ever been raised In a foreign bureaus, checked the s'ln.ng t t In Ins of tlie rc-- lines. Is slowri l.'V. in- clean shaven on here Ids growth ti on sat wearing ibrliy the k'ng I ln Willard hotel Is the tviupiinry legation of Minister The r.rl'i'h .null, is- -. I. lo- hies In n country. Y'ousry. the sviuboj throne of England. victory. louse oil l'oinii'1 III III ivolii:.-- . dire-ltTo since sum Norman the con up. ?i t 'iiPros.i slivrl fviii lilies h there Ini ve hern 13 heard wear BIG SCHOONER WRECKED In the iies church ol lie i'ei-i,ng kings, M clean shaven kings :md aid be ol ihc street in ,";u who shaved the chin, lull net the N. Y. Tram per in and most rejiorts agree that u nunibrt If hole ::is Vorli h: ',r lull London Answers, per lip. nioimiains of of deserting Ili'sslan soldiers also if t'j HIl.LI.l'IiX, I'hi rso.ioii. (ro. ed a stiituo to f'ii New Jersey and ad- conqianli'd them. There wore si rimi ,m- of tlie I joining New York lutve come alfint i kit i children. All were hH lir.i:: m of lv.de. MACHINE TO MEASURE HIDES sigiieis it Ini tlie upon diminishing colonic of that starved, and most diseased - not 1 W' ! i Ii WMo' e who1 mi pi'll :i F.r.-ccurious the Whites, promising stock. peopl., Invention Salve Serious Prob. wes .t' ill ; ill.;-"- ' : ids ami biiio i lomil various 'ivies a to lem for Largs Uteri of i ks i i h, r i:r::i-.to Latiiplilcr's nissviint 4 once svjrteml from theAccording their origin, Leather. V' grim liuincss, tliese pinpie v1 lu.i.g the I'naiptiiii lo what is now ilu- Hard- henled logeilier hiAt an 11., it a i (during the 1rlil ' er I man state park, along llio lino "f ibe V ocgiit hv the out in tlie niimtry. nrt1 (Hviipiinry) . r i fiM't Kiiiiiai" river, thev i.ro ii"v.' n ii until eotr.para uliere t'linal slrisd now is, III a to two valleys and Hie hilltop ,c. nile. tivc. recent i'l'et'.H m cf n l.idi- -. nations vvere Issued them hf Tnnhh.e tween, vest of Suffern ami liililiurn. proitl.-,i( named Jarkson. . quurlcrmiisl.r ' in 'ng ll.i b'.r.c .if hi!. ' ''I'lqi" I.auipliii'i' s.f Imvdl. Vi., ims Iiooks Jacksnn ea lbil these people fr at h fairly i'i'nvh!ii'g .,Fi. tnrv about .l:o large t.'s bliu l.s, but the wits and wag of a t a audie and Ibe .Tacksiei Wli'tis. Hi savs v t;s culled t licin Jackson' blsJ at ! . '.I'ved .acli!:',e that Ibe fi'inalc- - vviv fiimp follow era ' army rv tin1 designation cliunp llowo onionll ; ,. a of Hie I'.rltisli ar'ny qimr-ti'ti-ip.. ,,i lo whiles nr poor whiles, bill I" : r : ac;ng s.in i... Yoil. liar-nll:e wits of the army they won1 all "' i ill i. a,llo'l native W'Ulion Jaikson's. ,rtig " c.g Ifoil tlie city. pairin' or To' i.,t'iec'.revohi Till l!:lin:ii'i lilivilllt iillX mloiiy BX : i .! t. I.iiiiiplii' i''s s, rv is i li.i si. I.gr. bers are running mil fast. . r.ag 'i w'.i-li ta'si-tbo I'.rii aa a1 v.itb ill'1 Intliaii-- , iiliundoned rnbliis may be fonnil x'1 f pa-- '. P ng li" h r in When brouglii in luii'.li o:s of squ.iws from h t dl-T- l aga a. :t tbe lino of ibe old Uuiinonball ll,tbe country l.i i uml Albany V' of e and In Wlm the now In active lms any other DA. MEADVILI.K, 1 ciia-tomi- f (let-tysbu- Flag of Egypt Raised in Capital Better Horses Through Remount Service .Im-kc- cold-blooi- - .i I j w.-i.- l unes-surlc- - : i mtich-inarrle- ( i: i - 1 er ' - 1 - l: Butler Cleaning Up Philadelphia . I trl.in-gu'-.i- r Origin of New Jerseys Jackson Whites i 1 lro'ji p-- r I rt . r i - ! - Il-'e- : 1 tl-- i ;; 1 s 1 ' v i - N.-,- i , - i i -- i i l - . i "e . destroyers, carrier, tl s.ioihari " - ,.ne one .t'r:1 :i the rec-The pa'g tbrotig'. i l.. w.-.- itnder lil;,cli.ne, .i ce -. regisf.-of reve'uti.ir.s of each Toiler, In tirfts of il.e sji.ee It him four deal royf-- r lendeis, : It roe tenders, live mine Savors, mid covenil. Is iiato!U!if!l-l-,Erutnlle.l on 83 (rain vcssclK. tadujlug repair, find. a large dial at the p the 'muhin 13 i.-- u:r-Iln- i n't-- . l'e Until K Stcrr'U. of I.ieV.! schooners. I 'icre so, t on 'lie slio: Is near Martha I. where .I.ci she grounded during a s;o-;i- i. The crew was rescued, but l!:i vessel is l ,. ' l i,,iii-be- .Morialii in?ii5 Mioin wus high and will II tlie Aiuii iijifi trmqis took inssiiMsIoll of New York Ibere well There only abniit a ilomotiid left. were also souic iiigroes, whom Hie ltrltlsh had used as sliives. and they, with the squaws, were driven out by the Aiuerliiilis. They weld together. f , tOtlli lS. ' ' u. Smedley u Itutlei-- , director of safi-tof Iliiliiib-lplilntil It t:.e of Ilndberly Love is pri.p.-ridenned tipi iliieituig .lie police In a raid on n disorderly imuse. S.S , lie Is bound tu Is bare shown I Croon vnlloy, wol lll'li, only a few groups still jhtsIsIIB' llllllnirn colony Is under Ibo inibi of rcllgiiiiis nnd sncial workors. lutve tried lo Improve tbo romn of tills curious Hsqilo, but generation or two will probably llielr extinction na a soparata grot it |