OCR Text |
Show . i nuetrou EMERY COUNTY ! PPftDPco vmmq.lami.k .i.. looks Atter Her Pedestrians Well i Chicago School Has Mouth Organ Orchestra HSU ' nrsi oovereu. muminated and enclosed safetv of Detroit It is one block long, on .afety idea in the city the square to Gratiot avenue. Construction was Lurried by Here is the 4 ' . - 2- DALE, UTAH y - llJZ ST svJJJtl,?." ' ln tUe wor!d- - and il 11 new-adUl- avenue' "tending from Mayor John V. Smith. Winter View of Nome Where Diphtheria Rages Musicians may sroiT t thut coininon juvenile Instrument, the mouth organ, but It has come Into its own at the xsuon public school, Chicago. The "mouth organ orchestra" of the aehoo! numbers 200. According to Miss O. Jacob reat In the harmonica cultivated an appreciation of good MiX? 8cho1, not on,y has ,he revlval of music in pupils, but it has freshened them In many respects, even as to cleanliness and tidiness. 1 His American Patrons Liked This .1 GETS RICH OFF WHEAT ( ft 'jr 'ASPIRDI IN of Nome, Alaska, where diphtheria view Midwinter DEAUVILLE SUIT HER Is epidemic and to kvVV ' - " '' p ' Ready to Meet the Bank Bandit " Pii. I I I !iii:::li::::::H(T v Jli.ss Ethel Comstook of Chicago la qulot I little woman who sat In her own little olllce with her own little n M Ml H - ".- .inT -- ;u m.rW ,V,I. 'nn x w 4 2 4 I'. f If 1 " Ule. Centenarian Likes Them Hard " ji They don't come too hard for Am brose nines of Washington, D. C, who just celebrated tils one hundredth birthday. "Bring on the hard ones, says Mr. nines. "I've got all the dic tionaries, time and pencils necessary, y " If ( Lllette .Tnrnma j SDDeara Fig suit HOLDS SERVICE RECORD y4 who . 7 A . ' ' ' And he solves 'em, too. 4 rae 1 Wnen business becan to fall off. the nwnpr of this cute In Put-iInahiKi '1 charcoal stoves on tli KidpuoiLv v. v t Ik I f l IjwuUa ui American artists are shown gathered at the stove for a chat. Left to right M. Cronln. , Rosf on 4 ..... I jr v l w i v j IJliCi J'1 fighter, New York city, portrait painter; A. J. Eaton, Hartford landscaplst and , yum mi jjomu-r- uuu i.eorge auer 1'aruer, landscaplst, a champion ski jumper. A I i business and plucked a fortune out ot I lie wheat pit. She Is credited with having "cleuned up" between $20,000 and $50,)0 Iti the sensational rise of wheat. Miss Conistock said: "I August I took$150 out of the bank and bought. I made money and put back the. $150. I worked with my profits. I bought, waited till I had made 15 cents profit, then sold. I never expected to buy at the bottom or sell at the top." r.t ao grUUUai:ea i lol rrom nt!i she at vas-P- 'i i.. u brought from Deau- - Out in Los Angeles the banks have protected themselves against robbers boxes in which riflemen are conby building on top of the vaults armor-plat- e is here shown behind his shield. marksmen these of One on guard. stantly KID D Joseph Kragskow, upholsterer em ployed ln the Union Pacific railroad shops, Omaha, Neb., has the longest service record of any railroad employee ln the United States 56 years, 5 months. He was one of 13 veteran employees given a dinner by President Carl It. Gray of the Union Pacific ln Omaha recently, that was attended by prominent railroad 'men from all parts of the country. Thinks He Can Predetermine Sex 1 ; : Here la shown Julius Huxley, noted British scientist at work in his laboratory at the museum, Oxford, where he is engaged ln tests intended to prove, theoretically, that It is possible to predetermine sex. Mr. Huxley, who Is a grandson of Prof. Thos. H. IIux-leprophesied that a method of sex predetermination would be completed within the next 50 years, but, as be says, the. problem that will then face science Is, what is to be done with the HAS UNIQUE JOB Car for African Research Tour method. John Joseph Hahn Is a first-clas- s cook, not only literally but that Is his ratlnit in the United States navy. Be sides that, be is an avlatgr or something approaching that, because he Is cook on an air ship. He is the oniy nymg siiiya cook in tne navy and Is stationed ohnnrrl thn rilrhrl- ble Los Angeles. W.'.'.jvf Maer J, ;'"le Miss Doris ChIcag0- aSLu C Cen 'twenu"11' Z v Sector I"'ysIcul breath-taki- rupt H twenfy- - Dut -. the no.::1.". Is very calm about - " or Kgypt, noted siclentlst, has set out on a 1'rince Kemal el Din research tour in Egypt accompaDietl by a van of motor tractors which carry supplies and will return with the fruits of his search. This photograph, showof" motor tractors, was taken at the itart of toe expediing one of the new type tion. The tanks contain gasoline for the caravan. n lm i.J:.V..;;.VS., VMaTisrri, '.r-- |