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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH Soldiers Curb Textile Strikers Andrew Carnegie Memorial Opened This the Anlrvw Carnegie birthplace memorial which was erected near Ms birthplace at Dunfermline, was officially recently and handed Pfotlnnd, .y Mr. Carnegie at an estimated cost of f.Vt.OiO. The er to the tkirnegle Dunfermline trust. Tla builJIng U a veritable trensure hue In which I stored an e itrnulr Collection of addroMt-a- , caskets and other souvenir. 1 oi't-m- -j stale troops were l NVr t.i aid the police lln-rThe picture shows three of the suite troiM-m-- of tlm tcxtil workers c r In maintaining with rJir during tle strike mq girl plckrters. Design for American Legation in Panama Unveiling cf the Lafayette Escadrille Memorial Secretary of State Kellogg and Keith Merrill, executive secretary of the foreign service buildings commission, inspecting the recently approved design for the American legation in Panama. This design with some modifications wltl le followed for all future legations In tropical countries. NEW RULER OF ELKS Trophy for the Machine Gunners at the grout memorial erected near Paris In honor of the Lafayette escadrille American members of that body who loyt their lives In the World war. View of ttie unveiling ceremonies and the C7 McMurray Inspects American Doughboys in China Murray llulhert of New York, who was elected the grand exalted ruler of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks at the convention of that organization in Miami. SMITHS CHAIRMAN J. A. V. McMurray, the American minister to China, accompanied by Lieut. Col. J. M. Cummins, Inspecting the Fifteenth United States Infantry In Tientsin on the anniversary of the regimental organization. Fostering Trade With Russia The machine gunners trophy, done by Edwin Howard Clark, which is awarded annually to the best shooting Infantry machine gun company. Last Infantry. year it was won by Company D, Twenty-eight- GIRL DISCUS HURLER h Nominees of the Prohibitionists John J. Raskob of Delaware and New Y'ork, who was elected chairman of the Democratic national committee and Is directing the campaign. lie is head of the financial committee of the General Motors Smith-Robinso- Miss Lillian Copeland of California, discus thrower, who was selected to represent tiie United States In the coming Olympic gamea. Jeannie Was a Fatheid Irritable old man was nearing the end of his life, and his wife was sitting at the bed-id- e. .Jeannie, " said the sick man, I ni An slippin. Largest of Their Species Charles Smith, left, and M. Malycheff a they appeared during their negotiations in Moscow In an effort to foster trade relations between the United States nnd Russia. Mr. Smith is president of the American Chamber of Commerce, and M. Malycheff is president of the Russian Commercial botipw. The largest bird Is the ostrich, which stands nearly eight feet high and weighs 20 pounds. The largest seabird Is the albatross, which has a wingsprend of about 12 feet Of n't European birds the largest Is the great bustjrd, whose I rigs frequently are from four to seven feet from tip to tip. n Naw. naw, Yere Just a .John," said little dqj; Jeannie. Jus: essciL yon go off to sleep. Tut. Jeannie, lassie, I tell you Im slippl'iY Ye only tl.ink ye're slippin. J mil. Dinna tush yersei. I'm beside ye; . ye're anr-ht, Jfr.nn'e. but If ever there was en auld futf.eM, it wa- - you. My held' sllppin' off the piihw" Guid-sehes- Left to right: William F. Varney of Rockville Center, N. Y., and James A. Edgerton of Alexandria, Va., who were nominated for President eel vie president of theT'nlted States by the national convention of th party In Chicago. |