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Show TfW. WEFK7.Y PPrr.FT. KAYSVTT.T.E. Marshal Foch Welcomed to the United States IITATT. American Legion Parade Reviewed by Great Warrior '"SSI" r ? -- rv j. &. , a -- , -- v. 4? ? vi , 7v it f .''TS'-w ':D : fy-V'- Jf ,V I 7 i i , v i i v,i lT i 4 iir Scrn in New York when hundred of thousands turned out to welcome Marshal Foh, generalissimo of the allied armlea to the Ini ted States. At the right tha famous Frenchman Is seen shaking hands with General Pershing who i arrived from Lurojw only an hour before Marshal Foch. I Canal Swimmers Honor Memory of Roosevelt j4 m si i tW I."! lid MK General view of the great parade of the American Legion passing down Main street in Kansas International group of mUltaand naval notables who reviewed It Left to right: Gen. Baron Jaejui of Central Diaz of Italy, Marshal Foch of France, General Pershing, and Admiral Lord Begtty of P Mr. a great commanders were the honored guests of the legions convention and were given tremenli It The legion elected Hanford MacNider of Mason City, la., national commander ' Pershing Given the Legion Medal 0UR vouncest ir jUfl ' f t 10 0TaUa M I colom, m g tit W A ai (wo that tL r ton ron r canal, to slum their respect foV'ihemlmorJ ofThnoTUeSrilwreveV background are G.dd 1,111 and CMructor hill, ' SSLZOurTUnlinotvn oi ,b,rge Th lD anniversary eut-- ;u,tbr birth. pom KV la the ff:0l CnJ Staffer Soldier Wt Homo u toil I lkT i - - "zaj JamS i ft . JB wn earn fficelvlng the American Legion medal from MaJ. thLnV?representing George Washington Post No. 1 of the A DIs- - M, roh, rerehln an1 Marshal Foch are the only two gen-- rt ht the world upon whom this honor has been conferred by the American Uii it Yale Gets Relic 6f Its Early Days tliO U! (fW - '(yr1 6e4eat- - "V-- f? Ojc i Here Is the youngest colonel In tN United States army. The rules & 1 regulations say that a colonel mud tver thirty. But what does little MI Uarda Burnette of New York care (or rules and regulations? Recently t became honorary colonel of the S dlvls'on, tho reremonW Th being held on Governor's island youngest . colonel Is throughout M country known as a child actress. C will lead the New York parade f Seven division on Anulsfl day. f"lv ree'f : -- i; r; Ul ;; f 3vt! enty-seven- Italian gold medal for extreme valor, the which General Diaz will place on grave of the unknown American soldier at Arlington, November 11, by order of the king of Italy. tesr.r.r The body of the unknown by Sergeant Edw. F. leaving talons on a French battery caisson for Havre, where the Tounger wal hudek with impressive aervlcea. aboard the U. S. S. Olympia, Admiral body Dewey historic Bagshlp, few shipment to America. Balloons Raise tn! ( 1 $ t 9 , a t 0tl' ' ft"" r r.r I - Mn i . f Trftov , t - 9 3 er Sunlcen Yacht J I 1 ffTfj fe, -- em Us t M 1 if left l ! Vk fill FRANCE Ae - . j.,y i v f e- - dear id meaning, of course, the boots proinloently cUsplayed in the The wearer Is AIM Edith Lewert, arriving la New York on the Olympic, on her way to Los Angeles, Pontoon balloons, 14 In number. lKted out of tne mud the Ehe gay Russian boots are worn evHa. formerly owned by John Muret, which for IS yacht months has erywhere In London now. navigation la the yidnlty of Sherman -- re, basin, off the Harlem canalf fore-groun- te Gobs Put on Novel Shovel Race . 'London to it, enr warrior- - selected In hoi th VISITOR FROM THEYRE WORN IN LONDON 1beyre quite the thlpg o FCfrt Mine. C. Boas do Juvenuk general of tie- BleuvenueScat-cl:- rsEf. jb .. who is now In the Uc'ted I 1h1i Is p, evident f - d. nn, 5c Coal ecnopa for paddies and leaky , Utit, I race Kd w ecu the event of tlm annual -trieri.arbcr. The real races were a v fle hovel race to relieve the teuMon r4 , venue Franchise, width 3s patronage of President andis In a recent lerand. The organization p rt4mPcns.h!ps In Lr Are--) as an asxwiatlon formed tl,ese sailors staged the tate l:,u ilectual and nvral ' !.," .1, ; r. I jf , tf4f .:- - ta 1 j re i fci |