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Paul A New Koenig, comnptnder 1outsoldand at BaftlmoreT - York presenting of the (Jenna ' n a sihtr suhnutrlne UrSrCAPITOLISATLASTCO loMng cup to niertltantman f s pjjf v Mrs, - f sA. s tv,4vv SftSr 07 'i-f- . Qr St? y vl American Cities' Growth. Nothwlthstandlng J.hfei coltapwe of the war genre, refugees from The at (julveston photografrb sho,w?t a crowtlof itomr Amerian fast how knows Nobody can city, state or town may growI recall some twenty fh e j eiirs ago meeting a friend In Denver. He was I think an dnrestor fromthe-Elast, Denver had about 30,000 people then. He had come to buy real estate, lip, said to me, This place Is overgryndn. Heal estate is too high. jMte for And lie went away- - Hud he me! Invested wisely at thaKfirne he could have tnulti)IIed Mr money ten oi 1'wn.s In Ixs Angeles twenty fold. had a about "the featne times serious remdion after a sudden booro. It wgjf a little place, not one tenth its pro sen t size. It seemed like a doomed city. An irUestment of fo)0 then In outlaying acreage pcoperty, I am told would - he- - w or t le- - H oC.t,(xXJ - tod,! y MPLETED -- Mexh-- t O'fVn rA, , w i o A' v sjjx.jv 1 I ; isZ u it 4 t, ' f oj , are dally arrhlng iu the United States. -- -- ' t-hfld ' -- (if 4h p, h f .a To Be Sure. ' were engaged lu a Irishmen Two a sf 4- -- T' fS ' ' r , nwawMirrotti."' ikti In a cem' ry sjtie tay. I don't like thk (Y ell, said one, , ' all." at noiICTTn ' all. at v cemetery Va v, v eesy 7vri - Well said the bther, I think It If The laying of the final stone shown in the photograph completed the con- a very fine cemetery." No, said numbcFone, I don't like duction of the national capitol, ' hioh for more than o0 years has been It of the at all, at all, and I'll never he buried of the pediment This was the last step ,1a the construction TheJ'irst Aero sqtladrom New Tork as long as 44lva.!L. It In the to st wing of the house of pediments representatives, a copipanh.n piece the houe w n National Guard, has been mustered inunreaHohafile fool an What puld ye ttie main entrance and the senate Ing. This portion of Hartservice federal to the are, to be surej"lald number one, ap"as been blank since the wing was nominally completed in JSo7. An shows K. U, man, photograph man his temper. W)ty, of $73,000 In 1908 provided for the final work of. construction, nils parently Irving SIlss Phyllis Hartman, the major' - 7.7 pediment has beAn constructed by Paul Bartlett, who calls the resign alive, .if Is a fine cemetery, and If my I'll sure daughter, ready to take a ride in oo be in it. buried Is life 'orkspared, hy the T)pesuf the of jStateS'VKxpreseed the Unltel Iemocracy f tlm new pfaaes of the squjulron. ' Philadelphia Ilecord. lu 1 .ik'.rL.LjSrF e,,.. ' 3SWk-- "4 dis-pm- e 1:V e A- nr by-Maj- appr-,Irlatio- ne I'eupie.- T , B A.fh Along the New Jersey coast fishing for sharks has become the fad because depredations , of the ferocious fish, resulting In wreral deaths. -- of the |