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Show rftr i TfTE WEEKLY KEFLEX. KAVSVILLE. UTAH RUSSIAN signing child labor bill FZICIDEilTX'lLSON ) v' P" vl lVfVAVA y T" 'rrr y ip' Kyr f' u MA;AVr a ?', I ; . r- - j - vi?" ';!, - ' KK VjJLi'r's rr-u TROOPS ARRIVE AT SALONIKI wxt-- ' ! - 11 X ,. y . $1 . . "' , -- 1 A f ;wiy v r,sV 'Pp. ; i wWwW y Mfifciw.w,iw.v1i President Wilson signing the child labor bill In the presence of officials of the department of labor and of the National Child I.abor committee. At the left of the picture Is Dr. A. J. MeKelway, Southern secretary of the child Ialor committee; next to him Airs. Constance Iupp Todd of the National Consumers league; reading to the right. Miss Helen L. Sumner and Miss Julia C. Lathrop, assistant chief and chief, respectively, of the childrens bureau of the department of labor. At the right of the picture (with gray head) Is Secretary of Labor Wilson and next to him, directly behind the president, Representative Keating of Colorado, author of the bill. GEilAN PHOTOGRAPH OF A REAL They are marching through streets hanked SalonlkL First photograph showing the Russian forces entering soldiers. with French. British, Serbian and Greek AtIeRS EY C NATIONAL ARCHERY TOURNAMENT CHARGE CITY . MsWu.a - . A kf; V7- - A 7 vy ' vi.w v 'bYnV.. the W.eevAMw ee.vVvsN a-- ' r, v. ' v ' rt ' TTT r r W 8-- t "J..A ( v v 'V This photograph, taken during an action on the western frodt, shows a division of German Infantry charging enemy. Iu the backgrouml is a cycle corps. Foi the first time In a generation residents of New York the oy countrys best experts the ancient weapons that laid colonists In their wars with the Indians. The thirty-eightwas held at the Hudson county range in Jersey City, N. J lady archers from all parts of the country. FATE OF SUBMARINE MR. WILSON TELLING BREMEN IS A MYSTERY k W , and vicinity recently had an opportunity to see handhd Achilles low and were the dread of the early American annual tournament of the National Archery association with a goodly representation of both gentlemen and h CONNAUGHT AS A CHIEF v OF HIS NOMINATION If the ItiltUh bare captured or destroyed the German commercial subtn trine Dremen, they refuse to admit It the fate of the vessel Is a mystery. This photograph of the Bremen was made tn the Weser river just before the boat started for America. officially and - - AN EMPHATIC PROTEST OLD-TIM- E QUILTING .sil INDUSTRY REVIVED O. VDWrt II iMft I A Scene at Shadow Lawn, near Long Branch, N. J., as Senator Ollle Jame handed to President Wilson the scroll the formal notification ol bearing his renomt nation by the Democratic convention. MARINE AmVVWWA fV f f wav- - ' ft - CORPS GIANT SEARCHLIGHT ASAVWV,V - 4 Vlfte -s-- .V - V Sa ir'ftf vc ' The Duke of Connaught, governor general of Canada, In war paint at Banff, Alberta, where the Indians made him a chief the other day. - In a row ' '1 7r - Lr - S of quaint little white cottages built on land tin' title of which back to dates Revolutionary times, young women are now plying the,, needle,, ' ' t x a. .tAAe. patching, felling, quilting. ""There are mme 20 women and girls who are earnEffected a Cure. r The execution of Captain Fryatt by ing their living making the same kinds of quilts and coverlets their greatThe doctor examined the fat, if the Germans enraged the British grandmothers used to make. As this Is the twentieth century, they have put U ).' a few modern touches to the Industry, the most notable of which are their w heezy patient. Then 'he vVrote on his troops almost as much as did the eight-houw a and event law. Miss Since the Cinell. working rigid regulation earning age. The quilting bee, prescription pad: ing of ol. Razmkmn. many a big shell haa been sent in- as the httle cottage factory Is named, was establlfhed three years ago to give 1 dr. essence blhloorius. scribed us Is the one here ' congeulal employment to the women and girls of Bye, N. Y who needed It 1 dr. Ttnct. whirln us nix. t i and to revive the art of quilting,. It was Incorporated last year and now graphed. ii . - v' v - ' -- tA ft" "fe. S.? S hy r li-o- z. . Sve become Bn a; Deep- Breathwssf - xi Deep breathing, sensible breathing, every day breathing long life deinuids upon it, good loots always. Yet of the worlds creatures hate to breathe, and young folks cspedatly are ns niggardly in the matter of filling their lungs with clean, wholesome air as If they thought they were dealing with poison. Twenty long breaths tight end iuornlngnni the looks of a girl who has n to go down with atudy and and surely there Is no beauti-:t (Cheaper than washlng'the lungs iue-tent- hs e -- be-u- care-l.-'-nes- s, C I r .Ih c!:iq. fresh air. powd. ootnhaha, he didnt write It a spin inthatr doctors never do. He gave ly ' ' the klip To Ihe tvallent. &-O- g. Sane Vacation. Tak Y. II. Sullivan of Cleveland, the If anything other-- day remarked; really Is the matter with a railroad vacation Is of no good man a to him.1 lie usually has to work a couple of weeks to rest up fporn his vacation." . i It Isnt necessary to discuss this two-wee- k ' Those who turn from their accustomed endeavors to a vacation full of energy consuming efforts and dissipations and those who resign themselves to utter Indolence make the same mistake of failing to grasp the opportunity for recuperation offered in the vaca-- -- tion. Take your vacation sanely. Get out Kxcrt youroclf-freet- y; man specifically to. get the nub of the Dont overdo or underdo. Dont dismatter, which la that the strenuous sipate. Recreate. Gathep. energy. A lot of benefit can be won tn two weeks vacation Is no vacation at all. of natural, unforced living. Detroit Nor is the Idling vacation any Free Press. In -t- he-opea, tfaS course i I t s Pw v j 'tX.TL k 4 Wherell I get It, doer asked the J & ' V v I t few &&' , fn1 A , k 'zxa s ; vV s iiaUent i . ) ; , Any drug store." replied the doctor, just as readily as If he had been 'xs , , talking of radium or rocs eggs. Ive tried every drug store In the ,ract0r "Hh searchlight city of Greater New York," he said StatLUIirtT7Tr ued by the Cnlted,, later, and they all said they were out It Is nsea i,v. IT7. 7he aPParatus was designed by Sergeant LowmuHgr r.Ight for signaling, discovering bo'Ie! , ' tC The larpe druni ln the center of the tractor hoW feet hsh,y flexible cable. 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