OCR Text |
Show Friday, April 6, 1928 THE TIMES-NEW- NEPIII. UTAH S, PAGE ELEVEN Progress on Lincoln Highway Memorial Bridge Catholic Teachers Evicted From Mexico i X Li- ?l ill- - - - ; h I f w htW. ""'II m a ill if, : : ixa mm 1 i) .. .::.:.;: "e ill T. mm C This photograph shows progress to date on the new Lincoln Highway Memorial bridge connecting the nation's Capital with the Commonwealth of Virginia. One end of the structure Is nt the Lincoln memorial and the other at Arlington National cemetery. Work Is going ahead rapidly. A quantity of Georgia marble has arrived for construction purposes. United States army and government engineers are in charge of operations. Dewey Flagship to Be Memorial Men carrying out the house furnishings from the quarters of Catholic teachers at Mexico City. They wer found guilty of violating the decree which prohibits the teaching of religion In primary schools. Government Employees Ask More Pay Z v X'-'ir.- .dyXfXfel cCTt'-.- v I .J.-- X. 1 iv.-i'rr- v,A"f - Ira X Ml 51 3 U 1-- !MiiMMiiiiiiiiiTiiiti1iiilirMtmiil The historic Olympia, flagship of Admiral Dewey nt the battle of Manila bay, will spend the rest of its days In Washington as a memorial, if a bill introduced In congress becomes a 'law. Selfridge May Wed Yancsi Dolly ACCUSED OF MURDER x V . The picture shows government employees making in Washington. AMERICA'S BEST BOY l SfX ''XfTT- . , tXsc XX" re tf.y vm 31? It is reported in London x;xi r 107 Is Congratulated by one hundred one 101 years Fagal Licher, old, congratulating Mrs. Ida Goldberg, who celebrated her one hundred seventh birthday with a party. The two women are Inmates of the United Home for Aged Hebrews In New York city. YALE'S HANDSOMEST y j - "X o X2Sr,X4 XJ -- X--l A ' twtiify-(HvMi-foo- I X ':fWxii i f ;r' il : ' v Bennet, three members o KIND OF DIVORCE NEW 0 xxF i iX. A cnnal In New seen placfng Is JX m 1 "LJ. A7 r t A wlmle was cnptiired In the Gownnti York state and towed to the Krle basin. One of the cnptors a rope around the monitor's body. 'VX ' k :i I M ' '- " rnii ' .'if-, Ymmmmmmmmsmmm Mrs. Marjorie Cusklll of Woon-ockeIt. 1 Is scekitig whnt she terms a "companionate divorce'' from her husband, rending court action they are living together, but In a tote of "armed neutrality." Paste and Batter The trees covered with snow admit a very plain and clean light, but not of pancakes, and as the decorators were In the bouse at the time, dinner was hurriedly consumed. After the meal, however, one lad exclaimed : "They aren't as good today, mother." "No, they aren't," replied another. "They seem to be short o' summal." Just then one of the decorators, putting In an nppe.irnnce, exclaimed: "Hey, missus, hev yo' seen owt o' mjr paste?" Lou Joo Answers. n ) i ill. o,' ..V M U p. Chnrles Tiffany Binghnm, one of the seven sons of United States Senator Ilirnm Bingham of Connecticut, who has been voted not only the handsomest mnn In Yale, but also the most popular, the niot gentlemanly and the greatest social celebrity In his class. On Tnncake Tuesday" a local family were enjoying their customary faro , " i y X-- - j Bernt Balchln, Ted Sorenson and Floyd the South pole expedition of Commander Byrd. in school. , , w w f A j .y, X if estry association for outstanding work In the elementary science class i Stuff for Real Fish Story Whale Caught in Canal X.5 . Gordon Selfridge, American owner of store, will soon marry Yancsi Dolly, one of the II. Leslie Qulgg, suspended chief of police of Miama, Fin., who was Indicted and locked up ou charges of murder. The charges resulted from of alleged killings of the prisoners by the Miami police. sXi x r-- -7x I'lK : Lloyd Barrett of Washington, D. C, who was chosen last year by a committee of American and foreign artists as a representative of "American Boyhood," has been awarded a blue ribbon by the American For- -- xx I :n7--"- that II. a great London department Inmous team of dancing sisters. "X3 ' I ' - x I VSL r for an Increase In pay before the To Go With Byrd to South Pole xx I a demonstration t, a Their Secret brilliant, as If through windows of ground plnss; a sort of white dark- ness It Is, 011 of the siiu'a splendor thnt can be retained. Tou glance op paths, closely embowered by bent trees, as through the side aisles of a rathrdral, and expect to hear m choir chanting from their tb'pths. Yon are never so far In them as they are far above yon. Their iecret Is where you are not and where your feet can oever carry you. Tho-ihu- i JoirmaL This Is a day's catch by J. E. Brown at Venice, Fla. Whnt Cshcrmaa wouldn't be proud of such a display of skill? By the way, these are sawfish. So Pleated Announcer Mr. J nes, the famous r speaker, will now address after-dinne- us. Flustered Spenker I am Indeed ah proud to gaze upon the happy, smiling microphone this evening rr 1 I mean am glad to see so many wave l'ti(:ths here this evening. f'ituburgh Chronidfc-Telegraph- . Nof So Bad at It Sounded Noticing that the negro who did odd Jobs around the place looked rather blue. Brown Inquired what the trouble wns. "Boss, ah hna do upppndecldus," was the gloomy answer. "Why Sam, that's too bad." De landlord op and de"Yessahl cide us has got to move." , |