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Show THE PAGE SIX TIMES-NEW- NEPHI. UTAH S, Friday, October 5, 1928 Silk Dealers Now Have Their Own Exchange Mr. Ccolidge Visits His Boyhood School - W4 w ill 1 VPftA :;K n tv ft ) (r ft 'J 1 ... n V. During bis recent trip to Vermont President CooIIdge nmde a call at the Black Klver academy, Ludlow, where ha was a student In his boyhood days. He is here seen with a group of pupils of the academy. Cincinnati Is Becoming "Air Minded" Scene on the trading floor of the National Raw Silk exchange which opened in New York recently. This la the first mart of its kind In the country. The new silk futures market Is expected to do an annual business of $1,000,000,000. Wiikins Is Off on a Trip to the Antarctic mm lift:- i 1 1 A 1 l:.lJiiY,3csL,'?. '?1.feTVtaiKC.'?al' Cincinnati Is giving a lot of attention to aviation Just now. The photograph shows a view of the Lunken airport there, recently dedicated, which will be one of the most complete In the world ; and at the right. City Manager G 0. SherHU, T. H. Embry and Police Chief Copeland on the occasion of the presentation to the police department f a Waco plane for the pursuit of criminals. Blue Ribbon Babies of Virginia STILL GOING STRONG Capt Sir George Hubert Wiikins has started with his expedition for the Antarctic regions, sailing from New where a whaler will be taken for Deception Island, which willXbe the base for exploration. ADove is seen wiiKins- - l.ocuneaa-vegplane being hoisted aboard the steamer Southern Crosse JTork for Montevideo, a THRIVES ON CIGARS k ri: This Stops Static on Airplanes yvi r ;.3 III If Here they are. the blue ribbon babies of Winchester and Frederick ount7, Virginia, as selected by the Judges at the Winchester fair. And everybody smiled but Buster. John Coolidge Is a Railway Clerk VIPIIIllUVJXOVMn!!, j fr J : Jack Moukley, who has a great record In the thirty years of being track coach at Cornell university behind him. He's a veteran at the game and is stlil going strong. iN'r-- i il f, f Vl i. ' - , , r ESSAY WON $4,000 ttmiv v -- totT "TS I ill W Three-year-ol- I ImmulU d Bobby Quigtey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Qulgley. In spite of the board of public welfare of Washington, is thriving well on his cigars before, after and during his meals. He acquired his taste for strong tobacco from his father's pipe when eleven months old and bas smoked constantly ever since. l y-- . MOST PERFECT TEETH Lieut. O. II. De engines which Ignition Interference pilot will be able from his engine. ft Baun, U. S. N exhibiting the new spark plug for solves the problem of suppressing engine with radio reception on aircraft In other words, the to receive messages while in the air without static air-cra- Boats Carry Florida Storm Supplies X John (Xtolidge, win of the Tresldent, Is now employed as a clerk in the Kenerai offices of the New Haven rond In New Haven, Conn. The Illustration shows the building In which he works and latest portrait of the young man. & Windmill Plane That Flew Channel Miss Verona Hardy, of Gulfport. Miss., who was congratulated by Ueut Gov. Bldwell Adams f Mississippi on her essay, rhlch won the Harvey Firestone good roads scholarship, . $ 1.000 award. Her essay was "The Relation ,1 of Improved Highways to Education." ' Vvi ! ,srv' i v A i Odd Compromise Offer TliU li in el I i . the lpra. III. milctiyro. or Hew Biros (lie "nindrnill" ErgJtti plnnp In which Its Inventor, Juno channel. It rises and almost J mitre Hall of Minneapolis. Mkin., lined Luverne Dole, Tnlverslty of Minnesota freshninn, J 25 for speeding Dnle said he didn't have $25, but that he would pay i() In cash and the Judge could have the car. Judge Hall took the case and the car under con sldcratlon. 'A Tlliop ol Mctutiien, N. J fenty-elgh- t jeurs old. claim to have he most perfect leelh In the world. had nt one of them Is false, he me pulled and never has had the toothache. Krui-- n-- r Thmngh the storm swept area In Florida supplies are being distributed boats wherever this can be done. The photograph shows a boat al I'.flle tllude. t.y nioKir In lug |