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Show - .- UTAH EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE PALE c nc a fill . st I UCTC nCMflMCTRATP IM IN NEW YORK RAIDED BOLSHEVIK HEADQUARTERS I UAQHIMRTOM v$iGrv. tte56fis& ' t ' - ti pli 111 Ifrfff & 4.- XX'Vtl vr j iw-- Mil b - S$s$ I from the American Federation of Labor convention, led by President Goiiipers, held a great Thousunds of "w-ts- " demonstration on the cast front of the capitol In Washington the other day to express their disapproval of the prohibition of beer and light wines. Representative C. II. Itaudall of California, seen In a Palm Beach suit, was the onlj prohibitionist In the delegation who mingled with the "wets" and voted against them in the meeting. YANKS CROSS INTO MEXICO J in n ill mi-- " ' - committee and police examining paper in the offices of " Operatives of the New York joint legislative In America, which they raided recently. bolshevik! tens, representative of the Russian L. c. A. I J- J - p.:iWv.-w,v.viv.-v.- .V, , t V 5 i j Scene at the Princeton university graduation exercises when the alumni and graduating class marched all carrying American flags. kaiser william This is the international bridge at El Taso, Tex., over which nearly 4,000 United States troops crossed to Juarez, vhere they put to flight the Villa forces that were attacking that city and Incidentally sending bullets across the border that killed and wounded a number of Americans.' At tlu right Is Col. S. It. H. Tompkins, who commanded the U. S. Infantry and cavalry. K v " AMERICAN , - AMERICANS ALL AT PRINCETON UNIVERSITY AND ROUT YILLISTAS '1 1 C FOOD ARRIVING IN WARSAW to: at metz i PRESENT SEAT OF GERMAN on the GOVERNMENT n H WON RACE TO WASHINGTON X t J IS"! I i V7 1 W3 ill i 4. i 'rt pv ' g i'i I Tin fin ill - cent nf '4 ' - -- This is the main bnildirnr f iho PLANES ON MISSISSIPPI RIVER NAVY v ? v. David G. James won by a nose for Wisconsin the race to be the first state actually to register its ratification of the constitutional amendment for suffrage. Mr. James is the father of Ada James, Wisconsin chairman of the National Woman's party, and he borrowed money to get away from Madison on a quick hop to Washington. He was just ahead of the alert Illinois messenger and Is proudly showing his official receipt from the department of state. Limpet's Peculiar Power. "To stick like a limpet," is an old saying, but few people know how It Is that a linjpet is able to stick as It does to the rocks upon which it passes its existence. The creature is able by means of the central portion of Its body, which can be raised Independently of the edge or frill which surrounds It. to create a vacuum, much In the same way that a piece of soft, wet leather can be made to adhere to a smooth surface by pressing out all the air. If taken by surprise with a n l Va a smart, sidelong blow, even n large Ihree naval seaplanes moored on ihe shore of the Mississippi river at limpet Is easily enough dislodged, but Memphis being viewed by a crowd of spectators. The planes are part of tlie given the sightest warning. Its power P eet which includes submarines, sub chasers and destroyers, sent on a tour of of suction is instantly brought Into the Mississippi river tov :is and cities to stimulate recruiting for the navy. At play, and very often considerable force Is Uiea necessary to detach IL jtbe right if seen a little colored boy astride a gun on a sub chaser. .aiw . y, , nmili i'il'i'i i t L'! '? - ' irt Is nf Rprlin. which i COMMANDING Train load of American food being unloaded in Warsaw, Poland. The man with the cross beneath him Is Mr. Minklewicz, secretary of provisions for Poland. - TTnK-oi-ait- DOW tilt . MEXICAN BORDER ON Tf."! Some time ago William liohenzol-lern- , then kaiser of Germany, had placed at the entrance of the cathedral of Metz this extraordinary statue of himself. Since his abdication someone has hung upon it the placard with the Latin inscription, "Sic Transit Gloria Mundl." The Flower She Wore. As blossom time comes around again instinctively recall those that have figured in fiction, says the New York The flower that she Evening Post. wore! In all literature nothing stands out like the mignonette of Anna (for seer and reformer what nn adept Tolstoi was at describing women's dress! Few story tellers pine mik simple have equaled him). We im, not allowed to forget the camelias ,,r a certain lady, nor the scent of a mine flower in Paris at the opera there, and we confess to remembering with' joy the red, red rose in "The Complete Life of John Hopkins." should be glad to forget "Uappacini's Daughter," with her purple poison flower, but we defy anyone who has fallen under the epell of that dread story to be oble to do so. And always, Ophelia. ' y - , '."""inwir I'liotoKmp, bOTderment' ,pf 18 ' ) 1 I: . U tnion . lx,,nwiv rabell conullander of con""and of lh"e AflMXlcan troops ftloM Maj- - (.(,n ln ...hilft e 1116 |