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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE. UTAH DEPORTATION OF RADICALS AND ANARCHISTS th-.- "i ; : ir--H l.::aTi - . y ' i yt -- pJ ,'' i I Jr 1 . land. VVIER1NGEN, .'ut buck to Hussla goiiig Blwurd ship for their trip to their WHERE FORMER CROWN PRINCE hri ws, ( Me? ' ;i -x 1 ome of the "reds" wllo ore belDg ,..v .. . w-r- Here ure -- '"iTTmrtnniiiiin i Li, :4 yv- mm-1-'- "' , 4 j - 1 1 ' ri fi - t 1- v Ary'. :f r n in .. r,f ni( Ml v .,ai The IN SAN DOMINGO 1 , f:5 ..... xfl. H . -. .- 1 vvl J-- fi w--! J In the Ardennes region. President Poincare and j.ariv entering a church newly erected in the town of t)sus, from effects of war. the areas in the recovering of building simple dwelling of plank is the popular type LIVES . yjj V- - v ' 4 f LAUNDRY STRIKES ARE UNKNOWN :i. RECONSTRUCTION J vlb'. 1'.' POINCAIRE SEES FRENCH PRESIDENT x " .CL.'t' .v, AX 5 This is the village of Wioringon, Holland, the present home of the former crown prince of Oerm:iny. GENERAL PERSHING MEETS YOUNG AMERICA ous aviator arrives I -- MwriM SwKtWSr moMtsM jJUvv'Wi-jfSiV,- "' y UMrn Ncwapaper Union fii A "washday" In San Domingo, where the simple methods of driving or walking to the water's edge and perform' ing the necessary labors incidental to cleanliness are part of the routine, acd where the delivery of wash to the laundry and subsequent waiting for the return thereof ure unknown. GIFT FROM BELGIAN ROYALTY S" - V I r " "4 - A iv- - - 11 t - - xy jit- - r- ""Si - - r--r-- v ; !l - ' 14 3 1 j , VT I N 1 1 :jj l I i COLORED LIGHT AID TO TECHNICAL TRADE k fe.j!-:--:-- 1 ' 3 111 V i'fh Si1 s . i " 1 Mnrchnl, one of the most famous of French aviators, end his wife, who have just come to America for a visit. SI. Marcha! was the only allied aviator This pliotograph, tnken during the visit of General Pershing to Camp to fly over lSeriln during the war. He Jackson, S. C, shows the general holding the hand of little Miss Elane Wild-ric- dropped pamphlets in the city. At ancoast artillery. other time he flew across daughter of Lieut. Col. E. W. Wihlrick of the Forty-fourt- h Germany to The general took the little lady In his arms and gave her a kiss. Kussia hut was captured on the way back. He escaped in a German genuniform. eral's IN LONDON SALON REVIVED M. k, r POLITICAL Children's Banks. example of a successful public school savings-bansystem Is to be found In Nottingham, England, where the Institutions are conducted as far as possible In the same manner as ordinary banks, thus not only adding to their educational value, but creating In the minds of the youthful depositors a feeling that their financial houses are of as much Importance as those patronized by their elders. Books In which are kept records of deposits, nmounts withdrawn, and balances due are used by the children. Deposits are placed In local banks, and the accounts are audited quarterly. Once encli week deposits are received and withdrawal orders paid, teachers acting as tellers. Sums as low as 2 cents are accepted. There tore 104 of the banks in Nottingham, with 15.234 depositors, and with aggregate deposits of ?10,128. ropular Mechanics Magazine. An k I r ' .' " 1 k " v -i.- ' - -. Yi,n,rntiiiifiiiifii"i Yr V1'l3 - n il 5F '.' MfYt Building City for Employees. the outbreak of the war the rt'estinghouse company found itself compelled to abandon a rather extensive program which had been started, but this has been returned, and 48 houses for its employees are now under way. These homes form only a part of a general building plan for the development of a large On g J " '5 r ..! rK Beautiful silver tea canister sent to Mrs. Virginia Hymn SInnott. daughter of Mayor Hylan of New York, by King Albert and Queen Elizabeth of Belgium. house-buildin- . s .A." .'1 V-- ( A light of immense value to the technical trade was demonstrated b1 C. Mart the Society of Engineers in England recently by Its inventor, L.screen The light from an electric bulb Is refected cofrom a multicolored on colow mposed of blue, green and purple, givinf the exact value of daylight lubrics. LADY tract. It Is estimated this tract will s furnish homes for 000 families. and paving will be laid, and gas, water and electricity will be provided for. The hollies, which are modern Ride-walk- ASTOR AND HER ELDEST SON t W 33 in construction, will be of brick with hollow tile backing, with concrete cellars and cement porches. They will consist mainly of five, six and seven-roohouses, designed to meet the .needs and the pocketbooks of the man in moderate circumstances, and will be sold at cost on easy terms to the employees of the company. A number of the dwellings will he for rent. t 4 New Zealand Import ng Timber. a country so reputedly rich in timber as New Wireless Phone Not Bulky. should be importing sm-maThe wireless telephone of Dr. lee terial, bin during the last rive months De Forest Is not a bulky apparatus. It America has sent over smnn . net might be set upon a table at one's feet of redwood, yellow pine, shi relbow and connected to the electric iffles and laths, chiefly from Oregon. light circuit. Conversations may be carried on with any similar Instrument Lively Movement cf Freight Cars. within n radius of 23 miles. Sound The world's record for car movewave adjusters prevent anyone else ment is claimed by Columbia, Pa., but the "right number" from listening when 9,531 cars passed In a single in. The device Is so simple, the Inday. In one month 230,010 freight ventor iays, that a child can operate cars passed Columbia, or an average St. it six can per minute. It seems curious that Zen-lan- S: ii 9 jvC. Lady Londonderry, who has revived the political salon wlilcn was sucn of the enrlitr periods of the nineteenth century. Her first gathering took place at Londonderry House, Turk Lane, also shown In the picture. a feature '"-- i f N mi Obtest son, x she r about to enter the house of coimi"win, eycorted her to the door of the dwuiU. AM..i. S'.u-v- , .i J |