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Show EM PRY Our New Zeppelin, ZR-- miTNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE, UTAH Comes From Germany 3, Swiss Landslide Leaves a Wake of Ruin 1 J' I i '' '";f" -- i n k ?P v w f "t a a. ,v v f piwVit - i. .' v o .'.: .? W - (J 4:; -- L $ I t - "sji 6 2ss& " ' M ' $ v if f i' ! ii K irnmiiiii k 'hi iinr- 0. I - 1 .? rtv n si .. i 1 Jrfimf 'sfk lWLIMJIWHUlWMtllIM)WWUJ " v 8 IiWr;iJ .r w 1 IfT3ri s rr- - I t'jfw!:. -- Continual rainfall for weeks la Swltrerland was the cause of a disas trous landslide which occurred at Someo, the romantic and ptcturesque village In the Val Maggia near Locarno, Canton Tessln. Large masses of rocks, mud and water came down from the mountains above the village from a height of 2,500 feet causing great damage to life and property. I HE GETS THEM ALL Prince at Stock Yards in Chicago Chekiang Troops Back of the Fighting Line I IWtf v Tr U cmzzfmL' fr J- "l-ii- di .' i John W. Wliitain, operator whom such places as London and Guam are .a; 11 at thq irllngton wireless station, for nere suburbs. He has picked up mesfrom 8,000 miles replaces Chekiang soldiers five miles back of the front lines alter a tour of ten days during which time it rained moved, which comes close to being the It is said, wouldn't These soldiers are thoroughly demoralized, have very little fighting equipment and, ultimate In DX reception. Of course know what to do with It If they had. Quantities of food are rotting. The wounded are not cared for but left lying rou know that DX is radioese for where sages they fall. Coal WORSTED IN A DUEL for the Winter in One Lump The prince of 'Wales spent a day in Chicago as the gueN of Loula P. Swift, the packer, and about the first thing he did was to Inspect the great stock yards. He rode a cow pony through the, cattle alleys, accompanied by his host.' Brave Deed of Airplane Mechanic TO ERECT MODEL TOWN n f I IlT f4f . ''lsW fS'lj y j " ""'""'w, l iv7 ' Mrs. Elizabeth Ollefar, for forty years a resident and recluse of Irving-ton- , N. J., and eighty-fiv- e years of age, went before the townspeople and the commissioners with plans for the construction of a street, the line of which cuts straight through the 100 acres In Dr. Tliomas Le Ilreton, former Artown which Mrs. to ambassador Washington, the center of the gentine her intention to owns. la It Ollefar of was slightly wounded In an affair erect within Irvlngton a model town as duel the being Buenos Aires, honor in an object lo;sson to the town Itself. fought with sabers. Deputy Molinari was challenged by Dr. Le Breton on account of the publication of a news- COTTON SHOW PRINCESS .considpaper article which the latter Doctor Le Breton re offensive. ered Tins snlni- ii ....... t- ... ... nn Illinois of agricul(signed bis post as minister '""'1' i com, weignmg u,uuu pounus, was iueu coa. mme ana a for he that fight the might furnace order going contains sufficient fuel to keep an ordinary ture n wuoie season. MmYs AMI kfl&r,Ai'2Kr M. 'w; d y 275? Richard, mechanic on the Farman "Goliath" which plies between Lon- don and Paris, displayed courage that deserves a page In the history of aviation. Soon after the plane with eight passengers left the Croydon field In England a leak developed In the gas feed line. Richard crawled out on the wing of the plane and traveled along until he reached the front near the motor, Then for 45 minutes be held his band over the leak, avoiding a forced landing. Harry New Receives Hoosier Flag ... . duel. Co-ed- Paddlins Their Own Canoe s ! UNCLE SAM NEEDS HIM John Washington of Washington, D. as C works for the government and, Is entitled turned seventy, he has just wun a pen to retire from bis laoors because sion. But sehe holds the making of cret flexible ill K&vl M .nstage cancelers used by the United States government, Uncle Sam can't get along without hlra. 1 it w 'MM -- -- A: si amp f .... r. . . 1 , . r :V.;...:M MM Hi I I iAK-'- . r J v M ' ., fl 1 Beautiful Betty Byrne, daughter of jiBf Mrs. Stanton J. Peeile of Washington, has been designated by President Cool-Idg- e 'mr Kr s. w- - . f wa pioneers are tluse. and they .""S '?,w8rs eir ed when paddled Til, they Sfathers and fth. of Iowa hl They made it In three days Bul and some 200 UKll eKSltjr "e-Gl- adys " of Eoone, Iowa. Drooker of Omaha, Neb., Josephine a Vw-- J ' to represent Washington at the I annual Texas Cotton I'alace exposiPostmaster General New, tion to be held at Waco the first week state flag of Indiana to hang In November. Miss Byrne, universally declared the capital's most beautiful The presentation was made in the department, the flag being society girl, will be a princess In the court of King Cottoe 5 J himself u Hoosier, being presented with the the Post Office department in Washington. the presence of about 30 Hoosier employees of the gift of post office clerks and carriers of In |