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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH Gccd Business in Chicago's Shopping District .v.-- ii v dWB. M pPjKiggiBSil''.iB'vjw-- . im iiinn n(1 -- tie I Kf:". : , v in ,1 - known as the busiest world, seems to verify Vee?s d ct. u"1 a Visit From President Coolidge Chicago Receives wnort an nn- shopping trade. O0. ";,, maae .lilted F1" v I, ' , f, .'mu ii. O .ii ii. nun - aj.- r I t ...inn, iiii.i, iwnuinimn r : mui'iiw m' w 'WMIM' LLLI , -- -. ' " "0wpPl J TS Mil ; View of the great crowds greeting Tresldent and Mrs. CooUdge. at Randolph and La Salle ttreeta, Chicago and, at right, the President as be was address tag the convention of the American Farm Boreas federation Id the ballroom of the Hotel Sherman. Action Pictures of Civil Warfare in China Great Fire in Council Bluffs Business Section liiJutc Vriirk dm , I r a-- These two pictures were made during an attack by the troops of leng, the "Christian general" of China, on the forces of Marshal Chang, the war lord of Manchuria, Ono shows a cavalry cliurge uud the other the artllleri; In action. REWARD FOR ECONOMY McAdoo Helps Near East Relief mm r Scene traildings imii mm in im.i, 'if i httih wiiSwitMiS'riiTiiiMiHiirifi iiwr"iiwiiwiMiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMM)TT'"iiTniiiiwraniifirfni during the progress of the great conflagration in the business section the monetary loss waa verylnrge. of Council nn nut Cue Bluffs, 1 Ten Iowa. were destroyed and WINS FINE TROPHY Three Women in New Congress - if'i 1 !f;te iSPr 1 h&3 -- - """'' xtl '""" 'Vv?Ai, r v V?; ; 1 J1 1 Since the Smyrna disaster, the Greek government has spent $100,000,-00- 0 for the care and settlement of refugees. The Near East relief estimates that an additional expenditure of $48,000,000, or $30 per person, will be needed to complete the work for the two years. This picture shows William white cap, Jacket and bib overGtbba McAdoo wearing regulation alls and deftly wleldin? a paste brash, helping with the posters In Los w,wmmi1 Defe is Miss prances Smith, elght-far- m girl of Qeary, Okla.," who rniafe the grand champion of the 68 for lea(lership in home, and community life. She Is one dred thouf"'i members that em 1 for the coveted prize which a. shown holding. Z GUILTY "DOPE QUEEN" bill-poste- in the Sixty-nint- h The women of the country are well represented one to be made of them In the photograph, which is the first T. Norton, succeeding Charles F. X. are eft right: Mrs. Mary Julius Kahn of California, taking the place of anTilrs. John Jacob Rogers, elected from Massachusetts late husbaL. husband. late her to succeed Sher Angeles announcing "Golden Rule Sunday." White House Callers Face Camera in i New War Chief of Soviet Russia r 1 f - i hi 1 ii,m.jNi.ii..i'- IM, if j umi KMIMiiiyi K v it - Hgiiimw ii its,;h lilt i ift r J T iiniij Ill J ' 1 llili7ii8fri i iimiiMMMMMti i"m Mrs. C. W. Ramseyer, wife of Com gressman Ramseyer of Iowa, with th hand-mad- e rug which she presented U President Coolidge on behalf of Mrs, Carroll of Bloomfleld, Iowa, who mad and sent It to Mr. Coolidge to show her appreciation of his economy. SENTENCED TO DEATH 1 AMI 15V MVS T Wm, I R 07,- - . mm wB s the ... "")olpy Iff of Chicago, known wqveen of the dope ring." who n found lng lh" guilty of violao nu'narcotlcs law. Her ted baa hua-"s- was convicted. UlL'f"" commlss K. E. Voroshilov, the new his army for graphed wUle Inspecting "the fofJ'ur . t!iiasln. ai nhoto- Ua appointment - lipiW-Mf- The above photograph shows out at the door of the President's dusk, ready to "shoot" those who helnjr iihotoi'nphed are the German guest,-- Trlnec Otto vnn Hismarci t few of the news cameramen that camp William Cavalier of Fottsvlne, Pa, at the White House from dawn to The notables sixteen years old, who has been aea cail to see the President. ambassador, Baron von Maltzen. and his tenced to death In the electric chaJJ for the murder of hl grandmother -- ffices |