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Show UTAH EMERY COUNTY mhmmem. CASTLE DALE, Tomlinson Wins tne Curtiss Seaplane Trophy - ii Expos! .1 an "to 7 A w ! - 1! a1 InternaUonal at Seville, Tae exhibition palace of the United States at the United Statesexposition commission to the the of the supervision the three buildings erected under and bureaus. The iiw Flying a speedy Hawk seaplane, Lieut W. C. Tomlinson, one of the navy's famous "Sea Hawks." e course pn the Potomac river at Washington to victory In the Curtiss Marine Trophy race. swept over the The photograph shows Senator Frederick Hale, chairman of the naval affairs committee of the senate, presenting Lieutenant Tomlinson with the small cup which is the permanent property of the winner; at the left is seen the Curtiss trophy. 100-mil- Spain. rbkkmJ exposition building wa, departments the principle exhibits of the 23 United States government William Templeton Johnson of San Diego. Calif. Jj fcjjj War Secretary Inspects New Mobile Weapon Cadets Ride on New Tractor Gun Mount 7 '' ' f !?IC V I " . -- t , flKiMi V' ' ' , 4 ' - , ; ' It " n.T,r ' ,,1,, r", ; , P : (togs W lb i gun and its movirf truck at the n Secretary of War James W. Good Inspecting a new as as the The almost is truck gun, weighing 10 tons and onjaj in interesting Washington. department such loads as the light tank shown In it with ease, as well as towing the gun. anti-aircra- ft Members of the graduating class of the West Point Military academy who visited the army proving grounds at Aberdeen, Md., enjoyed a ride on a new type tractor gun mount from which the gun can be fired while in motion. 'German Officers Here to Study ii & V ; New Home for Chicago Opera OSCAR IS SAVING BREAKS OWN RECORD '-; f r IS IlfialS ...... 1 Capt. Warllraont of the Sixth Prussian Artillery regiment and Captain Speidel, Thirteenth Wuerttembergisches Infantry regiment, calling on acting chief of staff Brig. Gen. Albert J. Bowley to discuss the arrangement by which they have been detailed by the German government to receive Instruction for one year In United States army service schools. At the right Is Rudolf Leit-nefirst secretary of the German embassy. r, Fighting Battle of Cantigny Again f , r: . Sam Behr of the University of Wisconsin made a record shot put of 47 feet 7 Inches In the preliminaries of the Western Conference championships at Dyche stadium, Evans-ton- , (111.) ; and next day bettered this mark by throwing the weigh? 43 feet 3 Inches. a IH Ji An hfr il -- t 1 , M fPS. l 1 i Company TtX? r.ii in M Mir W'-vh- . Oscar T. Olsen, a veteran letter carrier of the Mount Eanier (Md.) post office, near Washington, has collected a huge bail of string measuring 75 Inches In diameter and weighing 66 pounds. Olsen gathered the string which was around the packages of letters received at his station and during a period of less than two years has accumulated this enormous quantity. This huge building is being erected primarily to house Civic Opera company and Is nearlng completion. The view the river front of the structure the I CM givea "Prettiest of Coeds" is Twins ALICE AND PAULINA FOR PERSIAN MEN ir:w: -- ' 54 ift A? - . r4 Soldiers going over the barbed wire during the of the battle of (Jantlgny, a feature of the annual military tournament and garden party on Governor's island. New York. Persia has adopted a new hat for men following a proclamation of the President Shah. Dadguare of the Persian parliament. Is shown wearing the new hat, or "pahlart." that bears some resemblance to a military cap. This posed portrait is the firsl one three years to be made of Mrs Nicholas Longworth, wtfe of the speaker of the house of represent itives and limslucr of late President Hnosevelt nd her young daughter Paulina, who s a favorite la Washington. m ni,HM.iii.. ji r The title Df America's most beautiful' coed, Intended for ,t0(i shared by the Dodd twins of Helen and Lois, as Chicago, nation-widcontest, concluded In New Tnrk. The Miss8 Voi ,ZU years old and attend the University of Chicago. The tt who voted for the twins, were John Barrymose, the actor; , gerald. novelist, and Cernellus Vanderbilt, Jr., wjlter and toae e IV, 0 |