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Show . I A'A .ifTil:. Foreign' News Ay ft Al 1 SV CS K IK Comics s If IV J . I J 1 1 1 E v LI fx il . It- - l J w ' v ti - c t 1 WW f 1 Serial Story Special Features 1 f OGDENXITY. UTAH SUNDAY MORNING, iSEPTEMBER .U.,.1921. MAGAZINE SECTION HER ENRICO'S VOICE LEAVING GROUND ON FATAL FLIGHT:. ZR--2 J ..' ! ' f S .:. ' ' .A? J ' ' ." ' ' '." " ' . ;"a-- - - hi' 1 A '1 ' vr A'- i n - w -- - VVA. jjr 1 1 , f ,&v. jrjrs-t- t ' ' . v . i 1 v , - j 7 ' ' 7 T?a ? ill1 i t4.) , it. L -7 -- ' s " ? i ' r This is the stat-- of the l'ast'trip of the.ZR-1- v.hichi, exploded when its trial Flight'. was almost com . plete. The picture was taken just as Uk dirigible was leaving the ground 'at Jiowdcn,-Kngland. -- t ' 2 . ' ' ' ' '' I t ' AMERICANSiRELEASED FROM RUSSIAN PRISONS A A : ' - ; - i ' " - - . " -- '''..A..'- - A-.- . ' ' . . V" A" A ; ' A H' V A f V vrir3 -- ' " " ' - - A . i l- -- tA " 7 7'.1 -7 rr ;;; li&tnis to the nped stepmother f the late Enrico C"U voice of the great tenor on her phonograph in .her home at Naples. Th , WHAT'S HOLDING IT UP? - - - ''i--:- Countess of Crom9r, one of the, most beautiful P'nglish noblewomen, will be, hostess to the Prince of Wales wheri: he visits India Earl Cromer, her husband, will be chief-of prince' s,per- the; " sonal staff. , Thie A- ! -- i a A DAUGHTER WATCHES START '9 5 ' ' '- ' A Vft -A i'A'-Ai- ? v-;A- - i ' i ill - ' 'irx ; - J f ,VVu''y -- 1 av . ; x, ' ' l, ' ' , A-X , -- yA i ; x . . - a A Li 'a..; A f-- A, ,.:v . - . . .r , if v-- , t Li . In the group" are Americans photographed at Reval upon'theiri arrival from SoHlet prisons; Pattenger, John FTiek,AV. 131 Est cs, HenriJ. La MaroinXKalamatino. . .... - Ruksc'1 4 K;--Av5J- . i v 1 . 1 . . A . . I - r .'-- i'T , r 1 ' 1 I s ' y " .:A'- -' , " U. S. CHURCH DRAFT IS "MONEY v 1 . . v., -- x s s Avi' j 3 s A-- i: A?'1 , v ivA v -- J. A-- . - h. -- . . . .. . 'y S r ..'.ft,. it "Sv . a-- a i"TA j jr , FAVJ --.- ) "A;;- 7! " i ' v '' - ?AAA f v n V I S AA ' ! . ' - a I A They have been- saying Raisul, " dren. And that's not the half .of the ; famous Iorpceah; bandit, U - : i - ... a A i ; J. L. A :A , . i, V'-'.- ' if-A- i ; -- H H-- s ; "' ' J ..;' T - '"" - i a ? I A;!. 'k -. . i ...... , - .-- r7A7; . 4 , ' . A he Ulster . ' VAIIart,long distance runner, Ls still full o? pep despite bis 5C years. Thii photo.shovra him ?taning froiii thf Here ij the Kin sr of Enjrlar.d all up in Scottish garb. . Ve5stminster bridge on a 20amil-jdrse- d t first tiHi vnli hRV Ullv this run out ot London u a racejha, an intimate glimpse of the world-renowne- d v "-- . - - C. - : A I tPo.to.lianxLtnaeanw - - v fA'.1', ' it. Thisehteenth-child- . which now she is' holding in her arms won a only to lead :a. peacefuriire ' r.the , BulateSti reports sayhe's thf the truce m Irish, Lister. warfare continucs?nr at coniesi war south, bloody Despite oeauiy 'isieworin, Xiiig., brains',' beliirid','th,e'.present I 4,M., . I - 14 fS .1 1L 4.vn ' CfVA 1!M ill. i .T)lFnr4 inmn in "competition' against 200 o'thers. - A , A-:t- - Mrs. Cecil Hearn has 18 chil ' V A-- ; A V 0 A ' ijS JO . ;,, " t P 7.; II v ' : ,' f; CAV . fAA". - y .- v. , A J tA A - 1" 1 - fvA f 1 ' 7 VS.. i ' s. r" -iJ r - i: V A . . IRISH TRUCE? NOT IN ULSTER 1 v. , '' A A American missionary drafts issued more 'than, 40 years ago 'arc still used as currency in Liberia, This one is for25 cents and was issued by Methudist'mi.isionaries August 101880. It is still in ' Too Fat? No, Sir! ; J rvr.'r . " King in Kilts J 7 r'? ; Little Miss Page; Jilaxfield was at Hpwden to. bid "bon voyage', to her father, LouisII. laxf ield, U. S cpmmander of the ZR-2- , as he started his last flight. She is seen here outside. the officers' cabin A holding the officers' kitten mascot, X - Some Run! , rr 18th Wins Prize r- surrounding country. "is"' Av; t A rich German built this unique summer houc on his estate at Koslin. It is so balanced that 40 gue&U can 'Aland in it to view thj - its. .OAA olunteers con- - , against time. king's knees. |