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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH Relatives of President Form an Orchestra LA x- . , , , ' - i j w. 7 4 tsf . V ' V J J ,V, r. iVJ v v V,I m : ft f t4 vf ' ; V Vi v . si r 1 ' tv Cornell Universitys Beautiful War Memorial 7'- - ' Rising In the center of the group of men's dormttorlec at Cornell university and dominating this center of student life, will stand Cornell's war memorial, commemorating the heroism of 230 Cornelllan who gave their lives In the World wur and honoring the 0,8f0 who wero under arms. The memorial takes the form of two lofty towera connected by a cloister. Each of the towers will contain 17 rooms for students. The cloister will contain memorial tablets to each of the men who died In service, IT ... r i. r California Airmen to Help Catch Bandits Five relatives of President Coolldge and a schoolmate. nil from Plymouth, VI., have signed vontracls to tour the United Stales as an orchestra. Here they are, left to right: Linn Cody, cousin, trap and drum; John Wilder, uncle, violin; Mrs. Cussle Cady, cousin, organ and pluno; Lewis Carpenter, schoolmate, violin; Clarence Rluuchard, cousin, durlnet. Standing back is Herbert Moore, a cousin, who la the prompter. old-tim- Pan-Americ- Sanitary Library Established an heuith Delegates to the first Sanitary Bureau library with representatives the books. The dedication was presided over health service. In the group are directors n DRY LEADER ACCUSED conference, In session In Washington, dedicated the of neurly every nation In both North and South America donating by Surgeon General Hugh S. Cummlng of the United States public of public health In countries. Soviet Training Ship on Cruise 8 Rnndlts and other criminals of Los Angeles county. Californio, who seek to escape through flight In automobiles henceforth will find they have more than speedy automobiles and shotgun squads to contend with from the sheriff's office. Sheriff Traeger recently swore In five aviators as deputy sheriffs. The pteturs shows Sheriff Traeger, Walter Hamilton, Lee Wiley, Richard Edwards, Jack Fry and Paul Richter. King CHAMPION ALPINIST XXXII and His Queen Ak-Sar-B- en . Vl - - Av .V Stute Senator Lowell 1!. Mason, from dry candidate for Oak Park, 111., has been Indicted by the federal grand Jury along with n former prohibition director and six other members of an alleged sacramental wine syndicate. Mason Is accused of being the payoff link In $1,000,000 i r- fsA'A ' s - y ' . : , Miss woman Dorothy Pllley, champion mountain climber, besides marking skyline trails for mountain climbing parties In Glacier National park this summer, has devoted soma time to scaling glaciers. Our photograph shows her coming down Black-fo. glacier. ; grnft. LORGNETTES FOR ARMY ot LITTLE CHARLIE The Soviet training ship Tovarlseh, photographed on her urtival off Portsmouth, sailed from that port for South America. She Is manned by cadets under construction and files the red flag of Soviet Russia. Butter and Egg Men Meet in Chicago S as '.. sV V... v y ,v , r,-- y ii - .v hi ' t , j 'V ...4- - 4vvi - - rfn I, d rr -- - Funner United States Senator Gilbert M. Hitchcock was crowned King XXXII and Miss Ellunore Laxter his queen at the annual coronation ball of the Knights of at Omaha. The ball was the a closing feature of the yearly fall hnrvest festival held by business boosting nnd good fellowship organization founded In Omaha In 1803. "King" Hitchcock Is owner nnd publisher of the Omaha World-IIerald- . "Queen" Ellunore Is a daughter of one of Omaha's leading retail merchants and a senior nt Vassnr, Englands Three Prettiest Girls v ? .. I.orgneltes, once the prerogative of ladles, have nice but nearsighted been added to the standard equip-menof the engineer corps of th c army. The bleu Is to furnish n stern-seoplthan rather lorgnette, praetlcul ornamental, through whleh the engineer officers run quickly road aerial and drawings. maps, photographs Photograph shows Lieut. J. M. Young using one of the lorgnettes. tj vXTm & t L&li v ir i (I FT , ' : man, living In England, by tic' name of Fisher, who Is fifty years of age, was stricken by blindness ten years ugo. Uo took up ' ' ' A a. - vi :fri '"V ' ,1 , f y Vv and gg men from practically every Mate In the Union at tended the convention Just held In the Hotel Sherman, Chicago. Above are scon Ja:k A. Ilagenslck of Des Moines, Iowa (left), president of the association, having a little conference ou eggs with W. F. Wuller of Garner, Iowu. I Left Noraiina girl for (he Sclmlley 4 1'- "l f. : ALALr' J ' !' S, ' : I- -. ilw K Ik t! I N av W . v " ' t ; '! - ; J X " i 'v 'r4 'A'S1' t A-- . ? . yL - - ' p Ta , v . s a I3ag,2:ll3iaa 3 After stalking the homo of Ub;;r!e Spencer Chaplin for a period reach to right. Miss Ivy Ellison, wluner, und Misses Ada Phillips und lug over fivo month', photographers In the contest held to determine tho most beuutl-fu- l were finally successful In obtaining Rose, iuimers-uIn the British Isles. Miss El! Ison will come to Amerlen to compete this exclusive picture of Chaplin's world's crown against MIsh Hazel Forbes and Mile. Jacqueline first born son, Charles Spencer Ciurj-ll- n, of ITutico. Jr. , yir :y I f un I V i r I f ;vs y ') VV "iCsu v ', & Keen Sense of Touch but often made mistakes with the coi orid felt, and ruined tins designs. T remedy this be concentrated all Ida sense of touch on the material ho handled, und could soon detect the different colors. It Is not it memory touch, for Fisher can tel the color of substances he hits never touched be- foro. :j.V .X- - ' ' |