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Show V THE SPANISH FORK fit ESS. SPANISH FORK. UTAH Lake Forest Coeds Win Their Garter Strike f W;Vv- , ; 1JT C ' , . r v r -- - X, s .:! (' W-,- N-- ; - - v I T A V;:'S'wCX sScr- ' f ' ' s '. . ' ' ' :X r - .4 1 ! . ' ,'ffTDv - 5: . St. bnila enclocera have nearly completed lb gigantic Usk of enclosing th lu the world. The photograph shows the construction methods. s ..iiTin twin;., mile r.MHjx m( .nk Hint dunces. Socks. No Paten." "i ii The buys n their strike anil once Benin Hi social calendar twin HI, fww ii!it ! to n decree Issued ijr lh cwJt In the effect, "Rolled h long time hut now they are searing garters. i n Ime tli SUEZ CANAL SHAFT Honored for Rare Devotion to Duty WX t!,M ANOTHER ATLANTIC FLIGHT IS PLANNED ir3 tYi '"I'''. - Lurio Lulaaca and Captain Vaitquei, Bolivian aviators, are here shown, to (tether with the Junkers monoplane In which they will attempt to fly across the Atlantie from France to New York in the not distant future. 4 twJ?'"'!, ry A '' .! Fmt. til-t- ' ' 4; lUver lKs Feres In tbs largest sewer eter built with Iron jaty at St. Louis - ? 1 Ihe River Des Peres Burying ) l c-- This striking monument, combining the ancient art of Egypt with modern art. will lie erected by the Compagtile t'nlverselle du Cunnl Maritime- de Suez, to commemorate the sixtieth anniversary of the opening of the Suez canal. The monument, designed and by the architect, Roux-Spltthe sculptor, Raymond Itelnraarre, will ninrk the spot where the Orient and the Occident meet. - - m feirr-grataraa- - Off. - ,. Design for the George Regers Clark Memorial GETS G. O. P. y f i ?!.' , O feV ..Uihti ri , ., United most serious form. I- - 4- - Jr, States Army Medieal corps, with the Distinguished Service medal In recognition of his extraordinary servicee at Camp Greene, North Curolina, during the Influenza epidemic In 1918. The citation states that the surgeon's efforts "were untiring and he continued until lie was stricken with the malady In Its f .,e- . - Wins Yard and Garden Contest not; - f? Secretary of War Hurley decorating MnJ. George C. Beach, fc Tw4fc- J ; V .A FrT".v v- - 5 v I" U, Lc JOB mJ KUGAN ir xj: - kwUf2J 7 I m v.$ v V ! ; 'i 7i, , i C First photoKraph of the plans for the memorial to George Rogers Clark, noted western pioneer and explorer, which have just been approved by the fine arts commission at Washington. The memorial Is to be erected ut Vincennes, Ind. MISS EUROPE Public to See Biltmore Mansion v , ... II t$ James L. West, chief political writer of the Associated Press at Washington, who lias been appointed director of publicity for the Republican national committee, succeeding Henry J. Allen. WINNER AT GOLF This modern "Greek Goddess" is Mile. Aliki Diplapakou, who was first selected by her country to be "Miss Greece at the international beauty contests, and has now been chosen to represent all of Europe under the title of Miss Europe. Ernest J. Uawleigh of Buffalo, N. I. (inset), and his beautiful backyard garden which won first prize in the National Yard and Garden contest. Is a war hero, having been cited for valor on the battlefields of France. . . J W v7, A x ,;,i - . " Concerning Haiti The republic of Haiti, which embraces only the western portion of the island known as Haiti, has an area of about 10,200 square miles. The population, chiefly colored, is 2,080,-00The eastern part of the island ts occupied by the Dominican republic, which has an area of 19.300 square miles and has an estimated population of 708,000. The language of Haiti is chiefly French or a patois of French, while the language of the Dominican republic is influenced more by Spanish. Pathfinder Magazine.0. 'it II il l TfflrWiThYiiifrtm I lAtWiir One of the first interior views ever taken of the famous George W. Vanderbilt "Biltmore Mansion at Asheville, N. C., which is now to be opened to the public certain days each week that its treasures may be enjoyed. This picture shows the ancient Norman banquet hall with Its triple fireplace, five rare Gobelin tapestries and marble sculptures by Karl Eitter. - Raw-lelg- h Richurd Stevenson of Stanford university, who won the Pacific coast intercollegiate golf championship at Del Monte, Calif. Ancient and Unique t The cactus has a pedigree, which goes back farther than the lines clean-cu- of nny human family, but it is found growing wild only in the western hemisphere. "It Is Americas most striking expression of plant life developing defense armor when forced to live under arid conditions, Doctor Jacoiyn told the Desert Forum. In like manner Dr. Thomas MacBHde defines it as, "on ancient adaptation to an ancient and It desert, possibly takes possession of the world, just as fast as the world becomes desert. He also served as official photographer for General Pershing. His health Impaired by army service, Mr. Rawleigh turned to gardening.. He transformed lot in a Buffalo factory district into a veritable fairyland of growbis ing things. During this work of beautification Rawleigh won back his former good health. 40-fo- TOLD IN A FEW LINES There are more than 5,000,000 citrus fruit trees In the Rid Grande valley. Russia is importing merino sheep from Uruguay, with the purpose of producing better wool. Tracks made millions of years ago by 20 kinds of animals have been found in the Grand canyon. Fruit bats, sometimes called flying foxes, are much larger than the small bats usually seen in this country. The oldest glass vessels were not blown, but molded. India is now exporting eggs to England In such quantities that the country may soon be taking the place of China as the chief egg supplier to Britain. In Palma, Balearic Islands, George Bernstein for many years had posed as a humpbacked beggar, but when he died the authorities found that his was hump was artificial and In it stored $50,000 In valuables. i |