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Show me- THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1926. if , TT ' E'dOORL Costly Error On the Road to the Land of Wonders Mexico's Fairest ' V 1 v !" f ?A'Jii , - f J- k f ;i :!IW-- S'"- ' ., -- t ... 4 dp ? L ' . t"4 ' y.s - L t '. ? d. ! ' i &'Y juai ., r New ift XA'vb. - Try-ou- t Bight yean ago Bafaelo Morello was imprisoned on a charge of mur- - View taken from the steeple of the Chapel of the Seminary at Mundelein, HU, showing the elaborate pier learned English in jail he was able which has been constructed on St. Marys lake and part of the magnificent esplanade, where the triumphal to convince authorities that he waa procession of the Blessed sacrament will take place on the dosing day of the international sucharistic The line of march will extend for miles, numbering Catholics from all over the world. MemHe has Just been re- - gross, June P. A. Photo. bers of European royalty will also join the faithful In paying homage to the holy eucharist. leased. 20-2- Seventeen Persons Injured Here Globe Trotter j t v nr- - rfwjavv sf- - vo - Vv ii! M - r , i 'e m.9 - aS to fi y fv s' .V k -- lWa, t& i e But Wheres Her Legs? ? I k 4 V. . t tr V r - f bv- y f A tu Close Finish at First Belmont Race ' i ( , ..L 4i.a4. f, .. 4 i'" EagXaii U hie fOaowed. tnl-T-f- SelM PV'"' 'V-- - 4 i t , . Power generated by this windmill nailes of railroad tvyec'y-sl- i signals near Culbertson, MlonU 'operates r 4P Wild Man A y 'r.3-rk, kr . A '' 4 tbe flnrt ra ; 4 4 r 'J rU ' , r- - 109 Years Old 1 U V, Mrs. Margaret Waggoner Mitchell of Kansas City, Mo, who will be next October 14. went to the hairdressers a few days ago and got a permanent wave. Ebe had her hair bobbed two years ago, and, Mrs. Mitchell. It got so she couldnt do anything with it, according to so she took a wave, against the advice of friends, who thought it would be too much- - for her. Mrs. Mitchell made her first trip across ths corn- try bo Kansas in a covered wagon with the pioneers to that state. f f 100 years old T X ' ? t'?' Here Is $2,500,000 Baby t , V P. A A. Photo. has been announced by Everett Banders. President Coolidgtt secretary, that the precedent has de1 cided to establish summer th White House la the heart ef th Adirondack on th estate ef Irwin R. Kirkwood. Kanaae City ptibllaher. Located on and virtually surrounding Osgood Lake, the Kirkwood camp wnl f.ve the president ell the privacy ha could aak for. This will be Oicri VanJerbilt, the 12 .MX), 00 helreas, waa born, a de. the first Urns since the days of Frank UpLdti. "wild man and Theodore Koo.evflt that the sum- - religious hemlt, has been captured tctlve has been on oon.int gusrd St the request of her father the hMM bmn located Wfcjt Houla th woods of Konmmjth eounty, lat Rgrla Taadrbalt. It u boesum tho baby $ father wbed this prv to Kw Tork stat. The Kirkwood K J. aa the attacker of a caatlon uken. a da toe- rami Kouiocn. tfco govoraowi, oxpUlned estate conniMa of thirty fir acre, old girt Uve ancompanuso too child and cum wherever they go A Photo, d i "t i I of tio mmss at Balmont track. New Tork. Exchequer and t I 1 f srv X'i It ' . H'l-- 1. 1 I A t V. htrwn winning - S'! fV; y,' - jL , 1 a 'Nt. (4-- Prances Williams, haled into a New ' V v Pridcess Mary. "Viscountess Lss-cellea, only daughter of the king and queen of England, will be given the degree of doctor of laws by the Uni- versity of Sheffield, England. gw Tork court for the nonpayment of f dboMVV .'.-44. a Judgment, said ths pearls she This unusual action photograph shows Mis Marlon Raymond, who wears are her only asset, and she took ta 8tamon coUegs, Boston, Mast, field day, aa she did th doesnt know if they are L5. JWBP wbich sh won with a leap pf eight .feet, three lnchea. seer- Tit in g theprt Bh rexufied to tell vno highest iwLivldtul number of poante at the meet It looks m if to her. sho hd no legs u this picture p. & A-- Photo. snapped. , S: t . Jr I J V t I 7 jLxS i. t t VT ... A.S .at " y 4 f i. i W- - " " Never Too Old for This rtt f- 4 T .,V , Coolidffes Host f, ifi- - V-A y ' iS i - 'n some Amundsen or Byrd would give her a lift. Miss Miller, who is 80 years old, has dimples in her cheek, bobbed hair and has had 1000 She doesn't feel 50 yet, p reposals. and plana to do a great deal more globetrotting before she goes to a corner. P. a a. Photo. W' "r-s- s ing her thirty-firs- t tnp 'around the world a more 50,000-mil- e Jaunt, out of the 900,000 miles sh has covered. Her next objective will be the North and South Poles, provided v V'H To Be Doctor Mias Celeste J-- Millar, whose home town Is Chicago, 111, arrived In New York City, May 17, after complet- - ' . . C'V sz, t Seventeen persons were severely injured when a passenger train on th Chicago A Northwestern railroad' plowed into the rear end of freight train at Wilmette, IiL Most of Injured were of the crews of the trains. The worlds largest railway gun, a monster rifle, weighing S65 tons, installed at Fort MacArthar, Calif, the first of the year after a trip by railroad acroes the continent, had the first proving shot Big Bertha dischargee a projectile capable of deetroylng an enemy twenty-fivrecently. Th miles distant. --P. A A. Photo. This picture shows the gun firing. Gen Pedro, V 'vf ,:? rm Lp Pearl Mystery ?' ft ' yt.1- wsprfvfc . A Ts $&( (.W wi v Runs Signals ?. ! o I I v sPT: 'A tf 1. v ifl V if Worlds Largest Gun Has .'" - 'tvr, " 4 f v J vYs . fcenonts Marla Parrco was chosen r r ,v V from twenty Mexican stats winner A as the "fairest of the fair In the land of cactus and revolutions. She Vl.$ will represent Mexico at the GalVfVr & 'V5 ! Vae' , ttl aWlMidr veston, Texas, Pageant of Pulchritude, to be held soon. This photoone tnah.es the This reach kodah. Is small for reminder a of greater things to come. The It picture just graph shows Benorita Parreo in San Antonio, Texas, on her way to the view Is one en route from Salt Lake to Bryce canyon In Bed canyon. Perhaps nature had a vast scheme in P. A A. Thoto. mind In just such views. They prepare OHS' for the big things to come. beauty contest. ft. ! & '- ';' - Oi -- 7 I vV- ' .i v-- I' 4-- 4 - TT LI Where Catholics Will Parade During Congress 3 3 vv cy-T ,, VL ' f-T'-Z r 1 h t. -- - k & : A? - V J&i'' lfi U ?'('&. i-- 4 kV fpst i vA Trw f - Locker- - r- Elate IVieda ll.tner, who cele- brated her 109th birthday recently, had as her guests, friends ever 100 yean of age. Mere youths of M and 97 were cot invited! Among the gueet were Ba'hel Karat ruiman, Phi! Mrs. BreleBnMr Tvimh mt1 j 4 i im Th oartr waj held at the RarLem hmn ri ih f Uraol In New Tork Biers . |