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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAT ' 15, 1927. EEBDBE OF THE (1IORLD A Beautiful Beulah Back Wad, but Safe Is This Nesting Place for Gulls ' . . , ' ( . , -- ". , . :lj ... , , CTURE! Where Seven Persons Were Killed V.,.y , ... r. i;. t I ' I' ?f 31 . '-- i't ' I " J ' 1 7. V:. Tli'la pictara, taken on tha west side of Hit Island, or Bird island, as it is most generally known. In Great Salt Lata, solves the wonder as to where all the guils seen about the lake and its snores This email, rociy island, almost nude of vesretatlon, has a population roughly estimated come from. at (55,000 all birds. There are others than gulls which nest an i raise their young on the island, including tte pelican, that natural and tireless fisherman bird. While fledglings, the gull, so graceful The bird island lies almost due west of Salt Lake City. on wing, almost is helpless in getting about. Soprano Sues Philanthropist " I t f ' ' ' v f t..-s- , r J . Miss New York " J f Governor MaJult Boat on, Mats- it' ' - r Hon.. y Alvin; . If jrau will cxteute Fill'"' ail troy ot aitol tftouaaavi ' noA man ..... . 1. Do you want to be an yevr Tcluwt honest-to-goodne- HMiMHiiiiirHMti).fT i l II i mi immmmwmimmmmimmtmmmmt IbJt .jflf i m m mi 1. The reported engagement of Peggy Joyce (left) and Stanley Comstock (inset), wealthy realtor and lumberman, failed to end xn marriage atter lomstocs met uonnie Aimy ngnt;, a singer. But now Miss Almy wants $500,000 because Comstock didn't marry her, either. e. e, A Radio Engineerette "Second A. E. F." Travels Light st :W ss queen! Here's your only immediate prospect: Boris, the bachelor King of Bulgaria. The life of Governor Alvan T. Fuller, of Massachusetts, it Subjects are alarmed, because threatened in this letter, received from Chicago at the time ha bachelors are not held in high was studying the advisability of appointing a commission W regard, and Bons is almost thirty-threBut Boris takes investigate the another swig of buttermilk, says nothing, and stays eingle. Fastest ; ;X r Farm Bureau Head m 3 4 , "' , nt v "3 'Cowboy Mayor Boys' Week Champ r lv 7( ain. if t v no a.raugnt ingiana now to ride," is now too leavy, old, or something of the sort to" make the circuit on the pomei any more. Tod Sloan, who, after cleaning up on fame as a jockey on American tracks, invaded England and 'demon, trated the value of his crouched position on the horse's neck-I-s now living a life of ease in America. Pictures show him years ago and today. fTl, Love st ttaf Miss New York. J - jw ti JS aaX eon-te- l.-- Sues-Lo- Sco aaX kom ti k Yiome of yovf larli Chief Tuitiet KaWxJy Las awy from Dorothy Britton, nineteen, has the great city of New York cheering her on toward victory in an international beauty at Galveston, Tex. Noted beauty experts picked her as rata Connie Eligible nJ Ck'uf Juaiioa n w 2o tcitli jour JnJ at ilwy got our not lat wJr Our airplane kaJ a. wotvjttful uccss mi at . : t CHICAGO ILUNOIS noloay cannot. an oalk of tftavsanl will figM fc Jea.Tc J.-.- ;3L.LiLl-aimm.n'mmmmnmmmmmat - "Dirt v iffrlff' tT AWia. F Kilcr You A MHiiTtiirnT! r' 0 " fv4vu iv uiivougtbiii$ Li io wuaao 1,11c .ui jiv, t ui vw.wwh In which seven persons were drowned and forty injured. The dead were caught in an avalanche of concrete blocks and plunged into a water main below the basement, pictures svjow a general view of the wreckage, with dotted line to show the original position of the building j and police and firemen lifting one of the bodies from the, water, VMMi ,JW foiri to mrJr yev, all ityour family anj umreur home info aUue ; Then and Now 1 ffl f semi-annu- a-- J fn Y Frieda ilempex, coioiuiurit soprano, is seeking a judgment of $24,000 from August Heckscher, immensely wealthy New York1 philanthropist. She asserts that he settled $18,000 a year on Ler shortly before she received a Paris divorce, but he failed to make the last payment. The contract was made he adds, because she "extended a valuable consideration. Heckscher is seventy-eigh- t Miss Hempel forty-one- . . r - Governor Fuller's Death Threat Han. . ' ii.waaaiMwwiiiuiaiieB8iiiw "Beautiful Beulah" Annan Harlib, the slayer who thrilled Chicago, is back in court again. This time she's suing Edward Harlib for divorce, charging cruelty. She married him after divorcing Albert Annan, who stood by her faithfully during her irirl for the killing of another man. She was acquitted. v I . ; filllllllilliP it If . ' ' i TV A1 ' ; V '' ' " ' 'i i - Ji r. rr w- x i A. v:. t - v Ls' V" ; 1 - ' j karmom'ca contest featured boys' week in Philadelphia. But he 's Either a rrl won it !ack, f q:rrtf tij V James A. Dahlman, fcny A ' r .... 3 i S v '' I ', ., .:, eow. mayor,!,' of Omaha, is start- ing bis nineteenth year In office. He's just been elected for his seventh three-yeaterm, whi.-- h is believed to be a record ' for large Jif5ncitiea. r u 1 t i , 'si .... V . - A &:.. . Eugene Meyer, Jr., former managing director of the War Jwnance Corporation, is to be the head of the reorganized Federal Farm Loan Bureau. The appointment eomes from President Coolidge, who requested the reiirnation of the head of the old bureau, Robert A. Cooper, to permit reorganisation. v. i -- J . ,n,....lB t. mi-- ii in tirT" ill "in iiiif in r-- l -- ' A Quite a difference in the impedimenta of the first and second A. E. F.'s! Pictures show all the equipment the boys carried in 1917, and what they a little bit sleek now will carry in Ecbtcmber. a.. ' George Wslberg.of the Philadelphia Athletics, is credited with being the fastest hurler in the big leagues. j r v UN j A short time sgo Miss flamette F. uick, of Brooklrn, bought a radio set and bsme interested in radio. Today she's one of the few women rsdio engineers in the world. She's ihowa constructing a set in her own workshop. 'fi |