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Worlds Greatest Battleship IN ICELAND MILKTffAN ,JV GREAT GLOBE TROTTER Types of British Mine Boys x- 2 - i '' -- , ' iji iihj!"1 ' c'v.".r-- i jr- VYii , , l ' I . aa, iF . ' ' ti7. a ,, A f7; - 'M ?,'- iAl AXXn W1 H W v ' .. '. V . ""- -- 4 Vf '"V v V ir . ' 'A. V -- V "- v ' X ' JNjJ W ' X cVN V TiitZ'yy . 4 4 'X , A7 ... iO of the 1,000.000 mine workers In Great Britain, who have gone out on atrlke. These are colliery hoys. , Soma eOCKwv w. V To travel something more than 115, miles In 13 ypars was the aim of Arthur Thlbaudeaa, called the world'a greatest globe trotter, when he left Carla In 1012. He la walking aroand the world for a prise of 1100,000 put up by the Revel Athletic association. To date he has covered 55,164 miles on 'foot, 35,000 miles on water, and has 25,000 mllea to, go by January I, 1C4 Vi - , y3r,r i I- - A v o 11 f l v - v' ti ,yA , ly.-- s r Sight for Sugar Profiteers wCr vwk ... (, w.v. - There are really no milkmen In Iceland, the dairymaids on the fur north Island delivering the milk to their i c,ee fruit t f y , v o X - u A ftTtitiafr"-"-'-- ? fll1' "' View of the U, S. S. Tennessee, considered the greatest fighting M i the world, taking the first taste of open waters as she passed under the !k hattan bridge. New York, for her trials and tests. The vessel wasUuocM three months ago. customers. The photograph shows an Iceland dairymaid making her rounds on a pony. Concrete Houses Built in Two Weeks 1 JENNY LINDS BROTHER 1025, H t.1 THIS ISNT IN HOLLAND if i ,r' f i : j v, i .O. : X TV eii ry&teai iCLJXyr avp tr I - kJC'V'rf. L-- 1.J " 1 id! h'nV-r-i--. nX 1! m I HpWpI q)?;ij.l jr rt '1 AJkw.ww v vyo wiawwww aW4( wwi1 Ana , A-- , f experiment Is bring tnade lh' Bucklnglmnidilrev EnglaiaL attractive houses with concrete. Constructed as biugidows, the inten' make fsnt & crypt-lik- e appearancewlth Vaulted roofs whHh.will a lightfully cool in the summer 'and vjartu in winter. Absolutely homes can be constructed within two weeks. --- WReM4PW,MV pf, Shown Itr the photograph 1 a portlon of the hlg w estern beet wngar crop, w now being galliered. Tons o( beita which will produce thousands of pounds rt of sugar are being shipped fnuu the Ogden, Vtah, region, where this photo- graph was made. 1: White House Ready for Coal Shortage k,U i " tl i4 Boys Play Basket Ball in Parade Little Jof slster.J u of the few Ihmh-tjpthe Vnlted States Is that'lo 'fated on a farm near Kl gin, III. It One e wlnd-ndll- v In a picturesque touch to the surThe mill Is more thau roundings. fifty years old. i.dd WHO KNOWS THIS RING? vwt n ,A ' - u: isj e X fS $ f' V -- , ' rtr A 4 - vjr ay' .W. w A p&, 4 f"S Kvr i A jc - rV'4'kp s y A utl Ttie ring here photographed.. 4. caraf gold an f 'without trademark, was found on the body of an American soldier now burled In France. The war department requests that tl.e .A " ' Jew eh r who made it, or anvote who recognizes it, mnmunleate with the The coal yards of Washington tmpty mul winter coining on, no chanted QuarteVmaster General, Cemt'terial DU Several loads of cut wood hare already vision, Washington. P. C so that the are being taken at the White llou-House bins to guard again! the pos- dead hero n ay he dehtdtely IdentianJ White the in and stored unloaded been and the ring returned to his relatives of a costless winter. JI g , ' r "", 7r"' e. sibility s.-- . J - 4the glury of his fumou -hayomc tii' tlu life of Claes tJustav e Wilhelm L'ml, suierlntcndcnt of a Brooklyn, N. Y aimrtmeut houe. He Sas he never emsy-JJa- d. even saw his stster, who left home he was born. He was twenty-nin- e years younger than the great soprano, and was tmrn In lt4P, tiie year of her firt groat suTes. can,e to this country when a young man. le-fo- re Afforettation in Canada. The Quetiee go eminent p'ar tq plant two'pUie or pnice trees forVv-er- y one cut down, and has at present six hvdrepkuie patrolling forest areas, while at the same time it Is enconrag big private forest protection. Three million pine and spruce trees haye beeTrrr.m this Fwtid seven asio-flIon? of organized for timl-edevelopment. ry i' ' h i'AtlOv - r x 14 l f t; 7 .2 - ,a 3- - 1 V V- - -- jftf -- 5 . ?H r Ha, e ,'rv f. i . .W y V A r'C A s ' . tv . y, . fl a. -. a H ' t t at lumf-ertue- n r Headaches. don't enTer froth that' next morning headache any more." r .zti- e of the most novel and '' the in stnnts "I won't say that. rejoined Unde original etc, urlng Loys week in San Francisco, was a moving basketba I BUI Eottletop. The headache comes was p0r.,e of arorcl jut the same; only you get it large played by two picked teams from the San Franciscoeilter motortrucks carried a regulation basketball goal on pi.11' from listening to a Jazz band. ket street, and the game was played the entire progress Ysm during |