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Show THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1027 ; CAREER READS LIKE STORY BOOK' CHICAGO BOOK ROttfAROUSES INTEREST OVEROUTCOME' .WORLD-WID- E "V ( v frP n ,4 ,4k - f A. f f- "--4 ,. , & irc $ l mt 4 p'y - ' - auo are &jwr, Tin jatd the jtfraat tm m hexm.? J&stashap . l"1 V W?S , t.w wwi tar vi view. ' 'Ifcj -- ! " will . . --. $- 'i hnUt-tantuut h, 'A lM.fi Utfiutj r0it4 tU 4 The" yioryoas of Ay dca!t$ vlr fhr Hr rotiJfsoa has s Rr, T'V .(M (tAr,v.ry;-r- l f'W-'T-- READY FOR LIGHTNiNG TO STRIKE fef iHt 3nl lAemidm i '' Vlw bjMA " vl&a li? THREE te writer 3he pMd' r ' 4r ia -- ''""'7'; T'- ctetrwrtrri-tw- r tffir' L v .. - W'5' w tturyi cy Hf A j SECTION1 sJAiiA A. a, i'.pf &!ftf- feT f tt'c , al..) ; - ' i Htasi. v v f Cibbard, of Toledo, 0, olo dancer of th Chicago Opera company, reada like fiction. Ten yean ago, ake , bunted wrap iron in Toledo to obtain money with which to buy ahoct. She need to dance for newsboy. She laved her money, took dancing lesson, and attracted tbeattention ofth ballet master 'The career of Janet Wthe oera company.' ; - - Hs JUSTICE STRIKES SWIFTLY Senator Chari e Curtis, of Kansas, is the first of his party to announce himself a candidate for the Republican nomination for th presidency. Above, various poses of the senator, who is Republican' leader in the senate, taken during his senatorial career.'' L - - --rf TUNES IN AS HE RIDES BICYCLE ' " - V Kmwl) , - - f0r':We" Xt eNd of national- AERIAL TOUR rf-h-t Wa&L V. R7 A r 'k-Jk- Tr, m S4 i - These three young bandits, left to right, Frank Smiddy, Jo Drum aid Sherman Smiddy, are prepared to testify that justice b swift at Murphrysboro, III Less than 28 hour after they j held Up a hank at Grand Tower, 111., escaping with $1,609, they had been captured. Indicted, had entered pleas of guilty, and d been sentenced to prison for from one year to life. They led of. beers a chase over four soctherri IQraois counties before they were I gaptured, h4 S o "Sf? CO O1 'BEAT BOYS AT CATTLE JUDGING , tunes in with his homo PROVINCIAL MODE" IN SWEDEN fi " Vlysses Massoth of SchenecUdy, N. V made radio as he ndes on his bicydr' ky?i X ljv &L fA!dT f i- - CI,arle A Lindbergh open hi arrivil in Mitcliell Field in "The Tr5orn?ge.to air tour of 48 states. Inset shows Flying Colon! pladnr wreath on Ltberty Independence Hall, Philadelphia, on day before completion of record jaunt (litOTrttoatl Wtwarwl tal JatraJonftII HrU4 rPn.0T at W Y,0riieTS ?ay, lnarkng' end of 2250-nul-e kV Beating the boy at their own game has won for these four girts a trip to the National Dairy Exposition, at Washington, D. C. They comprise the Hour-dub, champion cattle judging team, of the state of Kansas, residing in Cherokee county, and have won honors over 1,500 members of the club, composed mostly of boys. Left to right they are, Agnes Pearson, 18; ffie Marie Carter. 15: Uifekn Hosier 17, andBellJedgelV Cart H. Butman, former newspaperman, and editor of a radio new service, is the newly appointed secretary of the federal yadio commission, succeeding Sam Pickard. n r;ni t 4 - , . mi L4 p govlst Raada opermtolta own bla furnaces. Here is an axduaiv., nncensored vire of th furnace EkUriB01T D?a BThyefumacw are.fwfiw , Pari may, and doc, decree style changes with each new season but Parisian decrees are for cosmopolite. In the Swedish hinUr land th style is ever colorful, but permanent This young miss ad-- , . bere to th traditional peasant costume of her district, and waait 1? coiff u t hr hair inthe age-old 1 mm mu meRm two-bra- id nlfl -- ? A). ,1 - i 9 t yn . 4 |