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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH Jazz Band Livens Up Services in Los Angeles, Opening the Greatest Bridge in Asia Scene during the opening of the bridge over the Sumida river In Japan, the largest in all Asia, which takes the place of one destroyed in the Its foundations earthquake in llt-were designed and built by Americans. Herd's the Jazz band which livens up the Sunday evening services at the Wllshlre Boulevard Congregational church ip Los Angeles. At left is Rev. Frank Dyer who Invited the boys to play each Sunday. The idea has mad a great hit with the churchgoers. Disabled Veterans Prepare for Poppy Day Fishing Fleet Ready for Its Spring Trip Disabled World war veterans in all the veterans bureau hospitals of the country are busy preparing five million poppies for the seventh annual Toppy day of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. The proceeds of the sale are General Hospital No. 81, New York city. exclusively for relief work. The photograph was made-iThis photograph, made at Oakland, Callf shows part of one of the great fishing fleets of the world, which was preparing for Its spring trip to the Arctic waters off Alaska, nere many canneries will preserve the fish for world consumption. Worlds Largest Submarine Commissioned Here Is a full length view of the new American submarine largest the world, which was conniiissioned the other day at Portsmouth, N. IL At the right is Lieut. Com. Win. Quigley, in command of the undersea vessel. V-- 4, . In i . I INMIWLV.'.V,. J ' i GLENN BEATS SMITH i ' m 'S the Virginia mansion on the crest of the Blue Ridge Sv;.imam,r, mountains which lias b.'.n offered to President Coulidge as' a summer White House. The estate is in Augusta and Alheriharle counties, commanding a yiew of the Shenandoah valley, and Is between the Natural Bridge National forest and the site of the new Shenandoah National park. ' i "v L Offered to President for Summer . .. III 1 Two Daring German Aviators .Rags --Responds to Every Fire Call MAY BE IMPEACHED Otis F. Glenn was nominated by the Republicans of Illinois for United States senator He defeated Frank L Smith whom the senate refused to ad-- , mit after his election last year and sought renomination and Mr. Glenn served two terms as states attorney In Jackson county and one term as state, senator. Though his home town Is in Murphysboro. he .has been, practicing jaw in Chicago. Arthur K. Reading, attorney general of Massachusetts, for whose possible Impeachment, the Massachusetts legislature moved, through a board of managers. . ROOKS SOCIETY FOLK Left to right : Capt. Hermann Koehl and Bnron von Iluenefeld, who, with Captain Fltzmauriee of Ireoind, manned the German transatlantic monoplane Bremen. Publishers Bloc in the U. S. Senate . TREATY ADJUSTER A number of Washington women are alleged to have been Utilized by Joseph Rheinstrom, who represented himself as an agent for the Society Women of America. Ac-cording to the police. Rheinstrom col-- ! lected large sums of money from a number of Washingtonians for the privilege of having their names in the hook. An investigation disclosed the publication to be fictitious and Rhein-Btroi- u was arrested. well-know- .' a : .'i- Kcfj missed a fire call answered by 'iruck Com is a mixture of several breeds, and during the fireman" he has learned the meaning of the fire bells lugs" has :::i in chhe.-'"- . imt lie prt,n a the most alert ml i.' one of members of department. T. K. Ching, prominent In Chinese political circles, wiio is in Washington to confer with United States government officials In reference to a revision of several treaties with the Chinese government. With the appointment of Arthur- H. Vandeubcrg to the United States senate to succeed the late Senator VV, N. Ferris of Michigan, the senate can now boast of four newspaper publishers as members. They are, left to right: Senator Vandenberg, publisher and editor Grand Rapids Herald; Senator Carter Glass of Virginia, publisher of Lynchburg (Va.) Daily News and Advance; Senator Bronson M. Cutting of New Mexico, publisher of Santa Fe Mexican, and Senator Arthur Capper, publisher of Topeka (Kan.) Dally Capital and numerous farm papers and magnzines. |