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eir Story. ~J .u'.:rl'l-rlxuI(iii'&"i}';!i#ttl"‘f&r | AN ATSNLAINLA) AH, THE USHERS!—Visitors ‘to world s games at Shibe \ park, Philadelphia, comment favorably on the girl ushers and their natty uniforms. ~ THEY FIRED NOT A GUN—Argentina’s warships lie peacefully in Buenos Aires harbor as the provisional government carries on and ¢ ¢ the revolution in which the navy remained on the sidelines (but 4 read to aid) is almost forgotten. HOME AGAIN—Bishop James M. Cannon, Jr., of the Methodist Episcopal church, South, arriving at New York from South Amer- ica, denied charges made against him by church elders. SPEED!—Max Kloeen, inventor, kneels beside model, at Glen Cove, L. I, of proposed 750-foot long hydro speed plane which he hopes would cross the Atlantic in 30 hours. MONTE'S BACK—Tanned so brown from South Sea suns that their friends had to look twice to recognize them, Monte Blue, of the screen, and “his wife, return to Los Angeles from a long vacation. NEW LINK ACROSS THE MISSOURI—Finishing touches are put on the Waubonsie bridge, across the Missouri river, connecting lowa and Nebraska at Nebraska City, Neb. Its dedication scheduled for Oct. 17, it boasts modernistic piers, and connects four main_ highways from coast to coast and from Canada to t'he Gulf of Mexico. - = = ; % UNIQUE GOLDEN eWEDDING ANNIVERSARY—One of the strangest golden wedding celebra- tions ever held in Utah took place recently when Mr. and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes, above, of Kaysville, invited only those s P Y [ who attended the original cere- THIRTY YEARS IN THE ARMY—Following 30 years’ service in the U. S. army, Master Sergeants William H. Hutchinson, Patrick Hart and Stanley Wagner of the Second Infantry receive discharge cer- tificates from Colonel F. B. Shaw, commanding officer, at Fort Wayne, Detroit. Until meeting at their v CHILDREN ADOPTED INTO WEALTH—Mrs. John Tyson of Haverford, Pa., the former Natalie Emlen Hutchinson, granddaugh- ter of E. T. Stotesbury, of Philadelphia, is seen with her two adopted MEET AGAIN—Sergeant Alvin York, right, one of the outstandéhg heroes of the World war, shakes hands with Major General Gebrge B. Duncan, commander of the 82nd division, of which York was a mony to attend the celebration in Salt Lake City. Besides the ‘“bride and bridegroom,” nine present post. the men had been unknown to each other. children, Gilbert Tyson, 18 months, and Sidney Hutchinson Tyson, coupl five months, ples attended. nfember, at a reunion barbecue in Atlanta. IN LEGION PARADE — Mr: Charles V. K. Saxton of Salt Lake i % . 2 - : City, Utah, was chosen to lead the L e 4 @ o : ! L ¥ American Legion parade ‘as . “Hera,” in a golden chariot, at the Legion’s national convention in Boston, Oct.6-9. NEW BABY BLIMP—Uncle Sam’s latest baby blimp takes flight from its nest at Cape May, N. J. This is an excellent view of it in its hangar. It is 104 feet long and was built by Captain Anton Heinen, former German officer and builder of ill-fated .Shenandoah. AH-H!—President Paul von Hindenburg of Germany slakes his POLITICAL FOES DINE TOGETHER—U. S. Senator George Norris, left, of Nebrasks, is guest at thirst from a silver beer goblet outside an inn at Konigshofen, scene a dinner of the League of Women Voters in Lincoln, together with former Senator Gilbert M. Hitch- of army maneuvers. cock, right, his Democratic opponent for re-election. Mrs. Ellery Davis, league president, is in between. U\ NG\ AN\ D\ VAN N N/ NI