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Devoted to the Uphldding of the Wet Side of the River. "A very live ad creditade weekly .e, paper."M RecrdIs
S$-2.0-0 per Year in Advance ALGIERS, LOUISIANA YYears
pry Memorial Unveiled by the Admiral's Daughter
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r btawStl ord. daughter of the late Rear Admiral Robert E. 'eary, unveiling the memorial to her father.
wat the north Pole, at Arlngtan National cemetery. Her brother, Robert . Peary, stands at the right a
l eet he aTanriual stands on a hill opposite the Memorial amphitheauter.
Resort of Thirsty Americans Destroyed by Fire
Imw photograph stows the view from the harbor during the burning of the big C'olonil hIntel at Numlan
r The loss was estimated at $x2000,000. The hotel was a favorite stopping place of thirsty Americans
sst or prehibion.
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Wib of the famous French marshal, and their daughter, who p
5 utr o the world with Marshal Joifre. The party landed in al
690 de,, and the ladies are gtting their first views of the United b
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Brig. Gen. John H. Russell, Unites a litti
States marine corps, whose appoint Ing it
ment by President Harding as ambas "It
sador extraordinary to Haiti was at this
tacked in the senate by Senator Kin TI
of Utah. Senator King thtroduced a fond
resolutlon requesting the senate $ ~
dietlary committee to determine if the after
President had the power to make sucbh know
an appointment without confrmatio "I
by the senate. live
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When Capt. Paxton Blbben was see- "I
retary to the American embassy in saz
Petrogtrad ln 1906 he was awarded a
medal by the emperor of Japan for his
services among Japanese prisoners of 1
war. The medal has just reached him. mat
ad iGen. .LL Balluard is show pa. ae
lag It on his breast. During the late e,
war Captain Bibbem served everseas
with the IThree abdr ThIVIe4s mec
ea. ed amr ig sa" he inew sa- &
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VMARY G6ŽAHAM BONNER
PHOEBE BIRDS
"I d.o not ht line* in Ial:kiin it hard
0e1e. c aIture' i\\111o ilo'it ie:r to let
ri": I' k ill\ ho they are, bliiut n t
Lthie I'..I ltr hl'. '
a' riit,l, rot the Ih he Iirls."
.gre.d "I r. 'hoeI'e Itirl.
"\VIe ht etier Ire knol \\ n hiII We
are. Anid we let them knoVw our Imine."
"Th y e:it gee, it they see U: at
till'." elhitrl'd Mrt-. iebe Iirl, "hiat
we are ray with a -ray:ilh wvhite
fronit :11i with toucihes of gr:"yv hite
to our 0 rt-.
"Iuht Iet if they sawv is they might
not hle uite' s rtie which f:ritily of t
birlds we hit It.lhi 'd to hee:it e of the
tintnu 'r of Iiid faºiilie. It h re are.
"Andi so to make sure that they
kinot us \%e aill Wouit :
"''lith'le', lih tebe,' o0,r and o0 r
ag; in. R
a '1l e1, or ilythinr lit' that. It first I
Is our iiv of ntakin frieni w ith was t
the I.i nle. was
"iVe fei! thait t!h, nmihtt tie enifi-l -
with thie n:nt i' of the ,lifltr''nt htu ir .
-oi :tnI ofu I ion are so - itoul h alike in
size and in ' in Mr.
".n.o i niele It P:itV for tletn to
klln \ll" l y s:vini , r fiamilly nlm e
o or t an t oiver :1r ti:i.
i"T i " uitr Jo . l ittle l , i;'! .y i t
of lil,'n ,ly. \\'." h:l\' ,o r oi n \ 1ay of
linl'l, in, ' ,l lns r a ee. \V"e s:vy the
"Such a Cozy Home." road
first part more quietly than the last and
part. We jerk out the last part and taki
say the 'he' very much more loudly
than the 'phoe.'
"We jerk our tails, too, for we're TI
fond of jerking! We Jerk out our
names iand our tails alnd we jerk about
as we sit on the branches waiting for
insects atnd buis to pass our waly.
"They usually pass our way, and
it Is a nie way of doing the market
ing If one isn't very anxious to do a
lot.
"The nmarket just passes by. which
makes it very con\enient, very con
vetiertt indeed!
"Alh. dear Mr. Phoebe, Isn't our old
honme lo'vel? ,"
"Ye!." said Mr. Phloebe, "It Is such
a cozy hone. The mud Is so cool
ind pleasant and the moss Is so soft
and homney looking.
"I aim glad that we kept our old
nest," Mr. Phoebe continued. "I had
had some thoughts that we might
bauli a new one."
"I know you had," said Mrs. Phoe
be, "and next year perhaps we wilL
But I felt this old nest would do with
a little extra work we might do In fix*
I tng It up.
"It was such a lovely old nest and
Sthis old bridge is such a pleasant
neighborhood. e
"The people In the house nearby are
fond of us. and they know us for when
we say, 'Phoe-be, Phoebe,' they say It a
4 after us, which lets us know that they e
Sknow us.
* "I don't believe I'd ever want to
lIve In another pthce besides this
bridge. It is such a nice bridge'end
the brooklet is s cool and refreashlng.
"It's all a part of this big boste
I believe."
"Well," said Mr. Phoebe, "I don't
suppose one would say that the bridge
and the brook were a part of the house
but they all are a part of the place
which belongs to the house.
"We like to come back to the same
old place year after year. We don't
change our minds all the time. If we
like a place we're pleased. Even
though we seem iso restless and Jerk
our tails and jerk out our little songs
we are faithful to the places we care
for, even to an old nest many times !"
"And you always care for your lIt
tie mate," saId Mrs. Phoebe. "How
many years Is It since you asked me
to be Mrs. Phoebe?" ahe asked.
Mr. Phoebe, "but I know this much
that the years haven't been nearly
long enough and that I hope we'll
have lots more together, for you are
the dearest little Phoebe In the whole
- bird world."
m- And so are you," said Mrs. Phoebe
softly. le
e- "Phoebe. Phoebe, Phoebe," they both t
Insase happily.
The Young GenIus. c
o Mother--Willie, how is It that e s
l. matter how quIet and peaceful things P
use, as soon as you appear on the
at. 5cee trouble begns?
WlWille-I um It's just a
Lma er.--lla
Postmasters General Are Rescued From a Cellar
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Jte+etnen frirtn the ohlvnint~t( ,f Ltne ha.etitlitt of then pi,.t. I ' ih\ ,-hi!,tl. 1A" pi-rtr:nil of .i * n*-t t!LtO'I'. gner
at ,of the Utnitni :untn.s sitnee the foitndati,n tof the gt, emrl nut t istr ,'t -t tiled in a mlhry ,,: tih ir ,'\ ,to tole
firs t fl o or o f th e jn mt o, i rie' de lp. r tl ile ttt. C hine f ( ' l rk M o M n n 'l , y i-. c l" f l a tin gi n, th e l-o rtra it :. lta n jtau unit [+'r nh k ilf
w'ias the first ptti0 tr ~g t era l.
Keeping Railway Clerks Fit for Their Work
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In order that Its employees may enjoy better health awl become mtuitre efficient in their work, the Rock Island rail
road has Instituted a system of exercise periods In the morning and afternoon, during whinh the windnws are all open
St and the clerks all go through a number of exercises. The head of a department and his four assistants ure here seen
Id taking their afternoon exercises.
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THEY CALL HIM A KING F
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Little Prince Otto, son of the late
ex-Emperor Charles, who was declared
king of Hungary by the legitlmists
as soon as the news of his father's
death reached Budapest. Otto is ten
years old.
AGUINALDO IS COMING
M Emilio Aguinaldo, former Insurrecto Am
leader of the Philippines, who, true goo
h to his word has remained out of island
politics for twenty years, is coming
to the United States at the head of-an
al-Philippine commission, which will
W set forth the Filipino reasons for
s Philippine Independence. 8
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A Short Amnsr.
Collector-Is your mflotr I I 1
a bs to tollsct sa U L.
Famous Shrine Wrecked by Flames
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The famous church of Ste. Anne de Beaupre, near Quebec. after the are
which ruined the nlaterior and destroyed many of the priceless relies.
Amundsen's North Pole Airplane
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Ail MUCHN IN LITTlE
Seals find teir way bore after swl
min 2.000 or 3000 miles.
pengulns swim with their wing.
ing their est as rudders.
Sir Isn Newton was so small t
th that be might have ittee I
hm- If you must go to the bad, do It al
a missionary.
,p, The kangaroo has an appendl)
somewhat similar to that of a man.
at The C(ea gu prerast is plannint
a to eleedrit tire O0 me eot milroed ba
m4l ilale A