wmwm)mmMMaKmm$mmmimm Tamjgjnar. 05STR45 ..,., mf v finrtvvr- ' '""' TH.E ,!' k ft) 6; asDHiwmnn mnuwiufjwwiM1" ' A MONDAY ' . V- lVl-AJL ;aS8Ieftggr llJ ituetimn 1 j- ffr m It TIMELY SIDELIGHTS ON THE DAY'S OUTPUT OF NEWS FROM A THOUSAND SOURCE fB fcwHPWIPIffiW(WiBf-iiwiTrTpM i-MjB.TBSwraMiBtJSffJK t t wffBHwBWBaKisffiBl xfflBBBBf fNrffiyi fWBHBtMcfi'T BStBttHti y"MWBW5.-ifliMHi tey 5tjfcfiM3fipSM3iff8H&&iBj9BBfe jfftjy .?ffifrwtr,MilB THE BAND YOU WILL HEAR ON CITY HALL PLAZA THIS SUMMER AND IV LEADER Silas E. Hummcl's veteran band has obtained tho contract for music the cominjr season at the plaza and nt Convention Hall. It is a big fnvorito in this city and has taken part in most of the parades and celebrations hero in recent years. Inset in the drum is a portrait of Leader Hummel. Photo ly International Film Service. MEXICAN LEADER TAKES BRIDE Miss Maria Tapia, a typical Mexican beauty, was married the other clay to General ObrcRon, right linntl man of General Carranza, do facto chief of Mexico. . i. ? ; , .- t. l ,..--. . . , . '' --;. - ' -, r '' . $2.-vv v ,,.,, ' ' :;v, - " . - - (- , . : . - . - ' . - ' fm0fg: j3WrWfr Th,a is the camp of tho 13th Cava,ry nt Columbus, New Mexico, with tho town showinp; in the background. The picturo reveals tho flat '.', Photo by latcrcatlonal FUm Bcrvlct. CROWDS THAT LINED THE STREETS AT THE MARDI GRAS New Qrlcan reports a record-breakinjj attendance at its recent annual carnival, which draws sightseers uora every section of the country. Here is a view of the parade as seen from the tops of houses on i . Canal street, i HE PROCEEDED TO "GET OUT AND GET UNDER" A snapshot of younjr Master Joseph McCracken, 263 North 4th Btreet, laboriously fixinjr up a damaged crankshaft or something that interferes with the smooth running of his "autocar," He has all the air and attitude o a trwbled motorist.