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Show UTAH. TITE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. Tree Brought From Washingtons AncestralHome Copernicus Celebration Planned for February Mire ,c Amela D. Campbell, national chulnnan of t h e w4' the of Ir brought from Sul grave manor. the borne j In l! LngLjn. c;m eh m . 1 u : Ant In tin ground Vernon. In this house In Thorn, Poland, Nlkolaua Cornh-ua- , must famous of, all astronomers, wn bo.n February 19, H73. Ilia four hundred and fiftieth birthday will be celebrated February 19, 1923, and plana for the event are now being made. A tablet lx tween the third and fourth windows reminds the passers-bof the historic value of (he building. At the left is a portrait of Copernicus. Chicago Baby Develops Remaricably ARBITER OF NATIONS y MONKEY SAVED THE CREW How Benito Mussolini Keeps Fit V.t - , N ; i . ' .v 4 Only n very courugeous polltlcul opponent would challenge the premier crew of the S. S. Cnrolinlnn owe their lives to Mine. AUahluhu who of Paly to A duel, for Ilenlto Mussolini is a skillful swordsman and keeps lit .gav the nlann when the sulphur cargo the pink of condition by a dally bout, lie la here seen (right) engaged In of the ship caught (Ire many miles bis morning exercise. out at sea. Mine, AUatdnba was gaum'd during the fire and was treated at a hospital In Snn Francisco on the ships arrival. Bhe Is a native of the Himalayas and the ship's mascot ' " An f Sr pluungniph famnu Basil AngMJrctl financier, who Is tie owner of llonti ' The Decorating Officers of Culver REJECTED ARCHDUKE r 4&'Wi 's exclusive ZnhnrofT. ' Cnilo and pror.xter n :d banker rf Greece. Little Is known f the florin a reputed Sir Basil, save that be arbiter of nations, the owner of sews pnpers, ships, factories, etc. On iked Is mystery, he has been the power hebM the throne In almost all impnrtintnS deals In Europe and Asia Minor. It ll X . ' Little Norma Loeb, daughter of Dr. Carl Loeb of Chicago, shows the most wonderful development of any 'child born In Chicago during reported that since the armlitln la the Inst decade. Norma sleeps on her stnmnch on a board covered with a has lost about Sa4.noo.ooo In nriwi cloth to develop her stomach muscles. She has lived on fruit Juice since Bhe Industries. was one week old. She sits in a chair without any support and walk when supported by her mother. She took several steps for the benefit of the TO FLY OVER ATLANTIC photographer. ld fin. J Radio Concert With Each Shave Officers of Culver Military academy In Indiuna have just received high mirtary honors. The photograph shows General Pershing dccorutlng Brig. Gen. L. II. Clgnllllnt, snpcilntendent of the academy, with the D'sllngulshed Service medal and Col. C. C. Cbnmtwra, executive officer of the aradeiuy. with the Distinguished Service cross. I'wC Paulette Ilorthy, daughter of the regent of Hungary, whose recert marriage to an untitled estate owner, Stephen Fay, caused great disappointment among the factions of the Hungarian monarchists. Thcv had hoped by the marriage of Paulette to- Archduke Albrecht, son of the richest of the Unpsburgs, Archduke Frederick, to unite the forces opposing the candidacy of Archduke Otto, non of the late King Charles, for the throne of Hungary, Mile. Ilorthy, who Is only eighteen, preferred love to politics and the hazardous fortunes of the antl-Kurll- ESTABLISHES A RECORD. T. R. WOULD SAY BULLY D st from Lonlon ,o.lIere.,,!llllt a radio city . for American barbers. A barber shop in that receiving set over which the cunomere iuhv listen to radio concerts and news while Laving their facial hirsute growth removed r waiting for the call next." - Boston Harbor Has British Wreck llapsburgs. Miss Knfhlene Marten Ite and bemity, will be the frt ser to attempt a fim'hh wf " across the Alhmtic Martyn. who l the Itoynl British Fl.vlna corps In every type of air raft. CROWN FOR POPE IRISH STAMPS ISSUED PlU5 1 Mrs. Dora Margowskl or fJew York thlrty-- i ine years Is the of sixteen children, believes In htvln picnty of thldben for leauty an health. She was held Ufvre ags trate Alexander Drough on a charge of vl hu ng tie compuKory edneatbn law. Her dang ter. fifteen, had f.fi,.(j Mis Blanche It. Arottln of.ClmugcvJ to attend school of I, tie. The Judtwenty i ne .wars old. Us ante a. n.ein- - spiji:ncted Mrs. M,irew-k- , nli. her of the Pliimls bar the other av. has gone Into h.i ncs-- ;,.ij When the Irih Free State r.ime into being the y.n ngest n.nqjt . ever a - to n or her f.itn ly for several "vtr.r- beter the otl.er day, chout the fast m tied t precthe In that state. S' e and acqu ttid her. hP w,sj ft of its government was to I. sue graduate! lust June, but could n t t:i';o Coln I lb ohm tit "ere Ahve to nwir postage stamps, one of the must artis- tbo bar en: dt.atioa until she reached her a medal. Mrs. Miracst ,, i the required ago. here with her youngest tic of which is here shown. rlj.t j0. ri ; t nho at ' 'it - j vv Though herjrrew st max led Mam.eter Fplaner ground'd on Vie wJterly hatbor. A gale started tl e a hors a went Htt of commission whep it w called velvet was abandoned. fifty-mil- e IVof'un , 7.1 lit; Wj d-- he tsala ?K'- This ilmtogra.-- . te bland, Rotcn this untry, shows l''zs tra windlass tlffra, tarveu of pr ft.s tVaTWr -- rf lms Leen oTl'red to th. inhatltsaty of Ihe t I i |