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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH Photos From Scene of Bandit Activity in China New Active Cone in the Crater of Vesuvius. I 71 tiksgm-'W- . i r ' ; 7'). v v. A r v : 7 .'if .:V $ "' A ' i . 2 V f v ' , i ' ? VV- Kf A1 t A I iV " 2 if l Xf t ; a- 05 Dispatches from Peking say the government has sett Dr. Sun Tat Sen and his troops out to put a stop to further operations of the bandit bands. This Illustration shows Ir. Sun's army on the move, and, at the right, a photograph of Jerome A. Ilenley, one of the American captives of the Suchow outlaws, on his arrival at the relief camp. Coincident witu the ei option of Mt. Ktuu, the volcano Vesuvius has been allowing Increased uctivlty unl the magnificent display at night hua been enjoy fed by the throngs of tourlata la Italy. This photograph of the crater ghowa the new cone. Service-Progre- ' 5 7-- t 7 Y hl-h- J 1 w 1 ) TO TREAT DEAF PRINCE Smashing Up Discarded Vessels mi - cmimi .TW v-'- f: Kb. f jrrc - - & i wr"'N A 4 rr'31 7 i t'J VV Ml mnaS8HBBC , li mill ? r,- - I , V Special Is a Museum ss f i 7 Photograph of the New York Central lines railroad transimrtatlon museum leaving Cleveland on Its tour of that rail system. Railroad progress 'of neirly 100 years la shown by the equipment and exhibits of this eleven-untrain, known as the "Service-Progres- s Special. The relationship of agriculture, Industry and the railroads Is demonstrated. The train la being operated at the request of the American Farm Bureau federation and the National Grange. four-month- s' it Dr. Curtis 11. Muncle of RrooUyn, widely known as a specialist In diseases of the ear, has gone to Europe, snd admits he Is going to treat a case of Very severs deafness, given up by specialists In It Is known that the pntlent Europe Is none other than Don Jaime, second son of King Alfonso, who has been Dr. Muncle also Thla Interesting photograph show how United States ships" which have deaf since birth. been sold for Junk are being smashed to atnlthereena In a few minutes at the accepted Invitations to demonstrate his new method of "manipulative surgyarda of the Western Marine and Snlvnge conipnny at Alexandria, Va. The or "reconstruction of the Eustachery" large b&ll la raised to a height of 73 feet by a huge and then ian tube" before lending mescal ashen la current cut olt the two tons of steel drops with terrific force, the if In London, Vans and Glassociations hulls the into of commercial size. brouklng fragments gow. lie uses no Instruments In hit treatments of the denf. FINE HARDING PORTRAIT N. well-know- electro-magne- Loti Borne to the Tomb in a Boat u, n t, Peg Leg Bossy of Lima, Ohio . TO GOLF WITH HARDING . ' wassarwissrar f I ' tt - je ' V fVJ - V v ., , - t C . , . ' - V t , -- K , - . j. fY VI 1 7.j V-- ) Z'J'&jJy I vr-- l I vi c" ' i'. ;t , i k-- 1 m. Vi i There have been a great many paintings of ITcsIdent Harding since he took oflice. hut the above, by IL TihU unique hearse, a flower-ladeboat, bore the remains of Pierre Loti, Hodgson Smart, a British rt!t, has famous French novelist, to their last resting place. From Rochefort on the west been pronounced one of the best. If coast of France, big native town, the collln was escorted by a naval detah-menot the best. to the Island of Oleron where he hud already prejr-irepis own lust resting place. n nt d BUT SHE HAS NO BOOTS Life Partners for u: ' 65 Years f Lieut. Gov. W. C. Nlchol of Van couver, ltrltlsh Columbia, who has , When old Lossy lost her right foreleg, amputated because of nn infection been challenged to a game of golf r her ow ner. Dr II. F. Fnlior, a veterinary turgen of 1 lma, Ohio. decided that by President Harding on the latters a mere mining foreltg shouldn't cause him to destroy an otherwise perfectly return from hjs trip to Alaska. Ths serviceable cnv. So he r.gged up an artificial limb tnd now Bossy stumps match Is scheduled for about July Jtl a3gAvaaAn&e handily on her peg leg. -- - xV-A- Vi . NEWEST OF DANCES n U. S. Destroyers Off San Diego Harbor 'v V ' 2 jt-XF- - 4. Miss Eleanor Lopcx. years of age. is the youngest girl ever arrested In California for bootlegging. She was arrested by federal authorities at San Francisco a short time ago, but claims 8he Is Innocent, r r y- -. 1 l' S Destroyers maueuveriux o.f j.ta DtBo. Cul heia the Pacific fleet Js playhig at war. on theSoulhern diill l,ru' lrltt'n. introducing '7s Prince of Wales Pox j 7; the Trot," whhb grxiun," j relented at the onven:iou jf the . tst. rate la New York. s , - T mr m rr, ed. a "datTTTf eal- - prescnb.ng movemenis ayeTriF and the at.lu,ons wLkh shiuild Treceile them Is Kdd by Ihnguizi! to have been by the proj Let with the vslue of tie exercise and wash aQ LitL L de-vs- 8 sTs. AA' 7 77. ;vv t 7 ; :,7 77 7 Prophet Was Shiewd. Anbur Murray, d. re tor of the Namul Ius.iiui f Dncing.aad '.7. ' 7 ' s7 5f?T '7"7-" ' ' V . --7-tv j) y and Mrs Trus Palmer Tomkins, eaeh ninety an. yf ars old, of Mataw who relelirateil their sixty-fift- h Mr. in of their July. wetlJing annlvir'iry TotiiMtis Is a self ma 5e engineer and ra'lway n.an the for who tlie surveyed from Dover to HachetNtown in ls'1. II. s wife was Anna Merscrean of Morns-loanN. JB and one of the early students of Mount Holyoke college. N-J- ., , |