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Show X, ! THE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVILLE. UTAH 9 "i American Guide in the Louvre Muscum Plan to Capture World Markets for America xaii ivx ?;; &; XJi X xy. . r i m: 1 j i 'f f V , r.i-'fT'-- v ' X)V , 5 ''XSfcSa- pi ... tF-v-- y - vf-- i: I i i I iij Ft g Lv t f1 J s vU'I t ' 1 sAm-r - 1 t i ?W of an American field service scholarship in France, and new the ntj with his peripatetic class In one of the picture galleries of the museum. the Louvre, Rarold Van Doceu, holder pjdt In Army Balloon Wins National Contest fr f I : i ; ' fry oili- THE GOLDE - t.il Americas "Well self the world" qid I r Julius Klein director of the bureau of foreign and domestic commerce, shown here, third from left, with his assistant directors as rhey completed their preliminary work for the 1UJ.1 J1 limiter program for making the world Americas market place Ioft to right, they aro; Thomas It Tajlor, I.ouls Iouar Stzkep, I rr Mein, O 1 Hopkins and Robert A. Jackson ROSE SOME SHORTHAND WORK Cherokee Princess Is a Seer i-- ri The Golden Hose, awarded each yen? by the pope fo the queen who has done moq for the Catholic church, has been sent this year to Queen Victoria of Spain. It Is fashioned of gold and William M. Day of Washington, precious stones by a family that has president of the Shorthand Reporters had the making of It for generations association, standing beside 00,000 Lieut R. S. Olmstead. pilot (left), and Lieut. J. W. Shoftan, aid, In the pages of shorthand which he person-lilbasket of the army balloon SM5 with which they won the national elimination HONORED BUT IN PRISON, recorded during the proceedings Y about contest which atarted at Indianapolis. They descended at Marllla, N. of the commission for the adjustment 100 miles by airline. f foreign claims in London. y Princess Wahletku, of the Chemkee Indian tribe, who Is n halfbreeil, her father being a Branch Canadian and her mother a daughter of Spy lluek of the Cherokees, has Just proved before such research workers as Dr. Walter F. Prince, director of the American Society of Psychical Research, Professor Ilodge and others, that she possesses peculiar powers of seeing into the future and also delving Into the past. Her ability to read minds Is remarkable. She U seen here reading the mind of Mrs. John Westfield In New York. Celebrating Green River Day Ruins of Hotel Where Four Perished &i1! A year ago R. V. Bray, Jr of Beau, afid senfort, S. Cm was fined In Atlanta the serve a tenced to year $lr0 federal penitentiary for striking an in- spector of Internal revenue. Bray fered for defense the fact thst the federal officer had Intimated that he waa a Rar. Just to ahow what hit townspeople, thought of the affair they elected him mayor In the last election. Recently he surrendered blinself to the United States marshal and atarted his sentence. He performs his mayoral duties In his cell. of- & PRETTY DANCER ELOPES Starting with a pageuat of the overland trail. In which pioneers, trappers and pony express riders took part, the Green River Day celebration at western barbecue. This Green River, Wyo., finished with a good for 5.000 assembled coffee Doc famous Cook, making Frye, photograph shows railroaders. snd ranchers, shippers r Here la the clay model by Albln n sculptor, which Is to be cast In bronze to adorn Michigan avenue In Chicago' ft la called the sixSpirit of Music. The statue la on a teen feet high and wIU be placed k feet five high. granite platform thinks music a sexless art and for this reason he has combined In his statue the strength of the male and the beauty and grace of the female form. Pot-ase- k, This show the ruins of Hotel Schmidt, McKeesport, Pa., near .rhfr four persona are known to have lost their Uvea and where perished, 7 Pittsburgh, others may well-know- Relief Work Director Out in China Immigrants Thronging Into America Pol-ase- 1 Curious Use for Ice. the present it has been pos sible to leave only small cavities In big advance has been concrete, but about by a new foreign brought method. Pieces of ice that correspond to the measurements of the cavity are embedded In the concrete mass, and small channels are left to allow the water to run off when the ice melts. The process is of particular advantage la retoforctog concrete with Iron. The Iron parts are not built In during the stamping, but are attached to the blocks of lee before the work Is begum. The repeated moistening case of Already the new quotas of Immigrants have been filled to the tsually necessary la concrete work is not required la this process, for the most foreign countries, and many will have to return to their native lands. at ElSa melting of the lea makes up the loss Here are a lot of fortunate ones who have passed the examination New York, at the Battery, Island and ars going ashore by evaporation. Up to t re-qalr- Fearisg tfcat a... London trip might 5 ' delay their marriage. Charles F. Bridgman, rad tut at the University of Pennsylvania rrii toe h Nrw YortV pfr tL M1!,,rya. traveling the I'T.f in suard. re. bandit-infeste- and son ef a Flint, ilidh, mSlloctlr banker, motored off la a flivver with Bernice Hart (abewe), a specialty dancer In a musical ahow, Fsn of the China International wtth and they were secretly married t E d too, Ui v. , |