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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH Hungarian Girls Greet the New Army Commander Chicago Opens Its New Boulevard Bridge v if llirr I v k . r i - v . -- x V J kjt V -- " 4 S . i11 , After u delay of twenty years, an expenditure of mer ten million dollars und more than 33,000 lawsuits and compromises, Chicago celebrated the formal opening of the new double-decke-d bascule bridge linking the north and south end of Michigan Imulevnrd, thereby ghlng the city one of the longest and most drives In the world. Cher lO.UX) automobiles decorated with flowers cross'd the bridge shortly after It was declared open by Mayor Thompson. t Colonel Lehar, the popular new commander of the Hungarian forces, greeted upon his arrival in Nyrighjb. Hungary, by a delegation of pretty girls of the town. a, Dancing to Music Sent by Wireless Canonization of Joan of Arc Celebrated C - ty- - ' '", V 7 ' ' - i J 'y ' f vst v. kx.7 , if i J; 'ft. ' .rr-s- -, .tSf j , A Their Right of Way BACK FR0M JF ' "'v ; .J C V-- V v vx7 THE PURITAN MAID Speedy French Motor Glide Boat d ng ' MS?H VC unique feature of the aviator ball In Chicago, was that the music was furnished from Indianapolis by Jtegular radio sets are used with resonators to magnify the sound. General view of the celebration of the canonization of Joun of Arc held at the statue of the Maid at Riverside drive and Ninety-thirstreet. New York. Archbishop Patrick J. Hayes presided over the ceremonies. Re-establishi- ' ' 'I 4 Vis , . $ - holy land i fjw i)ninni r ibttsrtVi-- . trt .. ' 3rkfl:r Ur'; i iVW-.I ' v '''"t "'iK jr- i ' - v X i r . ; .1 X- -' V' . y v K r ' . ., - Vv ?" - -- y jMjL .?S ,,,8 , 1 .VIA, - . 5 '' C1 iM-- f I ' V V! ' V "s - SIMMS' tllll1 r c 1 ,J ipie 4 emvTv'!1j J 4 fMf 1 I K47if- e y-y-: - f a rf&tf W$fV if ' 7" . .'V '??? V r 'jk i v. sVvfr Nsv SSsw sc.s " . c of 36 1L; - W j i g v This new type of glide boat Is buiit tty the French and makes a speed miles an hour. Tills performance 'probably constitutes a world record. Edward Little Tackles a Big Job - This statue of Is to be erected in the Iritan Maid September at Plym- outh, Mass., in commemoration of the landing of the Pilgrims In 1G20. It the gift of the National Society of New England women. First Woman Judge in the South FOUND w'k Vv 74 The Pntisli citizen alwujs has been most Jealous of (he maintenance of his ancient jlghits of way. In order to their right of way through a bridal path leading to llanworih park, the residents of Pelt ham, Middlea wall en route. The path had been closed sex, marched through, demoli.-dimMrs. Caroline Greenfield, Just back for a government aerodrome. from, eight months tn the Holy lanft, where she went as a volunteer worker In the Zionist organization of America, has made some Interesting statements anent the housing situation In that New Yorkers who think It country. difficult to find a place to dwell, should goto Palestine and see whatreal housing problems are like, says Mrs. Greenfield. She suggests large apartment houses and hotels In Jerusalem. Jaffa and Haifa. VV- 'f -E TWO ROUMANIAN PALS EUROPE-HUNGR- Y -- :sXll- - r W V If "pN i x. -- 1 of the federal statutes are telng assembled into one book by order of congress. The laws that are a present scattered through 36 books are going Into one volume, if Representative Edward C. Little of Kansas fulfills his task, und there Is no reason to bellevt that he wont. This picture shows Mr. Littie at work on his big Job. All I w)ryr ? Vt m w ., ' Mm WVSiVMVA.tntavSWlHWmWt "Mfs.'T'.-TTlvelTeyrni- e first "w'omMiTTo'Tvecome .esc AVirtA.v iWWW-Vt- i aciUrt JuJgo HI The'Sx'Uth, " iwjf'f i Asphalt was first" ued as a .road material in Paris some fifty years ago, The- - French --state railway - is using but Jhas attained Its greatest usefulness BITS OF INFORMATION J i 9t r S - . 1 M pjf f: T -- being sworn in os judge ofjhe Juvenile court in Memphis, Tenn. Phe has Jbeen active dn clYlc aml welfare work-fmany yeors arul iier election ws a of her efforts and success. in America. d to demobilized dogs Spain Irrigates only 6 per cent of guard goods in transit The streets of Greater New York, if its cultivated land, but --the irrigated extended in one continuous Tine. . wrtioTia "produce about wou'd reach almost across the Amor-!,t- e countrys crojvs. J ' j Inm nu.f inert. Crows, when at rest In the treetop : , A member of the British parliament or when foraging in the fields Invari- t,.-aiS . ,w- iS'Tnvatde tmre'sign unless bis npplica-- i ably have sentinels out to fire warn- - - OM!,;au I k or Je ann gtandor come ,IoiF ls agreed to by a majority of the ing of danger. to the are They Inseparable The world's , largest oil menders. American Red Cross station for their carrying A half million dollar fund is being , steamship, launched recently In Eng-th- n dole of relief supplies always together-ThrnNod In St. Louis to finance two hv-- land is equipped with four pumps, war wiped out their small Mr els for the accommodation of women j each capable of transferring 300 tons irgs and almot ruined their, t of oil an hour. 'u indulry are over aeventy jears cf Ag-- , war-traine- rec-ogultl- ot - . i'.V, 'Tj wVfV'i 7?' i 5 5 . 1 one-fourth- tf GATHERED FACTS The lHce trade affords'employment to something like 200,000 persons In France. The National Council of Danish Women comprises thirty-fivassoda-- J tlons, with a membership of about e 4CIPQQ . Tokyo has about 43,000 telephones und (50 WX) persons are said to be seek- itig thc'serviccr Out of 83C professions and trades followed In the Netherlands, nearly half are practiced by women. The jearly Imimrtstlon of pearls to Iatuidon is valued at SoCMUXiO. j of them come from A j ! M-- J uy ( ! R. Hernun r to Hcrlwrt Hoover, fie-uinii.ivsioii(T. who has just returned from war rnhhn Euro- He found oiuKiiiuia ouintrie-- . abroad litt'o Kttcr than o vuie ttt the em! of the war. .wM-tu- nt ! e 1 fantt-The- y j |