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Show T ) -- THE WEEKLY-REFLEX- Children of Revolution Unveil a Tablet igyi it. , I 7r-'- i tv if,' s JjL'" I i 1M i( V -- V v Y bi Yvvi i ihv v 'T,f JSW 11 " :: -- Y I rt555F'TIS'CfllR' TndaS! r' :l V i I ' 1- - s Crowning Queen of Apple. Blossom Festival V v . i . iiiibw C . i ' '. s si , '. ' " i '" V-- tSW a?- ursY :?tW J- i I s - ' v'i o' Ty' , PYYjl, I 1 Y-- -' . ' , 7 U KAYSVILLE. UTAH , L't ' ' A M: L. r - -- I 'kffj ft ", 4 v&'; - I y r fv tCi- t L;. i- i-'il- 5vcV - v 4 Yter''T ,4 V g ! i turn ferti Y' Headed by Secretary of War James Y. Good,' members of the Children of the American Revolution, In annua, a mwtJe tablet over the grae of the Unknown Soldier of the Ilew lutionarj convention at Washington, unelled at Alexandria, Va. churchyard old rresbyterlan In the war f idth annual Church to Celebrate in Bam Where It Was Bom I-'- irttinla crowning Mws Mary Jo Matthews of MannlnKton, at the otenlng of that annual ecent at Winchester. festival lilosvotu Civ. MlU.un C. Conletof of ahe ' aifle U 12- U- WeM W. Va., queen i American Troops Sail for the Orient ' ? i. 4 yHW 1 ff l"" u . j- - A 4 VF v If. . -- . vs V, l; CV ' ' a 1 Tte T il NU. ?: s- ! fr. ;; tvy- nit CSv ' '&&&:&,'. ,- i Mi IL e x . .....: -- i,i : i -- .1 fjJaiuA Wf .I w - ;A Ml International and Hawaii to reArmy transport Thierry sailing from New Yoik with troops hound for Chinn, the Philippines Mrs. Estes, who 11. Estes and Gen. of are Inset there. hffce George been who Ihlg. portraits serlng place men sailed with the Boldiers. In While the Church of the United Brethren In Christ Is holding 48 thirtieth quadrennial general conference of the miles northeast In 14-2city Isaac Long's barn, sir At least one meeting will be held Lancaster, Pa May Great Meeting In 1700 at which the church was burn, This structure was the scene of the Otterbeln-Boehdenomination. The building still stands, and Is shown aboe ns It was In 1700. It Is being the first American-bor- n hoed that the conference will result In the organization of the United Church In America," composed of the Church In the U. S. A. and the Evangelical Synod of North America. United Brethren in Christ, the Reform 5, r eo W. C. ALEXANDER Almazan Calls on Gen. Moseley Gen. ays How to Dispose of Ten Millions? CLEVELANDS TYPE es-- 1 UtT. tad pool the Jr "v. Vi S ecu ' h'-'WA- k ;i ,3Ti. s " y be v 'i. ; A As - 8l ?fzt. 't f1 - , , Vt I i t X ' ?vl - J H " M- I Ml ' x A' ,ty t reit I v. fI en- - pc ; , : - t ; e r v ' v 1 ill Ir. ' I N - Though head of his own corpo n Uon, a member of Mayor James Mu k ers reception committee to dlstln gulshed guests, and the citizens Jyr commission of New York city. Mil 11am C. Alexander of New York fie accepted the additional responslbilitt of the program for the thirteenth an nual convention of Klwanls Interna whirl tlonal in Milwaukee. June from tht visitors will attract 8,000 Canada. and United States r mmmkmuLii Cen. J. Andrean a Gen. George Van Almazan of the victorious Mexican Federal army calling Horne Moseley, commanding officer of the First Cavalry di'lsfon. United States army, at the border. wsi tl a SENATORS DAUGHTER Harold Smith of New 'York, who has $10,000,000 at his disposal, Mr. Smith has asked for suggestions in. Mr. Smith will present $1,000 gestion to him. who Is In the unique position of a man and doesn't know what to do with It So from the public and how theyre coming to the person who makes the best sug- French Poilus at London Cenotaph ' v COLLErrSOLPGRIP J. L. M. Hopkins of WaynesvlIIe, Ohio, owner of a modest grocery store, still sticks his hands In the bowl for penny candy even though he Just fell heir to $07,000,000 from estate, of reat uncle, Mark Hopkins of San Francisco. It still seems like a story from One of Them Swell Magazines tradesman. to' the .r.ulp ne. J 23-2- Poor Grocer Heir to $67,000,000 , , Miss Margaret Covie, who was se- be Cleveland's typical girl compete against girls from all cities of the United .States In the effort to flnr the typlcnl AnierIcan glrL The ultimate winner of this contest will be awarded $5,000 and a trip to Europe. 1 slity-one-year-o- ld iiito bV'l Ire r v- - iviv K serif A ! closeupof the bands of (Henna Collett, national women's golf" chum -- fpion of thel'nited Stater-T- he was made when Glenna .to final golf lesson from Alex Smith tf fo teacher, preparatory to sailing 1. will take part Europe, where she chum amateur women's" the British woman ha plonshlps. No American' ever won this tourney. 4h4-gra- TJ.i k-- x: & I M Wm' .w ,V- - Evv-- n ph ft xwwiiwt.n T , rmM. , 'J jy wyni j it Henrietta A striking new United of the Allen, daughter Mrs. and Kansas from senatoi States Allen. J. Henry pose of Miss r't C 3 bTVizV tr If , i $ i v v v' 3ML1 v 4mV t4M C' y O'' MS d general of French soldiers led by General Gourand,. famous tn tb died wbo hekoes to ebown are salute in English France, standing In Londotji Morld war. The Impressive ceremonj took place'at the cenotaph n i one-arme- . |