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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE, UTAH FIRST PHOTOGRAPHS FROM JAPANESE TO READY CORONATION BLOV Ukm TO a? " JSZT ,v S .' pJIl 'iH r 1 sgl5S X , .niiw This photograph, taken at police headquarters In New York, shows the collection of explosive chemicals and street where plotters were making bombs for supposed use in devices found in an apartment on Seventy-eightvessels and munitions factories. destroying munitions-carryinh M gLtfe C"j ' J t.M..,.y.: O' flV" gfffFil f&f A! 1xvJ1 "Jks ft F .-- - 4 o p 0- ! i Sjii FACTORIES A AlM r g yBw au AND SHIPS UP g DESTRUCTION OF MUNITIONS HOPEWELL, These photographs are the first to arrive in America showing scenes at the coronation of the emperor of Japan, Above is a throng of dignitaries with their wives at Kyoto awaiting the arrival of the Imperial train. Below are the oldest Inhabitants of the city In the special Inclosure at the palace grounds, to which they were invited In order that they might witness the Imperial cortege In comfort. To every, Inhabitant of the empire more than eighty years old the emperor gave a silver cup. BOOM TOWN Hopewell, Vs., where the Du, Pont Powder company has one of its many plants where ammunition for the warring nations is being manufactured, was destroyed by a fire which was caused by the accidental overturning of a thousand were left homeless when the collection of flimsy wooden buildings In which lamp. Twenty-fivthey were housed went up in the monster bonfire While the ruins were still smoldering plans were made to rebuild. e BIGGEST GUN OF ITS CLASS THE IN WORLD a phtoraph Poch of the iheckered history of Mexico, shows Venustiano Car- paK ,n th of Mexico, surrounded by members of his staff, on the international bridge near met the governor of Texas In conference. rgnUed president Brownsville, Tex., where be 15 BELGIAN WOMEN COME TO AMERICA baby sayres yule tree ' getthf notiof to VeUe 'the1 Stochdf1 thatmay to the world and is capable of throwing a Jfrojertie 21 mSes 'Mot. p r i riiffifri ifnfr m mrtiffl nfiwft i V rf tWpi rr fr. protect,on un l the Y frof iU powe cla8S Wvl V'Sk- -- - -- .1 " a5r sr fc. -- 1 1 Ta -- - M (of m n HfeiH' H - Part of a group of 300 women refugees from Belgium who have come to Here are only 14 school kiddies the United States under the guidance of Father J. de Ville, and who will find in the town of Oquosoc, Me., the place homes in the middle West from which Santa Claus gets practically all of his Christmas trees, and they decided that Baby Sayre, PresiBRITISH USING FERRY IN EGYPT J dent Wilson's first grandchild, ought to have a Christmas tree befitting the dignity jOf a baby who can say to a president Hello, granddaddy. L L. Meserve, a leading citizen of the town, who Is reputed to be the Christmas Tree King of America,' donated this fine .tree and the kiddles have sent it along to the baby. The picture shows Mr. Meserve ready to cut the tree. 12-fo- POSTSCRIPTS Queen bees have no sting. There are nearly 14,00fl,000 Jews to the werld. v T The carcass of a horse yields 450 pounds of meat British soldiers taking a primitive ferry trip across a river in Magnesia will brilliantly polish ara Egypt passing along the bank 1s a squadron of the Herts yeomanry. thoroughly clean ivory. - , I Lorenzo Lucero, chief of all the Pueblo tribe at Sandia, N. M., recently went to Washington to call on the whlch president and ee the- sights. AmblsIldtarus8UerSr8'woLStatUe f Jan f cane he carries was given in 1S33 by more strongly the to frncb republic, was unveiled Abraham Lincoln to the then chief of j,., A Edion lh S,vCOUntry Presence of a gathering of distinguished the tribe and has been handed down is an emblem ef chieftainship. ' - m, ,n friendship wbi by Mrs. Thom guesU on Rive |