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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH Tooting Welccms to King and Queen of Roumania Bicycle Pontoon Built by Two Illinoisans ..I 1 . Kr-.- frk r r -- 1 '. i: , j'r ; 'TSvTM rsM..' '"A I I :i 5 " . -- f f 1, i ify AAX ; f C Hv '' ' - V n - t$ - v T'4 A . n1r- i 'X, ' t . t . r - , ' i .v- ';' i , , , ki'v . ' : ."t.-- i; . , 11111111111111111111111 I , - ,C- - -- ; ' ; ', - ' . - ,, , - . . , , t . A i- V y3 1 - I? -- v V l'uvl.1 Swartlioiit HH Janis hinllh of Kvimtcm. III., have hulll n bicycle pontoon which la here Been carryin two paBHeiuera. It miaiHis of two airtight tin tanka ami a bicycle frame. The pedals turn a sprocket wheel and chain, thus revolving the screw. ' 'x jb v t j I, f - - I va. X -- . i c- - i.vf j- -1 ' $ r - ; j i J y ? - '' - - - , ' W.V 0'Wrv - H i - ' -, ; , f - 1R : ' .? Jr 4 iiiiiiiiiaiiiiitiiitii , 'fiL m ifn b - S ' H 4 .. K--' ' ' . t X V Here is the Omithopter, a New Flying Machine ;y Cf- V' :- p.H OiHrmlng mu Ids of Canijeiil In 'i'ransylvanla welcome the king and (joeon of Koumanla with tnese horns which, In volume of tooting, far surpass our American imiKleal" instruments of the same nntn-.- mwe f OSr wnasi llave you ever wished to fly like a bird? Well, your riiuiu-- ims come. II. K. IMjou la shown In this photograph wttl his ornlthopter or wing flapping machine, which is propelled by the nrtlon-oMl- u man himself and not by an engine. Tlu action Is similar to that of a hlrfr" The' measurements of the plane from tip to tip aro 23 feet 0 inches, and nose to tall .14 feet. The machine weighs 17 pounds, and a speed of from IS to 20 miles ran he maintained. f t w v ;r- f e V-- iraniaxnnnru x-r- V, ' ' 2 y- t - - general wrangels so. Drys Congratulate Each Other f v jr k Raccoon in California Society . ,x ivx :'?0 I ? HER ANKLES WIN PRIZE - ; - , ? v M j A late photograph of the s.m of Aaron Wrangel, whom France hns Watkins (right) and Leigh Calvin, candidates for- president Ir. ami vice president on the prohibition ticket, congratulating each other, at the cognized as head of the bof southern Russia otllclnl notification ceremony at Germantown, Ohio. to the bolshevik). re- - - fu'-f- d hes a great scholar Descendants of an Indian Chief wF.1 Hone an rac-rm- Raising Pheasants in Incubators U kv A' ' V. ; I'i&fe i i if I ' na '' fl N ''S' -- ' jiS ' rf) x" ll .V'. t.:- Ntwv "' ' nsuelo Furman of York, mid hey Joyous smile is Mi .. ' 7 V I - -''- i3"5Srs(ta. ? - w v 's', .iv J lhls , A1 f XA' i ; f Fs' V "J" e a wr r ' . sX: VVS V- '?hpiub vT ) I '? ; i t Nfm.Lrk'':':" A'.T., X, f r ,wi; ' s'"? if -- V Ag- , ;: , ' 5 "r ;r'p . . ov.. s' . X . Conservation of summer rops has appealed to these two women whose ancestors knew neither glass or tin cans, but were compelled to depend on drying room, wild berries am other fruits. They are Mrs. Lillian Ib.bson of Poston and her daughter. Miss Lillian, a junior in Radcllffe college Mrs Pobn Is a of Great Bear, a famous Cherokee chiefs With her daughter site Is attending the Greenwood school In Bostou to study . domestic science. S ' ' ' S 1M H Av -- A Xv- " ' T, y firi " ua; . Xtl 'i i 1 ffco r G AM il l'ldo nml tlte monk In California society. The has now taken his place as miladys pet. Mrs; Vivian flnrdnn (left) and Mrs. Walter nrney are among the lntest San Franciscans who have adopted the raccoon. They were photographed while enjoying afternoon tea. tlie ihiys of c The Massachusetts state game preserve at Marcbfleld, Mass., is raising pheasants from incubators for the flnt time, and Is having remarkable success, llundreds of young pheasants are being raised for distribution In preserves about the state. The photograph shows a tray of eggs In process of batching. Sir Frederic G. Kenyon. usher of the Purple Rod, Older of British empire and president "f British academy. Is const d cm! many the most accomplislnd -in the world. . - fl M GIFT TO SAN FRANCISCO Big Flag Taken to Metz by K. of C. Starting on a Long Flight CVY&' I V , I X$ ' ks . ft; ; Kv i?' ' s ,5"' 3 : '4 . j. i ... 0 - " Ve s .c .. . .J. Metlnxlist minisiers.-1-n- bu ail j'arts of the oMintry, attending a" school for Jf rural pastors at Garrett Biblical Institute. Lvunsion, 111., were taught by A 5Iisourl girl releasing one o the o.OtH.' homing ptgons entered in a Miss Grace Ferry bow to relax ted &00 mile race to St. Louts. The birds were trained at the RexulJ ts lu St. play games. Two of them In a game Louis, tne largest tn the world. "borM'-anI of rider are here shown. r . ! :W . - ..-VWX-.V.- v Mamfr Y 1 t,v-ys- , w,- - t ia. W ' J! kl V? .Avv j Ro.Ru famous statue, h'r- - which will staiid in front " .,... Jv fi-- f t Palace cf the Legion of Honor iiN a1 ittle children of fifteen nationalities ot the home of the Sisters of Chris Ban Potlnne. New York, saluting Supervising Mrector Mlvhavl the Knights of Columbus as they hold the big United States t Ai,icV of U used at the umelllng of the statue cf Lafayette tn Met by theK of C. I 1 ' X - i- - d i . " Francisco, CaRfomias meumr her sons who lost their lives ia. J World war. The large bnm.Te:-('- ' la from the collection of Mr. sud , B. Spreckela. . |