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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVltLE. UTAH Opening Session ot Ulster Parliament .Sims Honored Abroad, Reprimanded at Home 7 - ' . r rr r 1'- mm ' v ; V . , - " 4 vr: ; V; f ' '" p4,4M y J , '' ' : $ r-- rl ) - s i ri rv wJv--l 4 3:;.W , " ' JUy l Jx 13 I Is I(3! F 1 .pV . W4A, - TZS - r -- I I IssK ;:?!. h 4 ; Vei. - si rUt's? 4w iI fXT 3 elSMSSMSlS Tbe Irlnce of 'flYaJes, Admiral W. S. Sim. U, 8. N, ami other Bolshie persona, are tier Been entering the bouse, ('amhri&ge ixiverg1ty, where the admiral waa given an honorary degree, Inset la a photograph of miral 1ma made aa be waa about to report to Secretary Denby, who publicly reprimanded him for his Fein siieech In iLonthw. antl-Sln- aen-at- e Ad- n The ojtenlng etsion of the Ulster parliament in Belfast, and portraits of Viscount Fitzalan, lord of Ireland, and Lady Fitzalan. 1 tenet," s Camp Merritt Is Destroyed by Flames France Renews Diplomatic Relations With Vatican t V ' ' ' i 4, - ' r - - - , - , fb t , V ' " ' ( 1 'ft , wr, A'-- - i-- ' . ' t'JT Hf HFv JIO vl VA1' , Sl f! ' (! it"' j, - -' v w 4, i! yX FTv a WvX .,- II :fr,. 4e-- ' w lew of A4x4 AaSlldtoai,LHH.r-a-'- y the spectacular night fire which recently w!ied out virtually all that was left gtanding of Camp This was the third fire of mysterious origin to sweep over the cantonScU." Mer-- t ritt. New Jersey. llenewnl diplomatic relatione between tlw Vatican and France was uarked by the sending of M. Jonnart as Trench ainbawador to the Holy See. The pi Hograph was taken when he was "resenting hi credentials. ; .X I A " SSSK'W 7 - rv i V v rVfl8'v P Vi A . "'mTr e wr PREMIER OF HUNGARY Home of Man Who Refuses Title This Is Count Stephen Beth leu. new prime minister of Hungarv, and right- hand roan of Regent Ilorthy. This old colonial home In West Town. Fa, Is the home of Thierry Van l as,IIe Phillips "Squire Phillip, since he recently was elected Justice off o peace, member of an old' and American family, descended' from ie Polish Grand Duke SnkrovolaskI Phillipl Moro, who fled to America gen-- f t'ratlon ap0 The e,dest son ofUW duke went to England upon the death, of his father, who had accumulated millions In the United States, and as-- ; Burned the title of Grand Duke Moro de Moro, to which he was entitled. Dls last descendant died recently, and thw title, with his fortune, descended toi the West Town squire. But the squire hag refused - v Scouting for a New Scenic Road iff 4 c t r I , S, f r V iv. ' '. " Vec A AbseeW v,v, r - Y - ?' viT . ... r Mt,- - ' v i4 vk-- ve K S' ! " ''iC. i " I,'- y hW'iyfrYiVi. mi ) mvix MaJ. M. J. Connolly, former explosives officer C. S. anny, saved the $10,000, 000 bjr securing never COUNTESS WEDS YANKEE sal of an order to destroy war explosives. These munition T. N. T. and picrtc a cl 3 ar how being used In road building and for distribution among the farmers. Major Connolly is hers shown burnthg modified T. N. T. If this were dynamite, the major as well as the photographer wonld be counted among those missing. lp well-to-d- it Camp Fire Girls at , the White House n SPEAKER WHITLEY Mrs. Mary J. Burton of Los Angeles Is pointing, for the benefit of Miss Barbara Babcock pf Salt Lake City, to the wonderful view of southern Utahs "Dixie country" as they stand on a high plateau. The glrla are members of it party opening the new scenic road from Zion National park, Utah, to the north rim of the Grand canyon. E3BC .: 1 J .rfxn..y m'x$ Keeping the Czech and Magyar Apart F"? vf ?f x - V ' J I) r :,v . f-- i . rSSSED ...SnSntxl CAMPiJ recent portrait study of Countess dl Nog a role Meehan, wife of MaJ. Charles Meehan of New York. The countess met the major during the war, when both were engaged In Red Cross work. Recently they were married at the Vatican and blessed by the pope. V hi . FIFE ' v ' A O J GIRLS vs PreMdent and Mrs. ilardlng with of the Campfire Glrta, of America, at the White House. The representatives President was presented with a pair, .Room for Two. ' of moccasins, wlhlle the First Lady f the received a scarf, My sister and I had been shopping, by the Italian Campfire Girls of New York city. and as we were going home the car hand-blocke- was crowded. There was a fat man In a seat and there was no A recent photographer the Hon. it, sluing room for any one to sit beside bin? D. Whitley, the- - dew of tbs 1 said: "If that fat man would get IlrltUli house of cotnvm up. we could both sit down." I spoke louder than I meant to, and Unearned people who heard me started to laugh. Seventy years ag He site of the 1 dont know whether the nan was old Herald bulldlna u Nw Tort any more embarrassed than 1 was. bounded by Brondw Sixth avecue. It didnt take long for h'm to offer Thirty-fiftand Tb -- m sixth streets, us his seat and he made a hasty r?!t was purchased fm ; o, Xovr t to the front platform,--CLiTr land alone is assea--e i ot e. ty Inc-eme- nl t.o-- r j'-'- at eertum rt btirs on Suiulav tuay cross this bridge, ami then lor it Is the bridge between Hungary sod Ccei.o-fclovabls stpvnieMn. er be ikomc rl.er, at Uxtergon, Hungary. e. , h nt. -- go Lhl-COO- b-- WORTH KN0WIN3 One-quart- d, of the total Income tax is collected In Lon- er In Great Britain Red is the color of good fortune rmong the Chinese. The national anthem of Uruguay has, TO verses. Dachshunds have excerricna!y strong paws, which enable t!wm to d'g rapidly. Shark skin Is so hard that after ex-- : posure to the air It can be pour, led to powder for polishing diamonds. I don. ". P. Willis a business man of New has crossed the AtlanUc 1S3 times. No fewer than thirty-U-nation- t tie are represented on tlte oaff of one of ne Id- - New T rl; hotels. 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