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Show TITE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYRVILLE. UTAn. Edwin! f r Scene of the National Open Golf Championship Provides Camp for Camp Fire Girls i;"1' r"lul f- -i r-- . v rA r I v; t Jfc?. . P j .r i -- V -- '' X x ' ' , 4 "V. f- . . . k r- - x I I i , '. . i iy u f ' r 1 nwt. K v. - sa:-- r '1 I :.f I 1, . i - 1 X "V'jNv t S A trV1' - '. I pV Ji i J---- wr, .. t v ''t m t&tnrfm V . a ,i ... - fob t I J 1 S''fc. it- -" -- i I - r x ve. ! - XM t w 4r contest between mine of the Camp Fire girls In ths Edwin Gould, brother of George J. Could, Joins a camp at Spring Valley, N. Y, which he has placed at their disposal for summer vacationing. The camp, which tract of land. Each girl spends abont accommodates about 100 girls who sleep la tents, has been act up cn a !lwo weeks there. Mr, Gould spends a great deal of bis time at the camp, giving the girls the benefit of hUJtnowledga of outdoor activities. tug-of-w- i 77-acr- e Some Natural Beauties of the Keystone State I xv iL j ssBraraa 1 lew of tne ctutxiouse and part of the grounds of the Skokie Country club et Glencoe, a suburb of Chicago, ths scene of the national open golf championship tournament participated In by several hundred ofthe best pltyerj of this country and Great Britain, as well as by some from other lands. There Are No Drinks Behind This Post Office Bar wi i j f t i Here arc some of the natural beauties of Pennsylvania, gathered at Lafayette. swimmer. ' t J Ihe new bar In the Washington city post office, quite different from the kind abolished by Mr. Volstead, designed to sit on or lean against In lieu of standing constantly for eight hours while sorting mail. The rail Is belay tried as an experiment and If It proves successful will be Installed In all large post offices. 1$ letter saua's Russian Every one of them Ig an expert Congressman Fordney Will Retire History Recorded in Trees Rings . OPENING RAINIER PARK t i .ill t ' - - . x v - I " i "dome letter" It was which Sara Hchoofui'a "aaeetle" wrote her from For more hours to spend with Lis little granddaughter and the rest ol Uuaata, for U carried Ilusslun atamiui his family, Congressman Joseph V. Fordney of Michigan, 24 consecutive year measuring more than six feet lu length, In congress, has announced that be will retire. Although Fordney is only sixty, ctMitlng 800,000 rubles. The ruble has nine years old he declares that he longs for a rest. The photograph ahowi depreciated to such an extent that a him with his granddaughter Petrtva Jackson. cartload la required In Itussla to buy a meat. This Tuna Put Up CAP FOR MAIL CARRIERS Gov. Louts F. Hart of the state of Washington helping clear the road tt the llalnler National park near Seattle, at the opening of that park. A snow battle in June was the feature of the opening, all hands Joining In the fas. a Great Fight TRAP FOR DRY AGENTS This Is the butt of the giant sequoia of Yosemlte National park which came to an end In the prime of its life when It was felled by a storm In 1919. At that time It was only 916 years old. Some trees In Yosemlte are between 8,000 and 4X00 years old. For the benefit of rlsltora, the naturalist, Ansel F. Hall, has measured off on the trunk the rings which park mark the years when the Battle of Hastings was fought. America was discovered, and the Declaration of Independence signed, as well as other epochal years. The space between the thumb and forefinger measures the span of the human life.. V Concrete Buildings for Bombay f l Cspt. John I ar-n N, J, la nara'ng a brtdsed arm a the result of his share In the landing of thl tuna fish in the outei pound nets about one mile ofT the !each. Before the seaman landed the mon xter thn'e of his men were knocked overboard from the dory and the pourn was lipoed In several places. -- j xr "Kr v V .WkcJ r.72-oun- d nt '1 i fz ll.-nc- Father and Sons Graduate Together --m. Every city and village mall carrier the United States Is to provide him-Mwith a cap containing a number and cauie, according to an order by John IL Bartlett, first assistant pstmaster general, who Is shown looking over one of the new caps. ,1a f Miss Edna ODea of the prohibit0 bureau of Internal revenue photographed with a large bear tra? which was captured by Federal ITohh billon Agent D. J. Gantt near Etow Go. The trap was set near a still to catch the first prohibition agent came around. d office, Couldnt Soeak English. . "Edward," asked a teacher In a etiOid on the East siuc. why were you absent from school this morn-vig- r Oh, tit. Wl.at's that? youf " Stole yonr coat m Among tie graduating das at Gxrgi-tt.- n university thin veal we teacher," Interjected Edward's father and two eons, each ol whom a law degree. Throtigh t.te y fbrother. He's Ignorant; he can't talk of study father and sons have worked togethac with the same tdva In "r li;glih. . He means some one Mole ct f.milly having law firm nil In the family. Left to rtgU they are AUe 53 is ft at oft him." Itynearson, Benjamin F. Bysearson, Sr, and Pemjama F. UyisearMn. Jr. - . some one stole me coat on A Aw, Family Did Full War Duty. Joseph Jacobsen, s former service man of the United States army, sin' falling In an array airplane a To ers. France. In May, 191 S. has been ten h.vspltals, four since the this year. Seven Jacobm brother served In the World war. and A view of one of the modern concrete buildings being erected la Bettffiav contenders for the championship India. When completed, these Iron-- .earned stone structures will stand la the markt-- gortraat to the eld w oodrn build. ngs of the ancient largest number of atagl faiti.-dtj. I the sen lew. 1 c f |