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Show - V- THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. ITAH Scenes and Persons in the 'Currerit News Diverting, the Waters of the Mississippi River 1 -" i v r ,v. , ' ' vV' K J V j. x WTr ... - 'W)v4 4 V y iX.C.d lalM-V- - v A As r N it?' . ' X x. X; ''ww ' '-- 5 x" ; W"V . .:vv; f v , ,N x ,j. ' K x v ' s W fit t -- l? Xw sv i I?. Ely (right) taking oath n govirior of M Beryl Ila.t and Wiu.a.n s M.n U jears. nm. w with n pay In.i.l. :: -- The Voiifiiu, Azores to the gamada Xortb pole, being towed from Hilladflph. i navy '.nnl to 2-- Mrs. 1 V i ''t - A V.'.,' ,' .TS a f 'ti!:np h! A" S 1- . Flagship 'Texas Starts for the Maneuvers lrrrrmTHi t ,i lie A l tin1 mi ms ,ri'' f IISi s r' v 4,v. a ' ax v rvp v yy , Mf AiKa 5A 'if 1 rt m 3& r K ? ' . ' i a ' - . Solvers of an Ancient Problem J V'' . -- - "" r,Wr " W' '' k , ' -- p,r.:. I it rapidly nearing eompli noli ami wnn flnislied hart rain whn swirl.ng II.mhN threnrn the ufy. All .mp!,tu f side linn fnm, the pdliiv to the X , shows the u,se of iinurele. i I) i '- - ' J I 1 ; r "' I I I t ,m ! - T'T JLA- ? - j V fiL Uf v(, ,m,.,j - -:J- ii, hi mi mm i i -Vi.'' I r i i i 11j4K .a the Ianamt ,nn.iL tji I i ' v 'I Uli' AfrxivJ-y 5 U 1 U 4- i h v ' f ? l' ir , l': i x$ ' T-- "- yf r, " "Jf m HEADS GREAT ORDER VmLkmmA- ;AT7f I IzLl VteTTrrr; r nrrrrjy - Model, Tippiftved hy the national commlision of flue uiH, ylmv ii g whit the M if dipn imii In Ington w III lie like nfli r the pioposed exit iisive alterations U w II loutorui with tin d i id oi i tores In the Capital City. ,4', y MAYBE HELL STICK T H ;) J 'H- ' I " " i 1JF a) ' wl 2 mill v iltove m Orleuns, Ilf the INxNm,.,,, ,Utr tut,, i , u , Ioif . to be done on the $ t UK) UN) s , u win- - U the It j&imfmM '. gg tsftKtzT y . ,tr A What State Department Building Will Look Like, 4"' The C. S. S. Texas, flagship of the fleet, seen with t ho New nrh x hne In the h i ioH East river, bound for the annual winter nuneuwrs at (Juantan.mio h, fuha. ,m, tt. fJt - . ii jimi T v'ij(.,t ' 4 y 4-- Ti 'v -- Jt 'Jp s-iy-i'' v : lire xptllwpv ( ifjpf w.. v zrT'f nil resting nirxiew lb-- ' & - rri VlK 4 'WWO-- Ih'iiMt Wit he w k.. , . v ' I,r7X? t gW V A . t x' .. L' ''' ,"'l,! ,,M, ,,,i,M iu "lull- - Irving to- - tte- - from 'm ' v g lh,T"' 'f ,1' , ' ' .JWUWig ' " TZ- ''At''" ! - .. SS"V ,y ." 's- v.-. ' '.A v , - 1. 5s A ' . m M Hush strm Yes, Melvin Maas Was Down in Panama , V s 1 v: J :J h 7? v , j. s, X v Itev. TIiouuh F. (.onion, O I', of Chicago, who has been appointed national dire tor of the Holy Name Societies of the United States lv Very Iev. T. 11. Mi Dernmlt, iirmmci.il of the Dominican Father. The Holy Name sixlety is the oldest and largest tn the Catholic lay organization church, established in 1274. Father (onion is a native of Uaterbury, 7;- y - xZTvv 1 . 1' v IV VV, lim' v '.'s1 x7hX -s As fig ; -- - s yV ' i - x iSlsaaoa h e k' " i: of Giiutemulu, 2, the fourth the republic weiks FIrt was elected president, but he being incapacitated by Illnexs, Iiuudillo 1alma was appointed provisional presldmt. Then by a coup detat, Gen. Manuel Orellana set himself up as head of the country. The United StiHes refusal to recognize Orellana led to his resignation election of and the subsequent Andrade. It Is believed that Andrade will hold ofllce until an electloo can be held. provisional j sS 4ri NEW GOLF PREXY f 7 r'x ' ; . These Men,. r 'TN ' m : K "f , t;. v?f V?' zr& V ' AwV vAiv ' s AA , ' ii v. IfM hM 11 r 4 I c 4 K u h - ' tHf L li - ( J v ' A Vi 4 f 4 1 t J ,f right, Mavcel Garsaud, Claude I Draper and George Os.s Smith, ""Nations as memiers of the feileral pwp'' commission thef aenate 'e icesldent to return to the senate In order that It rnlghuxcstlnd iu ,a confirming tLem. The President refused the senates request. lt fi A VA'. a . f? t 1roiidly siiorting a hat that makes Calvin CiHdidges world fumml lid Iok like a skull cap. Representative Melvin Maas of Minnesota returned to the National Capital following an air tour to Panama and back. Hie hat, acquired by the congressman during his trip, measures four feet across and two feet from top to bottom. ten-gallo- Worlds First Triangular Bridge r SLAYER OP LINGLE? II. H, Ramsay, who has Jud beeu elected president of the United States Golf association, succeeding Findlay Douglas. Eaglish Language First The langUHgemofet widely used for commercial transactions all over (he w orld Is English. - A recent - British lk ) K ! r president wlu took otlice on January man to become head of In the short spare of two Gen. I.agaro Chacon 4 Recall g' , Dr. Jose .Maria Key na Andrade, the g Senate Wants to v 'W: Harold Zager of Boston college (seated) and George Hurd of Won, Mas working on their new method by which they claim in arc oe easily trisected. They assert that It has broad application In at sea and astronomy. tangc-flndln- 'a S- - Conn. - . 'V sVlv tsA' y - tif i t educational commission designated the . language of coaimerCe other than Eng-Ihh In the following order of Importance: French, German, Italian, Span txfi'unqimstfmmbfy the mot Important foreignTangunge"for "citizens "of the United States. It dopend3, however, chiefly upon the nature of business In which .one Is engaged. French and Spanish are probably the most Important foreign commercial languages for America. The importance of German will depend to a large extent upon the future position of that country to th . commercial wa-rd- . r ev:... : I- I ... This is Leo V. Brothers ot SI 'o was arrested ami IrnTnted in thi go for the murder of Alfn-- l Untie r police reporter on the Chlceg Tribune. T , jliU fl 9 - vjj5AxS?-- X A? nptiTptN I 11 - o ZJ inr-LL- V' f I View of lie first triangular bridge ever built It Is a railroad span at noted Dtjren. near, Berlin, Germany, and v.rs designed by Dr. Z. T11A engineer. - J n |