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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH LOADING WAR MUNITIONS EUROPEAN FOR NATIONS RUSSIANS TO FIGHTING pr 'r I X miAH ... -- w3i Jr, I SVW L m ir--t 'sn. i -t nnihi - w -- 5 - . ,v- ' ; T"' ' . -- VX-- : X. ' V X ,J ' Jy?5rfej ,On .. to V . , . ''M x xg 1 r - y . 'v ' I - s v T i - rJ- t i WARSAW SAVE TXX7 iSwO. - -V t f , - ' . A -- - .'nil. M.A. ?' - . '?, v X',"-i i . ' - -- - , . . 'T jf4 N lt . w a e i - w 7 , ;;- .t ' X - - ' -..-t-- - iS.-t- a w FERTILE tv'i V h IVvV ' t . '' S '' - - "'-W- ' i X tfeb Immense fleet of tbel- - o' all up, Brooklyn. Practically all the shipments are said iM ji.(ioui)m) Practically ailt (liniu.oue loxs is suatained by i tm i of tt.H ountry, as it "it tli" gVn nil farms that the great. u . v , ! (J u for th( i . 1 , lMn i ailt allots a t -- 1 i It'rmmal i dot u- - TRAINING 'BRITISH FOR RECRUITS ..... t v, ; - $ "1 1 Vlivvvx' o' - - A i 04 ,, i t1' i v , V x -- . DRILL ABOARD A ' ; ifrar of tg's-prvMlm ml A'very great r t of this loss can bo prevented by " b' fl(H h s.tnilai to lii.u mi tin ti in Ti tim mm. shown It. t. in I. cubes m lung efll. lent l.nsstm lnwiler baltefi s i i '. 1 ., LINER BRITISH gr,.7iht trouble from blood hot weather. 'Sp.t ill care shojild be given to tho gathering and storing of the eggs ilmtiig the late spring and summer mouths At these times the eggs should, be gathered at least twice a iv plated In a room or cellar where the temperature does not rise above Til degrees Fahrenheit, and marketed two or three times a week Blood rings are caused by the development of the embryo of a fertile It Is egg ami Its Subsequent death Impossible to hutch ait infertile egg or cause a blood ring to form dn one It ts generally considered- that eggs become Infertile from seveu to fourteen days after tho male bird is removed from the flock Repeated exliave shown that where periments fertile and Infertile eggs are kept under similar conditions, the fertile eggs spoiled much quicker, due to the fact ttmt they deteriorate faster than Infertile eggs in the average summer temperature Hummer heat has the same effect as the hen or Incubator on fertile eggs Sell, kill, or confine the mule bird as soon as the hatching season la over j j,t 1Ul (7--4 . KKH wtllri - TT-v-'.-si- n .. i.l; txe uimniriiiTii i nun iiiimhih rrmrmwtT UIiUll!iinU,.fIUifi!iltrts JM2 ' - '? r'4rwX , . Vs. . 24 !k5Tx4v frit long J 15C ,0 j TAKES r nli. ..-- nrm-rr.r- rr.'.-rfffrrn -- EMPEROR Li fey.k'av JL A. aVQ .yXV :' ' ' The many things that are taught the recruits for dhe British-ann- v, keep them in training camp for a time. Two of them are here shown learning how to swim horses across a stream, guiding them from a raft GERMAN i Hi i 7- $xyW pr lt4, I'f. X- . A n t In haw O .. 44 af a mIii.ii saw has if .U lid p.'io 'itd themselves l. bind tvteus.w mV.'ik. u In lo,w - shown o ji iti rt gnuent ot Mosrow nnogoi . l'td'fb tmnt , ,s in mm JN GUN ' Sv . tubliuv The Kims. DU x 'It 3"1 - 7 .. u's ! induction of mb rtlle eggs, i.o 'm h are laid b hens that (to ftot hee a male tdnl v, 1th them The male, bird bas.no Influence whatever on the num'ier of eggs laid Therefore, as, over lb nt ib should removed from the i VARIED ti ( . j,oj t r i ' t yy' Xx'S. g BEST u if"r ativi Iv estimated that K m annual lo In eggs in thlsi . i '' VV , ? in v ,'1' .7Vr.SA ' ocean-goin- ' v:' KEEP With Flock. After Hatching Season Farmer Sustains Big Lose. 5 s, EGGS Do Not Permit Male Bird 4 "1 !:;. x: T s vv5' . xX m RETURN TO STEEL HELMETS TEA CHIEF CAUSE OF BLACKHEAD White Hollands miiiiiiiiuiuiiiuuirimiuiiflimiiniiimfliiiiiaiimcmiiiiiiHmiiiiiiiiiiiumiifliiiiitifiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniimiiiiuiiimuini hU The Since the war opened some of the British nieicUnut pm n liave tiei ii equipped with guns for their protection gun crew and hospital corps on one of them Are here seen at tlielr dally drill TURKS RESIST STUBBORNLY H AEROPLANES QUEER FALL ALLIES . Do Not. Visit Corn Fields In Fall Gorging Themselves on Unrlpened Grain. An experiehced poultry ralaer was asked why so few White Holland were afflicted with blackheads Was it because they are more hard? than any other breed of turkey? His reply was that while the contun-ke- stant introduction of new' blood into & the White Holland would produce a &C i, fell first Into tile trees and poised there, the pilot and observer escaping practically without Injury being I The kaiser and hla brother. Prince Henry of Prussia, are seen here at the headquarters of General von Heertngen, who is in command against. Reims. The three sat down to tea and discussed the plans of campaign. AIDING: THE BRITISH Rich Mans Fad, "Speaking of starting things and not finishing them, said a New York business man. "See that old fellow over stala there?" pointing-twart looking - man, "that's Colonel Blank, whose fortune runs in the seveu figures. He has a curious habit of carrying a memorandum book around with him and whenever he spends anj money he jots down the figures. One day I got talking to him about It and he pulled the book out of his pocket to show me. What was my amaze uient on looking at it to discover that lot one of the pages was totaled up isked him, naturallj, whether he never added the columns to find how ipuch he was spending lie told me that he did not and never had, tin practice was too discouraging A Bense of duty impelled him to put down tin items, but there lie sloped An inter esting man. although a trifle eccen trie " - o SERBIANS ms w araywssws laasaawi - XXjX-yXV?Vi r- y - equipped with light steel helmets that to a certain extent protect the head against projectiles The helmets are painted blue to match the uniform , a s ? gray-haire- German Wedding Superstition. parts of Germany the duties of the bridesmaids are tinged with superstition It is one of their dudes on the morning of the marriage day to carry to the bride a myrtle wreath, for which they bad subscribed on the previous evening. Tbla they place on her head, and at night remove It, when It Is placed in the brides band, she ... , 'ir ' , v"Xr I The at the time blindfolded , being X ?i X IM bridesmaids then dance round her, while she endeavors to place the .W.an wreath on one of their heads. WhoThe forces of the allies are having a hard time In the Gallipoli peninsula, ever is fortunate enough to be thus for the Turks, under the tutelage of Germans, are resisting stoutly In the decorated will. It ia believed, be a wife Illustration, below, is seen n train of Turkish artillery on its way to the before another year has passed.' In heights; and, above, Djamal Pasha, commander of the Turkish forces on the removing the bridal wreath and veil the bridesmaids are careful to throw peninsula, aud his staff. away every pin, or the bride will he overtaken by misfortune, while any CAR CUTS WIRE ENTANGLEMENTS unwary bridesmaid who retains tne will lessen her chances of marring In some ; X 'Xi't 'X' XX 1 saSagTT: Pretty Thin Milk'. Joshua Ketcham. who re cently died at Atnltyvllle, L, l wa much beloved by the summer residents who used to sail with him or 4ih bay and catch bluetlsh There wai a u a v. a refreshing flavor of the sea I In his She Baked a Million Pies. Some ofthe first expeditionary party of British beside the Serbian in the trenches. CONDENSATIONS Germany is amply supplied withJBsh prices. England is an extensive purchaser of rubber heels for shoes. Liverpool baa nearly 3,000 dwellings Mider direct municipal control. Agricultural laborers in England and 64 a Wijgy average in at low i - wages-onlyTT- s celt. Tarrah trees in the Australian tor-t- s grow to a height oT120 feet; kart to 200 feet, v- - Lehigh county lost one of Us fa mous pie bakers when Sally Knauss who had been an tn aged eighty-four- , mate of the county home longer than any other person, died after a sit months' illness of Bnght'a disease Since it took some 'hundred pies each week for the big county home family, if is estimated that in the 68 years she was there she baked, or supervised the baking, of fully 1,000,000 pies. Allentown (Pa.) patch to sent to Serbia fighting L-t- Philadelphia Record. Kitchener seldom touches meat in any form, except game and poultry. The total mechanical power m the United States is estimated at 120,000,-00horsepower. of the gold More than now in use in the world was discovered during the last 60 years. coated with casein to Linen, strengthen it and make it smooth, has proved available for aeroplane wings. There are records of dwarfs who have lived almost to the century mark, while giants generally die young. 0 two-thir- I The wealth of this nation per capita- ls 3U18.11. Australia contains about forty-fivhorses to every hundred residents. The United States In 1913 had 160r 567 students in 618 commercial schools Last year's apple crop in the United States approximated 85,300,000 barrels, Cuba is the greatest consumer ot n raisins among the countries. Some granlteawin withstand a crushing strain of 40,000 pounds to he square inch.- e Spanish-America- Old Capt Earned wire entangleminta nsre no lerror for Freucb military autos. Tne French war office equipped man) ot the cars wtth sharp steel rails, which are able to cut through any wire obstructions that the enemy may place Along rns road SEARCHLIGHT ON THE FIELD Would Be Practically Powerless Without Its Eye" How It Is Controlled Modem Arm In modern warfare the searchlight On dark ntgbt3 at sea is Invaluable It Is the only means ' of guarding igainst torpedo boats, which It- - beams will reveal at a distance of two miles and more. Oa shorn It U the etectrte eyes of Jbe army. It la carried to all parts of -- jr truck, a lj motor that the propels the vehicle drives the generator that supplies the current for the light. Most of these' field searchlights are noUSirected by hand, for eath instrument ts fitted with what'U known as the distant control Two small motors govern the vertical am. the horl cntaJmovemintsjjf the llght From them an electric cable runstd' the station of the operator One advantage oUthis distant control is that the objects picked up by t.vs field of action by mot ele-tr- ic talk-On- e usy when a party of city men were sailing with him. the conversation turned on the dlfflculty of retting good milk tn Amityvllle. and they ap pealed to the captain to know wh that was the case "Well" said Captain Joshua, "its been that way as long as f can remember My wife made me buy a I bought her from Elbert row once Haff up on the north turnpike, and Elbert said gave him HO for her she'd give 20 quarts of milk a day, and 1 guess she did, but you could see n six fathoms Youths bottom Companion - White Holland Turkey. more robust specimen than the Bronze, the latter breed being so common In neighborhoods that the stock Is apt to be related, he believed the real reason for the absence of blackhead in White Holland flocks was the fact that, as a rule, they do not visit corn fields in the fall,, gorging on unrlpened grain, which Is the chief cause ot blackhead in turkeys. Big Loss In Young Chicks. On many farms well equipped with poultry appliances the loss In young chicks will run as high sa 25 and 30 per cent. ' What, then, must it be on farms where the chickens are not provided with extra good bouses, warmth and care except such as the hen gives? But nowadays on such farms as these last the feeding of good, fresh, sour milk has greatly raised the list of the chicks that live. Sour milk offsets the digestive troubles that cold and bad care brings about and gives the strength meat gives to the growing chick Milk as Poultry Ration. Milk is an excellent ration, but If fed tn the liquid form only the fowls waste and dirty it and often get their feathers all matted up with it. Ducks have been known to dwindle and die from this cause alone. Stir cracked corn, bran or cornmeal with It and let them gel two satisfying rations all it once. Young chickens, after a couple of weeks old, grow fast on cornmeal wet up with sweet milk. Make Best Roosts. make better roosts than round poles that the fowls can put their toes around. Put the surface up. Hens rest on their breast bones instead of their legs, and the hens will not get crooked breast bones from resting on two-bfours. Two-by-fou- the beam of light can be sighted more quickly and more definitely, for It tbe operator stands behind the light and looks along the beam bis vision is hampered by a luminous haze A second advantage ts that tb light can be placed in an exposed position without endangering the men who run ty. Keep Track of Chicks, Dont count the chicks before tt:y Vere the operator and officer beside the apparatus they would be certain are hatched, but keep a steady t ' torecetve th e fire that-i-s sure to be of them afterward.- - If tiry poured upon a searchlight, and would fast find out the reerT suffer H,the Instant the range war they disappear look ter found. a remedy tor that t' tour-tnc- h y -- ' |