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Show TIIE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH llluH-rUWcRE- D SEARCHLIGHTS, FOR COAST DEFENSE MILITARY DOGS HELP THE ALPINE FIGHTERS OF ITALY it wtr-- o r f, kS? rs' n s XXX - a vCvvwvUr ' 'Jj ksVt 33- A.V - 'ft. '' w s.n. jThese are a few St the mnini.s mt .....Tt,ml theAti3nmmt Prie head of each one of these searchlights. It Mill be wiats. TUtlPa IUrI?5 at r Impossible for anything radically shores at night undetected, -- The crews of these batteries foreign to pass course of areput know and the minute an alarm Is sounded just what to do. The officer atrenyous training and two government commanding officials may be seen In the foreground. . ri, idgh-powe- i o4Vw rniHiiaamfii 'inui """" 'i lie dug. tiboCe a . a',32fSp4!T J y ?k 1 o t iier anl ma Is, has proven lUetf to be of Invaluable sen lee to the Italian lighting forces in the" Whereas horse and the mule are practlcaMy useless w hen it comes to climbing narrow snow-covererands at heights, the dog has shown its strength and power of enduring hardships. These military dogs are used extensively to carry food yul water to the outjMists, which are at times Inaccessible by humans. In this Italian official photograph, Italian soldiers are seen leading some of these military dogs Into their barracks on the Adamvllo. 1 the Alps. d dly ' x AMERICAN TROOPS LANDING IN A FRENCH .. iq? r&x . c; &OKS ;? 3.2. .' , -- " 4 1 PORT - WAR NURSE RECRUITS PRACTICING ON A DUMMY vvsc xs i'ow?. to v?e ' v sv y;- - w4wn w - yVk efttreejgao v I '5 XlM :: , j Photo , J s , ' by,, V ' etv '.W.WW'Vft A transport landing American troops In a Trench harbor. The flow Is Increasing each month, according to Secretary of War Baker. YANKEES r ,1 f' of our soldiers across the Atlantic to France Iv V' fi V !.:? w v Ac Htaternv v ft Union v A y i, Recruits for the corps of war nurses practicing on a dummy In the training school established at Vassar college, BECOMES AMERICAN NADJA PARADING IN PARIS A Foughkeepsle, N. Y. , ,r BRITISH GUN WITH CATERPILLAR WHEELS . At f y ,1 j t f,y.i, . ! ; IIs -H , mil, 7 i t" y 1.?. , 4 ;f ; W ' I S f wf J I, r d p w f V. X54-. i- I I j r4 :,ir u: v' r-- ' it,, IN ' -- i pv an- '- r ! i P $ American soldiers are constantly being honored by the French populace, Here they are shown parading through the Champs Efysees, Paris. - Charming damsels are handing them roses. v b. - If 1 xtUtz, LL.'TA. . ' Mi 0, i' . , , ' ' ' . , KM VviV t f J I I -- i K P" I 'i . IF 1 y J (yr v ? f ' to JSWJXtJ. Ve 14 1-- - 4f L - &:. t x ji' .3 r ENTERTAINING THE CANADIAN 'A X V f ! some fgojJ forIIun Viands- largest munhbm - of the ( , lr3 rt u f g 1 ; f . DrfcamJtfjUL.YiluiiI, Warned by a dream a New York Increased hf Are Insurance the draft'd 1 H other day. The man dreamed that the Vv f ; building In which he harMs offices had been burned down, and that hil w f and aiparatus had been da . , office mm j stroyed. Early next morning he called 0 j hi 3 iysaranee agent and, raised fcU from $"M) to $1,000. Ills office Wdlcy rtf n ' reflertion, stacked In neat piles at slightly by fire a few daftiaged which Is turning nut thousands dally for Ihxhe coonapticti. .1 , , t ' amS,? (b.v,',v''rj;rf:;:;jl! f Xy e , f 4 "'p II .. I 4 I ? JI i 4, (Vi N'adja' Frolkova, sister of lime, Botchkarova, commander of the Russian battalion of death, has adopted Washington as her home and declares I American; Russian, no." That about all the English "she has acuulredr' She is Using In a girls camp on the Ptrtotuae near Washington, where the 1 H ore ups nf s reeei ve mill tary Jrfl Inin hh is sixteen years ohl, too young to" have been a member of the battalion of death" but now she is training to yf be an American soldier. r fkr theu'-and- NS-'- I,- - A Here J ' M ' , 3 "t? ''ye, i. '"''j jw A ' vv I .. v" jt -- ) a4 ! 'i ) r' V! a This British shows British soldiers making preparations to go up to the front with a battery. Note the caterpillar wheels of the big gun. L f y 1 official photograph yj yHr'aia!!iMa - trn . lraikihjXJAfiraiUi i atoaaitetitdei:xJoM i 1 I v m 4 M SOME SHELLS THAT FRITZ WILL RECEIVE - v4 S.. i i X; X ' ' ? N i f I i 11 i, t i v i p, 4i :'ii s- p"' X f " ' x , ' " , ' ily ' I 4 AV-- V I Gilbert C. Close, yiersonal secretary to President Wilson as hen the latter was president of Princeton university, has been made jcersonal stenographer "do the president, succeeding Charles Kwem, who reslgued to go Into the army. LaM year Hr. Close came to Washington as one of Secretary Daniels personal secretaries. - - 1U V b 3 ,'3 ? FIGHTERS .1' Wv 3 A'l-- -- f , 1 iVXf J N ,s,fSg. f.vV, il. 'r f X & . V A- - y 4 I :SCHAPS o r t ssi J A A ' I i 1 A submarine torpedo la a metal cjl- Ruler loaded with a high explosive and W$ - i ( 4 t j s' 1 ! zr4f fft 4 - I ' equ!ppel with detonating apparatus. j Roipetimea it lq efpjlned with ft pro- j yelling jI j- -- matleally ojerated. ; --- , ' !, ip W ffttmt .The origin of the expression, In taaywrKaesaa.. union therein strrTiathtTnntknowu. - -- All- the mtixie-o- n the line'' Jn Franer t? Tsr praUded by tb; but the sentiment in various forms has whKtling of slirapnel and the booming of the big guns. This Cimadun eftri.,1 been current a very tong time, A i show a well known composec ratertalntag members of a Cana- photograph rimes amd. j dUn , Utin author dhgiOBaI rat . at th(. tmnL , ,; . , , , "By union the smallest states thrive, , d I." dlsco-the by greatetire destroyc The Amertrau author of The Flag of I Hr. Manrlic Hew ntt, an, Lnyyu Wba'e meat Is jp great lEr: Our Cufon" said: "United we stand; woman. 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