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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAII RAIL Thankful for Small Favsrs. The other evening a young matron was scolding her husband for having j forgotten to observe their fifth wed-- j ding anniversary. Iler single sister, a town schoolteacher, happened to come to their house In time to bear a great part of the lecture. At Its end she 'turned to the defense of her brother-fn-la"I think you should be thankful enough for having had the -- SCENES DURING THE RACE WAR IN CHICAGO GIFS WILL PRESS ISSUE IN CONGRESS, PLUMB DECLARES. EIGHT MILLION MEN SUPPORTING. wedding without - $40 ollee putting wounded man into patrol wagou. 2 white hoodlums chasing a colored man. Mob of B - - - v Getting a statement from a mortally wounded colored man. - TWELVE KILLED ON AMERICAN WAR VESSEL 'Alii. '4' 5 I I w ;' TJ tL, fc1 A V... A ' V ", n t If a man Is unable to stand i rosjx. ity he should sit down and eniuy it. Proverbs are but (lie practical experience. ' Y ' I ' ' t AS V' (. ' . ' Y , c v IT LOOKED TO BROTHER HAD All , v s N cv a liit Mi nil Melville, on which 12 men of the crew met their death when one e vessels boilers exploded. Melville was being towed through the Panama canal by theauxiltary cruiser Prairie at the tlmo. BAD FLOOD IN MORRISTOWN, GETS N. J. VICTORY A istiai The of-th- ,tn-- , I w,. ; t aV6' BUTTON ' 1 j s , $ ", A J vsfY - s la 1 , rUTil '! "1 - Y!: e' A' 1 ' e vNv pj r s,i A i iWjAi ?, ,,4 rrwfe. . A. Stf, it Y .wswt Lit ' v. ;' i FORGOTTEN HIS PART f Us Would to Do. Like ' 'l , i I' . ''- - v I rr la The eastern district of Morristown, N, J., was fliHalid as the result of the breaking of a dam at Brants pond, three miles away. Many nmall buildings were swept away. In some places the water was from 12 to 14 feet deep. , ' JI jT . I-- . ' w A Munde family is contemplating the remodeling of its house. Several architects have been calling with plans duripg the last few days alf very successful architects, too. The other day one who looked especially good to the younger children arrived. That noon they discussed him at the family table. Oh, hes rich, ventured one of the youngsters. Why? smiled the elder sister just twenty. Why he looks so prosperous, came hack the answer, to the amusement of the rest of the family. That afternoon the architect roede a return trip and displayed hH p'an-- i te the elder sister. The hoy arrived while the two of them were on the veranda looking over the plans. After the architect had gone he strolled over to his sister, and reI see youre trying to get marked; close to prosperity yourself. Indianapolis News. high-scho- Mr. Corpulent Newrich offered to finance the performance of his daughters dramatic society, and his announcement was received with acclamation. But when he added the provision that he paid the expenses on conditloo that he was given a part the Joy d- iminished. Mr. Newrich was- well endowed with wealth, but his vocabulary did not I- a single h. They argued, but Mr. Newrich stood firm. No part, no money, was h'J . decision. At last they hit en a plan. He wa to come on in the second srane apd 'list He con'd not go Silence! far wrong with lllat. Mr. New rich b satisfied. lie would be iu evidence at the performance. The great day arrived and all went until the curtain rose on the see ond scene. From the wing strode Mr. Newrich. Holding "up" Tils bandrbe uttered ob word: Uslii" London Answers. nclude - ! gt5555a52525aS5SasasSSajcBnoics?5gPUS3gP ,V Every Year Sees An Increased Demand tlAv r- - i i 1 LARGESTSEAPLANErEOR-FASSENGER- S : : Vv.N The demand for greatest In the worlds iudwmifn ya,rtiie for Postuma froin coffee A history, according to Benjamin Duke. He declared that America is supplying much of the worlds output and that 1,000,100,001 fgarets are made in the United States every three days to meet the demand. i , I Zurich In Disorder. Zurich, Switzerland. Zurich Is la the grip of a strike movement which has become so serious as to call for- -, action by the state council at a spoola1 session. The state council decideiTTo bequest the federal council to send treops to Zurich. pretty girl worker at the soldiers bureau In New York pinning a s.t r' Victory button on a wounded dough-hoThese buttons are being distrlb- uted all over the country to veterans t the great war upon presentation of GIs-i charge papers. Sliver buttons are awarded to wounded men. white the others are of bronze. drinkers who realize a change in habit will bring better health. y. - Spain Discusses League of Nations. Madrids The J5 punish sen a te baa begun discussion of the question as to whether Spain shall enter the league of nations. No definite, action, however, is looked for until it is certain that he league i a reality. And Lived Happily Ever Afterward. The couple, in the twenties, fashionably but not ultra dreed. unmistakably worldwide in the fatvs, w ere pas, lug the Knights of Pythias building when the man turn cl his face toward the woman and said In even tones of n Toire: "Did I or did I not? Y ou d he sn d. quite free from vulgar excitements 1 You are a liar, without a change ia the pitch of his voice, a he again turned bis face toward her. She took her hand from hN arm, they. never lot a .step, and proceeded' across the avenue and Ohio street !nteraectlon apparently oidlviou of traffic. ns they alternately spoke and looked at each other. It was a n!w, gent'emnnly nnd lali:ke vv- The Original ,p-- well-modulat- I a 5 . htr:n . .. i The largest piuvsimger-carrlug .svaiiJaui;,etrLi!ilt Js n,nvxeaiU foe service. The machine can enrry from ten to eighteen t;ivsengr. The commander of the naval training station at North Island, On I., say It I easier to control than the smallest-o- f the navys scout planes. The flyer wn designed and built by two brother. Allen It. and Malcolm Loughend, at Santa Barbara, Cal. It mensures 88 feet from wing tip wing t'p. and the surface snaco of y ,quare f., t' at Dramatic Performance, as Ha Had Insisted. To a. Fault. Hes generous to a fault. Cruel but Practical Limit What do you mean by that? Mistress Are you willing to He doesnt care what clothes his wife goes without so long as he can .Bridget) Only two In the family., bead a subscription list. mum. -? 1 of 'tY s v ifi w-v "Injunction oiTv-prin- SAFE, GENTLE REMEDY BRINGS -- SURE RELIEF K N.--J. Permits Sale of 2.75 Beer. I Angele. An injunction restraining the police department from interfering with the sale of 2.73 per cent beer In cafes here was granted Sat unlay by the superior court on ai- plication of restaurant men. in 1914. Sister Was Doing What Pretty Well But Mr. Newrich Was in Evidence Two Score Hurt In Trolley Crash San Jose, Cal. 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Your Bess, despondency, backache, stomach druggist will cheerfully refund your trouble, pains in the loins and lower money if you are not satisfied with abdomen, gravel, rheumatism, sciatica results. But be sure to ret the original and lumbago all warn you of trouble imported GOLD MEDAL and accept no with your kidneys. GOLD MEDAL substitutes. In three sixes. Sealed Haarlem Oil Capsules are the remedy packages. At all drug stores. jS35 MMWsau IJt" Billion Cigarsts Mads In U. 8. Weekly in 1915, and Its Kind. Cities now have a new sky line. How so? They have a dirigible route. -- ' d "u t ar mated. Admirer of Idleness. Canadian Land Grows in Value. Dat League of Nations 1,1 sort ft the annual report of the Canadian bureau of statistics, recently issued. gets to my sympathy in ..rn- Wa Is appears that the average value of marked Plodding Pete. farm land In the Dominion, including What dye mean? Inquire l Men,, Improved and unimproved land and dering Mike. A lot of people is sajiu' it m t buidlngs, was $46 an acre in 1918. The average was $44 In 1917, $41 in 1916, made to work. h n i 0f In Drunkenness Lett, Crime Increasing lioston. Records of I he Central municipal court through which pass of the criminal approximately eases of the state, show that 764 persons were arrested for drunkenness during July, 1910, as compared with 2090 in July, 1918. The records show, however, that the number of criminal cases is agnlu increasing. Ten-Insu- Tne pill of experience . ,71 Genuine Castorla always bean the signature of' -- 'when two interurbau cars on the nine railway collided head-omiles from here at noon Sunday. One of the cars was crowded with picnickers bound for Congress Springs, a resort. One little flower to a Kvin worth more than a wagon a! emblems to a dead one' YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child moot W, or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will r.rrJo, TOO MANY DROPS will and a FEW produce th slppw FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children have been killed or whose health has been rujned for life by paregoric, laud, num and morphine, each of which ia a narootio product of opium. I rU are prohibited from Belling either of the narcotic named to children at ad of to anybody without labelling them poUon." The definition of narcotic ' is s A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, but whu-- in jxneon. The tastand out doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions and death smell of medicin containing opium are disguised, and sold under the name of Drops," Cordials," Soothing Syrups, etc. Yea should not permit an? medicine to be given to your children without row or your physician know of what it is composed. CASTORIA DOES NOT CONTAIN NARCOTICS, If it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. g Plan to Check Bolshevism. Paris. Dr. Karl ltenner, the chancellor, and Heri Fianzt, the Austrian Conservative Under, have conferred, with a view v0esTiiblhlnug between' Ihe parties of the left and the Conservatives and Liberals a coalition intended to cheek Polslievism, th Tetlt Tarislon Hay. entlniiiae rRTY e one-fift- members. q.m -- intensity. - . Ieaders of the rail road brotherhoods and organized labor generally are convinced that their plan for the government to buy the railroads and nationalize them on u basis with the workers ts the most equitable proposal that lias been advanced, and they are girding for u struggle with the capitalistic issue before congress which promises to be more sensational than the fight for the Adam- Wounded Soldier to Get Certificates Washington. A special certificate to beiseued to soldiers wounded in the war with Germany has beeu adopted by the war department. Jt will bear at the top the legend, (Columbia (lives to Ilet Sons the Accolade of the New Chivalry of Humanity," and below the name, rank and unit of the soldier and the action In which he was wounded. " Replied the man Dont Poison Baby. Washington. The fight of the railroad workers of the United States to foroe ujKin congress the acceptance of government ownership as u solution of the railroad problem Is to begin at once and will be unrelenting In Its son law in 1917. .The brotherhood leaders who held the watch on congress over the son law, with n nation-widstrike club over are its here head, dangllug again, and they served notice on the president, congress and the general public Saturday, following introduction of the government ownership bill known as the Tiumb plan," that their forces are stronger than .ever and ran bo marshaled into action at a word of (oimmrnti. The railroad traders do not want to threaten a general railroad Ntrike on this Issue, they say. That Is a last resort which they do not believe It will be necessary to use. They believe that the merits .f their proimsal to settle railroad difficulties mi ail sides will he accepted by t tie pimple of the count rj, who will force congress to pass their bill. lieu K. Timid), counsel for the Tiumb plan league, which is organized to push the government ownership bill, lias arched in Washington and will appear before the house committee on interstate and foreign commerce on behalf of the measure, A. It. Garret-son- , who directed the fight for the Adauismi bit!, ami who Is vice president of the league. Is also scheduled to appear, but hmynot be able to do so because of Illness. annlver-sarles.- she told her sister. Propose a Nonpolitical ' Fight, and Great Strike Will Be Only Last Recourse is Plan of Railroad Workers. profit-sharin- expecting Doing? porting one of your most i itisfying a- - table- - drink-- for be young and old. 1 ' -' - d'unapois Newa. mb j r At Grocers. 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