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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE, UTAH LIEUTENANT NUNGESSERS SMILING DRAGON S REMARKABLE STATEMENT ARE ROUTED FROM POSITIONS ON THE ANCRE HELD FOR TWO years. GERMANS PRESIDENT BACK IN THE WHITE HOUSE AFTER ABSENCE OF TWO ' Severe Fighting Continue? on the North of the River. Little Fighting of Great Importance on the East Front. j Xlit .V No FRENCH" EXPECT n M ORE H E LP. Declare Alliance Requires More Than Exchange of Compliments. London. The Express features an article in Monday's Issue by a French miliary writer, Capt Philippe Mil-let, calling on Great Britain to take over more of the western front and; relieve the French.. Captain Millet says it is necessary to speak plainly, that .the alliance of Great Britain and Frnce cannot he based on a mere exchange of compliments and that all Frenchmen are wondering whether the English fully realize what is happening to. France. le says the French recognize gratefully what Great Britain has already done, but feels that the time has come lor the British army to relieve the French more efficiently. rh - writer cites utterances - of French deputies to support his claim 7 and remarks that the British are holding only 150- kilometres of the front compared to the French 580 kd- metres. He addsT "There is not one village in France here the people do not expect our friends to enable, us, after twenty-seven months hard struggle, to have some rest during the third winter qpd prepare for an advance next year without having to exhaust, ourselves. ' Thisja what our people feeL They have put their trust in Great Britain and they all expect the relief of a good bit of the French line to be made J i f s i- Dont Persecute A i Your Bowels Cut out cathartics and purjratlw. brutal, harsh, luiuaccary. Inr, They art CARTERS LITTLE UVER PILLS Purely vcftt able. Act fently on the liver, elimmata bile, and aooth the drlk-atmembrane ot the, bowel. Car Ceeetlaettea, UUeaa laew. ache aaS laAleadea, a SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature GREAT ACTOR ON HIS DIGNITY Richard Mansfields Rebuke to Subordinate Who Spoko Lightly of t Theatrical Production. With reference to fine discriminaEngtion In the use of the lish language, it Is possible to overdo the thing. Diving Into the trunk of recollections for the suitable illustration to edorn tills remark and point the moral, we And It In Richard Mansfield's occupancy of the Garrick theater In New York Jays of hilarity on that atage. To Mansfield this theater was a temple, He tolerated no lightly spoken references to It. One day, when an attache reported, Mansfield gave instructions and sturted for his dressing room. Ill vee yon after the show," said the business lieutenant in parting. "'After the show 7 " repeated the Are we with dignity. well-know- actor-manage- n r, acrobats?" After the performance," replied hie - The performance I' t exclaimed Are we ants? Mansfield. Tm very sorry," mumbled the crushed manager ; 111 see you after the play, sir." I shall be pleased to see you, then,", answered Mansfield. , , 4 Important to Mother Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORLA, that famous old remedy for infanta and children, and see that it .. I - Signature of ? f0y Over SO ja Yean, Ifu - o f j the famous Bertholet, General French strategist, who has just been appointed commander in chief of the Roumanian army. General Bertholet was the defender, of Dead Mans hill and commander cf the Legion of Honor. The photograph shows him watching a battle. Denver. NOT A TANK" SO IT CAME TO GRIEF The sentence of Col. Jamee C. Bulger, a soldier iof fortune, been o3veweek who was ing:' of executed durfor the murder the present" Uord C. .Nlcodemut-pf.,Denv!- .. has been commuted to life imprisonment by Gov. George A. Carlson. Withdrawal Now Probable. Atlantic C.Ul, N. J .After, tjtft com ference Monday of the , Mexlcan-Amer-Icanjol- Feel Achy All Over? To ache all over in damp weather, or after taking g cold. Isnt nab uraC- - and- - often indicates -- kidney weakness. Uric add causes many queer aches, pains and disorders of the organs. Well kidneys keep orle add down. Tired, dizzy, nervous people would do weU to try Doan's the Kidney Fills. They stimulate kidneys to activity and so help clear Ike blood of irritating pbtsSns.' nt ccmmj8sonJtjfaetitijs?Sfc ed that an agreement providing for the1 withdrawal of the American tive expedition might be reached soon. labor-savin- g An Idaho Case Mr7 Sarah E. Reed, Mountain Horn?, Idaho. Bay; "I had an at- Sack of Aldus? trouble and ft grew serious la a abort time. The pstla cam oa suddenly and my kidneys seemed to entire!?. out. jriv Doan's Kidney Pi!. acted on my kklneet at on re. str-n- ci ben!t them and rid Un? . of all the pat- s aches. I have bat yen of kidney tr-- - . Nevada Legislature Divided. Reno, Nev. The Nevada state senate when the legislature meets again, will be Republican, 12 to 5; but the lower house wUl be controlled by the Democrats, according to available i I ' -- ar shortage. H I ' - -- 1 1 I Ctidren Cu0Fletcher Castor! an explorer tiag fatled for the thtrd time to navigate Black canyon of the Yon cant tell what a m ejn Is until here Kolb Gunnison arrived river. opinions argue with him. you '? & S' ' 141 ,T 'j'- - v Monday night after a week spent Jn fall to jibe with yours; heV a crank. an effort-tpenetrate the ice and the attempt slush, lie announced The less some women have to say, would be5contlnued in the spring. - the nore difficult It is for them not to British soldiers.are here seen exploring ancient catacombs on the Balkan say it j front that have been opened up by the explosion of sheila. Bulger's Life is,8pared. ( ere killed ia an air raid carried out centv ihoweameu.e machinon Saturday, marveled at the In the Philadelphia writes Girard the war office announced, a number. ery, Ledger. I build lays being .destroyed. "'lOae'ifonr'" wiwk'iet said he, has made a, great many of the improveRate Hearing is Set. ments you see In this room. lie like Washington Hearing of proposed to go duck" shooting. and while off on western trunk "''line' "freight .increases or more he think in vo'ving. almost all westbound trans- a trip for a week some new way to save labor." out continental traffic, was fixed by the After a momenta iuse he added : interstate commerce commission for a Why, he turned up one day with December 2, at Kansas City, Mo. a save $50,000 we year." whereby plan And what, I inquired, does that Bara Again L'p at Galveston. workman get out of it 7 San Francisco. The Southern PaOh," replied the happy official "he cific railroad declared an embargo efthe dact. fective Tuesday on all eastbound gets a workman such' as he will one But freight via Galveston to Atlantic 3 ay go gunning for an industrial duck ports tn an effort to relieve a serious his own worth more: than $50,000. by an Austrian squadron jl If any complication exists II pays to write the Lydia K. link-ha- m Medicine Co., Lynn, Mussel for special free advice. w Baffled by Black Canyon. Ellsworth Kolb, Montrose, Colo. He Got the Ducks, official la one of the lathes women and I cannot understand why women don't See how much pain and suffering they would escape by taking your medicine. 1 cannot praise it enougu for it saved my life and kept me from the Insan Hospital.' Mrs, E. Sheldon, 6057 S. Halsted St, Englewood, 111. rhysiciana undoubtedly did their best, battled with this case steadily and could do no more. but often the most scientiflo treatment if surpassed by the medicinal properties of tne good old fashioned roots and herbs contained in Lydia E( Pinkh&m's Vegetable Compound. . -- soon. Compound made her well.soltook 1 am just as well as I ever was. associate, humbly. - . Vegetable Hand now Montana Has Congresswoman. Washington. The election of Miss Jeanette Rankin of Montana to membership In the house of representatives will not cause any revolution in that body, leaders here said Monday. The personal comfort of the new congresswoman wilt be provided for. No matter which party controls the house, everythh will be done to show her the courtesy to which her sex. entitles her and to make her feel at home" among the politicians. v -- jjme any good. One lay a lady called at Monday that hls re election will mean no radical changes In any of his policies, although as soon as the war la over the president will recommend a revision of the tariff If he feel It is justified by the facta to be gathered by the tariff commission created by congress at It last session. It was said that the aiiilude of the. government toward submarine warfare laid down in the note following the sinking of the Sussex and in previous communications will be followed strictly, and the state, department, will continue to press for American rights in connection with the allies blockade and malt censorship. If a satisfactory agreement can be reached for the protection Of the American border and American Uvea and property In Mexico, it Is believed that the United States troops In Mexico will be withdrawn soon, although a strong force will be kept along the border. The confused situation in the state, of Chihuahua and the uncompromising attitude of General Carranza on rsome points, however, are 'understood to cause the president to view the Metlcan situation with anything but composure. ' On domestic questions, Mr. Wilson has told bis friends that as soon as congress convenes he will press tor the remainder of the legislative program already outlined, lie has begun the preparation of his message to congress. Because of the probability that, the next house will be Republican, he will seek to get through as much general legislation as possible during the short session ending March 4. n know what I was doing at times. I spent $1900 on debitors land not one did 11 s, so knuch 1 did Hot ma e -- 1 I H my house and said .she had been as sick as I was at one time, and Lydia E. Pink-ha- Through an interview 'with Secretary Linsing, the president got in touch w it U pressing foreign problems, 'including tho submarine, Mexican and British blockade issues; and In a talk with '.Henry Morgonthau, .'chatrin&n of the finance committee of the Iknto-rat to national committee, ho became acquainted with the laical developments in the' political situation.. Slate department officials make no secret of their belief that dangerous possibilities are presented by recent developments' in both the Mexlcnu and submarine questions. Secretary Lansing reviewed details with Mr. W son on M on day, but action was in prospect. Some development is expected soon, howconever, at the American-Mexicaference sitting at Atlantic City. It w as 'stated' '"definitely by officials n Austro-Germa- While going Englewood, 111. through the Change of Life I suffered jWith headaches, nervousness, flashes of heat, and 1 suffers! he had questions display com plosion ntatives. , . In , Radical Pobcic, Change Planned, Eut President Will Urge Completion of Legislative Program. President Wtlsoi), Washington. back An the- - Whitt. House for the first' time Muon the campaign began jwo month's ago. plunged into 'work on lo.tr his dock - . ' . Fr-iil- i . Lydia E. Pinkham Veg- MONTHS. etable Compound. ''V London: Attacking on a . front . ot nearly five miles on both sides of the Ancre .river in mist and darkness early Monday morning, the British made a. further breach in thd original German front line. They captured the strong.yJoilifi'ed and St. villages of Beaumont-Hame- l Pierre Divion and gained new ground wljich already has reached a depth of more than w mile at one point. Two thousand prisoners were taken. V. . Severe fighting continues before A tiionoplnne of tin dragort-lltin bv l.lcuWii who, Nungosst-rsay, ussl Jil dispatches aviator, typo, on the north of has brought down more than a dozen Gorman Beaucourt-Sur-Ancrpianos. A mouth with juggtnl teot'h is out into the' front of 'the piano. the river and on the high ground about midway between Serre and Beaucourt-Sur-Ancre- , west of the road INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION COMES BACK FROM FRANCE linking these villages. Notwithstanding the long prevailing fcad weather' with almost continuous rains, the attacking troops made good progress in No Man's Land, the mud having partially dried in the previous two days. They were not impeded se-riously by the German machine guns. Except in the Roumanian and Macedonian theatres there has been little figffting of great importance on the eaaTenT fronts. .In the Transylvanian Alps region, Bucharest admits that the Roumanians in the Alt river sector have been compelled to yield hut ground to the men Ferdinand's asserts that King have held their own against attacks in the Campulung district. Both Vienna and Berlin record further advances for the troops of the Teutonic allies all along this front, having taken the towih pf Diota and Arsuril-r- , to the north in the Gyergyo moun. tains, and Candesti, northwest of Cam-pulung in Roumania. . Berlin asserts, however, that the Teutonic allies have defeated the Russians and Roumanians who were comThe American industrial commission which Railed o:i the Idifayette for France on August JM. under the ausing down the western bank of the The comV river. pices of the American Manufacturers Export association, has returned on the steamship Philadelphia. vvherever was It with received great courtesy, The Serbians southeast of Monastir mission visited the various Industrial plants located In France and B. of A. York, of G. Butler J. ; O.; chairman Farquhar Youngstown, over the to went. From left have scored another victory right arerw; 'WrNtchors, New York city; J. Germans and Bulgars, having captured Fa.; H. F. Hoggson of New York city; F. J. LeMalstre of Wilmington, Del.; C. G. Ffelffer of V. Douglas, IL Edward II. and ; Reeves, Harrison Itochc, Boston the village of Iven, lying on the Cer E. Sague of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ; E. A. Warren of . . na river to the northeast of Polog, general secretary. and forced their antagonists to fall! hack nearly two miles. About 11,000 COMMANDS THE ROUMANIANS CATACOMBS OPENED BY SHELL EXPLOSIONS men were made prisoners in this fight-- 1 ing and large numbers of guns and quantities of arms and ammunition were captured, according, to statements from the Serbian and French war offices. front quiet On the Austro-ltalladuels. for artillery prevails except An Austrian aerial bombardment of Weodova. killed at least sixty persons, including women and children, says Rome dispatch. V A violent artillery battle still is iuj progress in the Narayuvka river region of Galicia, and the Russians have atrepelled strong tacks in the Carpathians. Austro-Hungarian- Mrs.SlieUon Spent $1900 for Treatment Without Benefit Finally Made Well by Hughes Holds Minnesota. St. Faul. Hughes' lead over Wilson Monday night was cut down" to 233 votes by added soldiers votes and a net gain of 44 over previous returns from Sibley county. The latest count aice. Ct " Thu motor car ran Into the range of German fire on th western front, aad not being a "tank" It came to grief. , ta Wilson 17S.758; Hughqa.T7S.8SL j I t at DOAn0.; rc:: C5- -f - - I . V |