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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH EIGHT MILLION AMERI CANS OPEN PURSE STRINGS IN AID OP OUR BOYS AT FRONT. 1 A-- e cffX i - The American J v rjT rmr . ' m' Lt m r if - Lm id -- '' k' -- .V - tr t ibr - ivi V r v. lias been tumw'ered liy the free ieo pie of America In unmlstukuble terms. Federal reserve banks ure strug gllng under an avalanche of lust-iulute suhscriptloiia to form some idea of tlie grand total Indications are that they will not complete their tabu latlou for several days. u At leust 8, (KM), 000 itersons through- out the country wrote their names on uppllcutlou blanks. How many more did so will not be known until the linul count several dujs lienee. Tie number may go as high as 10,000, uoo A drive of titanic propor tlons throughout the notion rounded up more thun $1,000,000,000 and wus believed to have curried the total sev rnl hundred million dollars hcyoml the maximum sum treasury officials had hoped for. last-da- y -- Utah, Idaho, Nevudu, Wyoming, Colorado, und in fact, all the western States, responded iioldy to the request for funds, the subscriptions being au answer In no uuuilstukable terms to the kaiser. The American people This Is the American trnnsort Antilles, formerly of the Morgan line, which was torpedoed and sunk have shown that they are In this war by a men perished. to a finish und that HiiInIi will he u man submarine while homeward hound from France. Six victory for the allied forces. and the dowmfalj ,of PfusHlanlsni und militar- ism, I!.,! jieople of Utah subscribed $tV 200,000 to the second Liberty loan a little more than $5,01)0,000 more thuu was expected from that state. PHOTOGRAPH OF A GERMAN Ger- - Teutons Hope to Win in One Colossal Stroke. The Washington. blow against Italy Is autocracys most tremendous and most crushing effort to win the war in one colossal stroke. This was tlie assertion of official cubles from Rome on Monday. The battle is the greatest of tlie worlds greatest war. In concentrated fury of the Dunajec, Verattack, it dun and the Somme, they declure. The two central powers of the central alliances have been preparing for months for this stroke. Thousands of Ituliun soldiers are accepting certain n death to stem the rush reserve armies long enough for Italys to come up and take over the 'Aaglia-ment- o line. The frank admission Is made here tablish a line above the Tagliumento. that there will be no effort made to will mean the abandonment of Udine and a retreat of approximately 60ine twenty miles before the Italian army undertakes to hold a defined - line. Austro-Germa- 4 M'ADOO URGES EQUAL SUFFRAGE Should Be Granted and Promptly Ungrudgingly. McAdoo, Washington. Secretary under the title, The Duty of the Nation to Its Women, made the following statement Sunday : " The time lius coiue vvheu suffrage should he' given to the women of America, It should be given promptly, It should he given ungrudgingly, it should he given gludly. The women of the 'United States have In every way, especially since the war broke out, shown themselves quulltlcd for the right of suffrage; When America emerges from tills war, as she will, with enhanced prestige and responsibilities to the whole world, women and men alike must, upon tt perfect equality so far as their eqi )tio jjjo.w p,m.muuu,v s snjejs i.vp momentous problems of the future us - " equal partners. probable. of In a minor way. Investigation have assert umers s they .con prices been compelled to pay already has lieen started by tlie department of Justice in various sections of the east and middle wash both as to anthracite and bituminous coal. Instructions have been sent to United States attorneys conducting these local Investigations to summon witnesses, determine the truth of - the charges ami, where justified, to bring promptly proceedings under the criminal law agaiust those believed to be guilty. Fine of $5000 or imprisonment two years, or' both, are provided for violation of the law under which the president fixed the price to be charged for eoal and the margins allowed jobbers and dealers. Coupled with the complaints charging that higher prices than those authorized have been demanded and obtained, are numerous protests from persons and firms alleging that they Iiave been unable to buy coul at any price. With these, it. is thought the government bus little power to deal, except in cases 'where the coul operators themselves refused to sell coal which lias not been contracted for previously. Most of the latter complaints, It Is understood, come from purchasers for household consumption. Revision Submitted to PresidenL Recommendations as to a .revision of coal prices at the mines to be authorized us a result of increased operating expenses under the recent wage agreements between owners and striking miners were submitted to1 President Wilson Friday by Fuel Administrator Garfield. The recommendations w'ere not made public pending the presidents consideration. GREATEST BATTLE OF WAR. SURRENDERING IN MIDAIR AVIATOR Says Suffrage n out-riva- ls Austro-Germa- es-Tli- ls Tills extraordinary photograph, considered by experts the most remarkable aviation photograph yet received in vhis country, shows a Germun aviator In the act of surrendering to his French captor. The German is seen standing In his machine with Ids arms raised as a token of his surrender. Tne picture was made by Lieut. Rent Grassal of the French urmy. The pilot of the captured German air raider is making hU way to earth to save his life. In another combat Lieutenant Grassal was killed. TRAGEDY IN WYOMING. Woman Slays Man as Hi Family Looks On. Im glad I shot him Casper, Wyo. If l eant have him neither can his wife, bystanders declare Mrs, Bessie Fisher cried, after killing Lawrence Barrett lu a local restaurant here, while his family looked ou. Barrett formerly lived in Anchorage, Alaska, and Mrs. Fisher is understood to have followed him from there. Barrett came here about a month 1 . RELIEF FOR ARMENIANS. GIRLS AS SUBWAY GUARDS HOWTHE KAISER APPEARST'ODAY President Wilton Appeals for Contribution to Turk' Victima, Washington. President Wilson on r 'V v Sunday apiH'itled to the American jeo-pl- e iiguim to eciitrihute to the relief of the stricken Arunmian and Sy riun ikhc ydes. The situation, among more than tr.OOO.OOU destitute survivors of Turk- ntrodties, he said, Is so dtstress- InJwS to make special npinnil to the s iuyatfiles of ulL X- . ' V 0 - - ' v . .. .. I L mUMr 4 .- - i is-- h f 11 VTJ Nr Dairy Can Are Scarce. Washington. Facing a shortage of tin plate In the coiiutcy, the food administration urges that dairy cans be straightened and rctluaed. Ilnilroads 1 .- death-defyin- the fisal almlnlstrutiou fears trouble lu milk distribution. - -- I .1 ' X Alji ,V- r ;'Q?rl-L'S- l Ni - fifty-eight- , Mure For Tour Furs tliUunawl Capital aadviU Gradlss Highest Prices end Quick Hetcrcs SqRRre i the thieebrthiegs that sbmepetBeede. sasxssssssr iAnnAnm run CO. IlUkrshsiBdg. p. SmppiM. Tias. 4aSfc ate. M -- Imd " The Elusive Cook. I see the army la advertising for cooks, wlth a proviso that they need not enlist for any stipulated time. Shows they understand the nature of cooks, all right enough. Louisville Courier-Journa- l, THE BEST BEAUTY DOCTOR Is Cuticura for Purifying and Beautifying the Skin Trial Free. For cleansing, purifying and beautifying the complexion, hands and halrr Cuticura Soap with touches of Cutl-- . cura Ointment now and then afford the most effective preparations at the min- imum of cost Ho massaging, steaming creaming, or waste of time. Free sample each by mail with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept L, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. His Bright Idea. "Now, look here, Mr. Mikey! This wont do You havent paid" any rent for over a month. 1 Tm sorry, but I really cant pay Just now, replied Mikey. "Youre the third one today with that yarn! exclaimed the landlord, "and I cant afford such a loss. You must see what you can do to help me ! "All right I will I I will write you tonight, answered Mikey. Next morning the landlord eagerly opened the letter, expecting to find a remittance, but this is what he read: "Dear Sir : Ive thought It over, and the only thing I can suggest, to diminish your loss, Is to lower the rent He Got the Blind. A tradesman In a certain town put a box. outside his shop, labeled "For the Blind." A few weeks later the box disappeared. Halloa I Whats happened to the box for the blind?" he was asked by a friend. "Oh, I got enough money, he re piled, pointing up to the new canvas blind that sheltered his shop window. Not bad. is it? Strangs Behavior. I like for a man to be natural."-T- m Yes I "For Instance, yesterday a chap hole pulled my $700 car out of a mud with his flivver. And did you a favor. sarCertainly, but be was neither castic nor humorous. -- atilt- hunt- -, for opportunity instead of waiting for it to call. h let--n- oWnny,A. crereceiveaironi - & try 'T- Escaped Germans Apprehended. Ga. Seven of the ten Atlanta, ter jdLlatrick.jQuiuliytlie ALilwauketi-mea- t Gentian prisoners ..who- eeped front packer, committed suicide in the alien enemy detention Tlie girl subway guard is here at camp at midoceun October 10. Fear of subFort McPherson Tuesduy night were fast. Lveryone knew It was coming, no marines Is believed to have beeu the one when. She made her first appearKaiser M Uhelm, the man who set the world aflame with war, as he looks captured Friday by agents of the demotive for the act. ance on a Brooklyn Rapid Transit sub- - todaj. He Is thinner than he was before the war and the lines in his face partment of justice. way train clad in the regulation bluest show that the archenemy of civilization has suffered some of the pangs that Sink Boat to Prevent Seizure. and alt the other trappings. He has caused humanity. His figure has lost some of its Butter Prices CuL It Jo Janeiro. The German on Oc- and brass military carriage. nume Miss Is Her Catherine In and this Tlie consumer began to Cliicago. unlike Moloney, those of the pat, he Is making no effort to photograph, tober 27 set on fire and sunk the Ge uevv-pon one she officiated and of realize the conceal arm. On the the short left benefits of government the kaisers right is his son. Prince Gtel man gunboat Lber, 984 tons, which ha whereon the Friedrich, who is holding some of the iron crosses the kaiser bestowed on supervision of food sales ears, subway style Friday when been lying at the popt of Ilahia, fear doors, three of them, are On the kaisers left is General von Kinkier 'The butter prices were slashed from 3 to opened and this occasion to his lag seizure of the gunboat by the Bra- closed .Jth the pressing of a button. photograph was madetroop;?. 6 cents by the local food on the evasion of the kaiser's recent visit to zilian authorities. Tarnopol price com- . -- st -- 1 Roosevelt Is 58 Years Old. Oyster Bay, N. Y. CoL Theodore Roosevelt celebrated liis birthday at his home here October 27." At my age birthdays do not matter much," he said. Congratulatory d the-mtm Ifis. t'TPxy Yo 1 -- .peapHw, Helen Cudahy Suicide. Miss Ileleu t 'uduhy, da ugh lers - Italians Fighting Bravely. London. With g valor that has caused the Rome war office promptly to recall Its charge of cowardice, the Italian armies east of the Ison.o, now fighting on Italian soil, are throwing themselves into the teeth of Mackensen's monstrous steam roller. They have succeeded In slowing up the Teuton sweep through the passes into the Venetian plains." Wff -n( 4 The "wise" man goeson- a ilSQ. tALCUgage v are asked toibe careful In handling the dairy puns. If tills step is not taken, Polish State Council Inaugurated. The Inauguration of Amsterdam. tlie Iolisli state council twk place at Warsaw In the royal castle Saturday, 'nccdrdiiiif i o u 'dTs'pa li'ftHvl ed tiered After taking the bath the member of the council issued a manifesto to the 1 t: A yJLCkkS HI A general Investigaretlal and wholesale prices of coal throughout the country appears ' . m -c tion into i fmT ; I ?- Washington. m VX' I Complaints Are Made That Soto Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Coal Are Ignoring Price Set By the GovemmenL ; Saturday nlglit over five billion dol lars had been subscribed, eonslderably ' over ul o i o nr A' I lii g raised in the Haul duys drive. Just how niueli the amount desired was oversubscribe! N Xi Is not known, and will, not be for sevr eral days, as the rejsirt of subserlie c , - r, . f tlons from dlfTerent sections huve'iiot f llTl V ", ' A nil been received. r 4 ' i, A A, tr" a- - y; 1- i 1 . 1 Kecrelnrj McAd.no iinnotineed late Lib second that the Saturday night erty louu bad been an overwhelming success. Loadlug trench torpedoes for transfer to front llftes. These are among the many powerful engines of destruction It Is a great honor, said the seer devised to spread terror und nerves among the German soldiers In the trenches. These winged messengers of death tary, to be able to announce that the are among the most feared missiles serving democracy's cause on the fighting front. second Liberty loan bus lieen greatly oversubscribed. It will be several day before final llgures cun le given. AMERICAN TRANSPORT ANTILLES, SU MK: BY GERMAN SUBMARINE . The challenge of the German kaiser 1 1 DEALERS IN BLACK DIAMONDS FACE FINES AND TERMS IN U. S. PRISONS. r tc i m T si fi 2'm -- - PflQfjE OF r Pr4' X - 'Ow 2. A ' V , r - JV 4 if Federal Reserve Banks Struggle Un der Avalanche of Last Minute Subscriptions, Over Billion Dollars Coming in Last Day. have again shown tln-l- loyalty. When the second Liberty loan drive ended r MtWS OVER Washington. READY FOR JHE GERMAN TRENCHES DEADLY "CALLING CARDS LOM -- , A package from the grocer is weH worth a trial, in place of coffee espedally When Co ffe: Disagrees! i |