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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH Hi SECOi HU'S MESSAGE MSS SOUS DRAFT WILL BE CALLED TO THE COLORS GRADUALLY DURING PRESENT YEAR. makers of jewelry SALT LAk MAIN STREET Ready to Help Russia. rwqHrtu 'nmnotH tp CITY n J On the eve of the of the Itussiun Moscow at gathering is to pass vhich of soviets, congress German-mad- e on peace the judgment accepted by the Bolshevik! at President Wilson has sent a of sj'mputliy to the Itusslan tlie congress, with h through people pledge that the United States will avail Itself of every opportunity to aid them In driving out autocracy and restoring Bussia to her place in the world with complete sovereignty and independWashington. hundred thouculled to the col- sand men are titie ors gradually during the present year, under the second 'urmy draft, which begins on .March 25). An uiinouueenient on March 12 by 4 'rovost Marsha ( reherul l 'rowtlorof the mmilier to be called was followed closely by an tfrder for the inoblllzu-tioof 95,00(1 taeii during the Ihe-dn- j period beginning March 29. some if them to be assembled under the second draft. Flglity thousand will be t men of the of (587,00 not jet summoned Into M'fvlcc I letaiis of how the second draft Is to be niiplied will lie made public later, after congress his acted upon proposed legislation prodding for the registration of youths attaining the age of 21 jours aud for basing state anil district tptotns on the number of registrants In t class 1, In official statement on the subject, however, (lenorul Crowder assures the country thunp sweeping withdrawal of large numbers of men at one time Is contemplated, und that care will lie tuken to uvold with harvesting. The movement will lneltnle the mobilization of 28,000 southern negroes In ' northern camps. Because of the peculiar camp situation, some districts that have completed their cpiotas will he asked to furnish more men and will he given credit umfer the second draft. Fill Vacancies. Several thousand of those ordered mobilized will be used to fill up the ranks made vueunt by deaths and other withdrawals. Others will he for alIndustrial calls, of which fifty-si- x t been have made, Deputy ready Marshal General Johnson .stated. , The first contingent of. lndustii.il workers drafted recently went to France, Johnson said. The order will take men from ul! states except Iowa and Minnesota, State Allotments, Following are state allotments: Arizona, 148 j Arkansas, 1541; California, 1745; Colorado, 1122; (Vtmecll-cut- , DOS; Dclcwure, 808; District of Columbia, 102; Idaho, 242; Illinois, 11K51 ; Indiana, 2077 ; Kansas, 587 ; Maine, 340; Maryland, 882; Michigan, 5558; Missouri, 1170; Montana, 521; New Nebraska, 450; Nevudn, 72; Hampshire, 212; New Mexico, 127; New York, 12,288 ; North Dakota, 2017 ; Ohio, 0055; Oklahoma, 508; New Jersey, 4275; Oregon, 8(50; 1ennsylvanla, 7828; llnode Island, 801; Houtli Dakota, 220; Texas, 4043; Utah, 247; 134 ; Massachusetts, 2000 ; Ala lamn 2084 ; Florida, 2505; Georgia, 5025; Kentucky, 1051; Louisiana, 2573; North Carolina, Mississippi, 2220; 5174; South Carolina, 343; Tennessee, 2758 ; Virginia, 1178. Brest-Lltovs- 1 n 15,-0O- O U.S. Draft Men to Be Rushed to France as Fast at Ships C&n Be Had. New orders have gone Washington forth to speed tip the sending of troops to France. In consequence, the national army, made up of men of the selective draft, ure to he dispatched to Europe us fust as ships are available to transport them. I'uving the way, the war department announced March 12 the beginning of A widespread shake-u- p In the' generals of the selective com-liumdln- g troops. The orders to speed up ure reported to have resulted' from fresh apimals on the part of the allies for more American forces to help withstand the shock of the expected Germrfn offensives. France, particularly. Is said to Tiuve,T(uTevvW'TiefTgdugOntinsre7 spect. For this, no definite official con- ts wet(kt-aee- de nee cerrouve pBiseeous. There as liberal ece lar sum end address el owner ad euether of aaimjal. Attached teatly with eee operation. Offer ewa the perfect Ideettfscetioe. pstssi eed ere ole mttaiattuitn, re cattia. Muter an moc CO. salt lake stamp ITBt I AKF rUFECT CITY sMtuiM tet EAR n, r'm fMU. se TAUF.MA Name The United States now recognizes Addrese no government tit Bussia, but the presMeamuwaiiiiiiiwaiiiimiaiiwiwiiijiiuHgu!MiiMUUlii,i,i;ilw j Ameriident cabled his message to the to can cousul at Moscow for delivery the congress, which Is made up of solBARGAINS IN USED CARS diers and workmens representatives 50 ipleedid ed OUtmoblln. and speaks for at least a considerable uodaU 1250 to 100. CaataateoO r,t dM mescondltion.-oafrannini term if wanted . purt of the Russian people. The nebt rattle. Write for detailed lit and demotUeed sage made public on March U, by the Car Dept., ion, RandaU-Dod- d state department, was as follows : Auto Co Salt Lake City the of not take I advantage May meeting of the congress of the soviets to express the sincere sympathy which Full-of-Life the people of the United States feel for the Russian people at this moment Now U the time te buy your eeeda for spring when the German power has been plentingi-whi- le shipping faciUtiea are rood end the of seed U high. Write for quality thrust in to interrupt and turn back catalogue of Vogeler'a Purity Seeds. the whole struggle for freedom and CO. substitute the wishes of Germany for I Salt Lake Utah City, Russia. of of the people the purpose of ; the Although the government United States is, unhappily, not now WELL TO KNOW WHAT TO SKIP In a position to render the direct and effective aid It would wish to render, Advice to Readers Is Worth Ponder. I beg to assure the people of Russia Ing Man Who Waited Many Years to Finish Book. through the congress that It will avail Itself of every opportunity to secure for Russia once more complete sover"Reading should be a Joy, not a eignty and Independence In her own penance, said Mr. Pett Ridge, at the affairs and full restoration to her great Mansion house, after distributing role in the life of Europe and the modprizes and certificates to pupils of the ern world. The whole heart of the City of London college. "Above all," he added, according to people of the United States Is with the people of Russia In the attempt to free the Dally Chronicle, learn to skip. themselves forever from autocratic Skipping is an exercise which pregovernment and become the masters of vents obesilty of the mind." Mr. Pett Ridge told some amusing their own life. . stories. (Signed) WOODROW WILSON. "In a military hospital, he said, a Thus in his first formal- - word to man asked me whether I could get him counRussia since that revolution-torTwenty Thousand Leagues Under the of Sea. He said, 1 began It 20 years the try under the leadership deserted the allied cause, the ago. I borrowed It from another man. president indicates the purpose of the Somebody pinched It from me when 1 United States to disregard the hard was half way through 1L and Ive terms upon which the German and never, bad a chance of getting to the Austrian war loads - have promised end of IL I found the book for him. peace to the Russians and to demand fie said, Tm very glad to have 1L I I said, Tes, an accounting upon a very different began It 20 years ago basis when victory at last shall be but youve read a large number of books since then, havent you? The achieved by America and the allies. man replied, Oh no; I never tried v FRENCHMEN WELCOME BAKER. anotheh Another story was of the agent of s Hailed by the People and Pres as th -- P nrand oIntmenrfirm'Who war senf Organizer of Victory. into a foreign country. As a first step Paris. Cheered by vast throngs and toward business be compiled s long hailed by the French press as the or- list of complaints, beginning with ganizer of victory, Newton D. Baker, "Asthma and ending with "Zymotic secretary of war of the United States, diseases. Ills goods, he said, would arrived in Paris on March 1L He was cure these ailments, and then, as a sort of postscript, he added : ! there met by the executor of victory, Genshould be any complaints existing in to were fir8t vlslts eral Pershlng. IIis this " country "which - are unknown In Premier Poincare and President the American commander In England, the pills and ointment will core them also. chief introducing him. After a brief stay In this capital, the i Abolition of .Titles. secretary of war will proceed to the Infrom a He Items will make fronL One of the recent news thorough and soldiers privAmerican of the titles, class all is that spection Petrograd been see a have also vital will but and distinctions camps, ileges training segment of the western battle line. atwlished, so that It may be surmised that conditions in Russia are the same Aeroplane Will Carry 9000 Tons. as those wittily described In ttw old Boston. Minatojo Sydneyr a J French story. M. de Saint Cjt claims to be the inventor of a having applied for a passport, in the gigantic air machine capable of car- days of the French Revolution, Is rying 9000 tons. In speaking" of "his asked his name.-"Wh- at Invention he declared it is destined Is your name?" to revolutionize warfare in times of "M. de Saint Cyr." "There are no more Monsleurs." turmoil, and commerce in times of which The of peace. machine, plans "Very well; De Saint Cxr ...."There are no more Dea. . taYe..ben...filedL.atWashlngtojv-catt "Good. Saint Cyr, then." carry heavy cannon and scores of men. w "There are no longer any Saints. Mann Resumes H if. Seat. am simply Cyr." ' "Then I No, for. there' are no klresr kingsWashington. James R. Mann, Republican leader in the house ef repre- are abolished." sentatives, although not completely recovered from a serious Illness, resumed Improving on Nature. his seat March 11. One by one nature Is being inBe surrender her secrets to man by t Not omj Billy Sunday to Go to France. steady progress ef science. Chicago. Billy Sunday Is going to Is her most sacredly guarded secre France to take a crack at the kaiser how earth was made, ef what with one of Pershings rifles," he said rocks and minerals are cempo80" Monday in a talk before 800 rglnlstefa now being solved, oy , and their wives. and minerals are being reproduced mu artificial means, reproduced In a Nevadans Find Poisoned Dressing. . purer r form than they were k Cross- - has j Tonopah Nev. The-Rmade by' natureT" The piece turned over to federal officials a bolt these wonderful experiments ar g of gauze dressing which had been lng conducted ,1s . the Carnegie with physical. laboratory. Iart .of negie institute of Washington. Ship Halifax Is Missing. . Wallingford, Conn. The merchant And Many De. cm ship Halifax, which jailed from an "But Tm a free born. American American port for a British pert about sen," pretested the man who Vts Thuuksgiviag, bus not been heard from ldzlng the government for It since she left the Azores about Depolicy." cember 10. "I dont deny thaL my friend. VOGELER SEED y i n- j i) . . . Vj. AV ... w ,, - ;; r - y" ' x . Pro-vos- SPEED UP, TRANSPORTATION. u sc i is ao very IkfHt ef elinmaua. It Seeds , t, fce y -e Ver-nion- mi USE PERFECT EAR TAGS TW Fcffat Cr Ta k Wi4 idopt4 kv ttBcfcataU over the tscae cin-Bule- kt, his-firs- lnter-ferem- k, ence. first-draf- -- BOYD PARK President Indicates Purpose of United States to Disregard Hard Terma Imposed by Huns and Stands Order Issued for Mobilization of 95,000 Men Beginning March 29. No Sweeping Withdrawal of Men is Contemplated. -- If for any reason any pair of cuff links made by us is not satisfactory we will give yon a new pair,. This Is the guarantee that goes wttft each pair. When you want the best cuff links made, order from us. EXPRESSES SYMPATHY OF OUR PEOPLE WITH RUSSIA IN HER FIGHT WITH GERMANY. MEN Washington.-Fig- ht Gold Cuff Links '' ' I m ru . t It was the man within the plainly process his will be a masterful, leading, helpful spirit which the clad form, the spirit that lighted the spirits of all must acknowledge,, re- kindly eye, the love that prompted the spect and submit to. tongue to utter appeals, to give timely and to promise contentment, warnings In His Day. and happiness to all who prosperity We of the present day can hardly would live right one toward another, conceive of the conditions existing In thus pleasing God and making for the British Islands In his day. peace and good will on earth. The native Celts were heathen and Great he was Indeed, else he could brutish, and had no higher ambition not have done so great good toward than to exlsL unless It was to rob all men. neighboring tribes of their cattle, hogs and fair women. Physically they were strong, vigorous and emotional, and PLANT 'LONG HELD SACRED possessed of good nature, wit and social feeling In a marked degree ns com- Clover, of Which the Shamrock la a Species, Was Much Thought Of pared with the Inhabitants of other islands. by the Ancient Greeks. SL must Patrick have Noting this, It ls difflcult te saywhat was the concluded there something here to work on, something good; and seeing original shamrock, trefoil or Hero Trinthis he took it as hli command to as- ity. The leaf now recognized as the sist In the development of the social national emblem Is that of the white disposition and good feelings of these clover, but the name shamrock Is generic and Is applied also to the people. He therefore became one of them, purple clover, the speedwell, the pimlived with them, won their confidence pernel and to the wood sorreL and commanded their respecL In orThe clover of two or four leaves der that he might be an efficient leader was held sacred in the "festivals of the he occasionally went abroad and Greeks. The one of four leaves, when studied under the fathers of the church, carried abouL Is supposed to Insure for religion Is most powerful to con- success at play and confer the power trol the feelings and change the aspi- of detecting evil spirits. The lover rations of men. may put It under his pillow and he will No matter what he may have been dream of his beloved, or the maiden may slip it into her sweethearts shoe born, he was a true Irishman. without his knowledge and It will InA Real Man. sure his safe return from any journey. There are those who regard SL Pat- It may be employed to prevent the rick as a fakir more or lean, becansg wearers being drawn Into mllltary of the miracles he Is said to have servlceris said to be a cure for lunacy, and la still, among the Irish, regarded wrought. As far as known St. Patrick did not aa magical, even sacred. Snakes disclaim to have miraculous power, nor like It exceedingly and will not remain to have driven the reptiles out of Ire- where It la growing. land. Some say the four-lea- f shamrock Is It has always been the rule among the shamrock of luck, and others that Ignorant anil superstitious people to it Is the one that holds the credit their religious teachers and magic touch- .- Thls latter-- 1a rare And greaOeaders wlthhavTng done some prised and la said to grow from a demarvelous or miraculous thing. Withcaying body, as the nettle is eaid te out,, something. of the, sort, other lgno-ra- spring from burled human retnainsrThe and superstitions people would shamrock of luck must he found "withnot heed them. out without seeking." When There may never have keen any rep- thussearching, discovered it should be cherished tiles on this particular Island, It hav- and preserved as an Invincible talising been one of the last to rise up out man. of the salty sea. It Is not the fact that a man la able to do wonderful things, or to work mir- ST. PATRICK PAID HIS WAY acles. that makes him great really, bnt his ability to nee and to comprehend In Hla "Confessions". He Tells ef Hit Custom Never Asked for the great truths concerning life, and te Contribution. earnestly desire to spread these among the people. This It la that commands Always chary of "sending round the the attention of thcTiveller spirits. And wins the respect and confidence of plate," Patrick paid hls , own ..way those who desire better things In this through the Green Isle, as he emphatically relates in his "Confessions." life., "But when It .happens that I baptized ..,Sueb was. SL Patrick. . so many thousand men dld T accept A Splendid Type. ever n serepall (a Celtic coin of the It Is not the mere Human creature value of about six cents) from them?" that accomplishes great things, but the be wrote. Tell me, and I will return man within the machine. It was not It to you. Or when the Lord ordained the figure seen by the people that com- clergy through my humility and minmanded their admiration, for he was istry, did I confer' the grace gratunet an Apollo, nor was It the familiar itously? If I nsked any ef them even form bearing a shepherds crook that the value of my shoe, ten me, and I I brought these rough, untutored men to will repay you more. I rather spent Finance Cuban Sugar Crop.j their knees and Inspired them with for you as far aa I was able, and Havana. A commission representing was nor it the worshipful feelings; among you and everywhere for you I American banking Interests met reprevenerable father that aroused the endured many perils In distant places, sentatives of Cuban bunkers on jMon-dnspark of crude love In their hearts and where none had been farther or had to nrrange for a credit of Ttpened It until It became a controlling ever come to baptize or ordain the to finance the Cuban sugai Influence of tiMtlr lives. clemr or confirm tha people." crop. trylng-ou- WORTHILY RANKS ( AMONG SAINTS n Bol-hevi- Patricks Useful Life and Good Works Entitle Him to Posi- tion of Eminence. . kl , PLACE OF BIRTH NO MAHER Certain He Wat a True Irishman and Accomplished Much for the Wal-faof the Race During Hla Sojum on the Island. re of the reasons why St Is such a favorite the over is that he was so very human. He hadnt much of a chance when a boy, but he made the best of what he had. If he had not he would have been a hogherd all the days of his life. lie was a slave, In very truth, being bound to a pagan hog raiser In Britain. But you cant keep a good man down, ONE and thats a fact If all the legends be true, which can hardly be possible, Patrick was a, favorite among the ladles, even making an Impression on the good SL Bridget. Maybe this was before they became saints of course It was, for how could they be saints and be alive at the same timet , However, there Is quite a lot of writings, whether genuine or not, that go to show that he was a real human lover, and that dear Bridget was exceedingly fond of him, and would have have procured him could-bo the consent of the church. m arrled -- firmation could he obtained, "The whole movement across, said General March, is being tqteeded us rapidly as possible. . Hla Llf and .Warka, From all that can be learned concerning the life and works of SL Patrick, he was a good man, and Bpent his life going about doing good for hla felTOLL OF THE SUBMARINE. lows. As you know, a good man Is more Total of nOO Persona Slain by Ger- highly respected, more beloved and exman Ruthlessness.' erts a greater influence for good in the A community In which he la known 14.500 of total perWashington than even the wealthiest the most sons have been killed by German hurled without w arning inter powerful or most favored, He may not wear purple aid fine linen, nor fare " merchant vessels. sumptuously, but he Is making the This figure, compiled by British was.iueutiuru.Hl . fur :thevflrst. world better mad is. therefore, truly, and Id the hlghest sense, a 'soa ot God, time here Wednesday by a distinThere are' numerous stories and legguished diplomat recently arrived In ends concerning 8L Patrick, some of Washington after, a visit luewJfyrL; which tasy.be ,true.;But It matters little whether he was a Milesian bom Ford to Make Tractors. Detroit. Henry Ford has announced In Spain, or a .ton of a poor swlne herd of the green Isle. plans for the building of a tractor Tbe hlstery of the wofld shows that plant which will employ 100,000 workers. He plans to make the manufac- the mere circumstances of birth cuts ture of tractors one of the leading very 6mall figure In the matter of real greatness. From earliest times the Industries of the world. men who have figured most promiBride of Four Days Suicides. nently In world movements for the betChicago. Mrs. Sadie Bertollnl, a terment of mankind have been 'of young bride of four days, was found humble origin. In order to rise from the lowly birth unconscious, a bottle of acid by hei of Lincoln or of Mosp, a man station vv. was all it side. the wine Maybe must have the true spirit of manlihad at our wedding that made her d. ness him. in If he survive the severe It, moaned her husbund. tor--pedo- es - 'as Clem-encea- '' -- n, apa-nes- e, five-leave- nt d ' -b- ut-actnal ed sat-urat- ed ctpqrw)iwningr'"''' plied the thoughtful pen these days and times even a free Americar citizen can talk too da much. Birmingham Age-Heral- d- y $100,-000.0- lie Optimistic Thought who reforms himself has more toward reforming the puW r - |