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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAVSVILLE. UTAH OF LOADS WAGON '4 V' , i!i v : i, "? f w A yr'T rv" i I n i L j r rrzr!I!l p rfrr-fUh "- - "ADVISORY JSt. , V ?ft A zisb pnfn ;iq CL 1 ft rGSZl - - 4A ifefyfci M's ,Hr. fS .fc3u.,ssR (&? r--- iv totMfr.wee .;: .v. &.. 'Am&ttouovfo&s v vx A' -.- wmMrv.- . ! ' 'AvfaW tMw ytijcAbo & General rfevr at the Bismarck monument in Berlin on the occasion of the hundredth antdversary of the birth et the Iron Chancellor. ts FOR n i s sXjJU ,. ! ; cV"" h-k:- - the ranks of the Serbian and Austrian armies, and among tke etrfllaas laden with the coffins of the victims pass in continent COMMITTEE v L , lArr- ox-car- r' 4 e In 'm J r.wyivtr jjj , .C !l;f ' j n L f ' Typhus Is making horrible ravages as sell The death rate is frightful, and to the burial places. i It ' Jk Ju , ' r s ,. M ft vw&y ?; ? fW , ' -- KvY' fpj' wrv' BISMARCKS BIRTHDAY CELEBRATES BERLIN IN SERBIA TYPHUS VICTIMS MILES OF AERONAUTICS , GERMAN TRAINS TRANSPORT WJj ' W. 'f T ioii;:' 4''Vrr im S --- - - t v" e 'J . veAs' 'MWAvACd k?Y dr. - wy iwwse " S V1 LM i - YC -- rI '4 it.KikihwlkiSd PMocrmh taken Poland, ahile transport Uains of the German army, miles long, were passing fte&r SuwalkU yloni tke vteOy road. Secretary of War Garrlaon formally opened the first meeting of the National advisory committee for tiautics, a committee appointed by the president and provided for lu recent legislation to etedy and advance the science of aeronautics In this couittry. Gen. George Scrlven was chosen the committees first chairman. The ascet ing was held In the sar department. Back row, left to right: Naval Constructor II. C. Richardson; Prof. Joke P. Rayford, Northwestern university f Capt. Mark Bristol, chief of the navy department's acronaetkal hemsa. and Col Samuel Reber, U. S. A. signal corps. Front row, left to right: Prof. W. F. Durand, Lelnad Stanford university; Dr, S. W, Stratton, chief of United States bureau of standards; Gen. George P, Scrtrew, chief s4gaal officer, A.; Trof. C. F. Marvin, chief of United States weather bureau, and Prof. M. I. Papin of CohemMa university. CAMELS CARRY WOUNDED SOLDIERS t. TWIN MARINES FOOL THEIR OFFICERS GEN. ALVARO OSREGON r V VMf SSSM USMMBdMS a s eedM v &, Wife Tboogh tke motor car has largely replaced the horse, the camel, which from time immemorial has been used m btwrt of burden In the East, refuses to be ousted inventions. In the desert It Is still by any and Is now being used for carrying wounded in the manner shown. Ikit"knk jtafhr- - iiilMhVWtnJ mm nf new-fangle- d H. E. ST. CYR JEAN AND HIS BRIDE I . Two mailnes hae lately had the entire marine corps stationed at League Island, near Philadelphia, shaking with silent laughter by the trouble they are causing After etght months in the service their company officers and their fellow marines cannot tell them apart They are Leslie and Halite V oodctH'k.-twins, twenty years oldv ami hath from South Carolina, where "They FtnisteiTon the condition That they would never be put Into separate companies Many efforts, have been made by their officers to do this, but they have a written guaranty from the recruiting station that It is their jiivilege to serve their country together. SHELLING GERMANS THE RUSSIANS fc Jean !L E. Ft Cyr of New York and Yonkers and Mrs, St Cyr, to whom n lew days ago Mrs. St. Cyr was Miss Annie M. E!unPe beauty and a sister of Mrs. Anthony Drexel. In 1S79Armstrong, she was ttrma to UTBiam Rhinelander Stewart She divorced him mar-iSwas and -to WHani iiry gdenf Smith, who inherited a vast fortune from his 13 In England. ''Silent Smith died on his honeymoon ci Ongia of an Old Phrase. or by crook," caused a lot when the Inquiry into the f fir at the Cafe Pannen was continued' before Fa Ctummasioner Ritchie, sags the Montreal Star, . J, T. KacLett. rejcesenting fire companies, sas handing the toed register t a witness when Leon Gameaa. repceaecrtcg the cafe pro; Citf cherted t n the ground that- , . x- - v -- yv r i i n -- t' t3 Alvaro Obregon is Carranzas firt commander and is recognized as tie b,esLh?hfniU-aXexIikJrhiiiiiJ- a military genius, be bates, war ami declares he is fighting for a rrvefatioa-arideal for land and labor reform. Most of the men In his mbs ana regularly organized trad Obregon has beea administering soma severe defeat to YUIa : Issoimisfl . w vtevvAd&vAiftvv ... .. . This photograph of a German bdttery shelling a force 6f Russians was taksn not far from Lodz, Russian Poland "' - y. - y OvOlVIKi t ) , , Mwk Ty tnwlde r v'" This is the monument to Gens. Daniel Stewart and James Screven, heroes of the Revolutionary erected in Liberty county, Georgia gained his point," he sad, "as I knew by the national government and un he would, by hook or by crook. This angered Mr. Garneau, who veiled en Soutnern Memorial day. The of wanted to know if that phrase implied monument is 50 feet high ahd Stone mountain granite. he was that a crook, or was using croqked. methods; If so, he would invoke the ruling that only courtesy alCamphor in the Philippines. lowed counsel for companies to be It is reported that Blumea balsami-fer- a which grows wild in abundance present in bearings of this kind, and he would ask that Mr. Hackett be ex in the. Philippines, has been found to eluded: The latter explained ' that be identical with the plant from w hich ngai camphor is obtained In certain parts of Chiue The commercial possibilities of this plant are now being investigated by the Philippine Bur reau of Science and' "Bureau of FbP estry. Scientific American, |