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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH FRENCH USE MONSTER AMERICAN RIFLE ade ln Auie,1c . EVIDENCE OF A MIRACULOUS ESCAPE and khil'lKd to Europe for use against the Teuton powers. REAPING HARVEST OF, PEACE CLOSE TO WAR This From It army auto fwiiis proof that the ago of miracle bus not pitted. The car carried three dlspntih bearers across a duugt rous lone of the Soutine fighting front. German bullets pierced It through and through, nipping the tires to pieces. The officers ranched their destination thunks to the wonderful uninjured, courage and coolness of the French chauffeur, who stuck to his driving wheel though severely wounded, " hullet-rhjdle- d GREAT CAMPAIGN TO MAKE BETTER CITIZENS Tv'r ilwriwawirf The French have reaped a heavy harvest on the Somme, both ln men and wheat. In the more peaceful reaping. BELGIAN QUEEN ON INSPECTION TOUR TEACHING This shows them engaged THE HUGHES HOLD r- f - On September 1 the United States bureau of education Ixgsu It nation-wid- e campaign to make better cltlienw. The slogan of the campaign is to be America First." The first and most imiortant stvp is to Induce 3.0U0.000 Immigrants to sttend night schools. The commissioner of education has designated men dealing with every branch of the Immigrant problem to serve on a committee of oue hundred to further the purpose of the campaign. American employees throughout the country are volunteering their service to act as teachers to the foreigners. The photograph shows a large Industrial establishment employing thousands of Immigrants with Its g school assembled. The factory Itself lias undertaken the task of enlightening Its immigrant employees. Th teachers can be seen at the blackboards. Engllah-teachfn- STRIKES AFTER 50 YEARS TWO GREAT MEN OF THE TEUTONS C- i- Gen. Sir Sam Hughes, minister of militia of Canada, teaching to Canadian soldiers the Hughes hold, by which a mans neck may be broken. Has Jeanne D'Arc's Signature. credulous and believing France thinks today that the country is being saved by Jeanne dArc. As Marie Van. Vorst says, Just think of In the This shows the queen of Belgium Inspecting some of the ruined- - districts twentieth century, when the war Is beJost behind the firing line during a recent visit to the front - J - f ing fought ln the sir and under the sea, there remains enough of spiritual faith to believe that the salvation of a country comes through prayer. NEW HEAVY GUNS FOR THE BRITISH In this connection It Is of interest to note that two autograph signature of Jeanne dArc exist ln the archives of the French family of De Malelssye at the chateau of Vlgeao, near Reims. The Marquis de Maleissye is a descendant of the eldest brother of the maid, whose daughter, the Marquise de e, All it Gou-laiu- saved the letters and other Among the striking street car men relics of the maid by burying them, In New( York is Matthew J. Murphy, seventy-twj The Marquis de Maleissye heard these years old, who has been ! particular from the marquise.""" In the employ f the traction company more titan .V) years. o -- Osath. Alligators Fight, Jq, Two Targe alligators, which had made their home In the basin of a fountain In the grounds. surrounding tfie Municipal building at Wheeling. W. Va, for seven years, fought s duel to the death recently, the elder of the two Succumbing to the teeth and tall of tils younger companion. The alligators were brought from Fhotograph shows big guns that have never been fired being sent to the fcoat during the British offensive In the west. They look like steam rollers. Florida seven years ago by W. S. then city treasurer, and were in the fountain. But as the alliput 0ttsbnrgh doctors give (25,000 gators grew the pool became too small GATHERED FACTS worth of service yearly in free hospi- to accommodate them, and they became peevish. Finally they decided to Kcw Zealand has an annual death tals. The timber and other lnds owned have it cut, and fought before a c less than 1 per cent. large This ln the by the United States are a source of crowd of spectator!, who becked their Me-Elro- y, -- is The Flying Lunch. are informed In a e news Item that guoas to a luncheon given by the Harlem hoard of trade flew to the ln place of er Tw enty years ago such an event would lave been chronicled on the first page with the largest heading of which the pa ter8 type Rupply was capable. There Is s reason. Twenty years ago such an Incident was an Impossibility. Now so much more wonderful things have been done la the air, and they have become so ordinary, that s feat which would live been deemed a crazy notion two decades ago has arrived at the stage of We 12-lin- hydro-aeroplane- v s. The kaier and General von ilindetiburg the of tho directing Teuton armies. In their hands lie the future destinies of geniuses the two great empires of Germany and Austria. Germanys need for her strongest iiua has brought Von Ilindetiburg to the front and placed him next ia authority to tb supreme war lord, , ALL AROUND THE WORLD" Retail food prices In the United Ring lota are about 23 per cent higher than a year ago. After three years of work a govern meat committee has recommended a Bolton lake, ljlrg Douglas. Ariz, has been f. -d, pregnated with nothlrg r ous than epsont salts, r has been formed to ' rt t! cine from its watt?5re c 1st . - few wild animal -- r ' |