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Show J THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH For Chrisfmo. BRITANNIC, HOSPITAL SHIP, SUNK IN THE AEGEAN lUII 10 LEADERS , m i I? Pretty necklace handsome bracelet, reliable piece of Jewelry; ,0me steriu?lCh knives, forks, spoons, A." ether pieces to make the tall. " Pfttt Our modest prices make buyl . TEUTON FORCES MAY FIND STUB. BORN RESISTANCE BEFORE THEY ENTER BUCHAREST. Reconvenes for Three Congress Months' Session With Calendar Overcrowded With General Legislation of National Interest. JEWELRY AIN ITirri Desperate Roumanians, Aided by Rust. JiAaciTY Apare Defending sian Troops, ,Ger- But to Capitalj WAKTED menandwomlv proaches tmieto Irsm the b T mans Continue to Advance. , crowded with, general legislation, facing railroad reforms and the high cost of living as new Issues, and confronted with unprecedented estimates aggregating $1,654,819,654 to meet expenditures of the government for the cal year 1918. Doth houses adjourned early as ' a mark of respect to the late Senator Clarke of Arkansas and Resident Commissioner Rivera of Rorto Rico, both of whom died since the Septem- ber adjournment Hasty conferences of house leaders on Monday indicated that a "speed up program advocated by Speakei Clark will be adopted with only slight changes. Majority Leader KItchin -j- oined with the speaker In declaring that 11m Jisual-long-Christm- as ' ; . ' Paris vk v Ians, s zal xr ud " a-- - a. n ,- -. 0 ft' M MU 4 KMMMt-- . WlAlta DM 0 - V Ml DRILL The fighting In Dobrudja has become more intense. Bucharest announces a violent attack along the whole front In that region. Berlin declares- that the attack against the Bulgarian left wing in Dobrudja failed and that British tanks used by the attackers,' HOLES THROUGH Seals' Necessity of Obtaining Winter Calls for Tedious ICE Air la and Constant Labor. It is probable that not are being one person a thousand In knows how the sea! of the In Galicia there also has been a re- far North gets air when the Arctic awakening of activity. Petrograd re- ocean Is entirely covered with many cords that an AustrchGerman attempt feet of Ice. to take the offensive north of the The small spotted seal which Is a Is the was hair seal and not a railway repulsed. In Macedonia, in France and on the hardy dweller of the northern waters. AustroItaJian front there has been Under his tough, thick skin he has an no important change In the situation. Inch or more of blubber. When the The artillery activity on the Somme Ice closes up the open water in the front in northern France and in the Arctic, the seal selects a spot and beTrentino and Carso regions of the gins to drill a hole to the surface by Italian theater is reported to be in- pressing his warm nose against the creasing. Both Berlin and Paris Ice. Nobody knows how many hour claim the repulse of attacks northwest It takes him to accomplish his task of Monastir, in Serbia. bnt he manages it ; antf although he U Russians operating near Sultalna-ba- obliged to work most of the time, be(Persia) between November 23 cause the surface of the hole is coaqd 27, made several attacks against ntinually freezing, he keeps It open all the enemy, mostly-a- t night time on winter, and obtains air. the right bank of the Karas u, and Seals have been known to drill in drove them in disorder across the thla manner through. 5Q feet of solid river, inflicting heavy losses. Ice. Whether or not they take turns success Conspicuous has been In the slow drilling is not positively gained by the British in their cam- .known. ' It Is at these seal holes that the paign against the Germans In German East Africa and the remnants of Ma- polar bear seeks food In the winter, jor General Walhes force, having lost and there the Eskimo waits, spear In the bulk of their artillery and machine hand, for his weekly supply of meat guns and suffering probably over 50 per cent of casualties, are making Shoe of the Future. eastwards for Mahenge, "The right kind of a shoe will be s see g thing as we now Close Vote In New Hampshire. Reynolds, R. says Dr. Arthur Concord, N. H. The governor and things, In the American Magazine. In plflW council have issued a formal declaraof the offending pointed toe It will tion of the election of New Hamp- look more the blade of a paddle. shires Democratic candidates for, It will not like be stiff and unyielding. R presidential electors, after an official will be from three to five Inches across canvass of the presidential vote.-T- he ball of the foot Fashion' is a official returns gave President Wilson the such a sboa a plurality of 56, the vote being Wil- whimsical thing, and when it becomes regular, may be coson 43,779, Hughes 43,723.- nsidered beautiful Any fashion In costume that follows the form has a rigbt Burial of Francla Joseph. fashion that distorts th to live. Vienna. In the presence of.Emper-o- r form or Any an oucripples the wearer Is Tb Charles, the young crown 'prince, tlaw without right to existence. Francis Joseph Otto, the kings of Bul- United of States army shoe has some garia, Bavaria and Saxony, tha Ger- the qualifications. Pittsburgh Post . man crown prince and a large number of Teutonic princes and special The Law and the Fact , envoys from neulraT governments, the Your case would have been rironff body of the late Emperor Francis Josaid a lawyer, If Mr. McGuire," er, seph was buried Friday afternoon. you had acted only on the defensive But you struck first If yu lia' Villa Robs Chihuahua Stores. him strike you first you aould have Juarez, Mexico. Villa bandits were Y6. side." reported on Friday to be Ibadlng two had the law on your the had trains with loot from the stores and said McGuire, "Oid have had him have private residences of Chihuahua'City on my soide, but oid out a me stomach, pounding the lolfe and preparing to follow these trains west on the Mexico Northwestern me." - fur-beare- . r, d was operated on for r " w JT' ? vt v V f ' queer-lookin- A y '-- Villa Did Not Kill Americans. tele- El Paso, Texas. Reports graphed by government - agents to Washington that A number of foreign-erhad been killed in Chihuahua City when Villa bandits occupied the town were met with a statement by General Jacinto B. Trevino, commanding Carranza forces, who reoccupied th capital, that only a few Chinese the- UroeVdlaoe-ciipie.were- Troops A, B and C of the District of Columbia National Guard, composed mainly of college men, have railroad. adopted a uniform whieft ranks in Allied Troops at Piraeue. splendor with the blue and gold of London. A detachment of French many foreign legions. They call them-British and Italian troops disembarked selves The lYesidents Own," and " at Piraeus of Xthena at' 3 vMr'eqripmcnrilVes'uif'to s . tLepku- d the aVM city. Don't Want to Leave Utah. Ogden. Railway postoffice clerks - who reside ..took.; the field "Monday in an effort to procure a revocation of the postoffice department order which is transferring them from Ogden to Chicago. Famous Old French Province.' Gascony, the old province of France, la f avorite-- Wtiii ty to- - evolve' treroes of fiction. It Is in the southwestern part, and derives Its name from the aseones, a Spanish tribe, which crossed the Pyrenees about 5S0. It Is that area .of land between the Pyrenees, the ronne and the Atlantic, In 1152, hedEleanor married Henry Plantagepet, It became an .English posse-vdoand remained sh until 1453, Vv. hen Yhe French reconquered It Its inliabimnts were noted for their slow SalonIM ere about; to send tip a toy balloon for the ness, courage, and passJ- poat current preparatory to an airplane fllghL- iug a -in- '-Ogden Minister to the Netherlands Resigns, The Hague. Dr. Henry van Dyke has made it known that be had resigned as American minister to The .Netherlands, llis reasons are puiely personal and because he desres to re cume his literary work. Wal-lachi- Austro-Hungaria- n Costs $4 Cents a Day to Eat New York. Thirty four cents a day is sufficient for the ration or a male 17 jears old and over in New Yofk City, the New York Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor announced Monday. The association recently increased its allowance from Scene at the laying of the cornerstone "for a nevr $400,000 home for 27 cents to 34 cents. the blind in New. York city. Bishop Burch is shown speaking. At the left is Frederick Foulk, president of the Institution. Urged to Rush Adamson Case. Washington. The supreme court, was formally asked Monday to expe-ditTOY BALLOONS USED IN THE WAR hearing of the Missouri, Oklahoma & Gulf railroad case,. chosen to determine constitutionality of the Adamson act passed In September when a nation-wid-c railroad strike was Imminent MUMS' - ; ? appendicitis ten days previous and for a time seemed to rally from the effects of the operation, but later suffered a relapse. Mr. Archbold was a native of Ohio, bora July 6, 1818, He went to the Pennsylvania oil regions in 1864 and spent eleven years In the petroleum centers In that state, ills connection with the Standard Oil company grew out of his activities In Pennsylvania, when with Rockefeller and other capitalists he saw' the eno'rmous possibilities of the industry, lie had been connected with the Standard as since 1878. He was made president of the Standard Oil company of New Jersey in 1914. -- u jchooi- iu 'il Arch-bold- g qty, , John D. Archbold 8uccumbs to At. tack of Appendicitis. , Tarry town, N. Y. John D. Oil president of the Standard company of New Jersey, died at his home here Monday morning. killed-'durin- TooLturolabedandroTmh,! tn. cn or wntMoie?fcab.r the Rouman: Desperately aided by Russian probably defending the southern f STANDARD OIL HEAD DEAD. e her In Ltr'3 bow open for SO day grevdeiom , J'r,lPfd rest, while the Teutonic advance con-''''irnijfc tlnues to press more closely on the Lioness That Was Sent to . : f-Roumanian capital from the north- as Express Package ..?an Wa, Kot P rT wesL y Entirely Welcome. The Cologne Gazette publishes an unconfirmed report .that Russian "There's an express package at r f,. troops have arrived at Bucharest to station for you. Mr. Marshall-the lk4 aid the hard pressed Roumanian voice from the manager oTS forces. American Express oCce, at the l.v If - , , " . t-! 0 .i M1 Progress for the advancing German Erie station at Hartford over i! City a In armies and . ff telephone. Do you want It deliver and south of Bucharest Is re- was the further y,,. t, x' , ' query. ported by Berlin, which says the RouWeH, what Is it? Lawrence ( manians continue to offey resistance. member of the firm of iiarZi White Star liner Ilrltannic, as a hospital ship, which was sunk by a mine in the Aegean sea. The Roumanians apparently are on or shall, & Alexander, hardware Thla steamship was second only to the Vaterland in size a id never was used as a passenger vessel, being completed near the line of the dealers, inter, Argeshu, as Retro-gra-d rogated. The agent to Investi. t agreed Just after the opening of the war. says the Invaders have occupied gate-- but he wouldnot do it 8gan for. and two. towns south of -- Bucharest ms Jobr near that river. Why why-w- hy, theres somethin' Field Marshal von Mackensen, Ber- In there thats CELEBRATING THElTONE HUNDREDTH HIT growlin, something lin records, has thrown an army awful guess Its a lion, the across the Niaslov lowlands, which fairly gasped. would be approaching the Argeshu in Lion T why what the. Say, youre the direction of Bucharest clever this morning? Wherei quite The Russians continue aggressivestuff? ly their offensive against the Austro-Germa-n gitjhat Marshall wmT Finally, lines from the Carpathians vinced thathowever, a lioness was crouched ia to southern Transylvania. Berlin one corner of a nice little cage in the states the Russian attacks, which are express office. declared to have been along a front of 3 Is It happened. The man, 186 miles from Jamlonitza to Kedzi a wild animal show, which of agement Vasarhely, resulted only in small ad- showed at the fall festival here, was in vantages, which are declared not to this a few days previously to the dty be commensurate with the cost in men festival, and met Mr. Marshal Later, and ammunition. Petrograd admits a not knowing whom to the lioa repulse southwest of Vakarka in the ess to, he happened toexpress think of Mabut records the Carpathians, capture rshall Indianapolis News. of a ridge of heights south of Kirli-bab- a Mr. Archbold bydpark MAKERS OF holi day should be dispensed with and an earlier meeting than noon, probably 10 oclock set No active opposition to the early meeting hour has appeared, but there Is some dissension over the proposed abolition of the Christmas A compromise holiday of holidays. one week, beginning the Saturday be -- fore Christmas-,- haw- - been suggested Although food embargo proposals are certain to create much discussion few leaders are inclined to believe that Investigation of the high cost oi living will be left to the executive de t partment It is regarded as doubtful that an; of the president's railway legislation program will reach the floor before Christmas. Representative Adamson, chairman or the Interstate commerce committee, who will pilot the meaa urea, said that he would spend the Christmas holidays at home, regard less of any adjournment agreement Representative Raker will urge an early report on his universal suffrage kneasure, now held in the judiciary committee. The suffragists did not ppear at the capltol to make a dera onstration, as had been expected. Inauguration of three new senators, who appeared with their credentials, Crew of a heavy howitzer on the French ront being treated to a drink at their canteen In celebration of their w?re postponed until Tuesday. The one hundredth hit. new senators Watson of Indiana, Fernald of Maine, and Kirby of Arkansas were given seats in the chamTHE PRESIDENTS OWN NEW YORK'S NEW HOME FOR THE BLIND ber. - perfect diamond, PROGRAM ADVOCATED BY SPEAK-ECHAMP CLARK PROBABLY WILL BE ADOPTED. Washington. Congress reconvened Monday, December 4, for a thres months' session with a calendar over t A op '' WAV, at yuposo of teitlng air Then- - soldiers 1 v the-port- ci25H Pride Before a FalL vanity- Vanity of vanities. AR Is .. who Vaw woman .York rich Prevent her daughters marriage 7pefinliss suitor fallect - ! .rriI,JPrning,without- - iEckf caU8ft-h6dent according to a wireless dispatch not catch the elopers tin received from hoavjv-haadsouJca- F , uzxie Athens. r- : Wanted A Foot" LStronger' Naval Pod icy. -. to London. We are in a position of My nephew, George, aged a unparalleled .gravity- - said Admiral a Sunday evening meal wanted i- - hi Baron Beresford in an address wich. Not being able to say at a meeting to support a Friday said: Mother give roe C rkei stronger naval policy. The crisis of the war bread and a foot (meaning leg) and hide the foot. clT i Dutch Steamer Sunk. London. A Reuter dispatch kLas Palamas,' Canary Islands, the Dutch steamship Kedlri, 3J7S tons, has been sunk. The crew was , tended. The Kediri was sunk by shell Are from a large submarine. Leader. Cause and Effect. Bess Arent yon w orklcg any er at the soda fountain? Tess--N- o: complained ciIxkL long the boss said enstonert I got thir i:ii . ! |