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Show I ; THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH oy - The KITCAm TF t ,- -.y ,?3'N OOD V, I v, f CONCRETE PAVEMENT IS BEST -- ; . ' 'CM- H Affords as Good Foothold for Horses Any Other Hard Surface and Wears Quite Well. , 4 iVft The concrete pavement In one on the : main driveway at the Kansas Suite Agricultural college has proved that this type of pavement Is successful, ji 'fording to L. E. Conrad, professor of civil engineering. This pavement lias been In use for more than three years and shows practically no war. The traffic oyer this road is heavy. It consists of all the coni and machinI uui'JuIltis Ay (Jr ussy, former Hungarian premier, oho organized a coalition party and caused tlie resignaery delivered to the college, a large tion of the cabinet. 2 Cannon in Imfayette park, Washington, near the White .House, plugged to prevent any of the material Is In used the that part -- Portuguese expeditionary force chance of their telng fired. construction of new buildings on the arriving at Brest, France, to help fight tlie 4 Mrs. Waldo llerce enlisting students of Columbia college In the aviation corps she Is organizing at campus, college mall and express, and Port Washington, L. I. . , the many pleasure vehicles that are continually using this road. Two methods were used to surface ly completed and France and Italy and The German and Austrian Socialist ,the rond. On the level portion of the Russia will get their share soon. Most luce propagandists have taken from REVIEW OF roadway the finish was made comparof the money, it Is understood, will be one of 1resldent Wilsons addresses atively amooth, while on the grades a I he expended fn the United States. phrase of "a peace without vicheavy stable brush was drawn over The commissioners and are using it with some eftory that, agreed the green cement, leaving A rough surTHE WEEK next to supplying money, merles fect. The dutna and the delegates repface. It is probable that after a few could give 'the best help by continuing resenting the various classes In the years of service the roadway . which to furnish food and by finding the ves- councils are as firm as ever against has the smooth surface will present a sels for Its transport to Europe, and concluding a separate peace, but they more uniform appearance but at pres- First American Shot in the Great sere pleased with the plana for do not find the masses of uniformed they ent there Is no appreciable difference. War' Destroys a German building a great fleet of wooden ships. people easy to control. Germany Is The teamsters hauling coal to the General Joffre, however, expressed the reported to have started the, expected Allege power plant were strongly of hope that In the near future a large movement to cut off Fetrgrad from the opinion that the road would be of American troops wonld the a ray, a large naval abd military contingent slippery remarked Mr.Conrnd, but be on the fighting line under the Stars expedition having left ou, presum-an- d they say, after using It for three years, nd holding that the .moral ably for Pernau or Reva at such that It affords as good a foothold for FIRED BY LINER MONGOLIA effectStripes, of that would be tremendous. an inopportune time7' great many the horses as any hard surface. AH of the commissioners concurred Russian soldiers are deserting. These The expansion and contraction of Destruction of In the statement that they were here deserters are peasant soldiers who are Shipping by Submathe concrete is taken up by not- - to attempt to dictate to oifr gov- hastening to their homee In rine Now Threatens England fear that Joints that are placed every S5 feet, but to advise and assist, It there will be a distribution of lands ernment, With Food Shortage Great these Joints being surrounded by an to the best of their ability and with of which, in their absence, they will Britain Gets Money From elastic material. Outside of a few their wealth of experience. not get their share. The olcf. agrarian dollars for replacing some of this maUncle Sam. President Wilson, In a conference trouble is coming to a head and despite terial, there baa been no expense what-fo- r Mr. Balfour, voluntarily gave as- the assurances of the authorities that with the repair or upkeep of the By EDWARD W. PICKARD. surances that the United States will It cannot be settled until the constiroadway," Americas first shot lu the war with fight until It achieves victory, and tuent assembly acts, the peasants are Germany was fired on April 19. It thereupon the head of the British mis- In many localities the matter SPRING WORK ON GOOD ROADS scored a direct hit and destroyed a sion declared that the entente allies Into their own hands.taking . German submarine. The shot was would seek no As for the threatened German oftreaty of alliance, no fired crew on the the American signature of the entente pledge not to by gun One or Two Tripe Up and Down With the leaders of the new Rusfensive, liner Mongolia when a attempt- make a separate peace with Germany. sian Drag Will Put Them In Fine Conassert that It will be government ed to attack that vessel in the Irish sea. dition Details of a Drag. a good thing for Russia. even If Germane Resist Desperately. The first shell simtslied the periscope A . should occupy . Fetrograd, for "This is the last and deciding push, and after other shells were sent-the- re LEO MATTHEWS.) (By It will unite the nation In determinafor we soon shall be able to hold out Tn the spring of the year, when the was an explosion and the submarine to tion war to the finish and the no Gerfight reads the diary of a roads begin to dry and the dirt Is did not rise again. Copt. Emery Itlce manlonger officer who was' captured last nullify the effort of the Teuton Sostill somewhat moist, one or two trips of the Mongolia told of the Incident Monday, and that seems to be the cialists. The Russian Baltic fleet and up and down with the road drag will on arrival lu an English port It Is of the German commandex An army sent a wireless message to the bplnlon put them io eicellept cvnaukm. If lattfCJfUiif to note that the gun that chief, were in comjudging by the desperate opposi- allied. fleets saying-the- y had been piped Theotficli farmer Would cure for the road got the to readiness defend Is free Russia. plete tion ho putting ud against the drive which passes his place, dragging It dore Roosevelt by tne fUhners. President Wilson selected allies has of Bethe the In France. northern The destructive work of the suball members of a commission Jpvrr rim; i needed It, we would will that Of at offensive their the part ' marines is causing Increasing anxiety soming occasion to rejoice, iata of Jhe week, the British visit Russia to pay tlds nation's rethe beginning 1ft latest The Britain. Great weekly is there believe I dont , Personally, have made considerable progress, es- spects to the new government, and a steel drag made that will bent the report of the admiralty shows a much pecially along the roads from Arras Elihu Root has consented to be Its 'work of the old King drag. Another larger number of ships sunk than did and Bapaume to Cambral. In the semi- chairman. The other members will be and on Wednespoint In Ita favor Is that It can be any previous report, fighting their heavy howitzers Edward T. Hurley, Daniel Willard and the British food open Lord costs Davenport, day home and .made at practically were of little use, but their field guns Oscar S. Straus. Britthe warned solemnly controller, . nothing. and machine guns were handled with Spain Warns the Kaiser. Because of constant Inquiry for ish public that severe privations wonderful skill and and the On rapidity Tuesday Spalo sent to Germany next plans of this drag and to encourage menaced the nation before the Germans suffered enormously. - Von a note concerning submarine warfare, harvest was reached. This aroused lllndenburg threw his reserves Into with the warning that Spanish pathe London press to gloomy comment, the battle with a prodigality that as- tience was nearly exhausted. The the burden of which was that the his adversaries, and the Teu- Imperial government consented to a tonished blockade was the most serious tons gave ground slowly and made re- parley for the "mitigation of the difffeature of the war now and that If and fierce counter-attackiculties which have arisen In Spain." Great Britain was to be saved from peated were of little avail King Alfonso has tried diligently to however, which, dcfcat.soine-thtng starvation-endpossible. snd left the ground covered" with their preserve neutrality, but It seems as if must be done mighty soon to slain. The German Une, thanks- - to his efforts were doomed to failure. obeounteract-lf- c the astounding numbers of men Von Turkey having severed diplomatic vlously, is the turning out from the lllndenburg has been able to bring up, relations with the Unrted States, the shipyards of a vast and continuous la still unbroken, but it is badly batof the two nations Outline of King Drag. representatives stream of tonnage, but though many tered and Is pushed back fur- started for home. being of the are shortage being built, Its further use I give this detailed ships ther and further toward the frontier. Beporta that came from Europe durskilled labor renders it Impossible to make the sugand of the British in the ing the week told of a revival of the The following drawing construct anywhere near the number air wassuperiority : on Monday In attempts to oust Bethmann-IIollwe- g demonstrated gestions British navy Is most spectacular. manner. Use light wood. The drag will do required. The great The from power because of his support of the the situation. No men met the most efficient work if It Is light powerless to relieve the of the the plans of the Socialist Scbeidemann corps Royal Flying one over there seems able to suggest Germans at an for a peace without . annexatlon and of the air "enough for one man to lift squadrons solution of the problem except to altitude of 15,000 feet und usp squnre tlrnber. ns it will any put them, Indemnities. ' Th e p a rma ns, concareful of the fobdupply and pre- to be 40 of their air- - servatives and liberals all are not stay sharp on the edge like a rout, destroying opposworst. with the loss of but two of ing the chancellor In this. But Ger- timber; A log from TO pare for the planes, elseserious is food The question to 12 Inches In diameter Is best. their own machines. The young Brit- manys foes should not count too much s of an where. It was responsible In large ish pilots then carried out a series of on such demonstrations, A strip of iron any more in Germany and Inch thick, three or four inches wide part for the strikes raids. bombing on daring than the strikes for there, there is inches long bolted to Is the chief cause of demonstrations and thirty-siThe French devoted much of the no reason to believe any of them porSwedish govthe are alarming side of the front tim- that the right-hanweek to destructive artillery fire In tend the overthrow of Prussian In France meatless dinners ernment down In fortbeir-nex- t effective Is ber, very cutting pa Wo-th- e that and holidays began reparation j on with racy except Sundays ' " Is carried that rough spots. being unusually can bring the war to an early con- Wednesday, and already in the United such skillful by llalg and elusion. , States the hotels and clubs are cut- Nivelle, and by Thursday their infanTREES ALONG ALL HIGHWAYS ting down their menus. Mayor Thompson of Chicago sucIn action. was again try ceeded on Thursday In attracting some Flans for larger crops and more On the Italian, Macedonian and Rou- Attention to himself. He issued a Plan for Annual Appropriation Coro-- , farm labor In America were carried fronts little of moment hag printed statement on the food shortmanian mands Recognition Investment nearer to completion during the past taken In Mesopotamia the age In which he attacked place. Would Give Satisfaction. conscription, week. One notable Incident was the British are still advancing, but the ex- argued for a ban on food exports and the of 500 agristudents of departure from Egypt that Is moving np assailed the war The plan for an annual appropriapolicies of the admincultural college of the University ff pedition Palestine has found the re- istration. The pame day he evinced tion for the planting of shade (rocs and Illinois to help raise Canadas wheat through shfubs along the great extent of state crop. . . Tli ey a re Jo be. . well paid and enforced Turkish forces holding a adisincUnatiou ta extend-t- o Marshal tlon extending Joffre and tlie French mission an Inhighways commands recognition. This the Dominion government will give to strongly 'Intrenched 'posl Beershebal PortuGaza toward from vitation to visit Chicago, saying he look 8 to the decoration of regions in each of them a homestead of 160 .acres. to decided a more thought some of the people take a Is gal. having which from. year to year there move"might not a such On thought active part In the conflict tn Europe, be wildly enthusiastic about It." Mayor greater passage of our people for ment as this must win approval, for a sent a large contingent of troops Th cm psou . i.s. catrefnhwbotrt Ihe do the has bumpercfophi"Cai5ada-jwllto France. Innorthern stability of his Teutonic political pleasures of nature. There Is no civilized world as much good as one There has been some stirring actlv- - fences, for Chicago Is decidedly envestment from whose dividends great- In the United States, and the DoIty recently In the neighborhood of thusiastic over the proinised tlsit by er satisfaction can be drawn. Boston minion has been depleted of, labor. ' the Straits of Dover. Two British Post. the ' French commissioners uml wll am Great, Britain Geta Flrt,Loawt a 'flotilia ' of six give them's "spied dnFneloouHv . plans Speedy work Is being done in the Gertnan destroyers and after Turfo'uS for the eVent are being made, tbe Results From' Road Drag. ; v The systematic use of the road way of supplying the Immediate needs combat put the foe to rout. The Ger- mayor being ignored. drag will give better results for the of the allies of" the United States. In man boat? were rammed and torpeThe Wisconsin senate gave a lesson money spent than any other method tbeffirst conferences with the commis- doed and raked by gunfire and at least to disloyal citizens by expelling from of maintaining an earth road, and sioners from England and France the two of them were sunk. The F.ritKh membership Senator Frank Raguse of costs from $10 to $15 per mile per year government was told that the most vessels suffered seventy but were able Milwaukee, a Socialist, for refnsj.l t In Illinois, provided the road has been urgent of these needs were money, to return to port. retract alleged disloyal statement 5 ships and food. It was agreed that properly bnilt. Wednesday morning a German de- trade by him oh the floor of the senate. first of the allotment the Dunkirk $3,(KK),(h)0,(jfi0 stroyer flotilla tnmibarded i . At the hour of it appears loan would go to Great Britain, aikf on but was driven off by the coast bat- certain that the writing $1,750, COO fer Concrete Roads. select He government A bond Issue for $1,750,000 to be Wednesday Secretary of the Treasury teries and the allied patrol boats. One conscription bill will be paed - h used for building approximately 125 McAdoo handed to the British ambas- French torpedo boat was sank. both bouses of congress. Agreement lilies of concrete highways In Sacra- sador a treasury warrant for $200,000,-00Russian Situation Dangerous. were secured In both senate and hoiw mento conn Mr, CaL, passed a few days The course of events In Russia is that assured a vote Arrangements for disposing of I Via ter tli. n i the tmmci.se bond Issue arc ago, tlie vote being four to one pratVkul- - being watched with renewed anxiety. .midnight Saturday I crfl Hny -- Gef-man- s, NEWS PAST J at. , steel-boun- d 1 r -- . at t&e-enem- y - sbb-marl- s, This-somethi- i I 1 7 -' ng,- -- n-- half-roun- d three-eighth- x d "see-saw- I : -- P 1 a,jr '.fi.iisw -- -- jtJK far to peak Poaithre Piroof That Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Relieves DISHES. MORE HONEY a 7 ef-S- F are alave wlio e In the right with tfro or three IxivedL VO v! i ' I it SICK WOMEN y for the fallen end the weak. They are slue who dare not he ,1 t NOTICE TO i v jr ' - : Suffering. Here are a few more ways of using honey in various dihlies: Honey Jumbles. Take two cupfuls of honey, one cupful of butter, four beaten eggs, one cupful of buttermilk, a quart of flour, and a .soda, If it seems too thin, stir in more flour. Eggs, butter and honey should be thoroughly inixfd before adding the flour. Coffee Cake. Cream a cupful of butter; add one and a half cupfuls of sugar, two beaten eggs, a cupful of cold coffee, a half cupful of honey and a teaspoonful of soda, one teaspoonful each of cinnumon and cloves, four cupfuls of flour, with as many raisins and Let stand 20 currants' as desired. minutes before baking. , Cambridge Gingerbread. Melt half a cupful of butter, In a half cupful of boiling wuter; add a oupful of honey, one beaten egg, three teaspoonfuls of baking powder, a half teaspoonful of salt, one teaspoonful of cinnamon, a half teaspoonful of cloves and a teaspoonful of ginger and three cupfuls of flour. Bake 40 minutes in a moderate oven. Cracker Jack. One cupful of honey with a cupful of brown sugar is boiled when until It hardens together dropfed Into water. Remove from the heat and stir In a half teaspoonful of soda. Add puffed rice or popcorn all that can be stirred Into It Horseradish7 and honey mixed together make a 'most effective cough Use one part horseradish remedy.and two parts honey. Soft Honey Cake. Take a cupful of butter, two cupfuls of honey, two eggs, one cupful of sour milk, a teaspoonful and a half of soda, a teaspoonful each of cinnamon and ginger and four cupfuls of flour. Mix and beat well and bake In a sheet. Honey strained and mixed with chopped fruit and whipped cream makes a delicious fruit dessert A few dishes which may be easily served are poached eggs In creamed asparagus, preceded by a fruit cocktail, brown bread sandwiches, radishes, orange and pineapple salad, cheese straws, coffee or hot chocolate. v -- - . I cannot speak tor Bridgeton,N.J. highly of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegeta- ble Compound for inflammation and other weaknesses. I was very irregu.ar and would have terrible pains ao that I could hardly take a step. Sometimes I wonld beso misery-- " ble that I eould nut sweep a room. I doctored part of the time but felt no took I later s change. Lydia E. Vegetable Compound and soon felt a change for the better. I took it until I was In good healthy condition. I recommend the Pick ham remedies to all women aa I have used them with such Mrs. Milford T. Cumgood results. mings, 322 Harmony St, Penas Grove, N. J. Such testimony should be accepted by aQ women as convincing evidence of the excellence of Lydia E. Pinkhams ' Vegetable Compound aa a remedy for the distressing ills of women such as diaplacementaTinflammation, ulceration, backache, painful periods, nervousness and kindred ailments. Pick-ham- is mo more mommi-- v Amy TYPHOID tbnSaiUpsx, has deewoKnled CQMTieBCS h ftlnMBt pWerfibmi efft SsSXsmtwwim.sSAatttyphoMVsndnsrtm. rseduted MOW by yoozjpbysldaa, you sod iMurancs. Titl tksa yamrfanny. It Is Ask ysut ybytldam, drogrtst. or sod for Ksv. yss hat Typbski P tell lay of TyVtisM Taoclos, results (Kaos , sod tango traaTyvlMid Canters. TUB CtTTTTl IABOSATOIY, UKEttY, CAL IMCMU SIMM MU S. S. MtUCUM Om B tiw mo may have noticed that foolish le are always happy. Yj6u 7 Everybody Satisfied With , This Kidney fleiidne For several years we have sold and the most satisfactory remarks about rour medicine. Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Root- , so gratified are onr customers that when one bottle is need they come back for the second; if the remedy did not possess merit in the troubles for which it is recommended it would not enjoy such a splendid reputation among my customers, who speak very favorably regarding it. My mother recommends it very highly sfter obtaining very favorable results from its use, and I am confident that if it is taken according to directions it is bound to accomplish good results. Very truly yonrs, GRIFFIN BROS. DRUG 00. . Sept. 21, 1916. Fulferton, Neb. Good nature will always supply ths Prove What Swamp-RoWiH De Fer You absence of beauty, but beauty cannot Bend tea eents to Dr. Kilmer k Co., supply the absence tf good nature. Binghamton. N. Y., for a sample size botGoldsmith. tle. It will convince anyone. You will tlse reoeive a booklet of valuable inforGOOD DISHES. mation, telling about the kidneys sand blad-deWhen writing, be sure and mention this and paper. Regular fifty-eebean Is being extensively size bottles for sal at all drug Is a most profitable field stores Adv. crop to be used in various ways ; as yet, It has REASON FOR HIS CONDITION not been largely used for human consumption, bat Discloses Earlier Calling Beggar It .Is worth trying, as It Which Made It Impossible for sells at a much cheaper Him Ever to Worts Again. te&rd ot r. nt price than the ordinary table beans. Black Bean Soup Soy ons-doll- There was a beggar who wit at tbe ' gates of the city crying. Alias! Aims! and making piteous moan. And there were many of great riches who saw him dally and merchants laden with silks and spices and fresh eggs and' potatoes, golng,..thclf.way..to.the cily markets to barter, but they gave him little heed and few alma Cometh a day when a fat dame paused to give him her pity, to spend a moment and pay him her regards, but to give him of coins and of pieces - , of gold not any. And she Inquired of him, saying, Lo, thou art in rags and the blight of sloth ls upon thee. Thou takest little pains with thy personal appearance and thou ever lazy be-- ; art lazy as nojuan-wafore. Hast It ever been thus with to sutht thee or how didst thou-omAnd he made answer, I once had a dty political job and Ive never been able to go hack to work since FRoy K. Moulton in Topeka State Journal. beans are of different varieties and colors, . but all contain a valuable amount of protein and are rich la food Soak the beans overnight values. and parboil them. This may take a little longer than the time requlred for ,the navy bean; then put Into a kettle with beef or hock bones and simmer gently for four hours, add salt, a whole onion, and pepper. Boil the beans until soft, then put through a sieve, add a little butter and flour creamed together for a blndlngT and a tablespoonful of Worcestershire sauce, A egg, finely chopped. and one and a half tablespoonfuls of lemoD Juice. Baked Bean With" Boar Creamer Soak three cupfuls of beans - ovor-alght and in the morning parboil with a fourth of a teaspoonful of sod. Drain, place in earthen baking dish with salt, popper and a little olive oil or butter. Turn over the top aVup-fu- l of thick sour cream, cover and A Hazy Impression. or five hours. Uncook slowly-foWhats your Idea of true poetry? cover the last hour and add a half cup"I havent any, replied Mr. Cumrox. ful of sugar or less if desired sweetto mother and the girls, It "According ened. has to be something I dont underWhole Wheat Ginger Bread. Take stand, written by somebody - whose a half cupful each of sugar and molas- name I cant pronounce. ses, a cupful of sour milk, a teaspoonful of shortening, a fourth of a teaspoonful of salt, a tablespoonful of ginger, and two and a half cupfuls of whole-wheflour. Mix well and bake In a moderate oven. Serve, with whipped cream as a desesrt. Kidney Bean Salad. Take a can of kidney beans, cupful of celery diced, a cupful or less of nut meats, A shredded green PpPf r. serve on French dressing. To occupy the guests before the dishes are ready a fruit cocktail or a rap of hot bouillon may be served. Six people aro' plenty to be seryed from a chafing dish ; If there are two In operation more guests may be sup piled. hard-cooke- d a e -- ur I. ..201. at ansvser ; to the one-ha- lf Mustard Butter.' This makes a fine relish to serve with corned beef and cabbage. 5tlx two tubl spoonfuls of butter, softened with a dust of red pepper, a teaspoonful of mustard, the dry variety, and a teaspoonful of the French inutard an half a teaspoon ful of tarragon vinegar. 1 0. "S : Cjt2. Ffoaiifi Question often lies in a change. of table drink J |