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Show the weekly reflex, kaysville. tttah OPMII OF i ! Official Instructions Concerning the Raising of Military Forces i . POLLING PUCES TO BE USED i Should have a complete equipment of table silver, the kind that will iast for generations.. Some day mother" will divide it among her ch idren, Weva sold. this kind ffr more than 60 years. modest prices mak buying easy. ) V - rV, BOYD PARK o Determined On. . The June Bride procUmatioa for Instructions at to a convenient method of registration. The wardens of jails, penitentiaries, and reformatories should apply to the county or city clerk for Instruction oa the sixth day. Fire days after the dale of the pres--. Ident'a proclamation complete rrguia tions will be in the hands of all sheriffs and of tiie officials of cities of over 30,000 imputation. The president Is authorized-tcall upon all public officers to assist In the execution of the law. The plan la, however, to rely on the people for the projer execution of the law.' It Is expected that patriotic citizens will offer their services free as registrars. Such services will be gratefully acknowP Volunteers for this service edged. should communicate immediately with the proper official. Persons Within the Ags Limits Prescribed by the Law Muat Present Themaelvea There Go'ver. nora of States at Head of AU BANKS ASKED TO FOUMOtB tM ,- A jf A -- s . j W S' Afr out-lin- e " J - ' . - - f - i 1 ' J ' - 1 t - , t , , 4 t", ! ,? , - . Probability That One Committee Will Purchase All Supplies Needed by U the Allied Countries. Washington. Creation of a central purchasing committee In Washington for all supplies bought In the United Slates for the allied governments was forecast here by Sir Uardman Lever, financial expert of the British war mission. The committee will supplant J. P. Morgan & Co. Discussing the world financial situation, the British expert expressed the opinion that Germany will be practically bankrupt In the credit markets after the war. Our enemies," he said, "for all their boasted efficiency, have never had the courage to face their financial problems, with the result that when the war Is over they will be hard put to It." The Teutonic governments having pyramided one internal loan upon another, he explained, thelj Interest charges wopXi great that he believed they Would either have to repudiate large part of their debt or face inability to buy the enormous quantities of material they would need for - " . v W 'is X NA.-- y ' . qWJu.s. -.- t 7- - ' " V -e .vw. X b v. . e. V.X- s- - The American oil tank steamer Vacuum which. was sunk by a German submarine while on her way to the United States. Part of the crew, a naul lieutenant and four gmners y ere .lost HERO OF AN AIR BATTLE FOR THE REJECTED VOLUNTEER UNITED STATES NAVY RECRUITING STATION S4 CAST ZSM STKXT MNNKaT. , Clerks of Cities of Over 30,000 reconstruction. People. The allies, he added, had paid theli ' On the fifth day after the president In the war "by the straightforway his lias issued proclamation, clerks of counties and cities of over 30,000 must ward and natural means, by pouring ' secure a supply of blanks and copies out tbelr gold, by selling enormous raisof, the registration regulation from masses of American securities, by he a As loans." result, predicted ing Absenor sheriff from the mayor. the tees and the sick will apply to such that the end of the war would find the clerks to have their registration cards allies in good shape financially, despite filled out In no case shall such per- their enormous permanent debts. sons be given registration certificates. Agree on Paying Men In Training. They are to be Instructed by the clerk that the burden Is on them to see to It Washington. Conferees on the army that the cards reach the registrars of bill agreed on a provision to pay $100 their home precincts by registration a mouth to men In' training camps seeking to qualify aa members of the day. .Absentees and.the Sick. officers, reserve cqrp Persons absent from their home Although the full allotted quota of counties may be registered by math If 40,000 men probably will be enrolled la so absent, a man should go to the clerk the officers training camps when they of the connty where he may be staying, open May 15, there still Is "plenty of "right" qualities, aaj aTtcnhe dale" of the iooffi"Tonrftetr of" theannounced. presidents proclamation. If he Is In a Ibe war department In a statement saying that each of city of over 30.000 population, the city Is clerk the official to whom to. apply. the sixteen camps seemed assured of t T , - be IdldTuSW to" beg-- its fiiir Allotment" of 2,500" appiiaraor later,-- but he must mail fat card tn for commissions,' the department-ap-peale- d time to reach his precinct by registra- for further recruits among men tlon day. of proved ability.- "Persons too sick to rresent themselves for registration must send a Chicago to Furnish Chasers. competent peoon to the county or city Chicago. This city is now mobildqrk on the sixth day after the izing It naval resources. Acting under oMhe proclamation. The clerk orders from the navy department will give in.structions for registration. Capt W. A Moffett commandant of College, Universities, Homes pnd Oth-e- r the Great Lakes naval training station, Institutions. began rounding mp hundmls of small Officials of educational, charitable power boats preparatory to equipping nd other institutions should appy for them as submarine cbnnc Captain Instructions to the county or city clerk Moffett expect to nih them to the u the Bixih day after the date of the seaboard as rapidly at JMpSV'J fcbcentecT - it tiw sisks Savy in X aa aorry that ths rigid phxaleal reqwirs-fcen- ts your country in tho lapossibls for yoa to aenra of war. Thoro is good rsason for such rigid so you should not worry about not passing. word e ef caution. - Xt would be highly dishonorable for you permit aarne else to wear this button. Jt would give hla a chance to pretend to do what you hava actually dona. If you do. not care tp .fsrit, iJ tresrwr it , put-- i t-i- a an-env- s lope and sail it to any Savy Recruiting Officer. But the ' thing to do le to wear it and be proud of it. And If any right one ever questions your patriotism, show hla this letter. Xt hows that you have honestly tried to do your Auty by your At ;4 7' counter v "TTr 4 2;U. - O.g.Kavy, Wlt Recruiting Officer. ti? Itoynl 1l gg'wraiaana corps Is the hero of the British party. In Washington. lu urdt-- that those who volunteer for enlistment and are rejected tnay not be he fought ten German plant's, bringing subjected to the charge of being slackers.4 the recruiting sen ice is giving down seven of theinmnl driving the them letters and buttons like those illustrated. t rest away. His achievement was witnessed by his comrades, ln reportwl the AHTurrcnce. He receiu-- the Vic- j ' The O fference. J Empty Vessels, Etc. toria erox-- two months nglit still Some men make a lot of noise during i A mna will l3 ut ic UtiP' from a wound in the kne ; n!tt rent n in the Inlief that they w rich th- - missing In the encouuter. J vi ,11 s,"; iv ,i, i jure pv.usatr rp sound argrrnent. Single-han.lv- d d i From leakage, of petrol spray the, pilot may become dizzy," and the exhaust gases from the engine carboa monoxide and dioxide may drowsiness and malaise, aays a writer in the Lancet discussing diseases familiar to airmen. The rare-- , Bed air at great elevations may in- dnee the symptoms well . known in balloonists, and Wells refers to a case .of frostbite In an airman wbo had. been exposed to 84 degrees of frost at an elevation of 15,000 feet Psychasthenic symptoms namely, loss of and the resulting mental worry (aerosthenla) are not uncommon, and prove that the victim has mistaken his sphere of activity. Flying is undoubtedly the job of & young man under thirty years of age. and not every young man is temperamentally or physically fitted to carry It through. Perfect eyesight Is neces; sary to Insure safe landing, correction with glasses being not without its dangers; perfect hearing is essential to detect the first Indications of engine defect, , and free movement of the Joints of the lower limbs to control the steering gear. Fits and tendency to faint absolutely deter the aspirant from the air service. In one remarkable Instance at Haslar aq airman who fainted, with the result that the airplane dived nose downward 1,200 feet Into a plowed field, escaped with such minor injuries that he was at first extremely loath to give up this branch of the service. cause-headach- Appreciation of Authors. That Americans are not without appreciation of their great authors after the great authors are dead was demonstrated at a sale in New York city, where a collection of 33 holograph letters of Nathaniel Hawthorne, with engraved portraits, brought $2,000 from W. H. James. In the collection were letters to Hawthorne and his family from Emerson, Whittier, Bret Harte, Browning, Eugene Field and Irving. Two thousand dollars Is a good, rounds price to pay for a few old letters, even If they were wrrltten by or to an antbor of the repute of Hawthorne. It Is easy to imagine what Hawthorne would have thought on the subject If he could have foreseen this transaction when he was writing Juvenile classics like the "Tanglewood Tales and "Grandfathers Chair for S. G. Goodrich, and receiving in remuneration sometimes no more than $50 Bacon as Balt. "We find baiting our mouse trap with bacon is a great advantage over using cheese," advises a woman known Not only as a good housekeeper. does the cheese become dry in a few days, bat after a mouse has once been caught with a piece of It yon can seldom use It a second time, for It teems to retain the mouse scent and scare the rest of them away. "Bacon, on the other band, remains savory and enticing to the end- .- Never has our mouse trap been so popular. Since we first baited ours with bacon, about two months ago, we have-nchanged It once, and I am sure la have that time more than twenty mice " been caught In the trap." Troubles Galore. "She married a diamond ' rough, you say?" - Iti-vag- ot In the" ; Oh, yes," and shes having a pretty hard time with him, according to her fashionable friends." ' "Any particulars?" -- "Well, for one- thing,-hisnt yet pdk Ished to such an extent that he won't create a disturbance when he comes home and finds her Smoking perfumed cigarettes." wjWuv's' e ssW A ; Rees of rf' poo.ooo. If, as a result of wearing this button, aad showing this letter, you influence tone other aaa to cone forward, you nay, la that way, help your country, possibly as nuch aa if you had actually done .your hit?- Eavy justto a ne carried 846,000,000 persons In and 1,898,000,000 In 1916. The (number of persons carried on the railroads last year was 1,053- ,jstearri it, Sow, Eve-yo- (1900 hare the right to call you a "Slacker. Therefore, with this letter is a button for your eoat. Vetr It. It Io aa honor to have the right to. in-th- Not of PrgperAge Is f'hy. ically Fitted fo Work Airmen Face Many Perils. Jllnes I fool that sine you havo boon patriotic enough to volunteer, to that no ono will you ohould havo oonething to show for WITT Is-sui- m New York Traffic Immense. Statistics compiled by the . public service commission show that the Increase in New York city traffic in the last 16 years equals the combined traf--j ific of all steam railroads In the United, (States In one year. The citys transit, Pear Sir: MaJ. L. t.' a volume. r " s, -- -- CTY flying job qf young -- lation. If, for instance, all men between nineteen and twenty-fiv- e years of age, Inclusive, are to be registered, the reg istrar would have to enroll about 7 per cent of the precinct population. It is desirable to accept the services of 'competent volunteer, registrars to serve without compensation. All reg istrars must be sworn. The voting place In each precinct must be prepared for registration. Full print d Instructions covering every de- tall of registration will be in the hands of "sheriffs and mayor on the fifth day after the presidents proclamation. Cities of Over 30,000 Population. mayor of city containing more than 80,000 Inhabitants, or the officials designated by the governor therein, shall, with approval of the governor, appoint for each ward or convenient minor subdivision containing about 80,- 000 people one registration board, and shall designate one officer of each board to perform duties similar to those Imposed on the sheriff, as here- tofore outlined. If the mayor desire;. h; cay ippolnt A central board to co-ordinate th worlc of minor boards. Duties of County Clerks, and of U - J, I. ' Secretary Authorizes Financial Insth Washington. With the object of tutions to Receive Subscriptions fo the Bond Offerings. Atlmulating publicity to the work of falsing the military forces called for 1. Naval recruits at the training stauon tit Newport, K. L fined up for inspection. 2. Perlscoie rifle now being tinder the army draft law the war deWashington. Secretary McAdoo tele used with great success by the French. 3. Mile. Jeanne Tardy, the new attache of the French undersecretary ol partment has issued the following in- graphed the entire list of 27,813 national and state hanks and trust companies finance, the first woman to be so employed In France. structions, which will govern the work : In the United States, authorizing them fo receive subscriptions for the $2,000, OOCfaOOO bond PAYING TRIBUTE TO WASHINGTONS MEMORY offering, enlisting their There was a time In the coun-try- a coperutlon, and requesting them io , www WP'vw'jOV.fc.. telegraph a rough estimate of the history when military , -r V amount bonds of w'ould , each for take backed enumerators, by bayov i nets, went out among the people lfxelf and It patrons. You can render an Invaluable serv to take a compulsory service y I Ice to your country," Mr. McAdoo told census. Today, under the prin:5 the hanks, by receiving subscriptions ciple of universal liability to and with the federal rev of the the execution service, : ,A i i -serve bank In your district." i law la put into tho hands of the Loan Subscriptions Pour In. people. To all clearing house associations In the country Mr McAdoo sent a teleThe approval of the new national gram In which he said; The amount of the Initial loan has Army bill and the president! proclamation thereunder have been coincident. been determined by the needs of the government and not arbitrarily. The All persons within the Age limits prescribed are required to present them- enthusiastic and patriotic selves for registration at the customary of the banks and bankers of the counvoting places In the voting precincts try will guarantee the success of the . In which they have their permanent undertaking." The of first announcement result the homes, on a day which the president of the loan has been a deluge of subwill announce. The governor of each state, Is the scription, aggregating niapy millions. chief of registration therein. The ma- Moat of these came In by wire to the chinery of registration in each connty treasury." Virtually every large city la In charge of the sheriff, the county and every state in the Union was repclerk, and the county physician, act-- J resented. Lend $100,000,000 to Italy. Ing ex officio, unless a different board continued today with Negotiations shall be announced by the govemos. In cities containing populations of more representatives .of the nations to At PHOTO Fo1 than 80,000, the registration will be which the United States Is extending Conirttc oti Tuduc under the control of the mayor and se- credit. Count di Cellere, the Italian 'es ..w ' lected boards of registration. In order ambassador, received the full amount w.m(Awvwmv. of first made loan $100,000,000 the, by that the dlslgnated county and city The British and French vvar comiutsloners, together with cabinet members and army and navy officers, visited the officials, and the people generally, can this government to Italy. tomb of VI asbington at ML ernon and paid tribute to th memory of the first to second the offering Subscriptions The illustration shows the president. feet a clear understanding of the cenof treasury certificates were received tomb decorated and surrounded by the crowd, and, at the left. Marshal Joffre within the gate saluting Washingtons sus methods the following brief during the day by the federal reserve bier. Is given: 1 The sheriffs, or other designated offl- - banks. Indications are that the secrewill caU for the proceeds within cIb1j Immediately upon receiving no tary ft week, possibly a few days, 'AMERICAN VESSEL SUNK BY GERMAN SUBMARINE vice from ftifi governor, Bhall appoint The $100,000,000 loan to France will each for registrars voting precinct be turned over to Ambassador Jusser-nnd- , f Apportionment of Registrars. In whole or part, within a day or The proportion of registrars shall be so. 5 one for each J70 persons to be regia-tered. Each age to be registered will MAY CENTER IN WASHINGTON comprise about 1 per cent of the popu- B LRY SALT MEN AND women w tt time to lesrn the bsrter Baiters tn ereatdeinand. 6p?rs, rats Dow open for 30 days. Only short time rrg .'r-- q. Tools furnished sod commission paid arbilr tot- - tsU or write MoJer Baber feibool, 8t.. 8aH Lake City. Pt ah. Tt Registration Work. MAN fTSEET WANTED wJv' . MAKERS OF JEWj i -- - - Fresh Start. Send me some money to get me out cf this trouble," wrote the wayward youth, and I promise to begin all ov ft gain." 4 "Yes," muttered his father, crumpling up the letter In his horny st "thats precisely what you would do If I sent it" Sams Attraction. Miss Jackson Dey say dat Sue Beasley is aftah Sam Coopahs heart Miss Brown Yaas; she dsn heard " . |