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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH that is in France than the men lieneath the battle flags. It must be so with ic. It Is not an army that we miot w rm "hype and tram, for" war-- : ii COMMISSION FRENCH AT INDEPENDENCE OVERALLS HALL eot.O if. 1 hoi draw To thi dove end our people m mo compact from Rut tills tan gainst a common fu, 'iot be if cai ii man puisnes a private iurpsv All uitiM. pursue one put Under Command y v 'tv' x it i O' t' e . sX S N 'S Keep Kids Kleen The mm I pnctKt heahkM. pfeytni I to nrc&tedfovcfcikira M(ic to one pm with FottJy slipped ee or of. Miiy wetted haotiht elude benda blue top cucuiedo. Mack , and (eaume blue aod wKae Wo kahfef WfifHl, . . t korr sfnpcs feat --culor metrne I in dai t biue, iJua, tan or dark trd. ail appfoprv with fatl-colpaktra A 11 eonoenb aiade m ytn l chop bark ft - The nation needs all men but It needs ea li in.ui. not in tlie held that will most pleasure him but in the ui den or that will best- - sene the com of ift. it ci rl M " pose. Division it li v mu'-- t I MV. x Tv ,1 i ) Tutrbaeck nth &ow alcerai htffb aeck aadloof doom. moii good. "It is in u,i Mutse a conscription of the unwilling it U rather selection Km -- Major General Pershing. REGULARS FIRST TO FRANCE Executive Seta June ,5 at the Date irotu u nation which lias volunteered m mass. . The day here named is the tune ipou which all shall present them selves for assignment to their tasks. It is essential that the day le np I proached in thoughtful apprehension of its significance and that we accord" loR the honor "und the liieiuiurf'TtMt it deserves, Our industrial need pre-- ' scribes that it be not made a technical holiday, hut the stern sacrifice thuf Is before us urges that it lie earned iu all our liearts as a great day of patriotic devotion and obligation when ibe duty shall lie upon every man. whether lie is himself to he registered or not, to see to If that tlie mime of every mule ierson of the designated ages is written ou these lists of honor. M Ylvlatii, Marshal Joflre and the olln Iiy tlie president : l'hlladelphla. ROBRKT LANSING, Secretary of State. President Wilson directed that an expeditionary force of approximately a division of regular troops, under commund of MaJ. Gen. John J. Pershing, proceed to France at us early u dute as practicable. General Pershing and staff will precede the troops. A division contains approximately 28,000 men. It Is understood thut at least 20,000 will be infantry. The vvar bill was carefully gone over during tlie day by Rrtgadier General Crowder, Judge advocate generul and provost murshul general. It was announced that all existing regiments of the guard will lie called into serviee by August 5, and officials estimate that with from a mouth to six weeks intensive training these troops will he ready to go forward for final prejutration lieldnd tlie fighting lines In Git rope for tlie fighting that is before them. After the army hill had been perfected in both houses of congress und sent to President Wilson for signature tlie senate adopted an amendment to tlie war budget hill to put conscription out of force four months after the end of the war. ipm. of Registration for All Men Between the Agea of 21 and 34 Re Jects Roosevelt Volunteer It Declares Army Would Interfere . With Present Plans. Washington, May 21. Flatly rejecting that Bection of the measure which would permit Colonel- - Roosevelt to organise volunteer divisions, President Wilson signed the conscription hill. The president signed the army bill Just after dinner at 8 p. m. on Frldny, without formality, and set June 5 us the date of registration for ail men beand tween the ages of twenty-on- e thirty-on- e for military service. President Issues Proclamation. President Wilsons proclamation, putting into effect the selective draft provision of the vvar army bill, signed last night, follows in part : A proclamation by the president of ' the United States: Whereas, Congress has enacted and the president has on the 18th day of May, one thousand nine hundred and seventeeen, approved a law which contains the following provisions; Section 5. That all male persons beand tween the ages of twenty-on- e be shall subject thirty, both inclusive, to registration in accordance with regulations to be prescribed by the president; and upon proclamation by the president or other public notice given by him or by his direction, stating the time and place of such registration, it shall be the duty of all persons of the designated ages, except officers and enlisted men of the regqhir. army,-th- e navy and the National Guard and naval militia while in the service of the United 'States, to present themselves for and submit to registration under the provisions of this act, and every such person shall be deemed to hove notice of the requirements of this act upon the publication of said proclamation or other notice as aforesuld given by the president or by his direction; nd any person who shall willfully full or refuse to present himself for registration or to submit thereto as herein provided, shall be guilty 6t a misdemeanor and shall, upon conviction in the district court of the United States having Jurisdiction thereof, be punished by Imprisonment for not more than one year, and shall thereupon be duly registered; provided, that in the tall of the docket precedence shall be given. In courts trying the same, to the trial of criminal proceedings unders this act: Provided further, that shall be subject to registration as herein provided who shall have atbirthday and tained their twenty-firs- t a ho shall not have attained their thiry-- first birthday on or before the day set for registration, and all persons so registered shall be and remain subject to draft into the forces hereby authorized, ' nnless exempted or excused therefrom is in this act provided. ' Registration on June 5. Now. therefore, I Woodrow Wilson, call president of the United States, do sevof the of each upon tlie governor eral states and territories, the hoard of commissioners of the District of Columbia and all officers and agents of the several states and territories. . per-ton- V All Must . "The power against Which we are arrayed has sought to Impose Its will upon the world by force. To tills end it lt.nas increased armament until In the has changed the face of wa sense In which we have been wont to think of armies there are no armies In this struggle. Tberp are entire nations armed. Thus, the men who remain to till the soil and man the are no less a part of the army fnc-t'ju- -s jl i'R'.- i;(- - ' - ti - '( A,;'- - ' - in.!'' ,r V. Eeware at ImOattooe. Lank for tlx 1 wo Hcnaa oa tbe Lab4. Levi Strauu A. Co Sod F rancuco Aotrdtd GRAND mZt al th f P.l L C J i Shrewd Guesser. The Well One The dooUn now says that hi1-- first diagnosis was correct. The Sick ue - ilr.-n- i JScotti Io you tne.in to say ttuit 1 am Ids lust im. l s -- Ml tlent? J most Immediately Important purpose contemplated by this- legislation : The prompt creation and enrly use of an effective army would contribute practically nothing to tlie effective strength of the armies now engaged against Germany. I understand that the section of this act which authorizes the creation of volunteer divisions in addition to the draft was added .with a view to providing an Independent command for Mr. Roosevelt and giving the military authorities an opportunity to Use his fine vigor and entliusiasuj recruiting the forces now at the western front. It would be very agreeable to me to pay Mr. Roosevelt this compliment and the allies the compliment of sending to their aid one of our most distinguished public men, an who has rendered many conspicuous n public services and proved his gallunt-Hrjrl- i ua udicis of the French win eoiiinilssmu . airivlug at independence luill, Ir. every- - the i in w is 1 and during my cxperionee of eight year in handling it bm a kiilnev, liver and bUd der renfedy 1 have never heard a single complaint and know that it haa produced very ixneheml rraulta lit many cusi, according to the report of my customer who praise it highly. Very truly your, ILEIUJLRT S. MAXWELL, , Druggist. (June 8, 1918. Plymouth Maa. Will Do For Yoa Prove What Swamp-Rofwnd tew cent to Dr. Kilmer, A Co., for a aampla aize Ringhaniton, N. Y bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, - tailing about the kidney and bladder. When writing, be eure and mention thia paper. Regular fiftf-cer and size bottle for al at all drug itorca. Adv. -- J ot one-dolla- MEN WERE FAMOUS BROKE" Many Ceiebritlea Who Hava 8wnyed and Ruled Continent Million Felt Pang of Poverty. -- :n. R.-in- d pendent. Present Times. Willis Rump is going to clean up a bunch of money this year. Glllis How so? Willis He is going to tear down building that he that eighteen-storowns. Glllis And erect a bigger one? Willis Oh, no. Plant the site with onions and potatoes. Town Topics. y Womans Rifle Club. "I see Lakewood, N. J., has a womans rifle club. Wlmt do they do rifle thcLr husbands pockets? No, I think the object of the dub Is to Improve woman's aim in life. ts in-- Bwump Root Kilmer thi seller on the market today ht all that claimed, believe it luenlrtv. many striktngways. d Praise Druggists Customers Kidney Medicine four-maste- "VTrjrRTerr-an- tories of Alaska, Hawaii and Porto Rico a day for registration will be named In a later proclamation. Mr FREE S' 1 "herewith: And I do further proclaim and give notice to tall persons subject to registration In the several states and in the District of Columbia with the above law that tlie time and place of such registration shall be between 7 a1, m. and 9 p. ni. on the bth day of June, 1917, at the registration place in the precinct wherein they have tHelr permanent homes. Those who shall .have attained their twenty-firs- t birthday and who shall -- not have attained their thirty-firs- t birthday on Qr before the day herenamed are required to register, excepting only' officers and enlisted 'men of the regular army, the navy, the marine corps and the Rational Gnard. and mrval militia while in the service of the United States, ahtf officers in the officers reserve corps and enlisted rn?n in the enlisted reserve corps oa receipt oi pnea, ftX each, atMlactaoa fuarantead ocByMiT fftmdrd. ( L the counties and municipalities therein to oerform .certain duties in the execution of the foregoing law, which duties' will he communicated to fhem directly in regulations of even date thepistrlct ofCoumbiaandof rr 85c the suit ymxr dealer canootnptly fmm w dl tend them, charvai propaad Is an experience broke of 'the greatest some which through to puss. bad liien have In history t Men w bo have swuyed millions, ruled continents, commanded mighty armies have not always been blesosd with money. Hard cash wrns the one thing which lu the curly duys Napoleon could not lay hand on, and the sume may be Is said of Murshul Soult, who, long beGoners scene tit the shipyards of the Clooney Construction and Towing cnmpmi.v nl Westlake, Lit. This yard duke of Dalmatia wan sebooneis, with currying rapaci- fore he become the largest In the country to bulhl exclusively wooden vessels. Three a penny, saya London AnThey will be milled, to the Americnu merchant without ties of 1,000 to 2.000 tons, are shown la tlie process swers. Nor was his great comrade-in-arms- , marine in a few weeks. the heroic Ney, any better, oflf when Id his youth he donned the uniform of a private Roldler. MAY WED MRS. VANDERBILT FRENCH JACKIES IN WALL STREET We do notf know for certain whether Columbus ever carried his coat to the pawnshop, but the miseries of a dungeon were certainly not the only ones which tried his heart, his pocket often being empty.? Owing to poverty, Dickens knew hardships ns a boy. and Dumas, the author of Monte Cristo, died a de- Presidents Statement. The president issued the. following statement at the White House : I shall not avail myself, at any rate, at the present stage of the wur, of the .authorization conferred by the act to organize volunteer divisions. To do so would serlmisly interfere with the carrying out of the chief and Politically, too, It would no doubt have a very fine effect and make a profound impression. Rut this is not the time or the occasion for compll-menor for axiy actimi noLcalculated to contribute to the immediate success of the war. Seeks Advice From Both Gidea: The business now- in hand Is of scientific and practical and precision. definiteness I shall act with regard to it at Of , U particular u der expert and profession advice. from both sides of the water. Says He Is Responsible. He nanied many of those whom he desired to have designated for the service and they were men who cannot too small possibly be spared from the force of officers at our command for the much more pressing and necessary duties of training regular troops toBel-be In France and put into the field can be got ready. as fast they as gium to France will sent The first troops force of the fronuthepresent be taken w lll reguiarrmy..nd, soldiersunder the only. command of trained successthe for The responsibility In this great ful conduct of our part war rests uion me. I could not esenped mnch Jnter-esteit if I would. i RtD too in the cause we are. fighting forIn anything hut suclQ be interested cess. lmThe Issues involved are too considerainto mense for me to take the tion anything whatever except immediate most effective, best, most means of military action. What these of mean are I know from the mouthsconIs It war as seen men who have to ducted. who have no illusions andmata is matter whom the whole grim center my ter of business. I Shall and let matters those attention upon deepI should-bwait else everything otherwise. do I should ly to blame or of whatever the argument of pohey of advantage." personal gratification GOOD LIVING , ".t- - 3l2 .4 ' is excellently attained by adding to the daily menu a ration or r 1 j4' 1 Group of French jaekies on shore leave visiting the stutue of George Washington at the subtreasury In Wail street. ' - Grape-Nut- s -- 4 kruL their... eggs, .iidible. frpgs.-Jshesome insects and insect products such as honey of half a dozen wild bee sjiecles, more than 30 vegetables, salad plantstaud herbs, the same num-berflowers and fruits,. seven species resources Jn.Lng!kmr .wild Jond." The women have started a campaign of seaweeds und nearly 50 esculent after the fashion of an electioneering fungi.' taurJa ,Hje,XWled,L.Stn4esi.Tbey n re Amo jrgns. making speeches in theaters, public hails and from soap boxes on street Amliergris is a gray, waxlike, substance believed to be the product of comers.- The possibilities of wild food are1 some disease in the sperm whule. It declared by one expert to be so great is sometimes found floating - on the that country people and tlie inhab- surface of tropical seas and is also discovered in the intestines of the itants of small towns can supply of their needs for ut least three sperm whale when captured Modern quarters of the year from the fields, scientists have found it lmpjsslble to woods and Streams of their immediate duplicifte the pungent and penetrating vicinity. Tills expert declares that odor of ambergris.. Fifty dollars ah there are more than 2 GO kinds of food ounce Is a price that bus often been inthe British isles which nature pro- paid for this comparatively r--e prodduces unassisted." They include birds uct of commerce .Wild Food 4a Fngiand. Woman food experts have stnrted a country-wid- e campaign to teach British housewives what food economy means, and how to use the neglect d . XU! VftT T i rrf:. i -- - ' ' T jfy & wi 1 I Ir $ ' y4. tfjxx -. German jesters put up In (be French villages occupied by tlie kaisers forces are naturally distasteful to the inhabitants. This photograph shows how they treated the placards reproducing t speech by Von Rathmann-Uollweg. Feeding Coat of Pullets - a The cost of feeding an average is one slightly year during pullet c Core than $L Leg-ior- I two-tliir- s, S .. Goodness gy Ease of ,.r, Ener- of gestion Di- Excel-f- at Flavor are all found in this sk Lpsasi truly remarkable wheat and barley food. s |