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Show a k ii THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH PUT CURB The Latest Cut in Clothes OLD V fOOO ADMINISTRATION TO CUT OFF SUPPLIES WHEN PRICES ARE EXCESSIVE. v ' Nct A rreJicinal preparation like Dr. Sw snip Root, that bn real curative value almost sella itself. Like an endlesa chain svstein the remedy u recommended by those sho hare been benefited to those who are in need of it. Dr, Kilmer' Swamp-Boo- t is a ph via ewin' proi upturn. been tested for vevr and hv brought revdf to count-le- s r.un!er' who have suffered The siiooe of lr. Kilmers Swamp Boot is due to th fact that it fulfill almost tv erv wi-- h in overeom.ng kidnev. iner and blidUr corretta.unn.n) trouble and neu'ralYe the uric at id which cauae KD-Bv- er ...) I iX pOu nAyfTi Government Ut 1 ( Washington. Profiteering by retail dealers In foodstuffs will be made In the future, the food admin-- ' istration announced Monday night, under a plan to cut off supplies to tlnW not satisfied with reasonable margins. Manufacturers, wholesalers and other handlers of foods, whose business will. go snder license, will not be permitted to sell to distributors, who. seek undue profits. "This Is one of the most sweeping safeguards," the announcement said, "against high prices which will be Incorporated In the licensing system, for which "complete rules ahd regulations will be made" known within a few days. This plan, food administration officials believe, will give the government entire control of retail prices. Wholesalers and others who continue to sell to retailers after they are forbidden .to do so by the food administration will be denied the right to self goods under license. Federal foodf administrators in all the states will be directed to keep a watch for violators and send to the food administration the names of retailers asking excessive prices. Special regulations to prevent speculation In canned goods will be put into operation November 1. All canners will be placed under license and forbidden to make future sales of canned corn, peas, tomatoes, salmon and sardines before February 1, and to sell only at a reasonable margin of profit. AMERICAN (Anti r rrhJf' 0 cv l X) rht umatihin. D not suffer it X1 -- MARCH INTO BATTLE WHISTLING AND SEND SIZZLING . SHELLS AT HUNS. Members of First.Contingent to Reach Scene of War Now in the TrerrcKes, Alongside the French, and Are Giv-in- g Good Account of Themselves. w Bears -- tho Aj Signature of Di cstian Thcrcbj lYomotimi i' Qtccrfulncss and RcstCootai n neither Opium, Morphine ' f Mineral. Not Nahcotk Paris. American troops arc in the first line trenches on the Front It front. The artillery tired the first shot of the w'ar at 0 ociotk on the morning of a recent day at a German working party. There has been intermittent artillery fighting since. ' A helineted infantry mart bed in without the knowiedLe of the enemy, on the same night through rain ami mud. The French soldiers in the trenches welcomed thuu enthusiastically. The nearest enemj tremh is sere nl hundred yards awaj. The sector is ow of the quietest on the front. It has. not been taken over, being under the control of troops undtr the direction of the French. The Americans have shelled German positions and troops, the euerny sending shell for shell. The first shell cose will be seut to President Wilson. The close is now' in the possession of General Sibert. The shot was fired by a red haired gunner as his comrades la the ranks and the assembled officers cheered. Later a luncheon in the field was atteuded'by the American and French artillerists in celebration of the first American contact with the enemy. The gun used in firing the first shot was one of the famous French 73s. On the second day the French shelled a German battery position which was located by sound, and the enemy replied vigorously, projectiles falling close to the Americans, who Joined in the artillery duels. All the troops will he relieved after a certain period by others. Thus the American expeditionary forces are getting the benefit of actual war conditions. FURTHER LOANS. Senator Says Third and Fourth Loan May Bo Needed Next Springl Salt Lake City. In an address here Senator King of Utah said that it was with deepest pride that he heard In reports of. the wanner In which Utah had responded to the second Liberty loan. He added that there may be a third Utah next spring and a fourth loan; for he said that In order to bring the war to a close with safety for the future it may have to stretch along for years. loan New Honor Given Bernstorff. IDAHO SOLDIERS IN FIRE. Amsterdam. Count von BernJorff, the former German ambassador to the Forced to Flee From Burning, Pullman, United States has been made a Wirk-llchLosing Personal Effects. gehelmrat" by the German thbone, N. Y. A mysterious fire peror with the title of excellency. The two cars of a Pullman train count is now ambassador at Constanti- destroyed on the Erie railroad early Sunday nople. morning. Soldiers f the Second Idaho inPAUL BOLO PASHA fantry, who were on the train, were unable to account for the origin of the er ence of some'thlldren, when this story was fittingly related by Iiepresenta-ttvFrank L. Grene of Vermont. Recently il small party nametl Bessie had a birthday, and a little girl friend of her own age was Invited to come eround and help her celebrate the glnd occasion. Both were given cake and things, and afterward they happily pranced off to the upper pnrt TELLS NEW YORK WOMEN HE of the house. HOPES THEIR CAMPAIGN Two hours later the mother of BesMEETS WITH SUCCESS. sie went to look for the vhildren and found her sweet child sitting alone In Declares That Woman Suffrage la One a great nrmchulr nibbling on a remnant of the dainty repast. of the Fundamental Question! of "Why, Bessie," .exclaimed the surDemocracy Whose Settlement It Demanded by Issues of War. prised mother, glancing around the room, where yonr little friend?" "We were play'ng hide and seek in Washington. President Wilson on the attic," calmly answered Bessie, ns Octolier 25 gave full Indorsement to to nibble her cake, "and continued she vvouuru suffrage as an Immediate issue I gave up looking for her quite a long In every state. time ago." Addressing a delegation of one hundred leaders of the New York State BOSCHEES GERMAN SYRUP Woman Suffrage party, who called at the hite House to ohtuln an expression in support of the campaign in will quiet your cough, soothe the Inthat state, the president, in emphatic flammation of a sore throat and lungs, terms, declared that woman suffrage stop Irritation In the bronchial tubes, is one of the fundamental questions of Inspiring n good nights rest, free from democracy, whose proper settlement Is coughing and with easy expectorntion demanded by the Issues of the war. in the morning. Made and sold In He praised the spirit, cupaclty aud America for fifty-twyears. A wonvision of American women in the war. derful prescription, assisting Nature In I believe," he said, "that Just be- building up yonr general health and cause we are quickened by the ques- throwing off the disease. Especially tions of this war we ought to be useful In lung trouble, asthma, croup, quickened to give this question of bronchitis, etc. For sale In nil civilwoman suffrage our immediate consid- ised countries. Adv, eration. Has Job He Can't Quit. Speaking as one of the spokesmen Of a great party, lie pledged bis Jim Garry believes that If you dont hearty support, and added: like a Job, quit the Job. Jim enlisted "I want to si icak for myself and say In the Sixth regiment nud soldiered that it seems to me thut this is the for 17 dujs, when he got leave to go time for the states of this union to home. A few dnjs later the Sixth got take this action. back Jim's uniform, and the whole Explaining his leaning toward suf- outfit. A note accompanied It. It frage aB a state, rather than a na- read: , tional, LstAie, he said: It over and decided I Ive thought ' "I perhaps may be touched a little don't want to be a soldier So I quit too much by the traditions of our now-- . My outfit Is on the way." politics traditions which lay such But the soldier's Job is one Job you questions almost entirety upon the can't quit when you want to. So Jim states, but I want td see communities Is backjn the racks, trying to like It. deelare themselves quickened at this Toledo News-Bee- . J time and show the consequences of the quickening." Bound to Get There. The address was delivered In the In spite of the fine the east mom of the White House, in editor has had at home meaning m to remarks by Mrs. Norman de Ids particular household the army U. Whitehouse. people turned him down three times," says Uie Adams Enterprise, but he Blesses Man Who Fired First Shot lost hope; hes going to get hr hasnt Los Angeles. God bless that war somehow! Thoj shouldnt that Irishman who sent that first discriminate against a map who I shell screeching into the German from tvorry." merefy lines, shouted Billy Sunday, the evan- The Atlanta Coaatitutlon. gelist, In his closing sermon of an That eight weeks campaign here. With Reservations. was our first answer to the kaiser and Do you care for Jam?" that Ilindenburg and his On the supper table, hut not In the and of assassins gang trolley , cars." pZ&s' i1 A helpful Remedy for Consti nation And DiMrhoc and Foxrlshness and T nss OF SLEEP Sljnawvat ffrcSimilc Xh For Over Thirty Years CnoAtm Compel NirtvT 1 j'J 1 , war-trainin- gray-heade- bull-necke- d ." BEN TURNER Utah Man Who Killed Former Friend f Acquitted. Salt Lake City. Arthur L. Willard, tried on a charge of murdering Cedi Holmes at Bingham, Jnne 13, was r found not guilty by a jury on Satur-dayfiethe Ufl was Justification by fense under the defilement statute. Mrs. The trial began October. 15. triin the third e principal th Willard, of death the In angle which resulted testito not permitted Holmes, was the fy,' and was ahsent, from rendered. was Paul Bolo verdict, j the held when room Pasha, who la being n pri by the French authorities as a German spy, iovestlga-fion- a Escaped German Surrenders. was cf the activities of Bolo Pasha Denver. Declaring that he In this an escaped and hungry, without a job, country have revealed the giving j Ben Turner la the most "eccentrica f a German corruption "! und ihterheff German sailor, a,moet incredible proportion which his name as Kndolph Banker! walked we!j th mo,t noted labor figure in Nunduy here station Britain. Great and the y Employed by Von Berntorff v? into police maawociates. ' ' . a 7 m9 It ? rs . .... x p 55J0U BeTh miners were InTwo Faftr gSTa ughttredr Miami, Qkla. TOgon Hens' cent of London. Hostile endeav-ore- d men 50 and a woman Ore.-F- uliy two per airplanes stantly killed, Eugene. have to carry out a raid Monday on of and anOregon state injured the were fatally probably hens of ihe southeast counties of England, hut the bust ix other the la an oman injured slightly during slaughtered been none of them was able to pass the months. E. J. McChmahapresident explosion at the powder house of the assouter defenses, Producers company's mine at Cardin. according to an official of the Oregon Poultry Breeders Mated C(trnnunieati'n. Saturday. ciation, Deserter Kills Village Marshal. Archibald Estate $41,249,935. Twenty six Years at One Post Prescott, Wls. Crazed by liquor and I'enver. The Itev. Frank T. I hi ley, York. A total estate of New fearing detection as a deserter. PriD"lOO'Kl wa left by John IX Anhtsdd, vate W. Moxet, 24, s&id to be a niem-le- r !., for the last twenty-siears j Oil compastor of the Plymouth Congregational United ident of the Standard of L company, Tldrty-vixtwho JkJ f mrrh here, thed uiej Jersey, New ! of States lrfuntry. shot and killed C. Monday of pneu-lr- pany to the report ia. Dr. v lll.ige marshuL Bayley was a veteran of 191 d, fivil war. tran-fUi appraWry -' jtc-eus- ed u t ir-Raiders' 1 1 -- $, x h acc-rdin- er g d - JURY. ; g red-bead- Menilxrs of Company C, who occupied the cars wfcieh were burned, streamed out by doors and windows. They could take but little with them, and lost all their extra equipment and nurd of their personal effects. The loss was estimated at $00,000. BY Evict Copy of Wrapper. , o fire. WILLARD FREED $ Mil- - - 1 y - AIwayB LnassiEiEiiEiE front any druggist now. e AMERICANS rmtentl 15 Tin id TVachr ALCOHOL-- 3 TER CEbT- i 1 AVc clabk lYcparalwafct M I smvdahn IhcFood by Kctula I timilhcStomvls and Bcwvtsci bottle of Swamp-B- . Start treat a 5 Mothers KnovJhat CASTOnin Genuine Castoria Became a Sit Worried. Tim conversation nt a rtMmnt social affair turned to the beautiful Indiffer- Discovered Near Trenches, Is Shot and Dies in Hospital Paris. The first German prisoner of war taken by the American exitedi-tlonarforces died Monday In an American field hospital, having" been hot when he encountered an American patrol in No Mans Land in front of the American trenches. He, with another German, was dis covered Saturday night by the patrol and was called upon to halt The Germans ran ; the patrol fired and one of the enemy was hit The prisoner was removed to a field hospital, where the combined efforts of several surgeons failed to save his life. f Get f fl,l"n For Infants and Children. nu nt today. Hon ever, if you wish first to test tin pv.it preparation send ten cent to Dr. Kilmer A Co , Binghamton. N. Y.. for an iTeliottle, W hen nt ingJ;e ftijv and Hit i.nfn Hna paper. Adv. re- CAPTURES GERMAN. KING PREDICTS 1" ir,T Ain,t - v- 111 u It-h- Dealers Inoodstuffe Must Be Satisfied With Reasonable Profits or Be Put Out of Business by the S vjVtVAv V 10'ITij aA -- -- . FOR WEAK KIDNEYS 0 fi PRESCRIPTION The less a man says the more ing his wife has to do. guess- Fall Run of Distemper . A of money brinrs very smalt outlay results. It is a sura cure and a great jruuilj use as if It you preventive per directions. Pimple, safe and sure. The tl also la twice the quantity and an ounca more than the 60c else. Oet your horsea In beet condition for late fall and winter. Alt druggists, harness deal , era or manufacturers. irons MEDICAL, CO Maaataetar era. Coshes, lad. No, Herman, the family tree of the Many a man with a perfectly good scrub lady isn't necessarily a scrub scheme lacks the "nerve to push It oak. through. Its all right to stand by1 the hut dont stand still by the flag. Hug, The defeated candidate atways bated to meet the sympathizing friend. ALL MEN AT HOME SHOULD PREPARE FOR WAR WHEN IT LOOKS DARK to any weak or ailing woman. 1ierces Favor. lr. Jta Prescription cornea to her help. Tba first test a man Is put thru for either war or life insurance la an examination of hla water. Tide la tnoat essential because the kidneys play a most important port In causing premature old age and death. The more injurtoua the poisons passing thru the kidneys the sooner comes decay-- so says Dr. Fierce of Surgical Institute. Buffalo, N. Y who further advise all people who are past thirty fo preserve the vitality of the kidneys and free the blood from poisonous elements, such as urio acid drink plenty of water sweat some daily and take Anurlc, double Strength, before meals. Ik a late discovery of Dr. This Pierce and la put up In tablet form, and can be obtained et almost any drug store, For that backache, lumbago, rheumatism, rusty Joints, swollen feet or bands, due to uric arid In the blood, Anurlc quickly dissolves the urio acid as hot water does sugar. Take a little Anurlc before meals and prolong your Ufa Bend 10 cents to Dr. Pierce for trial package of Anurlc, Large package go cento. An-u-r- ic must learn not to Haw Womea are Restored to Ifeaidi Bportsqburg, 8.0, "For sine years I suffered from backache, weakness, and irregularities so I could hardly da my work. X tried many remedies bat found no perm relief. Alter taking Lydia E. Pink-haVegetable Compound I felt a great change for the better and am now well and strong so I have no trouble in doing my work. I hope every user ot Lydia E. ihiikham's Veritable Compound wilt get grrat relief as I did from iu nse. Mrs.S. L. McAnu,' 222 Dewey Are., Spartanburg, 8. C. a Wit two Tears I sufChicago, M.--'Tfered from a feinkle trouble so I os unable to walk or do any of my own work. 1 read about Lydia E. Pink ham 'a Vegetable Compound in thewewspsper and determined to try It. It brought plmost Immediate revet, Uy weakness bos entirelyXdisappeared and 1 - never had better baivn. weija-tpound and am as strong aa a man. I think money E.Pink-bams is well scent which purchases Lydia Mrs. Jo. Vegetable Compound. O'JbaTAX, 1766 Newport Ave' Chicago, 11L ms or YOU CAN RELY UPON MAT HE WHOLLY AVOIDED BY USING MCDflllNQ , For female complaints," pains, in lernal Infiamma tion or ulceration, bearing-dow- n a n d all chroma weak n e s e e and de rsngeibents, this ie the proven tram edy. Its the medicine pnfc up without alcohok-lngre- dL only ente on wrapper. Liquid or tablets. AH Druggists. Tablets 60c. An eaeilr procured vegetable pill is made up o. the dned Juice oi the ieavee of aloes, and the root of Jalap, made inte a tine pellet and coated with sugar. It was first put into readr-tonsform by Dr. Pierce nearly 60 yean ago, .1 rTery dn,K "tore in tils country sella these vegetable pellet in vials fair KVr?llr'ir .k forJtr' Pierces Pleasant They have Dr. R, V, Pierce stairp. sett-satio- - May-appl- e, e |