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Show i THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH A NERVOUS . BREAKDOWN 1IIS itLIESTO SHIFT BATTLE COIIIIIIUE UTAH DEBS STATE HISTORIC TOLLGATE tSG0KE Table Silver End sf Landmark In tha Shsnandeah Vallsy Recalls an Interesting Civil War Story. Must be good sliver toJe a wiM InTen thousand dollars was raised for vestment Used long enough, it be! the Red Cross as a result of the Me comes a priceless heirloom. We Comtek concert - t Salt Lake Tha raring of tha Hillman toRgate show the ware of the world March 14. honee take away a historic landmark silversmiths. . Perfectly safe togreat on Utah stands eighteenth among the In the lower Shenandoah valley. It der by mail from us. SUPREME WAR COUNCIL DE- states in the total sales of war savings waa constructed In 1840, before there CLARES LAWLESS FORCE stamps to February 16, through the were railroads in this section, and It . MUST BE SUPPRESSED.- waa a part of the thoroughfare from medium of the postoffice. and The week bcgfnning March 18 has Tennessee - to Alexandria. Ya MAKERS OF JEWELRY 20 to 30 wagons could be seen often been set aside Governor Bamberger by K6 MAM STREET Condemns German Polities) Crimes SUJ CITY to from and line the in a trip making as enrollment week for the United Against the Russian and Rumanian Alexandria. boata at the States Boys Working Reserve In Utah. People and Refuses to AcThe first toll was collected at gate A. T. Day, w ho has been in the state knowledge Peace Treaties. No. 1 by Simeon Hillman, and he conprison for eleven yeurs, on conviction tinued to collect toll until his of the murder of another negro at Salt In 1800. From I860 to 1862 thejdeath gate London. The supreme wmr council Lake, wag denied a pardon last week. was by his widow, Charlotte Hillof the allies Issued a statement on kept Fitting up a laboratory agd storage man, .when, on account of war condiMarch 18 condemning German political THIS TAG PREVENTS LOSS room In the basement of the capitol, tions the gate-waabandoned until crimes against (he Russian and the U rM pm iW lo 4 Afl. MM,, the state livestock board Is arranging 1865. The house was struck by a fcy IMtn ZM, Hack ml. Rumanian peoples and refusing to ac- a pfMt Em EM'S m Ik mm th ut. place where research work rnay be shell just before the Battle of Keras-towTW NriMi r treaties knowledge Germanys peace M, EuTsli conducted. mmcEmmm. M, with them, and also declaring: b. Wasatch county has achieved the It was at this gate that Charlotte rri.lv. i We are fighting and mean to coni. nWiI, TTHimaa held up General Sheridan and M opnMKMii Km tinue fighting, In order to finish .once honor of beings the first county in. the U4m t mm,' It Is reported, to raise Its en- his staff. The general paid the regular country. for all with this policy of plunder, and VOS CATILZ. MUr AMS HOC In war stamp toll for himself and his staff followed establish In Its place the peaceful tire quota for the year his SALT subscriptions. LAKE STAMP CO. example. , reign of organized Justice. AIT LAKE CITY. ITAH But." said the general as he passed Dr. E. G. Gowans, state superintendThe councils statement, which Is IsI cannot vouch for my through, sued through the foreign office, says: ent of public instruction, says that h W MRS HU -M in army. little obtaining expects difficulty rrftFBCT EAR IMAarifMw Lm. The prime ministers and foreign When the soldiers came up Mrs. Hillfor Nam and 5000 of Utahs quota girls boys ministers of the entente assembled la man raised the pole, but stood at her London feel It to be their bounden duty the wrorklng reserve. ol. Richard W. Young, commanding post all day long and kept tally and to take note of the political crimes, after the war she sent the bill to which under the name of a German the Utah artillery regiment, has been Washington and It was promptly paid. peace, have been committed against named a member of an efficiency General Sheridan passed through BARGAINS IN USED CARS board at Fort Sill, Okla., and will leave the Russian people. Rassla was this gate again on his famous ride from a within few that for M post days OMtasbtln, Forgetting that for four years Winchester. Gen. Stonewall Jackson, tint clan tloallvlL to ftOO. Curtate Bennlon Harden of State been Secretary Germany had fighting against the reaalaf iuoditlot iy to ran If wanted 'br In his valley campaign, frequently U rlfbl parties. Write lot detailed aad Independence of nations and the rights Is now acting governor of Utah, Gover- passed through it, always paying tolL Uaed Car Dept., of mankind, the Russian government. nor Bamberger having left Salt Lake RasdalMMd Auto Co Silt Ukr City In a mood of singular credulity, ex- on March 17 to take up his speaking Always Look Happy. , pected to obtain by persuasion that tour In behalf of the third Liberty ' Why do photographs of woman airMEN AND WOMEN. W are democratic peace, which It had failed loan. I til located st 13 8. West plane pilots always show them com- 171 It JCn Temple Street. to obtain by war State quotas for the boys army of peting for the record In the standing We zutrsntee to teach you the barber trade In Ws and furnish too la. s antime. ret you Job - Perfidy of Teutons. 250,000 to work on the farm? were broad grin? Pittsburgh Gazette-Time- Commission paid. Call or write. Molar States The results were that the Interme- nounced March 16 by the United 43 8. West Temple 8t., Belt Lake City. diate armistice had not expired before employment service of the labor dethe German command, though pledged partment at Washington. Utahs quota not to alter the disposition of Its is 5000. troops, transferred them en masse to Elaborate preparations are being the western front and so weak did made for the appearance of the AmerRussia find herself tha she dared to icanization class of the Salt Lake night ral na protest against this violation schools on March 26L It Is expected of permanys plighted word. , that a large class will be given citi- What followed was of like char- zenship papers. Why sell your eggs for 25 cents pei dozen when you can put acter, when, the German peace was of several Illness an Following -- them In a Buckeye or Queen Inpubator and realize $1.00 per Into translated action. It was found months duration. Dr. Milford B. Shipp, dozen at the very least in raising chicks; and at the same to Involve the Invasion of Russian- - ter- pioneer physician and early settler of time help. the Nations meat supply. ritory, the destruction or capture of all Utah, died March 14 at his home in Write today for Big Catalog on Seed and Poultry Supplies; Russias means of defense and the or- Balt Lake City, Dr. Shipp was a Black the moat instructive book ever published for Free Distribuganization of Russian lands for Ger Hawk Indian war veteran. tion In the. Mountain States. It gives full details. manys profit A proceeding which did Russell of Through the not differ from annexation because the Ensign of the agricultural department PORTER-WALTO- N word itself was carefully avoided. of the Boxelder high school, peach Meanwhile those very Russians who at Brigham City will experiSalt Lake Gty, Utah Seedsmen and Nurserymen had made military operations impos- growers ment In growing the varieties of peachsible found diplomacy impotent. Their es grown in the state of California. representatives were compelled to proDeaf boys of the State School for claim that while they refused to read Deaf and Blind at Ogden have comthe treaty presented to them they had the about a score of bird houses, no choice but to sign It; so they signed pleted homes for the feathered flock BUILDERS TO USE TREENAILS IS NO LONGER FOOL'S GOLD" little The It, not knowing whether in Its true are to be' placed in the shade trees significance it meant peace or war, nor which surround the state institution. How Framework of Ships Under Con- Pyrites, 8ource of 8utphurlo Acid, Has measuring the degree to which Russian Inacforced weeks of several After Been In Great Demand Slnoe struction for Uncle 8am Will national life was reduced by It to a of supplies, the a lack due to Bo Hold tivity Outbreak of War. Together. shadow. ML Pleasant chapter, American Red Pledges Untrustworthy.more than $200 The framework of the wooden ships Tears and yean ago, even befon For us of the entente governments, Cross, has obtained and will at once be- which are now being bnilt for the the intentate commerce commission;' of material worth the Judgment which the free peoples' of the world will pass on these trans- gin the making of hospital garments. In United States Emergency corporation the Stan and Stripes or Uncle Joe will not be held by even a tingle metal Cannon were born, the early arrivals The Childrens Year movement actions would never be In doubt. Why MIL They will be pinned together of a southern colony dropped their Lake last at Salt was Utah organized when over German waste time pledges to with of treenails cut from the tranks of hoes and went to mining for gold. the The campaign object we see that at no period In her history week. oak live or yellow locust trees. of the be will the conducted be Why raise food when the mountain! saving of conquest not when she overran two are or causes There three were of for the 500 children under fall of gold? they asked as they of lives age Silesia nor wheft Bhe partitioned Potwelve-montuse One Is wooden of the nails. the loaded a ship with the shining ore. the coming during years so cynland lms she exhibited herself need Iron of steel I and In other Alas great the metallurgists of England ically as a destroyer of national Indewar where lines of wood Visions of was not gold. said activity It Twenty thousand bundles of clothing could not be pendence, the Implacable enemy of the ' Worse yeL la another and that used, were wealth Is dissipated. rights of man and the dignity of civ- and shoes for' the suffering Belgians the wooden pin la lighter than a metal The summer waa over; the harvest the estimate made by the Red Cross one ilized nations? and less expensive. was past, and they had laid up no Poland, whose heroic spirit has sur- executive committee as to the volume Each will hull Q food for winter. In bitterness of spir800,00 require ships vived the most cruel of national trag- of the 'contribution from Salt Lake of the treenails, and they will he it the shining ore waa called fools edies, is threatened with a fourth par- City and county daring the week of fastened In place by splitting each gold, and succeeding generations left tition, and to aggravate her wrongs, March end and driving In a white oak wedge. it undisturbed In the Southern hills. Charles Henderson, associate of Each ship will require 600,000 wedges. devlceabywhlchthe last trace of her Some centuries later the breath o independence Is to be crushed are John YanYalkenberg, in the latters It la said that the wooden pins t Mara land.. America based on fraudulent promises of free- claim of extravagant achievement In more quickly put la place than are waa resource. called for its every dom. aerial navigation, was adjudged insane metal ones. foodand Steel, copper, ammunition "What Is true of Russia and Poland by an examining board at Salt Lake Treenails are 24 Inches long, an stuffs were required In enormous Is no less true of Rumania, over- and ordered committed to the state Inch and a quarter In diameter and quanltles. Their production depend whelmed like them In a flood of merci- mental hospital at Provo. In perfectly round. They are used to upon-thsupply of sulphuric acid less passion for domination. All birth records for Salt Lake were1 fasten the planka to the boat frames. hitherto undreamed of quantities. The Peace treaties such as these we do broken last week, according to the Soon after a vessel la launched the ores from whlth it la extracted are not and cannot acknowledge. Our own weekly report of the clty board of pint swell to a snug fit in the frameno Imported from Spain, and there are ends are very different We are fight- health. This shows 102 births during work. ' to spare Timber for the ships comes from ships are boys ing, and mean to continue fighting. In the week. Of these, forty-sican I dor asked a SouthWhat Blabs 14 Inchet order to finish once for all with this and fifty-siare girls. Deaths for the the sawmills in ern man as he walked Into Secretary .through, and is then worked Into the Lanes office policy of plunder and to establish la week numbered but forty-ondifferent sixes for the framework and Its place the peaceful reign of organ-- , Employees of the state public utiliFind the pyrites In the Southern aiding. lzed Justice. will percommission probably bq. ties waa the reply, hills, As Incidents of this long war un- mitted to use railroad passes while In was the reply, and hefouna Done," roll themselves before our eyes, more One Way to Get Around IL In connection duties of their . them. and more clearly do- we perceive- that pursuit Doris ran . errands .for , a . neighbor . In official anwith ranroads. few weeks the. fixe mne ton the battles for freedom are everywhere nouncement to althoughmo this effect has been re- and waa always rewarded with pen ready opened will produce 1.000 Interdependent; that no separate enu- ceived from the director emBlea. I derided this was a bad habit general. a day, and save the continuous meration of them Is needed and that In and told supDoris aha was not to tako An urgent appeal has been sent out ployment of 15 vessels, while the every case the single, but assured-Fool- s for money an act of doing kindness. and D. W. of to Dr. is Ogden, Dalrymple right justice appeal ply of sulphuric add Is by The next, time, was the penny , offered Are justice and right going to win? state ' director' of" the "Preparedness gold" will help begin winning In so far as the Issue depends on bat- League of American Dentists, to the to her she shook her head and said, the war. My mower wont allow me to take tles yet to come, the nations whose dentists of Utah, asking them to en' more pennies, but there Is no jec- balance In Is the any may put surely fate to rendered be dental Endurance Through Faith, for services, roll uona to having a pennys worth of their trust In the armies, which even men Human who are to the of beings have endured uncon free charge under conditions more difficult than on candy put your account" charge eelvable miseries and grown strong the preslbt have shown themselves drafted Into the national army. Tribune Chicago even as they suffered. And they have Another appeal to the farmers, of more than equal to the great cause ennot only endured all things but hoped . Weber county to sign up their trusted. to their valor, Reportr H,v Llmitatlone - tI; things. No sadness when it cam for growing sugar beets this -police-repor- ter knows Tbverage h ab!e t0 dannt tbe spWt Salvation Army Workers in France. year was made by the Amalgamated Ms limitations and never ' to attempts hlch lookins beyond the present Chicago. The third contingent of Sugar company, following an appeal Is- write up a swell wedding. If yon are detected behind whatever has Salvation army workers for service in sued by the board of directors of the tocommltrideormurder of blackest : cloul the clear France left ChfeagoMareh IS. The Weber county farm bureau, Vrging the for the police reporter, but If yonaendarrier are shining of the sun or the benlson of party consisted of thirteen. The date fanners to act at once and sign their going to get married please call up the the stars of nlghL Richard Burton contracts to grow beets. of sailing is set for March 27. Atchison.. .9cletyreportert ;B the Dellmaa. " Yoshlro Shlina, a Japanese, 32 year Glass Found In Food. ; Do 8tonea Grow? old. was found dead in his room at Dyes From Lichen. New York, Three loaves of bread, '.alt Lake with a bull it wound through To speak very correctly, only organic nse of lichens as sources of The several-poundof buckwheat flour and his head. Friends of Shlma state that things grow, though inorganic things, Is of The famous ti 1 several pieces of chocolate candy he probably committed suicide whllr money for Instance, may Increase In and long standing.of the East, . purple dyes which bear evidence of having come brooding over the fact that he had size or quantity. Stones do not grow, w,r In mentioned history, quently In contact with ground glass are now killed a fellow countryman In 1913. they happen. In some way or another all probability extracted from the B food federal of the In the hands they have been chipped off from rocks, cella lichen, which has In recent tim Three thousand acres of farm lands or . board. hardened from clay or similar nod- been to the farmers of will be thrown open extensively used la France ules. LI Sometimes they have been rubbed the season cultivation for this state this gorgeous coloration of silks. Japanese Decorate Americans. or smooth, partly so, by friction. But dyes are secured by pulverizing and tlier. will New York. Decorations of distinc- at an although they may be added to in some or attached cost rental no be chargt plant body, termed the thallus, co o rare tion have been conferred upon four Instances of the hardened by extract coatings land. The water for the propalkali to Americans by the emperor of Japan, for the cost farmers mud, they certainly do not and cannot plying P-- r One lichen dye, litmus, sea the $5 matter. will erty according to an announcement by C. son. grow," as do living things, by any wide application la the science Yada of the Japanese consulate. power within them. 1 Mbs Kelly Tells How Lydia E. Pinkh&ms Vegetable Compound Restored . Her Health. FRENCH STRONG PENETRATE SYSTEM OF GERMAN TRENCHES AND TAKE PRISONERS. J. "For about ibrea suffered from nervous break down and pot so weak I could hardly stand, and had head aches every day. 1 Newark,-N- . 1 years tried everything I could think of and r - was under a phy I sicians care for two I 7 years, A girl friend bad used Lydia E. Pinkhams Vege table Compound and she told me about lit. From the first day 1 took Itl began to feel better and know I am well and 'able to do most any kind of work. I have been recom mending the Com pound ever since and give you my per mission to publish this letter." Miss Flo Kelly, 476 So. 14th St. Newark, N. J. The reason this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, was so successful in Miss Kellys case was because it went to the root of her trouble, restored her to a normal healthy condition and as a result her nervousness disappeared. , j Circumstantial Evidence. Tommy was making a visit to his grandparents, who owned a large dairy. He had been forbidden to touch the tempting-lookinpans of rich cream. One day his grandmother caught him coming up from the cellar with a very suspicious white rim over his upper lip. Tommy, she sold, I am afraid, from your looks, that you have been disturbing my pans of cream. Oh, no, I havent, Tommy hastened I just ran my tongue to explain. Country Gentlegently over the top. man. g LEMON JUICE IS Troops Under Direct Orders of Ger man Crown Prince Show Nervousness Under Fire and Call for Reinforcements. On the French Front. The center of military Interest during the last ftw( days has pussed from the Champagne to the vicinity' of Verdun, when both the French and the Germans have broken Into marked activity. In the Verdun region the correspondent watched the execution of two trench raids on a large scale carried g out by the French on Saturday and at dawn on Sunday, the results of which exceeded all expectations. Within twelve hours the French had penetrated the remarkably strong systems of Germuu trenches In both Cheppy wood and Muluncourt wood to a depth at some points' of more than a quarter of a mile, They destroyed all the enemy works, his blockhouses and shelters, which hud taken the Germans three years to construct, and brought hack two groups, of prisoners, euch comprising eighty men, while the French themselves suffered only the slightest losses. General von Gnllwitzs army, acting under the direct orders of the German crown prince, displayed evident nervousness under this pressure, t as was shown by the hurried arrival of In motor lorries. They were too late, however, to hinder the French. The Cheppy wood operation was the easier of the two, owing to the fuct that It was daylight and within five tnlnutes after the assault groups had left the parapets, groups of prisoners could he seen running toward the French lines Everything was carried out on a, time schedule, "and when the French returned to their lines, they had secured about eighty prisoners. On the other side of the Meuse the Germans took the Initiative In the course of, the day Sunday at and Caurleres wood, cost them dearly which raids executing In casualties and uchiered only small results. A number of American Infantry officers, attached for Instructions to French units, were In the raids upon Cheppy and Malancourt woods. eve-nlij- large-reserv- es 1 Eunion-eux,'Ilezonva- SKIN WIIITENER CHEAP BEAUTY LOTION TO REMOVE TAN, FRECK LES, 8 ALLOWN ESS. HOME-MAD- E At the cost of a small Jar of ordinary cold cream one can prepare a full quarter pint of the most, wonderful lemon kin whltener and complexion beauti-Heby squeezing the juice of two fresh lemons Into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white. Care should be taken to strain the juice through a fine cloth so no lemon puip gets In, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice is used to bleach a darkened skin and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallqwness and tan and 1' the ideal akin softener and beautlfler Just try ltl Get three ounce? ol orchard white at any drug store and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and massage it dally Into the face, neck, arms and hands. It Is marvelous to whiten rough, red hands. AdV. r, . - f , HERTLING DEFENDS TREATY. Declares Courland and Llthuanlh Art United to Germany Economically. Copenhagen. Chancellor von Meriting, on the first reading In the relchs-ta- g of the peace treaty with Russia, on March 10, declared that he did not wish to discuss the opinions of Germanys enemies regarding the treaty. the chancellor added, Hypocrisy, has become second nature to the enemy, whose untruthfulness is made worse by Its brutality. Every attempt at calm explanation and every real deliberation must fail when the enemy, at the very moment they are laying a heavy hand on a neutral country, dare to speak of a policy guided by complete unselfishness. Tne treaty with Russia contains no From Way Back. conditions disgraceful to Russia, If the Country Uncle Gosh What Is that provinces breaking away from Russia there thing? say It Is in accordance with their own jfcity Niece A folding bed, uncle. wishes and the wish is accepted by Country- - Uncle Thearilcamp Russia. on the floor. I could never sleep The imperial chancellor declared standln up. that Courland and Lithuania were united to Germany politically and ecoIt la a pessimistic cuss indeed whc and militarily. does not expect that the future will nomically be as kind as the past WAR COSTS NOT INCREASING - A spring gun has been Invented fot During Next. Three Mentha casting fishing lines further than' am Expenses Be Four Billion Dollars. May be done by band. Imminence of SecreWashington. In New Zealand the men outnumber tary McAdooa announcement of the the women by many thousands. size and interest of the third liberty oan, to open April 6, gave special Importance to a treasury announcement on March 19 of government receipts and expenditures, from which might be Nervouznezzand nerve pains often calculated with fair accuraey the sum come from weak kidneys. Many a per-k- i who worries over trifle ana is the government would need before the tionbled with neuralgia, rheumatic end of the fiscal year, June 30. paint and backache would find relief Outstanding features of these figthrough a good kidney remedy. If you ures, as unofficially analyzed, were have nervous attacks, with headaches, backaches, ... dizzy spells ... and., sharp, that war costs are not Increasing from shooting pains, try Doans Kidney lonth to month as had been expected benefit have Fills. They brought quick and that ordinary expenses and loans in, thousands of such case d to allies in the next three and A Utah Cate months probably will not be much Mrs. B, Mary over $4,000,000,000. Fotherlngham, N. fit.. Lehl. First E. a Utah, eays: lFor Russian. Flag Removed. long tim my kidB. C. The Vancouver neys were weak Vancouver, a n d my hack1 council ordeml the Russian has was lame and dty could hardly get up removed from a set of flags of the flag after sitting down, entente allies at the city hall. The acon account of the sharp, cutting pains w'us.taken. the resolution said, betion in my back. I cause Russia signed a disgraceful and and got dizzy nsrv-s had esvsre, lguohl peace ous hsadachss. saw JDoaaa Kld-nsy Pills advsr- Missouri Leads in Stamp Drive. tised and I began Using them. Sev .Doan's eral boxes of Washington. Missouri, with a total entirely cured me. of $9.103, SSO, leads the country In th Got Doans at Aay Steve, tOe a Bs sale of war savings stamps, according to the first detailed statement of the FC3T04ULBURN CO- - BUFFALO, N. Y. campaign issued by the national war savings committee. 1 jut Nerves All Unstrung? -- -- One-thir- - of-ts- -- , n w DOANS Vi&y tTo need vcn ccoi;:a te let that cough persist. Stop the fcritatkm, and remora tickling and hoarse-gety reUering the Inflamed throat with o, LJ - Bold Bank Robbery. San Francisco. Three bandits, masked and armed, held up the Yokohama Specie Rank and escaped with approximately $5000, after locking up more than twenty of the Institutions employes lu an office roqrn. BOYD PARK s n. M M-fWM- "" 233330 1- 1 -r- -i-,- r- M U . .(WU-S-2J-- , 8) 3 un-arme- d. ctn-Balc- kt, N- - deicrtp-tlo- now-lln- il ! s. Barber-Collogu- e I EGGS $lo0 Doz. - CO. - h. , 18-2- 5. blew-over-t- he e ... x 00-fo- ot x e. . - con-trac- ts J . Globe. s Mosida-on-tbe-La- chemistry. r |