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Show T f THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH CREW OF A GERMAN SUBMARINE T3TTT- - -- ' CAMP IN UNITED STATES. PRISON SOME OF THE GERMAN PRISONERS taken by the British 71' cVjl. i&T' - fV- . V g t r. V li "s- ,' (, 1A 'v to. " .tSs J2s 3 43rw-- 'SJ foC' - J . vvljg " 12: - j ITf i IJY x vA Vi ? (4k ' A.. W4' $ d 4. hi z4l tonmauumrcr lt.MMMf fff.iwtMW ., v The captured officers and crew of the German submarine are shown here just Inside the first barbed-wir- e fate at Fort McPherson, where they will be held in the War prison camp. They were made captivea when our Jackies, rescued them from the sea after the destroyer Fauuing sank the submarine. The officers in the croup guarded by the marines are Capt. Gustav Auberger, Lieut. Ottvun Rltgen, Lieut. Frederick Mueller and Warrant Officer Henry Ropke. U-5- SHADOW 8 That all the prisoners taken during the German drive In France and Flanders are not Ilrltlsh and French la shown by this photograph of Germans who were captured by the Tommies somewhere on the battle front WHERE ALLIED NAVAL FORCES BOTTLED UP THE SUBMARINES AT CAMP MACARTHUR OFTHE CROSS f ;ilM VJUM tuu MV r rsvir-jinnr- VXm J i r X vi thsar m x 1 i , v-- tb A AAf ' b" nr?:d: w 'w W--$ which This photograph shows purt of the mole at 7eebrugge, the scene of the exploit of the allied naval forces mouth. chunnel at the old cruisers German by sinking undertook to bottle up the ts M V a AH& 4 LI I i fc HERES WAR GARDENER OF SEICHEPREY HEROINES TWO BATTLE ': e.Vc aa v. X A bri. Union!.... NwHPr wAwl66a6fcwv6wMiw In this photograph of Camp MacArthur, Waco, Tex., the, Shadow of the Cross Is seen on' every tent. was considerable excitement among the boys until one discovered that the shadow- crosses were caused stovepipe and electric wire crossing on the top of each tent. - PRO-GERMA- A N WHITE There the ly GETTING AID FOR POLAND GUARDS IN FINLAND T yff sUI -- at ?XV' f J Ji Mrs. William Pettus Hobby, wife of the governor of Texas, declares she wants no vegetable huckster bothering around her kitchen door, but proposes to raise all the vegetables that are needed for her home this spring and summer, and for the neighbors, too, possibly The photograph shows Sirs. Hobby busy In the garden attached to he governors mansion jit Anstln, Tex. Miss Irene McIntyre of Mount Vernon, N. Y! (left), and her sister, Miss Gtadys (right), are heroines of the American forces on the Selcheprey front. The two girls, members of the Salvation Army unit, braver! gas attucks and shell fire during the recent heavy attack on the American lines, to supply our boys with hot coffee and doughnuts. The sisters slept in dugouts for more than a week and only went to thej'ear when ordered to by the commanding - officer. NEW CAPTAIN'SUNiFORM BIG CANADIAN GUN THAT HELD BACK HHll I Working In harmon y with tbe Ytnmg Womens Christian association. Count ess Laura de Gozdnwa Turczynowlcx )s organizing the Polish Gray Samnrl-- J tans. - She Is pictured here In her unl- farm as a captain In That organization. She Is also president Of the Polish reconstruction committee and author of When the Irusslans Came to S&H!arlia3wK?o aU Polish' women recruited In the United States , to do nursing and social welfare wort: When their Instruction b completed i do reconthey will go to Poland-t- o struction work or to serve In the bos' y v i I :' 1 ' . v -' ! k U- -' t v "4 Ur- -- v i j Tuberculosis Not Rampant The alarm about the prevalence of 1 tuberculosis among French soldiers ap- pears to have been unfounded, for Maj. f I'dward Rtt, who has .rftecial charge of cases of tuberculosis, announces ,css than 20 per cent of the sol- I diers discharged as tuberculous in the In a trench j first years of the war actually had tu American soldiers in France partaking of the communion berculosls. level dugout whih Is about sixij feet below the ground v 4 Aw - ) BO - - 2 x . r w 1 y - ,mmwPIkko toy L The photograph snows the new mer-Tia.- it nuirii e eaptaius uniform adopted by the Shipping board. Note the gL buttons and the four gold bands. be s"t frm.t I . t This big Canadian gun In Its emplacement in the Trinity, tiie Hun t,eiroet ia the fon . holding bach tb1 Germans men ims exme. The two se attack the pn. 'gr. showing how si iitmther tught. lor l -- |