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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYaVILLE, UTAH mo in nemn phi iLuhllh .Llu u. s. Am 5EI THREE YEAR 0L0 1. WASHED ASHORE UPC JIIL I PREMIER BRIAND REFUSES MEET MINISTER GEOR-GFOR THE PRESENT pilt MILES COVERED; AND NINETEEN FAT ALITIE8; COST OF OPERATION $1,342,382 , 1,313,379 TO Between Greet Britain 'and France Growing Nearer and Nearer as Time Alr Passes Paris Premier Brhmd ha 4 - refused to meet Prime Minister i.lovd George at Boulogne until after he has hud contact with jiurlinient. Brland will kihid go Into a pari linen t asking a vote of confidence os an ex preslon opinion on the t Bllesiun Upper problem. is not doubt-a- d That he will receive In Qual dOraay Iremler Brland hue mu yet answer ed the note sent by Lloyd George late last Friday night criticising General Lerond's action In Upper Silesia and dertarlug that Freach troops, were fraternizing with the Insurgents The note also declared the Frepch wer Bttpptnlng Korfunty and Ills rebellion and proposed an Immediate meeting at Boulogne to reach an aa to the policy to be pursued In Bilesla by the Allies. Unofficially M. Brland has Indicated that he would meet Ills parliament first As Mr. Lloyd George already has put the matter before the house of com-- . moils, M. Brland feels he has the right ,to take the same action before attempting to present French opinion. From the tenor of t rench preas and the opinion of Qua! dOrsay, tell him not to budge an Inch from hut program for Silesia us expressed the press. The Boulogne conference, if one Is arranged, will be of the utmost Importance, for England and France are nearer a split today than at any time since the armistice The French charge IhyC Mr.- Lloyd George made a bargain with the Germans on the Kllealau Question ami they will Insist that the bargain be cancelled. com-irue- U 4 i 3 Service Now In Third lanea Going Year; With From Coast to Coast jAnd Service Good B iNliington 'rite ii r limit service three year nhl. Iii u statement the poMotfn-dep.ii 'luouf said that BUCKINGHAM PALACE HAS JAZZ Family Enjoys Popular American Music In Ballroom LONDON The latest American foxtrot and plajed by the Buckingham Palace Jazx Band, are now the rage with the royal family. A pianst and twoj violinists recruited from the Kings band are the artists now entertaining new royal converts to rag time and Jazz. The music or noise, Is receiving the commendation of Queen Mary for the first time, as she has previously of Queen Mary for me 1 rely refused to allow these modern steps In side the palueo. The Innovation is due to the Princess Mary amt the Prince of Wiilqs, who coaxed their mother to penult them to a at an Impromptu party try given by the prince. The CJueeij at this party witnessed these latest dance wrinkles for the first time In her life, and promptly decided that there Is nothing objectionable In them. So future dancing parties at Buckingham palace at Montmartre, Instead of being devoted to quadrllla, old fashioned waltzes and Other dances of bygone days. The Prince of Wales and the Princess Mary lire said to have expressed the vvImi unit the latest Abieneun dative melodies he obtained by the baud. 1c Queen Mary, however, refused allow the modern dunces to he included In the program for bn IN Royal two-Ntep- 1 fox-trbt- - 1 tnt-hie- 'uiil SEX RULE ILL. COUNCIL AKillNGTOX Proclamation liuve been gned by President Harding declaring u Male of martial law In .Mingo county, West Virginia, and 1ike county, Kentucky, along the interstate murder, the area nffeded by the coni strike riots. The proclamation were turned over to Secretary of Wur Weeks to be Issued Kjuld reports from the troubled region' nnike net oui necessary. At tbe war department orders were jnepnml Immediately after the signing of the proclamation Informing Major General George V. Heed, commanding the Fifth corps area, of the prewdent's notion and ordering him to hold a number of troops In readiness to move to make martial luw effective in the area comprehended by the president's proclamation. Highland Only Csty In United States Controlled Entirely by Woman CHICAGO, High wood, a north shore suburb soon will be the only city the United States with a city council composed of women The womens council wns made possible through the election of Thomas li WpNh'tia mayor. Mr. WqIkIi, as soon as he took office, decided to form a womens body In connection with the regular city council. "I am n married man and know how carefully and xnnel.v women run things the nmyot- said. lie appointed throe women from inighvvoods three wards, known ns ward chairmen, and each In turn will appoint six women from her ward alt as the council bhdy. Mrs Itlcliurd Shannon Is ehnirfmin from the ORIENTAL LADOR CONSIDERED Mnslk ward. Mrs. Beimel First, from the Second ward, and Mrs. Thom Japanese and Chinese Workers West May Form Organization as Russell from the Third ward. an sit ns will women The auxiliary CINCINNATI. Ohio. Approval cf a to the regular coimcll end will offer to orlmize Japanese and advice on all nutters to be brought "I e work,.the Fa, Hi. coasi council. before the men and Western st.Ue wa withheld I, ore 111 - suf-fic.en- BOND T live. , - - PRINCE A,,,r1' atom of Labor K. coimutMula' unis tl.i't step be tnk- en tojinloiiize the oriental worker in tl.e West have been before tbe council for some time, It vvn said, and plans are now being- worked out to situation. Labor ofTiails said the eoiiticil would not give Us approval to tb. organization work until It bad made an investigation and decided the proposed ptins Would meet this grim- sittta-loll." I he I nited Mine Wezker IS FORFEITED am! of the internuiionnl union. said, are n! reside taking in and Japan' s, member Tb lion port -- ; vrdi - 1 c v.A ed.-- i - meet (be VON HATZFELD -- 1 1 gov quo;, in phi'-w on h h . 1 enuiu-n- ; i -- H ntiie wa Cbi.-es- snln-Hou- given ... on 'e-ui.- clmap iinc ;b" tom - v Anicfican w.ikmen. 01 .en:,--- t- , l.ihor f cor a;-.- m,-,,- i p I I. W. W. Leaders Fail to appear to Begin Sentences Chicago, Bonds aggregating .57b 000 for tmssinii member of the In. dustrlal Workers of the World, win are under pFi.brrseiTences int e tiecrr ordered forfeited by tin tedetal lit trlet eotjrfof nppenis. Tit c.ie of niue-we- n, lnclud'ng William 1. who Is believed to lie In Russia, were affected. All were supposed to report at the Leavenworth, Kansas jieultentlury following the recent supreme court deeisioti refusing to rev.ew thulr conviction for conspiracy to ob Atruct the war draft. . The raeu whose bond were forfeit ed were: William I. Haywood. Slb.ono. Vladimir Iossleff, Chicago. $10,000. Geo. Andreychlue, Chicago. $10,000, Tge Charles Itothflsher, Chicago. $r000, Leo Laukl, Duluth, $3000,; Fred Jnak-kol,!. H. Bayer, 'Seattle, Wash., $10,000; Grover Ferry, Phoenix, Altl., 51000; Berber Mo Cutchen, Miami, Minn., $3000. liny-wood- Uncle Svw Has Seme Menev ' Il la. 'a ha 1A1 a. 1 1 . v 1 of .100. , J, ;i-- lor jwaH.ng ,n the lrc;;;-a ' c t iujjil auH f."- ire of .urvir !e of,.-n- l r I , 0; . ' ;, -- Thm y 1 .. ,v s tl .! tm to leP O ;.'in- rep- I o id l.ilo Tbs tile interest due holders of .sen's Liberty bonds who have not evbaitg-foid their ond penn-iencoupon bearing c. ur 0 on which the reg- lar lnferst paid. P r 1 t 1 Prince von Hatxfcld, who was Charged with muttering the German vote at the recent plebiacit In Upper Silesia, may bacoms ths new governor of that province, according to disThe prince has patches from Berlin. been a resident of Sileela Since shortly after the armistice. Accused cf JHigh Treason Bl KLIN Allegation of high treason are m.ide In proceedings Instituted by t lie ministry of defense against (lied Flag ) as the result of publication by that pnpnr of a scries of documents bearing on the .vrimn. n In - s'Hsia. These documents are alleged to prove .that German military administration had planned invasion of the Fpjwr Silesian plebiscite area last October., and lmd, plot toil the assassination of Adalbert Korfnntv. Wool Shipment Increasing Mexican Volcano in Eruption SAN FRANCISCO. Inernesed rates MEXICO CITT. The volcano of Colima In Jalisco, longlnactive. Is In for the shipments of wool by steamer eruption. Smoke and ashes are com- frouj Pacific to Atlantic points were announced today by the Pacific e.ast-norting from the crater Hnd the phenomenon Is nccompalned by strong Atlantic easthound conference. The new rates are from 23 to 83 cents higher than the fold rates. street. Recapture Mutineer of Mr. Hoover1 Mother III Blocks Attempted JaH Break f HUNTSVILLE. Texas. Capture lx men conaldered the ringleaders of D. DUBLIN An unsuccessful attempt WATERLOO, la Mrs. Charle was made this morning to rescue Ar- the Huntsville mutiny and prison break Ileney, mother of Mr. Herbert Hoothur GriffittC founderof the Sinn en Thursday was effected early Satur- ver wife of the eecretary of coBuneree, fain prganliatlpo. from his eonflne-toen- t day by three guards from the pecL la dangerous III st her home lit Montin Mount Joy prison. fettary. erey. - California. Ward Leader Laid to Rest Chicago, Anthony R'Audrca, political and labor leader and the fourth victim of a campngu of assassination, the outgrowth of a jxvlltleal feud In tbe Nineteenth ward, was burled today, the oeremouy being held In the . h J i . vvorkid. All I have to say about the Maine that niv helped to frame It and he died regretting It. I , Duluth,-$10,00- - ! m I s i the ooiiueM's oiihocikN it-- Charles P. Joyce, pres'denf of a flavoring extract association, declared no man had ever been nble to drink lemon extract In sufficient quantities to make him drunk and live. "The only man who ever tried to do it, to m.v knowledge, he ald, hnd to line his mouth and throat with tHlcutu pojvder'before tnk'ng the first swallow. The witness vvn asked if he knew anything of the practice of tak ng the fire our of extracts through a pelce of bread, which staked it up ke sponge, but he never heard nf L. Nor had he ever heard of Jamah a ginger d; Inking friends," he added. "Well. "I seen drouwf them. sold Chairman Volstead. Everybody wanted to get rid of the medical bootlegger, aome uggesting that his products be taxed if be could not be suppressed. Itejiresentattv Ilill, Republican, Maryland, who haa introduced a bill to repeal the Volstead law, urged an amendment which would put prohibition enforcement in th hands of the attorney- general. Asked if lie thought It would lend to more rigid enficemet. Mr. Hill rei.ed he tlmUif It would. Then if you ate trying to, repeal the Volstead eel why so about ii eiCorct-- lent," rKd Representative Tlliman I'enit'C-a;- . Arkansas. Ar it t.g a v have ,1c law it o.ight to be enforced," h declared. But when you have a law tut a nation' al joke beaus of Mtioiit. it calculated p r !uw m con- tem"t. hlulo the V" end lav, was being shot at and il 'ernl-- d. nembe-- s of the 111:11. ttee cla met! 1, wa- - not nearly fr.tstc a is ..ml Maine pro- l.'h.tion statutes Representative Horsey. Republican referring to ii::: year of pro-- , li b turn in h.M state, told h vv it had t lll Urge' Dry Phibphmes INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.- .- I.cMoUitlon'. urging that congress take action to prohibit tlw maniif iciure and sale of In, Undenting liquors In the ptillllpine Island and enact legislation to prevent the manufacture and sale of e'gnret In tlie United Sialc have been preset eT at the qimilrcnnml conference of the United Brc'bren church. An other meinnrin! called for the appointment of conference superintendent by the bishops. I HAYWOOD Washington The extremes to which some meu go 'to satisfy the craving for strong drink since tjie country went dry shocked the house Judiciary committee Monday at a hearing on the Volstead billl bill make the prohibition enforcement law more drastic. Representatives of manufactures of flavoring extracts, patent medicine added restrictions, which they claimed and perfumes, Id protesting against would Interfere seriously with .their business, were outspoken in opposition to medical beer and the sale of jnasquerHd.ug as medicine but actualy used as beverages. The story of the man who became drunk after drinking hair tonic, Jamaica ginger and similar things crept in continually. A list of more than 100 product, branded as booze medicine, some old bottles that had their place on the shelve of country drug stores for more than half a century were paraded in full view of the committee and denounced by spokesmen for propriety medicine associations, wlm declared they had begun medicating alcohol, used In all their preperattons Jong before the eighteenth amendment swept out the burs. There were frequent clashes. Nobody said a word in favor of beer. Patent medicine men told Mr Volstead that ao far as they were concerned, he could go so far as he liked with beer, but they did not agree with Ins announcement that he would fight to prevent the ue of wine as an alcoholic bae for any remedy. Extract manufacturer were more pronounced In their opposition to the new tightening up measure, one witness reminding the chairman that his enforcement act had to be amended In the house to give them a chance to during the hist year H hud covered L313.3 il miles vvitli limit and curried 1,013,083 pounds at u cost, with April Tlo- average estimated, of 1. 342.32 Cost per mile; ir wo added. was $1.02 There were nfneiien fatalities, most twice as tnnnev as for the first two years. This, to h certa'n extent was (Pic. tin statement sunt. 111 thei greater hazard of oiteriiting the trims continental route. Seven of thg fataPi'cs, it was added were due to defective mechanism of a certain type of plane, which has been discarded; six f the futnlities oeeuretl while not carrying mail. Until the past year., the said, the service hud a general uVerage performance of 73 per cent WAR DEPARTMENT READY FOR of trip comploied, ami VI jmt cent TROUBLE SHOULD STRIKERS Of tulles completed." BECOME UGLEY Thi routes now in operaiinon are the tmitsconCncInl from New- York to Bun Francisco, a Tome from Oltlyngn West Virginia Mountains Scene of to Minneapolis, mint lie irom Chicago Heavy Firing .Village in Danto St. I.011 ger Troop Awaiting Orders ouejroin V ushiiigton To March to New York yes-terdny- - But Little Opposition Shown to Manufacturing Beer. Makers of Medb cines Fiflht Hard To Protect Their Ware Is now FAIR of Childhood When BOOTLEGGERS SHOULD GO SAYS MAKER OF EXTRACT AND MEDICINE CONTAINING KICK Mail nl-- Mrs. Dingman Te!!s of Adventure England Discusse Debt Washington. Com creations with the British embassy have begun here prelimlnarv- - to resumpton of negotla-Cations or funding into long time obll-A- ., Rations Great Britian $r.UH).lKK.000 debt to this country, Ac.tlng In accordance with Mellons recent announcement that the treasury was ready at any time to discuss the funding scheme with the British treasury, officnls said, a conference was held by treasury and state department representative w th Mr. Geddes pt Robert Roaenbluth, U. S. was held In $25,000 bail on th charge of kilting MaJ. Alexander Cronkhite, U. S. A. Major Cronkhite rret death by a bullet while practicing with Jvis pistol. The cat was reported an accident. Later Sergeant Roland P. Pothler was arrested and eonfeeaed, according to military that he shot the major. He later implicated Captain Rosenbluth. Typhue Germ Fund Withdrawn MEXICO CITY. Search for the ty-pSi- us genu for the discovery of wlheh tlie newspiyer Universal offered & prize of 2.VKI0 pesos, has been abandoned by f. ie numerous Mexican physt-- ' clans who sought it and the newspaper's offer hn been withdrawn. Daughter of Gov. Cox Dead DAYTON. Mrs. Helen Cox Mahoney, 25, daughter of James M. Cox, Democratic candidate for president last fall.dled suddenly at her home la Oakwood, a reburt, early Monday. Secretary nnd other embuy officnls. Barge Crew Missing FAULT STB. MARIE, Mich. S.x men. comprising tbe crew of the tmrge Miztec, are be' eved to have been lost In the blizzard wh'ch the Miztec nnd the b.t.-gIYshiigo loose from the steamer Zillah off Whttefish Point In Superior. tre e Art Auction Loaves Paris BRUSSELS Iua to the high French tax on art auctions, the Alph-ous- a Willems collection, originally aehoduled for sale In Paris, wa g trans-0sstu- 01 pojej Fathers Ship Was Wrecked. LATER RELATES EXPERIENCE Declares That the Way Tanlac Restored Her Health Is More Re. markable Than Anything She Ha Ever Had Happen to Her. Ive had some remarkable Helices iu nty life, hut none nor. A,,n. derful than the way Tanlac ov.--- . .tl)lt my troubles and tfiade me gum 'w,.n. ty pounds, was tbe statement n v Christina K. Dingman, 1216 All. t Oakland. Calif, pne of the exjer', i.,s to which Mrs. Dingman refers to her friends. When a of three years, accompanying -i a noted sea captain, on an trip, the vessel was wrecked, bi" was almost miraculously box anrnJI box Into whicli she wa- - pu 1.. tng washed ashore. According to her Btatement, Mrs. Dingman enj", , (i n best of health until three she began to suffer from a barf form of stomach trouble nnd front rheumatism. Ilow she we restored to health is !"- - toid In her own words: . Nobody knows how I stiffen'd f0f the past three years. Nonunion how carefully I ate I would endi.tc afterwards from smothering ,md sinking spells. Sometimes they vert so severe I would fall to the floor ami would have to be carried to bed. I went for days at a time without eating, ns I dreaded tb misery I knew would follow, no matter what I ate. Jiiet. rheumatism Bet in and my sit mb dors and arms hurt me so I couldnt comb my hair. My back felt l.ke it was breaking In two. I was almost In the depths o' despair when I began on Tanlac, but tin grand medicine has made me a well and happy woman. Im not even troubled with constipation now, thanks to the Laxative Tablets, which are far superior to anything of the kind I ever tried. It seems almost too good to be true, but here I am In the bet of health nnd spirits after I had given up hojie, and Ill always praise Tanlac .i-- , h- ij 1( year-whe- ,ir iom-pletel- y igo-nie-s for It. Tanlac Is sold by leading druggist everywhere. Advertisement. Especially These Days. Catt, the eminent suffragist, said at a dinner la Mrs. Chapman 1Vah-Ingto- n : are more For Instance, Women in business est than men. cant he bribed. hon- they said a senutor. said Mrs. Chapman Catt. But men now well, every man ha his price." And hasnt every woman," the senator retorted hasnt every woman especially these days, her figure?" No? "No, Important to all Women Readers of this Paper Thousand upon thousand of wohm hove kidney or bladder trouble and nevtf suspect it. Womens complaint often prove to bt nothing else but kidney trouble, or tb result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidney are not in healthy cos (htion, they may cause the other orgtM to become diseased, e You may suffer pain in the back, and loss of ambition, Foor health makes you nervous, irrit- ble and may be despondent; it makes ay held-ach- one so. But hundreds of women claim that Dh restorhl Kilmers Swamp-Rooby health to the kidneys, proved to be Jt the remedy needed to overcome wb t, conditions Many send for a sample bottle to what Swamp-Roo- t, the great kidney, liver nd blnddet medicine, will do f Bv enclosing ten cents to Db them Kilmer & Co., ringhamton, N. Y.. T mav receive sample sire bottle by Parcw Post . You can purchase medium large size bottles at all drug stores Ad j j j Significant, Anyhow. "I read everything In the hemietl proposals. Why so, girlie? uexpiiin oh, 1 like to rend anything under j that heath even if tlie Item about life or .steel or naval stores." Louiv ille Courier-Journal, Catarrh Catarrh la a local dlaeaae greatly conditio need constitutional by HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE Tonic and Blood Purifier. By clean1" the blood and bulldinr up the By'" HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE restore normal- conditions and allows Natura do Its- work. All Druggists. Circulars free F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo. Ohio. f 1 Information First Hand. Wliat's tlie hardes part of work of a postmaster? The nmn who was sorting paused long enough to reply: - Getting the job nnd hol.bnJ to it," Cuticura for Sore Hand. 83- j retiring in the hot of Cuticura Soap, dry and rub Remove sutT-'ticura 'Ointment. Ointment with tissue paper. Tbis'f will only one of the things Cuticura us are if Soup, Ointment and Tsleura for all toilet purposes. Adv. Souk hands on J 11 Without economy none euu nd wlb If none prod to be V'v 1 |