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Show it sou nn THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH conniuinkant, ws walt.ii- - (anopy to perform V t .ruic.i.x, lt:i j :th hint, to oissw.a as fleprcM-leu.Pastor, t.e Iter Jan n T.ixlor of the t etural 1resbjter.jn urvh. Mrs. llltatu H. BoJ j g. t'10 bride's ! ti:ot ,cr, rr Mil I';.,. rres -- I WHAT THE BELGIANS STILL OF HOLD Start the New Year Right BELGIUM "T intL Mood to ner-- t oi t.e nixtnen and Lie bride stool on tUir , t l'r Smith I, pan the words of 'lie Kpistopa! n the President, nidkii g l.,s respond, first, v t If vou tiBM saving up fo a gooj a Omit, or milting m Jo, tAiitr u ar otuc. i Watih, 4 X f- , and t'nn'the bride nuking ers. After the bnle promised to loxc. cherish and obex the president plated the wedding ring, a plain band of gold upon her nnger and then, after prayer, and while the couple clasped their right hands together. Dr Smith declaredthem-&uand wifeThe entire then turned to the dining room, where a buftet supper wfas served. The decorations there 'W'Frp'Tir'p I iVK" an 3otrTlVe louft et s w eFe banked grow mg ferns aiul pink ro-e- a The tables weje decerned with Lady Stanley rose blossoms On a table in the center was the wedding ake, a fruit cake of several layers high, or namented with sprays of pink orchids in the center. Mrs. Wilson cut the cake without formality and no ar rangement was made for bestowing bits of it upon others than those in the wedding party. Married In Traveling Gown. During the ceremony and at the luncheon afterward, during whteh a string orchestra j.ayed, the bride, wore her traveling dress, a black silk Vel vet gown, with a picture hat of black heaver with no trimmings whatever except one feather slightly upturned on the left side. At her throat she wore the presidents wedding gift, a magnificent diamond brooch. The skirt of her gown was of walking length and cut on full lines. The waist had silken embroidery of blue, shading from the deep tones of royal blue to delicate shades of pastel and was threaded with silver. Mrs. Wilsons trousseau Is said by close friends to be magnificent in its extent and to have cost several thou sand dollars. Most of It is American- 1 Following tho Wedding, the Preaidert end Mr. Wilson Left for Hot Springs, Va, to Spend Their Honeymoon, Traveling in Private Car. Washin gton. Pres de n t 'Wood row Wilson and Mrs. Edith Bolling Galt were married at 8:30 oclock Saturday 1 night, Decemhejt-JSand-4eft- tee- - af ward to spend their honeymoon at Hot Springs, Va .The president and his brine traveled in a private car at tached to a special train. The wedding was quiet and simple, but thirty guests being present when the ceremony was performed at the brides home which made her the first land. lady-of-th- e Shortly after 10 oclock the president and Mrs. Wilson entered a wait-lnWhite House 'automobile and motored to Alexandria, Va., across the Potomac, to take their private car there and avoid a crowd at the railroad station in this city. The ruse by which the wedding party got away to Alexandria was comg , plete. Because the hour of the wedding was known to comparatively few per sons, there was not a large crowd in the vicinity of the brides home, although a large police guard had been provided. All arrangements for the wedding .ceremony were carried out perfectly, the president arriving at his brides home soen after 8 oclock, and the remainder of the wedding party, which' numbered less than thirty, following soon after. The ceremony1 was begun ( , 4J ' CEREMONY PERFORMED AT'THE HOME OF THE BRIDE, THIRTY GUESTS BEING PRESENT. i 'r iityr'" Hpor - f&tfi rWT7Iy Cash for Alfalfa " and otii i:u Mail Suiupli'N and (set Our llrsl Offcrn UNDEvOOD About all thal is left of the country oxer xxliuh King Albert held swhv tail be Been In this picture The tier mans hold all of Belgium except a small comer m the northwestern part of the couutry. The pit lure shows Belgian troops coming dowtilo the beach to rest after a long vigil in the trendies biggest boyjn. THE WORLD AMERICAS FIRST REAL Voi' . A OODIN, UTAH ..via life-savin- g Seven Men Drowned .Cambridge,' Md. Seven man were drowned in the Chesapeake bay Saturday when the oyster sloop Lady Harrington of Oxford capsixed and in a gal 4 wind and rain. V .bi 1 ( tmiln Mvft-i.- l H.f-- r rt I. ltU'knell, the national of (lit- - American Red t'rosa 1 g -- NO . V !' 'KT ? r Baroness Nadine de and her newly adopted Belgian "war baby, who was temporarily held up on her arrival in New York because she was not accompanied by parents or guardian. Little Jeanne Marie, who. is only fourteen months old. was permitted to enter the country under bond and has been legally adopted by the baroness, to whom the baby was given by its dying mother in Flanders. ' SPYS DEATH PORTABLE STRETCHER USED BY FRENCH Aunt Emmys Code black cook of a southern family was horrified to find that one of t lux young, negroes, employed as a helper In the kitchen, had beeu caught stealing. I dont believe in slealln, said I dont ' never take Aunt Emmy. nothin' 'cept Us something lo eat or something to weur or somethin what 1 thinks the ntlsaus don't-wan- t or somethin do ole boss is got too blind to missiv made and the best shops in the United States were called upon to supply what what the brides friends say is one of the largest and most, carefully selected wardrobes ever gathered by any mistress of the White House. The ring used in the ceremony was made from a nugget of virgin gold presented to the president two months ago by a delegation of school childr from San Francisco. Despite the intimation from the White House that nothing should be sent by any others than relatives and close friends, the President and Mrs. WTIsbn were showered with gifts tha filled an entire room in the Galt home., They were of a wide variety and came from many climes and many peoples.' Sketches of President and Bride. Mrs. Edith Bolling Galt was born October 14, 1872, in Wytbevllle, Va. Is direct descendant of the Indian princess Pocahontas. Has eight brothers and sisters. Still retains the good looks for which she was famous in her youth. Is charming, tactful and intelAfter months of imprisonment in ligent Has devoted herself to charity an English prison, where he would rather than to societys conquests. have been executed aa a spy but for Runs her late husbands Jewelry, store the activity of the state department and brings a dot" of $300,000 to the and Col. Theodore Roosevelt, Kenneth president Likes baseball, golf, W, Triest, the young Princeton stugood books and mtsic. dent. is .safe e The again.Dresses well. bad left his home and his youth President Woodrow Wilson was studies about a year ago In search of born December 28, 1856, in Staunton, adventure. He went to Canada, enVa. Passed bis childhood and youth listed on a transport and finally landmostly in Georgia and South Carolina. ed on a British battleship. He wrote Educated in public schools. Davidson some kind of a suspicious letter which college, Princeton university. Univer- got into the hands of the censor and sity of Virginia and Johns Hopkins young Triest found himself in prison Ixmlso on Helen Married university. the charge of being a spy. Colonel 1885. Jane 24, of Savanah, Axson Roosevelt and the state department Taught history and economica at Bryn interceded on the boy's behalf, on the Mawr, Wesleyan and Princeton. Elect- ground that he was mentally unbaled governor of New Jersey. Elected anced. president of the United States in 1912. old Gnarous-Ld- . Little Johnny was inN bed with ' ' iiv "Wont you please ask my Yencher to come and see me? he asked his mother one day. Yoii dear, good boy, exclaimed his mother, "Do you really love your teacher, so much? lt aint that, mother, replied I want her to catch the Johnny. measles so the other boys can stay measles., away from school, too. She Gave the Information. An old lady said on her return from the city: took me out to "My rich a prize fight one evening. I never saw such a thing; The two men came out on the stage and shook hands like the best of friends. Then they began to punch each other, and ail for nothing. They kept on punching away till a man in the corner yelled Tinas! Nobody answered him, so I pulled out my watch and shouted, Ten oclock. " son-in-la- President and Mrs. Wilson. - uuMt,L-Nu- w lt,rlrr .in the iltnuaihl nit us talking In Ntw York about the splendid work thal hU oig.mUutloii U doing In Belgium. "Wo are supidying tho . Belgians. lio paid, .with 8 2,000,000 worth of food a month. Wo are mIho supply-lufood to the Inhabitants of Poland, Wjlioth Germany has taken oxer. 'We JiftVu a good deal to do, hT Wo are like the father who said: At last, at last. Ive got my five daughters off my hands. Now to put my five sons In law on their feet." SAVED FROM e It xx Allefuss-Procto- Crew of, Bark Rescued. memWashington. - Twenty-threber of the crew of the Portuguese bark Perd dAiemquer, from Lisbon for New York, loaded with- corkwood, which is ashore near Manasquan on the New Jersey coast, were taken off crews. by aM in Poor Father. Kriu-s- t Giant sign, more than fifty feet high, erected near the City Hall park, New York; to help the Boy Scouts of America raise 8200,000. The boy had a movable arm, which registered the amount subscribed. United by Episcopal Service. The Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, rector of St Margarets Protestant Episcopal church, of which the bride is a MKN turn' lo iIbt, inlv -- Innl imn rttulrtl. mill rnimni.alnn inml vxhilr It- - ril(loin lunn-lit- il II ll 'n nr nrllt-- Mnli r Httl'fr Ki lmnl. ,H ing A Hi , Halt I ttltt- - t'lly, t'uli nntt tipttn tor T v V Blackman & Griffin Co. WANTED BABY WAR . . si-:i:i)- s r 7 informally. , OtNOtr IM) UT I AXE CITY pty llscr. the president and his bride appeared at the head of the staircase, which was decorated with ferns, asparagus vines and American beauty roses. They descended to the lower floor, where the guests were grouped about O? JEWELRY MAKERS m auto-mobilin- every retjuiremrafe put.a reliable house are lood iliingt trod) thrapet in the end. Take no chancea, Autr. phone or telegraph. The as had been arranged at 8:30 oclock, and was followed by a buffet luncheon. Mrs. Wilson was ' married in the traveling gown she wore to the train. Quiet Home Wedding. , Everything was in readiness for the ceremony whra the president arrived and it proceeded without music. Neither the president or Mrs. Galt had any attendants and there were no ushers or flower-girls- . Neither the army, the navy, nor the diplomatic corps was represented and the occasion was essentially what both of the couple had wished it to be a home wedding. On the first floor of the brides home, in two communicating rooms, a wedding bower had been arranged with a background of farleyanse and maidenhair ferns, which extended from door to he ceiling. Overhead there was a canopy of green in the form of a shell lined with Scotch heather. In the background and at the center was placed a large mirror framed with orchids and reflecting the scene. Above the mirror was a spray of orchids across a background of ferns and the corners of the canopy were caught with orchids. American beauty roses were on both sides of the -- canopy, beneath which was a prayer rug on which President Wilson and Mrs. Galt knelt during the ceremony. Just at the hour for the ceremony ate our BOY D PARK a. I uit four e can ami vj . y ft iUV j Tax', - 'Disqualified. "If you will split some kindling wood for tbe kitchen fire, said the lady of tbe house, "Ill be glad to give you something to eat ' "Sorry, lady, replied the wayfarer, "but 1 aint been able to keep up me dues in the Kindling Splitters Union, and Im afraid the walking delegates would get after me if I 4one any of that kiud of work. Thrift A Bad Sign, "Im afraid that play of yours 3V. ' v la going to be a failure, old man." "What makes you think so? "Well the management doesnt seem to have any trouble keeping tbe ticket speculator away from the door. ic T'vnrj In After Years. It gives a woman a jar when she asks ber husband if be loves her as This is the latest form of stretcher adopted by the French for carrying much as ever to have him glance up from his newspaper and answer the wounded from the front It is made so it can be placed on wheels. absent- -mindedly, MOUNTAIN BATTERY ON ISONZO FRONT "Uh-huh.- " Afraid Sha Wouldnt. "Why so sad and downcast? "ly wife has threatened to leave me." Cheer up; women are always threatening something like that, but they hardly ever do it "Thats what I was thinking. Year After Year. "They cant fool all tbe people all the time. "But tbe summer hotel proprietor manages to stick us for two weeks of Louisville Courier-Journa- l It. All Have Taste for Alcohol. Mourn for Confederate. Intoxication Is not unknown among Cheap at That. Westfield, Mass The flag' of Lyon animals, and they may easily be stlm Insolvent Tell me. Is It a .The Ants, post. G. 4. R--. flew at halfmast from uiatod to crime by alcohol. crime to be poor? the Liberty pole In1 the public square, when made drunk, are paralyzed with Not in this state, sir., j The Lawyer. confederate-veteranthe exception of the Jaws, which they Saturday in memory of a for my opinion on the the charge with nse with remarkable efficiency. It is Ira Miller, who rode subject is 5. Fay my clerk and go claimed that coffee was discovered Forests cavalry. out quietly. Judge. through the fact that the goats in Twin Girls Asphyxiated. Abyssinia became intoxicated on the On profession Taboosd.1 ..... Stamford, Conn. Two baby girls, coffee berry, thus calling attention to ' "I suppose yon have, high ambitions twins of 18 months, were found de4 Its properties. Cows can be made danfor you boy?" and their mother, Mrs. Louise Pieters, gerously mad by giving them a mix"TV I wouldnt say that, exactly, - Photograph taken recently along the Isonzo front showing one of the but I ell, almost dead from inhaling Uluminatr ture of hemp and opium. Doga and do hope that he wont turn out boose here horses have been given a confirmed numerous mountain batteries protecting the flanks of the advancing Italian io be the male assistant to a ing gas in $ 'rooming female or day night taste for aicohqJ army- teacher," 2!Q5u3HKrTKfSI. lancing |