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Show ( X THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH MUSIC JOR THE SOLDIERS IN THE TRENCHE. S AUSTRALIAN TROOPS- - THAT ARE NOW HI FRANCE rsrr -jri : T?.V- 5' jJ' A N M a? I.US & ; ' ' Lrr f ..Xyyw, r-- t sJ r J jv, ti rlVj a rvbitfaav. i ?n 4' r; ' .iJ -- - k (j W4:33 ?SSE3Sr. f - - A atasjsMoeihsbuAVVhvttohiMbiifrfcbiiaibuiMlihsoi x JLi-or.- ( W -- ; ' 7 m-- . j- i leF ( fav -- - - f,s VTO s"T.' '... : T- :1 TV. fB4 t: Mrs. Clara Navello Davies is falling for all musical instruments, from a tin whistle to a violin, so that she may send them to the soldiers who arefighting in the trenches. She says music In rest periods relieves tension. The men now fill this want by banging away on tin'1 pans and playing mouth organs. Mrs. Davies is the chairman of the soldiers musical instrument collection committee in America, with offices at 519 West End avenue. New York. i TEXAS GUARDSMEN WHO DID NOT REFUSE TO SERVE ''Xx' MhrixA ; T; Wvv fV- x vje - force the armies of the allies. These are some'Hif the aokliers that Australia has sent to Prancw recently to They are teen, above, practicing the handling of artillery, and, below, digging trenches for ths guns. A-.- , re-e- n MOBILIZING OF THE TEXAS NATIONAL GUARD U (1 sX v; y -- .b''L3v !r F' ( x s A v --' Nr ka ? C'f v'X tEt-SC- rf S V. ---5r JtSr- - ..x. y. - . ..A cwedWeevoek w 5 Aue.vkx3t Though many members of the Texas National Guard rs.used to serve when they were called out for border patrol luty, the great bulk of the guardsmen responded to tfe call. Some of them are here shown in camp near the border luring ths mesa hour. MRS. SHEPARD AND HER SON . & Raising the tents for the members of the Texas Nations! Guard at Fort Sam Houston. many of the men are without uniforms. GERMAN WOMEN BUILDING SUBWAYS KAISERS FRIEND ARRESTED WIGWAGGING SOMEWHERE It win be noticed that IN MEXICO unnniiuiitiaiicjiitiauiiaiicniiuiicmcjiia The fact that the menfolk of the German capital are on the various battle fronts does not in any way bold up the civic improvements 'of Berlin. The construction of the Berlin subways Is being carried on mainly by women. was formerly done by men and are They are doing nearly all the worlrthat - doing 'v it well. AMERICANS a-j- Sunday School 100 Years Old. The first Baptist Sunday school of Bristol, R. I organized May 5, 1816. celebrated, its one hundredth anniversary recently. Deacon George V. who was superintendent of the "school when the fiftletirkfinlversaryf was celebrated, spoke. Boston Globe. - MINGLE AND CARRANZISTAS rr-xK-' Mrs. Finley J Shepard, formerly Helen Gould, and her adopted son, Finley J. Jr., attended the annual garden party of the Army Relief society at Governors Island. Finley, Jr., had an enjoyable time puttering around the guns, watching the dress parade d other military maneuvers. ; 1 i &K h' bFl ,( t ' i,r. W-?A- . l ! i - ijnTi : w rO O ; ' tj Ar-nol- d, Distraction. My dentist tells me funny stories, but sometimes I fail to see the point- Maybe there isnt any point. Oh, yes there Is, but at those particular times my thoughts are centered on the point of his drill. Birmingham Age-Heral- - "v Countes Maria Labbla, a singer, has been arrested at Milan, Italy, on a charge of espionage. The countess made her debut in Germany under the patronage of the kaiser, whose inter est in her created a sensation In court circles i Ci C3fi T American soldiers gathered in front of the locomotive of a train carrying Carranzistas, temporarily stalled near the San Antonio base camp of the American titoops in Mexico. The United States troops at the camp take this and means of Mexican life, opportunity to become more familiar withInways no show mixing hesitancy freely with their whiter and the Carranzistas border, ths across from brethren I Activities jof Women. British Columbia has woman factory Inspectors. There are suffrage leagues In every part of Canada Waitresses of Toronto, Canada, have organized a union. Several Brooklyn women are taking Up Red Cross work In preparation of their being called upon in case this country goes to war. Mary Plckford, probably the highest salaried moving picture actress in the TrcrJd. Jo Ztfxg to appear on the speaking stage.. Miss Jessie F. Campbell, daughter of former Governor Campbell of Ohio, Is going to Francs to act as a nurse i? the army. f Lady Paget has ralced by means of entertainments and bazaars nearly 9100,000 since the great war began. which she has applied to the needs of the war sufferers In Belgium, Franca Italy and Serbia. United States sigpsimen stationed somewhere In Mexico sending message from the top of s pile of adobe bricks. PREPAREDNESS CAR DEMONSTRATES r . Private WUiJa IL Fcrrtrt. V;i I to ths Padffc court la ta rrtl err ta f U lie called oa ths tnz lzzX from Governor McCall (1 II It:::'.:. I an assoftmsni of ether irr tl 'j k jc , g: a - |