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Show 9 V' y-- & THE WEEKLY REFLEX. K AYSVTLLE. UTAH "dm. THEM ADVANCE Summer Luncheons l Jnajiffy -- & - PMby NS SHEAK THROUGH THE GERMAN SECOND LINE, AFTER WEEK OF FURIOUS FIGHTING. .1 IfJI ( W'"i FusnLarvc in Regicn cf Ostroff and . Ccuibine Putr Down Teuton and Force the-- - . Germans to Retreat yiT r ' V m S.uee7u fresh aod H j Libby, M9NeiIl Libby, Chicago Cent inuin"gt heir' offensive have broken through the British t2e Genua second line of defense' and Clave taken all of Delville wood,, which stormed by the South Africans, atm! the High Wood,' r establishing themselves beyond Bazeniin Le Petit, v la g been to the advanced pa rt lea-and Pozleres of outskirts nod some other 6iuts close to the fltlrd German line of defense. The weather remains dry and warm. The .operations the past few days Mayo been nu re in the nature of open fighting, the Germans using strong points on favorable ground which were iroud machine positions to gain time ta rallying reinforcements which artrenches w hile the rive British dig opposite them with each wtage of the advance. Frequently flkay are so near each other that nel tber side dares use its guns. Every possible protection is seized and stoutly held by both sides. In Volhynia the Russians in the of Ostroff and Goubine have put down heavy Teutonic attacks, launch-.la' mass formation, and forced, the tTuton to retreat to avoid the danger of being outflanked, according to the RnsaLan 'official communication issued Saturday evening. Upward of 3,000 men were captured in the fighting. Russian troops have captured the in Turkish Armenia tows of IJaiburt is sixty five milet assault. Raiburt Ty nortJkwest of Erzerum and about sixty ini lea south of the Black sea port ol Q0. lull Mill 1 ml :;-- . ha the other good turnup including Libby, appetizing. vu ' ta 1 A "London . aa v ' ' shelf wiih Sliced 'Q Dried Beef I 0 ; .1 Cl V' y1 I llllvlli 1 - ; ip - und-dig-ne- w- . X i -- . coax ,Treblzond.- After br laving All the young men and women students at Blackburn college work their xv ay to education '. The plan is proving successful re-gk- u I WOULD HAVE THIRD TICKET. IE boy is certainly milking good; his grades are up In the nineties, he is an s excellent cook, a lnundryman, and can plow more acres of land in a day than any oilier boy in college. a ..father. remarkable statement for a college president to make concerning a college, sludent, yet liardly more remarkable than Ihe institution which the student, is attending Blackburn college at Gnrllnvillo, 111. Blackburn, us a matter of fngt, occupies a position unique itmong institutions of learning in this country. No other college, perhaps, is conducted along exactly tlie same lines, Its aiiu Is to train young inen to be not only scientific, but practical farmers, Inculcating In Uiem at the same time a love of the soil, and to make of girls and young women practical housewives, who will be able to cook nnd sew, and to take enre of a home. Also, and this is where the unique feature comes in. It is conducted upon a plan of whereby young men and women of the most limited means are afforded an opportunity to avail themselves of a ' standard college education. , The plan has been tried only a year, but during this period it has proved so successful, literally knocking the high cost of living ail to pieces, that the great problem next fall will be what to do with the students. The charges for the year at Blackburn, have been placed at ?100, nnd three hours work per dnyat some sort of manual labor. This pays for n furnished room with steam heat and electric light, board and tuition. The first thing one. is likely to say on hearing this is, Its too chenpTtt cant be done." That was exactly what the college trustees said when, after calling Dr. William M. Hudson to.the presl scheme dency, they listened to his revolutionary for rejuvenating Blackburn. But Doctor Hudson had some convincing figures out of Ids past experience, lie was optimistic and So finally the trusteesagreed they jH'rsistent. ns well might try t for a year, ilt may blow us up, they said, "but better that than rotting down. At any rate, an explosion will attract more attention. It was nearing the noon hour when I reached the little group of college buildings nestling in a grove of fine old elm and oak trees on the outskirts of Carlinyille, and the president suggested that we would better go dow n and see the girls getting-dinn- er. drat and continue the partys exist d istinct political organlza-f.kwas issued here Saturday night John M. Parker, nominee of the Progressive convcn 1km. held in Chicago last June. He nurged the Progressives to "eternally tmry the tullmoose, which, he as swrfa. led his loyal followers Into the wilderness, and to adopt In Its place the American eagle as the emblem of the party. .Mr. Parker, does not mention Col mnel Roosevelt or any other progressive leaders or any candidates by name. He declares, however, that the Progressives had as supposed leaders ml blooded Americans who promto stay ised with . the to the but finish, iMt wtththe party rty had been deserted by a large part of its officers, who could not stand the acid test. vnce ai a life-bloo- d Se-pa- ORPET SET F'REE BY JURY.' University Student Cleared of Charge of Murdering Marlon Lambert. TVankegan, 111. .William Orpet, the university student charged with mur during Marion Lambert, a high school aprl sued his former sweetheart, was (bond not guilty Saturday night by a Jtiry In Judge Donnellys court after flee hours deliberation. .When the jury announced bis Orpet made his way to the Jurors and shook their hands, one by on. smiling wanly, but saying noth- self-hel- - . Sfr. lose her Orpet sessuoa for a second. .She received the verdict as if it were a mere niat; Aid-n- et self-po- s for of routine. Orpets attorney said: ' lie is going .taome with his mother now. Then he going Into the country for a rest after the experience brought on him by a much-gaeeie- nerve-rackin- of circn instances, The he-- wi d g l eo m e of him--toU1 back borne and make a man T Peace Propaganda. London. The German national com nit tee, which recently was organized jander the presidency of Prince von Wedel for the purpose of preparing Hie minds of the German people for Prince-Launche- - "Tn ce. honorable-pe- a w ill noon - be g in-.i- t labors witli a scries 6f meetings Ir various towns in Germany. . New Yorks Plague Abated.. bew York. Abatement of the in 'was' city paralysis epidemic in this re It g uTesssued-lyTipf l.fs'th. gutiday abb fn 4 ' De Rohan Fall in Battle. '.Tigris. Duke de Roltkn, member of tSasf chamber of deputies from, the d :BsBrfcenf of Morbihan, died in a hos gffcai at the front, from wounds re ,eivcd on the preceding day in tht battle of the Somme. ; , srrupt Practices Act Passed. "Washington. The Rucker eiamipt practices act .amending th poTzLical campaign publicity law am extending it to candidates for presi was passed b; dent and house Saturday. so-call- -- vice-preuide- nt . - Here was something new. In the present age, when the average college girl spends a fcoodly ior- tion of her time In social amenities and athletics, the idea of students preparing their own meals was decidedly novel. Yet there they were, a dozen of them. In sehooFdresses coveredwffh Tong white nprpns. busily engaged In preparing a menu w hich- - had been written on - a blackboard in the kitchen a kitrlienrby the way, as immaculate as the most exacting housewife could desire. This combination "of earnlngkhd learning is one of the unique features of Doctor Hudsons plan. The young women get the theory of domestic science in the classroom and then put It Into practice lu the kitchen. They do, all the cooking, with the exception of a certain amount of help from some of the young men students. That they also do it scientifically and well was attested by the This meal eoti a little-lat- er. meal sisted of cream of tomato soup, roast beef, baked potatoes, creamed celery, bread and butter,, tapioca und cake, and there was an abundance of each. 1 ma$e bold to ask if ; dinners like that were that-followe- . ) ?y t' SOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS college, they will be better AND PERFUMERS rite mailed for alx rents la atampB. If Sample fitted for. citizenship tfym Booklet, Beauty and Health" on request. they had spent those years : TAN VI AN St KEMP 135 Water bffeet, Mew Tort working forAliem'selves. iuiiiHtmimmuHiHnmiiimmiHHntnnrmHHBnifi9i There a lot more to our Doctor Hudson, add class to your rar. send planSald AIITfl BUMFDC fi.uu we will sciul yuu ms unilLKJ thap just helping young MU1U monograms and instructions for putnns It ua. Western Motorist Co.. Ciicycniic, Win. Accessories to get through college people who would not otherwise get Wanted, an Elephant. there on account of the exThe Hasty Pudding club of Harvard pense, but they are all side was obrecently reported to be in some our main is issues. That distress because of the lack of two We for out are looking ject. actors "capable of good team the young men and the young sturdy work in women the other colleges have passed by, the great playing the part of an elin the club's annual spring show. ephant of young people 'who are willing enough to cjuics and hungry enough for an education to do The original selection for the front almost anything to get it, if they only knew how legs was dismissed from' college on to set about it. It Is not our purpose to help any aceounUof low marks, and the .hind student who ought to help himself, but simply to legs became discouraged and resigned. provide the means whereby he may secure an edu- Probably a peculiar combination- of athletic skill and comic talent is recation when otherwise it would be impossible. We are specially interested In the young wom- quired for the proper representation en. Its a stiff proposition for a young man to go of a stage elephant, and it may he a away from home to get Tils living and his educa- thankless Task that college amateurs tion at the same time, but its almost Impossible In general are unwilling to tackle. An of an elei for his sister. That is why we are providing for actor disguised as one-haseems of to his indmuch lose the girls, too. phant While the fixed charge at Blackburn is ?100, that, ividuality. But the fore and aft porof course, does not provide for everything. It costs tion of a quadruped offers a fine chance for an ambitious young actnr the. college a hundred-mor- e even after buildings have been provided. This Is to start a brilliant career. Henry F,. made up out of the endowment and the help that Is Dixey began his stage life as the hind received from time to time from generous friends legs of the' heifer in Evangeline. ' Providence Journal." of the cause. pf served every day. Certainly. replied menu by any .means. We Doctor,HudsQn.-!!It.no.Lft:,Jj.e.henrd.faf.IUacUui- ' along just the same. I the" cost And inquired. iave"goue ' , For answer Doctor Hudson beckoned to Miss Srwrt'the--eftpaMe- Breakfasts and suppers usually cost less dinners, the average for die three meals per day being 21 cents. . ... Having no help to pay or to feed, important Items in figuring up the cost of serving food most colleges. has played anlhfportuiit part hyfhis economical showing. The plan not only cuts down expenses, but gives the young women such a practical coucse in inestic science part of the laboratory work is to prepare each week all fourjiew. dishes In suilicient qimhtities the people in the dining halK-th- at they will be benefited by it all theirfives. They not only study domestic science vbut do all of the work In their own rooms, thefaundry work, etc., and at the end of four years they will come out able, and, It is expected willing, to do anything and solve any problem tha r Is likeTy td cohfriint a woman in the home. The president led the way to a window from whichWas visible a fine rolling stretch of farm- land. pnrt of w hich w as ready for the planter. This the coliege farm, consist ing of SO ocres7Nexr fall the students will be fed from the product of Some of it. of course, will be fed to - that farm. the cows, but they will produce milk for the college commons; some of it will be fed to the pigs, but they will be growing Into input all the time; and some of it will go directly to the kitchen. In this way the young men upplement the work of the young women. They produce what is cooked, and are learning to be practical as well as theo' retical farmers. All of the arm buildings are put up by the students under the direction of the farm superintendent. They recently completed a poultry house which is a mode! of its kind. A huge .barn and silo are soon to be started. As Doctor Hudson remarked, those boys are likely to be much better - farmers than their kjjhcrs. Another unique f&ure at Blackburn is that the students know as little af the cost of high living as they do of the high cost of living. The college puts a ban on smoking; drinking, and the other evils commonly found in the youth world. A boy "mustrkoop TiTTfisoTr'lean, it ne belongs to tne ; Blackburn college community. Two particularly- - Interesting-studen- ts are for-bright-eyed a a and little elgners, Jap Persian. The Japanese student came to America . to get an education, believing that ail one needs to do is Just to come here and after that everything is free. But he was disappointed in his dreams. He had planned to spend three years here and then go home to found a little school on the fundamental principled of Christianity. A friend ln Japan had said that he would furnish the money as soon as the young man finished his education. capita. thnnthe self-hel- p . to-fe- ed lf ' - Naturally She Did. "I thought when we Were In her Britain's royal house will be at a loss for royal dressing room, discussing, her perfamilies to marry into when this war is conclud- formance, the actress changed couned. German royalties, even if the Hohenzollerns tenance. are left on the throne, can never again marry, or Oh, that was when she was taking be given in marriage with kings or queens, off her make-up.princes or princesses of Britains royal family. Royal families of Germany and of countries symto Sometimes ft man who pathetic with Germany are excluded from the list love his enemies goes back pretends on his best, of candidates for wedlock with British royalties. Russias state church is on brotherly terms with friends. the Church of England. Religious difference would not absolutely forbid a Russo-Britisroyal marriage. Europe Is not the home of many royal Adds a Healthful -houses that are at once Protestant and Wars effect on' future Toyal marriages in Zest to any Meal Britain is more interesting than important British peoples are now concerned with more awful and momentous issues than those related to the Most everyone likes a hot intermarriage GT royalties. British princes and table drink, but it must have princesses for all time to come will have to look elsewhere a snappy taste and at the for brtdesandhrf(Ie- grooms. Toronto Telegram. same time be healthful- ROYAL -- h .- than-Gcrma-ny ONE RESULT OF THE WAR." v curly-haire- - rieti a uni vers! tyr; They-we- re so but very sorry, many American boys, they had and then he knew nothing about our language or customs.. They didn't see how they could do anything for him. Then he went' to a large endowed nhiversity, and the story was the same. Finally a nd won-t tbere. tfent asked him what, he coulddo andbe said, he iliefrevtd lie could cook. So he was put In the kitchen nnd lie works there three hours a day, as- sisting the young women. The. other bov.came frdm Persia" So- MATRIMONIAL FIELD. ". ' A delightful old lady of a little town In Nebraska was discovered one morning in the act of killing a chicken. Wky. Mrs. Brown, I thought that you were afraid to kill a chicken, said a neighbor in sup -- m didnt know yon yojjiirAjiiyc'rroACogZ . d d FLORIDA WATER used Grandfathj It; bo does fa- ther. It the beat thing, bar none, 1 know of. It eoola the akin delightfully, and makes one feel and college. He does not work ameil clean. Mabel Bays its the only perfume a man should use.- - -for himself, but for. the - colbe sure you get only Mean r 'yfiut BlackA Lan mans, the original Florida lege. They believe, at . Water, created by them more than burn, that after young a hundred years ago. There are and young women have s lots of imitations, but they cant the real thing. touch four years working for the Itm . vice-pres- NMANS Original, Century .oil) dent works the same time and pays the same amount. They dont pay liim ; he pays the first-clas- Nominee Calls New Convention of Progressives, New Orleans. A statement and call to The. patriotic men and women of America" to hold a new national con vention of the Progressive party in Cbitttgo, Augilst r, and nominatecan i dictates for president and Vice-Presidenti- MURRAY ta B022I&0YJJWP OZZVcJ wQzexzTrzALHPJtr BY ROBERT H. MOULTON - prise. -- Yes, dearie, I fild useter be, but since the war broke out Ive .done it right smart." I dont- - understand - you what does the war hare to do with it? Well, you see. Its this way: I useter think that bloodshed was an awfql thing, but 6ince Ive been readin about all them In Europe I Just get a rooster by the feet, lay hisJbeaiLon, the block and' sa'yi5' myself.vNow.' Sarah, taint near as,,k 1.II1 IV'. a. m u. ore's your- Brve? And then I just shut my eyes, and whack." Youth's Companion. " he--- t men-killin- s " AcriviTiESlDFJvybMifiL ' department, who not only teaches the subject, but plans the various meals and figures down the cost to a quarter of a cent, not even omitting such small things ft? the flour in the gravy npd the salt in the potatoes, and repeated my query. The cost per capita for the materials." said Miss Sparks, was a fraction under eight cents. By way of making the lesson more impressive, she added that the only other expense, since the students do all the cooking and serving, was, for the ruel consumed In the range, an amount so small that it coulft hardly be figured out as so much per Always Use. America. He had received a little training in a hospital, but he wanted to be a real doctor and go home t$iiis people as a medial missionary.- He spent 14 months looking for a college that he could afford. A Persian doctor in Chicago directed him to Blackburn nnd he went right along and has made a fine record. He Is the head of the sweep, ing force. The students at Blackburn all work three hours a day. All pay thd same and work the same. It la a communism. They dont 'pay so much per hour as most colleges Ho. hut each stu- - SL Louis has a policewoman who receives a salary of J65 per month. In the Philippine islands women and girls are employed as road workers. The first requirement of a girl seeking work through the Young Womens Christian association in Los Angeles Is that she wear big shoes, it being claimed that tight shoes make a bad temper. Probably the only woman professional golf player In the world Is Mrs. Gourley the noted English player, who has come la the United States on account of the twar. . 1 ; Dunn-Web- b, Probably no beverage answers every requirement so completely as does PQSTUM This famous pure food-drinmade of roasted wheat and a bit of wholesome molasses, affords a rich Javalike flavor, yet contains no hamffulelerocnW 7 k, TheoriginAl' ForttaaCereil must be boiled; Instant Postnm is made in the cup quick as . a. wink. by adding hot water, and stirring. Both forms of Postum have a delightful aroma and flavor, are healthful, and good fof children and grown-ups- .' . There's a Reason Sold by Grocers everywhere. 9 |