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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH AIRPLANE BUILT FOR WIRELESS CONTROL FOR THEIR LOOKING DADDYS NAME V Jll This wireless-contro- l airplane has just been luilt by the Ilurgcss-Curtlscompany for John lluys 11 am mom!, be a will series tests and of for United the given States government. According to the Inventor's plans, the opJr, erator can pick up a torpedo and, by means of the wireless-contro- l outfit placed just back of his seat, can direct It against the object of attack. s RUINS OF MUNITION PLANT THAT WAS BLOWN UP . V . ' I i Lo :II ; s SP ' ' ' ,v' .o. . ; ' . , v - - ' .v . T y ' that particular neighborhood.. v . V with the names of ?: men who have gone to the front from The picture shows two youngsters spelling out their fathers name on the tablet. 4 fc,, k - . stmt, v , v.v .1 'iilrM A permanent wur shrine In a Loudon side ., - ' ' v- :- o- - f i 1 ,rrru -- A. . . KAISER AND HIS STAFF AT THE FRONT V -yt AX I - r .. tv.. i ix.ov. I S" or- 'VJ ..wwy5a- ht.. Z ifll ,A r'Frr"3 jc -- : Tv -?m - urr - , r- If Jr f ,Nj V '5 1 iv Lv 1 Close-uview of the ruins of the munition plant of the Canadian Car and Foundry company at Ktngsland, N. J. The hill on the right Is said to be the only thing that saved the towns of Klngsfand and Rutherford from probable destruction from exploding shells and lire. The wind at the time fortunately was blowing In a direction opposite to the towns. The company was' Just finishing a $100,000,000 contract of shells for the Russian government, which had ' . ; kept the plant busy for the last two years. p' " , HELPED TO CONVICT BOPP WORKING ON THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY few picture the kaiser and his staff at the front. This shows him lo Roland. One of the . : , showing the kaiser's short left arm.-A new photograph of WOMAN PICKETS AT WHITE HOUSE HEROINE OF KINGSLAND ' . Ls Each' of the two Pennsylvania avenue entrances to the White House holds' whom of each being plcketinl by six members of the Congressional union, woman a tanner with the Inscription:' Mr. Fresldent, what will you do for Individuals The pickets are on duty from nine to five each day, the suffrage? T at frequent Intervals. relieved being f V' " 1 - tf y: fr:- i 5 Mrs. Annette A. Adams, assistant United States district attorney, stepped ' I Into the place of the district attorney , ; when he was taken ill at the start of :v-f iV the Bopp explosion plot trial at. San Mrs. Adams opened for Francisco. conducted the case the government at donned Jeans Miss Anna Larson and Nell Coffaney, California girls, course and secured a Its the first blast at the throughout .the recent Oakland celebration, to help in preparing United States. verdict lor. the ' Lincoln highway. ' Pacific end :K- - a ': Zt j iV -- ':., -- : 11 - of the Ooast-to-Coa- CELEBRATES CHURCH OF PRESIDENTS wessi'enr c t D :: .. i;j: V-4- -- . P Kt 7:-" -- A st Takes No Oictatlon. JUST THE RUINS OF A GERMAN TRENCH Church Whats x become of your stenographer and typewriter?" Gotham Flew de coop. Left you? , Sure thing. Your wife the cause F Oh, no. 4 Got another Job? ' Nix.- ' : , dld-you- - tor Incautious Burglar. A man who Is given to doing odd' Jobs about' his house was very proud of a bit of painting he had accomplished. About midnight following the completion of the outside, of the house he was awakened by a noise. Creeping to the window, he looked out, and to his horror, saw a burglar climbing up second-stor' window. British official photograph taken oa the western front. The ruins a ladder to the Look out there housethe but ere yelled nothing look a great deal like the nbs of an extinct mastodon, bat to holder the Look out for to were burglar. constructed similar. trenches The the remains of a German trench. v the paint. the railroad subways with which the American people are familiar. .. . ' . r y y'. , Vt one-stor- J the same? ever know of 'Sa y.'toy' boy; a suffragette that could be dictated ' - ( What happened then? She became a suffragette." WeiT; couldn't She hoidhe'r jbh just ' r Tessle McNamara, telephone switchboard girl at the big munition plant of the Canadian Car and Foundry company on the Jersey meadows near Klogsland, who happened to glance out of a window, which overlooked a long y avenue of concrete and iron smoke of a saw wisp buildings and curling from the eaves of building 30, a shed stored with 200 gallons of gasoline and used for cleaning and polishing high explosive shells. With one a .$ Tv V L rMPaRL. f ' ' 5 VsJC Y'"i ! vn ir c: $. KV j fragments of steel ripped from the bursting shells and fiung high In the air descended upon the roof of the headquarters building within five feet of her head, Some of the pieces tore through, one just grazing her. She fainted. With building after build- Historic $t. John's church, Washington, on ing exploding, McArthur, the fire ehle.f, unthe White House, the church of practically all and a few of his aids dragged the conscious girl from the switchboard. bratlng Its one hundredth anniversary. red-ho- jr' f va-- - :A p. fhct .30 sure to reach shell cars on side track don't wait a second get all men out As Tessle sent In her final calls, - , tub-boar- d, e ft. Zm s swi bound,! her headgear adjvnsted, fighting She beat td..eoBiaexJr, smoke what knew down her fears (she vast a in packed plant wisps portended with tremendous explosives) and rapidly connected with shed after sheet Teas1'tKsA-.bft.ckvlML.Jh- V-- c V, t Ltf;: . - s |