OCR Text |
Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH Win the hearts of the ladies, and are! prized above other things. We havt diamonds, large or smalt, to suit an) taste or fit any puree. All guaran ' teed. Our modest prices make buying i ; BOYD PARK y ) FOR MILES WITH FLASHOF SHELLS AND VARIROCKETS. COLORED ALIGHT SKY ?. , W iV easy.-- ' V v...ns. W pi .? '''d Ji .'v V r ... t. -- - ' 'Jf ' ;': 'V-v t V. 4 s ' C r'1 . n I V" ' ' r 'I 1 s ? . 1 ' Y 'vl ' . JMh s BRITISH COMMISSIONERS 'TO WAR. COUNCIL RECEIVED WITH HIGHEST HONORS. x '? fPt'NM&tAO MAKERS OF JEWILKY Germans Bring up Strong Reserves and Throw Full Force Against British and French in the MEK ASP WOMEN Now Is ths time to learn tbe tnr! er tra.ie, Par Battle of Arras. SAIT 1AM. CITY MO MAIN STREET ' in r erests of 'Neutrals. i ri greatleinnatt. spec; al ow open for SO lays. Only iiurt time requ.roT. Toola iumkbod and ronjmitoinn paid while learn- ins. Call ar write Moier Balpr Nehoai. 13 Com- merciai St., Sait Lake City. Ctab. her Statesmen Defines presses Apprecia- Americans Have sh , J London. The battle of Arms which had been smouldering for a week pst, .nKin-- j ikmii ry :4i' with some of the heaviest lighting Si MTIMGLj.C ALL'ED LOST L1HJ r of flio w ar iu progress. The sky was .alight for miles with Is Now Confined Chiefly to Profea- ional Brujtkardaj ajra'.'Phon. r. g raphs, the buttlefielcTTunl v.ith which flash signals to the oprockets, Singing, as far as most people are The old ent wind " artillery. posing SMA lfJ rll concerned. Is a lost art. Thousands reverberatthe of echoes the carried attend operas, recitals and musical ,, cannonade far back of the lritish r u.uinhng' a rtUlwaj. comedies, tens of thousands wind up ing of 'found sei... 1 .si..r u im Amenniuof.mtini-sii,on inspection Sergeant lines. s ns the for ; but ioeihul as siiooe-'ilosinging phonographs has daily exercise. i Co!, (hester A, llunlii;. The fighting7 covered approximate! . informally at their work or play J Bn elght-nul- e frout, from sou they have forgotten how. In times Croisillea. below well a to point past people of all ranks sang together ridge BritMILITIA OF MERCY HELPS NAVY RECRUITING as a matter of course. Sailors sang at At the north end of the attack' the positions their xvork, peasants, shepherds, cow- ish swept over German tjxldfrom Lens due south almost running all aphad their and favorite boys of German, sections and long captured propriate songs. The songs, of ehil 7.TtS54C;t?SK?!S3t STS dren at games, the lullabies of moth- positions In frontfof the ofllindenburg prisoners. ers are in the collected ballads and line and a greht number The Germans Avere undoubtedly folklore of many peoples," says the L throwing tlietr full force into their News. had along the Scarpe. They The pastimes and the labors of the 4 , , , v , strong reserves to oppose up brought husbandman and the shepherd, says had and advance a British further Andrew Lang, were long ago a kind of new batteries of of natural opera. Each task had Its thrown in scores own song; plowing, seeding, harvest, artillery, burial all had their appropriate bal- RUSS SWEAR TO EXPEL, ENEMY. lads or dirges. The whole soul of the peasant class breathes fin their bur- Patriotic Spirit Pervadea Congresa of dens as the great sea' resounds In the Delegates from Army. ' 6heli cast up on the shore. Petrograd. The congress of deleNowadays, the wltirl of machinery iUates M nsk armletl at fromthe opned makes all the noise. The workers In mills might find It unsatisfying to sing 011 he L.re e ' at their work, but It Is doubtful if they more lian x 8 omcers and XI' would sing even If, their voices could soWiers jn v be heard ; while sieging In an Office or kiged .in nationh of the duma, rttul store would pretty surely be stopped Itodzianko, president were presGuchkoil Minister of War by the boss or the police. Thou ent. sands congregate every night in the M. Tosener, president of the confersilence of moving picture theaters, and said the congress symbolized the. ence, even in the churches where singing by the military and . ' X J," the congregation used to be customary close union between 'jar. the new Russia of elements civilian in now listen attendants the usually und the perfect agreement between V' , silence to a paid singer. ' those at the front and those behind con' " xw Singing in this age is largely A , fined to the professional performer, the battle lines. A private soldier named Sorokoletoff drunken men and gramophones. was elected vice president. On mountin his field uniform PAT FOUND WAY TO KEEP IT ing the tribune a rifle, be was rein the slrt-eand armed with' oh an HUli.nwl.de n HttiafUng much A miniature battleslilj) nmnnu-.n ,f w' an of Mll.lla the orgunlzat Merc,, ceived with a storm of cheers is being used in promoting naval requiting by to Simple Device to Keep to , Resorted Mrs. of John n was Below is glad M. Rodzianko said he ponrnk is to aid the families of men called out for duty In the navy. Companion From Spending Hie to the return no be able to say that president of the Militia of Mercy, Own Money. past was possible. Such, he. said, was. the settled determination of the RusA Scotchman and an Irishman once sian people. GERMANS ON THE ROAD TO PARIS ' set out together on a holiday. The latof the the not Do president forget. ter waa a steady, frugal man, the for- duma declared, that great liberty eni urst-.inu- ng-fu- x tip Jt Says-Wrlte- vun-eohire- d i '. w V . them-aelve- m wn , t ; .. i I . t'anal Zmio. , i ssiijl- h r. i,vvJC i r . . ywwi-n '0'1 - A - r t (w "W ',tjLw4wU.i v)janEwv ..'- , A -' t i jr itLAlQftitfftfll'fm all.-nll.- d i.f New Yoik. U llnys Hammond, ... , ( . mer was careless and a spendthrift Conscious of his own weakness, Sandy entrusted all his money to his friend's charge, with a strict injunction not to give him back more than a stated sum for expenses each day. After a few days Sandy thought his daily allowance Inadequate for hit demands and pleaded for an increase, bnt in vain. Holidays over, the. Scotchman Informed Pat that, after the latters refusal to comply with his wish, he got out of bed every night, when he found the Irishman asleep, and made an ex- tensive "seaMh trtaarthralirofc' could never succeed, and Inquired of him where he kept it. Wen," said Pat, 1 allowed yon to o to bed first every night, and as we focupled the same room, I had .no difficulty In putting my purse, unobserved. into one of your pockets. I was first up every morning and took possession of it again.' A tails great obligations toward the country. Do not forget that the country Is in danger I know, now that the western front Is indestructible in Its fighting power and I will joyfully tell this to the people behind the lines Rodzianko concluded by declaring: We believe, you are trying to drive the enemy out of Russia. The assembly responded by shouting : We swear It fe ONE OF HORRORS OF WAR. all hospital ships without warning. Under these conditions the French government gives notice that German prisoners will be embarked on these ' vessels1 free-dora-lov- -- r X- ' ' k S.rt.1 . . The largest freight car shortage ever reported by American railroads existed April 1, it was announced here April 21 by the American Railway association. The shortage on that date was 143,059 cars, an Increase of 12,977 as compared with New York. - whole-heartedl- y toIrisof - - On to Baris was tire German slogan in llll,L Here In northern France. prisoners taken in recent battles CarShortageLargestEver.:. An Indianapolis woman had a negro cleaning the yard for her. His wife bad been dead for several years and h might be fairly .regarded as r on : the market once more. So his employer seized a favorable moment and proceeded to sound him. John, she said, yowre a good, steady man, and ought to have a home of your own. Lots of women "would be glad you. Why don't you get a wife?" John leaned on his rake and scratched bis head reflectively. Well, I tell you,' he replied, you know, I was married seven years, and Ive got to have a rest Indianapolis News. - Big Army Scheme. .Washington. With both houses of congress debating the war hill on Monday, it became more, than ever apparent that there is no- - fight over whether a great army shall be raised, the only question being what strength can be mustered-- , by opponent of the $ - --- rr - JAmeeka"Mu8t Feed tba Wofld. , New York. Three thousand Boy Scouts of America at a mass meeting on April 21 were told in a cablegram from Herbert C. Hoover, chainian of , lip next meeting a man with red blood. nVky do you want eae so strena pus 7 he would match so; nicely . IP-eau- yith etr pink-tea.- " , , i- a y-- i ' I the- ': PPMMlhP J Hunt Begins for Arms. on federal auChicago. Detectives ' cm Monday to thority were ordered search the homes of every German or German all for arms and warlike supplies: .The time for, turning them . in voluntarily has passed. GiVe Our club wants for speaker at its v :7 .docterr A Good Matrix I 71 ! - fisUonal-coninflldo- po,fwd h. .sup- - ply, that America will have to fet'd th world for the next two or three years, even If .the war should end thisto help to farmyear," and were urged ' ' A tug. w ,a stj'-- f? r. . 'J ywh. r. svp , Norway Remains Neutral. policy Loudon. That Norways MricC. sliould be, as heretofore, one mulied was the agreement oeutrality, in the etYTct sitting of Gm RUcUfig, ays a Reuter dispatch from . - Mansion for Hospital. Fan Trancisco. The Armour at Santa Barbara wi'i be placed at the disposal of the American Red hospital Cross as a recje-ratin- man-sio- n g wotiruhri American soldiers, nounced Moiidny, it was an- fs ence erf representatives of the various counties of the state, agricultural experts, educators and state officials. J - ' f food-staf- Debating , Ooe end of him is a scenter Of gravity and the other is a general wag. ON GUARD Resources of StateMobtlized, Balt Lake CHty. State organization for a maximum production of aad the conservation erf food resources, to meet the exigencies a nti-- ! dpated within the pext few monflis, was perfected Sunday at a confer- - What are they 7 ofaeraan - who-seeme- em- line " They AH Mean Well. Whats the matter T asked th selective draft plan. d young doctor of China Incensed at Germany. extremely pessimistic regarSiiig his The war sentiment in China Pekin. chances. Oh, I dont know, doctor; never shall daily. The Chinese are is pull increasing feel I that but I over the action of Germany incensed Nonsense, my boy through here. 4a -non$HMrs&Why;yotir case lrabslateyTtiar detsiGirig"4he:C3iinesf' minister von of !y the same as an illness I had years Berlin pending the safe arrival Kekln. to minister German and me look Yet at hearty Hintze, strong ago. as eTerr Yes, replied the, patient, There is also great indignation pver but then I expect you had a good the detention of Chinese students in Opposing Characteristic dog Come to think of IL bodies two extremes 19n-aJ- ong AMERICA THREE YEOWOMEN FOR THE NAVY March 1. to-ha- e cwmmu-nitieangary. That a negligibe treated to are not small are hecause ble- simply they one of domination ruthless the that unscrupulous power Imperils the future of civilization and the liberties of mankind, are truth of political ethics which the bitter experience of war is burning tut the souls of all peoples. That this great should have thrown thwn selves people tuto lids mighty struggle; prepared for aU the efforts, underiftcea that may be required to . win success for this most righteous cause. Is an event at once w happy and so momentous that only the historian of the future will be able, as I believe It, to measure Its true pro. portions. self-governi- Will Put Prisoners on Hospital Ship aa'iLBoat"'"Retafiatio'n. Paris. Contrary to all the rules of International law, and humanity," says an official note Monday, the Germans have announced that they will torpedo Necelty. f On my own behalf, let. rue expr. ss the deep grujjheutbm I feel st being connect oil id any capacity whatever with events which associate our countries In a common effort for a great Ideal. On behalf of my .countrymen, let mo express our gratitude for all that tho citizens of the United Status of America have done to mitigate th lot of those who, In the allied countries, have abnered from the cruellies of the most To deliberately cruel of ull vrnrs. Gername no others, the effort of Mr. ard tp alleviate the condition of British and other prisoners, of war tu Germany and the administrative gerilu which Mr. Hoover has ungrudgingly devoted to the relief of the unhappy Belgians and French in. still in --enemy occupation, will never las forgotten; while an inexhaustible stream of charitable effort bus supplied medical and nursing skill to the service of the wounded and the sick. These are the memorable doings, of a beneficent neutrality. But the days of neutrality are, I rejoice to: think, at an end; and the first page Is being turned in a new chapter lu the history, f mankind. Tour president, to a most, apt and vivid phrase, ha proclaimed that the world must he made safe for whenever Democracies democracy. .tiiey nre found, and not least the of the British empire, will hall the pronouncement a a happy general. - I , ullli I w ..fli t ..co-operati- I -- t be-hir- nl lO I . I. i , hile viiialde to grunt an . extended a hnnHuu to Ix fart' t ilsoa. Mr. Italfotir will- words .n,y ,.,llisi.n,(., to Kay a few Conferin hN hopes for the the fundamental puriH.ses A verbatim copy follows: H AM will nviee that niy. first duly as bend of a nijd.inu'itU mission Is to pay my respeets to the head of the state to aiiieh I have been sent ; and u public exjiression of oplnbin on points of poleven icy, would, I tld.uk, be useful or of 1 honor bad the tolerable until have t and i til presidt-nu your conferring com learning bis views. I have not here To. make speeches or indiilge In Interviews, but to do what I cun to easy and effective iimlu' betvon thivs who are strivliig with .. nil their power to bring about a hist-.,cun Ing peace by the only means that wur. successful a secureTt, numely, Without, however, violating the rula I have just laid, down, there, are two I tuny ptrmlt myself to things on my own luduilf, the tue. say: oilier fin hlmlf of my touutrymwi lu W HttM 4 s Turkey Breaks Off Relations. The Turkish officially in'-cievening Friday l r ie American embassy that m United .! Nations with the ten broken off, according t. a 1L:. London. m 0t - Here ere three feminine ad !ithns to Unde Fains navy, the first. to enlist at the Newport navy yard. Left to right, they are: M'.ss E. S. Harry, Miss II. N. Murray and J.lss J. E. Smith. All three have been gSidgned to clerical duty in the navy yard. n' r 1 dispute. , |