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Show I THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH GERMAN "PILL BOX iLLIES TO ACT US TIT raev III FUTURE STATION TURNED INTO A DRESSJTJG 'A.; PART III 'vS A-- , CAUGHT -- pgr, Y -- if V -- izzL ' T - x .. A .4 " 7 . ,Wi n- 8 I - a-- f r al r -- W l their armament, their transpoit, their food, have been the subjects of 'profound study which guarantees perfect satisfaction. The creation of a supreme interallied naval committee lmx Ci v v x t v ft Y fX't, r. GENERAL OUKHONIN KILLED. rr D Treat With Germans and ,,74 r,, - i f I4 .tk&fe ', w T - Vif!8' , 1 tV v r P : r-- V ' o- 'y RAVEN JOINS BRITISH NAVY many could not foresee. LIBERTY THRIFT STAMP SALE. This raven Joined up with the Brit natal forces In the Mediterranean, and Is now an especial pet aboard on of the cruisers. , Sailors the world over are very fond of mascots, and ab ways have them aboard ship If they Ish can. reiortel that the submarine gn commander -- the in chief, tele- , Hugo, Ohio. Annezatlonof-SouthSe- a Island. A formal declaration that Japan lr tends to retain possession, after the war, of the South Sea islands, now under her protection, is urged upon the government by the Tokyo Asahl. The 4 vp new French cabinet has declared, in f the chamber of deputies,, says the Tos kyo Journal, they will not stop fighting until the recovery of it Is wise for a nation to declare Its alms In prosecuting a war. Notwithstanding this, some Japanese bureaucratic statesmenmake a point rVhviianannrtrtiV ijrirr 'liw of denouncing the attitude of those In Several types of airplane bombs Invented by Americans and adopted by favor of declaring to the world the the United States government are shown In the Illustration. The man Is kick- just and proper demands of the Japaing one of the missiles to show that It Is harmless unless its nose hits nese people, in connection with the war, Jest It hnrt the feelings of the allies. It la a mistake to view a declaration of the Just claims of a nation MUCH sLMbrador ra dcmaBatraSoji,; of - selfish'8 ftrten: the highest In the. world they have tions or breach of international Frauleln Thea von Pattkmer, at- a sheer drop of 2.000 feet. The falls says the Tokyo paper, and the of Niagara drop 164 feet tached to the Turkish g government should follow Japanese New Zealand, In 1910, slaughtered In Mesopotamia, is the only womof the French cabinet and the example an war correspondent officially recog- 3.34S.C18 Iambs for food. make a public declaration at once as nized by the German government. Argentinas national wealth Is es- to Japans Intention to retain possesMiss Augusta Seaman of Milwau- timated at ?9,S20,000,000. sion .of the South Sea Islands after the kee, whose father was uti officer In Britain has replaced L256.000 men war and to make other proper claims. the German army, will purchase and in Industries by women. Such frank declarations on the part outfit a Red Cross automobile and Spains commerce In 1916 totaled of belligerents are important in makdrive It herself. $479,672,322, of which 230,664.231 ing known to all concerned their true The Central railroad of Georgia em- - represented imports. Intentions. The Tokyo Asahl concludes In some of the cigar stores of Italy by declaring that the Japanese loys 19 women agents, whose duty people Is to solicit and handle all freight patrons light up from a piece of rope are desirous that their governmem and other matters pertaining to this which is hung up In a convenient place shall take such step at the present of the business. and allowed to burn slowly. Important Juncture. $.V - .-- Kt- - Alsace-Lorrain- INllHU HoFSf m e; - y Bryan Predicts Nation. Washington. Ratification the by states of a prohibition amendment to the federal constitution within two years was predlcted Suhday by Wiliam Jennings Bryan, speaking before the opening session of the annual contention of the Womens Christian Temperance union. With twenty-si- x states already dry and prohibition territory spreading In others, Colonel Bryan sal da Jeder&l anjendjqenj-befefie- . 3.021b aeeuied certain. All-Dr- e, graphed on Tuesday that the general staff, which refused to recognize the authority of the Bolshevikl, has surrendered. Pro-Germ- Government Plans to Raise Two in This Way. as Wa8hington.--Americnewest plan for falsing war funds and encouraging habits of thrift went Into operation Monday morning with the opening of sales of war savings stamps and certificates at postoffices and banks. The campaign is to continue for a year In expectation of receiving the $2,000,000,-00- 0 maximum authorized. The smallest unit in the war savings plan Is the thrift stamp, which costs 23 cents; the largest Is the war savings certificate, which costs $S2.40 and is redeemable In five years at $100, at the rate of 4 per cent Interest, compounded quarterly. Officials in charge of the campaign expect many millions of persons, including children and families of small means, to invest regular" ly In the stamps. Bit-lio- ns Sink British Steamer and" Fire on Women and Children in Open Boats. London The British m earner Apnpn has been torpedoed and sunk, according to the morning puiers. Lights passengers and the crew of the exxol perished. About 120 passengers were saved. Bolshevikl Enormous of the war. I think I can fairly say that the problem is solved. The stupendous building program of America is the answer to the submarine, the answer which the defective psychology of Ger- GERMANS MURDER WOMEN. Surrender, to Bolshevikl. Petrograd.-r-EnsiKrylenke, in Program of U. S. Paris. The problem of shipping has been solved by the allies, Bainbridge Colby, representative of the American shipping board, said Sunday, The solution is found In the enormous shipbuilding program of the United States. I am not permitted, by the nature of things, to discuss the work of our mission and Its results, said Mr. ColI can say, however, that It has by. been of the highest value and significance. My time has been almost engaged with the shipping problem, which is in a sense the problem General Dukhonln- was killed by being thrown from a train after the Ilol shevlki forces hud captured headquarters at Moldlev, where he had remained after Ills deposition. General corn . Korulloff, also a Tumor-Rutiijln- a tnander in chief, and whp some time ago started an unsuccessful revolt ngubust the Kerensky government, fled from Mohllev before the nrrlval of the Bolshevikl forces. n Found g en-Lre- ly because of his refusal to request German army officials to enter Into qn armistice with the BolsheUkl. Congressmen Escape Hun Raider. A Pacific Port. Twenty United States senators and congressmen returned Tuesday from Hawaii with re- ports of ;; tuning-beepursued by - a mysterious ship believed to have been a German sea raider. Solution 'Ship-Buildin- k NEW AMERICAN AIRPLANE BOMBS Tarred by Mob. Henry W. Dutsch, said to be a Denver man, was seized by a mob of citizens here following alleged rman utterances pr-liim, by stripped to the waist and a coat of tar and feathers applied. .forces-operatin- . : fd 0tl3? Prisoners Escape J?rom JolieL Chicago. Twenty convicts from the state penitentiary atescaped Joliet early Sunday morning. One of the number, broke his cell lock-anthen attacked and overpowered Captain Carlson, the night keeper, Negro Burned at Stake. Dyersburg, Tenn.-Li-gon Scott, a uegro who confessed to a attacking white woman in this county November 22, was burned at the stake on the public square here shortly after noon Sunday by a mob. uke occasionally snd they keep my kidney in good health "Sworn to before me. F. W. CASSIDY, JR., Notary Public.- G Dooa's s Ajiy Stars, S0 s Bo DOAN'S FOSTTSABl BURN CO, BUFFALO, H. Y. Inoonaiderate. Husband I am ruined. Wife How could you? And before I got my winter clothes. Not EfTrcl Hetd 0MM That Dee sad laxeUT esaet, Laxittu of Its tool, pe eaa be n ww Qnlalae by aayooo without aaaslBf aarronaaoM or ringing In tha bead i b U aaly eaa Hrotno Q alums. a. W USOV 8 w sigaatua U on box. Xk. HIS PAP HAD A PREMONITION Farmer's Son Explained Why Parent Waa Not Surprised When Family Party Arrived. Vac-quer- le The This characteristic scene from the west front shows a Canadian soldier 'helping a wounded comrade back to the trenches while two German prisoners, only too glad to bo captured, follow after quite unguarded. commander In chief, confirming the killing by Infuriated member of the Bolshevikl of General Dukhonln, former commander In cldef of the Bus alan armies, who recently was deposed . themselves finely. British Lines Holding. The attempt of the Bavarian Crown Prince Kupprecht by an encircling movement to nulify the brilliant advance of the British General Byng toward Cnmbral has resulted apparently In complete failure. Although at certain points the Germans pierced the British lines and captured positions, men and guns, they have paid dearly for their enterprise In casualties the dead near La during the course of twelve hours havings, been greater In numbers than during any similar period of fighting since the war began. Relatively the British line remains as It was before the German drive. Tactically, it Is Just as strong. The enemy has again turned Ills attention to the lower Ilave river, where large forces of Infantry with machine guns have attempted to seek a lodgement Inside the Inundated triangle between the Plave and Old Ilave. This Inundated region Is crossed laterally by several roads which stand just above the water, and taking advantage of this the etemy has advanced his forces along these high stretehes and given considerable trouble with sniping from the upper windows of farm houses. SHIPPING PROBLEM SOLVED. y A- - the British fired over them,- - There they remained until the British wrere near enough to enable the Americans to join the ranks. and valiantly Then they fought In replying played an important part to the enemy. The British commanders refer to their valiant behavior with the greatest enthusiasm. Americans elsewhere took a busy hand In the fighting and were under hot Gennan shell fire. Numbers of them volunteered for patrol work In the danger zone and all acquitted Li Is Murdered: . i. t, - - er Retreat Gou-ieacour- been determined upon. Military unify of action has been placed jijion the course of certain realization by the Interallied general staff, which Is at work upon an established program of all military questions. Front a diplomatic point of view entire accord resulted from the dh-- . missions among the representatives of the powers uion all the business which has been arranged together to assure the common victory of helr countries. m! didnt kidneys My K set nght and the secretions were scenty and I had awdistressing. ful dizzy spell when thing before me turned blaek; one tune 1 Bra. Shastacouldn t see for twenty minute, ... ful pains in my head set me frantic and I waa o nervous, I aln t D018e- How I ausleiedf ntnd 1 didnt care whether I Lie! cr I couldnt aleep on account th terrible pains m ray back and ofhead Nothing seemed ter do me a bit cf cooj until I began taking Doan's Kidw PtIU. I could soon see they sere hel lag me; the backache .topped, m v were Beys regulated and I no longer or rteumatw pam, London. Large numbers of American army engineers working on the British railways In the region of caught In the German turning movement, escaped by lying in shell u1oj aiii prone en the- ground while Hnsalins The announcement regarding the results of the conference was made lit This captured German pill box In a muddy, torn-n.- i section of the west front, has been converted Into a the following official statement: redressing station. These dressing stations, being close to the fighting lines, are the means of saving many Uvea by The minister of foreign affairs ported to the cabinet council today quick attention to the wounded. the result of the conference of the allies. The rending of communicaHELPING WOUNDED COMRADE WHILE PRISONERS TRAIL ALONG tions from the presidents of each sec. which at of allied tion the conference, were present for the first time representatives of all the countries taking part with us in this- war, has given felicitous results from every jwiint of lew. They glve assurance of pruc-tlounity of action, economically, financially and militarily. The agreements have been concluded upon the hnxls of a complete underi A standing and close solidarity among ? the ullies for the solution of the questions la width they have a common Interest In the war. The financial needs l' , r i 4 of each of them, the requirements of t Eight Killed by, Electric Shock. SL Louis. Light men receded fatal shocks and three suffered two ere injury when a wire cable which the men were handling ut the plant of the Busch Brewery association broke and 'fell on a Union electric TURNING ev-e- n certain realization. fired oujisounaiauiLohiMrem-ln-qxf- n boats. The Apapa was a essel of 7S32 tons gross. She was built In Glasgow in 3014, and was owned by the African Steamship company. GERMAN IN a -- Is Mrs. Lydia Shuster, 1833 Pa A cold ed my IJord,trouble. My back to ache and got sore and lame joints and ankles became twolle; painful and it felt as if needles were sticking into them. I finally had to give ' up and went from bad to worse. Join Britons When They Come Up and Fight In the Ranks In Attack That Causes Huns to Beat v J Inrlx. Tin foreign office m December 4 offleiall) nuotmceil that lit the. recent Interallied conference, la which the United St at ex part le! poled, agreements were concluded "upon the basis of a complete understanding and i lose7aili7Tantj imioiig the nllTcs for the solution of the questions In whleli they hae a eommon Interest In the wnr. . It was also nnnouneed that the creation of u supreme Interallied nunl committee lmd been decided upon. The Interallied general stuff, It wa4 stated, wax working upon a definite jullitary program which wua placing unity of military action In the way of It F1TIIIG MOVEMENT AND ESCAPE BY LYING IN SHELL HOLES. . Interallied General Staff Working on Definite Military Program Which Will Place Unity of Action In Way f Certain Realisation. Tetrogrud. An offlelul announce4. signed ment was issued ltoNluwlkl the by Knslgn Krylenko, Pain tad Salferinj ef Kidney Co- mplikt Douii Made Her Well S ON AGREEMENTS BASIS OF COMPLETE UNDERSTANDING. Refused to Had To Give Up Yu Almost Friotic With the AMERICANS TAKE A family of eight, in a large automofarmbile, stopped at a house In the northern part of the stajte recently to get a drink of cold, pure water, which Is believed to lurk about farmhoeses, explains the Indianapolis News. To his surprise and evident gratification, the driver of the machine found In the farmer an oldtime acquaintance, and plans were made Immediately to pay the farmers famjly An impromptu visit The automobile was put away iu the barn and, after a hustle and bustle, the farmers wife prepared a meal adequate for the sudden Increase in eaters. After the meal the visiting children, in fact the entire family, made free with the house and premises. The head ef the visiting family noticed the farmers oldest boy hanging dejectedly about of the House Just time to do the evening chores. sold the man, 1 Well, sonny, guess your father was surprised to see -- ns, wasnt he? Wall, I duuno, fer sartln, but I don't think pap was mnch surprised," answered the boy. Not surprised- - Why, how Is that? He surely didnt know we were coming, did he? No, I reckon not; leastways he didnt know it would be you. But pap had been complainin all morning that he jest knew something was goin to mappen, cause, he said, he felt jest that way the day he got his leg busted." likely-lookin- g . hard-worke- d the-rea- r be-fo- Hit Equipment "Pardon me,' Mr. 'Gloom,' but you walk In a most peculiar fashion this morning. Is your rheumatism worse?" replied J. Fuller Gloom. No In fact. It is quite a bit better. The trouble with my locomotion Is that I have taken so many pills for my pains that I have ball bearings." Kansas City Star, j 1 p Instant Post I 111 fits the spirit of the times per- fectly. It b Purely Ascrican Eccncziicri fwklkawt loe Ccavcdcnt ready tor j end b a pleasing, vrhoiecome, drug-fre- e drink good for both young end old. TLtrc, a Rcesca |