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Show i. THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH PERONNE, WHERE BRITISH AIRMEN ARE BOMBING THE HUNS AMERICAN TROOPS IN PARLOR wAii CAR AND ADVANCING WfwWSif f . ON ENEMY v- i;- -t - aj - ' fr . t : -- I ';i t-:- - "'yW : -- P rte--v) asss- sL 'PCSgig, ,, j! 0M . w. f ' ' 1 y ' TP W, . .t v K I. .p 4 A rtyv pzzz I s!'; 'T r . f r t -- A ,n i i H , i .1 A V. ! T ;kV 4 s y5'yV' .M89&9te V v " ' i. i, 3J -- I! m i !?' .' m N ,, y , Reports from Trance soy the British airmen are making over IVrnnne and dropping many tons or explosives on the Germans who now hold the city. This repeated flights was taken at the time the British occupied photogroih Peronne after the Gorman retreat-tthe lllndenburg line. FRENCH TROOPS HURRYING UP TO STOP THE ' HUNS minjwuynimn rq OXVMMft.ImVn r llnW LJ v These photographs from the American sector in France show, above, tt bttnuh of our soldiers happy in their parlor eur," and, below, u detachment starting ou a reconnaissance through the enemy's barbed wire entangle. ments. n.i,v V-- x ' Z ' . A-j- Jr ; jfi , - r.: f f df VAIV .mi!! :vl,4l kfA(6r I 714 'Lfvy rf if . vw , Sititfj. X kw!; vXnr vir vsa. ; - lw1 iV ONE OF THE GREAT BRITISH GUNS THAT SMASHES THE HUNS n y V, A 1 v u ' w a v . r - i J n v vt.i , X V P 'V j- ' . V. in ' y, xfAsp' ft o k v:- xs Jrr s t- - : i'Sf - ., f'i i I ' ' : 1 - - ?tf ; 14 IrfH y.xx. T- - ,jti; Aik, ;:; re- Rs youngest grandson x ' '' tib-Tl- S. I f f .rv 41 . 1 Jl y ' - A ?. n y 7:sw5kt. iKr l,YtTs:r , Mti,t 1 y This photograph of one of the immense British guns that have been plajlng havoc with the Germans In their advance to the Somme shows bow well camouflaged arj these engines of war. -C- ENTRAL-PARK4 GENERAL GORDON'S WIDOVrREVIEWS TROOPS V ? ?: sv I 'r 'jf,u V A- iTSXv ..., kk, StXl aFvav n I'X.U" X ff4 I, . DUG0UF--I-N !" h,- V.;L.4 Vli.. - Cvw i A - $ SOUNDING THE WARNING OF POISON GAS i - i This photograph, which has Just arrived In this country,- - illustrates' the scene enacted when, the French enforcements approached the battlefront to help the British stop the great Gorman drive. v k , , ! iiriitffrnl p 'ht ". f T-- A ,s. $ FT rtyvx . J f e T.znsrri 22ssex M ' ' x ":r -- vvV ott 4, X - A :- W K 1? 1 - A- tW fiT ? v V?1- - - SLr J Av 1 x ;h - t i s Tf cSU 3k ' 'A s4 aJX . I:: ' J -- , Colonul j9fcCU W if- t K rew. fAnrriliiftllfTr v'-- 'Of - -- a iloosevest and Ids youngest Archibald Bulloch phofograpliod at the home of Thomas Lockwood In Boston,, w bore Mrs. Archie Roosevelt and her, son are stajlng un(til Captain Roosevelt returns from France. It was the first time the colonel had seen bis new grandson, A, A.xuWfaftfA. ,A French sergeant of the .cycle corps giving warnio? of an impending gas attack by ringing a bell borrowed from a neighboring church. FIRST AMERICAN. GUN FIRED IN FRANCE Itoose-TeltrJ- r' grandson.Uea a Roosevelt a Hover ," was the colonels comment. ! j ne of New Yorks vigdaat special Nutrition In Buckeye. iu his dugout," patrolmen police A nut which is not suited for eating w liera.. toiis4imLa.wa.UkXor kgAkegp, a C0od is said to have been prepared by the In-- j prowlers In the vicinity of the Central dlans is the buckeyfe. The kernels of park reservoir. these auts were dried, powdered, and Too Proaperoua. water was filtered through them to , T'lk-he wherea"tVantryedilor died T?o?g()ff"w Iifcht hey cona tain. The resulting paste was either the other day. about that? remarkable Bhats eaten cold or oaked. Attempts have beta made . in Europe to utilize the Country editors dont live (forever, as food, but they Lave "Quite trner btsUthe prefes dispatch states that this man was a Crnpicuous not come Into use. ou the public square c)f his town figure because he always wore a fellhat and Concerning Riches. Itlches, said Uncle Eben, hab a frock coat You cant tell me he w as a tVuntry De wing, spendthrift gits a nasty mlow fall by tryln to makf era loop de loop editor and nothin? more. In That vllla the stock must have owned an do other no gount tricks. , bank. Birmingham e leaeb-tnrt-t- horse-chestn- ut -- No Indeed. ThN fieldpiece, now mnew here along the Lorraine sector, was the first h ,T JUl Iigj f n iepxf Carrye Are you sure you lova me for myself alone? Chester TM! you think I Iorel you k h r- , - .. Iavid IL Burkey, aged Age-IIeral- d. a Civil wpr eighty of J't.Iia hike for l.!s d.vly vtt-era- n, v A London tailor, awed by the dan- takes a gers accompanjing enemy raids, built John Slorah, who has twr, w. ir.g The test of a man Is Iu what he Is lilme!f a dugout In the basement of bales of doth. A war for a bearing in the ) j CL , able to do. Rhinestones sparkle, but bis store i with i p .. i Inre-tiirrn Test of a Man. - jl ( x j , ,t j-- j YTM-- auke o'hfo fSe-- ? pr j t "( ,,.... So . e. |