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Show V . ' THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH ISADORA DUNCAN'S HOME NEAR PARIS NOW A H0SP11AL ' &1 JilViv j 'str0 -- X V near Purls, was recently taken over by the Amermagnificent borne of Isadora Ihinctin, the dancer, at Bellevue, hospital for American gas patients. The photograph shows the roof of ced Cross and converted Into a used for the convalescent soldiers, some of whom are seen. i h. 500-be- d SUttl retreating llim destroyed. 'One of the picturesque bridges ovcrlhVvle which the Flrst who arrived In London aud were sent to country homes, 1 jbulhllng. photograph showing the retreat of th 3-- Bulgarians before their surrender. FOREST MINN., DESTROYED BY GREAT CLOQUET, s .vn 'V Xs f-- fl i'v i I 2 jo V . S 1 I-- S''. 'w. ..,?,1; -- '.. ? f 2' S '" I'i-- -- Sv r i I j ,- hVi 'rili -- t . - g. v ' - ' iW X . vf" iVL : X , v Vt ' I ' Yt ..'V ..B k , r X1S&k ' ... ? J " a. - $' -- a w the melee. i I . . ! y " -- $ L - $ vp MU' - . 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I 4 ) t J..fvr. :..cJf..lMiit ?Mx ' 4 1 Tito Women's Legion motor drhefs re now attached to the Canadian For-Mr- y corps working In Windsor Park,' Eng'and, where they have their own fhg hut quarters built by the forestry men, and each takes care of her car, r -- -J fruCi. i - 4 t 4 C" ? I A n 'r, , . . Y 6 ? -- 4; 11 r ,r-- ' 4 t4- x q .!:- ,4S X- - - ' '3 , ,f;', ;;y t t r - l f 0t , (Si , f i i ; er XX oMhl J urn.! a 4 workers on the western In order to see the work done by British forestry He is shown conforest. front King George took a trip through a French a tree. in work on felling bis expert gratulating a lumberman M ifiYiiH k'ir Jit't '2 TXtoll , I NAVAL GUN EXPLODING SHELL FROM HUN rw ' -A- 'U - irevt rkv - Mtzv 4 " - Vi ' fey v Receipt Tn RutlT A little episode that occurred when I was about to leave the Selrtn Kwan hotel at Tang Kang Tzu, Japan, says Mr. Joseph I. C. Gark in Japan at I First Hand, amused me greatly. a pent efficient little had 'tipped maid, and was net surprised to see her standing with the others to. bow nTout wlthymlles and good wishes. V.-- " ihho v 9 aC 4 This British o8icial photograph gives an idea of the magnitude of the shells used in the treatment and cure of German militarism and kultur. WATCHING THEIR GUNS HAMMER THE HUNS , .... . - a r;jpxwwe IWlWlll L j y ,y v & jA w t, s. f - Atir,ffiwejexiow ' Later, on the train I. irryTea rued friend, Uyeda, to translate its ideographs for me. He my pocket. v -- Nlsger. southerner, tin abroad, eicf ev prH..pii the slew that the old o'TenMvi of nigger will dinppea" ft n jopuiar ue. As a crdloquial term 'nzgf-T- ' rrs? not entirety disappear 1 io is a Jie gra.tr oops T TCTi?iT(7 w . s'en thorgh T. should ceae to implx loieempt. And even now nczer t nwrys a contemptuous term hn' ft qxi'nriy umm! good humored! v !'' h'te Hiple an I ntgroes tiiftnelve4 Moreoxf-r- , eTnlP th Is rfrrn le "ir.ee In the fhf'.te of words than la tkP V,t thet put Into them peopl ho' rre snreastie and icily cal tnH N. -- r n Aft.n rrrpful t J r.-- na t,,i mpw.t elegance of Ian , f r on ,. read It aloud, solemnly: Beech od tip, one dollar, Si I Truth About Premonition. Once in a while an error turns oat to he the truth, said the cd.tor, -How H that?" asked the caller. i j I I Why, re l Ned the cd tor, in wnt-mg cbdut the death of Mr. Bounder i I referred to Mr. Bounder, as the 0--W mi I ft t . a reave wl lower, but the comno-dto- r nn I It made it the reheved widow and that the r Per wiiy at Urn frort. tak'rg got French and Canad.an officers on a tour of Inspects d to even ctLcJ never up Bounder as the heavy guns open! wxgon tr.ptnrcd Grrnmn ammunition ctrecuoaa nmnd distant. a lew Uaaa tut yards La. j j -- , fj , th 1 4- 'j fN a JSJ?y t ii , tA?p Australian Pioneer Honored. A stntunry group in the main enhance of Australia house, in London, which was opened by King George recently, is a memorial to the pioneer explorers of the southern continent. It Jprefents llurke and TYKla, who, in lCt,. with two companions, surveyed the desert from Melbourne to the Gulf f Carpentaria. Only one of the four, king, returned, the others succumbing tne after, another to the hardships of - I tie journey bark, Burke died In the deert. lying with his face to the sky. !Yi)lt the expeditions astronomer, to - wlie-- e memory an obelisk has been fiisd in his native town of Totnes, 'rot in Ids diary Just before he died : "Thorzh starving on nardoo eed is no! kvp irt x7r,f "p' vyui prefer a little su- r-- r mixed With it."- C f i'y,. i -- I: atdnz necessary repairs In person. Tley have the!" own garage, where they take very good care of their cars, Photograph cleaning them daily. above Mirnys one at the drivers carrying a spare tire. ' W.'AX .f -- AT a i V ffcii y h 'try'Ls'f!) f rt. i - '? Vl -' lJlrriA - 7jVc! J A?f: 'Hz v i ' 'j N nC The Word ; f i rgi si ! if. . '9it f -- "' 1 f Gtneeny.in hsr oae rM shown a be.l hues. on m- -d ( gun- -, u Gtuaa mI Sa, bas tsiaeii-th- e behind ! th ! largt r no 1 imre hues. Here Is k rt A ltrrlcnt of tbe merry I t, tvawwar.eAi |