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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH Mil HELGOLAND REPORTED 10 miEiifl SEIZED BY REVOLTING SAILORS JiLTT GIMME III Foil LAST LAP OF IP TIME Mr. anil's TO PRESIDENT WILL HEAD THE AMERICAN DELEGATION TO THE VERSAILLES CONFERENCE. ALLIED ARMIES BEGIN WORK OF TAKING OVER THE COUNTRY EVACUATED R HUNS. ' - Presence of Chief Executive In France Regarded as Necessary to Obviate Manifest Disadvantages of DiscusrJo.t by Cable. Comrades of Arrfia In Gigantic Battles That Led To Enemy's Defeat Are Now Headed for German Washington. President Woodrow Wilaoa wilf-- attend the opening of the peace conference. ThN announced November IS. Ha will K immediately after the convening of the regular session of congress on I Paris. The allied armies have begun their march towards Germany. The Belgian forces have already occupied Antwerp, which was evacuated by the enemy on Friday and immediately taken over. Pershings march to the Rhine began at dawn on November 17. In column formation the American first and second armies started on the historic advance, between Sedan and the mouth of Metz, flanked by the French fifth and tenth armies. Yankees and poilus, comrades of arms In the gigantic battles that led to the enemys defeat and now comrades In triumph, headed for- - Germany. American cavalry In fanlike forman tion, trotted ahead of the armies. Then came the picked Infantry units and then the main forces, engineers in the forefront to pave the path whenever the roads became impassable. In the rear rumbled endless columns of vehicles of all sorts chock full with supplies and material. A large fleet of airplanes sped ahead of all the forces, still serving as the eyes of the army," If he Germans laid any traps, they will be discovered before they can do any harm. So far there has been no indication of trickery. A thunderous cheer from hundreds of thousands of husky soldier throats started off the great triumphal march when along the far flung front the word was passed, 'lets go. The British Second and Fourth armies began a triumphal forward lyareh on November 17 In regular battle order, patrols leading, all ready for a scrap at a moments notice. In the wake of the troops huge columns of wagons loaded with supplies rumble along. Bands were playing and the troops were wildly cheered and showered with flowers by thousands of civilians lined up along the road, Tne houses and streets were beflagged, and In many places the troops passed through arches of roses. The country which suffered humiliation worse than death for the freedom of the world Is now like a new worfth to the people, who are hysterical with Joy. It is impossible for these people to realize that the greatest moment in the worlds history has arrived. V Allied civilians, old friends and relatives of the inhabitants who have been barret! out for four years, are arriving by the tens of thousands. The Inhabitants rush' like mad into the marching columns and grasp the bands of the soldiers. All allied flags are displayed even in the face of German sentries In places not yet completely evacuated. Marshal Foch lunched with Field Marshal Haig Friday. He paid tribute to the British army, whose ceaseless hammer blows, he said, were largely instrumental in bringing about the German collapse. Foch insisted on visiting alt British commanders person-tuand thanking them personally. V This offtiiul statement was Issued Monday night at the Will to House. "The president expects to sail for Irance immediately after the opening of the regular session of congress, for the purpose of taking part in the (life eusston and settlement of the main .features of the treaty of peace. It la not likely that it will be possible for 1dm to remain throughout tlia sessions of the formal peace conference, hut his presence at the outset Is necessary It order to obviate the manifest disadvantages of discussion by cable In determining the greater outlines of the final treaty, about which' he must necessarily be consulted. He will, of course, be accompanied by delegates who will sit as the representatives of ' the United States throughout the conference, . "The names of the delegates will be presently announced." How long the president will remain abroad ho himself probably con not say now. The time for the convening of the peace conference has not yet been announced, but the general belief here is that it can not be assembled before late In December at the earliest. If such proves the ense, the president will be absent from the country for at least a month and probably longer. In visiting Europe the president will establish two precedents. lie will be the first chief executive of the United Rtatets to participate In a pence conference for the settling of Issues growing out of a War In which this country participated, and likewise lie will be the first president to leave North America during Ids term of of- WlfcpMWiWWi Va 'Q,i MiH Helgoland, the Island fortress of Germany in the North sea, is reported to have men of the German fleeL ONCE FAMOUS LINER NOW RECEIVING seized by the revolting Franco-Amerlco- SHIP In 1S75 the Tty of Berlin, under the English (lag. wns the crnik greyhound of the Atlnntic, holding the East and West records between New York and Queenstown. Today the still handsome as the picture shows. In spite of her forty-fou- r years. Is known as the Meude, and Is used ns a receiving Ship at Boston for apprentices trained by the United States shipping board for the merchant marine. The ship accommodates 1,200 lads, who make her their first home afloat while waiting for transfer to ships of the boards Atlnntic training squndron. ex-flye- r, In reaching his decision to attend the pence conference, President Wilson Is understood to have been largely Influenced by representations front Premiers Lloyd George of Great Britain and Clemenceau of Prance an other statesmen of the entente countries. frt 4 1 .. fice. ' 4 i 2. . Ontrey Montana MUsUn. Peter's tnH Falls, Mont.i-5- U. in the Ilotky mountains slon, bvuted on the road between Great Pulls and Helena, was burned to the ground early Sunday mornlftg. Seven Urate Indian chilline sisters with forty-tw14 4 to from dren years of age. ocThe children the building. cupied were saved with the utmost difficulty by the seven women. The mission was established by tho Jesuits more than fifty years ago and comprises a farm of over 3(XX) acres. "Great o , Grain Supply Will Meet Demand. Washington. Supplies of grain held In elevators, which will be available to meet the needs of this country ns well as to aid Knrope, ore far greater than they u ere a. year ago. Director General McAdoo has rnndo public a report from the operating division of the railroad administration, showing that on November 9 there was on hand In the primary elevators 114.041.tXX) bushels f grain, as compared with 1 7.T)0,(X'0 bushels on the same day in 1017. Plans Holiday Recess. of the Washington. Adjournment present session of congress Novenmcr 21, was arranged by Democratic and Republican lenders of the senate end house. This will enable members to secure travel mileage allowances sesalSiiyUjJl prevfcut sion, which began last December S, from merging with the third and final session of this, the sixty-fiftcongress, which will open December 2. 4!ifc-pr.tte- y CAUSE FOR THANKSGIVING. nt- v Ji hnirra Niwsaaper I nun V.jtmmnwsiHwwaiihwiiSBrfflS! h Priority Lumber Rate. Washington. Tqjallowv0rklo. be. stirted on railroad construction delayed by the war, the war Industries board has Issued an order giving lumber shipments for railroads a priority rating higher than that accorded nnj other class of commodities. Mrs. W. A. Clark Dead. Los Angeles. Mrs, V. A. Oark, Jr., ife of W. A, Clark, Jr of Los Angeles nd Iiutte, Mont., died here Moadty fter a long Illness. Her husband and former Senator W, er father-tn-lau Hark, and other members of thb ' amHy were with her. ' . Another Prince for Abdication. Ease!. Prince Gunther of Schwarz-bura principality of BtidoUtadt, g t he- demand-- of t h edt Ct. declared bis readiness to abdicate, according tos dlspateh from Rtuloi-Stal- l German?,-a- t 1 - -- t. Reoccupy Baku. BKt'sh-RoMla- ; British and Russian forces on Sunday reoccupled the Russian seaport of Baku, on the west coast of the official statement. CT pin sea. s)9 an were forces ai::H givet af exr ' Tie Linden Lit reception. , t Godden Tell How If May bo Passed in Safety and Comfort. , American. People Have Jpecial and Moving Cauae to Be Grateful. Washington. President Wilson, In a proclamation issued November 17, designated Thursday, November 2S, as Thanksgiving day and said this jear rids shows the British soldier In his the Americnn people have special and nretlc equipment for use in the cold moving cause to be grateful and reregions of Siberia. This clothing is joice. Complete victory, he said, has Issued In addition to the regulation brought not only pence,1 but the coni fident promise of a new day as well. In winter uniform. which " juyti vy ghnlLrcpluca Jealous intrigues onion the nations. Australian Sported Gum. Is one gvun of the best Spotted known and most used of the group of gompers issues warning trees known as Australian hardwoods. It is of a grayish-yellotimber, with Will be Bitter Fight Against Reduction mg' f!$? toms incidenttothat change-h- eat flash-e- s, nervousness, was in a general aad rua down condition, so was it hard fcrm to do mv work. Lydia ELPirikhsaa Vegetable Com-poo- nd wa3 recommended to me as th best remedy for my troubles, which . ittrely proved to be. I fe! better aril stronger in every way since taking it and the annoying symptoms have disarm Mrs. M. Godden, 925 peared. Ohio. Fremont, St, Na-pole- on Such annoying symptons as heat flashes, nervousness, backache, head, ache, instability and the blues," may be speedily overcome and the svstera restored to normal conditions by this famous root and herb remedy Lydia EL Binkham'a Vegetable Compound. If any complications present them, selves write the Pinkham Medicine Ca Lynn, hjass., for suggestions how to overcome them. The result of forty years experience is at your service and your letter held in Btrict confidence. London will erect a publ,lc memorial to American soldiers killed In France. KIDIIEY TROUBLE OFTEN CAUSES SERIOUS BACKACHE When your back aches, and your bladder and kidneys seem to be disordered, go to your nearest drug store and get a bottle of Dr. Kilmers Swamp-RooIt is a physician prescription for ailments of the kidneys and bladder. It has stood the test of years and has a reputation for quickly and effectively giving results in thousands of cases. This preparation so very effective, bas t. been placed on sale everywhere. Get a bottle, medium or large size, at your nearest druggist. v However, if you wish first to test this preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Adv. Wanted HU Right What the dickens is the matter with you? furiously demanded the warder of Tat. What do you meau by kicking up a row at this time of the night? "Sure, an i only want to go home," said Pat. Dont be a fool, man, said the warder coming across to see If his prisoner was quite well. N Fool, bedad, shouted Tat from the othersIde of the Lars. Im In me rights. Now, look hcre, broke In the wnrd-c- r meaningly, y'jouve got seven days hard ; seven day youve got to do, so youd better d) them quietly. smiled Fat. Youre qultenght, Shure, the ould boy gave seven days, but, begorra. he ' said nothing about nights, and faith you can surely trust me to come back In the morning." Not Valid. Gndspur Is a disappointed mftn Why so? He wanted to get into the army, but made a mistake, in Ills questionnaire." IIow was that? He warred exemption on the ground of dorovatlc Infelicity and the exemption bnard couldnt see it that way." BirtrTdghara Age-IIeral- d. to win a fight ; any coward can compromise. . 1 takes a ' man- - ervous x IT who drink coffee find sutsfanhal This Interesting BrttNh official photograph gives a view of the women a close of Wages grain, which 1$ sometimes Lancashire stacking oil rakes In a warehouse. These cakes straight hut Interlocked ocaslonally Laredo, Texas, Samuel Gompers, are molded uml formed before they are put into the press. bard, tough amt 'elastic. 7lt Is exten- president of the American Federation sively used where resilience and lightof Labor, in the closing hours of the ness combined with strength are the labor conference here desiderata, as In coach building and Saturday, served formal PRESIDENT WILSONS PEACE SMILE warning that similar Industries. Recently it has no g&ieral reduction of wages ndr inbeen much used for cabinet Tasking crease in working hours after the war purposes, as the color somewhat would be accepted without a bitter that of oak.' Considerable use fight by organized labor. i also made tf the timber for stree paving. (On account of its strength It Influenza More. Deadly Than War. much used in the building trade. Washington. The recent epidemic Spotted gum Is now generally em- of Influenza in the United States ployed by boat builders for timers caused more deaths than occurred or vessels, formerly of ash or nnamj;TOIher.Ainerlcairexpoaitrdnary W hea iUeained or boiled flvTop forces from all causes from the time ily bends to conform to the shape of the first unit landed In France until i he vessel and has very little tendency hostilities ceased. to split or crack. oil workers in Pnn-Amerie- relief when fhey change?, fs 'bsioi ribof More Women Will Be Employed. Washington. Employment of wom-e- n fine in-- industries will increase rather coal through pipes, the air set 'in than decrease during the readjustment is capable of performing various Da da of work, the new Oregon method reriod, according to Miss May , Van Kleck; director of thewomen in indusrd "using wind to load hay being try service. slirply one of the novel possibilities. When a car is to be loaded a crane Navy Expenses to be Reduced. lifts the bay to a platform and a Washington. Estimate of the tiavj blower; driven by a gasoline engine, department for the 1920 naval approPresident Here Is Wilsons pence smile, flashed at the beginning of the burls the hay forcibly lato the car priation bill, as submitted united war work campaign parade In Washington. A short time before be packing It better than can be done rails for X4 41 ,900,000, but to congress as they; ere hud told congress the terns 'of The .ormNtic which XJens any kutd signed. with the hand fork. prepare, with the view of continuance the wai, reductions are expected. b! thscriticM period of Te-.itor- y. A LIFE is pure,whoIe-- some "table drinlr does not, content iwaWlod --fitlpt to Load Hay. Like the water that transports caffeine or on mo-tur- n other harmful nerve disturbing ingredient. ThznisaPzsonh |