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Show I THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH PRESIDENT REGIUS fill is perfect!, safe ,o buy y0ar Christmas gift, mail from a EXPECTS TO BE ABROAD NOT BYDPARt MORE THAN SIX WEEKS, ACCORDING TOJPLANS. Party Sailed From New York on Tue-daand Expect to Reach y Brest in About Seven Day. BARGAINS IN USED CAfe Washington. Fresldent YTllson on Tuesday, December 3, began hi trip to Europe to attend the peace confer ence. The president left Washington on a special train for New York, where he and hie party boarded the transport Oeerge Washington, on which the voy-ag-e across the Atlantic is being made. About eeven days will be required for the trip and the ship will dock at a French port, presumably Brest. Tbe president does not expect to be abroad for more than six weeks, which would give him Just a month on European solL Before the peuce conference meets he will confer with Premiers lioyd George of Great Britain, Qemenecan of France and Orlando of Italy, and probably with King Albert of Belgium, as to the salient points of the peace treaty. While in Europe, Mr. Wilson plans to visit England and Italy as well as France,' and he may go to Brussels, lie also is naderstood to Intend to make a pilgrimage to so nip of the battlefields II In France. Joseph P, Tumulty, the president's secretary, accompanied Mr. Wilson to New York, but did not go aboard, lie lias returned to Washington to conduct the business of the White House and will be the eyes and ears of the president la tide country. Mr. Tumulty win be In frequent communication with the president by cable and will keep him fully advised of events at home. Ony three of the five American representatives to the peace conference UT announced at House will cross with the president. They are the president himself,' Secretary of State Robert Lansing and Henry White, for-tnambassador to France and Italy, Colonel B. M. nouse and General Tasker 11 Bliss, the other two members, are in France and will join the presi- N m4 n-- B ckv nnm&c imr u Ho. Vw4 Ch Dew.. lUndalhDodd Auto Co, j,t, u cHAimA rwrArmtoems HAUFAX GU&r o. C&?SfJ5(Vf EXPERT KODAK JUv our Handsome Homes Replace Those Demolished in the Great Disaster That Wrecked Bia Area One Year Aoo profmninnTM lers K-ship- FinuKJn. pbt0i! c . FJrC te-- KEIP WAITED ispsJjiSfS.rgfflrf'St: n In few week. 011 or wnte dlfferent types. There Is a nat8. Test Temple 8t CUX Haliural granite procurable la material fax, and a hydro-ston- e MADE TIME OF GAY REUNIQS Is being till closely resembling used, ar well as cream-whit- e Beating the Bounda in Virginia. 6tuoco and rough textured brick. of YEAR ago, on December 6, Drew Together Neigarea street In the Gottingen the city of Halifax was blasted off th hbors From Far and .Near. around the houses are grouped I map by the explosion of the steamer and playand lawns courts, I Mont Blanc's cargo of TNT. About ; v Beating the founds w are of, the general part grounds 2,000 peoplq were killed, between 5,000 ' Vt V r The architects dally important duty in the coOB. 'i development and 6,000 were wounded, 80 were made the devastated where land surveys were linperfetf considered have totally blind, the sight of about 850 land grants Irregular, nnd the bounan area as entirety for developpeople was seriously Impaired, a large daries f each man farm or plant, ment purposes, and as the comnumber of dependents were left tlon at first very Uncertain. L mission backing1 them bus full for, and about $35,000,000 worth of property this beating the bounds u Its Ideas, power to- carry out f was wiped out In a few seconds. called "processioning." Landmark a should be very the result A year hns passed. What has been done for were renewed that were becoming housla ' Interesting experiment Halifax and what has Halifax done for Itself? blazes on a tree would b A generous and sympathetic ing and town planning. world handed somewhat grown over they were Halifax $3,500,000 to The new main boulevards laid deeply of recut; tou piles Y77fF3TFCFFfAFAAFTFA 80 TtFFXLO&&r grkt out by the commission are aid In alleviating Its a Certain aumter for dee containing and' the secondary distress.. The British feet wide, were sometimes scattered streets vary In width from 50 to lgnatlon government gave tbe number would be reoriginal 60 feet. Fort Needham, a very and the Canastored. Special trees would, be found Indian government, alpicturesque spot of historic fallen or cut new" marling ready- under - vast exterest, has been taken over for trees would be down; ' 'Sf planted, usually pear commisthe because of the pense pnrk purposes by trees, as they were war. gave - $5,000,000 sion, and throughout the new boundaries were decided upon shortly after the TNT development large spaces have and announced to all the persons pre. been set apart as places of ent. some of whom explosion occurred, and at the next later added $7,000,000 amusement and recreation. would even be able to more ao that Halifax The dominion and imperial as line. Thli 'to the correct testify would be assured of a government owned the water processioning took betweet place 77YF WOJYFWttQTfja FFFC7T0 square deal. $arj front property which bore tbe Easter and Whitsuntide, that lovely dent there. ByFJJFCOyWSS0f The .sum totals brnnt of the Mont Blanc explo- season of the year In Virginia; ind one of the of this area is In must have ever CONFERENCE contributions reconstruction AT ADVICE greatest EXPERT sion, and the pedltlonary force In record time, was finishing a proved a plensnnt reunion made by a Part of of four-roopublic to a stricken city. departments. of governmental His hour. with charge bath, every a In Nev apartment, neighbors, What has been done, or Is betng done, with this this section of the devastated area Is uow the England this was called Evidence ef Preparedness of American apartment houses were much like the cantonment "perambabout vast sum? Many people who opened their hearts site of a new steel shipyard employing Government to Enter Negotiations. " buildings at the array camps tn Canada and the and their purses to Halifax would like to know, men. who are engaged In building steel ulating the ho trails. and the surveyor were and United, accommodations States, who bousing took New York. Striking evidence of the and this article Is were new called "peraThis charge Industry, steamships of 10,000 tons.. designed to supply the Inforsoon ready for 5,000 people. mbulators" or ribonndsgoers." Allf was established to benefit vast of. preparedness of the American govern- mation, Halifax, These various forms of temporary relief caused ment te enter into peace negotiations and, no doubt, because --of Morse Earle In Child Life In Coloolul JThe figures given above fell In part w hat was fhe expenditure of about $4,000,000, and while was given in an announcement that done for Halifax, but what Halifax hns done for the disaster. Days. this Imperative task was being performed plans In view of whnt she has suffered and overcome members of an advisory Itself Is s far longer story. twenty-thre- e Although the victim were formulated for the rebuilding of the devIn the past, Halifax may well lift with pride a The Ancient Quipu. commission of experts who have- made of s disaster which at once ranked her among astated and E. the of W. claims the area, settlement head and The reached Its most elaborate unbowed." wltt but say qutpu "bloody economic and of a yeura study political the great tragedy cities of the world Pompeii. care of dependents. form among the Peruvians, from who Henley, the author of "Invlctis:" conditions In Europe and Asia sailed Martinique, Galveston and San Francisco HaliThe.Canadlun full after covers "Out government, receiving of the that me, . night language the term "quipu, meanlni with President Wilson and his fellow fax staggered to her feet a few seconds after the of the losses of and needs the reports Black to as property from the knot," Is borrowed. It consists of s polo, pole pit titanic blat had laid waste her streets, dedelegates on the George Washington. Halifax for etc I thank whatever gods may be permanent pensions, rehousing, nuilu cord, to which are fastened it With them go several tons of docu- stroyed her homes and Uttered the suow with her snnounced no that rested although For legal liability soul." my unconquerable given distances thinner cords of ments and maps, which, together with dead, and went to work to fetch order out of upon the crown, nevertheless the explosion was colors, each cord being knotted other records of their Investigations chaos. an incident of the great war which had done in divers comways for special purpose, "From a spectacular and heroic point of view," already in Paris og on their way, enormous damage to Halifax and Its environs and each color and having Its own signifdata international declared George MacDonald of the Canadian prise a collection of for which Halifax was In no may to blame. Steamstood for soldiers, strands Red icance. said to be without parallel In history. Press, this continent has never produced such a ers loaded with great cargoes of explosives sought I "The with war for silver, gives workers. white greatest problem for gold, yellow daring set of civilian heroes as sprang up at the Jlallfax hapbor te secure convoy across the Atwhile a sin.' them Is amused." H. who J. keeping so Connor, says and for forth, corn, call f duty In those bleak December dnys In Hallantic to the sent of war, and In numerous InFreighter Geee Down In Lake. 'In welfare of the work United at the charge knot meant ten, two knots meant twen, stances the people of the city whose homes had Watertown, N. Y. Eleven men, ifax. nistory teems with horrors recent hisSuch States "C" W. at riant "For Ta. Explosives Nitro, ty, double knots two hundred. been destroyed did not even know that they were comprising the crew of the bow sec- tory particularly but no parallel exists for the unless the workers are able to find entertainment simple devfccs served manifold pur tion of the freighter Mlneola, are be- sequence of affliction with which Halifax was living on the edge of a volcano. In view of the J wont work. they poses. Besides their convenience lieved to have been drowned when deluged. Swift and appalling death from the fact that the French steamship Mont Blanc was "At the time 15.000 are there workmen present reckoning, they were used for keeping Gmt section of the boat went down in withering explosion, mad panic at the fear of a "using the harbor in pursuance of the common Nitro at Is and It to Increase number that plnnned the annals cf the empire of the Incas, worse disaster from a magazine disruption, horror -- purpose of the allied nations in on the lnke Ontario, hear Juek Island, Tues- from carrying to 40,000, But diffithe is it wages despite high fires for transmitting orders to outlytng the which greedily devoured the ruins, war," the Canadian government determined to pay day night in a terrific gale and to details cult the there. 15,000 keep Wages are almost torture from the rapidly changing weather condiprovinces; for registering all legitimate property losses and establish ii penFor Office unbelievably are high. example; boys tions which wentJrbm blizzard to rain and from the army. sion fund to rare for those made dependent by the started at $75 a month; stenographers at $150. to zero In the three days sueceed-th- e rain conditions sum The dlsuster. of had $5,000,600 Prohibits Antagonistic Flag. already been and I hove seen the weekly pay envelopes of Bom Tables Priceless. day of the catastrophe. Fate seemed to have appropriated, but nn additional sum of $7,000,000 Washington. A bill prohibiting the ceased with more Is a tremendous deround todc? many There than $100 lfislde. carpenters Its assaults only when It had exhausted was once at of at the of the stricken emblems organor placed disposal of flags display oak tablea a However. It Is an actual fact that 20 Its repertoire of calamities. ptr cent of for old mahogany or associations city and the Halifax relief commission was apth izations which espouse principles of the workmen who are transported thei at the there are any historic "Set against, this appalling challenge was the pointed and given extraordinary powers to expend government antagonistic to the constiof bring the expense government disappear en route tached to these tablef they the money and, afford the necessary relief. tution of the United States, .was In- unknown onduntried courage of Hullfaxs citinnd more thnn 50 per cent of those who arrive do lous prices. There are plenty zens. How battled the combination The they through commission, consisting of T. Sherman Rog-ertroduced by Representative Osborne of not stay more thnn two or' three dnys. bles in the country possessing real b of anguish and hdseraTrabsfakme for a week. K. C chairman; Judge William Bernard , California. "Yon see. Nitro 4s a new town about twelve torie Interest, but none ef them com Is one of the most Inspiring dramas of history." Wallace and Frederick Luther Fowke, with Ralph miles from W. Vn. In Charlestown, Its fi dry sec- the least likely at tbe moment to So much for what Halifax started to lo, from P. Bell as secretary, has been hard at work for Fooh Sends Ultimatum. of tion the with The table country on the open market. absolutely nothing to of one who watched this nomerlc batmonths straightening out the tangled affairs of London. Marshal Fooh has sent a the pen sbdlrat workers -his And except as soon IilghWiVgcK. which tle" as a press correspondent. Chief nmong the Napoleon signed district, paying claims for dnra- ! ns the mnjority of workers save a hank roll hew ultimatum to the Germun nrmls- to be men business be said of was heroic mold priceless. Robert may new T. they homes ande providing permaages, erecting w tice delegates demanding that Ger- plain for and depnrt table wetter pleasanter climes. land there 4s a mahogany Maellrelth. an of Halifax, who had nent pensions for those who.were made dependent. a many give up the rest of the locomo"Thats welfare washed has been why nn department tradition says was emergency relief station at the city The broad powers of the commission were granted tives agreed to, according to an Ex- hall within an hour after the Imo had rammed at this plant, where a million pounds of coast of Clare after tb wreck ef two In orders council and nn hy act hy of the change Telegraph dlspateh from Cop- the Mont Blanc and let loose the devastating ex- powder will be manufactured dally when everyNova Scotia leelshiture. There were so ttfany Spanish armada- thing Is in operation. It was found that unless enhagen. plosives pent np in the hold of the latter ship. s complicated matters to settle that the the men were amused when they finished their " Maellrelth and his loyal associates not only got Biblical Thrift, were empowered to use their own JudgLoan to War Industries. work they simply wouldnt remain no matter on the job at once, but stayed there, practically In ment Individual Scriptures give us claims. In awarding settling - whnt wages were paid, Washington. The war finance cor- without rest or sleep for ten days, mieeorfng the In thrift. Ezekiel warped R16 pen tons, in expending all The money contrilmled f rourw of J do all the welfare work thnt Is of Israel thnt poration reported to' congress that It wounded, housing the homeless, feeding the destt- - I wllhthe exception of special sums donated for during bad loaned $7,3S3,000 to war Indus- tute, raring for the dependents, providing fuel being done In the most modern plants. We hnve salera be to certain purposes, and In replanning and rebuildwould have they various kinds of hospitals, free medical attention ne tries since Its organization, and sug- nnd transportation? fighting fire and burying the ing the devastated area. Take thou also ant said: to all that sort of thing. IVe even fill and dead. gested changes in the existing In: beana, the teeth wheat and barley, Through the generosity cf the Canadian govof the workmen fre. of chnrge. Houses are bepermit it to continue judicious use of Every mnn of ftfrre and Initiative nnd manand ernment, every Individual who lost his home and millet, lentlles, ing built so thnt the workmen may bring their its large resources during the period agerial ability went to work without n moments make valued at not more than $5,000. has already had put them In one vessel, and families and there Is everything joT their creaof reodjufetment. The or Is hnvlng built for him. free of charge, a new private car of George R. Graham of delay. Iv: Ezekiel thereof." ture comforts, but that isnt enough. The work- the Dominion Atlantic was partly wrecked hy home better thnn tlve yne destrojed h.v the blast chows that Ezekiel ordered Welt. Americans Treat fhe blast, hut General Manager Graham at once excitement of life In the big cities Claims exceeding $5.0X1 are twing settled by rite Says Hun me? children cif Israel to eat hundred became n lending spirit in the groat task of orniiss thg lights the i and that Washington. Twenty-thre- e commissioners, and over 15.000 claims fmfeeling by weight and even thus obv of being In tbe swim. so to American prisoners of, war at Camp ganizing temporary relief tmdhlB. railroad- gave hold and twjnirnt effects ha ve, already leen While spe:,k. they time to time." Thrift MagazinepailL were merely on 1. inkers they felt thnt Five hundred people ore receiving penuanent penRastatt, Germany, were reported well Invaluable assistance tn the crisis. were they In a week the emergency shelter committee, ditaking part In the days eveir. When sions and disability allowances. organized, well clothed and morale exget Sable Philosopher. to Ndro they soon become dissatisfied they Amerito the W. ( S. rected a in Davidson, 6.000 cablegram by cellent anil chairman, boused D The Halifax relief mmmisaion, lipnn inking tells De you Tout be , i( hymn can lied Cross from Lem G. Levy of people and ajnrge number were even cared for offlee, semirod the sen ices of n hu firm of A ni?.ht. IIosi,!nits were ivgaon jMu has never worked Itr a place of heaven a thousand ye8!" the prisoners relief section, who has the very l!o od n f ' this krad cannot appreciate how what couldnt anr $. come ancl 4,0O(T pMtIenls treated in an Incredibly abort adviser.-- ' Tliere was a splendid chance to essential amuse-men- t long-tim- e folks just visited Rasta tL Atlanta put oer is to his well being. Rut I time. Two thousand bodies were handled by the; prosxrarity. a must sv that w scheme, imddteetumllv uud ot haro r5r tetkra. mortuary department. File Holdings List in Enemy Lands. enrise. that would be a crodit to both 11 a worker The reconstruction committee, headed by G. contented. I m here In New York ta Washington. All Americans owning $9 overltH.k Japanese Conjugal EtiluatJ Rrran for the appearance of Fm'"Ierrrsonrn''heKtinplT"''"phTprrddF.'l(s'f"no' the onortun!ty proirty In eneniy coufirfTeniaVdTIWnr American people When irfewTmn!ti ne f .wurse the summer asked by the stato department to file time iu organizing the work of bonding temporary homes, not only thoroughly practical, but beautl- Jm month. affection between a C of homes the for homeless gree to cover the period which with the department a complete list of Dil, lave .been planned by the architects, new husband and wife by their rn,i j., The information is must elapse before permanent construction could streets and avenues have been laid out In the m such holdings. make a great he each other Mr. Pearson they Inaugurated. Col. naked claims. war Rolert of devastated area end the replanning and rebuildneeded in settlement S. Low, the man vbo huilt the cantonments for It would be as had form for ing program is being curried out with the Idea Locomotives. Cnnadlnn the on Short to Halifax army, express approval of Ids wif to the Germany benefit of give of making Halifax more beautiful than ever wtl his experience, and the colonel went to work at ffren as It would be for him Paris. It appears the Germans QUITE SO. Months ago contracts were let for 400 house 50t once with the all over unr.tde to hand plenty of energy, and ui bout pay. to any other part of bhuselL-.- 8 which were to he completed before winter pet In. . roofs over In armlstle the the e heads iT.,Vrrp put of thnirsami Thhrwork-tiammrsToolocomotives stipulated ' "ha 3oes Wilson mean by wife takes a pride in conduct and the remain, g' per- al, th,s v ne accortlln - -- reement by Doeember-people; iFheiTTie had struck las stride, the man e self according to the r5i!rL mnnent homers needed are also under way. The ts it Vt nho buLl Valcart'ir ramp for lira Cu.!ian ex- new bouses are arrive In design, and of to tbe Matin, and it is pm,bie that th etiquette, which recognize many yuT humility as the virtue that will grant them more time. greatest glory on the home the-Whit- . one-fift- h if . PvLiJiit k wri-car- vir-gln- - L e long-Hve- E,j-pute-d er of $20,-500.0- 00 d m May-part- 5.-0- -- - ' Keeping Workers Amused ! 1 i a, 1 nt-irn- et ted ed commie-Plotter- he -- tbe-sk- e aid --I- hey - ru-d- - -- first-cla- fii-R- e:iih!lKhi-d-iir('haeetsr- " ss t town-ithinnin- town-plannin- ir g -' ; 1 JLhu-comil- eeH f(nfnuitliig-4t..Ooe-thrjusr;- nd -- 1 -- -- -- L, tbe Is m'treas. ' -- |