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Show ..- -4 THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH Graduation Week Scenes at MiJjtajy. Academy s:V or;. , tit r pri,lc of Hie hi.sVva Sill! . Our rrtt.i Ui X - PnyitL-WsM-' the wap. ,wp A. .4' PARK J bldg . AGREEMENT CN NAVAL PR,ATS yL main street JEWELERS B0YX ftACHED BY Kr . H . s v- ,- 'x' J ' t 'i ,?' V i & v Wy . XV HOUSE-MUC- .... t x more than thi'iisami dollar yearly. I urn in your me money for you. fHm,amlei-ollet- t ' MERCHANTS rRGTEClTVE ASSOCIATION t KninenO. Lute. Oeneml Manager fontmei.lHi Nat L Bank BUI . City Salt Lake "SI lie people don't like ns" eolhs-- t Mih-tmi- BRAND ROOF CEMENT Home Product Order ty Mail. Economical, Easily For rtmiKle. Composition or Metal Roofs 41 City WAS. 7694. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH lEERS DYERS. Service Ws pay Work fuaranteed. Price list on request pontage Cleaners A Dyers. 114 E. roadway. Alny -- & injured She Urn tr IMiltNTS. Write for catalog. Standard fb'e d Granite Co., 117 W. Broadway. i t a real good place to eat, follow the crowd to SHAYS CAFETERIA force Port Office. Down the marble itair InsL.t STAMPS STENCILS. Seal and .0 tgr aim made. Send for aamplo. price. l Sait I.K:e Stamp Co., 65 W. Broadway. hour cleaning and shampooing ruga i umn turnished free, fiocoinniissiohon l'!i.c Bros.. 66 E. Finit South, Salt I Jtke. ' vn a-- l MAM BOl GHT. Send us your cream, etern Cnamery Co., 244 W. Fourth South. every dercription on he Day Salt ev Saui A e I . very Lake. term easy f Bnl'Hns, Confetti, Noise mak s Wla.lcsale Co. Box ili- - For beat result ship Ary and game to Fulton Mkt. Correct fht. Prompt return. Write for price. ' 4 .pil.iLR DidTRFBUTORS. Cara trwck. 4 car km gam. A. E. Tourssen, 447 S. Main. BOUGHT. LTA1 a . Piston Rings cure your motor troubles, oui pi,ton hmgCo., 15 Last Fourth south 1 1 STIC STOCKING I'iifac'urer titers MFRS. abdominal. Maternity eupportera, S. H. Bowmar Co.. Brooks Arcade. tDING, AUTO RADIATORS Machinery and repaired. Beet and cheapest. Potter d.ng A Repairing Co., 661 South State. 4 4Bjr Fox weighs S lb. All makes rented and sold, flat ho I Supply, $4 W. Second South SL fEWRITERS t A Si S. p. BUSINESS COLLEGE. of Efficiency. All commercial branches log free 65 N. Mala SL. Salt Lake City. FITTING iAatisU CORSET PARLORS. in designing, making, fitting corsets, sutitching. embroidering, oraiding, aecordioa de pleating. Buttons made. D E. Bdwy. tCAMziNG RETREADING. Quality and dee. Standard Tire Works. 661 So. State; tar Medela Made. K if. lock and gun Knudaoa Novelty Co.. 666 So. SUte. tour local 1oe leaf binders,publisher special blanks, S sU kind. tER He gives Quality Serviao. barber tew weeks. records ,i r lUH-h- ci'iiioii y Nw York, of younr yyoumi xidulned to tlom U C h A A ART CO, picture fram-iur- a painters sad artist supplies. 664 Maim ' ' j t I A I ' - . , v, t . 4 V "k ' SQv v " ' .A y SILVER DOLLAR IS i 4 rea-- T 011 We 1861. " 3 r ll Fi - i4ilRirM-TI- fl Ernest Bamberger of Salt Lake, who has refused the First Assistant Secretaryship of the United States Treasury. 5 How DiSeases Are Spread. J of n,H diseases that afflict man to be made by him, Emted States public health te fc,r tUy are eprea(J aimost ap bJ b:s disregard of the sim- i 0f 8an!bsry living. hold feTer . for Instance, Is . j, htam!nstion of water. food by human filth which en run into rivers or wells or , i flies to i to th room- - or hich even L U t nied to food hn le said 1 a- -7 IjT from i I han(U Many Loose Lives in Mine Berlin. The toll of dearh in the explosion in the Mont Cenis mine near Herne, Westphalia. Sunday has reach Plr.tiv-thrThe woohiit--l .zzre- It Is repertl, paled 10O, some of wt may not live. The disaster was due to an explosion of fire damp. Twelve hundred men were in the mine when M. tiers a double explosion occurecL knockwere mile away a half working ed down. Men who were working near the disaster were torn to piece. Many miners are still entombed. 1- -1 v. I - I I 'ii vn I READY U. S. MINTS RESUMES WORK OF BIG STOCK OF EXPLOSIVES LEFT COINING SILVER DOLLARS TO FROM WAR TO BE USED IN IMMEET SHORTAGE SINCE WAR PROVING LANDS OF NATION 270,000,000, Standard Silver Oollarg 12,000 00 Pounds of Picric Acid Now Were Sold to Great Britain DurAvailable For Farmers In ing War And Will Not Be ReAgricultural Lands deemed by U. S. Government Says Authorities g PHILIP FRITZ MONTHS K0PP SPENDS GERMAN PRISON WHILE ON VISIT AT HOME IN W'aMi nglon Mole 111 111 12,000 (HNI i 41, one of PoUinK ol pin Hie high cM known exploMyes, in I'uiuulaled for war piiiiov,--i i made ijvi s pi Hu yyar meni by the arnilst ee, will tie nun - tor agrleul t lira Marled. pm pose. IV in n lie yyar ernlnl Hie Hrmy bad Since Manli treasury officials said oil hind lliiiin use s' i ii I, ol pill Ills MO '20 000 Saturday, approximately i"l 111 add Hon more Ilian ter dollars ha ye been mined In period iso responding amounts of ,,(,0.,,,N1 - pound-- of 1, N 'I. 'I lie In yy.iills' diiiled to y.iiimis goyern sllyer cert ifie.ites yere IssiumI and f(d-cra- ! ler menial agemies for use in railroad nscryt; notes mol treasury cerlili-eatenon in Alaska, piddle roads eonstnn securing them ri ttrisl. This pio "'dional parks and various process, offcials said, y ill probably eon- - 111 Hnuc lite years, until the treasurys jects on Indian resery at lorn. None of distributed to indiy- reserte of silvey dollars Is back to its th, T' X' Tufs Is ami Hiiis t.ir mu a single accident prewar basis. tins He or marked ust transportation The mini, offiilal- - explaintsl, (eased of tin millions of pounds of Hit high (viirdng silyer dollars In 1911, when the hi (Sliding to officials of tin supply of met d purchased under tin explosive bureau of mines. was act coinage Further exhniistsl of what to do with tin1 .The ipie-Hauthority to make the dollars yyns not of picric acid puzIJiMHim pounds forthcoming until 1918, when emigres-passe- d zled government officers for some tin Iittinan net to rnable Hu Hu war department had a and me, sab of nndted dollars to Kurland for the relief of the 'silver famine In In most derided to tow the explosive out to sea and dump ll overboard in the dla. of the public safety, when i! interests Under the act Director of the mint was decided to Institute u series of exBaker sold to Knglnnd 279,000 fkk) sil 11ml some ver dollars, amounting to 208 nno,im periments in an effort to 1 Ashington, ( 'nmuge of silur dollars has bet n resunu'd by tin mint aflci set eh jimin and the yxrk of replacing 'JTOO'NMkki standard silycr dollars taken f in tin- treasury during tiie win- to mH to Great l.ntain lias i id-- ' , ! i le--- , i i r- I the,u!' 20,-sani- e I i s t, - I I safe commercial use for it. The ounces of silver, at $1.01 an ounce were conducted by the burplus the market price of the copper con- eau of mines ami disclosed many ways tent. The he explained, paid for in could be used which acid picric the cost of melting and transportation safely and profitably on farms, such and the cost of reoolnage. as in blasting out stumps and rocks The work of refilling the hole left In and breaking up land. It was accordthe treasury's vaults, Mr. Baker sal decided to distribute the explowas well tinder way, the mint, striking ingly free of charge, to sive, practically off silver dollars at about 8,000.000 to farmers. lc Pleasant Grove, Utah. Phillip Krlt returned to his home here rectnt-i.- y afii i a year and a half in Germany, nine months of which were, spent in the German war prison nt LlegniU, where ho was held on false i Images. Ixopp and his wife left here In January, 1920. to visit relatives and friends in Germany and Alaaee.Iomiine. In 'lie places Kopp visited, he slates there was nun ii dlssatlfactmii among the people, ami that there had been several revolts. While visiting in Germany, Kopp and some friend were arrested during one of these lnenl uprising, and placed In the wuir pnv mi at I.legnttz, He was first charged with being a slacker to the German truly, and a tin officials refused to he was an Amerlcnn citizen he was fined 2K) marks, or about $5 50 In American money, which he paid. Mrs Kopp, being nimble to free her husband, returned to America, and brought with her the passports, the only proof they had of her husband's citizenship: consequently he was obliged to remain In prison, with no hearing or trial, though entirely Ignorant of the second charge against him. After about x months of waiting for trial, he brtgan to think he had been forgotten by the officials, no he wrote his wife and asked her to appeal to the government for his release. Mrs. Kopp wrote to Senator Smoot, whose efforts brought forth immediate action. Kopp was placed on trail January 22, 1921, at the criminal division of the county court at Liegnttz, charged with coun-terfetln- g. -- n l - tl - j t ri- (! i or (In-honetit I ' t - ,l.ir Fl tin ill incut l 1,1 pi's mstruit i III mi (in vnssrls nf the kldnajii'i! .mu t miss,!!.' .1- h ih p n Hlirun ii i . '' isii n.tsi pn nil mi1 Ill(i s.n in. siTyln is in, i kin." ii siiiih ,,f ihc Mimtii ",is .imt mil ni'iii u ;i t ii s Tin- - ni I 'I i rl nicn ; h.is sint mil vessels u 'iimli 'I In ilip rt n mu i nf i ii ti r 'ii'niih Its hiiii'ini nf n, iv igiltlnn Is (ss'simg In long In lift the yeti nl y , . nusti'i'y. The department of liisttce lias ns signtsl some of Its best soerot kitvi, igi'iits to Hie ruse, for the governuien' Is woi Ung on tin theory, that nil these uiystcrioiis lm hlents are Inter relatisl Siyerai iiioiiHim ago the five nuisied sehooner 4arol Ihsiltig of portlai 1, Me., was found nhaiulonod off Diamond S!va.iii1s, N. with all sails set and her officers ami crew missing. The Deerlng went iivhore near Diamond Slmnls lightship, ami when the meu of Hu near bv station went ahn.nl they found evidence Indicating in bad been abandoned In a hur-rv for no i'nmolvnbb rtsison, for the wn fn good shape, with plenty , f food, in if was apparent lhat Imd been abandoned when a meal was about to In served. A Util Inter a bottle came ashore near where tin ship was found and in It was a note purporting to have been written li v fin mate of the achooner, which read ns follows, "An oil tunning tanker or submarine Inis hoarded us and placed our crow In Irons Get word to headquarters of company nt once." The eaplnln and crew of the Deeclag numbered twelve imd not u trace of them lias been diseovered. The Deerlng had left Portland, Me., last December for Illo de Janeiro, Brazil, with a general cargo. It was on her return voyage with another general cargo that alii went ashore on Diamond Shoals. The writing found In the bottle haa been compared with the penmanship of tier missing mate trad hand writing expert have testified there In no question lhat the mate wrote the message. life-savin- g fm-t- 10,000,000 n month.. The literal translation of the doculicric add, a highly erystaline powSince Ma v 1920 the mint has bought der having a lemon yellow color, is ment recording the proceedings of the about 5n.OfK),000 ounces of American 18 per cent stronger than 40 per cent criminal division of the county court silver at $1 an ounce and will continue dynamite, ac- In IJegnltz. Oermnny, countersigned -- ,, si . o pi him i ii -r In ("in - "11- m ,l -- I , . h ce y i III t tl i Official Imperial .Preftr Charg Against Utahan At Slacker and Place Him In Jail At Llegnlty and Fin Him 200 Marka Ixopp Ulis-' ii "' in ii! U'l si Ip'., ll k -- npi ii ii h plir i r i in. up lli. I FARMERS I b - i In UTAH MAN HELD IN ddi-ealio- COl MititHr) aotwloiu) by Col ' n i ' than-exe- V n - - x CANNING Had year at (bat at the rl;tit, -. ( vy 4.) iLi.,1, UTAH f.i tin r i K,,tl. llmo c'idct trlonds. hy prstntuii to purchase at this price until the straight nitroglycerin It cording to the bureau of mines. treasury's stock Is replenished, should never be used In bulk, officials Although the Pittman fict requires arM, Us UWH, ghoulll b(. rMtrtc.l the mint to pay $1 an onnre for Its ( mllppe(, parafr,n, VHer cartrlges. silver. Mr. Baker declared Inquires are The 12,000,000-pounsurplus stock, received demanding whr the governlocated at Sparta, Wis., and Wingate, ment pays so much more than themar-e- t N. M., will be distributed to farmers price. The price was fixed by the Wt through the bureau of public roads oi he stated, to stabilze the price of stithe department of agriculture. The ver when there were Indications of Its only cost to the farmers, .its is anreaching unheard of heights during the, bp frHght fhar(rP, an(! war. As a result of confining the rents a pound for of six a, charge treasurys purchases to silver both propowder In the necessary duced and reduced in this country, the plSrfngthe will be ready for It cartridges. American wiver mining Industry-wa-s July 1. nroeced from foreign competition, Mr. Sr Rockfeller Jr Going to China Baker said was sold to .England, the New York. John 1. Kofkcfeller Jr., government Is breaking a little better - - will go to China-th- is he added. summer,- - it wa. The history of the Pitman act sales, announcel Sunday to attend the officials recalled, was what former Secof new buildings at Peking retary officlas recalled, was what for- Union Medical college on September 15. mer Secretary Glass described as one He will head! a delegation of Hie trusof the romaflc Incidents of the war. tees of the Rockfeller foundation. In 1918. officials said. Great Britains Wage Cuts Announced Mesooo'arnian campaign was theatened Lead, S. D. The IIometake Alining Flver by the s'lver famine in India was hoarded and h'dden bv the natives company Thursday gave notice of a Gemtan propaganda, seeking to block general reduction In wages f 50 cents England's plans, was spread'ng the re- a day, effertive July 18. Officials of port that the government could not re. the company said they expected the men to accept the cut. demi its paper currency. ptrbi Pin secured If yea vritlag abeea firm, ,nd ' d 4 sr' ' Artists' maand film. RUSH SERVICE n this paper whea M,t S jiros tlioir 4 tIAL ' y 1' m ,in unani-iiyunsl- r- - Main. yyoulil nio m iuhi.miiioo.1 cm s af-fiu- JESTS MATERIALS SAVAGE CO, 11 South finishing and enlarging. ws. picture frammg, kedak lnu-- o tho llorali amondniont, wldlo edhors wantod Kojirosoutat H T.iirton, otio of tin1 liinl!nif intern. il innnl nut Imrit ieu in emigres', to draft a substitute Mr Burton drafted a substitute, but the Republican members of Hie fore.gn cnmimitfee turned it down. Then tiie Wisconsin tieleg.ition yyent on the rampage and deeidisl, almoat to support the Borah resol u tion. With tils situation beliiml tliem, the Inuise eniifrees yyent into tiie naval eonferenee Tuesday in a badly was eondition. Tin1 argument made that dragging in tiie whole (piestion of disarmament on land ns Well as on sea would inole the rpies tion of cutting doyn naval expendiOn tures In hopeless entauglement. the other band, it was jsiinted out that tiie United States, without waiting for action of other jaiyyerti, haw cut the size of its arno to loO.ikiO men, leuylng hardly enough for policing purposes. Anotlierinfiliientlal factor In tiie situation was the speech of Premier Lloyd i.eorge Monday, In which lie expressed willingness on the part of tin P.rltish goy eminent to enter into with the a naval building holiday In this United StaljtN and connection. Senator Peorah Issued a statement, in which he declaml that public sentiment In all three countries Is practically united in favor of cutting down naval expenditures. The opiKirtunlt.v Is here for the United States to lead the way, said If we falter or reSenator Borah. fuse, the situation will tie, so far as the naval race is concerned, prec'sely as it was between Germany and England after their failure to get a conference from 1900 to 1905. To continue n such a course Is sheer madness. COLLEGE. Qualify as bar--, 46 8. Wast Temple Street. L i yveuk-ene- INSTRUMENTS ISICAL, ' nyynJ8 IntereMlng a U S.iioc of thom are hero seen haylnir nac inrrivl b tho lrVittxXolunteer Infrti 1m'IMIi t ittrto in yyeeL Is o tff&fvL DEALERS SOUTH Cradnnon pi'ni y When You Think FORD Think W. "'"'"fri'iminttiuimisln pm, roly soimr.ito n vi.liitimi mi Mmnliy. W lion they ItotMii u o.i n ,i n ,c ih,. ..u mi ion they diooy crisl tint thorc w.n a strong scimiHont niraimt tlior jila'i aiinint' tho Koputi! (Min nii'l tint tho yyoulil Invo to oomh.it a lioultln m IHHVoilt Oloyi, Tlio ftliio iloloir.it. mi, (viiipoo'i of Kopuhiir.ins hoM a 'mifor-fttoand dooidtvt in tudt, altlnniirh tlioro yvoro ditl ot'oni o- - as to too ino'h od of boltimr Some of tluMdnoums nmiounood lint tiny would stand bv 1 UTAH ROOF CEMENT CO. 60 e (ll to s'lh-- letupful JVnnanent. 51 of Woere-AM"- , Missing tin i i can loador m t'c last w cok tint tho UTE (UTAMS OLDEST Working Trying lioiii kill tllO Engraving Co. Salt Men .i.'ivi hi. . . 'r"t Service t, Soivr Mystry t, of Men of Hourly in t In' M.n.il till' M'll.lto tli.irco- - ENGRAVED WEDDING STATIONERY .nouncementt Invitations Callin Card, "lour printer Is our representative and hu eouiplrte samples and prices nui'eton B'dir !f F n. tuto tor Applied ' 8 ll- -- ho a to 1 ' pi I y. : k; naval apir. way for tl umi'inlnuoi, tern.itioiiul h.io U- - TAKEN FROM AMERICAN AND MADE PRISONERS ABOARD ANOTHER VESSEL btHMi i JennirfS-Cottscha- ll 'TV. Sh ps I ong W.i-- h pmiN i , 4t w S.'lf' Idaho Senator Wins Battle Agamst Great Odds; Speech by Lloyd George Was Influent ai Factor in Senato s raver - Fn STREAKS OF HONESTY EXIST IN EVERYBODY ! ' 'i DISCUSSION Yf-.'- , thenrhv I V'iv' IK BOYD PARK j A, ; V, DR. MAYiun 14 7EPEDA and sealed by the chief rlerk of the court reads as follows: "In the name of the people (of Germany) ; In the complaint against Phillip Fritz Kopp, aalea agent from Pleasant Grove, state of Utah, North America, a ITotestant, born August 27, 1888. In Sarrbrucken, since March 29, 1920 has been heldfor Investigation at IJegnlfz, upon a Hiargo of counterflet-Ing- . "After taking the case under advisement, they rendered tiie following decision : The defendant Is not guilty of counterfeiting, and Is hereby dls-- barged. The costs of the proceedings are to be paid by the state treasury." The foregoing Judgment Is signed by Lissel, presiding Judge; District Attorney Schwartz; Elkush, county Judge Dr Buehholtz. county Judge, and Assistant Judge Kuntze, and countersigned and seared by Wandrach, chief clerk of the conrt. iv "' sb , v, I I :'' y y Toll Exemption Proposed American coastwise Washington. shipping would be exempted from payment of Panama cam tolls under a bill KDr, Maximo H. Zepeda ia minister Ho ordered favorably reported Monday ef foreign affaire of Nicaragua. came a as to5 Washington comrecently by the senate Interoeeafiif canals special envoy'ftnd was entertained exmittee. tensively. Post Ordered Gray Accepts Judge Favorable Report Introduces New Dance One Hundred Shot In daJI Del., Wilmington, Washington. Favorable report was Paris The "go to sleep dance. the .fudge George Tuklo. The Ilocfal Shimbun'aHar-bl- n ordered by the senate postoffee and latest Innovation, was introduced Sat Gray, who, with three other Americans correspondent says Monday that J,' !l' rumli emniniltee ,,nl.iy st Le- - Aradas, faraou- - eudely l.as been invited by the league of na- the bolshevik! who are preparing to Ml d ''"'Yeielea,.,;,.. I Mrs Henri Leletl er, tions council to projose four candi- evacuate Kharbarvek, capital of th wav (oinfnl5iDn inil to ttiniisn fin foiineiTy the wife of the famous dates for election as Judges of tiie new maritime province of Siberia shot 100 interstate system of pullc roads. Frenchman named as corespondent in international court of Justice, said political offenders in Jail berg. the divorce suit brought by Peggy Monday that, while he had not receivDiet After Rescue Artie Trip Planned from the Louisville. Andrew Zuriek, 28 may- Joyce's husband. Sirs. Letellier dem- es! tiie offlcal invitation Knut Rasmussen, tbs Copenhagen. atdied sn from he had decided to accept. Judge onstrated the dance with the Duke d league, or of Louis Lie, Colo, will lead a Danish exrtic explorer, a few minute Faze, placing her hands on her part- Gray said he would not discuss hi tack of heart diea this year Copenhagen leaving pedition after he ha rescued Dan Sheriff, 10. ners shoulders, pillowing her head on preference for candidates until he had to arcland Baffin great (the explore from downing in a lake here latejhu waistcoat and wcitxing dreamily conferred with his colleagues. EUhu adand of tic island north Labrador ' (with closed tyes. j Root, John B. Moore and O. S. Straus. Tuesday. islands. joining I- -1 ..vn-di- 1 4i j- - |