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Show THE NEPHI. UTAH. TIMES-NEW- S. kept true gnard, It appeared, bnt th God of the Iselgiuna was uot there to The Confc39ns yKOVERALLSV. IIUf.U.S.Far.Off vt $1.25 the suit Wmten by a trusstart Who Participated in the ixi4 ing and Pillaging If your dealer cuM aupply yea ve will teed iira,char$penad oi pttca, $ each. on PREB IP of Belgium GERMAN SOLDIERS THEY RIP irvisTRAiiss&ca San ruiuiM:o.CAL. Math hp Salt Lake City, No. SUY wmm AND BURN UNDER ORDERS OF THEIR OFFICERS TO SHOW NO MERCY UV'TRAUSS CO. Sas Frucuc Mh. of "FrJom.A IU" lb s.w garmapt lor women "" U.. Rava5 Kl.U.fc.PAT.Lr. Bewaro of Imitations. W. N. Ufficerf' KO VERA US A NEW SUIT The iiuthor of these confessions, tin olllcer In the pioSynopaia. neers' corps of the Cenniiti nrtny, a branch of the aervlce correspond-Inj- f to the engineers' corps tif the I'nlted States aniiy. Is sent Into Ijrno-ruliclglum with the tlrst Ceriiuin forc-Invading' that country. of their destlnutlon or of the reasons for their actions, the soldiers cross the bolder and attack the IVlj.'ian soldiers defending their frontier. Civilians men, women and children are driven s from their liuniink' homes as tlu Zeppelin und Kluiit guns of the raze the strongest rortllleatlons. 24-19- 18. s All the Fixings. Lit tlo Ferdy hud just boon put iu klitikl suit with lorn; trousers. "Muuhim," tie uskd, "am 1 a innu now !er-nin- n Cer-man- like pupa?" "I mippose so," she "Well, then." he continued, "I pueas a dime out of my Intuit und Ko down to the burlier ahop mid Ret nhnved." I'll take OLD PRESCRIPTION tensively advertised, all at once drop out of eight and are soon forgotten? The reaaon ia plain the article did not fulfU the promises of the manufacturer. Thia applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that haa real curative value ahnoat Bella itself, aa like an endless chain eyatem the remedy ia reeonunendi'U hy those who have lieen benefited, to those who are in need of it. A prominent Hrupgiat aaya, "Take for a example i)r. Kilmer'e Swamp-Koot- , preparation I have eold for many year nd never Imitate to recommend, for in alnut aaevery cae it alums exrellent many of my customer testify. No other kidney remedy that 1 know of haa ao large aale." and According to aworn atatementa . verified testimony of thouaanda who hava axed the prevention, the success of Dr. ia due to the fact Kilmera' Ssimp-Koo- t that, ao many people claim, it fulfils almost every wish in overcoming kidney, liver and Madder ailments, correct urinary trouble and neutraliMi the uric cid which eausee rheumatism. Yoa may receive a aaniple bottle of Pwamp Hoot hy I'arcel I'ost. AdJrese Kilmer Co., liingliamton, X. Y., and enclose ten cent; also mention thia paper. Lax,e and medium sue liotilca for aaie at all ding tlorca. Adv. a, t Then She Understood. An Aii.trlciin sohlli-- r In Krunre wn pi ven u fork hut no knife when lie out down to dinner In n French restaurant, lie held tip the fork. and "Ciinierude, cnmennle," he said. "Ah. out. out." nM the wultrct'. dnshlne off to the kitchen, to return with ntioiher fork. ii oor for the aohller. He Here !ent tiiotmrnt In deep thought, then tMTkotied to the ttnitrc. With the Ir of a Christopher 'ihitiibu, he jHilnted briiIii 1o the fork. "Fliinee, flnncr," wihl ho. Thnl time he Rot the knife. Inter fkatlotuil iHceM. t Skint liathe with Cutlctira SBp and hot wnter, dry and apply the Eoothe Itching With Ctillcuni. Ointment. ThU usually affords relief nd point to speedy healment. For free finmplei addrenn, "Cutlcura, Dept. X. ItoKtnn." At dnitr1ata and by mall. Ointment 2.1 and CO. Adr. Soap of Them. Unsafe for On th The hardened tualefiit tor ilnlfnn awnitltiR Mood njH.n erutioti. The the ruMtoe wna nhout hi neck, and hnnftnnti was wnltins nt hla jMit. tit flnnl lo the crlmlnnl to confeaa hi T the chnplnln decldtil to tnnke a nprM-n- l (Hi I H. "My ninn." aald he, Rently, "have yno on your mind that yna would like to confeaT Haven't yoo n' Milh? yon would like to tell meT the doomed mull "I'.one moment henltnted; then In a ronfldenllut whl p'f. he replied : I 'nve. Thla 'ere plat"Yn, piiv'nor. form ain't anfe," Iondon Tit Rita. Dt hi us FRECKLES UC b tV ffc lnee TVf'l Jtn M )Uw el Taaat l'(ty Ti--M amnM $mtt trrk lt1et OiMlt rwnwre (km tnaraateet l avrmciav f 5peU fthe kraaUT aa "neee it CWiw .itiie fmtr amerl. 9t er)r a tittle It airht nwl mwnlng n4 ymi MwkiM ann nrt fMrk tM to SI- f nat O.f ii!ti4 e PTar. trhr 1h llv1ier mm aav la tm ene atrtre ftoely. It plwl Sa thm ata ane fM trt ertwipitr f lmr-- ' rnrimf - tr-- tat rtr IM mm mr tM kt M falM t na f"t uw4f nM ta ib avmhlp rvvflte 4r. fiwtua.-- rfritwih nf tta Otf, Negotiable. "What do they mciin by a negotlnMe Inot rtimentT" "The mandolin muat be one. You ran always pawn It." forl ele th Flther the tnlneea or tall hre'a l II Continued. The name evening we were transported In uuioiiiohiles and on the eveI'.tH. we reached ning of August our detachment, which was nhout miles from the Helgliin city if Neuve Chateau. TTave yon erer stopped to reason why ia that ao many product that are ex- lr. their CHAPTER li-'i FOR WEAK KIDNEYS It dneon't know hi a) man who docka a fool. When Your Eyes Need Care Eye Remedy Try Murine 9 C,mti". at mRf ttmt MblUalllSMMIDI C4CU1CAK 1 tt: The regiment to which I be- longed did not take part in any operations after the full of Liege, but whs transported to this part of Helgium. Now I learn for the first time how heavy was the loss In my company In the Liege fighting. We lost 1ST men in dead and wounded. . This night we slept In nil open field. At five o'clock the next morning we marched again until four o'clock In the ufteniooii, when we were given a rest. It about ten o'clock In the evening when we received orders to advance. We were all ready to. proceed when another order came for us to remain at our bivouac overnight. I hiring the night we heard thundering of cannon which more violent. The buttle of Neuve Chateau, which hud continued from August -- to Zi. l'.iH. had begun. At four o'clock on the. morning of we resumed our march. At August Neuve Chateau the French uriny had encountered the Fourth German army. First there was. us always, minor outpost und patrol tight Itig. !'' ami hy larger musses of troops participated, und as we took our part In the battle on the evening of August 'Zl, the light had developed Into one of the most annguinury of the world war. When we arrived the French occur of the town. pied almost The artillery had act the muki part of Neuve Chateau on fire and only the beautiful residence section in the western purt of the city escaped at that time. All night long the hoiise-tc-v bouse fighting continued, but when at noon of August i.'3 the city w.a In German hands the enormous cost to the Germans could finally be determined. HcsidcnccH, cellars, street and sidewalks were lieiiod jh dead and wounded. The house were In ruins empty shells. In which hardly anything remained uiidntungetl that whs of nay real value. Thousands lccnme beggars in one terrible night. Women and children, soldiers and rliir'tia were lying where the pitiless shells and bullets bad hurled them from life into death's dark void. True impartiality reigned in the killing. There was a I'.elgian woman lying next to a baby which she hnd borne from house to street. Chse by lay a man of un certain years before an empty house, Hoth fit legs were burned t the knees. Ills wife lay on his breast and sol Led mi pitifully that lo r grief could not be endured. Most of the dead were entirely or partly burned. The cries of agony of the animals fighting Incineration w- - mixed with the irroans and sobbing of the wounded. Hut no one had time to bother with them. The French were making another stand outside the city In an open field. As the enemy vacated the town the Germans made an error which cosl Ihetn hundreds of lives. They had occupied the entire town so quickly that the German artillery which hcllcj a part of the city did not know t.f the change In the situation and threw shells In'o the lank of the Infantry. Finally our soldier were compelled to Itlve tip some of their gain by the ei a the pressure of our own s French fire, but regained thl ground afterward. Strangely enough. th residence section previously mentioned had not suffere seriously. All the bouses .flew the lied Cra und were used as tenisrary hospital. Here It wn rejwrted that Ihlgian mutilated German soldiers. Whether this were true, r only a rumor, similar to others constantly started by Oernin soldier, I canted say, but t o know that on August 21, after the French hnd retired. It was made known through an army order that German soldiers had been murdered there, and that the German army could not leave the scene of these outrages without first avenging the victims. l wat ordered by the commander of the army to level the remainder of tbe city and to show no mercy. As we took short rest from our pursuit of the enemy and looked backward rlouda of smoke t Uc east art ahowad that Au-eu- -t three-quarte- the order had been executed. A remaining battery of artillery had reduced the city to ashes. The French had made a stand outside the city and resisted to the utmost, but they were outnumbered. It was simply Impossible to resist the pressure of the German war machine. When the German columns, with fixed bayonets, attacked to the accompaniment of their yells which, like their steel, penetrated bone, they resembled In every American Indians going Into action, flinging themselves with bloodupon their enemies. curdling yell After n three-hou- r fight many Frenchmen gave themselves up as prisoners. With uplifted hands they sought mercy. At last, on the night of August S:t and 2t, the enemy's ranks were thrown Into confusion and they retired slowly. I was in the tlrst detachment which pursued them. To the eight and left of the road. In the held und ditches, were dead and wounded. The red pantaloons of the French showed brightly on the ground. The Held gray of the Germans could hardly be discerned. The distance Ixtween us und the retreating French became greater. Our soldiers became happier over the .outcome of the battle and seemed to forget their past hardships. Tin- - Corpses which filled the roads and ditches were forgotten amid the Jokes and songs on every side. The men were already nccuMomcd to the horrors of war to smli an extent that they unconcernedly walked over the corpses, not even considering It necessary to make n slight detour. At noon we nailed and were served with dinner from the tiehl kitchens. We were surely hungry enough and our cnnnitl soup wn eaten with the inmost relish. Many soldiers set their dishes on the bodies of dead horses lying about and ate as gayly as If they were st home at their own tables. The few human corpse near our entnp failed to disturb us. Only water was lacking, and after the dinner our thirst became very acute, ev n torturous. We soon marched on. under a burning mid day sun. the dut of the highway lying thick on our uniform and skin. Now, no more cheerf illness wn evident anywhere. Our tblrt became more unbearable and we grew weaker from minute to minute. Many In our rank fell, tumble to go further. Nothing remained for our commander except to halt, a be did tot wlh to exhaust u all. A a result of Ihls halt we were left considerably iu the and lost our place among those pursuing the French. About four o'clock we finally saw before us a village. In the certain of getting wler there we quickened our pace. Fugitive and empty munition columns paMN u. Among them there was a farm wagon upon which were several civilian prisoner, apparently f ra nc-- t I renrs. A Catholic priest wss among them. He. like the others, had his hand tied him with a rope. To our curious question a to what he had done, we were told that he bad Incited the farmers to poison the water In the village. Koon we reached the vtilage and Mh firt well at which we might have satis-fleonr thirst we found a sentinel posted. He drove n away with a warning that the water wa poisoned. lHsnptoiiited and terribly embittered, the soldier cursed and gnashed their teeth. They hurried on to the next well, but everywhere sentinel forbade inr taking refreshment. In an open space In the center of the villnge was a W well from which there came water clear a erysial that emptied into a big trough. Five soldier stood guard here to see that no cue drank. I was Jnt alxnit to proceed with my comrade when a large part f my company threr themselves like mn possessed onto the well. Tm guards were completely overcome and, greedy a animal, all the men drank. They quenched their thirst, but flot one fwtime III. The priest, ti we learned later, wa punished becane, the offieer said, tbe water In every Hinge had been twiisnned, and we were told that only by a happy chance bad the live of rnir toldler been pared. The God of tbe Germans had blood-curdlin- to-th- C rir be-hin- d d "Just-as-Good- fJ As Age Advances the Liver Requires occasional slight stimulation. Small Pill. S nail Dose, Small Price But Great in ii Good Work home. CARTER'S Carters LITTLE LIVER PILLS correct ITTLE IVER CONSTIPATION PILLS. Mi Genuine besra awuature Fr Colorless or Palf iCFOftVOUR STOMACH'S SAKE7) Cures Him f Comes Back Both Win! They man to ttnrvtl It a Uksam op wrunc and wii.inn to ia to my ofTrrerwul not want that thi . for KA1UNIO aa Img aa h To auwnacb and them tHrt extttnf full atresrta out of Utr food, auflmnjcaourfrom tndi stomach, drfpia. rmtKttt, r&Mjr fwiiny a fur aUaarh diilni of any kmrf.wa aav. O. rK a box f h AT M " today. Baa it accnr Hnir to tN dtrac-t- n and ym will know KhM iwr sr. off tnl rt b ants. tamae sa a,Ao,rr. I tail r ( K bs4 arr otrf luMO n4 ty to Ita ptrwrra t If ten muSrt a&otbcr ojr it, ka afsurava fatH FATOMlC rvw sttt or tw j.f ih) mijp do m&msM v pCarter i. of Man and Eatonic ' O usually Indicate the absence of Iron In , ,he b,oodi S ITOn rillS a condition which will be greatly helped by and Pay3 For It It's the Acid Test v" s ysXMHlsJ.l. Four of us had formed a close friendship. We hud promised to keep together and help one another In every danger. So we often visited the homes of citizens together and did our best to ipilet the harassed people we met and talk them out of fear of our forces. Without exception we found to feel these people friendly and cpil-confidence In us when they learned that we really were their frl .(ids. If we wrote on their doors with chalk "Here Hve good, honest people, please e T- What is Castoria CHAPTER III. g r."iT"..-.?Ti- ASTORIA la a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age ia its jruar-ante-e. For mora than thirty years it haB been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feveriah-nea- s arising therefrom, and by regulating tho Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, haa borne the signature of C'has. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. " All Counterfeits, Imitations and are but Experiments thai trifle with and endanger the health of Infanta and T Children Experience against Experiment. Genuine Caatorta always bears theslgnatnreof 11 if Sahaftctioa guaranteed at aaooey tat untied. 1 protect his. In most of th' places we pu.ssed we were wurned not to use the water. This, of course, had the effect of making the soldiers hate the P'rvie from whom they could expect only death. In this wuy the vicious instincts of our men were aroused. The water, of course, was nowhere poisoned. These lies were told to arouse hatred of the lUOgiiius among our soldiers. Iu' the evening, ut dusk, we reached village east of the Kertiix. There wa found poisoned water also. Iu tint middle of the vlllagu we halted aud I could,see through u front window of a house before which I mood. In a miserable home of u laborer we saw u woman. ' fslie clung to her children us If afraid tliey would ho toru uwuy troiu her. Suddenly a stone as large us a fist was thrown through the window into the room und a little girl wu wounded on the right hand. In this village we were billeted In t lm.ru. With some comrades, I went tt the village to buy food. We obtained hum, bread and wine at a farmhouse, but the people refused 'any payment because I hoy considered us guests. They only asked that we should not hurt them. We paid lliein nevertheless for everything, in German money. There, as everywhere else we went, we found the population In mortal terror of tis. The people trembled whenever a German soldier entered Th woat practical, fteakhful. playtinM ttivcfitedtuicKikiifla to StrmccU age IMatie in one iaca wuh otf. or divo bttk. on aUpprtl Jt washed. niotufilrUittc bam la Man Circulation, fttsuie in Lltia and vrhtta and tenuinebluo ctmim, ruck ex y atiiie. Also lighter woylkL .wtrria. in artrty of all approprideuin plaaiinc lait-coltnmmrd vith ately All rnenU mada to tr. Dutch, neck wi.fi elbow aleerea Of hitfh peck and long tleevet. FoMcr (in colon) thawing different materia U eat oa laqiwat. A man often reminded of someCause for Peaslmism. Ted I wouldn't feel ao downheart thing he has forgotten only to discover ed nhout it. A woman haa been known that he can't remember what It Is. lo change her iiiind. i Not the Reply She Expected. Ned Hut nhe's much more likely to do It after she has said "Yes" than "l'u. should marry a man wllhout when she has told you "No." Judge. any money?" "if you're looking to ine to furnish Failure of a Joke Is often due to the cash that's the way you'll have to the victim's Indigestion. marry him." "I ritfht:iw-i-aod it livc-a- aufN-rrr- iV-- a . i '4 if Ve ttay. lajr aAiUaSlc frwsm jruurdruwau fm ate "SMp-ao- X llfcm aa Iff- - Most Startling Endorsement - Ever Published Mr. A. V7. Cramer. RedaterM) Pharmacist sd4 TruKiri,c of Flm: lliincusi wriUia uumt osts uf Lsesm Ijor 13. iU4 "Eatenle Raroerfy Co, CfUCSKU, IU. Centlamanr ThefoT1owfri(rtncWentwMrh hapin fiy .lac ol Luwn.-- . I know will b of pened Srix-i.- t interest to you. sifl. I bupe, of great bsnstit and phroM-slito humani-r- . mora-li1 keep a quantity of i-lO.S.O piled on m showcaaa. I raceniiy misissl a bti. sihI knowing OaJxt mraelf nor clerk had anl it, 1 could nut account for Ha dWppearancs, VMiiJurmormnj i ma 3 araiked into try attire and aaiJ: "Mr. boa of Cramer. I ewe yoa tiflr arna foe show cu& I I stole fraaa tAl ONiC which am botkored wriUa atonacb Cxoubla aa4l. ttot bav. if bos. I took it. iSo monoy to spars to e so muck aood mf conac ATuNiC atioaa a oca bothfsrad as unbl I bad lo como back and par foe it." Ir.n ia the most sranderfu! testimrm-j- statement in ad my eTTorienra in tb interest of proof, I mr ajioJ, anyprenarsiion. ( It ia poaiuia ci.med fur it. If it that ilA'iuNlO ail that would bar manhlaeonacieTK-nothelpeO this kf t ban uarookatad. Vary truly ynirs. A. W. Ofanwr. or a took a - r c.. 10- 1 14 a Vooi is, rilnai The Reason. Important Discovery. "How long hiivf th-- li-- iinirriedT" "This letter from ynur son ia short." "Ixmg fiioiih to dSsotivcr Unit they So wns he whfn he rnn't hoth have thi-l- r own way all tbe, "Nnttirnlly. wrote It." tlmo." vi-r- Cursed and Gnashed Their Teeth. spare them." their gratltud knew no bound. If so much bad blol existed to the and if so many thing which military execution of Innumerable h-- d It was bci miM' of the mWtrust systematically nourished on the part of tbe German officer. That night we marched on after be-In-g r Joined by a 21 centimeter bait cry of the fitot artillery regiment No. f recently arrived. Not only urr we to set as an auxiliary for thi battery, but we were also expected to help bring these Immense cannon Into action. These gun were In Iwo sections, each trsO'MMTtc.i on a wagon pulled by six horse. These horse, the only d ones used by foot artillery, are to lw the ftnet and most powerful In the German army. Yet these nnlinal were seldom p a com-tre-t exectation. so that If w men thing to detail from "0 to In trnpirting these moto rtar, arid bng. heavy rojie were carried for thi purpose. Thl happened most frequently whenever the gun bad to be taken off a highway ao'i heoturht Into a firing position. Koon we arrived at the city of tier trix. We found many hoiie at the right and left of tn burning brithtly. They ?md been set sfire. we learned, because person In them hsd fired on passing soldiers, Jn front of one of bouses was a ha?f burned ronn end woman with their ff'een r ix-.VI were eoverd n i enr old "?i. with straw. A Pttle ay farther on lbr-more civiTiait were I? ing dead In the sme street. m'-na- sup-MHe- n ait the Appetizing Vienna Sausage aroma of Vienna Sausage THE J you that itLibby's is delightfully seasoned. The first taste that it is made of carefully selected, meat seasoned to perfection. Have Vienna Sausnge for luncheon today. Your husband your children will ask for 'it again and again. c Libby, McNeill & Libby. Chicago e "Such a thing as pity ft inGerman sanity," declares rebuking hi men for giving foed to a woman refugee with eight children. The neat lrH-eneo- t tella bow the fugitive at the German force Continued their sweep through into France. Sapolio doing its work. Scouring forUS.Marine Corps recruits. efTi-te- Join Now I evf-fere- d Bel-glu- TJ H ed KB I i APPLY AT ANY iTI.M M' Satecai that ty thev tbert Is aaoa txa, tons Oplfmltiie Thought. respi t- POST OFFICE SERVICE UNDER THIS EMSUM |