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Show i; I iicsi v Ai 1 , IKs:pea5eEa2s P'2y Worlal hi sejc lly General r e a I i. U .1. '. ? i li EVr.shiEijj 11 W N. U. ServLo rr Aihnc .in.'ii.iv .. He 4 i Warn countries bv d North AmtrKin Wur)J right reMnrid. IrwrluJir.g the L product ton in wLolt or pn ptuhibitevi J lVH. In : fJ ct i J IAYSON, UTAH fHEPAYSON CHIIOM i:ci t, ' M Mio "Il'll loll' '"ll .' . I i' remilar olio ors, of "'.mu. noli ".is o i poet oil, (nil In .rill "or our tinny Innl nl uioro or loss em oloss in III '.tod hplV I' 'I r. ot.i s t i, 1" ard itig on s uiidei ( oTiPfid d, S Si oil 'lemon des 1. ii lo ll Cl M.iud'li uy M o mamlor r' o' Pi Bar' tght dm I: i .Irp'am Bram-lof Jude ad'of'ite at oral's othoo headipia rt ors Fpon i oh. pel Bradley's ro;,irt o' I IM rt y ilny medical tiiippITs .n hmi.t sent urgent oahli ri quest li g lmmodi.it' shipments. ( 'a'.lod d'S.ippn. at nf suj oo'liim tiv Mr Iadorovvski for organ1 ration of division of meu with IolUi of Wttr Bal-.oniiieeeibmts .tided at Brest today. ( I . i : i i 'I f . i It I d itnl!v ignored .it"! Ini rrong some ' : I. - u tin i. ' ' ' i I t f .1 iiihI f i . i t ti ' '"I fit nri. - ' ' r .. different tlrit win t li tv.' I ' i inn ii'it !, r t i their ft t 't ' i - i Bov kept it ' ' I t me hods Mild oorit it .in,I ' 'ft ;t t t men i. timers unci "V i1'1 it I1 ns lit '.i. r, nip t i ''i .l.i It ''li: i "i'll tlmtpif of m r 1'llS, lieing tilniiif i'"rih' Ilic iff 'll r nf d's I f In I m extent iii'ii n'l nf I'ltr ni in 'I i Hint nii Inn I I it ' i t H ii'hI tin' f , ri It 'omit log v t i "f I' ' ' " -- II V' i s Si 'in i in ' (li ii' ,ir-- III,. '.( V n Tfinmirt Ip" I I non I,' " " ' 'll i in"1 i i f r l r 1. I' (Ills V IIS' Hill ' ' tt.'IV s' II f It tipisl In' ,'t'H' li.'Ti"-- I mill is (',) Slll Ilf ri m I'sl ri t u i i ntnlor my ohsorniMon mnl did immodlnloly respond to eorrootlon wort M'ty soon replaced. rutin ! s III, IIS WP CHAPTER XXX Frequent Certmtn raids and renewed all alone the front hy March I, l'.HS, Indloiiled the creut Cornnin otTonsiw nilcht stmt at any time. Flu Fioni'h general stuff thoucht tin iillh' would lie aide to hold "iMonit serion ililllrully until we could help nm It was doubtful enotiKh to ctiuo . m upprehenslon. It waa depresslntt to thin' ' I'll! schedule. 'I I'"' ! till' nf ini'ii mul lli.iti'l'lllls ri'tii'i 'lli'il at nil In ll" ''i " r I :t It ' ll It i' IT :inl'ils ili lit ti,rri',".i' t: 0111 H i 'I'l l l"i li ri.r'i'i In tvi'i'i 'b I, 1.1' it 'ft ft v "ii'toti I,., iM f,,r !'i tl'f ril l nf ' n lor if poi fiirmmiie III In oxpoilod In Imll lo. I . k o" so. an otlioor or suliliot wlm Mil. os no prido In tils porsotml appoiir found oaroloss In otlior moo is u s ; rosju'i'ts mol to Mutt oxlont loss roll It nood lutrilly ii ti! i In Mini of Htross In added Mull tlni'i of this ol.iss "In iml i ' I vt I i l yx x n, ' Mio rulp. loon liicltor oomnimi'lors woto ofton foitmj nocloitful of llioir iiplio.it :imo and lux In tlir onforooinoiit if (IlseiplinoH. ho conditions of koi vIoo In I.ut Initio ilomandod iimii sor.niis iition t ui to t hosp os soul oils mt only m h n h l tor of priiln but lim miso of tho con ornl oloi t upon tnonilp mol otlieionov Com! ili'iiplinp le Mu llrst roipi silo in mp oo'-fimilitary o.Tort, mol M.p .! s of ppforroniont In a oumtn.ind Ctoo In tin Is mi nlimi'l oorluifl Ii ii r to i ml Tli i s ni'i'ilt'i! ii i i it Unit my w i"'i nut nri'i'itri1 In ; i n li I .'ni t ' Is 1 I mils lit fit ,T I.t ft I ' i 'ni .l'ii i .I i"n i,ii. ''i tl I I I I i i : ii " Mini Saturday !' 'Ir-- t I s ni In 'r 0" Ini'; inspi'ili'il In fmiit line triiirlns mnl faulty ( '; tin :i I't I! !iil i'll Moiieriil ' iin'1 First tinny. I'tii'j IB tumid l.i's morning stopping i mi! i hs ill iivintlnti park, ( emu Arllmr Bago M,i, Iti'lli's, : i 1 I '' HIM Mil! II ( If. 'lllll'MlII Wn'k UP lX l!"lll. I.isstil t r to see ( through M ;i ili ( iistfliinii, "tin speaks highly of our imps F.'-Cold to U S. Problems. f pt Will V '1 'ill'll till'll I'lllof of flip Tri'licli i; ni :i st ii tT lunl shown sunn snipt'isp ''lion nt tin m It'll iini'1 Ini; nl (n"ip,i''tn In .1 iiiiinry I l"M of tin mnl ii fli ''ill iis we vviov lm in ji nt tin pois iiml In tin opt1 nl Ion of rnil i lit in to pinko n ' Mil to i V.l'VS my lii"'ilio irtcrs, hoping to pul lilm ( i 111 II I I ! if-li.x- t i 1 It it u t Ii our not Mi Innl uli tM'lv ri!iiliit H slate of ll r I iit'i ! tin souinl (loM'lopnnlit lli.it i touch In i tnss of our org'iidst ion y to moot foioiii't Its iiionts, I unit uitli liitn to could loipilro mnl nil tin iiiiousi m. lions of tin i.ononil s IT mul wliilo lit ppi os'.oil no op ni"" nlmut uluit lie mi"'. Ins unit mnl 'pnkostiiiin, Motioftil Woygand h Mt tT iiibeer of ;i ry W:is oy ti ii li it n Forli in' or si i it ioi lutoi ostoil "lion I tnll.oil ili lilm of opr proli'oois mi I o know ilonlil uholl'or In o or or enroll nun'll nl"'Ut oi"miirm"'ti oi quo'i oils of t rmi'port nt ion mnl s ipi H y slinloiit mnl n lip uns os t n t tom tier of liistory mnl stiuto;.'. i i . . : Treated Like Mendicants. THore oonlinuoil to In ooti'iilorul'l' rnuso to tiinl fun If wili tin n'litml of From Ii luii't'n'i mot IuhIs Htul olIU'l.ils. Apri'l'iis the i,po"ioinp of tminv of our olueris, I re. 'i'!l tli.ul olio of tin most ollieiont on itmy nt n orv Impoi-tnn- t port I'll 'O snnl to mo : ''(iitlornl, tin ti'nuMo is tlmt tin'. sulmrilimito l iom!i ollieinls in Immo dint o (limp' mo olmr so liiilo li.uind or oNo so I'oin'o.toil tlmt It u'oulil lip as onsy to eotnimo a Crook stnluo ns to mnki olio of tliotn um1ortmiil Mow in Mo ufoM ,o so oil I ' miupp.is. io tl"' Sir. tflut'w soo. Ileio up lui'p Il'iiu .'l.'liMl Itillos to mnl ot uo uro tiontod liko liolp ' ' s on M.o street 1ornor liolil II ioi pennies. Inc n liu eup t"r p i"-I kiio". sir. Mi.it eo opeintu'ii t : i t i Ileeos-m- if j l,Ut mir ;i t m ' t . l.opo to cni'-- u otln'oi's !t ui"i "ill tin "in' oeo"lp our rrot ! ' TttH w.is wore o reipt vs an it n vi o'liiiiu'nl, (ut llioro in tin oyporietieo of most on It seen ,"i t" tit Mu eiw' fuilly "o'l. 0 .'icere Found Lax lib null'll W S' 'O till r- III ll M ' nuitiMis ettltji Into tin war lyn! Mail xe wore Jti'1 luiroly road willi one tli'lslnti of 2.i. Uii moil M d'nry shows tho follow int; noli t inti ' M lunmnt, : i s Psrihlna In Tin HL lunl eliip'td sime our I t I Secretary Baker arrived at Bros' Marih 10. a my diary showed, and met him and hi party in Baris the next morning. The ecretary'a party consisted of MaJ. flen. W. Nl. l.laek chief of engineer; I.leut. Col. M. L Brett, Commander H. I'. White of Mio navy, and Ralph Hayes, his secretary It was essential that the secretary receive every opportunity to Inspect our whol layout, from the front areas to the services of supply, that he might heroine familiar with plans ohservi the progres made toward their com Informa pletton, and obtain tlon of our requirements, all of whh-he was especially anxious to do. I.eav log 1arU .March 12 we Inspected our most Important tort, depots, hos pltals, regulating station, motor park and schools, no t returned Manh 17 t" my headqitarle! s at Cli. turnout. The main air service school at Is soudun, w hleli we visited, was a hive of activity, being one of the fifteen schools whore early Instruction In lug was given, (leueral Foulols and Colonel Kilner went with us through the school, the shops and the Bed think the Cross ami Y" buildings. secretary was surprised to see kete the really expert Hying considered nee essary to prepare aviators for llo ir hazardous life at the front. Moving Supplies to Troops At Mievres, about 127 mile- - direit'v south of Baris, on our main line ot supply, running to the front, wete tkg) men employed under Col. Chaih' J. Symmomls, managing our lurgeM in terlor depot. To Illustrate the lelerity will win. h the system operated we need take !"ii one example, which ocean thing in the depot was In f i'l rtrst-han- . I iv. v; Kit c ' !. Aii'int I :i ii, o' , ltr '.i' general I 'll i'll Tin'll, :n t i'll c, n r u " ri! ni' ll lull. i Mil m ,i Mon ti Ip tn oi nt mol .It nl t,, r o' 1 W v i iv" I" , 4 t iA - ' j vi - . ; M ! . I:-i i ,t loc :h's rosoi vos JfiL' x 's.-S- f o (I, M.troli Wednesday. Ct'man IMIS raid re First di'isiiti Fi iilny puKed I' 'I'll,, enemy also raided niioiiinj; the Twenty sixth dMsion lint-an- "ore ilriyen "IT. Wont to l.imi.x on Barrius Sun day to moot M Clomotioomi wlm came to eoncralulate the First dixlshin on sinvtss repul'inc raid Mel Cetieral 'oliotioy. win xvus etiMiiistaslic over oomlucl of our men. Spent the nlcht at First dl vision heudqinirtors. .Motored to I. micros with liar Imrd M'lmlny to spoak nt oponliiK of second session of general staff Cermmis nnide raid on college. Forty seoiuul division that morn lug. I Fpon conclusion of this lisped lm) of the First division I considered It ready lo take lie offensive at am It had been eight months In time. lo Fiance, with varied expei'lem-etiaiidng, had occupied an Independent position in the St. Miltlel sector ami had made several successful trenei raids. Cenerals lMim-uand Bunk h;i llioir Infantry hMgades in ellloiou shape and Summer. ill had carried the It.iitPiig of the artillery brigade to a high degree. Finds Wounded Cheerful. Tito front occupied hy the t'tio Mutt drod Sixty eighth regiment, near Ba dotty lllorx, had hoen under a severe ar tlllery attaik on Mte fourth and a treneh mortar platoon had been nlmost The French lotnplotely destroyed. a.'my onmmatidor concratulated Men era Mou'dior on the w iv in which our I roups ropuNod this raid. After an In speilion of Iho ditforoiil reg moms of the division and a visit to lie some of Hits a, Mott. I wont I" the hospital to sol the wounded. They wore ail very cheerful, espe I I I a oiaPy Tertel. voimg oil', or. I. lout. I ' v hot wanted to 't.i who It. it fi a A. W. ,irfl st log ot y teglmeiil. lie said that he ttirougti to tie otid of tho war, mul hoped he could lltld somotirng to do as a lioik. V! these first ivpt.i.'ts with t! o onotiv woro rel Htlvel.v SOI III af ins, ,t Oottrse. hut they filtt'l'liod m.uiv ovri ptos of h r we could exp,., t ti sol dior Mv diary notes p M Ba rls. Sum! jo t M S '1 " s Spout j t v . Ken' mb I ' ! , v 1 -o vvi.e-ever- y swing. At SM5 one morning In August telegram was received ordering ly 1, ip!! tons of supplies. Including l.ittsiou.' 'J.P.tktO cans of tomatoes, pounds of sugar, tionooo cans corned beef. 7''.ihk) pounds of Mired hash and I.'sHNKI pounds of diy o'clock In Mm evening, or ml At ten hours later, tins eolo".,! r q" tion. which required C'7 cars f..i ti n.' port, was loaded and on Its w y to the advance depot. No other place gave such an tt' pres Ion of the tremendous task of su,".li lug our armies and the peri'ection of organization neee'Sary to do n t tli elently. The secretary got a bird's eye view of tlie general plan which vvou'd pro vide tlie supplies for an a'tiiv of J OOO.lKM and which, with add, tion. il ecu struetion, would he able to meet the demands of an army twice that M Back at Chaumont I ri'ioi.ed mod that arrangements had been non'o for the shipment of six divisions f..r Ing with the British the Seven enth. h7lghty second. Twenty Seventy eighth, Fighiieth and 'll. ex-n- 1 I i -- i In ere put text two or t! roe iliv lo by (l.uieral Favo'e without of units or tlie c ird to tl o In son of them lie "f of t heir o !" t Into M vv h.i March the great a lve began against the Br tu't ween the Oise and Mie S, a"; o, the Junction of the French and B lines, on a front about f.fty mil I length, extending from near a to Arras. Near the center of ti tack was C.eneral (lough's F with the Third army under (, Byng on Its left. g'-i'- in- slnirt of imni.tnith'U. F f. h ji as ev Idontly om f' liohnod erw t'e in 'tart, yet no Brill h ro'iifoii ei"on;s were sent to (tough tint. Mo Jl'h. and Mum only one ip'i'inn. t.o o'."rs a'l'lvlng during div the the first vveik. IF the l lornmn .h i' on a salient for. os ' so"to tVr'v-seInto Mo' !' ''i-en mih'S do.; an' "ore thic toning the import. mt ri .' tv ooner of Amiens, the i.int"ii of wldih wmiM ' i mole a oomph to breai'h proleth1' ti a"d British tietween tlie ' orv Ing log O'e lnf'o!rv hd' a rui w s . . I li'-l- I '' caricaut nor". Mr. Rofe, the customary baton, directs the Lucky Strih witli his ten dainty dibits. ARMANDO, internationally in a characteristic ; I armies. In the mot of gre.ito't stress when it seemed von d"U'i. fill "hotlior tin (teri.nn ad moe eould he stopjiod (;oiio-,uIht'i u so ti,,. following or dor to his armies' "The ononiv is tnnMed liimsoT upor. HUhlFTL- - ! :: 'LACK .MiUTY sc .. vc o j'I hx - RESIIT- cj aid wood(0ork e.-r.:ture cc. spirt ar.d plants smother to Ing remark look forwird c somtiy Mali From h that If d 'X o'- - t I HOUK RECUOl A'iSACe 6 TO 8 OAUC"! Of WATES A DAV SEASON FO ' PHOPtR HUMiOiflCAg o;TI AND ho to I 'll h SIM . "I in s, OtO I O Mu D ai!,! !l ' ; : "'i .Vo.; I'U'l, S :lt Ills a ti fill! ' 'r' '!i the I! ." the ot i o 's r t t t d I p .i- I. hi .It r '"' i i ' -- " I " t ex; tie h w B'.ig mio ' ' - ' 111,, r ; .' is are nt. The ng k,..s. utid e w have eels of " J - dig s; S'eai' hunter ami - p f re,; it.o Ci go to t. piles, nd nor "uo,-- ' 'r ,ng out" of a. I,f (Cor.; f iivgouig, B1 ' "u m e " n , - Mo o the 'tnre Iiy and . me real "S' ci'ibfbf d0S,eli ease germs t it I, lot's di S, o: her ills iif the r"" T he old' retm B tli j "Itb or I., Modern intTjWt; ' loni, t rare . S h f ul I'ondit ,on hos oi ip at ion of tie h"Ho adequate amount h go lion of w ator evaporated oai h ? afp'T re at shpgls r p r : ' 7 rrrs. s timito r.."..' :l' iy ' t : to : r::'. i , r.n - ti IT modi r.i'o f 5 r di'Mm.lt g. ni'.'ne ll.- i! huH' i warm air s a.r ty pe are oqu.l'. o ma; it humi'hfior t hu' to 27 gallons of ' cording to roq a. re a e; mid. Hers onahh the o humidity "f re! an timph supp! of air to co: s( rv e h a ''h Mu dr.v mg out of i I Tit'Miennotv. pn ii"i,ros "! , a i H dlund. wt.'or heat. i. g ot omid dT normtil boa ll h. Bod ly re- - stall l.i oken do" n, and per It ooh'' or h. i ui In 'p.r.i'orv " ! diai ,,f igv I; .1 the moisture from out am! irritates Mu n hr, tnes in Mio nose and Inni'i'hnbl funilsh B'',sr!'! i.i m. "hods of ' - til"--1 In 'Imeonirort for hu dl'it.lgo to OXpehM'O ' h i i' M I. - hFPSOEQ! As a r .s l.eateu. ii'oisti'.re. h..s utid igri'.t r i.o.stu expands h.UVS piieitv. To supp! M. ti'.h.n KOif every oh.jeet that ma.' dr.eii-oture. And tlu re'u'; s heicr household e piipmetit. I'uaian a.r an tint immune. TT min Atmosphere, Humidity-Hun-grSucks Moisture From Occupants, HouseholJ Furnishings. . si 1. Milt pfdft O HEAT mil . tuolsittre is sadly l.e d ui the of today. t' 'the air iti homos to ti termed super-dry- . 'las , due C0B1 fact that viii.ier air ih " - '"t j ,t ll ' ''R 's C- honH it ill tile d ' V 4At jLh - IV s . xfi (O.th y, 2t - fiEiMELY'uffi'.h'? duirMil a alarm air heating sysci assurtt comfort and protects hea,:n t data to sp! Odi- ( n It ' '': an 1 u! f ''THE a:r Super-dr- y I his d. FURNISHING SAHARA DFSERT sh-MT'it- nf ds i s i ,. r. ph i u and I idt " ' s' O''.! do nil ing p ,s Kilde to render a l! U us tn in. 0 f our l offer Mouial Bel dn si, ' I ( IIS could ho Used t " o t to ( h t ;s::a C'-- il rAA--- ' 4 k pit'gne Mt'vh Jh. The gone! a s on-and mini lialant at : ii.o w m gone and In "sro a ', ' u t"l "i jiros.sion. shonil " u ot merit Ing the I eo ps visions that i . .g'. :u. I f Fr in. e f".U gii' - y ."d ,i 3 'IB I. ex! rot il v !:. s CM RESULT 'Dtu, Oiler rested, stagnant air ! ;. onsible for cods pmnou I influenza, ana inner respiratory infections dyas it isfic1? is as tts in a snpi'oim o' oft. '"ate ns from tlie "lie "ants to Ft.ghsh so as to i on the u.u to Bur's Co-"hat It met', lo must ho st.iiqicd Mold otir giio.'id' Sim, n mi Our ( Amorloan ) ocr'naa.'s uro nn-il liU'thor irw.' o;r 'on " So! ' os upon the lm udo rs of tlm i ' c t. A!R PROTECTS HEALTH, HOUSE I n : , frV-'-'- The B' itMi ',' ird-n- - . t ' The artillery s'- J ' . Mort.i- irT A 5 .. - r-..- s CHAPTER XXXI 21 J ' a c vVo',.' ' - V I i i "I i 8ecrtary Bakr Arrive. rpiiiii'ii"'i"';il i"'is tin altogether ii"li. tinting spirt! nf tn'.f'ilii"ss tiinl Mint tin serious nppil fur I'sivnlln loudendiip buck home I, ill ni't brin met. M - tli f if i' g; I 'li :i ii Hu I'1 M v IS, 'I n in- e food. ri i French Train U. S. Cook. For Monoral M iiid'liuy spoke wIM ootisjib-raldenthusiasm of Mo mot U'.d of the otlloere of the Twenty sixth ilt'isoti, below regimental command ers. mil espeehillv prnlseij llieir eon ih rt of treneh raids, lie compliment od Mimoni! Tranh, one of tlm hrigml" o. ia andors, hut wits of the op'ubm tlmt the higher otlVers, gonerallv t ee.l.'d more experience to make Mum . lent American troops that servei witti (hmoral .Al.iud'huy hold him b Ho "as scrupulous re hti'li esteem. their lust ruollon, to which In carding gave special Bttontbm. lie was very solicitous of the we! faro of our troops, oven going So fai as to Interest himself in the preoura Mon of their food hy detailing Frem cooks to teaidi ours Mu art. When I o 'pressed mv appreciation of his ao You know we are a lion, lie said. tuition of cooks and we deli.'1 t In pro ftor theo paring good things I oat. Instruction the cooks In those nulls dlil hotter, thank tn the Initiative of this tine old French general. Many of the cooks of the old unit' hoemne expert and tlie men In earh days In the West fared hotter as a ml than our men In Franco, whore flu Fersnmit cooks lacked experience. supervision hy otllcers and the estnh llaliment of cooking schools brought Improvement In due course. However. Ihore Is little doubt that much of the Intestinal trouble In our divisions dttr lug the early part of their service ttlnond was caused hy poorly cooked M -- - |