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America, flagship of ZL States Lines. Eight hun-- l aboard. The M.wifer were ton-- , feet long, baa a groan eost 17,r and ton 26,454 f m ghe ii equipped with every d- fcriee known to modern an the lifeboat even aeta mi with ihort wave radio 5 ? voyage 6 l iladowi abould be open at a iuh or two, even in the Carbon monox-afatiicolieeta in cloned the driver. d menace an make you drowiy yfrwt end in extreme caiei ( teeth. Don't give it a chance. Idrmll protect you. veether. Car-Moxi-de Fiig ea Mayflower e Siy flown by the Mayflower fit Union Jack or King' Color pi ky the Britieh government IM. Thii flag bean the red id Sint George, auperimpoaed Patton No,,,,,,.,,,,,,, Btao,,,,,,,, Namo Addrem "Overhead the flock waa crowing.1 Dusk Ia Danger Period Captain Franklin BoD, In command of two outpost companies of the 11th United State Infantry in file vicinity of Laredo, had patrols along the Rio Grande watching for the tint Van Haisek wave. Word had flashed through of the bombing of San Antonio and Boll knew that file land lnvaaloo must be ehaping itself already for a vital blow at Texas when daylight came. Colonel Dam bed spent a fretful night, well knowing the tight pinch in which he might find hie regiment at dawn. Hi regiment wee at peace strength, rifle eompiniee running ss low a seventy, total strength 1,132 officers and men. No artillery support had been cent him from Fort Sam Houston, his oily supporting end weapons were the email mortars of his weapons companies. His ammunition supply was leas than one day of fire. Such a thing ae interdicting points of enemy river crossing was out of the question. He had given BoD, in outpost, eight machine guns and some light mortars. Lightning flashed in the distance. A shrill screech came plowing through the night. High explosives crashed in to turn night into bedlam. Fragments found a victim who fell with a howl of pain. The crew of a machine gun waa dropped. Men scattered, lay flat on their faces, htphiM against this hurricane of destruction that howled down upon them across the Rio Grande. AD existence wee now engulfed by the seething uproar of artillery. BoU saw that the regiment wee claiming the fullest force of Van An exhaustive study as to when the worlds outstanding men have been at their mental peak shows writers of the beat short stories whacked them out between the ages , of 80 and 84 Weight Rhythm Johns Hopkins university scienwhole tists find that about 50 per cent of I all women gain two pounds during one week in each month. This temmuted Houae Numben ia related to abated houae numben are porary weight increase hormone activity. (lied to ulve the problem of if i porch light burning for ft They an be in tailed eaaily, and can be left hexpeneive An-th- LISTEN TO . . time at amatl coat, aa very little electricity. BAUKHAGE Tina Recapped Hit Nall Farm & Home Hour b nrfaco of a recapped tin ia dkd by buffing and new rubber DU. The retreaded tin haa laid and rubber removed to the fabric which la Milt op with new rubber and 1030 each morning, Monday through Friday al-d- m KUTA, Salt Lake at 570 KC KIDO, Boise at 1310 KC aftoL and lint Iatmollegiate Game list intercollegiate football ns played in 1858 between aha and Rutgers. other NBC few diamonds Hasseke rage. Half an hour and BoU's casualties were twenty. Patrols had been sightThe oldest game played on the ed, an increasing number of skulkNorth American continent ia la-- ers were reported closing ia BoU crosse. sew that hie position was becoming untenable. He started hie men slowly to the Allegianca to Flag The American pledge of allegi- rear, with two squads covering his ance to the Flag was written by withdrawal. The enemy, suspicious of a possible trap in the night, folFrancis Bellamy. lowed cautiously. From this BoU guessed that only the first Ketteracing bridgehead troop were in tion. But, having guessed that the Americans were without benefit of artillery, the Van Hasiek officers now would use the main bridge and move across the Rio Grande in force. BoU had covered leu then two LOMOND BEN 'hundred yard when e runner arrived from Colonel Denn. OGDEN, UTAH "The colonel says get back as as you canl the messenger panted. "Regiment is puffing out right away for the Nueces." an hour later, .BoU panted Into the regimental position. Captain March, assistant plans end training officer, cam hurrying up from e vacated regimental position. min"Regiment pulled out twenty BoU. to March reported utes ago," "Youre to follow at once a rear behind this guard. Truck are ready hillColonel Denn left you sons baidoliers of extra ammunition, but Nuecee wo ought to get beck of the w fight. Second Division is before SSO Uaawa ll Bathe . SS.SS la IM beck firing position somewhere S4JI " FMuUr Snai hr 4 men along, your there. Hurry aa LMv Air CmM Mw Tea (MU Uaau Mo men seventeen to Baaw af By Jamming hi on Khraalc lw"H'0 Ualary tha truck, BoU got his command truck went to the Two wheels. Chaaihct W wounded, one to bit tha He studied the Ben ing machine gun. e an OGDKN. UTAH luminous dial of hia watch, scowl on hie face as hia convoy hour T. ft VttasaraM. M. made ready to pull out The clock. o three was a little past A piano shot overhead, traveling UAtT ItaSK Wack Nc 4111 WNU motors high and fast IU shriffing the spin. captain down chiU sent a H ' "ItU b Just too bad for us we're not t the Nueces by be muttered to Captain "And with light due in half have been i Characters la CM are approximately Kta b Blue Network Stations Lscroaae Oldest Game Diamonds Mined is the United States. in Arkansas. ed . These 50,000 the Chlneae language. 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For bathing purposes, water is rented, not sold, at 25 cents a gallon. And after its been used in a bath, its then sprinkled on the few plants that can be grown in that blistering climate. mt of the U33-- BEWINO CIBCLI PATTXSN DEFT. Mf New Maaifomory Ave. Saa Franc Ik Calif. KncloM IS cnti ia colni for e of Saint on a dark blue fie white eroso becoming tfl a li designed for ilia S8, 38, 40, 41, 44, 4S, 4S, 50 and U. Bin SB requires, with short oleovoo, 5lfc yards of material without nap: lone leeveo. Sit yards, lit yards braid or yard contrast for neck fold. Detailed ew chart Included. Bend order to: Pattern No. At dusk, leHide Fame Proteetioa mat perfectly high-bus- te of distinction. Gnada for aa tavaiiaa at the UiiM when objects are hard States. Ha sueeaedei la f Fiaeka aad Bravot, two to distinguish and lights dont help, PtoUeat Almoet Impeached mean, hefora retontag to aatat Andrew John ion came is one of the most dangerous times on the highway. him vote of being impeached. 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Make the dress in house hold cottons, trimming with braid and adding a couple of pockets, and it will be one of your most work-a-da- y comfortable styles. Make it of light, inconspicuous prints, flat crepe or spun rayon for street wear, with plain neck, line, softened by a narrow touch ol Poliee, receiving an urgent for help In Abbeville, O, i. rushed to the apot mentioned by the telephone caller. Thera a slightly weeuary to drink correct pereent- - tipsy fellow demanded the arrest of thi. to he body' a bootlegger for charging too much for hia ware. cresting thrfst. ealt makea in the pattern One ia the tint make IU" Briffi area Major Gener.1 minder, kept hi head throughUDhava might criaa gted hours whaa EIGHT WMhiastoa. Ftefwill, actini chid el MUltery bteUlfeaee, toi him that lore! were also report mania, a tha aad tha Far East ceott ed to poae aa aa tacarj acaat whta Flack lator appear vd la tha capital. Without waraiaf, tow saalhcra s were attacked Into tha air. Wuh- - nal( dt-la- put an officer of lesser mettle in a dizzy whirl. Inventory disclosed that the See ond Division had escaped the sudden storm with loss of forty-od- d cargo trucks, seventeen men, five officers, end two pieces of artffiery. Having given the Second its orders to assemble and march on Kirk, BriU let about his final tactical plans. From time to time BriU and his staff were interrupted by repots of air disasters over New Orleans, Galveston, end Houston Total fossa there aggregated twelve hundred. General BriU directed hie senior aide to get General Hague at WashThe ington on the hour was nearing three oclock when the Chief of Staff of file Army reported reedy to talk. "My best judgment is to puU out of here," BriU aid, after he had reported latest developments in Texas. "We're too thin to make a fight for San Antonio, but we can do some good delaying back of the Colorado and Brazos while you get troops enough into the Fort Worth country to make a stand. - The Hague voice responded with quiet firmness, You'U proceed at once against the enemy, BriU, and make a stand in front of San Antonio with your Second Division." But Hague, are Brill groaned. you sure you understand the whole situation down here? If s simply inviting a lot of nasty fossa to no purpose. I havent fora enough e. t- o"Lets not debate the matter, General Hague interrupted stoutly. "Is that clear, Brin? "Perfectly, air." Them was neither remonstrance nor equivocation in the area commanders voice now. In a calm voice Brill repeated the ofHague decision to his staff. He fered no comment Without speakits ing, the staff went to work on new plan. Circling to tha south. Brill found road to Kirk, which h the w as under military traffic control, and sped to the v'llage, when he fmmH General Mole, division come thin bit of Mole mander. retirenow naring hickory military ment age. General Mole received his superiors battle orders with a monosyllable of acquiescence, aa if to hard hie Jaded energia, end promptly set to work with hie staff. The division staff was familiar with the country end made prompt plane tor organisation of a defensive position. Orders were ready within half an hour, imend since there was no enemy mediately in prospect, the regiments in their proceeded to their positions trucks. cargo General Brill stood In the growing dawn gravely welching the Second line. A force pau out to IU bailie and two warmen enlisted 10.837 of rant officers, led by 640 officers, due-sout- u Boll sprang into his station wagon with hia lieutenant, truck and aped to the had of his hi eye column to et the pace, the flab of light that turned As Captain caught some the waning night into day him. of mil ahead barked at hie "Step on her! he They'D spot us In a driver. we're stffi to artillery a min-ute-a- range. with bends gripping hie he observed th bursts. while knea e etriklng to the Luckily they we-But no damage. right end doing th air (hortly the firing cased, roared by egeln with correction to and rushed off to radio gunners. the distant He saw that there wee the flat touch of grey in the sir. d.wnonly would bo a matter of minutes. It miracle If he reached thetrucks. with half of hie men end he caught As th night thinned out, at BoU r' Nua NEXT WEEK, - UU- AsdAffi 5 DONTI Mol MIS auemblei Cnaru etrt end r III his ofli- - ku pTV',A stand ageiiul lha powerd aadar would hwiu detraction; 7"" ratraat would awdre You foar throughout iho nation. math. wlU item kit dteiiiou nasi taatoa was heavily honheS ud tha FiMldeat killed ia the assutt. MUtnail Isrccs wen orderud army was 111 prepare to (nixed aid aWPIud ihoto isitast then. well mar which wer Now can tin neny idviaa to with th itery. the distant hum of this new menace. Boll broke out the glass windows of his station wagon with the butt of his automatic. He thrust hie head out and peered Into the sky. Planes were circling overhead like so many mad wasps waiting the instant of better visibility. There was not long to wait As night shed its last veil, the wer falcons swooped one at a time to pluck the little caravan to bite with their talons of Army tanks were so named aV moat by accident They were called tanks" by the British way office early in the 1914-1- 8 war, before they made their public appearance, in order to prevent information of their real nature passing into enemy hands. Letters, telegrams, and telephone "tanks concerning message would cause no suspicion regardYOU take a large size ing their real nature . . . and the between 38 and 52? name stuck. Then this dress will simply delight Tanks were first used in the Brityou. Its so becoming and suc- ish attack on Flers on September cessful that two neckline styles are 15, 1916. f)0 any-whe- re BIG 11-OUN- j CE BOTTLE OF teaL the trucks opened fire with their rifles. But the attacking plana Men in DM flew with the speed af the wind. They deshed low, pumping bullets from hot machine guns, releasing their fragmentation bomba, and In a twinkling wen gone. Then back they HONEY A ALMOND CREAM came, one at a time at imgular road with to the Intervals, plaster Regular 1 siza their fury. flatted tima oidy Overhead the flock was growing. Fourteen planes, ha atimated. Two squadron a, fora enough to tear him to pleas bit by bit unleu minefoe Man of Destruction rather than that he should employ of good fortune end bed merksmen-shi- p For it would have been better the gifts of Providence to the deattended him efong the red course to the Nueces. .Inevitably, that man should hava been born struction of hia neighbor. dropping down time after time with- dumb, nay, void of all reason, out other hindrana then the random fire of hia rifleman, the airmen would take their relentlas toll. A truck went out, file third one beck from Boll. It cricked up ecrou the road under impact of bomb. The driver slumped dad Men piled out end bein his gan scattering out of the storm. Bon topped hia car, ran beck to straighten out the snarl. Three plana zoomed down hie column, knifing file road. He saw two of his men fall. He gave InstrucI tion to a sergeant end two corporals. They wen to pau word down Misused Necessity It la the argument of tyrants; it is, Hereafter stricken the column. Necessity ia the plea for every the creed of slaves, Pitt, the trucks wen to be shoved to the of human freedom. Elder. side of tfae road, survivors and infringement to other trucks wounded distributed as they passed along. All wen to act promptly op their own initiative. BoU nn back to his station wagon, leaped in. The car was vibrating with the gentle motion of Idling motors. A shout went up from the men in Boll's truck. A (dam craahed 99 out of the sky and whanged into the gray earth. It burst Instantly Boll's riflemen had into flames. claimed another bird in this unequal clash. But the next instant brought red retaliation. Another truck noaed CNUtMIto off fiw road in a crush of wounded BoU the aw men and dad. act promptly to extricate themselves, gather up the maimed ft FRED SONNE -and flag down succeeding vehicles. trial pktUtrapher The village of Encinal flashed by. BoU shook his had end swore bitterly. Encinal told him that he had his long, little more than started desperate run. Nat would come Artai Wells, which would bo little more than halfway to the Nueeea. He looked at his watch and saw tha hour wee short of six o'clock. He groaned end passed a tormented hand across hil (act. Misgivings etruck bun of miking it through. Mia iiiinu iiidde a nai) rairuliliou At their rate ol kill, those vulturei would tear his column to pieces d fore he could run under the dubious cover ahead. Decision snapped in bis mind ha saw a new flight swarming Into the fight The birdmen were traveling high, but beading straight into the conflict More than twenty mot planes he guessed in tha daza of tragic discovery. His eye raced ova the terrain. Thera wen moqulte, Juniper thickets, some rugged dwarf pin Scattered, hia mm would have; refuge until Van HaiKk's alumna, whaled up. He roared an order to atop the Advertising and high prices do not go together at alL , truck and leaped to the ground. The unwounded men with him he They are extremely Incompatible to each other. It b to keep up their rifle fin.: only the product which Is unadvertlseL which Standing beside the road he signaled has no established market, that costs more than you deto commend the motioned a halt can afford to pay. truck. (TO BE CONTINUED) Whenever you go Into a store and buy an Item of advertised merchandise, it doesnT make any difference what you are getting more for your money more In quality and service than you would get If you spent the same amount for something which was not advertised. FERRYS tew' sat SEEDS i me with clicks It sure this m eur-vivor-o 8 j a sSSstasiai '4Plg as- cos acsSgsftt Si HIGH j PRICES Do Not Go - WITH ADVERTISING |