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Show " ill t ih 'aiMiiii.nii t hi1 THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH, UTAH Pluck Wins . "Quotations" DLUCK wins! It always wins! . though days be slow And nights be dark twixt days that come and go. Still pluck will win; its average vis sure;. He gains the prize who will the most endure; Who faces issues; he who never shirks; He waits and watches, and who . .alwayg works.. ( v; FAMOUS TS2HIJ IE In the final analysis, no nation Is better than the individuals who compose iL Cordell Hull, Every nation builds too many warships and too few friendships. Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt. Aviation has brought a revolutionary change to a world already stagCharles A. gering from changes. Lindbergh. A great point in acting is the "listen. Its more important sometimes to know how to listen than how to speak. Ethel Barrymore. It is not possible to conduct a modern war if the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth is ' told. Sherwood Eddy. HUNTER . nnmm Sweeter Words T' HE sweeter words of love and home are all of low ..degree,, There is not one that well accords with prideful dignity. . -- Flight in the Dark ; . By FLOYD GIBBONS F. MEEHAN of White Plains, N. Y., tells todays story JOHN tale of five men who planned an escape from a German Stomach Gao So Bad Seems TTo Hurt Heart A prison camp. John went to France early in 1914 with the British forces. The late winter of ,1917 found him in the German concentration camp near Cassel, and in December of that same year he was sent with twenty other prisoners to a work camp near Bebra a few miles away. John found himself cutting wood in a gang with three Canadians and a Frenchman named Emil, and those five men planned an escape. It took them from December to March to get ready. Most of the food sent them from home they gave away, to bribe their guards to get them things they needed a compass and a map of the territory. The rest of the food they hoarded. By the sixth of March they had their plans perfected and were ready to make the break. They had hidden their food supply in canvas bags in the woods, and they judged that, in twelve days of night travel they could cover the hundred and thirty kilometers that lay between them and the Dutch border. . "The gas on my stomach was so bad could not eat or sleep. Even my, heart seemed to hurt. A friend suggested Adlerika. The first dose I took Drought me relief. Now I eat as I wish, sleep fine and . never felt better. Mrs. Jas. Filler. Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and ' lower bowels while ordinary laxatives act on the lower bowel only. Adlerika lives your system a thorough cleans- ng, bringing out old, poisonous matter 1 -- . that you would not believe was in your system and that has been causing gas pains, sour stomach, nervousness and headaches for months. Dr. B. L Shoub, New York, reporter addition to intestinal cleansing, Adlerika greatly reduces bacteria and colon bacilli ." "fa well-bein- g. Still Coughing? Had to Leave Their Wounded Comrade. . More guards came running up, says John. They took pot shots us as we went. We were almost to the edge of the woods when they at ONCE TOO OFTEN ' . The Pursuers Stopped When They Found Jack. got Jack in the leg. I stopped to pick him up, but he told me he couldnt go on. We left him there and ran for the woods. Our pursuers stopped when they found Jack. We stumbled - on for another hundred yards in our stocking feet and by the time we got to the place where we had bidden our rations my toes were all bleeding. We dropped some pepper, just in case they bloodhounds on us, put on our shoes, and traveled all night. ' put had started on Monday night, March 6. They traveled un They til Friday, crossing ploughed fields, sliding down gullies, scrambling over rocks and climbing hills, moving always by night hiding in the woods by day. By that time, says John, our feet were very sore and because of our short rations we were ravenously hungry. Emil was beginning to worry to say that if his wife died he hoped he would die himself before he knew it. By Sunday night we were ready to drop, and to make matters worse we didnt come across a drop of water. By morning were so dry we my tongue was like leather. The biscuits we carried ' could hardly swallow them. er month. For three generations one woman has told another how to go smiling through with Lydia E. Pink- Vegetable Compound. It helps Nature tone up the system, thus lessening the discomforts from hams Genuine Bayer Aspirin the Thing To Take for Fast Relief This will act to fight fever, and pains which usually accompany colds. Relief comes rapidly. Get the genuine BAYER ASPIRIN by asking for it by its full name: not by the name aspirin alone, - 15c FOR A DOZEN 2 FULL DOZEN FOR 25c VIRTUALLY 1c A TABLET tablet. 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In an instant, both guards and both Canadians were rolling together on the floor. And in the midst of the confusion John, Emil and Jack Burman dashed out of the door, snatched up a pair of shoes each, wide clearing toward the and were dashing across the hundred-yar- d woods on the other side. en ' s; . other guard. No matter how many medicines you have tried for your cough, chest cold or bronchial irritation, you can get relief now with Creomulsion. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance with anything less than Creomul-sio- n, which gees right to the seat of the trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the inflamed membranes as the germ-ladphlegm is loosened and expelled. Even if other remedies have failed, dont be discouraged, your druggist is authorized to guarantee Creomulsion and to refund your money if you are not satisfied with results from the very first bottle. Get Creomulsion right now. CAdvJ . full-leng- th According to their plan only three of them could escape. That afternoon they drew lots to see who would remain behind. In the meantime Emil, the Frenchman, had received a letter from home saying that his wife was very ill. He begged to be allowed to go and the others consented. When the lots were drawn John Meehan, Emil and Jack Burman, one of the Canadians, were the ones chosen to make the attempt. Each night the prisoners were locked in their huts, leaving their shoes outside the door. Regularly at eight oclock a guard of two soldiers made the rounds. On this night, as they opened the door to check the occupants of the hut John lived in, a fight started between two of the Canadians. One guard stepped inside to stop it. Someone tripped him. He went down, yelling for the The Need of Man Order is mans greatest need, and his true Amiel. awful cramps; when your nerves are all on edge dont take it out on tiie man you love. Your husband cant possibly know how you feel for the simple reason that he is a man. wife may he A three-quartno wife at all if she nags her husband seven days out of every 1S - In 1916, women do you remember? wore cotton or lisle stockunion ings. They wore home-mad- e undermuslin suits; high wear; corsets; corset-coverbutton boots. They owned dress-form- s for home dressmaking. In 1916 chaperons were ubiquitous. Nice women definitely didnt bob their hair. Grapefruit was practieally unknown, as was broccoli. Women were interested in just cooking well, not in providing a scientifically balanced diet for their families. They baked their own bread. Women who fed their families out of cans were branded lazy. Nancy Hale in Womens Digest. Only Three Could Attempt the Flight. Give your bowels a REAL cleansing with Adlerika and see how good you feel. Just one spoonful relieves GAS and stubborn constipation. At ail Leading Druggists. .... ITTHEN you have those VV This Was Way Back In the Year 1916 .. ; Hours. No Water for Forty-eighad a drop in forty-eigwater. no and still hadnt They Monday night hours and they wei;e weakening fast. They lay in the woods Tuesday, hardly speaking a word all day. But once Emil said: I have a feelWhat he meant by that, he didnt say. ing that I will soon see my wife. Tuesday night they stumbled into a herd of wild pigs. We made for a tree, climbed into It and stayed there, says John, r for we had heard of. prisoners being severely bitten by these animals. The pigs had us treed for two hours. When they left it was almost, daylight, so we decided to remain where we were. .. . When the sun came up, there, close to the edge of the woods, was a stream. We made a rush for it.. Emil stumbled, fell in and got wet. After we drank and filled our bottles, we went back to the woods again, but Emil was wet and chilled through. We dared not light a fire, so Emil wrung his clothes out and made the best of it. "By that time he was getting desperate and I had a job to keep him from wandering through r villages instead of going around them. HOTEL Salt Lake9s Most Hospitable NEWHOIJSE Hotel Invites YOU ht ht SALT LAKE'S NEWEST HOSTELRY Onr lobby la delightfully air cooled during the summer month ; The Newhouse Hotel 400 ROOMS at Moderate Prices ! i ; HOTEL Temple Square . Rate $1.50 to $3.00 The Hotel Temple Square has a ghighly desirable, friendly atmos-- pliers. Yoa will .always find it immacand ulate, supremely comfortable,therethoronghly agreeahle.You can fore understand why this hotel is! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Yen can also appreciate why i ft's a mark of JiiDcioa to stop ... mttbiabeautltmlbeatmlry ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Mgr. ; Gave Up to Try to Save Sick Pal. Saturday was our twelfth day. ' Emil was raving about his wife and staggering like a drunken man, but according to our figures we were only about five kilometers from the border. We threw away everything we had, for we would have to crawl past the patrols along the boundary. But they only traveled a mile or two that night. .. On Sunday Emil was out of his head, laughing one minute and crying the next. I used our water to; bathe his head, says John. It was .like a furnace. He asked me to leave him, and to quiet him I said all right. I shook hands, walked out to the road , and gave myself up to a said good-b- r ' bicycle patrol. . I took them back to get Emil, and he was unconscious when we got there. They got him out to a hospital, where he died ' the next morning. The officer of the patrol told me we were just the border, but I felt more sorrow for the loss ; two kilos from of my buddy Emil than I did for my freedom. , John tells me he came out of the war with four medals. 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