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Show YANKS DRAW in Advance Into Germany Proceed Not Hastily; Territory for American Occupation I Defined i y Associates TMl. AMKRICAN ARMV OK OCCUPATION, OC-CUPATION, Doc. 3. After their first night's sleep in Germany, Ger-many, the American troops of the army of occupation were ready at dawn to resume their march toward the Rhine. In advancing toward to-ward Coblens the American forces are moving ahead astride the Moselle, iravellne In a northeasterly direction. PER3H!NQ'BPRQGRAMJ Across the Rhine the American army will take up a line a little , over sixty miles In. length. It will, describe an arc of a circle, having j Coblens as a center and with a radius of eighteen and elx-tenlhs miles In . length. Thle circle pivoting upon 'l)leni Is the hllits'head wlilra the (lermans con-eded In the annletlce. Tne line leavee the Rhine at a point orthweet of Tohlcns, swing" eaet-ward eaet-ward through Rahma and Oherlahr nd turna to the eouth Juet leyond Roaabach. It continue through Woel-ferllngen. Woel-ferllngen. Molsberg. Ul Hrhnnbron. Katxenelnhogen and Welteroth and reaches the Rhine again at Caub. ON THE RHINE. Along the Rhine the Americans will occupy a line about forty-three mllea In length. The front will extend a few mllea beyond either end of the svmlrlrclr described above, this over-htprlng over-htprlng In placee the lines ,of the Kritlsh on the left and the French on .ha right. LEISURELY ADVANCE. During the advance toward Cohlens the American llnea extend about twenty miles on eacn side of the Mo-aella. Mo-aella. Th Americana expect to travel seven to nine miles each marching day. with a day or two of raat Intervale. The rest daye will be decided upon by the commanders aa ths advance contlnuea. Much will depend on how tha men and animals sland tha trip and tha way tha supply sup-ply aervtca keeps up with the troopa. A Stubborn Cough Z I Loosen Right Up X TMa keae-made rrssedr la a eader T I fee irk reealla t.mMlt aad T rhsaplr asada. T f i Hrr i a liomr msus svnin whirh : milll.ni of lKM,p!r have f.iund t b the most dependable n-ans ot breaking up stlllihnrn rouirhs. It IS rhrap snd sitnnle, but er? prjrapt in sction. a-der a-der its hrshnir. soothin? itirtuenre, rheet snrness eors. phifirm loosens, breathing lecomes easier, tickhni; in throat stops and you irrt a pood ri iifht'a restful tlrrp. Tlir unal tlirost and chest colds sre contlerrd b it in 2 hours or ire. Soihine lietter fr bronchitis, b"arsene, .roup, whooping whoop-ing rough, bronchial asthma or winter couclis. To mike this splendid couch sttiip. Cmr tln ounces of Pmex .into a Pint ittlr anl till I he bottle with plain jtrsnulitnl siigar svrup and shake thotuuirhl. If tou 'prefer use clan-lieil clan-lieil molsssrs, hmrr. or corn syrup, instrs I 'ii(sr svrup. Kither ws, you i-t a full unit a fsmilr supply of murh bettir KMiL'b rup than sou cnulil bur resdy ms,lie li'r thr'-e limes the money. Keeps perfectly sno children chil-dren lose its plrsssnt ta.tr. Pises Is a speiisl snd hiirhly eentrstrd comrwiund of aeouine Norway Nor-way pine es'rsrt. known the world oeer for Its prompt kea!in rllrct upon ths mrOlliriBM To acid disappointmeBt ask your druccm for "iS ounces of Pinex" with full liircctioiis. and doo't arrTt anvthins: else. Guaranteed to ariye. sb-solute sb-solute satia'srtioa or money promptly t refunded. Ths lines: Co, I"W W syne, lad. |