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Show j THE TIMES-NEW- S, NEPUI. UTAH. , .. ..1. anAl.l.fn. r... -- mit Ppiwn to the poMUon In the face ol !ng up intense tire, he killed the entire crew with hand grenades and his pistol, mid a little luter captured a number of Oernmns who had tuken refuge In a dugout nearby. Lieut. Poller's home Is with his father. John n. Dozler, 524 Asnnfrel street, Kock 11111. S. O. A faiS aas Bata saWa! BaVSaaa W&z h II AT TO rk atata!! Moat (trilling instance or gallantry (or which the Diatinguiahed Service Ciom ha been warded package No fiction has .ever presented fnora amazing tales oj physical prowess and gallantry under fire than are disclosed ly th$ following official reports of deeds of Ameri can fighters in France for which the Distinguished Service Cross has been awarded. These were selected by General Pershing's staff out of hundreds of reports telling of re markable bravery and fortitude dis played by American soldiers in ac tion. 3 Protected, preserved. Th Slmmartab aaassaaa v. W II 11; BMIIta IMMM flntmr last! II J$$ be to get It's a sealed package but for the Greatest box of Imported COLD MITDAL HaarlOil Capsules. They are pleasant and easy to take. Each capsule about one dse of five drops. Tnk them Just like you would. any pill. Take a small swallow of water if yoa want to. They dissolve in the stomach, and the kidneys soak up th oil like spouse does wster. They thoroughly cleanse and wash out the bladder and kidneys and throw off th inflammation which Is the cause of the trouble. They will quickly reller those stiffened Joints, that backache, s. rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica, gravel, "brlrkdnst." etc. They sre an effective remedy for all diseases of the bladder, kidney, liver, Tour stomach and silted organs. druggist will cheerfully refund your Pn not delay a fnlnnfe If your back money if you are not satisfied after a Aeeept only the pnre. ache or you sre sore across the loins few lisrs" or hsve difficulty when urinating. Oo original GOLD MFDAL Haarlem Oil to your druggist at once and get a Cafpsnlea. None other genuine. Adv. con-tnl- rnlt-stone- u. ns mixture of Sage Tea The and Sulphur for darkening grny streaked and failed hair Is grandmother's recipe, and folks are again using It to keep their hair a good, even color, which Is quite sensible, as we are living In un age when a youthful appearance Is of the greatest advantage. Nowadays, though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the ruussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the remty-to-us- e product, Improved by the addition of other ingredients, failed "Wyelh's Sagi' and Sulphur Compound." It Is very popular because nobody run discover It has hiH'n applied. Simply moisten your comb or n soft brush with It and draw this through your hnlr, taking one small strand at u time; by morning the gruv hnlr disappears, but what de lights the Indies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound. Is that, besides beautifully darkening the hnlr pro after a few applications. It nl duces that Kttt lustre and apjienrnnce of abundance which Is so attractive. f4t mer, 1 couldn't have uf- U'ltvl mom. l nuivvil in the house for five wurfk iiiil the puin wm wrurniK the hfu out of me. At tmip. I couldn't net a wink of niton beMiusn of t lot miM iy slid 1 hud to net un every few moments t lie to sin ret ions that puis Mr. ScUtaurr , of t,o foul odor, filled with kiikIv nediincnt felt blunder ami terribly waluing. My at thouiih it were all re. the pain biiiuuht ttitor and a reclinii semaitiun in niv lieail: Uie torture ol It chiiiioi lie deaerilirtl. If 1 col onto my feet 1 couldn't walk but fell dizzy and all in a Mutter and ever) tiling would turn black. My head ached so it seemed aa .1 vouch my eyes were being drained out. I Btarted uiiiir Uoan't Kidnry Villa and 1 waa soon rid of all the ... - trouble. tiubicribed We' Sotary Public Cat Doaa't at Aar Store, Adv. Isn't It queer bow inuny an Industrious man has. )(ll hi a Boa SOa DOAN'S "EE? friends CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. FOSTER-M1LBUR- DON'T DRUG KICNEYS RUB BACKACHE AWAY DON'T FEAR THE "FLU" H1L-LER- 'S Instant relief I life-sav- I i 'e a- -r I 13-1- 91. wmmm or uwcoiai hand-to-han- d e BS CARL F. PAYSON, Sergeant Company C, 125th Infantry. Scrgt Tayaon (deceased) received the Distinguished Service Cross for conspicuous gallantry In action with the enemy at Cierges, northenat of as . France, August 1, During the attack made by bis company on the village or iierges. Sergt Tayson was mortally wounrlel In the bend by a machine gun bullet He succeeded In keeping his feet however, snd with the attacking wave. eocournging thnn. I'.y his strong will power be Instilled In them all the spirit of fearlessness. Mrs, Minnie Timber-man, his mother, lives In Monro, Nose Chateau-Thierry- y nt 1918. Mich. GARY EVANS FOSTER, Sergtant Company F, 118th Infantry. Sergt Foster, whose bom Is at Inmsn, 8. C wa decorated for conspicuous bravery displayed near Mnt-brehal- n, France, October 8, 1018. When hi company wa held up by violent msrhin gun fire from a sunken road. Sergt Foster, with an officer, went forward to attack the hostile tnnchlne gun nests. The offictr was wounded, but Sergt Foster continued on alone In the face of the heavy fire and by effective use of hnnd grenade and bis pistol killed several of the enemy and captured eighteen. .'...., ;i K-j- All foods are flavored to make jtftiem palatable. AH smoking tobaccos arc treated with some flavoring for the same reason. But there is a big difference in the Quality and kind of tobacco flavorings. Tuxedo, the finest of properly aged burley tobacco, uses the purest, most wholesome and delicious of all flavor in g chocolate! That is why " Your Nose Knows" Tuxedo from all other tobaccos by its delicious pure fragance. Try Thia Tet: Rub a little Tuxedo briakly in the palm of your hand to brinz out its full aroma. Then smell it deep it delicious, pure freranc0 will convince you. Try thi tr t with any other tobacco and we will let on or Tuxedo stand fall your judgment. "Your Nose Know" rtr'-tars- 1 and $wom to before C. IT. COGfiKSTMLL, " CEORGE DILBOY, Private, Company H, 103rd Infantry. Private Diiboy won the Distinguished Service Cross for conspicuous gallantry near Itelleau, France, July 18, 1918. He died front wounds received at that time. After his platoon bad gained Its objective along a rail road embankment, Trlvate Dilbny, accompanying his platoon leader to rec-onnolter the ground beyond, was sud denly fired upon by an enemy machine From gun from one hundred yards. t standing position on the rauroaa rack, fully exposed to view, he opened Dre at once, but falling to silence the gun. rushed forward with his bsyonet fixed, through a wheat field toward th gun emplacement, falling within ewenty-flyards f the gun with his right leg nearly severed abov the knee, and with several bullet holes In Ms body, vrith undsunted courage, he continued to fire Into the emplsce-mefrom a prone position, killing two of the enemy and dispersing the rest of the crew. Trlvate Diiboy' bom was In Uoston, Msss. rrrl on my kidney 'Heavy work liroui-'li- t HW complaint," Buys H mi. Uut' iMilnn l.au Ave., Wellalon, Alo, 1 waa moi'iiing when shoeiiiK a horse taken with a sutlilrn pnin in my btu'k and fell tint on the Moor. If I had beeu lot Willi a trip hum- lM Selling Newspaper. First Newsboy Iere ain't no news wiwM tavwf In de papers any more. wlM ftsa frfMlf hrim4 I'm selling Second Newsboy No. WILLIAM M. FEICLC, JAMES C. DOZIER, of headlines de now dem hollering; by Marina i ot ttf ir G, 113th Sergeant, 6th Regiment U. First Lieutenant, Company de adrertlaeincnt. Judge. Corps. mil 4 ! Infantry. tt mnfa s"r)f A R ! For conspicuous bravery after being Sergt Felgel upheld fhe traditions of Her Preference. Pvtv frtm MM marines snd was decorated for near the wnunded Montbrehsln, Franc, tmtrn vn tfi 11 fMf T matrimonial Finns Img ah. wsnt f n wa Doxler 191". Lieut October 8, Intrepidity at Resnmont conspicuous t,1sr If V Iseoai III 1rw.m bonds? warded the Distinguished Service France. November 10, 191, While an j.matrimonial abort-terr- a Hp11 Cross. In command of two platoons, ammunition train was passing through notes. Lieut Doxler wa painfully wounded the town one of the trucks was struck In th shoulder early In th attack, by a shell and act on fire. Knowing Man may be made of dust but b but he continued to lead bis men, dis- that It would soon explode sod kill always wants a little bit more. ! kartnlot. flier tfimsl U iwTng playing the highest brsvery snd ekllL all those In the vicinity, Rtrgt Felgle rid of eonrha. rrHatwM. tVklief rl When Ma command wss held up by Jnmpd on the truck and 3rove It t mc a or a at auaisaimas taking When Yoar Eves Need Care heavy machine gun fire, be disposed the ontsklrta of the town, hereby savcover available ing the Uvea of at least thirty five peo bis men In the Try Muriner Eye Remedy a w a M d with a eoldler continued forward ple. ini. W- SV r B"rL f I"r, MbaUM SI WHY NOT TRY IT? old-tim- rf n em Nr. Schleusner in Misery From Doan's Kidney Complaint. Gave Complete Relief. Glossy, fa tn - to keep Recipe Dark, Beautiful. SELDOM SEE Vaux-Andlgn- For centuries all over the- world GOLD HUML Haarlem Oil has afforded relief In thousands upon thousands of cases of lnme back. lumbago, xiatica, rheumatism, gallstones, gravel and all other affections of the kidneys, liver, stomach, bladder and silled organs. It acta quickly. It does the work. It clcsnsea your kidneys and purifies the blood. It make a new man. a new woman, of you. It frequently wsrds off attacks of the dread and fatal diseases of the kidneys. It often completely cures the distressing diseases of the organs of the body silled with the bladder and or clondy urine, sedkidneys. Woody -iment, or brlckdust" Indicate an unhealthy condition. her COULD JOT SLEEP It can't pet you. If you uae "DR. ESSENTIAL OIL TABLETS." Rub pain, soreness and They quickly relieve coughs, colds, all stiffness from your back with throat and lung troubles, reduce (ever, "St Jacobs Liniment" prevent attack if taken in time and are tree from drugs or opiates. A real I No bflckucheT cause w hich should be used in every home. Kidney can Trial package of 2 Lubes. $1.00, Full packHAROLD A. FURLONG, They have no nerves, therefore age, 10 tubes $5.00. Complete directions. cause pain. Listen! lour bncKFirst Lieutenant, Company M, 353rd not aehe Is caused by lumbago, sclutlen Postpaid on receipt of price. Sold exInfantry. or a strain, and the quickest relief Is clusively by Lieut Furlong won the Distin soothlpR. FREDERICK MILLER, M. D. penetrating "St. Jacobs Liniguished Service Cross for bravery In ment." Hub It right on the ache or Suit 423 Contolidatod Realty Bldg. action near nunthevllle, France, No- tender spot, nnd Instantly the pain. Los Angelas, California vember 1, IMS. Immediately after the soreness, stiffness and lameness dis opening of the attack in the Iloise de appears, pon t stoy cnpp'eu i uci n 1 llanthevllle, when his company waa small trial bottle of "St. Jacobs Liniheld up by severe machine gun Dre ment'' from your druggist nnd limber big knee Lk tint, but your bone from the front, which killed his com nav have a bunch or bruue an his un. A moment lifter It Is applied you 11 ankle, hock, st i He, knee or throat. pany commander and scverul soldiers, wonder wlint of the backache, Lieut Furlong moved out la advance sciatica or lumbago pain. "St. Jacobs of the line with great courage and cool Liniment" stops any pnln at once. It Is ness, crossing an open space several harmless and doesn't burn or discolor will clron it oC without laying up hundred yards wide. Taking up a the skin. the bone. No blister, no bslr a on position behind the line of machine to rub It's the only application cone. Concentrated only a few guns, he closed In on them, one at a weak, lame or painful bnck, or for drops required at an application. fl.SO per time, killing a number of the enemy lumbago, sclntlca, neuralgia, rheumaMil a r tpadil koOM aHtrrr,. DtalSM asa Book S R Irea. AbsOKHlNt, JK... w tit. with his rifle, putting four mnchlne tism, sprains or a stmln. Adv. iMllian M rpfM haMBtM r.lll Mm and driving gun nests out of action, (.uaafc Wcm. BrilM. Vtrtna Vrini I.lvp4 Fill ! hluuut tnem M Jl tm atia twenty German prisoners Into our The bud. ling tnustiiihe of youth fre- 4'llmrl Libertl mlatl aostpala !yc lines. Lieut Furlong's home la at quently g Is twisted. rinafiVlllaie, W.CYOUNO, P.O. F..H8 laaeai It 29T0 West Grand boulevard, Detroit "WINS Mich. THC WOMAN WHO Cutlcura for Pimply Facts. lea MWilt Vaallttaa To remove pimples snd blackheads MatbetBt.Brral ky auo4 aaaita. WiiaUoadarl MICHAEL J. PERKINS, smear them with Cutlcura Ointment COVELLA HOME TREATMERT Private, First Class, Company D, 101st Wash off In five minutes with Cut! ' ' ui-a- -. clear cure. Once water. and hot Soap Infantry. Wo-r.n- a 4 ir.m.o for' them skin clear by sx-using your keep l"pwlliit"J ttl"'Pl T..n! .SiiDprHOUirt Trlvate Perkins (deceased) waa dee' lrloa,n ..r Iw 1 1I K f t l. tOMPASI. J2'l orated for conspicuous gallantry In ac dally toilet purposes. Ion't fall tO lO- a w aaaaan mmcs Ail gM4, wl tion with the enemy at Uelleo Hols, ttude Cutlcura Talcum. Adv. 1019. Ho votufr October 27, France, The bel miverelcnty Is in the mind. W. N. UH Salt Lake City. No. tarlly crawled alone to a German "pill box" machine gun emplacement, from which grenades were being thrown at his platoon. Awaiting his opportu nity, when the door was again opened and another grenade thrown over him. be threw a bomb Inside, bursting th door open, and then, drawing bis trench knife, rushed Into he emplacestntecle he ment In a killed and wounded several of the oc pris cupants and captured twenty-fivoners, at the same time silencing seven machine guns. Michael Terklns. hi father, lives at 247 B street South Boston, Msss. n. BACKACHE, KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLES TEA IM HAIR TO DARKEN IT It's Grandmother's Captain, 308th infantry. Captain McMurtry received the Dis tinguished Service Cross for conspicuous gullimtry in action at Charlevnns. in the Forest d'Argoune, France, October 2 to 8, 11)18. Cuptnin McMurtry comminuted u battalion which wus cut oit and surrounded by the enemy nud, although wounded In the knee by shrapnel on October 4, and suffering great pain, continued throughout the entire period to encourage his officers and men with a resistless optimism that contributed largely towurd pre venting panic and disorder among the troops who were without food, cut off from communication with our lines. October 4, during a heavy barrage, be personally directed and supervised the moving W the wounded to shelter before he himself sought Bhelter. Oc tober 6 he wns wounded In the shoul der by a German grenade, but continued personally to organize and direct the defense agnlnst the German attnek on the position until the attack was defeated. Ho continued to direct and command his troops, refusing relief, and personally led his men out of the position after assistance arrived, be fore permitting himself to be taken to the hospital October 8. During this period the successful defense of the position was due largely to his efforts. His wife Is at 22 feast 70th street. New York. 4.WRGLEYSi( GOOD-BY- E COMB SAGE GEORGE G. M'MURTRY, SIDNEY E. MANNING, Corporal, Co. G, 167th Infantry. Munnlng received the Dla- Corporal j SURE and tinguished Service Cross for conspicuous gallantry near Breuvannes, France, In July 2S, 11)18. Corporal MunrUng was WRICLEY'S. . In charge of an Automatic rllle squad during an assault by his buttallon on look the strongly fortified heights overlook Ing the Ourcq river for the purpose of exploiting thi successful passage of name-t- he the stream. During the advance on the hill his platoon commander was Name In Goody-Lan- d. killed and just as the crest was reached the platoon sergeant was wounded. Corporal Manning then assumed command of the platoon, which was near Uie center of the assaulting Una and was meeting with desperate resistance. Though he himself was severely wounded and wus the only survivor of his squad, this soldier led M forward the S3 effectives remaining In the platoon agnlnst an enemy strong point which was wired. Intrenched ana defended by machine guns and domi anted the entire Ourcq valley. He wus repeatedly wounded, but he succeeded In getting a .foothold at this strong point with but seven men remaining with him. While the latter consonant ed their position under his direction, with the platoon on the flank, he held off a considerable number of the enemy 60 yards away by fire from his .auto matic rifle, lie remained In this post con Foresight In better thun hindsight. Uon until the entire line had been to Cut I th Word. Ever watrh a young thing trying to Is ever so much cheaper In the long solldated. when he crawled back shelter, having received Dine wounds. fee dignified while weurlng a new run, and cauwi lees sick headaches. Mis. Lizzie Manning, his mother. Uvea spring nklrtt Awfully cute the way In Flomatln, Ala. he has to swing one little tootsle END INDIGESTION. of In It front and get directly arounj JOHN C VILLEPIGUE, the other one In order to advance wght laches. Florida Times-UnioEAT ONE TABLET Corporal, Company M, 118th Infantry.In For unusual bravery displayed action at France, OcImportant to Motnarabottle of Examine carefully every PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN INSTANTLY tober 15, 1018, Corp. Vllleplgue was CASTOHIA. that fHtnous old remedy wsrded the DUtlngulshed Service RELIEVES ANY DISTRESSED, tor Infants and children, and see that it Cross. UPSET 6T0MACH. Having been sent out with two other soldiers to scout through Corp, Signature Lumps of undigested food causing the village of , In Use for Over 30 Year. pain. When your stomach Is acid, gas-a-y, Vllleplgue met with strong resistance Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoris sour, or you have flatulence, heart from enemy machine gun fire, which burn, here Is Instant relief No wait killed one of his men and wounded the other. Continuing his advance, True Genius. ing! without aid, 500 yards In advance of How grateful we are to the man of his platoon and In the face of artilthe world who obeys the niornlc, as. In humility, and In the obligation to lery and machine gun Ore, he encountered four of the enemy In a dugout, serve mil irk I nd. True genius always whom be attacked and killed with a tins these Inspirations, Umcrson. or a as soon as eat tablet you Jut band grenade. Crawling forward to Dr. 11' a point l.'iO yards In advance of tils fVsmtt tvtW. fmt s nl fa two of Tape's Dlapcpsin all that dy V rmtlrMi loa, dlnl. pi'psia. indigestion and stomach dis- first encounter he rushed a machine a4 Mllmw heaaarliM. BM aaa tadicnilua. "CIni boraa." Air. tress ends. These pleasant, harmlt ss gun nest, killing four and capturing tablets, of Tape's Dinpepsln never fall six of the Immormar enemy, and taking two light Imn't j a the l.e rmtriot fine feel to stomachs make upset machine guns. After being Joined by tal emblem of humanity, the iHrlarn-Ho- at once, rick, and they cost very little at hi platoon, he was severely wounded of Indoiendcnee. drug .lores. Adv. In the arm. Corp. Villeplgue's home Inre a limn to do a thing, and If is wllh hia mother, Mrs. V. T. VllleNo, It awl, not all gushing letters are he's a fwl he will attempt It wrl'ti-plgue, 1S17 Lytlleton street, Camden, wllh a fountain pen. & G K for. ! c tuaaaarcta o rove TO mcmct SrS't 1 "i' IiT'': im-aN- Coughing: PD83S ihim Nt f- -T UaUl oo,utAa r-- j Tie ParWt Taiaece far fifS asa Cif arU. J Cuarenteed br j j |