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Show 7 I THE FOR YEARS If for any reaaon any pair of cuff link made by u la not satisfactory, we will give you a new pair. This It tha guarantee that goea with each pair. When you want tha beet cuff link made, order from us. Smmnrtalfl Mr. Courtney Tells How She Was Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Moat striking instaiua of gallantry (or which the Diatinguished Service Croea ha been awarded Compound. BOYD PARK iojnmd ena MAKERS OF JEWELRY iM.1 lAki CITY 160 MAIN I1RLCI Oakaloosa, Iowa." For years I waa imply in misery from a weakness and wiui pains ana nothing aeemed to do me any good. A friend advised me to take Lydia K. Pinkbam'a Vegetable Compound. I did so ana got relief right away. I can certainly recommend thia valuable medicine to other women who suffer, for It has done auch rood work for ma and I know it wlllheln other if they will give it a fair trial." Mrs. Lizzie Courtney, 103 8th Ave., West, Oakaloosa, Iowa-Wh- y will women drag along from day to day, year in and year out, suffering auch misery aa did Mrs. Courtney, when uch letters as this are continually being published. Every woman who suffers from displacements, irregularities, inflammation, ulceration, backache, nervousness, or who Is passing through the Change of Life ehould give this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkbam'a Vegetable Compound, a trial. For special advice write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of its long experience is at your service. RADIATORS """"thi HFIP WANTFD barl.er trade- wasem Many amall tnwtn newt tarler: gonrl opportumitua open for mm over draft airti. Barber hi army have nttlrer coinmliwlon tlet pruparerl Iioixl a weeks, t'all or write. Molar Barbae a H. Temple Hi., halt Lake Our. wi WERE MARVELS IN CHILDHOOD Those Whom the World Ha Recog. nlzed aa Men of Genlua Remarkable for Precocity. One character common to genius nnd to Insanity, especially moral la precocity. Cesare Louibroso, professor of legal medicine. University tf Turin, relates that Dalit, when tilne yenra of age, wrote a sonnet to Ilea trice ; Tatno wrote verses at ten. Pascal and Comte were great think-er- a at the ages of thirteen, Fornler at fifteen. Nlvbuhr at seven, Jonathan Edwards at twelve, Mlrbel Angelo at nineteen, Gassendl. the Little doctor, t four, Doaaot at twelve, and Voltaire at thirteen. 11 ro de la Mlrandola knew Latin, Creek, Hebrew, Chaldean and ruble. In hla childhood; Goethe wrote a atory In seven language when lie. ararcely ten : Wlelsud knew Latin t aeven, meditated an epic poem at thirteen, and at sixteen published hla Welt" poem. "Die roUkotmneoste Schiller waa only nineteen when he d wrote "Raober." Victor Hugo "Irtamene" at fifteen. Tope wrote hla ode to aolltude at twelve, and Byron published verses at eighteen. Moore translated "Anarreon" at thirteen. Meyerbeer at five played excellently on the piano. Claude Joseph Vernet drew very wll at four, and at twenty waa a celebrated painter. At thirteen Wren Invented an astronomical Instrument and offered It to bis father with a Latin dedication. Raphael waa famous at fourteen, tleethovea eompoeed three eonatae at thirteen. Elchorn. Moxart and Kybler gave concert at all. Weber waa only .Mrteen when hla flrat opera, "Das kValdmarcben," waa presented. Bacon conceived the "Novum Organ urn" at fcfteen. Char lea XII manifeated hla great dealgna at eighteen. com-poae- RIDICULOUS FAD OF FASHION Worn by Oeaoriptlon of Head-Drea- a Women Some Centurlca Ago Appear Atmoet Incredible. Fashion plays constant pranka with woman's hair. Addition aay In the Bpectator f 1711: 'There la not o variable a thing In nature ae lady's tiead-dreawithin tny memory I have known It to rise and fall above SO degrees," In the reign of Henry VT. ladlea wore noma, having en each aide rare eo large that when they would pane through the door of a room It waa necnsaary to" turn sideways and loop. It waa Judged nercsary to en--, large the door of the Chateaa de Vlncenne. The correct angle for the Thalr waa 45 from perpendlcu'ar. which entailed great strain upon the hair Little growing from Ui forehead. ' thought of what we call rleanllneaa or even decency waa present at the fcatrdresslng of thnt day. Not only waa the hair left urifmirhed fur a mmt revoltlngly long time, but material were used In the dressing of the hair end making the roll (as Anna Green Wlnslow related), which Were Dift Tlie Boston Carette of rnrrrdlbte, May, 1771. tell of a young woman driving la Boatoa afreet who was thrown from her carrage and her high tower partly torn t,ff. It proved to be eiffed with yarn, tow, wool, curled tialr, and even hay. Not the Right Tune. certain man aogry one night to awear In the presence of and his wtfv. The latter, thinking she might attame him Into quitting, derided 1 Imitate him and swore fervidly, eslng the earae oatha that he ;d. He looked at her In amaeement for a few sntnnte en4 then remarked. "Well, yvm have the same worda hot yon ha vent got the right tune--" A Kir-hang!- bdn n i Dent Wat to De Good Deeds. The good deeC we would do ar brightened and made more prolific of eewfWial feaylta if we rarry them ont while the enthusiasm of oof gen-ero-n Irnpnlsa la upon aa. Have we Hot all rtprtenced the warm desire more conto awecor; ptoned to ) ihm dreaded venient tiaie (for trr daya ntil we finally drag tif aelvea t an accomplishment that till if ill treadmill snakes of fcfndnea and bentowa no aweet grartonatieaa Tpon the recipient, wo innsieiy reia Ukaomeneae of oar trtoefJteoceT t lories of ptrsonal bravery that would be almost unbelievable were they not told in official reports are disclosed by the war department's records of the awards of the Distinguished Service Cross to members of the American Expeditionary forces. Following art a few of the official reports that have bren selected by General Pershing's own staff as presenting most striking instances of gallantry on the part of American soldiers under fire: " SAMUEL WOODFILL, Company M, 60th Infantry. Three acts of conspicuous darlni; In one day near Cunel, France, October 12. 1918, won the DUtlnBtiihed Service Cross for Lieut. WooUflll. While he waa leading hl company aguiiiKt the enemy hln Hue came under heavy Hie Political Belief. machine gun fire, which threatened to The question nuked for uu explana- hold up the advance. Followed by "how tion of "the Kpolln ayxtein," and two aoldlers at twenty-fiv- e yurdH, this long did It hint?" officer went out ahead of his first line A politician's son. Hie nature of toward a machine gun nest and vhoKe piirty wux very evident, wrote: worked hla way around Its flank, leav"When Andrew Jackson became prestwo eoldlera In front When the ing out the all ident he put Kepubllcana he got within ten yards of the gun of oflice and took In Democrats In- It ceased and four of the enemy stead. This syfteiu whs called the appeared, firing three of whom were ahot spoils Byxtcrn. We atlll have It whenThe fourth, an by Lieut. WoodfllL ever a Democrat wins the election." officer, rushed at Lieut Woodflll, who Star. Indlnnapollti attempted to club the officer with, his rifle. After a atrugglo, Lieut. Woodflll killed the officer with his platnl. Ills company thereupon New b Ike Taae te Get Ri4 ef Tkeee Ugly Spat continued to advance 'until shortly Tbere'a Inacar the llahteat Bee of feellag afterward another machine gon nest ahame4 of your frvrklra, aa Oi hlo outia was encountered. Calling his men to aireoxtb la eaaraatexl to nant tbraa kooialy follow, Lieut Woodflll rushed ahead apoia. of hla line In the face of heavy fire oahl Simply at aa ounra of Oiblaa Utll atrragife riua yoor drucdal, aa4 apply from the nest, and when several of er It algtil aod avmilD ad ym aboukl aoaa e that evrn Iba worM frarklra bmr fcrcua la the enemy appeared above the nest ahlia Iba Heater oaea bar vaalab4 ea. he ahot them, capturing three other that amra taaa oa auara tlrely. It la aekV la ae4M ta eonpleiely clear the akla aa4 gala members of.the crew and silencing the a beaatifol clear eooipleilua. gun. A few minutes later thla officer, It eure ta .k fnr tba OnuMa atreaath Olhlaa. aa ibla la an 14 aader maraate at awaey back for the third time, demonKtrated conkt It falia to remote f reck lea. A4. spicuous daring by charring another machine gun position, killing five men Classified. In one machine gun pit with his rifle, a book." rend like ('holly "run lie then drew his revolver and started "You're foollfli to strain your eyes to Jump Into the pit when two other over a mall type." rnnners only a few yards awmy turned their gun on him. Falling to kill them One Deficiency. with hla revolver, he grabbed a pick "That worn mi Is a perfect talking lying near by and kilted both of them. machine." "No; a ierfect machine has Inspired by the exceptional courage an esihanst." displayed by thla officer, hla men presaed on to their objective under rteadeebea. BllVna attarka, 1a4lfeaaa. af severe shell and marhlne gun fire. rnr--d Umf arpte, Aloe. JaUp atada laklaf ty Id I Lienr. Woodflll la married and Uvea riaaaaal lllta iln. VUrrmm). AST. at 16T Alexandria Pike. Fort Thomas, Did you ever see a $"JCW auto with a $.V horn? Well, there's a lot of a folks the Mime way. GEORGE H. MALI ON, Flrat Lieutenant, hand-to-han- FRECKLES ever ! fool roil. Capt Malloo was decorated for be-cau-ae An IdahoMrCaseJ a m f l N Taybu. Ularkf.e.t, Idaho, eaya: "I hal a aevere aliach of llney troulile My bark Yr a oe Jame I ' conl.1 trihin n n l I Sharp p a I n a K har'lly up after over. anlfeilfce d a r t e ri ti.rouch the atn'l of m r bm k. I tx-- In f"T three tfara Co' M tnl move. Mr hanllr t at all Irleht. I Ue-- fl 1l.1n't Vtrlrwy I man 'a Kllny IMIla and waa awon up from th ar1 "arv.urKl entirrly f pain and other kidney trouble." SO a Baa 4 Aaf Saara. Cat Da d anti-aircra- re DOAN'S VidiTiV rOSTOUMILBUIUV CO. aUFfAXO. N. T. DON'T LET YOUR CALVES DIE or Calf Cholera from Scours u aa tlfytaertel. are l ri If hee ailment Wta ran aneerely be pitiiaaj ae rerc attb r er raise na h,um nsn fva Calf Cholera Remedy rtlSIFAID ties t. PAV1D H'afFni Cnaanlt ahnat all animal at'atent. een4 f"f rt FhR lla af aertKitea af"l fn rryycl I Ha f ,awl Spec kal.M" I DAVinaoafRTl a. ftlLaLIAST CO . lee (,ra4 Aea Waaaeaha. fr. aeMiniiliarMlM ri In- trepidity beyond the call of duty In the noise de Forges, France, September 20. ISMS, becoming separated from the balance of his company of a for, Capt. Mallon, with nine soldi ?ra, pushed forward and attacked nine hostile machine guns, rapturing all of them without the o of a man. Continuing on through the woods, he led his men In attacking a battery of 450 mm. howitzers which were In a lion, rushing the position and capturing the battery and It crew. In thla encounter Copt. Mnllon personalty attacked one of the enemy with his flats. Later when the party enme npon two more mnrb'ne gun, thi officer acn' men lo the flanks, while he mahed forward directly In the face of the fire and silenced the gun, being the firat one of the party to reach the neat. The exceptional gn'lantry and determination displayed hy Opt. Mnl lon reunited In the capture of 100 pris oners, eleven machine griti. four 4.V) mm. howitzers and one rim. Tapf. Matton'a home address I Doe the leant exertion tire you out! Feel "blue" and worried and have daily backache, lamenraa. headache. dir.r.ine and kidney irregularitieaT hick kidneys are often to blame for thi unhappy alate. Yon.murt act quickly to prevent more aerinu trouble. I'ae Doan's Kidney Pill, th remely recommended everywhere by gratelul users. HruB, lor d Captain, 132nd Infantry. with a fool; he might Weak and Miserable? . New Invention. pern-chut- e An Inventor ha equipped With hand operated propeller" on the theory that user can gold Lift cWrctot thereby. (at ALAN wmmm SEKO DS YOUR FROZEN, LEAKY, DAMAGED We pay UnninrtMt1on one mny. Returned hkaue. ACKIVI INK WKMUNft In all iu braucbe. W aav you time and money. II. & E. Radiator & Welding Co. 2S2 Edlaoa StrMt,Slt Lake City, Utah Coll, a shell hole, ten feet deep, filled with water, and was Immediately submerged. Knowing that only one of the two men In the tank could escape, Corp. Roberts said to the gunner, "Well, only one of us can get out, and out yo.u go," whereupon he puHhed hla companion through the back door of the tank and was himself drowned. Oorp. Roberts' home address was S Market street San Franclaco, Cul. IN MISERY Gold Cuff Links NEPHI, UTAH. TIMES-NEW- S. IU31 11 a Hock street. WILLIAM Kan LOUIS EGGERS, Sergeant, M. G. Co, 107th Infantry. Unusual bravery displayed In aiding comrades In distress neur Catelot France, September 29, 1018, won the DlHktngulshed Service Cross for Sergt Knee r s. Becoming separated from their platoons by a smoke barrage, Sergt. Kggera, Sergt. John G. Latham and Corporal Thomas K. O'Shea took covr In a shell hole well within the enemy's lines. Upon hearing a call for help from an American tank, which hud become dlsubled, thirty yards from them, the three soldiers left their shel ter and started toward the tank, under heavy fire from German machine guns and trench murturs. Iu crossing the area, Corp. O'Shea was mor-tull- y wounded but his companions, undeterred, proceeded to the tank, rescued a wounded officer, and assisted two aoldlers to cover in the sap of a Sergt. Eggers and nearby trench. Sergt Latham then returned to the tunk la the- face of the violent .fire, dismounted a llotchklss gun and took It back to where the wounded men were, keeping oft the enemy all day by the effective use of the gun, and later bringing It, with the wounded men, back to our lines under cover of darkness. Sergt. Eggers" home Is at 152 Summit avenue. Summit N. J. fire-swe- - Ha J. HUNTER WICKERSHAM, Second Lieutenant 353rd Infantry. For conspicuous gallantry, resultfng In his death, near Limey, France, September 12, 1918, Lieut Wlckersham was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross. Advancing with his platoon during the St. Mlhlel offensive, Lieut Wlckersham was severely wounded In four places by the bursting of a high explosive shell. Before receiving any aid for himself, he dressed the wounda of his orderly, who was wounded at the same time. He then ordered and accompanied the further advance of his platoon, although weakened by tha hosa of blood. Ills rlht hand and arm being dlsabfwj by wounds, he continued to fire hla revolver with hla left hand until, exhausted by the loss of blood, he fell and died from hla wounds before aid could be administered. Lieut Wlckersharr'a home was 3410 Colfax boulevard, Denver, Colo, ad-dre- ss P MARCELLUS H. CHILES, Captafn, 356th Infantry. for conCapt Chiles wasIn decoratedwhich reaction, bravery spicuous sulted in his death near Le Champy Baa, France, November 3. 19ia When his battalion, of which he had Just taken command, was halted by machine gun fire from the front and left flank, Capt Chiles picked up the rifle of a dead soldier and, calling on his men to follow, led the advance across a stream waist deep. In the face of the machine gun fire. Upon reaching the opposite bank, this gallant officer waa seriously wounded In the abdomen by a anlper, but before permitting himself to be evacuated he made complete arrangements for turning over his command to the next senior officer, and tinder the Inspiration of his fearless leadership hla battalion renched Its objective. Capt Chiles died shortly after reaching the hospital. His home was at 2813 West Thirty-aevent- h street Denver, CMo. . OY --R- W. REEVES, Corporal, SSth Company, Sixth Marine. Corp. Reeven, whose home la with his mother, Mr. J. W. Reeve. 37:i San Diego, Cal.. Clmotir avenue. 'as decorated for an act of conspicuous Intrepidity in action with the enemy nenr P.lanc Mont France, October 3. 191H. - Jnrlng a stiffly contested hand grrTuide fiehr Corp. Beeves saw a grenade fall In the midst of Ave of hi he Without hesitation comrades. rushed forward and picked It up. hurling It from the trench. The grenade exploded a few yard from hla hand, Ma wounding him severely, but hla act averted Injury to all of his comrades. Kt R. PECK, EARL J. CHEEVERS, Jtrgeant, Company C, 351th Infantry. ' ?crgt. Peck fdeceaaed) received the Sergeant, Headquarters Cev, 132nd Infantry. f 'I sl furnished fvervlce Cross for conSergeant f lieever received th Displmotis fflllnnfry In aciinn near November 1, ISIS, lie waa tinguished Service Cross for extraordinary heroism in action near IVHs de advancing with hia company aero field when an enemy guna opened Forpca, France, Snitember 20. 1911. open ' fir on them from two sMea. The at While encneed in maintaining a line of , I tention of the platoon commander was directed to the gtin on hi olrect front uhlle the enemy on the riphf was lev eling Ma run npon him. Seeing the predicament of hi rommirtder. Rerct. Perk threw himself against the officer, pushing Mm Into a shell hde, hnt exposing himself to the fire, which In stantly killed him. His b rne was In Washburn, Wis. communication. Sergeant Cheevera saw four of the enemy enter a dugont dur-Ifian attack. Armed with only a pistol, he followed. Upon reaching the dugont he ordered the men to come out When they refused, he entered and routed out and captured twelve prisoners. g . RAY C. DICKOP,-Fir- st Lieutenant, 127th Infantry. HAROLD W. ROBERTS,' Lieut Dlckop (deceased) was decoClear Yonr Skin Corporal, Camper,? A, 44tH Battalion, rated for extraordinary heroism In Tank Cerse. action In the attack on Flumes, France. WithCuticnra a For detlbcrately going to his fiesta In An ro st of 1918. On reaching An rnrartaT-- r Spl farm, tie was ahot In the head, W. I t OintmertM ta aave companion in the Monfre-tiea- a Althongh fatally woods. France, uctotwr 4. liT body and legs, r4 fr Diswaa awarded wounded, when orders came for anthe Roberta awaJaBaia aasjee Corp. tinguished rVrvlee Cm. Corp. Rob- other assault he gave the command the erts, a tank driver, was moving h's "charge" to tm company and ledLena ct-s- ; r avf tips tank lcl a dump of bnshe to af- asaantt amtll he fell dead. 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