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It is a yeas since, and I have enjoyed the beat health of all my lifer I weigh nearly pouada and am like a different person in every I shall respect. always praise Doaa's i. j t ir tit ji m airn is.. w t- PORTRAITS OF MEDAL f , Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" t be genuine must be marked with the safety "Bayer Cross,"' Always buy an unbroken Bayer package which contains proper directions to safely relieve' Headache, Toothache, Earache; Neuralgia, Colds and pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents at drug stores larger packages Is the., trade mark of also.,. Aspu-i- a Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetlc- addester of Ballcyllcacld. Adv. ' -(f 'I' t Slamming Herself. . There had been a quarrei. Every body could see that, tk'hklnute thej- twQy ! ;i - NERS BY J, C CHASE FOR THE OFFICIAL HISTORY OF AMER-MC- A IN THE GREAT WAR . 1 By JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN. AKKl Now. the city bells are rlngln'.. n 2g Hark I ' Now the drum - ' ft w ' ' A vMMMk s&M- A J-- w$te fl y ?-t-M tS Where ti . f. Aidtiey ruur Sworn to before me. HAROLD V. PETER80X ' Hotary Public, . imedead al- , ienee as the car halted to let off a passenger. Into the silence came the ' woman's voice. ; ; , . V; 4twasn't-for-ma you'd be the j'lf blfrgest fool in San Francisco J" Then for the first time the man grinned, and the others grinned with him. San Francisco Chronicle. .J the bats are tossing - J ..woman.at. Where the bannera all lire twlngln. Who'a thai snarchin up the frtreeti See! "Where the flag Is fiyln proud- - ."''the cheertn' la' the'ToudesC trv n'At.i . - with rigid Jaw,' her hands folded forbiddingly. The man scrooched down on his spine, and glowered ; at V signs across the aisle. The car. . Look K Where I "U begla to v .- - .Look ;t-v-- rv Bark beat . , - t- - .. that steppln' Into vlewT The 'answer Is Tbe Marine" the lines are trea Joseph tl. Uneoln'a spirited tribute to the ."Who's they- opened" the 1)811 In the" first week of June, 1018, by stopping the victorious Germans in the 'Chateau Thierry sector, forty-od- d miles .from Paris. t You know the rest,' In the books you 'have read'bow, the ' marines not only stopped the selected German shock troops short, but went rjght at 'em and Ucked em to a frazzle. The marines were the whole thing then for quite a whfleV Tby were the first Americans to get into action on their own account and the Chateau Thierry story was Bpread broadcast over the world for the lake of Its heartening effect on our allies. But this marine business Is Id stuff now, Dont mistake me. The marines hare not changed. And there are no better lighting men In the known world. , Tor 100 per Tent all 'round efficiency ther have no equal. The " military experts of all nations will tell you so. For one thing, they're v always equipped, . ready. , always packed up and asking. Where do we go from 'barer f They're , the : oldest branch of ; the United States military service and Uncle gam has used them so long sort of international U. P, that they really know their bust- -' that pains oocy enure ,v I In Bed TwIv WeeLi Fresa ef 1 FtloYO GatDeaw'tatAaTStara.SOaaBaa DOAN'Sy roSTOUaLBJUltN CO, BUFFAJUX N. Y. : JlEfipBGDE - Often Ceused by ; y '. Students Must Know Bible, Beginning with this year, ; some knowledge of the Bible will be a part of the requirements for admission to Columbia- - university, Students must know the ; epic narrative of the Old Testament, the history of the Hebrews from the Egyptian period to the destruction of the Jewish commonwealth in A. Ds 70, memorable passages of Btblican prose and poetry and know something of early Christian biography. How many , men and women of today could pass an examination covering those subjects r Youth's Comi panion. , llrSlf' ii- - :. ilGitl-SiuhiG- Gh thaa yoa think. afta atarilnc with Ub Tat, tndwd, mora . tiaeatiM dtcMKloa. heartburn, bakhint, bleat aad (aa, It not ehackad, wilt anav vital affaet erfaa of the body. tnally Savara., bllndlac. putting baadachra ara, aa a raaalt tharafora. el fraqaont ocovurtnoa of thla opaet eondltloa. Taka S ATONIC. It aalcklf bantanaa aeia. etomaeh with Ita aonr bloat, pals and It alda dlaaatloa halpa- tha atomach sat fall etrenfth (ram avary mouthful of toad 70S aai. juiiiiona ov paopia r mwwrmui. woak, tick and aillnt baeaaaa of STOatACH. Polaona. eraatad br partly food chart d wtth acid, ara abaorbad tntaitha blood and dlatrlbatod the entire eyatera, Tbla oftaa eaaaoe rhaa- matlim, blltoaanaaav olrrhoala of tha liver, heart troable, utoara and even eaaoar of tha atomach. 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It ia nature's great helper ia Teliering and overcoming kidney, - liver ssnd blad- ary u - thronht A Feeling of Security Walter E, Gaultney, , Eleventh unit that got a chance at . Corporal. the Hun showed It was made Gaultney' was Fifth pivlsloo.T-orp6ra- li as an commander bis example of by up of heroes. out, picked Bow do these incredible its finest, type of soldier, Gaultney was; wounded ; that couldn't stop him, Alert, Ingenious, speedy, young i fighting, Americans, look and act and have their heedless of personal danger, he went at the Hun n like Ssmson with the Jaw bone only being? ;r. Wiy,. .you , know. You see "these "heroes every this yonng Samson s jaw bone was that nice long day either actual or potentrench, knife you see strapped along his pack. tial. They are coming . back. . Just what this young rellow did is' not told;' tens of ke h a natural-borby the thousands, fighter and the regular thousands, hundreds of jhonaruiy iratalng has made him pretty pearly 100 per sands. They look very much jcent. "efficient s an fighting nian. V did as when. H. , ,., Private J. Devereaux, they ,went they war, you know, they Company M, One Huni ' ' were the dl- overseas , dred and Twenty-fiftthe.. Infantry, .Thirty-secon- d fighting men - ones. - You River can see changes, on. our battleships, and crossed the . bis 'wioa.Wliea company hill thu. if you look close, but in tha ....'Ourcq and captured the Bols Pelger. the corporal 4 7 ifuii - main j they v are rthe- Sam 3 .Tof bis ; labor anywhere squad, figlitlng besideVPrlvste'DeYerfaux it made.no difference where pretty soon Washingsmiling, jolly,, clean, decent,,, ,was wounded by machine gun. fire. .The corporal d ton got this stereotyped message American boys, Tso wonder, the fell to the ground ana pia enemy conunuea to ore :;The- - marines French loved them for their looks and their ways, - ihave lanital anil on The wounded man., Mad clear through, 'Deverk. hi.. - luiituiuvu win m uiuu. , : Add to this wondered If It was possible that they really could eaux sprinted across the open end, single-handetheir nnoffldal motto, "What we have, and went delirious with ecstasy when theyj we ibold." and you have fight attacked and put the machine gun out of action. .on 'line tpretty good ' Hun 1lm the on run and the w ' put this .picked outfit of fighting men. , kept going! Greatest Feat ,f...War.i ;is " .(..,. to WelU.the , who cannot This marine stuff Is old stuff for1 an entirely come, see generations It is also kaowa that Chase has painted a porthese American heroes In the flesh, will have the ..different reason for two reason. (One Is that of Sergt Aivln C York of fait MnlL,rntress trait chance to see a few of these heroes la official porithere was a lot of fighting between June 1 and Tena, Compaay G. Three tfundred and "couDty, . traits, ;. , Jloveraber 11, 1018. The other la that we are Twenty-pi- g th Infantry; EJghtysecood division. It n mow beginning to hear all about .Joseph Cummlngs Chasev The point s portrait ,' Is to be hoped that the painter did a Jou, Is: 'While the marines kept right on .adding to painter, who went .overseas in October on. spe- - ,! for York's expidlt was probably the greatest Indi, . . fttlAtu l.nMla s wl clal mission u J ,, the War college, "has for . returned. mut uio reKU'Bra nu era :B ueau vidual feat of the' war. York, then corporal, on 'He 'brought with tlm 142 portraits. Including a heat, the. common, everr-daAmerican soldier October 8. 1918. killed 20 Germans, captured 132 M branches .of the service lo got into action complete set of. likenesses of the American genIncluding a major and three lieutenants, erals overseas save four, which wtll be eorn- -. . prisoners. and staged some thriUers ihlmself. Natlonul 35 machine guns out of business, snd thereby put palled to paint here. There are 72 portraits of ;i broke 'Guard, National army, , air service K made no up an entire battalloa which was about' to generals, 50 of privates, "noncoins". and lleuten- -' ' .counterattack difference. . As 'fighting men they proved they epilast' the Americans on II HI 223 ants who performed .especially noteworthy aerr-"- , were worthy to stand and to charee aloncslda to the Argonne Hector. near r ice 20 are officers of j of various grades, . pictures regulars and marines and words can say do outfought the imtchtne gun battalion with his rifle Mr. Chnse was selected by the "War college to - more.- - They have their own plaee in the sun snd and automatic plstoL There were "seven btber these which are to be incorporated paint portraits, they won it In the only way a (fighting man an Anierlctnis with York, bat It was York's fight and Into the official history f America's participation , win it You know how. but' for him not a matt of them would have come In the war. , The 'German high command at ithe fipa in Belgret out alive racppt as prisoner. ' 'f Doubblesa the genenals and other officers of lilck glum during the war studied the American Moreover, the mar and his borne land his surrank are all Imposing la leeks, lct their portrait systematically and thoroughly, and Coroatly' roundings are Intensely interesting, being entirely bave been published before. H Is quite likely poo-wrote Ita conclusions Into the official records. out of the ordinary. Here are a few outstanding 5IJor von Sundstendt, on General LstdeadorfTa . . vlar interest In rhese official portraits will run . .. ., ,. t . : fucts: toward tliose of the .fighting saea.. Some-- . taft, las made .public, some of theee AflVetai He was December 18S0, stands 8 feet bora 13, One ;ls: The Americaiui are eenr " body snld: 'ICe srnty is bigger fhaa Its 'back elusions. and tips the scales at 205 pounds, lie Is red bead-wv bravaT and active, Jut highly teenperasaeaUI." Ue -- . privates.' le. aatdsometlitg. He is a' dead sure death with .explained this y saying that wltk tk'AsserVeaas y Tbe tuur portraits sere fvproOud'otit f 'either rifle or automatic; In the course of his fight af r the fighting was good deal of a specttoc wrope-ftauiawthelelertloBaf tfce ecW aad not T tfie ' he killed w German Ueutenant and Seven men whtf ailtlonand that tbey wanted to get aU tbe writer as It Is rlenr Out reprodaetloo. dUntlty knd charged him from a distance of 20 yards. He Is a and excitement possible out of It Besides, recora r tae soldier determined th .awe gets cooler and cooler as the 'danger fighter who' 1,1 K was impossible to tell what the Americans ctiolee. Yet this cheiee. baphAzard as to ' ' grows. deda, would do. They might .attack anywhere,' d any . shows, clearly the tearveloaa qualities of the - He ased to drink, a swear. He nl gamble quit ; time. .Tkey mighty get tired sitting' around or ' .. American eotdier,Ifcra la what the iour'ilhL.lsi Ja' ltt.13, and. Joined.the..Chur h- - of Christ and ' -get peeved at the moQuItoes or feel mad be " k , , :' . :, , .Christian Union; of which he Is second elder snd cause their ration had iot come up then Xbey f UeutPhlllp Benson, One Hundred snd - ' Eightysinging leader. He was a couscientloua objector were apt toke it out cm. ithe enemy, j. Major, von ..? fifth Aero JMuadroov CHirtog ih- - last three weeka: .enUl ... .eouvinceq.py popt. .HVjC,.JB,...paBforth atj ftucdstendt, asked to nanM offhand some of the ; of ue' lighting Ueateaaat Benaoo made uoroon too inar puoie proved it hia duty to Camp trips com- fcightly'dver German (owns, dropping hundreds of juaencaD omuuiis cvniHiwm 17 uie.mgn ' fight He belK?Tea In a personal God and tookti iraaad Jas among the best, replied: ' bombs snd fired thousands of rounds of aramunl--, uponJiU succeasful exploit as a miracle.- 'Blessed --XTve vision srnicn you etui ue iiainbow la uon row- uun eiippiy irains. , ur ma pursuit group . is h peacemaker,' " he snys. tForty-sacona- ), and that Olrtslon made tM to which he belonged, only two pilots remained Is a farmer and blacksmith end provldea toi p nan mi marine toeevnu eeguiars; j aiso me JS'ew York gUve Ills father la a his aiother. one brother and three small sisters j (Peansylvanla Rational Guard). trt, and bis uncle Is the. famous painter Frank , the other six brothers and sisters are married; aad ttie First (regulars)." ; , Benson.. Work like this rouulree a iliffr, (lis forbenri for generations were Tenneeseean'v Wbea the algh comtaSnd records arers exkmlofd.' "o courage froia that of the charge In the heat of ,.. WVn York landed the other day the Tennessee ' ' . arct-a-l , I . . -atnXtia HtrfalMa lurhiAaA fnitnd iHuu .i. r n ""i'niiun g" ."'Qig ,1th this sortty took possession of bin and tried to make vr"Ty,rm the tnfst effeedve: Thlrtr-secon- d Michigan and' aviator, aione in tne heavens at night over the ,Llm eel ,that NewTork city was his., h Wisconsin Natlcaal Ouard), Twenty-slit(Nation enemy country, and make your own estimate of ' Of. .course Tort waa having the Ume of hia llfeJ al Garird, Few England), Thirty-thir- d (Rational this city boy, well-breeducated sad refined and , ,yet really, jou know, he .was .regretting that. M Guard Illinois, Prairie), and Thirty-sevent(Na of fiatlve' American stock. Keep In mind too tbat wasnt home to lead the singing st the 1'ossum l " 'aviators bave to be just about 100 per cent per-tionalGuard, Ohio). ; Trot spring revival. . American Portraits. feet mentally and physically, nod In a sense are. ' And st the I'onsom Trot revival, In the valley! , ; .'. Theudgment of the' German high command's . rolunteera,' of which Pall Hall, with tts 20 houses. Is the tross-to division efficiency, It will be noted, Is borne out .Corp, Mlscayslaw Crockt, Company R Sixteenth road's metropolis, Tork's neighbors were prouder by the American records bow Vglnalng to be Infantry, First Dlvislon.8outh of Solssons on over the fact that he had "kept straight" than' made public And Major von Bundstendt uncon-- . July 21. Corporal Brockl came to the conclusion over what be had done to the Hun. Besides, while' that the Germans had too many machine guns, tie sdously painted a gorgeous picture of the AttieW Aivln an' "all rtsht." God had had him In charge! flrst-clsss lean soldier aa a fighting matt. . . .. picked out the two that were causing the heaviest ' since the day he enlisted. "It wasn't Aivln." said when we come to' the Individual exploits It losses 'to his company, went out slnsle handed Grace Williams, who is waiting for him, "It was1 tt our, fighting men that we get the real thrills. and captured those two particular guns, , with . the hand of Ood," ) Official citations have given us the bald outlines every Boche pertaining thereto. Ills citation says , Which reminds us of the first words of the linn of deeds of desperate valor that woo recognition. mis was oniy one incioeni pr Corporal Brockl'a .major captured by York. ' J ' ' Here and there some especially noteworthy ei--J activities. Thla man Is of Tollsh birth or bloott, t , "British 7" be asked. ' plolt haa found a sympathetic chronicler.' Every-Vheaccording to Chase evidently oe of those ' "American," said York. 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