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Show the. r.RA veh .mtwrv xrsa.v. press, beaver; Utah ; -- MAKING .AH AIR TRIP AROUIiD THE EDGE OF THE U. S. .''. COULD t, Hr. 'I JOT --SLEEP How Wisconsin Cengrsssman Turned Chatlng te Deadly Combat ; Into Matter of Ridicule, ... i ..? " ')The ." ofi' fthe duel, story PotterPrj'or the famous challenge ' ot Civil war times whereby a Wisconsin cougresa-trtdby ridicule put dueling In disrepute, recalled bythe death of one of t!( pnrtldpants, Is told In, Interesting style in the June number of the Wisconsin Magacine of History, quarterly publication of the State Historical Sdlcsaier la nisery Froa toapitiiit,. Doia i Cite Ccsplete Relief. umj Heavv werit brouubt on mv kicmev fomplunt," says Win. Schieuner, fcu8 bulwrbsa Avj) Wllton, Mo. "One Bionung wnen ttioeinra none 1 wai Uken with sudden pain in my back ana aeu tlat o the floor. U I bad been bit with a trip hamd mer, 1 couldn't 1m ve Biors,- I kayed in the house for five week and ths pain was wearms the lu's oat of tut.-- At get a time, - , ,j .''-- , y:V:,r;---,,- , v , ..... (J 'H 11 .-. v , I1 tlon-wld- t . -- Ellenaborg, Wash. " After I wst married 1 was not well for a lorg time and a itood deal cf .V. v, the time was not Roger A. Pryor. the Virginia able to go about. In who the episode. wink of sleep becaua tf figured Our createat deelre ine Ttnsery ima T tatrto faii'd g fi'WUHmthjr; ngtr In Npr York t was to have a thM w uwniniw in our home and one ft S vlr T,r city. It was he upon whom John Fox day my husband Potter of Kant Try, Walworth county, were nigniy colored, ot cams back from foul odor, filled with sandy sediment I then epresntatlv of the First Con-- j town with a bottl and terribly scalding. My bladder felt durof district, .Wisconsin, gresi!onaI cf Lydia E. Pink-ham- 'a though it wtra afire. The pain e I860, ,nn brought ing April, brought stupor and a reeling testation Vegetable in my head; the torture of it cannot i ridicule In answer to-challenge to a Compound 'and be dewnbed. If I tot onto my feet I 4 :l wanted m to try it couldn't walk bat felt dizzy and all in ' duel.. Congressman Potter offered to It brought relief a flutter and everything would turn fight with bowle knives at a'dlstance from mv trouble. black. My head ached so it teemed lof four feet hut Pryor refused because 1 Improved In health o I could do my aa though any eyes were being dragged they were "so demnltion vuJgar.' boosework ; w now have a little on, all out. I started using Doen't Kidney of which I owe to Lydia E. Plnkham'a -PilU snd " 1 " was soon rid., of all the I t Most of ;Mr. Potter howlLknJTes i trouble." including the one. he purchased for Vegetable Compound." Mrs. O. 8. fiasecribed and tteom to lefort ! the duel and. others sent to him after Johnson, R. No. 8, LDensburg, Wash ' Thera art women everywhere who 'the affair, are now on exhibit In the C. R. COGGESHAtL, I Ion? for children in their home yet are " ' Madison. Historical PutSemuseum', State (' Xotary denied this happinea on account ef Cat Data's at Aar Stats, COa a Ban aom functional disorder which in most ! MARRIED IN BATHING SUITS case would readily yield to Lydia E. Pmkham'i VcseUbl, Compound. FOSTlXMUUlUt CO. UFTAL0w N. Y. Such women should not iv up hop Ceremony Certainly 6avl airid and until they hav riven this wonderful ' Groom Considerable Expense In a trial, and for special advico medicine Fifty-FirtWedding Finery.'- A wriULvdla E. Pinkham Medicine Col,. '.".First Yegg Money Is plentiful. V Lynn, Mus. The molt of 40 years . Second Yegg So Is cops ; so whnt'a The funniest wedding I ever saw txperienc is at yotar acrvica. " "n" T'J "'1 V Waff" when "campTng last summer, writes 'n'lf de uet Otto to Oldmt Ttkat Mtabllahed broktra a .correspondent ? the; Chicago Trib- Fort Worth, Refereac njr bank or banker une. J!A girt friend . and her father kru Wkl7 Marbat LMtae publlbd GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER Bat. QtYM dtall all oil drvalnp. Mb la were there and .she met a young man TtK. ell BMa. Writ Inr- f iw eon ta Baa O. Tax. at fOl Smith Club Ft. Sob, Wsrlb, of short In she fond Bide, whom grew 'a In the good old summer time when j One night fi; tsked her father W. N. U Salt Laka City, No. fruits of all kinds are getting ripe time, for her hand, hut father objected beand tempting, when cucumbers, radThe ishes and 'vegetable fresh from the cause of the short acquaintance. Retort Courteous. ; next morning the couple met and too when the are to good garden Nell "I wouldn't marry the best resist, festive picnic prevails and 'everybody planned to elope, but somehow father man lnthe world." Belle "Of cours so was When this wise," "got spoiled. " overeats and your stomach goes, back met not. He wouldn't ask you." on yoa, then U the tlm for "August swimming that afternoon they and the girl happened to menFlower," the sovereign remedy for again Cutlcura Soothe Baby Rath. tion her. father had, gone to the that stomtired, overworked and disordered That Itch and burn with hot baths eve would and until not return village t s, a panacea for Indigestion, fer: fTbla Is our of Cutlcura Soap followed by gentle mentation f food, sour stomach, sick ning. The boy said A minister was on the shore anointings of Cutlcura Ointment time." ieadacht and constipation. It gently Nothing better,, purer, sweeter, espertlmnlates tba Urer, cleanses the In- and, they went to htm and asked to be cially If a llttl of th fragrant 'Cutl- was once. The married at ceremony testine and alimentary canal, making cura Talcum is dusted on at th a Ufe worth living, Sold ererywher. Adv. performed on the beach, the couple tslw 2Se each everywhere. A3 v ' attired In their bathing suits.' , - -- '.- Came to this Vcrskrf Taking Lydia E. ir;J-rl- , , VegetaJbb Compound to Restore Her I lea! Ji n luf-lpe- i rnninv I..CJUI PUT OFF. Y -- r a . A photograph of the Martin bombing plane which left Mioeola. L. In tm trip around the lge of the United state. Lieut. CoL R & Hartz and four men tto crew. They 1U continue to the Paclfle coast auJ return comprise via southern California.- . ;. ... c.-.-- Hell -For - Certain up with him be rejoined his platoon and borrowed four more grenade. The Une then advanced again, going np. the slope of the hill with very Uttle pro-- : tectlon from the trees. t At the crest of the hill another machine gun nest baited the line, but Sandlln kept right ea going, ; When be was within 50 yards of the machine gun nest he threw two ttep. : Sandlln r was In command ; of a grenades, both making dean hits, and gntn charged wjtn his bayonetn This platoon of 67 men when the advance time he' found four dead and .three started. ;.''.. The line had been hgbtlng for hours, wounded Germans, and he bayonetted advancing slowly, when they were sud- the latter. Two machine guns were Boosts War Hero Boy From Mountains of Kentucky Rivals Deeds of Ser- ; ..' . geant York. denly held up by a machine gun nest about 150 yards In front. Sandlln VOUCHED 03 BY PERSHING charged up the slope at the machine gun nest, with bullets from the machine guns and automatic pistols of th Cleaned Out Three Machine Gun Neat Germans whistling by him. Be was 300 Which Were Holding Up Line, yards. In front of his men when he Kills 24 Germans and Capstopped and threw a grenade at the " ' nest This fen short and he rait fortures Six Guns, ward and threw two more grenades Aj 'in Into the midst of the Germans. Lexington. Ky. He then charged the nest with his Leslie county, Kentucky, Is now laying its claim to fame en exploits of Sevgt bayonet and found five dead men and three men still living. These be bayo-netteWlUle Sandlln. The citizens of " hare read with pride the When the Une advanced and came official army citation of heroic deeds of the boy who was reared on their creek and was their neighbor until be Joined the army In 1913. The expMts of this noonub boy re reached for by General Pershing ' himself. who pinned the Congressional Medal of Booor on his breast. Statistics Show Uncle; Sarrfs The offidal citation of the war de' Record as Employment Agent partment Is as follows: "Sergt Willie Sandlln, Serial No, 2078103, Company A, One Hundred and v 18 Months' Period 10,000 Per-Thirty-secon- d During Infantry. " sons Wers. PJacsd Each -"For coasplcuoua gallantry and In trepldlry abort and beyond the call of Working Day. duty In action with the enemy at Bols de Forges, France. September 26, 1018. Washington. The record of Uncle "Sergeant Sandlln showed conspicu- Sam as employment agent Is given In ous gallantry la action at Bols de For statistics made public by the departr ges, France, September 26, by adranc ment of labor, which cover the period lng atone directly on a machine gun from January. 193, when the Ojnlted nest which was holding up the Une StnteS etnttloyment service was organwith Its Are, Be killed the crew with ized, to June 30. 1919; the end of the ., a grenade and enabled the Une to ad- government's fiscal year. , vance. Later In the day Sergeant Ten thousand persons were placed. IA Sandlln attacked alone and put out of Jobs of all kinds each working day for action two ther machine gun nests, the 18 months' period, according to the setting a splendid example of brarery report without costing there or their and coolness to bis men." employers a cent and at a cost to the Ghfen Other Honors. whole country of but per placeSergeant Sandlln enlisted In Jack- ment The saving in fees to the men son, Breathitt county, April 18, 1913, and women directed to employment by with, states and served vt tots term of enlistment, Cade Sam In Is estimated disat not Arts when and In municipalities. Nogales. being charged. On the following day he re less thnn $10,000,000. From January L 1918. to June 80, "..--,enlisted. Bis discharge shows that be was 1919, 7.108,055 workers of all kinds awarded the Congressional Medal of were registered by the United States Honor, the French Croix 'de Guerre employment service for employment and Medal Mlttlalre for heroic action Of the total, 8.448.294 were referred to September 24. The dIoharge Is dated positions and 4,055,159 were reported placed. A worker Is reported as placed May 80. 191. Camp Grant III On September 28 his dlrislon, the only after the service has received asPrairie, was adraadng through the Ar surance, oral or written, from either tonne tote, ighttof te way step by worker or employer of- placement f v ln ; 4 S1-S- 4 . " ? riestf'i' After the tine had again come up with him they advanced over the crest of the hill and down the other slope toward the Mevse river. When tbey had proceeded about 500 yards' another nest stopped the line, which was advancing down the slope toward the river. But It did not: stop Sandlln ; he kept right on under lire from the machine guns and the pistols of the Germans and threw three grenades into the nest killing elgbt men, the entire German crew, and capturing two more machine guns. , , waves to a height of 30 feet and of ihinwreck." torw, Maddened and Tigers Among Adventures. -- - - , . -- i No Way to Beat the Gam. . way to dodge the high ..There. is no cost of living. ' - . . " ? ;" "Job-finding-." Exit DisMewels. No more sticky plates and no more duties dried on dlshtowels. Thee are two of the things for which the Y, W. C A. training schools for home assistants la standing. The school was started In answer to the demand for home assistants on the new domestic service plan which hare come Into the central branch employ ment bureau'. ' Within the last six month S00 calls for home assistants have come in, and 170 have been suc' ' ; ;tT cessfully filled, t ."There should . never be a sticky plate after the home assistant has finished. - the course,9 Miss Grace H. White, placement secretary, says. "The girls are taught how to make their own mla preparation for cleansing the" icebox, the kitchen closets, etc, and how to clean a sink and a kitchen range so that It shines. . "Dishes are never dried with a dish-towbut always scalded and allowed to dry without a streak. , 'Golf Bugs.' . -- Ill fnther.had taken him out to the 'golf course. That evening he i seemed to be Wlllle," said' hi mother, "what Is the matter with youl I wish you'd -. stop scratching yourself."- "I don't know what' the matter, but I gues I must have got some of those golf bug on me," was Willie's reply. . WILLIAM Lot Bettr. ; , Smiley 1 hope' yon won't mind If I bring ji oupl of friend home to dinner tonight, my dear? ,1 ; t Mrs. Smiley Oh, no; that I better than being brought home by a couple of friends after dinner. ! Agreed With th Doctor. Mr. Griffin had spent an anxious afternoon at the office and hurried home at an unusually early hour. "How do you feeL" dear? What did the doctor sayT" he asked his wife, ' "Oh. he asked me to put out my tongue," she murmured. . ,"Yes?7 "And. after looking at it he said: "Overworked r " Mr. Griffin heaved an audible sigh of ' " , relief. "I have perfect faith la that doctor," he said firmly. "You will have to give It a rest" : One Drawback. .. Washington Is a colored man and he fellows the profession of cleaning up back yards. . Also he was the first man to think of wrapping a horse's forelegs with fly paper, keeping the flies off their legs and catching Mr. Fly at the same time. One of the women be' was working for said to him: "Washington, your flypaper Is a success. I see that by the great number of files there are on th paper." "Yesl'Ye!" said Washington, "but once In a while that horse gets his legs too close together and they stick, and I has to pull 'em apart for him." " d MRS. ' m 35-1- 9H. high-salarie- "man-finding- -t r rrrrr: Once w thought there was. It wast Placements were made of every kind fin plan and we determined to try cf worker: from common and domestic it out Meat was too expensive. So d laborers to professional we would quit efltlhg meat. ; and technical workers. The recruiting Thewfore wTnnlpred cnbbage and and placing of farm labor has teen one and spinach and beets. Im Asparagus of the special features of the w.ork. of medtflt4y the price' of Vegetables went " the federal employment service during op-' ,'. ',; '.'"5 ' the last year and a half. ' We found you couldn't fool Jhe food . The common labor placements were man. Tie has Si sure system. . The but 23 per cent Of the total ef slightly price is high on jwnateyer vou want 'to under 8.000.tX..persons placed.' Th buy.' You can switch trora" one dish other 77 per cent consisted of skilled to anvther as'oflen as you etioose, but labor and. ether workers engaged la the little old price tag will beat you ' . r specific occupations, tO It . ' The total figures of the work of the United States employment service di" Mamrnoth Cave Ha Rival. vide' Into two gronnps : The "war Workers In a mine at Matehnals, period," from January, 1918. to the end near San Lnls potosl, Mexico, hare of November, 1918; and the'TeadJust-- ' discovered a cave which is said to be ment period." from December. 1919, to one of tht largest m the republic the end of last June. The first period . It h' Wore thtin TWO feet Mow tho was primarily one of level of the jnlne nd Is. "15 feet In ' the second one of , widths l- 7 war r?It length lias never beenestliont-ed- , During the period 3,432,997 persons were; registered for .employment but exploring parties expect to and 3,444.093. .referred ' to,; Jobs, the rarrey It carefully '!n the near future. great majority of them In war Industry. One Of the most fantastic of it many Returns from the workers and employ grotewrae adornments Is a sulphurous ere show that 2,608.687 were placed. fountain, which pour but continuousDuring the readjustment period the ly a straam of blue water.. vIt promises to rival. in jnsRnlflcenc figures show "that r 8.432,997 persons, were registered for employment 3,002,-20-1 Kentucky's famous Mammoth cave, .referred to Jobs and 258,272 were when fnrty explored. ,. . reported placeL Included In the registrations were 513,604 soldiers, and . "Lock" Is merely a sugar-coatesame for mental laxlness. sailors, of whom 314.137 were reported placed, but the returns on soldiers' placements are incomplete. Pride has but two seasons a for- ward spring and an early fall. - Son of Hayes Tells Experiences. Fair Question. - r "I see a Holsteln bull Just brought flOO.OOO, "By the poundr . EAPPLETOfi . a 1 toed the lifeboats about like corklWhell. The refugees were finatly rescned by the Peruvian ship Muniaro, hut only fo Hons Her t York. Shipwreck, storm' snd from Hons and tigers tlat were New peril ' ;. Destroys Third Faces Peril at Sea ,: Wife '' captured. Gets Jobs forMrtji -- 4 . drlren Insane with fear were among the edrenturee , recounted by Maud A. Scott Hayes. son. of Hayes, wlfs r-t- B. flayes, former President Rutherford huxf-snwho arrived here with her . . America. South W 'from a Mrs, Hayes sailed from New fork May 20 on the Chilean mall steamer On June 8 la a calm sea the Ltmarl went agrouad off Sapu Re, on the north shore of Pern. Pa Mongers and crew took to the boats and a few hoors later encountered a violent storm which Mrs. Hayes said limbed the d W rt. be confronted with a new peril. The- - Mnntnro carried a travellnp menacerle and the Hons, tigers and monkeys were driven frantic by jhe atorni.The lurger.anlmals made desperate efforts to break from their nipes and their howls tdded to the terrors of the storm, while the monkeys actually did escape, .and fled, rhatterlng wildly, to all parts of the hlp. Mrs. Hnyes arrl ved here on the Santa '. Lulse from Valparaiso. , . Capt W. T. Ooeaely commander of the ship, said that 900 person lost their live In the storm, which ravaged the port of Valparaiso July 13. The Santa Luis was taken 100 miles out to sos to westher the storm, which sent to the bottom about ten ships. Including smne Interned German Posts which had remained In port " A v . ; Announcement was made by, the board thal'plah for be ships bsd Veen V Llnera Larger Than Any New Afloat completed and that work on them would be started In the near future. Are Being Plsnnsd by . It la proposed to provide a special tert Shipping Beard. minal for them at Fort Pond Bay, L. L, Washington. D. C Two gigantic and It may be that two similar liners ocean liner. Isrger thsn any now will be conatructed later. afloat and designed to cross the AtlanGlad Hint. tic In fonr day, are to be bnllt by the Mimintowu, Pa. "I am thankful shipping board. They will be 1.000 feet long and of thirty-kno- t speed and that horse kicked me In the face on will be equipped for use as commerce January .10". private. John A., Allen of Thompson town 'annouueed when destroyers In the event of war. d i' aSW ' '; t ... . .. " ; ; Us'ltrwoo an Utuurwmxt. A bungalow colony for bachelor glrU Is soon to be established in one of tb suburbs of London, Out .,'. ir i... Tn)sn Mrs. William K. Appletoo, sn American who has. lived In London 11 years, has Just returned there for a six week Watt after IS months la America, She says the English women' success la Industry .during war has not threat-sue- d ... t pine life.. . he reached home tereraj, day exq.,fle beileve's' tnt' Injury' he suffered from the horse was responslbl for his esriy return to this country and .his discharge. Ue served for two weeks la the besvlest fighting In Ibe Argonn forest with a unit of engineers, and later was In a Paris hoxpltal for several weeks with lnfluensa and pneumonia. - i, ,tv- l ' '' - ' n '' ' ' will1 buy C - J 1 ! , ,'" )J,,$.,T0,EUIU),GIWJH1PS Here-Klskt- f a big package of r'TT 7T swsspas r mimtmmmtr weighing oyer a poi md, net. What are you paying for coffee? I . |