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Show "BAYER CROSS" ON Couldnt Move Veeka From In Rheumatic Trouble. Now Praises Doans. Bed-Twelv- GENUINE ASPIRIN e For twelve week I lay aixvl, unable to move Mr. Gut muscle, lied .lohnmw, 654 K. .Vventh tug, Minn. ' lhe pains that shot through my entire body seemed Timre tiisn any human ceuid stantl. Mv ii.tnjs and arms and I. er limbs w t re put m pi. lit to stop them t om it. to ng knots wn ligament seemed i t.U Iti snap uu g fiepHQDlCTQffJ 3 3Y Bayer Tahiti of Aspirin to N be marked with the genuine mu'-iwavs huv nn safety Bayer Cro." unbroken Batcr pa- knge vvliiih Con tains piopcr directions to Mifeiy Headache. Toothmhe, E.irathe. Neuralgia, t'ulti- - and pant. Hand till Pul a few ops of 12 ta'i'ets stores-n4si ids at drug larger p o Asp. rin is the fad. ", ilk o! liner Manilla, n. re . f M 'i.o.tet t uohU sier of Sail. lit dv VffSSK? SZAJL xjy7TDX'ATS ! PORTRAITS OF MEDAL WINNERS BY J. C. CHASE FOR THE t OFFICIAL HISTORY OF AMER- je-el- d Slamming Heritlf DICKINSON SHERMAN. ARK I Now the city bells are ringin. Hark ! Now the drums begin to beat ' Look! Where the banners all are Sy JOHN There t. Whos that marchln up the street? See! Where the flag Is flyin' proudWhere the hats are tossln, too. Hark! Where the cheerin Is the loudest Who's that steppln Into view? The answer ts The Marines" the lines are from Joseph C. Lincolns spirited tribute to the Leathernecks, which was written shortly after they opened the ball in the first week of, June, 1918, by stopping the victorious Gcrmatfs In the miles from Chateau Thierry sector, forty-odYou know the rest In the books you Paris. how the marines not only stopped have read the selected German shock troops short, but went right at 'em and licked em to a frazzle. The marines were the whole thing then for quite a while. They were the first Americans to get Into action on their own account and the Chateau Thierry story was spread broadcast over the world for the sake of Its heartening effect on our Allies. But this marine business Is old staff now. Dont mistake me. The marines iutwe not changed. And there are no better fighting men in the known world. For 100 per tent all round efficiency they hve no equal. The military experts of all nations win tell you so. 1 imai.ttoi bat ll 'I tiffed. Then s I .rod fi.t -- e trs to lU-ti- h o t at . t I. oil I lu t, fa I t i. enr, Beginning knowledge of the Bible will be I the i i i a l'e-- 1 u.'nh iiiaili .lot. lent sKvavs i iii. t" to f a f Itiltnl.D 1 tie d.M ton d me tor me n w fur two d to resort twelve ptove tltrir u-- ed er 17o since of pounds in every loan's pr.o-- r v no 1'KTVl f.sVV, A CO, BUFFALO. N.V. HEADACHE ' Often Caused by s, me this hi m DOAN'S Student Must Know Bible with I e.l FOSTER-MOAUR- 1 lo I it i k 'F 'tO i -- - ' att t i w . to ti t it tit u I'iI.s et ui.'v d, . hi X utai y 1ubhc. 6.1 Doan at ,Vbt Star. 60c a Boa a ame the grinned ami the others grinned Chronicle. San Eram-isc- A gr L P t a. i.et I a . t e' a fy s a o' a o' I m i i .oa It t i ,a I !. ' t 1 .an- - an I. no ...md N beta i.a ont'tl I 1, In w -' i C t xes and ) 1 i In 1 it d e In ! n iht- i't e !. H .n . . i tr it j k- ..!! mv ! an! 1. ..isle. s to! - md -' mh sgoio. -- '.'tvertl tgl.ei fiat flid . lie! it. unis be Mull s, r.im h on lo s signs at itt-- il. n at ' ha- M.md.a't.! I 1 in t an endaM .1 him. a part Acid-Stoma- ch of the reiltliretneiits for admission to Polumhln univeisitv Mmltiits must l trier cftn than tui think. know the eple narrative of tin1 Old 111 u Al t!' HTt'MAill, amrilns with in li. art f.rlehine. tuin Atsrrti.n. Testament the history of the . if net rhtkl will in hiutti n.l .fir. t .vriv iii organ of th hody. from tlie Egyptian ieriod to the do Minttln (rw-.pllliln hr.1fhi ara. stnietion of tin- Jewish eommonw ealth tlirrrfor. of frr.iuritt ttccurr.nr aa a rull !tl A. I. 70, memorable passages of of ihi utoi.t c.m.Utlon. TK KATuMt'. It quirkly hant.h Bildican prose and poetry and know with ll lour bloat, pain ami (a It altla uiaral Ion halpa tha atpinat h of Pliiistlnn biograsomething early y mouthful of fool full at ran h phy. How many men nnd women of you aat Million of paopl ara mlaarahla, lrk and allln baraua of waak. today could pass an examination covFolaona. rraatad by partly rharcad with acid, ara abaorbad ering those subjects? Souths Ponv Into th foo.lblood and distributed throughout V- -, ln.1.-..- f.o1-rpa- t. vn-lunll- y v r - (h I st frmm-avat- H ptmlon. uar jRKfjup 7a &orjxr y How young do these incredible fighting Americans look d act and have their Why, you know. bring? You see these heroes every day either actual or jxiten-tiaThey are coming buck tens of by the thousands, thouhundreds of thousands, sands. They look very much as they did when they went t L Before the great know, they the were die overseas fighting men ones. You can See changes. s our battleships, and If yon look dose, but in the when they were put fVZSUJ: main bore they are the same, DV(XAUX It anywhere smiling, jolly, Clean, decent, ade no difference where pretty soon WashingtAmerican boys. So wonder the on got this stereotyped message: The marines French loved them for their loots and their ways, have lasded and have the situation well in hand." wondered If It was possible that they really could Add to this their unofficial motto, Wfcafwe have, went delirious with ecstasy when they and we hold," and you have fight pretty good line on Hun on the run and kept him going ! the thla picked outfit of put fighting men. Well, the generations to route, who cannot see This marlUe stuff Is old stuff for an entirely these American heroes iu the flesh, will have the different reason for two reasons. One Is that chance to see a few of these heroes In official porthere was a lot of fighting between June 1 end traits. November 11, 1018. The other Is that we are sow beginning to hear all about It The point Joseph Cummings Chase, portrait painter, who went overseas in October on a spe1: While the marines kept right on adding to cial mission for the War college, has returned. their laurels and the regulars ran em a dead He brought with him 142 portiaita, including a beat the common, every-da- y American soldier complete set of likenesses of the American genbranches of the service also got Int-- action erals overseas save four, which he will be comad staged some thrillers himself. National! pelled to paint here. There are 72 portraits of Guard, National army, air service It made no generals, 50 of privates, noncoms" and lieutendifference. As fightlDg men they proved they ants who performed especially noteworthy servere worthy to stand and to charge alongside ice; 20 are pictures of officers of various grades. regulars and marines and words can say no Mr. Chase was selected by the War college to tnore. They have their own place in the sun and paint these portraits, which are to be incorporated they won it ha the only way a fighting man can into thp official history of Americas participation ln It, You know how. In the great war. ' The German high command at the Spa la BelDoubtless the generals and other officers of high gium during the war studied the American soldier systematically and thoroughly, and formally rank are all Imposing In looks, hut their portraits rote Its conclusions into the official records. have been published before. It Is quite likely popMajor von Rundstendt, on General LudendorfTs ular Interest In these official portraits will run has con12, made public some of these official largely toward those of the fighting oen. Someclusions. One Is: The Americans are very body said: No army is Mgger than its "buck brave and He said something. privates. active, but highly temperamental" Be explained this by eaying that with- the Americans The four portraits here reproduced out of 38 at the fighting was a hand are the selection of the etcher and not of the good deal of a sporting proportion, and that they .wanted .to get all the adwriter; so It is clear that reproduction quality and venture and excitement possible out of It. Besides, not the , record of the soldier determined the as Impossible teflf what the Americans choice. Yet this choice, haphazard as to deeds, would do. Tlvey might attack marvelous qualities of the and any anywhere time. They American soldier. Here is what the four did, i might get tired sitting around or Peeved at the mosquitoes 'or feel mad beAriel: cause their rations had not 'r LieutrriilTlp' Benson. 'One llundred and Eighty-- ' then they' ceroetip to out apt von oa take it the enemy. Major fffth Aero Squadron. During the last three weeks Jere Btmdstendf,asfced to name offhand some of the of the fighting Lieutenant Benson made trips America a divisions considered by. tie high com-an- d mlgitly over. German towns, dropping hundreds of as among the best, replied: bombs and fired thousands of rounds of anusual-tio- a The division which you call, the Rainbow in iBto.Hup supply trains. Of the pursuit group the Sky and that division made wiikch to be belonged, only two pilots remained half of marines (Second regulars); also tW New York archalive. His father is a Twenty eighth (Pennsylvania National Guard), sod hi uncle is the famous painter, Frank itect, nd the First Benson. Work like this requires a different sort (regulars)." ?ben the high command records were examined of courage from that of the- charge In the beat of these divisions were also found included among battle. Let your imagination go along with this ffie most effective: Thirty-secon- d (Michigan and aviator, ohme In the heavens at night over the Wisconsin National h Twenty-sixt.(NtioiGuard), enemy country, and make your own estimate of Guard, New England), Thirty-thir- d educated and refined and (National this city boy, uard, Illinois, Prairie), and (Naof native American stock. Keep in mind, too, that tional Guard, aviators have to be just about 100 pef cent perOhio). Official American Portraits. fect mentally and physically, and In a sense are The judgment of the German volunteers. high command as 0 division efficiency, it will be noted, la borne out Corp. MIseryslaw Rrocki, Company B. Sixteenth J the American records cow beginning to be Infantry, First Division. South of Solssons on public. And Major von Rundstendt uncon-ousl.- v July 21, Corporal Brock came to the conclusion painted a gorgeous picture of the Amer-fille- r that the Germans had too many machine guns. He as a first-clapicked out the two that werej?a using the heaviest fighting man. When we come to the Individual exploit to his company, went out 8ingle handed losses fy Har shtlng men that we get the real thrills. and captured those two particular guns, with every Bocbe pertaining thereto. Ill citation says fri'al citatlons have given us the bald outlines s won this wu only one Incident of Corporal Brockia desperate valor that recognition. !j ere and there some especially noteworthy ex- activities. This than is of Relish birth or blood, ' t la .found a " sympathetic chronicler. Every- - ' according 1o Chase evidently one of those tem- er fellows. tils outstanding .fact; Every fighting peramental you able-bodie- d good-nature- d . well-know- n 11 - shows-dearlyth- -- e- ), well-know- -- well-bre- d, h " . 1 n A Feeling of Security caezsrjsczyjLA) unit tfcut got a chance at the ilun showed It was made up of 'heroes. a. ss t I f,.r me v ufd tie tic ' gest fool in Sail I 'l an. ist o ' fit's! tilt' Tllelf fnr time the man -- Thirty-sevent- I . i . . i ! woman's voi.v if it w asii d (Forty-second- u n re time eliee as l he eal llai d pass, nger Into ho siioin est For one thing, theyre alalways equipped, ways ready, always packed up and asking, Where do we go from here?" Theyre the oldest branch of the United States military service and Uncle Sam has used them so long as a sort of international M. P. that they really know their busi-oes- . ciio i'll II, d bbldin J aw-ingi- s h id bet u i d s, , i i a t .'ll le -- -- -I 1 o. ICA IN THE GREAT WAR Look -- 1 tho antlr ayatam. Thl oftaa rauaa rheumatism. blllouanaaa. clrrhoala of tha llvar, heart trouble, ulcer and avan eanoar of tha atomach. It rob It victim of thalr health, undermine th atranfth of th moat vltoroua. If you want to fft hack your phylcJ and mental atranfth b full of vim ad visor enjoy Ilf and b happy, you asaat of your fatIn ridEATONIC you will And th vary batp blf you need and It fUarantaad. Bo fat 10c bo from your d rue flat today. If tt fall to plaaa you, return tt sad ha will refund your money. You Btturtlly feel ecure you Eleventh know that tbe medicine you are about to Gau'tney was take i absolutely puie and tamtam no picked out by his commander as an example of harmful or habit producing drug. his finest type of soldier. Gunltncy was wounded ; Such a medicine i Ir. Kilmer that couldnt stop him. Alert. Ingenious, speedy, kidney, liver and bladder remedy. heedless of personal danger, he went at the Ilmi The ame atandard of purity, atrength and excellence i maintained in every like Samson with the jaw bone only this young flnnison's Jaw lame was that nice long bottle of Swamp Root. (F6r t6uR Atfl&TgiiACg) It is scientifically compounded from trench knife you nee strapped along his park. vegetable herb. Just what this young fellow did Is not told; eviIt i not a stimulant and ia taken in fighter and the regular dently he is a natural-bortea spoonful doses. 1( him made has pretty nearly army training piy It i not recommended for everything. cent efficient as tin fighting man. Soothed in relieving - Private H. J. Devereaux, Company M, One Hun- andIt is natures great helper overcoming kidney, liver and bladdiIn fan try. Thirty-secondred and Twenty-fifttroubles. der vision. When his company crossed the River Atldrcrletei PUmf fll Otntmiit9 A W, with A aworn statement of purity Ourcq and captured the Bola Ielger. the ooiporal every bottle of Dr. Kilmera Swamp-Rooof his squad fighting beside Private Devereaux was wounded by machine gun fire. The corporal If you need a medicine, you should DAISY FLY KIlLEREiS&.fraSS fell to tbe ground and the enemy continued to fire have the best. On sale st all drug stores A IX I111X Meat. eiaaaraainaBtaLaaoa . in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. on the wounded man. Mad clear through, Deveraeniant. aheap. LMM However, if you wish first to try this all a maim, kadaaf eaux sprinted across the open and, great preparation send ten cents to Dr. machine action. of out the gun attacked put Kilmer A C!o.f Binghamton, N. Y., for a Greatest Feat of War. sample liottle. When writing be sure and ft. mention this paper. Adv. It Is also known that Chase has painted a porprpa.d, UA BXUOlM H. Avw. P m kalb Y, Fall Mall. Braaklya, York of AlvkuC. toohLUtd, of Fntress trait KerpL Place Hitting. Three G, Hundred and Tenm, Lkunpany county. Iu must be cartful Iiaa division. It about hatting you Twenty-eightInfantry, Eighty-secona hull. Safety-Tir- es placing s Is to he hoped that the painter did a Job, Urn. FCt AL0NC JtUlf for York's exploit waa probably the greatest Indi' inner prut art Ion la. unless you can pliice It That of the war. York, then corporal, on over the fence. Louisville vidual Ml for Auto turn. Prevculasll 90 p c. of all fy blowotit aud11.000 October 8. 1918. killed 20 Germans, captured 132 Milotf puiidurrs. common. Sells quickly to prisoners. Including a major aud three lieutenants, Auto owner. our Fine to Fruixwitton Agents. put 35 machine guns out of business, and thereby Many a man has married a place NATIONAL ACCESS0KT CO.. P.0, let US, CtariaaatLQ. broke up an entire battalion which wns about to of real estate with a woman lu the counterattack agi.inst the Americans on Hill 223 title deed. W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. In the Argonne --octor, near ChatelLThehery. He gun battalion with his rifle outfought the and automatic- pistol. There were seven other Americans with York, but It was York's fight and ' tiUMHUIWWSg! (kortt-VtTliET3 tv hut for him not a man of them would have come out alive except as prisoner. Kct Content? 15 Fluid Drachm Moreover, the inau and his home and Ids surroundings are intensely Interesting, being entirely !.f c out of the ordinary. Here .are a few outstanding tk' Gnultney, Swamp-Root- well-know- , ATONIC n Itching Rashes With Cuticura all-arou- d h t. sltigle-hunde- ad h0 d h first-clas- f-- 27-19- 19. m::-hin- e - 1liil "rivtt; 3, Ss ForInfontsandCMIdren. facts: He was born December 13, 18SG. stands 0 feet and tips the scales at 205 puds. He Is red headed. He Is a dead shot absolutely sure death with either rifle or automatic; in tbe course of his fight he killed a German lieutenant and seven men w ho charged him from a distance of JJ yards. He is a fighter who gets cooler and cooler as the danger grows. He used to drink, gamble ami swear, He quit In 1915 and joined the Church of Christ and Christian Union, of which he Is second elder and stinging leader.- Ilewas a conscientious objector convinced by Capt. E. C. B. ItanforttKaU catil Gordon the Bible proved It his duty to that Oarnp fiyLt. He 'icileves is a personal God and looks upus his successful exploit as a miracle. Blessed be says. , ' is the peacemaker, He Is a farmer and blacksmith and provides for bis faother. one brother and th'ee small sisters; r six brothers arid sisters are married. His forbears for generations were Tennesseeans. When York landed the other day the Tennessee-societ- y took possession of him and tried to make him feel that New York city was hi. Of course York was having the time of his life, yet really, you know, he was regretting that he wasnt home to lead the singing at the Possum Trot spring revival, And at the Possorn Trot revival. In the vallej of which Tall Mall, with Its 20 houses, is the crossroads metropolis. Yorks nelghliors were prouder over the fact that he had "kept straight than over what he had done to the Hon. Besides, while Alvin was all right. God had had Mm la charge since the day he enlisted. It wasnt Alvin, said Grace Williams, who 1 waiting for him, It was the hand of God. Which reminds ns of the first words of the Hon major captured by York. British? he asked. American, said Tork. Good Lord the-othe- j - r A w Mothers Know That jt siy . Genuine Castoria L. - ft- . 5 - -- fi 1 Da a AVcclablc Prcparaticisfcr.'J similatintheFood bj Eculr tin$theStomadhs MdBowdse Always Bears-th- e v w e V CENT. N fy. 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