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Show V . , a Hood's Sarsaparilla GERMANY BROUGHT t 4 limustY TO KNEES BY THE 10 AMERICAN ARMY 1:11 Wilk STOMACH. thy. I ttrq-IMq- . r. its it, a 'A tat I I ittlht Of hir oftettIta fighting ties sae ',um, put to the test I th. Although hle ouggrettiin mire hot 1 tit totOrp round 6101-- lit Ciptita. À ib lei 10 It hieh .undrteiirn Al lib h ts tho (let malta i:hateattThierry Prot orUiror-od- , Oil Third diision mander rrsorted the G eryan "Although the rush yr or the frynt troops oserahelmed Iln poattissn a. causing the Infantry and tharhino gun rotttpnles to sorter. la onto cas,e a 1,0 per cent 1,4s. tin the roil from tlrttion emletter er t otiony to Crean nil'. eareht as a poi otter nf vir. and hir noon of ih iht dai tiuty 14 i there libero ttermitn In the, froff room! .t the Third eit, WW1 P,ectnr Arr hi it(' dead 4.e11114 illrettnent l I : I ' 1 , ists (ht. e 1... . . 0,41,1 dm., I, it a 1 t, ." the A tht 11, . t ei V '' tL lh.t tic t .."1 d nd l' 4,, iiati ft.. 1 t,! 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'a Ninety tag Onloi ot th Third the, ,nr tio ikernetne ehanipattiti IllartitotshottiN ,o, ,o tr,,ot hod teeen, dit tattbli tote Mae Or thy, moot brit. et Ito I ft Mir open- - hruiten .41 to 11.4. the a s At,- It te,11. 11. .I tier k ;lied I uant I siert, In nor ry hsol Lb. toithe f"te att .t fool.' i Artri. an adrt at in la t mitre 11 I th, croaing prrtentrd 1:1,114te. or !no tafensia p Writ I., et e,et Lad bean ethtI. nn eit hr I tie ;minim on Ito front. itilfttettlf led In ri,tte4. It I (Ina lot Iotrieloor 370 Ur, e10,1111. ho had gained a lo. toI In ,h liIsilitseAttonna Ibeefnel 1.'160 ono. too. Cif". root flank the Grrtnent or MN. had tartni CdItriottrti 04,,I the tone, rallsbelt rooting prommed fnre std. Our men. Inf,d nur plane and inetallaitoc gret of firing In three direetinno. mot the op artery thrm,g). eAr;stel((n to Sedan use einansion pr4,1,ed fn, nom er:oos German attacks weigh rountr-altacher,itIons in that direction thleate,leal lit fritkiiii !mints and 104.1th the k In rtt jy gratilialtv A twatirnt. rananant in' 43erman divisions before h,,, Verahi, throwing f t,itoll that hi The alietil had been held hv th0: oaf tPlArPit Vie, e c,linplete onntuaion. capturing 600 int to ehow Germane ainee SepteMber, 1 I I It I h erter' 4,1' the here, prIennera -attrition. gr Ater a aret.t1 retie tettrle Due In t he magnificent dash and g,uetrct t h moat .PS.010 e or the a,tuettion, the uerittn the repl,rt eel ilea that the deciaion to !Inner diaplayed here and on the 114PL4 the eneinyO tioition ,,n of ttoisanno by mar Viret and Second front. nantely. the 14:eitierea-Sedan- Oiro trick'. I reached on I h ratiroall and th Tear wais definitely I Iola firiey ireon the throe- th.et the td diona. (lit illOna Nunn: it threatened the entire region atere oiffniunit ili fmor fit the Atilea turned rrn -The force .4 Aeric an arms had betaeen erdun and Nancl,. and In. "to.,(-a t4erttion tt,t ,tri AO been bough t to hear in time n enahle te,i rupt eft the misin roll line front 1414,11 iti few na',t it a.... practical?), The hard offenalve tit the enemy to he to --the 'alit h000asitila I. frect IT 1)116 gets., It primary Iltrelleth la in the net t. rinshaer CIA) .101 urn! tleterissc features of the terrain From NOV I to 4 three American Ametiono t hirrodsation. itself. The aseptern (Iwo "t the Kallent eivrial tattered the r may to Seelrganisation of the ftrot Arnert.e.a n elittioled along the rugged, iisinvitv tl,sf In t and to, for pa maiden wnAti,ti eastrn quote( the tleial recorn: army and preparatioiii or Melillo. (h. efforts the elimination of the tat. the aouthern fareheights Third emu Conat. followed the heights now taken up. ,nr Nithiel salientwas meow. foe eight kilometer to Ity the eeeventh the th, of the American that Again it proposed the rast snd ihpn th plain of Third eorpet heed exploited not rier trooptt reinfori. the Vrench for nroto a th WiNevre, within the of ,r,goging including I() (Viten,. kilometers peration. huts Prel.htnz 111" thI tweet ir th ele.tachtd h,ghts "P east of th. Metter. completely electing lie explains Jected. il,ntlimNont-niOlt enemy fro which th wood,1 htglits -The plan tottraesteri for the Amer!,,tm th. ift in Montac mild itio onLt.! fritnitii dritmg Iwo out Into the awampy irsn participatinti in awn. "perntionn my unitsual facilities for ohnervgof the plain ,oavro: the Vitth and wan flit eept..hle to iliP he mitinP Virat corpp ha reached th lion. The enemy had reinforeed th lin of would require the Immediate Meuse the d means artst river hy .very acparaieltione along theeir raspectiva li- on of the recently formed nr st Amer-R perloti fronts And the left or th lattr of four fro rr corps loan armv into several croups. mainly the h!ghts dominating Sedan. rArr4 on held aftsint French armic. This ung di-- i withThe opera! ion 11' it the Ptra of th togica Nfetiaar goal entire precision." the general A reetly contrary t th principle rgonne operation. I I kilometer, from "The rapidity of nor nel- American envy. :ance overehelmed forming a tilatinct he PrIPP, who our point of departitro on Nov. 1. We for which ni) contention hail been In-- . had cut th enentv main line rof cone.' had tartr1 to mixtmt. An normwto amount co apparently fl him flem.w. frAtil nt monications. Recognising that notha re.antion of hontilit I,a emit preparation hart alreAdy heen mad. In th aoltent. WI. hut ing captured 16.0o0 of roads. railroty!s. reen rate Ma armies from romplete Maine-te- r. 443 runs and large stores. (inert, Wing stationa. and nther inwallations he agipaa!rd for an immediate Results of Victory. looking to the use end supply of our armiatice On ,Nov. "The material result of th V'etOrt armies on a particular front. The in- "Meanwhile. general plans had been An prepared for the herent disinclination cf our troops to achieved were very important employment serve binder allied commanders would I American army wait an accomplished of Amorlean foreosfurther in an advsnee be. have grown and Amerlien mosals, fact, and the enemy had tP:t pow. tween the Meuse and the Moaelle, to would have suffered. Ily position 'Pr. No form of propaganda could he directed tovPard Lonorwy by the the depreesing ffect on the first army, while the opeond army was was stated quite clearly that the the enemy of this demon. assum the offensiva toward the Pgloti employment of the itrat army, an a unit wonid be undertaken where 'titration of our ability to organize a Brier iron barin. Orders directing; sue. force it American and drive out to the preparatory local operations desired. but its disruption largo carry involved in this enterprise were r issued, on ii..tdet t i 14, 4 110 )11:11-7- 1,e , . 1,balba...it-i- 4 - e , t Aro Iteittiotti Ole Vet he I , r, -- 11 it,r ti , , hr,itaed till high t.i,i1 at 1..11,0 oats, k f."----1:---- 8 , e tete. 14 ft, 7". -s- 1 )!-"nA74- cs'e U. t'ia! , s I in fact '1 , I, ; t, Al , , d the. slit', n'.,! al atot.) futill.,-te,,,.., i se ti At titt;N wt1,1,,,, gigs ',all) though thle ge,rt! ..t.t,-nulltned at It, t At tr r tut Otte :41 kItalitt II Is ..... ,t ihe "ts witel4theie that etorita,r4 ' final ,,,i in 1,16 tiri lesitut, 114'1.1 Iti "lt 1,' e(,...; , o,, th.; oat th tut', littP ''" 4 , it 3 , I rt,t v . e t ed4Atf" ,11,11 "tot I, I , , I t tes gral OawnewomMI 7f1, 41- 71. - - ,: owahall ;c:4 - 6.1.:1, that is 4, f Le A', t 1,, 111,tout OIL 1,41 ii ;I' Ii.. 1,, L4 Atk !to (00 eye l haul Ill '''''' 'tr. thr tt 1,. mai,. ulit 'f CIL". heaso 1ttrti at . at t 1,..t I so to -- 4. 1.1tos.1 la Wm.' pr dystaiftho .1 - 4,1 14ot Is h I. is!, et th ' , , dot lilt... lb. el ts. this sAl.I MaAttfit t ,t sl. s d th s .. - tt,:a useet, to lista.LaS4.1 ueat, Stobtens tlitahsts Is t IIst,II hit H. themet 11.1rdlottis I hisspos5.64L., t c.1.111.001 114.0064 et4e1 t , b otyttrrtrt, t. quali- filet-KA- g l. $I Is. 10,144-L.)- I 1 tt utdolly tope from pog tiv ) , 14; .,os t11 11.4,3 rot. h : a' NIS', "beta Attlee the Attititah hail that atoubt 11. ,ktet 1110,,,cht ,,o,,4t, units int suitable silly tor the d A at At I" a't '"7 Irritate, god that Al Oil rents they it to It 11, Al 4,4'4 uult could he boort to bettor odtaritego utU. 1,r t et th t t41' tars., mire tdr sIle4 vnimen& the ilegeation tiatsthe a iiit, rile tit it has orseirpted to princip arid my eir u1,144t tea I. 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Ws& 0080 'nee Lad aireativ heel signed Iola that. ---- ----.000 -- 01000 hoetilitios woul eease at II a.m. Preof armies. corps and divi-- 1 It 'is Aost gratifying tO record that. by 8000 be completely equipped 800 SoM by Retail Merchants Everywhere until our own program could 0881 subordinate leaderti.! there has never been such perfect un5555 paratory meesures MA already been aid under we I American production. including areo- - imanders time to 0000 time From iseio way. taken to insure the prompt transmisi- art between these two 0000 crossed the German lines on loyally and ably toward derstanding goo. planes. such planes French the from 0001 oltained to tiOn F the troops of the announce, HARDWARE COMPADI the accomplishment of our task. sup- - ,branchts of the service. 8000 they could Auguat.l. 1918. for training personnel as into ment of an armistice." 1080 of pressing personal opinions and amtia com"Our armies were conscious at tbs As to our aviators. many Without going OW lions in the pursuit of the common support and Under the headings of ordnance, provide. of all of aviation material, whom traineti with our Allies, it can aim: discussion e ,e L1 ;LIZZI:E1 develplete to staffs'. who and geese their esoffeApe aviation and tanks, Gen. Perishing it will be sufficient to state that it be said that they had no superinrs In I EI:J branches of the government. . Behind el ',lee alike :az ELLE! first-hanae..00 with one& battle d obcome eel. experience, into, them stood the entire American pen- information of gives OO OOO ao e11,001111ele loeell with great difficulty that we daring and in fighting ability. Durand splendid teams Without superiors inl we, whose ardent patriotism and symthe actual equipment of the army with was tained equipment even for training. ing the battlesof, St. Millie,excelled ' army. those apy e combat planes, otir aviators implements and pathy inspired our troops with a deep "As for -shows the extent to which America the development at home was slow. all others. They save lett a record of sense of obligation, of loyalty. and of . Work of Staff. of Chiefs 11 was compelled to rely on the allies. and we had to rely upon the French. courageous deeds that dill ever re-- 1 devotion to the country's cause - never .. To my chiefs 0', 'staff," Maj. Gen., equalled in our history. He says: , main a brilliant page in thcannals of I who provided us with a total of 2.67d . James G. liarbord. who was later' 'Finally, the memory .L the Few! Auxiliaries. observation. and bombing ma- our army. pursuit, dn. of service . the received .1 placed in command and; first - The into 'land war airplanes the 'Our found us chines. entry heroism of the flinching fortitude Shortage of Tanks. ' with few of the supply and Mat Gen. James W. Ittc-- 1 soldiers of the line fills me with great-Andreauxiliaries) steeessaryi from home arrived in May, andf alto-- were. the ittn deeplx inclelited . for i oetaaminatiou..To-- them I It for Be conduct in the modern sense.; getherwe received 1,1179 planes-ci"In the again pay d the highly efficient service in a DOM. The task of the ordnance departmentl DeHaviland type. The'firat American compelled to rely upon.- - both the supreme tribute. Their devotion. Here. how- great responsibility. in supplying artillery was especially the English. and and valor French sacrifices will thrir - - ---- -:siToht; for the "The important work of the staff Ave forever in the hearts of their diMcult. In order to meet - our re- ewe,-- ever. we were lees fortunate had sufretoton that our Allies barely own re-- ,' at general headquarters in organise- - 1 grateful 'Countrymen. quirements as rapidly as possible, we tion and administration was charac- ...In closing this 'report, Mr.' accepted the offer of the French govficient tanks tO meetourtheir 11----e-Seer. 4 o tank corps' terized by exceptional ability and a to 1 While ernment supply ins with the artit-quirements. I desire torecorJ my deep appre. tary. fine its 155-mper. how-of 75's. fine of 1 Nochief elation of the unqualified support cc. I it spirit had limited opportunities, lery equipment A lame back, sore muscle or a stiff F. guns from theirl gallantly on every ever had a more loyal and efficienticorded me throughout itzers and lii-sonnet "t4; responded the - r by the i!I 1 own factories for 30 divisions. occasion and showed courage body Of assistants. joint often is considered too lightly by pouible and My task was 14 4.r, yourself. !president "The wisdom of this course weal the sufferer. It should be remembered of the highest order. men of the "The officers and t by yo ta confidence andwise. , , fully demonstrated by the fact that.; that backache, rheumatic pains, stiffices of supply fully realized the im I counsel." "We had one battalion of heavy , front.: although we soon began the manufacon the English and tapthe and tallow skin of duties. puffiness their portance tanks engaged ness, creme, Is a simple effective remedy for sufferers ffom itching; P'12,1'1 ture of these classes of guns at born only the erations of that vast business system immomula , , On our own front we had avallabie under the eyes are symptoms of kidney t were no guns at American mannumber there the manner which .,, skin and were troubles. in conducted these tank,. Try today, bathing that uncomfortable, burning. troubleand I light certainly !Adler end ' aiof the calibers; on Piet great 4,"!: ufacture mentioned won for them the praise of a,.II. They I ' to participate in the reduced irritated surface with RESINOL SOAP and warm water. After to six- deserve onr front at the date of the ormistiee. should not be 'weeded. isault of Nov. I was k't , their full share in the victory. , ,', these of it ,bard with gun.; a soft hae'dried The'only types produced cloth, apply RESINOL, you gently teen as a result of the previous 'The American Chi thing in Europe,1 II1 PC at home which reached France before , OINTMENT with the finger tips. Then see if you are not fighting. In ,the both in official-An- d ' the cessation of hoetilities were 109 private life. were 7 re.4: hie Incloses report and and lope.. General Pershing 471) and blessed relief. decidedly patriotic guns. surprised at the prompt and .4 tent encouragement the kidneys eliminate fromths with the following "Appreciation."e variably lit , help twenty-fou- r addition. "In k I c helpfulness to the armies abroad. from- -- the United States . 'Itylet summary of - tystem the poisonous waste and acids reoavriebtetedrs our frnnt and were In Wie that cause these aches and pains. They achievements of the American expedThe various societies. especially RESINOL SIIAS ING STICK women.- including those of the At4sTdirli(.. when the armistice wait signed. Eight k their omd effectively to reztors itionary forcer it would be imposeible For Infants promptly gives a rich lather. full of south- to cite in detail the splendid ability. theatrical 'profession. and our army naval guns of American manudiseased loverworked or kidneys' wesk, characterthat Irvalits St and most a ing, healing.prcper.ieg which Irate efficiency Important part facture were set up on railroad Mounts cad bladier so flumes. loyalty ' pla)ed healthy, nortral coo- - ized the tierileenot both cri.nbatant tit brigh4nitvgthe lives of our troop t ' and most of I thee were- iniccessfully theskincomfortablearuirefreAed. .0,f, individuals end or- and In giving aid nd comfort to eur noticombirtant on the Meuae4trgonne front '6 Cale& .f,,t 79 and . rsiocoblait . employed se - Aii Cit,CktRIS c4rev the Resimol The most striking Aunt-tr- y sick- - and wounded. 4V r. nth rt. reekr.4. Ora. ganizations.J. E. I under theefficienttlirecti.on of was men the and ' un4. : Meets liwkw-bboth saiwaters. et A, Diec of 110the eh "willi All was trous!st in Plunkett "I :or Nutritious -, -- wises: European Agen TI rho navy nary. ' -- c urWars trsuble., I tliotd Toler, tridliss Pi.ts sne resoureeful energy and rommon unite ;$roducts. of Admiral Sims. ato all commend der Lack log. in Aviation. ... , Home In at Ceaca I or Lunch Quick wifl ass titai I Ilta!, riesmrwall thaw it tins, employed. under all circumstances ' timer; cordially' aided the armyr-7T4 . "Ill aviation we were entirely depenowe trei6ieg is tast way. as fAc7 cza eses:k I I handling their problems; our ulster service we one ths safe lir --- -1 dent upon our Allies. and here gain Satrtitates --- -The ItIgheet orals 14 due the coin. rival 14 our armies and their , intro the French government tame to our mintAmm-JumNbo- x 6080 004e em I , I 1 1 i r tvti , it . , SCIONS - , I - I much-discuss- te I i Meuse-Argonn- , 111 Ah.. 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