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TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1919. PICTURE SHOWS | MEN IN ACTION Grancii Desperate Fighting Revealed by Official Film Taken by I Jt-f ' Signal Corps?To Be Shown' loF All Over America. / .. i mS^Sm Here are some of the thrills and ?5PS- w jia .'Xr "punches" that the spectator will And I " f*-' *sar in "The Pric<* of Peace," the new Mm history- of the great war juat issued by ^ v the treasury department in connection witli the Victory I,nan campaign.: A Tiie picture is to i>e shown all over the Pp Embarkation of thousands upon I thousands of the two million soldiers sent to France, incndinr the first pictares over released showing the great i "I.eriathan." formerly the "Vaterlnnd." sailing from the Port of Hoboken fo? ? gilftMaBMBMyt Brest. in all her war camouflage. :*?,'? *&jm Thrilling scenes of how the ma- : Jpjjjja\ a'-J-jBS rines fought at Ilalleau Wood, with machine guns in action, close up. Just like a box seat at the war. -4$ The "Eost Battalion" on the scent of the famous stand against the Her mans. Major Whittlesey, his mem and the graves of their comrades. a n:iiile in inr air anil tne mi;In* ^^ WBnPWWWWi of an enemy piano?an American all , squadron in action, photographed Women are a from a plane. nent New York r Captured German balloons used foil **raw ^at*? while front observation in the American eector and a tremendous artillery barrage put up to protect the hi* ran QLD CUSTOM bags from an attack hy enemy plnnes How an American battery went into Weddinq Celobrat action on one of the war's very bus culifcr; Horse T iest mornings?pouring mustard g.\? Dcah shell into the enemv at the rate ot eight a minute per gun. ] The Little Uuss American Army of Occupation fashionable for \v? tnar< hing across the Ithine into 'lor lifter the foniiatii many -a wonderful parade finance! , red hoots, short sk on Liberty bonds. broidery of the cli President Wilson in Paris for th? pretty apron; jar peac e crs,?nrenc??, . cclatmed by Around the neck I throi.., . colored glass, alv A husky Ameri? >"? sold'nr kee.vof tiers. The marri< "Dip Wacht am P'.iino" their heads a kin ?? as a diadem, the s'l"h^' ''krninlan procession goes to hroiid red ribbons v^lCTOry W^athor Iiliundnntly provid j Is a sign of the I i? contrary Is ihe m Kansas With 11.1R4.000 Ar.re* ribbons nor mush Has 22.8 Per' Cent of Winter "" 1 i Wheat Area of United States The uttie im-* stltlous. At mid* A reporter for the federal depart- large tiro of ferns ment of agriculture declare* that Kan- Jump over the fire as. with 11.1Sl.00<> acre* has 2'J.S per In m# touching 1 eent of all the winter wheat urea of the year. If nnyh (the United States. a sign of death. A fall crop on this en?*rninus Here- tunes with cards, ge, which is in per cent larger than happen in the fut the record acreage of Hist year, would Saint Andrew soi total "Oo.lMHI.tMHt Inishels or more than terlously umler ill one-third of the oOP.'tOl.tHM bushels for bridge (a saucer I the average annual consumption in the a few pieces of w< United States, the report rays. . ing It one steeps "i Such a production, with a guaran- one may he sure t teed price of *2 a bushel, would bring night will come tr Kansas $tOtUMHUf"1. The IlccctnhiT act according to tl report stated that the average eondl- spend the night < tton Is MS per cent. real pond and lool "Not only is this the largest htp- voii would be ablt age of wheat ever sown in n single future life, state, but It is proluihly the largest In the country acreage ever devoted to a sln,'o grain barlttn customs at crop of liny state," says the report. koitokrades, or hn "The Texas cotton crop Is possibly the dentned to hp qtn only state crop thnt over excelhsl It fuelled l>\ n rope In area." draKjp'd until den A cninpnlRn for mohlllzlntr n trrest army to harvest the 1010 crop Is be- Hoodoo Sh p inj? worked out hv the Kansas Pity The American office of the director general of the which steamed I federal employtnent service, in charge carrying more tl of western fartn labor. Last year the soldiers, is a shl| federal employment offices supplied according 1? storl fnlly half of the -UMNMt men us"d In who follow the j Kansas and Oklahontu harvest fields. M>f(, Sfu. nun met] It Is expected muny thousand more south sens and hands will he needed for the 1010 wrecked beyond I yield. Women, children and business the stories told ?l and professional men responded to the s|,,, i,lls crashed I wheat won't wait" call ami helped p, harbor, but sin father the Mr war crop. | throiifth the mine* T 1 Hah channel and Chinese Use Ancient Method submarines on tl Of Printing a d Engraving ,'"rrl"'1 The Chinese follow the primitive """ way of printing from engraved xvootlen blocks. The matter to be printed is V first written, by means of ink, U|m?ii pa prr, 11 mii n ihimtu hut ii>\ ?i mi upon a bloc!: of n pour or plum tree. \Y/k After the paper heroines dry it trt ^ rufibed until an inverteil impression of the chameters is left. Then the hlank ___________ spuees are rut away and the block i> turned over to the printer, who works' It cost the by hand. He takes rare to ink the government ami 1 characters ?spially and to avoid tearing . . , < ,he iu.pr,..I.,,, j ?"npiit?tlo?? <" December i Miles of Cent*. nation's history Nearly two miles of cents raised 000,000. among the office force of Thomas K. Of iju, Rush. Burvevor of the port of New , ,, 'j. Tork. were given to the Snlvaflon probably $10,00 Army as the Surveyors' Cuatoms Wei- establishment: a fare association's contribution toward shipbuilding pre happy holidays for the |xior. A mile of a?(j $ | ] jj(> 000 C #**n( u nit r 11 itiihI uitf for tho ?,.lhm Hons, about W20 tiding ho eNflnnif for . a that amount, tun a sum of fl/ifX) wmn ?Xfnt<ling forcig wIlMtcu. The hox coiiiHinfuu th? repuid in anothe floo<l of coi?|ht p %1,1 -f* foil moo to from v&rinuft ^01 ft It ? % t'HIC LAN Opening of Straw Hat! Iready wearing straw hats. A photograph, nillinery establishment, showing some of 1 outside, men are buttoning up their fur co< Ifcl MI/OAItir l,i,s CVellCll tl?c? s<oi S IN UKRAINE ? Inriiloniiilly. ilesf i^ns of Country Pe- mm-s. she is n coin hieves Summarily ^ hunt. < t With. us unlucky n impossible fur her inn costume became ?.|ew. When the w men ln?ihe Ukraine sierra broke her si mi ??f the republic; im,| pi>rf<ii*iimil her Irt, nllowlim tin* I'm- iiiitorriK'y mul inilll emise til be seen; ? Any iwill p.11 ket wlili.mi sleeves, ,mx'r ? ,.,.r<,,?;1||ty. nrtre hemls .if ninny- rnSf.|ules personallt rays in ureal mini- m,,nt Hnvini! Oi.nv ill women wear on xh(> ro?|,| ,|(, p, the <1 of tiehu nrraiiKeil s||(, reform.><t. She unmarried Kills a fo|. ||#,r mv tiers. ,j,.s| kerchief. Ihe he- aI)(J ,,J|S ,,x,.,.|lo Kerviw <?t ner eoiint musing custom : nf ,.I..?,h,?io? ,i., whole S!MPLY rEFUCE <1riv?\ nnornril with ; i?v?*n fh?? ln?rs??s are ^ ^ led wltli them. Thiit Mmn* Consider ,ride's virtue. If the Pr,me Enter th use. she tins neither J Thcir Youtb r, not even n white M?pe refuses to hless Twf> th?umili.l > wrote of the occasion inns lire verv super- mind stands out of nmraer they* llKht h ho<,.v's decay." and ?i i. The younit people "s" M farmer of sc . Those'who succeed b,,,l.v ?s well ?s h< t will marry within >"?'>? went Into an ndy purs It out. It is I" Philadelphia to ol Kveryhody tells for- ? munition factory. predicts what will who come fcnek froii ore <Ht the eve of advuneed ape and tun iiehody places mys- In this or that itiilus ie hod a pond and a ' I >octor t tsler spok? llled with water nnd who cut loose front mmI). Without know- I ions and hy living w on the bridge." Then tended his years to hat the drenin of the newspaper editor at Ue. If one wiinted to three was asked to I tie rules one ought to department in a grc hi a bridge above a j tlrst lie thought he : at the water: there then he had this Idei to read your whole , ..j, ,M |nie ||ia, , ? there art' one million some of the old bar- | jrv today who are e still in lorve; the j will Join that group rse thieves, are con- th|ng from y,e, irtered. or to be at- ^ to a horse s tail and I , . . . . .. from tins moment, th follows. .1 . / . .? that forty was the and fifty the youth i Redeems Herself. make the sixty the i transport Sierra. These you may s? nto harbor recently cus,,? Bnt fU4.rp ,s inn 1.IVU0 wounded j B) ,i?. r..e? n, I> that "cum* back." great commercial t es told by old-timer* fairly large numbers ten. A dozen year* j to forty-five are tnki a coral reef ill the 0f ,t,0 corresponded I was. apparently, ernge aire is nearly hoj>e ??f salvage. If allowing for the n (tout her are correct. dcrks Juuj the like nto vessels Htichored , shows how the olde has sailed serenely learning. It Is Uteri I waters of the Kng- to ? eotislderahle evaded the (Jernnin mind largely within te high seas as she dividual.?Albert W. i to France. So she day Kvening I'^'d 18 Billion, Year's W the American People Had to Pay i for Operation Aoainst Germanv American people about $18,1 OO.ooo.out make loans to the allies in the past yt mi treasury reports. expenditures nbove $2,000,000,000, the , sent aggregate war costs t?? approxii .100^000,000 oaid out of the treasury's 0,000.000 went for the army and the bout $1,000,000,000 for the navv ; $1,00< gram; $ 1,000,000,000 for other civil go )00 as loans to America's brothers in ai tblie has paid only about one-third of tlx n loans, in taxes in cash and two-third r generation is indicated by treasury tlgu urccs. ICASTER NEWS. LANCASTE! ~ TEST YOURS Season j Make Sure of a . Clemson ColleRe.? | of the year to test s minution. The impr ' I i seed corn cannot h< ?8^^ j for it means a Rood a Rood stand of coi i mflki yield of corn. ^ One of the best ? V ways of testiiiR seed " V Rertnination box. "*"* \ I ma^e < li'!aply his o K be any size to suit of >\4 Cmlu.pv il.. The squares down will then l?e numbi taken at a promi- ami 81. the new styles in 5. Place 1 \'2 busl its to keep warm. old Mi: ff in a sack warm water (at lea 6. Drain and aft? r?- and lifted tfe plus water out of sr 7. Place about 2 ite her misfor- in the box and pros I'ortnlile ship and with a brick, trtce siie was re 8 Place marked ind it was almost sawdust and tack tr owners to net a H. Prepare nnoft' ar broke out the lin 2 inches shorte ell of misfortune the one marked, share in driving 1?. Secure anotl tarisin into \ii< coarse sfronq cloth you that vhipv each way as one pi The Sierra Just The C y and tempera- I ji Number the ii the world what pp tested from 1 tr line of tantrums p?tt (,f p.,r fastened has made money mail. Preserve the ite her aeetdenfs, until the test is con ni record in the 12. Remove fi k ? >* ear as follows; tw from the Uutt ofeai TO BE OLD die; two about 2 ii 12. Place the kei ed Beyond Their 1 1? square No. 1; e Lists With square No 2. etc.. Renewed. of kernels up and toward rows of so ears ago Cicero numbers^ al old mail "whose 11. Wet small si the reach of the made in No. 9. and lily a few months to hold 'n place fvent.v-tlve. whose lr? Place a lnrjrr s min.I vi-iiw wiiii made in No in ovej employment office T* r*?it about 2 I >t?in a position in dust on this, pros* f Thi-ri' lire men elotji ovor to eo ? ret.cement at an 17- Keep from ke great successes *a . sprouts shou try. in 7 or 8 days. of the old ftoinun ,R ?P"n *>V roil tiis o\\ ii compan- "K the sawdus' itli young men ex tho ,ooso rlo,h oari ir,o. a successful ,np thp kernels. tbe age of sixty- Reading t head an important 19. T>o not read at University. ,\t at least 2 inches ]o was too old. init 20 if all the ?jx i: ' tbe ear is considei im sixty three, tiut 21 If the -prop men in this conn- that a "weak" ear. only twenty-three. 22. If two or mi ami look at every- frrow. call It a "had tvpoint. 22. All hut stroi unitt>. of inv iif., rejected for seed Victor lingo said an'1 cloth thorough old age of youth wa'er used. it v of old age. I will growth. ff naw.'lti' ige of adventure." ,n he used repop i.v ate exceptional , sral(1 to <*',Qtroy nv nothing exceptional in many of the DCTTCp TUt ng courses. In one UL I I Lll llll' re schools the av- . nnmi, thirty five, which. AVUILjA inny vejy young MOl 11111 who are enrolled. r fellows are still L ully true that nge ; extent a hahlt of control of the inAtwood in Satur- New Perfected Tol ? , tone, Kree from Effect*?Do Not . I ar Cost Phyirians aiu <1 enthusiastic over t proved aspirin tab IQtft to.ie, which do not n 1^10 They say that As] j stiiniulating Instead ' the heart and slioi ?! cially for headache matism and other > to run its war diseases, such as ar, according to co'ds and throatent .Many physicians Aspitone fo arpirlt 1 record of the practice on the tl mutely $24,500,- ,r the Pat,ents heat J is no reason to g.vt ing effort, coffers in 191H Druggists report general nnlilarv 1,(100,000 for tile They nay that the it ivernincnt needs, f"l<ls is a laxative one or two Aspitor ' ^ trol the pain, fever 1 war's expenses, tendency toward s* in loans to b< Pneumonia. Anpito - ii . all of the leading d rat' r\F /?.Hot o n . . luiiuviiwii.' wnere in sealed thirty-five cents. ] by the Standard Dj t. s. c iEED CORN ?B?I i ood Stand [1 Mother Gees This is the time H "^Wenf mirm/ui ted corn for ger |H They ,et oul to re.t rtance of testing |M j0 take m 'lofty" > over estimated. HH They went to the to stand of corn and MM Without a hitch c rn means a good They had "GREEN F *1 So there wa?n't s ind most reliable dial ??,.-i ? lHffl While climbing mou corn is with the 8-55 , P-.'J more the exception than Any farmer can gj havc thc tatisfaction cf I iwn box. It may ? 0;j ^Hat will keep your er the II ?Is of the and with the least pu>u< s Simula IX' TlllKle in efficiency, and powfi hot in in. of any Mjj want to "take a shine" u A box the size B5M tain Remember, the oil SSL?? ITt P CREEN FLAG MOT acres. It USUiilly ^B8 Whothor you're running or ears to plant tin Kfl ap and down tho hill, you'll refaction. ' GREEN Fl.At 8 Inches lonjs. 28 j&J or f> inches deep. ESB DON T FORGET THAT d piece of muslin SS MOTOR ?u \ . MOTOR. More than t rh wav than the RSi . .. , mM it requires the best gra BJj oil to keep it "living" tislin with heavy r,, inches l eave a Eg There are some "live" between the out- era in this County whi I and the edge of fed! exclusive agents in rol <..? I "CDUCN IT' loft of fho uppor HI MOTOR OIL. It will >p row firsti and you well to hunt ai to tho richt. KW town till you find him. 'ho loft hand side iM c?u?e he ?ell* "GF rod 1 21 41 Ks FLAG" MOTOR OIL. ?>? best you c?u uuy. . - , . M "GREEN FLAG" M( lols of sawdust or CJH . . , ... . , . jm OIL i? for sale in this ( and soak won in t by the folIowJnR st two hours). rg known and reliable de rwards press surw;'1 f , m FERGUSON inrnp* of sawdust s firm and smooth ^9 LANt.ASTKH. on Mi box ar nind edgy 1* iHifWjT*ii\fflUZUUtljk ier lece of muff* r each way than Goat Got Even. Ono ronll.v unusual incident lor piooo of anv eurred during a recent military ? trvi'o is long moiiy in France, and tin t revo ontioned in 9. about tlie goat mascot of one of lorn. divisions in the parade. The goat ears of corn to followed in with his men as hell i 2<>n. P?o tag in " l'r,,P?'f mascot, hut once in by pin or shingle ffiuare hi" was rudely rclegntei identity of the ear 'he rrar ranks. It chanced thi iplete. 1 number of red-hatted stafT ollieers ernejs froty each "I' 'heir position in front of the i about 12 tnchos <i?hiii; me nis|ienion hi *; two about mid- with linuo bouquets out I iclies from tip from under their arms. When tin "HpI^ front our Vo spootioii was n\er tho offirors stoo f-nm oar No 2 in t>K?ln ami looked to their puttlnc Rorm side quets. I hey were hohlinz only st tip* all poinfftiR ' 'i/' mascot '""I taken a sweet rev I mares with lowor ami a ^tiunro moal for tho Insnl ; his dlpnity. loots of muslin as place over kernels Find Steel Ladle in Oak Tree A stool hullo, seven Inches loon, > shoot of cloth as nosed to have hoen used hy Imliai ' this. moltinc lead for hnllots many y Inohos of wot saw- nzo. was found imbedded in the I rm. and fold ods?'S of a red oak tree sawed up foi vor snwdnst wood at South Aljoona I'a. Itinu freezing If kept tho tree Indicate that It was more Id be lonp enotiph one hundred years old. The ladle, i of tho " ,est charooal .?foel is |] inr tho clo'h con- to have l.eon driven Into the tree i t; then taking off M ''as a sapling. ?fully, not disturbWilli P" ||i'WEA,Ryour Is prow woll H9 a* A <1 ? ? _ 'od "PtnnK" ^jl JjU-iVUIV its #re weak. call >ee kernels do not + + + + + + + ' ?r PROFESSIONAL CARD* ng car* should he + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Have all sawdust . Iv wot If warm DK J *1 ?l?KKltl5li rill promote early Dental Surgeon, t and cloths are i'lRce Hours: 'tedly, thoroughly 8:30 to 12:30 A M. *1 2:00 to 6:00 P. M. And by Appointment Office Phone 160. i it 1 Residence Phone 52. jj|u Office oyer Lancaster Phurnu IFOR 1EADACHES | _ 1 !?let, failed Aspi- Libert Heart l>c|M-csMiitg t'psct Stomach. y~? 1 I KJ J 1 uggista uro \ery 4. 1 |M\|vi,vc Si'l he now and lm- ALL ISl ^1 ^ 1 lots, called Aspidepress the hearv. ?? l>itone is slightly I of depressing i?> ISriu* vonr Ixtnils t ? me, ild he used espe- * ( , nouralg.a. rheu- l? Mil K nnp'tiii foi heart weakening 4 t\ . inlluen/a. severe i /\I1V ";IIJlf id pneumonia. ; are substituting | IDA i in ail ot their " i T heory that evn 1 t Is strong there \m\ y0|| ||.,v< * a u? art deprcsaa large demand s on account of | * ? y^k y Ids and influenza. |m/l l>? I lea) treatment for i iV 1? * Jl -* at bed time with j te tablets to con- i CT||Ni; WITH , inflamation and ^ ' H congestion and ne mny be had at 1?F*R^VIriig stores every- IVtjiXijr packages, price Is sold localiy ug Co.?Adv. PAGE THREE ? i is Down to Dc:ie! I j :h the lopmoit top Lli peep! El p as slick as an eel, MP >r a jumble: ^ "LAG" OIL in the motor, you see, JP3 i chance to grumble! [C |icni\* ? motor IS ^ the rule, it'# mighty good to Jr , knowing the brand of m >r igine running the smoothest, >le defection il^V/ r, wh:n y->u y? p the inoun- '"-?UjUllI III //' for power it ' ' Yjjl or oil. - '' / Wjfl ,<h',.?.<.or {* 1!ll1|,lC/($u t find for aat- " ' >/ l/nfr wiit "fill ;v k'!j j! |,|? ouk x . /i ':,y-^ k k <t rrjUL-gi 7r\, H X \M| ; W, ?,h*~ \j - \ wttMJ LAG" / ? , -S^Yl << // -=f~" ,<%^\ iss tEF.N (tM V ^ \ . the VvU 1> w? >TOR Wl V^^SSK-"L./ $ Loun* A .- -trv ' fejfc r"; yfSS? f. \ \^V ^V. vv T\v??f \\ CO., 4 ^ ^ <i sc- u /No. J Neuralgia or Headache? Rab the forehead mi and temples with had ^ ^ /i'AiKs tted \/ \/ ii/:V , T itlid YATUKUim (( n "YOUR BODYGUARD" -30*. 60'T^Q r: Why Take Calomel? Iwk i* iti Dr. Thacher's Liver & Blood Syrup I iit will do all that calomel will do and imp., without the "after effects." em* ______ '"nTears ago, when people were billons, 1 when the liver got lazy and failed to do Its work or the stomach was out of condition., calomel was the standby. By and by the users of calomel found that the "after elTects" of taking the v"'' drug were as bad and more often worse ,s 1,1 than the ailment for which it was ' ?r* taken. l. iiri Dr. Thacher, in seeking ft medicine fir, to take the place of calomel?one that v would do all the good that calomel t h u do, and yet leave none of its evil , efl'eets perfected Dr. Thacher's Liver 6s , Blood Syrup. This was in 1852, and ' '' each year since has added to the coniivhen dence of those w ho have used it. > Miss Susie Brewer, of Chattanooga, Tenn., tried calomel. She was suffer* Sing with a very serious cold and grippe and had no appetite whatever. After the calomel failed she tried lir. Thacher's Liver & Blood Syrup. She felt better after taking three doses and she eoon got entirely well. "I think Dr. Thacher's Liver and Blood Syrup is a wonderful medicine," she said, "and I am very thankful I tried it." ^ 4 For nearly three quarters of a century this sterling preparation has been an -> ??iu smna-ov" in mousanas 01 nrrmca 4 In treating rheumatism, dyspepsia, indigestion and other stomach and liver K- complaints. It is a powerful tonic and blood purifier and can be used with 1 the utmost confidence. Write Thacher Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. for a copy of "Thacher'a Family Doctor," a book giving cause, symptoms and treatment of 47 common diseases. Dr. Thacher's Liver and Blood Syrup for sale by dealers in medicines everywhere. BUY J :y Bonds R CASH TRIGTLY CONFIDENTIAL , or it von have nn> honds at (lie r. Iirilll'i 111 I' V nil r I"inlc 11 it y--- Ally Issue. I Y CASH I ? No Further Trouble. g UESTEIN / THIi Itl.l'E FRONT 1AW, S. C.