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IBACKACHE AND HEAVY FEELING Yankees Build Great k t Weak, Nervous:, Restless Woman til Arkansas Hears of Cardui, Tries It and Is Greatly. Bene fited. Now Recommends It To Others. reach 'Orchard. Ark.—Mrs. Nonle Bfk. who lives, near"’here, states: "flame time ago T begun to huve trou- Ms with my back. I would ache and I rould hardly get up when dfvwn. I was so weak I would just drug around sat did not Teel like doing anything at afl. I was so nervous I felt I could •cream, and . . such a heavy fading I could not rest at all.. .. It., lacked like I was going to get down •i tod . I heard of Cardul and thought*,! madd try It and see what It would do tor aty ea^q. After tuning Jk few hot- Military Port at Brest it Has Become Largest and Most _ Modern of Debarkation , Points. HEADQUARTERS OF PRINCE MAX •/: •/. SANITATION ALMOST PERFECT Every Facility la Provided for Car- ing for Camp of 40,000 Men of Whom Large Proportion Are Wounded or Sick—Men Will Be Fed and Housed. The- I grew stronger . . ted, heavy feeling Jeft me. 't so" nervous, in fact, felt better •ver. I took twelve -bottle* atuL. Inly was greatly -beuetUiuL .and ■ recommend it TiT'any^one as a, rtr or builder. I often tell others ym It helped and strengthened me.” Cardul is a mild vegetable tonic, B+> after-effeets -- ft* ingre- s act in a helping, building way, i the womanly constitution. Ask your druggist. lie knows it Cardui. Some druggists have- It for 40 years —Adv The World’s Inhabitants, T find the professor’s d “ “1 don’t lie f«»l*1 rue there .were ■yOOO.OOi 1,0*10 |MH»|de In the world and •t I wan the prettiest gtrl In th • L"—Stray Stories. - i- i . i ■; Brest, i-Vance—Brest, Hie ancient town of FluUtorro thut juts out into the Atlantic ocean, Is destined to live long in tluLmmimr-y of (he American soldiers thut came to save the allied Dht iojis from the Inin heel of (ley: many. From its ancient ramparts the j 1 people,of Francs! will see the last of the stalwart doughboys that traversed the Atluntic ocean to aid ''them in suppressing the expansion, of Teutonic autocracy, wriles l»ouls Seilndd, New York World correspondent^ During the next?' eight or nine [ months* more than T,Olio,000 of the J 4J.OOO.OOO lighting iuCii that were sent ! III? the FniteU States to vlndleate the principles of democracy will liurt their uuy through Brest back, to their homes. (^HHH|Ueiitly, I lie Brest that knew the legions of Caesar and tile "TTeoTls of the Phoenicians will always ; figure prominently in the historic nut- 1 rat Ives of the soldiers "who will eiir- ! burk to recount their deeds on Hu* .stallsties ( ropesn sol!. City Not Much to Look At. Brest Is, not wry niueh to l«M*k at. The most striking tiling about it ia Its mud. It is a sort of mud that ■ticks to one’a memory as well as to one’s clothes. - I’tineo ;-qiv, wfo» wms m euurge .ui Hie vienuau...troops ileieiuTiug' th© Argonne forest, had his headquarter* in this hooinbproof shelter protected by-walls of cement. 1 the harbor to he of Coiiiiuandtng Ini 1 not pnrtieularly attractive. Their 1 portanee. derided to establish the em-1 faces are not lacking ih qualities of hnrkntioii mid rest camps outside of ! classical beauty, although tlieir>hands the town; ] and feet are not the sort that inspire They worked wonders in doing so 1 .! the sculptor or painter to rCproduc* and. despite the manifest dlaeoiuforta of daily rains and perpetual mud they have III' I’oUlitaneiteTi provided a halfway station between the battle front and home whiyli ’is second to none in the world. I’ountanezen Is about seven or eight miles outside of the- town itself. Its-present capacity is about tn.iMNi. 'Within three months it win have been exptitid«‘d to take care of 1'JO.OOO. -CALLUS CORNS” ~ LIFT RIGHT OFF . . The eiuharkatiou hospital at K»*r There Is no other UiUd in tin; wuild . . 1 -1 ii.ii 1—,—- T ■ ■F 11 1 1 * J . hTTorr scjuflaleu otil> a Tew hundred nrds from I’otiiitniier.en. will nil • o II II I IIV * « |M M'll n till , *1 t ■ . # ^ ~ 7~. . . i T J .. _ * , „ ’ I atyTtt II vwinivBy *-**• <..r - — . it,.. vs during the veiiFTTbe TUI j , .• 1 , . <»uir stream, and me le * l.t.iNio 1 uses. It can nrtw care for , , ■■ , ikb-s of bleak Flnlsterre are . . . . , , ,, .. rarely falls below ,t» and Doesn't hurt! Lift any corn or callus off with fingers 1 Is si ’ iuITih v ‘itiy buttle o| flYsctofie costs hut s fewoeiits st snj store Apply a few drops 011 the calluses and “hard skin” ou hot- tan of feet, then lift them off When Freetone removes corns from Cha toes or •'alluses from the bottom «f feet, the skin lames th Is left pink •ad heatmT *nd never sore, ’.coder ot . irritated Ilk© that ol Brest. It is always pres tot, for, with the exception of a ven few days eiing skit momentarily freshening up. Im-thum* It always seems to rain in Finisterry. At first it Is disagreeable, tills mud of Brest, but. like other things in life, familiarity breeds contempt for It ami Inures one to tile disadvantages of always having It about one's |terson. One of the bravest spectacles to In- witnessed. with the mist that nearly always conceal* the auii and fertil ises the mud. Is that provided liy the American glrla. who now number sev eral thousanjl, that hove enfue over- seas to administer to the want- of the American hoy* who have come to light for America’s principles. Some of these girls, gently reared and more accustomed to luxuries than to pri vation. have become so accustomed to the mud that It la difficult to dis sociate them frotn memory of It. Recalls the Golden Gate. Brest, Is a natural port; This is the precise term employed by till* tccludeal meir.'of the army and iiavv. Coming-in- from the Atlantic, trail—' ports eastern- hound enter the grim- rocked harbor, whose outside a-pects are not dissimilar to those of the Holden Hate at* San Francisco. It is a valuable marine terminus, which the French have used for many cen turies In which to shelter from the them in inmL marble or on canvas. The military police keep a pretty sharp eye on the men In Umkl. and Ho- penalties for infractions of army law arc pretty seven*. , , - * The doughboys make Jight of the mud, their w ell shod-feet .squash into it, and their comfortable clothes re sist- Hie |*euetration of the mist that floats over and around the Flnlsterr# peninsula. There Is little or no ills- comfort from ttrtiL. lH*cau>e wide " much turther north than New York, **■ Brest catches the yastcru end of the iiT\>erature For Over Thirty Years Bxact Copy of Wrapper. CASTOftIA TNI M*T»W« M«N*T, MM •mr. HORSE SALE DISTEMPER You know- that when you sell o. tniy through the **>«•• you have about one chaine 111 titty to escape SVI.I6 STABI.B DISTKVIPKH. -stwutxw is your true protection, yitur only safeguard;”t**e as sure ** >u»u U*4t aU your • horses with It. you will soon l*w rot of tl>e «l:s*-a»e. It acta a* a sure preventive, no matter ** >w they are "exposed Jkt all good •Irusr-.jlst*. M>rs«- gooda houses, or delivered by the maufacturers. SI’Olt\ Hrnmi. CO.. « <;«<bea, lad.,'I’. S. A. I - mm most fre bel w 1 in Six and seven thousand. Both j g , y n.ictuatcs Ih Iwupo 4.' and .Vg 1 plaids arc near completion. The plans I when finally worked out will provide accommodation* for three-ftflli* of the military establishment maintained by the I'nltcd States ou Kuro|»enn soli. It Is a gigantic task, thl* making a ! new city for the care of both the sick und well, but II I* oue that the men intrusted with the work lielieve they can accomplish under the moat un- faxorahlc circumstance*. As it assume* the form of its chief tiniwirTMlHF nr^Frurr*|H ; s7T I'oad4 will lead* to Brest. To Keep the Well Diverted. TliO'hig thing, a* the responsible ofliclals view It. is tp |»rovide the healthy men with diversion to keep, them hot only out of mischief but in 1 good spirits while wniting for trans- port at ion. Men who have been living next door to death nnd constantly un der the thunder of great gnu* are finding life at detention and Intern* mi nt • innp* rather uninterestipy. It is the |itir|sisc of the otti< ials re*|H»n- i slide for- their welfare to keep them ; occupied so that they will not mi*a | The men are well fed and comfort ably lion***,I. The mothers of some of them would probably raise theli hands In horror at one oc two feature* of their daily life, but the health re ports of the camp furnish substantial proof that the precautions taken by (Tie government are working out much more satisfactorily than the regiiuco Inspired by home influence. • The army and tmvy officials point w4U* fuuk- 10 the fact that in oue tiny j :;4.(MM> American troops debarked at Brest, and that du Ing the next day 3.01)0 were added to the total. This means / it an aggregation of fighting men one half the size of th^ mobile army of the United State*-four years ago was dumped Into the mud al Bre*t I•> a convoy of the - most Im pressive ships that ever saibsl th< main the Leviathan. Mount Wash ington. I’reiddeni (Trent. (JeOrge Washing* on. President Lincoln. l.a France. I*aris and the l.iitetln. Medical Regulations Rigid. The medicui regulations that prevail No Curlers Needed. Betty’s hair was naturally early, but the new neiglilMir vva*n*T sufe. “I*oes your mother put your hair up In curler*, Betty?*’ *he asked “Oh, no,” Betty answervsl. “Mine isime already rtirl**!.’* Tfp- plan who really wonts somclhiiig worth while in Ibis bus plenty «f o.qiortitiitiy. to he world Th* (M-fa«|nnsl tar of at night stir* pit-trio •»r« ••ttrjr f)>i ana ft «m»n K» r Ha 1 Mm anU MS«f lir«4 • ye a'raln A<«. EAT A TABLET! DYSPEPSIA GONE Tiie almighty dollar is the key to many a heart. RAPE’S DIAPEPSIN INSTANTLY RELIEVES flOUR. GAMY OR ACID 8TOMACH8. When meals hit back and your stom ach Is sour. add. gassy, or you feel full and blouted. When you have heavy lumps of pain or headache from Indl- je*tion. Here is Instant relief! .^1 F F This 1 to act 1 ffcllr and kaopa tha bovaiai I U purahr vcgaUMa. onlr highly boncAcial reaulta. MREWINSLOtrS Ik* UmO 1 art QUna’i Abootutaly harmlraa — mala on 0*0 book-only Ingradiants uaad. Al mil (or- bast the tumult of war or brood tin* much i fn the chief American military de» upon the delay of getting home harkalion |iort arc most rigid. No Up to date the diief occupation o( soldier is 'pertnifted to enfer or leave the 40.000 men who are centeretl here the camp without n .thorough cxtiml- Just as soon as you eat a tablet or cvyo of Pape’s Diaprpain all the dys pepsia, indigestion and stomach dis tress .ends. These pleasant, harmless tablets of Pape’s Diapcpsin never fail to make upset stomachs feel tine at once, ami they cost very little at drug stores. Adv. DON’T CUT OUT AShoe Boil,Capped Hock or Bursitis FOR ABSORBINE has been confined u> sim ulation as to nation ami.when he receives Ids ticket ■ A* - ft . It ■ 1 ^ A. . . m m.I * ft * ft ft V* a .ft mm A ft 1 ft A ft ft ft ft a ft ft ft 4V ft ft ft ft ft ^ • e depredations of the hostile fleeis that of departure and taking u close- to go aboard ship to go home ho must A Boy Never Lose# It liy |w*h more careless than l Tin." That so. VVUJIe? Why?” s ~ Tlr s ThSf something fit never lose.” “What has he lost?” *UU dDuetlteJ’- preyrnl ujhui its commerce. There is deep water through the gate and *ln the harbor Itself, which spreads fnnllke In au almost com- plete 1 jtrvat. confined by l*amparTs that BOSCHEE’S SYRUP Wh 7 use ordinary cough remedies •too Boschee's Syrup has been used » successfully for lifty-one years in ifl parts of the United States for DMihs. bronchitis, colds settled in the toroat, especially lung troubles? It jflres the patient a good night’s rest, Roe from coughing, with easy expec toration 1q the morning, gives oatur< a chance to soothe the inflamed parts, off the disease, helping the pa- it regain his health.-- Made in America aiFf sold for moce than half I century -^Adv. / rise from 100 to .’100 feet along the shore lines. *. - ^ The United srates engCieers and marine-experts; after comparing The advantages of other, harbors, decided that Brest was best suited to thp pur pose of the western democracy asked to transport its lighting men to assist In the cnishing of dermany. In all the population .of the venerable Bretoh town Is about 7f*,000 The ne cessities of war have doubled this, and at Intervals It become* jhree tiufl's as much. But the influx of up view of. the few attractions of be 100 per cent physically; Brest. Arriving by train from Interior Some idea of (lie native entertain- point* hi* clothing Is taken from him aucnl lJL-Tur-iu*L»Hi Uy tU«* fact that «h4 l»\»ubJoctgl Ui. M. pnoeeas that there Is only one moving picture show I precludes the possibility of Infection In the town. Severe restrictions are I or Insect life. He gof* a copiplets . plncfsl sipon- the-— vetuores of., tha doughboy* tu- the -liigld^ life of the Charity begins at home, but reform usually makes its debut elsewhere. will reduct them "Xwd leave no blembhe*. Stop* lameneM promptly. Does not blis ter or remove the hair, and horse can to worked. $2. SO a bottle delivered. anclent~burg. The girts >»f Brest are new outfit--apd many otlier convenfT etv<eK that were npt^-possible while he was up near the fighting line. FEW AMERICANS IN PARIS PRISONS Largely for Minor ^ Infractions. Myri- toght Oert- Higbbrow Art -Mabel’s fit• •• took- liawn to- >v-‘f-irvwn, I should sav. poptiinfion will. III, r.ftikx. jidu im- ] Qniy 128 Held Now, and These \ patient Americans has exercised lit- tie Influence on the ancient burg. The city’s hotel accommodations are Just as primitive as-^hey were a cen tury ago, with tiie exception that there are now electric lights Instead of tal low dips in one of the hostelrles and an elevutor Which groans under the -weight of two persons. MEN CHAFE UNDER DISCIPLINE much as they were before. Ancient fprmk and customs prevail generally to the inconvenience of?the energetic American and provide excellent inn- Knivi., - , , terial for moving picture artists. The tootnmg better, purer, sweeter, espe-.-l - . ", -— » 11,.ia ,L . , . ,v: water supply—the one paramount problem to he solved by the American engineers---is obtained l>y ancient [ Tuticuri Soothe* Baby Rashesi it itch and. bum with hot baths •f Cutlcura Soap followed,by gentle ••rtnt'ngs of CutR'ura Omtme*nt. Olhor than that llilng. ar, ,m A , mo>t A| , Prl , 0 „ enl T rac, Th.lr «toBy if i little of the fragrant .(^utl- i Talcum w dusted on at the An* 25c each everywhere.—A lV. Trouble to Being Absent Without Leave—Many of Them Have Mighty Good War Record*. By FREDERICK A. SMITH. fChicago Tribune Cojafeap-uident 1 Paris.—-The ancient Petit Itoquette over and the men are chafing at their inability to get home. it. is probably a point in the army’s favor that so few have fallen Into trouble in .search of relaxation and- amusement. Also It must be remembered our , .- e 1 hoys come from an tlnmllltary coun try and the discipline In this rigid army Is not yet old enough to. have placed a restraining Impress on the soldiers whose work In the trenches is over. * . . •• Almost a 1.1 the* prisoners traco^thdr trouble to being absent without leave. Having overstayed leave or left their outfit without leave, the-hoys fear t< go hack Absence without leave—"A IV. I—thus lends charges rang ing from murder down to forgery of passes. 4 *Uh tor ttfi "if T'*> -t, v^sj h: 1 ‘ b :i iMire foil* tivtt*. *T T rT" I you Tttt processes., There Is no sewerage s.vs- j prison. In the Kite Roquette. is a tCUi. The Aiiggcstiouof making one for gloomy shelter for the uncouveutiouftL;—Many of4he-f»r*soners have a mlgS^y Rrest as they have provided at Ha-7msunRle* in the skirmishes between T* keep clean and healthy take Doctor se’a Pleaiiaut Pellets They regulat® bowels and stomach Adv Remember Hiaf automobiles are W time—not people. rana~and Manila nearly precipitated a t i„, boys of our army and the temp- revolution. tatlon* of Paris. ' The fact that 128 Why Waste Useful Material? American soldiers are Incarcerated A new sewerage system wn* hI11 there is not such a shock to otlr faith -way, vhsdnrYsl the leading in the character of our soldiers when citizens of Brest, whose ancestors run It Is considered that thls^Ts only a . I back to the finie of the Roman wars, tiny group out of the 2.0<k).iSki tight- ~"Vmrt-a— — * but What was he good «f wasting ing men who came over V /\|flp D ' g* VM| *»mterflh through tha The p«.pvilatlon *»f the Petit Ro T ■ vlir Latoa— Munnefor Red* ' l,,,r,, '* , ictloii of modern sanlfery d,» <U ette represents that element T-* ' oea^ Soreness, GranuU- »o the army which, through the weak- r VflhC ^inn,Itrhtngsjvjj t'oufruuted with this problerc wnieh neaa of excevurtve conviviality or a nat- _ ^ ^ Qi tha Eyea or Eyelids; they were not able te answer to the oral Instinct for wvaqflMas. baa totlsfactlou’ of Breat. rue American dashed wUh tto military la ICto^Vi { tofllneers. bold lug tto ad van taxes of fire of tto fact that the flfhMac to good war record, some wearing wound strliw's, «nd several having battled gi<v. rlouslv with one or another ot the shqck divisions that were always In the- thick of thing*. One tall, llght-halred boy had run away to Pari* for a holiday after be ing In. a hospital several week* and Unable to speak above a whisper, due to being gassed In the Argonne. He enlisted when sixteen, and has a rec- oitL any man might be proud ot, bat he got tired of restrtilnt and now is In the gloomiest prison he ever bs*j la tto fiWfOd OROVa S BAB IS * When Baby ii Te*thtnjr WiL MameiNB will eorroet -jw*i truoblM. PsrtsoUr m* on lb* boul*. ABSORBINE. JR., to* oMnkirt. ib« Ualmni tor Boll*. Bmi***. Sort*. Iwrlllof*. Virlro** Vrlao. AUar*r*l**Bdlaa*ma*do«. Prlc* Bl.M • korttr U *n^ (i«u or *«Urerc4. Witl i«U yoo »«r* If IM writ*. to. P.rOUSG. P.0. F.,111 TmsM St.. If ri ngfl eld. Hus A mnn_j4uugiiut*-44o- bride ao angel until she H**ks him for money. Treat Horses Right For Bpredy and effoettva action Dr Paery’a *‘Do«* Shot" ha* no rqual One doir only will clean out Worm* or Tapeworm. Adv. All weighty things are done'In soli tude. When you go to work on tha first warm aprina day you throw off your winter overcoat But hones can’t throw off their winter coata. Do it for then by clipping with a Stewart No. I Machine. Coeta — only *9 73 and toon pay* for ttielf in better work from horse*. Send $2.00 and pay balaoct on arri* vaL Or tend for new 1919 catalog. I* CHICAGO FLEXIBLE SHAFT COMPANY a ITS, 12th MrftftI aad Cftfttnl a**.. Chtcag*. I “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” “Bayer Cros*” on Tablets. True Aspirin! Tto “genuine.” “Proved ufa by million^’* Buy “Bayer** packagea For Colds, Grippe, Influenzal Colds No Discomfort! No Head-buzzing! No Distress! Millions of people take “Bayer Tablet's of Aspirin” as the best means ta prevent as well as to overcome Colds* Grippe and Influenzal Colds—being far more efficient than quinine. Besides relief comes without discomfort or distress. ../ “The Master of Colds'—Dependable! Adults—Take one or two “Bay^r Tablets of Aspirin” with water. If necessary, repeat dose three times a day, after meals. f “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” Bujr only the original “Bayer packages." . Owned by Look for the safety “Bayer Cross” always. • Americans 20 cent package—also larger packages. Entirely^ >ia tokttoawaArt toywtoa—farawwrt KaufrtaaniiMaart .a aflhfeJL, -