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X, i Waib.im.- a e g y "laaIe Jo-' thIr'." a a .e "'E lei t a. i th wa su h a ht t r th eanood Baby Rahellhns ' .nCyn ic~a~I a al Cm e t jaI "h~'' use t wougl d ith t' mllv a ,Hos He h- oti By. ulyhi todow' ta ha'ipp ptn i "Naw-- linny- he' V n a -,a'..a lrho traaer. "lit~e 'a00a4 byi tha'rm which 'arel thansite Cynl icnsanb C m-nt. ZoinflcaInotin ~A Whotlesome. Ceansng ~'a~tii.ollen--Murine tfor!Red ness, Soreness, Granula of the Eyes or Eyelids; 3rp"After the MovIes, 1,totoring or Golf your confidence. Ask Your Dngga ur3ine when your Eye. Need Care. .IS Mara-. Eye Remedy Co.. Cicago TROUBLES OF THE E rrecot nt i r:-: -:. "'0 t ha t ha vi' h,'r i-i ( halt' e t s:' - .:I : i. ii.lh, n l it iak pry it h:iek into ih.e. GOOD OLD "PEP" N YOUR UNCLE in the Battle Line or Lying Wound teristic Is His Indomitable American Who Does Not H; the Tales of the Heroe Pnric.--The Indo:mitaibe anl unt'on querab'1 'i ri t of the soldiers from the lnt st iates Is one of the out tai ! :r 's that exilti' the nd1:.rt!"n of al wh .:ne In e'nn tr:et \\:th. th1:n . Th.-y ::." th1 .\melr ar""u ,.. 1. . f 'ho e wha li by r l'mtrl~ .t' e \." \ u L h they have an .: :.- -:. h pr:vi.' ' to lie on'e 1 t." If St sytnn Am;1trb.':m who d ne" 11'' th' 11un. he or she t''.. hl ve . the :it trainllnd of A::sho: weV ndIl hat arri vied here r, ::1 n 'lanu -Therry. As these her, v.:n;. b' ' rvhi'atel their exper enees. enn- l n x mingle feoling of worship, '.-,r 11tm undl intense hatred for the blood-i. mndened b"'asts who nre responsible for the awiul nosny whici the worl Is now- s.vering. In n en:rprtme.nt with a numbor n Fr n.-h w an-!e-l w < a n:nt.-n-year ,. " y ro h : .-c'. lbt was al : r.-- :.:! : rr. ' - :n x. }. ' y e. n h."i in the : -'xpain. l i natu-11 rc 1:...: I:. h hn .i "rn n In Rr::1?. A 1.--1 (r' ta n-.koe hx!m if there a~ -''''-.!n ewn. ho l I w n- . , iIn~' :tr his ieg xn.x a x 'A. ':n.1 ; a: ! s1oeh . ts wayi xxOr. ! hxi. . ti -:y noith !ng if ant injur:-.i arm. hei Ax'- i-rf..rt ty intenpu le ~i. Vi of h.-nnn him - if The <!m..Ix'xr Fhrn. ! h i. o hill Sh nnod thond inv.r th ..i otlii hadhad were still i. to u'ii thim. The mnore ~E'rtously inijuried. if i'ourse, we're the first to be riemoi v.!liby t he loniig linte of watitng aimbhtuhmes. Indomitable Spirit. Biefore the train Jllled in the amutit-. lancop were drant uttp indi wa ilting. S~o was n~ simall crowd. As t hr first amn bulinee quit th' st aftion t he crowd sta rtedl to i'hte'r. Ther' was i aI dtighi boy on the f'roniit sent with It he diriver, onte tirm in it sling, the oither sititling a saindwvich into his motth. lie wnuved ft sanwit c h int ne'kniowildgmtent, w i onitntedtE( look~l ehgme over his drawn atndl ti red fit o. T1he crowd I nerenused as the ambu lances formled lmo11sf t n'(cont inuous train. Words Eof symiipaithy were heard 'in ail ides'i not unin i gled wvit h tars asi the flowver of Yiountg Amnerien flhat htad mrcrhe'd forth so valiantly a few short mton ts btefore wias pintstatkintg ly trantsferredi to hast' hospitals. Aft the end of the' proce'issiont enmre a cortege t hat the crowvd gratsp)ed the mentning oif in ai mtomt.i. 'Tey were nmhulbtinees. hut their diestinattion wats the ceetery itnd not t he hospital. The womnen wept itpenly aind crossed themselves. while the hnt of evr mant in the crowd enow off in a re -spect ful salut Ie to the don'd. The sight wits oniet to wring the heart, but thle I idomitale spirit of America b'obbed up wvhenev'er it mian able to talk above a gnsp wvas found. Many of the wounds were from shrntp net. Whlere they were niot really serious the possessors tohl the tale of what they haud been through, it was flve o.clock ini the mnorning of July 15 before the platoon to which Louis Cooke of Rniyvilie. La.. belonged saw the Germans aplproeehing. ."Our Offieer just yelled 'Let's get 'err., hovelI' and we started after -hent.' said Cook. "The Heinies were 'omnine 'y n th sut b.a ko t* NGINEERS IN FRANCE 44 >h. sl t N t i~ti lt'rp r ltiluft r.' otnlylV busy mlaking ro:ls anel rn up by shells. Here Is a roller that hu.+y" t'antdans like those yonu see to EVER LEAVES SAMUEL'S FIGHTER :d in a Hospital His Chief Charac Spirit-If There Is Yet an ite the Hun He Should Hear s of Chateau-Thierry. Miarne atal there were only eight of us to about sixteen of thema, but we uret chi:aned O'ut that tirst hatch. My us nure endlel i r:ht there, though, r t 1'1,1 " of shrapnel114 hang~ed me in h" lbft arm n andl it was hack to the "' for me. Ihit, hellev me,' my "1:mpnv ,lid Its share in drivin.: the I ims into the river." Didn't Know When to Quit. If anyone wants to know w'hy the \m:etr!'::ns were at tirst driven hak n he river hank, they are hereby referred to L.onnie Shelton of Bur dine, Ky. Shelton's unit alone took over ;A) prisoners when the Ameri canns returned to the counter-attack. and but for the fact that a number of them were knockel out. as Shelton was, they would have still been going, "They knocked us back at first by the most territti barrage I ever saw turned loose, but we iin't stay hnela long." (!iclared he. "'e" ::.ot the oriel to eotlnter-attack, rnl the way w e wnll- hark into Mr. Ibiche was some. :h1n: t~ wyrit.- h imt :thout. TIre never ' "h rbunch n' we hui. They n-!:,.-.- y , l l 'n " lke hel. bayo nettial .!t 'd*'own "vi'ry IT.Ini that !in1:'t ;kn",t ereauch to t , ut 'if the wAy!. The a- Liyv. ,.'ill t,.er lent A anr -ninan t~ii'enl yeande tell 'an T 'aiil ':o." l\finiky hado athrier mn in that Smna. s'rnp thtat t'li't kno w whenit to il':?. *\ven aftcr a ph-q'i of shtraneil hd-Ut a fnusty .:-sh in i' riight 1i'2. Ii \rtin-ir a inr of Ibirorwny, Kn(intu'e. and hie h-il lust goneli h.:!i iopinedi. The ha rr' 'ie i t him, bit whni t he (;:irrnanlfs n'' tii veiqr to1 see "mot it. Ikikir was sill 'in the jlob. Work In: his gun for all lie wats worth. When lithe Arnrieains hiad to go hack bi kit er i was s i xhuist ed he conlhin't fit Ir. Ils comrade;~lis rilekedl him uip They Didn't Last Long. "liinl tirIe id ottt one of his fa vor ite s tints of dressing tip some of his soludi -rs in Fretnch anti Amerienn ni - forin, necordinig to Aniton Zolnowskti of 248 Southfi Turner avenue. Chtiengo. "We saw t(en men on thle edge of a little wood a little distunce nway, iihiht of' themi were in French uni formi nail two in MAmeienn. We yelled to thtemu to come over andl join its. They advanced a fewv paces and then ilpined tire ont uts.'' Z''ltowski stmiled rather unplcas nnt ly ans lhe patted a right uarm that hears a mnehIne-gun bullet. "T1hey didn't last long. WVe madl~e one dbash for thefm. Not one of 'etm got away. They were Germans all right. There wats another group corn lng up. T got a private antd then the oflicer in charge sailed into me. I tied to srhoot him with my rifle, but it was broken. I got hinm all right, though." The Chicagoan seemed inclined to eftd the conversation there. "How'dl you get hun ?" I asked, after a little pause. "iJust turned the butt end of my gun around an~d clubbed himi over the head with it," replied Zolnowski in the most mtatter-of-fact tone. Whefn the Atmericans canme back at thema it didnt't take long to eaenn every Geriman out of their territory, de clared Eltmer Sturtz of Wclahurg, Pa. IBefotre he got a Mauser ball in his right shoulder Stuirtz had the ex tretne good fortutne to -see two pOn toon btridges the enemy had thrownt across the river dlestroyed by the ac curate fire of the Americnn artillery. Content to Be Going. They were filled with Germans, too. Some of thiem were coming, hut there wore others who seemed very con tent to be going. Two shells fronm Ameri cnn six-inchers lit squarely over the bridges. There was a terrific report followed by an inferno. Both bridges crumbled in the middle. Both were crowded beyond their' limits. lits of Germans nme raining down for al most three minutes, according to the spectator. while front the rivers the wild cries of the injured and drown hng Wmide a pinture Sturtz will always carry with him. F4or a few minutes the river was literally choked with bodies. The (ermafins were at last moving on Paris, but in a waiy they had hardly reckoned. Between puffs of n cigarette, the Iirst he'd hadt in a day, Frank Hlogan of Galveston, Tex., conftimed Sturtz's story of the wholesale drowning of the enemy. The ''extan was working :1 Stokes gun ia hundred feet from the ':outherint ank of the river when the Iirst wnves of field-green began to .-ross. cau erlt't say enough for those arti llry iZ'uys," he said. as Ie tried to I sit into as comfortable at posi t )11 as i wountil thigh pet'itlts. "TI'n nliites after the orders hadl b'een Ieil'hihmned to the hatteries they Iad :1 i 'rf.'et r:ange on that river. Wh'1ile we were poutring hullets Into the lleities the guns got their numn hers with both small and rii ego 'hells. At the spot where we we're staillonel I reikoti there must hlave been ibout 3.t)(4) of the Fritzes ::it erlioss the river. ''hey dlhii't. all go back. in fn et, I don't think there were hardly :any of thait hunch that'll co back to4 'iertany. We cfptured over 1.5400 ourselves and killed ensily -,ii. The rest were trying to beat It bick to the other side when our shells hit their briges." Some Sharpshooter. A Pitt-sburgher. N. G. Iiameno, who wa's Injuired in the arm by a piece of shrapnel. says the re's one Americen sharlishooter that made a record iny o'ne mihht he proud of during the first of the mixup. 'hile the Gernan engineers were trying to throw their first pontoon brihges over he picked off twenty-eight of them with his rifle. I couldn't get his name. but he already wears a sharpshooter's medal. lie deserves another. Lots of soliers believe in "hnnhes." .Iutes L. 'aul of No. 7311 Spruce street. l'hiladelphila, do'.g. and it's a fortunate thing for him that he played his. With a comende Paul was in a dugout during a barrtate. Shells were landing all around. Finally one lIew in the entrance. so l'aul decided their du.ozut was beconing :t little too warms. Ile waited for a short lull in the territic tiring and then darted for another shelter. lie hd not gotten fitteen feet away from the dugout whin n big one scored a direct hit on it. Ills companion was killed. but Paul escaped with a wound from a splinter that will keep him out of ac tion for several weeks. JACKIES CAPTIVATE KIDDIES Phoo tb o . 'onei of t he F rench refugees fad or ruha~ns who hatve hbeen ad~opt.edi by A aeiennftr snilors. Iie~re t hi r tall guairdianys atre inking ihe tots ont an outi ig, id Mignoanett e, Lal u ::nrd othi ers are very haappiy. Our American Sfaions atndl soldiers hiatvt mtade a hit wit h thle Frenci(h k iddlets and they are a fianmiliatr sight in thle villages of TURKS QUiT WORK ON UNHOLY GROUND Antigo, Wis.-A series of mris fortutne's, incltuding the drown inig of one of their number and l the tnurder of atnothaer, caused a ('rowd of Turkish raiiway la borers employed at Monaico to demaindi that they be4 transferred to 5(41ne othier plare,(' asq they c'onsidieredl the scene 01f t heir I ioubles "unlholy grou '''i'Their Pronounce by Sneezing. hIeolftire. O.---T'he juidge dlid not a& dIress the comaplaining witniess or the dhefenadant by nameai when W1alte: Zhar iekosowsky htado Saluaannoa Votcelij Chaowonishwiskl arrested on at charge oif IProvokinag im. ie t rica trp 'mnries Several times and then took the CaseO und~er advisement. Strike Big Gas Pocket. Fairmont, WV. Va.-A 13,000,000-foot gats well was brought in on the Guurnp farm fiye miles southwest of Manning ton. It is the largest gas well to be drilled in this section for fiqe yeara Trust Me! Try Do Calomel Harm; Read my guarantee! Li, and get straightened ui ing calomel. Don'1 There's no reason why a person should take sickening, salivating calo iel when i few cents buys a large bottle of Dodson's Liver 'Tone-a per fect sub-)titute for caloinel. It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid which will start your liver just as surely as caloinel, but it doesn't make you sick and can not salivate. Children aumt grown folks can take Doison's Liver Tone, eauseit it 1s perfectly hartnless. Calomel it, a dangerous drug. It Is He Hadn't Thought of That. "I il ye tiring heie thla1t pn1ie of glhss lfor the kilchen windy, l't ?' "1)1 dil nut . Ii vwas after a t wilve by fourteen m, all' the only soze they ill was fo urteen by twilve." "Ye fool, why ldin't ye get it? Ye roubll have put it InI shlleways, couldn't Grove's Ba:by Bowel Medicine a nt r I**s rloves sour tomach. 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