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CHEAPEST BEST WAY TO REGAIN LOST STRENCTH Six or Twelve Ounce Bottle of Concentrated Acid Iron Mineral Sufiicient for Whole Family, . Usually. WHY BUY THE EXPENSIVE PRE PARED IRON PREPARATIONS The value of iron, just plain Acid Iron AlineraI, is so well known every one. If wr:'k or troubled with blood or digestion rhould take it. Acid Iron Aliner:.l, highly conecen f rated and Iet'.ted, goe: Io :t nny Im111('. farther tIhall wea.ker 'repia red ir1on1 ptreplarat ions, andl( Jus pI1lain Avid Ir-on \i Ineral, lixed ;n wate--just a few (rops ill a gl:ssful- -atftel m1ieals, makes the prtest kind of tonice to enl rich the blod. 'T'o get red blood iron m1u11t:, he utaed. It drive':: out :rie .\id andl the pois ons c'ausnglr $0 1Iuch rh11einn1atie :suffer1 in: an d increases the stenlgth. 1)ru: :i t:; :elit \'id Irton1 .iterail a:; put 11 by the i'rrodine Chentical ('or., inl four sizes. 11ospital and (mIiergetn (y bottles and for am ily use In 1; to I'.' olutee bottles, .0el and $1.1 The t rade tnarka gunrantees .full strenth. )irections wt1iti each bottle. * * * * * * i* * * . . . . . '4 * l'ltINClI')N NI:W. * * .. *0*0 * * * * * * * 0 .. L Pirinet 'on, t)ee. I.-''aenksgitving Feivice's ver' hell al the liaptist I Church en Thu it rsday. The pmstor. Rer. ,J. A. Hrook preached an excellent ser mon. IlIis .1ul'ject was "The 'Ihtags WeV Should be TIhankcful Por". 'Those wrho s;penl Th'lanksgiv"ing twith) their nlrents lere, are as rollows: W1ilblur ('onnelly" of* \\'of'ford ('ollege, Filort Freelan,11 \\'alte'r D~avis, Ilramb-, lett and 1louston \\'onA of :'len-:on College. .\lb Fi-FMUr.le~he"in the" Ora school \a; 1ihi re('cint g;tst of 0hW 'liss('5 it offmnani. Mr. and Mrts. Irnest \ladhen of "11in rens l sen Thursay withi thefrir' father, r\l . .1. T. Miachenl. \lisses Flot'ente reI"etemta n, .le-sie tidtgewvav and I)ewie Ilalentine and \Messrs IIroaitus 'Thomas and Elhert Frcenan, moltorC( to I)ue \'est Ilhiurs day. Rev. ('arl ilitih of \\'ff d ('d tollege Is the guest of Rev. .. it. Coinnelly. The box party which was :ivein at the Princeton sehool hitilding \\'ed ensdav evening- proved a gvr(a tu ((1(ccess. The amount of $51 was realized. lisses lituth and 'l'er1 l toffani. Miss Fic"jkling and \tars \. \\'. Sharpe, \\'ilblur ('onne1lly, llouston \Wood andt. Ms. .1. P. .\Me('en motored to C rn , tle Thursd!tay aiItinoon. \ m1ar1uri;:oe of mitlh intcrest occu '. leil tndai y morning, Nov. 25thIi at the .l' ibodist ; isontage, when .\l is:; t h iilgew;ayn an, \1 r. Adigtr tlla bb were S ^1n!:- uni:.1 in the haplpf bonds of mlairimlony. I r. .1. 11. ('onne!!y per forned the eer: mon'. 'Ti.- bride and groomi both reside in the I.hanon ste I ion. -Thirit imny fiends wish foirI I "''im a vtry happiiy andt pro'tspitroni 3ife. A\llie '\'. Shiare lhas jtust tiurchlased iHi-. .T. tI. ('-mn-cnlly is in ('tiint an tId V.'tk at tei nglit ': onfterentce. * * 0**0* . .. .* . . * ** * 0 ** 00 U .. e * .O , * Scho' it litet i a v a !<sit 1 1. ( T .,iii ~h.\\'e rcined aye'y nc ThelasF ime nt AndrIt rlci-r thrcait. Ile oifi of ris Ian i is "I chiat" I l tt 'er iro \';l-t (e ' . ni \' ,' li: i a ii . ti, n. itiin i 'm - Wcce areI tfrom ~I Iariens ikno him ver ell titt and it had it-htink ha itt N1e. e tinkt e are sin(t siI far nway 'frhoe and lo oC linane uitsland0 ointihed-'re. The neae ate ehis .osladhse"ah' but wote Call uits "e tiast and lIttlejokeut : tell ". ouree. Whe visytfng whioute thoe oher. the3 we'lvecIand . ate smecco.us Wie font aardbr joubn thn we915 pnd. nlislidbin the treesa wrme were wuehoefo the ha tne or lgoe fet, thenitoo ao beigl suteshtfuli owt lonetome sentrthererwnce.aTheretisha acest whe an optle th er Ce.ktGos Th ery los oinepl s andtco connuts here Th. Tpinat'plsees 'logathr butaattery coont w.eA we deied Barrathesomoaus butfondii adjbtan Twrritor AM EltWIIAN TitoP8 IN BYN(G'S DRIVE Built IRaliroads Uinder Shoe Fire for British Supplies to Advance. lBritish Army Headquarters, France, Monday, Nov. 26.-American engineers, the first American troops to be engag ed in military operation on the rliit I1h front, took a rominent part in thle breaking of the 'IIndenburg line by General Ilyng last weelk It. is now possible to inform the people of the United States that engineers of the ish front, took a prominent part in pushing up the vital railways behind the advancing British soldiers. The American engineers have been labor ing on tlie roads through the devasted hatitlfields of the Son t e distrilet for nearly fot - months and two of their n(n, who were w\ounded, were the first Anica'!''n iaimallies announced frtm Wa.!ington. The speed with wichi te lines have been Laid up ihrougl the broken) hlindenburg ie fen.i'a dtring the itast Week has call ei forth the Iighiest praise from the rit ilh a tlorilties. The Aierienans have been working in shifts 21 hours a day anld no such ntnount of t rack has been laid In this region in so short a time before. The manner in which they stood1 up under he strain has led to their being duh hed the "Force of .\me'cai Athletes", for these untiring soldiers are today as fit and as willing as they were be fore the battle began. Naturally the Ainerican.! have for a long timte been working under the range of eneiy artillery and more thani once they have come under heavy -hell fire. One of the most striking , ,,h.ts alonii the front has i"ei titat r lie engineers laboring c0011y at their tracks wh,'bile great shells were bnrling ot' htindred yards away. At one time the t Glerta:i cut loose with thcir guns on a section ot' the tracks and tore up three miles of !i , they sear('ely hud finished this hombmrdment wvhen thep (wint ies of steel began to creep forward once m0ole. After the engineers had retac'hed a point where they were ox pced on the sky line it was necessary t,0 work at night or On foggyc days. t'here have been ihree forces of Atneric'ans eniplayved in this region *inlce about Augun;h 1. 'T'ivo of them have been occnpied with the operation :ind mtaintenance of light railway,- and1 oter has been eonstructing nart nny gtage lines. ''ie cot'respontlent has visited many if Ihese engineers since their arrival tind has found them lit and eager for The correspontlent was tlkig vwith Ithree otlioer. today aint the only anx iety lin-y e:;pressed abtout the future as the fear that they might later he 'ompelled to work far' back of the lines: Out of Ilt fighting zone. The en -ineers lotve to hear the guns and to 1,t. as close to the iirin line as 1tail lay or'deris hicrmit. Soei of them had an 1uniinial exper itnce, miach to thei' liking, on the firs day of the' offensiv'. 'Tle lirit ll and( inig ini wounded tliritish: :andl Germans~tl:. A large pail of thei thiard; day's woriik ont lth' radway, but 'l -y wldl itulertook the newt't ardu Tom C re hi Chl (Ophend bya Tu'ke f.ATA(I'.'F 1lR OMOt QiS ?. Jt stop~s the Conah~l andl tlit adiachet' t nd ~ .e ,>k; c 'I the (Cold. Ui its rfnd inuomt .' H it Fais to cu. T i wI o .\ mler'son .il ti r )iontI ned. Andiiersoni Nov. Pn. 'Te'legr~amtse werte droiin(utig o)f ('laude l'ti'rod, agedi !25. ing otn thle river' aind t' hoat was cut i ]'ler'od's body was. r'eover'ed ailt w~ailitt h shipd ere, ior ic buria ae-i i rdi nowt inormtionireivr fmlate litet iscovertedtu' aleoft atiei' st wio year ls aigo to I)secur e employmitent ini thle nun ition plait.t at litopo eel, Vai. Ni rance iArms More Interesting Than Any Feature A More Thrilling Than '1he W ildest Drama H ERE is an especially worth-while offering 'if you wish a war pic ture. It is a skillfully presented resume of the building up and present condition of the French army. It opens and closes with brief scenes of Gen ral Joffre conversing with General Pershing and the in tervening five reels pictureize the supposed description the former gives of French mili tary conditions. Several scenes of the training of the recruits begin the description. Then there are complete and very interesting pictures of the various kinds of artillery, tanks and aerplanes, types used early in the war and their later changes, information which can not help giving everyone a clearer idea of the business of war. In addition to this tech nical material, there are dramatic action and the wounded, aerplane conflicts, in one of which a German plane is seen disabled and falling to its destruction. All vital phases of military activities are included. The building of lines of com munication, of defenses and bridges, the barracks, cantonments and hospitals, the man ufacture of munitions, inflation of the observation balloons and scenes taken from them, all are included in the offering. It is so packed with worth-while information that there is no chance of its dragging in interest.. The views are put together in a clever manner. The photography is brilliant throughout. The release is one that we can recommend highly to any intelligent audi ence. It is extraordinarily fine. OPERA HOUSE WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY DECEMBER 5th and 6th "FRANCE IN ARMS" O|ficial 1"r< nlh war pil(Iirex. Take n undcr the direction of I/Ic cinncal(oyraphie division of t he r 'rc nch a~rnm y. Fir( r (is. Re ,axe (std .fort nbl1r 11. S''(1'.- -These pietures bring artual views (oI' fighting I' lnaon- *e. On1e' 4pa't. of the pictuire is d(evoted to showing the (leveloplellt of tie various tylps of glil s sI 1'e I le be(-xgIlll il t1 n I lle war. It shows ea111no0n rallg lg inl si%(' f1ro(i a onlle-illll horev to the n11ianllunloth .!tus tiat shoot a p1oject.ile weighinig over a ton and a ha Ifo1 r Ia d ist anll e Ot e iles orf more. j shows Ihese -Ills in a-tualI service. There is (ne part of the i1111 which gives slatisties as to whatl1 supplies have beeni useil up by the P reneh an'mly since the warl he un, andl pietlure.; showvingt how syistemnatically this vast Iask of keelpinlg bod and su1pplies going to the I'roltl is hanldled. Alnot her seetiotn shows how he airplianes hiav'e been develolped siu- the Imo)elling of the war. il'win the sauill souting planes and the heavy, :no0nst rou(s plane1s usedI fo4r bombarding". 'There are ictuIlres takenl fron111 a movin11g airldhule that are highly11 ilterli11g. '111(11 w are% sIown the flight oi aI saolut ing ahalln (nt a' Ianr-hulte jnIlp romI'ol it. We are shownl the -1uns ulsed inl combating enemly plues. Pic ures show ing; h(ow\ the GIerma11n prisoner S have been pllt to wCork inl l'rnIllle are likewis' ilterstging. Then 11o VIA it 11p we haVe pi10tures Of' General l'etainl decor at IllV i'rl ll soldiers. and a plietillre o I 'el'shing alld lol're in eoliversatIlO . What The Critics Say of The Picture Ser<(<U (n pinions, j>Iy 9, So. 27. I 'igure it mll. for your-self'. We arc aIt war with Ch lanlny and ll'valne is "Iu' a11y. The.s pietu res are guarantehied by% the Pathe compan111y to be aulthentie m11( IheY look it. They;3 are ia compilation of, facts that Vr'y Ann'rienll ought to know andi will be glad to I.now. ,111s. ldain ironlhounld facts Iput to-ether' in in teresti ig form1. I1olks who are interested in the war --al(l who o 511 't '.'-. lll t to like " 1lralle ill A r ' ' mi llnellnsely. !;.rlihilors r ii rald, pay 2., Sor. 21. Igor this chass of picture it. is all excellent piece ofI work and shouhd meet with success. Al1o ring P'icture Wor0,"1x, page 10.31, Nov. 7. This new collectionl of war views, taken by I('renchl military ilul horities on the western front, iunidouhted ly eclilses ny previous offerig of its kind in many respwets. .lolIon l'icl ire Neis, payc 3438, Nov. 17. Iathe hais klegsed at nmnber of interesting war pic tures since the begining of the world conflict., but "Franee in Arms'' is better than any of them. A.rhibilors Trade Review, page .1848, Nov. 10. For a war picture it. is without a doubt. one of the very best that ha been offered the American public. Photographed by the Cinematogra ADMISSION - - - Reviewed by Peter Milne iat he 'hias releasedI a. number of interesting wal li('tuIIr ies since the beginniaing of the wnorld1 (onfli', but "France in Armts" is better thant any of them. It has all the suts)enlse of a five-reel d ramla, as many tlls as ole of Pat he's own serials anld enough in terest lo spread ovel' tImany add itionaIl t.housanitd feet (f film. The f'ealure (ops with a 4lose-up of Marshal JoTre conversing with General 'ershing IIan(d the va riouls Sceles that follow are supposed ly illutslrationls 4)1 t.ieir emllersation. The first reel displays the rigid training Idergone hy the Frenh recruits and subse qluently thet mnanufacture of all ammuni1111tionls fr-oml smt all alrmtis to the b)Igg'est. Iow itz(el1 is depicted i n brie 1.f .'1t innienisely itnterest.inig Ilashes. Facts rve r-d ing the distiniie mittade by every type of gi, the wveighi of the shell, and the amiount. used during e( r tain years are inti'1 ersed between the seenes, len1d inT added interest. The huge Store inms(";containling thel food Su{ppy oI the (itiii(ire lrentttch m-myiV (.mlle in for' their share of (xsII 11I iltn also. Ilese see t es g;ivte a Wonlderfliii idea of' tilie n unaw11 r' iln which the ('Ii l rc'I ial as well as thlie 11(1m resoin-ve.; are Mobilized for the" super-lative" efforl Math- ne('e'ssm'y by" war. The 111(st w1ontderful thi ng inl "''rm-Pie ill . shows the destruttion oft t (aGrmtan aerol 1phoe. The e'aiiwrla 111111 went. up with a lI'eniilh aviator andu( was right. on the jobl lhe n t t shot sett led the enemy11 " bi;'li:it. The doomed machine is seel to hesitate and1( then1 dropl suddenly. turnin- e1lum1sily over anld over d( uing its (1(eenltt 1t he eiarth. It. is a btrethlt - taking epis(le, the like of whiv'h has never' bee seenl before. 'I'he mni lifaetlre of aeroplals is also shown andit4 I he various types of maehines now it use ini the IF'enc'h atrmyii are (omtlpared with those in voglue at. the out break of the wat'. The figures show the greait 'hlng for. mlore eflicient typles of unw1(hines tha1t has1 ta1ken1 phwe'( duri'lng the laIst row years'. The ;soldiers tlemiselves are nol ineglected(. Follow ing the pictulres of' the trainling camp), thwy are shown) bulildinlg railroads, setting up wir''elss apparllatus and telegl'rpil poles. 'oiist ruet iting bridges, reonst tuet ing oalds lnd the life. 'herre a 41 thousand andih( one things whih the soldier of the p'resent must. know anld " FI'ranll'e itt A '1is" gives a little I itt. (If his every Task. ''here are it few senes taken inl thlIe frontt line Itrenehes, a(d one shot shows the FrnciI(h going over the top, shows them charging neross No Mafn's Tand to meet. the enemy att-ack and shows thel returning, some on foot and others on stretchers. 'In fact there is no department of war that "France in Arms" neglects. It drawn an ever varying picture of ,it-a true picture of it-and sets it right hefore you. It strikes home with a strike that is neeled ltand wel come. )hic Division of the French Army. - - - 10c and 20c