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IEGION EFFOtT TO CLEARI LIST, Many 1ersonul Flysteries of War U11) bM Explained. New ,York, Aug. 28.-The Americal Legion is making an effort to Iitigatt a distressing :phase of the afternatua Of war, the 2,000 personal mystere1s of the gieat struggle 6f men who arc classified in army alid iavy lists a, "nmissing in action,'' "killed in battle' an1d "iresumably dtad." The work hlas been rewarded with some success it is announced. In several instance the Legion Weekly has obtained for a iiotther mnorC and cleare'r details of how her service soil died, or put a wife ill touch With the contrads of her husband. "missin: in action.' lequests of relatives and'friends of soldiers. sailors, iar:nes and miilitary nurses about whose fate little is known, are being sent to na.vspapers thriiuighout the counLty 'for publica. tion. Results of this publicity are eart.. fully tabulated at oillces here. All "I ulidis,' ofilcrs, <loctors hurses or welfare worklrs, who may know i sointhliing of the person of whom ) information s sought, are in vited tou Uiin illicnte with e fr ilint or relativ es. Each week a lIknn I of Eystdes" re ublishied bi dte legi:on' organ an11d frctIuent ly i num ber ol lianies o nwii and wonlieu yi s'rved in the war, but Ah4o failcil tc rIac h liole, is sint 1) hito t il n- w pa The current result list. of ile Ic glon collini lhe followintl-c instane(i whre d sireld information was fur. .'. is. OXthrine llshie of Allea tow\ n, l'a., askstl for ilfol' iatjon eIi crnlin_- thlt vircumsn~t'ances sroi n.g t; I -ak .: he)III .r 11n S rg . L og lolb. :- of .1m pany0 ('. 1 Is t I Manh iar G n lauitailon. T\.vt:enty-ei Illh divi~ion mohr) i r;i e(eivn sl aP letter ro !i I r. .1i ilh .maz of Nc'v York, w-ho atten!e 2' tYin. .soldier, 'iving Ietails of hi. last hours. Air.;. Lohl Alason, ol .\celae, (;a., Iono light oil the 'isa pip ar aloe i h r .-ol. ". Ala;on, ir., c:,r a ' -rd om;sany. Si:<th Marines The il-l.r rot .: n: other that ht wtj Cd !,-, ioi* for Christimas, tl1ix but hI not api ar anui nothing fur eel11 '.*:. of1 i :::u A:. AlA sitii .s ' 0 rt e--d two letters, ' Al. y uiS 'ind uchinu appals A . ther wA!:f to know if hkr on. w01o di1 ill a fih hos4pitii -aid a thin n v is Ih uth M -I .'' ':i her rlt, who.' -en wa ' *as.rl. :i nd d' .i i d1 I, desirs.4 Mm knd of x:as ,tas ayel a:I bres t affet- :nl:i. Informau' n i.: &renht of :an :tvimy nure-wio wa..i as !141-i of '-i mr 1:.- to Fni . two, M e& a s U , A distl i os:vtnI family s( sks w i:aI froin the "budd 'is" ts soAdist r wL r.. wa ImsI skn a lini 1 a ba ttI< !i. b'd w.(,ind .IELS. P. M. Innt- U 'kninitt m'lao df the passage ofl ths ''pial smilrani amendme~lisnt. said: "Tihe srlie:-tioni of equa~el Sufftran has sititut~mn of th' t'ittds Stas--; nosn selrtor. The' rh14ht auml pi iv.bs-g of v'oting no0w dsy Viis on womensn ;a:tsl sI' tha t rvihsm. 'This I::2 and~ bea'.s y )* e IconsIiilli's. "'('iO this ) ilc -irs r sts 5h- :; y o de5)1'in tsr he~y poi'c si 1of m ii .: e nw '.eh whther tsulle potslni i. wIll;' ro f:ham-asofsur anI titi ., wheth ' (51 ' not w ale to have~i g Od) .whol , itoi d a I'/' ad( I iJN h iyst -g s (ll Ie fali~s l t!.d W'l - whether '(li ou I lc offii ia is, nta'sy n:t Is'ation :iml !pja sh'al be thoI se .lt ho' chartt er'' anid 'abihlit are. i n.I -s aiss -t 'thes public weglfare rwoskfr thucr -li :nsatc lflnd politica li advancr mant.Si h"I hfP. "I woluyh', I rurge the in-rnoeral wei enof~b ta'u'h Caronlinal o1 stu dyi selvde to usaum ctheir. ltnw respwn t bo~t14 DESCIIAMPS QUITS DE310CRtATIC PARlTY Will Vote for Harding and Hlope's Ite. Pibilcalls Will Make Clean Sweep. To the Editor of The State: Mindly perinlt me through your columns to say'I am no longer a Deru ocrat bittt.a Republican. I am alfiliat ed with the Republican party and ex pect to vote the Republican ticket in November. I am personally acquainted with Mr. Harding and believe he is the right man for president at this crisis of our nation. I hope he will be elect ed and have with him a Republican coigress that he may be able to do the work our nation so greatly needs. I am nct. a candidate for any office but behold a needed work before nie for our Southland andi dare to colse crate my efforts to that :work regard less of restIl ts. For if there Is tL' s irit of nobility in the soil, where ia iecedcd work calls a ready eirvice will a liswer. For years our Soutliland, rich withi undreamed of l)ossiblioItles, has been rt '. red by the cIi ise of oue parlty ismn. This curse can, must and will he re 'lo/e l'rhIn us iha I1t w(e may Come into ll' OWn nd111(1 enjoy the bil tes*2iivgs 0111r ;()!I and CHimate is tady to give lo us. I enre bt li1ttl for' thl" 1CIere 11an1 of auy 1.v itic'al iatIy. T!I' %ork lli'eledt and tlle servicet to be rII1ederted 11re niy chief concern'ls. For a half CO1111 r, with sliht x 1 tions, our e prst1ttiv es inl con .te h,. I ) :C i li t l ftle mor to '' tn I.mer wail pielur's, becaus tiy -ee ver in a ne le s l iinorii y. \0 'Vie W' Iil3vt of'l lc- (lit' Soull \ lle years~f th ur11 peopl o1f3 therej-t ti0e! :-.uff1eel. 1ur itovsrtyll c tnlimtel and our naltiral weallt conwwree I u :T if lii o f a ility (to ie vte 1.11 To dive l ' t ith w%# nio ( ireool help on a ilairle andl l iling seei hl. but wll never gt it 1ind)r the onv pary Wk.eo V havie 6.n-ritiendl our b-.it itere- u oInI U10 ltarl' of hlittelr ej iece lon:, enough. It is tiine In;l nobler groittis uon which It) a I1r t;hl iori ouri gri-itIr gOod. Affletion In may faunily an(l the au.. (unI u lon of dtis at lon' hav1 1 riet:: rd c my tim r o(her aP. hI tit ;i n 1( % h Ito vih" : ''tite--i b- n ve in:., th arious Ie1'1 . of hI111man1 act ion . f I rll m1 (I Tl o . (wll ;:th 'levr 8to r ~h;nan \ hu too sorln ha .-iu) i r I :.r b, r t h .i 1h1 and ., Give.. o!. Li-. , tf, :,1- ::11 n i r he .i. ;e. al. hc-it .p::. T'\IN r i TS .('1TO, 3 1 t~ju -~'In WO, '.iE'.? \r!T 1)'1 11 ' 1:111, 1)031F 'I'F Womann 1a114 4 hilld Drauvvid oi ('sw. t i'ar ii - Seriot..' ' (' rt,' kile ins~inty an a tird. I h: 1. -jlrt Jwr 3n te rn ' Stilwariy ira:n .\-. . kneven ase the. Trsn .''- i, ('truckan au-'r Pnobl v' 'lwt a-i.i h ee~ th ! aftrno-o1 n. h. - 1 r- l:. ~ioser 6, yaard 'o' . ia-l elr' T y :ra' boy 12i or i , j ar ' of '.. .\'f~ r e" .n h .\lur ' . n.--1' . i f .\j r I J un y nu? d' in;' rwn"ly. r'ue. ret Jto ne down fth r.4' s-o AIR N.YIGATION . ON GRtEAT SCALE t Vienua' Now Iakiig A1I)titals Plans. Vietinit to Ie Center of Laies. Vienna, Aug. 10.-If plans now mat-1 ing are carried out Vienna 'will beom(eI1 oile of the great cen ters of EIuropean dir navigation. Whiell soon after the conclusion of hostilities, Ii~inglani, France and Italy prepared to s;rdle au ( criss-eross B-urope with air routes, il looked as if I Austriai. were to he left ot :ti (aoget her C in favor of friendly Countries, ihe lanes being laid out via P'rague in the north and sol ii over italy. Laiach and Aanin. With the arrivail hcre of various nissions5 and al undirsta ll ing not only of the favorable geogrI1 ph ical location of l\'en na but also of t its existing facilities, Ilhii s hlitn - has bcen (ealitedi lt io eent' -Iany of ilte lanes here. It is linflerstood th;t Colonel 1i-r111,08 chIef f allied a viatio control iln Aus, tria, takvs tis iii-w. -nl fam-ors Hw use of the :rat .sj.ern aviation fhild as a cenl t ra I sla lioll. 'I'l i h i4 141 is on.1 Iy a rei' r-:ih's, fro:t \'i. n aa ;44 i( 4is aw el ri-tpir rholps, 1aoi . 1~ ang ma 111 Ilh% Ia'l rna I i:I (11 a r4al war dJanlt. . 1 , nu f :1 :1jr. : i m' f i A (ir Hil f*:nI 1.on-1b1ll h,' w ~ l ,,- .-m-li s, I ;blenzj~;,4n ich , \'ienna . iidap 1: :4l1''d :49 ijl !rti:4 14) ( 42 o 4CI z. V\44 iv :t lim 'iI I I ; \'h :1"a ir rNac .%. -I il o 4 11111'r 14 ll li 'o1t4 , w hi 11 i., - .1 : r 4 .2.1 : lol On)- of the- opli al0 -1' 1,, - Vick, !, 4:conv4: Ii h b1 n l 1 r 1., . f rin ;I i r a g rnn ih t Iif-n. Vn -'' :I; aj| V i itIa :Ind 'nd1 '111li :4. Thi volono ofp 1. ek.I 4f al A: rali, i' i '-r4 i. 1ir, :tiaa hijnr.nI of 4 r when 1 'a i. ' y :ind l-)4oking af 44F i ine .3, whoj ..!; b(. brou ht by mtor 'o Vil nna hotols :1101 ha k W hI I I tIi. l n n : I I n1pt 4 r1' r r - 14 1 ! 4 '.., - , . - IK: li' t or Trif-h est l . b nt!il d ul. (44.C n '4in.. th n w44: .thl .\Iiktii, '.4 414 'tI (i'i '. 4I 4 l'h' r and IF a , 4 'v mr.' -' ' ton A 'EW FALL COAT Air e nh s h01ingsret forh m E- unihGei\da .\nge be $1.75eaan a h.to ,.6 S nglibshngsifor Godscoo torels, Extria large ured 4 a1.7 $1.00. Sigod bed sheting $3.50 arnd $3.95. NEW FALL PLEATED 4 I SKIRTS Serges and Plaids 1it-le c hige of Its Illtert'sts on Aits rian territory. Oillees already linlt% e o t' ' ere ai(d regula r L air t 'tn trl'Ii to t'aby 111113 of li r't hatve been Iatiguratted. ENNi-ssI-:. E 0~i SM.ILLi-S' IN YVAILS ens( Nuneritleni 1I irease for 'Tenl 'ars Ai .ny lVel~de Shic , 147 . Washingiton,. A i . s 1v pllpulationl of whichl was. animeoi s.c ; today by the n u 1111ti ls '-. -74-19. hadl thp. s-inall 1t num icalk erIt's.e Il O h :1he Ist 1 y .. or any tcatid shi o IN71 while, i its rate or rowth was tht sinile.kst ill its hislory. s null'v'ieal increlaste 1";2.1'.71 and ivs Ili of 4rot Ih 7.1 11.1 etilt. . the :n 3ears. Tenne.(5 sce raik atl 1 1 0 :.f :t)i i i tk t n yV . a, lI I: I f h I l :I, h of whjch ILhe :2 1 poil il Ix I I 10 ii .J 3 (11,: i heen ,1 1r an i l.l - 1'1n1'4, e' 2.!) i nl i':i, It I g s; Il, herl d ho n 'r''I I G. 1 1 b 'it'll~~ I')~'~ ,GI POINT .)I \ kN Ill1 1 It Ns~ I IIl \ ii 'l (1 Ol l Ito I \ ( TL I o Il \ il 6 l I I ('i . I lv I i ll \ lil E ' \ h I \ II '; - It. r '. Wlison 1; o ibe n m m it w l A", :Ill, 11:1 \ir. -r '.l f j !I;. \\ib o l n r a . -i' :11 4 ;1! '.] l .1I ll I I o 'p5435 h . 'll.:51I ;h i 1 4-1 i) 3.4 4 .lia 5 . 3 - 1; . .11 1 m .. I . if' ia)43 'I I( '1 4' 1. 1 4 4l~~Oj "11), 11 i;) siy , . ~ I 1 : b il . 6 UI : l . ' I h ' i Are Here. C and Girl mntil the last minute your boy or girl wf liege. Visit our sta READS, PILLOW ID TOWELS teets, price $2.00 each, sheets, good qu.a!;ty, Oc each. ,75c and $1.00. 75c yard. 5c, 35c and 50c. rhite spreads, $3.00, A GOOD PLAC "fDidn'/ Prominent Georgia Lady and Slceplessness P '01P13 who got to reIng wen! every now and then, and who d4 not seei to get tho proper rt froehinent from rout, leep amd romrtt tion, noed a Ionle to help their bloo< rovitalize and builld up their yitern. For this. you will find Ziron Iro Thnic very vatable, an; the tosiniony o thounaudn already ha14 proved. MsI.1 J. W. I)ynnrt. lady of' a pro imitne aeorgia fiully reelding near Carterm villn, Says: "I di N't felie m1yu-dt. Y(OU WILL 1AE rREtATrn rOi'ir -AT T1-1i. I' "' vm-Ok kche orpor sinw (IM) be had at suich s i We make a ihorouhli c: Withoult cost, ;'11d dly t hem at tl ( owstp PERCT IT I N( ......... .....e. et Your Boys s' Ready to ly i you su ic ou e pett retd yan.rp pleadysit, rm re2tday $25.0 and,1 GINGHAM FOR .5( DRESS Batez and Renfrewi bo, ored ginghatm, in plIe for school girls' dress 27-inch ginghamr, 35c t ~E TO TR~ADE hRes/ I'Vel/" Suffered from Falut Spells -Relieved by Ziron. L "I didn't rut well niome twgjht W'ouild ho Julnt Ai tIred whnl ' mot u -In VIhe 111,1r11inA. an whlosok en -hc(L I would got wonk,, und h:ivt% ktuo, of fnainty uutelhi--rt titnetN luirdly ablb to do lity ha.wurk. "I hliard of ZIron, ndil felt tunyita)'i it fonic Woulid he,1) lp it). I tho0,1ght, V wouIld itt lenut utregithuz moe. "I 1huel I.v V iron han donte, lt goi I Feel buer. I tun glad to recoinouw It Un it goodl tolte." Tr'/ 'lrot. Otir uilowlfTy-,helt r*tiuru tom Ilrotutrin you. At your drugrI'lit's 3731210 470~ m 7J n., n y b G i ll I I I ,I I if y Ie priCe. 1_1 As ; I AfI' (I tCI -/ , .) iJ , , t f . - 1 4 N4EANV FA L L DRESSES Wool andS ilk ply of fur prepare for re yourself. )Y SUITS Suits, rna je with eid in red, gold and made, price $1I7.50, 32.50. HOIOL GIR LS' ES ~t 32-inch fast col da~ and solid1 colors (s, 35c the yard. he yard. NEW FALL BLOUSES Crepe~ de Chine and Georgette