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.SAN ANTONIO tXPRHSS: IUESDAY MORNING. OCTQMhR 29, 1918.
When You
Cannot Sleep
THEREis, of course,
a distinctly sooth-
ing effect upon the
nerves which results
when you rub this fa-
mous French Baume
on the forehead and
the back of the neck.
Many tell us that
they use
baume
ANALGlfSIQUE
bengue
when thevcannot sleep,be-
cause this original French
product is so much more
satisfactory than its many
imitations.
You will, of course,
want a tube in the house
to relieve the pain of rheu-
matism, hcadache, sciatica
or gout—but try it also
next time you cannot sleep.
Order by the full name.
THOS. LEEMING & CO.
Ameriosn Affenti New York
The Original Is
Still Obtainable
(.'ERMAN COMMANDER WAKNS
HIS SOLDIERS AGAINST ARM-
ISTICE TAI.K.
"THA
liberty shall
not perish"
GERMAN REICHSTAC MAY AI SO
ORDER KAISER TRIED BEFORE
CRIMINAL COl RT.
Serial 1«-loyram tn Tlif Kxpress
rorENHAUKN, Oct. "J* (Via London).—
Th® lteleh staff, aeeordin# to an unofficial
Berlin dispatch late tonight, lias appointed
a commission to study tin- advisability of
impeaching all imperial »haneellors and
foreign iiilniMers since it'll.
Dispatches earlier in the day had told
of k plan of ih" "lelt' parties in the
I(eii-liHtat; t«» appoint stnh a cnminl>siou
'i'oniKht's «ijNpal« lies also tell of a dc
Niaml voiced in the llelciisrntf i»y Herr
Itiihlo. a Sim ialist, f«»r the dismissal of th
Kjiiscr and his irial before a crimiu;ii
court.
Germany from the outbreak of Hip wai
to the formation of the present govern-
ment had the folowlng chancelolrs:
I»r. von ltetliiminu tlollwi-g, I >r. Georp
Michaeiis and Count von llertlluK. Th
foreign ministers during that period were
I>r. von Jagow. I>r. /immerinan, I»r. von
Kuehlmann and Admiral von Hlntse.
Save wlifut a no money, tuo. £»uy Stone's
WheatleBN Cakes i \>]v )
THREE OFFICERS OF MARINE
AIR SERVICE ARE KILLED
I Bj ited —
,• Willi AM KU H 'AN AU'dV N«»i: I 11
Wl.ST ill' \ I.UIM N. Oct. 1's "II..1.1 I.mt.
Ian armistice bin not bwn concluded," I the
I word »ent lo the Uirmiu troops b> I ield
M.irshal von llindeiiburg. chief of in- ueti
J oral staff, aceordiug to a captured do u
I in. nt in ilii- hands of the Aineri. ins. The
' <; ,..n i oinmati'lcr ^ appeal r>iid< :
"lierman soidSrrs: lie vigilant. The
'word •armistice' Is current in the trendies
! aid i ;mi]•>. imit no liave not reneUed that
[Mir t 'I'm xMine the word represents n «-er
t a m i M' : in others it is even a synonym of:
. i i» ho long deslred. They belie v •
1 t ;«r (■..! • mm longer depend , upon 11 < e i • i
Their . ilan e Is rel.ixe l: 11 n.'ir eouniu
and their en i iranee, as well as their -|drlt
oi defiance toward the enemy ale diuiiii
i -died
We have not readied our aim. The ar
inlsti-e has not lien concluded. The war
is still on the same war .is ever.
"Now. more than ever, you must he vig
la lit and hold last. You are upon tie*
enemy's soil and I'pon the soli of ANace
Lorraine, the bulwarks of our country. In
this grav«* hour the ratherland relics on j
\ou for its prosperity and for its safety." j
w'.S.S.
S\N ANTONIO'S III Allll I L III RIAL
I'AKK.
Hose lawn Cemetery, with free perpetunl
-arc; family lots $.".0; on easy payment* '
\s;|< f,,r itoselawn or phone i roikett i.."J
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AMERICANS HAVE CAPTURED
20,009 GERMANS IN MONTH
.vln MhiIumv
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tin W. Key, Kirkw<H>il, Mn.
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WASH I NO'l*i >N, I» C.. Oct. JV Three
fatalities among Marine Corps officers in
the aviation service abroad were reported
to the Navy I »i,,partineiit today by Vice Ad
miral Him*. Second Lieutenants Harry If
Norman. I >ii veiipnrt, Iowa, and Caleb W
Taylor. I'elnhitt. h'c. M'ss., were killed when
a bombing plane was shot down l»y Hie tier
mans on tin? Uelglant front. Lieut. Ralph
Talbot. South Weymouth. Mass.. was killed
when ills plane fell in the same sector.
A Health
Builder For
Weakened Lungs
After Ikmiir weakened Pv u continued cough 1
the lungs need the ino*t, .iirefnl ailentlon. In
many canes KCKMAN'S AI-TIOIiATIVK, a eni-
• i ii in suit preparation, with many more than j
twenty years' successful >iisp, has l«-en found i
1 very Ix'iH'fleiaI In strengthening the lungs and ;
j heiping I" restore hell 1 til.
80c and $1.50 Bottles at all druggists or from
manufacturer, postpaid.
I'M'KM AN I A lloHATOlt Y, Phllndelphla. '
I'.v Asuoelnted Pp.-^.
WASHINGTON, i». C. Oct Ill ln< !
■ ■oniinuni.( ue tor Saturday, (lela.'.ed in
! !Mnsiii:s>ion. General IVrshlng notes that ,
11 • i • | at t If Icing fought b,\ the I'irst \iuer !
i an Artnj north or Verdun entered that j
.lay upon ii • se.-ond uioclh, and rep.»rts I
that in trie first month, besides luflh ring |
heavy losses upon the enemy 'ti killed
and wounded, the Americans there cap j
Mired "JO.ihio prisoners, over l.'iOgun . u :i"
j iy 1,000 trein li mortars and i;evoral thou
I -jud tnacliino tun*
Destruci ion mI' thirteen enemy airplanes
' h\ pursuit squadrons of the Anicri'-an
I'irst Army in the course of many com-
| bats is rcp'orted in a ^upplenientar.N r-tate-
uient under date of yesterday. 1 ive
I American planes were lost.
Ill- AoKni'lntptl I'm*".
wash i mri'h.n. ii <-. h i. !«. hon
I Hi'lli'll. rist ..f I III- Mimiki' llifer, Is how
I . ,>ni|ilclH> hi Hip IihU'Ik nf • Aiin'rinin
| trmlliH lis tilt rcsllll nl' il stun ssful :Ml;ti lt
I carried out yesterday. Oeiieral I'ershlng
reports hi his communii|ue for today
1'uitli. r south lively fighting taking J
place lu the eastern portion of the ltoia .
d'orinont.
Knn.
on lie. N. J.
nil S i\ ii,' -U v. Ne w York.
- i t to Men. new mi ii. Cm.
i Ware. \l>lieville. cu.
i .i Wendt, Niagara l ulls. N v
W Mains, Akn if, Ohio.
.1 WI:-on. llurtwell. ca.
Weousocket, It. I.
■1 - * i • r. Ala
'.v\ :i lie. I.Si.
Stanford. Ky.
I;:11 er. fu.
. snii.-rloi-. Wi-
ir S.i i .mi ill-."i. S' liinllnavia. V
r - i; Sage, Purk. . Idaho.
Died i'ror.i Wounds.
II M
Kode
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llndelphla.
trolt, Mich.
.•!,, luriulnglon, Mnii
lb
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L'tt, Tox
i- Jr., Itrooklya,
• r111:in. Had Axe.
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Mich.
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ih s r:ni^nahun. Trenton, N.
.1, I» . a ;. . i igdclifliir g. N N
. Melicher. Itedro. k. ukia.
t ;i, in- Mini. II l -'ledo. Ohio
.•>. ii7.ii. I ul1 III vim* Mass.
i'. Hparllng oaeldti Kmii.
,1 a. TheinpM.il. I ivcrpool, Mngland.
nicr. Wi.rdn. r. Idaho
I i\ Moist. I."rnInc. Wis.
llreoklyn,
..lioke
N.
Mi. h.
For Burning Eczema
=i'
Greasy salves and ointments should not
be applied it good clear skin is wanted.
From any druggist for 35c, or $1.00 for
•xtra large size, get a bottle of zemo.
When applied as directed it effectively
removes eczema, quickly stops itching, and
heals skin troubles, also sores, burns,
woundsand chafing. It penetrates, cleanses
and soothes. Zemo is a clean, dependable
Bnd inexpensive, penetrating, antiseptic
liquid. Try It, as we believe nothing you
bave ever used is aseffective and satisfying,
The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland. 0.
Wood for 8ale, good sound four-foot oak,
delivered within a reasonable ill«tun«*e; ?'.)
per cord. Phone Crockett 2£!Kj.-~(Adv.)
ATTAC&3
STOPPED
Ff»; Oi- e» 56
i! fejINc S EPILEPTIC
j, REMED ;. it!« a rational r:EWl&-
[J '"^bly seccesrfui treatment fc? Fu",
-^jM'-kncss) cad «
Weiriui iJernr.so.ncnU. (jC&oroi'dSC si ,
an^ Drutf Sto.e«» . „.
ll^arior our
1| valuable ftooti
i li on Knilcpiy. It \z
'--Or. R. H. KLINE CO.
327,410 HUN COMBATANTS
1 ARE PRISONERS OF BRITISH
ISv \ in led I'r
I.I MMIN, \'.a Montreal. <' t. :> An-
noilli. eiiu-Ml \\ a s made ,I1 the 11 o ii -e of •
i ' 1111111 o 11 s t oil a > llint sine, the I le^ri || il i Ii -_r of
the war I'.riti^h troops have taken I'.'J";. I ill j
• • net ii y . m;ii liatnnt i»risoner.s, iii'ludlnu Jdl, i
I'll! (rerinaiK
There are UT.Otld «Jcnuan i oinbatiint |»ris-
oners in the I ulted Kingdom at the pres-
ent time.
W s.s.
nrn«o», 1 J.'hoken, N. J.
u i^. Colston, Wmleabor, N'. (
utonlo Ul0|9l(|i Hoelie»t0ri •v'-
,,llain 1.. 1- in mi. le. k. r Salinac.
; tor I'11st. VlUisiica. lovvrt.
nitiee Fultn, Akron, Otolo.
'. .1; 'll.'h, i "111 'i' mil. i i'llll.
■.:n«r r. Kren«el, Kitfln. III.
11 i_ • \V. Ii, Soiiil.\ . Teini.
, Ml ('In In. I'll 111njrtoii. I'M
i fin). |.. MaMie-. K:i\v City, Okli
j, t on I' 11' 11S k i. CllleilJto.
.. i' Slierlui n. S' I .oils.
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Mile- I'. K i11fi. linrdoii. Ark.
.•auk I'- Kr.nne. Iteyalloli,
Mu/'ei. Hell.- V. "Ili.ll. CU.
, -1"- A 1'arkK M l. «»klM.
II i:..' ;■ m.inner. Miss
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oi Lraiii/:it ion of
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BANK. N. J.
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duties as Ii ;
department
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Dallas, Texas.
all 11aw ley, Mercer,
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Will ,ai ' Peelitold, N
Walter V\ lA^givu, Hi
1 io: M»tt Goodwin,
Musieiaa - ...
All e t W. Angell. Morrison, 111.
Privates -
Leon A.lam.-, Iuvern Mis.
'h.ni Alh.i. Haysw 1. «!n.
1,,'e A!-!. • i. 1 'a'l •. die. Ky.
Man.hi Af-. 1 ■'1 -"ii. '11'1()-f ..
.1. K . I. <»• "aim. N\ . > a
Wiueliebler, Idaho.
, v York, N Y.
Ill Jose. ChI.
i.iiiau, W. S a.
Jacksonville, i'la.
Claud Ba
Irvia K. "•
Joseph II
Will, am J
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Neh.
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M. «:•'
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Henry Irvli
(Ken.- 1-: J«
lA>muel I-
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! ..Ill Mel.'-
William J.
Joeeph Mas
A.lie. M >
lialph Mori
l harles S.
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Amhoy,
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Marpl
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and G.—The White Naphtha Sonp is free from all
impurities and harsh ingredients common to ordinary
yellow laundry and naphtha soaps.
It contains the highest grade and most potent white laundry
soap materials obtainable, made doubly elfective by the
addition of naphtha.
Use P. and G.—The White Naphtha Soap for all laundry
work, for cleaning windows, bathroom and kitchen fixtures,
and for scrubbing floors and woodwork.
It works in cold or lukewarm water. It works in hard water
as in soft. It moves all kinds of dirt with almost 110 rubbing
and in a fraction of the usual time.
KelU l'i"l
I,... It. 11.
dandq
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the whit
naphtha soap
Biggest, heaviest cake cf white laundry soap on the rcarket
Saves '.imc and work wherever you now usa
Laundry Soap or Naphtha Soap—while or yellow.*
\ lew, Pa.
Itid.
N. Y.
enn.
M Iks.
i h ar l.ake la.
I > i. • i> s< .ii city, l'n
p.liie Mountain. Ark.
liMiuhiiiu'li, I'rey, l-a
Clrirles Si:-i ' I la mine: Iy fork. Pa.
I i.r'rv se.T.r ,-1,1. Wne Bin If. Ark.
All' ThotiiP Aniory. Mi--.
I liotnas A. White, l-iiuh u la.
.Mm J. Hal in. lla It i more. Mi.
Bernard T Cauefleld, Weatfi?l(l, N.
jara< y. c email, Wawhli gton, P. «
, iariPS l Cotter, New Urltaiu, I onn.
i leorsje W ' mi. I I lanupolis. In.I.
Willi,,;n r |.,lv:.lM... I ».« V t "II. Wash.
William Uiekey, Colnmlihi,
Kilwarti Uenhower, \aile
Claude A. I'., -e II. "•
Max lirtl. V. '^1111' . . " ■
Arthur Ii. I'-: •' liiis. M<nn.
Wtlliani Hun- . l-'ridley. M nu.
Crnest Ii:IJ- Hlllinau, «;»
jnlni H • ■ 1 ri« iv>oii. \ vallaiit i. Mlcli.
\\f M || -v inI. Carl uru. N. I».
4'urhelt -i. J.nkiiis. 11 ill** v i 1 !»*. \ a.
Charlie i: Keidall. Athol. Muss.
\||,eft J fferM.il K. mil .ek, Covington,
1 ril uk Iawhey. Keilhville. In.
John I«oiia. rieasautville, N. J
Kchvard P. MeKeuna, pbllndelpula, I».
Kussell S. Murray, lpswieh. Mhs«.
l'.reioah pern. New llritii'ri. Conn.
William H. s hra'ni'ii. Hetrolt, Mich.
Daniel M. Smith, Hieks. I.a.
i:- M Smith. Cartnli hue I. Miss.
Marion .T. Smith, Jasper. Texas.
lleury Sp^rlinp. New V
Wdliii:n K. Steed. Harden. Tenn.
Hmmette \ aideu. Iiernnii.h
\lhert Walker, I.oiiisvllle. tin.
Mrneat W Wood, lluy. Ka».
Wounded Sevcrolf.
Lientenant.i— „ .
lleiirv II. Hernande/. Huntmcien
C'aretiee V. Murdo.-k, Hartford, Conn,
.lustin W Pake, Viola, Win.
Hillniau 1*. Wunnewell. White 1 lams. N
Ki.hard K. I.»kwooil, M uiud City. Kas.
Hi, hard A. Newhall, S. MiPiieapulls, Mb
A. A. SeUnrdt, Milwaukee, Wis.
Sei L'oanl —
Kominel B. llackler. Dallas, Texns.
Wounded Severoiy.
Corporals— , ....
I^ roy K. Dow. Center Harbor, .^. II.
jlenrv Hi.slert, Alton, Iowa.
V Is Jfleoh-en, Harhni, Iowa,
ih.y Peterson. Wausa. Neb.
J. 'in ti. Smith, Pueblo, Colo.
Junes Aynew. P.ridP:eport, Conn.
Harry W. Johnston. Chleatfo.
Napoleon Jolly, Fitehburg, Mass.
W'acoi.er
Nelson Isley, Lenawee Junction, Mien.
Meehaulea - ...
W. II Thurnuin, Thurlatid. Iud.
I..-, u Mu.«ser, I^an aster, Pa.
l'rLvateft—
Janus C. AUlershef, Hchneetady, N. Y.
i lureiue Hesaw, Keene. N. 11.
1'iank CUibcrto. Kd«e lllll. Pa.
I re.I ('lurk. Ann I lurlntr, Mleh.
l-'rank M * Curran, I/'-1 Angele*. Cal.
Haul pehl" 11.'*ta, Ke.v West, l"'la.
Thomas !•'. t'wyer. Sl. lior.1, Maw.
Mn.-; >n C. I.aton. \ iin. oin er. Wash,
w. William liver eu Peiiiwfter, Mieh.
Willlnm C. Fai hman. Sio«»'Mv. Iowa.
Sydne.v Fuller, ^l.-seow. Vie h
Paul fJatC..-, Alu'aula Clt.v. Ala.
l'.lwiird H< enefeht. \. w York C|v.
I' .vnnl c 't'Kan. I■ ■ <•.>I.' ii.' V V.
a .k V. K I* re. S • . . F
Nera L». K>uk. Huff«h» a
frank kr^kf*. Oiuud iUtiiJi». Mieh.
n. y.
i mil T l4irw:i. Halls, Denmark.
ll> J, luiva.'ey. Lawreii.". Masn.
•i'lllltley J. Mainiel. Merlford,
I i(i • Marebcalnl, Tacotus, Wtali
Frnii.'Is 11 Miixoii St. Peter. Minn
Charles N. Miller. Diii|Uoln. Id.
Jolill More li. Pltufleld, Mass.
I'..veri\ Miilis. Sail Fraie Isro, Cal.
i i.iii.lc M. Nntley, Wi iiateli.e, Wash.
F io lie ItohlnHoli. lieaeon. N y.
Pi ter P. Host. Calumet. Mi. 11.
iis.-ar C. r nmner. l ineal. N'. I).
I heoilore \ aska-<. liraud Uapids. Mu h.
li.-orsfe Vllia, Avaloii. Alhania. ^
iie..r«e Wa«ner. Live oak. Fla.
lunatiu* /urr.yski, .lamaiea, N V.
I »ii ;i i ,M. Fas ton. Warren. Minn.
Ijft-a. 11 us. In . New Y'irk City.
II < Ni.V'i rf. I.aii' aster. Pa.
Tony I'etro, (.iianlltui Loinhardl. Prov.
Nun i' .1 Pod.my
Wttlteff .1 Helti
lloleri SliOek le .
Alfred M. Steffir
P. y II. w. haul
larkwin. N'elv
lii wauki-e. Wi«.
•rristown. 'l ei n
ertinville. Wis.
etiln. ket. N V,
tin S. W'111.aim-. !»' eorah. Iowa.
Davis c Wright, Itunuelle, F a,
J.e-eph Ciitull, HriKiklyn, N.
Feoi. Johnson. Ma dona III.
Patrick SytuniM. New York City.
Wounded (Degree Undo conn ined).
I.eutrnaiits
liarl F Cainp. Chi kainatiKa. (in.
Jinai-N A. l»a\i-, Washington, li C.
Itoliert T. Linehani. New York City.
Tbomai A. Merryweather, Pblladelpblg«
Am s. herd. (Kaxtoni River, vt.
Ualeltfh Yonriffer. ColuinMa.
New York City.
( hi. ago.
hali S imerton. ().
. llr.M.klyn, N. Y.
..ns, Ne.vport. Me.
Parker \ anan
Sergeants
<;• orge P. liru
Herman Y. l'<
I ia; Is V. II
Kaj uioiid S. S
Corporals
c..r.|on L. Hi-blng. Philadelphia.
lii. hard l .,Iese ,)r.. South Jamestown, N. 1.)
Walter (Jrnliam, Brooklyn, N V.
J"hn A. i.r'ihhs, pett-rshurg, \a
AIU*ri .1 llaiin. Sliee i is! ieii • | P.av, N. Y.
Otto F Horpi !. New York < t\
KelieiY I A'** K i I Hail. St. Lulls. Mo.
AlvIn c L-onnril, Jo let 111.
Alh"rt L. Slie1 .Jon, Aivadia. Cal.
J a in. s s. S11 e i ;11 a U.' r Perkins. Mo.
F re. 1 L. Wal-ii. Providence, H. I.
• > i I hert C. Walter, Chieago.
Charles J. Hur.li. '^uin.-y, Mass.
.Tame# A. Craig. Houston. Tex.
John II Kirk. Philadelphia.
John Mlnderinann. Hrooklyn, N. Y
Jaeoh IF Plttman, Wiliiilngtoii. N, C.
Sejarles F. Uogel. Manltow<H-, Wis.
J..-eph W Strain. Philadelphia.
John Wlsba.-k, Chicago.
ltugl.r
0random C. Granger, Conroe, T.j*.
Harry O. Pariuenter. UlUuan. Iowa.
Mile
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Viltes
C Itoth, Allontown, Pa.
Mass.
Tows.
lemlenlug, Atlauile City.
C.
W . \ a.
Y.
Ja.oh Ariewltz. Yantie. Conn.
Wil: am .1 Purke. Hoxbnry,
lom Carter, Flkwo-xl. Ala."
• ieorgo W. Clausen, (ilhlden.
William Htuo
s". J.
F.. Davis. Kan.
- ■ F. Davis, i Uleayo.
J '■<>. .1. Harnes, New York City.
'■ i .-Hie I lei low, Pi tin e I>i Caserta. Paly.
Mia11j If. I'laek. Fnion Urove, Ala.
Huekley, petroit, Mieh
Calvin F. Itnnrer. Coal Citv. IinJ.
Caspar Ciaeeio, Ih, kford, 111.
P.itr;ek J. Flaherty Mount Alton, I'a
Jueob l-rle.l. PaterNon. N.
Charles It. Hi Idea, New York City.
' den ii i;. (lit more, Itloiiiuitigfon. III.
11" ii ... r Hoffman. Whitiiev, | •«
Priee P. 11 io< - k. C. ve Cl'tv. N
Silveo James'. Iloseworth, Mo
'I'll.anas James. Hr.i-.klvn N Y
(Mis .Montgomery Jones, i
Herman A Ki. .i. Philadelphia.
Theodore W. Krause Prooklvn N
Flby C. McWhirter, Ruby. Tex.
i'll.st t. Manny, (ireen Island v Y
i ran.piilino Martinez. Keilv. n. m
Antonio Mar. a. Delltow n.' i'.i
Clevi.|.iii,| .Nfathew,. Fdark Hiv.r Falls. Wll.
Shirley C. Nifoiig. St. L.nis. Mo.
Clifford W. iist rander. Jamah a. V Y
14i r.'iiee ivrl.ii.- Potsdam. N Y
(Mho Salvers. Kahoka. Mo.
Frank F. Seavrr. Hostrci.
Ponieniek Sepponni, Mildred. Pa.
Phirenee c Sevorthon. sr. tIioiuhv. >
W 111 la in Sldni e k. Itiooklyn. .\ y.
Holland c. Slater, M. \ropiils in
Arthur P. Miuier jr Pelhi.
(»-ar W. spader. S'l.-dond. Sweden.
I'red .. S|H.nrer. Ka s,.h City. M,».
Nonas Stump. Fvli'iige. W. \a.
Hi ha-d J. Townsend. 'rinee Hn.v, N.
Hnn. v |'. Trump, Al-^ntnwii. i'a
SI. I'I'-y M. Two,"; k, hleajTo, III.
' i:!' M. Ward, M- rrls\ille, Vt
Dmii,el ( on way Wehst ■ Philadelphia,
AI (• \: niler \, Weather
Alfred W*hit>dieaiJ, Pro
•lames iWilmeth. .I .
Claud W Wood. Florei .
Will Y a rhrough. Od..:
John l 'n kerson, Hesw •
Charles F. bn,ke. \V,
General C. Flnley, Canri -ia, Tex.
i''1''1 "i' k II. I rnnk, • 1 .-ago. III.
Arthur W. Fulton. .! mstnwii.
Charles lierdon. Itrook' n. N. Y.
Hi. i.nr.I Ke.mm. New N .>rk «
Alvin Kierstead, Ne<
II. nrx l.'nssid Fangh.
D.
Y
It Hth veil,
•khn. N. Y
"ks..| vllle,
<v. Ala.
Ark.
il. Ca.
'field. N. Y
Y.
Pa.
Iowa.
Fla.'
Yolios* Men's
Overcoats
This picture shows
one of the many good
styles we have for
young men and men
who are always
young in appearance.
Old Crimp is in town.
Better pick out that
coat today.
S22.5Q to $50
Fcniby=Jones Co.
509-5// E. Houston St.
"The House af Satisfaction"
The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
Joseph A. Kortuem. I.oiig Prairie, Mlnu.
I,ouis Uoew, IlriKiklyn. N
John J. Mu.her, chleng«>. F.I.
A drew II. pSi•arson. Hutfalo, N.
William N. Pinion. Arkm-as City, Ark.
Missing in Action.
Lieutenant
Thomas J Kearney, Memphis, Tenn.
Sergeant -
Max Murphy, l.lma, Ohio.
C<>t (H»rals
Willisin .1 Jordan. Philadelp a. Pa
Caelauo P.arardl. Faterson. N. J.
Karl Klsing, Hoxhury, Muss.
Privates •
Oliver J. Alspaugh. Itloouiinghurg. Ohio.
Paul \. Clark. Fskdal. . c..|..,
Iloiueneo Corvaro. Abru/si. Italy
Patrlek J. Co grove, Waren, olilo.
William S. Cuuiinliigs, Sioux City. Iowa.
Steve polirohy. springfiein, M -s.
Nathan llirseh. New York Cit\
William 11. I.nek<\\. Columbus, Ohio.
Homiiiiek Mugahii. Waterhury. Conn.
James P. Mulligan. Philadelphia, 1'a.
John Paola, Koxhury, Mass-.
drover Willis Pilgrim. Ni-I.oha, Miss.
J ii iiics W. Stiekies. Staiiehfield, Minn.
Raymond L, Tanner. Aita Loina, Tex.
Ilriiest C. 'Woo.l, Wilniore. Kan.
Arval It. Hunton. Laporte, 1ml.
Merrill SoKolnutn. Plan" III.
James II. Davenport. Johnst iwti. Pa.
Airs F. Ferrel, Lorena, Tax.
(.eorge W. Freeh. Ilaiililtoli. Mil.
Wilfred F Celinas. Pitt field. Mass.
James F. Harvey. West Philadelphia, Pa.
Sheinian Horn. Caddoc a Park. Ark
W ilford F. Kiniffiouiin, Masslllou, Ohio,
l-hlwanl Kops. Milwaukee. Wis.
|{..y Masse. Britton. S. I».
Iliiel Kussell, Fa> iHiin, Ky.
Marvin P.. Sow-ll. c«»hiwater. Miss.
Jesse M. Williums. C..iiway, S. C.
Prisoners.
Privates -
l-:. I ward John llirty. Fafayette, Ind.
Thomas Patrlek Morgan.
AFTKUMMIN 1.1ST.
Died of Wounds Receivod in Action.
Colonel -
Kdward Slgerfoos, flreenvllle, Ohio.
IJetiteiiant- -
ltalph Oldham, Fonpleaf, Fa.
Sergeants —
Frank I c111. Kast St. IouIb, 111.
(.eorve F Ilaeler. Hldge Farm. 111.
II in.. W. llakllgren. Youngsvllle, P«.
Hi. hard T. Martin, Perth Amtioy, N. J.
.lames J. Powers.
Water F ltunge, North Ton a wanda, N. T.
Corporal»~
gives warning of
influenza danger
Ask People lo Re Careful and
( Take Proper Treatment Prompt-
ly. Many Pneumonia Cases
Follow Influenza. What to Do.
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Mark. Neu \ irk I it v. '
0 I.auchlln. < irlestown. Mass.
'•ti. Il.v i pom. < nl.
rl :: (»yerttin, Waterbnry. i onn.
■ F. Pari Menu, - Albans. Vt
tan. «'. Parker, c- • nleaf. Va.
k 1 • Perkins. i.v .ton. fj
- I'-Tter. Whittii _-i.ui. ill.
I Heeves, Polll.e I |i|
K'obh. Brook1 > . \. Y.
c. Hog- rs. Ci. ., rwiiter. Neh
d M. Hyan, I' iislmrg. Knn
"'I w. Turner, S. inervllh . Mas..
1 Stroud. Salmon, Idaho
Viola. Albany. \ \_
J. Wolfe, Hyde Park. Mass.
Slightly Woundea.
•'ii M. Sylrls, Philadelphia. Pa.
II Brown. Nashville. Tenn.
k Devlne. Kdgerton, Wis.
Bare, Wagoner. N. C.
- yder. Barherton. Oh'o.
I Claney, Knoxvllle. Tenn.
15. I'ow.dson. Dii'iuesne. Fa.
- J. Peel. New York City.
D. Arnold, Opp. Ala.
Bennett. Heelslmro. \
A. Brown. Pop'ai . \\
I*. Cameron. Chleago. Fl.
I '1111 Ml Ettinger. Poplar Bluff. Mo.
A. v CorsMdl. I'ltusville. Pa.
Cnerke. New ^'«1>k City,
'...•rye Kull. Shenandoah, Pa.
Pfleger. Cliieajro. f| 1.
■ d ,1. Smith. <'. ntral City, Iowa
Ambrose. W'llliamston, s. c,
C i j k, Buffalo. N. Y.
J. l e Sllva, Brooklyn, N. Y.
'Tert cats be no beautifuf,
fealtby. ro»y^;!.f«ked, a t e a d f
nerred wocj^n v-itlioaf iron. When
the Iron foe* from the blood of
women, the rocej from their
cheek*—the it charm and attract*
ivenesS depart, f always insist that
my patients take organic iron—
Nuxated Iron—(not metallic iron
which often corrodes the stomach
and does more harm than good).
Nuxatcd Iron is easily assimi-
lated, does not blacken nor in-
jure the teeth nor upset the
stomach. It will increase the
strength and endurance of weak,
nervous, irritable, careworn,
haggard women in two weeks'
time in many eases. I have
Used it in my own practice
with most surprising results."—
F erdinand Kinc. M.I)., well known
New York Physician and medical
author. (Satisfaction guaranteed
or money refunded—On sale «t all
good druggists.)
w
Preserve
Your HeaJiti
Stop that sneezing.
Stop that Pain in the Chest
FSE FIDELITY ANAL-
(iKSIC BALM FREELY. IT
WILL GIVE YOU INSTANT
RELIEF.
FOH SALE at all
drug stores
To be prepared for the serious out-
hrniks of influenza nnd pneumonia that
are 11.>w sweeping over the entire country
and that have seized on this community
public health boards everywhere urn In-
kuIiik .-Millions nnd initruetions to the puh-
Iie not. to i.eglett treatment at tile first
\vin;>toni of a cold and to ro operate with
the hoard ami physicians in stamping out
the hp read of tuo disease.
No disease develops so quickly or spread*
«o rapidly The first symptom usually la
sharp rise in temperature to lo.'l or 104
degrees, headache, pain in the hack, throat
feeling dry or sore. Unless promptly
ehe.'ked by proper treatment, the bent plan
is to -o to bed and stay there for at least
a wci k. keeping warm to avoid pneumonia
and let the minor ailment run its course
and also prevent the spread of the disease
to others.
Most of us, in these busy days, cannot
afford, If it can be avoided, to lose a week
or more of work, so it is all the more
necessary that, at the very first sign of
grippe or influenza a counteracting treat-
' tin i;t should be taken.
1'robabl.v no better or more effective
treatment could be followed at such a
time that to get from the nearest drug
store a complete Ilyomel outfit consisting
of ;i bottle of pure oil of Hyomei and a
little vent pocket, hard rubber inhaling de-
vice Into which a few drops of the oil
are poured.
I'm the Inhaler in your mouth and
I breathe its air deep into the passages of
your nose, throat and lungs. Every par-
ticle of air that enters your breathing
organs will thus be charged with an au-
tiseptic healing balsm.
Vmi can't do this too often. The Hy-
omei inhaler is small and can be con-
veniently .arrled in a handbag or in your
vest po< ket. Every half hour or so through-
out the day take it out and draw a few
breaths of its pure healing air into your
nose find throat. Relief comes almost in-
stantly. The grippe or influenza symp-
toms subside. Congestion ceases, fever
disappears, throat conditions become nor-
mal and you soon are feeling fine. Th#
outfit is not at all expensive for the rub-
ber inhaler will last a life time while the
oil of Hyomei .an be obtained at little
cost from Fischer's Drug Store or any
reliable druggist. Lots of people already
have a Hyomei inhaler. Take it out,
charge it and use it without delay. If you
haven't one get it today.
A few cants spent now may easily pre-
vent serious illness and save you many
dollars nnd help stampyiut the spread of
the disease. (Adv.)
How To Avoid
i
reasonably sure of resisting disean.
You can do so if you will just get •
25<\ box of Nature's Remedy (NR
Tablets) and take one each night
for^a while.
NR Tablets do much more than
merely causo pleasant, easy bowel
everywhere are warnim; people of xjfRJSfe. a..^tion. This medicine acts nponthe
the dang.-r ef constipation, and digestive as well as eliminativa
Nothing you can do will so effect-
ually protect you against the Influenza
cr (Irippe epidemis as keeping your
orpins of digestion and elimination
native and your 8ystum free from
poisonous accumulations.
Doctors and health authorities
ENROLL NOW !
burrough s bookkeeping &
CALCULATING Machine school
I Good Positions Await Qradaites.
. COi STATc NATIONAL BANK K.D8,
advising, a id urging everyone
to see that the bowels and other
eliminativa organs act freely
and regularly.
Ordinary laxatives, purees and
cathartics, snlts, oils, calomel and the
like, ara good enough to clean out the
system, but do not strengthen the
weakened organs; they do not build up
vitality.
Why dont yon begin right today
to overcome constipation and get your
system in such shape thai yoa can feel
^ digestive
organs, promotes good digestion,
causes the body to get the nour-
ishment from all the food you
' cat, gives you a good, hearty
wvppetite, strengthens the liver, over-
comes biliousness, regulates kidney
and bowel actiort and gives the whole
body a thorough cleaning out. This
accomplished you will not have to take
medicine every day. An occasional
NR Tablet will keep yonr body in con-
dition an .iTouwnalwavsfeel vocbert.
Sold fl .d recommended by <*ru£gi»tfc
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