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fSF 1 1 T - rrnM Stomach D1 stressSfops - instaritiyfi 1 - c Eurc, quick, rlcasant relief from Indigestion Pain l . vV44tJ uuum or livspcnsiaJ I - ' . Arju WEAKNESS MM A it- 1 Citations for (Continued from page 1). of kin: Mrs. Alnle Harbison, 2027 ; Ewt Arizona St., Philadelphia, Pa; i First Lieutenant Johua Mudge, j& ' infantry.. For extraordinary heroism m action at Frapelle, 17th August ' nil. Lieutenant Madge displayed ooUble courage and determination; by leading bis company to Its objec- tlre through heavy enemy barrage Of high explosive gas shells. Although passed and wounded in the leg by' a, shell fragment he remained in com mand of his company until It w as relleted. Home address:, Mrs. Josh-I ua B. Madge, 922 Bet rand St, Man-i hattan, Kans. '-w-y-u-. --'. - .f Second Lieutenant .Henry W. Nell 15th Machine Gun battalion. For ejx traordlnary heroism in action at Fra-I oellt. France, 19 tb Augaat, 1918.1 Lieutenant Nell displayed great courJ re; tenacity and devotion to - duty when although severly wounded ear-! ly In the attack and suffering great sain.' he retained command of his platoon a'ad directed its movements antil its objective was, attained j Homer address? William Nell, father, rpoa Springs, Fla. ' : "Sergeant Lockborn Hupman, Co L, Cth infantry. For extraordinary heroism in action at Frapelle, France! 17th August, 1918.. After "his pla toon commander bad fallen Sergeant! Hupman took command of his pla'-i tooa and led it to its objective; through heavy enemy barrage, al though himself twice wounded. Home Coolness and courage undari enemy barrage when be unheal tat ingly went forward to destroy enemy wire entanglements and continued l.f, r raely haiardOua work until S?11 Next of kin: Miss Anna Fredericks, sister, 568 Pine street. Brooklyn. N: Y: ' - . Private Ambers Sapp. Headquar ters Co., 6th Inrantry, deceased. Private Sapp dlsplayed'great coolnes. and courage under a heavy enemy barrage when he unhesitatingly went lutwara io aestroy enemy wire en tanglements and continued' this exx- Next or klat Riifa Ssnn.-, hmth,r X . wm-- jippion, is. J. ? Captain William Mack, lOSth In fantry. For extraordinary heroism In Action on the Vesle rtvernear Ba- socnes. France, Sept. 2. 1918, Cap tain;, then First Lieutenant, Mack volunteered to leave Saint Thlbant In broad daylight with another offic er and a patrol of ten men to recon nolter the fnerny's lines. Upon reach ing the VcMe river Captain -Ma-sk swam- across it'Snd trrtBEiii V. mite address: Nathaniel Hupman, broth-l0 means of which the remainder of er. 431 Stelnway Ave., Long Island tn patrol crossed the stream, j He viiy, r. x. j aividen the patrol and taklnzflve Corporal Charier Howard .Co xt I men with him tdrincwt.nn th'n. 6th infantry- For extraordinary he- lage of Bazoches, which was occu- roism in action at Frapelle, France, pied by the enemy.' Ho attacked en- 17th August, 1918. Corporal How- emy hiding places In-an old house io aid. althmivH ! ilil.v "-. . i n iy in inef action, refused to quit the Althugh uuder machine gan flrj he rrrK'tfSfV? The moment you eat a tablet or two, all the indi gestion, pases, pain, acid ity and stomach distress ends Instantly ! .Costs little All ilmg stores, Buy a box! . Xm Ml St. Louis, Ma "When I was only fifteen yean old mother had to pat ram to oca every mora in for two daysbecauso isuaersd such pain. I also suffered from a weakness and mother took me to doctor but he did USEX7 fight and shortly afterward, when his gained valuable Information. 1: second leader was killed, took com- actaallv- nenetrated th Mmrr- fAXu?JeP0,M1.. mana oi ana lea us section forward vanced posts, and with great- skill io us oDjecuve. iiome address: Hen withdrew his patrol. Captain Mack ry Jones, friend. LaLollette, Tenn. and four of his men were wounded. PrlvateErnest O. Lord. Co. B. 15 two mortally. Home a ldross: W. Machine Gun battalion For extra- Lewis Mack, brother, 811 Woodward ordinary heroism In action at Fra- Are., Detroit; Mich: 1 pelle. France, 17th August, 1918. Second Weutenant Leonard C'.x. Private Lord, although wounded se- 25th Infantry. For extraordinary verely early In the' action and suffer- nerolsnTIn action on the Vesle river ering great pain refused, to quit his near Basoches..lTrance; September 2, gun squadron, but advanced with it 191 8. Lieutenant Cox left Saint Thl- until Its objective was reached.' Next bault In broad daylight wltlr another of kin: Mrs. C. V. Lord, mother. .. . .i m 1K2S Newton St.. N. E. Washington, connoiter the enemy's position across Jew L. ekson. brother. R. F. D. 4. Kingston, North Carolrna. First Sergeant Anthony Scanlon. Company F. 16th' F.- 16th Infantry. For extraordinary heroism In action rfear Solssons, France. July 21. 1918. Although hlmseir severely wounded Hit 11anlaVA1 .Mn(lnii.l .n,. mmA YidA lo Lydia E.PinkKajnV iirship by reorganising his bat- V0fM4 rvMnftM tkllon under fire when all of It ortl- VCUbW-ljpmmrt w rers had been killed or IncapaclUted I hOUgAndSOr GirU Benefited Injuries.' Home , address Mrs. Anna. Conway. It; Jr. D. Z't Lost Creek, Penn. Corporal Walter P. Steele. Com pany G, Kth Infantry. For extraor dinary heroism in action near Sols- sons.. Frsnce. July 18. 1918. He ad vanced-alone upon -an enemy ma chine gun nest, shot three of the crew and continued his effort to si lence the guns until he himself was not be! d ma. Fln11v 1 wounded. Homo address: James mother made me I Steele.- father. Rose Clare. III. Private William McLoaghlln. Company A, 3rd Machine Gun bat talion.' For extraordinary heroism In action- near Berxy Le See, France. July 21,19ir. He advanced against a machine gun and- single-handed k tied .or captured the entire crew. Home address: J. M. McLoughlln. 82 De Sales Place, Brooklyn. N. Y. Sergeant Swan Johnson. Company G, 16th Infantry. For extraordinary in mciiom near soimoos. r ranee ona July 18, 1918- He personally re- connoltered a heavly guarded enemy position and killed one of the foe. In spite of being sertoaaly wounded be succeeded In-returning to his patrol Informing them of the enemy apos trophe's - position and', thereby ena bling them to capture the entire en emy force. Home address: 11. Johnson. 468 Maple' Leaf Place, Se attle. Wash. Coprporal Walter W. Branson; Company F,16th Infantry. For ex- up and down his front lines and' by I traordlnary heroism In' action near his personal bravery Inspired his men r 1 i . ' '.r.' t ; ?" ''J..; takeLydiaE.Plnk ham's Vegetable Compound and It has made me strong and healthy. Bo hear any woman' complaining we tell them about Lydia E. Pmkham'e Vege tablo Compound and-what it: did for n-'r-Mrm, Joiw FKJUtE, 1121 N. 18th St, St Louis, Mo.' oins who suffer as Mrs Frame did published prove beyond question that this grand old remedy has relieved more suffering among women than any other medicine. For confidential advice write Lydia E. Rnkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of their forty years experi ence is at your service, ' i;7 .b-E RqcofcJ oZ& rfltv mi m re gt'. .TrL i r. 5 Not. a" ccre-alL bnt a r -.: - tionai remedy for catarrh and all inflammation and conges tion of the mucous mem branes;; - Catarrh attaekr the toocovf nnlaga. In any organ. In any pert of the body. ' It U not. as some Imaa-tn. conflaed to tbe bom and throat.- aHhoacn mmI catarrh te the rnost tonmoo lona and aXUcU anaay peoplec -'.- . irnebecked caUrftl soon breaks down tbm tlasoeand destrers tbe organs or part. Evt4tte of tbe rmr mg of emurrb are an afosnd oa, ntaot 6ire to rrtaittan anyeao; we say: ""Board ywrwlX asinat cmlarrti mM ya oald- agatoet the 61rt pUame. Tortiry your system. Tax Pemaa." isifrauxo woadv rom tpts siac raov tbo WHO BIW. . A Om4 uei fk Tmrnttr. , T iad a bad c t LOH;p 4 oId rt e rilC.- Prw c-r4 mmi It la fl 4ic!b. Wm tlmm It int tb UaoUriknd M W. birsalacbAia. iUUma, Sergeant Wallace-Green, deceased. Co. M. 6th infantry. For extraordi nary heroism ln action - at Frapelle, France, 17th August. 1918. Ser geant Green unhesitatingly and with coolness and courage went- forward under a heavy enemy barrage to de stroy wire entanglements' and . con tinued this hazardous work until killed. Next of kiai Mrs, Elizabeth Green; mother, Eure, N..C. Private Cornelius C, Fredericks. Co. M., 6th Infantry, deceased. For extraordinary heroism in action' near Frapelle. France. 17th" Augsut.5 1918. ' Private Fredericks ' displayed great I. f 1 R,IGBO;M'S FUNERAL PAR'L O R S I . ; - The Eomt of Sqnara Dealisf. Beautifully ApTpoin Private driveway;:" Superior lervicevf lioVesi in cost.v the .Vesle river. and Lieutenant Cot conducted his half to the chateau In Bazoches. a recognized German post. He enter ed the yard of the chateau, met par lies cf the enemy, personally killed two and wounded another, who were firing on members of'his patrol, con tinued his -observations though fired upon by machine guns and with great skill withdrew his patrol tndr fire without loss, having gained valuable Information." Home address: ' Mrs. Leonard Cox. wife, 157 East 81st St, New York, N. Y. Capt.' George "E. McGinnls. Ambu lance Company 110,. 103d Sanitary Train. For extraordinary heroism in action at Flame, France, August 9-10. 1918. During the nighfl of the 9th of August Captain , McGInnls, with complete' disregard of his per sonal? safety, made-a reconnaissance under fire and located9 a line of evac uation for ambulances from Fisme; on the morlilnr of the 10th of Aug ust under shell fire he personally re paired the bridge between Fisme and Flsmette; thereby' making possible the evacuation of 28 wounded men. Homer addrwf. Mrs. M&bel' O. Mc GInnls darkendon, Pennsylvania. Sergeant "James T. Mastrovitch, Company C., 11th Infantry. For ex traordinary heroism in action at Fls mette, France. August 10. 118. to valiant and successful combat! un der especially difficult conditions. Home-address: Charles' A Hamil ton, father, 1032 Lament streect. North West.-Wasblnrtofl, D. C First Ueut. John Piatt. Fifth Reg iment; U. S.-Marine corps. For ex traordinary heroism In action near the Dois le Bellcau, Chateau Thier ry. France, June 6. 1914. Seriously wounded In the leg early In the en gagement. Lieutenant Piatt continu ed to direct the operations not only of his platoon but of another; he charged and drove off the crew of an' enemy machine gun. supervised the disposition and- digging In of a larrv part of his company and yield ed command only when ' exhausted from' pain and loss of blood. Home address: : Mrs. Katherite' Piatt, mother, 65S Jefferson Ave., Brook lyn. N. Y. ixt mm Amt cl.s ukr a Dtrmerr vsmsow. Fmn has cur 4 mr stofsaca -4 I f rl vww m Slffarcnt praen. 1 oir took twiv Vtt i rmnm p cb t aartiilas without mutt. I rmmand rrun t varybody sutfrtg with eatkrrft ( tb Meutk. ! llta BU CcFlMsbna. UoorgtA... . . Jl T. THOMPSOTC FOR ALL FORMS OF CATARRH. Persn Is tadloated foraU forma of catarrh or catarrhal tnfiammeUoa sad-cons Uon-of the meco Ua lnsw In any part or orsaa. such as nose-throat.' bronchial-tubes, lungs, stoaoacb.. bowels,, kldatys, bU4dr. eta. It Is fine for con aha, colds and eoects of the grip and" an exeeUont prrrenUvs remedy. XT you waitr health, tnstat upon hartng- Vr. nxrtmans World ra anous Parana-Tontev ' X r f.li V V IS S ; WRm FOR THIS BOO PC An sick a4 swffrrwr sboutd write The Penma' Cocnpr. DepC B-M. Corttrntms. Ohio, for Dr. Hart sbajTs lUalth Book; Th book Is Tres sad eontaias perhaps lust' tt tafbrwiatlon you r Mkg. - IT IS one tn a plain .wrapper to any ad- Solssons. Frsnce, July 19. 1918. Up on finding six men, who. during the adrance had become separated from their companies.' he voluntarily or ganized them Into a detachment, led an "attack upon two macbins gsna. k(11t kjhtom nf tho tw and rt- tured five. Home address: Charles J gj StTl&iji. Ui SugGT't ' Corporal William F. Robinson. iOOCCCO, btllpS lilOlltJ company t. istn marniry. ror ex traordlnary heroism in action neari WASHIXGTON'OcL' 12. Cuba's SolsroM. rranee Juiy is. is is. r- Ulef war ottlng took th ,hip iviv nfbnttrr In reseulnr three t consignment of 240,009r cigar wounded comrades from the hands I ette s and 2,690 packages of smokies - do rr TODAY. ...... IN LIQUID OR TABLET FORU. Ask yowe aUvUrfof Almi tobacco for distribution to the Am erican sodlers In France. In trans mitting the gift, the Cuban minuter explained that It was sent by t&e Cobaa people In recognition of the work-of the American army and as a token of. the sincere f rtendablp be tween Cuba and the United States. This is- not the moat 'Important of the enemy under violent artillery and machine gun fire. Home address Frank F. Robinson, staples. Minn. Serxesnt Steey A. Lewis. Company A. 2nd Machine Oun battalion. For extraordinary heroism In action near Solssons. France. July 22, 1911. tie vnitfntftli ot-a-anJzed a machine run r.nf.iJ tvnit. r rimfnH a I crew ! moved forward In front" of the aS au va v Vf o ' - m mm w mm w - m - ed. Sixteenth Infantry. For extra-1 enemy under neavy macnine gun anoi contribuUon Cuba has made. While nrimrv fi-t-nfcm in nvttm ami oni I shell fire, killed an entire enemy I e tkls' hemlaehere sons. France. July 18. 191K. After I machine gun crew! and captured I have been"dolag their best to defeat being severely wounded Captain I gun. nome aare. n. iwuv. . tO0 pnug dream or wona con- fcuwaras,. incw mrs, w.. losest. Cuba has not oeen loie. tex Sergeant Jerry Sullivan, deceasea. i d-,-m.0 of WEr f4int 0B tne tam9 Company F, 16th Infantry. For ex" j day aa our own. Since then. Cuba traordlnary heroism In action south I hM f ornlahed ua with sugar and sent of Solssons.. Krance, juiy is.. m Serreant Sullivan displayed excep tional courage and Initiative by lead- ins his -Platoon to the attack ana capture of a battery or j? miuimevei Menocal. wife guas. Alter ; ine - succesai m occviut i th Republic. Comfort refused to bo evacuated bat energetically led his company for ward to its objective and maintained If there antil he was mortally wound ed. "Next of kin. Mrsv L. Comfort, Kit Carson. Colo. , . First Lieut. John R. Clelland. 28 th Tnfantry. For extraordinary hero ism in action-near Solssons. France. July 21. 1919. Although he was us suns. . sne nas maae omnim presenU of money and has estab lished an active Cuban Red ' Cross ofranlzatlon headed by. Senora de of the president or Shehas passed a sel- ' " ' " i 4UIT aa iffiOt- llUvUkll UV w Sto I D . a m jf w a - or - With complete disregard for hlr own! wounded before and 1n the atUckl pHshment of.thls unusual and beroiel .Mrvice Uw and has Issued rhe Time mite Best At times such as these 1 it is conservation to buy the best. Buy less often but better quality, ghat's what you get in our tailored garments. I . ' . ;, . John Sundin, Tailor personsl safety' Sergeant Mastrovitch left shelter, went into enemy mac httae Eun- fire and rescued a wounded' of ficer. . Home address. Petri e Mastro vitch. brother. '191 Tulare street. Fresh o. California! ! Wagoner Harry "E. Roach; Ambu lance' Company HO. 103d Sanitary TralhT - For extralrdinary heroism in action near FIsmes. France, August .1011. 1918.- Beeanse- of the de struction from aHell fire of it) of tbe 13 ambulances of his company. Wag oner Roach worked; for 48 hours In driving through a shell-swept and gas-infected- area, therebzy, making possible the evacuation of the wound ed. . Home address,' Mrs, Mattle Roach, mother, 2250 North Twenti eth street-, Philadelphia, Fa. Wagoner Origlnes P. BIcmneller, Ambulance Company. 110. 103d San itary Trains Tor extraordinary hero ism In action near. Flames, August 10-13,- 191 X. Because of the de struction from shell fire of 1 0 of. the upon-Berxy Le Sec Lieutenant Clel land declined an opportunity to be evacuated and led' his platoon' to Its final objective which he consolidated and. held. Next of kin: W. U. I go. John. I. Doggett. Lancaster Terrace. Jacksonville. Fla. duty Sergeant Sullivan was killed la action. Next of kin: Eugeue uia- van. brother. Barry. Vermont. Cornoral Ernest Blckf ord, de ceased. Campany If, 16th Infantry. For extraordinary heroism In action near Solssons. France, July 18. Ills. Second Lieut Edgar Kirk. Second I Without assistance Corporal Bick ford 1 Coba j. done 830.000,000 worth . of government bonds. American officers have been Invited to the. Island .to train her troODs. There baa been constant co operation between Cuba and the food authorities, of the United. state, tr arrthlns within her power to do Machine Gun Battalion. For extra ordinary heroism in action near Sols sons, France, July- 19. 1918.- At a critical period In tbe attack south' of Solssons, when tbe infantry was held up. by a German battery. Lieutenant Kirk poshed forward with one of hU machine guns in the face of direct machine gun and artillery fire and of this gun he put the battery out of action; thereby causing its capture and permitting' tbe Infantry to ad vance. Home address: Robert Kirk, Princeton,-Indiana, Second Lieut. John'C. Hoggs, see on? maehlne gun battalion For ex traordinary heroism -in- action near Solssons; France.. July f 1,-1918: He attacked an enemy machine gun I ln m4 war message President Men- whlcn ras located m a tree ana loeM.l.vmadtd the keynote of Cuban lodred the run. but was hlmseli killed while performing this eours- reous duty. Next of kin: Mrs. Jeesio Blckford. Northesgllah. Is. . Private' Herman A. Nalman, Med ical detatchment 28th Infantry. For extraordinary heroism In action near Solssons. France. July 18. 19 and 20. 1918. Private. Nalnan displayed un- alleaianee. He said: "Cuba cannot remain aloof from the stana nooiy and couraxeously. taken by the uni ted States, to whom we are bound, by sacred ties of gratitude and frater nity." isis. jrriTaie. Hainan uniu; u u I - ..ft usual courage and devotion to doty I QzCCRO SlOVCkS'tlt tlOITlC 347 nate Street Salem, Orecoo 13 ambulances ofhis company. Wag-1 displayed exceptional personal' brav oner Bleumuiier worked ror . 7Z i ery , initiative by volunteering td hours.-48 of them without rest, driv-l taka chares, of t machine sun and log. through a shell-swept and gas- rew, protecting an exposed - flank by remaining with the first wave of the attalk during the three days of asevere fighting and continuing der constantiand hravy fire to glre first aid to -the wounded and aseist Inc ln the rescue of wounded men. Home address: Henry R. Nalmaa fatner. Gllead. Nebraska. Private Alfred W. Page-, iompany Di 16th Infantry.. For. the repeated Ave Collecting Rifles WASHINGTON; October " 1 2.-- Czechoslovak pTlsants have created hconsternatlon amon; their German rulers by demanding firearms la ex change for the foodataffs and' pro duce .which they bring to the city markets. Whereas they formerly Loggcd'-OIF Lcnl Could" s he Hade 'Food Piodactnt. SAN- FRANC1SCI. CaL. Oct.-13. Eleven million acres of "logged-off Umber land oa- the Pacific, coast - might be reclaimed and oaed for ar- ' tlcuftnrsJ purposes.. aeeordiag to thS . statesmen t of Walter IX Graves. - whose appointment by Secretary -- Lane a aa engineer of the rcclama- ; tto a ecrrlrs. was recently announced. Mr, Graves' has boea Iflxtmctel to maka a study of ths large districts ofi cut-over Umber land la the west for the purpose of drtsrtalatng its availability;, when cleared, for farms . for soldiers after ths war. Ths una denuded of Umber would have to bo cleared or ths encursberUr lor, stamps and brush: , The- redemption or twi vast wil derness. It' is estimated, would add 12.000.00000 to ths farm' wealth of the PacIHe states. The cost or. clearing the land would be less than the value of the land If Improved me ehan-xal devices were used. ur. -. Graves said. aasBBSBSBaaBSBaSBjBBBSaBSsSBaaaflSaaas? - imGES CO-OPER-VTIOX. BCTTE. MonU Octl-12. AdopUot of a plan of eo-operatioa among local -employers In' tho hiring of labor la being urged by W V. Keoley of the federal employment bnrean here. Un der this plan all employers would accept employes only through' the fetters! bureau and all adrertlsiag for help would be handled by the same lmstrumeataUty. ' IDAHO FORESTS PAT BOISE. Idaho. Octf 12. Revouus. received by the state during ths last fiscal' year froav the federal govern ment its 2S per Cent share of re ceipts from national forests la Ids- bo shows an inereaseror xxs.7ot over last year. It la I10T.177. The na ey la to bo expended on -public schools and roads- la counties la which the rsserres ars situated.- ' . i f i ' ) ' "i-m S" i i r' ".-IT- : f ' ' ' ' possible the evacuation of the wound- ARMY- it SHOES V We handle the Herman lilake, the Original Ar my Shoe not how' cHeap,.hiit Qualify. ! This Army Shoe takes a good polisn just the shoe for Home1 Guard? purposes. counter attack. ' Home address. Rev. edl Home address: Andrew Ble-1 w r. . nntn r.tTir: - l l South inueller. father. Tyrone.. Pa. ' Laurel street, Richmond. Yd. - ; Private James R. Brown. Ambu-j second Lieut. A. J. C. Andes, de lance Company 110.. 103d Sanitary I ..Ad 16th Infntrv. .For extraor- Train. For extraordinary heroism ln I dinary heroism action near Solssons. action near FIsmes. France. August 1 prance. July 19.. 1918. - He fearless- ju-13.181.. necause oi me aesiruc- y etf nlg platoon In the face" or lion from shell fire of 10 of the 13 heavy machine gun fire to a' care id ambulances o fhls company. Private which several hundred Germans had Brown, worked tor 72. hours. 4. of taken shelter; Ratherthan subject them without rest, driving through a ny 0f nia men to such extreme dan-shell-swept and' gas-infected area and ger he entered the cave alone' and thereby making possible the e vacua-, demanded the. -surrender 'of the en tlon of the wounded. Home ad- emev and was killed as a. result of areas: jrace. i.. urown, motner. cts of extraordinary heroism in art-1 traded their wares for dry goods sod Jon near Solssons. fraace. July is. I clothes, they now Insist upon hav 23,. 1918. During the entire me of the advance. Private Pace I fulfilled with exceptional efficiency the difficult' and hazardous duties' of llason azent between tbe Infantry and' tanks. Subjected through the action to direct fire of the enemy roa. china uns and anti-tank artillery. He demonetrsied the hlghesftype of ins rifles and cartridges. The Ger man officers regard this as outra geous. - - Writing In the rRelehenberger Zitung." the German deputy Hartet complains bitterly of this new habit of the Czechoslovaks. "I reminded Premier Seydler of the enormoa danger which can ensne from this. HAUSER BROS. 372 State Street ii 2131 North Seventeenth street, PhU- I adelphia. Pa. Sergeant Claude E. Cherry, de ceased. Company B... Eleventh Ma chine Gun Battalion, For extraordi nary, heroism in. action near Saint Thibaut. France, August 7. 1918. Sergeant Cherry commanded tbe third platoon of his company during the engagement near Saint- ThibauL On August S he crossed the river and took up a position of his own infantry on - terrain con stantly swept by heavy artillery, ma chine gun and. snipers fire and di rected his gun skillfully as to silence a machine gun nest and. make possi ble the Infantry .advance.. His con- this heroic act. Next of kin:" George S. Andes. 346 Broadway, New York. N. Tj Sergeant Garrett Edwards, de ceased, 16th"infantry. For extraor dinary heroism in action near Sols sons. France. July 19, 1918. When the inrantry or which he was a part was held up by an enemy- machine gun nest which was Inflicting heavy losses upon his platoon. Sergeant eon rare and devotion to duty. Home I he says. "Furthermore. I presented address: Louise Page. ahnt. 19 Dart-1 to him a-written -report- citing and mont St.. East Hampton.. Mass. I describing specific cases of the said Croral flrre R. Mltehell.. Cmpeta I practice.- InvondodIng my report Corporal George R. M'tcheU.-Com-1 Mid: 'It Is a fact that tbe Czechoslo- pany F. "10 Infantry. For extraor-1 vaks are thus providing themselves dinarr heroism in aetion near Sols-1 with arms, and are thus depriving. us sons. France. July 23. I9is. Aiiofthem'. though wounded' he promptly took! command of his company after all of its officers had been killed and cour ageously and sucessfully led forward Hartel further appeals to tbe Ger man authorities to keep tab on all attempts by Czech peasants to ob tain guns and ammunition, asking in the advane. ' Home Address:' Mat-ithat he be Informed of every Individ thew C. Mitchell. 1103 Sheridan SL. I uaL ease and the names of the II old red ge. Neb: ' - persons Involved. It Is clear that the Teutonic deputies fear an uprls- rvivYr uu nw which w uiiH,uu( mc.wi... I the Teutonic depoUes fear an upris- inioaut. iOBge8 upon his platoon. Sergeant I - t p- Bf i j..,. hng In Bohemia and will take every e Vesle Ed wardr unhesitatingly went forward Read the Classified Ads. measure to suVit of fl ln front to ascertain Its .location and was! v . i T . ' r"J "5 i I " ETbtel" ' SEWARD - Alder at l0C2a fJtisoC PORTLAXD, OREOOX Tko xaost TsomaCks aetsl la Fsrt land. AH Orsgom CectrU tralmi step at th EXWABIX ar SI sad wp mas pet rats bath f LfiO mmOL srp. W. It. ..... 1.! - killed while performing this coura geous duty. -Next of kin: Mlsa Ber tha Edwards, sister, R. F. D. 1, Klllyom .Tenn. ; - Corporal Lawrence E. Thompson. deceased. Company F 16 Tnfantry. spicnous-courage.was an Inspiration I por extraordinary heroism In action YouCannotbe AJtemedy-TBat ated ndHappy Dot : fries .Si I tlMil ' A BSENCfeTof Iron ta thm m Mwi a. .t . mwim tm tarn mwa iur , many colorless .fscca S 1 r'ryrTD'cf; Makes Life WbM Living; to his men. This gallant soldier was killed August . 191 8t by a fragment from an aerial bomb.. Next of kin: Mrs, Sarah Demanrest, mother,, 101 Iowa street. Joliet,.Ill. Capt. Georgo W Hamilton. Fifth regiment.- U. 9? Marine' corps. For extraordinary heroism In aetion near The Boise De Dlleai Chateau Thler. near Solssons. France. July 19, 1913. In order to ascertain the location of a machine gun which was Inflicting neavy losses upon his platoon. Cor poral Thompson unhesitatingly went forward and was killed In the per formance of this courageous duty. Next of kin: Ulysess G. Thompson. uncle. Thernian. North Carolina. " Private ' Burnwell Jackson, de- Cesnlno boari slsastnro IRON PILLS BARTER'S but SaV wla greatly help most pais-zacea people l nr. June .fi. 13 is. captain1 uamuion displayed the highest type of courage j ceased. Company F. 16th IS fan try. and leadership when onthC first day, For extraordinary heroism In action of the Chateau Thierry battle his near Solssons. Frsnce. July 19.-1918. command was under decimating fire ije alone captured a machine gan. from the front and both flanks.- All killed two' or the crew and took tbe of his officers bat one and most of remaining three prisoners. Later his non-commissioner officers having the same day he as killed while mak- becn killed or wounded,-he passed ling, a similar attempt. Next of. kin: . PHONE 703 " PHONE 703 ATTENTION - ' THE CITY CLEANING WORKS " - LOCATED 1261 STATE STEEET . ,. . HAS OPENED FOR BUSINESS UNDER - ' NEW MANAGEMENT And Will Hereafter Be Known Ag The SALEM CLEANTKO WORKS TEARS OF PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE.. TOGETHER WITH OUR. 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