Newspaper Page Text
ATLANTAN AMONG SiX GEORGIANS ON NEWEST ARMY LIST
PRIATE WM. A, FOWLER
S KILLED IN BATTLE
WASHINGTON, Oct, 8 The follow- |
ing casualties, reported by the com-|
panding gereral of the American ex- |
peditionary forces, were announced te ;
day {
Kilied in action, 37; missing in action, |
of; wounded severely, 160; died of dis- |
ease, 7: died of accldent and other |
gauses, 2; died of wounds, 16; wginded |
slightly, 4, prisoners, 10; total, 56 |
The Georgians listed are |
Private William A. Fowler, No. 142 |
Bidney street, Atlanta, killed In action
iPreviously reported to reatlives here) |
Private Alex Morris, Oconee, dled of |
digease l
Lieutenant leo 1. Sheridan, Macon, |
wounded severel |
Sergeant Grover C. Yarborough, Ash- |
burn, wounded severely |
Private George D. Skinner, Cedartown, |
missing in action i
Private Lee U. Whitman, Elberton,
missing in action
The liat In full:
KILLED IN ACTION,
Sergeant.
EVANS, Pryee N, R lmwnuknal
( mmrnh.
MADDEN, Rayrmo W. .East Brady, Pa
ROCHFORD, William F. . Chieago
RUBENSTEIN, Samuoel | Chicako
WILLIS, Augustine,
Charlette Harbor, la.
YEICH, Herbert Reading, Pa
Privates.
BEDIENT, Reilie ¥. Sioux Falls, 8 Dak
DARE, Charles M. .. Alloway, N. J ‘
KAHL, Jamoes Clarence . Jamestown, Cal |
RIERSCHKE, Fdward v Detroit |
LARENDEAU, Harry H. Canada |
LEIDWANGER, Jacob William, {
iben s ',\i-!w Kensinoon, Pa.
:fl(l ) , Joseph . . Cordova, Alng
MILLER, George 'V, St Ongs, 8 Dak
MOORE, Monree F. .. ..Philadelphia
CHRISTOPHER, Walter Richmond, Ind
PRICHARD, Carlyle H. .Careyville, Wyo
B(’“\'!’:\'. John F, Clinton, Mass
ART, Carl R, Winslow, 1}
TENNANT, Clarence O, Blue, W. Va
URRY., Clayton Kalamazoo Mich
ALEN, Hdward J. Waubun, Minn
SNER, Everett K. Sutter City, Cal
NNINGER, Leslie F. Quinby, Towa
s‘l'l"l'fl,\‘, Andrew A., Jr. Brookiyn |
'LLEN, Richard W, ‘ New York
CUMMINGS, Timeothy E. Neading, Mm«[
CUSHING, Lemue! il, Moscow, Idaho
DUHM, Arnie ¥, Black Creek, Wis
EASOP, Raymoend V. Brooklyn
FAIRMAN, Walter FEddisen
\h-('hnn(r:-'\llla, M. ¥
FOWLER, William A, . Atlanta
(8. M. Davis. No. 142 RBidney St )
GUGGENHEIMER. Edgar M. New York
KUEHRNERT, Walter fi. A.. . Lyons, Nebhr
MeDONALD, Jumes New Yor)
NOVISKI, Walter Adam Ripon, Wis
WEIR, John N Canada
DIED FROM WOUNDS, l
H%r‘mnl. {
GARVEY, Daniel K, «.+:+. Brooklyn!
(‘onmfils‘ {
HUGG, Joshua J, Brooklyn |
KT EHN, George H. . Denson, Mmnn. |
RICE, George Qrincy Quincy, Mjch |
Priviates, !
BCISER, BEarl Hamilton, Hmnl
{
! I
|
|
l ' I
H
I |LDI |
i 1
5 H
’ i
If Little Stomach Is Sour, Liver||
Torpid or Bowels |
Clogged.
e !
L »_Mr'nhvra can rest easy after giving
California Syrup of Figs,” because
in a few hours all the clogged-up
wiaste, sour bile and fermenting food
ently moves out of the Lowels, and
You have a well, playful child again
hildren simply will not take the
ime from play to empty their bow-
Is, and they hecome tightly packed,
iver gets sluggish and stomach dis
wrdered.
When cross, feverish, restless, see
if tongue is coated, then give this de
licious “fruit laxative.” Children love| |
it, and it can not cause injury. No
ifterence what ails your little one—
if full of cold, or a sore throat, diar
rhea, stomachache, bad breath, re-|
ember, a gentle “inside cleansing”
hould always be the first treatment
given. [Pull directions for babies,
hildven of all ages and grown-ups
re printed on each bottle, s
Beware of counterfeit g syrups
sk your druggist for a Hu-cent hot
e of “California Syrup of Figs,”
then look carefully and see that it is
pade by the “California Fig Syrup
‘ompany.” We make no smaller
ize. Huand back with contempt any
ther fig syrup.—Advertisement,
Beauly’s Tip on Darkening |
Gray or Faded Hair and
Making It Long and Lustrous
B s Al
4 ~‘I"‘ H
e N
N\ A
(:{\ ’i’ V’.\‘J . \\}‘ % @
sh’/' 1 ‘h)' NN
';) ’ \ ',' ‘\\ N ]
U U Ty
/L\ % § e
©f ) 5 L Paellit
gi‘ N e
\> I ,‘\Q LT
3 .% ) 4 M‘. ");‘ 3 \\'\
A I R Y
{\E_ il i | * T AY
Dant have gruy, straggly, thin, dry,
prematurely gray or faded hair You
Know it makes you ook old and unat.
~LAactive, A bottle of La Creole Halr
Dressing can be had for a moderate
priee at any drug store Apply to all
your ha and scalp as per simple di
rections on the bottle You can do
this in the privacy of your own room,
No need of visiting expensive hair
dressing parlors L.a Creole H
Dressing can not harm your halr a
bit, but revives the color glan
your hair Pretty soon all your gray
or faded hair turns to a beautiful
soft, even dark shade. This will pleas:
you. Your entire head of hair then
grows long, soft, Auffy, lustrous and
of that beautiful, soft dark luster your
hair used to be. This makes you look
younger and attractive. Tey La Creole
Halr Dressing yourself, as the man
ufacturers refund the money if La
Creole Yoes not satisfy you. Sent di
rect for $1.20 by Van Viect-Mansfield
kux,{fn. Memphis, Tenn.—Adv, 4
BUHKR, John ) Hugo, Colo
CALDO, Louis i Honeo, Pa '
LESLIE, Harry A, Seymour, Ind, |
STEWART, Willam . ¥,
Newport, R. I
SWIEDAKKE, Withar Alhert,
Oconto, Wis.
FARMER, John W, . England
MELHEIM. Lar< Larson Hanska -;,m.‘
MILEWSKI, Ignacy Madison, Il
PULLEN, Ollie B, y Hiekman, Ky. |
ROMAYLO, Ole O, Mobridge, 8. Dak |
FTORSIAN, Aron Worcester, Mass. |
DIED OF DISEASE, |
Privates, |
BLICKMANN, Herbery Willinm, |
i bugue sown |
HELLAND, Jonas A, Binford, N. Dak i
KELLEY, Louis M. Welling, Ckla. |
LARSON, John F. L. Fort Ripley, Minn
MeCULLOU G, Forrest R, ‘
Portland, Ofeg
MORRIS, Alex Oconee, Ga.
(Mrs. Leola C. Morris,)
WHITE, Harry A. Lancaster, Pa
DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER
CALSES,
Privates,
SHIVELY, Dale Indianapciis
WARD, Nelson New VYork
WOULNDED SEVERELY.
Ticutenants,
PETERS, Frederick . Ardmeore, Pa
SHERIDAN, Leo D, Macon, Ga.
(Robert E. Sheridan, 123 Park Place.)
WILLIAMS, Frank L. Washington, 1. C
Sergennts,
HOFEISETH, Arthar G, Hrooklyn |
KNOX., George J., Jr, Danbury, Conn I
LEDDY, Patrick Enst Boston
MARTIN, Patrick Winsted, Conn. |
RUTISHAL SER, Howard Chicago |
VAILLANCOURT, Arthar Mashua, N. i
WARNER, Baymend J.,
Rhineiander, Wis
ADAMS, Alfred Albany, N \']
BONE, William Newton Los Angeles
CORBIT, George Cecll Cassopolis, Mich
EBNER, Rassell R, . Easton, Pa
NACE, Merrill K. Harrisburg, Pa
PETIT, Arthur V. Amherst, Muass
SHADWELL, George J.,
Point Jefferson, N Y|
WASHKOSHKA, Herbert Ripon, Wis
WILLARD, Daniel Rochester, Ind
YARPRROUGH, Grover €, Ashburn, Ga,
(Mrs. Zora Yarbrough, R. ¥. . 4.)
Corporals.
PALMER. Jerome M. Carlisle, Pa. |
BENNETT, John Jncksonville, Fla,
DRENNEN, Charles MeVieker, Volant, Pa I
GAUDETTE, Claude 1. Boston
RIMINGTON, Allen S, Utah !
WILCH, Gabriel 18, Fort Laramie, Wyo
BARTLETT, Herbert . . Holmesburg, Pa
CAMPBELL, Daniel M, Coldale, Pa,
CARISON, George Robert Shefficld, Pa
CHRISTIAN, Roger 13, Flgin, Tex.
DEFREES, Albert (', Ackerland, Knns
FRY, Kenneth Delknup Meadville, Pa
GLASSCOCK, Gilhert ¥, Axtel, Ky,
HARRISON, John E. Flemingsburg, Ky,
HOLLIS, Vurry K, Blairsville, Pu.{
HORGAN, Harry 3,
: Congreas Junction, Ariz ‘
KFELLY, Dennis Dominiek,
Porterviile, N, Y
MeCORMACK, Fdvard ¥ New York
MALONE, Thomns Joseph Milwaukee
OLANDER, Kronest J. Hrooklyn
PERKEL, Meyer New York
POLLACK, Koy J. Chicago
RODGERS, Grant Willisun,
Wainnt Bend Pa !
SHAW, Clifton P. Plyimouth, Mass
SMITH, Guy K. London, Ohio
. : Bugler.
SELLERS, Charles 10 Des Moines, Towa
. Musicinn.
FARRIS, Charles Marion,
Plattsburyg N 5
Mechanies,
BARR, Owen W. East Magnroe, Ohio
ENGLAND, Raymond Nanticoke. Pa
EVERETT, Robert K. Brooklyn
Cooks,
"lH.l!W\'. Frank K. Kansas City |
MARCUS, Tam Bt. Louls |
Priviates, |
ABRFLOY, Samuel & Brooklyn |
ADAMS, Joe Lethanon, Pa. |
ALEY, Edward Grand Rapids, “'».i
A\'||,_‘l’f. Alhert A, Trene, Ky,
BAKER, Byrton M. Fort Dodge, Towa |
!
FOR GRAY HAIR
|
|
|
5 s |
Actress Gives Simple Inexpen.
sive Recipe for Streaked or *
Faded Gray Hair,
Mrs. Macki, tht well-known Ncwx’,
York actress, now u grandmother and '
whose hair is still furk, recently made
the follewing statement: "ih'uv|
streaked or faded huir can be imme- |
diately turned blagk: brown or lght |
brown, whichever “#Yide you dv.\n'"-l
by the use of the following >lrm'l~-’
remedy that you can“malke at home
| “Meraly get a small box of Orlex |
‘[Nl\\'(ll‘l'dll any drug ‘gtoes. It costs |
very lHte and no extras to buy. Dis
‘mll\q' it in water and egmb it through
the hair. Full directions for mixing
and use come in eachihox.
“You need not hesitgte to use Or
lex, as a SIOO.OO gold :Hond comes in
each box guaranteeing:itlie user that
Orlex powder does not ¢atitain silver,
lead, zinc, sulphur, mergury, aniline,
coal-tar products or thely;derivatives,
“It does not rub off, i§ not sticky |
or greasy, and leaves tha: hair Nuffy.
It will make rray -hadred person |
wi ma a gray-hajred person
look many years younggp'l-Adv |
eet e ~,..T e ‘
WAR WORK
- Americin. wom
. en nursgy ure in-
A‘j stalled efglit miles
e s in the ragyiof the
fighting™ = l'ines
e B ‘over ‘¥here'
| k 4 Right haro at
X o home migpy:wom
-\ y d Ahvi
4 ' en shouldiclearn
- W nursing toctake
;(\i care of ‘“i\"fll'
/ \" . ar. in p;‘;fii}""y"’:‘m.,
/ cles, the waithided.
You ecan ladvna
\ great deal hwigh.
taining the “Maqd
ieal Adviser!tiiin
book of 1.000 pages, bound in cloth
containing chaptefs on IMirst ,\l‘!,
Bundaging, Anatomy Hyglene, Spy!
Prollems Mother and Babe. 200 Prd
scrigtions for acute and whronie dis.
eases profusely illustrated by wood;
cuts and colored plates Ask your
drugeist or send Ho¢ to Publisher, 663
Malr Street, Buftalo, N. Y
| If & woman is nervous or has dizzy
ln]wl\x. suffers from awful pains at
;lvuu"n‘ or irregular intervals she
{fhceuld twrn to a tonie made up of
{herbs, and without aledhol which
makes weak women strong and sick
[ women well. It is Dr. Pierco's Fa
{vorite Prescription. Druzglsts sell it
lin lauid or tablets. Send 10c to the
i Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo. N. Y. for
| trial pkeg Then, for the iiver and
| bowels nothing is so gool as Dr
i Flerce's Pleasant Pellets.
i Bpoke Plant, Ark “I have had dis
placement for 36 years; had fits oceasion
ally and had stomach trouble until at
Itimes 1 would neariy die 1 doctored
with four or five of the best doctors In
{this part of the country, but they did
{me ue good, so 1 took three bottles of Dr
; Pierce’s medicines, one of ‘Favorite Pre
| seription’ and twp of ‘Golden Medical
i Discovery," also ond vianl of his ‘Pleasant
| Pellets,’ and | praise God for giving men
?Hu‘ knowledge to prépare such medicines
jas these are 1 recommend Dr Plerce's
remaodiesr to all suffering women, for 1
think they are a godsend to suffering
| peopie 1 am in better health than |
| huve been tn 86 yenrs. ¥ 1 had spent for
these medicines what 1T spent with doo
!torg, 1T would have been well years ago
I hope Dr. Plerce may live long to help
sufferi humanity. 1 can’'t praise his
mT&m& u::{n.' ~sMrs. Sary Z, Acoerd.
— .
THE FIGHTING FLEETS
INSTALLMENT 10,
“A YOUNG MAN'S GAME."
YOUNG man's game! This is
A!hv fundamental axiom ham
mered out by the hard experi
ence of the destroyer fleets of both
navies. Homeward bound across the
Atlantie, 1 was shipmate with the
commander of an American destroyer
who had been on active service in
the war zone, He was a man of stal
wart physjsue, broad-shouldered and
deep-chested, his face burned red by
wind and sun,. His aspect conveyed
an impression of stolld composure
and you would have said that he was
in the prime of health and vigor. It
was obvious, however, that he was
considerably older in yvears than the
averuge officer of his rank in the de
stroying service.
He was, in_fact, not much past for
ty-five, but confessed that he was not
young enough to stand the destroyer
pace. He g-ad mude a fine record
for himself and his ship through more
than a half-year of it, but his nerves
had cracked. The other commanders
had the advantage: of him because
they were Annapolis men, with more
rapid promotion than had befallen
him. He had been an enlisted man,
commissioned from the ranks after
serving for years as a warrant officer.
Middle-age, therefore, had overtaken
him before he reached hig present+
rank and his great opportunity in a
destroyer,
U'ncomplainingly, quietly heroie, he
was so broken and unstrung that he
was able to sleep no more than two
hours in the twenty-four. All night
long he read and smoked, walked the
deck, orday in his bunk, and thought
himself lucky when he drowsed q{f
for a little while during the day. At
would be a long pull, said l/{;»—-thh!
Job of mending his nerves, ‘but he
planned to live outdoors and hunt and
fish and try to forget the war. And
he hoped to be fit to go to sea again,
but not in a destroyer. Ten vears
earlier he would have laughed at the
notion of cracking under the strain.
In a quiet, matter-of-fact manner
he talked of what he had been
through and one began to comprehend
why the game demanded youth.
“I had no more than my share of
the rough side of it,” sald he, ‘‘and
I never dreamed of having to quit
until—well, I couldn v sliavys and 1 wor
ried too mach, Then they o:fle: w! me
home, What happened, besides s -
ping with submarines? 2
"My ship was cut down In a cobt .
lision last fall, as you may remember.
There was nothing very unusual in be-’
ing bumped into, for we learn to ex
pect little things like that. Run-
BANGERT, Gustave A, Wood River, Il
PARDIERI, Adam Lowellville, Ohto
BARRINGTON, Roy Victor Akron, lowa
BARTOZEK, Stanley Ruassia
BATES, Thomas J. Brookiyn
ALLEN, J. Milton Almond, N. Y
ANENZ72O, Samuel Lynhurst, N. J
BAPTINSTYE, Eugene Hammond, Ind {
HASCOM, Robert New York
BASS, George Burton Petegsburg, W. Va.
FENDER, Henry v Nanty Glo, Pa.
PERNARDI, Earl Bertram Baltimore
BOULCK, George L. Hood River, Oreg
BOWMAN, David Waldons Creek, Ky,
BRINKMIER, Edward Hannibal, Me. !
BRISBIN, Emery W,
Sentine! Butte, N. Dak.
BROWN, loring ¥, Lancaster, Ohio
BROWN, Mose A, Houlka, - Miss, |
:::(:c: Albert F. New York |
ILOCE, James W, e Onkley, KR“B"
BUCKLEY, Raymend G, .
East Grand Forks, Minn.
BUTLER, Titus J. . Camas, Wash,
CAVANAUGH, Michael J., |
Pawtucket, R. T |
CODDING, lerey E, Westficld, Maas. |
CURTTRIGHT, Scott W, |
Rockwell ity Towa |
DOAN, Eben g Bellingham, Wash
DORMAN, Robert J. . . Oskaloosa, lowa
FRICKSON, Robert H. Chicago
FETHRIDGE, Dewey ,Hendrickson, Mo
I'ECEBACK, Caleb W, Miilereburg, Ky. |
FLINT, Hermusn J. . Willlamaport, Ind |
FOSTVEDT, Thomas | Red Lodge, Mont. |
FOWLES, Junius B, . .. lLos Angeles
FRANKLEY, Gaetaeno e Detroit
FRISHETT, John W,
Cystal Valley Mich. |
FROEHDE, Jalius Otte .. .. Chicago |
GARRETT, Lynn ~ .. Sissonville, W, Va.
HAARER, FEdward J. .. Bay City, Mich
HEGE, John R.. . Winston-Salem, N, €.
HELMS, Joseph A, .East Bt, Louis, Il |
HENDERSON, EFarl K, ‘
= Grand _Rapids, Mich ‘
HENSLEY, Cwrl L. ... Hamshire, Tenn. !
Ill(i(‘lfll), Dewey K, Log Angeles
JACOBSON, Juceb East Tawas, Mich,
.IAI(IH’.I.\ Herbert , Whitesville, W. Va,
JENSEN, Nels White Lake, 8 D ]
ROPP, William J.,.... Wainwright, Ohio
LAW, Willis D....,.......C0rva11i5, Oreg.|
LUKIO, Marko E i v i . Detreit
MADDEN, Michael J. New York,
MALON Williwm Joseph L Milwaukee
MANES, Nicholns vv.s+..New York!
MEHATJEVICH, Adam Waukegan, 11|
MITTAG, Ernest R, Luverne, N. Dak. |
MOORE, Willilam K.........Equa1ity, Il
MURRAY, George A.. ... Pittsburg
PAIVA, Manuel g «...Ban Francisco |
,I'!".ER\'. Cruss North Tazewell, Va.|
PETERSON, Arthur . Vandalia, - Mont,
ll‘l’.’l'l’ll{MDN. Martin ¥, ... Bscalon, Cal. |
POLRKE Andrew Humboldt, Mich.
CGUINN, Harold Francls Philadelphia
BAYMOND, Willinm F.. .. Ban Francisco
REAGAN, Albert Herkley, Mass.
RUDNICK, Robert Manning, lown
SAMUELS, Walker 18, Warrenville, 8. (.
’\l‘"! MAKER, George A, Pittsburg
SEARCY, Rabert Anderson, Carrvellton Ky,
,‘"J&‘\\ Frand Edward Cody, Wyeo
SHEETER, John 1. Eagle Lake, Texas
CSKRINNER, John P, . Conwany, Ark.
STAEDLER, Arthur B, Stecle, N. Dak
STEGMAN, David G, Horton, Kans
‘\l‘Ull\lfi, Albert Archibald, |
J"“"H\"”Q‘, ““\'h
SUACCL Bugene V... .. .Ban Francisco'
THOMAS, Earl M, Flint, Mich
[ TOMSHACK, Frank J. 2 Peru, 111
]'l'R ALD, Charles H. Wiimington, Cal
{TROYER, Willium M, White Hall, MA
ITURNER, Edward J,. ... Lake Milis, jowa
VAN SCOTER, Marry A, Canacseraga, N Y
[ VANARUCCL, Ettove Glen Lyon, Pa,
‘\ INJE, Carl O, Kallspell, Mont,
| WARDEN, William H. Sherman, N. Y
IWATEFORD, Amzme 83, Stocumb, Ala,
| WEIDNER, Kimer Reading, Pa
FWILEY, James W Phitadelphia
WILMETH, Joseph R. Roamer, Tenn,
I WINDSOR, John R, Nottingham, Md
:\\qwn da Hartshurg, Md
I\ul Niv, Robert Vee. Spartanburg, B.C,
[CARNEY, John E. Plainfield, N. J
CRAMPTON, Lawrence Emery,
| High Bridge, N. I
MePEANK, Alvin Sparta, Wis
I MALONESKL, Beaugnan, Shenandoah. Pa
IMARCHENE, Tony Haly
MICHAELL Nicetra Erle, Pa
{JH VAL, Alessandre Ttaly
L SASSL Dominne . Vineland, N J
TRIGELOW, Walter Cheistopher, Romeo Mich
LSIMON, Peter J. Chieage
VRERIN, Moy Jersey City, N, J
?"V&\l‘l‘, Frank K. Arroye Grande, Cal
SWOUNDED SLIGHTLY IN ACTION,
| Privates,
TEADIN, Kenneth San Diego, Cal
EMASTR Jothrs A Johnstown, Pa
POV EQGMO, Quinte Dunmore, Pa
LT TOOMEY, '\V,mtum n Philandelphia
' MISSING IN ACTION.
~Lieitenant,
’I‘.\“I’IIICI.L, MR Wakeman, Ohlo
| Privates,
ALLEN, Boyd 1. wi .. Yakima, Wash
ASHEY, Jalin E ‘ Roseburg, Oreg
LAYERS, Greanville . L Chicota, Texus
IBEHRHORST, Willlam B Allanbra, 1T
CCARTWRIGHT, Eugene Willlam
i Waupaca, Wis
DAMIANO, Anthony . New Hrunswick, N T
CDEISLER, Henry Olympia, Wash
IDUMA, Steve . Corry. Pa
FHERLEY, Stephen P Portland, Oreg
PFROMHOLD, fin\\urfl H. Tacoma, Wash
GESICHK, Owosso Thompsonvilie, Mich,
GORMAN, Christopher Oukland, Cal,
HOLVERSON, A\ln‘hew Gustave
Neenah, Wis
JERMYN, John H ‘ .Haverhill, Mass,
| KENNY, Martin B, .. Newark, N J
CRING, Fred W 50.... Mt Hermon, la.
| PEVY, Lewia K. .. ~0. O Minden, la.
| PIMSTEIN, Leon Ciiiia .. Chicago
PUTMAN, George L. Borden Springs, Ala.
CRAWLS, Cullen & Begnlusn, La.
REID. Allison W ..BBan Learawsdo, Cal
CROSSMAN, Jake C.o.San Antanio, Texas
RUBLY, Willimm J . L CNsneapolis
SHVYARO, Stephen ..., ... JgenoAustria
SIEDBENBERG, Ray Notiy, Idaho
ISBRSZAPCZANR. Auton Barney i)
i Waupaca, “Wis.
| STAINBRROOK, Clyde ... . Coloma, Mich,
TOOMEY, Edson I, Helenwood, Tenn.
WETHINGTON. Charles .. .llh-‘s. Ky.
WYMAN, Arthar C.. . ........East Boston
' ning without lights, fog, thick weath
er, nervous merchant skippers—the
wonder is that we keep clear as much
as we do. This boat of mine was
almost cut fn two. She sank until her
deck was awash and there she hung—
almost under, but still floating. There
was absolutely no accounting for it.
She was doomed and refused to ad
mit it. There was no buoyancy left
in her, according to the theories of
naval construction, but she stayed
with us. It made us love her. Mor
(ullr kurt, you understand, but you
couldn’t down her. 1 can't explain it,
Yes, we got her into port and she
came out agaln, after a few weeks, as
Eood a 8 new.
“There wes a fairly busy trip in
December., We met a convoy, which
was split when near the coast, and I
took one ship Into an English port.
On the way we fSaw several flares
which might have been from a vessel
in distress, but I suspected that Fritz
was up to his tricks, trying to decoy
merchant steamers near enough to
slip a ‘mouldy’ into them. However,
we plcked up forty-nine survivors
fromg a ship that had been torpedoed
four hours earlier and crowded them
below. A destroyer isn't built to en
tertain guests in large numbers. With
some o’ these shipwrecked parties
you had to drive the last man in with
a mallet.
“The forty-nine survivors were still
aboard when it blew a regular gale of
wind, a screamer. There was no liv
ing in it, so I changed course and ran
the nearest [English port, hoping to
find shelter. I fetched the harbor,
but there was mighty little comfort.
Wind and sea were so heavy that my
anchors wouldn't hold. They would
drag until we were in danger of driv
ing ashore, then it was lift them and
steam ahead, and do the stunt all
over again. The destroyer came up
to breathe now and then. Two days
later it moderated so we could land
the forty-nine castaways, and the
pleasure was mutual
“We went to sea, bound for our
own base, but were diverted again.
Well offshore we sighted a British
destroyer which had been caught out
in the blg blow. She was swept as
bare as your hand, bridge, boats,
deck-houses gone-not a blessed
thing sticking above her hull, but
one lone funnel. We sheered along
side and managed to pass a hawser—
a ticklish job, for the sea was still
nas(ir, The Britishers were all there,
barr ng a deck-watch that had been
washed away with the hamper, and
they came erupting out of the hatches
and seemed pleased to meet us. We
towed this sad remnant of a destroyer
into the handiest port, and then
“rtarted off for home again.
: (Continued Tomorrow.)
SANDERS, Lorenzin W Toka, Ark.i
SCHOKTZ, Chester G Quakertown, Pa.!
SCHEAMM, George . Cincinnati |
SHOLAR, David O . Boxton, Texns |
SIMPSOGN, Alpheus J. . Chester, Pa. |
SKEEN;, William J Philadelphia |
SKINNER, George D Cedartown, Ga, |
(Mrs. ¥ C. Alred, 208 Highland Ave.) |
SMITH, William Tomahawk, Wia ‘
SORENSEN, John . Seattle |
STAFFAN, Alvin s Lincoln, Texns |
TAFOYA, Deonicio Cuchillo, N. Mex.
TERRY, Lawrence D Toronto, Kans. |
THOMFPSON; Preston Lehigh, Okla. |
TORRES, Felis Monticello, N. Mex, |
VAAG, Alfred P Livermore, lowa |
WALL, Edward: M. New York |
WALLNER, Johtt:,,. ..Fond Du Lac, Wis. |
WHITMAN, TLee WOO, | Elberton, Ga. |
(H. A. Whitmtt, R. F. D. 9.) l
WORNOSKI, Joe “7ie, . Dorea, Ohio
PRISONGTRS.
Privates:
AILDBERT, Max NewiHrunswick, N. J
Fl( ACCIA, John e SWRITIDSCott, Mass
ARROLL, Joseph Eupeiig; ¥etersburg, Va.
It}‘)l\l':\. I.nn o Boswell, Pa
FLOGAN, Willie Ve Surry, Va.
MEFEHAN, Martin SawPDorchester, Mass
RUBENSTEIN, Hymlie -}’;, Syracuse, N. Y
SADOWSKI, Stanly e, Erie, Pa.
VEFLIN, Christ S Yiffington, 8. Dak
WHITEHGUSE, Edward: ), Laddonla, Mo
P |
Two Georgiang.en ‘
' "7"5:7{.. .
i e |
Last Night's List|
WASHINGTON, Oct. 7. Tiis:following |
casualties, reported by the m‘)'{fim.lnding
general of the American expiditionary
forces, were announced tonights. '
w¥lled in action, 41; missing:an fl('ti(')h.‘
87, wounded severely, 185;-<iled . from.!
wounds, 18; died from accident and
other causes, 1; died of diseise; 3; died
from aeropiane accident, 1; prigoners, 1;
total, 307. yhIAYS ‘
Only two Gerglans are oniithe st
They are S
Lieutenant Frank A. Morris, “Atlanta,
wounded severely. (Previously? teport
ed.)
Private Inman Orton, Lafisette,
wounded severely .
The list in rul)
Kll.l‘*'.l) IN ACTION,
deutenant. it
CURRIE, John M. Austin, Texas
Nergeants,
BELCHER, Richard J. Jirßrooklyn
BRUNER, John D, Ashford, Ala.
SCHULTZ, Charles Albert Saginaw, Mich
STEVENS, Edward J. SaniFrancisco
Corporals.
BISHOP, Truiett B, Muskoge2, Okla
HAGAN, Jumes 1, Washington
CAMPBELL, Louis J, Ne'y Yurk
Men Whose “Time Is Meney" buy thelr Watches
of us. Terms to suil Loftls Bros. & Co.. 5 S
Broad St.--Ade
.
‘Get Rid of That
| Persistent Cough
?
If you are subject to weak lungs, heed the cough’ s
8 warning. ECKMAN'S ALTERATIVE may sl
L you in stopping the cough In addition, 1t N
valuable tonic and health-builder in such cases. N§'
aleohol, narcotie or habit-forming drugs Twar'y
yoars' successful use
80c and $1.50 Botties, at all druggists or from man«
ufacturer, postpaid.
\
[’ ECKMAN LABORATORY, Philadelphia
|
|
] .
| y ‘ .
Pape's Diapepsin at Once Ends
Sourness, Gas, Acidity,
: Indigestion.
| When meals upset you and you
belch gas, acids and undigosted food
wher. you have lumps of indigestion
L bain or any distress in stomach you
can get relief instantly-—no waiting!
| o \‘
| “
; N
A | l
| 0
‘ -
l %
I
}
| As soon 8 you eat a tablet of
Il'upe-‘s Diapepsin all the indigestion
pain stops. Gases, acidity, hesrtburn,
lnuu.lenvo and dyspepsia vanish.
Pape's Diapepsin gablets cost very
little at drug storfg§—Advertisement,
LINK, Morris .o Vernon, N. Y.
ROOSE, Camiel ixiatesi Detroit
SNET&LINE, William T, ... Phlladelphia
\ Wufonrr.
SEVERSON, Sanford A, Kanawha, lowa
i Privates.
AUTREY, John F. ...... Frederick, Okla.
BARNES, Frank T, ......... Dardy, Pa.
CARROLL, Charles | West Fairview, Pa,
FELLOWS, James i Norway, Mich
FIELDS, Robert .. . . Lebanon, Pa
GALLAGHER, John J., Jr. Brooklyn
GEORGE, Thomas N. Centennial, Mich
GROVES, Bartaw Wilson,
Farmington, Mich
HARTZFLYL, Harry Dayton, Ohlo
HARVEY, Lloyd A, Seattie
HENDERSON, Rov W, .. Leslie, Ark.
HORZEWSKI, Walenty Brooklyn
JIROUS, Frank . cesses Perry, Okia,
JOHENSON, Antens ......:.. Oconto, Wis
LAMP, Walter 2ni . Oakland, Cal
LLEWELYN, David . .. Butte, Mont,
LUECKE, Alfred A. ... Great Falls, Mont
MceGAHAN, Leslie L. ... Atchison, Kans
McKEON, George J. ....... SBouth Boston
MARAN, Sam M. ........ Toledo, Ohio
RICKARDS, John +++ss.. London, Ohio
SAYLES, Harry T, «.+. Moosup, Conn
TIURNER, Arthur J, .. Melrose, N. Y
DERGRIEND, Nick Van,
South FHolland, Il
WEAVER, David Gay,
l“.l‘\“’l(."’f‘\', Pa
WILBL R, Clayton Bow, Wash
WILD. Fred Carbon, lowa
WITTY, Richard Emmunds Puatler, N J
WORDLAW. Thomas Little Littleton, Ala.
DIED YROM WOUNDS,
Corporals.
HILLIARD, Fddie L. Montgamery, Ala.
MURPHY, William H. .. Big Sandy, Mont.
CARTER, Ben ¥F. Red Springs, N. (.
WALKER, Bert H. ... ..... Lawley, Ala.
Mechanie.
NILSEN, Nils . ciisninees 200 w Tork
Privates,
CAMP, Angust ...........Newark, N. J.
CLARK, William C, ..... .Penn Run, Pa.
CUMMINGS, Patrick J. ........New York
HERZOG, George B, .. ..Reading, Pa.
HICKMANN, Jack C. ..Owosso, Mich.
JUDGE, William L. ......Scranton, Pa
LEVERIDGE, Robert Mackenzie,
New York
MERRILI, I%oh Mt. Vernon, Texas
MEYERS, lelon W, Cunningham, Ky.
MUNSON, Fugene, Jr. Brooklvn
‘:l’:\'li’r. Adras J, .. .Mansura, La.
PRICE. Errol K. ’ Brooklyn
SADOWSRKY, August,
New Brighton, N. ¥
DIED OF DISEASE,
Privates,
ASOLIAS, Milton g Greece
JENKINS, John Belmont, N. (.
WARD, Clare New (‘astle, Pa.
DIED FROM AIRPLANE ACCIDENT.
Lieutenant,
GOODALE, Alvin (. Pasadena, Cal.
DIED ¥TROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER
CALSES,
FPrivate,
RAMSEY. John David Osage City, Kanas,
WOUNDED SEVERELY.
Majors
LOCKETT, James M. Wilkes-Barre, Pa
McKINNEY, Chatles F. .. Vernon, Texas
Captmans,
CLINE, Earl M. ...... . Lawrencevilie. Il
KELLY, Francis M. .. Kansas City
WALDRON, John M. ..........New York
Licutenants.
BARNEY, Cary W. . Newton, Kans
DAVID, Henry S, . : Chicago
JONES, Albert E, ....Philadelphia
MELIINGER, Howard .. . Philadelphia
MITCHELL, Edward Allen . .Denver
BUCHHOLZ, August Robert Ripon, Wis
FEBERLIN, Ralph ¥ A ..New York
MORRIS, ¥Frank A, s iada Atlanta
(John Mcrris, Keely Company.)
Sergeants.
DOWNEY, Verness (. ... Columbus, Ohio
BEORP, William P. ....Ida Grove, Towa
Corporals,
CUDDY, John A. ...Claverack, N. Y
DOUGLASS, Jadson T. Mleveland
EVERETT, Themas H. .Rutherford, N. J
McINTYRE, Allan G.. North Adams, Mass
STIO, Michael R. . 4 New York
STRATFORD, Augustus E.,
. Springfield, Mass.
Mechanie.
RAINEY, Edward S. .Cambridge, Ohio
Privates,
ANTTILA, Charlie .....Red Lodge, Mont
CELENSKI, Stanley | «....Cleveland
DANGEL, Carl i Saginaw, Mich
DELANEY, Thomas J. .......New York
DRAPER, Orise .. . Talucah, Ala.
EGAN, Richard A. = Philadelphia
FHMRKE, Charles M. .Warwick, N. Dak.
FOOR, Roland % Everett, Pa
HIXON, William O, ...Blanchard, lowa
HOLLOPETER, Charles . . Bruce, Wis
HOMAN, John H. ... . . . Springfield, Ky.
IADIANO, Garmine ... +ss+¢s Brooklyn
JOHNSON, Henry E. .......... Chicago
JOHNSON, ()Lmlr ... Welfe City, Texas
KAUFMAN, Samuel ...... .. Brooklyn
KING, Jolm Teddy ..... Manistee, Mich.
KRAUSE, Peter ...... East Chicago, Ind.
HUTES: GO §, .......00 ;... Cleere. 1L
LEMKE, Charles G. ....., El Paso, Texas
LINDER, George L. ... West Chester, Pa.
LIPPINCOTT, Leen Atkinson,
Camden, N, J
LUPKIEWICH, Wiadyslaw . Salem, Mass
McMILLAN, Allen L. Sturgeon Bay, Wis,
MAATTA, William Marengo, Wis
MILLER, Clarence D. ... Arthur, Nevada
MUSTAFA, Jousauf ..... Gravidel, Conn
NEEDLES, Merrill . Bucyrus, Ohio
The Automotive Industry
As Featured at the
October 12-19, 1918
Is a concrete expression of optimism by a line of business with unprecedented handicaps;
the most impressive and expensive exhibit at the fair; an exhibit of business foresight and
courage as well as a display of Tractors and Automobiles, occupying
40,000——Feet of Floor Space—4o,ooo
WITH THE MOST ELABORATE AND PLEASING DECORATIONS
ALONE WORTH THE PRICE OF ADMISSION TO THE FAIR.
This space is paid for by the Southeastern Fair Association as a compliment to the pro
g’-yessive spirit of the members of The Atlanta Automobile Association. ~ *
BE SURE TO VISIT THIS EXHIBIT, ATLANTA DAY, MONDAY OCTOBER 14,
and buy your tickets of Girls’ Patriotic League Members, who will be at the following drug
stores, beginning Wednesday: Cone’s, Whitehall, Peachtree and Decatur Streets; Nunnal
ly’s Five Points and Peachtree Stores; Liggett’s Five Points, Tickets will also be on sale at
Jacobs’ Whitehall and Marietta Street Stores. Season tickets for the fair may be had at all
these stores.
Season— Boxes and Box-Seat Tickets on Sale at Pitts’ Five-Points Store
EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION MONDAY
IN ADDITION TO COMPLETE AMUSEMENT PROGRAM, WAR EXHIBIT AND
AUTO SHOW-—-ARMY AVIATORS BOMBING THE FAIR GROUNDS WITH
LIBERTY LOAN LITERATURE.
H. G. HASTINGS, President. R. M. STRIPLIN, Secretary.
P.S.—Fresh Air Prevents the‘ Flu.”’ Lakewood Air Absolutely Pure
O’'DONNELL, Martin A, ... Orkland, Cal.
RAITH, Joseph M. ........ LaCrosse, Wis.
RIOUX, Alex ........ Rapid Sity, 8. Dak
ROMEL, Btanley .......icvi:ov.: Butfalo
ROSENBACH, Anton,
Fredericksburg, Texas
ROUVLLARD, Vlgf‘ill 800 Diavie, Cal,
ROWE, Fred WIS ... .00 JOORPOIE
RUSHTORFER, Byron Wesley,
Kawkawlin, Mich.
SCOTT, Millard G. ...... Artesian, 8 .Dak,
STEELE, Lester .....,.::..... New York
SWANCOE, Charles ~.......... England
TELINTELO, lee P, ..,..,... Cincinnati
THOMPSON, Hilliard ......... Brooklyn
THORNTON, Harvey ....... Neonah, Wis
TOBIAS, James H. ..,... Scottshurg, Ind,
TOSCHLOG, Carl B, ~,,. Richmond, Ind.
TROUTMAN, Janes ........ Reading, Pa
WATSON, Leslie A. ..... Oak Park, Il
WENCLASKI, Robert ........... Detroit
WHETSTINE, Alfred ... Vincennes, Ind.
WILSON, Luther F. ........ Ceortez, Fla.
WORTHLEY, Frank R. .. Hunters, Wash.
BLANCHETTE, William ... Athol, Mass,
BOICOURT, Renost A, . Belvedire, 8. Dak.
CARTER, Clarence W. ... Burkesville, Ky.
CEIHOCKI, Wiady ......,. Scranton, Pa
CHAPMAN, Gay W. ~......... Clio, lows
CHAYKA, Stefen \......,,.... Cincinnat
CHLORINES, Meit D, ..,... Albany, N. Y.
COMILOSSY, Ralph J. ..... Toledo, Ohio
CRILE, Earl A, . +s+e++:Bhreve, Ohilo
CROSSETT, William C, .. Chester, Pa,
DeBELLIS, Fred .. iivaacNaly
DEMARINGO, Nicola Minersville, W. V.,
DIEMENNO, Albert irvvaksaneyd Italy
DISTLER, Alphonse F., Jefferson City, Mo.
DIXON, Herbert A. ........ Philadelphia
DEWNEY, John W,, Highland Park, Mich,
ECKHART, Warren ...... Landsdale, Pa,
EFFLER, Sylvester ...... Busick, N. C.
EGGINSPILLER, Leonard E.,
Prospect, Ky.
EMANUELSON, Manford E. .. ... . Sweden
EVERETT, Terance ......... Salem, Ark.
FAULK, William L. ...,. Fremont, N. C.
FETROW, Clarence E. .., Harrisburg, Pa.
FLEES, Jehn R. .......... Polania, Wis.
FLEMMING, Joswh R, ... Pittston, Pa.
FLEMING, Roy + ... Kittanning, Pa.
FLOWERS, George E.,
Granite Falls, N. €.
FOLGER, Andrew M. ...... Philadelphia
FOREMAN, Earl L. ......Tarrytown, Md.
FORREST, William ... Fast Akron, Ohio
FOSTER, Harry ..... Elsberry, Mo
ONX, Manuel A. Taylorsvilie, N, (.1
FRANKS, Clarence J. .......Akron, Ohio
FREDENBUKGH, Paul E.,
Hartford, Conn
FEEISE, Whlem ............8t Louis
GARCIA, Onercio g Conejos, Colo
GARVER, John F. . . Lawndale, N, C.
GATTAMELATTA, Resario,
Fairpoint, Ohio
GFISINGER, Harry Joe Toledo, Ohio
GELALLES, Achilles G. ... ...QGreece
GIANOTAS, Gost .. ... § Brooklyn
GLASS, Smith Van Cleve .. Wabash, Ind
GORE, Edgar R. M. .. Wampee, S, O,
GROVER, John Franeis. Terre Haute, Ind.
GROVER, Lynn Union, N X
HALPEN, Charles E. .. Fall River, Mass
HANCOCK, Samuel R,
; West Brownsville, Pa.
HANSON, James (. .. Oanby, Minn
HAYES, "William T. .. Washington
HELLER, Willinm .Herculaneum, Mo.
HENDRICKSON, Frank L. .Ideal, 8. Dak.
HERNDON, Lewis F. . Tharpe, Tenn.
HERRERA, Antenio,
‘ Old _ Albuquerque, N. M,
HOFFMAN, James E. Orangeburg, S, C.
HOOVER, Peter L. Leisenring, Pa
HOW, Clarence Peters .Buffalo
IRWIN, Roy L. : Hanford, Cal
‘J(ill,\'.\'flx, James E. ... Pelzer, S. C.
‘ JOHNSON, Oscar N, ....... Brooklyn
| JOYCE, Richard A, ......,.....New York
KALICKO, Fred 5 Russia
‘l{l“\\'l",l)\. Fugene New Haven, Conn
KLEISER, ¥rank v sk cßvanston, Ind.
KLINE, Harry R. . Marion, Kans,
LASHIER, lewis R,
| Richmond Hill, N. ¥
| LEONARD, Harry D. ... Kingsville, Ohio
| LEVINE, Rubine ....... 5 Brooklyn
LEWIS, George F. ...,.. Fondren, Miss.
INEA Wuliim 9, ... Menley, lowe
LOSAVIO, Donrato ..., New York
‘l.‘)“'l’.“\'. William 5 Lancaster, N. Y
| LYONS, Josoph P. Providence, R. 1.
‘M«-(K\RTNE\'. Raymend Adolphus, ‘
Huntington, Ind
} McCORMICK, Charles A. ... . Philadelphia
MILLER, <imer Cuartiss . . Linton, Ind,
MITCHELL, William H. .Woburn, Mass.
MOORE, Louis .. Enterprise, Miss,
CMORALES, loerentine .Hondo, Texas
MURPHY, HEdward . ..Omaha, Nebr
MEURRBAY, Fred N, ..Jones Miils, Pa.
MURRAY. dbe ...........Louisville, Ky,
NIEUWENHUIS, William, j
‘ Corsica, 8. Dak.
O'BRIEN, William J. .Bridgeport, Conn.
ORTON, Inman .....Lafayette, Ga.
1 (Miss Fiora Orton.) :
OWENS, Owen Jones, |
‘ Grand Island, Nohr.l
PALMER, William E. . Knoxville, Tenn.
' PARRY, Russell .. ..... . Olyphant, Pa.
PATOCK, August L. ...........,.Chicago
PAVONE, Antonio .........Lansford, Pa.
FPOUZAR, Frank .5 ...::.., ..Chicago
PRICE, William C, . Worcester, Mass
PRUCHA, Wanzel ......LaCrosse, Wis.
REITUR, Walter J. s Milwaukee
NOADARMEL, Harry E, Shamokin, Pa
ROONEY, Michue! Joseph ..Philadelphia
SCHALKHAM, John ..New York
SCHLEICHER, Frederick, Sea Cliff, N. Y.
SCHROEDER, William ........ Brooklyn
NCOTT, Robert SgEe e can s
SEARS, Charles H. ....... Syracuse, N. Y.
SIMMONS, William C. , Winchester, Tenn.
SLAID, K. P. ........... Loganspert, La.
ULRICH, Nicholas ...... Westfield, Wis.
WEBB, John ........... Dyersburg, Tenn.
WEISE, John K. .......... Lebanon, Pa.
WENNER. Derwood Harold, 01l City, Pa.
WENZ, Joseph J. .............. Brooklyn|
WILLIAMS, Owen J. ..... Slatington, Pa.
WINTER, Goorge P. .occocvonsos t‘hic?lo
WISE, Albert C. ..... Mt Pleasant, Pa.
WOOD, Cecil A., no emergency address.
WULFERT, Clair C. ....... Bellwood, Pa.
YOURION. Johs &, .v:h:vs: Lynn, Mass
MISSING IN ACTION.
Sergeant,
SCHOENBERGER, John (~
Pierre, 8. Dak.
Corporals.
CONNORS, Edward 4. ........ Brooklyn
EASLEY, luther B. ......... Cartter, 1l
FINKLE, Samgel .....0.........., Boston
KRATZ, Earl .......... Forestville, Mich.
OSTRANDER, Levi Amba .. Attica, Mich,
SULLIVAN, Benj. F. ..... Dalton, Mass.
Bugler,
LEE, Tarry Thomas ..... La Crosse, Wis.
Mechanics.
HODDER, Jesse C. ... Tawas City, Mich.
POWELL, George C. ..... Glendale, N. ¥.
Privates,
ALTMAN, Brace .......... Findley, Ohio
ANDREWS, John A. .... Zanesville, Ohio
VAIR, Frarklin A, . Dunneil, Minn.
BLAIR, Charles C, ..... Cardington, Ohlo,
BOWCOCK, Hadley Bradlet .. Corbin, Ky.
BRANDENBERG, Fred W. . HHerman, Mo.
BROWN, Roy ........ Williamsville, Mo
CAMPBELL, George R. ....... Cleveland
CARE. Darstl ©. ............ Albany, Ny,
COLBERG, Frederick Charles ... Brooklyn
DAVIS, Harrison ........... Indianapolis
DELCORPS, John W. ... Kaukauna, Wis.
EDWARDS, George W, ...... Bengal, Ky.
FABRYCKI, Frank P, ..... Oshkosh, Wis,
FELLOWS, George ......... Algoma, Wis,
FOX, Bot® ........... Absrdeen, 8 Dak.
GAHAN, Ben Patrick ... Tomahawk, Wis,
GRIFFIN, Sam F. ......... Amery, Mia.
HANDLEY, Elmer F. .. Phlllrmnpbef. Aln,
HAUG, Gunder ........... Madison, Minn,
HICKEY, John Jaceb ............ Detroit
HOYLE, William ........ Bringham, Il
IRUNE TS | .. coorsivrssicos ARURLY
JONES, Hemry E. ........... Deane, Ark.
KILLIN, William .. .+ s o Poutiag, Il
KRUMWIEDE, Julius M. . Trinity, N. C.
"LAMIIDIERT, Julins M. . Trinity, N, C.
LEWIS -Gomer W, ... Dougeville, Wis,
LEWIS, Romie 3 St. Louis
LONERGAN, Thomas Francis ... Ireland
McKENZIE, Jack Ira ...... Flint, Mich.
McMANUS, Joseph J. . Homestead, Pa.
MARTI, Norman Kis Berca, Ohlo
MELVIN, Leuis .. s . Columbus, Ohio
METCALF, William J. ... Bucyrus, Ohio
MILES, George A, . Canandiagua, N. Y.
MILLER, Emmett C. Camp Chase, Ohio
MORRILL, Harry V. .... Ontario, Canada
MORRISON, Frank J.,
Albuquerque, \N. Mex
ODLE, John D, ......... McKinney, Tex.
OSTROWSKI, Joe John ......... Detroit
PAULSON, George Gravert suai Detroit
PHILLIPS, Carl ...... Madisonville, Ohio
PRESTON, Edear 3 «.... Hoxie, Ark.
PRISBY, Stephen W, ...... Ipswich, Mass.
REILLY, George 8,, Jr. ....... Baltimore
Mg «7
R
® Y j
AR Rt A ¢
2 b
';}Ev'.‘&w' = )
ST, XY
: L el " i 3
. b
* ‘t h /
Stops tucnng
' t tl
Don’t let that itching skin-trouble fi 3\ ' i
torment you an hour ‘.‘m;;r'Y Just ’é % A
spread a little Resinol Cintment over ‘d\"f‘ g L
the sick skin and see if the itching & L S /A
does not disappear as if you simply [ /‘ L Y/
wiped it away / 3 « d s
And—even more important—this. JE& : % B
V ANt e b v fail 1.8 K
soothing, healing ointment rarely lai.s
to clear away promptly every trace :‘g . & ; /
of the unsightly, tormenting eruption, S/ \EE s / }
unless it is due to “ome serious inter- i - ;
nal disorder. P 'fi?&h g
Resinol Ointment usually gives r‘" ey T
even prompter results/if the sore / ; P
places are first bathed thcroughly £ fCre% (b 9% fi]
with Resinol Soap and hot water. 2 ~ f*@
_ ik o sYo
Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap contain ERE NS
nothiug that could injure or irritate the tenderest "' e
skin. They clear away pimples, redness and >
roughness, stop dandruff, Sold by all druggists,
Y T S Ry ey A 0
REYNOLDS, Cliften L\.; P »
Me mps, ateg
PRISONER. .
Private.
MOLLION, Antenio ... Manchester, N, Hy
[SUBSCRinE FOR LISERTY @oNDE)
For Foch and freedom; buy bonds,
[SUSSCRISE_¥OR LIBERTY BONDS]
WHEN WERE YOU BORN?
You will be ipterested in the Hore«
scope appearlns on the classified page
of THE DAILY GEORGIAN and sUfi-
DAY AMERICAN. “ You will find t{lls
feature of unusual interest. Read {t
SUBSCAIBE FOR LIBERTY BONDE
The soldier gives; you must lend.
The next time
you buy calomel
ask for
C a
%
The purified calome! tab
lets that are entirely free
of all sickening and sali.
vating effects., «
Medicinal virtues wastly improved.
Guaranteed by vour druggist. Seld
enly in sealed packages. Prics 35¢c.