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BIB_TIME FOR BLACK WATCH. —_ : Nineteenth District to See That They Get Good Greeting. lored troopers of Col. "Old Fit: at Camp Upton Movement js on féhants, the te enerally of Harlem to give the ‘s Black Waich & , White ue welcome. Ted by the eloquence of District Jobn J. Lyons, the Central Re- ab voted unanimously last 0. 23 Went 124th Btreet, fo fate With other organizations [ onstration worthy of the re; olding the American record fo rvice under fi Soventy per the original regimen w th Assembly Diatrict Lyons, who ran 40,000 vot of the G. 0, P. ticket asa candi~ for Sheriff, will urge Senators dsworth to expedite the lored noldiers to their | and families, ’ Olive Tablets after effects, ee catbertice are derived pain effects. P. M. Edwards discovered the after seventeen years of prac: f patients afflicted liver complaint, with the breath. ~~ Olive Tablets sre pure: | Upton by night druggists | ax te yelose cutting of profits 44° Their superiority i ual specialization len’s Lace Shoes of Finest Vici Kid on _ Straight Last AT THE FRONT. | were consulting ina trencii, deciding feel dull and heavy when we arise, pais ¢ Gets ' | y . t ~, } + 5) g he stuffy from a cold o Se pl pers be led | Tear the stories told by the men! how to move the men, when a shell Lieut, John Campbell, 9th Infantr plitting head » y 5 ral in character, the sy niptor exploded. Two Lieutenants end a} 2+} foul tongue, nasty breath, acid ston Ginenase hie given and the, Gnawerl ioe + ihe lay on es ; barracks Ati Negro private were killed and an-| Led His Fighters Through stead, feel as fresh as a will apply to any case 0: > p Upton waiting for their co r Lieutenant wounded. . fnciausbianhi ay pening the sluices of the + An old stais-by aisle p to “hustle that chow.” | _Sergt. White, although dazed, took | Enemy Machine Gun Fire, |system each morning and flushing out Bee Peay MP ay Sor comfort and dross, f There wos Sergt, Clarenes Thomp-|comimand of the company and ban-| How Lieut. John A. Campbell of No.|the whole of the internal poisonous id hid hoes is the! |gon, son of tho late Wm. A. Thomp: eee eee ee eta cint “headquartes {1721 Glenwood nant matter. jt aaa mast complete in thei Ne ton, Yonkerg dentist. He had charge! {rom being captured by the Germans, | to be cited for ee tah Son erate Siac tbe given, but © have every conceivable hens the of twenty men working with the 8th| “Top” Sergt, Wood on Sept, 26 was! in a letter that came to-day to Mrs, | “Ch 8 ee : Ha a ace ta ES Aiseue Bama uh in this favorite leather. ging arch of the weak foot French Engineers on Sept. % and was|cited for his action In leading Com- | orence Campbell, the officer's wite, |! by ree teen eee oe limeston a at any wel oe ak! 4 NN oh ga . | hh Bamineors be any D under fire after ity oft ! ts D f® | water with a teaspoonful of limestone et uns: || of the O aAphicges! tee telles arch @ | ctringing telepuone wires, Shetls cut |Piout, George Sell}, had. been I Lieut, Campbell, who sang bass in| shosphate in it to'wash from the atom | P| pond weacey OGt Lo normal position $ {them off trom thelr trenches and|Sergt. Wood got a bullet in th the choir of Janes M. B. te| ache liver and. bowels the previous | peep Gon should nase ~ they had to stay in sbell holes two/| t kept es ed for ares day attached to the Yth Infant Di- | day's indigestible waste, sour bile and to your entire action. days without food before being ree-| Other Company | len cited In- | vision, A. F. On Oct. 3, whep his} poisonous toxines thu cleansing, | 6G. en “These are the i : lolude Private Myrl Billins, who the} - a 1 Sees ifving i I 0 Ae ne to think t Feet ide fis: | cued. |doughboys declared was a “Boo Koo" | COMpsny was cut off by machine gun byrogtes ng ORL eres ing ie ate | H dee ar Tet a ee Bg ‘s . | ‘The observers of the Intelligence jialason man, “Boo Koo" is a French |fre from a wood near Blane Mon-, | alimentary canal before putting more | Yers “Severe headache, — blood-shot i OT at. lepartment of the Hendquacters|word, but none of them could spelt| Ne volunteered to carry a message ta food Into the stomach | | tsen, ehiila fouiomed. by’ tover. Frer az. \dge 81... Mast (ete Sale Pepys ee Au agreed on its meaning, “Lf| headquarters asking for support. Led| ‘The millions of people who are} 3 Ghent desire to urinate, but roanty ri [ertoktyn Stores: { fet} ip Det ‘and’ wiieey 8¢. } \{ gmpany claim the distinction of be- | 0°. pot a handful of trancs, that's a|2¥ Campbell, a handful of volunteers | bothered with constipation, bilious | Bupt. “E have euch # ¥erF | suits of & dark color and bad odor, y N ee covets ew ree ae ling the first American colored sol-|iig punch of ‘em, “boo koo' of ‘em," | essayed to cross @ fire-swept weld. | spells, stomach trouble, rheumatic | severe a BED] Also smarting: and. SREtES PAIRe be lemerh Store : 400 Bit 8, Goyette Milioey fare, diers to direct the gun fire of French [they sald: Avbig town is a “boo koo” | Although they were picked at by | stiffness:-others who have sallow skins, OF i ald Answer! When euch symptoms are f Sor jor town, Private Billins acted ay a foot|Maghine gun snipers, some of then: | j1oq h feuie’ ko ; ane aalmwort, Te fare pres artillery, The 4th Army Corps under | DOWD. oo trough heavy s fre| including Campbell, made the crocs. {0100 disorders and sickly com: | + Uae the following and y6UF| Eorined to tone tp and increase the Gen, Giraud sent over shells under | carrying important mersare: ing and the needed aid was bre |p urged to eet dat rter iT cold and cough will vanish and Ot] Simination, ‘neutralize the alkaituity, | directions sent back by Sergt, Will ‘ yler Taylor of No. 5 West! Up: * |pound of limestene phosphate from oon be strong again. Get a 2'&-] ong produce natdral functioning, it tit 185 A etree was Hey eGHe te ny ‘Campbeil received the Dis-, the drug store. This will cost very | Notte of “concentrated Bweence} them in sealed tubes with full dives: ID men a7 an Individual cita-| tinguished Service Medal, was me little, but is sufficient to make any! entho- La xe nd Le Ort oe OF ons. ae jtton, S$ ter Morria of No, 159! tloned in orders and is to get tie one a pronounced crank on the sub-| hee ten ef homo-mac Siak alla. 6 duets. Oath aa 4) Therefore the face usually becom “heavy"—and a fecling of intense weariness pervades the whole eyutem, TT gay rg Anemia, the blood supply needs recharging with red And it is here that pe ° x « i ,Wincarnis has been tamous Mature. Accept no vigor, new blood and new 1 d delivery & liber Free—not & mere taste > h to do you some god. rnis «ive you the n jaod | who stitutes, Musi American jaxa music led the first banks Allied Rhine after the s.gning of the armis- This seh og orrec at a moder. erve fe Edvard Lasswre, Ine. Ben Num Aaa drums of Lieut vpports deficient. cannot nourishment for the body, en white and “pasty’ THE BVENING WORLD, THURSDAY PEBRUAR “UIMIMY' EUROPE'S JAZZ BAND LED THE FIRST AMERICANS 5 2s ove — cians of York Bring Other Honors Home From France. troops to the music came trom ropt's+tamous “New York 15th’ band,| All the negro soldiers in the com- nino men, wont ont to do pioneer 1 mand of Col, "Bill" Hayward swear work the night of Sept. 27. The gulde and followin, band were the and o nape y aeaem tenting | DS their band. The leader, Lieut, got lost, but the men followed him | Rusky doughboye of the 868th Valted) somes R. Wurope, was musical direct- all night, wandering around on No | States Infantry (old 1th New York), ré now at Camp Up’ jig for discharge from service. lon Shoe Blyn Shoes fer Men yeAre Good to Wear and Economical to Buy The wearing quality of our men’s shoes is their first essential. % The elimination of unnecessary cost in production and come next in importance. the result of half a century of indi- for éach department, combined with a alized central management—of applying the economies a combination to each separate unit to create unusual values. eid with a archi and suppart- heel M tive shoe rice. Our blood is composed of red and white corpuscles-~the red to nourish the body, the white to fight disease. ~-or bloodilessness~-the red corpuscles are more or less Thus the blood In provide 81 sses ouch wonderful power. Because, being @ blood-maker, Wincarni eo « wealth of new, rich, red blood, which brings the roses back cheeks-—-gives a sparkle to the eyes-—and surcharges the whole body Europe for a third of a century, Wincarnis with the many inferior preparations of apparently Buy Wincarnis ituelf, the Tonic, orative, Bicod-maker and Nerve-builder, that kas given 400 We the free sample 1 lose 10 conte (coin or ‘ont Of byeting and viadu)”.) “Simmy" Fu- the eyes dull Verguson, wha lives in Harlem; P’ri- vate Roland Francis, of Yonkers, and; BIG SOLDIER GETS CROSS FOR) Vis. \ jy | Private Gilliard Thompson, of abide | Avonue, Jamaita, Sergt. Raymond B, Wright, of No./ Rhine—at BlodenmMeim, Nov. 18. They them with dirt, and others struck the | played in many French and Alsatian ground close by. towns and spent a month in Patistak-| “I had a Bible and was readin’ it, ing part in @ big fete, and It sure musta kept them German New York will pay {ts first honor to Slghts wrong,” said Davis. None of the returned men Saturday n' the men were hurt. | when the Clof Club of colored music. HEADQUARTERS COMPANY MEN tans will give a reception at Carnegie WON FRENCH CROSSES. | Hall. Lieut, Hurope and his men wil) Corpl. Henry Stanley of No. 2083 give a concert, Madison Avenue, leading a squad of of the the horns! and Mrs, Vernon Castle Man's Land. for M All got back safely at Company B, who lives « Margon sector in the Champagne. LEADING MEN. First Sergt. Henry No, 22' Just about 143d Street and is employce of given an individual citatlon fem performed while a Company B. Ing sick when the troops left. ,; COMPANY A MEN GET FRENCH ‘CROSS. ‘The Company Acmen ciaim & num Daniel W ber of honor mon. Lewis of No. 142,.W erst. t 133d | was cited for his work in the Chain pagne sector July 21 and 22, unde terrific bombardment alding his of- |. fiver in direeting « combat train un- | der difficulties and, though wounded, | as shot refused to be evacuate through the arm. Private Lester Main Street, 5 He w Marshall wt Orang ed a fo! ton prepar-| when they stormed New York and daylight, jae On Sept. when Daniel G. Reid gave $10,000 fer Sengt. woihded by a machine gun Jerry Reed of Glencove, vl | band, the French Garde La Republi- que band and the Royal Italian band. Later it gave concerts for the Alsa- tians at Muilhausen. Just before |leaving France, concerts were given | pagne sector pt. 2G to 29. Under command of Lieut Durant Rice, who also was cited, the four colored men showed exceptional coolness and bravery in repairing and keeping in Mikel, and’ his assistant is Frank De Brolte, premier negro cornotist. Ward | Andrews, creator of Jazz trombone music, is a noted member. | whose home is in Nebraska City, Neb. | COMPANY D HONOR MEN TELL! HOW THEY WON CROSSES. Company D boys told how First nbers of t a ald | Sergt. Eugene Wood, of Xo, 270 West ee one tray tiene! Set istat Street; Bergt, Jesse J. White, of ie Nlbligs thew Alaepss cine cabark Newport News, Setut, Ernest ropa was placed in gommand of a| Wright, No. 178 York Street, Jersey | machine gun pli and was the} + J.; Sergt. William Gaines, No. | firat colored officer into action Inj27 lilm Street, Mamaroneek, N. Y., and | ' | Corpl. Lawrence McV Frasce. boy, won their honors. I ding honors with the band at! was awarded an individual army cita- }Camp Upton is the Company members Headquarters | tion ; ; | document, written a Won which he partly translated. wany individual “citations thd ie wan ie ine Chattpagne sector in| Croit de Guerre, Work inder | the battle which started Sept. 26. On| fire the men kept up telephonic com-|the fourth day, after the troops had} French, ty; of which for mune handled official busi-|CaPtured ‘Sechault and the fighting} munications, ‘handled official tus | eter the men struggling b Neng and were on the job all th®!ang ‘forth, Company D had been; time. jflanked ond the men were being d joyed to put them in a b n. Sergt. White and posi- the officers | TELL STORIES OF EXPERIENCES! u | West 148d Street, is also in Brest o en route home a® he was sick when | the Stockholm left p GLASS OF SALTS IF citation Croix de Guerre | Eat | pany D is Sergt. Dani | New Haven. CLAIMS THE HONOR RECORD FOR COMPANY C. | First Sergt. Marshall T, Bridgett, of No, 165 West 136th Street, ad- |mitted that Comps © had ' more their ponor men than any company in the ystem. | 1st Battalion and was proud of the flush the |record. He told of some of its Croix You must re-|de Guerre soldiers, First he wanted relieve your |i! put on record that Sergt. Henry vont |Jolngon, who killed four Germans nd wounded thirty-two when he nd, Sergt. Necdham Roberts got into {ight with a raiding party, were th members of Company C. Anemia less meat if. you fee! Backachy or have Blad- der Trouble. Meat forms uric acid, which exci and overworks the kidneys in | efforts 'to filter it from ihe Regular caters of meat m: | kidneys occusionally. lieve’ them like you , bowels, removing all the acids, waste and poison, else you feel a dull mis- | ery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, diszi- | your stomuch ufficient |} Ness, sours, tongue ie) Bridgett was wounded by sh , coated and when the w er is bad | but was not out of action long. you have rheumatic twinges, ‘The |, Beret. Reese Adams, of Albert, Sein’ ta aides Y., was given a citation for leading full of sediment; the | ’ trol out under machine gun fire to mew strength and new vitality, That io why oo many doctors have | cvunnels often get irritated, obliging |briag. back wounded. ten. ‘incarnis. you to get up twe or three times | Corpl, James Beckton, Don's during the night \toyette’ Avenue ‘To neutralize these irritating acids | credit for ond flush off the body’s urinous waste | @imost Brooklyn, js give z the battalion annihilation when rtain | kidneys will then act fine and bladder | who weet with Sergt. Adama to br: {disorders disuppear, This famous , back wounded, also was (sults is. made from the acid of grapes |“ ¥idual citation, : and Jemon juice, combined with lithis, |, C%pl Themas Catto, / No \ lin Street, Newark, was awarded ar and has been used for generations to gndividuel ‘citation’ for refusing clean and stimulate slugyi i kidneys leave his post w n the Germans end stop bladder irritation, Jad Salts tacked, his action rallying the othe xpensive, harmless and make q MéX. gltful effervescent lithla-water Private West ft Winear Da) forward Ralph Hawkins, No which millions of men and 1g4th Street, volunteere women take now aud then, thus caren miamanes ter the regu fi avoiding serious kidne D RIN6S. OF weeunse Miseases,— Advt and bludder Sppt. 19. gyn dca Rearoce ee eee q frown he H gel about four ounce ; volunteered to carry messages | gob MBB ue tant auton o? Jad Salts | cnroumh a heavy artiyery fire to | eT hagys fake @ tuble- headquarters, He recelved an indi spoonful in a gluss of water before | yidual citation Croix de Guerre. realfust for a few days and yo Sergt, Arthy Tucker of Albar given an in- talk. The reason w “Gas W aske said one, “Yes, and you all sleep in m a few months and it'll get you “oul”, the French “we”. Some of them admitted having been to Paris on trips and a few had tasted cognac and “Tripl which the boys declared had gouri mule beat for “ikic Thi want some back pay when their dis- charges arrive, they declared, most asp eto} eight and ten months /[Bays we willl beth look and feel ve at the present time 3, 7 *, . The naken baaierg Alie had o hawee olaan, sweet and fresh \ + Spaghetti Van Camp's Peanut Butter paper: In he tretehes, the ‘Minch and avold Hiness, Van Camp's Pork and Beans Van Camp's Evaporated Mitk Herald.” First Sergeant idward 24 of Company A, No. 373 West eet, formerly an employe Sanitary science has of late made Now York Herdld, was edit a four-sheet “paper” mas gotten out) witold blessing to humanity on the typewriter, “It was some | est application of its untiring res Maeaty’ 196 be dectared, is the recommendation that it . necessary to atte ter LETTER TO WIFE TELLS WHY HE GOT THE D, Croix de Guerre \ tn plain figur Matthews of 5 soldiers grow to be, Was awarded ne Customs House, was mem? He In still in Brest, ts your throat and lungs jand does it, ¥ 13, 1949, jam Coleman, of No. 100 West 1¢ist pote over Bunerets of po bd 5 SOLDIERS JOLLIFY ‘ * we ee orp. C Ing his messages, he went through the eer Mag ounded; ioe bse deadly pall of poison and arrived in| i, of Norris Avenue and Pacific | satety, for which he reecived an tr IN BATTERY PARK rect, Jamaica, 1. 1; Private I. A.| dividual eltation. This was in the ng. Pratt Patronesses at Lincoln Celebration. 7 West as big At the “Victory Hu Cc. PARIS, Feb. 12 (Associated Pi@ss).— for the regimental adjutant, Capt.|an individual citation far his work on| a, in Battery Park last night Lin- Lieut. William A. Seamed at the. Sor: | Needles iy Ferguson, was working in dugovt| 20h it “ite artery barrage or tie | coln's Birthday was celebrated by gole blan Arullery, wpo four times was re- Replace steel needles! when a shell exploded and broke his (Germans was not, but he kept his|diers and Ballots with an entertain- Jected by United States Army exami They play 80 to 100 times ' typewriter, |inen together, rallying them warn the! ment and reception given under the 6!" for Physicul disability, and who is a: Sieut weertng out i Sergt, Lennie Davia, of No. 2 Wost | fuhtin eren, Done fsa. ty] RUMICOR OF the association, | ‘The Fa a meat oe tae aieeA tia | Penh “ey " 60 u 1 Gordon of No. 14) patronesses were Mrs, Vincent Astor imission on Bulgarian atrocities, has | . Cond *, > 187th Btreet, and two comrades Were) ering Btreet, Newark, was owarded! and Mre, Harold Irving Pratt, who arrived in Paris. 300 por package of sitting in @ shell hole waiting for fn Individual citation when he cap-| were in the audiente that witwensed a , ldeut, Drayton described tortures in- At all dealers ii PS Company of the regiment, won many darkness to come ao they could sneak }4ured two Germans, =, clever. programme of vaudeville and ‘lcted by the Bulgara on the Serbian | so way roadway Old 15th New] sonore in France in addition to their back to their lines on Sept. 29, Al, ggqr#t:, John PED Corie aa ak | BORING DICECTOR oi, civil populatidn. Aged women, he des $0 Width Xreane at bard Streak claim of being the first to reach the shell exploded near them, showering of the | | The fun started at 6.20 o'clock, when While in one Caution! Beware of similarly com hone on the programme ware tn a systema reign of terror. The . Renard, singing comedian; Bulgars, according to Lieut. Drayton, | bel Craig Patti, Larry Sharkey, Ribert Cestroved ‘numerous villages and towns lta_Twins. > OPPOSES $500,000 Dale and the 4 Str | ent’s Use. 1 of Trade as opposed to n wark's Bo! record yesterd proposed col buile aes sabato (Es iwee ae a ‘tation | R® refused to leave the line and con-| fur the erection of u memorial to the Tho entire regiment is now at|/*he Organization of a negro band y Was awarded & brigade citation | tinued fighting, | city's eoldiers and sailors who took rt 9 ‘ the “Fifteenth” he was given the post Croix de Guerre for his work with|~ pstyate George Woods of Lynch-| Camp Upton, the Second Battalion | as jeador, the Headquarters Company. In the} burg, Va. who was in charge of Leola ah, a oe {having reached there early to-€aY)ujazzep ALL OVER FRANCE.” Champagne sector fighting 8 automatic rifle when the Germans | at the time is inopportune and ‘eening, | under command of Lieut. Col. W. A. SAVS “JIMMIE” EUROPE. !to 29 he worked with tue communi. |ttacked his post on June 12, en-|ihat funds @hould be conserved for from | Pickering, who binself wears the| ayy, 4 all France, td | catio arti a 1 other | ee orbs to capture some men to} ine use. of the Goversment, Bi FE ow Yi Wan mend e januod all over France,” said | cation service, and when all other! get information, held off the attack en's cominittes te gclag Olive Ti | French War Cross and the American | Fiout, Iourope, as he directed his men | methods of sending information| for which he received an individual | , it» plans to raise the | Diatinguished Service Cross. TH) ty cing cots in their newly assigned | were cut off at night, he got word | Citation, ‘ ‘ saiare {fwid, of which sum $450,000 is to be ~ | battalion came in yesterday afternoon | barracks at Camp Upton. “But we back to officers by sending w light | agree tinue wit ene tate Coldiers ‘used for a monument and the re- . ‘ with |07 the transport Regina, Ca). Hay-| gieg mirprised thom when we repre- signal despite terrific » fire. This! back from the war has Priv emainder ag OS Suwa Oh winiten ward and (he Miret Battalion arrived) gonted America at the big fote held! was done by a code wimilar to tele- {ert Johnson and Sert. William 1. | Memb! Mitton sieuration’ Gems te jin port earlier im the day and reached | iy the ‘Tuiiterien Gardens in Parts,! graph dots and dashes, a shaft of | Gutian’e, fone and fee men hat who resigned because of the 4 The Third Battaion| praying classical music with equal. tight being used gone out on an advanced post yor’s determination to push the y j had arrived Sunday ease. We are sure glad to be home,|! Private Howell D, Brown of No, 63| Were captured by Germans. re aren Cree cee |\Tieut, Europe and hie be nd of vols | 4 | West ht received an army | Johnson and Butler were in charge o Lt a) a i 4 every | ored musicians, who returned on th! ome band opent ‘corps citation Croix de Guerre for) 8Utomatic rifles, called “sho sho" | be openéd the first reere otz, Ge er ter, |Funs by the men, and when they | “ id an Faris rves Stockholm with Col. Haywand and the | tion centre for American soldiers at | M pairing, telephon i aeons ter {heard the Germans talking let ro RAINBOWS” COMING HOME, | tet Battalion and tho Headquarters) aig tex Baing, a famous French re-| June 12 e jwith ther fire. Leut. Jones and his | wit “me meviewed by Porsh —_— ~ saeeee sort, in Murch, 1918, then went into) All thio boys agreed Sergt. William |™men evcaped and, the round was Detore Departare. At Hotel Ritz in Paris the They fixed standards for every hhh | the trenches anid later in August Neha PRET ror beaerly to > Ue | were cited. COBLE ‘eb. 13 (by the Assocl-, serve exquisite soups. ngredient. And they evolved |to Paris, staying « month toyplay in| So "Pickering ‘had been a hero. |SLAME GAS AND MUD FOR ated Press).—Gen, Pershing will ar Some years ago a leading chef formulas, minute and exacting, so | perks and hospitals. On the fete day) ‘The Headquarters Company also THEIR BASS VOICES. rive here Saturday for a visit of se’ from Hotel Ritz came to the Van a soup could never vary |the band represented) American | honors five of its men who received; A Bo iceable feature of all the negro eral days. THe will review the 82d and C kit hen ad these recipe ‘i " |brigade citations of the Croix de| soldiers is thelr voices, All are deep | yaa Ip; sshskeoldl camp kitchens, and thes ipes . troops with the British Grenadiers | i | P| 42d Divisions, which, accc t ; pomse ped bio Reber |Guerre for their work in the Cham- | toned and many of the mon can hard. | ‘2 Divisions, whieh, according 10) Coie with him, Here he created 18 Perfect Soups present plans, |divisions to sta) way of the Rhine "| will | by nud for a bass working order the ne wires. | voice,” chimed in another. @vision, but both are making prepa jat Brest for wounded soldiers. ‘The men are Sergt. jes Warren,| And they called to the reporter “dig | rations to be ready as soon as orders Members of the band live al) over |of No. 1 > cf roth AN emia, 13 nes" i : y French f “gay \ come. ; " s laniic City, N. J.; Corpl. George t when they desired information tne Somatey many are New York-|\vonkers; Corp. Herbert Mcirt, of! Without thinking when they want to ers, The chief musician is ¥. Eugene jCamden, 8. C., and Private Dan Smith,| say “yer” to a question they say DRINK A GLASS OF REAL HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST. others je Six’ a Mi ey also and tion of the drai house. Those of 8.6, of internal sanitation. Established 1863 . “It's Easy to Pay the Kelly Way Long Credit Easy Payments rhe T. KBULY CO, sto dull of the newe in good fu ture, Togs, lnoleums, blankets your house needs fixing up, or If you are planuir BUY what you need NOW and pay for it on our easy, convenient payment plan. Our livers! credit you nothing #dditional, Every article marked sent Astor and Mrs. Harold New Yorker, Rejected Four Times | of the ¥. MLC. ‘a jazz band concert was given, Some NEWARK MEMORIA went on ction of a $600,000 fui be the first two homeward, possibly No date has | n set for the departure of either | rapid strides with results that are of The lat- is as al sanita- a of the hu- man body us it is to the drains of the s who are accustonied to Advt. i LIEUT, ORAYTON, IN PARIS, | TELLS OF BULGAR GRIMES | by U. S. Army, With Serbia, ought | Semi-Permanent Silvered erblan county the whole | popylation was crippled by ¢ Bulgare je the war zones, e 1 those famous French soups just n ; The final result is 18 perfect as he made them in Paris. i soups, the finest in existence. They come to. you ready-pre- pared at trifling cost. Countles# Then our scientific cooks—men with college training—started to improve them, They spend years homes are thus enabied to serve on the soups, comparing count better soups than Par less b 3 and methods h You will never know how good step attained in each’ the oups can be until you serv: Vag. ideal zest and savor Camp's: Try one today Ster they ely ache and constipation periodically, und thick, causing 1 will than ‘ vee will syrup. Full directions as teu te teind on bottle, This te a mild lax- ative and will drive the cold {roa the system. too my dlood orems languor and tr Dandrutt asks: “I have tried to ulpherb Yab- dandruft, itcning 0 ali most with n What do you and baldness ete., but in vain, the ayn pend?" languor, ete, 1 advise you eg es * per @irections with each Answer: I have been recomine it pacaae Plain Yellow Minyol the past | years, and scores of 1 \e | wore: ror Gelighted with the duick, p | une becn giving action of this gemedy ip stopplt i daWdrur!, © , lustre and vigor 4-08. falling hair, he ng, gives the halr single ‘Obtain In " indi he world’s his Th written him expressl condolence puszles Tewls Baker, Denr si the laut year 1m ne Bi wet er King the ene Tablots growing p art month, They eer ave wonde me, ag] was 40 ner wasn't able to do my rk, 1 waa go eick and m Now T can do all my own opel Lovely condition ate ever present.” | aud {cei good all the time, My daugh- | | ter and her husband have alve beca Anawor: Chger up, get woll and then | taking them and they help wonder= conuerve your vitality by proper, tem- | fully Respectfully, perate. fiving, Obtain ‘Thre a | MNS. A. 8. HAGER Jomenc Tablets In sealed tuber with | 900 London Road, full directions; use them and an agreo- | Duluth, Mina.—Advt. to euthorett “Tapestry, ranging T. KELLY CO. He was on post when the Germans launched a huge ges attack, prleas from 263 SIXTH AVENUE Near iTth St. 104-106 W, 17TH ST. our motor tracks, COMPLETE WAR RECORD 1919 WORLD ALMANAC NOW ON SALE 35c : 50c AT NEWSSTANDS

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