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(Above) A grat howitzer under Its "parasol" a platform covered with follaga which deceives the enemy air observers. In the first two years of the war the Germans had a superiority ofg great guns, but now the Allies boast the upper hand in this respect. Their giant missiles have battered in the Germans' first and second lino defenses. (Below) King George of England reviewing great masses of troops in France just before they entered the maelstrom of death a few miles away.

HOLD FUNERAL FOR HINDMAN IN HAGERSMN ; HAGERSTOWN, loA., Ndv. 29 The funeral of Archibald . lUndman -took place at the Christian church Tuesday at 2 p. m. ' Rev. Lewis Teetor preached the funeral" sermon ; singing was by the quartet The Od.d Fefiows had change of i. the funeral.; Bariat was made In West Lawn cemetery. Mrs. Presselirwtfe' of Jeff Pressell, died at Richmond Monday : morning. The body rwas bronght here Monday afternoon, i She leaves her husband, one son r George Pressell,' and ! one daughter, f Mrs. Clara Wescott, ; one grandchild, two. sisters and "three brothers. The funeral will occur Wednesday at i the Church of the Brethren, two miles "west1 of town. Rev. Lewis Teetof will officiate. Lee Reynolds of Lewisville, Arkansas arrived here Sunday;- spending over night with friendB. Monday morn ing be started to his home accompanied by Rev.: and Mrs. Sylvester Billheimer of Franklin, who will spend the winter with Mr; and " Mrs. Reynolds. .. .Paul Williams, son of Frank Williams, arrived here Saturday from his home at Chicago. He returned Sunday accompanied by his father, Who will remain with his son and family during the winter months...,. Miss Florence Bell went to Modoc Saturday, where she was a guest of her sister, Airs. Alice Hanscom until Tuesday.- - :i; '! ' Misa Helen Root spent Saturday afternoon at New Caatle....Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harty went to New Castle Saturday to be guests, of Mrs, Harty's parents .4.. Mrs, Grace Harris, of Macon, ; Mississippi, ; and mother, Mrs, James Brown, went to New Castle Saturday, and were guests of , the lat; ter's daughter, Mrs, bra Green and her family Thomas Hindman, who formerly, lived here and who i3 now in business at Rocky Ridge, O., was a week-end guest of his relatives here. ....Mrs. Fred Cain went to Middletown, Ind. Saturday.

MRS. SILAS KAUFMAN IS SERIOUSLY ILL

: ; CAMBRIDGE CITYlnL, Nor. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krone ' will spend Thursday and Friday with relatives in Richmond. . . -Mr. and Mrs. Warren McCtare, of Richmond were guests Sunday of : Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Obrnit . . ; . Mrs. Lucy Locke an son William, hav returned to Cincinnati, after a visit in . the home of Mr. and. Mrs. R.s I; Locke. . . .Mr.: aad Mri. Charles hutz entertained at dinner, Sunday k. evening, ;. having, as. t beir guests, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Reed, Mr. and -Mr$. Herbert Sbutz, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Shut. : - - . VM Frtends. ' ? Mr! 'and Mrs.' Frank Luddtngton spent Sunday in the home, of , their daughter, ' Mrs. Llnville Ferguson,' of Bentonville; . t There is little improvement in the condition of ,Mr$. Silas Kaufman, who ha3 been so seriously oils, and C B, Loeb, were the guests of Mr. aand Mrs. F. F. Romer, at dinner, Sunday, . ,Theodore Dronberger will come from AuderBon Wednesday, to spend a few days in the home of his sister, Mrs. Charles Elchlor. Miss Jeanette Van Meter spent Sun

day In Richmond, the guest of Mr. and Mrs., George Hodge ...Mr,, and Mrs. Flovd Stout, and son, O Neal MrJkifd Mrs. Bert Massey . and children, of Union City, were visitors Sunday In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Chase ..;Mr. and Mrs. E. R. McGraw and son, Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. DrischeJ and daughter ' Helen, - motored to Connersvillo, Sunday, and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Harrison, at suppers .. .The Misses Gaynelle Hageman, Kattle and Irene Toms, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith, . Richmond, at dinner Sunday evening... Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thalls, Hagerstowc, spent - Sunday . in the heme of the former's brother, O. M. Thalls. -

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RUN-DOWN WOMAN Made Strong by Our Vlnol-'! Fort Edward, N. T. " I was la a run-down," nervous and weak - condition, so I could not do the housework for my little family of three.' I had taken cod liver oil . emulsions and every other remedies without benefit. A friend told me about VInoL I tried it and it soon built up my strength, and made me a well woman so I now do : all of my housework." Mrf.1 Elmer Glldden. - u . We guarantee VInol for all run-down conditions. Clem Thistlethwaite, Druggist, Richmond, Indiana.; Also at the leading drug stores in all Indiana town. ; ;

Good Housekeeping, 2 years, Z Cosmopolitan, 2 years $2 'Orders must be received before Thursday, Nov. 30th to get these prices. ; . - MRS. J, L. LIVINGSTONE, : " v Phone 2475.

BEGIN PRAYER PERIOD TO LAST FORTY HOURS

Forty hours of devotion will begin at St. Andrew's church on Friday morning and will continue until Sunday evening, under the direction of tha Rev. Father Richards of Louisville. During this period masses will be held at 5:30, 7:30 and 9 o'clock with vespers and sermonette in the evening.

PALLADIUM WANT. ADS PAY

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itment. That takes out the itching and burning instantly, and soon clears the trouble away. I learned of Resinol Ointment through our doctor prescribing it for my. brother. Tom bad been almost frantic with eczema formonths but that ointment healed his skin like magic." Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap arc sold kill iruKrists. For a free sample ot tach, write to Jpt, i9-R, Resiocl, Baltimore, Md.

MRS. UN TEST DiES

LIBERTY, Ind., Nov. 29. Word has been received here by Mrs. W. A. Fosdick, of the death of her sister, Mrs. Tin Test. Mrs. Test, who was formerly Donna Kelly of Liberty,, died at the home of her . daughter in Loralnne, New Jersey, on Sunday, Nov. 26, her death being due to pneumonia. Mrs. Test was very well known in Liberty, having been born and reared here. She married Lin Test, formerly of Richmond. The funeral services will be held In Jhe east, and laier the body will be brought west fpr burial. Surviving Mrs. Test, are her husband and one son and one daughter. ,

GOVERNMENT SPANKS BOY

Last December Germany had more than 10,000,000 cows and more than 20,000,000 beef cattle of all kinds.

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has perhaps relieved more sufferers lhan any other known remedy In the 'same length of time. More than one hundred thousand bottles sold tn the jpast four months under an absolute guarantee to give satisfaction or money refunded, and only three bottles have been returned. Many have testified that they had been forced to give up their work because they could not use their limbs. Some who could not even raise their arms above their bead have been restored and are now praising this wonderful oil that other sufferers may be relieved. No wonder this great oil treatment has sprung Into such tremendous popularity in so brief a time and is so much praised today by thousand throughout tne country. For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, stiff and aching joints or any kind of an ache or pain, it is said to be without an equal.. For sore throat, Croup, Diphtheria and Tonsilttis and for cuts and burns,' it has been found most effective. Tjils wonderful new oil remedy that is producing such remarkable results throughout the country Ja now for sale, by all leading druggists. Accept no substitute for there is nothing like It. Golden red color only. Every bottle guaranteed. 25 and 50 cents a bottle, or money refunded by Clem Thistlethwaite. Adv. I

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Thanksgiving at the ARLINGTON RESTAURANT Come, bring, 'your family for Thanksgiving dinner. Thanksgiving is a day of rest not drudgery. Don't put the burden of the family dinner upon your wife we are here to take that burden and in so doing we are going to set before you a dinner that will open your eyes. Not just common Hotel or Restaurant Cooking, but good, delicious "eats" that will tickle your palate. Everything new and clean and we pride ourselves upon having the finest lunch and dining rooms in the city. If you are contemplating visitors, just let us know and we will reserve places for them. ' DON'T FORGET THE PLACE ARLINGTON Restaurant V NORTH 9TH AND E STREETS

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