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WOUNDS, CITATIONS, IN TODAY'S RECORD OF RICHMOND MEN Following Is the sixth Installment ot Wayne county boys' record in tho world war: Paul Homer Hensley entered the Navy Aug. 8, 1918, as fireman thirdclass, and received training at Great Lakes Naval Training Station; made a number of trips across on . S. S. Louisiana; discharged Aug. 2, 1919; seo ond-class fireman. Murray McLaln entered the service June 1, 1918, and was assigned to Company A, 62d Engineers, National Army; embarked from New York, July 14, 1918, arriving in Liverpool, England, July 27, 1918; trained in France Aug. 1, 1918 to Oct 23, 1918; sailed for United States June 18, 1919, arrlvIng in New York June 28. 1919; discharged July 5, 1919; corporal. Ed Gray entered the service April 26, 1918, and was assigned to Company E, Engineers ; embarked from- Hoboken, arriving in Brest, France; participated in battle of Argonne Forest; called for United States, May, 1819; discharged June 11, 1919. Awarded War Cross. George Howard Glbbs entered the service July 11, 1917, and was assigned to Company L, 148th Regiment, 37tu Division; embarked from Camp Stuart, Va., June 22, 1918, arriving in Brest. France, July 5, 1918; battles, Baccarat, Avocourt Sector, Meuse Argonne Offensive Pannes Sector, first and second Ypres-Lys Offensives, Belgium; awarded French Croix do Guerre per Order No. 13,101, Jan. 25, 1919, bestowed by Marshal Petain; arrived back in United States March 20, 1919, New York; discharged April 28, 1919; corporal. Maro Joseph Justice entered the :.: service May 8, 1918 as seaman second t class, and received training at Great Lakes, 111., Naval Operating Base, Z Hampton Roads, Va. and Washington, ;D. C; released from active duty Jan. 15, 1919; yeoman third-class. 5 James Edward Sharkitt entered tho service Dec. 15, 1918, as private and was assigned to Machine Shop Truck Unit No. 313, Q. M. C, United States - Ambulance Service, National Army, to

serve with French army; embarked for Newport News, Va., March 13, C 1918, arriving in BreBt, France, March 31, 1918, and was put into service im- - mediately; attached to the second French Army (U. S. A. A. S.); battles, i St. Mihiel, Meuse Argonne; arrived in United States June 4, 1919, and discharged June 13, 1919; sergeant Howard John Elstro entered the ser- : vice May 25, 1918, and was assigned ; to 48th Company, 12th Barn, 159th . Depot Brigade, National Army; disZ charged Dec. 10, 1918; as cook. I Received Two Wounds. : Chester Curtis Harris entered the service Oct. 4, 1917, and was assigned I to Company K, 151st Infantry, 38th , Division; embarked from New York, - June 11, 1918, and arrived in Llverpool, England, June 23, 1918; later j France; battles, Aisne-Marne Offensive, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne; hospital treatment in France three weeks, : wounded leg and fractured ankle; ar- : rived in United States July 21, 1919, '; and discharged Aug. 6, 1919. Elmer Frank Wildig entered the eer- , vice Sept 15, 1917 and was assigned ; to Headquarters Company, 87th Dlvleion, Battery A, third U. S. field artil- - lery, regular army; embarked from

Hoboken, N. J. Aug. 24, 1918, arriving in Liverpool, England, Sept. 4, 1918; trained in France; struck In side by bullet while on target range; sailed for United States Jan. 10, 1919, arriving in Hoboken, N. J., Jan. 22. 1919; . discharged March 1. 1919, Camp Dix, '." N. J., sergeant-major. ! Benjamin Otho Lawrence entered the service Oct. 4, 1917, and was assigned to Signal Corps, embarked from New York Oct. 5, 1918, arriving in Liverpool, England, Oct. 17, 1918; sailed for United States April 20, 1919, ! arriving in Brooklyn May 3, 1919; discharged May 23, 1919. Recommended for Cross Tony Alban3 entered the service March 29, 1918, and was assigned to - Company A 112th Regiment, 28th Division; embarked from New York May 7, 1918, and arrived In Liverpool May 14. 1918; battles: Chateau Thier- . ry. Meuse, Argonne, Vesle, Thiaucourt sector; recommended for D. S. C. by Major Graft; gassed and received treatment in field hospital; sailed for United States April 21, 1919, and ar rived In Philadelphia April 25, 1919; discharged May 19. 1919. - Benjamin Earl Howes entered the service June 14, 1918 as seaman second class, and after training at Great ' Lakes and Brooklyn navy yard, was assigned to U. S. S. Sierra, transport and mail; discharged Oct 3, 1919, Pittsburgh, Pa., fireman, first classEm est Lee Genn entered the ser vice May 24, 191S, as private and was . assigned to Company F, 114th Engineers, 39th Division; embarked from! ' Hoboken. N. J., Aug. 22, 1918, and arrived in Brest, France, Sept. 3, 1918; battles: Meuse-Argonne offensive; sailed for United States April 22, 1919, j and arrived in Newport News. Va., i May 3, 1919; discharged May 13, 1919, corporal. Was at Chateau-Thierry Herbert Frank Wclsbrod entered the service March 29, 191S, as private . and was assigned to Company H. 112th Infantry, 2'Jth Division; embarked I from New York May 7, 1918, and arrived in Liverpool, England, May 13. 1918, and later in France; battles: Chateau-Thierry, Fismes, Argonne; sailed for United States Dec. 23, 191S, , and arrived in Hoboken, N. J., Jan. 6, 1919; discharged Jan. 31, 1919, cor- - poral. Rudolph Henry Gausepohl entered tho service Dec. 13, 1918 as private and was assigned to 13th Company, Q. M. C. regular army. Camp Meigs, D. C; dlschared Jan. 16, 1919, sergeant first class. If HUNT'S 8alvc falla in tba treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA. XINGWORM. TETTER or ether i t ching akin diseases. Try 7S cent boa at our ruk D. & S. Drug Co.. Cor. 9th and Main The beat assortment of WAISTS and BLOUSES In the elty. Priced, from $5.00 to (12.50 at the WHEN STORE v 712 Main St.

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By JAMES IX. JEFFERSON THE THOMAS HE first and still the foremost Progressive in American statesmanship often has been accused of taking his opinions from the French Revolution and of importing foreign ideas into this country. Any one who will read the Declaration of Independence and the bills written by the same hand in the same year of 1776 will find Thomas Jefferson already a revolutionist years before he saw France, attended the National Assembly, listened to Mlrabeau and watched the fall of the I Bastile. j After the Declaration had been adopted Jefferson hastened to Virginia to tear up by the roots that Old Dominion of Kings and make it over into a free State. Abolishing entail, he pulled out the corner stone, and abolishing primogeniture, he pulled out the foundations of an hereditary aristocracy. Disestablishing the Episcopal Church, he smashed a religious monopoly. Remaking all the courts and laws, he swept away the barbaric penalties of an old code. Could he have had his way altogether, the transformation would have been complete, with a schoolhouse at every cross roads and with never another child born into slavery. While he was wiping out primogeniture, a conservative begged him at least to let the oldest son inherit a double share in an estate. The iconoclast refused, "unless the first born can eat and produce twice as much as any of the other children." Although he abolished the slave trade, Jefferson wished to stop the coming of slaves from Heaven as well as from Africa, by freeing all black children at birth. Being thwarted in his purpose, he sighed ever after, "I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just" In the armed revolution this Revo1 CALOMEL! It's Mercury! Quicksilver 1 Shocks the Liver Danger r You're bilious, but take "Cascarets"! You have a throbbing sensation in your head, a bad taste in your mouth, your eyes burn, your skin is yellow, with dark rings under your eyes; your lips are parched, your bowels are constipated. No wonder you feel foggy. mean and ill-tempered. You need Cas carets tonight Don't continue being a bilious nuisance to yourself and those who love you, and don't resort to harsh physics that Irritate and injure. Remember that most disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels are ended by morning with gentle, harmless Cascarets they work while you sleep, never gripe, shock, sicken or inconvenience you. They're grand! Advertisement. ATLAS CEMENT 0. D. BULLERDICK 529 S. 5th St. Phone 1235 THE WAYNE FLOWER SHOP Flowers for PHONE 2614 all occasions 1031 MAIN ST. Men's Hats and Caps in the newest styles are here at SS.OO to sio.oo LICHTENFELS In the Westcott. DR. R. H. CARNES DENTIST Phone 2665 Rooms 15-16 Comstock Building 1016 Main Street Open Sundays and Evenings by appointment

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Our Presidents MORGAN FIRST PROGRESSIVE JEFFERSON 1775, Sept. Thomas Jefferson resigned from Congress. 1776-9 Member Virginia Assembly. 1779-81 Governor. 1781, June Fled from tho British. Dec. Member of Virginia Assembly. 1782, Sept. 5 Death of his wife. 1783- 4 Member ,of Congress. 1784- 9 Minister 'to France. 1790-3 Secretary of Stats. lutionist took no hand. Bold as a lion in council, he was a dove in war. When the British burst upon Virginia at the outset of the Yorktown cam-, paign he was Governor. The best he i could do to save the author of the ' Declaration of Independence from the ' Tower of London was to gallop down , one slope of Monticello while the red ', coats spurred their horses up the other side of the hill. While Jefferson still felt after a year the sting of censure for the unpreparednefs of the State, the great and Sleep? Does a dry cough keep you awake? KEMP'S BALSAM will stop the tickle that makes you cough GUARANTEED.

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bim at the death of his wife. For four ! months he was not out of the sound1 of her voice, as she lay dying In their unique suite at Monticello, where their bed stood in an alcove between two rooms, eo that on rising he could step Into his room and she into hers. They were all the more a devoted couplet for having been so often called to' mourn together the loss of their chil-! dren, four of whom out of six died in infancy or childhood. The mother s last wish was that the little girls she was leaving should never have a stepmother, and she died content with the pledge that her husband kept through the remaining forty-four years of a life tenderly faithful to the bride of bis youth. After 'weeks of despairing sadness, Jefferson turned with relief from the haunted scene to re-enter Congress. That body being engaged in casting off the pounds, shillings and pence of England, he introduced the dollar as the new unit, with its dimes and cents. A happy chance was missed forever, when the members rejected his further proposal to start the young nation on the basis of the decimal system in weights and measures. From Congress be was sent as Minister to the Court of France. "You replace Dr. Franklin," the Count Vergennes said to him on his arrival in Paris. "I succeed him," the new envoy happily replied; "no one can replace Dr. Franklin." France did not make Jerferson a Democrat; she only confirmed his na tive hatred of monarchs and nobles. Seeing the King and Queen at Versailles, he called Louis XVI a fool and Marie Antoinette something worse. Visiting the peasants in their hovels he declared that out of twenty million French people nineteen million were all more miserable than the wretchedest person in America. Six weeks and a day after he had seen that old France of the Bourbons crash beneath the walls of the Bastille, Jefferson left Paris to become our first Secretary of State. Taking his seat at the right of Washington he was face to face across the cabinet table with Alexander Hamilton, the Secretary of the Treasury. By nature and training the two were fli onnfnp ir fhnir Tnl-tfa1 opinions Filer's Right James William Fesler, Indiana Republicans' choice f orGovernor, 1 00 percent. American a Hoosier statesman of force, character, experience, ideals with the balance, training: and judgment toguide Indiana safely through the present period of unrest. AN ABLE REPUBLICAN for Governor Primary May 4. 1920 "The Folks are For Fester SILKS

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