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PERSHING'S RIDER IN TODAY'S RECORD OF SERVICE MEN Rov William parcells entered the service June 24, 1917, as private and was assigned to Company A, 163 rd Regiment, 41st Division, Infantry; embarked from Hoboken, N. J., Dec. 14. 1917, and arrived Liverpool, England, Dec. 25, 1917; attached to Infantry Specialist School of Officers as bayonet instructor for six months; motor dispatch rider from Gen. Pershing's headquarters, carrying dis patches between iseiieau wooas suu 'Chateau' Thierry; slightly ' gassed at jBelleaux Woods; arrived back in United States July 14. 1919, Hoboken, ;K. J., and discharged July 27. 1919, Camp Sherman, Ohio: corporal; reenlisted in Fourth Field Artillery. Battery E. Camp Stanley, Texas. Urban Will Gausepohl entered the service Aug. 8, 1917, as private and was assigned to 92nd Aero Squadron, Regular Army; embarked from New York Oct. 13, 1917, and arrived in Liverpool. England. Oct. 30, 1917; attached to English Aerial Detense Corps 11 months, final aerial combat Instruction 3 months; arrived back in United States Dec. 4, 1918. and discharged Dec. 23, 1918; sergeant, first class. , John William Beach, entered the service June 26. 1918, and was assigned to Company C. Second Division, Camp Sherman, O.; discharged : Dec. 7. 19 IS. Homer Wayne Ramsey entered the service June 14. 1918, as hospital apprentice, second class. Company D, Sixth Regiment. Hospital Corps Great Lakes Naval Training Station; dis charged Feb. 10, 1919; II. A., first class. Walter Francis Caskey entered the service May 24, 1918. and wasassign- " ed to Company C, 34th Engineers, Infantry. National Army; embarked , from Hoboken, N. J., Aug. 16. 191S. . and arrived at Liverpool, Eng., Aug. 28, 1918; trained in Bordeaux, Fiance; Bailed for United States July 5, 1919, and arrived Hoboken. July 20, 19 19; discharged July 29, 1919. Wounded by Machine Gun Clarence Beatty entered the service June 26, 1918, as private and was assigned to Company L, 336th Regiment, 84th Division, Infantry, Regular Army: embarked from New York Sept. 9, 1918, and arrived in Liverpool, - England. Sept. 21, 1918: battles, St. " Mihiel, Villers en Have sector, offenslve Powienelle sector 3, Meuse-Ar-gonne offensive; wounded in legs by machine gun bullets near Villers de Vant Nov. 2. 1918: sailed for United States. May 2S, 1919, and arrived Boston, Mass., June 7, 1919: discharged June 19, 1919, Camp Taylor, Ky.; corporal. Harold Clark Yager entered the service April 26. 1818, as private and was assigned to 13th Company, Second Regiment. 159th Depot Brigade. Camp Taylor. Ky.; discharged Jan. 11. 3919, Camp Taylor, Ky.; sergeant major, candidate officers' training school. Don Cranor Clapp entered the service Nov. 2S, 1917, and was assigned to Company C, 301st Regiment, Mechanical Repair Shop, Quartermaster Corps. Regular Army: later National Army; embarked from Hoboken, N. J., Jan. 4. 1918, and arrived St. Nazaire, France, Jan. 19, 1918; sailed for United States June t .1919: arGREAT BENEFITS FOR LOCAL MAN Declares His Liver is Now Active, Stomach Digests His Food, Pains in His Back All Gone. Has No More Headaches or Dizzy Spells and Fe?.ls "Fit" Since Taking Dreco, the Great Herbal Remedy. It is a well known fact that the failure of the human system to eliminate its waste matter gives rise to more .suffering, disease and shortening lives than any single cause. The bowels must be kept moving daily, the kidneys must filter the poisons from the blood and throw them off. and the liver must secrete its juices properly to aid in this operation and also to help the stomach carry its load. Dreco, the grent herbal tonic acts on hf bowels, kidneys, liver anil stomach in an effective and pleasing manner. "Since taking the great herb and roof remedy, Dreco, I am feeling srtatly improved," stated Mr. I-uther Irvine, who lives at 73i S. loth St., Richmond, Ind. "I 'had suffered from a lazy liver which gave me dizzy spells; I had a dull, aching pain in my back over my kidneys; I became very nervous so that I never got a good night's rest. My stomach seemed unable to digest my food thoroughly, for it gave me nausea, pains and gas would fill me up. "I must say that Dreco has entirely relieved me and I no longer suffer as before, but feel full of energy and vitality. Dreco is truly the great medicine that I heard it was." AH good druggists now sell Dreco and it is highly recommended in Richmond by Clem Thistlethwaite's Si.v Drug Stores. advertisement. r JESSE L. LASK.Y
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rived Hoboken. N. J.. June 10, 1919; discharged June 20, 1919. Richard Augustus Gatzek entered the servlve Sept, 23, 1$18 and was assigned to Judge Advocate General's Division, G. H. Q. A. E. F. Regular army; embarked from Hoboken, N. J.. Oct. 27, 1918 and arrived in Brest, France, Nov. 9, 1918; served in Judge Advocate General's Division in France; sailed for United States April 18, 1919 and arrived in Hoboken, N. J. April 29, 1919; discharged May 19, 1919, Camp Sherman, Ohio. Clarence Henry Engelbert entered the service April 23. 1917 and was assigned to Ambulance Company No. 12, 1st Division, Medical Department, Regular Army; embarked from Hoboken, N. J. August 13, 1917 and arrived
in Liverpool. England latter part of August and Sept. 1, 1917 arrived in La Havre, France; Battles: Cantigny, Soissons, St. Mihiel and Argonne; treatment in Base Hospital Center, Meves, France, acute cellulitis left heel: arrived back in United States Sept. 1. 1919. Hoboken, N. J. and discharged Sept. 25, 1919. Camp Taylor, Kentucky. Russell Dewey McMinn entered the service Oct. 15, 1918, as private and was assigned to Company F, M. T. Corp, Warsaw, Indiana and Indianapolis; discharged Dec. 19. 1918. Charles Thompson Wiley entered the service Nov. 28, 1917 and was commissioned captain. Director General of Military railways, engineers, regular army; transferred to Headquarters 37th Engineers May 21, 1918; embarked from Hoboken, N. J. June 30, 1918 and arrived at Cherbourg, France July 9, 1918. Battles: Aisne-Marne offensive, St. Mihiel, Meuse Argonne, Army of Occupation; sailed for United States March 8. 1919 and arrived Norfolk, Va.t March 20, 1919; discharged June 11, 1919. Ellis Hawley Duckett entered the service July I'O, 1918, Great Lakes Training Station, Camp Logan. Hampton Roads, Va.. discharged April 11, 1919. Camp Barry, fireman. Elmer Glenwood Huntwork entered Political Announcements Primary Election, May 4th, 1920 CIRCUIT JUDGE WILLIAM A. BOND Ejpublican Candidate torJudge of Wayne Circuit Court ARTHUR C. LINDEMUTH Republican Candidate for Judge of Wayne Circuit Court CONGRESSMAN RICHARD N. ELLIOTT Republican candidate for Congressman Sixth District SHERIFF HARRY C. TH0RNBURGH Candidate for Sheriff of Wayne County Subject to Republican Primary May 4, " 1 v 1920 CARL WADMAN Candidate for Sheriff of Wayne County Subject to Republican Primary May 4, 1920 CLAIR S. OLER Candidate for Sheriff of Wayne County Subject to Republican Primary May 4, 1920 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY PAUL A. BECKETT Candidate for Prosecuting Attorney Wayne County Subject to the Republican nomination ARTHUR WILSDORF Candidate for Prosecuting Attorney Wayne County Subject to Republican Primary May 4. 1920 COUNTY COMMISSIONER WILLIAM J. CURTIS Candidate for Wayne County Commissioner Subject to the Republican Primary, May 4, 1920 COUNTY RECORDER HARRY T. FISHER Candidate for Recorder of Wayne County Subject to Republican Primary, May 4, 1920 preterits BEGINNING SUNDAY
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the service October 5, 1917 and was assigned to Company C Engineers, Regular Army; embarked from New York June 11, 1918 and arrived in Liverpool June 22 ,1918; sailed for United States August 22, 1919 and arrived New York Aug. 30, 1919; discharged Sept. 25, 1919 Eugene B. Bowman entered the ser-. vice March 7, 1918 as private and was assigned to U. S. General Hospital No. 1 New York City, Medical Corps, Regular Army, Camp Greenleaf, Ga.; discharged Aug. 16, 1919, M. H. Sergeant. Gassed; Eyes Affected. Paul Aloysius Noore entered the service May 24, 1918 and was assigned to Headquarters Company, 155th Regiment, 39th Division; embarked from Hoboken, N. J. Aug. 1918 and arrived In Brest, France, Sept. 3, 1918. Battles: St. Mihiel and Argonne drives. Gasses, affected eyes, blind for two weeks, also received burns; hospital treatment at Toul; sailed for United States, April 1, 1919 and arrived Long Island, . N. Y., April 11, 1919;, discharged April 25, 1919, Camp Taylor. Ky. Lowell Leslie Culbertson entered AFTER "FLU," GRIP Fevers and Other Prostrating Diseases that Exhaust the Blood. There is often that extreme tired feeling, loss of appetite, tendency to anemia, nerve exnaustion, inactive bowels, constipation and great danger of still further prostration and serious illness. Hood's Sarsaparilla first works upon the blood. It is remarkable how promptly its purifying, vitalizing effects are noticed. It "makes food taste good," promotes assimilation so as to help secure the greatest nourishment possible, promotes digestion. Nerve strength and cheery health inevitably follow, further danger is avoided and the glad-to-be-alive feeling again prevails. To read this is well, to realize it yourself is better. Get Hood's Sarsaparilla today, and for a cathartic, nothing better than Hood's Pills, in small doses a gentle laxative; larger, an active cathartic. Advertisement.
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the service July 23, 1918, and was assigned to 70th Bordeaux Casual Company, Field Artillery, Regular Army; embarked from New York Oct. 26, 1918, and arrived in Liverpool, Eng., Nov. 8, 1918; trained in France; sailed for United States April 23, 1919, and
arrived in Boston, Mass., May 3, 1919; discharged May 15, 1919. Harry Cecil Study entered the service Sent. 20. 1918 and wa assie-nerl rvnanw m Tf,-,r o, Division; embkrked from Montreal, Canada, Oct. 3, 1918 and arrived Liv erpool, Eng., Oct. 18, 1918; in Metz sector when armistice was signed; sailed for United States July 31, 1919, and arrived Hoboken, N. J., Aug. 6, 1919; discharged Aug. 13. 1919. Spent Time in Germany Frank Ingram Hale entered the service May 17, 1918, and was assigned to Company B, 48th Regiment, Enfrom Hoboken, N. J.. Aug-'l, 1918. and arrived in Brest, France, Aug. 12, 1918: served in Army of Occupation in Germany from Dec. 17. 1918. to May 27, 1919; sailed for United States. June 17. 1919, and arrived Hoboken, Red Blood for Pale People! A big supply of red blood corpuscles is what helps to make any man or woman have a healthy, pink complexion and cherry red lips. Resort to paint and powder are totally unnecessary and besides that, are harmful. Three-grain hypo-nuclane tablets, if used regularly for several months, seem to create a greatly added number of millions to the red and white corpulscles of the blood, and not only improve the color, but add increased flesh to the thin and frail body. These tablets promote assimilation, absorption and digestion, and this splendid aid to nature's forces transform the complexion and figure. They are prescribed by physicians but being of a r-erfectly harmless character, self-administration is being followed by many, who obtain them direct from any well-stocked apothecary shop. Advertisement. The
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N. J., June 27, 1919; discharged July 7, 1919; sergeant. Antonius Cooroopakis entered the service Jan. 30, 1917, and was assigned to Company I, 148th Regiment. 37th Division, National Guard; embarked from Newport News, Va., June 22, 1918, and arrived in Brest, France, July 5, 1918; battles, defensives Baccarat sector, Avocourt sector. Pannes sector. ouensives Meuse-Argonne. Ypres-Lya; sailed for United States i March 22, 1919, and arrived New York
April 6, 1919; discharged April 25, i try, Co. 71, 18 Bn., 163rd Depot Bri1919; mess sergeant. jgade; embarked from Camp Upton, Charles Grover Meyers entered the ! N. Y., Sept. 23, 1918 and arrived St. service May 18, 1918, and was assign-! Nazalre, Oct. 6, 1918; trained in ed to Company H, 36th Regiment. France Savenay. St. Nazaire and De 12th Division, Infantry, Regular j Mucon; arches broken received treatArmy, Camp Devens; discharged onlment in Savenay; sailed for United March 23, 1919. States, June 12. 1919, and arrived Henry W. Horn entered the serv-; Newport News, Va., June 23, 1919; ice May 28, 1918, and was assigned to i discharged June 28, 1919. Medical Department, Seventh Divi- j
sion, A. c. Co. 22; embarked trom Ho-: boken, N. J., Aug. 14, 1918. and arrived in Brest, France, Aug. 24, 1918; battles, occupation Puvenelle sector. west of Moselle. Oct. 10 to Nov. 9 1918; occupation Puvenelle sector Nov. 9-11, 1918; sailed for United States June 18, 1919, and arrived at To Banish Night-Made Wrinkles in Morning When one gets up in the morning after a troublesome, sleepless night, haggard and worn, with the tell-tale
under the eyes here's the thing to ravated case of nervous dyspepsia. SuSy11 one normaMooffnganS i t many people have testified that presentable. Bathe the face in a sim- the 0.rt dose relieved them, pie lotion made by dissolving an Mrs. August Miller. 28 Ft. Wayne ounce of powdered saxolite in a half Ave., Richmond, says: "The very pint of witch hazel. Almost immedi-1 first dose of Pepgen helped me of inately there is a wonderful transforma-J digestion. I had eaten some roast tion. One effect is to tighten the I meat and it had souredx.pn my stomskin and obliterate the wrinkles andjarh. In half an hour oiter I took lines, likewise puffiness under the Pepgen I felt all right, eyes. The face looks and feels j "I have now taken Pepgen regularbright and refreshed, as though in-. ly for some time and I feel better in somnia's victim had just awakened almost every way. I can eat heartily from a beauty sleep. and my stomach does not bother me Any druggist can 6upply saxolite , afterwards. It is a fine tonic and and with hazel, of course, and any i not unpleasant to take. I like the
woman can easily make this harmless and splendid facial rejuvenator. advertisement. O
How much make this
A BUSINESS man filled out his income tax report. It showed an income so large that his tax was 53. And his total gifts to church and charity for the year were $148. Think of it thousands spent for luxuries and pleasure for himself; and $148 to leave the world a little better than he found it I i Most of U9 do better than that; but not so very much better. Our average daily gift for all church causes ia less than we spend for daily papers less than a local telephone call less than a third of the day's car fare less than 3 cents a day No wonder that 80 of the ministers of America are paid less than $20 a week. No wonder that the church hospitals turn away thousands of sick people a year. No wonder that China has only one doctor for every 400,000 people. No wonder that every church board and charity society is forever meeting deficits, forever passing the hat. It isn't because we are selfish ; it isn't because we don't want to help. It's just because no one has ever put up a great big program to us, and asked us to think of the work of the church in a systematic businesslike way.
A CHART
Graduated according to amount of income and number in the fatuity. How does your giving check up with the chart t
Number in Family Income
Weekly Pledge to Your Church
$ 700 To " 8C0 .20 900 .30 .10 1000 .40 .15 1200 .60 .35 .10 150O .90 .70 JO .10 .10 1800 MS 1.05 .65 JO .30 2100 1.60 1.40 1.00 .60 .60 2500 2.10 1.85 1.40 1.05 1.05 3000 2.65 2.40 2.00 1.60 1.50 3500 3.20 3.00 2.55 2.15 2.10 4000 3.80 3.55 3.10 2.70 2.65 4500 4.35 4.10 3.65 3.25 3.15 5000 4.95 4.65 4.20 3.80 3.70 6000 6.10 5.80 5 30 4.85 4.75 7000 7.25 6.90 6.40 5.95 5.80 8000 8.40 8.05 7.50 7.05 6.85 9000 9.55 9.15 8.60 8.15 7.95 10000 10.70 10.30 9.70 9.20 9.00
INTERCHURCH
of Dforth America publication of this advertisement is made possible through the cooperation of thirty demcrtinatietm
Newport News. Va., June 30, 1919; discharged July 9, 1919. Raymond Eli Markley entered the service May 24, 1918 and was assigned to 48th Company, Infantry. 159th Brigare, Camp Taylor, Louisville, Ky.; hospital treatment operation discharged April 25, 1919, Camp Taylor, Ky. Samuel Brady Hatchet entered the service August 23, 1918 as private and
j was assigned to 809th Pioneer Infan
F.T. WAYNE AVENUE RESIDENT SAYS "THE VERY FIRST DOSE OF PEPGEN HELPED MY STOMACH"
j Of course, the first dose of Pepgen , not overcome a severe and agsassafras flavor. Pepgen is designed to aid assimilation so that food which is taken into
should I give to a better world?
The Interchurch World Movement represents the united program of thirty great denominations. They have surveyed their whole task ; no business could have done it better. They have budgeted their needs; no business could , have a more scientific budget. They have united to prevent the possibility of waste and duplication. At least a million dollars will be saved by the fact that thirty individual campaigns are joined in one united effort. And they come to the men and women who love America to you this week, asking you to use them as the channel through which a certain definite part of your income can be applied to make this a better world. , Only you can determine what part of your income that should be. The chart printed here is intended merely as a suggestion; it represents a scale of giving of 6 or less. Six per cent of your earning power; 1516ths of your life for your own family needs, and l.'16th for your fellow men is that more than you ought to give? It's a good time right now to answer that queation. We're passing through the world just once; how much better is the world going to be because you passed through ?
FOR GIVERS 3. 4. 6. .10 JO .70 1.25 1.75 2.30 2.80 3.30 4.35 5.35 6.40 7.45 8.45
World Move:
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the system will serve as fuel for the body to keep the human engine moving as it should. It has been said that Pepgen is like oil to machinery it keeps the human engine moving smoothly and efficiently. Indigestion, dyspepsia, belching and bloating from gas, sourness and soreness of the stomach, inactive liver, biliousness, dizziness, kidney troubles, loss of appetite, sleeplessness, nervousness, irritability, falling off of weight, foul breath, catarrhal conditions of the mucous membranes these ailments Pepgen was designed to relieve, and thousands have testi-M fied that Pepgen relieved them. madtQ them feel well and strong again, fit once more for a day's work and a night's sleep. Pepgen can be obtained from any firstlass drug store anywhere. advertisement.
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