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Vews of the Week as Caught by the Camera for Readers of The Journal NATIONAL MEMORIAL AT ARLINGTON -:- -I .. .. :wn w".MM ! ::, i. "I :" ,"a .C3i' f' : I,';f :'. ý ::ý'ýii: • I.rii:: ' }. ........ « . ,"..;.>: . .,::... .,,i : ý ;: .: ' ý ýý..,. "'3c'.. ,'Z: 'S:x . -: ..:" .,: " :. y ..: ;" . . : . • {P11':':x e °ý IN I on oil·~:~ · -imi " perspective view of the design for a national memorial that will be built soon in the national cer , . . .... ...:,·; ·:6............ vA-~ BOY SCOUTS DECORATED BY PRESIDENT WILSON ! s ~.M i.. * 1i Seouts were photographed just after President Wilson had decorated five of them with the eagle dbest Bo Scout order, and the sixthb with a medal of honor for heroism. Left to right, they are: (honor medal) Clinton AllI. rank Watson Edward Pardee, Edward 8holry and Samuel Hardy. MORMON CONVERTS IN BROOKLYN girls have been lately going about the Ridgewood section of from door to door for converts to the Mormon church. 4g Miss Gertrude Phelps of Salt Lake City (left) and Miss Edna SMssa. Aria. (right). They call at a home, make friends with the 't hose, call a few days later and begin talking Mormonism. visit the prospect is usually very receptive and the girls tell o( hets offered by the Mormon church," what it has accomplished - aesomplish. A day or so later an elder of the church calls b ah the conversion complete. or U:N THE DUTCH-BELGIAN FRONTIER HI :- - - is w iV . u.Si al a oh p s t u j~w. I MISS ADELE LEUVILLE ,y J. B. When the Lafayette kits were st over to the French army one of the cards giving the mames of centribal a tors was that of iss Adele LenvIlle. I Her kit, was received by Maee D-. t hots of the Sixth French cavalry, who I wrote to the Lafayette fnd man- I agers that he went to school with a I girl of that name seventeen years age in Nancy, France. Inquiry proved It was the same Adele, sad now she has game over to help nurse the wounded Frenchmen-and to see Maurie.P Her Comment. Boggs--I see Professor Pupin says the telephone will be improved so rap Idly that pretty soo a New Yorker can take down the receiver in his apartment sad talk with his daughter In Paris or his brother la Landao. Mrs. Bow (with the usual seni) That meas. I enpeese that he wouldn't are to talk to his wife mo r- w..here w. al- ey l Plain Dealte. BUSY SCENE IN PANAMA CANAL LOCKS t* : Steamship Kroonland (right) and the Great Northern (left) passing through the Pedro Miguel locks of the Panama canal, loaded to the rails with American tourists. Some members of the Tenth infantry, on duty in the canal zone, are shown In the picture. STAFF OFFICERS OF CANADIAN TROOPS li Ofcers of the divisional staff of the Canadian elpedltiomary force, now supposed to be In France. Left to right: Leut. CoL A. H. McDonell, D. 8. 0.; Leut. CoL. G. C. Gordou-Hall;, Leut, C. H. Mitchell. Leut. Col. H. J. Lamb. Maj. . . Hamlton. Leut, CoL Poster. Capt. Gagne,. Capt. B. Clitoyd, Major Wodehouse, Lieut CoL. B. Worthington Lent. Col. . . Clegg, ieut. CoL Frank Reid and leut.L 0ol. O Rattray. MANUEL EARNSHAW Mr. harasaw, Philippl delegate to the United States, has been aIn Washington for some time la the it terests of the movement to make the islands Independent Stwet Neutrality of Brother Week. 'TI plumb noetral 'bat de war, and abomnably aRuses to 'scuss it wid no body!" declared Brother Wick. "Wy.I tudder day I says to amu wife-good lookld' yalka lady dat powdabs her face 'twell she mmasns she's "most white-I says, 'Bame' If I da't blleve dem Prenchmen Is gwiF e ,to win. uh-hse dey's got do Turcusses tan Atlca wid 'em. Dom lggeIs Is she' 'l 'sut shters. and r kiada pready to'a'ads 'em.' "'lob!' says she. 'Dem black apest I thinks de Grmans will win. ad I ertgly admiaks dear big pl't eanlemes dat looks so much like bishops. I sboly thinks a whole lot I of a bishopl' "Uh-well, rm skimpy, muhseZ and as black as a lad o' coal, bat I was Splumb noatral 'bout It, al de same I ldos s -Ta'T , I bees .l' dot bet for sossmeti' and retehed eat and slapped her ks."- Kaes Au ste mr. 1 t ii-f +rr "3 j. _ HERR KRUPP VON BOHLEN UND HALBACH Sai I .· ... La. he ...... .................~·I:: .*...: ·; V' A new picture of Krupp von Boblen und Halbsek, chief owner of th SKrupp gum works at Rom., in military osotume, who, It Is reported, has bee ordecorated by the kaIser. toer with his wife who was formerly Berth re Kropp. low 0%0%^0 Barbed Wire Werkers In War. I The men who spead their aights working on the barb wire etale masts I tront of the treaches have 1 one of the moet perilous tasks of the war. One of them a member of the British Royal gliaeers, writes: "In a treach eae has a sense of so curlty In belar below ground level, sad there Is collective courage due to the kaeowledt that one has compa-n ione. In putting up barb wire one is working perhaps 300 feet ia frost of one's owna treche. sad fortunate. it de4, is the working party If the eam e s sipers do not hear the tesnd z . . ,, ' . " ,i " - " ;'', ' posts nto the grpound and open are. e Now sad then a mnasseeium flare wll be sent up to light the landscape for a the beneft of sharpshooters. Then the I worker has to throw himself lat on t the round and look as much like a weed as possible." ProfessIonal Tip. "I say, doctor." queried the short a skate who was looking for a little , free advice. "what would you advise a man to do for dyspepsia?" I I "We," answered the pi oo. peunder, "If he wants a real bad eas. Fnd t him to hire a shep eeek ENDS DYSPEPSIk INDIGESTION, GAS "Pape's Diapepsin" cures sick, sour stomachs in five minutes -Time It' "Really does" put bad stomachs in order--"really does" overcome indiges tion. dyspepsia, gas, heartburn and sourness in five minutes-that-just that-makes Pape's Diapepsin the lar gest selling stomach regulator in the world. If what you eat ferments into stubborn lumps, you belch gas and eructate sour, undigested food and acid; head is dizzy and aches; breath foul; tongue coated; your insides filled with bile and indigestible waste, re member the moment "Pape's Diapep sin" comes in contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. It's truly astonishing-almost marvelous, and the joy is its harmlessness. A large fifty-cent case of Pape's Dia pepsin will give you a hundred dollars' worth of satisfaction. It's worth its weight in gold to men and women who can't get their stom achs regulated. It belongs in your home--should always be kept handy in case of sick, sour, upset stomach during the day or at night. It's the quickest, surest and most harmless stomach doctor in the world.-Adv. A girl can't be blamed for forgetting a fellow when he forgets himself. Happy is the home where Red Cross Ball Blue is used. Sure to please. All grocers. Adv. On the Road. "Has he reformed?" "Not exactly. He's just flirting with conscience."-Judge. Rub it On and Rub It In. For lame back, stiff neck and sore throat, apply Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh, and be sure to rub it in thor oughly. It is guaranteed to cure or your money will be refunded by your dealer. Adv. To Be Expected. "The other day a young man went to get a marriage license and the bluo dering clerk gave him a dog license." "What did the prospective bride groom do?" "I understand he emitted a howl." ayoe Heeleh , estrasg, Destfail ls Oealists and Pyselas usred Marine Rye Remedy many years before Is was Olred as a Dometie rye Medicoine. Marine Is Stll CEo peoaded by Our Physliaes and garsaeede by these a Reliable Belief for Ryesthat Reed Care. Try it in your Eyes sad In Baby's yres No smarting- Just Rye Comfort. Buy Marie of your Druggist-accpt no Subtitute, sad it lnterested write for Book of the Be yee. UIRMUs nrY msmeD CO., CHICAgeo The Explanation. Tomdix-So Weeks is married, eh? He is so timid that I wonder he ever mustered up suffcient courage to pro pose. Hojax-Oh, he didn't have to. A young widow married him. Business Proposals. "I hinted to Miss Gladys that I was in the matrimonial market." "Did she take the hint?" "In a way. She said I would have to go to par before she would take any stock in my declaration." Liked the Church, Bet Sweet Girl-Do you enjoy taknlg m L to church? L Lover-Not so much as ridling with you in a street ear. '"Goodness! Why?" "The sexton never yells, 'SBt closer, pleause.' "-New York eekly. N-e* Outdone. In a small town there was a vetern of the Civil war who was called Co e nel Bnltle. He was stored fall of a oedotes about his life uas a solde, whieh had won him the unboundaed a tratton of a certan lttle boy y t 't town who was eof a martinl at et mind. But never had tmhe boy's admI ration for the colonel tound such elm plete epreeslon as when he emaruet to a little playmate: "Come on, Jimmy, let's play u dlers. You be Napoleon Bomapart I'll be Colonel Bingle!" MAY BE COFFEE That Camos all the Tobu e When the bo is atre, it's asb b the samo as when disease begin to show, it's no time to talk but time to act-delay is dangsrm-rm teM ease of the trouble at one. "For a number of years," wrte Kansas lady, "I felt sure that see was hurting m, and yet I was m fod of It,I ould notlgiv it ap. At last I got so bad that I ae ap my mind I must either quit the a i offee or dia "vything I ate distresd mea ad I sulered severely most the tm with palpitatlon of the hart I fr quently wohk up in the night with the feelalng that I was almost gon-m heart seemed so smothered and weak in Its notioe. My breath grow short and the least exertion set me patliu I slept but Ittleo nd sumered from rteamstlo "Two yearm ago I stopped us thebo o rand beasn to use Postum and from the very frot I beasn to Improv It worked a mircloe! Now I ma eat Sanything and digst It without troubl I sleep like a baby, rnd my heart beats strone and reglarly. My breathingb has become steadyh and normal, satnd Smy rhosmatism has left mae "I feel Ihe another person, ad it is all due to quitting eofee and usning Postum, ior I haven't used any medi re cno and noae would have done any wll good as lnU as I kept drasgging wth eio cofe." Name given by Postuem C. Sthe Battle Creek, Mich. Read "TIheo bd t on to Wellville," tin ;, . a Postuem come '. forms: Regular Post ::,ust he wel botled. 15c a,1 , packags. Istast P.st ', -is olable pow hort der. A tf'asp ,.ful dusolves quikly ittle in a cuar ,)f hc w.& r and, with eream is a sad snrgr, n. k s a delleious bevemra i Inetntly.. 'fc and 60 . tln. orn- $Eo'Zt kinds 're oqeally deli end cost per cup about the sama o "There's sa Reem" for Potu