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CITE ENTIRE AlItllM SECTIONS FOII BRAVER/ Magnificent Work of Americans Urines Honors From I'itimIi Commanders. GOItGAS II \S ()l I K I \l. LIST Forty-Two Separate l ilacs Air \o(imI, in Two of Which Gallantry of I;very Member of I'liils \\ in^ ICiuht to Mrnr the "Koiirrafjere." ' n ? \,i r-? - ? WASHINGTON, April An ofllt :ial list r>f the individuals anil s?" Jiv'ns of 'lie I'nited States ;>r 11 y .. rnhulan ? ? service cited by l-'idih army com manders for bravery was received to day at the oftk'e of Sunjeon-tSeneral flprs ??. jJ* orty-t wo separate litatlonn are noted. In two instances entire actions were commended. Section No 646, commanded by Lieu* tenant K. T. l?rakc, was commembd '!> two o.-rasinns. and finally w ?^iven the risht t?"? wear t ::?? "I*' 111.1 cere ' it is the first American organi zation to rcccSve t h: s honor. The other American sect.-'!. :u mended as a ur.lt was No. com nanded by l'..t: Llcueiiant Allan ;! Muhr. Five other ofT.cers listed are Lic.i enants rtobert L. Nourse, Henry I, f'iiliby. Joseph It. Oreonwood, Alan 1 >. Kinsley and Otka I'. Holies The enlisted men < ited arc as fal lows: Sersennts Newman Kbcr- tie, Milo !?' King. Corporal Leroy Clark, Mo ? lianic Harold A. Stewait. Privates ? 'arson S. Hit. Us, Way Spaulditijr. \'. icrl S. Strehlke. CJeorpe W. H. Ilart-* '?.ell. Willaird Swart ley, Summerlleld lialdwln. TMward K ? klatid, ,Iarn< s K Moore. Charles l: ?"u minings. Storm^m Mathews, l"r<-l'-rick I'avne. A1: i ? ? t ?klnner. Charles Kendall. Jos- ;.'i lirown, Louis 15. Tlmson, Allen 10. Lees, Kinerson II. Miller. John I!. \'anderbiP. \rthur I*. Crosby, John I-'. Kitzpati ick. Itobert K. Graf, Jr.. Jamc: T. Jones, John 11. Wood. Richard It. Baker, Jr. Charles V. Tompkins, Liehar.l M.iel. Itinley Cutler. Arthur I'. Cop. Peter I' MOST OF POSITIONS CAPTURED BY ENEMY ARE LATER RETAKEN 11 \-.rr ;ti :? '1 I*!*"' 1 : ' ' age 1 . ,y TrlTntT not only ? . the Kb.n .h-rs llnv. but to the south, in ih-? .- .nunc area, where the- Germans ma i' ,.j. for .? ?; is? K victory* la-: n" :> ?? ;,M?1 failed in their larger purpos.- of (1:vitlinp the Ilritish and Krone!, armies ;,t a single stroke. Reports from the front show that signs are not want is ihat the Germans purpose attacking again in the Amiens area, where this important railway center, the capture ,,f which would badly disrupt the en t. i te :t ?' ? .ammunlcatlor.s is their ? >atn objective. Against this blow the armies of si* ? it ions are standing together to-dy ..i tii. battle areu ? British. I'r> nch American. Uelgian. Italian ar.d 1 i igucse divisions?ready not oi..> <? repel the inevitable attack; but to rike back when the proper r. t ? mnes In tb" Judgment of tin r < ! ? ij;h command. I.lilt M A V S t'AI si: I 'Oil MAX VT'l'Al K ON .MO I M l\ I>1 >11'.I. j. ?[ .. .. ih<% ? ? ri? ? 111y. after his . ? evcrsc of Thurs-lay nwi I'ridiy , -,L. th? ? ;iv-v. -hy-.-': Yenant l:ne. ,ii': o: i ? !???'? ?' 11 H - ? iganize more 11. tii oug i'. y lor Itta. ?s upon Mount Kemmel, I'.te dominating peak in the ridse v.onc vhii h the 1 '?: t i* are 1 "Ming iirmly i .. t!. w ? ? ? ? f Y pres. The ilcri'.ans were constrained to ;ia i 2"* 1 a i' i infaiilt y i?in.otivity alont; irtually the ? i.ilre l..s front Sitm ? .?< .. f; -iff-!i:,_- tli- I err ill loss-.-' vhl . ili< llr^l^h imposed in breaking l> tin fit.;. a a.iltr. 1";. l?l Marshal 11.tig. !iov\i\. : found ill'.' 'If ? tak- th< aggressive I'riflay night and carry out an opera . wh'h deprive 1 Germans of v? :>. - i h small sains they had I ff) forced to eor,ter.t th- rtr <1\ < - with vheu Th-rsday battle wa ? -r. The Germans instate a local thrust soutli ? f Uibccq near the westerly !?;? t!.?' !. s .-a'.i'-r.t, but weir ?, p.l ,rivt-!i la by the British into 1 ? ;t ? whence they came. Mut risu i.iiiik i im .ni:\\ linn i: in ahiias itr.i.ios I;:.'.!sii ipparimlly are expecting ? new ii,-,., by tin enemy in the \rra: i.gi ?>. and l'i : lay night |tr;t:sb ? .eta, hmonts advanced in a b:g raiding operation < a front t nearly a mile <,uth i,i .i :>? near lleauralns. taking pr: in.: .i.i capturing n.a A renewed . " t< k liei <? would I e a logic;.! pro ding if< r the Germans, ii W O'j'u :. ppea I'. all": I ! !?* :' 1 a : I M l'?* I o . i: g- ,,-iiid I ?: ' ? i.g s. I! Ii ft om the Lya salient with the bending back (.f the" lirltish line fouth of I .a iiasseo . ii.., .i one ? r ; ? un.ed objects. - j. ?. , . ; ' \v ? ? . .? i i a\ ? teli.b (1 I?> Uncover Ylmy ridg? trcin xnorth* a ml ? enUCl" lb. ?. on. i - ' t lie Brit., il defer. . v .? ? i ? ? . - S"t tb* .?til 1 1 a ?? 111 ' ? ? < V-; ?,:.?? e )? may well ! ? that the . aemy is pi - - p -.ri: g .; I t: , h of til" . \ ew d -!.-:<?? with i i r.la i end In i?w n tb..' ? 11: i'. ?! attempt astnOe the . ? i.-i the .Mar-n drive naa a cost!:- . .i however, .<r.d th? Hrit I ilile ? : ' ? dr ).-? a : a k all the 1.- '. t e-'n Yimv and ,I,. ? ?. j? i ? t t? f tl.v }-' unme. The Krencli apparenily are looking I \ A vr? ? - l i ' n< i. i t lie hf ig !? ' this move, ai d i ?',,;a I a. I- i lite best ,f a ?? ' - ? in tIti-> ' < inking some pi m,- .. t IIKA \ 1 ?? I N s lit it S S?H I III ISN | HON I The play f 'be h ntlnuing a I ,t.u I h< ? ? i. .i h of the battle lllUN between Latnilgny and Ni,y? > n? ? ? ' ? ? n? . ' ,, think, bv.'. ii" , ' ? ' i I-- h' ? ' i n-.mt ha? yet do . ; p ?! !,"r(?rn 11t ? ? ' . ??1 ' ? i j; t thai t Ii 15" l ? \ ,. i ' ' . iiiivi iit d? ' ' d l hi* ton .: d 1 ;.> plU-f that have aini'.aUd a; \ I ad: vostok to be shipped to European Bus-' i. The entente allies have long been ? ii- < i in 1 le.-\ these valuable materials i war f.iil ititv> the hands of the Ger :na ns II \l?. ItKI'DIITS Ml IMl'OUTAXT riCHITINC; I Uy Associated Press I April 'JO.?There was no Split ins of great importance on the tntish front to-day, according to Eleld darshal IT.iig's report from headquar ers. The operations were largely con itied to small affairs carried out by the Jritlsh. who succeeded in improving heir line a little. The report says: "SS essful minor ?nterprises were carried out by us this uornirig south of llebuterne and south >f the Si'.irpc Kiver. We advanced >ur l;ne.j slightly, :<i:? 1 captured thirty even prisoners ami three machine ; litis "The hostile artillery has been ac ive i!i tiie neighborhood of Ayettc and outh of l>;i IJasseo ?".i:ial. There i-? tothing further to report from the tritish front." ;i:ioi\ns imccit.i) rnn.it FHivveii TRE\rni:s I l>y Assoi ;.!(??<! l'r'"ss I I'AKIS. April 1'.?Tliere was strong rtiller.v activity to-day west of tlie ivre and on both i>a:iks of the .Mouse, 'he Germans, in a minor attack east f St. Mihiel, gained a footing in the "r? itch trerichcs, but were ejected, ac ording to the War Office announce lent to-night. The text reads: "The day was marked y artillery activity, particularly west f the Avre, and on both banks of lie Meiise. East St. Mihiel the ene. iv yesterday morning delivered an al ack on a fr >nt of one kilometer, ear lM'p:e; . a:id gained a footing ii <r<ni' elements >f our advanced renches. Our counterattacks, under aken immediately, drove him out. In art. "On the night of April :c-l5 nearly , >ur to:,.- . f proje-ti!e.s were drc.pped , y fifteen o: our airplanes on the inding ground at Champion ami v"iiac i ti e region of Ham, Guis- ( ird and Noyon. , "'in April 1!' thirteen of our air- j lanes, in two expedition.^ dropped kilograms of explosives on enemy rgan;zaticns In the region of Boyon. ti the night of lfi-20 seventy airplanes j fry effectively bombed the railway lation at St. Quentin and numerous islroads in the region of Jussy, as ?ell as aviation grounds. M re than fifteen tons of explosives' ?ere dropped. Another group of 've'i ma hines bombed the railroad at ions at Mont C.irnct, Asfeld. and ?rt on and the aviation ground at !ormont-l? -Eerme- A:r patrols, fly :g at a low al: rude. tnahitte-gunned , tsting troops. "It Is confirmed that three additional rplanes have been l rouglit down. KTII.I.KIt Y A C'I'I V IT V ItKI'OltTKI) IV MAt'GDOMA "Eastern theater. April lf>?There as artillery activity west of Lake oiran. in ttie neighborhood of Dobro >lje and west Of Monastir. At the ?TJ.a bend everai enemy d* ,n htnen" ??? ta -ked the l'i :.?:i ; ne- south of lakar, but were ? bilged to withdraw :er a sp rire-1 combat. abandoning aterial. An attempt by the enemy at suipri-e attack against our positions ?tween the lakes was repiised." German attacks against the Belgians >-dav resulted iti the gaining of some rout. I by the t nemy. w ho, however, as almost Immediately driven hack, ?cording to the Belgian official eom iunica1i<;ii t o-n tgh t. The ? tatement re id?. 'After a Violent bombardment, the nemy attacked Belgian advanced po. ?ions between 1'a.sclo i.daclc Ganai '' ".? <; ?at B* verei.dyl; and su- - i*od,<d i:i entering some front tren< he fe wa- immediately eje ted by a .o<m ratta. k Artillery acti\ity has I -en ot: ?< aliii in the .\ionport sector. :it;li rii ?.i:?t mu i.o \ x ui.\(iii:v i i.r.r,u,oiM).iM?o I 1?v \ .. Ut. d l'i ess 1 AM.-Ti:i:l'AM. April :<V?Subs >? - I" tl ? ? ::iii!i 'rnian war lu;: a\ s i me s.ige from Merlin to-day, live reached a total of more than IS - :,0.00? ? <>?'<?> mark.-, in lading amoun's rom former '. .ans ? ft- red for eon ersion. Eurther mall subscr: ptlotii main to be rejiorted. human iM'A.vrm HAS <11 I E l IIA \ [ Ity Associated Pros- I MKBI.l.N ? \ ih London), April "0 - fat'ry .1 tivlty on the battle fronts t V- western t h* at' r of the war was ?? . ' -d. to i. . oiimdterinr. sivs .a! stii ten . iu issued by the " t'l-drt Tlie statement "ijdi1: ii i ? ? ? Infantry a<'t ivit y a- i ?? .?.<? ! ? ?lOitcrintf There ? 11 r a t:: i? r lighting near . j t iia< t? and Biiilbml. HfiiwAnn 15c i'.itiiolM :t11? 1 Save lootl. f:\ l~rrl i'fTlrv bA^h}] You See Better ?hi'ii -A" f xjtmino your ryna you tin- proper Klassns. \V. ??inplo;. <xprrt optician, >\ ho kiHi'.s what you ("all .t:n! -???? u '?tiii: i>I \ miimi Mi;iu ii vnt." J. S. JAMES .11 hi i i n \m? <?i'Ti<;i.\\. i *???*?? ii?ti ritail Miiiii Slrccl*. I Montague Mfg. Co. i h. . (Jornor i..jd Mnln St?# ( stomi: vm) orricis rixTUHi-^. k Scarpe and Sommc artillery activity J revived toward cvciiiiiR. "n tli<? Avre, north west i>f Moreull. It remained very intense nil day. '?In the Vosgea region, as a result of a successful thrust Into the enemy trenches southeast of Markrlcli. some prisoners were brought In." llltlTIMI ItKPOHT (IN A Kit I VI. ACTIVITY I Ity Associate! ProH 1 I .ON DON. April 'JO.?The statement ?ui aerial operations Issued by the War ??f!ice to-night says: "There was no Improvement In tho weather Friday, but a certain amount of u\ Ing was done between storms .it' rain and snow, and rcconnaisancos h,t.' carried out at low heights. I'our si ml a half tons of bombs wore dropped on the Thourout railway station and ammunition dumps, the targets in the battle area. Only a few decisive but tles occurred in the air. None of our machines is missing "After dark our nicht (lying squad ron was very active. Sixteen tons jf bombs were dropped on Armenticres. VVarneton. ISstaires. Bapaume ami the "haulnes railway junction. Pirc't hits ivere observed on four ? ihi*. one >f ivhlch, judging from th<- explosion :hat was caused, was uv. tbtodly full >f ammunition. All our machines re turned safely." .r.ltMWS |:XPECTKI) TO It It K A K Tnnoucil 1\ rOUTMGIITj [By Associated Pref.* 1 LONDON. April 20.?Before the pres ?nt German offeusivo began. German ?Hieers in neutral countries were pre >ared to wager that the Germans would iuceeed in dividing the forces of the illies within a fortnight. I.ord Kobert Veil, Minister of Blockade, declared n a speech last night at Hltcliln. "A month has passed and the Ger nans have not succeeded," l.ord Robert ?ontlnued, "but we would be wickedly oolish if we believed the battle had nded. Wo have an indefinite period ? f terrible and strenuous struggles icfore us." Lord Kobert did not think that the ncmy's formidable advantage wou'd lecide the battle in his favor, but the llies must not come under the swaj if a too easy optimism. IHMKMAS HEFl'CKKS 1112 AC 11 JKHVSAI.liil [By Associated Tres? 1 JERUSALEM. Thursday, April I'.? Armenians deported from Central Tar :ey to Syria and others who are tlee ng from Turkish oppression continue o arrive in Palestine In great nupi ers to take refuge in the regions oc upled by tiiu British army. In the reek after Easter 5.500 refugees enched Jerusalem. A hospital and an rplianage have been opened by the .merican committee for American and yrian relief, and arc already taxed to apacity. A celebration such as the Holy Land as never witnessed before was held n Easter. The various Christian sects uve pledges to the British Governor leneral to bury the;r ancient str.fes SPRING TREATMENT IccrsnnrT io I'urlfv lUoml and Cnrrert \\>nk. Hun-Down C onili?Ion*. Trying weather, exposure to storms, he grip, hard colds, pneumonia, fev rs, diphtheria and other blood-poison ng. prostrating diseases leave the .'hole system sub-normal?below par weak and slow?blood depleted und tun. with that tired feeling, poor ap etlte. backache, rheumatic pains, deli ate digestive power or almost none ut !!. The ideal treatment is Hood's Karsaparilla?to be taken be ore meals- thoroughly to purify tlie : .Ofl and expol poisons, and I'eptiron - to bo taken alter meals? o jnit power into the blood, give trength. Increase red corpuscles and ??store tone, and do It quickly. If there is biliousness, constipation. iad taste in the mouth, or "the blues," he liver is torpid. Take Hood's Pills - they rouse the liver and relieve nil iver ills, are perfectly compatible with food'- Sarsapaiilla and lvptiron.? kdv mil observe Master together at "H holy places in Hrihlehem and Jeru salem. They invt In perfect concord. Kour thousand Jew* held an mooting on the Mount of Olives to-day and listened to addresses by repre sentatives of the British Zionist com mission. StrjOiPn TrowliriilK^t of tl.e American committee, liah returned to Jerusalem from Jericho, where he spent Master. "I found many old friends anions: tTie Armenians depot led from Central Turkey," he said to-day. ' Tliev reached Jericho in a state of exhaustion, ^hav ing como in by way of Ms Salt. 1 heir gratitude on receiving their Orst ra tions was pathetic. N'lod bless Amer-1 i<-a." they said. 'Your kindnefcs Is the ?<rst we have e\;>er'.en ?1 ? 1 Mtr* e years.' Some of tlu ni o.'^ed, W lo-ie can we enlist?'" Itl'SSIVX rOMMI^IOM-'.HS I'ltorusi: i'i: \? ? : i'? t Kit mm: I T\y A .?? " iiit'ii Prer.?.? AMSTMUPAM, April 2'V A dispatch from l\iev via 1 > ? ? r~ *! n says the Itussiim national commissioner?- ori Wednesday made a proposal to the Ministerial Council of I'kralne f..r peace negotia tions. and that t w;i ac e<I. The t'kra inians h.ive son' a coin ? :? i" Mo: - cow with th" formal a ? fp'ance of the I'kralnian authorities 'i'lie peace negotiations will tak- plaoe in Kursk. liHtTisii (Arrt iti: I'HisoM'.ns VM) MMIIIM-: (ilAS ri?r A.--o a? ">l Pres? 1 LONDON'. April ?Nine machine guns, a trench mortar and prisoners wore taken by th* British In a local operation yesterday south of tl.e Scarp-? Ki\or. 11*?? War '?flb*e announces. A licrr in c<- mteratta << was repulsed. ?::.e K'.anders ba'tle front the ltrit e.-ected the ijermans from a d - v mo. '. 1 it: r.s gained by them in Tl-:;r- ".?>'> atta k in the region of i5i\et: . y 1 l-'estubert. The l'.riti.-h gained n'.l their objec tives iti their counterattack In 1* 13 m * I.-rs. . I vat ? d the::- ,?'.< uses at Oiven ?hv a' 1 Kestubert an 1 ro-esiabli.-h > their p-->Mtions Ti e .-M'.ftncil follows ? As a result successful minor The Iron Men Of History., Cromwell was said to rule with an iron hand. His "roundheads" were no more heroes, nor braver men than arc our boys today fight> ing in France for countxy and freedom. Men with dauntless spirits ? men of red blood, courage, ener gy, vim and vigo? are needed every day behind the lines as well as behind the guns. You need iron in the blood! Every healthy man or wom an should have about as much iron in hi3 ?>r her body as there is in an >rdinary " tenpenny" nail. To gain his iron, the best way is to take an ron tonic called "Iron-tic," a com Dination of iron in its most soluble !orm, discovered by Dr. Pierce and ixperimented with by his physicians it the Surgical Institute in Buffalo. 'Iron-tic" is a form of iron readily aken up by the blood, the blood-eel Is ;et round, rich - red in color, the ?iieeks are pink, the appetite im iroves, and one feels full of "snap" ? " pep " ? "vigor " ? instead of ired before the day is half done, rhe eyes take on a luster and the jody feels that tingle which one gets ?rom a cold bath. If you want to :rythis new "Iron-tic" tablet send 10 cents to the Surgical Institute in Juffalo, N. Y., and obtain a trial package. This 20th century Iron :onic is sure to do you good. Drug gists sell " Iron-tic " for sixty cents. "The Store That Pleases." Just Keceived Another Carload Leonard Cieanable Refrigerators We have just received another carload of these most famous of all Refrigerators?the refrigera tor that has the One-Piece White Porcelain Lining, which insures absolute sanitation and the utmost ease in cleaning a dam]) cloth is all that is necessary to keep the inside of your refrigerator as spotlessly clean and white as a china plate. Leonard Refrigerators have ten walls to save ice and keep the outside heat from penetrating. Leonard Cieanable Refrigerators are positively i he best on the market to-day. All Sizes and Prices Are Included in This Carload Lot. Our stock of Porch Furniture and Conch Hammocks' is now at its best, and because we bought early last fall prices are lower than they would ordinarily be. Get your New Process Gas Range now and be ready for the hot weather with the best Gas Range made?the one that has more ex clusive features than any other. Jones Bros. & Co., Inc. 1118 East Main St. "In the Low Kent District/* enterprises carried out by vis yester day south of tho Scar pi- Klver (in the!1 region of Arras), wo captured a few* ' | prisoners, nino machine guns ana ?? trench mortar. Karly in tho night the enemy launched a counterattack hi this locality nml was repulsed. I1A l(.\S TItOOl'S ItK-lOSTAIll.lSlI POSITIONS "During tho night a successful counterattack by the first division throw out tho enemy front points in cur advanced defenses around titVen chy and Fostubert pained by him ??,. tlie ISth instant at the cost of heavy losses. All objectives were gained and the position here w:?s ro-ostablished. "Local attacks against our position* southeast of Kobi'Oi led t<> sharp tlgh' inu. at the enil of which the enemy was driven back. "Beyond artillery a-'tlvl'y <>n both si'les at different points along our front, there is nothing further t.j re port. " 1 'It F. .VCII SPOH, (JKHMAN ItAII) i:\sr OF AMir.NS fHy AnsoclaM rr* -" 1 PARI?. April 20. Oi-rman troops last night launched a :v dug operation against the French lines in the region of 11angard-on-S . nt ? ? r< 'outheast Ami1 n:?. Tho effort ? .im a failure, the War OtTloo announced to-day. The l-'ronch took prisoner.-. m this lo-al a t ton. The statement follows: "Tho Germans atternpteil a raid last nicht in the region of llangard-en Santerre. Prisoners, including an or fleer, remained In our hands. 'On both side;, rlio artillery flghtim; ? ontlnued to !?? v ry a dive I ? twoen l.assigny and Novon FKFNCII FOItl'F.S ? \ It It V oi t si:\ i:it \ i. it \ in* "Puring the. night From h detn- t. m< nt - carried out a number >-f ra ?: at virious point.1 along th? fr lit. ? pecially northwest and fiii1' of Mm. rr. ri tiie Champagne, in tho ?.? -.i ? POSLAM OOES SHORTEN TIME TO HEAL ECZEMA When I'i'jcma burns, i'oho*-. d is - figure- . I'ohlam intantly soothes the angiy tn. splendidly '-.\ert its hoal it.l' power, i 't only t'? milk" the dl:; easo* nop' f-mltit.ihl*. but t.> . ,i . .1 ;<> u t '? w i* ami I'-. -.- ? .i? h d i ;? offoilive l.-- I'? -lam tl i' .i little ..f it will ( over a 1. i - irf.i ? ! ? . .: s ylVM.ITY. not tin quantity <?! it. that d< e i tli<- work. V.. i do not ha v.- to wait in uncer tainty for iiiduati ?: - nnpr >\??nu nt It soon SHOWS. Sold everywhere. For fro<? sampl writ" t'> h'mergen y Laboratories. .4: West H 71 ?i St.. N?-w Y1 ? r .i ?" 11 v ?Adv LADIES' UAijLli'I SLIl'i'KKS In Hlack and White, For Dancing. Albert Stein Fifth iirul Mroatl St roots. night was ?' bombard tliree shots Juvlncourt and near tho heights Ot Ihe Meuse- Tlio Kr?'tich took a nil ru bor of prisoners. The Hermans mmlo several of those attempts west of Uutto du Mesnll and in the Woe.vre. .?VII wcro repulsed. "Every where elso the Yesterday's lout; rang* tient. which consisted of it "-vide Intervals, resulted In no casu 111!???>? and did little damage. ??ne shell ivent through the roof of a house, pene ; rated a workshop on the sixth floor, u d, parking through the hack walls, ?rossed the courtyard and Into a ulbling in the rear, finally bursting >n the staircase. \ number of people ,ver ? eiiploycd, but all had b-ft llii ulldlng a f< w mln ilea before Ihe slo lr ell. Order* l>enlli of Twii. TAM.AIIASSKK, 1*1.A.. April 20.? l"he ? Jovernor has ^lui ? ? 1 the ?1 ?? :i111 varrant f?>r the i\. ution of !.?! and lasper Minis, the execution to take dace Krlday. May 1". 'I I ? >e partle \<>re evilvicled < f murder in the lift lejirco in '.lie Circuit Court of I'olk ?I'UIlt ?. Wliy Is li 'I* it ft t l'eoplr vh it Tim.- I ? i? I'l'1 ? %\ an' \<| u ilir-n u'li . !l" jili"! '? ' ir n i'i|' to 1: ? :" I ??11 > 11 I ..: I try It \ . i ? f lltinn Vnmc A itlhaJtniitlor. A.MSTKKI 'A.M. April 'JO.*? Q< newspapers nay that the goveri is about to resume permanent matio relations with Hussla. (U ('ount von Mirhach. former minis l?recce. who recently was named bussador To Russia. departed from I ti on Thursduy for Moscow. IIIII'MIX KI1CKI.1SMN COOKliij Rakes. Cooks and Koasts liro1 S10.50 ro $29.00 ACmm nnmTvrTrrmyrjrrrn T.'-'S lOitnt llruml. ^ H. N. Francis & Co., In Largo stock of Mantels, Til ami Firoplaco Fixtures. (1 I.oks, Tiles for Hath ltoon Porches, Conservatories, Sto Fronts. 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When the horse becomes ill as a result of undi gested whole grain in his stomach you have no one to blame but yourself. Scientific feeding tests have proven that ground feeds are more economical than v/hole grain. Grind ing breaks up the grain. If part of the ration is bolted by the horse it is easily digested and assimilated. Nothing is wasted. The best ground feed is a crushed-grain ration properly bal anced, mixed, and sweetened with molasses. You can buy such a feed under the Pilot Wheel trade mark, which guarantees its goodness. The Pilot Wheel trade mark lias been adopted by this association to identify the quality feeds made by its members. Any member who lowers the standards of the associa tion standard will lose his right to use the Pilot Wheel emblem. Feed Pilot Wheel feeds and you will cut your feed bill, you'll get more work out of your teams and practically eliminate sickness. You should feed Pilot Wheel feeds whether you drive a single horse wagon or 100 teams. Help conserve the supply of corn and oats. Our boys in the trenches need the whole grain feeds that aro now being v/asted. Pilot Wheel feeds are conservation feeds. To buy them is patriotism. Write today for a list of our members. Any of them will quote prices or give you the name of a local dealer. Sweet Feed Manufacturers Association Memphis - - Tenn. No. 12