PAGE TWO. its news sciJHrrAic THURSDAY, DECEMBER S, 191S- itmuln e i truly exprezed in our tvle I ADashof"Zip" A Bit of "Pep" The Spice of Style THESE things com prise the "bio; idea" in clothes for you prep men. You'll find thorn ', all in our Suits and Overcoats at $25 to $50 Varsity welt-seam waist types are the favorites in suits, overcoats anil ulsters. They are very "sporty," but also very practical. OAK HALL Henry Hulls 55 N. MAIN Dave Halle CASUALTY LIST NEW WAY TO SECURE GLYCERINE IS SUCCESS WASHINGTON, Dec 5. ChemUti in government employ have developed new lynthdtlu process f making gly cerin by fti men tut ton f kurju- Ht lew coat, which officials say will revolu tionize product Ion. Thin secret, ai i fully pruardtd white thsj war lasted, vas difciiHPd in a treasury report. in a little laboratory in the treasury building, rhemlatu worlfad for months on informal inn reaching the govern rnent lust year that Uermany by pro duclng glycerin through a fennrutatltin process, waa able to turn out explu Ives requiring great quantities of glycerin, in spite of the icftrclty of rata. The proceaa waa tried out on a large scale and found to bo commercially profitable, Thru the secret was con veyed to allied government! and to manufacturing chemists who propoae to undertake commercial exploitation of the procCM. LINCOLN'S FRIEND BURIED REDDING, Cal., Dec, 6.- Judge Charles Wells, !7. said to have been a personal friend of Abraham Lincoln w;ih buried here, following his death Monday Born In Tennessee, Judge Weill WftS a lawyer in Illinois when Abraham Lincoln wan practicing In the same courts. TWO FRENCH VESSELS AND 80 MEN MISSING SMT.T KTK. MARIE, Mich., Dec, f Twn French mine iweeperi anil their craws, numbering about HO men, are believed to have been lost In one of the severe Ht frrim that have swapt over Lake Superior In the lat two weeks. Three hoars l"ft Fort Williams. Onl . where they were built for tho French government, on Nov. , mni loit one has arrived at Kingston, Ont, No word has been received from the orders for over r week. The vessels, which wore bound overseas, were ISO feel long and tarried tour-Inch guns fori ami aft. (Continued From Flrat Pace.t VaiiKhii, Kant Chattanooga; Henrv elltier. Nashville. Oscar A. Barrett Woodbury: Calloway Fain, R. f, y I, Datidndge. Wounded, degree undetermined: Fri Pate Jamee H. !... Elk Valley Wounded allghtly: Lieut Alvln M TaJley, Knoxvllle, Sergt.-Mal Vance Hoe. 403 West Osborne St., Humboldt S.er' ,1.,.?.n.ry K w. Nashville. Lorpa. William Farmer, R. F D 1 .Mountain City; Joe T. Dickey, Kelso' Filiates Saul Solomon, Nashville; Jas. .lone. ;r,7 l'oplar st.. Jackaon. Bethel Heshearee, Smlthvllle; Thelbert N Caldwell, U. F. U. 2, Troy. Missing In action: Frlvate Walter McCaleb, R. F. D. 1. Hickman. MISSISSIPPI. Killed In action: I'rivate De Witt Oohrr, Itosetta. Died from wounds: Frlvate Henrv C Stewart, Oxford. Died, accident and other causes- Pri vate Barron P. Blue. 0j Washington it., Brooklutven, filed of disease: Lieut. Lewis W Kitchens, Benatobla; Privates Uenon Leggett, Re nova; George A, Bartee Quitman; Carl J. S. Senhurg R F D i. i leister. Ixninie C. Rollins! R. F li 1, Nettleton; Vance F.. Tant R ii J:,,;V"""3.; PelT? A"n'r. Gulfport; Ulftoll I. BosWIC. Collins; James Carson, Charleston; James E. Chapman Terry, lorn McDonald, Caesar; Jamoa U. Smith, I! K. D. 6, Fhlladelphia. Woun.ie.l severely: I'rivate Walter U Butler, 321 N. fine st., Natchez. Wounded, degree undetermined' Pri vates Fred ('. Henderson, Dalevllle Sain K. Newell, Randolph. Wounded slightly: Privates Henls Humes Auburn; Travis w. Bradford Hattiesburg, Richard K. Gould Lake Waller B. Johnson. H. F. D. 3, Oxford! ARKANSAS. Killed In action: Privates Forrest B. Cummens, Corley; William L. Cason, Atlanta; ueorge F. Bates, Big Fork I ued from wounds: Corn. Rav S iiraniord, Hear den, Mechanic John Swann, Leachvllle, I ' of disease: Privates George Brittaln, lola; James S. Hodges Va den; Clarence Whttten, Mineral springs Will Savin,-, Cleveland; Willie Hicks! Plnckney; John K. Manning, Sedgwick Wounded severely: Privates Bud Parten, Blytheville; Lester B, England McRae: James A. Clark, Newport. wounded, degree undetermined. Lieut William S. Fox, 814 Walnut street, Pine Hluff; Privates Barney Peeiier, Luieka; John W. Oden, Amity Wounded slightly; Sert. Rufus Wil lis, hay ton; Private Rufus Johnson. R F. 1). 1. Bebee. Missing in action: Privates Thomas R. Crawford, Decatur: William C. Pel lows, Plggottj l,afayette Morgan 1 'unvllle. ALABAMA. Killed In action: Privates Dave Marsh, Wylam; Grover L. Hann, R. F D, 6, Titus. Marcus L. Shortnacy. R. F. D. li. Murray Cross. I 'led from wounds: Privates Joseph W. Franklin. Clayton; John R. Givens. R F. D. 1. Robert dale; Michael A Za taney, Birmingham l Richard Williams, Andenreld Pied, airplane accident: Lieut. Ar thur M. Itoheits, Birmingham. I Med of disease Privates James W. Cornett, Birmingham; Oliver Kllgore. R. F. 1 , 4, Oakman, William J. Posey, R. F. IV 3, Wlnfield, Noah Braxton, Birmingham; Columbue Burrough. R. F. D, I. Greensboro; Cleveland Dixon. Cloe; Herbert W. Mci.emore. R. F. D li. Athens. Willie Mosely. R. F. D. 1. Qllberttown; Onnle Bnefl, R. F. 1). 3, Dletaville; Thomas J, Parker. R. F. D, 1, Bva; Mallard P Brown, R. F. D. 2, Ashland; Thomas Hlakley. Cecil; Syl- veater P. Krepa, Cullman. Wounded seveiely; Lieut. James K M I Christmas Gifts Suggested By Your Jeweler - will have the distinction of real beauty through artistic design; will be "f connine utility, ami will represent tlio utmost in value. Because your jeweler himself insists Upon these three essentials when selecting his stocks you may depend upon his judg ment. F.ach of the hundreds of Christmas Gifts t. he seen at your jeweler'sarticles of personal adornment, watches, diamonds, useful and decorative articles is of the character you would have it, inasmuch as ti is useful ami of permanent quality. Buy Christmas t lifts at your jeweler's ami thereby avoid the things less worthy to express your sentiments, Make your selections now, that you may have fust choice. A small deposit will hold any article until you call for it later. Packages Sent Now Will Arrive None too Soon Mail and Express Delays Are Probable If the ijifl is to lie scut away, dispatch it nt once, for this year the poRtoffioo and express companies are working under dift'erenl conditions from any before encountered and must give preference to the nation's needs. Retail Jewelers' Association of Memnhis $0A r The Only- Medium and Popular) Price Ready-to-Wear; Store in Memphis Two Great Dress Specials Sensational $4 A-75 $- M 1U If .75 Lotl About 100 Dresses in serge, jersey and sat ins. All colors and sizes. Regular values to $20.00. Anniversary $10 75 Lot 2 A big assortment of stylish Dresses in all the wanted materials and sizes. Arabics to $2,").()0. Anniversary price Pi 4 Coat Sale A fortunate purchase of coats from a well-known coat manufacturer, whose exclusive creations are fa mous internationally for their indi viduality, enables us to offer an ex ceptional value in coats in a varietv .75 $14.75 of stvles, colors and sizes. Fur- trimmed collars, a h s o 1 u t ely the best value we have ever had the good fortune to offer. With one of these coats you will be warm and comfortable during the win ter's severest weather. Come in early. Sale starts at 9:1a a.m. tomorrow. '24 .Newell. Dedevllle; Seret. John J. .Stone. Kneley; Corp. Florence H. Held. R. K. D. 1, Kdna: Btyrlar Marvin 10. McClus key, Albany. Privates Alonzo Bailey, It F. D. 1. Halleylon; Joseph W. Hates. I'lper; Shelby Fletcher, Andalusia; l-.u-c l 1'. Mi'Imyre, Coffeevllle; Ambrose W Lindsay, It. F. O. 1, N'ewvllle, Cievtland liawkins, I.lnden. Wounded, decree undetermined: Trl wites Charlie Cash, Sheffield; George Ashi'raft. Oordo; Lee Templeton, II F. I. 1. Adamsvllle. Wounded slightly: Sergt. Howard G. Cooper, Gadsden; Corps. William L. Hachman. Birmingham; Myron C. Ixb man, Montgomery; K. H. Kreeinan, mitsvllle; Oscar D. Stephens, Lincoln; I'rivates Dolphus 1'osey, R. F. 0. 4. Koanoks; David L. Gann. Henegar. John C. 'arden. .Temison; I'aui B. Rea, N lasugla; James H. Seay. R. F. I). I Hrundlge: Walter Williams, Garland; Hugh H. Thorpe, Mlllvllle; Thomas B. u Hiden. Dalevtlle; Fred T. Johnson. Montgomery; Rufus K. Harry, R. F. P. : Wadley; William A. Hlpps, R. F. P. 1 Blountsvllle; Ollle Lee, Flatwood; Marcus A. McMurlan. R. F. T. 2. Lin coln; Millard N. Franklin, Lockhart. Missing In action: Privates Colum KKrldge. Dehan: Andy F. ''lark, R F. p, 1, risgah; Mllvln Uvlngston, K r . v. B, t unman. KENTUCKY. Killed in action: I'rivates Felix Clark. Preston: Dennle L. Story. ilrangc City; Roland c. Mlnton, Waver ly; John W. Allen, Louisville. Died from wounds: Privates George Luck, Covington; Wes Ross, Wlck- llffe: Charles C. Stanley, Sebree; Dan iel E. Williams. R. F. D. 1. Lewls- burg. Died, accident and other causes: Pri vate Harrison Vlckers, Gilbertsvllle, Died of disease: Corps. Walter R. Robinson, Valley View; Jesse H. Mul berry, R. F. I. 1, Badlevllle; Bvgler Squire B. Outlay, R. F. D. 2, Walllnj ford; Horseshoer Eddie Stafford, R. F. D. i, Murray; Privates John E. Donan, ampbellsville; Ed L. Lane, R. F. D. Kevll; Fred M. Walter, Louisville; urt T. Wise, Lebanon Junction; Geo. Kramer, Parksvllle; Tennessee J. Bishop, Byron; Malcolm E. Boarth, Millwood; James H. Collins, Gerrard; James G. Hymer, Lexington; Sherman Richardson, Win; William W. Foley, Humble; Earl W. Witt, Fulton. Wounded severely: I'rivates Samuel IS. Watson, Glasgow; LeBlie Stephenson, Fargo. Wounded, decree undetermined: Sergt. William M, Hull. Hasel; Corpi, loe Faulkner, luunweii; cawaril Taul- bee, Cannell City; John R. Turns, Mun- lordvllle; Privates snailer Bowling, Rector; Joe AUrams, Panola: George Wesley, Dayton; Huguely Shearer, R, F. D House. Wounded slightly: I. lent. James W. Neal, R. F. D. 6, Taylorsvllle; Privates Andrew Logan, ( late; Isaac Miller, Eastvlew, Bee Smiley, R F. D. 3, Richmond; McKlnley Plgg, Louisa; John H. Helton, West Liberty; Frank C. Kelly, Belmont; harles E Sims, Wot'ley; James C. Castleherry,. Dalton; Fred Clark, Asniauu; tineo crowdtr. Sweden. Missing in notion: Privates Corbet.t .1 Burch, Molleyvllle; John J. Graham I'nlontown; Benjamin H. Love. Brad enberg; Grover Masden, Muldraugh; nav i asanin, ninoman; .lase nawyeri Lick Creek; Rolla Maliooat, Threef UIUM. LOUISIANA. Died from wounds: Privates Bruce B Bush, l.eesvllle; Leonard J Thomas Bryceland; Henry E. Meredith, Colum bia: Charles E. Miller. Flora. Died airplane accident: Lieut. Phillip .1. McMahon, New Orleans. tiled of di'- ase: Privates Jules F. Galloway. H: bel; Henry Hlginhothan Morgan City; Sullivan l.owerv, Scan- ion; John M. Kyle. Converse; John Ford. I'letown; Willie Crump. New or leans; Harry W. Hall, Stonewall, Sam Grlffen. Bolivar. Wounded severely: Privates Stanley Barrns. Broussard, Lester B. Grlswold Alexandria; Gilbert White, HminiH, Wounded slightly: Sergt. Thomas t OnuBhan, New Orleans; Corp. Divl Robertson, Morvllle IfUatis Andrew Bresua, New Orleans; George R. Rob erts, Shreveport; Luclen Hoffpaulr, Hughes. Missing in notion: Privates Edwin Chapman, Grangevllle: John A. Eth erldge, Crew Lake; John N. Nesom, Nesom. NORTH CAROLINA, Killed in action: Corporals Leonard W Moore. Durham: Cardon O Perry. Council; Walter H Price, R. F 1 V 19, Matthews: James I! Watklns, Manson; i'rivates Floyd W Booker, Greensboro; William 7. Edwards. Chlcod; Jack W. Montague. Elm city; Qua Norton, R. F. 1 4, Mnxton; Luther Poplin, Mount Gllead' Nathaniel K Thornton, R. F 1 1 i, Benton vllle; Robert O. Walt, Trin ity Major WlUlnmi Seven S' rings; Frank B. Mitchell. R F D. 1. Kittroll; Mi'hie B. Pearce. R. F. 1 t, V .ungs vll e Gerflebl l.owerv li F D. I, I'en btok'e: Robert R. R bblns. R F. D. 1, HharpthurSl Mnrlon C. Whltener. Hick ory. Died from wounds ustln. I'nlonvllle: i !.(ter. Hc'derson pled airplane ace! t: Lieut. Sld n, v w- White, RlUlb h City. ll,,d of disease: I. eut, Fie.lerl.-k C Minnlng. Raleigh: Privates Frederick 1 Finlson. lUmseur: Barney C Mot (itt Sanford: Morris E Bmlth, Char ltt'c Samuel Hen gin. li V D I, Matthews: John W. 1,-aier l.r..lts: Lace H Met allum. R F D I. Max ioV Samuel W. Wright, R F D, , Jacksonville; Luther Bumpas. R F D Rosoboro. Wounded sevrri . wni'. ntn u. Kdney, Tryon: Edward s Elliott, It F Lieut Judge E Jergt. Eugene T. byfiil Elk Park; Privates John A. Car son. Rocky Mount; Paul W. Wrlghtsell, Burlington; James It. Pope, Currle; Rov Gay, R. F. D. 3, Zebulon; Howard H, Hopkins, Jamesvllle; Isaac MeKlnnon, R. F. D. 1, Rnynham; James B. O'Brien, It. F. 1). 1, Timberlake; Sandv Q. Por ter. R, F. P. 3, Charlotte; Robert H. Salshury, Haasell; Carlos C, Stroup, Lowell. Wounded, degree undetermined: Cor poral Joe Antwlne, Jacksonville; Pri vates James C. Lucas, Arden; Henry Morgan, R. F. P. 4. Hlckorv; Samuel R. Wlnslow, R. F. P. 5, High Point. Wounded slightly: Privates Earl Grimes, R. F. D. 3, Mount Olive; Mack K. Starnes, R. F. D. 7, Concord; Hardy 0. Bryson, Brasstown. Missing in action: Sergt. Ezor Mc Entlre, R. F. P. 3, Gilkey; Privates Jas. H. Hellen. R. F. D. 1, Chlcod; Ross J. Yount, Newton; Robert Williamson, Lawndale; Henry S. Reynolds, R. F. P. 1. Yadklnville; Roscoe C. Greene, Mount Holly. MISSOURI. Killed In action: Corp. Ledlle F. Hickerson, Wellsvllle: Privates William D. Marston. K. F. P. 6. Odessa: Au gust R. Broemmer, Hannibal; Louis II. Hpelng, Washington; Toney L, Lewis, Sabula; Clarence 1. Roth, St. Louis; Roger C. Admire. St. Louis: Ernest G. Campbell, Agency; Clarence Inger liam, Neosha; Jusse S. Vance, Potosl; George Lsughlin, II. F. D, 1, Hamilton. Died Irotn wounds: Lieut. Charles A. Wagner. Surlncfield: Seret. Vincent M Bowles, Independence; Privates Ray Branson, Springfield; Gustav H. Baur, St. Louis; James T, Godfrey. Valley Park; Ixiuls M. Maupin. Ashland: Roy McElllsh. Princeton: James I). Cln- lingcr, Morehouse. Died, airplane accident: Private C.uv W. Rosecrans, St. Joseph. Died of disease: Nurse Katherlne Hoffman. R. F! D. 2. uueen Cltv: Sergts. Dennis E. Fowers, Moberly; Clinton F, Moss, Kansas City; Corp. Wylle Woods. New London; Privates Vincent ICades. Chillicothe: Charles E Walkcnhorst, St. lxuis; Dan L. Steeg, Garden City, Hugo F. Vlehland, Oer- mann; rioyn s. iounsr. Hunker: Klovd Hlacliburti. St. Joseph. Carev w. Clark, Baring; Oscar M. Bramel, R. F. P. 1, Washington; Oscar Brouk. R. F. P. 15. Valley Park: Joseph F. Evans. Mountain Grove; Thomas R. Probasco, R. F. D. 4, Unionvllle; (ieorge F. Bush ey, St. Louis; Perry Cartmlll, Lexing ton; Thurlow Mullins. Bakersfield: Archie Phillips, East Leavenworth. Wounded severely: Lleuts. John O. Burnette, Kansas City; Hurry J. White. St. Ixiuis; Sergts. Gregory O'Brien, St. Louis; Claude E. Sweetin. St Ijiolu Corps. Woldon S, Martin, Shelbyvllle; Harley P. Vaughn, Boonevllle; Charles (S. Pavls, St. Louis; Silas E. Swear- Ingen, Rutledge; James L. Mincher, Viburnum; John W. Longhauser, St. Louis; John J. O'Brien, St. Louis; Pri vates Eddie M. Brown, Madison; Wright E. Eaton, Bonne Terre; Ewlng J. Gunn, St. IxjuIs, Ralph F. LaChasse, .n. uouis; Ellsworth uoonner, It. F. D. 2. Collins; Argyle A. Schaeffer, St. Iuls; Clifford M. l'ahlman, Jerh'O Springs; Luther B. Pulse, R, F. D 1, Camden; Matthew J. Scanlon. Univer sity City; Harry Choulett, Downing; crank Cohen, St. Louis; Clifford Mel ton, Springfield; Walter D. Noe, Alex andria; Herbert T. Zoller, St. Louis. Wounded, degiee undetermined: Cor porals Jesse Bowen R. F. D. 4, Hurd land; George O, Lamm, R. F D i, Sedalla; Privates Tecumaeh P. Colvllle, Tlndall; Adrian Deford, SI, Louis; Louis C. Belsncr, Rookwood; Frank De Board, Fairfax; George E. Hoyes, Marshall: icsier n. i nrislv, Stcwartsville; Free man Jarwood, Klrkwood; Jacob M. Kappel, St. Louis; Noah T. Ricks. Stontsvllle; George Vanzaghl, St. Louis; William C, Wandfluh, Amazonia. Wounded slightly: Sergt. James T. Fltzpatrk'k, St. Louis; Corporal Jesse Newman, R. F. 1). 1, Portageville ; Bu gler Ralph A. McOlaln, Mount Moroah; Privates Joseph 1.. Nevlns. Thompson; Walter C, Osboni, Clark ton; Charlie Anderson. R. F. D. 1, Richmond; Tony Harth, Kansas City; Thomas E Bars- cnag, mi Louis, Lee AndreweJewakl st Louli; Harold Llvaay, MaryvTlle; Harry o Hefner, Bethany; Vernon Divine. I.ockwood. Wunen L CrUtcher, Mem phis; James F Davidson, Senalh. Missing In action Corporals Albert C. Fielding. Washburn. Emmelt F. Me Roberts, Clarksburi;H. Ward Hunter. Kansas City; John Powell, Kansas city; Stluson W Ooddard, Ht Louis; Ralv'di A. Pickles, Morrellton; John W. Oooae, St. Joseph, Thomai 1 Hay, Kansas City; William F Herring. Chllllaothe: (harles It. Gibson, Hennell; Paul M Rogers. St Louie; I'rivates Howard S. Bull. St. Joseph, Walker W. Carter. Santa Pi . Fred M Berry, R F. 1) 3. Plattsburg, Edward R. Buckley, Has- taln; Elbert L. Bunch, R. F. li. :, El don; Raymou W. Bunttn, Borard; Lon s CaJdwaU, Dudl.y; Roy t. earner, Boynton; joaaph u Haritay. Laxtntton: Freilerlck S. Evans, Kenneth; William M Gauer, R. F. D. 3. Grccneastle; Ar thur T. Graves, Quitman; Cecil Harris, Bethany: Manns n Hatfield, Worth. Ington, William R Head, Kansas City; Paul llennenhoefer, St leutls; Robert C. Davidson, Lakenau; Adoiph Klatt, Cal ifornia; Walter A Upper, Wvaeonda; . Limes H. Manntng, R F. D. 3, Camp bell; ('harles M. Mayer, Kansas City; William Miller, Aud; Louis .1. Naff, St. Joseph; Herman P. Nelson, Excelsior springs; Jay G. HoUlnnrworth, Dodaon; Joseph I.orens, SI Louis; August Mah rlnger. St Lipuls; Louis E. Munden, St Joseph; Oliver II Pfeffer. St Louis; Jo seph Vlslineau, St Louis; Hoy I'. Dun can. Stanberry; Sydney T. Quayle. Car-rollton. 00 &r.emsJ3ikar Run Down writes! "Is It possible to find a medicine w'lch by its tonic or nutritive powers v. ill bring the glow of health and ambition back to a man who has everything In the world but health and happiness'.' I am dull, for getful, despondent, weak, trembling, short of breath and suffer more or less with pain In spine and back of head." Answer: Tour condition Indicates the need of a strong, harmless tonic nutri tive to restore nerve equilibrium, which in turn fortifies and strengthens the organs of nutrition, thus vitalizing the blood and promoting new cell and tis sue to take rare of the waste forces. Three-Grain Cadomene Tablets, packed In sealed tubes with full directions, are recommended In all such cases: Mrs. F. writes: "My husband Is sure ly afflicted with some kidney disease. He has become weak and suffers with headache and pains in his back and groins. Pains are like rheumatism. His ankles swell and his feet seem to be tired all the time. Some days he has chills and no appetite. Please pre scribe." Answer: The symptoms Indicate de rangement of kidneys and should not be neglected. I would advise Balmwort Tablets, a compound well suited to such cases. Obtain In sealed tubes with directions for home use. Otello writes: "My hair Is combing out. my scalp Itches and dandruff Is much annoying, and I want something to cure these conditions." Answer: For hair and scalp troubles I have never found anything to equal the beneficial results of a thorough treatment of Plain Yellow Mlnyol. It Is cooling, cleansing and invigorating, and The questions answered below are general in character, the symptom! or diseases are given and the answers will apply in any case of similar nature. Those wishing further advltjjp, free, may address Dr. Lewis Baker, College Bldg.. College-Elwood streets, Payton, Ohio, inclosing self-addressed stamped envelope for reply. Full name and ad dress must be given, but only initials or fictitious names will be used in my answers. The prescriptions can be filled at any well-stocked drug store. Any druggist can order of wholesaler. thousands now use It regularly aa a hair and scalp tonic. see Grace writes: "Two years ngo I used your great prescription for kidney trouble, and it wholly overcame the trouble. I want medicine now for con stipation and impure blood, for I am a sight with pimples that make big, lumpy sores." Answer: I would advise the taking of Three-Grain Sulpherb Tablets (not sulphur i for several months to purify the system. Mother writes: "Can a sufferer from bronchial trouble be relieved? Doctors do not seem to help me; what would you suggest? Answer: To relieve chronic cold, sore throat, bronchitis, I would advise the use of Concentrated Essence Mentho Laxene. Purchase this at any drug Btore In 2-oz. packages and mix ac cording to directions given on bottle and you will very shortly be relieved of all bronchial trouble. This will not only relieve, but will correct, and Is very pleasant to take. NOTE: For many years Dr. Baker has been giving free advice and pre scriptions to millions of reople through the press columns, and doubtless has helped In relieving Illness and distress more than any single Individual In the world's history. Thousands have writ ten him expressions of gratitude and confidence similar to the following: Dr. Lewis Baker, Pear Sir: I am glad I was recommended to your pre scription for medicine. I was pretty well run down, nervous and loss of ambition; felt tired all the time; could not sleep. Iosb of appetite, felt weak and trembled from weakness. I find Three-Groin Cadomene Tablets are helping me very much. I was writing to my sister about my run-down con dition and she advised me to take your prescription of medicine, for she was as bad as I was and the Cadomene built her nerves up and also restored her health. I am more than thankful, etc. Yours truly, GEORGE SCHILLO, 6206 Pear Ave., adv. Cleveland, Ohio. Mountain Corporals Andrew )' Parrlsh Meddlers; Charley F Wallace, R F D United States Railroad Administration W. J. M'ADOO, Director-General of Railroads. Important Change in Schedule on Southern Railroad to the East NEW TRAIN NO. 24 Leaves 8:30 a.m. Through Pullmans and coaches to Washington. Direct connection to New York. TRAIN NO. 20 Leaves 5:30 p.m. Separate through Pullmnna to Chattanooga, Washing ton and Xew York. Coaches to Washington. CRUISERS EXPECTED. LIMA, Peru, Dc f. Three American mitsers are expected to arrive her Family Debts MKIM mi fMHH 'FT Worry Wage-Earners Money Loaned on Liberty Boitdl or Other Collateral Why not let the Gammon System help you? Group your debts and borrow enough to pay them all at once. Any wage-earner of good character can tfocure loans here at 6 per cent, to be repaid con veniently In weekly or monthly installment!. ,.sk Spencer Ogilvie About the Gammon Systerm. Memphis Savings & Loan Corporation GOODWYN INSTITUTE, MADISON AND THIRD. t, Washlnfton; Mechanic Jules E. Xur- from Sta Francisco in a few daya.