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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 3

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We ixdianapolis star Wednesday November 27 KEITH LOCAL THEY KNEW RILEY AS 'A YOUNG MAN' CONCLUDED ROM pKgE ONE 4 4kls Sccvs get the pretty plane I AND 8:15 with a CONCLUDED ROM PAGE ONE' 8:15 AMUSEMENTS 8:15 Obituary send like carefully our Be When stands in the scenes KNOCKS OUT PAIN going a short cut THE IRST ROUND with matinee that morn you 'V and Riley Riley tree the run hospital housed In wpnk tn an act atyled 'reddie and Grace losing re i a bouquet of bright Howers Bluebirds were taken by the Cobufrn ilm and many romndian boasts i1 i 'MiruA tho I 1 11 i ft 1 1 a hr li Mb R1ACT Stomach Misery New Program Thursday MAJESTII and Company qaietaat way worry A MgMih RICHARD CARLE KEITHS A theSUHl HAWAIIAN BUTTER1 Sloans Kills Pain Shubert mvr 1 1 arp Kinftll I guaran ud Small Pin Smail Oom Smail Price Miry Rich oster in the dizziness headache poet had into told our At the many of visited occupied Mr Hena Hadn't Laid All Win ter Until He Tried This Plan It standing In a pile of bricks stones plaster broken rifles shrapnel shells signia of hard battle which our boys fought and won Regan died of letcher MS IATEST MUSICAL conem UR5 AMD RILLS and JfflB that a tramp roinndfan of more than talent who plays a number of Ir Ikjeloxipool Sko 'Thia famous reliever of rheumatic aches soreness stiffness painful sprains neuralgic pains and most other external twinges that humanity suffers from enjoys its great sales because it practically never fails to bring speedy comforting relief Always ready for use it takes little to penetrate without rubbing and pro duce results Clean refreshing At all drug stores A large bottle means economy 30c 60c $100 at the Rialto IT TO THE camionette and nff wa storied for T'C than and Be Hau Wool the famous Hill 204 its dug GREATEST COMEDY HINCE MVSIC MA STEM" old chum of Riley whose name mentioned in one of Riley's poems Millej said that years ago he did SOME PARTS BELGIUM EASY TO BE RESTORED of LSI f(5vZ VasJu added to him and the peo to him The people read and reread his their non James Thirty fourth Infantry In action trained thur Waco Tex SPEAKERS ARE SELECTED OR IRISH MASS MEETING 'amily and some of nome of his poetry were interest by hundreds I There in a group of American doctors all in khaki in the court to persuade a recreant auto to Rarlp nnrl naertflee beauty to art and appear In black face though they ary two good look lnK In Inspired by appearing this week at Theater all of Berryer Belgian minis the interior lately paid a visit' section of Belgian landers re liberated by the British army fop was questioned on his return what he had urine there the to Luzancy to visit the American Worn Hospltaltncre Now we followed All Greenfield Honors Riley at Statue Unveiling loan or rench graves our rench sls keeping vigil io us mici "Civ depends upon the trend of of the little children and Riley that and has performed a world Until recent times Charles hao been the author was a more profound He about hlrn Comforting relief from pain makes the Liniment still standing The salvaj road repairing have gone rapidly that what was together by a road is now firm road iles of broken i CartelsITTLE 1 1 VER worrying must not either" TEXAS COMEDY OUR of the Hy of the The funeral of Mrs Hazel Rupert who died at her home 118 West Twen ty ninth street Saturday will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home The Rev Carson will officiate Burial will be in Crown Hill She survived by her husband Robert Rupert and two children four and her parents Mr and Mrs Trees 2511 North Illinois street I jhelrt greatly damaged can also the case I chapel of LaClytte nothing now but a of ruins It is a dis tressingly sad six arts on the Ria! be changed entirely Perhaps If it were not so historic I would not have though It worth describ ing It is not a wide stream no wider than all reek in fact But its banks low ano regular so it looks more a canal than a river as it winds in out among the low hills anoearing and disappearing like a piece of green Dili in sr the course of the burlesque ho Introduces an imitation of Mme Melba which is prov ing most mcpessful PRIVATE OLEY WOUNDED Mr and Mr enjoying a ten weeks' run ut All This Matinee Every Day Special Thanksgiving Matinee Rainbow produced In the East last season will be the offering at the week of Dec 2 matinees Wednesday and Saturday This attraction had a stay in New York visiting the New Amsterdam and Gaiety Theaters the Illinois Chicago With MARY RYM 15 EGGS A DAY ROM 23 HENS IN WINTER field at the with long uneral services for Miss Ella a teacher at school No 8 who pneumonia at her home avenue Sunday afternoon will be held at the home this morning at 8:30 o'clock At 9 services will be held at St Church Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery Miss Regan was 45 years old She had been an in structor in the Indianapolis public schools for twenty five years Word has' been received here of the death in Manitowoc Wis of William Vandegrift who left Indianapolis about twenty years ago after having held ex ecutive positions with the Big our Railroad He was well known to many of the older residents of the city Burial will be in Manitowoc over now though that doesn't en the heartache any was In battle of Belbiu said a surgeon to rne will never forget how our boys went ov the top and repulsed uie ii' lit 4i wnn irirt i icen I ROADS AID CANTEEN PLAN WASHINGTON Nov To facilitate the efforts of Red Cross canteen workers in behalf of the soldiers during the de mobilization period Director General" of Railroads McAdoo has authorized troop train commanders to use railroad tele graph wires In notifying canteens of the needs of their men In making this an nouncement tonight the Red Cross war council said the arrangement would ob viate the delays that might ensue through the ure of the regular commercial wires I WANT SUNSHINE LOVE AND 8KB Enchanting Play Native Ukulele layers and SAaceff VeekCm Pec byJeaatraitoa part Mr ter of to the Last Time Today "I 6 BIG ACTS 81 MELODY MAJDgi JANE AND KATHEHIiE LEO by American on a granite forget it either expect a lot ting when they come back home and thev are entitled to it And though I 11 i' 19 i 1 1 1 na'i' 'i nu'ljei'l IO through such a place as these jwonds in the night not knowing what awaited them The great gaping wounds in the hillside showed the ferocity of the great ahellH and on acrons the road were the trencnen ana neyona tnom a Joie looking off over No Land familiar figure on the saucer shaped tracks was red who took a prominent part In races at th famous old Newby oval hre LaVeile Is still riding bicycles for a living but quit racing long ago He is now in vaudeville and is appearing HERO DESCRIBED matrons In black dren Hardly a In his prime and a soldier on permlsfdon or a mutlle as the badly crippled are called Some one has told me that 80 per Above Three boyhood" chums of the late James Whitcomb Riley attend the unveiling Left to right: Jap Miller Mayor of Brooklyn Ind John Davis and Capt Snow both of Greenfield Howard dentlot at Greenfield holding the dental sign painted for him by Riley in 1872 is sisters The women of raim arc looking I mm os'i ip rnp women nr America pledge themselves to look after every' soldier boy who comes hark home especially if lie has no one to care ror mm Yanks They are human lot wish you could see the happy grin that lights up rat face as they realize that we are American women The chauf feurs of nur unit wear the khaki Thu boys passing us In camions nr Afoot do not always recognize our rench blue uniforms hut the Instant they sec the girhi in khaki they begin to grin No Witness Writes Lieut Mother of Gallant ight Against Odds 4 tin When minister made the following reply sections of greater Renlnghelat and Westoutre have not suffered so much from bombardment In the first of these communes especially a great number of estates can easily be re stored some of the houses are even habitable as they are Unfortunately the devastation is much gi eater In Westoutre which suffeied more than almost any other place might add that st he churches of vvesLouire annmjgn nr r'sioren i rat believe with the part of which Is village of Locre Continuous Vaudeville I nL rKIrl wU LMw reihlie and His Cycling Giris McCor Khannnit CIimR CmiKm illbert vernal Weekly ot Comedy uWe have 23 chickens and had an egg all winter In five days after feeding Don Sung we got four to five eggs a day in three weeks we were getting 10 to 12 eggs a day in five weeks we got 15 to 19 eggs a John Duni Box 102 Cherry Valley Pa Mr Duni started giving his hens Don I Sung last January in zero weather He now keeps his hens busy in fold weath er when hens usually stop laying A trial costs nothing Here's our offer: Give your hens Don Sung and watch results for one month If you find that Don Sung pays for Itself and pays you a good profit besides simply tell us and your money will be refunded Don Sung (Chinese for egg layihg) works directly on thf egg laying organs and is also a splendid tonic It is easily given in the feed improves the health makes her stronger and more active in any weather and starts her laying Try Don Sung for 30 days and If it doesn't get you the eggs no matter how cold or wet the weather your money will be refunded by return mail Get Don Sung from your druggist or remedy dealer or send 50 cents today for a package by mall prepaid Burrell Dugger Co 254 Columbia Bldg Indianapolis Ind same Tie cmnite heabiinrter in Chateau Thierry Is across the way fmm the A J' headquarters arid the lovs run across for advice on everything from pending money homo to how to rrwke pancakes But more of lids anon on an his poems banished fear and selfish ness appeal to the little'children was ror unselfishness saitt ur iiiis iiizatton thought realized service Dickens There never philosopher than our own Riley preached that one world wide the secret to Dr Ellis recited to Old Aunt at the close of his talk Mrs Myra Reynolds Richards of Indianapolis who modeled the statue was presented to the audience and received an ova tion Wilbur Nesbit who lives now in Chicago read his poem Memo which was written at the time of death Mr Nesbit and the Hoosier poet were close friends Tn his poem Mr Nesbit says lengthen ing miles have lured him to the after In accepting the memorial statue for the city of Greenfield Judge Jonas Walter declared that Riley loved Green field all his life boyhood friends were his old age irienas mage waiKer oia town was dear pie here were dear of Greenfield have books monument of his childhood and will always remind the people of Greenfield of our great Hoosier poet and the friend of all the school children of Mr oulke' called upon Jap Miller an was Mr not havethe capacity for loving people but in wnen ne met nney xne changed his life just as Riley brought the love of unselfishness lives Of thousands The hat illustrated is our Velour Special atp OU vigorous ap bli and through all right about me and you Since al! letters sors and since he some American to not feel that I am betraying a corT fidene But the point le there was a bny fighting for you and me and feeling farmers and gardeners business men being required to carry out the financ ing of the war I do not know how true that Is but I know that wheat has rotted in the fields because there have! been no laborers that the sugar beet in dustry In a critical condition because I there are no men to harvest the and because the enemy has taken par ticular pains to burn sugar factories and destroy the machinery Wheat and sugar and wine lead in agricultural products but her wheat fields her beet and sugar fac tories her vineyards are now deserted and neglected 1 fancy from conversa tions with the rench going to be used to help cultural regions back into wo anvway While I am telling all passed through the little villages with their white cottages with red tiled roofs their high walls over which we see lit tle flower gardens their rows of shops their Inhabitants clattering along In wooden sabots with the huge crescent i shaped loaves of bread hung over their arms Ur Barnard take notice bread is never wrapped In rance It Is car ried unwrapped in a nonchalant manner I We swing into the courtyard of the 1 American women Hospital at zancy women TAY NIGHT NIhU ZSc to Motlneo 2ftc to (lOO AMCftlfM OOCMOrr COMEDIAN Stubborn Cough Loosens Right Up every pore as on the stage they reproduce tlip various posters used in the Liberty Loan and Red Cross drives James Mont gomery lagg's famous poster It to the to receive the strong est applause from the audience the figure with coat half off and each red hair bristling for fight looking about the size of a giant and fierce enough to frighten a regiment of Huns On" as they Need of and a long list of familiar posters make Dtp this headliner of the Thanks giving week bill tupe of size bvet YaLKeV AX2JNQW BeaJeJBote inKid VintefKois Scarfe THURS RI SAT MAT 8AT Special Thanksgiving Matlnena Cohan A Harris Preaent THE LITTLE TEACHER By Marry Jsmee Smith Author of TAILOR MADE MAN? Prlcr Nlrhta 85c to (tW Popular Nat Mat: Bert Haeta ltd Homestead Visited conclut'on of the ceremonies the v'sitors and townspeople the Riley homestead now hv Mrt Tulia Rilev a sister in law ofVamea Whitcomb Riley AU the curios gathered by Riley the old flc tures or me uney the places lr thet bought out som viewed with keen of his admirers The tribute to school children stands pedestal at the north entrance of the Hancock County Court House which spot Riley had passed hundreds of times on the way to the in Brandywine Creek Mrs Brooks of this city presented the agate ionea granite peaesiai upon wnicn bronze likeness of the poet stands Mrs Richards the sculptress Miss Burt singing the leading role In and is an American vocal product and Is proud of the fact but her training In America has not handicapped her In her contest with rivals taught abroad and closes its en gagement at English's with two perform ances today Young and Human a pathetically young and those nf ours I NOTES THE STAGE There will be a matinee today at the SHubert Murat Theater and an extra mat inee tomorrow Thanksgiving day not starting until 2:30 for Oliver production of Charlotte Greenwood In "So Long which is here all this week Charlotte Greenwood star of this musical comedy was formerlv in vaudeville and touted with ritzie Sebert two years In Pretty Mrs This the third season of Long which speaks well for the merit of the attraction your own says Miss "No I am not Joking I mean it I am not playing I live In thc Tt Is my greatest etijoyment and 'naaur iint zif thft nlsiVS is nut so much what the autor has written or what I see and hear on the stage as what' I weave in my own Imagination of what the lives of the characters wre be lav on the Miss Rvan nlavinr the title role In "The Little will be otpnrrow rrntay ana special Thanksgiving most advantageous position but as the minutes sped by one could tell he was putting up a losing but game fight They drove him down until barely 300 yards separated him from the ground The odfis against him four ma chine guns and two men against one machine gun and one man in a much smaller plane but your son was game had the sort of stuff in him that has made the Germans more afraid of the Americans than any other natioQ was so near the ground that he could have landed and have been alive today but to quit then after he had seen his brother aviator shot down was not in him instead of quitting he pulled hard on the steering lever and his little machine bounded straight up under his adversary the same time his gun must have jammed for I saw him pull his pistol and fire several shots one or 'more being effective as the Ger man observer dropped limp in his seat and I thought for a moment that he would come out victorious but a sudden burst from the machine gun broke your arm and losing con trol his machine started into a fatal nosedive and as it did I saw your boy fire several more shots with his pistoL at the then departing boche and whenr we picked him up he still had the auto matic clasped tightly in his right hand brave boy that he was fighting till the last I Boche Plane Crumples also had the satisfaction of seeing our anti craft guns make a direct hit on the retreating boche and sAw his ma chine crumple up and crash to the earth about one kilometer from the spot where your son fell Am Inclosing a small strip of the cameftiflaged wing of the German plane did not know your son but I was sure that you would appreciate the de tails of your death and as soop us I am permitted I will send a map show ing the 'exact location of his last resting place closing I wish to say that he ws a man a man through and through and you may well afford to be proud of your boy as he died fighting fighting for the right cause and died game game until the very Lieut Beser is in the Coast Artillery Ueut widow Mrs Maurine Schoen and a lO old daughter live at 5201 College avenue making us think of ather lime Right here at this intersection cf tho we found our first American cemetery fenced in with a wire fence graves beautifully cared for by the rench and also by soldiers spec hll assigned to the duty Now the khaki colored crosses bore Intb disi our flag on something LlAt I IV Three muskets crossed held an in verted helmet filled with flowers An exploded gas shell also was filled with flowers In the field around there were the bright yellow flowers of the mild mustard occasional clumps of bright red poppies even ns landers There whs clover and the friendly green grass everywhere and the blrda filling the air with melody truly a peaceful restful spot On the other side of tiie road stood a little pile of masonry topped by a cross and this cross still stood among its scraggy fir trees unscathed by battle IV placed our flowers on our sacred graves and went on up the road to a second little American cemetery equally well kept right across tabooed places living example of how not bomb strewn zmc Nothing hannened to us ing and she wis not Included In any more of our visits to hattie fields! I never realized that there could ba such a thing as etlqu th of a battle field but mere is: you mn one? orders get left at horn the next time Wood Is Maze of Wire Bollau Wood I a a plaee of torn ja trees and blackened underbrush mazes of barbed wire of shred patches of clothing papers debris left by an army In flight At the entrant Rlackface (omediaa The American Red Cross In Europe The ifth of the Series of fMiMto arid laid Ar ft As it in the rays of the set ting sun it was a place of radiance of peace with its bright flowers and its still brighter flags 1 looked at the old rhateau built by royalty dining royalty and then I looked at that sacred spot the resting place those who bad of fered themselves on the altar of de mocracy and of liberty It all seemed unreal like a happen ing In a dream But now we know our young crusaders have not crossed the seas in vain They and the cause they represent have triumphed and we know it is their gallant fighting that has helped to win the war the1 Marne it taking the middle of the valley and we the fine road which skirt ed the side The enemy bad been kept away from this side nf the Marne Hur rah for the (J A so the villages through which we passed were un harmed save of course for a few gap ing wounds made by air bombs I kept saying Io myself River Marne the River It hardly seemed possible that I was following that his mayor typifying rance the children with their flags and huge bouquets the little group of American women in tneir khaki colored uniforms and the rench women all in black surrounding the little plot where there wem twelve (posses with the disc bearing the Stars and strides rru rrvzr titilrScrd I 'U 'till marks to the dead and then each child ters are stopping at the little resting place ot our own heroes we began the climb of BelUau Hill and Helleau Wood Wary of Unexploded Stuff we were on dangeroils ground Indeed We had been specially cau tioned and warned to keep right In the narrow footpath and not to pick up anything nor to go poking at tilings with our staffs Hie ground was full of unexploded shells and bombs to catch the heedless an I the unwary Every once in a while see saw a st up in the ground sometin nfwhitA naner on It not It meant an unexploded bomb You may rest assured that three of uh at least did jus as we had been ad vised We had fist read of the news paper woman who picked up a bomb was killed nersdf the lieutenant who had just warned her had his arm blown off and another newspaper woman was badly injured We had heard of three boys killed just a few days before by one of these bombs which one thoughtlessly picked up There are bombs which explode by the warmth of tne Hand ipere those which vox might step on and off or poke up' with your stick start off I said three of us did as we were hut there was a 'ourth Imagine horror and consternation to hear Ravi look what is this and seeficrj handling a bomb a German bomb that looks just like what it is called She Is very deaf but think she had any difficulty Io hearing us shout at ner to lay it down come away Th zx 1 1 rs leader called her throw it down and us all to Whether the mud she threw it hi RAINBOW a iv'ijQVB Dt vcnwur rfrmmr 5Oc 2 upulaHnwBradMy iwd Saturday '46c Si Peaceful In their autumn coloring are these wooded hills but alas' for the vineyards that He below the forest line they are flack and ruined They tell their own story of loss of man power Old and Decrepit Try to arm do the Yields where women or old rnen and young boys are loading hay carts so do the villages through which we Mons Old men old women young girls boys chll young man or a man vigor Here and there irst came the mayor of the village then twelve children each carrying an American flag of considerable size the standard painted blue Then came the women doctors of the hospital then men and womn the latter all in black a few rench polios The procession came to a quiet corner of the garden i separated from the rest of It by a hedge Here twelve of our boys He at rest ini a little plot beautifully kept by the 1 women of the village and the American women The mayor a fine looking man then delivered a really powerful iiddress in which he cxprcssc his gratitude and the gratitude of rance to those splen did youths who had come so far to I fight for principle who had come at I the moment rance was enfeebled and i tir of war and had turned the tide saved the day He thanked ihe women ductors working so faithfully I so efficiently for his people I I will not soon forget the scene the tA achieved a remarkable likeness of Mr Riley His characteristic expression his poise and his faint smile are wrought in bronze Many Indianapolis persons attended the ceremonies Mrs Richards was ac companied by her mother Mrs Ona jamon ner granamomer Mrs Wilson and William Wallace ards her son Mrs Charlctr an aunt of Mrs Richards was party Mrs rederic Krull Mrs Julian Clarke Miss Bessie Hendricks Miss Earson Miss Shannon Mr and Mrs Bobbs Mrs Clarence Coffin Mrs Elizabeth Sharpe and Miss Marie Gray all of Indianapolis and Mrs Samuel Richards Anderson at tended Ir George Grose president of DePauw University participated and Kin Hubbard of Indianapolis attended Motion pictures of the ceremonies and 2:15 and MURAT Long 2:15 and PARK Daughter of the 2:15 and Vaudeville 2:15 and 8:15 LYRIC Vaudeville 1pm to 11 RIALTO Vaudeville Pictures Noon and continuous MAJESTIC Burlesque? 2:15 and 8:15 Vaudeville 7:15 to 11 WILLIAM SEABURY In HIn 1H1R Offering AMioted hr Jeanette Hackett ALL WEEK DECEMBER MATINEES Klaw A Erlanger Present the Radiant Musical Comedy that ritz Is put the agri shape '1 hope a lnn '1 n1 UIVll: 1 n1 I Wilf 1 mothering 'ihink of them and stand by them In memory of your own brave sons little rench refugee brought me a letter from an American snldfcr to ri 1 a I I a 411 must not Here is a home made ayrup which million of people have found to bex the moat dependable means of breaking up stubborn coughs It is cheap and simple but very prompt in action Un der its healing soothing influence chest soreness goes phlegm loosens breathing becomes easier tickling in throat atops and you get a good night's restful sleep The usual throat and elest colds are conquered by it in 24 hours or less Nothing better for bronchitis hoarseness croup whoop ing cough bronchial asthma or winter eougbs 1 To make this' splendid cough syrup pour ounces of into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain Sanulated sugar syrup and shake oroughly If you prefer use clari fied molasses honey or corn syrup instead of sugar syrup Either way you get a full pint a family supply of much better cough syrup than you could buy ready made for three tunes the money Keeps perfectly and chil dren love its plessant taste Pinex is a special and highly eon satrated compound of genuine Nor way pine extract known the world over for its prompt healing effect upon the membranes To avoid dissHpointment ask your druggist for 214 ounces of with full directions and accept aavthing else Guaranteed to give ab olate aatiafaction or money promptly nfamtod Tho Pinex Co Wayne Photo Companv of Incllr napolis Mrs Mary Riley Payne a sister of the poet in Minnesota was unable to attend the unveiling Her daughter Mies Lesley Payne sent a telegram ex pressing deep regret because her mother and she were unable to make the trip i i vnin a ni BXIm a ad rnilliv OKU assn VJUlMg uiria netvr mirk Shannon idiKow Chester Gruber Si Co the lamlwonw Gilbert vernal Meekly Comedy A Paul Keith and Albee Present Inspired by War Presented In Life with a Coat of ARTHUR HAVEL CO' In You can't be very strong and I If your food unly half dl goats petite will go ana nauren I Iouhbpsb ncrvoujncsi tick 1 constipation will fodow Ml na stomach tablets easy to wall'w and are I niMh I nd 1 trew Io and an I hus cvninlnnis Ar mnnpv iisr lr Hv Huc Tiru Co end all leading drus I TODAY O3I I MatlnAm Today (Thun OIIVR OROSCO PRICSIUrW CHARLOTTE GREENWOq AND A TYPICAL MOROSCO CAM LONG? Record Breaking Musical Comedy SIMM Prices Tonizht Vxrecf of StleSauL Visit to Chateau Thierry and Belleau Wood Is Pictured Daughter of the this attraction at the Park ba been fnvor iably compared with RIM of though the stories have nothing in common The scenes of both plays how ever are laid in the Hawaiian Islands rom a scenic point of view VA Daughter of the is probably the most pre tentious that has been offered at the Park A special holiday matinee Is scheduled for tomorrow Thanksgiving day PALEACES Generally ladicaw Wck Iron in th Blood Iron Pills Will bel this coedMoa I only know we put a goodly distance between ourselves and after taut She seemed possessed to poke her stick Into gaping shell which our path circled sometimes shell holes black from the gas which had been sent over She liked to pick up cans and tn dig in brush heaps for old papers pieces of belts discarded socks and urH rwcnr i William 4Schon I Morgan 4801 roadway mother of irst Lieutenant Karl Schoen who was killed Oct 2tn att att battle In rance has received a lttt' from Lieut ALeaeit who witnessed tho battle Jn whleh Lieut Schoen met his (eath The letter gives a graph Ic deserip Hon of the fight (Lieut Schoen was a member of the 'OncftHiindred and Thirty ninth Aero Squadroh and had been oversea In ac tion for several months The letter dated Oct 29 and written Trom Dugout Somewhere Along the Is as follows: 'My Dear Mrs 5choenv I want to extend my most 'sincere sympathy in our great Borrow over the death of your brave hoy and also give you a full description of the plucky fight he put up TwoQ Planes Atthck 5 "On the afternoon of Oct 29 I was in an advanced ammunition dump ting powder when three German planes came over bent on destroying it as they had tried two nights previous but without success Almost instantly two American? planes appeared and flew Straight toward the enemy Quite a few shots 'were exchanged and one boche was neeri'to lose control his ma chine tumbling over and over finally crashing to the ground in what once had ben1 a city mention its name as the censorship regulations arevery strict) they seemed to pair off Jour son and a boche and the other Ameri can plane with the remaining German machine at first the fighting went on high up in the sky then gradually they came lower and I could distinguish with the aid of my field glasses the aviators one in each American plane which were nothing but small scouting machines and two ah aviator and an Observer in each German machine which meant that each boche could handle four machine guns to our one a winp" rnllADflftH American plane and it was a pathetic sight to see it whirling round and round like a piece ot paper dropped from a great height shining like silver as the rays of the late afternoon sun fell upon it finally falling over the next a pile of wreckage and its pilot a Lieut Phillips I believe killed be fore the fall as two machine gun bul lets had? pierced his head Driven Toward Ground "I then turned my attention to the other American machine which as I jfound out later was piloted by your son He was splitting about 'even irst he would be on top and then the boi both planes maneuvering for the knew she must get road It for her do TMs heme made remedy hi a weeder far qwtok reenlle Needy and cheaply made Patrick O'Donnell of Chicago will be one of the speakers at the mass meeting ot riends of Irish reedom at Tomlinson Holl at 2:30 Sunday afternoon Oth speakers will be Mrs Mary McWhorter of Chicago na tional president of the Auxil iary and the Rev Thomas Conroy of Crawfordsville Ind Joseph A Mc Gowan will be permanent chairman of the mass meeting A joint meeting of the indlanapofifl A and the Auxiliary of the A will be held riday night to complete plans for the Sunday gathering OR CONSTIPATION haw atood the test of tim Purely vegetable Wonderfully quick to banish biliouencaa handache indigestion and to dear up a bad complexion GenulM beers signetera Get Rid of That Sourness Gas and Indigestion When your stomach Is out of order or run down your food digest Jt (p your Htomach and forms gat which raws sourneis heartburn foul breath pain at pit of stomach and many other miserable symptoms Mi tomPeh tablets will give joyful' relief in five 'mlrutfs If taken regularly for two weeks they will turn your flabby sourWtred out etomarh Into a sweet oner MAUD MULLER The American Comedienne with Grand Opera of re LEO ZARRELL CO Entertainers of Merit The amoua Minstrel Man BERT SWOR Tho hoHpital bnuMc Ifl a very inLV ifnmoug chateau which extends on two ft Gf court It Is two storlea 1 with mansard roof All the rooms have tne rren'h windows which open like rlrira anri szhlrk flYzxzl bi A light and sunshine It 1b a very famous I rhatenij If you pk aun It dates bicklr5 0 time of LOuf XV and a tablet neeo jn the waj us his queen Marie Ix'sczlnstka of Poland dined at this chateau of Marechai DeBercheny Sept 12 1765 Also Stanislas I King of Poland on 11 wav to ce his daugh ter the Queen of iance at Versailles dined and slept at the chateau going and coming Thus royalty was entertained in this place where American women now look after women and children and old men and soon win have a ward full of rench Roldlers In the upper room But th contrast between yesterday and today was made more poignant by something which we took part In Across the paths of the grove back of tit dtij si un sruii oi i many feet In the autumn leaves and I looked to see a little pjttcesslon coining through tho gate from "he little chapel work" Piip nf tu along the road too Gray boxes and the ll laminar wicKer cases cvveimb helmets exploded shells piles of boots and shoes and a general lot of debris Tha hrusa khb a nf ValOUS S1ZCS Wl'IV very tempting so were the twig baskets varying iron: a sman one nviUM ij cap of a shell to great big ones I ant too superstitious to want a Hun helmet and they are too heavy to make a very big collection of i iUa nf salvacre KO bi without investigating It made little impression on me I was more interest ed in the fact that the hill we were climbing in the camion was the very one had tried to locate on the map last summer back in Indianapolis American Graves Carefully Tended When we reached Belleau and Belleau Wood wo were treading the sme ground that our bpys trod in the bat tle of June 2 7 1918 Beiiau is a ilnzAn houses or SO following curve of the grassy road off from the main chemin That is it is now a few lagged White piaster aua sans roofs Irf the little crossroads an old old nu Have a Real Thanksgiving Week The Blue Birds sM With Good Comedian a muJBB Larcre Beautv Choraa mi 7: 7 and trenches 4 He work anil 'v forward so ZW ff 1 holes iieni Ji VjdZi a splendid I sflv stone are all Tl zl Tgr ar' Zy ij SSLSW: Zz I Zf Ti I) a i 1 1 vjv zr I I a ax rr xl I 1 MR corvfined IwVseYw fo am pxYbcuJxxf Cj ters the little 1 Wai la I 1 1 1 Wi I i wK'STAIRSr IL 1 ItlAYER Xbnbrel laJSL Lois of ur lr ip IsMh mm LlZaSaL Ma th i TIM fMlMWI ed K' jjr RICHARD CARLE KEITHS i I.

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