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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1918. PAGE SIXTEEN. THE DAYTON EVENING HERALD. 17 TABLETS FOR YANKEE ESCAPES HIS HUNS' PRISON GUARDS Are Weak Nerves and Lack of Physical Strength Holding You Back in Life You Must Have Plenty of Iron in Your Blood if You Want the Power and Energy to Win, Says Physician. POILU WRITES III HEART'S LANGUAGE PARIS, Nov.

SI. French is an expressive language, but it has nothing on the English used by a grateful pollu, whose wife and little eon had been cared for by an American Ued Croas physician. To-wit, the following, received at American Bed Cross headquarters here: "Dear Doktor I am ashamed to write Grippe Cold in the Head Frank Sovicki. Born in Poland, Has Much Experience in Getting When the eru.hlng grip of worry, ''fr)r. far Back to Good Old Army uruD nd keep, you from th.

full enjoy. jffdf SJ A ment of home, to. TCT v' 4 i'ft Headaches Neuralgias Spanish Influenza Women's Aches and Ills Rheumatic and Sciatic Pains Ask Your Druggist for A-K Tablets Sold In Convenient Pocket Packages Dozen Size or- i 4 you this because I have few of knowledge of English. Since longtime already I will desire for learn Kngltnh. And ooca-sion being present at me one month by the creation of a English school.

I follow It each evening hastily. No thing waa more dlscomfortable for me than of meet your brave Yanks on the road without to being able to address a word. The looks seem well, sometimes, to translate a few Ihe kindnesses that we have for tbem, but that is not the conversation Is better! "It Is now a great joy In all French army that news of Americans success in Lorraine. I should not to finish this little word without thanking you of the prettyness that you have always had for my wife and my little son. Believe well that your shadow me remains dear and that I all receive with the greatest pleasure the little letter you will well write to me.

Relieve dear doktor at my better sentiments." Small Size lOc Iron and w.tch it. "if ST3JV i i 3 i .1 1 V.I -giving. "QiM 4 I A V'fS upbuilding effect Zzfl -It will Incr.a.a AfjAf fJf rf lift" th. and LOI weak, XT-V if V-VsJ J1 run-down folk. In Xt fS fcN two time In many In.t.nce..

I 7- VV are X-V tT, "fr back in life for want of Wfjfi' fiji Yr I sufficient Iron in the '2lly 'JMA XK-i -4lF Ifltf i wlTTHr i-, Hood." any. Dr. Jame. V'il UltVV i f.i A Franr-h. Sullivan, fonm-rlv ft I irvVlSilii.

i Vac1'! phyainian of Bellevue HoFpital. VeSTrV't 3t S2 Sf Outdoor New York, and the 1 VRLC-'SS LIFE 14 and knees. Finally he came, to tbe of a brightly lit Tillage. "I watched the "people go by snd they seemed to be too happy to be In Germany," said Bovlekl. "Finally.

I spoke to a man, who knew a few words of English. 'You good here," he 'You in Pulrse The SwUs clothed and fed Sovicki and paid his fare to Berne, where American Red Cross men took America's first escaped prisoner In tow and outfitted him In a brand-new American uniform, got him an American passport, feasted him until his eyes bulged end then prepared him for his long trip back across the Atlantic to see his uncle and aunt In Shenandoah, Fa. CHEWING GUM AND BLOCK OF BEESWAX LEAD TO CLUE ALBANY. N. Nov.

IS. A piece of chewing g-um that had been worked overtime, a block of beeswax, some plaster of parts and a little detective work netted a hay of prisoners to state troopers here recently. Cottages at Lake Charlotte were being ransacked. The trooper, made an Investigation. A big wad of chewing gum was found in one of tho deserted cottages.

A plaster of pari, cast wa made of the gum. An Impression of someone's front teeth waa revealed. Spencer Ham, a youth of nineteen, waa under suspicion. One of the state trooper, asked him to bite Into beeswax. Ham did.

The impression was the same as that shown on the gum and the plaster of parts cast. Ham confessed. See Monogram on the Genuine The Antlkamnla Remedy Company St. IquIs, Me. rvk sA Herald Want Ad Bring R.ault.

eA Christmas Suggestions Mark Your Mark in Front of the Articles You Wish to Purchase most surprising results. And those who wish Motto. quickly to Increase their strength, power 'J 3-n Ink Well. and endurance 11 find it a most re markable and wonderfully effective Knlve. estrheuter County Hospital, in cum-mentina; on the relation of etrnnB nerves and physical endurance to the attainment of success and power.

"A weak body means a weakened brain; weak nerve force means weakened wi'l power, and like the racs horse beaten by a nose, many a capable man or woman falls Just short of winning because they don't back up their mentality with the physical strencth and energy which come from bavin plenty of iron in the blood. That irritable twitch, that fit of despondency, that dizzy, fearful feellnirthese are the sort of sijtnals nature elves to tired, listless folks when the blood Is clamoring for etrenBth-pivlnjf iron more iron to restore the hcnlth by enriching the Wood and creating thousands of new red Mood "In my opinion the preateet curse to the health and stmnpth of American people of today Is the alarming deficiency of Iron In their Mood. Iron Is absolutely essential to enable your blood to transform the food you eat Into muscular tissue and brnln. is throuch Iron in the red coloring matter of the blood thrtt life. Mistalning oxygen miter the body.

Without Iron there la no strength, vitality and endurance to combat obstacles or withstand severe strains. Lack of sufficient Iron In the blood hns ruined many a man nerves and utterly robbed him of that, virile force and stamina which are so necessary' to euccess and power In every wain of life. "Therefore. 1 strongly advise those who feel the need of a strength and blood builder to get a physician's prescription for organic Iron Nuxated Iron or if you don't want to go to this trouhle, then purchase only Nuxated Iron In Its original packages and see that this particular name (Nuxated Ironi appears on the package. If you have taken other iron product and failed to get results, re remedy." No matter what other tonics or Iron remedies you have tised without success if vou are not strong or well, you owa POWERFUL PILE REMEDY DISCOVERED Ha.

N.ver Failed to End Moat Obstinate Ca.e. of Pilea in Few Daya. it to vourself to make the following tests: See how long you can work or how far vou can walk without becoming t'red, -x; Next take two five-grain tablets of Nuxated Iron three times per dny after meals for two weeks. Then teet your strength again and see how much you nave gainen. Nuxated Iron will Increase the strength, nower and endurance of delicate, nervous.

Bronx Desk Sett Bra. De.k Set. L.ather Desk Set. Desk Novelties Mom Manual Military Training Mom Manual Infantry Drill Regulation. Mo.

Non.Commlt.lon Officer Airplane by Barker Airplane Con.tructlon, by Rathbone Aviation by Page Children'. Book. Children'. Gam. Smoking Outfit Gift Book.

Dlarlea Diction. He. Dictionary Stand. Kodak Book. Bible.

Testament. Ro.arle Brica-Brae Emarallte Lamps De.k Lamp. -Gold and Silver Ever.harp Pencil. Scientific Book. Chrlitmaa Cards Chrl.tma.

Booklet. Bronx Book Ends Chrl.tma. Tags Conklln Self-Filling Fountain Pen. Schoeffer'. Self-Filling Pen.

Waterman Self-Filling Fountain Pen. L.ather Good. Portfolio. Writing Outfit. Candlestick.

Playing Card. 'Poker Outfit. Dennl.on'a Handy Box. Tl.iu Paper Desk Calendar. Globe, of the World run-down peoplo In two weeks' time In munv instances.

Drafting Supplle. Blank Book. Irvlna Pitt Loose-Leaf Book. Bookc.se. Deik.

Office Chair. Costumer. Filing Cabinet. Cabinet' Suppllei Cuspidor. Stationery Supplle.

Fine Writing Paper Glau De.k. Pad. Pictorial Review Pattern. Knitting Stand. Humidor.

M.hogany. Bronxe, Glair and Bras. Leather Writing Case. Bras, and Bronx Umbrella Stand and Jardiniere. FRANK SOVICKI.

congress, distinguished United States army generals (retired) Judge Atkinson of the United States Court of Claims at Washington and others." In regard to the value of Nuxated Iron, former Health Commissioner of Chicago, William K. Kerr, said: "As Health Commissioner of the City of Chicago, I was importuned many times to recommend different medicines, mineral waters, etc. Never yet have I gone on record as. favor-Ing any particular remedy. But.

In the of Nuxated Iron. I feel an exception should be made to the rule. From my own experience with It, I feel that it is such a valuable remedy that It ought to be used In every hospital and prescribed by every physician In this country, and If my indorsement shall Induce anaemic, nervous, run-down men and women to take Nuxated Iron, and receive the wonderful tonle benefits which I have received, 1 shall feel greatly gratified that I made an exception to my life-long rule In recommending It." Dr. Bchuyler C. Jaques.

formerly Visiting Surgeon of Pt. Kllxabeth'a Hospital, New York City, said: "I have never before given out any medical Information or advice for publication as I ordinarily do not believe In It. Rut In the case of Nuxated Iron I feel I would be remiss in mv dutv not to mention It. I have taken It mvsnlf and given It to my patients with Note: Nuxated Tron which im nresrrlhed and recommended by nhysl PARIS. Oct.

15 (By Mail). To an American of FollBh birth goe. the honor cians and which Is now being used by over three million people annually. Is not a a.rrat rmfldv hut One Which Is Well known to druggists everywhere. Unlike older inorganic Iron products tt Is For years It has been proved that so-called external remedies applied to or Inserted In the rectum cannot cure piles, and at the best can only give temporary relief.

Surgical operations also do not remove this cause, but simply the formation. This wonderful prescription, known a. Mlro Pile Remedy, Is so efficient in the treatment of plies that even chronic cases of from 20 to 0 years standing with profuse bleeding have been completely cured In from three to ten days. Think of It! Just a few doses of a carefully balanced prescription and the most persistent case of pile, is absorbed, never to All pharmacists dispense Mlro or can get it for you on notice, Purely it's worth the little trouble to obtain it to be rid of piles forever. easllv assimilated and doe.

not Inlure tbo teeth, make them hlick. nor upset the stomach. The manufacturers guarantee successful and entirely satisfactory results to every purchaser or tlieywill refund your monev. It is dispensed In this city bv John W. Miller Pchoenberger s.

4 rrug Stores, Todd's Pharmacy. Purkitt's Prug Store. J. V. Gallaher and other druggists.

Adv. member thst such preparations are an entirely different thing from Nuxated Iron, which has been used and strongly Indorsed by manv physicians formerlvycon-n-cted with well-known hospitals the Ib-m. Iesli" M. Shaw, former presidential rsbinet officer, former I'nlfed States Senator and vice-presidential nomine. Charles A.

Towne, former member of of being fhe first Tank to escape from a German prison camp. Frank Sovicki, born In Vilna. nusslan Pofand. July 22. 1S33.

and latterly of 31 F.aBt Central street, Shenandoah. Pa. was captured July 23. 191S. at hill 04.

near Chateau-Thierry. After being Imprisoned at the big American prison camp at Rastatt. he was farmed out li- a village seven kilometers from the Swiss border. He escaped into HwlUerland October 9, l918- Sovlckl wa in Company C. Of the Fourth infantry.

Before the war a coal-mlner. He voluntarily enlisted pril 13, 1317. a few days after America THE EVERYBODY'S BOOK SHOP CO. IMPORTANT: What Is known as itch. tng plies are not Dilea In the true sense 1874 3874 21-23 West Fifth Dayton, Ohio Phones: of the word, although this condition may accompany a true case of plies.

For this condition Miro Pile Ointment has been prepared, as In such cases It Is not neces WONDERFUL ROAD complete stationery nd Central and Southern Ohio The l.rge.t and meat offlc outfitting hpu.a in declared war. More than a year lain sary to take the Internal Dealers, w. P. Jenkins Drug Co. Adv.

constantly since the late fall of ISM, It was In perfect condition when it fell into American hands. The road itself was absolutely necessary to the Germans because of the scarcity of highways leading into that part of the Argonne. It was a short cut, considered from a communication standpoint, and whilo American batteries had completely cut up all other German avenues of escape, the plank road was saved from Injury by it hillside protection. Anyway, now it bolontt. to the HILT BY HUNS "DROP IN ONE LUMP OF SUGAR, THEN STIR LIKE VOUNGSTOWN.

Ohio, Nov. 26. "Use one lump of sugar In your poffee, then stir like hell: we don't mind the noise." A salesman making small' towns In Virginia reports having seen this sign In a restaurant In a small town, the bnly eating place In the settlement. -The Hoover sign is being observed. April 27.

ISIS he landed rrnnre, ana 12 days afterwards wept with hi. unit to rhateau.Thlerry. At 20t. Sovtckl. with hi.

regiment, weit in to relieve the French. The Germans were then at the height of their offensive According to Sovicki, company o. the Fourth Infartn-, was wiped out ny Yankees Fairly Stumble on Highway Constructed of Heavy Timbers. Thanksgiving Pa 191 Cerman machine guns, novirkl, wno was If aver had reason to celebrate, we are certainly havina it this vear. After four vear.

of war. aloriou.lv PARIS (By Mall). Four years ago when the Teutonic sweeping brought to an end by our victorious boya "over there," peace again will raign on earth and wo can enjoy the good thing, in the good, old American fashion. across th Argonne htlls ana forests, were suddenly stopped at Verdun, thev constructed road which Is THE HOEIILL GROCERY AND PBQVISION CO. .1 by American engineers as one of the most remarkable they have yet come across In re-occuplcd French territory.

The road Is about two kilometres long, Beecham's Pills will rapidly improve your complexionbyarousingtha liver and putting stomach and blood in good order. ENTER RICH FIREMAN WHO PASSES HAT CHECK "THIEF" CLLiVlSUAND. Nov. 26. We've heard of the head waller and the bootblack and the hat-check robber who died millionaires, but Cleveland boasts a unique personality in Karl F.

Hoffman, a city fireman. Hoffman started out as a newsboy, went firing: on a railroad and then, with a wife and as assets, entered the Cleveland fire department when he was Ij years old. In the 12 year, that have elapsed since that time Hoffman has engaxed In real-estate salesmanship and development of property, and Is said today to have fully lioo.noo put away for the time when he wants to quit fighting fires. haa all kind, of reaaon. to cel.

bra te, but firat above all we have to thank th good people of Dayton for th moat liberal patronage they have given u. in our new W. have made every effort to supply your tabl with Immediately behind Company u. wi the signal of a lieutenant In Company bnr-k to an officer in Company C. Then, with two survivors of Company he took refuge in a shell hole.

German machine guns were sweeping every Inch of the Grenades fell on all sides of the shell hole. A sergeant who was In the shell hole with fiovlckl lifted himself up on his hands, intending to crawl back ta Company C. A German sniper shot him through the head, kl'llng him Instantly. Half an hour bter Povlckl and the corporal who remained decided to leave from opposite sides of the shell hole. The corporal scrambled out first and was ln-stantlv killed, falling back into the Pit.

Povlckl decided to remain In the shell hole until dark. Once he lifted up his helmet on the end of his bayonet. Hair a dozen bullets rang out against It a see-ond Inter. When dark came he crawled out ana back toward he eupnoced the THE BEST THE MARKETS OFFER AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Our ator.

will be kept open Wedne.day until 9:00 p. m. Closed all day Thuraday. built of planks, smooth as glass, with two levels, each for one-way truffle, and constructed at the the side of a steep hill which served as protection from allied shells. The enormous amount of lumber required for this double track highway, was.

of course, stolen from the Aryonne forests, Hidden behind the steep cliffs the road was literally stumbled upon by the American first army in IW recent advance. While it bad been iifed, no doubt. Fancy Winesaps, APPLES 9cjbox $3(25 Roman Beauties or Fancy CI Greenings, per lb LenwH Sab of Any Medicine In the WrU. ftvld KMinfan. In boxat, I0 25c per lb ST- Table Condiments Which Are of the Highest Quality and Please You.

Amorlcnn nM were ana in in mmu I In the dark his company had advanced. "Pelievln8 them be saw a gronp of men. Americans, he shouted "Don't shoot! I'm American!" The group of soliiers advanced toward APPLE BUTTER Peach Marmalade, Bulk Apple and Crubro Chill Sauce, Larg Dills, CA The good old-fash- Crubro, 14-os. OOA Pineapple. OQI per OOA 3 for.

loned kind, in 144 jar Jar pound pint Fanov Swee; 00 bulk, per If PRESERVES CATSUP 5 Z3C 8 mucker's quart Crubro Fruit and Pnldcr's. 1QA MAYONNAISE OR Mixed, per -vY Jars, Sugar, assorted. pint lOf SALAD DRESSING BAKED BEANS each only, per OO-d iiiiider's, nftA Crubro, 12-ox. on A Th0inas No 1 A A Uuu Schramm's. Jar OJf plnt Thomas.

Mi. JJ can. 33 qi Apple and Fruit, as- Recess, pint 00 Crubro, -o. lOi V. ounces loned.

OQA Of bottle lOp Campbells. Crubro, 2- OOi per Jar Crubro, If A "rubra, 3'. -on. QA iwund Hulk Apple and 1,4 pint bottle ay Mbby's, 1 (M Knipire, 22- 17 Htrawberry. OOA I-uts Schramm, IHirkee.

me- OO isY otnice 'f Jar pound fcr ll'4-ounce ini dlum alze ilcinz, small IQi Feac.h Butter. In Bulk Apple and bottle PICKLES can bulk, per pq A rium. QOA Hitter's. 1jj Large OA Helnx, medium IfW PQud Jar pound fcr pint each can 1 5V h'm One of them lit a rr.atcn snatched away his rifle and cut away Us cartridge bandolier. Another ut ine rnn from his helmet.

Another Tip-Top Tips fmncsall the money no bin nncket. An under-offlcer ap nmnriate his ra.or and wrap puttees. fine. in gallon SAUERKRAUT Vary Par pound 5c 39c 75c SWEET CIDER Per gallon Mott's, glass Take a Tip From the Grocer while another got his watch and chain. A soldier started to take Off his shoes, hut.

as thev were muddy and looked olfl. be decided he didn't wnnt them. An tr-flcer took Povckls overcoat and. giving his own worn one to an rut on the American greatcoat. WITHOUT FOOD.

For two after his capture. Eovlejil enssuch, par MINCEMEAT Par pound 13c 15c 1 1. 14c 12c White Ribbon, per carton. RAISINS Sunmaid, larg carton carton k-M back of the Cermaf lines witn COFFEE Good coffees are advancing daily, but we arc well prepared and will continue to give you exceptional values. of fond or water.

the morning American th. third day. with the other a loaf of Tip-Top Bread I've made a friend. "When I hand over the counter hot water for prisoners, he was given some soup and three breakfast: at h00" 23c been 30c GOLDEN GEMS If j'ou have paying 35c or 40c per pound, try this at, per lb R0-K0 The OC OURGWN-best, per lb fcUu beat all. per bread for seven men.

pounds of Mack he waa again given irai and at nlstit BLENDED AND ROASTED IN DAYTON. OUR COFFEES ARE Jovickl was then Uken to Lon. where he kept for si weens. After six week, of ut other Nothing but the best, you will' not be 'disappointed when you buy nuta at our stores. Mr.

Boehll claims to be an expert on quality. MUTS Ton. Rovlckl and hundreds of French nd American prln shipped to R.statt prison emn. i t.tA three day. and were The three "Evcrv housewife these davs knows that bread is one of the foundations of health and TIP-TOP is a bread of surpass-ing goodness." Rich in nutriment, made from full-flavored, whole wheat in a sunshine-flooded factory it is a bread she'll be proud to share with her family and puests.

31c 31c PECANS per lb WALNUTS Fancy Cali- 0Qp I BRAZILS nia Soft Shell, per lb w3w I per lb. Nut Meats, Walnut Halves, per lb 75c Shelled Jordan Almonds, per lb 59c PECAN HALVES, per lb FRESH SALTED PEANUTS, per lb 33c 7c 11c LETTUCE Faney Homegrown, per lb. CELERY HEARTS for 18c 30c 15c GRAPE FRUIT Large FANCY SWEET PO. TATOES 2 pound. GRAPES Par pound ORANGES Medium per dozen sua.

nithts. Fifty men were crowded Into the tlnv box cars. Erh man hd hslf rn for th wera allowed to fill their canteens onlv twice on the journey. The anry conditions aboard the cars, accordlns to Sovicki, were revolting. "It was like coming nnt of hell into heaven we got to Kastatt he de- C' There the American Red Cross hetp committee, composed of Amerloarj supplied tbe American with all the food thev needed.

The prisoner, gorged themselves from the woh the American Red Cross In Swlts-erlnnd has laid by In RaaUtt. JY b.ve in every prison c.mP In ncrmany. awaJtln-r the arrival of new baK'he. of itplKnrrfi. FOR THANKSGIVING BREAKFAST GET AT OUR STORES SWIFT'S PREMIUM HAM OR BREAKFAST BACON.

14C I FRESH VEGETABLES LOWEST PRICES LOOK FOR THE BLUEBIRD! That's the trademark on the loaf that means happiness and contentment for everybody who eati TIP-TOP, from father down to the littlest of the kiddies. CRANBERRIES Fancy lata How. Pr pound bbl. 75c You have to buy no I Gold Medal or Durst fljl 1-1G substitutes. I Uest, 1-8 bbl.

bap. hag. FLOUR After spending 15 days at H.sUtt. Po-vlrkt was taken to a strait town shout kilometers from the Pi which. Hnvlrkl says, was Svenson.

IVom there he and a doxen other Amor-lean, were irmed out to vyiou. f.rm-,r. The Americans wre locked vp each nlKht In the farniers1 barns and were We also have Gold Medal and Blue Bell in 5-lb. bag for 32c Sunflower, 9c TEA Tetley's 1-2 lb 45c 23c Also small mc mixed, per earton not pirmltie'1 i at nlthtfall. Fo- Tuesday, October from the potato nnoit returninit APPLJU rharapnjrne Myle, No.

16 bottle 35c 28c PHEZ Loganberry juiec, 50e size the nam to rat nn flrMe. did not ent Instead, he ran off In the 1BAUMAN ISABCERY the the bushes. There he lay In undergrowth 'intll midnight, ni. 'he cllmbrd to the top of .1 durk into lh thick Atout 1 a the lUack Forest not far from bill In Fresh Cytlers Home Dreittd PooHry finest Cuts of Kerne tressed Steer Beef LOOK FOR OUR AD IN FRIDAY'S NEWS AND HERALD PiOEIILL'S 1 1 HOME STORES Euclid, 1148 North Main, 441 North Main, 758 South Main, 531 Xenia Avenue, Third and Antioch, 3014 East Third Street, Groceteria 23 East Second Street, Corner Salcia and North Avenues. Under construction.

No. 12 Wyoming and Illinois Avenue ft baffho-iscn. From thU hill he saw the guards pa-trollnif I'm frontier. They were nboMt While they were rhiin'riff g'ltrds he cram led to the brush not wen their pot and then r.irrfiilly ft had small rr.ck to rre. A-itempt'tw f-t It with a ftf tr.mch.

he IrtT the stream ta. wet ui tb Tor several mile. ther he t'riwtn! carrfi.l'w nn fi.

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