SrOTsssss: m !) T'i.'vta-tifc $$ Wfi""'- s?wa (ywtwwnfcl MWi rrt','"",Tgyft'' ;y? irsw.- ' P"." ' i V'M'A f . i ST'- ! ' 1" ST.T.T".?- ?i it ' 6 Tf fa 2. r TRAGIC ROMANCE Palisades Mystery Victim Proves Widow of Major Slain in France WAS WEDDED KS SECRET Worried Over Failure to Re ceive Letter From France, Landlord Says New XnrU. Jan. 2! Tlio iiimh rv of the slender. HUburti-lmliPd woman whose body Mas found on Sunday by hunters docs lMnc ri .1 cleft on the Up of the I'nllsnde.s opposite ISOth street war un veiled l.tt night when tiotdtlv. idtntlllr.i tlon vlMs announced, and a trnReil) of tho war disclosed. She J' Ml. Azeelo I'ackwood. thirtv-four earn old, tlaURh ter of CleorKe H P.u-Uwood, a vvejlthv business man of Tampa. J'Ih . and Iho story which ended anions tho ble.il. ' windswept bo'ilutrF atop the Jtrwi heights pieced toffetlu r from the Ma ment of Thomas .1 HueklnK. 1'rowutnr of Bergen Countv, and Mrs ltradford . Ellsworth, of 344 Went KlKhtv -seventh .street, who made tho identlth ,it n, follows- On nn afternoon In mid-June l.ipi 'par "Mrs i:iswortli went t" tho headquarters . of the American Tied i"roH motor to enlist as n driver of in ambulance 'When she entered the headquarters Mir "found there, anwnc other', who had come to offer their services to the rami- trv a strikingly handsono vounc vw.m.in with (treat masses of brown hair. tiiiRed with red a thin that flrt drew h r attention and when Mr-. Illlsunrtb found that the woman was n stranger in the cltv she "as attracted to her. Both passed the tests for admittance to the corps, had luncheon together, and an acqualntanic began. 5pnk of Dangers Otersrus Thev saw otnparatl'cly little of each Vier,' hnvvever. for tho oft-poUen Southerner heenied nr-.i-c.'-sed of but one 'ambition to fit herself for Red Cross nurlnR overseas Her quest for medical lrnowledce and her frequent wistful talks of the dangers to soldiers overseas had "no particular Mgnlncancc to Mrs Klls worth at that time Vesterda, at the siiGRestlrii of a stranger o'er tie telephone Mis KIN worth visited the moigue and made io. tlve Identification of the hody The pro-eculnr has' obtained p..ltne liroof of Miss raokwood's m.itrt.ige t(l an army otHcer According in llugh Cameron, superintendent of a l'ort elghth Mrect apartment liousi . Miss Tackwood came to the lioue about two j ears ago some time In Oi toner. IP lit, he thought She took a small milte on the third floor, palnir $10 a. month tin lease In October. 1!1S, she renewed her lease, but ns the month drew u, i close Viegan to talk of breaking her con tract Winn Cameron sought a rea.' son. s-ho said that she was "worried" because file had not received a letter from Krance "In hit so long ' Sevei.il days after Cameron met her In the ball as, in her cr.i'IMi lied Cross uniform, sho was i.indHE out to titer the two paneuiger roadster whkli sh" untied Sin was i-oblilng. anil proirudlug from one of her poikets the ohser'atit old ots man saw a telegram "Jl3 ItHrlhig, Killed (Mrt I here" The superintendent aski'd "bat was the matter ami triid tu ttiguge her In conversation, but sho stppped to one side and. sobbing 'mv darling--killed m. r there France, m hindiiind ' vv.nt out entered the automobile and drove of Several das went by before the suptr Intendent sau her again Tlvn ehe i nine down to her apartment -pale, drawn but strangeh collet ted she was. sud Cameron, nnd told her who was 1. mini; going nd " Again she gut inm her roadster, and this time she ilrvi away beond the ken of evervbodv wl, had known Iut until the r.illsade cleft yielded Its secret Piciseiuto- Iliiililns said that a un man nequaintanie had tld lnm of re ceiving a telephone iiiessitge from Mist l'aclvvood on IiecembiT IS. This n . sage, said the prosecutor, was to the ( feet that Mis Pai-kwood had lost her husband In the war, all I tured for. and Intended to kill henelf "I ha'e In f ti thinking of suicide she said, according to tile prosecutors in fomatioii. "and when I do I shall kl'l mself In a thoroughly si lent i Mi- lll.imi. r and 111 sui h a that my iclcut its will lie compleieh )At I do not w ish to bring trouble non my parents" Mr llUi-kltm sahl lie liaii lieen infoni e.l that the viung womun kept the fa. t of her inairidge a re, ret because she I . . , e ,j to Join her husband nvet.-i ,r ' realized that should her murri.i..- ,) , ann.v otlUer b'-i nine known -lie m i j be prevented In War Ii purtm 'i- u , tlons fron, going in Kruiu Tampa. Mil, Jan Z'l - i I! ' Oeorge II !'. U.viid, "e.i'tln j , tate dealer nf 'i'anipa. roni Wociuted I'ress dispati lies last i the tlret tun- nt the death "f hi- I i ,er Azerl. II. said he hail h. an, his daughli otil' oieui'"nnll mh "cut to c rk early in Nw. after returning frein Krance hi I nei reuson wh sin should li,m l lur own llf MiSH Puekwooej was tu.ht . ars old. and until ten veins nt.. In Tamiia tioing to Ne , ,t i-tudv inusn she enlisted as a Hed i nurse when the 1'nliid S'.ites ,nt the war and was sent to Kruin a a nr ago -lio returnd- to this . tr. Hicrrdine to her father, about tune the arnlstne was signed I'nckttixjtl later discloieii ti,.,. daughter came to lainim for i -I lslt In Nov ember but he said "-hi' not te'l lnm sin ilB marrt'tl A.ft. r returned to .,w york h. s , ceased writing and later son.- r personal efteits werr received b prtss Mr I'.n knont said he i vvrote to the- Ueii i-,H l-eudiju.ir rr New York for information and ,,.. formed that Ids daughter, who had eretly marneij a Major V, nn,!, ,, v ago, had be i inuteiri out nf . A i ir- did Ur. Alexi. Carrel Home From War Vrv ork. Jan. 2'' i Hv A ,' , Jlujor Alexis -nn. I. the eminent yr n. h surgeon, who had h i n In i barge ,f Held liOFiuial i -hi M,,nt inii. i sw . , returned nn I i 1irr.nt.e lo t,ike tn ) w-ork wnii il. It), kef. I. r Instltut f i Medical Iteseai. , n,, (H a ,,, , j by Major M.ui e liajfi-sne a , ,, inent Kruni n hitii,3t SAMTAKV SWEEPING COMPOUND JsAMTAEyO KEEPS DOWN THE DUST CLEANS THE FLOORS SOLD BYALL JOBBERS & DEALERS MXSONMFG.GQ ffnyMMi ROGER WILLIAMS MEMORIAL Tlie erection nf u -uiliilile tneiiinriiil In Roper 'Williams in V.iliiti(;ton lias the indorsement of liolli tin- nortlii-rn anil oullierti lt.iptit iniiirn-lion-, wliiili li.ivr appointril i oiiiniitlees for its fiirtlieranie. It is pro innHo rri-it an inipii-iii); linililiiic witli - ulptiirc rjiuliolic of the Hap-ti-t pioneer anil In iiive the world a monument to the lljpli-t raue "iniilar to the rvcral ether ileiioiuin.ilioiiul iiieinori.il. in the i .ipit.ll tilv; Kfterlnn w.irl"(iut i ihe anhiteit BELGIUM WANTS TO ANNEX THE DUCHY OF LUXEMBURG Ptiul Hymans Culls on U ilson and Take I p Mailers Pertaining to His Country's Ambitions Would Borrow More Money From United States Hy CHAKI.KM in-ctal Cablr to Licninp 1'iililic .npcr . 'rop'jriaht, t'jt'i. In S' y Thhi-i i h. ' Purls, .Ian 20 I'.iul Iljnurs, ltelKi.m ."Minister of KoreiRu Affairs and on. of' the delegates to lip- Pi, no t uiiferenn., i vias received bv Presiduit W llsuii thi nfterniuii In place of tin- H Ik an Prime Minister, wlio I -id b. hi sudden i.illed to llruels Thev talked of the league of nations, about tho President Bolnc to i Urus-els and com ernlim the present de. , sire and need of llelulmn to borrow nunc , inonev from America M Hvm.ins, as hiad of tip llelcl.in ' di leK.itlon, is now-looked upon .is bailer' of the Interests nf tho small nations nc.ilnst too much domination by the Kreut Powers bv virtue of his bemir the' llrst to make n protest at the plenan innfeienie f-.iturd.iv airainst the small lepreseiitatinn of the lesser Powers -ti the Impoit.iut i-nmmittef g. llelL-ium. like all th.- nations mh serilii'H In the iriln-iples of the b.iKue of nailons, hut her statennen fr.niklv state that there are thine whuh tin would not wish tn exeli.mce for ,i ! irih In tho main, Itelclum s h irt i-. m t on four thincs In tho tun! iiljtp-tme'it of interiintloiiai dffairs site m.hiii to nnd I herself a ftillj sovertlKn s-tati o' strontfl.v established that ti w-n n.,t he neiessarv tn have In r tn iiti.uitv gnu anteed bv other stall . ,i- Info , tin tut- he vx nit a le'isn.n of , ti. , of lSJ-l, Giving lu I ;l,at,i i iui,r. ,t : I,, month, of t' , - iielilt Ki, i 1 1 . i outlet fin " li l-i. Itni now iltiril tlltdei lli.lli I i ,,ti n ,i nil -i K.. r storing c j i' i nuhrri; in m , pivi n in lb h ii il I t1 , ti .it- 1. 1' "MODEL" WAS SUSPICIOUS I'tilii'ciiiiiii'- I'nii'tiit'i l'! Di-tci-l-(idiniiiifliiptl Burf-J.ir VV ille--lliirre. P.i., I in i ,i oufl.lB nsl-t HI. n i w n u - fi I (I, It Hid slue Willis t . kpl, . . f I I i hide Itii-hild --.-itltli t In rt -v -i . i ' 1 of KIiibsi hi from tin ciz. "'I I i in Joseph Nl. hols when tin , lb .1 -- ,1 Hi. s'iow vlndow of tin K, 11:11 1 ,1 pai.itient store thU 11 orniii'- hmiili diil in,! look ill.. 1 - I I .VI 1 ImlH itlVemlKllti d III -"lllnl 1 the- man in the vv inflow hid t.in . " erim-; ihliics to hfinsi It if'. 1 ! 1 i . btoken tlunUHli .t ruir iImhi ADRI ER brought his Clydesdale Truck into the Service Station the other day to have a couple of cracked spark plugs replaced. "Haven't seen you around here much," our service man remarked. "No reason for coming," replied the driver. "Do your own repair work?" suggested the service man, just to see what ho would say. "Repairs h 1," snapped the driver. "I have been on 'er for 3 months, haven't touched a tool to 'er with the exception of this. Here's my tool kit,' and he huuled a pair of pliers out of his hip pocket. inisuriverseemea to thinK that his record was unusual. Hut this was only average Clydesdale service. Things don't get out of order about a Clydesdale simply because exery part nnd feature of the Clydesdale Truck is designed to stand considerably more strain than it will ever be called upon to endure in service. There isn't a guess or ex periment about the truck. Every part and feature has proven itself by from three GAWTHR0P & WISTER CO.. Inc. ( I UO(Ms(l Hiiit s, .1 sOIII X KUMItnl .'.IT 1lll -.null (, XII XI, I In; .1 EVENING PUBLIC - ' -fs A. M-.LDKN l!er-ium's most ambitious deslro tcrrl toriallv is for Ihe whole duchy of ,ux einbiiiK There seems llltlo Inclination on the pirt of Kr.im-o and tlio other I'oweis in allow her to linvo tho duchy. Ihitinl-. aside fioni wliat may not come to her from tlio Peace Conference, lI'lKium inuih desires foi liep iminetllate d 1111,10 nn.1111-l.1l ,i--sislaiice from merii.i In the .shape of loans by the I'lilteil .--fales ilovernment lieciusa of her dltllnilM m Kottinc; nil she wants and in. ds fiom W aslilnptein she Is also in coti.it ilni; foi loans from private b.inklni; institutions In New York, but tun . of tln-.-p transai lions Is jet com pli ted Fruit-Juice Essences Jiffy-Jell desserts carry real fruit flavors in es sence form, in vials. A wealth of fruit juice is condensed for each des sert. So you get a fresh fruit dainty, healthful and delicious. This is the new-type quick gelatine dessert - five times as good as the old kinds. Loganberry and Pine apple arc two of the best flavors. Try them. They're found only in JO Flavors, at Your Croctr'i 2 Pachagei for 25 Cent! 4M to ten years of service on thousands of trucks in the hardest motor truck service in the world. So it naturally follows the Clydesdale Truck runs month after month without getting out of order. Let us explain to you the interesting way in which the durable, dependable design of the Clydesdale Truck was evoh'ed You enn't afford to select new truck equipment, until you know nil about the Clydesdale lie iter anil Dinlrlhiitur ;IK vi Vltl.l r i l in I i s . ( I him XI. I, I S (,li..lKiri. I Mill- s Irrntmi .1 I i Walnut M . V iliiiliniliiii, I , My-M LEDGEK - PHIEADELPHLV, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 191!) DAY'S CASUALTY LISTTOTALS 1454 Near Evenly Divided in the Two Sections of Report 732 ON AFTERNOON ROLL Composed Entirely of Names of Wounded Total to Dutc 217,49-1 nshtngton, Jan. 29 - Army casual ties announced for this afternoon com- priso . J-- names. Of these there arc totnls 721 Buuunarizeii. me casuaiues ,.. , 1 .1 ... to date are- Ilcporled today Total Killed In nctlon .10.751 12.78S IS.52I 2.53S 12,727 138,510 213.802 1,S02 , Died of wounds I Died of disease. . . Died from accidents and other causes Misslni; in lutlon Wounded . .... Teital Morning casualties from No I list .... 732 T32 721 1 I5t' (rand totals 217,131 ni-nti:ns' iist ttonndfd Srrerfl,' MVJOrt-Erl II. liorhwnlt. Dajlon. O ( APTAINh Prank P. Dnherty, I.os An ijelrs Cal , i.unnar A. Pande, Plltlncs, Mild 104 wound, d severeh. 221 wounded de. rSl.ZT'om C. ""vSM J'" ' sentmn ' ,f "n X' tZu th Krec undetermined and JOS sllKhtly ?.' Ji,.,nn.l,"K-Mllil,-!1iJ. cHV")&WT?m&."llW JSXff, .u-mtr.Vs battlea had been rewarTed with wounded. vllle. l.awrenre - .i,,kei Tlonesta Arian- Attnrd. I.iinB Island Clirene,, p Iiiid-. , scats 111 Congress, tho former soldiers Rel.i I.imIIiii, 1' I Mon John P Mrlluwh, l.'tl Newark, Charles Henri Weasel, Oultell- ' ,l.l.,i i .i,c... ,i ti,. r, Tho liQt et,..i .. it, ,nnr.i. ' ivnn mreet fho ..i.i.h. vi-i.-V-i "ii;-.: I ben. uiieii dominated the.' Senate nnd House, con- fr 20 tor 15c wSUfitu?,'ri 'i3$&Ey The extra wrapper of Glassino 3BBSv'o '3!m&$mr Paper keeps 'em Fresh Mn.n.'..'..J:'h.". '.. ' rk. Wnrrnislnirit, Mb. Ml-:t;ri:N'NTH-llenrv V liucklnnham, Menmhls, Tinil., Itcihert l-o llnlKPs, St, l.nuls Jto ifivmiind V. Jiuksoli. Jimper. !.".'' ' J"'1;1"' Jnmes, I'enrln. Ill.i Dslnntey KII1K-. Ilufrnln. N. Y I1h.' meilid I. Iwrls, K'nintim, III i Clisrles I.. I.lpplnrott. flint. Mlrh . i;rncst .Muller lirenhnni, Ten i Wn !.r t Khernood, West Meilford. MiH I Wil liam T .elllnwu..r, .New IImvhii, Conn. ttoiinilnl, tlritrre rmtrlerinlnnl CAPTAIN - Ilinry il Mrrshon, Mnron I.1KITK.VAXTB- Erie A. l'nlconer. Ilerk 1. L nl i Chnrles W, ilrer, HlsrftUffrti Ala i Charles II Ilamlltnti, Wahltistnn, I. ' Merrltt V. llealy, Ausunta, (In i Thomas l.lnus llnhan Sersnton. 1'n i Jam's C J" ;up. Snutli , Vn . Chter 1' Jonfs. ltrookln, N. v i On-I lee Klein, llloomlne. teiii, Mr! i Hnjamln II LeKan, Hacramontni Thom-is I). .Macllnnale; Urni.kljn. N. Y I Itay Ilenry Mouaur, Paulrtlnu Count v, Ohio: Ab bott Trenilm If. .Ti- . i'mim..l V IT . lltitth C. Trigs, Nsahvllle. t Woiindeil fHUhlly .''A,'AI.V John II. MacYeagh, nernnrd- I u'Kt'TKNANTH OeorBn M Campbell. I Itanforil ci. IIAPf.M.vKari Jtfnry Weed. Alhnt. I Oelurned In Dut, rrevlouslv ltrporteil Mlss- Inr In -Vi-llnn - i.i,,',L.,!T,;NA;iTS-Smnu-I 1'. tlnltlard Mo Pile, Ala I'llNNSU.YAMV ttoiiiiiled Severel' t-piiroKAI.H Warrni V ll-oti I'lnfnnulai "lII l -.. i-M-.,1 ... ...... 111.11. .,.,". ." '; '"l 'in "in iiiuj'- 1 'ii 1 it- ".eipiiia. jonn .' I'jrrhowski I'urvra, lainsl r-ievtnsvn, west .sunl.uo . Ira W Kn-tier, Col win. ... .... . . Hiiundeil, Ilrsrre t ndrternilneil I. . " - " ' il' lllie-i.il tM I'll 'Si 'lllll ehnusi Chnrle. J Illnch. Plttsliurpli, lien- M:illi: 1 VI U l.'ntpi tn alii T- 1 1 t i I 1 I"?",.'. :Z"'Y"- rV)" '"":?. l Wester, " i"nitcstvu"Vt"1r'i-'Vn UT...... Arthur khri.; "siinii.. uii. .....' Philadelphia VmI.iii (I Weckerlv, ;,Tlll Pli' bert street Phllade ph a PIIIVXTIIH Alfonso Cnlebreln In-. Its.l Meelianle street Philadelphia. Clarenie W Calkins Uallis IIIhiI,, l Hab.it Inn. Al tiinnit, Krnnli CJnlzefskl Iienvllle rh.irks J (lallHSlier Applltr.e street PhlUdelphl. lohn .1 llaini West lla-fleton Walter -t llambercir )tllervllle Itnwnr.l 11 Hilt W llmerillni. Horace lllekhirt Phoenlxillle neiilun t.akln fhester Wllllani Mirk Mm run. Charles Madson. Ilanto Hov Svleter Vt.'.V.; i.-,.'... ,,V.":-. V .."-.'.'"J ':"r."r.r I snrlims John c o I.ear. (Ilia wVeiVr flreet West Phlladelphll, Annrew It 1 lip Plttsburch ttminiled Mltlitli- sKIttlKXNTH Inmes Deiitils Aaron.Klnsi. Vllle. COItPOrtAI.S Andrew Alchlnon. 2151 1... n ? Sure !andeJ)dleyr"SatisfyI, JIRL Vorih Heennd street, I'hilailelplilai Anthony F. Hit e. Mahannv City rillVA'IIIft tinn ilerrlco SIM West o. ford street, Philadelphia: Kdnnnl I Krllv, Mlnnkai Harrv c. Kntlrntli ITjn North Twentieth, street. Phllad-lptila, Haimifl f Lnhauali, Kvans Cltyi Itoanijn M. MeCarths, Mldviay, James w. Nhepard. tira'onburei Harry Trerenr. "517 Vnrlh Tl,ltnit. pirrri, inunurij'niai eieorRs i ranria .Aii-rrl I man. Pnttnni ftnmnh Heck, smiths Irn-I lohn I'lllon. Ambrtitue: .tarlno ill i.utlo. Ktlei rrederlek II Karly. Mnsurovei Albert linnaril, urn ,-vorin h.Urntpetilli street. Ph 1. aitelphlai Harry Knhn. Monomrahelai llarrv AM. llraddoekl William I. Illakealee, 200.1 ' North Tent;.thlnl street Philadelphia i , Concezlo ill lllnrulo, I4H1 ftnulll Nlneternth ' utreft, Philadelphia, John J Dillon, LMMI tlnnl street, Philadelphia i I'hurle. It Jones. VVTKhtMllle , Hnmuel II oiimter. ttony Creek Jlllls. John llllon, Jr , I'srnealei John J U'"n.n,-..-,n ".r-ruce street. Philadelphia! John M. I'lllon 4JS nxl street Philadelphia) i Tonv tliivl eeai tfiio llnrema .I, hl.i. delph'a.. Ilditnr .W A Hedges, U3i) Paul street, Philadelphia Mounded Mlithtr. Prrtlonslr Itrporled .Miss- inr in Utlon -""" I'HIVATKS) John Cries. i:pvlllei Al brt Jtortan. Plttston (Iron;' nuicricit. .31, lliiriail aireei, t'nilaUPIpllla. Krttinird to Dult, rrevlonslr Kenorie.l Ml... Inc in Anion PltlVATi: t ounti NI.W .ir.ltM-.Y minded seierelv MlItrinANT William Jones, fanidrn RKIir.t:.VNTH John t. fnh.n.- tii.i.... lslle H Keller. Newark Antnunv H Pi, lips. Niwark. IMwiird C It, inland. -Me I IHAhan ri.. b..1.I - t. liichen. Mike Mrvknlo Nenark. ' 1 oiiroitAIr l.ili-ard J Devers. Jer"i - l I H, PIlIVATHS 1 ... . Ja.oh V thmmlmtfr. Chror.ie tl.mard Oallaitlier ll.vonne Anrnh-im 'J."'"'h.1. n'J'".l...K'l'n A. Tn Jklnliuri;. ' 1 umuen i.jwar.i Hire. .s.enn. i Hoilndeil sllnlitlt -t,t-,i. .. i- 1 ,, , ,..rour0" ' r ' U- Pehramm. Ji rsev Cltv Pliiv.xrci - Miehsei c iiri.ke vv .si Ilnd. X J Tot n Vnthotiv Kelni, Wharton Slef.-in l.i'lilk Jersey Cltv , Charles V Treuer W eluwl.en I'l... I . .. Department of liluc.llon Washlnrl Waslilnrtiin Jnn 21 (It.v A. I'.) A II providing for the creation nf 11 p'ed. h111 provldlnK for the creation of 11 Ked- ;5"'n nmr"oV ul! SS cabln' 'was Introduced bv Itepresentntlve Towner, of Invvn, at tho request of the American Federation nf l.nbor and the National IMucatlou Association. eeoiiniiefi, iieitrre i niieiermlned et Chesterfields satisfy And YET Chesterfields are mild! Don't lose that little word "YET." For other cigarettet may satisfy and still other cigarettes may be mild. But Chesterfields are the only cigarettes that satisfy and YET are mild. Chesterfields are the only mild cigarettes that let you know you are smoking that hit the "smoke-spot ,r that "satisfy"! It's the blend the wonderful Chesterfield blend. And it can't be copied. So if you want "mild" plus "satisfy," you want Chesterfields and you want them QteMjiis Jo6acco Cm . sterfield CIGARETTES of 'SOLDIER-STATESMAN' DAYS MAY BE REVIVED ' -. . . . . , I N.'llifinnl T nvciiiolri-rc !p I'nR. J 11,ll,onnl -"-"""''laKCrS Ott. I U8" .:t.i c .. hi... :.. mini; oiiuccssurs in iucii in i Khaki nnd Blue Hu n StnJT Correajioitflpitl Washington, Jnn 29 "How many of I IP will hnve to make way 111 the next and succeeding Congresses for men who' worn tho klmkl In this war'" is the1 - "lUestlon that .Senators nnd Congressmen ro )CBnnB to stj f C;,C, other rlln situation which existed a few. ( jears after tlvo Civil War, when 120 out 'of 283 Cemcressmen had worn the mil-1 form, will probably be repeated by 1024 'or 1026 If not before. About ten ears! trolled the committees, putting soldiers at tho head of nil of them, and dictated all legislation. There Is considerable speculation In WnshlnBtoti now whether tlfo soldiers ' RmI xnllors will net out to elect the. Con- Kress 111 i;.n or no saiisnen wuii prom- Iscs of Congress and the Administration to get all the Iiws and treaties they want und Bo nbout their regular busi ness. Tho Forty-second Congress flBil) was comnosed of seventv Senators, of - ,'vhom nineteen wero soldiers of the Xortli or feoutli. and sevcnty-sW mem- ! bCTn rt'vTm, rnncTe,s there. .m m tho Houso 108 mm who pointed with i.e. . i.i ..11 ,.. i ...i .t... -"! " -"' " "" imiiorunii e-uoioiuiccs wero in csiucu over by them. Tho gicntest strength ot the Civil War xetcrans was shown In tho Forty- IMPORTED anDOMESTIC tobaccos Blended seventh Congress, elected In 1380. Of the scvcnty-sK Senators, thirty had served In one of the rrtnles, while 130 of the 253 Congressmen made mention of their war records In their biographies, tlenernl J. Warren Kelfer was Speaker of that Congress, and about every chair man of committees hail been a soldier or sailor for the fnlon. One commltteq nf fifteen members ltnd northern brigadier generrl as chilrman, vvlille all the others had been of the ssme rank or nbove In either the northern or southern nrmles. YOU MEN WHO PAY THE F1ILY SHOE BILLS Tramping 18 miles a day. Mr. H. M. Foreman, a mall carrier of Allentown, Pa., found that shoes with ordinary soles last about one month. But no says a pair of Neolin-soled shoes gave him more than nine months of Mrvjce. in which time he walked over 4,000 miles. His experience shows how you may save shoe money by providing your family with Neolin-soled shoes, which give extra wear xvhere other shoes wear out quickest. ... . You can get Ncclin-soled shoes In any type of shoe you want. Prices are about the same as for shoes that gix-c only ordinary wear, sometimes they are 'even less. If your dealer hasn't the style you want, he can get it for you quickly. Remember, NeOlin Soles are created by science to be what coles should be. They are available everywhere for re-soling as well as on new shoes. They are made by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio, xho also make Wingfoot Heels guaranteed to outwear any. other heels. Tleolifi Soles Trftd UtrK Sec. U. S. fat II . V , MOTORliTRUCRS 89 B.SatmmSL Phfla. Pa, . : -. ! A '.! 'X,