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LOT THREE—Overcoats .
LOT FOUR—Overcoats . .
rangements for disbanding the various units and re-
storing their members to civil life, the great readjust-
ments that will become necessary in the worlds of
finance, commerce, and industry, the rehabilitation of
the wounded and crippled, the means by which they
may be made self-supporting, etc. All these and many
more allied topics in the social, political, and economie
fields, will be treated without bias and with the sim-
ple aim of presenting the facta for your consideration
and judgment. Study them each week in The Digest.
Just as THE LITERARY DIGEST has provided dur-
ing the long years of war that have just ended the most
authoritative and dependable of news articles from
week to week, so now, in the wonderful period of re-
construction that lies before us, it will furnish the
vital news upon all the great questions of the day in
a similarly interesting and comprehensive way. It will
cover fully the movements of our troops in Europe,
the return of our armies to their native land, the ar-
Quality Saved
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The Veil of Silence Is Lifted and in This Article Tribute Is Paid to the Wonderful Work
That Both Navies Have Performed
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If your suspicion is aroused by the first taste
of what you are served with, put the question
squarely up to the dealer. !
An "Unconditional Surrender”
The Specter of Famine Over Europe
Denmark Wants Schleswig
The Oil-can as a Globe-Trotter
Fire as a Weapon
Art Thefts in France and Italy
The London Theater’s Prosperity
Shall Soldiers Pay for Comforts
from Y. M. C. A. and K. of C.?
The Soldiers’ Lack of Hate
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Coro Redrord B. Lunsford. Mt. Ver-
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Fraclio Chavos, Kelly. N. M.
Simon Garcia, Gobernador. N. M.
James R. Inbody. Kirksville. Mo.
Conway Jackson. Puryear, Tenn.
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Private Walter Barkley, Pownsville.
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Personal Glimpses of Men and Events
The Republican Opportunity
is the story of how Coca-Cola weathered the
war, when the need came to make a soldier of
sugar and send half of our allotment to France.
We cut down our output to keep up quality at
whatever cost to ourselves. 7 >3
Preserving quality has been the salvation of
our product and the public’s safeguard against imi-
tators that have sought to take advantage of bur
Wounded. Dessree I’na-termined:.....
Corp. Clyde A. Eppernon, Eetor.
ToFp Harold Nrinnix, Delaware. Okla.
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finds we’re turning out in these Four Special Salesprices
just as fine a quality materials as before the war-
wee we following the common practice to figure on the present
jest of things "twould be a different story. We're satisfied with
a normal profit on cost at time of purchase, In most cases that
figures back a year ago.
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Private James Dirkes, Munford. Ala.
niea of AIrvlnne Aceldent:
"TAeut. J. R. Schley. Frederick, Mo.
Regulate the bowels when they fail
to move properly. HERBINE is an ad-
mirable bowel regulator. It helps the
liver and stomach and restores a fine
feeling of strength and buoyancy. Price
60c. Sold by Jeff S. Wimbish.
Williams Vernon,
I.ncoln: Osborn, Mo.
______ JL Parker. Avery. Mo.
Charles TV Stanfield. Ioongdale. Ala.
Teonard T. Trent. Sneedville Tenn.
Lous O. Proctor, Unlon, R C.
Okla.
Lewis D.
Walter 1
Kelly, Texarkana,
Died From Wonndsi
sergt. John M. Carr. Knoxville, Tenn
Seret Frits Wiinms, Neeses, S C.
Corp Sfareind C. Christopher, Green-
Ville. R. -
John D siadcns. Atlanta, Ga.
Bin I. Turney, SlUUr. Okla
Joseph W Wall. Selman. N. C.
Hebert N. Hos.iton, Lamaasn, Texn”.
John 1. }urst; Bew Brockton, Ala.
Castilie hidings. Ferrysport, Va
Richard McDonald. Axaparo, Okla,
(’bailie Mix. Luna. Okla.
Edd T R Radcliff. Kingsman Md.
Emmett V. Rirley. Graham. Mo.
Enjous I Roark. Alva. Okla
Yuintus A. Scaff. Memphis. Tenn.,
Raymond Shiplev. Cumberland, Md.
Jlournev Short. Hntr Va.
Tames S. Smith. Muskogee, Okla.
Sulivan H. Spivey, Zulu. ‘Texas,
Jesse M. Tanner, Avion. Va
Delwih A. "Thompton. Walter?. Okla
Marcus ‘Thomnson, 20S East Geven'h
Sire~t. Arsti». Texas.
Edmund Tims. Hugo. Okla.
Sander. Malden. Mo. hnchie. Texas.
Pippin. Ozark, Ala. '— •—■
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By Associated Press.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.~Thc State
Department has been asked te assist
fa locating Miss Nellie Richardson
"Taylor, who is heir to part of the es-
tate of Corporal J. R. Taylor of the
Australian forcea, who was killed at
Galipoli in 1915.
The request came to the department
villa. Ga. ■
Private George A. Blundy, Richmond.
Va
William n. Clark, Winchenter, Tenn
John A, Collins. Fddy, Teras.
John T. Hutton, Haller. Texan.
Alexander Hyman, Qultsna. N. C.
James A. McMillon. Imberia, Mo
Roy Norcutt. Whittles Depot. Va
George O Christmas, Cleveland Miss
Thomas E. Hunter, Groken Arrow.
Vanmeter, Tecum?.-h.
William Dhikir s. N:Land, O'!.
George T. (ooluhy, Blonsom, ‘Fexan.
Isaac T. Judv. Mansfield. Ark.
Henry F. Miles. Collins. Ark.
‘ Clarence Pounea, Weinert, Texas.
Hubert I.. Tucker. Maysfield. Texas.
Everett H. Newmnn( Fairfield. Texas,
Garnett Reel. Jonesboro. La
George A, Rowlane. Parle. Texas.
Henry Sexton. Ioluehs, Okla.
Bide A Thom ts, Kerma, N M
Thomas J« ffers m Tinker. Fhelteck.
Okla.
Joe W. Walls, (ksmahm, OKh.
Zenner, East Bernard,
A shudder runs through the Western nations as they watch the milllons of Central Europe plunge from
autocracy toward anarchy, and publicists begin to ask if we must fight again—against the new foe.
“Must we save the world from anarchy” is on every lip and the fact that such questions as these are
being asked everywhere is proof enough that “the war does not end when the enemy surrenders,’ according
to The New Republic. On the other hand, we find the Hartford Courant convinced that the scientific social-
ism of Germany can never develop the disorder that was bound to accompany the Bolshevism inherited from
the old Russian nihilism. And the Boston Globe reminds us that “whereas Russia was predominately illiterate,
, in Germany illiteracy is less than one per cent.”
The leading article in THE LITERARY DIGEST this week deals with the greatest menace that threatens
the conclusion of world peace—the Bolsheviki. Other news-features in this particularly interesting number of
Private Benjamin F. A
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"‘The Digest” are:
The following ensunltics are rerotted
by the Cnmmanding General of the
American Txpeditionary Forces:
KilIed in action. 70.
Died of wonnds. 88.
Dien of accident and other causes, 11
Died of airplane accident, 1.
Died of disease. 105
Wounded severely. 67.
Wounded degree undetemine d 13$
Wounded slightly. 154.
Missing in netion, 69.
Prisoners. 13
Tofal 736
Southerners.
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When the child droops, won't play or is restless,
pale and grunty, look- to see if the tongue is white,
the breath feverish, the stomach sour. Then
hurry, mother, but don’t worry) Give Cascarets,
the harmless candy cathartic. Children take
Cascarets without coaxing —only 10 cents a box!
TO MOTHERS! Nothing else "works” the nasty bile, the sour
fermentationsand constipation poison so gently but so thoroughly from
the little stomach, liver and bpwels like harmless Cascarets. Whie
children usually fight against laxatives and cathartics, they gladly eat a
candy Cascaret. Cascarets never gripe the bowels, never sicken, never
disappoint the worried mother. Each 10 cent box of Cascarets contains
directions for dose for children aged one year old and upwards.
Mr. Wilson’s Idealism at the Peace
Table
When the. Tanks Were Gassed
America: First in Farm Tractors
When the Breweries Go Dry
Barrie Putting Wilhelm in His Place
Turning French Light on Our Music
Christianity’s Victory
Germany’s Moral Defeat
Best of the Current Poetry
Important News of Finance and
Jesse F. Luther, Bonaqua, Tenn
(linton McPeak, Floydaa, Texax.
Eugene E. Moser. Tobaccoville. N. C.
Roy S. Reynold~, Tuscola, Texas.
Esnw H. stridge. Seymour, Texas.
Harry L Ransom, Stillwater.
Mike Barnes Jr., Cowen.
non. Tenn.
Corp Gilbert Moore.
Okla
William Moore. McAlester,
le. Seurry, Texas,
k. Ashland, N. C.
Bradshaw, Blum,
Wounded Slightly:
Sergt. George K.
Sergt. Robert Ft.
Wagener Frank
Doll Brown. Rodman, Fla.
John M. Burton, Culpepper, Va. -
Henry II. Clark, Daingerfield. Texas.
Ralph it. Davis, Johasville, Texas.
James DOve, Logtown, Miss.
Jexse Hoover, Hynum, Texas.
Willis A. ISerd. Belen. Miss.
Tipion Lew i«. Britts Landing, Tenn.
Apsie U Long. Clarence, Ky.
otho I. Love, < lay, Texas.
Oxcar McDonald, Sweetwater, Texas.
Joe L. Dunham, Anutt, Mo.
L« on T. Norris, Lebanon, Tenn.
B. S. O’Neal, Helena, Ga.
(des Malone. Marrogue, Ia.
Strawther Prewitt, Hope. Ky.
Paul E. Ray, Newark. Ark.
Barney R. Secrest, South Berlin, Tenn.
Ieeon W. Small. Gideon, Okla.
Thomas J. Still, Thornburg, Ark.
Green H. Ward. Jasper, Tenn.
Capus Williams. Benson. I.a.
THE BOLSHEVIKI!
Must We Fight Another War TO
rolk, Kirkland,
Naylor B Humphrey, Wick-
Joseph W. Edwards. Crossville, Ala.
John F. Goodwin, Koi n, Okla.
Thomas B. Johnston, Carterville, Mo.
Willie S. Jordon, Ellaville, Ga.
Giles Leach, Montgomery, Ala.
Fred Mosley, Mt. Park, Okla.
Oscar D. Ragan. Hollis. Okl
Wallace H. Thomas, Keene, Ky.
Richard Watkins, Newport Texas.
Charles C. Weatherford, Konus Prai-
rie. Texas.
Thomas D. Young, Ada. Okla.
Fugene Yountz, oRgera, "Texas.
Dewey Thompson, Anniston, Ala.
George H. Wynn, Arkana, Ark.
Hutson Rice. Pinno, Texas.
William E. Ring. Mount Airy, N. C.
Emery Roberts. Grassy Creek. N. C.
Salomon Roybal, Clayton, N M.
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James L. P. Collins, Thorsby, Ala.
Vincent M Cordova. Phoenix, Ariz.
Harvey Currie, Brownsville. Tenn.
George R. Harrelson. Baynon. Mo.
Anton Holzhauser. St. Louis, Mo.
Will Z. Long. Shawnee, Okla.
William P Maher. St. Louis, Mo.
John J. Shaw. Grove, Ia.
Furman Sweat, Floyddale. S. C.
Charles W. Walker, St. l.ouirs. Mo.
Carl W. BlackewIl. Waler Valley.
Miss.
Walter A. (belt, Athens, Texas.
Sylvester ’Green. Sunhurst. N. C.
Joe Newsome. Chipley, Fla.
Arthur Cumby. Algood. Tenn
James Harviil. Carthage. Tenn.
John Massengill. Goldsboro. N. C.
Robert L. Yates, St. Louis, Mo.
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Jam 1 bteuka iaxeewTexneit.
Maria J. Noetger, Oklahoma ey
Okla.
Willie Carr. Zuni, Va. __
Bruce M.Coibock, Morristown, Tenn.
Emmett Cole, Jonesboro, Tenn.
William G. Curt la. Crowley. "Texaa,
Eddie A. Dalton, Butler, Mo
Earnest Binsmore. Kansas City, Mo.
John Robert Drury, Louhsville, K¥.
Charles T. Duncan, Greenville, Tenn.
Lacy Gaston, Sanford, N. C.
Benton Graves, Bryce, Texas.
Jseph I. Greeu, Waxahachie. TexaN.
Thomas F. Hartley. Blakeley, Ga.
John D. Doney, Sparta, Tnn.,
Edmond Fobb. Eagletown, Okla
Samuel P. French, Filmorc, Okla.
Willie Gill, Shelbyville, Tenn.
Thomas J. Graves, W heeler, Texas.
Charlie P. Hill, fianna, Okla.
Pere Holiingswor th, Fort Worth,
Texas. . ,
Neely F. May. D Ark.
William H. Mooss Hodges, Ala.
Josie Witcher Myers, Moscow Mills.
Mo.
Mack Pettitt, Pettitt, Okla
Lewis Phillips, Stainville., Tenn.
Riats Plammenza, Bisbe. Aris.
Alton C. Pope, Brlee, Texas.
William D. Pullen. Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Jesse J. Ruffin, Seven Springs. N C-
Vincent M. Stipsky, Stuttgart, Ark,
William T. Troutt, Audobon, Ky.
william C. Ferguson Sulrhur. Okla.
John J. Goodsey. Bristol, Tenn.
James W. Godhue. Benumont, Texas,
okiahomn Jones, Crowiey, 'Texas,
John H. Jubper. Columbia, 8. ( .
William landers. Tullahoma. Tenn.
Benjamin Lfebre. Ocate. N M.
Harry D. Morris, Johnson City, Tenn.
from the public curator's office at
Brisbane, Australia, through the Amer-
ican consul at Newcastle, with the in-
formation that Miss Taylor was
thought to be living somewhere in
Texas.
Texas.
Tom Martin. Ewing, Va
Santiago Medina. Las Cruces N. M.
Charles N. Nesbit. Hunnewell, Mo. s
l'lysses T. Coe. Warm Springs. Ark
Earl Dugginx, Whitesboro. Texns.
John W. Leazer. -Landis. N. ('.
Henry E. Quinn. Swartz, I.a
Sam I. Smith, Carlisle. Ark
Omar Touchstone, Hammond. I.a.
Corp. John J
Wounded Severely:
Cnpt. Will S. Hors, Fort Worth,
Lieut. George E. Rhodes, Eldorado
Springs, Mo.
Sergt. John M. Waers, Shelbina, Mo.
Henry Drummond. Stamford, 'Texaa.
Willie I.. Gerik, West, Texaa.
Clyde Goad. Alex, Okla
Alex T. Goodman. Pocahontas. Ark.
Lewis E. Gosnell. Bennington. Okla.
"lereso-Atencio, Kelly, N. M.
Sterling O .Barnes, Miami, Okla.
' Harrison T Bennett, Tuckerman,
i Ark.
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Corp. Farnest C. Criswell. (nmeron.
Texaa.
Mechanic Herman I.. Dictve, larnes
* Privat ieroy Blankenship, oswalk.
Okla. , ,
Lons Elias Brown, San utev1O*
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Ranzv Dvi.s. Oswalt. Okla.
Roy Dav Tnil Okla
Manuel M. 1>eiirnec. Lnnni n. N M
Wouenn De Loach. San Marcoa. "Texas.
Walter li. Drev: Cellwa. Texas.
Walter O. Harris, Houston Hrlgbt",
Texas. .
W.udis W. Iarkon. Wavnear, Iriaa.
Foster Kimhel. Bie Rend, La.
James MIc(‘ullpek. Idabel. Okla.
Ambrose C McKenzie, O’Keene Okla.
James J. Green. Banks, Ark.
Albert S. Jones, Ironton, Texas.
Carl A Katscher. Billings. Okla
James S. Lloyd, Alamogordo. N M
"gunetedasttt"e Yuns, rort Cbb.
Wounded, Degree ndetermneG:
Sergeant Ruben O. Brown, Pell City.
Ahi
Corp. Ralph M. Ratelif Shawnee,
Okla
Corp. William McKeever, exington.
Corp Luther II. Marquess. Hopkins-
ville. Ky.
Mechanic Willi am Hensley, Pryor,
Okla.
William M. Tnugi, zMda, Ky.
Rogers H. Bethzny, Albany, Ala.
Arthur Dnmenli, New IIrnonr,s,
Texas.
Buell !. F.vNF( P st f)ak. No, +
Matthew A. Gibsn, Troy, Al A
James W. Henson, Eav- "reek. Ark.
William H. .Kelley. Herculaneum, Mo.
Hobert Kendrick. Banfore. Ky.
Frank Lyles. Romfa. Okla.
George H. Mitchell. Picayune. Miss.
Fred Stuart. Brookfield, Mo.
Harry V. Johnson, Asin ville. N. C.
Henry E. Johnston, Brazite. Mo.
Edgar A. Jordan. Clarendon. N. C.
William I. McCormick. Dexter. Mo.
Reid I. Merrill, Gastonia, N 13.
Springs. Mo.
Private Robert P. Cook. Macon, Ga.
Owen V. Kurtright, Albany, Mo.
Henry Knsman, Sycamore, Ga.
Jesse Bane. Hartsell. Ala.
Joseph B. Banworth, California, Mo.
James H. Causey, Pell City. Ala.
John M. Delfosse. St. Louis. Mo
William O. Eckel, Oklahoma City.
Okla.
T‘rp. James II. Sloane. Davisville,
Corn. Nicholas 1 Rroww, ' Arkinda.
Ark
Corp. Peter A Ingle} Fort Smith. Ark
Corp. Robert Masterson. Birmingham.
Ala
Corn. Marvin A. \oon Glade. Va.
Corn Howard G Oates. Bessemer
Cl tv. N. C.
Cook Clarence W Powers. Keeptryst.
Md.
Private James E. Adams, Durant.
Okla.
Wesley M. Adamson. Hedlev. Texas.
Homer R. Armstrong, Tishomingo.
Okla.
Coy E. Harker, Inglesiee. Ark
Hiram W Camphell Stillwell. Okla.
Tate W. Chitwood. Mince. Okla.
Robert I- Connevev. Berelair. ‘Texns,
Everett C. Craig. Winegarden. Mo.
Felix Criwpon, Areadin. Texaa.
Jonas E. Belcher. Aviation. Kv.
Artie E Brovn. Oklahoma City, Okla
John H. Damrel. Newon, ‘Texns.
Sieve F. Dormnk, Shiner, Texas.
Teslie B Adams, Liberty, Ky.
Doster Alexander. Damascus, Ga.
.Area II. Antonfo. San Antonlo, Texaa.
„The.toltewin«saigitgnerarcor‘the
American Expeditionary Forces:
Killed in action, 391.
Wounded, degree undetermined, in
Wounded slightly, 291.
Total, T?f.
southernern.
Katrsaca"k Brown Jr., Kansas
Ceu°Keith Lowry, Kingfisher. Okla.
Lieut Justus Erwin Owens, Carrol
tolae: lister A. Arms. Louisville, Ky.
sergt. Lawrence F. Prizer, Day ton,
Ky. «
sergt. John R. Baylor, Sama on,
Sergt. Lox C. Carver, Rutherfordton.
N. C.
Sergt. Thomas A. Mitchell, Glendale,
Corp. Lawrence I. Cooper, Kingfisher.
°"Corp .Martin V. cox,’ Lake Victor.
T’Orp. charlex I.. Teague, Knox city.
IK5led in Aetion:
Serxt. John F. McDaniel. DIninview,
Corp. Amow R. chidress, anlinne
Texas, ,, ,
Corp. Charles AY Feneise. Nelrose,
N. M.
C’orp. Jacob S Carter. Othma. Va.
Mechanic Freddie A. Buller, Tom
Crook, Ala. ?
‘Private "TTomas C. ninnd. Giatesville,
W*nio M Bolton. Mingo, Miss
Chester I. Campbell, PrumbridEe.
Okla.
Rob Carr. Wetumka. Okla
Roscoe Faston. Geronimo. Okla
Anbrey F. Evana, Goldthwaite,
‘Texnx.
Ciaude C. Gifford, Roxs. Texas.
! Robert F. Gillett. Mnthis. Texaa.
James W. Lane. Troy. Okla.
Fred n. I.vuch. Hondo. Texas.
Florence W. Turner, Thackerville,
okla,
Elmer Fmie St Iau=. Mo.
Arthur M. Welch. Stricklett, Ky.
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