. The literary digest. **Drop that Cough ^ \ ^ Thats what they used to whis-per to us when a working partywent creeping across No MansLand, toward the German wire,and any old sound might start amachine gun going. Beheve me,any bird who had a cough neverhad to say stop your shoving. We kept our interval and dis-tance from him without beingreminded of it. Thats how we all got the habitof using these S-B Cough Maxim silencer has nothingon them. Have one? i When will people learn what the soldier has tolearn, that a cough gets you into all kinds ottrouble—unnecessary trouble, because a c
. The literary digest. **Drop that Cough ^ \ ^ Thats what they used to whis-per to us when a working partywent creeping across No MansLand, toward the German wire,and any old sound might start amachine gun going. Beheve me,any bird who had a cough neverhad to say stop your shoving. We kept our interval and dis-tance from him without beingreminded of it. Thats how we all got the habitof using these S-B Cough Maxim silencer has nothingon them. Have one? i When will people learn what the soldier has tolearn, that a cough gets you into all kinds ottrouble—unnecessary trouble, because a coughitself is unnecessary. Smith Brothers Cough Drops wont cure a they will relieve the cough. And often theykeep it from developing into something they protect the people around you. Pure, no drugs. Just enough charcoal to sweetenthe stomach. One placed in the mouth at night keeps thebreathing passages clear. Drop that Cou^h SMITH BROTHERS of Pouihhepsle FAMOUS SINCE 1847 r / ^. red-handed, and he gives several examplesof pirates that were so caught: G. R. S. Watkins, in E-J^o,vtas beginning his days patrol at 6:15, on adim October morning, when he observedflashes on his starboard bow. He alteredcourse in that direction, and after fiveminutes sighted an unhappy merchantmanunder fire from a L-boat. He dived atonce and approached. At 6:37 he was nearenough to see through his periscope thatthe vessel was a steamer with Dutchcolors painted on her side. She was aneutral, and of coiu-se unarmed, but suchconsiderations meant nothing to the U-boat pirate, who had ceased fire and wascoolly waiting for his victim to sink. Hewas a large submarine, partially sub-merged, and by way of further caution hewas steering about in figures of eight, withhis gun still manned. But, for aU hiscaution, just retribution was upon Commander Watkins firedhis fu-st shot at 400 yards, and missed—altered course instantly, and in little morethan thieo minutes f
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