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FOOT ITCH

Athlete's Foot

According to the Govern

meat Health Bulletin No.

E-88, at least 60%, of the

adult population of the United States are being attacked by the disease known as Athlete's Foot..."

Usually the disease starts between the toes Little watery blisters form, and the skin cracks and peels. After a while, the itching becomes intense, and you feel as though you would like to scratch of all the skin.

BEWARE OF IT SPREADING

Often the disease travels all over the bottom of the feet. The soles of your feet become red and swollen. The skin also cracky and peels, and the itching becomes worse and worse.

Get rid of this discuss as quickly as possible, because it is very contagious and it may go to your hands or oven to the under arm or crotch of the legs.

Most people who have Athlete's Foot have tried all kinds of remedies to cure it without success. Ordinary germicides, anti- septics, salve or cinținents seldom do any good.

HERE'S HOW TO TREAT IT

Tho gern that cases the disease is known as Tinea Trichophy. ton. It barries itself doep in the tissues of the skin and is very hard to kill. A test made shows it takes 15 minutes of boiling to kill the so you can see why ordinary remedies are unsuccessful. H. Pas developed solely for the purpose of treating Athlete's Foot it is a liquid that penetrates and dries quickly. You just paint the affected parts. It peels off the tissue of the skin where the germ breeds.

ITCHING STOPS IMMEDIATELY

As soon as you apply H. F. you will find that the itching is immediately relieved. You should paint the infected parts with E. F. night and morning until your feet are well. Usually this takes from three to ten days, although in severe cases it may take longer or in mild cases less time.

"H. F. will leave the skin soft and smooth. You will marvel at the quick way it brings you relief; especially if you are one of those who have fried for years to get rid of Athlete's Foot without. Success.

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NOTEWORTHY CHINESE SUCCESSES ON YANGTSE

NIANGNIANGNIAO

RECAPTURED AFTER

SEVERE FIGHTING

Japanese Besieged At Pengtseh

Hankow, July 4. The Chinese authorities announced yesterday that the Chinese on bath banks of the im- Yangise River, which is the only front where operations of any portance are now in progress.

troops have scored noteworthy successes

According to the Chinese authorities, the town of Niangatang-

DROUGHT IN S. FUKIEN

Foochow, July 4.

The serious drought in south Fuklen is expected to be rellev ed somewhat after the rains yesterday In Lienkong, Hwelan and other districts.

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Several districts along the coast for a stretch. of several weeks have not seen a ingle drop of rain. Already large rice and bean crops have been scorched by the summer sun.-- (Central News).

Chinese Air Force Deals Blow To Japanese Navy

THREE LARGE GUNBOATS

BOMBED AND SUNK

Hankow, July 4.

In four lightning raids on Japanese fleet concentrations along once again showed the Yangtse, the Chinese air force yesterday its might by dealing out crushing damages to the Japanese naval

arm.

The heaviest disaster. According to omcial reports, was adminis- tered to the Japanese navy during the fourth raid in the afternoon. in which three large gunboats were seen, to catch fire, founder and gradually sink, and two smaller ones were heavily damaged.

The aerial attack, which took Turning their attention from

nao has been recaptured by the Chinese after several hours hand- WAR VETERANS place in the vicinity of Siangkow the land to the water, the Chinese

to-hand fighting. Of 804 Japanese soldiers who had landed, 200 were killed in the fighting while the others, retired in the direction of Matang.

DEMONSTRATE IN GHENT

and worked

In the afternoon was undertaken raiders then attacked the naval by an undisclosed number of Chi-vessels on the river. Direct hits nese planes, comprising several were scored on one large gunboat squadrons. At the time of the and another small one, both of The Chinese counter-attack on On the north side of the Yang.

Japanese which caught fire and were soon terrific bombardment, Lse, the Chinese advanced to the Pengtseh. the dispatches state, be-

planes took to the air but were seen limping dangerously down- vicinity of the town of Tiensban. gan in the early morning of July

Ghent, July 4.

challenged and scattered by swift stream. which...when a determined bid for the Chinese column

Aside from letting loose a terri- Another

Chinese pursuits. on Friday is lost city was made by order of the No fewer than 18,000 Flemings

ac burst of anti-aircraft gunfire at ́occupied Shuchen

took part in a demonstration stagea The first raid, according to the Chinese raiders, the Japanese now pushing forward in a southerlah Command: `;

Defying withering" halls ot by Flemish war veterans here communique, was on the Japanese navy sent six naval aircraft to ly direction towards Tungcheng.

The Chinese stress that "they machine-gun fire from Japanese yesterday in protest arainst the aerodrome at Wuhu. All the bombs aght the raiders. In the furious

trenches, the Chinese forces arrest of a

Flemish activist by dropped exploded

dogfight, the Japanese planes were have greatly improved their post-

scattered. tions north of the Yangtse during charged the Japanese positions in name of Grammens, who was ar-havoc with the hanger and the

armoured cars and with rand rested by the authorities for des-feld.

The third raid 'was also staged the last few days consolidating at

Shortly after the raid on the in the morning, when many Chi- the same time, after the arrival of Krenades. Numerous Japanese fell troying street name plates, positions under the effective aim of these

The demonstrators carried huge Wuhu aerodrome, another raiding nese planes bombed and heavily: deadly missiles, at which the Chi-posters with such slogans as squadron attacked the Japanese damaged a number of Japanese tiese were adapts.

"Grammens must be released" and positions at Matang and strafed vessels on the Yangtze near Tung- AIR ACTIVITY

'HEAVY CASUALTIES.

"We Demand an Amnesty" and the Japanese troops at a low al-Mu.

In all the four raids, the Chi- The Chinese Air Force was like- More than 400 Japanese soldiers others which advocated the in-titude with devastating results.

active. wise extremely

Planes and a battalion commander, Major troduction of the Flemish language Large numbers of the invaders nese planes returned

at were seen to have been killed and their base the conclusion of Continued to bombard Japanese Inone were killed and large quan as the "only official language in

tities of ammunition were seized. Flanders.—¿Transockafi).

wounded.

their mission-Central News). warships and transports.

Chinese casualties also while reached 200, with Major Chiang Li-fa. battalion commander. seriously wounded.

reinforcements, their south of the river.

The Japanese ships at Tungilu were attacked thrice. Chinese air men report that four or five ships have been seriously damaged.

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As a result of the heavy encoun- The Japanese air force was also active, and bombed the towns of ter, all the Japanese have now re- Wusuen and Tenchiacheng, half-treated into the city and the four way between Kiuklang and Hargates are closed. Preparations for

a grim siege are being made,

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According to the Chinese. how- ever, these towns as well as the boom across the river near the towns, suwered Insignificant damage. (Transocean).

SIEGE OF PENGTSEH

Kluklang, July 4

More than 40 Japanese vessels at Blangkow have now steamed up river to the vicinity of Pengtsch in order to render support to the landing forces.(Central News). JAPANESE NAVAL "COMMANDER INJURED

Nanchang, July, 4.

It is reported that during the

Latest dispatches from the front report that the Chinese grip on Chinese air raid on the Japanese the Yangtse yesterday. beleaguered" Pengtseb has been fleet' on further tightened as the result of the Japanese naval commander. an all-night attack on the city Admiral Asami Nagano, was in-. the commanding jured and escorted to a hospita! from proper

Tsiensban heights of

and at Anking for treatment.-(Cen-

tral News).

Shwangfengshan.

Fighting Of Unparalleled

Violence In Shansi

SHIMOHARA DIVISION WIPED

OUT BY CHINESE

Kianghsien, Shansi, July 4.

Japanese efforts to regain lost ground in south Shans received a serious setback to the east of Yuanku on the Honza-Shansi bor- der when a pitched battle resulted in the wiping out of a whole re- giment of the Shimohara division yesterday.

Heary fighting of unparalleled violence in Shansi, raged throughout yesteday for twenty continuous hours from early morn- ing til midnight along an extended line touching Putsang. Kwel plag, Chiafang. Paowangchwang and other points.

During the bloody encounter,

into which the Japanese threw in JAPANESE PILOT

all their mechanical weapons.

the Chinese defenders by sheer CAPTURED ALIVE

gallantry and stubbornness forced the invaders into close range fighting and succeeded in slaught" ering more than 1.000.

Nanchang, July' 4.

"A Japanese pilot, Second Lieut. Ogasawara, who was captured alive in the Poyang Lake in north Over a dozen times were the op- Klangsi on June 28, has been ponent forces locked grimbrought here.

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bayonet and hand-to-hand strug- The pilot took part in an air raid gles. Every time the ground was over this city on June 28. Els littered with bodies of killed and plane was shot down by Chinese wounded.

machines during a dogfight, but The Chinese ordered a general he managed to hill out in a para- attack, early in the morning of chute and landed on an isle in July 2, and by noontime they had Poyang Lake.

Pursued by Chinese troops and advanced to Kaokiachwang and. Shihklashan: Continuing their peasants, he jumped into the lake, progress, they broke through the attempting to escape by swimming, Japanese lines at Chiafang and Four Chinese peasants followed Paoguchwang and practically wip-him and finally captured him alive,

REGION TWICK RAIDED ed out the. 117th Regiment under). Lte-General Shinohara,

Places on the western border of More than 100 remnant Japan- Poyang Lake were twice raided by ese, scattered to the hillsides, are several Japanese planes yesterday being relentlessly" mopped up by morning, causing injury to many civilians and the demolition of å the Chinese.

score of houses,(Central News).

DRIVEN BACK TO KASHING.

Siaoshan, July 4- A detachment of 400. Japanese a terrine bombardment on the troops, advancing from Kashing, Chinesa positions at Nanyang- on the Shanghai-Hangchow, Hall- chuan and Bhwangmiao. Fight-way, towards Sttant, was emaciat- ing was still raging by last even-ed by Chinese guerillas in a sur- ing v

prise raid on Saturday. 118 estimated during the More than 60 Japanese: ‚were. furious barrage on Nanyangchuan killed, several trench mortar and alone, the, Japanese let loose at two light machine-guns were seiz- least over 1,000 shells which des- jed, while two steam launches were troyed a part of the Chinese de-damaged and captured, it is claim- fence works (Central News). ed.(Central News).

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In the afternoon, the Japanese forces. reinforced by fresh men and.. assisted by a dozen, heavy pieces and many planes, directed

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