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While furnishing protection to Warfare means destruction of years of labor Bnush troops finding it WJ.Mmj fand J P " of German soldiers as they fought behind the breastworks, the wires did not save the'adjoining houses. forces. Th.s bridge was wrecked at La Fcrte when the Kaiser s army rencn metropolis. ADVANCE OF GERMANS THROUGH BELGIUM AND FRANCE TOLD IN CHAPTERS OF WRECKAGE AND KUIN Mo-tir Method Hastens Work Foundation Digging. A now method of accelerating founda tion discing for 11 lnrse office building is beltis demonstrated dally at Chestnut and Juniper streets. Thousands of pedestrians stop everv day to watch a heavy dump WTKon lifted easily from the street hy a crane, swuns over the yawnlns; excava tion made for foundations and gently low- i ered to the bottom. 1 tj.. fhio tnolhml It Is necessary to load irvpvriKht h ihc int-rnaMnnn! New -. !.. I but oncP. Under the old system laborers Death's Head Hussar, survivor of the famous regiment of the German filled a bic steel bucket at the bottom of Crown Prince. But fifty of these fierce warriors, it is said, remain after the ' "So'X Xason a" amount terrific campaigns in the region of Verdun, where the Teuton Prince hurled of dirt was spilled .ind another force of men had to be employed to nanaie tne v.nMr.tt nt t)i.. treet Hv the now method 1 the wagons are never delayed. Mmi:,i:y4?ris fHCMRk,-v -M-r? - wm, i 'j ir-mirsKs ?i '..bhb Y'.Ev'r";-; v.a'j " r i',vi.v' ;' , r'f'BlllB fvj!i,ti -f? v war WrsfcS'ii -" ., u v tfcy ' k " "v ill! 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One policeman, said the lieutenants, shoved them abuut and snout ed, "It would be best If we killed you." The officers are brothers, Lieutenants Paul and Ewald Faltln. Their homes are In Prague, Bohemia. They were In Bel gium when Austria and Germany declared war on the French. It bolng hopeless to return home bv way or tne continent iney went to England to get a boat. They were in London when war was declared and were detained by the authorities as prisoners. When they produced sufficient funds to enable them to get to this coun try the men were released. The Home Office wanted them in Arannw, "" they could not get back to Au-tria. rather Man in England 3h prisoners of war. CRANE LIFTS WAGONS of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN'S FACE IN BRONZE NEEDS CLEANING Effigy in Front of Postoffice "Rudely Treated by Time and Weather. Patriots who promenade Chestnut street In the vicinity of the Postoffice are becoming annoyed by the condition of the status of Benjamin Franklin, espoelally the face, which Is dirty. Also thore Is a whit: line extending from his chin to his waistcoat, as though ho hod been eating gruel In a hurry and without a napkin. When the statue was placed on Its pedestal in front of the Federal Building the face bore a nice coat of paint. Wind and rain are no respecters of patriots' statues, however, and acted toward Franklin as they habitually do with a fence or a barn. Some irreverent comments on the con dition of the statue are heard from the passersby. Others, more patriotic, fall to hco anything funny about It and feel that something should be done to restore the benign appearance of the face. i Basement for Boy uii'l Utile Gii BEN FRANKLIN'S FACE IN NEED OF SCRUBBING k "Boyproof" Sturdy School Shoes Our de&erwdl famous "Room-for-flve-toes" footwear for children ts a sign post tor correct-fittino of the growing foot. These shoes are recommended b physicians for their correct construction ?"" b'.,U3 for Sood appearance and wear ing ability. Boys' 1 to 6. Three Grade, $2.50, $3 and $3.50. Little GenU', 9 to 13. Three Grades, $2, $2.50 and $3. Gun Metal, Tan Russia Calf. Patent Colt Mothers can safely send the boy to us we take such good care of his foot- wants. . The Big Shoe Store 1204-06-08 Market Street Sept. 85th Store Clotts 5.S0 P. M. Saturdays 9.30 P. HOSKINS Office Outfitters and Commercial Stationers Vlt Largest and most fair ly priced stock to be found anywhere. Convenience, comfort and good taste essential to every well-ordered office are conspicuous features of offices furnished by us. HOSKINS I'rinteri, Engravers. Stationers 904-906 Chestnut St. M iGI' iwjrs Our Tile, Slate, Metal and Sla Roofs Are Standard RESIDENTIAL WORK A or-ctiiAUTY Crescent Compound keeps roofs watertight for five years, and Is also guaranteed. Real Estate Roofing Co. 2343.2349 Wallace St. StU Poplar HOI Kvttniut Mtl PRIEST ACCUSED OF TREASON AMSTERDAM, Spt. 25. A dlspalUl from Berlin .ays that a priest named Wotterly, a former member of the Rolch stas, has been arrested and Is belnsr court martialed on a charge of treason. Hla Roods have been confiscated. Perry's The Men's Store of Early Readiness When they say to j'ou elsewhere, "We haven't gat them yet, but expect them " then come and see us At Perry At $15, $18, $20, wonderful fancy mixtures in both Fall Suits and Fall Overcoats and our exclusive "N. B. T." making At Perry's At every price, the big- ' Rest values we are able to. give and fifty-one years of bis value-giving are back of our ability At Perry's Perry & Co., "n.b" 16th & Chestnut Sts. Trousers A Specialty JONES U16WalnutStreet fci iir,ii' njjT If" TT i &frfeto.nu