Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 29, 1918, Postscript, Page 11, Image 11

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AND IN BETWEEN,
fjiiaJoIivclloBcalStunlcy
Tonight for Liberty Loan
Address
U...9n nf the- Ape,' vvlll bo nt fie
L,',,litli Street Thoitio the Inst thrre
Cm of Iho w''1' !!'" Lincoln, who
IfVii.. mii of Ttirrnn. nlno tilayM tlio
smith 1 "The Knlser, the lleast
n.riln." vvmrii in i s mo nrm lour
'grief this vvecl;jnttho Model.
m,.rtln flint'lln In " JJoE'H Life'"
Vii b the mldrd infinitum nt tlio tic
-', Alhainbrn. Hri.nlun. rirrnt N'oith.
ilniindimoli Tlie.tr -h tills week.
i, C,,ra KMnlMll Ymmjj Is now In C'ull-
Ifarnla "er" M,p ' vviriinK m n new
filar to fol' I"1"" HoiiFo of (II.isk."
IJhldi Is today- nature nt the Knlr.
mount.
lUifall I" ! looiio rnr Hie minus
riico ef 'llr' '" "l" '" "TI,P Midden
Furl?," vvrmh fontureM Sessile llnn
jura,' at tlie U dpo Avenuo Tluatre
en Wednciuiav
Th new oleelrlo rowntaln Ik 111 nper-
Itlon on the sincr of the vloloi l.i nnil
iha effect Is beaullful Colored liRhts
thrown tipoti tlio water nt Intervals i;lxo
K jn artlvtie run r
Henry II Walthnll. who lias not iicm
Kttt hcie for Mime time, will lie nt
tlj Tark toda In "Muindruni llrovvn. '
Rf ritrlotlsm Is the Keynote of 'Tlio
Thins Wo Love, unit It feature Wnl
tce Held and Katlirjn Williams, on
Wednesday nt llio Apollo
"The WlilspoiiiiK Clionis" wlileli will
be at tho Bliublrd, KruiiLfortl. Collrouin
ind Ituby Theatico. Is the best produc
tion that Ccell 11 lie.Mlllo lias turned
out of the studio It will innl.e a now
ttir of Ilamond Mattou, who plays
epposlts Kathrn Wlllim.
Douglas I'alrb.inl.s s funs will find lilm
nt the wreen of t'lc P.ilnrp. Iirmnrtal.
fiEureka, Knickerbocker. Market Street
ir.d Strand Jhi.itrc.s In new nml old
ft photoplaj s
Anita J.ons and .lolin Kinerson. who
ire responsible fm iiuuli of tho woik on
"Let's Get a Divorce," w lileh plas all
week at the Aic.idla, with ISIIHe' llurke
p ii (he star, have done many IntcicstliiK
icenarlos for the sueen.
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F UIIIC I II". II."' i il"-H iiu-u.,uu, i,ii;u
f PlcUord. has Just enlisted In the navy.
will be t-ecn at the Ilelmont on Friday
nd Saturday In "An Kven Ureal.."
Maeterlinck's storv of "The Ttliie
f Bird" will be at tho Lender the latter
tart of the week
Earl 'Williams lias the part of an
American "Iho wire" at the Locust the
latter pait of tho week. The play Is
called "An Amu lean J.lvo Wire."
"The locale of ' I.nvo Me," which will
tiring Horoth li.ilmn to tho Itlullu
Wednesday, is laid In Philadelphia.
Ann PcnntiiElou, wlioso homo Is In
f Camden. N'. .1 . Is starred in "Sunshine
Id'an." at the Pi Incess, Liberty and Cedar
Theatres.
Taullne Frederick will be at the lim
pness and Savoy in new attractions
this week
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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILaVDELPlII A, MONDAY APK1L 20, 1018
Ml
N. Y. SCHOOL BOOKS
CAREFULLY CENSORED
Pupils i:cs Id He Spared
Kun-ylliing Savoring of
German
RED CROSS NURSE PAYS GLOWING TRIBUTE
TO THE HEROES WHOSE LIVES SHE SA VED
SATiSIIISFOKMEK W1FI2
Itl'MAHtS IMIO-GEIIMAN
Tolls hitorosting History of
Fighlors Who Gavo All They
Had to Thwart imw' Mad
Onrush
Josoph, an Ojjicor of tho UoU
glan Royal Horse Guards.
Lived Through Two Critical
Operations
MRS. MARY SADATINI
Of 1430 Talker stioct, who is
"doiiiR her hit" in the wnr liy
translutiiifj nml wiitinp; Italmii
letters. She has more than forty
relatives in the military service
of the Allies.
MEN FOLKS FIGHT,
WOMAN TRANSLATES
Mrs. Mary Sulialini. ohm-
teer War Worker, Has 40
l!clalic5 at Front
New Yotli, Apill "H.
The oider Ismted by noting Cltv Sil
poiintendont Struubenmnller. of tlio
Hoard of lMucatlon, to all dlsttlet till
liotintemlenti and M'lioot pilnolli.lls,
Jequestlni; them to vnmino textbooks
for (ieitnan prop.iKaiid.i, liasi been
tnndo public It requires the dlscon-
tlllll.inro nf nbtntitlminlitn tmnl.u ni flin
pistliiR oer of offenslvp panes and a I "AT Till! HACK OK THK l'HONT"
III fmw.i rum llin n.,otn.. .. I. I.. ..IMha
I It fn I , l"'"" '" "'" """' 1 (roniriohl, flu. hv Puhlir I clan i....pa u
I After .onstdtatlot, will, the prcsl- A " "' Nl W mUH-sa tl
dent of tho Mo ml of lMucatlon It , CIIAITMI: 1
wiih decided tu rccuu'st iiilnclpals to llnocotaill
rwmmo or rais0 ,,, ,,0 rM,m,nP,, ,1V t., ,n,,,t,,l was at Moose
the teachers in their lcstieetlvo Kcbools ' I I '
all textlinnkH lined In their schools to . vy i-tnilt. It as Bitttated about hccn
nHoeitaln if nnv of iinlil books contain nr richt nilles south of 1'utnes on the
nuy inaiier or maicnioniH 01 nnv liiuii i ...,. . , ,-, ,. ,,, ,,.,,-,, nl m
i.i..i ii i.i ii. .ii.n in i... i'......... --
font
ilblnt. urn srilltlmiu In fili.inipf 111 ills
Inviil ti. llin 1'nltl.il lnlla nr fivni-nbtn I tllO llrlllC IlllO lUKHI . tlirCP Or
to tho cause of nny country with I miles north of Ytues. The little ham-
whieh the fnlteil States is now at war. , Pt of n0oKostadt utrasKlcd along the
"If nnv toNthnok comos within tlio ! ,, Ioail ,n.p ,n lll0 ,,orlhi wllUc
.above description klnillv confer with, ., . ., ... ..... .., .
i i. ..... i...-...... ..'Koiith of us. tlio l'.lver v tcr crosicu
jnui iiipwui iiiei iiiit'iiui'iii, iiuii ii
bo confirms vmir llndlni: tnUo Imnio-1 the road, and jut near there. In those
dlato tepn to illi-coiitlniie tlio iiho , early dnvs. the Ilrltlh Hues began. We
thereof. If It bo nossiblo to nasle over had strict bmindarle-. We were lint
Desirous nf dolus; her bit 10 nelp the
t'nlted States tru'i (iornion autntrnvy.
Mrs. Xlaiy S'abatini. 11.13 Taker street,
who has mnic than fnit.v rolntives flsht
I113 In the Allied armies. Is aiding Mis.
JI. L. Woodruff, head of the personal
seivice bureau of the cltv of Philadel
phia, In translating and wrltlus Italian
tetters denting nitli war activities
That pho has so many relatives en
listed In the eaue of democracy beuiine '
known when Mrs Sabatinl called on
Mrs Woodruff to le.irn some details con-1
corning the death of her uncle, Paul ,
I.lrzip. of the Amrtlcan expeditionary
force, who was Killed In action .March i.
"I don't know how manv rolntives wo I
havo llehllns the Muns, but there are 1
nearly forty that wo know of in the I
Italian anil American armies, " sin- said I
today "My utul was kllleil In nitioal
on March 3. nml some time nco wo to
celved n postal taid sa.vlnir thai a
cousin, Augelo Ncilo, a flint lieutenant In
tho Italian ntm, was In n lieiman
prison. Ml memberi of our family arc
(loins all we can to irusn tlio Huns My
the oblectloiiiible mutter piper that
will cover the whole of such matter,
please see that it Is done In the hit-
1 tcr case the book need not bo dls-
eatded.
"I'niler all ciicuinstnnecs please send
the title of the book, the name of the
author, etc. to this oillco, Indlcnttns
tho cattKe of the withdrawal of the
book or the matter to bo eliminated
by pasters."
TACOXY 1NVKNTOK I) IKS
1'r.ink Shumaii Uuilt Alolor Operaleil
liy ?uns lla
Krank Sbunian. of Tacony. who trained
International prominence when ho built
.1 motor oporntcd bv powet fmni the
suns rnvs. died at Ills bonio. 34IUI Hi"
stnn street, veiterdsy Mo whs (lftv-i
.vears old lie will he hii'led Voln.s.bi v
Mr Shuman's principal nctlvltv In de
volopltiB: power from the ho.it nfvthp sun
wns In Cgvpt. whole 11 plant was erected
and put Info operation Ilicnuse the
neicontatto of suushluo In tempo! ate
climates Is creatlv reduced, tlio plant
had to lie erected In a tronb nl ountry.
where the sun's i.i.vh ate hotter nnif
' more continuous.
I Mo also devised a machine for mer
ci rizlnp; cotton yarn and another fin
ileRreoslnK wool WireRlass wu one of
1 his Inventloiif. and his latest activity
1 was to urce the erection of a liUKe land
battleship. 21.0 feet lilRh, which he said
allowed to ro further than a certain
vllIiiBc bv tlio Yser to the Notitb, nor
were wo allowed to ro east of our
hospital the main road forming the
botitidnrv lino We might ro as far as
up liked ititn Trance The almshouse
which we now occupied had Riven up
its teldcnts Our car removed nearl.v
all the old bedridden men and women
Into France, one small corner mill
held a few old men and women 1
with :iome nuns to take care of them
It was n Ioiir tvvo-sto-y bnlldini? with
(.-round In front llehlnd vvcio faim
buildings and tl 1K slupliiR down to a
Inook (i.ipnhltp was a farm, in the
Rrouuds nf vvhii h was 11 larse romoj
of IJelRliin anibiilnncc cars under 'he
i huree of a vouiir Amctlcan.
A Spiral Staircase
The kitchen became our dinins
100111. our bedroom was up 11 idor the
loot In 11 lonpr altle which tan f 10111
0110 end of the Rre.it billldlnR to tlio
other, with no p.ntitlotis between. It
was approached b.v a hph.il stall case
or llft.v htalis Meie we .ill i-lopt
about twentv-sis nurses, thlrt.v order
lies anil kitchen stalT and K or seven
Flemish laundi.v maids. We tied b.in-
' daKes from the rafters, pinning .in..ets
to these, and so formlnR little 100ms.
Two nurses were allowed one tiny skv
llsht between them Meie we lived
, for ten months A buear 'dsc foimcd
liesslne table Later on we added
Allegation Made liy Divorreil Hu'liand
Apain.il Operatic So.
prano
New ork, Atirll 29, That she insists
upon her dauchter, Adrlana, lenrnlnK
and spenkhiR Merman and that she still
ounmunlcnlot) with friends In ejertnnny
nnd receives letters from them are two
of several tharces made aRalnt Mine.
Mnrpareto Mntzeiinuer, operatic mczeo
nopuitio, by her divot ceil husband,
l.:diijinlo I'rrrarl-I'oulntiii, star of the
Metropollton Opera Compatij.
Mr. rerrnrl-Fontutia made the tlmrces
i'i a statement In which he declated his
. . I t.4. st1 Ihnld.tfkii AHA l.h .Altll o9 llld
... . nnlv comfortablv busv us thliiRS """"" " ' "'" "'" -" "' -
w. ! sla'k durltiK tho winter owliiK J lavatty to the cause of Italv and the
!,. iho mini Anions the patients vvenii .pirs Ho elated that a brother of his
four IntetcstliiB cases who nil" "'"", onc-tlmo wife and many relatives were
tin". , , ... ..... ,. I tm flKhtltiR In the (Jerman nnd Austrian
M'1,.1 nist vvnn .loHCPli. Me vvas n n "
dosr bos find stayed with 11- so Ions armies, and that on one occasion, ivli.n
tlur we cot to know hlnl well. At 1 0 rferrd Mine Mntrennuer Italian war
Moozestadt we inilscd the Premier bonds worth riO.nno r(.. she refused
IMvlhlon of tlio HpIkIup arnij. and the them. savlnR that Italy would lose the
Premier Ciuhles vvcie 11 body of cavalry
In that division. The olliceis fol tiled -
the Hnval Morse tiiiarim siuiioueu m
ponce times outside the nival palace
... ii....i. Vi. until ntntloned at the
...ii.... ..iiPi-n tho Premier Muldesi
Authoress Syringed Leg Every
Half Hour Until Gmigrciicj
IK I IIV... 11'........
m n'ounu it " naiit-1.
Away
Again She Saved Him From
Death U hen the Soldier
' early liled to Doath From
I f Hemorrhage
. -.b
war anyway and that tne bonds "WcjHsK g
hn urnrltil. iS'l-TW';
Mlg statement says, In part! vty:l
"One of the thief reasons of our mA
lint trouble, was that Mme. Matienauei
ntilaRonlzcd my country nnd Its allies.
German Is tho laneuaco ittierallyi
spoken In her home, and eho lays BtresS'"
uHii 111a met mm uur iiiuu Aunaimr4
learn and speak tlcrman, much to mr
dlspteasure.
"Mme. Malzenauer frenuently ho
visited many of licr German frlendsH
people well known to havo expressed'!
.. . ., ... . r.-" J
mcir pro-uermanism nna wno nave "JK&J
given cause for comment by all Amefjbf'
Clio iiwBiiuprin. vsfvt
"I am ready 16 provo nil of ;1ieso)i
statements and am ready In prove thitB
my heart Is that of n true Italian 40g
lliai 1 lovo ivmeriLa biiu jimcticaii. -"
r
Cuticura Soap is
Easy Shaving for
Sensitive Skins
The Mew Up.lo.d.lo Cuticura Mctbod
limiliPi.ln.lniv. ttoberto s.ili.niini li-ft 1 ivns iibsolutelv feasible and which would . the IllXllr.v of a s-inc wash tub. but elr.
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Philadelphia at the outbreak of the war I reyoiuiioniw wurinre, nm as lo.r.iy uo
Mr. Ravens wife was Miss .leanotte
Hone before her muirlace. She was a
.Mi-known fashion artist A d.iuRhter,
Ann. also surv ivc
The Savins vid hi Pal is until tne
fitrmans beRan their drive on tho
French eanit.il when they returned to
this countrj Sa.ven won several of tb"
lirt nrlzes nf tiin Aciiilemv of the Fine
IkArts, and has been repiesented In manv
exniDiiions in tins couniiy nnu 111 1 u i-..
Mr. Sajen vi.is forty-three vears 0111
His father was the late Kdwaid M.
Sayen. Ills motlur ourvlves.
(Last neck I'coav. t "'''' ''"''
DrcnmancZ .tri'cnfiitr. trn.s irilil
lv her ton airplane to lllrdltuifl
There she t'o.s eloiciied 1'ilnceii
tkUhe liavelu enlcicd the ttunt,eui
By a .1. i . ... it... 1l'.,,.,lo .mi' W
oil his hint 'n)Hrc fuel
CHAPTER I
The Call for Help
and lost an nrm when the Italian foues
were lepulsed at liallip'ili M husband
who Is In the Uiuft and is expecting a
i.ill nn time, has two other brother in
the Italian aim) Mis mother has in-
I vested all her .ivinR", nmountlnR to
several thousand dohars, in Liberty
Uonds
"1 cant undeisland why eoplo who
have loads and load. rf nioiiev don 1
Invest more of it In bond" We will
have to whip the Muns nnd wo can't
stop until we do. The only thing that
I am sorry, for Is that I can't do more
for my tountiy The men can do tha
fiehtlnR, but vie wonipn can help by
CivhiB and rIvIiib and giving We must,
yes, we must whip the Ilun !"
II. L. SAYEN DEAD
t sr L. ...ll 1...n.. ., In
iipnrv i iiiiii isiivt: , t-n ivuuivii ., . . . . . s- , v
the art world In this city, died suddenlv '. l. Wll.SUA NI'.Al)
en Saturdav night at his homo. ublS 1 (lt,.r jr. Wilson, widely known In
Spruce street ... machinery trade. Is dead nt his homo.
Havens wire was .miss .leanwic ,.,,.,., Nor.i. 'ruentv-flrst streit, of pneu-
nunln. Jlr Wilson, who was tieasurcr
and cencinl man.isi 1 of tho Lastuin Ma
li blnerv and Kiiuljimont i'oinpan.v. was
one of the pioneers in the pneumatic tool
I ii dustrv.
widow, four daughteis nnd one Fon,
Lloyd, a corporal in tho KiSth Field Ar
tillii.v. sunlvp li 1 111 Funeral wivicos
will bo h.ld 11' his I He lesidence to-
,11101 low, anil interniert will In made In
jit I'ejie I'fineteij. Thirty-third stn-tt
Mind Lehigh avenue
velolied
Mr. Shumnn was president of the Him
li'ev I'oiurete Piling I'oiiip.mv and the
simplex Foundation I'miipanv. Among
Ills other discoveries was n ni"thod foi
constructing concrete piling Ills honors
Included the award of two tueiluls bv
the Flaukltn Institute
U.l EIISITY'S STKAW
TIAT SEASON NE Ml
I'enii Men Will Wear IScw iimuier
Ileailpicics.at Columbia
(ame
Straw -hat season has Iioen inaugu
rated ut tho Fnlverslty of Pennsylvania
and when the umpire snvs "Play liall"'
on May 4 nt Franklin Field cveiy IVun
man will sport n new slrnvv hendiilec.
One freshman vesterdav tried to bleak
tho reason's rule b.v 1111 early appeal
ance with a new "lid," but he vvas
rpiukly based to cover
Penn' game with Columbia Is the
"orener" for the straw -hat season at
the Fnlversltv. Tho stands In Franklin
Field will be n mass of waving sti.iw.
'Ilainev Uerkcs" will piesent every
man of the vaislty nine with a new
tiaw bat If he makes a hit in tho I'enn
Columbla game. The offer has lesulted
In some terrible slugging on the part
'ot CoaiU Thomas's horsehldo warriors
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"DREAMLAND ADVENTURES'
By DADDY
"THK MAD GIANT"
ailirntine rm h mrt. I eyiiuitnu ifohMnjs nnu rniiiny .inuiuuV.
.1 camiilelr, 1
PEGGY sat up straight
Rlnrfln.l ulin tl.4lplipd fol
In bed
a tepeli
ttort of tho mysteiious sound that had
wakened her.
Yes, there it vvas again a sharp
tapping at her window, followed by a
rentle call, "Coo! Coo! Coo!"
Peggy rubbed tlio sleep out of her
yes and tried to see who it was. Bay
had Just dawned and the HfilU came
dimly through tho curtains.
"Can It be n burglar?" thought
Peggy, shivery chills running up nnd
down her back.
Again came tho tapping ami tne
tentlc "Coo! Coo! Coo!"
A burclar v -'lldn't havo slicn a
soft, sweet voice," Peggy assured her
self. "It Bounds 1 ko h. nlceotl.
Her ilrst frlcht cone, she Jumped out
of bed and ran to tho window, but)
enough, thcie outside tho screen vvas
Pair of pigeons.
uoo! Coo!" they ealicu to ncr.
"Why. how do you do?" cried Peggy.
throwing open tho screen In hopped
the pigeons ami 0110 of them gravely
held up Its. foot.
"Oh, you want to shake bands. Just
like mv nunnv!" exclaimed Peggy, de-
llightedly. Then she saw that some-
ining was fastened to tno pigeon 'k.
lit brought to mind what nor latncr
pad told her Iho nieht bcforo that the
Pigeons used in tho great war carried
messages fastened to rings mound
meir legs.
: 'You'ro carrier nlgcons!" she ciled.
t Have you 11 message for me?"
' "Coo! Coo!" answered both pigeons.
Peggy was now all curiosity. Un-
,wrapping F'e message irom mo ihk
on's leg ahe found that It was a piece
ft water Illy pad covered with a lot of
.pdd.looUIng holes. ,
muzzled and a bit disappointeu sue
held tho mpssnen one way and then
another without being ablo to read It.
'many she turned It over and at once
J.h mystery was solved. There was a
note neatly pricked Into tho leaf. It
read j
"QreetlncR. Princess Peggy! ine
Riant Ik rnmpaceous! Comu, else wo
licrlshl Your Ulrdland Hubjects."
Bown below was ai'ded:
i"Wrltten bv me Judge Owl."
X'esirv piniL'lit her breath Here was
,n appeal from Mirdland that seemed
rgent. Hhe didn't know wnat -Tarn-ageous"
meant, but It sounded like
omethlnir nwfiil. nnd her tlrst or.
eouuter with the Cllant of the Woods
aa led her to bol eve he mtgnt ao
ylhlng wlckcfl. Of. gourso. sho must
f;r!.HtIf j&ttll IforA cr Bunjocoj.
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eumstiim.es weie not 1 ondueive to per
sonal cleanliness, hot water vvas pro
clous and there woip tiff stalls to
cany it all up and down again. 1 don't
remember tli.il tlio plate was ever
swept or washed
Tlio thief foatuie outside was JM'I).
and 11 long stt. light road with Uees on
eithei side. Our flout gatevva;. was 11
Slough of Despond, likewise the fnim
vnrd behind Our saiill.uy urmnge
incuts would not have passed the
health hoards at home. The farmanl
vvas an Ititeiestlng studv In things
ancient and modern a mixture of
peace and war. Cows 1 named around
among motor ambulances and cms
painted vv.ir-giay with Impo ted
ciosses tiiMin them Soldleia carried
111 strctcheis of wounded or carried
out the dead, nuns sat milking iows,
inflim old almshouse women In huge I
mob taps pottered about, while army
nurses Hew past on divers errands
Mechanics mended car machinery and
lousli plowmen beat the lorn with old
fashioned Hails In the same barn.
Around all wis mud. mud, mud! A
great cesspool 1:111 under a Luge pait
of the f.umvard quite oloe tu the well ,
-whoie the pumphaiiille squeaked
da and night -fmni which we got I
all the ih Inking water
1 dust about this time we bad 11 new
chef. .Maui ice had to 1 etui 11 to tho1
trenches. This new man had such aii
Interesting career that he is worth
mentioning. Me. too. was another
gonial, sunns soul, with 11 ready smile1
and a soft spot in his heuit for
nurses. Uo had been a prisoner undei
tho Hermans, and his skill as cook
gavo him u phue with a gicat general
nt the front. One night the Huns had
taken a new clt, so theie was a
dinner paitv. Our ehef seasoned all
i- I.f nml lived when out 01 hip
1 1 em lies .loeph belonged to them
II,. ,ntnc to us with a large wound In
111s leg. It pierced right through the
, ilf teailng the muscles from the
sliinbone tiearlv all the way fi 0111 the
kme to the ankle. The doctors tPecd
it up. but vcrv soon it went gangren
ous Tho surgeon said the nnlv w.i
t.i be sine of (he mischief no-, spread
nu was to cut off his log. 1 begged
him to allow me to sv rlnge It everv
h.i'f hour, nnd meanvvKlle I lemoved
luni outside Into the winter sunshine
tlMng his leg UP so that the nlr played
all around the vvoiinu. nnu 1111 11 iiu-u ,
ininiv nviiosed nil dav long. It did 1
"JUSr'l'ir well, and the gangrene came off In. one
u big slough, leaving fresh, led flesh I
limb month
the dishes with Ibiucuis. the suuies .lovph Mot Well
he flavored with brandv and he piled ii .,QS outside ut one meal
thorn wttli wine bv the gallon. When n, UH i.osv
hn had succeeded In making all tne i.im when sume
company thoroughly di utih and tho "itci. uulck! ,Iocph Is bleeding to
general Ia under the table, be took lip death!" 1 rented a tourniquet from n
Ills hat nnd walked off. Mscaplns Into i-upboard nnd rushod around. IKing It
Holland bo vvas Interned There he on. The surgeon who was called said
obtained 11 post with . nobleman and ihno was now tcallv nothing to be
wns well paid. Hut like the Jews in done but to take tb. leg off, us the1
captivity, he sighed for his native main utters had slouched tin ough nnd 1
hind, so he forged a p.isspoit and. tho foot would got no circulation
at 11 propitious moment, when another Again I eo,ied him to wait for 11
banquet vvas untUr wav. he went out while aud see if the fool renllv looked,
on mi eirand nnd never 'ciuriiod. lie Hint wav. We watched the log nn
pieferred standing at oui kitchen louslv the next few dins All the lit
stovo from ti n. m. to 11 p in . serving tie veins and niteile" took up the work
meals to Ml) peisons foi vlrtuullv no , f Iho big one uutl the foot continued
remuneration ' thrive. HUewle Joseph hlmseir. Mis ,
I leg took n long time healing, and
Heroes Nursed after he left is he went to a Pails
next paiaginphs aie mostly Hospital, wiicie 110 nun un sons ui
bistm inu nf .inouerii vicaiiiieiii iui uiii, lu, ,i,nt,v.
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P.ut Joseph is now head mechanician
in 11 largo war motor works in France,
with full use of both legs'
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Libortt Loan Club has vow passrd the
Tiro Hundred Thousand Dollar ($200,
000.00) mark.
Our committee in charge reports this
morning then are not done yet.
laving
Is to Look Out for the Little Things
The wise, dear old grandmothers have a trite
saying r"look out for the pennies, the dollars care
for themselves." A penny or two saved here and
there, and sometimes more, soon mounts up.
Every American Store stands as a bulwark
against extortionate prices quality considered you
can buy goods for less money from us than any
where else in four Slates.
THE PENNIES COUNT.
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Sliced Peaches can 15c
Fancy Peaches .large can 20c
Extra Fancy Peaches large can 23c
Hawaiian Pineapple . . can 13c, 16c
Choice Pears can 16c
The authoress (left) and a Ms-tci- nurse in the
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GOVERNOR EDGE AIDS BRUMBAUGH SPEAKS
LOAN DRIVE AT SHORE TO ALLENTOWN MEN
Charms 3304.000 Out
Pier Crowd's Pockets
i in One Hour
of Gocrnor isits Ambulance
Camp anil Kccehcs Kntbusi
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"CAN IT BE A BURGLAR?" THOUGHT TEGGY
Allmillc I'll. April 20
Seriously alarmeil lest Atlantic fity
might not reach Its allotment In the
llierty Loan drive (Joveinoi Kdge helptil
slioro drive mamiRcra fepnralo a Brent
audience from $301,000 In subscriptions
In one hour on the Steel Tier
Hanl ptesldents and directors, I'.epre
cntntlvn Isaac nncliaiaeh. .lohn (i
falne. of ramden : Representative Knut
non. of Minnesota : a seme of i:mercency
Aid and lied i'iosi m.itronn and aides
and iho Great Lakes Naval Hand, co
operated with the Uov error In the
ahahlne-dovvn process. Mr Kdisc made
one long and half a dozen shot t speeches
and started the rush to loan money to
Uncle Sam with a $5000 subscription.
Judge John J. White, Ttaprcpentntlve
nacharach. Mayor Iiaeharacli, Major
Charles I) White, dt Commissioner J.
II, Thompson and ex-Senatois Kdwnrd
S. I.eo and Lewis Hvana turned the
rush Into a stampede by duplicating the
Governor's rontrlbutlon v lien
Mlrntnilli, I'll., April 29
Governor nriinibaugh addressed a
patriotic lally at the I'nlted Slates am
bulance camp. The flovernm-. vvlm got .i
great reception from the soldiers v. is
accompanied by Secretary n.ill t tin
camp V. M. c A Sunday nininlm; and
evening the addifss vvji delivered 1
the Itev. Mull' Auld, pastor nf '.ih in
Iresbterlan chuich. I'lillmh limn
At a dance on S.iturd.iv .veiling six
teen motor messenger gills fioin I'hlla
delphU were guests of the mlistid men
It Is stated, actoiding to tin- pn-suni
plans of tho War Department, tin' nit i
management of the ambulance iamp will
atcomp.iny the Italian contingent, ulilch
Is being Instructed in the languuge of
that rountry by seventy Italian sold er
from rhlladelphla With llio departure
of tho Italian contingent mott of the am
bulance service men who enlisted last
,i,lyiar will have gone into active service
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tent which the -.I
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that had liorno her so bravely on her
first Hying adventure. Then her heart
sanh. It peemed so tiny and lifeless
now as It lay on the shelf and utter y
powerless to carry a blB nine-) ear-old
-iri fm- away thioiiEh tho nlr for n
possible clash with a eiant.
"I do want to help the birds, hut,
oh. how can I get to IllrdlanclV fcho
said.
As If in answer, tho fcccoml pigeon
held up Its leg. to Jt was fastened
another message. Unwrapplnc this.
Veggy found a blado of grass and
thlB verse:
"This blade of grass from fairy ring.
Your help to us will quickly bring.
Itememberlng the effects of tho
leaves of tho Wishing lloso in her
former adventure, I'eggy popped the
grass Into her mouth. Quick as a wink
ho found herself tiny os nn e f. seated
In her airplane, now quivering with
power. .... .i
iiusinn phiiccsh!" cal oil one of the
nlBoons. Its cooing suddenly turning
nto talk which Teggy understood per
foclly. "I am Homer Pigeon and this
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is larrie ruituu,
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"I ought to dress first," protested
Peggy- "I can't 6 In my pajamas."
lint the carrier pigeons dldn t give
her time to change. They at once
larted out Ot mo wiiiuuw.
navy musicians urea tun "i.iDerty ueu
march at the enthusiastic crowd, with n
regular whale of a sailor singing the
chorus, hundreds bombarded tho Ited
danger, followed them, her airplane
buzzing vlgoiously.
I'escy felt wonderfully gay ana subscription collectors with orders
sprightly as she sped through ho clear ; d
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muriuiiK "Hi wmi:ii uhi ...,' n...
tho warm co ors of the rising sun
She was so happy In tho Joy of (lying
that sho forgot for a moment the
serious mission upon which she was
bent.
"I'll lace ou to Ulrdland! she
called to tho pigeons.
"Come on!" they answered, setting
off nt a great rate.
It was a Jolly dash through tho sky,
with Peggy thrilling more and more
with excitement as the airplane crept
gradually up to tho speeding carriers
and then roared triumphantly past
them. She turned to wave exultingly,
when her Joy abruptly frozo Into
fright. Swooping down upon tho car
riers from high above was a monster
bird. Its gleaming eyes and savage
beak marking It na a seeker of prey.
The pigeons isaw It at tho same
moment.
'it's the pirate of the sk" thoy
shrieked "I''ly for your lives!"
Hut they wore an instant too late
A proffer vvas made by the AtlHiitle
City National Bank to take $100,000 of
the loan If tho houso subscription
reached $100,000. It went there with a
dnal rush, with $4000 over Atlantic
City needs only $500,000 now, nnd the
drive managers expect to get It In short
order. Governor Kdge said ho vvas
proud of his homo tow n.
"There Is only one thing of Importance
confronting this country and that Is to
beat the Oermans," William A. Clark, of
nutte, former United States Senator for
Montana, declared at tho Hotel Tray
more, lie said:
"It Is up to America to see this thing
through, and we'll do It. Itegardless of
time, cost or effort, we are going to
smash tho IJoche and everything German
autocracy stands for There may ho
teniiiornry setbacks, but they will only
, strengthen tho American determination
I to win. I am porry we did not get In
before we did. but since we have en
tered the conflict wo have rendered a
good account of ourselves The way
The feathered plroto was upon Homer hUBiness men and Americans generally
Pigeon ueioro no comu uuuu, tiuicu- re staiiuinu nacic nr tne Government
Ing him in the cruel grasp of Its pow
erful talons.
ITnmnrrnto It will he told llOW
Peggy, Pegov bofffa toUh the J'irate of lAq .
K That pin which Bho tbouibi B&hta P ." ?r, ) Ufe
ought to rejoice the heart of every loyal
cltlten of this country. This Is no tlnio
for quibbling about anything that enters
Into the big game and everybody now
realities It. We have nothing to fear
because we. are right; because we are
rlshs turasv wm,-'
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aml the Allentovrii cantonment will be
come a medical training and embarka
tion camp, composed l.ugelv of men se
lected for the National Armv it Is said
the new commaiidei of Camp Crane will
be Colonel Davidson.
Transfeis announced jesteiday are
II i: Wright, casual detachment, to the
tank corps; 1) I) Parrar, fiom Sritini
fiBO to field artillery: I. A Uassett med
Ual detaehinent, to Camp Win eler
Captain Dale Martin Is the new post
surgeon, succeeding Captain Sidney
Hat cnan. of Philadelphia, transferred to
State College to recruit new men for the
service, and Major Charles L. Gaudy,
transferred to Fort llllev Post Surgeon
Martin's staff consists of Captain M '"
Wilson, In charge of pneumonia cases.
Captain Call G. Wencke, formerly of
Battle Creek, In charge of eye. car, nose
and throat cases; Captain Homer W.
Wolf, Isolation ward ; Captain V A.
riiapman. clinical medicine , Lieutenant
Karl M. Shores, surgical dressing rooms,
Lieutenant W H. Chamberlain, skin dis
eases; Lieutenant 1 J Ferguson. Lieu
tenant II. A. Shlmp and Hospital Ser
geant It- V. McKlrulh. late of Camp
Kearny, in cnargn "i mu i""
which has thirty cases.
Ceil. Head to Commuml Lamp Sevier
Washington, April 29 Major General'
George W. Jtead, National Army, now '
stationed at Kl Paso, Tex, will go to
Greenville. S. f. to take command pt
Cmp Sevier. General Head Is si rfgu.Ii
mrmy'colopEl of cavalry.
Said the
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"Here's the truth" if
you want real goodness
and toothsomeness in a
Welsh Rabbit serve it
with the rich, crisp,
brown-baked
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National
OATS
The finest quality white
oats crown. Serve it of tenor.
PhS
Dried
BEEF
Carefully cured tender
beef, trimmed of all waste.
Choice Pink
SALMON
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Fancy Red fg
SALMON &
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A palatable and nutritious meat substitute. Try salmon
served in croquettes made with boiled rice.
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18c Shoepeg Cora . cut io 16C
2c Best Corn
cut to
Sweet and tender, all the freshness ajid flavor of corn
just cut from the cob special price, you will want a few
extra cans.
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mixes well with the
cheese. Gives it the
zest and tang and gustq
that lingers and makes
you feel well, just
happy and well fed!
You Will Like It!
Made only by Holland Rusk Co.
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Choice dry, mealy potatoes you
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buy your potatoes by weight.
Eat more potatoes and help con
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Prices in All Our Up-to-the-Minute .
Meat Markets
iWu Kfearby Country VEAL
Loin Lhops 42c lb.
Rib Chops 38c lb.
Rack Chops 32c lb.
Finest
Milk
Cutlets ,..48c lb.
Shoulders 28c lb.
Stewing 2Cc lb.
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Delicacies Ready to Serve
Sliced Lebanon
Bologna
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Cooked Corned
Beef
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Baked Meat
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Cookpd Luncheon Roll
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Fresh Beef Liver, 15c lb.
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