KrZTTMl'S J. 'r '; - BW"BB T3VEJS1NG UrjijS LEUCiER l'lfiLUiKU-HlA, "WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, iula -i ( sfc ,-4 ': . .fV? CAMP MEADE CHEERS OVER AVIATOR'S FEAT t.izxr Clergyman's Son Tells in Loi ter of Douning German Plane TRY FOR COMMISSIONS Serral Men (iirn ()pporlunil to in Shoulder Str.ip at Training School ?i tti Tij a stnr f oru tno irl ' Crimp Mmilf. ilmlral. Mil. M-n -" ' Tlie I!l fl T llm renutHf "PP. retnr of the M '" V 1" '" ,h O ?alon ut putting thins" In Innr for the in lmlnc Iti.i fnr Miu onlrl the mall nrrierh ml its from Prince "That from mi Im Iw nil the cleifjsniun-ecrrtir Inlf minute later and th militant preaiher i Jumping with loi M Toe his Mowned a Hun plane In the i ppolte em! of the Tk recreation Inll ai the !tc P H Hirp rfllKlous illreetor of the work In tills section mil - "on In law of Doctor ilon He 1imi-(1 the eul tant cm of his f-uhei-ln li intl riiheil oer to the lounler hit s up full er1 he Inquhed Poctor Wilsons res (.-listened inrt happ as a si hoolhov who his pitihprl Ills team to Ictoi he ii-nclm. d the letter Toe had i Intl e In the cloud' he hecin Seientect thou,ind fe, I p'ove the earth and hi t'twneil the Hun From his lettn I citlur tint In wt in i homhinc plim ind i in afoul of one of the Kilsirw ilnrift Hut Toe won or helped to so It s all the "line The stni of i nun Meirte i nteis mound its person ilitie1 and Tips letter from far. off frime ieealeil i tile that Is unique In Nation 0 inn minis It lifeIose tint the ilin finnlv I" a fanilh of flp ltliitr person foi Ke as preparing for the mlnlstr up to a ien and a half iro when he lolned tin Trench anm I en mrict entered the strugple loe was tiansfeired to lh Perh!n; ainn nd two iiuinihs litei hit brother n P. Wilson left i dhuiiti fcIiooI to jo n tie tlvlu sei Hi n of the American mm Me im Is in Prim and Just In KinriiiiK to rt i his l,t In in obseriatlon p' me A camp war i 01 icpoiident reinallerl that the Wilson fmilli was doing Its hit and had ceiti nl put i numb r of clermmen Into tin seiUr lour of us tespomVd li loi W 1N011 01 at least ther would le four If m two I o - were oidalmd whlih tlim will lc wln the war Is or Tiien the milit ml eergmin w ho halls fro n W helimr a butwlioi a int e of I ennsi han1 i expressed his rintnon in ri,iiil to tic war Theie 1 rut o? e Ivmip to thi war he said tctorv It s up id us ti p e our sous pile otll mi ne and thru ce nuieihf": Will T el ir to act'e nlce' sn if ore of tlie Him ilrm n downs i .on of mine III jump Into c -.or ice ! is I am I II tal,e i (tun if I lne to luln the Btltlsh or I lent i nim Xews that one of Poctoi W ll-on s ho s had downed i Hun plane t-preid rapid 1 oer the i imp and foi the in t t in hours th pre u hr wis kept busi ic celling th' LoiiKiatuI ltlons if Mildict friends Dow n here it I imp Al'Mde whie twn fisted ind red hloodi rl ntn are training fo the 1 iic siiap oei there Dm tor Wil ru is i ille " mil tant Preshi tti 1 1 m pi h her mil Hitc Is not th sll-ltttst doul i tint h- Is Hack In W he I nc Mm Wil on i mi the home firts burn ng sl will lit permit herhusbind mcil'ili im e mil 1 well If Io oi his In tin i in di owned then she will ioiiiI foi Ike hei his band she Is willing to mil m sK rlflce In nrdei to di f' it finnuinv The following -nlll rs it I.Uile Pun hae been gtn m oprtunit n win t-houlder sti ips tnd hi lueu m to the following ntlUer tiaining . imps To Camp Tackson Colunilili i sri geant K irl J Binihiaui "Ith m munition Tiain sMRp-inr Danld N Mitchell and sugeant A Ttoliln-on Batten V "l-'th Held rtilleiv To Camp l.ee sergeant Milton W st John, 310th Machine Hun Pittalinn ergeant Majoi V 1 hartW 1 H Bassett Jr Paul M Higg and Sergeant Joseph i.iodall lOtth Kngineers Aithm M I.anch 115th In fanto , Sergeant D W W Itzel and George W oung 116th Inf.intri Chaplains Charles H Filck and Charles flrubri of the lllth Depot Brigade hae left the camp to annul a course of Instiurtlon in the training t-chool for chaplains at Camp 1 ilor, Icuisllle Iv The following transfers were made todaj Piiate Hair ft oel ir.4th Depot Btlgade to 304th pnglneers , Thomas P Steele, Headquarters Troop to 304th Sarltarv Train. Howaid ihenbicli and Howard K Mussehnan fioni Head fiuartein Ttoop to the Quarttrmasttr b Detachment 1r ( HFs IUOD MMM. Mt l'carl MrDonald. direitor of home cronoim at tate ( oIIcrc who i in iliargc of t lie women iti'trtutnrs (onillHlinp a food roll er.itton i .impjign in I'liilailelpliia U.S. CONSIDERS BUYING OF RUSSIAN SUPPLIES Transaction Would Imohe Millions and Gic Countrv Definite Aid W iii.lilni;tnn Ma - ' T.ie st tt Department has undei i on i r ration a definite plan of aid for Rus sia li bei amp known tod n that this coi templates a form of financial assistance hlih while helping rtussla to snuggle liai K to i plate in the sun would a so f i.timani s grasping machin itions li lulrf the department plan is to ft 1 1 I h a ast quant it of nionei with w'ii i f Inn up supplies in Pussla In i id'iig uton oil and otiiei (omnioditles iinuli desired b irerniani Its iHie mriinis lino millions nd ("Senium will si izi It without pai If metk.i does not step Into tlie bieaih accirding to proponents of the nieisure With tin unmet which mei Ic i woud I It frit thes, suppllPf. ;Uvs i would Inn an oppoitunitt to do much toward re li iblllt illon it v irgued 'ictnint in iked bet will In P.u'-sIt lugdi thriugh liberal use of monet distributed ludlc'oucit i,t n group of her agents it is printed out nd with HuEm in inifestlng an in i n if.ing tnmlM foi i.ermant n. . mil thit is the issje ,,f linandil aid might be the turning p ilnt in i ut um iiion it ir iield I lie plan has been git en caieful c ti sidei mi n 1 ut ln not tet been ap pimed In SKtetart t anniig Howetn Hint is a pissi,itt that with m.iiu niorlltUatiins it will be put into eflut 1 In sentiment fit s0nie fottnof insist im to I. us it it this time Is siK,tK I lie I ipanese ( hlnese defi nitP Tgr(. . mom iip-mntlt is held In abetame but mint uithorlilis pid,t inttnen tiin in siheri i it'll come if tin Muta tion i allowed to drag I ngland and 1 rune ue known to be in pirlng icmit U"s aitlili' fitoring the lull ittntioii ll'UO (,LRM Pl.WCS noNEU IN 2 MUMHS lhcil Virineii Drop 1 liou-aml Toiu of Ilnmlis lielnnil Teuton I ine in I r inie I (union M it J0 line tlinu and t,t' mm lirpl-nes hitt been (nought (I i t u il ill it t n out of irntriil -init ttip i,it in in offenslte ligm litu iiuniths igu n tin the Hhi Ulta .inn turn id li t night Mine than Innn tons of of 1 1 nibs I, ne I een dloiitd on and behind th Cl 111 in lilies in that pet iod I In fulirssuf Met In Loir. line ml tile i tt of I rblentz on tilt- Plline KTv bulled bt Hi ttsh tinois this morning 1 Iftten Ctrinati inaihines it t brnulit down bt lb Bluish nt rd it limit-tit tons of boml s tntt drop ped on the balllf Hlel 1 It. Ut t st ma -li nes ue missing tin W u tilln. n-IKiitiil I ist night vAmz wmmmm. Wa Mt'&M7'y'rM? ;& Rub tour corn right off An m A F. Pierce's Com Plaster will M cure the wort corn m a few 'M houfs No fuss or bother it nil . iZj. liquids Just a thin, (.lose fitting g? m plaster, with a linen bark to keep ? W the flesh tlean anil protected from M irritation Mops the pun almost i& instantly o other product has EXEMPTED FROM DRAFT i tone much end corn 'ubl U m Known for 16 years as the one BY GOVERNMENT JOBS I ,5T ?med', v Wi , Sold by druggists everywhere, or M 'M Of mail t 25c Winthrop Sales gg Congressmen Charge 2000 in Aeriitil Co, 116 West 32nd St , New York m ture Deparlmenl, Shieliled From Senile in Army Washington, Mi 'J.' The ri irRe that thousands of men of diaft aRt aie enjoyinp freedom f.om tnllltaij dut throuRh c-Nemptlon obtained for them by executives of Tcderal departments is made t t'onRressmen who hae heen ineKtlKsitinK the auhjett This situation was uncoered durint; the dlscust-ion of the food production bill, when it uis nhnun that the Sec-i retar of AKritulture had jono men ex empted from inilllar etUe It was asserted that if the same proportion of exemption preiiled In othei Onvern ment departments moie than Jf000 so called 'Ooxernment blackers would be found In Washington To preent further abuse of exemp tions from tnilltar servioe the House amended the food production bill so an to prohibit the Secietar of Agriiultute employing- an of the 11 000 men au thorized by the bill for field serlce who are within the diaft age WORE PRIVATE'S UMFORM1 But Former Hospital Orderlj Posetl as , an OflTirer New ork. Mat 22 Captain Vander lillt Ktlen Reed of the I nlted States medical corps alias Kdttard li Reed a former Coiiet Island hospital oiderlv was held In 250n ball for a Federal Orand Jurj b Commissioner Samuel M. Hitchcock esterdaj for Imperhonat Ing an armt offlcer I Jleed Is thlrt-three and Hies Ifi New- I srk. He Uted for two weeks In an apart ment In this ilt according to the I charge, and wore the I nlted Mates unl-' form He was taken In tow b a woman deteetlte, to whom he asserted he had served In France, nnd exhibited a. sen Ice stripe Although he ssld he was an officer, his uniform was that of i a prhate In default of ball he was committed to the Tombs. iNEW PHILLIIlSBURG MAYOR i riillllpiburi, . J May 22 The new tOn Council was sworn Into office es-l terday afternoon It elected Councilman Joseph ii Firth as Mayor He succeeds rtneeaier, aeieaiea lor re- Franlc W election. j, Kooert v. Howell, town engineer for I s vejits,sougnt. re-election onerinfr to nil I"' ! iQWice st a salary or ii.i:u a year. njui.ii icicis-y t. I, iii(iii, ttnni r. ItMtc or call fur our tieu mid intrcatl0 Booklet ' Look tug into )our Own hyta " A Series of Eye Talks Our Neit Talk, Hed , June 5 By Joseph C. Ferguson, Jr. m 1 H K DlreLtor o f Health of Philadel phla Dr Krusen In his weeM health bulletin, warns of the serious lomnp- quences that ma ensue because of neglect to place drop of an anti tseptlc solution in infanta eves He Ka It In PBtimated that onp nut nf fry iwehe umons the hi ind of this count r ran utirlhute Iohr of nicht to lack of re at the time it birth HMndntifl from anj tauBu is a t raged), hut blindness ruuset b either Inn t tent Ion or tiinor aure on the part uf another 1 a crime fJUe the babies eer oppor tunlty to trow norma lb and when the are three or four ears old take them to an Ocu list for an examination of their ees Ke troubles Ilk most other troubles are easiest corrected In their btKinnliifr heneer glasses art- needed ha the Oculist s presTlpllon filed In n competent Tresirlp tlon Optician rreirrlptroo Optlrtant 6, 8 & 10 South 15th St We Vo KOT r.iauxint Kjti. This Talk' from , ropyrlfhl crlt !! rights reserved ' Vr n THEY Compared to what our boys are doing over there, how small is our part here! He is in a hell of fire. We are safe at home. All we can do is to back him up back him to the limit. He's in it. He'll fight. Let us give. It is all that we can do. But let us do that. Give until it hurts. He'll fight un til it hurts, God knows: until he lies under the cross. Let us fill up the War Chest to the brim! That's our part; our only part. But let us do that job. He is doing his. & You Pay So Much a Month You're Through For a Year No More Constant Appeals Takes the Place of "Drives" All the War Reliefs In One Takes In the Five Counties (Philadelphia, Montgomery, Delaware, Chester and Bucks) The Wai Welfare Council, Northeast Corner Broad & Chestnut Streets (1st Floor), Philadelphia 'TWC fH t$ 'i. &ZA & 3s -fit i 1 4 A Ci m-i -" 5$ .i. 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