Blbf'7 ..iSewSm i" BOCffi hiriiun ,1 TO HIT HOSPITAL1 5 , ,r . J Army Surgeon Writes ol- ' b "Dastardly, Deliberate, At- tempt" to Bomb Wounded COULD BE NO MISTAKE Doctors Work Long to Sae Livfcs and Mend Shattered , Limbs After Attack "lit, stories of tlio bombing of u bc "miltiil. where Americans wounded dur ing tlio last Merinitn dilvo In July woti being trcnted niul of tlio Ullllnc and wounding of American bojs who bad i worked hour Into the nlslit to relieve Ilic- sufferings of tliclr enmradts, arc told In a letter lv Captain Richard 1'. Kleffcr, of UaKCiPtoun, Md , an army lurgron. "The bombing as a il.istimltv. elctlli-I etatc attempt to bomb u hospital." he states, writing to his father, the J lev. Dr. .1 Sp.inglcr Kleftci pa-dor of Xlon i.ciurineu e iiiiirn ai lumereiunii. ,, 'lie letter RlNw rt.ii.ctl.liiB of an Idea e.f the long hours those he. ole . octors ml. ' , ,, ., Tell. f llomMnc I 1 f llin 1 stitr-.liltr lv. Lfi t ... ,..u "vii. h, .. r..j. . iiuitiier", lor unin iriKe lime to mein.nn On the night of tlio lull, of July, , MMr Mad. Uc cuam -odas and good about tl o'clock we had an unpleasant !mUi,0 t , , jlo i,,ik caffs t(ir ilencc. As I paid, wo had been' operating since L' a m., and lots of Mar lias l.llit lde wounded were awaiting opciatlon out- TIrcy lie In the war. I.'it war with side We lie.ml the sound of a boclie them has a light l.le and the pref r airplane en errand, and the antl-alreraft to depict It rather than lelitc the batd guns beg-an firing all around us. Pics- sblps and mlerl cutty wo he.ud the plane come nulte John Is twint) 11m ears old and en low, and tht n In quick succession there j listed In the I'list t'it Tioop at the were tremendou' ens-hes as it dionncd bombs right among our ward tent", Theio was the sound of breaking glass, as fragments of the bombs came thioiigh the windows of the ope.atlng loom. Tot lunately at night wc had steel shutters Closed insldo the windows, and these piecnted the frngments fioin tomlng Into the room, or el'i there would h.io been casualties theie "The bombing was a daMatdly, de liberate attempt to w.eck u hospital: for there could have been no mistaking tlie character of the place ,ind there wn.i ijo ammunition dump or anthlng ilf to form an ocuso for tlio bochc. Shortl , ifter the cras'i the bos wounded by the ' bombs were brought Into (lie house, tho bojs belonging to the hospital win. had be n working Iji the operating loom or ttBtiK lloy Terribly .Msnglrd "Ore poor boy was terribly woundf-d l"i the r.bdomen and chest I updated i on lilm Immediately, but he was ton i badly hurt and died In a tm 1mm Another boy was lilt In tho leg, not only j (lushing tho bone, but tearing tho laige' blood vessels t,o iat bis leg had to bo. imputaled. I had a IctteV from him tho other djy, a-ijlng that he was soon to be hcnt back home. Ite was fiom I Delaware. Another boy was a Hue) young fellow from Pittsburgh, who had been ono of our best orderlies In the operating room, lie was going to i-tiidy medicine and so tool; an Intense Inttiel In oor thing. That flight ho walked lnlo the operating loom from his tent, while ho shpt, and mado light of the fin l tint ho bad blood on III; shirt, which showed that hn had been wounded In tho abdomen. Tho poor boy made a fine fight for life, but died la a week." FORMER CITIZEN COMMENDED Seigcant Garrison LctI Clnuse on Alaehinc Gtiii, Ignoring Wounds Sergeant J'lederlck Ilea Harrison, or Coinp'itij. A. I doth Infantry, n former ludldcnt of this t It, . mil vvnq .as been i living in Xew- York mi ini' nnpo at tho capture of Mcurcy Kami, a midline gun nest, during the success ful Ainciicun at tack on Vllleis sur Kcre July 23. The general or- . dcr reciting Sei -I geant ciairison'a I. r a v o deeel is ' signed b.v Major1 Walter Towers, the adjuiaiit of the I I". 1 iJAltnisoN Koit -second Dl- ilsion. in which I lG.lth Keglment Is uttashed, unel the reads as follows: am dhected by the division conimander to Infoim vou that jour conduct em the occasion of the action ,nt Mcurcy lcrs sur Kere, July 2!), lurm, neai VII 1918, when ou ice. ii platoon against eiciiiian ma- chine, gun nest, reached the nest with only rour men, captuicd seven prison fis and two guns, and, after being wounded twice, itturne'd to jour com mand afte;r treatment and remained until Its idler, has been brought to his personal attention, and he considers ijour perfoimaneo of clut) on this oc casion woithy of tho highest commen dation. Ho regards jour actions. In tho face of tho enemy, gallant, an ex ample, to jour comiades In arms and rtinmeterlMf lo nf Unit nliletidld Htnnrlril '"'iil.on which tho tiadltlnns of our mlll- tnrv establishment aie founded." Shortly after moving to Xew York. Sergeant flatilson enlisted In the Sev enth Keghnont. Xatlonal Uuard of Xew Toil;, and sei veil with that unit on the Mexican border. loiter ho was trans ferred to tho famous Mty-nlnth Itegl uicnt, X. Ci, X. Y., which was later re organized ns tho Ibjth Infantry, and sent abroad with tho Ilalnbow Division. Sergeant Harrison Is the son of the lato Walter lilllingham (Jarrlson und a grandson of the late Dm Id It. Cunlon. one of the pioneer lumber merchants of this city. PAWNSHOP AT 904 VINE Loans f 1000 for 10 Jlrlng your diamond, wstrhes slid Jcwelrj to the Urcrt imuimtioii In the world Walter's Pawnshop, 904 Vine 1IONI.I 11 TO TIIK HTV has been eommcndl,01"1 ,lKt", l"1'" ,0 '"ont'on tho good cd In divisional oi-l'hlngs lie had to cat. He sar "Ueally, ders for galluntiv llu tlnd inoio people vou know heio In ! -i I -3BV .' N V att-,1 . ,i i.i ,..,, r im ... . i- ..Ha I . U perfect vJml I ( U dinner dMjuv 1 H demands ET I b m mm r. m m rm mmmmt m - '' If Favors, Bon Bons I War not ALL Borrible, iiTrrkrarEiiirsiSin Dnro ifditd WYNNEWOOD bqys write Robert and John 11. Ilcyl Men- . , , m,., o Lobster and reach Melbu Grave of Richard S. Bnllitl -Many Acquaint' Visited anves Found in arts TT IS Just II -- tile u 01 M' lll.e liuvlng n nx rent nt il"n greatest eliaina. I vvoulil nnl. ccli If I, li.nl ii choice, be nnjvvltere ele but line." "in thcc wold .'olm U. llc I. of Wjmievvooel. son of Kntie-il C. He. I, nuirm tin lis Ininrcfslnns of reiuie in war- torn Trance. As a. minbei of the 103d Tiench Mortal Hatter, ulikli nbsoibedii the remnants of tin- Klrst Cltv Tioop of! i Philadelphia, Mr IIel Is doing Ills bit1 I for world ficednm and. In bis n word'", ('enjnjlng the iM"rlcncc " Despite tit' rairlfWes. lie l extremely 'lnppi.nnd In leltirx nddtrcd I" Plill.i-, ' .Ulnliln fxl....1u nt.rl .ntntlifa t.nlnta unr.l vi,J,llllll lll.livr ...... ...... - !'". i ..-... plctutc - e tint bulge with optimism and Rood clirt llxuteu.mt and now attending an anti aircraft m huol ncir I'arls It N mi- ., ,i,. .I. ti.,i l.n.ther. ... tiniu , jm fm. , , , , letters to their pa.ent, "mlt " '""' ""' d'lr-lnr. Their ,lettei aie of unusual Interest and will' f() wuci (i n t))(i f( nn of -,., . . .. . . . . i ..... outt teak or tlio w.p. Me is a rrineetcn in.in and has been In Train ' since .Ma I llnbeit Is thren jcam joungri and a graduate of Princeton and Massachu setts Institute of Technology; He went to Tianeo 111 June and won a reuiml Ueutcnaej, and Is new In a new hrnmh I of the nrloe, one oiganlzed to ionib.it eric enemy airplanes nmio iflVi-tlxelv. Today the n.ire nts of thee soldiers I leeelved two letters from Ti.meo The fathei got rue fiom llobert ami .Mrs I lev I ruin fiom John The latter Is on the front line, but Plofc.s to elccilbe his visits to towns behind the lines i utile r thin to tell of his own eplfllH. On one of thco vls'u ho enmo to the grave of Klchard Stuelc lon Bullitt, of Philadelphia, who roll In one of the brilliant chatges against the Cerm.m hoidc" . "lie was buried vol j near tlio spot whtio ho roll," sajs Mr llel. "mid his last light must have been a glorleus one 1 shall never roiget that scene. Tlio new grave with a .Hie Muck up In It, a canteen also on It loiitalnlng his name and tank ane' suiloiinded b.v a bunch or tioopeis, a couple of whom hid been his best fi lends. Yen cannot Imagine what l.iavery our bojs must have, shown to have eapturcd that hill. They have done and arc stilt doing glotlous work." lnltrd mi I Ighltntr To those wht; Taker In the pure Lit e.r IJherty Ilonds, Mr. Hi'Vl senels a little message. It Is a hlnry'of a g.imo chap who Insisted upon getting Into the light He had a chance to keep out. but he wouldn't ucrrpt It. Mr. Hejl s-ajo: "llereic I ge on I must tell jem what one or the fellows In our battery did. His name Is UroMer, from Indiana, Pa , and he came to us In AuguH fiom tho le luount station Ills four front teeth pie truded so nitle h that he eeeulel neit vw.ir 'his gas mask propeily and a couple of Idajs I.efoio wo left ho was assigned to I stmo hospital unit, as It would have ( be"ti folly to bilng bin nlong wth us The morning veo left ho turned up ! again with nil his teeth, at least his rour fiout ones, pulled out, and now he l with us. That certainly was nerve, wasn't It? ;0heit IleM. in tho Icttet addressed lo his ruber, describes .! visit to Paris Pails than In any other locality. It ou sit at the corner or Place do 1,'Opeia and the Uoutcvardo ut one of the tables i Galvanized Boat Pumps L. n. Br Co.. RO N 3d St. Ifiln ion . Mttrnti t Warner Truck Trailers Two and Four Wheel Type li Ton to 7 Tont Capacity INSTANT Tinr.IVFUT JOHN W. ADAMS. Distributor 1427 Melon Street iBullDog Bunting S-M-SSw-..iMM.LlSISS.S''?.WL. mUx t. Bfl "II Sx S ft 335 HI x 6 ft 4.10 I ffx 8 ft 0.00 I Hal m xio n..... 11.00 llili xl! ft 13.00 jllll ,0jl3 ' "so LiiJl ",fr ''n', and '" ' rrlce list mailtd L. PINK & SONS, 56 N. 7th liiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiii'yMiiiiniiiisiiiffliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiitiiiiniiiihiiiiBiiiiiiiir: Specialists in High-Class Ready-to-Wear OVERCOATS RAINCOATS The Meteor Top Coat. The Traveler Rubberized Raincoat. The Gascony Form-fitting Overcoat. The above coats in several colors. 1417 Locutt Street raiititiiiiiira'ijiiiiiiiiaiiiwiiiiiiiKi'iiiiiiiii'ii'JiytiiiiiiititiMiiiiiMnaffliiiii:! ToHog Island -y via '(Southwestern'' '(Southwestern1 l On Moyamenainc At. I 35 Minutes from City Hall ConnfCtlnf .un n ioiunoouna i" n. r. crs bttttfMi -Ti and join oiren ASHERefeSON JII.M-JrJJM ;i,f.iiiecb t.MiK touit- Tt-.iV ur ll fuiinelallon htulirH eif our bulne. Tl.ry ieuri! eiur ell fnt ubuliilrb medifaclor)- rn!ce YOUR DESIRES REGULATE flit VT--.-p-. w W JSjy '' i -- BVl3NiN JfUBIilC WYNNHVTOOD BOYS IN nUNCU I l.ocl .loin. II. Hcl, I(I11 Trend. Alortur llnllct), ami (l.ctow) Lien leiinut II olicrt C. Hel. Jr., of .. new lir.mil. of tl.c critr to toni l.al ci.cni airplanes ...ore elTcit icl In the Cafe ile l..i I'.iK the whole Anict le'an t pcdlllunaij force will eventually walk bj theio. One ela afiiondnud I WMlkoel about the Louvio P.irlbi (Ioilj lUstuneo iicini.in gun) ei.iekrd several times and wo weie 111 tine to see them deviling awav the glass In one place. The Parisians ilon't l i imioli attention to It Wo li.nl luncheon in tho e ife I have iiientloiKif, lobster mid pe.ieh mclba, tho Hi s,t time In quite a while 1 had tasted such food " While rlillng to Angers In the Pai Is expiess Mi. Hejl met Anhte.ii Dorr, of Philadelphia 'lie time e.vor a couple J ears ago te. assemble senile lleldwlii ln eomotlves feu the ltrltMi mid Is now looking for a chain o to get In on. army." Concerning tlio school, he has i this to saj "I inn sec where It Is going In bo highly technical and .oepilre a lot of close st.ld.v, but It is Jut the , sou of stuff 1 like Hero Is a branch of i the service ou would enjoy If the I raise the draft up lo jour age It Is Just as celling ns duck shooting, tlnj sa : In fact, they would like to get "eituo good duck shots," , I IJiltlieiincT for I.ci0.iliire Herman IHlslielmer, Si . '13 Neirth Tourth street, has been neuiiln ite el fen tho I.egNl.iluio In tho district eeuiipiis Ing the HleViiith and Twelfth Warels. to kuccecel the late; He m v fjiansl.ai k Ills iiomlnntloi. was eoullimiil l the cNeeutlve coumiltteo of tho dtv Pom-nilttee-. Ho Is a publisher and fomuilj a pioofrcadcr em tho Legislative Ilec orel. t mA JHHrn. 1 r&meHBMvr i Ji.i: jkSTmm -& v4muk:i xm$mm. : k K i J 1 I le I V SILYI China Plates Lenox and all the better English potteries The choice of a -large variety in decorations and colorings to harmonize with the artistic scheme of furnishing )iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiimitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit),J Carefully selected under the eye of an expert our splendid collection of Oriental Rugs has just been increased by a substantial number of rarely beautiful room-size and smaller pieces. You will be surprised both at the exquisite patterns and colorings and the remark ably reasonable figures at which they are priced. We list below just a foretaste of what awaits jfou at the store. 12.4x10.5 Serapc Rug $225 11.9x8.10 Chinese Rug .-5275 12.6x 9.7 Meshed Rug ....... ..$385 13.2x 9.2 Kermanshah Ruff, $450 Smaller Hugs, $32.30 upwards. Hardwick & Magee Co. 1220-1222 Market Street IIIIIlllllllllllllIlll'llllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllUtlllllllMUIKlllllllllllllU? ir--- ,. KDOEH-VUILVDELPHIA, TUESDAY, WOUNDED, AGAIN m mmni imn in FRONT LINES Atliena Man. Dieburgedi From Hospital Septem ber 1. Returns to It AMERICANS CAKEl-UEE Captain Describes Spirit 'cnnsylvauians on Lon March Through Night N'ews of mole eau.iltles aniuuc nun of the II III. and USth Ittf.uitn P.egl. , incuts eomes b.iek lion. Tiatiee with the 'stu.y of the long, long night of marching 'into tho front Hues when thce two tcglmcnts telleved tho H""th and limb on the AIsiie-Mnrnc front John Miller of Athens. Pa, Is one eif the few of these Pcniis.vlwuil i fighting men who have been v oiiuded the seeol d lime. Miller was wounded In the e.ule lighting In this region mid went to n baso hospital He was dlnhaigul fioin tho hospital i-cplembcr I and vhortl i afierwa.d went back to the- thing step Now ho Is 111 the ho-pltal imalu ICeovei Ing from unother wound The stor of tho night on which Pent., svlvnnlans relieves' Pcui.sjlvaul .n w hiding as eiuletlj ns t...Kll'le down the long road under a thick blmket of il.uk ness. Is told byi'aplaln John X Dougi.i ol darks CI. cen, wilting to trie nils in s-eianton. Men Mere Of nil rlrril Tho men were ele-id tired from Ion,; n inching and several tiiiek dilvers fell asleep In their scnts Hut lln.v trudged along, displacing the -pliit tint hni made tho men of tin lion llviioi niodrls a.uong tire A merle an soldleis "The A.nci leans," ho writes in e lov ing, "nie the most devtllsh. i.iitfiee lot 1 on ever f-aw," L'orporat 1!. l.eioj Well', of Ulcn Hazel, was wounded by a hhtll aeHoiellng to a lette. rcielvcel by his parents Prl 'Milc Pan Mitchell eif llr inely iitn' v.. is gashed, and Is now iccoverlng In .i I . icncn iiospieiei, Pilvatc Daniel II. IKiiiiioii Puiniunv M 112th lnfantiy, was seveielj wound id September , aei aiding in a lettei lecilved bv his mother in l.e ltown Ikitl Truvil. of l.atiobe. elleel eif wounds, and Chailes l.atliuei, of Kulfodalc. was killed In action. IZIuier Ill.ink, or Scott el lie. Is ncveicly woiindeil, and John N.lss, jr., of Weatherlj, has been killed Chailes .Smith, Co.i.paii) C, lluth In -fanlij, of Comic llsvllh. was kllleel In action, niul Jcffe.son D Jlathenv. i.r Tnloniown,,--ervlng will, the lOTth Tic Id illllci. Is wounded. Jteiiellng (nniiHltlfs Keadliig casualties include, l'rank M'imaiitl. de'.iil of wounels; John !". ' ll.iggerty and Alfiril I rlr.iu-sci, ' wounded: Alexander I'hloll and John i Marucki. missing, 'oipoi.il Irwin D I ilileff, with the railway engineers, has been burned on the reel while at woik , b.ie'k or tho lines. Other htato e-asualtles leportcd 111-, cludo: Walter Trunk, or McAdoo, kllleel In action; Andrew Kelilek, eif I'ekley, lepoiteel missing, but who Is wounded , anil III n Trent h hospital. P. ilph I land- wcrk, of Alli'nlown, reeovering from i VM.uuds; Plivato Tin ilk I. Womer, eif Allcntown, olllclnlle reporleel missing, but In a hospital, and J. Ilownid Mght foot, of Bedford I'ount). killed ill action, j Mrs. Minnie Cook, or Trostburg. Mil , has been notified that her hUHb.ii.il, ltobcit It. Cook, died .September 2 at I. em. ins. Trance. of! dlVVlLL:lxS Mrfi a ,1 , nros " "W UH" T Wli " Enemy Airnlnncs 'I It sav It Is n flro lire," Is the wj liMitn Ixillls I'litlturel. sou of Mrs. The.es.i Patllucol. 1JM9 South Tenth SlUCI. Wllieu oi ins experlencfS w It h the American arni In Trance "All kinds of big' bnel shells come NOrpumlntr oVhV hunting with hawk evo f e r tho well camouflaged peisl tlotis of our artil lery. And thc eel talnly get u icad I espouse". On fair elavs ou cum look up most any time and see i at. all plane w Ith a hlnclt cross on It tbcchi' plane. ATITCcVt lalllug nrounu. unu they ennio within ranee untie' the untlalnrnrt guns let loose and in see little puffs of white s.noleo the bill sling siapiiel all uroeinel When It gets too hot foi lilm When bltlle ' v..) e, 'l .ll bin lie kl,. lines slinking off low al el Ills own ' in, used to having shells buisi all niuitiiel u. and thej Hciid over quite in feu gas shell. We live In dugouts ihlity feel tintlc the gieiunil and th emlv time the get us Is when w'e eloii i In. el the shell e oiulng or we nie too fill finii a dui.uiit Itellevo me, when I h i n shell loiulnij I nlw.iyx urn for tin ii nie t dugout " FINDS QUIET PLACE IN FRANCE ii . m ii ei i - At i i iv.uc i.iuoii iiiiKcs 'o iiic.uiein e.f li.ttlle lloar Ilvoi; thing was quiet wheie Pilvu'e Kiel, r.ellon. :OHS Almond street, was stationed when he wiote his latest lettei hono . '"m.-Ii . i veiy small place In the elldiinesK, but C' -sll air and the Mule tue s of It all It a weli'onit rebel nfir ii!ng In a e Ity for four r..'-, Its alirovt ton good to be true "I In Hieiicij ainiind heic Is vvondeif.il Mill in. .ii beautiful th ill all) I have, ever urn h. fne Pilvalo T.illem Is in Tioop I of the Tlf inlith e'.ivalrv lie enlisted III Dee i ni hil. PUT. anil was scut te. Dnilgl is i i nn ii i uing He went fiom th". to Train e ALIEN ENEMY WOMEN BARRED All Mu-l Have: Permits to Kntci W ar Plant Zone l!.i lining todav alien fnomj weime'i wltleiut war-plant pas-CF, nro hatred loni eiil.ilng win -plant one s Vs Tlill.nlilplil.i Is vlrluallv made or mill emit. liiuir eveij wnuiiiii allin iienrj mu.t have plop. I e rcdeiillals, whleli i in bo olitaluiil at the oll'i m 'he I'nlted Mates inarshal 111 the Ted ei.il P.ulldlug few se lions, sin h as palls of !er niantiMMi. Cliostnut Hill and Wi't Phlli d'lphla, alo outside of such zones Allen ve omen not oiiuiplvlng with tho i emula tion an liable to lute.umeiil or itupris onuif nt. I - -. 1.0 CIS P. J. E. Caldwell & Company A Supfrior New Metal For Mounting Jewels THE WAR IS NOT WON YKT BUY MORE IJONDS injrtur dtxltr'l uxudtiu Evidence that Coif ite'a 11 pre (rued br dentists l contained in the altds'ill ud other documenli in tli Krldeoee Chut depomed with the fiilii ((iiaraDtcr aadTni't Co. cl Ntw or k. Thi mr br f ! sraioed br iccrtdJtrd committeev on application to Collate & Co. "' OUTUBElt 8, 1,918 jaws up sergeamw TO DPAril PIRIIUr. I IN! TO REACH FIRING LINE s . Kiellunl btockloil. Dc-sUClUllllll of Indepeiulcnct Signer, Feared He'd Miss War Tine tei the pllnelple of his fene fatheis. Kielmril Htocklon, of Wenoiiah. X J., a descendant of the slgntr of tho I'eeliilatlou of lnileH.li deuce of the same nanie. Is waging b.fttlo against the foes of democracy. I'nvMtv Stock- r toll leslgned a sei gialii i In his legl meiil the li:tli Iliaw TU Id Ar tlllelv. vvlim (hero was omc doubt as to whether the icgl inelil Mould lie s 'lit to Ti.uue for si I vie- in oidet to spud Ills jou.ue.v "over there" 'I his soldier be gi ii Ills lilt It it t j ' "' i In June. I 'I I I . tic., .!..!.- 'en Mars of age - iieV II. Joined ll.ltteiy ittt'll MOCKTOS II of the Icgl- nn ill then part of the Xew Jersey Xa tiouul iiuaid stationed In t'amden ti' Men serveel feiur months on the i' Mi an lion Tunsion. rlz where lie was made n u.porul At the outbreak of the present er be enlisted III ihe inailue ooips. ntixlnu lo see lighting without the loss of time. Ills transfer from the Xatlonal Cu.iiiI to the iuirli.es was not sane tinned Dining Ma. U'lT he was in ule a elutv seigeiiut ami Intel v.hlle statloni'd at ' i Hilt with the Jeisev i!u irdsmcii was nromoteil te. reglniental color sei- j gniit Thin the llluc ami Ui.iv Dlvulon eoinposul of New Jus, v .Marvland and Dil.iw.ire iliiardsiue'ii. vv M uiohllleel nt j ' imp MeClcllnii fi'i tialin.. Liter tin d vision wa tinned to Camp Mills prior to Milling "Alien doiilit was i ast as to whether li I I Jtll Would go iivol MoiKleui li sgn. el st Ulng that he prefeind to go ovet as a private lather than remain tieie as an ollicei MEN 56 TAKEN IN AIR SERVICE Spei'i.il Itiilin I'aIcikIs o Limit for I'.nli-lmctil Vn aiiiiounceim lit i"ni el bv tho ,i r eivli.- eitlli er be.iiliin.irtiis nf the ei t- i in division or tho I'nited Mates ainiv, st.il,s 'hit tho War Dep mini 'it thtmigli a -Inelil tilling lias l.il-iil lo nfi.l, ' the oho limit for me u who elcs1 t i on- I ll-t In the air stivloe. The niiuouncetiient al-) st "I d that apiliiatloiis are again being no 'voel fen eointiilsslons as pilots, bombei ', ob-erv-.s mil I. illooulsts litdK Mi S C" 'SHI i J. E. Caldwell & Co. take pleasure in introducing and recommending the new tvJentj) karat gold for mounting and re mounting jev?elj. , Its color is white and especially harmonious with diamonds; and its unusual har'dness insures perfect adaptability to the delicacy of design characteristic of modern jewelry. What are your teeth worth? So much that you can afford to use only a safe dentifrice Colgate's. Unless your Dentibt tells you that your mouth needs drugs to correct some abnormal condition you should avoid strongly medicated dentifrices. Colgate's has no strong drugs which arc poisibly dangerous and certainly unnecessary. Colgate's cleans thor oughly without risky chemicals. It is delicious in flavor. You, too, should use Colgate's. p. . . fj- t " . I CAPTAIN MATHER IMJUMI News From France Adtls to Sor ' row of Bcreu.cl Edrle Family Capping the rllrtiax of misfortune for the family of (leorgc II. 1'arlo. Jr., wieic- ly known banker or this city, enmo word fioin 1'rutiLP jestetday that his ton-lii- law, Cnptali. Victor .' Mather, of the tctnount division, t'nltcil States aimy. had been seriously Injured In nn auto- mobile melelcnt In Trance. I Oil Sunei ij. Mrs Alden I.ee. a daugh- 1 ter of Mr llarle, died or pneumonia, I brought mi b) nn attack of Influenza, 'while, another daughter, Mrs. Lavvreneo Dlllwo.th lieggs. Is critically 111 with the sumo disease. Mr lleggs Is down with Influenza, and his condition Is se- r'e.us The eiaet extent (it fuptaln MntheTs Injuries has not been (ruined us jet. but It Is believed that he was badly hurt when ii ui.Hilne ln)vhich ho and Cap l lull. It Penn Smith. Ji , also of this eltj., were riding 'soincwheio In Train e, luiml n tiro and turned turtle. Cap tain Smith escaped with only a few brulncs. Underwear Preparedness Inn will lone In bu.v nut iimlpmrnr Knine !. lour iillilftlr" will . u in m i liHrdl.v do ntirn rnlel vrlnels lienlll In bloet. .lust l.eiw we HTr showing n tine lot e.f ve Hrni-w llhoiit wrlght iniderKiiriiirlils. Our ml v Ii o l lo "eel In" in these values before lliej one e.r prters rlninjie. t nlnn s-iill-e ..."U to 51. shirts tend lirswers t tu '5 per giirment. til the hur'd-to-nt. ONLY ONE STORE llili & Chestnut Sis. Open Saturday Ihy. Till 10 I aifi 19" . -. ',. ,! """ l'i''iyi'atjMl.i'gr) , A . tet . t i . f) ?, I k i tXK , iB.?jag.gi Philadelphia! The World is Watching what we are going to do for this Fourth Liberty Loan! q Shall the Hun gloatingly say: "Wc (old you so! We knew they wouldn't stick it out! The case-loving Yankees will never sacrifice their pocketbooks to their patriotism!" IJ Shall our brave Al lies who have borne the brunt of Hunnish hate, invasion, and deviltry, for over four years, say with a sigh: "We had hoped great things from America?" C S h a 1 1 our own magnificent army "over there" grimly read that the great, civilian population back home think too much of their money to lend enough of it to equip, clothe, and feed their brothers on the firing line of civ ilization? Never! TJ We're going to lend our money to Uncle Sam as we never lent it before! We're going to do without things, that we may spare MORE money for Bonds! And we're going to ido this because Ger many must be licked so thoroughly that ! never again will her despotic military clique show .its ugly head to mankind! sire YOU with y o tt r ritv, your COUNTRY, in this high resolve! Then show it! Put down your John Hancock for ALL the Bonds you SHOULD buy I Perry & Ci "N. B. 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