us "H X EVENING' PUBLIC LEDGER PlflLADELPm A, TUESDAY, .TANTJARY 28, 1910 iPORf'TOBE SOLDIERS RETURN WITH VIVID TALES Wounded Man Drove Am bulance henDrier Was Shot Down AIRMEN BEAT GERMANS 1 Jnnor Roll for the City and lis Vicinity Today N ENEMY'S SOIL mm m 1 Hill Nllhll sMI.UI.I.X lemeuiit I. I1KU. -lU'i H mreet IN . Kill il, Till North Orkne I JPVS 1 yl'l'lllllllliuiniiilliiiiiilllllllliliiimii' I Writes rlnladelplnan .10 MS III.IIM ftrni kU yt w I CUtl. M KVl II, Ul Nnrili Tenth utrtel I orpnrnW I, hl.l 1.1, 211. S Arnmlngo I'l l.II"KKR. 1114 -Marlusla s" ti'i iportcu as wminuq n2 r'tyv DXMI.I. miiin r, mm imi- on Today's List RECOVERED NOW im Eli K I'rltnln Ml(ll), lib! I hi I.INl.ll III ttlri el Thompson IUII- Mil in;. (fii .,jih Tenth slrrnt lllXMIs Mr( ll.l.l N, jst; Kant tn- . illi nil tivrnuc M .. s,.HKV, ."S.'S i;nit Heir . tlolil Hri.it Wll.lt Ml it. siiki-ii . 11,11) rnr P-titer Mnet MOIMII.I), Ilia. 111. K l MII.TI.RMIN- ID (I'HhUOl s, KI.CIHtTKII MlsSIN(l) firimrnl IMII.s Moll llf.l li. jtso Kusl llunt- liigilun Mrett l'rliite .ioiiv r. nr.i.iiAs, iot: south 'ifn. tlih trect Played Big Part in Breaking lTp Kaiser's War Machines. Sa Philadelphia!! k'enty-livc Men From This ri W Eilv on Latest Record of eVQS ::w Minor Casualties m IM r IIOUII LAVIN. Missing WILLIAM HOriE. I'lluite Mnv Dth Infantii limeiit (! Mis Max SalnsM Cotnpani 1 foimtl of t'he 1 list I' mill tin son of Mi I, s,aUesh J.i-S l.asi UrdeM such thought to hue ome Ugh tin w.u safeli, is todav lc rtetl b the War Depitimeiil to hno il seVeulj wnumlcil Oi'tolioi .'I lis patents did not know that their had he en wounded until Nituid.u, en tlio reicied it ieltoi mini nun fa has letrmied. the Intel salel 'J Up ;t r was posli d 111 l,erninu I'AriioiiRli 1 "ml tlnougli mute piett iyl'P nigagitncnls and iih at last ."iiicd wljiu I he old I Huh was guing III u Bninplt of the .unci nan hum (. 1 'tiling iiitober H m wound was Qt len paiuiui NTIIONY l.WUII.X. 10J1 Mifflin I IKIIUMIT, r.T Vorth Mrrel mi(iii:i, . sixth ulri.l n l. Minims, -jis Krtic nu Miiii.r p.vti:, ji.ht Kim "iit.T mreet. Mill Mil. II M.KIHTIA, rilMIOlMI.Y IIRI'OIIThO M1S-IMI I'rlmleH .1111. PH IIHI'.NnKI. ihmtlmi Ktte-t. i(i number Ktvn Mil II U.I, 1(11 IIMdlihl III, T"t kilter Bluet tlls-INI. (IMtl.MOlM KM'IIKThll Mill MIKII s.KKM.) 1'rlt iltn lolls Wis, sill lHtnbrMifo Ktreet KhnitM.n iii in i'kkiihm. l!l I'dUTKIl MISSINIi) rrhutr lllsl.l'll NTOIIlK, mi North rranV- tln et I'l.llj IIMIM w. '.illll lilikitmnn ntreet I ll, l.s .lllsl.l'll MIIIKIXN, Ml I'ar r a rent lit tltll sI'i.KINII, :,!IJ Iteeillnnd I Itl.ill UK K s. rl,l,MN, .III North Ihlrt hlh.l IMtU.I, W ll.l.l Wis. jt,s urth Sherl d III Mreet. nil? Will I v. mid I hap ipi oeiPd, Iip ild 'M Is Kreat iport lo hv Iippp on Hip i nun.s s boil Ifaplnc Hie (i nlts of Mi tors alpsl. Joined tlio lolnis In .Maiih ilff and Kivnl sPVPial months on Hip A.l.m linidci He lll.Cu , lie siid. he emit homo on ncinB innsuieu fin i 'limp HiuiioiK wmt oeispia In ,lnh Willi I'onipiin M, JHili Infantrj Mi ls tuints-slv iai old MUllnm Mum lik. T'llMlte WUH1111 WnrxCuT of the M-dkal ( oipx Sipiit nlmh lilsion who was Raised at the Fciond dilii. .11 111lun and again In the llRllt III tilt AlROIIllp foiest, x.sltid Ills Inline it i'uIumi Deliw.iK I'ountv 11 fw dus imo on fiiiloiiBh fiom the him pllal at NVupuit N'ews n. where he was truiispoiled fmni the li ini hospital .itV)ili Tramp Pilvnte Watwlcl; was In the tliliU of the flRlitlni, 111 the Vit (lun hnttlp and at the Vi Bonne, aiul told his wlfi and paients tint dililiiK the latin hittle the 1ne1lLal1s had to ad Miiue thioiiBh a continual biiraBi of shell" Wnrwkh nler,d the serki last I'llinmi and ti allied at lull HanioiK. C.i Irnlnil ul iinip lliinioek VTlien longiiss deilaied wti on "!ei iiiiv In pill I 'IT. he was aualii inns red into suvlie earl a eat's traln r at (amp HanioiK made the Until fantn one of the most 1 (lh lent iniitK llie'ainn wiote "-lUiila shoitl r ho annul moiMiii In Jul l"plous to lxi omliiK ,1 soldier he 'Was , the buuhcr btisliiihs with his father if bis home nil t'leailleld bireex no iHlti 1, nron ami Hi P.obtrt P. 1'isi h red with his paientF tils will be the pi Ini li'al speakers ut the n evii i 1 st of inn minor uiiam quiiieuv iinmir 01 me riiiinueipnia s- iimi.i'i. ,....' ,nii .., 11...IU r t ; . 1 1 . . .1 1,. 11,.. w.ir lien iiiniPiu ioum s..h.iVi,,,i ,,, . i,ul o in " wuwi, 10 iks "the ninnbii ir nu" ' toda' la I it tort tip to 7UJ Of Ibis Hum- CURDIT IKN TO DIXK Cliaitcr Kcm sion anil War Kperienics lo He Speakers" Topit s I'llmon KoBers Wooilinft l olonpl lil HIT an l'eniisjUaiilans Miit-fit nu 11 fiom tbh . It v and iilt ale on the list How ex pi onh ot thep aie ntw nam's tile le nder beliiB LOiitiliiMis to prtlous 'epons " I The ntw nanus Hiiptarltig In the re- crt tod i tollows FlKl ants .lohn .1 learj. :i..'J I) siuct , llerman X King, 1 S46 Nmth t)ilint hlieil, and Cut I V 3.U( . 121 .Ninth 'It nth Mrett I'otpurnN, Suilel .1 Ktlh, -'01'8 1aml1iRO iivenne, 1 lalui I-'. I'fclrfir 1314 Mailitta street I privates IjIiiko HI Marlo 4'i;4 Tliomp- ) KJit stieet: Janus Mm,, JUi'J .'-nuth dentil Htrtet, 1 tain's .McQuillan, JSTT I East Indiana aw line Max SahesKy I S i;,ist llearlield stun and William ihepatd, li.l'i 1 'at pouter strett .Ml the ,ibop men ale 1 lassllled as, jrded ?eriel rin.10 aie 110 illtles In toilaj s upon tETCUES OF Till: HEROES I'rllllle Mlllllllll lloile. !, Intilnr nlr. ! .IlltellllB SltKleif 111 the Inlnrsllv Pennsvlaniii who sailed foi flame ' as lund took of the I . l P. Stllilcnt liilwtslti of Peiin- . . s It anil lusp hos- lleatl in I ram v liospimi iinihulame 3 unit dltd 111 Kiame ' Slineunmnla a f 1 d.ns befnn" the I Itiilstleu it Is illlililh uportul His, Ments .Mr unl n 1. iiojli. me 1 tJHadilon IltlKhtsN .1 IIojIp wasi Iven a mllltaij tuneial, the leport ntu . mte I rum Is Mi (lullliiii, :S37 i;ast nu aiciiue itpmtul woumkd se- I on lod,i s 1 isu ill list, was Ounded in aitlon Oitohei 3. an ""'In' . n't,.,.. I. ..If, ..... 1...., 1.. .. ..... IT.,.-, IIIMHU I.",,' II, 111 II .1 I., -ll . whom he loinur! Hud at the 11a itinui additss Up is a iiipiii- ' f i"omp.in I., l.'btli Infaiitri ana lien in tin si like bIiicl Stptim I'MS I'l t ions it JolnliiB tlie arniv us a diet His paunts are dtad. tnle lilt Inn I lib 1 unit Nu, ttnt It.us old TO I kiitti ftitit, ptt 1 rt poi led inlssiiiB has been lo in a b ise liospltil, wheie in Is ling fi 0111 wounds attoidhiB to an 1 notlte iiitittd In n. biitlur ill Ul .iidillo, a li dais .iro 'I lie mthsiKP stated that the t 'dler bun mlsslni, fiom his lompanv Oitobet 'I Prhati llk'taidt'lo ul .11 I'amp Wadsnotth, and had on rsias sinu Julj llllte I.ouIn l.iiiln. l,r, 1 ImiiuU tr,. ted wuuiidtd "Is leported In the Win rtineiu touaj to lit missing fiun .his unit II I s lortrd If Diiiiitod, father UMiib at ... t . ,, 010 iiiuiioriiiKP 1 er Slid Iii Hv stieet, said lod.n ' "'""' lehed U'ltors fiinn his ton tt- baxiiiB that he was well and e. ;ed to sail foi home soon '1 he Jver distrcdiis the War Iiipaitiuent , t. l.aMn is a member of Com iG, 115th Infantij and lias hten 1 ah slnu June He tialnul 111 p' I.ee, iiKlnl.i, a month befoio 1 . ynle ( hurles .lostph Mureuu, foi- 3sn r.urisii stitti 1 1 pm it ill K slm. iiitobti . has 11 tin tit 1 I Uty. nitordliiK In all ollltlal ttliLinin . -Ived I j lihi iuiiuii at ThiiH-eUhth ! Melon sirui a w Mas ami .Mm- ruhini, .1 ... til.' in, I V'.i. .. ...).. . im iVd had bctii tonlhipd to a hosnltiil with ' jjftHBds. the iniss.iirt said lit is n nu 111 irvoi', 1 oinii ui m, 11 110 iiiiaiiui Tlvato .MoiKiiu eniistui m i'iib audi eloii the .Mt Mi an bolder until tin Did down unit HH beltltd ftir niusttitil li.it K Into tht siiwlu 10 tltiw louuir s i.iifst eiiierKtnt'J UP 1, 111 iiaiiioLK lor sieiai moiitns ,alllng for oMistas. PieMoiis to inci the aini.i he wus.u teaiustei 1 na Diadii bis lioim with hi p.iipntH ' 1 III Mnrtliin. lennilid sei.i.lt 1 (A1 on Octolier 28 PiUnli l.ulgl ' archio of ID4J Thompson stiee., Is I Wa) hoiut from I'ninie, arooidltig . rd leieiitd In mtmbeiH of Ms I yesttrdas ll was woundid in (tigs liv sliraimel He tnteied the lin .nit ami antr iraiuuig at T tilelir ut tlm Itll7..l 'nrltfin I Mi Woodruff will sptaK on thai til polsioti Colonel liroiMi, foiiueih 10m- I niaiidtd the lurolo loath lufantis In riante and lit wJll t,ell of tpirlentcs I at the fiont Iloiloi Klstlitlls torni iilv Has wltli the gas deft nse dlxlslon I I lit 111I1 nl wiirfate settlon, I nlttil Malts arini and lie will tell of this weapon In the wnt Thilllliig stotles of war work well done In Phlluilellililans are lold In Philadelphia beioes lettitning from the bnttleftont Atnerltan Hitmen plajeit a bg hart in the llnal hieal.lng up of tht (lermati war nnthliip ticiordlng to Capi" n lleorge C Thomas, ,li of Chestnut Hl'l who cntnmiiuiled the first American bombing Miuadtiiu to go Into fittlon Amerloan fighting and bombing ma thlnes made life n mlsetable for mem hers of I let man suppl ttalns thill the eiienn aimles often who forced to give battle without Miflklent nnimunl t Imi n in! with undeiftd men, he ex plained ' "Theie (eie times aiound SMim win n th hoche snpph tiains were tied Up fiom elglit to ten daF" he e tilalned, 'ami one time men in itn Hduadron leporlid blowing up a cm plele ficrmitii iimmunltlon dutni Captain Thomas was presented wllli a handsome swoid In his men when lit lellniiulshed pomnianil. I in klfst reo iiiuil 'the hiUUcst ateo squad In action" la the wa Cm jural .lohn JncLsoti 224n South liuekiiell street, desctlhes his unit The fleet of tnentv-four ohset latlon machines In the nquadion went over the fields of h ittle main times su eial times being nttaike-d hv eneinv fighting plnni, and neier had a tus ualtv "Ore of the heaviest Injuries suffeied In our unit befell me ' be said And then he explained tlml ht'ruffciul a biolten flngpi when 11 pioptllor made a false stall -Major .1 1 Klliott 14JI Spi in e siteel a surgeon. sas theiar inarked a won dt 1 fill niHanee in the treatment of wound" ffp seittd texeral months in an ndiaticed hospital and had chaige of the most dlfhcull opeiatlons along that i-ei tiou .Major riati(l4 It I'ltha'd ttiotiier surgeon 4IU South Ntnetttiiih street, bears out Majot i;ilott and adds 1 woul of ptalse for the mie o' " American ' doltghbo ' Whose nete uudet the knife he sa's was unexcelled 111erlu11is hi Verilnn Coipotal Jacob Koebtit. Compaq! Until Mathine (luu Battalion, 21.'? List ,MIegheii .iviniie ciies a grnplile ilifcilptlon of the wink of tht? Mnerlcans a' V'eidun. We wtie in action five duss and the ground looked ns if an lattlupiake had muck II We aiHaiiied about fifteen kilometers 111 the fle d is he sns Wagonii 1 hpen, er Maish . go; .S)ltv-sitli iiM'lille, Oak f.ane, leirilul the Croix de liuerie with palms and MfS fiom (leneial ft tain, of tile rient,h arm lie Is batlv home with two wound stiliies YLate Certified by the Philadelphia Pediatric Society Whlker- Gordon Just as it- comes from the Cow Natural llk 'Clean 1 'our physician will tell you how pure it ts Vai W V IX the piodiK.tiDil nl mills tilt? Walker - (ibrdon Laboraton Cotnp.inj applies the rules ot ileanlincss a doctors know them. Doctors mIio presenile Walker (lordon Milk for infants ap pioe our determination to pro duce milk that is clean, digestible pure even tinder the microscope. Bacteria cannot live in the intense licit which sterilics oui brrttles and pails. Dust cannot lise from barn floors that are .scrubbed bc toie milking time; it cannot stay on cows that are washed and rc w.tshed before the milking be gins; the milkers' hands cannot cant contamination when thej arc repcatedlj cleansed. The tact that Walkci Gordon Milk has been certified by the Philadelphia Pediatric Society is proof of its puriti . St PFLEE-WILLS-JONES MILK CO. Distributing Agents tor Philadelphia, Atlantic Citi & Vicinm in in r of Tit. eh e Gold Mcdah Telephone, Poplm 530 m Eisenlohr's Masterpiece Henrietta ADMIRALS C VICTROLAS 'S0N0RAS lu AN?,, AdRFI I AK 5nographs 1 A riMm a r.c 1 f Perfecto'siie l II lO straight 11 If OTTO EISENLOHR il & BROS. yl I I INCORPORATED 1 I ESTABLISHED Jl l 1850 J mm vv- w. sS jffliiiJ lin Nsj .miivy.'E, :l:JU' r s' m mTS I MYMV- S If bsl iar .M rtWCSL,- ucnvsu; TiV I.O.? m ll.','! . 'ft 1 ' . (tWA WM WS; l.l ""s.. L ,1 Omllil - ,'U! ,.-S. iMV H' I ' "; iiiiiiifc (Tri it.f... SKKSETf V"U 71 TmhripM J il ll(,H -- ' s. -is-1 a. &s.- ,-- -- --" .v S f Kr "- -,'fe. fffl' ftillri(,,tiiji', l.uJl' ...... .. . . imumt -Kvijnfcj. r,Tit1t,Mlj.Wlir,),T' aR ,, 3 rwSSI s?'-:- v: ;rr ' - !--: "Q? LJka. tr. ECS i-iimma Sr 'U MV..vVi v aimr" TCS rrj ,wm. !..: s IJ: NX V M I'llllllllll N '"I Greatest of All Furniture Sales In This "Victory Year" of 1919 REATEST, because we foresee a greater demand than has ever been known for furniture of artistic design and conscientious construction, combined with mod erate cost. Greatest, because we have made more extensive preparations than ever before, searching out and securing for ourselves e choicest productions of fur niture craftsmanship throughout the country; contracting heavily to assure the most advantageous prices as well as the widest selection. Greatest, because this is Amer ica's Largest Furniture Store, and we are in closest touch with the trend of the times and the artists and artisans who interpret it. And by Reason of Our Comparatively Inexpensive Location,' Special ization and Commanding Position in the Furniture Field, We Offer Prices Absolutely Unequalled in the Economies They Represent The "boys" are coming back from "over there!" Many of them have already arrived; many more are returning and will return almost every day. Many new homes will be needed ; many old' homes must be refurnished, rejuvenated put it as you will but, at any rate, be prepared for the reception of the happy homecomers. And this Foremost Furniture Store is, as ever, to the forefront in its readi ness to meet the demand. Its five spacious floors are filled with beautiful furniture suitable for every kind of home; in almost unlimited profusion all the classic Period styles; their modern adaptations, and many unique and charming designs exclusive to this wonderful Store. Sill Floor-Coverings of Better Quality at Lower Cost A tremendous stock; nearly half a million dollars' worth; is offered :" this February Sale at prices far below the general retail average. It consisis entirely of perfect, standard goods from the most reputable mills of the country; comprising everything you could possibly desire and inviting the most careful comparison. Sale Officially Opens Saturday, February First, But Our Floors Are Open for Inspection ana Advance Selection of Merchandise Beginning Tomorrow M& Manufacturers MARKET STREET FERRY a Scive -Importers Retailers CAMDEN. NEW t W wa"' $mi He Mr rtlstic the I i! dR .?zas VJ,Vv4?' Msif . t . &:k. .nf w-j &rJs V '? -H,Sa.ei;. m.,53- 'SUlSTSi . .7 i- n. Y?r"T",!ss- iiUgvW-irf W V zfiK '& " -mwz '- "mfc- - i$lW, :gti '.!:. S 3aK ms slM mM& ji r"m yj? m 19! iiiiriiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiin IMANOS IMiAYEWS U 1129 1 Chestnut mm ?53 PtW'l7?'! ltTtlp.7 (1 - -K- ii)iiii;Miiiiiiiiiii"ii'iiwii'i'iiiiiiiii"iiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiniiii)iiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiib " tz i . A f Vl li" .'. r-vv; t i !. , : L"SS ,. jUys . MfiarlS' lwoiiliWiiiw :
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