4 TECH BOY HOME WITH WOUNDS [Continued from First Page.] ises of his class, caused him to eave without notifying his parents. Home now with wounds, Wacht- j man will And his diploma waiting for him. Workol Way to England Wachtman telling the story of his "dventures since he left homo on May S. 1916. said: "I went to New-' port News, Virginia, where I asked a j captain of British merchant vpssel i for a chance to work my way across to England. I told him that I in- ! tended to enlist in the rirmy tfterj landing there and he made me a sec- j • lid steward. "On May IS I landed in London! ml shortly afterward enlisted in the British army. After three months j 'raining I was sent to France with the Eleventh Battery Rifle Brigade 1 After several months in training in; lYance 1 was sent into the trenches. For eleven months I have been in regular service, about five months of | this time in the hospital under treat-; inent. * ! 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AH CUnrC at Special LOOK AT THESE ITEMS OtIULO Reductions EVERY ONE A BARGAIN T I i~\ Ci 1 Ladles' 75c value in $2.00 Sweatters 10 Lower Uur OIOCkS ribbed and fleece-lined at underwear at 55c Men's 98C One lot. of readies' Boys' DreSs Shoes— Ladies' $2.00 Hand- Pajamas ..... 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BAHDSLiEY, private; J mother, Mrs. J. E. Uardsley, Phila delphia. j Mrs. Mary McP. Bergner Dies in Phila. Hospital Mrs. Mary Mcfhorgou iJergnor, died yesterday niutnlnn nt the Presbj ■ I Minn llospitnl. Philadelphia. She i? tln* wlfo of William S. Bpi'Ktier, llai i isburg, and the daughter of Federal JudKe .lohn It. McPherson. Shu wa. ill for the last two months from iuni plications of the hcttf. Her husband William S. Bernner, and a son, Josepl l Mel'hersoiJ Bergner, survive.