18 CAPT. NICODEMUS TELLS OF FRANCE Tells of Hard Work at Head quarters of Keystone Division Portions of three letters from Cap tain E. A. Nicodentus of the Quar termasters Corps, which follow, tell interestingly of his experiences in the war zone. Captain Nicodemus is dis bursing officer of the 28th Division. He was a resident of Harrlsburg and is well-known here as a physician and former officer of the Governor's Troop. In letters to his mother, Mrs. Rebecca Nicodemus, 2017 North Fifth street, he says: Officers' Rest House.and Mess, June 29, 1918. I am In my room which faces the Square or Place de March©. Under normal conditions It Is an assembly place for musical concerts and three times a week is the market. The farmers erecting a canvass roof over tables they bring with them. Now It is a repair shop for crippled lorries and autos. The place is full of ma chines, forges and work benches. Some of the cars are badly worn and some have been shelled. This wn • •torney of this city. FRIDAY EVENING. Gettysburg Prepares to Give Each of Its Students a Course in.Military Training Gettysburg. Aug. 16,—At a meet ing of the Board of "trustees of Penn sylvania College heldVhere yesterday it was decided that the college will adopt the new Students Army Train ing Corps plun for military training for the duration of the war. This training will supersede the Reserve Officers Training Corps which has been established at the college for the past two years. The action of Pennsylvania college Is In line with fr - . npHE Final Clearance in,the Notable Sale of Laces, Nets and T)l'lfpQ Pt"f}\) 4^/PlftJfl ft °° 1° VE AND SERVE I * Trimmings is announced for Saturday. JLSif r % M. i \r l* BU >' W. S. S m rcmeml>eriiiK that it is important to buy these litUe _________________________ _______ Stamps of Liberty cve.ry