4 Pershing Medal Emblem of Gratitude and Merit By Associated Press Washington. Dec. 20. Award of a distinguished service medal to Gen eral Pershing was made, says a gen eral Army order published to-day. "as a token of the gratitude of the Ameri can people to the commander of our armies In the field for his distinguish ed services, and in appreciation of the success which our nrmles have achiev ed under his leadership.'' 'Work Was a Drag' Says a Well-known "Farmer, Gives All. Credit to Toimll for Restored Health *1 had what was supposed to be dropsy. I have farmed all my life. For years work was a drag to me," says George E. Sensenlg, Gap., R. D. No. 2, Lancaster county. Pa. 'Now after taking four bottles of Tonull 1 can work on the farm with pleasure. My swelling and bloating have all gone. My wife uses it also and joins with me In praising its merits. We would not think of go ing without it in our home. The Roots, Herbs and Barks which arc in Tonall can't bo beat, when it comes to flxjng up a sick person, dropsy or stomach troubles." Tonall is sold at Gorgas' Drug Store, Hnrrisburg, und all leading drug stores In Jiastern Pennsylvania. J® Order Your i Hershey's Superior Ice Cream Today So As to Be Sure of Delivery tOn Christmas CJ You've made up your mind to make this / 1 the happiest Christmas of them all. \ "S5 r / Lr&l IJThen, pick up your phone and tell your \i/ nearest Hershey Ice Cream dealer to count V^ 4 "your" order in on his list of Christmas fl He's a mighty busy dealer right now Wlf Vuk y anc * es eiy p^ac or<^er us CJ You see, he gauges his supply by the de- and parties, but we'd feel pretty "blue" mand. O'course he'll have an extra supply ourselves if YOU were missed. for Christmas, but you're not going to run . . - . any chances of not getting your Hershey 9 Order. have been coming in so fast, it Superior Ice Cream at the last minute. "fl™ >' ke we r . e to make mountains of Ice Cream tor December loth and \ P >• , winter styles —in gray, brown and / / V t ; tan — tO p S to match and (t*Sj AO y/ //)] J combinations; all sizes, *pUUU jC.? / \yj fj3 I i Ladies' Comfort Slippers Ladies' and Girls' 4 Hofidiv k %o p & p Fe?r v t e o r ?i s y f hoes - B ! a . ck , and by / P , ion soles, rihhon trim- brown; military /r )l / rji 1 A mod. All i .■u™. heels; $6.50 values, / '/ // ( P I SSM i "btomm. I SALE OF RUBBERS-BUY OW I g Warm felt uppers and 7Q„ Children's Rubber* ,n r . r(M . ue t V soles Asl Aillue —Storm and low cut " Cr ° q * ics. a u \aiue —good far-r* styles to fit all r~i # Meifs Rom?os 5 9C £ J blJkkid an n"x d good'" r"" hb rubbcr. P. ntrd P S"I lb 0 leather S,l[ " B t0 5V - t(l n BSlw'^WSOEalSßlW'•i*® 8 ' V, Holes. J3.50 val- ®^ o^ alue ' our 0J C BCfJT a P A / l A X. _ _ Men's Rubbers —To "nT TC ra / X 52.45 ; .00 ' bc P 1 31.60 value. ▼ 1 |M _J i SKEW'S SHOES —BIG VALUES' % A Slippers ~ r>. Mrn'a *7-">0 l>rr Shoes —So lld . _ Aft &J Just like pictttre—Baby blue and J \.\\ throughout; black, brown and tan calf, gc nn * rod felt uppers J V\\ narrow Kngllsh and full toe styns, WW.mw - soft cushion / VW host makes -•ZjSi A to'T at SU s7 25 9 iL teV^e^rh" r 'nd S H^ CC QO £ S?sei 6 to S| at "n sn/black rail• and OO.IJU p a 00ii | sh r—? t, yf J L HoC I strictly solid leather shoe of [A tlt nfirri'lfffiar touish tan an d AA ft r* , „ Jv black elk hide. CO Qy A .Solid double soles. tjlfciWW fyi P4 N— i }.| values y tS ; ' " . i P A rhiidrcn'a Pe.. OUR BARGAIN DEPARTMENT g 7 r ?X uppers—fur trim-I... ' 1> iy> mod. flexible I Girls' Shoes— | Children's She Int■ nt n | I.lttle Gents f A : Li -TiTm leather soles. J Patent. wIt h _ o f strong "'lo" - n i 7, tie Slaes d i >lp4 aa&tl iSoWJm --W! sp VM -?*: r 4 1 '* Me Sr< Ssr P 4 | *" ! 51.95 $1.50 98c $1.25 P | p d Girls' Dress Shoes Boys' Dress Shoes Boys' Winter Shoes P 4 A'WulTioft MS"?' i g a __ narrow and snd blurhsr. Solid inAkfti. 3l Q■%3 O tllr C \ At ft d C Of y j Jl V ! > broader toe style. Sizes to 5H Special. strongest tan storm 1 Wal fci \ Ct Fines* w.arlnx makes T £!,J,l£ caff wl h water- JQ> ft k A X *:• \ —every pair pt-rfect. 11/ proof aoles. Bolla, \ LJpi J # _ 1 SUe " 11 to 2 - at V\S l wcarlnir sturdy hoc for 4 I2T / fp I ii i.f f ,|, "" S * toU \ sffitf Winter. Bises Iff f\T i kJK 52.95 L qc "- 1 Jt 1 g $ 2 - 4 g BeEs. BOOK'S SHOES—2I7 Market St—BOOK'S SHOES.if DECEMBER 20, 1918. CHURCH COUNCIL WIRES WILSON By Associated Press •New York, Dec. 20. The Federal Council of Churches announced to-day It had sent to President Wilson a cablegram conveying the action of Its executive committer at Atlantic City favoring the proposals for a League of Nations. so A INw I Ladies Hosiery | I Onyx Silk | |||| A special Holiday L M offer of Ladies' Onyx '""VX IP Silk Hose in plain and j|| assorted colors, j|| |y Come in all sizes. J||||, || 3 Pairs For Ifl I $ 3 - 50 33R 1 !kO packed 3 Pairs In n Box 1 Dther Hosiery Specials II Ladies' Silk Hose In brown. Men's Onyx Silk Hose, CQ. gray, white, pink and lavender; in colors; $1 quality for MA $l.OO value; Holiday fxQf* Men's Silk Hose, a OQ uTjl Sale price 5Q c va ule £aat>* |j| BfiSHS i I 217 MARKET STREET 55*1. $ DR. MARSHALL KILLS DEER Halifax. Pa., Dec. 20. —Dr. L. S. Mar shall, who was a member of a party of gunners on a deer-hunting expedition at Whetliam, Lycoming county, killed a large buck last week. It was a handsome specimen, and Its head will be mounted.