=. | MOUNT JOY STAR AND NEWS, MOUNT JOY, PA. Vis seccion of diseases put st few ars ible. a pronounced It a local remes ailing to cure ed it incurs tarrh to be a the refore re- WAY WORLD WAGS i [FORGE TO UTMOST, presses TOLD N TIONS mn eel WILSON'S REPLY IRR There is mora Catarrh In the country than aii together, and until tl was supposed to be reat many years do fre disease and Dg | dles, and ns nr " 2 Mites Te Cn A oon ’ i men Hall'a : quires cons ~ . n Sy re i i i i n n i : t 1 Cured mam h >. Big Stories and Minor Eve:ts tuiicen new branches of the Unit. [Great Baltimore Audience Cheers ‘Savage Battle Again ls Raging Ehency & Lg ie pay Jonstitution®l cure on the i he lly. Tt acts directly \Q™,} | fron North of Alert to Bod ani Fiscoin sires ai he . gr NE jundred doliars for North of Montdidier. case 16 his ke hue gd Send for clrcul o | and tesfimonials, | 3Y & CO, Toledo, { . iployment service were Blue Penciled Into Quickly A i Ie et oak President’s Promise of Read Paragraphs. | A bill authorizing national banks to War to Victery. contribute to the Red Cross was Addgeéss: F, J. CH Bold by Druggists. Thc TaX¥e Hall's Family PII) for constipation passed by the senate, — DOINGS AT NATION'S CAPITAL. | ''U¢ flies feporied to the depart | eye nATION STANDS UNITED. ' DEFENDERS GIVE SLIGHTLY. mew of labor the enrollment of 62,000 — seen boys between sixteen and twenty for ———— { rr : Fappenings That Caused a Stir Briefly a avr No Peace That Leaves Russia in Ger- | French Inflict “Cruel Losses™— Berlin ore roof. J : : Me etween forty ¢ sixty v ims i Chronicled-=Bulletine Bogut the eX TE ph 2 or (« EY Journ many's Claws... 51ill Ready for | Now sims Tae 2000 prs: | i : ; weed in either chemie 'k 8 y Progress of the Gigantic War mechanical engineering, are wanted for Honest Peace, but It Must Not [ Spersianng 1500 Cuns®sp eng Le he fos pos o obec : X in | \ intai i ine. ns of ncaster County w at Home and Abroad. service in the ordnance department of Come from Military Party. 1B Maintain ir Hine onl Health Herbs wi done for thee —— : the army. ——— | E1114) Ii IA HY rr Mr. W. 8. Murr, Christiana, Pa., says: General Wood, in an address, de- | Baltimore, Md—President Wilson ) London. —Both north and south «§ *Ploneer Health Her hat elared that before the wur is over i the S + the German drive ven me a new st@inac WAR BULLETINS a hat before the war Is over it | yag greeted by an audience of 15,000 a gio Some the 0 ve for My trouble was Indjgestior would try the very soul of the nation. Amiens was checked with heavy loss. in its worst fornd. There was pain, gas and’ vomiting persons in the Fifth Regiment Armory . The Germans were thrown back He indicated that it might be pro- ! isa : A longed and said that unless the Ger- | —the hall where he was nominated in Tod British S ¢ , av - . 3 . : t as ish ee ; when they attacked the British on a troops i ce ve Ix : l n France ha mans were defeated in France it might and brought the multitude to its { 15-mile front between the Somme and and my liver hd bowek were inactive Pionee: Health Herbs ghanged all. J can even eatboiled cabbagd pulsed two strong German attacks at be fought out here feet itl Bucquoy and re-established former po- ne . eet with prolonged cheers when he | tiie | : : 3 \ "The New York Senate pass | i Bucquoy, about half way between Al- whereas before I could nny sitions in Aveluy wood, capturing pris - M N W York Senate passed he declared that America accepted Ger- | p tM hal’s First Fi res. quo) : Tl Se Bibi taker soup with cabr t hn ill giving { Ss » rule p ’ 3 Arras, yy Bi > ily pners and machine guns. Further south : ng localities home Mule on the many’s challenge of force. and added | rovos arshal’s Firs gu | bert and Arras, They gained only a | pageinit. My general heafth has never beer the French repulsed attacks in the re- | Uestion of Sunday baseball. hai it w hm <r | 0,000 Me: Hoy tinge of ground Jase sogdiwest. f bese gion of Grivesnes and west of Noyon that It would be met with *‘force which | Were 5 y en. f Albert 1 N snes a S Noyon, f Albert, ’e V y Jar he assen- | shall make right the law of the world | al J Mr. Frank E. Witmer, Lampeter, Pa., say, General Foch declared to the assem- : : ¥ ! Er | South of the Somme the enemy fail- | since using Piogeer Hialth Herbs his bowels bled war correspondents Thursday German-American War and cast every selfish dominion down | Quota Three Times as Large as Origi- move like clock work 1 ® a 8 ed to renew his costly attacks of g 4 » | {© ¢ te x night: “All is going well. The Ger- In the dust. { a y i f pis : ; ek, fphrata; P man tidal wave 2 anainst an embank- my : i { nally Determined Upon for { Thursday. i'he French gained ground Mr. F. G. Slick, Ephrata, Pa., says he has : aS. Wi S apuins X " y : ; The cheering lasted several minutes, | This Month. ; i WII : enjoyed the best @f health for overtwo years ment and completely stopped. I'he In solemn manner and in carefully The occasion was the opening of the ine | at several points—near Mailly-Raine- all due to Pioneef Health Herbs. future will show the full measure of | chosen words President Wilson at Bai- |, 0 = "7" eye { val, southeast of Grivesnes, north of our saeco” timore sounded the new note that Hird Liberty Loan campaign, and the | Washington.—One hundred and fifty Y Or eitiors Sore: aud it Nepand ITH. Noting lik¢’ Pioneer Health Herbs in al In spite of the terrific strain to which | keys participation in the President's speech ended 2 day of cele- | thousand drafted men will be called As a result of the fighting the Brit- the world of medicine. Best for blood, Bb x pve > stomach, bdwels, liver, kidneys, constipa they have been subjected, the allies | war ace with German milita- | bration in which all Baltimore turned | out during April instead of 50,000, |. “ o i yast Of Villers : y 2 £9 have sirgel back at Germans and | rism ; no peace with those lusting for [Out and displayed the utmost enthusi- | the quota originally determined upon i; have retired to Just casi of Vilters- | son, rheunfatism, catarrh and skin diseases, & 8 ACh In & ! i Bretonneux, between the Somme and | 200 Tablefs $1.00 and 80 Tablets 50 cents, ve Fouained: Sot oy lominion : mee wit 10se whose | asm, for this month under the second draft. i 5 R nm have regained some ground. goinen; J © Be rh vs h those whose | Prosident Wit ‘i 2 Or ta tel tis Ani Hite | the Luce, giving up a small salient on | Money bck if not satisfied. Ask fora 1914 » helied bv their ae side ils ‘as grecte vor ders te 1is er ; . ‘ mT ; i a belied by their action. t ilson was greeted by a i ! i the south bank of the Somme. The | PioneerfAlmanac. Read in it about Indiae Germans launched a new attack be- | words tween the Somme and the Avre south- An east of Amiens at the junction of the |, military service before May 1 were I'rench appear to have withdrawn | Com eaf the common-sense corn remover, vom the angle of fic Tce and the poles, 8 sent on re eae made by E "mn : : o shington , Avre, They have established their new en, Washington great demonstration on his arrival at | the the hall, which was packed to: the | issued. Provost Marshal General E. | doors. Thousands were outside unable | H. Crowder transmitted the order to rican artillery broke up a Qer- attempt at a raid near Toul, the French and British armies. The Brit- | enemy leaving two prisoners, is Ft whS Dresses ack slig rq to gain entrance « lines formed | local draf ards through the stale : : ish lef¢ was pressed back slightly in Hinpton still is tunsions about Loo Sain wiiiance, Long lines formed ocd 4 hE bostds Wrench the site |, just west of Castel, Here the 'Samuel Austin, 361 South Ann Street, the direction of Hamel and Vairewood, | | the German e on Amiens and is In front of the armory us enrly as six | governors, . | enemy is less than three miles from | Laficaster, Penna.,is sole agent for Pion while the French also gave ground be- tenoriod i he Tain sited vit] 3 tl > o'clock. I'his dec sion by the general staff the. Ames Clermont Paris railroad | FF Health Herbs and Indian Corn Lea’ tween the Luce and the Avre {16K a € Impressed wits iS Former Governor Philip S. Goldshor- | was a definite step in President Wil- Sir A : Hoth Phones. Mail or Phone order * ' > nearness of the German lines 3 ‘ y Sa . : 3 . | and eight and a half miles {from fetes ~ . ough, introducing the President, de- | son's program for speeding up the as- | amions . | promptly ii SE & ‘Ns. The whole of the latest attack of the sistance the United States is to render | Yau i oy 2 ‘er i . | Dr. Karl Muck was taken from Bos- | clared the 2 s war would o : Germans extended over a front of npiiey 3 1 % i re 2 Bes Ante Ha pu of the a would So : ar. orth { “A French oficial statement: says . A rilas 3 hich covers | ton te For clethorpe, Ga., where 4 new worl dicate rty . » allies this year. oie > ag about 15 miles, none of which covers : ienion , : ro y Gedientel fo Viberty, Mr ey on “cruel losses” were inflicted on the [ that Similar monthly calls for men are : : of / ny a. AP visi s + Will be interned for the duration Goldsborough, a Re 0 the French front, Eleven divisions, inte or the duration of |G ugh, a Republican, storming Germans south the A the war, all parties in the co ry lanned, it was understood. The rapid- | _ Nie ed yids I 395 the country I s } : p Somme, Fifteen divisions (180,000 DIAMOND numbering about 120,000 men, were behi : he 3 . thrown azainst the Frenclf lines alone. | After a conference at the White |"* ing the executive. fy min oni drafted men are to be | |, "woo" jgentified, They were ; : : “wp _ i x ania " Yalde. ‘dere i . ilitary servic i 1 thre ” Ten times they charged [be‘ore they | House, called by President Wilson, ; his is no time, said Mr. Golds ordered into the military service will thew forward reckicssly.. On the > ot Bey, finally forced the defendefs back. measures are adopted for meeting the borouz gh, “to criticise the government. | depend upon the movement of trained other hand, Berlin announces that the got® qe’ Sug, 8g ay ship steel sh ve by abandoning the | This is the time for everybody to get | troops overseas. { ; ; “ ,9 ; ove Stig ship steel shortage by abandoning the ; 5 i allies resisted “desperately” and their oo Ytog 3 Armyv-nav Sortv. Siranoente and | behind our flag.” | With the 150,000 a month program | : : ar navy priority arrangement ane Tha crated it tl 1£ | 14850:000 men will be aratted by. (lie losses were “unusually severe,” sever- DIES { e lacing di qbuti Ta ; > ts » crowd in 1e armory ¢ heerec or 30 1en wil e ratte Ww the. : : Sy 3 LA WASHINGTON placing d Sih ution In the hands of several inutes when fhe. Preshleat | end of the year { al thousand being taken prisoner. sk your Dru | for CHI-CHES-TER 8 the War Industries Board. a 8 IE; of esident | / a) CATs rile HAA | The prisoners taken so far in the of- DAuoND BRAND PILLS in RED and : arose to speak, and it was some min- | General Crowder said that the draft ; OLD metalli€ boxes, scaled win pis | How sixteen Germans overpowered | ytes before he could mal himself | machinery now was in shape to sup- | fonsive, the eneihy sates, namie 00, Pt in So sii OT Pen Ss p 1 nake hims it 1 A) as Shi § id ¥ v © Pl LA Hse © 000 and the guns more than 1,300. DE oa, ik for Ly ST five men as fast ¢ weeded, It is be- wm ' : i i I'he first anniversary of America's. | years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable, Ying At the 1000; ration of war found Pershing'sg SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS n, is told bya ly wi : 3 : Cr Verity state 5 ’ ’ y¥ with him in his denunciation of | figure for April the general staff has | : 4 worked out a plan under which this | veterans either actually in the great JIE EVERYWHFRE JOR TS soldiers and cut their | pany All pure flour bakery products are; four American arred bx w riles p os fan nd- ats , wart ar, § < : . 5 : i . barred by new rules of the food ad-| throats from ear to ear, almost de The President's audience was plain. | lieved that in arri ministration, which orders an increase | capicating one : ¢ Sar p i i n dior Pop ay o in the quantity of substitutes used in Woun ded soldier for dead on the | Germany's military masters. It ap- rey te i ; ; : breads and the use of a large percent- | field. plauded his declaration that he is + of men can Le transported to | Pattie or in reserve not far from the' |, age of substitutes in cakes and pas fty-( men of Harvard have | ready at any time to discuss a just 1 > each month, { firing line, Just what units are there 3 , tes, in the service, peace ‘Siucercly proposed. 1 wee Erne or how dey will he used evn he | ESET Fie Sweeping control of war commod teneral Pers ” awarded the | laration that nothing was proposed for LYNCHING ROUSES WILSON. said, Bui Heir hoor of hijo) eanltol be OLDDR.THEEL’ tics, both iu raw materials spd Hn-) poring Grand Cross of the Order of | Germany but justice also was warmt - Bap oF, : 1719 8 ring Garden 1865 fshed products essential to the Prose | q,161q, applauded, as was his statem Hanging of Alleged Pro-German Up at |, encral Foch, the new commander pra, Ror Ts Sonagiees| SO FES cution of the war, will be cont » Nine billior is the approxi- | Germany's course in Russia was Cabinet Meeting. in chief, in welcoming war correspond- Thepe fos earl Epc fal SE 1915 by the new requirements division Ato. coast fo Aipitcr Tor ho AN cnr. | cheap triumph, Washington.—Mob violence must be | €0tS said that he hoped they would SS A Fre 0 dav $i ladger & Kir ar Be the War Industries Board. eas fos Hor gn $07 5 fist your ended. This ediet issued from the | Continue to work for the interests of |, a Ee Budget systems for all war expenses f Bt; by more than half of the SHATTERS “PEACE” SCHEMES te House at the conclusion of the | the common cause of the allies as they genio). Worst cases solicited, as old methods aie being studied by the House Coui- 1s to the al- a Ca net meeting. To make it effective { hitherto had done. Pointing to a map, a Safest & fine ot Tor 1 » on Rules. 2 Baltimore h Vv the administration will tl gi General Foch said: nests BO YE Wi | HEALTHC es Ail woolen mills in the country were |g. : STS 3negen Viswed as Knockout | he Rdminisiration wii ia | “All is going well. Look at the small tae sols or i gn: ‘ J 1 4 ow to Sham Overtures, diate enactment of pending legisl { rthleas. Hou: 3h Goss by Mails ordered to hold looms at service of | | op Washington.—President Wilson's | which would emyj er the federal gov- | advances made by the boche—to call B&™ Nearly 200,900 restored In 50 years practice Wl 3 A rnment in order to supply army [a2 3 ORTING dress in Jaltimore is regarded here as ernment to deal severely with the sev {pen by. Hol ren) habe —during the ERretatn : uniforms. : : i shattering Teutonic hopes of trapping | €ral forms of disloyalty. The eircum- | 20th, =5th, 29th and 30th. ; ; aT at ny A review of the first year of Amer- . the United States into sham peace dis stances surrounding the lynching at | It is new the 4th of April, and it Bi ri a re eainmes feu's participation in the war shows | L S. Robeson, Rochester, N. Y.. de- | cussions. It is viewed as un bneckons | Collinsville, TIL, of Robert P, Praeger, | 15 clearly evident that the great tidal posi nts, Drafns ar that a gigantic fighting machine has | feate R. A. Stranahan, Toledo, O., hy blow to the latest Germa ron oS r an all d pro-Gern . brought the is- | wave of the German army has “een boolg: rt UgDL Th to been created. } 4p.» 5 Nordh South golf | fapsive so cleverly prom sign 4 | sue to a head. : [ broken on the shore, evidently because ; - Fire wrecked a four-story building | championship, at Pinebarst, N, C. through Count Czernin, the Austrian Congress nm: asked to enact a | it met an le. Now hey are > 4 occupied by an annex of th» Bureau of Tl Boston A Club def ated | foreign minister, and is expected to | Statute, @ addition to the proposed AZHILSt an and compiste: al Construction and Repai in | ew York Athletic CO endments to the espio » act, ly stopped. “The future will show the full .neas- N 1 the | abruptly terminate interest in the Ger- Washington. No important match at Lakewood | man and Austrian efiusic $ ave been destroyed. Pe- jy ; re of 1.842 to 1,816. the alleged peace kt xia on t one hand ap amenable to the federal gov- | ns are | ure of re going to 1 : try to do better and rsons who participate in mob vio- ” hand of the boche, 1 cannot say what SUCCESS Aus ernment as well as to the Graded 8chools say theydoally RE a Se TT TE ER Rak PILES-L" Si sitory For the Be FE known to the upper Jice were unable to sub- Ni ts that the fire was of Bure a IE = State a 2 and Gren n on | lence an / writes na u ng « Greek-A the he. will happen, but all is g well.” “ln sry ice of In dustries Board gave ab- | ot Rais eee Geng ‘och then wished the cor- ¥ Bold by Bh, 1 { q y » steel for on 3 % \ Q ORK § alr wark ut to orders for steel for / York of Spread of Wilson Idea respon gem 1 ue 8 in their work. He x ; Saranian poke with cool coniidence. Every ac-. | golg#TMt Joy by E. W. Garber and Chardier & Q nd directed mills to make Call for Free Sample Washington.—Count Czer apolegy tion, ever) ce, portrayed a strong Detroit wise men predict that OD io ‘11 § loliveries OO per cent, deliveries, 3 x $ : utterance—his vy : ni fully to his task and pre- ned the bill at Tiger not win the pennan nds ti ; ! yn ou ending of recent peace 1 Liberty loan, |vear I will BY be tant Denes lot fhe loriittre nas pared to deal with it. Liberty Tosn will le . will not be put aside here until sufi : pueng party, Jdoerty lod Wi Tl ~ u nl rr or : SIAR ’ o ! res 2 on September 15 Bal dient fie sid hese Rinses 10 on LIDGE Ere is Hun Gun 75 Feet Lon OU S, . A lgede pifisare r B serve its effect within the central ein- NINE BILLIONS FOR WAR. i : < ong 3 ati o CLL >aiba,.Cu- artment an- | 360 as pires Amster According to Les Non- ebs, etc, and gipe er [Ee td SPORE TOY Pipp 1 § # 1 LHS, in — : a hi ai 5 i 8 BS ORRHOEA and GF Twithoutin > Ah A pom trem { Py : : Ei Now thoroug digested, e shi More Than Half Went in Loans to | ‘* les of M tricht, another long 3 i venience, Will se : oui - pay annually Septein- Mille: ipa PINE. GE the Asst : Allics and Will Be Repaid. range r to those already : e pg for when relieved. soid 8 nd Mare : Le - \ orb az NT tis. 3 bomba s passed yueh Bel ding ar uggistsor sent prepaid It Hi il need ii is officially believed to show tl: : niu billion dollar : Br hasmer re Tho Unis : 1 S ve announced {1 slot] Ch ] 1 om Ess mday. . The yl 3 Cc that th hu i 0 De o I r the effective political wedge = ad ( ) e cost to the i: {1 y Fssen on Monday, Bi The Un ed Medical Company, = S it e wa ) date has cos mel n : 8 ng f e barrel is fro 2 2n $10) 00.000. : 4 = : : : been driven by the spread of W : es of « Will {engin oi on ar] 1 is fre m 20 to 25 " ; : 3 donovan ideals between the Austro-Ilun, Of this 1 One f has gone eters (about GO to TO feet) and the 1 gold in Mt. Joy WE. Ww. Garber and Chandler & Cor bt 3 I peoples and autocracy n n $ re- | caliber from 20 to 25 centimeters i 4G iva) : paid e ; over o (from about 7 to 10 inches). ese GENERAL ; aa INNIS AAAS ANI NAN ASSN NI NSAI INI INS NSNIN been i r the army 5 = Se ; \ : ; em = csr nm Gy | CS i t, one-tenth ——— > L: made a wise move when he PIT snd one- enth for st ipbuild ling \ to Torilboftedt Coumit: r George Foster. The }F THE i ; Tor suipouiloing, i Senate Territories Committers Jeorpe Pomey LH oF THE {| Government expenses now are about | | WORLD'S NEWS IN o ashinglon recommen led the nom- : : : Bikes WAR NE | | $1.000,060,000 a menth, with somewhat f1 onias R Ir, to be © Is in | | less half going to the allies, who CONDENSED FORM eg sku : Khe — = pel he g ter part of their leans -— _ College girls will abandon Much gratifica for war supplies in this country, pe I s for jeden Sprays. » Riliiacessminte London and . : NEW YORK =e} rs of Mrs. Robert w le a “bug se | ment by S . MORE WHEAT SAVING ORDERED. VV: Bi W ‘t an estate of »weed squad” and “blight sq ad.” and tha s . $65,000,000 : h ' ment by which Representatives of the Federal a 150. w Hoover Dire 5 Per Cent. Additional Judge Bing L, husband, will receive B 1 1 that much of the ° that tute in Flour, 55,000,000 d Mrs, Laurence Lewis, £ nd in pastry and can- The Briti on y off eq 8 re ni by M ham to be u But « Z tions due e: i FS H 1 heat flour the food ad- ATCE « r, will iy $60,000,000. S ure complet Corls 1 tration announced new rules for WASHIN( GTON. hi k on hangars Ww ) tons Swedish from ! \ 2D per cer of sub or BD : service between w e f purposes But S S ed in a read ai New I Washington is begun at ti es | Ans Sriciord ; . 1 S, an iner » of J per cent. over Belmont I Lo land, and Po-i el Hindent NLEL < V : ? 4 mont Parl : off the Sent 1 Si vD: tomac Park, ne Vashingtoa. i 1 1d i be marr Fol an Sy ’ & ontain a LONDON.—President Wilsen, reply- A DP IS promising. shit Se il . t res were added to the | Albe E ¢ ing to King Georg , assured the latter y 1 Was left. bots 0 t : ole force would be ssued | ! More is at s et ° e —— Sor fate of § oticking can . S | entire French army via ii > ” i 8 ype ne 5 a Verdun depends upon it, a C is one thing and 33 or \ ol man bre jh on the left & Ysticall . m I elphia Fs e lan of the Ois s | Artistically Designed mig on of bat. Jopan has § The war d ¥ re : Advertising Se ; : : : against the Soviet predicted the situation on the 5 a \oriz ern front would remain urcc is another. We specialize in 100,000 fifty-cent nieces C 3 a: a te ee i a — : : : 200 fin cent pieces R : to. Bord for some time, but indicated the ! the latter —the kind that will iL tive of the one hundredth | Mayor o { B : ; as l | ; mu mi . of he ong he L at eon com- lies were ready. for furtier cnsiaught e 10 2.000.000. make your letterheads, station- anniversary 1inols entry into the memo « 4 rica’s: entering J amd} +a Aries 5 0 vid 02 (i | Union it Stat 3 a's. entering she. nCe/nlany soniinues iis lecting of R PARIS.—Le Matin of Paris revealed | fj © and advertising matter a nion. ar st: wore confident sia despite the Brest-Litovsk conve + ; Yotioral & 1 ni | dit to your b S Robert P. Praeger, a German, ws an ¢ ‘ : : be- | that General Smuts was the allied per- | creas y usiness. ee tober . aeger, rman, was I ictory, now it Ameri- tion, proving the truth of President . Ne wd : Cre : \ h t d hanged near Collinsville, Ii, by a mob re Vere ng t 12h Eng Wilson’s statement that z f nro- | sornage with whom Austria tried to | us the next time you nee ang . : i ¢ passin 0ong- Sor < ! na a Pp Be APE Si zl ’ 1 of 350. He was accused of disloyalty ie fint. T {~aty with hér would be worth sed test of sending her without —on- | OP€n peace negotiations. The veteran | something i in the printing line. ¥ was postponed. - Boer repulsed the Austrian envoy. i
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