WS, MOUNT JOY, PA. whom only it formerly could be oo tained, is now being produced for mili- the United States department of com merce and several privately owned factories, One shipment from the glass factory in Pittsburgh, for use by the navy department, contained 780 pounds of high-grade optical glass—enough te provide lenses for probably 750 binoculars. Development in glass manufactuns ing in the United States has been simi- lar to that of dye making. Before the war manufacturers of optical goods in this country were content to import all their glass from Europe, them- selves doing only the grinding, polish- i ———————— ER a HELP TOMMY RAY TK tary use by the bureau of standards of He Plainly Shows Why You Should Buy a Liberty Bond. Lusitania Stoker, Three Brothers and Mother Kilied by Huns, Still Fighting. By ALICE AVON. Of the Vigilantes. “TI never went to school able to speak in public lose three brother one of the three largest be- ing located in England, one in France, 1arded to protect secrets of the trade sometimes a century sidered impossible to produce efficient s developed by many years of experimentation. One of the problems facing the reau of standards when, companies in America, place with locally made supply of European optical glass which { stop me from talking, and now that I it started to re- provide suitable pots for melting. glass must be kept at temperatures as torily withstand the hea actions of molten glass United States. factory operated As an indication axample of the outfit people's kitchen that This supplies about 6.000 customers a rarnishing de ish added pro- es held on Lake C made first triple play of of pay and family allowance r-a ‘hard fought vhen that body rman bill reject- | ‘hich would have friends of several sol- 1s an umpire in the Western Dickerson, president of for insurgnce taken out n the dry zone. Armando Marsans addressed to bureau Mr. Wadsworth's as requested that use three right hand hitters mail to general delivery, pn of an executive responsibility for This arrangement will leave | deceased soldiers Baker as the only left hand of securing iden- f getting mail address- as ordered 30,000 | bitters 0 cost $80,000,000 o be delivered as Alexander won his fare- . | well gam& for the Cubs before Joining a typical telegram, Consul General ¥ » cables: “A decree of A 3, gives notice that ashington'’s star pitc her, won his first game of the sea- York, defeating the Yan- )y a score of 9 to. 4. techer and Strangler Lewis, ex- . Atlanta through coun- law of May 6. 1916, v q sold for profit ; gers aboard a large French mmship which reached an Atlantic port told of an unsuccessful U boat at- tack, the torpedo missing the vessel only by a few yards. Washington expects sented within flve days | Madison Square Garden, New York. this decree requests for d from its provision can be the minister of fina being complied with year, an increase of a million, mobilized at the earliest possible time, President Wilson named four tors of the $500,000,000 War Finance Corporation and the members of the new Capital Issues Committee. Secretary Lansing co-operates with Swiss and Swedish senting Germany and Austria in form ing system for relief of enemy aliens in the United States. Maj. Henry L. Higginson, founder of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, ered his relations tion because of the ( ; Second wooden ship is launched by the Foundation Company (N. J.):plant, and keel of another i place before craft i i HPC 0000000090000 0000000000000 6 isis signed to the region ommanding general in imposing Spec e One Hundred ¢ ourth New E ngland regiment is cited ices or the bureny of for district have had their sugar ra f the German gover- A dispatch from Paris says this has been posted in the district, : eaty with Germany signe at Brest-Litovsk was denounced by tix 1 A fight to close the mails REainst en- a newspapers was tions named a committee to the campaign. Kermit Roosevelt's name is the reserve officers’ ain in the field artillery. on duty in Meégopotamia with British At a luncheon given in London for delegation James 1 that Amerlean labor is pledged to | @ victory for democracy. : en preference over | have your mother } well, I guess you can do more than you ever thought you cou war certainly woke me up!” Thus speaks Tommy R the Lusitania, in his talks to our boys “Over There.” “See this arm,” says Tommy, indl- cating his right, “Well 1 hurt it for of my operation they won't let me fight. Can you imagine that? Not i let an Irishman fight? Well maybe | they can’t let me fight but they can't { know I can talk, even though I never | went to school a day in my life, be- lieve me, I'll talk. And I'll get every mother’s son of yow to volunteer and "m | | Toe { lek those German devils ‘Over There. | Tommy means it too. He even i promises all the recrults he gains, pass. | ing the examination, three months to- | bacco in advance, a dollar a week, | newspapers and magazines. And after that he intends to keep right on talk- ing. Let's help him. Even if we can’t supply tobacco in advance, or periods feals, we can talk. Not narrow mind- ed prejudiced talk, not hopeless silly talk about if so and so did so, I would do so too, or even about what you would do if you were ‘Over There,’ or if lent Wilson's place. you were in Presi Remember ti { have a firm fq would brace the elements, every 1 must be on strong shoulders t« itself erect. And so, we the figl for Principle, for Justice, for Li vy and Democracy must be the shoulders for Mr. Wilson's head. Let's talk. The best thing to talk about now. Talk that will help. I mean, help Uncle Sam. Help you and me and all those “Over There.” Let's | talk for the Third Liberty loan. Uncle Sam will appreciate your giving, if it { be the buying of many honds or the buying of only one at $1.00 a week. And above only investing your money anQ at 414 per cent too. And the investment spells freedom for the world, so invest and keep i on talking. IF AMERICA LOST THIS WAR By HILDEGRADE HAWTHORNE. Of the Vigilantes. Have you, yourself, sat down to con- sider soberly what it would mean if Germany, and not we, should win the | | war? With the war won, she could hold over us the threat of imvasion—and we | know what invasion by the Prussians | { means. Bu vent sucl the lor invasion, even though in might manage to luced to first, Stare at ‘tures from France and Bel- 1d the invaded portions of Italy, contracts | and you won't require much effort of ze your own ation to visua lage or peaceful farming { the ima town or vil | country under the Prussian heel. If we, incapable of resisting inva- sion, yielded to the Prussian demands, | at would these be? Germany wants much after the wasting of four years or nearly that { of war. We should have to repay her | her losses by huge indemnities, which would put a staggering burden on all | of us. We would live under a threat, a threat from the most brutal nation the world has ever known. If we bowed to that threat, and a beaten na. tion must bow, then the very spirit of America, all we mean by the word life | as we interpret it, would lie murdered. Better that we ourselves should die, and our children with us. The hope of | our fathers, the work of us all, this | nation, our Individual character and | freedom, all ended. The price of Lib- erty has been paid by this nation twice | before. To fail now—to fail now! Shall our noble dead have died in vain, and we bow to the oppressor? Or “| shall we bring freedom fully to earth at last, and with the soldiers of our great allies see the dawn of a tomor- s were laid in I men row whese foundatio Yorktown ,and Appomattox, whose blood runs in our veir hopes and beliefs are our own? Think of this when you are asked to buy Liberty bonds or Thrift stamps. | Temperamental Science. “Do electrical wires have to be made ! We empered metal know. They seem he o SC ef every mo! ar 1 on top of a bit 0 d 1 he catches ball a t 1 Then and sez, “Did yer see hat went to?” So I sez smart- : ut o’ sight from the moment of act, sir,” and’ ’e sez, “Go back on ve blinkin’ fathead! man devils in the streets of London, And this stoker of good in the stoke hole and on account | remember that you are | , beaten, we could not pre- | r, for the copnyy ! 1i the country we love e Is more Cata rh in this rd} y Me 'CArs was suppos ed to be incu lee. 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