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to. the, hospital. Hadthey not been afrald I would have had to make six or eight runs in succession as my cer WITH THE ENEMY szt | THERE'S NO STEAM HEAT CHAS. DILLON & CO. shell coming our way we get out and lig on the ground. Nobody ever gets | BRIDGEPQRT hurt, s6 don't worry. There s o ¥ fon train in th 4 about half | . T Hoars Shels Soream and Setg| e, a2 i ind IN THE TRENCHES is trylng to crown it. Shells are fall- 3 OUR 53rd <. Church myed . <¢|ing all arouna it. The guns which e Fritz is uging are fifteen miles away. . . | An aeroplane sighted them and sig- | s A . B asiving o | DAl Dack There must bo ot least | Think of It Ye Home Huggers and i IR 200 cars in the train. I can’t’ tell X &?b“.’::::. ‘:‘ thi nc:.w & l::::r:":: from here whether they are loaded | P oty e Mol | With troops or munitions. It ono of BUY l g ¢ : { : fhasyiiBochol shellaihilel f r e Is Bringing Crowds of Enthusiastic Customers to Our Coat and he writes. Several letters follow: f kno’; R S e e J Dot o= b some of our hard candy. It will “‘Somewhere in France, men we will have some work, if load- him mightily and not harm him \‘August 29. 1 3" ith munitions we will beat it for 0 GDSBE HAM o1 and PO INE an abir for awhile. These abirs are TREMENDOUS PRICE REDUCTIONS. thl: I::ot On th: contrary l:\;; :‘M wr‘ltln n;c::l:nl:mn z'e:“ ml;:.tt::d.t; thirty or forty feet under the ‘r:u“d_ On Our Entire Assortments of hioned hard candy will sati e 3 i * | regular rooms, supported by eavy YLE C After' considerable trouble Dix and I ':!:;:_,; roofing, held up by pillars. . 3 COATS AND SUITS Situral and legitimate longing for | found our section. For two days W2l o chen could ever get through them. A £ Try them 'yourselt too, | Were lost. There is su much mecrecy | wpur gure is hell.” ) 3and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE — about our whereabouts that many n find you haven't lost your taste | military officials did not know where FINE l]m—l:[l“ Plinfen. Decorators and Sign Makers Women!s Ta“ored Sui‘s e the candy of your younger days, | We were. A French officer in a P town about fifty. miles away from AT 1-3 TO 1-4 LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES DURING OUR 53d here gave us a ocar to go in. ' The ANNIVERSARY SALE. A GROUP OF EXCEPTIONAL ’VA{:VES. ik i n | ?:3? EE{{}E:&?&E&;}S{%’E% ! 25, $27.50, $35, 9.75, $45 ickinson Drug Co. EVERY SPEED MILE | 25, 82750, 535, $39.75, sleep. o " "Iv made my first trip to the poste LA D A representative showing of smart models, fur trimmed or strict- % this morning. It sure is & sight. 1y tailored—Suits of Velour Cloth, Burella Velours, Oxfords, Broad- - 169-1T1 ms"'" Wheti I get home I can tell you o Taricini Traveled 25 Per and Is : B cloth, Silvertone and Velveteen u»: every wanted color. great many things. s that we will go en reépos in a week. e If that is true I will have plenty of | . Assessed $26 time to' write. ' I haven't had much m n’ms time to sleep for three nights and, . haven't had my clothes off for nearly Charged with reqkless driving at 3 will be & rehearsal tonight |* WooK- MV car ls Number 10" |yp corner of Cherry and - Whiting v X . . Bt Joha the Evengalist cholr B e i (O A SPECIAL SALE OF - sharp the “‘Somewh in France, N '.“m &:‘uv.e:s:lzh;h cloth ":u.unl 30. Joseph Taricini was fined $25 by X : - the best, provided they p.; “Had a call to the poste. It was|Judge Meskill in police court. today. | 4 Z 4 i [ TERS 2 p. m. when T left. It ls now 9 |omcer Hayes testified that Taricint | = A 1 but for good overcoats, try % Z " ! i i nd a. m. Haven't had any sleep all night. 2 A & % The Live Btore-—dvt | %, Hever' had any sieep all BSDL | was going svoue 35 miles un_ hour | _ ) JUST AT THE TIME YOU NEED THEM MOST. Fh¢ 8.°W. Menus store for §00d|.;°1 b m, There was a Boche coun- e, betosho A vt ter attack last evening and we were B";:;iaph tomified that he wasn't go- . For today and Saturday we are placing on sale at special prices several NEW ALL 8.6 4 ¥ . and $7.00 trimmed hats at | pretty busy. It rained all night, con- |0 over ten miles an hour and that | WOOL SWEATERS for men; coat style, Mo office employes of the Landers, “Somewhere In France, | g . ,oinc drunk and assaulting his to the season and numerous | village. They hit & church that Was|, ;.14 who was always causing —Ad¥t, 1t exploded and lastly the report of | youny or hit his wife, who appeared | we- ) L. X £ S <’ l»é\/ N\ @t Goldendblum’s.—advt. sequently the roads are in an ‘awful i he hit the tree rather than hit the goed overcoats, Besse-Leland’s. | condition. I am vm:l“ t"“h .’:.:: officer who was crossing the street. NPt } Y from head to to'?; fow for He appealed his case, bonds being |/ Tems ' at ‘Goldewblum's.— Sleep while I can. + |fixed at $200. . B k i Wife Beater Goes to Farm. Shp—on and V neck styles.' - tember 1. . . MR IRy O M8 aneac L ehpite e etweon the | Wife last evening Patrick McLaughlin / They are cardigan stitch’ mostly . and a Balljast evaning. The hall | reat and a small villege., Todsy the o eee iR v . , are here in fast color Heathers, Grey, Ox- Y n @ manner appro- | Boche shelled over our headsinto the | Ty’ oy oughiin testified that her | ford, Navy, Green and Brown. ! oo of u’.‘-‘m l:dfld to the ::l‘::“:x::’:x:’ ?x:d..nw:a:(l’:nhm trouble, came home drunk and as- ©® y ¢ $5.50 Sweaters for .......... $4.35 hmtrs, Juiowr, tee. $1.0. at | the epors ' he cammon hen the |10 B, Tadas e wrrem tesunin : * g bl R 8, Goldenblum’s.—advt. Aitex o e e e e “whono | that the man was drunk. A $7.00 Sweaters for .......... $5.65 ¥ Em for $1 on eale at the 2 The defendant denied that he was | \ 4 L store. 3 the explosion. Thers are two largs | recke O Ut T8 FETe, Who sppoared It is not necessary for us to go into endless detail naval goti-craft guns in the village. |4 5 gut on the back of the neck : \ - 4| Bome 'Boche aviator must have : about these coats. Just stop in here and put one on fiomf Upottea-talin. - ‘TNes Suowfre MaheR) o L ch.:::d&:t; assautt | I Whether you want to spend $20 or $40. Your Coat T PAYS TO BUY OEIR’sK IND over five feet long and sixteen inched in dlameter. Naval “gunners from |on Henry “Michowski, fined $15 | 3 » 9 ; 3 : e o T Bevey soeties ‘s 5a: | [ 18 here and althiough you'll flo better hére we'll not ~ @8=98 ASYLUM ST. comecths - 140 TRUMBULL 8% : ! seph hit him with a spike as he paxsed | ll urge you to buy, the coats sell themselves, and you valite. Belt all-around heavy -4 a crowd Hallowe’en on G f 2 A o ercoats, $26.50, Wilsosfme— “Somewhere in France, fgioet fhe defendant stated tnat |l have the satisfaction of knowing that you can get Henry was drunk and that he hit him | anty today. 1Have §ot to.| um . stone. 2 l .your money back at any. time if you want it. Disturbance in Theater. v 3 are golng. ‘this som. AP William Lugi, charged with breach : wash car’ morning and three camp o “I was so giad to get a'detter from [ Of the peace at Keeney's theater ear- ) " . S [ ms the best, provided they 'pay 1 | 3 2 you yesterday. I am in my ambu-|ly last evening, was given a warning ¢ H m ‘d""‘;: m u&:rcofl-l. l'ft‘y lance Iying on & ‘broucard,’ French |bY Judge Meskill and let go. i e ’ s g re.—Ad for stretcher. All day yesterday | Officer O'Mara testified that there b B i e Frits was shelling & town in back of | W88 & crowd of boys in the theater | ro ".n;l:g'&:; L:m ::“‘ us. We are camped between the |Making noise and otherwise disturb- ® sale of our higher priced ones, | trenches and the town. We could |Ing the peace and that he told them hear ths shells ek overhead and |t0 B0 home. All went out but Wil 3 . ph ‘Clothes Shop, 357 Main | (P07 (00 neport. They crowned a |li8m, Who objected. The officer took | = = very pretty church.. It was bullt him outside and said that he offered v 5 . . about 1200. . |him his dime back in order to get ) LSIE FERGUSON ON “It seems'an awful shame that mo [ Fid Of him. Lugi refused to take the e = ® much property mustbe destroyed. |dime. he sald, and.used bad lan- rom ew rltaln E SCREEN AT LAST | At the tront the country is most deso- guage. ! 2 e ¥ ; 1ate. At our advance poste there are hes"::: ‘:1‘:‘:" Bm‘":l‘ '”“fl;fi th“: o mnot even the stum, £ tre I oys creating a genera o o o T ot even the stumps of ireen JTeEInS | dsturbence. The detenaant towined || Patriots Enlisted in the Nation’s Service. = \ Jast! Miste Terguson is on the| 444 no growth, potholes where shells that he went into the theater at 3:30 peti! Broadway's popular favorite o'clock in the afternoon alone and . 3 § fallowed the scores of her fellow | Lave DUTSL Them & e e tmer |thet he was alone al during the show. ~ : m:-muruu S e ot no bramenes. "t 1s s | He added that several of the boys sat N e e etsheros oo alulesaieterets okatore i 81" * her first mo- | Yo rnie sight. We pass through a |3lrectly back of him' and when told || s i pletere production she continues | 000 V0 FNE L U0 PR T ate, | Al | 1O Bet out he asked “Why?" development 2 of her wondertul oa- | pot of AT TN 0 e of 8t He told how he was taken out into s and shows herself & dramatie| '}, Not ev:nvth: ruins AR :2 the lobby and objected to, being mdde of abjlity. In her stage sue-| 1. yeen. So mar¥ shells have burst a fool of in front of the large crowd Moot of which were Of ' the | beeret s, 0 Tt e it ha. | that had gathered. He concluded by || Address .............. ivariety, Miss Ferguson spring [ S o saying that'he was put out and that lo tame, and in Ber| JO00 ngm :,;‘::l'chlt:'“"‘::: he asked for his money and at first o was not offered it. He never had a Parents’ Name .......« an intsnsely dramatic . she proves her right to the m‘“: e ;:lz“:;&'r:°)mll‘;““‘:: chance leven to explain the trouble he M d F GENUINE she enjoys. are now fighting on recovered ground, ;t ".“&:‘:firth' juasyoflecedBhisfdlme When Enlisted ade rom * Bheep” s one of tho®e| , .nel) will oftentimes dig up horses o take it. cesecece and men buried long ago. - Oh, what Quarantined But Will Appear. FULL GRAIN C & smell it is. It 13 & terrible sight to | - Although her house is quarantined In Army or Navy 5 eoesseisecsee ses decayed bodles lying slongstde]|Mrs. Guida Carlson, of 415 Stanley DO R LGRS A eSSl SKI N IN D ARK fascs English and presch-| the road. The Boche seem to take | strest. will appear in police court to- 2 powerful lesson against- particular delight in shelling & grave- | MOTTOW morning to answer the Wh 4 = “The almost fatal experiences | 7005 ° g Boche is not content with | ChArse of breach of peace. Mrs. Carl- = at Branch . ..... ; BROWN and BLACK. tathryn, Lady Wyverns, who Blay- | kiing men but must dig them up |S0D Was served with the papers and glly leads the hot-blooded Benchasl- | aeter they have been buried. Last | Witnesses told to appear in court this Nearest of Kin S " [ Algerian lleutensnt, to swch &l ,ught s French avistér gave us a |MOTRINE by Detective Sergeant A. J. o (If No Parents) ...... o A 5 that he is ready o claim his|greqt entertainment.. He is the most | Richardson late yesterday when the (71l This Out ana Return to Editor of Tho Herald) ... Styles fllll Of PEP’ 8, ul:nmvhle-“v ':l: She us; wonderful fiter. There are hundreds ho;ltth i:agecto; arrived at the house . > as a toy, an © anawers and tacked a diphtheri ~ r that gut falls ghort of ;;:m:“}:u ,:,,",’:R::':::"’:‘,,‘o;d::‘ SaraYcaltnaiic bk R — PR ST for the young men ng & tragedy. 1d fiy upside down, th | The detective was comigg out when Y . BN oM masingament | Nag ar A e ol e et mears oo | 6 was stonped Yy the indbector wno d t G H i . and medium toes for & monster program for Bun- | gnound and then right himself. Frits asked him what he was doing. He told ot s e 0 0 ungry th . evening, thereby continuing 1ts| gaw him affl tried to-hit him first [ihe inspector his mission and . the | e men of middle age. of furnishing the best Sabbath | with shrapnel. They even wers health officer sald “§he’ cannot go to ——r | : in the city. 'No lees & | qumbfoundea with his fiying and we 'cr;urt‘rshe:'x;h;g to ke‘,qu“fl:rnnslned.n o o e A FOR“,NATE PUR_ then Kerensky, Russia's | ooujq hear them cheer him. Thers is e arm of the law repled\\"Tje war- In urging the American people ’ 7 ©f the hour, the most Interesting | one place Where the front line trench- | (20t 19 served, that'sd all T know’abbut by Saving'’ and to ‘‘Fight by Helping the : CHASE hst Mar Ch b b Lo IOT LNT O LTID LB LIS S s, Caflson and a nelghbor, Mrs. | Fighter Fight,” tho United States Food Ad: ) £ ! showing the golngs on in tu- me't";:u;. ’:atzch::;tld:ue[v%‘“ not g"l’; e iz o l":;d o/ Mrs: mizistration asks no ome to go hungry. N s \ - enables_ us to ofler uous Russia. This great leader | yushed. I .got a good night's sle arlson became .excited over remarks i e , i T e aomeey | puhed. T g0t s good nights weep | et iy Sonowning ihe | It roposes that people shall “est plenty, 1 our customers a BAR- life on the battlefront is clearly | ;oment. Whenever there is a French quarantining of the diphtheria cases ut wisely and wii waste. Yy 3 cted. This will be but on® of the | areack or & Boche counter attack we ;:d. it is alleged;-called her a vile this, our own soldiers and the soldiers and GAlN. \ me. Btures of Sunday’s program. sEhrilalid rediva e i i Mrs. Carlson is mot ill but| peoples of our allies will be fed, and Americans { S esdn. IR a A ) A next Monday, Tuesday and| counter attacks now as he is on the f,‘f}fe:: ‘Lfii“hi"v’;“’u?: e:er‘:::.ymg bl : will be healthier, wealthier and wiser. . . OUR ADV lb: BUY nesday Chgrlie Ray, the Lyceum's | gefensive and vainly strivin g to keep B . . . | trump_oad wifl ‘Come back 10 | the'Prench from pushiog him off & SmaiH i Sen s B B AMERICA’S PROBLEM is to feed our allies this winter by | - NOW WHILE THEY (bl trie: :a'ubn'm h;n n':‘ 'z’ :; hill into a nice cold wmuddy swamp. | will not be a violation for Mrs. Carl- sending them as much food as we can of the most concentrated ) By e PR ;:;rl:l;:lyfl)‘loz;lth:n!"::neh succeed. | son to appear In court and tell the nutritive value in the least shipping space. These foods are ) J s e papers at|trouble to the judge. i ; :“ ;‘.{i" ,‘U:r,“,co,.,: tdh. :,}:!.; o TALTT s TRRROTA A he 'atatas wheat, beef, pork, dairy products and sugar. of his career. An 3t | the censor will not object. Tonight THE SOLUTION is for us to eat less of these and more of jna a lot. 7 v three cars were blown up by Frits.| RED CROSS ANNUAL MEETING. PP s s coesitoms Thir wors s afa st thall onte | AT e lotl e R other foods of which we have an abundance, and to waste less of ; Nobody was in them. = We wers all in | chapter of the American Red Cross all foods. . ir.. My car was not damaged !are hereby notified that the annual s . u AN s much. T don’t think the Boche were | meeting will be held at the chapter YOUR PART is to sign the pledge and_enroll as a member 1 trying to shell the poste. They were | heaqquarters, 20 Court street, on of the Food Administration, agreeing to carry out the directions hltely 2 Removes t.rylnlt to crown the road over which | Wednesda r\‘oven(mef;l 7th at 8 p. m., and advice of the Food Administrator in your home, so far as A Y A camions were going and their shells | for the election of officers and direc- | i ermit. : eohonwDrugguts went astray. As a result we didn’t |tors for the cominy vear and to hear |your circumstances p % 4 have . to 3 There. i & work because -the - biesses | the annual reports. Goorge . Talcott, o st are.no fees or dues to.be paid. gre m“ m‘ & were' ufraid to leave the abir to go | secretary. R & v et s e ~