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perior to all el t any timo n tho | G5 e et | R. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is Wany, the military par- e et Dnaes PR just what I need. It is asplen- | n i e o not vant to | iR rectin oarth to red— did laxative, mild and pleasant and acts so ¥ B U I a“ ure’ nc. Beccidonc vin E e el quickly and easily. I wouldn’t be without it, 3 he docs not don | wrd E nd of the constant | s e | and keep it in our home all the time.” €8 accomplished by f the guns of the U. §. A, | From a letter to Dr. Caldwell written by ‘] . Mr. G. C. Murphy, 4 Walker Street, " cc ot over & - echoes leap from the Vosges TR, e i |8 Boldiers in Ivrance, ot | o it the cifizens, the | To Australia’s distant shore B it authority of | Croation wakes T | DI‘ aldw ll’ : SAVINGS ON EVERY DAY NEEDS =in-Chief So long s that A el s e S g 8O SAV WHILE YOU CAN—ON WHAT YOU CAN knows his reign pide the destinie: the voice of Liberty Miby ana dignits \; Phit s ‘: mw‘»“‘-‘ R tod ) o . - : P it Syrup Pepsin From Our Garment Section | ‘ “ALWAYS RELIABLE" care a snap of the U. S. A WASH DRE:! S—WASH SKIRTS—BLOUSES, UNDERMUSLINS Wears ut i T e Pe,fia‘ Laxative CORSETS AT REDUCED PRIC suit or a. paiv | —Minna Irving in the New York Sun ] k at the man, ACES AND FANOIES, ‘ Sold by Druggists Everywhere Yol AT REDUCED PRICES S Mrs. Tug Watts, who is a frugal Twn) $ : Gy T BATION. i, ot o b a5 e e 50 cts. () $1.00 ; . | 15 © $25 = B} is overjoyed at | carefully away for the total eclipse of | s el 1991 ipper’s Weekly. Silk Taffeta Dresses, also — i Recommended as a positive remedy for consti- ([} ot SATURPAY @5 Q@ | satns combinea_with Geo Everyone hopes | our jdea of mething dolng’ te Crepe in Taupe, Navy, B £ood work. But | would be fo have Col Theodors tet | Pation, mild and gentle in its action. The R T { such moments, | 190se on a recruiting mission in Tre- S oo, - 1os |1 Miriden Tecora standard family remedy in countless homes. WASH SKIRTS ; ; . o o ; . . CAPS AND SHOF o best of tiem, | \hen X.ives, or Pharion or vee- | A trial bottle can be obtained by writing to P $1.49 " $2.98 —- they rate | ander, or r, or little old Napo STOCK UP ON BLOUSES | 5 3 7 . ) B, o it | 1oon. went 1o war wo maver man 1| DT. W. B. Caldwell, 458 Washington Street, X Frehlacw|soietior oon UNDERMUSLINS AT take over the railroads and be threat- . . = 2 select from. Storles to be cir- | (a4 with the duty of collecting the MOI\U{,CHO, linois. JULY SALE PRIC Volles $1.25 to $1.98. Bize of Ahe Vi¢lory |nickels on the street cars. Life was ¥ Special value$ displayed on CREPE DE CHINES W e it is not so | less complicated in those spacious 3arga 9 to 9 5 - = [ lang at public meetings. i Only dainty, good wearing Georzotte’l Cr $2.98 to pread lies about dis- 4 = . | It is not because of malice " i k seorgette repes $2. | Col. Roosevelt is not likely to go| It1s ice or wan- | Laces and Embrolderes used to $4.08. dops, nevertheless 110 |t Treland upon invitation of [RloagnacEed Sihat EnalshonlRaofenls & trim our Undermuslins. Voile Smocks $2.25 to $2.98. of it, and it is there- | British government. In the first| V¢ ’l'“"“r“O( Rl ielue ’;‘»";‘“’“ ")"\"E " Y : people of German descent in this b s Bto rostrain onc's sclf | place he has not been invited. In the | PSOPle of Germ IoontRin oD i 0 rostrain ones slf | cond, he won't be In the third, | SOUNtry—provided they are loyal ‘u‘ 9 N W S N k H 8 nelghbor about the |3 " ohanly wonldn't go if he should | Amerlca. X ’ 4 € ummer eckwear rere . ¢ e T But the use of German in the | e — AT Oy o : el schools, in public gatherings, or in - SE FRO? © £ you tell him that our — ] ngs. i 2 e $ Bea 300,000 Gormans and | Private Morris Perlmutter of New | Print, 1s, beyond question, giving SCO", Tumer and M00dy BaGk fif SoTthRAT 290’ 49(: 1'25 il 3 York is listed as a prisoner of war, | COMfort and aid to the ememy. On| WINDSOR TIE 25 29 39 50 each So Abe Potas will have to carry on this ground we must suppress It FI‘Om wes{eru Fl‘OHt C A c’ C’ C 1 b Plain Colors, Pla Checks, Coin Spots, Roman Stripes. MIDDY TIE STUDENT TIES " he and others to whom the story | ajone.— Montreal Star. (Special to the Herald) Extra large hemstitched kinds Plainville, July 19.-—In 62 bayonet | i SOC’ 69C9 98(:’ SOC and 79C each [Pepeated are bound to be disap- — | inted. Wo should confine ourselves | The Ukrainian ¥ be sowing [;ASUALTY HJST HAS @ : SR . fonly enot in for their own needs JEptS the facts. Theroe is glory enough in | " 30 “the German call comes the @ as- |them as they stand, without embel- | {7krainian need will have to take sec- charges, thrice gassed and twice | $1 25 BPhe result |Alshments of any kind. ond place.—Norwich Bulletin. | ' SE burned by liquid fire and in some of | - CHIFFON CLOTH 3 S 1 i the big clashes with the Kaiser's NOVEITY VEILS AUTO VEILS e moration Foch Figh e At the rate at which Admiral von forces, John Scott, now a freight | i B oo/ somo 3 it e e e e | handler at the transter depot at | 49C o 98C cAck l $1 25 and $1 _50 e fidid work of our % in the newspaper of only 1 ! ST e I i N = = operating, the waters of the world i { Plainville “did his bit” in the war for “Murder Victim Blonde’ s et e e d 7 humanity. Nine wounds c his BRE to vress. reports, s dihrin Bt frne 4 onet thrusts, silently atte€t what he | j U d d H 1er B Victoty was celebrated through- | ¢ oo s BT e of Ll tioned as Severely wmmded L'\K\'fJ pNow working with Scott is John nderwear an osiery 2 s S 2 ¢ 1he ) * | W. Turn or, another veteran of the | & These Attractive Values for SATURDAY. MEN'S BALBRIGGAN I MEN'S NAINSOOK thedcounyry by the ringing of |, lls and enthusiastic cheeri 1 new record America for food {war. For 30 months he faced the SR must fir id of the dachshund enemy and received ree wounds eering news kept coming in Austria blames America for not casnally list today shows: Killed in ice. I. M. Moody, a third veteran-of | SATURDAY SATURDAY 69 v York newspaper has been | #ction, 5; died of wounds, 1; the war, is also employed at the i 2D 59C Sizes 34 to 46 ... Snit [ 2 Worth today 75¢c. ea. ople of the Unit: tes have wait- : B | ending the war. All America asks is long for such an opportunity, and | : 7 : e 2 SnE 4 o ‘(”‘ T . 1|4 title time s as utterly to ignore the ”r; isease, 7; died of ,y'nm.ymn Plainville transfer depot. There is a | B Worth Today 85¢ hen it was at hand, they made the | ] Purfoy Mitchel in its | Other causes, 1; wounded severely, 58; | seranze reticence about him, and a FITRITE UNION SUITS | of 1t%! The first inkling of a| i There could be | MIssing, 1: total 73. The list St i e | WAIST UNIC I only one.—New Yorlk Trihune. i Killed in Action. bearing as a result of the wi 6 For Women. Sizes 36 to 44. FOR CHILDREN - - Sergeant Ralph Barker, Mount Driven Back By Hu ATURDAY 59C Shirt, Pants and Under Waist Suit N T il 5 chEsi i ; 3 £ 1l in one garment, in sizes to fit No German in Schools. yernon, Ind.; Drivates Louls 10! I gid a'turn of three years and [} Worth today 75c. et A Chartier Manchestc ; ber { N 3. " o G (BEdward Mott Woolley.) o h"w ‘{U“u & ’ = -w]“h_u‘_’ five months in the Fir Battalion, Lace trimmed, tight knee, SAFURDAY 59 (Copyright by the Ar n Detense | Dumry. Minersville, Pa.: i | SR Gk, LG said Scott. |l gjeeveless styles. Worth today 75c. Suit C el T was first picked for machine it o e | | | { nnder the table—New York World Washington. July 19.—The army | yhich unfitted him for further ser : SHIRTS AND DRAWERS UNION SUITS | 1 | " H And vet stupid Hun editors persist thrust at the un was con- 5 lin telling their readers that American ned in a despatch commented upon | i these columns yesterday, which ha of the decision of at least one ! . { At The name of Hawafl's dead Queen nerican general to halt the retreat v | was Liliuokalani. The office hos oops cannot fight, & | | 1 dered by a French commander, and | tinson, Anchor, Tl gunner and later went into the bomb- it should b b e 8 <i ¢ 3 wo. i T i ), v 1 Lily U. Kilal rd in the German Died From Wound ing section. On August 15, 1914, our Enidiosh sl e fuvertiotan imi oriin ol INOBWI e ot St NI 1 gy L sl Here on Hoisery L should be ented. Then events | ‘forbidde erinl majesty, St “Roosevelt is quiet”, ¢ i & Filopid dengEENsRlmuctis] ganalesty, Rapids. the channel and two days later we ilowed one another in rapid succes- counter-attack when the opportun- | | the Kaiser, 1s fond of using it on Buy Saturday your regular wants in Hosiery of all knds to last I enating in toalnt : S < e A were at Monz. Fight? Man dear, j headline in tonight's at | his subjects. The Kalser, remember, | Dicd of Disease, € 8 il 1 Bots i G | . ! you never saw such slaughter. In 15 true, “tis the i 2 \s with ‘\m,, 6 oot ,-.\m\ CI I GOz L\\\Cmvv'u on._Gruver | minutes agwinst the encmy we lost 65c WOMEN'S FIBRE SILK HOSE B e iy e ivasiborn i RS e WS SHOWERL S RLEI RO sk TR T ‘f' e \,?:\‘,"vl:, Mtnl’i’”“; "‘,’,‘(_"‘\" 970—killed, wounded or captured. T |l SATURDAY c Colors are Cordovan, Dark Brown, Navy, Gre) 2D | deas L CInOoRCy I 18 SRarenes ieame) through with' only o' scratcH.uA (B ir in light, medium and dark shade | ow that we are at r with the ltuper. Woodland, Mich.; Willie : pair B Ea 1 . ; > handful of reinforcements—300 men, | B 7 y FAS NED SILK SE | aiser and with Germany, it is high | Harrls, Augusta, Ga.; Stanwood B. omaty O Teilior-ements -a70 mem bl B b e i il s . ) sign in a coffee house not far from |{ime that we take our own ord { Hill, Reading, Mass. Ro-s i Tonestl pes sl DR e I e e All pure thread Silk in Black or white. Value $1 59 ons of the two natlons did 4 41,0 614 shop, which reads as follows: | “forbidden” and apply it, so far as | Parrott, Ga.; Joseph Krenek Bl e e 10 niile today SATURDAY. .....cc00ec. palr O wde quick Work of ene- | .goe niec 10c: all others 5 | we can, to the German lansuage. linger, Tex S e e i e 39c GRADES OF WOMEN'S HOSE 1y 17 and 18, A. D PR | _The inconsistency of uuvltwwh\lng Dicd From Accident and Other Causes ' qavs we had only an hour's rest and SATURDAY ....3 pair for | German in the public schools of this S 2 = 5 i I v $1 00 “Young lady attired n night 50wn | country Is grotesque. We are fight- Sergeant Lowell D. Valentine, Min- | that between <““v|.1‘ o'clock in 1'hn o : ! . ) N e L ool morning. Our allowance was a pint 2 plit soles—White, Black and Cordovan Lisles. White and Black arms of the two leading re- b, ' 414 very ltkely numerous | Allies. of whom we are a part, have| The Severely Wounded ' Include. of water a day. We were forced fo Medium Weight Cotton Hose s 7 7 depend on fruit wheaf ¢fruit from 29¢c GRADE OF MEN'S LISLE S ST & S e bl hate Corporals Willis o s ! 39c G } OF MEN'S LISLE SOX blics of the w S S e T them hemmed in with a blockade. We orporals Willlam Clark, Phila.; | ;00s). This was a hardship for even Today we read that the Allies are jiaxefidoln eeverythins Bnouy § poper|Louls SConTe , Newark, J:i | the trained troops, we then thought, | BRULRDAY G s e o 1 00 — s { o cut them off from supplies. Over | Thomas W. Dolan, Worcester, e e e e e DG . Wonder if tho Kaiser's correspond |on the bloody lzlcih of France “v',),';,‘ v\:m-mn‘n A Held, ;vln-sgu v\v;‘ I e i et el White, Black. Dark Tan, Grey and Balbriggan. Stock up Now .nt happened to he around when the | Germans are killing our boys McCracken, Clearfield, Pa.; goner | - 5 T neneaaa R e Vacatl B oo ato tRe et b i M'_" "" : Y’) : It must have | Shells, knives and We are| Richard P. Fennessy, Phila.; Pri- h,‘dhlmg'l e r;rr'r,t‘,,:n SELERNA LI R | Huns started to run e fighting them to save the democracy | vates Clarence 1. el Balfimore st iy ol o e Ee e e T % B | been awfully painful to the all-high- | of the word, and they are fighting | John Daly, Jersey Cit George G, | : Sgtes e S oy Frliitot iretiy ol dellar | sy Talidtn e it ey eacedRongithe ’m,’lc b vy e ‘ wag T ! i est. f E acy a eny et ks \SrEr) = ine. Ve had it hard at Campigny, Pure W v s0! collar: b reversible kinds ir e effect o avage blow is i S teaching our children the Ger- | tana, Garfield, N. J.; Brnest G. Len- 'S W\L,.C,:;“,(,‘“Em~ “ LN i;‘;‘m,‘},?"“ Tl atceile s Wi S Ham;- xy:.wmm plale r-reaching t bles the confi- language! otte, Lawrence, Mass.; Szezepan Pa- = § 2 p 8 Loond Sant Deused efects A pastor in Bristol, found guilty of i cuse for this we are told | jewski, Natrona, Pa.; John Pat- | Tells of “Damnable Gas’. :“T_l[l““\x 5 $1 50 | i?ll_flflel}fm“he"e 3 for $1.00. ceditious talk, was sentenced cortsin LoiounEow nrs reinied | videe Wallcitara Chin: Clarenco Special . ... cac . [ RE 25 s Ao G e ] angu are Ee, Wallingtord, pct > | Scott was in two battles at the he in : ] . i e of hove burning In the | |\ 1 ror thirty years. That ought admission to some of the col- | A. Reed, Fall River, Mass.; Ira 1. | o Regular $2.00 value. SATURDAY at .. each Cc i that 1 girl: ho | Rich, Cart lale, Ill.: K 1 e Marne. “It was at Ypres that we T ot hrat ot ezes, and that boys and glrls. who | Rich, Carbondale, Il Fernley F.| ! b e o fed countries; and indicates out | < b arc mow tuking German will lose | Veale, Hazlcton, Pa.; Elmer Zeiler, | o met up with th ! T, o ¥ . | Kind 2 : o Veoale, =iazialol * | tralian and Indian troops. In the | F V T parly to the German people that the | poliite onibeunabieptolied (Sxpthe oLy fHe Aok Mt sn TR0 second battle the damnable Dutch- | |8 or acatlon rave | i leges, if they drop this language. If Missine HnACHon! R jser’s offensi as been stopped, g raves be- | true, it ought to make Amer- he cloud ””r 1 Tiln\‘\iufic\f:}e: R\)\r»: [Bpaies $3 95 4 i c ¥ ght it w as it came over + v T OrRTT s by thetr millitary commandsrs | e bl Aabiorerl The uld bo | and force the revocation of such an | oy, Kas, e S e OUR LINE: OF TRUNKS, BAGS, and SUIT CASES at . s € fig ! outlandish rullng. Any colle = JRLYE = s 7 Special July Sale Prices. Tuggage Dept. 3rd Floor. Take Elevator ho, throus medium & dis- | ;more considerate toward the nice ! o] q -, | up back of it Then we got the 8! S S Lol a8 KBV il e i ! | refuses to admit a student because he Marine Casualtics. e e e X i ngi Y | has dropped German in the prepara- | yyashington, July 19.—The marine hat it was we stood fast. The lads e ‘\\ e ‘m‘v”“vh? rluzn?“\r‘\:hr .,“(‘,,,f: COTES sualty list todays shows: jegan to drop all 'round. No one had ni commander Ereport | &1 (be an oltinw amons ety ‘}.r] Killed in action, 16; died of wounds, | ;s masks and we just had to stay |teenth Battalion, Canadian infantry. o e jono ) 11; total, 27 and take our medicine. There were | He enlisted August 9, 1914, and was at the “Boche turned | The universities and colleg will ( Killed in Action. 7.000 of us. in France in February. Turner re- hell Unmilitary, but | make ch ruling. They couldn’t Sergeants John 1. Kilgellon n-| ““The Huns seemed to pick Ypres | ceived hi baptism of fire at the se = b e “retain et patriotic stand- | ton, O.; Henry West, Boston; Pri- | for the introduction of the devilish | ond battle of Ypres, April 23, 19 chase of thrift stamps with per capi< our Pre nsisting upon a Y= CXDLESEL ing. ’e have ample evidence from | vates Willlam H. Brown, Galveston, , Machinations. In the third attack in “The W those boys went into that | ta Ppurchases of $32.23 Publicity hified comr =5 3 many colleges {hat they are indeed | Tex.; Charles R. Burns, Duquesne, September, 1916, they shot over the | hell of was the most wonderful | Manager H. V. Camp, today, issued A § The wn was “buzzing” with | controlled by fervent T °“| Pa.; Joseph E. Dowling, Phila.; Wig- liquid fire. We were then entrenched | thing that ever happened. After that | the weekly bulletin and at the sama cott last evenin T " W ‘ns that | bert A. Fien, Gates, N. Y.; Edward .and as long as we kept our heads [scrap we went at the enemy at Ploeg [ time announced that the school chil{ 3 = 3 et SRiEL TS PR s % | P. Forbes, Windsor, Colo,; David down we were safe from the fire. | gteert and paid 'em back for what we | dren’s campaign will e be suspended NO UNTFORM FOR THE size of the victory began to he under- | N \”"’ loh e it e Goldberg, Brooklyn; Albert E Jones, | Everything that the liquid fire touches | got at Ypres. during the summer months L R san B Troy, N. Y.; Maroni Kleinman, To- ; was set afire. Turner fought at the Somme, Pa ecaning tatloy ent {1 pumber of captives as high as 300,- | e in the libraries! Catering | auerville, Utah; Robert R. Lanham, | Scott w in the fights at Alman- | schendaele and Verdun. He w: B [ o000, i, el ‘;,,W will never breed pa Detroit; William I. Peloubet, Ashe- |tierre, at Nieuport and along the | wounded in the thigh on July 12, 1915 SPANISH KING INTERVENES, \‘ t | { B it Gt S S for some time. play by our men was evidently ired the Frenck e L Commercial candor is shown hple set by Americans, and when 18, will go down in the histories of e and Amcrica glorious days 11 pushing al despite strong re- ‘orcements brought up by the Ger- ports 13,000 prisoners to date with e numbe creasing every hour. nce of America their troops; parts of the war-tried peoples of our ould The success of the French a - ican troops has vindicated 7t E undertaken by his | o situation is inconceivable. | Minor & Corbin Box company em 88 or General Foek vorenie ployes are well In the lead in the pur< lied leader, 4 15 the wisdom PRESIDENT. stood. Some enthusia put the Iniforty S exprosd ots. W oee Gltting l0ose | trom | ville, N, C;iwalliami 7. Resendes, (| Afsne. and he speaks loudly in praise of the Madrid, July 19.—Intervention I Germany, at least, for the period of | Bodega, Cal; John P. Thompson,| “Trench lfe? TFew realize what it |gkilled (reatment of nurses. At|Xing Alfonso has brought re tes Army and Navy| Down in Meriden they had a rous- | Germeny. at jea e | Houston, Tex.; David G. Winsted, Du- | means. At the Aisne we stood for | Ploeg Steert he was again wounded, | eight Belgians condemnea S chration of the vietory in { A T | Minn.: Michael Zippay, Char. |two weeks in trenches With water to | this time in the left forcarm. 1 oasale i o : e ! leroi, Pa a depth of five fect. This was at La- | yvound received in his shoulder neces- | eign office has : Dicd of Wounds Reccived in Action. | Marguerite. In those days we did 36 | gitated his discharge and he was dis- = Corporals Oscar J. Moore, Oxford, | hours at a stretch and then came out | charged seven week ago no open celebration | a : Aol Ark.: Gail O. Phillips, Herkimer, N, | for four hours’ rest. Now the boys [ Mr Moody is referred to by his as- g ¢ Y.; Privates Archibald D. Benners, do 12 hours in the trenches, 12 houwrs’ | sociates as a soldier of fortune. He Ambler, Pa.; Arthur Card, Madison, |in reserve and 12 hours for rest. i e e N. J; William A. Clark, St. Louis: | venture, he went to France with the Joseph Danielson, Chicago; McKinley | first 100,000 from Canada. He was civil pov i . ; Deaton, Barbersville, Ky.; Bert Gor- £ " wounded several times and also Nove jh,: milie ne o s'a Good Tdea of) tendis (lebog od i E5ERIE ANE d | don, mo[ ddress); Alton B, M nm\;.[ Il the hard fighting is then done. |, 03 He is decidedly reticent con- Providence; John Talaska, Rochester; | | | | i { > Commander-in-Chiel c e r I the same is reported from | not concern th N To New Vorl 1d even Win- | Arag in any Ly g Britain always over- | ¢terman militarism quota in Liberty Loan | can th reason Night Becomes Day. “Night becomes day in the trenches. = crybody is on the alert at might. | ‘- ey satires Fal oh & > bety prominent . Amer & fonts La 3 % busy place | rnnE QLEALNE CF i . i e changed so G ¢ poace we hiave admitted | Edmund M. Wilson, Pittsburgh. No Man's Land becomes a busy plac i 4 S al ; Raiding patrols go out and seek —— — HATIONAL WAR GARDEN COMMISSION nan people to our country, | —_— — b L and with them they brought their! < REPORT I another Gern 2, the |idet Roosevelt has four sons at the | janguage. Many of {1 ler gener- | PAVINGS IBA R o Siakr struts @b 1 o mlove ag | front, one ofwhoui 1s reported killed, | ation do not know r The J.uly statement of the Savings cori. | they know it imperfectly. Ve can-| Bank of New RBritain has been printed il | < the bank to be in exceller tempt t f I 1 1 in A t bank of e was done. {ragglers from the other side. Tt is | PROTESTS TO PRESIDENT £ o Jform,_of preparing potatoes e e Srelan s - e ot rving. This is done by the use ready for he trip ‘over . theiitopy | Chicego, ih\‘ 18l e "”"‘ * of a nieat chopper says the National Wilson today. protests again SEEan e conopeiuing 8 5 the readers of this paper by sending any one a free drying book for a two-cent stamp to pay postage, States would | oc stops to refleet that former Pr fform and dogs tate to call hd another of whom has been the day when the worst slaughteri mself *d (the war- coun he Kaiser Siaatanad ons dmope them condition. The report sl hy government officials of 1h rd). Statesy illors take ns, well behind the 105, continue is < < $9,910.764.94, and the sur- Turner Wouuded an flag as a background in posic but we can prevent the cond place. The German army is enjoy immunity from danger, l iance of eny German literature. We John W, Turner was with the Four- | designs, M’ ¥ -