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| had put his engine out of commiss 3 VV HAT Il c;fartlilcularly like about ]PUB”SH]NG DIARY momeon B Pte” i Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is SR b s e e its mild b 1 h i he bowels. i A R e et e e L Bl s llttqhx:sl becx:lf'ctr;rofi(zrlllsfulal'cntlrf:;ic:}iln;’;1yor‘:i,;eS— l UE BAR!NE/}V! Ti] e SR BUSlfleSS Mefl, Bank _ | | year-old son, who had been constipated since a baby.” him, made a sharp turn by the \\wuh.‘ % Public Gets Intimate Story oF | smeke sure hevas o o commis: Dentists, Musicians, down over him, and climbed up agay G I i i r f *“Doug” needed any help with | 2 § 3 (8% 1 Tt SUMGIR Snh te S o il ihe “ber Tim o 1 10 e MeChanlCS and a“ 0 ’ climpse of their combat out of i (Frnm a letter to Dr. Caldwell written hy) 1 {corner of my cye on the ) | na erve Corps. of Chicago, the |a=din, to see “Doug of S o A e s o e \ | his Boche His tracer bullets werve ! Dr. Caldwell’s bmerican avintor ot the American |1 Boche. i tracer. bullets wore | ! Expeditionary forces bring down a | Pas b ] | German plane, is made public by the ! [ climbed a little higher, and wa ing down on this second Hun ® ; war department. It was not written for unsanc| i u @ Sii l publication hut is given out on account. | about to ., when I saw the the Ger of its historical and descriptive value: | Man plane go uyp in flames and crash i On Sunday morning April 14th 1 was [to earibh. “houg™ had sent his ITun | The Perfect Laxative “on alert” from ¢ a. m. ‘Il 10 . m., | PlAne dows onc’ minute after that is, I, with Lieut. Douglas Camp bell of Harvard and California e d ited as the (st American ) were on eme ney eall duty Mind vou, the fight took plac the ground i ) the nearby tow Sold by Druggists Everywhere Two R i ere SHine I i iiAle alert tont||andMitEtoaly divect over our 50 cts. S)zzs) 3’1.00 pla \:,,‘I e m‘,,‘; for o call, Our |aviation field. Furthermore, mine I haciie ire oiriiie e { dropped about 100 vards to the right aa | anc oug's” 100 yards to the left o moment’s notice. I was patrol lead- [and “I 0 2 the 1 0 Free from opiates and narcotic drugs and pleas- |er At s:4s 1 was called to the "phone, | our field. These are remarkable facts, 51d by tha ihformation ofivcer. who | for one of ‘onr majors, who, With the ant to the taste, it acts easily and naturally and |12, "Siine Dm0 S batteries | French army since 1915, has shot down | 17 machines, neve had one land in restorestnonmalfrepula ity PASraNb ottl o il Eril sole iy i e L SRS S 5 bat, and stage a ght over our aero-| be obtained free of Charfle by WILLin oL inouzandimcl N DU SR e e G e e right is o1 mile or so from here. e r. W. B. Caldwell, 458 Washington Street, |were ioi they were soing easr, Ve |on it. It was an opportunity of a lite | | 8 Monticello, Illinois. P e Wi e lanacaton iy our wasnediive mechanics were left In the *“drome! were off in the air. B—— = T = e = i ouel stirled ahend ot e 1|to help us out of our flving clothes. | 8 3 g ° point at five hundred meters, and then | iNg by on foot. hicycles. side cars, au- | ke hebl I gave him about | tomobiles: soldiers, women, children, | l OI ns. forty-five seconds’ start, and then left | majors, colonels, Krench and Ameri- | left- | can—all poured out of the city. Inten | myself, climbing steeply in a hand spiral in order to save time. I |minutes several thousand people must ithered. “Doug’™ I con- "“Freezone” is Magic! Lift any Corn or Callus i mo mitsiu mn s o | Sracuraied ench other: and my ‘me; meters, when straight above and [ ¢hanic, no longer mili s AOInegy right off with fingers—No pain! {anead o o Tt ity of the ey | U and down waving his Hat, potnding | ol | morning, and not more than a hun- i Y = dred yards away, I saw a plane com- | #nd velled: “Damn it! That's the stuff, S ing toward mo with huge black cross- | 0ld Kid!” Then Camphell and I rushed | § - S/ vl e es its wings and tail. I was so |0 our respective Hun wrecks. | B y 3 furions 1o see a Flun directly over| On the way there—it was only haif | ¢ our Aviation field that I swore out[# Mile—[ ran into a huge crowd of | 4 loud and violently opened fire. At |soldiers—blue and Khaki—pressing the same time, to avoid my bullets, [About one man. 1 pushed my way | through the crowd, and heard some- he slipped into a teft-hand reverse- ment, and came down, firing at me. | Pody triumphantly say to the sur- I climbed_ however, in a right-hand | FUnded man in French: “There ne | § spiral, and slipped off, coming down |18: NOW you will believe he is an Amer- directly behind him and “on his tail.” | ican.” I looked at the man—a scraw- | i clad, little devil, dressed in | i . | Again T violently opened I had | N, poorly | him at a rare advantage which was |a Totten German uniform. It was the | to the greater speed and man-|Bun pilot of the machine T had shot | 8 bility of our wonderful mach.|down. Needless to say, I felt rather dl f t T thf “ ines. T fired twenty 1o thirty rounds | BAUENLY to como face to face witn | | regardiess oI cost iruthiu my vietim, now a prisoner, but did not know what to say. It seems he " would not believe that an American officer bad brought him down. He MOdeStly up tO $5( g looked me all over, and then asked Drop a little Freezone on an aching tm_\j ?mttlc of F‘rcczone for a few cmtd,_ , \ me in good French if I was an Ameri- eorn, instantly that corn stops hurt-|sufficient to rid your feet of every ‘ can. When [ answered “Yes,"” he had then you lift it right out. It |hard corn, soft corn, or corn between no more to say This statement may not mean much to you, but if we¥could St right 't hurt ome bit. Yes, magic! the toes, and calluses, without sore There was a huge crowd around the : : s, and s, wit e i down with you and talk over the clothing situation as we know it L abn | S Gl ness or irritation. Try it! No humbug} e S . . Why wait? Your druggist sclls a into was our major—the commanding | and tell you what the prices will be next season, we are sure you | officer—and he was the happiest man IRRgtRe AR Onldih olits de gat fan o 5 would buy at least one suit now—today—and buy it from us. “Doug.” A French and an Ameri general b F ousine to con- | § B t0e i eneral blew up in a limousin ml :‘»;]v’} ; Therefore Our Candid Advice is =5 Bheg gratulate us—colonels, majors, R R r S G SN ATIRTORME LR OOR MO MIED) 2 pilats, all the French officers, mechan- ALLIES — USE US ACCORD ING TO YOUR YASTE. ; 4 3 ics—everybody in the town and camp. | FT'AKE YOUR CHOICE (Last Call of the Seasos) OF ANY SUIT IN All had seen the fight. One woman, | R e o et e | | OUR STORE AT ANY ONE OF FOUR SPECIAL PRICES some splendid souvenirs. The big Surely dld mlle'V(! | Mlack German crosses fram the wings, | Actual Values Up to $50. rudder, pieces of canvas with | that eczm! holes from my bullets in them, all his | § Pack up some Resinol Ointment in irk plugs, his magnetos, his mirror, 2 clock, compass, altimeter, his clumsy | his “‘old kit bag.”* Nothing is too good | 2/0¢k. compa : H i N PREPARICIG YO SERVE DRIED UEGETABLES SEASON THEM CARE-| [0 him, and he will need it “over | ~1E0A1 revolven cie—it is a srcat col- | Another shipment of Fancy Vests for } 0{) [] at him and could see my tracers e FULLY. FOR TH!S PURPOSE CELERY, MUSTARD, OMION, CHEESE there'’ where exposure, vermin, con- “Doug” had set his Hun machine on AND NUTMEG OWE DESIRABLE FLAVORING. tagions, and the exigenciesofasoldier's | ;.. .\t 300 moetc el e Saturday,s BUS!I]CSS. VallleS up tO $3 at Lbdlim e ihoons S i S Dot e b i s PR life cause all sorts of skin iitation, |in Aames, rolling oyes thres thoes and Delights come in the taste next Winter and you should get the free itching, sore feet and suffering. [ then completely burning Th drying book sent out by the National War Garden Commission of Wask- Resinol Ointment stops itching almost instantly. | remained but i charred wreckage, lik ke . i i cent stamg Tt heals little sores before they can become big | the sacrifice of some huge animal. The | 3?'32;‘3’3 Iesdcriohitis pancr con h“,e ,"_by SSERE B cust il Sneesaknjcontes { Hun pilot had been thrown out and For sale by all dealers. ras badly off. His face hands, feet, | 8 N and lungs were all burnt, while | — E was broken. He is now in & hospital and my Boche is probably | They got much valuable information | from my man—the other couldn't ' . 'p . 4 speak He was a Pole, said he was | [E 248 M St t N 7 B i not an officer because he was a lPole, | aln ree 4 “’"‘ fa ai l although I had bheen an “aspi and a pilot at the front for two year: o A o X He said to me, with a sort of i Don’t Charge it. Open a Cash Account and Save Money. relief throwing up his hands same time, 'Alors, la gucrre est fini pour moil!’ That afternoon my wrecked Hun plane and charred result of “Doug's’ good work were exhibited in the pub- lic square of the town, surrounded by an armed guard and overlooked by a French military band It also was a Germans quickly were pushed back to debris and had g s when great day for fhe townspeople; and has E | the outskirts of town. Believing the the whols i & hted had a good moral effect. You can im- [ ; Jianos and another moving picture |up by a Germ i h stood w =% 57 agine it, when you realize it took place e Gini b et g . hiheiy S b de’ & b5 4 | machine act, Gould, with another |dead still untii the betraying glare had 20 ang 10" Phsenves Miucwillered above their roof tops, at only 300 m ecretary and an orderly, cyeled hy a!died out. o ot petechonoqant 177> | = 3 : il beor e Sgnature il S o ] [ U S il back road info town under cover of | With the cinema safely { 5 7,; e whole figh 1¢ mericans hvight to invest 1te The Germans,the men st teq vick fo Hait 7 indeed welcome in the town nos | i i} r put over a shell on speculation which | piano known to be stored in eo'?DENscom}znssnmlu‘f’o Doug™ and I can buy almos ¥thiy [ burst above a hot hich they | house, when th Cre ) : Snbbel NEW YORK U.SA__— half-price. ook shelter. S he ruined !ing beam of nt Far FI‘OI’]l the Clty S &y —— = i _An amusing incident was this; > ‘{” ]y'vv_‘v;wm found the v" ~(3,"]"f.,‘:“f‘.1,,, .\’IVY‘\[[ ,‘\Yfl"w »ullets were flying dangerously a | The t retaries with three or- ! tling bris Withering Heat ghout tho ghouna *xo one et | (vonciien [t Bad MAIDGES | corie sor ncomotor Torme o ey | L riskly . save a French worker in the field, who 0 | for the hut the following night | speed up their <, but they could —and Eagle Brand awaits you preslial nciolest e e o S A | Two miles from town a sentry ad-|not push the piano through fhe nar: ne o 3 ullets, and is very prouc 1 o £ i > . =10 . | vised them against proceeding saying | 1'0W door o make the dramatic i of it Paris, Aug. 16—Trying to carry off ‘:h,u Fritz had been shelling the place | terest re int lor Ariy ha : Two days later the two aviators were | 4 piano on which the Huns were play- sAMP— vigorous a v, brimming with uniform. S et i > renty iinutes before, but 1e ad- | shouted t . s B to scamp—vigorous and lusty, b g decorated by the French, in an im-|iny with a machine gun at the @are | (VeRLY 1 g life. Fagle Brand gave him a good start, | pressive ceremony, with the Croix de | wax the unusunl 5 just as it gave his father a good start 80 Guerre with a Palm, and r Were | two Y, M. C. A. s fes and thre A chip of the old block, this brown little or stay-in-the-city, Eagle Brand is always . venturers went forward cautiously, | stopping to en for shelli dodg ing craters rh lorry's englne tired noisily, ¢ lenging an artillery reply, and because the side lane w blocked by debris the truck If Nature’s own food is insufficient, use agle Brand—pure, wholes ome and easily toned in general orders and Pro- | \uzae orderlies on the Australian sec- | . 3 digested. 1t is prepared from rich cow's sosed for the American distinguished | top 4y first reported here. Music' had | Many poor little babies never go away ilk and has been the standard infant food + Cros {enl charmal for, G GHintetier that through the hot spells. Mother f s strange for over 60 years - fter finding the ponderous piano too G e milk in a strange place may carry hot- to carry through ‘the ruins of |118 UP the m ¢ e h ) 1 ! R e = under direct observition by the weather troubles. Feed your baby Fagle Economical, too. At better groceries and ECKMANS [ he Lt o five aiiventiera (i fIRASE S SR TS i Brand and be safe. Seashore or countr drug stores. rem v osmal ! Iy to] e it stick in the doorway. With- years beftore. ) to the door whtile the others we B out waiting fc exifi tolheiwideneq |LIL0 NEhe LOOTIESS Sk [ by the shells which were coming over, | 7h L f f e INVALUABLE FOR COLDS | the solaier Red Triangle men {men to carry over 200 yards of wreclk SRR A. PINKUS, ken in_tim St compaund | fled with a moving picture machine, | o they turned to the motin 4 Eyesight Specialist 1!:flm:; of chranic T € ! just as the Boche began putting down | ture machine and off it ¥ N and Manufact ra_combired in & o explosives in all serio « ports. A machine vas chatte : Optician, TS co ;oxr "d. No harmful dru) Ty A A. J. Gould, a “Y" secretary but the men work , one carry £Y)X EXAMINATIONS ARE N o J T A 3 > e | 1 FREE BORDEN'S CONDENSED MILK COMPAN? St e P P (100, ety i oo i P, AR B B0 B e e X, that when the Hun advance forced a |tools and the other three the machine. | Office, 308 Main St ‘Phoge 579 Borden Building York For snle by a1 drusglists el h Eckman Laborators, Philadelpbia | retirement, the hut Was burned. The;They had passea over the interforj Batisfaction Guarantees piano proved too he