K-'TiPw- ''WStlWPWJII BWM!a -SS'IJ p?HH SJT( "g9Brf '-w - - -srsfi f ,- M :, ' r NIGHT Kttnim EXTRA w, EXTRA' so: ?-::. ' Win i 111 i T'fif. NIGHT 1r PEIOE ONE CENT m ,i.i..ii '..iv i , i" If-: Bi IK?1: n a K- a a r-oi B- PS' I I I.I -i u usv eti tta. Burv th r , r. I I I i m. P.t r VOlfitfjM;ff:: -..v.: , pnnADBLprtiA, wedmsxjay, December o, ioi4. Coftwant, lli, i Tnruo Ltwira Couhht. IK". iiiVTrriiiii 'jii .!, aWf' in IIH ! .iMHIi ' Mi 1 1 11 V,VK.-T. V J . . '. i J .-" v. ' . MNDnMiM'S' THE Ifflm OF THE DAY AS POM RAYED .BY THE QbICK EYE OF THE CAMEBA 'BdlkG GTOOOTgHROUOH THE ' 'w " V -cf JPIS -' iilXW'tVt YEiNG XMATRgIN JVENING MK 1 A-The two children showrTthc ptoSr are typical. of the boys i : $v". , V& VJ ?' ' k'-IH WM& "'J j W W yA$&j No sooner had the g"VSM Wn lllW 'I V and sU-ht Vho are poming to the Evening Ledger Building, nt' 608 lj'?; ;V, T ' ' '' !&' .- ---' '-. 1 1 ' i V' ' " ' ' s (he Pubic-Ledger Christmas Club been . -MwSJS 1 ' 'Chestnut street, every day to leave their presents Co'r the children , i.). .' f. ,' .' . - V:. - f"1-irkv i-ft ' l'rtl - -'-' & 't8'3 PuUt on :d&pIa hn PJPfF M&M?M ' of the poor, sW bring their favorite toys, others their. pennies.; , , ii, 'i M ' -f -Hfoi ! ",": 1 -H" -W ,:f ';. 'ii the neighborhood discovered it and J$M&KmMffl " ' '; The distribution will be made through' 'the churches at Christmas time.! ' !&$' - ' tig? . i r i'-V - -A 7 -f ? S L i)' A'" - ' &f gathered around' to discuss it. WMWW M t ' ' ' ' i i. , i t- i, f i i.T.-,r-- . , , ii i- . , . , J - . . n' ' . ' -' M:-- ' . ' .? .vM.r..rftT. vn.r r. mm tt W mnn n mifnrit! unK.io.ir.miNu jautit. iu c utuui.ti.tu ao mumuwiu TO SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHER , ippin was tilled last summer 'when a can nt Glassboro. N. J waa'.Btruck by an Howard "VHlaaitSittfin, 7 year old,. o( 0repviva .street, js. showW christening the memoriaL, It will hang- ht the East Montgomery Avmie Church. . ' l READY TO SAIL UNDER STARS AND STRIPES The former Pennbil, whose name has been changed to the Gargoyle, is the first vessel Miss Harriet Lappln was tilled last summer when a carriage in which sailing out of this port to have changed her registry from German to American. She is ; W he wai ridin&ut ,uja,ssooro, fi J waa.strucK dv an eiectnc tram. : we Known on me waier ironi, ner smpper, v,piam j curies, pcwig a rnuouep"iiuj, , if " Howard WHlaaitS,ittpn, 7 year W,oUB8xpvlva. street, Js.BhoVfW i.. -.. . ..! UNITED STATES SLAG BEING RAISED ON FORMER GERMAN TANK STEAMSHIP The Gargoyle, until a few weeks ago was under foreign ownershipbut has since changed; to American registry. The flag is being hauled up the mast by William McKeon, marine superintendent oKthe Atlantic' -Refining Company. His companion is Joseph C. Gabriel, agent Vf the Atlantic Refining Company, owners, of the vessel, ' ' pjHBBffl fWiBtt!dJjPl'gynjBBroM ""HH sssHsK i ' s fHsBBB - wvKSjsBBKsKpLjt !jr ' '""VjFroAlfcg iSSk i 5i fffftfllliiffiiifff SlwJMfcMt jWrlfct. BttFPjscHBIBWFjraBsHslBSittsiMftMMisi 3w IbP -aiaij. arJBh f kBBBBBsSSs QUBM'SI TAf2MAti is- BtlNO BOltl tOM "8LLY " y;viiVS BiiVlVAi Wai-IlNub ,MvW TAKING SHAPdJ " tJy SJJDItKd bj. Sfi 2Mb Mf 4 til ds4'-5Ml -fe the Jtt i. will i-vid ti.tJS U Ji'MMI j.s.-i- 11 U- t.w ii to; t.i'icl,! tapA i tiiIKlHtt( WtM. 1 1 - - - ' " , " -j.ilr -" feelK ' "i 'yL g, llifjt;'..-. !-;; : . mkmn&f -JTrrauiiriTnrnr"ir Tr-nsMrBpgiaj , '-! .,r-JmT.. T ,.-- - , hT . i t ii- - iTii1TiifTriiiii71 'iraMiWiTiTiiBiitsTrnigffF 1 1 ' 'mFiiinrfflMnfiMiiWTTTftirff I'M imitrffTmwrWmmmmr Mr idi ?!ffiilfflllgTwHrfflTlWfntsF , she- , .. - naE , u.vdii - 'B&riijsisi'fe3i gJi.-i.JM -jtuBn iBi laPn ii mii mismi misai iiisj iiiii TiMrnniiTOsrTnTn hi mi iroiTiiintn r"-''jimnrMMrirMrirTTWTnTBnrrTwriTW in miiin hiipm hi i i i hi in ihimih iiiih i iiimwh sain is iiiii smiiibi smsw iiiwi iswisiiisMiiiiiiiiHissMiiiswsiiiiiiiiwn mill iiiii jm. i " -if"jWSiffiSrFTSrFflt -if- -