STOATfc llWUMIMM IHHJlHU-IWIilU'iiMiW fciwwiii wM!iMgwmittainijijjijj v r Steiuje r THURSDAY January 14, 1915 ctrctmuj 0 LM F Bit SOME JERSEY STATESMEN AND OTHER PERSONS AND SCENES PROMINENT IN THE DAY'S OUTPUT OF NB i , . -, j. ALTOONA BURIED UNDER HEAVY SNOW The railroad city has just been visited by one of the heaviest snowfalls ever seen there at this time of year. Street traffic was at a standstill for a time and the railway lines entering -the city were severely hampered. Fifteen inches of snow fell in a few hoart SENATOR REED . Of-Camden County.- ft ft CHARLES W. OSTROM Of' Hudson, who earned fame -by his proposal to tax Jersey's numerous bachelors. JERSEY'S GOVERNOR AT HIS DESK Governor James F. Fielder sat for this new photograph of himself for the Evening Ledger in celebration of the convening of- the Legislature. TWO PROMINENT SENATORS Senator Gaunt, of Burlington Country, at left, and Senator Austin Colgate, of Hudson, who may be New Jersey's next chief executive. , ) 1 -, . , .....r ff f-tS,,.. -tM -n m.ni-Tn-rmntnTTTrtTiilnrr r.nn.rn.11 m n.r.r, r.n n , n , -"" n'T HHHf! JI1TT i'i II II II f I I 7T I T I I I 11,11 UIIIO lllllll llll U Wlll li ' I HWlllMHai IT IJB II I II IW.WIMII I f JHM l I Hi ITilinHMglllM - ' ' 1 III ' I I '"' """H M3t u SPNDAV LIEUTENANT HEARD BY GIRL SHOE WORKERS m AifeeF I ki fcrjpt m h fk 1f8, mo, alcjica of young wemM at th SmaUz-Goodwin ihoa factory yesterday at 1JR.U, mtm. 1 mmyvm w xgwgot ?i qor m 3w gwivjia-iiaaa j.a h .tha irnpr&viisi ls(iaMUsft igmjute The storm FALLS jOF SCHUYLKILL SOAR AT FLOOD HEIGHT m of Tuesdsv nicrht hrntftrht a ttnnmnnnf rh!h i.nt Vt ! tir1icr tf1f over tts ftUs at iS et above nonsaL Th roar cauld be heard yestwday a Jsalf tails wy ."wrMijiifc: