4 4k EVENING. LEDGER-PHXLADELPIIIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 191G r " ' ' ; -V r i ,. PRAYER SAVED HIS LIFE, SAYS CHIEF CUMMISKEY .ijiifii Miigijirar SCHOOL FOR OPERATIC ASPIRANTS PLANNED TlffiEEHELDAFTERMAil S . ft I City Ofilcinl ItccoveVhig After City Hall CREEDS WERE FORGOTTEN 250 Men nnd Women Joined In Peti tion Three weens Ago Thrro weeks nco Ihla noon CI. of tr.mk 3 cumniwkey, ..f ttio llnrcnu of City 1'rop rtV lay nt Wo point of .lentil, when Brweni were otrcre.l by men nn.l women of many creeds nt tho City Hull, nsklni; for his recovery. Thin noon Mr, Cmnmlskey, with n. llRlit of the Joy of Hvlnu In his elenr rye, n healthy color In hla cheeks nml a nnillo pt fait And BralltuOn on his fnee, sat up In his bed nt St. Mnry's Hospltnl. I'rnnkfonl avenue nnd l'nlmer street, nnd told with earnetncss of what thoso prayers had meant to him his life. ' I firmly bellovo In tho power of prnyer." hs ald with feeling. 'nd I ennnot tell you how much I nppreclnto tho fnct thnt thoso 550 people In my itepnrtment prayed for no three weeks ago today, t think that their Mayers aided the work of tho physicians, i-ivo them ntrcngtli, nnd thnt as n result ef thoso "prayers and tho work of Dr. Ill wood It- Klrby nnd Dr. M. H. Pussill nnd Dr. K. A. Murphy I am hero today." Ho gave a look around tho room out Into tho beautiful sunshlnn thnt showed now much ho appreciated life n look which poke volumes for tho Brat Undo ho feels that tho prayers hnvo been answered. CUKIJDS FOHOOTTKN The forBCttltiR of creeds nnd sectarian ism nnd tlilnkliiB only nf tho onn Ood on jllgh. the co-operation of tho men nnd wom en of, many faiths and uniting In prayer for him. mwlo an Impression on Mr. Cummin key, who said In this connection, "Vcs, I nm a Catholic myself, but tho peoplo who prayed belonged to nil churches, nnd some belong to none. Thlnss'nro much mixed up .rcjlfflousty In our department so far nn creels nio concerned. Many nro repre sented, but to think of all of them unltltiB In prayer for me. I cannot say how I ni preclnlo It. I understand thnt It Is the first time such n thins has over been dono In tho City Halt In Philadelphia. This hush or itur of tho prnyer Is n srent example of what can bo accomplished by tho power of faith and prayers " This mornlnff Mr. Cummlskcy sat up In ' bed nnd talked to a reporter- of his Illness and his mnrvclous rccovory with a foollnR which was beautiful to behold. His Rr.itl-tuile- for tho prayers nnd Interest of tho men and women of his department, clerks, laborers, cleaners, olllccrs alike, his fcollns of ThanksBlvlnB for tho nnswer to their prayers, nnd most of nil tho unabashed way In which ho speaks of prayer mako uno feel how worth whtlo Is such a faith In "Our Father Who Art In Heaven." Seldom do .men show their feelings on rellBlous natters ns did Mr. Cummlskcy today. nnsrEitiVTEijY ir.ti , Mr. Cummlskcy fell 111 with pneumonia at. tils home, 28 10 Frankford avenue, on November 5. Ho grow steadily worse, until litres weeks nRO, when It was thought ho could not live, through tho day. As a last result a delicate operation on his lungs was advised by Doctor Klrby. It was tho ono '.-. chance of saving his life. At tho time when the operation was to havto been performed, William S. Dowcn, superintendent of tho City Hall, and Hubert Hicks, ncting "chief of tho Ilurcau of City Property, with 2B0 workers In tho department held a prayei nrvlce. That was nt 12:10 o'clock. Judga William F. Campbell, who was with Chief Cummlskcy at the hospital at thnt hour asya ho noticed a remarkable, almost miraculous chango In the cliIef'H condition within a few momenta afterward. Tho rally Mvo Mr. Cummlskcy f.io strength to go through tha operation with n better chance of recovery. The operation was performed by Doctor Klrby, ono of tho city's well-known sur- $- tteona. The stitches were removed from ,tho In ? chiton Thanksgiving Day, and now Mr. Cummlskey Is on tho road to complete re covery. And on that day tho 250 men nnd ;, women who had prayed thrco weeks boforo r in tho City Hall for tho recoery of ono s of tho moat popular men who hnvo ever ;i. been connected with municipal affairs of ; fercd prayers of thanksgiving for tho re , covery of Chief Cummlskey. Tho chief himsolf Ih still offering prayers . of thanksgiving. FARE SUIT DISMISSED .j, Township Supervisors ' Lose Caso ? Atrninst Trnrmifc Pmnrnnv Against Transit Company KonniRTnwv in n t...i S.Bwarti has dismissed the suit brought fefc V lho supcrvleors of Uiat Xorrlton town- ii iu compel mo uemgii Valley Transit F,v i i; ., .....(, wiiij I,, u truiH jure s lor hauling persons oer Its line from Nor- ruionrn to uermnntown road, a distance of leaa than two miles. "The nupcrvlsors based their claim on the promise made to them by nn ngent of the company, whoso towers, tho Court says, were limited Two fares are collected over this strip, but a lesser rate can be had by buying a nfty trlp ticket The township authorities nt nrat laid their grievance before tho State I UDlIC Service Pnmml.ilnn t,, ,tl,l nn ri iff (OW It UD. .Thev nTt trlml in wf n n-- . t -. -. .- ' " - . - jvh ro msieau or a ten-gent ono by a bill. TODAY'S MAKIUAfiE unnvsrs l1"bil, i'iill!i?hii'i -42wN- nfn ' "" I:11"' c OuV IInck .',.,., .W. Wom n me. - ifiA.il"'.'?,.-6?1 8- SalforJ it., unj Helen S. fc JMa ft&L'.F. ' IKI Cohen. ft!l'iSS8!"B.,afhV,,t t- n v,o,a Ander- BS'DwIo'r"',?'8 Tr" "' ona Jllnnl9 aqran' A,fiS!h,i,ff.l",Vin,v3,.T, w-. I-hlh BV- 0,"J n..".1"". ' W, Hunt neilon at. at.S?iS:-!iiA N..Jl.cher .".. and How ? ' Wl. n i w- '-email ave. s K..fiil,Ua,r"1fav". ..lB' nhln.hart Jit., and " Ety $ ifeeymo,nA"f n1,S,,U f;eron,i.. and ! lani i'."?y' .-1 Melon at, 4 zilS Ja 3a31 N.3d t., and Anna JI. i silf-I- - - J? "M B?!ffth i,t,"mo". Md., and Ethel Tontr. rjvithrn:,l.aT-:oklarl,Qn W-.J" KJn W. 2Ji,5''TO..B. 18th at., and Eath.r ri i. ronmlllr. 12J1 Palmer at.. and , T JIS"5. 3. S' Juniper it. r lpr t.( and Lucy WW. .. PHV.. Shenandoah. Pa., and Mary gWB - - a "Sl ? saw SfiE ct ". rianna, E. s-..v, ou KeroauKb ,t. " .".. vnaerdourn. ill, w -u.-vnmin. ... atW,Sft.f..Aw.ft-K.'T: ana I!kto and Etta vmiAin Vrl t-.tvanlM, 4124' v5xrun:-.r fcTKJA l .KM. Kockledii. I Pa., and Tac I SWlilim??' JUtHUB. Pi. rtute.1," Ithan at., and Eva Seventeen Seek Divorce G&?ttUPU..U&uN dlIf:1 btgun In j-r-. rua ccjun No. today aa followa: J anal. niTme va-.Jamea li. Plumluw. wtSIj Dbk" ! Lawrue P uukty "Strr,t " Kandolph . Calitn 8. Ran- ai m afc i4l'..i5t i. mvm- IfHS.I Qoedtlryld v. lian OsaJi ! J OoodfcrJIT Jaaajtfi A 4ki -" ' " M4. . L" " - H VB. WSShTI -?? ltharlne,tt. 'uuirq i. ana TAvltlUtaa. WHAT SUN AND AIH WILL DO This is Grnco Marshall, todny, ono year after sho w3 released from tho twelve-years' imprisonment in flicted upon hec by her parents nt their home in Boston, Mil. When Miss Marshall was carried out of her room last year she weighed only57U pounds. Now, with tho enro of sympathetic persons and the aid of nature's hcalth-buildinc forces, she has grown to normal size and weight. She now weighs n trifle more than Vl'l pounds, an in crease of C5 pounds in one year LABOR TO DEFEND FOUR ACCUSED IN EXPLOSION Huge Rally in New York Tonight to Raise Fund for Cali fornia Trial M:W YOIUC, Dec. 2. All seats In Car neglo Hall hao been sold for tonight when, what Its promoters declare will be "tho biggest meeting labor baa ever seen In Xcw York," will bo bold to rnlso funds for the defense nf thrco men and one woman under Indictment In San Francisco ns tho result of tho bomb explosion during tho prcpnrcdncKS parade of July 22. Ono pur pose Is to pay tho expenses of Ilourlto Cochran, who has volunteered to handle tho caso of tho four defendants, without other recompense. Tho labor leaders arranging the meeting take the view that tho Indictments nnvvr wore Justified under the evidence nnd th.it a conspiracy ovists In Han Krancjsco to rail road tho four to prison because of their activity In recent strikes. Warren K. nilllngs, indicted with them, already has been sent to prison for life, nnd the funds nro to bo nskrd also for tho appeal being made. Tho trial of tho four Is set for January -I. Speakers tonight will bo Frank T. Walsh, chairman of tho recent Industrial Itelatlons Commission ; Patrick Qulnlnn, Just released from tho New Jersey I'cnltcntlnry, where ho served a term for Incendiary speeches during tho silk strike In I'ntcrson; Arthur (ilovannetl, Kmm.i Goldman, Alexander Jlerkman, Max Pino nnd V. Shore. COLOMBIA MAY ATTEMPT TO WIN PANAMA DAMAGES U. S. Entry Into Largo South Amer ican Trade Impels Movement to Collect Considerable Sum United Proa Special South American Bcrvtce llOOOTA. Colombia, Dec. 2. Colombians consider, now that tho United States Is making an effort to secure South American trade, there Is a favorable opportunity Of fered to renew Colombia's claim for dam ages against America on account of loss of tho Isthmus of Panama. Tho first step In this new cnmpalgu was seen hero today-In tho recent action of the Colombian Sepato and Chamber of Deputies In adopting resolutions protesting against tho trcntment Colombia has received from tho United States. The Government desires to remind tho recently re-elected Wilson Administration of Its grievance. DRINKING CALLED AID TO MARITAL FELICITY. Man Sued for Maintenance Boasts Ho's Teetotaler No Virtue, Says Master Jnrtsnv CITV. Dec. : No man who rides constantly op tho water wagon can expect to gst along smoothly with his vvlfo. That Is the uuuaunl conclusion reached by Advisory Master Charles J. Iloo In hla ad vice today to William C. Ilurk, who Is opposing a suit for maintenance brouuht by hla spouse. "I nm sixty yenra old and have never taken a drink or smoked In my life," boast ed Hurlc to Master Iloe, "That's your trouble," said Master Hoe tartly. If you had gotten drunk nnd smoked a cgar once In a while you'd havo gotten along better with your wife." But despite his advice Master Itoe re served decision. 467 DEATHS THIS WEEK List Includes 240 Males, 221 Females and 107 Children There were 467 dentha In Philadelphia this week as compared with 7S last week nnd 481 during tha corresponding week last year. They were divided as follows! Males, 240 ; females, 221 ; boys, 55, and girls, 63. The causes of death were! Typhnld fever ....,,,,,,...,.. , , , 1 Hearlet fnirr r ..,;.,.,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 ninhthrrla, nnd croup ..,,.,,..,,,,.,,.. 0 Knldemla dleajs ,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, J Tubwculoais of jna lungs ,,,,..,,,,,,.., Btj rubrciilwl menlnsltla ....,,.,.,,,,,,.... a Other forma of ubrouloal .,..,,,,,.,..., Pancer ..,.,...,..,?...,.,, 3J Avoplxy .......x.mm.mmim,, in Organic dlaf of tha haart ,.,.,..,.... tt- Acute broncbltla ,...,,,, , T t'nautnonia ...,,...t-.r-t...t,t.... 8. Ironchopneumonla ...,,.,,, in HaaaaM of rllratory ayattm ....,,,.,. niaaaaa of atotiweh ,.,....,... T Diarrhea and nvrltl ..,.,,..,,.,. IS Apiwvllfltla and typblltta 3 Hernia , ..-i--.; ., ..-.. 4 Cirrbeala of liter . .-., ,.,. 3 Avute naplu-ltia and Urlvbt'a dlsaaatt,.., CI Noaeanctroua tuniora .....,..,,.,, 2 luerperat ptlcnua ,...,.,.,..,,,.,,, x IurDral eoddwta .,.., a Conanltat dtbilitir .,,...,...,.... 1 8njllt Another violVnV 'iii'un" .'."'.'.::'.'. I '.III'.'. t Huielda f Alt otlwr dla Tj Total J 40T Why Cannot Animals - Talk? Th.e Book of stflJ Stit-4 4 i H'-kX (LM gJiaSSS-F "i'iTt "it1 S" :' ay a fii. GRACE MARSHALL WELL TREATED, COURT TOLD State Witness, However, Contra dicts Testimony in Fnvor of Accused INTEREST IN CASE GROWS Judge Hefuses Motion of Defense to Quash Proceedings KA8TO.V, Md Oeo. 2 Interest ih the outcome of the Ornce Marshall cne seems to Rt-qw Instcml Of diminish ns tho caso goes on. When tho trial was resumed to day tha courtroom, corridors nnd steps leading to lho courtroom were packed with Interested spectators, the olllccrs and wit nesses hardly being nble to push their way through tho crowd. Women predominated. The State at Inst night's session put tir. W, T. Hammond on the stand. He testified thnt had tlrace Marshall been properly fed, given plenty of fresh air and attended to the way alio should havo been, her condi tion nt the time of her rescuo would not havo been so deplorable. .. State's Attorney Ilutler would have put Pr. It W. Hall, nf Philips Clinic; Or. It. M. Thomni. of Johns Hopkins Hospital. Haiti more, nnd !r V. II, l'lsher, of Ccnterwlle. nlT cxpcrW on Insanity nnd dement'n, on tho stand, but tho court ruled that their evidence would hae no bearing un tho case. nr what they would testify to would not prove thnt there was nny criminal Intent upon the part of tho Marshall by their treatmnt of Ornce. W, M:ion .Shehnn, rounsel for tho de fence,, nked thnt tho proceedings bo itunshed as the State had failed to mnko out a case against .Mrs. Mandmll. This motion tho court overruled. The drat witness for tlio dcfciiMi was Mrs. Ida Iloone. of llnltlmore. slater of Frank Marshall, ono of lho defendants who testl lied thnt Mrs Marshall, stepmother of tlmco, always treated draco well and gave her threo meala a day. She said Oraco always wa n sickly looking child and acted as If Bhc was mentally unbalanced. James Itoono coiroboratcd his wlfe'n tes timony, ns did nlso Mra. Mngglo C. Deal, of Halllmore, slitcr of Mrs. Marshall, and In addition n.ild that Mrs. Mnrshalt slept In nn adjoining room and always went In Uraco's room before retiring at night to sco that alio was comfortable Mrs. T. Oliver Marshall, of Jtoyal Oak. a sister-ln-lnw of Frank Marshall, testified that Frank Marshall wns tho father of a younger daughter who went Insane at tho ago of ilfteen years and died, nnd th.it Uraco's mother died when twenty-nine years of age. Sho said she visited tho home of Frank Marshall often nnd that Mrs. Marshall'nlways treated CJracc kindly. William T. Carey, of Sparrows Point, Md. ; Kdwnrd S. Neavllt. of Neavltt, Md. ; Dr. A. II. Glasscock, of Ualtlmoro, who at tended Grnco when ho Hied In St. Mlchnhi In 1008. all testllled that they thought Grnco was demented, nnd that tho M.irshalls al ways tre.ited her kindly nnd g.ivo her good substantial food to cat AUTUMN WOODS' LURE GETS JOYS IN TROUBLE Lntls Snid to Hnxe Stolen Bicycles and Mnil Hags Held for Trial Two boys of XIlllvlllc, N J. having felt tho call of the autumn woods, ended two weeks of adventure In tho toils of tlio United .Stntes authorltlcn today. They wero accused of building a bonfire with United States malllings. The bos, ("arl Andias and Charles Tnlerlco, both Rlxteen years old, sjtolo lilcy cles In Mlllvlllo two weeks ngo, tjio police say, and rodo to Philadelphia. - Whilo on nn adventurous tour of tlio countrysldo later they took two mallbngs fiom the sta tion In Trtcony, tho polleo ray, and built a fire on tho farm of Kdward Mahann, a milo and a hnlf from that station, hiding' tho mallbngs under a cornshnck The fanner found lotters strown about tho corn field two dnys ieo nnd remembered having' seen tho boys there hovering about tho lire. Ills description led Postal Inspector Samuel O. Wynne to trace and arrest them at a saw factory near Tncony, where they had gotten Jobs United States Com missioner IMmunds held them for trial In 5500 each for rilling tho malls today . ALLIES' PEACE TERMS UNCHANGED, SAYS CECIL Rumanian Successes of Teutons Do Not AlTcct Entente's Original Stand, British Trade Minister Asserts I,ONDONnec. 2. "The wnr must be fought to a military conclusion nn tho west and east fronts, with tlio blockade playing on a secondary part," said Ixjrd Ilobrrt Cecil, Minister of War Trade, In discussing tlio latest developments of tho world con flict. "The cond.tlon of numanla," Lord Rob ert continued, "causes us grave regret. Hut (hero is no icnson'to suppose the operations there will nffect the result of tho war, which must be fought out on tho main fronts. The conditions under which we will accept peace overtures remain tho same ns outlined several months ago." PAPER FAMINE IN NEW YORK Department Stores Face Increased Ex penso Next Year NRW YOniC, Dec. 2 The paper famine has hit the New York department "stores. Many of the heavy grades of paper used for wrapping, and of tissue paper used for "In side wrapping" and to stuff articles of feminine wearing apparel, have advanced between 300 and 400 per cont In price In the Inst year and a half. As a result It was snld today that many of the larger stores would have to spend a small fortune, next year to meet thU one Item of Increased expense. The bills of some of the largest depart ment stores, for wrapping paper will be be tween (50,000 and 100,000 more than they were last year. It was estimated. Lads Admit UMinjr Mail Dag Following arraignment today Charles Tnlerlco and Carl Andrews, of Mlllvllle, N. 3., are to be turned over to the Federal authorities on charges of rifling a mall pouch at Tacony station last Tuesday. The boys, arrested at the Dlsston Saw Works, are said to have admitted stealing money and stamps from the purloined mall, moat of which was addressed to the Dlsston company. The lads had been missing alnce the day of the robbery, and when they ap peared yesterday for their pay they were arrested. Leg Comfort ia'i tuner irom Varlraaa Vain.. I Ulrera. Weak Anal".' bwoUen foes, or othr lea trou tin whim need conatant, ctrtala uvport. t'OKMSS LACKD 8TQOKIKO will max you happy and aaar. Throw away torturing (laitlca or trsubltaotna bacdjan, afid foraat lea. troubles. CorlUa Htockinjt mad to uieaaura. wlijiout euailc ar for many tnontha. VVaab-' abia and aaaltary, Uaht and dur able Coat oalyll.1 each, or two, for ttu asm limb J3.1HI. and you it Klial ju muUi owr tur lb auiSpjrt and ,e. Call and tt BBiiimt fr, sr wrtta.fsr I l&l I . w ! a W 7 k Y2G - w ml Hsra II o UVfiV t s t. oa alaatiel tm itiff, mt4XVf vvt-v a.. ?, &: CENSORS WARN MOVIE MEN ON "RACY" FILMS Every Picture Must Have Ap proval of Hoard, Is Ruling BORDER TOWNS AFFECTED Violations, Especially by Agencies Krom Other States, Noted HAIUltSHUIKI. tlec. 2 The Stato Hoard of Censors today cautioned inov ng-picturc theatre exhlbltoia In nil p.uts of thb State ngnlnst selling, lens ng or exhibiting any nims, reels or Hews unless approved by the board In accordance with tho provisions of tho act of May IS. 1915. Special atten tlon Is called to the companies which make local productions and advertising nims These w, not he permitted to be shown In tho Slate unleis passed by tho censors TO tho exhibitors the board says. "It Is ndvlsablo to demand tho certificate of np proval when leasing, renting vr exhibiting on the profit-sharing plnn of films, reels or views of this diameter." In Issu'ng the wnrnlng. it was said at tho board's olllccs hero Hint at some point on tho bordets of tho State It has been tho custom to show pictures obtained from nn agent Jut over the Stato lino nnd which hnvo not been passed by the Pennsylvania board. Following the receipt of today's warning the board will proceed under tho law against nil such vlolntois. In connection with the warning the board Issued tho titles nC ICO phiva on which the ban has been placed and which nro not permitted to bo aluwn Iu Pennsylvania. Tho list was condemned during the last rew months. Chief among these Is "Harry K. Thaw's Fight for Freedom," "Hnpho." The Human lleast." "Lights and Shadows of Chinatown." etc. Tho board has also taken exception to moro thnn two hundred scpnrs In ns many nims which nro now being shown In tho Stato with tho Condemned scenes elimi nated Tho list Is mndo up for the public without tho names of tho plays bolng given, but descriptions of thn "cut-out" scenes give an Idea they wero not fit to bo shown In public. Plioloplnyn touching on tho "September Morn" chnractcr aro not desired by the board, but ono sceno Is not objectlonnble. A part of a nim ordered cut out Is that showing a nude woman stnndlng In mid stream, However, the board has decided that ono "far-olt view" may be vised, lled room scones, chorus girls partly disrobed In front of mirrors, rlosc-up views of bm glars at work on a safo and transparent dresses nro only a few of tho milder scenes which tho board has ordered owners of films to eliminate AUTO RUNS DOWN BOY, THEN ABANDONS HIM Police Search for Motorists Who Prom ised to Tni;c Victim to Hospital Tho police are searchlin; for tho party of heaitless autolsts who abandoned n. hoy victim last Thursday arter starting with him to tho hospital Hoping thnt secrecy would help them get tho ntitolsts within their clulrhes. detectives kept tho details of tho Incident hushed until todnv. Twelve-year-old Alton Dougherty, of GRI South Salford street, the victim, was run down by nn automobile nt Sixty-first nnd Locust stieots, lie suffered n broken collar bone nnd Internal Injuries. A crowd gathered Immediately after the accident nnd urged tho nutomoblllsts to rush the lad to tho hospital. They promised to comply, hut Instead, according to the police, took tho Injured bov to his homo nnd left him un conscious on tho dnorMep. Un vvnB found thoro later by hln father. Ills condition Is berious. CARS MOVED FROM EAST TO RELIEVE SHORTAGE Empties Returned to Western and Southern Lines May Check Some High Food Prices WASHINGTON. Dec. I Decisive steps toward relluvlng the ncute freight-car short age on middle western nnd southern lines, which many believe Is n big factor In high food prices, wsro taken today by tho Amer ican Hallways Asrftclatlon A general movement of empties west ward and southward from heavily con gested eastern and Now Kiidnnd sections wns ordered to bo started Immediately. Association figures show moro thnn 100.000 cars on Atlantic seaboard lines owned by rlhor roads. To prevent Immediate recurrence of car congestion nt seaboard terminals, the com mittee Instructed eastern carriers to refuse shipments from Interior connections which cannot Immediately bo mi'oaded upon 'ar rival nt destination. Follows Wife lo Grave MONTUOSK. Pa., Dec. 2 K. A. Tiffany, seventy-one', of Ilronoklyn, died nfter one day's Illness. -Ilia wife died Tuesday nnd her funeral was to have been held yesterday afternoon. It wns postponed until today, when a double service will be held. iOMHIIIMM.IIi .Mi Electric Range for (lie Little Girl A real electric cook stovel Sho can bake, roast. frv or stow on it I - perfectly, Abso- I luteiy safe, clean & economical. Size IG inches hiirli. CookinK surface f x8.4 tSLnMih Ovpn 41A wide. 21 -JJ high. Six burners complete dQ I with cord, plug and switch. ..PO J Atk tor our nev prou9lit tU tiatrii Carfilnm (11 1 latnlo, Frank II. SJewprt Electric Co. 37 & 39 N. 7th cold iifnt nidr. 'j"""""""""""ii"""'"i""'ii"ii"n"i"i"""""""""""i,iii'i"r""""""""""""""''j Perhaps it is because we are so familiar with the discriminative taste of Philadelphians that WILBURS 1J s IJr jfiL i ' is the favorite in this vicinity. 1 KATI1UYNE MAY KKICKE PRESENTS, NOT PARTIES, PLEASE BLIND GIRL Knlhrync P'ricko, Clever Mt. Air Pupil, la 17 Years Old Todny Only little girls have birthday parties, That Is the opinion of ICnthrync May I-'rlcke, the deaf and blind liuiill nt the PcmiiuvI- vailla Initltuto for the Ucaf and Dumb. Mt Airy, lucldeiitnlly, thnt is also the reason why Kathryno decided not to have n cele bration today. She Is seventeen jenrs of ngc. Of course sho received main presents from her parents, who llvo In Itarrlshurg. and her many, many friends. Itimdrriti of embossed postal cards, which Kalhryne enn appreciate by the iieuso of touch, delighted her nnd It hrcmie known that several com panion pupil of the girl have planned to assemble In Kathrync's room for nn In formal ciitrc nous affair Kathryno Is the pride of the State of Pennsylvania, which provides for tier, thanks to tho splendid efforts of ex-CIov-rrnor IMwIn S Ktuart, who was responsible for her education. When Kathrynn enmn to the Mount Airy Institute moro thnn six years ago sho was not only deaf and blind, but nlso dumb. Since that time sho has learned to talk Willi remarkable clearness, although the sound of speerh Is unknown to her. Knth rno Is a most proficient typist nnd her general education compniei favorably with that of any student of tluvslxth gtade In the public schools. In fact, sho is much fnither advanced Iu many studies which do not ro uulro Mght. Tho young girl has nttracted hundreds of admirers and friends, who call hei "the second Helen Keller." I When nsked today by her tearhcr to tell why she did not wish u birthday party, ICathryuo replied: "Only the little girls In thn primary and Intermedlnlo classes have birthday parties I don't caro for any mure panics, but I do love my presents." Four Wills Probated' Wills probated today Included those of William II. Keyscr. .1305 Ithlgo avenue, which in private bequests disposes; of prop erty valued at 7.'i.0l)0; Alexander .1. Wnlfliignr. Jr., who died In St. Agues' Ilos. pltnl. $r,:t.300; Henry llllllio, 101 North Thiity-flflh Mrcot, $38,000. nnd Lawrence .1. Murphy. IfiJS South Sixteenth street. J2300 Universal Vacuum Boltles that will Keen li'nnid I TV hot 21 hours and cold Jk 7" hours. Most smii- ri..,.i) tn..- ,,.,,,.. I au RfWtl n""le' Prce from the i ttisnavnntnKcs of many makes. Big ussortment to pick from $1.50 up Call nml nvntntnn nm. ! il t h o u- ZZr: sands of toLMH$ siiDstnn- i- tial articles suitablu for Xmas Bifta. Frank H.Stewart Electric Co. 37 A: 33 rv. 7tll mm inn,i i h Ail Inr ,cic Klcctrical CalalM. Wn fitn nnf inrtnrr ! ll3v IT V. , V. IIUV rftlailf Hit- Tllatf a r i!.- . . I vunuiKC oi itiu iniiatcti prices and trade is coming our Way fast. Our prices and fine foods are making thousands of new friends. ansGom's 1232 Market St. & Brandies Ready Money- United States Loan Society 117 North Droad St. 414 S. Btb at, S31S Ocrmsntonn are. Order Kngraveri Christmas C'nrda Now EDWARD DILLON Formerly of TIFFANY & CO. Orfara a Flna Collection of Delicately Colored Uichlnaa and Line Koxraved Cbrlairaaa C.lrUe. (1.00 TO 3.01 A HrTT ti n.vi.i; iiuii.dimi Jg, Mnnngcr Ilosenbnch Announces Purpose lo Provide Instruc tion for Beginners A phntncrnph Illustrating hl nrtVIe "III be found on thn plrtnrlal page. All operntle school where ocnl lessons n-il ra,itnir fir concert and grand opera work will be Imparted lo nil gratuitously , oe started in this city in conjunction with the ncllvltics of lho Philadelphia tirnrd fipern Conip-ny. William II. Itosenhnch, managing rtlrcptor of tho new otganlatlou. issued the state ment of tho new Idea, that will Interest ns pecially those who aspliu to operatic careers and who have hitherto been obliged to go elsewhere for tuition, llttnte Martini, general musical director of the Philadelphia, tlrand .Opera Company, will imvc the new school under hln direc tion nnd will ho assisted by some of the best teachers Applications wilt be fllrd In 111 npilAH uj...!l i . m. . - ... ..,.,., , ,,,-m-ii, ns bo inr no detinue site .Ji I"'"- I"""1'"01 has been established. There nro many lovely voices In this city of ours." said Mr, ltorcnbnch, "but the major part of tlu-tii lack tho proper hind of training that would mnko them pol ble grand-opera singers. Together with tho training, they need coaching nnd. what Is no less Important, stage deportment and nil tlio necessiry operatic declamation Tho scopo of our operatic school Is to offer a. complete courso of operatic training so that when tho talented vocal student has gono through all the branches of this dllllcutt nrt, ho will ho prepnud to step upon any singe nnd do his work In a way that oven nn expel lencod eye cannot detect tho nov ice." SLAIN SIAN'S FAMILY AIDED Trinl Audience liaises ?200 ns Jury Convicts Murderer SCIIANTON. Pa.. Uec. 2. After dellher ating for more than forty hours, thn Jury In thn caso of llomlnlck Dclflno, accused of killing Demltrn Morlbltj nt Archbnld last April, returned n verdict of nrst do gieo murder. Tho Stato relied almost en tirely on oircumMnntlal evidence. While the Jury vvna out the fiat wns passed around tho courthouse for Jlorl btta's widow and five children, and $200 wna quickly raised. aajuLajLj jluxjuulu jj m i uiaaj 3 &,BBrffi"n" Diamonds in Now 18-k. Gold nnd Platinum LaVaIIiere,$48 Mjinr llrnutlful fluid LiiVnl llrrrs wllli full d;w rr rut illiummiN, n, 'P1 I Bl I Ion lis , w aVCVf I Thompson list 35 13 S. 8lh St. I Ml nm mail rti nmnimmi i irTTfri' fMrlRROR room dansant .jHP' every afternoon 4 to 6, during dinner and after the theater. "Watch your step." Colonnade Hole! Chestnut nt lHtlt The Philadelphia Art Galleries S. E. Cor. 15th nnd Chestnut Sts. REED H. WALMER, Auctioneer A Very Important Public Sale by Order of MESSRS. FURTH, SINGER & BORTIN ATronNi:vs-AT-iA.w. UAii.nr iiluq , i2ts chhstnut st, Pearls, Emeralds, Diamonds & Jewelry To Be Sold Tuesday Afternoon, Dec. 5, 1916, at 2:30 o'CIock run SAi.n includes two vnttv VAi.UAiiLn l'UAitL NKCtcrcris KOI.lTAIIll: DIAMOND It ISO. woUM 3!i hta. and rrrfect. Orlslnal coat 11630. 1)00 t'OM.AU, rontalnlnx tROO bluo-whlte dlainonila. weight about 84 kt. l.AVAl.unitl-: imoi', aolllalro din mom). velht SU lit". Ahiolutely perfect. DIAMOND Ni:Ci;t,ACi;, n. atonrii, wrtxht nbout 40 kta. , 1 1 KT. noi.l) Mi;.Mll llAtl. with dlumonda and lapphlra, I'AHl SOLITAIItr: DIAMOND KAItniNrtH. perfect and tilua white, 8.33 kta. s 3-HTOND DIAMOND HI.N'O, wrfvht 13i kta. Plawlraa and blua-nhlte. Dluinond and DmernUI Hlnr, Diamond and Oriental I'rnrl llins, and mnny othrr very Important pieces of Jewelry. On Exhibition Monday, Dec. 4t from 9 A. M. Until 4 P. M. nnd Tueadny Untit Time of Salo LWlMiiaMaMaalaaaMaaBieaMPWMWI v'l ' 'i'ff 'itlW-fftf'W BaHMaBiaaaaraH41 m Baltimore &.0H- Baltimore and Return $2.00 Washington and Return $2.50 SUNDAY, DEC. 3 Slirrlal Train l.favet S4IH ninl (;iirHtuiU pirrriB oiuhuh ,vv Htntlon H.Ott u, in. ' 'III J U.l,w v&4mjS- KmMmmmmms.. ffaftnyfftjnlMI'i'ffflffiTlln1niifaiWairT ''rSBs&p' The Philadelphia Art Galleries S. E. Cor. 15th and Chestnut Sts. REEp H. WALMER, Auctioneer EXHIBITION AND SALE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1916 AHO TltnB FOLLOWING PAT3 ' HIGH-GRADE FURS, TO 11 B BOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, VX OKDBR OV THE EMPIRE FUR IMPORTING CO., OF CANADA, nsw yori; office. eo fifth avu TUB BALK COiTPHISIM THB HUDSON SBAL, KEM1NK. (JAULB- MINK. SILVER FOXES and Mounted WIIdTAjiira&l 5UW w 1SF0UNPEAD1NCAK Two Arrested as Mnterjal Wit nesses in Death of Brooklyn Resident Three men, bringing race Worses froirt th Ilennlngs race track, at Washington, to nyne, Pa., were arrested nt Brotttt trtJ station enrly todny and held ns material witnesses when one of their companions u found dead In an Adams Express box ear .TJ1.8- 'J?1' mnn wns fhnrlca aallanhtr, of 19 Jlyrtle avenue. Mrooklyn. He was found Unconscious Just ouUlde. of nalltmom and when the train reached nread street he vvn tnken lo the Hahnemann Hospital nj pronounced doad, probably from heart dls enRe. Detectives noticed n red mark, on the mans face, however, nnd ordered th arrest and dotcntlon of his companions. Those tinder arrest nro Jamea Chalf, of Montreal : Dennis Seeley, t Urooktyn, and falter Clark, seventeen years old. of Wash-, IngtOn, IX C. They were arraigned fcro"r .Mnglstrnto Ilealon In Central Police Court ""I iiom ior court in ooo ball each, Oliver If. Hair, the undertaker, was called, and was asked to hamlto the body. IU re fused to do so. tho police say, and It wns sent to the morgue A card In Oahasher'a pocket naked to notify Miss Helen IHI Inghor, at the Brooklyn rddress, In case of emergency. According o tho story lold by aatlncrter'a companions, they were asleep In the box car until shortly afier midnight, when they awakened nnd started to eat. They tried to arouse Clnlhigher but failed. His body wni cold, they enld. Detectives b'lshor and Clark are Investi gating the case. Gallagher's three com panions were taken to central sUtl-n In City Hnll. ""V WLWBmmimmxmEESX!ESBX33S33K3Z Try Our Sunday Dollar Dinner The high coat of living nnd the week-end rest ore twa excellent reasons for bring ing tho entire family her to morrow. Special Maila rffi TeiZ ANOVER jW1IIMTIIII!lliriBfll !Wt; ill" ! ii r- " " S NKWBST 1 HOf4B,Ne st iodbi.3 or t iuaib RUSSIAN SABL AutsiotlJitiff 1 r yfSk Twelfth and g IBntranct on Itttk 8t) II CLAUDE U. U0H3. 5tSv 0 K. K. 1 itpBi 1. ' (P2mb ftrtaaa jaaaKW 'WW jitilMjtT? KMnfilffi I HHDi mmmmua, - - f-.s s" 13 )IW( J wrtmh. r. Coolly. tn jrrTmrfi,imri,.,rjj-Liiji.i i atmtimijMmummif mpmtrutmnmimjm3ivm mjjiiuaBU