F M(W 6: z r1""" ' " i - -i ilflifrfiiiljf-nrt- 'i r-" iii.iini.il IHJU6tSillVlCE ADV0CA1ED BY SCOTT 'Army Chicf-of-StnfT Tolls Sub committee Guards Are , Incompetent W CAN'T HANDLE GUNS 2. cfew and U. S. Only Nations Relying Ion Volunteers, Says Chnmbcrlntn W Bill Frlcrul .SVASHiNGTON, Dec. 1. Tin tfnlfcxl IHAUb nnit China aro Hi a only nations of Ua relying; upon volunteers: fop tte(en. declared Oeneral Hur?h I flcott. Chief of Staff 6f tha United Btatn nrmy, testifying ""today at the oornpulsory military training hearing before the sub-eommlttco of tho Senate Military Affair. Committee In tho coursa of n lengthy statement, General Scott Indicia ilthe volunteer ay tm no undemocratic, unrollablo, Inefnclent and extravagant. "It li undemocrntlo because It shift tha burden) of nntlonnl defense from the shoul ders of tjia many, wlmra It rightfully be long, to the ahoutdcra of tho few, whoso financial condition In life or whose patriot tarn Impels them to offer tliomsclvcn to no cept tha risks and hardship-, of war," ho asserted. HELrS THE BEI.FISII furthermore, Instead of unifying our people to the extent whom nil Individuals M trilling1 to undergo nacrlflca for tho national good, It affords great opportunity for thai eetflsh and nonpatrlotla to stay at homo Jn time of war and to fatten on tho adversity of the nation and on tha necos altlea of tho families of better men who liavo volunteered for tho counlry'n clo fensa." General Scott declared that If the United Btates Is over to defeat tho highly trnlned armies of possible enomlen our farces must liavo a training and dlsolpllno equal to that of our opponent. CltlnR tho startling fact that slxty-throo per oent of the National Cluard railed to arms for duty olonir tho Mexican bonier two absolutely untrained In the lino nf firearms. General Scott used theso and similar flguros for cllnchlm; arnument for the necessity of unhcrnnl military train tare In thli country, The first serious effort In Congress to es tablish compulsory national military service In. the United Btates since the Civil War was toeffUn When the subcommltteo'of tho Kenalo tllltary Affairs Committee began hearings on tho Chamberlain bill, designed to crcato an nrmy along tha lines of the Swiss system. Anti-militarists and preparedness ndvo J Mies In largo numbers woro present to lay bofore the subcommittee consisting of Senators Chamberlain, Thomas nnd Ilrndy their objections, criticisms nnd approval of - ho proposed legislation. Tho mibcoinmlt "teo hoped, however, to conclude tha hear ings about February 1 nnd to present to tho Senata the revised drnfl of tho bill designed completely to rovoluttontzo tha ays o tern 'of national defense. .Former Secretory of tho Interior Waller tt. Fisher, of Chicago, tho first witness, at tacked the Chamberlain bill on tho ground that It would Impose nn unnecessary burden on tho country and would fail to furnish tho elvld training its sponsors claimed for It. CALLS HKKECT HVIt, "The whole agitation for conscription linn had a bad effect," ho continued. "It ban dissuaded our experts from trying to formu late a scheme for acttinl military prepara tion which might have received popular mip port." Tho German system of mllltnry training was held up as a detriment to tha Industrial - nnd social progress of a nation. preparedness In Hwltxerland begins at tha, ago. of seven nnd Instruction nnd prac--i tic thereafter nra constant until tho forty eighth year Is reached. Thero aro flvo stages: Tho publlo schools, seventh to fifteenth year. Tho cadet system, fifteenth to twentieth year. First lino of defense, twentieth to thirty second year. Second lino of defense, thirty-second to fortieth year. Territorials, fortieth to forty-eighth enr , Hwltxerland has no paid soldiers and no standing' army, hut with all hor compara tively slight population of less than 4,000, 0Q0, she constantly has 000,000 soldiers lead at a moment's notice. One thing make, hor preparedness easy: target shooting; la a national sport, just as baseball Is here. In tho publlo school stage tho prepared ness la chiefly -devoted to malting the boys healthy, but tho military Idea Is given by Using tho army commands. Tho cadet U8 Is a drlllljur stage, which Is volun tary, but which 'no ono ever shirks. Tho third stage Is of more extended drilling. fn no one of the Ilo stages Is tho man's entlro time given up to training; only part of, each day and most of Saturday nnd Hun day. Tho Swiss make their preparedness sort of gamo, out of which they got u yroat deal of pleasure besides tho satis faction that thoy nra making what they uiuuucr wcnnign a perfect defense system. BEQUESTS TO CHARITY John T. Mnrtln and, Ellon A. Kfcrmnn Remember Many Institutions The will of John T. Mnrtln. a liquor dealer, 3013 North Brood street, probated . today, leaves on estate valued nt 1123,000 In trust for tho benefit of Hannah W. Mar tin, tho widow of tho testator. It provides that upon the death of Mrs. Martin 180.000 all go to charities and churches. Tho charitable boquests aro as follows: IFlyp thousand dollars each to the rhlladel phla Homo for Incurables, I'resbyterlun Home for Aged Couples and Aged Mon: Homo for Aged Couples, 1735 Fronds street; Homo for Consumptives, Samaritan Hospital. Presbyterian ni-nhnturn iru... terlan Hospital, Masonlo Home, ChlMren'a Hontsopathlo Hospital, Homo for Aged nnd Infirm Colored Persons, Bethlehem I'res hyterlail Church. Broad and Diamond streets; Children's Seashore Home, Atlantic Cy Sunday Breakfast Association und Chdren'n Country AVeek Association and JlQjPOO to tho North Presbyterian Church, Brood street and Allegheny urenue, Tho will of Jillen A. Klerroan, 13S9 North Thlrteentlt street, disposes of an estate val ued at mora than JIOO.OOO and leaven 1500 eaufc to St, Vlncenfa Home. Blghteenllt and Vfno etreets; St. Vincent de Paul Hoclety, oonnected with Bt Malachy'a Catholiq CHrcUi St Vlncenfa Home. Soentleth tret and Woodland avenue ; Little Sisters of the rpor. Eighteenth and Jefferson 4rlM St John's Orphan Asylum and Houao of tin Oood Shepherd. The major pqrtlon of the estate Is left to children of th- testator. Other wills probated were thoe of Oeorge Mahpars, Teuth street below Snxty.nlnth vjinue. Oak Uine, which In prlvatti be mU disposes of property valued at mora tl&k 1100,000; Edward T. Gilbert, 3340 iSStt Sixteenth street, f 40,000; James Q. Wtwc. 130 South Fifty-seventh street, J,frOp; Hllia A. Hereto. 3111 Vina street, fMi John K Jlalloway. 1437 North ffttr-fiftn dtreet. J49.O0O; Captain Mark . WMd. B.B.A, -n-ho died at Kort Bayard. W Mexico, 13100. , PiOTala Bill ItecoVerinB Rapidly VBH, pol, oee, is. colonel William f CMUnaio uuu who lias been in a oondltlon At the borne of his dauch- thl city, &4 a result oX a threatened prpmmmonia, u near recovery, ills a, caia twsy mat n would b out p K t w day J5ptugxarian Ifamkemest Men -"Edgy -, MU&tW, Vs., IH AJtbMjfc pMrt jimtra (uti, Mujer . a ,iw wf ! -Wi iii hi H.infm. WHERE CONSTRUCTION OF FRANKFORD 'I' HAS STOPPED U"' ' ' ' " '" ".'-"'""" ,.iv ....... fiirti r r ------ in ' -- f zrzz ' ,-L'"1 l ','Z ' "'""' '. "' "'"; " T "" '"? i ' -i - f Ire 1 - 'WbSSwW i"- - ' " ' a-H--1-iii HI ill I ! - i urn i mmmmmmm-mmmm"m hsjssi in-! iniiini niaiipm- 1 1 1 1 I wmmmM I At tho point pictured hero, Kcnslnjjton nvcnuo near Ontnrlo Btrcet, tho building of tho now lino hna suddenly censed, cnillnK Frnnkford'a drenm of rnpld transit nt nn early dntc. It Is to bo noted Hint tho upper ntructuro rcstx (III double Ilillnrs. ono on ench nosctl to erect n lino of Blnglo plllnra on which tho elevnted trncka will be balanced, so to speak. Hut it haR been round that the npneo between the Burfnco trncka muat bo widened to nccommodato those pillarn, nnd hero tho hitch hnB come. The P. H. T. Company contends thnt time must bo allowed for tho mnnufneturo of new Hwitche. to permit tho surfneo tracks to bo moved further npnrt. Monntlmo opcrntlons have been indefinitely hnltcd. City News in Brief C1TV AIM'OIXTMIINTH Indny Inrliide lMn-ln It Kchollntd. I2ID Uidlnw street, thief draftsman, Iliircao of Hurey, salary $2000; lluyinomlM' Ijirldn. 2101 North Twontleth, assistant ctiKlnecr, lliirrau of Health, J1800; flmrlcii K. Swan, 118 TobI t'psal street, enKlnecr draftsman, Iliirpiiu of Kurvryn, JIO00 , and I,ulll It. Jordan. S135 Arch slrort: Laura IX Dot f'nmpo, 3010 Al rnoncl Btrcet, Anettn levy, fill North Mar shall street, lliinnnh J, Kplhe. 101 North Flfly-elBhth street; Mnrlo Walsh, 10H Drown Btrcet; i:ilznboth T Iloltel, 1B00 Federal street, and MnrKaret V. (lalhiKher, 1010 Illtner street, typewriters. Bureau of Water, 2. BO 11 day. ;itA(lltH.Mi:V I'OI(t!i:i nn entrance Into tho raloon nf Charles McCullouKh, Ht2 South street, opened tho sato, took $390 and a Rold watch, nnd then refreshed thcmscUcs with two bottles of champagne. When tho proprietor uent to net aomu money he found the uafo opon TIIIJ UO.MA.V CATHIII.IO X(UI. Hrli.iol has rnlscil $12,000 for tho Improvements to tho now athletic field at Twenty-ninth and Clearfield streets Alumni officers elected for the year are: President. Wit. Ham I). ArmatroiiK. vice presidents, Casper uroiHiniR-, joint .1. Miirncy nnu willlnm Vottinan; hecretary. Laurenco F. Helno; treasurer, Josoph A. rflstor. I.NTKIlMin (IIJHMAN HAIt.OllS nt T.eaituo Island attended a celebration of ipasH by the embolics of both ships yes terday Tho Hew Caspar Hitter, nn as sistant at St. Petor's Church, ofllclatcd tiuj rr.AvonouNiiH ahhociation has formed a "Ono Hundred Club," nn or ganization to which each boy will bo ad mitted when hn has secured n hundred new inembpra for tho nnsnriatlan. Ono boy has already qualified by Kulnlm: 12S members, nnd Is president of tho club. Hn In Harold i:itall, of 2 1 J Apsley street, Cermautown Two other lioya havo nlnety-flvo apiece. Iin. tVAY.Ni; IIAIIOOCK, profrmor nf surgery nt Temple UnUerslty Medical School, Is recovering from nn operation for nppendlcltla at the Samaritan Ho.ipltul Ho was operated on last Friday by Dr. J H. Lcedoin. A 2S0-POUND MAN, with n Imlft In lilt hand and a. loaded revolver up his Bleevo, won n debato on tho streets of Manayunh. Ho la Samuel Denorra, nnd Is In the safe keeping of the police Tho loser of the dobnte was Patsy Fair, flfty.flvo years old. 140 pounds, who hail fourteen stitches put In his face. DIItnOTOH KItUHI-.N tnilny iim.ln n. Chrlstmmi appeal for tho sick and unfortu nate) In hospitals throughout tho city. Cliffs such as flowers, greeiiH, fruits, books and games aro tho best ror the patients, while a little sympathy or a visit goes a long way toward lightening their burden. BITTER SALOON FIGHT IN BOSTON ENDS TODAY "Billy" Sunday, Former Gov ernor Fosa nnd Others Lend "Dry" Forces BOSl'ON. M.XIB., Dec. 18, The most dramatto uampatgn this city has ever seen on tho quostlon whether Boston shall license liquor dealera ends today. Tomorrow the voters will settle the question at the polls. "Billy" Sunday, field general for the' "dry" forces, will hurl the final blast Into the liquor Interests' camp. Tonight, at tha tabernacle, the evangelist; wjll Bound the charge lu a- wind-up sermon ' Uned up on the side of prohibition, sec onding Sunday, are many of the city's leading oltUens. President Hmerltus Kllot, of Harvurd University; Major Henry Lee Hlgglnson, Courtney Clulld, Paul llevere Frothlngham and former Governor Eugene N. Foss ara umong the leaders, The latter has made an extraordinary offer to tho city of Boston Ha has agrend to make good to the city for fir years any loss of revenue that may result from the city's going dry, It it will give him for five years one-half of any savings the city may make directly or Indirectly as a result of this He has agreed to post a bond of 11,000.000 to protect the city. The "wet" adherents have enlisted In their cause hundreds of prominent business men throughout the city and have spent thousands of dollars In advertising. Publlo demonstrations were held through out the city yesterday by both sides. Mora than fifty rallies are scheduled by the "no license" forces today, while tho "wets" will oanvasa every quarter of the city. "The trail of the serpent," perhaps the greatest serown "Billy" has delivered against the liquor forces here, was given red hot to two overflow audiences of men at the labernaole. Moro than 3000, led by ex-aovernor Foss, "hl tha trail." while 30.000 cheered and stamped and pledged themselves to yote "dry." , Shoo Machinery Suit Advanced WAblHNOTON. Dec 18. Efforts of the Ooveniment to hasten consideration in the Kwruino Court of the antl-trut salt against V)0 Vm4 gh JJ$Miry Uowiiany s m u 9H)n B.iivand the sr tm av- jj.vii.Mi'G Lmmii-miLADtewmA mommx mmmm m nliln. Tim fmindntlnng nxlnnil in rimr - LAW REFORMS HALTED BY DEATH OF H0RWITZ Lnwyer Was Working on Lcgis- Intive Program to Aid Municipnl Court PEPPER TO C O N T I N U E IT DcnlinRS With Delinquents nnd Abolish ing of Red Tnpo Sought in Pro posed Measures Oeorgn Qulntnrd llorwllx at the lime of hlti sudden death last week, n work ing upon a comprehensive program of leg islation which would cnnblo Urn Municipal Court tho moro effectively to handle, r.ixcn that comn before tho Jucnllo branch, It beenmo known today. Horwltx was acting as cnunucl for tho Municipal Court In the preparation of tho legislation, hut his death occurred heforn tho draft of thn bills that will bo presented to tho next legislature had bcon com pleted Cloorgo Wharton I'cpper. who fre quently has acted as legal advlnor to tha court, was asked today to completo the work begun by Horn Hz Tho proposed legislation which tho Board of Judges of the Municipal Court will urga tho Legislature to enact Includes tho following- Correct the legislative errors In tho so-called "sixty-live rents a day" act, passed by tho Legislature tn 1016, but dcolnrcd Invalid by the Htato Supremo Court, thiough a technicality. Tho bill provided thnt dcpertlng husbnndn sent to tho House of Correction should get n dally wngo of slxty-fho cents, which w.-ih pnld to his family The new bill to bo Introduced will provide that this money shall bo paid semimonthly. A change In tho act creating tha Municipal Court so thnt the Juvenile branch shall hnvo Jurisdiction over caaen of mentally deficient children A change In tho Municipal Court ao so as to do away with red tape In han dling tho coses of adults who nro guilty of contributing to the delinquency of children. "Sucli crises, which Include, the selling of cigarettes to minors nnd simi lar offenies, aro now handled by tho Grand Jury and tho crlmlnnl court. The Municipal Court wants tho power to Impose a sentence of n smnll fine, upon a summary conviction of tho ndults nt any time they appear as wit nesses against thq children. A more humnne handling of unmar ried mothers' cases, so that tho unfor tunate women and girls will not bo subjected to tho prosont sorlea of hu miliating hearings, Thoy nro now ro aulred to tell their story, first to 11 committing magistrate, then to u grand Jury, then to appear for trial In the Criminal Court, boforo nn order for support can he mnrlo. Other changes to provide for bonding the fathers, forcing tho into pay from the date upon which the child Is born. OTHKU BILLS PLANNUD In addition to tho program which Hor wltz was preparing, other legislation Is being prepared by tho soolal organlzatlonu of tho city, with tho support of tho Court, The social organizations want a cor-ordl-nation of .the various charitable organiza tions that place dependent children and dis burse tho Stato appropriations to them, Three propositions have been advanced The first Is that n Stato Board of Children's-Guardians be created, with n proviso that only such children as are committed by the Board shall partlcpate In the dis tribution of State funds. Illg Fire nt Jersey Shore, Pa, WIMIAMSPOKT, Pa.. Deo. 18. Fire that caused a loss of $90,000 started in the Masonlo Temple ut Jorsey Shore early this morning and raged four hours before It was under control. The Masonlo Build ing was destroyed and several adjolnlnfl buildings were damaged. The extra stock of merchandise of the Allen store was burned. Aid was summoned from "Wll llamsport, Lock Haven and Avis. trm i , , v-v v 1 ilau' '"'.j-i 7crz-s3''-)-.rr2iM. crvviJv j- vtti-vvffr 1 j. v vs s xf ccvcviJTWVV wnv-tarr tmm . nhvmmhm m SS7 L jSSy . 0 B DIAHONDS In casting about for Christmas gifts why not consider the claims of DIA MONDS upon your attention? Your choice couldn't fall upon anything that will give recipients greater pleasure. Wo hare a very Urge assortment for you tu select from puro white stones In rich and beautiful settings. Our Confidential Credit Plan enables you to buy not only Diamonds, but Watches and Jewelry as well, on convenient terms at cash advantages. A. SIMON & SONS, 13S S. ISIii Sf. PPBN ETEMISOS pli nfrnt l.'mm 41,1. ,!. tt I. ,.. News at a Glance Ninv tflllK, Dee. IS. Apparently one of tho best things they're tenrnlng nt Yale this year Is to elopo. First It was Walt Smith, of Ifannns City, who married him rclt Into Carolina Parker's Hartford homo nnd out of his millionaire Kausan City fathers will Today It Is Gilbert Collins, who unlil, as ho nnd hln bride started through Broadway, that ho was Smith's roommate. Ho married Miriam McCIcrry. Smith Is now a Hartford department store floorwalker. ' WAHIII.VOTON. Dee, IB, Tho Tight of an Individual to sut a railroad under Indi ana law for failure to destroy weeds on Its right of way wuh upheld by tho Supremo Court today, sustaining a State court de cision WANItlNOTON, Der. 1A. A cn brought to tent tha constitutionality of tho Now York Stato law limiting tha hours of labor of women was dismissed today by tho Su premo Court. Tho court asserted that tho resources of the New York Stato courts to ndjudlcato the case had not been ex hausted. Tho case Involved the conviction of the Charles Schwclntor Press, charged Willi working Mary C'ashal after 10 o'clock nt night and before 6 o'clock In tho morn ing MIW YOItlC, Her. 18. That there may be no crossing of wires In legislation pro posed at tho comlnt; session of the general assembly for lowering food costs, Chalrmnn George W. Perkins, of tho aovornor's food commission, was In tho conference today with Mnjors of moro thnn twenty upstato cities HANIIINOTON, Dee. IK. Iteverilng a Stnle court decision the Supreme Court to day held that tho Ohio Volloy Tie Company was entitled to recover general dnmages from the Louisville and Nashville Hallway after the Interstate, Commerce Commission had awarded specific damages for rate overcharged. WASHINGTON. Dee. 18. Cmitaln It W. Alllster, chief of tho engineers of tho United States Coast Guard, and Lieuten ant F. A. Hunuewell, constructor, leave tonight for Pittsburgh to Inspect tho types of tlat bottom river boats tn uso on the Ohio nnd Mississippi IUvcrs to obtain data for constructing three new coast guard cut ters to be built by the Government for flood relief work. CHICAGO. Dec. IB. ror the second time a Chinese will deliver the convocation ad dress nt the quarterly convocation of the University of Chicago, At the university exercises tomorrow V, K Wellington Koo, Chinese Minister to the United States, will speak. Wu Tlng-Fang, Minister Plenipo tentiary to the United Slates from China, was tho first Chinese to be so honored. ' HEADING, Pa., Dee. IS. Amm F, Btrse- ser, Blxty-one years old, of Temple, near here, fell dead from heart disease while at work today nt the Templo furnace of the Heading Iron Company, IlKAniNn, Po,, Deo. 18. Arthur T. Wndsvvorth. Hfty-eaven years old, and Sarah M, Krb, aged llfty-slx, both of Phila delphia, cims to Reading today and after procuring a license at the Courthouse, were married by the Bov. Dr, J. V George. The couple returned to Philadelphia to reside. The groom is employed as a build ing Inspector. TOO LATK FPU fLAHSmrATlOV DliATHH NI'lltTI.!.? n- IT ' .' .... Mr.. ANNA C, SoilULkB" n ApVff'wiaiw of Henry tkluilu. seed 78. Due mitlco of th HKf.P WANTKT--rKMAl.K v. IJimnst8J3S.'jUth; Woodland 316 YOUNO LADIES for Ub.llna- beltlesT Call N. lonjOruaIomcovyayno junction" luajMyANTwv majjj MAN. ANI WtrtJ. chaurtsur. houa.m.n nrt cookt V rails,. Phono WooJIanitais . Al'AKTMENTJlOTKI-S TUB COVINGTON C1IK8TNUT AND SIT1I BT3. CHOICE ItOOU HlflTK ONE 3-itOOM 8UITH. i'UttNlSUCD COVINOTON CO n p. enoi.u. wan. NtUp WALNUT BIURET ill VitalliliHJ A L ri Mtv-VaHHv7 V4 1 Ml t PRESIDENT QUIZZED BY NEWS Kesumcs White House Confer ences With JournnHsla After Lapne of Year WASHINGTON, Ie". 18. Two score newspapermen blazed away today at Presi dent Wilson wllh Interrogations of every governmental topic when he met them ror the flrst time In more than n ear ror formal conference In his executive office. The President let It be known the subject of place would be regarded n ft sacred one and nothing should be said or done that might bo misconstrued or that might nrousa speculation as to this Government's possible course In the closing scenes of the war. Mr. Wilson let It be known that his at titude on universal training Is dependent entirely upon the plan which might be pre sented. The essential thing Is how tn work such nn Institution. It 1.1 noi ueneveii tho Chamberlain bill covers all necusnry ground. Tho federallied mllltla plan ha not been thoroughly enougn iriou o con vince tho President that It Is olthcr a. falturo or n success. On the Mexican situation the Govern ment Is now considering suggestions from General Carrnnta mado beforn the AmerJ-can-Mexican Peace Commission meeting nt Philadelphia today. The President let It bo known he ex pects his recommendations to Congress re garding clearing up tho rnllroad legisla tion to go through. An extra session would bo necessary only In caso a sufflclfnt amount of tho recommendatlona were omitted to make the program worthless. Any compromise program will not change the President's attitude toward the legis lation he has recommended. The Government Is ievotlng much at tention to means for rnlslng revenues for the next lineal year. Convinced that bond Issues are not good business except In emergencies, the Presi dent nnd his Cabinet nro formulating their Ideas as to how the money can bo ob tained. The President may go boforo Con gress to discuss possible additional taxa tlon. Fierce Snowstorm May Hit City Tonight Continued from I'sse On It Is fair, and the cold weather will con tinue, which menns that tho walking will not bo bad, even If It Is slightly slippery Tho wind Is very light, only about nine miles an hour. Christmas shoppers started out In greater numbers than wero noticed last week. Many were bundled In furs They found nn agrceablo surprise awaiting them. The sun was on the Job bright nnd enrly, nnd although the temperature dropped to 22 at 6 a m , It began n steady climb up ward Forcaster Bliss said tho day was a lit tle colder than normal for this time nf year, but In no way unusual. Thero Is skating on both Hunting Tnrk and Concourse Lakes todny. 'Twas a bit of old Norway that wan transplanted In Philadelphia yesterday. Whllo Jingling sleigh bells were heard In many sections of the city, oven on Mnrket street, and ukatlng and sledding wero af fording delight to thousands In nnd about the city, ski drivers appeared on the roads hi Fnlrmount Park In a rather startling innovation, Itesldents of tho Main Lino and many suburbs enjoved all forms of winter oports The Merlon Golf Club's skating rink was crowded, and thn Haverford Collego campui proved to be tho rendezvous for many sledding parties. 3&ZH& UWLl" uf? r . li ( 4 ' eagonabiettggejgtions tylMiabklmtvchtmtg )AZL riSferfiSasVh SilTPJfl PRACTICAL XMAS GIFTS 0ansGom's PURE DELICIOUS CANDIES 28c, 38c & SOc Lb. TlttVr urtat 1232 Market St. & Branches pAINT BOXES ( DRAWING Outfits for PYROGRAPHY ( Brass Croft Work mENCII PEN-lAINTINO TArESTIty-I'AINIINO A HTKNCIMXa F. WEBER & CO., 112S c1Jmx Opn lSvoolnxi. Doe. 18-S3. IncluiHo. !..n..H"5-"K-','''''; I Mazda Lamp Outfits For Xmas Trees ., 11. 21 and llj lamps, nttedij with approvea! awivel attach- ,mcnl plugi nnd'. (excoDt the $ light atrlns)? wun uarrei! Junction boxes. : P u r n 1 nil e d either In one-J 1 11 o h round J , ibulbi In aaaorted colore or In fanoyJ Olrulta, flowers, .comla figures of otfsque destsn. anlmala, nutB orj ero- Ad dd mm wonaerruny 10 the any aiiraciivsneaa 01 tree. Packed In ready for use. tastefull holly bor,J Ulr assortment, Frank H. Stewart Electric Ca5 37 & 39 N. 7th told Mint nidr.k ii At fr tn 4lclrical calaln. "' ."THE NEW STORE"' ARTISTIC Xmaa Cards AND Post Cards 10o PER POX. TO S.1.25 EACH UNU8UAU ASSORTMENT CALENDARS lOe UP TO $3.60 SPECIAL NUT BOWL UANOOANY HHItH, riCXS an esAOKCR $1,00, Vaiuc tl.ss. TOBACCO JABS ASH TRAVS UAMOeANV SAAC AOtlB HAHAaANV S1.BO TO S4.00 $1.00 AND S1.25 WRITING PAPER IT ftUALITV 800 TO $9,80 A BOX WAMC9AKT SUff VAiri. NUT SOWIS. AIH THAT!. ATB., AT M001AATC rAICM. UBKi' sua and vnvrr sass raOM i.ee ur. Fins Leather Ppcketbooks, Ar9fiAT( eatscirr ren mcn os sots 25c to $6 each Ivoar Srr . SS.00 u rAVLlKO 8(TS .---- S1.00 MAMieusue Sirs - vl.SSu 4n ivimi4 -.rQL? EII.EH Leather Mfg. Co, ioig ii n.T ;,-; REPUBLICAN CLUB RAH) NETS TWENTY ARRESTS Hnddinuton Onrnnizntion Pn- trons Tnken With Gambling Mntcrlnl nnd Liquor Twenty men wer taken prisoners nnd quantltlra of beer, whisky and olher liquors wero seized nhd dice, roulette wheels nnd other gambling devices wero !-onflcted in n spectacular raid nn the Haddington Ilepubllcan Club, 6008 Market street, early today. The raid was mado by six policemen nnd the arrests were accomplished nfler severat weeks of Investigation Two members of tho ''vice squad," Brendley and Fanla, Had been planning1 the raid When sufficient evi dence had been coilecteu tney tooK tno police of the Sixty-first nnd Thompson streets station Into their confidence and con ducted tho raid with their co-operation Twenty men, according lo tho police, were In the club about 2-20 o'clock this morning, when flvo plain clothes men entered thn building. Tha sixth policeman, Fanla. wns participating In a crap game, with the purpose of "cinching" the evidence. Several patrol wagons had been drawn up before tho doors of tho clubhouse and the men, liquor nnd gambling apparatus wero driven to central elation The men had n hearing thin morning nnd fourteen of them wero dlviharged because of lack of evi dence The majority of them maintained thnt Ihey were only "watching" tho gam bling Tho six who were held In $400 ball for a further hearing on December 22 gave Iholr names and addresses ns follows Jamei P Whiten. 335 North Iledfleld street: James Wlllsman, CC12 lines street; Samuel Brown, Seventeenth street and Co lumbia avenue; John tloyd, 25 North Six tieth street ; Ocorgo Watson, Lansdownc , James Brown, 402 South Sixty-first street A remarkable frnttirs of tho raid wan tho secrecy with which tho vlco nquad men performed their work. Hven Lloutennnt i;i!ls commander of thn police Motion of that dletrlct knew nothing of their activ ities until ho wan asked to furnish tho patrol wagons and extra policemen No charge concerning the sale of liquor was mado ngnlnt tho prisoners. They wero merely accused of participating In a gnm bllug gamo nnd mnlntnlnlng n. gambling houne JtBEKA FINE STATIONERS Acceptable Christmas Gifts for Men 1 Smoking Sot3 Card Cases and Wallots Umbrellas and Canes ' Library Set3 Engagement Boolo with gold oornora Cigarette Cases (very thin) 1121 Chestnut Street USEFUL GIFTS For Men or Women, $1 to $25 Children, 50c to $3.50 Walking Sticks, $1 to $10 Everjthlnr In Lamp Shades Tteaeoneble HARMAN'S, 115 S. 13th St. The Ideal Gilt For Friend Wife All china, clan and sil ver wnehed and dried tn it fr minute by tlm Family Dishwasher Sold by Gua Companies and leading Department Stores, HKItfllUiy.RKXTOX CO. 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