I Virginia has many char acteristics off dialect, most of tliem as fascinating no rhev are peculiar. The trouble they made for two Northern ers is huirioroti sly told in fc IUC 1 i -. - ...... if Street's delightful American Adventures, Richmond and Other ft places" in this week's Collier's T n M ATI ONAX Tf SBKLT OPERATION CURES CHILD IMBECILE IRobert Horner, 9, of Glouces ter, N. J., Relieved of Brain Pressure suffered four years h IBFflmous Specialist With Knife Mndc Healthy Boy of Seem ingly Helpless Case r The wondrous power of the Burgeon's HUlS III l0 llrtllUW Wfc on....... - tuln been procn. It lias accomplished the .5ppoel Impossible, ana has transformed milt Ilobert Horner, nine-year-old son of Mr and .Mrs. Frank Horner, 24 South Bus ies street, Gloucester, N. J from n state bordering on imuecimr " normal m m KM than two months. ir.,.. tnur venra Ilobert had been subject El epileptic nts. sometimes twenty-two of (hem In a slnirle- day, which had almost made Mm helpless degenerate, according i. h. nioucestor Dhyslclan. Dr. It. T. Fox. ;n fits. It was found, wars brought on k. nrniure of tlio child's brain, caused tr an Injury of the skull when Itobert, as txy of five, .fell from the front steps and GWhed nis neaa on mo psvcweiu. iiu Jts started Immediately afterward. K Purine ths Clinical Congress of Surgeons it North America in mis ciiy a lamous jidladalphla surgeon, who requested that lili name be wlthhsld, removed part of little Robert's skull at the Hahnemann Hoa. pltal to relieve ins pressure, xoaay ins bor Is well, and the tits have ceased. Ha his' had a few epells since the operation vhlch took place October 28, according to bit mother, who says they are. so slight tttl ths can get him out of them by saying i f nulet words to him. and that no i.tranger would know that anything was .trronc at all. Is surely wonderful, and we can trdly bellevo It Is true," said the glad 'am. mother today, as she stood with her VtJmJ aa aaaaI.H.1.. A. I. A tl.1lll1 M. flf MlMw tettUMt Bobert. ''He has not had any serious wm since mo operation, jvnu no was nu 6nt BDoyc ii. too. iio weni mio mo IptratlnK room Just like n little man, didn't ieun a bit afraid. I promised that If he 'would go and have tlio operation I would tie him an Irish Mall. He had not been 'wifrom the ether long either when he said, ,tm thing. "Where Is the Irish Malir " Retort's mother knew that In the condi tion "Jn was, before the operation nn Irish Jail erould be dangerous for him to play fits. He has the little wagon now, and teidtntallv has "the time of his vouni? lira frith It, too," It Is In the dining room wthe Horner home, and nothing Santa (qau can bring this year will make little woin any nappier man mat irisn Mall 1 when he wan able to use It after the oration. A, treat horseshoo ahaped scar la slightly Mblo In the left aide of the boy's head pairs the great brain specialist cut part Mjme smut away, to relieve the pressure. ncair is growing oer the scar so that In HIW weeks or months there, will l. nn ollccdtlo algu nf tha delicate operation wen is giving to me country n useful Mien Instead of a helnlrss man with nn natality. iDt. R. T. Fox. the hofn nhv-lolnn In QlOUCester. Cilia th or)Arattnn mnpv.lAii. Ftlt.f.ela hannv n. ih .,hi.i.M.Miii .,.- Imiiddphla surgeon, for It, was Doctor lJ lho drat ndvlaed a vlalt to I'hlladel- u, ana ne says no would have felt a little ponsiDie naa there been any bad result q oi gooa ones. Lit was a very successful oneratlnn " Rfi Coc,or Vax- "Tho results are wonder !U. The boy Is almost normal now, and I T win ue nme to go to school in the fW The fits were beginning to tell on the Lr until even IHH faclul expression was mlng that of art Imbecile. But now he IIS S f1irfrWt hnv III aw...-a..Ia.. ... longed In less than two months, apd now lit hlM fin tasI tinsillsi ir. Usui -. ...... - IJMay s twenty-two a day. Now h U 1 another boy," n Doys father la a shipbuilder. PTRIAL FOR MURDER OF BEAUTIFUL WIFE wderick L. Small Accused of Shooting, Then Burning Body to Hide Crime J63JPEH. N. it, Deo, SB, Frederick U . or Mountalnylew, went on trial this SOn Charred with th rmr,1r- nf hll .. Arlene. on September 13, and the burn- i oar pooy afterward by means of It-work Vinii Kto question of Small's guilt may hlngo iJWtt'avldanes showing- whether his wife S ' or meals on tha day of tha gW If she at three. Small stands a "nce or acquittal. Jf only two, tha 4 man will h . imr.i, nht to JJs bis Innocence, despite an apparent 'S Joint Ufa Jnaurancs policy, by which SJlil emynm I 1 MM AAA ., 1. ,- !, fl! " Stat WH t most of its weight flSarfl. , .i n'n caP'ud In Boston hotel fKau . attempted ta destroy the Mat it J lunuaa damaging circumsian- - ".i4i,, gainst nlra, Wa Ula l3lh nf RAntAmhA.. tiA amall Ant Ct. On I.A .1 -A V-... A . A- gwwea by flre. Villagers who- gathered iVa ,n 'Pectacla wero borrlfled wnen. t Mr cooled, tha body of Mrs. V:""' or tn moat beautiful women la ?nn'ty. w.as found in tha ruins. "non showed that aho had been Xttd an.l -i.aa ., . ... ,h. a; "t " uua lurvmgu ine ic,u , ,uk Oau7. . . "" " c 1In' 0OH" r?1 "ft bis home shortly after lunch ymifla tt.jaaeh. uhkh wan -m mined at ..sna-.a.nwtasn.aii.aa. ROBERT HORNER Gloucester, N. J., boy, who was op erated on at the recent congress of surgeons in this city and has mntlo nn nlnibst miraculous recovery. TWO HELD FOR MURDER OF GUARD AT DU FONT'S Foreigners Accused in Death of Joseph H. Westcott at Carneys Point WILMINGTON. Deo. . New Jers-y omdals and the detectives of the du I'ont Towder Company ar 'endeavoring to un ravel the.mystery ailrrouijdlnc the death of Joseph Hi Westcott, the du Pont guard who waa found murdered at Bevls tract near Carneys Point. Two foreigners are under arrest, and tha police are looking for several other men whom they believe were Implicated. When the body of Westcott waa found there were not only two bullet holes In It, but there was also a heavy stick of wood penetrating his skull and tills would havo been autllclent to cause death. Leading from tha, place whera the hpdy was found to tha hut of the foreigners were horse and wagon tracks. Tha horse's shoes were peculiar and similar ones were found on a horse In possession of the foreigners. The authorities are of tho opinion that the guard was murdered and the body taken to the place where It was found. In the home of tha auspects were found bundles of bloody clothing, but the men declared that they had been killing chickens and this was chicken blood. Tho stains will be tested to And It they are human blood. What puzzles the authorities most Is the absence of a motive, Westcott came from Mappsburg, Va., but previous to that time had been living In Accomaa In the same State. He was popular with tha guards and others abot( the plant and so far as known had no enemies. Americans Remember Berlin Children BHRMN, Dec. it. The American Cham ber of Commerce In Ilerlln, says the Over seas Agency, gate Christmas presents to 1000 children of Berlin. The American Am bassador, James W. Gerard, and General von Kessel, commander In Ilerlln, were present. PUKE FRESH PAINT BeJi.eve Kuehnle workmen arc Indivi dual experts who con tinually practice prompt ness, thoroughness and courtesy. Cttour ntlmatl no obligation Kuehnle ' PAINTER 28S.l6thSt,cc..rIJ The Afdine Hotel CheatDOt and ! Btreeta Has exceptional facilities for pri vate entertaining. . Receptions, Wedding, Cards, Din ners, Dances. J0MES Trousers ASpecialty BlBTKilnufStreet. JWeL. BVENIN0 LEDGEK-PIIIXiABEIprttA, TTJESDAY, DECEMBER 26, FIVE DEAD, SCORE HURT IN HOLIDAY CASUALTIES Boy, Trying Out New Sled, Kilted in Crash Against Bnilway Bridge SAILOR DIES PROM GAS Man Knll, Detl After Delivery of Christmas Gift Another, Lonely, Commits Suicide ( hrialmas brought a heavy toll In tragedy and sorrow In milmlelphlA. Five peraona wire killed ami more than a aewre Injured, manv of them aerkmaly. In many nevtdents In different eeettona of the city There was one -uloid recorded A even-yrr-oM boy lost his life while irylng out n new aletl given him for Christ -mat, nn.l a man fell dead while In the act if delivering a present. Thn man who com mitted aulclda became de-pemlent after fix ing a Christmas tree. It Is mM, ami Inhaled gas He was William Asheraft, alxtr years old. of KOI North Tenth street. The bmly waa found beside n small tree with whkh he had decorated his room. Tha boy was Bernard Muldoon. of JS tnlon road, Ashbourne. He was rldlnc on his new sled when II crashed Into a railway bridge, hla skull was fractured. Frank Altxsrtiwn. twenty-eight year- old. of S6K Market atreet. fell unconscious while delUrrlng a present at W Wntdron atreet. Ha died at the I're-bytertan Ho-pltnl from acute Indlgeatlon WOMAN FALLS DK.VO Collapsing after a few hours' Illness. Mrs Mary Miller, flfty.rhe years old. of GI7 Lenerlnitton nenue, Itoxborough. fell dead In the parlor of her home. J. Clemente. twenty.nve years old, n sailor on tha battleship Montana, was accidentally asphyxiated while In a hotel at 109 North Tenth street His companion. A Mattrlng. also n sailor, wss found unconscious from gas. but was tevUed at tho Hahnemann Hospital Many accidents were reported In different sections of tha city To- earmold Italph Dawson, of Jill K--t Clearfield street, wss seriously burned when his dress caught nre wh Is playing about n Christmas tree. The child Is In the Frankfort! Hospital. A woman and a man were Injured when an automobile in which they were riding was struck by a Willow Oroe car at P.0"'!. I""1 ,,a"e- streets. They were Mrs. Charles Kolb, of 42JI Gtrniantuwn avenue, and J llartllng intt. of 0.1 Park avenue. Both wern taken to the Jewish Hospital suffering from cuts and bruises HtrilT IN THOLLin- CRASH. Two women w-re Injured when two trolley cars collided at i:ieenth 'street and Glrard atoms. They were Mrs. Delia Doughorty. forty-elght ears old, of 76 Cos grove street, and Olora Chamber, negro. of 1031 I'arrlsh street. They were taken to St. Joseph's Hospital. While riding a bicycle at Broad street and Snyder nenue, twehe-year-old Kd ward Lltlngston, 1911 South Sixteenth atreet, was knocked down by an automobile Ha suffered severe bruises about the body and was taken to St. Agncs's Hospital. Nicholas Nicholas, thirty-seven ears old, of CSS North Markoe atreet, wss hit by an elevated train at Fortieth and Market streets. He was taken to the Presbyterian Hospital and will recover. King James, who said he came here a few days ago from North Carolina, was found unconsclous'at Fisher's lane and Asy lum plko He wss almost frozen to death. He said lie had been hit by a street car, A man, belleicd to be Samuel Miller, of CIO Wen Illttenhouse street, was found un conscious at Chelten avenue and Greene street early today. He was sent to the Ocrmantown Hospital. 1 ' Cor Knocks Bread Out of "Wagon Residents In the neighborhood of Alle gheny and Aramlngo atrnues were treated to a bread and roll shower today when ths baker wagon of Samuel Coamer, 5.1 North Becond street, was struck and wrecked by a trolley xar. The horsa waa knocked out of tho aim ft". Cosmer wan thrown out and was taken to the Episcopal Hospital suffer ing with painful Injuries, Including cuts on leg and head. I'ersons In the cur escaped Injury. There are two big reasons why, for twenty-eight years, I have been in stalling hardwood floors. They are the unquestionable superiority of hardwood tioortng lor large ana small Duuuings and the satisfaction my woric always gives. Consult me if you are building or renovating. PINKERTON 3034 Weat York St. llatb t 'b0 041 JOIN' AT ONCE iOe and 11.00 per m Christmas Savings Club THE afttenljoiufe tETrusft Co. 1323 Walnut Street Wltbrripom llollJI-s Dependable XulorSeryice Sincu Enhfcen Sivfy Six 1 III. WALNUT STREET-1 CA5II pnices Son old OTy?.EtATiNyM.mveB tsmortdi Purls. Rubiosacof use 4C UtMODESN BIFJNING CO.!. IB? S. Ilth Straat'&S&T raasai M'alssl SS FOR SALE several electric cars, light delivery lypa. bodies In Ut oondltton. iirators and batteries In good shape- Will sell i at any reasonable figure. Adijtai Tha Flelschmann t'omiiany. 701 Washington Bt. New Vork. FUEL SAVER Fer toe Basse Pries 13.00 Cirri t'O A I. IliLl.t ONK-TU1K1I Ak tar Uockl.1 1. D. IIEIiGKU CO., 8 K.M.MW VU 4ff. Xarlnt 'flSt HARDWOOD pt Ready Money- United States Loan Society JIT Nortli Broad St. i. i i ... , t i . i i i NOAH SHKPAKU Mr. Shepnrd, who formerly unt n resident of Philadelphia, is (incited by virtually nil tho Interests of San Juan for Treasurer of Porto Htco. President Wilson is to ronko tho np- lioinwncn. ot n irensurer soon. NEW YEAR'S BENEFIT FOR GERMAN RED CROSS Cnptnln Louis H Schmidt Is Arrnng- ing Mnnimoth Vntidcvillo Kntcrtninmcnt A notable array of atars will participate In a mammoth vaudeville entertainment at the Metropolitan Opera House on New Yearls. afternoon and night for the benefit of the German Bed Cross work The un dertaking was planned by Captain louis II. Schmidt Among the fomllght celebrities who will appear on tho bill nre Louis Mann and company. Introducing his latest succe-s. "Koine Warriors," a nne-art entire. Henry II, Dlxey. In his audo.dramo.inonologue ; Marie Nordstrom, tho popular oomrdlenne. In "Bits of Acting"; Vlvlenna Hegal, ot "Tha Uluo Paradise" company; Hlgmund Bomberg, the famous Viennese composer. In a unique plnnologue: Bsrbarn Schaffer, the Orrman prima donna, In a rrpertalro of Teuton ocnl classics, and others. LOOK UP THE MAKER OP THE MOTOR TRUCK YOU ARE CONSID ERING AND INVESTIGATE THE SERVICE FACILITIES AT YOUR DISPOSAL. THE AUTOCAR COMPANY . ARDMORK, PA. We have replenished our stock that we may offer even ,at this late date a wide and satis fying variety from which to make selections. S. Kind & Sons, ' DIAMOND MnnCHANTS aj3H0 IV.ANN & DlLKS ftii&r f "2 CHESTMU1' STUEET f Tyrol Wool Ladies and Misses' Suits Best Hand-Tailored 22.75 to 38.75 Diltinotlve refinement of style with Seme and Model (of ll Models Here Exclusively ftlANN & DlLKS G2 CHESTNUT STREET PORirO RICO TREASURER MAYBEPIIILADELPHIAN Two Parties Want President to Favor Nonh Shepnrd, Spanish War Veteran flAN JCAN Torto nico. Dee. SI --Aided by Indorsements ef both Unionist and lie publican parties of Ferte HHsn, friends hers are endeavoring to seeuro the appointment of Noah Shepard, formerly of Brookln, as treasurer of Porto Illeo. Aofton by Tresldent Wilson on the Ferto Ulen treasurerahlp Is expeeteil In tin near future. Mr Shepard has the bucking of the lead ing commercial Interests of the Island, and has been Indorsed for this nrestdentlnl ap pointment by the Chamber of Commerce of Ban Juan and tha Insular Chamber of Com merce of Forto Itleo, as well as leading native banks Ills appointment Is favored by Prof 8. D. Clrouter, formerly treasurer of Porto llleo, now professor of economics at the Uni versity of Missouri Mr Shepard was born In Brooklyn forty ears ago, but long lived In Philadelphia. He servd In the Futty.seventh New York Volunteer Infantry In the Spanish-Ameri can war, ana is vice commander of i ramp of veterans and president of the "American Pioneers nf '9S." a Porto Mean organisation He la a statlstlclnn petition I economist and of some note as a student of govern ment. ANDIRONS ; FENDERS iC Clias. A. SuddardsrA, Lf I.. 'ttftlWth M " i'hluJ.li.M-. s'irr r. , W POWER NVT W COSTS MONEY Srcurr ntalmum vfllclency by using LEATHEJffil BELTIMG J , Made anJ nuaisnteed by the VXcHABLEa "tSSSilf yBffb COMPANY ' I 1110 Chestnut St. JKWELKBS SILVKHHM.TH8 191G x PERRY'S Watched -for Semi-Annual ; REDUCTION SALE of their splendid stocks of WINTER SUITS WINTER OVERCOATS starts off Tomorrow Morning ! J This is the most remarkable sale we have ever made for the reason that the jjroifnd is being cut from under our feet at the very time we arc reducing these prices I It is a sure and certain fact that some of the identical goods we arc selling in these Sales arc advanced in price between 50 and CO per cent per yard ovqr what we paid for them! j Secondly, our prices were the very lowest all season. We bought our fabrics early and to big advantage, and sold our Suits and Overcoats at prices that passed on these savings to our customers. And finally, all over the country, merchants are debating with themselves whether to have a sale or not, owing to the terrific advances iin the cost of woolens. (J We've taken the bull by the horns and . tomorrow launch this Reduction Sale at a time and under circumstances which render it really sensational! The selections arc now at their very best! Get busy! The earlier the better! $15.00 and $18.00 Suits and 1 Overcoats ) $2and$22f ISoTts nOW $18 &H9 "Ncarlu 5000 to choose from at these prices! $30, $35 Suits and 1 Nnw $25, $26.50, $27, $38, $40 Overcoatsf 1NUVV $28, $30, $32, $34 Ncarlu 3000 at these prices! $45 to $(50 Overcoats, the finest goods in the world, now at Savinas of $7, $10 and $12 on each Overcoat (With prices on these goods for next year jumping out of sight j Trouser Prices come in for their share of tjhe Reduction! $2.50, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7 Trousers for $1.50, $2, $2.50, $4, $5 and $6 PERRY & CO.; "N.B.T.- 16th & Chestnut Sts, 3 i vr lii Wifir id is nn t now $13.50 & $15.00 f . aE J i j " J A A T m ) J "3 eta tNi?e ibawd lhl tka.1 dtv Small tolll hai0 Hist &.! 4H s, M61' SWfM mw for H Will r it mteisrmm ii - n iiniwrssw"iinaWBsi i3)jB(JpWi1" v kl? Va,a Hjuxdr4 alUr M w i- - e . Wt : E ,r: -