lite rn IStfftOfEAN COUNTRMci QhTt t 1 MUCH INTERESTED IN SPORTS; GERMANYTRAINING ATHLETES . Norway, Sweden and England Also Have Not Lost Interest in Track Events and Hope to Make Showing m Next Olympics By J. E. fTctl) TltniUS h been much tamenttac and re gret suffered br Uiom Interested In thin eotmtrr '" ,rck nln,,,c Aml ,h 0,h'r tcanehea of sport which nro nude espe tViir Deoular br the International rnslfthea InA competitions. They he.re bean of the JSinlen that tho present ivar would kilt fS. in the athlete In tho wnrrlnR countries nd It. would Kilt off the Interest of the peo 5s after tho war, when they will bo strut; iinr to et back their economlo statu, flit? have been worrilnir about the next nlvrnDlo fames and whether the waj-tlnu fn the field nnd whfclher the Interest would b. enouith for thent to think of eport It li true that tho war has taken many f tha bent athlete In thono countries and thst these nations. In thin war will be crip. tdd ireaUr by It In regard to sports, but si i for tho Intereet belnc dead or dyln. this X know to be wrong-. Much Interest In Sports I bate this statement on what t saw and Miil and was told on my recent trip to Kwcden. In tho first place, I will aay that sorts wcro never at a higher point of In. lifest or efllclency than (hey are at the tTrtsent tlmo In Sweden, Norway and Don .rV Thero has been much written about It., irln the American football and track teams mado abroad, but I want to say here that the Swedes nro a comlnir nation In sport and their Interest Is very high at the PfEach city seems to tnko pride In Its young men who kt out nnd do things on the porting' field, and It Is not among a few lovers of that particular line of sport, but all tho people seem to bo talking and think. Jnr sport. Football seems to get more at tentlon than tho other branches, but track e gradually getting; lta hold on the peoplo and will soon bo tho loading light In sport. JUclnjr In England But to get to tho work In tho snorting line that Is going on In England and der many oven In theso tlrraas. At Kirkwall, wberi we wero held up for Inspection by tho English, wo got hold of both Scottish and English newspapers. All tho Scottish papers had their pago for sports, and It was about used up with nccounta of tho last week's football matches. Tho Celtics and the Ranger, tho two biggest professional football clubs In Great Britain, aro playing the same as ever, and tho league matches Stilt are going. Horse racing was In full swing from nil tho newspaper accounts nnd the English papers devoted a lot of space to tho predictions, comment nnd results of this racing. I did not, however, read much about track, an It was not the season for that sport In England. I know that amateur running has not been very active tn Eng. land for the last year, however, as I was EVENING LEDGER DECISIONS OF BOUTS DECIDED ON CHRISTMAS AFTERNOON NATIOJfAX. A, 0 Terrr. McCovei ated rltanler Yoakum. Illltjr Urnnn om stockyarda Tommy Murphy, I1 NATItnM MrGovern de- rest) rnmrr won iy. rraaton from Ilrown beat.xouns Hector, eotpolnted the Corona Kid Homer Mahaa 1P lron Kid, liar id tie i Kite. Artie O'Lei ildo miltsnie. jucimito tnMta jrranue dm mnkla ary out. k OI.YMl'lA A, A Eddie O'Kcefo drew with Artie Hoot, Johnny ileal)- won train Arl ftrairniuker. yonnr McOovrrn, won front Yoanr Dlsitas, Kddln Ilrown quit to Charter Thomas, third round l Jimmy Murphr beat dVltlla Iloutk. llarrr brnlUi auulnl Joo i S1her. , UYAV A. fl. IMdlf nevolre brat Howard Trneodale, Morris Wolf defeated Johnnr Iluffr, loose .Mornliew won from turner peren, I)inr llushea nntboTNl ln Hjnn, Temmr (Joi-man drew with Frsnkle L'onwar. Sob llarr ontfousht Younr Artie. NONI-AKKIIj Charter Dorte defeated Jea rhllllpt. llappr avl rnllaped In the lltth round ngalnit Kddle ?lallen. Joe (letter wort from alter Ilrown. lounr Tterner stopped At Ilurat. aeeond rnundi Mlko Dter won xrpfn rfimmr neo, iioo aiaric apraineu ma anklo nvnlntt U. O. Cuban. Hnt roundi Yonnff Slntllcan ahailM Iurrr Tn. MitV 10UK Charter .Uhlte imn from llarrr llerre, Joe Aievedo dereatetl llarrr london, l'hll Dloom outbaxed Chick filmier. tfERRE HAUTE JIAN ROLLS CLEAN SCORE ON ALLEYS TnitTtE nAUTH, Ind., Dec 2B-Cdward Baker, a local bowler, in a mutch bowled three games for a total of 80S pins. In his first gamo ho scored 280 and then followed with a perfect 300, duplicating his 300 mark of last year, and closed with 383. A total of 2? consecutive strikes were made. TINKER TO PLAY THIRD WITH COLUMBUS TEAM CHICAGO. Dec. 26. Joe Tinker will play third base for tho Columbus team t the American Association next season. He made this announcement today upon the heels of his purchnso of the club with the aid of backers here. JACK DILLON CHALLENGES LES DARCY IN RING BATTLE INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Dec 26. Jack Dillon's Christmas present to Les Darcy, the Australian champion, was an open chal lenge fqr a bout Dillon's manager. Sam Murbarger, said today that Dillon would Cgree to a match at any time. Frank Gould Glvca $150,000 o Church PARIS, Dec 26. Frank J. Gould, says the Paris Herald, has Just given 100.000 ah. ..k..ifJi-M .1. 17nnHa1i Vrntastant lr f-M ,u (VVU.IUIIIIS Ufc M,w . ..-.. --' ,---- , church at Maisons-Uitltte, where there is n important jyigiian.Araericau vv..-..,, mostly Interested In thoroughbred racing stables. D Eastern Leagiw Standing w.np.p. w.uro. Smden ...It 5 . Orerf tock. . 8 j M ijer it 5 .ess Troitbn ... I , -ili PETEY Peteys Mind la Still Intact, but He Was Scared for a Minute MEREDITH fuI,.."V0 1 0Tr '" thi English na. tional championship, last July, but they years. fr ,h flrtl "m '" Wl,"r SprlMs Popular I talked' to the officers and sailors who boarded our boat and they all wtrs well versed on running and Rrtew all that was happening lit It One fellow told alt about the raw between Applegatth and DonMnon, the two grest Engllih professional sprint ' Tner ran two races on one afternoon, too and 10 yards, before a Urge crowd, tne receipts to go to charily. Applfgarth gars Donaldson three yards and was beattn easily by four In the 100, hut beat Donald on In the 110. The eamo fellow told us thai there were many such meets and they cio u ior crrarity The most Interesting news I found, how ever, came from Mr, T-Aftman. tho secretary of the Swedish A. A. V. Mr. Laftman spent eererM weeks In Merlin last summer and while there met the Oermati members of the Olympic Committee. Ite was very much Impressed with the work that was being carried on by the Germans In the sporting line. He told me that they spent every opportunity In having football matches and track meets. Thero aro many athletes In Germany at the present time and they are training them all the time. Ho saw several very good performances, one being. a sprinter do 51 seconds for 100 meters arid Another was a young fellow of about eighteen years, feet In tho broad Jump. German Prepare He Is of the Impression that tho Germans will have eomo good men when tho war Is all over, and says that they are determined to carry erf honors In tho Olympto Games, aa they proposed doing In 1316, when this war Is over. Most of tho work In training Is carried on In the training camps and the sports aro held In the new stadium which was erected In 1011. I did not hear much About the French In the sporting line, so cannot soy anything about their work In this line during tho war, but I think that wo can rest assured that thoy, too, nro holding some kind of nthletlcs even now. Tho Russians never were very good In 'track, so I don't Imaglno thero Is any being held now. This goes to show that they have not forgotten nor lost Interest In athletics even with this great war over their heads, and I think that when It Is all over athletics will be one of the first of the activities In the warring nations to get back on Its feet. Dut when you come to think of It, why should they drop this branch, which has done most to make men physically able to carry on tho hardships which they have to endure- In the trenches and on the battle, fields? draw with At UeCtaaker. ern Chink ut infatej Haliar iuher, Tim Mnrphr drew nllh Kid Qoeens. AIXKNTOtTJC JaeUa Clarke doffatad nonuer jks iieuer. ra sior won rrora Youni NelMO. Otto O'Keefa stopped Youas rll. Aral rennd. wiiyTit nYrrni.Kitnst n. p. ix.uth)in at Af llrtiir. Younr lleParUnd in trlth heat Yauc Yeuns McConlausu, Younr Mahoner ahadeU niot 'II. Younr Conne! ottnf Connell. I.AXCAMTKII Tommr Cnrr and Tim Sroner.draw, Jala Jltteher beaf Terrr liar n. Johnny .Moriao elopped Younr Oths, aertind roundi Johnnr llauek atoppeu Yonns Hllllan, aeeond roundi Joa lleekrr knocked aut fm Kauts. Uilrd round. (lIUAItnVH.I.K Johnnr Cobb drew with Youns tterman. Johnnr Crane shaded Illllr Moile, 1'ouns HcDonaU and Kid Ketchell drew. HOriirXTEK Ounboat Smith draw with Tom Cowler. A MIA NY loanr Abeam outpointed Jlmtnr n'llarea. , , liKAVrJt FAt,IJ, PA. Dick Ioadman beat IMdto IVllmer. 1 Christmas Soccer Scores PHILADELPHIA Hibernians, i; Standard loller Uearlns Company. 1. J, n. "r. It Teltllo. O. Falls. uiriva .uwwi miuiii.iii v. bnmiuiif. 11: SJ-WI andirj,ra. J. . Chrlat Church. Heaarvas. WaltaM Wllaon. O. Vet trans. 0: HithlfelJ. 0, iltald. A. Puritan. pt Pr jKetrTo I .a. n rltte lta. Htoraaa. aervaa. o. luics Wulfenden.Rhora. 81 T. 2. Hi. Carthan, S; Aacenatbn, Nlrtnrn Iiaptut. Si yeltonrlll ua r v. . . Valtonrllle. 8; ' ' U I ...... L. la. B. New York. 2. Unllod Bll, It Contlncntala. i. zhkw iuiin.-&'nuaaipuia. Iii.vu Dial., .. vviiiihu,"I.i . ST. f.OUIH llilhl.h.m. -J, I1n Ulllfr.. 2. !IBTilt.eilEM Kalrvlaw it Hokandauqua. 0. LEVINSKY IS MATCHED WITH SMITH NEW YEAR'S NKW YORK. Dec 26. Gunboat Smith and Battling Levlnaky have been matched to box, ten rounds New Year's afternoon tit tho Clermont A. C, In Brooklyn. Cooper Winner of Auto Race LOS AN0ELE8. Cat.. Sec. SS. Earl Cooper Speedway here yoitsrday, oovartns the distance In 44:41, an averase ot ST.18 mltti an hour. Kddla l"ulln llnlibod one eocond behind Cooper, Wilbur N'Alaoe, the only other entrant, lost control ol his car in the aeeond lap and eraahed throust. a fence, lie waa allshtly Injured. Goewcy Colgate Assistant Manager HAMILTON. K. T,. Deo. Se. lUymond Ooa way. of IMtuneld, iiaaa.. baa ba.n elected aa. elstant manajtr ot the. Colsata football turn for not eeaeoo. Perritt field on Assault Chargo First WUconsIn Wins Title V&UiWSi w'thootlalTlKmpl'nl aitaattns the TtU Illinois. ta O. Dlltop sni Miixe Jfitcued NKW OBLTANS. Dee. Se. Illllr MUka. of St. Paul, and Jack Dillon, ot Isdlenaprfla. mlddU. welWB aa eltmd for a iwentr.nMuid asht b.ri on.Yahrur, 5, ft was anaoiiaced bs iba maShmsfeVlfor Iel sthlaUo asaocTatCia. natfh .Drandt Mtfeotht Teddr Jaeob. Jim llnalr knotlud out Tim BaltlTan. Oral round Ullle Aitler ootboiea Ytaas uarltu, ranklM lliiraa lMuit 11 Uaam. Jtm Hmllh S IRBVEPOnT. La.. D. , 5. rioyd rerrltt. widely known In Unbelt circles aa 'Tol," la undar 1:600 bond at Arcadia. .Ia.., on a chares ot aasauli raaulttaf from aTdlflleultr with Torn O. lirKa. a farmer, tarnraeyeo, years old. LOH PtTT DEA.V2.K --fcSiMlou!? 5v -SlTE.VWH2r- (o lUot A-Vir-W E 4D rt LtJ"J1?0V f Bracelet.7) ?lv are VSoN ' ( F6W.F 1 -? ' 4HA6ED ( S1 A HiNO-m 7-i -v W r wo) fcx&iw Ti'JSr I Kra ( SAevou 1 -JSm&& ( oldaw wkckg mmB-PHttAftEHiA; TOfiaoAif, BfidMtSBB a )a - .J; BJ snarl" jenaiSMrlBBsSff asasasasasasaHakSaisllissisBSBBBaV LasasasaHeaBBBBBB- BBBBBBBBBBBal sssssssPVsHsV. ' LssssssB BSBSaSaCBSBaSBSBm. SBBBBBBBBBBBSal iGiL) VjJtSSUKJQtSJJHsW CA1TAIN GtOKCiE 11. GALE President of tho Atlantic City Yachtsman's Association, who Is nt the hcml of n movement to capture AnRlcsea's laurels ns prcmlor Ash ing resort ot South Jorsoy. ATLANllYciTYFLANS AID FOR FISHERMEN Cnptnln Gnlc, Yachtsmen's As- soclntlon Ilcnd, Wnnta "Brink" Within Seven Miles ot Bonrdwalk ATLANTIC CITY. Pec 2-Klshermen of nil sorts, whether the nnglo for ptensuro or profit, are rallying around Captain George B. Ortle president of the Atlantic City Tnchtmen's Association, nnd chair man of a special committee of the Chamber of Commerce, n enthuslestlo support ot his plan to construct an nrtlflclat flshtng bank within seven miles of the boardwalk. Cnptnln Oats ahd his committee, actively aided by Samuel r. Leeds, president of tho shoro Chamber of Commerce, has selected a location for the "bank" In sixty feel of water on tho high sens. It will bo 100 by 1000 feet In dimensions on n gravel bot tom, planted with mussels to whet tho appetites of wondering boss arid Other denizens of tho deep anil persuailo them to establish hendqunrters right thero Inde finitely. Tho "bank" Is to bo surrounded by a barricade of hogsheads, filled with concrete and wllh gns pipes projecting from their sides to catch tho nets of any smnck men who may attempt to "break tho bank" with tholr seines. Ono or two experience-) with ruined nets are expected to insure future noninterference from this source of trouble. EIGHTEENTH 13 HOME Pittsburgh Greets Roturnlnfr Soldiers With Real Holiday Wolcomo riTTflDUnail. Deo, it. Tho Eighteenth Pennsylvania Infantry, on border duty at El riao, Tex., since last July, arrived home yesterday and after detraining In th Al legheny yards marched through the city to Its armory nvo miles away. It was given a rousing reception by holiday crowds. The Grand Fraternity The home office of the Clrand Fraternity will ?2-,.!D'frf,1 ,nl" " ! their now bufldlns, 1SSII-3S Arch atreat. This property waa pur. chased a few reara aro aa the future homa of the Grand Fraternity, mado necciaary by the (act that the old bulldtnc at 1411 Arch afreet iT piacvu on ine t-araway plan ot tna city, I. ...n. lira a t..va . !... hau .. ...... . uitenalve alteratlona havo been made to thS 1W bulldlnr. ma lhac Ihs wnrblnv fn-ra will .." .- M..U..V ,., lrvi, MIM.1W , bulldlnr, ao that the worklna lorra hare not only suitable and convenient ofTtcea for the conduct ot the adalra ot the fraternity, but attractive louse ana meeunc rooma tor rentins to outalde orsantsattons, furntihlnc the moil up.tp-dato accommodations In the central rati of the city. Already a number of eocletua and tulldlns and loan aaeoctatlona have ensased rooma for thlr maatlnsa. On new Yeara Day a "srand house warm. Ins" .will be slven to tba members and thilr frlonda. Delesatlnns of memhera from out-of-town branohaa wilt be received. An attractive rrosram haa been arransad for the entire day. The esarclns will be openad br the presentation 6 nil raising ot a 0 donated br l'hlladelchta ranch. No. 4. . . . ... . After the raomm.n parade luncheon wilt be aerved tn tha new bulldlnr. followed by In. teteattrur dedlcatorlal eierclacs, Includlnf a con. rert. under Iha direction ot l'rorior Kchmllln Kabrl. addreea of welcome hr rrestdent Tad. erlck flaaton and remarka .from other sanaral ofrieera snd memUere, the afternoon Jo ba eloa with a reception. In the evcnlns a. New Tear's dance will ha slven. ta which all member and lhlr frlanda are cordially Invited. Vlra I'rtal- dent 0orse A. Ilursfna. Secretary Vllllam U. Ontx. Department Superintendent M. W. itelsel compose the committee In charse. ttiuviivTiiT u ' itTiTireniTif runmrTirnrnrnrvifTHruTU' ii ' Hi HARMONY f b A. PIPE The first pipc'smokc to produce MILD' NESS without sacrificing any of the natural RICH' nuiu ..ii,:,"""? lESS of its tobaccos. ARTISANS ORDER CLOSING SUCCESSIS Election of Officers rtnd Nomt- nntion of Roprcientntlvea for Ahothcr ProspftroUS Yertr The most remarkable meeting In the his tory of oak Lane Assembly, No. II. wss held on Tuesday evening at Fern Itock Hall. More than 100 members and many vlsllors wero present, among whom were P M. H. M. A.'s T. Frank Kendrlck. llarrr C. Smith and fclwln M. Mayor. Brothers Frana A. Chalmers, ot William ration Assembly Vf W Donnelly ahd C. C, Ammlung, of fit John's Assembly, and Thomss Vance, master hrtlssn of Battram Assembly. BU appll cants were admHtted, making a total of thlrly'ono for th year, which Is an eeel lent showing for Oak iJine. The affairs of the assembly havo been ably administered during tho year by the master artisan. Al fred J Kelly, with the co-operation of an efflclent set of omcera nnd an active anler tnlnment committee. A favor In tho form of a pound box of candy wss given to each one present. Brothers Oeorge V Sutton and A. VT. Ounther were nominated for rep resentatlres. and Brothers C. D. Kocher- sperger and J, W. Itergeshelmer were noml nalett aa alternates. The following onlcere were elected for 1117) Stsster artisan, TV. r Voorheest superintendent. Thomas II. Mnrmlon; Inspector, C, t). Kocherlprger recorder, A. TV flunther: cashier, J. A. Cur rensi medical examiners. C. U TV. Uleger. II. O. Merker and & 3. Bowne. irnnejlrsnU Aurmblr enJorKt the eH time rstarnal iMrlt In the reeeptkn of a dlation rein I'rrlT Asatmbtr, which IntplreO the olnt dislre ter theae reiatlans which mutt Mine mutual aiiTantaaa ant hlpfulni itiethar rrru Keane, wheee bodr belonaa to Ko. 4, but his rlitt to No...l, (rrlnia the eharaetsr of .the epitit to No..s, trrldie the character or int ttoe fraternaltit and rente amons the ahlesl rnembere of tha t K. Alaeter Artisan's start, Tha vteltere were mad to (ref at home am! anare.1 tn th .li-l-lK.i.inN Af rhti.tm.. tir. ,i rnle lleepeneea to ealla fee remsrke were msde by Master Artisan ilartllns, llecordr Kam- merer and nrothera SteeVton. rrtti. Ilonter and rwrneev. tude tat . who eipreee their pleasure and. rat. for the cordial ntertalnment and. high rndatlon far tha hi eh I r ettlclent Initiatory rnmfnendatlni reremony ami the worn of the vocal. nuariet. It Waa erattfrtnr tn arl ltmlhep Walter ton. tlus memtr of rrerreaetre, who la a lyrla tenor ef htah ablllly and who recehtlr asne the lead ing role In "The Damnation n( V'auel" with llaaao Itenrl Scott. Introiuetnrr to tha Initia tion waa slven a first dearee. or "stunta." whleh rrovxl to he a meritorious aa well as a humorous Innovation. Tha officers electM weret Master Artlean, H. R,livtn Ahn, anperlnten.lent. Harold 0. Nleh. elsi Inepector w Curtis Johnson, rworder, Frank. II. SlecliUri cashier. Jamas Vf, Talr Ctdlcal etamlnera, t)r, F, It. Drown, I)r. I. W. rtle t)r, tleorse A. lllrleh. Tha nomlna for Ppreeeniallrea wer Ilrolhare (I. W. It. Falfle. ler W Oreen W V'sha Trarer. 1, T. rle Cluskey. William II. Itornrls H. Edwin Ahn and Jamaa V, Tarlor The nomlneea for al ternatea were llroth-re Jveeph J. lvy, William II. lloUrla, Henrr I) liarratt. HoUrt T. Alman and Harold C S'lchole, J.lnwocnl Assembly elected these elrloeret Mae. ter arttaan O A Lewie, euierlntendrnt, . Matwellt In.irlor. V II. flparsoi reeonler, It. J. Knolli. caahter. W, K Hh-rwln. Tha thirty tint anniversary wilt be observed at a ban quet on January 10 Adelpht Aeiwmbtr will hold a "Jsmes It Clarke nlaht," In honor ot the master arttssn, ?n Wwtntsdsr nlaht. Preparations nave started or holdlns the elahth annlversarr by an enter tatnnjent and dsneo on January 39. Lehlsh Assembly had nearly eeventy-fiTa mem bora preaent and sis e-indldatea were admitted, Larry llanre helne th recommendr of lhre, while llob Watt. Ilerb Itumer and Martin lies J rare the rrcommendero of one each, !arrr tance haa propoaoit ten appltcanta this rear. carrvlnr oft every prise offer'!. lr O'orse A. llopn at tha beslnnln of th year ntere.1 a fine sold Welch to the member prpduetnn the sreateet number of ramlldnleo. pruvldlne. tho winner pro.luce.1 ten er more i.erileh has "huaud" all her previous records, havlnr ad. mltte.1 flfty.two eandldelee thla year. Tha mild-mannered master, Ituba Helta, wanle1 to have lh tieat year, so tha "hors" atirreade.1 In landlnr nubs at the head of , th Met, neattns t'aat Mailer Artlean J W. M. Fa-jdlnon br a marsln of Ave. A eplendhl entertainment waa sivn. tinder tha direction o( lirother. Danlfl McOsrrtsan. of rroarveslve. which waa heartily anjoyed. Thle entertainment was slven In con junction wllh a achema to raise a fund foe the icneni oi a eica rmni(Nir( ine aivc.iuii . v,' iii ph.'Jr.i trustra, J W M PeitdlBont m,e.llral .minora. II. W. nanka. A. II. Olasett. Oeorse A. Hotp. O I', lorsean.l Wills m Harts, In tha vole for tnst-ctor Hrother J. Itavmnml Hmllh won tram nroinar nsrren n. nenaiir ur "a marsln f ala votes The. sseeinhlr will move In January tn the hall at the anuthweat corner of Twentr-alith street and Columbia avenue, ami lha maetlnsa wilt be held on the third Friday of each month. Thre will be a houeo warmlnr at tha new headquarters on Friday evenln. January Is, All Arlleana are Invited. Prof, vhlllam J. Herrmann, of I'rosresstv Asermbly. save Keyetona. Assembly an unusual athletu treat on WedneeJay avenlne last. An entertainment laatlnr two houra of the flnet athietla talent obtainable, laata. of strenslh. skill and dsaterlty beins preeented. The oftleers elertM to eerve for neat year are! Msster arti san. I- Glover Flocli euperlntenilmt. William A Corrlst Inspeator, r. S N. Kielni recorder. 1. II, Iorie: cashier, A. 1", Cluley, medical exam iners. William il. Itradley, f)Uls M. Oolden. James a. Kitchen. Io II. Allen and Frank 8. jlowman. Iteprceantailrra were elerte.1 aa fol. towat II. C l;iul.v. Dr. J. 8. Kitchen. W. B. Devenny. John M. Iloberta. Dr.. I- M. Oolden and J. Rhea Crals and 1'. H. N Klein. nt. John'a Asssmblr. No. Sit. Is msklns a con certed effort to pass rrosrssolre Aseembly In the point of membars by December 31 It Is Ite smbltlon to send Its fsvorlts son. It. K. U A. Itobsrl C. Thomroon. to the convention aa a member of the larseat aseemblr In the order. The resulsr meetlns la to be on Tueeday evrnlns neat, when a Ursa clasa of candldatea will be admitted, and another meetlns will be held on Friday erenlns for the purpose of Inltlatlne candldatea, flpartan'e pre-Chrlatmas meetlnr waa well at. tended. Ono candidate, Mr Samuel Kklar, B3CiE,rr dfr JXg&ztyi tortta MtStiC AlMn.1 - -;-- -'-.fcV-MJeJ mone havmq n? JiarumlffatK thenit A 7. r , 1 fifteen Wcenisintkt zEzm crcamcolarxd nutbnfumtm --Sy 'StSSSSJrSJt4SS.tXSSSSSSM.,,HSS.SSSSSSJi;i ( s- ter.rtretner Jeeliaaa tkls rear and strea htm a fSVeYt .Vstfer ute-TrSSS? Jsraeonime.neal evatntnsrs. Doctor Jtrsnar end Uocter rranta. Urethars Wlson, nie&ter s.ed l"a, were.rwmtnateil aa repreeontsUrvs Je the itest Kiealteht Areemblr. nrother Ueorsa Nests. uent AeeemMr, Wester artleai wha was.niaater artisan In t6$ arc! who has been, to aa n Welti pel ru ilnrru m. locnirq rej, pepu lb Pes oealrd fa IF. v-i, rfl l the TVaet. waa reaanfsd with a Jewel, peputy lierde made enetilre . temetks. prsletn riparian, for. the ire. ehowli tha vmi'i ahAwtna. The enieriainmani emmlttea Sen mmltiee letted a eutVtantUI lanchand tha Imperial teenl euSrtet tsrnlshed varied rretram. ietetithwoMtni AesemMy had a sejrlt4 .tnest he. the etneere Irtttlattnr seven eandldalea tn heir uaoally ejttcient and ImpHeiTre nanner, rhe buttens wet a preeented br.I M. A. Itebett MeKea. Jr , ta a seed, pointed talk. Memorial ecrrlerwe observed for threo SepatteO. broth ere Tbe.eWtlen of orrtoers reeultei aa follewe Msster Artlean. Wllltsra J, Knitei supertn tendest. It i'enroaa Deveti Ipspeetor William renew, .reefir, Thomas II. Johnston casni toward r ilareai Unstea, Jsmea Armsltoi llowanl r, 1 1 a r a i Unstea, Jsmea Armsltone. The altemlanca pttse, a Isrse turker, wae won by lirother Krerapt The foilewlns brothers were nominated for repreeantattres to Iha M Carmlehaef and Wv. htapleferd. Alter Harrison ration. Call. It. I Dever. It, natea. Ite Oarmlchael, John MeOtnl.r. William HCheld. 11. McKee, Br., end Jeeph Craven. A Unquet wss served In the drill room. SONS OF AMERICA Preparations for tho Big Class Roll nnd Rally of tho Thirteenth District The weekly meeting of the represent tlves from the camps In I'hltftdelphla of the J000-clr.es Initiation was held In tho Ulue Iloom at the stato en hip headQUnr tera on Friday evening last, and (tdmlsslbn tickets wero given to all the delegates for their reepecttra camps, livery member of Ihe order In this city should give his hearty co-operation to make this eent tho greatest In tho history ot tho order In Philadelphia. The degree team, selected from the best material In the city, Is right on edge for the big event, and Judge Charles Ilrumm. of Hchuytklll County, the main speaker of tho evening, hna promised one of tho beat addresses possible, Stnta President Krnest II Clark will also de liver A strong address, II. M. Davis, tho chairman of the SOOO-claes committee, will prestdo nt the meeting All members ot camps nro urged to secure admission tickets from their delegate, as a record-breaking crowd Is axpected, The blr rally ot the thirteenth Philadelphia district will be held on riaturder evenlns, De. cember 10. In the Public Halt, Jfll n. Sixtieth atreet mate and national efflcera will address tha meetlns There will be a band concert. Interspersed wllh literary talent. II. R, Short tedce Is dtetrlet president and tha chairman of the romralltfe in eharsa of the event Is Charlea II. Davis. Thla district haa derided tn back up the Dtata onlcere In their unllrlnr eRorta to produce a sreater Hone at America and can be eounled on tn do their share toward the 20,000 Increase for the year. Camp No. RU, Falls ol Schuylkill, will bold a larre claie Initiation on December SO at Odd Fellewa' Hall there. Stale Secretary Charlea lletma wilt deliver the addresa of the evenlns The camp Is wnrkna hard to Increase the membership to the till) tnsrk. Thsre will lie an open meetlns ot District No. 4 of Philadelphia held at Iha hall of Camp No. Hi. 1031 Uermantonn avenue, on January 8TEAM3HIPS HAVANA KK Ideal climate and surround mg. Splendid modem hotels. Hone racing at Oriental Park. Sailing from New York Thundayj Saturday,. llxrellent passenger accommo dations on fast twin screw steamers sailing under the American nag. NASSAU uM&s Polo, tennis, golf, surf bathing Large capacity hotels and a de lightful social life. Sailings from New York Tliursds)s, ,Vrte. twici a-wtfk srrvlre breiaalao Jan. I, Itll, itlureea jocKioxinir, tin nil A'oriou. Mexican crulas .4 days. ncuil. Ing Havann, Cuba, Progreso nnd Vera Crus, Moxlco, Mall ings fortnightly on Thursdays. WARD LINE MiWVORK & CUIU MAIL S.S.CO. Hffl umtri, iel ai au SI, 1, 1 llranch Ticket OnVc, tQt Cheetuul St.. I'hitailrliihl i fait i it IrftiT'iiitiirfi ffiirfffi9ffif. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY TRIPS From NeW- York to NjSSAU, $an ass en .- II .1... UV OS '' " r-'.- . .. , A I. f days s sea, a ta . .... HAVANA, $ 95 :: w Aw."7 j i. . -...T..T... a saya ar ea, a - ------ Including first cabin berth and meals, alio hotel expenses. Urge, new twln-scxrr Amer lean steamship aiHnK nnder the Ametlcan flag. , v Special sailings from New York Dec. 21, 23, 28, 30. WARD LINE New Xorlc (k Cuba MaJ 3. 3. Co. Oeu'l Offlees, Jfaet of Wall Bt, New York ,01 eft'...! f?.'.1..! Pflfa'aelpala im !i !. THere- ere SftrtrtJ Jri Mi fietrlet , 4 t e ai.l m !. la k.n( IKile dtatrtel raaka ths rreatstt rain In new tnerobers ot n of the I-blladelphla districts. Camp No, St. of Oerrr.ar.tewn; is end of ,lh letrest e of tha order and ills heree or nearlns the ieoo tnsfk when tha neat Stale ramp meets nest Autoet, Many ot the Mints meetlns on Monday e;-e-blnee bays permission of ths Mtte avrcattTe eotamltte lo fJlspenee wllh tho metloee on Cbrietmss and blew Teal hlfhts. and will then torae back tefreha.l sik ready to start e a treat aueeessful yekr In lilt rwA e ik a.Ml eAtiKSttt ms Bn.rretle mem- bare of the order Is llrbther It, II Durtlostor., oi Id'hehe. Ta. ProlftJr ltufilnsten haa been ver active tit ins order isr years, ana ior vna iaai rears. ta several rears baa been a Plate troeti frder lie Is Ihe editor ef the Uva Wire . O. s. t A. Journal which will a irTjaie. " tra, ipe new 1 appear on December St. K tneetlor of tha eamr ot Cbeetsr dletftf I. Nok , was held at tha hall of Camp tT. at Os ford, on Isst Tnuradar evenlns. "tats fee taiary Charlea lletme spoke on. the subject "UU hetd at Cempe and Artlvttr aiplalotns several ways by vvhteh the earnra could Increase their member snip, ad nrsed that ther I- Sura to seeors men and ooys who woum maaa mrmoera cr-.ni-able to the orsanlsatlon , Aaaletant Recretarr tHorse.n Dellet etplalned Iha method uerd.bi; Camn 1S. of neadfrur. which had eeeoee.1 ItSj members In threa weeke. District rresVlent Itebert.nancroft spoke pn tha ouvlcct 'A. Wva t'alrloUe District " Tba meetlruf waa st splendid soeeaas Tha members et the ramps In ihl district are bectrtnlni more splrlle.1 and en thuilastta. and prnmjea lo do their ahara toward the aim set by the Plate en leers. Camo stT. of ntrdsboro, Is maklnr prepara. Hens for. Its flat presentation to.tbe school district of that plsce. o bo held on rebruary S Prominent epeakera have been seeuwl for the ocraelon and It premises la bo ono of the great est events ever held Injltrdiboro. Tba annual county convention of at lbs (Amps tn llerke County wl be held on Washington's lilrthdar. February 33, at llamburs. Clayton SI. I.us Is county preeldenl. Thle convention Is alwaia lively and enlhuslaatlo and la attended br many of Iba hlsb oRlclsts of tho order and past Slats presidents Camp Sit. of Mohntooi Camp SCI. et tJme Klin, and Vamp. Mo. of" PI. rawrcftc. reeantly admllteil larse ctasees ot oandldatee. Camp 930 la ihe third rlcbeet camn In the order and has aspirations toward beeomlns the hut. News ot the Patriot lo .Order Bone of America will appear In theee eolumna on Uondaia and Thursdsys. T1IR MACCAllKES Men Invited to tho Dedicatory Coro- mony by tho Womnn'a Uoneflt Association Tenn Treaty Itelew. N- SS. Mrs. I-oulsa Jones commander, reports h. very success ful meeting In Its new room In Schuyler's Hall, BUth and Diamond streets, with all odlcers present nnd great Interest In the work nnd with good prospects for at least fire new members at Its next meeting, Arrangements wero also mado for a St. Valentine's dance on February IS" nl Schuyler's Unit. I'enn Treaty Is the "liahy" review ot tho city, but It has dotermlned not to bo the smallest. As alt suarda were not out for tba rehearaal laet Monday evenlns, owttuf to the storm, the WINTEU JIEBORTS WHITE HUUIItin BI'niMOH. V. VA, (?- White Sulphur Springs West Virglnta OPEN ALL THE YEAR T GREENBRIER EUROPEAN PLAN Finest Bath Establishment in America, Connected Directly With the Hotel fiauhiim and all principal bath cf Europtan Health Rttorti art tlvn tn thm Bath iouss by ilttlUd attendant rnr.o tatnv . ' Msnaslns Dlreelar FI.oniD., IU8T COAKT 'it'o the True Land of Golden Sunshine, 'where Health, Strenith and I Hepplntu may be yours tor , ihe siking. Just a short, pleasant Journey, and Cray skies become, bluoi hsrsh, btne winds are cliangcd to gentle sepbyrs, and the whole tsndscspe Is tronslormed, by a wlisfd'stouch.trom erlm, bleak winter to beautiful summer, Alliportssnil psallmeslri per fection Qmsrt social life The most wonderlul winter resort hotels In the wotldt Oriftni, ,,..... . Orrooad JiTstli.-- -"a Hanoi Palm ..,,,,,, Miami Lv oflrAeyrl'nfns Camp, Loos Key Ask your ticket eient for Inbrmsllon or wilts for th bssutlful Sunshine I es is. i o o a i s x r rse- rpr inuruianoi latlon It of of ether hotels on tha Best Cent o rioriaa, at rfassau,uanainas,or eqinsisianaot-upa, aaoreee FLORIDA EAST COAST ("letter Ssslem New York OMcet III filk Ave. SCslcsfaOilke. 135 W Us41ioaSt. ' I ucBWIIUilueii t.AsiuMUe,ri. " e;.Jswfc!3tr!?i Pi' ni ei.iaijlMeia'ltiei Temple civ January 11 rtilladetsbl Review N. StS. PS 'j?JNfiS pder reeeaJrasi ip at It hi Kwr. eira. Arraia jtaney. commar seven application fee tneenberehlr meatlng and ronterred the abort form, em. earwMaie, rhiiaasirhia nevtew w worsms i to mm tie iicota or twentynv new men for tlmt Uornrtarrdef fctmoshuTr and wUl.l a epeelal meellns chirlna tba eloetne hoot!" me; noura.a llurstn, the with. a ej r nrlee laet s rear to edmit eandldat es, Aties DurfK n.e fHmnt .llh preme ensriain. from Iha asaoela rem Iha eaeUtteri far the rally Bf Ire laet me.r and wished Ihetn tonllnued sucreeo flerl jvii rtetiv ttaea 'flavtaw. rTa SIS. Lincoln H. i mil. Frankfethit and Allesheny svenuee, Mrs, .Oeet lea. Knaitnd, rommaader. reports a very plaesa.tr. meelinc with ona application and two candidate ta admit era the eloes ot Iha year, wben. th pteeem reduced rate for Joining aspire. ,,0ukr Cllr Itrvlew. ISIS telombU. a-ferma, "".. -"'. rsern eommander recetved ona at-plleatlon for memberahlp. , and It was de termined to maka tip tha quota seetsnad by tbo rresi romraander IfposalMa era the New Tear belle .tin out the old and IS tha .new.. BofTeroe Chaplain Herein made a abort fall and told the members that Wlee .fitoa it. wVoC sapreene rommander. weuld attend Iha dedicatory ceraa many al Lu I.u Temnla m Jannarv at. aO arali ?...!." jreal eommander, fop fennsrlranln. Mlse riaina , iiunioury, ana to net lorsei mat i m llernen will ba .welcome id ibis o open meet who le ths bead e( more thaa lSe.000 women and than lle.tMo.ooo In Iha last twenty. ft Into the name et deceased and dfcafc .Ti rjr."la.,ns,aaa 01 pajirur ooi rffero bere and Is new chairman, et tho board wath lAMka affa th if supremo, trusteee. wMei CKM,ooo In cash and bonds which tha assoctattoa now owna. . Mrs. M JsmUi Kunti, who hss been rtsKlruJ her sister. Miss Minnie R. llureln, for sum weeks, has retttrned.la her diushUr, Wrs, Iht ler, at Wllameport. ra. Loral Order of Moose The great Mooae fair and! baiaar clftsed r)4 fleturday evenlns last, after a week nt bvitl and excitement such aa Is seldom wttrtessed even at the home of the Unreel todee ot any fratefnal ocler in the world. Althmiiri the basaar attendance was not what It inlahl havo bean early In Ihe week, the closing nays wit neesM crowds that. taxeI the raeaeltr.of ih immense fodsa bulldlnr at tsil.iat-13t8 btarth iiroad street .The entire function, was a mon ster aala event, and a. large sunt ot money was realised. On Saturday afternoon a atsantls Christmas tree waa tripped and mora then COO younssters were tnede happy br the sift taken Iharefrem. All prises were annonneed la' the erentnr. snd the utmnet eaclttment. pre vailed until It waa asesrtalned who the fortu nate onea were. The ladles' popularltr contest waa won hy.ofra. Anna Albrlshf. a member pi the f-adleo' Auilllarr of lklre No. St, and th men's popularity coolest. was won by Past .Dic tator Harry U. Wowlal . editor pf the pe Journal, the omotal publication ot Philadelphia Ide. Grcblo Tost Election Tba annus! jletlon of ofncers at the i Isi mustsr ef tha J, T. tlrabls 1'oat. No. 10.0,- M It., feeufted as followst Commander., Colonel ;haree 1. Tlptont eenlar vice eommander. John Durel mar Durelll junior vif commsnotr.- rv."1 t-"11 ntiarts rmaii si, the Iter, Hlchar.1 wiefru jc-vruiivai tttcar of . the .day. 1 rard.. MeCormlcai ehaBiats, T. Itlchard J, Ilasteri runraon. isaaa it. D.t.oWcar of , the .day. TTbomsa Wi fncer of tna rusrd, J0"". Outntonl dele- rates, toJSIate convention, , I". If. MoNulfy an K.riM F Hubert trustee for elahteen mcnlhs. " TheJrVenAwla ot the post will hay, a lirssi Cht'atmas treo In- the drill room for tbo cbllirt yiNTcn itsaoBTB trniTK BULriicrt srniMos, yt. ta. J. it, ki.ocum nefldint ilanarer AUOUBTA. OA. PARTRIDGE INN M- w mWEyfemm AiACU8"me, Bteatn heatetl, electrlo elevator, private verso, lse. eun.parlnr en roof. New. addition; suites with baths. Noted for homelike comfort and cuts ne. Two Jp-nolajrolf eoursea near ton. DklU ATI-ANTIO CITY, W. J. JS, rccoflTvlscd.tanaard of excellence, Caaacnv60a WMJZRJ.DUZSY.l &t tIADIlW RISCflT MOiaof 1HC WOBLO 1 ilzatiDoroinKnKim atiantic cnrr.N.jr, owhtssHiP.euJuuisMSNr. tlOBtAH WHITHS. etONS COMPJUV wcsiminsicr lo, l0 ,tt ,,rt btlhj water. SB up why. la tip dally, Chaa. Iluhri STEAHSIUPS FLORIDA nr sea" nttuAuri-riiiA to JACKSONVILLE (f.lllnr al Ravannabl iiRUdiirrtfte DAir; Heat Servio. Merch omce, 103 8aath Sth St., fhlla.. P, W i xuiiNen, a v. JL, Delta., si, slnnoJl akd cqlt.kotm BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE A l'KK H0CB9 a week.. In. our. Nlshl. Bcrool will flt you lor trial belter position, Hnwlhana, Trpewrltlfiif. baokliaaplns. fleeretailal and Mpanlsn. Hi Chestnut llirset. The Berlitz School of Languages lGth nnd Chestnut Streets Lgder IIMl.. l)nr Ulksr'a I'barmscr 'Trme atar ba beeuu at any lima STRAYER'S I'teltlune suaranteed. The lias. IiuLne. tkoeot. Sth and Chestnut Stceets. Kntsr now. Day os oUlit, Jr ATLANTIC CITY. sine sisamera. jaw raree "The nn.J.l'.wj.iVH. 1tt4- lllUAtralAd llooblat an llaauaaL. innts z Miners Trans. Ca .1 -ifrj.