swiuaaHnavu HSUMBHES warn SAMMEETS GRAVE mm Mark Reached GLI S. U. VERSO LA, ,n Boy Scout Fund, mu ALL-AUSTRIA it' Peddler Sends n for "Le Petit Amer- Y'Jcain Soldat" Continued from Pare One ' Tho Notary club team, a. guerrilla band, brought In J108J. Tho team collections were as fulloWs: S FOR HER FRIEND No. Captstn 1. II, M, Hart .,.. .1. j, II. Itarn ..... a, Harry I)vl ... 4, 8. 8-ovlflc Jr, . ft. (t. I, llodlne ,., . Ira J. Wlllllnma 7. Dr. 1'. H. Htnut Amount . ,11o,.mj 1,11.17 . l.i in ax Lc Truppe Italiane u lc Fnmco-lnglesi Pronto per Qunlsinsi Evenienzn H-ir I L'AKTIGLIERI A A T T I V A t Harvey Reamy, of Cincinnati, ; ' luti-iiife unr "t Hncereiy mourned ny kcu Marguerite Gilly BW 11. H, (I, Prlrrimnn m, mil A. illtnliol .. . 13. i. W, riiunhniRti 14. II. W. lluw tn. Ite-slnnM HnmMr in. Hfry W. U-e , tlotsry l'lul l.iecutlve committee a.Urt 1.447 I, liilM llil t.t.m , H.II2II 1M4M ' I, nil HI :.il l.lINt S.SWS Ln Grande Uuttnglia dclln l'iuvc Turmiiintn con un Comploto In- successo pei Teutonic! 50,000 AUTRtANS HERE MAY BE HIT Would Hecorne Alien Enemies in Event of War Declaration 2 By J. W. PEGLER ICAN Fint.T HKADQUAItTfclHS, ance, Dec 4, a Harvey Kearny, of Cincinnati, rA.. "le petit Amerlcaln soldat," today in a crave on n, Dieait mow camo rrom a mimic nmir m., !,...' . h is de. The w nds cine u i ,....,.. ..... . , irimum' through the hill-top lt,e treex. . " mi. amount roi. i ,. rti ,,,, mm..t- ,11,1,1 ;. . . . I......,...,.,.. I...1! .Ml t uutnnlni. 1... '!.. ... x. . . . l - . -... ....... - -.---- ne Brave, nan Duneei in too uriie- rf...v. ...,,, ,v iv,iiu ,u. u, one J3000 KltOM ONK PL'ltSuN wie. fr.uuu collected by Team N.i. WASHINGTON, I Dicembro. II 1'rcnldenlc Wilson, prcminzl audu iinii'i il silo discorMi unnuulc al Congrcsso, ha riclilnninto 1'at- dclt'nlto ennsesso Nulla urazlnnc di guerra all'Austriii. Mows, a wreath of flowers markii gift 0r J1O00 rains from flntiidlrr TZtTmT a'Xmi ; - "- -e of ,00 from cr, , HOMA. 4 dlcemb.o pi bv cnrnl hpnitfiunrttrM. " liatll,Il. lliclinleil in tilt1 amount n- Irnim iinr ktthuun ill fur tost r-il lHvato Rcatny. uf the Trilled States tpurtrtl by Team No. M wa S'2 fiuni tlnatl curnliattlnipntl. durante tiuall nm.UIli, ICIIumu luaimrw, i. (. ,- , .... . . ,. ., .,,,, Kll II UK1 ri-ieUeKl'DI IIHIIIIO MIUllll ierilllV He had Ju.-t llnlshed cooklns "10 0,r '.'"'" ,,0" "' thv I,'"1""" Kriivb.H,ne ri.UeiiMlu' della biittutillii voumr) mu, jin nimoiiiicinetit uhlrh dlmltiultu -r una teiniioriineu kokIii broUKht rlieerx. I'.utccIiIc muii. le mirloiil ill iUeM Tho "ItoV SiiiiiiI I'riltiil.l" n,i .i....a.1 m,llw AIimmiI i.fltl.l mlllt.ll't llli'niin with tho rm buttle call uf "uwmhly," clie Kll nuitrn-tideHLhl liamm rtiHtrulln (iunl ilroiipiil In pllefc but other gray blown by Hoy Smut l,i.ul S.itlnl. a ' formldablll trltueruinrntt siitln ilvn ' --.:i .-l 1Ir1iUt filled tin- enp. illnilnutK.. tuil (mm Hi., i!i..n Mill.. vlnlulriL il,i llimir. 'l'nL-ll:i niiiili. iite Thu f.Milnil of a rwlinn tnnl! lleutiill School lloy Scout troop, who uNo blew roiituni, ill luwuri.' llintrno iiuletnmeiite I .'.lit li mi iiinple r the Hrltlxli hplilt CURSED U. S. FLAG; SIX MONTHS ON STONEP1LE Trenton Huni;nrlun Convicted on Oath of Soldier's Wife Sulci I Kuiser Would Rule ' THM.VTtl.V, Dec. 4. t'pon lomplalnt , of Mm. Margaret l'owctl, wlioso bus- baud Im ulth the Amcrlrnti forces In Vrante, that I.oul-i Vltcti. n Hungarian, of Adeline street, Insulted thn Amerlcaii Hag ntiil ald the Kulcer would moil rule here, Toiler Juitlvn Herrah'y hint night Kenteiiced Vltch to eK montliH at break Iiir fctono nt the Mercer I'oiiuty Knim. Vltch, 11 Is alleged, "lis beating bW wife when Mrh. rowell, who lit n tielgb bor, attracted by tin- womuii'H ncreams', ,... ,tl.. tl..l, l.f.llud 1,11,1 tlilnr.i,..., ,,U1 """ l"c . , . , , ' The KlHtim of the Auitiiaiiy noillil be. Whereupon ite.J mh -niiniwi "' iletertnlm-tl, .Mr. Wnliuit wild, according no good. 1-u-ned tho nag aim uwcrtitl , , ,,1P .,,.f(i,.,,tv recent proclamation lllltl illH couiurj. nuniiw-iiiiiiiuii. .,' gether with lici-wiiii). would soon liaxe control of thin lountry Mih. 1'owell Mior out a compUliit tiKuhipt Vltch. Tluro are aliproxlpiately Mi.'Hin Aui trlium In thN city who would heroins enemy allenx If the fulled States ik elated war on (ternmny'K chief ally, und would be milijecl to Internment for the duration of the war, nrcnrdlng to Ah ilmilit fulled Stated DiVtilct Attorney T. Henry AVulnut toduy In commenting on the I'rexldenl'K tiiggiHtlnn that thin country peml n pritulnnintlnii of Iiom tllltles l .'.iitr!a. EXPLOSION IN OIL PLANT CAUSES $45,'000 FIRE Iiookkrepcr Risks His Life to Shut Safety Valves on Ulg Gaso line Tanks Uli.Uil.VU fa., Dec. I.--TIIC pluut of tlm frew, I.evlch oil Company wan damaged to the extent of 145,000 In u dro which occurred from a mynterlouu explosion In tho plant caily today. Two hundred barrels of lubricating oil were deKtroyed. l'hlllp Last, n lwolikeepcr, linked bis life by running up tluough the burning building to flint tho nvfoty valves to the large gasoline tiinki. Peter Heimlch, manager of the plant, does not believe that the lire was of In- i cendlary origin. There urn hlgh-poner sentenced to die 111 the rlectrta chair at I Obrla'H Vr moi whs tho unTVImr tho ltockvlew Penitentiary. nvmnitr of 1010 of itlrt. J'ljidl Ukj cleelrle wires nearby und the llru limy ,har originated from this source. John Hrlcker, a driver, and Philip I.aH. the lown when ths keys for his company. ''nsriTi 'VfMav lhf nlil nliestnnl wotniili ' i jMKl the sllght-bullt. smiling pinrlno. r!rte naked about him. Ills comrades ex- Wlned tenderly "Heamy, wen no is awr ,. .. Jkfio oiu woman ttepi, lie iin eutii nt atiilllnir.fupfl Aninrlmn. The trickled down her weatherheaten f mess call when the teams sat already deep lined with grief nt Iocs of her own son mlsilng at Ver- ; meeting was called to onlir. 'for two years und u husb.tmrMylng Slannls In the nrrnc cmlc u-.e. uu.. Vwounds ln a hospital near the front wngred" from one end of the buniiuet room to the other, over the heads of the men ai Hie table.-, by four Hoy Scouts with s'giial .lags In Ihclr hands, who stood on towers decorated with bunting. The four bins In the signal corps were Hen Schleln. S. Seideiriah, A. HroM i.m and II. Sokoloff. all of Troop 101. On nnother platform four other hoys gave an exhibition of "tlrst aid" wink. They bandaged heads, arms and legs with u dexteilty and mvlftncsi which would have done credit to Ited Cross Germans Win La Vacquerie t'lilillnuril from I'.lKe One niiil.r .la Impression on the lines. to the elTict that the citizens of any niillim at war with his liovcininetit , bookkeeper, weto burned severely would oe i-inismireii cniii miens lino - that this (iovemmenl would have the ...,-, , . nr. XT . ,, right tn Intern them for the duration of, lvLLl LiAHllK OIN I'AKM, r if T"IW" "IVI -ylnl Reamy was a dally visitor at the old fltr ma" sianu. Ills cneer.t kicciimm :innn.linw helned her to forget. Mile Pitwltarned his name and then always there- E'v? ;er erected, with motherly pride pel Krlull, ma do' non sembr.i attend- of h.ittle. The raiilnln In charge or Ihlle. fun plu- pluualblle raglone c-, the tnnl. was 1.1'led early esttiln In neces'ltu' per t teutotil dl un Inter- morning. The subaltern tool; conliliatnl. Millo a'lo MOpo ill rlorganl.z.ire le loro', A few hour.! Inter- at 10.30 In the inn,. HiieclHlmetitt. tra II llrehta td II nioi tiltig -his luiik wjs hit niuately by Plave. In prep.irazlnnt per una nuoMi c a enuiiii shell. The lieutenant got bis m,p tit noldat" ("the little soldler"1 rP.',')V1t"waa another tragedy for the little tf),rt'!;W Woman when the young American KV.Pa8eu away. .Moreover mu- nun llllnvu ;'iijfin funeral, missed an opportunity of U.-'.ySelng her American boy. Uti 'ST On Sunday, two days alter Kearny K - 'Ruj t.A 1..1.1 in t-A3t l,t litu cnnirmles 't "Jweneral headquarters received u soiled '"Witid laboriously addressed envelope. In "iV.Vli!.was a. brief letter and 50 francs. 9.S Xf:Xmi will permit me. sir." the letter r. aid In Its curiously worded, difficult .'''.jSench. "to send you fifty francs. I de "FgJra to place a wreath on the grave of, fc?'- Ttne little American soioier w-no oieu iiu L-IV-ffrora his own country, i no not am Q?.vA3fven to be permitted to carry tho wrcuth i?jlffi' humble offering of u poor Krenc ''';)Himin, who .loves America who lovi ?J!i Stlw memory of this dear, dear boy wl liei.i olTenilva, In vlstu die ml pass.itl icen ooinbattinienti i.iolt" uiiliu" .uiatro tcilerclie siino state dttlmate dal lucco .ilelle valorii..' truppe italiane. llll import leiitrnll i-e itotut linpelnllvo II bisogtio, per tiigloiil polltlche, ill niln Here la luro offeiislvn ml una iletlnltlva iMlicluslone. nvcnilo lir.iniesMi ulle loro nvnmte ill coiicludete tin.t pace prima, dl Nntiile. Per una nilovii offenslMi gll iiustro-tcilcschl lianiio inolto In Ion ut of their Mcel wagon anil had I em entrench m-aib". Then, almic, lie clambered bad. Into the tank and personally worked the I.ov, is guns that stuck out of Us bar-! btttes In front. He worked tUm so rapidly that thev got red hot and lie rati nut of ainnuinlttn.. lie had to leav.' He tank. ' the var or a lesser period or whatever It saw lit A number t Austrian have been drafted and taken Into ihe unity. Mr Walnut pointed out. If Congress fol lows the President's suggestion, lie add ed, and ilcilaies war on Austria, all these will have to be discharge il. A ipirltlc case came up todaj. A man who hud been passe'd and certllled for inllltai) service, bj Local Diaft lloiitd .N'o. ;: refused 1o go to ('limp Meadi. Whin iUeMlnhe:d, he adiullted that he had been In the Austrian army, wns taken us a cnpllvc by the freinli, escaped let this oiintry ami had taken out his lies t iiatutiillzittloli papers to mc a citizen of the fulled Staled 11101. 1' HAi'K TIllv i:.vi:.iv Hut tile lielltenatlt was still ilh.MoUH wouiu nave oone creillt to lieu rross" , , ., ' ,. ; . " "' r "" "", .-"" ""' ambulance men. und even Improvised "'vre. So essl potrannr. rlllrurc le loro t ,Ib1i1. m.. ami his men found u flr a stretcher by slipping the sleeves- of ,Nc'vr ,m"" fI"m'' '"T,"' "vcz'"n;1,1 , an Inr.lilne igiin.') ne.iihy and with two Iloj Scout lilmkl jackets over twit ,1R,"tl' b'drauno avrre II so pravvetito ltlll.i,,.,l stin iln-maos They held long poles, on which the cairled ah c'"' I'frmettera lorn dl lotitlmiarc le tK. enemy milll Hntish Iniatiit.v panted Injured" Hoi Scout an nihil the room, optrazloni, This tijuad was composed of K Hof- (Juestii uttesa nuova offetisivu noli fecker. Troop 10, Hen Seidell'. Trtop troveri II comatido supremo ltalluno I'll. James Land. Troop IT'.i. and Iter- ' impreurali. Le truppe italiane bene muii Shore. Troop I To. ' oigatiizzate Hon temotio II voclferato col- Pl ivi)' linvs 4ii. , tit-ii , l'o '" 1 tculonl voglloiio tenlarc. nucha LLIM) HOls KlluH SMI.L perehe' gll alutl franco-ltiKleU sono gia' Then two blind lloj Scouts took a gluntl c dlspostl per fionteggiate uual- loinu ue tiie- me urn oemonsiraiion, .uSl evenlenza. Mils grave. Please, sir, do not refuse renen nnd. terforinlmr fe.it of liniolnelni- v.ea I with as much skill as the other., drew even loudei applause. A Ihltd blind Hoy Scout played a piano solo. Mn the speakers' table stood four he memory of this tiear, near uoy who lied' far from his own mother while ui- ilillnir lernnce. Do not refuse to place iffw" .. - ... . ...,.,i-. B!L,,U1 r ,m'.r '"' T"',.,.. I beautiful models of racing yachts, each - The signature was .t.urKuc,,ee '. b,.ut three foe lone- m.,1 fotlv .,,l,.,i the. chestnut woman. , ,. . .,. Alll,1,111. "Wli TaIki' nor n tllft niiirTllnir. KtMimV M I .' . r-i-"r." ' I't 'iMIl;:-on;,u,1 Madam- (llllv's wreath "nH Vl'n " llc" "-'ot Le ultimo notlzie die sono gluntc dallu fronte ell buttnsllii reeani, die thio il lerl non si sono verlllcuti important! uomlmtthiientl v si verllicarono llniltulo azloul dl fuiiturlu Al contnirlo lc nrtl Kllerle :-onei state iitthisslinc nello vlelnalize ill Pasublo, uellu tcglone di Melctla ed Iiitoino a .Mouto tiiuppa. Turf ti mu tn io, I i i ,.l1l.,l,t liollnnii mill litiili! ftririion- ""'.' .:. u..iiiihiirii. ... ..... .v.". "-"-'" ,,,.J ,, ,,,.,. l!..,,il,s. Ilavili- UP alld grulilied the illeniv i.-iurll. Hritlsli ollleers who have bi'en through the war mill declan today lliero hat never been ati heavier llg.ilng than that which the I'.imhrni sectoi has seen for the last few davs. Attack und counter-attacks suceenl e'.irh other end lesslv bringing tho action Into one vast battle. Today thi- most violent spot in the line w is apparent around Lavacn,uerle. Field Mai thai von lllndctiburg Is giv ing I'ruvvn Pilnie ltuipredil fresh divisions- The have been pouring In from all dim tious. Prob.iblv mine of them are from Hussla. The llavarlau Prince ts tllngltiK them lulu the strugele In the .old iicim.ni lighting 'tsle SSfiWTSv;' '" !l 1UU" "r- " S.i-i -nine u'nuna' .JX -TSC rWrK -' -ek said tha, ,,,. d1' ?W" "MadifnlliVv letter, translated i""' -? "- ' 'ul '' " M """"" "' " 7, o' , i S. n ,a i."' "" f'1" l-entatlves of the Merman Meuera, rccl bVi 8lto tho English Phrases here given, was ll'kiNl :? ?J .Y ., , . ' - - - Stulf hae arrived In Pelrogrii.l to ntKotl-j lJooket l0 Ills laH action maile him subject tn the dliift. Tin le'iis-ein this fonue'i Austrian gave for not wanting to go -to I'auip Meade was that he luul two brothiTS lighting In tho Austrian iiliny and that he did noi want l" tight against liermiitiy. .Neither ilid he want to gn to l'runie, for .le said they would lake spe-clat mllltuty action against hltn as un escaped lirls oiicr. In this ia.-e. Mr Walnut suld tln-ie was nothing that could he done eve-ept to hold him as an enemy alien or as a prlsots-r of tear. If war was declared against Auttila.' LENLNE TO RELEASE TEUTON PRISONERS Xi'Kotiiitiuiis Almost Concluded, I'ot- rOsTiad Xevvitpuper Declares I'llTUoiiltAD. Dei. 1 Negotiations for the release of all the eierman and Auslrn-tlungartan prlsoueis of war In Itusula are lielng eoncluded, and they will soon be ordeied leleaseel b the Holshevlkl I'lemler. Lenlite, uccord'ns to the newspaper Vledoniostl toduy SAYS (JRANGE PRESIDENT Jersey Husbandry Chief Declares Workers More Needed There .Vow in National Army ATLANTIC CITV. Deo I Worthy Muster Ueoi-ge W. R Uuutit, of Mulllcn, v.ho is seriously III, In u message sent today to tho opening session hete of the State (iralige, Patrons of Husbandry, de clared that farming Is a highly special ized nrl and tout those who are on the farms and especially lilted for farm la bar inn be of greater service to thlsi eountr.v nnd thn Allies bv letiialu'iig on the farm than by being sent to the trenches 'I his N tegaided at a protest In the name of 10,000. organized farmers of Now .lersej against the taking of any more farm boys for the National Aitny until Ine labor shortage It overcome.. Senator llaunt's report refers' to tho eel tain passage of n local option law for New Jersey this morning, a cause to which Hie State (irangc has boeii com mitted for years, as a. subject for le Joldng. l'IK.ST DEATH SENTENCE LLIIANMN. Pa.. Dec. 4. Judge Henry Imposed the death sentence for the tlrst thuo In tlm Lebanon eotirts' history. Kneeling In pravcr. with tears streaming down hla eheeks. Ilia Mbrli'. u native of AustrlH. eoinprehcnded. though he dirt not fnllv understand, the Judge's words, for he cannot speak Cugllsh. obrlo was .BANKSO, ; Engagement JRings ' Diajnoii.ds and oilier Precious Stones Plain or Elaborate .Settings i --" ' ' "'" .. -- t EXCEPTIONAL " ' . CORNER SUIJE O'F THREE LARGE ROOMS PRIVATE HALL, OPEN FIREPLACES ' i i 1 ,,! Mivjinii; I four li-l V e t k ' i omer llrowl imrf S,rnrr Htt "vJTi VV V i'oulirro imrf tlVstrr.i J.jiojtiie v VBAi KjAfiA0TV ' !.., .....H..1..1 ... i. ,tv... i nuvn julneI the naval ivhcrvvM. two lire i. n it. .i.i . nmnnipnt.i iiiilfinUv uo1 " -- In iiiiiiiiiillu iiii.l t ln..i lot...,.l i 1 ..,.... .... . . . . . i . i . . the marine barracks bulletin board, i"1- "i"";- """ ", "";"" " uuiiio ),umiiicato uri uai .vnnisiero uciia gucrru naval iirchlteetA The model yachts are , m tODUCE MARKET SHOWS f" tt TTrtrriT rriXT Trin V rLUIjlUAllUll aULTXVX &$j$Cabbage and Cnuliflower Supply liSNormal, While Rutabagas Continue s" 7ti Mnst H entitu veirctuiiic ES'' B r - MV jlT.il offered for sale at about $."i0 eucl More applause came when Louis Loch, n Hoy Si-out about knee-high to a grast. hopper In height, was introduced as having obtained subscriptions totaling 2t l.CvtO to tho seconel Liberty Loan Issue, The locul Hoy Scouts obtaiiied about $2,O00.U00 In subscriptions to the Liberty Uonds. and Doetor Hurt lead aloud a telegram of congratulation from ;rnere nas oee.u mii.-iutiann. .u,.h Secretarj of the Trensurv McAdoo. the produce market today, according i A le)eSritm lrum Secretary of t L'aUlvlta- eoiiibattlva sii tutta la fronte dl battuglla fu ussal Ihnitata durante la gioruatu dl lerl. . Numerosl eontlngeiiti penile! sono I stall tegualatl in mov Imeuto , lungo lc line-,, dl couiuhlcuzlouc siiiraltlplauo dl Aslai-Mi ti.i II lireuta ed 11 Plave WASHINGTON A WAITS REPORT 'OF U. S. LOSS ate for tlo oners. lelease of Teutonic war prls- Rabbi Joseph Krnusknpf recently said: "Oh, that I were youiiK onco morel was the thought foremost in my mind after a careful examination of the Book of Knowledge. How much richer would my childhood have been and how much fuller my present knowledge." The G roller Society, CU8 Denckla Philadelphia, will scnn you lutifully illustrated 78-paire 'ontainintr sample nnifes of this monumental work. &".. .. '? . I,.-' ' 'jJiJ enjoyable as the lait I A'$r::V'b vv-. - enioys one you smoked. ,1 IV I'- 1 y :v. ' iii b th dally reort of Dr. J. ltussell Nuv ,allleiK a,Sl) u-stlfyln'g tn nmn, ciiuiiiuaii vi m i - good work dotio by th .1 ... ,, .1 .,.. 1. 1.. If....... It..., ... I'm,,. I . . . . v uee rniiuueiijuitt uvtuv ,t...r,- ....- .,,Sll ..en.i ninuil. Cauliflower. . which has been t 'Abundant and t-omparHtivelv cheap. HIM CASH IIKM1ST 11 nov only normal In supply, selling ''...i, ,eslMer thirty-four fee; high. m :.n to , w a tour in mti.e- forty-four wide and weighing 100a fourteen heads. It is of good eUility. ; pVuiids lias been nut in Place to record fcbbate Is also ior only Hernial In the contributions to the filial. It sells from 1t to iu lor a , .t tu vioek this morning a group id built Quantities, which Is at about i ..n .i.n,,.n iihitn,iei,,i,iM ,,. e a.nd one-half to two cents a pound, it... eiet n,n,ir,e r, i,.a aii u.i, r....iu j-rJettuce. which has been ompariitlvdy ter, which stands on the .V! irket stre tt side re. IS now more plentllUI anu ;s of the Mlniliel store nt Ninth str.tt. In .1q normal in price, i-arsmpsjiire now tl)0 Kroup were Dr. 'huies I). Hart, tne mar.Kei , conald panlsh w n comparatlv ire selllnr from 5 to i- ior a iteg. i tavr L.;,Ptu , kec holds about forty-nvc pounus or ,., ; Meorge 1. llodlne. C'hni lei W. rarwa: Fears aro now very tcurc - churchman. T. Truxtun Ilaro. the ra nd extremely high In price, being a ! mous University of Pennsylvania foot- nerluxuri'. bal star, und Dr. l Samuel stout. Cltutabagas continue to bo the most With them, dressed In his M. A. It. WASII1NMTON, Dee. 4. Tluee leglinents of Ame'ricati engineers have lecently been eo-operuting with the Hritlsli In railroad work along Ihe west ern front. Members of this ruuliligent VI furotio Intense e prolungulo uxloiil- " diguged in Hie battle follow lug the aj., dlspensar ill aitlgllerla a Pusublo. nella regloiie dl CcimanK counter-attacks In the Cam- prescriptions were .Melett.i sulk- pendlcl uttentrlonall del "'"', l,'"1' , matslccio ill Monte Mrappa. 11B Vtiir Depaitnieia had leccved no frtcttlvl luochl conceutratl fuiouo da tepoits of their gallant action today, but ,,l dtie.M emtio iriM-iio nenilcho nella anticipated l.etteral Pershing would te- Hoy Scoiitt. was Vliu. U Nos e sillle pendlcl merldlonall l" within theliext iluj or two dl Monte Peillca. - Itluurtl nemlcl con " ... AKTlLLhiil UATTLE RAGES IN CHAMPAGNE X'l.l AccideulK Treated in ."lonlli . total of .13,', accident cases were i Heated in the Howard Hospital, llroail . und Cuthnrine stieets, during Novem ber, uccordltig to the statistics published bv the hospital autlim hies There were y patients and 1400 put up. Patients ad mitted to the hospital numbi red 1-g. the the m i ' Il ?! i B ill ii UlAill 13,1, HIiMI ' inltinKllatilei fmono postl in fusa .Mijnte Tuiiduiecar e nel settoro ill Men-1 fenera. Sul Pi.ivc iiu: euttiiiuiumo alciine im barcazlonl iieinkhe. vicluo' b'agart. Lungo la cotta dV maro si verllicarono Ireiiueutl fiioihl .dl aitlgllerla d In ttlisa attlvlta' ela parte dl paltuglie. la notlzie iitlu'lall si apprende die la 1'AHIS. Dec t Mie.it activity on pan of the aitlllny of both sides occurred In the Champagne sector during tho night, notably at Tahuro and Malsons. the War titllce an- iralide battaglU dtlla Plave-, ptinclplata nuunced todav. tro settimane or sono, con la quale I Tho statement add? that Merman at- .rket in sufficient quantities to ohtlraIl 'of , Philadelphia Council of , tcleschl sperava, lo p iter scblacc ..re le , k8 on tllo U-ft bank of the Meuse lered orriml. The imported the Hoy Scouts of America ; fills A. , arm l,e "11,a,l"' 'V V,'T, Zl tttiM' hlto grapes are on the market i (imi,el. Assistant District Attorney fc''01'1, setlentrlonall .1 Italia, puo dltsl atlvely normal supply. They cMiurles Kelwln fox. Hairy Da-.ls. for- tcimliiatn .on un .omplet,. lnsucce-. .,,..,., ,...,., r from ?8 to J12 for a keg. I lm.r captain of the Athletic baseball I'd' " austlo-tedeschi. .Mh.MULK 01' HhbbltMt. blMh.M fna lelatlva cahaa si veillleu do)io gll luteusl duelll dl aitlgllet;la, special meiite contiuul in iiuestl ultlml gloinl. Conslderevole attlvlta' si e' verlticata presso II delta del Hume I'laf.'. I mold- Union Trust, of Pittsburgh, Has , gj Total Resources of ?"150,000,000 j tlfut vegetable on the market. There uniform, was John Iftown. a Civil tori Inglesi the stazloiiano dl fioiito ul about ten curs of these btlll to bo War vcteiun, of 1H0K West Somerset golfo dl Vinezia hanno manteuuto co- fleioaded In the yards. They am very1 s'tieet. who ycsteiduj rrave the Ursi dol- heap, selling from sixty-live centji tn'lar to the Ho fcout limn. .-.iiiig that 11.15 a hundred pounds. Her H an the organization i rprewiueti the pi mcl- npportunity for the housewife lo buy I ple-s for which he had fuugot. hen the staple, fresh vegetable unu prevent ) Key oi me nuge cun h-kwici i- nnsneu, raate. Prices hero quoted aio vvliolo-ia big sous win .-um.u uisie-iu oi a iwu announcing tue auvanc. in ine cam- slanteun nto sotto tl fuoco del loro ran nonl lc poaUIoul degli uustro-tcdesehl. II luoio ill nuentl taliuoiil lu vera- PITT.SHf R(iH. Dec. 4.- The X'tuon Trust I'ompaiiy of Plttsbutgh, the larg- , est liiiancial Institution In the fourth district, had entered the federal He servo banking system. The T'nloii Trut Skillful work manship, distinc tive designs and person ally se lected diamonds these are some of the features that have given Mitchell jewelry its present envia ble reputation. Tie illustration ibowj one of Ine jji moit ctarrainf La Vallicrei In our " collection. Made of 14-kt. fold nnd ttt with a beautiful dia e ...... i. . . mond mat alone vtouia coil, at many stores, lae price we ask for toe whole, $25.00. There o,e vwun Cliilatinim (itft s' 'OiicaIoiis , our lice) IhimuiKl Until' V a sciif fnv eui rctptfsi t tie urlces. NABNDAXT - Canadian lutabagas, ; carrots, iiarsiey, roinuinr, tiun.ii radlshes. white turnips, onloiu. toes. ' .i .id- ,....,. ....K IiJlOavM.I. ejauiinowei. icnui.t, un- re, parsnips, celery, yenow turnips, Spanish grapes. BCABCK Sweet potatoes. string 'Ans, tomatoes, peppeiD, pca, emsinoiu, inaeh, tananas. organes. lemons, pine iriles. grapefruit, apples, cranberries. The supply of fresh tlbh Is below nor- .N..- nlihnuvl, tli.t t-nrlcitlew nri jif., fiuunlv of whiting Is smaller in Usual, and its price, therefore, la .little higher. i-?J'. . . - -111.. V'l- XI.... r-jiecinc mre iiu .tine .hcu isJT. LOL'LS, Mo., Dec. 4. Nine men rre KUleu outrignt at ine new iwm lnt hero today. fleven men were truck by a heavily charged electric wire. wo of. the inert were revived vy puimo- !40Wt X ' Shell Blinds Atlantic City Nurse TIANT1C CITV. Dec. 4, Mrs. Edmunusou, one or live Kruuuaies nurses" , training school of Atlantic E-ltospltal. now Kervlng abroad, has PltnUCU '1UI 111C D t .tnL.lv w. IIEII ,'occordlng lo word which has itt friends here. patgn. metite distiutiivo. Tre ponti dm gll has a capital or Jl.oOO.ooo, surplus und liUstriail us.ivano Ihi- u.isporture le vet- undivided prol.ts of $30,000,000 and total tovaylie i ttraverso il delta, fuiono dls- lesources of upproxlrnatelv IStf.OOn,- trultl dal fuoi del monitor! ad una OOii. It deposits are in the tielglilioi - Jlhtans.i di cilia ah laseite chlloinetri- :.oou of SH'O.ooo.ouu. Mitchell's Diamond Stores 37 S. 8th 56 N. 8th I1 For 208 Yetu-s fOcMi' We have been nulling sf'V-' iiunr none wuicr ground OLD-FASHIONED RYE FLOUR Send $1.00 for trial order of i tut $ 1 I lit. bag Whole Wheat flour. I tje I ' Illllkwhe-Hl " 1 " Niitursl llriiwn Kite I " M roriiineiil 1 llutluenl Delirti'cd free icitlmi J0) miles. tVrviif booklet pent with order. Alkii Millers of ('urn l'lnnr anil Hurley GREAT VALLEY MILLS PAOLI. PA. EL PRODUCTO Your cigars cost. you quite a lot of money every year. Are you getting the maximum amount of enjoyment in return? Try lil Producto. Try it today. The j;ood Havana filler and fine shade grown wrapper worked by expert cigar makers will return ful.l value in real enjoyment. Your dealer hus El Producto. Ask him what he thinks of it. lurlout shapes and sizes. Hie straight to '.! for 23c. The G. H. P. CIGAR CO. Philadelphia I 'ixhmuiwi ik: x . ,., j; t B m Vk '': Law P.fl r' fl PURE g .3F8ESHUNTE I ,i,a Befeve Afe U ny Building Wsyttematlcally painted 11 laat for years. Its life smtkely dependent on rwell ana noMtoitep tnc ' it done. Uiptiw &th The Juiciest Grapefruit in the World , That's TROPIKO Grapefruit. It is because the growers associated in the Porto Rico Fruit Exchange have succeeded in developing a grapefruit with this unusual quantity of exceptionally rich-flavored juice that they have given the name TROPIKO to identify this fruit. There is 25 more juice in TROPIKO Grapefruit than in the ordinary kind. k But the real point of difference is in the richness and flavor of this juice. There's more sugar in it, for one thing; there's a keener, more invigorating tang. The flavor is a blending of these two, sweetness and acidity, in ex quisitely adjusted prcDortions. .--.V. -V.VWrt. VV;v-ri'W4w i Hsjuif i Mf - v ',, TiUii i ' i j ' 1 1 1 yjmtiZl. Biif V oY&Z&. : t.'.i m m GRAPEFRUIT "Msiut Fntit in tht World" Then there's the "meat." The flesh of TROP&O' Grapefruit is more tender, more luscious. Between the partitions nestle these morsels of delidousness. The exceptionally favorable conditions of soil and climate prevailine in certain valleys of northern Porto Rico, coupled with the most modern scientific methods of fruit culture, have produced this unusually excel lent grapefruit A rigid system of selection Insures that each separate piece of TROPIKO Grapefruit you buy is a typical example. Tell your dealer you want to try TROPIKO Grapefruit. He has it or can get it for you from as Tkt new Ful.td Toisiaj Or. tetcn r.ueiwn Six smashing records F. W. STANTON & BRO. Corner Dock and Walnut Streets niBlrHutorHof TROPIKO Fruit In the most splendid motor test that the world has ever seen the Twin Six principle again demonstrates its mar velous economy And a Packard twelve-cylinder en gine has evidenced its ability to get record power from every atom of its fuel. At Shecpshead Bay, in an official six-hour trial, Ralph DePalma .has battered down all world records for high speed endurance covering 633 miles in six hours, an average of 105.6 miles an hour, as against 94.4. the previous record. With a Packard engine of only 300 cubic inches cylinder capacity he trav eled, in a single hour, 112.96 miles bettering a record no one has been able to lower in seven years a record made b'y an English machine of twice this cylinder capacity Then, in succession, the world's .records, for two, three, four, five and six hours fell to the game Italian pilot and his flying car These six world records are but further proofs of the amazing endur ance and economy of the Packard car. Seventeen distinctive body itylil in open and enclosed cars In the Thlid Sctiee Twin Jl J-Z5 and J-J5 Ash the man tu h o o w ns one Packard Motor .Car Company of Philadelphia 319 North Broad Street, Philadelphia. Branches at Bethlehem, Camden, Harrbburg, Lancaster, Reading, Trenton, Willlamiport, Wilmington 1 S&.-Band 'i TWIN-6 t VSr .'l'?i:uititi ana .4' 1 :,: 'i ,f, 'M 7 zzm m E3Z52lm !$
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