BaffS tFjP5-; FUWTHH' 'W JERSEY REAL ESTATE MEN ARE ORGANIZE! wero conflscate'd.' - They'-we'ro very lenvy. jun aa Ilka aa not they were ull of silverware. They Wero opened nd found to oontnln bricks, stones, old Iron and other 'ballast.,' f " ' - Then came some members or Oio Zeta Dcta Tail fraternity of tho University ot 1'eniisylvanla, which hns a houso at I10.VnllAcA BtroeC'an.'after'a tot ot pleading obtained release for tho nix mysterious inen. The six were students who were bclnit rrdtat fnto.tlij mrterUa'(ofth' fra'i ternlty. Tho Initiators had ordered them to stand with suitcases nt-Thlrty-sixth and Chestnut streets from S a. In. UritU.3 .iHL. nevr.t1eBli and never to srunK, h rhaHer 1 pencil, if airy should' speak" wro lo paddlo hlm ) , Qu'arta Brlgata fier- League Formed at Shore t Make Drive for Remedial Legislation Combatto Dodici we (JonBecutivc ! Ill i!l!!ll ll!lllllll!IH ! I!l!ll '.t i " PA' SENZA TREGUA O . 'Avsirl Tedeachl Subiscono Inealcolabllt nel Loro Tcfltativi dt Avanzata ROMA. 8 dlccmbrc. Ke. notlilo gluiito da'.Ia fronto dl 414 si rlleva cho In lotta contlnua Itregui BUlI'altlplano dt AslaKo. i hattAKila assume nronorzlonl cl. pclio. I ttuton.1 gettano al macello lo loro i;in rormaxiono ui massa, nei eu- sforxo dt speizare te Unco ttallanc. he, per quinto Inaudlto o scnza ntl si lnfrango contra la vnlo- i,resltenia dello truppe ttallanc, lo jll .complono crolsml cho hanno del reroslmllc. ' Intorno a Malctta la lotta o' slata tnjttsslma ol I soldall Italian! ten- i a Daua 11 nemico, iiiuiekcuiiovii Hte rllcvantlsslmc. o bo'o uuundo onl stratertche conshzlhirono una rita sbpra alcune Unco teptrostnntl, si effettuo In perfetto ordltio o tta valladamcnto dal fuoco dclle erlo Itallanc. Contingent! nemlcl cho tcntarono dl Blare per la allo dl Vrcnzeli, fu postl .aTrimjK . . r JAMES L. McGAURIGLE Evgn'IKO Ledger staff photog rapher, wlio has gone to Fort Wood, N. Y., where lie will be come a photographer in the uviation 'boction of the signal corps. benzine, on tlio Mont Wane. Tho Brc.it explosion !s declared by all to bo bejond description. lit an liiKt.int Halifax was transformed Into' u hcllspot. Wooden buildings In tho north end. Including many old and rickety htructuies ulonK Water street, ATLANTIC CITY, Deo. 8. Representative real estate operator of u dozen cities. iwetlnK In convention at tho Hotel Dennis, In rcsponso to a cull Issued by tho brokers' boards o Camden and Atlantic City, resolved to organize tho Ileal Instate League of New 'ersey and inalio a drlvo for remedial 'eglslullon. ' The new Stato lcafiuo will liavo one woman among lt chat ter members. Shi Is JIlss France U Wllklns. of Wood bury. She took an uctlvo purt In thi meeting nnd knitted and Ihtened at the anie tlmo JlcMdcs Camden und At lantlo City, which furnished tho bulk of tho delegates, thero were brokers from Asbury l'ark. Jersey City. Trenton, No Iwken, Newark, Woomflcld. lint Or-ung-o Huckcnsack. Elizabeth, llrldgeton, Uurllngton, Vatcrson nnd Passaic. Tempornry organization una effected with Michael A. Devlno, president of tho Atlantic City Ileal K'tato Hoard, us chairman, and ltobcrt Clow. Jr., of Cam den, us secretary. Tho purpose of the lining up of the operators of tho fitato against curbstone rivals waB de"lared to bo co-operation and tho placing of tho business upon u higher piano. Tho campaign is to go much further than that. One of tho first moves will bo tho Introduction of a bill to amend New Jersey's statute of fraud, which prescribes In one section that real cstato men bh.ill not charge mora than one-half of 1 per cent for tho pi icing of mort gages, nearly every u'i " " omiu oureil their wreckage Into thu Ktrect. Ill fugu dlsordlta dal fuoco i i'.iiiiru luttlillp.1 ovrrvuhern and llro lite artlgllerlo Knllano. I loninletod tho destruction. fit! Altai rn.lA.1.Khl .lnrrn mi liTnntl- nl... n-..t .!... ....... ...... .Ii.ka m n .... -" .--. .fc...... ....,.v ..u.v.tfc."- , . uu nmm ...,,ii,,i nnn ti.r.i.i u.-, an KIlKCs. illiJ Jrf "" '- .--.... bombardnmeiito dello poslzlonl Itall- urea of tu wiu.iro miles In tho North i tharKcs 2 per cent, It Is uuegcu. He a nord delta Valle del ltonchl lino u'Uml. TliU U auvnl tl.it niul rfsemlilevl Thn nsrnrlnllon will usa alto for the i Mvnie ui'prinua, inn-isro uu uiiacco ?elle poslzlnnl a slid dl Onll'o La nlo rWM nuarta brlirata berHllerl Kl rnnrl' r.'dl Ktorli fronteefflnndo lo masso nem'ch fcf iHimerloainentc sutxriorl o dono un coni- Wi ttlmento cnntlnitato !fr ben dod'cl g 6fw. nrresto deflnltlvamento gll nustr c'TW's'cl I oull mlraano ud occupar uPiJ41 perdtteche kH ttallani hanno tn- RyT-Mtlo al nemlco ono lncilrnlalilll. IpJiJtEcco II testo del comnn'cato ulllclate .uonucnio leri uai .Miuisieru ueua nSuerrs. In noma: EjSj.ft'SuU'HUIplano dl Anlniro la battaglla ISA contlnua nTa Interrimone. J. - La rltlrstn de'le notro trunpo iml l(rlb.ll.nH .11 ?..... .!!.. lt.... ..,. hi AiiiTiiiv in i.iir,,tfc iinn iiic-th ic-ii'- L. nMMaMt .11 .11u.i .. ... ..... ... ,1.... ..1.1 I lip- , Tt Ma.in ... iiiit. ...i... niv V" ... Ey,fiotte o ItI lnattlna sottn l.i prutn jrt".;afono del, fuoco delCnrtlvllorla che ..miiira i u.k.i.v ,1 iiciiiiw iii.,vuviiuuitv .raxanzalii. . tS'v n rinarto aersarlo Olfl tenlo' dl irnnuni nr la nli Vretizella ennG tStinesso In fut'n dlo-illnaln dall'Hu't's- santo fuoco dello no-lro nil'ruEllatrlcl "i' &t Honmlirrfl,l ilnlui I nliin I uu I til tl !Rffj)reparalono dl artlgllla noltav dal TjiknoTi delln val'o del ltonchl lino nl J? JMonte Oaberlaba II nemlco ti-nto' con !" fortl masse ill sfondere l.i 'nostra llnea i'' a aud dl Galllo. II te;UHtlv fal'l' irrale al valoro delta qusrta b-lirata V,!IierHaRllerl. la cniaio ironii-eirianiin n J,5Bemlco a Monto Hlsemol ed lmtagelando 'n essA una lotfti duratn Iter dodtci t !& T.ore'consecutlvH dleda temin. alia nos f"t 'tra llnea dl efTettuare, II col'eRanicnlo M5V hi'.quel punto, eecondo II piano pic RJVStabllIto. E& Dopo sel tentatM che falllrono In r BKfruiiO ai ooin tunirniiui.xiii( n inemlco. ens aeva suimo iieruuo me. fu coctrotto nu arrusiare lanvntn Mill Klwetlllil. i precnuzlonl boiio Hato prcpo dal PtJoverno ltnllano per protegrere 'o clt KtV settcntrlonall dal bombardameutl f'aerelj che eentualmente potessero estcro '' cffettuatl dal tedeschl. 'Ji5?TuttI I teorl d'arto per I auall c' xsMio possinue m lrnsoonu. uonu buiii .rlwosal e poetl nl s'curu, a Jilt of tho KUndera front, only tho deinol Hon la eul woifc. Tho great diH-kvnrd Is In ruins. Soin of tho refugees are trjlng to l!e lit what remains on their homes to day. The ltev. Mr. Lemolne la pastor of St. Mark's Angellcan Churrh In tho north end. H's houso Is gone, his ctiun.li N eono. thcr remains but tho cellar of h'H Sunday KChonl, and there tho pnstor s now living. Half the members of his I'arlsh nio dead. All but two of h'a choir hae perished Not a single i. i tryninn r"tnaluR. Knhtani tally th samo Ik trno uf St. Joseph's Uoniau Catholic Kort--lx children d'c.1 In tho 1'iotea- ' "ontInul frum , taut nrnhan.ii't., with the matron und thiep dnnn'-tir" Two ihlldrii surie. ' t.iti.in.. n n ctalA HernHlni? svsteni c-iui'iimiiiis w m ""' - to tako Uio placo of tho present bus. rets tax, effcctlvo In romo cities anc not In others, tho further amendmen of tho btatuto of frauds to cllmlnato features Inimical to legltlmato b-okers tho separata licensing of brokers engaged In Insurance lines and tho Stato bonding of brokers. Frat Men Have Fun With Novitiates 'ato One blng, ponmiilllng, lambasting and other wise asMlIIng tho lirst mjstcrlous man where his baik formed u sort of mound IF.'I fnlQC IVtT T fTTCU no of tl10 "vu '"ft" r"'1 s,lld ..f.ffftvT ,,,, r.iin -(-ood!" and at that tho llrst nsterlous ttPVf1! AT. MVT 1FW Tit. I IMC """" "hacked liliu at a point bctwrcr UrbislAL, lit. I A tut JliilliM) )t,irio ul)(l ,hc ln(.hea goull as tll0 crow files of tho last lumbar vertebra. The WAsMIvrrii-iV D,.c other four iiulckly followed suit, rcg W Frank VermiM dlnct'r eneral ofi,tcrlng on tho samo fccctlon of tho ana oMIIan relinf of t'i Amer'cnn Hd i tomy o fthc man who had said, "Good." from, announced tndav that the entK Then somebody Ultphoncd tho pollc mcHiiiHrv of th'it iiririnlrntlni.i In nnw 0f tho Thirty-second street and Wood In motion to m-Mt th need- nf Halifur innd uenu station and Hcuse Kcrgean siiffrei lliitidrdM nf tons uf fntiti'lT-1 jtreltmjer called for volunteers for n ,pd cvthimr nr leadv to lm rnli-'l I desperate, dangerous and withal tlcltlls' nnrllovard nn tei lal re".' ImImm Tiop- juJhIoj-i, I tor anil nurses in Thlladelphla. New i "I wlill" cried l'ollccinen Donnelly and VorW nnd Ttntnn v.er readv dav to Hall In chorus, Piirlnglng forward wit' f ,iro.d to luMfH': to aiiinuont Hie force alacrlty, their hands ilylnc Instlnctlvtl; i"' lellef workcis already In tho strUken to their holsters. I cltv I xho policemen, arriving on tho been' I OiilMru iliipHtriilMf ii'MMlonal nnn1leof action, demanded explanations, but ""I 'K"-Vep nwnlleil ii.-tlnito word frfm I nary u word could they get from th rohti v Moors of tln V-ii i-roM, wV mysterious men Threats rf uircst aiv' i . i-ediiled tu tvncli "'Hf.i thN disgrace wcro lnelfectlve, bo tho men, ooriitnif and nx'iiniH full confol of up. sultcusea and paddles were hustled t n'le and peromiel In t!" 1td Cross tho station house. Tho men wero ni work Mr Moors was Instructed f T.m I ralgned beforo Magistrate Harris aud Washington to ruIi through n. full re-1 accused of disorderly conduct. Harrl nt of the exact conditions In onVr t'lat 'wanted to know If they had aught to oflVials hero mav know ut onco the , say lor themselves. Theirs not to make "i"""" of aid nfedd ' , reply. Ken iross oillclais today declared that ' ".stick plus Into them." commanded o heartlessly. Pinn wer tnkerteil. hut tlin tnVRtprl ipitl apv anionnt.i.f hosnliMl Miiiipm.n oua me ony Brul,ted and jumped; lhe would net nieak, "Tako them hack!" cried tho Magis trate lu dudgeon at least six feet high and they were taken hack. They wero taken back. Tho suitcases VAlta sera tuttl I fan.ill pubbllcl dclle I v ri- amnlv e.iuli)n-d t; provide fmni tho Muglttrato eitto.' e del Passl dell'ItrCU scttcntrlon- e'r ba-e 1multHl units In tlm eiistnro nroduced nnd I ' Mt sarauno -spenti. inr- h?iv a.iioMiiior .losnnsi eomi.A. I! terrltorl dll proclncle dl Milano. "mi aunpiies that, may bo needed. The mo,' Bergamo, Mnleiia, Ioara. 1'uvia. i-easurv or tn nrganirTtion also will h irma Itegglo Hml'la sono stall com-, drawn uimn liberally. If the situation de- RpreBl nella xona dl guerra. maims it. S'fjL'opera della Cris-e llossa Americana I nHiiv.flve thousand blankets nnd fiflrt Pltaitfnllii ,' liiKunerahlle. Finora al oil-' "ovms from the rortsmouth. N H.. Vrw i'.ela che per II lavom dl soccorso ubbla Vard todav wer orJre,! sent by .Secre. I yspeso undid mllionl dl lire. '''" of Nnw DanielH to relieve th suf- rer'nir nr lillrzinl-Hweiit Hl'f,ix He a'so M Wale "; Halifax: WL 2000 Dead in City Continued from Pure One iind preiented relief parties from out- r?slde lcltles from irtting ills-atctieg a hoMiltal un't from l'rov. Imvtowu Mass, nnd Informed the Ited C-os that, evervth'ng tho navy has available for relief woik is at tho dls loaI of Halifax'. Eighteen Die in Texas Camp FOUT WORTH, Tex., Dec S The deaths of eighteen men have been re- , ported from tho base hospital nt famp ! tiovcle uuruig tno last twtniy-tour hours Most of them were caused by pneuniunla or a complication of measles und pneu monia niiccn cases or meningitis uro to work: 'earlv as thev expected. i; wnm cams irnm nc. .lonn. n , lariy todav that the JtassHchnsetts relief sne- lelal train which left Uoton Thursday BS.-.for Halifax hid tieen stalled 111 deep fWnow drtfta bevciul Amherst. Itallroad pomciAia HFiiinuiiceo vnai rei'ei uei iih'i i .. 4!L . . i... ......... ... ..l.i 1.. t rnfmrlisl BI &lll iruill livuiii Itmin in niu ill i . -.". .-. . I'the strugele with tho elemnt to get the i ft?!" to "."IIf'.u.!, "u'ckly as possible. sfTvlien the omciai uovernmeut mvesti- " ""' uin ianc millon nr fhM niiinltfons shin exotoslnri liMrls! Tier. k.-Mlor Wlllhm Tl.n. Wgtin here It will be tetllled that the , a member of the Lafajette Fscadrlllc, ' (ont Blano carried 4000 tons cf T. N". T. brought down a German ulrplano lu al hm highest explosive knowi and a deck-1 duel over the enemy's lines on Wcdnes- ad of benzine Ah this floating bomb ne through the Narrows there was u sjfflfbt mist Tho dutv of tlw vessel was 3Keep to ma rignt. ami nugging tne WarrowH us It went toward Uidford sn. to await a convoy. jL-JJThe Belgian rel'ef shin Imo was com- r out of the ualn, nnd some wltnei-sea ge neltlier ship whs on Jts proper of tha stream. In order to rectify mistake thev exehanred slirnuls. hlch wera evidently mlsnnderstooil Imo rammed the munition-) shin. Iced away and ran aground on the artnif.nth shore. U till point theie are several "ver- ns or the story told. One Is that the nlttoiis ship was on lire before tli.J ell'slon This ts not genrallv Ae- evfid. She- was on fire lmmedla-eH. 1 fter tha crash, however The crew look ! .the boats. All have been accounted! txctp: cne man. i 2NT" MIXIITKS nnrnmi nr ict . - ..... w.,, UM'&.J rf.,Twenty minutes after tho collision, ltl , .uxiareu. the munitions ship blew up r;'rWiro she had grounded, at Pier 8, neasJ rj?tu Aoiciuuiouiai itaiiroau station. The jtpioslvit on board the Mont Blano was ree limes as powerful aa fulmlrui,- heipowuer experts sav that had Hi- cko ,rau a boiiu foundation beneath It r wouiu not nave been a rat or a .left alive la Halifax. rcen ot shells, steel plates and el have, been found five mlten Halifax, At Orangedalc. CaLo ISO nulen distant in an'nlr lino tat Sydney, 200 miles away, the shock j that of a .severe earthquake. At Blxty-twc miles distant, the win. Wot the Learmont Hotel wero that- I ana tne ciocx was sunken from the iaf the train dispatcher's, office At r uraiii. tnirty-nve miles away, 1 was lifted from Its foundatlcns ugh the work had been done by an l nouae mover, l ir" American VesselB were makinr i t he time, "One. a crtiiser, about Hve miles oft Halifax, waa so 'up that the chief officer be. I bis ship had 'struck mine. Then. : another craft on the horizon, lie MAinat ne nau been Ured on. He 'snip, .eurty miles off Halifax. ,fk attoclc- and at onee-.floncluded ief cruiser, wnoso location was i nt k. waa ja action.- WT-FOOT TID'Al. ,-W'AVn mIsiWih raised a tidal wave In IT Utrwei)t forty feet over the '. Jt',lntercotoulal Hallway and WVuwy loaued fre'fht ur ska railway lusa in r,nir, I Thsas -at oo. loaded, freight ami treaty looorao . l- , iwq atii day. according to a message received In l'aris last night. Captain Gilbert NOBBS was 5 weeks on the firing line on the Somme. A weeks mourned as dead. 3 months a' prisoner of war after being blinded. His thrilling story is told in On the Right of the British Line JLl'u net. Charles Scribner's Sons Fifth Ave. at 48th St., New York Diamond Horse Shoe Brooches Diamond Circle Brooches Important sized Diamonds of Finer Quality iivr Q What You've Been Looking For "Retail dry foods and men's furnUbinr store, stabllthed 31 years, completely stocked for Cbristmas trade, including real estate which consists of lari;a corner property, 33-feet front aga by 74 feet deepi 20 rooms in bouse t well suited for apart men ti (entirely separate from the business part. Located in Southwest Phila delphia. ' Owner wishes to retire. This proposition will stand strict investigation and will net 25 .investment. Price, complete, 920,000) 5S000 may remain. A 110, Ledger Office. (ioet ll-j t Ik ,- ' J' t.-, v'-rf. ' hMJ&J ' ,' 1W..1W, ..,.-. ! ! 'HI i il I 'Mil llliiil, inn, 61adly obeys Uncle Sa command - and adds this guarantee ll!l I 11 ' i iH ! rs.Vv . W Wr- i'y I 'H li 1 1'isjviL jiVi.. . ."v V..S irvy m h .J 'IliiBl I i'y-r m. m Hi! i . !'(' I I 'Il i : iiii'i ! il ! LvTS s k. t ' Wi 1fPPA vi guarantees nuritv Uncle Sam hoi asked that oil utI.a insrcdicnts be stand- aidted- Wc gladly obey utt'i this new guarantee.- ., .11 me riv these .now . .M. Rkerv is ?he purchaser of this loaf of Bond Dread and hereby warrants that the loaf of bread contained within this Berm-and-dust-proof wrapper fs made from the foU6wme pure food materials, and no other ingredients of any M C&A u """faction ;st&mi2 ll'l B i I tt .'fsSfelirtfiiw"1?' r). li If you do not like ZCcm Bond Bread better than any other bread, home-made or otherwise, we will pay you your money back. You, are to be the sole judge9 imwmmmmM a ' m iii Yes, Uncle Sam, we are glad to do everything you ask of us, to help Win the War.. You have asked us to use your formula of sugar in Kolb's Bond Bread. We 'obey. YouTiave asked us to use short ening, other than lard. We obey. 'We are glad to make Kolb's Bond Bread out of these ingre dients. We will still pay special attention td the -purity oi the flour, com pressed yeast, water, salt-shortening, sugar, etc., which we use in Kolb's Bond Bread' StFjtt zcoee- BAKERY COMPANY i ..,n accordance with the. Uovernmeut command, idl J '.t"" 7 lb" " Accordingly, Uimd Dread will vvelill i,ViJn'n?rf.n,.n.ow on' ,hu lvln you the conaumtji moro Uond Vread for lour money, .n And we will still use the Bond Bread process by which (according tba famous food economist who contributes to the Ladies Home Journal), we are able to make Kolb's Bond Bread maity times more digestible than even the usual home-made bread. (This statement is also backed by the signed- opinion of Food Specialist, Dr. Wallace Alexander.) For this reason, we feel justified in our offer of the above guarantee to every purchaser of Kolb's Bond Bread. A guarantee of satisfac-. tiori or money back. MM 1. T v 5 .-' fe'jk W' m&& &rdi, "il ' v .rma WsaatmeWseWMsMtrlr fl sifsHiiKii i flM!WBrsVer'MWaMMasj
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