raiiBPmp c w. .-. r i -,o ,,. 'V jus. TT rrr OWN A "CLOSE-UP'! OF'THEStfiP'rTHAT CAUSED THEHMpAX DllSASTE TO ASSIST BABIES tm WMMMBlBBii i . i fc. iULiiti,Mic;::;) h i -.- -( -' " . . . , - -"Si "0V ,1r irf.T 'Y- '-, ji i..i - .-. ' V WV -1 v. f I :'iti" HiH mmJttKk' r dM-BHH-MOMir MMRH-MBB-BUBtKIBniH i U .. . . -. -. .-. .. J I . .lirT, , , .. x..rtk..r-fcw i flh HMM- I , j v JHiH. ' j- jtfA . mKjF ! H. lHK-f 1 lHIi Named to Co-ord- in Movements linst Teutons V.- ' - EET IN EUROPE v:v. Jt'Behson Sends Word in to Insure Closest pration of Fleets tOTO?). Dec. lu. A cubic Admiral Lscnson ui rura I'tho crcntlon of un ulllcd itnclt to co-ordlnato the navut of all tho nations at war ' Central Powers. of tho council, cstabiisnca , : nco with tno plana or mu i Conference, will report to ctlvc Governments with roe- atlaiis for action. council will bo composed of tho-. er of Marine and chief nf nuvu! tnt each country, and in tho case I united states secretary uunicis hlral Benson. As the meetings i hold In Kurono. fla officers ated by their Governments will tho members from bom tno IrHtates and Japan. u Benson s meiaito was tnaao pby Secretary Daniels', ua fob M confcrcnco was held at tho Mln. tof.Marlnu In Paris on Thursday rrldav. November z and a, pro- lirver bv Monsieur Lcv-gups, Mill. Hot Marine, tho follow hie dele- .being present: . Yane yt. Jules Sets. Sous-Hierctutro i ltd la Marine: Vic- Admiral tin lion. I M tho Central Starr. i Mhutland. Kir Krlc OfWw, l"lrt I-ord . ri Admiralty: Admiral sir jenu jciiicuo. a, Lord. t th. United State;. Admiral Hereon. r.Ot tno Hureau "I upfrauoTn; vice If Sims, cominnndlni ho Amcrlcau WOH In European water. I Italy. Vice Admiral Cutanl VlacontL I EH.f d'Etat. Major General. i f, Japan, near Admiral bunikoalii. jk 'has been decided to create a ' allied council In order to insure .closest touch and complcto co- Jon' between tho uilltd lleuts. I -r task of tho council will bo to '... il.i. -. m . 1 nrlun if tlin il UVCf LI1U Kl'i-it- vuimut,w v. viw fwar and to insure co-ordination ,,. I", ...." .:.... x-.... . rt at ea as well as development """U"J "" "'""'""' o.ui.. l.,sclentlflc operations connected Mati'd Hearing 1'rovcs Startliiijj KOVA MANAGERS HELD Joseph Stilton (above), an edi torial writer for the Kova, was today held in $10,000 bail. J. Kuktis (below), business man ager of the paper, was also held for tit further hearing. SEDITION FLOODED STATE t tho conduct of tho war. council will mako all tho nee- arrangements to cnablo tho rtment to make decisions. It , n Itself informed as to tno ex- i of olans decided upon. Tho bers of tho council will report to Ine of Joseph V. stllion, R,',repectlvo Governments as may , nru-vpniH-rman. i-tllsun Is KurvlKii bcttlcinenta In Uiffciint parts of I'ennsylvanU vter Hooded villi lit tiatllro UKUlnst thu I'niteU Status Oul- ernmint, nccorilliiK to (.5oerninent agents -who tetltled at toUaj'.s heur- Llthuunldti accused of essary. Tho Individual respon-1 violating the usiiloiiaeo act and con- Ivof tho chiefs of staffs and of siilmvy to kitp nifii from jnluluir the ?mmander-ln-chicf at sea towatd 'National Army. Ilo was held hi $10,000 r.s Governments as rcsanis opura- ball for trial by Commlsflonor Lontr. as well as tno strateKieal KUls-on la national seurvtary of the West Philadelphia Chauffeur's Message Cheers Hospital Campaign Workers TOTAL TIE ACHES $92,520 Fourth Day's Kesult Shows Hulf- wny Mark in $175,000 Drive Exceeded "Oners it won't hurt mo to cut out a few niiolv;! no Iouk as It's lor thu babies. 1 Intend to cobble my own thbes, too. lneluM-d Is one dollar facil on a Jub of half soliliK." The above nieuugc, t-lpncd "Wctt t'hlladcliihu Chauffeur," brousht a round ' ot upplauro at today's rally luncheon of i cnmpdlKn wcrki-rs for tho llables' llos ' t'ltal fund of JITj.OO", hold at tho i Uellcvuo-.Strntford. A contribution of JLOrt "From the llahboys uf tho Mellon I'rleket Cub" and JCUi) "In .Mvinorluin of a Haby," rro other Items melllh,' the day's re. celpth to $;o,la7, brltiKlni; a Kfnid total I of l9:',Gi'u tor the !lt four days of tho I tcu-duy diixe. As this lepreMiits an aMroge of over J53.000 u day to date, tho 'reiuatnlntf $83,000 .( tho alined for ITB.000 Is 'counted on with certainty by next Sat urday nlRli'. J Champion honont of tho day for tho ' uoiiien'H tinnis were divided between Mrs. William lir.iy Wuuiuii, captain uf tiani No. !i, viho npurtid i-utiscilptlnns of 13110. uliil Mih. i:. li. Ailmaii, cap talu of team .No. I, wIium kIiouiiik was 3IM' 'n,o Uusln! MmV hatinT i went lu Captain II. It. Heath. Id, of team No. .11, .m a fIiwiiu; of $1131- Ibivnaii 1,. I'olllns spoke with feelliiR ' of thr appallhit; vmsli-j.f prciious baby life "III tills, the richt-M iliv In tlm world." "Not H76.000 but J.150,000 will bo tho total piled up through jour ef-' forts by next Saturday nlcht." lin inM ! the assembled viorkers, "onco riilladel phla. comes to ieallz.5 tho shamo of 2J..OO0 futuro citizen permitted to dlu nei-dlessly In a year." ' ih present dispensary of tho Dablcs' Hoj-pltal Is dolnK notable vvoik In ullcvl- , atliiR thu misery of tho shivering poor by supplyhiK thim with coal at low eo.-.t at this time of n-arclty. Ml was nolnted out In thu rejiort of a vnrltr. our twenty babUi who ml,'ht otherwlno have r. pcrlshdl from cold ure beun- Kent unic-' romiei' and warm today at tho liospltil'B tem porary dispensary, 1508 Addlnon street. Tho J175.000 fund which Is tho aim of this drlvo will provldo a special fund for the continuance of this sorely needed work for the babksi of tho poor. ffli ' -fjZ vf, -. "'"' ''.'"' ! ' i r7r,f,' ''J'v ' ". 1 ' I? m '" ''' '.'''I I ' V ' rf i In. . ? vn ; tC&lyii '$1 t ' J " n i' -l 1 .a .'UaitamiktMtkiKUptx i fit 'V I Is ,jt . jJpi'VWfaaaaaaaaaaPS ALy tje: lt kfv - -LAjXfPF w t.yi.MaWFf ViBialaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaWBWBiWWI?fcaaK3avCaafcaf M m ' - s , -o ViV f fflMi M ".Mv .'.MMMaWhL!' "' "'T', . . , --r-rW''flaMaaBaaaaaaaaK;:L''f-a? ' lstC'Z'v6&'Z$-i'&.ZL&-'i!,,''i V. 'it', ' I , l in laaMmii I " ' -fiaHaaaaaaanutai, iS'i'. 'S wyx' W I H . i -. ASHaiSaHalaaHHaHaaaaaaaaaaK'-JlaV' J-i,ir,. A-'"- ""? V W t . . - w f .x;-A!.''.''i,7BaalaaaHaaaaaaaaaaalaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV tJis:Jk. ?r '-.' T.iirf IB fV, ,.- - ' I ' . !; -:IT .,'f -r;?TPaHaBaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaW' -" ii , -rT'FlCIl' Crozier Shows Committee Con ditions Arev Better Than Supposed WASHINGTON', Utc. li. Chief of Ordnanco Crotlcr, lettlfylnK today at tho secret Senate. Military Committee's InvestlBatlon, detailed tha situation regarding heavy ordnance, field artillery and big kuiip. Smalor Chamberlain afterward said Croxler's flKures showed "a much better condition with repaid to thU branch ot ordnanco than tnont members of the committee had any Idea existed." Chamberlain said tho Information shen by Crozier was of n character "that wo would give millions of dollars to dupllcnto concerning tho German army." Ho Intimated that Crozier had satis fied the committee that American urtlt Icry soon would bo doing Its bit onlho western front, releasing Krnnro from the neetsslty of supplying tho American forces with "heavie."," 'DRY' STATES WON'T STAY ON WAGON Men With 'White Mule' Pack ages Unable to -Take Them Home VtVftUrn Newspaper t'nlon This is tlm first picture to reach hero bliowiiii; ut close range tlio present condition of the Belgian relief ship Jmo, which collided with the French munitions transport Mont Iilunc in Halifax harbor, cuus-ing the explosion that resulted in the loss of thousands of lives, the destruction of u large part of tho city and which made, thousands of other victims homeless and destitute. LUXBURG INSANE, ARGENTINA RUMOR German Envoy of "Spurlos Vcrsenkt" Fame Taken to Sanatorium i COAL SHORTAGE CLOSES I WOMEN PLAN TO SEND i 100 CLEVELAND PLANTS GREETING TO SAMMEES (larlicld Told 100,000 Are Out of ' Yuletiilc Message to Venning and Work Kelief Af-keil Mis Jlcn Will Express ci.i;i;i.AXL.. i.e.. i;..-wm, dose Confidence to lon.non men and women thrown out i ,,'wirivi"rr. n 1- v , ... of work because of tho shutting down MMrON. Uee. 1. A m;ss.,gc of nioru than ono hundred factories and1 tlf conlldcnco carrying luletide grtet close to 50,000 families suri'erlng because i lug la idanned to bo rent to General of lack of fuel, l'ederjl Fuel Adinliilstrn- lvrslilng and his toldhrs bv tho Ue- INSECTS DEADLY FOES OF FIGHTING MEN Not Only Bacilli, but Those Visible to Naked Eye Cause Disease SCM.MAItr QrA-ml lotnl previously reported. lO'lMV rpmirl . Woman's illvli-loii Uuin-ea rntn'a dM.ilon. .tis.nun . S.I3I I .tactical disposition of tho forces federation of Lithuanian Socialists ofl"wi Md,,undcr their command, remains America and Is connected with a weekly $":. Total for the dM I.'rali.l total to dal--. ... WOMAN-SI 1. 1 VISION anired. llevtti.'lt4i ,-:ille.l Ur,i. IT., lu i, u,.l . ."Khis been decided that-tho council of having paitlclpated In the writing of P0' CfcfBMd consist of tho Ministers of Ma- tome of the literntiiro which was dl-No 1 (tsWiOf tho nations represented and trllmttd in the funlun si-i.tuuis of the . f'- -'.iJf fb. chiefs of tho naval staffs. As t Htate. I MivQunK ot me council win ui uueea- vi'ii nuiijh, ousiness manager on v ZBV Xieiu 111 i-UIOie, mo Ulliein ui iou i-o,i, i no vUS atlestiu lol otli- i lenerat naval staffs of tho Uiiiited splrac)-, was ilso heforu I'ommissloner !Ne. I ;ond Japan will bo represented Iong. Ily'vins held in $,-,f.00 bail. i " t.onicers nominaiea uy tucir re- - iv avo aovernmenis. ino aiuea council will bo provided with1 ? ! flvint, feanent secrctarlale. whoso busl- tlCtl OO.StS UI WC Will Begin Monday 'Council will meet as often us " i-thmnrht necessarv. under tha-O """ "" ' ""' i. 1!. It. Arlnain. i-fiptuln i inie il.. cioihh-r, Jr. ' .IPIKUI 0 Iir. 1.1.U st.nrt feulll. ri tnln I-Mr.i. r. 1 .I'liUlni.. .-Hiituii' 6--Mr. William v . Melileoin "r. Jr., eiiptHln 3lr rrunk (I. IllihurU.-. ev lain 7 -Mr. lUrry I'. Mruup. imp tnln l-)lr, w T. 'Iumi-r, c.rn.li' u lr- William liny VVnrd-u laplaln . . . . 10-Jlr.. il. S. VV.-ll.-r. ioiKln No 11 MUs 1-runeej VVtllte, cuitaln By CHAHLES V. STEWART- Hi dial Cali'e ,Sel a-e r,t the Unitrtl IVcj rt.td Lteitoti -nlWie Lfilwr llfliNuS AIU1, Dec. 1.". llumors that Count l.uxburg, former ijerman Mlnlsttr to Argentina and famous for hl. plira-e "spurlos vir- renl.t,'' vas Insane were circulated here I today wlnu II becanio known lu; had 9J.10U , Ed, 107 . . . . ."jtSKM tor Clarfleld was appealed to at WnshhiK Ion today to rush coal to Cleveland. Tuclvu thousand car.-, of l.iUe-eonsigued coal, he was told, art standing on Ken tucky trucks. Many factories whl.ii shut down were making munitions for thu Allies and this Government. lVno Coimurs, unpen' ummlttee. Not only bacilli, but Insects vlsib'o to Tin- women of America are with jou the naked e.vo arc causing a great human in spirit and In service. You aro our mortality in tho war. This btartllng standard-bearers and are our hope. Wc statement was niado by l'hlllp V. lovo jou, wo bellevo In you and wc pray Calvert, professor of zoology, at a lecture lor :ou at this season,'- tho message jt tho University of Pennsylvania to-v-ill read. ,,..... H ..,,.,. "Tlio pretent war has not only In- JM ' 1.V3H iir, MR 111 Kit: a. no IT" , l.l.llo been trauifcrrcd fiom camp to a tvuiatorluni. Tho olliclal explanation of the transfer was that I.uvburg had s.ufl'er.d a "nerv ous collapse." Ilcslilelitn here, however, ric.illi.il the ipiccr antl.-s which were n i.orte.l of Lux- IM'H TKI1 I OK AHUM! ENEMY. Hcciuvc of the wide scope cr the com- ' mlH fri iiflU Itlt Pi (lin iiii Lvnrn m 111 run- in Internment Vhltiiiuin and Rubber Sinuirjrlcd res.nl tho heniltneiit of tlio womanhood solved many iiallnnu of men, but nl.so Into (iermnny, la Charge Total, veir.an'e dlv llcn . . . ..nS.OOtf uisiNKss jiu.vs nnispi.v NI-;V YoltK, le.. io. 'flapped ttft-uiigh the dlllsin.v of a llelglau sol-dli-r, .lack Tnrf was liidlcled by tho Fed eral (irand Jury ben today on a charge of smuskiing platinum and rubber Into burg at tho lime of his departuro iron. V Vloll.tn.I. Kuenos Aires, after lie had len held ( Torf'B ln'tllt r .ame .ibout through persona lion grata, i" urn .vrgfiiinii; tne svory ot 1 tunz van t'enuoevcli ilovtrnmeiit. ot this i-ountr. .has nffeeted counthrs : pedes ot living " " things, both plants and animals, In till Asks New Trial on Arson Charge iparto of tho globe, tlut tho war has lis NOKItlsiTuWN. I'a., Dee. 1C lMvvin nioru dhect effect on lionhunian living "I'nn mi, cNperleneo under prohibit!., sro working out rome very turloua nnd Instructlvo results In the neighboring cnminimitles of Oregon and Washington One of the llrst effects of the dry reglmr was an Increase In the demand for ran I dy, for fruit Julees, and other more m ' less ladyllko Indulgences, Inclufllng rhfwing gum and taffy on a stick, 13il It wus noon discovered that overdoses of candy wrought havoo with the digestive systems and that overmuch fruit nelil produced rheumatism and other 111" Tho appetite for "something stronger" reasserted itself; and now we learn from tho Seattlo Times (a paper which ar dently supported tho dry lawsi Unit there has been n fairly general return f. tho "critter" In onu form or nnntlicr Out of 1'iJ arrests by tho Seattle p., llco department during Uio month t September. CU wero for drunlirnn. -And In this connection Chief of roll llecklnghani makes the Interesting sta: ment that raw- alcohol Is being larir consumed as a substitute for wIiIm He estimates tlio percentage of wh'v drunks at 10 and the alcoholic at Further, Chief Beckingham declarer tl when whisky was thu chief nrtl.-l.-coniumpllon tlm average drinker "pack his load" home, but tho slt ' rave alcohol produces a severer fin i drunkenness. A man veell loaded "wiilto mule," as it Is Miown In vernacular, literally drops In Mm ii. With eaeh biiccesslv'o prohibition Importation of whisky Into the si-. Washington the number of raw . drinkers has increased. S. UraunlVI.lt. wliu was convicted of st ting tire to buildings on Ills wlfn's t'ppcr Clvv-yiiedd farm, mar North Wales, to gut thu H3.UU0 Insurance money, was not sentenced jesterdaj. Ms bond of I3&0O was renewed and ciiiiimI tiled reasons as tho clofo herding of Scrap of Vapor Kills Clii' I'OTTSVILLU, IM., Dc. 10. Team No. 1 ItronUe M Anspa. h. eiu.ti.iu. .No, 14 IVr.-v M l'halill.-r. inptaln . No. ID U. I' liyrkhorf. inptaln lilt.- r-riy T-ni - - .. .. . . . . . rriy i-hiiii acy or liiu iViinister ot .viarino vvitn ino reu cross on tiien- lor heads. ' nv. t.t I'-inries s-.,v .-ui,i..in i:Lc;!!r!.1!He,i,f.i,1rrr,,l",wi,lci1 wm b,u"d ut ,hu bou'" i.rsrs.uiriiShh..Ne;!Hin:. - Uie council i us necessary l-OUt." Si tho' InfVnnatTon''' Hall. Work on these hgures. I N- ifM , J"";'" sary for tho work to be which vvll be twenty feet high, began 1 No. so- tfre.ierl.-k A itak'titrnn, up today ' I v.. "iii ii ir-.'.ih ...i i.r.', ui,'. ' St.r.li ;..vo li-a I Pi I", , ,, 7 ' - " . lor arrest nt jiiugineni ana a new- trial lUclgljii siinJler. who threw limes had alleging that tin verdict wan against v, i,i tlm.. L,ilnirr ilei,.,rlt.l on a "T " V'"" ".'. "'" '"'""' """ "-' tho law. tnc evWeneo imJ tin 'i - , piaceu pi tno iirititn s. .-n ' t.. nice after tteamsfilp provl.le.1 for lilui by tho liov- ,,,, third -scape. ernment, but slipped ashore and landed . . . , the couri. uary 14. ho chargo ot Argument was llxed for Jan. I 1,1133 L4.lt run Ss 134 luuaS ' No .1-1 II II H-ulh. .J.L i-aDtati; 2Li , r, . ' Tho campaign is to be carried through Ji- Hh'"'.'!1",',: i':,hJr"fr-'",.,L'l,';i,. Admiral Benson w announcement was I . t-.n- r!!.'r j,unV..1 ..hl"v",r -a.1""1" ,' JH0lii)t. innii days ii go in I'aris dls- lAl'ry trauo tetter, leiepnonu anu per.,--." -i uooriro . ivuro. capia,i... ittta rcgardlnnf mo intention to s-onai tan, accorumg to Josepu Lucas. Totm. ni.-ins "' n isle" te an allied naval council. .hairmar. of the Industrial committee. I .""'' m, .... V,. D. J. .McCarthy, of the University RYPROT nRASTK I.AWS LiICEMAN STABBED BY ;uf l'emiayivanla. who bus but recently " "a aswu-is umiu tonnnnH tc. Miiftinvrivn , rtiuriinl to Anierna troui l.usiia. wiu-ro WOBBEK IS IMPBOVIING ho worked wonders In organising the "S" ' lted CroHb L-f that country, wjll aid hi ioonuitioti ot i-ouceman s-atrtci: tho nig urive. .t a lonuai nieetir.g to i TAX COLLECTION LAX, FIRST LIBERTY-LOAN SNYDER CHARGES INTEREST DUE TODAY on Arg'ntino soil, later traveling to a small ranch In tho interior. Whin found tliae, Algcnllmi oirlclal.i had a hard time ariestlng him and when l:e was finally taken Into custody he was tuund io be a veiltablu walking arsenal. , " ' subseriuentiy the Uermin cinoy's rage Statu Loses Huiuli'edri of Thou-1 Govenimciit Also Pays Its Cer- led him to vldeuc-nsalmt his Argentine j sillltls of DolltirH Throilcll 1 itii-:.tp. tniil CnUtwU en Criminal Methods Four Per Cent Bonds e, attached to the Twentieth and be held In Keith n tomorrow- night, as a ter streets station, viho was preliminary to tho olliclal opening of last nlglit by Jlerio Anesta, of the camna gn Monday, no will taTTof JlvlTle, Pa., whom he sought to tho work of tho lted Cross lu Russia 1 on the chargo of highway rob- i and make a stirring appeal for member! jfcVbas Improved at the Polyclinic here. and bo will bo ablo to appear Box.es and seats for tho John McCor. t his asrallant toaay, , mack concert, which Is to bo held Tours- ujro was stabbed on dray-a jay night In thu Metropolitan Opera '. avenue below Catbarino street, tr....... .... L.iii,. ...ni.iiv Mr.or,,n TjW ,T.. . . I .IVU,., .W C, lllt.n ,.("..,. ....v....,... Mrtaooing occurreu atter tig Had gone j iia), Knen everything In connection with guards Tho report of his Insanity was silked nn.ni bv nro-Gcrman tCFldi-iits here as TA flTT lnATi PRirUS ' ihe reafon for oine of the aslotindlngly IU VjVI rUUU rUltliO'franlt commenls which Luxburg mr.de . ., , . , I in the niissagfo hvi rent to lJcrllii tiesuiis rsiameu on luck ul things, In.ismu nicii in armies, Uio wounds vihleh they1 her mother was absent at reeelvo in battle and tho djlng and dead, Mary t-'alhisl.y, four and a lu who lie for hour on battletlelds directly "Id, threw a rerup of paper . favor the great Increase of many smaller ' heater, which Ignited and ble,v ,, forms of life, both microscopic, such usillcr- setting hir clothing r,i. fir ordinary baccllll of typhoid: ot tuber- sustained burns troni which she culosls, of putrefaction and the prutotna ' aw '"'""'fti afterward. of malaria, and thosn perceptlblo to the I - iiai.eu eye, iimong which latter tho III-. ! sects constltulc a largo dement, ! "Diseases which have already attacked ( Uie armies, both of tho Kntento and of ' I tho Central rowLrss, aro tjphus. recur rent or relapsing fever, diarrhea, ma-' larl.i, three dass- fever and pneumonia, ! and there la now good reason for think ing that Insects play an Important p.irt In tlio transmission of all of these but His last named. Human llco have been found to transfer typhus. Medical of ficers In the Itus'slnu, Austrian, Herman and lhigl!h iirinles have gono in far us to lay that an i pldemln of tjphus In the abunco of Hi -i- Is very exceptional, If It ever occurs Yet In spite ot the abund Auditor litneral Snyder, after a con- Today l.s a memorable one for those fcrencu In the cite with t-Vnator Pen- . persons who halo demonstrated their unco of lice, tlma far It h.i3 been porslble through tho rUve.lhli legal Ion, raw, rf rose, has announced that Investigation patriotism bv lubacrlbinz to tho nations ' on .'"' "ei-teru front to lieep typhus -i.t.., have been revealed bv the Aiii.r-1,,-.. i.. ..... ..... i. i t r .... . - .... i Patients and these iluccts apart. Lieu- Ican ' W''' It par Hit II . ' liiiiHlri.i! .f 11itriii-hftn.lt.. nf fltiil:irf' lo n.-trtnnt r-v.inlo lu i,rt ii.-.. d,. .,. . , 'cause of criminal aiid lax methods of llnanclng oCour tho flist tenikiiinual Governments .ailliru tO lilt I GOVERNOR APPOINTED tax collection, un behalf of the Auditor ! payment of interest on the 5 -J per cent DEAD MAN TO OFFICE nel'er-'- iMi oficlal I'at-mcnt war la- Liberty Hoods by the rcdtral Treasury, Business Control reSCU8 or JOSepIl Lamb, of fOJD , ,l, ,nlu-.rt fr..e. and there will lint l.n T, street. According to the police. ny eollectlon or war tax. The entire held up an old man and while. L,,,...a -iu t.e titmr.t mr t.-, ihn i;,-ri ".6ught to hold him was stabbed cress. "abdomen. McGuire then went to i 1, vi!.n. i i.w nrt r"e. ...,..,i... S aid and was alio ttabbed. Dur- I iM iiiii full swine tndav. with virtually VAk.iuiicii uio am mail wily was , ...... nrnmlnenr vrtm.nn r.ehlr.,1 li ttp by Anesta disappeared. The ' jri..i ro searcnin- lorium. ii. ....,. ... . -.... ,. . J... , J-..4M-, d.U t.lfl ..!".. ,u, IIIU.UIVM -. i I i i i , ,. ii, , ...,.. -o , .-,. JlilRUe, 111 Wllllll pilMlllliCTIl IWU I.IUMI ALK I.IIAKII HKI.II workers Will appear In costume. Chaut- Wtm xv 1111-1 - otcp f"" wl" be ir.t"!d VUe .8,?nU CIaus' '. M.M.M. jl xavuii. Lj.nij ' ti-nifi-inn- thu iiirtt,rni:iw f.ntnr .. IJI-i.Ji n fc.aw .. ...... - -,-..... , ...,.. in. Members of tho women's campaign I au,r, " a" proDamiiiy new- ii - wasuinc;ton. dc. i... Tho reason prices of food and fuU ..- ame( ou Important Com remaiu at high levels, and. in lorao , ..J i. ttwl ,.,. chir Executive. sued : i tho collection ot the 40 per cent install- tenant Coloiei Ci.pimin says that, with tho exception of a few rporadlc cases, both UiikIIsIi and Kren.-h nnnleg have. up to this yar been completely free from typhus during the prefent war, al though the disease lias been widely prev alent In the Austrian and German cases, contluuo to rise, U that the ' branches of the Government chvrgcd with keeping prices down and breaking I HAIUtl-BLnG, Dec. I.".. When the tu the trade as "frto." The remaining ' present titato Administration ends it will SO per cent is under contrarj. i jiave surpassed all others In the number In tho food world thero are manypri'u- of proclamations Issutii py tno iiovemor "Auditor cliucral t"n.Mler Is pursuing ment on tho tecond Liberty Loan and i armies, more especially In tho former, an investigation into the administration the payment of tho I'tiitej statea eertlli. ul'' ' certain of the enemies,' prison of MiboidltiaKs of his department- .,.,,,, ' , --i"" camnK throughout tho State, and has already '"t- o tmlcbtedneis to tho amount of'c mpcur ,...lUf,n nUl ,, of , s. dl.icoverd dellniucucieo amounting to i JGSO.OOO.OOV. " i un innnooolles stand lielnles.-i because of . and the number of committees named by i ' ii, iri v,i,i,,K,rn.ir. ,.,m, o.r.i i... the Kxecutlvc. ceeded inliav ing a. turety :.-r register ,. . . . , ,. ., , ..... . -. ..... . ... . .'refund jlB.ooi to tno sstato. in anotner " "" i.iuiu mo unusual iwaiTe v'bout ' .c of the numerous Uat It la a pl.'ilc.l Impbssl- , " "17. ' ,V ft.l S'r': ,m.0U" lio""''' - '! country's coal supply is -what is known mll'y for any one at the executive de- (l;..tPfl n-, )n F,Veral other ollees the 's ll,er? Is only about JLOOO.000.000 'Hack of authority to taho legal proce- '''' i?'ntfl , SX'iES&lSZ A?.-"'"' 'K".?.?'-f.l..,5 2?l: malmnp to be collected on tho tecond AL? . i .nmn,IMA itf.nr-flr.t- li. mftAllne f ,. Will UO IKICICU .Ll Ulf '.e3Cl if .nior riTa'n ri il.i i vi oiirnf luiii invite uivvii'iii.s, mi hi i-im "a kiitt 1 .. . . W,M" ww ' .t. f..,. . ... -t.. ....... Jof C&nerti-s uliiu h will rift mora clraMin .un.tii-ru ui-ju. ' . -,. . . I uuuy uu cumuli s licit Luuv&uay, r . ... V . . vr w ho ruid Llti Ult Chargo on Steelmaker ' at the Metropolitan Onera House, will h" controlling tttsluesi, than any prcvl-, LeJRr"5, .f""1. tt .. wevr uniforms. It was announced todav ouL'y l'?". I Johnstown draft '. vU, ' . '', 7" "e"'by Mrs. John W. Geary, chaliman. Or-' lM ' "0 CommlESlon ami name of this .' eglslatlon bell, has been appointed to committees. t"ne neceilty for clo-tr tuperv it session The. State Public Safety Committee tll0 a(jmmstratlon In these olhce nine ot a Johnstown lave. astrouM results of tho nresenc of inoro than SIOO.OVO m the adminlstra- Lvery national bank, Mato ban!; and nios.iultoca and files. Trained cntomol- tion of tho oillces of Uegister of V Ills ;n trutt company and virtua ly nil tho prl- oglsts are now included In tho laulta-1 tho various, counties throughout thu vate banking houses lu Philadelphia and ' tlou unit "flccrj' nr"15'' Commonwealth. In one rase lie s ijc- throughout tho country will bo taxed to I . . WHITES IU SAM A J UIES ALTOONA. Pa., Dec. U. A Utter to Santa Claua was.publlshed yesterday in a local newspaper from Julius Itcffnor. four years old, of Roaring Springs, and in another section of tho paper an- peu.'cd tho death notice of tho boy. PURE WATER AT LOW COST No mutter where jou ll'e. sou can hatu u s ea.Jy suivl.e ot run nlne weier under hlcli l-ressar.! nn.i-ivhern .-uu- lime fr half it Mlt a ony by nlall-Ink- li Net. tune Water Mupply Hjm. lt. i.ilre very llttlo at lntlon. Easily in. siallxl al hiibII -i l-i-ns-. ttedueef. tltfl waar.l Writ" fnr II. uMr.te.l llteratur on i-ater surlily system un.l li.illi UiHinu. A4 tin so teit. S. 'k' ' 1'luinlilnc and llratlne J-iilMUiet Display Roomt Plumbing i 44 to SO N. 5th Street Heating: 506 Arch Street A DAY -H. rsr? 1 - '0. iwjBB I Islou of 4-ioerty oan. tno installment or 40 per ces-. .cent on that war-bond Istuo falls much boaid contains tue i .-..,.... .......-. ,.,, ..n..4i.A-u ... . same dead lawyer, and a ?.L "'!"."." '"J "'.'..'"'.'."i ..:" ,'..,. returns to private cnannele. TV? '"iu?- ".""":"...-' "".'t v:.n!i.-inn: that wilt ho rmr-M in o""1" monopolies ouisioa mo grasp oi man wno nas Deen . nn im l rnn t s-nm nil with iiiiit --.---. -.-.. -.. ---.- ---. -.-. ..- t. . aia i. ..... . - . ..... ..!.. l. ,-.. kt was out for his arrest Stanley uniform are the lted Cross. Emergency "i...'f ""'"' ."ub x '" J .'"'." u"u jof Philadelphia, chief of police of Aid. Motor Messengers and others. I "J""iT: .,?rlt .i " t"J .,L1 - UUvae Eteel and Ordnanca Com- ttnhhi simIim wi. f w v-i, .. comraoames invoivcu. tne fepartmem "nted in this city on l charge of i.0 the nrinci-al sneaker ' of Justl' 's he.plcss to prosecute. The uJ''Va.na.ta""y.Vronlt... c.,., .- fin th -. ,,comraci cement enters lino the loco. ?"' upennwnacni oi ino oates-, , ,:::' ..".," ,... ' T. ' : ' sliuatlon also, largo food aupp lea btlnr ovale nrancn. gave mmseit up ""-"'" "i -' "c" wua "or "' mercy i tlcd u. ,.nder ,., rlct Attorney Wade. He en. are tlio topics today in even- Jewish ' ll UI ",mcr -o"rai.r. alt In J1000 for his appearance synagogue Tho Christian churches to-1 ,,, , ,,, .,., '.'., . ,.,,..,, .-...,. irmg nere next tnursaay mgi morrow- will follow suit with lied Cross imi-JjlI- UtU lUiVItU'0 fAlfi MIIU atVlill -Wa-PLCl 4-tlU A I1VJ Ill-VCi ui-nii.nB W-.i4-.ti .! -, a . -,. . . kViiiiiuusi (twuiinHiwi uu icero ot uio imaio rpref:narsa wiui enierinp ia bu- Rainv, omcc ana oeaiins mm ue In the matter of mercantUe tax col-; Bhort of lho affgrCeatc of the two other .vho B.uc.c?l"J?? t",r.?.?5.?.nW!!,cr?.,f? i i wo uaya hiut uia uj-pvui tiuu vvvn it.iiBauLiuii?. vtjut oi -ttuicu mean money -j rt liFn a tn nrti'nt- rThan.lfi . in ti ..?. i. ? properly to indicate tlio amount. if Ui i -"- "';" -'""'""' . LVi-Ha"!5 Tf?r a due the Commonwealth." Just what tho effect of these large . selected for a Johns-1 op ner ttnnuUned turnovers of cash w ill mean to the tlnan. I an the appointment ef L. A iDuck) Devlin, c'al district of Philadelphia and the.br Vllc teller r.nrl. II, V.I. ...u w.... ....... Dear Santa I'leaso semi mo a new . ercoat. a awlnglns horse, a drum and candy and nuts. Your Little riend." ("GULLET KNLISTf" IX NAVY :.-. ..!. . .... --I..I..1. - i -.. ' nai o i"H monv in art: erst u n. itintf-- er , l.lZli ' , r .T'dJ i conjecture. ut tho fact that the XewlMM 1 .....,-. I,, Phih.HeinM. in the rnllre.. I York call loan rate has held around 6 IMt tlin iiv 1 ..-.. j-...- ...-. .-, ., . ... a l.. .. ,1 -I. - - . prr iciu wr ruiut inuo hiiu iiiu. t-everai Plans fop tho sreatest ClirUtmas carol I fejtlal ever liehl In tho city wero an- x-i.'it t.TJij r....- : tir..j -.. ti- .Villi 1U11I1. i 'l-l . 1U.-.IH I- 1 tllllllll I. . WCtlK! lirr'c Tiu.nic.iriv .i, ..in, tnu vt,...in .n n... u ..i. , erai i bicycle race lure last week, enlisted yes- rv Howe denies laying his hands i nounced by tho Community hinging As- MOUIlt llolly Murder I rial lieachea "Professional athletej do not produce laser, no says no nas no Knowi- sociation. co-operating with tho lted Pinal Slntro Chii-f Accuser anjiiiins unu ueio la ineir cnanco io atnr Ms position witli the firm ' Cross. All tho churches in tho city have ' V, ----- snow tney aro mauo oi ma r gin stun, ts to assume his duties tomor- been invited to co-operatu w"iili their : Uncorroborated 'said Goullet alter signing tho vnlis- MT. HOLLY, X. J.. Lee. lS.-JIiilo i I??.-.,..u'tJ'" -ST.. ;t',.1c!,..,,..i.Krl; ..i.f.,r Do Marco's murder trial.was tlnlshed U.ls ff ";, S-,''" ' "",'' WZT morning bo far as testimony was con-, not ,n.0 t10 buslnejs man. who must cerned. and tho case will go to tho jury I sacrifice Ids business If ho goea to Australian Who Wot, S.x-IJay Bike ' ' '"J"-"'--,, ' " ! ia7g0C,adVJph'iaUni:sa fc Knee Joins Uliclo bums Colore I .,.,,,, n,T m.m-alse'r. but was refused re- begin charging tho tamp rate as against ,.,,nintmenC bv the then Auditor lien- I Ier cent which lias prevailed s nee last nlng; , choirs In the big four-day program. ' An Imnr-quli.t rta.l Cm.u nn.nl .... f-'lni.i in, let. l.r .- , v" "ui""'"" ' -cosi l-aroi pro j,UK.Ai UlCAba l'LAJNT 'cession down Uroad street Saturday aft K, 4 jcrnoon. December 22, will begin tho SWnpany Will UtlllZO Jiiir oeinousiruiion. v.nnimus music ana "fi .v,- ti,,ii,i;.. "i singing of carols In all tha churchr-s -lar anop CUUdlng , s tjem- arranged, for Sunday. Decern- -.- " I lii "a Carm ! 1 1 lii biiih It. M. -.a.. ;(?n., Dec. 15. Tlio Tork Hard. i e,e'ry Kcctlou of the cltv Chri.tman I. Brass "Works Is planning to P;e, and the next morning Christmas .- ,uio laifctoi luaiiiB oi mo -at '3 o'clock. "Amerca" vvll ba sune- Kach church represented in the plan will tbern Peunsy vanla. It is at eratlng a factory at the corner and Commerce streets. In ; Vnd. but a. deal lias been con- I whereby tho company will . I.M IIIIH....A. 1-. ?.,, ... PVIl4 AJIIllllV.jr V. (V U111UII U ' it ( . i bo, available for Imniedlato IVsquarct feet of floor space i oi. around for storage pur- hi-expected that operations plant win begin with tho furnish a float mounted on u motor truck for Saturday's procession. Tho trucks, according to John V, llaun. presi dent of the association, wil' bo decorated with the flags of the United States, Its allies and the K-.l Cress und will bo trimmed with evergreen, Tho church choirs, with their floats, will assemble ut Uroad and Ulamond streets where the parade will start The procesaion of floats will roll slowly down new-year, and employment 1 Uroad street to Pine, the choirs singing fifty to sixty moldrrs. i and aluminum castings will 5 company lias contracts licy lneet Corporation. i Ordnance, Department and k,-: m yn uihwis i I r me license courts io use liiHIMi granting of re- WW' been .upneiu by U-Superior Court of th Chester illcatlen Use Adeste Kidelcs." '-Joy to the World and "America," threo songs requiring no rehearsal. The crowds on the sldo walk will bo Invited to join In tho sing ing. Disbanding' at Pine street, tlio procession will split Into neighborhood singing festivals lu various parts of the city. Mr. Powell, and City Treasurer McCoach, who had control over tho patronage ot tho otnre of Mcrcantllo Ap praisers. It la understood that Devlin will receive approximately the same salary paid to appralEers, between J.7000 and ffnon a year. July, Is thought by many financial lead ers to Indicate that there may bo a tight money market hero and In Now York for sonio days. Although Dhe payments of Hip large amount on certificates of Indebtedness and tho distribution of the half of the this afternoon. It Is felt that the Jury i war." wi'l not be long deciding on a verdict. This morning's testimony siemed un important Justice Kalli-ch giv the 'cold-water' treatment to Iraca's testi mony this morning when ho tId counsel that in addre-blng the Jury he would take care of tho consideration that should bo given tho testimony of an accom plice In a murder case. Iraca Is tho only real accuser of Mllllo in this crime. Ho charges her as u principal In a statement that she, participated lu tho arrangements for the hold-up that pro duced murder, but there Is nothing of Importance lu the case to corroborate such a serious accusation. At the closo of the' testimony. Lawyer Palmer re newed his mutton for tlio direction of a AerdlH of not guilty on the ground that tha State had fulled to corroborate Iraca, but It was denied. (.millet. Who Is twenty-six years old was born at Victoria, Australia, und lives In Ncv.ark, N J. Women Man Cars at Johnstown Women are taking the places of f-motormeu and conductors of the, Johns town Traction Company. Virtually all o.f the actlvo rnen have enlisted n the ry mtvIo.. Jure, ben4if led or are "f " ,. ((WITiWa,, t Cotton High in Austria ' ZURICH, Dec. It. Advices from Vi enna state that cotton Is now selling th.ri. nt thirty L-pnn-M faVir.i.t tSV ! pel Ager.tr, however. It is said, aro purchas- Trolley Workers' Pay Increased KCRANTON, Pa., Dec. 15. Three hun dred niotorinen and conductors employed on tho Scrantou nnd Illnghamton Hall road, operators of a trolley system be tween this city and Montrose, have been granted a voluntary Increase of three cents per hour. The new rato brings the men's pay to thirty-two cenls per nour. Ticket Agent Dies Suddenly James A. Weaver, ticket agent at tho Tioga station of tho Philadelphia and Heading Hallway, died suddenly yester day, a few moments after ho left his Ouakertown home. Ho was stricken with heart disease as he was about to tana a irim io i-iiutuiciiniia. xiu wan sixty-six years old. Air. fnvder had a long confcrcnco with 3H per cent Liberty Loan Interest means Register of Wills James IJ, Shcehaii, and a return of much cash to tho banks, after tho conference, Mr. Slieehaii said w-hlch in turn means capital for uso for bis boohs villi bo open to tlio Auditor Clencral at any time. It Is understood, their conference was with regard to tho Inheritance tax. NAVY READY TO TRAIN MERCHANT OFFICERS Many Maryland Teachers Quit ifinwTia-rnu.M xr.v iv.,. 1. "....- Ins- all stocks available and, are1 shipping, ty.ight Carroll County school "teachers them to Budapest, where prices are still . v.... " ,..i,i n.i in -u-n.hin.tnn -,.. higher. The authorities promise .lftyty thirty teachers have quit. Many yards of thread to each Austrian house- Bcnool will have to close because teach' hold. Austrian soldiers are guarding tTB uaVe, obtained more remunerative the Hungarian frontier to prevent ..riAt-.m ..n.einiiv in ih n. .. rUn. "". " ' .-.. , r7T". t. .. . i iwim. Shipping Board Will Not Be Equal to tho Task, Officials Suy WASHINGTON, Dec. IS. Tho Ship ping Board will bo unablo to train sufll clent men as navigators for the Amer ican merchant marine by tho thno tho ships aro ready unless they turn, bver tha task to competent navy Instructors, Is tho view of officers of tho Navy De partment. Eventually tho Shipping Board villi havo to call upon the navy for competent ottlcers for tho ships, navy authorities declared. It was pointed out that the training facilities of the Navy Department aro ndequato to train tho TJ8.000 omcers and men needed for the merchant ships. "Our present training stations can turn cut seamen, llrcincn and other crew personnel without the necessity of ex panding our facilities," one naval au" thorlty declared, "and we will guarantee Hufticlent navigators to make traverse of borrowers. It Is pointed out that tho Gov ernment will probably withdraw rums from depositories aggregating more than tho amount to bo paid tho public rind banlts. AntiT therefore, until tlio situa tion adjusts Itself tho f.r.anclal world Is uncertain as to Just what tho result may be. In somo quarters, however, hope Is expressed that tho money market may ease up somewhat by tho middle of next week. It Is thought by that time bank ers should be in a position to know to what extent the Fi-dcrnl Treasury In tends calling on them for funds. Hut no person In a position to know can tell definitely when improvement will como. f . He Can't Stop Growing Although ho Is thirty-nine j ear 'old, Arthur Clark, an inmate of a Michigan sanatorium, udds a quarter Inch to his height every twelve months und now measures clx feet eight Inches In his stockings. Physicians hav'o been studying Clark's casa for years, but cannot explain why ho continues to grow, Capper's Weekly. 1600 Extra Men to Handle Mail Sixteen hundred extra men .and boys will be, pressed Into service to handle tbe Christmas rush of mall In the Phila delphia Foatofftce. .according to I'oat- I I our wire Will Save At Least A Dollar if sou brinff tho entire family hem tomorrow tor dinner. We fcerve the btnt only at a rrlce that ! llttU i-roflt but uta of patron-. bl'lXlAL MUSIC 2Ej- TfeLg) LANOVER -jANoy Twelfth and Arch St. fKnfranr; on 11th St.) CLAUD- M. ItOllll. .lfar. Will I ' w .?r. ecomingness in Tdcla 'Pearls EARLS arc perhaps the only gems which all women can wear with complete assurance that they arc be coming. Blonde and Brunette, Debutante and Dow ager, Sweet Sixteen and Sweeter Sixtv, find their affinity in Pearls. It is the oncgem of all which takes no 'ac count of years, con- forms to any color scheme, fits any oc casion and is peren nially BECOMING. Ttcla Pearl Necklace . 973 to 9350 with diamond clatp T E C L A SpS Fifth Avenue 10 Rue de ,i Paix, Pens Charles .. Maxwell Of Co. Sole Philadelphia A cents Walnut Streth tt 16th Sueet Tf-. .-., -I W"- -- ,--,.. . 'th vrar.one.B safe ormercnantmen master jonn a. Thornton. WWFP ffl! NU'V i lH (HipiWI, ji"-.:.-.. 'fss-t
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