' ? i I trt 'S I- Y A 1 1 ' ' E ENINCT TTJBHO 'VLEDER-PHIIjADELpHIA SATURDAY. - PEOpC&f$)E 1$fW$X&$t SgWBMW CAPTURED By Lieut. J. H AR VE Y DOUGLAS lourl'i Canadian Mounted Illflu A True nml Tlitllll : Tate of tliv llt-jrlenre. of n VI united Canadian Officer .Mia 1'fll Into Hie llanda of the Enemy Copyright. 1917. by FuMIc Ledurr ComMB. w B jtleHaaavL I iT kflLVaaH db I .UF j( 4kHK f &bH P aV fl ant " 4 iwtTH JT a m .aaalnaai . rTaP"" X a-" TifcfnrV3 i.f XMl 1 I , M b WHOLE STATE FEELS SHORTAGE OF LABOR munlcntlns trench which took ui to tlio front line. Tlia ordinary trench Is narrow enough for it man v. raring full equipment, but when n relief Is koIiir; on tlio trench la illleil with men loaded down llko pack mules waiting to (to out its soon its the 1 1 lief Is completed. We bumped nnd iqnecicd our way nlonff to tho accom paniment nf many ejaculations nccr heard In Kuml-iy t-rliool. At length we t.-uno to tho section of trench wo wtro to occupy. It wns on tho extreme right of the Third Division. During tho day Colonel ttsshcr, ac companied by his adjutant. Captain Simons, nnd nil tho company com manders, had Bono oxer tin whole line nnd each knew thoroughly tho peculiar!- Big Corporations In Pitts burgh nnd Elsewhere Bid ding Agninst Ench Other SUPPLY IS SHIFTING Women Uelng Taken Into Service for Men's Work nt Many Points FOUR GUN CLUBS LBT TRAP MATCHES TODAY S. S. Whit Electric, Clcar- vicw nnd Eagle Clubs Stage Target Sport I'tTTfilirriOH Uec 1" Tho labor market In 1'ltlfburKh Is In such condi tion that big corporations nre blddlnir neilnt one another to obtatn men Wares luno ascended to n, point never dreamed of Ncfjroeu haxe been Import tics of tho patts of the lino with which -a (n tralnloads to meet tho situation. they hail meet to do. A itoncommis- wni. qir!lI aro i,cinB pressed Into ftrv Honed oltleer from inch company, the machine cun teuton, eta, had also gone r'uOT, u iilitail to toko oor trenen ftorcs ( V tupply of surh articles as Bhoels, lubber hoots' wirlns cloxef. ammunl lion, hand .renailc.s. etc) Thus cery tiling was In tcidlnce3 for a quid: relief when wo nrrled Severnl trapshootlne events are lifted on today's sport calendar. Tlireo target shoots nnd one whlto filer match com prise tho week-end card for the local marksmen. The S. S White. Oarvlew, Phila delphia Hlectrlc and 1b1o Gun clubs tt.iBO eports over their homo traps Tar ret shootlnR Is the procrnm at the White. Electric nnd Clean lew clubs whl'e tilreon events will be tho magnot for at tracting gunners at tho l.'aglo Club, at Manoa. At Holmcsburc Junction the Dentists ban w t 100 clay Urct.vtla to bring out a lood' croft 4 "1 shot devotees, for the sra tu ' clastlfled Rites each gunner, I ef his marksmanshlD ability. for hlKh-cun nrlie. Many We'"' delphla nnd Darby wine sh'Vj bers of the Cleanlew Club. wlllV away In a target test at Colwyn." Jl ntras per man is mo condition Clear lew traps. fi weeHiy competition at tho lit traps will be Indulged In by the delphla Klectrlc Club boys at III Tnrk. Their proRram at fifty Inan binin is meat ror an hour or I sport nnd tho usual week-end cr exptctcd to compete M. Ilomls. fK of the Wlremcn's Association, rutsu eral nttractho pr'zes up for the Tcathered target shooters hav, one club to try their skill at their fi wine enort nnd thatls'at the" grounds at Manoa. S uisTtn mvnRTs Ri:Lii:r complutkh In our part of the line wo wcro met by our comptnv commander. Lieutenant ockshutt, and our company tergennt major, who rupertiitcndcd tho dltrlbu Hon of the men and arranged lellefs for each icntry post. Kach man wns thown his alarm post, and nt theso pai tleular polntn ieiy man "s-looct to" while the relief wus koIiik on t length tho iiicbsigo ' Itelljf t'omploied ' waa passed ilnun tho line and tho inrn cr tho Sitnth Hattallon heaed u sigh The traction company bar advertised for women conductors, while downtown oltlco bulldlng3 hnxo femalo elevator' operators Tho theorv that thern 1h I plentv o' l-bnr If properly distributed , ti.mip cirv. N. J. iHfteJBreakrsi KnrrTinyAf. floth Beies rannot b applleil to this cltv. InK to corporation officials'. nccord- ATI ANT'C CITVS NKtTEST riiii.i'iiuur llllTI I, On the orran front. Dfers imuFUil ltre yens durlnr thr Autumn nd Winter Setneit, Luxurious lobbes rptrlcut veiandis. rretlul tun rtrlor nd iuri bmu e, A i 'til rtsl otnee for tl-oee rreklng irt na rxrritlon. Pfklnrs now Wlrr mde for tv Phrlfftrrul anil K V-- f.lij-u AMKKICAN AM I I'ltUVKAN fl.ANS iiwwnn aerommonllon fft- e . unfum fHI'Tnn. Pa.. Dec 13. Industrial establishments In and about this city arc , periousiy namperrn vy u tiiuiiiu i , labor, which Is growing as the w.tr pro- Wrsfminnlor ! v- "" n?ach. i:iv, greases. notw'tlitandlng the fart thit """"i-r to , inrat, iti, run. Clu'sior'rf population Ima nearly doubled nnter, 110 up wkly . S- up dolly Chas. njtim In tlnee c.us All depiirtmentfl of mer cantile and tulustrla' ferine, and stores am u'causo oi t'm inill- J Civil Service Position jMiny graauaMi or Ftrarar's Buala Cellrre who r only 1 to 20 years i tir blne appolntrd lo covernmel Puniion at fiooo to JJ20O a rear. Holli boya anj clrli are cettlnr ltie o'tlos v Stryer BuiineM Colletic t i w ' Hniiig. ii,, i ninanpnu T i Phikdelphia ScnM, SLFSSZSSWi'A 1T14 Chestnut St, CMaletna. wHt,, r.llrabfth Latender frhrelner. rrlnrWPV. .1 'H jicsiq r. "All ptetcnt and coircct, sir rcpuricd the company sergeant major of Company A, Fourth Canadian Mounted nines, as the officers camo on parado for whit was to bo tho last time. Wo wcro nulto proud of our company because wo had Just received a re-enforclng draft of forty men which brought our numbers up to about 120 Mlghtly moro than onc-hslf tho number wc should hao had. Hut In those dajo men wero not aj plenti ful as they nra now. We had to gc along fomchow. Every man was carefully Inspected ' see that ho had his ptvel hihnet, two gas masks nnd his Iron rations Tim latter consisted chiefly of a tin bully beef nnd some hard Mcults Thon were most necessary, as we never knew when the Germsns might attempt a flank movement at the banc of tho Ypres tallent. and If this were Huccessful tlioso of us who wcro at the noso of tho nallcnt might havo to subsist for two or tlireo davs on our Iron latlons until n way could be cut through ngaln That tin of bully beef struck the men as being a piece of useless and very heavy furniture, which It was advlsablo to "ditch" If possible. TO Tift! FnONT LINT. It was Just Renins; dusk as the In spection was completed IJvcry man gap at hitched his pack up Into a comfortable position on I1I3 back, give a lln.il tug at his belt and In i few minutes wo were oft on tint lonir Journey of seven miles pan Vlimertlngho and Ypres. right to tnko Its dally toll among our men up tno tauent to tne rrom line, i.very r!ut on tle nicnt , May -t, 1010. Ing limt-l.aniled Mrv iir.ift nml tlin fact tnit moor Is . of i.ithf.ii tlnn und left tin- tremhis i.ng attracted to ships .irds and other . After a. tln.il Inspection by tho .ompanv ar industries comnnnder, tho order ' Stjinl I'min" was L'iveii. and nil hut ll ci miles on, feCILVNTON P.i , Dec. 11. State duty, tho trinch olllcer and trench nun- meuts mado by leading mining and I commiloneii olllccr aouBht out u spot manufacturing ofriclals wcro that tho lepartmentfl of mer- t.f0riir7'hi 3T".uckrv nr. H-.ch al nitlvlty nro btlf- rlOiet OOSCOOCI Ais), , Frflat lid ntllces nro work- I rirlnmaa iirttilnv rst A I! MAtilov iaiu:uoni. . j. in a dugout or a holo In tho nlilo of the support trench In which to strutch their eary lego. x i:u:rifANT ni'oour C'ur hume, which wa3 known .is an ctephint dugout, was ubout eight feet iquiro and wan toofid ovir with very heavv corrugited steel in tho form of nn anb, e.uli coirugitlo'i I'elng about clgltl im hi h broad This steel roof was vers uroti'; and fcerved to support a .ugo amount of tartli ami Miuduan'. i jiend out with a detonating laser of l.i dun lock, u that in c.ijo of a dl r it lilt the (hell would cxplmlo on the ut.'Ulo rather than tho insldo of tho Idgollt. lbor shortage In northeastern Penns. vanla Is gradually becomt"g worso. In dustries. Including tho trolley companies, aro reollng tho (.fleets. At least 6000 men have left Lackawanna, valley slnco tlio war started To dato tho mines hivo not been affected n.s much a.i waa expected. THE LAUREL HOUSE First Class American Plan Hotel. Delightful climate. A short motor run from Camp Dix at Wrightstown. Branch of Chandler Bros. & Company, Brokers. A. J. MURPHY, Manager. C. V. Murphy, Assistant Mcr. nnniTf.Ai? 741111010 V- IIU.W. A.AUUSU , -)y IN 10 LESSONS . Man teacher has opening for eltHfii puplta on piano to stxrt within two,-f;i music. Doirt call, write only glv , . ago nnd stato when Interview ta ,, fleslreu I ! Harrison Dc Priest, 230 S. 4UU RAUTllll: in SO tcaaoni or mon nooniei maiiea rre i iiKiniiusB fichaali. n:n Cheitnut at. 14: vananso at. I'hona Hpruca Sfl7 cmi:i:Nsnrr.G, ra, Dec in while help Is hard to gi t In Westmoreland . fj I iV.mti l.n nrnannf .If vttln.t Inn nf tt ' . Ulttl., ..... ,'... - - . ........ Jf 1 Jt .. I Is n serious barrier to rmelonc- B'g wages In ceil.iu Industrlej have drawn ir'ilned men from their rcgulir avocations Kinplosefs aro li"omlng I ieckles In their competition lor help. itnl tin f liaf ! I tit ( kl liallrifV tilliail tltirtfi Uio door ronslstcil of n wooden frame i ,,, m.. ,n k.,.,.. .,., ln ,,.,. .vllr ,,,. are best rulUil by tralnlnc to render good service. CAximw, s. c. TUB PARKVIEW INN A com fort a bis and UMisM ful Hut lifttfl conducted with an ranifBt delr to pleas unit to aitlify. Excellent tolf tiain, minunjr, (ic uur rai ar nan nnd rrnaonuM" Undr nw mnRFmnt Writ Idirrr Central, or Mra M H. HAHH1SON. 1'rop. PAKCKt. "POST & vV. S I'nttio or imi.rit.in ,,rii,! Arsn ition runt iy 1 low (ovonzht UnilcruooJ L Underwood 'Ihrce iows of Canadian troops RninR into action. At the top, left, the boltlivr m their iaj to the front arc bujinrj fruit from the Prcnch women and children, who live entire y upon this source of income. A the r xht the fighlers arc passing through a communication trench to the first line, while below another contingent is scurrying over unprotected territory into the hhcl.cr of an embankment. llooge, commencing ut tlio on ,i train tint mieakcd up as far ns of trie nd (lie uneven Rinding paia l'AIAl TITV. VIA. Palm Villa Hold Ffctre st. lmi. lthr. Dttt flarttng nnd liunttnr Mmt . rinmMlK Wrlt for ml n.KAKWTEW. n.A. Appendlv, nnd ending about oppolto the Xllrd Case, tint famous concreto tnlpeis- w Ithout uiiu uiiii!, urn uniliui oiucieui ciiijut. tnlnril nml nftfip post In the German lines which Mimed "a"u. """ nIlor to laugh nt our artillery nnd continued reached fahrapncl C i light, litre wo de bomo marching orner. wliere we turned east toward SSI lebeke. At Trans port rarni, to tho botith of y.lllcbcl.o we wero met liy tlio iruiucs or ITlHn lllOKI.il IIS LIIUUL.I1 l.H 11 ITP 1USL . . . . ... .. .. . 1..1I11' 111 11 o.-- --- .. ,.rt t.A.n trntm-r ,..,n .rnn.inu u lien r:ill - . going back to work after his summer "" "'" """ """ ", " "" "" tho Seventh Haltsllon from wnoin wo ho Idsy We h id h id an clght-d ly rest hi a louthne'-terly direction In front wero taking over rrom this point each nnd wo were now Going In to do a h'x- of Observatory Hldgo and Aimaglt Wood company advanced npiratily with Its teen-day tour. The right of our line was about 50') own guides. The night was dark, II- Tho 1'ourth C M It were taking over nrds from I till 60 and rested on a bhnrt lumlned only by the Hares from the front a new part of tho line. They wcro gap which i-epatated us from the Sec line, which swept In a largo bcmlclrclo usually In Sanctuary Wood In tho ond Division Wo had tho good fortuno to right and left The II ires threw Into trenches vflilch ran south from tho for tho first tlmo In ages to bo loaded relief tho broken and twitted stumps pets of the trenches. The night was very btlll, txeent for the oii.vloncil cr.iwi ii f a hand grenade or the cr.uk of .1 line ritrrz'.s "n im:witi:iis" We moved along tho open load until tho iMiig ground brought us In linn sunk In the wall of sandbags which closed tho ititraiicc. At tho tup hung u blanket soaked In chemicals and rolled up In a convenient position to bo I AI.I.KNTOW.V, Pa, Dec IS. Libor dropped to closo tho door In caoo of I shortage Is general In Allentown and n. k.ib attack. throughout tho I-ohlgh Vulles. Tho up- lnilde there was Just room to i-tand , ply v as short before the war. and on ac up There wero two beds undo of count of volunteer enlistments and tho wtro ntmiiR- bircicncti ovlt ii vvooiten dinft It Is becoming acute The Traslor U7UITPI EnfiE UflTEt Fireproof. fr.imo. In tho center wasi a small, rough Comouiv needs men, both hero and nt :'"., ,";", A':,'n1. Jiti' table, wheie wo .11.1 nil our work and tno .hlpyaids at fornwells Many men $'??'.? Europ ln al", mo our nil" lis sitting on tho idgo of iiavo left the silk mills for munitions the beds It was tho first tlmo wo had un,i now it is bald the hllk mill girls mol HT. AUOCST1NK. VIA. hail KtKli a goon uugout ana wo took go.ng Into bhcll loading nnd similar work gnat prldu In hanging up our equip-'There Is a scarcity of men ln the build. ment on nails driven into tho nind-,inc tiadis. und general construction THE BARCELONA&.'m'n ..; prl bath ltxelu patronage milt A N lllalr hags which closed up the fir end of I work. Including rlty Implements, hns I HOTEL GRANADA 'ip' ImKln ?' r,anc,' tho arch. There wns plenty of room, ns I been rctirded One big contractor cstl-1 rr, hnth, Am,r. t rum IB m,' l!r?p on this last tour n tho trenches tlicro mates that Allentown and Its environs.' .. --,-,- ,.., .,.. -,.. .; wi-to only tlireo omcera in A company could absorb :000 laborers camps nml orran. Nr OM Kt Marion, like, It M. tl.nn.it but tills ixim ? . jj-'s-fi V ' "&? f v - .iiiBS, with tonio of the had from ono of jjcutenatit Cockshutt, I.leuteinnt Walls iilants established colored cai Pritz's tjpovviltcih which was travels- nm ,i,i0f. Ono was alwass on duty, J.ome havo unploved Mexicans, ing that part of tho nenery Wo va ,h.lt tho other two could each oc has not brought much relief, flopped In tlio dit.h a eouplu of times, , u.,y a UL.a ad pnatch a llttlo very1 and then turned to Hie I. It uetvvccli m.LSarv bleep. rt ...... 1,1.1.... ...1 1T...1.. f'nnun .- -- CIU"tri IIOI.V f.lUH" tlll'I ilililu V"J.. Khuitl) after this wo entered tlio com (Continued Mcndiy) WILL ENTERTAIN SAIL01OIEN THE MONSONgKJJrSSfa.'TfcS An.lnt City. Btum hat. fin rrlvsta baiha " MIAMI. Tl. OUR SECOND FLOOR Store SavM': You MMiy ' on Yw ' Suits ifii Overcwtf 1000 SUITS AND OVEIs COATS. Rag. utar $15 ami $18 Y.ue, ' The Clothier $10.50 TRENCH COATS FUR-LINEO COATS with Persian Luafc Collan. V $10.50 ' A D L E R! THE CLOTHIER . S.E. Cor. 13th and MaikitlV 'ntranceontttiiSt. Cpen:v P ;INTII, CHBISTMAS FKENCH LEAVE COSTS DLX MEN JAIL TERMS Fifty Took Trip Home to Balk Transfer to Southern Camp ARMY DOCTORS FACE HEALTH LEAD IS HELD RIGID TEST AT MEADE! BY KEYSTONE CAMPS TEST ON AT HANCOCK and wero Immediately put Into rervlce. Though few of tho men use tho trollcj compared with tho jitney trauie, becaus most of th camp la too far from tho end o.' the trolley line, their ncnulsitlon will furulFli bomo icllef from tho acuto trans. . . I Hotel Paramount Absolutely fireproof , Bluejacket and Marines to Ucj runn)nr "Vk ciUC&lS OI tieDrew rtssociauon nioeaa ireni nay mm ,.-u... ...... ... .... L'mb Troubles Officers Must Prove Fitness or Be Dismissed From the Service Hancock and Meade Reports I Examinations Today for Posts r", Good Pneumonia Spread- ' f "s ing Elsewhere Corps CAMP DIX, WrlKhtttown. N'. J., Dec, 13. Ten days In tho guardhouse and (10 fine nav tho Hcntenco meted out to nearly a lulf hundred men of tho Ullth Itepi. ment. commanded hy rolonel Marcus 11. Stokes, who wero absent from camp without leave during tho latt week. The flrat general punishment for this Infrac tion of army rcKUlatlons nerves to cm praalze on tlio National Army men that Uncle Sam, who thus far has been rather lenient with tho Camp Dlx belectlves, will not tolerate an abuso of this leni ency. Tho men who drew tho wentenco ln court-martial proceedings had taken "French leave" following tho announce ment that they would be Included '. a contingent that would be sent to a south ern cantonment. Tho soldiers calculated their departure on the evo of tho day scheduled for them to go South would ullovv them to get back after tho other men had Bono and prob ably brine substitutions for them ln the transfer. But It to happened tho day for tho movement was postponed nnd the soldier runawas got back Just In time to receive tho court-martial, spend a day nnd a night In tho guardhouse and pack their barrack bags and Join the trans ferred men. who wero Just then prepar ing for tho excursion. They went South under heavy guard All of tho regiments whose men live within easy traveling distance of their home? experienced the same lenvetaklng, but the New Jersey boys, who aro moio fortunate ln distance, wero tho great est offenders against the ruling, both the 311th and 312th lleglmcnts having nu merous cases of "A, vW. O. It ," as the army dubs "absenco without leave." "Discipline must bo the keynote of our training of tho National Army men," one of the ottlcers who was forced to send borne of his men up for coutt-martlal said, "Tho reg.me'ital officers may have been In a lenient mood In similar cases before, probably because tho civ Ulan sol diers had not fully come to the realiza tion of tho things expected of them, but this court martial will be an example for the future, when meniro icmpted to take leave without I mission of the com manderr," Five hundred officers from the train ing camp at Platteburg wi.. arrive In Camp Dlx for abslgnment to organiza tions In tho cantonment. Their stay here, it Is believed, will hi temporary. With tho present force of officers and the additional men to coma In today, the camp will huve mi nbundance of lustrucr tors for Its men. In fact, th6 officers will not be required to work on unusually hard schedules, with the peronnel of the camp depleted by the recent transfer of 000 of the Belectlves to a touthern can tonment. "Plenty of fresh air" Is the health slogan of Camp Dlx. An order has been issued from divisional headquarters de creeing that windows shall be allowed to remain open during the morning. When cold weather hits a cantonment, there Is always a tendency on the part of the men to "coop themselves up" In warm buildings. Tho sashes "to the lee ward" are thrown open no matter how blustery the weather now. First Illness Fatal in 101st Year PENNSBURa. Pa.. Dec. 15. Miss Caroline Nace, 100 yea'ra old, of Argus. near here, died of pneumonia. She parsed the century, mark last September. Iter jjal lllnM WM tlMtMly atakaeM aha Fj a Staff Correspondent CAMP MKADH. Admiral, Md , Dec. 13. Commissioned officers ln tho medical corps at Little Penn must prove their fitness or resign from tho service, ac cording to ordeis Issued at dlvUIou ' hnr!nlinrtprs. Ten days ago an examining board wns appointed to determine the fitness of lino olllCera who won their commissions at ofllcera' training camps, and today n pedal examining board began the work of vi ceding out tho physicians who do not measure up to tho army's standird Majois William A. Harris. Horatio N Jackson and Italph Icayren, comprise this board. It was explained that many men In tho medical corps of tho National Army have failed to meet the require ments of tho service, although few that can bo Included In that group aro at Camp Meade. The cold wave that continues to at tack the Liberty Division Is viewed with less alarm than tho drafts that arc being ordered by tho war chiefs. Tor u third tlmo this week Little I'enn has been called upon to furnls.Ii men for other camps. Tho latest draft sent twenty-six men to tho Sixth Kegular Army Division at Annlston, Ala. Tho men who left Camp Meado for tho Alabama camp aro: Private, flrrt elan for aaatHtant me ehnnla Clarenen If IlMdtl. 1113th Infantry: Ailolnh Narcowieh. HHth Infntr ; Charlea .T. lUuman. 311th Held Artillery: Otto K Iannrnbrir. ll'lnrlch Aron. Danaon O. Kdirar. ai;th Held Artillery: i-hartes M. Corcoran. Jamea l! I'mlnMly 3t.'th Jta-ehlni- Uui Hattallon: ttarrv n. Centnlml. Antonio Hylveafr, Julius IHIntkl. I rank l'"nuarrl!o, antth Sui.plv Train. Prlvatea, flrat claaq, In art aa aaalatant rhaurlniri William I) Coppa. Jama It lllf. Norman I', llonrm Stdth Infantry, John Nt Koz'K. 31lth Klld Artlllerj : ltlih ard r. Kilwantoskl. 311th KM1 Artlllry. James ralnso Ueora M Crowley. Hor ace Arrhuff, SUtll Held Artillery: Kdward It Kertia 310th Ma-in !'in Hattallon. Illehard I. Hraler Haaeny Kurti. Joseph Teiderateln. Edward K AtrOulaan. sotth Bupply Train; Roy Wharmby, l!Hlh Depot Brigade. Thirty-eight Phlladelphlans wero dis charged from the division today because of physical defects. Their names nnd numbers of local draft boards aro as fol low: Anton Hngelman. 4 : Hyman Laptdes, 1; Steve Mendys, 4 s Francesco Saraco, 4 Vasel Popeljak, 61; Bamuel See, 1; Antonio Carlanto. 44 : Thomas Gushne, 21 ; Thomas Sullivan, 1 ; Krancerek Szurynskl, 44; Paul Intlgl o, 44; N'lcola Fudorato. 44; Mike Dlaulerce, 44; Wil liam II, Snyder, 21; Samuel Belaskey, 1; Joseph Czepubkowskl, 21 ; Alfred C. Simon, 26; Francesco Velecco, 21 ; Ed ward Weld, 21; Domenlck Fardone, 47; William Dragan, 12: James J, McEIhat ten, El; Benjamin Dllschltr, 1 ; August J. Zuest, 21; Samuel Nathanson, 1; Wil liam N. Ogelsby, 21; Frank Clcrvo, 2J; Tony Fraecatore, 12; Frank Lubaczew ski, 21 ; Joseph Astasuaskls, 4 ; Clarence 13. Stone,' 21 ; Thomas O. Ertel, IS; Louis S. Shapiro. 39; Patrick Cassldy. 0; Al bert II. Krtebel, 16; John Mehrlec, 4; Antonio Leone, 2; Pletro Stragnzzl, 2; Charles W. Mcllvee. 16; Robert Con tlno. 2; William J. Cannon, 11; Alexnn. der Lobacelwlc, 11. That scores of other men tn the Phila delphia units are slated for discharge waa aKte4 by xamlninf yrjeons tat HANCOCK, Augusta, lla , Dec . . , ! m.sT rAi.M nKArii. n. A delegation of sailors and marine" i ;.. ra i - from the I'hlladelphla Navy Yard w III 1 HOTEL PAUVto Neyraodernhot.l ho tho guests of the Youmr Men's and rnB anJ LBke Wr,. American plao. M Women's Hebicw Association at a Hanu-1 r day uu linofcift. , Imli entertainment and danco to bo held nithF7F. FK. th s evening nt S -15 o'clock at Its I -. . -. . J7iY.Tr : .. . . caused .1 do- roo"'r; '".r ,, ' '"' , , """"" rndon Hun. nattr mand tor wood In the vicinity of th- wd.r,'"i" n""c0la' ,oratl0 by Bernard - ".-.y ,. coos. camp. While the men are forbidden by nXIarr, Shapimand Louis MaTciu?, ""JhUN UtlB. FL.V. tho olllecrj front collecting wood on prl- membcrsl ot the association, will receive ARAGON HOTEL vato propcrtj. even C that property Is i ,ts )nltlal presentation tonight, tho co- F"roBn ptan. tt.do nn. hera ronrtesy. undeveloped, tho division staff Ins of- !tuthors of the piece themselves enacting femfort and aertle Prejall. A nlare for fam. IMIIllll l(f , lias increascu large-iy in a m"i -i army camps, nccoriiing io ui ""' n Iloltltnlult f ,)ruvson.il second lieu :.."I,"t.,"t !!L"ro?,oe"i tenants to tho engineer corps of tho ftftll I la l IUII lU tirj tsmrs'-"" 4tt' -"- fend to ilear any plot of ground In th- lho ,,arts f,f the eharacters. Addressej ". "d "". ",!1," WASHINGTON. Dec 15 Pneumonia ' r"-VMI' In .L number of . . . ... i..u.. ,.? tlm .imn 1rrn of rhnrp-n fnt. . .. ... .... .!. t... nrn.Hin.. .K.t.AH.. n I4i ITl. i .ri.f,l-fll A Undtr new man- " " 1'. nH. i ! i.iw ..- , h I IV Irl I ir I T. .IVIIIHJ V "- ..-.,. -. -- a"-.Wlll l.tj Illi.UQ 'J I'.Ul.ttllVi.k .llCttlUC.U U. & A B - - JWt.fcM- . ... . i.-.aiii..tu,.....o .... k....... ... ... .- .... ..... nn.. . ft i. I . . . ....:!... ... .... . ,... .. iiiiti eifiR ano luo wuuu i.iu ..,. -.. -. .- . ino jeivioii euiiiiiiuou in hod mj imodcrati. not ana coia vraitr la avarr room I'rlvate batha. nrinv ninilo piioiic uero ine ine-rmro In the number of cases at Camp Bowie Kort Worth Tex, for tho week ended December 7 was fifty-nine, making u totil of 2.'G cifces of pn umonla there fegulnr (limy were announced from division hfad'iti.irlers this muriiing to t.o held uiiilir the- direction of Colonel 1'iederIcU A rnder. enmin mder of tho tOHil lliiKliitirs Tho rvimln ition will Evening Public now Tlio deaths ln all dlv'slons during Include ph) sli.il and personal tests !"' I .," npC the week totaled 2G4, of which 213 were wljl ho open to o'lUer.s and elisted men wllh-n, .'d .??1 Urak Anklrs, Fallfn AnC etc., nre fnly lupported, Vf ino use o ine W ? At a SinKarv. nm thv mav batj , Bhhri) tir bollfd. ComforfabnTi mad in mraiure adjuilable, Urs Ukt light an I durable, name limb id bo for Cull and bo mitnuted tTY wm lor fceii-i uunK ro Ledger Photoplay Calendar, r..i:.. i J Ca-LsJlT uiiis lucu muuM,, X. .l.tMI a a lpnlnf- J? KoonomuMM.fU ...M .a ak.l!l S3.O0. poatpaM. nifaiuremaSt i 'jJSl PDirr Anvmuprc. u a nivi; raaaaniiaajK.w Jan. lkt to J IS each, or tfJoTV. ,,r inu P1U1I.IIIKN lor HDS IK. . Hours ll to n. Lady attenojafU 5 Penn-.fo''laLlmb Speel-C-3. iii-i3-i3 i-uiiert nt.. I'hua., p;- ;r;-, ' V i. . ' tfft JfA I ff .fl 1 aimed by pneumonia. Tho Twenty-eighth division nt Camp Inncoclc. composed of Pcnnslvnnls loops, continued to hold Its record of ho healthiest division of the National Guard, with a lck rato of 3 2 a thou ftul Tho Sevcnty-r.Inth Division. Camp Meade, where Pemisjlvanla drafted met 17 TO 22 ALHAMBRA It Is expected that a lirgo number of men In tho division will linko appllci tion for tlio new service 'lho organisa tion Is full of trained men. KspccUlly In thovo units recruited In tho eollego . APOLLO towns lll.o i:.ihlon und South llethlchcm. , thero Is n majority of eollego material A lirgo number of eollego men como from tho cities lll.o Philadelphia and ARCADIA aro encamped, shows the lowest sick rato Pittsburgh, where aro locatid tho t'nl AUDITORIUM I BLUEBIRD e.irfclte- .if Pnnsv I;m!.i noil tlin tint- veislty of Pittsburgh, respectively Minyj BELMONT como from Washington, Pa , drove' Cits. Harrlshurg, Mendvllle, Ui.iver i Talis, htato College, where aio large lustitutloiis Tho personnel dep irtment i of tho illusion has u catalog of tho col- lego graduates . Tho four cars promised by tho local i CEDAR streit railway company ror the ineteaseu . among tho National Army divisions The rate was 10 G a thousand At Camp Hancock the number of sick cases reported durlrg the week was 228. or an Increato of thirty, for all causes Only ono caso of pneumcmll developed. At uamp .ueauo incro were stu cafes of slcknes', or nn IncreaFo of forty over the preceding week. Pour wero pneu monia cases. There wcrcflfty-two cares tratlle of the soldiers h nco tlio encamp-. rrj tcc"II1VT r ,. iO ,-,..,! tins t.f.rtt lonntpd hfifn nrrtep.l toil .IV ' V.UC1IOC1U ll BROADWAY MONDAY NHrl Murrifl OltfA Ietroa, 111 I'lalnr With Flr nuil Uurltt. la The Land ot Promts Wllllum Karruim in Anurlcau Mcthodti MrH irnon Cantlf. in btraudeil tn Arcady Mary l'leUfrrl. In Tho Little rrlnccia ThedA itr, Cainllle Mm 1'etrovn. In Moro Truth That Poetrv rauline Tredrrlck In Tho Hungry ileart HTPAMMIIPs "" sIi,,,.H EMPRESS Pro'nt'.fia'vv'o'rl.l il 1 , n 11 " T?TTre7LTA ' Harold TxicUivood, In m KSiSSSBSBSBKSti family I Ml" J:ct" OK - P J WiSIKfiBIWalaB FAIHMOUNi; WTt!.ciiJ.,.'!r."1 wY9Rffi9HHHH FRANKFORD inoryLi!;'lcakrr0rr'i;lan, lll'f 4Wv5VVAvllBiiiklBaBBBBHl9 56TH STREET iil VJ 1 GREAT NORTHS ' jMTJrW' Hfdl WARD LINE I imperial m,in iu m Holiday Trips I JEFFERS?i xtrmSh?:' ' lb i 1 Wm t PAnrD Tilala Fersmon. In ir ML FromvteMcddtolhcIandofpalrruandwarmlli. H LEADfcK ni...t je.m. cu.mb. IHBBL . BlH t nPTTCn Marauerlta Clark. In IHlJi UAAMA H LOCUST , llaU a aiatlnee Idol IJaVlaUli ' rN H ...nv.TSfr. Cm Carhla Dlackwell in lllfl IHIa in 0 m All H MARKET ST. The Uood for Nothing . liaH lH9 r vCu.00 t? D mTT-o-oTrrir Alice Joc. tn 1M Ml Days ZfiJ- - Expenses OVERBROOK th Keitered Voman UWH Six dayi at lea and four dart aihore in Hat.ni. The M PALACE a'"1,Jrc1'ciam.ln V ,H rate includes firit cabin berth and meali on steamer, also . iH PB hotel tccommodatiom in H.rana. pARK ""'flgrth'c""";! '" BH HKiB Large Americiii tetmihipi noted for the eicellence of B Mailne Elliott. In HB "Kl their tervice and cuuine. PRINCESS riahtlnit Odd. Ball 1 WlM w. .. . , B2 . . William Karnum. tn, K 1 1 ilJIU F"" llormoUon on requat Kg RIALTO When a Man Seta tied & if' l New York and Cuba Mail S. S. Co. M RIDGE AVE. iftH&KWZSk&i Ma, t 5 a5 Fo01 WU Street, New York BJ ' Ma. Mar.h. In F I WU ' BJ RUBY Ba-nhlna Alley p9 Branch Ticket Office, . . .. .,... ,. BJ 70t Cheitnut Street,' Philadelphia M SAVOY AniAen;' K3aBalBBBVBBBWSBVaTSBSESPSHBHBiBBi m..m ' wiuiam s. nan. in I aBBBMaBjMBJBJBaBBBBM STRAND ti t.nnt Man K -ga .. . vBBBHjBBJBBBBBal nmnir w ivmi.m rajBM VHkAkkBBBHfJBjBLBJBBBBBJi STANLEY Tho Hyart it a Lion 4XT V BIBJBBKjJfBBBH tioga j BP.BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB - . lultan EMnie. In Tn Clarar Mr. Carfax inDTi - ara. ytniH Vernoa Ca TUESDAY Mil go Kenned j. In ;se.irl' Marric'3 Jnne Cowl, l'i Tlr Bprcadlnc l)RnTi Itlllie IturU in Tho l.nnO uf Trent. so William 1'arnum, la AtntTican MMhous S.ri Vornou Cnfctte n branded In Arcady Alary I'lcltfor I. In Thft Utile Princess The da Hara, In Cumtlln Xthcl liurriinorr. In Utc'n Whirlpool J'ftullno Krtrli k. In lho llLiisry Heart OIa I,rtroa, In Moro ' Truth Than J Wiry I Wm I)finonJ la I 1 iintnifc' tULi, Hoy .Stewart. In Tho l.earnln' of Jtm lien ton KUa Hall, In M Llttla lioy Mary TickforJ. In Th Llttlo I'r.nreu I.ce Tivlnt, In lubes In tho Wood JIatUe Kennedy, In Nearly Married Montagu I.oe, In Tho AwuUenintr Kran-'l X. llushman. In Tho Adopted bon i:sr rerffuson. ln nice of Jenn.o Cushlre WEDNESDAY Made Kenned) tn Neurl Married Alice Jo)t-e lu Tho Tcttered Woman Kllll nurk. In Tho )und of lromlo Thela Hara. In Ileart and tfout THURSDAY Mr Vernon Cantle. In Stranded In Arcady Hunhman & Hnn, ln Voice of Conclttnco Illllln llurKe. fn Tho Innrt of I'romlsQ Gdil Kane. In Tto Trper Crust Mao rieLfortl. In The Llttlo I'rlnce Thcda Hara, tn Camilla Jimmy Wehlen, In lho Outsider Mnrai .Uab h Matlneo Idol Little Zoe Rt. In My Little Hoy Emmy Wehjen, In The OuteLaVr Seue Hayakawa, tn Thn Hecret Game Karle Wtlllami. In The Orelle Mitery Kthel Haromore ln The eternal Mother Vivian Martin, In The Fair llarbarlan Buehman and Ilayne. In Voice of Conectenca Olive Tell. In Tho Unforeseen Teura Aokl Haakawa. In The Curee of Iku HaroH Lock wood. In The Square Dcceher William R. Hart. In The Silent Man William Karnum. In The Heart of a Lion Julian EHlne-e, In Toe Clever Mr a. Carfax Ura. Vrnaa HusvUn Itevolutlou Pictures 1 Ferguson in lUrbiry fheip Uladji l!ul.'tt. In A Oruukt-U Homance I'rnnkljn Tarnum In Tho Mcarlet Car Theda Ilira. In Heart and foul Oalt Kane, In Tho Upper Cruft Mao Marih, tn Hunahino Alley June Caprice In Unknown 274 Uuahman &. Hainr, Their Compact llua'sUn Involution IMcturea FRIDAY Mth Vernon Castle, In Htranded In Arcady Viola Dana. In Llcht of Happiness Illllle Ilurke. In The Land of TrcmUe Spsku' Hayakawa, In The) jaguar's Claws Ann Murdock, In 1' I "u he lit lp Lmlly Mae Marsh, tn Sunnhlne Alley June Caprice, In Unknown 274 Ann Tennlneton. In The Antlci of Ann UUic Kersueon, tu Harbao faheep fnrMe lllnckwell. In The liood for Nothlnr Kmlly stoem, tn Allan Mrv Jessop Ethel Clajton. in tfouli Adrift AU-tar Cast. In Habbling louguea Gla9 Iircckuell. In Tho Uramled Soul Wm. 1'Uncan. in The Tenderfoot William IluJiaell. In New Vork Luck Clara Klmhall Younc. la Macda Corbie Ulackwell, In The Ilurnlar Jack IMckforrl tu Jack and Jill June Cnprlce, In Mlm U. b. A. CATTtr.ir Sfl w A w 4f a ri y AX Mrs Vernon oiranaeu n CaiUe. M li Arcadrt Umlly Steen, laiw V "utwui,a, y Tha Land ot ri-oralHV.' The Jaguar'a Clawaf Ann Murdock. In. wlftj Ksae llclD Emtljr,rH! rr . iinf. jviae jiar.n. tn4'M hunthlna All.r U-Tjr June Canrlra. IrtJX Unknowi) 8T .)alz Ann lVnnlnton.(WiS; The Antic, nf A ljj The Anllca of Jack PickfoM. t2; II . ivi $s$ Jacli and Jill Uabv Marls O.born. In Teara and &mll. Itarney Sherr. In The Fanatlra Bf.aua Itaakana. In The Call of th. Ua.t Vivian Martin. In Molly bntancled Harold J.ockrood In l'aradl.a Harden tstadja Iirockwell. In The flranded Soul Marie Ire..ler, In Tlllle Wakea t'p Mra Vernon Ca.tle. In Mranded In Arcady Kdna CioodrUh. In Paughter ot Marylai.i Mary rickford. In The Little frlnce.. M.rcu.rlt. Clark. In llab a Matinee Idol Harold Locknood. In 'J he Square Ueceher Virginia. Pesraon All for a Husband ln Se.euo Haj.kiwa. I: The Secret Game Wm S Hart. In The Pouule Crota Llttl. i'.ne nor. In My Mule Uoy Hmlly Stoifn.. tn Alia. Mra. Jmop Julian Eltlme, In The Cler Mr.. Carfax Ethel Clayton, la Ea.y Money Carol Itolloway. In Th. Tend.rfoot Vary Tlckford. In Tt. i.n URtle rrlnr.ii William a. Hart. In Th Bll.nt Man William Farnumj In Th. Heart of a Uui prea.l.r t Chaplin. In Punctured ltamaac . Vm liuncan. in The Tenderfoot Olai l'etroa. In Mora Truth Than Poetry , Mary l'lckford. In The Llttlo 1'rlnc... Ann Pennlniton. In Th. Antica of Ann All.Mtar Ca.t. tn Th. Rubinarina Kye r.lla Hall, tn My LHIIe Tloy reaey Hyland. In I'er.uaaive Vttty Urvant Va.hburn. ln Th. Uoldrn Idiot Wm. Karnum. In The Conqueror Hmlly Hte-en. In Alias Mr.. Jea.op Uvart Overton. In The Bottom of the Will Man nruerlt llab'a :e Clark, la llurtlar Mra. Vernon Ca.tte, tn Stranded In Ar:ady Jack rickford, In Jack and Jill EfMue Jlasakawi. In The Secret (lam. William Parnum. In Th Heart nf a Lion Mary Mile. Mliitir. to i-aaav M. in. waa Tsura Haakan. In The Cur.e of Iku Kmlly Steven., uutwitttd "tWti aisvfr&m) Wm. 8. Hart. Irt' The Dlaclpli f : VlrKitila Pearson. It All for a Hu.bani' 'I.Han .., .ll .Moiiy aasiru A Wlacker. If. art; " "? , Valraka Suratt. Klch Man'a I'layji Jn Vis Plckford angajaJrWi Jack aijjpy Ann Pennlntton. in "ine Antica or Ann rautlne Frederick, ln Tha Hunsry Ileart Mary Plckford tn The Llttl. Prtncr.a Vrrer Hyland. In Peraua.lv. Peavy Vlrxlnla Pearaon. In All for a Ituaband Mr. Vernon Oa.ile. In The Mark ef Cain Wallace Held In Man fron Mu.lo Mountain nivlda and A.hley, In Bhall Wo Forilv Iterl Maraueiite Clark. llab'a Duralar Jack Plckford, In Jack and Jill Carol Itolloway. la Th Tndrfoot Sous Hayakawa. In The Hccr.t Cain William Famum, In Th. Heart of a Lion btranaed In Area47$f",'J? 1 f leurt Hayakawa. Inrfj Tha Cure, ot llttt ff .i.'if. Itupert Julian noi i1"4l'. Afathp nf Mini. A Plckford and Huff,. is' Jack and Jill & " 1.1 r- h. ' Ann Pennlncton ine Antica ot . Th.da Dara. Ua Camlll .,- Dorla Kenyoa.,1 The Ureal White Peary Hylaa j'er.ua.iva Elh.l tlarr The Eternal 1 Allpe tired Maid of Bib Wallace Held. from uaia Cl.raldlna Th Woman 4 Duatln Far in. William Ra New Tore; I Jewel Can Th. 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