II I II IIP laMI M - ir & , ,..v . V ", J i M r - i . ? - - ' . .,' 4 PENNFIVESHOWS SPEEDY OFFENSE "Quaker Basketball Players Improve Greatly at t ' Goal Shoting i i MUHLENBERG TRIMMED Penn plavcd up to expectation! In tlie cage battle against the Muhlenberg quintet In Welghtmnn Hall Saturday night, when tho up-Malers were snovved under by 37-12. In fart, tho lied und Blue, oxen surpassed tho liopei of Its tutor and supporters. Tho bne main Idea tit tho beKlnutiiB nt the ganio vvnn to beat the score hung up by tho pupils of Jourdct list car against the Allcntowu live, und Captain I.ou Murlln's teammates accomplished tho trick before tho second half was ZZ? ??? n8urca for M, 10IG bftt"l l'or ono full week Poach Jourdct drilled his pupils In phootlnc und ho was not disappointed. Mlkn Sweeney" mid Andy ritnntinrd, tho two speedy for wards, netted from nil angles for n total of seven coals between them, tho latter leading with four. L.trdlo Davis, tho tall blond center, (aged u. trio, mid Dutch Peck followed on his heels with two. Lou Martin Wanked l.ou Martin, tho Penn captain, was nhut out of tho scoring for tho llrst time since Penn und Princeton battled In Wclghtiinin Hall last season, 'lhn Qua ler general, who usually cages .it least olio senatlonal phot, ran Into u lot of hard luck, and saw tho ball nftir heav lt for tho basket bounce around tho rim and fall on tho uutsido on several ovlM tdoni. Martin used the gaiso for practice more or less to bruh up on his distance Bliots. Several times be threw from the center of tho llqpr v hen he could have iiiuicii in ,1 oJl iiuaiii 1110 ,j-tn ,,.,i, eight In the llnal period. Ho iiiifched his Initial 1 banco In th- set'ond I1.1IC 11 ml then shot t-lx tttalght, falling 011 his Il11.1l try- With llvo mlniitoi rrnjialnliig tn be rlajed, oa.h JoJrdei ordered .111 tntlro now team Into tho line-up, but the hec-ond-tgrliigoru did not ndd to tlio Ked and Jllue totil. Itamonat tried two fouls, Viuu ie i-vtnnnit It vvuh the last homo g-inie Tvt I'cnn before tho riirlstmas holidavs. Nert Saturday night tho Quakers will lino up against tho Middles nt Annapolis, nnd will niako tho restart after tho vacitlon on January B. when tho lntcriolleghitc league season will begin COAST MEN SHOULD SUCCEED IN MAJORS riavers who will net major lejuiio trials loom biff in work dona In the Co.st Irfsau" -ieasoil the last sear, and if the reeords made nro un .rlterlon of what Iho 1.15 d.. In faster eompan. Ihen blc leaKiie fans can look for new stars to shine tor In stanre. Morris r.-vlh. fermerl with tho kin sis rlty IJIues who comes up UKali, us ti nu-mherotthe ,!,,. lonoti lted. led tho lelKUo Iii hltllne 1U. Hnriklii second to li 1,1 Is Tnhnnv lobill r'C.illed hv tlie M I.OU1S nrSwns. who hit for 310 wllh Salt Lake VIero Is a list of Coast f.eacuo plavers slated for trials In the majors next aurlmj nd vvh" they hit In the icast scusou just closed! . t'laier nul. Trill 1 n.th. halt l.ik- P U'V, " Williams. Portland Cincinnati iTobln Vilt l-ak- St Louis A. Malsel lVlseo IJetrolt ... leusel Trlseo l hlcaoo N . . . . .Hannah. Sail I.ake New ork A. Ilollocher. rortlsnil. (hien go N .. Ilaker. Frlsvo netrolt .. . . "eS Portland Cleveland Jtollvvvood Krlsro Iletroil .. . Beaton. Krlseo. 7hl-yi N . Kalllo. lavs Ans-eles. Delroll .... llouck Portland bt Um A . fenner. Portland. Cleveland r-rirkson Krlseo. lletrolt . . . Vlojer Club Trial by TIrlekson Frisco, Detroit . liouek Portland. St l.ou!s A "eaton I-os Anseles OhUoBo .N Tenner. Portland 1. Cleveland. .. ffalllo Frls.Q, t-trolt... figured that ho would not be 1 bio to get """,,, h.Te"n ,,"" in oSr mld'st"""' I '"""" h the principles Cai;ht and ,n,nrr,;,,'Ven or V, bi. eikd ' 1, on" to '" V', '" ,.,! to ral, ml flmt.ln p.tlent liisunklintly nourished, evelit.i. so close in the. future ngaln.t Btronger FREDDY WELSH MATCHED JStoacVrhe'ro'feUhuT'ouV moito".'- ! exeinplliled I ""J" VforJir nTinl'iniV. 'for wh'iVn"'',; ,1"''1' "' '"T r'll'ra "mi"'"", "er " " n long wrlea ot jear.i produo teams. and believed It best to get hla ...,. nr.x-iv.TV t rnv rn '' . for -sih " 1 sn aetuiim In ou, ,Vt, urpel Is Issued lo even member lo r",', ,r, 'if.. ,h nr ' L, ,.,v XN h v m"'" ' i"V," , obi ' ', tl !". IM I- held ing Man atlon. eoMt for distance testes. TO MEET BENNY LEONARD JS'ArtlnVErVr lXmYfr,CJX' l-nlrSr V- "l-ri-"ll" l'-!. n".?i' .We'nJ! "in ii ,. "Voit 'le"of VhUl to" ortli.g 5j,lt H u ,e. Is also overeatenM.y Mlko Sweeney was In. client orm.it . . ei'soned "ti?n "Laui ifTHhrtur STKlt,1h"iM SlJrU'iii'i1 H'Ta0 rrrd;r,,,nJL:r.i'VX'.!kfor.h',t ,!Xr'v?. ,u "'" "'"J"""l- l.v l'ennsvlvat.lam, Just now. however. lant.c'a.y-i'stwas 'S J ISuiVn ' Englishman to Have Chance to Re- ",tT-d0?I;; KJ'ZX l SKS WSJi... ." W ,.;."S "J , - ; !ti !"'.!. WlJ ; r;,7V!eSl JZ 'J.iTe.1. I ZX S" l " "Cl" '"" chances to add a point to I'cnn'H total Kai Lightweight Title in Zr:" !"v. ,ArA,"p isVr w ,1 i;;;'-; -J njilfj I, To '?-"?J; ! r, ' of ten on tho llfbt halt and sK out of T" ! "" ""J" KO'1 rr:' ir'."" tiurs. nd.uuitely tbr'r lieslth and bind their nunN. ,. u; tb.i of the lud uox&i it v irlou nhne. , , ,. htalo . ami. li-n.l niirtern 1 . tru iry 0. . . ,,....,., .,,, lint niliscd them both r; ' """-" ; ' , ' , Vvuh li . return bout "- millotloii of live , ,di ites were broth- to adopt similvr le.oimion. ' "'''J ""in s.i.ei on I i..-iit with i-uinl-i hip mi I we so,,-, of the jo I uro d"n c 10 er 10- . Iialllplon to meet weitll 111 .. reuirn uour . , j. Mavor II M Keller I, Vf b'ra nnd eirh one in then f am, lbs to rm tm U will lir ucnt to vou 1 iietliet bv tin injotb llt'j 01 our 1 oinnioii Ior,S Last (JaillC to bo held the i-cioiid week In lVbrnarv Tintlc- 1 11 iterrv I o' VrmstroiiB: the isier in the.r r-spee.lv. ''";l,";i i.rihrirht whi, hrroimt "' ,!" "(.i '& i", 1 .7-ri7r.. ilrvl .nhoilute iriiar.l The lu.it. It. if held, will bo for twelve H-v J 1! 11,11 und It 1 krl.t.r who re loop-raioo -.nd ll.u- "'' n'":,,' ," ', ,'"; lh. 1n.ci.1n: or 01 k 1-i.k H. ....b Nv. !';& ' , "0'l ir a,,,,ru ioV ,7liV. on.lV.7f Chester Ivory, llrst substitute guard. , . roferr ..'m deil-doti eelved a vote of think, for tl.ir willing now and avoid 1 1- "Jies'ity ! ! JJ; ." !"' ' -0 nH , -thun-rh-, eveiup,.- un. wjs .. ;''.. Vieriv chrl.iun. t.l u . 1 tost plavcd bis last game for the Quakers ret rids lo a relertc a ueii.ioti to WM, H, ,p Hs fnr h ,,,, utPr ,,,, ,it, f ,w Mr "0'''' ",',, r-i.ntlcn to tin... who n.ve not be in " '"r. New leli V.11T w" e.,meMl n,, f ' ,,. v, IMillddelnllia High ' '" UllBll-hllld'll ll training on IlisUorl- bnlleitnr rvlo, lr.nt.d tho but- llientlv ;iv VV e iml tent r Pno I . ! , nttenl.ne Ihv lntcinoa degree ' '' rl,h'l'is n ,11 ,"', f, , ur Is v who V? ,rol'"Pr, " , 1 li,, ,i,,,S heallb faun at Ml. mult N J . nn. a few Ions lhere wero llfteru pist in .stera pres. , s .rrtn.e f ir nui .ounlr fun ''" '" ' J ,r,, art hl.hh . onun. nded for Ihe ef '",,1'M,'i'n.'?,,r if e. P, , r "tie world Kchool htar has enlisted III the ordnance "'' "J " ' "'',',, ,,' is . ot indent tint cl,t b.Uudim: th- ol lest ,f s Wunderli. li this . n,l and furpoM- th. su '"uie 1 'U' '' , , ,,., i hili it poitrae. tlm "r nshtins '"r.jV.M.iili, 1 .vim I .11 department and ex pet In to Icavo for uo- '-1S B "whu'-il bo Is .onimeiit tint ,,0 Ulial011 ,,r ,,,, n, irK , , f,word. .. H-eetal let er ' r,'r. various ieiri,v th- various tests ore i,,.,,t '" " mm. ITeVld.nt. i. IJI V, 111,1, ,. fow Hivs r glin n .hance bo call l.gnlll po-.-lb-1 t.i.danre even for . le. lion 11U.I1I vvaatho suborbnil. Kov .1 Aiisnim 1 uoi neil 1 , roo.1 ,n rplu ihe rl. itlon of bran, h otficera r . .....kl ,.nait liMimiii 11. Ii.is. Utato tlvo servko wltliln .1 few ilajs slou of tho title ' "I'l-oaltlon for iho ,,,, 1 time this vear ronservatlou outllnmB , f.'v" " ,"ii"n, suited n,. follows i'.t commander A W L t)h. ' . ' n:" ' " ,,MI""" "'" 'Ihe entlro I'enn team show, d a great won 01 uio 11111 ( h , 1llrt,,lc, of chnr,,. o 8-np0 ti0 Thousmla or Anuiiiit an. 111 , tho )lhnlll, , , mm,i, r ,11 c' v rlslu vi.ieon, " 'lt1,, Imnrovenient In passing im will as shoot- " "" for reioider of tlio iivtenihlv lliaro-.ler. anuv an.l imp, iii Ameri. .in l ,njnj" .". "J nunder .11 uuna s spilkr , rei,eiii .1. 11 Had. . .1 , for puhlt-illen In Ibis lnipiuve '"" ' I " ".! s , ,,.. ,.,.,,. ,TIL,r run 1,11 LiMt ll!'IV Hon over tho Itev J.dml 1 1 ill pietnias- Furopr The service n IBs ill Iho lundr.os 01 on lnjrflll j,,,, p, ,,COi ,, ,. Ivnf. I , ij Tjri, Ihl UlV wrfl.ns lug. The, fact that sl of the twelve ABEL KIVIAr LNL1S1S W. was re.ord.l bv the vole f no to ml eoun. 11-will inspire members odniroinpi ir ,... vviin.i,, llrovvn nni Philip " m"J n,0,' Jr t,rridly moiiiln ut eaiU Held goals wero mado 011 assists de- ,.. .nmirrnvi '' "l" " motion lo make the ,elei. iv 'n our iraiernil on I P yloth fi' Jt to ,, i,tMirer.. John T lllilwrdson. '''",? "ol ""r ,"'"1 "u'" scribes the teamwork that Ixni Jourdel IN COAST ART1LLER Ion unanimous,- ,rrled o.. ar vio.wte, won assist ll.;. Ur'lT'i" vv tlm" wi"" )""'. ,JV,' C ,, .'1'ljn'VL"l'vV,,:t ' - SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS By BILL FRANK1B CALLAHAN, the boy who , stopped Uarry Tracey -In eighteen neconds, ana wiuie ""' " - "lctor over the classy Johnny nurtdee. are booked for tho ilnalo at Olympla tonight I'tom this neck ot the woods H look, equal to tho Leonard-Cllne affair. Each boy packs a hcay kick In either mitten and tho going may be over Inside Callahan showed here for the .first time the night Harry Greb beat W llle Meehan. Callahan met the Traccy boy and the fans Just about had a flarh of what Callahin Is capable of delivering. He DUt Trocey un the mat In eighteen seconds, a feat considered a record for 1'hlladelphla. It was tho first tlmo In the records of Obmpla that a bout was ended in BUCh a short period. Jackson has fought hero several times and al ways delivered the goods. He li fut, has the punch that w 111 test Callahan s ability to take the gaff and, matched against Frankle. will be a more worthy opponent in eery respect. Both scrappers are after a meeting with the champion and the winner will be considered the logical opponent shou'd Leonard find It possible to uppear here again. Callahan fought Benny .1 pair of sensational contests, but since Benny took the title from Freddy Walsh tho champion has turnea a com snouiuer io ward Frankle. Both boys hall fsum New York, and It Is another Illustra tion of good bouts possible here due to the shutdown of the sport In New York. Mike O'Dowd Makes Good Michael O'Dowd, tho boss of the mid dlewelghte, made an Impressive showing at the National A, C. Saturday night when he handed Billy Kramer, of Mil waukee, a terrible lacing for sl ruuuds. .Mike Is a rugged, tearing, slashing flght J who never lets up and travels at top apeed from start to finish. lie Is a larger edition of Battling Nelson, and his sen national work makes him one of the most popular boxers In the ring today. lie 'dropped Kramer In the first round and from then on had Billy on the verge of dreamland In almost every session. , Mike Is a regular champion. Instead ot retting on his laurels and picking soft , opponents, he Is ready to fight any one at a moment's notice. lie also Is ready to do his bit for the soldiers and will ap pear In one of the bouts at the smoke fund show on. Wednesday night, Kramer, showed lots of grit and took n beating ffom O'Dowd that would have jua.de an ordinary boxer Vuwl under the ring. He proved his gameness i "and duty to .lave a lacing. af,. YUr. oes pylon . - bantam ot bivali saew m HivnBwssvirw-vt',La vae j C066 JFas at Bat 588 Times in 19 it Season American Itiitue bittlne mntm made pulilie todar show the follonlns fartsl ... i . If tout, was ine uniiinK fimnipion mr the tenth llnrn In thirteen jeurs,vlth rierrentsiie of .ItM. Ile rUi, led nil rnKite In stolen buses with A3i he leu In safe idts "Itli 2 Ml In total l wljll 31 In lim-luu hits with 41. unit In three-lm.e hit villli X.I. Cobb vvs nt hut more timrs than aiir "Iher plater, tneln Ilia Dltrliers Bolt times. .IHtnnlj Hush scored the most runs, tullrlni IIS ""l?T-'rtt SeoH plared In the moit fames ""'faille l'lpti lftl In home run. wjlh ; Hay t hapman mnde the mot satririco ''"iSd'dS?" Tolling drew the .srealesl ntim ber of i',ies. Hftttnc bases en bolls. Ilob Both fanned otlener I li; X other plajer. lie struck out ,i times. FRANK GOTCH IS DEAD AFTER LONG ILLNESS Untlefeatetl Wrestling Cham- pion Expires in Homo in Iowa Was -11 Years Old HU.MHOI.PT. Dec. IT Death lias cllnilunteil nnother tham-ibei supporteil by every lovai iltlien f tlie ,in ,.f hnmiilnus ,1"," ' ",n anihltlous to havo imr order pion of chnnipions ,, .ni I ,"." ,h? srtatest number of hppIU illons Frank Uotcli, hcawelBlit wrestling, i-hato help us overv .v aou can." tltlcholder, died late cterday tit I ,.,.., , ,.T, urcnilu rolonl-e at hla homo In this , Ta,i "'.mn'm "i- prestD sbo-ked at cllv. 'he- hews Hint the IUIImo line havj been l'nllntelm? bv onlv n few weeks tho broken and their i-ounfj invaded L tho foe, lolloniliB i oni iv ir '"-' . ' .ad that see,is of sedition have been sown death of Kobirt 1'ltxslnunons, former , itus.la sml lliey ore now reapliur hi licav vwelclit boxlni: chnniplon, tlila ic- vest of revulutlon and bloodhcd, ni ihe ..,.. r.n 1, vnMrllnu. world two men ""' KrK nillew of rrusslalilsm la bllahl moves from the sporting worm ivvo ram ,, ,verj thing It touches. et Ihcro are silll who wero legurded as tno greatest all over our war-cursed world refreshing athlctei of all tlmo lit their particular JJ"JI'"" seeinlng great desert of hatred fields I There are in our own lind toHy more (lotrli had been 111 poor health for tliol tlmn nnnnmi men snd women known a i.. . ...! ,u rnnrlerl kerl. . 'raternallsta is iy from lach borne four aft nj jr...r. ...... ...... .-- ously 111 several times n .. !. .... ,. C,,.,.! ne.ie bero April 7, 1S76. Ills first public appear- ,1111.0 as "-resUer wa nt an amateur. . ... .- l'reddv- 'Welsh, who list the world 1 llcrhluelcrlil lltln In llennv l.eoliald I it I llRlitvvclglil Utlo to iicnnj i.coiij 111 1 isi May bv tlio knockout lotlte, Will ll.rvo i cham:o to regain his lo.l irovvn, nr cording to John Doltert.'lho manager and nnti lunaker of the Nation il A '., of l'lcvidcu'e. It. 1 Doherty unnounces that ho has virtu ally ilosed negotiations with Ulllv nib ., 1 iri.i r 1,,. ir.nn Mnlnr Kecortl Holder Ol tlie l&UU-ilClcr leailiiit? niUn nt tliN ountr In tint BELL Here Is the Boxing Menu for Tobacco Fund Show The follow Ins bouts nro booked for the boxlnr benefit it the ninnnlu A. A. next Wislnesdav nhitit. The boots will Is) four round or less and each will he. n regular buttle, lhere will ho nn evhllil lions or love laps. Three world's dmn liions and other hea.lllnrrs In the llstlr world luve ilon.ted their servlees. Every rent will Ihv turned over to the tobntro fundi to furnish smokes for the hois "oeer thero" ant! those in the training camps. IIKNNY LKONAKU , s. FREDDY PJ.IJ5 HERMAN IR. nn.NY VAI, OKTt. VIIKH O'DOWD VS. KIJIlIK IIKVOIRK. JOi; 1AM II Vt. (llXSIK it.WIS. JIIIINNV l)UNI)i:i: Mi. T.SKKi 51c (OVI UN. I.M ir.Mll.l'K tS. J ICU H1SSO, w ii. ui; j.u kson v.s. imiinv iti;v- Mll.lis. IRIslI I'ATSY CLINB VS. JOE W hi "11. JOHNNY TILUIAN VS. MUCK FLEJI IN(I. Mll'NO JOE 1IOKREI.I, VS. I'AUI. DOVIK. IIMTI1NO LEONARD S. IITTI,INU M'lVvMUK CONWAY .H. JOK MEN- "jllK JFVNNETTE S. (iEORGE CHItl'sTIAN. Tha prices aro quite moderate for a show of this caliber and ratue from Illlljr ictivn ,u . ucw.o ,i, .,,, g&lO he liairy l.uwurds and tipaidlnu'a. Callahan-Jackson bout, opposed to Al Nelson, tho flEhtlnir wop. Nelson recently fought Jimmy J'averso a hard bout, while alter mado a hit here in hla Thar ksalvina- Day con test with Oussle Lewis Krunkle Clark, a clsver bouthwark lounrstcr. meets Andy Hums, of lienslnstoui Kid Mention will coma down from Hazleton to box Jimmy Denins. of Bouthwark, and lleddy Hell, an Olympla favorite, opens with Frankhi ilcKve, ot Kenili Kton. Herman Tailor, the former Ilroadway Im- nf.aurln. rslurosd from R huntlnu- Irln ivllh Lobby Gunnla Saturday and clinched a match between Johnny Tillman and Palsy Cllne for the Olympla on Christmas afternoon This should ho a strenuous battle, for Tltlmmn is Improving every day and able to slvo Irish Patsy a tiff armimsnt for six sessions. It will boremembered that Leonard twlco failed to make Tillman take tho count and jonpny naa ivvo victories over .inar.ey White. The vvclsht will bo 140 pound ringside. Kid Williams now Is a illxht favorite over Johnny Ertle, the PI. Paul bantamweight, for their twelve-round bout scheduled for the Peerless A. C.. of Baltimore, tonight. Tho fans are a bit timid sines Ertle started training at Haltlmore. and the ex-champion aroppou several points in mo auvunce uope. Freddy Kelly, who boxes Denny Aeonard in tha vvlnd-uu on Wednesday inirht. ! slailnx a eomybacV;" after a .year's ab sence from tb rlas. Freddy has had a won derful career la the squared circle and Is far from eclair an in. uw nn an awiui wallop and scored many knockouls. . .Bsnoy will not nave asirvsar sisia w vessa. as. I I reUOV VVe.Sll, W HO It M llic w.irni M - nir.il ior our nri on I Olsaioe.i Ar.lSHIl so- , ttUKIUO 0. IM 101 -Mini ie ' win".' ." . ' 01 up. r VI loo To nsslJl HUM VVOT Ihv . luo 1 11 Jll V 1 WIW Ii 1 I J I till 1 .... ....nnnwn.im..u,i inr inn uroinnr iia.i.r .i.ri. in u in... hn .n...i.,. ..ri.mtPN i iii ,.i.i,....-... ,.-....--.--.,.. ... . - 111,11 iiiii.-iiii.. i. ..-.. ii.ii.ti, -mm. Lit, ..j ,..........."-.--.- .--- --. Dun f..i.n,voil ,,t 111., I ixr.vraiiM-,,-r ,",r moupr tul.l . s VUUIieil Khllc llin nmmini.-'..'.'". - y s miul . Ivllll Otationeil Ul POIt lir tru, were sel,,l,,l Medical x.in,. from the Supremo Cnuuil! ,,r"",,i" ,,,, llirt,, Inera named who I I, lldmin W VV I l'orshelmer presented Ihe i,pplt.'i on , allllltOll 1 W lllouKlibj 1, kurt, c " v Chan ll". 'vbrahiml iw r,.i.l? f. n;;'';:,rr ' ,e . forNmu,yiars one of tho best d.-.ance I , "-J JWX TAWJiW.r1 lUlinels 111 this lOlltlll). estcrdiy Cll- to lonvinr- Past Master Keller and oth-rs I rv I 1" Mile. .''aV1'111 1 ...Viol tl A listed I,, .he '1 h.rtecnth Coast Ar.ll.try. ! ..- . .Un ,'"w th. t- lh- q,,,.,e. ,111 . 1,,, r .t.. -with headipiirters nt loit Uaniillon nnU in thl usseinl.lv but in tho M I.. I rdniii Newioo. William I. M.ial" ""l" He Is on a furlough for .1 week-, lecover- . Amiinibl, .1111 1 other bo ilea, as vvrll as u,nn ntehard llussell . . .,, ., t In fiom 1.IH phjHlcil rxumlnatlon i.nd ft " - - RnTli.lhhl.ntS!l,,w Vl ' l' WfVV JSSS rnfjV Hiepirlnif Ms htmiiif for wiir i!utl.H .mP,we,i of ii k' n",,Rh r i: n?r!5 In I Jmn K"Vm hMI,riL i! Mnco 1D08 KUIat has befti one of Iho ..,' -tmeron. with llrotlr r..or h " ,' inc uli ill tko vcr on ' 'V1 n. niid jf.ir 110 won IIIO llltcrsciioiusin- 111110 111111 .-.i.iivrs una 1,1. males vvere in id C i ,,, wielphH ilounell oil .. ;- .iioir ;ri.,i vo. ,.. ..-. . -"" ",' ,, J Alahonlmr Idce No rhl, bus punna-eu - - - - half mile while .L student at Curtis High ;, n .. s impso,, n , o,,, i,k'tJ;,l,.u.Mln. W&iffuSr "Piu'.kH. J"" aV jSn'lK ' -.""'Jj ''pSein1.-'1 ",'. ei' ive trnimng in ihe science of nt- Sibool. nnd lu doiiB -.1 set now iccoida a '1 Cameron A s .vi ,. Nuir 1 11 ila.h ' ...... .,. 1 ooncll bill nu hit'" "tlnB I frat r aie t0r ll illv lnvli,dtoi n bin I , srsn 1 lod u. N rrwem'j ' ' f jiiiensv, training In Hie s, ici co ot nt- fri..u..r,.i ifrft.,r.Y"BA Y,L ' liS'HS1"" "'- '".K'KX'Sr iiAMiLioN"ELEm:i cvi-rA Tr.,r,,.. on r.lV ?,rt-m.fo. ..IvIi.lt th-wihVt votV'shTll !- i.erp Ij.V'VT. ".'"ireeJ." ;'" -"r, "J?,, "v'Sami Na h"V"ll "J""" "uTel 'li Vn nn ni" he '.H l-.h" "nnKers'iVv h... been erected und tho troops are bcine Star Fullback Wll Lead 1918 Kool- 1 X, ffi.mli - ' I S, fe & ' l &ft&ffi',X S JWS'"' '" " "T " " --' ' 'e """ "- ret ba Team Ot tmutll rillia. lllgll tho nltendame ,Vrizi l-ollov Iok h- si,"" Cr ' . ,7"wVslP . WIh ' de "no of . mb-ll. -a I Hi rv llrovvn The worK wuf I . IW 'nisllon of the XI k lliastoe Vrllss,, 11 ,..Z ' Serrelarv "fSSIel i artdlPI,sf rm Mm.. v (he fullovvlm; ineinbera of lnlimos ,1,.,..,I.. ... , ) IVirT T JT - 11 the members of tho team Saturday eve. st Jon's w,n,hlj ', w"V ,ly ,eeei nrT tl, '' hlt ,l11"". h; n,"" """ 1'ast Cnmnnnd - J A. nn.enten nl ,'. ' ' .p.nnlvr Willi A kHi II Wv I . ?." llllg Ht the home of Coach Dean John- ' jV,"?'-'". " Mnal and othTviuX, lie S'vo've m, orb JH- deaths ; ll" ; ; h.d ijrrnrt a motion th .uklag lh ,Wn. Win-llojlCS for Ticaty 'Willi I JJ if f ' , :55. so'R.u I-ogan. llanil.ton ,M. .been a, aa,V1C.oJm?,'i'e. fUr"1''1''1 l'bl! SPrM '-' S T --'u'rW "" '" " " "" Amoilca ' f li f-M I M , . .;,o member of tho lted and lllack , mi'ly " 1 ?J :','.!. 'month 1I'''"'1" "'!,i;;!i'r 'uMtti. M' " 1're-id. nt i.eorno A lldis i,r5e 1 ' . ..I II Y HJllIji inn sound for two jears. idavlng Inlfbatk p,.VC Sii im!1J "t't'ml'H. lonnber of T Wall-in. outlined lh. ' J '""viVe "in "eon all the iirtn.e ,f aldliatint,- with l ONDON. Dc, HI 'I lnvc.no doubt f nn I I f II I 1 ,l' on Iho championship team of . 1911 M WS sHaiTir''lo'TXTo th.i .,.,. J,rVrio..1 cahn". ! Ke'rV wen lh- llnm. l-renso He,,,,. ;.,,., support aiid Ji1 AHIe" nltlinnl- Mc.ory. Count 7 L. f IML1 Won Lost i,urK the last season lin plajcd full-' no,nhn.tmvI,: ;,,e"r -""-i hv th. luxniuiiv liiisln Nln "I Vf i is?.i "l "r- "''' l',.t imiiuiiIt I A Keen- Hoiiianones. forniir r-p.nlsli l'reniier lmm m ara i il back und his lleno line plunging was ' bfl, t such sati-fa.t, ."rV re,,d72,b" .'!.'," V" ''"T'M",, 'm . I .1 H ".Ties '"" "mma.s, r V iiilver . ;,,., ,,h ll Jen- f 1oleil H deol.irlug In a. Madrid ng ll IBf T, . one of tho features ot the hou, 1'hila- , ..on mW1'" '- "'"' k Al ,, ft VjEiTii. " ""'" ?'" rnVA'Vfl, ir'a',,.!",0,?.: .A dis lat'ci, P.Intcd lod.y lu tho Daily I. gg "J J H -5 -HuelphUcmitests. SMtniTM WtSS .he" .tttSFot "rh deff 'toun- J f. ni. -,.,-lri.e,, .,,,,,,, on th, best pr 3. SB 111 'i r ', y t . .EyEIKG HJBI.IO ARTISANS' ORDER - IN THE RED CROSS M. E. M. A. Jordan's Philoso phy on Frntcrnalism Fi delity's Onieial Contest M, li llecorder Cox. of tho Artisan"." Order cf Mutual Protection, has sent to the recorders of nil -subordlnilo as semblies the following circular letter: 'Trie Preplan! nt tht 1Tnlfri Stolen terilny UruaiI a i.rnclAiintlim In which he cihpu ior in iiim ihhi tifw members lor me Aln-lenn Hrd lro Hnclet), "The fraternal sorletteK Imve been np renlct to through Mr K T Stotenhur. chntrman of the Houtheosterti rmneNlvntila .'hnpter, to aid the lTcildont in tecurlnc tills new rnmlierliir 'Our board of director! Uet rvenlliff Ill floreil tho troJect Htii sou arc requeeied to act as on BKPtit lo recelvp nuullcHttons olid tiio membership fee of ft from the members of sour assembly and their families Will you rleasu kIvo this as much publicity In our next notice hi possible. If vour notice lias already gone m press, tlien tirlnor It le- Lore tlie assembly at Iho next meeilnir, or do olh. rieaso forward all upitllcattons and money to this office Th's rnmpiiei, rovers the week of l'e rember 17.24, but our aetlvit) pd not bo restricted to that partlm! ir week I'leaso return all applications that von miy hnvo on December 2 1, but continue to urse the member to Join an I rcctivo their at filia tion after tliat date "The lted fro-s ono of the llireo arins ,u me itovernnient 111 war servhe and should iiepenuenlsl iiuklliK out of tho 100 (inn ono of our people about in nno mm or nearly one , na r. lllivltlir a deep Interest In others un 1 ' .. I I I I . .. ,1... 1 . a . . .. ,., , m'.uro fuluro "rrovuioji' forlhclr " thankfulness. ...lied rross Is tho kind of service tho ' loven ones cares for our slei nn I disabled Artisan so)- "Jen. v. hen from tieeessln the. must leave , ,,.,, of m,.s wrfl, nlM t0 llljtcd , pi Iho base hospitals to reuiitrito I Tho spirit of hrolhnrhooH Im still uti.n mid octi.o iu ilio world, und nowhere nioro tlian In our A O. JI r Yours on the firing line J.von it. jnnriAN. m i: m a, 1 idelilv Asctnblv enjojed n pist lnaslersf ofKht and the honored veterans selected bv "'alter urtlsin'a rhalr and ll I, Ulhsoli j,. tho jp. rinten.knls station .lolm rho miioHinv nominitlnm for tvrl HrO tllf r Hill. l hft inurta nn .... V .1 . . . Indliatimr a fratue,-f nilnd tin. iual i t"T.r tho ilreunistaniea and removing wo hone, am BUKtestlou of ucrlmois fe, n.ut i er Ulnl the oeraslon was most aueiessful In brlnLlnn to tho tr,Hc- n..n.KAr.. .. .... V . . not previous 1 iho 1, ton In Juno been 111 tho IlieetlnK room for jears ,Ve trut that, tho (tatherlns; mi bo looked upon hb havlnir been harmonious In ihirocter nnd wi I serve to unlto more clos-ly this snlendld old hut proareasivo asscniblv ,a ilrotrer Harhran reionrkp.l Vn mattK .. v. tho election tho friends of the defeated can didate will Klvo loval uupport to tho success- iui uruutrr, vv n ii similar declaration front another brothsr Mn,,u ,. to. .A opposing aide the future croml&ts brUht eniouracement Notwltlstandlnc that stormy (Thurslav) nlcht lfl members tiirnpa m,t ,,. w.t Philadelphia Assetnhlv a meillne Th, y called It chirter lnrmher nlirh, nn,l lb, rp. markable fact la lint all of Oo ccht Uvln5 cnarier memoers oi me asa-moiv vvere pres em. jiiuuru ,. vvimer was me nrsl one to sign iiar-namo in ine roll nt tho Institu tion f the HSaemhli. thtrtv-ono liars aao serving aa recordtr for ten vears. The other veterans vvere J It. YVhltelev I'rlco I. I'allon Charles W Craig. Thomas nun sail. William .1 llonsall. Ueoreo W. l'osseth and David II Trout Two cundidates were admitted to mem Wrshin and tho following olf leers elected Master artisan. Lllwnod . Metz sunerln tendent. James O Jleywood' Inspector llalph T. Free; recorder. II 11. Pr, ntz.l lashler, l paries W MeOonnell, trustee for three vears W II Duckworth mcdlrn! examiners. I. Marvin Ilanna I', II Longnecker William O Whlnna Nominations for four repre. sentatlvcs wero made, J O. llevvvnod J. K, Welden K. M Free Holiert Heerman 11 MeFalls P. Itudolps W 11 Mentrer. alter nates. K. A. Melx lre.l Tram. J If. W heel er. A. J Nichols, L F. Craig II (I Wood A roll of honor with seventeen names of members called to arms was engrossed und A highly enloinbte treat was tho Christ- u .r. ,. iimler direction of that auDrlor muslo master. Or J. Marvin Ilanna: Pro fessional "While hhepherdi Watched Their KiOCkS tne uouoio vuurvrv, v iiitaiuia- prayer, tho Chaplain l selection "Christ Is llorn ' the Double Qusrtet: Christmas ad dress llrother csarles vv MeConnell; hymn "O Come. All Yo Faithful." sung by the assembli. . Northwestern Assembly bad a much larger attendance than at tho November meeting. The officers seemed much de pressed over tho fact that there wero no candidates for Initiation Master Artisan It I. Nlcholus made, known tho fact that Northwestern had so far failed to enlist ono new member toward the quota of eighteen men requested by the, M. b. mas ter artisan and made a rinsing appeal to each member lo bend every effort to secure st least one candidate beloro the close of Tha election of officers resulted: Master srtlsan. A. J Nlcholss: superintendent. C. II. Woodl Inspector. It. A. Seheel; recorder, 11. A. Denny; cashier, If. I. Miller: trustee, c II. arorf: medical examiners Dr. C. L. Thomas Dr. J. It. Lilly. Dr. B. L. Ilaron. Nominations for representatives. Herman Meyer, C. W. Uvans. Jl. J Nicholas. C. W. Flesh It. Voss and A. J. Nicholas For Sterna..!- W. F. H. Harwell. 11. llehfus. E. Boyd. Jr.. and E. J. Dyrne. The Mutual Chrlstmss Club of the assem bly distributed Its funds many members reeslviiur large sums saved during the year. Deputy Elwood Hubbs was on hand with his "Sunnv Jim" smile and was warmly arreted Ile took his usual Interest In the proceedings, speaking at some length on the work thus tar accomplished and urged a deeper and mora aggressive. Interest he taken In the future, strum: talks on tha duty of all Artisans toward their fellow members In tho war servlea vvere made by metiers Herman Meer. 12. J llyrne and A. J. Nlcholsa. with the result that a mo. tion was passed authorizing the recorder to request periodical voluntary contribu tions to a secret relief fund for the welfare ot the absent members. A snapper supper ana the xchsjujs of tho season's srectlBM helped ts ekeer toe desartlB ssirMa. vvo arrronrn the Tuictlde, that no enem Itov.U Arcinum advocates nnil Keeps 111 r.v, ...'.'"" . '":.' i'"'. -.,'."'."'"'".'" "..". v ire 011 ime i " w' r"" - Interferon with dlerstlon 11ml leaves the .IT 1 r .llHTAJir UM lirllitni-ml tn lhn II lll'llllll Ilie-II l in II1 rinr.n. I . t. t. . .1 -.. I A In 1111 in IB llllIIW-li ' . . ' . - I llllll .- I 1 1 v.1.11 Will It' ilk siv.n . .. .sjsjsjsjsjsjs. .sjsjsjsjsja- IJISJISJIJIB , ' v - , w ;lEDOER - PHILADELP,HIA, MONDAY, ise)ftwjftv!fws I anoir lErtui inr -unjmurij ' mxft lliumaitttit JInsons, .Odd rdlows, UcA 'Men, Foresters of America, Kntphts of PythiiiB, KnlRhtit of the (Joldcn Kacle, Hoyal Arcnnuni, Urand Fraternity, Knights of Columbus, Elks, Artisans. Moose, Mnccabees and all others who believe in brotherhood Join the Greatest Fraternal Order in the World The American Red Cross S) Uvery man, woman nnd child tt in order to win this war for God f The Amcricnn Red Cross, part of the only true international j fl body, needs 10,000,001) members NOW. The Eastern Pennsylvania 1 ti District must furnish COO.OOO. Theic uic no taes, no assessments, j! only tho 1.00 annual membership fee. :: REALIZE THE HIGH IDEALS OF 'J YOUlt ORDER UY JOINING NOW $ J'! Notify l)r, Charles D. Hart, Sceictary Membership Cainpaitrn ? $ Committee. Lincoln Huildintr, Philadelphia, that EVEKY MEM13EU i& of our lodc will join ; IN A ROYAL ARCANUM IN THE RED CROSS Opc .. ,-. I VI. C , icralmrj in Support Also of Fooil Conservation Klcc- iuuuviuiiM.iv.ti.iuu liiv-v. tion of Council Ollicors riio week of December 17 will bo fra- tcrnal week with the I'.ed f'losH Society nnd sjinpnthv In the uncling of the ' i the purpose of the order i. mohlllvo nf ita biat units. In tho oas.es of other In thU part of the Stale A nieetlng of fiaternal micIoIIis, with iciuci-enl itlon ll ;'0""'" 1,!',",,,ji'inli' vvlth 'tire furiej Itnllvliluats. tin. tamo thing would hap tho leaders of fiaternal h letlos was In l'lill id.lphl.i lr tl pmpoM- o' ile- Sr i.ii "l i!"ll!. u"""uns wu" ' ' ' pen with beefMcak. tailed lant wiek. wlm-o aid H solicited ' termliilng tho best m II of enrolling lion- ore hu iillst"! In il'l,,r'1!'l,; -The pemdo of tho Stnto of I'oiilisil- ;.' ' ' .....'.. ;," " ,' ". .. ,,.., " O"' grc.ll l.linp.llKll l"l- lit" iii".' i . i .1. ,i.l ... 1. ,"," " w.Tnnwi" " Two,, of tho , --- -- :";.. .:-.;;" ..- ,i..!i'l,iivf,,. r, !,.... ,1 , ullstnn nt in Hum .vorli Is n iiutrloth and 1 humane .Hit a I lesslnu and iniiitorr n mnJ ,,rl,, Alnrll ,,, i,o i.r. stiiklnc ;l.ili lives for u our Iiooiom and lo.'d one . Hcpr-s-nntties of the Itovnl n iniini ss nr , mbrr-. I- s..und bv the lie I i ros well as other frateri al niletiea bv Imitation iiH tho.f llm 'Vonr prolltneiil si .onfeered in VVsshlnsInn v.itli Air Hoover i ,,,,,,,1,. Min ,t but i no dollar. .1 verv relative to enlistlnc the services or the fun fUtll t ,, , tttllull wm bo ,v liuii fraleniltles tu tho lonver.-ition of fool nil .ire irol t his proposition vv ii un-.nlniouli lndors.n to ...pi rite, k , inminv or.lers poMat.e 01 Ihe ilelesiitru tnal suooroio e i-muii. ,13 .... fluiranl-e (olinill with J"'lf.'.r111' ",! I In llm ,h,ir. rec.lv. d from bem l'-,i,i Mrs AT on 1 .' ember So Vld ul.ot her in.xe.l .1. lo rslloi, to Oikdalo ounctl on tho sun wr . . ..Ill . I ul lasnt c rt I nilll1irI V II II 14 mug . . ronllnentsl oumlt elected tlieso oIlle.li for IBIS lleeent Lang t-eeretarv ".old smith .ml Collector Hainberger The are nopeful for a renewn of -nctlvlty nnd in terest Ju tho couirU In tho coming new " enterliilnment .onimlttee of tin Itoval Arcanum Dining Club Is diligently working to niako Ita Christmas dlimer-damo ihe ntfalr of tho sensn,, This will bo the til st function nt which Ihe I idles hnvo hid an opportunity to parttcliale. Members have the privilege of Inviting their friend! tn co-operate In this Christmas event on Unship, Hotel roof December 2S. THE MACCABKES Election of Ollkcrs in Older by tho Woman's Benefit Association Tha flrf-t meeting of tho 1017-1318 Installation committee was held at thu office of Supremo Chaplain Ilurgln. SIL'l Brown street, and lesulted in the fol lowing otlicers being elected' Chairman, Mrs. Sablna Frlcdhoff. of Betsy Hoes Ue levv; assistant chairman, Mrs. Fanny II Hambleton, of Quaker City llovlow; recording secrctarj. Miss A 11 Berll, of tlliard llevlew-j corresponding secre tary, Mrs Mlnnlo Kvans, of llartram Kovievvi treasurer, Mrs. Louisa, SI. Jones, of I'enn Treaty llovlow, and chap lain, Mrs. Charlotte Hlcbcrbach, of Philadelphia. I lev lew, Tho officers will tw installed at Lu Lu Temple on Wednesday evening. January 21. Miss Nellie IS. I.ounsbury will install the officers. Mi's Ulna M. West, tho supreme lommander. la ulsu expected to ho present, nnd the committee will try to Let the moving Pictures of tho dedication of tho homo irfnie building in Tort Huron. Ihe. parade, etc Tho Philadelphia Uuard will also put on tho drill which won them tho championship of tho United States and Canada. Tho Installation committee meetings will hereafter bo held at 1JS Chestnut street. Tho Philadelphia Guard held Its regu lar drill meeting In K cl. n. Hall, Sit North Ilroad street. Captain Crouch in charge, as Mlsa Ilurgln Is still unable to use her Iniured foot. Tho guard has an en gagement at ono of tho playhouses for the week of December 17-1'.'. and Is doing all lu Its power lu put on lino work. The election of officers In Philadelphia ltevlow resulted. Commander, Mrs. Annie llaney lloutenant commander. Mrs. Flora Crowell; past commander. Mrs Ada Gor such: record kceiwr, Mrs. Alfrlda Olson; finance auditor, Mrs. Charlotte llleberbach: chaplain Mrs Arabella Ilotenbury; lady at arms. Mrs. Sarah Arndt: sergeant. Mrs. Cora Emery, sentinel. Mrs tlectha Miller: Picket. Mrs. Mary Lents. Two Applications for membership wero received, and all pres ent pledged their loyal support to Mrs. Haney to make 11)18 a banner year for the review. Visitors present wero Fast Com mander Arters and Deputy Assistant Blnsr, of Olrard llevlew. Election of officers In Tlartram Review resulted as follows: Commander. Mrs. Min nie Evans, lieutenant commander. Mrs, Anna Qraham: past commander. Mrs. Mary Rmlth: record keeper, Mlsa W llhelmlna Hol ler, finance auditor. Mrs. Almlra Harvey, chaplain. Mrs. Harah Heuer, lady at arms. Mrs Martha Hanleit sergeant, Mrs. berths inter, sentinel Mrs. liertha Hhoop and picket. Mrs. Emily Bmllsy. Tho officers Pledged their loyal support to Mrs Kvana to make 1U a record year tor Dartres He!. . 11 -etinc s.,i '""",' 'fi-li rlslnns I'sv, nml .... ' '."' "...r.'I-.. .n",C in-m-l "mei!" Jol.ntl. vvtlti 11 H lirKIT Tain . - .:... ...... irf Tllfir Hllflil i inn nf ' Inv.illv li, .miiilrV iimi.....- pjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjja sjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj m m as bsjjjjjjjjjjjjjjji ir: " r jt . . ,"'. , In tho United States is needed ? for country and humanitv. t'i i ;- '5 ' I t - BODY '. GRAND FRATERNITY IN THE RED CROSS f . .. nt'it ,-,il . 11. Co-operation With Other Fra- ternilierf With St rone Ad- IV11UIH..1 vviiu oiiuii), y-v peal Branch Activities - - i 'iho Clt.im! lTateinlly took lull time n, .,.,... ,.e r. ..,., ,n, ,.,,,.. i,7. .".."": ' ""' 1 ..".'."' I 1 ll itlin llllll tim in. I,,!,,,!- ,.r llin Villi l-l, Wed foss bv tho . lose of tho c impale... fh.Mmas live. December "I r , rlti,, ro niS. this vvuiiliv iui ,N . oncluivcl.' inn to tho nm tint Aimri. 1 has us iet t.. bo to .hfea. 11. n, ,in,.mpll-hineiit of lhat v.hlih It sl nil, . .... ., la . ....( II. .1 111 llllit mill rurr n v 10 ill vv llllani I l.reKj lur M lirtsiti. trustiMs luhn Dirf TIhi fix DfttrKh, .Inlni WlUlunn txiinlnliit: rh'tcljti Ir MUM mi T .1ohn-on 1 hf t-tmnniirlfp a pi olnti'd th follnmnc futtMH t Rr "ti llir onlf 1 tHliiniMit mm iiiittci: lohti iillUn .Inlni HdWrtPl Ijtiurs Mww J K U lllwii lou 1 ' MlioK- h un I eiti" wero Frypa Mrrlluir lira mli Nn i" villnur tt K-M An li 1 lt,t tntnormw rtilun nut) vr iiimbr rrcntil- l I b i r i tt1 Hli . solil rm.i: Their Mill lio ikilluii unl Iti stutlailon ff oOIlcim rhllHUMphti lUdin.li No will nuet t !.. Arch Htrort ThursUv fuuinc. if members are ured to la, present, as nut- t,l, of imsoitatoo will bo determined , . , . , ,, ..,., ,..., Junl.ii 1 nteis tnllv for the Uldlles und l.lloii if Inv.tllv in .nmitrv in i nag-- ,, was ninny ociaeil Hint a lutflct.tit amount be het aside lo pur. has, suitable ' kit tn, tho bovs will'-h will be forwarded In time Ior tiin hollriuvs Dls Irkt huperlut. ndetit IIU" Doris meed tho members to ooutluu- In Iho pool work, and In resimnso lo his nppcut nino in w ap pliatlona wero ecu, red. Detplie the had weather lhere was more than inn niemls'rs of the Intcrnoa Degree 'leant Association and their friends at the tlrat of ii fet-ri'-s of dances given by 11,11 nsbuclatlori All setnied highly lit-e,l will, Mio muslu ns pla),d bv 1 raltr l.dward I'i'm.i'J ,, nia lllii lool.sll Itlellds " Ihe eommltteeni'-ti Jumped In wllh a will a, ting us Moor mimgers and wardrobe at tenddlits and tood frll,J "Hill Flrhcl was cashier Liit Park Ilranil, No 11 had sixty m mlcrs present on Ihursdai evcnttig. Tlie following iippllcniils wero dulj ,Icete4 to memlershlp unl Initiated bv iho lnler.ns Decree Team Association. ChirlesM llless lg. Frank Colonlonlo Andrew Cnbilll Itohert I hestnut l harles II NuttaJI Jr lMwnrd 1. llalllffan James J Hoggs, Uav niuud Mune, , Philip lii al imlro ll J lioggs Waller Kloj.l and J A Dugau. Tho following clflors vvere elected at, I Installed bv I.tpirlmht bui.crintei.dent Xlrvhl VV . Melxel fur thn t.rui In., (no Imid 30 next Comtniinder John J Foster, vito comu.anuer j rang enllalll. rigent, John Murphy marsh il, Herbert 11 Maunders guld" crank 11 Hurl iccorder Howard llollingsvvorlh treasurer, ltoliert I. Lrsklttc. colt.ctnr Isaao il. Miller trustees Clar. nco cpu.cior isaao .vi. inner trustees ciur.ncn: 11 lllefbln,', Hnrry Jlartz nnd Christopher llesh. Pist commander. J J .Maxvvell I Commin.hr John J I osier then made thisa oppoinlm nts tJuard I.'dvvard l.tiglefrled T..,.M , Churhs Jl -Nutlall, Jr , Milton Wllo and, W. V Fisher The entertainment committee , s,v i kJ I aWPiri (aimBslO DIRECT sentry. VV heel, r Crock.tt Commander . Dec -". ifc,i. . ,:"" tI", ' Foster appointed an entertainment .oininit Dec .'1 ''ermanlnwn, Vernon Iiaii lee, iniluding all the clwtile and appointive. Dec Jl Frankfot.l. In'nran, f llulldlng. nlftiirs tncelher with tha following Fratere , lei 'Jl, Hulerford ,l!'n?'lol,,e,,,!1I,l William tirablll, Walter V ITo.l. J 11 Dm 21, I'ottslnvvn 1' l l nf A Hu , lljun, John Hl.rlncneld. Ilohert Cheslnol. ' Dei. 17 to 21 lied Cross week. Bend ll.l The Winter Necessity. Keeps Your Motor Warm APPROVED BY LEADING FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES Ketpt the auto warm and the garage comfortable in thm cold ett weather Circulates a current nf worm ,.ii.i. in wntai..ak , l'at. Il-s-04 culating system of motor. It Is portable, burns kero- -1 i , , ' fc l DECEMBER W;1917Nyl;V F. nlll soon meet to romplete arrsncementi for the biff open meotlnmJanusry 3. At n meettnir of the lnternos Degree Team Association tho following fratera were elwlcd. President, JI, Vtf ilelel, vice presi dent. iiy Krimeri treasurer, William r. 1 Isheri recorder, Joe Conncvi usiistant retordcr. (.harks II, Nuttall, Jr.: proiwriy men l.dward Kiislefrled and Wheeler t'riKkrti sergeant at arms, H. Uatt)! elec trician, John A. Ullleli. SONS OP AMERICA General Observance of tho Seven tieth Anniversary of tho Order The camps of tho Patriotic Order Sons of America In this city nnd Stuto ro celebrating: tho seventieth nnulversary of this great patriotic fraternity. Among iiin first organisations founded strtitlv und purelv for lmtrlutle purposes Van tlio JJons i.f Uliprtv. ' Irfioi In th Jlty of lloetoll Just 1 rlor to tho llevolu- VOlU- tilte.1 iniiiar war letter uie "iirner or u AlnTlrurm mnl lliu (lint t-f In nf f.lhnpt nnim lntr Ircliic but iJld not fuimt IhWr nitn-loii n! ul out of rxlptpnt... In 14 . howrrrt thprr wim foumlctl In I'hltn dHphla llio "t'lilteil Sonii or America, wltlcli U It r 1-pranio tlm imrrnt lnnjy of jumnr urufr pon or Amtnoi, imntri In tmmn tn th I'atrintir OnIr Sonn of .Xn.frlcrt ' hlih 1 iim on of Itifl tnoat ! luitrfHKlvp, uiiifit lHipular, inoi Influruttat nnl ftroiiRt xt tutrlutlc orunniZHtlons la Hip oMinlrj, TIiIm In .l.latl true of h ritiltif In Venn nt It ii t j . I ti it till It fli n m now (ion fiiUirJlunin tHtniM ir tlm on lor, I lit. .. a.... I . l..it.l.. .. 4 l ivini "nil . uiitii inrin t""i triij ji iti" "" li Mit'rM th mtn Ik of th inpinhcrM of Urn Lfiltttl horm of .Mnrrlta ' tl.nt Ihtro MtmiM lrr tHbllctirtt a jMtrlntiu trnlnliit; brlioni for tt) A merit an owtli tn lU It flimilil lo t a iik ht ttio irliirltfl of triift Ameilt nnltfiu, ttm lull itie mini, of nitrlot lum dun tn i mi nl r l for th (Inir an I Iiu1l to ih ft tut" )n of inn ! umutrj Tlio iTlnto ittp.i of UiId inilninc t(hool, ho' hIIoiI im lt foil tn) un t.rRanl xatlon tu lo iuiutsii. ,tfiMiiii it meri iHiiborn ImVM 1 1 t , 1 1 slvtf.ii to luetitv . me sun of uo us it fuder fur the vjiciii me !ur of UKU us ll fuder lur the l.JICIll i u5 ti,o0J?d;r,ba,,b."!.-"ni..,.l!;.steH,,,,,5;i1S ! Kllo,ul M, ,, vvnr .vovl.r liourd nf f;,V,o:,);eb"u;.i.Vlcrt.urr;To,,! , rnnieiit in th" i-niidiu t of ihe vvar vith Ceruiaiiv btnl in heroiidlni; tin; efiorta that "' ,'f"'':' ,,h,il,,Vt.,r ,,f v'vnr lef.ns" Ti" I.r mil ! of Iho n.tu. aervlro of tho tmtloii mrl 1J HUM of III" llielnhera III IW I u . . .l...s.l.. nl ti I i linll III i, . on-idored that man . ih..un.l. of Iheso munlers urn neiwieii ei .- i ,"'"'." ........ t I'.n.i. ?"n no', of 1110 mi'itii.i- I...... ... - '.'- : . ' Vomit All. will do lh' work for slop No .... iii .111 iiiillitloii of tvvtlil hvo nudlJiteo LU01I. Till! word of cre'tln-: ln- leeti sin' cut fliitu lien .llUJrter llrethten lrulj It til. bo eM of tljo ralnotle bono ot AliiTlnl ' lilt " SM iIOIIIR VVlia. we P..I1 10 1.111 "o 11.0 "J."'V-''J KXICHTS OV PYTHIAS lutrerllv I o.tje, V, l Has sent 1 I hrlstllias Rift to e-uh of lh loss lit III! various eintniiments llrother i.eorso II Itciitoii vvns in .do a corporal it 1 amp aieide. The pjt .Inneellors decree team on ferret the rank of I nlclit on, four ouulres III til., i.lsllo bill of to lir do 1 Ion laidH Ust Moo l,y nlsht. N-onp.tell T.O.U.. No. 0 Will eelebratojls. tlftleth atiulv.rsurv In llielr asllo rnll. ,-l Wliirlou itteit, on Siturdij plslit l,el p.thacorls I ode, No 121 b n presented ,M)1,lf,,, ,,,, , n.n.-llor-H jewel I . I.., rr.irltii; rliMtl, f llol . , umill.llJer 1 , '"'"1 J,,, Ion. In thice veils longei,- no amtn.u. "I'crsonallv 1 c.u not unueiEiaiw wnj tlio Maiquls of Liiibdovvno'B letter was written Premier Clcmenccau'a comment on thlj letter was ndnitrablo. "Wo liopo for treaties with America nnd Franco hlmllar to that Just con cluded with l'.iigland" 'Iho ufertico to a treaty with Eng land li not explained No ilespati lies ic, cnlly hive i, ported any new pact between Spain and tlre.vt Hiitiiln. Kollins Jl. Draitliwuiti' Dead ltolllns JI Hraltliwaile, iu of the pioneer cairiago builders of Philadel phia, died csteiday .it his home. 1,38 North rvcvent. inlli sliced, lift, r a linger-Inc- lllnoss lio was n niember of the umlago building llrni or It. M llialth wallo .1 Co Ho had been lu tho business tlfty jc.irj. Ho was rcvcit-t-four jc.itb old. MAK11 FALllV DVV A I'HKMIFUI, ...iittv i ttnlSIVTAM I.AV ll IT.HMIMl AN LSTATU AT Iftl'U IN IIIB ROYAL ARCANUM I OHM II.S J1KI.T Tills HU.I. S-i. ! . nil i rs ti i liin Dec 17. . oal.avil le. I. o o l ' Dec 17. 'hester l Id 1 cllo .""'.,,,,, Dec 1 AM anion lit Ave I un berlaiiil lx. -", ,eo . I handler. J.lla ,-" "i1 bla Ave lo xul ,olleiior Dec 2S, Dinner Dance, llliigham roof .iSkut.tlon r..r3 - . Pnvruc w me '- " vmull ., dtalef - - &- aT """...vwer eol . Iw", erotic. ; -..-to P-" IUf".- k.lllng OL r-- ... BVIIL.. Va!.;7trw 2JS TOO ...- - 0I to- '"" lllii '' "P HEATING SYSTEM . . on. Mars or niti tin-i innusiinus "- "' i onilltlon 01 tno ingesiivo iruct, vvniin ,......, w.,.4 . ciaiiiAu,o auauion to any garage re gardless of site and equipment, , Keo demonstration In pur show room or write for literature. ROSE MFG.' CO:, 910 Arch Street I'liii.Aiii.f.riiiA, iw. e IF 'T WARNS WAR DIETS MUST BE VARIED Dr. Dixon Repeats Axiom One Man's Meat Is An other's Poison HAltlUSUUnO, Uee. 17. l'ood ndinliilstratora should bo liberal cnoiiKh In their rcRUlatlons of tho food ptnffM of cmnniunltles to meet tho ili ! ml tburacterlstlcH of the Individual, be cause all pcron cannot thrive on a diet which may appear HUltuble, declares Dr. Sninuel (!. Dlson, Htnto ComnilaHloner of llialth, In u week-end 'health talk." In Which ho teniarks th-it the peoplo ot IVnnpvhniit.i eat too many polaloen, nnd thu foods which tiro to bo recommended idiould be cunMilerrd from r l.iborutory etandpolnt, tnklnvr Into nccoiint tho fact that what Is ono lmin'ti meat la nnother maii'.s puImih, Doctor Dixon's talk on ihc subject ot war, he.ilth nnd diet follow k: ".Most of our fnodi-tuffs hro luado up of dlflerent onsiltuenls A potato Is Inrtrcly roinposed of tlatrlt, whercaa bcefulcak Ik l.irfii Iv com poed of nltro Km or prottlu Start h ri presents fo inativ hent-produiliiK tinlta nnd beef- hteiiK likewise, produics lla uvvu tUOta, "This Is ho whin oii tonslder the luatter from n lihoratori Ktundpolnt, but If ou m.ikn ii tiNt of tho Fame values " . , . b fiedlin? thee fooils In human bclnits, ll lieillll)? lliee loons Hi liuinau IO.IUK-., uou would nnd tho values Miri.d greatly i. ..r ti... M.ri.itioi.H of tho human or organic iiuuliluery which handles Hien. Starcl, for l.n.ta.,e. In tho case, tit homo individuals, pahses through the 'i restive, svstem without thi body na- hluiilatlng It mul obtaining tho nddltlon I Minln eat too tnanv potntoes. Tho large .. . . . t . ii"' " "' ,- J ' "' '-;;" i " "' '""".. -." ---- Muu.v-CuriiL'icil Contest iMarked by Nnmcroiih Cuiidid.ttra ami Issue-. Do.stii.N", Dee. 1. - l'olltl, .il experts aro bafllcd a to tho outcome TucsdHi, of tlio 1 itv s woi-it I'olitlial . ampalgu In .1 genei atlon worm from alinort iveiy nugl', lis mud-throwing, IIh iucc und re ligious N-int. its niultlplli ity of inudi- liles nnd Us ' 111, ilet ground ' rtorles dc ilgipil lo injur, the iipulatloiia of ian dhlatcs Hs-Major 1 llzii.ilil and oilier Dem on. iti, s bailor,, 1110 lined up with Con giCHsman ! till vim Martin Lomasney, tlio "tloss Muridiv of lloston," Is 1 till on tho f, me, but hla friends say ho will .leclaio for . -Congressm.in Andrew J. reins licpuhllc.nl watd leadeia lire behind l'clcis, iillhough he is n strsng Democrat 011 national politics Dlstrkt Allot noy I'.llotler und .1 large following aro bihlml Janus JI. Curley for n-eltctlot, I'urley also has tho sup poit of t.'h.irles S. il.ivtfr, 11 stalwart llcpubli, an, and Governor McC.iU'h iMinp.ilgu mau.igor HOLIDAYS I'OIt SAMMF.ES Willi '11113 AMi:UlCAN AltMV IN l'HANf'i:, Dec 17 'iener.il Pershing ! jlas 1, rod limed Chtlslmas and Xew . b.dhbos Tho Lid, is said .. , - , , hit no wotk was to bo inrforiii'd on i...,,.,.. , , .., .,....,,..,. 1.. WAT happens if your Crank - Case runs dry? There is no different result if the oil you are using fails to FLOW FREELY AT ZERO Starts With the Engine. Supreme Auto Oil Gives Efficient Lubrication and Flows Freely at Zero Starts With the Engine Drain your Crank Case and try it. Gulf Refining Company J!SP--J iemI I HL v siiiiiiiiiH iH n Tjturfc Rrareigj Two Prom Scarlet FevM1 From Tuberculosis in I WAUHINnTON, Dec 17-rit 1 Inr deaths from natural cause. ported bv General Pcrahlnc! ' Bugler Herbert J. Vrolfe. hU lera troon. December 11. scarlet septicemia: father. Morris Wolfe,,! bury, Mam. xifi rrlvate Clarence M. Mlnkler, fleM 1 pltal, December 11. scarlet fever, n tig acute: next of lttn, Ira V, Mtn proctor, vt. tj ' I'rlvato (ItorKe Kchenknmn. Inn December 14, tuberculosis, chronic. ii monary: mother, Mrs. letta Sen man, Now York city, 't ,-s v MAY TttV MEANS AS FOROl NEW YOIIK. Dec. 17. Oastonvl Means, ncaultted In Concord, N. C.J1 the charge nf murdering Mrs. Mnudcl Klnc, wcnlthy widow, may be InaK In Now York for alleced forgery enibeitlement. I'tf i District Attorney Kwann said todarjr ho believed sirs. Kings will was lortM and her funds c-mbeizled. Ho will co , fcF with AssUtnnt District Attorney'' Doolim.. who lias been aiding In th -lirosecutlon of Means, before Inking , lion here, "' ' -'. Koshland King of Odd Lo For An Overcoat Like This -. LJiat's cheap enough in price to suit any man But it ISN'T u .$14.95 quality by any means it's a $30 quality, every bit of il. Tomorrow we place on' sale 543 of these Over coats, a tremendous pre-, Christmas offer. They? are not a job lot, either, but fresh, crisp garments with all the "pep" and "ginger" that can be put into a rattling good 0vei coat. Why the WOOL itself," witnoub mc bpienam tailor ing', would cost you as much as we charge for the com pleted garment any man can see that at half a glance.' Get in line, men, for this great event for you -may never have' such a chance again until long after the" war ceases. Get one this year and it will give you .a trsmendous amount of wear for several seasons to come,' ", V.'S ,&$z?i V5r j i: ki tt-r . 1 I fc.uwr'v ? SS . t ,'.. 'f-C 9 t . 2tyk & kf swf KDSl Clothier and Funithmi , 15-17-19 N. 13th cona Door Adots Xaxk I Abo 24-26 S. 15TH Open Monday, FrUmy' Saturday Kvenhtfi l 7 TI In 95 sk Tl '33 - k i j i i i? n '- P'ji i I r. tr ?- :n rr- !. $y& N 'J, 4 , rw: W
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