'?, 4 iTor&y on West ItlRepulsed, Haig ; Reports ; x REGROUPS ARMY tied Troops Sent to liet Sectors on Line ' Conf bnting Allies LONDON',. Dec. :0. ueie troops repulsed an at- t netny raid last nlfht southeast ntle, twelve miles northeast of Field Marshal Hals' reported Lwe neighborhood of IVuschendatle 1 there was enemy artuierylnir. Hon activity, the war Ofllco nn- had been prevented by neavy xcept on a small portion of the front. Two uorman machines arouffht down within tho Urltlsh ind' two others wcro driven down control. One of tho JJrlUMi mr- "la reported missing;. Bombs were id on an airdrome near Countrn iha stations at Roulcrs and Menln. ay, trenches also vverq attacked with i ana machine guns. any Is regrouping licr forces on .western front under the cover of artillery nre ana raiums agunura arrled out with large forces, mior- received today shows that Oei- raoldlers 'who have been under the L flchtlne strain are being sent to sectors." while troons fresh from I autern front aro being pushed Into .;aones whero hostilities uro in' St. re Is no ueciio Bign ei wnero mo ded German blow will fall altnougn irv critics generally oeneve mai u JttCen8lvo Is undertaken at all. It w 111 be on tho 1 ranco-ueigian ironiiei In the Champagne uisinci ui ace. rhamnacne lies between lthclms i th Areonno forest and the Increas- rarUllery flro, of the Germans In that IHct, together w Ith continuous i uis. I ates that the ucrnians may wiw alM HUSSian BOluier-c et-m. n "" "v-.- . -A . - . !... aiiront were posieu m v-4juniija(,.iw. H.WUBUICI fc.iv ... -.... -.. . ----- !" me front Is not known. Inflamed by J revolution some ol mo j.ussiaus iinled and had to be supprcsseu uy I.French with machine guns. September nothing of an omciai sihas been Bald about the Russian, tfthe general lmpresilon Is that they i been broken up Into small groups ..scattered all along the line where ' can be used but can do no harm. Cdtvces from the west Flanders front stated that the German artillery ; very active in tne uistri a ..l chendacle. indicating mat rext of Von IUndenburgB plans to ' to recapture mis important aey posi h' from the British. F7Wace the British took Passchendaele J. earthe northern end of the famous Tas L'i EOlUnmrln ridge, early last month, the cyfMtmaxis haie made sporadlo efforts to VMM back the British line, but all of "m Attempts hae proved costly failures. MIfc 'ground I)lng east of the ridge Is jt&irWtr swampy and Intersected by small E3C.V?i..r..J i.. i ,. ."' :.. I ElStS ..I: r.. v.',:l.:' ,'T":, ZK.'rTZ.- .,,.,. ,,, rf .,,. ' Mlffus shell-fire night and day. Hitsf n.v,,., . . ,. i K'rSSi . --.,.... " " .'..:-"" .. rma.1 artlllerv Clre nnd nn lnfnntrv I wan all tVia nmoii rnnn.t Ki!l nounce today. ILY COUNTS ON COLD JEATHER TO HALT FOE By HENRY WOOD Mr T1IU FRENCH ARMIES IX JTALY, Dec.SQ. fs fle fate of the Venetian plains today on the weather. If Italy s lines for a fortnight under the tremen- l Teutonla pressure w Inter's Ice and will effectively lock the door to sins. isth, side realize tho supreme ueees- 1 rr a uecision on uotn siaes ot tne ata River. If Italy can make sue- jftMtul defense;, as she Is now doing, and MnWWc the Austro-Oermans on their pres- . sat'illne, she will be reidy for a spring Bter-onensive. ,0j!clal3 regard, the present situation .the most favorable and the most rfMHfuI for the Italians since the orlg- retreat. The Austro-Cerman strategy li now clently unroiueu to renuer it certain : sole winter object consists in reach- the Venetian plains through the val- ff the Brenta, flowing out from the i at Bassano. otectlng this crucial point the Ital- IJiave two deep salients. One U east i Brenta. culminating with Its most erly point In Monte Salorolo. Monte Is Its highest point. The other it Phila. firm need of a "live a man well versed in neral business methods, as Sales or General 6y Manager? ekoenence automobiles, rertising and insurance. itional, unquestionable faecess m eacn as executive ' company in entire charge. vSJK448, Ledger Central 2Tc!L.I&i Cattomers findc it a real pleasure rj to select a Cariit-n mai gift at oorp star ei. Tkec kriwledge thatR they can place implicit coafi-r tWce ia our. word f U ireatlr apprec iates) br those E riewht VM KBOW Utile Of J Mtmt. avatkraf about dia- S r'haT specialised in dia- far aaaar years, cons- 1 wa aro Me to,fi aurn i Mm awwt of a'TaluableQ . W guarantee -as rafraMatad. fr on rqmmt. idl's Storca M N. cUh St ", mmHrsf.. kmsTsmJi m. sHriHaaaT ni ti . L . KPffl IK3 HH s JmmmWhb'' H"m . ip3m s KaaaaBaaaH- kTkmrl 'iBaaaM Lr ' ts aHaattivsE 8 mKOk, W F American soldicis nnil sailor in homo by an illus.tr.ited si;n in the Strand, which cuides them to the Eagle Hut, where refreshments and recreation aic pro vided by tho V. M. C. A. salient Is west of the Ilrentn. riilmlnit Ing to tho north In Monte Xalbcnn, of the Asiagn ilateau While Ueucral on ltulow s iifrm.ni artnle, h sutccslio and caiefullv pre paied utlacks. veek to enrlnlo Monto (Srappa by capturing rontlguoui ground and neighboring peaks, Oeneral Con rad's Austrlans are dellierliig cither simultaneous or. alternating nttauks ingalnt the A-l.igo tallent, on the op posite f.id of tho Hrenta Ouilug .t four-day lontlnuous nvi-.iult 'by the enemy last week tliu Itillan I fourth nimy put up a icMslanco to I npnitillliln 0 4n VI I tlln lltiLllniml nil- '"""" - "" '" '" "'" '"" ""'"'" ''- ."; I miration of botli tho lientli and llnt il ma j . , . nM..ia Snow fell throughout thi mountain sectors on Momln tho tl'st real win ter weather At the most, the enemy has only a few das left beforo gre.it drifts of snow will freeze him up Hut eien should the worst como to the worft and the Italian defense to be wined out. I I the Italian, 1'iench nnd HrltlMi nimies I nre nlnavs icady to niett an cmei-I gency Tho tcrrino Intenslt f tho battle pnw raging Is uptly Illustrated by testimony t Austrian prisoners Thev declare ihey aro drlien to the attack by u barrage I fire of their own jrtlllerj, put behind attacking waves and constantlv musing forwaul Thus the Austrian must ad- rw be wiped out b their own I .. guns BRITISH BATTLE PLANS WIN PRAISE OF ENEMY AMSTCUDAM, Deo Sn ' Pralso for the British method of nt tack Is contained lr a topy of tho Berlin Zeltung received bote toda. The mill- I WHICH will you) $ive-CIGARSlM are expensive that yield but a SHORT lived pleasure or a CONKLIN that is eco nomical, that is ever useful that gives YEARS of gratifying service? dkaaatv m I Ideal LrfrlWil - years of fjjj, , Christmas gratifying -N . r:ffc. service? JS , Ullls lliere is very .kM all littl( room for A.IM SKs arcument over '-ItS &!,' . " rnm which is iiic net- n n I I I ' tcr gift for ' 'Xm m I I I iMM surcjy tne uouk- jB ' ,ii-iLJ-i f H c Hn i"5 the viscr "'Wt , -' 'r: H P gift. '1'licrc is a I -JS&) Ml point for each '.SJl ljl style of writing. v$M flll Specially boxed .ijjjfl 3k9 for Christmas, ,m& o sWfl ?2.50 up ready fi JSj iT3 H to be mailed ("it MSate y Ml or delivered to l-.H?s.JaE Iv H S whatever a d- w&-iSy ' dress you spe- 1 UjSm cify. yWa w. o i... , rif a ieg a LUKens uo. .K I STATIONERS sjBJg 1 23 N. 13th St. ?Ea n (l.'a.t Hide) rjD j 4 iv wainui &t. ''H TT It a I Bl a mJW cAit?itiiHM sJsiH W Fountain Pen Wm HON LEAKABLE I Cleans and He-fills JJ-H in U seconds kfL $0.50 TB Iffi rtwalmkmKnNBkWm Br K fiSHBESEKaMaHjaaHaiBBB ;0JMES;tSppEIEfe'AB'R6Atoy Internmionni 1 i m London nio mndo to feci tii i rltlo of the pnpei in rnmmentliig upon Knglands luetliud of Londtictlng warfare, s.is ' ftrr ..iicful nrtHlei p rpnrnltnn the i: Klifli lnraiitiv quit tin ir tieuihes nnil .iili.uireil n humlrid .ml "Mil- rhino guns In great nunilieis aie lmme- cllntclj mnieil up h oon as darkness falls the Ilrltlili begin to press nliead I ngaln, gtltlng as rloe to ilio fierninr po'.ltlonH .is ios-liile to pmtrrt tiieitl from i:eini.in artlllir tire During tho .uUanu' of the itif.inin a Miong bu- tnge Is l.i pt up In hind the llrn (ierinan I lino tii priiert i -rnfon enients from I being brought up "I lie moment the llrM lino has attained lis ohjictlie a MconD I.ispts oor tho fliht, nnd then mines a I third, fourth and fifth Fu li methods of uttnrlv will m ikii it Cionnan Meto-' III the wc&t supi.rliuni.inly dllllciiU " Wes( Doesn't Appreciate CrNis The West does not appreciate the serlousiie'-s of the snuggle In which the ,ountr is engaged wns the opinion expre - ssed bv 1'rnost T Tncg president of the I'hlludelphl.i Chamber of Com merce, on his return from ,n extended tour of the houth nnd v est Put a KODAK in the CHRISTMAS BOX i t r at JOHN HAWORTH COMPANY (Eastman Kodak Co.) 1020 CHESTNUT ST. KODAKS tui: Ai'ionntrmo rT rocKr.t ilTs Tim hULDII K" KIT $7.00 and $8.50 rAf.r.vntn TAR in -TnurnrTiroNM iiK.n-i.it vnt; m.M LnriNd Wait No Longer! WE OFFElt all pizes nnil stjle-3 of (. inumbl.i Grafonolas on credit at rash nrlpiu-tin lntrAfit rhariril. Mal.n oilr (Mirlstmna Mlprtlnns nnw vhllA th asrortment Is & v n r$ Delivers it to your home. Balance on C o nrenlent Terms. Columbia Grafonolas Like Cut $110.00 Terms $1.50 a Wtek Columbia Grafonolas Like Cut $18.00 Terms $i.oo a Week In oak Cabinet Deliveries Made Any Day Desired llllZBaiBf ' Complete Home but fits at Remarkably kuum i-ujlunial, UU if 11 SI Ot IKQ 1 07 I - .. t jbx mm i jermi te.ou a wttK XUa TEKMae. nOE SUI MONTI ITALIANI LALOTTAE'VIOLENTA Gli Austro-Tedeschi a Curo Prczzo Mantengono ftlontc Asolono ATTACCHI DISPERATIj Verso II Basso Corso del Plavc gll Austrincl Sotio Sconfittl u Rcsplntl IIOMA. 20 dlecinbrc. gtunto datli fronte dl Dalle notUle bnttaglli el rllovn. oho lo forro nustio-j tcdesolie. In nmntro preiiondcrante, hanno (.oncentrnto tuttl 1 loro sforzl stillo llneo delle montagno al nord. Iso csercllnrio una straordltmrla presslone sullo llnee llallnno alio scopo ll aprlrsl iu nrco rcr poter nxnnzaro creo lo plnnure 1..1 lotla r lo1cnllMma ed I teutonl n ciro prczzo sono rlucltl nil ottcnero ( iiunlcho piccolo suocos'o tra cnl Ciiprllo c Monto Asolone fna snnKulnofa liattnglla fu 11 rlsul lain dcgll n'tnrihl ilegll mutro-teJeschl In delta reglono r st protrnsso per 1 ln tcra Rlornata I duelll dl urtlgllerU tra II Ilrcnta ed II riae furono nnl Iolcnll. aanzata del nemlco fu nrreMnta In ptu" puntl ci colo nella reglono ill Monto Asolono I teutoni rluulron a guada gn.iro tcrreno Da notlzlo del riuarller generalo Itall. ano M annrendo cho cctremiiniente lo- lcntl sono ttatl I lombnttlmentt nella I reglono dello montagne cd unrho lungo II batso corso della I'lue Oil austro-unglitiesl hanno opcrato cinque lolcntlsslml nttaerhl per tentaro ill nltracrsaro II Silo o Veichlo Pavf I suol sfor?l ptlmliall furono dlrcttl In un putito diM.inte nppena trc mlglla dalla foce del Hume. oo tcntarono dl gettaic un ponte dl bardie Un pi lino repnrtri austriaio tinsel' ml nttraer snro 11 corso delle acque, ma dopo una serio ill Molentl uttnci'hl oomlnttl dalle forro ltnllann fu lerplntn intretto non plu' rltentaro li proa Altrl quattro Hiinultnnol tentnllil, tn dtla reglono, furono In tomplevso te splutl dngll Italian), un II t'onibattlmciito Loutlnua. Xilla regloqo delle iiiontaguo gll austro-tede(.hl hanno loniiutiato tutta la loro prc'lone sulle nltuio the domlnino II pno ill San Lorenzo ilio mena verso I plnnl ed n Uishino Qui' I 1 teutonl sono statl Hpetutiinentd esplntl, ni.i urn f rtl llnforzl nllo 1 1 ustitl a faro qudklip piogiesso sulla sommlta' ill una dello allure" ad oriente del flume limit. i, nvo le coiilspnnilcntl linep Itallnne furono rltlinte II enmbattimentu fu illspeiato dt intratnlii It p.utl per 1 linpoitonra del loiitrnlln In ipiel xltalo vinio cho mena vei-i I plnnl Un cnmunUal'i ufflelale puhhliratii lerl dal Ministi.io delta 'Jueira In lluma, dko ihe lo forzo nttstio-tedcM he. i opeianti sullt frnnto dello montagno al I nord, durante la glornata pioceileiite I Imnno effettuato un detirniliiato Kf"r?o I per nvnnzare sullo Unco tra Col f'apnlo n Moutn l'ortlcn II comunlcnto ag- glungo ehe soltanto nella zona dl Monte Asolono II nemlco o' llusilto a kui- dagn ire tcireno cd .t mantenerln i io I fu II rlsultalo dl un cllMieruto coinlnt- tlnicnto olio duro' uniiiui.t t,llonuta c complete 8KmI! . TlUltn IjirlWTL This Columbia Grafonola or mahogany with Record CtSO "7C to match spOAtO Terms $1.00 a Week BoysteEBKafeAou ;Earii; A ROOM BRIDAL OUTFIT 5ft 7 outfit $o en Ttrmt f3.00 a Week Ai3 - s Ttrmt S3.00 a Week IjUIQEST HOUK XTBMSaEB9 Bf AMEBIC' che eoito'.agll a,tWo-t.eechl perdtte gravlsslme. Ia fldficla nella rcslstenia detlo forte Allealo per mantenero lndlctro gll bus-tro-tedeschl dalle planuro o' aumentala. l.a tico ha comlnclato ill nuovo a cadere o sembre pcrslstente. Oil austrlacl hanno tentato itl lencr testa per tro glornl ero Col dclla Her ictta, ma HUM I loro sforzl per avanxare nono stntl frustratl. J.a Camera del Deputall terra' oggl una peIone segreta per iH'culero la i" " ""ZL DA! CAM PI MUATAKl A Camp Meade (Admiral. Md.) In sc gultu a lslta inedlcn cho accerto' dlfeltl flnlcl, sono Mutl noneratl ilal terlzlo nillltarc oltro enlo soldall, 1 quail far anno sublto rllorno alio loro case, Kia gll reenlatl l sono cntlduo fill delfhinl e tra nucitl notlamo I ncguentt ItallanI' Antonio Vflirecchlone, CJlu- B(.j I.u! ipo falarmchlo. l.manuclo Alicua o lei Yfllonzl I II Kltulloo NrrH K llarralt clinlr- man del r'.mllato tlio stu raccognneun i fomll per ofTrlro donl al soldatl del 315-mo. rnnterla, romposto dl luttl gloanl ill I'hlladcliMili, si o' recato a Camp Meado luconipagnato da ectto memlirl del ionlgllo romunalo alio scopo dl fare una Ilta all nccampamento td uccertnrsl del IpIsokiiI ill ipiel roldatl. I braI glonnl Hie ron tanlo (ntiKlii-i-ino hanno rlnii "i'i nll'appcllo ill Undo Sam Iiamin ingcnte bliogno ill guanll, I dalci lereisxlMi fieddo ilio si erl(lcn In nueitl glornl 11 ".Soldiers' and Sail- ois" nmn Serlce ilurcau of tho Uiner- gency Aid " del quale c' ilialiman Mrs. TretiLhard N'ewbold, ha Intrapreso una cnmp.ign.i con In nopo appuntii ill prov- rdero 1 fondl pr I guaiill nl roldatl dl Camp Me.nle i On una corrlpi niteuzn giunta da Camp Meado hi rllcxa Hie in un regglmcnto I ill fanterU. o jircclsnmcnta III 313-mo, I I'ompoMo cllclrc.il 3000 uoinlnl, 1 t-ono I rapprescntalo xenllctlo nnrlonallta' Ouemlla pettecrinto cpiir.int.itre uoinlnl d delta legglmctiln romi nntt ncgll Stall t'nlnltl o gli altrl In dliereo nazlonl clll I Itiillnni lint I In Italia nmmontano a 110 il'Ina la rellgliitio profevsata, nel dftto liegglmcntn M sono 17'10 prntestnntl, 011 Icatiollcl 110 rbrel. " della Clilea clieca ortodosa ed SI die non profcsano al I cunarellglone I c!uu)ki:n imiovi: i'atkiotic S 10,000 Eschew Chtistmns Goodies to (Jie I'rotceds to Sammccs AII.ANIIC i'IT. Dec 10 - Ten thousand Sunday 'iliool ililldreu oluu tarlly will go without their customary Christmas entertainment, candy iinil oranges this ear In order that shore chuiihes may glio tho money either ti 1 tho lied i"ross or to 1'ikIo Sain dlreit for Saminees ncross teas There wero doubtful dominies present when the Idea was hiiggested to the Mm- Ptiilal Vnlon Somo wanted to know hnvv the kids would take It Fomcbodv MiggeMi.il n referendum and It wits mi ordered. Ninetv-nlno per cent of tho lilldren xoted to foigo er.nfeetlonerj The iins wero lost nt ilio shuttle CWIUIMIi.1. ffi :,.ivjaif.,mnm TAG Clirisfmas Shvo for Men 1 hrisfmas I I Ncckwejar 1 J50lo$522 1 TAC05. REEDS, I 1424-1426 Chestnut St. I Store closes 6 P. M. fjaiuaniiBiiffl'i ki. 'iiiiiniiiiaiiiiiaB! 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If It could bo called one, look plaio nt 7:45 o'clock In Ihe morn ing A lookout posted In tho bow sang out tho alarm He had sighted n peri scope about 1000 yards nway. The gun ners Immediately sprang to their posts. As tho passengers poured from their cabins nnd began lo don life belts the bow gun fired the first shot, which foil slightly short of tho U-bont. Tho boat was turning around nt the time, nnd the stein gun next opened lire, Two shots wcro fired from tho stern gun beforo the submarine slid from lew be neath thO ttllACF General Scott praised the gun crews hlghh Ho rnld they worked rapidly and well. Had tho U-boat remained In sight it moment or two longer, tho gen eral declared, tho gunners would liavo stored a hit, as they were fatt finding tho range. KADIO IX GERMAN'S HOUSE Messages of Troop Movements Re ceived, N'nvnl Agents Allege M:h YOlUv, Dec. 20. Fallowing the discovery of a radio outfit In his home i in way pjiiotc, j,. l , nenry ueuer, a grocer, who has pneumonia, la being I guarded by federal agents until he Is able to bo remoicd. N"aal Intelligence bureau agents l Iteil Hellers homo and found the radio outfit. In the house was Henry Schnei der, a Bay Shore Jeweler, whom they ar rested ns an enemy alien. Tim ngents allege Heuer has received messages concerning troop movements ' through his radio tutflt Heuer dsnlcs the accusation i New January Nutnters of Columbia &5s?'.,S jV-" rA'n O O O J m fiffli torn , nt , iur. ,mm htmu im b MmMwmMWMMm - & V , &i 'ir? t WJLWl .i?0 IZiL Trom Concert 3fall to 'Battle Ttont goes ercij (Jtaingier. The popular youne Australian pianist, now "doing his bit" in a United States Army Band, is here introduced as an exclusively Columbia artist in hit first record, Liszt's "Second Hungarian Rhapsody." An interpretation of charming individuality repro duced with an amazinr? fidelity that sets a new mark in pianistic recording. jLazaro flaming throuqh. "iQueUaPirar In this most dramatic song of Verdi's most dramatic opera, Lazaro gives us a thrilling example of the emotional possibilities of the human voice. A record that ex plains why opera audiences re spond with such thunderous ap plause to Lazaro' s singing of this solo. 47211-$2.00 m imm&i mr,i HVuXRIWBXV."s, tSHjw BaaaT 1- "al T Columbia W WitlElKtric mtw, szto Pika 2U CAIJAUX DENES - TREASONABLE ACTS Former Premier of, France Defends Himself Against Charges Before Deputies l'AnrS, Dee. SO. Joseph Calllaur, Trance's former l'rc mlcrsmado his defonse beforo the Cham ber of Deputies today ngalnst charges of treason nnd complicity with Bolo 1'asha to undermine his country's de fenses. Callliux first denied his lilts to Italy had nny treasonable significance or that he was working with' sinister elements In Italy to dlvldo Franco and thit mon archy. "if tho French embassy In Borne had advised mo of Ihelr objections to my presence In that cltv I would have de parted," he declared. Calllaux flatly denied his trip to Borne In December, 1016, was Imprlled by treasonable motives. lie said ho had every lime Ihey cue the 'phone, nnd bother ont of telephoning, strnln on tired nerves. They 'J list Vou see, 1 am the CAIUNTT IltPROVni) Tnt.ErilONK noi.nr.n. I am neTer In the way. As I a-in adjustable tn almost nny position, I enable you to reach Ihe 'phone easily nnd quickly, whether you're standing or titling. Inttall me In your office or home and I'll pav big dividends In lime nnd temper saving, or give me to n friend for Christmas, Market 49S5 CATAI.OO SnOWS ALL T1TES K & B CO. 25 iRe cords 3 v A6000 $1.50 iBnfc S:1I rBarrienl:os, ilovcUesf rf jQove Son3 "Caro Nome ! For this record the celebrated Metropolitan Opera soprano has chosen "Caro Nome," from "Rigoletto," an ariathat for over half a century has been continuously growing in popularity and adding to Verdi's fame as a master of melody. A beautiful song mad more beatitiful because a great artist has'added simple sincerity of expression to a fauldess technique. 48649-S3.00 'li 'r exni- wiA4MMM mix 1VUIUU1WI VVUUUIUW vvitpwv . 51119s the Peoples Songs. The daughter of our President has inherited his sympathetic understandingof the people. She has chosen to devote her genuine artis tic talent to the simple songs everybody knows and loves. In a double record she gives this month most appealing renditions of "My Laddie" and "My Old Kentucky Home." A2416 $1.00 Sixty-five other numbers are included in this vron drrful Jirnuuy U't of Columbia recordi. Stracciari, Rothier, and Elen '.erhardt are alto included among the artitti. 1 .re are unusually fine selec tions of popular hits Jid dance muilc, at well u many specialties, inc udinrj an absolutely unique record, " Life in a Ireneh in Belgium,' a s tional word-picture of the great war. Join lh Rd Crsu today. II million un mmbort bf CarUimu. All you atd lo a hurt tad: dollar, Ntw Columbia Rseoras on Salt th 20th of Entry Month . Columbia Grapbophone Company, Nen Yoas., "" " fri itaMhcd with the Ikiil r oh;, llnl, under suspicion M uir,-JIM.vrf ImrltrUA. nnlv nneo. JA?rcd He denied ho had ever known CaValllril before, WOMAN SHOVELS SNOW tAii,o. Job Working to Feed Chil dren When Sex Is Discovered HOBOICn.V. X, Jv Dec. SO. Mrs. Julia Miller It looklfif for work today lo Keep her two children from going hungTy, after being discharged from a snow shoveling gang on the. street. Hearing that snow shovelers wero re ceiving gootl pay, Mrs. Miller donned man's clothing nnd went to work on the street. Her frail figure attracted at tention, she wns questioned, her sex re vealcd nnd a man put In her place. Angler, 86, Lands 21-Inch Carp REnDSVIMj:, I'a . Dee, SO. reUr Wertz, eighty-six vears old, tho eteran fisherman of tho Klshacoqulllas, showed his superiority over tho lounger dis ciples of Izaak Walton when he landed a twenty-four-inch carp with hook and line Two weeks ago Mr. Wertz caught thlrty-flvo suckers with nn average length of fifteen Inches. I Make 'Em All Smile can't help II, for I take nit Ihe fu means n betler day's work and Ins Main 1171 N. 7th Street Im i "PfSfM:1 I BinW fmlMmvi IV & i i A ?;.'.;.! !!:,