t i.iijt.r PV'.M'OSVvV r l'S'JW" r ppaJfMwi rtw , TOD CASE i- DIBS OF-GAS POISONING Wifo Finds John Barry Dead, With Jet Wide Open Another fatal B&n-nolitotilnir cnne wan reported today, when John Barry i T.;,. T,a. ...,. rn,, Tjiii reported today, when John uarry wnii ! Jury Returns TrUC Bill found Ueail In his apartment. 62 North liftSt Alleged Hirer Of ' ulMh street ". Four persons "elleel of Epplejs Slayers FffiE MARSHAL WARNS BABIES' HOSPITAL' OF HOLIDAY PERILS FUND NEARS GOAL I asphyxiation yesterday, uarry was found by his wire in n third-story room, where an unllghted fmH 1t Wna Wlrln mwin Ifn t-n tnUptl EL IS 'DISCHARGED t the Hoofovclt Hospital. Iitit effort-, t - ' i lo r"'o nim inueii it i ucuevca mm after he had (tone to lied. Icavlne tho rinulnRS involving iiinyor K.n nurninir in iiamo went om nmo- Other Fltruros In Primary , '"'; ''" J '' t"1"e.p"l L Liection Trnccdy i miniily if K.w. throimh tho utillchtecl , C Jet Uarry, who wan lorty-fne J ears iSL.... ...... ..-. . i ,.( old. Is nurilicel by his wlfo and a clilld. nineicenui muiviuiciii Ruininii "" murder- of Special Detective - -- A. Kmilev In tho l'lfth Ward op r election day. was presented by WOMAN BADLY HURT iranel Jury to Juelite Carr In the ,, ,lni.,nv nm lotnx? iq Oyer and Terratner In ltoom 1 JlllMI UUIjIjIOIUVH hit Hall, this afternoon. Jt was - - Ftrf fcumtiel . Maloney. 1'blindel. t Auto Trip to Maryland for Holiday imuu(Ti- ui in.; .n w ..-.. -- i v f Tn,,,,.,..,.,.,,.! I,v Agency, who Is charseu mhii' -.-.. ....... ......... -,, sent his rrien to New York to Accident tho Bitumen to this city. Ills was rently Jbo final Indictment uiiIjm CHtlSTini, li , Dt-c 21 Mrs I.e- ;wnm evidence is eiiKCoiereu. xliri Dow. of Hast Orange, N J, was loney. Is liullctnl for con-piracy to ,.,,,. lnJureil , iltl nmomobiio ncel- Urllnn nnil rnn.nlrgnv In nH..1tlll llellt lit .MarcUK llooll Tile Car 111 lllclt ntrtnci. cl.rtnr. In !hnlf nf luni S'lC ailll lief llUsllUIld WKIV l-n rOUte to itsch 'lii tho primary. Tho other MnrUnd to spend tin. holiday season lro held on these samo charces arc collided with ft Jitney. No, 81. owned and ;0. Deutsch. Varo candldnte for He- i r" ' an auen. mo wopian i it i Council aca list James A. Carey; "'" ' ine ..iikbut ihiiihuu, buih.iiih t.nnnr r,f linllM tinvl.l HpniKit of a fraCltlro W scvoral libs, lirobihlr In- thlrd:.and Do I.Hncey streets police "-riml Injuries and Kcneral contusions ot (onA located In the "blood" Klfili the bod' llrr Itusband escap-d ser ous ;d, and no'of his pollcemm, Wirt Injury fim v.l.imon t'rnm. Murnliv mid Thoma Koinej". of 10 01 AV. t Second yden, tho latter a nritro! Uurkhnrt striet, nn oiiiiiIo.vh of the Ho iz I'Tnlurts tello? -Ilrunelll; l'alcone, .Smith and ' "mp.in i. as a iimrawr m in mehy, k of the seen New Yorli JHiiov. ku-tallied a compound fi.icturo men captured after tho murder, and ' tli non lloth cars wen- wrecked Itcji" Mnscln, tho seelith captured Tho ilrHer was arretted and held U man who was convicted of murder In await the outcome of the womairu in- second dcBree for havltii; donn the, Juries. tlnif and who wns sentenced to Ini- r In tho llastern l'rultentlarv lv BOILER TOSSED BLOCIC. e Carr last nlchl: "Jlmmlo" Clark,' A WAV iv rvm numv i-resldent of the Klfth Ward and a de- ""'" "x "an-u-nu" lire of tho Val O Karrell agency, whoi blieged to hao led tho gunmen on ' High Explosive in Coal Suspected as IP rounds in tlio ward, and .MIK c..,. nf ni,,Qf ! Ivan nnth. O'Vnrioll ilAtortlv. has confessetl halnp brousht the l-.auilur ien here from New 'Vork ut Ma-' y's request. .mii.i. n.ui;. .n. .i , iw ;i with ui layor Smith Is under Indictment for , loud report and rocklnir of bulldliiKS In mlcdemeancr In olllce. conspiracy to vlo- ih. imnn ..r iim himianrq ,ntriM riv ; mjo no onern election i-iv unu nin- npt of court. William J-', i-iniey, a nh Vare follower a member of Meet Council, a mercantile appraiser secretary of tho Republican City nmlttee, has been indicted for con racy to aid flight, lehtlnwny having n produced at the preliminary hear- r that he sent Jlaloney a jimoo bill for ?liurpose of paling tho Kunmen and !tttnc them out of the city. Macls- Me ueoree A. rersch was also Indicte a result of an Investigation und er his docket was produced In the eltmlnary hearing, He Is chargen h embezzlement. fThe trials of tho gunmen will prob- Wkniy 110 iiriu iicxl Illt'likii, in iney lire ot allowed ball. Those of tho other Danger From Candles and In flammable Decorations Are Pointed Out Set $200,000 as Total at Tomorrow's. Close BUY THRIFT STAMPS j NO MORE PRUSSIANISM ' AS CHRISTMAS GIFTS IN CITY SCHOOL BOOKS Boost Day's Sales of Certifi- I "ftultur" Cut Out by Foreign cates to $366,079.08 Language Department DENY SHIi' BOMB CHANGE o Three Accused (Jurmana Will 'Be Given n Trial Next Month i - - , ; . , SV.W YOltlv. Dec. 21. I'leas of "not Now $1 66,665, and Promoters ' Purchases by Employers German Propaganda' and . $' rn',S,nm7!i o7 kri" ef wiT- helm, Chief Engineer Carl f-'c'limldt .and Captain Charles Von Klelst, of tho steanishlp Kaiser Wllhelm der tlrosse, beforo fulled .Slntes Judgo Hand, on charges ot placing bombs on slilp-s of tho Allies. Tho nrcmed men will be tried jointly "Not a cent less than $200,000 for tho Tho Christmas rush for United States "Kullur" Is dead. It has been killed new hospital" vvas the slogan adopted war savings certificates and thrift W' '10 heads of tho foreign language Klrc Marshal Elliott has Issued nn np peal to nil the citizens of l'hlladelphla to take every precaution against tl U'ual I'hr'stmas ties- In regard t tress li i.ild on fie to .i nt "irlstma live, and on the with SlCd.CCS as nlrearlv iili,nrii,..i .... Christmas gifts for their men. Heavy from tho Herman textbooks used In the matter of ilecuratlo'tr by i hutches for t date, tho J200.000 mark ought to be "a,e" ln ,,ul, wcr" recorded by tho schools Christmas entertainments and Christ- crossed with ease by tomorrow, the ChrlMmss bureau, In charge of J. W I'lctures of tho Kaiser, Dlsmarck and J mns-treo' decorations In private homes, workers agreed. Two hundred nmi' nn,. Harrison. other dermaii lenders, bcvcral Gorman The Fire Marshal stated that the aver-1 f them pledged themselves to present 'rtnl ,,fllos 'cPTted today by tjie patriotic songs and twenty pages of the age Christmas fire Is In common with j their appeal to ten persons each beforo Third Federal Itescrve Hank were 6(!,. l'ok "Cltuck Auf" have been cut out. y precaution ngnlnst tl nt noon today by the twenty-five cap-'stamps was on In full swing today nt ' department ot the various Philadelphia n,)t month. The three men wern con LON! i fires c-vured by careless- ,an3 nn,i 250 ,oluil,ccr membcrs of the headquarters of .the war savings High Schools, who, after a two days "n '".''""'" FtrJU i idecorntlon- Particular teams In their giant ten-day drive for committee, 1431-93 Walnut stieet, ns examination, have removed a'l that ' . . ' ' PrOIT i the "lii't-m' iuto rn-li nf ino Halites' Hospital ending tomonow ! employers applied for tho bonds ns smacks of "Kntarlsm" and propaganda . . nTV . -Tf, innnnTmrn' n" iiuahlmaiw M'rvmiuu MERGER OF WAR---5 FUNDS PLANNED Business Men Moyc to Combine Activities of Various Campaigns CONSERVATION OF TIME- FOR M'NICHOL MINORS! omoters of Union Project Will Discuss Advantages of United Effort most tireiinnceessary and cnused by mo closing hour tomorrow tlioiightlesjncss. Partlcul directed to the fact that the Nation-it lted Cross n.H.It. 1,. i.lnna hnrU nf each service Hag Ins been repenlcu ny tiieno-e naj s total was flTon Total ie national body lt-eir. inroiign ine nmivi '' i"u .iy vvas ?ic.B!i. Just as a number of business Interests nro combined, reducing executlvo ex- penso'tn u minimum, so can tho various" 07d nS fr- ti CI JH t-n n.i'lnmi ma. .. . .lie LiiiLimt nil iisiTiiini nr ,i.m .i.. .. .1 .. - 1'iniicimi. c.inwin nin ui: ihuuit hi .iiu ar attention is , ,,,. ,m N,Y of vvhlch lvrn' ' ,lncatcs aml 5106'506 '3 " "-cent CMo Club.' Dr. George Wheeler, asso. I the renuest of M. Chandler Is ciptain, on Us (.bowing I ll,r"t 6,an1l"'1 w,lh '"2.950.60 In certlfl- elate superlftjendent. vvhq supervl-ed the Kocltev that a I nf JH3n The women's' bnnnei to Vi. cates and 160.273 In stamps dlhtrlbuted removal of the offensive matter, said! ..... . i- -I. .i.... . - . - -- . ..... . .. . .. . lieu Lr i-s uiin:r. ranr.ini ,.r I. i... v o . . .-i.- ...i ...i ..i.i ...... "v war e il rinai iriviinetrnn n.r everv ....... ..... v. .,. ,iKtii.c. i, in. uui j.. .x.ii. iui. run . book "Oluck AUf" have been cut out. Wi . c c t i o l .. ., i penso' to u minimum, so can tlio various A survey of the textbooks used 111 the HilOCl &011 01 lUC oenatOl aiHl . war fund campaigns be merged with' Joseph F. Larkin, Jr., Named by Court look In uso In thn high school., as well ' President Judgo I.nmorelle. of . , . i took in usn in inn nign scnooi., as wen ' j-rcsiociu jui Olllce sales yesterday were reported to- as every book bought by the board this Orphans' Court femiat suoccss. This Is the opinion it many of tho prominent men who are giving their ktlnio and money to tho various causes. Hi,, With thinhject of bringing fuch u uniucaiion aooui eiKiu vji mo tj .i Iniliv imnnlnleil V 11 , ... . .,. .., ,. -...-.. .. ,,.1I..M l.,lhti.. ...n.. ...lit IH..I ,.t !,.. linn ... 1 IT IGft I., ..1 Iflnln. nM.l - A 1H.1P Iini IdT ITIIIMV 1PIW Tinf-K. lnflliril Tllf II.... T M.t .1... .. II. II. .......... lUiltllllK IMIlll.'-., III"!! ,1 1 1 1 nil.'. ... ik. of the National Hoar., ' " ' "" I MUMMAnv ' "" """ ' """ """ """ hose thai werV lnt-n-led for usV next ruardlnn of an 1M J nei M J lies i "C-Stratford this afternoon at I w-rlters The da ger "'"l"B 'Ur.ml total revl.,u.l, retried.. 1S0 071 '" BtamPa T'T f,n",ml , 1U,,,e to cause the re. Fualn 'j','1 Mcvi?ho? a id Judge 'clu-lt- '' t"Ml,i"a ,lnn" f,,r " ',crma- placing of candles back i f ' '" "! TOI.AT'S Iifpolt s,""-u71' A big stride toward spreading means Jectlon of whole books. A few that hart '. ,'" JuL n l.d, 1? arkln I """t organiiatlon which will take over- lted Cross Soc?et- not to- U-p candles. ti,i fur the dy -JT tf.y' ,, ?r d telMni nJonelei il V, ? ""cfl-rjisblan war. the celebration or They are the children of Senator James connected with the war. ura i rni ",,' ;t ' ,.,.,i; iin,i, ho '""9 i H' "s bond-selling agencle. About victor es by tho (icrmans and attcr i. jtcVlchol decea-ed Those who will nttend the conference but to throw up the window 1"ae. H' drand total to date 10ft uns 1500 new volunteer ccrtincato and stamp years of the present Kaiser's life contain- l ,,h'Strl n u u, e, n. nro- vi,t.He T IJolInc 'mil if. that the Illumination Trom t.ie room ,,,.,. ''..''W' -1MM"l Ealesnion were ncnulrtd thereby. lug adulations of him. Tho most ob- ' '"" 'I'ftitton filed It Is set foith that "'' uc' f' ""J n.c' r,T"" Vn'ml.. fal s on the back of the flag. WOMAN St. vision' A lively sale of certificates vnd stamps Jeetlonablo matter vvas found In short no lents or real estate will pss Into Curtis ThOnas I eW lit (.ujler. James , v-.u ,wn wnprs c,Mh?' ' Mr ,!- "' Ar""in.. , was reported nt tho Haldwln Locomotive references running through n number ot 'he iH'ls of Hie guardians, only pet- Plaherty, llabbl .to-epli Krauskopf. DONT'H Kl STOI.l.S est lain . . ........ j R5.00 ii; s rci iu tipu iu , i iu iu v,n ii.ocomotive . . -limlnato it vvr sonnl l.roprrtv. consisting of mnnev elPn ' Aba A Johnson, fleolge II. Mcl-'addeii, .-iu ,o, ... jr. i knar li. i- ..iiii.. i uran. w jneu mircc n.tu a larirn nmniinf . . . ' . . ... . . . ... . : .. - " .. - . - . - . :' . . .-" .. . . . ."Jl'I.-.. ..III. Ill Ulll.l I.. ."Ill .. . . . .. ....I i , . ... -. "."'H . -.. -. . ...... niii m pur nil. n nir ... nin.p iii'.iiiii. in .i.n ni.11.1mn .... i. .1 . rn.i.H .i.,uiu nnn't 'tlirnw ruwhisn m nmmiuimi-, i -r , wpiiun . . . . 10. nn of bontM to c Utr hutp nmonir h m. "- w fc"v VMV " Wk "" v --.. : ........... t...., inm i.uuri uui ink ,,,.... .-.- ..!. ' I Pint -V.l -T Ti- 11.1. UI......-1 .1 ' I . ...-"' " " i'T' 41. !.... 1..,.....lrtA -- lilu lITi tinw. T .n r..n t.1 ..I.M.I... - - " imia nit'iniri (i i .!...... t,. il .. t 11. 1 1 .1 .. 1 .. -1 111 111,1 ucnt ui uui iviinn ituku ...it. nn it liiihi i 1.'- 11.1111 ,:nii'r 1:111 11 i-ii tin ...... 1 -,.- .- iinivin. 1 nn it f-KL 1 iniiiiii'iiinin 11t111. . . . - . . - - z. . : . ----- - . - ...... mil, v tl'LHIIl ... !(! nil ' - '. Jfflbin. ioiumio iriiu f-criion 01 iup iutniniitee. m mm Mltt- Dnlcnlflir thrOUeh fill ttlP lilt? nml lltllA lnnrAr llutnf otifl unmt, nld rxnn tltuf I m .. ..! nri tl frrllt but Hive it renvmii " mi. , ,t.in Don't allow the us. of InHammable , roam n ., 1 Mrs. 0. decorations Team .No .-,, .i, vvilliain V ,,0,,'t nvi-ok hastv or faulty tern- - Jr -...-m. (. jmr.11 t'lrvin"- 1 rai, rapiam l.liii.nu 'HI, a 1 tA.. tM,tl.t-.l..i-t IO 1 facture-s' Association VimlVrlw. i,iV.- ,w"'t tlieio 1 not now n book 111 Herman (lied their own petition asking that their ...C, reS. .""-' ..ll.on u ' '.?r. ,l10. Iml""- lntlicsclioolsth.it has not been c.iusoied eldest brother. William . I MoXIcbnl . Wo even examined main' that are no ..,M1inted n their tmnrdinn i...irr. Lie oncer nsieo and snmo ou ones mat ie .... ...... .... ... . . .. ..... .-- 7. . r . --- -- .- i.mnnrpi iixpii til iimm nn t-iifiniin.. nt lllch- mnmiinciurers In lis uistnct. The Crew- ' ill lined on tlio shelves we have pruereu ..,, .ri - ,in : ,e , " ,.....:..,..,.. 11. removed unu piaceo in siorace insiruc- . ,. V, . 1 , .'uu""v' coo on r.53 00 ' I.cvlck Ccmpany announced its inten II T. "stotcsbur and John Wnnaninkei. They havn Isnucd nn appeal to prom inent Plillndclphlans to meet them at this Unit!, ntirl rllcus the plani which they havo In mind fur the foimatlon nf a permamnt organlnntlou to tako tharco of all such work, nut only the lted today a thtce-tnn boiler ut the Jllllvllle l.aumlr extended mil wis tarried more than .1 block by tho fiirc'c of the blast (it-nrge Price the cnglnter, was perhaps fatally hurt, being blown ngtlnst the sldo of a building forty feet away. The smokestack struck the end of a brick wall n hundred feet distant and passed completely through It. The building wna wrecked What caused the explosion Is a mys tery. ClurenLu Ait', proprietor of the laundry, believes there was high ex plosive ln tho cn.il Authorities .it-making an Investigation. POLICE 1'1-AY SANTA CLAUS .Don't permit lauiy ny i') " ci.iait ry "" '""" .,,. Hon to spread the sale of bonds through tlons will be sent to all tlio scnoois 1111- "" ", ""' "ion- mouier. .uur- t-rosa and the Young Men's Chrlst.nn charge of lire regulations. .Team No" k'HU'w't Ton'nVr 1M0'00 I all tho oil plants controlled or operated 'f,lla,"'- " ' ' BV"",'"' ."Ini"" ;,,; J rniires McMchciI The tesldcnco I Association campaigns, but for all other Don't allow carclsne t ' "t ' c.pi.i '. ". "' '". .""'.': 1J0O 0 I by It. Organization of tl-e Manljunk ?STe"Sf "" ew" S? 1 cf'KalscrtsV & 'nwRed In raising funds ,h.- year's receipts by a hohda II e See T.-mNo , , . ,. , tay , uIstrlct a r,porled ,0()ay j rfc the book,5 wh'l'cn conta.nedXe mo"" S1Vl0etltlon states that the four elder fr "ar vm'mhl'- that there Is a r'gld . l''W rl'r?X, V" " JIr" "- H We Ur . I A. Janney. Jr . halrman of the Indus- laudatory references to tho Kaiser baa ,,,, t"1' ,n,ho chl !, t CLMl. Jl"i " M.ihon. pieHldent of the toro cverv tilRht. and espctiiilly iiinst. car-t.in . . 13:9 on trial section, who announced further the bcn dropped by the board years ago ' "i"' ' n tho ci iiidr en of James 1' r ' handle mas night captim " "" '"nc" UhllP- , , addition of John A Molir, representing "Among the things cut out are a full- cMcliol and Annstasls Agnes JlcMoh- ,ho .,!,, ,'.',,!' , "' "' "'' , ,. .....iipni-o 1 l"Ma,n 580ol, itcadi,,,, wi10ieSnic paper lndustrv- length portrait of the Kaiser, u page o-, ol, drieated Daniel .1. was born Oc- ,,,?,,j!u ,, J ., r "lls ,"c" ,'u" . V9 PON'T.S KOK CHLltCHI.h IIL'SI.NIWH in.VS DIVISION o the orKinlMt o n Two S ate nnno nN Portraits of the Kaiser. William II. Kred- I tobr, 12. 1 198. and Is nineteen vcara of I lhl1 k? ''"" '""nrKnnl!!atlon will be Don't allow exit doors to be locked Tra x. , ,lrook Jt, An.paihi compfeting the ort4nlzat Ion of Prlc,k IM' "'"'"arck and Moltko And sev age. Ills personal property consisting!.! lPle' -r the Cleveland Federation of J",J ...milt tho u-e of candles by intin . . . ...'. r.ni no , Jh , ' ,, Vi, " ,i . i.11 . ., tral "fiK". Prayers nnd descriptions or money given him by his fallur duiint' hl'i Charities, which handles all Oca cam- crX, 'ho are dressed I., n.msy ft- 1 , "j-J-r. 'W. .-.. bom -se to de of t ,e ,.,, LUSt0,3 celcbratlol... ZVcVoolTZ " "" r.ty and which has been go ns to represent fairies. ,vt least tantaln ,.-,, I CassaU " M- "ns '""' A"Bust 0. sevente.-u exceptionally icofssful As n reult of tTodeaJhshave been caused In this way Tt-m .N , . , , Dvckhoff p. v, 1 P.ml.r "es den" IT , TO T VKF ARMOItY inS ". "KP' '"T'0' Wl,U "l exceed UrallzeTl plan Cleveland stands to children taking part In Christmas T- s, i ,-,,,, i-ox ,...,, 7.v. o , of , ho County National Hank Cleorfield l" b' 1U 1AKtl AKiMUin $.000; .lamps P , Jr. was born Juno 17. 1 ""' t all Anu-rlcin cities In per capita ......... TtM"- Nn. 17. H.lncj Jink lis. .an- I "'....'. .':' ." ... . .' V... r"e. .' nil t-I-.t-v.T nnntlinttm P.,01. tdxtf ftl V1P nf nn. iimnurlv ,. Ill . COntrlbllt oils to Ihll various ..inoliinlil n n ii nnntnipi iinnirtn.m fir I'lonriini.i ifc hi .. ifaii.iiiis'i- - - -, - ...,,-...-.,. ,.t, . u . k j i 111 1 -- ...-.. it til. i 1,,. . t . .... 1 ..1..1 "until until l-t'll lilllllt'lll'll. .. .. 1, ,,n finnn fl.miea on ihe st-ice Unit t rverm't highly ItillamniaWtf in.v UTl.it to aiL'umuUito irTin .o in j. 11. lAiU'ihliLim, mp 1 1 in . I .in V. Vi. 'I il.iwnr.l K. Hill, i"iinnin uwt it i ni n teitm) Don t penult tenipoiary w.ilng that Ttnm No an, Frederick .V. Itnk- Is not properly Impeded ,,..,, r."m j.'u.rSl,.,,.' li' Uratti.' V.l. ran- Don't permit gns JeH mid electric t.,in bulb" to bo draped with Imlamm.ible 'm Nu. - Miitoi, j. su.loss. ur- Don't tui n all thi" house lights out for so-called Christmas stage iffecf Don't permit a bazaar or Christmas entertainment without .1 fire cxt.nKUlsh- er or bucueis or ."' !..... I nin N'i captain I. .1. Ni-taln -.1. Dr John 1' lnlulr, t, i)pori;'i V Ward, tap i'lnoo 701 no IlU 00 s.n.on tui 00 r.sn 00 3IS..-.0 ltos no I 1 uuiii. iim. ui- ji jia.ier. 01 ire Slate College, chalrnuiii of Adams County. Among tho many large industrial firms now selling the war t-tamps tn their cm plnvcs are the American Piidgc Com pany, at l'encoyd, the John It. Stetson Company, the Mldvnle Steer Company, not exceed $7000 : John l- was bom Ken tember 10. 1ti03. fourteen years of nee. Announcement was made today that propetty will not exceed $0000. the Stain villi formally turn over to the! The petition for tho to younger cMI- I'nlted Stales Cov eminent on Monday dren Btates they are the children of tho Second Heclinent armorr at l'hll.i- James 1. MnN'Irhnt. tin.1 Mni.ip.ii.t delphl.i vililrh has been used as the i Krancls JtoNIchol. Dunstaii was boin' Thlrtj -eighth base hospital, for the or-I February 8, IMC, personal personal I tlio Klcctrlc Storage Patter- VmpanV K""U'Ulm' ;;'V..Jlcd States guards This ' property will not exceed $.000; Ilobert and the ICdward liudd Xlntiiifacturing' wl" neccssltato the transfer of nil the 1 was bom October 0, 1S17, personal prop .. ... iniii ii.. 1 -..- I cuiniMiiles of the leservo lulllUa that erty vvl I not -. . .1 S.100 Thn iieililim . , ."i"'m .,.. .... .......... ......... .ii.t.n. ,,., .. , .. ,,, , ,,,. ..u-.., .... . ,-. ;..-..- .----- ..1...1 nu.inrp. in-nn niiira.. jijus uo Company and the American Stores Com- """" " " "" ..1.... m " ,i-ntu mai joiepu 1. i.ari.111, jr, no - - - inny are now felling agents Klrst Cavalry armory. Just when the appointed guardian. Judgo (limini.-y 1 - ofllcers for theso uiilta will be named fixed Ills bond as guaidla 11.1t JKOOO. Don't look for Christmas ornaments iTijnFO GPPViri.'" I'lV'nH'cl in the loft cellar or clo-ets wit UKUfcfc, bJiKN lib LAlN U,-,hb ' WAKEHOUSK t J. .-.. 1,. 1..1.I I.. AU..U .. ;-F1..y? ,.., UO . rm ,,. v.. ,r, .MUM,- , ...,, ,,. ' or reuruary. District .vu&rney uo- igmuim . w wnv.... v. Twenty-seventh Ward Poor llnlitnil 1 I nillP. Don't place lighted candles on Christ- Don't use cotton or paper ornaments. 1 Doctor Anna Shaw SuffBests Holiday I.. .- 1 ..m. - !,.-fi.i.. 1M-1II..I. Ill.rl. l.n .,.,,.. ii nr4, . . in lit) I riiirvti viuvvi inn untiiiuutiisii in ''"'""ii' iir,iu ing In Washington today. HfWl' declared both bore und slntv th EaCbvember election that lie would push ...,. .. ...... ..... ... "JtBpro?ecuiion or 1111 01 inose inuicter ti,0 ur,t patrol -flagon load or pro 'iwlth all hl energy. visions for the Christmas feasts of the Among me wllnesse4 called against poor famllle" residing in the Twenty- wvioney were longiessman vviuiani n seventh Ward nrilved at the Thirty-sec Pare, Captain of Detectives Tate and ond street and Woodland avenue police eutenant or Detectives vvocu. station this afternoon. gyjjTter me uranu Jury presented its Lieutenant tleorge V Iloton. who turn it wns uiscnnrgeti ny juuge carr. annually tends his policemen Into the --ii ustw.iiw n uiiio in inuiivuiriii uiatrlLl 10 gainer loose cn.ingu anu ,navine ignored ij oius. ino jury urovlsions for tho P3QC. believes that no comment other than approval mnm than seventv-llv.. ncnuiis will be tiicounty Institutions vlsltedi : cared for this eor. A ready. luspouse was made to the 1 lieutenant's request, this ie&r. ami thu. rirnt M.wmi 'contained seventv bags of BB-V 'FESTIVITY IN SCHOOLS Hour, u dozen rabbit-, ilftcen chickens. K7rV. ..I. .....-... ..I" ...at misRiil liislfsi... F)t ( 1JU1 " Jiirni cvtc.it. imnijc, Don't ue cotton to tepresent snow ut- usliestns fiber or mica. Don't allow matches to be in reach of tho children. Don't pi-nnlt ti"S operated by coa oil, benzine or gasol.no to be used around Christmas tree. Don't allow ChrUt 111.1s to overcome our good Judgment In the us.- of elec tric wiring for illumination or tho oper ation of mechanical toys. The petitions stated that tho gu.irillins xirfTVTTAfvtiro miiiiomiT 40 ' "' '" '"""," '"" " win noi tectivo any leiii- or rial t .t.ii. 1I WlillOh LIlUlOlMAbi - m , I' W Hetknian. of Plilladilphla. was , i,ut ,loe(i , Kl.UP whether the clilldien Charged Willi &einni flour iaKCii'todi appointed dinplaln of tho l-'iist mve any inuie!.t in an rents or icil From Comrany'u Stores Ucglnient of the mllltla with tank nsiCBlnl. inpulii II P. I-alrd. of Wllll.imspnrt. Attomeg Hiali.nn and Hilfillau tepri Accusetl of prolltlrg through the salcav named a member of the i.uieriiui s! el)tr,, tlle folir ,,;,,.,. t IillUron nnd Mrs. f goods taken from tho i-uaiillstiment ' "" '"" " "'""" of tin, Pennsylvania Storage, Waie- - housing anu ;-.ue ih-iiojh v i"i'i). . luPIIIKIl Tfl IIP nivniTii Tribute to U. S. Soldiers of Humanity WASHINGTON. Dec il Women of .McNIUiol. their homes to war "Iu order that the occasion may not lie one of gloom and sorrow as wo re member those who ln 1 espouse to the rr rr M vnd l.MMTT'n T.T11J uu' OI ' ourJ unn-iiumiiniiy. nave ien LWU llfaAliKiIva I'liM'-U I'UU home and friends to stand between them 111erlca were requested this afternoon Twenty-third and Pace streets, llariy 1 by Dr. Anna Howard Shaw to pl.iqe nirz.il d, an employe, nnd (ieorgo Drown, I . . oindlui In the-windows Christmas eve a former employe of tho concern, were . atones 01 I'.asy .Money becured by lor every soldier who has gone from held 111 $1500 ball each Jor court this Auto TlllCVCS Lures 1! Youths nfternoon by .Maglstiatc Watson 111 l en- . tral Police. Station Stories of "eas.v money'1 obtained by According to Detective Pcarwin of a I automobile bandits, which led them to local agency. Ilrown, thlougli arrange- believe tln-y could obtain sonio Iu the ments with Illzzanl. took n barrel of , samo manner, wero blamed for thn ar dour to the hitter's homo and filo !-old est of Ldvvnid JIc( oy. of IMOS North COMPENSATION HOARD " VALUES SIGHT AT 1000 Awards That Sum ns Maximum to He Paid Man Blinded While dUWork For total hllndncKi npd oilier Injuiles vihlio lie was working for TAR SPIRIT PERMEATES iiTix-r cijmitv lirTriitlT and the gnat evil that threatens." said ' n.,nti,..r imm.i i.lfii u ..ni.i 1.. I...... Cm lisle strfet. and Jostnh l'rml:. ..f received while lie was UlVIlXUOnvni " Doctor Shaw. "It has bfcp Bugge.tednut been taken from the coinpaiu's ware. 2o30 North Carlisle street, both of whom J'CP'i A. Cojlo & Co , Prank Hoigona, pils Hold Christmas Excn,: es, EJfciPIay Santa and Begin "Fur Sire loueh" From Studies m tanned goods, vegetables, cakes and candles In profusion. Several more trips will be made today and tomorrow and the food will bo distributed iu baskets nt Hie station house on .Monday under the suptrvNloii ot Lieutenant Hot ton. fni- pii-pv .ihiiMir iiifiniit.t- r.n imp iinfi. i i.....n nm.. ....i.i. .. .1.1....... .... t.'if.t. rn i.it.rti p.iph nf :h'h u in n ti.i. .. ..... i of Philadelphia, was awarded uO iier rent Butcher's Pork Chops a Pound bliy n candle be placed in the window Christ-1 nnd Norrls stieets. .arrilgned nefnro .Magistrate Waison in I ot '"" ""ges for a period of COO weeks mas eve mat mo patseisuy may Know - . i tlic. Central I'once stauon today nud held i "'"" r""u l nI"lipl,t,auon J,oaru that from that homo have gone fortli villV ui'v nunn rnviTUTa "' ',oft "'ll1 for " fuither hearing ao- . ... " ""'""" , fused of canjlng concealed and dead y vvenpons. Court Asked to Dismiss Action in l The boys weie loitering near a store Two Councllmnnie I'iirhts . ' SutQuehanna avenue near Ilancroft and Thread Agent Overcharged Purchaser for Silk aune war spiru permeaicu me . urisi- u entertainments at nioet 01 nip pun s'.' schools today. Hn many of the tchools ieal Santa HUses appeared niul showed his for- Pltlvlng nature by' regarding t tic inls ridous youngsters as well as those fho had records for good conduct. ij!-As the boys and girls will have Jlon- aa on as wen as tuner nays mat go rlth Christmas, this means they w I'l ot have to return to school until nevt Wednesday a week. Corocdy stood out prominently ii nost of today's ChrUtnias shows and ere were no ind of mu:cal features gin keeplps with tho Yuletldo spirit. SiTln.manv- of the schools 'the older liu- rillH nlm.n.1 C'o.ltnj -t.,.,u ... 1.A 1 ,l.lbu &Xbe shows were especially elaborate ln Dedivlg Voccks, act-d as Santa Claus l&etVCenslngton High School, the West aniJ distributee a toy. a .box. of candy hlladelphlu High hcliools and tho Wll- - ' "" """ l'".'u' '"" 1m cuiten urynni scncoi, Mxiietn and " " " -- - . .. imiu dar avenues. B"e" "eiresiuuem-. T. Htotcsbury address.ee! the pup aha West Philadelphia High School ,,,,., Kimw .. r)1?n . . gave them valuable suggestions as "-'u "" w. .v mou Zfaovl to succeed In buslnebs. Ad- i es .were also madu by Charles jf. women Prepare for Exhibition nt ' MADE 100 CHILDKEX HAPPY Nurses Give Christmas Cheer at Moore Street Mission House 1 Ono bundled poor children and their mothers were in.ulo happy this after noon at tho JInore- Street Mission House, 'ill .Moor street, ut a Christmas en.. tcrtalnment given by nurses of the Depirtiuent of Public Health for that dlstr ct. Tho entertainment vias under' -tho 1 management of Mis Margaret Voeeks, j one of the nurses. Her rlster, Miss A line of $23 and costs was Imposed on M. Capllu. a butcher, of 1118 South street, by Magistrate Costello today for selling short weight polk chops to Mrs Carrie P.oss nf 1035 Waverly stieet The accusal loll wns made bv Inspector Aelfelt. ot the Uurcau of Weights anil Measures Mrs Koss paid nlnet-slx cents for four poundsand two ounces of pork chops, which she remarked at the tlmo of tho Kale "looked small " Aelfelt weighed the chops ln two other stores Immediately afterward and found they men and women ready to sacrifice everi- thlng, even life Itself, that righteous ness and peace may Inherit tho caith." MIDWINTER VACACTION 1' OR ARMV OF WORKERS SSS "J V-l Mivfit -aI tills i ...... i. ,. , i Counsel for the Vuro-conlrolled P.e-' appioaLiieu o i-once r-ergeani Aneicr his afternoon I K"" nml I'litrolmnn McLaughlin, fled, Tho total avvnid Is not to exceed JiOOO. It Is believed that this case establishes a preyedent in such claim. The board refused a rehearing In the Pllveovlc vs. Pittsburgh Crucible Steel lnornin'g and. when Company case on tin- ginuiid that mere Ignorance of the law would not Justlf-' tho board in proceeding contrary to ALLEGED AUTO THIEF HELD WITHOUT BAIL Youth Captured by Police Said to Be Bandit Who Robbed Druggist Itobeit Havherk a frail-looking youth, twenty-two years old, arrested today accused of being the auto bandit who has boon holding up pedestrians In Philadelphia, was held without ball by .Magistrate AV.itsou in Central Pollco Couit. He was captured this morning as he was about to enter the home of a relatlvo near Seventeenth and Poplar streets by Detective Douglass of City Hall. Captain of Detectives Tale, learned tint He beck was living nt the Poplar street houso and Instructed! Douglass to watch the place. Douglass! caught his man after a two dais' vigil.1 Ilaybeclc Is suspected of being one"of1!' th men v ho robbed tho drug sforo 'of 1). Wutio Darragh, 1801 North Eleventh street, and several places In South und West Philadelphia The prisoner was. partially identified by George Cube, C6I7 Wvalusng avenue, as ono of a trln who held him up nt I'lfty-sevcnth nnd Walnut streets' last Wednesday light, Ilujut-ck, according to tho police, rob. Many Bi Manufacturing Plants Give Extra Holiday for Christmas kft requested the Court of Quarter Ses-loi.s , 'Hiey weie caught afur a chase and what It .Uenis to bo positive and i.ece. I be tlw dratore nf P T Love .Nine to dismiss the contests for counclimen ' "Kc1' " .V0 Twentv-MUh .met York saiy leenilinnents under the net. J,', " . e,."PetH last Jnnuar to In the Fortieth and Ke.rtj till. .1 Wards st. eets station, where- was found each New hearings Wero aw aided In mm.er- a,j? recently as releasul from jail Argument will be- made in both c-ases ' rr t,1'1 il "aWuU2?Ucr ""ll ,,ocU a ' "us """'' ami recenti released from jail. midwinter vacation of three and a nt 1 1 o'clock tomorrow morning beforo I Judge McMlchael. The petition to dismiss the Kottletli Waul contest vas Hied by Joseph Lap. sixteen ounces short In bis Own de. , ,.; Viilorlr and business houses to l'Z'n utZrl.ltJrTT 'ease Caplln said he had made a ml the,P ,,, oler Christmas. The iTas hie by WM SRm T .caril? who I l'i In the price vacation will bCTln at noon tomorrovv , l a,i .,,.,,', f', ". Isaac Abram... agent for the f-Va ', ..,, wv ,? ,,.,-ii X, ,, . . defeate.l by tho Independents at lilu iVLrni iici lull. Jr.. a driver of tho America' ul&nce. Corps who recently ivturncd i, France, and others. JTu Bellcvue-Stratford January 12 Nland Thread Company, inc. or .e miplovts it-turn to woik. It having Vork, with an ottlco at 143"oith f-ev- lieen ju.ij.,i i,- tho e.wnCrs not to onth street, was fined 120 on tuo ac- operat6 0 Monday. cusatlons by Magistrate Costello. ln- Among the plants which will suspend ,-pcctor Iiurns testified that Abrains was o,1Prat0n(, 0 Monday arc the Haldwln warned about a label on the spools of Locomotive W'oiks, A, II. Klrsrhbauiu, .illk. Which represented that tho spool Uoti,nB manufacturers, nnd the John contained two ounces, whereas the jj vitetson Hat Company. weight of the spool and the silk was two ounces, and that ho failed to heed I the warning. In addition, Hums tes- titled, Abrnms had failed to return to the company some faulty material after he had been ordered to do so. black lack In addition. Licensed at Klkton to Wed HLKTON, Md, Dec 21. Tho follow lug marriage licenses were Issued heic today: Willlnni Stern and Cecelia Hn dres, Hoi ace Haley and Lllzabeth Klein. Charles W. Calber and Mae Campbell nnd William A. Herhlno and Margaret ,, . . H. Caldren, all of I'hll.idelplila ; Henry Hoys in Street Set House Afire p. nlgler and Ollv lleydt, Itethbl.em; Matches tlirown Into the cellar of the Ceorgo M. Hojd, Nottingham, P.e, and home of Peter Itamos, 570. Leonard' Klla M. Lynch. Klkton; Charles JI street, by boys playing in the street, ' Hoessncckcr and Hore Hechter, Haiti caused a slight fire today, which dam-1 more, and -Delbeit Waters and Nancy aged the house to tho extent of ?50. I Iluck, Ceclltem, Mil. IESTER MAN IN JAIL )R BREAKING DRY LAW Plans nio being completed for n clog show to be held nt the llellevuc-Strat- ' ford on January !?, under the auspices of the Pennsylvania Women's Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. . The proceeds of the show will go for the ffdn't Know" It Was Against Vir- Ped htar. , S J oinln Ruins tn TIivp More " ls lanne.i to maue WW inow ginia kuics to nave aiore unl(1U0 Imlsm,lch aa a ,.llcro-. cla ha- -S-7L llllin uuurL lieen lnstlllltetl. IJocrs from nil nvpp llin ' ttiuiitrv v hlch have done some Hltrnal ' JCIIIIOND, Va., Dec. 21. John Hill , service for mankind will bo ellglblo for hlnut, forty-two ears old, 36 this class Awards will be mado upor kiln street. Chester, I'a,, -employed the basis of the animal's achievement. ha Seaboard Steel works of that cltv ' ibefore pollco court today charged. violating the Virginia prohibition i BUHPEE'S CIIIIIST-MAS GUTS tby bringing more than a ejuart of - laky Into the State. Hall said that r.Vit-tinVi TlIdi-IKntiV,,, cti!M i; vas returning to his old Jiomo in i , , , , I' - . ... . . . . I nml t mnlrii.Aa Tn.a Wlnnn Ico county, near itirnmonu. to spend "" 'i"vjvo invo i .m.u stinas after an absence of five years. rtnad two quarts of whisky and ln '""''"i annual Christmas u'stri- (bringing this to his mother, ho ""'"" "' " -"'"' uurpee u i o iook Lwho has been ill In bed for sev. ,,ace. ,0Jay nt ,K''U ,n3 Uuttonwood reeks. He Bald thit he iinewlVIr- "..J""' "'"!n"u cnnarcii rrceiveu ,,had gone dry, but he did not cl,h?r ft new ""'"' nuarter or a hox of r-i.lt was- against the law to' bring Cindy. MUNITIONS WORKS CHANGtAfM Kemington Arms Company General ' Manager Heads Board ofEd- j dystone Company Iteadjustment of tho management of Uie Keldystono Munitions Company has ' now been nccompllshed. and Charles H Schlackr, general mannger of the Kern Ington Arn-j Company, becomes, in neiui- tlon thereto, ilia man of tho board or , directors of the Cddystone Munitions I Company. James McNaughton becomes president of the Hddystono Munitions Company and captnin Walter Wllhelm, vice prcsl. dent. Kills Man on Street; Walks On NTAV YOUK. Dec. 21 Calmly wak ing along the street, holding a little boy by the hand, nn unidentified man today shot and killed Joseph Nnsselll, wine merchant. The slajer walked on aftei the thootlng and escaped, BRVE POLICEMAN 41ACK TO STREET DUTY , & liwoujit of whisky into the 'State. ., " "e "'8 iV" " "I VF 1 case went over until December 28, L",t. i V. L" . . .i. ";" default of bond, lie wag remanded ?."? " ,"k8 "ere Blvcn t0 the "iP'ycs He was arrested by Paul Beat-1 fherlff, agent of the prohibition ' tineni vno iigured as principal' New Orleans Entries for Tomorrow M in the famous Seattle murder m... .... .... ... .... .. -t-i ri.-'-, imm f.-ni cimminr iwovear. l,rVT years OgO. old,, i mile Utile l'rinee... 111.-,: D.lro.;. 1113: -It c. Iiasch. jn.li All llrUht. tnsi Auitrak Ksli Oreen Uruai, loor -Tanlmr. 101. i Second rae, iiur- $.100. rUlmlng, three-yesr-olda 1 mile 70 vardu -Flora Klnrh 1031 Arieiin I., inn: unman, lii.lt Hwirt I Foi, ino,- Illlletn. nf -VIMdllni Xllaa. ns; Who Beat Administration 1 ft!e2?; in ,;S:IIU r- ,01j Arbitrator. tUUte for pension Delegate. Third racK' isoo. chaimtt. run. u , K 4 t - ti . b'i (urionn nrinnuri. in; Knwrn.' til "7 s IjflSflrt rOSTl . 1(11. Il'nn Tun Mlti , U'tilalltvat Tl.. lAeW (-c Aiiuma, 1ft.".: Boh Itenmlty, 101; Murphy, !?-S,,2SLn-i?re? 20U?'lt'' I fou'A re,."lio.., M.vor Ii.hrm.n Han. ' ww iv4,i,ij.iiai truuiu iiicae t uicapi ail sue 1 milt mcK vviiuama. 1121 ai uroma ana wnestnut, gotl"""". ' i-oirama, iuu vvaraaw, iiisn t toetay under onlera from !?'' KSf' ,?i.-.??.',r1?,,V,- S: JS": I Itoon and 1 now poupdlne a ,' ah.w'. 101. " ' r" aero in me. Twenty-ninth, nn race, purae ocmi. ciniminr. rour. cfaihai Its bea'douartiTs nt l J"ar-olda and upward. 1 1-16 mllea Water- ll iicaiuueariem ull.- .,., tt.n..i tna. m.-.i. mil ...- TlUManPsou atreets. Amnna. ui. nik.r. iom. ii.ti.i- ioa. us.n. IIM lOUhty"ran' foV"defo-i rem II. in::: Traetlon. IciSs Kutrrp, lOTi 'Rllrn Pension Fund Kn ' Klna llamborr. 108; ilalwa. 103; Clirr field. 1 lini L,aa i-nrnran, iui; Kinminc II. IU3; 1 1 Utile Atwj IIS. Klvlh tAcm. nuraa ISOo. rtalmlnr. hr. fhr'atnaii lining ar-o'la ed .upward. 1 1-tn mla llll ' . J-IP !..' Ill Jlkivi liot.'tlr Up 108; Merchant. 101) NlM .Pension Fund. So i . - ' - w . . . -i ' . . i inn L,hn iw; im,iluD.won, w naeiium. Abruiu rw ,um canrii'iiration. flat numuMiNi o oeMiitT Clf AI A ILt C The Highest Class Talking Mactine in the World For a holiday gift that can' be selected in a few moments and which will give great and lasting pleasure, remember the Sonora, which, for richness and beauty caqnot be equalled. . ' .It wOI be delivered for ' Christmas. Twelve Models $50 to $1000 A7 MM H23 A An Appeal to the Travelling Public Under the general authority granted by the Secretary of War, 15,000 soldiers from the National Army encampments will travel to and from their homes, for the Holidays, over the Pennsylvania Railroad. Transportation for these men must be provided chiefly on lines which are already most severely taxed" in the effort to move promptly the greatly increased traffic both passenger and freight due to the war. In addition to handling the soldiers who ,are granted Holiday leaves of absence, other troop movements must be simultaneously carridd out. ' Meantime, the transportation of industrial workers engaged in factories executing Government' orders must not be -impeded,, even temporarily. Thousands of such workers are rried daily by the Pennsylvania Railroad, and no traffic is of- more vital importance to the Country, To, meet this situation successfully, the Management of the Pennsylvania Railroad therefore earnestly requests that, as an act of patriotism,' pleasure travel during the Holiday period be suspended, and that railroad .travel be voluntarily restricted to necessary trips on the affairs of business. -v ' This will give the soldiers,, who assuredly have, the first claim to consideration, 'a better opportunity to visit their homes in com fort, and will also minimize interference with' the conduct' of the war industries. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY i: . "Ml! il 117HENEVER you listen to -a Re-Crea- . tion of TJhomas Chalmers' voice on the new--Edison it is the same as if listening to Thomas Chalmers' voice at the Metropolitan Opera House. We know of no stronger way to express the fact that the interpretation by the Hying artist and the interpretation.'by, the instrument are absolutely indistinguishable. The voice of Thomas Chalmers in the flesh and the voice of Thomas Chalmers in the instrument are one and the same. Our famous tone tests have settled that question once and for all. They have convinced more than two million listen , ers that Thomas A. Edison achieved the impossible in 2NEW'.EMS0H "The-Phonograph With a Soul" The artist sings. Suddenly he stops and the instrument takes up the song alone. And in not one instance, when" the lights were lowered to conceal the singer's lips, hatt " listener been able to say when the living voice left off and . the instrument began, Free Concerts Daily Open Evenings LUDWIG PIANO CO. . 1103 Chestnut Street" :.kl iiu uiubi jltrrmann. 107- MM fc.Ufl1 Clwtlal Mlt i"'' 4. I u. i'TSu-Je pi i ... t.w if nt , -, , r '.. 'i ''-V'Jsffl
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