fi i fi BECOME AGAIN TONIGHT s lj Christmas Slyw to Be ,uiven djt rnuauui- phians PS FROM CITIZENS 1 Nicholson Loses Paticr.co With, Camp's Chrontc T Kickers "5. Bi a Staff CoTTttpowlmt JIEADK, Admiral. Md., Dec. ftpnM most notable entertain- .trill take Place tonight when the Infantry (Philadelphia's own) Its Christmas party In the 1. 31. 1 ...... ... Kuuiiurium. ttaay that It will bo tllO b ggest IV Will UU UIU "'S-" air In the history of the camp la not (ration for tho citizen soldiers i Colonel Itosenbaum down have left to stone unturned In their effort to mako lft'-v-..lAMA rtAi.v,nilAM n htc event. , ".' '.HMO vc,w..v. . d iThit thev have been ablo to make --.' . . .. .- ... elaborate arrangements Is duo h.ahB.1. tn na li.tn that has been ex- j-.W.. . -I- 'JiiUa by tho cltlicns' commltteo of lbtWdelphla, for that organization Is rdihlng the "sinews of war" In tho of Christmas presents that are to pvt f Jls. 'distributed to tho lighting men. I& VXIeutenant Colonel 7 ..sxlated bv Lieutenants lf -benjamin Bulluck, 'ltav. arranged a va- .". """ JL ' n 4t-..,TT ...,.. .. finHlnM Annenl.,1 to to :4.ain iiemringiou. ried nrogram that Includes many new '.features. WWhen the curtain Is raised a mlnla- ;fcire camp with a huge Christmas tree , in the center will be revealed. A bugler (t.. a 1...1. 1 It.. ,tl, llnrl.t A nn r. dawn, produced by electrical i t I'flM ji .1 .iihiI kai-aIITis VttiI-H I Vo tt Ewi?Uttle doe tents a score of soldiers will J.., BKCCIB. LLI1U DVUIIU iUISIIH.. ewi4 a,..--.. tf ' . -. ..Im .1... nvn,,l v-'Sffrins ana Hiier iuiiuiiik iw e-niufc iot early morning camp Btunts will raise ?'j.. T,r. th tan and Roidicriv lookingl jj'.?on.mander of the regiment. Colonel O. . 4. . T l.& ,,. ...Ill a,... Inll'anl IriA V'nM ..! In n ll.r.A-1,. Inllt A n1tlrell. v'.lh the boys a Merry Christmas and rf , mui, a..lu I,. 9 mi.vi.i.ii.i'. ;xtend to the guests a nearly welcome ' In behalf of the regiment. , t So far as entertainment Is concerned, .the numbers will compare favorably 'With any first-class performance that Is '.tn tha bio- vaudeville houses. SsiJack Fields, of Company A, Is sched- Jnca lo siarL me snow uy buikuik sumiu .: '.. I...... . ...li, i.. ill,,. PPy r EOIlK, nil- viii ue min- FA,. wtratejj with moving pictures that depict I; w'tlie activities of tho Sammecs aeros3 --; tne seas.- v.orporai coii, oi ioinp;uiy r. y-ssrlll follow with a turn on the piano. And tttn will come tho famous Klrby and Qulnn team In a dancing skit. :,-& "Al" vvinaie. in comeuy songs, "r; -'V-s-m. Tiniv MeJve... shinn nlaver and "T- "" . v. A .. n -. alneM frtrTv.rni MeDermott. of Com- ffi. pany u. I'rivaie uni, oi iieuuquariura a "f-r company, who Is the camp's most nccom lrVUabed violinist, and Corporal Kau fc ,'Apau. the Chinese, will follow In suc- 'u-'lsanv G. Private Uhl. of headquarters V. nnlon. As an added featuro tile Jazz JiBand ot the 351st Regiment (colored), ' .xvlll appear and demonstrate that thero -. ;;;' 1 a heap of good music that can be A? extracted from tho bones and wash- ixj Tho nresents donated by tho good ople or rniliy aro to uo uisiriDuicu ',a fasarins; mo iiiiciiiiiDaiwu. , I'XBii penormancej win uo me iirsi in n ttVU III I UirilUO IHK11HIHIII.I,U,, . AT. M. C. A. and the IC of C. havo l.nn.,1 n atrlnr of fun.fests that will' Et-'-rtnd from Saturday afternoon until Christmas night. In a word, mere Is -te be something doing every mlnuto dur- tar .the Christmas holidays, and If any man falls to enjoy tho fun It will be .his own fault - .AVThat Ceneral Nicholson Is losing ra- ll5al -.1(1. (k. iM(-rlA llVr" i.., emphasized today when he told the . aewipaper men that stories concerning iy i.-?118"1. !h0.rtage ' '0o? ,s"pp1!?8' veiotnincanu lueiweroinsiigaieu "X "-, christian rule In all Protestant IJplsco , .nratlen soldiers and German propa-1 , cnurche3 of tne Pennsylvania dlo- " "fnaists who are endeavoring to creato ce on chrIstmas i,ay. Kvery rector " iWMnBlon. - has been notmed. The Ulshop wrote: V--T7 .. eol(Jle"' ' sa'a , I"0 en"aI' ".(wfle-. a.11 -av(b nf nhc,e Utt(Pa (, (IJ.I f (". "." "'-'-'"- "' Q, 1.4 VllilCD, UllU llinilj liiiu .1,.1 nnj .v -.ine newspaper onices. .ah a. rcsuu, ;jany persons have an Idea that there Is - something wrong at Camp Meade and v 'Ivnafflne that I am concealing certnln F things that ought to be made public. H. A.V ...(l. I .. . ......1.1 1... .... a nt.a.i.il n.,.1 nap. r aVVlllllie. Ilium uq uiuiq muou.u. i.ii.. jii . - fkTaons who wish to cp-operato with the s ;,.i military authorities can make no i-VBreater contrioution man lurning a uear ?.; to these yarns. If thero Is a death iii ;ln camp, and deaths must be expected I 7'when one considers that we have 30,000 a . men. It will bo made public. 1 could not conceal It If I wanted to. In fact, every-' wTTOllns; other than matters pertaining to . -tliia.mll'tnrv Activities will ha made mlb- fflMc.' We have no secrets and nothing to . iVvw mew Tn nv nenrcne Cr.x i A-..' duates and Undergraduates Are Hff;" Oolng to Next Training Camp ,- 'CAnnouncement has been made of the, Imoea of eighteen graduates and un- Mrsraduates of tho university of l'enn- !slvanla who will attend the third ottl rs'f training camp, to be held at Camp nleaf beginning January C. In the E are a number of well-known athletes. adlng J. Howard Berry, this sears - Atatball star: Quy Bloom, football and' i bgakHball player in 1913, and Louis ( iiii ' v- ;- .. .-.... The list announced by Major Griffith fc'aa followi : VVThettMi A I tan 1HT Tl'alniii bka f -nl. ."-.." ;i""' -"". - 'm.' Brun, la itovoiu iowtr uornmorie; Howard Berry. Uae Hospital No. 0; tr 11. Bloom. Cltr w. O-k Lane: John '.Bunn. Jr., Elklna I'arki J, Moulton Col -iisau Arcn irvi; Aiva i. ow, i-unx wny, la.: Lout M. Ebl 2812 Olrard Bi iiaroid . n-rvin, fiinq uainarine i Leonard A. Pay AAlll Locukt trt. tt I, llovklnt, 0900 Lawn ton avenue; k. iianscu. itavrroru; Kari i.ep 1728 I'lne atrt; lloraco 11. Hawlay, Diamond tret! JoscdIi T. Labrum. c Cedar street; Arthur P. Xonwr..r, TUe. ma.; raran ji.eimonion. wii' jjti.l jiowrt n, yuson. Akron, u. Highest Class Talking Machine in the World SfnofS '7". .'. 1' h5j" I1 ! PENN STATE TO SEND STUDENTS TO CAMP Selections Based on Scholastic .,,iNt!I .'-.-.,. TJonnrrla In U1IU 11111114UJ iv.VWmu College - " " " STATKCOI.I.t:ar. ra, Dec. 21. Mil- Itnrv Authorities n. tho Pennsylvania State College havo announced the mm-- nf tiinmnl nml undercradualei selected for Admittance to thn third ntll- cera' training camp, to ue ncm irum January B to April 5. l-'ortyfuur mi- Knlnt...i. .. aa. ..JI..a,1 tn til fttntp ! College by the War Department, and tho llnal selections were nnseu uh mo 1. ' applicants' military and scholastic rec- --"--' '"VV. '.,..... r. , vi. ' rent o. nurn. Wlndaor. Conn., liny 1:. Iman. Pch-nirtady. N V ; llm-raon T. flavin, New York dill I'arlcton 1 . l'an, nraiw Vrt.w Vnrli rltvt I'.H.Inn I Inn 11 r , Mlllnn A lltftht i'lttstiumhi Clair DuToril, N-vlmli Pwiare. l-n.i iiojy- 1 . r , fL-AA-hii-ir 1 - (Lorn M I'milkr'od. I'hlladHphla, Charles Ij "'" ,r-lt, Va.: Ch'arloK K. Orimm State Oolles-e, imi llorTCO J. iiarirRnn. i,rtivtMii, o , IMmunil II, llajen. Jcllit, III.!. Herbert I. Hentlereon, l'hllailelphla. Ireil K, llwhler, Camo Sherman Ohloi Hlehard 11. llorner, Ynrk. I'a.l lconarl A, Howley. Srrantftn ,-. Vranrla II. JnhnRton. AlUIIliall. In Thomas A Jone, iterioto. t'a.t "rren ivrimmei. I'lne urova William n. Kroll, iijrrii bura-. l'n.. llalch A. Lincoln, lamp Sherman. O.t Lowla A. I.lnJaay. ump Ln- . v. . iln,rf.,n T. Milln. Phllatle nil A. Alfred "a Minley. PlalnfleM. N. J.i Jm Mllhollaml. rittsburaiil Jamea Monalmn. Al rfc toona. fa . Samuel B.IW, riiiioursn. Itnbert U Ifmfl'l, McOlll. Nevada. Archlo V. lloberta, F.irt Sloeiim. N. V , J II Scherrer, Oreenaborn. I'a.. Donald V . .Mm. ler. rhlllPBburir. 1'a , Charles rt. Hnoemaker, Orecnaburs. Pa I Joatpli M. .Snder, Allouna, at Camp Dlx on January B. ..-.,-, QQ CftH I DQ (V TIIRKFY eJIMJuU LDO. Ur 1 UIlIlLll FAD UAMmri' MI?1M rUll 11A1LUL1 illLll gQ qqq Pennsylvania Soldiers Thflrf! Certain of Christmas T.innpr (IMP HANCOCK. Augusta ris Dee 21 Nearly eighteen tons of turkey will be eaten by the 32.000 men fiom l'enn- svliania encamped here at their i nrisi- mas dinner, iu-e.iriii.ig 10 mo iiii-iuum..-ment today of Colonel V. T. Pusey, of Philadelphia, division quartei master. The dressed birds will b- delivered to the mesa sergeants Saturday and Monday nn tlm rnnstlne of them, under tho car0 of captain Prank L. Mueller, nf Philadelphia. In tho field htkery will begin. Most ot the soldier-? will have four and n half straight daa' reipltD from nil .lIM n.1 ,. n.l 1,1,1 antlin Will llA 1111 I fortunate enough to draw g.iard dutv . ...... T,...i..niH c?.. mrpirioi me linn- iickiiiimhk .-ii""- ,. V . .w- .i.-i....Mn- ..lu1.. ..Inn ,t, p.nn...ui.,Mi, nil uinn till) com. mence. The funeral services of Private Jjmes F. Mornon, of Philadelphia, were held this afternoon A military ccort and firing squad accompanied the body lo St. Patrick's Churth Th? procession then accompanied the bodv t. tho tialn The military police, of which the sol dier was a member, acted as the i-cort. Tho funeral services over ihe body of r.,.at8 John J. Callahan. Cjiihuny P. lum liegimeni, wnose nom is in .ueau- vine. Pa, will bo Held tomorrow. ' " TJHITV.'F'I . A TXI llK.lf HKIIKKS rrtnvierivivr OPPVIfP liinmiounmu .juiv. ivu c i h tn fpiphmte the Re Episcopalians to Lelebrate tne uo covery ol Jerusalem rrom Moslem Rule luosiem nuio , B,,hop ISilnelander has authorized a ,., ', ,i,.i,.i..i rnr ti, restnr.i. ' tlon of Jerusalem and llethlehem to It is fitting we render thanksgiving ....... - to Almighty tiod in mat no nas thought good to rcstoro Jerusalem and Bethlehem once more to Christian rule and keeping It Is tlttlng, alo, our thanks for this be given on Christmas Day. I, therefore, authorize the follow Ing short service in all our churches on that day and suggest It be used Imme diately before tho celebration of tho Holy Communion. As arranged by the Bishop, the rector. I standing before the altar, shall say: When the Lord turned again the captivity of Slon, then were we liko unto them that dream. Then was our mouth filled with laughter and oi-. tongues with Joy. The'n said they among the heathen: The Lord has done great things for them. Yea, the Lord hath done great things for us already; whereof wo reblec. Psalm 122. I.attatus sum, and tho te deum laudamu3 will follow Don't envy your friends because their homes have beautiful hardwood floors. Send for Pinkerton, who for more than 25 years has specialized in laying artistic, durable hardwood floors and renovating old pine floors ' and stairways for people who de mand highest quality workmanship at moderate cost. PINKERTON 3034 West York St. K.-ffiSS I m& Charles I. Morton. Mare.i.R.1 mrcKPr, jui -",'. 'VL.V . ....;.' i . vjiij m ;u,iu i i ..iaii,u i - intfl C. P. Drown, ,n-n1T.VftPrflMd.Va .'iohn it Wf.hrIm !ott-. TOT. 11 "ATITeT niMVT ICT'J CLOSES HI G A HARDWOOD flB m FLOORS JM perton DONT put off buying a 'phonograph till the disr tant future. Hear the wonder ful Sonora and you will be so delighted with its beauty that you will be convinced you need it now. ' $50 $53 $60 $85 S105 $110 $14) $169 $180 $200 $275 $375 $500 $1000 1311 Wilnut St- Philadelphia. Pa. Evening Demonstrations' EtENING PU&.I0' LETTER FROM SELECTED MAN ,AT CAMP MEADE TO HIS CHUM camp mkauk. Admiral, mj.. nto. so. TV-All JACK It Is not often that I j Indulgo In hard-luck stories, but dur ing tho Yulctlila Kc.ion a "oldler can bo excused for most an thing, so here poea for n story concerning the Orlfilnal IIarcM,uc! Cluy at Little Venn. "ho Kcnttemnn vvho bears this honor. nml he miiiports the I(Mil In true soldier fahlon, li John S.hel, a tar member of the machine-gun company of the 31Cth Infantry (Pennylr.inla' own). In prl ato life, or before Uncle Sam decided to clmngo tho political ntmo-phere !n (iermnny, Mr Slbel wai a flrt class car penter at the League Island Nay Yard. Hut now for the story. Kibe! nrrlvcd at Disney nbout ten weeks ago, nnd three weeks later tho mcailes paid an unexpected visit to the machine eun company So the bunch was quarnn- tlneil. U-lilli fnnn.1 UII,aI In llt. V.A lte nf n iier.nlf CII..I ...nu UAl..l,,l.i t ..ini his homo !n Phllly on the following day, but the measles put an end to that. Kor twenty-ono davs, or while the hatches were battered down, Slbel talked and dreamed of that two-day pass' which would lie his when the camp surgeons announced that the disease germs had been eliminated All that happened nnd Slbel obtained a leave of absence. He was to leave for home on that was thren nwliq nirn Put again came the measles and again the pass was canceled. Undaunted and with thi courage of Posts After Expiration Terms of Service of IIAHP.ISIIt'IKl, Dec 21 Olllcers nf I "'?, K,''U' nC'11C". f,"0 "h0,i" PrnV' nf0Peratlnirtl-eiliml.tcnlllery near here, "illstment In the Pcnnsvlvanli police tto adjust gi lev liners after having been , expire while they arc n the military given nlnetv days' notice, 800 miners service or mo rnircu mates must re- f 'J- -- - -" t,,e,r , .,';.,. i t. i pendents bcntflt of tho act allowing half pay during tervlco for the nation, ac- cording to an opinion given here by " II. Killer, first deputy attorney gen- irat, to fleoiso I". l.utnb, acting super Intendent of ."t,- u police "If tin v hat' nit entcicd the mllitarv ..i.-.e .1... i ia.i c..tn.. !..... ..n..i.i -i i in e n in. I..-., .i,i-- ,,.. v-,iii.i K.n,lKl.nom.SUTiir,rr ..no"' .V'Ai- .K .r.',!;0-' '.J"-, rLSaJ! ,,,,t c;.nfctltu..onally do ,o." Imlds Mr In niiothir opinion give,, l,y Mr. Kel- .-- i i.. i.-.i.i .1... .. i .. ..... . Id Ik in iii-.u lii., i ..iii-ii .1 iii. iii nil. ui I'll ....... ..-- : ,:, .... T-I.ll. rnr..Ad I given tho mixlmum ompens.itlm by the i killed In (lrhtlng with ths Prltisii mrces i State .oinii-matloii nuthoritiei for total.bifi.ro Jerusalem. 1 our other brohers, dlsabll.ty resaltlng from the loss of both I were previously wounueci oui oi six m i-jes he is not (.-milled to an additional tin. service. .... . award for other Injuries which ho sut- Hugh leaves a family of four children fired besides tho loss of his eyes. ( in Scotland. Sergeant Calder. of this rltv, lost an ... , ... ii i i ... . eve In service" with the Canadian Hlgli- 1'ind Woman Dead I-rom I'oisomni; landers IIo enlisted In tho early pait Miss Anna t'.n ln.gham, tnenty-elght "f thu war. ears old, who 1, uded at 2211 Xoith sixth street, w.i found dead from pol- Keystone Soldier Wounded nonlng in tho hall near lur room by1 WASHIN'OTOX. Dec. 21. First Lieu her landlady. No reason Is known for ' lenntit s'nniucl Miller, of the medical her supposed suicide. An effort is being made to tlnd relatives. The young woman nan neen employed steadily for In action, Ceneial l'ershlng reported ves sorne tlmo slnco living at the address terday. His mother, Mrs. Ida Miller, mentioned. ncs at, L.ikevllle, l'a. A 37 and 39 Old Accept Liberty llomls JKmmk ft AWEEK mfM ImSIo BUY XMAS JEWELRY NOW BEGIN PAYMENTS NEXT YEAR The largest exclusive credit jewelry house in Philadelphia places its entire resources at your disposal. We invite you to inspect our almost unlimited assortment of diamonds, watches and jewelry, and let Us explain the details of our modern plan of credit. -r&L Immediate Possession Yo ur Money Refunded If You Can Buy Cheaper for Cash 1 1 Tlie icd- 1. tat and 14-kt. tol.l Dutinieu. (lot too A tin. lr I link ttaat anr man -111 be lad to rceelte. Solid (.id. vio. o.OO 7.50 ELGIN "Wtik WATCH BRACELETS Elvln mavanl.nt. a-old flll.rt caaa A -ary liandaom. ltl. Valua lllo OK l 00. WMk apxa7.i ft Etm Exunlnrd rrt 0 PullOm Very Vj'7! handaoma at. Diamond S Lavallltre. - 2 b.autl. fU ful dla- t J monda, At'. 39N. 13th Street riOe a Meek Open Every Evening tiEfidERiPHitADBEPHIA. 'DAY, an Indian fighter. Slbel braced himself for nnother measles campaign nnd thrco necks of life cegregated from tho out side world Ho survUed, nnd last Mon day the quarantlno was,lirteu. On Tuesday ha was assured that he would be Included In tho Hltlo bunch that Is to Icavo for home on the day before Christmas, nnd Slhers courage .. li a ..lllnri W1M day 1Z old frlAd-M, Merles hit an. other chap In the company nnd ngaln the outfit Is quarantined That means three weeks more of llfo that is drab and cheerless;. I And this story has a seciuel. for the c:,ap who l responsible for tho present quarantlno mnde n bravo fight to bavo his comrades ami give mem mo juj i back fC, davs ho cont nued to nriii wmi i" " When a company Is quarantined u is u.r.t-M.fitn,1 frtim litlier Units, hilt ernm- ted to drill The boys cannot visit the c.intei-n or other public places, home life, eh? Well. Slbel thinks M. Dually he could conceal his Illness no longer and caved In I think tins win nniu you mr iuihkiu liood night nnd Merry Christmas. Your chum, P. S -I am getting n lot of good fie - lion stuff down here, Jack, ho don't be snrnrlseil to See my name 111 Hie magT zincs. Some of the-e soldiers tell stories that make Jules verno and O ' appear childish. MINERS COLLIEHYl Help Adjust Workmen's Grievances Near Shamokin SHAMOlv.X. P.i . Df -' the pirt of the Shlpmnn Coal Company, weni oui on Kirmi- nni mi, "" - went out on strike tins morning, cios- in,. hn ..oiiierv. whlcli lms tieeii nrodiic- ;-. y-o-r n-SSSE "acli day. The men demand Improved working conditions and an adjustment 0n contract wages .itlng a t'nrlstmaa mnner vvu mu ""; ,n,r,inv ofternoon or evening, l-ur- ck hume He was so 111 mat no coum , , M wm cxten(l to Wednesday night .ireely hold up his bend, but for four nf (ih ,ormPr anj, f necessary, to Fuel Administrator Oarneld will beipipo was necessnrj. n'a -"'""'" " aiked to lend a repiesentatlvo hero for , said to bo serious. nu imnudiatc arimraiion ni mu isnui.-, ; irn ' l((' liEFORE JERUSALEM i , Ilufih CnWcr. l'ottsville. With British '. VictimJBrolhcr Hears T,nTTHVIMJ:, ,, , ,,,.. ., sergennt H ' 'alder, of thla city, has received i,.r.i (iiii hi hrotlier. Huch. had tu-er olllcers' reserve corps, nttached to tho I Hrltlsh forces, has bien slightly wounded Splendid Gift! Associate with your Christmas Riving ' the thought that an electric portahle i lamp hold permanent enjoyment and i seruce to the whole famil-. The htjle shown here is only $8.50. We've others, in hiff assortment of designs and I dizes, at prices as low as $2.9.). Wc still have a few special porta bles at reductions of from 25 lo 50 I. l-'ourtli Floor FRANK H. STEWART ELECTRIC CO. North Seventh Street 30 Mint Building At Their Full Value ntautitullr rut. nerr rem. Pura wb,lt. att, in 14Kt roid mouni-i A.T. -itukl (10.73 IVMk SOUP GOLD SIO WALTHAS1 NET mxel h.n rhaatd and -narav.d dt.jn., 830 f7 Kft natl.p-.. . '"l 60g a Week OYfBT BINO. Two apl-adld pcrfact CQt dltmoodf, aapphlr ccatar. 14-at fold, amunllnr. tia,7S V.l-A t.SIIA . a O; valuf b. .M 60c a sf, 3rJt f3 By tJjJswt9 J Mo a Wm CAMP DIX BOYS FIX PLANF0R1FURL0UGHS Rejoicing Over New Order. Wnvc Attack Drill a Ncv Military Spectacle CAMP DIX, Wrlghtntown. N'. J Dee. St. Camp DIx rejoices toda'y over the I announcement from division headquar- ters that the ban on Chrl,tmas nnd Now Year's passes has been lifted nnd that orBni orders for virtually every man )n camv (Q 5I,on(1 ono or y,0 otlcr 0f tho holidays nt home would gland. . f v J( Jjn Jr,SSw V III lew for homo ,r.i, Saturday, and a similar ,... ot Vrvv York boys will go . nlr.,i.. mnrn Kamo pian will noin goon on .-cw .- for thoto rcmnining in camp u;i ."- mart. Colonel Johnson, chief of staff, denied on vo-tcrdav lliat thero had been any thing to Imllc'ato u revolt against mili tary authority or that It had been iiecc'-.in- tn cunllne men to barracks or guard houses because of threats to leave camp i South Jersey boy, wno, becauso of 1 (, proximity of their homes, were 10 have j,.id Christmas pisses to mo iiuin ,Pr of iB per ceni oi mo mi!.. .i.iv... i nro imping that this number will not uo nir for tho latter. ine Henry cut down. Tho r,0 per cent arrange 'meiit for the camp plans to take care of the men who will go home by train At least 40 per ceni hi inn "77 ""'" will gn homo by automobile and trolley, otllclal "movies" of American troops at work behind the lines In France were exhibited befoto the regiments of the division today In the main Hed Triangle Auditorium. The pktures will bo shown i.. irilnlnr rillTin. South Jersey boys of the 311th In Fallure on i fnntry havo begun regimental prac Ice of the "wave anaci., n Du ... on the French front was directed b LI Jljcr, In charge ot tiif inn iiiiinvu. leutenant Colonel ' 0 regimental train me worn. Cantalii James A. corej " .. r--... nr T. C'mn UnTET Sffltt. I -md a memner or tne ciinmi..u '" team, Is In tho bao hospital. An I operation for an abscess on tho wind-1 "French Leave" Rookies Calient r'Ll.Vi:r.NP, I1- 21 Tho major ilty of the llfty-flvc soldiers who left Cnmn Sherman on Chrlstman "fur. loughs" without permission havo been it tested lu this city within tho last forty-eight luiuis. Thirty of the men, It Is icportcd, nlrcady aro voluntarily loturnlne to Chllllcotlic. Nono of ' i1"4 ...,,. ." . tll0S0 npprcli(.ndcd icslsted nrrest i MOTOR ROBES V SS ... ..,r.r...o j aii lurtiaiiiiiij -v Whil L.tt.p oiri In .-). n- .Si . frlcntl than a warm, comfort. VaX. i f abla S A Motor KoD-1 l.o!ib)r V " vour local dfater. Looktortba . ' WM. AYRES & SONS, rhlladclphla jjT I "-' a ""- MMM ' AA AAAA AAA A AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAA MAAAA-AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAA A AAAAAAAAA A AAAA, I i l' III I lI I m' $ 'vUlMistsIr aliL KSafle "nroUer" II 111 V 4P& 'H YVbWirxMiiSsr; fR jiox ot ;.o, si.75 II ' III I ' T Wt" r . iff I f- 3(773Sfc,Vakw' II Hill PliWt'te 'I J "Founder" AcPfatgHBSw ' ""-vS. II I Hill 111 1 w v- I actual alza Min&&WS&lnNw s .'J V'-v. II IIII llllllllAW ' ' " n. 1 III nox of m. m.m . j$JQ!&$nRiviw vl ... vV II The Doctor .and St. Nick both recommend Girards for Christmas The Girard Cigar brings all the pleasure of full-flavored Havana without menace to health or efficiency. That is why big business and professional men from coast to coast smoke it regularly. That is why doctors not only smoke it but recommend it in place of other cigars. And that is why lead ing business houses, manufacturers, bankers, merchants and profes sional men select the Girard to carry their Christmas greetings. Place o?r order with your usual dealer. If he hasn't the de sired sizes and shapes in stock, he can get them for you from us. Liberal discounts on quantities of 500 or more. Phone Marktt 2490 Antonio Roig & LangtJorf 315-321 V. Seventh St. GiraiYl Never gets on your nerves EOEliiBERri; 19iT TWO NORSE SHIPS SUNIf U-Boat Destroys Ono nnd Mine Wrecks Another COPKNIIAarcN Dee. 21. Two small N'orweglan steamships havo been sunk. Tho Maldag, of 1250 tons, was torpedoed with tho loss of threo men. Twelve other members of her -crew were saved. Teh styamshlp Narron struck n mine, flvo members of her crow being killed, ltOMi;, Dec St. Two sailing vessels of nioro than 100 tons nnd one of less than that size were sunk last week. Ono steamship wns damaged by a mine, but roached port. ' Hrokcrs Shut Office to Go to War PITTSnUIlcm, Dec. 21. Announce ment was made at the Mock l.vharge that tho local Wllecs of Holmes, iinrlclev & Wardrop. an Important bond i nrin. would bo doted December 31 fur tlio periou oi mo war. J. u unrurop ban Jieen In tho military service for sev eral months nnd Joseph Holmes and two other inemnors win go on active duty In tho army soon after tho first of tho j car. '-l0,mmh Gifts that are always acceptable V -,, SAMMEES WILL EAT TURKEY ON TUESDAY All thoFixin's Too Will Be Served for Christmas Dinner WITH THU AMKllICAN AHMY IN FItAXCU. Dec. 21. Undo Sam's Sam mecs In France will be served with a turk y dinner Christmas Day. For the stcond tlmo within u month nrmy of ficers havo toured tho country, buying up thousands of pounds of turkeys to supply each American unit In Frnnce. A largo consignment of mincemeat which arrived too late for Thanksgiving Day will bo used In making pies for Christmas. The menu, which Is to be tho mot elaborate the troops thus far have had, will Include soup, turkey nnd Btuinng, cranberry sauce, two or thrco kinds of vegetables, applo and mlnco pie, fresh fruit nnd nuts. Pearl Necklace Jeweled Watch Grandfathers Clock Gold Toilet Set Diamond- Finger Ring Gold Mesh Bag " Diamond La Vallier e Patelc Watch Silver Tea Service y The Young Men's Chtlstlan Assoda' tlon nnd lied Cross ard providing the soldiers with Individual gifts, Including tobneco nnd candy. Tho Y. M, C. A. Is also supplying Christinas trees .and special -rntcrtillnmenta at each of lts 'ts or In barracks vrhcro no huts aro lt,atcd. Tho -Alncrlcan soldiers' ami sailors' club and other organizations Ir. Paris nlso will provide extra Christ niaj entertainment for tho men. Chil Service Examinations Open competitive examinations for the posltlcns of mechanical nnd electrical engineer, $1500 a ear; master sheet metal worker, 18.24 per diem. January IS; nrslstant director for agricultural' education, JIG00 n year; nsslstant direc tor for homo economics education, 1600 a year; nsslstant director for trade and Industrial education, $1500 a jear: as sistant director for commercial educa tion, 11000 u year! nsslstant director for research, $1000 a jear, January 22i calculating machine operator, $51)0 to $1200 a yenr, Jnnuary 23, nro untiolmccd by tho United Stnto3 Civil Scrvlco Com mission. Tho dato of tho examination for telegraph operators. $000 to $1000 fi yedr, will bo announced In n few days. I mr Q) t V t! TOc and up Real Havana K r EBUti&AL JS&-it ."ak.-.., &n'i. ff" --fcaft.A,'i tMJ E-ii -aia la. a m a-- Ja J m itaaajmL .a. irii lu,T1j,ia.
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