Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 22, 1917, Night Extra, Image 10
v!PFTr rr ". . r J- L' IK fj.s". i i- , iit 1 l Si'.: 1 1." :v - .c musi 'PEP BIG DEAL iVppert Believes Fans' to mm en t Prevented I YRnkee-Brown Trade UGG.NS IN ST. LOUIS L Colonel Jacob Iluppert. of tile New WK American League llascball dub. Aleves tho panning xxhlch President I aer, oi ine I'miiie. utiu Manager ,ou- Mack, of the Athletic, rccelxed' for 4Htte their star plaicra kepi l-ieil.le.it .ii'i.ii .... u. ...- i .. em trading Slsler. l.axan lx, Yankees. tie,... lesterdav fiom Kren ej.lck Springs, Ind , and reealed home ; tna "In de tuff" of tbe be dea R ho tried to awlnir at the American v.Magun meeting last week, which, if it iWsIer, Laan and Vratt to New Yoik In jiiaa gone inroucn. would lme nrouEbl C refused to go through with It. feailng ., ixehanco for ripp. I'ccklnpaugh. Maleel, l',"i,r w'. ' "- ""- '" "i ' the besi pui ..n flip court Me Kt ,, safe kinund 'XiGed.o.1 and Itav Caldwell. ct of tienell ITnll yulnn al.l aftel ,,, ,, Bl rml ,n b e and l.!aed c.nfurioti- tliel ltt "t n, .. i .ii.,.ln..,i ,.i ,.nr 'hi onferriM e Hint MiirkIik bad nnde n,xi.lent Horn mine The Kauie wa , ",. , '. ' fife fa.b!l;"tn"Vlrh.tl,lS WIS ar,U " "!:"a:'J?Ll.. m, .. , I ,n a M-M..l - "" " - ' L,.Siii i,i t.i 'i. .,i,r "" i"-"" """" "" '" '".'".' wa, out . " " ' h me i;usi- ii Dill m.i l o nee in ffti V:i:. " "U! 'l,.. r0.U,' "1 "- W " m ,-"lW "",l l. l.e,e rule, were .e,1 .b.plte the .., ,!, MAvankees" 'sPsler would lo a cre.t raid "a ",,er ' J- thai the -"'-' P'-V"' " seem ... think tint Rv'ta.V.w York. At one lime It looked , ' "n-H in a cH1e. ., the ,eaK n & '.ir-."" "- X.....'.u";.J "."..'.,,". "WI'A.MJIAiN Ui HUiM , "At the beginning of the Bum. Heferoe man -usntctf.l of Ki IT- ' ' fcivrtt uirii uui m llir- mri iiiviiirni imu , i- the consetiuenccs. wLlH "I hellefl we roliM bnve m..de the , llg trade but for tho panning handed r the two fhlladelphla owner for dls- '' f08'"" fit such plajera as Alexander, P7 . Klllefer. Striink. Kihanr sinrf llni, 1m. v-l ' '"' ts l'Crhapa the greatest ball plater i, M. L.OU1S rer nau, and Ball at Hie last , moment feared the crllklsm which uiiglit SiK M b'leled at him If he let simlei m rt& eppclally after what li.ippcned to tho j- j ouaaeipniu. ciuo owners i ?!& 'The deal wo proposed would haxe li been different. In lew of the f.ici thai 4Xi we were not offering Hall lash, but leal -' liall nluera. Iiirlitrlliir' lliii.., tif.itlti. SAj paugh, as fine a shortstop as Is in ln".c fcr,a ball today, and 1'lpp. a gieat Hel.let and ball today, and 1'lpp. a gi eat tlel.lei and, cleanup hitter, and the i.lck of our pit. h- T rn mnlep Is o.ln rif the fi,v flrul linA. L' men who could take 1'lpp (dace I iDcntljs fj. V w FUS'v AITP.11VTW 'l h'.l.lMtl'.III if f VtV TTllll?m H Aliern. uf sniiN tiUiiifjinl Kt UpI 7 tif rfrd fr.?ntJ 1nlteH tn funcrut nrr rl lrit Moll i 1 D til IlrtXld If Silmxlfr 111Hr ri.h ron nnu inainoii'i i uu pruain 'Xitl PAlrtD -tier so. III.l.x XI X V wife f . rjil Irvine JlatM and 1n lighter nf Wars hiH iwit V'jt James I' XlrSellJ. Ilel.thes iiihI frlemls i'.j.i irv.tiM Hn.rr. ini im t&nipr ni i hii unrf ... jca imu4 o lutipm Mrinrp mom n ii in ,,k oii .n mi ni vhiiimhi, .. u int. iriHp U U PAItNi:l At NewHrk V J )rr .0 k". e AWA r ulrldiv nf llnnron tt II,ii-h.. ?.... t-v' fCMininsi ' cm , iii ii i "'' ..:.. " ." ... ...sx .- un miirlv nf Phil I 1 ii ni ml mirxleki )im. nr 'ivti '."r. .. -'-''-" .."...- A titecf. Mm. Frank II I-otnhHr! f(i Uov HiV Irt ri n i. un ini .hi lurmn i in lIm.. rhll . Hun ninrn on Hrtlnl f cm In tlm J ? W. Phlln RtHtlmi 1 0 "ill. Jftv BENJAMIN Dr III At ICK t rtnuirh. 't ' f Iato rrank nntl Harnh Ilfnjnmln (n f la.l..a rt.l-.tl.a .. h.t .l...t. t. ll. J ft J runitiirBBii iirimurn nici n iruun llix-iinj in 4 . funemt nfrvlrfa, Sun, U p in mrlotj nf rtj John I rlulir KM W Hu-rjueliaittm trn ful tmslean f fVia ntel' Paiii IiiIa aAni. , i IJ. flMIVIIVVII ill iiimmx-M .1.' kULf C?W1V I L t Ira i Ai RINKS Twelfth 3lonlh '.nili nt rtrmt:' I v Tin t . rii.it. ittuitiM it iii v i j .i i i Ms ill, 'imi I .i.t., !T nui-i. . i ...,.- v-l ' -., r"-,.1:"11" 'j?":? :rin.f..,Io,!ri. i rljU Inst.. 2 1(1 p ni " ir- tMjiir.it. -ijn i nursina in .tnn mti A PHA It. HOllKTU nlf f lolin I; PoIit .- . . j ... . .. ... ... .. .. una a.usn.er ei iihxii ii ami r-ar.. u ' --. jiniin. hi iifr iifiine in iniuifnfsnurc 0 Jinil on thf 2(ih "Jllci"oI nn tin- lfHil Ct labor, and their works .In rnllinx them ' liS nOOZ. Dec. CI XIXUY M1II,I)X jr xx iiiivnis. nr I HTuh.ih I. ini i . n - iiumi t i . 11. B0O7. eil fi7. nelsllies ami frlenils In i r- ."i-i in luiii'iui priiuvn nun . p in ' Uei ixe.t Chesler pntiern nm "xAtAT.nT. Dee." .'1. Al.KWNtlKrt Win of AUxmirlor nnrl l.itllh XI I'nlurl 1 -.-..r.. .... .... ....... sed 4 xears 7 months llrlntlns hii.1 i v rrjenrt. Inilteil to runeral sirxl.es lion - 30 n tn . nnrenlii' rpMlilxnM III Jl. .IIIImiiIp if tl& l' Wlssliiomlnir lnl tliklan.l .'etn B9I XK. t?A.SIIXIAV l., Jil XXll.l.lXXI II Inn mEVl J.1.. K.n r (..,..,.. l ,'...k ,... ...... 1 i Vf. '" " ,,i" n. v-naniiini, ,,i ,"ti-, , .latllf mnn nf lalu ltnr-1. ,,,,.1 l.llnn C.Iiitiji, ' tf .formerly of Holmestiurrf ItelMllxes aii.lw'lo ' f ' lr frli-nd. lnl llf il In fiin.nl Xtnn S n m triV' m HI. Hrldeet'B Chun li'1! 1" n' m till. I Tt hiSr v"c i n Tvii"?-' wldnw nf, : n... i' ite. '.'..i ml' 'nil..!... .! I friend, Invito ifmxeValrxl m I FalmrneTr KrankfnrT .Vie' lnt nrlVate il.mi.m?nF?.end inav l.llHil!. "... ". ( vhLI?ir1 -- UP Lli lniiV ((lltl.l.-t (tfP lrlp . S ..! a . JL ... r. i ;:-'" .r :"." .: '.-;"7 "'"".. ::' V.s . 30 s ni . in.ii !dflM nt. Holpmn f- T. "L" .' -- I.I.I.--1I iw un-r i.. ..it.. nuiem ma t. tipment'n cnurtli l h ni lnt SI.u, r-.ii.a.ni .'.. ...... r....A..i .CfOYI.K Dee. in, MARJOItlH, .Uiichter Of late Mlrhj'l and Susan .'0)le It'llllies ntl friend.. II V. M Hmlalllv am! Ladles T. A. H. Men lei j, Invlle.l tu funer.l Von. S .10 a m. -414 Meredith M Snliinn re nulem mm St. rraneis .Snvler's t'hur.h tn . in Int. Old rathedral fern CnF.KI.T. Sear llurllnntiin N J l" 20. XIAnV ANTIUXI wldun nf S'elsnn P Creelj. Jtelatlves and friends Inilted tn funeral, fronr lale residence. XII Inl. ri , near Uurllnston N J lion J p in Int Odd Illnws Cem CLTMriAI.HV Tie. In AWIP w.frf nf Oiven Cundalen. nelalixea and friends hi Tiled to funer.l, Mon . s in a ni resldenre if brothpr.in 1nu. Mnttlir.w iMjrk r.Mi ). A-MCAipin mi, idjm arm .Mpett niH l oi-mii ' IV M . ..!. tl l.l.. .!.... U 411 .. X ! ". ;.. . -. . ' Him mt Hoty Croiw Cem Autu fun-rat wj DAX'IS Nov. II (foinc mer to 1 ranre rtMinnv v nn nf to. iin..av.i v .. .i - iwa ul ru uiriu ni nt n a n 1 uuiin ill H -5 i. -- as. V& fCLl I I u n n 1 XI . .IIMl1'. .,T1"I '. t on. ll .--'. ...iin I. im AtC.rrle 8. Dull (nee annuel, of 1717 On friends Iniilel in funeral Mon 10 . in vtario .1 nur ed at n, II Osborne si w.jsahlckon lnt eriiate, ".,""""" '"aiive. ami irieii.n. usnere ,1 .-i-ealfst rlxcr In tno xxor d. greater titHti&00 mr r xi -r, 1 t r n u' r .. itOmOtOMOm ,' DKCKRR Dec. IS. t,OUKI.l.A. wife of , l,exerlnton 1'f.n rl-nd. may .all Sun . " ? .V'1,"1;'" l"ho,,r ' hurrh Inxjl'd me hiiaiti uxi. 111 um huiiu, hfum -S!-XtSlxS' 77 IS IS tllcBook for YOUr SoldlCr BOU VG&Wim Charles Becker. Relatives and friend. In- rfier 7 n m ' '" f,u.,,,',ral M""..w':,,n ", !"' n- ' "' than the Amazon. It runs through Al . .in, u ,111 tw j u - -mm rtlsited to funeral services and Int. at Radnor MITCIIKI.f Bee "0 WILLIAM, hue fu' W IVV.'u hu.rrJl .f. ',1'' .,,,,,.'',,Bur''. , ,,, , , ,,, i mt...,u 1, ? , W J? Batftl.t Church. Wayne. Pa . Sun.. 2 v. m band of l.llzat.u. Mitchell (nee I'onllnl nnd '' t.V xiVv' Hr?pulc' lT7,iwilL.n tiTOn fertile country, licll In minerals. V e S SSIPJX?!--!?? K'l...?' .""'."'.'"'""A S? 'l.1nr..W',;'!! , wifeV,of !:ewirxx'CTa- n..,,,,Li ?.'tnV.02r,d contains a large and Industrious popu- V9 UriU TCk F IT AT TUP 17DrWT W HITPlt 6 biu 1 ;.-- - T V-T-. LV. fc ."- v I!" ijirnun fit. iiHuriri n iiuiy n trae Hocleiy. lnl(pd'to funpral In., A bt. (labrtel h Holy w, w uiw w. 111 . Hum b rrsiucncp, urn .mnip i Jyltrtil Qulnn, 2H40 DirUliiKon st. Hlsh maM .MT'Vir .V''-V- V.-lVi " -u'-" - w ' hwvr vnr. 1 sfr4 to.m.-t rHMmZiMlV", t.::u..:".-".V:t. ..IV" : It:. -i.ir. U'1.,CI v uiieiu aiiu inie iiunnni rrv At' "in. nelatlxe, .nd frl.nds. n V M.Sodal IVl .?- (Jl. - o t.-i.r --i -:VTi...u - ..1. ii ". J 3IV. L.tatUr. nr tiiA NnfTfil llnrt nI Allnr JtaS' ,he H-- -7B, P. of A. 1nltt?d to 't a1Z1 ortjo tLV'-.u . "i. 1" ' "ut"7 " '" 1 ( Pec SI. hMlAIf dnw of AK-xanJeT " ampuiai t,pni uio runprai fc 2tnC?iM- SiS.h S?11.'.""1!;? 'V Merp UeUtUfn and frlenrfi lmltp.l to fu I KRni.K Dec .0 I OLMr. 1 ft t$l!iyJlrn?ChS?i J(LiV 1"1, Int ew ner.il. Min t! 3 n in parlor (it manupl nemrlpr) wlfp of hurl U. IVliel- hk L ii 'fem Auto funpral I .hpr L Son 160. Dlaiuomt at Int Mt 7 J Ilplathra un.t frlmU ln tPd to funeral ? Xi j n?f!rU MTHnPfi wilfe nf John SOnrUOMS T)pc 20 IIMMA 1 lf of Omit floipr Int PiMwte renin ood 'em (StJ Poolan and daughter of P. J and Anna, nuni, ivart-n Varnnw. nA tviief.imH(ri Auto fXinpral wxmisiai , imwii r. OX III lUUlliri n It'll T Gannon, Du notice Of funeral will be sri.. ariven R.--J . DRU3IMOVD.DARE. Dee !M VIII. Wtj OINIA DRUMMOND (ne Wlllett) widow of JW Nelion A. DrurhmonH nlatlva and fWSf friends. ItadUnt Htar Lodae. No If 9, of L kcpA " Invited to funeral aervlcei, Mon.. - p m , Fpr ' pariora ot jonn crawioru, .'w weatnpiti is e, e.. vamaen. .. .1. int. iietnei win ue .main a may be viewed Hun p. jsu?Ktt. uec. 20, ritutiuuK 11 , !..- tiand of Catharine O Ecncr. axed 4U Rnl.lin m lnt llnlv RnnlrhtM IVm Antn vatlvee and friend. Olivet L-odae No U07, K. ...iand A. M.; employea of Joal Itatly Dali lr!- Cf tint all Alhar mnr-mimm nt whleh ha x. j-w. nun -.11 v.fior utmu.. ut itiiivi. ii ' (iii m RiprnDcr. invitea 10 runerai -ion . 1 j. i I'reaiaeni ave . nuiieaxe. Jjeia. are Co.. Pa Int private. Friends may. k r.ia.ii. nuu.t .. 1 .w ' Vt . iiaiun r uroaa m. station J-.U3 p. tn. for orton. JjKLLINGEK Dec SO. WIMJAM KU.IN rWlR, husband of Christiana Klllnger (n-e f lcoenlf). Relatt7es and friend-, Phlla. llturh. r uni. ftrueaer yerein. invitea 10 iun-rai a-trrlcea, nun.. 3 p. in . JJ50 N. Keeft at Int. tivatP. North wood Cem Auto funeral. i. KOaTER At Ashland. N. I . Dec. 20. ; fu .nmi j.. wnt ox jonn rostar. runerai aerv- i "PP leil lion 1 n m llrla'H fm . I'umH.n xilz. ' ' "::". . ." : : llu. 'Utc. .u. ct.tii. u.uii.uer 01 OMph II. and Edith O. Krl.l. nted z year, month.. R.Utlv.i and friend. Invited to a.rai. Mon . in a; m.. parent.- re.id.nee, II Htate rd , Tacony Int. prlxat. St. Kilnlrr. cem lASKILL. D.O. SO. at 70 V. Bth at . Men. in. j.. SAKAU ai . widow or niinufi kill, and 81. R.l.tlv.a and friend. In. nci of HarrlKin Wllaon, ti.y'a Land to run.ral .erne... MUD . D tn . ii. n yr P- sl- "r, KVAN JEF fACKNKT. a red SK. Rraldenc. 400 t. Pa. nolle, ut fun.ral will tax I-Dm SO', ll.Mir K iliuih't. ( an .rr A. Har.h f.. XV l.h! art feetml... 11 X'. l. Boaaii.y oi bkarcb. Invite,! to funeral. XV.d , frm lutranta' re.ld.nee, S11S K, 1 l ur 1 . ttnUmn renutem mill at St. -, m .(nt. Hply Bcpukhr. m ANVIK KVlf of pi.' .u.U5j j. j tni. rrMoyierian . ucoi ini brother-in law. r.i.r .ilctartlu -jiso iv;. ''': .".".. .?".: :;"' .v.,:?"". ."' c KOBaE Dec. 20 MAltT A. widow of nth .t. Sol.mn r.nuj.m m-.s fhun h ..f the 'V',h: S.VV:,i iie.r. .n Iit.V Hne ..S'nV k a a.orc. R.lative. and frl.nds In- Rpiphany in a. in lil Ht. llary a IVm "f lh,.H,rr;d. 'i".r.!. ,".' ,A"."r..??rlJy. ' K . I. fim.r.l Dm. 2 n Rl 71U1 XVnna. HtA..,.Bi.e .M I -e.rn.iuii iiiuirn. iiiiiit'i iu imiri.i, eiuu , ?.-ImHVie..n,,llllnD;.nli. i Vhi.rn a"S'i-',:;!1Li;. .1 mux; . ... 130 i ni , re.l.leno. of aun-ln-la , JraliW 1 I and Woodland v... 2 M p in Int Albert 'll. and ri.ra ll.dn.r; akj 1 ear A,.J;!. ,w,h i A.S'.i.n in '." " Msrlah Cam. n.mln my b. xlcwid n.l.llxe. and Wend. Inxli'd lo funeral Vn.le'iin7l ""rn.. .-.i. A,n,l" 10 m Jite10r.n-..A,o-SBJ- -...- .. ."."".l. i v.m ,.. Parent.- rM.r.c.. iUi ,nUoor,yJlr,Ve, JOKDlVAni) hu.band of fis, t .'; ---.--. . w xvorin ai , rranaiuro jn. uaitiana i.eni Ru;.,..h xvnnrl fne Itltrhl.l nelallv. na JSTatMin. R.UUr. d frl.nd. Invited HEKH. Dee. SI. SSI Conarro. at. Ilox- P'l'f'".-....' ?..tK2IS .." ,.-.'?.uT2 fcljint MrTte....lon . I p ni . Silt) S. borou.h. IICLCNA 11. xvldow nf t,-hrl.tlan Vi InvTiVd loaTfuneril lion 8 m raTw.t Pldla. lnl. private. X.rn. R..h Fun.ral a'rxk.. and Int. prlv.te. jfSl i .S.11..M .1 lll.h ma'.. 81. Ann'-. On, fAe Passing of Our Alexander Almighty Aleck Alolm Look l.clsuicly i-ecxxnnl Every Klcfjy Kllcit Xacecralcd Xulteil Xcorntlon Adieu Acclaimed Aleck Nominated Nixtlonal's Noble, Dollars Did Dnninge Expiie V.aRcr Kxploitei Rebukes Remain Result Miixmtiii C. l'rccd. still think It would li.ie been a line deal lur both rlub". llugghis Mill Ik In t lamls doing .. " - " : , hl". 'l"' V la' '''' "". '. J1."'" .llc "' " u" ' ""no ine '"m,,n"'K '-' innirnu muriiliiR We hale mule offei ml ri.il tol"'f " t' ''rati, and 1 think sooner amI ,ra" '" oi later itoxx'll l.e utile to si.ll... -t I.ir-'rlat . I gain Muggins t btllexc nnde mi orte. ........ .. i-.i ...!.. iiw.ii.,1, ;Cl;'l ilon'l knim will, hone lie I- t,. n- port the e.en. of a kc, ton,.,,. ... ,OH ...... . .. ' """ "l """" ,,"' , ,"' ", - -"-ii '" "'''"' ' ""othc! imiferen..- with lliishie Man- 1.TM? WW PI WPIN I-OK iShW I LAll.Kb i!( Dec :: -Hey ou big . I. t .. . ' 'MM le.igii,. managers link up lour star Chatlle Wrrgliiiian i loose again The lull boss hid dlsnppe irt.l to- dij .ml was im.l.istn.d to haie taken ' his lMi.kn.11 with hhn Ituiuui lnd him lailou-h repotted as heidtil In the direction of Hionllin Clnilnnill oi st .otil wlikh would suggest that Xuli Win at. C..sc .steli- gol llenie lloheor UogM lloinsbt mlKlit col Heuie Itohe . be his ol.J. ctlve the Mexander.MI.efei dial proud that J5u nnn was no mMli and it Is .nrtuln .ll liliri r li.rt ir It Is u.lll In woil.lug .u.let m:Tim I prlnt North 'l-.r f 1 1 tl m Tlntilnn hi t I.a i I&.paiI Uun iflar W ftrt mrssii-i !:-' in1 - ' r in IIAIIX f. - rw it ICIItN I pm nf 11 tainfw atnl HfHh llHr- KflHil nnP frlnN Ini"t1 to futiirl Mon s in .. tn fmlitntiin (if lwt- In Ullmrlne I urran .'Ml Metnle si Ullh XX.irill Itfiml'-ni mum I hiir. li of Ih. Niillilt 1.1 a in lnl llnlj t r.s . em ltllXIIS P . .'I XX Mis Pit IIK4IIV M I ii(iHtin nmi rripni" iiimhh in in i XI ll IIp1hIIs nml frlpnls tiPrai r"n li e iom . p ni rri ini f mi xnn in i a iiu m it i. n i' " vji ii-i;- t NPfllu Pi Int prUnlt T-Mnn Ui .. . i j. -!.... I .. ... l-..n. A... lirOHU m -lllllim I I' I" iimn-. inii'i . mi. ... i. ...... .....i t. .if i.nlt. nun i tin iniiii mm imu limn nr.ipiN 1- -i WMlKt l S 111 Itus (ni WKtili" t i" iiiiinnt mrmi i "in thru Htid frini l s, r l H-nrt siniiu I... Il.,l ti. fiiininl tnll I I ii tu S1TI i .i.i at (hitmit II tl toli tun r.itili-n tn.iM i lttin h if ir ilotlir fif tnmldllnn .. I .. (I.. I. l3nni.l. I... . ii 11 t'l 1 11 1 lion ( i i-tii IH:sm m L'h li:iK hoilnt fr Mir ll'" (tif I rrkanir) npM 7 ITpI uiIim uinl felniula A 1 1 u e u isl llnaiei x.r. nilirs nil. kki- -- .va.n. r "li -t-ti t -i- riiti iif tf VlnliniiiJN huri 'i inltrd tn fun. Ml Mon m" in .mih n inrK- t tiii. H .-- .i ur ii i..xt..... . i i.... i. !! IMU" iii -;. -. -,.,......-... ,,.u. , ..;. ... ..s: ,ni "," r -" io,;r Vxirr-it s, , "mt niHBdViVm HOIXIMN Upi t IJ)MINI) Imrbaml i nr i.nimti iii.ikkiii i-mi ! hmu in nu nipmlx ri or I'tiptniti WTit-r NphIuiII .. . -.. . .- . I. I, ....!.... ..- i. i n.i " . .' ." " . '"ii'n u -imu i 1 ll'Si i, .in ii,i in nil nipii'Ji-s ... A J it". ih A .'' in.itril in fuiiir.l tni 1 ii in ll' nrisrail-- si in p-. .-oil ii runner . . in xaull lnl lrlxi.li- XI i-i l,tiiill Hill lin ii.i.ox He. ." xnsx kxiiixiiim; wlilim ot linisi- IIIchs HSfil 77 I'.liitl. s Biol frleii'ls I Kill' XWI ur HitiMicm P, f. rmi-'t I'resbjtrHHn riiur.l. unit-! in fti .irsi sir.Ufs sun .' p in rfslrtini. nf lii-r ron llenrke XX tlleas ln.'l rreas nt. Is, t .l- .Mininutit rem ItlllXISIHS' Inee p.illfinl -rife ,'l xsvx XI wire of loin. II Inliiistim llil lilies unit frl. nils Inillrr) In fnmril sorxlits Xt in .' i 111 1 IS" S ll.iln SI l"1 1 el i"l li" ler mr i lot Xlt Xlnrliili . -lit Xiitn Mi nlrn ",,:.;,,., ,. H1NL.H I.e. t XX ll.lll, t.XIIN X s liiti.s Kelitil" Hint inenils llillleil In IUIHTHI rl e I Xl'ni. I II. p m lnt l.nit.ivleu '..n ler f iianiel sn.i iiaihirin- Keib (,,en CUSiif 1 1 1 firoil 11 ttmttthd P.olHtlvCK Hlld W.,..., i.olie.i ,? fuu. r ., xt,,-, j P n, New .-.il ;.ii . eni , hVliM'.-Jiii lJI 1"IJ i IIIIHTIM N.'.y- Y.'!T.1i '.'r.'jA"", !!',.. V. i " "l uriniMC") tiii nirim nniini .- I ...... I . ln m. ttrin fl 1 t in Ut r . v....i.., .n. -.... .. in. mni. ,.. - i.-": .-. . '"V"?'" . . . .. . . i"muii i 'u'lirni; i"v "'' ,' ' tiueliHii if llara knLcht (net- I-tllll'r) ne.l . Relailxe sn I frl'nrls nl.ril.an. dale "'ll". Sa Ml K O 1. till !' .funeral al srvlees ol l pp'r Da'.IJn I nth "'." ;""'! -' " '", '",' '!n"' ,I,M ',"' l.rln'ls m.i c.ll I rl af.r . p in B.Mi s nt'. ' ........ ,, , , , 1 AVHItX IJ-. Sill XS'S'li: wife nf Hut.li Inxr-rx ase.lll.' Klllies nP I frl nds In ilted In fmiernl Mnii 1 p In Jul I s ' '""'.".li'!."'' ,.'" Sirtiini.vl . em MAIlTts.ii lie, I 1 Ilru11m4r.1i' U et.rslur- RuBl.nl llnllX. U hl.xxxiui el, lent si 11 if t-'dne-il 11 and Marcarrl ljng sirilh smuh tn his I7lh ir Mnitl"- Il-i :n If HIT nlf nf l.lillaiil Xlalhue. inee llnerner) r.rhitlxes Hint frlpndu n It il tn futipnl vr U pa Mnn . .... .v. .1 i . t... I ll. - l m i m tnunnii'i pi im h'i I....I..I T1..-I nninln. m.i. 1 .it.o.t Cm f.uiiniini.x, ii-inu rs inn. n- n- h-.i i;nu from tn in p in uto fanrral Met OAl II Pf 1 MftTII wlfp i r nnu.P. i,t, ,.t..i hi Kaiqiiiss ami frlpnds Si Pntrlrk nrp (nltpd to fiint-rnl Mon ! 4iti orth t Prnnkford olpmn luiem main and Int PI Joaehlmn 10.10 . mu 1 ir -uef iv iiiMiiKf 11 J J' ,55 nA to funp'ral rripmlrl nf 141 V Iftih -" ' l"lll up William ana. i.om oore, i iwnf i rnfnas umieu irilrfrl HUB I in n III ' brnlher.ln Uw XX llllini ICrn nn i . .. i. -.. v ..:.. l...i r, "' ' l""'- ."Jri"innu . -iii Rpmulnt a lp lewctl Sat R to 10 n in MTRRS At 1atr rpsldrnrr 1K01 X Timid Hffed 23 RelatUea and fripnda linltpd to lunerai, .lion 1 I m nil. litimuiui l Tat on All aenlte Tuionx Ilaptlat fhurrh J p m lnt Onkland-LVm Prtpnda may call hun 7 tu to 3( p tn uto funpral O N'KILIj Ier JO MARY HBVA (nee Wmi1se) wlfa of Thomas J tV.Selll ReH tlvea and frlPiula Lphuip of tlm M irred Heart of St, Vomnlrn's Ohur.li, In.itid to I 111.1. .. . ..... Q ......t. .- rib..- 1. 1 funeral PA 1.11 KR Der fl. audlenh OKORflK IV hu.hi.nH n rtliv Plm.e a u.d TU ' t . iiuiuaim gi i..iit a i -uui-r, iturn - . iciaii.pN ami rri-nn. ivuna itMrvn I'nit -o vt 11 a it invited to eruen "1011 3 p tn , 111 X jsth at Int private. ud la'-iia rm 1 paki-kr ur '.'I Jl't.i m daus iter 1 of Horarp anl Annie Hafn aaed Jl Rela , ium and friend invited lo funeral Mon t p in . parent realdewa. J1J Mercer at Int Palm-r f I round tM.trOPK Dec t'l It H huahand of ltult M PfHiml, Reintlvea and friends In vited tu funeral aervtte Mon 2 p m 0104 I Washington ae Int prttnte Friend" may tall hun 7 to 0 p. m , RAFJ Dec. Jti HARRY JUFF seed V I Relatives and fri-mln t'ourt Waverlv No S1U F. of A . and Liberal Hen Society In. vited to funeral. Mon 2pm retlen of brother-lnU, jMine McCatin 87H V Randolph at lut areemount CVm Re mama inav b im un . 7 to u p RAFFCIITY Dei lit. HKM,A. dauohlet of lale Frank and liella Uafferiv. Carrlrk more. County Tyrone, Ireland. Relatives and friends Leasue of Hacr-d Heart, I.ady Uaahliiatnii t'lrcle. .NO -n I-. of A . In. 1 lted tn funpral. Jinn . Wi h m , resiiienp eonx.nl.ne. of famll. Hun . 1 In O D m Krl.nda may call !tKEf Uee. 1 KLl.EN widow of Roh.1 crl 11. 11. .a Ilea 111 neiaiive. .mi ir.enrj. Invited 10 fun.ral .'rxtcea. Hun . J p ni , r.ldenc. .of aon-ln-taw, Jo..ph Donnell In N 37th t. r'rl.na mar call t . 10 lu p m lnt llontroj. Cm Autn funeral IUIOnK Dee 1 HANNAH widow nt ll.nr Rnodea a.eil 7X Relalliea and friend, invlt'.l la fanerat, Hon., s p. ni . -11(17 Or chard at rranUford, nemaiua may trl.weel Hun .1. Int. f'eriar Iflll Cem . RIHU UecJl. JACOB IL. hu.band of ary ' ii.ni (inTe aumro, .s.a on.i. SCHEFFER LAUDS UNIT CAGE STAR Basketball Dean Praises the Work of Kennedy, Ambulance Forward SAIL'ORS LOSE, 34-13 The rnlxeisltv of I'ennsxlx.inla bace hospital unit N 2" opened Its basket- ball season last tilRht nt WclKhtman llall ami. n a MUuk limuBural. triiimed .. i.i ....n.. f nler 'n 19 li ,'?.)alT',i.,T - poor '.r " ' . ie i.rmlu ed Rood and . IW (jiik litimntu booh nmi , h"u l'-' and also utiioiere.l a brilliant In Don Ixennerix .aptaln of the folgate tiiilutet n few leys ago The iiani lion omn laupii ?i neiu kumik nmi nl.j wa sucieMful In hi one try from '"Vmi'i,-"", s, beffer organizer and ,.,.... ., .... president of the .me-tlnic prosperous lantern HaljeMnii I c.imie m. i.m.i li in nraise or me mw urhci ,ThlB ,,nl kv.,u K,l SebelT.r ''rooks called for a tnsH-iip eer time , ,e b, 11 went out of bounds Theiesilt was that Hie pli was flowed up I'oii.ld- erabH. and I suggested n thtow-in In- iiluiit of D I ll tn ll IliU unj Irml uii.l It le..d of a Jump 1 hi was tru.l and It r,T bee.,,. ,,ie fieJu'en, " " ",,'nf"'- .lolitun S.ott the former Infnette plner, wis not fill behind Kenned In "'"' ' '" ',11 u'Vr!, lM"ketr; but filled In three t les at fouls Sco t f.ti.ird.d well and nlthouM. he went up the Horn i.e. ral t tnes for goals he in in. aged lo shut out Flnticv his rl'al for. w.uu xuih.e s(a,,7 l.if.uetle "nei w . the stai for the sailor I he iiiiiiier fi i .i!i,.ii. iir.i . n eo atnicn wis the best drlblibi on Hie llooi He ,ag.d a air of Held goiN and "hot two follH .nlnu Mo.bl who plaied with 1.... llouik on the l.atic ivter (i. talli.d two baskets ful the Ja.kl.s lll.XItl Mmi ' t tn - IIH K nrrl4 m Ini Sniih f Mir Mill iVm IWH.I Ml !-. I'M IIIWK liulMhl ' "ennrl- Rnessl, r ("nee XXeltll'iirlel miit III rMnll!s uml frhnls 11. 1 li-souri. Lmlae ""i"": ', ,i I.' ' ,TVr"i., '"I-" s", Xn.er.iH sniu r,m i ,. ," 'hi li " liiltns In fnn'iHl Xlnn s n in i -.it i,i.i i MtiLf,ir.i m.,.1. .... w, Ml I. Lite si 1 rnnVfiir.l Mmli nisss xt ...him a i hm h li in i. in Ini St i,.ni les .em lli.ltril I.e. .ii nxilltx milll.li snn T(if)i.lm ini it '"irjili sirojp ltrlill Mini tffn tiultcil lu futuiil Htrl'r Mon J t tn rpHldfni f lrnthr In t Htrri M Mralfr 1 Mil. r it lnl irintc I r1nd- lirMMIM I t llllhhirn N I t. l 1.TMt M hiiilnn of siini Uu-ll Mi IIarkn.K-t k I tt IMnih- hi! fnMnli iV'TAn . ,ir,."p,'. .i,,u"hMrAiwT.!,n "s i tut iiriim in itm us mi. j tiH si KMii'i Un .n t fim.i liu-iMii.i '.' """ ","" ',. ;' . V -,i . r ., 1 1 fn inn Trirn it I oit Mi i't il In r mht i rutin m i iff ti'iiifrj nwn Ufii ., . , , .,-,. I Vim !. ... kill lffl.. sUVli:n 1 f I IIPI V ion of "curK" mm ; n'i i un . -. m rr i.npinia nri rrifmi i re i .m' iHri Mm x-o I...I.a .a r.i.iap.l . ..I.A. V.... . .. ,t..m... ... ...u.-... - ...... -..,. (. ,n ii. - iiiiiimii r' - .linn if . i nil .in- til Xrllncion . em I rl lids nii I..II nt nriir s p sixipns n- 1'. ..I ruins sixtpsnx -nn in i.u- iiiiiii mm iiei,,,n -- nip-on i iice.i -f, tul.iii.s uml rrleni. inxlieii to llin il tun ' P III neli Ills l.retlier ill law s reslilenre Waller l" IIuliII-Ti- 11,11 Wn.uralli st I'lanl f lril llenialt r. ma le i li w .1 sup 7 tu lu p m pit Surlli . il.r lllll l epi Hl.rr. ll smith .rt xl li"i .in." ,,nu sxnrii i.e. ji i:t ixni.iit i w,j0.v rrl.nils Ini It.. I ni funeral sril.e Xlnn J reslil nee nr i!flui,llli i Mrs II. rx X llnupei ".till tiililmire ate im prlxate b.i II vr-ars' Uelailvs an! .'rieniiVii! II il In funi nil i"rt res s in I 11 i, m . It llrniU XlU.inn 111. Snutl. nt ,ut 'llss nn llli snui I nl mu n. H.nMliia 1 I em 1U. It t li u r. I a I I .' 1 1 p til .sSXIir.lt Su.ltenl H-r s sxxil M. rrlnVi seeil si s. e .1 1 n.t .i n0., f iti.int N 1 Mnti lM t'l 11 nt rtsnia1ii letl'-i. .Is,.,, att, r i ;,. m ,1,1. , . ....ViiV ri-n 1. "' II. ,-unaion is J , ' pipe , .cP, nnnii. ,, rlAJ? -J?:J.-'.."" ."" nt iiiiri.it . -..niixni ir inui'a iuu iriflliJS til... -.1 ll.. M tnrli. lit. J I .. . :.. 1m.. ,.,,, v : ;;. . :.',-.." .... .... --. : ' " t ' s ' m mn iirinrnwino nrar 11th nmi prniK i.nrin iiinin men rtquipni iniii ( nun 11 o iin Mpnnm m in int Old .nthMriil nn fti;vi-:non -dm - ir joiiv it ri Vi:NON pd J Itrittihen nnil frkmH InfitrJ to funTil rli p Mon I 11 p m lrr l.nlrKoial thurrh Miidd&ntliM X J sTniti K -tf. .-1 tons lu-bjut of I mniH smn fnt Klhu Hel tl l i iUps and frioii It Mn ff Hnlv I inilP I.. nr -d r'dtt d t nf fit ItnnlfurluK i h irt.h (.por" i handtpr i Ini Tirothrrhnnd if Amrl(H i M tin h d tn futlTHl Mon 0 n tu ,'tlJ t: hniphiH fl okmn rpriuipm niHMt si Hnnifru iiik t hur li tn in "lnt 1lnl Knl mupi t in . f.Tt, '. .. -" ' H HLTrK l01 Tll ll lilm. nf !,.... It !.,...! l.1lt n. .. I ,',', - .... .. .-,, ,..-,,,...-,,,, IrlPtHl! ltlllltl tfl rrl Mllll 1J tl , , .--- . .- ""7h i- rnncP-Uf n lnl i ronton , N ' r ., . v. lm , ,..-.-..,. ., JLI.NA Her L't. MAT fill.. W M . . I . m.I... ... , 7L V'v..-,N inn. of late Mirks'! ' "nrt Marx friends lnl(ptl to funeral prWfn I At r n m lmp. 1 of Kirk A Sire '(31 Gprmuti TOSTR sud.li.nK nr n jmks 1ms iMnd cf latp MmkbIc ainpbcH Tnnr for mprl of l JS H Utli Pt PeUtUen am Lr,".ndl " V M M"'J"l and Hols Sum M"-' 'f fhurcli of Hip nmim lallon St Mualu Itfne Soclm inUUd to funeral I- Will .. ... .1 -. J rm pie lnn s V in northeast coriipr .td and uoir sin optnn hlsh maa of rqulpm hurrli of thp AmiuncloPun 1" m in Int m ainputai 1.1 . AVAI.SH Dec IR lNS'!I -Idov ot 'l'i ian nrmimfF ami irifnnn , , frert Heart Leacun of St Columta'a Churrb I l-nlt'd to funeral Mon h .Ifi a m .74? Julaon nt Solemn reiuipm ineia St t'o lumba'a ( hurch Id a ni Int Holy Croa Cem I . WAI.lKItt uddenU I-c to KRKDKR "."- lulwnl of laip Man t .Walter fuarl V,. !.; 1 n L Inilm.l .. t.. ti-ril aerlcei thura 1 n in JSJl. N Howard at Remaliia may be led Wed , ?,,'" flreennwunt iVm U.U. nix ni-OI XX.XI.7. flMe ! flMltt.lr: P .mi nf late flenrK. and KUen XX'alz aged 11 Itel allies and friends Inxlted tn funeial Mull 7 JO a in '.'IJ K I'hll-Kllena it Herman ton li lll.h inasa Hull t'ro.a Church 9 lllll Holy Mepulrlire ( eni Fm.Si.nwiflnK.h'KfTO.MS III' Relative and friendi invited to funeral tn-nlie Mon t' 1't p in parlors of ICmaiiUfl Asl r Ar Son Inn: Ijianiond at Ini Adiilh JNhuriin (Vm Wlllih Imp IH SAIMII r dauahter nf I harlps II Htid Mir A While aed V Rela'tlvc uml friends, mpiiibers f Sunday Pthuol uf A I pit ft Haptist Churtli Invited to funeral ifrvlr-ea Sun. 1 p in ieldencn nf 1 sreuta 'JQJ II Dauphin at lnt ptlvate Ai Isley ( em AIIKI.SSON, Dec 20 WUTKP. M aon of Kllzu anil late lien rare Wllklimnn aged 10 RelativfR nd friends Invited lo i !.": ''.ni "i. f ,- . wi. , , J," ; rm f r'el n W9 a m , parents' rei. Sprceant at Inf. at 1 1 111. nd maj all Sun . 7 to Ii it in WIIOV-DeL t'O mm: WII.SOS (ne Poniieilv), widow ot ilumiMv Jamea VlUon Church 10 a ni lnt piliale. Auto fun.ral. XXOIIDS Pee SI Ilr. XX'ALTEIl X'. lVOntlH aaed nx llei.nvea and friend. In.' xlled la funeral aervl.ea Ode. .a. Del. Xlon S p ni Int llrawyer. t'.m , Odea.a liel t'arrl.ie. will, meat trail, leavtnr. TMIa ll "i. a m at Xtlddletnixn Pel, x-nn.xf n,e. ta xx'iNi'iKi.n ll hu.. hand nf Aide Yoeutn Inee Hmllhl, Jtelallx.s hand nf Allis Yoeu.n lliea Hinllhi. It.Iallx.s ...d frlrnd. Iiitit'd lo funeral .trvler. Xlti n m . H SI niteril.iv ... Tires. I .... I r.... ' . r l.T . ... ' '' .... .-.. .. w-llliu in., pr.xair. Au.n aeri.re. j.ff,lft.S.l.ft..M,Vrf.ndriSrua lo funeral. Mon .8 JO a. m 1088 danwini IFUTURE OF CHINA'S GREAT CIVIL WAR, WHICH COST 40,000,000 LIVES The Taiping Rebellion Was One of the Most Disastrous Conflicts in All Time Import ance of Studying Chinese.History il mote I lent n about the -- r. lilnte the IrsM I think of the It I tl t.f t .... 1 .huun.l it... 1... I I I USSIUllS, SUII. I iin 1 l-n--l. llir iiun i cf c Itfiit s to Doctor Md'am c. Dick tnn le.ithtd hl hand out for one e rame time -un Don't huny the do( tor, Dick, 1 molr,tc,, lid nlwa net with cie.U del.U'.atlon when he p.e..re to hui n i.... i. ...,i.n, ,u " ncenc to the -editlve cod "What wns that voil wem salnc about the Chine"..- Owen ,ikid, to i- gieit iiioinllst tt.', to lit n leil The Pi iisxl.in It 1m bettei tn Ml. les than to Id one lilt escape .'i 11 ......vi,.,,, fii tbemehes ChiistlaiiH ' ' , " . .7 n , u !, bei I nml reganl the Clilnee u lie.mu n . i prefi t the tlieoi le or tin' Chinese ,n !... it. ., i.r tlm tlrlltiul II1U 1 II til the pra.tkes of the I'rllssl ill 111 the " "f ' "' v "M """ Z .1 ,C "'i pissed tile del man w nut. ini i.ci- mans weie Utile btttei than Initial- " " " 'J hell ilt of HangUiow. . ., ..,, ,, ,,,.,,,, ,,r tin, ilmnil it the southern teimlnil i.f the t.inml Canal with li know ll hlstoi or t ox tl- njl inon Mat had bfen iiltatilnl b Inia.leis mam time and the ancient .... ,, ,., Aiiinmm '' "" ' in... nevu im'" i-. - . i,a,i tini'o totullv deUime.l and p.il tl , , 1, i i ,-t In 1n "eplrotl nun tlin At list in i... lie. I InilC Mllll. Ill'IIK. ,. t-ini"i i"i tided that the time had .rune to build the wall-so llimh tluil the .mild not be ox ei tin own He Minimum . I noil. mm mid In tlm. month ho nitted the pi est nt wnll wlil.li I- thlitecn inll, a liinir tlllltx f.'( t lllgll llllll fllltf . . . ., , ,.i.i.. .. ,. ..,., rotl "'"" i . i-tieial C.oellMI i in nun 11 ii- i.o.l l,u,l in i. lull of illtlL-ini; the I'.lll ,, ', ' - "" ""' . j , nn Canal and tolild lime ...nimiliricd I . i innil ""' Ll' "r ," "leu win litipru llllll on me wan ii. wow... "":ilipxxislfiiiei ib.tl.i x 1. xx of the urn- the tlitcli ill I. - ni'" '"' i -' ..... d-1 ing to the ollltiiil Ktoids of 11 uiK.liow I .mil (MillllT ll.lll tllH llt'lp f 5 H,lAi -a nnn ,.,,,, , r,i htnnciiiaMiliM 0 000 rmprntri 4 ' nnn piaster, i.7S niet.il woiktis and -,(10 000 cotillo-- His innttn iippmnth ah th.it 'Tho .i to do u tlilMK la t .In It (JO ll .. .... ... The ,''",s air i,,n i" "" illIPl til' WOlM h (ltniinoilhlR MOM one of fJeiiii.ui blood to the tight," al.l III Mcl'abie "Hut -thex- cannot siicrt.d fot the leason 111 it tilt re me not enough of , . . , ,,, , ... ,..,.,. ii,iu I.. tliem said 1 "I l.lll nuns Ihi In teiesting stntx of the wall of Hang how In Aichie Hells cntei t.ilnlng . bonk t illed "1 ho tpcll nf China ' Tills b"k I what sot in.' to thlllkliig .ilmul i, .',i,,ps xi. H. 11 .lest l lilt .1 tolll staitiiigul Hong Kong, xx llll ii sluo tl ip t" Canton and M.H.in Tliento lie , ,,t I,, Slli.iiiclnil III ii coastwise ...... "l"1 " stCJIIlfl I'lotn Shangll.ii he made li flip bx houseboat to Illlllg. llOW . Ill boat had a cabin .stiitcrooin, bathi oom, ti..i.. i .,....... ,.....tn.ll tin ?"', .?""' .'.-: r . ..e , '"" " "'" "" .,.,,' , loil.tiM.iili and llx cd luxuriously Then be .went bx sterner lll tlm 1 . . ., a (Ft 1 - I .uin.neixi.iim m . i..m.i.,, ..,, .v. ... . ... i. ii.. . . .. r commercial (.1 ill mr uiuti nf China He passed the lion mine , . i.i.ii nl.mg the ilxei from wliich the l.unn- s est- aie taking Iron 01 p. slxtx pen t cut pine linn, fot xxhlch thex pix txxo tlnllaM n ton Ik, found tin? lapancsc extending llieli Innuences in the gieat '. ututx I'mnpint It has nn intioiluc. xallex of the Ynnl.tse the fontiol of'11""1 '" -j-cl Chandler Hauls and ,1 bio ,, , , , , , , , 1 , gi.ipiilral sketth by Jl.uuice (kit land xxhi.li tominciciil statesmen hnxe said j ,,ittn and then me twetit.x-nlne lllus tx 111 ronfei on the nation posscss'ng It nations In 11 W K'eiiible thin whom the futuie itilltiol of tho xxoild" Ihiie I 110 belter depktot nf negro "What I tint'" fiom Or McCalno ' It is said that the nation which con- ttols the Yanktse xnlley will control1 the xxorld," said I. "The YungthC I , lallon awaiting the dliectlon ot modern business men The lesouioos and tho labor aro there .lapan l.noxxs It, tiiini.iitx knoixH It Trance and Eng land Know It. ' I lit mi ions student ought tn lead J'lofessoi- I'drkci'H ictcnllf levlsed histoit of China aloiiR xxlth Ml. Hell's book. Mi I'aikti Ig nn expert He is piofesor of Chinese lit the Victoria I'nlxersltt In Manchestei xxus foi mtfily a British consul lu China and xxas foi a time udxls-ei to tho lJuima Ooxernmeut on China nffalis. Ills lilstoiy xxas that xxiitten in 190i The nexx- edition i lexised und hioueht up to Tebiuait of the piesent teal. He tiaces tho lilstoit diplomact and tommeice of China fiom the earliest times and discusser Incidentally the character of the people and the devel opment of laxx- and lellKlon It xxa ,,P wh0 ,UOte,, ,l19 ,ema"J f C" rucius anouc lemnK a vuminai eacafie In prefeience tn punishing an Innocent man, xihltli I iepeate.1 a little xxhlle two You xx 111 find In the book facts xxhlch xx ill help ton tn a better un- ei. standing of the lelatlxe destructixe- nes of the pi event xxni. Men aie sat- lnt,' that Clod has abandoned the earth because he I permitted so many million men to be killed and wounded. an though nothing of the kind had er before happened, Professor Pat er reminds us that ilinliiK the Taiping eneuion in t-tuna, xx men negan m 1S50 and ended In 1S65, at least s(l,- 000,000 people lost their lives. The provinces xxhlch suffered the most dur ing- that rebellion have not yet lecov- ered the population they lost then. I ,. .. . , .... .... wwcii, in) my ui. ". Taiping rebellion does not count in the list of great human catastrophes becaj.e only heathen Chinese wuf- , , . " . ,, ,, ' ... feied. ltut Doctor Mel-able must dls -" --.- -, .. ...... - ....., airreA.iil.h na fni im mini Id n man accoidln to his democratic belief, no , matter what the1 color of hi. skin, or CHINA BRIGHTER THAN HER PAST fibine I mii pif Ke we nil ought to take that lew China sin x Ix ed the TalpltiR tllllt! Mltlt ll I lift tllO III fl llf II it Ul Mil 11, ....... . .-. ... ... .. ...w.- ment which will make the nation of tin- pact niilleiiliiin heem n little thins m tump.i.isou .." ...e cnina umi . "' "p ut wliat It CI l-cie-ir hhUo.1 Owe.. I he work of clet ....iin is niinit'iii' ruction will hac to be done eiv kooii If It I to be done nt all foi the Chlnee ale awalu " .lid I And theic uie nations which will .Vil their utmost to ireent the tltlon of Chln.i Their attention I o. eluded w Ith their own tiou I hies Milt whateei h ippen no oung linn li lin u Ikliow In t'et In I, mr li tilth t)t 1(hf,t f ,, nwaltlnB rultliatlon ' cm nlToii! to leiinln lc.noiant of China lie should nail nil ho can get hold of , ., , . ,, ., , ,, . , ,,nth "'""" "1 l,olltlt' 1'latoiV and . n,)0lU ,1(, Mipia, n))(, ntele, tual ,c. L t.1(jptrlP11, f ,1(. U)llntl Jt jrp U )1Pe(I I lo lead wldelx if lie Is to-undt rstand ' ,..,..,.. iiiu-Hiu.il'.. ."I '.'" Mill-.-. i oetaiise hi stupendous and Impossible be. nsnn Introduitlon tn the uhje I, for It iiaue no inte men could hnxe fii'lilnneil I ii populai espositlon or it Then he It I' I a great tonmieirlal metropolis, might lead j'.ofes.oi IM.kei'a ),,. ''"t "lle the great and itch cllios of the ... ... ,, .IMIdill Ages, It has ptoduced men xvith totx which will give him n good Hll.llt ,,ISM, iomblne.1 with neat gioiind xxni k in Hie main facts nf the wealth fndei their intronage the arts toiiutrx's .in. lent and modem his- ban tlomlMicd linlll Xexx- Yotk ha torx .1 Cldinell's 'Historical De-1 x. lopment of Kcligioi, in China' would supplomrnt Him ntliei two liool.s ti v It N mmi thtiu n hhtm n( Clihion tpllKlfinx It Is n bikf hltiih In tlif tlm plniitmnt nf ('liliipdo Intrllrr , ,m) f(l aH IinnfcMc,(I , rclnlim, rX iiicyo) M. ,.,tnn(1 hn luis llxnl oMK oiilnt find the Chinese bioad .,..,,, ...... ,,,,, ...., n .... ,, ,,, (ln. ,,, m,,ttris about xxhl.l, It Is Impossible to luxe posltlxe knowledge liiiidthtx aiicpt Iii ilirfcient mood the -. ....... . . . .... . it to .ex. onro .ii i .innicu i. . n i ' Rl"ll ilex Unpen in ll.lopieil 111 tllllll ,. n.'mu I llnds Iheni mi Intenselx ii nnt. i nuns mem nn intenseix lc1,B1M ,,.,,,. His book will glxe ,.i , , , , ,. ... nan tual xx 111. ll tll.lt I itiminimlx i;i:oik:i: liflt'tiLAS nn: Tin I tir i ins x in rehi- iieii XXIIh lnht -iltlrs In nil i nlnr unci nMliv .tin unites frnn. rlinlniirniihs lit 11 Xt Siwtniili lldhtnn Thi I'hs I nmpitii) JS '0 f IMSX I lei liixto!! Iiiplnniai x mill I'em inpic 1'rom Hie t;nrlifst Innes tn Hi I'rennni m lli I; ll 1'arker, prnfessnr f . lilnese hi the X ii t.irlH X'nlierslti XUnrh.ster xxlth mnp- Sew Xnrk II I" Dutliin U . ii I.' iH Till: IIKI'.lltlf XI. DKM.IOI'MKN'T OP lll't.llllOS IS' IIII.SX llv XX J rien. nell. II XI i niisill.r Sirxlri Srw Xnrk I. I' (!lt. ii it . n $J Irwin Russell in a New Dress Milium-1! li xx in Ituss.u lixt.l oulx dead twentx-sl jt.ns ami Ins bten moie than ., tl.1,,1 of a .enlut.x. lie Is lot folLott.ll Ills 'llnltm.is N'leht Iii the yuaiteis h,is long brin a classic It I. rnc of tlu best poems of lis kind lu Mm l.ilicu. ice line liernl.se rif lis nnnllr ..-.--.- - -... 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The nidgo Road, The.aermantown TurripiKe. rne uemienem noau, -rne oin Vork lload' and The Bristol Turnpike Profuse Illustrations and a tlinulalliiK- (ei make the hook a prize for the walker, the auto- niniuiaiiiiK lexi lunar inc '"" - , y uintilll.l and the lot a I historian I'M n UK AT ALL BOOK STORES y A PHILADELPHIAN ' ON NEW YORK The First Adequate Treatment of the Artistic Side of "the City New oik had to wait foi nde.piate tieatineiit, not a a center of buslnee but m one of the ureal artistic titles of the world, until n l'lilladelphlan wa- rtnd to undeitake the work Ml Helen W llenderon' "A Lolteur In Vew Votk, ' I one of the moil delightful book eier willten about any rlty In ,.. . ...,,,. ,, ,,,,, ,,, lln.p been xxiitlen nft xears ago or exen twenU-flic veai ago for the leason rliat mam of the heiiiilful and nitlstlc things which Mlk llen.leis.on describe and ap pralrts weie not ctcnteil tlien 'ITiere weie then iiiiineioiis hoolis about Home and I'ails, Floience and London. In '"' - y- "1'' hout the great ",,hl",', nuo n"1 w. ought there and In en called upon to nNt them In dec' Iri.nlltiir Iheli Knllillnac Hi.. vn.. vt. along Willi the iei of Ameilca. was an iiitlstle Sahara xxlth an occasional oasis N'cxt Yoik In the meantime has become one of the ino't beautiful titles on this lolling planet It rises from the ea with Its Infix towet". the smoke fiom which mingle, Willi the ilouds, mid ll Ini- ' "" " ,Vs,,ur T" HTMtt'"t ' fiom the xxalei a a dream clt; , unreal "fin 'f nichll.ctute. sculpture and " .. h "n" , ' .,, " " ' J,T" " " - " - "in .,,u lis lltiiderson has set out lo . onv bine the lommtlc slorx of the groxxth of the tin with an exposition of Its aitli.ll.' ileielopnient 'I o her cxerlast Ing .tt.llt she has not once appraised mix building ni sculpture bt Its cost sin but It mentions the subject of niouex fot she is. not Interested ill the . onitii. i tint side of her subject 'that . hi be left lo others experts on the mat ter she Is an expert in art ciltlclsm, and his the .our.igc of her opinions Take for the purposes of Illustration her iniesl. ln statue of Ceneral Miermnn ' ----- , ,",'.,'""' lj', , ,,,. wl,l,h " " Pronouncert onp "; "" (1)fS( (,llMlrhn statutes oxer produced , the etpnl of the Colleoiillu Venice Mis Henderson tiltlcises Hit uo of llif llgure of Victory as unnecessary and Jutlx saxs that the Impression of a trlumph-int warrior should haxo hi en produced lis Ihc pol'o and expression of tho general himself xvlthout lugging In the ixplanntort note of a xllbie Vic toi.x Vet the Sherman I a iitcefiil wotli of ait As much cannot be said of the Salnt-Olauders Phillips lirroks In lloston' where the sculptor ii-ct! a figure of Christ bark of ihe preacher to l"di - cate that llrooks was a clcrgtnnn Mac - inonnles coninicnds himself to Miss lien derson bx hi earlier works, made xxhen J he xx as toung and enthusiastic She has in.un fine things lo sat "t nn porirau j statue of J S T Stranahan. at one en lianco of Ptospe.t Park In Jlrookltn, and his llorsn Tnmeis nt another en trance If one wishes to see now- nortet should not be sculpturally modeled one I 1..... ...... ,. lnntf qI .lift llr.lft IlllllOalS lit I . ...,' of Memorial Hall 111 Tair- .. n.ii-l.- Then one should look at ,,...,,. ...... -... .. cn .tiacilionnies s unrai-i in i.iw.miiji, ... . -. , what fl srulnlor cm do ' The Loiterer In New York In the form In which It Is now Issued will be bought bx those xxho haxe the price and nro interested In tho artistic development nf America It I to bo hoped that a cheaper edition will be published, for the book Is one which exery xlsltor to the cltx should uso as a guide to Its artistic treasuies. The cheap edition ought also to bo Indexed In ord.r that the wealth of Information and comment which the book contains may be readily accessible to thoso who wish to consult it TXtlTRRI.n IN NIAV TOP.K Dlscnxerles xffl ". namhler Through Obxious T't I'nanuBlit lllchiiajx and llywajs Uy Helen XX Henderson XVIth a prefare by 1'aul X' llartlelt S'exv York Ueore H. Iiorsn fompanx 14 Humor by lIan of Science A xxriter of bclefitiflc books decided one dav to enjoy himself, so he xvrotn a funny itorx- He was not altogether sum of his qualifications In that field, so cautiously withheld his name, with the explanation that If his freakish essay proved a failure It would be a blow to it.o omuiiiura luuipiM, i ur, west hi more serious xvork. But, Mr. Un known, xxe raise our xolce to bid you come forth. "nesting 'Km To It" xx lit not shame on. It ts one horn's laugh and that Is a godtend In these tioublous time The story relates the ndxentures of one Phlneas Qulglev Statk, a sausage sales man, In the wilds of the Malats. It Is written In good American slang It makes no attempt to Imitate rieorxe Ade, but Is a decided success In that xentuie some undertaking Of course there ts a girl In the stor.x ; In fact, according to traxellng salesmen's traditions there Is more than one, she at home and the new girl. Hut Phlneas 1 equal to the occasion The book Is a good cure for the blues ami satiation on a lalny day ukati.no km to it lpfn niirti) New Knopf fl Uy f'hitT C'Ar-ntfOi Xork Aifrt'l a ! What Sid Says , As much to the point as Its title 'Sid sjats' Is a compact compilation of the, snappx. epigrammatic xxrlting nf John. M. 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