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' ,,.- : ih, VfcJ v w. fi.V v -' ., . j.,-. .,, v; VVr-WV'O'ifljVg ' it- ' -v. "Tif - - v "jV(v' -. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 197 ip HTHH "?- , -.V- J .V- ., s. Jt BOYS WHO WILL BOX HERE IN CHRISTMAS DAY BOUTS II Vi'TwHiiSifc Jjy II rsW.,'h II 4 I $&. $P V! I kSm k 7 . ' -v y 1u if 4C,A mwl JOHNNY TILLMAN N. ..sE""l!,r...'y5y .&'.. nnn. c?mAp &, iKfjir.' ; Xoi T""r lAii&yy SO r5 Track and Field Title Holders TKUK 1-I TS Erent thumnlon Time 100-ranl ilitli, A. 1 . Ward .. .1" 1-1 t-t-n.il ria.li, V.I nril . .JM-1 440inril (lull, 1'. Mint . .1113-5 Half-mile run, M, llrviinnei , . 1 .1 One-mile run, J. V. Iln . IIS tlte-mlle run. I hurlr- Pores !n id !! I2n-Mirrl l.nriilo., II I' Itirron .'.1 220nnl hurdles, II. 1'. Loomls !ll-8 three-mile .lk, (1. doulilin. .21.1.) 1-3 1ICIU FA I.MS II. In. Tilth Jnmp, O. Tarnon .... 2 llroad Jump. .1. lrl.h it i l'oln Vllllt. 1 Knnurrk I J U Illnrils throw, A. All r k . . 14(1 , llnmmrr throu. I lt)nn .. . .ll'H s Shot nut. A. Muck 4.-. loin Javelin throu, ii. Itrondrr . .Ill vj IM-lb. nrlnlit. I'. Itun 1 1 Hop, atep & Jump, I. Alirtiroe 47 K GIANTS AND INDIANS TO PLAY IN SPRING Will Meet in Ten Practice Con teats on Their Home- , ward Trip NEW YUlllC, Dec. 21 Ihe (Hants Iiave nnnouncod their spring training nchedule. and although the training Is limited to thirty da) a tho Giants have not decided whether thej will emploj that number of (lavs The will aRatn KO to Marlln SprlnRS, u town of small population, and a movie picture show. Inasmuch as the reason will open April 1( the club may bo to training quar ters March 16 for tho lone teaeon's grind Tho Giants have arranged to plas tin eames with the Cleveland club on their homeward trip few games will be plajed with south ern clubs The Giants will play with San Antonio at San Antonio on March 30 and 31. It is probable that the Na tional League champions will remain at Man Antonio April 1, 2 and 3 On April 4 tho Glints will start their homeward trip with the Cleveland club The Yankees and Boston Braves will play another spring scries Ip the South Instead of going to the largo towns, they ", ., , ,i," v.ii.-.i .,, .,, will play at the National Arnij canton ,..nl nlrflii Ihn Amerlo.n anlil or ments to entertain tho American soldier , boys Baseball Is to llvo through the war because tho sporting tplrit of the noldlers demand It Bibeball will be played even though there may not be a turnstile for tho soldiers to go through Tho Olants and Clevelands will play at Dallas on April 4 and 5, at Houston April 0 and 7, nt New Orleans April, 8, 0 and 10, at Memphis April 11, at Chat tanooga April 1. and at Lexington April 13. So far the Giants have not lost a regular plajer ln the draft, nnd the probability Is they villi not be affected unless married men aro called to the colors bo far only three rookies, At Balrd, John Paul Jones, a pitcher and a lineal descendant of the tirst American naval hero, and big George Kelly, are In the national service Kelly was drafted and tho others recently enlisted In the navy. The dub has received wold from Tred Anderson that he has been exempted be cause of lepcndents After Anderson's exemption he tried to enlist ln the dental corps, but was told thit no more dentists were needed Tho Giants also have heard Indirectly that Itobert son has been rejected by his draft board Anderson and Robertson were the only players the Giants seemed ln danger of losing. IN MEMORIAM Just a thought for tlie men prominent in sports who passed along ln the year Just now drifting out. The list reached much bigger proportions than usual. Out of the twent -three more prominent only four died In service. Natural causes wero responsible for the other deaths David Btspham, Jr, A. T. Humphrevs, Jr, Major II. B. Lewis and "Soldier Johnny" Shaw were the four who came to their end after answer ing the call of the nation. Tho three first named were gentlemen Jockejs, whllo Shaw was a boxer. Major Lewis rode at many of the hunt club meetings here, but the other two were rather new to the sport of racing Mr. Humphrejs was a native of Kentucky and a jear ago Imported a number of Jumpers, which he rodo himself. Thoroughbred Racing ltaclng. In truth, was the biggest sufferer. The .port lost sucli eirnest workers and loyal supporters as Schuyler L Parsons, Philip J, Dwjur and Oscar Lewlsohn. In addition to the three amateur Jockeys already men tioned. John Huggins, .the famous trainer, and Arthur itedfern and Joe McCahey, two ot the leading Jockeys of their day. a Boxing Boxing nlso was a heavy sufferer In the loss of Charley White, famed as a referee; Bob Fltzslmmons, one of the greatest fighters of all times; Les Darcy. wro was climbing fast to great heights when his untimely death came after an unfortunate experience In -this country; DIcK Roche, one of the biggest plungers of his day and the backer of John L Sullivan; Hob Ver non, well known as a stakeholder; Al Palzer and "Soldier Johnny" Shaw. Baseball Baseball will miss three men who wero closely Identified with the game and who over worked to elevato the standard Tim Murnane. dean of all baseball writers; William Q. Weart, sporting editor of the Phllad.lphli Evening Telegraph and Secretary of the -Baseball Writers' Association, and W. C. Temple, who renllv originated the world's series by offering the Temple Cup a number of jears ago Lawn Tennis and Golf Dr. James Dwlght. called the father of lawn tennis, was tho chief loss to this sport, while hundreds of golfers mourn the death of 'Willie Smith. open champion of the United States In 1899 and counted tho most graceful player In the professional ranks Track Athletics Track and field athletics did not escape either, Ilveret Jansen Wendell, .f itarvsrd. was the friend of all boys. Ho devoted his life to philanthropic :rork and amateur athletics was his chief hobby. -He was the first Amer ican college athlete to run 100 yards In 10 seconds fiat. Wrestling lift winds up with Frank W th.worl4 Md ',iH i na nayft '-r , s.Tii:. i i dOHNHY MOLOHLY T THREE LOCAL CLUBS TO STAGE SIX BOUTS ON CHRISTMAS DAY; VARIETY OF TALENT BOOKED Soldier Boy, Trio of Uncle Sam's Sea Fighters and Out-of-Town Cracks to Exhibit 108 Rounds Is Complete Layout Uy BILL BELL THIl boding fan can hang up hw stocking this evening with the assjr nnco that the morrow will brim; him a collection of scrap talent that will be Just tho tonic needed to pull him away fium the tree and tho klddleb Time locil promottrs all we hive Just now hive worked for weeks in nn effort to 1 resent cards a little out of the ordi nary Harry lMwards. Jack McGulgan and Johnny Burns will be doing busi ness tomorrow nfternoon and tho shows arc bet for the Givmpla, National ami Cambria clubs All bouts start at 2 30 p m and sK scrups are billed at each hall Jawn Burns Ins things all his own way at tho Cainbri-v Club, up In Ken sington Itlvalry between tho National and tho OlMnpla alwns Is keen on n holiday and the fan Is sure of a. good bill no matter which club Is belccted On Ihinksglving tho Uubs wero taken In tho order of tho first Initial of the arena trademirk and tills form again will serve todaj. The Cambria Lav out Uptown favorites fcaturo tho bouts at this club Tho star attraction offers Chick llejers, the soldier bov, and Joe Koons, populir Itlchmond lightweight Meyers is stationed at Camp Hancock, Ga , nnd this Is his second Job ns an emplojo of Undo Sam. Ho was granted a leave of absence icveral weeks ago nnd has pri pared for the bout with great cire Against Koons ho wilt have a i nusy aiiernoou jvo is eomng xo mo . ' , , ,. . n.id,r,d . ,ro"' "l a B'eai pace 110 IS COnsiaerCU busy afternoon Joe Is coming to the one of tho best bo) a jet developed ln Itlchmond. and sild territory certainly has turned out somo beauties, Preston Brown, tho clever colored flash, la booked to cross bats with Clnrley Bear Pieston pestered Jawn Kllbano for a long time, but tlie Cleve land boy gave him tho cold shoulder Tommy CSoimnn. a Itlchmond feather weight, Is matched with Kdd e Gibbons, of Manajunk Young Lawrence, an other boj now serving Uncle Sam, will ox Ilko nal of the SciemmiU, meets Young Tlerney, of Kensington and Tddle Joco, of Itlchmond, opens tho program witli Tcmmj Golden, of the same district. Jack JIcGuignn's Card frcrippers from New Orleans and New York will furnish the big doings ln tho final bout nt the Nat onnl blnce tho ' Heinle Zlm" on Herman Miller thcro Is a standing order to the effect that tho National card must bo coriect. Wo have gone over the bill most carefully and It looks good from top to bottom lied Dolan, ring partner to Pete Her mm, Is scheduled with It O. Uddle FlWslmmons, of New lork. IC O. has been boxing In New York for several years and Is considered one ot tno naru est-hittlng lads hailing from tho big Clty, Polan has made good hero and Gotch, the retired heavyweight champion (K.warvelovuTikW on" tho mat, RICKEY TURNS DOWN WEEGIIMAN'S OFFER CH1CAOO. Dec 24 A little thing like Branch lllekej's refuel to accept a J75 000 check for llogcrs Hornby has In no wnj dlscourigcd Charles Wceghman, pre. blent of tho Culm who returned from ft Louis jestcrdiy nftcr n vain ertor. to obtiln Hornsbj from the Cardlml manncremciit Wrcchmin ns a lilt Riir- jirlpoil to think tliit Illckey would hcsl- tuto to accept that sum for Honors if WrcEiinnn want to trade no can obtain HornMiy by reiiewlnR nefiotla tloim with llranch Illckey. who, accord. Ini? to WcpRlunan admitted ho would bo Interested In Mich u. moo on the theory that ho could sicrlflce his star lilner If able to BtrenRthen his teim In two or three other dei irtments Itut far as selllnc llornsby rutrlgnt. Illckey will not consider such n iiroiiosl tlon WceRlitmn Intends to open ncBolla- tloni for Charley Herzop, captain or the Cliatits World's Champions Among the Boxers Three world's titles In luttlng tliiltiiceil huml In the )e r 11117, The thrre nen iiiiih r I" lie rl(. rlrrle nrr Ileum I eonnril. Mike O'llunU unil I'ete Hrrinan. Hie buvhiK frown tire lion uurn as fotlimit! Ileiviiirlthl le VVIM-nl 1 Icbt liriivriielKlit.lluttllnc I evlnnkr Mlilillrnrlcht Vllke (I llovnl WelterurlKlit Teil I en Is I lirhluelicht . !trnn I eonard I eiilherurlKlit ,Iohttn K Ihune II ml umielcht I'ete llrrmmi will endeavor to continue the good work, against L'ddle He will have to step fast and tho milling will bo snannv. "- - ----- n...i. enough lough to meet Mike O Dowd and give the latter a twentj-pound advantage, " boxes Paul Dole. of New York. In one of tho star bouts New ork l,nvr have a habit of disposing of tho local talent, but Joey has tinlned faithfully and is prepared to give Devlo an Inter- estlng session Trankle Magu.re. Wit - llamspoit pug, 3 booked with Johnnj Wrlgast, brother to the formei llEht- weight champion Tlghtlng Bobby Wrlgast, brother to the formei light- weight champion Tlghtlng Bobby Burns, tlm Baltimore cack. meets Johnny Liskj, a tough customer; K O Circus, tho Pittsburgh phenoin. boxes Fran! lonway aim .WKo T.rtle ami Taylor will answer tho initial Jimmy bell Class to Olympia Program i-nss is written in every lino of the 1. Ill Ar.n..1 . 11. 11. I . rtl..l ... - .mcidi ui inn "ij"'l"i iuu rue last bout In thlrtv-slx rounds of boxing will present Johnny Tillman, tho Mlu- ncipolls Ightw eight, who neirly put the skids under Charley White nnd Irish Patsy Cllne, the sensational New Ycrk lightweight Cllne Is a popular chap In every wai. Blng followers predict that he Is the bo who will some day grab the title from the now neeilcss Leonard He has a wicked punch, as was proved when he dropped Ilddle McAndrews for IllM fillrif Inlinni ' ..... 1 1 .. I.. ..I . ... big as his heart. He was tho first bov to donate G per cent of his ring eirnlngs 1(1 thn Hpil f'rnss. nml lilu mnt.... TTa- man Taylor, also turns over the'same pircenuigo to tno society icpuiai.on in tlie ring after all, and that needs the regular patron Ho tvlce. forced Leonard Champion Brltton a nalr Cllne knows lust how fnst travel and for that reason has nrenared , T ,CAUnt ,"? for,crJ LfonrJ u ., TOMM1T.S '"'Hi ery thick cream. All this was .vcrslly Athletic- Assoc! t on Lous.trlnii, loufniinents last 'sea.' ' Th., r'iV ,v vi Ti ... u. J necreury ol.Wgl use all hlif knowledge of the ring In the ENGLISH TUVi.vui.-i inlraculcuslv produced from tins which ! "1tr,llJi , .V s! .. mV m,w l Mm I torn irv rtlnner will bo omitted as a food 1" MCA and leaves today for. mMES third round cf their recent scrap (lla ,ent to tho window and shouted '" ,c aM. Bleha d Mi- 1Q.,n.tlBB mea3ur, cam,, In Louisiana. g Tillman also gave Benny a hard bat down Into tho court -1 " Y"m,.' ,,' L from home and we, nt once decided to ","", "reIni ,eam which broke the . , . , . . . . S$g tlo and was smllinir in mrv ttmmi nf inn'' ln about a ininuio ewu i.iihuiu , , u, n,o iiii,.u iim.1?""""". . '. . .. ....... --, - fe imi Him tn I ,R rid I iM.tu. . ininiinimii niiui mmm nni M t uij niinun niimiimnnninmiinnii nrmnnniniriiHinnininnni niimnmnninirriiinmnnmaBiBBaHMH.'-A oYdUoifiT ii cKo ' equally as hard ns ho did for Leonaul. burroundlngs It Is a splendid scrap in every respect. Tho room was large about tv entj Among the other good things offered Uve feet long and twenty feet wide The Is a bout between Baltimore Dundee nnd Voung McCovern, of Port Itlch- mond Dundee Is the'tlghtlng-machlno varetv of scraimcr and MeOmem win wnuii 1 vl )lVn.pla Is of New : , ui iwi hinuio nun .with care.. Johnny uoney, a grcai lavorue at lllj uouneu wiin i reauy neese, or ivew York. Itcese showed here recently against Terrv McGovern. K O. Plmi. f phi.. .-...-...-., v ...(,.. latter Is Wearing one of Secretary Dan- lels's blue uniforms and many of the boys In tho navy will seo hm box Denny Whalen will leave his ship long enough to mingle with Al Kox, a local product, while Al Moore, brother of Pal and Willie Moore, will open tho caul with Joe Dillon, of New Yorlc Baseball Pennant Winners in 1917 MAJOR ..KAaU-.H imrriean. ,, nieavo iiohtun Nutlontil, -lew lork ilrooklyii CLASS AA International Toronto flu-Tnlo Am As.oc'n IndlunaiiollH 1-ulnvilie 1'ucUle Coa.t.bun Ifrun'u Lo. Auseles CLASS A 80. A-tO-'n.. Atlanta NaaliTlII Wdtrrn l)e jlolne Omaha CLASS II V. Y. State.. Wl-e-Il'w -.aatern V. Ilatrn lentral (I. Kapld; N. Vlf-ter.i.. ('-vt JI Teina Ilafiaa Hir.e-I l'eurla 8yra.ii.-. ?. London llurton Hpokane I'corTa Aaiuata WtnTa C'LV-S C 8(1. Atlantic. . rolumlil irah-ht JS.w't Sw CL.1SS D in..-. nl.1-M -.lfarnr-to'n tent. A-Me'nJIanhallt'a entnilT.xaa.rnBl. Dili- ..... .Moultrie tla.Alabiinia Ann aton No. Carolina Durham Weat. Aaooe'nMeAl.tter niminri MarhalUa Tempi, -lotli.n lionie 'liarlolta .-cniaon The Chleaso Club vt . tbe American J' teV .'IIV..L. I ' I J.1 ' ' I U 'lfamtk'l)--i PITT ANNOUNCES FOOTBALL DATES Penn Included In List of Eicsht Games for tho 1918 Season PITTSnUIlOII. Dec 54. 7:lchl I Kmes will be played by the University of rittsburRh football eleven. eaMern bamploni laRt Beion, aurlnR the fall r I'jis. DccoroinR to me stneauio is'uen i or ueir ivanurnii cecrrmry iuicik - Hy, which bears tho olllclal "anetlon i tlny announced This action was taken t the Athletic Council Tho card, one of in neenrdnnca with an act of ConpreBS tVcrsTollo's'! ,he 1,",ry f th9lkUorUl October 5 carllslo Indians at Pitts-, l""' med cil corps of the nav. burRh Doctor llnrber, a native of MiBsa- Octoberll West Virginia University chusetts. Is n specialist In tuberculosis at PlttsburKh nn,i for Mtla vears wai head of the imtvv1 tM University at N,nn, no,p,la, at j,n, Animas. Col. October V,-rnlverslty of rennsjlva- 1!,,(',,or.H."!t If president of the Naval nh at Pittsburgh Mid cal School hero and Is an nuthorltv November I Lehigh t'nlverslly at ' on tropical medicine South llcthlchem, Pi ' - November !l Wnshlni-tnn nnd .Tnffftr-. son nt I'lttshurRli November ll Carneelo Tech at Pltts burRh November 28 Venn State CoIIcro it1 Pittsburgh CAPTURED, tCovvrigHt 1917 ly thr VIII TNfalDrj was a long hall ...f .ni that ran 0- Way1ead. X ac cross the front of the building site the door was a stt.no Btalrway Ing uptalr, and on either sldo another leau ng down to the court jard ana tlie basement Along the hall wero rooms with painted signs over tho doors read ing 'Chef Arzt, Inspector. Poll7cl Bu reau" (Police Olllcc). etc We were lined up In the hill nnd taken In charge by the police corporal, a short, dirk man with a nisty disposi tion, who was chewing the butt of a clpar Wo liter on learned to despise this fellow A group cf Trench, Kngllsh and Bus Man pitlents githtred round to look at us This was tho first excitement they had hid In somo time, and tho Ilng lltfimen were pirtlculnrly Interested The) siw glorious opportunities; for Ret ting some recent news from the front Verv few of them had been the steel helmets which wo were wearing The Razed at us In wonder, and well they izeu at us in wonder, ami wen uie I , ! ,, ,' , . , ", , ,r..;iTi ..n mud 1 lot of almost exhausted men , We were Just as Interested In tho pi- ii.. iiimIh frmn hi s.imn ill lien l un thi ir fp.-t tliec wore sand it slippers, which weie well named one Ii id to curl I his toes up tightly to keep them from sllpplng off nltoEcther As they were 111 dressed this way It wnfs hard to tell tho i:nhllh from the others. .... . Uki. run. .. ak ..ii 11iii.ini- in., nns. plIUclo'tAes consisting of a, -?B M rVoSUn u. possible about n, 'too and looso trousers of blue nnd white . . . ,,.., hec ,,hle to find nut 1",,1 '"J""" . M , ,-TTi.i. (-rt striped material Tho coU (had one but M,i'nB it he Is no il I light over there "M;ert for tint As . mi er of fact, ton at the neck and was fastened around j 5, ."'f ,J c ' ",",.(.. l,ut I haven't feeling herself going .;' 'lm" tho waist like a dressing gown with a 1' nor heard of him nor jet hive I strong loung arms around h.r horses m.,., i-ii.io fmm Iho s.imn m iterl il On I .e " ... ".,. u. ",;, '" ' t ,.., write a neck nnd hid almost succeeded In light- ,,",,,,, to forward It to lf U 30 ami I The little crowd of sport .tors v .is nmnwtulI tired, but 1 hul to get this iniiglil crdeied to stand bick inu w(f( tonight to go in n in We trav eled ponce corpor-u wiiuucnccu -"-"' He cinio to Wells and inself Ilrst as we were on tho end of tho line Tho .onversatlon was again u mlMurc of 1 rench nml German I told him we were oniceis unci iiskcii io u.i i.uc i... ... ...i.. ii.m.ii illnrs If there were' nnv m the hospital He deminded tnpers to prove that we reillv wero olllcers 1 don t know whether ol not he expected ... . -ii . ,..l.i mir nmi niK nns inai p "i tiii" " - , ,,., ,,, .1 in i, ir Tint- ici'i K i. Dunn vii ihiii u. .,--. m,i l.rnld on my sleeve, but I that inado no impression on li'ni, ho - ..... -. T film i nil nt tlin "',,'' ".,?, ',., , .roduced mv Identl- neri,oinij "-'""'".. ,,i ,. I S n!, nt Ibis seemed to sitlsfv l.lm and wo were told to fall out , P "I""111" to th". 0,ltfr?u ' ,J ulTus and' asked Tf he could hi lp us o accepted his services ns guldi Ho led us up to the first floor .! around the corridor w h ch was n ruWI. Ho 1U us up to Hip ilrrt ilonr j JlUZto a'do'or b.7r". . f ""etw B' Ho told us this was ' "h .,' ,, ,,,,. homo and opened thc '," be 0Ul lllleil vvnn iron iim-icm-, - ",',. s..milng by the door was a I nJ truing Jo uvo British olllcers As I . .... .ntoro.l sho bowed to her friends, murmuted auf wiederseheii" VJnr.il.bv 1 and slipped quietly out of the f the d us room . .. .. II. a t W. Il ""l-pi'tO The tiiur ouo ' "" " , .. with Cheer-o fellows Glials tlie the Linos mitter" V I""1 ,ma " mines Moodle (Captain S Mood'e. BHck I Watch) and this Is Grnv (Lleutenint K w iirai It T ' ) Where did jou get . ' ...- J1..I liiltn.ll lllilni-S vours joule in" mm. ."... r.- wevo seen slnco Jauu iry Won't ou sit down." Wo glidl accepted the In - vitatlon, Introduced ourtclves arid pio- ceeded to slteicu urieiu i" r..j . m . .1... .n.l.ml III Thej wort patients who hid lecoverea from their wounds and were kept on ab -,n. ... ..nfin.q OllO Of them Went dawnstnlia and came up with bed lliio.i, I .,n,i vIth tho other walls were "n'8"u,V:'0b Window 8 oVer- There vvero three larfcewlnaows over ""k""' '"a'blackboSrd arranged ono end i was nblackt)oara a rrani,e in end i was a blackboard arranged i llWa window, The two halves slid up , and down In a f" 'rh'8B xhnCtaT I'Hlned by the fact tl iat. the 0rdt' ! i L.ris' i-chool before tne war, i J" ', '".... ' ..iVii, 1.PI100I naij '"':-,- ri,.M.,room b: " l was covered with a rubber Tl18 ".?.. ..iiiino-. Tour reeu atlon and we wero u"-i, ----- --.;.., ... r occunvinc tiiioarwuni - 1-iV11Tnl I IL1II IIIUV - - - -.w...,- - .in. . !, Et"..'1 , .narrow Iron beds with a ..eel rod nt the head which carried a metal nlate piloted blick and on which were chalked tho patient's numoer, ma Krankhelt" (Illness) and details as to his diet but more -.ui "" '-. .wo she es and a drawer. A table at t ti 0 opposite end of the room from tho ..lickboard. a chair pushed under the foot of each bed. and a cupboard b I ihe door, completed tho furniture. I ALLOWI-D TO WltlTK I as soon as wo had fulfilled our duties as hearers of news we asked If It were iiii. in nble to our families We ere told that It was Impossible, but that there was a mall leaving next morning (Monday. June B). We were Ked'to write npostcnrae.ery vveeK Hide each bed hioou ...- -,.."": I hurried we could get one of each away. ,,uJ."f 11. .m. flrav provided us with . nnner and pencils Ink was "ver. ,nM.n We pul'ed our chairs up beside -I.11. through the paner to hold It as f wrote and Proceeded to All the nix ru-ed sheets we were alowed. I wrote f.,1 smalL gave a detalld account of r.yycaMure. and my new address, wh-ch insisted of mv rank, name ami re;'. m?n tilr full, followed by Kriegsgefang Iner Festungsla-arett VI. AM. Kalserln Auaii-te-Schule Koeln Deutschland. 1 u"ew that was enough to deter anv one from writing to me. My fvther got nv7? h.s d'fflculty later by Having numerous envelopes typewritten ana nunl:i.i-. .hJm to any one who nug- i .... i nr llnniiil iui!irhau niwt nanre int arnil s. .. i. .. ...tn.t ... sir,. . Tillman's h,i0 the. other I'roceeueu . ;"".'". Gru's advice on what It was most "'V""'" Wr.,r... tr.a.. s,...H ,,. en lnaeUr to 'X? aro" cal edT nd B ii everything , necess irj to hav e i hey told us we Rr s cmlj" lV, S C ii . 1 1 iTbeTt'lvhlle f"r nr0Ca" l,:,,;,,rrr;,Le',,!,:I,.t':;:U,?rencl,. l,m... Dickens..,, Miev.n. I, j .lohnnv rr,., .'""" ,v, i thei would not vanlsii .-. i mo pusicuru mi i seiii ioi, ""."-- -,- - ,--"" 7 -, I S rested sending me a letter. That left th?m no "oopholt. 10 I got a lot of mail. ?t iW'thtoiOm lotter tfa W eljter. !.? jSjrim Wan- at ttu,- M I nrear.n.i. .""--- ,-,,' rn,,.. ,.,, MEDICAL DIRECTORS GET REAR ADMIRAL'S RANK Secretory Daniels Announces Pro motion of Gcorpo H. Barber and Edwnrd R. Stltt WASHINGTON, Dec 54 Medical HI- ',,. V,'n it imrber nAd l'dward "ctP7 (''ors H ' , ,J ,1. Jv H Stltt have been promoted to the ranK Nclpliborhool Service PIok A neighborhood servlco IliR with slxty llvn stari has been raised at tho corner of Twrtif. slth nnd South streets ny Mfut. j. iiAtivr.r nororAB tint I mi m I ill M.itnilr.l Ulllrn Tns nn.1 Ihrltlnt Tntr of the I Prl eiiff of ii Uminild (niiidlin liftlrer Whit Irll intn tlit 11 inn nr unrmj. I'ubnc idjtr Compinii ro.i it over acilu now I remember tho , . 1. 1, ..iiiMi I fininhnl tt. ami Uraepwl !' nn'slv e.l t , an ''; ,' t1 C ' k ,1 (or mlrti - ttJX.r,ionR Journc I will ""- . .. nuoto the litter part. TrV1'. t b id hi tie trenchei except what I LJi .!l's pictures nnd all of vours nml Hills are cone Please isenu to fend back tn kit (which was at Transport II Q. hick of the line) Then eml me mv Ralinrdlne tun'c s'ackn mv soft cm I lnd on m -t"el helmet that other p ilr of low shoes, new pair nf puttees my sllrpers i-oino socks aim handkerchiefs some s irts nnd collars pipe, enrds tobacco, clKtrct)-t trngi 7lms and books (these litter never nr- riiorii len nxo chocolate cooking and I eatliiR sugir, Jim etc. tinned meats and meat pies III have to depend on vou for lota of little luxurlts, bo please keip send ng this stuff rcgul.nl It ar-i-iiou r K Don't forcet my underwear. too, nnd pijimas Soon ou w 11 have to t.cnd heavy underwear Also send or civiirj-cora hreerhes nnd a pair of those fitlgue , k ,. .Ur of size 8 running shoes for "''' " l et lnt" cnln" ,""" . . , , in. lostnir tho key to , . , .. ml lt t Tom :- - -- . ....- .. .!.. ., i... ,..n. .,', .i . . r ,, v ,i letter cvirv tuo epijj. umi wui wr'tc (Ver other Icttcr to nll(i til0 other to the fnmlI Tho postciirils will probililj be I us,l(, f()r ,usn ouicrKi ttc Pleise. oh ileise. all of .vou write ofien Send ' n.iu ... fniiior .iihI inniher and ask them frm n ((tiock list nlgnt il" '"- nft(rl,oon ln OI. jum horr I missed, Undo Jim In Trance Lovo lo nil of i , ot nIlll rcB .nis to nil my rrRmH ;na riatin,. HAllVU ' .,.,.-.,. ,m. hi'tti-ii IMITATION Ol HI rTLIl w(j ar0 wrllnBt Watklns ap imJ ltl tlu, BllI,pcr ;t was faunda I . t cn )l0XJ moj ' hnn- ui fo heerni mm m.i" ...-.. .,. ..n. ... ol , "',''' 't,....' ..., . ,. n. .. r ei-l-i" Wells and I eyul Ibis hutmrllj, but v,Hp ..ml tlrav told us to ontaiu ourselves whtlothev went up to ithe chapel to hold tic bcrv '" f" f;!J',,,dM mei. 'Lr word was as good as their bond. I fol ,,ftcr chipcl dray surreptltlousl produced a little splilt stove from under he . ad. iter ""v ....,.,,,,,,...,. u.t.,...i ., . . .....,,.-.. oils tins Om of llict-e w- Hipped into, ?.h f'."L.er,"." t,0,rjC;,i,rr.!th,t his wife, child, .mother, stepfather other was emptlnl Into a littlo frilng nn .till ti In nitlfiit nilr f tlltofl fill, rf Willi ' " " -".-."..-. "-. -- - Vie thought wo wnuiu prouimy wane up before long Dishes vveio producd from tho cupboird and other tins were opened '"and "thei,r contents diVidedcn the plites i.ray was tho mister ot ceremonies at the. stove and wo cagcrlv watched him i h dish and di .--- ";" watched him dump a an of pe is Into a dish and diop In a nuge chunk of butter from ar In rend'ness w beds and ate inuier rrom anoiner nn vv nen nil was 10 sit on the sides rf our n mn it 11 I1I1I1 T 11 ...1.1 nlnill., I,.t a .iot.1 1n ei fit llin Tllllmnra .uv..j ,, .,u i-.u v . . k.... ..uniu in New York 1 Wo hid lamb chops and filed (ountrv BauglK,, wu, Kreen pea-, moke d in but- tpri ror (ieSsort there was n mixture completing our letters TINNV NIGHTblUHTS fter this ucnderfut meal we con- MA.1 nnu vnptilnre nelilnn Hff,n,1l .. .h.1 Manchester, 1 nskid litm to cible 10 unil also to send word to mv family My father was In Cainda. my sister was In Tnglind, nnd. I knew that my mother had Intended sailing for home on June 10 I icpcitcd many or the thlntrn t had stated In the letter, ns we wore told that postcards were surer and quicker When we had finished writing we felt that our dutj was done Watklns was - .. ... . . h,,.,. , .... had stated In the letter, ns we wore told sent for nnd he helped us undiess and ,... ... - .,... ... ....... . i ''g. . '"" '" "' Hu '! ' nig Uslilrts l was given one that hat broke off as our puttees were re- j m""u I The bed was made In a peculiar way u lie niscuus- were covered with a I Fi,eet In the ordinary manner, but the i umiii " i"iuo, u1( uuu .uppeu into a cotton bag Just the width of tho bed .-. .. v ,..w.,v , ... .. , ...... v ., tt,f-,ri iDi'nin :i nil win in .1 i t'iiiini iiii r - w i " "' '" ' ' i"i"" .h uih iuiii.MuiiiiwiiiMMHHiiavHtp siib Ajiir-w n: i i i iiiiuvu uut iiiiiuiki iiiiniiit ii Willi a n iinii . ...,.,. .. . ni err . i. ,.. .....i up ' ..... ...n .. nip., nr ..... nm .. ... iriir 111 iiuiiii.,.., lv. .........n u. ..i.i i lUllll . !. , - -- . 1 ... -.--n.. w. UH. 1...bU ...I This prevented any possibility of tuck-1 -Watch the lid," says Luderus, 'He's Ing In the clothes so that If jou rolled oniy twentj -three jears old and a won on jour side it made the bed drafty to der Moran took him from a college on cay in- i-am ii ui. nui uomer me, e incllic const ami neiore nes inrougn as It was months before I was able1).. wl bo as greit a pitcher as Ales , 11. In nn. nn lit-.,. .. ..... I .'v iu no iii i'j .vnmuii ceciv on my iiucu up una i uc-iieu nc gelling Into a bed between real sheets that we didn't care what dlsidvantages lt might possess OOT A feOTT PILLOW I had a great deal of difficulty In nnding a cnmtortaiue position for m arm, but Gray very kindly gavo mo a small soft pillow he had secured some how nnd on this I rested lt. The nlllnv. Issued were as hard as bricks, but felt like eiderdown to us. The lights wero extinguished and all was still. It seemed so remarkably peaceful after all we had come through In the last three days that I could not help offering up a prayer of thanks that I was still alive. My mind kept wandering hmk to the events ot June 3 and I fell asleep thinking about all the horrible sights 1 had witnessed. I passed the first ef many restless nights dreaming of all this, wondering what I could possibly have done to have got back to our lines and what had become ot Jack and all my other friends At 3 a. m. I woke and could, not get to Sleep again. . IITAXTn TTTTTTI IjWINVj JL1VJH iXlJil XVJ1VJ foorrljht, 1017. by Mirr Iloberts Itlnthsrt and the I'ublla Irfdr Company. T. .tiik story Tiir" rn , ,,.. Kif.il'" tmtfiwl with retolnllon. EII.rf.'",,r merit row tlie m-nnrr' J"" JL'NP " " l' '"'"t t ilenth ""i'V VSS.: "wi'mmiwii," "TiT t frown lviH.. !.!. i nnlr rlKlit. ejr. on TIl. t ,, rnnittM. fjr re- .i- in., iimf ip i'i. ""'':. .- mi mttVU1" ki "i '' cnvmi MITTIlril uno i, "" uiiTiVvNT Vnua VM"'.1.1; "'o Mlk, I. In love lt'i "H'W"' aik inn mi " "wryiiTt ti.e rrnndsiint or Ihe Iron" I'rlnre onierj 'I' KtHNtt ill rlmr i,inilnl, mm lima fempt. i'I "en,' "nil b bonier, nml in. i;"Z' iieo-TiT.mirr. "-;,-- --., .... ii rirrw i i"f fii'-T....-. --- -m rnlln.K.1 I.. df.tt-ll nil lltTPnt 111 Hie llrinlniinni.i. nnd lienrlimin or llln, lit vim ht. a Blmt lender of the enemies of the Ihrnne. fiiAi'Tint xi HMber It Willi Mlit TtUVfiS wero irolnif very wronR for Nlkkv LirUli. Not liiindsnnie. III an exact sense I vns ikky but tail and lralRht. with n tlnlch of bright hair not unlike that of iu. fi.n.. .. 11. n ..., .1 fiu iinrtnv iiiii T"p Crown rnnce, una ns unruiy in nd occaslonnll truculent. with a narrow lapler rear on hw left chee.t to ..ell the, lory of wU. t en "ntll Htely Ilut Nlkk w. lnK at the world the-e dij Perhaps at tho very first, lie had been In love with the 1 rlmes not the wo mm It had been rather like him to IK m the umttainible unci worship It from nfar luciuse for all the filcnil'lness of th'tr growing Intimacy llcdwle was still a star, whose light touched him but whns0 warmtn wis not for ,im u0 would hive ilUd fighting fr ),er Wth n smite on 111 llpf There )n( j,ePn times when ho almost wished .,rt ,ii.f nrt llf,0.i n flc-tirn nut ulens- n t u,0 ,rlmn, m lilcli fallen on the ,,..tI.n.,j ..,, ,.,, wnni uttered In all reverence, was her name But ho had no hope of living for her, unless of cour-e sho should happen to need htm, which was must unlikely He hid no vmlty wlntever. although in pirane dress with whttn gloves lie liopid he cut a decent figure So she hid been Ills stir, nnd as cold , . ., , , ,, . rr.. ,nnrn. ,,,, . , .. -.m.-.K-.taio ii'f. .. ..vn.v. ----- Ing on her feet (lrlmatl But Nlkkv s lieirt h id stopped beit- ing He Ird lifted her up fiom where S1C ml half vixed and wholly nshimcd, nmi o-frrl-d her to u chair Tint vv.m nil lint when It was all ever and Ilcd- ttU; w.,h onlv a trifle wobbly and .mrr,,.v ilmiM ited Mkk Lirlsch kn(.tt tll0 truth about himself, knew that ho was In lovo with, tno Rrana " " ,-i-. rjnijn fONFY FATFS fl lUlU lllllil TitLlO A LOT OF TROUBLE Now Claimed Pitcher's Wife Is Not Dependent Upon Him i N hIIVILLi:, Tonn. tec 4 TreU lone,, stir pitcher fl" '" H0 '3 OUt on '2 .-"to'Xlut? stir pitcher c.t tno um- nuo nomi io- irrant ehnig the selective " u 'jiopleulcd not gulltj and ' . ( r , thc jinrcu HessIon of ,, Tederal Court Tonev It Is cliargeu, uiinei- " ",,., in- undei the draft act jl bUter wero wholly uepenucne upun , ,,,. Attorney I co Douglis asseits , ' Jl (a not ,Uei, lth , wlfo ?' , "',y " " ' , hls cot,tributed f- "". unnmt nn" f urthe t hat " r, "P"'1' " n iSnnorted hi" cmptlon claims were not mpportcd i,. fnrts ln"3 YALE HONORS ATHLETES Swimmers, Griddcrs and Track Men Receive Numerals and Minor Sport "Y" H.VVIIN 'Dec "4 h' and Intercolleglit the SOU-jard race at tho Vale-Columbli I nucit rcu-nru i ni"" .. . .. .. aI ..j iiin irtinnr ennrr 'lint ntinril j if niimrr.ilq to tlin fnllov. ln;r niembers of tho freshman football rsi places In the fill tr.u k meet, as fol lows It r Sneddon 1321 1 V Cooper, 1121 ; A P O Brlen. 1921; C O Drls roll. 1S20 . W 11 hohlelter. 1S21 : C S inn 11"(1S. and T L lilass. 1920S Numerals were also awarded to D M Numerals were also aw a uojil 1921 who won fc the Intercollegiate freshm tr' race, and to W M Kn . .... .. ,,,,, ,, fourth place In freshman cross-coun- .Smith, 1920, who won tho race which tool: tho place of i .. ..: , " '" I mllo ln tno fall track meet. I Acc0TMnR to Tied Luderus, the Phll- je3 not 011iy lose Alexander and ltlxey ' next season, but nlso Jlmmj Lavender. iv.ender told Lutlerus nt tho end of last feason that he was through with base- i,au i.uderus sajs inav rai .vioran nas I n -other Alexander in Joe Oeschger im" JAWERS vy Extend to You A Warm and Personal Chriatma8 Greeting 604 Nortk Bro.d 2725, " iriritheii Inlernsl ulrnirs i""- ""' iviav iUohr tho lonely rond nil '",", V"mi tniilll K. In ! snll,c'1 ''"" nt ,llB llu,e I"-1""' ltli Knrl nml n follnnrr f !' I ,'.n"!in "nut she lulRht hive been, ou jonrt. .end, H ro.ic i,iter In l " .'.'"iv It It rather alarmed me." lit ,,?' "?."."V!Flrnl':..l:: it. l Prince Terdlnand Wllllnm Otto It vi as not at nil VI V" i .. ,,;! i t jvW rntJTP TZTXTri t A By daURhter of his KlnR. and that under no conceivable circumstances would he ever he ablo to tell her so Knew, then,' that happiness nnd lie had said a lomr farewell nnd would thereafter travel different roads It had stunned him Ho had stood finite -still and thouRht about It And Prince Tcrdlnand William Otto hid caURht him In the act of thtnkthR nnd had stood before him nnd surveyed him nnxlouply. "You needn't look worried, ou know," he protested ' Che's not really hurt." T cunip uncK, mil ninviiy, lie nnu In n few seconds nlready traveled a long IJUt ho know. was for continuing the subject. He blamed the arcldent on the new riding suit, and was tnvnllv outspoken about It. "And nnyhew ' he finished I don't like her In bnv h clothes Ililf of her looks llko a girl nnd the rest doen't " Nlkkv letting his ees rest on her, reillzed tint nl! sf her to him was wonderful nnd forever bevond reach So that night he started out to think things over Probably never before In his life had ho dellbeintely done such n thing He had never, ns a fact, thought much at nil It hid been his comfortable habit to let the day take cire of Itself Bejond minor problems of Im nice minor because his Income wis trilling he had considered little In the last border war he hid ills- tliigulsheil himself only when lt was a matti r of doing, not of thinking 1 I .. .. nn . .. lit... .1.1. nt.n... l.lu...ll I 11U 11. IP. Ill, II IlilllU UIIUUl I1III1ICI1. I His voung swnRRer was a sort of de- fiance And lie was not subtle Taken suddenly throuRh the Chancellor's favor. Into the circles of tho Couit, Its IntriRUes and poisoned whispers pissed him by He did not know they existed And ho hid one creed, nnd only one; to love God honor the King nnd live llko n genttemin. On this toy, then, with the capiclty fir suffering of his slnglemlnded tspe, h id fallen the mantle ot trouble It puzzled him He did not exactly know what to do about It And It hurt. It hurt terribly That night, following the Arch-, duchess's confidence, ho had Btood under tho pilace windows In tho Plice, and looked up Not that ho expected to see Hedwlg He did lt Instinctively, turn ing tow ml her hidden presence with n sort of bewildered veirnlng Across his path ns he turned nway, had passed tho little procession of tho priest nnd the Sicnment lie knelt, ns did the lovers and tho passers-bv, nnd when he got up ho folluwed tho small flamo of tho lamp with his ejes as far as ho could see It This was life, then One lived and suffered nnd earned, nnd then came ile ith Wero there barriers of rank over thure' Or wero nil equal, so thit those who hid loved on c irth without hope might meet fice to face' The tinkle of tho bell grow fainter This welRht that ho carried, It would be his all his life. And then, one div, he, too, would hear tho bell coming nearer nnd nearer, and ho would (llo without having lived WILSON FELICITATES CAMP MEETING HEAD I President Sends Congratula- tions to the Rev. Dr. A.'F. Ballard on 97th Birthday ASHimi PAHK, V J, Dec C4 Tho Itov Di Airon T Ballard, president of tho Ocan (Iroio Cimp Meeting Associa. Hon, his lecolvcd a messigo of con gritulation from I'rcsldent Wilson upon tlie approichlng birthday of the pitrlirch of tho church colony Doctor Ballard will be nlnetj -seven ears of age Christ in is Diy Tho 1 tesldcnt's message follows; My Dear Doctor Billard As jour ninety -seventh birthday approaches in thoughts turn to jou with nil tho old admiration and esteem, and I want to send jou my warmest greetings, tc. gether with the hope thit the 5 eirs may still bring jou comfort and re. newed assurauco of tho affection of jour friends Cordially nnd Mncoisly jours, WOODltOW WILSON" Golfers (o Get Medals HOsiov Hc SI Pinna for the t.miluct of tiiurnamenta next jear will lie fnrmu rhutVi .lolf""v',ocian.io!:"T",,ir J J";' Jinuarj ik H mn nf th mmbsm Riitu - '"" " u'Muiuuouoi motniH ror tho mrch 1 SCj Olio Hotel Colonnade WISHES TO EACH OF ITS PATRONS A Mern? Ckristmas B AND INVITES THEM TO RE-ERVE THEIR TABLES FOR ITS CELEBRATION OF iNew I ear: eve. Human Story of Chlld-Deslra. Intrlgus and Love, the Lattat Ktvtl ! MARY ROBERTS RINEHA1 But he was young nnd tlie night ' crisp nnd beautiful. He took, (Ml breath nnd looked up at th6 Ml After all. things mtrht not be ao'1 Ilednlg might refuse this marrh They were afraid that she would;,! why have asked his help? Whenil thought of King Knrl -he drew bin up nnd his heels rang hard on the pf mem ivarn a nam man ana n'iiin.i wh ivuri. w And old Krom the full mannoodij his twenty-three years Nlkky surve Karl a almost forty and considered ago "ji It was typical ot Nlkky to decide ' he needed a hard walk. Ho transit most of hts emotions Into motion, r't ho set off brlsky, turning Into crowded part of the city. Here w narrow, winding streets t old houses th ovcrhunir nbovn nml filmnst tnuche.c shlltllnir mil nil liiif n lliln lltiA ft mtrfQ-r medieval doorways of heavy oak ahi.i once nrmed men had lounged, but where Iff now broken wagons and other rlffrafti-Jy- mm elnrail 4t4 I.-J And hero it was that Nikky happened,! on the thing that was to take him far ...-J that night and bring about many curtoutCVtci things. Not far ahead of him two rae Vf. rfl were talking They went slowly, arm nj arm One was talking lonu&clouslv. usAi Ing his free nrm. on which hung a cane'.'! to gesticulate. Tlie other walked wlthfl bent head. ' ,- 'I1Vl. Hnllut.tr- fA llrrl.l. n nltraill &ll& fell behind But tlie wind was trIckyM-'5 nnd with his third match he steppe Vvj"j(; Into a stone archway, lighted his cigar-" A vviir, iiuiiuiiiu iiio iuiiiu iiikii HBnuiDi "V ft chill, and emerged to a silent but violent jV, , struggle Just ahead The two men had Jji 1..A.I nllnnb.il 1... .I.K.. r.lll.. ABt tut Jtjf UtlH Hllllnrtl u lllllTIT UIIICIB, HU W f ' ho stared, the loquacious one wenti'j down Instantly n hURe figure of a man,. outlined ngatnst the light from a street 1$A lamp, crouched over tho prostrate formt'fj'J of tho fallen man Uven In tbe Imper- t vffi leptlblo second before he started to run,. JtJJlSj toward tho group, Nlkky saw that the'TW ell... ..... .. ...!. ....1 .. ... In.l.l.. .... J 5J ouviik uiir, uuiiiuicaicu, liner liun-uiK urn T -, , A moment later he was In the thick jfe ol imngs nnu ngnunR gloriously. i ,',$ soldierly cap fell off. Ho flung out arms -r&8 nidi, ni'it) uuin LuiiauD unu BiruiiBt sun. wiin cacn mow mo group assumea tjS , new formation Unluckily, a great dealV 4'. of tho flRhtlng was done over the pros-f. 5f trato form of Peter Nibur.iv tW Suddenly one of the group broke awaylei 5..8 and ran down the street He ran rather' itGni like a kangaroo, gathering his feet under i- m mm nnu nrnpneiitnir hi. n Birua eT imanm Dl j almost nn If hn um hplm? shnmofulltf f lsiii pricked from behind. At a corner h, 4 y turned pale, terror-stricken eves back -'ASi on that sinister group, and went on Into.i, , -1 the labyrinth of small streets Vfi fj But disaster. Inglorious disaster, ' wanca ior .MKKy. l-eter ismurg race s buM down on the pavement, was groaning. aySg mill ti in. ii.iu irjiivn uur; in 111 unu ivua ' ? starting on a second with the fighting" . ) appetite or twenty-tnrce wnen some-., K ining nappencu. une jiiomen; iiKKr wut tvi smiling, with a cut lip, and hair ln his :i ejes, nnu me next ne was uroppea UKe nn o by a blow from behind. Landlnc between his shoulder blades, lt jerked. ! his head back with a snap and sent hlmVvJ reeling. A second followed, delivered by a a nuge list. "VbB Down went Nlkky and lay' still. (Continued Wednesday) SMASHER OF TURKEY MARKET IS Sni,I) OUT ft r:i:Mi- t,.-... a ..'&, vv iniu:iy cun xritea Againw Broken, Fresh Stock Going ?CM us iuv as ot vjUiiib i-'s WILMINGTON. Del . Dee. 24. : .lnnuuiiceinent was maoe eoaaj- oy .vji''33 Illdselj Harrington, the Dover ltaltnfcMli grower, who has been smishtng thSA' t . . ... . . .TN turkey market in Wilmington, that he Vt ha3 virtually disposed of his entire BtockP-H nf ISS.OOa vtnrtll nf Chrlsttnna i1mI 1 nnd in addition has made a profit ofi-ttil 13000 by his operation By nlghtfaM &r2 ho exnects his entire Rtnek tn Iia wnn .J.f.fl He has sold at a uniform price of forty-5)j mi ii'ua j'wuiiu, uii kiiu CiUSn UU tf.rv l n... l.niA .... !... .11 l..JI IMSS i'i) ""i'" ojolkui, uma e'liuiinaiitiB;! c ,1 cost of accounting, handling and de V" 1 As a result of Harrington's drive. wV?1 prices In tho ord nary market here uSd llPJll 11 C-4l1tl1 1 Si llirVik H.n .. JId.' Vi M cents to forty-two, then to forty and !pl t..s... .. .w.. UH.VJ-4UCII W1 UCUHj tfll 8to.k Cold-storago birds lrtually went vify, lugging and numbers, have been will be nut back Into storatrn In Imn. ntP ie i.i. ..i. tHIrs uvn iiiiu diuiukd ill linns n ti of later tale. Pastor Enters War" Work Th0 "ev Jolm W Mock ell. for B.V-, 1 ora oara pimor or tno ;sev Jeruaalent 'Jiiurcn, or irunKrorci, nas entered th t V j HI n 141 ; i'- ' j i jl ivs. ?.! V' 1 m 9 VOfta VtHJ ' t. r p6OTIMUSLJinfQ;) . j...." r . - . N-A" . .' i' .. . ' J iilraS-yH-KlHTI-i-HB--l - ..! k," A, 'ifiHBffif i -" ' UTVaV-- rMJJVs ",' B ' -v. t wt ' rr1; .i.iiji .-.,,,--3a M2t 'i&LfjidiSMBBilLUSSKLWlmMLKm