"i , .i T raff ! ,',,yv' !MtttLM. THURSDAY; JAtftlABY iQ, 191$ WORKERS w fllfty Takes the Place f'Squadron'-Grand 5 Nominations K. fciriArcn Oconto H. lUnei.. of Vncamtment, has appointed ' of fifty, to bft Known nn terkerv composed nf mem I all encampments to vlilt the : W lodw! In the Interest of pa- , : Odd Fellowship. Tho commit. mm at 1728 Arch ettoet, the) ago oreces. on i-nuay num. XI. . t ; I'AtriarchV nchcdulo of of. atlons UiIh month Is: Jordan. January 10; United Brethren, nuary 14; ai.onn.-i'aiesuno. huary is ; Fenn xownsnip, vu. 21. , .no, 22, has a class of fourteen .ana Cyprus has uo. uood Imte expepted from the com mi tec I est workers" on January 15. j Ran has o reunited the' "HamMt Ir1 by the appointment of Harnuel I ba thalrman and William McM. Cull W Sea ftf th Tenth District wilt iit i Iodxft tit help welcome Into the l- Kim. Tre lVxHe, whhh recently Soft Hatlt-V 1 1 .!!. "T4 nrniktitnM-n i. KMiderton meet, rt Hecntefnth and ttrea. Iter 1 an opportunity for amptnrnta in tlta umrlcl to no fomo ary work. Any neurit (third) ileure - can loin thj encampment bramh n order. M Hubordloatn Iso&atn I tejdertl(rnel re erect fully announce 2Toi.oninr TiomincK" nao aicninen ntlon to lw candidate for tn r pinccn vt mo uninu iu is1, i, ., ftraml master Hoy I) llcman, deputy I mtaster. ? deputy irrand master Jacob 1!. Wca- saa fraron. Fivrand wardenfrank Shannon, 1. J. . oTae i. . mrr, i: t, m .-".o MM. Miller. V. U . of N. hi:.. Charles . i', it. vi An, ..im, j.nvwit 1'. . Pi J nf N- 1147. Albert lilrk. . of Xo. TlHl, Hush 21. rarkhtll, 1. O . wo. ana eecretar) unmr A. liau, vrana r. arand traasiTer rretl t. llamen. I .. erar.d treasurer r Brann repp-aemame io m f. it. i i ju Jionr. r. u. m., cranti reprecnii lftrt atntml tnelltif nf each ub lodvn In tin innnth nf March Tint vratidM who am nrint In th ltHlsft venlng. and lu aood atandtne. ahalt 11HO l"r IJUIT IRIIUIUnQ llll rill II A the return of the t lection flhatl Ith rertined to and n cntiv mm farnnrdeil tn 1 ttl nfflcd. In (nnfnr With Arllcln X'l.. Sectluu lit, of tlit c iiM uranu xi tirf. rratrnatly vur, Urand hecrptar) am. oaKSSoisisisB jVKV)Bsssssm aaOr2aaKsa1aaaaaB jaaaaawpfnaaaam JaaLmLH lHaRmsisB a9H8WH . v - t GREAT CHIEFS AT DISTRICT MEETINGS GRAND CHIEFS WORK IN FORESTERS' COURT Rod Men Turn Out for Joint Pnst Chief Rangers' Associn- Conference and Presenta tions Deputies Confer tion in Conference Social Festal Features Tlio OlKlrlct meeting of tlio I. O. n. it. lilil durlnic tlin lmit week have not lost entliuelaum nor lacked fci fttlcn ilancr, often affected by tho holfriny sen pon. Tho mcinbern liavo becun lio now year with a determined effort to build up a Mronjrcr nrsKnlzntlon tlurt they may bo nbla to Rtand any heay Ftraln later. Tho preat chief a me tvorMnir hand In hand to mako a. irreuter orranlitlon. I In their trnlli to tho various tribal wigwams they hae jwured out AonN of encouragement, and to the weaker tribes, , whoso rank.i hno been depleted, hao men every assurance or ansinanco ro 'ourt Man tun, N'o. 150, Korpstcm of America, at 4115 Lancaster avenue, suf fered the abenco by Illness of Deputy Joseph Tobert, and Ira ml Chief ltantrtr I'arley and (Irand Tiratuiti Clancy Inducted thce new orilcern lnti their statloni: 1'. '. it, Harry (luln; O. II, Tliomas J. Jlenry; S. ('. It. Louis .1 Smith; treasurer, William Kpjiley; llnan clal secretary, John t', fiheedy; record Inic secretaiy, Kainuel Lythgue; lec turer, V, V, Kllllan; senior nnd Junior woodwards, Jame Ilaeerty nnd l'hlllp far as In their nower so to do. Ln to tho this tlmo morn than H0C0 SleDowoll : senior und Junior beadles, has been contributed by the local tribes 'William C. Miller and William J. Corr; to the ambulance fund trustee", John T Itedmond, John VT. , - Walmvrlulit nnd Harry t'rniri medical I Tim monthly meetlnir ,.f the lJmtle' i dlrrttor. Doctor Kllllan om"cBe"'i'rJll" f-harlli WrlUml'V.Sffine " r- "- rtley nouncid that swalllnc 3.M. i:.m ..-. .:::i ri'.r.v. v .&'ti " Mrpnr fun.i. th. (irnj (iiocxlttlon, hMnc l.een ari1nte,t ilepuiy of tho tnenty-alxtti Jlftrkt In Mats of John ' 1. Hchuurla. I (Irvnt arhm !!ulrk Hddrefid th (Irrutlr, thunkliitr them for their (atthtul work during ttiA tat Kreat kiui snil limine th-m to work Jut a llttlo liar1r during the present great sun, The Ulatrlet meetlna liM In nls-wam nf Baa-r Trlb, No a', was nell attendeil Nutwlthntandlna the extre m-!v cold weather, lawn tleloratlons were present from Mlnne kauneo and Waihlta TrllrtH Tlii address of Orat Hahm llHw!,k was Kratly aprre elated liy tho members, aa mih aiao that of (( I 8. Chart's 1 Hell The main ntertnlnmnt waa furnlnt"! to tho Mana- iiiik Min'Trei itoiiii', wiiimi -won iimy Court communleatlona B'u'rHlli sent out In adanr livrtofor wre hthl so that all could t, trananiltt'1 at the one time within I th n'tt tn daj, Thla Mill apprla' local tioitla of tha reain for tti- ronrec-lpt of (tho i r term paaanord In effect January 1, aa well a to the nearly record ahueta rn- The I't Chief !UHtl,' A Ant f 1 the r.rn, ,r, fft, llie I VmiMim , tttik, r I, nan 1 1 lialtniari. iimy . .i.r ,,,,,, , (,n, .t-." ,,",;' arPlauif-. H Oorne Gllea aar n Inter i.krMn. iwiser trair-r. rniu i ", eitinir tall, on th- u ork blmt done i m. Jr.. nnanclal eeietan, Ijnwrence Mc- Waahlta itlU P H Ia,uIs Ttsker nl cao a rofxl talk. I NiimeB rxv.rrtr. .Trnlt A I tit iter. Sr I einlor rundu tor, tantl K'HIier Junior on 1he irlbi In thn dlatrict ale doinir tool uuor. n""ni vun uirr r.,w ? --. ?.'. A ''?.? J !.t!i,il;..,H;,l?."J 'ri.V.r-ii trualee. Walter H I lltki lertuicr. !' J "- iTrfiir? t ftfTrn. (iiitMnlti ounril llreerii. innllcal atatf lr I' K. Ilrowii lis MCUII. j,rue,ui,K hrhloltep r 1 1 -. .1 The s'kslnn fociied Us dolll.er itioiis on Tho diatrht tneettne KMil In wimwin nf , t.culimlr.k- llw iMrn work with iln iloier N"fi,,ti nvn. Vo. 8? wiia vell repre-l rnlfi, r pirpoae that all tho fori' ,xri I. S. BENJAMIN i'. HOOKEY Ho has been n member for ftfty-one yenrs and chief of rcc ords for forty-eiRtit hmmcoquill Ord moon In tho wlirwam of Mlnneaauij.n Trlle. iW- T-'r'a tmio'r rt the deirree ork in full fyrm w I It- . !,n"i- I'.Vi. "aili srhfo -mpllfled ty the team of Jtsli 'Cilln, No. Hoener. Dais an.l hrnio li , ' The aehiion fotued I Tho dlatrht tneellnp KMd In wims.im of i hoirlnnlmf Ihn jn.tr a wo r.,,,i nvifn n ROT wiih welt reore-t ml,,, r nlroiia that all aented hv trlb-a In tho tenth mil i etgliW-l their pnner forauiea The vrli'dul'd orli In dlalrl'ta. The meetlnir v.ai In hara of of thn tmmxllatn jeri ,.1 aa outllnel ami a .,:.... . a.. 4 -..-. n K.I . r 1 -,j .la r,..mnl!,. naa nPAm carl til .1 lllll IIlM ..lied lotmnendatlon for the. mif In work th a aolrlt of mice MO. rMre. Aa brlnrlnK the trite" In ha datrlct together, the chairman ptarl the alluatlot . In our (ireot ' HoVliem tleawUI. on .. l-mlf of fraternil labors, allied s th" f'r' ' " ',h HfnitifT hir. Drseiiltl inrn nnfOH"-1 nf nuuvn. r. "'u (.-'""-.."" " - - . . -..... -. . a a .-... I a .f I ,.lll, , ilAllht rrltt. Xo. 13 J. v irn n iauiiiLii n-. "i umti, nut uv-u. with ncrai. rnt kihwi years Of ,t.i ',,&' 'Wik' J" Vhe'r'nH? ain fflsuJ as 'lrttie, improved .'', the dl.trtcT. lirothVr s..jd.r. ..n !. . times .;,d.ieatle l--cemejfc now wer.' cr Of Ketl eUt half of thom.mbera, of Xo , . s In .. Jen "",'7,; acllona ' t.V I put ftiH nil irii nrrruini ui" iuv-ii nin i:r- -,',. . .i... i. . .. nii utt- , S';r,tn,,;,;,t laffiV,m-.,,!rer.lK? " irC ." f&V'WX?. aTIU'foV'.ha mimaVj; n?, I eree mister. ho was ro-tleeted for another ;,','?, Yrom" Wlnnl'l.e-o THI- I -nd eeonomlo welfare of n .r . .unlry 5r . , . Thie ifreat chief a and worker m.n in- V t ATnn lnv nlulit tho frut l. trrn uMII . ij . n u ..,. Caehsm Ititiu If k. (1 t I im.. --.-., f..i mt utnnu mi .dn for 11 cn l- toiiferre-1 In full form. c . i.-ri.. i tun C t of H Ihom"! 1 On lufsda .niiiir. .Innuarv 1." Illm . ..., .1 k f W. .T(rtHtli l.rrr I l Irtiltf.- will b formal) ueIromil Into , u ' W Kkhhoin anl 1'rHiik M ICuhl a.rl.rl tmru JN(i .f .i-. il'l lt. Troo in trnin iiimriri hi n. men in w in in- j-iuti Trlln renre ot K"tilerton itOiiiTP. ieenieentn atreei ie- i. m? ".h low inniif,o ly I-odce la taklnjf an attle , .,-' Ki.'hwr." part In th arranctmentH and a mott inter. fctnl LoOxn. No. 3rt. nao tn It flhM and frlendn another of the 'Dlcnlc eunnr. In the hall meetlnir mum nt lfT OolumLIri j.Iesptte tho neterlty of th weather. ring- tnai nn.i tm cuiicity or the umiiui.) auppiieu muio wan prem. I Maitvr Montaomrn. (Irand Martha! rC. Hteplina and Vko Trenldent C llulkeley. or the Orphanagt. wero Mral pleajture by thi eipreRnlons of '"tlni: meetlnx I" anticipate, wity Kenutnemv mui are ueuauy mi- i eotd by fctlnfactnry 2uatronomlo ron-J Tlio extraordinary r.nt ot initiating three Thomas 11. Imuran, on behalf of.hamul Y I.iux. ttroiKd In Jacob V Toiu. Mrrltfl L.odae. u. fine leather vtallet. fourth brother timk rtac 1 1 Kendrtoii .frcornltlon of hla lontr Beric-e in thoflxMlro on Tuesday nlcht. On? other appll wf and in aciepunif l(, no express., me ttHttiti wan r"uei! that It would neer be found empty I 1 M Wonderl Is preirtritiic on mntai music anu ocai s.io pyiueuan vi jenuerion, or wiutn ri ib n."u. r vCronqulst and llaselboru Inter her a. in i.runi for dlvlbo ivriUe nt the tno procioiinc. I wriJiiiuiaa , del Alexander llnciihfjrson. ncrretar). ... acted us loa.tmHalrr. and Thumai II. i IVn'V'T J-Mnmpinent. No i!SJ will m.lt tan were In charite of the arrancemrntH wllh Ifidsea enrampmenta . m.d Ulr kah ' vhle-h hi tr.ra Jiltrhtf imm.r,,l,l lOtliTefl of thl tenth rllntrfCt tO Attend UlMne '-4ance. which followed, completed nn- erU at tho OrphanaKJ n huiiday, Janu- i xue nappieat ieni ot tnj rental - . " . Vi " V tho suae c t thla mucm?nt ra r.oi. ?l .".t7. 4 T, Tho derrei tat ronferr.d on oiier Vo - '' ,"..7 Ilefiejihmnit" dboOKtera romrolttee of th firt thre m responded to m can or uino a Ltouae. wnicn was joriunaio m r a candldato an a jrood etart for the ar. uwinif nt in er weainer. an adonualo MtafT rail Id not b and then Chairman Vrunk Hhuman rine re ecu or i awns' ait nanua mrr lerenanta loiiRe, which waa pre - corner tne tnmaiory areo on a t ut m ii-on. oi um ran-n. alttlno I (l.. it lNisttton w 1U.J eCtently. and tho whoI work was - satisfactorily aa conditions would E The commit tt atefi4el thanks to p- Bian; ana uroiner iieont ror Matance. w wwt tit Ilmthpr Shiimati ami' thn i of the committee Are illustration of 4iar work or in nonatera-- wnirn lmpreaa other lodges in tli-j dl. to the; nature of the work th .t rsaulred frofn them from tlniA in , Chairman Walker adtjsea that every V Krfr Ni 300 H Walter 1'aulLner. No wtie ercd District No h lomprlHlnir trloc No t. 20, J7, BJ In thartr of 1 1 Oc-orjr; Knlttle. held a tnartlig In tho vlawnm or N'ec.sk.tletii Tribe. No at 1 .4J North linnd atnet on Sunday Hfternooii lMatriu Jeputv ileorsm UnltH conducted h most su-tessful metlr. .."o.1" " ;.miS9 by 1 H H H. McKr, No 113 !., H John U I-aher. A. mtert .and IuW Htia. sell. Jr I'. H Charles; H. I lei No H r H. .7 It fMnke-rlon. rhalriuiii publltlt torn mlttee. tharlea Wellanl. ireisldent of Peputv An MliOn. I 81 1 H Judah I-e Tht oroflt Sachem lteawlrk, talk on S. Charb-8 Doctor IVrl'l. No liM House to Write 0K: on Suffrage To flay Continued from Tags tine Asqulth and the Premier of Canada on this name subject." 'Onward with our President," was Dr. Anna Hnunrd Khaw'n comment, "the great leader of democracy." "Wo are confident of oerjthlnir now," Mrs .1 o. Miller, president of the l'cnn sejlwmU State HuffrnKO Association, said, "wo are not looking for any slips nnsweher. We'll go through tho House today, not by tho rkln of our teeth, as we nilcht hate done, but with a substantial number nf otrs to spare. We'll win the Hcnate nnd we'll win enousli of the Ktato legislatures. IJery tulnir Is ours. We'll oto In the next presidential election And watch I'enn- i sjltnnli Congressmen make n line show ing this afternoon. The following comments from Petin Schauta llepreientatlves are IndlcatUe of the Itlnd of "flop" the PennsyhanliS suffrage politicians nil mer the country hae taken JOHN It. k. SCOTT "Through nil of niy political life 1 hao been n stanch advoeatn of woman suffr.ige. While In Hurrlsbutg as u member of the State Ieglslatur I did all within my power to hno Pennsjltnnlu Join the list of States taking tills piogresshe etep 1 nm confident that the oterwbelmlnir opln'on In Pennsjltaula h In fuor of I gmng tho ttomm the right to otc, and I nhall therefore cast lnv witn In futnr ;v record sheets ro-,. ,,.. , . ,,. turnaUe on th- 16th, but diligent aecre. "' " ai.ieiminr.in. ine women urn tarlea ahoujtl hao their .Ian readj for I bearing tlio burden of thlx war to tlio tranacrlhtns, ao as to return blanks at once ' utmost nf their nbllltv nliil It la mr. Tha remarks of tho speakers ienteie.1 ,,",,". ."',".,., ,,L ,i , - P -nlwut tho jeer fielaa opened to fraiemi- ticularly appropriate tlmo for us to tln whirl. So 1 10 ae-ks In nllllya, irulled recognlzo their deotlon and courjgo to by Ita applied experience of nearh two (e C0UnP,. ClXmoi: p ll.MSP.OW Tho lSei.uh. ,.oiluili.n in. Hcan party sutely ought to xuppor! this eurre.t lerm-'amciidinniit 1 shall do mj pail. I-OPIH T Mfl'AIHiISN 1 hate not thungf.l of imirse. I will iota foi It I bei..i voii will get It KDIIAIS T Kli:sS ioti Know mv tiUitlincuts. I he net cluing, d 1 will oto and woijf for II It the lejst wo can do for our .sploinll,) women In wartime It A. Cf.AHK I hate iiIw.ijm oled for IL Mv consilenco jud my comic tlnns would not p, rmlt uti) thing else WlkMAM S VAIIU I nm with jou to the limit. PllTEn 13. I'OKTKM.O Tho women of Pcnnsjlnn!.i am entitled to iim mudi .is the women of the other States, If tho miffrngo unn ntlment needs mv ote In the 11oiia :.ou mat depend on me, Tho otn on tlio .imcmlmcnt will bo tiiUin tit ", i.Vlock this aft. rnuun Se era! bollix of ih-bntn will inecedc tlio nttlon. Miss Jeanettn ISanltln, Congress woinin from Montana, Is m liedule.l to i-pe.iK foi thn .iniendnient, and unless ho oxperl.'iircs i. chango of viewpoint, due to the l'lesldent's action, H(pre"enlatic Clark ol J'lortdu, a consistent antl, will pieenl the nppoalug aiKumiuts, Baker Points Out Army's Rapid Growth Continued from T On unanimity ot spirit and confidence In 'W"Mororhas been done than any one dared to believe possible. That , t isre. have been hero and there errors of 3"d ment nnd delays goes ' "'" but I should be wanting tmntmev wcro.1 to omit my own V,m" "Vlth realinseinshness and Intel lgenco with which my associates, ml Itary and civilian, have applied themselves to this undei taking and the results demonstrate the success of their rnoris. wimmmim 4 v? INVOKES THE MUSE ' CORN LEADS STATE TOSENDGOODNEWSj IN VALUE OF CROPS i AnH So Girl Here. From I Lancaster Ahead of Other ti France Gets Cheer, to ' Counties of Pennsylvania In Start the Year Production Returns .v , Matgaret II. Paul, of 3HC .North I ar lisle street, who Is a chief ecrmall nt tho Philadelphia N'aty Yard, lias re ceived n rhymed New Yenrs greeting from a Philadelphia hoy, James J, Man- ley, senlng.on Hie r. H. . lamnrr, ..u .O PUCttffP VI VIIW.i .. U,M Massing figures to show tne vnie..v.. i ...omowlicrn near Prance, ItAISItlKDUnO, Jan. 1 0. Lar.ca.u, County, wllh I22.673.22S, leads Pcnnsyl. vanla In the aluo of tho main farm crops of'lStT, according to tho bulletin, of the Stato Department of Agriculture York Is FecVmd, followed by Dcrks, Chesi progress Ualccr ""f"1'1 .1",',.0 .u""). I Hlnnley Hve nt 1010 imtiidilii Htrctt nn.l , , UucUg- Tho nrcgate 'f mlttee. Infcrcntla ly. that It a j 1au, lnrt ,,(, nt tho jnid ll.o ,..,. ,.. rnrn , ' decadef. t ailtl Mint 1 .1 1.-. anair I I Sr C-.. IfltftriU til I llt ftl T 1 llaliI brethren of thi. nranlhtlnn ere 11" tuxll 1.1 Vrnlhera lluUr, Salerno l'"V"," .rty. t)rr ..lid Well.. Th; sum., .led Plans t revlluaiiner.t of rniirta- routine to meet sreater ejnrlenci inetlmN ajre tui.les treat e.l I. Ilrothers ,.nnlj, Jollne, .Molinenux, Valnwrisht un I Hhdj ,,,.,,. The ndo.ary of aorhll niljlltula IS U means to Intered nn.l nttrurt th iiienilr M." was takon up l.y llruther. Uuna ' Nnule Kelley. Patl-iann nn.l 1 rle.li.un .1,5 made comment thjt ' thouah siieli it,,.jr.s tn themsel.t a -em unlinportant the fftl. be prudentlj usa.1 to "Mr. orm- dim rultlea where rnoi." aerlous naoerla would make the task eem lmnoslU rile eponaora of au. I. means fully r.all-- from xr-rt-nre thai the nd..tion of Um .o.lal tactics makea It a. to aeeuro mor et.lur inir and worthwhile fcaturea Ilrothers lluchtr, foluntuno Mnlth, .'ooper. tiuerln Pilot. Puroas nnd cu.up- l.ll I...1 ..r.,.,1 .iip.eetlonn Irt their Lie lnea ,,a of n.trlotlam ' not cnl our Ut. but l'hllsitthropu Talire, y0 C, re.eie,i , exprcaaions ..f deep ampathy m the deoar , turn from thla life of the faithful Past .lrind ' hrlatopher IV. Pnecoc, r who had' In en a memlier of tho order fur tlftv-four ears. from which h waa absent only run-1 two meetln.a for fauaea ha .ou'.d not con trol, llrother l'naciw waa eighty-lwo earw i old He was Initiated Into Philanthropic I Lo.1.0 In March, ISrtJ. and had Iweu a con- I alant attendant at all lodge functions un to t tho tlmo of hia death. Ha waa also n mini- , her of the eteran Aaaoclatlon or,l a repre sentative fin tne ,eme.-ry ooarii. uiwin inn i,. ' ," ,,"..,", ..r.!' otckalen of hta nftl-th aimhereary In I'hllan- J1.1, i'JD. . -! 2. .-,"ij1' troabllc Ixidgo In 1U1S tha Iclgo I reaente.1 I sac.ieni ucgr, " """" niniMi Pollvw . .ck!,';rho Vrl. CSrin'SSi.-sr ...!. in oer ..t called upon to .. '.. y""'..':" - :."... ...-. tu.. i,ut mis. war i mo H.in , "-'.:"; . " Impreacl i.n the tnemla-r. that they muat work uaether and fill ui tho ranks, o .. .. .p, T t-vi.u nn,t 11 1. (if Ol 1(, .IIOIHII- ... ..- " -- ,,i, f Joseph l'arr.r. who urged for u vnliy ot work all alone the lln" and II l of I J. O. c;ulll. who spoke of tho work bilng .lone "1Tho'"nir-rtalninent wtib lurnlahed by th Wlllard .Minstrel Troup, Ilroth.ra. Stockton Hii.rl.er. i;ninp. Miller. I-Mr and Ke ,Ur lller wli making n. great hit with their aongs TTll.,1 repre-nted were Noa M 3J. :!. 3n. ";. 111. I. 4.V., 144, 1411. 154. WM, .0. SI", sAAfU h ur undf-rtnUcn and tint 1 of A. court muit Uhert Um trfceatou euaer nens hv pome, of tmlnlv amaeSHlhtf lure, treasuries for future normal reeds and to utlllr- their resource for the renulrementii of tho nation' nrealna lUmord of tln hour. wa Kourdl ly Utother Millard and other . MEN liOHED; SUFFRAGE SURE, SAYS DR. SHAW l'r Anna Ifuwatd Slutw who lus been appointed head of tho women's committee uf tho Council of National Defense, tuld Philadelphia women nt n. lii'itlng nt thn New (Vntuiy Club es terday that fch" Is confident Congress will ji.ish th" hUlfngo nmendment If for no other teason than tho men want to i get tld of the whole, business Doctor Shaw i.ild women who fnll to do some thing for tho i.'otcrnment are Just ns mm li slatlteis as men who shirk colng to war, "W'ncii the hyaterli of w.ir first strurk men they wanted to hend nil the chll dien to tlio f.irms, ' hhe s.ild, "and now tluj nro dosing tho tchools all ocr tin. country becauso of the lack of cojl. Closu the thunhes, but do not dose tho .. ....,-11. whirl.. ll.nUEll lUUICil.o.n obacured tho bigness of the task done. "The death rato In our forces In the United States," liaker said, "fiom mid September to tho end of December aer aged 7.6 per thousand per jear and Is slightly less than would havo been the death rato ot men of the same ago at home." Aside from deaths due to measles nn.l itn complications (pncumonl.i chiefly) the rato was about 2 per thousand per year, and Uakcr held out the hope that with Improved clothing nnd health con riiiion. ih ?.s rate would bo lessened Turning to the ordnance hrincJi, lie pointed to tho necessity for ihMslop np trained officers, enlarging the working ear, force, building new structure", mould ing designs und' plans to contain! to latest war esperlenre Kxpanslon, tbo had mado the ciuaitcrmast. r branch problems difficult. In the couisn of a tesunio of at com pllshments the Secretary ilecUledi "The trslnlnr of th" nlm ' proceru Ing rapldli, and Ita spirit Is high. .The aubslatence nf the army has been annre erlllctaml Its Initial (lathing leninnrarllt- lnudeuusle. la now -ub ilniu o.i.nleie. and lesenes will rapl nir.im.ii .te Anns of the lnosl modem nnd .ffertle kind - In. lulling attlllor, machine guns, automatic ilfles and small ntniH h.no been presided li inntiufuc- tvro oi purchase foi cr t-ol.uei in I'innce and .ire atallable fur ctcry Mi dler who cm be gntti n to Pratico In the year ltl"! A aubstnntlal a run U alrea.n 1r 1 ranee, where boll, men nn.l ollleera hare been aiblltlonnllj- nn.l aperlallt trained nn.l Hre read) for netlre serrlre. No aimy of slmilat size In tho hlsloiy of tho woild has ctir been i.tlsed, eciulpped or trained u cptlcUIy No ' audi proIs!on lias cer been made for tho comfort, health nnd general well being of nn arm Ihn liea'th lepoit for December, lot a i.uletj of teasons. I became tsuddciilj less favorabl tlin 1 for the preceding months, but tho tin faoral.Io condlllona hae been met and lmprieiiient H already appatent. liaker h statcmeiitH wcro made, ho ' hnld, with a full lcallnMuu that "(.ome I nNpri salons of doubt difference of opin ion and dlaipproMil ' liate been submit- ted to the probeit-. 'The War liipaitmciit. ' he continued 'has M'cnt eight months licaiing slml-. In expressions, nnahzlig tlicni. cor recting tho condltlonn out of which they grew, peifcctlng Us organlz itlon to pre sent their lecuitenee. and nil the while dels lug on to the accomplishment of the miilu task ' ' altio of the wheat, corn, rjc, oats, buck. wheat, hay nnd potato crops of ll; ror that State Is given nt 310,272.200, which Is considered to bo the record. The bulletin pays In gltlng tho lu, of each corp by counties: "Corn Is Itlng, with a total a!u. 0 $112,272,908, with hay the second money crop, valued at 8C. 490,050, Wheat take, thlrd.place, with a total alue of $51. 584,790, nnd potatoes hate a aluo of 143. 591. $01. Oats, buckwheat and r. .trail along In order. The same Bet en 1 crops for 1916 nn.l a vaiua of 228,0SJ. .118, whllo In 1010 they were alued at llR0.til7.529, Tho Xaluo of tho crnn r. Merrj t'hrlatmss nnd a II.PP5" New ja(lt F(ai.on Is twice that of two Jears I ago, but tlicro has been n considerable - ... . l IMAllll.llllH 111 II HUM.... .1 .1 . 1. i, in . tl- If.t mc-IPaso .11 l'... iiuiu-vi-ui in. r alls Through Air iioic cioih and tho prices of every commodity IiCISI.INCTOV N. J.. Jsn. 10 While iac been Increased materially." Mr. and .Mrs. William Mugatrold were I , . enjoying a walk on the ftozen Delaware ... ,,-. uA.itMM t t nivPr ...mositn Huriingtoti. -Mrs. Muga- line bamc Spccdinp; Pair Hold Middenly missed her husband. A tIII'NTON. Jan 10. Harry Iutz. 0r . .... ...... .. ..,. ..nu u.nrllbl In lln I . . ... .... I ll.,l -,,... iniM.IV.IL li.iri r.Hi- ,.!- o.. ...... .v. ,.w tcrso follows; Tho deatrosera eend their iireeiinirs from a alOnn toe.l wlntrj aea, t)rt the ahore" of Trance and Ireland, Wnrro wo uuard unceselr.cl. Vi upheld Old Cllorj's honor And we'to added to her fame, And we'll beat th clerman Kaler And his dirty L'-boat ..me. MV.etonoed our troops In aafett Vnd e'a landed them In I ranee. Now. heneath tho starry banner, They aro rcaly to od.aiice. Vnd know thej'll U. tleterlou" When tto clerman foe they tneef ho o nd ou ouf sreatlns". Prom the wholo dostroier fleet. his band nrotrud.i from a no irby all-1 :.., v ihllllns. of Ventnnr. ... ,.i u,.- a-A.,A.i e..- can ...i. M- tnu-fi. . ,..w... .- ---.:::.-.- , ,:-- ..v1" l.uic. nm' ini.i'ii ,", ,ic.i, ,.. ........ tho Hold Alatnao. Atianlla City, end i'.ir.r.n V l'hllllns. of Ventnor. wee. lined $25 tich by Commissioner Dill, of tenl.l finelnrr f,i enrlnntrer WUUlfl.UO rCS I -" T7. "... ,.,-,.. ......., ... . .1 ' . ..,.;.: Am ,1,1,. I.n nrmnVl II... nice of til., tllfl motor K """" T WW- DO" uieni on tl.lt. I.o nroiincl the edge of tlio "'".'' ' Vitomohlh.s On the occasion npi.lv, 'air hole, motioned them back an. I finally " lhl in "omo"r1,l1s,VIl"fll,1 f0a0!l?' IF 'li Serviceable Bracelet Watches Our assortment comprises all makes and styles, including many at popular prices. Real good value is one of solid 14-karatgold, thin model, with jeweled movement and cvtension link bracelet $20. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. in moni mcp.i'hants .Tinviii.cus silvi:iss.mitiis Odd Ith li hindeome gold Watch an. charm. 1 a ...M nn .Tnmiar' ...- ...... , ... ? " t" - .- . r. ,1..,. ,ie.u riii....v i XO. The r.ur. ki t'lui, aes.el.tes t Court cl.uSiUlll X 10S, held open I uuaa oil forc.ndVoled Stotf hKltii T ! ';'hoo"t ""I1 "rt end the teachers Into Th v 'Krnma munition factorlrs. .S.io tho dill t fom to n ii ,m p in i.ri(HiiMst mi drt'tl for til) lUtliro ment, ImlMlnv with tMmca thut javenilea mi " Wui xppct u to do four thlngn. Thftatilnn f.rv-loo N?n senlee in tbOdd Kellowi Horn". The Ite , 0 'nistrlct Deputy Jamee Earner, on Jan K. Kllwoosl Raul, paator of the Ftrat Men- tMry h, In wlcwam of Mastasolt Tribe, IlOnilt I liunil, iiri.nii.l-iuii iinu ' " vfl 141. .. . . .1 -- V.A acI. llll l.i-'i. ,.ii ''iiim --!- ...i.-,.. ...... , . Tli. fliatnrt mwv".' v":.r- 1 relish, mart th-m fetlflur thn Mi.ti t'Uoia Ilit'i vUQd tjs to nsnlio lliim. tn Bond umiutrv it in ftriiTBiwin .", . ,, ,, ,, . ..tt... u.... ..-, .i . . - t .011 Market .(reel. In char." I J.,""a' '"r. ..r.'.'T, ., ." "" uh." "' n"a" "" .--. ...a. SKH.,-- Tod. ' t.lll.U. .HCVW..I.I. HI... ..- - erni uiita i.iui a cneerv mm i.v i mwukv Dei prepare' i inr ntiis. "as o inmio strtet. ireaciietj me sermon, ine music m d.argo sriis.iv" -..-, . - -aa .., - waa.- a IIIVIU1 t vul all" -.ae.u j -....- - --- - 111111 cwt to aea what lode ran ohtiln tho l Hmtth a duel by Mra Ilurrlft I.lud tnl , pmnwr oi rfliitimaue) uutitik mi i .ira Jl. tiancrOJl an i p-iit-iion, i id watch the Ktkmno l'ruuu J.i:d-ivr I Mnipson Mill Quartet i .every Ihuridav for nern of thi ' - - pwvrav l-ommiuee ,, 1 aati, h'rvicHf nt tho Oruhanaff er Ai . - .... nvania ixxice, .o. i. nan ueon mun Ced by the prorreea made In all llnei nr iiw iouko wbh nonori iy in or th detrr Stan nf Mllle Iolre. thouxh the nlKht wan Mtterh cold under the auepkea of the IHntrtct Ioutv Orand JlasterH AaHiiclatlon T ilartln M'oti derly. Jr. presiding The nermon wan prai hed by the Hev. Joseph It, Hart, rector of HI. raul'H rrotentani i;pifropai i nurci a ftmllo. Thpv nviiaft Denut uv lu hPP ' .tomo tiros burnluir. niliev '? toSwvPth ttntMnaon atrrM ' Nn thre wth n Jmpiv nntlnar.t of expect us to present! the moral forces ,,.,,-)5..ti1c,.h .V-puVrnr.!- - WftJVTK V,.rr. .rVon1 'fo'r-'the ' "TV, nnd " "'" i.i.lera with a. lit r -itirieuons to sit- i""-" " -. ... noun oi meso will , ., , , . . ,, -B-t lei. nil iieairee uro.nera i nwier earrin Th. tiakctaAMoelstlon will hold Its nest, f,,Hncv MlN,rn.0 ,., (..irrii' Thr) meetlm: In tli wlKom '1,Ju',.a.,Tr " i lji.l.mre nl JtcKnlsht a.w to It th it nnlh. No .J7S at llroad and ledernl .ireets on . nB worth wh BH, cndttel o,l selcc Wedneadnj nenine. Junuar in rr i a eao- ,nn9 ,, Riri0tC, eniim-i,til n. .1 m.. clatlon ts doln. s.od work among tno 1 ,nit m,in(it w features A llttlo til trlbca In the southern section nt the cu I nt nLrrpnmt (ht contained some wlioleenme Tha working team In chars" or I'e.reo -Mas . ,i,ou,vi, ,,, ,, lwrl (nn Mci'.ee of No. ler .tohn Camero la ready at all. tlrnea to ,. ,i,i..,t with ntilno- ti.i.en. nf rmt,i. confer th degrees for any trlb" I net ,rcB ..reaenied to ea.h all rueais ,r 1 pilzo nnd iuc. women full and they will get ready for mm ur.iutr service after tho war." 1 I'lXIJ DY.VAMITK IxToAL Sixteen Pounds in P'uel for Betiile- VXB& T'tino: .V.K'Sin.KK ' KWS.'K - r"1'' "'r 'S?eTr 'i:;'w.ir;".romttV..i;r-u:ibne, cm Steel Company' Plant LSSSlti!l':TMiJSSi'JSSrl " J"" 2&SX. rWA'iTrT" HlTnS; m-lrother. at thenext mcet.ng In the auto, pros ld. II,. court eaiiumatea. ine eiauorata s.orK nnl ,.,..., ,.., 1,1111 lnv Tn r... tn ,. .. - -. .. Imcy srero a reselallon to many In tho "".'.'J,1, .Lr.iei 7 tho ltat.ek.ih Horn. ero In Tho P.e.l Men's Jubllea Aaaoclatlon will From R .10 ts 1. Brother. Hollfn Id ne, l..''', Ccili' ..I,,"?"' '? At the Iletll. ,'nd aipreaalona of rralso and thanks ,,,ih" ,'r",, ". L' !i2j,i : rniacuffllllaahli.s hold " lt meetlmt on next Monday .senln Vf.il.lowi.ev llarrs Mill. At P"".tir. '',", '" t,,eel .onuianj'ij plant here "enarou.ly extended . '311? ,ohnIS I mioitv atudent preached St tl" Or" at Council office. Tha election , .llaaler. vv.ir. sio.nns lir.d.. l'hiila "M-en i oim-pound Htlcks of d namlto .Jb. result of an aotli- campaln. by ' " ,Jn0,n"unS -r '"iJent Vrr A "ni'l- 1 5 nficeri will b- hH and plan for tho 1ioe: eVUrlen, Mefann Keln. nn.l Doe. w-ie found among coal about to be twrtcer. fourteen candidate, haso Jujt SVaraJka annual outln. considered tor Klngles made thn hum without Inter- I'llserlzed Had the explosive not been Kr" orrarroR water plant maTTnrtSVSffli l ii'ffiai, or the con- ex. aionUn Lodsapurted tho new Jear , Vonday nUht. In tho ab.enco of 8. '. "; ' a laSrr w li U Stlo ?' PMS?Aitbe,,5f.!hat hoUynainltO HC pooaly bv tho nltlatloii of three ran- t ... ,, .n rrt, ,. nl Ui"r" t I' H n T L,"i!" Shaw: f aiuvenlra thcr waa nothing left fur. . Wentull)- found Ita way into tho coal Ea. all of whom ur attached to t'nrln UOVCllV OCCKS IO Take ClVCr UelU- hireiMed Sreretan Thomnii T. Kraner. of rj"J I .7' , 'u,"r "aB "o"n '" " r- ,, ... lninM ' "lu u lua iWhtlnr ntt Thla nen 'o Too t Csfortrfour membra la tho 3oern- wiu carry laieuon.an'a inrtn of the world. Thn ttftder Desreo Master JiGmllton wmm rbtt of aplrlta for perfect work, which , rreat im preen ion upon inn lattora, whom were l. O Uawber. rilftoti. via Matthewa. WUUamabort. Pa. ms. Jackson, itlch : iioward (lid. . Jftawatha, Kan . and K. W. Hamilton. JflS ware Property at $120,000 UKVERLV, X. J., Jan. 10 LaTorLs of the Delaware Riser Water Company to obtain a reduction of Its assessment In Beverly city look a sensat'onat turn when Major Lee announced that the city ssould gladly purchase tlio plant at tne tr Li-.-acn airing complimentary ', , .isftnofi'. which the com sarnai iaiK . ,.... T---i - - Paul l dm Hart waa presented with . lianv holds is Jutt. nnd'i Jewel b "DaJdy" AUxander , Mayor Leo and City Solicitor Smith tho wuja and ineana committer, reported that a donation party would no held on Met r eh 12. antral prize h haMntr already tnii donated. One new Gene No inr.'-i, at hunimenllle, waa Instituted lant month ThllM h2ttn tlliv rtrt nt thn nt.str.V.1,. ,.. t'a term ant) ot-rH to follow t'l hndh 1" .ar"sineali?an;i!;;'T". ",w ,0 thln" '' "rother (Vtlirtu T'rArblln. 1'uaaviinl. te.i.fi,l.-. P H. Ilenlumin P. Hookel Is ona of the . 5'??""! I' .Br."''? .M''n.'.'l b. tn"'ri? two llvlnr charter rt.mbera .till on tha roll. S!r."nJ! '"1.1""'".".1 ? metlne nan, ln ar behalt of No. 7uo und the U.t I . ail. ".no waa grutlflsd to learn of the accorded two old ' atand.pattera," , Ttnk" Anclcer and we .VIIlle' otnar Jtncker l.aa been unanimously , sjrew.urrr of th. orphanage for the r.jraar, being well qualified by long in a similar poamon witn o. itbar Cull has been .elected by narcn uanea zor me aecreiari.nip .meat Worker.." aimllar to the ' Houadron.' siho an succeaafullv the eampalim ot IMd Kelloarahlp laat fving naa lonir experience, in inai nt decree In fule form svlll bo put on nicnt. ana sit nrotner. are I t srltnea. It. v showed the Delassaro County Hoaro or ni trU- waa Inatitute,! by Mitchell J Taxation outh llroad etreet to wltn, ,hu -v.... Year'a "ahootera' " parade, A halMav piual. ral innrirt provided bi talent of note from , more a. d the second Ciller of ncorda of that "''",'"" mempera anj iruesta wa. huif. ly 'tribe. I.aslng held thla office for forty-eight Vn 1 .....n. ........ ,h lil.K.il &nn.. In ..n C .. '. '' ' l.rui nu.li-. ,,,. n..m. ,rti,, ,i, in.- ,t, f Ki.hnconulllaa Trite, No. V Coneatoaa ' Center, Lancaster County, Instituted in Oc-' tuber, ivi.i lie was tne prat senior aaica- Woman Said to Be Gas Victim CIIK.STr.Il. Pa. Jan. 10. Neighbors of Mm Lsdla Uwlng. of Second street and l.dgmont ustnun, who was found dead. adVHiico the theory that nhe lost her 1 , "Y 'nhallng escaping gas from a main lending Into the home. A leak In tho main was discovered by employes of the gas company. Mrs. Annie Atkins. wno useu in tne same house, also was that when the company asaed ser. of Tribe No 22. who ..a sreat a ii ,.f the. P.ilill- TItllltv Com. "ni1 Andrew J lllll-er, of I'hlladellhla. II nf tno I uuiic Ullllt t-oi"1 uwrf of rewili. alili (lie iwmber, i permlsslo mission to increase ua rates i eon. sumers In Beverly. Delanco und IllvTr side It placed tha value of Its plane nt MlT.000. Before the Tax Commission ers, however, tho snluo ssas placed at 1120,000. The oompany paid dlsldenda of ,11.000 last year. M?" .oTmroSlBwerre0 WhS'A'nyAc;!. aml lH a "atlJnt ln tno CLMtcr ehViAl flrV 'll',1'd In.nuhllc January I. 1T7 Pii. ...J!?, i "nd. tn errancinatl n iiroclamatlon' waa ia. TVO BUKED UNDEi? TRAIN nAUfaroi. The arhem u John J W'Atnon fenlor aramor. It V, Ho)ke Juntir aafci r.ore. Jacob I) Urban: chief of reconle, Krhralm Potte; Keeper of wampum, John R. Wltmer After ten years or nam worK ror aucce, AutolstH Race on Rher DULANCO, X J. Jan. 10. Not to be lUiroatmn tho initiatory de,r Engineer and Firemen in Plunge -form on three of elht candldatea ' Down Bank at St. Clair i Who ware much Impressed by tho ik&cM of ihe work of the staff operating restricted tondttlon. ar James 11., iiKinon, wnop puei removea mm to wasninvion, wiu irom tne aerre team. : derree with run stair win bo put Visitors welcome. POTTSVILLi:, Pa. Jan, 10. Henry Jones, englneman, nnd CharleH Host! no. fireman, of a locomotive haul In f earn at the strlpplnir of tho Herbein Colliery, ht. Clair, wero precipitated down an emDanKinent tniny xect ien tne train the hulldfnr in which tho wigwam wan lo cated was detroM by fire. At a meet Itir In tha houie of nrother L'r ban. hi In till a memDer or tne xriue, u waa uecideu . potions. or which nre to uuim jim i. uou iiirouBii me rnra nnu ' ntemeer or tne rouin leterminatlon of the members they own a,T. II. Oormley. of Cou nail inHi ia u. trrnui io ion fummunii) inc: trlhe uxea a bell to call Us members to-1 aether . , urotner tioowpy naa oern a niemuer oi tha Mt-lhodltt Ki licopal church for nft -neen 3ert and nee re tar y of the board of truttt(-n for fortv-ftve cars. alvlnir everv In dication at the ah-e of seventy-aljt of muni cniiij . ond th trmnf Itifitt n nninlamaiiAnru mm i. . KrfHC i ,,,, Ti-iiaru 1 1 UR t ...1 1 1..' P5 .it." commemoratj-1 thou verlful Incidents "tht iidva un iiiiurn HiirnincHnrei in ima tone nf i our nation;, determination to fr-e tns..kln. ' outdone hv nVtnlata t ..'. ...1-12-"? rrom tne siasorr ot auionrac nnd to help nil towns svlin lii.so i.inn a. .. iVTi. .."""""i peo-.lea nculro a lll,erl auch aa our pi. . ., "iio nave l.een dilslng their cars clonal emhlem cuaranteea to us" said "n tlio frozen Delaware. 5-omo of the "!? ii in.n v- .c -, . . . 1,11 " KuioistH or iJekuico nnd Mtrohmetz, Vo. 'jeo1; C 1-TiliPger. o 41. accomnar. Help the Fuel Administrator 5000 Stores in Philadelphia Sell V ATLANTI C , t M: Dure.... No itivlltiverslde havo opened nn Ice speedway nn"n?nl'c ". k " Pn ,l,e lUiicocns isiver, above tho rail, ccomnacted their dele- J ronJ hrlriffA 'Vhn inn i...m . , , J: "!' the. ..up.pi.in n.U,TK-,ull 'c. '.IS?1? '.".b0 e'K"'- i-niiaiieinnia .uatrlct ir,,iini. ' .. "' , "" vmm none rt I. J '.Smith. thrilling races havo been staged, more years In active, tert.ailtm. sturdy Christian fr.i- FORM HUGUENOT SOCIETY :' T-odr. No "K3. AemDlinti Hit i lf.Tt thn iriiekn . --. air r decrea tn full. farm. In .pita of Thev ,v.ro uured h.neath the train t-enefttl PergninB ..latie iionorarj' ana nanuirapa ine worK waa . . .nn fnr nri'limir Tl,. ... I SIn,l,o. llnnmici. nf rirln.tr. eaisnation or -" '" r. . . .V r - , . , , , . " ...c.muv .vvmwow w -.,b., , ood shape. Tha re.Hnatlon of . J J?,V"n.r ,oru un ?'. VlV r fhr. Mitchrll as third member of ceiod blfffht, though painful. Injuries. waa accept tu un account or ma . Uoernmrnt aarvtca. Nomlmtlan atta for that office followed nnd thdinai laAtlinerjs Jr.. and Adani ira named. Tha elactlon will take I Trow -t-eninv. rnrn toe nri ue m put on in run xorm. au leam- rs.trrl (a t. tcritiant. erfieUsatlon from Me re ha lit a made. to -unenretia ;oue un msn. I Broirn Todre. o. llA.1.. tuat woolc the third decree upon four randl- i aaairur ntw mtmnera as rant tr bfllar deltil bv tha rsall ic ox im uovernmfnu a ia Nine U. S. Sailors Lost WASHINGTON. Jan. 10 -Nino aallora of the American ftteamshlp Harry Luck enbach, torpedoed and sunk on Jan uary C, are sUU mlsslnrr th Navy D partment has announced, based on a report from Vlco Admiral Sims. Tho report stateti that twenty.twd members ot tho crew have been rescued. .ot tha memberahlp la of military at manr not alreadr called ira Foall at uny time. The V-d feels waa io uia aervica- or us ice t'Banotow. m waa one 01 ip ("soambara and won distinction K woraing- commiicaea. iiarnard i to ten da to keep tn touch with. I for. Ita members tn the aarv- . nisa i awauina. me. louve it thfatra bnnt. fur which MS) Traaaurar Juaeph llorer, HHl oc th ben tilt committee. ton waa nehi on th two moat ti aolvd to cop UDVloqaiy. cn icwu ftmd.knd a dpim -tJs laauffuraUd throuah saw. at axronr commit -t4 W ooiKtaet mem- i smub ooing nn. I ajfarlnar Mearv .ttr.n. of nJa term ' C. KutMrta, jpta to rawrMuw aiery. inuf jr Jil Board Bill Up 25 Per Cent HOLLlDAYb-BURO, Ita., Jan. 10 The cot-of living In the Western Peniten tiary of Pennsylvania has gone up 2.1 per cent, according to u bill presented by the penitentiary managers to the Blair County Commissioners. The bill calls for 110,149.90 for boarding fifty seven prisoners sent from this county In 1917. Wilmington Want- Worker- WILMINOTON. Del.. Jan. 10. A. O. Itenkhart haa been made director of labor for thin district and will at once uttempt tcy obtain men for tha various Industries' here. The Government haa been asked to advance $1,000,000 for the purpose of erecting houses In this city for workmen. ' ' ' , .v.Wmu Mistook Poison for Drug POTTBTOWX, P., Jan. 10c Mrs. B.r- .' Tswur-ioqr years oiq. UPADING, Pa.. Jan. 10. The Hugue not Society of Pennsylvania -was or ganized at a meeting here. The Hev. lohn Dacr Stdut. of Northsmptlon, Pi, was elected president, John IV. Jordan, of Philadelphia, 1h one of the vice presidents Ueneral Pershing, who Is a descend ant of a Huguenot refugee, was chosen an honorary member and so informed by table. War Bonuses to Red Cross WILMINGTON. Del, Jan. 10 Some time ago the Harlan plant of the lleth lehem Shipbuilding Corporation estab lished a school .to train workers and offered Its regular men a bonus for espe cially ciulck work. Tho bonus was IE for each man trained ahead of tlmo. The men have now Informed the man agement that they will donate the 15 bonus In each case to the lied Cross. Delaware Regiment to Camp Dix WILMINGTON', Del., Jan. 10. An nounCem.nt was made here that the gielasvare regiment which Is to be placed ack aa a unit under an order of the War Department will leave Annlston on Sunday next, and will be sent to Camp Increase for Reading Carmen IBADINd. Pa.. Jan. 10. Ths Reading Transit Company announces that while .wm V.f "- nn. tSSWC in 1 09mmmmmmm Volunteers Or Conscripts For the Farm Men and women and boys by-the thou sand must be recruited for the great feed-the--world campaign. Help Wanted By John. E. Pichctt, tells what is being done to find hands for the farmer. In the issue out to-day. 9S COUNTRY GENTLEMAN T Curitt Pufr(ltAlnrC.m-any lat iHdifnttncm Juar 5C PAIfatl.l-n-ia J .theCator tktyesr ar-tlra subscription rrprm aaruatlva. for our s)rlo4le1 i It's full of heat" There is a store in your neighborhood that sells it. Get your supply there. Our facilities for distribution have been seriously hampered on account of the embargo by railroads, which does not permit delivery in tank cars to distributing points within Philadel phia. However, we have been and are now doing everything in our power to facilitate the distribu tion of Rayolight Oil by the use of large fleets of tank trucks, and have a distribution in 5000 grocery stores, hardware stores, oil stores and public garages. We are straining all our facilities to co operate with the Fuel Administrator to maintain a thorough distribution of Rayolight Oil, and consumers are urged to secure their supply from 'stores rather than requesting delivery from rl refinery. " "" " The price is 1 4c a gallon in bulk. A wooden case with'two 5-gallon cans costs $1 extracans can be refilled. The Atlantic Refining Company ews. rsi-s I Jk taasMba M&4.&L