etztti .TP7 T- 'V !7' he "V! ' .1 .'" r K ' ' mw. W)7''W- i i v ti lH b I 1 I I LIEUT. ROBERTS MADE CAPTAIN AT MEADE 4 - r nn.wlm. r,f -nntfn.... I IrWlll V. BcilfJcr, Of Battery A tAMnrrv Women Sleuths f. A, tOiUall WOmoil OICUUIS Work Ncnr Camp . i m.h. M.i Man-'i IB (amp Mende, Mil., .Mnrc.i JO. , Utile l'cnn citizens v.ero given a bit, ,i'me,A news tod&y when announcement I nobcrts is attacneu io inc vim m- Jnccr regiment, hut for three monthi llW SCrC'l "1 IH.1UIUII UHUIUhCIl, V .11- f.cer. He Is a graduate of tho I'niter- ..... .r n.nn It utiln nnrl nnn lil mm. ... made at division headcuarter, that 'aE VnuhVhS I Klrrt Lieutenant Spencer noberta. of -c-ocU AlWrM Wfre n,n,,e by the I relham Court. Uerirmntotvn. had been Uev. ,,, ... oraeff. thVllev John It ", promoted to the grade of captain. , ttnjrr mid the lie v. J. C. lllerl, The . ft Sltf "' ................ ;Jr mlMlon at Vort lagara. y pan Cupid continues to cut capers In t' .t.. t.ll.erlv dlilalon. UN latest lilt ,1, ........ - . :. '. . - .. .. Includes Iruin vt. iicnuer, or riniii .inhln. t.nd a member of Uatterv A. i' llJth Kleld Artillery. Bender nnd Ml: 2 Eta Kellman. of Tower City. I'a.. will ( be marrlcii in riiiinui-ipiiia innigiu. The strike on tho Washington, Haiti- more and Annapolis llleclrlc Hallway h.S SUCCecurii in imiilliK io n' iruuuies of the road Not more than twenty (le men arc on strike, but scrloit3 d lay In the running schedules has re- W Wl,CM'Lnrd' m0lnl9 ,'Cf",C,1 ,,,C!r' m "to keTtab; on objectionable ner.ona ! who are attempting to locate near tho '-' J VarM Ti.y but lh pr s rHcrvatlon. tho Iiepartmenl of Justice I i"."' p,oU , ',,, S . , rEh which the has assigned to man .slemlm to the ''ountrvT passing nn.l thV' ccent work. Tho Inxestlgatnr- are working ,', Hr0 '" leP?f?;nB.' TM" Vender tOdcnton and other hamlets, hut lime ' "!' " r.lc.It' .",.. ,?L ..,?.!. ( f,"fd ,1nl,"nVr;.,,Ier, at . uar- -,! nn niresl l.fllllll Alpnilo t.nl.ll,.ru I tf r.nts an arrest Camp Sleado soldiers I beetloualy refer to the feminine "co,- , U the "antl-klsslng squad." President Declared Prohibition Friend rinUnoril from I'n line banarslng to the .dmlnl(tr.tlo,:i. The i time i now at hanit for ih to sail ! In. Wo have that cursed stuff 'booze,' ' on Its l.r-CK. We mut follow up our I .dvat'tneo with all the force within us' for a dcash-crushlng and final blow." Temperanee Kenort Th llnliorjueo reri-ir ? ,icdn,n.l mi by tile P.cv )i P.. K. Johnson, of the t Trentv-iilnth Street rjhun.li. It pon.l In ,r part as follows; e i, ,is if.ir.mi in iiciicu iiuii me j coal famine and the corn rot danger lire' ,J largtlj due to the fact thqt In 1917 the! 1 H.n,,U mv..ltliil.. t rtCO Anil e latitunu-i m ininuim ,,v,u,i,i'u SillI, IUT s ' the transportation of products utilhud ( in tnc brewing interests. Three millions f of tens of coal were ucd up In pro. i J Juclng the poison stored In the booze , vats of the land It requires no special , f wWom to ferret out the source of this , llireatened corn rot and gigantic furl' ft shortage. The nigger In the wood-pile - that seems to have, necessitated (loern- nwnt ownership cries, we alllrm, Is John f. Barlejcorn. He evidently still continues I t to hae a big say In tho running of the ' railroads. In 1917 he exacted 11000 cars ,. .'day a his share of the toll In tUeopor- , atlng of tlie roads. 1 "Last vcar the grain used in the , v hr.vini, nr t,- i i,. it,,..i L.... l '"V?""- , .,....., ...... ., ,1V t,vo.. i iiu nuH fcj usea up amounted to CJD, 810.000 pounds j, in ,u auu iiiu inoiiisses worse man , wasted amount to 41.363, 133 gallons. Is :' ttany wonder that wc face a starvation L etsa n our countrv wlthm it, o, cIal In our country within the nct iiyo years. I 3liist Fight at Polls Vn ..,... ... .. '.. , .. ..... ...... ... ,,,.,, tunio fj tor every personal voter to count It Lt Hlene; aiVe"" ."' '7 '""".',. . P i.i i '-'. nnin. iin?-j, tijinu if v" liwnlty. Joined tol.ta IndictmVnt W ttatement of Doctor McNIchol. vice . Piteldent of the American Medical So- eitty. mnt we bate seen million., of j renooj children In tho rnltCd Statea R ' mentally deficient, and that less than t Wty-seven thousand of them are free , from hereditary alcoholic taste. What fcj terrible responsibility lies at the door vi ennsuan citizenship If wo fall to r; tuuni our ballots against any party that eoraa to perpetuate this juggernaut of nell. ' llloiv to holilely Thfl rOeenr nrd.r nt tlnl- ln.inl J Blddle tpermlttlng tho -lervlng of ln- , waicatmg liquors to enlisted men In - nomea where they may ho members or j auiaw is a Drastic, mow against thn 5 cau of sobriety nnd otllclency In the , tnaa or men enlisted. It Is n long slep l; towiird establishing tho blind tiger and L ""uraging boot-Icgglng In tho homes. r, -, ine nanu, wo rccoru anu protest ? .ralnat ihio hi a ,t. ,..,&,.. n tAA.. ) temptation beforo tho boys of our army The antnyln pnrrift. tt 'O.n.rnl Ter Klhlng permlttlnK tho drinking of wine - ur oy cur Doys bomewnero in i France seems to have a close connec- I"0"; with this new order at borne. Up g w date these orders have not been re j Mtnded. We believe now Is the time i rv"n 'n""tnant American public to ask COefresS tc hasten the enactment nf n :.W.rtIme nroblhltlon measnro uhloh shall rftvP' the rnannf.ielllrA nnil unto of nil A Jit1-'beer an dmalt liquor. So long B .tWe. Continue (VtM nnen cnln.n (,,.! an Kii re wo compelled to effect new ..juioi warfare on the subtle tricks of ""y.enemy to debauch tho boys In unl itor mana in i,.n iHn ,t.. n.A,A , E !me- We disapprove of the attempt to ii -"u.waBn tacts net to be gainsaid con- -s.iiing me oeDauclilng of our soldier ;' across the sen. V refuse tn ho tv Mwd and silenced by the demands of r --ssor aeaiera and others In their at p,r,mpit0 cloud the Issue and commend I iu. v,tt""eo True vnscn ror placing E-eworo the public the fact and specific Bttincca, ii ., il setrns to be a foregone conclu- plihi no c-"islldate for tloternor In k if-.811 can nPe to l)e elected next sfM"- rttusesj to stand out and out ? ": ,Writian." i.ifi!10P Mitchell, who .poke on the JWl cost of living, said It was "worth "TJerloo'.' to live In this era. T ! I.t allitlatara l'l.ht s??'.'s areat era to live In," he raid.' JHiope Jo live to nee prohibition and to i. ..VVIVI V.,..SV..S, . ... ... '. mnerjan, inauu or a cnanengo. ,! ,il',M .weak ana fearful S,tto H the primaries with the T.nrco. I mrn l.n,P fchlphulldrre. will givti a "I'ut It I t Is cu-tom.uy foi ptoplo .ho tiro follow htm Into the distance. Her rjrll. f "Yes i:celleii7 -" f VirpoN ot ca?Ung (."a 1 al ot for the PvieLflVecrsMonba 'e b'en madfor frult "' "Wtul.1.- .11. t Io cat apples. ..Ill here, and i:ngl.ind'--tho Honorable 't,e"oi fleer 'paii-i .1. M.,1 then Se, ,1 f ncmUlon " -ndldates open.V Pledg d ' VeoB5one.COrB,IOn' "" b" mad0 'r ! "'-- '. " WfSlH.iV." CmC ' Kn0W mPnrt .""S " W,,",P,, ,ht m &, to yoto for Uio ratlncatlon ot the con-1 , J11' ll,.,l;'' '," '-, !""nf,.s Fl.o .stood In the snelter of the rocKs. mr"1 J ""'"L,,,, ,,,, ,, , tt itltutlonal prohlbltln amendmen. ,Ko Slaincr's "Crucifixion" at Trinity , nnite ahout fn. t an nomlshmen , eX-, for Rll ,no. now , ,. wav ,,; l he man s. lu e d. t hetd d '! ' ' candidates of whatever nolltlcil c?m. Bla,ncr s ,,",".,. 1. tended Invesllg.itlons were imdeitahen jutv to C')tll lay. and waited until the ' " " c,"VnR, Vi n. 7,,w .,. ! T i,i..ulT .. . ",Ml;x.cr. Pniitic.il com- fie ma n chc r of Holy Trlnltv Memo-, ... .,.. .iif11,I1i, ,,,.rkiiliiiral rvnerl-' nlrnlane was but a s-neo'; arilnVl ihe ' ''" The tall figure leg.irded the door Jl?",1, oxpecl IU" oiipport of rial Vhapel. Ihvent) -second nnd SPruco "l. '"? r " "r "",'? ' l' .', ,'". lirr MThn sht when iha turned wTth a f'ch which l''11'- for "n"'"1 ' ''"'i bough f Methodist bishop, preacher or la) men p reetn. will sing Sir John Stalner'it fa- mfn Kl pallo M IMof.ssoi Jaifn. rio M. r "J r, ,f ?S w in I iJ ""'' uWa ""' b.iel. r his left T that candidate will not oolemnlv ercd meditation. "Tho rriicinxlon." un. result showed that a fiult ill, t I., fully "u "'Xwly fowaid her hor"e The ' '"""I "I"1 ll'" l,n""-H "r 1,N ,iKl" a ' Pimife himself In writing to make rati'- I ,lnV "'K'"-, M.arc,,V nt 8 '"C T,n0 ' "'' ,11f,!',ll,lr ',H "' ,,,',,l ' l"Kr'' Hde before her was long, but by good ! ''"bit he had when things , i, not going f (leatlon ills tlrst dutv in tho comlnc "'l,ln,lr. of for,VV" ,;,,..?l.',,t.Cl, b. ,!,ft I dl"' nio" "bnl-vmio and 1 -s epen- ri,ilns sh" might mill reach Kllmarocl: "'"J"1"1;. '"".' r'' '.'''..Ve ',. V ' lurlalatlto bodv Vo iwhl.11.1 ir r,N tPT choir of twentv member.s. hlvc, A ,,. MV IU fMlll and House h, fore Lady Hetty's guests weto I ,,'r-' ITIt t'oi iic.lni to the i.enniin I .. t .,7-ii . . ,,' . 1"'tl'("llst toter,The music W under the direction of , ,,,,,, ,,,,!,,,,' ,,i ,i, ,i.. ...in , nn Otherwise her i mutation was cone peior and head of iln nilllt.ut -icllnn-, h juht to be guilty ,.f staying nwny from Hrne.t 1'cllx l'ottcr. crganlst ant choir-1 ,"ut ,1U,"Vlt" "l,.i . so l"cw that for X ro Id nial.c no I of '" 1J","t So,vl" ""' ""' il '"'' A th, primaries, nor fall to toto against ' master. , be suppllul wltn the mpil iti protein i ' ,;"'"; un Ha the " umiMunml io Ii m thli.gs go wrong. a catiflldateH opposed to thn .prohibition and enejgv. I U,,V1 . ' and debt) of .m l.i'id .111110 ed b m r s- V ot the llqur-r trafllc front tho lTnld New Hanking House for Emails I Occ.1slon.1IU a pettm, I, t,,t able to tjulcl; footsteps behind hrher aims 1 '-eedlugb h State,', , . 1. mo .1 is Tii ,11 eat uncooked apples, but thero are many reught from behind a glimpse of al Hut the door of Uio room opened and V .... ,. . ,. '""" 1 ., aiarcn lb. inta tiiri"-1 W1(J ra) dlctst set until iippIvk when Wiange fne. and then something white , a young olllcei' In uiiltnrm appeared and tt urge our Jle'hodlMii to tal.c an 1 ng borough la to have Its second bank- "" "" ,!l0r,.,' ' ' ' ' , "... titer her head a pungent odor atnf-uu- stood awaiting the will nf bin supetm, unyielding rtand to tho war upon what '"; house, capitalists from Allcntown, "" ,'""'" '"" " , ,.' ' ,","'. constlourncx- 'lie was blond, luddy and well set up tJovd Georrr. im. .leeinre.i i i, I,.,, A hurtls. Hmans. Dllllngersv He, I.lme- naked apphs and apple saito are " ' . . ,, tI n ,.riK f ,i)(, ,,v to It. delMlvene. H,, Ji R k f i I,0,t nn(l '""""ngle being Interested In among the mo t digestible of fruit foods. ciipti-R M tta ning-a nembo" be,, ,1 , loul of Wiles for the enemi nnn' ,.m"1 'm e I th,?, 'VeW i''1"0'' The new- Institution Apples are slightly laMUUo and an V nv sTunMiilit. ' "unitary c s e wUh so ehlngl thj annies of the enemy, nnd which the w II bo known ns the Hmaus Trast , ,,,, .,, , ,n ,. ,. IK,,, me '0 t-TiiOMIll.lll. iiVirit- cut If somewhat itrioeaiit fei. M- n8"?" l' If? u,h &ro- fflSW"' and ,U" bC C!"",all"d tlSM'r.ff.c ,TX Tl,l! TaUnUJ ra"g'' "0r,h-f r'ottaMcUMiai e, r?u,r", Court, the Illinois Supreme (J1I-.000. , The annle Is one nf the fits, fruits M- chwartzwald. lies the vlllago of blood and lineage , A Court, and tho United Ktntcs Supiemo , '' ,al ' , , V om ", ' ' ' '' fru1"' Wlndejibeig, on the slopes of the well- "Ah. Hen- Ilauptinunn " said the cien- V Court, declared to be a veritable Pan- Lecture at Commercial Museum "n. f0,. " ",'.", .." I"1 ,' t"r'", ioSdci hlhs that lead'hy h1owCi,A crnl. frowi.lng "You hate heard?" 9sjbm.i fin. . . . . a.. . ii .. n :mi rrii-u ! ruin ri i r- iritti iiiiiiui cu unit t . it ittinp inr ia ni-i i iiinr uiia iiaiih,i m, 1.1 .... from l'orto Itfco Conference to t'hllixlet phla; trio Ilev. Charles M. Lever, pro bationer, western to Philadelphia; the Iley. Oliver A. I.ee, Philadelphia to New Jersey, and the Hev. v, llepaon, Phlla tlelphln to Wilmington. no uev. ur. Wilson, who came from li'i ,i ?dqu.nrtcrs '" Washington cspo- clally for the meeting, will speak again , Anniversary of the Philadelphia Conference Hoard of Temperance, fro- I """ "no I'tiunu .Morals Congress- I '"m? A' V- n""lT. of Kentucky, also , will tpsak tonight. T'11'1 nfterll0n' session was glten, oter to a lecture hv ih tie.. r- u ' I'tirken Cndmnn, of llrooklyn. 'He spoke ' 'Tho r'hurch and the War." .,,., ... .i. ,i, .n.,i , , i.nro Hall. The Uev. Dr. C. M. tlof well will conduct the usual I'cntecostal sen Ice at 1 o'clock. 'GAIETY TO BE LACKING' i ON ST. PATRICK'S DAY r , LhUrcll Ceremony at St. Pat- rick's A. 0. H. to Have Flag Raising Tomorrow, III he la..lon Sunday and "Ill .!. rll!rltk'" '?. '"P" "3 ""-"". -" -' manTprVpo celehra- .. . . " ' ,"""' .",'' led o IT ""iJS.'S ' ?SI,1 '," Tho day Mill be observed at St. I'at- r'ck"s Church. Twentieth street and f nitlenhouso Square, nnd mass will be celebrated by Illshdp McCort. Tho ltc.j l.,ircnce A. Ueerlng vs 111 preach the sermon. ' A scrlcc Hag will be raised tomorrow afternoon oer tho headquarters of the, Philadelphia blanch of the Ancient order of Hibernians, 160G North Uroad , street. On this flag are 535 stars, each j representing a mini from the local branch of the order who has gono to1 fight for L'nclc Sam. lmpresshe patriotic eerclses will nark the fl.ig raising. Addresses will bv made by Judge Honnlwell. of the Illlllcllial I'OUrt Judge Kephnrt, of tl,e Superior Tourt of Pcnnsjlnnla : 'ungiessnian Joseph .Mclaughlin, -na- . tion.il presment ot mo oruer; i-airicw , .,h.vj.,i v, uu, ,..v.....,, others, prujer will be offered by the IM. Iltv Monsignor Ocrald P. Coghian. ' ..1. n ..!.. I .. , .'... ..nnHl..,lAn In millnnl. i,,i,,.it,i ,11 lilt; u,.iii,iLav, lit tuiui.vi- I phl.i I'nuntv. A ivir.ule will precede the Hag rals- Ing The Hoy Scouts, the League Island Marine Rand and other organizations will participate. Captain Thomas II. O'.Vtlll will he marshal. The iNerclses will he nttended bv Adinlial Tappan, ' Vommandant of the Philadelphia Nuvj ' Vanl, and numerous nrmy and navy. cilllclals I -. -. . . . . r- tivrivuc ix- nu i ivc GAI'TIA Eb I CHAINS Momlile. Ark.. March 111. Chained together, twelve farmers were marched ,n Ult'p Hock by fifty Internal revenue. olllcets. who sllnned into the Montfrom- ?&,uu&&niiSW Wlilp'kV- n addition to helne ihatnH toffttlicr 1 Hie prisoners, as u lurinrr iiroc.iniioii against an ambuh, were forced to ! march on root aneau or ine omcera lor iver the n. " """V" "' i"-nu - , "-.." Ozark hills to n railroad static 'Put It Chers" to Dance Tonight TI,. A.erlonn Inlernnllnlllll "I'llt If ii'" ","""" ,"'."."' ... aiotcr" tiun, compriseii 01 men woo 1 avp .. 'r" "From the fioiun uatt to niRt fSOUnCI lecture bvj.ff. Kr'ln. of New' York. at tho Commercial Museum. Thirty- ! fourth and Spruco streets, this nf ter- noon, Coal Company Gives K. or C. $1000 1'IIUton, !., March 16. The Pennsyl vania Coal Company, through Its gen eral msnager. W. A. May. has presented a check for II0"O to the war fund being raised by the IMItston Knights of Co lumbus. Tho rittsloit campaign has netted 523,000 to date. Coal Firm Boosts Home Gardens Tstnaqim, I'a., March 16. To en courage residents of the Panther Creek Valley to plent gardens the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company haa en gaged CIaud Peltrlch. a graduate of I'enit Slate College, as horticulturist, with headquarters at I.ansford. .and will lease all available plots at nominal fees. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Henry C'lfment O'llrl'n. Ilartard Club. Poa. ton, Maaa., and Marlon Prances Miller, ,",1118 lamsdowno ate. Jamr. It Hrown, Camp Meade, Md,, and Ileaale rirooVa. l.VT.! 8, Ilroail at. Harry llrltiman. A22 Sepdya at., and Mar tha Nelaon. 112 Maatrr at, Sam nrnaa, 41.1 tvitder at,, and Pannle Friedman, too rteeil .t. Judua Kl.hemmer. 27 V Thar at., and 1.5'dia Hlebner. 3S0 X. rhlllp at. James It. Crumlla. Fort Mev.r. V.., and nuth n. Hardy, 2fl2n Christian at. I.iither si. Peek. Kanssa city. Kan., and Naomi U. Nelaon. 1H21 nalnhrldge at. Samuel J. Johnaon 13S1 ronlar at., and Hcatrlco rtruiah, Tl. n.nrroft at, John C. Pimm- 10H4 Harrlaon at., and Oeraldlne M. Nice. 4450 rnl at. Harry C. Runesn. Druel Mill. Pa., and Anna W, Kniileott, Merlon. Pa, Joseph P. Mooi-s. 24R N" Iliihy at., and no. alios M. I)iTan 531.1 Upland at. Trsnk Worth. 2IS1 E. Dakota at,, and Mary rink. 2IS.1 K. Dakota at. Theodore C. Johnson. Chlenao. III., and nmlly Thoms. PJ4T N. Md at. Sani Dnmin. RSS Tfltzwater at,, and DecKie I.uhar.ky. into . Frsnklln ' . Joseph Fromrne. R21 Thomoaon at., and Mabel B. Fennel Mlnrvllle, Pa. Paul C. Hosier, Fort tlunnnt, Del,, and male E. Topp. ln N. JOth at. Jeo-rraon listl. 32.1 State at., and Ollle Kvana. K25 State at. Herman E. Mart el. ,W Vmllv at,, and Mar " A. WlllKma. 21S IVeb.ter at. Irvln J. Arekoff, 2141 N. Hollywood at., and "Kknnl. Welti. 8302, W. Tork at. Wliaon II. Crump, 1720 A-Mlaon at., and I,avlne Mlnton. IS44 8. At.rkne at. Oeorao N. Crnuae. Svraeiiae. K. T.. and aarlta. O. Knlahl. Portland Me. Jamr" i". Purn. 222 N. Ituby at., and Oraea A. lllnman. HH2 N. Bath at. Alfrel Kerr. 2'l Marahall at.. nd Jull. V. Fellon. S2 N. Marhll at. Leon W. nelnnelmer. JW Ilniiyler at., nnd lieua J ,riu-,". e,.n - ,,,,.-. i),n H. Jrr Paeqert C'.'il. '-' York. ' j aiii. Hehlnlek. Ilronklrn V. Y. Johr TtK'mond C. Se-rman. " N Hl- at., and Flo-enee Tu. Bllaer. , VriTton Pa. Otto Teraud. Ms-cos jtnek. Pa,, nnd Doro thy T-haon. 71 K. 42d a. flr-nt K. HhUlila V. si. ,V,, and Florenc (i"nSl, 1S-SB P. Rvre .t. IDman Cohen, MO N. Terth at., and, Sarah Sllvesjna", f.a N. Pari! t, rnVsifrt J) Waleom.. 14"- '.K. fllat at., Harry B,.Vner. SWI nv. ICIkhaft at.j and Varv' J1.KMMln. R-" Marylne.al. ..'."'.ji. VI v'.uIaii lilt I Uaiitanmtnr av.1. EVENING PUBLIC "ikrVLw&WHHiflBH ' BMnRHRBH ;, i WttSBU "- - iKni "-j cited roi. v.n.w ki.y 1J. II. Shopf, bcvcntccn yont-olil son of Mr. anil .Mrs. II. V. Shopf. of Lancaster, whose heroism was mentioned in ilii-patchcs tcllinp of ti siilunarinc attack on thu American hteamship Nyanza. YotitiK Shopf left Ills whclcsa room after tlie vessel had been liddled lay shell lire and voluntarily joinel the am munition crew, which was under lire. USE APPLES IN YOUR DIET srfi ,eo 1 , , , ,it bf 'jiit 'I h't hut lor fv to,, t limlj bltl i 1 'io 1 ,' Jrrn' iir.if ot (id,,,' ir if 11,1V I Vi . Imjit lli tl OiliHtMH Ii I llrml'tlll. I'rikovrtt quell h'lillh "-III l,r lirootl'ttil inisi, ,i((f tt j.Woy ,,,, 1,1(1,1. , , -t,-i r riff v p it tj J)J .1. Ji. ii.i,i.ovui, iu. w., i.i,. 17. A l'rU:S in!"1' vit.m..nes t es.enilal to health crd th.' . iipusi mnl.i'n vit.m..nes tlut arc re Is no doubt that it Is largily the i rti ct of this particular ingi.iilont too apple which "as KUl'H use 1,1 lie lll-ll,,i.ll -.- ! .,(.. .....1 1.. 1.,,.., 11... .loeln- 1 "!.. ;"' -ci .. with ocro.xla h.iuci' with bread and hP'A am' ,lUh "lllk.,,', 'J0""'3 "f a" "fceptithli! waJs for icnlng ap- P'" to chlldrin or .idults. The apple la used ctciisltly In tlie manufneturo of Jellies and prescnes. Numerous factories h-nc sprung up all over the apple. glowing nglmie nf the country, and they ni.iko u-i nf second and third gi.uln lippli .mil abn the waste products coics and rllns icsult lng from drjlng and cvapoi tting the fruit. It li.ia been found that Jellies made from apple wasto .'lie almost as good na those m.i niifact in oil from whole fruit Tho export demand for American ap plea and apple piodurta li.ia grown rap Illy. Apple buttir, of the rial rich farm product (not tho thin factorv made), fills an Important place In the house hold economy. ' -PPlc jiiicu oxprcuscil fioin rnunil ap ples is on nf tho most healthful pi oil ucts of. tho ori'linrd, It ran ho kept I sweet and unfcrniented hy hratlnB It to a temperature nf 1C0 iIokhom Kahrrnhclt and holdlnc It them for thirty minutes, then seallnc It up tlitht In hottlrs and .,..lni. It I., n rnnl nloee I'nfcrni.nl.il ' nnnlA I. .lee la llllllflll 1,0001,11,,,- ,1,AFA nj.j',. jut..' - ........... . b ...w.w , popular nnd Ih wlnnlnr; n place beside ' orange and crape. Juice QUESTIONS AM) AXSWKKS Good Combination for llrcakfast What la a Bood romblnatlon for hreokfaal? TIverythlnB aKrcos In mlutlon, Hvcry thins will mix lii.Bnliillon. If you take pains to chew tho food thoioiiBhly and thrmouth? you dr. not'lmtc in pay 'any attention to tne matter m cninuinution. The combination Wit take c.tro of Itrelf If you chew properly. Thxn tho eno of taste will relect the thlnKS that an' best for ou and ou will lime no dlflieulty In the matter of combinations, Fumigation la tharo any fumlaatlng material whleh ean be uaed aafely without drMtrolna eloth tne or furniture? HOUSi:KUEPEK. Yes, formalin. Put the furniture or clothtne into a room and burn a for malin candle, which will disinfect the clothing, destroy the moths, the eggs of vermin and things of that kind. Salt la aalt Injurloua? M. I.. II. A little salt does not harm at all. but a Urge amount overtaxes the kidneys and the ekln glands and the other ex cretorv organs nnd disturbs the stom ach, reople who .take ton much fait are likely to have hyperacidity i.ml later to have deficient hjdrorhlorlc nc!d when the 'glands are worn out . Hot niscujt Cn hot biacult t .insijed tTttfl whal m..( .mi wheat bread m: suitable food; . ..... . .i.4frJ'J'-it.' . npiiii LEDGfiK-PUILABELPJlJ A , SATUKDAY, The Yellow Dove tCopvrtoht 1015, l), tpplflon oi'd Co.iukii.W the hMIng plure of the rrent idune. and ' tending for miles nlnng I he slope of the i Joil are glad? von Stromberg ashen. "hut Hrrr llnmmersle 7" " Wal (llnrk. uirnlnit It liv the nlr . itrff naes range, In thin region of firs nnd bffc'i 'les. l.yellcns I am glail It I" V, irir n..,Hcn t,, i,pVe that the . Th n"', Ir. J. Or.y ttolton wilt Jfl m.V. I"T.i,ti',i",iT. '",".'.' V," iMn ,,mt trees one might walk f,,r miles off l,i-iiot the kind of thing one, wnntj. ' I jiritlVl, "imeriment I tm led e ra Id I T.rtow ,V.'nln1 Hffti rrTibVOl e r".e iJ'jh.i '"? I. T 'leSk'" ." '':'', "'l"1"'" """"'B "I""' "".' "f y,rrv nboiil-one ' o n flesh ami blood. ,'r 'Kl ,m, ,, Ts i ineunai f IncrJaBh 5 lorbniertr" 'uW'ct wl" M "n.?1ji ii.i.i.,r Vl...,I,",..2?,e i .J'""..-"! .!''.! hniiinn hniiiiniimi. ,,r i,i,i w in''l I But t km there must hac been a mis- .,. n. ,.,,, ,. n. n,. ii ,ii II rw l,,"n"1 v, iiieliia nrr Ins nrlnlI.r slniultanrous vlth inr mnTemetn li uooim. , t'Ttll. IIAVIMKRM.r.V. a jeunr I in Hon pnrlntin and niMnnlMiut.toin. Is ill" loifrnl h) his llinree. IMims MVTIIKII, miitlilrr of nn ,merlnin millionaire n Jniirnlnic In l.nslnnd. In be In x.ln,i t llritl.li mlllliir.i srrrrts. hen Hum i"frlfj. In urdrr In eiilwll JOHN KIIII. " r,n iriu-n nn ennerinr, nshs Ilnrl in Inke n imrks.e nf rlcnrrtte iniiirr iiml ","P. Iheni .sfe until lie usks for Ibem. he brminrs n Imrlv In II, r i nlnl. Ilr I Vy,1"'.1'' '.l"',l,. "lneil Hie liellfr nf her I ',YV' .'" found M-rnMleil nn nne if Hie Ihln .lenies (lmires liidltnllnt the mne- Irlrnl nf Irnnita. ...i. "',rl's of lialr-lireaillli ndlentnrrs re fjills in twirls liuriilnw the nnrknte nl lnminrrle'n rnniinaliil wben li dnubls Ms lomltj In i:lnn,l. Thu. nlnln N Plirfd on the drfeiKlre. Honewr. after n nlhl hnlile. In wlilrh ISnrl. citing mi. J,', . " ".'. anothfr PiKknte nf miners. ICIfin illiiieiir. mil llamnirrKtet snufrnr the isiekrl frnm ber srisn us Is nbniit to burn It nlo. A ller with llliiln's Inlllsls tells llorls ih.it brr siieetliearl Is In meet a llerinnn nlTirer ear Hie lklnK's Inner that nlht. At mlilnlrlil sbe lentes l,ir renin In the Inilee nf IjiiIi llelly llenlhrnlr. In Shetland. m nijrlienrs lbs slmrt rniuerkiillnn. Crll Is bnnilril ii -rule! rnirlnpe, llnrls. liniible In rnnlnln hrrsrlf. illsrlnsr. her pn-irnre ','.',"' ,'"" '.' f1.1 "" '" '"' Irnltnr Ju-t ns lllrslo liml his nifii nttiill. Ilirm In Hie Isrl.. Klrilo'N iiiilrs nr- klllnl. t,l l niiiniises In ese.ine. Iirll then cl's l,ifls illrrrllnns linn In set bulk In Hie lmle hihI rnes, ll'irls loses her m In Hie ilirk nnd "'"""stlie llahls nf mi iililninnbtlr. Aflrr sllinihllne .llinis n nnur nisil for linurs lie rniiies Io ,1 rnt. Trrni th, Inn i,r the mi l.s she see. Hip "WHom lloir" nil rulib for ;i Mini, , nnd (ril. In niliillnii nnrli. enlrrliiT Hie drlier's seal. I II M'TllIl trniitliiuedl Tin: i;i.t.ivt iiom: QPi:i.Lliol'Nt nnd Iremhlliig with e-. Jcllenicnt. she watched Orll climb Int, to one of the reats rvrll was going to flv to the (Jermans, she knew It now. to iiiej 1110 commands which hnd been brought last night hv the Onnan of-' ficer. commands to come to Germany nnd explain his failure to deller his secret miss.ige to ltlMio. They suspected him. and ,et he was going to face them It wns desperate. Inolhard Insane. II would necr mine back Xot Ictor, but death -that was what it meant she tan out to the el-j edge of the 10, ks, shrieking his name, but the sounds were lost In tlie feniful din of the motor below. The explosions echoed and re-erhned lit tlie igotgp, which seemed to iUher with the volume of sound. Not a head from below was turned tin to look at her. hihI ' she 1ml n sens of her own iinbnpnt tanco In the Immeusltv of Cjrlla lew polnl She saw the jellow machine stall slowly dun 11 the Incline, gatheiing mo mentum us It ran until It left the run way and rose magnllkenl Its engine roaring steadily. i-oarlng the surf and loiks nnd heading straight into the ginning d.t) (l Coil' Tll.it she should pd.e hi ln'Ctcd bliti of an thing base nnd dls hniinrahle -a man who could face death us ho was doing, as he had bun doing f.it inontns. i'm'II the Y'l Ihw l),ic. There could bo no doubt of It. fur she had 'een with her own eves. Slip understood now many things lh.it hid been .1 mvstery before -win h, lould not speak tn her: the reasons fur his occasional absences for his air of indiffeience, for his coolness in tlie fine nf adere criticism She undei stood Rbntit John I'.Uzio and the re.isons 11I1) I'rll had wauled her to take suclt lirocnunons in getting safely hack to e'i,,n I'',,,- I'l'LHUl 1 Will,' 1 fine hid disieR.iided Hut what matteied ,.,.., I...... ....., .....,.. ,. . about her when rill etcrv d.i). ety lioui, for mouths had taken chanies acalust death, the most Ignominious i ath i,f all ' Iter lieart was big t.lth pride In him ned she lollowed the Yellow Dote with per gao. now lislng high and dimlnlsli- i"g 1,11111111 111 loo misi, nor snill ill ni Ing i.ipldlt 111 the mist, her soul In hi ini)9t pJOs and on her lips, which were her p. In th- vallejB arc lnejards, or- Clln,''" Ch"tnUl '""1 a"""d grON" aml ; , . , , St. Patrick's Day AS THE date of the anniversary of the birth of Ireland's Patron Saint falls this year upon a Sunday, that event will be observed on Monday, March 18th in the following restaurants a jyyj-yn uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiimiiFj4Lr ' J 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 H 1 Melting GIVE THAT LIBERTY if av i iri RECEIVING Caktwall & Co., Chettnat It Jonlp.r Sta. N. Sn.ll.uturr. 18tb te Markat itreatt. Tha Phlli. Ittcord, th t Cbmtnut Sta. Kappa Ii Boa, HIT Chattaot Straat. Btorr Clark, 1705 Cb.aUut Straat. B. B. Todd, KM Area Straat. It. D. Douskaitr Badllag Ca Itil 2 S S I , raa..Tur.pb. TtK asil Okattut Ma. unattnut limi. A ltomnnco of tho Seciet SerIco liy GKORGK GIHD Author of "T'w I'lnmlnit SftorJ. ' ".Mmlcau. ' tte. Hn.l.i ,,.a I. ...... .1 it.. ..r tl.A v.i Win 1 den estate (Ifiier.il on Stromheig purred ins Hut three miles from Wlnden SchIos enoke toward the celling and stretched well hidden nmong tho hill, was a S' his lone legs upon the floor. 1 of e'eared land containing prharn Ton "It is er curious. 1 am not sure acres which had been own used bv ' that I understand, lterr Itlzzlo Is n Von tVlnden fainll an a farm, but Irid o ireful man nnd he has much at still. e been taken slnco tin beginning of the Why slionld nur louslti llivmmirsley j war by the sitnte for purposes of its hae refiiipd to take cognizance of his I own A good nnd led to Wlnden! erg credent,, its? ' me miles nwny through the forest but ..Uo ,,,, ,i0,.c,. R0od reasons of his much secrecy njtaeh.d to ll.iufeld.n. owl.,e, Fli ce he will sonn bo hem as the pace was called Men nf !, i,pip ",,sw"r u ur quesllons hlmelf I Imperial Forest Service kept gunid upon I "-h oYhp,',),;,,, comes at nil. Hxccllena all the roads, and no nne but those ,',," . , . r i.i, loMilt." having oniclnl permission wers allowed "'.' " lll. 1 I oughtfully to come within two miles of the place .,T1 ' , ,,,. ,i V.V, tn,e one doesn't A lslt would hmo soon explained the tn7,f ,,.,, ,,, ,, the lion's 'mouth reasons for this extraoidlnnry care on ";c ,,,,,,., sure of examining his thn part of the men In uniform, for not I J";.1' lc J'.1.1 ' '"' '. !' ,,,fs.ngc7" far from the house and stables, unob-, " rV, ". Hatrdor " truslvo bindings of b'lek and stnne. were ..$:,X were n . ot ?f w'reless com aMatlon hIwis. n well-supplled garage , ,,. ',"", ...,:I.,. and storage houses which Indicated t , "'V,'!!1""1 i-,,ii,,ii mil s'lnmmer nWv'Snlll; '" ,hP "'J'"r ,,,aW n .hou.cW&nt.h.1, .' I, , , ,, I The lioii'ial smoked silently for n Within the farmhou ,,r lllnufelde '. ' moment and then' rather late in u night In M.uch n tall,. iiPrr' ll,immerley's niiilher was a iron-gray figure, slender, buttoned Io the' jinis-diiii'" neck In 'i clos,-fitting uniform cnai.i ,.yPM i:crllen?. ii sWfr of m paced slowlv up .mil ,li,n , tdnln ' n.,,u,p, i wooden table rtood In the i enter of the. ..ycf i lememher now. Von Kpp.ii. loom It was light', i h )( lamp nlllilKrr n,e Cencr.il muttered, his a gieeu shade and covet, d Willi papers i)r0WH wrinkled And then. "You saw .lrrHUged In order.y pi rs rinre w-" , mUoh of .mwi' couiln?" (hairs. Mttnncl but slmnU nude, nnd "f,,r n while ho went with me In the a Had-inlorrd l ig. ami th walls wore I u,m,,H,M,i. thou in the I'lilwrsliy of 1 decniated with plclurrs nf hunting Heliblbeig lie has 1 1 mo m'or each scenes, whl'i oer the stone fireplace, In Near and -lint with me heic at Wliiden- i which the pine logs Intermittently blazed j tup, thote vis u colored lltliogr.ipii of Hip "You nn- fond of him"" Hmpcror of ilerm.inj II w.ih tiio V ml Von Wliub n shtiigged. of a room and tho kind of furnttute one "Ue I- mi telitlxe. We b.ie nlwaxs would expect tn llnd In any of tho rural, got along I should not have cited to I districts of tho great empire, with the flnd that ho nasi n ti.iltor." mil' Hill, I fine mi, hum nolo .l-l ill,-,,- vilbIo tho touch of a woman n ha The (lerman otlicer slopped pacing the room and touched n bell upon a table. lMs brows wen furr,,wid and his broad, YON' STROMBKRG . eapable h.inds taiiped impatlentl) among tin documents III summons was an- aweied almost Immcdl itelv bv a man m Hi" uniform of the .lagers, the Iimicrl.il Purest Sertloe, wlio stuod silentl), lis hscU togcihcr, awaituu; oidcta "Thete bus bet n no wold ' asked the nltlcer In (Ininnii. "Xone. I.'xcelh'ii." You stationi d otn men as 1 dirt ft hv iiildniclit "What was the cause of tho delaj " y$j wd E3 i Cafe L'Aiglon Arcadia Cafe Kugler's Cafe La Riviere ' (On thl Rivtr Brite) fl ' 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 Illlllllllllll Iji Convert Waste Into Comfort Things that you don't need and never will use make them serve our fighting ' men. Send your old gold and silver to the Pot of the Emergency Aid 1 Turned into money it will buy smokes for our men across the sea. They need tobacco, Vou can give it to them. Send all you ean every bit counts. Btlore March S6 STATIONS . , . urcmarar : soai. lac. o.o . ata di. I. O. SaJ. ft Saoa. )0i Uark.t Straat. It. T. rarruioo, 8. W. Cor. Y. tt Y'k, Bti. Saraita Store, 1914 Chtttnut Straat. O.rmaatown V. W. C A.. il!0 Oar'tn At. Buifrara Kaadtuarttrt, 1121 vlhtataut St, Hoot. N, I Itch. 37 b. C2nd Sti.ct. John D. Eantbt, 8020 KeiuUitca Ato. Vt..-. ..I.r .K. Strain.,. fcn, agm, svw .. School Han't 01n, IH Summar St. nt" 19E staroot txaara, nw,w4oaj i- t.VIX.I .MARCH 1(J, MLS I "lie was forced In come down at . ruiAM.1 v..uir,in. tt hii tnketi htm all 1 day to'inako niulrs. I! Is on tho wny .. now. . .... .... Von Stlomberg grunled nnd sanK inui ' his chiilr at the table, motioning the i fnlip I 1111 i.oilt'lill "llllll.fjil rilillii.vi ,,,-' s,,"'- nn the file "Hut his father was an englishman, ftraf Mm Win, Ion We can't fi rget that. Tell me Vim h.iNo known hint always. What was his altitude at the niiivrr s'l7 Did ho show a teal nfloctlon fnr fjermnn life nnd custo-.is? In short was he eer nb'o to forget that half of him was llncll'-h "' I'do Mm Wlnden pull'il nl his small bloml inu. 1.1, In llinughtfiill.v. "I i 111 nnlv .i) that he was quieter ,1... t...L. .,r ,u tltil !,. u.im it, mil.il. He wa 11 1111 tuber of the Save-lloiussla and lepieseiitoil the nirps nn ine .Men kiirhnibii hl'.iIil.-I SuetU and iiiielph.i Ha A Pin slim for all that any if us knew Prussian nf I'ttissi.ins." 'His father died when he was iinte oung, 1 liolieM'? ' "Yes, i:1elle117. But his father, too, had lit id miiih In del man). He was 11 diploma' mil scholar nnO uitoyed the frlendvh , ,,f thn linn Uhancellm. That was befoi 1 tie 'Ilassgesang,' Hscellcnz" "Or lirfnio the 'Tag.'" growled the f. i..i,tr.l . tti Int-'iiltf tn ulli' 1 iittdln .-' "XZ" '' . . "r '"".,.i". . .n'sen for the laid cf I'nli iiouth I- S I "" '"nm " i ... - ii i. u .. i.bIa iiint i iini. iiii'fi pnz. im iig ii I'irnr .. Nliimi. i,t -in ".. -.... ,,,--i ..... u !.... . .-.I 1-1.1 is natui.i' but loyalty to 'the V.ttcr- ' '" Ihiit) -fltc churches tu start a battle land -" for the latiricatlon of the amendment itdn tun Wliiilen rose nnlckl). t,y the State l.rglslaturc Hviry church- 'ou n would not suggest, Hxcel- ,,, ,, ,,., In iMilladelphia will lc".z . 1 v-. 1 . . .,.,...,'.. 1 t '"' ""kid to get In touih with their tep Juat.ti' f ,t down ipia 1. I Mig-i ros(,rit.lt,,0 , unWjIR all(1 mKc gett iiiiihing llieiB aie incicly some their sunnori nhases of Hie iiuestliiii which puzzle inc. l", ' tul'l'or1' Pel h.ms when he an Imm he can explain nnKi'essman Alli.ii U. Il.irkley nf tij.Vn' Kciiliicky, author lif the "honediv' He will cvplaln I will slake my capital bill. Is among the speakers He hunt r mi it ' 1 "'HI appear nl the Iisdowne Metli- "1 trui s, Tfils Is hniillv a time ' ",,lfl't11li',l!;,0l,',,1 f'hunli In Jho tvrnlng when n-t dep.11 tnn lit an nrfunr to make I T1c list or spcikcis 11K1 Includes ".s'lim" mistakes m the ijiaraucr of tho-e In Small of, .eoig.a, and c llutim N. How '. 1 Its Piniilnt . r .,....' ... ..., ,.. ,... .. ' IIU1 i.,oii,i,a, ,in moi'ij ti.,,, 1,1, , ,. , , , , ,, . , -,...... .. ...w cause tn doubt the csnotness nf the In- ' Ph ladelplil.t dlstilct nf the Ami format!. m no has fmnlshdl )cu'" .Saloon Je.iguo. or which ti,, Iiev. "It diiinids upun wh.il nu mean liv'Hoinir lojio In siipeiliilendnnt. evactliess tinr liifoiiuatlnn as iut know, 1 nine from a number of souice-i. (!, ,.f 1, Liu ,i.,ife,l vilmlili, uomo .m'..."f V. '.':,s,.''. "x..VJ"jl1 T.Mi. "."' Ur-flctJP Heir IIamncrptV u l-ucu nelliior tn- "ii iut iitu otmr Tint t.i' llrlti&U licet at ux "Ye- l"' p.i' us that hut thc,y c.nit?' PC,-- Jij yjPllHp rBpHJ msU tf4nC : t! I ! rjrj Unit Responsibility Centralize responsibility and elim inate annoyances in the construction of your new building'. STEELE SERVICE assures this unit control of every de tail and co-ordinates every step fx'om plan to completed structure. I $ I fS Wm steclc & Sons C0, fsl 1 !-ii 8 5 Engineers : Constructors "ilStE S nv 3 Oi Philadelphia Toronlu ij',!,;:'l ITmW MfoWm I EJ When many of the graver and more serious war books are for- ' gotten, it is safe to enjoyed. Private Peat is one of the few real a.u ...e... U3 Waii w Ever? word true A Privat Peat - 1 aaaawiiat i wn fJiivivjiufin EVUttlN I j., rt.. Ai -nm-H.-i-imimmw -ic J'aaaai T'aal . ai 1V. two ilnj'H earlier than wo expected. cost us the Illueher." It "But you know that the orders were' pnnn,iul. iiml Iia u...tl u u I,aI,p' v":r " ""..'"... ';.,.' ;:"' "i .. .. : in, imhk ine imirnrr wno sunn, c .. .joii niro nnerg in-)iy. . floor, ani then snld reassuringly, "Oh iucioij- iin;iiuu 1 merely question-" Ills wotds trailed off nnd I'do von Wlnden Stood rllenlly until ho spoke again. "Oh. ery well Wc shall sec wc shall see " A knock at the ikor and nn order!) entered. "Well"" 'Dispatches i:oellcnr." 1 O XT IXIi:i MONDAY STRICTER HOLY WEEK URGED HV CHURCHE Plan Services ICmplinsizinc Cross Solution of World Problems in Crisis All ihutche-. ato coopeintlug for a III!' VW irjll IHtlHK H'l tis. .- obsor-.itice or Holy Th- Itev. IMkIh ltel ritlk win tpalc IiiSi? ' s nf nn 1st -mil Ihe,?.' ltih.w' Lutheran mureh. hro.d.nS' it nss nt i iiusi .inn ine 1 Mmim Vernon strem. t n . n. i.rjjfra Moie Intensho Week. "Tho I'l i'rlls of the World has been adopted . 11s the w.itdiword of the week. . I ll wprvi.-j-H will lo tn.iiUrit liv rpfrr t ... r 4,. Il. r. . ... Il.n ...1U.. .. If. Ilin vol hi innblcnm of toiluv. Hip nino- IllPIlt for IliW (p1is.pi miup or JlolV W'i.rtl- Ii il Itu Its. niillmt tit tlirt .i nml nf I the Pnivlnce of Washington last Xooin- I Iter, when It w.ir urgeil that stn 11 n plan Vr'"""r'"..yS."l.."F ,r,M' "'t", HI. iidiiii is Cllinillllirinc ' The sucgested plngiaiii of seniles icconuuended for the I'rotcstniil linls copal chuii lies fuchilcs a dall 1 ele br.itlon of the Holy (W.mmunlnn. prenih lug nn "Tho f'ross" nt night seilccs finin .Moiniin until M'lu.i). special serv i.. roe ,.i,i,iii,,inli-iiii, ;,,, meeiim- i fnV M"entl'V.::nn!maYon",.l'!asses,Cg,!ild FIELD DAY TOMORROW FOR CITY'S 'DRY' FORCES I ThittV-flVO CllUlcllCS to Work for I.cRislutivo Approval of Pro liihition Amendment 'I'oiuorrnw will be Held da for ado c.ili'8 nf the l.itlflc.itlon of the national prohibition amendment In Philadelphia and its lcinit. Widely known "pval.cts on the pro hibition ipicstlnii will deller addresses nru. 111 iinciieNitr, .n. t 1 no meet- Itn-M ore nntlei' Mi, misfit, eu .if il,n wr. i.andon iiuks on liahylou In Stfiiht-ii Uuiedrm del I . ... i .... cinil an muii ..ii-ii its iwri mi - i.,) irmi.vn .iUMir u mi 1 1 mm nf kiimiii ims auoriiiion in ; tht- H.thlunl(Ui Hcutloii nil the I'nlverKlty .Muwum, of whh-h In 1 i(ov cur.itorr m .- g?5 Cflte- IA s?1 ftttt say Private Peat's story serice ror thn parochial organizations, u ;,,,i, 1,,1 .,,,;,. i,i niere.iini V, u 1 s. nl.,. lor those engaged In war work " ..''', c.'s VV ,1 Vf UIX.5IJ;" " J n,,,i Kneel ,1 M.r(ii.M r..o ..i,ii,i...n ,i.,a 1 giam lias neen planned for snemoeril ,, 11 mil lTc ii snmin w l,'ll,,"n '""Mnnd their friends. II. W. K. Hradfonl. .7.! in pulilli instltuilnns , M . ..,,,, ,, .T s MM -f bu:ij-ii.: d.. .?' iimnmijiniii m i mmm ,, g 7K fl-,WM,MHa f,f..M,M Mfc.i wtMJ I Lf - si "Mi, COt. nELIOIOUS BRIEFS rA Tt,. rt- m.i M . . ... i " t-t. itumr n, j nrnn r II'rtrMi n,ni.u. ,ubiee fr iRi!!i.i.,2' ""2," . Bnd r WJil M, , iv. i n,,;'Vi,rn..L"-... Mll,( Tftm 11. . ..-. .1 .. '.".'. .f 'I xne iieiurle- .I!.'r'L'H-,l::l-r.V''Thon,,.,ii,.rti ,......,.,. immiiuii, H1, ur.oti or in. MSBi I.-formMlnn plamond JuhllP MnvfmMil --.-..' .. siiiiiui, 1 1 in TinirT la uren nm ii HlusirtttNI. v A .h. :"", fe zw. wilt. IntnnrniH' eenlng sl.lh. Arrh Street Pri.S I.:?." X1 .T"' '!'- ths MviniJ r-.".i--JL,.."J'.' r,iVJ.T..-.-r'"P!"?.n jri?i on 'Common TrwiT'yt-iJl 5.S!,te liViV'Ttt it week arn. MonH.r. i,i1 I Irst rhureh of th s i ... "' 1 tt i i' turn. niioinv i.fnin nrrur) eTefKtr(i inr Tn nrt IP. .r T IVarrtt I tmin4tnWfl.. TiifmUv. rr. Quiiv- Ttitfn r,'!'.J." r,r 3nlm "' fK'l" will sik'ifo llethlfhiin l'rebjterln Church st IBJfl t si on,:s'M'.. ,n" "ubji ''- at n Trli K'"'""V - .T1" .'."' ,,'rr'J"r",lns fer tho j l"S P,,.,r. '' r0.1'0".'.-.. M ih J- ." ..')? , ' "in norms uri i na ,irr Ol nejectln., life v ill MM.Ak t Tla MMhodliit fepficoiV '-jB I'luirrh Ifitnnrrnw nflprnntin nnrii ih. tt4- vt'7 t as nf 4 lin Plilhtflolnhlu lltalrlnt lnll.(Jalui.li f v- Jr"!!!""'. Ills suWcit Is "The Trice .Samn.l V Small, of Oeorcla. ,vlll ,n..k.V' liimnrrnw nfl-moon at tho T.bernaelSJJ (,' '?, I'reslijlerjan I'hurjli Ills subject ,j V -1 AinrrlcH's Third lllnanrinatlon.' l.iehthouse Boys Club Celebrates hf ' ,lq ' " cmy-ursi annual ceieorauon 01 nj. Lll.';J-l?h'l'0"'l':.I.5o;,rluL'' .".?"An l 1,..1.n T, l.-l.... .......I . . ., ni:i.ifiiin' NnTifKS llapllst tlll.sTM'T Mlll.l'.r HAPTIST IIIL'RCM . 1, ,'.,(-,, ,.., ,Mv-e, i(t(,ir nccreiary w 111 mako their annual niMrcsses. n ' . I'li'slimt jit. west of liuh. S l" tlCnmii; I). ADAMS, n I Paalor i'J u 1 . 11 111 llrolliprhooil or A. anil r. fi . In .111 11 m "The Armor of I.lnht." . i 7 PV p in Munkcr. nnd Dollar raltlota. 4'1;. Fllilral f'liltnre i p jiii. iii:itiu:i(T ti;in win speak .?! : "i'hiI hrhura an,l Herman Democracy," Z i-"" nro.iu 01 ii,e,rr, 1 1 ft. m. , 'icsh VIrs (lr,ie c'rlltcndn will rpenk on "Soctst ' fl mo,1 Ktoiiotnle 1'omlltSins In OermaLyy " .Ifll s Klhli'Bl Hnelely House. I.tgt Spruce. H p, m, !Aj I tit hrnn t Mls., pith nnd Jefferson sta. Iie M Kdiiard Tliomus will preach, :o :iij MVunlmt Scrilce Suhjecl: "The rtef- ' orinallon Dliniontl Jubilee Alotcinent," '.' 'in lllbie .school 7 l"i Ktolilns ertle siu,j,rl. ,,jnaa ia I., I'n lure uiiil Nor)" (Illustrated). Miss Susan l.enr Sehinolze. Poiolat , rresliterlun Midi sT. III KCII. lsih nrt Arch. V . Ilei Cl.Alli:.M.'l; HUWAItl) JtACAItt- - V ' in. IS "The Onlv Vi'ns ' '...' 1J Mil .MitliluV SclllKll. 7 .10 nerllal. .lljCWt- SOU " Tho Man Who l'al,t Ine trle. i 4.'. -?v Steienth lii eerie, nf sermons on common w . t ll ttpes M 1,1.1.1V sen iees. I2:t5-I2.50. "sf- M Mondu tir.il. M I'earee J. "S TutHit.i.. lJr. Quhv ItonMcIlo. UdlnrniUy Dr. Cdwln llfl UHk. Ihur-in)a lr. AlfunJer Mhi-CqII, I'rMav. t)r iMipewnian Hrrlrlc. nimn.hiiKu i'Ki;mi tuhan ciilrch fiiw Iimihii mill I'lniiniiiu pis', .JmVi'St )r JOHN It. IMVIKri will preach 10:.10 .m' Pi's nix 7.." p.ni. ubj,t: ' i'iie Trial gf sinuMi&ifM nnn, J.'.u ii.m Sahliath School, 'h-IhI lanut tur ull age. ' i iini'i:, 'The right for l.lherlr." I'rotewliiiit Kplsennnl M'. JMI-H, L'Jil bthI Walnut Us. Hpv juii.v MucKitinai;. it. v.. nector. S nn : m tffjlv t'nmmunion. , 11 uit h m Mornluc rrajcr and Holy Com' tnunloii. uJlh He rt noli ! .t int ii m ronflrnmtlon InKtructlon. A (Ml p. m l.wnlmr rraer (choral), tcU 1 off bv orrjHH mltat I t l"i nn.l a:t" Snivlav School. ST. MRh's tllll'.CH l.o, u"t al le'twe'ii HJUi and nth l. vrin:ii nn; o.n. our i nrnari. Mi,i,id niornmi; hi 11 ocioci,. uno;ay era- lliiiK hi a o i iuli. I'lillarlun I HtsT lll'ltlN (111 Kill fc'lM.1 I'tientnut at. iie iiiKiii:mi'K it amrriN, Kin in riunit.iy Hehool II h in Mr. (trfffln Mill Breach. lllll'i:. .H,l and Wharton t., Uv. J. aRAV, lidl.TiiN. U .. Minister lon.t. netiJJ iL 4 Oeniae p A-rv: Til.",.. Or. Bolton. ilUeti;.Va&'i i Mlniater, t&s llllietns "1'heruhlni Konff." by Bortrvatr. rWi iiml "Ihnh'Not Wladoni Cry?" by D. s, el,,,,,, , ,,,,, o ,,. ,orip, orKHinni I c.si l.ui.l.s -oiii.il lit tir.lt.tlAaTOtTCi e tiT Chrlten Mie. un,1 (Ireeue at. l-tWei'1! lie! Itottl-'lt M roltllKS, JtlnlaUr. ,' IW II a in huiijnt: "Whom and What Jlra Ti ', .Hound to Oliey"' I ',lt-' I s , iii In th Pnrlali House, air. Forliea.A l a on "The lletltlon of John Mulr." S V a Mlsrellaneoii. . Clinw" rilll.l. HISTKK T ANTI-1 t.OOV LU.01JV?lP'! of Hoehealer. N. V . ?V-r&l will speak at , Y,JP i ioca .iieinodiiii cnurch, . 'I Ioca and lsih ata . Sumliiv. tit :i:tr, t. in bubjert, "Ttio 1'ilcc of Peace. Aii'1 Hon. Sam Small. of tlforsla, i,t Tulteroarlo l'rexhiterlnn l-h,trli. 37th and Chestnut ata.. Wf?', Sill. loot "AnnrloH'i Thlr,l' :lTlanrinatol."'A,,vrf 'J will still be read and $ human documents of '&$!$ m, ih Ms own sokUer m " Atsi iiKS I1. fLM Afifi, , att ? a i. t-t v. V " ?" . ., 'J- fA ) ii u '4 xm: vi? s?w :. X ?i 1 "',.,.:.: .yfl. :-s 5 i ,. :fl lV m itii . : PM 1' Vi! . V ;,.: TKVl .tii'.! swlii &)!"&! IsWraTsS ...,. 'f.,s!ej,mf:M. ?isiiwle: TMk'.fMi Wt,2iPWM:mm:3&yMl;,& i- -Sr'W, lOtCJslt '.-i-Slr' - . aiflllM 4arirailHHHaraiataiaH JtBBuBbmCjiBlLiMkttaaiLiMmWtSL