t yte V ;v ff ' ,, 6 EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHILADELPMlA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14,' 1018 .f ,i u A'.l. & P If K- i b) u irt- W irWSKING ADDS TO CASUALTY LIST r5 fcts 2471 Names, of Fifr' "hich 383 Are in Death Roll r. DAY'S WOUNDED 1582 T 'Grand Total of 26,379 Killed - "k i A . T 1..1 !- j in Aquon xnciuucs .ft o?u hi ocu v . ' j . Wnsldrurton, Dec 14. I Blc figures continue tn mark the cas ualty reports forwarded by General Per shing. Total added today la 2471 names Of these 383 nre In tho death roll Jtllled In action, died of wounds, disease, accident or other causes. The list of Wounded Is a largo one, comprising 1,58: names. In tho grand total of 26,371 re corded as killed In action since the entry Of the United States Into the war, 390 were deaths at sea. Summarized, to date the losses qre: . Reported ' Dec. 14 Totals Killed In action 145 26,379 10,042 14,424 2,014 15,219 79,216 Sled of wounds 140 Dfcdof disease "2 JDIed of accidents and other causes 26 Missing In action (In cluding prisoners) ... BOB 'Wounded 1582 Grand totals 2471 147,294 OFFICEUS" LIST Killed In Action MEUTES'ANTS Thomas C Tarter. Tu pelo. Wise. : Charles F Bobbins, lteno. Nev ; Henry O Johnson Pepin, Wis : Melsln A. Miller. Wikoft. Minn., Leslie O. Tool. Salem. Ore. Med of Accident and Oilier Causes LIEUTENANT COLONEL Sherman Avery-Whlto. New York. N. Y IJKUTENANT Mathew 1). Eckerman. Dei Jloinea, la. Wounded lererelr LIEUTENANTS James r Fletcher, Buell. Ore.: 'William Leonard Itussell. Ouy. mon Okla.: Bny VV. Tlouetts. Athens Oa : Earl Almon "Warm Sprimrs. Ark. . Gennre A. Kent.: New York. r Y.: Georee CUdo Lyoriv, Manassas, Va : Charles O Richards, Memphis. Tenn . Nelson M Walker, Pltts fleld, Haas.: Zerna v. Arthur. Delaware, O . Frank C. Has id, Columbus. Ga. , Hchenk Henry GrlfTln. Ilrlanser. Ky : Edward Wal ter. Ellwood City, ra : Albert E. Dlrch. Lawrence Kan : William II. Brooks. Des Moines, la.: Charles If. O rtrlen. Nashville. Tenn : Lloyd P. Petry. Hoopee-ton, III : Charles Francis Younc. Marlonvllle Mo : James B. Boyle. Baltimore Md. . Claude H. 8plcer. Auburn N. Y . Thomas Jennings. ,Gallbestu. Lafasette. La. TENNSYLVANIV Killed In Action SERGEANT Max A. Greene. Susque hanna. CORPORAL Samuel It C. Foltz, Terry 1II1U Charles Edward George, Munsey Val ley. PIirVATES Georire ir Tacirart. Llnfleld: ijohn P. Barrett: 30.' East Prion street. Ger- mantown. Philadelphia' 'George D. Ulaner. Nottlmham: Daniel Hflndlsl Willow Grove. -William Metsler. Plttsbursh- Harry E "Rhodes. Newport: William J Boetger, Erie: waster xjxikosssks. l'liiBDurgn. jrsin sj OotUchall, Treseorton: I road Haderny. .Erie: Feter.Kelnoslo, Mahanoy City. Died of Wounds SERGEANT Thomas Joseph McKeon, 8122 Lancaster avenue, Philadelphia PRIVATES William 11. Richards. Wilkes. 1?rr John D. Mallow. W McKean street. niiaaeipnia aieve j. rcnrocK. uenners; Thomas L. Dine. 41311 Westminster avenue. Philadelphia: Carl C. Frlckus. Scranton: Jonn W. Gustanson. Titusvllle: John S Thompson, 4124 Rttner street. Philadelphia: Alicnaei lemoiKy. .siayneia. Die4 from Accident and Other Causes PRIVATES Scott F. Comfort. Troy; '-V ' bS susbbbV .r rT v w-V i ' l'l 7f 11 Vre. 1032 Tulip street. Pnllftdtl- Died Af Dlsea. Ple'.5,A'ESrw,u" I" Battler. 10 North Jj'th trt, Fhllsdelphlal Karl dtone. Kait ..wiiKurni irvin u, num. Easlon. lVoonde' Sererelr h.?i?I?AXrs;rHb" .T- Johnson, Mun nam John It nuhlniHn. Hanoveri lwln A S,4"-J.1 I-esberstreet. I'Mladelvhlat Jo. nil il CiwIm .fnhntlnuitii l.i..h W flu. boll. 400J Germentown avenue. I'hlladofphla I'Srd'u.0, Fox- -u3i E"" Uurn "' J''1" adclphln CORPORALS Nicola 1hof. 13 North Shanir street, Philadelphia: Lharles L lilt 3f. CatawUsa; James W. Emlgh. Morris- y.ici iiernaru jesepn Hul. Jr., Pittsburgh! :; ,.a 1 .reont uransnai: Jonn 1. Itnjaen. viiiuii' Avfaier . nneasei. t.reeKsoe ja- romo M. Stohler. Manhelml Elmer O Marsh, .-niirt.iH, tiuinm a. .iiarsieucT. wtewaris i?.wPl ,I'amond A. Masters. Ailuntownl Michael Cone. Phoenlivllle: JoseDh Little. Sfl!tf Matthew street. Philadelphia, Joseph Hlckey. Hroltdale, Arthur E. Alter. .'413 North Falrhlll street, Philadelphia: Her bert Beck Alloona. ClaMon W Both. 1 IJ7 oorm -iweniy-nintn street. Philadelphia: U,.r.nftTl,..VcPn"l"- J'- Duryea I1UGLEHM Abram Mallnofskv. Allen townl Krert K Wooley, Pine Hldge WAGONER Frank II. Ilkhurds, 4332 Dater,.".tr"1' Manaunk. Philadelphia J.HP.rV.hrl" " Olacken. Pittsburgh .I'BIVATES Harry C, lluthanan 2J43 North Second street Philadelphia, Frank J. !?'!!'"'' 14J4 'West Second street. Chester. Mlllam M Hcale, (111 Grand street, Phlla delphla, Thomas P. Wllllnms .Ir Hejnolds. vine. Leroy r. McClelland Braddock, Ed ward J Smith 107J East Arsmlngo alenue Phllndelnhla. Vnrren 1. Kfend. Atirlin: Thomas A Heene. 3U41 Terrace street. Philadelphia, Mike oke. Wllklnaburg: Wil liam iiojko, Moutzdale; Jltjtr Sfhuiman, H41 North rrimklJn k(rnt. Phlla rlelnhla Herman George Nnder. Kempton, Franklin E Trnuger Hatlleld Vlncenio Marsagllo, CurtlsMlle. Charles Mitchell. South Heights: Charles Morhlann Johnstown: William J Ms era. 4(l3i Chestnut street, Philadelphia : Wilfred A Warren Warren I.ulgl Andla, Monesscn, Caspar Thomas EITlnger Sha mokln, Henrv L Lints Towanda: James McAllister. 1'itcot, Mcola Nnrolltana. 7133 Wlsslnomlng street, Philadelphia. John josepn I'utcnaacnios Aiahnno tt William C Roberts Kill Illavls street. Philadelphia, Ernest Rawle "il "i West Seenth street. Chester Nevln R .Seltzer Harrlsburff Alex ander l!orsoltch tn7 North Hancock street Philadelphia, John Ison Pittsburgh, Thomas J Laheart LurksMUc; William Htnry Mntkte. New Castle Leroy Edward Adsms Shamokln, alarlnn V Allan I.lnwlell. Tred Baumlnater SHir, North Second street. Phlla delphla, Theodore W Halmont, Crafton, William A Bills 311(10 HadHeld atreet, Philadelphia Albert V. nolllnger Oreena burc. Albert H Kloplnburg. Glenlleld. Wll. Ham E Llndse. Carhondale Antonio Maurlcllo. Exeter John J. Htoffej, Coal dale, (.harles laor 11 South Second street Philadelphia. Morris Thai 714 Tree urcet Philadelphia Harry Christian Fox Darhj : Thomts McParlane. Rosstte Carl i: Mollitz Meadtlle. Frank S Nelson, Washington Howard C Patterson JHll West Susnuchinn i avenue, Philadelphia, Joseph Hldewlcls. 2843 Cantrell street. Philadelphia. Elmer F Allshouse. Greens burg. Bernard A Itovle Cumbola John P. Ratkowrcz, Erie, Charles H Rcardon 12"iJ North Newklrk street Phlltdelphla, Joseph Sacks, Ariel, Dnmlnlik Taernlt Allison, Ramond W. Thomas Kane Joseph F. Woods Danville William i: DIehl, York: William A. Gallagher. 2118 St Albans street. Philadelphia, Clarente Deetz Wap wallopen George H Geazc. Muno . Charles II Knoefle, 2JJ North Twents -second street Philadelphia George A llhoades New Ken sington Smiuel king Hulehohn llercers vllle. James It Lo(kwood Greenville Law rence Knmper, JJ3 Iorv street Chester: Francesco Caputto. Broughton. William L. Hoineld, 70CI South Flft -second street. Philadelphia, Ous f-chroeder Llgonler Or Mlle E Wnlte Sllgo John A Hnviluceck, Kelalres Ezra Heller Nazarith. Ean W. Jones W'alnutport Ira Jones Pittsburgh, Homer G Norrls Llgonler. James A Pres ton. Sennl Joseph Balslmo Pittsburgh. Mat thew J. Cooke Archibald Mine. Wounded (Degree Undetermined) SERGEANT Harry II Ronolds 'Waver- c'ORPORALS Joseph A Boeh Rlalrsvllle, Martin Thorusllla Ablnglon U. D Darsle, West Homestiad Robert Rowan, 821 Lam Lard street Philadelphia PRIVATES Ira Magomber. 3113 North Taylor street. Philadelphia. Hare Dixon. Pottsvllle Lajton Hurtsmlth Mill City. Charles William Leliner. West Newton, Thorol Gunderson 1UJ7 Berks Btreet Phila delphia: Robirt Thebon Monessen. Harry O. BamzhofT, Altoona, George E Barnes Glrardvllle: Edwin I Black Grcensburg, Nelson A. Gumer Dilton. Raymond Sheaf. 1130 Walnut street. Chester. IlBrrv If. Jericho, McDonald) O. Henry F Keeling, Washington. Charles I King. 2'i.'4 Wnverly street. Philadelphia, Fnnklln Labold Allen town, Tony Menduccl Dubois Paul Orlosky. Pittsburgh. Howard I. Paul, Oettssburg, Frank C. Smith. Greensburg. George Tucci. 173J West I'ussaunk acnue Phil idelphla. Jerome M Ailman State College. Johnson D Carr. 2411) North Orknev street. Phila delphia, Patrick Fleming. Pittsburgh, Leo B Mulholland. Franklin, Rleu Odlllen, Monessen, Mov C. Qua. 014 Race street. Philadelphia. Walter Rotknwach. 2311 West Poplar street, Philadelphia, Ernest Santce, Frederlcktow n Wounded Slightly CORPORAL Robert II Lawrence. 2722 West Gordon street. Philadelphia. PKIVATES Daniel Slattery. Dubois; JJank J. ehl. Will War-Time Wages Continue? Has the eight-hour day come to stay? Will the cost of living come down? Will women who took men's jobs in war-time keep them? How. will disabled soldiers be fitted for profitable employment? What forms of regulation will take the place of government control of prices and super vision of labor? What plans will be adopted to demobilize the armies and to completely remobilize them to the indus tries of the nation? Light on all these ' 1H f Otto Wagner, .2987 North Franklin street. Phllade innia. Earl rl . RaudenbAuxh, l,ogan- town: Sharpli 'less Ilodgers, waiungtora: iisr old Hohe, Corry: Arthur E strab. Milt- vslej Joe Cindels, 1120 Webster street, Philadelphia: Philip Maurer. Dravoabura: John J. Daly. East Plttahurghl, JohnL. Dunn, 2244 Kimball street, Philadelphia: James J, Falos 3207 Latona street. Phlla. delphla: Clauds It. Connor. Llttlesiown, George R McKee. Clinton 111. Carol N Maynsrd, Scranton: Joseph Sailer. Charleroi: Harry Singer, Wllkea-Barre. Missing In Action HEROEANT Park M. Envln Coraopolls CORPORALS Harry T. Eutscj. bcott dale. Anthony Ilroestel, llttsburgh: Joseph Lyons. 3301 Sunn) side avenue, Philadel phia. WAGONER Mariano Ventrueloa. 024 Mountain street Philadelphia. PRIVATES Frnnk F. Oelser. Harris burg, David M Kllng, Eric: Salvatorn Chec chla, 281 East Thompson street Philadel phia: Harry IV Dahl, 2441) Franklin street. Philadelphia. Thomas II. Eston. 2700 Bou dlnot street. Philadelphia, Antonio Alphonso, Falrhankl Michael J Jozwlak. 23ll) East Thompson street. Philadelphia; Stsf Nled zlelda. Erie. Frederick 8. Tallman, J14 North Third street. Philadelphia: James F. Tajlor. Monessen: .William . Dom hrlskl. Miners Mills, Claude O. Gothnour. South Fork. John Jonee, Lnrge. Ell S Kiefer. Spring Cltj , John Proctor, 110 Arbor street, Philadelphia, Edwin P. Illil helmer. Hath, Antonio Bnnnale, Adray, James A Cullerton. Klttannlng. Syl ester J, Eans, Webster. Samuel Herman. 1712 South Seventh street Philadelphia. John W Soles IrwInrAlbert Vols 2184 East Cambria street. Philadelphia- HJaldmlr Forsgren. Warren James II I.oftus Cnrhondale: Henry Jtamagll 1103 Moore street, Philadel phia. , New JERSEY ' Killed In Action SERGEANT Spencer 11. Perry. Mllltown CORPORA1. W'llllam A Alunstlne Baj onne. James P McGoern. Jersey City: Carl Mshr Jer"e citv. PRIVATES Harr L Brown, Jersey City Ralph Irving Frcnde, Newark. Dlew from Wounds PRIVATES Salvatore Glammlrco C1IIT slrt", Paaoualle Pope. Newark. Frederick Rodgers Ialmyra Died from Accidents nnd Other Cause PRIVATE Edmund J Igco Engllshtown Died from Disease PRIVATES William W Lewis Hlbernla. William Black, Trenton. Albert Humm, Jr. Westteld Wounded Sevcrelv SERGEANT Franklin Pi ale Summit Joxeph Rlker, Pattrson, Herbert Ooldn- beri, wewiirK, Wlllllin I unugius Harrison ( ORPORAI.S Ralph W. Troup. Rlilgewnv , William s McCaule lersiv ("111 . Mat Rozenherg Trenton, Jncnb Tinls, Jersey Cltj . Carl V Riles Hackensnck w Alio Nl.u Hernaru iieriim i.nciewooo (PRIVATES Nlcholns tlprlano Newark John L Kleckner Perth Ambm, Charles Roberts. I Jimperis me, wennis iinurnan Jersey Citv Jncob t Rosenberg rsewark, ( aiogero jianieia .pwiiri wumi uwr in, Hasonne. Joseph 3tnitln Palmetto ChRrles I, Peterson Mlllvllle. Melsln C Rapp IlloomOeld. William C Tlmperl Tersev Citv Hnj E Wagner. Taterson Nell Baker Pas saic. Leslie M pgar Pcipsck John S Bonatus Haleflon Artnur l. nuimei imr- wood Jacob J Singer Jerses City. Trank L Brock Clayton Louis I." Ine Jersey Cits . Santl Rantucl Trenton. Kred W Schwenk, Rldgetleld Park. Furav Siuro Jersey Cits . Rocco Delhosco, Newark. Thomas Kolosa, Perth Ambos JatilM H Phelan. Jerses I Its Edssaril Binder. Jerses CHS, .siariin j Bleorkiund 4J1 Atlantic asenue Camden, las Brown. Mondhom, Ilarrs Lssig Oriingo. Earl Haber. Dunellcn Edward I rnncls I ;e. Jersey City. James J. Murphy. Bloomncld. Wounded (Degree Inclctermlned) SERGEANT Harry K Venle Woodbury. CORPORA I-Edward J Bosch, 402 Lin den street Camden PRIVATES Meser Kat7 iiasonne; irn A Bennlno, Irsington, Lassrence A. Mc Manus East Orange Joseph igajewskl. Bound Drook, Edward E Armm, Newark Wounded Slightly CORPORL Ward W Spot7, Columbus PRIVATES Stanlslasv hklnk. Jersey Cits. Loul4 Bcsllackqua, Alpha, Missing In Action CORPORAL Ernest A Becklar Hoboken COOK Robert C Smith Flemlngton PRUATES George C.ewnk Trenton: Frank J Pleker. W est Orange Hugh F. Dolan Jersey Cits: Domlnski Iiollsko New ark. William Dugan. Ellzabtth. David E Gardner Nessark Copcitio Irasch. Perth Amboy, Ben Fox, New Brunssvlck. Red Cros9 Auxiliary to Celebrate The anniversary of the organization of Auxiliary No 336. of the Southeast ern Pennsylvania Chapter, American lied CrobL-, will be celebrated tonight In the Second Regiment Armory The speakers will be Lieutenant S J. Hutch inson, of the London Irish Rides Royal Air Force, and W. H Smith, assistant secretary of the chapter. FUNK & WAGtALLS COMPANY (PubUihr of u WILSON PASSERA' ' IL NATALE IN ROMA La Vistia del Prcsidentc Sarclibe Ridotta a Soli Due Gioriji Published and Distributed. Under . ... . rn"'M'T VO 8l Authorized by tho net or October 0. 1017. on fill at the PostoMcs of Phila delphia. Pa, By order of the Presli'snt A. B. BURLESON. Postp-aster General. Homo, 13 dlccmbret SI apprende che II Tresldcnte Wilson, per raglonl non prcccdenteniento pro 's Isto e' stato costrctto a rldurre II perlodo della sua dlmora In quoata, capltale Hgll sara' In Roma II 24 dicemhre o vl restera' per passnro la festa dl Natalc. Intanto contlnunno 1 preparnthl e gll nddobbl per I festegglamentl I quail, sonza dubblo, snrnnno lmponentlsslml. Vn dlspacclo da Oenova annunzla che quel Conslgllo Comunalo ha declso dl offrlre al Presldento Wilson una specials edlzlone idello opere dl Giuseppe Maz zlnl, II grande Itallano, apostolo della democrazla, che col truo genlo profetlco aea lntraeduto moltlsslml annl or sono quanto sa,rebbe nwenuto In Kuropa. II "Glornale d'ltalla," organo dcll'On. Sonnlno, ha rlprcso una tampagna con tro l'attegglamento del Jugo-Slal, reclamendo nssolutnmentc II rllluto do flnltlso ad ognl conipromekso e ad ognl nccordo, dlcendo che 1 accordo trn. lta. Hani e Jugoslav I relatlvamente all'Adrla. tlco sarebbe stato deslderablle, ma che non 1cc dlmentlcarsl che esso non sara' posslblle se gll Slav I non rlconoscano le gluste nsplrazlonl llnllane su talune poslzlon! etnlche, strateglche e coin merclall della sponda orlcntalq del l'Adrlatlco. DISCUSS PEACE CONFERENCE Protestant Federation Opposes Home Rule Discussion Here . Delegates to the Philadelphia Protes tant federation, representlng'more than 150,000 persons In the Protestant churches nnd frnternltles of this city, have adopted resolutions opposing In jection of the home rule question Into the discussions by the Peace Conference. The resolutions take the ground that any reference at the conference to tho question of home rule, self-government or political freedom for Ireland would bo un-American, It would have a ten dency. It Is contended, to Interfere with out warrant In the Internal affairs of a friendly nation, one of our Allies, and would be an act It Is further asserted, that Justly would merit the resentment of that nation Samuel A. Wilson Is president of the federation PH1LADELPHIAN CITED 4 TIMES Lieutenant Richard J. Walsh Was Brave Under Fire Three citations for bravery under fire, all of which he makes light of, havo como to Lieutenant Richard J, Walsh, twenty-eight years old, former St Joseph's College and University of Penn svlvanla graduate, who fought with tho 303d Engineers In France Lieutenant Walsh and his brother, Francis, enlisted at the very first call. Richard at that time was practicing dentistry. He took examinations for a commission, and won his lieutenancy. He was sent to Camp Dlx, attached to the seventy-eighth Division, 303d En gineers, nnd he has remained with them ever since. pressing The iterary Digest BLINDED BUT HAPPY HERO RECEIVED AS GUEST OF CITY Virginian With Party of Wounded Veterans From Capo May Makes Most of Glass Eyes Jtirty Sees Philadelphia and Will Be Entertained in Private Homes "They're going to patch up my hose somehow and I'll soon bo ablo to manip ulate my glass eye so well people won't know I'vo been In the war." Smiling and boyish, Private Howard J. Wells of Petersburg, Vo., formed the central figure of tho group of wounded soldiers on furlough from the Cape May Army Hospital, and tho Philadel phia women who are their hostesses for the week-end. Twelve of tho more se verely" wounded men, who have had no previous chanco to leave the hospital, arrived hero today. "1 think I'm pretty lucky. You needn't feel sorry for me." It was Private Wells again. Tall, well built arid nat urally easy of movement, the casual ob server might not havo known he was blind. "I Just got my glass eyes two days ngo, but I can move them round so folks thlnK they are real. "No, It wasn't In a big bnttlo that I was wounded. It was Just one of the drives mnde last August 9 near Belgium. A shell burst and hit mo In three places I was knocked unconscious and I dldn t know for a good many hours afterward that my ryes had been knocked right out and my head pretty Veil mutilated Isn't It great that I got my glass eves before going home for Christmas? I'll have to have a new bridge for my nose nnd It may be attached to glasses That will pretty completely disguise my de formities Anysvay I'm happy." Heroes of Chateau-Thierry, Solssons and of minor drives that home folk didn't hear so much about, arc Included among the guests. One Is denf ; an other's arm la paraljzed There Is one whose memory is wandering. After his wound, at Chateau-Thierry he couldn't remember his own name but gradually the happenings of his former life are coming back. All of them have been gassed But all of them are cheerful and eager to get back Into civilian life, now that the war Is over. Tho men were taken to view the city this morning; and had luncheon nt the Wanamaker store as guests of Mrs. George W. Urquhart and other members of the Urquhart auxiliary of the Red Cross Mrs Barclay II Warburton was hostess to the visitors at a theatre party this afternoon, and Mrs Samuel Lit will entertain them at dinner this evening The party will see a musical comedy tonight and sleep at the Service Club. Various Chestnut Hill families havo In. vlted them to dinner tomorrow. A spe cial showing of tho Government's new olliclal war picture. "Under Four Flags,' will be given for tho soldiers tomorrow afternoon Tsvelve-year-old Wado Jolly, Jr, of 1216 South Broad street, was one of the first to greet the guests when they ar rived today. Wade has been saving all his money for weeks to help entertain the guests nnd was ready to hand out cigarettes and chewing gum as his part of tho treat. Among the women who served as hostesses were: Mrs Mabel Lovegrove, formerly a nurso-at the Cape May Hos pital ; Mrs. Raymond Brook, of the 1 mergency Aid, who has been singing for the boys In hospitals and camps, and Mrs D T, Butterwortli Arrangements for the entertainment of the men were made by William Ehrenberg, recreational director of Pier 19, U. S. N. Tho visitors were: Privates C C. Howard, of Arkansas; J. Baetz, Detroit; questions the Famous NEVStendard Dicany.), NEW.TOlK , ., Herbert McDermott, Herman, 111. ; A. B. NIchol, Proctor, VL; Howard J. Wells, Petersburg, Va, ; James William Sanke, Chicago; Thomas J. Zeek, Charleston, Miss.; a. A. Watls, Detroit; Miles Lynch, Pittsburgh, Pa. ; Leon Macomber. Auburn, Me.; Matthow Lennon, New York ; David L. Josephs, Brooklyn, N. Y. TO SELL HOUSES BELOW COST Shipworkcrs to Get Opportunity to Buy Homes Cheaply Promlso to sell to shlpworkers al lower than construction cost 539 houses built for tho Emergency Fleet Corpora tion was made this afternoon by Admiral Bowles at a flag-raising celebration at tho shipyard village Sixty-eighth street and Bulst avenue The Government will not loso money by the transactl6n. Tho nnlp svllt hrcln nt cmm. ftnlri Arl. mlral Bowles, and tho occupants of tiia houses will be given the first opportunity to buy them. A small Initial pas'tnent will be reaulred. the balance to be paid off as rent. The difference hetween th nelllnc nrice nnd the cost to the Government, ho explained, will bo paid by an Insurance service. Tho flag was presented to tho resi dents of tho village by Moss, Taylor nnd Crawford, the builders Miss Myrtle Crawford, daughter of one of the con ti actors, raised the flag, and Daniel Crawford presented It. Samuel F. Crothers, president of the Elmwood Avenue Improvement Association also addressed the gathering The houses nro blult In the block bounded bv Sixty-seventh nnd Pershing streets and Elmwood nnd Dlx avenues The flag was raised In tho community park, nt Sixty-eighth street and Bulst avenue. U. S. Judge Emory Speep Dead Mncon, Oa., Dec 14 (By A, P.) Judgo Emory Speer, of the United States Court for tho southern district of Georgia, died at a hospital here last night. Ho was seventy years old and was appointed to the Judgeship of the southern Georgia District Court by Pres ident Arthur in 1885. Ho was a mem ber of the forty-sixth and forty-seventh Congresses and, In 1906 was the Storr's foundation lecturer at Yalo University. !'!&&i'k'&'!iT 10,000 Children were made happy last year through the efforts of the Ledger Santa Claus' Club. Influenza and the ravages of war have nearly doubled ; the number who must be J taken care of this year. & Shall their Christmas be S) bright or sad? -') 5 The answer lies in your S( hands in your checkbook. Ledger Santa Claus Club Si Ledsjer Central vj Ilroud and Chestnut I wsiaws.Siw.5H..w MlfcgHl will be found in save 1 I ssussmsufnsps I l I IIMUSO STATSfl Jf oareuoaMT I VERV' " -v REBUILD WAR'S CRIPPLES Major McKcnzio Wonts Them Fitted for Real Jobs "No cripples and no charity." This must bo the attitude or the publlo toward tho maimed soldier, ac cording to Major n. Talt McKcnxle, di rector of physical education at tho Uni versity of Pennsylvania, who spoke at Houston Hall this afternoon on "Re claiming the Maimed." Major McKcnzle told of his experi ences as a medical officer In the British army, when he was In charge of tho "command depot" nt Heaton Parki Mani Chester, and as Inspector for similar In stitutions for the treatment of con valescents, founded by the British War Office. '"After former wars people looked upon the crippled soldier as a man to whom some easy Job should be given out of pity," Major McKenzle said. "Crippled soldlerB became night watchmen and gatekeepers. "The aim of those who have charge of the rehabilitation of men wounded In this war Is to make them not only self-supporting, but capable of competing on even terms with men who are sound." Man Hit by Automobile May Die Jtn unidentified man was severely In jured when the automobile In which he was riding skidded Into an Iron pole at Warnpclt street and Glrard avenue this morning. Physicians at SL Joseph'B Hospital say he Is suffering from a frac tured skull and Internal Injuries, and havo llttlo hope for his recovery. Greater food value In making chocolate cakes use BAKER'S CHOCOLATE with barley and buckwheat flour. The chocolate covers the color and taste of the dark flour so it is practically as . good .as when made with all white flour. jll 'hi Rbcj. u. s. pat. orr. This use of cocoa or chocolate in creases the food value of the pre pared dish. (Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free WALTER BAKER 6c CO. Ltd. Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. EEBSSBHBeKaEBtaaia '- f a " v v, ' ,' ', i" - ; ' ' i i " i i i . ! CITY MUST PAY SOME; FOR STREET CLEANTOiS Garbage-Removal Also to'Cost More Total Advance $271,292 ' Street-cleaning and garbage collections' in 1919 will cost the city a net total of $271,292 more- than the record-breaking wartimo totals of this year. , Director Datesman, who talked "econ omy" and now claims to haVo saved-the city 1600,000 by his new specifications that bring the high cost to a point In excess of any two vcars' cost under former Mayor Blankenburg, Is "satis fled." In announcing his claim at sav ing money, ho said the estimates would havo been that much higher under'i.tho specifications making the contractors keep at work a minimum force of cleaners and equipment. n . , Out of the total excess, Senator Vara gets $139,000, while $123,633 of the In creased cost goes to the Penn Redaction Company, whose price for garbage col lection Is $212,829 more than the .est!-,, mate of Edward T. Murphy, whose bid was lost to the city through an effort to Impose restrictions not In the specifications. increased palatability -i 3' i V 1 3 ' w i till M I ill! m .ti $1 jyT vl l i jr I 41 ft l t ' ft t JV" (5? At V ik ti A: m a mi 41.: v4 ' 8fe2 mi V'lfel f m :s i. -m - -, . -a . , Sf fjUlllsiaHHIsllsssHllVllliaisHtssssssssslissV ... . tr-r; -""-' - r u -.-- (j if ' 4" 3 8faeaab a.smxmmimkSi Miummmmmi, m m r, I . fiftWwilSftrs.iiif "n ft&ii t r .n ML$tt$mt&im t i ! h'ii i -& .aAib.