WZmr SSBI J "' ; -m i'3f-i WW" i-fi ' .AflK". "? KZWT'.ZJi.. it' '1 jr r ,-ar 'v ,- V V V & ja ? A u " 'CtfW ..-r,f BVBNINiG PUBLIC (LtiDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY; DECEMBER 7, 10227, XW . ' .I--!-' I ililAMA SCnuuu ucnca KUNSMENJOOUSi uuauh K .tltut Will " & Citholle '.t. Warned by K. K. K. i'T AiUnte, D. 7.-new the Kit Klux ,t tutiens of the Seuth was told here IM7.f.. hv nremtnent nlumnl ei Ala- .. MvtaB twenty-seven years as Aitehl fc ! coach nt Auburn, Mike Ai!T noted In . Southern athletic CSTpeTySchnle Institute, e Auburn. K"f,.. .rvlnB twenty-seven years ni ?ni i his resignation last. week. lUr 'nrisied for the reason no .tela KSe beSrd ! th9,.Ku K.,u5 f T.ii element tn me raui e f ''"jJi Mm for mere than n year be lt iS?ii te a Bemb Catholic. 'He sa'.d 7 ..iTnatlen had become inioiemeie, 25 te had "ally received threata.frem nuiints and Alabama Klnnsmen dc "Kc hi" resignation, """i have given Auburn the W In n.e, and her foetbnll team this year was the best In fifteen years," Coach Dona hue said. "But If the Klan wants me te get out because I haveN religion. It seems I must leave or stay and face an eternal row." The executive beard, prevailing en Denuhuc te reconsider ht resignation, assured him every effort would be made te elimlna tinplcusnntncM. The pub lic anneuiicnnent that he would re main at Auburn was followed Immedi ately by n flood of warnings, sent anonymously te Auburn executives, that the Alabama Legislature next summer would make terrific slashes in the col cel lege appropriations unless Donahue get out. Trustees of the school have deter mined te keep Donahue as head coach, even if the Legislature refuses te ap propriate one dollar. They say the col cel col lege will run somehow and that "Invis ible government" shall notdemlnato it. According te the.alumni who returned from Auburn, the LegtsJature tn Ala bama is packed with Klansmcn. , They say it had been established beyond a doubt thc) Klan started the ouster movement against the Catholic athletic director. LIQUOR DISAPPEARING Amount Under Qevernment Control Is Shrinking Washington, Dee. 7. There were 38,820,105 taxable gallons of liquors in distilleries and bended warehouses when the last count was made June 80 last, according te n tnble flledi with the Heuse Appropriation! Committee by the Bureau of Internal Revenue, and made public yesterday. Te show hew it is disappearing; the amount under Government control and guard was 8,433,204 gallons less than en ithc same. date in 1021, The various amounts were given as follews: wnisKy, .iu,DJVi,i)e gniiens; rum jjsi.uii; gin, nar,3i; 1078 ; alcohol. 043,317. high wines, COST OF PENSIONS BSPJH Annual Repert of Commissioner Submitted te President m Harding PENSIONERS DECREASE FAST L 1: i: I: Ny 'sflgggglgggB r 'V LttFatfeiasmhrt ttUytu f and after all, what ether cigarette is' se highly respected by se many men? FATIMA CIGA: BJElTES LioerrT tc MrtRs Tobacco Ce. Bjgak iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiE By JLiiecUxtti Prtti Washington, Dec, 7. The American Pension system cost the nubile $255, 201,002 during the fiscal year ended last June 30, according te the annual report of the Commissioner of Pensions Sent today te President Harding. Of this amount $253,807,583 was paid out for pensions, the cost of maintenance of the system being $1,304,07!). That the number -of pensions in this country is rapidly diminishing is shown in the statement that $4,008,250 lets vnt wild in pensions during the last fiscal year than during the previous .vt-iir; that 25,082 Civil War veterans died, us ngalust 24,775 for the previous year, and that 21,250 widows died, as against 10,451 the year previous. The number of pensioners en the rolls .Tune 30., 1022, was 547,010, compared Willi Duu.Uuif en .Mine .10 the previous year. Of these, 103.881 were Civil Wnr veterans; 272,104 Civil War widows, 45,055 ctrrnus of the Spanish War and 0108 widows of Spanish War veterans. There were seventr-threc soldiers drawing pensions for service In the war with Mexico, and forty-nine widows of soldiers of the War of 1812. Heveral important modifications of the practice of the Pension Bureau were breutht' about during the .war by de partmental decisions. One decibien held that a person wue cniisteu in tuc reg ular armv subscuuent te April 22. 1808. and was discharged en or before. April 11, 1800, or who enlisted in the Navy or Mnrine Cerps nfter May 4. 1808. and was discharged prier li April 11. 18!)!1, could be considered n "volunteer." This holding favorably nltcctcu Hundreds of rliilmn f11iil bv widows and minera of ueldlers of the Spanish War. Instructions appievcd in August, last tear, nrevlded u mere liberal sjstem of rating claims of Spanish War sol diers under tnc net et June, wm. The urnctlce eiiginally laid under the act of May, 1020, nmdi the $72 rate for helpless Civil War vet erans commence from the date of med ical examination ei pensioner ny a m ii mr iPKi empleye and head of his department, and that no empleye should be retained beyend the age of seventy. Similar previsions were suggested for these eli gible for retirement nt sixty-two and sixty -five enrs of use The present scale of annuities should be enlarged te provide n seiuewhnt larger annuity for nil classes, the commissioner said, and particularly for these receiving less thnn $30 per month. BITESOFF FINGER OF HIOTLM Isaac Hyman Routs Bandits, Who Flee Without Get ting Loet SCOPE INCREASED SAYS LOt. REPORT Declares Reduced Appropria tion Proposed in Budget Would Hamper Werk SUGGESTS ALL-STEEL CARS ONE HOWLS WITH PAIN Iwmc Hyman, a carnival man. of 44 North Franklin street, repulsed nn attack by bandits nt 3 o'clock this morning by biting off a linger from one of his assailants. The men fled without loot when Hyman' s method of defense proved mere deadlv than the weapons of the lilgh wajnicn, nlthnugh the odds were three te one against him. The atteniptpil held-up occurred In Franklin stiept, between llacc and Vine. Hyman was attacked 'by the bandits as he was rcttirninir te his home. One of them placed his hand ever I ly man's mouth (t prevent an outcry. Ad hu did se Hyman get one of the bandit's fingers between his teeth and bit it. He told the police the finger was sev ered. ' Police are watching the hospitals for the injured man. "I was suspicious," Hyman said, "when one of the tjiree stepped me and asked for n match. One of the ethers walked en and before 1 letild turn he liuunccd en my back. "I started te yell te attract the at tention of the patrolman en the bent, when one bandit clamped ray mouth shut with his hnnd. But he failed te take Hip precaution te keep his linger out of my mouth nnd 1 made geed use of in teeth te frighten them away." Hunan .showed a deep scnlp wound down which appeared as though it had been mulcted uy n pocKetKime. nc was tre.iicd by a iiellce surgeon. Anna I. O'Ncil, of Ogontz, reported ... Ia ..liti trttlrwf 4l.n ii lintiilVinr. itnu. I ll Hit? IUIt f IUUUJ IUUL l, llllliuuuh LUII surgeon or u beard of surgeons of the tuining $35(1 worth nf icwelry had I'ciixiuii Ilurenu. .Mere man .ii'.uini piiimt ncni muiiciicu irum ner or bieicii j Branch Stere - 1336 Venango Street H Open Every Eve. ; Genuine II jk 3 chrema I I & S with 24- lln ; uchtllk S g SB ihtde, In BIT Bj SB Mierted UK BHIllliin SS color and J jEjj SS morted I ill1' SB dailgnt. I ,. I SB Complete ' II B With pull I SS tenelt. II i .m SB Kefultr HI ffnr RnT SS vtlueJ36. Ill JRIIll v 1 $22.75 I. Mllwk .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lamp Factory 331 Market Street Great Reduction Sale, Fer Friday. Saturday and Monday The Lamp Factory announce;) a great reduction in our large ana varied smck which our lac- wry hub prepared ler tne unrisr,- n..iir..i TOnc HnrtAM f. ..2 i. I ....... ...e ocaeuu. uut prices cannot I coniele be equaled. We invite cempari- 4 ,ctwitb son. i ..ttci.i fruit with candle sticks and candlei. Complete $4.75 sReg . vtl. $8.00 Open8JS0AfM. Until 5 JO P. M. jSsS&flisSS? 49n lliliilllilIIII1ilDUIllilli1ill1!llllllllllllllllliili!llliUIIIIIIIIIIllllllilllllllll!l!ll Sm HniBfnnba rmmSV i BV ' I 1 ( Ml fc "" iSS Em n $11.95 m claims for the S7I2 rate have Iiimmi ill lowed und 34,53 were drawing thai rate per month en .Tune U0, JUL'-. Tn the last fiscal jear Ki0,7.'( pen pen bien claims were disposed of and U.Ull!). 1170 checks prepared and sent out. At the close of the .wir 8U,0ir claims under vnrleinf pension laws were pend ing. v T'nder the act of May, 1 020, provid ing for the retirement of Civil Service empleyes, there were 757G annuitants en the roll, of whom C007 were retired for age, the remainder for debility. The retirement luw. with biwcrnl broad ening und liberalizing acts, has been in operation for two .cars, the com cem mtasinnvr declared, and experience In dicates It needs but few changes. ' It WuA suggt"4cd (hat cmplojes, eligi ble, for retirement nt the age of hcventy should hne the eptihn (if retiring at sixty -five; that retention bejend bixty Ihe should he by agreement between while lie was downtown hepnine Heward ('. Holten. u student et the I uiu'isily of l'ciiusluiiia Luw Scheel, reported that nn overcoat valued at :() was tuken from a locker belonging te him. , Sirs. Theodere liuckwoed, -107 Vrui' Trade Itullding, Deck and Granite streets, lest S1G0 In jewels when thieves broke open the .ife in her office. William Patterson, a Nejrre, -40 Xaudaln street, was found uncoil- cleus at Eighth and Callow hill streets. Tie is in the Hahnemann Hospital.! Police have been unable te belvc the j mystery of the sheeting und he Im been unable te lull; te the police as jet. Jehn Weedman. Schell street, near Ttncc, was found in u dazed condition und partly blind at Darieu and Vine sheets. At Hahnemann liespitul lie admitted that a woman had thiewn pepper In his ejes, but leftihcd te tell lier name. Bv Atteclattt Preta Washington, Dec. 7. An Increased ecope of activities, due partially te en larged responsibility put upon It by legislation of recent ycurs, and partially le use of emciguncy powers required by industrial disturbances in recent months, were described today in the annual report of the Interstate Com merce Commission. Together with Its usual weik In reg reg iilatlenr of railroad rates and service, the commission reviewed operations by which it assumed some degree of actual control of railroads during the snmniet period et emergency occasioned bj the double strike in (he coal mines uiid III the railroad sheps: presented Mimmnr Ics of i chillis In lis biipciwlsiiiii di i nil- roan sceiiijU'"-, anil feu-i.i-i the out look for final conclusion of the pie traded settlements, of liuui.cial u counts between the Government and the rail roads arising out of the Tedernl con trol during the war. Its major action In the rate-fixing field, the report said, was the 10 per cent reduction In freight chaises ordered lubt July. "Manifestly, the cxlstlnc rates arc no longer interfering with the free ilew of commerce as ,u whole," the report said. "The tonnage moving has been steadily incteaslng in recent months. Little opportunity has lipcn affurded for determination of the effort of the re duced rate level upon the net earn ings of currieis because of freight con gestion and ether abnormal conditions which have resulted from the coal strike, the shepmen's xtrike and ether causes. Points Out Priority Orders The report reviewed hew the com mission, te meet the "menacing domes tic und industilal consequences of the strikes," had put prleiltj orders into effect, and co-operated with the emer gency organization of the Federal fuel distribution elhcc Though conditions of disrepair of equipment grew "most serious en mine important tni?ik lines," before the Mi-ikis weie out, It was Mild, the cumuii--! in 1 1 :i I net found It nec cHsary le lay embargoes or resort te the mere extreme of measures which Cen- URGE M SERVKE fDESKS ,. -M ,7 " m i' Liu FOR DRY AGENTS Scandals in Pennsylvania Re cited te Prove That Present Appointees Are Unfit ATTACK ON SPOILS SYSTEM fly e Staff Corrt$vendnt Washington Dec. 7. Prohibition en forcement scandals in Pennsylvania arc cited in a report submitted by the coun cil of the National Civil Service Reform League te the forty-second annual con vention of the league today as evidence In iiuppert of n recommendation that piolilbitieii enfeicenient be taken en tirely out of politics and that enforce ment officers be appointed strictly under civil service rules. "Under the Republican Administra tion appointments have been dlctntcd in large measures by Republican leaders tliioiigheut the country as they were b.v the Democratic leaders under the licinecrntie Administration," the ie ie pei slate-. After cltinc "cnndnls in half a dozen 'States in vvhlih political henchmen up I uelutt il te ei.fmce the Velstead in I have neen iimiciitcd. ine repen con cen tinues: "Many similar scandnleus cases might be cited, nil showing the unfit ness of th appointees In the Prohi bition Ilurenu, selected as they new are under the spoils system. The ennct ment of the legislation proposed bv the league te bring nil these empleyes within the competitive classified civil scrvice is the first essential te adequate cnfei cement of the lnw." Te Center In Pennsylvania The report announces the establish ment of a field division which will work during the coming year for the enact ment et adequate civil service statutes and amendments te State Constitutions in seven States. The principal efforts of the field division early In the year are te be centered in Pennsylvania. When the Velstcnd uct was passed the previsions of the Civil Service lnw, as applied te prombitieu agcnu, were waived. Had prohibition officers been appointed after competitive exurainn- I tleu, upon merit, and net principally upon the recommendations of poli ticians, officers of the Civil Service Re- j form league believe many of the sum- , dais would have been avoided. The report of the council reviews the "ergnuicd diivc te seize certnin higher places In the rlasblfied serv ice nnd u-e them as political spoils," mwmL"Wi bul.lBi . Jeiepl. L Sheemktr AC. Bank. Offlee, Ubrerx ekeat MnMsit)' At 926 Arch St. Slc 1M4 (Shoemaker BvJMIaft) ' vc can PROVE that by no ethttf means can the rer nge family enjoy real het water sup ply nt se low a coal for fuel as with RUUD HOT WATER Let Us Shew Yeu Bartlett & Ce., Int. 1938 Market St. And any U. G. I. Stere or Plumber SUNDAY OUTINGS Highly pellehed finish. allk hade with alternat ing Jap panel, pull tas sels te match. Gas or eg. val. $19.50 Beautiful pottery boudoir lamp with ilk hide; anerttd colors i Beautiful lm lm Derted Taie Itrnn n asserted colors with 18' silk shade in actlerrnt ne signs complete, Itegular v a I u e, $27.00 ?J55 i fc SB 1 M i D MflliOKiny I Wiw B Ilondelr I W JBT I .a mil with , W 111 KlIU Nliniln. ajSC JL rTSLJL $11.90 sp ji.ie i- i .ill fill Mn- hueteiy 'J utile lump. 1-tnili Out Khiiile; M I n i' h double frlngv. Com Cem Pit te ItcBiiIer raliic IN INI i Tr iiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili . Life without Christmas is almost as unthinkable as Christmas without Life THE CHRISTMAS L i Is new en sale Fe XMASMA HMMBnrwX Everybody but Mr. Scrooge, Jeremiah, and Wm. H. Andersen, is requested, nay urged, te lay in a stock of Christmas fun and jollity by edging up te the nearest news-stand and buying this week's issue. It's a great Life! Yeu will knew the Christmas Number by its Maxfield Parrish Ceven A &&&S8&g&g?g mi f Anifeirer! And NAVY GOODS Loek Over These Bargains! S1 Biggest Values We've Ever Offered in K tlie new Army and Navy Building, 1229 & Market Street. U. S. NAVY WOOL UNDERWEAR Pure White-Ribbed Weel Werth $2.50 a Garment Absolutely the finest wool underwear the Govern ment ever bought. It's brand new spring-needle libbed big value. Parcel Pest ,, 5c Extra U. S. ARMY HIP BOOTS Class B Beets. All in perfect condition. Splen did, well-fitting, long-wearing beets at a price thnt is practically giving them away. Parcel Pest 25c Extra ;r-r.v?3 SALARY INCREASES IN CITY BUDGET FOR "FAVORITES" A fish collector at $1500 a year is one of the new items In the Ceuncilmanic budget which v:ill be up for final passage In Council this afternoon. This job was added te the payroll'ef the Park Commission without the knowledge of the commission. The hudgcj contains a number of salary increases for "favorites" in county offices which has stirred up a storm of anger among the . army of clerks in City flail, t ENEMY CONSULATES BARRED IN TURKEY ' " , ANGORA, Dec. 7.-The Turkish Nationalist Government,' it was announced today, has decided that it cannot accept the con tinuance in Turkey of the consulates or posteffices of any power at war with Turkey. . irhmtejmilmjiLmf BSSTIm Hi MUM ill 111 Hi Jal!mmL l r-i a 1 1 s fiii,mmK a WHB a1 l Kll if! 1 Each I' IU "S 1 I I'M jOk ill m tpss .leRnllznl wliilp the Bi-eatest. Tn its mere trndltlennl Held, th( rrg rrg ulntlen of rntcH ami service, tin i-om-niisIen as ennblcd during (lie jenr te reneh n basis of co-epcrntlve under- stunding with Stnte conimlsflens and regulative bedle-i. the report Mild, nnd fur the plan ileistil fme of iiltimnte biiccevs was etprexved. It hinl ulse i moved te require experimental inst.illii inst.illii llen of uuleinntle triiln control systeins ij a Inrije number of rallreuiK, for aerldcnt preienlleii, nnd had Inhl tlie Imsls for lempnrntlvc studies of elli elli i'lene. In inilre.hl operation. Control of railroad security Issues, vested In the commission, resulted In its approval during the year of stocks and bends bavins a total par vnluntlen of 8S0,71!,710, uith peme additional Is sues hating no par value, or a Milne expressed In foreign currencies. Tlie Illinois 'Central nnd Chesapeake and danger asl during the first half of the present Ad ministration, and particularly condemns President Hnrdlng's executive order permiting the selection ns pestmuHters of any one of the three candidates standing highest in the Civil Sen Ice examinations. Condemn I'ostenlce Department It urges that the order in fercu when the present Administration took office which required the designation of the man sumding highest in the examina tion, be immediately revived bj Pres ident Ilniding The Pohtethee Dcpnitment is "ne erely condemned" iy the report for usking reeoimnendatJens of Congress men when cheesing pestmnstern in their districts. This practice result al most ineUtabl) In political appoint ments, the report declares. While criticizing appointments in the prohibition unit ami the l'ostefilee De partment, the npeit commends the A Pair BLANKETS 3M Bed Size, $4.50 Value Seft, wool flnlsli, many designs te select from. Sanitary packed. Hurry it ou want them, $2.90 Trench Medel Rain Coats Very neat ami bnnppy, easy lU tinp, Hr1i t in weight and extra fatreng. Tliey aie tan color, made with pockets and belt all around. Mnkes an ideal and very dressy raincoat, All aizes in sleck. Parcel Test, ive t.xira c 95c 1 iCS i li.i.J J&Vl xi$ELyiiwj i(s v'CJiaftflFlL XH fS MSBti v tr?S. W " w I ft Ohie Kallreads, the commission said, ' Harding Administration for itb np peiutinents in the diplomatic and con sular M'rviees, whuli. It K.ih. indi cate that "an earnest eflert net icilj te retain nnd jirometc pcisuns of King experience and (ihiliiu servii i , but itKe te appoint te diplmniiilc pest.s persons with seme qunlltleatleus in diplomat." 2 VETERANSDIE SAME HOUR Deuble. Military Funeral Will Be Held at West Chester West Chester, Ia., Dec. 7. Twe members of McCall l'est, (! It , died withnl an hour of each ether ti. lnv both having been ill for muiim time with inflrmltieH of old age A deubh mi'i tiw.v funeral wilj lie held en Mtudjx One of the dead veteinns is ,m ,l, Baker, eighty-nine, a painter, who is survived b.v one son, Themas I?, Haker. The ether veteran who died today was Geerge H. Roberts, eight-ix He was it member of Company IJ. TwcnU first Peiinmlvnnin VeluntieiN. iiurlii" the (ml War und is survived In one bon, deerge H. Roberts, ,Tr , of lSnlti- had given "encouraging indications" in the Held of railroad finance b.v demon strating that new capital could be se cured for their expansions b.v Issuance of stock, Instead of by increases of bend indebtedness. Railroads Reimbursed Discussing the reimbursement of rail rends which incurred losses in opera tions during the first six mouths nfter their return fiem lievernment te pri vate control, the report said that up i October !!1 last total pa.wnents ff $450.07.'!, 01." en tint account had been authorized fiem the Tieasitr. Hums still payable te the mrilers, who were glial anteeil relmbinsement for such losses, the iniiiini'MMii istimated nt ST.i)! Illlli The lepiirt uln fpiessed the conclusion tli.it the furllur leans te tiiilreadh, authorized 1 the Transior Transier it,,. Act. would net Involve much money. Reductions In Its estimates for ap propriations, made bv the ltiireau of the Budget, occasioned the commission te recommend teimallv te Congress that amounts be given jt "sullii n m ie meet our absolute! nuiessarj itqiuiements." Fer the ciiirent t'tscnl vear it- appro priations weie S.",(l4."i,iir(i), the commis sion said, ami ler nei vim it v.euhl "fiulre Sri.-01,."'Hii iheiii'h t It llml-'i ! Diiecter hud leieiiiuiended lluil tie nllieilllt lie lcillUid te M.I'.U .illll Willi this smalh r liiun'iiii. il nieii s id, the (emiulssuxi would lie ' fened te defer or great 1 i est i let vveiU." Congre was further lequested te enact legislation te make it ulmlnal te bribe railroad emplees te give pref erencu in car supplj ; te iucunM' use of nll-stcel passenger cms bj mil mil reads, ami te. clarifv scitlen- of the existing Transportation Aci In i 'lutien te proposed ninsoliilatlen of lailreiuK. Frem Market Street Wharf EVERY SUNDAY Atlantic City Wlldwoed Angleaea Andrew Avenu Ocean City Cane M Sea lale City $1.50 1 Round Trip Cortem Inlet StoneHarber ratrment Avalen AVA"'0 9"7 Seuth Carolina Av ) 7.30HJ W lldwped Branch and Cape May . . 7.0(1 Z het another rcaeru 7.1eS Frem Bread street station $3.50 WASHINGTON M $3.00 BALTIMORE Round Trip SUNDAY. Decambcr 10 Bread Street 7-gQW Weat Phlla. 7.6(1 A, $3.7S"sU?iBURY $4.00 WILLIAMSPORT $4.00 LOCK HAVEN Round Trip SUNDAY, December 10 Stepping at Milten, Watsontenn, Muncy and Jersey fehere Bread Bt. 12.10U West Phlla. 12.154; e (Q.OO f f,jR.andTri NEW YORK SUNDAYS, December 17, 31 Bread Street 7.40.U Weat Phlla. 7.4Stf North Phila. 7.36?, Pennsylvania System The Reute of the Broadway Limited tJnttd i CXaaa4ut aaaialiilu .1 Threat tablets of scientific origin THE realization that ether methods, such as gargles, could be used neither often nor strong enough te actually disinfect a germ-laden threat, prompted a threat specialist te develop Fermamlnt. It actually kills germs. Fermqmint is a refreshing tablet that melts slowly in the mouth, releasing a potent yet harmless germicide that com bines with the saliva and pene trates every remote fold and crevice of the threat, destroy ing germs positively and continuously. ermamint GEHM-KILL1NG THROAT TABLETS J 9ryitmint it our trni'mnrk It WaiuiftM eur yrv4ut SAMPLES: ToaajtMinr-iemqihf-orm.irinnr ue ui! send a trial Tube en receipt of in stampt te defray mailing ceit. Add'es The Bauer Cwimcal Ce , 113 W. )8ti Ss , N. V. Cuy L eMlsn $2.65 A. S. GOLDBERG Army & Navy Building 1229 Market St. &iifJicitjrai5ii,,tS Pa. Hetel Guests il! A 1' 1 - Fire Routs Kane Kuiie. I'u.. IVf .Sixty (,'UlstS 111 tilt I..MIIIH1I Until III I oseiiikmI from tin- linililiiii; iniiiijiiieil t'lirh imlii) wln'ii tin liiii'm out 'I'lit' 'll.tkllltlt IUIU iLulllHlul Till, ikllll. Ilt!l . iiniti'd iii t lit linn'iiu'itt, 'I'lic less wui rstimiiti'il tit !fll(),Ki0. 4000 Gallens of Beer Gene Grefiihliunc, Pa,, Dcl-. 7. (Hy a. P,l Four tlieusanil 1,'iilleiih of b(pr nlurd nt JfrtSOO wrre jienrprl into UniBh i rceK nj Miiie noiice Iieit .lesti'Miiiy, GREEN CREEK OAK TO STAND N. J. Tree Under Which Wilsen Ad dressed Fishermen Will Be Spared Cape Miiv. X. ,!.. l).r. 7 - -'u Cape Mi,j County Hen id of Pre.-h.,!,!,.,, decided net te cut deiin th. fiit.imm eal. trce nt ScbellcnKfr'R Cemers en tl Hiiysliore read in Oiecn frecl. The liiiiinl 1ms loceivod a .yjr, deimtlim te wliich ondrew Wilsen Hindi' hi siw.ih te thp DchiMnrp llnj (Nht piuh ,A, ( ''I" .Minister t.. tl(, i lllh Milten lie went te sec tin. ,. U,H(. nil tliln-i thpif weie no iitpj. us Iniu. a tin1 -.'iiint enli. ! Seize Mere Illegal Beer I I'ltlhbiirgli. Dec. 7. (H A V i l''dPinl Prohibit ion ukpiiIh' ti.dnj con. tiiiiifd tlieir iTUMiuli) iiKtiiiibt tlie trans- llrir(iirii ,P 111.. .-..I l . r""'1." iiu-Bui ut-er. nipj i-en-tihcutcd bixty burrelH of bprr en tlirep triickn near the downtown Ntvtieu. four men. In chnri of im in.ni vaciiiY irnxNcn bbpcbug enersgjy. Natural Alkaline Water Unexcelled for Tabid Use Known and pre scribed by the Medical Profession for many yearn as possessing great Medicinal Properties i? Wlri lirrcBtPil. Tin. Iwm, II. mild, lOMtB IU. per cent ukubul, IIKl'lllS IS YOUR Physician Bettlmd mt th Spring Dutributert JiS&f.f.As-h t KII I1VI1L1.1. JT1.TG M? ..ixiWe S I Of. I m m s ' m I- .' ink 2'K WAQKZM x ' " 1 - r1 I LA )." vr ju v, Ia . 1 1 f V
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