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THE SUN, BALTIMORE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 6, 1911. tr FOR THE HOLIDAYS. MONEY TO LOAU. FALL AND WINTER RESORTS. STEAMSHIP LINES.

STEAMSHIP LINES. Their nmrrlagc will take place the latter HEARING FOR SALVATIONISTS IN SUBURBS AND COUNTY HAMBURG CRUISES DE LUXE Italy and Egypt sPFf IAI TRIP by tho vrb JrCVIAL lIAir transatlantic liaer "KAISEBIN AUGUSTE VICTORIA," the largest nnd niDSt luxurious steamer of the Hamburg-American service. Equipped with Kitz-Carlton Restaurant, l'alni Garden. Gymnasium. Electric-Baths.

Elevator. Will leave New York FEBRl'ARY 14, 112, Stopping at Madeira 12 Gibraltar (-1 Algiers (S Yillef ranche (It (Xice, Genoa (20 lir.n.), Naples 8 lirs. Port Said days). Steamer returns to Sew York via Naples and Gibraltar, CYffiaca.ro the Orient, West Indies. South America, Around the World, etc.

New Direct Passenger Service -Fetweea Flifladeiphia and Hamburg AMERICAN' REGULAR SERVICES LONDON-PARIS-HAMBURG fPATRICIA Dec. IKaiserin Aug. 12, 11 A. M. PRES.

21, 9 A. M. TUES. GRANT. 28, 11 A.

M. TUnescelled Kitz-Carlton a la Carte Restaurant, tlvmnuslum. Electric Maths. Elevator, l'alni Garden. II amour? Second Cabin only.

Vill call at Plymouth and Cherbourg. Gibraltar, Algiers, Naples, Genoa S. S. CINCINNATI. 7, 1 1 A.

M. S. S. HAMBURG Jan. 4 S.

S. CINCINNATI Jan. 23 Next SailiiiK-st S. I'lUNJi ADALRKKT Dec. 1 S.

S. GRAF WALDEUSEE Pee. IS S. I'ISA Jun. 16 tStoerajie only.

Write for Booklets of All Crnlses. HAMBURG-AA1ERICAN LINE, 41-45 BROADWAY, N. Y. or 4 II Till-It V. ItOBSON, 127 13.

Baltimore Haiti more. Bid. Fastest Finest, Largest Qaairaple-Screw TarMas Steamships ia the World CUNARDLIES CARMAN I A CAA1PANI A Special Christmas Sailing of the S. S. MAURETANIA, Dec.

16, at 4 P. M. AURETANIA 1 1: LUSITANIA LONDON, PARIS, BERLIN, VIENNA VIA QI7EENSTOWN AND FISHGUARD Manretauia and Luiltanla do not fitop at Queenstown, east-bound Canadian ServicePortland, London Reffular sailings cf Steamers Carryins One Class Cabin (II) and Third Class rasaecger only. Cruises to Egypt CALLING AT MADEIRA. GIBRALTAR, AI.GIIOKS, VI LLKFRANCIIB or GENOA, NAPLES.

TRIESTE, FIL'ME. ALEXANDRIA Write for Itinerary. PANNONIA Dec lu I rllAatO.iIA I CAROM A A la carte Jan. service I LACONIA without extra PI ICRS FOOT V. 14TH NORTH RIVER.

OFFICES. 24 STATE OPPOSITE ARTHUR W. ROBSOiN. 127 10. Baltimore St.

HOWARD EAGER, tfoti N. Charles St. part of the month. Miss Hale is a teacher of the public school at Shawan, Eighth district. Mr: Cecil is the son of Mr.

John Cecil, 2126 Walbrook avenue, Baltimore. Sparrows Point And Mr. II. F. Martin, general manager of sales of the Maryland Steel Company, with offices in Philadelphia, was a visitor yesterday at the works.

Miss Pauline Abbott, of Baltimore, and Mrs. T. A. Smith and Miss Elsie Smith, of Rklgely, were guests yesterday of Doctor and Mrs. W.

M. Carmine. Mr. J. B.

Ladd, a well-known engineer of Philadelphia and formerly one of the executive officers of the Maryland Stee! Company, was a visitor at the Point yesterday. Mr. William Wood, a student at Merccrs-bnrsr Academy, is the guest of his mother, Mrs. It. K.

AVood. Mr. and Mrs. T. L.

Day, of Ridgely, are guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hackman, of Washington, spent several days with relatives. ENDS LIFE WITH ACID AT 22 1:1.

S. Warfleld, Of Howard Conntr, Found Dead By His Roommate. Evan S. Warfield, 22 years old. of Glen-wood, Howard county, committed suicide early this morning in his apartments, 724 North Howard street, by drinking carbolic acid and was found dead in his bed shortly after 9 o'clock by his roommate, Charles Banks.

According to his roommate, he bad been in good health, although his brother, Harry H. Warfield, said he had been complaining ever since he was operated on for appendicitis about a year ago and that he had never completely regained his strength. Banks, who has been living with his sister since he, too, was operated on. several weeks ago, stopped in his apartment on his way to work and found young War-field on the bed. He called his roommate, but got response.

Going to the bed to wake hi. friend, he found young Warfleld dead. He notified the young man's brother, who arrived at the apartment at 10 o'clock. Banks alr.o notified the police and, while waiting 'for them to arrive, searched the room. On the inentel he found a small bottle that had contained carbolic acid.

Close "to-the bed he found two glasses, one of which had contained acid, while the other had contained water. Everything in the room was in good order. The dead man was attired in pajamas and was lying under the covers of the bed. Coroner Baldwin issued a certificate of suicide. The body was removed to the borne of Warfield's sister, Mrs.

Frank Evans, of Roland Park. Warfield was an automobile salesman and liad been living in the Howard street apartment for several months. lie is survived by his mother, Mrs. Ella G. Warfield, of Windsor Hills; one brother and three sisters.

Mrs. Frederick Mehl. of Philadelphia; Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Albert Buck, of this city.

The funeral will take place from Union Chapel, near Glenwood, Howard county, Thursday morning. COST OF CITY DEPARTMENTS Statement Showing Where Money AVill Be Spent In 1012. A statement showing the" amounts of money appropriated for the use of the various departments of the municipal government next year was prepared yesterday by Deputy Comptroller Childs. It follows: Inspector of Buildings Commissioner of Strett Gleaning Superintendent of Lamps and Harbor Board Commissioner of Health Board of Fire Commissioners City Collector City Engineer Appeal Tax Court .1,157,959.00 203.105.00 .1,089.760.00 76.268.00 6C2.233.23 60,830.00 liquor License Commission 17,400.00 Commissioners for Opening Streets Supervisors of Elections City Librarian Superintendent of Public Buildings Dairy City Council Mayoralty 156,003.00 27,515.00 83.900.00 03,447.00 11,818.00 3,650.00 Department of Legislative Reference City Register Comptroller Law Department Topographical Survey Free Public Bath Commission Board of School Board of Police Commissioners Board of Police" Supervisors of City Charities Visitors to the Jail, Reformatories General expenditures Board of Park Collection of water rents and licenses Water Board Electrical Commission 49.7C0.M 48.0C0.M 13.99j.J0 88,599.00 .2,103.137.75 572,118.00 64,150.00 122.CS0.00 133,853.00 233.518.10 549,737.03 463,575.00 .2,209,510.00 229.000.00 Municipal Factory Site Commission 6.000.C0 Sewerage Commission 4,596,881.00 Paving Commission 1,000,000.00 Estimates for annual appropriation 40,260.09 Sinking Funds ,271.07 The total is $23,530,035.85. GOVERNMENT WINS PIFIH SUIT Verdict For $2,053.55 Against The Vnited States Fidelity Company.

In the last of five suits instituted by the Government to recover on surety bonds which were on the docket of the United States Circuit Court when Major John Philip Hill became District Attorney on April-16, 1910. a verdict for the full amount claimed, was rendered by a jury yesterday. The Government was also successful in the other four cases, which were prosecuted by Major Hill and Assistant district Attorney MeLanahan. Th suit decided yesterday was against the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company to recover on the bond given by George A. Deering, former assistant and passed assistant paymaster in the United States Navy.

To Tell Of Boried City Cyrene. An illustrated lecture, open to the public, will be delivered by Prof. James Clark Hop-pin, member of the last expedition to excavate Cyrene, in Tripoli, at 5 o'clock next Monday evening in McCoy Hall. Professor Hoppin will tell of the excavation being done at Cyrene under the auspices of the Baltimore Society of the Archaeological Institute of America. He was a former instructor of Greek archaeology at Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

In October, 1910, he went wth the party sent out by the Archaologcal Institute of America to Cyrene. During the campaign a considerable part of the ancient city was unearthed. A large number of fine statues and much terra cotta were uncovered. It was while engaged in this work Dr. II.

F. De Cou. of the University of Michigan, and a riiember of the party, was murdered by three. Arabs, who sprang upon him from behind an old well and shot him with pistols. Heavy "Wagon Runs Over Him.

His horse shying at a locomotive of tho Philadelphia. Baltimore and Washington Railroad at Canton, Kasimir Rutkowski, a farmer of Xorris lane, was thrown out and severely injured yesterday morning. The heavy farm wagon, loaded with provisions, passed over his chest, broke two ribs and nearly scalped him. Rutkowski was picked up by Conductor E. H.

Copenuaver, taken to the Canton Police Station, where bis injuries were dressed by Dr. M. J. McAvoy, and was later sent to St. Joseph's Hospital.

He will recover. Baltimore County Transfers. Towson. Pec. 5.

Beatrice P. Bosley and husband to LeTt N. Pcarce, 2 acres. 3 rGods arid 22 square perches s.s. road leading from Wesley Chapel road to Ycrk road Bobert H.

Bussev et trustees, to Thomas L. Piirdum and wife, 5S acres on road leading from Padonia to Falls road 2,155 Both C. Corkran and lmsband to John T. Gaither. lot cor.

Seminary and Front Luthcrrille 5 Francis D. Reese ct to James f. Easter and wife, 16 95-100 acres on Toad leading from Pleasant Hill Methodist Episcopal Church to "Soldiers' Delight" and 3151-100 acres s.s. Old Church road 5 Edward 51. Law to the Realty Company, lot s.e.s.

Vinrinia aTC. g.r. $67.50 5 Frederick W. Giants and wife to the Mutual Life Insurance Company of Baltimore, 1 lot, Fouiteenth district 5 The Mutual Life Insurance ComiMmy of Baltimore to John G. Bay, lot Fourteenth district, leas? 99 year, g.r.

$60 John G. Ray to Frederick W. Glantz and wife, same lot. g.r. same 5 Tiuis A.

Mueller to Matthew Kalb. lot s.s. Fait g.r. $15 5 Marv Clemens to Henry C. Huff, lot n.s.

-Lake ave 5 Harry O. Buck and wife to DaTid Wright, lot Fairmount g.r. $39 a Safe Deposit and Trust Company to United Realty Company, 3 acres on Harford road 7,000 The United Realty Company to the Maryland Elpctric Railway Company, same lot.7.312.07 The Maryland Klectric Railways Company and the United Railways and Electric Company, lease and agreement of same lot, subject to rent stated in original Charles Hillman and wife to Mortimer W. West, lot n.s. Fernhill g.r.

$90 5 George Farnand et trustees, to the Vigilant Realty Company, lot at Rognel Heights. 1,730 John Harris and wife to Charles E. Johu-son and wife, lot in St. Denis 2,500 Charles Kuoze and wife to Emil Kunze and wife, lot e.s. Clinton lease 99 years, K.r.

138.50., MARYLAXD. For Permanent and Transient Guests Spend the Fall and Winter MT. HOLLY INN WALBROOK. BALTIMORE. MD.

OPEN ALL THE YEAR. SO minutes' ride from centre of city. Ec. carfare. Special Rates for Fall and Winter Months.

Spacious BALLROOM for rent for BalU, Parties, Weddings, etc. I. J. Filoa, Mrs. Mary Filon.

Manag-er. Proprietor. ATLANTIC CITY. saarlboroush iBIenhcim ATLANTIC CITY, J. Joxialt White fc Sons Com pa nv.

PHILLIPS HOUSE Mass. Ave. and Beach, Open nil year. Elevator to street level. F.

P. PHILLIPS. CHELTENHAM-REVERE. Park Place; overlooking the ocean; snecial winter rates. R.

W. RICHARDS. Owner and Proprietor. HOTEL RUDOLF, OCEAN FRONT. ALWAYS OPEN.

Offers every appointment for comfort and luxury. Sea water in all baths. No extra charge for uee of baths. Autumn rates. A.

S. BUKEYSER. Mgr. JOEL HILLMAN. President.

nl0-3fit BERKSHIRE INN from Boardwalk $9 to $17.50 weekly $2 up dailT. Cap. 300. Elevator, hat. to $3.50.

Urnum, running water; private baths. J. JC. DICKINSON. HOTEL JACKSON Special Winter Rates.

J. H. GORMLEY. to Beach. Elevator.

AIVljl.UlUi Absolute cleanliness. Good table. Rooms with running water. Private baths. Wmter rates very low.

R. J. Osborne Son.o26-Ult STEAMBOAT LINES. TOLCHESTER COMPANY. Schedule in effect October 4.

ANNAPOLIS AND- WEST KIVEK LINE. Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. 7.30 A. M. Leaves Annapolis for Baltimore at 3.30 P.

M. LITTLE CHoPTANK RIVER LINE, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6.30 A. M. SASSAFRAS RIVER LINE, Tuesday and Saturday, at 2.45 P. M-, for Tolchester.

Betterton aad Sassafras river landings. PORT DEPOSIT LINE, for Tolchester, Better-ton, Havre de Grace and Port Deposit, Monday. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, a 2.43 P. M. Freight received at Pier 1CV Light "street.

tf MARYLAND, DELAWARE AND VIRGINIA RAILWAY COMPANY: Steamers lv. Light St. Wharf, weather permitting. PIER P. M.

daily, except Saturday ami Sunday: Saturday, 2.45 P. for Love Point and Stations, to Lewes, .30 M. Mondays for same points. PIER 7-11 A. Thurs, and for Rock Hall and Chester river; 6 P.

M-, Wed. and for Crumpton. PIER 4-2 P. Tues. Thurs.

and for Bay Landings and Patuxent river. PIER 212 noon 4.20 P. Tuesday and lor Fredericksburg; 4.30 P. tor Tappahannock; 4.30 P. for Sharie.

PIER 3-5 P. Wednesday and Saturday, for Washington, D. and intermediate points. Tickets at P. R.

R. OUice, Baltimore and Calvert streets. WILLARD THOMSON. T. MURDOCH.

tf General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. BALTIMORE, CHESAPEAKE AND ATLANTIC RAILWAY COMPANY.

Steamer3 lv. Light St. Wharf, weather permitting. PIER 46 P. M.

daily, except for Tilth-man's Easton, Oxford, Cambridge and landing to Windy Hill; Fri. and Sat. trip3 extending to Denton. PIER I. M.

Wed. and for Trappe and Tuckahoe river. PIER 4.10 P. M. daily, except Saturday nnd Sunday; Saturday.

3 P. tor Claiborne and points to Ocean City. PIER 5-5 1. M. Wed.

and for Ore it Wicomico and Piankatank river. PIER 1, PRATT P. M. for Wicomico river; 5 P. M.

Tues. and for Crisfield, Onancock and Poi'omoke river; 5 P. M. for Crisfield. Onancock and I'oco-moke river; 5 P.

M. for Cri3tield, Onancock and Pungoteague 5 1'. M. 4 P. M.

for Crisfield, Pungoteague. Nandua and Occohsu-nock river. TICKETS and Advertising Matfer at P. R. R.

Office. Baltimore and Calvert sts. WILLARD THOMSON. T. MURDOCH, tf General Manager.

Gen. Pass. Agt OLD BAY LINE Palatial Steamers carrying U. S. viail and equipped with United Wireles Telegraphy leai-e Company's pier, street, foot of liarre street, daily, including Sunday, at F.

M. for OLD POINT COMFORT. NORFOLK AND PORTSMOUTH, AND ALL POINTS SOUTH, CONNECTING AT Old Point Comfort with C. O. Ry.

for Richmond, the steamer for Mobjack B7 Landings and the steamer for James River Landings aud Richmond, leaving Old Point on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. AT Norfolk and at Portsmouth with all Railroads for all ioints South and West, the night lice steamers for Richmond and the Old Dominion Steamship Company for New York. Week-day excursion tickets, including accommodations at Hotel Chamberlin and Sherwood. Inn, Old Point Comfort, on sale. Send for booklet, giving full particulars.

For further information apply at Ticket "Office, 107 E. Baltimore st, 2 E. Fayette S. A. IV.

Railway Office. Continental Building, or SOO Light street Baggage checked from fesidenre to destination, tf "CHESAPEAKE LINE" NEW QUEENS OF THE CHESAPEAKE. CITY OF BALTIMORE AND CITY OF NORFOLK. FITTED WITH WIRELESS. DAIIY, INCLUDING SUNDAY.

BETWEEN BALTIMORE. OLD POINT COMFORT, NORFOLK AND PORTSMOUTH. 6.SO P. M. FROM PIER 1f.

LIGHT CONNECTING WITH ALL DIVERGING RAIL AND WATER LINES. "YORK RIVER LINE," 5 P. M. TUESDAY. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY FOR YORK RIVER LANDINGS.

WEST POINT, RICHMOND AND POINTS BEYOND. TICKET OFFICES, 1J9 AND 127 B. BALTIMORE STREET. ALSO IN WAI'liXG ROOM. PIER 1J.

tf ERICSSON LINE Attractive Water Route thiuugh the Canal for Passengers and Freight to Philadelphia daily, except Sunday, at 5 P. from Pratt and Light stopping BETTERTON. and CHESTER, PA. Fare-Deck. Cabin.

$1.50. 15-day exc, S2.00. Returning B. O. R.

$3.50. New York (bv rail from exc. (11 days), $6.00. Also through tirkrts to Atlantic Citv and points North, at Albaueh's. Write for miide.

CLARENCE SHRIVER. Agent UNDERTAKERS. Broadway and Balto. st. 171 0 J5AlDiIl', Canton ave.

Phone. Wolfe 1256. MONUMENTS, ETC. HENRY MERKEL, Granite, Marble nnd Statuary. 9S5 Frederick opp.

Loudon Park. Phone. COAL AND WOOD. GOOD KINDLING WOOD For Sale. Prompt delivery.

Apply D. WILFSON SON, Howard and Stockholm sts. NEARLY EVERY DAY read in tu where some coal dealer is arrested for giving short weight. Do you ever stop to think that 109 pounds of coal off your ton means that you are be ng robbed 33 cents? I give a legal" ton of coal, which is 2,240 pounds, and allow a liberal discount for cash. Telephone, C.

St. Paul 329. Office and Railroad Yard. PRATT AND GREENE STREETS. THE ONLY PLANT OF ITS KIND IN BAL TIMORE where it is impossible to get dirty oi slaty coal, as it is automatically screened, sized and slated and kept under COVER.

SPECIAL LOW PRICES. io CORD PINE WOOD, $3.50. SAWED AND DELIVERED FREE. G. ERNEST KRAFT, COAL POCKETS, BOLTON DEPOT.

OFFICE, 1302 1304-130 N. CHARLES ST. Phone Mount Vernon 4738. 1411-W. COAL.

WOOD. COAL. BROWN BROS. OFFICE. 1ST FLOOR CALVERT FAYETTE AND ST.

PAUL STS. R.R. YARD, 1520 Maryland Ave. BOTH PHONES. n2-52t CANTON WRECKING COMPANY.

2001 BOSTON ST. WOLFE 1792. for Cord Kindling, sawed and split from 2d-hand lumber, pine, oak and chestnut, nll-lm COAL. WOOD. COAL.

"TRUE FACTS." BEST COAL AND WOOD. BEST SERVICE GUARANTEED AND. THE LOWEST CASH PRICE. JULIUS HELLWEG; 218 W. Fayette st C.

and P. Phone. St Paul 2316. 1518 MARYLAND AVENUE. IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST.

C. Mt. Vernon 1070. Courtland 136L $3 cn FOR A CORD DRY PINE WOOD. OU SAWED AND DELIVERED.

COAL AT LOWEST RATES. E. S. BRADY PATTERSON AVE. MONROE ST.

J)0O S. CAROLINE ST. BOTH, PHONES. f7-tf TTTVnr TVP WOOD FOR SALE, 3.00 IVlMJliiiMT LOAD. Immediate delivery.

F. A. BIIOADBENT MANTEL President and Aliceanna sts. C. P.

Phone, 5750 St. Paul. KINDLING WOOD for sale, special, $2.50 and $3.50 load; immediate delivery. 21Q1 BOSTON ST. HIGHEST COAL LOWEST PRICES.

QUALITY. INDEPENDENT COAL CO. 325 N. HOWARD ST. We guarantee best quality of coal, thoroughly screened: 2.240 pounds to ton.

GET OUR CASH PRICES. C. P. Phone, HU Vernon 1150. o2-tt WE SUGGEST A BOX OF F.

A. D. CIGARS, the unusually eood cigar for 5c. Special Xmu boxes of 25 and 50 from all dealers. d2-lm F.

A. DAVIS SONS. New York Confectionery, 21 W. LEXINGTON ST. CANDIES FOR THE HOLIDAYS.

PURE AND FRESH MADE IN OCR OWN FACTORY DAILY. Shellbark Kisses. 2.c. lb. Cocoannt Kisses.

25c. lb. Cream Almonds. 25c. Tb.

Chocolates, best in the city. 25c lb. Cream Mint Wafers, all colors, SOc. lb. Salted Almonds.

Salted Pecans, Salted Peanuts, Fine Chocolates? 4)c. and 60c lb. New York Confectionery, 21 W. LEXINGTON ST. G.

T. SADTLER SONS Invite inspection of their beautiful line of ROYAL DRESDEN and MINTON CHINA COMPORTS, BASKETS and PLATES DIAMONDS and OTHER GEMS Solitaire and Cluster Rings, superb stones of finest cutting. WATCHES, SILVERWARE and FINE JEWELRY RICH CUT GLASS Opticians and Jewelers. 14 16 E. BALTIMORE ST.

THE KINDERMART, 1613 Linden 203 Charles rt. Toys, Games and Children's Books, Novelties for Christmas Stockings. Open evenings until Xmas. FLORISTS. $1 UP for Handsome Funeral Designs.

Flower Trimmed Sheaves, 25c. up. Cut Flowers at low prices. Mail orders solicited. Mrs.

Miketta, French Florist. 834 W. Baltimore st. Gil. 1232.

THE LADIES. STEVEN CHOHANY, HEn. 205 PARK AVENUE. Furs repaired and remodeled to the latest styles. Furs made to order and in stock.

Moderate prices. Formerly with Nathan Gutman Co. d5-lm 1L OTTt1 An opportunity to have your suit or polo 3 v-'-L coat tailored at remarkably low prices. They re of tine mannish cloths and made with the utmost care and exactness by master craftsmen, lou have a large variety of smart up-to-date stytes from which to select. MIR TENBA UM LADIES' TAILORS, 537 N.

HOWARD ST. MT. VERN. 4050-Y. FOR YOUR GOWN buy the novel and beautiful Imported Chinese Trimming.

It gives a charming Oriental Finish. All Chinese ware at lowest prices. Seu, Ching, Cheong lSOParkav. DRESSMAKING Eclectic System taught; patterns to measure guar. morning, afternoon and evening 32 W.

SARATOGA ST. LADIES' and Children's HATS reblocked within 5 days. BEAZLEY. 527 N. Howard st.

o27-3m SLIP COVERS cut and made to order, Brass Lamp Shades Lined. 80S VV. SARATOGA ST. MANO SWARTZ EXPERT FURRIER, Formerly in Charge of the Fur Department of NATHAN GUTMAN IS NOW AT LIBERTY AND SARATOGA, Opposite Hotel Rennc-rt. Fashion Booklets on Application.

$1 SKIRT 4 S. Broadway; Skirts made to order SI. Suits $3. Polo Coats $3. Estimate Suits $18; special department for furs; tit and workmanship guaranteed.

A. Shapero. Wolfe 2275-Y. 'PTTTT Vnr'TTTT' HI w- Lexington J.llii VlJijUJii, Singer Building. OSTRICH FEATHERS Dyed Cleaned Curled' and Re-Willowed.

If you wish new feathers, come to us. We are direct manufacturers, savinp middleman's profits. Out-of-town orders solicited. nl8-lm NATURAL-HAIR DOLL WIGS, $1 to DoU Wigs from combings, 75c. to Dressed, 50c.

Hair Washed, Treated, Dressed, 50c. MRS. SANDERSON, formerly B. Fredericks. 205 North Liberty street.

jel-12m REAL JAPANESE KIMONOS. 85c. up. In stock or made to order. Japanese Rice Cakes, pure and delicious, 10c.

and 25c. a box. rn XT A T. A a s- 4- A 1 .1 DON'T DISCARD LAST YEAR'S GARMENTS. I can Dye, Repair and Remodel them to the lateststyles at surprisingly low prices.

M. ET EL-SON, Ladie3' Tailor. 2338 Pa. ave. Mad.

1415-M. LADIES' SHOES 7r Half Soled and Heeled Men's Soled and Heeled. 05c Soles Sewed On. Shoes repaired while you wait. Free call end delivery City end Suburbs.

Phone or postal brings wagon. SHIVERS, Saratoga Pearl. 33 Years on This Corner. No Branches. DERMATOLOGY I Removal of superfluous hail a specialty.

Guaran. cure. Consult free leading woman skin specialist and recognized authority. Est. '93.

844 HAMILTON TERRACE (N.Eutaw). NELLIE ROWLAND, 230 N. Howard. Doll Wigs for Xmas Face, scalp treatment. Manicuring.

iprp 1 "TTr Beaded net hand-em-UrJUiKA- brUWJyo broidered Chiffon and Marquisette Robes, $30 to SIOO imported Goods and Trimmings. GREYSON. Modiste, lllO McCulloh. SHAMPOOING, Hair Dressing, Manicuring, Facial Massage, Scalp Specialist. Braids made of combings, 1.

Puffs. 10c each. Open evenings. Spec, atten. to mail orders.

030 N. Carrolltonav. DINNER GOWNS p'Z- mates, $25 up, making $12. DICKSON. Ladies' Tailor and Modiste, 1210 Linden av.

Mad. 331I-M. MISS WARD Electric Needle Expert. Facial Electro Hair, Moles, Blemishes removed; guarantee cure; everything asceptic. Physicians' Ind.

230 N. Howard. P. GOLDMAN, Ladies' Tailor, formerly with Fueschl, 2107 Md. ave.

Estimote Suits that bold their shape wear well for $30. Fine mannish cloth handsome lining. Superior remodeling. Fit and workmanship guar. Mt.

Ver. 4J5-M. Nl7-ln A Ti1WS! Felt and Beaver Hats. Cleaned IjA-UL CjO and Reshaped to the Latest Styles. All work done within 3 days.

New York Hnt 600 W. Baltimore st. St. Faul XSM-Rl. dl-lm X3IAS FURS G.

FEIKIN SON Higb-grade Fur at reasonable prices. REMODELING AND REPAIRING. 207 N. LIBERTY opp. Gas Office.

3 JO- We Take Great measure In Announcing That JI. FRIEDMAN, Ladies Tailor, 232 N. GILMOR ST. CAN GIVE SUITS AT VERY SHORT NOTICE. ALL THE LATEST FABRICS AND NEWEST MATERIALS.

or; up for High-Glass Estimate Gown; making "PuCrowns, $12; workmanship guaranteed. B. CHERTKOF Ladies' Tailor and Dressmaker, 1031 Linden aenue. Madison 3834-Y. n21-lm ELECTRO VlBRO AND FACIAL MASSAGE: ALSO REDUCTION TREATMENT GIVEN BY A TRAINED NURSE.

1324 W. LAN-VALE ST. GILMOR 1591 -Y. n22-34t JUST RECEIVED NEW POLO CLOTHS SOLD BY THE YARD. TTrtre or Call tor Samples.

J. HEBNER 315 WEST BALTIMORE ST. n2G-lm 98 FOR MAKING SUITS. High-grade Estimate Suits, $18. Coats made, $5.

Fit workmanship guaranteed. Repairing. Cleaning and Dyeing. K. LE VINSON.

1343 Mosher st. Mad. 1670-M. M. SHERMAN.

Ladies' Tailor, lOO E. Lafayette ave. We make Suits for the most particular Our designs and patterns are unique and original. Popular prices, WANTED Ladies' Fur Coats and other cast-off Garments. 1127' Pa.

ave. Mt Ver. 010-M. A HATS RESHAPED AND DYED JJtlJlEi5 IN THREE DAYS; 50 selections. Kandel Hat Factory.

G07 W. Balto. st St Paul 3588-M. Men's Panama Hats stored free. n7-lmexm BALTIMORE MILLINERY SCHOOL.

720 North Ertaw st under new management; full course only $10; day and night classes; easy payments. MILLINERY SCHOOL ffia and night classes; tuition reasonable: weekly pay-meuts. Call, write or phone. 31Q E. Lafayette ave.

DON'T forget BAKER, with his pood reputation, who does Cleaning, Scouring. Dyeing, Repairing aiid Pressing eiuai to new; work called for and delivered. M. Baker. 1 G23 Mosher.

Mad. 679-M. EXPERT FUR REMODELING Unusual facilities enable us to handle difficult pieces of Fur Work. Remodel- 2i ing and Repairing are done in a way that gives absolute satisfaction. tSi, We are wholesale manufacturers, there- Kg? fore you are assured prices considerably lower than found elsewhere.

Phone St Paul 230. 3 SAIONTZ SIMON, 232234 NV HOWARD ST. FACE TREATMENT. MANICURING, SCALP TREATMENT, FACIAL MASSAGE. 31 N.

PACA ST. Dl-3m FACIAL MASSAGE First-class treatment MISS CARTER, 322 N. Eutaw st Mt. Ver. 3367.

THE LECTURES covering physiology and treatment of skin, and facial blemishes begin Jan. 15. Class limited. Personal enrollment necemary. Dermal and Featural Institute, K7 N.

Calvert st. ELEC. farial shampoong, scalp treatment, manicuring lessons. C. Shirley.

1Q25 W. Lex, st. SCALP TREATMENT AND FACIAL MASSAGE. Hours. 9 to S.

PARLORS, 1202 McCulloh st. HAIR, Moles, Warts, permanently removed. Consul, free. Skin Specialist, 324 Park ave. PAPERHANGING.

R2.50 ROOMS PAPERED. 82.SO fc3.00 KITCHENS PAINTED. HONEST WORK DECORATING 14 N. Carey Gilcaor M-h uB-lnv (ft MONEY TALKS We want to get on good speaking terms with you by making you acquainted with our NEW METHOD of Loaning you Money in a confidential manner and at LOWEST RATES POSSIBLE If your income is small, we will arrange payments in such amounts that you will be able to repay ns so easily you'll not miss it. If you have a loan elsewhere, bring in your receipts and we will show you how much yon can save by borrowing from us.

Having loans ox- thinking of borrowing elsewhere does not prevent your getting money here. Call at our office, telephone or send us your name and address and let us explain why this is the best place to borrow money. Beat this and you are going some This is no paper talk, but facts come in and we wiil prove it. Loans made on one signature in one hour. i Private office for ladies.

Open evenings in December. COMMERCIAL TRUST 901 North Gay Street. Telephone Wolf 1 GST. I XMAS MONEY Come right now to us if you need money for the holidays. You Jjj will be treated squarely and hon- estly.

Loans made to worthy men and women, from $5 to $100, and pay-ments are arranged to suit you best. Try our easy terms and cheap flk rates. Lots of folks find our weekly and monthly payments just right. Let us show you how easy they are. Open Every Evening Until Christmas.

RELIANCE TRUST 1110 Light Street. 7v- LOANS FROM $10 UP ON FURNITURE AND OTHER SECURITY AT LEGAL RATES, WITHOUT ANY PUBLICITY. MONEY SAME DAY APPLIED FOR. SAMPLE OF RATES: 50 LOAN FOR MONTHS COSTS 7.GO. Write or phone to have representative call and explain our terms.

NO CHARGE. LEND AH AND BANK, Inc. 100 LIGHT ST. (MAIN OFFICE). C.

P. Phone, South 956; Court, 1507. 1744 EASTERN AVENUE. 204 WEST SARATOGA STREET. if WE WANT YOU TO KNOW OF THE MANY ADVANTAGES OFFER WHEN YOU NEED MONEY Save yourself embarrassment.

Consider the obligations you are under when borrowing -from a friend. It's true we make a charge for the service, but then our rates and terms are so liberal that yon hardly miss what you pay back weekly. CALL ON US And we gladly explain these many advantages, and fix you up on a loan FOR $5.00 OR $100.00 and you'll get it without any red tape. Open Evenings Until Christmas. SURETY TRUST CO.

427 WEST LEXINGTON Near Faca. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Don't be deceived. It's not largest advertisements, but our low rates, easy payments, leniency that briugs thousands of best people to borrow from us Christinas money. Wife cau borrow without husband knowing it. Call, write, phone, STANDARD PRIVATE LOAN 2428 St.

Paul near Courthouse. Largest, best company. n28-lm DO YOU NEED We need old old, silver and diamonds. Pay highest cash prices, or make new jeweiry out of same. BERMA.N'M JEWELRY SHOP, 29 W.

Lexington Et. N28-lm MONEY LOANED AT in sums to suit on real estate, chattels or other good security; small houses a specialty; charges reasonable. VERNON 1 OO E. Saratoga st. d2-lm MONEY! MONEY I CONSULT OUR RATES.

10.. 6 52.29.... $13. 74 15. .6 mo 3.19 19.14 25..

9 mo $3.39, 35.34 30.. 6 5.89. 15.. 9 2.25. 20.25 30..

9 35. .6 35. .9 4.00.... 36.00 6.89.... 41.54 4.65....

41.85 20.. 6 20. .9 4.09.. 2.80.. 24.54 25.20 29.94 25.

.6 mo. 4.99.. These figures cover the entire cost for either 6 or 9 months, tuu particulars xi aesirea. write or phone. PATAPSCO LOAN John F.

Warner. Rooms 323325 Equitable Building. Phone St. Paul 2038. n30-lm 1S91 OLDEST ESTABLISHED.

1891 THE MARYLAND CHATTEL LOA3ST ASSOCIATION ALBERT BLCME. Manager, CALVERT BUILDING, Rooms 229, 231 and 233 (Second Floor). S. E. COU.

FAYETTE AND ST. PAUL STS. SIO.OO UP TO SoOO.OO LOANED ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, without removal LEGAL RATES. NO EXTORTION. See us and beep out of the clutches of the loan sharlts.

Address or phone and aaent will call and explain rates without cost. C. P. Phone, St. Paul 2639.

SPECIAL NOTICE $10 TO SIOO. Loaned to owners of Furniture, Pianos. Horses and Wagons or on your plain note if you are workiu. No red tape. No delay.

NOTE THESE RATES: M)c. monthly pays a $1 0 loan. 1 1 0 monthly pays a JK25 loan. 2.00 monthly pays a 5S50 loan. $3.50 monthly pays a SIOO loan.

NO OTHER CHARGES. We pay up other companies for you. American Trust 140 WEST FAYETTE ST. MONEY LOANED HEIRS AND OTHERS Interested in Undivided Estates. Also on Real Estate.

Address CONFIDENTIAL 935. Sun office. LOANS ON REAL ESTATE CITY OR COUNTRY, First or Second Mortgage from $20 up. ALSO nv viTiTtJir v.tc Made Same Day Applied for. Lowest Rate.

est Terms. Smallest Payments. MUTUAL LOAN FUND BUILDING Room 15, 21 0 E. Lexington st, OPP. COURTHOUSE.

s26-tf $10 LOANS And upward secured for salaried emploj-es, owners of furniture and others. $10 loan 35c. weekly $25 loan 85c. weekly S15 loan. weekly $35 loan 95c.

weekly $20 70c. weekly $50 loan $1.45 weekly If you have a loan elsewhere, bring in your receipts and we will show you how much you can save by borrowing from us. Having loans elsewhere doe3 not prevent your getting loans here, Credit once established with us is as good as a bank account in timeof need. Our rates and plans have proved to be the best because our customers are glad to come again GLOBE LOAN 7in EQUITABLE BUILDING, opp. Courthouse.

THIS MEANS YOU. Every Working Man and Woman Loans made while you wait. NO DELAY So UP TO ANY AMOUNT. The size of your salary or wages bars no honest wosking person from getting money on credit here. We lean to all.

No Charge for Application. If a borrower elsewhere, bring in a receipt. MULHOLLAND 523 Equitable Building. MONEY TO LOAN on Salaries. Furniture and Real Estate anywhere in Maryland.

BALTIMORE 120 North Paca street, nearLexington Market jaa-lZm RAINCOATS. RAINCOATS TO YOUR ORDER. From material of your choice. Superior iu quality, style and satisfaction. SALESROOM.

407 Gaither Ill North Charles street. nl2-lm BOOKBIIIDERS. CALL UP RCZICKA when jou have books to be bound. Estimates cheerfully given. Best quality work at reasonable -prices.

J. RUZICKA, 106 Clay st. "Craft style" Bookbinder. n7-lm OSTEOPATHY. DR, PLEASANT C.

HUNTER. Osteopath, 1215 Linden avenue. By the manipulation and the external treatment of the affected nerves Osteopathy will cure rheumatism qufckly and permanently. Call for circular, iiadiaou S5S3. NS-lm Mayor Inclined To Give Permit To American Army.

Another chapter of the long war between the American Salvation Army on the one side and the Salvation Army and the Federated Charities on the other was recorded in the Mayor's office at the City Hall yesterday, when Mayor Preston gave a public hearing to the fpiends of the American army and to the Federated Charities. Toward the end of the hearing Dr. J. W. Magrnder, general secretary of the Federated Charities, that it was the eventual purpose of the organization to pet an end to all begging aad soliciting on the public streets.

At the conclusion of the hearing Mayor Preston declared that be felt inclined toward granting a permit to the American army and that he would do so in a few days if his examination of the books showing receipts and expenditures did not disclose gross frauds, or he had conclusive evidence fraud from some other source. Dr. J. S. Lang, 937 West Fayette street, who acts for the army as a bookkeeper; City Councilman of the Eighteenth ward, and a number of others testified as to the good work-'of the organization, while Attorney Thomas -C.

AVeeks officially represented it. Bar Meeting Next Tnedaj. The regular meeting of the Bar "Association of Baltimore, at which ofiieers will be elected for next year and routine business transacted, will be held on next Tuesday night in the Supreme Court room. It is usual for the annual banquet of the association to be held on the same night as the annual meeting, but this year the banquet has been postponed in the hope that President Taft may be present. The committee which invited the president to the.

banquet was told by him that be would accept the invitation if he could do so. FOR SALE. Ton are cordially invited to call and inspect our Christmas Display of MOSAIC HOMES, GAS LAMPS. SHOWERS, ELECTROLIERS. BRACKETS, ETC.

It is the largest and finest line to be seen. south of Aew loxK. -ana au most reaeon- ahlp rvrycK A fine lighting fixture makes an Ideal AUJaS gill. A iJUiaiA UtlWWk jww choice for von. i THE BALTO.

GAS LIGHT 11-13 N. HOWARD ST. WINES, LIQUORS, ETC. KELLY'S Whiskies and Wines. Fine old whiskey, $2, $53 per gallon; sherry, port and catawba.

75c, 1, brandy, 2 per gallon and upward; rum, $2. 2.oO. $3. JOSEPH F. Hillen and Forrest head of Belair Market.

Also Greenmount ave. and Eager st. MAIL ORDERS For Wines and Liquors are our specialty. Lowest prices in the city Orders filled same day as received. Phone.

Oilmor J051. Lady clerks. LEON GREENBAUM, 1300-1302-1304 W. Baltimore st. DENTISTRY.

ALVEOLAR PLA TELESS DENTISTRY. DOE3 AWAY WITH THE OLD-TIME PLATE. Nothing to clip or fall. Wore hygienic. Look and feel just like Natural Teeth.

Cost3 no more. A written Guarantee On All Work for 15 Years. Open 9 A. M. to 9 P.

M. Daily. Sundays until 1 P. M. EXAMINATION FREE.

DR. WM. BUMGARNER, ARLINGTON AVE. AND LOMBARD ST. MONEY TO LOAFT.

FREE XMAS MONEY We want Housekeepers, Working-men and Salaried Employes to know our NEW SYSTEM of loaning money to get acquainted with the "GOLD-EX RULE" policy of our company. To introduce this new system, we will make NO CHARGE for any loan from $10 to $50 made before Christmas and repaid within thirty days from date loan is made. Remember there will be no charge ol any kind. You get the ull amount in cash nothing deducted. This is a BONA FIDE OFFER So, do not hesitate to take advantage of We take, your promise to pay.

No indorsements, no pledges, no publicity, no red tape. Courteous, considerate service. ADDRESS P. O. BOX 624.

Confidential Agent Will Call. CHRISTMAS LOANS $10 to $50 We take your promise to pay. Even if you now have a loan with another company call and see us. We can make jou a loan and save you money. NO ASSIGNMENTS, NO REFERENCES, NO INDORSEMENTS, NO PLEDGES.

OUE GUARANTEE No matter what rates other companies advertise or what you are now paying or have paid any other company, we will make you a loan at a lower rate and on easier terms. C. P. PHONE, ST. PAUL 1900.

AMERICAN LOAN Ill WEST LEXINGTC-N Singer Building, Third Floor. QUICK LOANS on Furniture, Pianos, etc. without removal or publicity monthly payments. For $10 pay $2 pay $3.85, $30 pay other amounts iu proportion; full amount applied for given. BOWERS, 43 S.

Arlington avc.opp. Hollins Mkt." INTEREST IN ESTATES BOUGHT; MONEY LOANED ON LEGACIES. Address t. Sun. ESTABLISHED 1002.

BALTIMORE CREDIT CO. 1707 BANK STREET, at Broadway. CHATTEL LOANS AT 6, WITHOUT REMOVAL. The fairest and most liberal company the city. Write or phone.

Wolfe 2754-K. n29-lm MARYLAND LOAN CO. Write, phone or Call. C. St.

Paul 2159. We loan on Furniture. Rates on 6-month loans. Amt. received.

Monthly paym't. Full amt. paid bac $3.22 $19.30 $30.00 $25.00 $30.00 $35.00 W. SIS $4.10 $5. CO $5.90 $4.90 $24.60 $30.00 $35.40 $11.40 B.

REARICK, Manager, -817 Equitable Building. N7-lm HEIRS and LEGATEES CAN BORROW on part or future interests in property. ROBT. C. GRIFFITH, Em.

44, HO W. Fayette st.Q9-12m LOANS ON FURNITURE ONLY. THE CHATTEL -LOAN ASSOCIATION, ORGANIZED 1898 TO SAVE BORROWERS FROM EXTORTION, ft EAST LEXINGTON STREET. j20 EIGHT MONTHS, 3.1.1 PR MONTH. J825 EIGHT MONTHS, S3 80 PER MONTH.

30 EIGHT MONTHS, 4.fiO PER MONTH. $35 EIGHT MONTHS. PER MONTH. These figures cover entire amounts to be paid. DANIEL CAMMIDON, President; ELISHA R.

PERKINS, DANIEL W. HOPPER, Treasurer; W. N. FINLEY, Manager. tf LOANS $10 TO $100 LOANS If you have furniture or a steady position at defy comitition.

Money at once. THE FOLLOWING PAYS LOANS IN FULL: Borrow $15, yon pay back $17.00. Borrow $25, you pay back $27.50. Large Amounts in Proportion Above. PEOPLE'S LOAN 112 W.

LEXINGTON ST. dKxtf Money Loaned to Salaried People Women keeping bouse and others upon their own names, without security; easy payments: offices in SO principal cities; save yourself money by getting my terms first. TOLMAN, lOll American Building, Baltimore and South streets. a27-tf LOANS ON FURNITURE Or other -eood security at 6: few hours' notice. I without removal or publicity.

Loans from othei companies taken up. RICHTER 210 E. Leiifltoa St, C. St. Paul 157.

Orphans' Court Judges Sworn In, With Judge Tracey Chief. FLOWERS FOR NEW SHERIFF Estate Of Mr. Isaac S. Sanner Is Distributed Among Widow And SonsBonds For Xew Officials. The Orphans' Court entered upon its duties yesterday for four years with Jude K.

Clinton Tracey as chief judge and Judges II. Seymour Piersol and Patrick Bradley as associates. Mr. Tracey was designated as chief judge by Governor Crotheis. Chief Judge Melchor Hotihall retired, and in au address said that his term as a member of the court had beii most pleasant and closed by 'congratulating the present members.

The court reappointed Mr. leorge Pauth as appraiser and Mr. William Bowen of S. bailiff. Each member of the court Ttas presented a bouquet of Cowers by Register of Wills William J.

Peach and his deputies. Messrs. Hugh P. Price, John Green and Eugene GosncII, and Mr. Fauth.

Michael J. Gaff, the newly elected Sheriff, was sworn in. and in taking charge of the office announced the reappointment of, 'Mr. George" Marley as his chief deputy and secretary and Mr. Caieb C.

Burton as deputy. A large delegation from the Twelfth district was on hand to see their candidate take charge of the office, and numerous floral designs were'' received from his admirers. Among them was a huge horseshoe of white and yellow chrysanthemums from Mr. John E. O'Connor, across which was a white ribbon bearing the word "Success" in gold letters.

Sanner Kstate lit Divided 'The will of Mr. Isaac S. Sanner, a former Sheriff of Baltimore, who died November 12. was admitted to probate yesterday by the Orphans Court at Towson. He bequeaths his household ejects to his widow, Mrs.

Leonora Sanner. His property, 933 North Gay street, goes to his three sons, Frank MeHin C. and William L. Sanner. They are also given specific articles of Jewelry und $500 each.

Another son, John is to receive the income of $500 for life, which amount is to be distributed to his children at his death. Mr. Frank A. Furst is named trustee for this fund and also for one-ninth of the residue which is left to John S. in the same manner.

The widow Is to receive one-third of the residue and each of his four sous one-ninth. One-ninth is given to his gramlsou, Charles Bell, and one-ninth to his grandsons, Roy and Arthur Duncan, to be equally divided between them. Sanner directs that all his property be eonverted into cash for the purpose of making distribution, and Mr. Furst is named executor without bond. The will is dated April 1.

1908. New Officials Are Bonded. Bonds of the newly elected officials of the. county were tiled yesterday in the clerk's office at Towson. Mr.

Michael J. Gaff. Sheriff, furnished bond for $10,000, with National Surety Company f.s Burety. through Mr. William S.

Keech, the local ageut. The Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland is surety on the boud of Count- Commissioner Jharles I. Mattfeldt. who was elected president of the board. The American Surety Company of New-York furnished bond for County Commissioner William' F.

Coghlan and Mr. Henry I. Mann and the other member of the board gave personal security, with George S. Mann and Charles J. Fox as sireties.

The penalty of the Commissioner's bonds is All the bonds were approved by Judge Frank I. Duncan. favors License Reciprocity. At, a meeting Monday evening the Hamilton Improvement Association put itself cr, record as favoring reciprocity in regard to wagon license between Baltimore county and Baltimore city. The resolution was offered by Mr.

'nillara McCaUister. A committee Ayas appointed to wait on the County Commissioners to have fire plugs on Mary avenue and to have streets in West Hamilton repaired. The locating of the State Normal School at Hamilton was discussed. "John Neidhardt and John Ramming were appointed as a sidewalk committee to. have sidewalks laid between Glenmore and Hamilton avenues on the east 'side of the Harford road.

A committee was appointed to wait on the Oraugeville, Belair road, LauraviMe, Parkeville, Govans and Towson associations in reference to the-roads to be built out of the road loan. Thieves Make Another Hani. Chicken thieves, who have been active in and around Catohsville in the past month, made a raid early yesterday morning on the hen houses of Mr. Adam Repp, near Catous-ville. About IS fowls were taken.

The thieves took the chickens from a shed, cutting the heads off the fowls. They left a new pick behind with which they bad attempted to force the lock on the main hen house. Mr. Tliomn U. Stocksdale Dead.

Mr. Thomas Stocksdale. a well-known poultry denier of Franklintown. died Monday evening at his home. Forest avenue extended, after a brief illness.

Mr. Stocksdale was 47 years old and is survived by a widow, Mrs. Martha A. Stocksdale, and one son. New Pastor Of Hillsdale Chnrch.

Rev. Dr. Robert II. Fleming, of Lynchburg. has been appointed pastor of Dickey Memorial Presbyterian Church.

Hillsdale, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the pastor. Rev. Locklan MacLean. which occurred about 15 months ago. Dr.

Fleming is well known in Lynchburg, where he has been a minister for more than 2." years. For 20 years he was pastor of Westminster Presbyterian Church of Virginia and later became superintendent of the Tresbyterian Orphanage of Virginia. During his stay in Virginia he was also a member of 'the board of trustees of Washington and Lee University and was well known in that section of the old Dominion for his church work. Dr. Fleming is very fond of horses, and every day can be seen taking his daily horseback ride through the village of Hillsdale and surrounding country.

Last evening the congregation of Hillsdale church gave Dr. Fleming and Rev. S. M. Gillian and Mrs.

Gillian' a reception in the Sunday-school room of the church. Refreshments were served and a musical program given. Reverend and Mrs. Gillian, who are missionaries, will sail from New York Thursday for India, where they have been laboring in the missionary fieids for several years. They have been visiting relatives at Hillsdale for several weeks.

Texas C. B. L. Elects. The following officers were elected at the annual meeting of Texas Council, Catholic Benevolent Legion, held Monday night President Vincent Vicari.

Vice-Pmideat Edward J. Doyle. Secretary Lawrence T. Scully. Collectcr-M.

Kecny. Orator Thomas E. Kclley. Treasurer Richard J. MeKnight.

Marshal John B. Mccre. Char-lam Rev. K. C.

Campbell. Guards William T. Scally and Michael Padian, Trustees Richard McNicliolay, John Hyland and Daniel Feeney. Representative to the State Council Peter Alternate Jaraes-'F. Rafferty.

In Honor Of Miss 3Iarie Ilussey. A handsomely arranged reception was given yesterday by State's Attorney and Mrs. Robert H. liussey at Monte de Bus-sey. their home in Coekeysville, in ionor of their daughter.

Miss Marie de Sales The rooms were-beautifully decorated with laurel and pink roses and soft shaded lights to correspond. Mrs. and Miss Bns-sey were assisted in receiving, by Misses Belle and Sallie Cockey. A collation was served during the afternoon. Mr.

Michael Scally Buried. The funeral of Mr. Michael of Coekeysville, who died of paralysis on Sunday, took place, yesterday morning. A requiem mass was celebrated in St. Joseph's Catholic Church.

Texas, by Rev. Richard C. Campbell. The music was in charge of Miss Cecelia Doyle, organist. Burial was in the church cemetery.

Messrs. Michael Caslin, John Owens, Frank Man-ion, Thomas Doyle, James Gavin and John Ctfslin were pallbearers. Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Mitchell JIale. of Park-tou. Seventh district, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Phcebe Blanche to Mr.

J. Wilbur Cecil, of Baltimore. Sailing hour coon Jan. 20 I CARO.MA Feb. 20 I Feb.

liartfe. a 1 CARMAN I A Map 2 Stopovers permitted. SKfiS2UK233 sarasjrtrKPB RAILROAD LINES. Baltimore Ohio Daily. IDaily except Sunday.

g.Snutlay onlv. Westward. Lv.Mt. Royal. Lv.Camdea.

CHICAGO (via l1lta.lV.lM.ly 1S.16 I'Vm'. iuicauu (vu enarHMJHily I.Zir. M. l.f.AhT.t..iVWiil-ii...l)ailv 7.4i) A.M. 8.00 A.M.

C1NTI. ST. Daily 2.43 P.M. 3.00 P.M. ClAU.

ST. LOLLS. P.M. 11.05 7.15 A.M. 8.00 A.M.

I'lTTSBUKG PITTS. i CLE-V 10 PITTKRITHG 12.16 12.25 P.M. B.C0 P.M. 11.23 P.M. 11.S2 P.M.

4 lti I'M 4 I' COLS. Traiiis EVERY HOUR ON Til 10 HOUR" from Camden Station for WASHINGTON week-days, 7 A. M. to 8 P. M.

WASHINGTON. Lv. Mt. Royal G.4. 7.4.

rn.oo 3.00, t7.ao. T10.50 A.M., "12.16. 2.43, N.lli. fi.03. 8.01 lied), 18.13, A.M., IP-O.

Lv. Camilfu. 15.00, 7.C0. 17.20, 8.IW. S.lJ.

t.00, "10.00 12.00 112.02. 12.2.r,. 11.00 si.nx i- na 13.05, T4.C0, "4.23. o. 00, 1o.05, 16.00.

6.2o! 3.00, S.lti (Ltd). glO.OO, 11.0.i, 11.32 P.M. QUICKEST LINE to DOWNTOWN NKW YORK NO CHANGE OF CARS to JERSEY CITY. Eastward. Lv.Camclcn.

Lv.Mt.Royal. Parlor and Dineis Daily 7.55 A.M. H.0O A.M. Royal Ex-Sun 9.M) A.M. 9.64 A.M.

High-Class Equipment Coaches, Parlor, Dinintf and Observation Cars. 9.52 A.M. 9.57 A. Parlor Diner Daily 11.E.0 A.M. 11.54 A.

Parlor Dinfr I Inilv 1.59 P.M. "ROYAL 3.48 P.M. 3.52 P.M. High-Class Equipment of Coaches, Parlor, Dining and Observation Club Cars. Coaches.

Phila Ex. Sun. 5.00 P.M. Ohspru Pnrlor Iliiwr llnilv fi 00 1 S.Of. 6.05 P.M.

Coaches, Phila Daily 9.00 9.05 P.M. sieeprr Daily i.i: a.m. i ii a nt 1.25 A.M. u.u n.iii. iJ.tu il.itj.

New York Sleeper ready for oeeipaney at Mount Royal Station at 10.00 P. May ho occupied until A. M. at Jersey City. Ticket Otticea.

CharleB and Baltimore C. St. Paul 1521; Mt. Royal C. Mt.

Vernon 3123; Camden -Information Bureau, C. St. Paul 816. 127 B. Baltimore St.

Paul Zm. and 32 So. Broadway. 3.46 A.M. WESTERN "MARYLAND RW; In Effect Sept.

21, lull. Lcava Hillen Station DAILY. 4.10 A. M. Fast Mail fr HaRerstown.

N. fe V. Kwy. Waynesboro, Chamhershurg and, except Sunday, Hancock, Cumbeilaml. 8.57 A.

M. Western Express for Westminster. Frederick. Waynesboro. C'lmmlicrsburg.

Uagers-town, Hancock," Cumberland. Elkins and, xcei)t Sunday, Emmitahurg (Bullet Observation Car). )n Sunday the run of this traiu terminates at Hagerstown. 2.13 P. M.

Accommodation for Union Bridg. 4.13 P. M. Fast Express (main line), llagers-toTi, Hancock, Waynesboro. Cliambcrsburg, Frederick and, except Sunday, Emmitsburg.

DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. 7.15 A. M. York, Lanover, 11. Ai II.

Division Points and Carlisle. 7.50 A. M. Accommodation for Thnrmont. 2.4T P.

M. Exprtfs for Sudbrook, Olyndon, York, Hanover and Gettysburg. 5.2') P. M. Accommodation for IlHtiover.

6.17 P. M. Accommodation lor L'niou Bridge. SATURDAYS ONLY. 11.17 P.

M. Aciommodatioo for Union Bridge. SUNDAYS ONLY. 9.47 A. M.

Accommodation for Union Bridge and P. H. Division Stations to Hanover. 4Dpn not stop Pennsylvania Avenue Station. A.

ROBERTSON, F. M. HOWELL. President. ien'l Pass Ajrt.

SOUTHERN RAILWAY. N. Ik Following schedules published only as in formation. Trains lv. Baltimore via P.

H. 2.4U A.M.. lor Memphis. Nashville. 7.30 A.M..

0.45 A.M., D.O P.M., for Asheville, Atlanta, Birmingham New Orleans. ii.44 P.M., for Atlanta, Birmingham. Tourist Car for California Fri. and Hat. 5.10 P.M..

for Salisbury. AsheviUr, Charlotte. Columbia. Aiken. Augusta, Savannah, Jackwuiville.

M.iiO P.M., KnoxvilM', ChaltancKiga, Iiirgirj(-ham, Shrevenort, New flileaius, Texas. l. h. T.P.A.. 111 K.

Kalto. st. SEABOARD AIR LINE RWY. Leaves Baltimore. Union Station (P.

R. fnf Raleigh, Wilmington, Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville. St. Augustine, Palm Reach, Kniizhts Kev. Tirana and Hafana: Atlanta.

Bir mingham, Memphis and the Southwest. A. M. Daily 'Seabixiid Fast Mail." 5.10 P. M.

Daily "Florida-Cuba Social." Elec trically lighted atcel bleeping vara, equippoi with frlpf'trii! fnn. 7.10 P. M. Daily "Atlanta-Birmingham Special." Electrically lighted stee! sleLping and cb senration cars, e'luipid with t-lectric funs. Ticket Office.

COXTIXEXTAL TRUST REDO. C. B. RYAN, O.P.A.. R.

L. JONES, Ticket Act. Portsmouth. Va. O.

M. CHILTON, C.P.A., Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad. Effective November 5, 1911, 7.40 A. M. For York, except Sunday.

8.30 A. M. For Delta, Sunday only. 9.30 A. M.

For Belair, except Sunday. 12.05 P. M. For Belair, except Saturday SuudlJV 12.30- P. M.

For Belair, Sunday only. 1.35 P. M. For Belair, Saturday only. 3.20 P.

M. For York, except Sunday. 4.05 P. M. For Delta, Sunday only.

5.00 P. M. For Belair, except Sunday. 6.00 P. M.

For Delta, except Sunday. 11.00 P. M. For Delta, Kunday only. 1L40 P.

Mv For Belair, cscept Sunday. PAWNBROKERS. S. SALABES WEST BALTIMORE LOAN COMPANY, C75 W. Baltimore between Pino and Arch Liberal advances oo merchandise of every doscrip.

tion. Aa up-to-date Loan OUice, conducted on up to-date principles. Side Entrance to Private Office. alB-tf CONSOLIDATED LOAN CO. 1 NORTH GAY STREET.

The largest and best-equipped office In the city. Goods kept any length of time agreed upon. Liberal (oang on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Eil-verware. Large assortment of forfeited pledges et private sale. Great bargains.

Side Entrance to Prirate Office. Jl-tf THE NEW YORK LOAN OFFICE, West Baltimore st. Largest Loan Office in this State. LOANS ANY AMOUNT ON WATCHES. DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, CLOTHING.

ETC alS-tf MONEY TO LOAN MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT BENJAMIN A LOAN AND BANKING HOUSE (ESTABLISHED 1830). KOS. 420, 422 AND 424 E. FAYETTE NEAR GAY. We continue to advrnce the largest loans on all kinds of valuables and collaterals.

Jewelry of ail kinds bought and Fold. Open daily till 6 P. M. Saturdays, 10 P. M.

Private Entrance. 420. a20-tf LOAN SOCIETIES. ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY. ETC.

MONEY Capital $1,000,000. Over 3O.00J pa-1 TO 2" trons last year. Over 8,000 ladies. NO EXTRAS. Strictest privacy.

Indorsed by Why Pay More? leading banks and newspapers. Bonded to Citv and State. PRUDENTIAL LOAN SOCIETY. Maryland Casualty Building. Fayette and North streets.

Home Office 'Philadelphia, Odd Fellow's Temple. Branches Washington, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Rochester. au9-t MEDICAL NOTICES. LADIES: ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOB CHICHESTER PILLS. The Diamond Brand.

For 25 years known as Best, Safest. Always reliable. Buy of your druggist; take no other. Ghichcsters Diamond Brand Pill" re poUI by Druggists everywhere. jemim STEAMSHIP LINES.

WilliamDeanHowells America's foremoVt novelist, writing in the peeeml-er number of Harper's "There is more beauty to the cunnrc foot in BERMUDA thnn anywhere else in World. 15 r-ftvAKD. Meals and berth included. The Royal Hail Steam PackeiCo. fia('itrton Son, (it'll.

Agents, 22 St te N. Y. ARTT-It'R HV. ROBSON, i'ZT Kant Hnltiinore ttrcet. cr any fyteair.siiip Ticket Agent.

LAM PORT HO LT LI Eg, nr.d AU A font I i Larjp, m.4 iu no by th Lrjp, Pa to ttteaiBora the, LAPSPORT A. HOLT LlfSE Tram New York 0 r.4 cfMob eotilb. 16 UAVS TO BIO iS iSlYS TO BUCXOS A4'E3. Par looftl tlcfcot AfPtf Bl'Hti A Ueiirl Ayonta frudiioo Kjitttimce. orii CLARK'S CIU ISK of tbe 'ARABIC 18.CW tons, flue, large, steady rjr To THE ORIfcNS FEBRUARY 8 TO TO.

11J. 71 days costing only A ND I'P. jncl ikIuib i 'h 1 I 1 II IO Jlci- doira. Cadiz, Seville. Alsiers, 1 DAYS IV EmiT AND t'on HOLY LAND, Rome, the Riviera, etc.

11U ARTHI VV. KOESON. 127 East Raltimoic strert. Baltimore. C.

CLARK, Times Building. New XoiK. americanTi NEW YORK. Dec. 13 Fli I LAD 'PHI A Dec.

23 Atlantic Transport Line NEW YORK I ET A nvnov 1 1 Tl" f'V I 10 A A Dec. 23 Ifi iNNF.Al'OI.IS.Jan. 6 RED STAR LINE LONDON-PARIS DOVER-ANTWERP. ZEE-LAN Deo. 13 KKOOX 27 LAPLAND Dee.

20 FINLAND 3 WHITE STAR LINE Dee. 16 OLYMPIC Dec. 30 impair an Lino steamer. NEW YORK-QLE1-NSTOWX-LIVERPOOL 7 ACliENTIC. 20 PALTIC -I)c.

14 CELTIC Dec. 28 nd rostox Ri viera-ltaly-Egypt TFF ZORES. -MADEIRA, GIBRALTAR, ALGIERS. VILLEFRANCHE. GENOA.

NAPLES, A LL A A ad 1 1 a CRETIC Dec. ADRIATIC ivoDtc r. 12 CEDRIC Jan, 10 24 1 ADRIATIC, 24,500 Tons, Jan. 10 RTHUit Wr. ROBSON, Baltimore J.

HOWARD EAGER, 3M X. Charles st. North German Lloyd. BALTIMORE-BREMEN. WTT.T.F.HAD Dec.

13. 2 P. M. CHEMNITZ Dec. 2 P.

M. NECKAK ure. 7. BRESLAU Jan. 13, 2 P.

M. One Cabin oaly, Second Cabin, $57.50. Travelers' Checks 7 South Gay street. "CHAN'fTEAinpXiEirfESTRANS- C- FREIGHT AND PASSENGER. FOR BOSTON AND THE EAST, Every Tues.

and 6 P. M. for Providence and the east. Every Tues. and Fri 6 P.M.

NEWPORT NEWS AND NORFOLK. Every Tues. and 6 P. M. Freight received daily until 5 P.

M. for steamer AXD JACKSONVILLE, Everv Wed-, and at 6 P. M. GEX'L OFFICE. GERMAN AND LIGHT STS.

D. B. McXEFL, Agt- ller foot of Gay st. tf FABRE LINE RIVIERA AZORES.USBOXXAFLES.XICE.MARSEIELES Weekly sailings oicmi nmin JAS. W.

DWELL G. 17 State st.N.Y. iiitTiuiiuc ivn fAnnriNA s. H. CO For Charleston and Georgetown, S.

connecting "with stemets for Columbia, Conway and Georgetown and Western K. Southern Railway, n-dTys at 3 P. M. MASON L. WEEM3 WILLIAMS, Geueral Manager, Union Trust Building.

Steamer sail from Pier 2. Pitttt utreet. tf FRENCH LINE. Campf.cnie Generale Transatlantique. D'xect Line to Havre-Paris (Eance).

Sailings every Thursday at 10 A. M. From Pier 5T, Worth river, West loth N. Y. Ia Lorraine Dec.

'La Savoie Dec 28 La 14 La Lorraine Jan. 4 La Provence Dec. 21 La Tourame Jan. 11 Twin-Screw Steamers. GENERAL AGENCY, 19 State New York.

ARTHUR W. ROBSOX, 127 Baltimore st. J. HOWARD EAGERt 0 N. Charlea st.

25 DAYS' TRIP To Cuba WEEKLY SAILINGS Haytl ByPHIXZ STEAMEUS Jamaica (o.OOO TONS) of tbe ATLAS SERVICE NEXT SAILING Panama Colombia Costa Hlca S. S. ALTAI CMil A IND Dec. W. 12 noon.

TJP The PRIXZ steamers offer all the comforts acd conveniences of our well-known transatlantic liners. They arf especially adapted for tnls service. EXCELLENT CUISINE AND SERVICE. Send for particulars. Hamburg-American Line 4145 Broadway, Xew York, or ARTHUR W.

ROBSON, 127 East Baltimore Baltimore, Md. NEW YORK BOAT. NEW YORK AXD BALTIMORE TRANSPORTATION LIXE. Low Rates. ilixgs 't'Iliform Rme" Tuesdays, Thursdays.

Saturdays, Pier, Hughes avenue and Henry street General Office, 1 12 Light etrert. W. PEED, Agt. P. C.

MOORE. Gen. Agt. OILS AND GREASE. PATAPSCO OIL GREASE CO.

in CHKAPSIDE. BALTIMORE. MD. Manufacturers of all kinds of Lubricating Oils and Greases, Koiler Compound ana tselt Dressing. Dealer in Linsred and Cottonseed Oil, Pine Tar, etc.

Standard Exhaust Heads and American Oil Kilters always on hand. Write for prices, circulars and booklets. tf JOHN RYAN. President. METAL CEILINGS.

Large Stock, prompt econ. and pernv decor tion. W. A. tacgles, 2U Howva 4.

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