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WTAV1. JVvi 11 flly1 Vr i liri yr WfK StrWAVM Xi 9 vUt jw tfWM- wv Wlils WWM M' i I 4 t- I tW iiLMIss linds McKlnnie Is expected home thU evening from atrip to New City. Miss JIary ivllnl returned lust even fg from atrip to rawford81UhJand and liJndlaDapolls Mr. and MIII Edward Strausii will spend ChrlKlmait with Sir. Strauss' Jjgarents InAshland O.

Miss Porothy Shroyer. of' 1201 Broad way hRI. lInll. to Chlcaxo to spend the holidays with friends. 7 Miss Marian 1 will return Orom Elkhsrt tospend Chrlrtmas with her mother Mrs a More of West erryBtrMt The Misses Pearl Re and Mari Mlh elerlln have returned from Ox.

ord coller to spend the holidays with thllr parents Yr and Mrs. Stephen Trentmpn and two eons of Chicago will come- to spend Christmas with Dr. and Mrs. II. 0.

Bruggemiik Mr and MrsnfD Mungen. of South Harrison i street will spend Christmas with MrsJiMungens mother and llter In Kalarnaxoov Mich. Charles Olds of Newport. R. tt re turned ywtwday to spend-Christmas wlthhis renU1MriBnd Mrs.

CI Olds of Washington boulevard rt. Miss Mlibel Elenwood will go to Kendallvllle next week to spend Christmas with friends and' to attend a. large dtnce on Christmas night. Mrs. nvnell Cooper who has TM cn spending severs Weeks with her sinter Mrs.

a. Ii. Morris and family of Wash nton bouli rd wet left today tor her home la St LoulJ Mo Miss Helen Puckett arrived this art. nnoon from Indianapolis where fho Is attending a school for physical training and will spend the holidays with Twr parents Mr and Mrs. E.

W. JJuckett MlssJ Farnsworth an Instructor Of domestic art In the public schools of. Valley CltrN p. willarrive to morrow for. afew dayt visit with Mrs.

Carl SBlI1dahl of lIoagland ave nue. Miss Farnworth Is route to Washington D. C. where she will Viall Miss Irene omparet a bride of Christmas week was honored this afternoon by Miss Larene Travers who entertained ten young ladles with a theater parly at the Empress followed by refreshments at th English ten room. Mill.

Comparet received cor. sage bouquet of orchids and white hyacinths as a special favor from her hostess Mrs. Stephen tlemlng and Mhis Jo sephine Fleming of New York. ar rived In the city this afternoon and will be Joined here. next week by.

Mr. Fleming to upend the. holldsvi with reltlve Mica Geraldlne Fleming. the arrived a fw xlsys. ago and has hern visiting' with her aunt- the Misses Fleming of West Rerry street Miss- Helen Hayes entertained a numberof her young friends with a merry party last evening- In.

elebra- tlon of her' birthday anniversary. Games followed. by a dainty VPPr were rnjnyed by thefollowing guests the Misses jeahrtte Laiier Kfnma Vbgel Msry Owald Rernadlne Havne. Helen Hayes Elizabeth dllchristHH- desrill' rg MarKaret Stanford Marle P. Forkeri Pauline Rloetttaeker andthevMewlrji Will nrfrteJdt Wnl' ttr Hayes.

Of nj-gs'llogh. Horace Hugh. Lester Morrta Fern Roun Georl Wagner Willis' Wet lph Helni' Earl Kuch. JSrtdn Horn Jay. Mlnkens Mr and' Mrs Arnold Tresselt enter talncd at their home In Florida drive Jast evenlnR with a o'clock dlnr party of charming appolrtment In honor of MIs EdnaHelt and Mr.

bert Fee whole rrrll1e will occur on Tall 6th. Festive and gay were-the lIk decorations at this de- llKhtful pre affair A tiny Christmas treerbrUhtwith thsel and related halls and wee burning tapers occupied. the tenter of the table sur rounded by Wteatbof smilax from which extended llbhon streamers to In dlrldual candles at. each place. When' tile ribbons were pulled they were foijnd to be tiny favors hidden In the circle 01 green The name cards were line verses each appropriate to the guest Whose frame It bore.

Cov. rs were laid tor MlssHeitiMIss Contance PH Miss Vera Treuelr gIFTSOF OPTICAL JEWELRY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walter Mr. Vet.

Mr- Tom Ewlng and Mr. Kenneth lie Donaldand Mr- nd Mr Tre eltj iiAn exhibit of hand tratt articles' will be' MS at the public' library the second Saturday In January under the auspices of the. Woman's Club league of theclty Thildon1eIU art depart. men of which Miss Katherine MacDougall chairman. Is In charge of the affair and urgoa everyone who has original work In embroidery crochet- In.

tatting basketry artl and crafts jewelrypainting and the like to enter 4t. The1 committee to arrange and judge the display Is composed or Miss MacDougall Miss GrltoJl Miss Newman Miss IU11 MHS Upp lllsi Vail Mrs. A. Johns Mrs. Creer Mrs" a.

B. Bash. JrMrs Edson Mrs. Gordon Miss Ola Marks lllm Bell Connor and Mr. Homer Jordan pavlsson.

Christmas Entertainment. The Junior tindeavor and primary classes ofthe- Third Presbyterian Sun day school wilt give II Christmas en torlalnment In ho church Sunday evening1 beginning lit 7:30 o'clock. There will be an appropriate program and Santa Claus will be present to visit he little. folks. Owing to the entertainment at this hour the Chris.

tian Endeavor society will not hold Its regular Sabbath evening service. Public Christmas Entertainment The member. of. the- Sophia B. Wright Circle' of Kings Daughter hove made arrangement with the city to hold a enl rtalnment on th court home square Christmas eve for the publicparticularly tho chil dren who will have no other form' of Christmas to enjoy.

The largest tree that could be found has" been secured forthe occasion-and will be" brightly lighted and' elaborately decorated and guarded over by Santa Claus who will be there with barrels of candy. to din- tribute to every little child who comes to see him. Several church choirs In the city have offered their services for the evening to ulna anthems and hymns appropriate to Christmas day and a band will be there to play gay alnr to add to the festive entertainment The public Christmas tree and entertain mon has be tried In Several large cities throughout the country and has proved very popular and it Is hoped that the tree planned for our city by this energetic bajid of YOllnr girls will prove nflually as successful. Continued on PageSeventeen THE BABY MYSTERf- RATS ITS AS. CLEAR AS ANYTHINQ IF YOU UNDERSTAND IT.

There Isnt Any ttery It Heckler Affair Nene Whit- ever. This Mystery Nothing doing Mrs Charles Heckler 1001 Vest Wayne rt Wayne Maternity hospital con' ducted by Mrs. J. McMillcn and procured an Infant for adoption. The baby then one week Old and accord ing tu the McMlllen woman was the daughter of II.

wealthy Indianapolis rlrl Then Boniothlnj happened. On this part of the story no one seems to have very clear understanding. Members of the Heckler household are tald to le told that the baby 118 Ivft on their doorstep Both Mr. and Mrs' DEp RE Makes a Statement on the Rate' Increase. NEW TORE Dei.

11. The. decision of the Interstate commerce commis sion Iq the 5. per cent increase will greatly help the railroad but theIn crease Is only bout CO per nt of what Is considered necessary according to President SamuelRei CC the renlUlyl vania system. He Wuad the following statement I regard this' decision ttt the begin nlng of a broad constructive' policy In railroad regulation so Imperatively re quired.

It certainlyindicates thatthe commission has been seriously impressed by actual railroad and financial conditions and we recognlze that the commission has carefully considered the entire situation arld rendered what It believes to be a fair and. equitable decision. The decision however grants' an Increase on Only about GO per cent pf the freight business of. our' system And Is not so tar reachingas the rail. roads believed to necessary there fore the railroads as the.

commission omphAlllel must continue their eN forts to conserve. tnCaugmenttheir revenues from the sootces the commljl- slon previously recomsnendeeV We desire prosperity but It li im possible for the' country to prosper whilerailroad revnulII and credit are Inadequate and therefore the Increased rates should be generally' helpful lying on. the protection of public regu lation we will utilize the additional revenue In continuing nuT lines and equipment in good condition' render the best possible public service and' In sustaining our credit on a sound basis. SEALS SELLING' IN COONTRY TOTAL ON RED CROSS STICKERS RUNS TO 114670. Crest Prpgreis Was Made Today if theSal of Tubtreuloiit fitampa.

With' coils for stamps blossoming out of halt a dosen parts of the county at once today and Sales Manager 011116 and Assistant Uitiager Homer Miller urronoded by pretty girls wading the snow drifts of New Haven and MontotvlIte the Ked Cross Christ mas tamp campaign is running ahead of expectations today. At 1 o'clock this afternoon with practically all the sales to date rec. orded the total number stamps sold was 11670. Dr. M.

I. Rosenthal took 1 worth m. i. itoscfuiuu IOOK tiv worm street Sunday afternoon went to the of sealstoday Pr II. A.

Duemllng 6 worth and there wewyejal smaller tales to doctors. AU were made Over the telephone Several of the sold out. of seals at. noon tQdaYand had come bllclr for more" tha Wood worth fcug store tomlng back for Its third supply. The Patternmakers' and Knitters' Union took 2 and 5 worth and Henry AI.

Williams and R. Parker Smiththe same amount. Ulss Ethel an Ml MarthaVail Ml" Sue Coppock Miss Josephine Henderson Miss Jgnota' AVhite. Mrs John 1. Gillie lIsl Luclle Vail Miss ElcaseFee MI.

Anna Heckler deny having old Vft llSaW vS of the kind. Jut at any rote the were on duty today selling seal story reached the large-'and receptive rriirnlirtfricir ear of a newspaper man who pub-- TVO KILLED Ulhe in full the version h' heard. So ther Is a. great turmoil In circles- ln1 Wreck jitCeorgi To' In whlcri thofaltilly Is known and also 1 1' at theniBternlty hospital. The facts' CAnTEnsyHLE Oiv DecU of ths can- rc as follows to quote i Two wer killed fifteen erloUBly and Mrs.

McMlllen about forty mote or less Injured Sunday afternoon Mrs. lIklr day when tran No. on the Nash- came. to tills place and after I had In- vlllc Chattanooga SI Louis rail. veMlRateil 1 gaveher the baby.

Idid wad. south-bound was wrecked hear it In th prsne of several other ii r- Iw sons oh of them II Mrs. Kuhn of 1134 The. dead Bi nun avenw Tho next thinR I BNGINEEll OUT MANWCf Jl knew It came out In the paper that tho lilld bern left with the' nEMAN P. BELL Atlanta IIrekhtB Th bft gageman and express mes.

I know this was nol true. You' were badly Inured know It looks bad for my hospital to The nglue csnrolled over get that story started for so many down nrteen toot embankment Women whps husbands will not hrar Flftfen of the Injured were brought to the adoption of children have the to a hospital at Cartersvllle and the kpppn of maternity hospitals leave Ot are being treated by physicians hnblus on their idoorstepa. But you ken to the sceneof the wreck on. know that forthe reputation tit train house I couldn't do that. fe AND NOVELTIES.

I- 1012 CALHOUN ST LyRIC THEATER BLOa Our line of fancy cases in sterling aluminum and fancy eathers' high grade eyeglass chains automatic reels and holders will allow a pleasing selection for your friend who wears glasses. Mrs. Kulm whrn seen this mornln. stated that the story- or Mrs. McMlllen was correct that nh seen the mater.

nley llal kepper ve the babe to Mrs. Heckler Pundtiy afternoon. Mrs. Kuhn had gone to get the baby herself but as Mrs. Hackler hail Mrt call on It the letier gotH.

Alftn County Sunday School Conference. Ltdy Msccsbees Initall. At the regular review of Keklonga hive No. 83 Ladles or the Maccabees on Wednesday evening the following officers were duly Installed by. InsUllms Officer Laxly Ellia Bowen Commander.

Gertrude Roeger lieutenant conimaniltr Lullihie Jtidrl past commander Adeline Miller rerord-keepor Alice OreaRe finance auditor Sarah Foster chaplain EUzabeth' Sender. lady Oortrude powers sergeant Cora Boyl sentinel Bertha' Kreckman plrket Strah Ohulw captain of guard Norah Collins muslcUn Myrtle. Baldwin color I Lydia Sharp color-bearer No. 2. Ota lnyder ensign' No.

I Lottie Fletcher ensign No. I. Rose Snyder InIclal prompter Kllu. oweh. Thcfe will a Special' meeting at the hall on Monday afternoon to ballot on ran- dldillel All members are requested to be present.

The State Sunday School nsunclatlim has arranged for an older boys' conference-to to held In CrawfordsVllle' Jan. I. I and 10 for boys from sixteen to twenty year. of age no younger and no older and men workers with boys of. these ages This county Is limited to ten' delegates They expect 200 In the conference.

86 far noon has unteered as delegates. tla18 county ought to be well represented. Simdiy schools that can nd I del Rate are urged to elect tine at once and report to E. T. Albertsdri 417Mw Ih dlsnapolU by the Z2nd of this month.

The only eltpensen will be 50 Cfnts for registration and 25 cents for the 11. I lvrt hs bctn tlandoned on lowihlp supper. The entertainment at count the spread or the. toot and Crawford will be free. The purpose of the conference Is to Intensity' the enthusiasm of the young inch for Sunday school and show them what they can do.

Other states hnv had great conferences that have derived much rood. from them. Training for Efficiency" Is the conference theme. Mr. John Alexander Is II specialist with boy and will the big chief of the convention.

Hoof nd Mouth 01111 MADISONWli Dn li. The mldwln- ler farmers' course at the State College moiiHi dlcase to farms near Madlon CROWDED OUT. This weeks Installment of The Muter Key" wu crowded out by a press of other matter and Will appear later Si DINING ROOM DOME COUPON are overstocked on Dining Room Domes and desire to materially reduce our stock be- for inventory on January 1st. As a beautiful Christmas present that will be enjoyed very day of the year they are unequaled priced at 750 1060 1260 and 2000 and will be delivered and installed ready for service on a small cash payment the remainder to be divided into monthly payments. This coupon if presented before January lit will be accepted as a 100 payment on the lower priced domes and as a 200 payment on the 2000 domes.

xxyyyyyyyyyx INDIANA LIGHTING COMPANY THE GAS COMPANY" OTHER llES SQPO UP ty PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT BONDINQ wvV MAY BE BACK. a. Mayor Hollar of South Bend Only One to Attend HOMVS Confer- tnc Vow that Indlanapcllsandsome of the othervcltles of the te that cr carelessness In thoaJminlstratlon of the controllers omces became Involved In financial emharrassmeuts aca result ot. the operation' Of the pubUo Improvement bonding law a couple of yean ago and to get out from nder had to-have the' statute altered so as to prevent preparment' of- bonds without qulda. tion of interest In full have managed to ietsquared swiy- gaJn an effort wllf be made to have the ne leslala tore pofthe law back where Ifwas This ona of th tblnl' decided on at conterence held yulerday In Indian' apolU by.

Mayor W. J. Jlasey and City Attorn yOuyColerlcn with KiyotJF. A. Kellar of South Bend.

WrKellar was the only otner second-class city mayor to attend the conference. Under the old lawIt possible for a property-owner lo settle a pub- licImprovement bond by paying the principal andthe Interest for the. expired portion of the bond in Indian apolis for one city these bonds were taken' up by the db' and the money placed 2 per cent Interest along public funds. The bonds themselves bore 4 and 4H per cent. Obviously at maturity there wasa discrepancy and the cities had to dig down and meet the difference la Fort VVayne when bonds were retired the city Instead of salting the money In a bank at 1 per cent Implypurchased other' ponds and everything balanced nloely The outcome of the condition that existed In Indianapolis was that the law ha to be changed.

Today It a property owner bonds an Improve. ment assessment pvtr period ot ten years. the-only way be can ntlre the bonds at tay years Is. by pay. the principal arid the Interest for the remaining seven years.

The change wasTmadeto protect careless and In efficient controllers. Otherlegislation which It was de cided yesterday at IndlAnappllf to en. 4eavorta arrange for is a law that will jnalto possible the enforcement of ItJppletnental. llesament rolls Jn openings and other Improve ments of a like character in which a court gave more damages than hi al lowed by the original assessment rolls and Jrt Which the original asspumenta are collected before the courts final ruling. Tho' mayor also WUlll the paving law to altered as to.

admit of grading astreet wlthjut pavlnj it Some dlmisslon of the parkstatute was entered Into yesterday but South Bendmayorgave tlosey. but. little encouragement Ip hi. eJtOrtl to have thla statute repealed to make It con form' with the' laws governing other boardsof the I government. Tetre llaiitv and vanlvillu executive failed to attend- the meeting.

VVJEiSSEfTpARK The Question of Enlargement li o. Be Taken The park' board has called a meeting of Interfiled property holders inthe ueembl1 oom- of the Tames school on Monday evening for the purpiine tit considering the proposed nlftryfiiiH of WeJ8IIer park At a largely attended masa meeting held. In the rarly part of this year the citizens In the' dltrlct directed the park board to prepare' a tentative Iollsment roll to raise funds for the' enlargement of the park the cost to average not. over 5 per lot This assessment roll has been prepared and the Qptlona have been secured on' the property to be acquired. Tho assessnienta average about Jlto per forty lot The meeting Monday evening Is called for o'clock.

REP LIGHTS And Watchmen Must SI Plsced the Lyon rni The board of public saftty last nlRht appointed F. A. Ialmer and F. So Kel logg special watchmen at the Lyon tabernacle and placed each under. 1000 bond.

Instructions also were glv the managers of the structure ta see that red lights ore established and maintained at the corners ot the build tng where It prqjcc1 out over toe pub. Me highway. The board will hold a. special meet. Ing Jlondav Dec.

18. II the next meet. ng night falls on Christmas evening. Jen Johnson has uult his private heat on Wells street Th board appointed L. J.

Novllsky official for the American Ice Coal company and John A. SwRyzee to the for he Coal compsny. City Mak Buildng Gain. Fort Wane has made a gain ol II per rent In the' building operation for the Orst eleven months of this year compared with the tret eleven months of last year iccordlngto tIlrUres secured todayi The totalbuild Inll" operations up tothe first ilf the month 2320735 while during the came period laat year they were I 2. Municipal Notes.

lJtcause I days ct for the track elevation hearings with the Wabash and Pennsylvania fall during the Chrlstmns holidays the hearing nave been postponed until Dec. Z9 and Pee JO respectively. An Knirllsh aviator using i new type of folding parachute recently dropped two thousand feet In rafcty Cabaret tonight' Hof fBrau Moro' than thrill thousand drivers and conductors of London omnibuses are now at the front. BAILHOAOS BEGIN 10 VftiriAvt WM ZV iVi f- CIT j. B.

i Beautiful Liiie 0if Ghafiiig Dishes and 0 A1W iwithjeo6dib rneralumin andKtieautifully wickeled jthrbugKoiiit Others in a Variety of design are Priced at 750 10 1250 and 15 of the famousi ng Bowman make. A i 1' An Ac ptaWfe Gift i ndaUkiiids arf included In our holidayshowihg Yeryspecial are thpsc at 600fr iie design Jnnickel with Others at 30 10 12 jmd15 7. f' Tf- 4 ji THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL IS THE FlRaT TO BUY UNDER RATE INCREASE. CHICAGO be 1' IllInBls Central was tile first railroad ivlths Chicago terminal to unounce. pur chases to oe made as theresult of tile I per cent freight increase allowed by lh intentate commerce commlselpn.

The two principal Items approtlmat 12400000 Here they are Fifty lo comotives at. 24000each UOOOOO lOOrefritentor ican at JUOO each I1SOOOO. Thla doe not' Include ralji rottd ties ttrldgeav and things tilt go make cp' the equipment of 4' rsJli road In the market for new material M. KIttle. Mslstant to Jtlldent Uarkham of tho Illinois Centnl said ii lfn.

To meet tile growing tram that Is coming- with' bettercommercial condl- ttons WI will require fifty new high trade locomotives. Thee nglnM will be used In the general traffla ttp uid down the. Mlailsslppl valley constant ly growing In tonnage' because or the Panama canal' WV will also require 0 refrigera tor cars- at average of 11:00. per tar. In common with other railroads been withholding the.

placing of these orders because of tho uncer. talnty of the attitude or the. Inttrlta commerce commission and Ula. public toward financing the railroads Now that we' have the that we are' toget a square deal and that the ubllo' realties our prosper ity Is thelrt the Illinois Central will gd ahead and place. the' orders.

that have been awaiting this lIuation for some months RAILROADERS Tell Their 8tere the federal Board. CnICAco" Dee. 1J. The work re uire of locomotive firemen Is too hard and the pay too small according to IKktestlmnnyi a number of Oremen before tho federal ward hearing the complaint of 4001 men galnl the ninety-eight leading western1 railroads. More firemen were wunuaontd for today's iwwlons.

Some of the. men's grievances re Shoveling forty tons of coal In ten hours on the Mallet erglues. Six Mallet engines do th work of ten smaller locomotives thus nertslnr pro ductivity of firemen. tomploJmnt la unsteady. Firemen and hostlers are' underpaid for the.

hours worked locomotives reflueeearnings and working forces from tit to per centr Cost of living too high or wages re celved. Difficult to secure a Job. Karalngs re only J60 to 70 per month. Hugh Joot said he workedfifteen hours a day forweeks and wrn dpnjy Ut a At another time he flred a Mallet engine ihorolln forty ton of coal In ten hours. The shovel beused held thirteen' pounds be' said and i he threw 181 pounds a minute Into tile fire- boJl" TERRE HAUTE' GHlEF OPPflLIGE III JAIt BUT HE HAS A SUITE OF ROOMS WfH A 6ATH IN CON- NECTtONV TERRB HAUTE Ind Dee.

11 Holler Donn M. Roberts' chief of. po lice Is hoi sick. He never felt better In his life he says. Holler was committed to Jail for contempt of court by Eli IL Redman Judge of the cir cult court.

to a thirty days' jail sentence1 Thorday declared that lIollerwll sick In. bed. The sickness was by one ttewspapor be rheumatism and the chief Is known to be a sufferer from rheumatism the statement was credited. Immediately after being sent to jail It became known that Holler was not occupying a cell1 and coming In contact with the olher prisoners but Instead had a suite of two rooms and hath Vhlch were for. merly occupied by the asslstantlollce mutton before that office was abolished.

Vltteii Dennis tJlIea ihcrinVwho had said before Holler was committed that should Holler be tent lo jail no favors would be shown- him was asked con. earning Hollers apartments said Holler Is a sick man I' don't doubt but what. he would die It I were to put him In a cell. Later Shea said that Holler had told him a writ of. habeas corpus would be Issued and that he Shea had ordered himput In the.

hospital ward until such action was taken. to Holler himself on Thursday hot at all sick andif enjoying himself Immensely When called over the phone and asked ho he was feeling JtoUersald r' Imfeellng flne. i But thought you were sick The Wets say so. Wgll If Imslct I dldn' know It. I don't care what the papers sayI haver felf better.

In my. life. NO I have tooth Ing to say bout I. writ of habeas cor. pus.

Talk tomy I 1 know nothing about Jtw i Towtd Into part. mSANt IEaoVlCaJDea iiTh' lii wallinlinerlithmtan which tort open Its bow on San Benito Island 300 miles south here yestenlayyas being towed In today by thcruUerWest Virginia the destroyerPercy and tin. nav l. tug JroquolM The Vdamaged' fi lgOter was a1 ft 0 Special Saturday and GIRLS WHO ARE WORKING IN THE RED CROSS CHRISTMAS SEAli CAMPAIGN A box of Coonys tittle Havana La Rienta or Lady Wayne Cigars will please him 100000 made and sold every week. One quarter ot the area of the kingdom of Baxbny Is covered by forests WE MAIL YOUR PACKAGES JBrinff in your Christmas packages we will weigh wrap and deliver them to the postofllce or you free pf charge.

SEAVEY HARDWARE COMPANY. Mil. Nellie. Wilt. Miss Lsah Undrwood Mil.

Luclll Vail Miss lgn Whtts Ml Wilt has had tharre of the' k4 CrossChristmas seaf booth at the Anthony hotel most of the time since was opened and has been having excellent Qccelll Miss Luclle Vail MI been one of the most constant workers-for the cause since the campaign started and has devoted every minute nf her timeto It for xterat Weeks. Miss Jlnot White solicited ale. of tile tamp from end of theclt to the other nd rarely1 re turns' without a bookfull of orders. MUs Uah VDderwood' has had charge- ot several of the mad 10014 record sales' It th posioffloe tand Christmas Week 5 r. Home jChocolats CreamsliSii and 18efe' OtherACarii3ies 10c i Mixea NutsyMv JOE AtTALLA 215 Welt jiialn Strut i TAKE NOTICE Br.

D. GARY lilt 501 Wnt Main street second square it of lntlrllrball con. UnuDuly for coniutstl and tretmlnt i No Pay It Asked. XMASKONEY itiiOAN If you need money for Christmas or. any other purpose It will pay you to see us Tou are ure to get salt lifactory terms.

None bet- terr many not as good. Don't wait call at once. Prompt1and private alien- itlou. Any amount from to 100. Interest per centjand interest stopswhen paid.

If you own furniture or a piano or have steady employ menV you cangtt It on. your own Loans In toyvns on sUam and interurban reads. INOIANHOAN COMPANY 212 Shoaff Bulldlna 8 oond Floor Establithid IBIS Phone 193 Toys That Educate A child's imagination is lively. It creates In miniature a world of its own. ise parerits lake ad- yaritage of this in toy chbbsmg.

They select tpys that have an educational value that stimulate child's mind and keepi itiworking Inhealthy channels 7 There are many such for young and old some ofthem BO interest- ulg that it will be hard tb keep papia' and grandpa" from Wonopplizing thenu' Vheretp see them At any. of the good stores. Ajid the way tqrthe best ore Full directipna will usually be found in the ad- Vertlsing cplumnsVbf the Daily News. 41. i' making about.

sertn and a half knots an. bout It noon and was believed to hate a excellent ehenoe of makingport hereli the weather did not become unusually rough. ISarly this morning the ship began pining the XWi barrels of. oil on board to quiet the sea and lightentheload on board. The.

Jitbmllll" rw of oil and wine Is valued at more than 1000. 00. Th ship was boup4frolll this city toNew Yorlt via the Panama Cabaret tonight Hof Brau LERHEATERS Jt bright chccryvwarmth for thai chilly room or tli6 office is the feature of the Barler OU at- itri. Thesehandy little heaten re so light that they are easly carried from place to place and the fuel costs very little. They are guaran teed to burn without anf Hmoke or odor They' come in several Ues and the prices ar very reasonable OPENEVENIrJGS UNtUlXMASH Seavey Hardware CO.

Harrison and Streets. If Its Good ThIng Ssvys Wave It" i Jt TX yJifaj feMi. V. VaUjiM fe fiftfei iife' 1 L1 9R yAY PAIL yl1i Mran 4riFat ttt ee PRESIO ENI' IndMr Mrnd Mr1nsll1lt An 0' lecon the' Statein nt. IUl lce.

I ue In the clt" crease. whlchMlsl Doupllli of aJC lr urg whohaa Dec The. cl' cl1et. on 11Ithe. 5 per' 41 1 1181 Jewelry alntlnr th gre tlv I 1 th 11 Ii Ih to enlng a trip II.

I. I a rOIl 11. u. n. jud th dJ lLY pe hllt loll ry Mac Ougall.

accllr lng om aa trip JlJIlIMlssLapp II' Smnuel. ea. JOhnaMnOreer Jaoolls Jt. 11rs. Jt Strau88 hrl tma8 thladeclllonllI l.

In AshlanD PorothY Sbroyer TI nln1lrg btOladl ton y' Broadway Ie un or eavor' pr mr ra 0. rcgn at Ollq 1IIperaUve re. tb of tho certAlnljndlcalea 10 Ive en- the eel lll1l' to pend hr 8' 7 30' oclo pre" ed Berr meet. CI 1os' pr sent hcaretull I Mar viI It Ihe enU atthl dl lheholldaYI lIan Incr ua bnlabout et iII II adMrs 8tepbebTren tl1l0ta ndhllawacouple CIfear Clllca pbl roadbeUndto benecu8U7lthen andto Ip nd hrletmaa Pralld I. 10.

tjl reven 0. Bru dt ofbondl 1IIn in. unlen. tQi11old aChrlS1ment to nil aU mtntllb1I ilve the eom ilr tllll1a 4wtYaln I1ae1f1 wjth1frMul1geJ public. artlculAtly thosecblJ sl pr liousl7recollllilen4 de nhe2t I a JCalamazooMlch I1bale no' We.

IItm pu tbeflaw wd dt iWUt N' pOIII le 1I0ne 0 the 01 I Cb reo COUld' found whll rlllroad arid a furn jJf r. for' the oc aslon and thcr JloIeYu4. IvJ i n. I va tIt. ra.

tes IhOUbll1 gr 1IYt' I 0IlrsColtehrlC ltb. over" 0 110 ou c. we. onIyotller second. sl clt 11t yor II to nder law It PlIOperty owner.

sottle. 1I1J seli optr been th onalIOund IIc improvement be I sI8t dB and the Morrllud faml1yotWaah. 111 playtaYalrr lndJ boulevard' rt 11 Ir oneclty Chrl tmas an I I 1 illt er as arge ubllc' dth ourhout TOT f' vteth Htrry POIPullledr Itnd hOPbd was II to ann or hili io' d' ter' enerleUcbabd rePIICYd an. he a 1. ually ue I.

GretPrpg i. fII d. w' h. In tructor Co ued rlCeSe enteen. I Iltlnllea4otaa1t1n1lhe th.

all Jnd lI Ed alle Clt 1111I arrive to. MYSTE ond8And morrow a few with' Th noll mi RCI rta' po. Ire. etl ted 11' to lI hli. 1I en blO6lomt b4 4tt So an fohontempt co l1 UN' at.

meaent t. tnlent overh rlodttrot.tethe MAr hal1l Redman. dce r. on oa re. k.

nom tbJrt lIl1r. cl nlne' hettercouunenIIeondl An Thill ven 1M paperl lared kl Alf i Wh thelted WAS ma4e to In- Itrdelocomotl Thelllenginetl the Jnll Ie' on. I. matampcampalenlrullll1l11a emdentcontrollen bu ed Inthelo leraltramo IIP4n 11'1 1 onelIewlpalHlri tllbe t1s g1llalIon 4 theMhul llpplnlleyconstant Iflhi llmowD Ag atte noon dlJellyeslerdyat Ind nspolh tc nalebecause ulferertromrheumatWIIthe 11 ael th8I a. ectal cllcaUY 1A1 evor t1 11 te ord d.

of wlllmUo nlorc ment. Wllllliso Jl0 tt. beta me' I 101' Jt kleJ averaeel OCCU 11Jur Ill en en em nr 0- Roeenthaltook no atre Incommon In. wltllthe I 10RIs ltlday J6 hara terln Wd bJiVe rprllIOnerljbut Joort Iat rnlty wera BeV1rallmaller more al. 1011- ulelto taInt an 11 S.

8' JwC Oe aIdJn ado tlon. lh drurtore ftn nClnl thetallroad ha eave ar waJ St-Mary WPOd act' rd. I al. II tbeUf lICII i' ew Aay th pavl aw 6. MulaHoller enuo 1011 Par I' Isse dau htr Jndl nspolhi tor' tlllr treet 1Ilth ut lnr the ullpl Somedlltussilln park' statute kera' tn ent red Piaco.

number ot ha enpd hnd 5 ry l3 ndInIor gaVe tIole ld lwere toPllt merl' In erle ra. i Smllb. the lm mhpt1Iar I rep altd thatJIollerhd foll wet dalntypypper let t' esr un eltanulng Mem el MJu Marthll Vall Cop ock Ith III WI lm' th foll lng 1 I18s Jo hlne 1I0ndr on bcmrda of IS J1. on hll Ir Uall a Uecu lvel blm put 11 ard Vbll' Mlt wald JJ rnadlne door tp Bothlr II1le8le ee Ollcllrtlt 1111- Melcblng Mils Jane MerjTelhe Misl on forg Stanfo ny. Juckp fltlll Vt' ISSEltPRK ursday nlgbt 81a a allslck Ieal Th requlr" a 4il hlmll lYIJDens ly and theMe8r rect thIIo 1 0.

lb Otootg JI gh. ur or a newaper inan who P. Up a rdlng 8t1l1on hllwas 1101ler. ald 1 cra IW lOne. I Ralph ver lop lie btlar I parkb ard tlnc ard.

wer Ilc klnJ tn aT. the tUlT Uln Clrclel'I' In a Rallrold wrlckI1 iloralio 111 the he e. Arno tho tamn kn wnand diy tQomt Smarl tlrern Ded 1W Il I 1 ICK lln th It I FI Id rl I. Ionl. Someoltbe re whatthf apeflsarIn ver 10 0 n.

or. a the 11G ornlty tacu CARTERSV LLE Ga. feltbetterlnmYl1fe thanoth rty lt IIrel1j ITwo nlllr nent 8hovunrrorty tonsol oallnten rlt no Ed It 101 lrl. Jara I hel ln th lll. Talk 1 II 1I1 ur dll aah.

thl thecltlzen enllloedo Ibe bften notblnabout ItY I a t. In. ark pro 1 thl de tlllat gs le bPI' I. did roa 1 dU tlVlty I A thll I InrI' for. ChrJ tmaa brlrbt with lnll OM tb 1h S.

DIEGO Cat. Dee UThe t1 I IY 11' ue NGlNE mNNJ At. smont QII' tll1oure. worled. waIlUIUnet ht ta Wbt htofl enterof outln lantA.

pered M' re arnlnn ollIal had the CO 6f 1vu to In- rh" ares re. th rulMer Vest rein 1 krJ Yuu I badl out IGO fOrtYfOlJt loL he destroet rlrcy Ind ft" I It and. ye cars roll cd evenlne18calied trela terr" 1 81 fo nd to 111 ied tCllIny tor. ma ah o' lock llttellI I wert tour. line Ih selIame Itbore I thpra ar 011 1tHel Mils 011 jjk scene of a at 1.

tan Keplllljfilr Ie al tor' the my I TabrnQI ie JI hl' Lidi Mmlbe. Inuii. ubll lty lal nl JoIr HII. had seen ekl nga hJIHal ke' live MaC abeel Ilscect und Wf11nes ay ttl1e re rJI th tl ee IIr got It Ito eger prOjc I AI ol ord cha laJn ndav alH clalion Ieant Jng bo cnf r. Kr kman Hen Tohn on Crawtor II uard Thw IIPl Oll1ted bOYltrom LT Novtt ky omelalwelaherfor unllr Jiletcherensllll 11000e otthese Ihe com IIIIY be tJng aidsr on.

baUoton Ma I of Silnd LY I an If at. I' Ind ear rft Albert In- tQ me 0 ancy In MAOIlO WI. DfIj The dln sl sterliri a XJ ense" nt I to the IIr relll lratlon 5 l'1r Aulcultur. has nch" 10whllllUPPtr hi the ar b. eyeg ass cams a I 3h dtbh.

tJ i' f' ther f. rlled I renn ylvanla nen 0 I Ib m. lve ut I b. I ngllsb8 ullnglL I recentlytlroped ety BJ m- Pf drlv rs W. Qur oi I I dWonE' IlycOovUereRcJ pYAfuCreIKu i be ore ecC ir" SEA VEY IIARDW tE tt i 0 orkell tlneen for' WHkl mAIdnY 160 a' At be ull4d mf ute' I TH YUNDER know al lIIakJnc pori her.

I. Jlllbten' theI0e4 er at tlilUllOOO900. 8' to Ne1l 1 Dee. Il1h llls a uuoul Ce. pur iaai.

be i e' relult 1 I' WIIOAREWORKINGjlTIIE CROSSCIIRISTMASSEALCAMP AIGN iAmfNoTIOE DB Itiee ure Wilt conulttloll 1' I No 11AikO f. i r- IFTS' fiE Jf all 18MII Wh I loll. of CrDlI Chrlltmal oot Itthe 81 b. workerl' for het tlrlle' to fl ral' lIa 10 I nd th. clltll andrarelyreC boot fut1 ha 11 hftr.

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