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r . Especially Attractive >ing of Children's Coats Embracing Many New Novelties. $6.98 to $ 25.00 .iown in Plush, Corduroy, Broadcloth and Zibbe |in the various stylish colors or black; velvet or lmed. Sizes 6 to 14 years. lese Coats will prove of interest from the price joint, as well as that il styling1. NEW DRESSES ;gue in sever /retty models, is 8 TO 14 YEARS? flCED ?3.98 to $6.98 TfieaHmffub ' ? i. ATTRACTIVE AFFAIR LAST EVEN ING AT THE B. P. 0. E. CLUB HOME. ' Assembly Ball at McLure Hotel, With Other Interesting Observances of the New Year's Arrival. ."High tide occurred last week so i often in the social stream that one j big wave had hardly receded before : a greater one was ready to engulf the j pleasure-going multitude-. The hoti- , days offered such a variety from which to choose, the formal and in for- 1 mal, conventional and most distract ing occasions, with special distinctions . , quite as applicable .to tho lesser as' | well as the larger social entertain | ments, and the real treat was in the Elks* cabaret and dinner dance. whioii took place at tueir club home last evening on Fifteenth street. This was in >jLs atrangetuen'ts truly wonderful and pleasing, and these were in the hands of a v^ry capable committee,, who worked nut the many details to ! a very satisfactory completion. ! The floral decorations of the dinner tables, about which were sealed the diners at 6:U0 o'clock, were one of the pleasures of the evening. The ar rangement of these was also very pleasing. There were long tables about the walls and across the corn ers of the room. In the interstices were other smaller square tables and round tables tilled in the center of the room, neatly. Manager Phillips of the Fort Henry and .Manager Dimmev of the Elks' club were in charge of the menu, the tables and their decora tion. All had quantities of blossoms, in rustic holders and were of great va riety and beauty. Otlvt\ decorations of the club were handsome" and echoed the fine spirit of Christmas time. t There was much smilax about the ' ' walls and radiating from a huge snow ball in the center ceiling were strands-; Use Only Fresh Coconut "Good housekeepers k how the wisdom of using only fresh coco nut, not dried or desiccated. But heretofore it has been such a troublesome task to open and grate the coconut that many have done without it. Now fresh coco nut is to be had in cans, fresh grated, packed in its own rich, original milk, nothing else. BAKER'S Fresh Grated Coconut Packed in lt? Own Original Milk is as delicious as though iust taken from the :>heU. No trouble to just open the can. Use the coconut milk if your recipe calls for it. But for cake, icinesand desserts not requiring milk, press the meat thoroughly dry in a checseclot-h baa. Guaranteed to be sweet when can is opened. Frew Recipe Book by Mr*. Aanm B. Scott with a can at your grocer's or by mail on request. .1 /J cent* in 4 '/ aanitary can FRANKLIN BAKER COMPANY Philadelphia, Pa. Dollar and a Half Value French cuffs, newest patterns and fast col ors. Special, C. HESS & SONS, 1321 Market Street. of laurel strung with bells, gradual ing jn size from quite large 10 small ones, and aglow with many elcctric lights hidden about the foliage. '1 be snow ball was tilled wuh more than a bin dred small ones, which at 10.-U o'clock were loosened above the dancers. There was also a serpentine dance featured near midnight, when serpentine was thrown and auutu much gaiety and revelry to the last hours or the' ball. There were at the beginning of the dinner, fanc> hats for the guests in great vat iet> which were wdrn throughout the evening. Seldom were two alike and there was confusion of styles. At us close all manner of noise making devices wtic provided the guests who wt.h consid erable vocal enthusiasm as well, wel corned the new year. During the dinner service the caba ret was in progress and through the courtesv of Lou Fields and Mana0? i Schafer of the Victoria theatre, some of their star acts were brought oi. for the entertainment of the c\ tiling-. The numbers from the !? icUl minstrel^ preluded the others and al,\ oXh'1 . applause and appreciation. 1 lie pleas ure seekers were warmly enthusiasm over the appearance ot' Proi. Jell} unu Buck Windsor, in which the latter de lighted the audience with some very yleasir?j high class selections on the ??bones." Miss Virginia Clarke and Ted Llig were repeatedly encored on their song numbers and contributed a very dis tinctive bit to the evening s entertain nent Mr. l.on Summers ga\e two riolin solos which were greeted with aPOneUSof the interesting features of the performance was Dr. O. v\ ? iiur datts who contributed bis little bit by cleverly introducing the celebn tiPMusic w'as furnished by the Premier orchestra. ... . The following committee had charge: Messrs. Dave Kraus. chair man; Ted Klig. Harry King, Jr., \\ . M. Windsor, Dr. O. W. Burdutts, llari} hlckhart and Mark Kiibanow. Misses (Catherine Law- VlrKi.ma If? J?, ther - A ergie Miller. vtma McMeehan. Angela. McVadden, Hilda ^erstler Katherl no Lawthcr. Kuth Barclay. p**Tt H*?iner. Ruth * Oertrude lH>rscv? l'lttsburgrh. Pa-. MiS Footer. Hazel l'Hver.Port. L.u<-ile Gooding, \ lrglni.i ' huU. Bernice Watt. Virginia Laue. Mono Kraft. Genevieve Mroehel. irtv/vi Porkiti? Pittsburgh, lulH . lutinan. Elizabeth Burdatts. \ la rga r e t Beat tie. Ella May Weaver. !.,?![ Front. Pittsburgh. i.ucile l.owenstein. Harriett Harman Betsv Steirihauser, Angela I legmiller. r.Trrtfv r Mtes Mabel Miller. , j . ynung." ' Mildred Reynolds. . m- c.ilil Bonnie Morgan. _ Anna Sch aire r. Xfrw^I,|trt(l,"sviIle' Bertha Weimer. t Ada Caldwell. Esther Hell. Flora Koon. Rose . los.., Messrs: Russel Durst. Harold Horlcheimcr. \Vi , Hell. Henry t ront. H H Weiske. Wm. f oerlng. r O M. Staats. W. P Sammons. James l>yson. ^ Uussell Frazier. K. W . /oeiRlei r, WUlard Ball, V \v.,Vui.,s \ K Sonneborn. Marsh \\.itkms. i.eo Bui'h. AH.ert A. A. tse. H ?\ Oberman, ' ? A. Smith, Jr.. u r: stlfel. ? Joe Becke. tcnb-inow. Silas Steinhauser. m Henry W. Oundliiig V'lV, Fliu ' Henry S. Schaefer. NHt Bart', ii. Hnller Peabo. iy. Mircus' Bertschev. -Toe' Gallagher. Fdw. J Zoeekler: W. O H nston. Bernard S. Hork- jam lielmer. 5"* rutSh I rw i n H. Baer. H- ^ G1 Jack Frlssell. Albert L. Er b. Wm. Walters. sain Good. rh ester Myers. E. A. Moss. Clias. Dudley. Messrs and Mesdames. ra(-k Stout. Henry Weiiner. Harry Kckhart, Matilda Zoeekler, H. M. Sonneborn, Harry Ruble. Geo. W. Stamm. Louis Horkheimer. Frank Stamm. '-eon B. h e n nttel. Wlftu^tfe. Dl"f'-ovleMrS' A" T'! Mr.a'nd Mrs.Trklg. Dr and Mrs. Geo. Washington. Fa.. Binl'US. ? Dr. and Mrs. A. U. \ K Jawtelle. i'ittr Krbtler' rsr Elmer M eagle. n. MerrimaT1. Krcd Ballis>toii. ?J- Dobbins, A M I Innert. r- R. Kronjaeger. ,t." R ( aVdwell. Dr and Mrs. Will Morgan Vester, ? i 'art Lang, Frank Klle^es, August Duga, J. Max Bachenheimer, C. M. Mess. T F Tteid Anton Bieberson, p. < Morgan. Jr.. Harry Ki ng. Jr., Dr. and Mrs. Leon T* m. W ind sor, Reefer, S. J. W indsor, E T^. Hoffmann, <?eo. Hannan, H C. Ulrlch. Sam Jacobs, Mesdames: Daisv ?"asscll. Amelia Morgan. Xetta Friedman, ' 'lisa. R. O'Blerne. Fairmont. Crus. Schuck, E. M. Lenimon. Philadelphia, Pa. Angela Goering, Assembly Dance at McLure. The assembly dance given last eve ning in the McLure ball room gave to the -social events of the new year a most auspicious beginning. The event, which is one of many of a series given in the McLure hotel during the win ter months, was even more delightful than those that have taken place be fore. Decorations suggestive or tne Yuletide season were attractively used about the ball room and in tbe corri dors. The committee in c-barpe of the arrangements included: M??frs E, J Stone, Frank Schmidt. Harry Mc Lure. Jr., Men a Franzhelm and D. L. Morgan: The following attended: Messrs and Mesdames: Fred Behrenss. w- I-*; Stevenson, j |> Tomllnson, Charles i-eeney. (?'. i). Tower, D- (!? Morgan. Ernest- Hoffman. F. J. Larkln, Denver. Colo., W. F. H eiss. pr W. B. Kelley. Harry Mclmre. Jr.. W. H. Truschel. < 'hades o Bi rlen. Will Cruse. Mr. and Mrs. Iielf Will Leach. tIl ic!5; , ,?ri. Frank Armbruster. Henry Hess Harry Eckert. Arthur SUfcl, ^ Dr. Leon Reefer, Lrnest Bullai d. R. Dancer. Kdward Jones, Frank Stamin. . ^fss, ^'0CV,- ,, Frank Schmidt. Singleton Paull . i Jason C. Stamp, ' I ). A. 1 1 : ]?! r>-t li. III,. Carl Lang, I ?< ?>> Merriiiiau. V;it Gundltr.sr, Jess speid* I. Clem Branum. I larold < V Etz. i 'hii fit's .Mil. I-' rank Klicvos. W. W. Holluivay, M i ? -<?? : Gertrude Horsey. I shy Hlo.li, Mary Alexander. ? i-l rude I ?n I t*-u Mary Kbhert. !?? ? !"?? i~. 1 'iticimiat i. Uutli Males, |)es Katlier 5 Moines, la. N-ll Fr.-:de|. Elizabeth Hazlett. l-'rai.i WrensliHll. Alice W r?-nsliall. Washington. Pa., Washington. I'a.. < ;-r:rinl ?ara \ i links. N. \v Virginia Fine. us. York. Angela <'"1111:. Margaret Ebl.c Khz. I?;l ilbetil SleVei Mil. K.ll.a Kidd. Ma- Wc;i\ i-i , r:.->s WVMv, ba .Mat- u.MM'i, i ; ? ? > s vi uiij . , |'lttsbtiri;h. Helen I. ill/.. I'.l I7.a !'?'( Ii STaiiiiji, I'V.iiiri'S < 'g.len, Elizat.. Hi I 'a Mini, KMb.-r I ???it. Margaret liiirn.v. Fl.-ivnee Mason. Me .? : A lex W! I Simpson. E. F. Class. S,|i ini.lt. Hob Mel. her. \V .M. Walters <j. K. Wheat. II ??. StilVI. Jr.. .1. Stone. 'riiuinas I'.iekott. ' ' M. Staais ' 'has. .Meii'.enieller. Wilson Cnilib, i'. M. Trus.-hei Arthur Ebberty. Ila.rvcv pollock, Charles- 1 neks. |>an Kl.i.eits, C Ms Kepner. Paul W. I.m ?/., Edward Bowie, <?. ,\i. Yes tor, II. R. Mnrkcll, S;iin Kline. W. T. Burt. 7. I'. .Mirf?y, . X. Briscoe. l.awrenee Sioluni' tz Gail Hamilton. Elmer Weltv, Warner Marsh, I '.-tut Rbbert', Or. Hennnn. I >;t it Ebbert, .1. II. Peabody. Mesdamos: Helen Mart. 1'aisy Castle Wiy pfarr, Charity WTiist. At the Mercantile .?Jtin rooms this i? ternon from 2 o'clock until ?'>. tho Le vies' Hebrew Benevolent soeieiy will entertain with their usual Tuesday af ternoon whist party. There will ho prizes for those obtaining high scores and Mrs. Hurry Hamburger will bo hostess, Refreshments will be served during the lute afternoon. ? > Musical Program For Tea. Miss Carrie Hrandi'ass assisted by Mrs, Ri ii iAley and Mrs. Crank Curl in have arranged the program for the Wo man's Club tea, which will be the prin ejpal social event of tin- week end and will be. held at the Windsor hotel iin Friday afternoon. The numbers follow: | "Melisande in the Wood" tSootx Miss Hazel Seirmon "What's in the Air Today." Kode... Miss iiaz.-i Scamon 1 Hungarian Khapsodio, Liszt, No. II.. Miss Sarah .Metzncr ; Quartette ? "Th? Weaving Hong" Mesdaines Elsie Fischer-Kiticheloe, Edward W. Stifel, J. Don Merrl man and May Frye Siuks. Inaugural Ball. Several prominent residents of Bel mont county are hi receipt of tho fol lowing invitations: I The I'olumbux <*hamher of ''oininerct requests the pleasure of your company at the Inaugural Ball hi honor of Governor James M. i'oi the State official and | Members of toe General Assembly at the Memorial Building East Broad Street | Monday evening. January eight Nineteen hundred and seventeen niuo o'clock. ; K. S. V. P. House Party. i Mr. and Mrs. J. i '. Williamson, of Slx j Mclitu-e Dinner Pajrtiea. The advantages of hotel entertaining | were prominent in dinner parties of last e vetting at local hostelrics. SjieciaJ lireparatioiis had been made for Xew Year's day and the menus were very pleasing. Tho .McLuru with its splen did entertainment facilities numbered among its parties the following: Mr. and Mrs. Max Herz}>erg of Bel laire entertained for their visitor. Mr. Isaac Sachsfarber .of Columbus. < >. Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. Al bert l.uchs, Mr. unci Mrs. Henry J.-ilum, Miss Helen lilutii. Miss Helen Lurhs, .Mr. Albert L-uchs and Mr. Isaac Sachs farber. others snaking reservations for both large and small parties wc-t??: Mesara. and Meaclomes Paul 0. Morrison Frank Fox Frank Stringer Crawford Booth Joseph Hedges Kdward Howard Harry Ebbert Charles Daugherty M. M. Stevens W. 0. Alexander O. I-. Roberts Mr. (.Jail ^"hite, Washington. I'a. Dr. M. M. Williamson Mr. Weaver Mr. W. Ii. Sheppird Mr. Leon Frederieh of New Tork Mr. George Fox 1 Miss iHjuschener The Mcl.ure menu was as follows: WTevr Year's Dinner Fresh Crabtlake Cocktail Olives Celery Chicken a la Rejno Sweetbreads a la King Asparagus Tips Pineapple Sherbet Roast Toung Turk, v Stuffed Cranberry Sauce Slashed J'otatoes Grape Fruit Salad New Year's Puncit Assorted Cakes Coffee teenth and Market streets, are enter taining a ho us : party, during the holi days, which Is made tip of the follow ing guests: Mr. and Mrs. T. i:. Moore, of Huntington, W. Va. : .Mr. and Mrs. George Marten, of Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Tnlbott antl ? daughter, Eve lyn. of Sistersville; Mrs. JCmteno I'unn and daughter, Annette, of Sardls. O. Eijaal Suffrage Leaguo. This afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Alice Kelley, at Klin wood. Triadel phla district branch of the Kqual Suff rage League, will hold a meeting be ginning at J:30 o'clock. An invitation is extended to all those who are Inter ested to attend. The meeting of tho "West Virginia League will he held Wednesday and Thursday, instead of Thursday* and Friday, as previously announced. These sessions will take placo fit the Windsor hotel, and will open on Wednesday morning at J0:30 o'clock. Tho after noon session will be held beginning at 2:30 o'clock and there will be an even ing conference on Wednesday. Tor Visitor. At their home In Kdgwood, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. McRaft entertained yosierdav i afternoon for the latter's sister. Miss I Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists. For A Nice, Hot Breakfast on a Cold Morning Fort Henry Scrapple 10^ a pound. Weimer PACKING CO. Steel Bridge Corner HIS MASTERS VOICE REG.USPATOPF. ? jJy-i ly IsJU '-K/bluW To insure Victor Quality, always look for the famous trademark, "His Master's Voice." It is on every Victrola and every Victor Record. It is the identifying label on all cenuine Victrolas and Victor Records. Reimers sings at the i Court Theatre January 2 Jjg;| ;g-!|p| Ik^'/SiS; e^V^S.I f=Tv vzth-v % Hear this famous Victor artist! To hear Reimers is a privilege and an opportunity which every music-lover will want to embrace. It presents the unique opportunity of a direct personal observation of his splendid voice for comparative consideration with his historic Victor Records. Attend this concert and hear this favorite tenor, being particularly careful to observe the individual characteristics that so plainly identify his voice. Then go to any Victor dealer's and hear the Victor Records by Reimers. You will be instantly convinced that on the Victrola his art and personality are brought to you with unerring truth. It is this absolute fidelity that emphasizes the supremacy of the Victrola, so firmly established on a basis of great things actually accomplished; a supremacy readily recognized and acknowledged by the world's greatest artists who make records exclusively for the Victor. There are Victors and Victrola* in great variety of styles from $10 to $400. Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. Important Notice. Ail Victor Talking Machine* are patented and are only licented. and with right of use with Victor Records only. All Victor Records arc patented and are only lictnud, and with richt of use on Victor Talking: Machines only. Victor Records and Victor Machines are scientifically coordinated and synchronized by our special processes of manufacture; and their use. except with each other, is not only unauthorised, but damaginc and unsatisfactory. New Victor Record* demonstrated at all dealeri on the 28th of each month Victrola Ili'lmn I n.|* ? 'umbci'lai'iil. Mil., ami Air. .I"lin \\"are. nf Kui'hesler, I 'a. A ha iiilsuuM'ly :< i >|? >i ii t. <*r! liinucr was siy it' '? nVlm-k i 1 1 1 |ila?'i's for the f "? ? 1 1 ? ? w i 1 1 ic t: iicsi s : M issrs llfl-na l?niin hiio. I htiirii-i ia Kramor. Mr. ,li>hn Ware. .Messrs. ami Alesilamos W. A. Traill wfMii. W.' I-', i Vistrllii. ];. )?'. K miner. A!. A A!? Ka.\ Entertained Cltib. 'I'll- V. T. I >. ?:lnl? \\a> ? nl<- I : ? i 1 1 ? 1 lusi '".??nitm at a waH'h i>ariv I )i?* ln>i>ii* hi' i<ii.. .ii' ih.- i-lult niitiibi-r.v; ai '.'is Him strii-i. 'I'ln- litiiirs w?*iv spent in sin-i.il iva> s ami ill iiiiilui^lii a. ilelinhll'til 1 1 1 1 1 ? -1 1 ? ? m i was si rv'-?l. Tlii.- guests in i-l tn )?-< I : Aliss-s Tilli" 1 i< Imhrislu . I ? -i i ? ? ? ? ? I ; i t ? ? i i o \ l.i>uis<> N'nrli-iir.iti Knmia Allli'Mise Hil'la Sli-ln-r I .a lira A mli-i'smi Alii-.? 1 1 in !?ri k l? t Al-ssrs. ? iIliiik" Kri'ttcrick Sam Sham* .Inlin .Mill' r .luek Samls Jlarrj I "r< ?!? -rick Bridg-e for Miss Offden. Ti'iii<>rrinv ii't vriinun at t Ii l'"i't ll'iin Hub Alis. !,???? I>. Hill aiiil Aliss IJutfi Masmi will !??? hostesses :il an in imi'sIiiii; i-v.-ni tor .Miss Kraiin s I n\ ii ai inns iiavi' Ivn issued t ? ? in ?? I m I ?? i'ri< mis >>f AI iss < iiftl<>n ami III" :;nests "ill liml bridge a diverting pas i i i in - mill! tli'- serving i>|' a. luncheon id' i' I i.i rn 1 1 nu a | >| ???ill I nit- n ts. iluests will lie: M i rruii.'is nu'iloii Klfcalwt.li llugus Mai j:ai ? i. ? 'kiI- ii Alary i:<-st Kli/.ub- I Ii Si.-'Iiiiii Katherini* .lei'fer* Cr; riloanui* lli'lloway I !*ss I'arm'y Kleminr Wrinlit. K:i i 'n riin- Kblwrt Klnreiiiv I'farr i Jfrl imiI" 'lanlfii Marinn N'h*h<d$ I li-.-s Alalli:.-' u Sfirali Jneksnn Martha Irwin I. his ? ; n i I ij Virginia lli,i;iii> i "la rimcinl A1*-iulel l'I\ ?Ivn Mil It 'I Hi Afasi'ti Ami;.' M.-I ; J ? ?..I i:TAOJ \|i intes? - .i n i :>-i. i i r: iiin 'bin liramiin v'liaili--' Hare | i lb-wilt T1k> SMra|iliinc w;ts a kfycl niusi.:;;lj ii;-iriiiii'in now nhsuloii'. which pro-j it'tictl ilit' hanniiniiun. ; i WOMAN'S CLUBS ! 1 I Mt. de Cha-ntal Study Clul). Miss < " In i'ii I {<>.??? I'oli-man will l?? hostess i tidiiy I" t he mi-?nbi*rs of the Mi. d> Chantal cluh. A prufcram of Hi'' I allowing numbers v.ill In: Riven: ? lit >11 < "nil? l,'.ituous American Woiin-n. ' Aiivrii'iui "iiu'ti ? ? I* Uisinrii' Kntne... Miss Marguerite F.hbert:1 W'tun- ii in the \V?rl?l "f Art. Literature .iml SriiiK-i- Mis'... Marie I'nlomni: ' Social Iviidi rs mid Women 1 n teres ted J in So?'i>di>B> Mrs. Will Wingertfif 'I'unviii Invents Ily ili<.' Clul. I COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ! WILL ORGANIZE TODAY ! Formal organization of tin* new hoard jul' commissioners will take plane this (morning when I'harles o. Kphlin will .h.? elected president of t !??? board and ; llie selection 'if II. <\ I'ndrrwimd as iilt-rl; arid ilio other appointments . sitrreerl upon by i Vnnm issioiiers Kphlin and Henry S. Steel; will lie confirmed, i The Imard convfined yesterday t'ore ' ii'iiiii when < 'iinunissinner Sleek took his is.-al, and then adjourned until to. day. JUetiring t'lerk I'lCorge W. Oldham was ,present yesterday, having prepared lito jniintiti's showing a formal meeting of i the board on January 1. as required l>v (law. | RAPER NOW DETECTIVE [Chief Leyland Keeps Plain Clothe* } Tores rilled ? Tlsher Patrolman. A I though Chief of I'oli. e Titos. I.-'y Mand expected to redueu the city ileie?~ Itlve force to five men when |>etccti*'ft Kred Krazier left thf department <? 1,0 " I "?'une a deputy sheriff, the chief jester day morning decided to keep the detec live, force filled up and selected jltaper. a. patrolman in the High''1 ". .j for Krazier's place. Ha per boga" Fill your home atmosphere with exquisite lasting: fragrranc* ED. PINAUD'S LILAC The great French perfume, winner of highest international awards. Each drop as sweet and fragrant as the living LllaC. blossom. A celebrated connoisseur said: "I don't ?ef. i 1- ? ? ? ? ? ? i oalU ? 1 Lx/.. - . "ou can sell such a remarkable perfume for 75 cents a b?tu fry it remember each bottle contains 6 oz.? it is wonderful value. Ask your dealer today for ED. PINAUD'S LILAC. our American offices will send you a PARFUMERIE " for 10 ce?ts Write today. MM ED. HNAVD Bid*. New York ||iif\v duties yesterday ami Elmer Tidier ! win. has l>t>.-n rxtraman. took 111'" P|;l0t Ij.Ts .. pal lolinari. |J "1'firor i:a|>or is one of the jiardtvork |ing. i nist worthy tnomliors of the fon-e. | ili- sorvtvl as a patrolman during I'.'i' t |Ot Win. i 'li'mons' t ??rin as chief. t li roiiffh - , ;?Hit tli.- administration of Howard , ?inK's and thus. much of the term of Uilei I j Ley kind. Annette kfllermanm.J ? <5 R EAT EST WOMAN jj I SWIMMER. AND STAR S f OF WfLLIAM FOX j^$l,000.000 PICTURE. lout T^-atre, Starting Monday, Jan. 8, With Company's Symphony Orchestra of 30. POLICE PltK-Ura Trio Charg-ed With B? tinr Vp-.i South Side Amon^ ?MT Arr?rt?. Nine arrests were made by the. , on the first day of 1917. The arreat& : elude B. J. Jaled. S. Sawaya and N. I Kourey. who were taken into custodjrd | In- Detectives William West and Da.va-3 t'leary on a char^c of beatingr up Slet i U'aty in the Fil'lh ward yesterday aft j errioon. ' ''?* Albert <.'ook, disorderly, by Oflflc Smith; Joe Kennedy, drunk, by Pfeffi ! bach: Charles Pittman. drunlr I Krantz: William Hohnhouse, drui | .smith; M. McMullen. drunk. by\._. and D. Nesbot. drunk, by Babb, are al I ed for trial in police court this mc ! ^ ' *'* l The new bridge across the Tib# j Rome, having a span of 328 f?r < i he longest reinforced concrete .'in the world. - SEE this year that you ha\ those bad eyes examine and fitted with the pro] glasses. Come to us, understand eyes. HAROLD 0. ETZ (rational Exc&anff* liok Blflf Beconfl Floor Main And Twelfth ItrMtt DR JOHN G.ARBENc DENTI5T 904 5 CHMULBACH EL