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CHRISTMAS IS NEAR There will be thousands of dollars spent in Conshohock-en alone this Christmas. Mr. Merchant, the Recorder read-ers are thinking of Christ-mas. Talk your Christmas goods to them each week through this paper. HOLIDAY SHOPPING The greatest buying season of the entire year is here. The many problems which perplex the Christmas shop-per, can best be solved by scanning the advertisements printed in the Recorder. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY 186.-) CONSHOHOCKEN, PA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1915. $1.00 PER "» Early Services Will be Held jSteVy. Tomorrow Morning; Fine Programs for Sunday CANTATAS WILL BE SUNG and trull v Q| h ■ the in mbei a ol i hi cliool and w ho- . regular in . ance will be further rewarded I i iti rature. The i hurch is ha: wiih r colon i 1 : plril and the |words "\ rry Chrli and Happy Nen STeai ai M. E. Church. Thp Choir ot the Methodist Church \. KI sine tin- beautiful Cantata "In ' bj Hall on Sunday evening at 7 The Pastor wllj give a short talk proceeding the Cantata. The follow-ing is i h" program. 10.30 A. M. Service Special music by the Choir. Solo .mil Anthem—"The Star of I'. -:h-lehem By Parke "There wi re Shepherds by Ash ford Sermon by Pa Subjt el i in' or Death, A new medital Ion Prelude— Instrumental— Miss Bthel A;ipl.'. Chorus—"All lllail Immanuel" Christmas Paity. Tomorrow morning at 10.30 o'clock all children ol thi b irough arc In- : to i Ittle11 i!. ra ■ louse to ho I :i 1-odge of Hot Be ; i their aas party, A tlm ; Ing >w will be lj will be m . . ii . hild. n will be a big Christmas tree and lots of fun. First Baptist Church. There w in I rly service at IIS EFFECT I TIE SCHOOLS JU1HIEW YEAR'S Children Under Sixteen Years of Age Working Under Employ-ment Certificates Will Have to Attend C:ntinuation Schools Each Week.—Conshohocken Must Open a School. I STATE WILL PAY ONLY SMALL PART OF EXPENSES FRITZ LODGE HOLDS 47th ANNUAL BANQUET to the Issuing officer. ::. if for any reason the minor tot whom the certificate I aa been Issui d should © ase to be employed by the ' person lo Whom the certificate was 250 Members and GuestsEnjoy a Fine . or change the character of b!a work or demand that the certifi-cate be returned to the issuing officer, then the employer most at once re-turn the certificate to the issuing of-tli l i In any such event it is the (Written for the Recorder by A. M. Weaver, Superintendent of the Conshohoo ken Public Schools.) forcement of this Act. Also a printed copy of the sections of this act re-lating to the li s of labor and a list -is of all minors employed under t; ge of sixteen years. r*orasmu b as the so-called Penn- road or railway, as a pilot, fireman. 5. A person employing a minor 30 \. M. Christmas morning In the sylvania 1 hild Labor Act becomes or engineer upon any boat or vessel; shall notify the officer by whom the l church. Ml •■ Marion walk- of full force and effect January 1,1916, In or about establishments wherein employment certifloate was li er will preside at tfa gan, and it Beers lint our gunpowder, nitroglycerine, dynamite, indicating the school, hours per day, nduct the ser- community 1 r high or dangerous explosive, and thi days of the wee* the minor ■ .. . This will be the fourth year provisions. is manufactured or compounded; as should be In echooL tor the holding 0 this eai ly .-■ and tt annual! . in toularity. Banquet, in the P. O. S. of A. Hall. The 17th annual banquet or Frit* Lodge Mo. 120, i'. S '-. M. was 11 -1 evening In P. ' '■ Bi of A. hall. . of the minor to return to school The large room waa tastefully di on regular time. i ' with evei 1 All employment certificates were set the length of the roi must be kept on file and accessible seating »50 persons. The r officer, deputy Master. Joseph.A. Ruth presided. The fact) 1 lo any attendance oincer, uepuiy »>•>? ■ •■,. ...... ,.,. ->. .. factory inspector or any other officer bnmni.-t was in charge ol or inspector, charged with the en- Joseph w. Cavanagh am Members of the Washington Company Hurt at Waste Paper Warehouse Fire BUILDINGS ENDANGERED 1:. n ■/.. Thi room presenti .1 a pre! ty picture when the guests were -■ wore a brightly colored pipe: Smith's orchestra tloned be-hind a huge bank of 1 1 and played during the banq Another feature was the serving. Thirteen young ladies, daughters o* bera of the Lodge, dressed In With the wati r d and B wind blowing, the members of the Washington Fire i for aim 1 hour.- a 1 the br 11 wa and It Btreel and Spring :i\ ni and live tli palnl all Kinds of Emplopment Certificates white, acted aa wain. .Caterer ' !:lU" Bens si iv..I the banquet. (-; "all. After the banquet, a vaudeville en- w minutes before I <> clock, DAVID ZELL and Hairy Kisenberg. Baritone Solo—"Wherefore this Tum-ult LeRoj Rami y Main Purposes of the Act. a chauffeur of an automobile or an A. To 1 for the health, mor- aeroplane. ! Employment certificates will be of tertainment waa given by profession- Wednesday 1 Mrs. Calvin als, safety, and welfare of minors. No minor Shall he employed or per- two kinds—general and vacation. The .., , Ellgg, w To provide an effective : tern mltted to work in, or in connection, former will entitle the minor be- After the banquet, the girls were flue near of i with, any saloon or bar-room where tween 11 and 16 years of age to work l:lh,.u ,,, Benz*a parlors where they by the constant barking of a David Zell for many years a resi- l "> ">' *on- • liquors are sold. throughout the entire year, subject, w,n. served with a turkey dinn Bhe ai ise and looked out U tinuatlon schools tor the workers be- In addition to the foregoing, it -however, to the restrictions herein-! A, the meeting of the lodge, held room windo* and Bam tl .. |n tnj8 ; ins tween the ages ol 11 and 16 years, to shall be unlawful for any minor under before stated. | previous to the banquet, the officers of Charles Mo .' egg s. town,! thi end thai they may receive a type eighteen years of age to be employed | The latter will entitle the minor elected on Tui enlns wen In- paper, was on fire. She hurried to - any day provided said stalled. The following are the ofn- the home ol John 8. Irfh, nearby and rith his eeis: Worshipful Master, " c. aroused him. Mr Irwin hastened to provid- Ronan; Benlor Warden, Christian M. BcanHn'a Hotel, In the rear ol which Such em- Woodward: Junior Warden, .1. Bur- was loi rning buildlnj to the nett Jiolland; Secretary, Efldmund K and sent an alarm previously Williams: Treasurer, Reese P. Davis; for the firemen The Washington Trustees: s. Gordon Smyth, Jo 1 ompani n ponded immediate]) with was horn in I OWer Ml I on a er, Jacob Hamilton; Represen- : jls motor apparatus and the No. - Bided thi re n< arly all his life. For 01 11,1s Act. Hours of Labor. dust rial Hoard of the Department of bor ami Industry: Provided, that il It Should be hereafter held by the Mc; air 1 horns men— "No K ing' Sa 1 Men's Chorus; Tenor ReB., William Bmallwood. Bo] rano Kec. and Chorus "The King Woodmont 1 iltvui Farms ol or in any occupation, for valid, such boldingjrtiall not be tak-the late Hon. Alan W ood, I more I 1. ,: man of the strictest j 0r APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE By Whom Made. Section ID reads as folows: "Ap-plication for the employment ceniii-oati must be made in person, by the parent, guardian, or legal custodian pas an authi ritj on ■ 1 and live stock. :uei:l, lor winu. nun, mn.ims »ua>i nUl «= ■>*•>■ »--- ■ •• - ._„.,,„„ „„„,, om„i„v. nore than 51 hours .1 any one week, en In an] case to attecl or impair the of the minor for «lie such empJo ,r more than nine hours in any one remaining provisions of this section, ment «*«n«te s \Xut gWrd'ian day -o'clock in the morn- No minor shall be permitted to said I.- no part t guard a. ... or alter eight o'clock in I>U III1IIU1 snail u*_- |f-u-iiiiiiiuLj IU -- - , r. 1 .„.. .,,„,, v,..,,,., work as messenger for a telephone, or legal custodian, then by the next Browned Sweet friend, who must be over 21 years of tative to the Grand Lodge, Thomas ,\. May. Grape fruit Celery Queen 1 Hive Oyati r Cocktail i loll) .1 Rock Bigg Sauce Potatoes An Gratln Roast Turkey and filling French Teas Cranberry Same \\ as Bean Company was al 10 summoni .1 and Don on the si 1 The building wi The in I oino. a had two tin'.. :■ 1 id : treams in No. - Companj lit remain-ed by ready for action it theii ded. The streams wi re urn Mince Pie sure ani' one Dra Swcitzcr Ch Hulls Ice cream Assorted Cake ■ ■"■'' " '■ ' a Coffee Ruthettea '- :in'J Clifford Can Cigars Calvary Church Christmas Morning 6 30 Processional Hymn A.e to Fi Choral Communion Service In A Field Anthem—First Christmas Morn, I may 1 I for 51 hours article ol mar I of tli" estate of Rl ard G „ ,. ^,,.,. until school has es- In Btreel i Gloria in Bhccelsls ... Ri i ilonal Hymn 51 Old hant ... Handel bandise of any sort, .i ol the esti been ea- in any or public Woe,I of i, and Fra , be may1 be em- niale minor under fourteen i). Zell, of Overbrook. ployed tor but 13 houro per week. 'age, and ne female minor, . I on Tueadaj .; ,.,„...,, „ Bectton a ol the Act suffered, tinployod, or permitted to mined, approved and tiled the follow-ing papers: A statement signed by the era- Newton afternoon at 1.30 o'clock, al the pa ,ea (|ie employer of obligation work at any time as a scavenger, .,' ... tors of ; "|/" T-" and penalty incurred by the faliuri ot bootblaek, or in any other trade or ' ! i, Anothi r pi i orge Dewei B and Will PROPOSE CHANGE IN '"" ilu' 'i''''""11 v" •" sl:l ••' ' WORKING HOURS '""''' v'"s '"" blazfn ] tha The employes of the Schuylkill L' iron Works of the Alan Wood Iron T V): ■?£ ^aXralTgtaZrT oerUflctte "'"' Steel company are being sound- The broken and ham,., Pta*©. No A guicia employment ceriiucaw chuit-e in the wor'dn - began to fall inside the bui I ' 'VV ,°f tSUSiSif I'eS S£ """- At pre^aTths ,n '• 8hal1 De thP ''".",-T.".'',r.X.„ three shifts of eight hours [•be li.si Bhlfl begins the week at " ; ■' xu,h O'clock Monday morning, the sa- n crai i. No rlstOM n. I ,v;!i bi al t i i hurch, itmas March Merkel lion. Sunday After Christmas. Processional Hymn .. Adeste ._ __ Venlte in D Barnby SAMUEL WRIGHT .0 Ten. um In C ','orbin Jubilate Deo In B fiat I orbin Hj inn 61 Holy \ Kyryie In A Arnold Gloria Tibi in I) Oarreit Hymn 59 Willis Anthem—Let Us Now go to Bethle-hem Simper wlonal Hymn BI Handel Hallelujah Chorus IHandel The Christmas Sunday School fes-tival with . . rols, will be held at I o'clock P .\l. St. Matthew's Church. The final reli tarsal of tlie pro LEAVE LEE CO. ..f the .., ,, , ,:I1- oi. i performer in an] i a scaool or place. No male minor bushed ID an adjoining "' -;:--! ;:1 yeans of age, and no : within reasonable access to ace ol employment of said minor. truest pfcv;:ra»s f F arsu—^ fe. app leant for the employment csrtlfi Prohibited Employments. No minor und teen years ot minor, shall engage In any oc- t1" itii n mentioned In this section the character of the workk, the num-before Blx o'cloi K In be morning or her of hours per day and per week after eight o'clock In the evening of which the minor will be required to work. the duty of the Commissioner h A school record illed out vrjssrsrsz — ch""Ks -"■ -8Mrtw —! ! ~ a ings. The new plan proposed to begin shoulders and bodii 0 D the week at midnight on Sundays, v-making the shifts from midnight to H """ • Campbell had been I. A M.; second shift from 8 A. M. on ..« u....u. ...™^.. j— ... .- ..... -„.., .,. ...- ^^„_.-_ tjj ^ p _rv( • third shift from i f '.I dazed condition. Blood wai pouring and as- age shall be tniployed or permitted of Labor and Industry-the attendant I by the principal oitne SL'»001 u]],.| ,,'iu|| [h. .,.;, |h.s| nl.. " .j rrom a wound to le was Ita pi * .r, to wor..*k_ -I.n_ o_-p__eraJt1i-n&-gJ o_^r*■ «a^ rs« sJ*i:s..*t*iIn*%gjtf %inn JV1 of** ourfe s_c^h.o_o_ l% d-1i' s*tr_iTictL, itlhleA Hp^oAl1- twl'Thlit/c^hll fthille1 ImIMinltonrr lllalVstl raitttllenTdl.ket.dil,. o(IrI hillins ' *' * following mach- lei of the borough, to enforce the deputy. Thto record shall he furntsh- w i » ' ' ' ' ■• o : .. ,i. ESUwood Lee Ci perlntendenl of the plant, has tender- Which, for the purposees of this oard of Dl a nsldei sd d ingerous. Papi r-i | January Brst hue machines Joli or cylinder print- Mr. '.. lng-presses opi rate l by pow er other with i r Works, , ,-; Btampl ilnw , tployed permitted of suf- In Bh el metal and tinware or • fered to work in, about, or in con- .hlo, Akron, O., in paper and leather manufanluring ] nectton -wit ii i Mishment or u.bove pro\is:oii8 of this ' i Employment Certificates. Necessity of. No , under 16 years of age i . .. .:: i N <>r In washei and nut factorI us, Mr. Wright has been with thi Lei ,,.• paper cutting mi corrugal of Christmas mm -a Compa • in the J. [ng-rolU, such as are used In makJag church choir was he Eilwood Lee Company h n- COrrugated paper, or in ro or m'iaoi-he homo of Miss Madeline H. Daly, ,,,„,, () lM „,.U1V bran tea of the dough-brakes, I - crtificate- Issued Prior to In any oocupatlon, until an employ men) certificate has been issued to tin- prcspoctive emptoyer of the Spring Mill avenue. j. carl De On ''ear. ,, , Vj ,„• .ai> descrip- Misj Daly has hoen directing the resigni i as superintendent to angagi liun. „.;„, ,„. |ron straightening or choir for the pi ough ,,, another business, Mr. Wright was (iraVl'i,,., Qaohinery: rolllngmJll mach-and •' ■•'■ •• '" : llv'"' . the second sh.it v.oud make fiv< R»«. <>« Smo The nco»f slr.ll eel. k t turns ana chs . rolls en . a.n: HI,,',!,,, h- ' e,„ i„i , i .course of mornings, the third shift would ma .. stud Ivlen kxvearW^ds Hve turns. The new pi. n would r« daJ «r ,1- I'd s-1 ool in the lSl make the hours more even tor I iLSLl snelUni^reading -'1- '»-' "c also give the Hrsl shift a ^m^etoicagSeongrhspThj^nandd hhtiosttoorry., oorftthnee ^addiutiUodn|aUlontun,rn,imanedfotrhechsai nglls ,,,„a, l)ra.s : aid I? addition" to the record of school " would also he a gaining to th ;« work there shall be also a statement «mps»y as they would get an extra In Of the full name, date of birth, resi- *■»■ » was also proposed that n deuce of minor, the name and resi- »la<* l,mes tho working hours would were rei her efforts it has been augmented by made hla successor and elected as-a number of young men and women Istanl Secretary ..f the company. whose voices will be hoard for the LT] thi organization of the L*e Tire inery; power punclies or shears; January 1, 1915. By in opinion' of the Attorney Qeneral ol Pennsylvania, all employ-n •• :ii certificates issued prior to dence of parent, guardian or custod-ian, as shown on the records of the school c. A certificate of physicial fit-begin at S o'clock, Monday morning, wees and burton first time In St. .Matthew's t'liurcli, on Christmas morning. Miss .\ BJ Gannon, organist. The follow tog is the program: Anthem—behold I Uring You Good ,v Rubber Company he s Secretary and has continued in that Inci. He la also superin-tendent of the factory. The in w business Mr, \\ i washing or grinding or mixing machi- January ,, 191Bi ar, to .-emain of full ness signed by a P1I:.SHK,I approved roils in paper and force ^ effBct. But a„ sut.h min. by the Board ol School l> rectors ol thus giving each shift a week of five turns. Many of the men favor the idea as their week would be broken but every third week where under tho and the ■ retu i I it the fire until It wi ed. When the wall fell the I. at the i ili" mi n bad kined. The entire wall, about norv or appliance. Nor shall anyi ™ta*r«.Clb51 •;::V''-;.vJ'lU,ir ^™!/.nJPi!!,,i^ei:f..m!.n.y V;r minor under sixteen years ot age bo r iiLimi!- or other heavy ■ ors must attend tne continuation rolls driven Ly power; laundering, g(.|lool_ when established within the machinery; upon or In connection i districts where they reside or such with any dangerous electrical machl- a BPnool wh,,n established in an ad- Misses de Heata Maria VlTglnlO Neashtun Choir Anthem—Emmanuel—F. Chopin— Choir O Holy Night-Adam Miss Marie '! Silent Night .. Miss MadelineR Daly Adeste Pldelea Mrs. James Malloy and i' Collins The solos through the Mass will be lined b; Mi-s Marie Tiernan and Mrs. John Qulnn. S.-rvi: es will lie at H. S.lin and lO.I'.O Bibilltles in the rul>ln-r hnsiness. The MM* y has been successful In i-s employer or Permitted to work, to tory work and Mr. Wright will . :'»>' capacity in adjusting or absist-joining district within reasonable access to their place of employment. All persons under 16 years of a • . the. school district in which said minor resides. Tills certificate shall slate that the minor lias been thor-ough v examined by the physician at the time of application for employ-ment certificate and that he is phy-sically qualified for the employment present system the men on the so- f<m ,„... , ,,,,(| , .. cond and third slults have their home time much broken. Many of the men say starting at midnight would be no hardship ex-it ii li a ei. iriCkS and mortar idled the air. in th i darkle s-; the men could not bl for a time and the section of hose nu nil ,11. « i,n/.u^...>... w...b,oTo'ld"" employment "^ertTflca^ *W ^\ '» t,,e, stalpn^'!t •*«• ' ;, i„ ., ,., ,„_. j ...,._ :._„ iprospcctive employer. This certlf cept on the heaters who would have t,„,v ,,,„, . almg w:ls burled to go out at ten oclock. Sunday ||,H(,, ,„,,,, ,,,- bricUs, .,-,,,,, i in' the wort of placing ing «« adjusting any belt to any vali(1 „nder the old law and who are .prospective employer, inn. certi 1- cc^eonacommer! machinery, or In proximity to any not empll)yed atler .Ianuai.y l§ m6> onto of ^^«*f»» «V *•«► clal basis. H.s business will take him hazardous or unguarded be.ts. machl- must ruturn to school on fu„ time. sued fora limited tie if the physi- „ery. or gearing, while toe sam > I- _ _ *»..?«"?. "^l*"',- ALt% £ If the men the new hoti DISTRICT ATTORNEY MAKES APPOINTMENTS District Attorney elect, J. Aubrey .ni this morning announced the Issuing Officer. piration of the time for which the firemen i scaped de ith i Mou me satisfied, it is likely ,n ,. ,|S h.,, out them. a stubborn one. The building was filled with area. Mrs. William Ramsey. in motion i Marj P., wife of William ii. Ram of wast" paper, each bale weighing ;. r on scaffolding; nor m issuing piration oi tne nine ior omen me , ,", , - n i » i# "' was|.> eaon weigning heavy work In the bnilding trades;! The Superinondent of Public schools certificate of physician fitness is and a sister ol ormer Keaister oi about -l|n polnl ;s_ The baiea cugWi stripping, assorting, or manu- is the only ipe-raon authorized in our valid, the holder of the certificate Wllto, .loseph 0. Crawford, ot Ixiwei fjr(, ud Bmouidered ■, i„, buildtfl^ g tobacco; nor in any tun- district by t lie Act to issue these em- shall appear and submit to a new Morion died on Wednesday at nor |i;.. _ ; ,l]ri,„|sly .,,„, adjoined the r In a public bowling alley; ployment cerllflcutesc unless lie de- examination before ne may be per- homo, Rosemont. Mrs. Kamsoy is tnauu lhl, Btable and ; nor in s fact wring nel; nor in a publi nor in a pool or billiard room; nor in putizes in writing some other public \ ~\i " Tiie "f,"t i. win . aid-oiniment of his two ass tants the manufacture of paints, colors, or school official to act In such capacity. uJL* at whteh the reaulaV cnoll Graham Hendrlcks, the pr Bd; nor in any capacity In No person connected with any pn-tm Jn«r Tl 'li 1 reiVs Xir n- assistant I as h.e,, named to succeed preparing compositions in which dan- vate or parochial school has any do- th din « ... I! I. Sis' r" WU1 Wmself and Frank X. Henninger. of gerons leads or adds are used nor authority after January 1 1916. to is-istinrg. Mat. ttheo s8V.8i0? \Mi'a,ssss. Olenside, has been a..pointed to the | in the manufacture or use of danger sue employment certificates. Gulf iChrittian Church second a'ssistantshtp, the post vacated I our or poisonous dyes; nor upon any | To Whom Issued, by Mr. Anderson to become the head [ railroad, steam, electric or otherwise; The employment certificate is is- Some of the participants In the! of the office. I nor upon any boat engaged in the sued to the employer for the minor. mittod to continue that work. Standards of Physicial Fitness. The following standards of physi-cian fitness have b> i I formulated for the buidance of physicians when ex-amining minors who are applicants for Employment Certificates. These survived by eighty adult children. The f BcaxMtl, proprietor of the funeral will he held from her late ^ ||ou,L ^ rof)f n sldence, Monday o'clock. afternoon, at 2« XMAS GIFTS We offer you New Goods rich in standards have been formulated aild ' design and finish, Handsomely Box-promulgated by the Industrial Board ft. . Honost ln (iuality and price. »nd kitchen of his hotel and during ol the stable was on lire several times but the firemen easily prevented the flam, s from spr '; he foremen worked from 2 o'clock until 3.80 o'- clock before the tire Ishi l. Mr. Bcanlln opened th Cantata which' Is to bo' rendered at Mr. Hendrlcks is well kknown. .Ills transportation of passengers or mor- This certificate Is the employer's legal of the Department of I.abor and In- p T BI.OOM-',h" '.'""^ '""■' '" ,lh' " »■ b the Ciiristntas celebration of the Gulf merits have been well tested as head chandise; nor in operating motor-ve- authorization to employ a minor An dUStry. Permanently ' 1U IS IFWF1 RY STORK 106 It* ' Btmday School this evening have been of ih and later as lirst as- hides of any description; nor In any employment certificate, therefore. Article 1. Certificate Permanently llAid.S Jl.WL unite ill during the week with grippe aistant. He is an old and experienc- anthracite or bituminous coal-mine; never becomes the property or the 'or in any other mine; nor about blast- minor. The issuing officer must mail law for ten years. He is a graduate .in as the prevailing ailment. Miss Wil-lie Adams, daughter of Mrs. M. \Y. Butler, was able to he downstairs on Wednesday after several days 111-! of the tl. ol P. law school and is one ne-s. It Is exjected that she will be of the most active of the younger able to essay her part John Smith members of the Montgomery county and George Gutlierle and daughter bar. ii practlctloner. Mr. Rennlnger has been practicing furnaces; nor in or about any dis-1 the certificate to the employer. It Christine, of West Conshohocken have been on the sick list but at last re- The firs BSStstan'B salary is $1800 per year and thai of the second is ports they were improving and arc ; *i:ii>0. Thejialary of the District At-also expected to fill their respective torney is $4000 per year. tillery, brewery or any establishment ' cannot he forwnrdod to the prospec where alcoholic liquors are manufact- ] live employer in any other way. ured or bottled. Duties of Employer. No minor under eighteen years of 1. It i3 the duty of the employer shall be employed or permitted ' to whom the certificate has been to work in the operation or manage- issued to notify in writing within ment of hoisting machines, In oiling three days, the issuing officer that or cleaning macliiii' ry, in motion; in said minor has entered Ills employ-the operation or use of any polishing, ment. Refused Under the Following Conditions. at) Tuberculosis — including all types. (b) Organic Heart c'uding endocarditis, pericarditis. id (have's disease. cite street. Adv. roles. The title of the Cantata is | Mr. Anderson will assume charge or buffing wheel; at switch-tending, | 2. Should the minor for whom the Elected Secretary of Horticultural Society Disease—in- A, tho AnrnmLMoeting of tho l'enn-myocarditis, HV,v.mla Hdrtlcultural Society held i,n Tuesday, at Horticultural Hall,. r.r.i.,,1 street below Locust. I'hiia.i. i- into his dining room in squads and (b) Kidney Disease. Diagnosis of phla, David Rust, of this borough, ws d coffee, sandwiches and hot kidney1 disease shall not be made reeleoted Secretary. Mr. Kusi has' sou.-;), to one sipiad while the others the firemen supplied "ilh hot e The work of the Hn m in was trying as the air was cold and raw and the a .it. r fro i as it i a bed the ground. Where they were working was coated with Ice. Th lr was wet and they suffered from the cold. When the tire was und. r con-trol, Mr. Scanlin called tiie firem. n without chemical anu microscopic ex animation of the urine. (e) Circulatory Disturbance caus-Whit llanrjened to Santa" in which of the office on January first and will at gale-tending, at track-repairing; as certificate has been Issued fall to re- ing persistent rapid pulse (120 or seventoon characters will be present- conduct the prosecutions at the March a brakeman, firemen, engineer or port for work within six days, the over), bueh a condition, while ed. Gifts consisting of confectionery term of criminal court. motorman or conductor, upon a rail-; employer must return the certificate Continued on Page Two. hold this position for twenty yeai The society has a membership of 9G0. DANCE Christmas Night. 1'. <>. Hall.—Adv. S. of A. were extinguishing the fire. Tie men were very grateful for this at-tention. The origin of the fire is. a mystery Continued on Third Page.)
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Date | 1915-12-24 |
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CHRISTMAS IS NEAR
There will be thousands of
dollars spent in Conshohock-en
alone this Christmas. Mr.
Merchant, the Recorder read-ers
are thinking of Christ-mas.
Talk your Christmas
goods to them each week
through this paper.
HOLIDAY SHOPPING
The greatest buying season
of the entire year is here.
The many problems which
perplex the Christmas shop-per,
can best be solved by
scanning the advertisements
printed in the Recorder.
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY
186.-) CONSHOHOCKEN, PA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1915. $1.00 PER "»
Early Services Will be Held jSteVy.
Tomorrow Morning; Fine
Programs for Sunday
CANTATAS WILL BE SUNG
and trull v Q| h ■
the in mbei a ol i hi cliool and w ho-
. regular in .
ance will be further rewarded I
i iti rature.
The i hurch is ha:
wiih r colon i
1 : plril and the
|words "\ rry Chrli
and Happy Nen STeai ai
M. E. Church.
Thp Choir ot the Methodist Church
\. KI sine tin- beautiful Cantata "In
' bj Hall on Sunday evening
at 7
The Pastor wllj give a short talk
proceeding the Cantata. The follow-ing
is i h" program.
10.30 A. M. Service
Special music by the Choir.
Solo .mil Anthem—"The Star of I'. -:h-lehem
By Parke
"There wi re Shepherds
by Ash ford
Sermon by Pa
Subjt el i in' or Death, A new
medital Ion
Prelude— Instrumental—
Miss Bthel A;ipl.'.
Chorus—"All lllail Immanuel"
Christmas Paity.
Tomorrow morning at 10.30 o'clock
all children ol thi b irough arc In-
: to i Ittle11 i!. ra ■ louse to ho
I :i 1-odge
of Hot Be ; i their aas party,
A tlm ; Ing >w will be
lj will
be m . . ii . hild.
n will be a big Christmas tree
and lots of fun.
First Baptist Church.
There w in I rly service at
IIS EFFECT
I TIE SCHOOLS JU1HIEW YEAR'S
Children Under Sixteen Years of Age Working Under Employ-ment
Certificates Will Have to Attend C:ntinuation
Schools Each Week.—Conshohocken Must
Open a School.
I
STATE WILL PAY ONLY SMALL PART OF EXPENSES
FRITZ LODGE HOLDS
47th ANNUAL BANQUET
to the Issuing officer.
::. if for any reason the minor tot
whom the certificate I aa been Issui d
should © ase to be employed by the '
person lo Whom the certificate was 250 Members and GuestsEnjoy a Fine
. or change the character of
b!a work or demand that the certifi-cate
be returned to the issuing officer,
then the employer most at once re-turn
the certificate to the issuing of-tli
l i In any such event it is the
(Written for the Recorder by A. M. Weaver, Superintendent
of the Conshohoo ken Public Schools.)
forcement of this Act. Also a printed
copy of the sections of this act re-lating
to the li s of labor and a list
-is of all minors employed under
t; ge of sixteen years.
r*orasmu b as the so-called Penn- road or railway, as a pilot, fireman. 5. A person employing a minor
30 \. M. Christmas morning In the sylvania 1 hild Labor Act becomes or engineer upon any boat or vessel; shall notify the officer by whom the
l church. Ml •■ Marion walk- of full force and effect January 1,1916, In or about establishments wherein employment certifloate was li
er will preside at tfa gan, and it Beers lint our gunpowder, nitroglycerine, dynamite, indicating the school, hours per day,
nduct the ser- community 1 r high or dangerous explosive, and thi days of the wee* the minor
■ .. . This will be the fourth year provisions. is manufactured or compounded; as should be In echooL
tor the holding 0 this eai ly .-■
and tt annual! . in toularity.
Banquet, in the P. O. S. of A.
Hall.
The 17th annual banquet or Frit*
Lodge Mo. 120, i'. S '-. M. was
11 -1 evening In P. ' '■ Bi of A. hall.
. of the minor to return to school The large room waa tastefully di
on regular time. i ' with evei
1 All employment certificates were set the length of the roi
must be kept on file and accessible seating »50 persons. The r
officer, deputy Master. Joseph.A. Ruth presided. The
fact)
1
lo any attendance oincer, uepuiy »>•>? ■ •■,. ...... ,.,. ->. ..
factory inspector or any other officer bnmni.-t was in charge ol
or inspector, charged with the en- Joseph w. Cavanagh am
Members of the Washington
Company Hurt at Waste
Paper Warehouse Fire
BUILDINGS ENDANGERED
1:. n ■/..
Thi room presenti .1 a pre! ty picture
when the guests were -■
wore a brightly colored pipe:
Smith's orchestra tloned be-hind
a huge bank of 1 1 and
played during the banq
Another feature was the serving.
Thirteen young ladies, daughters o*
bera of the Lodge, dressed In
With the wati r
d and B
wind blowing, the members
of the Washington Fire
i for aim 1 hour.- a
1 the br 11 wa
and It
Btreel and Spring
:i\ ni
and live tli palnl all
Kinds of Emplopment Certificates
white, acted aa wain. .Caterer ' !:lU"
Bens si iv..I the banquet. (-; "all.
After the banquet, a vaudeville en- w minutes before I <> clock,
DAVID ZELL
and Hairy Kisenberg.
Baritone Solo—"Wherefore this Tum-ult
LeRoj Rami y
Main Purposes of the Act. a chauffeur of an automobile or an
A. To 1 for the health, mor- aeroplane. ! Employment certificates will be of tertainment waa given by profession- Wednesday 1 Mrs. Calvin
als, safety, and welfare of minors. No minor Shall he employed or per- two kinds—general and vacation. The .., , Ellgg, w
To provide an effective : tern mltted to work in, or in connection, former will entitle the minor be- After the banquet, the girls were flue near
of i with, any saloon or bar-room where tween 11 and 16 years of age to work l:lh,.u ,,, Benz*a parlors where they by the constant barking of a
David Zell for many years a resi- l "> ">' *on- • liquors are sold. throughout the entire year, subject, w,n. served with a turkey dinn Bhe ai ise and looked out
U tinuatlon schools tor the workers be- In addition to the foregoing, it -however, to the restrictions herein-! A, the meeting of the lodge, held room windo* and Bam tl
.. |n tnj8 ; ins tween the ages ol 11 and 16 years, to shall be unlawful for any minor under before stated. | previous to the banquet, the officers of Charles Mo
.' egg s. town,! thi end thai they may receive a type eighteen years of age to be employed | The latter will entitle the minor elected on Tui enlns wen In- paper, was on fire. She hurried to
- any day provided said stalled. The following are the ofn- the home ol John 8. Irfh, nearby and
rith his eeis: Worshipful Master, " c. aroused him. Mr Irwin hastened to
provid- Ronan; Benlor Warden, Christian M. BcanHn'a Hotel, In the rear ol which
Such em- Woodward: Junior Warden, .1. Bur- was loi rning buildlnj
to the nett Jiolland; Secretary, Efldmund K and sent an alarm
previously Williams: Treasurer, Reese P. Davis; for the firemen The Washington
Trustees: s. Gordon Smyth, Jo 1 ompani n ponded immediate]) with
was horn in I OWer Ml I on a er, Jacob Hamilton; Represen- : jls motor apparatus and the No. -
Bided thi re n< arly all his life. For
01 11,1s Act.
Hours of Labor.
dust rial Hoard of the Department of
bor ami Industry: Provided, that
il It Should be hereafter held by the
Mc; air
1 horns men— "No K ing' Sa 1
Men's Chorus; Tenor ReB., William
Bmallwood.
Bo] rano Kec. and Chorus "The King
Woodmont 1 iltvui Farms ol or in any occupation, for valid, such boldingjrtiall not be tak-the
late Hon. Alan W ood, I more
I 1. ,: man of the strictest j 0r
APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE
By Whom Made.
Section ID reads as folows: "Ap-plication
for the employment ceniii-oati
must be made in person, by the
parent, guardian, or legal custodian
pas an authi ritj on
■ 1 and live stock.
:uei:l, lor winu. nun, mn.ims »ua>i nUl «= ■>*•>■ »--- ■ •• - ._„.,,„„ „„„,, om„i„v.
nore than 51 hours .1 any one week, en In an] case to attecl or impair the of the minor for «lie such empJo
,r more than nine hours in any one remaining provisions of this section, ment «*«n«te s \Xut gWrd'ian
day -o'clock in the morn- No minor shall be permitted to said I.- no part t guard a.
... or alter eight o'clock in
I>U III1IIU1 snail u*_- |f-u-iiiiiiiuLj IU -- - , r. 1 .„.. .,,„,, v,..,,,.,
work as messenger for a telephone, or legal custodian, then by the next Browned Sweet
friend, who must be over 21 years of
tative to the Grand Lodge, Thomas ,\.
May.
Grape fruit
Celery Queen 1 Hive
Oyati r Cocktail
i loll) .1 Rock Bigg Sauce
Potatoes An Gratln
Roast Turkey and filling
French Teas Cranberry Same
\\ as Bean
Company was al 10 summoni .1 and
Don on the si 1
The building wi
The in I oino. a had
two tin'.. :■ 1 id : treams in
No. - Companj
lit remain-ed
by ready for action it theii
ded.
The streams wi re urn
Mince Pie sure ani' one Dra
Swcitzcr Ch Hulls
Ice cream Assorted Cake ■ ■"■'' " '■ ' a
Coffee Ruthettea '- :in'J Clifford Can
Cigars
Calvary Church
Christmas Morning 6 30
Processional Hymn A.e to Fi
Choral Communion Service In A
Field
Anthem—First Christmas Morn,
I may 1 I for 51 hours article ol mar I
of tli" estate of Rl ard G „ ,. ^,,.,. until school has es- In Btreel i
Gloria in Bhccelsls ...
Ri i ilonal Hymn 51
Old hant
... Handel
bandise of any sort,
.i ol the esti been ea- in any or public
Woe,I of i, and Fra , be may1 be em- niale minor under fourteen
i). Zell, of Overbrook. ployed tor but 13 houro per week. 'age, and ne female minor, .
I on Tueadaj .; ,.,„...,, „ Bectton a ol the Act suffered, tinployod, or permitted to mined, approved and tiled the follow-ing
papers:
A statement signed by the era-
Newton afternoon at 1.30 o'clock, al the pa ,ea (|ie employer of obligation work at any time as a scavenger,
.,' ... tors of ; "|/" T-" and penalty incurred by the faliuri ot bootblaek, or in any other trade or
' ! i, Anothi r pi
i orge Dewei B and Will
PROPOSE CHANGE IN '"" ilu' 'i''''""11 v" •" sl:l ••' '
WORKING HOURS '""''' v'"s '"" blazfn ] tha
The employes of the Schuylkill L'
iron Works of the Alan Wood Iron T
V): ■?£ ^aXralTgtaZrT oerUflctte "'"' Steel company are being sound- The broken and ham,.,
Pta*©. No A guicia employment ceriiucaw chuit-e in the wor'dn - began to fall inside the bui I
' 'VV ,°f tSUSiSif I'eS S£ """- At pre^aTths ,n
'• 8hal1 De thP ''".",-T.".'',r.X.„ three shifts of eight hours
[•be li.si Bhlfl begins the week at " ; ■' xu,h
O'clock Monday morning, the sa- n crai
i. No rlstOM n. I
,v;!i bi al t i i hurch,
itmas March Merkel lion.
Sunday After Christmas.
Processional Hymn .. Adeste ._ __
Venlte in D Barnby SAMUEL WRIGHT .0
Ten. um In C ','orbin
Jubilate Deo In B fiat I orbin
Hj inn 61 Holy \
Kyryie In A Arnold
Gloria Tibi in I) Oarreit
Hymn 59 Willis
Anthem—Let Us Now go to Bethle-hem
Simper
wlonal Hymn BI Handel
Hallelujah Chorus IHandel
The Christmas Sunday School fes-tival
with . . rols, will be held at I
o'clock P .\l.
St. Matthew's Church.
The final reli tarsal of tlie pro
LEAVE LEE CO.
..f the
.., ,, , ,:I1- oi. i performer in an]
i a scaool or place. No male minor
bushed ID an adjoining "' -;:--! ;:1 yeans of age, and no
: within reasonable access to
ace ol employment of said
minor.
truest pfcv;:ra»s f F arsu—^
fe. app leant for the employment csrtlfi
Prohibited Employments.
No minor und teen years ot
minor, shall engage In any oc- t1"
itii n mentioned In this section the character of the workk, the num-before
Blx o'cloi K In be morning or her of hours per day and per week
after eight o'clock In the evening of which the minor will be required to
work.
the duty of the Commissioner h A school record illed out
vrjssrsrsz — ch""Ks -"■ -8Mrtw —! ! ~ a ings.
The new plan proposed to begin shoulders and bodii 0 D
the week at midnight on Sundays, v-making
the shifts from midnight to H """ • Campbell had been I.
A M.; second shift from 8 A. M. on
..« u....u. ...™^.. j— ... .- ..... -„.., .,. ...- ^^„_.-_ tjj ^ p _rv( • third shift from i f '.I dazed condition. Blood wai pouring
and as- age shall be tniployed or permitted of Labor and Industry-the attendant I by the principal oitne SL'»001
u]],.| ,,'iu|| [h. .,.;, |h.s| nl.. " .j rrom a wound to le was
Ita pi * .r, to wor..*k_ -I.n_ o_-p__eraJt1i-n&-gJ o_^r*■ «a^ rs« sJ*i:s..*t*iIn*%gjtf %inn JV1 of** ourfe s_c^h.o_o_ l% d-1i' s*tr_iTictL, itlhleA Hp^oAl1- twl'Thlit/c^hll fthille1 ImIMinltonrr lllalVstl raitttllenTdl.ket.dil,. o(IrI hillins ' *' *
following mach- lei of the borough, to enforce the deputy. Thto record shall he furntsh- w i » ' ' ' ' ■•
o
: .. ,i. ESUwood Lee Ci
perlntendenl of the plant, has tender- Which, for the purposees of this
oard of Dl a nsldei sd d ingerous. Papi r-i
| January Brst hue machines Joli or cylinder print-
Mr. '.. lng-presses opi rate l by pow er other
with i r Works, , ,-; Btampl ilnw , tployed permitted of suf-
In Bh el metal and tinware or • fered to work in, about, or in con-
.hlo, Akron, O., in paper and leather manufanluring ] nectton -wit ii i Mishment or
u.bove pro\is:oii8 of this ' i
Employment Certificates.
Necessity of.
No , under 16 years of age i . ..
.:: i N <>r In washei and nut factorI us,
Mr. Wright has been with thi Lei ,,.• paper cutting mi corrugal
of Christmas mm -a Compa • in the J. [ng-rolU, such as are used In makJag
church choir was he Eilwood Lee Company h n- COrrugated paper, or in ro or m'iaoi-he
homo of Miss Madeline H. Daly, ,,,„,, () lM „,.U1V bran tea of the dough-brakes, I - crtificate- Issued Prior to
In any oocupatlon, until an employ
men) certificate has been issued to
tin- prcspoctive emptoyer of the
Spring Mill avenue. j. carl De On ''ear. ,, , Vj ,„• .ai> descrip-
Misj Daly has hoen directing the resigni i as superintendent to angagi liun. „.;„, ,„. |ron straightening or
choir for the pi ough ,,, another business, Mr. Wright was (iraVl'i,,., Qaohinery: rolllngmJll mach-and
•' ■•'■ •• '" : llv'"'
. the second sh.it v.oud make fiv< R»«. <>«
Smo The nco»f slr.ll eel. k t turns ana chs . rolls en . a.n:
HI,,',!,,, h- ' e,„ i„i , i .course of mornings, the third shift would ma ..
stud Ivlen kxvearW^ds Hve turns. The new pi. n would r« daJ
«r ,1- I'd s-1 ool in the lSl make the hours more even tor I
iLSLl snelUni^reading -'1- '»-' "c also give the Hrsl shift a
^m^etoicagSeongrhspThj^nandd hhtiosttoorry., oorftthnee ^addiutiUodn|aUlontun,rn,imanedfotrhechsai nglls ,,,„a, l)ra.s : aid
I? addition" to the record of school " would also he a gaining to th ;«
work there shall be also a statement «mps»y as they would get an extra In
Of the full name, date of birth, resi- *■»■ » was also proposed that n
deuce of minor, the name and resi- »la<* l,mes tho working hours would were rei
her efforts it has been augmented by made hla successor and elected as-a
number of young men and women Istanl Secretary ..f the company.
whose voices will be hoard for the LT] thi organization of the L*e Tire
inery; power punclies or shears;
January 1, 1915.
By in opinion' of the Attorney
Qeneral ol Pennsylvania, all employ-n
•• :ii certificates issued prior to
dence of parent, guardian or custod-ian,
as shown on the records of the
school
c. A certificate of physicial fit-begin
at S o'clock, Monday morning, wees and burton
first time In St. .Matthew's t'liurcli, on
Christmas morning. Miss .\ BJ
Gannon, organist.
The follow tog is the program:
Anthem—behold I Uring You Good
,v Rubber Company he s
Secretary and has continued in that
Inci. He la also superin-tendent
of the factory.
The in w business Mr, \\ i
washing or grinding or mixing machi- January ,, 191Bi ar, to .-emain of full ness signed by a P1I:.SHK,I approved
roils in paper and force ^ effBct. But a„ sut.h min. by the Board ol School l> rectors ol
thus giving each shift a week of five
turns.
Many of the men favor the idea
as their week would be broken but
every third week where under tho
and the ■ retu i I it the fire
until It wi ed.
When the wall fell the I.
at the i ili" mi n bad
kined. The entire wall, about
norv or appliance. Nor shall anyi
™ta*r«.Clb51 •;::V''-;.vJ'lU,ir ^™!/.nJPi!!,,i^ei:f..m!.n.y V;r minor under sixteen years ot age bo
r iiLimi!- or other heavy ■ ors must attend tne continuation
rolls driven Ly power; laundering, g(.|lool_ when established within the
machinery; upon or In connection i districts where they reside or such
with any dangerous electrical machl- a BPnool wh,,n established in an ad-
Misses de Heata Maria VlTglnlO
Neashtun Choir
Anthem—Emmanuel—F. Chopin—
Choir
O Holy Night-Adam
Miss Marie '!
Silent Night .. Miss MadelineR Daly
Adeste Pldelea
Mrs. James Malloy and i' Collins
The solos through the Mass will be
lined b; Mi-s Marie Tiernan and
Mrs. John Qulnn.
S.-rvi: es will lie at H. S.lin and lO.I'.O
Bibilltles in the rul>ln-r hnsiness. The MM*
y has been successful In i-s employer or Permitted to work, to
tory work and Mr. Wright will . :'»>' capacity in adjusting or absist-joining
district within reasonable
access to their place of employment.
All persons under 16 years of a • .
the. school district in which said
minor resides. Tills certificate shall
slate that the minor lias been thor-ough
v examined by the physician at
the time of application for employ-ment
certificate and that he is phy-sically
qualified for the employment
present system the men on the so- f |
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