ASSOCIATEDMOBILE, ALABAMA, MONDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 13, 1915.IMobile Girl WhoBecomes Bride ofStar Ball PlayerA-mm—iwcauuii on uovernmeni st»places the tree where It may be avable to all the kiddles of the city where travelers along the Louisand Nashville Railroad will be by the lights of Mobile’s first muntc Christmas tree.Arrangements Being Made. Details of the arrangements not all been perfected, but the mCent has been inaugurated just as Inaugurated in scores of o cities of the United States and the endorsement of the Rotary’and other assistance promised, 1expected th$t plans for the tree be carried out. A member of the H Economics Club has offered a tre be selected from her property and city electrician will be in charge of wiring.At San Antonio,, Tex.,, last yea was found that any tree that mlgh selected would be too small andi telegraph pole was set up on a vclving wheel and made into a g tree by the addition of a score or r smaller trees. This tree was equipwith colored, lights .and loaded with gifts and candies for the klddlIdea la Not New.The Municipal Christmas Tree .hardly a new idea, many cities havl4UU .Us 1 II -/MISS MYRTLE KATHLEENMcNAMARA. t The pretty daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McNamara, of thia city, who will be: married on W'ed ne s cka y to M i I to n Stock, of Chioago, III., third baseman for the Philadelphia National League champions.GREECE TO OPPOSEPURSUIT OF ALLIEDSPEECHRMIES OVER LINE FORBodies of Troops Being Hurmried to Frontier Point WhereSenator Tillman Says Bryan“Simply Obsessed,” but ThatIt Is Said, Teutonic Armies iRoosevelt Is Like the Giant inAre Preparing to Cross.SALON IK I, Greeco, Dee. 1 S.—Th enewspaper L’Oplnten asserts that Bui* garian troop* are preparing to oroasGreek frontier and that Greektroope are moving toward the thraatlt;4Mother Goose»aned point, apparently with the objectof disputing a Bulgarian Invasion.LONDON, Doo. 13.—The 8aionikicorrespondent of Reuter's TelegraphCompany, in a dispatch dated Sunday relative bo the fighting in southeastern'Serbia, says:The evacuation of Doiran and Gievgeli was completed today and theBulgarians are reported to bo withinfive miles of the Greek frontier following very slowly in the wake of thetea.ftLONDON, Dec. 13.—The Safonfki correspondent of the Time* tends thefollowing:WASHINGTON, Dec. IS,—Describing William J, Bryan “as simply obsessed’' and Theodore Roosevelt as the giant in Mother Gooee, ChairmanTillman of the naval committee addressed the senate today on national defense and assailed what he characterised as the greed of private menu*facturers of war materials.Senator Tillman upheld SecretaryDaniels* administration of the navy department. “The question of preparedness requires grave consideration and promtp action,” said Senator Tillman. There are all aorta of advice from quarters—good, bad. and not only unwise, but unthinkable of adoption except by wild men from Borneo.“Ft, Fi, Fo, Fum,M Etc.tr, Bryan, the evangel of peace at any price, is bitterly opposed to any and all Increase. He seems to be simply obsessed on this subject and has lost««Washi\V^v v.vl'm - VV-v’ 'APWi