5gF - TPWjPfcr SRft',r, Si T5 ' 12 EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1915. ' tryqwrnu ruA 'iHB u Mile ?P FRATERNAL SOCIETIES i Artisans' Order Mutual Protection Brother Harry C. Smith, who was jesterday advanced to the highest position In the or ganization. Joined the order In 1P02 Krom boyhood hA has heen nrtlva -i In . fraternal organizations, end the training he received In three lipids fitted him to assume prominence In the work of his assembly and later. In a larger way. In tho order Initiated Into Isaac ''. Undenlotvn Assembly, No .Vi, he came Into close Intimacy with the active .nlrits of that assembly, and In 1IK0.I was appointed conductor by It A Charles M Morrow Elected Inspector In December, 1PUI, he was later advanced to superintendent, and became master artisan for the jear HUM Dur ing hut term there were 8" members Initiated Into the assembly, which In those days was lonaldered splendid nork t'pon completing Ids term as master artlenn the assembly hon ored Hrother Smith by election as one ot Its representative tn thn l. 1- Assemhlv. serv ing continuously until elected M n Inspector In March, I'll I He displayed In this position aivl later In the ofneo of M. B Superintendent, the same activity and capacity for hard work that distinguished his efforts In tho subordi nate as.emtil). It has been said of Hrother fmlth that he has Malted more assemblies In his capacity as M 13 officer than any of his predecessors did while occupying the positions he has held. Possessing high Intelligence, per sonality, tact and Judgment, ho should be able (luring his term as most excellent master artisan to continue tho work of progressing and maintaining the harmonious Interests of the order The 41d annual session of the Most Excellent Assembly was held yestordaj In Haddonfleld, j , on inv nation or Americus n unocr down, the honored cashier of tho order About ISUI representatives enrolled Memorial resolu tions for the late William I'atton and Hope Corson were recorded The only opposition In tho election or officers waa for1 Inspector, the result being for Brother Pnvtllra, m votes, for Hrother Punk, 11, and Hrother Sorber, 7. The other officers oro Master artisan, Harry U Smith superin tendent, Itobeit C Thompson, Inspector, (ieorgo I. Pawling, recorder, Allen 1' Cox, cashier, Americus It. Underdovvn. three members to board of dlroctors. Joseph It Wlswell, E I . CJrenthead and Charles A Richardson The appointed officers are Conductor, Charles M. Morrow; chaplain,, tie Itev n K Johnson, Br. M C, Alexander S Johnsonj Jr M. C , William A. McCnusland, warden, Ldvvln C. Oerhart: Klnanco Committee, Oeorgo II wls well, William M Cotter, 11. II I'renWel The leeonimendntlons of tho M E master nr ttsan "Aire acted on as follows 'Ihrce thou sand dollars was appropriated for tho use of the M. 11. master artisan for expenses of him self and rcllow officers In promoting the good of tho order, a feo of $i"I allowed for assem blies Instituted with 20 now members, n. gold button, the Insignia of tho order, to be pre sented to Initiated members, tho salaries llxed for recorder, JrtiKlo nrst nsslstnnt, MM10 sec ond arslstant $720 cashier M. secretary ot board. MIX). Tho proposition to employ nn as sistant to the masfr artisan for Held work was disapproved The amendment to strlko out tho artlclo bnrrlng unvicclnatcd applicant was ap proved, but tho Amendment decreasing tho in itiation feo to St woji voted down , Sollt Iter Tavlor, cnilrmnn of tho commission appointed to consider revision of rates, mado an elaborate and well considered report on tho subject, with the rccnramcnuaiton tnni unnni session of the M 11 assembly bo called for May li next to consider nnd discuss mom fully all the phases Involved In this most Important subject before final action shall be taken, and this waa unanimously approved Hrother Doerle's motion to pay tho Finance Committee fTM iier year was carried Et-Masor Jacob R Jordon presented a reso lution of Invitation to select Prospect Park as tho meeting placo next vcar In such earnest, unmistakable and Irresistible terms os Jo elicit prompt and unanimous acceptance A tmnciuet was served In the evening. A aotn or thanks was tendered Brother ITiulcrdown for the op portunity of meeting In tho teaullful nnd com modious Artisans' Hull and for tho generous hospitality shown ,., i The official reports show that .on January 1 then was in mo neaui vtiiKii ,oo, .. . ...... : 1 of manageVnentT Mr; PS I. , dcai.l. rate per loin.. 0.0ft per cent , membership. Ii.iUj, gain, .ui, "pfogrcs'lvo Assembly entertained on Tuesday cvcnlig an Immense attendanco of members and lsttlng representatives to the Mb ses sion. M. E. Superintendent Harry Smith 1- 1 Oreathead, II C Gorhart, Brother NIsely and Solicitor Taylor betrayed the general enthus iastic sentiment of satisfaction at thp progress of the order and extended congratulations on tho report of tho chairman or tho Klnanco I'oin inlttco of tho Assembly, Hrother Harry Swain which showed that the contingent fund amounted to $.14.00 and tho death benefit fund 183.000. The baseball team was supported In tho engagement of a new Held ami other neces sities for the coming sco-on. Tho buttons lu the clans of seven candidates were presentel by M. E. Superintendent Smith nrother Prn (fefsor Hermann surpassed nil his previous ef forts In an extended nthletlc entertainment Smokes" and 'cats" followed Independent Order Odd Fellows Apollo Lodge eelebrnted Its 07th anniversary with an entertainment and dnnco la the audi torium of tho Parkway Building and It was a treat success The lodge had n visit from J w Van Kirk, of loungstown, O, who is starting on his third trip around the world In tho In terest of the brotherhood of man and International peace. Ho gave an Interesting talk along that line and exhib ited a ling of Ida own design. which was presented to the Peace Congress at Tho ltncun on hla last tour of tho world Three proposi tions for membership wero received and there ore several more In sight for next month Apollo glvs hearty welcome to distant visitors and la quite willing to be benefited by their helpful talks Ivy Lodge gave an enJoable entertainment Jn the larger hall on the second floor under the direction ot the renewed Interest commit tee. About ltX members nnd their Indies were present. Past Grand L. A. Mengel, assistant grand secretary delivered an address, and pleasing numbers were given by a quartet of girls from the Homo for Orphans, several of whom gavo violin bclectlons and recitations brothers Gravatl, Ithodes Wolf, Stegeman and Ashworth sang, as did Miss Thelma Grieves, daughter of the former degree masts, of the lodge. Tho feature of the entertainment was the "Schnltzelbank Chorus," led by Dr. II. J Kraft. Refreshments were served. On Monday ovenlng last the Initiatory degrco waa comerreci on nve rauuiuaics an or wnom were recommended by Ivy Workers The first regular meeting of the Ivy Workers was held last Thursday night and about SO members wero present. The president Joseph r Cal houn, appointed the standing committees as follows. Social, Critic, Patrol, Membership and Executive. Arrangements have been completed for tho visit to liulmevillo on Saturday and about 7.1 members have signified their Inten tion nf going. Auto busses will leave Bridge street Frankford, at 0 p m Further evidence or the progress of Mer chants' Lodgn Is making will be given to morrow evening, when a class of candidates will receive the Initiatory degree. An Invi tation was extended the members and their ladies to attend Iluth Montgomery Rebekah Lodge on Saturday evening next, which has been accepted. Protection Lodge received a visit from Phila delphia Lodge at the monthly social last week. Several witty and sparkling addresses were made, and recitations were given by mothers Armstrong, Conrad and by Master Conrad, whose manly delivery won hearty applause. Robert Williams and J II. Meyer fave an entertaining Dutch monologue, Re reshments were served Preparations are un der way by the Social Committee for a min strel show, probably In April. The Temple Encampment will hold Its an. nual membership banquet on Tuesday night, April 1W. This has come to be one of the Important events in Patriarchal Odd Fellow ship and Is generally attended This year every grand encampment officer Is expected to be prewnt. Temple Is one of the most ac tive encampments in the State and Its fame la far-reaching. On next Tuesday hlght It will ronfer the patriarchal degrco In full form on nn Old Fellow from Omaha. t-'onnuanock Lodgo will celebrate Ita Kid an niversary Tuesday night by a' concert and dance, a surprising change to modern meth ods ror this modest bulwark of tho order. Or-and Secretary Hall his received notice from Sheridan Lodge, of Pittsburgh, that a man giving thp name of W f Norton or Hope Lodge, Providence II I , having old of ficial receipts and being well posted In tho secrets of the order, I1' fraud. Hopo Lodgo tcmidlatea him Mllle Lodgo held a smoker February 2 which was a great success toelally aa well as unanclall A moat excellent vocal quartet rerdeied some superb selections both humor ous and clatalcal, Hrother Stanley It Homer ton one of the members of tho quartet, Is a member of Mllle llrnlher I luretief. li,Din gave several choice solos The unrivalled MHIo orchestra, under the leadership of Past Grand H M Whitman furnlsned many excellent numbers, which wero thorough!) appreciated Deputy Grand Master 1' Halo Jenkins made an eloquent address, Imploring tho many vlsl tors to Join this great fraternal order, ono of the largest and best nrganltntlons In the world Everybody had a gorgeous time and also good things to eat Tonight tho Initiatory degree will be conterred on four candidates with tho full degree start on the floor. Msltora are al ways vvelcomo at Mllle I ox Chase I.odgo will hold tidies night next Monday and have Invited Iluth MnniDnm.rb ltcbekah Lodge to pay a fraternal visit At the meeting of the Vctornn Odd Fellows' Association. laBt Saturday evening, Veteran William H Isaacs waa elected vlco president to fill the unexpired term of K K Marter, de ceased Two candidates were admitted A fine lunch was served by the stewards Committees have been appointed by Mount Olive Kncampment and Philadelphia No 1, with tho view of consolidating tho two en campments This would be beneficial to both as It would cut down Die working expenses The Trail Hitlers under the leadership Of Lieutenant t llll ViRltfil ITnlfet Lmlirn ln Wednesday night nnd received a rojal wel- Camp No 11 come. Under the leadership of Captnln F V flag to the Da Conway and Grand Patriarch 8 II Pope they prrscntntlon ndc micmi milieu i" iiusueion irfjuge ana wore wel corned b) a large crowd Splendid speeches wero mndo nnd patriarchal Odd Fellowship fully explained Representations of the encampments of the city and surrounding counties held a meeting at the Grand tlncnmpment offices Monday night nnd organized by electing Grand Pa triarch Podo as chairman. (' M tntwlsln us secretnry and Hdward Zcpp as trensurcr It was doclded to hold a clacs Initiation at I.u Lu Temple on Saturday, May 8 when the thrco degrees will be conferred by the threo beat degreo starts In thla rctlon of the Plato All of the encnmpmentR entered Into the move ment and tho city nnd vicinity wero divided up and speakers were assigned, so that evorj suiiordlnato lodgo will be visited beforo that tiate. An ofiort will he mado to make this the largest class In tho history of tho order Grand Putrlnrrh Pope baa Just returned irOm a tUn WAolia1 ,1.1, n. ac tin. Ot.,. i.nl.. ing ornclnl visits to tho subordinate encamp ments, and reports that Patriarchal Odd Fel lowship Is on a boom Ho was cordially en tertained and tho encampments wero much benented by hla visits Aninrui Lodge elected Past Grand W II "igglna representative to tho Orphanage to nil a neancy Hrother Oscar Nolan was placed at the head of a committee to arrange ipr n series of excursions and outings during tho summer Past Grand Litchfield was re quested to represent tho Indgo In the Kniploy ment Hurcau during tho Illness of Past Grand lJonsni Among tho old timers present were urotlier James Hroadbcnl. who Is back again ....c. .i pyu,, or Bit Knees rnsi urnnti l 1 SIF t onwny waa present to help "Jim nnd Joe ' stir up things Past Grand Siepp of Hamilton Lodge, waa a. visitor and gave a talk on -What 1b Doing In tho Order" Arcturus Lodgo will begin work on another class of candidates tomorrow night Kondorton Lodge held lis nnnual scrvlco ?. ,l"L.','i Fellows Home Hat Sunday The J,, TI'omaB Hird pastor of Temple Baptist Church, i'Jd and Tioga streets, preached tho sermon The music was bj tho choir of Tioga Alethodlat Lplscopnl Church nnd consisted of the singing of revlvnl hymns and a solo by J '"'wto" President Thomas Mpps spoke At tho Hebrknh Home the services were In chargo of Anna M Itoss ltcbekah I.olge The sermon was by William V Uceder, n laj preacher Tho music was In charge or Mine Lib Itandal and Included a solo by Mrs Web ster Mnltlnnd nnd a duet by the Mlses tola and Sadie Morris President Mrs Miry A Kngrlman spoke The serv Ire Krlifr!iilri tn h. t.ni.t I... t.A t,- bekah Assembly or Pennsjlv-nnlu at the Odd renown Orphanngo was postponed owing to quarantine on Sitimlay One ot the ill chil dren developed a rash which the phjslclan pronounced to be scnrletlna, and the little girl was removed to the Municipal Hospital Improved Order Red Men TJehootali Tribe has Issued a request tn the i.lS" .r X: ".'. 1'hlliilolnhl-i to attend divine servlccit the Methodist KnlSLonnl Church Ltd Hmt , irnrtl avenue nn the .Sleep ot tho 11th Sun or Worm Moon as tho guests of He linntah Tribe The Itev I)r Gaul hns arranged a special sermon for lied Men on tint Sleep A largo delegation from enih tribe Is expected for a demonstration of what the lied fntl nP tlltr f l-,hfn. . .. .f Tm V"0.!' SJ I'earson'a Hall at 7 o'clock sharp Tho Allied Tribes of West Philadelphia with yieir cry or no suspensions means sninethlnr doing everv minute until the end or Worm Moon Each Sachem Is urged tn elect with grent care live wires tor the delinquent torn mlttee. and Instruct them to visit the brothers' vvlves. Tho members aro lomlnded or the pledge made to Great H nlnr Sigamoro himu.l It vvaker In Mlunnk Trlltn tlmt ,..h ,im,ti .r H:1"!' I'.'iiiro uio enn or worm Moon D. G H Prerrerknrn of Tioga Tribe states tho litest reports show that the Tast Sachems all over the statn are working hnrd for the election of Past Great Sachetn John i; Pooro tor Great representative to the Great Countll of tho I'nlted Stntes Hrother Poore t Is urged has always worked hard for tho suet ess or tho Order and 1ms been faithful and honest n, a Great Itcurenentntlve or Pennsylvania In the Great Council or the United Mates Shawnee Tribe ndopted two applicants last week Tho tribe will entertain Its members and also tho otrlclals or tho State organiza tion rormerly tho 'Haymakers ' on March 3 Shawneso a side Issue will be known as thq Itulnmakers " Itepresentative Charles G Seldel as chairman nblv nsslslcd hj Past fea chems Crawford Kusscll Funnell nnd I'nr Bythe have a pleasant surprise for tho mem bers Several prominent spcikera have been Invited also a special session of "llalnmak era' will to held with music nnd singing nn 1 a liberal eunnlv of corn and venison will bo served Junior hagamoro Headman win i presented with a membership cortincate hav ing adouteil the flrft llio mcmhprn T'n-e sj. rhem Harton who has bein an active worker for tho trllo M jeers while not In tho best of health still shows a keen Interest In the do ings of the trlbo and has n wonderful memory of lays gone by Shawneso Trlbo Is over 01 scars old Mlshawum Tribe adopted five palefaces Feb ruary 23, set as class night by tho Great Sachem. A largo number of the members turned out and spent an enjoyable evening Hie warriors' degree will be conferred on a large class by Chattahoochee degreo team at Sli Olrard avenue Wednesday evening Marcn 10 Thu ball of tne trlbo wau a great success being the largest of the soann held In Ouirtet Hall Hot Huh Tribe and Wlislnomlng Coun cil won the, laigo silk Hags and the two ladles leading the march were each presented with fine tola Pillows Paconta Tribe had several past chiefs, a big Increase In attendance, and as usual, another candidate on Friday's sleep. Brother Carl Long, who was active In the tribe several suns ago A large delegation of paconta at tended the district meeting In Yuba Tribe last week and wero Impressed with the talks or the great chiefs, especially on the subject or delinquent dues Several members have volun teered to call on thOBa who have dropped be hind In payment Past bachem John It Ureenhalgh wants to see all the ralslng-up team on tomorrow's sleep for assignment to their respective positions. The entertainment committee, under the direction of Chairman White, had an ample supply of corn and venison for all The past sachems attending were Ureenhalgh, Nicholson, Camero, Stetser, Melvln, Ilullen and McIIugh The entertainment committee of Itsska Coun cil, enthusiastic nnd novel workers as they are, operated nt the social last week the Idea of making every rrfembor present entertain In some manner Games wero plnsod and re freshments served visitors present wero Past Great Potnhontns Hachet Tongue, ever pleasing and gracious Deputy Great Poca hontas Nora Houghton nnd two sisters from Delaware The honored brother, T)r T P. Meawlck, was Initiated In the Past chiefs' Leigue of itaska Council, at tho homo or Captain Wade Chris tie at the I cbruarv meeting A card party will take placo In Itaska a tepeo March 1J uader Iho chairmanship of Past Chler lllnnche Stephens Patriotic Order Sons of America The nnnual banquet or the Membership Club nt rinn 'Tn was held Pebruarv Mil under tho leaderehlp of Hrother Harry 1 Nelson The venr was one of the most successful In tno History or the club. State President Her man U Miller nnd District President Itnwntd Wclker were the henored guests of thei evening The nddreasea en the nfT3lrfl of the order wero verv able efforts, nnd tho inetnlera were highly ilcascd music was rurnisnoa ,v tlonron It Itradburv nnd wire and Henjomln Hlmes, Jr , and wlte No. 40 was tho ptevalllng ravorlte for the evening, nllhotigh Brothers Cumberland Wennd and AlacDnwell with their selections ran n close seeottil tn No Id A souvenir waa presented to each ladv prrrcnt The Committee on riectlon Brothers Hlmes, Sr, Johnson and Coppock recommended tho lollowlng who wero elected A J MncDowell, president. W Harry Miller, vice president, lohn II Power recording sccretar Fred Mlnger treasurer David A stelham Harry I Nelson and David A Allen, directors An Invltntlon Is exendrd to members of thn order to visit Camp 270 nny Monday evening nt B017 Lancaster avrnue 114 presented a large American Darby Irrshv terlan Church the address belntr made bv Past Stato President bamucl C Wells The Itev .tames It Kerr, pastor of the church, made tho re- nrone Camp 8IK of Holtnesburg, nnd Camp JHkI of Tacon, attended services, nt the Methodist llplscopal Church In lacony on Sunday eve ning last when Camp ld.1 presented n largo American nng to the church. Tho Itev Lr Munhall presetted Iho sermon. Tho ushers wero dressed In Colonial uniforms Twentv-stx ramps In Montgomerj County were represented In the nnnual count con ventlnn of the order held In the rooms or amp 117 In Vrdmore February Jl Tho presi dent . s Xlmmcrmin, rnndiKtttl the snalon The officers elected for tho scar wero Harry Itelfmyder of Cnmp .'III, president, J 1' I instormncher or Camp 2.!. vice president, S Sands of (amp tu master of forms. Camp 4VS advanced four members 1 ebru try 22 mni Ing a total of 21) In n month Interest ing addresses were mndo b Hrother Welsh president district No 11 and Hrother Ilakrr chaplain of the comtnanderj The mem! era nrn Bnowing enthusiasm and there la oven liroml-o of reaching tho HK) innrk In menilmnhlp In n very snort tlmo Twentv live members tire flfP?S"S uniformed at resent This commanders meets hi i rieneirnip nan Norrls nmi Hepviva strode tho hecond nnd fourth Mnmlny evening eif every month Camp 4ss entertained amp No 127 of Audubon. N J Pel ru irs 2 1 A strong bond or rrlcndshlp exists between these inmpB due tn tin visit or ISS lo Audubon In November Camp 4"-s participated lu the M art Ingtnn j, Hirthlns cclebrathn and mad. a credltnUo showing A meeting , r the l'hll idelphl i-Ilncks District Committee was hrld at ( atiir HO Tebruary - Tho n emliTshlp reports ahnwe'd a loss nt thtto from last month There were two deaths rour droipcd ror nonpsvment of dups mil six Inltfited Stirring addresses wcie made b various officers or the Progressive Assoc! itlon and Brother W H Worrell r ( imp 'M The nnnual banquet of the dlstrh t was held nt Cnmp fild t ornwclls. aturdnj evening last ono hundred and twentj two guests rjI nt a Hprend which was enjojed ns the best ever The Itev Frank Crnlghton n member of the or.ler and pastor or tho Kplscornl Church nt Andalusia. HRked the bit sslpg f-pcechrs wero made hy District President Thomns Williams, or Camp Sill nnd Chairman Wlllltm Neels and W It Worrell of tho Wava and Means Com mittee nnd momters of Olncy Camp .No "lilt There was a cnrtnrv cntnrttilnment uhlrOi vena exceptionally goo 1 Foresters of America In the first games or tho pinochle lournn- nicnt between fourts Fulminant John Paul Jorcs and Ilnml'toli Dlsslon the following m f nt b e rs lonstltuted tlin trams For Paul Jonea Hroth ers Porter Hink S hulicrl '-harp. Welst. Weber Smith an 1 Dbk. for Hamilton DUh Iihi Shengbr. Han It 'Inm tui DevvecH Walter and Mnler, tot ralrmount Ken redv Loss lrakele, W Moore dl Klnslow II lvrnnedv W Johnson and lames t) Toole lr The offi cial scorers wero Hi others limnster ol Court Paul JoneH and Brothers W Mngeo and I red Jtlstlii or Court I aliinoutit reteree, Brother A Davie, or Court I alrmount ftcr a social lour aid refreshments Court Hamilton DNston drew first blood, winning 11 gnmu t ourt Paul Jones lu games and Court Ftiltinounl II guncH iho next sesalnn will be held at l ot rt Hamilton Disston IM.1 Iticlgo avenue tonight nnd ut Court John Paul lones em Fildaj evening, March 12. 'Iho lirst nUiuo will It pltved on ThurHdnj, Mured IS at Court Hamilton Dlsslon All Foresters, mo coniiallj Invited to attcn 1 theto games Court Falrmount has been fortunalo enough lo procure tho uso of a lare hall for rehears ing the degreo team, and It is exp.ctcd that all members of tho team will report at these rehearsals There seems tn he great Interest shown In the plunehlo tournament, which Is drawing a lnru number of visitors nnd tho spirit thut should cxUt among all Furestcis Is grentb boosted by tlicso atherlngs Court John Paul Jones, under Chler Itongcr Claude Smith, assisted by Sub chief Itanger A Beers Jr , had several propositions ut the last meeting Brother John M Kelli, dclo fcato to tho Heading llxcurelon Committee re ports that tickets will bo nt the next meet ing The plneichlo players or the court, under the management or Past Chler Hanger J M Kelb. will leport tonight at Hamilton DIss ton Court, is.1.' Hlelgo nveuue Past Chief Itanger Mnx Lalb says If tho court wins in thla tournament ho has something In stare for tho members nrother William bharp la forming a two-side candidate team tho losing siuo lo pay ror u supper in gooti una wel fare the following members spoke Brothers Horace T Beers, A. htenger. Doctor Ingrain, llarrj Goodman und others Court Columbia wishca to know where Court Ilobtn Hood ever tot their reputation of being champion pinochle plajerH of South Philadel phia nnd alto what honor Court American Daglo acquired by defeating them Court Co lumbia claims to havo defeated Champion Bobln Hood about flvn or six times nnd about L0 sets of tames with other Foresters' teams and that Columbia has been defeated only once nnd that by Itobln Hood On February 18 Court American Uugle visited Court Columbia with their prize ptnocho team and were ele feated three games out of 4 Court Columbia Is willing to accommodate Court American I ai,lo or Hobtn Hood for another tr. and ' offer Is open to all other courts Address nd ward A. blkle. 21137 Watts street Court Llndcnvvood will celebrate Its third anniversary In their own home 5J03 Market street, with a banquet, follow eil by a dance on March 27. The committee, of which Charles Wnmpole Is chairman. Is preparing for the event hy holding a euchre and dance on March 17. While the court la the youngest In West Philadelphia, It has achieved much success winning two prizes nt tho class Initiation of all courts held at 39th and Market streets last May The court was organized by P !' It. Thomas C Kelly, Edward Anderson Fran cis J Loughron and Joseph J Kelley The court also has the proud distinction of having two deputy grand chief rangers This enter prising young organization meets every Tues day evening It Is claimed by Court Pennsylvania that week Is largely due to the news publicity In the Evenino Lidoer. Brother Patrick Ilyrrea was Installed as a past chief ranger and pre sented with a certificate. Brother Jamet Holmes made the presentation speech In flaw. less English expression which touched the hearts of his heaters. Including the past chief ranger, who was too much affected for a lime to leply. I Inally, In his unassuming way he piomfsed that he would do all In his power for the uplift of the order and to serve the members In tho future as ho bad done In tho past. Several members of this court visited Coutt Pontlac on rrlday evening nnd engaged In a game of cards Court Cross Kes meeting of Inst Monday evening was algmllrod by the presence of Brother Charles llradley, P CI. (' It, who de livered a statistical lecture on 'Old and New Forestlc Customs ' Addresses were nlso made by llrothera Powers and Smith, of Court Hav erford llrothera Mellenry and Culverdale. ol Court Delancey. and Brothers Charles ltnhln fion, Taney and llnllahan The degree team nccepted nn Invitation to pertonn the Initia tion nt Court Bobert 13 Patterson, Uroad and Susquehanna avenue, on Tuesday evening Mnrrh H Brother Joseph Galther was ap pointed n member of tho new lllttiat Com mlttee The degree team under tho direction of Cnptnln William W hlte, performed the Initi ation ceremony In a dignified nnd Impressive manner Court t'ontlac suffered the nbaenco of the chler ranger at 1 rldas's meeting, on nccount of sickness llrothera McCnll Simmons and Donovan, of Court Pennsylvania, nnd Broth ers Mnhnncv Kane and Appenzellcr of Court Schujlklll were visitors, the nrst from this court In n long time nnd they wero heartily "eicoineei The courts located In the city of Tlcadlng Progress lctorj W'vomlsslng, Conrad Wclser and Junior Court Advance havo united 1n se curing Joint quarters nt 021 Penn street This has had tho ertect or bringing tho courts In closer touch nnd In addition to united action In other matters they have organlred n base ball trim composed of membera or the variolic courts and are arranging n schedule of game with teams of 1 orcsters In other cities and tow ns Court Queen of Westmoreland located at Irwin, lot gave a smoker February 27 and among tho honored guests wero Special Deputy Grand Chief Hanger John H I nrrcst of Al legheny Counts, Supreme Itepresentative Thomas II Goodman, of Pittsburgh, Grand Secretary Itohcrt Comber, Chler Itanger lames Pnrlltt and Financial Secretary Samuel Devej, of tho local court, and Bro. P L Davis of court iarimer Court Queen of Westmoreland Is ono of tho largest courts doiii numerically nnd nnan clalb In western Pennnjlvnnla nnd whllo It Is one of the older courts It has token a new lcaae of life and Joned In the 1 orcstlc boom now pievallng In that secton Jr. Order United American Mechanics Iwls Wlrth Council Is keeping their degree team busy with now cnndhlntcs every meeting night HenJamln Franklin Council opened n membership cam pnlgn with an enthusiastic meeting nnd Ihrce candidates on Inst Ftldaj evening Dlrlgo Council Is Inking nn nitlvo Interest In the work or the Past Councilors and W llllng Workers Assocln tloi hnvlng furnished HI new members til the nscn, Inllm. uurniK ine uesc montn Finnkllnvllle Council held a smoker nnd en tertainment cm las' Mnndnj evening Two new numbers were received nnd remarks for the good cr thp order were made bv many visiting nieinlieis. The large gathering present flillv cnJocd the evening Itack lalo Council will celebrate their 2td nn nlverun o" March I-' with nppioprlntu ex ctclsea Ilockdnle Council was organized hj tieoigo W I'enn nnd Instituted on March 1.' ivil.' bv W M llrook with 21 members 'Ikei now enjoj a membership or 1M) niul ur vvuith nhout fMJOu I'cnn a l'uk Council held nn open meeting on Saturday evening laBt. which was at tended bv n larg- mid enthusiastic audience Interesting reiiuuks weie mado bj visiting Irothers unci a membership campaign was CLASSIFIED RATES DAILY AND SUNDAY Tills STTLD TYPE (or like this). One Insertion ........... per line Threo Insertions In n week 12VjC per line Seven consecutive Insertions We per line Situations wanted, three Inser- . ,, tlons In ft week 10o per line THIS SIZE TYPE (or like this) Permitted In all elnsslflcatlons except Help and Situations Wanted, Lost and Found, Per. ronals Boarding and Booms ,, one Insertion ... ... 20c. pcrlne Three Insertions In a week . 17'ioperl ne Seven consecutive Insertions .. ISo per line All rates are based on agate measurement, 14 ngato lines to the Inch DI2ATH NOTIcnS-elthor paper- 10 lines one time ,& Three insertions ... H-00 DAILY ONLY In VBcrt December 1, ll COMBINATION RATE , ror Insertion In both the morning and evening papers ot samo day PUBLIC LEDGER (MOltNINO) EVENING LEDGER (EVENING) Ad I four cents per lino net to rates given above Iiri.P AND SITUATIONS WANTED A IJ LIITISLNO IN THE 1'tIULtC LEDGEH MAY HE INSI-IITED IN Till. EVENING I llDOLtt W I rilOET ADDITIONAL HMton There is a drug store near your home that will accept Ledger want ads at office rates. HELP WANTED FEMALE CHlLnNTlisaMperience!ciTi'rfiichortTer mnn assist with chambcrwork. Apply MM N Uroad rt COUillED WOMAN for general housework and waiting. Bleep In Call after P. I IM Jlrown. C'OMt'TOMrTCH operator, experienced, stale age and salary desired L Ml, ledger Oft CONGENIAL, BEMUNFnATIVE KM PLOYMIiNT FOIt WOMEN OF ItEriNll- MI.NT IN PHILADELPHIA AND NI.AII IJV lOWNS IN CONNI t riON WITH A LIIIKAKY snrtVICE, WOHK MAI BE DOM' AT HUME if' DLSIHED, COM MISSIONS II 41, Ll.DOLIt CLNlItAL. COIJNTBY PLACE wants experienced middle aged woman for housework or man and wlfo lr man could do light garden work referenco rcquired O SI, Ledger cntrnl HOFSEWOItK Neat und competent whllo girl for general housewoik Appl I23 N ir,th at. jloiJ"EWOItK Experienced girl wanted, fam ily of 2 suburbs M illO, Ledger Central HOI SEUnitlv Flderly lady for light house. work Biinll fanillj , reference "l N. Jllth jinrsEWOIlK White Protestant, I In" fam llj, no washing 4001 Baltimore ave. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Working rarmer. who understands gardening fund stock raising! man must bo temperate, orderly and disposed to keep an equipment In good repair: wife to milk, maice butter and care ror chickens. Answer, stat ing size ramlly and wages expected, I 734, Ledger Central. WATEn nirilflEns "wanted i must nave fac tory experience on One cabinet work, furni ture or pianos, physical examination neces sary. Apply Victor Talking Machine Com pany application office, 25 Market st . Cam. GCll, fl. J TOUNG MAN about 10 for office and out si le work: must be Industrious, neat ami good penman, reply In own writing, mentioning lorrrer employers and references. W jo, LedgorjCcntral . TOtlNCJ MAN, about 18. experienced typist, billing machine) operntor. Elllott-I f'chfr prer Sea Mr. Hunt, at Ledger Cent,, B a. m. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE Are jou Interested In helping the unemplojeu bookkeeper, stenographer and clerk? ir so. nn ask vour co-oneratlon with out rree Commercial Service Department . at IiMJCim Central, where are listed competent cpcricneeci misincss women seesmg posicioii. Phone 'Miss Dean," Walnut .1000, If ou have nn opening to llll to Lentim Adi ertlsers A turn, wishes cooking or rererencc. call at 114 ITousework: good Brandyvvlne. A N'UTISE with hospital exp would like tho care ot a child or Invalid C 512, Ledger Off AIJfLITY FOIt S.VLE A lady who has been private secretary rnr the president or a large inanurnrturlng corporation desires position whero she can malee herself valuable, has knowledge of bookkeeping stenography and details of ofnee. thoroughly reliable and not arrald or responsibility r Jli. Ledger Central SITUATIONS WANTED-xB ""'"'" "'"rii-ii"Tri7i7r -iw oejiscj veerman lei ow wants ivnv",. I"PM and automobile pslntlni JMjH yuursu mam, 20, desires rlen .1 "i Jnny kind, d 2i) Ledger nrn.?' Wt, EMPLOYMENT AOEIffj WE CAN SUPPLY ALL KlNnq rw CLASS HRLP! KinST-rliASS iltMBl'Rt Et)o nnowN st piio vd VJ5 5T1S3 IfXhUIKs, 2002" BalnTrlde-Ji man. Irish trained waltresUi, niirP work girls! refs. required. COOKS, chamber'tls, "Itchenmii7,7r-S etc Bird s Emp, Bureau, 7in s i7?", riltST.CLAS ,ilEI,P WANT poir-S-.' MISS IIAODN, 2 N. 4IST ST. l8,1,!1?; BAYLOR'S T."mplovment Acncyn55T . t , male nnd female heln. lv4m siffl z3J WORK NEEDED OUIOKLY , As a partial contribution to th neTT Is being eonbly carried on by the VLk l AM Committee, Society ror OraanliM K?'" and Juvenile W'orkera' Hureau. In aiSJ-i0-plojment ror needy, deserving men ana J1' the rem to LBDOEn and 'Evrxisn AIII1. these columns to the.FIlEE USE of tll'J1 plojment Hrnnches of these organij.i;?.' ' Here you will find listed ttSm lA brief stories of spcclllc cases that h. ? Investigated bv them nn.l fnM.i .. naT It nnd particularly urgent ores. ti,; ft listed are out ot employment throuth ? of their own Applications from XrML6 IV ln,ll. ...'. 1 LIP BHOrilEns teoulre experienced trim nirrs and milliners, long season, good salarj Apply Emploment Bureau. launched with 10 applications There was held In tho historic Concord School In Gernnntown n meeting of members or Washington Council, No 1, who have been members of the council for 21 vcars ot over to form i Veteran Atcoclatlon or Washington c ouncll, No 1 Jr O I A M The Concord School was a pecullarlv appropriate phuo lo hold a meeting or this c hnrnetrr ns It was in this building Hint MnshlnUnn t outirll vena in. Etltiit.d on Mil 17, 1ST.; alio cnminltten In ohirge appointed hj the council lasuccl 217 Imitations to those members In tho council who were ellglb'o In membf rshlp In the neo elntlon A huge number nttende I and In tho luteivnl or bushies entertained each othci with leeidlcc tlnns or the doings wise and otherwise or the council tn tho jears gono b Brother Gcorgo w Hivter a member tor over 4') vcars lourno'e.l rrnm hla homo In lxing Ilrnneh N r to le present and was honored bv helng elected tho nNBiilatlnnH that piesldcnt I he asHeKlaloll decided to hold meetings i)u irterlv thn annual nieetlug being held on Lincoln h Birthday, ns lucre seemed in ho too iiiiuij eve iiIh ociiirrlng on Washington's Illrth dav 'iho rnllowlng orflc era wero clectod George W Bnxter, jiresldent John 13 Shultz first vice president John S Ilarmer second vlco piesldent lohn Itei knrd Ir . third Meo president Ilenr L Illghter, trcaaurer, F. p. Heltennnn sccrelnrv Washington h Hirth lay wan remembered bv ' nid Wnsh lu the Council Chamber, in Church lane Germantnwn Itefrshments worn se eel ny tne eoinmlttee ncmorks wero mado b; tho nicmbern nnd also bj inembera or Kensington Council, No .-, nnd Henry clai Council, No 7 Fraternal Patriotic Americans State Vice President William II Sheneman hns Issued tn all councils or the Eastern Dis trict a letter complimenting them upon the great sucress or tno elasn Inla tlon, 1 ebiuary 2J nnd suggest ing tint class Initiations bo ar range I for ovcry month In tho a vetal districts This siisgeBtlou will no doubt bo adopted hy alt ecnirclls wllh a consequent re- u.fc ,i tn. ic-inc in incmDersiup S a Hit l,.,1l.r.nnA ' RinJ i"'ui 's'allon will bo mado by the Stato v ho councilor and Stato (ouncll Secre e?,f, xf0.W h 11r,J t0 imc Council Llan eie i Monday evening next Tho Good or the m.' 1,1,',?',',' Ti"1 m.e'"' ot "l0 sa"o ""o ii 'r .I,.5f5ai,'na ,rnm various lounills i-l ,,CVecL, a. ' "h. !:!rect ITmlnal at a p m. Irankrord Council Ikind will nc tho escort. P leni! r Vi. Jac?'' will glvo nn Interesting l,u n tho cxtremo West, Illustrated by lantern Nlldes John It Murphy Council is certainly get ting together n rnnrl mirni, nf .e,..J. " nrtleer. 1 ,. 7.... 7 I.. ".i.-" " "" rac lis ... .u ...uu tiuw in me respective ortlces are shovylng their nbllltv to tnko care of the work Intrusted to them Hrother Bldler has assumed the position of assistant recordlni te. retarv pnd llrotlur i horlcy as conductor. Brother B dlcy h work haa been very prnmls. ing and gives Indication or greater effort and emuU" tA" H" llmll,-al'" that this council Is ai'i p' i ',.. PfDlltlnna were secured for tho class Initiation. Most of theso wero brought In by Dr l Lclnlnger with Dr Eugene peir ter and Charles MacDonald closely Yol owlne Brother MacDonald, tho treasurer of tho council, is one of Its most earnest workers! lie has done much good In his new position as deputy Stato councilor Brother Victor (' Peters Is n most Invaluable member and con tr times materially to the bucccss of this coun ell He was a shining light at tho class Inla tlnn There wero two others at lu Lu who K .i!",'..1?.0 'et-lrothcrs relnlnger and Joseph Hell who for rour clave devoted every minute of their spare tlmo to the perfecting of tho electrical appliances associated with the work or the vlco councilor Order of Independent Americans Bed. White and Blue Council Is planning for ?.rec.ep,,l,onrV0h"lebra.le " s"h anSlveVrsary on March II The membera aro continuing to do bu nvtn unci mere aro at present three propositions for membership nnd promise of more tn follow. Now that the guard has been reorganized tho council expects big things ?! l" association Brother Henry Baylor, tho warhorse'' of the council, Is still dls. penslng his spiritual lessons and food for thought, having ...... ... vuayiuiii tor inreo oung, M 21U, INUItSE, experienced for two children Fiotestant best references required j.eugcr e entrai S VLI.SWOMI5V SEE M Y A OVER! 1HBMENT IN IMIIILIC I EDGErt F. ITHl SUNDAY, PAItCEL POSI PAGE S W llburn How en, 210 PnrKvvnv Hldg Phone Walnut 1.110 STFNOGHU'llTlt-QllIrk opernlnr on I'ndcr wood must have foiuo experience, talary, ss to htart steidy poMtlem vvltli ndvanco nient must live 111 North Philadelphia 1. is 17, Ledger Branch Of lb e 7th und Oxford. WNlf D-Qlllol lltllln linltl knowledge of tho caro ladles anil Miitlemen'B clothing, g 'od senmsttcss useful lu slelciiess, Prot Ad dress nil the week C 110, 1 rdger Offlco WANTEID Experienced wollrcss, must bo willing clean, Protestant prererrol. Address twodaB C 120 Leder Orflce. OMAN white competent, for general house work, ft In family, ref. 1001 Baltlmoro ave BOOKKELPCIt Expert, capable tako charge, location Immaterial, r 147, Ledger Central. BOOIcJi'ElM'Ett. expeTlenced nrst-class refer- encp F 'x,Ledgcr Central CHAMUFftMAID-W Al n.Vn-rteflned colorca plrl wants position, private, references Phono Overbrookl-.olc citAMHlTlTM"AIl and waltress-5-tTioroughTv cofnp up-State gdrls: ret 1412 Toronto st. CHA"MH"nit.MAtl, cTcrrhan wishes position" 12n W' Hewson st , Maacher below Norrls CHA.MHEItWOrtK or housework without waBii Ingclty, good plain cook Ph. Wnl 712.1 W CHAMlfi:ilWOItf and waiting, or chamEer- worn ami launury, competent. I, uie, i-eu.uir CHIf.DNI USE orlght general housovvorkf L1I7 .south Bucknell st COOK, experienced white woman thoroughly competent, best refa L fU7. 1-edger. Oftlce. COOK nnd chamocrmald wish positions to gether. mil Olrard ave. Phono Top. Wnl COOKING or housework In private famllj i competent girl, city L illtl Ledger Otflce DHi;hsUAMTH. on ladles' and c hlldrcrTa tlreBS es Jiyday at home Write 21.'' Christian UHi;baviAKlJIt. competent, wishes engage menis, MM) per day O 41, Ledger Central MALE DltES-siMAKEE or New York desires cngac'ls. evening gowns specialty Phono Wnl 4H0J W. Gim. wishes position nt chamberwork and . waiting Call 4401 Wayne ave LADY desires work by tho day. Blanch laiovisKy -tin w, lwtn NIcetown tienernl WOMEN WANllJD-Good appearance, to sell household artlclo on commission basis, splen did opnortunlt ror hustlers M 241, Ledger Central. HELP WANTED MALE CAKE MAKER WANTED THOROUGHLY EXP MAN ONE HAVING SOME EXEC E ABILITY. KIVDL STATE WltUItU I OR MHULY EMP D AGE AND SAU EXP'D M). P. II BUTLER CO, PlrTarilJRClll, PA. NEAT experienced colored girl desires cooking or housework references Phono Preston 4fH SKIT colored c.lrl deslrea assistant housework or nursing, references Phone Preston 42.il poJ'.Ls" GIRL wants general housework Call 2002 New comb st NIcetown Tito TEH TANT chambermaid wishes position 'vi'Mi iy juiitv ave . .vnimrirc. 'SEAMSTItESH good cutler nnd fitter, by day or week refs L HIS, Jxidger Orflce. STENOGRAPHER neat and dependable would consider inodernto salary with opportunities reference n 2 11 Lodger Office STENOGRAPHER Neat rnnld nceurnto in telligent rers ,mod ea"; 13s.il Led Cent WOMAN Trench rcilned desires position as companion for old lad . references Miss Clemcnce 1'IIS Christian st WOMAN of refinement. American, assist house, sowing nursing mod, wages L mr Led Oft. WOMAN wants washing or dav'H work; good w orker. Ill HIBonltz st..Nlcctow n. umpiojers sccaiug reliable cxpcrltnr,j;T and women can. therefore employ th, Si18' women listed with the nrsurancc thai t& helplnir deserving, w 01 kcra who only & a chance to help themsotves ihoy ax nS'I. charity They want and must nav? iniSfJ, employment. W 111 you create n job f S5r of theso who can fit Into lour orgardiiV If voj will do your share, this great !?.?? will be quickly solveJ ' Brtat "Mt BEFER TO CASES DY LETT.nP.1iT? THOSE MARKED 'EA" FORWARD offl TO THE EMKBGENCY AID COJIMITr?, LINCOLN BUILDING. -siMMIIJJr "S. O C " TO 1 HE SOCIETY Tort 0lil5T, IZIn'q CHARITY, AND " UIi "J W H" TO THE JLVFNH.K WrS ERS' BUREAU. 1607 ARCH STREET 'SB n ALL-AROUND BOY, 11 iEARS OlwiT take any kind of work ho can get it 7. support his family S. O t 7.'4 (Ncrthil. Dlt. fi2 W. Chellen ave. Gin) 1,10"yj AUTOMOHILE HELPflH OR LTuonrT Will take anythltiK Im , nn get lo do"S references has six children, the oldest ft V the voungest 4 months s o c. N'oi'r (I'owelirti District I01S Powelton ave ) ifi tlAKLR-BREAD B.'KEH, 40 YEAns whoso last cmplover says ho wis Ihorouv honest and reliable, and In two scan.v, never late one dav He I aa been out of ill 8 months Has 0 children oldest 11 ! ,, youngest 2 Jcars . S o C rsj (NnfiK tlstrlct.J3p. C, U North Marshall ,fs BKER .11 Yl Alt, OLD WHO TTTsTTolf ed for three yenis In one plac and iihtIim, IOC 1JU ,iaiD .1, miviiill ,,, . ", erences has been out of work ery gHr erc'in '" una umi "... ,. nunv HOW I0F ft months S O C (V17 INortheast Dih. a N Howarelst) u2l BAIiER-HERE IS A.MAN WITH TacEeIi reco-d. who Is strictly temperate and cm ; Vinllar!n and ! ji L A , 2UI acM first-class work. pcratclv III need HLACKbMlTH'S lICLIi:il AWIl S.US7: nnni. iiihn nnn .In l.l.n.lni. n.t. .. . nun. ...... v.... ..v. ...uu..,in i.utn, will lih anj thing thej can get to do all four of tS ravo excellent references thcro are seven eK dren or achool ago In this ramlly s o c-t. 011 (WoodlnndDlst ,121J S. 17th it j 1 i' BLACKSMITH AND WlIEELWRiaitlCS ccllent workman, rormer employer says lis 1 a very good workman nnd Is sorry that heav not employ him, but has no work for him do. . He has a largo famllj. and they are ms ttcallj destitute. E. A. 203 Jf BLACKSMITH-S GERMAN. 33 YEArSOW has been out or wcik fix months, his ant and one small child depenuent on h ., (Elite Dlst, S. O. C, 0J4. .lis S. Lawrence t. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ACCCIUNTANT-Audlls financial statements hooks opened closed, modcrato terms. F 84.' Ledger Central ACcpUNTANT-Kceu. open close books spe clal reports P. O Box dill Plilladelnhla OANVASSIIRS Catholic preferred, 4 to 0 o'clock dally lo right pirty Call 721 Walnut M , Room 0 third floor COMPANION Perm pos to a man with edue"7 pref 10 to 40 rs of nge as companion to neivcus gentleman salary $.10 per month, with lward, on a farm V QUI Ledger Cent EGG DnCORATOR N SNTLLENMH'RO & CO RIXIUIRE THE KFHV1CF OF AN EXPERH5NCED EGG DI.COR V.TOH A P P L Y SUPERrNTEN 1)1. NT S OFI ICE l-OREMW wnnted In woodworking establish ment, llrst-clasB mnn, familiar with case work and capable of Instructing help, physi cal examination necesary. Address ''Fore man ' PoBtotllce Box J10O G'.RDENER. Protestant, who understands caie of cowh and chickens wire a good 1 iiindress. give ago and ror. 1 740. Led Cent 1 consecutive terms. HEAD OAROrNER-Competent to lake charge or plarn must thoroughly understand flowers vegetables, cowh and caro of house plants and furnaces, muat not linvn over two chil dren, must bo very willing and must havo excellent references G 47. Ledger Central MACHINISTS Wanted, lathe and shaper hands 1 ho Cox & Sona Co ,Ilrldge(on, N J MAN" experienced, for care of polo-ponleaT weighing not over 110 pounds, with reference Apply to Mr Stokes 101 S nth Bt , Phlla delphla MILLWRIGHT vvanlel-lBt-class man, cap of erect machinery from blueprint without runner instrut eicint pnysiceii exam neces sary Apply Victor lalklng Machine Co, Ap pllcatton orilce, 2!i I nrket at ,Camclen, N J ItFPRESE.NTATIVE wanted to "place high cIbbs mining shares of proven rropcrty; a permanent 1 osltlnn to a competent producer McKendrlck, Nicholson i Co , Ltd , 103 Bay st.. Toronto, Canada ACCOUNTANT, credit, collection. manager.eji perlenccd ilea nevvjeonnee Flill IcdCent ACCOUNTANT keep audit, open cloro books" pccJaJreports I'.O Ita JS0 Phlladclphn BANK CLERK 20 nine icars' cxDerlcnce clo slrcBornakcchangcOJW),JNgerCent HOnKKDijpnil Managing ability, thorough. varied exp landuirManngcr Blip N.lOtli BI'lLDERS' ESTIMATOR (civil engineer) ago .11 wishes 1111 orrer, first-class quantity man familiar with coats and thoroughly experi enced on nil classes of construction, also capable, of handling oMco books and cor responclcrce, good references, G 10 Ledger Central LIIAUl 1 CCJil. VUU11I7. WlllTf. rte. .. - ,- ; j j ---.---. " tjjo , e. uvvii repair rtciureaa Mm C'OUlns. 2010 S 21st SALESMAN Wanted a college graduate with enlea ability, experienced. Interested In In tercollegiate athletics to take up special advanie work, something entirely new. ref. erences required Address Robert Appleton. lis East JSth bt . New York AI l.tM VN oung man wanted, have good nrtlclc Call from 8 JO to 10 JO. eiL'O South nth Bt , first floor. SALESMEN SEE MY ADVERTISEMENT IN PUBLIC LEDGER EV17RY SUNDAY. PARCEL POST PAGE S Wllburn Bovven 210 Parkway Hldg Phono Wnlnut 1640 SECRETARY with exec, abll required by lTve wiro corp Hon Billy ' Sunday convert pref ; must bee omo stockholder G 52. Led Central STOCK bIiLSMN Wo have 10.000 shares of treasury stock for sale, shares 10 par, a good opportunity for live man, reference re- ejiilree M 211. Ledger Office. TOUCH1 BS-UP and French polishers wrriTed"; must te experienced on louchtng-un and burning In lino mahogany cabinet work, physical examination necessary. Apply Vic tor Talking Machine Company, application o fflce. 21 Market st , Camden N. J. WANTED For the Eryn Mawr College, LI brary, a Janitor and janltress, married couple S referred A.iply at Business Office Wednes ay, from 10 10 to 12 SO a in . or Friday, frpm Ml .10 to 12 30 " '' W A NTCB Bond eale"snian, familiar with cen Iral and western Pennsylvania, good oppor tunity, experience and referenco required. F UTl. i.CUKfi cciilin. BIJILDEBS- estimator, with several years' ex perlcnco, also capable of handling office books and correspondence wishes nn offer, further particulars at Interview. H 741J. ceiri" tllAUFFEUR, white young man careful driver, good mechanic sober, obllglnc ant trustworthy, wishes steady position best prlvato reference. C 118 Ledger Ofnco CHAUFFEUR middle-aged man, ca7ciu"l driver havo been running Ford wl I run car look after heat and be gen useful: country prejerrod gooclrcr I, wis) Ledger6fnco CJIAUFI'EUH. r. years' experience, drlv e ofroT pair .any car rel able sober refcrenci J,f iho beat. F 115.1 Ledger Central CHAUlTEim Machine shop e"x"p . sober ri liable, dependable Address C 200. Ijd oit can do S 21st COLORED MAN AND WIFE want places, city or country, wire, nrst-class cook" has been cooking In private families for 20 vearii man, butler and all-around man. best oitv references aged .15 and J8 years, c "01 Ledger Otflce " " ""' FARM , HAND Energetic joung Yale mari seeks Job on successful farm, wllh fine ceonio mu li theoretical, some practlcnl. knowledge hard, fast worker. F. D Seward. R n v .1, Towanda, Pa ' ',u FARMBR-Marrled farmer, no children, and slngle man, want pos tlons on un-to-chcie! tt..j .' -"h""" ". enniiiK c-iiarge, refer crices L". J. Hunt, Conshohocken. Pa , Itoute OARDENEn, married, age S5. no ramllyT wishes position, understands caro of cows chickens, vegetables, etc.; wlfo can do any work In house If required, good reference, c 211, Ledger Office. v" BLACKSMITH'S HELPER, 41, OOODHrF erences, has had no steady work for, a months, has a wlfo nnd children dependent ?.'"!; a,.8 ?' 7J3 !sPr,nK Garden District, O. C 1&1J Brandy wlno st ) BLACKSMITH S HELPER-2.1 YEARS WIT! ono firm, which recommends him hlgMr. i vestigatlon shovva man to bo badly tn nU help L A. 165 -aa BOILERMAKER AND MACHINIST. WlS good references, lias been out of work forH months, has a wife and I children depenJo. on him S. p. C . 7.18 (Eastern District, Wl C, J.I8 3. Itwrence st.) ' LOILERMAKER AJIETHCAN. 40 YEAM old. with good references, this man ti 1 widower who is trying to take care ot Mil small children S O C. 030. (Germanium Dlst 52 W Chellen ave 1 m. BCHLWIMAKER'S HELPLlt MAN OFTk? with 0 small children dependent upun hti. ettll tnlA anv l.lnH nf tt n.V hn .n n. t. or the children Is HI In tho hospital ami 1 baby Is 111 at homo Excellent references &a C. 5S8 (Northern Dlatrlct, S. O C, 1Q North Markhali street.) m BOOKKEEPER" THOROUGHLY EXPERt enced man, with excellent references (roa last emplojcr, who laid him oft owing to ltd ui uuBinesa. ib a. Eooer ami Eieaay woritf v. .vu. HARDENER or coachman,slngle,7 years' exn ' rellahle refereneAa. Te ost T ....?.... r ..'. - . wmijci c-ciierai OA,U1,K-VE"v,,.1..lllt' """ K011 reference till T-eler flfCl, n G EN I Li:MAN des placo for col butler, courts coue, honest, low wages. V 741. Led Cent JAPANESE Couplet wish positions In small' family as cook, butler, take entire charge best references Reliable, i09 N ISth nt 31N. A.ND W'lFH white, want positions, wire." ., V". "tV-Ass" ","S.""SL -V. "ouBcrnan, BOOKKEEPttR AND KTE.NOnniPHFI!. Youncr man. university einrluate. hit iti soltitely the best possiblo rcrerenco as to cbu. acter and ability, ho has been out ot ftod rpr Borne umo ana la wining to do anitMti! BOY - Ml-1 EAR-OLD BOl, WITH tXCKt, lent references, has been out of work llw. ter. he Is the only wago earner In a farollM i cnucren, ino youngest a uaDy, a inoataeic he wantB a chance to help support his brotfcei and sisters and his giandmother, who lies with them 3 O. C , C.1J. (Powelton Blrt.lM i unvuuii uc BOl, 10 YEARS, STRONG. HLALTBI! American boy, will do any kind of noriil; help support an aged grandfather, parcoti tsj ueau unu no anu staler cu carsi out 01 irsa some montns, has worked on Ico wasos, W B . 804 BOY. 11 YEARS OLD IS THE ONLY SlI port of a widowed mother, 4 brother! is; sisters He has worked in a rope factorr. rs win hho any Kina or vvorK no can gee. 0 C. 005 (Frankford District. S O. C, 1 Unity street.) -j BOY, 10, PARENTS DEAD, LIVING W1W grandmother SO years of age and child of 1 only one In family working antl he only, part time; In Immediate need of coal, grrjeepj. ana one montns rent, very deserving. J.." ts., BUlf a BOY, 1& YEARS, EXPERIENCED IN Fl tshlng room of hosiery mill out of work' months, father dead, tils boy and ow protner, lu, also out ot wora, eiperiews chaurfeur und can furnish good rererence. If" in aianavunie j vv ji uiu BOY, 15, WHO HAS ATTENDED SOUTHED Manual Training School and has been forw to leave school to help support parents: ou make good at any kind of olllce work. J.J it.. BOO MOl, 111 YEARS. JEWISH. WISHES WOM nr nnv c-lnH. Hrielncr temn or datnir anitLSI that will hedp his home, father Is luberctwo and no one In family of four worktcf, j W H K74 S. Ledger Central. PRESS I-EEDER flrst-class, can Bet ojid da: V i "V ' """".'"iiioM ca iiernateln, 1. M C A , B.'d and Sansom sts , Box 434 SALESMAN, anxious to locate with growing manufacturing concern; willing to start low ?r i?garcV,b3u"oSai;iur.r '". SOUTH AMERICAN EXPORTBRsISpanish translator, many years' experience, legal commercial work, exoert In nennrt n,. eJ' elres engagement, moderate charges, highest references F 740, Ledger Central "'""' STENOGRAPHER, 3 yrs.' exp, rapid, oco ' not alrald of work. O 48, Ledger Central ' WANTED In ofilco of large corporation, male stenographer, experienced, state age, salary, reference. I' OW, Ledger Central. VYAicjjiMAjM i ire sou or nard coal, attend engine, licensed, refs C 1IIA Ledger Orflce. WATCHMAN or fireman, German, wishes pos can turn best rers 210 Collum st.. Gmtn. YOUNG MAN. expert In making palnlT'coiors" varnlsh.speaks French.German, learned trade iioroaie eiteiipeiiutuin, elan N Tin St VOUNO GERMAN COUPIJ3 want posltloriTSt geneial housework, man la trained waiter 1015 North Philip Bt., rear. waiter. "BOYTU YEARS, WANTS WORK. ERRJj; or neipcr urouna btoro, lumiiy r miner oui 01 worK tnree montns, no .iei Ing but one girl out of ramlly of nlstlj W B., 802. i BOY. 14. WANTS WORK IN OPTlCil trail fatliar liaa n Artrail tnw sifit 1ltsilil 19 numher' of years, but on account of 111 bMj-jj cannot worn aieamiy, ramny ery Plw'fi,i la ery urgent, j. w u,t h-j rj-.v i--T rtiri. tn vfiiiti fMTi HTROJCi and wttUnc wanta anv kind of work w i nia wmowea momer uDPort otner v-r,i mother earns tn a week not enoun tt "v, nr4 -Intisa h ntinlA fomllv 1 W. II 8(11 V:.ir ' in. it ns t iTT " rvt OlKnTP r "' K YTIISw llUIi m, 1 .Aiiijii iyi)ijjviju t- iksS chlidrett In family dependtne upon the wiB iur Buufvi vi iiau uuu ttuanj- "" , itr3. any kind of work, likes driving, i, " BOY, WHITE" AMERICAN. 15 YEARS, Wig do any kind ot work, father deserted; jootw and sister out of work; mother will no mi kind ot housework. No 860, J. W. B. BOY, 15 YEARS. WANTS WORKl .RRS can mage nimseit useiui aoouc awt, vr--dead; no one working lu a family t j hl v in. j w. H . SB" BOY. 10. WITH EXPEBIENCE IN CAliJII factory ana roonng worK, nmniy i --. perate straits, nearly disrupted throuitt ft of work, very deserving. J W, B. two. J: NO. 57 ASTHMA SIMPSON, THE VILLAGE QUEEN IP ANY ONE IS A "DEAD ONE" IT'S "STEW" PIDD!!! vjh6h x last saw Miss Simpson ISHS WAS SITTING ALONE ON THE OTH6R- Si 06 Or" THIS WALL J "I'M 60INO AROUND TO H6R' 1 I I 1 "" I - ' - j ' I ANP THEN VOUR PAR.T CoAeS IN Hi THeN I SAV TO HeR-"MSS SlMPSON, . - , N '? - J Wop'Re yo STAY ON THIS SIP QF J COHTRAFPIC 15 DffAP AND WHAT He ) C0NTRAFFIC l7, ( OH,.NO,. 1 S P 1 ." THB VY ACL AND SHOUT OOT-J . TOJ.P YOU S NO LONGCR A SECRST.' . Xi rsc A . 1 1 nrk YOU DtPliV Wpr . 'J i r'CON.TRAFFIC IS PCAD !.'.' v4.' HIS pgATH RgLCASes VOU FROM J 15 L?fcAD!J HAM HURT HlrA coAteTd M,