BVENiyft JGED&ER-PHIEADEEPHrA:, rmUTtaiflfrR MARCH fr& I93?5g . . . . MOVIE OF A SUBURBANITE ON AN EARLY SPRING MORNING cond ebuh of the cont....,i 21 Mmo will tin M !3'Y',!ntt Jl -... FRATERNAL SOCIETIES t.,ew:ra!j:riW,sas evenlnir, w nom nielied K'SrS ffi wRj nv of iniiiiii"r. 'Mrn tfA-"i T2 Knlghia of the Golden Enjrlc itfmbera of Ihn order will attend the ' nill" ftur)rfjtnbrr.act( service, tonight. reservation for 1MW having been made. The KnlxnU will ret on the west aide nf 1oaan Square, at , (5 rv'eletk and receive tha badges admitting them ti tha meellmr. . Other now of thin order appeared on Mon CSV Independent Order Odd Fellows Mills Jodeo conferred the first degree, on (our candidates In tho presence tt S members it the last meetlnsr. Amonir tlio visitors were. P O. W. It. Sterling. . n rlioebua Lodge, Old Point, Va t who made an Imronlnir address; P. O. Joseph ldith, of. Benevolent Lodge, Hock dale, t'a who aald that lie was a working character In the first degree and camo to sea It the other fellow could do It as well aa ho could; P O t. N Montgomery who todge, (rave a cordial Imitation to Malt Chea ter to see what they could do. Urother Ham llton. ot Cleorge W. .C'hltds Lodge, who Is no atranger at Mille, made pointed remarks I" O Drown, of Mllle, who was retarded an a riramter In the lodge, showed that he still had the renllments of Odd Fellowship I' O. "Mill' ntllla ntltlnir fair la nlnvata lliflrn An Thursdny nights no matter what happens The candidates ore getting ready for tho 'election nf the third member of the Itellef Conimlttco and the contest mav ho kern. Merohants' Lodgo will liohl Ha semiannual nomination of officers tomorrow evening. Tho degree team Is doing very creditable work tinder the direction of Hrntlicr Morton ami "era congratulated by Malting brothers last Friday evening. Tho Interest cnntlnura to grow as each brother Irlca to do Ida part to nuke, the meetings lively and profitable Tim Installing italY Is preparing for the work In April, and tho membcra aro endeavoring to inaKe It a success. Spring Garden Lodge conferred the first dc Itfee on four candidates, March 11, before rmkny visiting brothers, who were nattering In their commendation of the work performed. The old "stand-by." ex-decree master Dr. V. T Conard had charge of the stuff In the absence, of Degreo Master Wegmann Tonight tha second degree will be put on In full form Visiting brothers are nlwaa made welcome. Tha old "war horse." Urother J C Hender son, still confined to tils home b Illness. Is missed very much at his lodge Hroihr George SI Clark Is going to Montona to live, and the best wishes of ali were extended. Tho present officers have had a strenuous term of office, and tha efficient ami courteous per formance of their duties for the many dis tressed brothers receives high prnle Urother " Lum and If. Young are called the Sunny Jims" of the lodge, who, with Brother Clar ence Cain, reflect rajs of sunshine where they are most needed. m Olive Branch conferred the first degreo In rull form March 13 Degree Muster C V Zsvws lias made great progress In the last six months with the team work Tho lodgeroom la being renovated. Tho Committee on Enter tainment Is arranging for the annual minstrel show, and the expectations nro that the event this year will far surpass an) thing they have had In this line. Tho talent will be composed of members of the lodge, assisted by Home good lady friends. Refreshments will bo aerved. There will be nomination of officers tonight. Thero are several candidates for tho third office of the Ilellef Committee. Noble Ornnd W. J. Overbeck has had a. very successful term. Tha "boys" Intend to give the Incoming- noble grand tho ramo boost they gave his predecessor. The new slogan la "Always something new at 115." .. .. . Hamilton I-odgo at Metropolitan Hall, 311 IT I-ancnstcr avenue, will hold iv i,ast grands night on March SO A largo attendance of Fiast grands nnd a good time nro expected. Tlio nstalling team, under the direction of Post Grand Zepp. held n successful reheiire.il. The team will (ravel to Ardmore on April ft to Hi atal tho officers of tlnnyiiii Tree I -edge It I; hoped that they will also instill the officers of American Star Lodge at 'JOth nd o'lth st.eets, on April 1 The second degreo was conferred upon n candidate on Tuewlay even ing. Brother Odd follows arc nlivaya wcl- Morc than 10O members and friends attended tho aoelal of tlio Good Samaritan Lodge, in Heme's Hall, 10th and Wolf b recta, last Thursday night .Morris, Surro gave a lolln aolo, accompanied b Miss May i oung. flm Eouthwarlc String Tland plajed several musical numbers and William Jones gnve two leclta tlons. Nicholas Karca sang ii solo, nfter which all present Joined In alngjng ropiilar onus. past C.rand Peter Olson, of Metropolitan lvi'lkc. gave n talk on the order, and Mr "mrn. '. also ot Metropolitan Lodge, made n fraternal apnea! to tho wrtnen . rhe second degree inn lonferrcil In lv Lodge on Mondav nlulit before u Urge ill tendance it members and visitors, who wire mthtiMastlc. In tly.tr praise of the work. A delegation from Mutual Friends' Lndg; nnd representatives from llnrv 1 lston l-odgc. Mount Airy Lodge. East Park Lodge. Klnzua Ixidgr. Mount Alton. Pa., and eeveral oihera were present. D D. li. M Willi un Weuvei. ot Nlcetown Lwlge. and tho nubl- grand of that lodge. Brother Zelglcr, popularl known b the Mayor ot Nlcetown, were ulto present. Thep waa also a delegation or brother from the TInlted Slatea Marino Corps at League. Island. These brothers represented about in different Jurisdictions. Next Mondav evening th third degrco will be conferred and nomlna , tlona will be made for the vnrlous elective "f flcea to be voted for on the last Monday night In Marcn. . ,. JK ' The Educational Committee of therphanage announces that on next hundav, nt lCCw a. m . In the auditorium, tho I O. O. "Py Junior rhrlstlan Endeavor Society will 7)Md their regular service In charge of Mrs. L. A. Lnoch. tho matron, and Sir. George, InMructor. and nt 3 p. m. the service will bo In chargo of Kearaargo Lodge. No. 110. Everybody Is Invited. Washington Irving Lodge. No. ITS. held Us annual service at the Odd Fellows' Homo last Hunday. The sermon was preached bv the Itev. Irvln C tiutellus pastor of Oraie nefnnnd Church The music was In charge ot Thomas Humphries and Included selections by an nrrhealra Addressee were made by P-esident Thomas Slpps and Treasurer Jesse Batroff, 8. Iyiulse Erdman. Hebekah Lodge. No. 423. had charge of the servlco nt tho nebeka Home Tlio sennon was preached by the Itev William Bond Lower raster nf Calvary Presbvterlan Church, of Wyncoto. The music was In charge or the choir of the same church. President Marv A. lTngelman made an address. After a lapre of two weeks, on account of quarantine, services wero resumed nt the Odd Vellows' Orphanngo and wero In charge of tho lodges In the l'th district fllclunond No. 210. Tacony. No. 21K. Thisnlan No lir,7. Ad dresses were mude by the Itev. Waller M Bandies, paator or tho Congregational Church. Kensington: President Charles 11 L) lllchard son and Chairman Uobert t.oe. The tousle was by tho cuolr of the npUenpal Church of the House of Praver. Limekiln pike Thero wero vocal selections by tnu children Improved Order Red Men Influential members of the order have been endeavoring for a long time to tnduie many tribes to abolish the custom of having Intoxl- caiing liquors 111 inc nans nn'j ante-rooms of their wigwams. The movemeut Is now aucceed tng, and some of the tribes tdlZtXfr havn adopted resolutions and fa&VsWl submitted amendments to their ny-iaws prniiuiiung tno en trance of liquor In or near the council chambers. Past Great SaLheni Jnhn 1- Poore said. "We have felt that. In view of the great work ot our organization, wo could not afford to be linked with liquor In any way. Wo have a big charitable work, und we don't like to have any reflection upon It At the present time we are caring for 117 nrphuna. We don't want them to grow up with tha stigma of liquor attached to their benefactors. "In years past our organization had a repu tation toward that sort of thing, but that is passing away now. llesldes, a majority or our members are joung men, and should not be put in the way of temptation We havo more than SO, 000 members In this State Thero are 42A.COO Bed Men In the country and 03,000 members of the degree of Pocahontas "There never haa been booze in the meetings nor in the lodge chambers, but It has been served In the ante-rooms nr banquet rooms The movement to abolish liquor ut the quar ters of the lodges haa spread throughout the State-. I re-ently made a trip up tho Slate and the feeling agalnit looze Is strong In many sections. Many are not total abstainers, but fiel that the tribe should havo no connection Hepanna Tribe paid a visit to Gastyu Tribe, giving an enjoyabto evening by the muslo of the visitors' band. There will be a meeting of the 22d district at the wigwam of tho llenanna Tribe on to night's sleep, under the direction ot Deputy Great Sachem George II Montleth. All the great chiefs are expected to bo present, and with the assistance of tho llepanna band, n rousing meeting Is anticipated. The chiefs of Hepanna Trlbo will be raised In public on April 1, by Great Senior Sagamore vvoiKer ana nis assistants or. i-ncomn. irnir. The raising team of llepanna Tribe accom panied by the band will trail to Dublin, Pa., on April 10, and raise the chiefs of Catalusa Tribe. Waunakee Trlbo held Hie annual smoker and entertainment In their new headquarters, li2:! 21 North Itroad street. March 8. More than 300 visitors and members were presrnt, nnd tho Ulent outnumbered any of the past smokers vir held there, which was praised by the entire audience Logan Trlbo waa madn tho honored host of an unusually large gathering of the bravea on last Friday's sleep. Headed by the great chiefs, tlioy tame front widely-separated sec tions of the clt. The interest was In response to an announcement that the Dakota Associa tion's degree team would confer the warriors' and rhlefs' degree, l-oud were the words of praise tendered to Degree Master Stevens and his efficient team Tor the brilliant manner In which they exemplified this he-tutirut ceremony. Tho work of the team Is stradll progressing towani perrection and tney are tuny cnuueu to all tno praise showered uimti them. Already Hie tribes In Ninth Philadelphia aro reaping the fruits of the association's efforts In steadily Increasing membership, nnd It Is confidently experted that Logan will 'get hera" as an outiomo of this meeting, while all of the team deserves credit, special com mendation goes to Sniheni .1 .1 Mctllnnls, Prophet W. Hullerworth. Senior Ahem and Properly Man Krlta Jnvner. I Praise nod good cheer vveie offered by Great Plonhet Tnneue. II. I' nf It tlioltlrts 1 Don- iislley tl K. v I'arrar. ilrint Iteprescnta Hits Doctor farlev nnd tolin Cornish and the following visiting past sachems Marrar of Ml, IVarer, nf 27K. Mi I'arland nf .12.1. Matrh etl of 2". Hancork of -HU. Kelfer, of HI, rrcarsnif of .10, llumphrevH of 2". tludolph. of 12.1 flrtef resimnsrs uprn madn bv Presl- drnt Kern. Vice President lark. Hecretarv Hertz, Captain McGlnnla and Chairman Thomp son Tho Dakota Assorlntlon Is doing work that Is destined to mark, It would seem, n new era In fraternslliim. 'I heir aim Is not alone tn build up and rnne to the front the oldest strlctl American frnternltv but to produce good men and good citizens as well Ann to this end It Is their purpose not to stop nt those measures wlikh tend to attract Into tho order hut to devise other measurs rslrtrtlv wllhlti the mstlu Ircle) which will hold their members and make them power for cooil In the eotnniuiiltv In line with this tho lecture en Traternat Societies" bv Brother Philip Mlnaselnn at Menno's wigwam. Broad and Cumberland streets, on the ISth sun of plant moon, should bo heard The next ex hibition of the degree work will bo nt Sioux wigwam, tonight. Seecwum Trlbo. meeting every Thursday In the Parkway Building Is ery mm li on the boom. New palefacen nre being taken In at -aeli mrellng, mid It Is the purpose to make this term ono of tho most successful the trlbo has ever cxrvrlenred Old "standby" members working with the vounger members hao livened Secgwunv up greatly There will be a package party nnd entertainment on April 2"t Tho committee will prepnro a fine entertainment. Paconta Tribe, with Bachem Joseph Dough ert In tha chair, had on last ITIday'o sleep tho following past sachems present: Nichol son Oreenhalgh, Stetser. Bunting. Wilson, Molvln, Cnmcro and Mcltugh. Past Sachem Llwood Wilson was greeted very cordially and spoke on the roform movement In the order Great Junior fcngamnro John M. Coombo gave ii good address The ralslng-up team nre doing the work this term ns It has never been done In mihltc before tvneii Ititorost Is ltnt maiU'ostod In the selection of Iih ofil.eis. nn.l I ""'"n. ""I t held next Ildsy night Thlt AlllA.I TrlltAB nl V'o, .V.II1.IAI..I.I., nn .--"-.' .... . 'Mill . IIIMKIVILIlll'l ,,l, tho Uth sun attended dlvlno services nt tho ( nonr Memorial Church as the guests of Itoohootah Tribe. The services as arranged by tho Itev. Dr. Gaul wero Intensely Inter esting anil enjoyable. Mohave Tribe gave a Indies' night on the 1fith sun which waa largely attended by mem bers, their families and mnny palefaces The entertainment ns arranged by p. s. Hawkins showed tlio interest he Is tnklug In tho tribe nnd thst ho is doing his best to make It n success Xnuui Tribe celebrated its ninth anniversary on the llltli sun with n vaudeville show nnd i.aine Almost every member of tli tribe was present nnd also 117 pnlefiues fwlth their Indies) each nf whom ns lie gave up Ills inrd of ndmlrtKlnu was given nu application blank. Gre.it Senior Sagamore Samuel 11 Walker wns nrdicd tn convey tn hia mother a lnrge bunch of American Hcnutv roses with the best wishes of Nitunl Tribe. After thanking the members, Urother Walker gave the finest talk on Ited mnnshlp the membem ever heard, Tioga Trlbo submits for the approval nf the past snelienis throughout the reservation of Pcnnrvlvanhi tho name nf Past Grout Sachem John H. Poore na candidate for representative to the Great Council or tho I'ntted States Brother Pooro la a member nf 2n V.S nnd has taken nn active part In the order for 3." great suns and Ills work whllo a member of the Finance Committee, It Is nsserted, has materi ally benefited the order. Tt UNMAKERS OP AMTJISIOA A call for a special session of th" Hn makers' Association wns held at tho Great Council of- flie March It. M representatives responding. On veto It was unanimously agreed to change the name of the organization to "Rainmakers of America." The Committee on Itltual and Ceremonv n a lengthy report established an entile new ritual, signs, pnwsvvords etc., verv ablv compiled by Thomas K Donnnlley. HI' h ard Tongue and llarrv Ilarmer. I.ewls Lint presided Charles J. Poulkes was secretary nnd John T'Mier. treasurer. mnng the cntherlng wrre BrntherM J. L. ICeJser. of Pittsburgh. Brown, of Iancnster; Trnxel. of Allentown. Iiilhr of tatasnuqua. Tlndle. of Heading: Belfsnvdcr, or Pottstown, Sttnh, of llerwvn, Culnthar, nf Stroudshurg. Mtlntvre, of Dovles tovvn Cordon, of Willow Grove, and many Inial lied Men Iricaster sent .1 delegation of six past chiefs. The new ritual will lie dis tributed to all loyal lofts The new degree of Rainmakers Is taken from the biniitlful legends nnd work nf the Mon damln Indians, which will Instil, It Is claimed, ninre patriotism anil advancement due th parent lnd. Several representatives to the Gnat Council were present nnd heartily np provtd the rxempllflcatlon of the new order ns clean. God-fcnrlng- nnd patriotic The dlstrlrt deputies have nrr-anged the degreo teams and many Incidentals to further tho work. HAiMAKEnS ASSOCIATION v. district meeting waa held In the loft of Tuckalioo Association, on March HI. with 2J associations represented It Is claimed that Increasing Interest l being disputed, new np. plliutloim for charters being received, with many old nssorlatlons slgnlfiing their Inten tion of returning to the "State Haymakers' Association of Pennslvanln," declared to be legally Instituted nnd constituted a branch of the N II A. of tho United States, on October 17. 1014. State Chief Hnj maker I.oula T. Seegar ad dressed the meeting along the line of the work laid out for the future success of the craft In the State P. N. c. Ha maker Jos. K Nowrey, of New Jersey, delivered an eloquent address 011 the principles of the order. O.lier speakers were National V. C. H Lewis P. Da. of Haddonfleld: J. M. Burdgs and State Chief Humaker William Atkins, Jr., of Camden, and others Waseca Association will be reinstated on Match 10. at the Parkway Building, and the Initiatory ceremony will be performed by the team nt ltaska Association. Albert Si. Pohlman, National Chief Hay maker, has circulated the following state ment "Pursuant to a resolution adopted by the National Association at the meeting held In Philadelphia, August 8, 10H, nur national officers filed exceptions to prevent the granting of a charter by the courts of Pennsylvania under the title 'State Haymakers' Association nf Pennsylvania," to certain persons In said State, acting Independent of and without nuthorltl from the National Haymakers' Asso ciation nt the United States. Court of Com mon Pleaa No. B, for the County of Philadel phia, on I'ebruary 10, 1015, refused to grant a charter to certain persons In PennsMvanla, claiming to be 'Haymakers,' and working In dependent of the National Haymakers' Asso. NO. 69-ASTHMA SIMPSON, THE I i W Iff rm W ' M ism W CMEffaes SwceT rcvee Rf-GUTERA'AcuTe eits rntcNO vuifc ice The rooiM lNfCRBSr" I elation of the United Mates. In refusing tho petition the court held that tho National Asso ciation had the power to create State associa tions, and tho granting of this charter would lead to a confusion of names." DnOdlljn OP POCAHONTAS Venonah Council, No. 1, of Philadelphia, tho first council organized In the great reservation of tho United States, celebrated Its 2Dth anni versary under Pocnhontus Minnie Hess, who conductod n large nnd successful event. 'Among thoso prosent wero Great Prophotcsa Ellzabcm Mumford, Great Wcnonah Catharine Outhorf, Great Keeper of llccords Taullno Do Baufro nnd Deputy Great Pocahontas Numnn. of the ltaska Council, und members of Penobscot, Delaware, ltaska, M01anaq.ua nnd Gawaneso Councils. Wcnonah Council trailed to Doyles town, ra.. and attended tho first nnnlverBary of Sclotn Council, of which Pnst Pocahonlna Annu Mllllgnn was tho organizer Wcnomli will perform the adoption work at the wlgwatu nf l.akota C011n1.ll Porkwnv Rullding, on u "'",- '' J ". ,,",.nr;VB ",c """ ul !L.ot i"ma fh,'. ..Y'".1 ,'iJ ".?' ' March 10. and will ralbe the chiefs of Moinn- ii to the oakfonl btrcets, nnd performed tho adoption degreo upon six palefaces, under tho direction or I' G, P. Leila Gross. In tho prcsonco nf delega tions from Decoda Council, of Camden, and Osago Council and other Msltlng membeis. Mingo Council adopted a palcfaco on March 9. After tho meeting tho council Joined In n game of silent church, nt which Sister ltc becca Mnckler officiated 'Iho cornet bolo ren dered by Brother Mumford wna enjojed. Sister Marv Cla burger, tho choir, wna tho only lonvert. loiter In tho evening n sauerkraut Bitpper was served. Uikota Council trnlled to the tepeca nf Mauawro mid Pongnwa Count lis. and were successful In capturing several prizes ph.. degree team has stnrted rehearsal under tho direction of Past Sachem Finnk Smlthsoii Class adoption will be held on the l'.ith sleep 'JITNEY' WILL LWADE THE CITY'S OUTSKIRTS Germaiitown, Roxborough and Lansdowne Touched by Fever Two Lines Assured. Tlio "jitney" fever now lias Invaded Gcrmantown. ItoxborotiRli and I.ans tlovvnc, much to tlio delight, nf tlio tiding public. .At lenst two "Jltne.v" lines will begin opcrntliiK Apt II I fiom Geimuntovvn and Cheltrn avenues, It wna definitely an nounced today. V. H. Coupe, 5715 Gprmantnvvn avenue, tho latest "Jitney" ptomoter, will open ono lino fiom (.icrinantotvn and Cltelten avenues to Roxborough nnd another from tho Junction ot tho two avenues out Chew street. Several oilier lines are being planned, but tliCMi two will begin opcrnt Ing, Just to test the appreciation of tho Getmuntown tosldcqita for the "Jltncv." Trial runs alicady h.tvo been made over the routes of the new lines, and, accord ing to Mr. t'oupo "cvcr thing went line." It takes ono hour to go by trolley from Gcrmantown to Hoxborough, with two fares on threo separato ttollcy cits. The "Jltnc" time will be 15 minutes, with ono j-ccnt faro and no changes. The traction company has refused a number of times to place a line on Chew htreet, nnd tlio "Jitney" bus will supply a long-felt need. Dr. Harvey K. Manslleld, 5317 Grccno street, will urge tho Gcrniatitown and Chestnut lllll Iluslncss Men's Association to Inilorso the "Jitney" Idea nt Its next meeting. This action bv tho business as sociation, ho believes, will ahsuro tho pro moter of tho suppott ot tho public. In Lansdowne, It Is rumored, two lines will bo operated to the bStli bticct terminal of the Market street elevatetl Local cap Ital Is said to be backing the new trans portation movement. The absence of a, cross-town trolley Una In I.anedovvno has mado transportation a serious problem there. Tho "jitney" will afford a solution. Glcnolden Firemen Awake The Glenolden I''lra Company has begun a campaign to enlist evory man In tho borough. Tho Membership Committee, which has the matter In charge, will send out personal letters to every prospective member. It Is hoped to make the com pany tho largest and best trained of any In the county. VILLAGE QUEEN-CON T7 0 oarden Tools Fwt: MtNOTCi njC!rSs:S J J j g-g'? ,- I of worm moon, tho degreo work being per formed for the team from Wenonah Council Ilnska Council will ralso the chlofs of Yolo Council prli n, and Hah Council will ralso the rhlefs of ltaska Counrll April 2. The Pnst Chlofa League of ltaska will hold Its March meeting at the homo of Past Chief Svlvl-i Cope. Dr. T. C Iteswlck has Invited the league to attend the publlo nilslng of Mondamln Tribe, of which ho Is a member. At tho Invitation of the allied tribes of West Philadelphia, ltaska accompanied them to Cooper Memorial M. K. Church. Old street and Glrard avenue, on Sunday last. Ilov. Dr. Gnul preached an appro priate sermon. Foresters of America Court Glenwood Association had about 70 In attendance March n. and nil wero pleased with the degree team's icrcmony of Initiation. Tho vcsin nas worked on in this quarter, nrother John Wlck rrt having proposed six and is iruning 1110 rnco lor 1110 IVrntln, hnrl.n AmtntA Uv Dr. W O. holess Tho do n vc n c..i..n m... ....- grco learn association will meet on Hunday next nt 2 p. in . when the team and ac cordion band will havo a re hearsal. Thero will bo other business and refreshments. Tho captain has Invited Worthy Deputy James P. Poster to attend. Tickets for tho excursion tn Heading on Juno 20 can bo had from any of tho fol lowing commute" Charles Yeager. 2.18 West Glepwood nvenuo, Samuel Mcsuro. rorK North 1. ivv rente sireet William Nledhardt. S202 Nortl. Itcce street Icnnnrd Jackson r.os Itlslng un lnne .Tni-ob Sauorwotd "nlO North Mnrahnll stuet. Joseph Trcsscl, 2,'h.l North Mil street Court ralrmount ndnpted bv nulamatlon UHt week a resolution urclnir tho reduction of tin t cp inpii.i tax which will tin prescnt'd at tho coming Grand Court Convention Thero SCHWAB PLANT MAKES 4800 MISSILES A DAY Quick Work at Bethlehem to Supply Lord Kitchener's Army. nCTHLKIlUJr, Pa., March IS. - Fort eight hundred projectiles a d.iy aro now being mado by tho llcthlclicm Steel Works of tlio order fur C.000,000 given lo I'tcsldciit Schwab by l.otd Kitchener, tho Ilrlllsh War Scciotary, and when stoiics come fiom noi them Franco that the lirilish ar tillery has been unusually active tlio chances nro that a majority ot tho shells fired were mado hctc. Tho projectiles aio sltiaptipl, knnvvn in military parlance as "shells." Tho ma jority of tho blnapnel Is three Inches in diameter, and a thice-lnoh shrapnel Is loaded with ZtO-half-incli leaden bulletb, and also with tiinngular ploces of steel. In tho six-Inch shrapnel 600 of tho leaden bullets aro loaded. Tho bullets rain down on tho enemy when uted by tho Indirect s.vstem of flie invented by tho French and adopted by the artillery corps ot all armies. Thu bullets nro cut by the bushel with a new mnchlno Invented and constiucied by tho mechanical engineers of tho Heth k'liem Steel Company for the purpose. Strips of lead half nn Inch Mitiara como in big rolls, nnd as tho lead is led through tho nuichlno tho bullets aro spit out at tho rate of about 1000 a minute. , Under favorable conditions nn expert range finder nnd n good gunner will ad Just things so that tho shrapnel will ex plode within a few yards of any given tpot, hay 10 or 50 fcot in tlio nlr. Tho bullets will strike a circle GO to 80 feet In diameter, and the pemon within that clrclo who is not hit Is, lucky. Tho projectiles called "shells" aro hol low steel costings. Theso nio ut present snipped from tho Hethlchem works to ono of tho dii Pont plants, where they nro loaded. This will bo the case until tho Ilethlehem Steel Companj's own load ing plant being built down the Delaware Hiver near New Castle is completed. Theso shells explodo on contact, Tho Ilethlehem plant Is also making a large number of field pieces, chiefly 3 Inclt guns, of which S660 havo been com pleted and sent to the Hrltish forces In Northern Franco. TRAFFIC THROWS A HINT AND LUKE nro four delegates to bo elected, and thero nro eovon of tlio moat popular members ot tho court seeking tho lienor aa follows- Jninca Konncdv. Prcd Justice. Hugh Hlllegnss. Itlelt nrd Klnslow James O'Toole. Jr.: James Boss, Hdvvanl Klnslow. with others to hear from. These candidates Insurn u spirited contest, and tho four elected will havo eauso tn feci hlghtly honored. ... . Tlio pinochle tournament between Courts Fnlrmount, John Paul Jones and Hamilton Dlsston will terminate this evening nt Court Hamilton Dlsston. 1532 Bldge avenue All roresters nro Invited. These games havo been productive of a lot ot good, nnd the Bplrlt created Is tho feeling that ovcry Forester should possess Court Hnmllton was paid n visit by ono who waB nt one tlmn a steady visitor, but Is spared to devote much of his tlmo explaining lo various courts now features, now n stoma nnd i.nn Ideas beneficial to all members nnd to make this order eccl nil other fraternal socl cttrs This brother. Past Grand Ciller Hanger ( lnrles I' llrndlev. was heartllj welcomed nnd , CRCO 1 MlrHllir tnlk two resolutions 10 ue nifnrml at th. Allpntnnn rnnientlnn were rent! I Innnr-lal Secrolarv Jamca J Noon appealed to tlm membera on behalf of tho V at A Journal, na Its success will depend upon sup port ot the members of tho order. The at tention or tlio Woodchoppcrs was callod to attend tho next regular meeting, as mattera ot Interest nre to bo acted upon. Court Pennsylvania's meeting wna well at tended by visiting membera ns well, Including Brother Sanger, of Court Pontile. P G C. n Hradlev and Brother Samuel Gamble, nf Ves per Brother Duflleld was nominated delegnto to represent this court nt tho coming con vention, and a renolutton to be presented was ii uilmouslv ndopted. Brother t-anger extended an Invitation to visit Court Pnntlar Brother l.ratllrv set forth the requisites to gooil mem bership, to erlng tho general laws and btlaws eoutt Gencrnl Gurllcld lind Its members en- mo suuortunaia courts IRISHMAN BEATS UP SEVEN, THEN GETS HIS Giant From the Green Sod Proves His Nationality in Emergency. Two hundred nnd seventy-five pounds of Irishman camo to crleC nt Sth und Chestnut sttcctB early this morning nfter w hipping sis men nt tho Tlppcrary Men's ball. Musical Fund Hull, Stli nnd Locust slrccls, two more on tho way to Chestnut sttcct and stnndlne oft ono blueco.it nt that corner. Policeman Connor was tho bluecoat who failed to tako tho giant into custody. Ho was joined by Policeman Carter, a Negto, tttid between them they sent tha lighting man, Anthony Goldner, 201!) Itlilgp avenue, six feet tall nnd weighing 1173 pounds, to tho Jefferson Hospllnl. Magistrate Itooney held Goldner In $100 hall for court at n heating tills motning nt tho 15th and Vino streets station. It was testified that tho giant got Into nn mgument nt tlio hall nnd proceeded to demonstrate his prowess on six men who tried to hold him. No other ndversnries. offcilug battle, ho left Two other men nccompanlrd him, and nt Chestnut street ho btnited to beat them up, Then Connor got Into It and was putting up it canto tight when Carter camo to his nsslstnnce. Goldner's face was almost hidden by bandages nt tho hearing. STATION AGENT KILLED BY BANDITS, WHO KIDDLE BODY Five Robbers Murder Operator at Hirjliland Falls, N. Y., and Escape. MIDDLHTOWN, N. Y., March lS.-O. A. Uotaling, night operator and station agent of tho West Shore Xtalhoad at Highland Kails, was hilled and tlio sta tion was robbed curly this morning. Ills body, riddled with bullets, was found w lien a train stopped for orders nt 3 o'clock, live bandits aro believed to have formed the gang. They escaped on a southbound train to Weehawken. They got $10. tcr'nlned In n very Instmctlvo manner by Dr. Until Jungmann, who lold In a humorous wny different etorlen In connection with his profes sion. Pnst Chief Hanger Inils Shugiue. a very actlvo member spoko on "Friendship" Trustee Tinnk J. Canning Broke uboul the mr nnd Its effects on banking, which brought up tlio question of hard times. Brother Canning i Inlmlng Iho war us tho cause ami Urother Lock claiming tho tariff ns tho cause. This de bate will bo carried on at tho next meeting. Ieputy Blchnrd V. Brady han stirred up new Interest by offering a prize tn tho member who brings In tho lnrgest number of candidates thlj month. Chairman Whlto makes assurance that tho next smoker will bo better than ever, ns ho has engaged some of tho finest talent In tre eltv, nnd nlso expects to havo tho supiomo mid grand court officers present Court John Paul Jones, under Chief Ilaaser f I tude Smith assisted bv William Porter ns subchler ranger, hail several propositions rend 'I he degree team conferred the degrees nn Cnn dl i,ite Huff which were ver Impiewlvo. The event of tho evening wns. of touree. the idnochlo contest, John Pnul Jones leading bv a few ganios. followed b Court Fait mount nnd Court Hamilton Dlsston In tlio good nnd wel fare Past Chief Hanger Max Lnlb spoko on "What Wo Can Do for Ono Another," District Deputy James Kenncdj on "Tho Good Feeling Between tho Three Courts," nnd Urother Davis, of Court Hamilton Dlsston. on "Tho Progroia ot tho Order," Charles Weber. Doc toi Borers, James Boss, Klnslow brothers, O'Toole. l.nncnster, Bnlelgh. hhnvv. Buck nnd J M Kellev mode nppreclntlva tcmnrkn Court North Hast Journeifd to Court Tama nenti on Monday last to open n idnochlo and quoit tournament Six games wero plaed, which resulted ns follows Pinochle, North Bust. I. Tnmunend, 2. Quoits, Tnnuiticttd, r; North l'ast. 1 Tomortow evening Court Tnmn nend will Melt Court North Hast nt their hall, rtnnkford avenue nnd York street, for the COAST TRIP CONTEST IS FREE OF HANDICAPS Competitors in Race for Place in "Lucky Fifty" Unham pered by Competition. Somo men and women probably uro hehllatlng about entering tho great sub set iptlon contest of tho ISvenino I.i:D(init and Punnc Lkdokh, because of n fear ot professional competition. Ono of the most stringent rules of tho contest Is that no newsdealers, or members of their families, or employes of cither paper or their families nro permitted to partici pate In tho contest. Tho taco is for thoso otilsido of tho newspaper business, nnd those only. Fifty of thoso who stand highest in the table of credits when iho contest ends, Juno no, will bo sent absolutely fieo ot charge to the Panama-Pacific and P.tn-nnta-Callfornla Impositions, ut San Ftttn clsco und Sn Diego, respectively. All arrangements for tho tour will bo made by reptesentutlves of tlio Kvkninm J.nixiEit and Pum.ic IjKPunn In conjunc tion avlth litlttontl officials. Tho rottto is now being mapped out, nnd will bo an nounced In tho tie.tr future. It will In clude stop-overs at vlttually overy point of interest between tills city nnd the Pa tina coast, going nnd leturnlnir. The travelers will havo nothing to do but sco tho sights, ns hotel nnd train ac commodations will bo looked nfter by icpresentatives of tho two newspapers. It Is still possible tn enter this contest nnd by hard wotk to win ono of theo great frco trips. Tho contest still has mnro than threo months to run, and in that timo much may bo accomplished. Those who wish to enter should send 'their names to the contest editor on tho blankH provided for that purposo In the advertisement. Stolen Automobile Recovered An automobile, stolon ft out W. F. Uobey, of Luisdowne, last Friday, has been recovered in Hurrlsburg, according to Information received by Mr. Itobev Tho machine wns found deserted near the capital. It was badly damaged und had evidently been deserted by the thieves or Joy riders after thoy had run Into a fence. WARM GETS IT, HE "I hleh nVn,l"! SVC n .Re r,ree Team "a.M". "'""nrd. Ilrntl.ers "re wW &'& ho 'livery Member Movement",18 6r2 ieJi'rani'."nB J"na nn" W$$ triples nml nther forms St enffi5:in ttf; Riven by tho ofneers and m5mt,lllomtil I l'hll R herldnn dnrlnir tlne.1 m,,Bl.?f of tC2 meotltnr every Krldny evening . t'. ! l: these wns given by 8. r. it '.i!:JJ firitS nun matio nn address nn "niXuHMWisf were ' IniRely en o ed 'ni? I? '!?!! 8' hits prepnred something for th.Vn KtrSi The minstrel troune wfit! f .'?. nt mt8?i Hell nt the helm, f hmidrift tSSVt t)l.t.t- ra.l- n . . I . ...... ...v. rucr norm of Amorl,. ':? n&..?.WnRm .r.m 483 . ... S Sji rienrheid -i'tVeM. V? !r nnd nil tnembtri V?k'S er are tnv ia ,Ll'' ' Ifeisl 1,,""., " '"""inTitV;.?'1! nnd In the near fniiS. . ""f. -I to be the lekdlni et t?' nnnrelnllv and niTL " Injta.tnetrbertiWS, nos iMuercr und Milium no nnntie a onic.fi ?" i .1 uUeldler, irViit ii it th Bn.i.- ir.al tnrawri always wonting for the nd!cntbg g, iviiiRnts oi Pythias A meeting of the Fitltlaii Hall i. i ., i will he hehl nt IS0I Arch street rw'SS1 evening next nt s o elock UaclUd,t,?ta' .lueitei) to Tr Sent ii "1 imt.orlont hurtneaa m- !'3 transacted The movemJi'. .""I uciiiuio snapc and H mitt? si: ery encoiiraKlnf progriit. to S , Damon Lodiro ha J LTil., 12 tendanre at Castle Hall fti": 3 'Ireet nnd Colurabl" a'SS? 4 March 0. nn.l iff- 4 . 1 rank of eenulre urwC- vi."1 .s rcejMIon wa, UU'Z & V cuiii.ti nv epeetat tnlent v'" "'! .,?'ru.!lf'n..If!,!p..1'eld.n well.atlfnrtM ,.,.- turn in inrrii i j, Thrm miN.r.r " " the tank nr pnih nnd fnu? w'm!1'' tank of fcnlB.ltt A smoker Tr. lr.B- f '. ror cinr tnl.lo purposes, a larier tS5.fljM4 nnd Kimd resu la were realized I Th. V.!"4?' J furnished nn enloj able entertainment? 0mmMj .lr. Order Unilctl American Mcckanla , Tho month of May will ace a M. i... In mrnibershln thrninrhnm .V..R -'.f Jttm That month will aUo mark ho OM an?t, 3 WOI the ,!r. O. u. 5 $' i I .. . I "hcb w"l be celebiitaiVl fl 5. I 02d nntilver.a.v ... .' .", 1 I J IFW, I .. . --.... tj V1KH intfta. tl i on in every council. 1 to nearly every But Sfg 5 Union. I'ennaMvanla mill, a net mn of nur rjvw JUS! A laat enr. whll, tha irtirh'? general produced a ti t.S OI more than 18.000. Ffn.'!, !C2 S?" f?'i?..n?. durlnc hy wlllrriSS "S.""" i" ?t mis increase. ' Thn offlcera of tho '.'d IlCBlmcnt, Jr. a U A. M. Vounteer Infnntry of p.niftS.S" . lcia ." """""Instlo meetlnB nn SatunU avtvl Ing nt lieaclnuortera, 2i!ir, Columbia Jtimi 3 ..r. ... ." ' ' 'I'.ni'-n in uie iastcrn ou. lr ct will he rarrled nut to effect a utrmr tn lltnrv organization In this end ot the sun, 1 . ,,,:EK,I,," '. nnnell of lllen Illddle. celtbritrt s ltB i'ld nnnlverrnry laat Friday cvtnlnr lu I a Finnkcr and haked benn banquet. Dtltri. ' ttona frnn Charter O.ak, lono ana Media Coij. ells avere precnt. nnd Stato Vice Cotitcllw i Samuel (3 Srott dcllverod the address el iM ovenlns. Itoekdale rouncll'a well-eornMttw'i' tntlon for rntcrtnlnlne was well matauiiiei by an Intercstliur prosram of reeitatlMi ' remlnlBcenccH. annKa and addresses which wu tI.l.?roMB.,lIy. rni05c'u b" n" Ifockdala Com,. cIIb Oriental desieo team will instruct a dm or candidates from Toughkenatnon, ra, March More tli.ni 20O persona nttended Iha annul bsmuet or Nenimrt Council No. Oil. MarcliJ. open tn liiemlierH frlenda nnd families Aral3 ' Little preHldeil In n mast ploaslne mirnipr. Mii'linl nunihcra were presented by JohnBrtn' nnd Silas JIabel I'll, kinser Ilccitatlons im ' offered hy llarrv M Kougli. the Hev w. C J Nej, Mlsa Helen liurle nnd Miss Chirlotta f, clouaer. I caturea nr thn ctpninir a.,. .1,. presentation to the nudlcnre of the couacln .5 "Koat ' nod tho chancing- off of a beautiful v Jr (I I. A M. cushion. Newport Council ) ,, ..ii,- M cm in a council ot tno state, hinni A .-y.mij .iil.cii.c-u ui.-.r iiieiniiprsnio Dx a cilia Initiation of about IM) eindldates. Trnlford Count II. No :o, was Instituted 03 March 11 hy btato Councilor I). K Ilornn. lilCllty candidates were nrrnnt nnA .n..n4 enthusiast le-allv into tho dcRreo work of tn; .,..-.. nun m unniiicr niff council rciuiusi from tho work ot Hlate Organizer C. C. Hlcklv Order Independetit Americans Jefferson Council, No 31, held an cpa smoker Man It 8, which waa n great aucceii-3 The entertainment as under the direction tM l'ast Councilor E. Jr wooa-, , vvnrd, who had prepared ij good bill. Including feati cf JJ magic, ehnraeter songs, etc.. ; vvhlih were enjoyed ImmenihV ly by the largo attendance! Stnle Councilor FranK tg Tliomna made nn eioouent iH! .Irnua Ixtnlnrln Ih. mlflVll visitors 'to Join this gre.it patriotic oriirfi .State Council secretary vvuiiani -v n aui u stirring nnd appreciative talk. Tait Stitlj Councilor IMward Wilson outlined some of thlj great worlc nccompllslied by tho order at naa Ington .ami llurrlshuig, whlilt was nei i UK many of tho memberH All then proceeded to a good lunch, nerora leaving coumum v......... m tt. itleler lenuested n special effort to.iV9 new members nnd to intend the- meetlaptaj oftcner, ua 1m wished a generous mcrciH the meinlierslilii ny tne espirauon uc '"jrso lied. Whllo and Uluc Council. No. eelehrated their -tin uiiimersaiy ;" : Iho meeting wna well iiltended, about IS . . .. . -. ...i.t.l. ,. c-pc.rf DV tnt ling in ino niiiHiuri, -im" ." -- -- -....... . -n...n.i..na a ntt u n s creatlr ei-' l.mrriuimiic-ii. ,uiintiitt, "', , ...... n... : Jojed Hemarka wero passed by DrotherB(-j net. W'ullate. I-ouls. Kenner, McClure. Hibj nnd Mjera. The eouncll ls very gratefol U theso brothers for allowing tneir '"'":" nt least onco in a while Several PW0"11 - .n.i...ui.in urn iirnnilSiXl for IDs 0i meeting, and us this Is a good spirit, Inscoua- ell l going to pusn it. i Wliarto.. Council tiienihers were foe-, than they illil last ar it .".- ""',";.0ji pood will with which' they procure K'Hf have nny l.enrlng on the subject 1 1 w" Is still up and do nRi and wU assure M'nji welcome in any i.....fc M,w,v.v.ji:Hie .ti-3 nni-nt it profitable tlmo any Nednesdsr 'f ning. i.'rniortinl Patriotic Amerlcns Union Council. No. 0, held Its Wh"jhjS .,. inin finrm.in mm ar?nilC bill -?ttrrfs Kcrecaryaeorgo,! and worth Many of the J'g bers gave addreises cf WJJSI rrable Interest, and all WHJ h.B. r."n' ..-..-mi. Ko. MLl ceUaVritantU'il Kheneniaii and f?late Council ""jrfi 1-ord made appropriate ldresscs. Io. wj booming, and Is destined,, hewnw us nni of the other councils of the order A big class Inltutlon almllar t o t ba om" on February L-J Is being rn.&BBnS Councilor a. U. McCoy In Ihe Welter" m "vm Sheridan Council. No. 1ST. .A'gjKS has organ led Company A of the lit ""JS,? of tha i'. P. A. and many mora compam" of auch regiments will ioiiqw. DOES!!! r