Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 15, 1915, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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y
IP
lBBESSLER or bush
WILL FACE BOSTON
IN TODAY'S CONTEST
Southpaw Probably Mack's
I Selection Because of Pen
i nock's Effectiveness in
Yesterday's Contest
With Red Sox.
t
tint tflltli'B t,ic opcnlnB gnmo of llio
Mrlw front tlio Hoslnti Heil Pox, tho Atli
httlcs '" f"BnB -nrngnns pcopio
rain this afternoon at siuuo rant, mo
iucccss of Hip itiltlni vcnturo of Muck's
.Integrated macuino nos pui now uio
IntO thfi players mm nuiu mi" viiu unuu
at the I'lillrtilclpliln fnns.
Just whom t onnio win can tin lotiny
,, j0 the main ilorciisivo Blunts Is a.
nilltr of guesswork. Tlio clinnc.es nrc,
however, that lio will uso cither llubo
fctBrMil' op Joo IIubIi, Uepcliilllie upon
fovhom Carrlgnn selects from lits corps
Ltfhurlcn. ';iP"a
i The Bplcndltl porfnriiiiinco of Herb
Vnnock npalnst the Invaders from Hog.
it ton ytsterilnj Imllrntes that Mack Is
Bf likely to uso Hresslcr, another southpaw.
Beyond ti shift In tho battery, Mack will
tljd tilO J7101I III I'lU nu.iiu iiumtiunn tunny
tint ho used yestcrilny. Tho now bat
tW order woikciJ voll lit tho first lilt.
Lirnguii " -' "" "
Is . intent Indnv. oxnonllncr. of course.
hit batter men. Harold Jauvrln, tho
.numr Intli'liler ho went to tho Itctl
gox diirinc the latter part of the sen-
jOIl Of I'H irnill mo C.I1KI1SII U1RI1
Sthool. I" Hoston. is temporarily In-
f capacitated by snro eyes, miilnrr his
P hospital term Heine Wagner, the o.x
' ihortfleliler, will perform around the
b livtono Btatlon Yestcrilny lteltiu
ft, played tlio name as lio did In 1012, when
4; h was one of tho leudlnpf light of tre
r icd Box and assisted them materially
' to win tho American Lpukuo pennant
ti gnii then tho world's championship from
t tho Giants.
f The fcaturo of tho drat pmc with Uos
I t0n was the splendid work of Herb Pen
j. nock. The Kcnnett Squaro lefthander Just
i.-missed BcttliiB into tho Hull of Fume by
E one scratch lilt. Had Harry Hooper
figorto out in tho last Innlnc, Pennoclc's
K mmo would havo been cmblnroncd with
ft h chosen few who have koiic before
if him nnd who havo let their opponents
down without a slnKlo hit. Pennoek's
u-nrk durlnc the sprint: cames Indicated
k' tht he was solus to rise Into tho class
of great nuriers tins season, mo lias
twnva hnil ii lot of stuff. Hut lin ins
foieve r been finite slrontf chourIi physically
to CO through nine rounds nt top speed
until this year. At present Pennock
'weighs moro than ho over did and Is In
i "the nlnk of condition. Ho could havo
one. ho paid, at least flvo moro Innlnna
fljfwllhout exerting himself In tho least.
irThat means thnt Mack now has ono of tho
''mosC dependable lefthanders In tho busl-
f hess.
MAYER, OF PHILLIES,
MAY OPPOSE BRAVES
r". fioston Now Looks Easier for
This Series With Rudolph
Out of Way.
BOSION, Mass., April 13. While tho
ifcteton fans wero disappointed that tho
Mrorld's champions did not capturo tlio
opening event of tho llilli baseball season
"from tho Ph Hies jesterday, they fully
realize that tlio club was up against tho
ireatest pitcher In tho country. Conse
uuently the Interest in tho game this aft
ernoon will bo no less keen than that on
Wednesday.
Bright, cool weather eailv this moraine
.made it iilmost certain that unotlirr 10.000
'.Croud WOUld bo out to sen Mm Mlnii-ln
I Man nnd his hli clings meet Moran's toss-
ers in the sei'oi (1 contest. Mor.ui had not
Redded deiinlVlj this morning whom ho
Wld start in tho matinee, but Mayer
was told to nienaro himself. It was nlso
possible, Moian said, that ho would uso
iJone of his left-handers Ilaumgnrtnor or
jiuey in work against the Iliavcs.
With RudolDh out of thn irav fnr IliU
Merles, tlie Phillies feel that they havo
tetter than ah even chance to leavo Hos
ton with the larger percentage of vic
tories. Neither Tyler nor Jiuuoh win ever
;jery effective ngalnat tho Plilladelphlans.
Ito me ennnees seem to favor tho visiting
team, particularly In tho light of their
lenernl good ull-round showing yesterday,
iWhen they won tho game 3 to 0.
hln former scars the Philadelphia club
Played listless ball, displaying but
initio pepper in times of victory. Hut It
jjaa evident In their llrst isiimo here that
Moran Is going to havo a hustling club
Md ono which Is going to put all Us
trength Into baseball nha not dlvldo it
W extraneous affairs. Tho clever work
,CI Iho Phillies' infield, onnoelnllv. linn.
croft's showing, wns a revelation to Uos-
)m ians, and Instead of selecting tho
JIy reconstructed team to finish far
own la the second division they bellovo
Woran has n rhaiRo to linger around tho
noi me National League ladder.
.Moran rcallv needu nniv two iiirrii.r.rn.ii.
Pitchers tO (umnleto n U'ell.rrmiuln.l r-lnh
.jnd If ho can land them he will give any
jm in tho circuit a battlo for titular
vuurg.
Central Hlcll Elects Cnnlnli.
Si At a. maMri0 A .- (.. . . .
iiuuJa.JflW-lllh Stt track team, hold
WiltitA i """"'I, iwereu nrnanoy va
lijr the re;
NO. 93-
rwe SENT YA UP TO
u inin Uie iTimvon anil Uow sQiiatl
JSiiiJlhii' ,rolhcr Albert, who a ricilared
Him i! .1 l'nPi for Iho Central Hleh
-- tivivtiVVSt
IN CON.TRAFriC'a ROOvn
ANP ALU YOU FOUND' VA3
A BOX. OF DOPED C1GAR3
THAT KMOCKEP U&
UNCONSClOUSlrlOWlAA
SOIN'UPTO HIS ROOA-
AAYseLF AMD see what
I CAN FIND OUT ABOUT
tllM. YOU 6TAY r.5e
V3N SUARI
H
RESULTS IN BASEBALL
AND LEAGUE STANDING
YESTERDAY'S SCOIIKB
American Lookup
",Jr!,r: s' "o'ton, o.
J, ftolnnd. (ti Detroit, I.
Ihlrnun, 7, n(. lamia, n (13 Innlnc.),
Nntlonnl Lcoriic
yillllM, S lloMon, O.
Jejv ork, int ItronUlyn. 3.
J.,1,ll1',;n' 'I ft. Louis' s.
1 lllnlMirnli, o, Cincinnati, 5,
l'ctlornl League
1ltlmnre, t ltuffnlo, t.
Hrnnkljn, R Nrnil, 7.
KnnniM I Ity, at HI. I.nnl, J.
ttlnly llirre unmet oc lintnlcil.)
STANDINO OF THK CLUBS
American LoaRiic
w
Allilrllr 1
Washfn'ii 1
(Mevel'd. 1
CIllcdRO. 1
i.. r.c. w.
r
P.C.
.000
.noo
.non
.000
i .(mil Ht I.mi u n 1
o 10IW DMrnlt.. n 1
11 1.000 lloiton . . II t
II 1.000 .Vow T'k 0 1
Nntlonnl Lookup.
I., t'.f. v. I.,
n l.nnn Pt. l.niiis ii i
II 1 Mid listen., n j
II l.onil llrnnklvii II t
li 1 0U0 Clncln'tl. 0 1
rilllllr.. I
New Y'k I
r'lttsi.'Rii i
Chlcnen. 1
r.u.
.1100
.1101)
.IHiO
.uou
Federal Lookup
W. t.. I'.C. w.
Clilcnpn. i u locm Ht. l,nu! I
Newark. . a 1 .7r.ii ituffiln.. t
UrnnUlyn a 1 .;r,o I'lii.h'cli I
Kan. City 0 1! .(inn llalilmnre I
v.r.
.im.i
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SCHEDULU l-'Olt TODAY
American LoiiKtic
Itnalnn nt t'lillnitelplitn.
New York nt Hn-liliiclnn.
CliltiiRii nl Ml. 1,(iii.
Cli'trlnnil nl Detroit.
Xntinnitl LeiiRtie
I'llllllea ill lln.lon.
Ilrookl.iii nl New lorl,.
1'illi.liiireli nl Cliicliiiinll.
l. Uiiili ut CMcbko.
I'Vilorol LeaRtiP
TJilfTnln nt llnlllinnrp.
I'lltKlmrKli nt Clllnmn.
.rwhrk nt llriinklrii.
SI. I.1111N nl Itnuaat City.
((
" CORBETT
TO FIGHT COSTER
Little Italy's Scrapper to Clash
at Broadway Tonight Bor
rell to Meet 'Grob.
"Come-back" h'reddy Corbett, I.lttlo
Italy's popular lightweight, who shaped
up like n champion about tlireo years
ago, will moot n rugged opponent In
Jimmy Coster tit tlio Hrondway A. C, to
night. Hoth fighters aro from tho snmo
distilct nnd Italian ring followers nro
ninnlfcstlng much interest in -tlio 'ii
counter. Tlio program follows:
rirst tmut 1'ranklo llnp, Foutliwnrk, c.
Honk C2uinn, l'uechnll.
Second Pnul Miko Ilii5cll, Fouthwnrk, vs.
Low Florlne, Smoky Hollow.
Third bout Johnny Adams. Tolnt Breeze, v.
Bill Hlslcr. Smoky Hollow.
Seml-wln.lup Tommy Livingstone, Pnlr
niount, s. Churley Doyle, North Prim.
Sirclal nunitier IMttlo roynl botnecn 12 cul
luil gem'incn.
Wlmlup Jimmy Cnstcr. I.lttlo Italy, vs.
Corbett, I.lttlo Italy.
Johnny Hums annouiiced this morning
thnt ho had signed up his middleweight
champion, Joe llorrell, of Kensington, to
meet Hairy Greb, of Pittsburgh, In tho
w'ndup of an nil-star show nt tho
DwiucHiio Gardens. Pittsburgh, for tlio
night of April 2U, the same ilny tho Na
tional League ncnHons opens In Plratc
vlllc. Hon ell will gel a big guaninlee
with a prlvllego of a percentage of tlio
gate receipts.
Tomorrow night, nt tlio Quaker ritv A.
A.. Jackie Clark, whom Tommy Ciilpiuiin
flatly tefuscd to meet Inst week, will box
Terry Mnrtin, Southwark's veteran, in tho
star bout.
CJus Christie will li.io nn oppoi tunity,
Saturday nlglit, to prove whether or not
ho should be considered u serious con
tender for tho middle eight champion
ship. Ho has been Vpnditlnnlng I'oii.srion
tlously for hln tnatcli with Young Ahenrn,
of Now York, at tho Xiitlnn.il A. C. .
Pcqttv Montclth's lsions of a M-round
bout between Johnny Dundee and Krod
Welsh In the bnll park at .N'ew Haven,
Independence Day, with thn champion
ship at stake, camo to naught, when tlio
chief of nollco there iiiled against tlio
contest. Monteith is positive I Hindoo can
win tho titlo fioni Welsh. Ho Is ready to
makn a side bet of nny amount of United
Stntes currency that Johnny can beat tho
champion.
Clover Lew Tendlor. of newsboy cham
pionship fume, Is gradually taking on
avoirdupois mid It li probablo ho will de
velop Into a featherweight when tho 1DI0
boxing season rolls around. Lew's
punching powers are Impinvliig also.
UIC.OOO UASEIlALIi FANS
SAW YESTERDAY'S CA31ES
American and National League, Pat
ronage, for Eight Games.
rnii'AHO, April 15, Afii-r olllciala at
both Amerlian ami National I.eaguo liead
quarters had fluislied estimiitlng tlio sil
ver pieces that wore dropped Into eight
box olllces at opening games yesterday
thoy figured somo I2R.00O had paid to go
through tho turnsllles. They figured tho
attendance ns follows :
National League St. Louis at Chicago,
15,000; Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. SO.OOO;
Brooklyn nt New York, iiO.OOO; Philadel
phia at Hoston. 15,000.
American League Chicago nt St. Louis,
12,000: New York nt Washington, 16,000;
Hoston at Philadelphia, 1S,000; Cleveland
at Detroit, :0,000.
ASTHMA
SIMPSON, THE VILLAGE QUEEN
s-
spy
SOU 1 RG. XyV
A-L.
RISHT
SH6RIFF
,5HeRlPFS.MPSON. H WNT
UP TO SPY IN
ROOA AND LEFT ME or
3jard'- He!s seen up THSRe
t-.
FOUR HOURS
ANP AAAYBS
S0MeTHlN6.
HAPP5NED
1" '
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r Lnii. . . s. ..mil - V I -SJSJMli I. J l.'.'IBi
Jm!5i.-JL-- FOURliouirorv- ass -f EiPa fr
OW anp AAAYee whrdi. fflffisg A',TCvI
-1" soMeTHiNeT Wr-ZS 111 Hik,& . ffl$&
-JirtJex : TO HIM.'.' TttT i ,Whl JmtfV iW&mMffQMhk
m uirTiv ."A -x vii " r ai n.4juft TriMirnvv sWiasnm r ej-w-Ji' r
iV 3 mk c WWnlkZKilgjwr -v v ywtm rlf
'(ftkJzvO zzil ni""l'i"" sfifftftBi .SST l. .yefijpr
EVENING- LEDQEB-PnilADElPnu, THURSDAY, AVRIV
Independent Order Odd Fellows
The tmnmltlen limine In ihnrgo the nniuifll
Mnqiiei of the ttepreentnllie' AmoiiMlon or
tho (Irani lJse, in l.e held nt Wrottlsh HUM
imn nn aiiuriiiy. -mhv i.
havo rompleteil thflr work.
The otTlietn nf tho llrmul
I odfie nro nthulflMI, ner
the nffnlr nnd prnnilfo tn l.e
thrre in forte. Tlio nrrny nf
Inlent nml onuors engiiRed
ntnl prnernl plnn In rrlpbrnm
I lie Willi umilxcrniiy nf the
filler lll lie n reielntlnn to
"".".?!" "'' Lower, nf Wjmnlc, will frtnk
V" ,n'0 Innil of DiM IVllounliliv thn llrolhrr
hoo.1 of tlio ltne." -riie nienker nnit Ihe suli
Jfi't will Im n H. li trrnt, but ho H hut one nf
setcrnl "nrellblndora" of high order on the
KrfhB Osrilen l.odco hnil Itx nfTlicrs Inelnlleil
r?1.'1? '"."owing " trM tlrpoiy Kinnd oniceri.
"rniui .Mo.trr John T. I Imer. WnrJen II.
weiloug. Ticosure.' r. Dnullng. IVrrelnry
ileorrfi' Wnliinmi, clinpinln P. fpnckti nn. In
''lo.iluniil A iMnnlii? nnd MnrtliAl II.
.i . P.' H''1 iniiinnlat.nn wan Rhrn In tlio
inMnlilmt Marf for tlio manner In uliteli Ihev
irriorined tliflr woik At the Iminiutt the
uaunl apeeih innhliiR wns In oMer
April fi thir itrnnii Insmlllng emrf of fiptln
ninleii Loilge iiinMlleil the on hero or Mrr
tantlh) latino i in A rll n llicv liKinllml Hie
nlflceri of I'lilliinlhroi.lo Irfoe. Un April "
they lntalled Hie ml kern or liope IxkIkp. On
Ainll s Uiev iae. hamo to periorni the
Initiatory negtec
XIIIlo Iiitgo conforroJ Iho Initiatory degree
on no innalilatrs on April N. Among the
Multors were f. it. h J. scanlln ami P. (I.
in li, Maun, of !!.iiis nn Tipc UIrc. Arilnitiro.
P. U. J'fed Knium, Ji nild Itrnther rmnli
I nronl, of Qunker iMty Ijidgo: P. u. Wllllnm
Prltz, of riooil Hamnrltan LoJge, No Mi. who
favored with n shoit nttclros on liilrl fellow
hlp. p. (1, (leorse p. Wrlnaer, SO years nf
nge. pnlil a glonum irllmto to three Into promt
pent Odd leiinwn. i., p. . p. . Jlenry
IlligliM, niutnl Trrnnirer M. IIMi.ii.ln Mm klo
nnd P. o. nnj lli'prectitiitlo to ilrnnd ljilco
Ldwnrd Kepi.
Mlllo Loilee lll renter the first deRree In
rl form lonlxhi. with nil thr sineliiK hnr
noters on the Poor. Degree Master iIooiko
nrunner Is nlways lmprolng hli iteiirep ntnif,
putting In irti innteriil from limn to lime.
Knergpile Inline Imn lis ntfiepra lntnllpil by
the Ftnrr or Miri'linliln' l.o.lito. Iicaded b Hi'
tl.il IJ. I. !. M. HV.Ie. nnd Iho members of
the trnm wrro ronitruiiilnted lor Ihclr exrel
lent work Allir Ihe i rellinnlei tlio brnllu-rs
wero lnlle.l to n hoiimlfiil ri'imil fnlloweil hv
upom-hes from mnihrrn of Ihe stnfl nn.l selc -lliilm
rrnm Men limits' iiiattPt.
Unllipr" Ixiiulrii and llllpy. "tinll hlllM-s."
from Muio IhIbp, wile among the visitors
. ! iiiu iinrii. iiwiii. I up iii'v. iu.
jwio npippu in inako llio meitbie nr Jlprlmnts,
Lnilso nn Inlorpstlnit om- Inst Prlilny cvrnlnn.
i (nod "nmirlmn I.ikIko. unrler .S'ohlo ilrnn.l
i . . iieinio, hnil a irnou nlipliilanee nt tho
last minting. Seon utndlilrilcs receUpil tlio
Initiatory ilearee. nhly nssljtpil by Past flrniul
Itcrsliaw. of IJiwkcr City, and IJrothcr lllrrle,
or Iiirth Lodireii. Itrinirks Hrrr inndo iiv
Jiroiheri Kershaw and lllrrle. HMernl lininn
nieu.liers told what thpy nrn Enlni; to do In
iho iipxI term, llrothcr Hoppe then preenlpd
u lirg!' rut-glasi pltrl:cr In Urother Jenkins
fur RpiMirlng the lorgrst number m cnndMntei
(Inr'ns Int term. Tho seeretnrv has sIt np
plluitlons for iioxt Jlondnv night. An invlln
tlon Is pMi-nilei! to nil brothers.
Iv I.oIbp imd the dlsllnction Inst .Siunl.iv
nrtnnonn nf hpliiR the flr-t fmtpninl mtfiinl
ritinn to hold serUea nt I.enKiie Island Navy
Vnrn. In spile of tlio Ihrenli'nlng nutlnnk,
fullv Mi people rrmvded the niidltorluni of tho
Y M. I'. A. nnilex. About IT! lllemlirrH of
lv tolce, aoromp.inIsd hv their irlcuds, nml
nhool ".0 meniiiprs of t.ndv Miade rii'heknh
I nilge mnile up thn bulk nf Ihe audience, and
Ihe lemalnder ixns mnde un of inpn nf Iho
vnrlnun brnnrhos nf I'm to Knm's sen Ir.-- The
Itev. fir W.iliir 11 Clrrrnw.iv. pntni nf rins
tnn Presbyterian CTiuteh. delticrpd tho prln
elpnl ndilres9. AdilresRrs were nlsn mnde by
Urother A. ,. llenl. who wns pprnoimll ni
nualntpil with Thomnn AVIIdey, founder of tho
order: Mr. NorrK seorrt'iry nf the . M, P.
A.; Mr. Pnrrsst, for tho enllled men: Itrnlhprs
A. It. Wilson, Jnsepb P. Cnllinun nnd B. S.
tlorten. for hv Lodge Thelo were solo, hy
Mrs M A. rirnhnm nnd Master Wrtntell VorpI,
n rpnillim hv Mlsi i;iu Itiinimel nnd a diiot
b Miss Agnes M, (luthrlo nnd illss LnuKi
flifnnilpr.
Alter tlio serleps the pnrlv. under Iho Irnil
rnhlp or Urother Claude Johnson, so Remit of
Cnuipniiv 2-. P. S. M P, liiniici"!!-!! the linttle
nhlp Moi-pim. It wni through Urother John
son's ptToris that this Islt was arranged. Tho
turn nt the Mini nor ro pleased that Iy
Lodge wns Inxlted In mnkp nil nlinunl ilslt to
League Island to conduct her lees, nnd nt tho
ineetlnir or the IndKC lnsl Mnnd.iv evenlnc It
wni derided tn roniliirt sen ires nt tho ard
on some Su.vlnv In Muy of eipb rar.
SK rondldatpn lPro Initialed In ly Lodgo
list Mnndnv evening lnfore u hirco nllend
nnie Tonight the logul.ir mnrithlv mepilni; of
the Ivv Worker will bo held. NpI Monday
eipnlua Ihe Prst decree will he rnnreiri'd
Pnltpil Mdge. ot liroid and Pedornl slroeTs.
h.ul lin smrr of Mllle 1idge lii'dnll llio fnl
ln.lnir nfnVerH or Pnltoil Lmlcp. Willi nn
I'hnrles. nohto crand; Thomns P. I'ntton, nco
Brand' William riowness, third rillef ini'inhn
Tin staff of Mllle Lodge were' I) II II. M.
rharlPH li. rtrenen. 1). P fl. M. Wllllnm .
Mlllfr, I. P O. S. Pan In, l. Ii il W
Kesnellnok, I). I) O I'haplaln T. MpMIiIiipI
and P P. T. Cressm.in. Tho oenlnc huh
siient In speaking, singing and run. I Ii. il.
l. ilinjone ferfnss made on npproprlnle nd
rtiesi in prmpntlng I'.isi ilrnnd Ilnliert Tinller
an i mhlPlil of ihe order. United Ln.lcn ul
on the Poor last night tho third degree In
full
l.onls Hinltli. an old Inmate of the (Md lvi
lows' Home, Il drnd lie ivns born In thin
iltv In 1'I7. He bee.ime n member or Hand.
In-llnnd Lodge, No. Ill, In Pflo. nnd wns look
ing loiward tn eelebrale bin firith nnnUersnrv
as a uiemher of tho order next month He
bad resided In the Home slneo liHV.I. Hn Is
sumied liv two iiaiicnii'rs
Mlnervtl Iido hud two annl cations fur Inst
nlKlu'H meeting nnd Is getting up nuolt and
dart mnti his The new officers are: u Ten,
noble grand: A. Innes, i Ico grand. If. f'raien,
lldrd relief iiipmbfr. The noble grand mnkcH
an nppenl for Bcnernl 6upinrt of ihe niemhcis
lownrd an nilHo and suucoHsrul ndmlnlstru-
llefore one of tho largest gatbcrlrss nf Odd
Pellnws ever nsspmhlfd III Darby, tho crack
staff of AniuruB 1-odKe, led by a. II. I) il. M.
WUjsIiis. P. il. Joseph Litchfield, mnmiger of
the cmplnjmnnt bureau. l. II. O. M. Powdcn.
of Chester: P. . Prank Johnton. c. H. Predd.
the "ntlly Sunday" nf Arcturus Lodao: N. tl.
WlllUm Iluckmon, or No. l.'SS. Tho retiring
nohl" grand. (Icorgo Welsli, wan presented with
a gold ling engraved with Iho emblem nf iho
enli r. A irnci'fslnn led by Ihn Installing nlmf
then formed Inr march in the liannuct room.
nflcr which an Inspection of the building' win
ninde.
Tlio degree staff nf Pilgrims Homo Pin amp
ment, or Ii.irhy, will Loiifer Iho roinl purplo
degree nn n vmidluato at tho next uueting.
All patriarchs aro wtibomc
.Sll.inin llninuiiimriit held Its nnnu.il srrilco
at Odd Pellows Homo on Uunday. The rer
mon wns prraihed by th Ilev. II. Treslan
Mellenu, pastor of Ihe Mariners' Prrbhylprlnn
Lhurrli. The music was by Die ilmlr of
Mariners' i'hur'h and Included solm by .Mrs.
l, Pctcri.oii mid II. T. Mellenry, Jr., rnn nf
the preacher. An address was made by Presi
dent riinns.
At tho HpIh knh Home nnd Ihe Orphans'
Heme no formal iriilua wore held by lulling
lodges
Improved Order Hod Men
Tho Dakotah Association, after a rest, re
sumes business at tho snmo placo and tn tho
nmo familiar manner. Tho degrca team will
bo on ji.ni 1 nt Wyoming a
wlgnuin on tomorrow's (Prl
il.iv sKcp to tonf. r the elder's
define. Any iiuallflcil hrothcr
In .south Philadelphia de
utrliu the advancement can
rrxciit hlinsflf on Ibis iic
iiiflon and be sure of iordl.il
nnd i ompplent treatnient.
TllU IlllClll Oil Of Ihn ria.l
Men of Philadelphia and vicinity Id again
i.illrd In tlu ln-iure to he delivered by llrothcr
Minasslan on Pratcnul Koclttles r at the
wigwam or Mriinu Tribe. M'S .South Itrofid
ttrtet, on Mouduv evening next. Piery think
lug mciiihir of the frnicrnli slincrely inter
Cbtid l'i IU upbuild should bear the nddictfu of
this eminent toi loloslat. t"r he will prebciit
nialerlal that will crve iho purposo of his
subject.
Hloux Tribe his taken on new lire. Adop.
tlons uro Ilia oribr row at almost every eleep.
Vpfplns tho,"ho)s" bustling. Unltj Is llio
WORRIED ABOUT
COhTs
CON.TRAFFIC3
NOW
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so r
I AMn i -VAT
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1 .wfc 'jLr-inn.T9m irir'-. tA
frsAs ji: jjfgtri. SvaMjRf Wff!8i&z?.
FRATERNAL SOCIETIES
unliv '"l " "orllr"t "1" R leeii-t'kotali
lllnikhawk Tribe nf cMmden. trailed in the
VJ?"".," or, ""P" lh 'rrltrf. of I'hlliilelpliln
April n and raised the hpfs. ThPre wns a
..it- ,1,rlv? ''elpnilnn nr Ited Men trnm nrlnus
irtres lierlns tin- elrpp talks upon Hedmpn
s ilp wi-ie mnifp bj IMst Crpnt Sachem Pome,
In-r Sn h,,,, im pi, Iwpmv nst nneliem
Mm. I'n-t ilrnit H.i. hem Nowiev, nt New Jcr
spi. ind nib r prominent MolliprS. Afur the
uerefiil terriiinnleti nn Intereillng nms Ml
promom was ,luriii,u. hi ihe lll.iokhnwk 'r
ihpwr nn,! Hielr Annrdlon Hand, thn Nnrlb-f-nst
1 l'e and Plum Kind and bv Urnihcr
! i"?r' " '""P""'! Trrsr, plnno selections, aflrr
..,,,. ii - "ii i.iiui.'i in ftprn Fprieil
Mlnoiik lilho trailed to thn wigwam nr
Vuitiiht.uik Tube nt Mittrn.li. nnd In full
tnitiiine lalsnd lhi tbiefg In i.ublle, pprform
ln thn Itautirm reremonv In nn rffl lent
imiiinor. li n, iii mt SArheir Wllllnm oi p
wns In elinrie of the Irani nnd nil dfsoro
grrn! orodlt.
Ijinirsisslntr Trlhe raised Ihe rollnnlng nrri.
reM of Jllnnnk Tribe In pnhlic Sa--hrin I ii
noi arne; srnior miramnre. fimlih Ynrnell,
V,.1lI.."B".mo"'' P'lwsrd llahn. Mm lirl. .Ies
uincll, lolle.lor of wampum. Il i". t nrlfht,
ireprr of nniiipum, Pnill llemmond, .iiiif of
iriorils, John A iWll. IiuHp-s. Ali'frt In
I. !.' rillninn, , A. Mnrtin: rrprpicnm
.' 1 .i ?.' u' A Martin Tl.o work wni mm
le.uiti'ull done In Klngsp-slng 1 rlbe In
rresliniPtiiB wire lurnlshed bv ilm lommliup
III ihirie Mluonl! iiitemled the Hie prejuili
llnn .it iho Pirih I'rrsbilninn t'liun h. nt r.i.ili
"iffPt and WmiIiisIiik nenue. last Hund.n.
ITUh Irlhi' Is In a nourishing cniidltlnii. takiiiit
In sexernl pnlnfaees, nllh tlireo Hinndin for
adoption.
Miis.fisolt Tribe bad a large nnd noliible
(intherliu on the ninth sleep, when KlncFr.liig
Ti'llie inlsp.l its riders 0. f ot It 1onnni
Ipv presented the rrilrlni! snihem, Aimer II.
mini, with a cold'Iriinied urtlllcnie us nn
npl roilailon nf hi Milun.ile serM cs. II P. II
1. 1 onctie nuldti i.n orrnlbp inlu. Klncncn.
f Inn h liMin ent grand ited upon Iho rxi cl
ient niannrr In whlih tho work wan dime
Massis It shuwrd a itnin both In flnnn.'es nnd
memhoMlilp tinder Ihe . limlnlsirntlon nf
HniliPiu tlidd, as he had the support of ovcry
member.
The nilslng team of Mingo Tribe tr.illod to
tho wlgunm of Yiilni Trliio on tho sleep of
llio sevrntb cun nil! raised Its chiefs In nil
nhlo limntii r. nn the tlrep oi the nlnili sun
the li'sulni iiipntiiie nf Mlngn wns In Id nl
iln lnuitin. 'jsai rleleher Ntrcet. A ii'in
inlttpe wns nppolnlrd to devise rituals fnr
Its new h. i hit nisi ntantlon, in ho Unnwii n
tho "Jolly tm,' which wilt hold Its iucciIuks
nn Hie spin.id l'r.lo of pplv month Tlip
mptidiprs 'ii-e ier mm li Interested tn this
orguilriitlmi nnd It In expfited to he n gnat
cui'Psss All niciiiheis of Ihe tilhp ore re
nin si n tn attend Mingo always lias u Mry
lumc iitt Midan 'c, an I lsllorn nrc welcome
Among the past sachems prisciit at the Inst
i uiitu II wire P. (I, t! Puis, P. P. .1. Levy.
P. S. Thompson P H Mvero. P. H. WPKiiuin,
P. S Miuklcr. P. M. Williams P S A. Love,
P. H (liilhlum, P. K. Wclnstn.'k. P. H, S.ivagu,
P. H llleilenlhnl and P. S. l-ans.
Pneontn Trlhe, uidrr Sachem Jrscpb Pnrn
dlnc, o.i last l-'rlday's sleep adopted a palcfiu'n
inln tho im Merles of tho orurr, the dcaron
helm; rendered In a very creditable manner.
Hevernl candidates havo been proposed for
tomorrow's sleep, nnd all mrmhrrs nro urged
tn attend the meeting ns early ns possible
S'eiernl working eonimitlpps lavo been ap
pointed bv the richem, tho most Important
ipliur thn ppllnniiciit I'ominlltr'v, tomposcd of
P. fl llenrne W. N'hliohU'll. P. S. Joseph
nousherl nnd llrnthcr Puindlse. The iiipm
hers nro rpilte enthused oer the jiresonl re
lsl In I ln orde' nnd an linking elfoils to
Incrciso the memlirrrhlp, lioiilmr In gilber 1 l
iIernr"S nils term, 'llio inoniinc so mis, in
whh h P.uontn Tribe tnkes mui Ii Interest, nre
meeting with great succi es. mid unlor ihn
new nnlcrtnlnminl Cnnimlltre. i nnirnn-d of
llnthcii llniidford fiiillaBher nnd ilrlfiillis
well minwn inieedlirs, n kcoi! time l iilnns
looked for.
The following nfflioVs of Kenesiw Tribe wer
eleried -ind inlied in their rc-intlie ililcM'ln
lis hv Hie rolslng chiefs of Mundaii Trlh :
Rnmiiel 'l"urnir. B,ichem: Jo'eph ilrukbs. Junior
BiRnniort, W. Wllllnm Ilallev. Jr senior
s.lgnniorn; pn Id J. Poor" mophct, lnMd .
lUlllncpr. keener nf wampum who was pa
tented wltli 1 pist sachem's Jewel for having
Honed Tvc celt nuns. Aftpr a spirited eo'i
test for repnsintntlvo In tho Htmo coineiitliui.
p. ft ,1c mis ti. Young wns elei ted oicr P S.
Prank Mnr-hmaii and Tlmmas Ituell sr rhlef
n' Ilecords A. It. Wnlfen wns circled for lh"
third colisccullle thlie, demoting P. H, Nrll
Mi IjliiKhlln bv n good malnrllv.
Ilnnliuh Tribe trailed to Liniln!e April in
nnd lulled the chiefs of Wnkurun Tribe in
public, 'llio trlhe's land of 'J3 pl.-cis and a uel
c'llilloii nf 7"i men were met nr the nl.itlnu bv
enmmlilips from Vnkunic Tilbe. nnd all n.i
l'.idcd throiiBh tho town if th wUwnm. The
reremonv wns pcrforms'l In iimplc fnrm and
bUhlv I'lmuicinied. AAi. tw s were inndo by
iho einlneni Kpi-akers tl. r, of It Thomas K
Tmiinnll'V, P. l M. John I. I'oine, lieint p.
S. ilmrge Nle p S. H.-n. P. S Illcrni nui.
P. S. Lorch, P. S JonKn. P n 1ebrnnd tho
lenibr of the hand. Arthur Ojiomann.
Patriotic Order Sons of America
Tho annual tnhiil'ir report fn tho year end
ing lie. enihec 'M. IsMiied hv Willi im Weand,
State Senclnry, mntalns Ihe following 11k-
iii i h fit Interest tn tlio iticm
leiHhlp of the ordir. Nilmhei'
nl mimbii'a llllliatc't. 1 1, MIX
.idiiilttel oy lira, l!.it iclii
tiuttiil. to-', tola number of
niciiilurs un Iho toll liucinibci
M. I ir. His. number ot iumpi
InHlltuted. ."h, total iimounl of
blik nnd luiicinl liLiieiltspntd.
SIHI..I :u 07: total lei elnta bv
Mil ordinate i.unps. 5i.l.i.rii i. ii. mill in snu
oidlnnte innii treisurlea PeieuiLcr .il, S.IU.1.
Ufi'.'.lli; amount Invested by hiibordliiite r.impi.
f.,lM I TliUelli: VlllllC Ol Hlll'UIUIIUUt' CUIIIJl (1.1111-
iiheriiulla, JTii.T.Vj.O'J: mini valuation of nub
cii'dlnilo i mills. ?'.'.si.1,iill S4
rvii.in 'n .Vtll. one of ttie MlUIlCC3t camps ill
tlio i 111, Is progressing raplul In membeihti
mid aiong other lines. It has oiganlel n
iiillitaiv i iganlratlon. to be known as iln
VVUSlllllgloh ll'iop. -.i oi ennui it...- eve. i
measured for uniforms mil purpose tn bo In
iea Uncus lo turn nut In rull dross on Memorial
Iav. llrothe- Clnrenco H. Halm, the nrgnnlrcr
nl iln lanip. Is jl'o llio orginlier nf tlio troip,
itnd ho Pin bveti iinanlmnibU eleiteil lis
cliptnln, llroiher ciaudo IUrh llrst lieutenant,
and Charles Ktsscll seinnd lliutcniut. llrothcr
Charlis iinle, tho prfsldent of the amp. Is
working linrd to inako his term a suicesiiul
line, and tho mcnlicrn nrn biipporttng blin all
thoy iiosmPiK mil. ...... ..
Camp I'.'.i will present n ll.lg to ill" Me nndlst
Pplsmpal church, .outliwept comer uct and
Thompson st recta, mxi Sunday evening The
limp mrmhrrs will iibsimble at Bnh and
(llrard nvenue nt 7 m .iarp. The lom
liiuil lerlcs have hiiui Invited tu attend and
will have the right of line. The camp's com
mittee has iiinuiBed a lino pioeram nnd np
penl tn all nn mheis and irlenda tn bo present,
'Iho lommlitrp 1 inn posed of IMgar Porrcst,
i hiilriuan, J. ' Malnne, W. Pager, J. Marks
""'amp ri71 'ulebfaied Ha Ifith anniversary hy
nn cx client (nleriatnment nnd mlnhtrel bhow
Members and their families turned out in full
lorvo mid iicelvcd rerfeshmenls and rouventra
for the ladies Cnmp TiTI n'eets at IClilliuond
mid Indiana iivrnue uiid la ono of tho ' llvo
wlref" of NnrlbpiiHl Phlliidelphl i.
tn n, nolninn lust filed the Stlnreiiip Court
of Now Jirsey upheld the HndlllBa nf ihe Mlato
Hoard of K'lUiilUithni of Tuxes in ilecl ling
tnat prupenv nf Wiiahinglnu camp, Nn s.1, ur
I'alnivrn. should nut he exempt from laxatlon.
Tim lodgii brnught cerlloiarl piivcealugs to
revlnvv ihe in thui nf the Township Asinssora
In deildliig Ihat Its lliree-slory building should
be taxed The organisation clulmtsl Its prop
eriv should he exempt, as It Is a frateru.il
body and Its funds are used fnr sick nnd death
beiifflls. The Hiiprniiie Couit, ha ever, held
tliut Hie propei l wns taxable.
On Hundav iiciiIiik i.iat a flag was pre
sented tu the at. Murk's Ileforiued Church,
.'.til Btrct nlioMi lluiiiliigilon alnel. hy Camp
In I, thn intiiilicra or wtiiili attended the
church In a body, accompanied by members
ot l'eiiiilvania Commmiilcry and tlylvanta
C'omniandeiy. I. ' -.t Camps UL -li.-S ana
others The flag was lnlrodiiied by llrothcr
Nugent, presented t" the church hy Siato
Past I'irsldiiil S C Wells and neieplrd by
Judge PiilterHon. of Ihe Common Picas Court.
Addirsma wile ulo ill via by the pastor, Ilev.
flcorge A. gilien. who presided, and hy
llintliir II. I. 'law. The cburch was com
nlclflv tilled and the services were very Im
pulsive -md lniplrlng, Inhulng that patriotic
ardor and spirit so well In keeping with tho
ohlcd of tho visiting orsnnlrntlons.
Csnip .11 on Sunday evinlng last prossnted
an American ttxs lo the Third Ilaptlst Church.
CON. MIGHT BE HELD
-THeR.els scaMtSTHiNts funnv about
THIS! THE ScaUIRS Wc5NT up to
Room FIVE HOURS Acso to
LOQK AFTGR. THe
SHERIFF ND
I NeiTHSR. ONG
HAS ReTUR-NCP.'
,1b BeTTeRso
!MJtSSTieATe
MysecF
'VV
iTinrajrFM'',"''a'''f",Aw
jfn3tfSp3
Ulster Sml 'Wakffleld slreels, flfrmAnlown.
being accompanied to tho cdifleo by Company
No. SI, nf the Hos' Prlgado and Iho Ousnls
of Washington I'ounell, No. 1. which acted
ns escorts Tho presentation addiess was Inndo
hy 'I homos 15. I'lfmens. a member of thn
ramp nnd president of ino Cast tJertnnntown
Improvement Association, ' and was neierled
by the pnstor of llio cnuri-h, tho Itev. J.
vnthue ilrccn.
The necond Ilinllst church, Tib street below
fllrard nicotic, also ivns prescnled W'llh n Mag,
the donors being cnmp No. K, P. O. A.,
which attended the servirrs in n body.
Foresters of America
Court John Paul Jones, under Subfhief
tt.ingcr Albert J. Iircrs, nslsled by Poet Chief
Ilnngrr John II Hntlienhsusler, had several
propositions nt tho last meet
ing. The drgreo team, uitdir
the leadership of Past Chief
llonaer Milium Rcharff, enn
feired tho drgreo on vnifdl
rtntcs Lewis Noble nnd 5(111 ltd
i.inusny in a very impressive
manner On nintlnn or Dr. P.
II. Jngram, ntnl tciondid b
Mlllnm Shnrrr, an athletic
risn in Hon wns formed nnd a
(.omiulttpc wnn fllilinlnte.l l.i
comei on the suiijci t Willi other lourls nt
Ihe order J'be iiluni hie ti nn ninent o( Ihe
three inurts hns la en postponed until Heplctn
"jr. Among those who tpoke nn thn willnrn
of tho Older were Harry Water, A. Stcnxcr,
Muilcrt. Kelly. Dink ontl othcis!
ourl Phil .slierlil.in nt the Inst mooting was
entcrtnlMcil by S. II Ocorao lmetsch. Among
those ivrrrnt unr lliolbcra Mills nnd Thorpe,
of iMnrt ychulklll. both of whom ninda ml
oresjei. rnmpllminllng the lourt on lit lint -iiiotilouj
in. vtiiin nnd Its cMellent trensurj.
Hli ml Walter J. Kraiinir iimuscd tho members
with his mirthful savings and harmless Jokes
n.Mrrt Tailor John llcrre hns prepared some
thing rnr this meeting lomonow eirnlng. All
nieirl.eu nre urged in ntteud.
Court P.itrbk Hiiirj, meeting nl II. and ,
II ill, llnpimk street and nininl nveiiue, Mon
d.lv even ng, elected llrntber hchrtiedcr n dels
'"." .'." "p Wla'1' ronventlnii, llrolhers Mngro
nnd llillln, of lourt H huvlklll, spoke on ih
Kiioil work of I'orcslry. 'plio degrre bum la
nt work nn.l will Initiate sovcrnl inudldiiies nt
the next -ling. Llroiher Arlnsherg, caplam
or the sltMi.. men s hnil temn, Issued II i llnb
Ifittte to bruiher Mi Niunee, ini.inln oi the nuir
rli I iiie- n icain. lor their niiiuinl ball name.
i icirt lnlimniint Inrt week had vlslilng dele,
gates finm Conns llnierrord ami Haddington
In the interest of Hi,, Unr Harry Powers inn
dld.li y icr Urnnd Treasurer The delegates
elected in repietcnt Court I'lilrinount nl thn
Jlinml I ourt, lliolhcrs Prcsl Juhii. e, Jamo-i
no8. .Tames Ketinedv and James u'Toole, Jr.,
nro tint liissructpii i,v the cnurl, hut uomleil
In consider tho mn'lcr tieforo liallntlng nt the
lonventlnti. There was n large attendance nnd
Jlii iisiuil Conn Pnlrmmint splilt prevailed
rim J-oi liil Committee provided leriesliimnia
and entcrlaliiment, somo of tho vocal nnd In
stt uritriit.il selections bring (ontrlhuied hy thn
hrolliers present. Tho Combined Ptcurslnii
Cnmmlitee. Ilrothors O'Toola and Mngre. le
I oiled confldfiici In having a largo delegation
to represent iho court nt Heading.
lirotheis lln-s uim Kennedy tn.o plnochlo
Jims) nro run hustling to get tho four-tor-lined
toiirnamcnr over before it gets ton warm.
'Iho claia Initiation, win li Inkii placo later
this mntilh, tun ! all It wns expected to be.
Iho Indlvldunl prizes for pm hieing new mem
bers wct-ii it a anted I Mi st pi lo went lo Illch
aid Ivliislnw, second prlro to Charles .Me.
( niilev. third pil?.e tn Pred Justice. Whllo
the contest for the itunrtcr Is endeil, Ihero mo
still prl7es tlml will not be decided until He
lonilier next. A mrdlnl liivllntlnn Is extended
to all foresters to Mit Coint Pairmount nny
Tiiosdnv evening, al Owls' Hall, i:Slli street
an 1 Hlraid nvenue.
Court Niiriiiern Llhcitles has Imlntsed llni
LnriT . Pilot, of Court Pas-junk, rnr ginnd
lller innger going nil record bv imanlli oil
vote to lender all aid possible in furthering his
ciuii'ldnov. It Ih elnlined tint Ilm. pilot his
been an in llio worker In ihe order since li" he-
lime a inemlicr. over l'i) vears nsn. that ho
Ins never held n silnrled nfflee, but has vol
untarily spent bis m.iiiev. tlmo mid travel In
inn inierest or fnresiiv. that on account of
Urn. Pilot's record and nonulailiv hln rricii,iu
lSol,..fnr 'its .plot lion without opposition Conn
rsortliern LlbottleS il.lllllS the linnnr nf l.nlnr
t
tho tlrnt rourt ouieldo r Ills own louit lo In
doles lilYn.
Court Prosperity Is sending n delegation of
rour in'mhers In the grind couu coin cm Inn,
ytnto honutor Hit hard V. Parley being chair
man or the delegation. Hto. Parley Is populir
In Iho rinrtheist section nr tho city, and many
or his frlendi ate noxious to sre him onupy an
Imiiorlont tui-t In ihe nnnlrn of the order.
.'.,n".,' J)0 Liuieey's Night In lielaml," nt
SiN hniitli ,V.'d street, with lxwls llanlen ns
ehilrmin. wns a areit sineess. iiffUerH nf the
lirantl Court and prominent members nf Ihe
oriln were piemil. The lourt has n ilmounlv
elected Umllie. John J 'Mi'lli'lll deleuite and
Ur.ithir John linlv nltenute In tho Ktilto
loiurntlon.
lourt Pe Inruiv's plneehde team Issues it
ti.iPeiige to an cnurl ur l-'oritleis for it ncrlm
V. cilices llrnlehr Jnlm .1 Mellenrv. ."K.iW
Wilinii HMIH.C. wniilil be pleured to bear from
am inurr mi the suble t,
Th" iigiilnr meelllig of the Past chief
liancMs' Vt-Hoclntlnn was largrlv alii mleil.
Minv 'if the memlii r or this asmclniloii mo
delvsatcH ti, Ihe Htiite i iiiivelillop rioin their
iiilirlH, slid ualurnllv there linn ninth talk
nod i'Isi iishIoii on tho elei'iloi nl grnnd offlcr r
llrothcr I.. W. Pilot was spolu ti nf an being
the right man for grand chief rangi r, while
fl lends of Hint Senator Parley weie booming
him tor grand treasurer. This as-ocl illnn does
not permit official Indorsement or ani isndl
ctair, and nnv lutlnu nr discussion In done tn
nn informal vvai. I-Tve inn dilates ror i irliuis
grand court offli ers are members nf this ns
soelitlon. Court Olhe Hrnneli Is still tnlilug In new
meinlii rs, and tlllh Ihe nhlo saslslince nf
llroiher ilroma Kelly expects lo soon bnvu UOU
on tho roll.
Kralernal Patriotic Americans
The committee on nnniinl I annuel tn lm
g
bell at Lu tat Temple Jlondnv evening. May
17. next, met last Saturday evening and mado
lli'ul arrangcmeiits for the nc
caalon Piom Hie tpiurts
lecplved nnd the tickets
reiiuestcd the comniemiuntlon
Ihl.i ear will ho nlleinled by a
grruter iiumber I lit ri in nny
prcceillng event. All members
nro urged to ho present us this
will be n must tncuinmtiln i.rr,.i.
Mule Vim Councilor William II. .Sheneniall
was pirated to visit cmtrllitnil Hamuli rs Coun
cil. No Mill, last Monday evening ami in leirn
of I In ir sin ff'ttfiil efforts to InerciiBo the mem
btrshlp. Cnngmtulalinna me due m ilm.se
wb.i are striving so hard to mal.o tlio coun
ill nticccstifill In eiPiy wo.
Many members of the vailnua councils of
"West Phtladelehla iiilendeil church at red nnd
Thompson streets Inst Mnndnv evening In bear
a specially Inslructlw uddiis'.
ICefoliillon, No. 0; Inilependetit. No !
I'uloii, No 0: John Tt. Murphy. No Id: rbinker
City. No. SI; Cnlioi ksink. No. Mil: toiiipnslng
Iho Md dlsirl. t. held a district union meet
ing at tho lull of Cohockslnh Coiiiu II, Nn. Mil
lil.vmond streei belmv ileruuniowii nvenue'
lust Tuesday veiling. Slanv Important sub
jects wero discussed, and plans weio perfected
when by all thn lounrlls or that district might
bo benefited. Much aood work Is being dono
through tin' i norm ur msirut Drpulv Hlale
i nun' nor v nnrii". i . 11 luiiiitn, or niiicponueiit
Council. No. S. Lookout Count II. Nn 7I.'t. iiltn
attended, and Its iMiulldntcs wero Initiated hy
a rpcclal staff "doited from llio various mini,
tils. In addition to tlio various deputies.
.State Vbo Councilor William II. .Sheneman
and UlulB Count II Pecrelnry fienrgn . Cord
addressed tho members and congratulated tho
iniincus of the dUtrlct cm the excellent work
bring done
Slate Vlro Ciiiincll .Sheneman. .state Council
Seiretary P"rd and the vnrlmu deputlea will
pay an official visit this evening to Aeolian
Couni 11, No. 17. 1S02 r'nuth llrond ttreet. An
Interesting meeting Is assured every ono who
will attend, hecauso No 17 is one of llio
larso ond most nctlvo mid prosrcsslve councils.
Old flloiv Council, No. 10. IfUR P.iltlmoro
avinue. will havo a e'nss of canilldatfi lor
Inltlallon tomorrow IPrldav) evening. A eoi
dial lnvlmllon la extended to members to In
prffeni bnaiise Old iJTnr rrvently had the
most successful dag pit sciitutlon nt thn Plrst
1 nlted Prcsbvterlan Chunh. M.l nnd Chfier
Bveinie. and sm k consettuence has roielved
tteteial ruiiposltlons.
Hon. I nf the Order Association will meet next
Tuesday evening al rhoseti Friends' Council.
No. sa, Tiroad snd MeKrsn streets Pelegstes
RESPONSIBLE IN A
fj L m h ZA, III ll
1 pS mm rl ! ! H
MBUBBmmr- is - i iM rTmtrr" rs" S aM 151
15, 1015;
from th vsHoui councils sliouii, attend. Many
Important mmtus will eomo befors tlio meet
ing and excellent addresses made,
Jr. Order United Amcrlcnn. Mechanics
Stephen Olrsrd Council, Ko. Ht, hss moved
Its meeting place frnm Ml ljnst Allegheny
svenue to Cspron Hall, SOU rtuth street, oeett
pying it lonigiit ior in" "ii
t I m e, The Pntfttslnnient
Committee will glvo a snod
time In tho Way of n house
warming. The rouncll has
been Increasing in tnomber
ship and needed ft larger bnll.
Thn officers of the 2d Ilegl
mrnl, Jr. ). P. A. M. Volun
teers of Pennsylvnnl.i, wero
visitors nt Kcnderton coun
cil No 821, on Wednesday
evening.
lone i'ounell.
No
till, vrlll niv a
fmlcrnil
visit Jo Denjnmin I"ranklln I'nuncll. No. ,
on I'rldnv evening, Mny 2S, when tho degree
icnm or lonn e-ouncii win excmpiuy 1110 uinuc
"oik.
Marlln Counell will cflehrate lis t!th nrml
versary on I'rldav evfiilng. April at, wllh a
biniiiet and tlancn at the Continental Hotel
Lewis Wlrlh Council. No. 3.1, Is doing somo
erccllent work In llio lino ot Increasing mem
bership, applications being recelveJ nt every
inceiliig
. Hamburg Council, No 102. hns move I Into
lis new lmll, which Is one of ths lnrget and
bet fiirnlslfeil In Its section of tho Hlale.
JtlesplsMIle Council, No SI0, held a class
Initiation on S'nturday night. Arrll in. which
wns attended bv a large and enlhulistle
gathering or Juniors. Tneni one eatulldales
wen inched. Tlio degree wnik was pre.
wile! bj thn degree team of Marlln i'ounell,
No. L'O Shite Councilor M ll Scott nnd Past
Ml.itr Councilor Thomas II. Walters spoke In
terentlngly upon llio principles and work of
the order.
The semimonthly vlsllallon meeting of Iho
Past Councilors' and Willing Workers' Asn-lt-lloii
will be held on Tuesday evening, April
2". with JlenJamln West Council. No iS7,
ii w a rlh more. Pa.
Order Independent Americans
Wlnrtnn Council had ns Us guests last
week seiernl members nnd orfh ers of the 1Trt
I.PKlmenl, O. ur 1. A Alter the rcEUlnr meet
ing the iliiiir.li Association
held thrlr monthly luiliits
nirtilng The cnuipniiv was
leised lo him' 1 mill ine visu-
Ing null .is whoe intks wero
leu Inleresllhg and instruc
tive The guards Ihen wnt
lino nonilit.itlon nnd eltillon of
,.m. ei-u fur the ensuing year.
. oiler whh li llioj ndlniirned to
lie terved with roireniiineiii-.
lied. White mid nine council bad a new
member at Ihe lam tmelliig nnd severnl nietn
lers pteneiit who have lint grnced the council
100111 for n long time liiollnr Mi Nu J'"" "
tnilidl flom tl spelt of sickness. Ilrothrr Wis
trr, captain of ihe guanl I bilnglng h s com
pany up to a state or perfection, and It Is Ids
ileslle to irnkn thin ginnd setonil to nolle In
tho order. 1 ouiu llor .mini Knight Is having a
leiiievsltil nilmllllstrallon bemuse ho Is ile
seivlng and popular. ,.,,,,..
l'ourih Pstato Council. No. lip celehintei
Us I'Jlb nnnHers.irv on last I rldnv even ng
nt the hill, 1 HV. S-onli SOIh tlicet. In tho
Piescnie of nirniheis, wlies, dniightrrs and
sweethearti. Urother Ocurge Hinnll gave nn
Inlerestlng talk on the origin of I ourtb
lllnie. and spoko of this muncll having
orlslnnllv started with n number of news,
pnper nifn. TUnugh ono of the smaller coun
cils. It Is lit a. prosperous condition, urolhcrs
Polhcrhrldge and Sharpless also spoko briefly.
A Fiiggoellon wns mane tn tho Indies present
to form nn nuxlllnry, which would bo a help
lo tho coiiiu II. 'Among tho ladles present wero
Mrs. J. II Pelherbrldge. Mrs. II. W. Oollel.
Mrs. H. W rtnttcl. Ji.. Mrs. Wllllnm Allen.
Mrs. P.. II. Shunless. Mrs .1. II. nvmtu,
Mrs. t P. llarvce. Mrs. Paine, Mrs. Oeorgs
Pavne nnd Mrs. Clarencn Iliiikuinn. Ilcrrcsh
tnents wero served.
CUTTlXfi AM) ROCHE WIS
KI.OOIM1KSS TEXXIS VICTORY
J. B. Lowell nnd F. lluntinsdou For
feit First Round IMntch Hero.
C Suydnin Cutting mid n. M. H. Hoelie,
of tho Tuxedo Tennis nnd Hncnuet Club,
Now York, gained a liloodlesH victory In
the first round of tho court tennis doubles
ehnninlonshlti of tho United Stntes
thiotigh tho default of James H. Lowell
anil Ford Huntingdon, of thn ltncriuet nnd
Tennis Club, New York. Tho mutch wns
scheduled to toko plnco at tho Itucquot
Club early this morning, nnd tho default
of Lowell and Huntingdon ictluces tho
number of mulches to bo played today
to' two,
Tho mulch between fleorgo II. Hrooko
nml l'Mgur Scott, ttnoquet Club, and
Joshua Crano mid C. It. I'eailmr, Jr., Ten
nis mid llnrnuet Club, Hoston, should
provo nn interesting ono, 'although Iho
ItostonlmiB mo derided favorites. Tho
chninplotts. Jay Uould and V. II. T.
Hiihn. linuniiet Chili, mid Lawrence
Wnlerhury nnd J. U. Pouglus. Itaciiuct
and TViinis Club, N'ew Yolk, will bo tho
mutch of tho day, nllhougli thn cham
pions should gain a fairly easy victory.
MOOIM BEATS YOUNG IMcGRAW
Wins 105-Pound IMntch nt Gnyety.
Other Bouts.
Al Moore won ilm final lut In tho in."
pniind amiiteur tnurnnment at iho Haven
Theatre last algid, defining oung MiC.riw
lu two rounds. It was nut much of n vio
lin1 for Mnoie. as he wns taller, heavier and
had n longer reatli than Miitraw, nml tould
ptotinhly have won In tho llrst round had. ho
wauled tn.
In tho lls.pound clots Charley Lelian beat
Young Cl.ibhy lii lour rounds An cira
miiitd was nrileted, nlthotigb 1 fhaii had the
better of every round, ami th.-rn was no e
t'lst' for llio extin lound. In the other bouts
Jlnunv Vnleutllin mnile Jink PI11100111I unit la
one round, .ouiig clibliy rtopped rrank White
In one round mid ulle hurt-: won from Harry
Hives In three rounds
Funeral of Miss Alary J. Buzby
Miss Mnry Jano Huzby. fl", years old.
was buried today from tho residence of
Iter ni'phoiv, Ilownid Ituzhy, 10S West
Penn sticet, Cicrinantowii, wheio slio
died Sunday after n brief Illness. Miss
Htuby was 11 natlvo of Hurlington County,
N. .1., and her father, Ainos Huzby, two
brothers nnd 11 sister all lived to a great
nee Milton AS'. Htuby, of ?X West Sey
mour street, Ocrmantnwn, second vice
president of Abbotts' Dairies, Is a nep'icw.
Funeral of .Mrs. S. IJ. Lovclund
Tho funeral of .Mrs. Surah Ti. Lovelnnd.
wlfo of Captain It R Lovelund, formerly
ot Atlantic City, Hill ho held toinortoiv
front Iho homo of her daughter, .Mrs.
I'liures T. Lang. 2117 Noith Garnet street
Bho died Monday In her Mth jour. Mis.
Lovelnnd was descended frnm an old
New Jeisey family. Her husband was n
sen captain for many years and is known
to thousands of persons living at tho
summer resorts. The old couplo recently
celebrated their llftietli wi tilling uiuil
veisnry. Mrs. Lovelaml is survived b
two other d.'tughlcis, .Mrs. Ida Frambej
and Miss OIlvo L. Lovelnnd, nnd 11 son,
II. 1 Loveland, Jr.
J
OBITUARIES
Henry G. Johannes
Henry O. Johannes, 67 years old, of 2H0i
Itlvcr road. Camden, who was the Hist
president and one of the organisers of the
WAY FOR THIS, AT
Afe-rjf'X
WM&
f It
Master riumberB Association 'of t'flnl
tlcn, died nt his liohio today nt pntl
inonla after an Illness ot two da ye). Jtf.
Jotmnnofl wasj prominent In tho plumbing
business In Camden for moro thfin
years. JTo retired from active busnesfi
four yenm ngo. Mr. Johanncn wns it
prominent member of tho Otltl Kellow.
Ho Is survived! by two children. Funeral
services will bo hcM In tho family resl
deneo nt 2:30 next Sunday afternoon.
lames J. Myers
HOSTON1. April 13,-Jnmcu J jryer,
formerly Speaker of tho Massachusetts
ltouso of nrprrsolitn lives and for
ninny yenrs nelive in Itcpubljcftn party
HfTnlrs, Is tleatl nf his home In Cambridge,
Mnss. Mr. Myers was graduated from
llnrrnn. In lUtnd from tho llnrvnitt
Law Hchool ilrv;:. tlo had practiced
law In Hoston since 1871 and In 38M ho
brcamo. n tneiiihfr of tho Legislature,
serving In Hint rrtpnelty Until 150.1. Tho
Inst three yours of hli sorvleo Mr. Myers
wns Speaker of the House.
Cnptnin John C. Delnncy
WAHIIINOTON. April IB.-Cnptaln John
C. Ilelaney. former fllnlo factory Inspee
lor of IVnnsvlvnnln, tiled hers yesterday
after n lliigerlng Illness. He wae fi years
rdil. t.'aptnln Uolnney saw nctlvo service,
throughout tho Civil War, huvlnjf enlisted
as n rlruiitmer boy In tlio 107lh Pennsyl
vania Itcglmotit, and was credited with
being; Iho youngest musket bearer In ths
war. Ho wns a natlvo of Ireland, Inter
ment will bo In Arlington National Ceme
tery IN MKMOHIAM
CltfMltn. In loving memory nf CH'OrtCW
H. CltcxMIE. who departed this life April t3,
IPiM. II t!i Wll-I. ANl OHILbflBN.
IHIM'AN. In remembrnneo of our loving
mother. llPUPCCA .IA.NI! DINCAN, who ds.
parted this llio Apill II. mil. A patient
sufferer nt rest. Badly missed
HUH FAMILY.
SPIPI.ltr.llfir.lt. In loving remembrance of
our dear mother nnd sister KATIIAlll.Vi)
P. Hl'IIU.nr.ltOP.It, who entered Into rest
April 1,1, POS. siillv missed.
nnri ciiiLniiKN and BiaTHiu
.catljs
ALI.PN. On April 14, IPIB, ANNA M
widow of William II. Allen. Pun cm I serv
Ken on t-aiurday, at 2 p. in., at the real
deneo of her son-in-law, Charles W. Boiven,
StiKO North 1ih st. Interment private, at
K. of J'. Cemetery.
AMIIIIllVS On April 13. 1010, VinOINIA
1. ANnnCBH, daughter of Iho lato Ilobert
nnd Mary Andrews. Ileltvtlns and friends
nro Invited lo attend the funernl services
nt her lato residence, las McKlnley nvenue,
Inneaownc, Pa., on Krldny morning, the inth
Inst., at 11:13 o'clock, interment private,
carriages will mctt the lu.13 n. m. train
fiom Ilroid atreet .Station.
HlilNTflN. On April l.T. lain, IA'DIA W..
wlie of Jesse 11, llrltitou Itolatlvca and
friends nro Invite 1 lo attend the funeral
serv If ea, nn IMday evening, at T:ao o'clock,
at her late leslilciue, 112s houlh Mth St.,
Apatiment II. lnteriiifiit at Prclldowu Iltiry.
In Hroitiid Trnln for Conlrsvlllo. Pa.,
leaves West Philadelphia Station 11:31
o'clock Futuiilcy morning.
HIIOW'N. On April 14, 1111.-., THOMAS
IIIIHWN. Jr. son of tho lato Harriot P.r
ringer and Tlmmas Prown
HPIH. Oa April 14, 10t5. FRANCES, wlfo
or August Hurl. Punernl services nt her Into
icslilence, ll'ii)U North With st , on Hunday,
tit 'J p in
IIVItNI'.g. On April 14. 1015, MAtlV QUn
Tllirpn, wire of Ilobert V. Ilyrncs. and
dniighler of Michael and Catherine Corley,
Due notice of tho funeral will bo given
rrnm UI-TS niser st , Nlcetown.
co(!svi:i.i on April 11. inir., ocobob
1. , husband nr Mary II Cogswell Funeral
serv lies on riitiir.lay. at 2 i in , at his 1st
rinldcnce, 'lln Horcr si. Interment private.
North Cedar Hill Cemeterv
1IAVJION On April II. 101.1, ISADHLLA
A. IIPllv.MIIli:. widow or John Daymen.
l"unettt scrvbra on Saturday, nt 2.30 p. in.,
nt her lato residence, :n North KOth St.,
West Phlla. Inlerment FVrnwood Comcteiy,
1'ItHHMAN. On April II, loin. MARIA,
ilniiKliter of the lato Nelson and Hannah
Krecman. at her Into resilience, 1707 Oreen
nt Due notice of the funeral will be given.
KI.I.I.Y. On April II. nun. IltlinOET.
nliioiv of Prank Kelly, nf Kglers, County
ITpperary, Ireland. Punrral nn Saturday, at
"..1. a. in, Horn the iisldemr of her
hrolhtr-ln-biw. James Maher, mill Necnrlno
st High Moss nt the Cathedral, nt 10 a
in. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
LP.IItlUt. On April 11, Illtr., FRANK M.
C. huabnnd of Mary Lelbtr Duo notice of
funeral will be given, from 1131 Cullowhlll tt.
JIATIIP.RS. On Apill II. inir.. WILLIAM
Ii., htinbniid of Matilda Muihers nnd ton of'
William and Anna Mnthers I'Tinernl services
nt hli lato residence, HiS Kust liersreen
nve.. Chestnut Hill, mi fvitimlay, at 2 p, m.
Inteimcnt at lv Hill Ceineiery
.MD.MJY. At Chlciign, 111, suddenly, an
Apill 12. 1111.1. I.DWAIIU PIIKSl-ON
MOXIiV, 111 his mllb year. Itelatlvea and
rrlclidn nro luillcd lu attend tho funeral
sen i erf, on Prl lav .iiternocn. at 2 o'clock,
at Ida late rcMdmio. ,"rt Cnri enter St., Mount
Airy. Interment strktly private
Jll'IIL On April It, 1(11.1, JAMES SfJdTT
ML'IIt. husband nf llcssle . Mulr (nee StackJ.
Duo notice or the fuiierul will be given, at
Ids late residence. .T14 North Centre St.,
Merrhantvllle, n. J.
Itl.MiWAI.T. On April l.T, 1015, at her Into
ietd.'nce In Downlntitiiwn, Pa.. JANK KIjOB
HI.N'nWALT, tlniiKliler of Hi, lato Colonel
i-amuel and Anna Parke Itlnuwnlt Ilclntlves
and friends me United tn attend Ihe funeral
services on Prlda), April 111, 111 2 o'clock
p m. Interment will take place at thoion
vcnlcnio ot tho family.
SCOTT. On April 14. 101.1, JP..VNIB, daugh
ter of Jennie and tho late James tfeott,
Punernl services at her late residence, 1.110
Houlh 2Hth st , nl I p m. precisely nn Sun
day. Interment llreenhlll Cemetery. Wilming
ton, pel.
nu. t t,il n.. ..'..... .tM,.. mil. tn.R
C.il.l.l.ee. v. 1. , .,.. .1, t.,.,j (Will, Ultl.
MAMPHL, husband of Morv c Fellers, aged
hS eurs. Itelatlvea and friends nre Invited
to attend ihn runoinl services, on Sixth-day,
Kith Inst, at 2 o'clock, nt his lato tesldlnce.
Slate road, near West Chester plko. Upper
Darby, Pit. Interment private.
MI.IlHIlM.iN. On April 14, HH.1, AllllA
HAM c . husband of mllle Sllbennan. Du
notice of the funeral will be given, rrom his
into rcshienic, 212.1 West Ontario tit
lllAPIIP.lt. -On Arrll II, FRANCES, widow
ut crus TTricher. -uneral sirvl-es on Satur
day, al 2 p. in., at her late renldonce, 11
Holint rond. HolniCB, Delaware County, Ps
interment private
TIIOMA.On April 15, 1015, VIPTOI1IA
.1 , wlfo of Dr. John tl. Thomas, nt Now
low 11 Hanaro, Delaware Cnituiy, Pa. Dus
liotbi or funeral will bo given.
THOMPSON. On April 15, 1015, MKRIAM,
wife of ihe late Carter K Thompson. Itel
stives and friends arc invlitd to attend ths
rmieial rervlies, on Saturday afternoon, at
2 o clock, at the resident o or her slater, Mrs,
Prank Hums, 212U Spring Harden street, In
terment private.
WALTON. On April 14. 1015, JOHN W..
husband nf Carrlo W'nltnii and son of
lirorgs II. and Mary Walton. Puncral on
Ritur.lai. April 17, st T..T0 a m, from 2W
Tasker bl. t-olPinn Mass or Reiiulem at ths
Cht-rih of Hi. Kdmond, ut II S. in, precisely
Interment Holy Crots Cemetery,
WAHNKIt. On April II, 1015, RnHKCCA
A., widow of Ilobert H. Warner. PUnerii
erviivs on Friday, at S p. 111. at tho rl.
utnee nf her soii-ln-latv, Joseph Jt. Wilkin
foil .111W llsien ave Interment private,
Saturday morning.
wv.Milllll'r-On April 14. 1013. CORDELIA
M.WI1I.W. iro of I'oroollus I). W'ynkgop
luneial sort lies nn S-alurday, April IT, ut
II a in nt the residence of her husband,
RSUii spring Harden tt. Interment private,
ul Firnwood Cemetery.
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