Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 19, 1915, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENTXG LEDG-BTrr PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL 19, 19U5.
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FRATERNAL SOCIETIES
Knights Atf the r.nlilrn Hnirlo
lCai2j,iLe 7hJe.U. l- of 1'hlladeltilil
hui Ft?i I.ui lo'nn,, tMlf, No- 10, urn
YyftJtS(
........ ..r, vnnuvi iiu. jvr. pini
wnd h.Rh priest of the Gtml
K ne lor ne yenrn. lie wh
born In Ohio, -but hU moth!
Wn horn nn Walnut mri-ft
this Oiy, 8S ytais arm. Doctor
htiiblioiic cmcteri Dunne Ai.
tn nnd Donlt-on CnUrm-lly
n i moat jicnnllem, but ly worK
In Htler fccnoul hours he tuc
evedett In Rniduntlnft from tho
fun tinny tin alei1lclorinn of
tila. r .rt aa II.. t. kl ...1 I. (a (
mubgi. lllt unhiity nd won the fltut irii
in maiiiry ft no th( Hamun Talbot uompeiltlto
.''. He tu ii tatnt to ij-i.ton, ttherc lie tnok
mice pai" mime In theology and studied
ln,yir In the New Knglnmi I'onseriatory
of lt,ulc.
ll Hut 1. floral vlinrice was In Dallas. Tet
(tna tn HUniti. n In liel'iK liiminr t urn or Hi"
'Mucin nn. I richest iliunliia of the Hotilli. he
for flte jearf thnlrman of the lutorin
l onimllteo, wiilili cl-meil m.iny ileni of urf
ana prevented the CoMietl-l'ltv.slmmoin prlrr
nht Horn taking rilace In 'lexns .lude l'hnile
l"llnt Clue onld Ur. Charles I. -cnslioles lii
tl&ne more to purify Texas lliaii nn other
man who has Ined In our Lone (Unr Stale
Before leavlnit Texas the doctor nns leniliM'O
n reception by the descendant-) and lelaiis
of General Sam llmntini, for he Is related
that ureal Renernl and slnieman llirniiEli his
aunt, Mrs John Hraiholes. Afier Iri.lnx T'sas
ha Rent to LnlisliiE Mich, .uliere lie hecame n
friend of the Lite (J leninr llnren S IMmsi-m
and served an chaplain In the Senate and
Heuie rif nepresen'nMirs
Th doctor Ins liren connected with man
reform moemcnte and his hen pronounced
by ft lendlnn politician In Thllndelphla the
best stutnp speaker ho ever beard He prcr- r
tn lead a quiet life expounding the Scrldure
and (tnlni about dolus roimI lie nils '(T,rel
tho preil("encv of one of our leading eollrice
fur women, ,s a Icmr-r He Is elisied Itli
the greatest on the American platform and lias
appeared with tioveimrs folk, of Mlsalurl, and ,
tfncli, of Knnn rhnmp riark and William
Jennings Ilryan He Is n member of the Phi
Gn-ninn Helta tollege frnlernllv and ihaplaln
Of the Ohio Soclrlv of Philadelphia ,
train! Ohio' John It tlrivlilll Sunreine Me
.TnMi TV. Fn-il. Crnnd S-'ir Herald '?'' ' ,
laher and Ornd e"nnd "Innrd-nian II rhert , lions riv nfliiiis mi
Hnlr.'es neld in o'lV-ni nIH tn lem lew t .is- I lowed In ,i mutiil m
tie last 'iiiesnay eening. ioc i'in '-
nefe met by ltanho Coinmiuideri 1111 ler inm
manH ef fnntaln .' hf K. Hormer and a del
egation of A ' I.MHe ronunandeiy umli r
eommsnd of i'npt.iln r 1 !,Mtle4 anil ;s
cotted to the place nf meeting, at list strict
and Woodland nieime ,... i
tu n. . ...i...i .imm, uotn conierrcii
,,il' inn. Mini "i'v i'i .....- ..v.- --- . i -- 1... ... ....- n riT- mini.., ... ur !
upon een applicant", ire nrli btinB done uv t-oiimn nieeiinu In WMIIainsiinit nn Mnv 12
or , icmviv" - - . iii uci iiirciillK ill llic nssnciailtill "ill ih
2
at the At V Hall Vprll 10 Olher llemlng
nv chairman, made an address of welfome,
expressing delight at seeing so manv ladles,
as neil as members, present lie called upon
the following frnternal tabnt, who responded
I'M no selection, tleorge Hothelle. songs, P
illllre ragtime, S. Campbell, surprise att.
M ssrs I'rniherlnn nnd Hriper. The commit
ter set led relreshmenls. and all spent an
enin-ahle eienlng
iutlniar' l.o.lge reeehed three proposU'ona
fir inein',crhlp April IS. 1 tl fborge II
Mrton ijs teirUeil as deputy and honors
.re on erred upon him He presented i
gold -tat h roii, d, mated bj 1'. I' (t. M James
u hlin'ter.to tin nieribrr wlio seccred the larg-
r number of new membris during last jear
tlroiher Mason ofrried a inluabb prUi to Ihe
ormiiei se'itrlng ihe irost new members dur
ing this enr. prnildel the lodge wins i est
' silk banners donated by Hrother John I'd
inm i' i . M
Imon deputy of tho new circle row being
started n Kensington,
Fraternal Mystic Circle
West rhllsrfelphla Hi'llng, meeting at Kid
and Havcrford avenue, was honored filth the
visit of Itrother Haynard, of Philadelphia
Hilling, ho gac an Interesting talk on
litir on Ihls month, upon which the. Worthy
tee Is arranging for n "get together night
luted on this month, upon which, the Worthy
Treasure! .Norman V Smith spoke. Worthy
Iluler A. T. Osbourne spoke of the good work
the membership teams aro doing. The degree
team of this ruling, under the leadership of
Captain Smith, did the floor work In fine style,
rettectlng credit on all who participated. At
the next meeting of this ruling April 2(1, Hep
rrs"nlille II 0. Itoth, Jr., will present a re-
Fort of the inntiai contention of tho (Irand
tullng a I Altentonn.
Order Gootl Templars
(iollen Link Lodge will hold a public meet-
f lit lla Inaa -rnn,., (?.) t,1nl.lfl.l n,Al,A
on W ennsi!ay evening next rheie will be I Rero Itntl sewn It
The Daily Story
pnol rpftc.tnaa, nrit1rcie nnd nmnlr, nnd rer
nn iv 'n v eiromr.
'I ho V?tt rnlPfl 4onitMttten on Tpninptiinirp Ri
cMt-M nt Its IflKt n-?pllnff leroninirndrd ihe
,:"vM"n,AnA '"'"?. '.." .vr.P1,0!."??! . hol.Mnr of it.flM mritltiCK to Uen llic trnihrr
il hir,lnBh,,,(,,.l XLiil!Rcni'vmi ' M'OiAllon with itoldpn Mnk LortVe I' Iirh -I'm
hhmon lidii si'l nn i tin run n anil llllfttn ,.,,r,i ir. inr.. iinrrlM Armnr Hip up -
dTeEreeI'Pcl;"..,,".,lrr WilT."' o'V,".,', r !!le ' ' "-I teloVc-l's", ker. who lielTed" her
nri?.rpr.or '. .1 "ki1.1 wll,r.nnrrir.',il"L!,li'r "n Slate. Heoigla. to go drv, and has lent
I si time In th".hl-lnry of the I'll In.ielph a , . ,..,. , other Stales that lme done I kc-
wise,
CHARLES L. SKASUOLEfi. D. I).
Grand Hijrli Priest. Knights of
the Golden EnRlca.
mU'rpMihit nnd
to 'i ! adintn.otTni nn hi n
-Ur 1 1 1 f l'lirij
About I'O ii'ptcTfii.ttU. s nf thp nrhiUB
iOiimli Htinm-I ih- mt ptmn "f tin Aasi
i Inlni i nitn Mm ii h'Miiinuaitprf L'J Sniiih l.'tth
"tirrt piti m Mii'i n niuiid " ruinlri.i-
thp niiititit i or. !1
t i rnl u tin tli inn. I lin nnnif
trtfr f .1 fir its wrrn ii'-iMt t (id fT iinntlr
I1' in. h rniioww. tpvton i. iuicupi. or I'liila
drlphl.i fiunri1 iirpitcnt; i;t It. ntilln'trt, tif
Hsirlfi 7 lin nfhpr mrttil em tirrnpnt pffl
M ni Hmhli. Crorup Kldher. .lamcn I'nUItt,
tnh'i 1 I rtni. .TnmpH T. Wliltftkpr. .focplt
VnnqtinpR and Jimr Hpunrl
Thp drl.cHtr nt the dlMrlcl mppMnE held
ii 1 mium uitlinrlrctl the raiRhlhhtnrnt or nn
nr dnMiirnt tmr"tu, Tor tho flpnifll titirpnn? ni
k'piiinit rn niovni nt nil times the membra
or itiH rratPrnlM Flip rontmlttrp m i, fully
.h uan"d nnd nrrtnAi plans ulirrrhv, with
i'i m-itiMl i nnppritlon of thp tncmhn nf
i ip nnlpt, tl pv hotto 1o rulh enrrv out t',f
"iifrin diirid hi n sin rMfut mnn'rr. Crn
t ii huMlgimrtPr hnp heen pt(tblthed u
fir M I llnll, KriMlnflto.i mrnuv not rum-l-rrlnnd
stipnt. and It Ii dpslrrd thnt even
' tiirtnhrr of tho rtiltv knoulnjt xacnnt pWe a
fnr priinlfups should imtlfv thp fprrptnrv,
1 i;pniftp . Mnsott. Itrnthprs nut of work shntiM
, iri;lotrr nl onto. Rhine netnlU qs tn work
injulrrd. nnd all Pmplnn" In or out nf the
! orrlcr wnen In nped of tptlnHc hrlp should np
nlv to t'ii 1 urpau flrt.
rpankfnnl I ndRp had lt t.fdepr duly rtectel
i nn.l inftallpd April I. ns follows Josrpn
flrprtih lie.' ivist Kr.uul Atfrpd H hliimn,
Tiftp unnd AVItllani Manprm.m. Ore urnnd.
' Itniurt i'H Ip rlupMIn, .lames Mxlncs'onp
w.irdrtt .Irhn .Met'nm Butirl. ItrntUr l'
Tnhn .liHlnr linn iippmv 'torn inmniiinii inn
leremnnx frli irrpit i ledlt nnd rrreltpd a
nte nf tliimki Opsree Mnr tUorRC Meilnr
. r.1,1 ihu I lin I Ml tii unrU i nil lit tilnrr IW1U'. IIS
he had o.orvthlti In refldlnPFS. Nobl". (tnnd
H htimip uiadr a linrt ftiieeii. .ifHiirinK
.Mrs. Armor will pcak In the KaI t'timhpr
hri tfithnrilf t!nloiml fhnrrh. Van t'um
h-rtand and Corn! stteets, on Krldny etenliir?.
Thi n'oitt mptlnf of the FVJerateo! Commit-
tpp wilt be Thursday een1ng next, nt 1.114
Krnnklln street.
Lndics nf the Maccabees
'('I 1 I'ttlll II (II l" MH.I1 l , Ii, It, tl II I 1 t'l in, ill , n ll'KIHI1 IIIil'M- f "linn rn f ill r - .... " .
rrnnianln 'nunrll. Icp president. Ur h, Iralixn n his willlimnpsi tn prcsldp to thp best
ii. liPllOi, or Miicrrnru intinill. seiTPinrj . ' n Mis nniui ann ttmnrmnrn inn i-ukui
t'hnrles I Walter, of Inntr (nnnrll. iieif- rnitiintn tint seem in tnlp up o mm h time
tttrr. i?peral pinpnsltlnns were dHcuPfd fnr with lltMf f.r no titfi-ltvA UMtiff tnnd
ir" neneiii or uie tepipspnintixcs to tn" uiani
Msltors were dellshted nil! 'he -nlftlilld
manner In which the desreea wuc neifneiiicii
demonstrating the fait tin' the '!!', Ii"1'
hn thorouBhiN Iti'lrurtcd In Its i ftl lint iIIm
Jrtct grand chlet. John K. Hormer. who his
all the ctrtles In Souih l'liiladelphln nine I
In hui marge.
The troutli o' this eas'le Is r, in.ukAhle
when It Is considered that It has been oran,;
lied only a l'-ile more linn tnii jiurs. It Is
composed of man actlie ii'id In elllgent Miiiug i
man who work on tho right plan nn suicem.
Ourlng the conrss of tit eienlnc a stlrrlna
address was mndo hi .uureme .Chler 1 or I.
sneaking lor Uio lastle (iriim ( hlef t.rnvblll
spoke for the timml lastle and ndorcs'cs ro
also given Lv the following I'.ist nn- '
Charle.x N. Williams lirnnd Sir Herald John
l. Ilrounley. I'.ii Suurenn rhlcf John M.
Shapuell. Grand Master nf Iteioids I.. I.. Hal
lagher. Captain John U. Horinrr Ma lor i Inrlos
O. Hului, t'npt.iln K. K. I.itile and (Irand
Tristei! M-X Tranl.ner. All'r the iliwo or
buiineis a social met ling Mas held and all
adloiuti'd to a ncarbv banquet room.
A special sisilon 01 ths lirnnd Castle to con
fer the past chief a degree n held last Sat
urday evening hi Up hnll of Horlau Castle,
ITtli and l'ontalii sir, ei, when the degree was
conferred upon a laige number or tho.e etuliU',1
to receive It The meitlng os In iharge of
district grand iiiler-at-lugi "t t'lillaiieiplu i
Countv, John !' ll.nuiilev Otli-r sers'ons f n '
tha same purpose vs. 1 1 1 be held at the lull
of Aeolian castle, ,11 llroad and Kulernl sinus
and on ThuiH,la next at the hall of llnrrls .
Castle. .
A. C. I.vltle Coinmanderi, of the mllltar
branch, will pay a visit to Wnverlv Cnslle
st its hall. .10.17 l.nraster avenue, on the evo-
At in nisi Hireling 01 inn
us
late In Hie i'itliivn Itii.lillnL- mi ih,, oltilit
of April ."ii
A hlg Hitprbe parlv Is the title ir llitrg Ity
i niincll s meeting n Aptll 12 The Alhitle
i oninilttee will unlfoini Its linsehall nam or
the coming veisnu. The eoiiniira new tiiiig.
IKill liitrsrllx .' was Ditto lined A iile
i Irks or new lanilldairi wna Inliliicd niaklng
the pnrsibllltles verv good im 'Jrnnd Trustee
v llllnm U Vniing wearing ihe Riipicuie roun-i-ll
Jewel Tor olitaliilng J." new membera iiv
Mnv 1. The tnce-liiK was a gnat mu ess.
I lie "enls" were supplied liv lb din r Mehl, l
I'lmaiieipnin louncll inunded
Arlisinii' Order .Mutunl I'rotccllon
Ideal Asseniidv Is railing ror a big
tcndH'i e tonlglii, Ii take up n matter or Im-
pniniue. 'I'hls nsemblv s firth anniversary
will be lelebraled bv a ban
quet and ladles night on
I'liesdav. Mav t The i:nter
tnlnmcnt Cominlttee prnmlsea
a big time.
West I'hlladelplila Assemhlv
hold. Ha annual entertainment
in ."iMli and Market sirerts
tfininrtniv night Ur. Marvin
Ilnnna has been working on
migrant of exceptional
nirat Commander Miss Nellie B lJunsbtlrs,
I n' Warren. 1'a.i Post llreat Commander Mrs
! Elisabeth K FtTown, or liradrord, I'a.: flreat
I Trustee Mrs II. M. Illlsworth. or I'lltshuiali,
Mrs. I.iura K. I, t;veris, or wnrren, ra . virs
Nellie Marsh. Mrs. Margaret Wallhaii'er nnd
Vrs. Ella Corlimn. or tlrle nnd Clatendon. will
nrrlve In ihe ellv this evening T'io lnti,r
three ladls are the audllors nf the (Ireat Hlvo
and will have nn audit of tile books of the
gieal commnnder and great rt cord keeper on
11iesda, On Tuesday evening and dining tho
i'-m. the delrcaie wlll'irrlxe ron' nil "ins i,r
the State nnd will be met In the llereptlon
Committee and taken to State headquarters at
the Hotel M-alton.
vls Iturglti. ill nreat lrcord keeper and
lady commanders of the various hives are ile
tmrlned in do nil Ihev inn tn help make tho
seventh tegular review of the Hrent Hive of
Pennsylvania the best In the history of tin
order, city Hilt will be Illuminated for tha
occasion nnd Ir Is experte.l that his Honor the
I Jlnvor will wcKnme the supreme nnn iircni
Jllve nrneers and delegates to Ihe City of
Hrothenv lxve.
J tJood-slzed classes of pew inemliers have been
given the first degree by Philadelphia Hive de-
I "to- einrf t i.lbcitv Hell. Kevslone. Iletsv
n i linm ll'lll liuoi.cr i nv iiivf nil lin- .irv
I IU, llliilinri B ,i,i,,,i,,j ,t..
the
o(jffi$
Children's Corner
The Pigeon's Home
N" THI, big ilowntnvvn park of n Kient
iilnir nf Anrll L'lt
(-nmmflnHm, Sterpeunt ttilrcre nresenteil In I 'no
tain F. K uyttle. on behalf of the cnniniandery i gent nr New ,fiev vitis pirsent in make the
nnd the 1-ndlrs' Auxlllarv. a bunds vine bou- ' oreseniatlnns Wllllim T' .Mei.'onrell, supreme
nuet. The l-adl, b Auxiliary connected with indltor, of Now o-k. presi ntetl th Sniitetpe
this commander. In ihnrge of Mrs. .Max , i nun, II prlres i: nnd Vli llecent I. It.
Trankner. la I'olng a great dnl of good for 1 1 i-i ubet-c, r. nf Prnni Iv.inln. pretnnied th
the commJiiderv nnd Is nlaimlng a big sui- ""' '."iincll nf I' ntlsv Ivnt In pi Iw. and
prise- nt lis n?K meeting nn May S. . i""' Ite,cnt rtliur II K.itnn pres med th
Mountain I'nstle. oC Puttevlll". ielfbratr.1 I's I'a.sl regents towels. wntb-s . ml ililUH In ll.e
SOlh aniilkcrsarv Inst week The leunloii wns i .' '" inir lirotncis. ,lnl II Sinus . i'i I'llianinilil
rreslded over bv Past I'hluf ohn W. Cnnrnd. ."": inmue n. niniv. . ',.; iviniovin
and several charter members were prciruu
Th
castles
almost
Ml, 111 .11,1,11, A
ii, ,iii in lie n eel ni .vurn i I im r ilv, un o
I ers woie""rcsepi The ilrnnd llegpnt ns tretli. 'I his ascmbl has the best glco mil)
in eiient with a full iimk of Hilly Sund.iv s It the older
goods on hand. During Hie t nurse or his de- I I'nlon xsscmliK will have n ennrert nn I
lively he rilipil bir tiall-liltteis nnd altnosi .lnuce. with girts fnr the ladles, at "IB North
even meiiiher pledged an iipplkniliiii for Ilia ' Ihoad slnet Tlmrsila.v evening, April i:i.
et meeiing. 'I Ills inuiicM l exrei'Hd to lead I nlon .larled n dining club nnd hnd .VI mem
In the hoiun nf Ihn 1-aton cla.is. I brn f r Ihe Ural iilnner, so It Is going in
lb,. iisl rerfinls" degi , ti im ol Pelinsv I- , ki ep It up thrnugh thes" nmcers William Tt.
jaiiln Cnuni II urneverl to Plnenlxville nnd i Sciuilln. president: T. M. A. Itlcknrds. Men
Initiated a 1 1 is nf l.'l eindld.Ucs. making n innslileiii; .'obn P. Cordon, sccrutarj . C. V.
total nt :u vvlihiu a short pel linl, assuring Past Wlelnnd. treasurer.
lleaiiit ,vi: ', v, or this eiunell, nf n Supreme Harmonv Assembles bowlers will have a
louncll j v i. The i nlluisliisin can best be liiuunii nn Mnv it, nnd the nsMtnblv will hold
iuU.il bj ihe fan tint "U more applications J n. annual cnlnret show nnd dance at the A--aio
peiidlne, wllb mint her Sunr'me Council I ,n,0 Hall, ."n'lli llalilinore nveniie Mnv .,0.
e el In slclil This mum II will piv I'elins' I- 'f1TCP turnnulM herelofnle hnve been the blg-
..iii ii .nimii a ni'.'ii visit im , pru -i. v in n .,.,, .-,,! in ,.,! Phil lie nil n.
r-n iiegieu Uiim v ill d.i the, s, .n,i,i8 Assemt.P Is picparlng r.ir lis
1 nniilvers.it v on Mnv .' n hlgli-i'lnsH concert
and dniiro nt l.u l-u Temple. This nhsemblv
will have a baseball tiig-nr-wnr nnd track
j tonus r Ills enr
' .iiiitliwesterii Asseniidv nrfers these prices
. for new meinbets this vmr: Klrst. solid gold
watch in foil, nrrered bv the Cniertnlnmont
I.V Tl
I'it.v.
mil
lie rull
work.
Hi rti'aninwo and Haverrord Councils lipid n
coip Imilnn ti eilng nl Parkwnv Hiiildliig
A i rl! in, ni wlilih all Ihe high lights nf the ni
di r took part, the spwiil fealure beln- Hie
Ini'milnn or a clns or .'.", ir.embirs. the Joint
elmrl of Ihesc two iitunclls lut n vn,.k. ' hese
loiinclls ere wlnmrs of ,n'iii-sts with eiuuiclls
in ihe New .K-rsec lurlsdlei ir,n. The grand re-
presioen over oy i -.. niii -"" -"''" , ,;,! i-'u iiflh. ii . . f..V.i .-. ,.V . i ' I .a. . Vi,
', Slfl? .'n";,".'? .UTS"- nini: efni . Ulakcr l.avcrford; Con.il ". V bnu !
he Inntnlllnc team of Ivanhoe Commandery .V,1.1-'?'1'"-'"" ,. '.".. '.'?.. ''!'. .'."' -Mull . th
nt fsnrn
ri, innintiinf- tram of Ivanhoe Commandery
enjoyed Its firth annual hannuet at Hrother
Hafncr'B. Hroad and Christian streeis. Tills
Is the tiam that Is In charge of District Grand
Chief John K. Dariner.
Woodmen of the World
The tenth biennial State convention was held
In Wllkes-Marro last week Sherman A. Per
rel head consul of the tiead tamp, announce I
the following appointments for the xear:
Thomas If. Cireer. nutler. head escort. Harry
II. For. Catasnuiiua. head watchman, Henry
K. Antollck. Plilla.lelphln. head manager;
Itlchant Fleck. South To''.. grleMinoc mana
ger: William M. Hunter, Chester. Mileage Per
Diem Committee.
District managers were nlso named bv the
head consul as follows. 15. V. Clark. Wlll.es
narre: II. II. Elliot . Pittsburgh W. T. Gor
don. Rochester' M. U. Klinirel. Jnhnstonn: P.
M. Lavlere. Ilutler. .1. W. fh'elds. New Ken
sington: Alfred Stover. Philadelphia.
J n. Hershcy. of McKecsport vvas elected
head State consul bv a majority of TO votes
over Alfred Stover of Philadelphia. Other elec
tion results were . F. MclJurrln. Scrantnn,
head adviser. Thomas W. Shield. New Ken
sing on, head hanker. II. U. Klugh. Hsrrls
burif, head clerk, nnonposed John C. Caldwen,
New Alexander, head escort. J D. Kennedy,
Heading, head watchman, w. P. Tiblcr.
Itocliester, head sentrv J C floss, MeKeen
Hocks: P. F McDonnell. Carhondale w.
Bishop. MeKeesport: J. H. Krver. Sunburv,
and A. H. Kline, flr-ensburg. head managers;
Dsplel Toung. Scrantnn. Rllawnrth Miller.
Butler, and Thomas H Urcer. nutler. deic
gatea tn Sovereign Camp.
Mince xne lasi ennvennon licao consul I-er-rel
reported there had been n gain of niK7 in
membership In the S nte, which now numbers
l!)..1o. with SW camps, a gain of IS.
Lancaster wns selected as the place of meet
Inr in ioit.
Hoy a I Arcanum
Guarantee Council had some of Ihe finest
quality of "pep" nnd the greatest Inducement
to become active Injected Into Its life on
April R at their hall. 1.117
.sorth llroad Mreer. by a dele
gation or the Carnation Cli h.
who Initiated lleiman K
Fisher In the the order. The
ccremonj was beautifully ptr
formed and Impressive upon
the candidate, who made a
splendid response upon the
regent's rail for his oplnlun.
West Phlladelnhln I'ounll i
, , ... also on the productive Hit
bavins Initiated two candidates at the last
meeting. The work was i erforrned bv the
crack team of Integrity Count II. Hrother Sun
ual llortel, of West Philadelphia Council, is
Cradually getting tills vouncll In working trim
Pennsylvania Council hail atout lf) In at
tendance April II, and a splendid class nf I'd
candidates. At a previous meeting this couni (I
was prvjsented with a silk flag for the anar
by orand I.eaent Eaton The council obli
gated to procure as many candidates as there
r stars in the flag The other ! candidates
have been signed and will be Inducted at a
subsequent meeting. The council had as vli
torr the grand regent. Pas' Ilegents .1 i
8mltn and llkhard II Conway, of Philadelphia
Council. They expect lo more thun ooublo
their quota for the Arthur :. Katon ilasi this
month. The grand regent expressed his earnest
appreciation (pr the splendid vork contributed
clorlng of the "Hnion clasi..'
The (Irand Fraternitv
Co'iMiiltie.. seiniid, dbimon,' set Arllsin ring,
nrrered bv Hrother Charles II. .1. lllllse: third,
banquet to the winning team, offered bv the
Kntcrtalnnieni cmni'it, e. fourth. Attlan
fob Tor two landldates In nnv three innsecu
tlve months, nftcied l,v the Htitcrlaltiment
Cutiitnlttee. tlflh. AitNan watc'i rob ror the
laipist iiunilier Innobinil befute June do,
offered bv the reiorder
PaHsvtiul. is not slo.v In 'h" ninttei or prizes
The uic.lli nl exntnlner will present n ?lll gnld
member securing the bignest nuni-
ber nf Initiate ror the yenr. He will also
ivjesent SI" In gold, to ench member having
Inltllatid in rnndlilntes during nil.".. The re
corder vvlll present n sollil gold Artlsnn pin to
everv member having three inudldates tnltlntcd
In imv on, month dining ihe year 'Ihe master
nrtbnn will tiresint a J ,ll gold nle, ,- to any
member having Initiated five candidates
The Ueteution Committee or Hartrnm Assent'
for sumnur RmwIiiR. Hovvh ntnl town uf
trfes tliey Itntl trees vvetc uilctl "tin on
tlin walks nnd nl.tckcd up on Hie k oiitiit. ,
ti ml mi imp while w.isnns vvprc lwitilliiR
tlces a nil moic trees from tlin Kieut
frflRlit ynrd near nt haml. For, jou see.
II was liitcnilcd to transform that liaru
tract of ukIv land Into a forest pniii
nil In one winter'
While, the uncons limited the trees, nnd
men planted them, other men worked tm
vvrnpiilntr the trees as they were put off
tlin wnKiniK. Tlie.v took off tho Kimiiysauk.
covers with which the tiiulei roots worn
protected. They pulled off the straw ami
movH and ttirevv II aside and they made
tho ticcs poail.v for planting;.
And liecause Ihev were .so lillsh.v vink
Inc, not one of lho.se workmen noticed
the straw and mot,". It Just lay theie
till, later hi the day, tiiislunen came and
hauled it away
Hut somebody noticed II, j cs. Indeed!
Snini'liod.v t-jeil that muss and sttavv and
thotiKlit It so line and beautiful! And
that Kiitnoliiid.v was a plficnn who hap
penei! to he living hy. 1'p In t lie air, he
spied something; lutcrcstlii", and (pilck as
a llnsh, lie darted downward to Investi
gate. Yes! It was cxactlv as appeal nl! All
over the. Rtouud were stiaws and hits of
soft moss, "Very bit Just ilRht for nest
bulldlnir. lie picked up one straw, bal
anced It In his bill teaily for llyiim, and
then ho h'lppcned In wonder vvhete he
Phllndelnbl i Hrnnch "o I linla lia n.n ' blv Is c inn o cd n' H. l.nior.v (I lines, Inlriuiui .
meeting In Krniernltv jlnl. on Thuisdnv even- Hrima-i ;v,-e ind Saintirl V. ite"le The fun... , wns Rolnir lo rniry It!
Ing Inst. including visitors from ,,ttrr lon of this comrilttp Is to nld iiiembers whn -i don t believe I'd belter i-nifv this
branches, 1.1.-. ftnters were present Pinler "rn uniible tn pav their dues In time to nvol I , , , where we bad iibiiincil tn
Thomas Hums wns elected to succeed hlm"eir "intension. The recorder will mrry an.v whom "' ,.,.., " ,, . lM"iieii to
as renrescntntlve to the Governing Councl "by V lummlltee recommends. build a nest, he said to himself as be
nn imnnlmnilg -nln 'Cl,Pn,,nl, .l.A -.f . , ni ' Tile list OltllilU ri'POrt K I V CS , UlimllCtSb II ! Clicked Ills llP.'irl 111 Mllf slltn "Tlllll linnl.l
trlct Superliileiiilenl Melxel nnd his hustling
deputies, William Klsher. 'Pnp" Hlllnt. .Mnp us
iii.niii.-, .viooie i.eiDrant and Chick Stew
art, in candidates wcro present ror initiation
Collector M. W. Melxel slated that the .March
icpori showed a membership of i"J. Indicating
a steady Increase In growth. Tho social feat
ures In this hustling branch are responsible
In great measure for the large attendances, the
l.ntertniiinient Committee striving tn nmm
new and Interesting features each meeting.
I IraliMH Cly.-ncr nnd Palmer rendered several
I popular tongs at this meeting, while the
'.vieuie inn irotn tim pnr, uranch were
nlso prcsem with jome "new onts" added to
their repertoire. .t the close of the meet
ing, the l.niertnlnment Committee nerved ft
"box lunch" and hot coffee.
Loyal Order of Moose
r Pili"",nr ,iJo1"' Y; 1'or'1 "f Philadelphia
I.odgc. in his idimcltv as deputy supreme de
lator has recently been mlled upon in Instai
tie tievvlv elected officer of
the Moose bulges In Chcsler,
llrnoklyn and Wllkes-Harre.
and In cotinci Hon with tha
main duty of the occasions, he
did not fnil to speak In en
thuslasilc terms of tim won
derful harmony, lojnllv and
progresslveuess of his own
lodge, the largest lodge of any
... murium inner in ine world.
Brother front was most kindly received and
cnimcously entertnlnrd at all tho cities ho vis
ited, and the account of his experiences will
no doubt be a pleasing feature of the next
legular meeting of the lodge, to he held on
bunday. April "o.
Hrother Albert II. Ladner. Jr., past dictator
of and, solicitor for Philadelphia fcidge, deliv
ered the memorial address for 1'ottstown Lodge
on Sunday evening. April 11. About a dozen
of the Philadelphia members accompanied
Hrother l.adner and. although their stay was
of brief duration, thev were accorded an en
thusiastic reieptlon. Pnttslown Laidge Is In a
highly prosperous condition, having a creditable
treasury atcnuni, a home of Its own and
more 'ban l.vm members on Its rolls
Tentative plans have alreadv been discussed
and made fnr the dedlcitlon of the new SH'ji -Pin
addition tn the Philadelphia Moose build
ing. The function will be held mme time In
September of this year, and besides a number
of supreme officials, delegations from dozens
of neighboring lodges vvlll be In attendance
to assist In the dedication leremonlca and
the mloisal street dlsplaj that will lie mude
by the Philadelphia Moose. , rousing time
Is anticipated, to last fnr two, nnd possibly
three days, and It Is expected that Philadelphia
will he treated to a fraternal demonstration
the like nf vvhich It haa seldom, if ever, wit
nessed. I. 0. 0. I, Manchester Unity
The Good of the Order nnd Prnnagatlnn
Committee o' the Philadelphia district held
Its seinnd semiannual loncirt and ladles' night
TOWN OF FUNNY DREAMS
SPRING WEATHER
Ity Bob Williams
Now, Weather Is a Funny Thins.
No matter where you live.
Tha Sky that wooes the Fleecy Clouds
So goon becomes a Sieve,
AH Springy Dau are lull of Tricks.
For when you rack your Brain
To think of Words to laud the Sun,
"Twill turn around and Italn!
Tho' Weather here Is never quite
Aa rcsular as rtcuts.
Vet Funr- town's would make It feel
Like Thfrt-Beven Cents.
I
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For In the Funny Weather Tart
The chjingea were eo quick
Tha,t f you crowed a Sunny Street,
To make a Dry-Sjiell Kick.
you'd ga thro" Fifteen Kinds of Shade,
And Ninet) Sorts qf Sun;
You couldn't set away from It
No matter bow you'd run!
In Twenty Seoonds yoq would sea
The Sun a Hundred, times;;
Twould flicker like the Movie Shows
That set the People's Dimis.
Ami in between these Funny Winks
To Kunnv rtajn would fall
Hy Brothei Ueard the Sun complain -fwus
Fattier Mornuig rail!
the big assemblies as follows Progressive
17IU- St. John's l.Vsi. Southwestern, III.". I; ller
ninntnvvn, 102",. rnderdowu, 812, Kevslnne, "II:
Fidelity. Mil. Vnlon. MS. Penns) Ivnnln. ISS;
West Philadelphia, x'l; Hnterprlse. nil, Hlr
ard. 431. Hartram, 12S.
The Protected Home Circle
The Protected Home circle and Supremo
Piesblent A. r. Mclean hnvo been highly hon
ored In the telcitlon of Mr. McLean as one
nf the orlnclpal speakers on Fraternal Hay,
April '."-. at the Panama-Paclllc Hxpovltlon at
ban Francisco.
Practically every fraternal order In Amerlra
will be represented, but In selecting the head
or the P. ll. i', as one of the speakers tho
tiuiimlttee In charge or the nrrnngenienta pavs
a deserved inmpltmcnt lo Mr. McLean's stand
ing hi mi au Imrltv nn riatermil matters an I
to the order as one of the most prominent In
the fraternal Insurance world.
The honnr Is appreciated by the officers of
tho Protected Homo rlrile. aa the unlet is
represented mi the 1'arltto voast onlj bv mem
bers who have Joined the order in the liist
and moved tn ihe West. Mr. McLean Is piesl
.lent nf the presidents section nf the Nation ll
rraternul Congress, and Is .in acknowledged
authority on frnternal Insiiiance.
Provision has been made b the Isianl or
directors to place a float In the gieat fraternal
Earnde. which vvlll be made up of floata em
lematle of the order they represent and
tenihliig the lessons of frnternallim on the
morning nt April 2:'. In the afternoon there
will bo addresses, and tho words of fraternal
Ism will be delivered by the foremost fiaternal
orators In America.
So enthusiastic are some of the orders that
rerhnoa the most comprehensive representation
of fraternallsm ever gotten together in America
vvlll make un this parade.
The progressive emhro and dance given by
the lndlei or l'nlvcisll Circle. No 471 Inst
Wednesdav night, at Korsjth Hall. 41HR ifnltl
inora avenue was a great success The at
tendant. was large, tho prizes were numerous
nini beauiirul, and Ihe whole nfralr rcrlertel
miicn ireillt upon Mrs. Flora P. htuller Mrs
Thos. P vjhenemaii, Miss Mixslu and the
other members of tho committee.
Dr i' II. Pearson, district manager of the
organising department, has appointed Karl
iiiiikp Ion liihK n louiiiey for ench stiavv
anil bit of mum. I believe I shnuhl liiilhl
n nest near by .o 1 can suicly set all th
ulcp nintcrlnt I need hefnio soinoboily
ilso Inkcs H nil. Hut where shotihl tb'p
nest be made?" Yes where? That was
the question. Certainly the nclKhbotliooil
didn't ceni the "plncc for birds. There
vitro, cnlv hlch litilldlntts on one side of
the to-be ptrk nnd only frclKht cms nn
tho other the trees just set out weic too
new to count.
Just as the pigeon was waiting theie,
hecltntiutr, Mrs. Piccou. who bad been
follow liifr In his wake, caiiRht up with
him. "Look nt whnt I hnvo found'" the
pigeon ci led to her, "Just thp stulf fot
our nest! Hut vvbeie In all this downtown
world phnll we htillu?"
Mrs. Pigeon eclalmed over the suit
ableness of the moss nnd stiaws nnd
then said, "we must build near, and wo
iiif.si build nt once nefore all the straw
iiml mnMs Is taken by other birds as lucky
as we."
"I Know that," i prilled Mr. PiReon; "we
must build near but where?"
"Lei's eNpIoie these buildings," Mild
Mis. Pigeon, and away they Hew towards
the top of the high office buildings. After
a bit of cateful exploring, they found a
Mono ledge so stories above the sidewalk
and there they decided to build. Down
they Hew Tor the first straws nnd then
back up again to their lofty home. For
days thev worked, nnd by the time tho
treed were nil set out, the muss cleat ed
awav and the park In order, live little
hnby plgeonH came to the nest so high
above the busy street. And though they
weie so high up, they grew Just as fast,
nnd ate Just as much and pleased their
patents quite as thoroughly as any baby
pigeons born In the farmer's barn!
Copyright Clara Ingram Judson.
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This Elizabethan style house, now under, roof, can be finished to suit an early purchaser. Hard
wood floors first and second story, six bedrooms, 2 baths, one with marble shower. Large lot with
commanding view, .
AU Completed llouttt Sold There Sfut Be a Reaion
IS MINUTES TO BROAD ST, STATION, FARE 7fcc COMMUTATION OR 25 MINUTES BY TROLLEY
John H. McClatchy, """S
-" -"'" sg iiT iis III II I
Polly and the Pans
The luxurious little club rooms wcte
nglow with a soft, rose light from the
Minded candles. A hum of voiced, much
like he hur.7. of honey bees In a sweet
Bccnted garden, permeated tho air.
The exclusive guests who hnd arrived
for the dinner numbered but a baker's
dozen seven women nnd six men. Of tha
women, six of (hem were lavishly
gowned; perhaps I'nqtiln or Polret of
Lucille had created the toilettes. Tlio
seventh nnd odd feminine guest wns Polly
I'rue. nnd she hnd not only designed her
simple Utile froi k, but her own slim Iln-
flf the men. Loid Hcnrv Vnne wns un
doubtedly the most ntlrnctlve. Also, he
wns the guest nf honor. He hnd come
over from his estate In Mnglnnd to stuilv
nml. pet Imps, lo Hnd a mate among th;
Amctlcnn buds and blossom Lord llenrv
was neither enormously wealth v nor was
he poor, lie wns free to choose a malo
as his heart dictated.
When the handsome Sybil Cat tor had
planned the dinner nt the club In his
honor she bad not expected the sudden
visit of her cousin, Tolly I'rue. Hho (mil,
lion over, hidden her chngiln with wrll
hied affection, nnd Polly hud been
liiuughl, nn unwilling guest, tn Hie parly.
The girl from the countiy wns not one
whit abashed nt llndlng herself anions
the 12 arlslocrnls of the soclnl world. Mlie
accepted her enttance Into tho foielvtn
altnospheie with culm eyes that held a
tilde of ninusement In their grai depliti.
There wns nn air of expectancy In the
ronin htought about h the ni'Uiuiwledgcd
pel fci'tlou of the chef, liignud. 'Ill nit of
New Yolk theie was probably no cuisine
more notable Hint that of Itlgaud. The
salaries be had been offetcd fin private
hiiines would lin i' satlsllcd a inune.v
leniler's aval Ice, et tho little tnttltid
t-'ienchmiin chose to vstubllsh his lepu
U. Hi n In club dining ronuis.
It wns then In Hie nature of n tinged)
when tlin rcmnlnlug maid entcied fioni
the kllcben to Inform the guests that Itl
gruil and the other maid had taken that
Bpeiiiil moiuiiil to elnpe.
I'onsteinatluii In lis most dire fonn wns
then tlie fnlc or tlinse 1.1 cpeclnut
guests. Svbll (.'niter turned positively
glinstiy beneath her dainty rouge.
"Impossible!" she gasped, and lifting
high her frock, strped Into the deserted
kllchMi.
The maid hnd spoken tho tiuth. III
paud, the wonderful chef, had Indeed
disappeared.
How Jolly for him!" laughed Lnnl
Ilinry, who was more philosophical than
I hi othei ".N'o girl has ever eloped
wllb mo."
"Vou have piohably never asked one
to," S hi! found voice to say. The
glance she cast 1 1 1 til revealed much.
"Hut tho dinner for your guests?" It
wns the voice of Polly I'rue that sug
gested the practical turn. "Can wo not
manage to cook and serve the dinner?"
Six borrllled pairs of feminine eyes
weie turned full upon Polly nnd six
startled but Intel ested men letnrned her
calm care.
"A 10 miii imd-nr merely joking?"
asked S.vbll.
".Vellher." Polly informed her. "II In
simply pouring tain mid we would all
hnve to go lo some lens artistic restau
rant and wait perhaps longer than -V"
would If wc tuck In and got dinner our
selves." "'Ihe ttillh of the mailer is. .Mlsx Plile, '
laughed Lord Henry, "that mil nne union,'
! .vou can cook a gnod sqiiaie meal."
I "Vou uio quite light," admitted S.vbll,
an 11 sue were mine man priiiiu oi nr-Inck
"lie Is rntliely wioiik," Polly letniled
with a smile Into Loul Henry's c.ves. "I
inn conk so that even an epicure would
demand a second dose." She turned ti
the Interested men and highly dlsplcused
women. "If ou will all stay out of the
kitchen and let me have my way I will
have dinner on the table In two hours. '
"Oh. I say!" prnlested the men, "wo
cannot allow you "
Polly smiled a nmllc that dulled the
mncKei.v of her ictoit. "Hut 1 am lonl'y
boicd sitting here trying lo make small
tall; lu which I am not one whit Intetcst
ed. 1 will be far happier trjlng to redeem
my c In Lord Heniy's skeptical eyes. '
She was In the kitchen bcfoie anoth.T
word reached her eais.
I'i om tne kitchen thcro came from
time to time a little soft melody. It
was Lord Henry who listened most
eagerly for the sound and watched for
a sight of the tawny, sun-kissed head
that atose above the ,whlto of Itlgaud's
apron. She llittcd about and tho Eng
lish peer found himself speculating Idly
about his estate, should somo one with
gray e.ves and tawny hair he Hitting
about even as Polly I'rue llltted about
these liubroonis.
It was he who vvas commanded tn
c.irrv in the gieat Hay with its odor
ous roast of beef. It being deemed too
heavy for tho slight maid.
As he lifted the silver tray fiom
Polly's hands ho laughed frankly Into
her eyes.
"I am going to hcnd ou roses that
must stile in vain to rival the beau
ties In vou r cheeks, jfeo, I am going
to take vou to dlnuei&Snd the thcnlre.
for standing In the hot kitchen." He
turned and went Into the dining room
Polly Prue felt suddenly giddy. $urely
her heart was not going to give her trou
ble. Vet, It certainly would seem ns If
tho smile In Lord Henry's eyes intended
to linger In her mind.
As for the soling lord, ho experienced
his Ilrst thrill since first love dnys when
ho leallzed that he was carving the toast
that Polly had cooked. Tho fcentratlon
wan startling.
It was a scant three weeks before
Lord Henry Balled back to his native
laud.
"I could not have lived without you,
my own," he said to some one who stood
within the circle of his nrm as the ship
plowed her way over a moonlit sea.
A tawny head pressed against ins
shoulder nnd, Btooplng", Lord Henry
brushed Ills lips across Pollys eyes.
(Copyright, 191a-)
Kallroatl Man Dies of Old Arc
Anthony M. Xtmevlller. 02 years old,
retired and pensioned nfler serving- foi
years as a rnrd master on the Pennsyl
vania Ilnilroad. died yesterday at tho
homo of his son-in-law, I)r. H. "Haiti
bridge, 2128 I'ast Cumberland street. His
drnlb wa due principally to his ad
vanced age. .
Horn IRit In nislng Sun, then a suburo
of Philadelphia. Mr. Nunevlller served
ni nn apprentice In tho Itollltis Spring
Wo-kg. later entering the employ of the
Pcnns.lnnla Itallroad Compan.i. He la
survived bv a sister. Mrs. Hose lllchnrds.
Tho funeral will be at the residence of
Doctor Ualnbrldge Wednesday afternoon.
JH5AT1I8 r;
CONNER On April lgii. TJ-
N,.V5?,.'W"nHnV'AiS&
Ortlleb 1 early Uenerie'.i"-. l "ss k, T
deltihlfi Prinrtn-7 i'ressn e&'llott'Yl
nnd the emploits it ," I'nOn" ' tfj
I'ompany srii ft,viir,i ."e'Urtis ft-vfi
services on
'VciineVnsy 'M'"!." ln."K
Jlewed on, Tuesdny 0,ii,.'iJTlnt,V
hours of n to n o'clock"?",!?-" b"-"!?
,IIKAN.-On April 8. loir. " 1
'i a 'clock, n
si. inierm
OBITUARIES
GENERAL VON 1HNDQUI8T
Old Wnrrior nnd Attlc-de-Camp to Iho
Kniser.
HKItLI.V. via Amsteidam. April 18.
The ilrnth of General von HlmUiulst, gen
nal aide-de-camp lo the Kaiser, was olll
clnlly nnnounced today. Ho was 75 yenrs
old nnd served ns nlde-do-cainp to Km
lieior William 1 during the Krnnco-Prils-slnn
War. f
.lames W. Conner
.lames V. Conner, a foreman of tho
miignxlno pi ess loom of the Curtis Pub
lishing Company nnd one of Its pioneer
emploes. Is dead at his home, 211 North
S2d stieet. A surfeier fiom heart trouble
for the Inst six ,c.tiB. he succumbed Sat
in tiny to a sudden attack, of the disease.
Mr. Conner, who was -Id years old, entered
the ('mils Publishing Company ns u
pressman In lMio. He wns a member of
Picssmen's Cnlon No. I, the Ptessmen's
Kelief Association, the Moscosow Tribe
of Itcd Men and several other bcnetlclat
fialernltics. lie was nn active member
of the Temple Lutheian Chinch, fi'.'d and
Itnce streets. A widow Is Ills only stir
vlvoi. The funeral services will be held
Wednesday afternoon at his late residence.
Sn e n N, t n"-oi SI Vfir,1"
C Illt.r.V. On Anrll In H
liusbanil of Xlnry A ,,,,?,' ' "llOJif."
tho teslclence nfyhs .0,nrll'?'k Vi$,iU
,lr.. ESI Jnpkion "'," r'b
runer.l i n,i """.". ."' Oils -,",' Ct
funertil win he mven
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iii"i i;uui), liusbnhil v.. ,t.nu"uS'kf.
r-,',,.?." ihTHo"".? y liter
tcry" " "l 'nlnont fcrnV'tl
KDIII.HllAN rv
I- Widow of ins,.:"," JA 1011 vS
sFrvlccn on Wednesday; sV ieIu' S
aio lesldence, 2712 dir,V i.V-.m.S$
n. rr
Ometery
r
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"ni
Itoxborouji, 1
Rt PI.II...I-.
or, women, on Anrll 17 .".'.V IWX.I
)AVIM. vvlfo nf Asnk t1!' -wSal
rom the KrlcnrtV Me-tlnS' &&. rJSI
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Dr. (JcorRC W. Ularshall
WILMINGTON, Del., April in.-Dr.
George W. Mnrshall, well known to
nearly every one In this section, died at
his home In .Mil foul at midnight of a
complication uf dlseoses. He wns born
in Georgetown In 1SCI, but had lived In
Milfoid since he began practice. In lSSti.
He was a sou of William Marshall, a
pionilnent physician, who died a few
years ago. He leaves a widow nnd three
gtown sons, two of whom, William nnd
Samuel, are physicians In Mllford. Ho
was a gradual.! nf .Icfferson Medical Col
lege, Philadelphia.
wjilovv ef Wolf-tar
11 icuas
litoil
' ef woirRatK Hlrseli f, 1 "la
s, aim Lady Wasffi'.. ?!L-tVi
..... niuiniiiK HI Jil O CIOOK rih..l "
la 0 tenlrleiicc. H501 N li ,f.tecI,l' "tl
. Ml. L'nnrcl I emctery Kliiall .ii!!11"!!
IIOLHBCII. On April ir iSi0,mlJJW
P.. Iiirsbnnd of Mary llo,Vh.?-Ul
ins on vvennesitaj nt a n m .."J'B-"!
re. ileiiee. .lnnl vi.i. .Ar . Pv . "I . t lhrC.1
nt Hlllshie .emeier, "". Iniifl
.lAlti)l:i,l,A. At Ills resldene. 1 Jl
juiiyju. 11 . iiusnaiiit ef ts : ? mi
services, on .Tuesday evenlns, at S nv,?
her lato residence. 1T4S So"i, j-J,?
lerment private, at .Marlctla. P. 'V
MADI-UNOn April l" tOIB. JAV,r
hiishaiiil of KlliaLeth K. MidX:VH
L-ainarinii mm the lain .lohn iiunJi
n-i Wcdn-silny, nl S I0 2. hi
Iltnnn st. West Philadelphia IS?-?
lulcm Mass at t hurei T of Ovirfc1'
horioHB, nt 111 n m Int.rlii,,
I'atheilial Cemeterv. ,l,"l it.j-
MKIHU KY Suddenly, at Mont n.i. I.V
nn April IT, loir,. Joskph ? jnVn'Ai
In his fcOth venr. l.-nn.V .-: f1ED8CK
iiarlors of Oliver Hair. '1850 Ouw.S ft
t'hllartelphla. Pa., on Tuesday. ArJn'i,i
interment nt Mount Jlotiii fl?
p.
tiiv.
MOIHIAN. On April 18, 1015, JIAnVl
widow of Rdvvnrif .1 Morran. FosiiSli
J Irs. A. D. Ferry
.Mrs. 1111abellc D.ivls li'err.v, originally a
resident of Cincinnati, O., where her
family Is well known, died .vestetdny at
Hie West Philadelphia Hospital for
Women, after nn illness of seveinl weeks.
She lived at liiJ'l Itnce stieet with her hus
band, l-'rank Stiles Kei ry. a clerk In a
leading business house, and two children,
.Miss Nellie Poyutz l-Vrty and .1. Da Is
Veiiv. The I'lineral sci vices will be held
Wednesday afternoon. 2:.!0 o'clock, nt the
I'Yiomls' .Meeting House. loth and llacu
stliels
AI.THMCS.-Oti April in, loin, WILLIAM
W.. In the hfitli jear of his hbc. Helatlvn
and fricmls nro Invited In attend the funeral
servhes nt IiIh lain rcsl.lenee .i40 West t.e
lilch nve., on Tuesday afternoon, nt 1 o'clock
precise!).
C.UI1I, I On April 18, 1 01.1. SIAIIY n.
rl.iiiKliter nr Martin nnd Annie Cnhill
I iiniinl on Tlmraila-,, nt S.!iu a. in., fiom
lltlli Haul at Solemn Itcqulem Mass nt the
CI1urt.l1 or tho Nativity, nt 10 a. in. Intcr
nietit Holy Itedcemer Cemeteri.
CASTOH. On April 18, 1013, .lOSHPIILNK
H. CASTOn. daughter of the lute Ucoren J.
and bllzaheth Castor. Ilelativcs nnd friends
nro Invited to attend the funeral services, on
Wednesday, April IM, at aiSO p. m., at her
late residence, !iS32 Tulip st.. Wisslnomlne.
Interment private, at Cedar Hill Cemcterjy
.n on Thursdav. nl " n m :. ;!'
I'enco nf her dnurhtcr :i!HW rosdiniiS
lnl.rnient M estmlnster Cemetery " l
MVI.UnOS On Aivrll l Si', -ir?
UETII, rlauirhler nr tlin lale John nj nS
bcth Muldoon Puneral on Wednwdir, ft
... ,n., iiuni ,.u ..uri 1 uhi at, n'N Lit.
ilelphla. HIkI, Mass of Requiem TmcSS
nr Our Lr.dy of Victory, at 10a,ii iS
nam Holy Cross Cemetery. "
l-tri'IW. on April 18, 101B. at the mljia
nt h.f In other, Captain John T. rwiTfi
-Nnrlll Slot at.. MAItY n. POTTS ffll
of tho Into Thomas M. and Uumtui
i-oits. nr vvarwien, Chester County, rirj.
notice nf the funtrnl vvlll ho Biroi
ItDIIHItTS. On April 18. 11)15, J0HJJ n,
LISSOM Itn!L,.tT--1 husband ol -firtt 1
I'.olierls. rnneral sirvhes, at hli lit. nl
iIlWO, nil While Ilorso pike. Audubci nT
nn Tliursilny. April .".', at '- p. nt. IiuWi
ptlvnte l-ernnnml Cemetery, l'hlladelphsi-i
iliiillii.- un .tliril in, lilt;,, ADUI.PM.M
vvlfn nf AtlKUst Sililleh lvinrral ...
Tliiirsilns . :ii. 111 precisely, at her haatatf,
lesldence, 1021 West Sonursct st. Imom
private, nl Nnrthivood Cemeterv; ta
SOLAHI. - On Apill 18, 1013, Son
KOLAIU, iliiUKhlcr of the late John a
Lnulfe S'olarl, liinerjl on Wedntjaaj, ill
11 m . fruni Sill Nnrlli Darlea t hb
Mn-s nt Our Lady nr (iood-Councll Ciurt
ih nnd . "In Istl 111 sis., nt S.si) a. m. Ijb.
tneiii Holy Cross Ceinelery j
lllllll.. un .nril ill, mis, JIART 1
THOItN. wife of tile late (ienrca T. TIm.
Helatlves nnd friends are InviteJ t kite,
the futiernl services, on Tuesday, lin ai
Inst., nt 1! p. 111 , nt hcY late miitrn..iii
Wllllngton st. Interment private a
THOMAS. On April 1.1. 101.1, VICTORUflJ
wife nf Dr. John ti. Thomas, llfljllmri
friends ate Invited 10 attend Ih. ttttx
from Ids late resldeiae. "slowlosrn &,
llelavvnre County. Pa., nn Tuntlir. 15 1
(,"clnck. Interment nt Kiaier rnibrttriu
Cemetery.
t. 111.11.. ai viiuniie citr. a. t n
April 1(1. 101.1. IH3NIIY VAN BE1U 111 II
S.1d year. Helatlves nnd frlcndstrs lniltH
tn attend tho funeral servicer, on TiiHfiii
afternoon, at 2 o'clock, nt the residence el
his daughtor. .Mrs William r. imen.aii
Kntucp st.. P'llladelnhla. Intcrrnent rrintt
WKHKIt. On April 18, 101.1. AN.NAML
wife or C. Phlllpp Weber Funeral ttrnai
nn Wednesday, at 11 m , at her Uti K
dence, 114 West Cheltcn avc., OermuUn
Interment private J1
li:f.T.S. In Plinenlnllle. Pa., on Anrll It
101.1, V. IIKNRY WKI.LS. Funeril wl
out further notice. Services on wtaitwo
ut 2::!0 p. tn.. il his l3tc residence. Zsn
nve. riioenlwille. I'a Interment rflf-JJ
Morris Cemetery. t9
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In Buying a Residence
FIRST. Select a healthful location on high ground,
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