jmSmmmmmmf!m tmmm wumpufi n EVENING- LEDGEKPHTLABELPHIA, THURSDAY, APBIT. 0.9. 1915. I if (V 1 t Independent Order Odd KcIIoms Gram Mauler foul A Itenaon ami tli-and Eecr-tary I'ah-r A Hall will mi-rid Hie annl Vtroarr rxercl" tt tha Central r-nnaylvanln IMrt K-lleivva AMu-.ia.ttun Ht llluoniabuiB tonioriovv atl il. Ihrr ointluns. Tlie featilre rtf this ttlelnntlon n III I the minimi iaraele In which the nova' flati.1 troni the c entml . r-ntiylvatil urnlianana. of Hunbuiy mil nuke iik nrl I aiiptamiir- They oieel t have W,V tin I" " f''"1' uf nheim mil be l'lrla,re.lia ' Militants full unllurm 11 ...... ....... t.tf.i .1 I1 Hale .lenklnn . nd As cUint U.atul ecr-iaiy Lewi- A. Mm k ; ln-tleute.1 IMkory Le-l-a. .Vi ,'. :,.;.i"i..,iJA I ft lletxc-mer. lacwrfnco Counts . I he ,u" '""'S? meld Off umlci favrrnbla .ioie.-c "-'J '! m-inliera, ioni.oalti-r tli nv'al .'""'"u'l.teVl men of the loniiiunliy The JoJhC '".'"S"; in p. thrlvttil Utile tnn toni-ln I iik 111 p J"'?: tar. brick nmnufnctuf tiR ltar,i In ' "1 ""'J ' tl other amaller In.lu- '" " "!' ,,mt, tr Jv-w t'satl- I. .due anil Slienaiix" l-' .! """'f ' JJ hr ronlcriltii- Ihe four iIpki r I ic r "" . ,. vl-lteii from the aiirniuiiillrtit loiiar Sam of IhSm tloVii Ohio. Ilc--scn,cr b-i.R near the Htnle line. . . , .., . )tal .ewjpn r in.,. '-i-Krij;v , v III l.s tniitnl to memberahlr ttraml Secretari Hall i' '" ". ,,u. I,., en tills notice menbrVahii- l, the -...1 .-- ' c '"'X .tntlns a r-Ri'lar rat -raii'l f.,'nl'";. . IT ":.'. -'"" Vh. nt trandi mirni ....v -- - , ., . ...,,. rani Tark i once ron'errr'i ihp t- .1,1 ,n Bro her .IrVhn U Fntll-o at ''"'" nVtlnr APrl o Ijroth.r V"",ft,1Vr" k r.i.u aI ai- u-iii nrr.-irii "Rri i.rfhoivl - A prcml .nuaieil I'rner?"" Srhe reSSered Ml Odd fcllna nre InMled to attend. Olive branch tdpe had lt of,fl"1r', " ...111 ,r r n 11. M F ahi and elaff In the pre.'nce of a lare- aiten.1.inre "ti Hun- j ay nlnht a ileleuatlon from nil llran'h lde attended dlvln' erM. e ni l.ulher Me- I morial Eancellral Church Vaator ller a iublAt t.aa "tejoiclnit. filled llh the ftaor of F. I- and T. Good Samaritan IUe. under V ('. Franlf . W Heinle, had to candldaten for the Initiatory decree on Tuesday night. The team waa ably ; aalatel by U D M. Eugene Surfaea. of Mojamenslng T-odce. r. G Peier Oleen. of Metropolitan Tdue. P c!. Fred Kroue- P n. Kerahan- N U Frank Faronl. of Quaker City I-ode P O A ti. llamlllon. of Oeorg W. Chllda Lodge mth in npplkailona In hand, there will ! - candidate recorded this trm On net tonda night there will be h oolal with refreshmenta. a n ell m nm good food Tor thoueht The worker" aim l etlll for 200. and they are making eatlafaqtury prngres Merchanta Iidge had th uual large at- t-ndam-e on Frld.iv eentns laet and th , anappy meeting cae th brother" who Iwd not brtn out Tor pome tlni an incentive to 1 mako their ialts nioie irenueni 1 In- ileiv Trill he put on In full form during th" innnth . nf Alaj when a (laae of candidal ea will b Initiated The team la In excellent condition and the work will b creditably done . Th announcen-ent In Uat Thursdux a i:L imi Lrrw.ra thii in flrt degree would b on- I ferred b I l.odge on Monda night brought out SO vliliors. and the hall, at 1'7I Uernian town aicnuc waa nonded Tho presence of uch a larg- and inteiested audlenco aeemeu to Inaplre the learn and the worn .aa never t don-- better The dramatic work of William IP, Hysore aa klni. and the singing of Mera 1 Ahwonh and S-hrp were narllcularlj flue Tha work of the guarda also eoked applause III jistrt Ktiiar niuinrnoii-iii.ii '"..""i ii! rfav ae- I who cannm i-omenl-Mly alien I ' !e nay ar- annual (s--ien. n . i- ". ,:: i,.i. o,i i.lii nf 111 s orporiunu.. ... .-...... Entail1; . SmiS'I te no rim. the tcmlanmia I mmmMm nr h?r' VT' Smith ,ti l.nlni ac imht i rSfen.!arhe; j5 H l-l II l F ' Six appiuator.a for memoersnip er rreeni ed all ut one coming' from ' Tvv Wn-ker. thus proMng the alue or that 01 sanitation In promoting the Interests of the lodge ..--Jiexl. Alondav evening the jecond degree will be conferred bv Ivy. and on t-undav penlng. May i the lodge will attend aerlcea at the Eetentii Strt Methodist Church. 7th nnd Kor ris streets In commemoration of the 00th annl ercar of the order .Mllle Lodge conferred the first degree In full form on three randldntea April 1 with the following degree staff on the floor. N 1! . Chiirlca E Brannan II S. X. 15 , Franklin Hmlth L. S N O F. K. Ilusnell. conductor. William Miller warden. S Howard Homlg. A". Q.. A 8 Parln rt. S V. ct . O . Dlll aon L S "V a . Charles D Bird R S. S . John A Weir L. R S.. William J tlurnett Inside guard. Ttobert Qarla. outside guard, Mncent Sllcox king. Jamea H. tMlklnaon; a'Trr b I" V Mhmldt lad A Mubkal nn Jonathan, .lames K. Kelly . herald. William A Mills: David. Clarence P. Morgan, .lease. Ttobert W Illckitta guards X CJ. Markley. I n. Beck. George nraselmann William Btockley. Albert A Camp and ullam CuHer, chaplain. J. Fred Dager musicians A S Daw ion and J. S. Woodruff Among the visiting brothers were O K Kline, of Merlon Lodge f. s Hornier, of Apollo Lodge Frank Faronl nf Quaker Cliv Lodge; U If Fry and .1 V Parker, of Peace and Love Ledge Tloa M'hrr and A G Ham ilton, of fenrge W chlldi Lodge. W Gallag her. F Simons, W and II ctrlawnld. of Mi-p-town Lodge The editor or this fraternal Societv department w (messed the ceremony of thla first degree with surpilse Interest and delight, admlrlnff not only the unusual versa tile abilities of Brothers Wilkinson and Rtcketta but the general excellent and artistic finish of the -whole degree statf. comparable with the best trained teams In the order. PCP. George Braselmann and l r P Blair X". Bellly of Corona Encampment and 31111a Lodge, Journejed 10 Fnltod I-o.lcc pril 14 lr the Interest of tho I'atrlarchnl branch of the order, with the view of enlisting new tan dldatea for Ihe class Initiation to be held at X.u Lu Temple on May 8. ClnOnntis Lodgu had its ofllcera installed bv the staff from Arcturua Lodge and they are about aa oung a set of officers hk mn bV found, not one being over -4 vein, of age. They are John C. Hazlett, noble grand. Joseph C Prince Uce arand Ernest V. Ptead. third tellef member The lodgo la ner .XI years old, but tha average age Is low. aa there haa been ery few Initiates whose agea were over 30 eaa It la, therefore, one cf lue mnut nour ishing; lodges In the State This lodge Ina len preparing Its degree team to exemplify the first degree III Textile Hall April ID when all the lodges in the llth d'airlct will have a gala night. Brother William 1. rnskev who will have charge of Cincinnati.' atari. desrvet preat credit for hla untiring efforts to imka the work a autreaa Tha Ladlea- Avxlllarv of C'lm Innatua Lodge. haJ a big night April I'l when the male mem bers of the lodt,e connected with t.ili- nuxillary tendered the ladles a lAnquet at Brntlier l")e? enhart a. The affair waa n great surprise 10 tin ladlea, and the tn de delicacies were nf the beat. The entertainment waa under the direction of Brother Thomas Whitehead, and his Introduction aa well aa hla makeup waa highly amusing, The recitation of Brother Salter A. Tea waa a model of originality. Brothers Cow den, Taggart and others rendered vocal aelectlons, and Brother Harrv I'mateed'a ...,iin.rB mn well roeelved. Sisters llaxlett .nri rnwdeti officiated at the piano, and tblr i efforts were appreciated. All were presented NO. 99 ASTHMA SIMPSON, THE VILLAGE C ,. . (vi HlCKtSy-Ae Cz-KN'X M i A, , -A s v weLL.-eR.-A v rfcS lteTrSTewPlPDSTARVe K ' T MR.TfJAI-FICjIF VOU WANNAM IP VOU m LTO DSATH H iVe TRIED '1 ,a MMfiA FAVOR, JIST HOLD J INSI ST.'JitJ IfalT- Lfev3iCTO e,T "rwo - T - -,' " " this tray of food for a -rT" J I Ps- II UVth I NO HAD to hi-kSe&' ! O - --- AfflBk.' bsUi If 1 1 JkaMkSmQiLx. 3. 1 di-yh -riMtSa '"-spniiTn7Ma:---pA 9 r 3i v 33 . J. u '- . ; ,c-w-grATPReveNr 4-SSw; T.U 'mMMm JJ- Ael I FRATERNAL SOCIETIES with aoinenlta Intende-J lo provoke merriment aa well na In he held as rcllra. Xorrla lmlge nf Nutrition n. held lis nn mini service at the Old Fellona Home on Nuthlav The xernVn wna preacheil hy the liev. Thomas II. Evans nf Haws Avenue .Methodist Episcopal' Church, Norrlatovvn The Inu'lc wna In chaigc of the Emmanurl Male Quartet, under the direction or Ernest 3 , otingjohn. with an address hy President Mpp At tho Itchekah Home tlie atrvlcea were in charge or ln' ileado llebekah Lodge ihe lte II M llunells, nf Kdcn Meiluhlt l.pla nipal Cliutch pienthnl the sermon. The nm ale was bv the Junior choir of ciaalnn Plea hvterlan c litm-h, and Inclined two solos bv the lucaclnr mid an mldrisa by I'resldnit Alary A llngelmnn Services were resumed at the Odd 1-eilows Cirphannge, In charge of Theresa Ilehekili I calai'. Ihe liev IJi. Clnrencp II Wnnisinii or tlie East llapllal Churcli, (.nve an nhjcti nik mi ".Maghiil Illusion- lite miia c In ituded seleitlnn- hy the ihildrfn nnd the linine oiuhealrn with rn address hv Chulrman l-ove. Improved Order Kcd .Men toka Tithe had Ha officers rnlse.i bv the iMefe or Itiskanllla Tribe and the letemony made a great Impression upon the paleracea present 1 hla team is letter periect ami is a rrcuu m Brother .1 II. Johnson loka s thlcts ate .1 Blsslnger. prophet II Avitlnii, sachem. I ' Mehler Hr sigamore. C. 2JS-V r C Nelll. Junior sigamore AeJCTkawI Mmiion rrlhe engaged In "YVlr adintlon last night through IT the erfnrts t t) tl. S Elser- Illlin 1i. n C "Hl"ll Fi" a silrlte.l talk llcpanna Tribe, arcsvinpaiiled bv Hepanna Hr- lliml tinned bv iralu In Dovlestovvn, tlienco bv irnllev to I'lun'ste.idvllle nnd by nan 10 tiiiblln to in se II. e ihleis of Cata loiifT Irlljc. The ifrcmonv waa enjoyed by 'ataloost nnd m Iota Tribe nieinhers. irter lili.lt an eiabori e aupplv of corn hihI venison w.i" nrveii ilie siutT waa com posed " l-eiutv Sachem I othall flrcst Mls'lilncwa runv 'lirnt s-rnlnr .sagamore Mllllgau Great .Inn or Migaimin Itliketls, Ureal Prot net llenyrli nnd others or llrpiinna 'Irlte who were entfrialned nver night, and nn "unday nmrnlim aiteiuied aervlies m the Luiltenn 1 htm h where several selections were played bv ino brass fjiurtct of llepannn Tribe The liepntv Great .u hcina of Muskokn Irlnr, ivlih I s. Malnti ailing as deputy gre.M sachem, raised th ihie'a of loska "Irlbe "ti lite shep of April H the work whs well per ori'ieii nnd the meeting well infilled more loan im being irtscni Treat Sa 'hni-elect .-inn'ifl II Yviiket made 11 very Inspiring ad dress Past treat Sai lieiu John E Poorr. P. S William I. .Sews, of No 181 P S William Mai nil, or So ,111, nnd otliera gave shori nIKs ihe retiring sai hem of lo-ka Wllllliu let ter was presented with a line P ft. regalia P S I-ted Kullman wna preaented Willi a nne palnllng n' Ducks Millr 01 Totiguwu 'Irlbe an I 111 oilier Kullman dressed In the pr u lift suits I' . 1: floeren was presented wlin a et nf buttling knlvca and a small latwe Tho financial leport or loska Trloe .or the j ear indln-s Slarch "I sltmvs 11 (,ln nf Jrni.2 ti I'aumtii l'i idea regular form of business liaa b' en cnlirged by laving undldatia even me. t -Ing nlgiit Aiinlliii paleface was intiuc.tcl vnv Imprrsslvel) In the a inption degree ite newefl inteiest I. Udug manifested hv de linquent members who have been altiactrd by the pu.gicss of ihe tribe aa well as by personal visits hv the Delinquent Committee G. s S Samuel H Walker imparted wis dom to the voungcr members who are Joining In the work of the trlle. Brother William Mllner. tlie newly adopted member cxpiesert n desire to h-lp with the other members I ait Sachem John It. Greenhalgh made an address on the il) tall workings of the order ndvlflng the dlffeieni ommlttccjs to continue their great ncrk. and offering his services Past Siihem John fnmero spoke at Icngtn nn the tepiirt of the Jubl ce Assntlatliin. rills Imiov la planning 11 big ialv at 1 olnt Breeze, Park this summer. In wrlih all tribes and vounclls Hie Invited lo take part vatlous sons of aililetlc sports and other amusements . haw been arranged The members o 1 auin ta txtpini their best wishes in initiibets who . are iinahh to inllovv tin hunt and wish then, ull sale lecnvery 'Ihe lo.'otnh Association met nn last I011 dsv h si ep at Mennos vvignam, with eveiv tribe exiept nne lepte-cnted. In ihe iiuein.n j n' tl.e ,ui sldcn' am vice president. P li. " ; rarl-v presldtd. The dcgrie team Is now li 1 nos Hon to do effecilve work nnd onlv ilcinan a a little more piiunpt a. tlnn nn the part or Jta orfliers tn shnvv continued good results ah I'lls has ben promlseil and the next serv In it , Ihe team will be for .-hawnee Tribe. X" a. "" , tomorrow a sleep 'qualified landldatea for the warriors ilegrce are Invited 1 Plllllp Mlnitslan Ihe soi iolnglst lei lilrei n 'l I introduced and be explained ihit tis In primi tive limes lhn.e apeina 01 lower niiiiniu m llneiitd bv a natural liistlm t tn unite aui -vfved. while others perished so with llie ahorlglni-. nho'e . ustom nf tribal union uini aesnclatinn ahowfd comiantlvelv Hlrr is aulls than the progressive efforla of moitcrn times He gavu aa his authorltv lanna 11 Morgan, who was adopted Into the Sem a. Tribe o' the linquols X'atlon and speni 1 llfeiniKi among those earlv native Am rh ana What do the iraternltles otTer the vnuii man o' todiv li. Hie way of brain 100.1 exclaimed the speaker, "W liai lbii thej toiisiaitinly mfei ihem until the hunger nnd love (lines havt flrat been aatlsfled rm fundamental principles of the order, freedom, Friendship and Charltv," were analved In a most nlensiiiK manner and II wits dearie shown that If the first two were made operative the third would bicomo a dead letter for clnirlts' piesuppoucs a need which cuuld not exist under a complete application of the othei tno U the 1 lose of the nddrets short talks tnm-n-endatory of the lccturo and the degree team weie mado by U. K of W. Farrar, P G. S. Farley and Brothers Kern. Striker and Shields, or Xo. T McGlnnlsa McFarland and 'J hump son n' MM. MulUr ( Nn S. Bcnn-t; of H"S: Hnrtz. of No. 1'i, and Wright, of V Jul The next meeting of the association will pe hell with Shawnee Tribe, No s I'.'d and Dick inson streets, on the third Thursday In Mav. The discussion will be on the proposition to or'n tlie doors tn other tribes In houth Phlla ileln'iU It la understood that several irlbfa have expreased a desire to unite with ihe asso ciation, and there appears 10 be no opposition 10 the Idea ... . . ,. Ileinianshlp a healthy papoose Tionah tribe Xo 14 has lust finished idcslng ihe trail of another great sun. oven mote sue. -s-fulth-.it those that went hefore Instituted April 1.. in?; with 11 members, the tribe haaeteadllv grov'ii mill It now numbers 1!!JI chiefs and has acquired wampum 10 the evteul oT llearlv ll.OiHi fathoma Earh great sun the tribe has shown a gain of more than 100 members and liine-i fnthnms. and one or lis seers pmphrs!- that ere long Yonah will be the largest mid wealthiest tribe In the I'nlted States Though onlv eight great suns of uge, "lonari Is now the largest tribe In ihe reservation or Peiinavlvanla and seinnd largest In the lulled Ht-tes hui nitavva Tribe of Camden, X J . will soon lose the honor of being the largest It No 44 keeps up Its former reiord bo Bteadllv liaa the tribe progressed that Osage, Lentil I 1 nape Warrior Eagle and the other large tribea have been passed as an express train niiHsis a liKal. indeed, If less than 10 pale faces are adopted nt one time, the touncil is termed an off-mteilng Much nf the aiucesa or the tribe Is din .0 the un Irlng effnits of such chiefs as .1 rank Hedfearn. its first sachem P. I. Kite. Its tlrst prnphel William M pavla. the 1 hlef of rec ord!. Harold J EHett. A 8 MacNutt and many othera of the original Its, who still act aa pat iflm'era a"d leadera along the trail of auccess Twice in Its hlatorv the tribe has outgrown ita uuarters, and now again the ques tion of providing a wlgvvnni large enough to hi cop nndnle Ihe meetings confronts the i hlefs, who have come to the tnnelution that the only snliltloi Ilea In building a wigwam of their own. The plans vvhlih will ultimately bring iiir to pab are being worked out and the mutto of the tribe, "Be sure vou re rlglu. then go ahead " la ruling tho action of the trustees Freedom friendship and charltv, tho cardinal rrecepta of the I O It M . .have alwaja been field high In Ymah, especlallv charity Pur-l-ig the last six months almost .100 fathoma have been cxpeeided In rellevlrr the distressed and unemplnved rot onlv among its own mem 1 era, hut all over the humlns grounds nf Phila delphia On Christmas eve the hunters nf tha trlre .arried c'hrlstmaa cheer In baskets tilled with the neiesearles nf life Into 40 private wig wams more thvu hal' of whom were not mem ber of tho order Yonah Tribe through lf scchem I'laud e"lark. takea this npporlunltv n' extei.i'lng a mrdial invitation tn the Bed lien of Pennsylvania and the I'nlted states I ! I 1 "I inw,-M",-: 'lkZZ1-rAL: , na. M" r ' h-7L LVN'imiil f r-a A'. '"ix iTi- . . n- mmf'xl w-zk sr ---3' "sj. ' --TiTSv- W3'a,imw7m " , -r-t"---- ) li pay them a visit to their wigwam, 5S2T Fletcher street anv Wednesday sleep Foresters of America ronrl" Haddington held Its fourth social event n the season with a prngiam arranged bv the (let Tegeiher fomnilttee. Tlie features were Court Haddington inln- sliei tin, 1 1- h-hiiv Ujh and John Hose in musical seiee lions. Francis Mtan In a Jewish monologue t ourt Haddington uuartet. Unvld V power was Introduced as the nejxt grand treasurer and made a fine apeech lie was followed hi Bros. II. J Itepsher ami Jesse Wood. A erteii of boslne bonis was 1 1 ; 1 1.. aung O'Brien vs. Billy Flyi n i . mi. miev h Tnminv llvnn. ( hatles 111 'v Vntng Henri The referee was A 1 ' a-bei The David Power Campaign Committed Is 1 . 1-.1 I .vi layloi 1 hatha F Neiiv .nd Koiv llnnev, delegates from foUit Ha Idlngion to the next convention. Frank E. Barbem Ml. Mel 11 While and Stanlev W Smith from court llacerfnrd llro George 'I M Taylor, of Haddington, has given the use of his automobile in tho intnpalgn mimnlttec ni.d It I expe ted that everv lourt In tha illi will bo visited c onrt Col inibla held lln inonthlv social night nn April t.v and aeiepted 1 ourt American l.agle a blnnd curdling dell ror pinochle gnmes Co'umbla s nohle braves swooped down on the hinve Eagles nnd defeated them inn games out of n. 'I here were also several other eourts present who enjoved the evening at plno-dile and euchre Brother Mvers Columbia s noble el.amplon wns nln there, al) Brother 'J homp son. of linhln Hood lourt Columbia Is still out for games and can le found on ihe lob nt all times nv court wishing iontAst ran be nccomnodnted bv lommunlcailtig wi li Ku vvsrd A Slkle '.'ulf Smith Watls stieei Court Palrhk llenrv held an Interesting meeting on Mond-v evening Great credit was clven to Sub 1 hlef Banger Wclntraub for his enndjet of the meeting n the nbsem e nf till t hlef rtnngpi RHeral voting candidates were Initialed and Bro Shroeder gave? tlietn some Pointers pn low to heroine good I'oresiers, visitors from other couita aie always viel coute .(ourt Phil Snerldan was entertained last 1 rlflAv evening hv Bio. lohn llerre, who ii clted Little Brown llm, ' Toe quarterly sinoket will bo given tomorrow evening One or Hie reunites e III be tho entertainment by the inliisirrl troupe, p. s. George .1 Beln hnrt will spi-iik on Ihe good nnd nel'are of the eoiirt 'Ihe entertainment committee and the troupe nave worked hard to make the anioker a sun ess nnd frel assured that th" member will enlov it Brothers are urged not to forgst tbs roinhlnailnn excursion m licHdltm tune jn ( ojrt General Garfield's smoker laat Thurs div night hmiight a room lull of meinhera and visitors The lourt was hotornl bv P. 1 i. n llanv W. Maee L W Pilot, who Vi a candldnte for grand i her taiiger Bros 1 tana, and l.a,vlri or court Sehuvlklll. Brei laeo spoke or I'e benevolent features of this onl-r and gaie ilinelv adv li e In the neglrctrul mem bers In mine to the nurllrga Bin Pilot gave nn Interesting till, on foresirv Members nf thla eoun exnnsecd their lavor or th speak ere ent'iltilacv llroa c lam v and l.ivvler spoke ill the interest of Doctor Dalv candi date ri giand iieasurer. The smoker was enjijveu by nil a nne or the best and Hr. look lag in ihe next one Bros Ii'k, nose Shagn rue Slni-cr and While air m be eongrntulaiod 01 UlC llmsi of Ihe even', I'ho eighteenth auniversaiv nf Court t'olts lown Nn. 1 i7, was lelebrated April IS and waa laigcly attended An ciitertnliiiiicut con sisting 01 musl nl selections, readings and ad dresses was prn.lded, rnllowed by n banquet Mnong ihc.o taking p-crt in the cxerclics wer" Claud Ciller lunger M. J. Seymour and Giand hciretnry llobert Comber and tho following officers and members of the local court Chief ranter. Jacob a. Wolfe, sub-chlef ranger. Ell t.cihart. trcHauter, v li k lit llnrtenstlne, financial secretary, Peler A Markley . record ing se retnrv, Walton Y Frver lecturei. Ed ward Kerr Junior pnat chief ranger Itnvmnnd I instead, phvel Inn V. A. Toland M. D . organist, Willis Hendricks liarl Bechlel and Fiank McClalteH.v. The committee In cliaige nr the nffn-li was vompused of Brothers i;dvvaid Kerr i-amuel lloffer. Ilnrry' Sclintilz. George l'enele nnd Willi 1111 F. Jnnies, and thev weio bj dv complimented upon the result of their labors lici huh weie irad showing that the court haa -'II me.nbrra on He roll nnd 7unii In the liiilhlirv alter Hpeiielltig almost -'.'..ISHI Tor sick and lunernl lienellts since its institution Mnnv cxprei-sioris n approval and satisfaction were heard arier the ri'adltlg nf these rcpolts and all (nine I In the good Wishes for LOiltlrueil success and prosperity. Patriotic Order Sons of America This organization will take the annual jpl l grlmagc 10 Christ Churcli next Hundav In com meumrntlnn ejf th. Iiiauguialluu of Gcorgo vv asiitiigtnii as urer rreskteni of the United Males, undor the auspiees of the Allied Coin maniletiea of Piilladelpliia and vicinity. All atrangemcnls liavc been completed by the committee havlg It In 1 barge mi. il la rxnecli'd that this pilgrimage will he ihe most suiveasful the ordi r haa ever held The piOLission will fotm nl Spring Garden strict east of Broad at J. 15 p. in and march aoiuii 1 n Broad street to Market alreet, to llth stieei, to Chestnut, tn fth, to Arch, to t!d. thrnce 10 Christ Church, wheie the usual aerv lies will be hi Id 1 ho liev I)r Loula C Vvaah burn will officiate. A special program uf music will be lendered by the splendid choir of the church The fcniures of the procession will be that there will he no music, not even a diuni In help tin men Keen Btep, this being the third year that they have adopted this plan nnd, while it waa a privation at flrat, the men have become quite nccuatomed to it. In fact, the majority of the cnmmanderles mid camps would rather have it thus, atyllnK the pilgrimage aa "the silent march ' rpon reaching Independence Hall tho cnm manderles will he formed in battalion front with camps In rear facing tha hall, uncover, and a wreath will be plnced upon the Wash ington siatue by the lommander-in-chief of the Commandery Genernl, Chnrlis II. Davis, and a short oration will be delivered. The line will be re-formed and tlie march continued past the FlaK House on Arch street The men will uncover while passing this almost fol saken little house In Lonncitlnn with the pilgrimage this year It will also be marking the 25th anniversary n' the Institution of the Cammanderv General, p O S of A Hie onlv recognized uniformed rnnk of Hi- ordet The national convention meeting hero nn Tuesday April -7 it 1b ex pee ted that mam entnmanderies from outside nf Philadelphia will be in line ami many delegates from other Staiea will participate. New Jersev New York. Massachusetts 1 on pectlcut. Man land. Illinois, X'ortli Carolina, Florida and the Olatrlct of Columbia will be rcpiesentcd in line There will be not leas than aix Pjist rom-inanders-lii-ehle' in line The cnmmunder-ln .hlef Charles II Davis, with hla entire staff, will head tho procession then the visiting e onimanderles from Norrlatnwn Pottntowu, Beading Chester. Wilmington, Camden, Mer clmnivllle Phllllpshiirg and Urenlon. The Philadelphia Battalion under the command of .Major Harry S Opdyke. will act aa escort lo the canipa. Stain President Herman A. Mil let will act as marshal of the camp division, with tha district presidents aa aides. Out of the l-'l camps of Philadelphia there will ha about M campa represented by large delega tions. Many campa have said they would be In lino with their entire membership. A handsome program has been provided and will be distributed at the church It will ba a souvenir of tha occaalon lha committee uhlih has iharge of Iho arrangements are f. M T Cooper, plcket-ln-chlef. Major Har ry S updykc Captain William N Ulalr, Harry Duncan and F E. Eichols District President Welsh expreasca Ids alncera tlianka lor tha kind aupport the members nf the llth District are giving the Educational and Fraternal Committees nf tha district The monater meeting listed for No. 113 was shifted tn No. '(tl and the speakers were of the best Brother Kevser of tha Fraternal Committee, Is arranging for a visit lo Colllngswood J. J. It Is hoped that the members will contlnu their Interest. Camp -Ull very nttlnglv celebrated the anni versary of Paul Tlevere'a ride on last Sundav night by presentlr-e a large silk flag lo Saiah H Cooper Memorial Meihodlst Episcopal Church Sid and Glrard avenue Th demon stration was the largest ever given In Phlla d'lphla laing before the services began tilers QUEEN WHILE "STEW" PIDD'S STARVING . not. room enough to ecommodat the pcopla who erowrded the. church Brother It It. hearlck made the. presentation address, and tho Itev C, "Lee, Gaul, the pastor, responded, Great credit should hn given to Brother John Vantine, tcIio had charge of the affair, assisted hv Brothers George- T. Carr. Samuel McQuado, George Carr, Jr., and Brother Btrlnnnetd. Camp 12Q hd one of lha largeat turnouts for flag presentation last Sunday nt Sanctuary Church atli and Thomrson atresia, Joseph P. MacLRughlln making the presentation address. The Tlev. F. V Barrett delivered a patrlotlo sermon Representative- of 21 camps attended the service Several camps were at a special service con ducted In St Peter's Episcopal Church Wayna nvenue and ltatvey street, uermantonn. when Ihe rector the Itev. Stuart P. Keeling, pteaehed n, pstrlotlc sermon. Tim recentlc organised Boosters' Club of the P. O S. nf A., of Ardmore. .has placed the services of Its otganUatlon at the order of the police elepartment of lavwer Merlon township 10 assist tho department In running down cilmlnala nnd making Ardnior a "spotless" lown In the laat few months the Boosters liavo brought the membership of tho order up from in members to 100 Older of Independent Amcricnns State Council Secretary William A. Pike will present a. allk flag to tha Ford Street Meth odist Episcopal church. Norrlstown, on be half of General John c 1 Hartranft Council, No .INI. on Sunday May 2 Htato Councilor Frank 1., Thnmaa rrlll address the congregation on 'Our Fraternity." Pride of Coplay Council, X'o I", Coplay, Pa, will nriBnl nn Slav !?. it silk - Mae in tlie flrat church built outside of Philadelphia. It waa erected In 1712 and will he the first church 111 Lehigh county lo receive a ling from any patrlotlo order Tho church Is located al Egvpt. I State Couhill Secretary William A Pike will present the Hag and Stale Councilor Frank t. Thotoaa will siicak on "Our Order," Ihe work of tho itnlformeel rank goes on and tin reusing In membership, now nenrlng the 1500 mark. A aerlea of Interesting lee tuies tn the officers has been arranged l Dr. Thomas Matlack, who is major of Ihe Hn plial Corps, and his as-latante, Dr. .1 Philip Mayer and Dr. James Hunter Smith lho lei lures take up such Important ma'ters as stiitstioke heat prostration, drowning and other subjects where tha proper first aid often results In tho saving of life. ,. , , . Ilia surgeon genernl of the In Heel Slatea nr,,l, lltnln In II- Vtala- rnllimMldlhff llllll RC well ns his associates tor this work, slating , that It was tho utl on record where a patriotic tiiifiiiilrniiuh I .id rotten down 111 tho ailual work o' being a soldier , The fnlloulnr nfnrrrs of the regiment Colonel W li. hlngle, Major ,1 C. Sommers Major M. Gilber, Captain II. Elaenbrev, Cap tain F I Griffiths, Captain W. 1" Ilnllinaii and 1 apialn W. Conner, havo arranged ror tno flrat annlvtrsarv nnd dnnro of the regiment tn take plnce In Mav. Tho finest hall In the city has been secured, a line orchest rn f or the elanrlng and a banquet will he piuvlded. William Wlndom Council, Nn. ri"d. will pre sent n silk flag tn 1 hi 1st Methodist Episcopal ( Im-cli ,istli and llamlllon ntreets on Sun lav cv-ss ig Muv 11. The members will assemble n 1, mini II room, Sntn Utncasler avenue, nl 7 n 1 im k haip to proceed In a hodv lo the church two failures distant, Tho follow ing dlstliiculshert gentlemen will be present and deliver shori addresses Hon. John P. Eikin lusilre of lho cuprenie t ourt of Petin svlvania Idanl YVilann past Stale eouni llor: Horace P Gaw, Eq.. honorary member of William Wlndom Cniini II nnd the founder of church flag pioirntatlous In the cistern por tion of the I nlted States Wlllliui A. Pike I ri.. Staio touncil snretary the Itlthnr o" the Bible till no. Harrv II. Johnson, pastor or CI risi 1 hurrh Helav ltoss Council. No iifl" will present to the Oermnn llclhlrhein ne'orined Church a 1 k flag on Sunday evening. May in. This church Is located al Frankfort avenue mid Norrla alreet Owing to the distance from tho coun cil room, the delegation will meet at H.'pvlva and Nonla trect at 7 o'e lock sharp. The Hug will ba presented bv linn. William II. Shoe maker Judge or Common Pleaa Court, on be liair of the 1 mini II. Slnto Council Secretarv Wllltum A. Pike will deliver nn address on Hie nbjecit,, piinclplea and nccompllshnienta ui the unlet. Jr. Order United American Mechanics John B. Marlln Council. X'o. 20. haa moved (torn 5ih and Huntingdon stirots and whl I10M Ita first meeting this evening It tho new large hall. 5ers West Aiiegpenv avenue 'jniscoun 1 It iv 111 lelehrnle Us l-tli annlversirv bv n bla bnuouet nt tho Continental Hotel to- , morrow rvintug. Mhe main I speaker will he ihe lion j Clnrles Brown. President tudge of the Munlilpil Court rhie will he a lalgo rlass initiation In the new hall on niurdav evening next when lull (.ahilldntCH nre expected In repotl fm Iniiiatlnn There will bo n big crowd nnd a big time Benjamin West Council, No. 197, or Swarih moie, held on Interesting meeting and smoker 011 Tuesday evinlng. state Vice Counellor S ','.' f'c't01t. State Se rel.irv Charles II. Hall and Past state Couinllur Thomas: II. Walters mado addresses I'rankllnville Coum II. No 7't. held a package "0,111 on Monday evening, which was voted uv the members and their lady rrlenda lo be ?. .bl!V f,1"''-".". A delightful musical program was follotved by Ice cream and eakc. Henderson Gavlord Council. Nn lllil, of 1 Ivinnutli. Is one of the lounclls that has enthusiastically taken up tho t.'.'d anniversary ! -."VS". m'tlitlnn plan, and li reports 24 appli cations lion In 'I lie Statu Seuslon Entertainment Cnmnilllea o" 1 nlontown is making great picparailons for the entertainment of the lepm-cniatlvcH 01 tho Mule LeilltLlI In Us cltv September 11 to It! Mala organizer Charles Fear will In-tliutn 1 ?'""!:. 8t Orange on Saturday night nf this weeh J lie degree work will ho periormed bv '.".''.','!!"0,"um of Columbia Council, Xo. 4.!, ol W Ilkes-Barre I'he But Branch Association, which mm prises the councils of Lycoming, Columbia. Montour. Xorthumberland and L'nlon Counties, will bold their annual reunion at Berwick on Saturdav .May 15. 'Jim councils of Luzorno and Uickawanna Counties will participate In the parade A division haa hem assigned lo the 1st .lit and lib Iteglments nr U10 Jr. o. L-.A' .' .volunteers of I'ennsylwmli The York County Association will hold Us annual convention at Goldsborei nn Satiinlcy, luna 5 This is an annual event of great lui poiianee lu tho fraternsl life of York County, and il.- membera of Ooldsboro Council Xo. lui, aie making eMensliu preparations to royally entertain their gueMs Fraternal Patriotic Americans Stale le Cuu'ielloi "William If Slteneman and Slate Council Seeretary Grnrge s Ford laid a (internal visit to Mt. Morlah ("nunc II, No ..HI tId and Woodland nve nue. last Mondnv evening Al though this council Is at u dla- puie 01 inn 1 lly , It Is a-tlve and progressive I) A A Iiulmer la working verv haid to increase Ihe mem ur.muji 01 III- council. 'Ilie Clno.l nt lho llnln. A -m. datlnil held ita innnlhlv 1. eeilni- n .1,- h.n of Chosen Vrlends Council. Xo tf, Broad uud Mclvean streets on Tuesday uvenirg. Repre sentatives from tho varloua 311 coumlls of the county vveie present and made reports aa to the work being e.onc. T. arlous committees having 111 charge Important events leported ua to the detalla and arrangements. Tha memorial seivlco la being arranged notice of which will be shortly given to tha councils. The annual outing nf the association In con nection with the councils is being considered and when the ciaU lime and plaie aro fixed all membera should talia notice unel attend, aa a good lime will bo assured The oinmlltee on annual banciuet will meet next Saturday evening at tha southeast inrner of l.llh alreet and Columbia ovenuu in hear reporta nnd general huainera. Great success la assured thu banquet this vear. U the meeting nf the Wd Hlstrli-t n the rooms of Cohockslnk Council, Xo Mn. under D H S C. Ilauman every coum II una top resented except Quaker City, Xo. SI Stirring remarks were made by Brothers Wonderlr of X'o. (I, Fredericks and Wlnrhealer. of Xo. Happier of X'o. 11. McDonald und Lelnlnirer. of X'o. 18, Mel?, of No 723. Sheridan, of No ,120 and Stats ( nuncll Secretary Ford and Slate Vice Counellor Sheneman The speak ers struck Ihe general subject of Imnmlng the. district, and various suggestions were offered. These ideas will be worsed uui by time in tereateel, and the members of the dlstriit aro Invited to attend the meetings of their coun- 1 ells for Informallon rgardlng what l going on In their district and In tha order lfi en- The next meeting of the district will be held In Union Council, No. p. on Monday evening, May S. This meeting will bo Intensely Inter esting, as the ilelegrues from Ihe various coun cils n tho district will report what P'ogress la being mado In the mnlter of clas- Initiation. All members of the order arc.lnvlted to attend, but more particularly does this apply to tho members bf tho district The meeting for Juno will occur on he Jlr-t and will he held In Ihe rooms of John II. J-lur-phy Council, No in. A class Inlllillon of the district will lake place and the degreea will be given bv a proficient team. Tho member1 of Ihe district should try to maleo this clasi Initiation a auccess, so aa to shnw Brother Bnumnn that the rank and file are hack or 111 in In Ihe good work. ..-i.j the llrsotutl-11 council, No. was wrt "mi custody of the ellstrict banner .for tho com ng month hy reason of having Iho most visiting membera at the last meeting. Shield of Honor The Grand laidge held lis Wlh innii'l"': slon In Shield of Honor Hall, 1722 North Broad street on Monday last The recent denth Ihe grand master-elect caused compllcatlona in regnrd In the llt of oflleer that took soin llmo to straighten out, but It vvns done to tne sntlsfacllnn of nil i-it 10 lho following were declared 11 he elecle,i 11 office for lho ensuing your and of,,,l,",'fl.,,. hy Junior supreme Mnater Dr II. M "!. Grand master, Alfred H. Plersnn: junior grand ,-- 11-.-.. u ui.,,t.A-i -an.i neeretarv. initflirr, null, r. i-.nt,,.i., , , , .. ... t Edwin It Nnson, grand treasurer. 1'rank K MneMurtrle, grand chaplain. Harry H. Borat. grand innductor, Warner U Puff, Insldo gunrd lan. Thomas ,1. Pay . outside guardian. Albert Masking, nnd laane M. Miller wns Installed aa senior grand master i.,...n At the evening session a large delegation from New Jersev waa present led by Grand Mnater Wllllnm II Slni 11111 nnd Including Su preme Chaplin Cnperon, Supreme Outside Guardian Bodnn. Past Grand Master Y llson, G-nnd Treasurer tlallev nml others Tlie report nf Grand serrctnr) Xason showed Hint "17 iwr had been disbursed In Hie Btnte ror benefits nf varlnus kinds during the vear and that since Hie Introduction nf the order Jutej the Stale. 3D years ago the sum or xDn.-iol hnd been paid tn the members and their bene- "iMinadelnhla was seleeied as iho plac- for bnldlng the next nnnunl inecllng April li, 101ft. FAILURE OF TWILIGHT SLEEP IS SEEN HERE Doctors Gratified at Abandon ment of Treatment by New York Hospitals. Phv-lciniit III tliln cltv lm lliivr up raised the "twlllclil ilee.p" ttrntineiit as a menus of painless childbirth ctiiicv-sed a.ttisfactlnti loeliiy iivim the iicwh Hint the lientniPiit has been virtu.illy aban doned In New Yotk city At two hos pitals tbcie. the Fol.vcllnlc and Ilie City, It has been cntlicly rilscontlnucd; at the Jewish Matciulty Its u-c lias been ic stik'ted lo nbotit oiic-litilf "f tho e:iiics, and at the Sloane Maternity It Ih tu,cd only In a few selected ctt.es. The reason given at theso hospitals Is the same too many "blue babies," too hii-h a percentage of death among tho "twilight sloop" Infnnts. A period of 11 fi'tv months was covered bv the test cases at U10 City Hospital. Mnnv of tboso who took the tieatmcnt were' unmnirlpil women, who. In a. frenzy of rear, begged lo be given the tieat mcnt. lu this cltv Dr. Itlchaid C. NoriK nf ."(in X. 211th street, has ninele an pxtelislvo study of the treatment and In a rccpiit Interview described "Utopian" tho hope' Hint evci.v woman and her infant rould be taken through the ordeal of labor un conscious foi lioius fiom ,1 iliug. Ills opinion vvns Hint lis lipst erfects would be manifested upon tbosp vvoinen who vvcro Ill-equipped for mollieihood. Tliictcs Iiansnck (ierniatitnvtn Home The police of this city aie search lug today foi clues which will establish the Identity of thieves who cntcied the icsl deiice of Mrs. W. II Widen, (if 120 Clive den avenue, last night nnd took Jcweliy valued at J.'Ort belonging to Mis. Hiidci. Iirr daughter Lillian and n servant, iSnlhnra Hniibon The? thiee eiocupiints nf the house went nulomobiling nt, H n'tloclc Inst night When they ictuined, (shortly after 3 o'clock they found a din ing 100111 window forced open nnd lho second and thhd Hoots heaped with cloth ing lemoved fiom bureaus and eluscb'. Only a few pieces of Jevveliy hnd been overlooked by Hie thieves In ransacking the bouse. Funeral nf J. 15. .lardella Tlie funetal ol' .Iciomn II. Jnnlelln, a letl estute broker and u pioiniuent Mason, was held todav from his home, VX Ulicb nveiiuc, Cynvvvd Ho died sud denly Monday. All. .I.11 delta's activities In tlie real estnln business vveip conduct ed for the larger pait lu the lower t-ec-I ion of Mice eilv He vvns a member of tho HI. John's Lodge. No. 113. K uud j M., ihe Columbia Cliaptei, Philadelphia Com nianderv No 2. Knlglits Templar, and seveinl eitbei fraternal oidcrs. Ills widow, Mrs nila Jatdcllii, and two sons survive. OBITUARIES Miss Henrietta Thompson Miss Henrietta Thompson, a ti listen of tho Arch Stieet Pieabj terlau Church and one of tho founders of the Hnla Homo for Aged "Women, died suddenly yesterday ot heart disease at her home, 2im Ludlow street. Miss Thompson was SO years old nnd caino from an old Philadelphia family. Her parents, who died soma jeais ago, were Charles nml Margaret Thompson. She was actively Interested In many charltablo organizations. J Morton Thompson Is 11 surviving brother. The funeral (services will be held tomonow night nt the chapel of Oliver H. Hair, 1S20 Chestnut stieet Burial will take place Saturday morning at Derwjn, Pa. William W. Woodward WEST CltKSTKIt. Ta.. April 22.-AVII-Ham W. "Woodward, aged about B2 ears. commander of West Chester Camp of Spanish War Veterans, a former chief of the First West Chester Klre Company. IN THE JAIL, CON. TRAFFIC'S GOBBLING WINE AND QUAIL!!! nnd romlnni In military droits for a, number' of year, tiled nt tho Chester County Hospital la-t nlRltt followlmr nn operation for a complication of diseases. IJUtliiB tho Spanish-American War Woodward was nn- oflleer of tho Sixth lteglment. N. 0. V and had also served as a major. Ho Ravo tho lato Major Tesso M. Baiter, nf Media, his start In his llsej to n teadlnpr position In tho vol unteer nnny, hy making; him his clerk during tho (Spanish troubles. Captain Edward Edf-crloy l.AN'CASTUn, TA, ApVll 22.-Captaln Kdwatd Edfierloy, p-Mnyor of Lancaster, died yc-tcrday here nt his home. He vvjs 78 years old, and vvns one of the cll s lcndlnr business men. He was for mnnv years a ptomliient Itepiibllcan lender. Ilurlnp; thn Civil War ho rose from tho rnnhs to Hip comitmnd of n company nf the 7"lh llegltncnl. t'cnns.vlvnnla Volliu teeis Captain Kdj-erlev served many years In City Councils, and was elected Mayor for one term In 1SSS. At one time ho vvns County HeRlster of Wills and '"ounty Tieasuter. ' 1 (teorj-c A. (tlaenzer OoejiRp A. Olacnzrr. nrllst and decora tor whoso work ndorim many fashionahlo U'sldences In Now York. Is dead at his home there He was in his 67th v. oar. .Mi cllarnrer was n member of tho French Commission durini the Centennial Imposition heltl In riilladclphla lu 176. lip vvns sncretpr.i of tho Ircnch Commls xlon when that body lalsed funds for tho Haitholdl ".Siatue of Mberty" In New York harbor, nnd was also founder of tho National School of Jjocoratlve Art In 1'ai Is. Dr. Paul F. Onus MUNICH, April 2J-Hr Paul V. dans, who long conceited the possibility ol dossing Ihe Atlnullc Ocean In a balloon and who was identllled with lho Ger man syndicate which built tho monster dltglbte "SucliHid," Is ilend. Tho flight wns planned several years ngo, but was never attempted Lord (icorjrc Gramlllc Campbell I.ONiJOX. Apill :--l,ord Oeorgo riran ville Campbell, fourth son of tho IJuktt nf Aigvl, died today. eatljg Al. I.K.N. On April 'JO. 101.1, COItA V dan-liter nf Ihe (ale .luliim n. nnd Mary Aiiiamli Mien llelallvea and frlenda arn invited In nttend the funeral -ervlccs, on I rldnv Htlernoon 1 rei laely at 2 o'clock, at Iho rcfluenic of her -Istcr Mia 1'redcrlcli T. Harrv. .V.'l'l Anhei et (jueeii l.ano Stallon, CSermnMuvvii. Interment ulvnte. Al.l.i:.N.-At Liitua I.lniln, (Jal . on April 19, llil.l. KAN.VIi: J' widow or Wllllnm II. A1.'eP. 1'deimcnt airlctly private, at Phila delphia, Pa. ATKINSON. At Norrlalown, on April 20, llllu, CHAIlL.ES ATKINSON, 111 Ills HUth .vear. Jlclatlvos and friends aro Invited to nttend tho funeral aervlces on 1 rluaj mtei noon, nt l.r.o o'clock, nt hla late residence, ,.(. Jacoby at . Norrtatovvti, Inleriiii'tii nrlvaic, at Ion Lutheran Cemetery, -jprine City. llAltHIITT. On April IS, 191B. D .lOSEPH IIAItllETT, at hla lata realdence. 03B7 IVoodbliio ave, aged OS ycais. Services and Interment private. Il.:!:il,l.:0,,, ADrU "' ln,r'. UMZAUKTH CAMIV, widow of .lohn W Uccbc, in the S'lth vear of her .-me. Itclatlvea nnd friends nrc invited lo attend the funeral -ervlces on an tin da v afternoon at 2 o'clock, at her late lesldome. ID1S Aspen street. Intciment pri vate IIOIJOs- on April SI. ini.l. I. 11 v I'tKiOS. Iiiisliaml or fon'ella II Itiians lui.eral services on snturdav, m s p. in. nl his Ian r-sldence :hm;i re,or st Interment aiilctlv privnle. .Sortli fedir Hill C'emeter.v i)i:ii'M:v. o apui 21. una, jam if. wldmv of Chillies Kcmpacy. funeral on aturdi.v, hi , .10 a. in, from the icsldcnce nl lie r foii, .Inmes beinpsev, (112 (-outh l.indeli si. I'oleinii Miih-i ol Heeiuleni lit thn chinch or nrjiisflBUrntlnn. nt II a. tn. pro i laely Interment Holy Cross Cemetery l,i.''?-!.M:i'- r" .ARr" -' ,nlr'' '-''''A llAlvhll. wife or Clvln ri Dunciin, and diiiightir id Hie late Mlclnul nnd Mary A. ILckri. hiinernl aervlcca on Saturdav ufter nniiii. at .In in , hi ihe npirlments of Oliver II Hulr, 1S.JO Chestnut st. Interment private. riUZ.-On April 21. in 1.1, .lACOn a, hus band of Atin-jH 'rlr. Ilincnil nervltea on Mindav. nt S'p in , at hla lato residence, .. .JS .North Ilceae al. Interment Grecnmount (enienrj , OI(I.'K.NUOOI) On April 21, I01B, THOMAS e.lli:i..NouD licloi.ii husband of Ann M dreenvvooil llelatlves ami rrlends nf the '"Hilly nre Invited to intend tho luncia on I rldav nfieriioon nl 2 o'clock, from Ids Hie resldemc. iMi.o NoMh 2nth atrcel. In lermcnt at Mt. I'eaee L'emcteiy Ileniulns can bo viewed Thuiadiiv evcnlnci. S lo 10 IIA'.ZAIt On April 21. 10IB, MAIIV U, widow of William ,1 ltazuird lunenl on Saturdav, nt 2 p m. from 1321 Wolf at. Interment Kernvvood Cemetery. Ef&$mL LfcL.-jr'e7 ,-TXrf.ifai"!1 - ... . , . . hi I . inn 1 1 ' ' --' V - ' ' i I i i ir 'n REAL ESTATE FOK SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Jj . IHtliXKL HIM.. 1'A. imCXKI, I1I1.T.. l Vm : :; v !a j i ENGLISH COTTAGES Attractive Inside and Out, As Substantial As Houses Can Be Built 20-iiiL'h stone wall from foundation to roof, conncr flashinca uA. valleys, cement porch floors, largo flues, insurinpr perfect tlrauj-ht, esp; ciany in uio opon luopiacfs; not water neat, gas anil cickkic i's"j gas ranges; j-pnnj-iieiti water. $5900 E. KENNEY CR6THERS, Architect & 0wne THCReS NO-THIN' Tto IT, I'LC HAVe TO Kreep ruinininth-l I TIRG HIM OUTS" ..-o HEnniNO-On Aprll!!liai.L"--Ui -Jr-jMcrt ave. mterm'e'n'? ltiZ& vNorthvvoed Cemetery ' 8mUn hiSA III." On April 31 int. - UI dauahter of tlV-i laie'Jitl?' p0EBB M Idell. Dili! notice "f !h.rl,,Rn- rf,.1.! Riven, from the tcaldenM "!n "m S IAMi:s. On Abrll "i me- " IMi dnii-hter or the lai- iS PATHERfvSf rjii-ahnii -nisViT i"'?- ramund nlr.?lsOT I lha funeral will bo Rl'v"n trrJi? U. 2 dence. BMS Pulaskrkvo h" ! nM ,!dre'ncr,V?enr a'li.,!0!,, . .1 iH Sehuvlklll, on FYidaj, Aprl I a i?. - 3 Kiiiiit.i:iiousi:.-o , u,,, V 4 ? r & dlphlheri.,-."vnno t.'iAt?,1,. Ii.l j n iiru i... .;."'. "'"oieiioiwe. n",".i lllue neli, pa " "l "cwnm a cjV, iHaini nitrrurain i uurur ivi.ii'i.Mi. on April 21 1ni- n. (II 04 u aro, "ffssSfe-a !" "W-nO.tlts MmfVA'fSJ tn iS ;.- i " 'V,r-L' -' at 11 ocloiv' .i'nn lesldence. 4S2I Walton ave vvvVJ!'VtJ Ph a. Interment i-i.- ' "Mt BuiilVl Jier.iiH)i;N.on dauahter or Vkii S$W&&!& 1'uneral en Raturd her parents' residence. 412 i.."- "e tr' larenta' residence, 412 'lijut . fr-S a.e'Vttovvr? Holy tScDu rhrA f---T.;i " tn. Istj Iminacii ment Holy Seoulrh".'!. "'," aifHINNIH. On Abrll "1 ini .. 1 . " - ""ict.vEr.". "' - - - --iii":"."rjrr MoUI.N'.N'IH NIB. Funeral on Saturn.,?131-"1 from the resident Jutar. at.l a. to , Joseph Josepn M. Moejlnnls, Jlb.1 wn-in-r.1'""""!-. West Philadelphia ' Solemn 'J.HV"S""' lUllcin nt HI. lames ''hurclf t la". ' lerment e'nili.,l-,,i -..-!"' at 1 a. m. 1T1 lerment Cathedral Cemetery n' H .......... Liuuiery 1-; Hnlereel into rent. i ti 1 cc t. SPK.N'I Ull I-. llell tf.-Jj?- , friends are. n, lied to III. (ml niriv,-. JiV ' to ".Hindu. ....icini niuioue lurmer nollce v. S ' realdence, in V Bill at liVSSf Ilta hli moriiliiB at a -n nclock" Sen i'?,1,' S"l house. Interment TrUac. X'tarirl i ' I " VIIItillTi -- U"t0 M M" North" U'ber str-'BaV-mn 11 "ri.'1' ' Mass at the Church of I ,e Oea" at ft.-' Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.' atl0.'-' I'dWICH. On April 10, Ull,',. WHttlufl PtiWIJH. llelallvea and 1 ricndi 1 IVi . trrmont llnlv Prnan r.mai.... III.i;i)i:il. In Philadelphia, on Thlrte.- nEBDUIt. widow of Merrick ia2.. aaed S.1 jcais. llelatlves and friends inr vited to attend the funeral, from thlwt dence of her son-ln-Iaw, Taylor Ileal? 75 nniitii .n.'d at . vv est Philadelphia, on BivmiJN 11ns, eourin iionin 4th, at 10 o'clock i.! Interment at Solebury Krlendi' Bvflft SA.llbON, On Anrll 20. lnis. iMiii..W dr., at .Norfolk. Vn. Funeral nTi7, St I.ulco's Church, Norfolk, Va.. mi prll 2.1d, at I p. in Interment -rlvIEr'' M'ATrnitaooll. On April 21. 1015. SARAtil K . wllo of Frank It Scattrrennrl nJfSSl and rilcnds aro Invited to attend the Ijniiii services, on IVIday nfternoon, at 3 o'clotfi Is as lata utAlljtsrii a.l sk 1- . "'"f ... ,,n .. . '".r.iii .loriu cca il. Oik lcne. riilladelphla interment prliate. Kim. lv omit llovvcra , "i MUKIll On April 21. 101.1, MAltBAnnl It. I.ANCVSTI'.lt 'ivldoiv of Jloa-anl Vh! Sunt Hlrkel. 1'uneral aervlcca on Batoriid ill '2 n. m . nt lier IuIa e-l.lnn nn,, .. '.T! 12lh at. Interment private ' bMDKlt. On April L'U 10 1.1, CAnOLM A widow of Kdvvard Snvder In the tw vear of her ace Itrlatlvrs and friends n1 invlled tn attend the ri ncral serv Im mI I'rldav mornlmr nreciHelv at 10..10 A'rlwk 11 .n-l miv ii.liliii'i -1 .11 vullll VJIUIB Cltel3 lntnrmenl nt C.erinnn Lutheran Cenietciv $ S()imi:i. On April III, IUIS, OEOROI.VT It 1I1I lir-hlfr nf Ihn lilln .Inliti I -mt !..(. 1. jSomtiwr. In her S"i h car runrril iwt (tea on Fridju mornlns, April J, at 14 o'clock Bt her late rpsldenn-. El, Dutft Pa In.rrnirnt nt rd.ir HUI Cemetirr rraiikfortl. nt II "0 oloi k -a TlinllV.nV RiitlfliMiH 11 r Iihp -.M..- .rjUO UirJlow Rt on prl1 31, IDUS. IIEHW li'TT .1 ilaliolila, nl tl,,, lain e-lin.l. ... Marearot Thonipaon llelatlves and fiienla, .ilo membera of Arch Street rrr-tmrrln' V luircil, lire iiiviicu in aeicnu ins ujnri aervlcca. on Krldav evening at 8 o'clock, n the npartmeiiia or Oliver II Hair, l ClicMnut at. Inlerment prliate, at Cmt' allev Presbtcilau chuichyard en Bite das 4 THIIMl'MIN'.-On April 20, 1913, MAI1T tl THOMPSON' llelatlves and Irlendi n 1J Mieu CO Hiicnil me lunriei xcrvic-e. vn ( day inornlne;, nt lu 10 o'clock, at the l-idl-eat Widovve and Single Women a Ai)lum. 381 ill.AAliinl ul fatt AiiniAn svi ItfAtiast fis-4al riiestiiut nt Interment nt Mount Moil. (.Vmetcrv W VAUX. siidUenli. at hit residence, 'BmI jlawr, ia., on ino I'ourtn montn, mlb. h Ui:onai2 VAUX. aged si car. Faneriar the rcfildcnco of his son George Vim, ii on Sixth day nfternoon, ZM Inst , at.1 o'cIkU Ifnv In is- rtri-if-il Ct (.lallnn al 1.1 n""- Ml Trtlerinent nrlntf?. 4& reienco or Pt 'ncent de Paul, ailift Altar and Rosary Socletj. Lciiue'ra Sacred llcait and Hnly Name Socuftv fL v ln.l In nllnnH . l. .. , F111! tt bt. ' inc. at snioVhck,'from'-hr,,7'',?'', WJ Drandywlneat. Solemn PoSua af& i iiiHmiii Mrikj at tt-A i'aii,..i..i . -"ucsl nf Hl -IW . ft. 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