wn in mum i'mmGmiBwrmmto4pmmmi"T'iimMM mmmm wwmmmjjm T6 EVENING LEDGER PHIEADEEPHIX jtfONDAY, 'APRIti 26, 1015: iiwiji . ji iiiijiiMHppnppn f I IP II! IK Xnlglfts of the Golden KhrIc Th commlttte recently rpolntnl bv lha trnd chief to Arrange for n reception to bo tendered lo Supreme Chief John V. Fori bv the flmnd rami" during us session In Lerwnon 1a PiUlveiv engaged In m.iklnd rurpnra lions for that event II ex Jiil8 lo hold the. reception nn.l Ninqnrt flt the Hotel Weimar In Lebanon, on We.lnes'lvv evening Mav 12 The .rti e hits been fixed at $1 n vlatc nd the cn-mml'tce Ins ev.rv exnertntfnn of hsvlnir the en tire humber of representatives ist srxn.i chiefs nd officers vvho attend the ornnd i a tle session present Past Supreme rtilef John C McKlnnev ix chairman of the Comml'tee on Ar-ingemente nnd Past Orand Chief Howard L Hoik Is retary. Brother Boas Melted Lebanon met Thursday and made arrangements wltn in" hotel to nccommodatp this large number The Directors of the Knlchts "f the OnMen Eaglo Building and Loan Association nn.l a few friends held their annual ehad supper last Tuesdty at llsslngton fast Puprm Chief John C McKlnnev ax tnaxtmieter jiv! addresses were made liv the following out of town members of the order !Mt flupicnie Chief Walter A Harrows of Vtlverxi.le. N t Tan Orand Thlefe Howard I. Boas and l.ltiv r A. Ileeser. of Beading. ... ,, West Cheater CaMIe n 111 comhltie nlth f" other ordera of that tnn to. visit the tnber nacle In Wrat Chester on Vrafrnal Mint Thursday next The will 1" rei Ttnl bv t oi i net Charles Roberts t'ntvitnan.lerv Chester Castle nnd rpltivl I'nxtle tnBethr will attend In a 1m.lv the tnhernaile In I. lies ttr on Weilne ila- next It Is experts 1 that they will have several hundred members in line. Hoynl Arrnnum Th Asoclated Couhclts of Sehuvlklll Val ley met April 1.1 In Rajah Temple, lidding. ra , and the uccos of the gathering can best be determined l the number of Arcanlan" "no nno nn eled long dlstancen to attend This sctl'n of the iuits.Hi Hon his beiome quite aitle lnlng proruied a Caen or 11 cnndldates. who were initiated at this meeting It Is not often that nm otKnnlinilon ian m. latn. ',r.i mi-nihers brimmed with intetest and enthusiasm as was the ve-dlct of th meeting a "" Interesting feature of this affair wtis 'ho pre sentation of a huge loving cup to th- re'lring grand regent Arthur B Haton The presen tation tpech was made In Orand riry W C Weiss In n verv arproprtate manner for the Associated Councils of Sehuvlklll al ley The grand regent responded as bet no could under the circumstances Other high lights that contributed to tho oc casion were Supreme Ilegent Frank B Mletef aham, of Hnrrfhurg: Supreme Trustee HK. Lathy, of Philadelphia: Supremo Bepresenta tlvo W. I! Druckenmlller and Ice "if Regent L. B. Oelsnberger. of V?n"""'r;T,li? meetlnsr was txhlj conducted by Brother James Norton, of Beading, a candidate for the office of grand orator at the coming nrand Council session In Wllllimsport. Va . on May 12 The old reliable council. Conestoga. the 'red rose of Lancaster. Is doing some work thexe davx Since Februarv 1 It has mado the proud record of securing 1M1 applications, m"re than lun ot which have been Inltl3ted-a xery fitting tribute the Conestoga brethren nr? paving th'lr popu lar brother. Vice Hegent L. It Gelenberger. the next administrator of Boval Arcanum af falra In the State of Ponnsvlvanln. A apcelal bowling tournament for th Philadelphia district of th Boxal Vreanum will be held from Mav 10 to 21. Haxerford. Germantown, PennsvlvanlT and rhl.adelphU Councils will be represented by their strongest teams High scores arc looked for. a team and Individual prl2ea are both ofTcred. Ele'tlen of officers for th" bowling lenpie will be held nt banquet a'ter th tournament when plans will bo made for nn elght-t-am league next season. April SO. intn. will close the administration aa grand rgent of Pennlvanli of Arthur B. Eaton, menber of Havrford Council. Phil adelphia. Since Bro-her Eaton wax Installed In the office of grand regent In Pittsburgh, 1013. the Philadelphia Arcanlnns le been planning and working for a record second to none In honor of Philadelphia's faxorlte grand resent During his administration the social features received considerable atten'lon, th" fraternal pMt efmr'lned mere than cxer before the aetivitv among the councils pro nounced and th membership Increased more than tinv admlnltratin eln-o lrn" The x-arlou eonnoltx expeet to ha e Feve'il hundred more app'ica'tene to Inl'late In ths remaining 'ew dnvs The largest number will be Inducted at Pennvb anla Couneii a cham ber In Baker Pot Hall 11!" Columbia ave nue, on Frldiv next. Arrll The past re gent degree team of Pennsylvania Council will confer tho degree Fver council In the district Is oxpecter to be represented There will he great reloiring at the close of this most-successful term of office bv more than W)0 Areantans. Cards are out for 'he Carnation Club'a ladle nleht on Mav 1. when the white carnations will be worn In honor of Mothers' nav To morrow night w m ho . red-ttter nigh- for Philadelphia council at tho Parkwav Building big at'endan'e. hip class of new candidate, big entertainment and a big birthday of the regent. CUde p Smith. Knights of Pythias The members of the Past Chancellors' long form have teen notified to be present at Aml- cttla. Lodge, No. an flth and Diamond streets, tomorrow evening to prove x e v e r a i esquires n tne knight s rank A gala occa sion Is rromlied, and the usual hospitality will be ex tended Fourth of July Lodge proved an esquire tn the knight's rank April 11 The long form team -xas somewhat re constructed but acquitted . tnemseives ereflttaniv Brother John Koib. of No 4S. deserves high commendation for his reading of the sixth senltor. Philadelphia Lodge held an old-'ashloned ex perience convention at laat meeting, older members relating fraternal conditions In the early hlitory of the lodge Thero will be "hie dolnrs" tomorrow e"enlrg, as well ns degree work and enow melters Holmeaburg Lodge hid a successful open meeting April in There was ft large audience, who were grentlx enlivened end Interested bv the eloquent address of Heprerentntlve Edward O'Nell. of Evening Star Lodge of Frankforl Thomas K Ponnallev. G c rt of th- I n B. 31 . a memhfr of True Knights Lvge. No S2fl, gave a spirited talk Southwark f.odje adxTinced two rages April 18 and exemplified the rank of knight on three esquires April Ci The entertainment commit tee rewarded the deree team and members for the good work of the evening. Integrity Lodge proved four esnulres In long form April ln. In a manner for which this team Is renowned The work was hlchlv commendable In everv renect Brother Muck elston did the sWth senltor am" Brother John Kolb the king This lodge Is the possessor of the finest set of degree paraphernalia In the Jurisdiction, hax-tng recently spent lonn en this work alone The lodge Is enlovlng a period of deserved prosperltx- and la doing a Kreat work 'or the order at large There was draw-n last week for the relief of th sick J10S. while the axerage has been oer $0 per week Tonight Is entertainment night, and In s4dtt!on to the regular professional vaudextlie show there will he an address on woman suff rage by a woman working ln thar movement. This will be followed bv a debate hv the mem bers of the lodge The meeting w-tll be open to nonmembers as well and all who can get to the Castle Hall. Broad and Federal e'reets. will be well repaid At Quaker Citv Lodge, Frldsv evening next will be polo chamrlonshin nleht. with a large hilt awarded to the winner Conehoho"kcn Lodge. Union Lodge and Quaker Cltv Lodge will pla for the flag Captain Beld. of Quaker City has his team In fine shape the line-up being as 'miows Ooal keeper A Shln- flo: fullback Bromall right ouar'erhx. k Ismbrave; left quarterbark. Welsh- forwarl Captain Beld. Conshohocken Lodge llne-un-Ooal keeper, Camlns, fullback Brown le't quarterback, J McFarland right quarterback. NO. LOFOLcS!. AV NAME IS Hiraaa Hoops-'! vou PON'T KNQWVe VSR.V VAe"tt,, Cxuse PONS ISUTHIN seRes, FRATERNAL SOCIETIES , &$& i Br HE? . i FliWARP r. BURNS Lecturer Modnrn Woodmen of Aniortra. t M I'lrHT-i for i-d I'aptiln Allen Bef. crrr w ii i-M Siffert. of Quaker t'!t um i nlre ., II irrtinn nf i om-hohochen and j'l. .'acKon, n' I rlon I.ndge timekeepers II. H. hod." and 11. T. Stver All K. !'. lodcea I are Invited to attend this event with their j frien Is i The follow lug announcement was given outl This Is an event you should not miss. Tue strenuous, stuceruloua and mlghtv clash of tho two great rolo teams. A titanic s'rugglo for the mastery, To tho victor a largo American flag. Conshohocken team has shown great form, and our team, Quaker City, being; trained to the. minute a battle royal can bo autlclpatod. Moro fun than a barrel of mad monkeys The Interest shown by the members a the polo team and the amount of fun to players and spectators has lncroased the at tendjnio 1U0 nor cent." Victory Lodge fitarted Its spring campaign by eendlni; lo the members a letter, part of which rollowa: "A resolution was pased to Inaugurate a special campaign for the purpose of building up the membership of tho lorlco To enlist the co-ipcrntlon of nil the members, tho lodge waa dlvllrd Into two teams, the Damon team and the lHtlilae team, each head ed by a chairman It 1.x our duty as a mem ber of this great fraternity and lodge to ghe xnur aid In upreadtng the principle of friend ship, I'liarlty nnd benenfncc Do not content wtMi simply being a passive member and pav ing vour dues, depending on tho officers of the lode" to do the work Anv organization no matter how strong It be. will fall if Its members become Indifferent. Tho Knights of l'uhlas. while now num bering close to bffi rmo members, must progress and your lodge cannot stand still or go back ward without danger of disintegration. Vour Iclge has not made anv progress, nor has It gone backward, but where there Is no prog ress, retrogression must tome Is it not the dutv of everv mender to work for the prin ciples of brothertv love, bring ln new members nnd tench them the lessonB of friendship which bound Damon and I'vthias Especially In these times of war and strife should we aa members of tho ordfr do our utmost to obtain new memberp and thereby spread tho teach ings of brotherhood of mankind and so hasten the dav when war and strife will be banished and peace and prosperity reign among all people ' Thl3 campaign win run for six months nnd on tho result the losing team will banquet the w inning team. Luther J Lut2 Is the K of 11. S Modern Woodmen of America Whl.o Edward F. Burns holds the position of national lecturer of thi.x order, with his office In Brook!' n he is the nearest onVtal head tn thl3 State He has been con nected with ihe organization, m various rapacities, for 15 vears. but his mest success ful, and. probably, most elfl lint service haB been ln the line of boosting the work In 'his .astern section, uomtng frequently to Philadelphia, where ho has long held Arm feoivhlp tn all of the local ,-amr.a tits laat acpearanco here was at the open meeting this month of Progress Camp, No 14002. the ha'1 being flllel to caprt!ty His subject was 'Wood craft and Fralernalism." and he held his audience spellbound from start to finish. He ix reputed to be one of the most effective, finished, as well as entertaining speakers be toro tho public toiay, Mr. Burns hobhs ts his Interext in the Modern Wnodimn sanatorium for tuberculosis sufferer3, lo. ated 12 mllc northwest of Colo rado Springs Col. This resort was estahlih-d six years ogo by the Modern Woodmen of America one of the leading fraternal and beneficent organizations tn tho countrv with a membership over 1 12.1 OIX) Everj effort, to far as available funds would allow has been directed toward making this Institution the sueress thi' Is now so marked In the rapid and permanent recoverv of members w-ho hai given up all hope of escaping from the grasp of tho great white plague I'pward of STS.I.'X'K) has thux far been 6rent on this Institution It la located s-nno feet above eea level The rrenlc surroundings are magnificent, with Pike's Peak looming up 11 miles in the back ground, craggy and snow'-carped. and the fimous Garden of the Gods Is only four miles aw av Besides the favorable natural physical con ditions nf scene quiet, rarlfled air, pure water, everv thine possible In human science has been applied to the plans nf the buildings and cot tages, and the phvstrlans In charge are num bered among the eminent specialists In the West Truly Mr Burns has a grand story to tell about thts noble work, taking other fine spun theories of brotherhood and high-sounding sentiments of fraternity and converting them Into concrete things. And all this ts a gift to every eligible member of the order At last meeting of Progress Camp only one application and three transfer cards were de posited, although one of the neighbors eald he had at least 20 new men coming In within a ehort time Several others gave assurances that they could be counted on for their quota of new members. The chair of Past Consul Waltz was de clared vacant and the officers were moved up, making the roster read Consul. Fertlg; ad viser, L'nglauh; past consul, Tully, escort. W C. McCov, watchman, J. McCoy, sentry, Jones. The camp regrets to lose Past Consul Waltz, but as his business compels him to be absent on camp nights he tendered his resigna tion The Bobe Committee reported that they had sold enough benefit tickets to enable them to place an order for the new robes.' They expect to have them for the next meeting The com mlttee has not finished Its labor yet and has a surprise In store for the ' boys " An open stag meeting nf the camp will he held In Dietrich Hall, iWth and Glrard avenue. May tl. and ever) member ts requested to bring his gentlemen friends Neighbor Ander son was appointed chairman pro tern of the entertainment committee, and he has some thing of Importance to spring A musical program. Including some monologues, etc , will be rendered Inactive members will find aicrreat business 102 ASTHMA SIMPSON, X AIN'T THOSc SO FAR I A S I I l-t r r-, AIH'T- ' ' ' 0 and sodal Improvement In the meetings of the amp. nnd are urged to attend. Arlisnni' Order Mittniil Protection A sperial meeting of the Most Excellent Assembly will re held on Mav .1 to take action upon tho rei'Ott of a commission appointed In March, lull, to tonildcr the question or rntea. At there Ix some misappre hension bv the cener.ll mpm berthlpon the stihle, t. Iltother Joseph T Tavior soli itor or the order and prtsMen! "i the rate rommissloti ek to allav nn fe.tts us ti the nl ,lom n' n.lnptlng the re-oni MnnrfHrtn o' that bodv He Ve The report of the -.nminlxelnn in 11 nte-. that the order was never In I rfter on dltlon tho death benefit fund hnlinp being $-xs Mi 41 a gain of .'! W ".l for tne var 11H4 2xx ,nndldites Initialed and a l"nl membership of IT."n In view of the paxxase of the -Mobile hill or vew York conference bill ' hv more thin ri) Plates although not vet passed bv 1 enn sv'vanl.i or New Jersev, In which It It pro v I le.l or a innvruilsnrv valuation of outstand ing mrilflcatej and a submission of the result of the laluatlon to each member the commix slon felt that now wax a InvoraMe time to re ad lut the rates of the members. The rates of this order are based upon n. flve-vear grouping an1 na all insurance nt tne rrexent dnv Is rated on a vwtrlv bnslx. It was thought best to place our rales on o vearlv I asl The order wax organised In 11, and the rates ax to new rneniberx were chxnsed in 1". sw nnd 1im2 The irt? rate, upon whlh nearlv two. thirds of the members are entered, 1s founded upon a scientific bntlx, nnd hut for tne grouping aa to nffe. would bo found nlmott adequate to meet the requirements of the most drastic laws. "The tnwei rates pnld bv members who loined In the earlier irnn need ndltistmeit. nnd bv brinclng all members tin to an ade quate rate the nMer Ix not onlv placing Itself unoti nn nbsoluteiv sure Inslx for all time but will bo In a poxltlon to . omnlv fullv with nil laws that hive been pissed or nte llkelv to bo pasnod th the netr future Our nrdr stands In the ton renk of nil fraternal Insurance or ders, and It Is expected that when the reason or the rhanee in rites x fullv tinderetool that I' w meet nith the hexrtv approval nf nil the me"'i"r ' ... Glrard Assmbtv is arrnnrlnc to crlebrato lis list xnnlversarv hv an entertainment Tor tho ladles There win be n mock trial. ' Jowl- ..V ttr n t ...it I., ,. In- lilt ABh " I". ,1" M."l! .Ill I'II(.ILI.II I'M l'l' l,T The brilliant lawyers i-rnhhed Judge, truth toiling witnesses learned lurors and the rourt o'fVlnls win be furnished bv the talent of tho nssembli As a further tribute to wives nn I daughters there will be refreshments Ktvstones medical examiner. Pr John S Kitchen, gavo a hlghlv instructive talk to that esscmbh lart week on ' Tho Influence of 1 Man s Mind nn His Uodv In Sl-knss and In Health " Progressive Dining club las' week had the largest attendance vet, due u n new eplrlt Injcited. Warden McKonty provided trio luscious nosf-nrardlal dessert, but the lato hour cut It off too short nnd his hearers could easily bo Induced to "serve time" for him again. Brotherhood of America Brother II B Walter, supreme scroll keepor Supreme Circle, has received from counsel representing the order the f blowing notification under date of April 14 Un der date of March 24 last, vou were ndvlxed that the master. George W Harkln.x Esq , had filed two reports rei ommendlug that the applh-atlnn of tho Supreme circle for a tinner be granted and that .f the so r culted 'Brothct hood of America' bo refused. On March .u counsel ior in. cne lo.vnl element filed eight exceptions to each leport and thev were all nrguvd last Frldav nfternoon before Judgex Martin nnd Staake in Common Picas court No .". This morning we were advised bv Mr Mace, clerk of the court, that all the exceptions had been dismissed, both reports confirmed tho charter of the Brotherhood of America' refused, nnd that or the Supremo circle. Brother of America.' granted Tho charter vvas Immediately secured from tho clerk and deposited for record In the office of the Ilecorder of Deeds, which the law re quires The moment this vvas done the Su preme Circle became and now is, o full-Hedged coloration under tho laws of l'ennsvlvnnla, wltn all the rights, powers and privileges thereto belonging. The charter litigation Is now over and It has resulted In a comple'o vletor for the Supreme Circle All that we praved for has been granted and evervthlng asked for bv the dlsloval memberx has I ecu refuse! " Tho order has been In litigation 3lm e Mnr h 1D10. and clalmt complete vlctorv and that while suffering los3 rf members due tu uncer tainty, tho finances have Increased per opltn. more than 100 per cent, and field work Is be ginning to Increase mcmberehlp Star of Bethlenem Circle nt Allegheny a e nuo and Amber street, celebrated their 2Stli annlversan April 10. with a big meeting Jti I banquet Tables were sAt In the i Irclo room Among those present were Grand hlcf Wash ington Charles A Kern. Grand Scroll It epr i" A Long Supremo 'trustee Henri I Yohn and Clerk to the Supreme Scroll Keeper John Buhl All of these brothers mado comDllmcn tar remarks on the good worl avcompllslird during these 2S jears. The circle Is worth more than .HO.'iuu, very nearly cH per apita. un tx celient showing Grand Watcher of the Night William C Tongue vvas toastmaster. Tho Deputy Grand Chief Washingtons of Philadelphia Counts held their regular month'.v meeting at the offlco of the Grand Circle April 21 Koports were received from everv deput". showing renewed nctlvltv among iho various clrrles throughout the countv. Tho Granu Chief Washington was present and addressed the derutles complimenting them upon their hard work and outlining his plans for n larz" increase In memhershln for tho balance of hU term, which ends at the Mth nnnual ses slon to be neld at Quakertown, Pa . August 11 1! and 11 The offlcrs of the Supreme Circle are prepar ing their various reports for the annual session of the Supreme Circle to be held at Atlantic City Mav ii. 12 and 11 Th Grand Chief Washington and Grand Scrull Keeper Just returned from n tour through Lancaster Countv. where union meet ings were held and much good accomplished. Order of Sparta A committee representing about 250 mem bers of the Order of Sparta has petitioned Common Pleas Court No 5 that a receiver b- appointed for tho fraternlti upon tho ground that It Is 'both dicadtnt and In solvent" and that ' the only income the order must depend upon Is the assessments, con stantly swelling In amount, from a dwlnd'lng membership " Tho complalrants, all of whom have belonged to the order for more than 2.1 years, are J It. Taylor, Henry A Newbold. David B. Hallln ger and David Baird. ex-Sherlff ot Camden County, N J In tho bill tiled by Emanuel Furth, as counsel, It la pointed out that the assets of the order In January. 1015, amounted to tlOI.Sf 20. but this Includes $107,721 20 which represents nothing except the privilege. of deducting this amount from death benefit certificates when they become due and pav ablo niter death of the members, leaving actual net assets of 7V17J. Against this sum, It xvos further explained, there has accrued up to January 1 last, a lla blllt for prior deaths amounting to tt'.'.'e'l. and a total Insurance llabllltv outstanding of more than Jl.'OO.OOrt. The only Income the order must depend upon for the pament for this liability 1b the assessments complained of. In January last. It Is said, the great senate of the order directed that membets of 2,' or more years' standing should, after April 2i of this year, pay an assessment In caBh of $13. .IS per month and upon the failure to pay, earns should he suspended and If they failed to pay the assessment after a period of ftO das, would be expelled from the organization. This rultng. It was contended, vvas In viola tion of an agreement made In 11x17. which rrovlded that the pament of assessments for death benefits by members for a period of 21 years consecutlvelv thereafter should exempt them from the payment of anv further assess ments for death benefits It then was agree I the assessments chargeable tn these members should be paid out of a "permanent fund." I' is sail In the hill that the order no consists of about 2000 members, some 1.VO of whom range ln age from oO to SI vears. and notwithstanding that the order paB to the THE VILLAGE QUEEN WASN'T IT JUST T AAEBB6 VOU RSCKeRHlze ve 0t5TTeR, VAITH AAS HAT ON .' SURE! that's aut, TH6 KIP THATS BeeiS IN Vll.l."v5C iacenco reenmmender of a new member JS more than the order receives for admission Into member' ship, there vvero lfss than to new members admitted during the entlro ear of loll. The complainants said thev have mado repealed requests in the executive officers of the order to obtain Information of its present flntnclal condition, assert that It Ix even worse than the chnraes now being made, and that the unlv Information lhat they tan obtain Is the admission bv the officers that the order Is ' busted." and that there Is no hope for the future In addition to asking for Iho receiver, the rourt alro is requested to en'.'in tne expelling of anv member who declines to pav the assent ment due on April 2.1. No date has been fixed for a hearing. Sons of Tempcrnnce O W P Charles W. Hampson made his covin vltltitlon to Silver Chimes Division In the hull at ith and Huntingdon streets, acrnm- pamed hv representatives from tllvlsionx 7, 12. 10 211. nt, .'1.1 31, .11, lot. 122. IfiO, 171 and 111 Bematks on the good of the o-ler were made P O W P William MtConch. citv Treasurer. P O W P Ma cauley Daniels Mcckert, Smith nnd Casper Miller. P H W A. Stokes. 1' G Con Phlppx and Heps Pemple and Chas V Bow en music and songs being Inter spersed Handsome azaleas were presented by the division to o W I Charles W. Bowen, i-"i"iri of the division, followed by refrsch tnents unonv Division, meeting In Boardman's Hall Longshore street, was the next In line of visitations hv the Grand Worthy Patriarch, members of Divisions No.t. 12. 15, 20, .14. .1.1. .19, 122 and 171 being present. Short talks net" given bv ri W. P. IHmptoti. P O W P Maenulev. Itercmann. Daniels. Smith nnd Mil ler, P o W. A Stokes nnd Nat Btp Jnhn Swain. Entertainment and lefreshments were served A Dutch luneheon w-nx served bv tho mem bers of Quaker Cltv Division In their hill. IPth street and Knlrinount avenue music being furnished bv the Qunker citv orchestra He marks were made by P ri IV P Thomas T Jones, p. t) w P Herbert Blessing, of New Jertev P M W. p r.nvensnn nnd P O. W. I Turner A good eoelal time una spent. The Grand Division of Pennsylvania held Its regular quarterly session with Progressive Di vision In Pnull's Hall, sua Glrard avenue, April 21. for Initiation nf representatives Crystal Purpose Division meeting, nt Web ster. Westmoreland countv, reports a gain of 22 nw members for the past quarter, seven so far this month and several on tho walling list Order Good Templars Golden Link Lodgo had an enloyable social public meeting list Wertnosdv evening In the hall, 2I7J Frankfnrd avenue. S veral friends expect to become memberx In conse quence of the good krogtnm Proiei'lon Lodge which mrets In St. Paula Be'ormid Eplsuipal church. Is mourning the death or a valued member l"rcdrrlck Nase, whose trklng off was sudden nnd unexpected John Nicholson, nf Hood Will Lodge. Beth lehem, has returned to his homo after a suc cessful operation In the German Hospital. Tho 1-edernted Committee of Temperance So cieties Is perfecting list plans to hold numer ous rallies throughout Phllddelnhlt nnd also to give the "flying sqiindrnn ' of America a warm welromH when It arrives hern for a, three-dav campaign, June 2 Cards are now In circulation ntinounclnjr the lecture hv Mrs Mnrv Hnrrls Armor In the i.jst Cumberland M. E. Church Coral nnd East Cumberland streets, on Mav 21. The i'lil anniversary of the founding of Quikrr citv Lodgu whs celebrated Anrll 17 nt Odd Fellows' Hall. Broad nnd IVderal street!, bv an open meeting nnd entertilnment. wlili the ohtMi t of getting In iloacr louch with the ruhlh nnd explaining the work done by the organization Wirdcn MeKcntv, of the Evstcrn Prnltentl arv. addressed the meeting and told of tho groat numbers nf voting men who r ach tho prison through tho effects of liquor. Two sketches were given, the first being a comto act entitled. 'Mvsterloux G u, ' nnd the second, which was written by C Bergmnn. n, member of the lodge, waa a prohibition panto mime, showing the lateep of a man from hl3 temptation and first drink until he reached tho gutter, and hta (subsequent UDllft bv the Good Tc inula rs Mrs Ani.a J. Yvelrhman who la 71 vcars of aae and the oldest Templar In the Evxt. spoke on tho hlstorv of the orcanlza'lon from Us loundlng In 1MH until the present time. Knights of Malta The Grand Commandery will hold the annual session In I'ottsvHl. May 11 The statistical report of Grand Ilecorder John H Holfman win inJkate th following con- ii ion rir the year tnaing Februarv 101.1 Number jf c omnia ndrrlcs. 200 number of vompmlons last report, 2'i,,Vu initiated during tho voar, ,1R7H adridtte I bv card and rcin tat'd 211 total, 1".,4:n. num ber suspended, withdrawn, ile casr.l ,u . 10.14. nt member "'hlp. I. Mi members at last reiort 20.fifH net Increase in membership, 4211 number of past supreme commanders, 12. number of past grand com manders. 72 number nf past commanders. 4.1.11, number of companions relieved during the vear. i ,'ntal assets or subordinate rommanderlej, (nxoH42.il total cash received. f'.07.n."i Ifi, total amount nf cash on hand. 5UJ.2C2 01, amount paid for relief. $1.12.4.14.57. Ladies of the Maccabees The quadrennial State review of the Ladles of tho Maccabees of the World waa held last week at the Hotel Walton. What might have been a session tilled with officers' and com mittee reiorts went Into the consileratlon of suffrage, when Mrs. nudolpa Blankenburs, In delivering an address of welcome to the 200 women who had gathtred In the city as dele gates to the review, urged them to adopt a resolution on woman suffrage. The Order of the Ladles of tho Maccabees had nlwavs been non-sectarian and non-polttl- x?.1"!?," !" "O'elngs. and the suggestion of 31rj. Wankenburg coused a mild .ensation. The refcoluuonx w hkh the read were i.rtiared bv Miss Jane Addams. said Mrs. Blankenb irg, and urted the members of the order to exert theniMlvia as mibMonarUs for equal suffrag' In the state and nation The applaufe wlnh greeted Mrs Olankenburg's addresj Indlciitcd that thero were members of tho order strongly In Invor of the votes for wonun. and the sub "vn,slcarrled" pr'nf'1 " ns ""' indorsement Mavor and Mrs. Blankenburg welcomed the ..r,r auir. xnq ii.e aaaress nt repi was by Miss Bina ii Wes of Port Huron. Mich. supreme commander of the order In tho Lnited States and Canada. Miss Nellie L' Lounsburv. of Warren. 1'a . was chosen grand commander of the Great Hive of Pennsylvania. Tho other officers elected were Great record keeper, Miss Minnie E llurgin, of Philadelphia, great past supreme commander, Mlsa Elizabeth Brown, of Brad ford, Pn.. great trustee, Mrs. Elizabeth Ells worth of Pittsburgh, and great lieutenant commander. Miss Elizabeth Bellly, of WIN Uamsport, ra The report of Miss Lounsburv as great com mander of the State showed the rapid strides which hove been made recently by the order. There are at the prfsent time 17,.1i1S members In Pennsylvania, and the organizers in Penn sylvania were so active during the year Just closed that the State won the banner for the largest number of membera enrolled, surpass ing all other Suites In the Union. The total enrolment In the I'nlted States and Canada Is now ISO.000. Since the Institution of the order In this State thero have been 139 claims In connection with the beneficial and protec tive work of the order. Since tho last review four years ago there have been 440 claims paid, aggregating benefits amounting to 3M, 705.42. Pennies Sought in "Snwdust Trail" A large number of youngsters spent the best p.irt of yesterday "prospecting;" In tho sawdust of what waa once tho "Hilly" Sunday tnhernacle. In the hope of recov ering odd pennies and other lost nrtlcles The police stationed nearby stated that nothing of value was found, although nearly a hundred seekers had turned up the "sawdust trail." X AIN'T HeveR. HAD HO CHAMCS TO SAY MUCH) CAUSE ACc lSrt.OWM-UPS ALWAYS WANNA no ACL THE TAcKlN'xBUT --- t'm (SONNA'tseT eveN ON T'AA C30HN.A 3Vt AWflTrAOCtKCii I DARK DEATH TO ltESCUE SMOKE'STIILED WOMAN As House Ulnzcs Carries Ilty Along Narrow Led so to Safety. A thrilling rexrtie of nn tinronscloiia woman on a third stor.v window ledao woe made when lire, which caused J22' damage, swept two floors nf thf thren story stone building at 43.26 Cresron street last night. I'our other persons, ttnpped bv tho llamcs, escaped by leaping from second story windows. Mrs. Annlo ltolovvnlo, 37 years old, w-.ia overcome by smoke when she endeavored to crawl from tho window ln tho re.ir and Jump to a shed below. Hanging head down from the window, sho was rescued by John Tlrpln, 4321 Cresson street, who crawled nlong tho narrow ledge and de posited her on the shed roof. Iter feet and ankles were Injured In tho Jump from tho loot to tho ground. Her husband, Paul, and V, Czartoryskl, his wlfo nnd his nine-year-old child, Stella, leaped t.i safely Stella was caught bv Udward Dlashalitl, 15 ye.irs old, 4131 Cresson stieot, who dlrnvnrei1 the lite, and Mlihnrl Vaco, lr Oay street. Tho Hie started in rzartoiyskl's cigar store on the (list floor.' IN MEMOIU.VM HANI ON. Willi the deepest sorrow I rher- Ish tho tnemnrv of mv beloved mother, MAtlV A tUNTON, who departed this life April 2d. 1013. Padlv missed. DAtrtlHTUtt KAMMEItEtl. ln fond remembrance of our loving and devoted mother, MAKV It. KAMMEHEn, who fell asleep In Jesui April 20. 1IU4 The golden gates vvre opened. And a gentle voice said, Come; And with farewell words unspoken She calmly entered home. IIEll LOVINti CH1LDUEN. Stent!) a ASH On the 2,1th Inst, JAMES HENBY ASH, son of Morgan and Anne Bethetlne. In his 72d year. Funeral services at St. Ma nilas' Churi-h. at In o'clck Tueedaj morn ing Interment private. llOM.E.On April an, 1011. THOMAS K huoband of Susan Bole Euncral on Thurs day, at S n. tn., from 1M0 Moore st. Solemn lteu'ile n Masq at the Church of Ft Thomas Aiiilnns. precisely at ti SO a. in. Interment Holv Cross Cemeterv. CAIiltni.I On April 2.1. 1015, MAItr A., widow nf Tatrlck J Carroll Funeral on Tln.rsday, nt S 30 a. in, from 121.1 t'nuth 2.11 st Solemn High Mass of Heo.ulem at RI. Charles' Church, at 10 a. m. Interment Holv Ctosx Cemetery. CHAM".. Siiddenlj, on April 21. llll.i, l.AUB . n , wife of llobert Cnane. Ileliilvca and friends nre Invited to attend the tuneral services, Wcdncxdav. at .1 p. tn . nt her lato residence. 2110 Chestnut strret. Interment slriotlv prlvnte Please omit Mowers COil.r,. fin April 2.1, 101.1, JAMES .1. nn of llenrv nnd ihe l.iti- Catharine t'oilt Kuiietnl on l'rldav. at " a. m. from '-'211 South.'! I st Solemn High Mass nf lleouli'm at the Church of rur Lody of Mt Cnrinel. nt Ii '10 a in. precisely Interment Cathedral Cemeterv CltANSTON. On April 2.1. 101.1. EHWABD IIRL'I'K. son of Hiruh K and the late Al fred Cranston Funeral services on edncs dav nt 2 p tn at his niotl er's lesldenee, I20 West Pauphln st Interment nt Mt. Peace Ceniefrv. EltllMANS On April 2r. 101.1. BIMDOET N I.HPMAN inee Whvnn). wife of Theo dore Erdman Funeral on Wcdnesdsv. at R '10 a. m. from 2"1I1 Fdgemoiit t. Solemn Beiiulem Mars at St Vim's i hurch. nt 10 a in lnterni'tit Now I'athnlral Cemeterv. rAI.KENHAOEN On April 2.1. 101.1. nt her late residence, rt.tol North 13th st .JOSE PHINE FALICENIIAC.EN. Duo notice of the funeral will be given l'CMMDIIE.-On April 21. 101S. at her resi dence, Ocean Grove. N J. ELIZA J., wife of Captain George W Fenlmote Relatives and friends nre Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o' lock preclselv. at the residence of her nephew, John H Mactagtie, IIJ'J Locust st . Philadelphia Interment prlvnte ri.l.NN. On April 21 101.1, N'N ELIA wifo of the late Joseph M ITvnn aged sx jearx Relatives and friends nre Invlieri to i attend the funeral servhes, Tuesdav m. m Ing nt 10 30 o'clock, at the Indigent Wido" . and Single Women's Asvtum. 3flli i'ri,-tnut st Intermenta t Mt Morlah Cemete rnilll, Suddenh, on April 23. 1011 rATIl ' AHINE beloved wile or tne late nank Ford, aged 12 vears Retntlves nnd frtend of the family are respertfullv inviteil to n tend the funeral, on Wednesdav morning at fe.30 o'clock, from the residence of Mr. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE sininuA.v m p.JiS"--i2.vi stn?saS s4B'-,Ha, bit saP'tSlaSfrv dmw I Mffl?$SILfn I $10,750 overlooking Lincoln Drive f S THpnl in ftverv resnrrt T.arr?, lot .rnrnrr nrii'j1rre nUntu if iA cU-Am. --. lmrt vnnnire fi hardwood floors on first and I McCIntchv. Rllildor rnrJ dlllnov Uncotn s J -- vwnvi Land J itle Building S riitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiitiiiiiiitiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiifjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiif rvr iiiitifititiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifi i iiiiMMnjl UKE LUKE TO BUTT I'm Gonna Tea. you THe ALL A19O0T THlS'Hef?e RPOKEN BOARD IN FRONT feV'', I I A ..i.x sxiAirxc .lr- A- IxJU V.C II - -.ce-T-C r OF ASTHMA 5MPxS0N'xS Of OTnA """"-vpU1nv? Dw:',ryS!v5v, AMIH I J . . . . - j i I II AliUAl ! W7if4ffT' J HOUOC ...u-s- N' ' "yt.'.'fT House DEATHS Ellen A. Keenan. York roa.l below .1st ave.. Oak Lane. Pa. Solemn High Bequlem Mass nt the Church of the Ho ' Annels, Oak Lane, nt 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme tery Automobile funeral. HICKMAN. At Chester llelghts.on the 2Mh Inst. LOUIS H. HICKMAN. In his 80th ear. Due notice of the funeral will be given HI'MIM). On April 2.1. 1013. MEOtNA, widow of Henry Ilunold. Sr., aged jl yffrs. Relatives nnd friends, also Holy Trinity Altar Society, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning, nt 8 1 o clock, from her late residence, 333 South nth st, Solemn Requiem .Mass nt Holy Trinity J-hurcli M 0 si i n tn. precisely. Interment at Holy cross Ji;NKS?-6n April 23. 1018. ANNA W.. daughter of the Isle Thomas and Elizabeth fanny Jenks Fi ncral services pn Fourth div, 2xth Inst, at Horn, it her lato rtsllence. Oiou Greene st , Germantown. in terment private, at Friends' Ground. New- KENNEDY. On April 2.1, 1018 ELIZA BETH, twin daughter of the lato Bobert and billle KcnneCv. Fureral services on ed-nr-uav, at 2 p m , at the residence of her l.io'lur-ln-law, Henry Mofflt, 2310 Emerald t Interment private. North Cedar Hill Cemeterv. KEiHEH. On April 24, 1018, .HANNAH M. wife of Slv ester Kcser and elsier p. the lute Montgomery Wnrd. of Chicago, In her fist vear Relatives and trlends are. Invited to the funeral. Services on Wednesday aft ernoon, nt 2 o'clock, at her late residence, run Itul Icim avenue, Oermantown. Inter' ment prlvnte. Mil ElllSd. In Nnrrlstown. Pa, on April 21 Til.-,. itEfinnn W I.EVERINT! Funeral sirvlcoK at the undertaking chapel of II. J Kogelxrhats. 71s Swede st . Norrlstown. Pa., on Wednesdav, April 2'. nt 2 p in. Inter ment private. Montgomery Cemeterv. LEVY. On April 21. lOl.l. HARRIETT, els'er of l.eon and Charles Levy. Relatives nnd friends are Invited to nttend the funeral, on Tuesdav, nt 10 a. m , from her lato resl dem e, Haiti North 221 ft. Interment nt Adath JeehuriMi l.EM IS. On April 2.1, 101.1, JAMES LEWIS, funeral services on Wednesday, April S", nt 2 In p. ni , nt his late icsldence, Oerman town pike, Rnlvn. Montgomery County, Pa. Interment private, nt North Ccdir Hill Cemeterv. Auiomoblle funeial MrllltlllE.. on April 2.1. !01fi, NEIL, hus band of the late Annlo MeBrlde. Funeral on Thursduv, at . In a in. from 20IH Ed tnont si Solemn Requiem Maes nt tho Church of the Nutlvliv, at 10 a m. Inter ment St Ann's I'emeterv MiCO.NNEI.I,.- rin April 2.1. I0IS. MAM OAttET, widow of loim MrConnell l"tineral s.rvl-eq on 'lhursri.iv. nt 2 p m . at Iho rchtdeneo of her son-in-law. John II Div, .114 Tncony st . Wlsslnomlng. Interment private MrKA.NE On April 2.1, 1013. ANDREW, husband of Frances MrKano Funeral pen -l-es fin Wednesdav, at 2 p m., at his late repldeni-e. 2.110 South Fontaln st Interment private, at Fernwood Cemeterv MrKEIlNA.N On April 21. 1018, JOHN .1 . husband of the late Rose McKeman. Funeral on Wednesday, nt i So n m from I7i'x North Himbrey st Solemn Requiem Mass nt St Elizabeth's Church, at lo a m Inter ment New cathedral cemeterv MeMILL.VN. in Norrlstown. Pn , on April 2.1, 101,1, HAiRRIET. wiilniv of William Mc Millan lunril from l'o Green st Nor rlstown, Pa . on Wednesday, Arrll 28. nt 7 10 p. tn Interment on Thursdiv murnlng. nt Ccdir 1IIII Ceneter, Frankford, Phila delphia, Pn .Mi'MI'liriUK. On April 2.1. 101.1, BOSETTA A., widow of John lx.Murtrle Funeral per -Iicr on Wednesday, nt 1 p, m , at the rctd den i- of her daughter, Mrs. Uiura E Sniiih, Baltimore ave, Clifton l'elghts Peliware countv. Pa. Interment private, at Nonh woii.l Cemetery I'K'KEN At her residence, 707 North Srtth st. on April 2.1. 1011. MVUGARET, laughter of tho late John Plcken nnd Ellen tll'IAV-On April 23, 101,1. THOMAS HOL liWIU'Ml fjt'IVN, son of John and Alice ."ilnn llpxi.lence. 121 North Ruhv s Due nctioe of the funeral will be given HIEl.ER. On April 2.1. 1013. CONRAD C. R1EGER, huxhnnri of Wllhelmlna Rleger fnee DlikeD, aged K0 vears Resilience, 7S1 North 23d st Duo notice later. REAL ESTATE POR SALE rtl'IlfllllAN LENOX (Overlooks Golf Links of the Old York rtoad Country Club) Readme Hailvvav to Elkins Park and Jenkintown or York road trolley. Lenox rend. Open ilally and Sumlav. Send for folder WM. G. GLENN second floors marble shower baths IN AND SPOIL THINGS? -r L ow" DEATH8 her lite residence. 1H2 Leldy a' fflajgj.jl 1016. SARAH A. widow" of the ,,t; , K , -M Simmons. Una notice of Iho fun.eJi ""-S given, from her late residence" l.w'Sil Sj ton t ' x,ii WTus" STABILOn April 2.1. loifl totiv - ' of Sarah B.nnd th late Joh'Srr8 ' Funeral on Wednesdav m 'i "' J BUr. 30o ralrmount ave. Solemn Seni7 'na 3 at the Church or Our Mother ofTe, ,T -'"i ? 0 a. m Interment nt "Id ruVdrffr' ' terv. STOCKETT On April 21 toix . P." uSr..' bt?lneJ, ImsbflM' of BllU?RQ 3 1 Pto'kett. Funera rent e on W.i"b5" L ' 2n m st hu late r.M.I....V.t.l,neidtr. nf:r.m!nrri-F.frnV?.1' W. husband of Julia A Swe.nev0?0?0' vears Relative, and friend." "fiS VcllS, T A. B Society funeral, on Tuesday morning, m n'H " "i. V..VV..?.f ."",rmnfi "I ' MtfelaT Solemn Benulem Mass at r.'v.,..X.,1'!"'?' Hits. ' Blessed Sacrament at 10 o'rioeu t.V? Mo,, 1 private, at Holy Cross Cemeterv "'""KM i XIIIIl T. On April 21, 1011.JANCW-P.v-TBOLT. Relatives nnd friends are 1ER '! auend the funeral servire, on TiJ5lUr M 27. nt 2 p in. preclselv at her fa,. J,'"1 J212 ,Bl?, i Ibterment pr vau '.'," Laurel Hill Cemeterv l " WEIII1 On April 23, 1013 Mji,n,,. ila.igliler of Daniel l i, 5 ,",?,?" vv .hh nn.j V....V... .... ""'uirgatu n' 1st. Pan el "? "ebb aoo"'plnf Ellen .nj ,ft O'Brien, In Iho 7th vear of li.r as. Tx,r,t on .Ucdnesdnv. nt 2 p in from ninx5"l 47th st interment t-atliidrai Cen,iN .M.yN.-nn. April 2.1. inf.-,. tftV??. .. " .'. '21". "-'''"m and , ;;,' Funeral servreB" " Th ur.S.V11? a the residence 0( i'M t Landrlgan. 4022 Brotvn ' i.!"- t Morlah Cemeterv " Inl" ..i.rv.i . uii.-.iii ,.n rp, nn ti.,.i.t-" Xfnri-rnt ment Mt REAL ESTATE TOR SALE '! MAIN LINE, PA. t(. ,, ' ) Arilmore J ji 1 siooo cash Bal.inie ra ... i,m, ihtn AI.UMOIM-: IIOMC HOMES of QUALITY UUYN MAYVTC HAVERFOKD LLANERCII ARDMORE LANSDOWNE J. ELMER WATTS AHDMORE LI.ANEBCH RUIIl'CltAN ROAD HOMES 1'ierted on one of the most attractive -lte In the historic OH lork road sec. tinn Italian 8tle of arciinecitirp cor ner Lenox road and M c f t I n 5 Houso road Meeting Hou e road runs to the ripht at the top of iiconlr Hill, be tween rikln3 Park a n d Jenkintown rxqulxilelv planned tlitntiRhnut every t noni Having ,1 -nut hern exnosurs. 300-01 LAND TITLE BLDG. 1517 COLUMBIA AVE. 1llllllllimilllllll!ll!lllllllllllllllll! Greatest Corner Value in Germantown M I I i i a stone fireplaces hot water heat. - Drive and Carpenter Strut MO FResH J KIP .S 3oNNA' GIVE ANV OF i cHeez0uRe3 SeCRSTS AVAJAV .'! gH c o'cg- Tgiiii1irilx- MjjiigiMgaiiii,giMB ,.t.lU