Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 12, 1915, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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" ' ,tT ,, Ar TtoAa mnrv ODD FELLOWS, AT BKLMONT PLATEAU.
HUNDREDS OF ORPHAN CHILDREN ENTERTAINED AT PICNIC BYARCTURAS LODGE, ODD 1 w
FiVESING LBDOBB-PHIt.APTJPHIA. THrBHPAT. APQtTST 12,
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RED MEN'S
Reclaiming Delinquents, ns
Good hb Enrolling New Mem
bers, a Good Principle.
Tho law of tlio national body has (txcil
tho fee of admission rtt such n rnte thnt
Mlh tho competition of other liencilcHl
orgnnttatlons It Ih illillcitll to proem n
taltfnccg To overcome this It has beeil
deemed advisable to try to reinstate tho
members who have been suspended for
nonpayment of dues Borne jenrs ago n
dispensation was Issued by the national
ehleftaJn granting; permission to rilnstato
suspended members at n low Ilgure, and
tliroujrti this menus trlerc than 2T0O mem
bern were reinstated In Pcnnsjlvatila
Under the Present rules, tribes liae tho
rljiht to reinstate stliper.ded membere for
the sum of one fathom, and at thin time
tho great chiefs deem It advisable to
call the attention of tho tribes to the
fact that they can reinstate their sii.
tended members for this sum Tlio nc-
tlve workers In the trlbo know whom It
would be advlsablo to reinstate, nhd
should oxert their enctgles toward tho
,, reclamation of tltoso men.
(II nl There will be a loft InttltUted at Quale
eiionti nnrl one In rnnahohorkrn next week
n Hrjitember JS the Italnniakere mill rnrtlcl
imta in a pnmne n( Fgg llatbor I enl i.eiiape
Hind Iim been rwtaged n trait ltli big
delrg.itlon from I hlladelphla V 1e chief II.
I'Muni. will entertain Iho liexl deputy aatOila
tlon with n saurkraut luneh
Natulan i.cii at "iil street and nemcm ave
riue, will be Willed by the degree loiini mi
AuguM S
mum itiinmnken were among tne raaitii
runners nt I'olni lirtete evenuv having won tl
prlrM
Tlio rowoiv wns a auceeee at CcntMl
1'iir lilt limit Tongue ( one m the mort rn
trtndsitlc tvorkers snd deserves groat credit
NATJOWAU IIAYilAKERB" COVVEfVTtOV
The annual convention or the Katlnnnl Hay
makers Asrnclatlitn of the united Malta w III
he held In Drtrolt, Mich on Haturdat next,
Autilil H The urn. Ill hwiriMiiirlrrn will lie
at the Hotel (ft. Claire The New ork. New
Jf raey, I'cnnarlvanls ami Jinn Inn. 1 delegations
will lea Philadelphia this afternoon by Train
No h, Penntviianln llgUrna.il The local com
mittee lint been working for the last few
month to haie everything. In renillneea for
th opening date There will be a reception
ten Wed tn the lelftteH on Faturday evening
at the hotel There are Important queatlona
ronilnu before the hoily at till" convention
The delegates from thta mate ore Jctes phall
ernes llnrry Wilson Robert Doak William
Aldrldg. and Andrew fjtiigtr
million la a .very, ardent worker In Mill;
l-odge, nolullhsi.ahd'lng the trip atroia the
I elatvare Itlver he TiaS to take every Thure-
put on tonight.
P. 0. SON'S OF AMERICA
Six Camps With Guard on Visitation
to Jersey Juiisdiction
A meotliiK of the representatives of
tho camps In Philadelphia District No
i. held In the room of Camp No 367
(flermantnvvii) ronortcd that their camps
Mlnonk Tribe on last l'rlday'a alp had i wore much Interested In tho visitation
ivw aftnt.ilnnt A unM nom memhefa Una naU tn fimn 1K T.I.Mnntv'ntrt. C. .1 V nil Kilt
SS!-,J,n ,i.!lncJ!!0JmTm!e!fi)tTn.I,hurkll1J UKliV afternoon and cvcnlns next. It is
ZXOtlffi t&u& & expaclcil that, should the wether be
n 'ruplrlng tnlk on Mcominahhi throuBhout , favornble there will be nil xcrptiomll
his dlnrlct, hlili ns niULh n)ond. alSB .ipleeatlon of Pennsylvania mem-
iupreavntaiii e . t. .eiuriui, vriBcdicu
il.v nlvlif
The nrat ileiee .will be
Vlaitor .iwjr welcome.
Arctiifua Lodue, at 1D South 00th atrecl.
took the children of the Orpliaaa" lloma to
lielmoht on the annual picnic .yeataraay. Bjv
tral eart. o this todj He11d to alva the
aiawec a oar n nuiins innuiiir. wiutu ..
proved an event for Joy and eatleracllon to all
unearned .
The niaich'nt flub, under the direction of
I 0 IMw. j WitRlna, it improving with
time i:i ia it can t r neat
I' U. J l.ltCIIMOId, I
mont Ilurcitu retorts
lirmirh
The atmk hna made vlillatlbila at the homta
of ih rollonina; hrrttheri vtithlnjhe lart few
iln b I) i Jl liula M. benec. V U
I-.ImooiI mil and llrothcr Jamea Clark
NM.Io tlruiil Autiui i: (liher has reientb
cmhurked on the ecu of matrimony
The Rcnernl outlook for Arcturua l-odw la
vep pronilfln The altenilanee eaih Prlday
n ht Is ver good It eiperta to atari the
fall nork with a lurire number cf candidates,
nnd with the liiietUm.' rnnd of aetlva workers
It anticipates a period that will break all
records
111A11nr.fr nt th Kniploy-
ooii proirreaa in m
SUPREME COURT
Foresters of America Send Of
ficials to San Francisco Con
vention Ladies Deputies.
More than 10,000 nriona attended tt week
Jh elth annuil reunion of the Odd fellons of
Mirylnnd Penm.vlvanla, VlrBlnln West Vlr
ojnli and the niatrtet of rolumbla nl Pen Mar
Purk Reunion enrrcirea uere held In the
pirk nulltorUm, William II llofatettrr. Jr
Oranl Mrter of Mirvland iireahlfnB rhlh.
tlon ilrlllp were Riven hv the Patriarchs Mili
tant and tho Dnunhtcrs nf Itehekah
nktiraeuhla I
Brothir Itahli with a very buiulliul rlna vilili
me tmciem or ino oruer ror rroi nm mo "'"
eat number ef polnta at the, field lny in 1 air-
tn.tf iiri At . hinn I'll 1,A HlvO l.r(li.lltvil tt
banjtonia button lor coring the aoconil high' i
at number
CO
ut polnta tu lirolhar vv'liimtn
bers. Tor the Information of the several
catnpa Invited and who have promised to
bi present, the trains from Market street
feny to LlndcnwoM N J, nr ns fol
low a: 9 a m and 10 30 a m ! 1 M. 3 16.
ope. i A II, B:W, 6-2S nnd 8 p m ; returning nt
Jiinonk Trlbo axtenda iin Invitation lo mi1,.... , nJ .,. m . or vln Clemen
ni Mm ... tl.it na lirnuiiiu Miaivaiii at . " " l' ". nnu m.u p in , yr vm v-icmyii
Thruah llall, :1SW Uncdater avtnue, any til- ton trnllfiV to Laurel Sprinsn. JlarKct
day alap. iitreet ferry (Camden) Those who desire
.. ,... . , . .1, i- , C1, obtain Jitneys direct lo Ldndcnvvo'd
nLhodSpl
or th. trlbn wcrh nroasnt. ami Ordt SJChtin ! Camp MT lis hvnd. and tho bnaeball team of
1 Am
Slker nuue the pietiututloii. Aflr the acr
Icp, which wea a dlrtliul Innov itlnn In that
churtli, every one toiiKtatulattd lirolher Ucorna
VIIuii mi hla HiMiriM liunm: the fnlloHliiy
weea while iirntner vv uron went to tan on ono
Ot llld Ltnpluyca ho fell uier ileiul. Tho treat
whun piriormvl iho runerul acrvlca at tha
grave
..Great Sichitn Walker wtll la.lt ConeatoM
Centre next Saturday evenlny. lie "III ko to
DoMlil Vc , on the lat and to Mahanoy City
with tho Ueouty Ureat Baehems Aisogljtlon
on the 23th.
! the 4th Philadelphia illetrlet will pms the pro
noftcd eamo nl .110 Reera! nromllient kPeak'
rr of Hie order vrlll bo prraent . The Plilladcl-
i Tin Jubilee Committee of the ordor held Hn
J, final mee'lnz of the year at the Ureal Count II
i oinee iaai jk-ihiait nitri. Its upon was mi
ii. b-f"aho usaocliilfon luia had (or aome lime
; one of the naw tilbca eonneetoil only this rear
with the aawKlallon sold tho hlsheet hum'ier
. or tickets All the other tribes did much better
than In prcvloua jeara
I Piconta Tribe's meeting on taat Prldaj'a
sleep prored to be more than uautlly Intvr-
1 1 eatlnjt, with a rood nitendaneo and with Urest
i Eat haul Halker, Tha adoption degree wan
. IS' ?n ty tl team In execllcnt ahr on
i Clurlea Donohue, uho itn revt mnionded bv
Frother tleorze Keever The corneal for new
niomhora n beContlng axeltlnir, and with the
the rare a tlo, tho eapialna ox the teams ure
1 piannlnK for lenawed enemy.
. Oreat Sachem Walker Is making a big effort
i in arouse tho members to action, and hla
! , efforts are. being ably seconded bv tha other
w great chief, who are working shoulder to
i fc.u,lifr w'" him and glilng generoualy of
l?l ,,nle '? 'be lauea of Ilodmanahlp. lirolher
, !" 2pt)"' ,! w t"P ,0 Pranchtown and
rc. r "" l"l?"l. w roin itoK Lnurcn
hhlt ilelesatlnn will leita h trollev at '1 111 -Ml
meinhtra afe l.ivlted to accompany the delo
aitlon A committee M the cami s of Phila
delphia dlatrlct No. 4 will be at tho ferry lo
lurnlih further Information A special Invita
tion la extended to the ladles aa well aa tn nit
mtmtwrs to be nrrarnt. District President .
A. Wenke CliW) nnd J 0 Carlisle (14V) are
the Kxetutlve Committee
Kevitonu Commandoo, No. 41. the largest
uniformed hour In the order, bexan teaterdio
a monatei catnlval at Mth and bpruce atreets.
tn oniniue nil AUguai n. rno grounae
well cnveml with the various attraction'.
ciuuinc n rerns wneei. carrouae . i
moot- ne-cnuica, reireanmeni uootnt, etc
' v?.8?. P'Hro'''cr U lleon, a beloved ned
i rJi!a.kn,,l'Mn ,n bitalness at that place
1 'r more than 10 jeara and who. during the last
; ek, w audden y called to the happy hulli
ng ground,. inurtraMng the iincertifnty "f
. rJ??n. X. C4.'n.tro ""I continues to trail to
i I a ilea niirinus irinss raeaitrima .. .
all mi effort; v " "" '"l'n '"
n,.1-"1 T.rl')e ' inning a mirchlng club
i.'fi-"".1 'orntlon of the arret Council
iS..U,.JV,,WD.lr.l-"'r All members who
It 91,X!t i mak tbl trk are requested to hand
i In thrtr names lirolher O Arnold la Im.
i E r.-'n'5..h.op'.'1.to- b "round. Ih council
iff - ' "- " " iijm ativni
Thu?.,S.7'-lb.'i.,,h6J1lV'ctlve mutjnta every
Kiv! i..-S. h"cpmlng moon P s.
SmP il alnl- "",n.d1wl 'n "I application last
- W.1 29. !i '"c. if (B A-n'MWRSK IKS
r .hVtr-" -" :? u.,B,a .""' ln 'nue join this
p, thriving urganltatlon. t hua nreaentinir 1 ..,;,;
b) inuucement for new members, p. a John
f: J-.!a after a retaat nin... . T;.i.ii2
t'i Kii'iWA.l" "V."'-'"-.. . .Great
B -aoVsVw-N.c.,oi;on, vCKSSSS Tribe!
!r SS.S.UtS;a XWuV- Jh, Em'e'rtVtn'm'iSt'cSm'i
H mints pro,,UTd " kmM "PP'r ' rfreh-
fT Oil Wrvrfneiai1-.ir at l..e. K ...- ...
U KiT 'a5" rV'a . " l ' Vwl T'rlbe!' o
W I'ark.aburir It took along- about to if it.
i i --- nun utjiivpriii wr lira
, vld4. In a few aaven auna No. SI5 y
t a return Malt lo No 21a,
w?",.'!' 'M'" . li" t4,h un of this month
r.,?i".fiu",a" .Tf"" "' Conetog Centre? w II
held lis annual aunoer Thi. aie.i. .. Vf....i.
m S'. t.hbl Sh"La of tha yenr'ihere. lircit
Chief, of Itecorda Donna le !,. iumniilSil
yt.I!Tnif.n'!..,,l "" invited to
prominent
iranea
wera pro-
"in pax
era! a ll.
88g?4?U '"' 'a iil K wWl'tU iron?
1 af cJaIt?2lSat2i.,i.1TIV',"V ann,,M 'hrlnir
r w" 1?ll,lr?!.IJ4yc ss a great suMa. Q r n7
n. Donnallev attenda.1 on i. IllnSlM' ? -S
A. mtlnjr many
the aaqualntanM
H et hi ol trlenda and making
, at new ones.
I .iSfft.0 !ftf..,.Mf "! w that paleUce
i ttU d',iyf onlv a certain leen In
l ST""" S"1 ! ,n with PMuJd
1 W . IS, and on IhU .I!eo itwim'
t being tha nl
,MOts will
W Bj aaauret
Hey la a ata
ut iiuiK. mx. - sna mh iki. ..ij. . -.. . -t.
. x adroit three new membara It belng'tha night
, f tw. general gathering rerrabjnafital.il"?!
SG9. ,n.W. .W"" "W W assured i
iroun-Hbi ;;i fflSFSUX'zgft;
1 on band
f&msi
or same, pat
i-
SM aevretary of On
nRi).r atalritt an li
-nlfsBlr e a member
ure
In-
rasslu-dacilo,
tha. ett eVoa
land conecrla bv Ha own bniid of 4n nieces
will bu h drawing curd. Thousands of tlekeis
for the rldlnc devices hale been sold, each en
titling the purchaser to a vote for the niojt
pnpulir man In the district The winner will
reicho a hnndsotno luvlnif cup. Tho procteds
from the affair will go toward defraying the
expriiiea of tho lommandory and lwn.1 to
ntndlnir 'or the State session l'aat Commander-in-Chief
Charles II Davis Is In vhargo
of the undertaking
I. 0. ODD FELLOWS
Old American Stnr Lodge Younp;
Enough for Outing Milled Pace
About MO membcra and their families
of American Stnr Lodge met on the lawns
surroundlntr Htlmont Mansion, In Fali
mount Purh, on Saturday last and In
races, names nnd sports of all klnda cole,
brotcd tho 66th anniversary of their or
ganization, Tho commissary department,
under tho marshalshlp of P. 0 A. Holler
who vvni ably iisalsttd bv th. T.artie..
Auxiliary of the lodge, provided a boun
teous picnic supper, which was highly
appreciated. The married men, owlnc to
tlio liberal decisions of the umpire, P. a.
Ed WlgKnB, of ArrturUB Lodge, defeated
the single men 10 to 8 in a Tieii.ninv.
garrto of baseball,
A meeting of the uth District Committee will
,' i'J,'11 5' Klngsesslng ldge, TIet street and
v.oodland avenue, Thursday evening, August
ID. when plans will be arranged for the ad
vaneament or Odd Fellowahlp In the district
during the coming fall and winter. "'""
smVn,n-i.M. jtfil' M D'n" 6ro"0
Millar Lodge conferred the Initiatory degree on
Thursday night Ian on Charle. p. JieVvine
tUnVKl.iJ- 'c.hK'-..JO,",""l-ML Bank.; Abraham
v .w'f.li-a fu.l'.;-ffu ,h. ffi2r,fflS.hi:
pat j
wno
through e far Weal and the Ktlaco Expoi .
I'ffii 'hi'hVT !l: om .'owing, accounta if
what he had aeen on hla travels. lirolher
FRAT. PATRIOTIC AME1HCAKS
An Old Council's Field Dny Annivcr
sary Frnnlt ford Band's Work
Diligent Council, No I, celebrated Its
47th annlvcranty by ft field dnv Inst
Htttitidav nftcrnoon nt riclmont Mnnalon
The members nnd ladles were well repre
sented nnd enjoyed tho entire program,
which had been planned nnd carried out
bj n flrst-clnss committor Refreshments
were served without limitation In the
eailj nftcrnonii two baseball tonma of tho
council played n very Interesting gnmc,
after which rpnrts of vnrloini kinds w en
held under the auspices of the committee
and prlrcs distributed to the wlnnern
The two largo utretiiiera with the nnnio
of tho council looked well nnd Indicated
the spirit of this council Several deputy
State councilors State Vice Councilor
Sheneman nnd Stato Council Secretary
Tord were In attendance
Colonel D P Houton Council, No 71ft, of
Cheater, held a verv mlojahle excursion to
Ilher View lleaeh last Haturday All Inter
esting game of baseball wno played betwetn
Noa 711 and Oil. of this city The commltteo
having the matter In charge did lis work
well and the members nf No 7111 were highly
Pleise.1 with and compllmcntid upon the uc
ces of the undertaking
Lart Tufadoy evening marked
foul Hand,
Ih. .nH
tne summer visitation this ear of the rrank-
Whleh hfta dnnn alirh irnnil. nftrb
.1. kin.- !.,. ... ......I.. , ,.!. ,-i 1.
".... ,.iv .,,iui i-aiiicr .oiiueKainK council,
No 5?n Oermnnlown aenue nnd niatnonH
Ktreet, wna stleettd tecniisn uf Hhe fact that
lirolher George. 0 Tord, Ktala council accre
Ifirj who baa been so active In all the visita
tions, la a member of that tounell. Notice had
been sent to nit members of No uil and all
pf the deputy Mate councilors Tlio committee
luivlng charge nf the affair decorated iho room
In a most appropriate mvnner, and the largo
nimber of members und visiting brethren pns
ent were, much pleased with the beautiful
sight. Vfter rnfrrshments were nerved and
the proernm had been Proceeded with, V V
8 C Brother Charles W Walton, in a very
graelrua manner, presented a large bouquet
or How era to State Counell Hirretary Porrt,
who. although surprlaed, replied In a most
happy vein of thought llrother Pord gave
an excellent resume of the work Which has
been done, during the present ear, and ex
pressed the firm belief that reasonable ex-
PEKiuiisn Kuarantrea a most auceeasful jear
to follow the present ono. Illi report of the
v...v,.v tuiiiiiugii ot councils in
called forth much applau.ee
this county
t.",v,";-'yi a fu" '."" on 'he floor. Pro
Kry.1 Therhauser. of Ma one; N. Y again !
a lslt nrnther n. A. Pllfson, Vr Mllle
?" .il".. '""'?.. 'm. - ? ."nslie'
Tho mnnil.lv meotlna or the Oood or the Or
der Association will be held next Wednesday
evening. August IH, at Loal Council, No
781, st'th street and Columbia avenue, and all
delegates should, attend, aa matters Of great
importance will he considered and acted upon
Deleirates will Uo be present to arrange for
as'- vuKiiiib lyuiaun in vtiuurr.
The following baseball games wilt be plaied
Saturday afternoon next at :i 13 Hamilton vs
fJ,1.V,,,. an.d l-'''nbfla. Diligent in Integ
rity, -Cd street and arrlngton avenue, and
Houston va t-oval, Md and Diamond streets
A moonlight excursion will Le held next
Baturda evening by the Ouard and Hind Aa'
boelation of Palrvlew Counell, No .12 The
great auccesa attained bv thla council during
tha Irs yeur Is attributable to the giod work
Supreme Representative John J Knrrell.
prlob to his departure for the Supremo
Court Convention In San Francisco, was
given n farewell reception on Jtondnj
evening at Court Northern Liberties Itcp
icsentntlves from various com Is In the
Northeast were present Tho folloulnt;
brothers spoko In nn appropriate way,
extending the best wishes to the supreme
lppresentatlve Drothero 8 Uraun, D
MarHle, II Parker, r Qulna, from Court
Piosperlty Hrotlier Clcorgo Ucl1, from
Court Olive Branch, Brothers Foley.
Clark nnd Patterson, from Court McPher
eon, nnd ,i delegation from Court Pat
lick Uctirj. headed b Brother Lanahan
Grand Treasurer Richard V Parley made
n very Impressive nnd enlightening ad
dress on the vvoiklngn of the grand exec
utive council, and his remarks were en
joyed Various brothers from Court Northern Lib
erties answered tho visitors, thanking them
for the sentiments expressed toward the court
and tho supreme representative Dr Do Poney.
tho court nhvslLlnii. made a hrlef hut forcible
addiess lirolher Parrell made the closing ad
dress, reviewing thp recent progress or tha
court and thiiiiklntr the members lor their
lilndners nnd consideration and promising to
do nil In his power for tho good of the Order
i or trie Hiiprema court
I The Supreme reprentnlntlvea trom Pennsjl
yaiun win ieie on siturnay nt is :m p m
from the Hemline: rermlnnl, via l.ehlgh Voi
le), Inl.lng up in delegations of Massachu
setts nnd Connecticut nt Buffalo There will
bo lJ persons on the speilnl train f.0 or
that number being from this State Ptnns)!
vnnla'a delegation will bo In uniform nnd
It expects to earn off iho first prize. It will
he hemlrd In p i) C It Michael J Bomour
and P. SCIl Harry W Mace
( ourt Phil Sheridan had a very Interesting
mietlm: last Krldvy evening Lecturer Domp
sei cillel on lirolher' Hall and Wlest for en
U talnment, nnd their nnelent as well as i.p-to-dato
eongit were iccelved with great ap
PMusc Kor tomorrow evening llrother Kramer
la on th Ilpt for a uketch entitle! 'A Walter
Out of Work" All members aro urged to
attend the meeting
Mr John Smith who leaves for San Fran
cisco on Wjturdaj next m a delegato from
Court Haver.'ord to tho Supreme Court Con
vention, will ,e escorted to tho station by
his accordion band of which ho la the leader
and organlrer Prother Smith Is well up ln
i-oresirv and in n very active brother He Is
classed as an expert on tho accordion, and his
bind la In great demand
Court Murine Mill.
social night oil August r. which was largely
anenaeu ny membera ana visitors,
Conshohocken. held
....Bni.a in
clement weather Among thnee taking part In
tne exerciaea were cirnnd Chlct Hanger Uivv
renco VV Pilot. Siipcrvlslng Ueputy. Onlnd
Chlcr Ilanaer jiPnlrlLk Prlel, of' iloiiiKonn.r
County, Orandi Secretary, Itobert Comber,
Oram! Auditor IiouWJMUntri&f.' IV'( aW'i
lunlnr IleadlO JohnliVvhaTanj. BixitUeiif Ijnairehco
A liolRt-r, or QilW PWne' ait Nbrfistown,
Jumea McP.ulc, Jjuims PVdyrmti Comollua J.
o Hrlen mid John d Kelly, of Court bprliig
Mill
Tho grand chief ranger In his address com
plimented tho tpurt upon Its condition, halng
270 members on the roll ami upward of $4i)W
In its treasurj. and made an cat nest plea ror
continued activity In maintaining the court
and doing iho good work for which It was
organized.
A pleasing feature or the evening was the
presentation -of a beautiful ring bearing tho
-mbtem of the order to Past Orand Junior
Doadlt John Whalen. an aetlva member of
Court Spr ng Mill in recotnll on of tho service
which he hna rendered to the court having
filled tho office of eh ef ranger for six con
Mcutlie irrmi The, presentation . gr
hv Ursnd Beiretuy Comber on behalf of the
court
The Philadelphia Hoard ?' ?!;
Foresters ot A merit a wJJI.hold a reception In
Its room In Merrill's Hall. 10th street and
Falrmount avenue, on August in The nllo'
Ing oftlcera were elected and Installed by the
Worthy fJrsnd Commander Mrs KUa Brnltii
snd they will have charge of the botrd vyho
represent tho grand commander over a. mem
bershln of nenrlv fOftft women. Mrs Nellie Mor
row, past commander, Mies Agnes Ilrady. suh
commander Mrs Sarah Ptorey flnanclil see
retarv Miss Agnes Monnghan recording se
retnry Mrs Mary Hellmnn treasurer Mrs
nuth Orealj. right guld; .Mrs Anna Mlteliell
left guide Mrs Mary R'hmleg nslde guard
Mrs Julia MeQur.de. outside guard Mrs Sirnn
Iirrnnnii Mrs Allcp Co3gan nnd Mrs Conover
trinlces
JUNIOR 0. U. A. M.
Marlln Guards' Anniversary, Council
Membership Team, and Debate
The John R Mnrlln Oiiard Association
held Us monthly meeting on Saturday
evening lata nt tho home of Comrade
rred C. Weber, 7426 J street. The mem
bers had an enjoyable time In the after
noon nt nurhome Park, celebrating tho
eleventh anniversary of the organization
of tho guards, where supper wna Bcrvcd
Many things of' Interest were discussed,
especially the matter of a larger guard,
tho aim being to havo n complete com
pany of 60 men All members present
pledged to nsslst In thli work. The fol
lowing nre connected with the associa
tion Walter Y Young, captain. John
arov, sergeant, Josoph If. Perguson,
quartermaster sergeant. Albert Snlgcnr
nnd Albert Kill, corporals, Louis, nutter
worth and Krtvvln Row en, busters, V
Gray. r. Unjnes, C. Relder, G, Able, S
Jones, P. 'Weber, A. Torater, William
Ploss. W Schafer, II Snssmftn, G Rerry,
W. Yurgensen, Prank Rue, Jr , W L
Lowle, G Cross, V Lontz, 0. Archer, D
Tliomption, II Wcllcnmann, T II Wal
ters nnd J Wilson
Tho tlohnte comes oft tonight Each side has
a very strong desire to do better than tho
other Ml lunlors welcome. Tho Judges aro
Thomas H V alters, Allan I.. Klrtiy. iZnq , and
Henry P BwlgLar ...
The riotnlna of the membershln teams will
nli-o meet this evening and have assigned to
them th members that will go on their teams
A personal canvass ot all the members will be
made to remind them thlt the council la nrter
tho inflo mirk and thnt there will bo a country
ralr and danco October 7
Marlln Council's degree teim la getting In
shnno ror its trln to York County in tha early
part or October, when there will be a largo
class Initiation held by tha councils of the
count To the members there who have seen
the degree team peiform announcement Is made
thit neveral new rcatures will bo added
The rnmous Oriental degrco will bo conferred
on several candidates on Trldaj evening, Au
gust SO and all membera aro Invited to be
preaent eapeclall members desiring to tako
this degree at Marlln Hall, SOS Weat Allegheny
avenue
ntrphen Glr.i,rd Cpuncll. No. 144. will havo a
In e smoker and open meeting In Oeptember
nnnouiicement to bo mede on the frntcrnal page
Inter Thla council has a reputation for doing
things right, -o that this event should not bo
missed
Frankllni illlj. Council No 71. anounces that
It has fl'tod out Its entire degree team
with a new outfit of paraphernalia, and tho
start Is now ready to compete with any team
In the district lot honors
tiav Picnic at Hunting Pirk, under the aus
pices of the Oood of the Order and Propaga
tion Commltteea A large feathering of mem
b'ls whoa on I children enjojed the events
of the day The large Philadelphia district
banner was displaced and admired. Tlio lie
frerhment Committee were Brca William E.
Jones, fehocsmllh, Gerard Jordan and noes;
the Sports Committee, announcer, John Shaw;
lundlcapper, John M Stevensoni clerks nf tha
course, John Ed Aram nnd Robert Deiveyi
rtorler, James Stetvnrt, Judges, Nlcol Smith,
Joseph Armstrong nnd James T Whliakcr:
erflalal timekeeper, John It. Itys. The prlte
winners were as follows
Olrls-,13-jnrd. race Itena Stevenson, Hdlth
noblnron hp(i AgncB Hone. 4o-ards Time
lai.uiun, Ada Hemingway and Louha peberdyi
ji vnrds Oladjs Peberdy, Dorothy Demey and
Phslls Pcbcrdy
Hoys, 40 yards P Wolstenholm, C Peabody
and It. Macrarland
I'ojr, 75 ard A Thickara, It Dewey and
ryrll Preston
.Members' handicap, 7." jards-J. Stubbs, It.
cms And s Dougali
Noble grands and past grands, 75 yards J.
, Wolstenholm, K. Taunton and P. Abbott.
Luiil sunrago race, 7.1 jnrda Mrs. William
Ln-v, Mrs Jagger and Mrs Pemberton.
curls' consolation race, BO yards Rose Rat
elirr, Ddlth Devlin and Bertha Pcberdy.
Three-legged race, so varda Walatcnholm nnd
Peherdv, ijiw and Ldwards
Lidles handicap, ro lards Winifred Taun
ton n Thaekarn and Mrs Carter.
Tugof-wir, vilnners Law, Kdward, Mc
Cann, Collins, Wolstenholm
Tug-of-wat, losers Djson, Dewey, Jones,
Tntinton, Pcbordy
Members' beauty contest J, Collins, of Hope
Lodge.
Thieves Pay Jinny Cnlla in Xtf!
LANCA8TDR, Pa , Aug U.-Thtfr?
nvlvaula naltrnmt llrltot m. .i!
was ontctod today nnd the eife'rtj
open, but only $155 was eecuredsW
poatomco was also entered, arid w!
lar amount secured. Morris ChS
hoiiM wna next visited and sc-mVlst
stolen. The family was nroueed'fli
burglnrn left tho house nnd the mfsT!
teen leaving by automobile. j8jj
New B. of A. Ofllcers InntM
( QUAKERTOWN, Pa., Aug. IpR
session this morning of thei ut), flj
convention of tho Grand Circle ofjS!
nytvanlft, Brotherhood of AmerlcnT
devoted to tlio Installation of cftS
which waa performed by ThorrSl
Gage, Supreme Wnnhlngton. efK,
,Te,raey. '
These officials were Installed. 9
Grand Chief Wnnhlngton, N.'wilH
ter vj
garftnl chle' Jefferson, RobiSi
Grnnd Chief Franklin, John A iiil
Grand Herald. John Held. W&
Grand Watcher of tho Day IfB
Schuler 7' At
Grnnd Watcher of tho Night bar?
C Tongue. H 'g
Grand Trustee, Charles P. Ktufllttl
' "Ml
I. O. O. F Manchester Unity
,.?h0 combined. lodges of the Philadelphia die
irlci held last Saturday their annual Unity
Fair Competition i
Advertising; produces results jjoodwand bad. ?
, To get results that will bo profitable in permanent patronapo
advertising MUST BE THE TRUTH. ' "ona
Failine by fair mothods to secure- tho desired mllle nsin.i.J
in South Philadelphia, numerous competitors circulated a vile'
rumor that wo had discharged many Italian employes because ofJ
their nationality and natural sympathies. t i
WJ3 JS, fi& Jl$I1ED FALSEHOOD THAT HAsI
.uxaun r unui uiorauviiU,
One Italian employe was dismissed for cause over seven1
months ago.
For more than a year these samo agencies and methods hav'
been responsible for similar misstatements concerninc Jewish
people. j
. When our Italian and Jewish patrons realize that their ad-l
mirable loyalty and sincerity are beinp; commercially exploited,'
the scheme will lose its value. i
Wo have novcr resorted to such unbusinesslike methods tc3
get trado and could not alTotd to do so. X
THE FINEST PLANT-TIIE FINEST FACILITIES 1
HONEST METHODS
THE HIGHEST GRADE OF MILK SUPPLIED IN THE C1TYB
nnvcpiacea us in the leading position of the milk industry,
i ! nly appropriate to publicly express my hearty apprW
elation of the Joyalty of our employes and the gratifying friendlli
"VM """- "UB uuun snavm d.v nunarecis of friends and palronn. $
NO NEED TO MISREPRESENT
THE BEST BY EVERY TEST
Dolfinger's Standard Dairies,
(Signed) HARRY DOLFINGER
none by the auard
llanl
llrother Marnln has unrkvil mrv hmr.t K '1
alalently to help the guard and band In every
way poralble. f jt
The Krankftrd Ilind will hold Its third bloek
paity Saturday evening, Augu.t L'l. on DarVaH
ylrai.1 lialu sin lt(iiiiiieai , i ,11 . i -
KYer,thTnVwhlch"cS?.V'h,n,ffUhU,,',r?ae '"!?."
an oecaalon will be on hand, ana the membera
oi iue organiiation anoum be prtaent to lielu
thu banrt In every way, Jlualo and refresh.
Colunet John f?larlf
llolnieaburg, la arrangln
hi, u,m,.uii n.t, u u,, iianu, Hnq mo mer
of the organlxatlon should be prtaent to
ments on hand all evening
Council
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prcacniaiiona in me early ran.
Mann & Dilks
1102 CHESTNUT ST.
Tke Old Way
Was to take stocks over.
TkeN
wa arrtatd and sentenced.
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Is to sell stock and have new goods
rice or JLess
4.00 Bathing Suits, 2.00
5.00. 6.00 Bathing Suits, Half Price
Silk Shirts 2.S0
1.50, 2.00 Madras Shirts 1.00
15.00 Raincoats u 7,501
18.00 Raincoats 9.00
50 MohaJrDustera , , 32,5
4jSQ9Jfce Coats.., '. 2.25
2.00 Whe Qjeyiot an Madras CoUar Attached Shirtr, 1.00
b.00 White Stnped or Grav Flann-l P,f a.
Stnped or Gray Flannel Pants, 3.5
ft 111 -i.i-iIIi7W;.m 2
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Way WfcAftl J'5 I" Town I Phone Spruce 213 I
i&? "- CSStS3 c ' If an appointment
T iiaA0tomobile JP to Ride in the New I
V ' :. $?trPOKfco ? Cadillac Eight as 1
f , , . -jy 4N-BroadgA J Our Guest. 1
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Silk Hosiery , ' "50
200 Bathing Pants . , .',... 1.00'
,5QBqwTies ....,, ,. .25
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