Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 27, 1916, Postscript Edition, Page 13, Image 13

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EVEKING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, APRIL' 2f, IMG.
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Annual Reports Will Show In-
crease in Membership and
Broaperity Throughout
'I Reservation
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WIUi (ho closing days of the present
administration-of the Stnto Council now
drawing near, there Is naturally a cst
insr Up of accounta and n consideration of
the woFh of the past great sun, to ascer
tain what progress, If nny, the order has
made during the year. Much of the results
of this examination, will bo disclosed In
the mas of statistical data now belnp
compiled, for hresentatlon In the annual
reports of the great chiefs.
That the year has been nn exceptional
one for the order, I. generally admitted.
A forecast of the figures of the annual
t reports may safely be stated, to show ma
terial gains or tho most satisfactory char
acter. ..yh"? numerical Increase, nnrt financial sta
bility I dr,rt , and essential to fraternal
perpetuity. It la n the character of thi pro.
fresslvB Atii educational work, dcvlopei1 dur
In Inwr that the members will take the
l-featest dear of satisfaction.'
tt "wr "una back the Oror of nd
SISJ1 not kept pneo wllh lla sister orders.
rvvnatevcf the cause, tha lthargy was up.
"""'.?.'; ttnd enthusiasm, except In certain
ocalltlM. was notable hy IU absence,
i h8 .Present nrtat sachem. Samuel It. Wat.
ilr( Planned to ohanire these conditions, and
".."!" constructive work: jila administration
r."1 A", remembered. Cordially supported by
nls rellerw state orricers during- the year, he
Jiai proven .an Inriefatljablo worker, visiting
all sections of tho Btnto, stimulating- the
weak and encournnlnrr the stronc tribes, and
everywhere by dignified public utterances eek
in to place the organization upon a hlsher
piano In public esteem than It haa aver occu
pied heretofore.
In thla Intelllaent campaign ho has been
manifestly successful. He has succeeded In
"nbuln- tribes e.nd member with higher Ideals,
m has lent o dlanlty to tils office, and to.the
xraternlty. and all reporta now belne received
seem to Indicate that lie has also succeeded
In Ilirnlnp thp ll.ta a.,,1 rlvtn.r tha r,ln a mth.
Unuai .numerical Increasa aa it concrete re.
tilt of his tireless work.
..Tho enthusiasm developed In this city and
throughout the reservation will prove n. mighty
impetus t the Incoming ndmlnlstrntlon In Its
Plans for. carrying forward the work so ably
formulated and developed by tho retiring
Great Sachem Samuel II. Walker.
Thn newly elected chiefs of Chnclaw Tribe,
No. 80tl. of Ilryn Mnwr. wero ceremoniously
raised to their respective stumps by Deputy
ureal Sachem John W. Winder nml team from
Unponlg- Tribe. Nn. -17. A delegation of
ncarlv lOrl wnrrlnn nnV lirntra nc'nmiiTitilerl
1 the deputy to witness tho ralsliig-up ceremony.
The Inst maatlni. nf Mfnnntr -n-lh tva u-nll
attended, and wbs noleworthy by reason of
(the wide discussion of
questions or, general
the wclfaro of this
I importance as affecting I
uirucuiar trlbn. n
Irt Went Phll,l.lnhln Mmlth Vnrnnl mnlia
no well a
s ntner triuai Domes
tciiiariaminBiy tipoD ino riucsiion
pershlp and the be-t method'
of tribal mem-
or capturing
Dalflfaces. It. C
exienrieu
report, covering tho work of tho Billed trlbea
of West Philadelphia anil tho -tangible bencn
clal results growlnx out of this movement,
while J. n-ylar urged tho wisdom of tho or
ganization of a tribal baseball lenguo for tho
Initiate Vivian Qrewctt Into tho mysteries of
Itedmanshlp.
The .aymalicra of Jtliionk Tribe will ns
aemble tomorrow e'cnlng, In tho wigwam of
the tribe, nfter the council Cm Is quenched
I and teach three trumps thn rites nnd cere
monies of this valuuhlo ndjunct to the Order
of nrd Men. The Ilavmnkars' degree Ifam
will do the work In full costume nnd muslo
will bo furnished by Mlnonk llnymakra Hand.
Tho meotlng will bo held in Thrush Hall. 88'
Lancaster avenue, nnd all Haymakers will
receive a cordial welcome.
Tho degreo team of the Dakota Association
Awlll trail to the wigwam of Shawncso Tribe,
No. 8.
tomorrow nucnc to renter ine chipe'b
degree nnon a wattlnir rlpan nf rnndldnf.a
Degree Io3ter Oeorwo Htrvcna expects to pre
sent n full team, well drilled, and give a wor
thy exhibition of Impressive ritualistic work.
PATRIOTIC AMERICAN'S
Stnto Ofllccrs Visit Subordinate Bodies
and Aid in Class Initiations
Ibno 'Council, No. 705, held an en
thusiastic meeting Monday evening, when
State Councilor Shenoman',"Snte Council
Secretary Ford and a host of deputies
paid an -official vlelt. Many Interesting
remarks, wero made by the Stato Council
officers to a large attendance of members
and friends of the council
i' Hamilton Council, No, S41, held Its
usual monthly entertainment Tuesday
evening, when 31. O, Harper delivered nn
address on "Preparedness," An active
ompalgn.lsbeInc; made bv No. 841 for
m j members during tho present term, Tho
Jt I ttce for tho coming season. v
Y , escua council, No. IS. was the scene of a
II I IS attendance of members from Councils
II. 1 Non. 4. 15 and 031 laat owning, when an
ciiieiiijjinQiu uy roemoera was given in addi
tion to an address on "Preparedness."
S'ate ..Councilor Sheneman and
a si txA a I I
staff will confer the Initiatory degree on a
SSVii.""!? "it "-""'V."!1. .' a meeting oc
ridellty Council. No. at, this evening.
Colonel D. F. Houston Council, No. 7SD.
will hold, a monster class Initiation tomorrow
evenlnjf. In which the following will take part:
Councilor,, male Councilor Sheneman ! vice
councilor, V. C. Petora.: Jr. P, C. William
It, I Dr;DnB5.: warden. Edward llrenner, nnd I. B.,
1M T-.'.v- ci Haumgard.. assisted by the entlro
Or. I uniformed guard of Diligent Council. No. 4.
b a nna aervica and nag presentation
I., place Sunday, evening next, under Ih
A One service and flag presentation will take
tne auspices
Uk M,,H, VH.IAl.l t'Ul lOl, Ol ,, 1.
formed Church, 2Cth atreet below a
ifUKe-e ice-
bus. Alembers will assemble nt the Imll -fith
treet and Columbia avenue, at 7:15 sharp.
THE WEATHER
Official Forecast
vi.a4i.u4Vi.-v, April mi.
- For Eastern Pennsylvania and New
JerseyLocal showers this afternoon;
Tin ciTTi,n,Ai, . ,. ...
overcast ana continued cool wcamer to
night ftpd Friday; moderate north nnd
t northwest winds.
K A disturbance that was indicated In tha
f. Ohio Valley yesterday haH moved tn the.
Middle Atlantic coast, and has caused
rains aver most of the States east of the
Mississippi niver exceotlng the cotton belt.
Conditions are still unsettled In the Middle
Atlantlo States and in the Ohio basin.
Tno western area or nigh, barometer Is
moving Blowly southeastward. The crest
la over South Daitota this, morning and
jthe area overspreads the plains States
'nnd most of the great central valleys.
U. 3- Weather Bureau Bulletin
Observations taken at 8 . ro., Eastern time,
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JUNIOR MECHANICS
Jubilee Week of Local Body in Celo
brntlon of Council Anntvcranry
Jubilee Week was celebrated by John
U. Martin Council No; 80, from "Wednes
day evening, April 19. to Sunday evening,
April 23. The first night was given td
the ladle;. A varied entertainment was
followed by dancing and refreshments.
Thursday evening was given over to the
members of the council and their male
friends. 'Souvenir ' pipes, tobacco and
cigarettes wero given to each person pres
ent, and nn entertainment was nlso fur
nished of a superior chnrncter. The main
spoaker of the evening was the Hon. J.
Scott Anderson, who spoke on the ques
tion of "Preparedness." His talk was
greatly appreciated by a large audience.
Fully GOO members and friends wero Jn
attendance.
Friday evening was celebrated by a. banquet,
IS hall WAN hennttrnllv nVeni-nred fop the
occasion. Tha folio wine made brief addresses!
Ctata CnnneltnF M. n H,ntl nn unite rirder"!
National Representative Charles It. Nous, who
told tha members present of the activity that
la going on In the order In York, and Past
fltate Councilor, Dr. M, P. Dickinson gave, a
talk on tha National nrntinna Home. Fiolatn-
Imr In detail the new building that. Is In course
pf erection by tha state of Pennsylvania. Ills
talk was Interesting and Instructive. Others
who spoke wero Past National Councilor
Sv"!.r,c5. Kurs, Btote Secretary. Charles It,
IIA.II. Stato Treasurer Charles Kaufman, Jo
seph Reverson, llenrr If. 8innamon and
Councilor William A. Lewis,
iNatlnnal representative It. A. ataa.Hl also
gave an Interesting talk on Bouth America,
ongs wero, rendered durln tha evening by
Ilrolhera Walter 9. Eehgelrnler and Herbert
Btott. Saturday evening, tlis natal day of
-v,in n. .tmriin ioiincii, waa ine oiggesi niani
S. "" b n Jlenatlied by n large class Inltl-
stlon.
Tha degree work was eaempllfted by
tha famoua devren t.nm of Miteltn r?ndnel
accompanied by the John n. Mkrlln Orchestra
Wlllrh fl. tn ....nMnna .. -nil.. wub
White carnations wero given to aach candi
date and tho members wore red carnstlons.
The visiting brother complimented tha council
" visum orotner complimented ma cour
on Its success and congratulated the ilea
team upon Its work and on tho many new fea
tures presented, Sunday evening the mem-
uiatea ine tiegrce
tures presented. Hunday ayenlng tha mer
bcra assembled In the council room. r,08 We
Allegheny avenue, and proce-ded to Bth atre
and Sodgley avenue, where they attend!
west
street
ll.nrf.
nivmo service ana concluded tne .ubllne week.
Tho committee. In chnrgo of. the celebration
consisted of Thomas II. Walters, chairman:
Menry Wollenmann, seeretnryi pavld It.
Ihompson, troosurrri.,Wllllam A. Fwls, ex
orftcloi tlsvld II. Jlell, Wesley Ecorf, Elmer
W. Cross . Karnest z. fitead, Henry P. awl
gear llllani Ploea, vice, chairmani Harry
Iiarford. Herbert Biott. Albert J. Huston.
Arthur Nevltt. h. B. Walters, Joseph .Mat-f.'S,vi"-'
Krl, Matthews, Harold Matthews, Al
an Klrby, Jjhn F, Hue. Jr.. Charlea Butter
lln. Joseph Kosa, Itobert glass. Kdgnr Kern.
John W. II. pray, oerald Wl son, Walter
Price, npwland H. "Vhltneld, (leorge W. I,.
ftblotiAlb'rt EP.W""- William Krnlmer. John
0--w"??n' William, J. tlray. Walter W.
X?.V,n- Henry P. Bwlgear. Walter Heaumont.
William lurgcnson and Albert B. C. .Miller.
The Stato Council Entertainment Commute,
to entertain tho State Council of PennsyUanln
when It convenes In I'hllailelphla on tha second
Tuesday of Beptember, held an Intereitlng
meeting last veek. The president. Charles
Kuufmann. presided. Several committees wero
appointed by the chairman, as follows: Knter
talmnent. H. U. Mtherman. of Council No.
130. chairman; finance, Thomas II. Walters
chairman, and Hotel, II. I.nnaelbartel chair
man. After routine business the meeting nd
Journed to meet on Frldav evening, Jlny 10,
In tho, council room of Dlrlgo Council, No.
Ill 6. Some of ton mimli.r. t,p...n. In .n.til
tho order were: Past Btnto Councilor John
W Paul, tho oldest bast Btnto councilor In--
Wellenmann.
,. Tho John H. Starlln Oriental Court will have
Its monthly meeting tomorrow ovenlng. A largo
number of candidates are expected to be pres
ent. Plana will be suggested in this meeting
to form an Oriental temple In Philadelphia for
tho purpose of making tho Oriental temple
movement a Stute Issue. Temple No. 1 Is lo
cntrd In York. Every member of tha court
la requested to be present lit this meeting.
lone Council will have an open meeting; on
Stondny evening, May 1. All members are
urged to be present. Qood talkers will be
present and nn Interesting program la assured.
Oencral Ornnt Council, of Norrlstown. will
have another large rlnss Initiation on Alny 111.
when a class will bo Initiated. Tno degrees will
be conferred by tho team of Grant Council.
FORESTERS OF AMERICA
Schedule of Summer Athletic Sports
Arranged by Allied Local Courts
The Bprlnff.nnd summer schedule of .out
door games and athletla upoVta l now
ready tO?be placed Jn effect, .and 'from the
Intorestfahown'by membera of the several
courts the season promiseB to be ono of
unexampled netlvlty Irt outdoor aportK and
nthletlo happonlngs. The Vorcsters' Base
ball League will Boon Inaugurate the cum
mer series. Entries aro received for tho
various sections ns follows : Wesf Philadel
phia, Woodland, No. 88 ; South Philadel
phia. Itobert MorrlB, No, 2B8; Northwest.
Kalrmount. No". 41 ', Northeast, aienwood."
No. 101 : Suburban, Manayunk, No. 82 ;
Mount Vernon, No. 117. Supreme Trustee
J. I'. Dononue, manager.
Other athletic activities have been' arranged
for with Indicated inanaccra aa follows: Quoit
contests, a. Marts, No. 17 1 aqiiatla sports.
J. P. Itoddon, No, 108; outings; I Frell, No.
lB8i athletla features. J. P. Oartland. No,
J48i polo, W. J. Nagie. No, Bit football. J.
V Foley. No. 148; football. SIT White, No.
i02; tennis, N. J. Seymour. No. 170, and
lawn fetes, James J. Noon. No. 00.
Court V. J. Smith. No. 24t. In FrnnWIn
Hall. Monday next will tender Its lady friends
a banquet and muslcale. Tha arrangements
rorfected are for an event of exceptional merit.
Irotbor Oonnley, chairman, has utilized that
date aa the opening of tho aggrcsslvo publlo
campaign for tha Houth Philadelphia district
class Initiation, to bo held at now Auditorium
Hall, 7th street and Snyder avanue. June 111,
In which 48 courts are combined with No. 241,
as one of tha most actlva In tha movement.
Ths Northwest District Clsss Initiation Com
. "S?..!".6' Tuesday nvcntnir. Supervlslns Dep
uty William II, Hurley presided at tho Initial
meotlng, Tho weekly sessions will be continued
until June, when ths large eectlonal class will
be duly Initiated, Tha 85 courts In tho move
ment are Kalously at work. At tha opening
conrerence addresses were given by the grand
executive officers, P. O. O. It-nger Kirk.
Ilrartloy and Murray, and working officials,
urand officers of New Jersey were present to
i'SS? n Invitation to take part In the
parade In Camden May SO.
Court Am.,l,.n TaJl.
No. U8, at its. meet-
Ing Monday nljht. In lha
ford streets. Lecturer Hi
nsll 21LB anu oaK-
ecturer Hell had a select pro-
gram of. events. Urothers Cornell. Kesslck,
vciiy ana uunen. .the Neutral Quartet, wero
heard In soma well-rendered songs. Brother
llarney Connor had a budget of quaint uay-
tnga and Deputy
uy uii
Illbert. A.
Pahy -snoke com.
.hlAw.m.nr nf lh
mendlngly. of tha splendid achievement of ths
court, while the airing band discoursed sweet
melodies, lirothera Uambls, Meyers, O'Connor
uu -. o, urr, ins "juepuues' uongsisrs."
Save selections from tbelr rspertolra. Urother
lOrman. the delegate of ths Foresters' Day
Committee, gava a clear outline of tho events
scheduled for IhA enmlnir miiilivi, .I Vl.li.
Intf .delegations from slstsr courts ware present
and took part In the South Philadelphia
court's Indoor tournament,
be In ths Forestera' division of
Tha court wilt
SO In Camden. A novel costume has been
adopted for that svent that will add uniqueness
in paraao -May
w uiaiimiiuu iw ins piarciiina column.
Foresters' Day Committee ot tha Associated
Forester Courts will meet tomorrow evening
In Anna M. Rett Hall, Hutchinson street
and Oirard avenue.
Chairman Oartland ex-
pects at that
subcommittees, so that all plans may finally be
in
. a
me In rn.lvi, rnnra frnm all
definitely decided upon to Insure the success
of tha 1:11th annual celebration. Tha nit.atlnna
of time, place, souvenirs, athletic program
and musical araniements mutt all be finally
decided upon,
The 31st anniversary of Court Bi
no, lua, win oe pleasantly celebrated wllh a
banquet, Tuesday evening next, at 100 North
Droad street. Ilrbther Joseph Itoddcn la In
charge of the details of arrangements and
i-. u. v, Ji. ivira: win onipiaia aa toast
llia.1,1,
The week-end outlnga for membera and their
families, a raatura of Ih iuurt
;ue
r t
l a:
rrei
ourt for
many
years, bsa been revived for thla sea
leason, -ri
heir
outdoor weekly gatherings are held all during
the summer. Brother Garrett Barry baa been
named aa manager: Urother Carre
for transportation i Brother T. K
Brother Muldowney will arrange
oil will care
ane, muele:
nn tha aamaa
and sports and Brother John O'Brien will look
after ths refreshments.
. Court Brotberly Love. No. 10, at lis meet
ing Tuesday evening-, at 212a Bast Dauphin
aldersd toe question of lucres seq membership
and the boat means of using the district class
movement to accomplish thla result, Thla court
,.b., uaiu an uiicrcaiiiia liiaeilHS anq i-im
la now 40. years old. baa 231 numbers and aur-
Viue uuua aiueuminjKlQOVSF !UVvU.
Court Amerlcus. No, 67, will hold Its
monthly entertainment tomorrow tvenlns at
21st and South streets. , Patriotism, pleasure
nd a few profitable social hours will be
given In the splendid program arranged, The
brethren, men of energy and enthusiasm, will
Illustrate tn aong. story and action the
strength and safety accorded by fraternal,
association. Tha court la a striking proof. Its
40U membership and J950O excess Invest
ments dsmspjtral Its stability-
Walnut Street MercfianU Elect
At h meeting of tha Walnut Street Busi
ness Association, held last nlsht In the St,
James tlotel, tha following officers wers
elected President, B. J. Herlet; first vice
preoldeat. Robert, Stewart. Jr second vice
nresldent. ivrus U. K. Curtis s s&cratarv.
v. William Sjpleaa, an ?reaturer, Matthew
' U, UUi09re.
irig. no nnving been Hints conncllor In IBM:
P. a C, Thomas ill, Walters, a. C. 8. Charles
It. Hall. 8. B. T. Charles Kaurmann, l. U.
11
Past Htate Councilor Thomas II, Waltera. i?,'
on bthnir of peneral Warren Councl . No. as I, AV ,t trVn.ii
1. - "i7ri. """'" I'.'t ?S'A'U" ;'""" :.'."".: of third degree
:l-., "V--. :'.'. " -"..v. vw vvu.twiwt . work nf
rcsaim lor laituiui sorico reuuered.
ODD FELLOWS' ORDER
ELECTS STATE OFFICERS
Official Eeturns Showing Result
of the Hecent State Election
for Grand Lodge Officers
The Grand Todge Committee on Elec
tlon neturno mot at headquarters In this
city Monday to count tho votes 6f past
grands cast throughout 'he State at the
recent election for grnnd lodge officers.
Tho official result of the election as an
nounced Is as follows:
For grand master, Terry A. Shanor, of
Pittsburgh, 18,270 votes! deputy grand
master, Itobert W, Montgomery, of Phila
delphia, 15,249 votes; for grand warden,
Ii. H. LaUderbaugh. No. 108, Meadvlllc,
2862 votes; Larry B. Moffltt. No. 109,
Elliabeth, 1162 votes; Itoy D. Heman. No.
1120, Harrlsburg, 8166 votes! grnnd sec
retary, Usher A. Hall, Philadelphia, 12.008
votes! grand treasurer, Fred C. Hanyen,
Scrnnton, 10,030 votes! Clmrles A. Ullrich,
No. 100, Philadelphia, 2182 vo'es; grand
representative to 8. O, I. T'tlson 1C
Jtohr, Allcntown, 12,104 votes.
Caledonian T,ndee, No. 700. wilt hold a big
"booster" meeting tomorrow night In lt nail
In the Tarkway Bul'dlng. Droad and Cherry
streets. An attractive proaram of entertain
ment lies been provided, and. an address will
be delivered by Past Orand . Representative
Frank r. Conway. Visitors will be accorded a
fraternal welcome and will be .received In the
"euld nuld" scotch style. All Odd Fellows
are Invited to come to tho lodge, enjoy a
laugh and return home happy. Tho committee
In ehdrgo conslata of Captain . George D.
Crale. P. W, Ancker, John S, Whlttley. I,ouls
ttelch and William Cull. The general chairman
of the Entertainment Commltee. Dr. Oeorae J.
Hyde, promises some special features of nn
enjoyable character, .
The, lodges of the 10th district will hold a
union meeting and annual conocatlon Monday
evenimr In tho hall of Ivy Lodge, No. SDK. nt
2748 Qermantown avenue, which promises to
be a notable occasion amonrr followers of
"The Triple Links" In this city. A welcomo
will nlso be tendered at this time to the mem
bers nf Guardian Lodge, which recently has
moved Into thla district. Prominent menfoers
of tho brotherhood will attend, nnd n varied
and cnjoyablo entertainment will be given. The
rlebrated degree team of Ivy Lodge, under
the direction of Degree Master A. II. Wilson,
will give the first degreo In full form, Intro
ducing new costumes, scenery nnd novel elec
trical effects to add to Ita Impreslve character.
All members of sister lodges aro Invited to
attend nnd witness the exhibition of degree
work ns well as participate In tho social
featlvltes of the evening.
Odd Fellows, with millions of followers In
all parts of Pennsylvania and throughout the
united Htates, are this week celebrating the
V7th anniversary of tho founding ot this tho
oldest and strongest bcne.lclaj fraternity In
tne countr:
,, t-uunirv. xesicraay marKcu mo nniei nay
of tho brotherhood, but the event Is signalised
marked the natal day
Hi., ai.nl t alrnnllvMH
In various ways nnd lilt throuvh the week. In
lodao rooms ns well ns bv cantons, patriarch
militant, encampmenta and Ilebeka
imam, encnmpmnnia ana fiebekau loogca,
tn aomo places union meetings ara hild In
many quiet lodgo room irathcrlnga recognlxlng
tho Important event, while nlsewhera parades
aro given and In nthr cases members march
tp church, to attend divine services. Whatever
the form, everywhera members are rnjolclng
In Jubilation over tho completion of OT years
of honored history aa n. great and Influential
fraternity,
A special sestlon of ths Ornnd T.odge of
Pennsylvania will he held Thursday next, May
i -ivooin ti. sixin noor, I'arKivay iiuuning.
sirens. lor ine aonussian
niembernhtn anil Inntnirf Inn
membera In th. tinwrltlti
Inn nrtlnr. A .Inillnp I,, ...HI i.a
hold the following night In the hall of Norrls
Lodge, No. 4S0. of Norrlstown. Urnnd Mas
l.rr J. V. ,,,llB Jenkins. Urund Secretary Ushep
A. Hall nnd other Orand Lodge ofdeera will
ba In attendance.
Itellglova services Runilay afternoon, at the
Itebolcah Home, 17th street ami Allegheny ave
nue, wern conducted bv Mra. tary A. Ungel
man, president ot tho home. Cach of the 17
ased women In tho home were given llasler
baakots by thn membera of Welcome 1-odav.
and each was presented with a suitable. Easter
gift from tho board ot managers.
Oeford Lodge, No. 14. linil charge of thn
services Imld Sunday afternoon, at the Odd
lellowa Home, 17tb and Tioga streets A
sermnn wnm nr,9.h.il l,w ,h. tta.. rw t n- r
Hanna. pastor of Frankrord Ilaptlst Church,
upon "Tho Itesurrectlon," Hnd music vu sup
plied by a choir of -10 voices from tho samo
cnurch. directed by George A. Bhedley. A
brief address was nlso mndo by Thomaa Slpps,
president ot the home.
At the Homo for Orphans, ths services Sun
lay afternoon were under the auspices of the
Commlttea on Education, Robert Lowe, chair
ma.n.,'',"' Orand Patriarch Matthew Wiley
and Charles 11. I. lllchardson, president of
tho, home, both delivered addresses. Muslo
was -well supplied by the children, and reci
tations appropriate to tho day wore given by
Dorothy 8tnr.ii.-er, Clara Ooetx. Irertha
atochel and Jlehn Axsom. Tho children were
generously auplled with Uaster eggu by tho
managers and friends.
. Tuesday evening trra membera of Kendorton
IxjJko. No. L'tiO, listened to an address by It.
A. Langworthy, upon National Defense. Not
Agjresslon." This lodgo will attend special
church services, Sunday. May 7. In Oaeton
Presbyterian Church,
Millo, I)dgo conferred the second desree 0n
all waiting rand datea on Thursdav Inal. A
committee of IS vvua appointed to look after
ueiuuiurui memoera una uring
era and brfmr them Imnlt tnin
UIU IWIU,
A goodly number of visitors were
n resent.
Tonight the third degreo will be exempli
fied, n lull ceremonial form, by tho degree
staff.
. At the regular meeting of Quaker City
Lodge, No, L'liB. last week, there wero a num
ber of now features brought Up and an In
teresting meeting was held. Tha new offi
cers) elect were present and among Ih mem
Imrs present waa a visiting brother. It, It.
Morgolls, a newly admitted brother in the
order, This week the lodgo conferred tho
Initiatory degree on a class of flva candi
dates, and at tho session on Tuesday evening
nsxt' will exemplify tn full form tha work of
the first degree. --
Tuesday, evening Hamilton! Lodgi
helil an Interesting sess on In 1
No. linn.
lerestlng session in Metropolitan
Hall, 8017 Lancaster, avenue, at which four
candidates were rtulv lnlllat.,1 a rf.,,.. .Bn.
under the direction of Degree Master Dullard!
has been organized and Is holding frequent
renearsala so that the members may soon be
fi.bito ee-r-ably exemplify the work of all
ths degrees,
Msrchsnts' Lodge. No. 183, at Its last ses.
sion worked the first degree upon a number
?J- c a n .1 Id a t e . Among tha interested visitors
yero flrothor Charles 8. Hawkins, of XTnion
Lndg. No. Jen. of Drooklvn; II. Horman,
"SeoA J.odas. No. 73. of Swedesboro. N. J.,
and C. II, Derby, of Palisades Lodge. Yonk-
ere. IV. Y. Tomnrrnw nv.nlnv tfin Itinlor rie-
rrta team of the lodge will exemplify tha
second degree, under the direction of Degree
Master J. llnhm n annA,,Amn, l.n1rll
jioenr
will
doubtless attract a large attendance ot mem
bera and visitors.
Minerva Lodga. No, 224, enjnyably cele
brated Us anniversary last week with a varied
concert program. Among those who partici
pated with muslo, song and story wers J.
O. Anderson, J. Houston, W. HtafTord, W.
Dallakon. Miss Frances Pare. It. Bfrgin,, IV,
Wdft; J, McKes. W. Uergfn, U. Emond
and ,F. Klanchard. A special feature ot ths
evsning was a laughable skstch given py An
drew Ann
ns, j, Milne, (S, Emond. u.
Camp-
ball, o, Wlftmal.r. L. Tew. II. Craven. W.
llorrachs
icha. F. Itlannhari
F. Blanchard and
Following the entertaii
It. IORIUI
Tomlinson
roiiovv
served,
nment a
supper was
INDEPENDENT AMERICANS
St$te Secretary Issues Appeal in De
half of Restrictive Immigration
State Council Secretary "William A.
Pike, has Issued an appeal to council and
members throughout the State urging that
appeals be made to members of Congress
for definite action In the nature of mili
tary and naval preparedness tn success
fully defend national honor and amply
protect the rights of American citizens,
Similar appeals are also requested to , be
made In behalf of the Burnett restrictive Im
migration bill, with tbe literacy test Included,
which baa passed the House tV a dectslvs vote
and la now before the Senate for action.
William Wlndom Counril, No. B80, Is one
of the wideawake, presresslve councils which
has contributed Urselyto ths prestbes and
success ot the order throughout ths State.
Bach term shows a material tain in member
ship and finances. The otneers chosen for the
current term aret Councilor, Jantea It Mur
phy, vies councilor, John A Thlele. assistant
recording aecretarr. William Barblcr. conduc
tor. Paul Endrlch. warden. John B Scott:
Inside sentlner. Oeorge Kellman: outside sen
tinel Frank Schumann chaplain, f. Arm
strong, financial secretary. Robert J Allen;
record I naaecrtiary, .Adam B. Preston, treas
urer. William II. Weaver, and trustees. Kd
ward Wilson, John F. Weldon and Wilson T
Mailman
The military, camp for the tralnlnx pf the
mire guard of tbe State will be held August
4 to Avicust 13, on grounds near Warminster.
JJUCSB v,Quqi' . ui
Countr Tha census belnc taken of tbe
a 01 IB Dine an
Stat disclose the existence of
ft I.,r. nnmhar of unlfo
e number of
to tbe aevsral councils and seems to esur a
uurmaa guaras aiiacaea
big success of this important undertaking.
Knights of Pythias
Quaker City ILodg. No, SI, located at Qer
mantown avenue ana frwe sueee. tomorrow
vnlcg will conclude a generous celsbratlon
of (ha sixth a:
1 ins ffisin '"'fvHFI " nue uir boih-
Commander Harry L. IVeat bas
provided an attractive program of eaterUln.
ment for the eveojs and. an Invitation ia at
tend is etsndsd not only to membera and
their famlllc. but to all membera of slater
1001
lass.
The go
ehaar nravided inIiulaa av
alUnt mils!
len
lie,
ncliur, mutlun pictures, a
3(npetltlv ga;
same of Dolo and refraabi
.naurts an enwyawe vntng n . keeping- wan.
the reputation ojoyg sy in is ludja for
pythlan hospitality and prcirrMglve) Itittraii
.CiJYejj;tEta.
TRIANGLE HEADS
BIG MOVIE MERGER
Famoita Players and Lasky De
sert Paramount for Griffith-Ince-Sennett
Combination
By the Photoplay Editor
Ha you own a piece of motlng-plctur
1m? Do veil wont one? If ml rio. read
fie Batnritay line of the F.venlng ledger's
Amusement Section and lenrn hnw you can
obtain free a nnrllen ef nna nf the last
films In. which the late Arthur V, Johnson
appeared.
Merg-er of seven of the biggest nnd rich
est motion picture companlm In tho coun
try la now complete, according to an ofll
clal statement here today by H. 13. Altkcn,
president of the Triangle Mm Corpora
tion. The cnpltrtt Involved Is estimated
at between 126.000,000 and $100,000,000.
The merger Is calculated to do away with
the middleman, tho distributer, nnd will
deal moro effectually with actore demand
ing exorbitant rtalarleB.
Tho compnnle3 In the combine Includo
Triangle Film Corporation, New York
Motion Picture Corporation, Keystono
Film Company, Majestic Motion Picture
Company. Reliance Motion Picture Cor
poration, Famous Players Film Company
and the Jesse ,l Lasky Feature Play Com
pany. The Majcstlo and Kollance Companies
represent tho pictures supervised by D.
V. arimth and released under the brand
of Flno Arts on the Trlnngte program.
The business of nil these companies
will be carried on under the name and
direction of tho Trlnnglo Film Corpora
tion, according to Mr. Altkcn's statement
to tho firm.
Tho new deal brings nbout eomo strange
affiliations. Hitherto tho Famous Play
ers and tho Lnsky companies have had
no connection at all with tha Triangle,
but have rolenped nil their fenturcs
through tho Paramount Pictures Corpora
tion, ono ot the largest of the distributing
flrmB. Tho Paramount Pictures Corpora
tion, which has distributed their films,
Is not In the merger, according to Mr.
Altkcn and W. W. Hodklnson, president
of tho Paramount. Mr. Hodklnson nlso
said:
"Wo have n 25 years' contract with
tho Famous Players nnd Lasky companies
ipr tno exclusive distribution of their
products. Under such conditions we can
not see how they can enter Into any
mergor which would In any way chango
the distribution of their products."
Vllllam A. Brady, one of tho men who
control the largo World Film Corpora
tion and the film-producing companies
which lelcasc through It, told New York
reporters last night:
"The Trlnnglo merger will have no effect
on tho other picture companies nt nil
as far as competition Is concerned, Thcro
arc as many companies outside of the
merger ns ntrong ns those Inside. If this
mercer should provo successful, however,
It would not bo surprising to see other
film companies follow suit on account of
the saving which ono chain of selling
agents or dlstilbutors to each group of
four or Ave producers would mean. In
stead of n chain to each group. Eventu
ally the inotlon-plcturo industry may boll
down Into two separata factions, like tho
Shuborts nnd Klaw & Erlanger.
"As far na we nro concerned, we have
no reason for merging nnd don't want
a merger."
Besides the World, other big film com
panies not Included In the mergor nro tho
Unlversul. Oanornl. Mutual, Vltagrnph-Lubln-Sellg-Essnnny,
Metro and Fox Film
Corporation.
Theatrical Baedeker
ADELPIH "A Pair of Silk Rtocklngs," with
Snm Bothorn and Hva Ionard-Iloyne. An
English farce-comody full of good llnca and
lota of Kngltsh slang. ,
FOnrtEST "Whon, Phoobe," the annual pro
duction ot the Mask snd Wig Club ot the
University of Pennsylvania. The regular
Easter Week socloty attraction.
L1TTLI3 THBATftn "The Secretary." by
Thomaa McKean. Presented by members of
tho Stage Society nnd Plays and Players.
Every night except Thursday.
nrtOAD "arumpy." with Cyril Sfaude. Tho
return engagement of the clever character
actor In hla famous role In Messrs. Per
clval and Hodges' attructlvo play,
LTHIC "Alone nt Last." with Hoy Atwell.
Harry Conor, Letty Yorko and John Charles
Thomas. An operetta with ths book adapted
by Smith and Herbert; muslo by Frnns Lo
bar... An ambitious Viennese Importation of
tho "Merry Widow" school
OAnniCK "It Pava to .eu'ertlse," with
Louisa Drew. Grant Mitchell and Ben John
son. A noted furce with much fun In It.
WALNUT "Lost In New York." by Leonard
drover. A comedy-melodrama of crooks,
villains and a heroine,
rilOTOPLAYS.
STANLEY All week. 'The Heart of Nora
Fljnn." with Marls Doro. A charming
story with Miss Doro aa nn Irish housemaid.
This Is anniversary week at this theatre.
ARCADIA All week. "The Good Had Man."
with Douglaa Fairbanks and Bessie Love.
Added attraction, Cliralea Chaplin, In his
"nurlesque on Carmen.'
PALACI3 Wednesday, "The Bowers." with
Hlnnche Sweet. Thursday, Friday and Snt
unlay, "The Love Mask." with Wallace Held
and Cleo Itldgeley.
VICTOniA Wednesday and Thursday. "Little
Mcene'a Itnmanne," with Dorothy Glsh and
Owen Moore. Friday and Saturday, "Play
ing With Fire," with Olga Pstrova.
LOCUST Wednesday. "Hoodoo Ann." with
.vino -larsn, Thursday. "Martha a vindica
tion," with Norman Talmage, Seena Owen
and Tully Marshall Friday and Saturday,
"The Half Million Dollar llrlbn." with Ham
ilton Jlevello and Marguerite Snow.
BELMONT Wednesday and Thursday. "Out
of tho Drifts," with Marguerite Clark. Fri
day and Saturday, "Poor Little Pepplna,"
with Mary Plckford, '
STOCK.'
KN'ICKETUIOCKKR "Kick In." First local
presentation of Wlllsrd Mack'a drama, with
the Knickerbocker Players, It tells ot the
desire to rsform of a couple of exconvtcts
wno are nounaea uy me ponce owing to their
past record,
AMEUICAN "Tho Old Homestead." with the
Arvlne Flavers,
VAUDEVILLE.
KEITH'S Mildred Macomber, in "Holiday's
Dream"; Claude Ollllngwater and Company,
In "Tho Decision of Uovernur Locke"; Belle
Blanche, vocalist; Comfort and King, tha
Six Schlovanla, gymnasts; The Three Va-
SPUING EESOKTQ
i.oxo iinANcii. y. j.
HoiicsrwooD
West End. Long Branch, N, J,
Adjoining Shadow Lawn
THE SUMMER CAPITOL
Entirely renovated and unproved: 3X) rooms and
ballu; cbenic Ichi; telephone. Oilf and tennu
grounds aitachsa. Euro pes n I Ian. Retlwranl ol
peculiar excellence. Rooms $3.00 pet day end
up. Annexcperu May30. Hotel opens June 30.
Under Personal Management
Walter E. liildrotti W. Irving Davids
Formerly of Hotel BreJin, N. V, City and
West End Hot.-l.Lcn3 Bunch, N. 1,
N. Y. Booking Office. 3S9 Fifth Avenue
ATLANTIC CITji N.jjL
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tuts sot a rvew slai
01 aervice.comtorl-a be,
llAiaE&rFiRowariaswrHOTiLiii
.HmfcnitraivricUN aMtrtTCCCn nt
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THE LEACIN0 flS0r.nK)TtLOF THE. V.QttLD
ffllaTlboroujKfenfKini
ATLANTIC CITY.N. J,
WtJCBSIUH MAIMOCMCNT.
m.mamiM a.Mii-ri a 2fci Aun.tnl
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HOTEL LBLANDE .'A'cbtav
sv. Uoobstructsd ocean view, e Java tor, alto,
tints, prtv. ca tin .mod. raualVa. HAWK.
' "TiVAItTUMOIt'E. PA.
STRATH HAVEN INN
Jun Sd. F. M. eCHEIBLBV f'
SOHOOL AND COLXEOES
ITRAYER'S Ib B" Bueuuaa School
P 1 1V 4 N J 601-SOT Cbeatnut Street,
PABOEIi l?OST
ricaYidiiiniriu i
mB TARD. FteatjSF aPd Buttons ct'trcX
'X. WC1UWJ in $Btk, Uih bUlie
323 EiiasJe IIUm f&asa taut Ue
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tm ffjr
i..ncJ
rMnts. Milton and De Long Slsterf. George
wuiisiS ena r.oaio I'll
Itsierald, Hoy llarrah
nmi company.
on-AND -The Olrl In tho flown Shop." Kelly
M Onlvln. Slose. and Carmello Ponzello,
fted Knnwiea and Malta While. Roy nnd
Arthur, Itose Comedy Dogs,
0,iS?.fe:',,f. ""J"!'"-" Crossmnn'a IJinJo
Lii T,.'..Wa".fr Johnson and Cornpuny. Cnr
K1i'U!l.,M'",al,ul Wojts. and Monks. Per
and Company, Charles, Tho Threo Ilossalres.
CIi22S.-,J2Yf--r,,r,.hilf of th w"j "The
tfS,,0'3,, &le" Zimmerman and Com
pany, Norwood nnd Hal . Kvana Mlai.ra
let Shaled-V.mWn,r', t.';M...E,0,", " -'T.
I.sst hair of the wek, "Tho Lonesome Las
K.nn..y .!.'. "JV1 nrns. Coegsn nnd Carr.
raETSS Th?eoCATex?nSr' CrW'r nd Cm:"
TJUItLESQUn,
DVuJJ?i?T.'e"tum6,i1'." .Minstrels, In satire on
matters of current Interest.
Treble Clef Concert
Tomorrow evening nt Horticultural Hall
tho Treble Clef will pj-esent Itn spring
concert. Karl Schneider, musical direc
tor, and Kills Clark Hammnnn. accom
panist, nre perfecting a most difficult nnd
Interesting program. Ono ot tho chor
uses, "Tho Song of tho Nuns," hy Jensen.
Is of n religious character.' 'Tliyro tho
Fair," a dramatic choral ballad, is tho
work of William Lester, a young .Kngllsh
composer, who Is now cholrmnstcr In tho
Second Christian Sclenco Church In Chi
cago. Rudolph Sternberg will sing tho
bass solo In this composition. Other solos
in the choruses will bo sung by Matilda
Snyder Christie and Elsa Lyons Cook,
members of thn club. Messrs. Wltzemnnn,
Cook, DUblnsky, Lonnartz and Anton nnd
Joseph Homer, of tho Philadelphia Or
chostrn, will take part In the various
choruses, wilt play a sextet for horns,
vIollnB nnd 'ccllo3, and, with Mr. Ham
mann, will perform a nutnlct for piano
mm mruiK iiu.irtct,
entfjs
Thete Notice. Are Printed in the
Evening Ledger Free of Chargq.
n'! 'i'T0?, I:J.rihMnnlh 20th, Ifllrt, at
?,Mfb.N. J.f KATHARINE WISTEIt BA-2.Ni.,n.h5r.80,h..5,'".r.n,,'"-llv'
nnd friends
Srf.iiW't't t0 tlli? funeral from Friends'
Meeting House, West Broadway, On 1cm.
" J- on 7th day, the snth Instant, at 2
r,'h, Tr",n ,rSvf Philadelphia 12.20. r
turning, leave Halem 3MB p. m, Frlnds
IPfZ.S'y Rt residence of Joshui 8. Wills,
on nth day evening, from 8 until 0 p. m.
UOn-EK--Pn Apr" ". J0"1' AA ELIZA
Pb.EH'. daughter of the late John r. nnd
i,S.tn.1r,.n"A.' t'owen. Rein lives and friends
are Invited to attend the funeral, on Satur
S?nA Vt.8i!? R' m .f.r.om r-'r I"1" residence.
SJOO Wal oca st. High Requiem Mass at
t-S ",. ayier a unurcn, at iu a. m.
Interment slrlctlv private.
DOVI). On April 2.1. HUB. MARY BOYD (ne
nwv'ellel, vvlfo of Charles K. Boyd, of 25
iSotfn.pach '. Relntlvea and friends are
invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, nt
tJ?.1Bi.ni ,rom thn Oliver II. Ilalr Building.
1RS0 Chestnut. St. Solemn Requiem Mass at
at. James' Church at I) a. m. Intrrmtnt
prlvaln. Itemnlna may be vlowed on Thurs.
day, from 7 tn U p. m.
El'NV. Oh April 21, 1MB. MARTIN L.. hus
band of Husan O. llupn. Itelntlven nnd
frtxnds, nlso Thomas R. Patton l.oilge, No.
fWli. F. and A.M., lllta Chapter. No. 201.
It. A. M.t Welcome Lodge, No. 221). I, O.
O. P : Teocco Tribe, NO. 843. I. O. R. M .
nnd Muskoka Council, No. 1B2. Degree of
roeohontaa, and all olher organizations of
which he was iv member, nra Invited to at
tend the funeral services, on Friday, nt 2
p. m , at tho Oliver II. Balr Building lH'.'u
chestnut at. Interment at Ardslny "urla!
Pnrk Remains may bo vlowed on urs
day, from 7 to- 10 p. m.
CALLAHAN. On April SB, 1910. FRANCIS
J, CALLAHAN, aged -IS jcars. Reluilvea
nnd friends, also Ht. John's Lodge, No. 110,
P. and A. M.t Signet It. A. Chanter. Nn
251, Philadelphia Commandery, No. 2. K
T. . Philadelphia Consistory. A. and A Rite.
Lu Lu Temple. A. A. O. N. M. 8 and nil
other organizations of which he was a mem
ber, aro Invited to attend the funeral serv
ices, on Saturday, nt 2 p. m. precisely, at
his late residence, Ras North 8d at. Inter
ment at West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Auto
mobile funeral,
CASAHHA. On April 20. 101B. CATHARINE
OAHAHHA, widow of John Caaassa. Rela
tives nnd friends urs Invited to attend thn
funeral, on Saturday, at b:30 a. m,, from
3ifev:2,"
&i&nk
BoSy
iriiiF fallowing theatres obtain their plftures through the STAM.F.Y Booking
I pamaanr nlieb Is a guarantee of early showing of tbe finest praduc-
ei.n? All BetTtrea reilewed before exhibition. Ask for the theatre In your
Uy obtafnln" PlctirT through tbe STANLEY HOOKINO COMPANY.
Al HAMBRA Mr'Da'.Iy'ltEJgTT fo
JUdiaiUDlAr. M;udS;iiuJ "paranVt Pictures.
Pauline Frederick in "AUDREY"
a t 1 A T"i 1 A CHESTNUT
ARCADIA BELOW 10TH
CHVRLKS CHAPLIN in "CAB.MEN"
C"A Dfli-OLAa FAIRBANKS .In
'THE GOOD BAD MAN"
A TrI I f-i 02D AND THOMPSON
AFOLLU MATINEE DAILY
ROBERT WARWICK in
"Hl'MAN DRirrWOOD"
BLUEBIRD SM0 NonT" im0AD aT-
metro pnnnrc.S'TS
Julius Steger
In "BLINDNESS
OF LOVE"
nr. n TiTSi'IVT'T' BSD ABOVE MARKET
Ollil-ilViVlN A Mate. 1 i?o a ai:i.
F.vge. o iau, a, u i'"'
. .. -.r 11 In "OUT OF 1
Charlotte WaiKer the darkness
doTH AND CEDAR
P4B.1
j v: vj
'.ATitI
MARY MILES MINTE!
LOVBLT JURY"
FA1RMOUNT
"dTH Al
antAno ave.
pinnKNTi: HOCKWI.l '.. ir
April" 28 and 20 CHAPl
"h- rf'l-1 nnj?-iripf.rv In "CABMEN"
FRANICFORD yUBSh
Charles Chaplin cARMEN"
HRTU ST. Theatre
Bel. BpruceJIfCaTT to.H
"?" M'J,1. .t ,i4RirtTim Garri
jieanur uwt'
a r. R",t & Mats,
OAU Ot. Rananm Hvs. IS;30
JANE GREY i
MAN AND HIS ANQE
GERMANTOWN
BS0S
TOWN
Hamilton Revel! and Marcuerite Sn
"lhc iiftii million ajrio
-i I r.HF C8TH MARKET M1B-7-P.
(jLUDi 13 000 K1MIIALL OROAN
BLANCHE SWEET in
'THE P-LAPKLiar'
nminn AVENUE THEATRE
GIKAKJJ 1TH AND aiRAHD AVENUE
JUmiltou Rsvelle and Barbara Tennart In
"THE PRICE OF MALICE"
r . rVTtl.n. BROAD ST. ERIE
Great INortnern oermantn aves.
MARY PICKFORD in
madawb duttebflt
IRIS THEATRE ?,0 0ii
PAULINE FREDERICK in
'THE SPIDER"
IMPERIAL Theatre JftllU
CLARENCE MAUDE in
REVELATWrf'
LAFAYETTE MM $&Vir
ROBERT WARWICK in
j HV!
MAN PRirrWQOD"
tmt maunis
a.3;l Soaf .a
ll-lf: j?..
, T 1
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'VE.
M In
jJU.M.Ml'!tyAHr!Unyj.lJAI.1Miialr
-s
DEATHS
her eon's residence, Peter Cntaa, Marshall
road nbove Shadeland are.. Oarrttford,
eiswar county, Pa. rwiemn Mass or ite-
gulem nt St. Charles' Church, at 10 a. m
inirrment at iioiy vross i;emevcryv.,vnio
mohlle funeral. Take trolley at 80th 8L
Terminal for Uarrettford Station.
COrrKV. On April 2(t, 1010, WINIFRED F.
t'OFFKr Due not Tee of the funeral will rn
flven, .from the residence , of . her eleter,
alharne Bourne. 3818 North Mascher st,
COf.UNfl. On April 23. IBM, PATniCK
COLLINS, Relatives nnd friends are In
vited to attend the funeral, Ml Friday mnrn
Inc. at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence.
S.Vi .Queen lane. Germs mown. Solemn
Benulem Mass at St. Vincent do Paul
Cburch at 10 o'clock. Interment at New
Cathedral Cemetery.
COLLIN'S. On April 23. into, tVILt.tAMXJt..
son of Paesmore nnd the late Freda E.
Collins, in his lflth year. Relatives and
friends aro Invited to attend the funeral
services, nn Friday, at 2 p. m., at his par
ent's residence, 714 North 2th st. Inter
ment nt Mount, Morlnli Cemetery. Friends
may view remains Thursday, from 8 to to
P. m. I
DEVINE. At Reading, Ta., nn April 2S. lOlB.
ANAHTAStA (nno.Cnllabnn). wife of Flank
It. Devlne. Relatives nnd friends nrt In
Hied .to attend funeral, from parlom of Un
dnrtalier Dougherty, n 8. lOlli at.. Rending,
Friday, I:l: a. m, High Mnea nf Itcmilem
St. Joseph's Church, Reading, Pa., nt 10
n. m. interment In Oethaemane Cemetery,
Reading.
norniirnTY. On April 2s, tntfl. john a .
husband of Lavlnln DotiKherty (neo Htll.s),
Relatives and friends .iro Invited to "ttend
thn funeral, nn Saturday, at R..1i n. in.,
rrnm his late resli-nee. P".;i7 ivderal st,
Hlah Requiem Mass nt St. Te'esa'a Church
nt 10 a. m, interment at New Cathedral
Cemetery,
imiNlUIOTBE. At Denver, Col., AAMUEt,
B. DRINKHOUSE. Relatives nnd friends are
Invited In attend the funeral services, on
Friday afternoon, at West Laurel IIIII Ceme
tery, upon arrival of train leaving Broad
Street station at' 1:18 p. ra, for Barmouth,
Pa,
ENimiHS. On April 24. HUB. ETHEL HN
DltlilH, beloved daughter of John F. and
Henna Endriea Inep iteevesi, aged 1 year.
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend
thn rnnaral aervlreh nn FrMav nftnrnnnn. at
J o'clock, at her parents' residence, 101
Itllner st. Remains may be viewed on
Thursday evening st T o'clock. Interment
nt Fernwood Cemetery.
rARRF-N On April 24. lOlfl.. KATHRYN C
only daughter of Hugh nnd Martha Farrrn.
Relatives nnd friends, also Kplphany II. V,
M. Sodality. Bt, raul's Ladles' T. A. B.
Society and employee of N. Snellenburg It
aCo are tnvlt'd to attend the funeral.
on .Friday morning, at wan o'clock, from
her parenta" resld-nce, 1138 Mirflln street.
Solemn Requiem Mass at Church of the
Epiphany. 11 a. m. Interment at Holy
Cross Cemetery.
FKRNAI.H. On April 20. 11)10. MAT HinCH.
wife ot Jstnes 1, Fernnld and daughter of
the late Alonzo nnd Hannah Birch. Rela
tives and friends are tnvlt-d to attend the
funeral services, on Saturday, at 2 p. m.,
nt late residence, 1448 N With st. Interment
private, at Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Friends
may view remains on Friday from 7 to 10
p. m.
FRY. On April 2B. 1016. JOHN B., huaband
of Abble Fry, nged 48 years. Relatives and
friends of tho family are respectfully Invited
tn attend the funersl services, on Friday
afternoon, at 2 o'clock precisely, at his
lato residence, 1311 Marlborough St.. Phlla.
Interment prlvnte,
FUHRHK Suddenly, on April 23, 1D1B,
ANTHONY J. FUHRER. Relatives nnd
friends tire Invited to attend the funeral
pervlces. Friday, at 2 p. m., nt the real
denco of his son, Frank J, Tuhrcr, MSI
Haverford ave. Interment private at West
minster Cemetery.
l'l.'SHKLIMCH. On April 20. HUB. CHAR
LOTTK. widow uf William D. Fuasnlbach.
In her 83th year. Relatives nnd friends
aro Invited to attend the funeral services,
on Saturday, at 2 p. m. precisely, at the
residence of her aon-ln-Hw, William V.
Hdwardsi 1228 Stilts at. Interment prlvato.
Oi;it;tARII On April 23. lOtfl. OLIVIA H.
OhRlIAHD (nen 6'Brleo), wife of Harry, K.
Uvrhard. Relatives ad friends are Invited
to attend the funeral, on Saturdiy. nt 8:30
a. m., from her huabtud's resilience, 3114
North 10th st. Solemn Itcoulem Maes nt tho
Church of Our Lady of Holy Soula at 10
a. m. Interment at Holy Sepulchro Ceme
tery. Automobile funeral.
GRIFFITH. On April 24f 1U10. KLISABETH
It., widow ot John Qtltnth. Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend tho funeral
services, on Friday, at 2 p, p., at thy resi
dence of her sister. Mrs. William Hume.
21138 Poplar at. Interment nt West Laurel
Hill Cemetenv Automobllo funeral.
lI,nSIIHF.ROEU. On April 21. 101".. JKN
NIB W., widow of Dr. A. Harshbjrger
Funeral services 'at daughter's residence,
Mrs. J. C. Armstrong, 4 lion Mawr avo.,
Bala, Pa., on Friday, lit 2:30 v. m. Inter
ment strictly private. Car.rlagea will be at
lici station to meet train leaving Broad St.
Station at 2:12.
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from th Friends' Mrttinjr Hotim. Malvern,
nn SeveniriJsT. at 2 p. m. . interment at
Ooshonvllle Frinda' Bnrlal Grounds.
luarnnhsoN. on April 24. ibi. rdciar,
husband of tne late Anna Barret rtendmpon
?,"? ."J1" "' Iharle; and Sarab. HmwHTwm,
Relatives and friends, also empioyea of the
Harrison Satelr llll Wnrka. are tnyttfd
to attend the. funeral, on Saturday, at R.-SO
n. rn.. from Ms late. residence. 317 Orden
at. Bplrrnn Requiem Man at the Church of
Our 1-ady of victory, at 10 a. m. Inter
ment nt Holy CroM Cemetery.
UTtiVrlONV-vlANU ntDDI.B HBWSON, lnIS
Pine st , In her Knth year, daughter of the
late Dr. Thomas Tlckelt Hewaon and Bmlly
Banks Hewson. Interrftent at I-nurel Hill.
llH-.RONIMt'S. On April 20, 1BI8, VAAZk
DKTIf, widow of Henry Lorrne. Hleronlmua,
aged 78 years Belatlres snd friends are
Invited to attend Iho funeral services, BMuf
iliy atlernoon. at 2 o'clock, at the Mary
Drexel Home Corinthian and Oirard ave
nues. Interment private
tlOFrKTKFn. Suddenly, on April SB. 19IeJ,
WILLIAM J., son of John F. and Btelia H.
Hoffncker and grandson of William and the)
Ijte, Mary n llumne. njred 1 year 4 months,
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend
the funeral services,. on Friday, Tit 2 r m.t
at the residence of hla parent", ma Wash
ington ave Interment st Northwood Ceme
tery. Automobile funeral.
IltlNTINnTON. In Vlneland. tf. J., on April
24, 1010, THOitAR N. IIMNTINOTON. aged
82 years 0 months. Relative. and friends
are Invited to attend tho funeral, on Friday,
at 2:30 p. rn., from tha .First Baptist
Church, In Vinefsnd, N J. Interment prj-
vhln. a! Rllnnm Pm,lrv. Vlnalnnrf N J.
Klr.NY. On April. 23. tOIft, SKBABTIAN,
Sit., hushsnd nf Annie M. Kueny. aged 74
yrara. iteMtlres and friends are Invited to
attend (he funeral, on Friday, at s a. m.i
from his late residnnne. &030 Willow ave.
Solemn Mass of Requiem at Bt. Ignatius'
Church at 10 o'clock. Interment at Holy
Cross Cemetery. Automobile, cortege,
LILLY. On April 23, lfttt, JOHN LILLY, at
10:30 p. m., at 8 Lilly St., Lambertvllle,
N. J. Funeral private.
LUTZ. On April 23. Idle). BARBARA, wldenf
of Jacob Ijutz, aend 78 years. Relatives
and friends are Invited to attend the funeral,
nn .Saturday, nt 8:30 a. m.. from her late
Irtltlencc. 702 Bouth Front st. Solemn Mas
of Requiem at Bt. Philip's Church, at 10
a. m, precisely. Interment at New Cathedral
CVmeteiy,
MII.F.H. On April 28. 1018, CHARLKS A.,
von of the late General John D. and Ellia
beth T. Miles. Relatives and frlenda are
Invited to attend tbe funeral services, on
Friday, st 2 p. m., at the residence of hla
niece. KCftO Chew st., Rermantown. Inter
ment at Ivy Hill Cemetery.
niTCHIE. On April 24. 1010. TERESA,
daughter of James and Frances Ritchie,
aged 10 years. 'Relative and friends are In
vited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at
8 30 a, m., from her parents'- residence. 8083
Chatham st. Requiem Mass at Church of
Our Lady Help of Christians at 10 a. ra.
Interment at Holy Redeemer Cemetery.
nOArir. On April 23. WIO. JAMES A., ann
ot Margaret Steele and tha late Jnhn Roach,
nged 32 years. Relatives snd friends are
Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday
st 8:80 a. m.. from his late tesMenco. 4303
Ludlow st. Solemn Requiem Mass at St.
James' Churrh. at 10 a. m. Interment at
Holy Cross Cemetery.
SKIIOISON. On April 23. 1018. HABRT. hus
lund of Mary K. Serglson (nee Wcatherby).
Relatives snd friends, nlso Covenant Lodge.
No. 43B, F. and A. M.. are Invited to at
tend tbe 'funeral services, cm Sundsy. at a
P. m. nt his late residence, r210 Kinases
sing ave. Interment nt Fernwood Ceme ,
tery. Hemnlns may b viewed Saturday
evening, from 7:30 to 0 o'clock. Automobile
funeral.
STATU. On April 23. 1010, WILLIAM, hus
band of Mary St.-vth (neo Henry). Relatives
nnd friends aro Invited to attend the funeral,
on Friday, nt 8 a, m., from his late resi
dence. 239 Spruce st. High Requiem Mass
at St. Joarph'a Church, at 9 20 a. m. Inter
ment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
TIIinWAN. Suddenly, on April 20. 1018,
KU1IUHT II. husband of Margaret (J. Tide
man. Due notlco of the funeral will tie
given from his late residence, V0S South
4Uth street.
WALLACi:. On April 24. 1010. ELWOOD
FRANKLIN, husband of Hannah Wallace
(nee Cope). Relatives nnd friends. alo
League of the Sacren Heart, thn Wm. R,
I.ccls Republican Club and rmploves of the
Roxboro Filtration Bureau, are Invited to
nttend the funeral, on Friday, at II a. m..
from hla late residence, 2112 Vine at. Sol
emn Requiem Maas at Cathedral, at 10 a.m..
Interment, private.
WINTL'Il. On April 2S. 1018. JENNIE,
daughter of the late James and Elisabeth
Winter. Relatives and friends are Invited
to attend the funeral, onr Saturday, at HMO
a. m.. from her late residence. 2213 Cherry
at. Solemn High rt.quiem Mass at ths
Cathedra , at II) a, m. Interment at Old
Cathedral Cemetery.
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