EViiOTa iMmBr-vmisAmwi TOUBSP4T,, toot a, me. TO WHEAT PRICES Pressure of Offerings of New Crop 0aqsc Weneps I at tho Olose I CHAIN HBt'T WKATIIEB FOBECABT, ' fllltiAOO, Jrine 1. The weather forecast Hminr?lf?u'rT,' Wi.fon.ln. Minnesota, Srobablr showers and nomewnat tooler, CHICAGO, June l.-Trada In wheat wait rather small toilny, and prleea rnovea Irreg ularly with the tone of tho market wcaH at the dose, because of pressure, of offer ings of new crop ana of reports that be cause supplies In tho United Kingdom were plentlfu.1 exporters were trying. d resell here. Last quotations were at the lowest of the session. The early tone was flrniow July showed the most activity, The Southwest did lome selling here, I'rlcea In tho North "est, particularly at Winnipeg, also were W Dealers In Oklahoma City Indicated that new wheat had been ordered there (or ship ment Wltlln two Mk8' """J ll,,s m ,tq" nf an already burdensome old oron surplus. There weTo some trades In December here at 2o. over September. Aslda from soma unfavorable reports from western Kansas, crop weather news today was favorable. The weekly report of the "Weather Bureau noted art Improvement In Ut crop n the Unrihfrn Portion Of the region, but In the ?e tn andr southwestern districts reports of damage by Uesalan fly were more numer ous Seeding of tho spring crop Is pro- Itlcefpts at Intorlor points wero large. Clearances from tho seaboard wero more than 1,000,000 bushels. The market at Liverpool was steadier. Shipments from ArKontino. for the w oeW were estimated at 1,200,000 bushels, against 1,791,000 bushols last week. leading futures ranged ns follows! Yoa'day'a ,...-, nnnn High. Low. Clone, close. Whoat JU'y VYil ? &orn'in'eW djllwryP- 7(1 70V 70 70V: Jtina July "Bat" June . July 6eLerd-" July Ecpt .... ltlbs July Sept. ... Pock July ,. . 8BU to .i2.r2 .1S.(U 6u OiiH 0(1 Vi 39 38H mitt tn"I4 tun t4fl 3854 38(4 .12.45 .12.3d 12 tir, 12.03 12.42 12.00 12.42 112.42 tlS.112 12 62 112.02 fl2.05 12 27 112.27 112.40 12.82 112.33 12.60 JMBQAD EARNINGS pUNHUTfVAWA BTSTEM, Utm East. 1 .. .. ... 151'... Tncrfes. . ,. ..Lines East, arid Wnt, " April operating revenwe,$83,i(18,882 T,181.788 Net ..,....., ..... e,S 1,815 4,lli,eM , ,. .Pennsylvania linflroarV. ,r April operating rTenu, f s, 46, 4sa 3,bi7,mj) NEW VOWS CRNTRAL HUDSON RIVER Anrl. iS.C,V.'.,r!l?.?.0,onBoi8b8nW.,S0.44a Foiir months' groM p.P7d.7Hil 14.ntn.3ll Net 18. BM.Ofll 8,785.801 S,VU.TT mm lilpiso e,S5!i,843 (804.882 311,048 017 OlVt Surplus tl lilt IP.HSB.aBP sqyTHERN HAIMVAT x,ffl,r,0,.l.l,! .?r?! .:::: Mm . , BOSTON & ALIUNTi ArN.'t ""' '":" M'S Hi Nat ..,, Ul.784 Surplus 5 4 f , i i 1 Four month' gross 1. a,B87,nr, fl .,,, ,,,,, J, HUB, 1H 1, Hlild." tAsked 21.77 21.80 i.;u ii.oj 21.40 '21.40 21 12 31.13 21.80 21.00 BAR SILVER In London bar silver was quoted at 83'id. today, unchanged. Tho price In New York waa 8c . tlw somo ns jeatcrday's quotation. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT Receipts. 160.516 bush. Trada waa ulet and. with lower outaldo prices, further "I In export ..-.1 1 ,ln n,inln,lnnfl. Hflr lots. ......iit:?.. o ,,, " . nt Juno. S1.0.T.4 V'ozWt No. T Southern red. $l,01H1.03i atoamer No. 2 red. fl.uuta wi.uxw; n. rw. fLOOliOl.oaVit rejected A. USc.fflUi relcqted B. 1)054 (tPSSWe. CORN Kocolpts, 37.002 buah. Demand ivas light and prices favored buj?r. Quotations : Car lota for local trade, na to location No. . ?ellow. 8O08OV4C steamer allow,, 78V4 ts F.io No. 8 jellow, 70W77C.! No. 4 yellow, 73p71o.: coV. per 70 ibi., 80V4 81c. OATS Receipts. 46,631 bush. The market allowed little chanse. Demand waa U(;ht. Quo tatlona: No. 2 white. 47W 04So.: standard white, 4flHc: No. 3 white. 45SMflc : . No, 4 while! 4804-lc.: sampln onta. 39W04Oi4c.l purined pats, graded. 43Q40Uc. FLOUIt Receipts. 1620 bbls. and 1,887,405 lba. In aacka. Tho market waa dull and nom inal. Followlnc nro tho quotation;, per 100 lba. In wood: winter, clear. $1.00 5,16: do., atrnteht, 5.255.60, do., patent., 5 noW5 85: Kansas clear, cotton aacka. I4.70V6: do , traism. coiwn sucks IIUVV D1LLBI1L. ; U1IJ OlIV rnllla, regular trades Winter, clear, J uuo E 1ft; do . etralsht. S3.2SO6.S0: do., patent. (8 iioras 83. HYB FLOUR waa quiet but steady. Wa quota at 1505 50 per bbl.. na to quality. PROVISIONS The market waa quiet, but steady. Wo quote:' City beef, in sets, smoked, anq alr-drled. 28c; Western, In sets, smoked, 20c.; city beef, knuckles and tenders, smoked and alr-drled. 27 & 28c. , Western beef, knuckles and tenders, smoked, 27 28c. : beet hams, 128030, pork, family. $23.60020; hams.. 8. p. cured. Ippso, 1818Vic: do, skinned, loose, 1818Vic. ; do., o., fmoked, lUfflloWc. ; other bsms. smoked city cured. as to brand and average. loVic. ; hams, smoked, western curea. ihmc. aa . noiiea. Doneiess. 80c.; plcnlo shoulders, B P. oured. loose, 12Vic. bacon. do., smoked. 13!4c. : bellies. In pickle, accord- 1U7, , uretth,b 1 to brand and average, city cured, 10c: do,, 'estorn cured, lHOlSWc: lard. Western, re. d.T tierces. 14V4c.Y So.. &?-. tubs. 4!4c.: ., pure city, kettle rendered. In ilerces. 14 Vic. I 1ntr tn nVMrnnt. InnflA. aa to brand and averas: i' ., vuia buf, nvbvia iiu;icu, do., do.. In tubs, 14Hc. REFINED SUGARS There was llttlo tradlnff and the market waa enchanted. Quotations: Extra fine granuiatea. f.O07.85c.: nowdered. 7.707.76c: confection ers' A, 7.6007.65a.; soft trades. o.85q7.60c. DAIRY PRODUCTS BUTTER The market for solld-paoked cream- SO' advanced Vic. and ruled firm with a fair emand. Quotations: Wetern. sold-paeke(. creamery, fancy specials. 33c; extra, 3lPSJo. 1 firsts, 'iV4 4J30c; seconds. 28V4 029c? nearby Srlnts, fancy. 34c: averase extra. 33c: firsts. 1032c: seconds. 28080c: garlicky prints. 20,0 37c; Jobbing sales of fancy prints. 3704.09- EOOS Choice fresh stock was kept well eltancd up at tlrm prices. Quotations: In free caves, nearby extra, 20c per doz.t nearby firsts, 17,03 per standard case; nearby current receipts. 18 CO 4 u. 00: Western extras. 25o. per dai.; West ern extra firsts. 17.06 per case: rtrsts. io.000 6.80 per, case; Southern. 10.1608.46 per cases fancy selected candled fresh egga were jobbing at 28020c. per dot. CHEESE Tha market waa again lower, un der a light demand and weaker outside advices. Quotations;; New. York, full cream, fancy, new, 16Hc.j specials higher: do., do., fair ta good. new, 14Hc.; do., do., part skims. 013c POULTRY LIVE Fowls , were aulet but firm. Spring chicken; sold slowly and prices favored buy ., Following are the quotations: Fowls, an iwiuo. , roosiera, hiphc: spring cmcKens, 5KSV3."1. ; quality, weighing 1S2 lbs. apiece. SlS5lI0,i white Leghorns, according to quality, 242oci ducks, as to slxa and. quality. 15010c: ie1fi35 Mr M r' io32cM do., yvung. per DXIBSSRD Th marlrftt .nl.J M.m with H. wand readily abaorblng the limited receipts. -...i,-;.'jt---".' w .-"r.. . --,- ..-. , 1 ,l,i ury.pacKeq- r owis, iz to dqx, ary r..u. ,uv. on5ieu. soo : weighing tttwa SSL wcf.t23ti9,( .weighing ' lbs.' gplece, 4a,iiK,iUblPs V.,S,, "tect. ,8lic,i welsh (,w l.bs- apiece, 18031c: fowls, lo barrels. SiiSft orVPlci4'1..J0r,'B?rn Indiana and Illinois. Iudni' and IlUnpls. weighing 4 lbs. apiece,1 fc,o.fele.h;ylancr Sh!.! whing 9O10 Ibi: pes aoj?' 1404 65i dJ , RUhln a"b. per doz, ia6reo; do. & ,t.lb.pr d0?j 12 6002 06: 'doT. do, 00 TV' rfKVS.V" --!- T- ---,--, WViNWIt, IhM T. sil a4 Na. FRE3II FRUITS aHvh,iC.J0?t..WM In fair request and gener fhK. ,leai,y .under moderate offerings, Quota- fi!iaw'.n,' T,sX.-lJin.Davis. 1203. other, varie- v.i,.J","'wiou, x- 2SW2 Apples, A!te.Ui. Mr box 11.2501,75 Oranges. Flori MrrK,.crftterfi8.4:15v Orapefrult, Florida. KSi' M 7503.60. ,fcemoni? per box, 120 S' rlneapnies. per crata Vortn ilp.n. ll.noSl JiFvl.n!!"4"""' l?r .lT-EA'ern Shore and ?lorffin(1. S0c.i Norfolk,. 806c. Peaches, Jiorlda. per crrUr. 2.25,'r VEGETABLES .Th jnarket was generally steady with trade (SSL. puotatlona- White potatoes p?r bull? r iiTi,v""' ii.aswi.iu, new York. 11 SOW ihfi X,,frn3iO0JjSA'whlt.pXtatoes.pe iknf?' 1- Krlda M 7505, No. 2 Florida, J3 1 5004. No. Soutb Carolina. 14 2S04 50; R 3 South, Carolina. 30g 50 awfetpota i"..i"JI!y. P basket No 1. 't5 060c ska, cwerir. Florida, per crainii iz.titi vn, !,: i Vf",' . M 100 bunches " It sa0S 50, lettuce, cjirfiola. per baskB$f2 bSnJ- North Car J IfffS,V'v m9?:&?- J0 Carolina.. Mt IS?'' 19l P.", . was. Norfolk, and Htru 12 eair IfSfrS' .w;.?.i 64Sset Uiistr. mwv' HnfiTSsrnss. mm I3iK;r'i.If.i. S.tSl?, .V. g- fJUMfc Flarid. ir crate, S123W1S0. Esrrti -. nf - : a 1 St "'. "--." it SMfPlus 4114,73 AlIHHUllltl, HAWHAH TlXAB, April Deflcl Ten 1 after ctiqrgca 1, Ml. 178 8,432,811 COLORADO AND HOUTIIBIIN. April gross l,HH.r,02 Net '.,.,, , 818.007 Ten months' gross , , IB.ana.ntP NVt 4,240.650 Decrease. II grot ,...,. 13,664,603 Mil, 47 et .,,,.,,,..,..... 181.417 tjo.i.fla left after charges- 871,480 Ml, 08 months' gross .... 27,110,116 t.iaf.4 et , ,, 4,283.0211 3,474,62 i8;i 1,0118,6 1,171,1 DIVipENqB DECLARED Great Western Sugar Company, Hi per cent, on preferred stock and K ( 1 per cent, on summon, Keneflck Zlno Corporation, regular monthly n, cents ay si tn Mnntffrtmarv V'a,l A 01 i per cni. on juiy 1 h nn inmmnn Alnlr u.u Qt .. ..,. .....j t,w nn ' ...n. a. IU HIUUH U, ICIU1U MK, 4,i 1,1, y of pable k Co., nzular quarterly preferred stock, payable ord Juna 20. May sales tn Mlnb nt r&nnrA Increased !10 In 1'2 nr ent. tlopth Fisheries, rceular quarterly of 14 per cent, on the first preferred stock, pay ablq July 1 tp stork of record Juno 20. Utah ronaolldatnd A(lnln Company, 76 cents, Payable June 211 tn stock of record June 10. t.n n.ll. t.H i.,.. ....,. . ........... n o, Delia Iron cent.' on e 211 tn s Iron W01 ron Works, regular quarterly of 2 the preferred stock, si Hmer Company, VA per cent. j" per International HlHpr ComDnn: on the preferred stock, payable July 1 to stock of record Juno 17, Threo monthn ago IU per cent. va& paid. Celluloid Company, 2 per cent, on tho capital stock, payable June 80 to holders of record June 10. tieguiar quarterly payments ot in ner hae heretofore Iroen made with oxtrn scinents nf 2 tier cent. Tho dividends have nuw been Place.4 on nn 8 per pent, per annum hnnls. Henrs. Roebuck t. Co.. regular quarterly ot W f.r, cent, on tho preferrefl stock, paibl July 1 to stock ot record June lit. NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGOS NBW YORK. June 1 MUTTBR- Ulativo demand nnd top an Home snea- rad6B ot creamery hold steady, notwithstanding the Increase In receipts. liereipis, l.ouu. i'riccs. uncnangea. Euan Jllgti grades slightly firmer. Oeneral market atoady. Receipts, 811.822 crates. Storage packed firsts or extra, firsts, 23024c! regular packed extra firsts 23V4 f24,4c. : regular packed firsts, 22023c, white. 28037a.; brown, 24!ri 0 25Vio.; mixed oolor. 23024c FORESTEUS OF AMERICA Methods Considered for Increasing Strength of Subordinate Courts At tho mooting; of Court Schuylkill, No. 108, last week, with P. O. C. n. Kirk pre siding?, nn Interesting nnd profltabla dis cussion was had of the plans proposed by the Foresters' Fellowship Club for the bet terment of the fraternity and tho placing of tho order upon a permanently stable basis for all time. One proposed plan, which, tn addition to tho suggested amalgamation of wqakcr courts, met with much favor, wn,s, that by legislation ench cou,rt should be compelled to attain u net, momborshlp of ZOO and, a treasury of not less than $2000'. This mem bership Is to bo maintained and added to yearly by a pet gain of at loast E per cent. This standard maintained, each court could In 20 years pay all death claims and ex penses and still tme a balance ordinarily thereafter ot $1880 for the benefit ot added new members. As all of tho former 200 mombers would not bo deceased, their dues nnd Interest on nccumu Uted. treasury would add materially to the .Sur plus balance. ' Continuity and perpetuity ot fraternal exist ence la dependent greatly upon constant addi tion to membership as woll ns tho proper man agement of tile body corporate. A court which has had a successful career ot 25 years and hag a substantial treasury, but which has failed to udd new members, ac cording to thosa who have carefully studied fraternal Insurance, has acquired only a part ot what Is needed to Insdro the payment of death claims. It cannot in another quarter of a century securo the needed additional finances unless It wakes up and secures new members to replace tboso who Japso or die. Court Nonpareil. No 183, baa the sole pos session of a feature not duplicated In any other court. It meets Tuesday afternoon In the Parkway Dulldlng, Droad nnd Cherry streets. It convenes at 2 o'clock nnd has a goodly pro portion of Its 132 members present. T For mare than 17 years It has so met, and Is regularly adding to Its roster. With a Meld all Its awn. It is now engaged In a spirited campaign to double Us membership The meetings are at tractUe, and the good It has accomplished Is beyond adequate recount. It supplies a noed thut Is Imperative and does 't woll. Alen un able by' aocatlons to attend night meetings have this opportunity afforded them ta participate In the day hours Ilrather Amandus A Fluck. sec retary. 3116 North 10th street, would be pleased to gtye particulars to any prospect e candidates. The attention of all Foiesters in Philadelphia and lclnlty la focused upon the fact of the four great sectional Initiations to be held this month. Attendance at each will be repaid by a pleasant South Philadelphia Clsss. .43 courts united night. Aside from the degree. work, programs of exceptional excellence win d rnaro. ai memDers ara cormuuY uivueu, Friday, June 16. New Auditorium Hall. 7th street ana ouyucr avenue. . . West Philadelphia. 14 combined courta Fri day, June 23, at K. ot C. Kail, 38th and Market "Northwest, 33 allied courta Saturday. June 24. I.u Lu Temple, liroad and, Sprln aarden streets, The splendid showing made by thy Phllada phi coUTts In tho big Camden parado was the subject of much praise Especially noteworthy In line were Courta Falrmount. No. ,41: Jit. Vernon, No 117; Friendship. No 0U: Olenwood. No. loli Haddington. No. 128: Haverford. No. "02. and Delaware. Nr. 87. by reason of aos turned degrea teams, handsome banners and lets of colors, their, own musical bands, and general outfit. Whll the palm ot merit is bestowed upon them. U U without detracting from any of tha other courts which fn one or other feature were pernaps nun iiti,v, but these were the winners in the sum total Sfpolnts. and at participating mada the col. main features of the spectacular demonstrsMon. Tha annual convention of ,tne Grand Cabin. Woodchoppers of Pennsylvania, was held May 27 K Convenient Hall, 23d and Federal atreets. This body Is a social adjunct, a tUa Foresters of America. Alter the 'routine business as transacted the merrymakars mada things hum in funUnd. Ths ofpeers for tha ensuing year were Installed. week, held at 2156, North Broad street, after routine business, a dlsousslon was had as to th; best means to employ to provide the needed finances for entertainment features. The gen eral view fa.ot4 was that the best results could be attained W combination jfforts. rather than by single court ventures. An economy of expense. It Us argued, would, nroduca substan tUW Urger financial results Id all such under takings. Ons ot the most progressive! .court, beyond the Schuylkill Is Hamilton' Court, -which .meets Frldsy eveningj ,at 87(0, and Market streets, ft is making good gains n membership ancj Is adding mpy attraytjvei features 'pHSgrk. In Its efforts it is greatly aided by Brothers an, juuttreii lomurt ana m5, "- ' '' " i ' ' - " " 'i" "I'll-. j. i i ti" STATE COIHTHOTS OtlDER ODD FELLOWS Grand Lodpe Appointments An nounced by Grand Waster With Inauguration pf Fraternfti Year Orand ftaater Perry A, Shaw has an napnmsil the following n? his offlclaj pp pointments ot Orand Ladgs oommittees (or the currant term! Commutes on state of (lie Order, J, P. Hae Jenkins, fyn years: CommH' " Finance, Qeorgo V, W. Oarr, flvo years; Committee on Appeals, PUtrlct No, . Oaorge Ellber, No, 4S1, threq years; C. Wilson Itoberts. W. W, three years! Rob ert love, No. oB, three years. Cpmmljtff on Appeals, District Np. 2 tirron rjs, No. '872; three years,' Chares 8, Maiop, N,o. 03 J, hres years. Warner, No 748. three jesrs: JqUn 8, Rngllsh, threo years. ,. Pomrnlltee on Appeals. District No, 4 IJrnest Oprilon. Np. 'U7. three years: J t. K a0l,lU.i'01 ."' l"!" r'sf V. J. II, Poorer, N 208, three years. , Committee on llylwa Itqbert $ Brwln, No 14. three yers,. . Committee on Credentials A. It. Jefferls No, loooi Frank it, Ott. No. Iflt: David a Uale No 378. Comi Mileage llornce T papnport, e, o. iai jtugt, ji. x-arnniiii Hapiuet F, 01 II E. rim lit it si nn 02- VJ'w ?"' .. Committee on Trlnllng Ss,mu T, Prince. No. 20(1: James It. Keenan. No,1 3JQ: James ,y.,i.i,, AVi ,01, CommltlAM nn r,.,rrinnnn'nr nalr. No. 100: Harvey H. Case. No, 471 UHiion, ro. 4a. Committee on Trsnspprtatlon Washington F. Hambrlght, No. tl7: O. B. Conner. No. 1188: Charles N. Wagner, No. 71. , Committee on Aged Odd Fellows' Fund lien- Jaftiln K 'Niishaum; No. 325: Charles J. Hleg- frled. No, 480: C, 0, Carr, NoSlS: Samuel French, Np, 7781 F, V, JficHson, No. 848 Committee on Homes and Kindred Charities Itobert Graham, fUo years ,CommlttN on Itemorlgl l)ay Clrant 11. Mo Olathery, No. 231); A. P. Zuber, No. 002: J. F. Iteed, No. r,B2i J. Frank Sweeton, No. 242: II. It, Hhumaker. No. 11401 Charles W. Woods, No. 8871 W. H. CoatsworthT No, 401. , ConimHtee on Appeals for Aid C. W. Fen ton. Np tot, 8 years: lljron Porter. No, 88(1. 2 years: William (i. Hubb-i, No. 2.11. 3 yours. , Committee, on Competitive Degree Work Al bert N. Writ, No. 700: Bdv.ln O. Dewey, No. 1147) John N. Marks. No. 580. Committee on Pennsylvania Digest- Wilson k. ionr. v. lfale Jenklna. Wlfonn IC. llnhr. Thomas, IlentV Steuornagel, James H J. P. Onylonl i Avery. CnmmltlM nn a,ihrtnNln llnsntinl Will. lam I- lip ding. No. lQJ3t Wil Inm A. Kller, N'o. 202: (1. P. Welgie. No. 8821 It. W. Itowley. No. 18J: Albert D, Bchmldt, No. 880. Commltteo onl Surety Bonds Jacob V.. Wea ver, No, 741 James A. Llndeey. No. 411: Hob ert Davis. No. 030: Lewis p.Towntend, Nq, 84: Edward W. Bnyjer, No. 10111. Committee n 100th Anniversary Wesley n. W. Ed, Marsh. Kdwln L. Hitter. No, spirits. Robert Morris Court. No. 238. which meets Monday evenings at 22d and Dickinson streets, Is recognlxed as one of tha best of the down towncourts; Tie members are hard at work . v.Aa hin KAnissr nimtinir inr rsui . m nd dldites and promise to gie a good account o: their toll and place the court among too. lead ers fben flnalTreulls are announced. Lorelei Court No. 228. will meet tonight la thi hail 2837 North Keese street. Its meeting , al"as attractive, sad dlraetad W Brother St llsaan and a corps of able assistants, thj activities of tha body are yielding gratlfylog results tn pom memoersnip aim aaautia, - creases. STEAMSHIPS VACATION TRIPS BOSTON T DELIGHTFMI- SAIL ln Steaniers. Low VrS pst Servks. '"iSiu your Vacation to. Inoluda CeZmtlv ticket or tourUt tgsat. PABOELPPB? HEMSTITCHING e A aSx. PIUa aa4 Buttan cyeri & A IMA. rbvf ou M, ueyr. rvo. r, , ; w. Ed, iMarsn. t;uwin u. aamuei 11. rope. Lewis i. wnue, (".i. . Committee on Judiciary Wilson X. Mohr. James H. Avery. J. p. Hale Jenkins. Hermann W. Holler, W Oavland Thomas. Henry Ste.usr nagel, W. C MeCall. Jr.. No. 10W. Ilopresentathe to tha llome for Orphans ot Odd Fellows of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia ISO. vllle W. a, Mccormick, No. 718 ReprcsentatUe to the Homo for Widows and Orphans ot Odd Fellows of Pennsylvania, at uen Aon "atmew m. vuey. Charles C. Ilulkeley, Ileprese.ntatlyo to tha 'Odd Followa' Orphans' Home nf Norths estorn Pennsylvania, at Mcad- TT- Fcllowa' Orphans' at ounoury Representative to the Odd F, Home of Central Pennsylvania Michael 13. Sanders, No. 003 . Representative to tha Rebekah Home, at Phila delphia James G. Cadmus, No. 15. The Sunday afternoon services at the Robekah Home. 17th street and Allegheny avenue, were In charge ot Evelina Portor. Rebekah I.odfro. No. 11. of Chfetcr. and wero attended by an ex ceptionally large audience. The sermon waa prenchod by Rev. Samuel MoWIUIams. pastor ot Tioga Methodist Epls ropal Church, and an address was mado by President Mrs. Mary A. Engelman Miss Frank Anthony directed the musical features of the program. A good-atzed delegation from Parker Narrls Iidge, No. 431, visited the Odd Fellows' Home. 17th and Tioga streets. Sunday afternoon and supervised the special rellclpus services. The sermon was delivered by Rev. John Wesley Trout, pastor ot St. I.uk9's Methodist Church. Park and Hrlo avenues, and a brief address was made by Thomas Slops, president ot the home. The musla was In charge ot Miss Sarah Hart ranft and Charles F. Rath. The Sunday afternoon servlcea at the Home for Orphans. Ogonts and Chelten avenues, was under the supervision of Nlcetown Lodge. No. rt AniirpiNKH ikers unuvnrcu ur ui, si. Inehart. ot Temple University: Charles II 848 inn lllchnrdaon. president, and llobert Ogrmtin c mtai-v nt Itijs rvnmn I The musical program Included selections by the children's orchestra, with solos by georgs Davis and Miss Louisa Anne. Sunday evening the Junior C. E Society of Home for Orphans. Ogontz and Chelten ave nues, will celebrate Its ninth anniversary with a program of specially attractive exercises, to which all members of , tha ord;r and their friends ara cordially Invited Under the dlrec. tlon ot Matron Mrs. L. A. Enochs and Instruc tor CJeorgn Hill, a scries of tableaux and drills willbii given by the children, together with a beautiful allegory entitled "The Juniors' llar don." featured with appropriate costumes and scenery and electrical effects bDeclal music will bo furnished by the children's orchestra. Tuesday, Juna 13. will b observed by Odd Fol lows In this jurisdiction as ''Memorial Day," and lodge and members, by proclamation of the grand master, ara urged ta assemble and hold appropriate exercises In memory ot those who have passed away during tha past year. Mllla Lodge. No. 1000. Thursday night last un too. ii eem Nn. gether with tha social features of the evening. expectedly conferred the. third, degree In . full ceremonial fprrn on a class, of tn csnai from Franklin rra on a class of tn candidate. Lodge, wo. o 'i na aree. . io' brought out a largo gathering Ilrother II. A- Rlsgs. ot Kast Durham. No, 73. Jurisdiction of North Carolina, was the only out-of-town visitor, augmented by a largo dele ration from Franklin Lodge, headed by P O Wagoner, Bernard Urown Lodge, and Damascus Lodge. Drothera C. P, Morgan, W Wallace Mor gan and J. Fred Dager entertained With vocal selections One of tha newly initiated brothers enter, talned with soma very clever monologues. The Initiatory degree will be exemplified to night and visitors Interested In superior degree team work will be cordially welcomed. 1183. held Its 30, ae- iy, The work was oc such an essential character that rather than dispense with the meeting on so- -...... .. trim h.lM.w ,.. V.nth.,.1 J..M.H It was well attended. Brothers B. Ilelssr and A itspian. or Aurora t-ae. we were given a welcome reception. A lmrse portion of the meatlnor wa practice of tha dasrie team, which Is being Drougnt up io a Yery nig Tt-.rnnrn' Tlpnwn Tjldtfe. No. t-wtriitnp maetlnir Tuesday evening. May spite the fact that It was Memorial Day, The count of the holiday, the brothers decided to hold tha meeting tn celebration ot the day. and s o. iicHsr aim a. wero. visitors, and on. meeting was devoted to Lm. wnion is Dams h standard ot eftl r-the re- ciency and perfection under the capable super ?n ot XJegrea aiaster weiss. next vveeK atorv deares wilt ha conferred In full ci monlal form, upon a targe class ot waiting membera. Merchants' Lodge. Na. 388. conferred the ?.omm torm, o lerman Lodg, first 'urea t, .full Ceremonial forth on Rudolf laioave tor iterman iooge, f40. 4. -It. VkU&ISIl. tlttrUUV, Roieil a candidate far nn VY.Jmv aventnr last. In which the degrea tea .iMllvhtflri th aevprnl Herman Lodga. Ths attendanes was average, in pit-, of the warm weather, and Included a number of visiting brothers. Plans ara under way for a memorial service to be held on Frl- am .performed tha work visiting brothers from rosy. June. , mi wi comrantee in cnarge promises an loterrstlng program. . The visitors from Herman. Lodge included Past Orand was ter Herman.E. Holler, who. made, an address: nrotner u. nonman, f, m. ufui. jr, -vv. Yr and A.'L. Meyer. SUMMER RESORTS EAOLK'S MERK PABU. PA. THE. CRESTMONT INN EAOLES MERE. PA. The hotel with (h IncompArabU altuatloo. ?.200 feet above ths sea. on the summit ot he Allegheples, Golf, tennis, bviatlnt'gnd tha finest of frh-water bathing: electrlo lights, tsam heat. etc. A o bungalows with mials t lin.- For booklet and' terms.1 address WILLIAM WOODS. Manqgsr. - T roCONO MOUNTAINS Delaware Water flap. Pa. THE3 NEW KITTATJNNY deihWyahh water o, pa. Now open. Only hlgh-ciss modern hotel la this famous region. Capacity ,600, Kvary modi ern eaulpmenti exceptional culstoe. I7reacb?chets. Orchestra. ao. tanuli. nahtuaV ttoJ Cats, anst grill- uarage. SpUl early; tesson raus: book ret and auto maps . inalted. Coachts meet trains. joinrPURDr COPE, lo years, e? Wat,ag Qb .AOT.15'3 MERE PARK. PA. UEaULUlLE D1W18HJBD COTTAOaf for "rentTwRh mjai. at jho ForMt.lno. , or gWABTUMOBE, PA. STRATH HAVEN INN j&jg ANNAPOLIS. lD. THE WQ JNN n,S&KJ tiSsswrsgzg RED MEN'S ORDER Plans Completed Jfpr Apnuttl Bjsslon 6f dreai Oountjll of Pennsytvanltt Ths sJth Qreat Bun Council, ot th lm proved Order ot fried Mn, wilt wset Tue day. June 18, In Mahnnoy City, wUh flrsat Raahsm, 8amucl it, "Wftlksr presiding, , RspresentatlvBS and dsjcgatlqnB ftrpm all sectjpns pf ths resenaton vlU Rltsnil In K-opdy rtumbsrs. I'liiudpiphia helnit spiM ly well represented, In what promises tp 1)9 one of tha most Important sessions ot tha Qfeat Cptmcl) held for many (runs. The local commltteo, consisting t JoUn M. doombe, chnrmnn ! W. 8. Edwards, vice chftirmap i a. ivj, ffirp, trepsreri "d 0 i Welhaf, seoretari', has arranged n plpaslnrr progrfltn nnd, provided gonerpusly (or the entertalnirient ot the, expected hosts of vlsltlpi lied Men. w.U,PhJletSfnpnaBr.fc.rT1n"fmsVt."ss' ,,ons irom surrounaing towns ana nounvies Tuesday morning n short ftrptt parade vv 111 09 held pf represenlatlves and Ureal Uhlefs, end the State Council session V'U ,bs. formally opened by public sterclses In the iidltorlum of b'JimilV" Th.Al TueffdAV evnningr (h rlrnat flnunrll. renre- lauves. visiting Red Men aim ladies will 111 ? 'a' laced at ell. rei fes will pana enn: An lusement rentr nf th nnrk win be niaccti ,h. rf.nA.nl nf ,k , I.I.... Wednesdav, afternoort.thera will ha a street parade, participated lit hi many trlheii from various sections of the Htnle. A number of cash prlrei nre ofTered to tribes participating. wnion nures a large turnout ot intereiieu e disposal ot the visitors. Wednesday nfternoori.thera trade, participated lit hi it irlous sections of the Htali ish prlrei nre ofTered to trl hloh Insures a lararo turn. members, , Wednesday evening a grand boll will be. held In Armory Hall, It Is eipected thnt the busl ness of the session will lie romptcted by Thurs day, so that the newly elected Oreat Chiefs may bo Installed Thursday morning by a PubUo raising-up cereinony, A reception ta the new officers will follow In the afternoon, nfter which representatives will trail to their several wigwams. Poms IS different tribes were represented In a Memorial Day service held Sunday afternoon at the Red Men's Home, Cheltenham, under the direction nf tha men's initio clnfla of Chel- odlat tie RnliiLnnal Church. A Sor man was preached by the Rev. .A. M. Vivian tenham Mth in. pastor of tho Cheltenham M. 12. Church, and an address was delivered by George 11. Asnwooo, The music Included a piano solo by Miss. Eleanor Hmlth and a vocal solo by Mrs. Oeorga R, Ash As a social feature of Its work and for tho mcmui lr wlvee and purpose impau inalvn In nrn unippewa Tribe open meeting toi f aiding In the genera sress in west i-nunueipnia. No. 80. Inst night held an venornl mcmuersnip In West . Philadelphia, for members nnd helr wive and frlflnds In the hiWam At 211,1 Knuth (10th street. A varied and cnjosnblo entertainment was pro vldrd nnd representatives ot the Hoard of Oreat Chiefs made Interesting short talks. Sunday Choctaw Tribe. No. 808. will present a handspma flag to the Fresh) terlaq church nt Uryn Mnwr. Great Sachem Hamuel H. WalkT will malto tho formal eddreps of presentation, nnd other speakere will be Orenl Prophet Chnrles C. I'ass and Urent Junlpr Sagamore T. K. Deswlck. Tha Deputy Orcnt Bnchem's Assoclntlon held a special meeting Monday evening at heaqauar tern, on ltth street, for the purpose of con sidering questions affecting tho general welfare of the fraternity In this section of the reserva tion and to close un their work for the year, prior to the session of the Slate Council. Osage Tribe. No. 113. of this city, hss ohar- i. anu witn rlnrs nl the session ot the city. tered a apeclnl train, and usio onn iiiu vyarn ft! na. 01 tnis city, nas onar . and with Its own bond of tors and chiefs, will attend Htala Council at Mahnnoy Mumhprfl nf other tribes deal will be wolcomod to accompany tlon. Irlncr ta thla delega- INDEPENDENT AMERICANS Memorial Services Held in Memory of Members of tho Fraternity Impressive memorial services wcra held Sunday afternoon by Chester Council, No. 3G, in tho Grand Theatre auditorium, which nitracted n, capacity audience of members nnd tholr frends. Tho prpflram (ncluded an opening; prayer nnd tho reading ot the, list of departed members by tho Ilcv. S. Perr Qttlmby, a member ot Chester Council, slngine by a mixed double quartet and ad dresses by Stato Council Secretary William A Pllte, Past Stato Cpuncllor Harry B. Walter and William T. Ramsey and Past Councilor William M. QooUIoy, chairman of tha Committee of Arrangements. Other members of tho committee were W. n. White, Amos II. Lantj, John W. Btans. Chnrles 11. McCullough, II. r. Harrington and William Miles. ' ' The 40th anniversary of Orobln Council. No. 18, was appropriately celebrated Friday evening by an entertainment and dance given In Colum bia Club auditorium, nprthuiest corner Rrosd and Oxford streets A varied nnd pleasing entertainment of pro fessional talent Interapcrsed with refreshments was followed by dancing. Music waa furnished by the Logan Orchestra. The Committee pt Ar rangements consisted of David Iislley. chair man, Alexander H Page, Decretory; Paul W. Zook, treasurer, nnd Georgo Clnusz, Rudolph Hnar. William Kaufmann. Walter D Koln. Oeorga Kaufmnnn J, E McKlnley, William uciviniey. William A. Page. John M. Payne Harry Young. J. Adam Senseman and John A. Kberwetn. Rosap Crucis Order The month ot May recorded another new fra ternal brathorhood added to the many flourish ing secret orders located In this city. Sunday afternoon, last, Delta Lodge. No. 1, ot Philadel phia, nsa us omciai opening. Tnirty.tour mer and women crossed the threshold and became . IV ceremo tho Ancient and Mystical 'Order oh Roaae Crucis of the United States at America. initiated members of the order. 11 nerat H. Sooncer I.e Imperator ot tha Ancient and M The ceremony was very Jiasier utncrai 41. mnresalve eponcer Jnjwis .Qrand ii conducted tha convocation and Initiations. slsted by tha officers ot tha lodge and Thar IT, Inn, Ah, A V T r a.A.At... ... ,it,iiu.B,.,v, . ,. nwigi.ir Hqriai. The brothers and sisters of Del Lodge a now. bound together in sincere devotion to tl re nund together In sincere devotion In the work ot tha order, each rtalulng tt"o Importance, the value and the privilege of charter member ship In the Philadelphia, lodge and affiliation with the Rosacruclan philosophy and atudy In America STATE CONFECTIONERS MEET Pennsylvania Association Convenes at Lancaster LANCASTDR. Pa., Juno 1 Ths annual convention of tho Pennsylvania Manufactur ing Confectioners' Association was held hero today. First Vice President A. C. Keeley, of Philadelphia, .presiding. A special feature, was the address ot Louis A. Irwin, auditor of the. State Do mrtrpent of Labor and Industry, decline with the operation ot laws passed by the last Legislature which affect manufacturers. SUMMER RESORTS CAPE MAY, ti. J. HOTEL CAPE MAY CAVE MAV. WW JERSEY Bathing. lor boat- New Modern Fireproof Resort Hotel, ,,,9 UUCM. A- service. C. A. WOOD. Lents r booking arrangements, write or phone K. PAOft. at th. Hotel Walton. Philadelphia. directly on the ocean. Every comfort. dean ssa snd Inland flshlna;: salllnr. motor boi lnr Qood uto roads. Qolf, Tennis. Direct V0; ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. riNrric city mo: newflai omtortA FairrxixjaiicajiiorrXUTiswau ricanrarv. xurtgrv: Kas tat a of service, conifcrt LA'JtttlT .'."Viri iwtrmmMni, rjiw tajn. THE LEADING nESOflT HOTEL OF THE WORLD JRartboroagii'Blffllidm. ATLANTIC CITY.N.J, 7 OIWNCSSIttR MAMAOgMSMT. JOSU1' WHITS gOria COMPANY NQW HOTEL MEMON -ffiffi?. Yermont Ave. and Beacn. Capacity 0o. Vi IU etc. nooklet. HOTEL 4RLINQT0N JjM-A Open alt year. B. J OSBORNE 4 SON1- CUKLSEA. N. J. GLADSTONE ffllVbClROATT. OCE.K CITY. N. 1. ' THE OCEANIC Uth and "Wesley v. A. B. Baker ownerJjJgST. BKDIOBD 8MHNQ3. tA.. BEDFORD SPRINGS "" PA.l HOTEL, ANP ATf t Esttts t SOW c, J200 f above H Cuath vatars rlijI tfoM ErMarunbad and Carts&d. MIer-- put, Oeiaoor indkwr dtversl, trerasl wtoiu Zm . Maw ojws. K, Ig. 13CMIJ. Uawetr JMotM BetaelfSS;, Sta BasM ? PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA Monument ErcqtctJ by This Pf4trotio Ofdor UnvoHd ot Washington'? Qroaalng on tho PclaWAre gfltMrdny o(trpoon hre wai tpvsetl at the egnpt spot vyhr8 Ofintr Wsshington crossed tlia Dataware nn nhrlstrnas night, In 1776, to engaire ths English and Hessian troops In battle oq ths plains of Trenton, a beautiful monurrtsnt restci pn this spot by the. patrlotlo'prder gpps of America pf the state of Pennsylvania. Vpon thflt bsnu tltul spot overlooking th,i lJalftiYHro now stands 11 shaft that will always bring o mid tlia wonderful nglilsvoment yrrpught by that vvondcrfql man of the hour. The follqvvlns- progrnm W carried out! Selection by Camn Itt Military Ban of Bristol: Invocation, by tho nev W, W. P. Haas, fltote Chaplin of tha order; address of vvelcpmo, by District President John D. .lames, chairman qf the Monument Com, mlttqas solo, "Washington Crossing," by Mips IJespIo K, Delaneyi nratlop. by Uto lion O, 11. Itoyer, Blnte Maser of Torins of Camp 192, I'ainiyra; seloct,pn by tho band; unveiling pt tho monument, by Miss Mary It. Jn.mss, ot Doylestown, assisted by Clinrle? K, Woaiid. assistant to Stnto Hto retary Mtilri nddrsss by Htats Secretary William J, Jlulr; address of acceptancu on behalf pf the Slate Camp and the gtata Ex ecutive) Commltteo by fitato President C. U Nonemaker, of Camp 31, pf Altoona, Pa, t benediction by the He v. H It. Johnson, ant closing with tho band playing the Star Spanslcd Manner, The monument consists of a. base T feet high, in-foot shaft and surmounted by a llfcslss Qaure of Washington facTng tho Delaware nlver. There were more than 1000 persons In attend- anco in me unvslllps and many oama hy suto. pioblle. teams, train end trolley. The follow ing members of the order of Hucks Countr had cimrga or vno ceremonies ana erecnon 01 rempples and VV. Knight, secretary! jesai treasurari Oscar 0. (lean, ilau Itussell U. Cartv, Nathan Vanar H. Deloney anil fleorge Mather, vi ft f tha ceremonies and erection of the rrlanument: John D. James, chairman', Russell unignt. secretary! Jesse . C. Everett, Maurice L. ulrton. rtsdnisn, Charles r. Tha town of 'Svllle. ivhprs-ths tinvtfl Ino- nflltrrd. ivaa taBtefulv. .decorated for the occasion and took rsylqrsvllle. where' the unveiling ocourred on a liolldai' attire .. .Walhlnslon Cgi Washington Camp. No. 401, located at Weaveravllle. haa dedicated one of the Jlnest buildings for meeting purposes . In the State. The dedication service was7 In charge of Btata President r. L. fconemoker, asslstetl by. State Master of forms Btid'State Searetary William J. Mulr. The largest aesemblago was present that er apneartd nt any function or tha order in 3ria,npion uouniy. Hiaie rresiq 17 kVSslia4aJdsi&ttiadfl Northninpt aif seconded n of tha order in Pr.Rmnt Knm. ker made an admirable address. lie was inea uy maw neoretary aiuir. woo 11 wun mucn erof Forms ,1 nn ft ,hn ovrmng. mere were Tpreontatves nrsient vras received on his first ornclal visit with much eninuaasm and also by state Blast' (1. II. Moyer. who delivered the or ovrntnc. There wro rsnrssantatl from (ill over the Btate. and after the dedication the members ot the camn served the visitors with a banquet. An cnjoyoblo meeting last week was held In tho camp room of Camp 1103, of Norrlstown. when two receptions ..were nsld, onp for the new atate serretary, William J. Jlulr, and the uiuor inr ine uapiisi innie uioss, some un mem- 'p?' bers VV0IC Is n member of tho camn. and who iluMvmr, one of the bast epeeches of tha evening Tl ireiary fiuir. i;narl Ufa A. IJerrv. nf tl amn! UtatM Pnnftimtn r.hn W. Harper. Hamuel T. Croat.. treasurer of tho Home Corporation, members of the Iiible Class and membera ot the camn. The Entertainment Committee served refreshments after the ses At th a. ana :rs of the class attending. The visitors were oleomod by the Ilurgees pf Norrlslown. who 1 n member ot tho camp, and who delivered ne or tha hen, HnAArhMS nf tnm av.nln. Th. anonkers waral Htata Hecretary Mulr. Charles Weand. h 4 assistant! I,qufa A. Kerry, of the t:r,,;."" Qnuntr Auauqj ovave uonoi 19 rneotlngs of Phllsflelphla ptstrlcts Nos. v last wspk. wnicn were in tr ho nature gathering; of members .present and at both 2!".,,,u l,r. Mulr Vs Indorsed as t,ho caridl datq for olectlon.for Btate .secretary. One of tholPleaslng features of ths meeting at tho f ,.a rocontlon to State Secretary itulr and visitors, there ware on each qccaslon large 3d Dl latrtct won tho Initiatory Cftrmonlai. as tie ten Ii V thft ritllrlrt tiAfrrMs. tsam tint tho ledderahlD ot Dlitrlot Pre ! dent Wallace Vox. andldatos The work wna oxpmptincd to a class of ior tamp ou a iCBt warns rif tit manner (n which the rork v?a flan? FS or Camn 4RO nnd nil nnti.n, iiwiV. the highest words ot praise of the efuclint Thursday evening Dlatrlet No. 3, of North ampton County, held a reception to the following Btato officers: 8tato Seceretnry W. J. Mulr. Btate Master ot Forms lion. a. II. Mayer, and ve uonaucior jonn vv. iiarper. room of camp a&i, of Houth netnlehem. conferred on a class of 85 candidates from tl w W, Harper. In the Camp- free or candid is crao imn N, new degree uniforms, as adopted by the Nations State Conductor 1: a tl This team Is fully equipped with the During the evening tho. degree of th order was of cauuiuavrs iram ma iy tha craak degree team f Camn No. SO, of lieth- ramps of the district or tne benign vaney. lehem. Camp. The large room, was filled and many voe oroer inav excellent music by the camp's orchestra and the of the members of toe order w of the. team's work Is the distances to see this tea vera louo in tneir praise une ov m icavurc me great m oxemnllfy tha work of tha work performed. of ths team. After tha reception to tha state officers tne meeting of the u floor work of the team. tna meetins; of tha District Convention waa held and the district Indorsed Ilrother a. H. Mojor for the office of State vice, president and W. J. Mulr for Btate secretary. A reception wan tendered to th new State Se retary. William J. Mulr. In tho fith Philadelphia District, last week. In the camp room of Cemu S3, at wnicn time tne. aisinci. inaarsea 11: Mulr for another term as Bta:i secrets memhara fif the district spoke In glow of the work ot the new Stats seorstary and rather secretary Many spoke In glowing terms oromlsed their support at the coming conven tion. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES MISS MARMIAXX'H SCHOOL, l-OIt OinLS Charming location -0 mln. from Phlla. College preparatory and general coursea Musle, Art. Do mestic Science Outdoor athtettca. Bind for "stales. Miss B 8 Marshall. Oak I,ane. Phlla the Dolman sqHooLwu8t, Open for realstratlon Catalog on request. r.i.tzAnBTit y niULEr. h: a.. Principal ?TRAVFHN The nest Business School i 4rs. - 801. SOT Chestnut Street DfiVONjTA. fjl'IIIBH JUNIOR HCIIOOL A countryday and boarding school for boa, 8 to 10. Thorough elementary work; advanced methods. MAuic 11. a. RPiena. HBADMA8TPn, Box 2(9, Devon, Pa, c.Kimcn: hoiiool. iuioks ro.. pa. GEORGE SCHOOL Co-educatlonal with Separate Dormitory Buildings College Preparatory. HpscUl courses tor boys JIinil Training, Sanita tion and First Aid UJT acres on Neshamlny Creek. Athletla fields. Oimnsslum. swimming pool Krloods" tnsnagement. Addresa . A. VVALTON. A. SI., rtWlPdli o S. OucU Xiti rtnna HLAIBHTOWN, N. . BLAIR ACADEMY Qenaral education and preparation tor college or technical school Colltge entrance certificate privilege. New gymnasium with running track, visit the school. TYou,(ll bf.terdlally welcomed. John C, Sharpe. U., ., Hiadmajttr. lies A, Illalrstown, N. J. Prominent Photoplay Presentations WEST I'UILADKU'HIA OVERBROOK 03D u$yt:. UBAU TliS wyi&lTlBR pp iQ&m Vy QHQUqSTBAL pBqAN Carter De Haven in The Youth of Fortune' Also MpJK o tha ng 5th Epi. BALTIMORE utSSJniWSva Mary Anderson i "Sin's Penalty'1 'THE QW O? GOLD" EUREKA rru MAnKBT STB' ULUAN GISH in "SOLD FOR MARRIAGE" r ADTOTN Mn LANCAfiTEB AVE. GAtWPn ?at, n. pvo-, e:so Ana Camera ip TTj? Ayenger" 'Stranga Ca Mwry Pags.' 12 Epi. wows ,vw vwjg till m j . VAUDEVILLE d A IRONCLAW"Picmre FRATERNAL AMEHIGANS Vnlon Meetings and Class InlUntlonn Attract Largo AUendrtncoa Pf Membera State Councillor Shsnsrnan. BtaU Coun cil Hecretary Ford aria Brother C, troy Trlpmaher, secretary of th Qoort of trie Orrjer Aswddtlon. vlsltetl Plnorsvllla Court el), No, 0)0, Isnt Saturday evening mml wero Imnrfssed with Hie large attendance of members, many ot whom h4 corns from onn rllstances. Ths Klate council odlcors exemiillflcd tlia beautiful ritual on a clns of ti cnnillilnteo, No. (29 Is ilolnrr excel len( wqrk and he today tha lamest mnj barshl(i In Itp history. Inlerestlnsr r marks were) mndo ty the ofllcers nnd mem bers of the council, na well as by Visiting; brethren and officials. The ususl memorial services were Mi last aundty everting at tha Norrh Hnuare Methodist Kblseopal Cnurrh. .Itev, A I(, l,tn, psstqr. and the members of tlio church mads speulal rf. forts In the decoration ol the church with Old uiory. judges narratia ana i-aiierson, 01 vne rourts of Common t'leasi Col Thomoa. B, Murphy, of the Governor's; Hlaff! .Inrhes John; atop, agooil delegation from the Ufd (luard nnd a larva number of the membera of tho various councils .wora In attendance. Interesting rsmnrlta vvsre made by Judges llarralt and Patterson, Oplonel .Murphy and Jnrnes John ston. Urothor Cleorcn ri Ford presented to Ni. vrhlcl pastor, .Memorial services were held tinder the sue- :h was accepied ino( grncously by the Plaea .of III Igent tjuard Assoplatlon on Xlr mnrjal pay, at the graves nf Urothora Iivls WIrth and FrederlcK A. Kopn. In Ainrrlcnn M..i,inta' ('Am, .,. A AAramn ,ilnvllln rtf the deceased v,era made by Htal Cnuncll I retary ford anil Htate Councilor Shenen after which the usual salute was, given the gusrds under command of Captain Thpi A .monster union meeting wil le held Patup at iieers uouneii, ryo. ae. nnoi miti nn Niain I niinan nn. ce Councilor Millar and Ury Ford, state vsnlng oil even ipeel nrsaflnl. A (-InMfl the direction nnd with the assistance of the A claa on nni stale Council officers, !ounell, No. a na oum ciali ten Initiation vvll be held under councilor ghanemsn espected that more than. 300 members will .be linlf nf nfhai nrtlvn nfflials will hA present. Hevernl councils have been Invited, and It Is the mond Active preparations are being. made for flnr nrBn,nilnn nn Jn 10 fiv Port Rlchn r,A,,mil.T Idn O.U. Pn.l tlt,hmnnd r?mtnrll will have' the right of line and Btate Councilor Hheneman Is anxious that nil councils should he well represented. Members will assemble on Allegheny avenue east pf lllchmond etreet at 2 p. m- sharp. Tho basebpll season Is now In full swing. he follow I nR grounds: null and Uorki l.ld and Columbia aenuo and Gllh ano silo at atreets. 0.ld and Colum vvarripgior, svenur. Colonel John Clark Council. Nn, Otn. will pay a fraternal vlalt this evening to Fidelity Cnurjcli. No. 31 Cars will leave Ilolmesburg at ,liU p. m. sharp- Theatrical Baedeker ADBLPHI "Tho New York Idea." with draco Oeorga, Langdon Mitchells brilliant comedy Cf American divorce FEATVRB FILMS STANI.Er Thursday, Friday nnd Bnturday, "A nutter Magdalene, with Fannie Ward ABCADIA Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "Going straight,'1 with Norma Talmadga. PAI.ACH Thuraday, Friday nnd Haturday, "flt Kitty Hslars " with Mas Murray. VIOTOniA All week, "The Primal Lure." with W. H. Hart, and "Police," with Charlie Chanltn. I LOCUST Thursday. "Tansled Falos," with , .. lice Brady: Friday and Saturday. polls nf tho Yukon." with Edmund Ur .MONT All week. "Police " with Chaplin. In addition: Thursday, "The liar gain." with V. B Hart, nmt Friday and Hat urday. "Tha Bace." with Victor iloore and Alice up he reese. Charlie Anita Kltg. VAVDBVILLB KRITH'S Caroline White, grand opera prima donna: unaries ravens, in "a. rargovisn v-om blnat arry Fern, in "Veterans": Clau- Ulnaiion , liarry j-ern, ,11 , cicrnui , uau dlus and Bqarlet, ''The Call of the Sixties": Allen nnd Howard, presenting "A Real l'al": mAHKifurroRttott; FOR LEDGER LESSONS w.afSa)sii-si.iii iH I Head of Mqtq Scerjufte Fatcm to Give Roadors Instruction in Photoplay Writing By the Photoplay J5aHf Tha course of lessons In ecenatja: wrjttnr Announced In last Saturday's Amusernent Section of the EvJtmxo JUsDaen Is to be under the able guldanca ot Harry O. llbyt, the head of the scsnArlo forces ot ens t( the Ills' feature film companies, the Metro, Every day for live Weeks, beginning Sat urday, Mr. Iloyt will talk on ths multitu dinous ancles of photoplay writing Ills first lessons will take up tlia following;! How- to Find a Plot, Writing; the Synopsis, Terms Employed, Construction, Continuity. Heart Interest, Aimosunere, Plot Develop ment. ' , Mr. Hoyt Is a university graduate. Born In Mlnenapolls, he was a student at ths Universities of Minnesota. Columbia and Yale, from ths last of which he received ths degree of LL. P. While practicing- law !)! nttcnllyn was drawn to ths rapidly advanc ing nrt of the photoplay. Ho first owned and, operated moving picture theatres, put foot becamo Interested In tha direction of pic tures. Finally hs- turned to scenario writing, As a free lance he wrote some tpo success ful "scripts." Mr. Hoyt has been a member of tho staff of the Kalem Company, for whom ho wrote ths 10 three-reel subjects, "The Ton Commandments," and ot the Fox Film Corporation, where ho was responsible for "A I'arlslan Itomance' "The Fourth Es tate" and others. Among his recent Alms for tho Metro wore "The Turmoil," "Jtose of the Alley," a "Stan nnd His Soul," "Dim ples" and "Big Trcmalne." The front of ths Princess Theatre at last looks Inviting and Is In KPlng with the quality of tlia entertainment being supplied by Frank Uuhter, general manager of th Market Street Theatre Company. Noat brass frames nro used to display the paper or announcements of the films. The art work Is gradually improving and It will not be long before every fltm manufacturer will supply a handsome lithograph with the Alms, The cheapness of the whole Industry of a few years ago has passed and th time Is near when the advertising paper vvll) show n .material betterment of quality, tit course, there Is some good paper now put out, but It Is In the minority. Autos Asked for Orphans' Day In preparation for Orphans' Day, Jun It, nt Willow Grove Park, when all amuse ments will be thrown open to inmates of orphanages In Philadelphia, Director Wil son Bent out n circular yesterday appealing to the owners of automobiles and trucks to lend them for the transportation of the children. At least BOO autos and trucks are needed. Herbert Clifton: Ueo Ho dray nnd Ada Som- ervllle. In "J'astimea ol ma wen" I Aioscom Brothers: tho Norvelles, in "An Artist's Btu- tho West" n An Art and Sellg-Trlbune Pictorial News, dlr. ni.niinlrha I'hitn Italians ahd William Phlands. featuring Jack Cunningham: Irene Net Cycling L.aaaio Myers. In ThsriermU"! !Urry( Cutlery v.rTJ,,,M, AfllArd Haywood: tne De L Brothers; tho Kltamura Japan Jugglers, Jen lima nnd Ford. and'Davls and Httrtord. inAND Diversified vaudeville bll ,. headed by Tor Dear Old I'onn." a, college sketch, with Percy Winter nnd members of Orpheum Stock lEYSTOtfE Bernard and Scraht. In "The Tale t an OvMrr-na t" . thn Four eastern, llruce. Purtet Co., Ned Norton and girls. Frank Oabay. Stewart ana Kseiey ana "Tne iron Clay, CROSS KEYS Laat half of the week: Clem Bevlnn and company, In "Daddy": Hamilton and negepti Baby ItonHn: Hunter and Daven port, and Hendricks ana Padula. 7j wt 7 wnfi ii'ifli'iil'i in ll'''''l"l"'TaSbE ' Mi 1'ratna knits anil manila ranaa Pf w :,.".xr".-"-."v""-.-?zz m r an wivuin A iidqi varavr o, cn vvji if, other. iVC K . ... tt Jfi An order for structural Lumber II V.1 ilaaaH'l tma Cm Insif In nil a wV 1 1 yfd with everything combln k V Inr to push It outl 11 J Edward F.Henson& Co, " atnicfur"! t-nmosr ana iimosr u M Poplar Kt. Wharves, Phlla. t Edward F.Henson& Co, Btnictwral Lumhtr and Tmbr Poplar Kt. Wharves, Phlla. gtjagSgtgssarSroaS...-. Prominent Photoplay Presentations iiiiiiiniiiiHUnH'H""!""""""""! iiiiiimiiiuiiiiiii; Bodwia Gmpamu mllK fellowlng theatres eblaln their pictures, through the STAWKY Hooking 1 Company, which Is a guarantee of early, showing of the finest productions. All Pictures reviewed befora eshlbltlon. Ask for the theatre In your locality fbtalnWir Pictures through the STANLEY noOKI.NO COMPANY. T PAHPR rORTY-FIRBT AND UirtUCIA UANCABTEB AVEN, "1 JOHN BARRYMORE in mk I3th. Morris & Passyunk Ave. Mat Dally at 2! Uvgs , 7 4 0. Paramount Pictures VAI.ENTINB GHANT in "The Innocent Lie" "WMTIIB SUI1MARINE,' id EpUode ALHAMBRA CHESTNUT BELOW 19TIJ ARCADIA NORMA TALMADGE in "QONO BTRATOHT" APOLLO 8!D AND "iSSSISL daily ?r.;.dnt. RoberUWarvick "5g V ""YHO'8 QV1LTY," Fourth Splsed P BELMONT. ADOYE MARKET iiso t a:ao. loo. Evgs (1:50. b 0:.tn. 1 6a WU. 8 HAItT. in "TIIU BAUGAIN" CIIARL?:" &WHN in "POLICE" nrnAO parauoiint JC.UAK. THEATRE COTH AND rrcrvAn AVE, OLGA PETROVA in 'PLAYINP WITH FIRE" 26TU AND UlltAHU AVC FAIRMOUNT HAZEL DAWN in "THE SALESLADY" FRANKFORD " !SS&i EDMUND BREESE in THE LUBH Of HBAftT'g PES'Bg'' 56TH ST. Theatre "l? Douglas Fairbanks U,Dq0MADN" w. mw nin Atin uais. 5J5U 5 BANBOM Evgs. JUM lo ) 10u ETHEL, BAKttimunc, in 'THE FINAL JUDGMENT' GERMANTOWN vye. EDMUND BREESE in THE SPEL Of Tllfi YUKON" rI S-iHT? BYH t MARKET 2U5-T-a mjDE 115.000 KIUUALL pRGAN, Paine Frederick iupEyt -iirOri AVENUE, THHATRH G1R.&KD TTIt ANP QIRAHD 4kYENVB ETHEL BARRYMORE in "TUB KIBB RE- HATE - . M.lk.m BROAIl ST ERIE t Great IMortnernQBitnANTowN aye-i. MaJfie Doro "DIPLOMACY" IRIS THEATRE "rfeg CHas Chapliri.pOL!pE.. 3HU KENSINGTON AVENUE the reckoning;' RITA JQLWET in 1KB HBDE1JPTION" KNICKERBOCKER r$g OOROTHY KELLEY i0 ""THE UPtKi5 BACHIFICS" LAFAYETTE im Ivff "THE RED WIDOW" LIBFRTY BROAD AND A-. 1 ATI C IV 1 I COLUMBIA DE WOLF HOPPER in "SUNSHINE DAD" LOGAN THEATRE "1B &oad HAMILTON REVELLE in THE HALT MILLION BRIBE" I rtnj TCTT mo and locust LUUUp 1 Mat. Ii30 A y iSO. 10a. Eyga., 0:30, B, Q:S0, ISC. Alice Brady in "Tangled Fates" Market St. Theatre s" 1UR8&r E,l5.wW..4n "The Juggernaut" Be "PEO O' THE BINP" itvery Wednesday ORPHEUM qERMANSLVpDAvB CHAS, CHAPUN in "POLICE1' "THE IRON CLAW" PAI APF lal MARKET STREET rl-uttAE4 jQ i. M to II:1S P. M. RlnnrliP vwaat ln THB THOUSAND- omncne oweei- dollar husband' CHARLESpHAPLKVJnPOWC' '' PARK niOQB AVE. fc DAUPIimfe-. TRIANOLE-- " WM. If THOMPSON and 'ANNA LEHR In p YIWSA'fJON'B PHILD" ' n PR.INCESS w Katharine Kaelred itjnQTc RTAT Tfs flEWMANTOWN AVE. IlrUlU at TULPEHOCKBN 8T. Blanche Sweet THE gfa. RFCFNT Jes markct street KCUCPIl JHIUAN TPfOK OKOAW, MARGUERITE CLARK in NQTC-moytJ OALLAOHEa ' pujjwy" t I t 17 market street KJ BELOW 1TH STREET MARGUERITE CLARK in '-Mica ANa MEN" HERWQQD Tl5oB3 SESSUE HAYAKAWA in "THE TYPHOON" SAVOY Rose(ta Brice dc Richard Puller in 1311 MARKET hTREET "LQYP8 TOLL." YJOGA ,,TH AH WANOO STJ. BJUSeBwrka in "Glort' Rowce" An "fME ?OSAXOKLO (tasleaUl musej VICTORIA Sv-fiW TBIANGL8 PLAYB FrsM VYM 8 HART b THK fBIMAV tIS fAHLSS mwM h 3jir U&TttF'"' fjje jjfWM S 5T 23 " ZZ- " 1TI '4H I 111 F I 1 Hi ftl f U ? f f 1 JLU a a m .f S 1 ,P g 99 mji ifff f ff f f f t jfill STANLEY M4rWf Agavg tmw rwTHNiHi :.""s- "-re3fi .9XFd B. fd Hmti iTiinintimmttiim