r, ri&mpSLj MBflBS ORDER GROWS IN NUMBERS Union Class Initiation Will Add Largely Ao Membership of South Philadelphia Courts , ),. combination etas Initiation of the tartTof South Philadelphia will be borrow evenln. In New Auditorium ,, .1. flh fltrcet nnd Snyder avenue. Pre Hll, 7thntrc monal fivent tho ilB,S 5 2 2? interested court, WIH 32S Sr Parade at Broad andorrl. SSSS,fc' Prnc.V.trereU LdfnBtothehaninabody. TSlw cl of novitiates vrltt bo duly A r?T, IiH ritualistic form and cero fcttlated In ,rk wm be exempli. ?. JrlnlMo team from Court Haver fieib&n ?02 Specla? Interest will attach fori. No 202. bpp ,0 !h?,Tln this cUr oh, new ritualistic ' ceitly adored by the order . ........ in be devoted to the funo- The three ho'." '" ltn musical selections m .-neJ'1ntiwwl with brief In- BWSl?uiv3Li!KB4!SSS.0,nc"" l M raVJ.J5?- in eharae of the class Initiation The Mr" .l?.i KiJiitr J. J. Campbell! '. .Srjo5rK Secretary C. p. Orr chairman J. J- ?"!i" n nnrmley. A corn ea Keewrot 'mberg has been ap. inlllw'", ",or the various detail of the Minted to care ior i "". ' tha success, of the initiation "ji "J!",' ,'Jent. It Will bo with arade P"d'n ? tne mo"1 Important and Eesf cl.ss miVuons 'veTheld br Forester. IS tbu city. v , . ... t week wilt be devoted to lm- 7,1 ' 2!mnHal mrelJVs In I81 courts. o- SSSSS1 VMVcscXs S1H iS1 WW... memo,,., CoYL.m.nda afternoon. A proirram arnro tiuti to the ofcaslon was r5d " 5 "It;;. wra in harmony with tho event com. rattans were iV-trlcal effects wero Introduced, ."?w7?.SS,' a-loon, '' TWorfa..h. "bS: terestln character. n,. nneral committee, of the combination of toS'cfu?t. wl?l hold a nnal meetlnc Sfturdav imln at the southwest corner of Bth i and S??iW .trcVts In the rooms of Court Liberty. R"Km!leta nnil detail i for the fraternal pll Ulm. of Sunday to New York. The Brand 5Tnr? of Pennsylvania will accompany the toleration., who will bo met InNtw York by ftrerters of that city and escorted to assigned A SrSrem as arranged will ona-aie tho atten. .. nilirlms until tho return hour.. A re orn v'.R.tto I b made to this city durinr t fS" re week of June 28 by a host of For MterY from New York city and vicinity. Court rtobln Tlood. No. 14. which meet. In lUM session? Tuesday evenings 20th and Fed ml streets, next week will vary Ita routine by Jo'dlni a social meeting. This court, now 40 Sirs old. Is one of the most vigorous ot local courts, and with Drothers Meyer. Ilappel. Cor Irtt. fconnor. Thompson and kindred spirits to Street Its affairs Is always prepared with some thing of Interest for each meeting, not tho elabo rati formal, but tho pleasant Informal eents. At Its session Wednesday next In tho hall 1802 South Broad street Passyunk Court. No. it. promises for member, and visitors an mini of unalloyed pleasure. Following fra ternal activities will come .social festivities. The program will, while attractive, embrace features brief and to tho point. Just what Is Medea for a warm summer night, with much of merrymaking, fun and pleasantries to while away dull care. Southwark Court. No 01, at Its meeting Tuesday evening In the hall Passyunk avenue and Jloore street, will offer for the enjoyment of members and Usltors a function replete with restful pleasure Tho routine will bo shortened and recreative features lengthened Plenty ot music, vocal and Instrumental, with an abundance) of seasonable refreshments. Brother L. A, McNameo. of Court Patrick ilenry. No S8t, has been elected secretary of he Past, Chief Rangers' Association of. Phlla lelphla and vicinity. Court Standard. No. 105, Monday evening. In ns rooms, asuj duuiii nr.iuu auncii jiirocni a pleaalnr. novelty In tho form of "A Festival of Hoses ' This unique fete waB tendered In appreciation of the co-operative aaslstanco ren- oereaior ww iames tn me enrolment ui mura than lOO new members since the first of April. NiinnmA Aiiriltnr FliirANa nrflplntad ni maitir at mrtmnnlM. A vnrlAti nnd anlovabla concert program was presented, with features specially teiaciea lor tne pleasure oe mo lauiea. . tne court a own orcnestra ox oo piecen ren dered a number of popular selections, directed by Brother Nertng. A mlnstrol performance, with Brother Little aa Interlocutor and Brothera Coulter and Kelly as end men. presented a ' heir skit which met with much favor. Ilrother. Rotors and Cavanaugh also contributed to tho geoerai merriment, a noume naie quartet, com posed of Brothers Schallew, Wilson, Sllddleton, Ituni, Ooldsteln, Droderlck, riaherty and Ryan. irltb Brother lleron as accompanist, rendered a variety of pleasing selections. Bouvenlra were eiitrlbuted and refreshments served a. a nt tini climax to an exceptionally enjoyable evei tint. Court Columbia. No. 86. tonight will have aa peiti the Committee on Class Initiation In Boutb. Philadelphia. Tho final touche. for tho rreat union Initiatory ceremonial, as well aa the street demonstration to be held tomorrow Bight, trill .be given. A pleasant session will be spent by the delegate, at this hnspttablo court at Ita chambers. 22d and Dickinson ItreeU. The Grand Cabin of Woodchoppers will have Its merrymakera prominently upon the Srorram features In a repetition of It. up-to-aie novelties, first presented at Cohockslnk Cabin Tuesday last. The Foresters' Day General Committee will meet tomorrow evening In the hall at Hutchln on street and Olrard avenue. After the trans ection of routine business the member, will 1 f? W"n 'n 'buses, under the leadership of PieaWert.Gartland. to the scene of the big Boutb Philadelphia class Initiation at 7th street acta Snyder avenue. Police Court Chronicles When man rides a mule It's always t good Idea to have co-operation. It might be well also to know the mule. Most mules like to know in advance that they are going to bo ridden. . Furthermore, they don't Ilka new acquaintances forced upon them. Fancy some one jumping1 on jour back whom you have never met be- , uu ueing oDiigea to carry him several wiles I you would like to have something W say Rbout It; so would the mule. It ? .cn,l,lal' orally, therefore It kicks. Jo. this connection a real mulelsh mule Mlleves in revenge. He waits until you ni aboard and are comfortably seated. 'Pen h starts off harmoniously to raise rout-hopes to the highest pitchy Just as yon re thinking optimistically of mules In neral and this mule In particular, and woMerlnf; why they're such a condemned Je of animals, he will strike an angle s L dee and stretch it to 60 before 2 ?1 set your breath this Is about the talng remembered by any normal hu- Bun hlr, v.- , - " Wife. ever straddled a stranse Darhf wf ka" b8, vouched for by Bill Tllttla ir? b."Pwed an unknown mule, for teuU dldieUnt l'Yfest Philadelphia. The tJMc with if a,n.lmM heW a aecfet con Eirhe?aTimseJi and Btarte briskly, ltti nlj9? 8Uddn'y nnd lifted his rear S JRfJ's Imitated an electric fan. and tiWA orfaCe 1.down '" " m'dst1 t V. d.ust when a cop discovered him. Mturld reverd h,s b-eath an a few SJ llr m6th' M'hlcn werft dislocate) by Sm,Mi ak.en,bSr " cop to the e w in the midst of meeting all-toi-SSS"?. Judge that he had JmltteiiVlV1? "OTrow the mule and also 3SIr t he would have no use for rJoy eomvi ral a,aaiB- As Davis wore r Santarfhrs ?f,hlB troversy with M. Ti """f0', the Judo-n mnrfii.j ih.t ,. SittS? enouh a4-8llW6d W"4 t0 T Get AlUk RED1EN NEWS 7U " "iHuylvapig. lUJmaa .atau,atUr S1.00 ntr ,. tyWMhaaaa Aje JfJOIa ?ft ETEKING LEDGEPHILADELram, THUBSDUT, JUHE 15, 1916. 5 SONS OP AMERICA 11 New Camp Launched tn Thia City 'With Substantial Charter List hJmwS E!re!nc8 5f a,,MW Btherlng of mn5 u$uJa Slmrt,er memb"rs "ft" r- Ws.lir i?v L tf,ondft5r .evemnR ln Schuyler Hall, Sixth nnd Diamond streets. 0 VlSmltfZul,lk&!(" tJu nnmber, ba lnat?ti in ?Bian1U.tn ftr,t n'w camp to rlod. clt7 tor considerable pi ..The.i.?'r"" wre conferred In ample form a? iV.ciLof c"'nss by the co?able 5 Kn" Alim,'-co.lSp'""Ivof members of Camp No. mnni.n5 ih0! Sh0 fsrtlclpste-d In the cere! monlea were state Secretary William J, Meier, i1f.li,1"ir-?i'crt."ir Cn'ls Stees and As sistant National Secretary 1,. F, Stecs, ORDER OP RED MEN Stato Council in Annual Session Legis lates for Order's Interest i' The 67th Great Sun Council of the Im proved Order of Red Men has been meeting In annual session In Mahanoy City during tho present week. The ceremonies of tho week wero Inaugurated with a big parado Monday eentng. Tuesday morning, after publlo exercises nnd formal welcoming ad dresses, the council fire of the State Coun cil was formally "kindled, with Great Sachem Samuel H. Walker, of this city, pre siding. Moro than GOO delegates attended tho session, representing tribes In all sec tions of Pennsylvania, Great Saohem Walker, in hi. long talk to tns representatives, made many recommenda tions and auggestlon. In harmony with tho found practical business methods he has Sought to Inject Into the alTalra of the fraternity dur Ing his highly successful administration. In his long talk, printed and distributed to the representatives and which will bo Incorpo ratea In tho printed records of tho proceedings ?' the State Council and thus ultimately reach the 70.000 rmmbers In the Stato, Qreat 8a'chem walker stated: "I desire to call to your atten Hon and at this particular time give honorable mention to the fraternal columns of the Phila delphia Etssiko LKDOgR. Every Thursday eve--ning the weekly tribal happening, are duly re corded therein. Thl. during the last year was a big factor In assisting tho workers In J'hlla uelphla. The paper has an extronrely large circulation and la a source of Interest to all Jted Men and many paleface friends." Tho annual session was concluded thl. after noon, with a reception In East End I'ark to thr new corps of officers formally Installed this morning for tho coming year. Among the new officer. Inducted Into office today was S William. Jr.. of Scranton. who was Installed as grand Junior sagamore, the Initial ofdeo In tha progress through tho State Council chairs. . . The new great chief comes to hi. high office with a wldo and varied experience ln fraternal Affalra and will doubtless lend dignity and honor to the order and the afnclal station hs now occupies. Ilrother Williams has been an ardent Itedmnn for 27 yeara and Is an active member of Niagara Tribe, of Scranton Ho Is also. State Treasurer of the Fraternal Order of nnirt.M tfa ! .,,Minr nt tha f.nckawanna "County Past Sachems' Association, a member oi ine uiate orpnans Doara anu capitm w i Scranton degree team, which has captured many prizes for being tho best costumed and finest drilled degree team In the State. Ilrother Will iams Is In tho prime of life, aggressive, popular with hla fellow members, whoso personal char acteristics, aa well as broad fraternal experi ence, will make his services as ono ot tns great chief, of great value to tho order ln 1'ennsylvanla. Delegation, from 10 local tribe, participated In tho religious exercises held Sunday afternoon at tho Ited Men's Homo. Cheltenham An ad dress wa. delivered by the Itey. A. M ylilan. pastor of Cheltenham Methodist Episcopal Church and chaplain of the Home. The sermon was preached by the Hev, S II. Argo. of Bock laco Protestant Episcopal Church, while music was supplied by n choir of 20 voices from Trin ity Episcopal Chapel, of Cheltenham These service, nre held every Sunday afternoon and afford an ndmlrable opportunity for mombera and their friends to visit this admirable fra ternal Institution. Chippewa Tribe. No 01. one of the most en terprising of local tribes, meets every Wednes day's sleep tn the wigwam, 251 South 00th street. The recent ladles' night held by this tribe as a tribute to the earnest co-operation of tho ladles In tribal prosperity was n noteworthy cent. l'ast Sachem Charles II. Honnen pre sided, music was supplied by an excellent orchestra and the Great Sachem, Samuel II. Walker, honored the tribe with a special ad dress Qreat Senior 8aaamore T. C lleswlck also delivered a short talk. Among those who especially contributed to the success of the evening's entertainment were Drothers Honnen, W. McFarland, Hell, J. Mc Farland, Hassett. Blackburn, McCaully, Maclay. Wuest. lllnkle and Smith. INDEPENDENT AMERICANS Order Will Celebrate Twelfth Anniver sary of Organization With Parade A strenuous effort Is betnn; made this month to secure largo additions to the or ganization all over the State. A forcible nppeal 1ms been printed and sent broadcast by Stato Councilor II. D. Dickson, Jr., call ing for united, persistent efforts on the part of all councils and members to secure the Increase desired on June 30. The western, middle nnd eastern dis tricts have supplemented the action ot the Stato Councilor by special appeals of their own nnd aro now hard at work In friendly rivalry to secure the largest harvest of candidates. The Active Workers' Association of this city Is doing yeoman's service in the campaign, and promise, to do It. full share In contributing to the general desired result. The 12th anniversary of the order will be celebrated Saturday evening. June 4. by coun cils and organizations In all sections ot the State. Although a mere stripling In, years, as compared with sister fraternities, this brother hood has ln Pennsylvania alone more than 60 000 members and according to reports made by State Secretary William A. Pike. Is steadily forging to the front and showing constant and material gains In membership. The final meeting of the local active workers to complete arrangements for the big anniver sary parade Saturday evening, June St. will be held Monday evening at 81-M-t North Broad street. A large attendance Is desired ot all In terested tn the movement. PATRIOTIC AMERICANS Councils Participate in Exercises Incl ' dent to Flag Presentation Port Richmond Council No. 234 partici pated In the flag presentation to the hall, wherein it meets, Saturday afternoon, and made an excellent showing. After a parade over the Important streets of the vicinity, the various bodies meeting ln the hall. In conjunction with 100 school children, halted iti front of the stand erected for the band and speakers. After an appropriatepro gram the Guards of Diligent Council No. 4 fired a salute that made all feel proud of Old Glory as It floated to the breeze, The Good of the Order Association met Mon day night with Union Council, No. 0. at 1M8 Oermantown avenue, and besides the usual 1m- fortant order of business, reports were made y tho Memorial, Parade and Excursion Com. mlttee. The Excursion Committee "wets to have a large attendance on the trip to Wlldwood. Saturday, July 2S. All councils and members will b interested In making this a gala day. Tomorrow evening Grace, Council, No. St, will irat,lt 25th ann v.r.ary to ,n. drssse.?' The' 'council, of lb. district biv. be.n InJited to attend and with a good attendance upon tha part of the membership of No. Ml. a Sjl'.rth.Stec'i.rp???. S.jSSS j$ ry'4or,f MPS ll WasTnt" d iovel celebration of thl. Important svsnt. The following baseball games will U P'"J hv the teams of the various councils Saturday 5ft,rnn "ext'it 8:18: nrjtr Md and Co umbla avenue. Diligent vs ,fjfvtjw, Blth and Berks, and Uoyal, XiJ,rim'1rtJn',aBrr. an Warrington avenue. Members are earn estly mtlfed and urged to attend ttuss gaines, which 2ri played In the same maner aa the pro fessional league games. Phil ir Sheridan Council No. J8T, will have a. monster class Initiation Monday evening next IS which 8Ut. Councilor Sheneman anj Stats rtainril Secretary Ford will participate state S5S3S fe.s sss &s&sa;& Ninth inrr 1 tl ana weAre r . .. la wormmr bis. for Your TntM-ASt" Lowett BaUa KfAt City Strictly Confidential Burala&proaf Protictiott FIDELITY LOAN, CO, -!-Llki xt2X r2 IUfWHWHM "1" and jllaU Council, ifneert will Mslst in the beautiful work of the ritual. The event wilt also mark the greatest membership In the history .of the council, which has recently passed the BOO mark. Jewish Progressire Order "American Ideals.'1 the purpose of the Jewish Progressive Order of Philadelphia, the only or ganization of Its kind connned exclusively to this city, will be. the main toplo of discussion at the first annual convention of the order next Sunday at the Continental Hotel, ,. ,. Although thl. order 1. but one. year old, 13 lodge, with 1B00 members have bn enrolled. The chief speaker at tho morning session will be Dr. Smarya Levin, formerly a mempjr of the Husslan Duma, whose toplo will be the "Coming American Jewish Congress . . , The officers are: Samuel O. Krateok. chair man of the Convention Committee!. Benjamin Futernlk. grand master: Nathan W. Albus, first deputy grand master) Myer Simon, second deputy grand master! Myer Pack, grand treasurer) Ja cob Sporkln, endowment treasurer: Morris a: bus, reserve treasurer: Harry Hols, honorary grand master: Jacob H, Hoffman, assistant grand secretary: Dr. Samuel Stalberg, einet medical examiner, and Samuel Wllllg, coun selor of the order. MEMORIAL SERVICES ODD FELLOWS' LODGES Impressive Ceremony by Local Follow ers of Triplo Links, in Memory , of Departed Fraters Tuesday evening: Kenderton Lodge, No. 206, held memorial services of an Impres stvo character ln Its lodgeroom, 3SJ North 17th street, ln memory of nine members who had passed away during: tho last year, year? The meeting; Tuesday evening; next will bo known as "Old Guards' Night," and promises, from the"" plans being Inld, to provo a session of moro than passing In terest. Among thoso whose activity's con tributing to tho continued success of this popular lodge aro George R. J. Burgort, Herbert Brown, Frank Mendes nnd Wesley Williams. Last week llamlltoti Lodge, No. BOO. held Its Initial meeting In Its new lodgeroom, above the I"ranklln Theatre. BSd street and Olrard avenue. In spite of the Inclement weather, there was a large attendance. Addresses were made by Grand Secretary Usher A. Hall, Grand Ilepresentatlvo to the Sovereign Orand Lodge James II. Avery, Past Grand Masters Itobert Graham and J P. Hale Jenkins and C. U. D. Illchardson. president nf the Philadelphia Orphanage The district deputy grand master, Ouy E, Matter, presided and Brothers Minster, Oonzalles, Fleming and Iletascoo entertained ln a plenslnv manner. Among those present were P. O. P. B. II. Pope, Statistician L. Menglo and tho following repre sentatives to.tha Orand Lodge! ft. D. Meyer, Montgomery Lodge. No B7, Norrlstown! H L Davenport. Henry Dlsston Lodge. No. S. Tconyt h T,"tP,ton.. Orphans' nest. Ro t2. Hjjby. W. II Hardcastle, Kossuth, So.83, Media. Oj A, Spoerhase, Nlcetown No, 8481 J. B. Tomlln- "on. iienaerton, no. 200, Tioga, r, ' American star. No, 401: A.Jt,,Jeftl,-,3P,,,n' No. 100O. L, p. Sample, Apollo, No. JiinJ' Ilaase, Philadelphia, No, ,18:, n It. "lntlj". Arcttirus, No. SI, and delegations iwmlenn sylvanla. No. 1, and Philadelphia. No 18, jfcmb?r.".wre also presentfrom Covenant, West iiuaueipnia, jvrcturu., -roie;"" ":", lodges, as well aa a number of out-of-town fraters. . Norrls Lodge, No. 480, of, Norrlstown. had charge of the religious services .hl ,"n?Si afternoon at the Home for Orphans. Orpnts and Chelten aienues Germantown. A falr-siea delegation of Montgomery County members at tended, as well as many members and tneir frtftnit f.flm .- .11- - The sermon wa. preached by the ney. J. Elmer Saul and muslo was supplied by the Children', chorus and orchestra. Beleetlon. were ftlft rfnrir,1 hv Hflaa Miff TUOO and in. Emmanuel Mala Quartet, composed of Hush Mc Clelland, George Leubr. Samuel .Taylor and John Tajlor. Jr. noberl Love, and Charles n. D. nichnrdson, president of the home, made brief addresses. . At tho Odd Fellows' Home. 17th and Tioga streets, the aged veteran, of the order listened to Interesting religious services Sunday after noon, conducted under the auspices of Mana pink Lodge. No. 81, The sermon was preached hy the Itcv. William Crawford, pastor of tha First Baptist Church, of Manayunk. and a short address made by Thomas Blpps, presl dent of ths home. . .. ,, The music Included selections by a rlo com posed ot Harry Btrkmlre, ,the "ev. William Crawford and Wallace Ott, accompanied by Clayton Tunis. .The Veteran Odd Fellows' Association of this city had charge of the religious services Bun day afternoon at the Hebekah Home. 17lh street and Allegheny avenue. Addresses were made by William Douglass, secretary of the ".p clatlont Mrs. Mary A. Engfeman, president of tho home, and a short sermon delivered by Mrs. E. fevelslier, of the Methodist Hplscooal Deaconess" home. The musical features In cluded a piano and cornet duet by Mrs. Jonn Fisher and son, Wnrren Fisher, and selections by n trio composed of Mrs. J. McGonegal, Mr.. II, Kendall and Mrs. L. Pechtel. Ths seoond degree will be conferred by the degree start of Mllle Lodie tonight "Upon six can didates This will be the .last presentation of the degree by the team until after the summer months, and a good attendance Is promised of members as well as visitors interested In 1m pressUe and accurate renditions of the ritual. At the last meeting of the lodge the work of the first degree won many expressions of ap proval. Among the visitors .were Brothers Louis C. Kohler. of Phoenix . Lodge. No. 212, Phoentxvlllns O. S Carhart. Accl Lodge. No. 124, New Jersey: B. P.. Marin and Leon Smith, of tlanyan Tree Lodge. No 878. ArdmoreiVln cent Stefano and James Calgraus, Wayne I.odge, No 3, George 11. Tucker. It. II. Prlehard. Samuel Henderson, Harvey Hagenbuch, of Ken derton Iidge, No 2(10: C. Seybert, Shenandoah I.odge, No, 1101: M, P. Jensen, Green Hill Lodge, No. 1R4: John Mooro, Somerset Lodge. No. 48, Somervllle, N. J,, M. B. Williams. Good Samari tan Lodge. No. 1. Taunton. Msss.t ftjy M, Groff. Karl Lodge, kq. 418, New Holland, and K. Anderson. Carroll ..Lodge, No. 120, Bchuylklll 'i'l . Under "good of the order" a number or brief but Interesting addresses were made by the visitors. The Atk Tll.l.l.l ,,.d.l.a nu.H.-t-fll -"v VI' uinirmt . twinvti'its . owm-j,. "' tKaTt II I'Miaaeipnia. no. is; ai tiy, out yoTenam, jmo, lis: io0,' Klngsesatnr. No. 8001 Wes 872 and Hamilton, No RPO, services, tonight In the lodi unit. Protection. No. SIS: West Philadelphia, No. r?rii Will ff! old fnemor a.Aj.HM. h r.M-tnAn, Lodre. Nn, rtnit llarlr, afrM. A Hhnrf t1- dress will be delivered by the Hev. Bamuel C, Carter, rast D. fa. O. if , L. at. Deno will preside, A number of brothers have passed .war during tho year, and It is expected there will be a large nttendanco of both members and visitors, ,. Last Friday evening, at h meeting of Are turua Idge, No. 88, tn Initiatory degree was conferred upon one eandldata In a most lm prrislv manned by the degree staff of tht lodge, under the direction of Degree Master H. 31, "Iggins., There was n good attendance and several visitors present, Including the newly ap- Matter. ' "" Merchants' Lodge. No. 88. conferred the seo ond degree In full form on Brothers It. r. Ilupeh, of Herman Lodge. No. 7. it. C, Carter and F. M. Harris on last Friday evening, which accounted for an unusually large attendance. i no wora was wormy oi commenaaiion, ana ;'ast Grand Master. II, W,, Roller, of Herman Lot idge. cnnirratiilaled the team ana wnnlre In WOrnA nf nn.M.lnllnn nt fh lrtn,lnaa ,hAn his lodge by the members of Merchants, other visiting brothers from Herman Lodge Included Drothers O. Hoffman, r, W. Ve-er. IJ L Meer and F II, Delas Ilrother J. It. Wltmer. Con tantlne fxdge. No. 113. Allentpwn, and Past Grand Otis It, Penn, Capital Lodge, No. 0. At lanta, Qa,, who read n poem apropos of the second degree, from "Odd Fellowship In Bong," Your Last Chance I 2 i Sco announcement on Pago 7 wera also among the visitors. Tomorrow eve nlng. after the third degree has been exemptlAM memorial services will be held for ths decased brethren, of Merchants, to which a, cordial m vltatlon Is given to all member, ot the order, ..Tnjtday evening next Corora 7!neampment, No. 587, will confer the Royal Purple degree In full ceremonial form upon several candidates. As this will be the last appearance of the de gree staff for the season, special efforts will be made to do the work In Impressive style, and a arse nuennance ot pairiarcnai oremren irpm ocal encampments Is confidently expected, Fol owlnr the fl,rrM urArk. at anolal season will he enjoyed. Paturdar evening a meeting eflhe general committee ln charge of the Odd Fellows' out ing, to Atlantic City July M waa held at Grand Lodge headnuarters, 1723 ,Arch street. Past Grand George nruner presided, and represent atives attended from Bo lodges from this city and Delaware county. From the Interest mani fested, It Is believed that this will be the largest anair ojc mis cnnracier ever neia Dy ine orotn erhood In this city. A subcommittee will visit Atlanlla City Sunday, to arrange for the enf tertalnment of the visitors, nnd on Tuesday evening, June i, anomer meeting ot ine gen eral commute Will hi heSd. at 17S. Are street to complete further ferijuhgemenls, i s Adjatsn LcVIre, No, 282., at its session H week rfl-iferred the second degree", the work.be ing rrodftahly lvn . by the recently, organtiieiJ degree staff. Tonight a class of candidates will be Initiated. The lodge Is nourishing financially and has startrd n movement to add materially to Ita membership Ilrnard tlrown Loiige, No 1188, exemplified the initiatory degree lasf week The work was conferred In full ceremonial form upon a class ot 23 waiting candidates. In addition to this large number of candidates, there waa an ex ceptionally large attendance. Drothers II. C Palmer, JohnT. Wilde and Herbert Ledgard, of Orphans' Itest Iidge, No. 1.12, and Joseph M Bemless and Maurice J. Piatt, of Philan thropic Lodge. No. 18. were visitors. Flernard llrown Lodge Is at present passing through an era of unparalleled prosperity, Every(month as large a class Is being Initiated aa on last Tuesday evening. The lodge has been attracting many visitors to Its meetliMr rooms In the Parkway Hulldlng, nnd a welcome hand Is always extended to all visiting OdA Fellows. a HOTEL WALTON Announces tho opening of Its now Pierrot Roof Garden Monday evening, Juno 19 Philadelphia's newost show placo. An encloaed roof gar den with seating and dancing accommodations for 400. New elevators run direct to tho door of tho Garden. Dancing every evening after 8:30. Tables may be reserved now by applying to tho maitro d'hotel. EUGENE G. MILLER, Manager gsssssmm&mssoMmms - hSMKL l r , 'JS , 1 -I II' if 11 M JL e oeueve tne iviaxweu is oreaiesi Motor Car Value on the Market BUT our opinion would not be of any particular importance to you if it did not coincide with the f aits. We only want you to look the market over carefully. Then we absolutely know that you will agree with us. In the first place there is the remarkable Maxwell engine. No four cylinder motor of ita size has more "pep" or go to it regardless of the price of the car it drives. It will climb hills on high gear b a manner that will astonish you. It is quiet and works day in and day out with a sound, business like hum that is good to hear. Any engineer will compliment the design of the chassis. And those who are not engineers cannot fail to note its simplicity and staunch construc tion. As for what it is made of, we can trathfully say that better material cannot be bought The operation of the car is simplicity itself the brakes are powerful ( the springs are long and flexible the axles are strong and the steering apparatus, like the rest of the chassis, is built to standthe most severe service the car may ever have to face, wherever or however it is used. Then if you consider looks important, and most people do, you will not find a more attractive car than the Maxwell at anywhere near the price. And it comes to you fully equipped with all the attachments you will ever want or need; electric starter and lights, demountable rims, one man top, self-ventilating, rain-vision windshield, etc. All for $6S5 (five passenger, touring car) or $635 (two passenger roadster). We know you can't beat it, 9 TouringvCar $655 jfcj-' Roadster $635 iF, O. B. DETROIT The Maxwell Motor Sales. 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