-v -- ' ARTISANS' ORDER r. MUTUAL PROTECTION j...t T?pr.nntions Accorded V cor . iit nfflcera in Sc ries of Formal Visitations . ..j. A...mh1v. Noi 68, at Its Juno p, tenign ' , .venlnB, was honored Bt Vfticlal Ib" from Most E,lcellent hr an nlF."" 'U.i, n. Thompson .ind IP Jter Artisan flye eandd(lt! n ,tort. tn honor :in wWch "". tai. served and sovoral Inatructlvo - Smfn8DlrlnaadrcSsea wore made by visit. tid Inspiring "' members of tlila : V,hr notablO If""--nH,ilnalle our thnlr k, iwtmbly are wA" E.4 rtls"l ft,irday afternoon and attract a large turn-out of members and their friends- tor wuno.""i-"-h-- iwaya Bn odio 10 mini t.idr Increases '!'."'" (,ii,,atM hv numbirn, P OT?ShS assemblies which Is perm.MU.wl hy es,o , ?;iionhlr "that makes the meet- "lri,i0i.EKT Lnri nertiaps explains the notably iJrUge'of SflSnoo at all sessions. ,rt as.twm." D'fiff'oS"??. "M 20-.. . JJccordlnir to tho laws of the ttt ?: ;", "vTihlS the power of tho ..ere- 1 fc. tip tSTf0' ,h auarter auto- , Mtleall)' suspends himself. K - i... imblr has invited Kenslnitton. I? JtwV.?n rureka "and UnwooU Assemblies to B wT"iS'ih thJm on Wednesday even a nest. t ' Bt ".iL!l. in rnnslst of an Illustrated f TM n,f",iink H Stockley. the subject Ixlns-, P te'TrlumDhnl Tm'r of tho liberty llell Aero.. I bl.,!i.i lirother Stock ey was a mem- I toe Contment. . H5JnJcc ommlttee -that nc- S "r 5.l.f the befl M "ho rananm Exposition h cmpsnld tne dsii lunSr.1.in- glories In con- fc. j"ti!a with the-trip - iv... ttnrrv C Dick presented his resigns- f .JKff? "fatter of &. W'. director, at & ".s.mI.- Vnd the board unanimously ap- Sired the appointment atT&tnrkri?.al8VoTVAd.Kap.rfl,,onl in competition 'K',, , and this assembly Jlffled ofl th VhampTonslilp for tho filth eon' 'r!?.o .i mninir nearly all of the closed ST ,KuiLl -nrilthstahd hir tho lni-leroent weather. 2tK. swats. ?. ? iPrw numtar ot spectators. The Hi: J.oVan "nletr.tandpolnt were all that MS '' " del"d- i r(..f rrrellent Master Artisan Thompson and iHf'VSSlent Inspector Jordan olflctally vis WVamnsKvood l Assembly. No. 00. on Wednes- if .? v-iAilent Inspector Jordan olflctally vis 'colngswood'AKembly. No. 00. on Wednes Jr evenlnr. . V Knnlhwestern Assembly, No. 18. entertained I '.fentlons 'trim Talmyra. Eneraetlo and West H. feiffilnhta Assemblies on Thursday evening rr, diee Club ot the lauer nojomoijf jiruviucu nnJt of the entertainment, which was of a ery pleulns nature KNIGHTS OB GOLDEN EAGLE New Castles Organized as Wavo of Prosperity Comes to Eaglo Knights Since the session of tho Grand Castle there has been a noticeable development of activity and an increased Interest mani fested In all sections of tho State. Four new castles are in process of organization, castle halls are animated with busy nnd enthusiastic Sir Knights, degree teamB are exemplifying tho' degrees weekly and tho general reports of increased attendance at weekly meetings all portend a year of olej time prosperity and activity. The new corps of State odlcers havo started out vigorously to do their share tn official visitations and other means to make the year a notabio one in tangible results attained.' Darbr Csstle. No. BIO. will bo instituted In Dsrby on Thursday evenlnc, June 27. The three dre will bo conferred on a large class of spplloants br picked, decree teams! The nrscdfsree will bo conferred Mr the de cree team of Aeolian Castle, No. .118: the sec end will be slven by the team from Chester Castle. No. III. and the third will be exemplined . n..rrf,w Pnatln. Vn. in7. nt Philadelphia. On the evenlne prior to the Institution there wtil ra a Mir ilvmnnKtrntton tn Darby, and all ' mutton and rnmmandarlea have been cordially k invited to attend. ... inia casue was orsanizeu uy urunu uibaiiu r A. Howard Uuckett, and bids falr.to be one et the stronecst oreanlzttlons In the town. lUrtlng with a substantial charter list. The A. C. Lyttle Commamlery Installing team visited Ardmore Castle last Saturday eve ning and cave an exhibition of the Installing rrremony. wearing their white uniforms for the first time. They received much applause for the correst and Impressive work rendered, as welt as their excellent appearance. This team Is In great demand as an in stalling team throughout the eustern part of Fennsylvanla Past Supreme Chief John C. McKlnney was tfie principal speaker ot Ardmore. and was ac companied by (Irand Sir Herald A. O. Stemme. Under the auspices of St. Paul's Castle, No. ST, end Antloch Castle. No. 38. special religious ejerclff will bo held Sunday afternoon next at ne Knights of the Golden Eagle Home, at iersham. There will be special addresses and naelc by a choir of 00 voices. Members of oral cailles and their families nro cordially anted, to attend these Sunday afternoon serv J and at the same time Inspevt the tome and Mis learn of some of the practical features of . .i ' wrk being carried on by the organ-isuon,. Tint flraMit r'hl a -....a r-..... .. n.nn.iti , Isf'ed Carlisle last week In the interest of the -y. anq runici req wnn the memDers in reierencs to Increased organization work at that Bolnt. vTJJ"4?lr t"" two oKlcers visited Cumberland valley castle. No. 100. f Mechanlcsburg. whera K!X.wer"t royally received. Arrangements were RiSVJ'n .thit '" t0 Pl an organizer In 5?J5,Mvwth h Purpose of Increasing their Bieraberihlp to S00. ."wS. "rand Organizer at Muncy has a castle S avL wl,0, application will be received within nifiZ-nt v,w? a.n(1 lt xPcted that this IK ii.71"- Instituted the early part of July wViffrtvlff" U"d,r W"y ,l SIOntBomery eltv"")!? '! a,'"o S castle being formed In the is,iiiJ?fY,itk' thu" making five new castles Swot o rVantztlon? """""'' WOrl1 " th neW Pi,- ComSi.;- If. Sff.vnf,0' thB 'l0,h Anniversary ff." Philadelphia was attended by a PWhViW?r delegates from all castles tn Preni7fWia..'',Y1 arrangements were made for EVENING LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1916, latrniiwii. u"r,.'nK n JOth anniversary or tne VuT, tti'um.S' JhK.PfdeI' lnt0 Psnnsylvanla. Dormer nr"? ? ' xiif fommltleo Is John B. iwmer, of Itanhoa.piigrlm Caatla. No. a. for maHnSr?.ou,l,ned a.n1 committees appointed FM'ful ihf n"'th,nfat."lebr'"'0n estn mor0 "UC' fUUI!,.Mt.i' VV,UKW appointed chairman e,AW,.vUebr,ia'ryy fet't'e'e,."1 " w"h TaLo1LPlhJ ?tif aterJl part "(. Pennsylvania a mofiiJ.c.a"y." and commandertes there. Is tt mVmTJl. 7"'r..;'.B ,a a large numner loaor ?f .hL L, A'lan'l? City In October, In f 91 the Supreme Castle session. be Comm ttee on Extension of the order will Iff m?mfc'rl,on. " Wednesday, to confer with Hiv teffeftli "' P'nn Castle. No. 41, with a work t W."" a1 organizer In tha city at S ui'maX"" hwt ' membersh p to 3?tru1l!14i.J.e .' ""rde I- U Oal'lagher has tG StairSffrVT f,n0n out to the castles of th annnii. pr,1nted Proceedings cover ng tn; rtentTf Bttl n!!Ji0nn. SJy. fanJ a,l,S- nfl11 Vehimi nf9a adlrw. It' la a comprehensive JrwSSln'i. '? Pavs. embracing not only the nual fe "orti of H.!f;nd alao n5 tubt. fi?. s,at.B ofljfers and a mass of Bll cJm5iJJmat,?n toll sr krHghts. care toro.K pll'd aml Vsented In clear, concise rrSaVburr'fi strK Ca,'T N ot fnuTn wih,.-wl(l. "Ifbiata Its loth annl wjffliS.iVi.W,u.l,l'III,' and meeting of faceTr wiif if.iSS1 locality. The Qraad Castle jjw wilt, attend and participate n the ex- "?40fCy' John ? nrounfey and Grand m 'week itf," 2 U Q.l"pher during the fWppenour iA,itu, Ca,- No. 452. at $fTthbo?dr''l.',iHkw,,cr.ow',ed with members M. ana i .tLl4'h.elru,1ls, numbering over ae JJukS 'i0!"8 oannuet was served. A AreaiS iS?. piAran. w? rndert, and ad rid JjlVttrW,, 6lr J" 9rd Chief and formlSi ."L11"0'!"- Aurum Castle Is rMSJ, the"a"'1"r """Posed ct the BR0THERHQQL OF AMERICA al Allied Circles Plan Big Vnion -wnng anagtass. Initiation MrtwtJf'.h tKU? ot Philadelphia and k3a buf .m? B",theh4 "l AmwM will tan ?hiS e, as1 '"Helton WedSaday T5i,itlftr?1 4 Uidga avenue a MU! th gmnd ni m- tar.i ZT2.S w.W Mtttwii of ths rrs?m to '-it6 m. T fts. mm m a -s-a , im".'''!.' Vth taken an active by personal SfBrfS' CJJ'." Initiations, nnd doing k" I they can tna52.S!fl,',,,l approval are From renorla rH0,TrlbyJe.,'l.lhe r success, to the reception of a lA'.'ii Indications, joint ilS WWtln Wedn'eVaVMe'n'lnV nn,oa' THE MACCAHEES ImpressiVojAIemorial Services in Mem ory of Departed Members Tho annual memorial services In memory of those who passed lo the Great Beyond during tho past yenr were held In Park Ave nue Hall, 1316 Columbia avenue, Thursday ovenlng, and were most beautiful and im pressive. Tho Uniform Rank, under tho di rection of Captain Crouch, escorted tjt8 commanders of tho various reviews of tho city, and Miss Burgln, tho Supremo Chaplain, nnd the president of the Central Commlttco, JIrs Mary Barron, to tho plat form, afterVhlch they escorted tho ofllccra of the Memorial Staff to their seats. Tho olllccrs were ap follows; Commander, Mrs. Louisa Lewis: lieutenant commander, Mrs. Bertha Mterj past commander, Mrs Loula Jones; chaplain. Miss A E Berll; record keeper, Mrs, Hltzabeth Hollar! flnanco au ditor, Mrs. Fanny B Ilamblcton, lady at armi, Mrs Annie Haney; sergeant, Mrs. Ruby Taylor; sentinel, Mrs. Chaveyj ser geant, Mrs, Droiult. After words of wclcomo by the chairman, Mrs. Mary Morrlssey, nnd a solo by Miss Isola Chavey a hymn wns rendered by tho Uniform Rank Quartet, Miss Ella Hancy, Mhs Isola Chavoy, Mrs. Flick and Mrs. Lash. Tho altar was then decorated In memory of the departed, making nn tmpres Blve ceremony, Quaker City rtevlw at Its last session con ferred the short form on seven candidates nnd received nine applications for membership Mrs Holms, chairman of the Ileunlon Committee, urged all to attend dlvlno service at Templo Lutheran Church, fl2d and Ilaco streets, on Sundny evening, and also spoke on the annual reunion, to bo held nt Falrmount'Pnrk, nrlmont Junction, on Monday. June 2n All friends of members ore welcome, nnd thoro will be fun and frolic for the children and the "grown-ups " Penn Treaty Review, at 112(1 Gcrmantown ave nue, reports that beginning In July they will again meet on tho first nnd third Wednesdays of each month Tho last year's lnstnllitlon Committee was discharged at, the last mcetimt with thnnks and the following members ap- Folntcd to serve. Mrs. Kwald, Mrs. Kleffor, Irs I.addy and Mrs Jones Detsy Ross Review, t'npron Post Hall, 801T nuth street, held an entertainment and straw berry festival on Tuesdiy evening. The num bers on tho program were creatly enloved nnd the committee In charge etpresa their thanks to all who assisted in making the entertain ment a success. Quaker City Review. 181B Columbia avenue, will hold a special meeting hfore June 20, to receive any application which may come In .....la ,ha rtii,it rtilM tnr- iirlmlnlnn. as MISS Uurgln, tho supremo chtplnln. states that the reduced ree would soon no n inins ui uj i,bi. and urged all to bring In their friends ere the higher fee goes Into effect. LOYAL ORDER. OF MOOSE The 28th nnnual convention of the supreme bodv of the Loynl Order of Moov will be held In Mooseheart, during the week beginning July 17. A number of the officers, accompanied bv members of Philadelphia Lodge, no ni, win make tho trip and annul tho convention As tho local lodge, numbering nearly 20,000 mem bers, Is the inrgest lodge In existence. It seems but proper that lt should bo well represented In the councils of the supreme body. A Lndles' Cnbirct Night, for members and their ladles, will lw held In the new Mooso Hall, 1314 North llrond street Wednesday evening. To this function only members In good standing nnd their ladles nre admitted. Minors wtll not, under any clrcumstnnces, be admitted. Philadelphia Lodge, No. M, Is keeping up Its good work nnd as a fraternal Institution easily outranks all competitors It has Its own bind ot music, a woll-org.inlzed and rapidly developing Junior branch, nnd, Inst but not least, a splendid ladles' auxiliary body, nil of which are contributing factors to Its grent success As nn evidence of practical fraternal work. In nddltlon to providing the free services of a phvslclan In the event of Illness of a member or any one of his family tho order supports a largo home In which 170 boys and 83 girls, orphaned children, nro cared for and educated. KNIGHTS OF MALTA Saturday night Grand Recorder Hoffman, of this city, visited McKees Rock and formally Instituted a new commandery with 120 charter members rne degrees .were exempnneu by picked degree team nnd the unwritten work given by tne urana jiecoraer. Notwithstanding the lurge charier lists re nnrted. In no cnxe Is the admission fee lowered as tho State officers nro seeking to secure. If possible, the very bist elements In tho localities in which commanderles are placed Tiiendav. June 27. n big open meeting will be held by Oriental Commandery. No 10H. of Chester, the body of which Supreme Recorder Frank Grsv Is a member Grand Commander James P Brady, and other Grand and Supreme omcers win nonor ine ineeuuis wuu mcir yres ence and deliver addresses. Saturday evening next Independent Com TMonrUrv. nV .itx nt D Cltv. will an m t n class of ao candidates, which is but an Illustra tion of the character ot the. reports weekly received at State headquarlers In mis my. iUMMER .EASHORE JERVICE Kffectlve June SS, except as noted ATLANTIC CITY Ieave Rroad Street , Station. w" dnvs. 8 00 and Bin A M.. 184. f and 7U V. M . Sundays 8 00. to 10 and n.JO A M . 1 34 and T-U I". M. Leave Market Street Wharf JS'fam Trains) vveek-dav a. 11.00 0 00 and 11 00 AM i no, ft! 00 U 00, 111 no and OP Mi! Sundays. 800 0 00 and tin 30 A M (PI'rlo Trains) vveek-daya. IS 00 7.O0. 8.00, 0 00, 10 JO. 11 00 AM. asnr .37sn' 4 !.b.oo 'eV-i. S $ 6 00. T,0. 8-i 'u0 ,ncl u,0 p- Ml Cape May Bundjjy. ' -rt;,8.r..t Wharf, week, davs. 8.40 A M and l.pl, 12.04. 4. OS and B 08 P. M ! Sundays. O.pO A. M. Anglesea, WUdwood and Holly Beach Leave Broad Blrts-t Station, week, days. 9.SR A. I. and 1.0T P. M.i SUnd?aVMr&t "street Wharf, vv-eek. days 8 40 A fM . MB 21. ! O' ! III. IS ill, 4 20 and B 118 P. M.i Sundays. f S Si and D.00 A. M. Sea Isle City, Ocean City. Avalon, Peermont and Stone Harbor day.LTn Tt8tSSt MVTft 8Unde'aV Mart "street Wharf, wj.k das S.40 A M.. 1.21 J 12 01 4.08 and IS n P. M.I Sundays. 8.40 A. M Addition.! 'for Ocsn City (ctrla trains via Fleasantvlll.) lesve Msrket filr-et M'harf,, week-days 500, 7 00. a 00 n.oo. 1000. 1100, A Mi 12 nn noon 1 00 M 88. 2 on '2 2. l inn 8, "8 4 00. B,no, 00. T-00 R 00. 9 op i.S'rtfflino P 'M : fl""days a 00. . T.00. t8 00, 18 28. O.OO. f9 30. lino, t"3" H 00 A M. 12 0? nonqi 1 no sno, ann 4nvv fino. 8 00 7-00, 8 00. 9 Oil and 11 00 P M. Asbury Park and Long Branch Effective June 28 Leave, Rroad Street Station week. dsvsrT.oo s ?. 11 on a m . 12 so. oa. r nn ind n ti 2 ai . ouim4v, a o n M snd 8 31 P. M Lsavs Market I dsvs, 71! and 9 'S 4 00 and 1162 P AM . Beach Street Wharf week. A M. M 20. 12R, M s Sundays, 8 4$ 421 P Haven Krrectlva Juna 28 Leave Market Street Wharf we;k M Sunday. 8.08 and 0 65 A . Pvl" $1.00 Excursion Train for Atlsntle City. Cap , Mar. Angleiiea, lVUdwood. Hellr Uch. W CUr. Oceau CWr. Avalsn, Peermont, and Stan Harbor now lo senr. Lav Mvk 8rt . Wharf at Ton AM Addlllonai train . Sundays. It 7 0 AM to AttoaUc City. etSA-Vl to Wlraww3 Praneh. 1WI11 not run July 4 IBeslns running jjiy 3 fSat'irdavs only Bffi i."i,ri, J.uie 24 sUl. twt run July i ii,VMkVy axcrt Saturday WOT not tun JuJy Pennsylyanta R R, yA SUtl Car Route ANNUAL FIELD DAY ORDER ROYAL ARCANUM Big Sporting Event Planned by Athletic Association Formed by Members of Councils Wi' mlMll".'l4i'i,rWlMfcl The recently organized noynl Arcnnum Athletic Association Is one of tho wide nwako Institutions which, with up-to-dato methods. Is scoklnK to keep the fraternity. In tho foremost ranks nrnontr kindred or gnnlzatlons. Under tho supervision of this aggressive association, the third annual field day wilt be held at Willow Grove, Saturday after noon next. All plants have been completed, nn Inviting program of athletic events, with numerous entries, prepared, and a sporting carnival of exceptional Interest Is assured all who attend, There will be both open nnd closed events, duo to the generous nld given by the associated councils, ns well as potional donations by Drothcrs Culbert, Uaton, Allaun, Goldsmith nnd Nicholas. The prizes for both open and closed events will be gold, sliver and bronzs medals and a special prize will be given tho team scoring the most points In the open events The grand regent has donated a beautiful plaque. ns a prlzoror tho closed events, opn to members onlv. (An other plaque has been offered by President Cul bert as a prize to the winner ot tho one-mile closed relay race. The events will Includo 100-iard dash, 330 vard dash. KAO-yard run runnfng brosd Jump. Javelin throwing, shot-put and ono-mlls relay rate. There will bo. other events for children and women for which suitable prizes will bo given. All members of the order are Invited to par tlclote. whether, their council is represented In the Athletic Association or not, Special Invi tations have been extended to members of Coalesvllle. Mnnarvln, Pottstown and Nonpareil Councils to participate. President Culbert Vksrre.ldentMcC.usland and becrcmry ;u -"- ,'4 iuusir 10 ar range all details satisfactorily, and the affair 11 promises to bo one ui ira niosi auccriiiui events given recently under the auspices ot the order. The first event will be started promptly at 2 ,..r,. - the track and field eventa ultl v. followed by a ball game and Yntegrlty Councils between Pennsylvania Saturday evening Pennsylvania Council, No. 84 J. will celebrate Its 87th anlvsrsaryby a ban quet nnd dance in the Casino at Willow prove At tha stated meeting of the council Friday evening In Maker Post Hall, llroad street, and Columbia avenue, final details of , tha annlvsr say celebration will bo announced, . Philadelphia Council. No. 2C1, with negent It II. Culbert presldelng, held nn enjoyable session last week. Soven candidates were In itiated and Indications point to a larger class of candidates for the next meeting, Juno 27, This council meets on the soventh floor of tho Tark way Huiidlng, llroad nnd Cherry streets, and has nearly 000 .members on its roster. Its sessions are well attended, Its members. com prise some of tho most nctlve spirits and best known members of tho fraternity In this city, and the council Is always foremost In all tho big undertakings, that work for the common weal and the betterment of the entire fraternltv, Supreme, nepresentntlve Newton. K. Hoedel gave n lucid account of the proceedings nf the supreme body at Its recent .session at Atlantlo rity nnd brief remarks were made by Hrother Ilellof, of Haverford. and Brother Pry. of luarantee Council, VEILED PROPHETS The final session until September of Koran roi0' ,NovMJ .Mystlo Order Veiled Prophets of the Enchanted Iteaim, was held Thursdnv evening. In Lu Lit. Temple. 1317 Spring Onrden Jir"Jl .Thl" w"" ",8 seventh big ceremonial of the qrotto. and the event wns slgnnllzcit by the admission of n, class ot 100 Master Masons. The Supreme Council session convened In De troit today In annual session, A special car vvas devoted ,to the delegation which started from rhlladelnhla esterday. and will start homeward on Trlday. Inelu.led with th party wero State Senator William W, Smith. Mon nrrh and Prophets Ur J. Prhelrt (Jenrge O Young nnd Lieutenant Henry Crofut. The trip as arranged Includes side trips to Put-ln-tlsj entertainment nf ladles at Alpha Cavern, trip to Helle Isle Park, fcurreme Council lunch nt Btntters Hotel, trip to nob-Lo. nnd various other generous features of entertnlnment. On the return the delegates wilt stop over for a day at Niagara Falls. Wants U. S. to Get His Dirigible NEW YOHK, Juno 10. Max 'A. Itcrbort, of Montclalr, N J., has designed "a dlrl glblo airship ot tho Zeppelin typo which ho hopes to seo constructed by tho United States Government. Ho said yesterday ho had entered Into negotiations with tho Fed eral authorities for the snlo of his patents. Tho features which Herbert says make It ot Bpeclal value nro airtight compartments stretching tho entire length of the body to rondor the airship unslnknble In caso of .1 fall Into wator, a now bomb-dropping de vice nnd sectional construction by means ot which the craft can be lengthened or short ened ns desired Four electric motors drlo tho eight propellers nnd tho body is lighted throughout by electricity 25,000 MACHINE MEN DEMAND 8-HOUR DAY Shops Expected to Yield Because of Rush Orders Now On Hand Notices are to bo posted nt once In 700 shops In this city and suburbs, where mnchlnlsts are employed, that, beginning on July 1, nn eight-hour working-day basis will be demanded. This was announced yesterday at a meet ing In tho Drond Street Theatre of District No 1, of tho International Machinists' Union, representing Ave locals In this city, by Thomas Ij. Wilson, business agent hero of that organization. Of tho 40,000 lira chlnlstt nnd hclperR working In tho various shops, ho maintained fully 25,000 were union men, beside the great number of tho latter who havo come hero sjnee tho boom In busi ness conditions. tt it oxpectcd by the men lending tho machinists that the cmplojcrs, to n large extent, will bo forced by their present con tracts nnd pressing demand for labor to grant the olght-hour day In accordance with this view another meeting will be held In the same place on Sunday, July 2, whoro Mr Wilson eald ho would read acceptances of the mnchlnlsts domnnds by 360 of theso 700 employers. Hecnuso of tho' great demand for ma chinists In other Industrial centres, 10,000 skilled men will Immediately leave Phila delphia for new Jobs, permitting tho em ployers hero to wrestlo with their contracts, it was announced. With half ot the em ployers ncceptlng the eight-hour day nt 10 hours' pay, and that number of men leaving tho market here, tho union men feci confident they will nlniost Immedi ately return to work under tho better con ditions. According to Mr. Wilson, tho lnbor trouble at tho Southwnrk Foundry last Oc tober was frowned on by union lenders, nnd llkewlso nil similar troubles have been bended off until the munition plants could bo built Now they nro nil In operation nnd begging for more men, tho present de mands aro to b forced upon them. Letlei h to this effect were sent out to all of tho emplojers on Saturday night. Philadelphia was described ns "a breed ing placo for men who were used merely to break strikes" by C. T. Nicholson, of tho Grand Lodge Uxecritlvo Committee, who maintained this city was depressing tho Bridgeport, Conn.! Sprlngflold, Mass.; New York, Dayton, O. i Hamilton nnd others, where tho machinists hnd won tholr eight hour light. A delegation from Wilmington, Del., which recently obtnlncd tho eight-hour day, was on tho ntage of the theatre. Tho meeting closed with n final appeal by ndwnrd S. Ago. who led tho Wilmington strikers to victory, for organization, so that tho men may protect themselves against tho certain reduction in wages when the present war draws to a close. This appeal caused 2S0 of tho audience to take out Union cards. SLAIN AS IID LEAVES DANCE Gunman Calls Brooklyn Clerk to Street nnd Shoots Him NCW YOHIC, June IS Rdtnund Mnhcr, 20, of 31 Hroome Rtreet, Brooklyn, clerk In the ofllco of the City Hecord. was shot nnd killed last night In front of 11 dance, hall at 119 Drlggs nvenuo, Brooklyn, by an uniden tified man Mnher, nccord&ig to scverol friends, was called from a cafe connected with thn danco hall by tho assailant, who shot him ns he reached tho street. J'ollcem.in McCormick, hearing tho Bhot, rushed up, but was un ahlo to find the gunmnn Mahor was hur ried to Greenpolnt Hospltnl in tho nmbu lance. but died beforo his arrival thoro. A bullet hod cnterod Just nbovo his heart. Shot nnd Robbed by Highwayman Nicholas Corollzzo, 28 years old, Is In tho Gormantown Hospltnl, suffering from a revolt er wound In his right knee Ho said he was shot by a highwayman, who held him up last night on Woodlawn' nvo nuo, near Magnolia aonuo, when ho was on IiIh way homo Ho lost $2 20. Ho throw a brick nt his assailant, who replied by shooting nt him Corollzzo reported tho nffalr to tho Gormantown pollco, who sent him to tha hospltnl. SEVEN HURT, SUNDAY AUTO ACCIDENTS TOLL Truck Dashes Down Hill, Injur ing Four Motorcyclist Hit by Wagon May Die Injuries to seven persons were the result of nutomobtle and, motorcyclo traffic fit Philadelphia yesterday. One of tho soven li In tho Fratikford Hospltnl, suffering from a fractured skull and is not expected to recover. Ho is William Aylahsr, of NJcelown and Harrowgato lanes. Aylang was riding on n side seat of a motorcycle driven by Steven Bryan, of K Btreet and Nlcetown lane. While riding past Aylang's homo they vei;r struck by a heavy wagon. Bryan escaped Injury, while his companion was thrown from his scat, his head striking tho asphalt paving. Aylang Is 23 years old. There wero four other accidents In vari ous parts of tlio city. Four men wero In jured In tho nftcrnoon when tho MraKe of a tmtortruck on which they weroIdlng failed to operate. Tho' car ran down a rrrrtrln nn Wnvnn nvitnun ....hi. Ih,. 0.. -.. .....,.. ...... ,uv, v.no..,.a nihil it polo nt Boberts avenue. Qf the six paa- ocii&uiD ivui wcic uiruvvn to me street. They nre Nathan Casner, 40 years old, 849 Tji ntrnet PlinflB A S.r,-A nn... ql u...b old, 2322 Parrlsh street; George Keuso, 33 years 01a, duos uiraru avenue, nna Irrea Breed, 27 years old, 010 North 45th street They wero rushed to St Luke's Hospital. Tribute to Jcnkintown Grada An unusual trlbuto was paid last night to tho class of 1910, Jenklntown High School. Tho haccalaureato sermon was de livered In tho Baptist church by the pastor, tho rtov. George S. Young, and no other church in tho borought hold services, this in order to permit tho service In the Baptist church to be absolutely a "community" affair. EJRjXX 8L The Reputation of the Maxwe WHAT is the bore and stroke of your motor," was asked a Maxwell owner not long ago. "I don't know," he replied simply, "I don't buy cars on figures any more. I buy them on what they've done" For this man, and for many others like him, it was enough that during the thirteen strenuous years the Maxwell record for performance, reliability and economy had swept it to the front. Figures engine speed figures, horse-power figures, wheel-base figures they meant nothing to him. The name "Maxwell" carried more weight than all the technical description that could be offered. Maxwell cars have achieved this great good will and this priceless position with the public only by their unequalled record of things done. What is said of an automobile in its specifications is one matter. What the car actually does in the hands of owners, year after year, is another matter. The Maxwell car has won .its position through sheer merit It has set record after record in competition with cars of all prices and classes. Everything considered, the Maxwell is the safe investment It is a known, tried and proved product It will serve you as it is serving and has served countless others. Let us arrange for a demonstration today. You will be under no 'obligation. We want to give you a chance to convince yourself. Touring Car $655 Roadster $635 F. O. B. DETROIT The Maxwell Motor Sales Corporation A FACTORY BRANCH 1617 Chestnut Street Bell Phone: Spruce 31-41 XLfe T Of. Time Payments if Desir&d