Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 04, 1916, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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    VEH1H0 TD0BR-PHIliABBT,PHX4, MOttbAY. DECEMBER 4 1016
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DUNDEE WOULD TACKLE WELSH
GRATIS FOR TITLE. AND EVEN
WOULD PAY HIS OWN EXPENSES
T 'i ' - r- ii I i i - -
Pfctteh With Briton Would Return Lightweight
Crown to American's .Brow, Is Opinion of Scotty
i MnnfAith Other Rinfrairtn rtVmffaie
. - -- - - -- ,- , t
By 10OI8 . JAt'FE
-srjj3, Ven pay my Own carfare! TJott'l
X want ft dim I Welsh can have every
rfoilar it Dundee's purse, he wilt only
sign tor twentr-rt.un.lef to a. decision.
Any olaca Will OI 'inver, w. ..
r "any cUy where twenty rounds o a fleet.
r. "? ziMthin" Thus snake Bcotty
ttontellh. t New York, -and manager of
? y Vnote. today en tl.jlr arriva her.
for the latter contest, win, oiiiwy m.i.....m
t the Olympla tonight.
Cbaroplon Fred Welsh hae refused flatly
to meet Dundee In a championship match.
I a broad statement mad by Montelth to
?., when the Briton ami his manager,
Marry rollok. were In n tight corner re
eintly and could not very well eel away
without making a deflnlte nnewer relative
to a Dundee encounter, Handsome Harry
named eueh an exorbitant puree It wan be
lieved lie was calllnr a phone number with
n4 figure
Can Heat Welsh
Montelth I" o confident that Dundee fcan
return the llghtwolRht orown to the Amorl
cart people and nl the e-tme time place it
upon the brow or a legitimate. Mil-pound
boxtt that I i willing to'wnlvo Dundee's
entire financial consideration for a cliahca
at the title Wrleh. or any one elite, can
have Dundee' puree. It the clinmpton only
will agree to meet the Scotch Wop tn a
natch where a referee's decls on la allowed.
Report from Brooklyn state that Dundee
and Eddlo "Wallace put Op one Of the moat
ecnsdtlonal scraps ThanksR-lvltts; Day after
npon eeen there for a long while. Walnce
surprised tho flittle unlvorno by dropping
Dundee for a few seconds' knockdown, fter
the conteet. It la eald, Matchmaker Weiss
mantel wanifd to algn up the 'pair for a
return match. Dundee was willing; Wat
Is co wasn't
Dundee, without a doubt, h ono of the
greatest battlers In the puglllntlo profes
sion. Big or little, hie opponents nil have
to fight every Inch of the way. Dundee
cause tha other fellow to box fast almost
continually. For this reason any tlmo head,
tines refer to "sensational battles" It may
fco expected thut Johnny Dundee la a party
ot the first or eccond part.
Sensational Scrapper
During 1916, so far, statistics enow trim
Dundee has appeared In bouts In ten dif
ferent cities (he has done mco traveling
than anr hmrei- In it,. f.et.t .., uuu
Montelth throws out hl ehe'st when . he
flashes the following headlines:
Diwite nil Marphr niti
rounds, and are ,
irnnie hfnt ion
mhy .flittl lhlnr lj
round 'MfSt tn nerVbentV;." .""
PV""1. .!B0 "it O'teiry Jn e set
rditf,.V m"1 entonsl flshl ever
see?. la lleeten nrriin. .llot,n.
Manure beau
Crimfii and nnttr
l.ln
WYa.1"?1: Ihtrllit ever nttn in
"l : ii?inmj ,
AMHAJB' ORDER
HONORS THOMPSON
Hammer la
trrr stated.
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. iranuea mm iferlelon ejter
Jf "a K'i" """", "n"
'Jioj.fceet' Jlmtflf tlanlun and aIIVei
p umiiiinrni nrpnra mrtrr nne nr ISK
V m ""Hinrriioiw
ll
perml In -T-rr rDttnrt. .It. iAn
mimMfV lnil!
Ith
em
MBfei ulnts Ma .
rn."rni iah i,
tm ahk tm a KhA.t
'fT' Bnd t"B Wiiniar ifftltfon-Jte
'l)undf Knit ManJol fuht crenlept
"5n'i n"I eeaim ettr nfen In Mouth.
Drtndce Is ono of the few legitimate light
Weights who stand out as a dangerous
rohtender for Fred Welsh title. Tho New
Vorker never weighs more than 133 pounds
and often tips the beam belpw 18ft. Shortly
after Johnny Kllbane won the feather
weight championship from Abe Attelt In
IMS. Dundee held tho Cleelahder to a
twenty-round draw. At that tlmo Mon
telth'a man was a featherweight.
Cleveland Boxers .Jleru
Philadelphia. Is about to ha flooded with
Cleveland boxers, Three fist fllngera from
the roroat City already hao arrlicd hero,
and nitlicr contingent will drop off In, a
few lay I'orter V. Itoot, a Cleveland
trainer, has chaperoned three boxers to
this city and tho trio already have been
matched for their first Philadelphia ap
pearances, Artl Boot, brother of Porter P., 123
poundu; Artie Strnwharker, 132 pounds,
and Kid KnrplnCUIe, 138 pounds, nro hero.
They box Louisiana, Johnny Cashlll and
Joo Welsh, respectively, nt the Olympla
next Monday night Karplncklo Is the
former nmateur hoxer who made tho Uuro
pean trip with JohnnJ Moloney, of thbi
city. Artie Boot claims two victories over
Did: I.oadmdn
Jimmy Dunn ha completed arrangements
to bring several boxers to this city. Tho.
manager of CVnmplon Kllnnnu has threo
or four Cleveland boxers In mind nnd they
probably will gel hero next week. In
Dunn's stable will be Cone Delmont, who
joxod here several years ago.
CHARLEY HUBBELL, COLGATE FOQTBALL STAR,
NATIVE OF WEST PHILADELPHIA, DROVE ICE
CREAM WAGON IN SUMMER TO KEEP IN TRAINING
' A OIICAT honor has been thryst upon the
XX good cltliem residing in ana near West
Philadelphia. And the best part of It Is,
these good citizens know nothing about It.
' During the hot days of laat summer, when
the Iceman loatcd
on tha job nnd
prolonged howls
for Ico cream
emtio from many
of tho houses, a
young man climb
ed upstairs car
rying tho preci
ous pnekngea of
the frozen doll
cacy to the heat
HUftcroro. Little
did these good
cl t Iseni know
that the pur
veyor of Icy
pwrets whs elated
to become a lead
ing contender for
n.tl - American
honors on tho
.1...1I tl.l anil
. a ........' kUWIWMII (l(U MIU
U w a--vw.uu perhaps a few of
toe brave one who Issued the usual "call
downs' are thanking their stars that tho
young man did not report to some of his
gridiron tactlca Instead of taking them
Wh a smile.
This Introduces one of our prominent
l,i rniiaatipnians. atr unanca Treat lluboell,
iv3 tvuiiiui ntrcct, star nauonci: on tno
Colgate football team, "Chuck" did all of
fcls (reining In his homo town, getting In
ehspe for the strenuous season by driving
an ico cream truck for the Bupplee Cdnv
psny. Prom early morning until late nt
night Hubbelt was, on the Job, and when
the time came to derart for Hamilton, N.
' T.f b was n hard as nail and In condl-
" io pinj 4 coupiq or football games (p,
one, afternoon. Ho showed the benefits of
hi summer training by setting off to. a
good start and started In every game.
IlubbtU has been forgotten by I'hilladel
PhUxns, despite his good work on the
veaarqroft Prep School eleven Ave years
go. "Chuck" captained tho team for two
tn mm even men snowed promise of be
ing a star college player He wont to Col
late In 10H and made the team his first
year He weighs 1T0 pounds. Is twenty-one
years eld and Is one of the most popular
tudents In the university
"Chuck" s very fast, and hard to tackle,
m ie Tale game ho got away for two 35
rrd runs and aided considerably In placln?
ball In position for n, score early In the
Met half Uo also does nit of the punting
na avuraged fifty .yards in the Syracuse
Re, Hubbell s a Junior nnd probably
m lead the team next year.
K. Wnff lady appeared at Cobb's Creek
. Sir ' J"8 a couple of days ago with a bag
fc-W golf, clubs strapped on her back and a
PfW t pIay clutched tightly In her tight
EStl r'Ur 8ha baa bn assured that she
CVUIl! Blay OS much ll- ihn til.ni, rn Ih.
sdiS !'(" mo Bmo oeiorei no
BiSb yM' thre8 or four- tlmes" WBS ,he
fFJ,at do ax) to arouaa Inr waa the
j question.
'4 a green
By ROIJERT AV. MAXWELL
reply, and she wondered why he sliced his
arive.
Now that tho Harvard-Yolo gamo la a
thlncr of the pact and haa gona down Into
history 'aa a notable Yale trlumpn, Charges
aro made that something was wrong with
tho game. No fault could bo found with tho
Dtuo players, bo the long-stnndlng nlbl
blaming the ofllclals 13 forced upon tho
public First, It was said that Dnvo Fultz
was unusually severe whan he called back
Kddle Casey after a touchdown had been
mnde, but tho chargo was not takon seri
ously. Now Dr. Carl 0. Williams la accused
of cutting down the first period four apd
one-half minutes, meaning that only eleven
nnd one-half minutes were played Instead of
the usual fifteen. It Is further charged
that Harvard wno going good In tho first
quarter, .tho wind waa with them, and Hor
ween probably would have scored two or
more goals from the field.
1 Doctor Williams, who Is ono of the lead
ing physicians In this section ot the coun
try, a man whoso Integrity cannot be ques
tioned. Is not openly accused nt favoring
Yale. It Is hlpted that his watch might
have been wrong nnd did not discover his
mistake until too late. Four watches are
saia to have registered but eleven and one
halt mlnutex. but these wero held an the
Harvard Mldellnes. This charge, or veiled
accusation, Is too ridiculous to be oven con
sidered seriously. Doctor Williams lios had
years of experience In big football games
and knows hlJ duties aa Avail us any other
olflclal In the country If the first period
wob short, he surely would haa known It,
nnd If his watch was faulty he would have
found that out before the game started
Volunteer timekeepers have caused lots
of trouble in the past, and It would bo a
good plan to eliminate them altogether.
Time Is taken out when the ball goes out of
bounds, during the enforcement of penalties,
on Incomplete forward pasecs and after
touchdowns and goals from the field. Per
haps the volunteers added a. few more things
to their "time-out" list and made a mlstako
which thoy blamed on Doctor Williams,
J'eo r. Cooney, of tho Oroaij A, C, takes
his pen In hand and writes as follows:
"Two football teams lined up on tho ono
ydrd llpe with the ball In possession of the
team defending the goal. The quarterback
received the ball behind his goal lino and
runs with the ball. However, ha steps, out
of bounds while still behind the goat line.
"As umnfre. I called the Dlav a safety.
but the decision did not meet with the
approval of the losing side, so the game
ended in a forfeiture. Please give your
viewH on this play."
You were right, Leo, jxnd made the
proper ruling. According to rule VI, sec
tion 16, It la a safety If the ball la declared
dead by the referee, any part of it being
on, about or behind the .goal line. When
the man stepped ,3ut 'of bolinds. the ball
was dead, and whan It was brought back,
it was behnd the goal line. That nukes
It a, safety, beyond doubt, as the Impetus
which first sent the ball back of the goal
line came from member of tna side de.
fending the goal.
St. John's Assembly Eclipses AH
Previous Efforts for the
Man Silo Loves v
Rt John's Awembly celebrated "Thornp
on Night" In i way long to be remembered
Itobert C Thompson, the most excellent
master arllwn. I a member of St John's,
and the visit of the most excellent officers
was particularly significant. Tho ledge
Mom was beautifully decorated with grow
ing plant, evergreens, ete, and the elec
trlcat display was conceded to be the finest
ever attempted at any assembly meeting
Tha ' ctendMice wa uf ward of 380, and n
class of forty-One candidates was Intro
duced. Colorful hat adorned the head of
the members, and noise producers con
tributed tn the general enthusiasm Match
box souvenirs with Hrother Thompson's pic
ture, were distributed 61 John's drchea.
tra. under tha direction of Hrother William
II Jnnney. rendered goort selections, and
felicitous remarki Appropriate to the oo
enslon were made by the moet excellent
oftlcers.
The event of the evening was the presen
tatlon of a fine gold watch to Hrother
Thompson by the assembly. Brother Jamea
II M. Maloney made tho presentation In an
eloquent and forceful oration, amid a ecene
of enthusiasm probably never equaled be
fore at an nrtfean meeting A Unique Inci
dent was the presence ot the wife and
mother of nrother Thompson and tho wife
of Doctor Oadd, medical examiner In chief
witness the beauties of tho decorations
and tha nplndld assemblage of men pres
ent in honor of the home-coming of St.
..""' boy, "Hobby Thompson," loved by
all who know him The ladles very ably
voiced their appreciation of this remarkable
event.
'" ' '-"Ml m I l ,1.1,. Ill fltn,.n.Mftlli.l 1 N.I HTM
hl2lr. AfemMjr Initiated teri
STii..-.iIW' Ktlt'ens preMnled
tfo
tSEln.'i("'.,'or of fleet
cimlliUue end
4ne mom
ex-
rake very enrmimnlnslr.
were. Meir uritHnn.
InUmttM, tVlllUm R.
rmi nrunJ-r
EMI
i.- "" mewtinr jonn -
Km, IiWS! Mehler, fc. N, Hell I (ruetee. Jo
fS?l.."iyii''. JnJh drawing fee the Plump
i .. n.?.5S J"1"' ""' . O. 'os proved
mI.,,.. ".. ' V " rrrnn in winwr porn1
SW0.11 fSt.,,1,'.,r,rrk,1 eetlvltr ef Mtr ArtU
H.i.- "aan durtns ttt present year, a cam-
acpoinle,! to
R'
cur In-
in rnmmutee waa
lla In, thi M.,!...
!.'. ""IP r "iw.neea waa allowea. A num.
randlrtnija , dirnrit prnmlaas to elona 1919
cHi'r. ?IZZ..mWl'&'it nifetlpf. .It was the
SJirtliVi ,& Lht V,c".tHr llar e was etll)
connneil to hu home tir lllneea,
.-Adlpvl.A,,"J,Wlr h,.M "Pobert 'O. TMirop.
eon nlalit" ami onrtillc.l aeventean naw mem.
5Hvft rectH f.n Wa?. "',0 heM for alx vliUlna1
aMemhllee Utlltam I'atton, Dale Lane. Orlen"
tal. t.archKood, spartan and Commonwealth,
which eonirlbuted a cathttlna ot mure than 230
.'.'STO'"1!.'"" order An nlarlalnmanl of
unusual mtrlt waatliorpuahly enjond ii- erer
one. lirotiiera i'lilllu N. Arnold and Illckhardl
pl Ji f,,r "romlntnt part In tha exercises
va aav i71i'4IUIR,
The sixteenth antjlreraarr of Dorlcn Alum,
'y w.'!,..'fiM !' itondar evtnlnr in the Park,
wor liulWlnr a) which there waa fargei nt,
temlance of the members anil a solendtd eroer
ot eieiTljce, Tliq followtni ofrtcerj wure noml
nAttill AtaatTtp &rllaan flvtlnev fl, lelnler, aniMie.
C. W.
ill Ml
Intendtnt. Ueorie
Bhuettri reeoriler, Ki
lr. A. II,
Jqwoi
Ynr. Inspector,
uwiit v. uvrnaii.
larselr attended
-.Harmony Atemtilr had a lam
meciins. owinu prnuauiy to the trr sood supper
aerred, The nomination for Inepeefor haa ,1.
u V- C- Taxis and Cdward
.rtlJRn It. p. SVltner haa
Conductor Jl. I. McCennell
Vfllooai
Rlwopd T Hawthorne.
P Hitler, . ltatr A:
oilireu K.dll in. HOIOi
'! !Pntet between
the aama and the recorder
larireat number of candidates
Vi
mrxtlnc
addreaa a
one io
tier j
i an
at
the
d'calKl
McCracken made
altentlnn tn hi nffer nt watfli
1 membari putting tn three candidates
vim vi wis jpir.
as prises for, the
at the December
nada an effactlv
iff
The feature of thn
n
Venlnr waa til nddreaa nt tlrnfhee .1. tVeriorlelt
Jenklnaon, a numker of the bar, who explained
thoroughly the, alecilon law and tha reaiona
therefor. , Hrother Jenklnaon. who wna. ono of
the commliiiloneri nt to Texas to taka tha vote
of reiineylvanla troopa. al'o apoke entertainingly
pt hla experience there Talka wern olao given
by l'uat Jlnatcrn Ithodea nnd I,udwlg.
Shepherds of Ucthlehem
eettng paxt commanders will meet
xidge, No. CO, Fifth and Hunt
on Thursday evenlnc next.
Th
peneral tirnnt Ixidge,
ingaon aireeia
A reception waa siren to Rlr Joseph Tracer,
past supreme commander, who was preaented
with many beautiful st'ls. There was a bounti
ful table, with talent ami muala tor1 dancing.
The huiklnr party held at Independence
Idge. No. 33. waa a big auccesa. Many
lodgei, were repreeented and refreenuients were
served,
be
A maequerade .and dance will be held at
Loyalty Lmdge, No. 11". tomorrow evening at
lujii uermantown avenue, rive prises win
awarded,
of thn Raat Lodge. No. 3. held Its
y toelal at the hall, IA3S Columbia ave-
mar
nnthl
pue. There waa a larse attendance ot mem
montt
the
a la
era and vlattnra tram N'oj. SO !3. 110 nnd nu
merous outers. Tite Twenty-eigntn ward stone
man theatrical Company, rompoaed ef young
persona, furnished a coed entertainment conilst
ketch entitled '"rwelee-Thlrty," which was
Ing of vocal eoloa and dueta and a comedy
heartily enjoyed, llefreehmenta were served.
Scraps About Scrappers
-t-
JoTiRnr
almoat ten pounds when he
Tillman will have
gong against Johnny
tenicnt, yet 11
favorite In gal
atmt. Other .
nn advantage or
reaoonda to the
Pundee at the Oiympta
w yorx man ruiea a pig
ha nonular derision. Henry
iiagptr -will meet a good opponent in
won in ina atmt. oi
bouts
In
O'lrftry vs. Voung Chaney, Whjley J'HitoraM
vs.. I'rankle Olark and Uv rtleillng va, iltke
uaiey.
fdorrla
Artie
i.?K
more bout and
atcst dona from
ignt in uoeton the
tn
night
jiattll
thr I
Ing
gloves. A
Jack Ulllnn
IndlanaDo Is Tol
Olant Killer la Io
the
;lls
teenth time
till retire.
Tomorrow
then
Hoosler will return heme, and h.e.ng up. the
es. Alter nis bout Wltn Alias u
said that he fell himself slipping
ut with Mike Olbbona, Ja
ilmaelt allnnlna and wou
retire while the retlrlnv waa good,
U
Tha Kid Henry knocked out by Jeff Bmlth In
iKssmna; nay afternoon waa tna
walahi from that city. Henry haa
taxing for many ycare, having appeared
III W MnUVKHUL
id to take the
Thanksgiving
negro .mlddlewelaht fi
been t-oxll
hrM In edveret hrtflta. and Rmlt
waa tha first time Henry was force'
tup count, -w,
Friday nutM In Cleveland Bam Itobldeau will
meet Jack llrltton In a . ten-round tout at 142
pounas, weiin
rltton In a.len-reund tout
in at a s-cioca.
Another newcomer In Philadelphia boxing etr
tianion
thirty.
be made
clex la Kddlo Hanlon, of Atlanta, Ua. JanU
has'naq ntty-nine nouta, winning- tmrt:
ears he
two u
Jacx .
lalta
iv IC 6. The Southerner saya Ha made
Drlllon quit In eeven rounds, but that the
claimed a foul.
John MeQermott hae ,beeti appointed match
maker of Je, nw Uastwlek A. O, The next
ab,ow Is schedules (or December IS,
Mft.tfatlnna arar on
lulslana and. Uenny MeNel
Tviul
week knTJke
rnmids Tha
at (llaaseo's arena.
lead out
mstca,
part of the month.
for a bnut between
If e. the lad who last
If all
Windsor, Can., the Utter
Denny Chavex In s
tuncoea, win pe.
IMtlladelphla Gfrl Heads Hockey Team
JOHN V7 FORD
Supreme Dictator, liyal Order of Moose.
LOYAL ORDER OF M0Q3K
A Loyal rijlladclphlan Choson for tho
Highest I'leco of Honor '
Although the death on November ll ot
Supreme Dictator Hyman D. Davis, ot
Clevoland, O.. caused sorrow throughout
the Ioyol Order ot Moose, It was realised
that not only mut a new lender be Imme
diately chosen, but the former leader's ap
proved policte her earrUa out fa lh Utter
AI it meeting tit the Supreme Council held
at Meoaefieart. the entire executive! iMf
ot tho order turned la Supreme Vice Die
later John W Pord, the present dictator ot
Philadelphia Lodge. No lit With Oft re
markable condition (which wilt us wide
comment In the fraternal world when It
becomes known) Brother Ford accepted the
ofllM and will nssume.the duties of acting
aupfeme dictator Until the convention In
July when he will be elected for the full
year's term.
The hew supreme dlrlater of th tesrat Ordei
tt. Jonn w. Ford, reaulree no mt
I
I
publican city CommltlD but. else,, eervlfle.
:lon. t
peril
many
ii.:i'
-'.t- -L-. --I. rvi
p nj reepie. at
na nt.
term Cnreeer. whl
edit and honor At
Si
active
Anlv ri
counrlle, and a rnem.i
nut. an
T or.i
rolfi
p
la to!
lphi
icai,
circles
Sears net only representing hie ward.
it City Counrlle, and a member
mean j;i
iirothet
ror
ff Meeei
on.
art
ISth
i"l
crtdlt utiil
u a rial I
ISrift i
' .ill-.' a" leTT."- ,-"T "
rnnunar in infl looutci
loM In lh
iller till Tex g I V !
oor fDrtunnfit tha in fhia cf-Uia II inifitf
Fnra'p Mfin. una noiiur
l-h rn.tf.rm till ftltd
mor AI firtfnl llrethr K
A rtal estaid iHiAf. nd In rtramlntht
jNor at motft of fratftrngvl 6rt1r Tit nfw
iraprrmi nicutor Mil Announ?Hi thai ht
tun
it in
e announced that he will
1 In the fnntsieBe af Itrniher Ifr Dkvte
win nuopt in their
of thle wenderfu
Moore fortunate I
a man or John tVint'e eterlenee at
Io step Into the vacancy and guide Its deetlnei.
pOrS'?'..
it pnseretea
..IpeldenUlly, Philadelphia Lodge No B
hlehly nrrfeoUIIre of the great boner that
fallen to one of its members, and a I
a,
thi
k
yt neat effort than. ever will be rnadi
the pledge given to.llrothef. USVIs that
he pledge given to Hrother Davis
lit, lode of any fraternal erdtf
itlll prent to the order 9Wl n
Su'ly m?.1
fore (he
M. Is
nae
mere
ade to keen
tne tare
In the world
new Moot be-
t Plttebursh ronventlon, to be held
KNIGHTS GOLDEN EAGLE
Flog Presentation, Cnstlo Institution
nnd County Convention
At the flair presentation to tho publla
school nt Limekiln pike, north of Chelten
ham avenue. Qefmantowr), on Thnnkexlvlne
Day, tha following cnallee and command
erles took parts North Philadelphia Cotrf
mandery, No. KM. Under command ot Cap
tain II, P. Ilrouni Ivanhoe Commnndery,
Ka. 136, under command of Captain John
R Dormer A. G. LytUe Commandery, Ho
XOt. under command of Captain P K. I.yt
tlei fSeorea f, Wilson Castle, No, 817;
Sedawiek Castle, No. 235; Hod Cross Cas
tle, No. 80, and Chelten Castle, No. 811,
. Aqulla rasll. No. 30. of Quakertewn, haa
Initiated twenty-six candidates In the. laat two
montna and expecu to Initiate more before the
M f tne lerra, m TdeMay WW..?
Me.fcnn'tel rabbit isrrt, awl 1st fdUt
?mbra or tfee t there were di
rem els etbet tllt.
Iftto eAsllf hjM
rtekttltaoj
clran
I ,ule:
nn
and ctner jm r.nreohjey
in vaoun oivfer.wiii rer.
ti. .,eie,.n.. u
i:aatij, no at, i
onlfth
(huotroVy
anl . M
frtetliMl
-an eflii
ht and ,i
!W nlsst
Qitageriewn f.mfc.No lis. M bMrtne.fer
e, natint already enured over tmrty
a fejg la
candTdetes.
. tletngeten Cattle, No 2.1. the lerteet rest!
in inn epier, is maairur etrenuoue enern
iib merarerantp np in tije iiH'0
vpn nt ina term, na
an
ue etTefta to rpn
mark before the
the present Urn
d nf tan term, havthtf at
-;.. Art -z.-.L'--"-
nvei ewvi mrinovi
..fleil Crts Catl. No. 0, tnllltr-l tiln can
didate last week and expects to nave more tnu
month. .
Rtate Organiser ttobetl 13 Humsu ho has
been orsanlelna a caetle In VVIlKea norre.thie
It nearly ready for Inet tutlert an.1 will have
anouier in nunuury yea
netltutlea and will 'I
ndy In a short time.
Fulton Caelle,
ferred the dpfc
nrat degree nae confe
;.,,
No
rsrees .on
n i?'r "
rred hv th
nu ,t"e .reoqnu "pa
t ,o'ie no. in Tn
ttneaater. con-
.ea,ndldatee The
he team of Fulton
third degrees ty
nendlms
it tne
n,-
Ite.idln Castle Mo ii The lleadiha team w
areompanied by the. ereneitira oi
faetle The Vlsltlnsr brothers were.l
alatlen In full .unlfornt by the Bit
t'ommandery and a short street rarsd
befefe. the dferee werk onmmenced. 'I
start fftftv tnembera faresent trnnt
t'e.tl, wn came to iJiiijaaier In n special car,
prinaip tneir oanu ni ntteen pieoea
tlona Were prttent from etghtesn otni
i l.i- the RIP I.-m
t street raraae followeil
Chtlttlana
Ailitreaeea were tna
Orand Chlffa 1 Intrant 1,
IWIee
I
ei
111
a.and 1);
in ntner castles,
Pimet
Jacob
de by tha foltowtm
tipee, i-.imer tteeecr.
ngi
Hi
I'aet
rinr.
tlstrlct
Nelson Oliver.
John It. (Iraybill. Past Chiefs .
The. past chief ef , the rai
id Cumberland Counties ae
eslon In the ledgerefm.of ,C
tatle. No. 10U, ot.tleohanlca
aneartlon or considerable buaineae looking lor
e future aoccest of the nner tn thoeit counties,
e election. of, officer waa held, with this re,
iTtt Presldenl. U. V, ljumr oh. t'arlleieivic
castles of. Franklin
eampiei in. annual
l annui
geroejm. or c'utnberianit. v alley
am
peas
Caatle.
tranaartlon
the future
lh lerttnn
aulti President, ii. V. llumrloh.
prelciett, J Cvneeder. HhlppcneiRirg, secretary,
J. w. Iluno. Merhanlcslmrg. treasurer. O. II,
!(ou??rj Onambersburg, executlvo committee. J,
it. Kline, w n Htnitn. ueorre, ii tirn-aer.
narint Jl. ici une. j in aiaxneimer anu.w,
. Holier Carllfle wna selected aa the place
mcatipg ot tna asepriaiioit lit iwj t- Afl
ny toinnei 4 iv aictiann.
flha
A. Hill
for the
dretsfs, were, nmde
a were, nind
ii ', C. lie
'efnnel
Past
Colonel V, C. Hoffman, past Oranq Chlet Ira
V. 8lcger and..plttrJs-tirrn0fChl4fe. J!. II.
lioueer, d, ;u, iiine, it, Jl. urioasr una r A
Huter
tVeat Cheater Castle, No. SJO. received tvlarce
deleiailen of menjbers from ."Wlndior Caatle.
of Farmlnirdate, N. J,, nt It laat meetinr.
Vlndeor Castle visited Wtet , Chesier Castle
for the purposa of rreeentlng It with a hand
omely engrossed set ot resolution attesting
sn&rSRft-!
ltor jr r)
um
itt
1 -
aasmnM
m Metsf'iS kmSSZH'
fit f'ail rrd airt
TH iMefetltin r
f west Ohejie!
avatte
it!!. Wl
imtmtn Drunl )
KEymSlO
Jfhif, made addris tsrerei rapd tlhtel
OS! eSt'Hi n,i oWf lb JtaTr rs
Asaodailon ot Maccabees
2uJ' '"'fP"' .ehalrmtn, rtetldlng.. Tberej M a
iiT-,mp.i!TO ,
erranaemeai
ferenipny. ot
good attendant of offioers and
iiwn, trmnwinwix
,I"1T
member
p the beeutlfn
,?. Jh tetlews In thle rlty
mlttefl will bo honored by tK
rreme Cnrntnander . plna
fa!
the
'i
Huron. M
reme Trueteo
w
in, rte
I iMTI.V,
i Trer man r&r
dedicating an altar for
ciu ai i,n i,u Tempi'
ary si. T6e eem
ha ruvif nf Ait..
ttiee nlMtt w w-a-4 e T,.
and Orr-at .Commander ajnd So
Thej deSlrajory. stwf roRSIet of
iiintiia Kvana,
.Taylor,
Me Hum
rreme Trueteo
WatHn. p, '
-.nuiT-n fmiBr ,i, iiarnmeinn,
E&D
ii"ii'i'i-"::j?: jfYrs. pr-..rj i"r,mi
tk tutrfautt lh.to,blM. .k. kA.i..A
meellna w
Inetallatlon of
week
work. Thle prert
of the annual Inet
lie a vrv nlee flianv.
To uniform rani la aleo drlllln arerr weemr
tKwr.worit of the dedljatorr
i. ,t.ii " rrv-i-. "'?",.", ""i'!
'if. !" n eAinot entertainment
In tha
til take, tho pis
oniceta and will
every we,
h dedleatoi
tet mflltai
for thoeauilfuf'
Mremony. as well
uiapiay urill. An exee ent enter
'.V :"'.n'.T.,rK " "-". Le under.tHe
mPir,heamI.l.noV'lt.Tonntv,ew,n'
- Hiiemni i M.e.ni.n.i.i.a.n.s'
JEWS AID WAtt VICTXMS
CSB
BO-
Throw Dills nnd Jowolry on Stago Pot
long Appcot for Fuflda
Afoved to tears by appeals for European
war autrerera, Jewish men ntid women
throw $6 and .10 bills on the sUro of tho
dardon Theatre In Camden last nbjht, Th
abpeale were nmdo by 2. Wasok, tf PhlUv.
tlelphia, nt o. concert ftrrnnfrod by t,ha Ahe.tr
r.edali, an organisation of yountf Hebraw
men and women. An Maeok spoke two chil
dren, In tho costumes of war orphans,
chanted n, dlrue. They wero Miriam nn.4
Edwin JMebermon, ,
Ono woman became eo excited that sha
toro oft her watch tand threw It on the
stent, but It was returned to her. The
contributions amounted to torero! hundred
dollars.
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