.HOPS SUNDAY fm IN CHURCHES Itors WlifMoko Appeal WlQ7..t UnV.nlf' on De- II AUU ".""IT ir cemuer ii OF BUSY DAY &0?tB na Sample Night mu .-. .. Frc station iECOBD TTJSS 1 for &. tho list given JtfP" Mri! li copied from nn ofll Wl! f art Tucdny-Wednc-F TSSll companfcB did not go out hvr&Mj&sr"" u" jjj ol w "" j Box 70 1743 823 722 21C2 4145 694 03 415 2171 tlmo 5:23 11:20 32 n. ni.' 3:30 3:33 6:54 &Mnrt Bundy Is the new. P" 'UVUnldlr spresdlni: campaign being .. " ' . ..i.nn.tii in living conai- . - .-a ..Irtci for tho members lBif ""--. ff.il, members of tho clergr. rnstorn of FW-m, .churches, believing tlmt tho FM Pl "f Mlarlca and working MJnUlned In tho Flro ' Bureau in S57.l2St with the spirit of tho times. Igrrij ham taken It upon themselves firSSTt'h. existing state of affairs, as a .! pohllo 'l"r. heroro meir congee- .!? - . ... te,.--f-nl ministers. '"i. -f the Methodist Prenchers' As- ISSSi have taken a leading part. .. iSh Various churches of that ana Diner E5toUort throughout the city. Decern IrrYi ... in set apart as "Firemen' tEtjuoN for niuatcN Oa Ibat occasion tho pcrmon and n ,l r I do ervlcrM ulll 1)0 rlVOIl intl, tiie cause of the firemen and their S-ralim to -secure a wage scale thnt -will Lei limn "Pn - ',mno ,u,lr,K illelr Lcrtr. and allow them tlmo enough for IuUt4 family At present attendance Kiflmreh la almost Impossible to the fire- Kiu-vJU least, ho Beta but every seventh KSSllVilOa OUiy JU1U incil una imn - rgaMC li curtailed If Ills company hap mm to be shorthanded. S At a meeting of the Methodist Preachers' Aisiriillort held In tho Wesley Ilulldlng Kevtrnoer 39 memuers oi iiu nrcnieim Ui.(-1c committee attended by Invitation i outlined tho conditions under which Qtf aim their comraues are mooring. tn committee, headed by tho Tlev. Or. GMr It BlckJey nnd Including tho riev. Pr, Charles K Adamson nnd tho ltov. Dr. 3hafWtChorn, subsrnuonlly called upon ShycrShlth. In tho interest of public Jus Uct $l asked thnt oniclnl to urgo upon CcradU the necessary legislation to glvo Ut trtari the relief asked for. jTVS committee performed ltn duty nnd ywtold by the Mayor thnt at tho time fcatiite action In tho direction Indicated ,tu Ut possible. ETMeuirest or mo clergymen in me nre. mn'i cause has not abated Through tho tarasentality of more nctho nilrllH trwrthe clercy a quiet campaign has been oafsulatd. with tho result that It iran (Utrolpta to 'tost the elllcacy of'a Kenernl KJtrftitlotial effort KTo further this plan to unite their sup- pert, u au Dcon ucciucu iy mo several Jiutnpi eoacemed In tho movement to hold tfcl special aen'lces simultaneously. "r KWetd was recehed today by the com- nrnee u cnarge or we cainimlRn nnnounc la Uw selection of December 17 as "Klro- fctn'i Sunday" and Invltlnc; niomberH of jm Bureau ot Hre to attend any r tho jmkti thus far arranKed. A pvlal effort run L. k. .-i.-i ... .. miu w muo uii uciibu iu iii coniinuieo to live representatives at eomo of theso k I PLEA FOU CLEANERS EOtji bt the most desenlnc enscs In the Borew of FIro which will coma before ftaadU In the matter of salary readjust JBtstli that of the cleaners, or matrons, MumiMwui nre Hinuons. IhrM women have the care of bed linen, gt fctd-raaklnir and similar work In their Barte. The laundering must bo nnld for 1 titra, an Item often amountlnp to (5 WNj Tho oleanera remuneration. If JWd to an enBlne or truck station, la Ki a- Month. At a Chpmfn.ll nnctnn un uUUbut in Bjlf; man Is killed In tho servlco his Wewfluy obtain a pension, but If he .dies IfG&fftlturat ratiua t. , l.in... -!. " from tho Pension I'nd. A poal. "nina is an the bureau can offer to WTriaow ot Its bravest fellows, unless 0TtrtaVes them In action, fcjla firemen, aro hopeful Uiat Councils W see a way clear to Including In the KJTWoa or the men of the bureau a re wajfcnnc that will make lighter tho iartoj of the matron. HS ISTtttlrmtrnn n l.n... a ,. w Jf )hat they don't. Durinu losa ttian liM?.,i ri bwn GUO p. m Tuesday K?" :" a, m. Wednesdav ten alarms ran it rn in 'tlon In Philadelphia. lvaH& ' mow cumiiamea n i""i.u RS!learIr t,irca hours on duty, re gtfw their stations fatltued and ready ZZT1- Tho who didn't reepopd to this Sr" Vn railed upon at 7:43 o'clock, gf tax "upHed" at Ilcach and Poplar hmii l " 'he Drst onmp-iniea re n from the Fnlln nt Krhuvlklll flro r2J placing ji058 or excnancln: their lHTOntH lJos No. 883, ut Twenty JJ?i Qwtatlan streeta. called them to KJf Main. esiifc-S'' v,no "teta furnished tho ijV , nttl alarm at; JQ:49 q-ciook. J.i i, T minutes later, a. eiorase J rork aenue and Willow street dtd fcl,. . "i. lllia niia ma vit Twwnunt, but "the worst wus yet T" AT em m K... ,. -.... m.I.i.. PAta a box at Jtcnmon(i gtrcet and was struck. The firemen who wtntt , " early ill ina. uvcuia BbiS i'f"'"? WH, having been tlirlce -. ... man two nourB- . WORK OI. JOKBIl . M UtlC the "InVvr't cltirf. -nn. JSW Performance Reserving Its jiowers SlJi' O'clock. ih Illlla lll at thnt proclaims &u a,arin rom Tnir,y. mFh ,n.,p a t Twenty-fourth street iV. "touna by a. call from' Thirtieth wk Thre Mnaru8 n1 dls- r6prao( m cevenieen minuiea iwtiv. a ,0'monatratlon But up to tui ,T " "unK of th fire ya. 2 ," , rtalnly Irrltatlns to tha Sk, ,k" )lul wonder that at B:J 77- weci a final "InL-,." trnAn nH. 6 fl' a( Slity-thlrd and Market tl h,,. hown refused to Eu back ' om.21 rnl to r,n li 7k S. . " comiiany re- p5J2 W th ldo avvenuo flr, did ivoura work there, ran..,! io l.u iwcfLw.!.aJ,n'..rvi A. L, UALLSTnOM President of tho Jovian Electrical League JOVIAN LEAGUE ELECTRICITY'S AID Active in Promotion of Serv ice Offered by Won derful Current MANY AND VARIED USES Joe, mythology relates, wn the deity who, when ho liad anythtnc to do In the course of his nll-poucrful reign, proceeded to "do It electrically " Ho It was who launched the thunderbolts, previously con tracted for by him with the f.rm'of Vulcan K: Cyclops, of Mount Kichua, tho lendlnK electrical constructors of that dny. It he roines appropriate, therefore, that during the current week, when the progress nnd development are twins demonstrated throiiRhout tho country, thnt hero In rhlla tlelphla the Jurlan League should partici pate) In the observance. A I.. Hnllstrom, sales ninnnKer nf tho Western Klectrlc Company, la prrsldent of the Jovian Leaprue. A. 1. Berry, of the Hell Tolephono Company, H lla lc presi dent nnd 1.. It. Hiouno it.i secretary and treasurer. WHAT iy.UCTRIClTr D0U3 Mr. Hnllstrom In nutllnlne: the history nnd career of tho league In Ita nppllcatloti to niectrlcal Work today said: "To Ihe aerage man on the street whoso llnc of actllty may lie In any one of the thouwiiidu of other Industries tlurc comeH little or nn importunity probably of BoimlnB the campaign which has been and Is now being conducted in the education of tho householder, housekeeper and the busi ness man In the manifold usos of elect rlrlty an a servant, a comenlenco nnd a neces sity In all walks of life. The clcctrle light, telephone and tho telegraph flirt paved the wny for a large and brrvad use of the con stantly Increasing flood of current-consuming dc Ices "One seldom stops to consider how often lira magic lluld answers his command the buzzer on tho street car, tho car tlself and the anhwering flash of light nt the touch of a spring or at the turning of u button, the droning of the little device In hli homo or olllre, that whip tho dust from the carpet or rug, collects and settles It and enables: one to deposit It where It belongs, In tho trnsh harrel Initend of scattering It through tho atmosphere and over furniture, tho whirling fan on his desk In sum mer that brings a breath of relief nnd shoos th jiesky flies away from his (perhaps) bnld head. 'The present week, Pecember 2 to 0, will' seo the educational effort of the various electrical organliatlons throughout tho country Increased fourfold. JOVIAN I.UAGUK-S MISSION "Nationally we have tho Jovian Order and tho Society of Wectrlcal Development. Locally wo have the Jovian Klectrlcal League. This Is not only a chapter of the Jovian Order, but la an Indejiendent or ganization of Itself. Tho Jovian Klectrlcal League la co operating actively with the national bodies and tho local orders of other cities In cele brating America's electrical week. Tho local league was organized In Philadelphia ten years ago for tho purpose of Joining together under ona banner all branches of the Industry. It numbers In Ita member ship tho manufacturer of electrical ma chinery of all kinds, the electric light nnd telephone, specialists nnd employes, tha Job ber and dealer In electrical supplies nnd the electrical contractor not only the boss, hut the workman. In short, any man af filiated In any way with tho electrical In dustry In Its broader sens Is eligible to membership. Tho gathering together of those various clnssea of Industries Is unique In that buyer, aeller and user ore brought together Quite different la this from o many organizations which operate In and for themselves. ..... The object of tho league la to further the development of the electrical Industry In every form and the popularization of electric current In work and all walks of life, the measures for safety the co-operation between every rlnsa In tho Industry for the betterment of methods of manu facture, Installation nnd usage and tho Im provement of machinery and devices n. ready In use." The league meets for luncheon every Thursday at the. Adelphla Hotel. Promt, pent men from nil walks of life address the meetings ALL BUSINESS STOPPED FOR ARCHKOLD FUNERAL Tarrytown Pays Tribute to Late Stand ard Oil MagnateUniversity Head Conducts Service TARRYTOWtf, N. Y-. Oec 7 Tha fq. neral of John D. Arehbold, late haad of the Standard Oil Company of New Jereey, wa held hero today Chancellor Jamea It. Day, of Byracus University, officiated. All busineaa In tho city wm suspended between JQ:J0 nnd 11 o'clock In tribute to him. Christmas Bazaar for Church Fund Holly and other Christmas greens adorn the basemept of the Episcopal I hurch of the Epiphany. Sherwood, Fifty-seventh street and Baltimore avenue, where a, Uuaar 0P" tonbjM under the auaplcea of th Sunday school. The proceeds ra to b given to the fund for the new building; to be erected on the elte of the present modest eiruuure, work o wbleo already has be- BTEKma IiEDaEtl-PHILADJELPHlA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, NEWS NOTES GREAT SACHEM'S LOCAL PROCLAMATION Special Convention for Confer ring Honors on Pnst Great Sa chem s Tribos' A n niversn r ics flreal iWhem John M I'immVm hni lui-d a proclamation In nlfloh h sav. In part: -in tho sleep of the- lth Hun Hunting Xtoon, fl. H I) , Common lira, Hecrm ber Hlli, ltlR, nl o'cl-rk p m. In fVt tUh Itlta Hall. Hived and lined streets, tho grentet event In the history of lll manMilp In this great reservation will en cur On that date every Past Oret rlnehetn of Penmiylv-anhv will lie nenti-d with a Pnst Hreat Snehem's Jewel as a stgn of manual or tnken of the eeleetn n-pert and admiration In which he is held by his brethren Throughout this great tttate every Past dreat fAfheni Iras tils cl'fw peiiwnnl and admiring friends who will rejoice at the thought of such' eatracrdlnnr) reeng. nltlon being nccordeil liMiamuch as this will be. wo believe, nn event never to be forgxitten. nnd as It ti desired thai every member wtll try to le present. "I therefore, ns vour exeoutlvn chief, ex tend to each and every Hi-d Man In Penn sylvania a cordial and sincere Invitation to be present on this glorious ocrns-lon. and by your presence show theieby that you earn eally and trtneerely appreciate the wonder ful wnrk, the time, the effort nnd the ability they have exercised In the upbuilding of our glorious brotherhood And. my brethren, what more appropriate nnd fitting time than tho prnnsnt. Juit on the rve of the glorious Christmas reason, when turn's hearts nr softened, subdued and mellow, could be so lectnl for suuh an iient? Our order has had a wonderful, glorlnu and victorious past, our present we believe Is Just on tho eve of unprecedented succew, and Ihe bright and alluring prospect for the futur must urely fill our henrtn With Jy and pilde 'To make a proier nnd appropriate sot ting for such an event, a beautiful program beflttlng tho ocoaalon has Iwti prcimreil, nnd I nsmiro you. my lirethreii. that you will be amply repaid, you ulll rrcolve now Inspiration, and a new Imptlsm of faith In our order by being present 1 eronalty vnnt to meet oii nnd giret ou, I want to grasp jour liand with that slnooro spirit of frateninllsm, thst M so dlxtlnctlvcty a pirt of our brotherhood; wc wnnt you villh in It Is you, my brothers, who havo mmlo this order what It l. you have done the tilings In this frntrrnlty that have hoctt worth while, ami your presence Is necesnry to tnnki' this occasion one ot the brightest, grnndest nnd mcmornblo In our fraternity And 1 nm euro that vou ulll rrcelvo an Inspiration nnd he mhUNcd ulth n new spirit to go foruaid to greater nnd more glorious deeds. In the caufo of freedom, friend&hip and charity " Tli Inuljr (Iront Karhm' .nrlstlen nf I'hllaiUIIihl una V It Inltj hM nl llin nrtlre nf III !rnt ("mint II VZI Norlti lHevfntti street, onu of iho hrvut!intrd rnetlns eiU'll fr a Innr lime, Tho rriMirtM .hnis im 1. o H M In In In n rloiirtMhltts; it'tiJIllun lr. T. I linwlrk. rrrfti Nnitir aakuituirr. ktmiii. of thr illitrtrt inprtlnsa uhlih Im huit armnc.! fur the rri of thii i-rm ottAtlni; to Hip Vutlf to Inskn tltnt tn-ellnz u nui'r A creut trlbulr ritfl liald lo the fl-tmlli ti ilttsil rrr'Oti-! Hum nel It Unlker. In uhlrh w 1 1 itm! Hint Itilii fianntutlon uiir thn l.-.t tn HMiiutniihln Th4 depullrn mill nllfnrl a tainuutt ihn ttur.1 Mno.Uy In this month iirriiarvd n the uars untl iiieAiin Lontnilltve Tn drcr-e tnm nf the !.kou Vitoitmlnn tritlle.1 In thn Hlewitni nf Pusavtink Trllto. N" 13U. nn lout Kriitss'ii kIji un1 nnr-rre.l tlt chlfn ilfKrre Thn nlevum nun rnwil.l with mnitfirii irom ull ittiimis nf lh ity ahiI murii pr-Ue was -inrt-KM-il for tht ahtn in.nnor In which tu work uu lun 1' S. KIimhnI Wll eon. of No 21. iiikI a former tiifintwr nf ttm Atmrhe Drcrpe I'numlt, tuk ih- ofnre of prophrt srnl r-rforoi- th, work as it wn nti-r ilone tfurt l-riil nM' niefntM.rn wtio had s-n Ihn rhnrse tlellverwl intny erent uns kun ilr Lir-1 thnt tlioy wpfn vcpll ri n,iUI for tholr Utt nn this alr-t I. H Jam MeUltintN, of No S, took mii hiftn of llio lnni and rnivvl tnuih nlip'mmr Th rnthulnm nf thnpn nivrtl tiers !tn trull unh ih-po tlpciiN tenm huv i ri.teU lilo rvlit for itie uhllliy aih! ivork of thin AroKK'l.tlon lifKrc' MuMftr I'ttinno Ue rprveH mm h ornlne fnr his untiring etTorts to lrlns thtMO niniH up to n titsh stalo uf ef flcicncy. The deere tPnion nf thn D-Vnta VsocUtlon hsv pociirr.1 Ihrlr nnn ivlxnam for invellnra nnd rrhtnrntiln nt Pltitn Itstl Pnimyiink ne mie mil VltMir Mtro-I On !4uni!t nevf HrnthPf Cnin-ro will tin plrti-! to -- -Mry mflnlNfr of tht team. Hh'1 extcnttn nn Invltntton tn All other members of this l1 vho iltHtra to tie preaenl. licatl Trll-. No f. relehmlnl Us thlrtr-nrnt nnnliernr by hoMlne n Imntuet si ihn ivu t.itxi MrTwtil nnd fhri.tlAn alreetn Ionian i inumll hrunil u,iit kt idlwl on July 3o, lhv atil hnn tn-en Iturntnj l.rKntly ever slnre virnt ntiorl talks alven 1 Ihe hrnfhfrit niv up ireeUiiHl hy tin. 1-rjro nurnler of inembvrs prrn--nt More tmoul fiMlurea were uilvorultK for th trltH. aj lhe einihnlx tin reicnltig wenll ment of lha 1 O. K 11 frctnlois. friendship and churlty The mnrrhlnz rlnb nf WlnAhlrknn Trttw had a rslfle lor u turkey nt lant nieHtlnu. trhlnti has a Oeclilril mik-ti Tliey had nttout fifty in-m-hers enrolled lo so to Altonni rext June ihnrlee V lelnnd soil tits desrt-e leim Iralletl tn Alrnniulil Irlte. Jl week Hiin und perftinned the Adoption ilrsri ti Mterul tAl.'fre Ynb Trll. No L'TH. eetirnte. Its twenty ninth nnnhersary vrlth u Uimtuet und dame (lrent Prophet Walker ioke lo the meml-ors ami Udteii on "llmnkssHlnir An I PrnternAltini. which ias heArtlly enjo-1 liaptlng until a Intn hour fnlln-e.1 YtitiM Trll-i l dolus (tUHl work this jrur And will have a BubAtanUAl vAln over Ull ear Heme of the "tHiya ' Aru After tha prls otlrred by Hie steMl - nein. und the Indtmtlonii uro tb: they w'.U Und h trle. urn The ladles' AuilltAry of Yuha Trltrfi was huh. minded fur the way It conducted the lunquit. Onnndlffa Tribe. No h.1. of ronl-wvllle Pa, adopted ihrei new members. Harhem Hire, haa under war a claea of twenty for adoption dur Inc lei-e ratter. At the IImiii iker meetlliw three, tramps were Intuited. Nomination and tU-ctlan of cutters were held. A nuai-er of vlsittnjf onmpanlona were preaent. Inrludlng Mtate O 11 Junta It IMnkerlon. N. V. C II. (leorsa W. Prlre Jeaae I- W'eUiter and a del, cation of tumpduluna from No. SlSi. of Christian-. Deputy Oreat Sachem William l'o. of No 377, la taklne rare uf two dlslrUta. and reporla an Increase In all of Ida six tribes. He la ull the job all the time. Teoon Tribe will present the traveler ban ner to llanka Tribe no navt Monday's sleep, at Ka radar I Ull. Morton. I'a. Hswwaw Tribe. No S.'S. of lllenalele la do Ine flna work every nieetlnx nlshl llroilwr K A Jordan Is worklns hard lo Institute n ruun ell of I'ocAhonUe to t n-med " iiBei Dr T C lleswlrk Ihe -et a-elu' - more had a laraS fwra iimIUbK out the, list of the dUtrtt m?.IHin II W Ifwl li lh members will turn out In furen la luks the meellnsa tU auooeaj fast Haihem Oeurae W NWwU-mi liaa a very liberal pr-poalllan lo offrr alt Ke.l lm In tn Interests of the KiuiM IJH". ai"t tl sure ibit "pin his vlalta lo llie 'lo wljwa ma tht member, will ausw.il Wbi In his 'aiuWo work. TM publicly sfven la I ",,, hbitivalue and the tribes In Aiuih lltlledeMiU are suwortlag this pap" In tbelr work for the WINTEK RESORTS WIIITK SUI l'HVIt HfKIMl". W. y. White Sulphur Springs V.t Virginia OPEN ALL THE YEAR the GREENBRIER EUROPEAN PLAN Finest Bath Establishment in America, Connected Directly With the Hotel Vnuham and all principal bath of European Health Ritort art given in tho Bath .-i. urygRV ?". ..' t.lel.e I1BMI ...... .. ATUNT10 flTVj, N. J. v.c i km REsoar Hotel of the viom.0 jfiailfioroujhtoiivini J&LAHTIC C1TY.N.J. OvreiSIa MAMUSIHCNT iest-H VWHITCeOj9W- COMOAHY OP PHILADELPHIA'S VARIOUS SECRET SOCIETIES rd'-r All trtbee deetrlna: Id mmmuntrate with nrnihcr S "i ilnin er who vre to have their nn published tAn ei In tc'tnh wtth htm thrnish th rrevt toanrll etllco In I'hllaaelphla 5hAr)mmatem Tribe. No t. held smoker and wrrtertAlMnenl nl Its lewam nn last meet lr ntvnt. nnd as result r-ure4 the afpllca lien of fifteen i-ilefai'e. The meetlnr was a Witsw nnd spirited one tntereattn IaIs were nnwle VI l I . U ThewsAS K ImflAlley. II K VV. Jeeoph Parrar snd l'ast e-athem N U .Veil TTswatam Tribe. No nl, hid en Isat Thura Bay a tet a peel -Tea rem for Ihe ladiea Oeer 9 pel obi atleade alxl were mufh en thueed hr the aiMreei nf lal llreeil arhjn It B Tes m Thrr. December S". the trlkei will Hivlle All the poor rhlWren of lh nehl-rhoed In me wlswam ami rtlsirtlmte t'hrlttmaa alfla A larr tree will b deoerated. ami s-veral m-mbera dreeeed sa snta t laua will entertain the iouim folk. 1'aesjiink Tribe Vo ISO hvd Another randl rlste Admttted on ls IYM a sleep the work teMn dene by lhA decree team ef Ine Ivakota Asi'lAllon A Ursa attendant enjoyed tn Iereating talks on the aiWAnoement of the order ' st Klwnn-1 VVIIenn. who many sreal nine san was s member ef No lSt. recelre.1 a hearty welcome and apnke to the members A.iit ' How Ihe KkJects of Our Order Were It In AiToroPllshcd ' P. Oeonte W Nlchol son rf No at. spoke on puhllettr " nnd hie remarks were well appreciated. Pesree Master i Amero made severAt tnteresttne remark ami thnnked all for their appreciation ot the work Other Addreeeea were made by P. S "Hud' tlrlltltha. I H VlrUlnnls I S Joseph Morrow. And mhcra . A dMrkt meeiirur will be hell at t.ennl. I's , on Thura lay. lieceraher H wh-n Ihe sreat rhtefe and a liuaje delecallnn nf Ilel Men from Philadelphia will be present. Tnnvh Tribe No H Is Ixildlne aetlvw meet Ihrfa at each twseion of the trlt-e Past Haehem 1 J Kite tn hie many trails sivra pleasant lalka and feets sure that vlita to the varlou wuwama will brine roed results. riule Tr1lo. No S.M centlnura In sather tn re-l icee aI ever tnnetlna on tontclit a sleep two candidate will l-e admitted an.1 the rn-m-bers Are urired to Attend 1' H Joeepti Mara, chief of records la ttulta pnn. of the pro-tress No It&l la luaklns srxl takea nn active part In the trll-e'a analra, nrota Trll. No S. will Join In with the Italnmakrra in the nett few eune. anl ursea ita iiwrnt-era to attend the meetings more resularly lmpertant business tretetbrr with the admis sion of pAlefAcca every meellnx lias kept the witf-tHhinre trr lart.e these t ooler itiiNina. I'aconta Trll-e. No 31, hAd another candidate for ndmlsstnii on Ust rrtday a step nnd H stlrrttiK to oercom- the tiurnuer lost by suni-en-elou tail term While the attendant e la n.it Viry lirao. tile nfnreri reel that Ihe members will soon bo attracted to the wtswam by live efforts of perernt membera who aro working bard lo rporsatiUti the d. srrw terms Hhiwnce Trlt-o. Nn has o iiumler of members who aro sclhe In ll.e aOalrs. of, their trlln and In Ihe draree work. In Mouth I'hlln Mplila. I' H David Itusiell ran slwaya lt ttrpended upon to bring large delegation lo tlw vartuun trlliee whctisver any Import-til meet ing la to bo held The I'vst Mai hems' Aspvclallnn held lla rcu Inr monthly ineetln lat Halurday sleep at the hall, Tfl South llroad street fwelve trlties were repre-entcl and the meetim; waa preeldnl tiver li I'naideni John M I'stneio Vnrluuj talks were made ond Ibe meiut-era listened vntli murh Intereet to I" S W.tlter Stiles, of .No 1 1 J, 1' H llkhard Woods, of No 11.1. lllld 1 S. Harry Itelntianll pre--nt secretary. Menno Trlle-. S'o. Si'S. Is lonklnc fnrarl to tin mcetlna on Monda. letemleT D when It will i ni. rt.iln the members nf the Dskoln As oriatlon Th grent hi. Is and representative-" from nil th trli-re In Ihe southern section of the city will l" brt-ent A lnre Attendance Is looked for nnd the visiting nn'iutera nru urccd to uttenil early In Ihe evenlmc. frow Coun.lt, Nn inn. D of 1 . bad a larae Uss of rnndlflvtea admitted on Inst rrldAya eleep ihe deKieo work leln conferred by Wenonah outicll. No I The wigwam was i row-li! with metnliera nnd the work was ren dered In n very i re-lttahle manner V nrlnus nd tresses were made and henru conarstiilatlona exieoilel to the new bride. Vlra John Muelhon l-etser Iho committee served refreshments and .v musical entertainment waa given by tioiiir talenl. The twenty-first anniversary of Tioga llbe. No .V.. will lie leleiiraled at lllttenboii-e Hall. I if it tt Inl street and llnverford nvenue nevt VVcineedHv evening Tioga famouj minstrels will . pi's, ut n moat enjoyable progrnm The troupe la houdcl by Hie dire, u.r William i.yk land, ael-n. b Harry Al-ele, rlaiiHi. Waller I'niiiasriei inti rbn ulor Harry f llrlefl, W II Hum I utnpl. end men Itnliert Pern. Hoy Anil-rsuo, llurrj Torre fall Joseph I lieaotil Harry citoll. Wll.lam Wtaun and tleorgo Helnlol iborus Ihe show will bo followed by a dame and n f re abmenta FOUKSTKUS OF AMEIUCA Nuttirallzntlon School nnd Lepil Ait) Tart of tho Fraternal Scopo t'ourt Kt Albnns. Nn IS, has had III run tlnuoUH operations for slxloen jours a nnt urnllziitlon vchonl. In which nny member "f tho onler Is entitled gratis to prcp-ini fur tho prlvllcgo of cltUenshlp The order docs not allow pntlls-in ikiIUIco or Its Inlluencoi to Intrude In It. and those ncmirlng tliolr papers Ihrmigh this school urn iiH-siired of freedom from any pirty domination Slnro I SI, I the order 111 general has sought to b.ivo all eligible men of foreign birth to brcimu citizens Its local budloa h.ive boon train ing catnpi for that laudable puroie, nnd tlila court has been foremost in tha good work. Now thnt the public Interest In Ihe riiiratlnn ban nrlM'ti. Iho court Intends en larging tho scope nf Ihe work and giving Its aid to tho awakened public opinion Tho K of A I.OIIAI Asalstarco Society for a leuteen H'ra has al.b'd In d'si nmteo.int ing fruitless litigation by Ite mutual 'arbitration of milters, und when that fulls giving Ita eervlrea to the upb'd'ltng of Jusllie nnd fnlr play This iwrvlie Is gratia It Is not a legAl bureau a.mply, but a fraternal ImuU'. dt sigurtl to Itelp ho tieiKly memU'ra aiul no uther mses are ivcn lla STEAMSmi'S FLORIDA "IIY SKA" nll!.ADI.'M'JIIA TO JACKSONVILLE (railing ut .Sa-rnniiah) III. I IlillTKfl. KAII, Floe Steamers 1-ow Karcs lust Service. Meals and llert i Included, Plan Vone Trip to Include "The Finest Coistwlne Trips In the'VlerlJ" llluslratr.1 ll.-.V't on Itequeat Merchants & Miners Trans. Co. (intra. IDS South Bill at. W. Tl'llNhlt. O ! A I'ldla., I's. Hall. MX SCHOOLS AND COLLHOE3 BANKS BUSINESS rni.i.F.r.E IIKTTTK llUI.KKI.r lv alu.llng lu ri IMHea vpina nerre larlal TypewritlBg. Nhortruiwl sod Ktaanlab lb "In al om e Pay or fsvenlne vijfi I'lwatnut Mtreit STRAYER'S The Meat Hilslneas Kctio.il Mh and CbeMnul ftreets. IottUui irurntwsml SALESMANSHIP Knler now IWiy or nuat Another ibH now form Ux Come In al oona. WINTER RESORTS UHITK M'M'IU'K hflllNfiM. V. V. Woum by tkillad attendant J. II. HI.OC 111 tteeldtst Manager J AT1NTIC I ITV. V J. -JksS&&6 TtriMTtcart. M&sffT$& Open at qll seasons . r or tneYcan Arwconrvlsad8tarvclai-l DTaxcellcACt?. tt nerrt such ss rome within that aeope. It alma to keep tha affairs, of the order when possible, mit of cull lltlrntten. f'mirl Neshamlny. No HO, had Sa lis guesl Court CohocKsInk No 1J ll -as a mini of fraternal visttaiton In votti" sme srafs pnt SL spuial procram waa arrsnre.1. and tha Thanksgiting spirit was malntalneil tn s playret centv-rorl alut I'lymoulh Ho. k The characters. J,r'er.1i,' John Alen I'aptaln Miles rltapdlali. t hlof Maaaaselt and the tjoyernor were Itnper fonstejl hr nrothera Hyrnea. i rslg Itudolpti. iwihelly and.Itharp The chorue. costume! sa pitrlms and Irxllana, vrrrs made un from the T".'..1 Hoe The tsWeauv The fourtshlp of .Mllee fltsndiah "Tire Treaty -1th fhlef Maaaas-it "The Mrsl Thanksgiving' war assumed by those previously selected tlther tea. turee of the night embraced legitimate enttrlaln Ing numbrs Court Amerh-us No T. at Twenty first snil foulli streets held one of tta hete-erthy etiter tvinmenla on r'rldsy The talented performers save a Tsrleil Mil of pleasantries the minstrels rin.lrrlng a completely new proaram ot Isiuh ler and Jest, sketrh ami son Tim committee llrothers Scott. HarrUy, Thompson. Nelson runnlnaham. barker. Itaihle. Hhoiip. Iiv.t. !..hi,.,lr. ' ' arranne their wnrk boih as In dividual Mrtrctpsnta and eollectlrei sgsnts. so that, ns Kecretsry tlolllngsnorth puts It. Ihs labors Incident lo the benevolent work of the order need net I- den amid gloomy aurreund Ings but with heart and hand In accord In tha bestowal of the seodlr deeds of true fraternity. Ho the court a socinls are hot simply Intended for pleasure, hut to be the medium for sttnln log Ivsllng and erfectlte aol The good fel lowship nights will I held monthly The local courts are preparing for . tho t hrtatmaa distribution ol gifts to the widows and orphans and kindly arcttngs tn the inem lr The funds usually set aside for Ihts praiseworthy purpose nre Wing Increased hr voluntary contributions Thla benutlful cua lorn of good i beer Is aro-Ing even more popular Fnd Is a concrele evnmple of unselfish b li vo nce The recipients are mail- to feel they ar- only accorded a right mot not s privilege or n mere formal act of gem ruelt. ond Ilia donors acientuata the truth of the adage "It la more blessed to give than to receive " The r of A Kmnlnrmrnt llurenii live met with good success since Ita establishment by mandate of the grand court convention nf IMS There is no cost to employer or employ K ih court la a loial ngenrv wllh tho enroll ttve council ehamWra 1P.07 Arrh slreet. as the central head'iuartera It furnlshra a practical nriswer to the nuery, "Are there sue niembera out of einplovment VV hlle not dlsctlmlnvtlng against nonmemhers. It alms to assist the mem I era lo altiivtlons by mutual co-opernllon. brother for brother , The thlrtv nre courts ..f Northwest 1'hlladalphln nre manifesting a great Intel si In the i omtng unite! i Itr ilsss. and Supervising leiutv Wll Ham II Hurler Is elated over Ihe successful out tonoi nf Ins IntKirs In the itletrh t and grateful for the io operation of his brethren A prom inent tuMnler states "Vlmh -eminent Is heard as til Ihe Inartltltv of so tnaliv from ubom much Is In tustbe due Their failure to assist does not retnr-d the great crusade, for Ita am res Is nsiured They are inrlled to tin great city diss nuti-mirlng uheie seals will l-e iq served for them In the penitent section " Th V nf A Vtvnhtng I'lub of PennMltnnli comprising a uniformed bo.lv who take part In tbp parade in supreme conventions roe, I innnthly nt Ihe llrsnd I'otirt offices The tourist ad lunct whlt-h Inclu les the udy relatives ns well ns smh memtters and f Hen la as merely desire to take th trip nre making tiretisr.it Ions for Ih nevt supreme con-siition outing to Portland Me Application for enrollment cnli Im niado dally st the emutlv- heiidouartera I'rnlcrnal I'ntrintlc Americans The entire Initiatory staff and guards of Kalr vleiy Counrll .'o ".2 visited tone i'oiincll. No Tito, and conferred Hie work In n most Impressive manner upon the large class nf t midliU-rs pn s rtit tnt, resting remarks were mud by li l H i Alrev llepresentaltt Olbs.lalr. of No ft'.!, and Jr 1 8 f Shenemin This Is Jut the l-rgln nine of a great s,ason of work for No 7iW. Intecrll Counill No S3H. will hold one of Its telebrated smokers this evening ill llroad nnd IVdernl streets K t' Hcreiary Ford and Jr I" H, I' Phenemin ti-gether with many dep utles und visiting brethren will be prenent Monthly meeting of tlnod of Iho Order Asso ciation will be lots, tomorrow eventpc at tv rnunrll No in Twentlth nnd Ojfnrd streeta All delegntea should attend nn mailers uf tin. t-nrtauce will bo considered An official vleltntlnn will ! paid nest Mon day evening to Hlrlckersvllle I'oiincll Jfn tnv by Jr ! tl f Hhrneiuaii and S f Herretary INiH. who will take part In u birge i laaa tn.tin llon Doer iimiti'M Aciiiittrd nf Theft CAUI.ISI.Ii I'a. Dro T vltistlcn .Mnrlln lod.i dismissed tho case brnuglit by W II. .Mnrkley. of llnrrisburg. against a party nf htiiiti-rs, tin majority or them railway mall t'lerkn fioin llnrrisburg ami vlrlnllv. whom ho I'h.itgod with taking a deei holuiiglng tn bis none Tho decision set n nee. .-, for but Ion minutes ufler the llrst decision nnother enso was brought by ll. M Mu.niw, Iliintsl.tlo, who claims thnt Hubert I'rotinrt and tienrgo f. Dlchl took a deer which he first shot Millionaire Owner of Began Life as a Waiter 1016 SONS OF AMERICA'S BIG CAMP OUTPUT Hoxborough'fl Enterprises ami Class Initiation Movements Holding Sway Here rump HO. of Itn-tborough, which Is ron dueling s. fair throughout the week. Is meeting wllh sallsfrtctiiry Blieeg-sMS. Most of the cnmtKi of rhlladelphln are wide nvvnke. snd II Is reiKirtetl that tiisnv of them are producing rtul(s fur l-evnnd the expectn llons of the 1-ttnte Hxecutlve llimnl There has never been a year. It Is rlHlnxtl, In tho lustnry nf this order when nn execu tive hoard kept so elope wnltb nil rurli local camp but Ihlri vear n lenvrd la kept of Just wh it each camp Is doing New faces sre nppcarlng In the Important of fices nf the nav movements Instead of tho tttpumbenln who nsplre fnr nlllrv, now men havo been clrctn! Tho poiinly convention bus ns Its president 11 It mm I, Vnne. of I'nmp SO. who has pmimsed over S00 cnndl dates In his camp, who has nlvvnya dlv pla.ved great real In the order and who Is n man of high business ability. Ihe Innii-eiost Initiation lis as Its president Howard M. Ibvils, nn earnest worker nf t'amp Is, a i lean stralghtrore. ir 1 tnn with blg.i sbllltv This erfori Is going forward nt u rale that S n, surprise to all Interested. A camp officer stalea: "Alanr of the rami's aro refusing to support this movement, due to an unerrurrent eftort to hold up the progressive plans whbh th new management has brought forward but the oppo fltlon will lount for nothing In th large mem bershlp this order baa lu Philadelphia Th Mat secretory Is a elenn t'hrlstlan. patriot!' mail, who has pnnluccl great results fnr the order In the last eighteen r-ra, ami fights for what he teluvea to Ih fnlr nnd aniiare." The snoiiilnsa tnlllnllon held the most suc cessful meeting of Us history Inst Krlday eve ntng. when close to ntl imni were repre ponied With te glnniir r - ". ' - larg.. numlier of candidate, tho national. Plate nnd lending iiieiubers of Urn onlpr present from nil pnrls this affair will tierimps prove lo lw Ihe most interesting event ever attfinpteil In this onler. Tha t'ounty Convention Association und th Vtllkesharre t'lnb villi boll their rriciilnr tnnntli U meetings nevt VVnlnesday evening nt Htnle camp headquarters, and a full attendance I lielng urgeil by these organisations, as maltrrs of llllliorlnlit e wtll iiiiiim beturo oai il ass.li.IM- Hon nt that time Th 11M7 Hist rump commltte nf l.uxerue I'ounty has sngagesl foe the nt K'ete .--.i. what will Im th rlnest slulltorllini In which the Hint i aino sessions ac - ni-l i e beautiful Irem Ttlniile. vv 1th a sealing capacity of lftoil psrsntis. this coitiiullleo hns Hi aoibl barking of ever camp In too loutll' nnd the ci tiro cnunly Is aroused New candidate are l-lng received lino all tho camps In lari. i lapses and lliet I every prosit ut a tolal of In.nnii niemtiera In l.uxcruo by tho nevt Hlalo rvmlt sss.ilnn ramp 1ST Hill Columbia avenue, entertained Mat Secretory Helms last .Monday evening Among the speaker wern the rllate peiretnr. Al ilolilbaiker. the Itev. Charles Hunter and Hubert Thompson. The (vnuist bint College Center County, held n Isvosters meeting last I'rldsy evening when too lrenns gattn red In the r.ew'vtkld fellows' Hnll nnd llstineit to the nildrppsesMir the Hint scretary. the Itev J. Mt K Itelllv. anl in, m bi rs of tho vamp. The l.'.nn clips Initiation which tho cinups of Heading will hoi I on I'ebru try I promises to !o the biggest event ever held lit llcrka Cnuntv In the drat arrangements II was planned to hnvo f.isi candidates, but the Htat orrirer urged them to make It it thoutvnd and today the cautltitntea number more than I2011 Tlirre Is a new life astir In lterks County nnd It Is lioosihlo thnt one or the Heading camps tn ltM1f will tiroduco Rlltl cnndldatca by l'ehruary 12 Camp IM. of Khenandoah. Schuylkill County, held n hie Nmater session Ntnembor s. when tho nsslslant lo the Htat necretnr, (leorg tlellet. and 1'nvt Mint ('resident John ll Here, nf CI Clair Millressed the gathering David Vetter, of New lllnugold, spnlto In bla tisunltv brilliant manner The inmo nf Nhnmnkln will lioht n great rallv nest Hutidsy evening The members of Ihe KIAte eieruthe committee will lie the aitoclal luesl of Hi committee in charge. And will de liver uddrcsseM throllglioul the day Camp M'J of Huston wllh n membership of mmi is putting forth earnest effort to raise lis membership lo lissi b the in-vi Mtat ramp nnd the outlook Is brluhl Til 1ampai1.11 was siaru-il Isat I'rtday evening, when close 10 ,'niii uiemlw ra ami vlsliora gntherid nt the hall to hear ml dresses by llerl-crt Arm. I'rof W 11 lUese. of Xluhl -nb rg Colligc. nnd the Itev. C. II. Metigel 1 iUNDAY'S Public contain the story of George C. Boldt's rise from a menial posi tion to that of owner of the Bellevue Stratford and president of the Waldorf-Astoria Company. It reads like a page from "The Arabian Nights" and has a particular interest for Philadelphians, since Mr. Boldt founded his fame and fortune with the old Bellevue Hotel on Broad Street. In 1904 Mr. Boldt combined the old Bellevue with his Stratford across the street and called the new hotel the Bellevue-Stratford. John Jacob Astor, impressed by Mr. Boldt's abilities, made hmi a proposition to manage a hotel in New York the Waldorf-Astoria, Two huge hotels, international in fame and a fortune estimated at' millions these were the rewards of a man once a waiter. Read his story in Sunday's Public Ledger. w hi i in. Ten memborthlp teams wers Brgsnttei tirrder cnptsln. Cmn Bsl. ,ef. rhegter "Tti Jlannei1 mill tnmp" will hold lla twenty ninth nnlvrs-r banou-t on te-emtier ID In th T, M C. A. sttdttortuin when Ih members of th Btslsj evevutlv commute will aiterM nnd speak. Thl will b Ih mosr Interesting meeting this great ramp haa eree held N il la working faiths fully to increase the membership to looo mem bers this j ear th l'hlidsnhl-nuJi nislrlcl will holft a. dlHrlct moetm-t on Mnntlay eventng Uecm-r IH tin Plae of meeting In l decided this vreesl when Htat "Jecrslsry Hflrns will s rtrea th Oletrnl Aesmelallon Th Thirteenth PhlladsIphK District will T10M a great district rally "tneila' erenlntr, te n lw n. in th P11MV Hall. SSI SovHn Slitlsth street Ptst arei national pfficers have been Invited to attend Th ramp nf Cheeler County district, No . ar planning for district rlly for Thursday evening le-mbr SI, when th nmlun or the Mtste ietutl Isvatit are eiliectert to sa tire th members. oitnim ODD FIXLOWS ProRrcits of tho I.nrrjoat Lodfjo StUl Uliilnunteil -Tho Oldest Odd Fellow Mlllo lovdge conferred the tltlnl degree on 11 fliias of cnnillilntes In ceremonial form wllh Ihe full stnff In the harness. Follows Ing the degree work u social entertainment was provided for the benefit nf the newly Initiated member. Jlroiher William Synelt nf Wnlllmm Mass., entertnlned with som very clover tnntiolngu. work nnd songs wer reudered l the noble grand, Clarence 1 Mormnn, and his rtgt supporter, ThomM Kills. ItefroshmetitH were served nnd to gether wllh mine Interesting addresses by visiting brethren from Consort Ixjdge Na 1SS. Iloverl), .Mnsa.. Ilmllicrn I M. Snrgent and Unttuiel U King. 11 most enjoyable eve ning whs spent. Tonight the Initiatory degree will bo con ferred on n. rlnss nf fourteen candidates and 11 Is hoped that there ulll bo a Isrgn attend nnco to ttsslst lu tho work. Visitors ntwnyn welcomed. . Merchants I.odg. No 5",a. t the last locat ing put on the Initiator) degree In full form, with a good attendance, Purity Ixidee. No. 52S, le-lng repreaetited nmnng th vlaitura by l U. II 1 Hninlllon nnd his ynungest son. The wnrk waa ca.tbly handletl by th tam, to the cre.HI not only of tho dearro master, but of every on who did his art to makn Cderchsnts a suiceas Tomorrow welling Iho first drcrms will 1 eiemplined nwlrig to lhep lalng fire I'rlday eienlngs in I-cemlr nnd th tirand UhUo ofilcrs making m visit on th last Friday evening the third digrt will lie postponed until that evening Kendertnn !nrts entertained last week the musical tiand ot Peac and l.nv Ixidge. of Jpn klntown. and conferred th second degre. unger l M Wilbur Zimmerman, appreciated by large ntlenilsnr tin Tuesday evening Ih team put on th- luiibitorv Hint third decree, A com mlllee, i-ontpoeed of I tl Joseph el. TomilnsoD, It. C Kennedy nnd A II Wahnop. haa ar rnnaed fur the lodge lo conduct religious serv ices ticvt Mundas nt Hie ItetM-kah Horn. Tha ltv I'.dwln Cofmush of Hi Klghteenlh and 'I losn Htrt-eta MethiHllst Hplsconal Church, will lie the speaker and Vllss Hthel Kerns, sololat. htul Miss llthel Johnioit tdanlst. assisted br a ihoru. will furnish the music. Purity Lodge. S..1. li kreplng up Its record for aitlvltv iH-giin In th li In spite of In 1 lenient weather a very credltnble number ot blot her and ladiea gathered at the lodge room at Hlrard nvrnii mid Hutchinson stteet. for an nldtline thanksgiving party. 1'- O. Iloaa Maciver pmiIci1 hi ininicn tncV v ien ser of tieanvllln." to bring his b&nd of "Heckirs" and tin' mush they retnlereil will be long re membered by those present. 1. O. uhtrrr, secretary of American Ktnr I-cdge, and V, O, Harry tlrabam. of the gain Inilge. were pres ent nnd entered heartily Into the merriment of the evening. llrother Williams, of Trenton, .Mass . gave un Interesting nod Instructive talk, 1,11st nltbt tli Initiatory digre was con ferred. Visitors nro nluais welcome. At the Odd Fellows' iirphaiiagn the llundar eervlcea were In cliargn of Hamilton leigo, No. Mill The serinmi wus br tb Itev. Hamuel llarker imator of rennant lrebvl nan t durrn. West l'Mtadelptila. Th music Included a sole by Miss lleatrlc It Hatnn. sn orgsn recital bv .Mlsa Mar) Tuit. nnd arlccllona by the ihlldreos chorus snd orchestra, 'Iber was a HI bio drill under the dlrrrtlon of Mlsa Evelya Mavwell Addnssra were made by (Irani! Kecro tsrv Caber A Hall. President Hlchardson and Chairman llnbert Ijirr I'replilent Itlrhardioa gavo h ricepllon tn the mnnagers of Ihe orphan ago on M.nurlii ii.miiu at his hnme, - llansbrr atraet li honor of th thirtieth anni versary of hla wedding William 1- Hinlih. h past grand of Mount Airy l-ndsc. No. 2:1.1. who dll last week ai the ago of l.lll-l-' " a a ,1. Hand lo Pnllo tnnthenn lvlge No. in. of tlermantown. In lhin. on the day after he waa twenty on years of nge Two eara after h withdrew und be lamo on of the charter imtnliers of Mount Vlry ladge. in which he hns held rontlnuoua inenibersiiip. mskum him an Odd follow for seventy one sears. Ledger will mm 'm3i it icii,, . .; uaiu o mot rKW bul e UIWI1 BrtsdEr',fraEs I xumM.Mjm varW rn&ti en !" "T- """V """' WWft BJ?B !--, -& i"