Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 14, 1916, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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ffiGES GARPENTIER UNLIKELY
$ MEET CHAMPION WILL ARD IN
FIRST BOUT IN THIS COUNTRY
bngte Leonard's Trainer and Friend of French
fighter, Believes War Hero Will Engage in
Other Battles Before Opposing Kansan
Br UODERT
, .-. it.. nnrmnus rJXDcndltura of
1 Vizi iw'ney on e.ibto tolls and the, post-
' i!trrlew banded out by Tex iticxnn.
oven -money bet
that OeoreM Car
pentlrr wilt not
net his shapely
feet on American
oil (or some time
to come. It also
It safe to mixer
I li n s.ime odds
that Mm French
Idol will not meet
Wlllard In h I it
first rime battle
on thin aide of tho
ocean. .Accord
ing to deors-e
12 n is t e, former
manager of Frank
Klaus, middle-
weight champion.
and now Benny
Leonard's train
b. W. MAXWELL er, Carpsnllor Is
. . ......a., a . a ltlilillt
lMl ,i all anxlOUS lo ior . .- ."--
irtJoi" l llr fllBt-t- above the German
juini- .mB much better
laUTand likes that game
) I..! '""
llVaa I hut
i?:?tZ a boxlnif. Kngle line receiveu
8B "V'Sn hth forelim boxer, and
If "1 i:: h. .late positively that he
v!T:... .toss he state positively that he even
l.?!d.tlng a trip to tho United States
gfrCort the war l over.
EMe. Carptntlcr Abroad
sxe has Known v.i .....;. .w. ........
ECfLl that country after winning the
rullwelht title. At ono time M. Des-
Wirranie n few matches for his man In
rtis untry. but Uie war Interfered with
ttiDUr-t. Thus. It can bj seen that Engl
tawTirhst bo ' Hiking about, and his
!- dope should bo taken seriously.
-r j,-,r seen clever boxers In my day"
'tuiuta Engl, "but none can compare
trttn deonres Carpentler, of France. IIo Is
"IStfut a doubt THn fastest big man In
Us world today, and If ho ever npprani
fa M 'American ring, his work will bo a
'; rml-tlon. He han a lightning left Jab,
Jiflj Cleanly anu npccuiiy wmi ma riKiit
td has an assortment of jabs, hooks,
maies. uppercuta and slnmn that no othor
brrr possesses. For yonr.i tho ring Has
Bret developed a good side stepper. Georges
teas, sidestep -nimpiy iuucs uwny wncn no
MJts a lead and right now Is good
irurcth to beat Dillon, Moran, Morris,
jTiBilcy. Welnert and Uio other heavies.
pcejt Wlllard. Carpentler has all kinds
ltt staff, and I don't know where he
Blekrned It
WSi Meet WIHard Later
W 'it for Wlllard. I bollevo Dcscnmn" Is
IW wUa to send his man against tho
ctiBtifon the first tlmo out Carpentler
Stis not been In a regular boxing bout for
... ..- -i-ifl It ivnnM hit n-lrlnr Inn
such to start him ngalnst such a tough
' LufiRisli
A rivMrjSSjk
8 BA ilEs
i
.SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS
By LOUIS H. JAFFE
Johnny Tlllmnn has given Itenny Leonard
iM Johnny Dundee, two of the most prom-
f tint men In tho lightweight division, real
i'litjti tussles. Now there are chances of
I Bitting Between tno Minneapolis uoxer
lth champion, rrcd Welsh, dick cur-
P!rho has brought somq of Now York's
Kbdttrs to Philadelphia, Is making-
cots for me uiermom uiuo, urooKiyn.
' be Intends giving the fans the best
procurable, Frank jroran and Gun-
t .Smith meet In Curley's opening show
Monday night, 'ma ronowing ween
wilt try to get Champion Welsh to
.Tillman. Whllo In the Kaat Tillman
tailing Philadelphia his home.
taiST thmd-. of New York, It flown on
Mt. ---4- to tarkla Lluck Memlnir at tho
Nrstl -Kit Uondty nlsbt. In tho -emtwlndup
filamr ItcC.b will hook up with Harry Con
ItaTit Now York, Tho third bout will brlnir
ftintti-r Hurr 'nil J" Coney, or Ht. Paul, and
,;UVflt)cior, Indian itui-cll takr- on luttllnc
t.iijrrr. wall tow Hunter and Wally Nelson
;tiir la tut ov-aing doui.
!!. It... M..1 hnnl n Ih. VTva ti
fi'it.llitlo Clnb will bo between Henry llauber
f M Jack Tolana. liaubor is in iiptop conai-
Sll. Jea Uaiejr meets roung .iorpnew in me
teraiwuiatrp. Tommy Auatin will meet tsaaio
''Bttea. Touos Artls will taoklo Al llauer.
tWwan IIo4Mn Is to oppoae Joe Ormoror.
gteva tlvn ef trTelnn. nn. nf Ihe hardest.
St'uier KS-pounilera In tho same, will be aeen
M action at tha National Athletic Club on
Rfitiraay night, when he will oppoae Marty
Ivrau. ulaa'a moat recant feat waa A victory
KlTir Jtcit Uritton. Latio Is of tho typo who
Ea eccstutly boring In.
trans Mfiran la a vary accommodatlne per-
-.- a.. k:,.",,,, .-.-.. it ..- . r- -
I wn. ui, M niiuns lu ua av irii uufeo ill n
(Citrti with fred ultonI It would bo no trouble
I fr rrtacols, ho flxurta, In making Fulton bo.
jlteve that he (lfredl -waa & halter nlaaterar than
a,nrUlt,
i, . .. bantam boot that stands out bis In Phlla.
BE' , toultlana-Uenny Kaufman fracas,
, pwley Welrmoller wants to tret another crack
iMiteitKIa WlllUmi for Kaufman, and ho be
r. .! "nny can beat toulat for tho propoaed
'Sir ttb.tas champion. If deflnlta arrange.
;K!if9 k" md. Kaufman and Loulal will
ttua CUrlitmaa afternoon.
.?fil.! . "J-W. ?J! ? '"fJi. nn"""
-".JtnnaBRuuiwir ot Johnny Kllbana,
faAUal thai IfAKtxail U. SI.. !... T,1 11.
IlPUteH "$K "" " ihV'd.?...onTd
ltsJSl9rt510.,,.?M b official rafereo of tho
ISi.IiT' t' ""ding all seaaon. Philadelphia
KSUTtt."!1 PMsixd In Heading- say that
'BrW Ji!b,n.Wrform,mr to perfection In
tta ZtiSit H- lu "so does tha thlrd-mon
rsn& rtis whenever dtaputes artae about
tt&ES,) roupwinr ualtllnr lvlnakrs
ffiaIr..iii1',r.t."',r s hs Stratford
5fiStf?3?i,dr,w,,B,n "" with a senile
lla la Vum'J30w,v,r' now '"h" teatar John-
S. Issdow fa fallAwlnv nBllln rin.w.
fimoB iTin. w ":S ", m miner,
reoa ia barly nerva. ir i Iah, ,
e3puBcar. tat. Jnhn r.. . ....iu u....i
wtiiishu .; :?!'". "'.::l ""sa.v
ptmoQ '" " " "a wiu i.aui-
Si? TST!t.fct bantam who Is proving the
k 'rSE" ? VL ootnam bantam ranks.
S.k,I?4rSl' Is tha younxater'a name. and.
ChYVt "liV t.l,iUn, bantam, clharkay
st Jia pounds, Tho other night he
a IHaW.
W. MAXWELL
opponent It will tako three or four bat
tle to Ret him In ehaps and tlvtn Wlllard
wilt have to look out for himself. I be
lieve the Frenchman can outpoint Wlllard
In ten rounds and In n longer battle has a
good, chance to win. Carpentter oan punoh
hard and his speed would tie tip HI- Jess
Into knots. Joe Jtanette. who boxed
Ucorf.es In France, says that the soldier
boxer Is the best he ever has seen, and he,
too. predicts that he will beat Wlllard.
Them Is no doubt but that Carpentler
will be over here sometime," Uncle con
tlnued. "As soon as the war Is over he
will be forced to do something to replenish
his bank roll. Carpentler, you know, Is flat
broke. Its hasn't a cent In the world out
side of the small salary ho receives from
the French Government Usorgca made lots
of money before the war, not only In the
ring, but from business houses as well.
They ore gTeat for advertising In France,
and Carpentler received big money for In
dorsing mineral water, chocolates, wearing
apparel and things like that In Paris I
saw a huge sign sixty feet high with a pic
ture of Carpentler drinking a glass of
water. Ills pictures alao were used ex
tensively In Helglum and the advertisers
paid out a fortuna for Mia privilege.
Lost $200,000 Savings
"Ileforo the war was declared Oeorges
had J200.000 In bank and, actntg on the
advice of A. Uoyer, a wealthy broker In
Paris, Invested alt of It In coal mines In
Iielglum. You know what has happened to
Inxestmentn In that country since tho Her
mans grabbed rt. Carpentler lost every
thing, and ho will feel tho effects of being
broko when peace Is declared. He doesn't
reallie It yet, but glvo him time. Then ho
will bo the busiest little boxer In tho world.
"I havo seen some reports that Carpen
tler Is "yellow' and dooan't like to take
punishment Don't you bsllevs It He Is
as gams as any fighter I hare seen and
can stand mors rough stuff than Wlllard
Klaus bet hhn In eighteen rounds, but Des
camps stopped tho fight It wasn't a real
knockout and before the end cam. Klaus
had taken a terrible beating. I asked Car
pcntler's manager why the bout had been
Htoppcd and he Just shrugged his shoulders.
'Why take chances? he said. 'Georges Is
young and a bad beating might hurt his
future. In a year or so, he will be able to
go tho dlBtanca without any trouble. Any
way, I don't want him to toso confidence In
himself.'
Will Bo Worlds Champion
"Carpentler made many mistakes when
ho blossomed out as a middle and light
heavy weight He would make weight for
any one, and once when he got down to 1C0
the bones just stuok out all aver him. Do
fore the Klaus battle ho did not eat or
drink for seventeen hours. That sapped
his vitality and caused his manager to stop
the bout. Georges Is getting stronger each
day, however, and If he Isn't brourjlit down
by a German bullet he should ho the next
heavyweight champion of the world."
nally dof-nti-d Oirdnur Ilrooko, knocklns him
dawn for a nlno toll In tho first round of i-n-roundtr.
Itr-nold Olllc- can't undoratanit it t all.
Harry Smith, after twlnr on the aldo linn tor
almoat s year, romis out and mnk-a Hobby
Usrd, neraldod as a wondar, nult: th-n he da-f-at-
Ouaila Lvwla. Tbla lattar onnttat vraa
about aivn wa-ka io, y-t ll-ynolda nil bean
saving trouble In booktnr Smith.
I-w Tendlar will grab hlmaalf aoma caay
mon-v tonUht, II- mo-ta Kid Ttxaa la a 1-n-roundar
at llattlmnra. Taiaii Is xt aama boiar
who appearad luro In a-veral praltina.
Ja-lc ipitlon andDllly Xliaku will maat In a
ach-dul-i! ten-round bout next Tutaday night at
tho Clermont Sportln Club. Ilrooktyn I'r-vtoua
matches betwean this pair wero called o(T.
Drrmorr. Mich.. n. i
.Hfllhttra ilawlAr
or inaianapoiia, uefeatod
Indtananolta. ilefaated I'aiev npAt,Mfp.f
innaiiiHii iigniweigni cnampion, in tneir ten
round fight bare laat nlsht.
Carl Morrle. the Oklahoma slant, and Charley
Wolnert. New Jereey heavyweight, have been
matched for a nfteen.round bout at Kaniaa
City on New Year's night.
We're than two score Chicago clergymen will
Mwt with prominent buslnesa and profeialonal
men nnd othcra of tho .Second llllnola infantry
nit week to dlacu a bill permitting boxing In
tho next Legislature.
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Bowling Notes
Soma clover Individual acorea helped bring
about tha reaulta. Uruy sot ?'.M In hla third
Rome with I'rorreaalva. Ponlleld totaled Sll In
te second game with X'rogreialva. Dwleher
concluded with S2S with Northweatern. Uroen.
Held knocked down .21 In hla nnal ssmo with
Kt. I'aul. Joe Avll recorded Vlt) In hla flrat
same with Under. town. Hoy. ot Southweelern,
bogan with a U42 acore, Klnnton, of tehlgh,
got -21 In hla Crat game.
The Intercollegiate Bowling League, may In
clude prominent eaatern aa wall as weatern In
atltutlona. It Is propoaed lo havo tho champions
In the eastern and weatern seotlon roll off at
the end of tho eeason, Soma tlkaly entries sro
Cornell, Vale. Myracuae. tehlgh. Stevens and
llanaielaer P. I., Carnegie Teen. I)e I'aul,
Colby, Illinois, Notrs Dame, Michigan, Vermont,
Prlncoton, Union and Oberlln.
San Domingo quintet leada Knights of. Colum
bus Leagu aa a reeull ot winning all , three,
vamea from Columbus Council laat night on
Coata's alleys. Dallon. for Columbus, rolled
00. getllnr aoore. of i'2S, Xf.8 and 8, Mooney.
anchor on Uan Domlnso. got ISo, SU and S18.
Tho acores of thea games wjro8an Dotn jgo,
771, 839 and 874; Columbus. 7e3, 703 and 819.
Tho Artisan taguo. teams rs!tered many
aurprlaes In their weekly matobes last night on
Keystone and Terminal alloys.
Zurn. of tho Sox team. Is high over ago duck
pin bowler in. tho FhlladelphTa League. Ills
acore last sight were IDS, 131. Hi. 141, 131
and 119.
Knlpo Is high average bowler In the Aral
round of tho atrawbrlTg Clothier teagu.
with 182 pins for eighteen ,mee. bavins cleared
tho alloya of 3271) pins. Ill highest slngU-gsmo
scora was S20.
Budd Msnufacturlng Company, by It two
victories over Keyetono, moved from olsntU pos
.Itlon to Wth In fh. Philadelphia t.agus race.
Liberty Bell team tops Philadelphia Leigue
with twenty-three vtctorU out of twentyevon
games, .
Charles Wolf, of Melrose .was -onaistent
with scores of 1ST titles and IDS
B-TOHTgg LEDGEE-PHrLAD55LIHlA TBTOBSDAX. 3SOBMBEB U.
RED MEN'S HONORS
TO GREAT CHIEFS
Tho Grcnt Council Enjoins Primo
Loynlty for Progress Over
Other AfllHntions
All preparations have been made for
holding a most Interesting and unusual
ceremony which will attract to Scottish
nlte Hail, llroad and nace streets, next
Saturday hlght the largest number of
official celebrities of 'the I. O. It . ever
gathered In a special wigwam. A special
recepMon and honors are to bo given to the
past great sachems of Pennsylvania, nit
having been Individually Invited for tho
purposa of presenting to each ono a new
Jewel emblematic of tho highest position In
the gift of the order In this great reserva
tion. A varied program will be presented
and the eminent speakers who will psrtlcl
pats nro Hon. Arthur Iloland, member of
the "Stiff York legislature; Hon. James T,
Ilogera, great senior sagamore, O. C of
U. S., and Past Great Sachem Charles R,
Pass. Great Uachem John M. Coombe will
preside, and Great Prophet Batnuel It.
Walker will offer the Invocation,
Tho Otst Council of tho Molted fltatea enl
wont from haadquartera In whlefv all mini
bare ahouM nmi food for thouaht. "Tribal eier.
tlona take plac In lluntlnr Moon, and wo all
nop that trlbee will appreciate tho Importance
of alaetins clilefi who are lied Man flret. Wo,
tharafore. urra every branch of the order at tho
eomlnc eltion In Htinttna Moon to let chief
to whom tho Imnroifil Ordr of Ited Man la the
deareat of all oraanltalluiia to which thoy I
lomt. The iloot Hook aaya 'No msn can aerve
two raaatera '
Tho dctrao tram of tho Dakota Aeaoclatlon
trailed to tho wtrwrtm of Btout Tribe on tat
Ttnirsdays alacp and conferred the chief's do-
5 roe upon two candlitatea. Tho team woe
reeeed and on the door at 9 30 and don at
10'jn. which I n rntfrd cetabllehed by theao
"bora" to allow the memhera to retlr early,
P. B Jamee Mrtllnnle aeta-l as earhem and
randcred tho unwritten work very efnclently
Tha wlawam wae crowded and the team waa
rplauded for tta able work. Several Wattore
from New Yurk claimed the work waa done
better than thry had ever wltneeaed etaewbero.
Uearee Maater Camera colled a macllns of
(he decreo teama nl their hall laat Hundty
afternoon and much buatnea was tranaactcd.
llrnthor Camera liaa aeveral ntum italea for
trlbee dextrin hla team acrvlcea and can lio
ddreM.l at t2J llonman alrret.
Menno Tribe, No. 3:S, will have, aa their
sueata on net Monday's eleep the Dakota Aa.
aoclatlon. alao tha great ch'efa of lVnnavivanla,
All member of thla aeaoclatlon are InvltM and
memhera of tho desree teama expected An
early attendance la riuled aa bualneaa of
much Importance will bo traniacted.
Narraaanaett Tribe. No. 3. ono of the nldeat
In tho Htate. la halnr a eeaeon of proaperlty.
havlnr had four adoptlone In tho laat moon, with
proepecta of aeeral more
Mandam Tribe No 110 alnm lla removal to
Rventv-nrat atreet and "Woodland nenuo haa
had flfteen adoptlono nnd haa appllcatlona from
eeterat patcfacea.
Oconnmowok Trlb. No. 21S locateil nt ttoae.
Imd sine tha liilnnln of thla term haa re.
Inetated fifteen mmtre and adopted Ave new
ones. Thla la nil the reeult of tno work of
ono of their active brother.
Pee-wum Tribe. No. 1S7 at Rt t North Ilrnod
etrevjt. will etro an entertainment for It mem
bcra and palefare frlenda tnnlsht An unuanal
Rrorram haa been arranaed and Heeswum will
o doubt receive sreat Impett' oa a reautt of
tho catnerlnr Paat Xarheni !anrl J Cremen,
a popular friend of all tho member, will be
ono of Ita ameata
flreat Henlor Masamore lleawlck haa nrenore,!
a llet of itltrlct me-ilne lo fm tnrtd durln
the comlns moona In Philadelphia and the aur.
roundlns cotintlea Nollea of theee meetlnca
hatn been arnt to all tho trlbea and deputrea,
and It la dealrcd that apeclnl mention be mnde
of the fact that nil member of the order are
Invtte.l to nltcnd No doubt some of the ereil
chief aa well aa other promirenl memlter.
will bo rreaent at each sathrrlns Tho Hat nlll
b prlntetl later In the month.
All Saints rrotettant nplacnpal Church.
Kleventh attret nnd Snjder avenue was Ihe
recipient of o altk American flaa from Hlro
Trlle. No 301. the preeeptntlon addre Wine
"xHe moil eloouently hy llreat rrnohet fi II
Walker The Itev John IMwIn lllll. rector,
arceptrd Ihe flag on liehalf of the pariah and
eurprled aH by hi knowledge of tho frnternlty
and It mteeton The ad'lree wna made hy
ine nev. jonn .MocKriore n ji rector or ti.
Jamea'a Protctnnt Kplaconnl Church There
waa a 1 nttendanro. thlrly-tlvo ttlbes being
repreaenlcd.
Over tr,0 member wltneaaeil the beiullful
work nf Cliattahoncbe Trlli In conferring the
warriors and rhlefa degree on a claai for the
adontlnn degrep for Hlro Tribe The work wa
rendered In One form and there wo n larire
turn-out of Illro'a memlr the malnrlty ef
whom had never aeen thla work iriven In full
form Too much pralae could hardlv be glien to
thla band of wltltnr worker fne their hard con.
eltent effort tloo.1 HvMy talk were m-de by
Paat Hichema Powell. Ktirl Tr,il and lienuty
Oreat Bachem Tnsleharl nf N'o 17 Pnt Marheni
Vercel of Wnahtta No. r1 of CohohocVe.
Piet flachem He and llarrr nf Mtqnon No
M, Taat Sachem (trnhle of Oeage No lla:
t'aat Sachem llradv and Strike, of Ottawa
Tribe. f Cnindew, Paf Hichem Dobaon of
loaklp Trlh of Newfleld N 3 Plat Hnehem
Ware, of Minn, tonka Tr!h of Woodbury N J i
Prother Kennedy of Utile r:ik Trlle. nf Mary,
land, and Paat Hnchcm Malone. Do Nean nnd
nethell. of No. rtfll After tha council nro wi
nuenched Paat S.ichem llud'e and hla comrc"
tee of Hlro mad a spread ot corn and venlaon
Moumee Tribe adopted three plsro facea st lla
last meeting and expect to adopt eeven more
hy next week. The, work nf grains: new blond
I prorelng, and the active memhera believe
that tho Influence of tho ller nnnlverary will
he tha meana of rrttlmr In nfty. new member
Maumeo oxpects to take a deleirntlon to the
1.1 r meetlns at Scaltlel. I'.lto Hall on Saturday
"'p" fl Charlea H. Tt.ll will ahortly visit tha
weatern part of tha Stat visit aom trlbea ami
renew old fraternal acquaintance;
Tho new adoption team la rehearelnc every
week Ther la renewed activity .along all lines
In Maumeo and tho goal of 304 memhera will
Im reached If th. present salt I -"J'' un.
Maumee will take a delegation to Monteiuma
Trlbo. No 21. tomorrow night, and expect to
havo an enjoyable time.
nk. .in... tiha r.f vmt Phlladelohl nr.
eented th traveling banner to .Harks Trlh
No , of Morton, laet Mondiy night In anlte
of th weather. lartre number of the tribes
Journeyed from Philadelphia Numeroua talka
wr. made by th deputle ofneer of th aaao.
elation and active workers of tho trlbea prent
Tonsa Trlb No. SSS.
av a mlnetrel ehow
and danc at Hlttenhmis flail last els hi
Ing the Intermlaalon Oreat Prophet Wslke
Oreat Itepresentath John I. Poor g
Hur
ler and
ronr ga som
of th order.
Interesting iais n irwiiwi
At the IUd Men' Home on SunJay a concert
of aacred mulo waa held In lu of th regular
iervlc", It was slven by th band of llepanna
Trlb. No. 12, which appeared In nw unl.
forms.
Shawnee Trlb. No. 8. will hv a class of
candidates for admleelon on tomorrow's aleep.
Tho deare work will b don. by th d'sree
leim of lb. Dakota, Assorts! Ion. p. S, David
ftussoll has promised ten candidates,
Crow Council. No, . I en. D. of P. trolled to
th wigwam of Tuscaloosa C'sunell. No, .201. on
last Monday's sleep to partlclpat. In a mas
querade party It. was ereeenled with a
prls for hsvln. a larg Itendanc and the
gift w(s accepted by their Wenonah Sister Ja
cob. Crow Council Is making rapid progress
and has a good list of applicant for admission.
Sioux Trlb. No 7. had several candidates
admitted oa laat Thursday's, eleep.lh degre
team of Ihe Dakota Association .performing the
work. Several out-of-town member, and repr.
aentatlves from ten. tribes In Philadelphia were
present P. 8 O'Keefe of New Turk, cnmpll.
tnented th degre uama upon th work and
also th trlb upon It successful term I 8.
Ueorg W Nlcholeon addrssd th member on
publicity and reclved rauoh ncoursgement for
Ki. .rrnrta in Luihl ud th order Degree Heater
Camera spoke n th progress of Ih teams nd
rwnsrxs w md tr Virt Sachetas. UIIer,
"iHi fiepstonr. Pieveno, nitsert Cimltton.
ItusMI, Bcfaro ard lISMeeic.
Paeonta
l eei.. - -.& wii.j. ilu.
."." ui ct. di, on is nan 'ip
hsd .en of Its eutf-town brothers preevmt,
I. bar If a O'Nell, who la following .tho hunt si
Atlantic City. All were Intereafct In the re
marks of p, 8. Camero upon lbs future of Pa
eon to.
Ryot Trtb. No. . will hare. a dlelrtou
lion of rrlies on Tireedar naxt under th sua
F.lct,.,' " Bw Italnmakors- AsmcUtlen. All
Ited Men art Invited.
Deputy
,Ore.t 8chem Albert
Tlllaert of
Slouv
rritM. la taklna an sours Dor
ri in inn
formation of the deem teams and keen!
keenly
in
in auvsneemeni ot me eroer.
,.??!" Trlbo, No. S. will hold th d!a.
trlct meotin )n that eecdon of tha city on
January to. All memtstrs aro urged to attend.
. Oeara Tribe. No. lis.
tlon deirea on a elaa of eandlialoa Tha Tariro
number of members present enjoyed tin Inter
if!!" tT"1,k'"J.made. V. H, camero and V, H.
McUlnnla wero tmpreeied with tha team wotk.
Paat Paohem aom Njeholaen. throoth the
Intareit of tho Kvamio Xaposs, Is offering a
nIT J,birml rropoeiuon to Ited Men and one In
which r. I trine ar,lmlns Fntereatnt. nth
tho poblklty ilvenUhy I O Si. .M, as It. la
now. member are taking mora.intoreat In this
valuable paper, llrolher Nicholson In his va
rious vltlts to the viiawams la recelvlns rood
aupiiort and, nllh a Tare-a field to cover.
pact to rut In order ahead In the fraternal
world In In near future. Any member or trlbo
deelrlnc to set In loach wlin Hrother Nkhol.
on can ilo ao at hie realdence. lSiJ Xlorrls
trett. or Ihrouth tho great council offlco.
Mlnnewa Trlbv.. No
70. Is . performing tho
adoption rleareo nt ovory pieetlns nlsht. On
la1 ,.Tuf,l,. !aP tbaro wero five palefaces
uitmirti ami eoveral
propoaltlorui rrcelied.
OrMl Chief of necorda Thomas It Donnelly
"fM1"'1 . wtltlon lo Inailtulo a new trlbo
at (. utence. venter .County, Pa. Althoush no
data haa bn aet aaldw, nulla aTlari claaa haa
tx-en calhered anl the proapecla For i largo
trllw In that dutrlct are very bright.
Mlnio Tribe. No. 124. held a. smoker In Its
wigwam on ait Friday's eleop frofeealonal
talent entertained the memhera and their frlenda
and Mlnau eipecta to eocun at leaet twenty
Tribe. No. IJS. trailed to It wigwam and
pum Joaeph Karrcr made an Intenatlas addreaa.
HUndlnr Klk Trlb. No. S00. haa bn auo
reaerul In oblalnlrui aeveral new member, and
". i""t 'onday 'a aleep tho team ot wnakaliappo
Tribe, So in, trailed to their wlinrim and
conferred tho warriors and chiefs' tlegrev.
A largo dlililrt mretlns
Ill bo held on to
night s strep at 1-nnl. r and tho sreat rhle
fa
Will AllHflil A. tip., i.intk.. nt ...!.., ..Ill
---. , .... T I ...or... v. .,i.,,,.,.i. .....
trull front Philadelphia and n blr gathering la
looked for.
i.".cli".T'Jr-..N'C- 3,4i of Doyleatown. cele
brael Ita thirtieth annlvereary on laat Mon.
day a aleep, and UeapH th Inclement weather
ther was a large attendance, Includlnr th
If."".1 .c.h.''' .,., P" Sachema.Mllllgan and
P J. Klto. ot No. 41, f
Minn Ifauneo Trlbo. of Norrlitown. gav a
banguet In the wigwam to th msibr of llal-'r'..1-
f." .T""J, night, llreat I'rophet Ham
'.'"''V uft,k'r If toatmastr. ,Th apeakera
included 1 H. Tnomaa Vella. fleorse) Hoone.
Ilnnanl lllddlnca. Samuel llrals. Mersant Pert
Jratx, liert lleimer and other Great Senior
Hagsmore I)r T c. lleawlck road tho opening
utid closing addrsaa
Watahtruk Tribe. No, 49.1. of Manerch. eel.
''rif''. " tenth anniveraary laat Thursday
night by an entertainment and banquet to th
niembor and lhelr lamlllea. Deputy Great
Hachom Jse lUscock w chairman of tho
rummttle. Among the epeakers wero Great
.Senior Maeamor Dr. T C lleawlck. Great
I'ronnet Walker and l'set Great bachem Charles
1.'. Paes.
Waaera Haymakers raised tha offlcera of Yuba
Trlb Haymaker tail nlsht and Yuba will
return tho Malt and ralio Waseca tomorrow
nlsht.
OltDEIi ODD FELLOWS
nticnmpmcnU' Flyinr- Squadron Olllccra
Active In Subordinate LcmIko
Purity Loilg, No. I!8. had nn Interesting
meeting Inst week. Past Grand Stephen It.
llrootiic. for many years an nctlvo worker In
tho lodge, expressed his appreciation of tho
lodge's nttentlon during his Illness nnd also
announced his Intontlou of entering the
Homo for Aged Odd Follows tho next day.
Iltothcr Chester Krlckson wna reported to
bo In Mount Airy Hospital suffering with
tumor of tho brain nnd his condition la
cretlcal. Interesting nddrcssen were made
by P. O. P Samuel II Pope. P. O Charles
irntwlstlo nnd D. P. O. M. William MeC.
Cull nnd P a Moss Maclvcr, nit of the
grand master's "flying squadron": nlso by
P. O. .Sacks, Just reinstated In tho lodge.
Ilrothors Hamilton, Murray and othcrtt.
Tho membership committee Is working to
keep up tha record of hnvlng so far this
term the largest number of propositions for
membership In tho Seventh district
kendertnn todr. under N. fl Joseph B Pel
let and . p Horace Michael, sceomnanlcd a
legation nf members headed by I) D (I M
Wonderly to Minerva l.dg laat week Th
rirt jlesre waa conferred, I'repnrallon I md
for degree work tomorrow nlsht when a dole,
gallon from Peao and Ixivo I.odge. of Jcnkln
town, will bu rrcelied on a return visit.
Merchante' I.lio. No. 3 nt Its last meet
Inir axemplifleil tho nrat desrea In an efficient
manner, th largo attendance brine nn Incentive
in th" team to slve Ha best erforta, llrolhrra
'A""r. F Wright and Ilntrt C, Myero, of
rhre Link. Id Nn 10V Mantua. N J.,
and Brother Abram. Durfer. of Merchsnls'. war
tho candidates I avorabln comment on the
work wna rxnreaaed on all aide, much to th
delight nf Drsre Maater Mnrtnn Th itele
nation from Mantua todge Included Ilrothrra
J II Cnombs. O K Ifean. C, M. Cooper. C. K.
Pedxer. Nohlo Grand It. S Ulncald. J Wv Tag.
sari. 1: J Klrrhner and rt. H. Coperford.
jlrother IJ A Confrhrro, Carroll lde. Srhuyl.
kill Ilaten, I'a and p 11 Georga J. Ke. Baron
fxidg, No. 2KI wero alao imam tho visitors.
After Ih close of the In.lge araslon n lively
gam of "bseeball" wa played hetwen Brother
Ad l.uther' team and llrolher Georss Mrl.an'a
earn, th former being th victor oy on run.
Tomorrow evening th second degre will Im g.
empllfled In form. On Friday evening-. December
2W Ih Grand todge officers will make a vlalta
,.1.0'!. lo.Merchanta" todg. All brothers nro cor
dially Invited.
. At Ih Odd Fellow' Horn Ih eervlce on
iiunnay war in charge of theaa Imlsre: renn.
avtvanla, Philadelphia, Arctuma, Covenant,
Protection Klnseanv and Hamilton, ronslltut
Ing Ih North Philadelphia dlatrlct. Ilv. Jo.
pn M. rieghaloii, a member of Protection,
lxls and paator of Fletcher Methodist Rpla.
copal Church, preached The inuslo wa by th
larg congregation. Archibald Cnrdlnsley, solo.
1st. Addresses wr made by President Slppa
ami lluy K. Mather, district deputy grand
master.
Kendertnn todge. No, 2AS. had charr of tho
ntkah Horn rvlce fe.lwird H fobaush.
local preacher of Tioga Metho-tlet Kplscopal
Church, dsllvored th sermon. Th muslo ws
hy h eonsregatlon, under Ih direction of Mine
Ksther Johnson accompanist Addresses wr
mad by President Mary A. Kngelman and O.
M. Wonderly, Jr., a member of henderton
todg.
Owing to th children holding a Chrtettan
Hndeavor servlco In Ih morning lhr waa no
srrvlr In tho afternoon at lb Odd Fellow'
Orphanage.
JOHNNY WELDON CAPTAIN
OP LAFAYETTE ELEVEN
KASTON, l'fl., Dec, 14rJohn A. Weldon,
Lafayette's famous combination player, has
been elected unanimously to lead tho Ma
roo.n and While football team on the grid,
iron next year. Wsldon haa been a mem.
ber ot the Lafayette team for threa years
During tha last season ho was greatly
handicapped by an Injury sustained In the
gama wllh tha University of Pennsylvania,
-i.
S0NS0PA81RICA
BIG CAMP RIVALRY
Profjreag of tho Greatest Effort
In tho Order for Combined
Membership Enrollment
Tho 8000 class Initiation to bo heta on
Saturday evening, January t, in tha Mooss
Auditorium, opposite Statu camp headquar
ters. Is assuming even greater proportions
than was expected by thoso Interested In
this glgantlo undertaking, There haa been
some illttle opposition to this progressiva
movement, but to date forty-five of tho
camps havo signified their Intention of sup
porting It nnd Mies camps represent 16,000
of the 13,000 members of tho organisation
In Philadelphia. The camps supporting thla
blr class Initiation at this tlma ara Camps
BS, 7H, 831, M, 4l, all, 7M, 203, 31,
444, 403, 473, (0, 4SS, 404, S1, 304, 3(0.
101, 319, 703, Hi. 297, tC, tjl, 191, III,
ii 1(7, 340, 389. BS6. 199, 3(9, 738, S3,
871, 71. 339, 4, 7. 3(3, S33, :3 and 393.
These are the camps that hava offered their
whole-hearted support to this movement,
nnij It Is moro than likely that the list will
uo' urcnuy increased within tho next few
days.
tadlnr members of Ih order from all see.
tlona of tho Slat have accepted the commute'
Invitation to b rreeent at thla event, and th
commltteo have decide.! lo hold a lret rarad
preixllne tho ceremony. Hiram U Wynne,
representing the largest camp in tha order
(Lamp 60. of Itovboroughl, will h chief marshal
of th atreet demonstration It la mors than
likely that th Weal Philadelphia nnd down
town campa with their candldatea will march
north on lirosd slreet. whllo the camp from
North Philadelphia. Kensington, frankford and
Itcahorough will march south -on llroad street.
.. ".ord haa Wen received from Judge Charte
N. llriimm. of Schuylkill County, that h will
attempt to preaent th srratrat patriotic speech
ot hla long career. Th national presldsnt,
national vie president, national master of
form and national secretary have all accepted
the Invitations to bo present. Thla will per
haps b tho grandest gathering ot th Patriotic
Hone ever held nvwher In ihe country. Th
slag will b rrarrird for tho Invited sueata
and In committee Tho tickets for admleelon
will tw divided among tha (amp lntrtcd
In the movement Tho .000 claaa Initiation com
mutes will meet tomorrow (Friday) evening at
state ramp headquarters
Tho County Convention Aoc!tlon held a
larrely attended and moat Interesting meeting
Isst evening at th Rtut cetnp headquartere.
with the president. II. !., Wynne, rreeldlns.
Many addreeeee on th welfar of th orsantsa
tlon were made, and th mooting was fruitful
of much good.
Tba Wirkes-Uarr Club of th Philadelphia
camp held a auooenful meeting ta.t evening
In tho red room at Stat camp headquarter,
and received many nppllcntlnna for memberahln
In th ilub. The membership la growing, with
every meeting, and tho Intereat manlfeated
makr lha outlook for a aucceaaful achievement
In this branch ot tho work In Philadelphia ery
brlgtt.
tt Monday evening waa a banner night In
th P o. M. of A. In Philadelphia, and the
"llyo wlrs" Stalo aecrotary proved beyond
doubt that ho meaaurta up lo every re.
qutremrnt. In th ce of thro Important
meeting. No Ssu holdlnv a "booter
Ion" at Twentieth and Oitord trct.. No. SOI
holding their thirteenth annlvereary at tolder
kranti Hall, Tuenly-eoventh and Columbia ave
nue, end No. 4.1 holding their twenty-seventh
nnnlrrraary at Sixth and Diamond Burets, th
Slat secretary mad nddrraea at each plac
on schedule tlm. This la perhapa th flrat
inatance In th hletnry of th order her that
a member nf the State Ilaecutlv. Commltteo
has undertaken the erfort to apeak at threo
great event In on evening Th member
of thee enmp appreciated tho Slat ere-tary-a
enemy and gave him warm greetings at
aacn place.
Camp ell. at Ih Falls of Schuylkill, will
celebrate Its third anniveraary with an In
form! banquet In th nudltorlum nf Odd I el
lnwe Hall on Tuesday evening nesl Camp
Mil was organised three year (n amid most
favorable conditions, and I pushing forward,
oipcctlng to Increase tho membership 100 per
cm before tho neit Stat camp.
Camp 113. of Heading, th second largeat
comp in thn order, la nutting forth up-to-th.
mlnuto efforts tu Inrreaee the memberahlp thla
jear The proportion are tnmlnc In auch
number that Information la withheld lot Camp
no ehoiihl net buv tu a dangeroti ritrnt. Th
mot friendly frellnir ia ltwen the two
lars campa ami each known full well that tho
other hna ambition to win out In memtxirehlp.
Mnnrr I.ellt Ihe naalatnnt
to in Hlato 'aecre-
tary. la general chnlrman of the enort being
mad In in."!, nnd the. number of tho applica
tion In this camp wiluld eurprls every mem
ber of the order Cnmn Bo Is rccellnr from
fifteen to Iwenty-flio propoaltlons eaih wick.
Camp No f.O's fair, ronlderln everything,
was a great success Scleral thouaand peron
wer glad to aupport tho enterprise conducted
for the purpose of rallnir funds for expenses In
making tho trip ot this camp to lha Wllkee
llarro convention nest August This Is th
horn camp of th present Stat secretary and
th way th member havo rallied to tho aupport
of the meoutlvo committee this year Hpeaka
well for thla. one of the nldeat camp In th
order. Camn SO was orennlieil hefor th Cull
War. and I ono of thoa enmpa whoa rolls
wer depleted by th enlistment, of the mem
ber. It I a fact of which few know that tho
nrat l companies which enlisted after th
Prealdent called for troope wero composed at
members of al campa from th country dis
trict of the Patrlotlo Order Sons of America.
This order Is th oldest patriotic order In our
country nnd has stood tne tret of tlmo and
principles, nnd Is marching on under clean
Christian American Isad.rshlp In greater and
higher achievements than ever before.
Camp No 485 celebrated lis twenty-sovsnth
anniversary on Monday evening last by a
classic musical entertainment. Hrothor I. W.
Iienner. on of th. nidt past presidents of th
ramp, made an effective talk on tha history of
the cnmti from lis .Infancy to th preaent day
nnd an elaborate pafrlotlo address wa. delivered
!,y Slat Secretary Charlee 11. Helms. It.
freshmenls wer served.
Tho ubnt members
certainly mlcd a, treat
Camp No, fl77, of KuUto
n.l.l.,n t.Bt HBlUrtlSV '
of Kutxtown. hld n An claaa
pew member, wero reivlved Th degree. tem
of Camp No. IM. ot ileadlns, did th work,
nnd a moet excellent addieea wna mado ;y.lh
nsslatant to th Htat aecretary. Urorga Delict,
of Camp No. 103.
Camp No. 633, meeting pn Twenty-aeventh
tri t.lnw Columbia ae.
ibi
Monday evening.,
rt to Incrvaao th
i. ..Kiting fnrlli fsrneat erforta to Increaa
ng form c
hln. Ilrotl
memberahlp. Hrother Marry JValton I at jh
srry Walton I at th
ill a llv spirit Is being
lead nf lha morrment, ami
nf
Injected Into th 113 members, tu work: lor tlm
advancement of th camp and order.
Th Progreselv Aseocletton, an organliat
romposed of members of .many of th can
if the order, held a meeting at highlit str
nliatlon
tup.
rset
and Olrard avenue, with thirty-Hire repre
sentative In attendance. Tbla wa considered
n most Important mwtlnr and rgrt was x.
pressed that th delegate did not attend In
greater number. It was decided to give th
clasa initiation tin moral support of that or
ganisation. A larg claaa Initiation will b tilld In Ih
OMra llous. Atisniown, lonigni. a sireei
Kurad will precv
. mtMiit. l,tf HISle
iurad will precede th event. Upeoclns will
made uy riiai necreiarr iieiu
Hecretary Helms. Stat Trm.
I., tl.nn Slaia. Trustes Jlurnna
; ittno, mai-iruie
Jiurnngton nnd David
e nl iIim ant.p nl..
Jacks, a leading uismber of Ih order, DIs.
irtct President Hsx will b In direct charge or
tho affair.
SCIIQOI, AND r0IJ.K0Jto
n ihc Shorthand
Ilaokkeeplng,
"J!"1;;... Secretarial IVork. dpanls!
OUiJincsJJ usy anu evening,
COLLEGE Chestnut Street
STHAYER'S
HoaHloni atu jrantcwd.
The but IIuiIoim Biwek
stb sad Chestnut utrMts.
S.UIST now. isy or nignt.
Another class now term,
las, Com la at one.
SALESMANSHIP
1016
F0M53TE8S OF AMERICA
An Army of CfitittfdAtcs Heady for the
United Clly Class Initiation
Th United City Clas. Initiation, conduct
crl by tho 154 courta of Philadelphia, wilt
be, held bn Baturday night nt Im Xm Tem
ple. Tho tlrgTen work wilt bo exemplified
by thn famed team ot Court Cheltenham,
No. 163. A special program of rnttv merit
will ary tho work prior ami subsequent
to tha nctual ritualtatta ceremony, tho tal
ent being professionals nnd members of
the order. Past Supreme Chief Hanger
Harry W. Mac. Assistant IMrector of
Health and ChnrltUs. Is chairman ot tho
general nommlttee fJrnnd Chief Hanger
U W, Pilot nnd the executlvo olllcerg will
open the work of exemplification at 9 o'clock
promptly. All tho choral bodies of tho locnl
courts wilt bo massed, and n grand chorus
of 1800 voices will render tho odes nnd
patriotic American airs.
The federated drgreo teams of Uio city
will be costumed and take part In tho
grand march of welcome lo tho army nf
Initiates. The nrlous courts will march
from their respective districts to tho hnll,
accompanied by musla nnd carrying their
banners and colors. Tho result of the friend
ly, competitive, co-opernttve contest for In
creased membership carried on among tho
four districts of the county. In which ench
disclosed Its plans and progess to the others
as the campaign went cm, will bo announced
nnd tho winning supervising deputy pub
licly commended. Tho supporters of llroth
era Mace, Hurley, Farley nnd Campbell nro
woraing cmnusiaattcnliy.
Court Tlobert Morrla. No. 53 at Twenty,
second and Dickinson atreet. I keeping In step
with th times, and a armpoalum held brought
aom fruitful lemon from Its own past and
current hlitory that demonstrated It la well
named after the financier of th ltevolutlonary
army, whose nam It hear and whose ileeda
It herald, a la making substantial gains In
membership end finance, but Its proudest lat
i in iraiernat advancement, n member
seek to emulato tta patron' characteristic in
that, "what h did eollpeed v,bnt h wal not
only was he a ptrson, but he waa a person
ss." Court Stephen dlrard. No. 113. at 14!D Ilrown
yrjet. held a reprentatlv session, llrolher
Oaholwlls. Andreo, llrsy. Mesh and nthers re
counted the thirty-four year ot Ita rtlnrtou
coreer Hrother led'a personal remlnlarenrrs
of two nf Ita lltuetrloua memlier. now do
r.'?1' P- a- " I ' Hlchard Davis and
P II, C n. William Kirk, shnwed tho con
necting link in tho golden chain of Its tt and
present history, as It U recorded In tho F of
A. arrhliea The 501 members, followers of
th great philanthropist whos name It Cher
Ifhes. ar alert to every fraternal duty, and
the, court, matur In years, la youthful In
activities,
."J "5t!l!,!n MoKlnley. No, S73. at th Fall
of Bchurlkl I. had a visitation from Supcrvlalng
Deputy William If. Hurley. Th court, thoush
sorrowed by th death of Hrother Hlilsley. n
loyal supporter, ha deemed It the hotter respect
to hla honored memory to emulato hi ilaada,
and ha started with a view to add to II
membership, TH session was repteto In soodly
suggestions and splendid report of th suc
cessful Issue of It plans of progresslro moves.
Court Nlmrod. No
AA, at M4
North llroad
elreet, reviewed a part of
or Ita hlatnrv.
tory, and thla
retropectlvo view wa a nttlng cfoao In th
nscal year nnd also served to Imhu th younger
men to renewed endeavor. After years of
struggle this local body not long ago aoka to
nnd that lis funds were lont by the fallura nf
one nf our city banks, Th realisation did not
paralyt the energies of Us faithful workers.
and they set to work to build anew, and with
the saaacltv and
acumen, of. brothers Ilk
Schrant. Nnrdl. Ilertrnm. Rartev
ami oincr
nf Ilk charactvr thn oast wan fomnlfen
ml
tonay. wun some ;u loyal spirits, it nurpiu
funds amount to closs up to IIS 000. all acuulred
ns new substance without part of th old ac
count. Ruch Is Ih lesson of what determined
men can da to turn th tide of failure Into nuo-
cess, wnuo omer men, appaiiea at tno loss.
nuo uiner men. appniirxt at tno iobi
y stand by nnd lament tho calamity.
woum iui;
Court Tamanend, No. ISA. celebrated Its
twentloth anniversary In regal stylo. A ban
quet, receptlnn and vaudeville wer th proml-
lrtti.l,ar.1 flmlth lllehllns. Illtner. Aonnw.
White. Harris and others nf It local enter
tainer were heard In a varied program of
specialties.
Thn progresRlv onward movement ot the
V. of A. in Philadelphia I welt, shown by thren
nf thn court owning their meeting halls find
ing It nrceary In enlarge them, vls.t Court
Jnhn Pnul Jonra. No 8in Liberty Council, No.
181. and John Hay, No 343. To theao mut Im
added ten court who had recently to seek
larger quarter- Ylobln Hood Nn. 14 1 Veaper,
No. 00; Pennaylvanla, No, Bit Snuthwark. .No.
nil Kalrmoiint. No. 41 s LahUli, No. 171, Man
tua, No. mo. U. H. tlrant. Nn. tl3 Haverford.
No. ttoa. and McKean, Nn. 818. It Is aurrly
proof nf progrraa when enlarged quarters be
come neceaaary to meet tho requirements.
Tho resultant good effect of n judicious usn
or social function to promoio in enrollment
of now members I well ehown by flvo of tho
many Inatancea that could be cited ot courts who
utlllied that method, viz.- Friendship rccrullial
ISA, Standard secured 133, nnrtrnm gained
flfty-n. It. n. Pattlson awelled Ita mater
thirty-three per rent, and Pontlag doubled It
roita, nil accomplished within onn year of tho
revival nf that feature. Court Mannyunk, Nn.
.Ii, hna utlllied for scare thla method, which
brought It up from u email acorn to the mighty
oak of 103& mcniher, to which th sama con
tributing causa will add 00 more at tho city
ilass,
Junior Court John Paul Jones.
No. sn. m
in.'ii florin 'iweniy.venin
street, held A recen.
linn ami enneert. The senior guides. I.sm-nsfr.
Illley, Scharn. Hutchlneon, Kelley. Smith. Oood
man and Itnutenhauaer tho hlg brother con
tingent arratmcil a program that dellshlvd the
iuvenlle and their Invited relatives and frlenda
luslral gems and merry selection edified and
nmused. Witty turns with tolling points
ndapii-d for children made an occaalon not of
IUI irivulliy. uui ui miuireuiiin incnaui- nnil
profitable moral stamina to '
III
older attendant
aa well Tha roiea in many or in aoennuieii
acta wer enacted
by tho Juniors themaelvea.
under th tutorship of on of their own number.
Hrother. Smith. . , .
Th Indoor tournament of gnmea suited trt
th youngr one, outlined hy Ih phralcal ill
tvetor. will b put In. practice this month and
contlnu during tho cold weather seaaon.
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JTR, OftftES Ut A. M,
Regular Cfaas fnKU&lbris Jit Onlef by
Mnrlfn and Other Councils
Tha degree) team of John It Martin Court
ell was again In action at the Irigt meeting,
when n, largo number of candidate wer
presented for Initiation, it was an old-tlroo
night in Mnrlln, wllh Ml tha old vrorkern
lined up 'with tho old guard, tho younger
members of tho guard looking with Intercut
on tho work of tho old guard This evening
will ba tho time for the regular nomination
of officers, which will bring it big turnout
of members. The holiday season does not
seem to affect the attendance nt the council
meetings. Tho quarterly mngaxtna -of the
council, the Kalenddr, will bo In the handa
of tho council members ently nest week the
editorial staff promising nn Interesting num
ber. This will bo known ns tho "Orphahe
Home Issue," giving many Interesting facta
pertnlnlng to the national orphans" home
and to tho Pennsylvania building Just dedi
cated. . Penlamln Harrison Council had a largo etsss
Initiation on Monday vnfns- in lis council
room, al Rlslv.ihlr.l iIimi
pile. Thla waa th. largeat riaa ore
larrlaen Oounell nnd was the reeull of th hard
rork nf Ih lw. lAma ml fntti,,. r-. elvlev.
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Th dejreeoirork wsaoxempilned hy.tho degree
team ri jonn ii. aiarun t'ouncii. a. large num
ber of th Merlin member wer rrcsenl to
aelat In making It a uccaful night for Har
rison. Th efforts nf th refreshment commit
tee wero fully appreciated.
Th vllllng. club, nf . Dtrlgo Council .had a
urprl for Frankllnvlll. Council on Monday
venlng when a larg delegation paid lt,r
sard lo Prankllnvlll Council, which rromleed
to return Ih visit soon In th sam way,
Th degree, team of (lenerat Oram Council
was again In action on Friday evening when
It put nn Ih work for a larg claaa of can
dldatea. (Irani Council ha. rved notice) on
the leading councils In th district that it
will In a short tlmo have a desree team that
will l-o second to none In the district or Slat.
Pennsylvania Council, th baby In tho dlatriet.
recently Instituted by Organiser Pond, will bavs
i-laas Inlflntlen nn W.ilnnailav Af-mln. IV.
ceinber )..whon Ih degre tmfrom Mariln
ceinber 20., when Ih degre t1
Council will exemplify Ih wor
of Pennsylvania Council ar ea
work. tpi memoers)
3Unrll are earn! In lha wrorle
nf Ih nnler and lht nmrnl In mak It etna
ot the sctlvo councils In th district.
Frntcrnnl Patriotic Americans
. Old Olorv Council. 'No. 10, held larss elsss
Initiation 1 rlday evsnlnjc last, when th excel
lent staff nnd guard of Hamilton Council. No,
841, nfnetated. Although only thre years old.
No. 10 la going to mak a. great record during
th present year.
. A largely attended meeting of th Oood ot
the Order Association waa held laat Friday
renins at Ivy Council. No. IS. Many Im
portant subjects wer dlcussd and acted upon.
Ire Council. No. 18.
win shortly hays) t
larg clas Initiation, when a special sts
a wui
uo in wrra.
. Slrlckerav 11 Council. No. 078. 'held tb first
lanr olass Initiation of th preaent seaaon last
Monday night, upon th vlaltatlan of Stat
Council offlcera. A larg attendance nf mam
lr from near and far mado the affair the
moat auoceaaful held for many years,
Tho beautiful American silk flar won by West
Rnd Council, No., 380. will ba presented to it
tomorrow ow-nlnar. on th oooaelon ot th
twenty-althth anniversary ot the counclt. State
Council and other officer will b present,
PittsburRh Gets A. A. U. Douts
PITTfliniltnir. Deo. 14. The twxlng and
wreslllns; rhamplnnahlpa nf th Mlddl Atlantla
Aaanclatlon Amateur Athletla Union will ba'
held thl year nraln In .Pittsburgh. Tha dates
will bo announced shortly.
RED MEN
ATTENTION!
On Saturday evening. December 10,
at 8 P. M. the greatest fraternal
evont In recant years will take placo
In Hcottlih Jill Hall, Broad and
lUro street. A program extraordi
nary has been nr ranged, to Includo aa
speakers;
Hon. Arthur Upland, Member of
Ih New York l.eglslatoroi Hon.
James T. Itogcrs, flreat Senior Saga
more, (1. O, of V. H. Past Ureal
Sachem Cha. E. Pass, of Harris.
burg, Great Hachem John M, floombe
wilt preside. Oreat Prophet Hamne!
H. Walker will offer the Invocation.
i;very living Past Oreat Sachem of
Pennsylvania will bo presented with
a now Jewel, cmblematlo of their
position. Tho Amphlon Quartette
will render appropriate selections.
This meeting should appeal to every
Hod Mnn.
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