"am nmimMmy mmmSmSSmSmfSSW' " & -m$eQiwr&TBriir!g ""5- -? tw&is- - j? l I. I m CENTRAL ADVANCES IN SCHOOL LEAGUE Crimson and Gold Players Beat South Philadelphia by Large Score ilOUKADIAN A STAR 1 High School League Basketball Standing Hon l.nl lC 4 t .ROO ?. 1 -no a 1 .7.vt : t .1111; i -J .& II I .Willi 0 3 .mm ooth i'htlaHelplilit . Central l"h SH'onl . SJfliiSln Tllar. Krl'eal .. rnenkfan Well .Mchacd . . . ,t riillailelidila Hleli ... . 1 - 1... matin tmttlirtt1ie.il tomtiM lemleiu etllir flii"1""" '" " "-" In the High Srhonl LeuRUe. ImVf encli lol one K"' "' ,,le erleM Plnsc'l tint Tim Central HiKlt School ntlitete.a ncored tin- flint defeat markctl "u iiRlii"t Smith 1'hllattel iiMk In 'I1'' corned i'tenlny Ht the Her Lnn HlRli School KtiiiifiHltini The Crlm" "'' ('"1'1 "" :!l l" ,s This iirrwheliiiltiK li'lory ttn tint -Mitcd hv the onKe follower? South I'hlla dtlplilB ini.l wired four ntrn'giil victoileH and was the fiuonti. Th tlown'nwn root f.jlliiie from the ncctlon around tlrxi.it! ami .lU'kS"" siiects ncK.-iti in cuoniuer " ih.lr team lm mellilc So II whs a nule Jolt t them tin I'ontrnl HiKh win; hut It illil nut iIikIo'IK'1 "" lenderi Ijnn their mt lloti. at tho t"l The open llimi nml cluniReil cnnilltlnria. r coupled with the f!"'1 thBl Central IIigIi It top-nnirli team nml th.t the North Uroml street athletes were plHyliiR at the top of their ttaine irocil Southern'. ilownfnll At halt 'hue f'ontrnl 1 in d a cnmm.'inilliiK lead I! '" T'1'8 n,,! t'HptMlii Mourd dlana Miuiid 11 confidence which helped to land lln xcrdct In the second half of play Central l'lajers Excel Mouiadin and Trntltnnlti excelled for Central thniiRh Ihe entire, team plaed hrll llan'tx Trnutwpiti scored four Held Knal.x anil Moiiiir-'liiti tnniln Inn nn w oil in tlftcen out of tneiity-lliiec foul (foals It wax hn rrnsisient foul ko.iI M'orliiK that held fentint to the fore II111111I11, of .South Ihlliidelinia was not 1p.cI.Ihk in loul rohI otormK ability for lie made cen a better nieniBe . oring 14 out of a possible SO points It wax a roughly contested K.imc and Referee ficorRe C'aitwrliiht bad to mini the plaxus on both teams The came was decided b the foul goala scorpd, for Central made nearl half the. polutt In thlf manner and South Philadelphia Rot 11 out of IS polnta from tliu clialk-Ilne. Tlis Southem ers weip nuay off form In theli Held Roal llironln), for Hunlti and Dondero nich made oni two-pointer and that ueumnted lor nouuiero iuii 111 Hum KUiiis. (I'crmantuwn Academy Improiing Ocrmanton-n Academy's basltetball play ers rtarted their 1017 season In the eajie much later than many of tho other schools In This section In spite of a lather Into Unit, the Manliclm younR.stert are ahowlns FpUnd.d for. 11 niiumore, Kruthchey and Kent are dolnjr especially well, and prevent liulic.it" in point to nuinuiotij successes for the ManlKlni vounRSters D.irb IIiri School has taken pari In many athletic sports, and following a stren uous soccer season llm Delaware County bos turned to basketball The Da! by Hlgh Gennantonii Academy ba"I;etball cnnie for tomoriow la a new attraction In this section It will lie played In tho f! rmantowti Hoys' Club cage (Jermantown'n last game uns With I'hestuut 1IIII Academy. Three League Contests Three llrst and SPcnnd team U:kuu con testa are on tho scholastic roster for tomor row central lliRh and Krankford play at the Nicetoun llos" Club, l'rankford's liume Kiouuds .Vortheast Hlph and G'er manioun meet at the (ieimautown High gymnasium. West Philadelphia High and South Philadelphia will likely play In tin South PhiladelpbU Hll.ii School gymnasium Theie mo a numbei of second team WameM that icmain to bo played before tho f;cond diiNlon. and tho Hist leaguo show nie same number of contests won lund lost. When the league season opened Krankford High and Trades .Sfhool failed to play a Second Team l.easue came. owlnR In a inls uiidii standing Central IJIgh and .South 1 b'lphi.i also hao a Second Team J "e same on tho t osier Turlheast Chances Schedule Nnrtheast lllith .School lias ehaiiKtd the bauWetbull scliedulM so that no moii-. ih.'in tio lontests will be played In ono week Th.s Is tho ruling of the supirvisory com mlitee on athletics In order to decrease the number of games on tho schedule some of the out-of-town trips hae been i-anceled. The plavers were not in favor of this move, f'T tlie look forward to the. Raines nwny from home, hut the. Northeast faculty took tins attiun GKKMAXTOWN A AJAIN WINS JK. Adds Thirtieth Victory hy Defeating Merion Team B nt Squash Racquets VTAMIIMl OK Ti;.A. W. I.. !.('. :.o ii i .ono K.I T ."(111 l li ,'i:i 17 1.1 ..Ibll IK I A VHI tl S(1B r. .i ,iai :i ;; iiki ti'nnanlunn A Merion , . . Rnrmiet Club Oierbnmk iirrniiintonn II i rnifjU ,, . Merlnu 11 lluiitliiEilun alley . Ueiin.iiitoun Teum A easily maintained Ita unbeaten iccnrd in the. luten-'lub squash racquets cuampinnslilp by defeating team 11 of Merion. by six mutches to none. Menou Team A now Is sole possessor of second place ha v Inn beaten Overbrook, 6 tn I Onwjd and IluntinRdoii Valley split een respei lively with Team Ji of liciman tottn and the Itacqutt t'lub. Cuha Order SheckarU to Kejiort rol.lliniA I'a . Jan. IS Jaiawi T Sh k. ard tlm farmer leftdelder of the Chlcava Cuba, Jiai bei-n ordered by Alanaaer JIUclioll to report viiu-dKu on reoruary ii. Kalaghcr Leads Worcester Klcven ' WOncESTUB. Mm. Jan IS William V Kaugber of ivorriitr. wbu hf! il4tu! full. W A on Wurteater Taili tootball lam fur the fiat threa jeara. haa been elected tuptuln of tlw 1K17 team RAND MASTER'S EXTENSION PLAN Operation of the Odd Fellows' Roll-Cal and Movements of the Flying Squadron Mllle l.odee. No inno, conferred the flrt tlpRrec In full cciemim'al form 911 n clast of lett en lid Mates The large number of vis itors voiced their npiireclatloli or the work. The number of applications cnmliiR In liull cities that tho class for Kebrunry will sur lias all tnevlous tnotilliR. Sccohd tlcRreo in full foim lonlRht. All vislllnR lircAlicm w ill be cordially received. On Hunday afternoon next this lodsc will conduct serv b'rs at the OrpIninaRo nml desires a blc attendance. tlenhil llnrtl-.in l.mlce. So. 1,1.1 han ex tended nn Invll.lllnn Id earh nf Ihe Ovr ludw romprllne the Seroml IXairlrl In vHU Nn. 1,1.1 ... ..uiiiuai pvpiiiiik, 1 enrinrv vz, when the ""f'l master nnd smft nml lironiinent epi-lkern lll ntteiHl. It la pipetted that much nlhul axni Htnl tntetpt will accrue to th benent nf Sli loilae nn.l member The leileea of die rtlitrlrt nre Apnlln I'hii'en Krlenda AIIIIp. Krank im niul liernnru llrown. The rerenttoti rnmtutf t'',l rnmnoxeil of I' 11 Wnrien. W Knew. tnuH M trf.n ami finnlel v Hchatetmok ileiiernl tlnrrlenn recentb iplebrnied us aeventv tlrat nnnlvrr'ary ami H n till artlie in unrkltK .1111 me prinripira m ine oriier. mauinp eer pftort tn hrlnir the lods tn the fr.inl A elaaa nr new member, nil bearlv. One vmina men, has been enrolled, nml It l felt that thev will take. Interest In keeplnq No 111 up Hh iho tteat Tim lodae la uelj provided ttlfh reKnlla and paraphernalia for ilearee work nml a auk sinmbil desreo fund tlrorgo II. Uliwtll la Bteretnri. - I'nx I'hnart a one or the alrnnBi.'t ami lt rarpil lodaea In the Hle but forsome time past ban been aufferlnir frt'lu "relaxation " and while atromr llnntiriftlly ntut wllb n aood tneni tieraliln 11 ha tiMile l.ttle prnnreaa Tor aev eral mnmha II has been putting ttie ilejiree wnrk In full form with omnvmliille efrbienrv Two teamx Invii heeti plrkeit In aeiiue pe.v inemliera and nre working lileel.v Ten npnll nllnna were retehed nt the last two nieellniia, with wood nrnriei la Neat Mnudai. evenlnjt the, Initiators desreo will be rourerred on four can dldatta. M llernard llrnnn Lodje. No IHn lonferreil the rtrat decree upon a 1 lna of eleven wnlllna eandldnlM on Tuembiv evelilna The work was done In ahnrt form and n larse volume of lui portniit buxineiia una trnniielrd. tni n num ber of .veara thl Inilfro hn tieen atrtiaRllnit for nil .eattletitv. lull l-na nmv emerKrd to nn pru nf prniurttv, tirnuitht nhntit bv the immnt 'ilmr effnrla nf pereeverliti: rnemherx. 1U10 are liv no means eontent with prraent condition Imt will forao nhoxit In brlnsr the lodcn Into the lime, lllthl of ll.ld ie,iuhlp The old ImlRe luia hi'in r.'luvlnnteil, and the neilvltv nnd Interest ahown bv ttij omiKer el.'inent are iiinonR the Inttuen'ra rexronelhle for rapid isrowlb AmonK 111" minwriiiia ulileola illfilaeil at Ihe lal myelinic were the miration nf properh looklnu nftei the illlnouent Inemliera the nc nulrlnj of new mi'mhera nnd the ierretitoti of the u.'Kree naff, a well a tlmima1 mutter. Thn ninnerotl ro.umimli atlona rielveil trnm the siaml master are welcomed with open nrni, Action was promnllv taken 011 tho iiffet!on or lh cram) maa'ar anil a toll Mil) will l luau-il bit u luu per tent allendaltci meetliiB Ar ibe in xt meetbiK there will he readlnc nf a new fod.i of hvlavva fotiferrlm; of Ihe aefoml ite Klin and dlBi'Ulnn or tho roll rail, df llmiiieuny nml tuber Puallieaa The meftllut are held eveiv llieaday evenlmr In th I'nrhvvav lllllMiux nnd vlaltliu; tMil rclltuva are vvcbimie Merehanla' Lodge, No VS.1, ennferred the first d.Kree In full form on Mesais Hunter, IVltmnn and Jordan The dearu. tenia was In txiellvnt aliape and ihe work aptemlldly done Hiid blahlv appreciated. The uttondance vvua 1111 larse as usual and Imtuileu tlrothfra c V H-ieliinan and V A l-'rltx. Wvonillltf ladav. No all, Wllkea-riarrn Pa nml tho liinhum hiuthers Ainerlnn Mlar l.mU . No. 111.1 lutiioer unrr (Irahaiii made 1111 Interiiatlni; ndilrtaa Tomor row eveultiR the vet'ond desreo will be vxeiu Plllled la form tomorrow eve-unir. on January ll thero will be 11 lull call. In width evorv member will ho vxpeurd to respond, nnd the ineeilrir promises to be all Interesting one Visitors ueliotne. tinmnarux lautee.VN'n .'111 at llll." I'oliunbln nveliue, baa nlarltd out to break tho rei ord this veiir on new enrolllneiila Piopanitloiia were started for the leiepllon of ilrnnd Mailer Shnnor ulnl slutf on .Innuiry !!ll N. CI Wil liam M Urlea ami Treasurer John A. NaeKalo attended ihe funeiul of th- lute llrother A. I.. llumont at Anilnrr. who was an old and vnlued member Ollvn llrnnch Lodge put on Ihe Initiation In an eftlilenl manner tind will do the tlrat tleirrra tomorrow nls'ht Pour camlldntea ho fur urn nn tho Hat for next month. A committee waa ap pointed, 10 makv arrangements for n district meeting lo be held at tho ruillest of I ha iirnlld mnaler In the room of this todRe, PnrUvyny llullUlnv. on Krldny ovenlnit, Kebruarv a.l, when abln ape-ilteri will nddnes the members. All visitors welcome llrother Charles 11 Hte vena li'iMine a mtMiilvr "f Olive llrniieh just fifty Mora upi. ond In reeoenitlon of his lyns and faithful aervlro tho IihIhv uw him a llftv vear vnternn Jewel, which was pinned nn his bruaat by tlraml Master Hhanor. U. 13 llobdell la secretury of this Indue Ivv Loda No. nor. will bold ne. Monday nlahl a short staalon In lla own loilaenanu and then pay a frulerlial visit lo Walker LoiUn, No .'tiiii, al Its ball. Ormanlown nnd f'helten nvenues, where lvj's dearen alulT will exemplify hi full form Ihe beautiful nrst decree on a 1 lass id inndldulea for old VVnlkei A Rood time ts expected. VKIIora Invited lv.v lanlB" 1ms over Alio members, JStiun In caab and Tiz.ouii In aaxeia Urnther Jelfila V, Uraelnon and others uf lb Hjlnk .-iiuailron vlnitetl Oxfnrd 1 ed.. N. 1 1 . and made verv able addreaaea. Tiie Initiatory itt-Kref vvua tonfeired on two candidates Captain William llowland. deitoe maalir of Ml allc Lodcc No L'TO. baa returned from Mex ico, which will Inaplro new llfu tn the work of tho lodko. . Henrv IHaslon IaUe. No H. 1 onferred the Initiatory deaien 011 aven mr.Ukhites (lenrKo 41. White. John H Nan. Allen Jnrkaon. l.dward Ilwllsch. Ilrneat llmlxira Charles Ifels und llusn Campbell l 1". ti M. n ntenn llulnea Bowling Newn lloowcr, of Phils, set a Philadelphia Duck Pin Loiiruo iccord on Costa's Alleys Inst night, knockitur down a total of 474 plus. His scores were 1K1. 133 unit IfiO. Hoe.tr.er also Is high avorate man, with 135 for thirty-nine games. In tho series of matches. Zulus won three from Tensers; Cureka beat iladseis lo. Sox: lost six to Phils and Acorns won thtee from (Hants In Knlghta of Columbua League, Kan Domingo won thnft frum I'lnaon, folumbti-t wan threi from su J.eoi ?n .Salvador ouirollcil Santa Maruv in three straight Kamea, und la Sola won two' from Philadelphia Cuuncll. IL.rrla-Wheeler learn, after winning fifteen airaUbt tamea In Philadelphia Steel and Iron Lrague. droppeil two out of lhre to Pramw A Co the runner-up The leaders vvin the last aama by ihreu iJnn, lutalliut 401, Cambria Hteel lat II. T Pnlta Company three, and Cur neale bll won throe, front W, K. I'otta tCi, Ihe last name by four pln. tutadns 4.'5 It U a ihreo-nun-ieam tuurney . In Arliajna' (HI Northweatern team vvon three from t nderdowu Oak leino vron tku from lljrtrum. and Suulhweatero won vo from Spar tan I Senior, ef NortliweaUm. aot 511 In hbv sec ond num. fthoadea, of Underdo n, atartad with tVi. McConnell nf Adluhl, trot i'aU In Ida aeusnd name. Hartley, of Piiulvanla, re3lterd SIS In his aeuind rontest. Mwlhr of Nortbwat. trn. had lt. SOI and Sdl for bla nlisht a work lUchram. of Fidelity, rolled SSO, Jul and 15S. The Keistou Bowline Team, of West Phlla tWphla. la arranaln uiatih same" wtni cluoa avaraslntr hull pins, llamta are to be plaxal oil Jloore'a all. 4000 laiiioaater avenue. EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JANTABY 18, wa tireaent nnd reported nnollvee litfiW el tn v.nuing tn move the mm decree Vuaker cily l.o,lv No in baa for the lat Jew tnnutha ten mote active In ail tine of fraternal work ihin for eovrrrtl ven-a Nw memtasra are rnmlna in broth, rs of the order Irom uthr Jurtwin Hon nre te-int admlttml and lh meetings nre enlheneti bv ii!cutnn apn report nf lommlttee to marked degrei The grand mnaler a aeiivltlex and plan hnve the henrtv auppnrl of No ins. n haa atau the areat Mirk of the eiiipio. men. hurrah and of the home eon orpoanaere V ltora ere slwav vveirom. The promlxlna nutlnok pi" ail let! ret I" the ibiakera lo Ueep up the unod work and ' kerp on keeplnR on Caledonian t.o.la-e o ton had a fn- aitehd a hie f0e ,, !,,, nnl1 ,, ofl t)l1 ,ir,t ,l,Bfee in run form on several rnndi'latra under Aial ant Degree Master c 11 Homl'tnti the team flniiiif the work, In lla uaunllv Ir.uirea ve man ner Anions ihe mam preul were 11 i Jtenn ' llrnderann sprlns Unrdeti l.tiibw, P . h!w?.ri! wi. Hamilton PuHI leidBe-nrnthnra Mnrxliall 1 Williams, tlood Samnrllan Lode. Taiihlon. Mas ; "plntv Mnnre. Sprlne Harden Lndpe, and thivbl Tunioeii, tpitnl citj- tavd l:,.?1!1-.N v '! " 1ntereMn talk The With atrlmj I nlwai out at Nn foil .T'",A,er'"' ''f "f Pint" l.n.le. No 7a will eirtnnlirv ihe Mri ,1eRe. in full form tomor row p.nin,- hroiher ti-orrre Mullar. ,tr . pro Miaetl far initiation I'bnrle II tlllle. Chriatlnti MiiPer pm name! 11 Mt,.,en llrother William A rook nmtaiaeit tleoroe Douolna Inltlatnry rtenree will be exempllfleil on Prldav avenlna Si'.'.'.,!2.ry .?". when ten rnndldnles. will I ad mttterl i 11 . Samuel I'renrh ttiv tb imvirli Ian work lo a elaaa nf five tanilldate In the aeennd d"Rre Inst 1'rldav evenlnn. whh-h was done in - ver 1 reitiuble manner tm Prl dav evening Jamiarv I'll. Miere will I, x lollixll nr all ntamlsra of Ihe lodr and answer will lie made in persnn or bv mall "'a ;ie T,oibn ,V.. .1 had the followlni vlll Jir.'1 w " V.iltn.'r of Indepemtenee laslae. Nt 111 KnpajB. llenrv t nhM. of Hopewell I nihre .No IjjJ UMai,, c w Statitelland of lllrk K'.,,nil,r No 'f'. ltfaaemer, Pa . and Itfnlhera tlui I: Miller nnd c Kelhene of the llvina B'liiadroo ' The Seal defrren In full ceremonial fn-m wa conferred on Ova inn ilMatea The vlaltlnit brethren expreaaed llielr appreelnllnn of Hie o orh and their nurprl.. when Informeil It.at four ralidlllatea are to ta Initiated the Oral Tiieatiav in rc'.irunr llaal Park l.odee. No loll! In Spralla Hall jaj.x ftitlffe avenue had n larav ntiendanie on utaday nlKhl. The ileare.. alnff. under Ihe direction of lleRree Mnater Chnrlis W Lldiack. loiiferreil the avrniid d.'ure" 1111 llrnthers II V KiiiialK ami Nnrnmii i .torn Pour propoal llona for membeiahlp were received P 11 P I rank P. Conw.iv nml I. A Menale. of the Itvinr anumlrnn. made iutmatlna' nddrraaea x plaininR the grand mxaier ciinipalan for todae nellvltj. Thev hlRhl compllmi-leil Ihe todje ror the ili.pree work and th- reailta of this 1 "rm Some I,, oilier of No. I11IS will otlenil Ihe anniitl hnnuuel of tho A' live odd fellows' Araothiiion nt i.u i.u Temple on Safurdav ntulit. Snrliu; Harden Lodge confrrreil 1he that de cree on two candidates and Ihe work wae done In moat exieiienl m inner In ll-e prexnii e of niatij members ond Mallora Past tlraml P P. t onivnv of Arciuru l.tHlae. ainl aAls'nni (Irnnd SoL-reinry Lew Mlneie or tlaal Park lanUe, both or whom pre ntemhrra f ti-e iivtnR u,iadr(i. preentt.i the grand master loeiliiieralilp ex tension plan in 11 moi 1 onvliielmr way and the lodso decided 10 oniltn 1 an adlve inmpalcn The committee hrviuit In chnre ihe mutter of a eollere tourae for 01 of the ihlhlnu In the Odd Knllowa' Home matt, a report and was euihorlred to pro. ..d as deemed be-M Tho lodae villi '.oiirri' the ae. olid desri e (hla evening Kemlorlon Lotlgo i onferred the Oral decree on two lattdldaien on Tui-adav nlRht It wa declde.1 to unlle vvllh the lodKea of Ihe tenth d'atrltl In the unnual eervbv at the Orphan nae next Suiulnv Uev tktwln Porreal llunn. of Cookman Metliodlat Hplacopal Church, will a. peak A epeital aeaxloli of Ihe Hrand Lodite will h held b (Irand Maaier Shanor and othrr uftlcer for the mlnilselon of pnat grand lo membership at K rnnton Tueailu., Jnnuarv '-'J Prevlou to tha ai.eal aeaaltoi, al s p. tn . a public meet bur will be held In the niidltnrlum of ihe 1, M. c A An Interesting program la Ijelng ar ranired, loelndlnR nddr. aaoa bv the official staff The (Irand Lodite offleera will hold a special aeuston alao for the aatne purpoi,.., al Heading 011 Januarv SS ami at t-nston un January al preieded b ' bin, all r" tneetlnan at both piacea Coanuanork Lodge. No 4113. l.eM hist Silll il.iv R aerviio al Ihe Odd I'elluwa Home The errnum was toeaihej by the lit v I chanlrv lloniitan, pastor of tha Lutheran chunb of the Nativity, Keveuttenth nnd Tioga streets. The rholr of the same church sang several anthems Preldent Slpp exprrred bla thanks to all par ticipant , At the Oild Pc iinwa' Orphanage tho service Wire under Ihe Joint nuepkea o these Indae lixeolalor. No 411, Ollm ttraneh. No. lift. Pnlln delphll National. No SS3. Ctiauunmiik No 4H.I nnd Pnergetlc No ilia, conalltuthu: Ihe Third Philadelphia District Addreaxea were made b lllatrlct Depot llriind .Mnaler John T Plsher. who pri aided, the (lev , w llelntz. raai.ir of tho Prllchard Lutheran Church Slxlv-thlrd Htreol and Klmwianl iivcnuo, I'realdsnt Hlcharil son. and llobert Love. The mulc lm .udrd ajlo bv Miss Clem, nt Diwllng, soprano, nnd aelet tloua bv the t niitiri n'a t.i.onis..a and orrhesira I'll ATEUX A L, A M KKICA XS TvYenty-fifth Annivci!.ury in tho 1'ies encu of Stnto Council Otlicials Loyal Council No. 7SI. K. P. A., held Ita tvveiity.lUlli nnuiveisnry last ovenlnR; In Its beautiful hall nt Tvvenly-slxth street and Columbia aveniui ami was honored by tho presenco of State Councilor llrother Hairy O. T. Miller. The publicity rommltlee, eon sistliiK1 of llrothers Theoiloi'o ti. Sihtv.irtz. William .1. UubPtk and John II. Nchncffer. Jr.' Issued a hlghl) inicrostlnK circular Rhovvlnr; tho trreal suctxiss which has al Icndeil No 731 during tho last yeur. nuiiier Icallv anil tlnunclally A special crfort Is being- mailo for the laiRest class Initiation over held by this council or any other A most pleasliiR entertainment was held din. Iiir the course of the ovenlnR and refresh ments served In tho hospllnhlo manner for which this council Is known Captnln Louis J Ilerre, who has Just returned from the Moxioau bonier. Rave an elegant exhibition of military tactics with tho lecently re orRatiltted Kunrds lutBrosllmt temaiks were mailo by Sluto Cunncllor .Miller, .S. t". Kccrotary Kuril P. S. C McKclvey, 1. D S. ('. tiilsfoiii. Jr. . s. c. sheneinan and other visiting bicturen 1) I'. S c. Kranelx Alroy visited lone Conn ell. No 7lla. last Mond ty evening ami in a moat tilting manner Installed tho varlnua of dtxira for the present term in tonjuntilon vvllh P S C. Mtlvelvev. S C Herein r Poid unit Jr P S (' Hht'tieman ho i.mferred tha beau tiful rltuillxth' vvurk in u larv class or can didates Hroiher Auev. who I an urdenr worker. Is aaslsttiiK matrrtll. In llm great wurk ivhlib la hctnx duno b the members uf No "113 A lame uttetidatlCM of member Kieeteil the Hlato t'uurull iirrfters. who made In lerestlnz addresses comrnbic Ihe work and opportunity of tha present An extremely Urge dlstru i da Initiation vvitl le- hchi tnls evening at Aeolian Council. No 17, 1S0J South ltroad atrefl when tandldatea will lio rei-elvetl from all lb various coiinill of iho lower rt-ttlun of this citv. oni -rs spa tlally vetected from the larlnos connills will oiifer the work in a perfe. t iiiatiiier D l S C Price has bean vvurklng liartl lo maka tho affair a greaL auneas Ihe nest monthly meeting uf the Uuod of the Order AHsotlathm will be held Munrbo .widng next at Krankforil Council No. ltd. 81111 n-nk-ford avenue, at u o'clutU aimrp. yarlous lm portant aubjet ta will la- tonsldered and report on tbe murthliu club's foimuiluo S c Mttre tary Kurd und Jr P s c Sbeusmap will ad dress the delegates as lo tin wurk uf the organ! zatlon generally. Hamilton Council No 811 will bold a r r a 'tsier 1 1 w u a s4 r- lioojlrr'a night Tuesday evening uexi timLelasa ntertaliiiiitnt will be glvtta freaiiniitnta Mervt-d Anottier inembafshtn tst will ba aiurted. Statu Count 1 1 oil burs ra eiuecied to attend. Colonel John Clark Coum II, No 111,1 will bs tha scene of grand vUltatloi Wednasday e. a .l,iv nwt uil..t u l..ri;a itel. in. I lr.11 urlll le. viu ..we. . " ,-w ;."eT. .... present rrum eitleniy t-i,uru'il. rvo. present irum ritwnty . ouiu-ii. iu. -I. mo Hlcbinond Council. No ;MI. and ttw milra uil funned guards of Diligent Count II, No ! I . Port D S. I preemau will lie present wan manv uttu. inemlwra of the organisation to ttingratu- l.i. V,, nt, nn It -real efftirls In ttentiuuttrMll uttu. inemlwra or the orgunuallon to ttingratu late No 015 on li great effuria lit demuuatrali the great fi touni lis In I litis tlt H c S. retarv I'ord and Shuneman wilt douttlvea be on hand Jr P S ACTIVITIES OF ALLIED TRIBES OF RED MEN West Philadelphia nnd Suburban Chiefs Got Together District Meetings and Anniversaries The Allied Tilbe nr West Philadelphia will hold tlielr annual RPt-lnaether nlRht at Tliruxh. T f n II, .18411 leincaater avenue, lo moirovv n rIiI This nrnnnlrallon tmw In cudes iMIiet from Morton, t'llflon, l.lanerch Ulnl rcrimnnil, In nilillllon In the West Phil adelphia tribes. cnltsllltltlnK a membership nf twenty-four tribes, ypeelnl attention has been k veil In the nnnliRfmients for this tticetlntf. and from present Indhnllnns this will be the banner meetlnR of tho -car The bel of talent lm lieen scoured In entertain the mciubcts and families. Ker iloiall hns been proper! atlemletl in by Ihe committee In charR. Presldenl John I'.nsactt nml P6o retary Hubert drown have been busy every li'Rht In onler In Insure Ihe success nf this RntherlnR. fi S s. Dr T. S Ueswlek will have clinrsc of Hie entettnliimeiit 'I he degree team of Ihe Allied Tribe nf West Piillatlsli.nl trailed lo Sapana Tribe. No. int. and conferred tne adoption degfre on two Imle fatea Thl team Is Uoing good wurk nnd should bo tiirouraftet MlnrSIA Trllie Nn 117, held II livenlN rttsl aunitersArv celebrntion at ml" l.nnfmr avnua on erblxv evening 1'here was a good tunmui of the memliers, who enjoyed the tlua maaic il proaram lnleretlnt( labia were given In stum or th netiva tnembeis. nnd all svt down lo a bountiful table dhlrlet meeting wa held hv llaskn Trlh", No 111 at 111.1 laintnster avenue on kill it dav nlKhl Tha dlstrlrt Ineludes fca M. 104 and tsi. Talks were made by ti S S. lleiwltk Deputy O S Al ilerner. P. S tleorsn Price, Louis fleger. Charles Hell, P J Kile ami otuer IXatahtunk Tribe. No 403. held an open meet, inc In ma wlnwam at l.tanenh last Prlda; nluht. the commute In i barge nrrnnaed some unique uttrattlon Hint Interested the gather ing The notice were novel and No til." baa now solved Ihe problem of Increasing Ihe nt tendance, peputv Jee lleacuck Is a member of this tribe, and I alwave trjine nut new Ideas lllro Tribe. No mi'', raised ihe Chiefs of til uk Hawk Tribe n( Wondhurv. N .1 . last Krl lav nlahl Tl.l I In lino with Hie tsillrs nf the tribe of tnitnlit vlsllnlbin as one of the mean nf treating enthusiasm Last Mondiv night elahtv-nine member wees prism! and four palefaces were adopted The average at tentlimi. iliirilM the pasl moon was a entv nine loka Trine No nun. held a. dlstrt t meeting In Ha wla-watn al Tiventj xlxih street nnd culiinibln avenue, last Wednradav nlabt Th attend nice was good, and tho sprnlterj In'ltninl II M, S lloxwlck. Hreat Prophet S It. Wllker, (I lv of W. Joseidi Parrar. P 11 1 William Council). P. S Charles U. Hell. Pretl Sir der and P J. Kile and Deputy Hreat Sieliem Squire Hrilllth The ilepulv In charge of tho meeting vvua I It lllserllllili Tnte.mii Tribe. No S77. held an entertainment for Its members nnd families In Its wigwam at Tncniiv on lnt Thursday night Maunve's Mlnntlcls furnished nn enjocnhle eyenlng. Wil liam llxtnble. chief of leeord tif the tribe ami aeeteiarv P It Association, assisted by giving u talk on tho order Ttixkawilhl Tribe No 4. hna had a period of misfortune, sewn death omurrlng in tho last two innotia and ii very heavy sit k list, et In spia. of Its iidversllv Deputy John P. Johnson pred'ets his ttlU" will mnktt tin Increase for the term The old tpgree team of loska Tribe. No 3711. at Allegheny avenue and Amber street, known as the rlnair team, will do tin. work on a big i lass or palefatra on Widnerdny nlRht neit This team was famous for Its work 111 the northeaettrn section of the city llvo vear ngn and (Ills v III 1st n big night llehearenl nml preparations nre bellis; made In Hie calibrated 'annex." und the uld-ttlnera plumlse k big surprise. Mlnswa Tribe. No 7. will adopt a -hiss of palefaiea on Tuesday nljlit. January S.I C.astu No. IW, known na the P. tl t tillai las been sleatllly taking in members and Depuly John Seheblsl piedlcla a gain bv the March report. Monetlit Tribe, No 447, haa had a number of It members on the alek list, but the d'grefi team Is again cu tho Job. and Degree Muster lllley has Initiations evere week for tho next mouth Deputy Joseph Hodden had two uaw members at the last meeting. ii.nk.. Ve 111 lm ,i reirtilir t lieiiole of eta 111 nights, and Ita wblwiim nt IHl.l Parrlxh alrrel Is nbvajs full on thai meeting i tiler id lleinrds Sam McKIro) Is ulwa working up something new . on Ihs last Th.urs.lav of everv mnou Vol; Tribe. No 377. holds a soilal night. Hood eiivukers are uunnunieil lii Advance, and It itlwava brlllga u larre lurnniil of the inem liera Deputy Hill Pox and P. S. John lloerr ore In iharge of these apcital nights The d-sree team of Hi Dakota vssniialinu If Month Pillladelphli l-alled to the wigwam i.f VViomllig Tribe. No. 7. and performed the thlef'a degree. As usual, nulla a targe allerd slice was present and mm li praise was extended to these "real Ited Men" for their Interest 111 Ihe ..i.e iiee.e.. viisiei t'niiiero has utimerous luiltntions from Tribes to tonfer the work on their landldotea nnd expttts ahollb to trail lo Ihe reservation of l)eawa-.i lo do the work. The tribes In South Philadelphia appretlate the rootl work the dearee leouls have accomplished and alwass make them vvebome llrother btlavo of Crow Tribe, deeervca much credit In th- attlve woik h Is doing for tha team". He takes tho slump nf aat hem III a very credllnble Manner. Tha assotlatlon meeta at Crow Tribe iigwum lonlgbt Hreat Svchein John M I'oombe I lust recover ing from a sovere Illness ai.d exnetta next week to liislltiitv tribe at Oil fill Two more tribes ure now ibider wa. ll.iiil-sumn Trlle- No St. ill ho'd dl.lna servieea In Christ KvaneeMial Chmih on Sundii evening next The ineuiuera will assembl at livtoltn slreei and Ctiluinl.la aveiin before 7 IS. sod then rruited In a body to iho thurcii lit Twelfth and Oxford alieels. Tbs pastor of Ihe church will present n topic that will h of lo tsreal lo overy Ited Man Members of the order lib fr'enda nnd families nre urged tn attend. Tne sollsls will b Mra Char.ea James, of the church and Mr llarr HU'inaker. of this trlha. It Is Him desire of lbs coipinilieo to fill the ihurch lo lapanti The tnmml'iee Brrarxiiig injs servlt-e Is toinposed of P S rrml W Near, P S tleurge H. Oneus and P S Oscar A Ur ban The seivlce al He Hid Metis Home last Sundat wera lomhiiled b Ilolmrt Ilsnny mid Archibald McCiullkau. lay members of Chsltan I.am M. n Church The music lm 'iittetl snlos by Miss Krni llendllng. Was Alice MequllUen and Miss 1'lteanor Smith lllai k Hawk Tribe "o SH leiebrattd Us slxtv third anniversary hi a verv fitting ivav. A lino euterialuntent was provided and plni of corn and venison aerved The main feature in the presentation lo the tribe of a 7no plaer piano b) the, social tlub of No SU. Inlerrsllug talks wer given to lbs fqllowing cast sschems; litPadden. Orr Douglass, Will. C of It McDanlals. K of W. llurlun. Deputy IJrext Sael-em Pox and others The reiular monthly tueertng of the Slate llavmaUers' Asaoclattan of Pennsvlvaca was held on Mo'tgxy svsnlag last at the of ft a or tba (ireat Ct.uiicll. 124 North Lievich sireai with Slate Chief Haymaker Jxraea H Plnker loit In the ihalr Mlale Colleiiur of Straws read several (einmutib Atlons fiom tribes tdut were desirous of oaalu . connecting ihemselws with tlu IliMiinkera Aeaoc4atlon IJitilnesa ta boom ing all ulopg the line, whlih speaks well for the prisept ofPcere. A special meet.na will be rteld next Tuesday evelilna at the U-eat Counell ofnea foe the settlement of lUketx b the hms and means toinmlttee FOItESTEIlS OF AMUIUCA Forward Movements in the ncclamntlon of Lnpsed Memliership Court SchiiMklll. Nn 108. Twentieth nnd Carlton streets, nn Tucnlav next Iuaur pralex lis ORttreaslve campnlsn In seek the relnstnlemetil nf Inpsetl members This la a htimnnlt.trlan ninvenipnt, slntes tho vet eran secretnrv. Ilrothrr T. I.nwlnr "It I the dependent wife. thUdi-cm, pirents or some relative who nrr the Innocent suf fercrs of the benefits forfeited by Ian" of membership Manv melt view with small rnncern frnlertinl protection In Its cimiislRn thl court places some slRiilflcnn' figures before lhoe It seeks lo leitore iiRdln in the ranks lllvlnjt the onie nl ilntn as to the reliability of Ihe qunleil slallsl'cs II shown thai nf the BO.nnn men relecletl for InmirMir In this cottntty In I ("IS! because they could lint pass Ihe retiuired mellciil evamlnallnn. Ift.oni) iiiIrIH have pasetl If thev had npplleil rlvn c.vr irvloiii . 35,onf) If I'tov hid mndn nppllbntlon four ears before : sfi.tion if a je.ir before , IR.OilO if six mnnlhs piovlnilslj. nnd IDOiKl 1ol bv tlelaylliR only tvvo tiintiths. In IPII-lutbeie were 9117 Riiclt hpsetl ineiiibors of the older who recovered their meinber.thlii This scope of work I peculiarly ndopleil lo the labor of the deputies association as throiiRh Hint body nf Itil eniuc3( workers It vvniihl become it phase of endeavor for evptv cmrt Pi 1'ie Jin stl'ctlon " The annual t'.iley-AJci'tinumy nlRht In pleasure !nnrt will be held on the thirtieth with ntlractloh nurpinilnit the pnsi events The romhlmitlnn toniirtlttee nf t'liltadslphia and nchlll' will hold the mitlnl sss,on to or rnnxe for ire nnmuil frnlernal vl.lat'iiti in N.w York rltv noxt Wcdlicdav lltnht at Crmri 1.1b erl t oulicll. No Lit, corner of Plfth and Dinphln ttreeta Th olTiiet. miklnr th ill. Miiitheis I'lurtne. Ilerli.-v Mpnln. Kelly and Prledman retutest a full uttendintH of the Jill itelMguPs Its the bltslnets to be tl arsncteit Is Importn il Pasl President llrothers tllle t un nltlMnhl V J Prlsl T O'Connor anil Uenrge Pranol will take pait In Ihe ilihci aliens. Toe event I siuedulttl fot June H and tne caravan of llild puuiiierlng SSI I will ! erentlv in creaaerl this .vear The pllgrunane has Ixen In vogue far the last four venrs nnd has met with sunt eiicourngemenl and support that It ha h tnme on of tie leading fraternal funeilons of the order here and Is spreading It Influcnie lu too ntljatont connills s the eini snuxht In me visitation I the ml vnntemeni of the onier this tommllice avails in II innntlilj elons not onlv to altoln one ohjet t but uses l as a mean In seture co operation In everv progressive movement, and us meetings resalve thrmseit.s Into mtltitv as semblies to promote everv legitimate uiorhml of enlorrtltia tho si.ot.0 of th various aspeit of forestr.f Court Snutbvvark. No f.t. at Sixteenth and Wolf streets, had a guesi at il seinlmonlhly social festival Court Pontlac. No. 114; Hoblll Hood No II, American Higle No li". Colum bia No Ml; St Alhans No S." . Plstvunk. No at P.ast Knd. No U.I Slaudird No Hi:.. Vex per No il'i. and Conllpenlal No 71 Deputy S Myer Rave ono of Id henrt-tn heart talks Ills thlltv v.aia or membersblp euulps him with t.rso.ial experli'ioe lo Instrutt. A retired nutor. lie now portrojs the actuiil in life In the rm rsn of Ids Interesting remark he stated "The b- of A aele upon lie theorj that bat k of the movement that brought It Into being stands the purpose. development And Ihit the answer lo evory isll to fraternal atllvlt: should produtc. growth The order was not an -ntcl-tletit. It was and I n plan for mutual good. The unlocking word of lla h.atory I progress While we i-nunot fullv determine tne r.nsons for Its method of growth wo coo discern the fart of growth utnl perceive some of Its de termining causes. It alms at a tinlcees.il broth erhood Pilled with Intelligent optonilsm. the order tloe no' t Ittiin that It 1 perfect , It I striving to get better and to utbl lis uuola of good tti huminllc Pursiilnx the work petullar lo It plans. It intrude upon un man's rellxloua i mini Hon hul holds forth the one ruling Ideal. Hod I netesiry to our mind as He la lo the universe to save u from ihe ehao and aviirehj of thought' It leaves the mends r free to fid low his own tonscletite as lo tho mainer ho worship Hod nt Unit believers In the Sutnome Itelng from nil religious treeds nre eligible to membership " . Court Darbv, No ,1."i7 on Tilesdnv will bold Ihe first of ita tiewlv scheduled smo'ter soclils of Ihe vtar llelug th" twenty-third id the month. It will lie another "hoodoo" denvnllsber, an.l llrothers Krb l.er. Mm. Marks. Tncta't and the hustling forte of the local ntlaluineni planners will demonstrate the proce bv wlilih tl.o present phenomenal sm-ces of the court was made a possibility., despite Ihe hoodoo It had to overiome To It former Iropid.a It ha added 111" recently inquired prlre a a suc cessful contestant In the recenllv I .-1 t 'nil Philadelphia -Includln.: Darliy" clai Inltlntlou Court Clenwood No llll, at Sixth nnd If lialll-o treela will hold on Tticsdsv a session of tniportant Issues As one of ilio l-adlng factors In P of A. malleis, lla Ult'dlnas attract those Intflil upon tlpillng tl.e method II iisen Id nttaln Us successes llrother Suueiwalil and other dtVlter of the up-to dale plars have something tn present worth knowing. And us well mnnaged "good and welfare" sect Ion I a pleasant and eniovclilo hour profitable spent. Visitors are made to reel welcome to Hie hturai of this piogresslie Isidt Court Columhli No S" lasl Thuredav tfln brated Us twenii -fourth nnnlvcrsarv Ihe m li bers, friends and fauillv clrtlea who gBthered around the festhK board were loghlv Pleased by the entertainment furnished bv llrolhor Mc Oorrlble and his Iroupo of performers ine tntirt phjolcl.in. Brother Ilamsey. was master nf leremanles. llrothir llolruoutll. "Ilrector or the dmce piogrom. llmther Dew-alt. leader ol the onheslw. und nrother Deputron tonductor or lilt. Cioru I lie court i.u...... '",c of the Itound Table" acted as iisoera me omcora and tho Willing Woraers 'l.e-gue were the leieiitlon tonimllteea to wel.onie tne giiesla. P. C It. C U Orr. afte. i cordial greeting to the assembled linly, rectiunied brier ly Ihe narrative of the hisiorv of the lo'irt. aplly ahowlng that a ftaiirnal orgs tilzal Ion should not onlv roun' upon ta auctessful career from a linaiiclnl or niimerciil slamlnulnl. but from Us benevolent bnthrlv deeds rye fruit ful utllvltlts it prolines shou d b; fe not ntilv In Itself, but In ihe whole budv of whllh it Is a Part A tourt Is mil un Isolated mill the fortea that go forth from p ure for." er itlTet il llg Hit acllvlllea alxtut il. and ret plot allv Is ncited h them Court Columbia Is nrniiil of Ita record and nana anew after a qusrlar of a century of d.da to ec'lpse Ita foimer ajt cess Com I Pranklln No B4B will lelebrale Its patron's dav at Us next meeting ...Prol ie's J Jllo .It. Mooro. llurmnn and otliers will Present ii suitable coimnemurullva proerani i and the exercises will Is. made attractive The life of Prailkllli will alford ot-caa.oii to brlnf out prat Ileal lessons uf lieneflito the uudlance Couil Cohotkslnk, So II- at Plfth and llerks street, next Tuesdav niglii vvil enter tain as lis guesi Cour'a N.sbainliiy No Mil Sid Mennu. So. a:H The Slate mjster uf the Wood' hoppers. Ubirle. and his tablneors wll add their enierialnmenl pruvldera to iho SP-'UI bill of specialties Urns bnydsr. Husher. Mtllar vi". McCloy und tb local court's a a raw II give an exhibition prosram of aeiobatlc novelties No sai will add la sirln band In a r-peitolre if mslodtra. and Nesliam cuimsi drri of the lin .his of lb- Uouad Table will give a coin pstlttve drill during the function Bro J J Kelly and ills singe. s. of .1.11. wll b beard In vocal numbers and th dramatic cuaipapy of "..llll will reidci- a plasbt featuring llraa. iuiheriy. Craig, Jii.sumara Sharp Urnca. Mr Catlrej r.udo.ph. Nolan and othera In the tails Hro. Joseph llorr.ll rluprema lUpreeo-vlallve. ylll preside, and tlraml Court officials will glvi helpful talks. Court Perevrants, No. IS" al 30T.5 Plan, ford avenue. illi bold loulghl an informal rs oepllon In honor of Hro. chambers who has be-u lis treasurer for twelve years Urts Mor kl. Ilenn, ttvon Howes. Pox Kltviitiwr. HUr Powers, with Pro Schmlt'er as ibalrinan. will present an approoelat program of exeiclses, and a good time v ill in- eujuved bv tl os parttil p.itlnz in bunorlng the uuest of toe u-iaalon Court John Paul Jones No. 3I. HISl) North Twenty-seventh street, teliihraie lomorro'v plfiot Us eleventh annlvsrxiry. Ileputv Kenned v pre s dln at the exorcises. Chief Hanger Wlblam King, conductor of the mofessiorat entertain ment features. P C It 5Iax l.aib. loastmaatr A special votsl and luatruaiental iniurrt pi.i sraoi has been ariaused l llrottei llulcblnson. llrother tloodmeti'a souvenirs will 1 a work of art and utility The damlHg will Iw under the direction of Hro'ber Hchar'tnf The reuoptlon oominlttee, flruthera S.i.lth. Hxuteuhaiiser and colleagues, selected because of their antlUu'4 roicitr .ancrs. will moke webum- the ladles and taetr aatmris. T'le cvurt staudi hi the fore rxnUs of ill sucessful workers Through the efor'a of llrothers l-ancaster Ke'lcv Peers Jtllsy and the cheerful home cummltief, ths court 1D17 gecured II fully equipped hill without rolling tha treaxnry a rtennr Th Junior t'fturt. No, IS, haa becoms the leading lifija' organisation In ths Ml) and It le the prlds pf the ssnlor bndv Th monthly socials, special ladles reception functions, the llvelv oMInary meetlnn have all besn an well cnnditcled as In lie commended bv the grand ofnVlal a models of exilint wTrthv nf emula J Kin lla fraternal spirit haa kept abreast with lu numerical growth and financial liability, and Ihix annlversarv will he nitlrmle celebrated. SONS OF AMIiltlCA Schedule of (lie Flyinj? Sqtimlron With Spenkcr Every NiRiit AitAiiRemrnts are Bniosl completed for the rcrnntl vlslf of the 1 o ft. A. KIjIiik t-'tiuadron tn Ihe camnn tneellnR nn Monday exenliiRs. The date for the Msllatlon Is set for Monday eveiiltiR, Kohrti.iry 28. lite follnwltiff ramps meet nn Monday evenings nnd will be Invlied to co operate with the Slitle expcuilve tommltlee In this new plan: f'nmfis 77. S76. 703. 187. I, .113, 4. ft, iSo. :77. SI 7. 73S. :70. R3x, f7, 3.1. nS.1, SSI, 9. IS. (11. 211 1!!0. 4S5, Rfi.1, til. Ml. 301, .112, MM. flU nntl .. The plnli In effect will he lo have three llxe-wire fprnkeis vlnll each of the above-named ramps on one evetitnR Later un the ramps which mrct Tueeilnv evenlnsa will be Vis ited, unit so nn each rirntaK until eveiy camp has bud mi omclnl visit from the filftte ofTlceri or their reiiresentntlves The idea of the plsn Is to arouse a new Inter est among the tamps for find, Our Country and Our order ' in ntv and Wal This organl ration haa Mil rnnina in Pennsylvania nf nhlt h llll nre located in Philadelphia, and a the order nns founded here bv- ri 'etnr Coatr swa hack In ISI, and th hadiiiartcrs established In this eit. nil thrse progressive movements siart here and are followed with like efforts from tine end of the Slale lo trn other All nf ths cndins orators or the Pslrlotle fona will ! iTotittat to Philadelphia for thl grand dying vtaltuiion They will be divided Into learns three tn a team and esrh team will visit three amp Newrf of this stupendous underlsktng will he published each week In Hie Hibximi Lrisirn on Momlsjs and Thursdava When Judte Charles N Brumm of Mlners vllle, a state cAmp Incorporator and the nldest living member of the Pilrloilc Order Son nf America illud last week the order lost one of tha grandest old tharorlrrs nn the rolls Thre vet remain nrnthri Harrv J Stager ard Wea lev J Hitm-rl2 of the Stilts romp Inmrpo talnrs Judge llrumm had alwats been an ard ent supporter of those things Intended lo make the order a grander Institution Ite was a foe to He winng.loer lu anil out of the order, and .vet those men whom he fought the hardrat loved hltn for tne valiant senile he performed fir bis tnuntry nnd order lie was slncsre. earn est ard honest a man nf the lommon pennle The Palrlottr Order Sona of America mourn th loss, perhaps greater than that or sm other of II great mrmliera The State camp Iniorporntnrs of Pennsylvania were as follows D Orr Alexander. James K Helms. Henry J R1.".?.""- " M "'mid. P S Davis, D Pale.Uet, William A. Malre Charles X. Ilfnm-n P. S Hire .lames S llntlowell. Wests) II. Schwarta and Jero 11 Iln-I llrother Stager haa retired ! A"btirv Hark and Ilrothrr St.bwartl la editor of tho xlloona. 'lrlbune I'amp Nn sail, of SrhncfTrrstnnn was the rost In a fraternal visit bv members of Camps Nn M.i S..4 and SSI, of Lehinm. Hie occnnlnn hslnir marked h n rliss Inlllatlno of nine ran. tlltlate bv the tlenree team of Camp No S14 Addreassx were delivered by Charles T Hlcl-.er nel.l. of M haeffernlonu. who alav presided Hrlef sp-oehrs wete mails hv Ororge Werner. !."')" '' "herk. Charles Ollck Prank Hnffman llobert Rhay. James Pron'.t William Dvinmv, llarr If Hoffman. John ltomberger. James Ttlehards Clifford Slraiiv R A Hrlst. Thomas Mm k and William M Smith. Close to SOU mem bers wero prcsonl Tho tommltlee nf arrangements for the next State tamp at Wllkes-llarr- Is mevting rcau larlv l-i toe Couutv Courthouse, and Is levlng nothing ii idon to show the boys of the Stale that Wilkes Itarre I the place tn coma for a llvo convention larry HolromH", Ste-e Ilart inan Joe Steevel, with the rest nf the com mlltte are out ejerv night visiting camn nnd whipping the rsnk and flic Into line, and thev are all dlaplavlnx groat Interest TI'O local executive lommlttee consists of L It Hnl tomb. dtnlrman. 11 o Coughlln v'c- csie. man J M Sleever rcnrdlng aeceetarv, John Hitnord, hnanclal secretary, and Steve Hart man treaaiirer. This I an artlve toinmltter. onrklng In rormonv vrlth the state executive committee for what rnsv p-ove to he the flneat lonvuntion ever held by this Itxxs organization. Camp No St. of Philadelphia, has organized a cnmplni of Penpxllvanla reserves H will tamp for tho entire week- at the Wilkes. Hurra convention The Pennsvlianl nrerie I the largest uniformed noncommissioned mitt tary organization In the Piled Stales The boja from Camp No 84 client! through the hirxixo Lsmiru s lordlal Invllntlon to all mrm bera In Rood atnndlnx to t.tii the runka of Phila delphia I'ntlpiny i: of ih, nplendld organixa tlnn Hit In touch with Oxorae C. lllrch. SJflS North Colorado street The Stale secrets rv spoke si Camp No r.,VJ al Hasten. last Prldas This trap Is one of the largest tit the e-tler end is p'annl-iir n gigantic class tnltlarfon, sta Trcsieo and IMItor H W tturflngton n companleil tiie Slale secretary In Haston and addressed tho members there On Satllldxv eienlrig the State secretaiy snoke to tl.e n.omlier. nr Cnmn vn 1 no ni Veu lllnggnld the home camp of David Vetter. the old "war hor" of the order. On Sondey the State secretary spoke In church al .Mut.vll.lll Haven and on Vondn;. attended the funeral of tho lata Judge llrumm ut .Mlneravllle 'amp No 2J1 of Lima Kiln. Berks County, will hold a boo iter meeting the night following tho great clasa Initiation nt needing Tha State aecretarv. together with other leadlnc mentiera from Horks County, will speBk Thl event gives promise of atirpnrslng old SSPs previous efforts In buoster sessions Camp No B4S. of Ksstini. held a booster se. slon last T rldoy evening when tne State sec retory. Charles llrumm Helms, uctl 11 H. Milf flncton. editor of tlio Live Wlie. snolce to more than ISO membera of the rvimii The bos were delighted with ihe uti-to-the-minute m inner of speech dlaplajed b the new Stale secrets rj, and Insisted that h set ic tlata for a return vlsll 10 their live tump. This tamp will have loon members b Juno Jin. Camp No lot) of New Illnggold Ihe home camp of the oil war horse. Dive Veltor held n noi.lle l-tstnll Onn ceee.n,,,.. I, a. u-.fHu, evening In tin camps own ball N'sw lH'.grold. llrother Vettar Is tho president of Schuylkill Ills trill. No. 1. and he Installed the officers of Ciiiiip No 1O0 In a most Impressive ceremony from memory Mora than linn men nml women attended the meetluv and Uttened ta the live ad dieters of Stale St-retar Halms, 11 H Puf flnclon und Pncle Dave V'eller Camp No 70S nr cllftun Heiihts, held an open booster meeting last Prldav evening In Aldati vvhlib was largelv attended The chief ad dress was mads bv Hiram ,L Wjnne repre senting the Slate seut-tar) Sute Music- nf r'orms Harper spo'ee of Ine great work Dela ware County tamps were doing. Louis J. lle-rt, Jr.. and Dlstrbt Prealdert Short cd-fo, ex-flis'rict ptesldent Davidson and otneis spo.ee along patriotic llnoi. Camp SS7. of Sinking Springs Perks Ciuittv vrlll make seven flag presentations lo various public, sthools In their vicinity within the next three months The camp la also arranging to lelebrata tta annhcrsar about March 1 Camp SOU. nf Mount Airy, will celebrate I'.a sixteenth anni'rrsjrv tomjiru eveu.ng and a so bold a aea.lpjblk- Installattin wlio admission bv catd onb Hroiher Charles 11 Helms, tha live Statu aetretarv. w'll partlcltvlte An cn lertalutnent of sslecatd talxot. refreshments and dancing will make up the program after tho Installation ceremony. The tlood of the Order Committee, under tto able leadership of Sylves ter r Claris, nas started thl eg on the rUot road Camp ft. of llarrlsbuig. has sutcessfuliy or ganlfed a company of Pennsylvania Reserves, voder tbs leadership of Captain Host, und a trie spirit of co-operation 1 at work for the success o the nvoveinset This cotnoanv will also eicainp at Wllkcs-llarra during tta aesslon of ICe Stats i amp A good delegation of this i.muuny paraded at Xlnupbli o.i N'ev Year's Dav, thus aiajstl'ia Camu ISI to make a suc cess of Ita nrst Maw xear a ceteoratlon Camp rata of Harrlstmrg rccrrib orginlaed a drum curts under the leadership uf Hrothcr Sbacer It also oiratPd at Daupntn, leading tba reserves of Canm k j The camps uf ctester Countv are preparing to hold on Sunday, l'tbruari IS, In tbs Plrst ii. ii i i i ii iiii fear-ltst Church, t West Chester, ltert Mrvleea In horror of Wlshtrvwion. xbos rim ory Is very, dar lo all Sdns of Ahiirics, evv camp In the order belne called "Washlntton tamp" It xelll ba nn otftn melln for tha nubile Among tha many streakers will bo Btats Master or Forma John ,XV Harper and 8lt Secrelary Chsrits B Helms. Camp 871, taihcaster, H.III ,t dcdliale tls netr Nil on Wednesday, January E4. . Th camp Has SOii members snd has desired for ft Ion lime M have, a Isre-er hall, Through ths .untiring work ef several of lla lending membera Ha desire has at last been gratified nnd It will nnm a large meetinir lo dedicate ine nan. Prominent speakers will be teent. Including Slats secretary Helms, ("tats Secrelary Helms will o present at ''amn Ifll Spring city In Its boesttr meeting Pebruarr .1 . The ramp I planning to make a. grent gain In membershlu and Is holding this meeting far Ihe purpose of arousing user In terest among lis membr. A very large t tendanea Is expected. JUNIOR 0. U. A. M. Inptnllation of Officers nntl Deputy Stnto Councilors to Orpnnizc With tnurh poinp and cerrmoitjr th oltl rern of John tl. Martin r'otineU No 30 w-drn IhxJutMt-v Into ofllco t n puhllc !ntfcUAtt6n mctetlnjr The tnernhers nnd thlr 1ftdU responded to Iho Invltntlnn. Iwurd nnd th hnll of Mnrlln Council wan filled lo capftdty, The InMnlHnK offlrer war Junior V H. V. Ramtipl O fTOtt. nfllr-lfd by thr foltowlns: dintrlot nnd deputy KUie councilors: WJI limn ( llnhti. UcnrBn H Whit?, Oeorira Lftjrht. i: V, Ucuthprmftti. Fred C Wfbtr, Kdwiml Kohlpr. Vrolcrlck HuUcon, John (. Wllon nnd .lohn K Hut. Jr Hach offlcrr nnd dcput Htnto rouhrllor npptard in full-dicft suits, whlrh made tho ncrrlcw lrnprcUP. Tho nrdrofs ,nttiltitf1 vt c'riuncilor. WltlUm Plr-s., f iminc!lot Krctlfrtrls Slfvarri flnin cl.il nr.(rrtry nitd fprerintiitlvn lo the StAt ( ounctl. Hnrv lpnmAnn rr-rm-dln hcm tri. .lnnri K VolEti"brrff-r Hrit(itAHt rcnrtl ln i rotors. Wlt y Ki-nff. conductor Herbert Htott wnrdrn. Vl,m1 It llrbi trnstrti. Arthur Ncvltt Ami w ll-ih, nntlneln. Normitn Knrn and Altnrt Mwlvear: chriplfttn, Rtfphn A. Wnlton. trMinrrr. Thnmin 11 Walters; niter nr .fohn r Hue, .Tr. . Junior iit councilor, llnr V Hwlrfnr' Aftrr the Inntallfttlon i-rr-1m' rtcrr nwr reniitrka wrrr mnrte by the coun rllor. J r. rounrllor nnd J V H. councilor. who iirar-1 tho mrnlnri to irn Brter activity. Mtmti' ta furnlnhnl hy thn council' orchettr. npiroprtaln inlrnt knpt on lmn.1 to cntert&ln niul rnfreihniFntii were perved. -'nurnllor William rtotn of John n Mnrlln Council, rullfil a aiicIaI tneeilnc of the officers uf llm council to Ihv plani for hie admlnlitrA tton. .Ml HrriinsM,entri Adopted wttl le pre Miitnl to tits council thin rienlhe Tor npprovAl one of th niAtn fi-AturcA Ia a cIabi InltU tlon durlna the week of tho counrlpi annU-er-Kur. Tho rounrllor wilt Also sink for a general ixjinmltteei tft hold monthly meeting!. Deputy Ktntc f'ounrllor If Wellenmann paid ab dfllrlal m lo Hit Ins City (ant Monday evA nlns nnd InstHlltd th-Mr offlrr. ab followA: Couticllur HdgHr i:. YoHfrr, Ice councilor. CI wood Srtiler. rrcmdlntr cecrftAry Hurry Bllferj Hfist5itKiit recprdlntr rretry, !Iarey M FloreAi trciinuicr. Ilnur .1. Delhi. Junior pa it con llor, Chnrlcii I, Krlner. conductor Allen M. .?nc -wnrden. John JIokcm rntlne4, KovrArd litttleVId nnd WUHntn A. Munfcr. truntf-H, ,Kd riii K V'iic'r William H HllTer and John UnKer-i; tinit nihil mlarv John S Memtn.it rrprpArMUntl.-" to Htnto Council. John T Wac ii"T. nlleruHti', Henry J Delhi, chaplain, Wll Hum H. Hllfcr. Till coui 11 han Junt clovd an actle term, tlo rtrort of the tniAtea showins the worth of tic touucll to he d.'M7 01. with n m-mbirahln of .11(1. A In re ttnn Inltlntlou irlll ha held on FVt.ru.iry lirt The ricri-. tam frm Gen erot Ornnt Council, of Norrletown. ftllt exem pllfy the worli The followl.ur "lle vrlret ' trnUt up the ita ft of officer of Dlrlxo Council. No 102fl; Junior n-at Puncl!or, ..Tnaeph K Wtlaon. conncllor, Arthur P Joue vlc rounrllor. John Shorter: rccn",1lnr Pcretnr I'hllto Huhn, Aialatant rt 'iirdlnc e-rrctarj. John It Miller. fliiAnctnl c rctarv. W P Muckftlw trenmirer William r itahn. conductor. W O. Ollllam, wArflen, Phtlln Halm. Jr APMtlf.K TTohn E Stack and Samuel Vout. truaf'a S rJ Wflla. J It Htrut nmn enil Phlllo Hnhn Hr representative t stntt s'ouucll Wltllnm C Hahn. nlternate, John WHaon The ha-inur- oTnmlttee of 1B17 held their flrat meeilnc in Dlrlco Council room Tl-'prA-. eentalUea wrr present frum John H. Marlln, Council. Charter Halt r'ountll Ion Council. I'rAPltltmUle Couiwll John U Annatronie Coun cil fprlneT Grdnii Co'intdt nnjHmln Jlarrlaon Cnuin-il. rril M. WwRnr-r Council, Stephen Olranl Council Bnd Dlrlno Council Remark Wf-ro mud by aecral rcprce-ntatHea. At n all leau.'d hv T'roald'-nt Ceorse S Whit the banmiet commttteo for 1117 tvab orwanlxed. "htrl' H. Hall wna elpctfil aecretftry and Ch'Tlc Kat-r-nnn was cleitefl treaeurer. Tha mn in uiintnlttpo t auhilhlild Intn rubcom. mltt-p pk fnltouB rrlnttnir. A H. Moore, 1M; li I. riahnnBn. 130, ,T(mph Rmlth, 14M hndRc. W Ituhn. inn. 13 StUB 2. and A. p. JniifH, HUd; caterln-r S H. Wheetcrnft. M T TI. Wa'lprn, J0 W TI. i toatfrman. IB, ra rntifn W llihn. in-jO V Ixi'xfc. f2. T Neltt, 73. r C W"'?r. Ill H Clnirnald The nxt iiip.nc of tho pnorl romm'tt- will he held on Tu-h.I i venlnw oext at he council room of (I'ncril Wrnn Council. !turhlann ntreet nnd Olranl avenu. when reports will be heard from all committer i .i I'" heen lAnnd for fh (trtranlxatlori of n I'rmitv uaiA rnuuc'lnr.' oaantr.atlon. Ever ileputv eml district State coimct'or ta Invited to attend to tntlnT-, v -eh v-) h held In th r"rn of Warren "onl) HiMchlnaon atreet pnd Girard aenue. T'iada oenlnff next. TiAs" ht-ii Counl'-r l,n"'"l Churn'd In 9i "1 ti" offTri "f Tr-d M Wagner Council at, ff'tonA Cou--cjlur. Hrtrmn V Doat; vlr rvirfiinr . C. Klnn-'iran. corHn necretary, vnti-m Ir S'lmmervlUt. nn'-lal Becretary. Chorl" ThnmBr Jr a-ilatant recordlnr ,i.rtpsv, rut-n "b"- w-yin, Samuel Doat: find jco' Howard McCloa'a' Jr . aentlnela, f-x. ? h itrf nnd Jon Pi futtr- chaplain, WWem IH'-ea1 t-eaaut'sr A P AcMev. rpr nt,l" Stati rotinf'l Theof1or O Totj pllr-' Wll'iam ni-a tr.ia'.a If MrCIoakey. Pr . Wt'llRii. 't!PA and R II Whetcrpft Tirc (iitnev.tin'i e-nin Ktrnhfn ilrar,! Council and Cleorff M Polnlwett Co'tncll were preaent, D''ln Counclfa laljinn: ch'b will pay on of " fpr-fi"? via" to John 11 Merlin Council t In " -'(nsr f't pv .o""cti in th city haa on4'ilv( nn in Itnt'on. WtiHum C Hahn. thi fRthr of thi thouei't nf ,leMlnT club, fanecta n nave er '"aat nitv TneiorrR praBoc irom Dlrle Council ad alut inn from tho othr loiinct'a In t1 c"v Thi alwa promise to h o nf th nrpn m"-t(nB-i p hld In tha fiy iT ' ton- tl"1. Tho merhra; of John Tl. M.-'ii "ot."ll w'ii net at T.30 to tlear th dealt early of all bualnena. The lnMd ofriier of rnkMnv1)I Coypctl m br followa c. pald trrett. V C. .Tnhn W Hn-r'dale, A. Il H . Tl. C Waller! v tinj-n. c ni pr HentlnlM Truman Ttnwrer ln.l pvtnr Tnilcrah. itianlaln. Ed H. White; Himmfw' aerrcta. Peter Hull refordluir aecre n-i' Tma W Colrv, tr"at-',i J Thomaa NVvl'i Hit H. Whit. ind . c n.,llatlne. repr js)tntBtlM f'i Krai Ci,uhii, j. Thorn a a Nvlttt alternnte. "WUMam Pouch V-t r-riiu-ti-lphio Counc'l a tart aetilon vn ordjcr,"d bv lrt Councilor ? Warren Sent m.in Th rn'tncll'a fourth anntvraary vaa pcIa b rated In a hlhly creditable and enjoyable mn per and tho entertainment rormnl'tee wall war-t-nn'rd tho hpprecJatHo praltw bestowed upon It by I'm unuual)y Urge atuUenc. for tho prea citation of tulnt and rpfre-ihmenta waa the vrino of r1nem-,nt and taato Tha dart noil nuolt tournament commttt wea aaanrerl h t' mmbfra that h lar-'e dIeatton would ni(na th- flrat dart and quoit contest At lone Cn"cUa headri wart era tm February 15, Tho auilttlntf tommltUe'a reonrt ahowed that tt ip' '"Tri financial gain fur laat year bad t.u i tin irmallv lame State piniitta Charts a Mo ! ami U'n,iamln Warnn tnatiilled th offl ereltct In atrlct rltualtaUo form State Deputy sMort'a addra deMd te harty applaud aicnrdetl It. lt.ne Council dart-quolt leant will riluy tha Mond Kama uf the contest at the couiuUa next nifetlns: Helps Workers Solve Food Cost WirMJVGTfiV Del Jan 18 In ordff to assist itn o)Alo i? in iuetlnff the. high cost of living we Jogepl. Bancroft & Son Company has tr!d the experiment pf pur cliatlnt: In laru'f 'tiuamltleo and selling- to thwn at euit. and the results are now,- being tabulated. It is possible it may ha trial ou a Urger ale within a short time. i 41 41 i PETE1 MX rw VgyT w iriafflnniit- n Urfaj