&&&?" ,juiw5 tYjMWjMfy W4Wft!",,M I'Wr(IJhM gwwHBPP'y-,'Frsyyga!BBB W altnSWiWr'ftJ' irv eam 31 f,. -sy 1 v STATE MILK CONTROL URGED BY COMMISSION Distribution Requires Regulation as Public Utility, Tristate Board Contends Principal Stiygesiiotts By Tri-slale Milk Hoard Milk distribution should be con sidered as ti public utility nnri con trolled by the State. Milk should be sold as low as pos sible, with a fair profit to the pro ducer and the distributor. Milk supply should be permanent .1 and adequate to all the needs of the community. Milk should be graded into classes, 1 A, Ii and C, and "certified milk." j Milk producers' premises should be ' inspected three times a year. ' EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY-, JANUARY 22, 1917 State control or milk distribution Is urged bv tlio joint milk (oliinilss.loii.relirfsrntlnfi Pennsylvania. Maryland nml ticlnyrarc, In Its report made nftcr tlireo months of spe cial Investigation. Milk distribution, tlio report stales, should lie classed ns a pulille utility. Many measuiesc for keeping ilnxx-n the prices of milk nrc linteil liy the repoit. The Implication Is that tlio prices of milk can bo lowered effectively by elllclent method applied to nil tho processes ttirmiKli which tho milk Roes before It reaches tho consumer. ' The Commission points to Iho fnet that the cost of production may be reduced by co-operation among farmers, and urges that BOernnicntal qiithorltle.t maintain the highest sanitary stand.ilds. l'OH LOW I'ltlfllS Tho Commission nlso concludes that milk should bo sold at as low a price ns pos. elblc. with :i fair prolll to the producer and distributor. The price should lin fair anil economic. It states. Ono of the drastic features of the report Is tho recommendation that milk distribu tion ho rcRarded ns a public utility. This ttoctrlne, tho report i-aya. Implies: First. That accounts shall be kept In a form prescribed by the State. Second. The right of tho State to examine the books, tecords nml ac counts tho same ns with common car- rlers and municipal utilities. Third The right of complainants of access to material facts. Fourth. The right and duty of tho State to preset Iho the form of annual reports. Fltth. Henulrlng the licensing of nil dealers to routrol purity and food value of milk. (This Is already done.) Sixth The licensing of testers In re ceding stations by the State. 'Seventh. The ame price to all under substantially tho same conditions nml circumstances. Threo grades of mill;. In addition 1i that known ns certified, nre recommended. These. It Is suggested, should he called "A." "B" and "C." Uniform stnndnrds for these jrrndes nre recommended for all dealers. AS TO CJ HADING Hero are sonio or the recommendations ef tho commission under the head of grades of milk: Issue permits to all piodueers, dis tributors and receivers of milk. Inspection of all milk biougbt Into tho State from Iho outside nml the selling of It under a special State permit Tho basis of Inspection hhould be Iho score card or equivalent system of the government. Inspection of nil producers of milk three times n yenr. Physical examination of all animals pinduclng milk at least twice' a year. State Collego to submit list of men from whiqh shall be selected Inspectors by tho State Board of Agrlcultuie or the Agricultural Commission Licensing of milk-testers alter proper examination. Tho commission nrrives nt tho conclusion that "It is Important to the farmer, the dealer and the consumer that the price of milk should be kept ns low ns possible, with view to a fair nnd economic price to the farmer nnd n reasonable profit to the denier Under, careful management." It Is pointed out that only on snob, n basis ran'tlie entire Industry be, at once, developed and sta bilized. Penrose to Start State Probe, Tonight Continued from Piikw One will be conducted upon a high piano and will bo separated from factional politics Those familiar with the situ ation In the departments of the State government nre convinced that (hero never has existed such a degice of a maladmln'stratlou and tho desire ls to purge the Republican party of theiu scandals, so that they will not con stitute a liability In contests of the future. liex'omT this all good citizens will he interested In the Investigation, snd ns long as thev nrn convinced that It Is being conducted in good faith It will command their support. Hut broader than tho question of Itepubll can politics there Is Involved the honor and fcood name of the State The help of Democrats and independents as well as Republicans is Invited. Those who took part In the "war boaid" conference today included Senator lieldle man. president pro tern, of the Senate; Speaker Itlchard J. fialdwln. Republican State Chairman Crow and Stati Senators T Larry Kyro and James I. Mc.N'ichnl, Senator Penrose announced that ho would E to Washington cither tonight or to morrow to remain there until the end of the week, when he expects tn return to Philadelphia to confer with members of the Legislature nnd complete his legislative pro gram Concerning the deficit In the State Treas ury, as shown In the leport of Auditor General Powell today, the Senator said, "I am making a careful study of the State's finances, but I am not In a position at present tn comment on the condition." HUGE ICE RINK TENT WKECKKl) Winter Garden, Storm Victim, to Oper ate in Open Air Now The largest tent In the world, the cover ing of the Winter Garden, Fifty-second street and Lancaster avenue, collapsed dur ing the wind, rain and snow storm at 2 o'clock this morning. Ono of the main posts, holding up the cable which stretched from end to end of the tent, had cracked yesterday afternoon while members of the rnwly organized Main Line Skating Club were cutting about the rink. It broke up the party, but the rink was not entirely rut out of use until the early morning storm struck It. Herman Harvey, president of the com pany and manager of the rink, and J. T. Bailey, third vice president, said today they would make an ''open air" rink of It and continue business tomorrow. Flag Presentation at Hamburg JUMQimG, pa.. Jan. S The second of a series of four flag presentations to as many Protestant congregations by Hamburg Council, Qrdtr of Independent Americans, was made to the congregation of St. John's Lutheran Church last evening Councilor A B I Iug made the presentation ad diej and the Rev t Druckmtltor ac cepted tb color for the congregation oa. Wlli.in A Pike, Slate Council aecratarv Uu-nejr, o PbiUdelpfeJa, wi U. prtn- 'ADVICE' BROUGHT VOTES TO GOVERNOR'S CHOICES Letter Shows How Department Hends Were Made to Support Brumbaugh Men flovernor llrunihatiKtrs inalhml of en listing the State departments in tlio cam paign for Urumbaugh randldntes for (hit legislature In the last State campaign l shown III tt paper made public tortav. The Uovernor wjs rematknbly sm-cetsfitt In nl choices. Heads of Stale departments were the chatlHFl.l through Whlrll the Uovernnr worked. They vvere called to ttiirrlstitirtt In October nml given mvsterlmm envelopes by .ImilM C. Delnlnger. the l lover hop's ex ecutive clerk. When the department heads opened the envetopes they found two nmmvmntis tie written papers. They tmm a i.nte in 'Oc tober, hilt they were neither iidlrrM to any ono tlor feigned. Pinned to It lung list of raudldnles for tho State Legislature was n lmit slip with tho mtvlcp: "Wo nre littereiir-d In the clop. tlou of ,t. II. Wylln. Wllklnsliiiiit. Allegheny County, to the House t.f Representatives Will -ynu hlndly nsk vour men In snld county In nsslst In thl. and repurt below what can ho expected-.'" Mr. Wylle was elected. ' Tho larger sheet bore the nanus ir can didates to tho House of Rpresentatlves and nbove these, there was also advice The department hentts were Informed ns fo. lows : "We nte Interested In all the Republican nom'uees for Congress all of the Republi can nominees for tile Slate .Senate with the exception or tho Tvvemv-nrth lMHci. com prising Potter. McKcnn and Tioga Coun ties, In which we fnvnr Wiliinnt R. Long street, and espedally in the following nomlnoees for the Hou-e of Representa tives." Then folfuued ;i inng h't of candi dates. All bill thirteen of them were ee ted 'BLUE-SKY' STOCK LAWS UPHELD BY U.S. COURT State Tribunals of South Dakota. Michigan and Ohio Are Reversed CASES TO BE REHEARD WASHINti'ID.V. .Inn. '-. The .Supleme Court today reversed Stale courts which held uncnnstitilt'onal the "blue skj" stock lews of Ohio. Michigan nnd South Dakota. Tho cases were temnmled.to Slate louits for fuither proceedings. .lusllfe Jlclley nolds dissented from the opinion, which was read by Justice McKeimii. The Ohio bluu sky law regulate" the sate of securities issues nnd pieneilbes license iiualinratlons for cuneei ns eng.iged in fiecurltiis business. The emit levers d decisions of the lower Feileiul courts which enjoined Slate and lounty olllcluls from enforcing the regulatory and cliuiiual fea tures of the law. Tlli louei lilts held that the law was an Invasion of tho powers of the Federal tioverument becati'ie it at tempted to regiilntn Interstate commerce. The .Michigan "blue sky" lnv Is Intended tu protect Innocent Investors. The lower court"! restrained Frank W. Herilik, John W Ilenier and ('runt Fellows, olllcluls charged by the Slate with the enfoi eminent of the law.'fiom enforcing it ng.iiust X. W. llnlhpy & Co. and the Weis Fiber Company. The South Dakota "blue tk.v" law gov trns the sale of securities of outside cor porations with no assets in th Stale At torney Cenernl Caldwell, of South Dakota, a member of the Slate Securities Com mission, appealed fiom the dicislou of the lower courts holding the law unconstitutional. Credit .Manager Promoted NKW YORK. Jan. 22. Wlllluin K Laku has been iipjiolnml an assistant cashier of tint Mechanics nnd Aletnls National Hank. For a. number of years Mr. Lake was rrullt manager of this bank. THE MACCAUEKS Renowned National Oflicers Hero Willi Woman's Ueneflt Association A meeting of the Hcdlcntcii.v Committee was belli at the home of the chairman. Mis. Francos M. Helms. Fift -fourth and Liiusiiouiie nveiiue. Inst Saturday evenijig Considerable business was transacted, I lie subcommittees nil lepurling progress, de spite, the Illness of many members und guanl. The lehrarslng for the display drill is pincecdiug mid tho pest leheurstil of tho union staff and the guard will be held this evening. Mrs Ihniiia Mllfs. h nam I'imiiiiii inter i.f I'lnlit ilrfpliU llovlmv. nnd lieutenant riiiiiinunI,,r of the clesree SUIT. ntertiilnvil Hie ulalf nt her home, IMt South., Hroad riri-ei, lam W'edni'futMy eve ning The Hlnlf In determined tn kep uu till tuthiE new members durlnn HUT. PhilJileliihia Itpvlen. I'arktSay Iliillilius Mr a. Ann!" lluuey eomuiuiiilitr, received elsht impli cations fur nieniterHhlp nnd Initialed the lumll lUteH tjut Tue&ijm evening Tlley took netlon to iiurrhnt Home good building nnd loan Hociu lion shares und "III net nut only tuenty-tlve new member askeil fur by Hie liuuie utile e. hut will muke It lltty. -in ovir thirty ner uleU.'iU .MUa IlurKln. the supreme ihutilaln. minuuiieed that teiila tho Rupreme oimnianJT. alias Ulna W Weal, niul tlio ere.il eolnmander. Mlva NVllie R lounabur. the dedication wuuld Im iittemled hy ihe BUtirems recoid KeepfT. JlUa Framva l Parlrldje: Smte I'ummaniler l-iltue. or U'unli Inclon. I i ' . Sioto Commander RiisIiiikJ. of Vlrslnia. State rommander Hurt, or Ti nnuuaee ami bnverfil iliatrlit deputies from this Slute, and that the prnurani for the entertainment, Mia Minnie Schelileminii chairman, tiad been made out Mra. Marian S'uhulann was a welcome KUeat mid aiike uboul the. hainlkerrlilef liasaar In be eh elk for the tienotlt of the uniform rank. Port Huron trip fund Quaker City Review 211 Park ,v nun Hall 131.1 Columbia avenue, received one application tor memlrt?rahli to. start ihe )e.tr'N work and am makluic arrancementa to aurpaaa ihc.ir lull! record Mrs. Krnnrrs M Helms, limlrnwn of Iho public meelins to lie held ni l.u l.u Teiupio. was present and ursed the meml'era to aaalat in m.iKlnB It a suiit-aa. Supreme I'haiilalu Ilursbi eiplalned thai khe li.ul been wurklnx on the program for the printer niul that ihe entertain ment would lm one nf the lineal nci- held In thl city Alan that there would be. u "memberahlp meetini; " a meeting for memtn.ra only. In the Inilrtva Kulldlnc (Itoeni A sixth Hoor on l'rl ilay evening, I'ebruar 2 Ml liurxln also ataied thai ineaalite from Ihe home ottUe staled Itiar tha memtsrahlp oil tanuur 1 had paaaeil ttie one hundred and uliH-it ihousand mark and that the balance In nil funds amounted to 110,1117 455 27 and lhal Ihe Inlerem earnmH Ihe p,ist ear on the funda hatl amounted tu (lallhOO ARTISAN ASSEMBLIES' NEW ADMINISTRATIONS Ollicial Installations and Elec tion of Representatives to Al. E. Assembly Session Keystone Assembly No 2 entertained 119 niembet's uiltt a minstrel show of homo talent The iiileVlorulcr wns tlrolher Law renco ttastnussen ami Ihe end men were tlrofhers W. T, Uayless anil H t Hover Flood Deputy James II. Mnloney inslnlled In the most effective, wn the following officers- Inspector, ! S N Klein i superln tetident. tVllllMiu A. Conic, master nttlsiin, S tltover Flood t'puii assunilnK olllco Hrolher Flood niipolnied Ihe following ottl-cers- Cundtti'tor, It t'. Hallls, ,lr : senior master nf ceremonies. U Whltetam. Mr.: junior master of ceremonies. (V V. Flood, .If ; chaplain, William S Devenny; warden. Daniel 1l. Smith: correspondent to the Ar tisan. T Frank Tegttne.ver The following representatives were elected. II. ('. I'lulcy. Dr. J K Kitchen, W. S Devenny, Ur liu's St. tloldeti. J. tthen Cinig, Jr., nnd I. S. .V. Klein Urother Moloney nlso presented in an able way the 1 M. Jewel to the re tiring master ntllsan, Urother Kttgeno. Smith. Thn February meeting will be turned Into ladles' night when Dr. Francis Ilnrvey rireen, of the West Chest State Normal School, w.ll tlel.vcr ii humorous lecture on the "Mix Urcut Cities." r Jl A Wesley 11 Kehr. ihrutv of iak limn AasMiihlv. No. lis. Instnllr.l the r.illuw Iiik ii. titers hi the mcetlmr on Tueila evnlns lnt. iiispn tor, i l. KiK'tieraprrttrr; superlntvnileitt, Invnins) K .Maimlon nnd msst. r iirtlsan, tt'll nam r Voorhers. IP pn enmii,s in the Mnt I.- ieli.ni Assembly me A W. (Itinther and A .1 l,V"' nllerniiira. f. ii ivm hrraperaer mid .1 v Hersrshelnier. there vere more (hall Mm mr others present nnd nmoliil ihe visitors were vv v, Donnelly, recorder, nml Past Mas n-r XV II Potinck of St. John. Miner AMI tin JI11.14 of illrnrd. I'nat Masters T F llaih inn. i Imrles It. Item- nnd HuiH-rlninuleni .vtai Salr. er FHIellty Asseltinlv. uml IMIIor l.dnln X Miver A feature of tin evenliiK vns ihe pr,.H.'!il.itlon of ii solid sold watch to iiu- r.tiitns oiiKt.r nrtlaun, A. .1 Ketlev, tiy 1' M II. .XI A Jnlllea II Malum . roruler il'puiv of link liiie Urother Muloue.Ca ehar mlerftil adilrees received tienrtv intnlnetiiltllon The B.ft u.ih audi n surprise to Urother Keltev thai hi' was tolnlb at n loss, for it tlttlns re spnnr, 'Ihe aiitnuil bannuet nf Oak Lane Assembly w.ia hehl Mat Thliradav evenluu at tltrv Hotel Itltl. nhuiise, utth a splendid att.'niliiue nf l.nl'i a liiiiuhic In tiro Rrnmt ballroom fob Inn it The i hit f speaker wns I!. J. Cutlell. i ll al.itlstli Ian. who delivered a remarkable ii'ln aa aparkltim nltli humor loaattnaater s also introiiueeii ,vi i; K lnsnoelor Jordan. .Xf. n. ISM order Cox nml l. M. I!. . A. I'liuilea V. .X!t Council SONS OF AMERICA IN CHURCH RALLY Oiieralions of a Great Patriotic Order in All Enterprises of Ihiinan Uplift The nel big event for Ihe Sons of America In 'Philadelphia Is n church rally nl Ihe Twelfth Street Methodist Hpleopal Church, nt Tvtelfth and figden streets, on Sunday. February II. and although con ducted by tlin Third Philadelphia district, all orantilantlon members In the city are cMemleil an IPX Itntlnn to attend District I'leshlent A M Porter has charge of the nrrangenirnls. Many of the State officers will be present nnd the meeting will be nddresseii by Krnesl K. Clark, Plate presl denl. wlio was formerly a clergjmnn and Is a very forceful speaker, tine object of this meeting Is to increase ihe fraternal spirit between the camps in this dlstrirt and to encolirnife rretpicnt association to form Idens anil plntw for the future llrother Porter Ihe district president. Is very enthusiastic and vvtinls his district to make- the best showing , r any of the four teen districts in Philadelphia, which nre made up of tm camps. oil. ii f Mn lii irmitrti Nn llif, of Fn.hkfutd ttlm hint tii-V.il v nt. Wllllntn K Vmirh M A. Thoinpffnti. ,. ('nnMvunltt Anm-mblv Imtle fnrtvfU tn thn tiiM'tiriK room tn tho I'urkuv imtMum uml i niinuitrl a "hmmi-wnrm!nK" for nxt innuth at the Urnnl Frntorntty ItnlUHni:, Iiil'U Arrh utrret Th following hrnthrs xvrrr Hcrto.1 r'pnfl.'ft)iitlr nnl iiltprimti: ltprii'ntrtttf. O V. U PiiIbIo. I T. Mit'lusUi-y. ,lnmi-H W. Taylor, Koatpp V .Irin, HHcrntiiH II 1 llarrvu. II. C Nk'hulM, It. T. Atmun, .lospph J. I.cv. Hpnrhin Axiinliv ilru ti kou1 attt'tul mrp. Rfiiori-i nf n'c ortivr ami mihIiUt hIuiumI h'itllti f'tindlilniij tn this rt'Jut'intiitl atntth thiumh a Knoit-HlytMl rivU ItPt i mi htiud Dt)iit llcde wan a vittltn nf ttn rli. nml nt 1 M .V William MoiitKntnpry to itiMiall fhi uftUfra Mimtr-r Arlld'iM Itilf iiu(llni"d IiIh 1iih Hrul plan for thn rnr In thf ltiu nf huliu-Hi k iiuctlMRH plfiitv of ttutid I'lihTliilniii nt und tut hint In tt tn hrhitf out tho "boyM ' Tha- inrnit olo fur rciiivtu-itttitlw' and iilter n ii'- nf l'niMriiH,t' A-i mtdy N n inrtf an fnllnuK. Itt-pr H'in.ilit s. William . Kiitiitiirr, iimritM ii Mill-inn, i itiri ?. I'urn-sh i. ti w Miin'rui knii. tlcorKf . (lra.. UutU- It StmUH ton. Kiinani l. .srimii, (iitrf u. nriir-maii. Ir Jnlm H IVarnnn. William l.lpmy, llurrv Swain, Hnmu-I !' Irlu. K I wood IlulttiH, Juim'H A. ItuuMt'll Martin Kutit. iiiMtrue WHIIamh, til tMiuit.H. W W Itt-d.-r. Jolm It Ulc'h, Wllllum M (lalluKh!, M 1- Van Nulla. K It Mum-r. John I.W'luir, rh.trli'H Htull Hammd HISMinlth. Ktlw In Knlutit, ,Iotm W IIitrriH Kk ChurlfM .1. CiiMt. William Knrh, l-'ifd lin. Jut oh Hmlth, LniiiH I'.lliuttA. It. V'untt !hn n n titill - . :v - .. . .; flt'lItMl Iiu- TnlmU'lllK l''l KflliailWH h. mtil Inltltttt Stiiiihw' aiiit .mil lidtn K l.iKtim. William It Kiwlc S.mu I l"r. Sr WwttiT i: l.amoud Howard I. !!nv.-8, I'.nticrl I Mi , .lamtm I M.irr. II .1 Mct'iilli. !arl .1 VoKt, Harry Irwin. Tlmiini H. JnluiNton Jitt'th T. ( armlrha1! AltHrnalfH W II I'litlon Willlrim CiilUuuU II I1. l"vr, Itlrhird Cariiilrhai I. .lohn A Mtihnl. Wlllluin HWu Id. JoHfph A MacValr It .1. .Mi-Uih .Iimrph rilM'tl Thf fidlnwlHK of tli ITU were liiHtullfd l lii'utity .TiimiM i' .Murr In h ir linprHKl ami t-f(l li'iil ni.inncr wlihout unhm (Ik ritual Ahtwti I Artin.iii. William II. l.nulf. Hiiui'rlnlfiid- nt. II IVtirum )t(tr. inn pet tor. Wtlltuni It. Silndd. rti nnliT. Thunuin II JnliinUoii Tit pant iiiuHtt-i m M'wil h.ih prt'Hcnt.t, tu n'tlrlnu MiiHii-r ArtlHitn l.ouiin by Urother 1 hnmuH A Mi for I in an liiuri'HMi rn.um.tr. The follow Iiik appoint nifiKH wtp made 1 M.iHter ArilMan Knule. I'oudtn tor. William Cal land. ha plain, W W tuph'ford, Kt-nlor manter of f ii'inottlfH, w, c, .N'fwromh Junior muHtor of ninuhlHH. A. I' U.irmr; warder. )liarl-H W. t'alniM. Ji , ttntiiitf omniHtft, II. II. l.inett. .lunifH C Mai r. Hair Irw In. orn-Hpondt'iil, William .irhfld Kn t vr tain tin nt i otniiiiiift --Walter K l.a tnoiid. chutrnian. .InnifH AriiiHtruuit. H. IlitMnorn AHhUrook, ltolr II ltot, l.tlw t'rale. J(uvph rarmli'ltaid. William ('allaud II lenro Ii.vr Samuel lHfi . Hi . A i. tlartu r Howard 1 llajm. CiMiPH. i; Hurt llarr 11 Hutnmcll, lliirr, lrwln Jidin H l.tman. Trunk Lotuon, Jiiiih'M It .dniuM JanifM (' Murr. ThoinaH A. Mii'url. IMward A Mciill. ItoU-rt l MrKf. Wlllluin Nfwi'oinh, W. H 1 'a (ton. Huwnrtl l iVpji.T. Jnhn J. Umim. W W Nr.ipWnrd Wll lluin Schfld. J. Huuiiid Htoan, OenrtftJ 10 Truln ft, t'url J. Vnitt. Itlrtiunl I'wrmli hut I, Thom.iM It Johmitnn. Wtlllam J .Mi l4wn. Social i ntmiiliiu John 11. lAiun. I to hurt I' AUKft. ilkMirK Trainer. Hurr Irwin, John U. Uumuml, JoHiMdi T t'.irmli'hHt'l. W II. l'..i tmi. Hdwln A t.oii Jaiitt-s I'. AyiiHiromr. JaiiPH t. Man. William llaiuillon, Vintum Mr I'uat'h, Hr Unirpiitf Aio'tmitib. No. Hi, niertulntMl ii ladtH on VdnetHla fcnin with u mlnxtnl I'uu of home talent, rumtiojvd mostly of mm iim of inn Hltilt i'Iuhh of whh'h tlit) lute itn IIukIi ' .Urllrido wan tho teacher Over Umi meUilAiii enjovfd ihe entertainment und rfrt.h uirntii tnut toiiowed Master Artlsjn A. J Kel lay. nf Oak l.u lie AHtmhl, delliereil the itdUrei- In th precm of leput V. K. Voorhrca. who wan eiiKueil in tho how Him ullta theru with hU uifmbly tram. The mom iivielhnt rei urder will uhurily tutnie umiounrt npnii of the torty-Hftt. uunuul Heottion of the moHt exetdlvnt itHnembly, to ht held In the V M i' A. Hull. ttermHiititwii, tm WrUned.i Murrh 7. th-rmuntown Amom.bly will at I uh hoht und preparutlotiH for un unusual Ua hae Ihhuu Itunlneasi fimlonM wilt n held mornltiB uml ufternuon and u biuutuet In tint event ni;, with feutlal mH)tiim and ntvriuinmt.t to fol Uu. The annual humitv-t of 81. John'i Ai-seinbly will he held un Thurnday vnlns next ut Tlilr trbnth fatrt uml UlrurU nvwnue. ''nip So Hincd fit mi ion pi.tiinnl to mnho a Mit to amp No - ?;''' ;hin Ut thi order) u un it iJl r?.,V! I,t,', m' ,n,,,p I" "' rt ' w mom h- nml "p.rf ."r,,,(tll rirMvfd i 'amp No An w"I ' hluh rMnifittmt for Iho hiepiinlit Til I'i '.". "lVr ''""tt" hnMnw ruentK hud a ..mi !,,WV,,rt from ,ftmll N"- ,rt' ,f 1'i'hnK i'!!Lnnv1,'l!.rJ,r.v.H V'11 """ n l-lHilim fi.mi ! SI!!P. No 4, ll.m '"""! h MmiPt innin In Hn u V ""tnp.iiilwi itv Hip Ninth ilmirtit ! u u, ?r d ",ml A'"B thns. who ppuke w.re Mta n Hitirtaix rtiarkt It. Ilittmn a iihmiiIu r of l iimp No Ml. John Hanlnn. of i'.iuip No John Hind, of No lit! John Holt of t. liLi.,. iV"1'" A NV IM. Hiram W Mill". Ilarr. ilSVin lt," MnrKn.. ii. It A Keih I. I liitltnn Sjif Itiimtm. JnMvph Sister nd I'm,i f.oiij, ail of tamp So '. .!r.hr.. H,n'" HMr''f1 in.l ttiriuljim nf the .?.'it.'.1. ,;oi,..pn!,",i. W,M mM,i" " ffh i.ii Nit S "(1 mi No. -n HI sol Uin.nl a,rno- Miin Vt "tr'llK ":i1ti" 'f tnmp No si.1 h iiJo,ir.V'l.,,,H .,hn "'I"""' "111 hear Horn. l.rJ.l5L,liorw"nl ulk M,M "' tf number of piiririiifs. imiip No 0 lo Id a minnl nmht - ...... - ,,,, t. it it. ji niitini niuhi on Sinn ilTuS' Th,rr. wu " uin' mnntlnsr With '"J1",, AiwllliiM .sum erv flnn rofltntl Mnndnv mond the i,,,i:!.n",,i,,,rT"'r "' "! i.v,the";07h,..;s vMille the liuli.s entortalnnl in ihn muslonl line !.rv..in,VL,iIi'!,rl,.,,i;',,,")J- ,","1 refreshments were iCh.i- 'i,.1-.l1V hr, "tf " ' r "eat auccesa The iiillpa Aiuiliarv uf Viiinp No. 0 was orEnnlrtwl J nihil"' "1 ."'", 1"'"' "' lh" eninp. and b incinthb siHinl tilsht rnr cimference uml enter- 'JW )'!" nf.n,,'.'rl''. ;,m', """ Instituted 2ni ii1'1?' ''."P" w"h 1"-t"ir members nntl lina ilVAl;"' ,"lxt;,'n nrw, "i.'inln-ra. It has n full eniilpineiii uf pnraplii.rlialla. Iiua a complete !.,,f,!I,'.' ,'i""V,' '"", '"" .1'rnu.llv be niiinbernl amonu the lln. i a mus nr tho order M.l.'."l."p.No M!)- l"eal. ,l Oermnntown nnrt rJ.l?lirv. T.'V'i"""1- ,"'1 "" "iJHeenth nnnl ..Mii'irii.'' . rhl.iy evenlns In Ihe wnv of nn Itr.M1"""''." ,IV '"slilent A. I, Dlcldliaon, canslstlnK of a iniislenl net hv Iirnth.irs nf the ciiinii. John Iievlln. imiiinlniilat: faitu unit White. eillltlV f'nllKtfllnlvJ. Ida l.,n. '!'- .... i,.. . . nnd ,i il.inri'. Itefreahnifnta were aprvi-d. II wns essftll iilfnlr AiUlrrasca were mnile hv ITesHlml Km I llriwkK mill Slnl Hee- ru iirt'S.'itii d uiili liou stitif a"'ret(irv pre I. Iili'klnaun Willi the w III" II Mils mrnptf(l In nreaiilent. Svln- hi mi, m t'nlon Aaaenthlv liall une nf lis moat enjny ulil maaltniia. Inlliaiion was fnllownl lij the liiaiall-itton of ofC.itra. conttuclail by lupuly Pur tur HlUUer In an sbla m.inner. vis : Maatnr urilaan, Jomvs A. Kttrrat. uirlnleiuenl, flani uot Tlsvh; Inspector. l IJ XVataer; coniluclor. William 1' (lro: .fiilor maiur of riremoniea, Hum, LhapUhi. leeatay: junior maaisr uf rem niunU'a. rlj:lcj. recurder. Hamu.l XX'liikuortb. uml luahlar. Kiavnbrey. Tha pruaiwcu In Unlun Aaavmtily ur very prnmialns Musi Uxirlleiu InaiKHlpr Joiil.ni Inslslleil llif. offkrra of Kt Caul's Aaaembly No. 39. on TuiadiO aventiiK ut Hie reuueat of H.puly XX" It llroun llruihar Jordan's daltvary uf the ihartrva fium uirmurv consiiiuteU u hlshl effitirni and Mulsh, d pleie uf mirk. The iiimrlrvlv meetms "f t lis. Iliiiins I'lub will i.ika p'aie on XX'edneadjy evcnlntf,, .etirudry .'s at Tblrieenib street and Olrard avvnue. Tho i,r.ce iwr Plata will ba 73 ernts aur riiatrtet relnrv llehns hn nuets nf lluni'rn Tlin eentol llrullinr I'hmi.a Plisl irh,'llt a Jewel. ii neiu apeerh r ihnnks Hrolher Hiikinsnii ulan Hxnrrsseii his nriitliuil- fur ihe heurtv support el veu him diirlnx his i.rm Thn followlne nirieera were ilillv lustiilled t, lllatriil I'realdenl Knrl llroilKH. IT, sldelll. Allell I. llli-kinxnll. vle I ItllflM ttlfl alius nP fn xiitia VVtilRt.Hf! rni urilln-s- a...t..a if ur' . .-..... , c.i-1 i r-t,l I . . .viursenaleiii lltiniK lui aerretorv, J. o limlea: tr. naiin i. I.. Shermer: eumlui tor. Hoy I,. Wl'l'l'mi'i j'il'uer""'- ''""" "'" u,,d uuird' . 'ir,1P.!innr,,hli,;B ' lul'. "' mn No -ISf! will hold a benefit at niiimiut'a .Xllnsirels duriiiK all this ween rho returns lnll.ul.. a ureal aueceas. The delevatea of the camps In nerlii r'nunty nr,. mirinliiK un fur ihe bin .-ouiiii eonventlun lo tie held ut llumburu on Ieliruur !'J. I'anp No Sill, of llervvn. entertnined Rtnt Se, rviury Helms und Dlatrlit I'reslilent Trunk Hwnrner. nf llunnlnKlown. Insl Tueaduv eve llllllt. Moih thull alxtv liiemhera of tills v lllllll eiijuved one of the inoal aui i eaaful nve nlniia of the .'uiiip'h inreir. liiatrUt I'realdenl Hwurner lnstiill.il the nfHieia In u very utile in un nor. and the Rtnte aeereMry delivered one or Ida forceful uddnssea. vvhlih was aald to lie the Ileal etTiirl till tliu prlllelnlea of llle order delliered Ihero alme Urn Inalliiitliui of the ea nip fump No. !ITI. of l.uneaaler.' will dedicate lis neiv hull neji XX'eilneadjy evenlns. The eveiullvu eomniitlee of tho Hlale I'ninp hua been Invited, tnueiher vilih all the leadlnK members of Hie order In l..illi'ulr and aurroundlnir eoun tlea 'Ihu new liiilldliiu la uu iiii-id.iUIh hriek alruilure. of which 'Ilia rump lull Juatly feel proud 1'luna for the llvlmt Sfiuudron'n visitation tn the rumps meetinu .xluiul.iv evonlnus are tielue inmpleted. The mutter will tw hrouulit before the State ofnVera for their upprovul at n near meelin of the ex. . -Ill He eiinimlltee. and the i omplete arr.ina"ments. with the namea of tha aiiiiiiilrun iiitiiile.ra will Is, niiuouiu'ed in these ( ulumna. , rump No 3.11 of Parkeaburs had aa sueaia on 8uturda evtnliiK State Korretury Helms and UlMtrlrt Prealil'Mit Prank Hwarner. nf lha rtiea. ter-l)etuwiire dlatrh't. Tho meeting was Inter eattiur thiouahout and a renewed aplrit uf In terest ami euihiislusui Iiua been aroused In this pari of old rtiealer I'.niniy to make a stilt ItitRer Rain In tOIT The of fl ".ra are a wide awake efficient crew and will slve n sood Sfcounl of ih'inseves i'oir propo sltlons tyere received at the last mtsilna The enmp ha llv!"lei1 Ma m-inbetshlp Ii lo three teams railed He' While nnd iMue. tn enter Into n contest forxw memlH'rs Special prtrest uro nltereil to the vtsira . ,- - TIIK CKAM) FUATCItSlTV Insltillntioiis of Officers ami Selection of Faithful Workers for Haiuiuet I'hllatlellililn Uraneti. N'o 4. hehi an Inter estlns? flhtl largely nttemleil nieetlntt In eon eetl hall of the ilntm! e'raternliy's new btllMIng', H26 Arclt street. Tlio follovX'InK ollleers vx-ere ilutf lusla Me-tJ to serve until July 1 next : fast commander, William P Fisher; rominaniler. Parker A l.vtner: vice rotntnamler' K V. tteilltehl : tn-n nrer. .to senh A. Kiniley: rullretur. ,f XV. Melxel : rei-iiriler. t. .1 tllb-nn; marshal, b'reil K West; jrulile. William Itlggerstnfl; Riiard. I'ltaries Hugo; Sentrv. It XV thlstnil, Jr.; trustees, Thomas II. Uitrns. William A. Hlevvnrt nml Alnrk freas: pianist. William J. Wrlsbecker. Kurty-lhe new members) proposed since the tieeetnher meeting were eleeteil. A fcootl entertainment, "eats" .Tinit amohes" were en toyed l,Th?H".1,n"l,..',""'.'',; "f. '. 'fsuhtiU" will he VTJA '" '"e bniuiuct hull nf the new blllldlns tin t2,l,V..Ch'n.5!l,:" . An .nemher, of ttVSn.h ;2' . i 'V"!.0.'.' ' nrtJt " '"" ' the. renulnr month v neetlna ilurln Ihe cr UH7 will be entitleil . sha i e In the next nnnmil t.:im,n, t Th. fol" M'Vv', ;;!.'?,"" " """" ,",""u"t ,r XX'. Albrldit .X I. HroSn tn .. ii..n..' .: '-"' i..-. .."" "7" "Uium urivffii i.taitiiii iiiijiTri, riNiiiT imriit-ii ii ii IfJrvv. !?"".. ,'...'k,1J"1., M;:,-"v; '''' m'Zi. , aix-nnj. r it l.r.IIIIOi A I 'a nip i TiTI I lilt ili' i memheri". and ttnameM to ul)ifaiiliat ualu In l!Ull and It propoXeM PHILADELPHIA'S FINEST BUTTER X ,fv.f-aa sal a ap f zjiiioiJ 'ft. ,?H. ;ui uJv 0sm T&ssse. floBRSiM .Hi- IVJANH & DlLKS 1102 CHESTNUT ST. Ladies Misses' of and Suits Tyrol Wool Spring and Summer Models and Colors 'The model), styles, colors are original, new and are not on sale elsewhere. Aljo the New Hats fAftH tioa & DlLKS CHESTNUT ST- "Gold Seal" is the highest grade of freshly churned Butter pro duced. It is delicious in flavor and possessing that sweet, deli cate fragrance which is only found in Butter of Superlative Quality. GOLD SEAL BUTTER appeals to the most particular people, and its price is always as low as market conditions will permit. It Pay to Buy BuHer "Where Quality Counts" GOLD SEAL BUTTER ib. HY-LO BUTTER CA.RO BUTTER ji. lb. 42c 38 "Where Quality Count" ROBINSON & CRAWFORD The Store for Particular People Throughout the City and Suburb Tlio oua und liatua ut lender porke-. so Into (lis making of Deerfoot Farm Sausage Tooiivaiue Absolutely no uaste Willian; I IllBBtratnir. Tj.i. Il llurtw. Jmei .."'eWt. ' ' '"" '"-lt! '' allfthan P K l rliaer. P. A Kmu i' l- f".e .-... .1 I'Hllnhnii. A A rivnier, ',r I'at.lnn It vv' Mehmann. It JHix.ni. It' XV. t""o"i. XX II. Imffner, ll.iir.v lum A o Khunuli XV i" '",,;; li. W II eiafc'n. lfK.lia.,1,. .1 .XI Klsler M..rU Kr..is. XV fi"h-' r XV Intlu's It A ll,li.i, XX I" frl hie II It I Irnle it j it. mei h .1 iih,.m h v ;,., Ion XX llooiliniiii r i; Mi no. XX ll'JU.ti M KoniSller I' 1 ll.r.lnil.i VV llelliilm" r I! M llmiin t: K .lolinson. It (.ram .. K "Al K. n i. II Minis rnnnti Ixeeuin v .1 Imiv It Kemprr XX Ii I Win. i 'inn us i.'nu r.ui.nrt. i.i.Herie , ,. i.eivr.nte 11 t. l.ifn l.ert. f l. I If hi XXilllam l.eiro. tt r l.nrlier ninnn J A .XII. hm Is t! XV Miller Xt XX' ! lteI lr. W V.ttxol : MrKale. .T. B 1IHI9. XVilii.im Nellson. A. XV Naudnsti.cr Tt ! lltierMiiler. XV !". Olsetl F XV Osmond, J J m,ns, ! i" otte V PendrlU, n. Unlmhv. H. nesnl'KT '. Itnsenhera-. .? II Huht llno. II II. Itels. 1'hwrl'S Ilex Herbert Hnvrnx E XV ItedneM. I, ltoUlnsoli.lt t'etihert XV A. Wewiri. XV It g, ninict, I St" hie. K. Siraka, It It HI Maur. .1 A Sml.ev. vhendore IV Jseholler J ffiollatlmer. V K mlili 1' Hpratt. XX". It Tnlor. J AfaBTiirjler. I litis t tlnh l ..n liexi.r JostriliVatxl VV .t XV else. . ker, Rdivdld XXftlUre. t i: XXVal 1 .1. XX'el.loii. II II XVest U. J, XVnttin. J A. XVInrll. J. XX'ei nwnii, XX'. i VVililard Rlerrin Humeri. N"n r,rt, will linM Its rrdular nionthlv meet Inn in th nie butl.llnir intnorrow evehln. The entertainment eomtnlttee lms nrrnniteil.a friwram diverslrted frt-m artlstie vnenl ami instrumental matte, tn exhibition nt nthletle akjll All ntemtterti. with friends, nre timed tn doMih hand for the "Ills dolnes " Ladles- Hrnnch No. ".'0 nevy tiutldlmr nit Thtiievlav earn win i.e eieited n will meet In the ninir next, niren nrat term or vat Hi till? There will tm n thnflm: dlali nartv con ill . led In Miss Martnrto l.voti. dinneslle aclence xh rt r X. ! Jersev. nnd after the Rood Ihirmr luve l)iii inoked on the snot nml "Men 11 tour of fnatieetlon of the Hrand traterniiv's new kinldliiK will b' made Thla will nlve -hose vvhrt iNti not nhl to lie vJlth ua at thy hous' vvnrminir exerclaea un New X'eni'x Hay nn op porturiltv to vlnw the new hsine llich ladv tnemher la prlv Hated tn brut, one Riieat, if i.efcnnwh,lm'nt of Invliallon Is etit au that rt'Servatluns tan tie made. tnat park rtranen. na. ii IndiistrlBl llritneli. No nn. nml Oak Park Anv member nt East attend" un Ihe quit" of their reapoetlve branches, if .., h Vn. ltrlfl. urhrf iliirln Itilf will Bet In on the "faithful ban- nln .rneetliuri OIIDKH ODD I'ELLOWS Tho Qrnnd Mnster Dolig3its ft Uig Goth ering of Eminent Worhora The Phllartelpliln Artlvo Oild KelIovvR As hoolntlop condui teil n highly siieeesfnl fes. tlval nl Lit t.n Templo im snturilny pxnnmp Afttr n unrlnl ItrtenMiiirM' of the xetemn meinlier nml vvorUeic their tail leu nml liiiiilthlers of Celieluih In Hie auditorium tli ruiniintiv nf t'! ri"il tn the bntntiiet hull wheie iliiiinir the vuiirfie "if the flintier nn i.rfltestni nn'oiiiiinnle I Ihe cenornl rhnrus u reliRlniut lis well ti i.lhei populnr sonps Sl'- Slnij T"fon, the id" I "f thu orphat-aRe -imp; several solos rM-sl.. nl XX'llln 11 r H.ihhs oa loastninster, pres.nli.l Hi inl Sl.ist. i Perry A. Khanor, who ollTred n (lil.lrrss rui rehnst, farn nrtimisile ns his own neraonafltr shed , n n. h fraternn.1 IHshl In the of lodge i opina of ibis, wonderful irjt The ftrvi, XV'aitrr II tjfrenway. of 1v airtlelf a hnimv r Ii trrt hA An nlh 1k his Hiidl.twe Jiida Emory A XVatJ me itov. Jm llrur Maeka- were , fid thnlr rniingimcnm lo apeak ana was eitar.u ror n aeiinhirui aance Tlei rffN eta ft the.aMoelntlori ivrr j vVillhiin Iliibhs vf.co prealdent 1bdn "ien pcrrawry. u, oijrn a. wrunnr. vVllllam lr Ireland, on'mlitee on fwrni rt tlirmin. m.ib m i, xfnerse. a, si XVIIIIain XX' XViuner X"'l.liam l nohbaj 11 Met'tibe Ramul I Knorr l it. I Kmlneiti offlrlala prcatnt weth- tJ ter irrai.l Bcrlbo of the rrxnd t-taftt llrali.l 1'alrl irph. MsmiiAt If Matthew tTJ XX'vletf . Hlatrlct 'hanuLv fie tera I'efr Olson 0 n, Ureiinan nnd! i isner, i n u itiennrason..DrR9Iuen orphnnnBe Jlrs J inry N. .XtaslrxVprwIt! Irs Hall Ii Mend el -'nreAry TW t&Gp rfVasenir.iv, nnrry r- vvrigju ano t. a neslxtant s. i ret i rles of the itrand Id lieii.ei i,nuuuii a no uiair M Jlie7. l.ode Thnnria f 'nwdon and Oeorea S nf I In. Innat la Trfidno. j.. J fiueax. hfZ ins I.ode j in rrli-on Kerat. ot I'aelfli Sold 111 2. S. 10. 23 and M It., rallft bail a n d In 1 , 2 and G lb. cartonvl licacuiki uie reunery When your rccipo nayejl add . augnr rcmerabc theres A Fianldin Sugar for every i Granulated. Dainty Luraps. Poxi aeretl. xonl action era. iSrown BONWTT TELLER. CuCCX tecfoeaa(5iopOrfatoafion6 CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET ANNOUNCE BEGINNING TOMORROW. TUESDAY ' keJvlost JVotabie aaie of & cJ urs o; r f S f j-. f f g Si a i r y t izjuaiitucD aasti ion vterlnefd by this Shop Included is Ihe remaining Fur Sloclz of Bonwil Teller & Co. together with several extraordinary purchases of Fine Pelts from among the Foremost Fourreurs in this country. These Pelts liaoe been Fashioned into Fur Coats of the Latest Silhouettes, Neckpieces and Muffs, added lo the-choice selection of this shop, and will be offered ., ( a At About One-Half or Less Than Regular Prices Scarfs 7 15 5 6 2 6 2 2 4 3 3 Formerly Natural Raccoon 10.00 Hudson Seal .' . 15.00 Natural Sltunlc 17.50 Beaver 17.50 Red Fox 25.00 Black Fox 29.50 Taupe Fox 55.00 Battleship Grey Fox. .55.00 Hudson Seal 45.00 Beaver 25.00 Black Fox -45.00 Now 5.00 10 7.50 14 9.50 5 9.50 7 15.00 2 19.50 6 35.00 3 35.00 S 29.50 4 15.00 6 25.00 3 Muffs Formerly Natural Raccoon 16.50 Hudson Seal 19.50 Beaver .25.00 Natural Skunk 25.00 Red Fox 27.50 Black Fox 29.50 Scotch Mole 35.00 Hudson Seal . .'. 24.50 Beaver 39.50 Natural Raccoon 24.50 Natural Skunk 35.00 Now 8.50 10.00 12,50 12.50 17.50 17.50 19.50 14.50 25.00 14.50 19.50 Women's and Misses' Fur Coats 40.00 7 French Seal Coats (Dyed Coney Pells). Regularly $65 lo $75 9 French Seal Coats . , (Dyed Coney Pelh). Rcgulaily $S5.00 48.50 11 Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muikral). Regularly $95 lo $1 10 65.00 4 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Miukral') Sl(tml( Collar. Regularly $125.00 85.00 11 Hudson Seal Coats Self Sailor Collar. Regularly $145. yt.UU 5 "Bernard Model" Hudson Seal Coats Fauci) Collar and Cuff. Regularly $165.00 11 A Q A 2 Imported Capes of Hudson Seal Kolinsky and Sl(unl( Trimmed. i t s rr Regularly $195.00 110.00 9 Copies of Imported Hudson Seal Coats Natl. Skunk and Self Collar. ' t at rf Formerly $195.00 lo $225.00 1 45 .00, 7 Model Hudson Seal Coats Varioui Trimmingi. 1nr, -.-. Formed? $295 to $350 l 95.00 5 Hudson Seal Coats Skunk and Kolinsky Trimmed. . - Formerly $345 , $395 225.00 l Scotch Mole Coat Border and Collar of Taupe Wolf. Formerly $275J)0 l Baby Caracul Coat Skunk Trimming. Formerly $550 l Baby Leopard Coat Fo,merly$i25 00 195.00 I 195.00 395.00 Novelties in Fur Sets Battleship Grey Fox Sets. Formerly 59.50 39.50 Red Fox Sets. Formerly 52.50 32.50 Natural Kimmer Set. Formerly 65.00 29.5Q Kolinsky Set. Formerly 95.00 50.00 Fisher Set. Formejly 125.00 75,00 Dyed Blue Fox Sets. Formerly 125.00 75,00,' Slate Fox Sets Formerly 125.00 75,00 Pointed Fox Set. Formerly 110.00 70.00 Black Lynx Set. . Formerly 145.00 85.00s Old Gold Fox Set.. Formerly 145.00 95.00 Hudson Seal and Ermine Cape. Formerly 85.00 55.00 Kolinsky Cape. Formerly 185,00 110.Q0 Hudson Bay Sable Stole. Formerly 350.00 200.00 Hudson Pay Sable Set. Formerly 550.00 395.00 Mole and Kolinsky Set- Fwmerly 195.Q0 UQ.QQ Long Ermine Stoles. Fvmerb 125.00 65.00 M "' " 'yil 'I 'If II Ms 1 III.,, Ittt w I' Ins la nd B r (l, lh Inot y I pJ.ke r 5W --- .- Ijaggj