m r 'rt.pyT" mrif to? aGrv-J"''ti 'p ij(n EVENING LEDGER-PIIILADELPniA. MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1017 11 ARTISANS' ASSEMBLY INSTALS NEW STAFF Good Work of Gcrmantown, Though No Rival of St. John's. New Headquarters Oermantown Ataemhly linrl nn nttmul nnco of 270 of the faithful, who a tt nsrl tho retirement of S. Hurnrp Myers ns mn ttr nrtlsan nml tho Installation by Oepulv Chalmers of the following otlicers: Maxtor Artisan J. 1-Mwartt Lang, Superlntemlont William .T. Hutchinson, Inspprlor Harrx Kemllg, Iteconler Henry t. Strmpflo and Cashier T3 8. nnrlnger. The new otllrw had mcmorlzeil the chnrgos f their posi tions ami matlo a vplcndht Impression Th following appointments were made. '-inductor, i. h. Haylmrst: chnplnln, .Tnmc W. Tfacoy, Jr.; 8.-M. t, Warren Kirk man; J. M. (. Harry l.osse, and Vnrrir, James Murphy. Representatives elerted wero J. 13. 1ing, tt. M. Jones, IT. U Stem rfle, Vs. V. Cook, A, S. Johnson, H. Kemllg. K. P. Kendrlck nnd S. H. Myers. Alter nates wero W, J, Htilehltmn, IT. W. Hh.iw, Thomas Brooks, l I.. Hnyhurst, H. H. Lott, XL At. Klolz, W. A. droff and W. Lnckmatt. Tho now master nrthian, J. II Lapp, de livered a flno nrtdrcsi. tilled with splendid Hi ought of ambitions for tho assembly and great love for tho order. The setlrlm mas ter was presented by Jumcn W. Tracey, Jr., with a bronzo (?) statue of Morrury, and as llrutlirr Myers wan feelingly re sponding nnnthcr member nivldentally (?) knocked the tuiun t tho flour, breaking It beyond repair. Thereupon Deputy Chal mers, on behalf nf the assembly, presenteil tho ictlring master with u beautiful hang ing chlmo rlook. William Mnrkry, past mnalT nf i'o11lncuomI Assembly, rhvi a pi-.Kliuc talk, folTovl by Walter Charrlero. who In n eatullil.itn for M t; inspector ami a must plonu".H speaker, rereti nc Rreat nnIam Thru followed n MUrlou ntertalntnpnt. Cook otxt Johnson tiilirrpil In flva "coonu." earn of whom w Ith li.indn MimI ntft a lemon mcrlnRin pin In n 1W nrrnmlfl MU3t b Bern to b' ni'prnriiitiMl.' A lurkov was then chancrcl off and won bv llrnther Ttryan, of Irosrf3lv ArMombly. Then Cook and Johnson. Itti a In run oprod rfnt un nounred that th winner rould hap tho thnltn of that prlzo or $5 Thn monoy was rhnn and tho Hponors were compelled to lake luimt' a vounK are.iHPd nltr Urnthrr Ororse If. WHwdl, of Proirrcslxo Assembly, in ember of tt. llminco committee- of tho M V, Assembly, lni(ed the assembly to at tend divine nor k-es nt the Church of the Advo cate, Vane avenue and Queen street, on Sun day, Man h 1, suiRsestlrw that the M. I). oflk-ers be Inxlt'd Tho . nc antletpted minstrel show, composed of members of th assembly, wiih .i ureal uc ces ns tt was llrst las In every p.irtleular. Then rhb ken i roquet ts, peas msh'il potatoes, rolls nnd coffee were nerved. lh mentln rinsing at 1 a ni Tho commit lee In ihnrpe nnnoumed that Its plani for entertaining the M IS. A session wero pronresslnff and Hint without doubt the repre entatlvtH Mould reallzo that (Jertnanlown h.id "aprearl Itself." , . . AdelphU Assembly enjojocl Its January meet- ins In a commodious room In the new (Jnind 'rnternlty llulhlliifr. 10(1 Arch Htrect. adapted as well for nil kinds of enterfilnnimt nnd easily accessible llrother Jarnei II Clarke, retiring master artisan, vvaa not onlj presented with the usual jewel, but with Klft In tho form of a cheat of silver, nnd Jim was so surprised h could not say a word. A P.ist master's club was orRanlred. to which nil past masters of tho assembly hip ellKlble The baby member, tho retlrlnw master nrtlsan. presented the rlub with an ele trie slsn sjmbotlc of Adelplil. which wo In turn presented to tho assembly by tho club Two candidates for M II. In spector and their cumpaUn munawra were pres ent with their little stump speeches a resuljr MeNtchoI k Vare propnsll Ion. Tho following oP"lrerH were Installed bv Brother Kellv, dputv of O.ik Lane AsseudiU . Master artimn, ltrtram Smith, suptrlnlend ent William P Vnllaee, .lr . Inpeetor. W. IMvvln nialr. recorder. John I.lpaey. t ashler. T. IJenrcn Harper trustee (for three vearst. Philip N Vrnnld medical nmlners. Drs J. i Viiii tlne V9 II MeKeever. Samuel Moss. V. i'. Chessman and W. If. Conrad, other ebrllons result' d as follows: UepreKentatlvea. John ilpsv llenrs H War ford and Philip Arnold, AltTnai'H. JiinieH H Clarke, William P Wal la. Jr . ind II W. I)a-s. Tht Niwllntr team was i-uiiBratulateil on taklnc the l.-ad In lb" Iciiku and has promised that it will Htn there until tho ttul of the Heusim Sturtliij, off with nix new meinberH. Adelpbl promises to have a blsner nlKht In IVhruary with tho entertainment commute at work on nn nthlttb show that inn be slvtn with i red It In tho new room. The eighth anniversary of the assembly was celebrated bv nn entertainment and danco at Mert-.tntlte Hall lam Thursday nlsht and was. of tourne, a rrcat sun i sa, as all movements by thlH "bunen of llvo wires," huaded b Jteeorder John hlpsoy. nlwns reallzo expecta tions , T.Hnhwood AKsembly bad Its nfflceri Inalalled by Hro. Jumea C Mnrr, depulv of Hart ram Assemblv Tho work was done without the uso of the rltuil In a very Impressive and efrt elent manner. Th followliif; are the nf fleers: Master nrtlsin, Amos II. Hoberts, superintend ent, Charles lrnuter; Inspector Perclvr.1 II. Thornton . i m order. J. ft. M t tird ; cashier, Charles V. Naule. The nppnlntments were. Con cilium r. fohn W. Watt: clMptaln. Willi i in II. Mnrrlb, S M '., Walter Melliiy; J M. C.. Jlobert On.tdwin. warder, Vincent Cna.icelo. Past Master 11 SI Jacksun was eletteil repreHentn tlvo to tho M II. Assembly, nnd Charles P. Node alternate. The nnnuul hanquet and ladles' night will bo held at one nf tho hotel In town, place nnd data to be announced. All members wishing to attend Hhould report at mip to Oro. Albert I. Moore, 2n South Fifty-first street KnJoabIn entertainment and sumptuous repast havo been planned The welfarp committee, alias "the trustees.' of Tennsvlvanla Assembly has ileclded to Keep Ko it to the front. The l'Vbru'ir honsi vvarm Inc In tho nw quarters In the J rand Fraternity Building. ltl'Jrt Arch street, a birse. well-l;h(ed room, eaiilly arceHslblo, on tho second floor, and with ull modern tnnvenlcmes. bids fair to bo a bis curd for attendance. The farewell party of last meeting In tho Parkway Itullding was one lontr to b remembered, especially by the newly install d officers. Deputy Keene extended tho rourtesy nf tho Installation servUe to the re tiring master artisan nnd the ceremony was performed with "edit, accompanied by red and blu fire nn nervo tonic" Mister Arils in Aim was the shining light of the occasion, and tho promises ho cavo to ami received from the mem bers preterit inspired tho expectation for a banner v.ar The membership tlub will cele brate th Biicceas of the last vear with ti buffet banquet nnd dame tt the Hotel Walton on February Hi, All members are admitted on tha payment of the. nominal tost and aru urged to communlcuto with Master Artisan Aim soon Southwestern Assembly has organized a Foot IlShts Club for the purpos. of providing enter tainment at the meetings of tho assetnb. Tho following of fit era were elected to handle the af fairs of the i tub President, Uajmaro Ashbrnnk; vice presldmt, Carl Vnar secretary. Mlas Ileba Keu'comb, ireaburcr. H. Penrnso I)oer, mudlcnl director, Ueorg4 McHenry. Tho folluvvinj con atltute tho boird of directors. Joph Cur mlehael, Mrs F. I.ouznn, Kdward CraU, Sirs Carl Vogt and llrother Klrkpatrlcic. Harmon Asmbly had a good snapny meet ing The election resulted us follows: ftepresen tallves. Ot-orgo W. Miller and Hubert I Wag ner: alrernaiea. Harold W. Scott and Walter . Koons. The new chair ofmers were insflted by tha deputy, Ildvvard U MacCraLken. P. M. A., of I'rugreSHlvu Assomblv. Tho bos are planning big things for 1117, .nnd have under way arrungt monts for a. get-together baniuet to ba held soon The new officers are Muster ar tisan, Harold W. Scott: superintendent, Wiltt?r 8. Koon. Inspector. Harry J. Haldw.n, nil trow llva joung men. , St John's Assembly. Nn JS. added another triumph to its long lut of successful mteiings r VmffMWfM MrtMP WTrUmL ' - OH UMCLE PETBVN v fV'Y-t 7we: yN ( i?eT after oua (- here's a wots f G0h . I nmm, sr ', ' Agaiu at vjsjs: 88Sr V p To ttie. J I f GOM TVia Boss , 7T ( JOHN E. DORMER Grand keeper of exchequer (elect), Knights of the Golden Englc. on Tuesday evening, nt which sevnrsl prizes were distributed to winners for (he remarkable work durUj.i the mr HUH. when gin members Jvero Mdmnted to the roll What threatened to nn n ver serious mntter when ( nances wero p"fefred ncnlnst tho incoming master artlssn. thnrles c. Ammlung. proved only to be a bur jesqun and a suicessful means of entertaining 'be grent titimtier of memiwrs present. St. Johns hus he, u meeting with tllfilriitt In ob trtlnltm a lam r hnll for Its meeting Tor some tltne, but ii ihinue will now be Toned upon It. an linker Post I Is II. Its meeting plain, W'IJ, soon be raed lo mnke wa for a new bulldin.t The trusietn mo ver Industriously looking for hew rpinrier There was an uoususllv large attrnd.incr uf membirs nt thi meeting of Hurls n Assemblj. vvhen olio cnndldaio was odmlttetl llrother I . P Wanders whs Inst tilled as recorder by Deputy William C Kolb ntl'l occupied that off lie throughout the evening, former llemrder IMvvln Herhsrt. who Is reilrlnz. having 1h?ii uusble to be present un immnit nf Illness. Thj usual vaudevltlo hiiou rollowed tho meeting. t Kntertirlse Assemblv. No. in, entertalnerl its Indlea with u minstrel show of homo talent, composed mostly or members of th Itlblo Class or which the lalo Itev. Hugh C. Mcllrldf was tho tern her. More than ion members enjoved the enteriainrnunt and refreshments that fol lowed. Muster Artisan A. J. Kelley. or i,ik law Ass mbly. dellveicd nn upproiulate nil dress In the presence of Deputy W. F. Vooihees, who wns enuiicp.l In tho bowling alleys there wiih bia tisstmbly team. The nmst ex ell, nt i reorder will shnrll Issue announfments of tho fortv-llfth annual seFslou or ih most ei client assembly, lo be held In (ho . M c A. Hall tlermantown on W,dnes. day, Maiih i. tiermmtown Ansemblv will ait as liOMt, and pn psratloic for tu unusual dty have begun UusIneFs sessions will be held murulug ami nftornoon nnd a banquet In tho uvMilng. with nodal and entertainment to follow. JUNIOR ORDER U. A. M. Great Work of Big Degree StniT Be tween Marlin and General Warren Cotitiollor William A. Ploss. of John R IVIarlln Council. No 20, opened tho council promptly nt X nYlork Inrtend of Inter. nH formerly. An Invitation was received from Koystone Council, havlnt; n olnss Initiation next Thursday evening, to attend with tho degrco team to do the uoik. Both meetlnR on tho satuo night, one at Fifth street nnd Allegheny avenue ami tho other at Fifty hecond and Market streetH. caused homo thought. Biother William Ferguson settled tho question by his offer to havo his? "Joy wagon" on the job at 8:!0 o'clock, when the cntiio degren team and others can bo taken In good time. Thin In tho result of some of tho activities lit Keystone Council The meeting of General O. K Warren Ctnin cl was well attend, d Many of the prominent members of thn ordtr and deputies nnd dlstrlet deputies were present The following were est led on for remarks: Stnte Treasurer t'horles Kauftnann, I l S i'h WllPnm C Hshn. Oeorco S White. Henry W'ellenmann. l-'red C. Weber. John V. Hue, .lr . ! I Cs Arthur Nevlll. Howard Charnslde Kd Knhlcr nnl A I Jams, councilor of Dlrlwi Council After the business session the council wns t irned over to tho fifty-seventh annual banquet rommltiee, which wns tailed lo order by Chairman (Jeorno H. White. Iteports were heerd from the Mini mi tires on tnterln, nnd hnll Iteports were also hud from the (ouiulls represented. Tho committee; on Rnlnc over the reports came tn tho conclusion to postpone the it tin nil lunquet in- this ear Count lis In the eastern dlstrtet Will be so notified The to bp Ins sn much business to handle by General Warren Council and by the fifty-seventh annuat banquet committee It was a late hour when tin committee adjourned. Tho or ganisation of the deputleH and district deputies was postponed until February S, when a call will n.tlti bo Issued for tho organization of this body of workers at tho lounrlt toom nf S tn t of tho Kast Coum II, In Welcome Hull, 310 Hast Hujriuehann.t nve. fjeorfffl At. Poinsett Council is showing some nf tho councils In the eastern dtstrUt a clean pair of heels when It comes, to proposing candi dates nnd taking members In tho council, A larp) class was admitted nt the last meeting of tho council and five new propositions vver handed to tho secretary for action. A poll of tho member was taken nnd thirty propositions wero promised for the next two months. The meeting nf the John ft. .Mnrlln Council Oriental Court was held ut the council room, BUS West Allegheny avenue. The rmetln? was well attended by the mem her a of tho i ourt. This has Is en tho first meeting: of this court for three months nnd the wmhers present re quested that tho meetings be held oftener. Aluch amusement was derived from Urn many candi dates that presented themselves to be admitted. Th following were Initiated: W. S I'Vrtjusnn, Wuland H. Herb and lMward Hower. The folio win t: are the staff officers of General Grant Council No. S'. Councilor. Ierny Grover; vice i nunellor Georso Iloone: lecnrillng secro tary, H H Crm-kstt: nsistnnt recording sei ro. tiiry, IVanklln Hnoz; financial secretnry, ,M Wil liams, treasurer. W. Percy Hallman, conductor, Joieph If Hlttenhouse; wanlen. Robert Kay. Jr. HeutineU Wdllam lrvtn and H HarrU; chaplain Walbicn Davis: Junior past councilor, rUtnucl Stlio. trustees. Charles Itamsey, W. l. Cartel and It. G Carter: renresentatlvn to State Council. A. C Thomas: alternate. It. G. Itetlcy The trustees' report showed that tho council had not only mndi a largo gain In membership but In flninceu as well, making a gain In membership of HM) new members, now having a membership nf "30. with tash of mora than $U()0 The plans for a progressive ear as last were laid nt the last meeting of thfl council Live tommltteemen hnvo been appoint ed Degree Master Charles Itamsey now has thi degree In fir at -class shape. The team will nut on tho work for Spring City Council In February. The public meeting bv Stephen Glrard Coun cil No. 111. nnnounced for January US. was postponed to Kohrunrv K, vvhen Professor Gray son, of th Glrnrd College faculty, wilt deliver tho address on tha life of Stephen Glrard and tho history of tho Glrard estate. Invitations bavo. been Issued to all councils to take part In this meeting. Devreo Master Joseph Smith Is working up tha degren team to the ttest condition for tho class initiation that will be held by Stephen Glrard Council the latter part of March. Penn Township Council. No. 0.1, Is forging to tho front, four candidates having been admit ted A get-together meeting was held and more than 100 wi-re In attendance, to whom htste VP-b Councilor Nagsl gave a wry Interesting talk II rot hers Itethell and Slden were pre sented with beautiful bouquets uf Dowers, JOHN E. DORMER HEADS KNIGHTS GOLDEN EAGLE Active Fraternal Career of n High Ofilcer Promoted From the Ranks Hrother .tolirt 12. Dormer was nnniliifltcit at tho last scRslon of tho Grand t'antlc, H. O. V.., without oiiposltloti for the lmsl of grand keeper of exchequer, and was, there fore, selected at tho annual election, l.'or erlco In thl. olTlcd for five conwcullva ears the Inciimheht enjoys the honors of a pant Biand chief, itnd Is niimllted to tho Supreme I'astlo. flrother Poriner has been one of the ery aeile memhers of the order from tho time of iiiq mlmlwlon into Ivnnhno t'aslle, Nr 2, In April, 1900. ito hecntne n lust i-liief in r.mt, uas clerk of exehciuier for five years, keeper nf exchequer for nine e.iis, dli-trlct Kraml chief nf Ills district for five j cars and district grand chief of Philadelphia County for nne year, memlier of the committee on appeals nnd chairman nf tho nnnUerpary committee of Philadel phia County for two years. He has served as (secretary nf tvanhoe Commandery, No. 2(1 (military tiraneh), for eight years, sec ond lieutenant fur two yearn, Hist lieuten ant one year nnd captain since 101,1. lie was the on;nul2cr of ("tearvlevv Castle, No. in, nnd organized the first company nf tho Junior military brunch. Hcsldcs his K. 11. V.. connections, lie Is a tncipbor of the following: Clean low Tem ple, Nn. 1(1.1, Ladles of the tlnlilnn lOngle ; lied f.'nw-B Lodge. Nn 312. K. nf P. ; Philan thropic Lodge, No. 1.1. I. i). o V.; Miuiineo Tribe. No. 10. I. (). II. J I ; ('nncnrdlii l.mlce, Nn. f!7, R nud A. M.. nnd .Inlin Bright Ixidge, Nn. lo.'Snnn uf Ht. ileorge. Th" forly-nrnt nnnlvprs.iry of llin Inlni'lurllun vt Iho nrtl.r Inln IVnnFyhnliln wuh i''lrltrl,' li the minim of Phllmlolpbln nn Thumdny i-w-iilnp Inat In Urn ir of s rt-rniilon unci iliinco nt M-rcnnllli- Hnll. Ilrond nnd Muster -trr-i-ls. Mhlih irnn,l to be tho meat suivpn-ful nnu pn. Jonlil nrfalr helil lj the mstle- In the ,'lly f"r ninny jrnrs. Mnrn thnn 100 louples worn on tho floor Thn Phllmlolphli minims lui- n pprinsncnt rommlttpp for the purpnp" uf nrrnnslnff for ppIp lirtillni: the nnnlvprpiry ,pry pnr. tho olllcprs IwltiR: Phiilxmnn. I'.iM I'lil, f .Inhn 15 Donnpr, pn rhnlrtnnn. 1'nst Oriiml Chl.'f Wnltpr I . llnu-; -cretnry, Pnnt I'lilpr Chnrlp- O. llului, trenaurer. l'nat rhlrf .lolin l Xtlifnt. Tho f"I loulns wero tho nrlom tommlttpps ut r ranRemPiita: ltrpfjitlon rommlttpp l'nat Buirrtn Chief John M. Shppiwll. ehnlrniim P II l' llsryi J l.uu. apcrutnry: P. (1. C. Walter C. tlnu-. r. C. Chnrle- O. Huhii. 1) II c. K. I l.yille, M. T Mux Trankner, P. i". John I' MIr-m. P. C. Clarence II. LMieh. P c l!nrr V. Hurnln I'linlrmeii nf milienminlttees PuMlcltv. H I! C p K. l.jttle, prlnllnn. P i' Prcilerli It Wuillnak. .lr.; rn-eptlnn. P. M. c John M. Sh.in jicll: clna. Inlllutlon, i. II A. H. Htemme. l-'lonr mannRprB KreUerkk Wiullnsk. Jr. .1. It. Auih, Clarenee II l.Mieh, ileoriie llnller. l.u KellP T. Punk. P K. l.ytlle. Juaeph Utile. Ainnntr the prominent members nf the nnler nt the reefptlon bealtlea the eonuulttco nnu of lltvrH were Hunrptne Mauler nf Heenrdi John II Trelbler. P. M. C. Jnlin M. Hhappell. P. H C. John c. MeKlnney, P. H C Jnlm W. IVinl. Pant (Ir.iml Chiefs IVnn J. Heakyne, John . Hooper. Kiiireno V. Kitnk. ilranil Kir llornltl A 11. Hlemmn. Colonli U. c (liuanl nnd Cluirlea v. Wllllami nnd I1ran.il llati;r nf ltcconla 1.. 1. Gallnslier. Th ensiles of the rlt will nrranse as n lnrt.nf tho anniversary in hold a larcti rlnas Inlllatlon at thn K (.1 15. Il.ill. si I North llroail ulreet. nn Pebruarv "0. Candidates nro heln elected fur that event. The newlv eWeted nfllrers of Antloell Caslle. No .1. were Inducted by the A. (.'. i-yttli- In Ht.iltliu team, under enmmaod of Lieutenant Wllllnm Warner, l.i-t Prldnv eienlnc AddreemH werv mule b Past Rupreinn I'hlef John M Minprwll. (Irand CbU f John V. llrounley. (Inind Hlr Herald A. (1. rliemme. Pant llr.ind Chiefs Walter C liaus and Harvey .1 Lull! ami Oram! Ki eper of i:uheiiuer-elert John 15. Purmer. Rrntlil Maati r of Ileenrda L I. Osllatllnr. nr. cempanleil by lleneral lieorse It Uresnry made an nfllilal vlall In n Castle. No. Il!. al 1-reldenaburc whleh honored the ni"aHlnn hv thv Intrndueilnn of tweniv-rive new membera 1II1K III,' l'll,,,l'M V..,- IIIMT ll'', -, - Clrand Chief John P llrounley, nompalivil ly llrand Keeper of llxiheouer Harry Neamand. lrnnd Vleo "hlef llnrri A llerbat and Oraiul M.istcr nf Itecnrdi liallaher. v tailed Wllkea Ur,rre nn January "J." In the Inter at nf rnrmluc a new caatle In that city. When orsanlzed, ihla ckallo will be compnaed nf many repreHL-ntilLe cltbena of that thrlvlns Industrial tlt. FKATERNA!. AJIERICAXS Banquet Committee. Scekinpr Interest of AH Members of tho Ordor Chairman l-'rancla Alroy. of tho nnnti.il banquet, committee, has called u meeting of tho general committee V. P. A., nnd woik will bo commenced In earnest lo ninlto tho coming event tho largest and best over held. Although last year was tho most suc cessful theretofore held, efforts nro to bo mado to eclipse It. All of the councils of Philadelphia will bo rcaucstcd to appoint largo committees to canvass tho cntlro membership nnd interest member In' such an Important occasion. p p S. C Preeman. one of the moat faithful nnd enrneat workers of thla dlairlet. la nrraim Inc for a general debate and heart-to-heart talk with th members of flratltude Coum II. No nsa nnd expects to have In attend ime thn fc-rjaler part of the membership nf that eoumll. liile Jrallona will lie pnscnt from the other eoumlla and. In ionium linn with other entertulnmeni Intereatlns remarka will be mad by 8. c. H" -relary Porrt snd Jr. P S c. Sheneman. Arrangements are blnB made for n vjajtailon ilurlns tho cnmlnir month tn Port rttehmond Council. No. s.ll, by tha fnllnwlnir. Cliiarda of Dlllitent Coum II. No. I. Pldelliy Counell. Nn SI, of Ilrlatot, und Colonel John Clark Coum il No. UI.1. These councils have entered Int nrranaement by vvhtth a monthly visitation uilt b held In ono of the eounella imraeil. State Councilor Miller repnrta tha itrealeit aueceaa throuhout the enllm Jurladlrtlon of Ihe Male councils nnd expects tho creotest Bain durlns th present year Amerlra Counell, No 30. is urranclns for a larxo class Initiation. A saleeted start of offire ra will exemplify tho beautiful ami slsnltlcant ritual. Jr. P 8. c. Snenenian Is highly elated with the great efTorta helne mada bv the (ounclU .if thla city to InereaBB tho membership by holdlnu larso ilaaa Initiations. Foresters of America Court Da l.inrey. No tVJl, wilt hold Urn eleventh annual banquet at the new hull. 52111 Markvt atreet. on Wednesday evening next, and extends u cordial welcome to Ita members and friends. Nothing has been anure.l tn make thla event a fireat aueceaa. The sueata of honor ae J. P Iionohue. Brand Iruetee, Harry W Mace. Aaatatant Dlreetor of Health and Char ities, nnd Lawrerao Pilot, erand chief ranker (Iranil-i'ldef John V llrminley. iieeninpanled l.y Past Supreme Chief John M Hhinpell. P"'d nn ofHelnl fait tn New llnlland dalle. No. 17,7. ami wns roall entertained at the annl-ert-nry lelebrntlnn nf the castle. l.lahorate plana for a bnnuuet and souvenir prosnim w re hlzhly Ruetoaafuf. Viey i IIHiip, .o lie. II un,, i.i in,' niruii ni In the order, haviim four hundred and Iwenlv three menibern and funds In the amount of 1 .'..II lH.il. IlurlnR 1UK1 this i anile Initiated alxtytvvn membera It has nlan nrrnmcid for a e'naa Initiation nn Pebruar ail, and the vvnrk will no none u us own eincieni degree nam. GRAND FRATERNITY Festive Gathering of Prize-Winning Workers Earning Annual Honors Ano hundred and fourteen of the faithful f raters of Philadelphia. Itrnnch No. t. gathered around the festive board In the banquet ball In the rtrand Fraternity Hand ing on Thursday evening, nnd, after par Inking of a sumptuous feast, the following speakers wero Introduced by Hecorder t .1 fliblionr. who acted as toaMmnster Ad drei of welcome. Commander Parker A Cljmer: "Our OiK.inlsiitlnn." Pie.ldent Krederlck flnston : "Home." Vice President tJenigo A. Itugglns; "P.ffoit." Hecretnry William 15 rlregg: Light." Kuperlntendent It. Hrtice Jlelxel ; "Protection," Department Sutierlnlendent M. W. Melxel. Tnastmaster nibson, commending t-Vnler tluggln1), the baby member of the "faith ful," presented hint a nursing bottle, nnd In responso Ihe vice president stated that nn "homo" Is complete without such an ar ticle Ho felt extremely pioud that the banquet wns attended by the faithful fraters of the fraternity ; that It wni held in their own banquet hall, prepared in their kitchen, served by a caterer enrolled with Ihe fralernlly'nnd that the music waa furnished by members of llrnnrh No. I. tiepartment Superintendent ?ir. IV. Mrlxet niilinimced tho passing of the beloved friend nnd loynt frater. .1 A. Michaels, nnd rnlled for the drinking of a silent toast to his memory. Frnter Mlehnels was a regular attendant nt the nrlous llieetlnga of Ills branch, being absent upon but two occa sions during the enllio tlmo of his tvcnt one cnrs of membership. Impromptu addresses were mnd; by Pnt Cnmtnnnder Chnrlea 11. Crunor. Psat.inm tnniider J A Smilev, Medical IStsmlnsr T'r. I. n Jnhnaoii, tlepreaentatlve tn tha tlovernlne Cnnn, Thomna II Hunts. Iil.trlel riuperln Jemleiit William F Klaher snd Oeputlcs Uolurt 11. Uvlchinnii ami llllnm A. Stewart liaat Park llrahih. Nn II, will meet in the new llrand Krnternllv llulidins. HlSil-!!"i An h atreet, Thursdav evenlna mil. I'here will b" a drnvvlnir Tor Ihreo attendanie pnes. and thla h.rellfter Will Im nil" nf Ihe features nr lie m, i tins, an ih.it nnv memlier In attend.iliee ni Him various neeilnsK nf the branch will have a hiinie nf winning one nf the pruea An tiler lalnineiil of merit luui lieen nnanaed by tne Mimmitlee In whleli ihe members are illlltled in Inilp. their frl-nda Any fraier who attends nine mectimta nr llrnnih Nn II diirliw Ihe vear will Ii" ellalbln In lh- faithful banuuel whleh win be clven In thn early ivtrt of Juiiuarv. A damn for lh" Philadelphia members and lh lr felenda Is belliB arrnnsed. nf which lb' tail,,! informitlon will l Riven later. Hi-rllne llrnnih N 111. I.mI.I n i.nlt-nllpn,tfii! neeiina i lie iniiow ITIK nun era wer.' nnu in atalled by Iiepnrtmeni Superintendent M. v . .leie: Past lommander. Jncnli llnaenaleln. it.mmander. Allterl Oliver. lm rmnminder. John J. Howie), recorder. Mever OlnaberB. ml leeior. M C. Aaher. treasurer, Joseph Itoonev, reguil. Jaili Hi hvviirl?, KUlde .Mejer Iluageni tn.irahal, A linldbei . nuard, l.ouls llruaa, aeiury. llenjamln Tlielmnn Aflr the bu-lneaa eeaatno Ihe doora Were opened lo the frienda ot membera and anelnl In lermurae nf aevernl hnura vvaa thnroushlv en Joed 1'rofe.aor Lnaaon prealded at the piano In hla Inimitable manner Membera of the llaniuet Club entertained Ihe boya with amis and story Itnberl ilunnea. fnmlMarly known na Hob. exhibited hla aiublo" nf cmntna world cnamplona, Includlnu Johunlo Menbv lid Mlal tr. 'Inmmlo Men ley, Harry MUlrnth and Mat leiralne Ladles' rirnnch, No 211. held Ihe first nf Its 11117 md-tlncs In the banquet hall of the llrand hraii rnltv HulldluK on l'rldiv evenlns The IiIImuIik nfilcers were lnatnllid bv liepartment Shim i Intend, m M. W. .Mclxrl: Commander. Mrs. Clara Millvvin, vice commnnirer. Mrs. J C. I'laher. resent, Mlaa Mnrsaret M J. llurna: marshal. Mra M P. Pnmfret. recorder. Mtb. Mary Ixelley; mlliclor. Mra P. 15. Melxel. Tb" doora were epeneti to tl.u Invited Riiesti and Ihe meeting turned over tn Mlsi Mnrjnrln l.vona. n domeaile alienee expeit nf Now Jer he, ChatliiK illahia were In evidence, und thi i a, a I loped nvateia nnd Weiah rabbit prepnrpd under Ihe directum of Mlaa Lynn were thor niiKldv tnjoved. A profitable evenliur was spent, and tvvernl nf the iiueata wero enrolled as membera The next meeting nf thla branch will be held on Thursday cveiiliu;, l'ebru.ir 22. SONS OF AMERICA Work of Camp 814 Among the Heat Types of American Citizens The biggest event in tin; history of Camp SI I will be held tonight, when It will admit a largo class at Odd Fellows' Hull, b'alls of Schuylkill. The Stalo Secretary will deliver an address. The Initiatory work will bo performed by the omck degree team of Camp Si), the largcHt camp In tho order. This team Is rated as nun of the best ramp SI I hax forwarded a slmng circular letter to lis members to nuikc every effort tnMiiilld tho cump Into a stronger and live lier organization James S .Seeds is chair man of the boosters' committee, ami through bis faithful cffoits the membera of 811 have co-operated and worked hard to make this banner event a coinplcto suc cess Camn .liid will hold a smoker Inmnrrnw eve llllii; at the hall. 2770 Frankfort! avenue The committee nf arramtementa repnrta that It has secured very ennd apeakera. and ittves all the brethren u xerv enrdlal Itivllattnn in be nreaent tins The follow llnr ntfli era were duly lli- The lamp.ia alaj planning for u cluaa Initiation. Camp 2M.1. the big. wideawake camp of thla i In. liujled nt IM10-I2 Cheatnut alreet makes a Hie hilly nf entertainments and prnbably baa more aoi'lal featurea than any other I'utnp In the ,lt. One Ids event vvhkh was a sreat auieeax vvaa the Mardl llraa." The next hie feature will be held February lit vvhen the "Hai helora' 'lub" of the tamp will entertain r'K.illv Tie re will be dancing from lu n'elo, k until 2 :to. enti le r being served between 12 and 1 o'lbiLk o far 2'V IlivitatloliH to outside memlfra nf the iiiino hav, Iwen laaued Lnula A llerrv H r--i ordlitfr rei relary and N one of Ihe hardest worl.en for the nrd. r lie will prohahlv be a memlier nf lh,- "It. log a'luadrnii which will pay vlaltatlnna to all the camps In tne tlly durlnv: the nionth.i nf February nnd Marih I'amp iihn In, H. "I hi 11117 North Ilrond sheet will have a i l.iha initiation on Tued.iv. February 13. vvln.li tifl nr more new uieinle ra will be WINTER RESORTS ti.mic t-jrv. N. .1. k-jfojc-i. jrLAvncai A, roconrvlscd-.stanaara. oraxcellcncc. I Cwjrrv600. h'AHERJ.Bk nil UABISC nESOMTIiOTELOF THE WORLD iilarifioroiijUWciin ATLANTIC crrv.N.a. CNXHSetlS MAHAOZMENT .IQ8IAH WHIYE,OHS COMPAHY Wnstinirmtf) Ky- ve. near Ilracb. El.va watar b up wkr. (2 up dalty. Co... Duhra. lll.ll POINT COMFOKT. V.. HOTEL CHAMBERLIW OtD POINT COMFORT Swimmmz fool, tioif. Sev food Cuisine Kerir uropfsn Hath nd treatment Witto GEO, r. ARAMS, Mnagr Forlf Monro. V.. or Atk Mr. lusttr. Mt Che a hi ut and Vith ti., U Acker . Cuuk 'iuurs, 1JT ii. iJruuil t,: tb lenn. H. U Cu., 1S39 Ctiatout it., acd lUt :Ktral wymflrsAA enrolltil. rromtnent State ami nllnnt officers Including National Sn. relary Chnrlea stera Si tlonnl Trenaur r tiv..ir I' Wetherhoia. Rt ' Secretary Charlea H Jtelma and flat' Tn i neee let-in Mmiih ulll il.tti.ee allrrlnif ml dreae. Membera of the order lire ursrd to attend. . I'flmn 7rtQ nt tlte fnnrleenlb dlairlet. bad ft fine meeting luairlet Prealdent John i Warden nrinnireil n leam tnr ine inainilllinn nr onicerw. enmpoaed beaidea hlmaelf nf llrnthera llnna t.-.nt 11 U'.i ai-Mi 1u.li All. It ttxet Mllla. While. Wood nnd Hnfeeker. Tho dearee tenm'nf t'am'p ."'70 inlilated n rlnaa nf andldnt for I'amp 7'JR In n nplendld manner. Htnte M eompllmrntlng iilatrbt Prealdent Warden for I .innn ii.irtrer ninne nn inieieniiiK H.inr 'en. l,l .e-t lr.nti thn .l.-rfrn lnnM tlf r,.ll Allil IllC .' ..-"". - . ":.'. .;;:: ... i" w nnie I'ourieenill inatriei piinie ineie-iirr et vi linns waa eongraiuliteu on ma ri emery imm llliiea. Other apeakera wero llrother Cunt well, nf Mnrriia llnok rnmp: H. P. Smith, of Cheater nmp: tt: 11 a--n tlenree Koch, of mi: 1! rot her Urn (Ml, and limilirt l'.Iam.i e e.Tii Tho rnrnrn nf the .ourteentli dlairlet will combine tn itltend illvlnn aervlee on lihruary 1H. further detalla to lie announce 1. The lilggeat event of the tat week nn thn dedlentlnn nf the new hall nf Camp 27. at Lan caster. Tho Htnte neerelnrv waa preaent, and with the aid of nne nf Ihe leading membera nf Ihe camp performed the dedication lenmony. Iilatrbt Prealdent Jniuea I Pyleapnke nil aub Jeota pertaining tn the order The affair vvaa vnteil n great auereaa nnd Ihe camp la very prnud nf the new building Camp .V,7. of Irfincaater. la nlao very mtlve and hna Isaued n eirrulnr In lia membera oaklng for their aid In an oxtenalve meniherahlp nhmpnlgn Uver.v- memlier la to bring In ono new candidal" before March in. vvhen nne of the moat elaborate ceremonial aea alnna ever held by any camp In l.ancnaler ounty will be conducted. Prominent apeakera will urealde. ., inuaiiie nr the nnnuai mate cnnvenimn. inr blgceat tvenl la Wna hlnston a Mirth-lav, Febru nry 22 Thla 1,1.1 s- la aet apart by meat nr t be rnmiw for patriotic ceremnnlea, either na In 1llvldu.1l, eninhlned or dlatrlrt rntnpa. Fnur inunnea will Hold innveruiona men, in- i-ei-Ing the big llerka mnventlnii nt Hamburg The following eventa ore 11 few of the many tamp nillvltlea on Ihe day., ... . . Tho eampa nf Media will hnld n big etna; In itiation, Htnte Jln.iter of Fnrma John . liar Per will deliver an nddnaa. ... , , Huntingdon County will .hold Its em annual convention, h'tnto Hcrretafy Helms will proli ahlv apeak. , , Camp No 2nn. Columbia, will have a big aoelal entertainment nnd bntiiiuet In Ihe eve. nlnjt. lllram I. Wynne, nn- nf thn old "war horaea" of the order, nnd n leading member of Camp N'n fii), will apeak. , Harry H llelma, nlao of Cunp Nn '.n. anil ft brother nf the state aeerelnry. will anak m lh bIB rally held In- rnmp No Mil. Ilervvvu Past State Prealdent Ilugeiie lliiidrleha, Slate Treaaurer Irwin Smith, snte Truelee .Inhn M Htrnitb. Aaalatanl Slate srr"lnry tlenrge 11, Pellet nnd National Tr-aaur. 1 (i-eiir It. Weiherold. 1111 ludliig all Ihe lb rlt dlairlet preal.lentH. will be pr-aent at th- II- rka --m-veniioii nt Hamburg Camp No 7H, of that Inwn. will innduit a tin- tnlerlaltimeiil In Un Arninrv Hall stale Prealdent Urneel K Clark will b- I uv In Hie vvealern part of the stale. State M-" Pn anient llnbrlel Mover will l-e t-rcaollt III var.otia aervt, ea by cninpa of Lubanou. ! Thn advancement or the order thla ar In the Stato Is wonderful, all thlnga unaldereil. Thn new Ufa that luui been Inatllleil inio It by Ihn election of clean, at might forward I'nrlatl.ui men haa renewed the aplrlta and h-p-a of many of the brethren who had b-conie dial 'iirlen-il bv condlllona Thla .v-or the order la out of politic. It la al.ited that a bailing politician a-nt for Ihe Stat- ae. relarv before el tlon In talk nver tho polltbnl eltu allnii, but the polltli Ian ncelved remt cniirP ay tnwnrd 1111 tlTnrt to InJut parllaan Iniliieinea In tlie order, nn aevernl nccaalniia the nrder haa been aotmht to nilvaiicc rtaln pailv intereata, but tt la an excellent thing that the i-rflrhila of Ihe larg-at patriotic organisation in nur Stato rcfuin to tol-ralu aueh thlnga In their rank. TIIK MACCAHUKS Final Prcpanitiana for Dctliculion by Woman's Ik'ticfit Association The ineetltiK of the dedicatory ci'tnmlttce. bold at the residence of Anslntiittt Chairman Mra. OnrRinu MnKlaml hint l-'rlrt-ty eveniriR. demonntratcd that Rreat lntcret was felt amoiiB the membership of the city In the comliiif public mectlm: at l.u J .11 Temple on Wednesday ovenlnc next, where tin altar for tho use of Philadelphia Itevlevvs will be dedicated, the ceremony bolni; taken from Solomon's time and very Impressive. Mlaa llurulll nliiioiinced that ahe would h.ivn n abort form ready an that all i-rflcera nf lb" Pleaent term would be I nnilucled to their pats, nud tint the 1 hnlr of Ihe I'burch of thn Aaeen eliui hud vi rv kindly conainled to aerve; Hint they would pnalllv-dv be bnnored bv tho preaem -of Mls Ulna -M Weal, the auprenv' comman der. -Mlas Prance li Partridge. I ho Buorem rtenrd kecl-er. t-reat Cnminander Mlna N-'lIb- 1. Ununabury. bealilea Stnte enmmandera from "llnr Slatea anil ainne of Ihe -llslrlcl dipulle of Prnn avlvanla and d- legal Inn uf memlier from ilili and lowna nearbv The prngmni will be alinri. but very Bond, ibereliv giving nil who nilfii-l an opportunity to m-et .Mlas Weat and the other ludlea. The uiilforni rank had a rehearsal for Ihe illaplnv dilll and Ihe lienullful tloor work nf the iteiiiiaiurv eereinnny. The atair la tompoa, d or Captain. .Mra. Marv Crotnh: lliat lb iiteiiaiii Ad.i ilnrauih. aecond lleulmant. Augiiatii Lash, nrai a-ruiiinl. Alfrld.i cilmn: aecoml aergniiit, Urnn AugiiHtine, imirti riimater aergeanl. Mar lorle Hnrnev dninimer. Anna Pnaern: munb Inn. .Minnie Sebneblemnnn P'alnnn 1. ensign Mab-1 Hei'kler. i:il.i llnnev. Uthfl Pier. e. I toreni .- Ilehlen. Cnlhrvn Palmer. .Mamie llenslng. lelllh Church Jennln Walla, aei nlnl pliltnnll. ensign. Luev TM1011. llraee lliuron. Corn Lmery, Kulh eilne Hill, Illlibelh l.lpplniolt. lleaslo 1. nuiig. Mamie Kiieehl. Margaret And-rann, color air gennta. llmina llnce, Anna toller. I.vallir-. Florence Olson; auliailtuti". 1 nr.i M. Oulno Pamerulda Jenklna. Laura Cotrell, 1 nmmand ml. Miss Mlnnlo 11. Uurglri Ilelay Ilnsa ltovlevv. I.lnenln Hull. Prnnkfnrd nnd Allegheny avenue. Initialed three apnll canla and report 11 verv p.eaaanl meeting. Mra Pngland. thn commander, expect to move to 1712 I) atreet A number of P"' nlfleers espreaaed their desire in lake In the Port Huron trip when the new Horn- nffb " llulldlng Is dedicated. Past Commander !ruu and llluik man wt.ro reporteil UJ D Irani (tevlew. Parl.wav ilull-llng, Mlas Cnl- Commercial Education The aecond term of the university opens February ,1. In the evening school, courses will bo organized in Shorthand, Typewrit ing, Penmanship, Commercial Arith metic, Business English, Bookkeeping, Reporting, Casually Insurance, Bank ing, Exchange and Markets nnd Prices. In the day school, a large number of new students are registered to start the Shorthand and Bookkeeping Courses. The school is in session tha entire year. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY 'limit. II iinaml tV.il ttro.ul M . heliiu Jlerki I'liilatlrlitliM Learn AT THC BerSitz Sichoo Slt CHES'IVUT STHKirr (Over nikr & Hrseman's I'hfirmaryi Bv tht tttrlitB iitthod atutltfti earn not only ft rftjrf and tarflt", but especially (a untftrjtaW and to apeak th foreign lanouugt, TRIAL LESSON FREE Trws may La begun at any tlras. CTRilVPn1 'rhe IJfBt ulni School. O I 111 l & 3 bl, aD4 chestnut Street. cnan cunraqi.i tinier now. way or nlcnt. EDUCATIONAL Unr rommnnrtcr. MijK.tlt) nn ranAldntA ftnA rnoftii n n, rciihf metm Hrfrf-athmrntu r ' orv il nit luulhor hoc I At c truths will to tw.ld on I'Vbruftry 2-' IvjMonrt Tlrlrw tlHttnhnui' Mull, fi(l third stroft nrnl II Hertford nenuo, Mr. F. .M Itclmfl. fommnnlrr nlno roiortn n pl(ftRnt rheel Ifitc. nnd thftt h Wrsiitlfnl koM uridr tins, nn rtnlilfiti of llm nnnrtrlntlon, wnn nrerwnteil to Mrn llplmn in npprrNailon of her imprest nhd rood work for lur miiw Tli rommltte nn tho Ptittp'r to thn drdlrfttnry rommlttpe nnd Kimrd wnn (irtnt nnd mndf nrrnnRrrnrntft for thr mippf r to fellow th l.u I u Tomtit incf-ting MiM flurtxlii. 41io ftupr mo diopliln. nnnnunrI thflt r"cntfrn off Ii fr nnd unrkrrn from olhrr Htrtfi would itf1 pr nnl "t th opr-n nurtlnff nt l.u l.u Trmpt. on ilnodi "M.in nnd tlint leiitimtfi hrtd lfn minlnfc In frnni ndj(ipnl Hi If and tnunt for thkotfl, that thry mtght Scnr nnd mnpt .Mi Wrt, MIm rattMil und UP lunnhurv nml wlinow thn ilsrro work, Aln that tncy would tr urrnent nt tho rlomcl tnrrtln-t for tho momlmra of ttr nnorlntton nt tho rnrKwiiv liuiKiinR on rrid.iya teii.n, rviiruftfy a, nnd thnt nt koBt lx of tho tin trtct doputlcB Imm IVnnvUnnia would a tad tit hrfo. ihiyi nl Arcnnilm t'hllndolnlita Coiinrll. Ko COS, nt llio t'nrkwny ItnlMine. wns lionerM fipri'mo. iWitont y. T StcKa: iifiitiw ... imnnnn itv in tirpaonr of Prtat 'trKfldrn. of Itlrhmoorl. Vh , arnl Urnnit lleRrnt I. It (lolariiliorBor, of Lonoaaior. wno apoao ot irnia on lonouions nml th tprouraalnit fuliiro for tho lloyal Ar roiuita. llrothar John Htuiiaa. of fWinatitowtt Couiii'll. district ilaputy for Phllnilolphln Coun cil, iiaalair-rt hy Itrothi-r Charlaa tlolilamllh, of fontlnmtiil Council. .artlhir as prnnd Ktilile, In alnllorl tho ofllcora for tho cnaulnff yonr Tho nonly old tort offlcra wrro unanimous in volrinif tho aonllmont in favor of inaklrtR l'lillaiMtihla Count II tho aninlnR llarnt In rrnnavlvunln iliirlnir thla 'ir. 'I'hroo nppllrntlona for tni'ttiWahln oro iirfaoniod. nn.l 11 la tho nlm of thp rrKPiil, tiiolhr I'lfhvnril It. llvnns. nnrt hla ortlicra to Imip nl . aat ftho itpplUnllon tiroaptitpil nt pvors' rnptllim ilurlim hla roitlmo. rhllailPlphla Conn ill furlhor honoroil lih nthpr illstrict ilM'Utioa nti'l tlalllnic brothors. UNION HKATS I'KKNUY TICKKT Central I.nlior Uotly Dofenls Pcnroso McNicliol Leailcr'a Slnto Krnnk l-Venpy, rrprrarntatlva In lahnr rlri'loa. of tho ronrnso-Mr'N'loliol faction, ro roUrd a rrunhing ilofont uhon Ills "ulnlo" for ofllcofH of tho tvntial t.almr Cninn of Phltniloliiliia wiih ilpfrutPil at a mppllnc In I li Iiartiinrlpra of the orRanlzatlon. 232 Xonh .N'lntli Hlropl. 'lnnl Krfnnn, of tho Mnchltilats' l'nliin, was ro-elrrtcil proHltlpiit. tlthcr olIlopiK piivrn without rontoKtn tvero .tohn Thomna. Toxtllo Worltori. na vloo presi dent; l-Vlljf llflntol. r'nrmnira I'nlon, na nnanclnl Hocrctary, atul Jnmw c. t'ronln. of tho Slolilors' I'nlon, as Inislop Tho followlnc mrti ilpfcatcil Fconpy'a enn (lld.ilos for tho poaltiona lo which they woro olfctoil: .tohn A Phillips. Typographlpal 1'nlon, as tpoorillnif peoretaryi .Ininoa Morn it. Tcxtllo Worltprn' fnlon. n aerKoaiit-at-armi, nml 1. LevllFlty. of tho Clgar innkprn' I'nlon. ns ilplpgato to tho Stato I'Vtlvriitlnn of Ijtbor. Knrtltqiiakc Hazed Whole Villapje LONDON, ' Jan. 1!P A ltoutor illspatph from rtatala rIch further iletalls of tho eartliriuako on thp lalanil of Hall. It says that Rreat lnnilHtUles tlcRlioyeil a wholo vlllasc, wllh tho pucpptjon of fourteen houses. Three hundred persons were killed in Hie t-artlniiiakp, and tho total cas ualties weie nearly COO. PHOTOPLAYS Bm&f rrnit followlne tlirntrrs obtain thrlr plcturra lliroiiih the STANLEY IJobklni Company, hlrh la a nnnrant of earlr ahowlne of the finnt production!, Alt pictures roilnvrd before eihlbltlan. Aik for the theatre In jour locality btslntnr plcturca through tho STANLEY B00KINO COMPANY. AIT AltfllOTJ A lath.Morrla&rnaanrnk Ave ALrlARlDKA'Int. UnUv 2-. V.W. c.tr.-u ' l'ninmount Vlcturoa. Mary Pickford '" "T,,RI.lT1,I,r? rN ArULLLI matincu daii.t II ROI.I LOCK WOO r nnd MAY ALLISON In rltlHIN I8LANH" I'lrrl CplioclP of "18 MAllUlAlin SACnHD? ARCADIA CIinSTNUT nni.ow 1UTH Douglas Fairbanks ,n "AMnntcAvo" Ixt I'-l ip mim. rnnn iii' in ... BELMONT 62D AND MAUKET MARY PICKFORD in i in: prtmi: or tiii: clan" BLUEBIRD nllOAP AND St'RQl'EIIAVNA AVE. Irene Fcnwick and Owen Moore in - i'i.miv ii..m prtiNcnss' pun A I? corn ani cnoAit AVIS. Ethel Clayton & Carlyle Blackwcll lo imoKHN CHAIN'S" FAIRMOUNT rn AvkntH Gail Kane & Carlyle Blackwcll in ON HANlllllinrs GltOL'ND' --.tu ct TiiiiA-rnn mat. daii.t- 3uin O i . i, i Sprupa ncs. 7 to 11. FRANK McINTYRE in 1 UK Til Wl.'l.l.N'C, PALESjrAN" FRANKFORD Marguerite Clark 4Tii rnANKFonn AVENUE In "MIBS OnollOB WASHINGTON" ro o r.pNo io of SKCnKT KINtmOM" GREAT NORTHERN M.,. MARY PICKFORD in I III. I'ltlHi: OF THE CLAN' IMPERIAL ''"'''" un" WALNL"r STS- Lillian Walker "indiscretion" JEFFERSON srH $&.?"" BENJ. CHRISTIE in ril.INU Jl STII'E" TI7ArCt FOIITY-FII1ST AND L.tliUEiI. LANCASTER AVENUE FRANK McINTYRE in 'I HE TltAVEI.IMI SALES.M .N" LIBERTY BUOAU AND COLUMBIA Benjamin Christie '" BLIND j i sricE" PEARL WHITE In Pml of Ihe Army WEST I'lllUMlKLI'IHA EUREKA 'mu 4 MAnKCT STS MARY MILES MINTER in "Youth's Endearing Charm" BRENON WILL DIRECT FROM WHEELCHAIR Director Recovers From Typhoid Fever nnd Will Complete "The Eternal Sin" By Ihe I'hotoplny Editor Herbert Itrenon, producer of "A Daughter of tho CJodB" and "War BrldcB," whoa critical Illness was reported In this news, paper three weeks obo. has recovered. Th director, who was stricken with typhoid fever In TVIlmlnfrton, Del., has returned to New York after dlsmlstsnu Ills physicians. ThoUKh much Improved, he Is still exceed.. Ingly weak. Mr. nrenon's recovery will permit of tha early completion of "Tho Kternal Sln,' the. Kelznlck feature starrlnfr Florence Heed, on which ho was worklnR when stricken. Ho will, however, conflno his directorial no tlvlty to a wheelchair whllo having tho final scenes In tho photoplay based on tho life of Lucreala norgla, "shot." After that ha will pay Atlantic City a visit. In an effort to regain his health completely. Two well-known movie nctors died flurlntr tho week. Ono of them. Itlley Chamberlain, wns familiar to alt who Raw Thanhouser films, lie. wns ono of tho first photoplaycrs lo mlnglo RTotcnqtio amusement with real istic; comedy In his work. The other denth recorded Is that of Malt Snyder, who had been appearing In SollB fentures, notably "Tho Crisis" and "Tho Garden of Allah." Neither has been released locally. Thn Bollinger rase, which stirred the country at tho time of Its wide discussion, Is about to lie shown on the screen. Few can havo forgotten tho contmprsy that was stirred up over thn question as to whether defrctlvo Infants should he per mitted lo live. Tho title of thn motion picture Is "The Illnck Stork." Doctor Hal KPlden, tho physician who figured In tho actual Chicago case, will appear In tho nittvlo version, written by .lack I.alt, well known as a short story author nnd play wright. The policy ot big stars, whllo It lias som detractors, Is gaining vogue In many ex cellent theatres. A typical sample of thla sort of program Is offeictl In tho Ovcrbrook, which will show next week, nmong other featured players, .Mnry Plckford, Clara Kimball Young, Kmlly Stctens and Car lylo Ulackwcll. Children were, ate and will bo always favorites with a tremendous majority of fans. Ono of the hentlllc bahes, llltlo Bobby Connelly, of Vltngraph. plays tho small brother In "Her llight to Live," a Bluo Itlbbon feature, with Peggy Hyland and Antonio Moreno. It comes to tho Knlr mount Thursday. PHOTOPLAYS Eooim Gmpamu LOCUST s:D AND L0Ct;3T MABEL TALIAFERRO in a win: nv rrtoxv" Market St. Theatre 333 MATtKET STUEET MYRTLE HONZALES & CEO. IIEP.N'AXnP9! 1 M'il" rr","lh"-" IJvry WpJ. -The Turpla Mask Every Friday, 'The Oroat Secret." OVERBROOK ,)3U "AVEHFOIID CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG' in "THE COMMON LAW" PALACE V'U 1IAnKnT 8TP.EET PAULINE FREDERICK in THE SLAVE MARKET" PARK n,DQB AVE. A DAUPHIN ST. Mnt -:,R Evir.. 0:43.11. PAULINE FREDERICK in 'NANETTE OF THE WILDS" PRINCESS "'jsjIiygF JtARC M.1PDERMOTT In "Tha Last Sentence." Evprv Tiles.lny FRANCIS HUSILWAN and I1EVERLY DAYNE In "THE ORVT SECRET" RFflFNT 103t swmcirr street-' 'xl-'v,1-'1' II I'M A ' VOICE OKOAX ANITA STEWART in THE (ll.ORY OF YOLANDA" R I A I TO On-MANTOWN av k JU L - AT TL'LPEHOCKEN ST Owen Moore & Marguerite Courtot In "THE KISS" DIIP V MARKET STREET 1X -' " IlELOW TTH STREET VALKYR I EN in THE IMAGE MAKER" SAVOY 2ll MARKET ' J t V J I STREET ETHEL CLAYTON in 'THE RONDAOE Of FEAR" STAN! FY MARKET AROVE 18TH OlanLEiI 11:15 A. M. to litis P. M. Irene Fenwick and Owen Moore in "A CJ1RL LIKE THAT" CTD A 1lr OERMANTOWN AVENUB O lIrU1U AT VENANGO STREET KITTY GORDON in VERA, THE MKDH-M" T j ftp A ITTH AND VENANGO BTsT LENORE ULRICH in THE ROAD TO LOVE" VICTORIA AROVE' NINTH ETHEL BARRYMORE in 'THE WHITE RAVEN" NORTH PHILADELPHIA RIDGE" AVENUE mi Wlib8'lf? JUNE CAPRICE in "A Modern Cinderella" & w ( J r tf 1 V 11 mBEWTZ. LJJr1