tt fl' V3 Z?W?f JV;w""T7 .. Tf fr t If r I' ( 1 NORMAN MAXWELL LAYS LOW G. WHITE Philadelphia Golf Prodigy Shoots Wizardly 76 to Re peat Over Famous Victim PIN-EHUnST, N-. C, Fob, 1, Norman Maxwell, Philadelphia's boy coif prodigy, entered tho second round of the, Valentino tournament hero today by triumphing In remarkable form ngalnst the famous Gardi ner White, one of this country's first ten golfers. Maxwell, v,ns two down nt the turn, halnrj Bone out In only 38 strokes to a 80 for Whlto, which shown the des peration with which the Flushing entry was striving ngalnst the youngster who beat htm once beforo at T.nltewood. Maxwell broko the heart of White on the fourtoonth holo when he dropped an caglo Into tho cup In the face of a bird four which Whlto had Just made When Maxwell wa dorralo nt the eighteenth and after ono of the longest drives of the tour nament he played a three-quarter Iron shot to within eight feet of the pin, which settled the match without any more wran gling. Their cards: tirwell. put bite, out ttwell. In hit, in 40444. 104 '488 44n4ftar3 8 so 4 4 4ft 3 414 4 89 7(1 66004454 C 12 78 mo summaries; FinsT DIVISION Oeorgo Small beat A. U. Ilnnncy. 2end 1, l.e Maxwell beat J. D Chapman, ft nnd 4, N. 1.. Tlond best (I. M. Howard, .1 and 1. h. C. lioall beat W. J. McOonalci 7 and t). C. (J. Dixon beat lloliert Hunter. 1 up. Norman Maxwell beat Gardner White. 2 up. II. V. Heggerman beat O. nice. 3 and 2. Danforth beat Lancaster. 3 and 2 8ECOND DIVISION J. T. ninhop bent Austin Rinds, 4 nnd 3, r. H. l'roafheat N. H. Hurd, b nnd 4. 1", N. Gates beat T. It. Hulllvan.. H nnd 7. W. II. von Cllof bent H. P. iterrlman, 1 up. Donald Parsons bent W. M. Veaer, and 3. C. J,. JWker beat H, II. Ilennessee, 4 and 8. . T. H. Kelly beat C. H. McDonald. S and 2, i VlL A. Wnldron twat 8, O. Miller, 5 and 4. VAMATEUR BOXERS BARRED FOR PEDDLING TICKETS NEWARK. Feb. 1. A houseclonnlng of Nowark boxers, who threaten ta put tho sport In New Jersey In Jeopardy, has been started by the registration committee. At a meeting In Newark last night about twenty boxers were suspended for violating tho rules. They wero accused of selling tickets for an amateur show. Hal Chaso Signs RedV Contract CINCINNATI, Fob. 1. Hal Chase, leading batsman of the National League for loin, has signed a two-year contract with tho Cincinnati team. Scraps About Scrappas JOHNNY TILLMAN'S shoulder la so badly 'dislocated that he will be unable to don a glove for at least throo weeks, according to his physician. Tho Minneap olis boxer Injured himself last Saturday night, when ho defeated Young Brown, but kept It Bccrct from his manager, Muggsy Taylor, until after Tillman had beaten Bryon Downey at Columbus Mon day night. As a result of Tillman's un wonted lay-off ho was forced to turn down, a match with Harry Plcrco at Providence. His tentative tilt with Benny Ieonnrd at Brooklyn also will have to bo put off for more than a month. ' Johnny Kllbane, world's featherweight cham pion, meets Johnny Hay, of Pittsburgh, at the 'National A C Haturdav ntKht. ltuv has a newspaper decision over Ktionne to bin credit. In the. fourth bout, Johnnv Down, Kllbane'a sparring partner, meets inrty Ilolfe, of Cali fornia, with Al Hones, of IliifTalo, tackling 'Johnny DutUo, of Uuffnlo, In the third bout. Hilly Hlnes meeting Dutch Delcan In thu second bout, and Hobby Jeffries opposes Yuung Lawrenco In tho opener. . A championship for tho welterweight crown et Smoky Hollow will be decided in tho semi final at tho llroadway Club tonight, when Kggy Lloyd and Pat O'Malley moot. Jnck lllackburn and K. O. Harry Uaker are In the main mix. elx Southward boys appear on tho remainder of the card as follows! I'rcddy Hussell vs. rrankle 'Williams. Krank Farmer vs. Young Delmont and Willis Manning s. Johnny Uogan. Tex niekard has not given up his plan to have Georges Carpentler come hero tor a bout with Lea Darcy. The promoter at present ex pects to stage eoveral biff openalr bouta In tho vicinity of New Tork this summer, and a Car-pentler-Darcy mix will bo Ills feature fracas. Kid Herman, bantam champion, baa been taking the baths at Hot Springs, Ark., for more than a week. He writes Doo Kutch here that bo will arrive In Fhllly In a few days, Frank nagley, manager of Willie Jackson, rot out of a sick bed to roach his protege wnen IJllllam knocked out Johnny Dundeo. Dagley again Is under the weather. lio la sufferlnff with tho grip. Joe Ilorrell will be In superb shape for bis pout with Jeff bmlth at tho opening of the Cam bria tomorrow night. A victory for tho Phlla oelphlan will boost his stock greatly for a match with lee Darcy. Charley Doyle Is to tackro Johnny Duffy In tho semi. Joe Koons meets Whltey llaker, Ueuny Harrison faces Hert Snyder nnl Eddie Kelly tackles Young Mulligan. Gunboat Smith apparently Is getting back into tho limelight, 'the Ounner has been matched to meet Billy Miske at St. Paul Wash ington's lllrthday, and he will get 12000 for his trouble. ' Joe Axevedo has been on tho sidelines for three weeks with yellow Jaundice and he will not be ablu to box for at least two weeks more. Hobby Reynolds has started training. Ills return appearance hero elnen arriving from the West may bo with Johnny Nelson. Kid Williams Is on his way East from Kan sas City after beating; lienny McNeil, He will stop oil In Phllly and may aim for a bout or two. Johnny Kranse, of Nlcetown. and Charley Thomas, of Southwark. are to rllng lists at each ether In ths star bout at the Ityan Club tomor row night. Thomas la a terrlfto puncher, but he may have trouble connecting effectively with ths elusive- Krause. Ulllv Holfo and Harney Dugan infest in the semi. Jimmy MoUrlde vs. Walter HrowP.- Wattling Mynton vs. Young Howard, and Phil ltyan a. Joe Uagan are tho other bouts. Battling Leonard wt tho winner of the 105 pound final title In tho Qayety Theatre amateur boxing tourney last night, defeating Johnny Malley In three rounds. Benny Leonard will meet Frankle Callahan In lirooklin tonight. Johnny Coulon la going to England ti box Jimmy "Wilde for the flyweight championship. Harry Marks, who used. to oe Freddy Welsh's manager, Is going to takn the little American over to meet the spindle-shanked wonder In a twenty-round contest, MUhurn Bailor Is suffering with an Iniurcd , eye. He wss forced to cancel bout w th Joe 1 Welling In yew York Monday night. I.es Darcy will arrive In New York Sunday d begin preparing for his date with Al ..-... xinmti ft. at the Harden. (nd begin preparing inr ms IcCoy, ilarca 0, at the Oarden. A , 4" ' 'ra-"- r v& k 1 ,, u ' J V f how do ' N T7 z v. A-ThaT isut much, vwmv.aN 1XT Y I peiey fefe Aja xSy . glFT- mi4r'- ' mmmWtii. .1 . u " a in n - NORMAN II. MAXWELL The Aronimlnk rrolfcr again won from Gardiner Whlto, of Flushing, proving that, tho local lad's victory in tho final at Lakowood last fall was no fluke. Maxwell Jnow Is in the second round of tho tourney at Pinehurst. FORESTERS' PLANS IN DISTRICT COURTS Preparations for Sectional Class Initiations Through Series of Social Conferences Tho F. of Al.ndvlsory cominltteo for the sectional class Initiations this year ha-t re ceived assurances that the outlying district and suburban courts will co-opcrato with the district supervisors In producing quotas far greater than heretofore. In the north west, northeast and adjacent to the West Philadelphia sections a week of activities startB tonight at Comt Friendship, No. SO, at Tacony, with open meeting and enter tainment, P. C. It. John Wells, chairman ; Pride of Olney, No. 24.1, smoker and ad dress by Brother L. A, liolger, of No. S2 ; Delaware, No. 87, debate, with Grand Sei nlor AVoodwnrd F. Palmer presiding Tomorrow Prldo of 'Krnnkford, No 42, muslcale, Brothers ltawllngson and Trcn grovc, conductors; Chestnut Hill, No. 110, games contest, Brother Barnci nnd Mc llugh, referees: Grecnwuy, No. 34ti, enter tainment with a short talk by Deputy Gart land. tMondny Court McKlnlcy, No. 273, srnokefest and remarks by Kuperlior Hur ley; Prldo of Branchtown, No. 4'1, camp flro reminiscences by Brothers Barr and nmmons and tho veteran corps; Mount Ver non, No. Ii7, band concert, with P. C. 11. Joseph A. Hueber", leader of the chorus. Tuesday Darby, No. 357, songfest and carnival. Deputy Taggart In charge; Fox Chase, No. 1C4, smoker, with nddrcsi by a grand court official ; Court Tlnlcum, No. 207, smoker. Brother J. Macaulcy, speaker. Wednesday Fidelity. No 164, Brldes burg, social. Brother V.fra will glvo a de scriptive lecture: Holmesburg, No. 230, Brother Bowers, No. 159, address; Ambler, No. 122, social, Brother E. A. Landry, chair man. Thursday Court Prldo of Nlcetown, No. 201, entertainment. Brother H. J. Henry In charge; Spring Mill. No. 188. vaudeville, Brother McDade, manager: Cheltenham, No. 153, degree exemplification. Captain Way In charge, addresses by Supervising Doputy Freil and P. C. It. Potts. Until the dates for tho classes are de termined the outlying courts will bo visited and encouraged In their work for the spe cial events. Court Federal. -No 18. at Webster Hall. Proad and christian streets, celebrated Its un nlkcrsary with an entertainment, reception and banquJt? After nearly thirty years the court Mhnua a suraus of some 15,000, , whicn tne 18S loal members are still Increasing by pru dent management. The minstrel troupe, man. aged by Drothers Wagner and Sherry, was ac corded generous applause. Tho musical num bers were of high merit. Tho responses to 'Fraternity': Secretary w. J Mcl"t, ?," Past lleLOrds of No. IM W Proud Boast". Treasurer I Schrlb-r. "Our Present Condition Our Tri"t": 1 "' A. Holland. -Our Kuturo r?ospec s the Brightest Oem." Or. John S. I'eaiaon and Dr. U. Bchelle wero heard In a Sum. Brother" James Miles. John blmpson. & i! Hangers Duffy. McKeman and others con tribute" "S "hi; hill of talent. Chief Hanger Dunsmoro presided. Court Ixirelel. No. 220. tonight, at 2837 North neese str?.t. will take UP the tenlathe plana proposed for a Mgorous campaign to recruit lha ranks, and having agreed upon the best adanted will put It Into execution at once. To attract a arge attendance v, special program Sf interesting features has teen Prepared by Brothers Hogan. Sweeney. Andearcr and the alert promotion committee, and a session of good things Is assured thoso attending. Court Bertram. No. 237, tonight, at 4828 Woodland avenue, will hold ihe first of a series "t three special pre-Lenten eocUls assigned to the meetings up to Jtho ltith prox. Urand Auditor M?nncpp. wfth Brothers Blllrough. Burns. Ilellley and the efficient committee, have arranged something for each function out of the common run of (such eients. For the seven meetings, Februsry 2J to April n. Inclusive. P. p B C. J. Kelly. will conduct "study circles covering the various subjects that will bo brought before tho Orand Court contention. To add to the value of tho studies by the body of earnest members who will be thus brought together, he has aeoured a staff of speakers from various sections, who have ghen to tho subjects deep thought and energy, and from their treat ment of the issues an educative Influence will be derived that will add to tho Intrreet of the studies and debates bo planned for the Ientcn season. At the faster holiday gla session, April 12. Deputy M. P. White will start the wnlrl of social recreative meetings with a great bill of attractions. . During tills month thirteen courts In this city will celebrate the anniversary of therr Institu tion commemorative of a prosperous career, viz; Hamilton.. No. DO: East End. No. I) J, Clearfield, No. lOtlj Liberty Council. No. 131 : Perseverance, No. 1B75 Bomervllle, No 1B8! Oermanla. No, l."ll: Standard No. IBS: West Philadelphia, No. 229: Patrick Henry, No. 231: l.lscum. So, 23V: 'A-h'Ak.U if AjfcV.mrn ,f i! mfri'mMiilSk f t jfrliiiilwwlii,' &tfL&KL&mmsiMM.. uJiLmmmM&Ji-.'' .. Si"!' .No' ,L and Memo, Nc MS. Appro- Sf., exercises will be held W, each and the' - T .v. .uweq actlTUiea set in raoiion, nSSSM nrolnrfy Love, No. 10. at S120 East SSrfi1-'? IM, received a coterie of. energetic tiSIii,-.' 5h0 came for a very unusual purpose. liViffif".'our, Hose and Djrmock escorted the Al!Mn fraters Into tba meeting and they were 1st iw,,C0,P r the chief ranger. Intertpers SlJ..lJIf",,, numbers of good program of iSifJ - m,n ,n visiting delaratlons unraveled i.hJr "V"10 nd gave reasons to Justify It. rir.1 -?-w" to ! n account, for tho 2Hr7in,n of ,hs ar. of the extent of practical tn X i" "niplisnce with tho resolutions made h. ..JIl?re fersonsl work for tho order than t2?iSKm,,,r". "' Amt ln 1Blrt ,l was an ex perience mllt.0 k. H.m- a. !.- ma..-. 1-11.4 thJnJd ,h. reason for its selection, botn as inL!.0?tr plc and the right spirit that should Cr,.,;.?.'i1"SJ".V'vN?. .!. 3 "f- The results proved the renolves were to LntPi' n1 'eft with the determination T,.rR?JU.li1i"' earnest, strong and sincere In the feert?nm wr. ' ! ?f loyalty. The wnViilf w,orV ' admonition from the veteran . ".Jr?the' Btockdalo, of Court Bomervllle. dn T ,' .Lr,v' ,0. Serform the duty and hope to rnl,ll'ln .M. Yho " t0 h(""t ,0 "f aetlvlUti boco," useless units In fraternal .rtCVi.?;'J'"UJU,,,, '" 09. ' 4?fl Main street. re.dS,n,.iTru,,0 D" J- r- Schletterer. who h ,"'mP,.,In,n,"r letters of the work We in th. ""uuneut the ordor and particularly for 5,1? r wcd, ellvlty manifested In Pennsyha ... ''?' lo ,he lCeystone State." Bu CH? wnXIVf-WL ItoP' 'Tl '' Donnelly. Jersey tniwJi'ie"' Jh" cl ot J "" Proves It Is do. BifnJJiS","1.1 .work 'or the fraternity." Past tSrSKliT" 7 h,arllr congrauUte the doers of irde? thitwi?rk' " h"" '" '"o W'tory of the ?it!,t .?' ." Voarerlty depended upon the do T r,rnT2M,.nLr,1''nt workers" Hon. John ii..X, "j "L xbm Board of Commissioners of ditnS .t .1. a supremo representative and 5St..r. ?.f-r.,h8 of"cll organ of the p. of A.. S, ,Th" mammoth claes Initiation of t)e Sh. ,0 ln.our city wns perhaps the largest Annth.r,i'r '."'lUted at one time In th. order. Uon." for ''" ' P"of edmlnlstra- thFri N.0, 52v,h. dinner of premier honors at HeJrSle-'if"' J"1' "A,M "' " auccess. states S'.V' Hughes, and rherlshee the klndlv ap preclat on exnrewed by P. S. C. It. if W. Msce. Iten.l. h, V ' i'01 n"a t',rr' rnt Orand Chief nnnnh... is., "-"""'r wun supreme irusteo, Men?ri i--?iSrmt, Auditor Duross. Supreme' n,tr7... -..r.nM,,.r .Atuiitn s prnmiss mat int sultf. ' only ,n frcluda to this year's re T ouei pari Broth. PO 1 rapineers, I. w nuallfled br long sirvlr. i c. 1 SL' "'"r?11' 1 his keen txperl ous7ni..a.1.c'11 "'"J"?" with one of tho largest Ileal VifkK?" "' the nation, to treat of prac lnr b. ;..? ,n." eandld manner. In discuss rieiYi,.,i?JUB ','raterna proteotlon and the exceret fromMJur.,ni' '.' n9 "uot,1 R lniflcant on fBn .,?S..a 'roent writer. have which The, rmATi.i,.n 1 '""fe'lented prosperity, re.nnr lnn,liy?f,ca.,ei, tho wnole nation, we are rfches and inl,,'J,ni",,7cr of "'lnly acquired daiirfr .S..n our rtellr'un- are Ignoring all mlehlv hS? al."i?rw r,,h m"rtlJ' on a"" the tli. rlimm'Ju'.lhe ,doilar' forgetting that on lentil. .n5h.of ,h? 1Uh,l w" ,nu,t Pay he re m2J.l.i,Si.cV.W,.r..,0' ''IHa.il'atlon, whowlll de- in iir. .!;" .'' cru.ning and cr pp ing id." iv.Hl.'hPf .',ho re...lju.iment that wll : manv III take t??nad t "SA1" ""S mP '" ,h9 f"a" dUlon to Join. r "" '" favorable ton- hM,i'n!or CoHrt John Paul Jones. No f.1 will e'n'th K'e,.,n SaV(,i:d?;Ht 3 North Twenty! Snnieyed fnrSiil!in0f T"rl,IJ' and it, "import The bn.a .UrSit ?Ln,: ,,nrri"l0 Hlustratlina In S th TL'.k""' ' '" aenlors onlv act !,".!'" .!"." ' brnthrre In endlnr rnnn..! the V of A. junior hfancl. Is designed for the n-hV 'I' .' ,'iS..f. " '''w.! VoJ Into munlymen" f m a f K.. .. .a.- . in.t ih.T n-ouragea una allowed to roni duct the affairs of the court without too much supervision by tho elders Efficiency in the bov of!'etn0't"ho,"h.a.m.0hunt of W!''"nVhl" nSJu. S...J2..,ho i!" JiT. "H"e."'alen the greater hl effeai'."' ' UaMhe 't ' itln8 In' its The courts of Montgomery Countv h.v. .25m5d tt" alance to adnnco ihn a2ly(n that M-n.' xAt ?,r'c''.nt "'"Ion held nt Court Ambler. No. 122 th. fellow Ing oVnceV, -ver. selecte.1! Ph. nn.n 1th.. .- "' 'VT . -ver" .... . . "- "ll HrothiF. iJrn; "MiVr".""" 'n'.t ",' PL""" ",! Heller. McCormlck nnd PWd.""' """ igeSnSSHA: Ril.n, ?f thM cuut of the district to secure fraternal co-operation In ecry mo'ement Vn? the benefits of the order, a reunion raflv fnf the membe-s and families In the county to im hld each month. The courts federated i I " S4M?,i.tn,,ree trnMr- WnS Wll'd North a'f"',rrld" of Norrlstown. Cheltenham Hon. of Jenklntown, Hun and I'o ttstown "?,?J alliance will meet monthly to out! ne clan. Vhl S,, ""t ?.? inK hold on 'ebruiry t i"'ourt Spring Mill nt Conshohocken. iS nrt.miin tn (he brethren named, the meeting was BddreTisid 1 I'Vlei1:1 AUd"r hhln"r a"S SpJclal iJcJuty Improved Order Hcpfasoplis .i..Yr ".r.r"',d the year's campaign with ki. i-i.. 1 "--.--. ...... ...y i.ruiiiis .in. i. uiiiv a torerunner to th. most nrtlv. jear that the local condaea hae e-vcr had. Great preparations are being made by Ray mond Conclave. No. 880. to Increase the mem. berahip during this year Under the alert lead! erehlp of Archon-elect William O. men" It is blled the conclae will rapidly become one of the largest in the State, if not In tho or! ganiiatlon. The degree team has rocenty ?e celled additional equipment, and with Its already won laurels as the champion degree team of Philadelphia, It will haS prcnty of opportunity to show Its ability. , r'vmy ot At the meeting tonight at 1H11 Columbia ave nue plans will be Inaugurated to Institute side degree to all members who Introduce a can didate during the year. This degreo Is believed to be one of the most interesting, Instructive and enjoyable ever established in any fraternal organization, and no doubt everv member will at once avail himself of the promised benefits, ' Tho members of the order at large ara cor dially Invited to attend Itaymond Conclave meet ings, which are held the first and third Thurs d.os of each month. The officers, however, can not promiso seats after 8 p. m. An average attendance of 100 members each meeting re cently haa made it necessary to again announce the appointment of a halt committee, as It is tho Intention to make every member welcome Instead of being turned away through lack ot seating accommodations Por the fifteenth consecutive jear Treasurer Isaac Q. Casstn. Jr., Financier 11. J, Hartmann and Secretary Wilson K, Miller have been elect ed trV these offices, each having a record of faithfulness to duty which is worthy of congratulation, t.i.i.4 i ,n. . II..I11.(U, i-w. .-'. No n in. i"t al"l I'erseiy, no, a-i jici urienu. No' nV,D.?n'r"r- So- " Noon, No u, White, 0?ilNV.' J,,0w. "" IJ' Mee, No, 41; Me li.rA.. ib7' J'lamond, No. all Connell. No. B5: som. AtN.1- ltu- nd Helnhart, No. 141, were ome or thorn. ta.in - i. .k- , . .!.'.: ..?;" "upenisnr v. II Hurley, nae labor, th.. p.""r. '? " court for Its efficient OranS !-".'-. "AU "J " uch alsnal eucc-ss. ilWtanlV.,n..PJ'L'V..9'r'?.'' '"r't h (Irntiil rnKiK . t .- .. .1;'?."..'" the Plof A., the .. t ' . vi'i wmn naiuiArv fiaice rrom o..tuIVi?rr ,r-o". f Court Ilftmllton, No ofnrl.,l?:M" dletatea that in this gen th UlnKiuHon of KSC?' "" b ,okT" t0 "anJ ,,.,j ui 1.1. iprrin A raimi. era HmiTl. n ii',.t rhr,u'"'n"', Blle w h !e Hroth. gt 'Ihlr Ma".. "KS-UlSffiSnci' ."f ilnVir?.,m.r.i'" r Lancaster, In urging co-orern-tlon with tho Junior brumh, lulniully seta forth tho good pos-lble to bo aei-urod f or th" iAi! ivriiiti yroTKt lift HtOtPft "jW l)oM raillia ? ,"".' T,lnt, their vreportlon of study, "a K ''. J"! Play today will enter Into thale VunTr.. niiii 11 rr nucomn t, 1 n i ,.uniruu urings pmclency. and 1 f. flclency eliminates undue sup. n Islon "Ihiw thinks come through good tralnlnc and welT di;L"td. '"' 'rse. BTho m5rSl?Bedu?tlon j'iiiuim icsons nnnartxi y.v t.n Norrlstown No Sj" , rwr- KK' T, ,,! Spring Mill. No. US: treasurer, rottsl of CheU T.".1'"'."-,,'0' IM:. trustee. Horn of Ambler v. 1?SAhJy."u? ot ?0Tlh Wales. No .107 lonnans i'n'rht ifnhaln-.No, ,l.n3- "arton of Am h-r No 122: Bolgsr. of Pride of Norrlstown Nn s" sdianco miard. .0 llrlen. Horn S, ,",.5" Btltl nlnrtntit iMvlmr' of the Fraternal Ae.o. latlon of Philadelphia nt the North Broad Street Drawing Booms' Nearly r,00 members and friends were on hEUl to hear the optimlstlo words of Supreme Archon Tnlson. of Baltimore, and Supreme Counsel oiiS inya.nih?J..thl" "" Ti?8 oommltt npr did jn elabtrato program by professional tarent from local theatre., with .h- J;ii:V-laJJ:n' a mat ANDIPELLOWS' REAL WONDER WORKER Fraternal Career of a High Fac tor in the Success of tho Order District Schedule Prank Pltzhugh Conway Is ono nf tho most acttvo nnd consequently one of tho best knoim Odd Follows In Philadelphia. Brother Conway joined tho order In his native Stato of Alabama, passing through tho chnlrs of tho subordlnato lodge n,nd encampment. Ho became grand patriarch of tho Grand Kn campment of Alabama and In 1003 was elected a representative to tho Sovereign Orand Lodge, entering that body at tho session In Seattle, Wash, He moved to Philadelphia In 1910 and became a member of Arcturus lodge, No. 85, nnd Temple encampment, No. 100, becoming a factor In the success of both of these bodies. Among his various activities here he organized and became captain of "Tho Troll Hitters" and Is now ono of tho leaders of the grand man tor's "Flying Squadron." Brother Conway Is probably best known as a writer and onitor on Odd Fellowship, few men being better posted on the history, laws nnd usages of that ordr He was one of tho authors of the "Alabama Digest," the uniform constltu tlon for subordinate encampments in that State, and two recent publications. "Odd Fellowship'' and "Kvtrlarchal Odd Fellowship," that are be. Inr extensively used by the subordlnato lodges and encampments In advertising the order. His vast knowledge of the order and an almost In exhaustible fund of Southern stories make him In demand as u speaker at the various affairs of the order. Brother Conway hse found time to be In ac tive connection with other fraternal orders, en joy n the honors of last Uiancellor of tho Knights of rjihlis, past State touncllor and Mat national representative of the Junior Ordor of United American Mechanic nnd a iwst Ktnto president and n past national president of the Order of Beavers. In connection with the grand master's plan of activity, tho month of February hn (..en well ass gned for a series of dlitrlct nvetlnss In the city, as noted by Orand Secretnrj Hall as fallows: February 8, the seventeenth district meeting, 1.n..T'L,''Dla" I-odgo, No 1107. Amber strcut and Allegh-ny avenue February 12 tho second district meeting. In P.en.,!.I;,, "arrlson lodge. No. 133. Parkway Building February 13 the nfth district meeting. In Quaker City Lodge. No. 20S, Broad and Federal streets February 14, tho seventh district meeting. In Purltv Lodge, No. 823, HuUhlnaon street nnd tllrnrd avenue. February 15. tho elith district ineetlni, In Northern Liberties Lodrc, No 17. Third nnd Brown streets , .February 15, tho tenth district meeting. In Nlcetown Lodge, No 818, I Imi Uerinantovvn ave nue February 10. tho first district meeting, ln Caledonian Lodge. No 7U0, I'urkuay Building February 1. the thirteenth district meeting, In Palls of Schuvlklll Lodge. No. 407. Mldtnle and Ridge avenue. February 21. the ninth district mcetlnr in Hamilton I.odno, No DV0, 12U7 North Flft second street. February 22 the eighth district meeting In Totem Lodje, No lflilu, southwest corner len ty.slxth street nnd Columbia avenue l'ebruarv 22 the eighteenth district meeting, tn American Star Lodge, No 403, 2U34 South street. February 23 the third district meeting In Olive Branch l.odge. No 115 Parkway Building. February 2rt tho fourteenth district meeting. In Walker Lodge, No DUO, Ktllu Cerin.iutunii avenue February 28 tho twelfth district meeting In Oxford Lodge, Nu, 14, I3IU Main street, l'rani ford March 1. the sixteenth district meeting, In General Steuben Lodge, No 078. southwest cor ner Sixth street und Falrmount avenue. Manh 2, the eleventh district meeting, in Fame 1-o.lke. No 778, Kensington uvenuu and Cumberland street. Tne following past grands nf the flying squadron have ie.en unsigned 111 group of from four to five each, to visit each one nf thu ubove meeting Frank F Conway. No 35. l.ouls J Hues No 6SO Franklin 1 Sherry No 403. William McM Cull No 700. llnrry (iraham. No, 403, It Bess Marlver. No 3.'"i Charles C Bulksley. No nutl, William H ll'jppard No 200, William M Wiigner. No ft. Joseph II. Harulman No 287, Bialr N Bclllv. No lonn. Joseph M Flthlen No, 243, ('harlet M Kntwlsle. So HO, Joshui N. Litchfield No 31, William A. Mills, No HlOu, Kiln In Kariekaon. No 731. Lewis A Mcngle, No KM2. Sutuuel II Pope No. 10UI. A II J fieri.. No. 1U00. William E McCall Jr . No Km The district meeting to be held In Amerlcsn Star liOdro. No 401. on Ptbruurv 22 will be particularly Interesting from the fact thit It is, lie regular ycarlv past grands' night, nnd the degree team, composed entirely of the nldir past grands of tho lodge, will confer the third degree on a class of tventthree candid ites of this lodge. It will also have (audldatee from other lodges In tho district to receive this degree. The roll-call nights held during tho month nf January in this city have proved of much lien. fit On Monday night the grand mister, deputy prand master and thM grand secretary, accom panied I'V the entire fl Ine auuidron. paid a visit to Damascus Lodqe, No, fiHO. which wns the date net for Its roll call There were dele gations of visitors from other lodges through out thu illy Pamacu Lodge No fifin, bad a big meeting on Monday evening N. O William M (lrelr, nltei1 liv I1 O Ottn Holland, m vlcn urand After Wlllli Waltj rt.r tne minatory nrgre. was connrreti on llllam I, cnrille ann too intra negreo on ilttr Keller. Brother 1'. O Louis Suess Intro. riur"; Orand Master rerry A Shanor. Deputy flrnn Master llobert W Montgomery a mem ber of Datmscus Lodge, Orand Secretary Usher A Hall ana l'asi urana master uouert ura hvm, together with the force of the Hying squad ron The hall was filled, many visitor-) being present. In a concise talk tho grand master explained the object of the filing eiuid-nn In Rolng nmnng the various lodges, stimulating and energizing the good vvorlt for Odd Fellowship by men who were willing, giving up their own time nnd means for the general cood of the order. The grand master has a way all his own tn deliver ing a meesago und alwavs holds tho ndtnlra tlon and Inli-rest of his hearers, eliciting full appreciation for his earnest, sacrificing devotion to the order. The other speakers of tho evenlnrt were Deputy flrand Master llobert W. Montgomery. Orand Secretary Usher A, Hall, Past Orand Master llobert Graham, l'set Orands Prank p Conway, Frank Sherry. Flthlan and Bnlkley During the evening Brother Kohler rendered fine violin selections, uccompanled by Brother Pred Wicker Nearly fifty member of Dsmascus answerod to the roll call, Refreshments wero served. Coaauanock Lodge. No. 403, bad a good re sponse to rollcnll on Tuesday night, receiving Interesting letters from absent members, one coming from C, Charles Oarber. Long Beach Cal . a mmber for thirty years. Brothers Samuel C Thomas, a member for fifty-four ears: David Smith, for forty-six ears: Ifarry Smith, for forty-two jears, and John T. licit man, for thirty-six vears. answered to their names Brothers K. O, Pile, a member for fifty-four jears. and James A. Mitchell, for fifty years, wore not able to respond. Others present connected with the history of this lodge were Samuel McKnlght. Joseph D Promts WIN Ham A, Willis, Andrew Jakob, H h. Furness John A Lynch, Oeorgo It. Kile. Charles Leither man, Pdward Lentz, Charles Hubbs, Doctor Wnchter. Chnrlee Herman Italnh Sajlor, Kdaar Smith. llobert Dyson Herbert Heltman, William Felton, Thomas K Forman, John Belch N J Bailey, Oeorgo U. Cairns, Stuart Claghorn Jasper Pino. An oster fcupper was rerved nnd promises mnde for nctlve effort toward member ship and .degree work Mllle I.odge. No. 100c) conferred the third degree In full form The decree staff was In excellent condition and made a hit with the visiting brethren Among the visitors were P. O. C. C. I-awler. of Copper City Lodgo, Rob Men and Tie Them to Pool Table WILKKS-BAIIUB, Feb. 1. Two masked men entered llchnel Kermlck's clgnr store and poolroom at Kdwardsvllle, robbed the proprietor nnd James Hnyder of $55 in cash and their watches and then bound them to tho legs of a pool table and de parted. It was two hours before Hnyder was able to free himself and summoned help, i iJBaSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBnISSBB qMms'f'': "T i PTStaalalalalalalalaflaHt WsSr'MHBRI T aaialalalalalalalalB ' UasiaB sasMs? '". sJaBisUHBIHRsc 4K i WSsBLff - w ik Tsw,iMmFft wm J WHdaaassSsaV leaaBaBaBaBaBaBBsHsTiBV SlSBBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlaaakJ &iatlBflB VisalalalalalaMHBa'aasaiBaa'F ..Sasaa. (lPSsLaVla V BaBBaaBaaaV SKty teef' sxaasxalsaiai. axTsasaa ssxsaH ' FRANK F. CONWAY Independent Order of Odd Fellows. ", IS. of Clifton, Aria, who mai.o n eloquent ftpurrfl A. J. Abrnliamooris of JaPP l-oJe. No. Rsflt ).rookln, .V Yi 1 N. Keo.er. of Uttntpn. No 7tf. Krnton. U . W. A. l.lod. nf Noithumtwrlamt, No lOfi Drsrvo Matter uenrge A Hrunurr hib h ran match his tetim J lth nny In tlm ord-r lmt (Irnndu lllnlr N H11p' hikI OeorKo JiraselmHnn wro loud In Jnlr prnlse of tlm nhoulnif of the lodo at ln OrnMnnjvti on undu J" O Oiorso K Htiluiror madft ery Inter estlna: rrnmrlts nbout the workman of tho order In ifpnernl Ktenthlna 1 boomlnc in Mill. nnl i t) ifc 13 Hichnrdffnn, rhnlnnan of th delln)Ufnt nmmltlef, In ulwn)i Rb)c to mak TnorHuln rrpurin (m tho work ncconititlhi?d. Ihrro 'will .n Inlttntory il?gre tonight with twmtv tnudlitatPK, and nn rxtra largo atttnd anro li lunwil for VlMtor. ar alwa)9 wel comod In .MUIo J.odgo on Thursday tenlnr. ICrnderton I.odffd No 200, had roll rnll with a Iatko nttendancs ot tho oldor tmuihcrfi and ilrnnd Manter .Shanor and Bluff whoao do llKhtful talks Inert uitd the iVuuro uf th ovonlnif. Tho il-nrrn ntaff in full naraphar nulla conferred tho third degreo in Itn old'utyle form. A fetituro wan tho preinutlon to tho lodge by V O Jui-pM A 'lumllnnon of n tine tnbiiiflt for the ntnrne nf tho rcRalla of tho lnntnllutlon utaff 'lho entcrtulunicnt waa In rharKo of n commlttn totnuoacd uf Oeorao llururnt. Herbert llronn Warren Homlller. Kruiiklln ispltzer, Jom'ph Uroft Jr, and Wealoy Willi Jind, lUfreahnipntn und tlgara wero en Joud, Caledonian, Nn 700, wo lilted by the old friend-j. I il Harry Pteu, of Tacony, Iso. 23. und District l-put J U. Hendprauii uf Mprinw tlnrden No ti7 I U. Mtoxcus cttmld tho hrartleat of ltnitatlona to tho detrrnj ti.un of o, ttm to txenipllfy tho tirt draren for It c I phnnry Jl at its nail. I'hllanthroplp Nn 1T, ndvineil that It would Join I'uledonlan in tho Bpeclal district metlnff on IVbruary 10 A card was ulo rcretwd frm Hemembrunco, No. 731, linltluv nil lo join them In its roll call. Oik don In n Is elated oer tho tonnefteton of ton taiulldatea tu twirtn ttm ahortist month uf the )ar ami Itnlifn lnltur to wltiuea the In itiatory tletreo tomorrow nlitht. McrchantH' T.odno, No 23 conferred the third deiire on Rli-Hira Iluutcr. hVltman nnd Jord.in 1 til rt -four member a of tho dfcreo Itniu took their parts In u ery excellent man ner, t tho cndlt of Iit-uree Maattr 1- 1 Mor ton The meeMnjr will eer bo a memorable ono Hi ro1lnill night 'llm uttendante aur paMtd AnjUilnj? ttiat Mtrchanta hau known for Kumo tlm, fentv memborH niiHerlm( to their riaiiiet when called, nnd there were read by tho aecritftrj tnan tommuntcatlnna funn ubaent hrothcrn Nublo Orund lJdwin A. Henry felt homrfd tn M tn that exalted poult Ion on thla otcaatotv M .liv Mtora Iniludcd Harry Uraham, American Mar Nu. 40, and 12 t Hamilton, I'urll No .UTi Appropriate renin rks wero made by veteran membera who liail not ut tondtd fur mmv jeurs Knll tatl will btconi, n n t ttabllahetl featnro In Merchants and will tnd tu promote increaxod uctllty In ull dlret tlon . At Kaat Park Iode. No 1042, Noble Grand Weber handtd In two morf iiiopoHltloni The memhimhliJ tlub-i are maklnz a Htrenuotii ram patirri to excel each other CriptaliiB lltuk und Iteedy aro ItadlnK their renpeUl.o teann each havtnir four uppllcanta for tho month Treas urer 1 frill yao nn inttreatlntr account of hla lalt to Chewier I.odjro and Ita work on tho third degree, Brothers Wetzel and Heed paid a lalt to Imperial I.oiUe I nut week and reported rmlnif received a splendid reception. Ilrothers ltiiea and .Schneider will bo regular attendant during IVbruary on account of their liketball tarn pot bpinir acheduled on Tuemlay nights The relief cummltleo reported UrLther Wilt, of Cumberland lAxIee, No Pfi, allKhtly imprued A l.irpe d;leg.itlon of thin lod.'o will attend tho dlMtrlct meetliiff In Tottm Hall Pehruarj 22 Secretarv Menitlo tierompantetl tho (Irand Maa tor nnd the Kllnu Squadron to Damascus iKidfio on Mondaj whero a aplondid mettlnp was held. Fifteen candlditen uMl ho initiated on February (i iVa-reo MuHtir TtibniU haa completed the llnal drill for tho oent Hernard Prown I.odto, No I1(W, hold one of tho het nttendtd m tings uf tla career on Tuesday eienlnu. duo lu tho roll catl which brought out manv of tho older members who had been Inactl.e It wis like a family re union nnd It wah prattfjlnK' tn see tho spirit of fraternity amontr tho brothers A num ber of communication wero read from absent brothers exrresi.n;; refiret at their Inability to attend and their cordial feellnc toward th Indue, pledgln? their hearty co-operation Action was taken upon a number of mutters of Un concern to tho lodse, ono blntr a final readlna of bjlaws, which ar now re,dy to bo presented lo thn Orand lod?o for apironl To further tho tampalsn of membership which has been In progress tho question of ImWnsr an open ntffht nf entertainment for tho memberi und their friends was llberallv discussed, and a dato will bo decided upon nt the next meetlmr It Is tho Intention to hae an eent to ecllpn all former affairs of Its kind nnd the committee wilt wo aien ampio tlmo to prepare It. Wnna Lodce wai honored last week by the vNltatlon of a lonsr absent member Oscar Wahtfjulst, who bus lUert ln Anton Xannma, for ten yeara llrothera J. It Hmlth of Mer chants Lnrlpe J C Henderson and W H. Cub ner uf Kansas participated In the conferring of tho third dexrea on a clasi of four candidate. Was no T.odqre. No 3. which In tho Ff-cond oldest lodno In leiinsjlanla, celebrated Its ninety-reeond annlversirv last TuosJay evenintc beforo nn audience of 800 The program wns of a high order, all participants blnu membera of the lodffo, and Inn Wayno IMtrn Orchestra, composed of V dl Ktefano U ill Pasqualc, A. Marlnelll. J dl Htefann H Puccerinn and O. dl Oaetano. was a leading feature. They wero nsslsteil by T Tallied. (5 Korchettl. P, Rlcci. ocillsts and O dl Onofrln violinist. Miss Mldolo und A Kremer. pupils of Brother II Tartaella, rendered piano selections. Tho pro gram (ommlttto ronslstel of J. Calglano. H. Armcnt. ' A Rmltli. Kdmond Pubs. H pjs nuale and II Tdrtaplla The tntttary derrea, Under Degree Captain C A. Hmlth will bo conferred on four candidates February (t. The present offlcora of Was no IhIro ore Secretary, Kdmond Duba, treasurer. William O Montletn. and noblo grand. Vincent dl Stcfano, Purity Indre. No 825 had dramatic features at th9 rolleall which delighted the 1 trco gather in -r prctent Uniformed buglers from League Island membera of the onhr, sounded ''as sembly' when the name of each member of tho lodge was called The names nf those who had passed away during the sear wero then announcrd, whlto tho Hunts v;ro turned low. 'Come dlsonsnlato" was beautifully ren dered by the lodgo choir nud the ceremony con cluded with "taps." Letters were read from absent brothers, amnn: whom was Major Nor wood P (Hading, of Vlnoland N. J Hrothftr Oladlng. who is a P (I In Purltv, Joined tho order In INft'i, Ho enlisted with il.ixtcr'a Zou a.es in IBM. when only eighteen years old, serving through tho entlro war. Ho then be came affiliated with thn X. 0. P., taking part In the disturbances In tho pohi regions and at tho riots In Pittsburgh In 1n7T, He was mus tered out of tho aerk In lltM an a major. He now resides with him wife, who was a oluntecr nurse durloe tho war, at tho Soldiers Homo in Vlneland. ...... Purity mourns the death of a beloved mem- Jr ber. fcwtlwr Chester X. BirlokW. Mt Ufa t.i.s month, ; v . Th ThrM.tkok BoojiUrii r of VhlJftdejpMa, i. will vtilt XnUrlal Ida Vndsr CapUln jfeffe. will vtilt XnUrlal L In tba Parkway Build loa tonight , A letter I tne iraml master cum me tiding tba movai i r m. rum movsra.nt was raclr4 this wlo ., American Blar Ixdi. No, 40S. will eonrsr th. Initiatory ilirM on class of twsntr can dldatta tonlabt. J'ast Urand Andrsw Flood, ths drgr.o -mastsr, has his big stick. rady tor those who did not succeed In Bettlh the twenty live candidates that he desired, but all othsre wrera satlstlrd. It Is eipected that the com bined past (rands' nlsht and dlstrlc meettnc to be held on Washington'! birthday will eicel adythlnr ot the kind tvrr held here. A stall ciinpos.J of all past trands of American mar Ltdce will confer the third degree on thla class aid other candidates from other lodtes. of the dhtrlct. rromlnent Odd Kcllowa from all parts ot the State bate aicepted Invitations tu be present. Quaker City Lodge. No. S08, under N. O. peorire Yf. Hill, bad an unusually busy meeting last, week, conferring the second and third de grees on two candldat.a. 1'. U. Chas. it. Blmp son. president of the Houth Und 1. U. O. F. Hall Association, read his annual report on the work rf the association for 1910, which showed front and progress along the line, L, B, J. M. Uugene JJ. Herfae. of the Klfth district. " nelcom. visitor. The rifth district Is beconilnir ery acthe und tho "Quakers" are being moed to greater etlorta along with their neighboring lodges. February 13 will bo a big night tn tho Kitth district. Tame Ixidge. No. 118. held a rollcall and had IMI of Its members ansr to their names. The Initiatory woe exemplified by the crack uegren staff upon six candidates, and tho work of the staff pleased so many of the old menv Iats that the degree master has decided to put more "pep" Into the work and show what can he accomplished with energy ana perseverance, tomorrow night the degree staff will eiempllfy tire degree nf friendship upon seven candidates. , 1). U. O, M. William I., Kennedy gao a short talk about tho "Care of Agd Odd 1 Vllows" and was heartily applauded. I'. D. M. Hamuel 1 rencn .ae a talk on "Lack ot Attendance.' preparations oro on for a largo gattrorlng nt tho meeting of the eleventh district oil March J. Several good spcakera hae been obtained. 1 ame Ijodge oitends an Invitation to lodge dele gations nnd Individual members, who are re quested to notify Secretary John II. Neville, 33:3 U street. Tourth of July Lodgo conferred tho thtrd de grco on seven candidates on Tuesday night. A good delegation from this lodge attended Damas cus Lodgo meeting, receiving tho flying squadron and the grand lodgo officers and extended on In vitation to the. grand master to visit Its meet ing tonight. The Vif fleers ot thla lodge are! N O.. illchAel Cnpiln; V, O.. Klmer 1 Wain secretnry. W It Ilighee; chaplain, II. S. HolJ man: warden, A. J Vomfleldi N. O. eupts , H. Goldberg, r. i'.vlskyj V. a. supts.. II. I'alsky, f. Ulmbel, Rimrds, I ia l'noll and lleeren. 11. S. supts.. Engel and ilay. a P. O., M. Lvwenthal. Ouvrdlsn Idge. No. 4(12, conferred tho degree or truth In full form before a Urge attendance on William J. lloth, ltobcrt Carroll, fharlco Uellrlih ntul Josrph Tavlor. Tho good of the order committee Is planning for the seiond an nual smoker, which may Im BUitcsarul In secur ing new members, as wns tho case last ear. The Initiatory degrt'o will be conferred nest Monday fienlnc at tho hall, 2807 North l'lfth street, and visitor will receive h warm vvclcomo. I'ox fbaso Lodge. Nn 135, had the pleasure or conferring tho Ilrst degree on ten candidates, tho vtvll-trnlneil digree team from Minerva Iodgo. under Uegren Master Kmmons. doing Ilia work In n most efficient mannec On next Monday four candidates will receive the Initia tory decree an.l on February 1-J North (Wales Lodgo will confer the gerund degreo for Fox J haeo lHdgc Tho two membcrKhlp clubs are hard nt work, nnd the Indirutlona ure that I'ox those will bo busv for some time with degree ork , At picsent tho Jonathans lead by twelve candidates. , Tacony Lodgo Social belli n well-attended pino chle tournament anil dinco ot their tlubrooms, Illchmnnd and Ash streets, last Saturday night. Ten Interesting unluea wre plajed and after several welbronderod sekctlona by llrutbcr and Mrs w 0 llelg nnd the lodge onhestru the dancera had the room for nn hour and the ladles served refreshments . The booster com mltteu of tho lodge lias arranged for a great rally und rollcall of membors of tho lodge on (Saturday evening, Fibruary .'!, 'Iho first do greo wilt bo tonterreil on twelve or more can dldatrs by tho degreo staff of Caledonian Lodgo No 7uo 'iho grnnd muster and othor Urund Lodge ufflcero bavo Ijein Invited Delegations will bo on hand from Ituckdule. Chesli r, MedU and local lodges, A special session of the grand lodgo will be held bv the grand master and staff for admis sion of past H-r.uids to membership at 1-an-enster on February 6 and nt Connellsvlllo on Fjbrunrv 12, to tw folloned by boostnr meetings; also ut Pittsburgh on February 10 after a pub lic meeting, Clnclnnatus Lodge presented nt tho meeting ball Amber and Norrls streets, a diversified program and rerivshtmnls ln celebration of Its tblrty-nftli unnlversary ahaekatnaxon Lodge hail more than ono.thlrd of the members tn nnswer rollcall and Indi cated thnt a hlis gain would be secured this Jear Tho slxtv-sevvnth nnnlversary will Ilnd tho ledgo In guod hculthy condition. Fox Chase Lodge, No. 135. held Ita Sunday service nt tho Odd Fellows" Home. The ltev, llenrv V llloch, pastor of Fox Chaso Memorial lresbterlan Church, preoihed tho sermon The iholr of tho eimo fhurch sung anthems and other selections under tho direction of Nelson -Mortimer, liolrmu"lr Mrs Ldvvln Johnson waa uicompanlst. l'nsldent Hlppa spoke. At the Odd Fellows' Orpbanago the services wero under tho Joint nusnlcea of theso lodges; livening Htar, Mlnervn, Kenderton, Ivy, Uuard Ian, Nlcetown, Cjpnis Kncnmpment, Venahle Mncampment. Lady Meade Itebekah nnd Lady Itevera Itebekah, innstltutltig the tenth Phila delphia district. D D llrund .Master T M. vvonderly weliomeil tho larae iongrHi.artnn. The sermon, on "A Clean Hem," was prLached by mo jii-v uiinin rnrreei iiann, pastor or coou man .Methodist Hplscopal Church. A cantata. "The ; Fast." was given by the children, under tho dlrettion of (leorgo Hill There was n solo by Miss Mary Tuson. selcctbms by tho children's orchestra and choruses unit a violin duet by Joseph Levera ami Fdsar bmlth Avldresses wero inado by llobert Uorumnjind Robert Love. OHDER BED MEN Candidates Named With Consent for Groat Council Offices The committee appointed by tho Rrent Council met nt licatlquartera and arranged for tho candidacy of Great Junior Saglmorq nnd Great Representative. Chatrnifin Louis Iteuben, of No. 314, nppolntcd Tast Sachems Trice, of No. 184, nnd Nicholson, of No. 31, to arrange the ticket. The follovvlns candi dates for the position of great junior Haul more hao accepted and were drawn, as follows: Gentle, No. 23S ; Kite. No. 44; Soegar, No. 184; Dlvely, No, 35; Fcrley, No. 376 ; Ilclncman, No. G2, and Hell, No. 301. The following candidates for the position of great representative have accepted and were drawn, as follows Schafcr, 290; I'ass,, 01; Tongue, 115; Davis, 330; l'oore, 358, Notices will soon bo Issued to all tribes. Tho Allied Tribes of West Philadelphia pre sented the traveling banner to Naunl Tribe, So. 47t nt 3017 Lancaster avenue, on Tuesday night P. a. Harry Uprlvht presented tho ban ner und It was received by 1'. a, Robert a. ltrown President John Itassctt cooducted the meeting Deputy greut sachems of nil tho dls trlctn west of the rher were present and made rrports. P. H ltrown, In his talk told of some of the Ideas now used by Nauml Trlbo to stimu late Interest and bold membership. He exhib ited A set ot stickers to bo used on tribal notices, A district meeting waa held In Maumee Trlbo. No. UOt. on Wednesduy night, ln Its wigwam nt K. O K. Hall, llroad street and Falrmount avenue. Many of tho celebrated minstrel troupe wero present anil enlivened the meeting bv songs. Members of tho Hoard of Ureat Chlefa spoke of the work now going on in the order through out the city and State ChleT of Records Charles H llcll gavo a talk on membership. Mosrosco Tribe No, 31, held a smoker In Its wigwam ut 303(1 Itunruster avenue. The speakers Included members of the Hoard of tlreit Chiefs Chief of, Ilecords Al Wylle, I, 8 aachem Charles Cox and others. Chattahoocho Tribe, No. 7. held n district meeting In Its council chamber last Wednesduy night. Delegations were present from the vu rlous tribes In tho district, with Deputy Greut lM..fyJ j j i and rS.1 Eft&3JrBiVS: $Tt '. lyt ''tha frlb? vfiicttor nr u'mmh- ..., .'.? f ""& IncrJi.& thihwS Preparing- for lt Bnrvwirr.rlfSf n .ntertanment to rnemp.?i Twltblr I ne.V.?:t'.AK.h''o,'i u '?ufirt.D!ouy:'s2lr OrifnthT fc.i.l''...,Hteton, ilnttm rK-gia'syrsRSf l!M!3 rnetln on last Wli . Varb fs?:iw&m?& SSM v"TVgC t-HtttTM WtM tar's sle.a IB IX '"'"" ,MJ parerac. Varloua gflirilsas ah district meeting took Bl, IWJU tTwi A .4l...I.A .. .. . . r J? Jl ff1 i-,188. .on Is st Frlilay". sl.M. rTK . ' SfvTl th0DktoTatA,,oe?.rftLP" If. 2 ' eSj spond I gt Ins I ORDER SONS OP AMERICA Bier So6i.il Punctlnn wilt, nnu.i. Ti- J ored by tho Stato Secretary l j One of the moat fntt-etfn. .i.i ..!- tlons held in years by this old orranUatlon t'i ..n mo uunquei anu emertalnment givn ,! in connection with what wa known u . an evening of appreciation" latt Saturday 'f j "M; whMi State Secretary and Mrt, ,P. ciinrlCH Qrumm llelma nitrtnin .t .t, t- State headquarters the membera of his it- JjJ cent campaign commltten fmm ih ...iffh- 'it 1lut.lnk fts,l. -.... ! v"vu r; J ,""1"' ino 'a" Mce presldtnt, Gabriel Mojcr; State Master nf TTnen.. Tv sr "V , Harper, State Treasurer Irwin S. Smith! i1 Htato Hulldlnir Tn..t. ri s ... "iltZ 'i . were also invited guests. 'A beautiful pro- ' gram was Issued, having nn th rrnnf ... It tho words of the State secretary; "Men ar V.f , . ,.,, Hiwijoi no greater. ' i iJhi5J'ro5rJ. ot ntg ran as following, be- ' ?l!.n.,n,f at ?-,a' Dinner; muslo on irritSnoils j' i?Mi-?1? .ml"ut?" of social IntereVuril? .5t: , S. .ii.i. ."? f""8 "oom. second floor; ope ouw T -. nLiui" Assls ant Btato Secretary George R. j- . ii..-'.1" t."e ,,"lno1 word of rsitlng by tbi'.Vf, State secretary; cornet solo, ltlram i. wi... tCi jr.: audress. Tred Loos, lecturer or Camp No. a? iVlrlan nd president of Camp No. 1B0. oTV? i Iirltlesburg; addresses by the stata iiisT n7t. fin u"r?r': V:.eH".l"0'...f,n?'' ,W. ?? 1 1 .r..ls' ,.f Camp No. . 764. of Wtst V J- hnn.i-l'M"1". Kf ...C0"PPyS T n-i.i. . .r -... v.. uuuumu, nv me piano, Jills troupo provided an hour's fun and g.n.ral enjoyment. Tho last event wag by j5hn J, J'-fV."vof WIJkes-Barre. -'thVmllilomU?? for a day." Steve Ilartman. tho Recorder of DMda . ?,;nhfcr,nr, C?.Hnt,r V"1 . Personal friend, j brought JIcDevItt to tho city to take part In ' i . 'ttlva1' .or. thirty minute. McUetltt 'Si. tho assembly In a constant uproar. Ihosa In attendance, beside, th. officers abor. named, wero: Uavld lit Jacks, of Allentownt' 'rank Cnrr. Jr.. president of Camp No. S0 t-larenco K. Maiden, secretary of Camp No. litl Iiwls L Werkley. past President of Camp No! Ill, of JIunayunk, and the following membera of Camp No. B0; Past Presidents Joseph Hlsl.r, itlra,m ; Wynne, Horace V. SlacFady.n. Walter K. liuttoni Llndfey V. Illghter. Cbarlea O. "ruse, llarpr 8. Ilelms. Charles A, Blat.r. i, f.: """I1" uimih, Hainan itamoo, wa jl l. StreeDer. Jnhn V.. Mlltlvnn anrf TnKa. Keely. secretary and treasurer, respectively of Camp No. 80; Robert Wilde. Oeorr. Doreart. w.. uynoni juia wniie, jamea iv. uairoa, vvil. Ham a. Jollev. JiMm XleTlhnv. U,w I4,.fca. 2TVW Whft. ' i-K ' iK'n W?"; O'orge Clothlor. Wllflam vvblte. 1. J. Ooodwin. A. C. Smith. Jr.. Karl Manning im r'hB.i. h n -Si- . ..... .! vv...s .... iiaiiiuoi . tvnirn. it. t:. jnnmrr- .. er. Orlando a. Ulaek. Master of Form. Hambo. f, 1 Charles ainger. Kxley liluckburn. William C, i - Leo. Jesse aiatcr and Frank L. Thomas, ot V X.-....H na inuirs 111 uirecc ciiargo ot mm rilinuuet feature rnmlilarf nf Mm rhvlB n. Helms. Mrs. Orlando a. Dlack. Mrs. Jamea K. Helms, Miss a. Klliabeth Helm.. Mis. Myrtl. lllnolr anil ft.a 111 S....ll District President A. L. Portt?r. of th Thli Twelfth Htreet Mcthodlit Church rtv.lv nn fluh slny eM'nlntr. February 11. tho Jarreat KmtheWn ui .ona ot wmprira neia in rnuaueipnia zor car. AU tho campi of the citr, aa wall aa th rommunderies and the UOln of the Pa triotic order of Americana have been Invited. nnl iircarnt indication point to a Urge out Iourlne of all of thaie branch membera of tha oreanlzatlon. The line of march will form at llroad. street atxna Thompson (State oamb honrtfiuartpr-). at7 o'clock. State offlcera will bo In attendance. CnmD 101 of Frsnkford. on. of th. lira '' ramps ot rhlladeJDhla. will ceieorat. ita thirty-first anniversary In th. Masonic Hall. ivoinratn Bircet. east ot iranKLora ,avenua on I'ebruary 111. atate Secretary Cruris. Urumm Helms ha. accepted an Invitation to b present. Camp M will entertain Camp 481. of West rhlladolphla. I'ebruary . With the celebrated Ninth Dlsthlet Hand the host, will meet the visitor, at Walnut lano nnd Ridge avenue, and inarch up Hides to Rnxborough. to Pechla. ta Lyceum avenue, to tho hall at Hldgq and Lyceum nvenucs Special feature, will be added to th. program for the evening, and hundred, of Bona will assist In this gala event. The Philadelphia. Itiirka dlatrlet wilt bnM & V district rally on Thursday evening. February .- J , 1 In tho room of Camp No. 3t0, Fox Chase. J The 1000-class Initiation at Heading on Fsbru- f ' fl nry 14 elves promise of being on. of th. rial ,T,vi 1 hlA.ii.l Inni linifaptalrlnir. t .kia. sia.i. OMi-m fvV1 09 iiiiiiTciini, unur, mnun usj . IIV tumitM , t ot tho I'htladelphla brethren will strive to at T .1 lend. There aro fourteen camp. In Heading. -tQ ... .-. . 3 wuinp .n. tftrf, ui iurK, una taaen on & new iA lnNA of llf. nn cffnrt hnvlntr hmn mtmrtmA tn .' ta f' ralita thp membership to 500 by June 30. Thti yh. ramp wilt celebrate Ita anniversary on March Wri 4 ''.. when the State president and State aecre i'Vt tn rv n rn osiruirtnd tn tu If a rvaft Th1ai anan im j"' A rompofled of proarrsslve workers and the; proa X pecta are ery bright. x& ) W v. Clmrlfj I. Hunter, of Camp No. -Vrw. j accepted a rail to become pastor of th &.71 ert N. J llaptlat Church. A patriotic ?5 III be helil ln that church on February iM Th nv. Ifi7, he a accepted Toms lllver. N. J cervicti win ie Jitim in uia. enure a on reiDruary Vj 11, when tho camp In Tora'i Hlvtr will attend - j .. ...iii'l. a.ia s- i- . a. sA. I lit n wuj! r 7taT Tn ..snAni. ti n arm-aaalAit nf sn-itasinmir -r 9 hennlon we note that the operation of the. P. kJi O. H, of A. la based on these alma and object, tv onmn U ' APDrniirlatlons of nubllo moneys for sectarian AS ' nurpo-es, to presfj-e the Constitution ot tha ' United States; to defend And maintain tbah ;:, viiirriLUii jix-itt ui iiuiuiu m;iiuuii. ad; "DUIL male persons is entitled to membership In tbV4' oruer wno is oi uoou mora, character, sixteen tfY arn nf air. not pngrai7tl in th manufnHMM wm i' ale of alcoholic or malt liquors as a beverage, a believer In the existence of a. Supreme Beta -. aa Creator and Treserver ot the universe, boy w.S m nn th. unit nr under thii liirlarllrtlnn nf th. F.. v "1 Unttett Btates. In favor of free education,' op-' .- . poned to any unon of Church and Bcato and to I. m the Interference ot nny rorelsn power, directly W or Indirectly, with the UoYernmtnt, Tha -plat "vf rorm ox mis oraer is a neauurui document of j: lofty, nincere principles and can be secured from y tho state secretary 1317 North Broad street. J J. ililliiWlllllidlBll r M w -j M H.; -.A -V 'iff J & IS t$J i. " ft
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