00LB0YS NEED UNIFORM RULES Basketball Games Canceled Because eastern league Code Is Used by borne Teams m.. ehoot basketball tc.ttnf) should havo Lform rules If tlio Eastern League codo y;.. been ills-cat dod mill tlia Inlet collegiate regulations nro accepted, (lien nil (ho In ilKutlons in (111" "Ctlnn should (urn to the ncner st)le c.r .tn If. the other hand the Knstcrii 1-cnguo rti'cn nte lieKcr. ihen'why no( return to the old svslctir , vor tho most inrt the Rchn.ilbo.vs In tli's V .?.?... ham tiiltcn iin (ho Intercollegiate VtVs-uc rules nil tncy mo ummuranuy nue i?..v Tho HlKli School League Reason I ar his I'M" " tremendous success 1 ho iicoll6lato rtllcH. wttlt a few changes, 1 In force- The higher nlni of the school tnlete U to enter college nn.l hecuno n l..nUv nlayci Tho intorcoiicginio rums Try ." 1 ,,,,, ., l,,.l atiulont., nrn rmong ma luui""""" - - BUUV,.- ,tlinn( nn l Step m uin " Catholic HlRlli Kt .WHepils) t-wilKU mm - ... . .!.. ,,.1n. l-ii-ler,. l.nnifim r 1 A Kftlle College I'm u.i..u. .....-..... ...-... rules DUlllwuuni "u "- ---' "" - Suvot of r-portn at theso Institutions to Imiko a change Timo ami ngaiii me ipii-s-hlon of rules has como up and many names Uave been ptevonted because tho old Hast- i e ...1 t.n i lieell imiptil n ntraitist Eltm league ""' " " ".. . ,-.,..s.itepint, rules tnl jmciw" -- An Instnnre of this wns (he leocnt mis underBtandlng between St Joseph',! ('..liege and (ho Georgetown rnlvcrslty. (leorge tmrn Unlvcrslt) mnrelcd (he contc.U be cause St JoenliH College Insisted upon Marine under Hasltin League rule" It ii Lit nnturnl In sumos- that (loot Kotow n L'nhcrslty hail no Intimation that un it,, colleco rules would lie ued iiiul Imt (lie eonccllatlon therefore wns Justified Leaders Clash Tomorrow m, four lenders 111 tho High School Has- I i.thnll League meet tomonnvv nfteruooii f hClU" ,,,.... ,, ,.,,, , llltrll hlfll' Oil Northeast juku "" - v., ' ,; Central Hlfih s home llooi Ah tho ( rim- i ,! find nth etes nro wiinoui a kmii- i '.I.. it u more than lllsiH that (lie (lir- 11 mantown H'Bh B.wnn isltim will he mallahle, it for the Manhelin oltlUnls nto rry oour Llteous In offerlns their hulWInu for leasue games when It l needed PATRIOTIC AMERICANS A Wcll-Founiled Order of Dnuj,'htcrs its Well ns sons oi mihtilu 1 eneolent, patriotic protectio ntul horlal f Institution, oilBHiBlly founded 1' the Na Itlnnal Camp. Patriotic Order Mini of America under tho niino D.iUKliterti of America The opeiatlon of the oidir was limited somen Int. throiiKh Its umncftlon with tho Sons of America, and on .laniian 1, 1889, it Uec.uuo nil inucitcimeiii nnirr n mutual acreenient with tlio I'u(rlntlr Oidei f. Sons of America. ndoptliiR'thp name IM ( trlotlo Order of Tun- Amcih.nns .mil in ililiig rapid proBres tlieicafter. Another with (tie mm, prlralple-. uiutT th" .'!.". t....i..tifl fl.l. r l)inf.lilnrH nf Am. N tl f",. 1 1 I.iV,"p until "itotHr I-n: when n I ifottitmn P.i Ihi umsiilliliitluii nf (lie two mi made umUr thr 1'itrlutlr "r.ler ( Am r - Srini. Blnoo tnon tiif niii hh i,.rii ni'"" llns qu!Cll uni iii'ibibhiuu u,.. ! Ihl notional lifinlqunrt. rs are nt l'lilllllis Sktrc N J whih i thp hemp tmjn hi in; " Jilfonil nfpr tn, (Ipitup W Hmlth, ami t (Nitlonal Pr.Hlctpni I mma J SWin et oii !Vtri, N- Y It luiH lie. n nm to tl-n ionlt- taaow citttbllliMl in iilmoat eery t-tiid In tlio Union. .,-,. Tbri,e"nt i-lnl" ixr.ullv.. (onnnlttpp l coni- I JjUniia, I'a Si AkkIXuiI Prl.lpnt Ml ton K Dtlp PhlWileipliln Ml' M'i- l'rpfl.l.nt riu ricrirniiili Anhlliml I'm S-lHtv AKKlKtntlt VIm P-fsVlfnt John 1' Nu.nt I'hlloli In'il i ttite Recrplnr O irs.- i-1:','.".1 F, "i. ,!!"": fl PtBtP Trfniiurtr Mnrnii.l "Mil. "i II, rn vlll" Pa htHt. hPn.liuiirt.ru. IU idliik Pi . TtirouKti it prr.irtH i.ih r p in i .im ;,i ivinced tremenilnunh throunhout Hip rnttrp Eeuu Th rntlnilclphlii i miPH it.. Knilniul to Statp l'rrnllpni Amlirr fur I i. B n. iiiub BWrK or Mnaiinn mr nnn nnn iiiuum .mi; KUmit Into thn unlrlt of tin wibpIhi nt hind rind leaves behln I the rinrks of h, r ilniiinlnu Ipenonallty Ihu Htiit. Mm lircaltl, lit, I J' Bfluifnt, Is n Furppssful InislniKH mnn nn.l n ?lijln llaht In Imth thin nnlpr nml th.; w.ins '(America ynttlp of tin nitlip I'lillii.tplplil l IV ilittri Kro Pan HI itc rr i-lrtpnt ."l-irn HilKin- ion. o( Camp Nn iA llpletiH s, Imlrr punt H prulJent and nrntnr of t ullip No W nn,l .Nn r tlonal Irustrp "urn Him K nf I'nmii " '! ,r nho Is nlso prrnhlent nf tho ladle- aulllir o ine nome, tori"ranin r if rs i i hum wim luccemifallv feeds somo inno to noun I rot In rn nd ulsters everv Juru nt the atinu tl donation flty held at I'hnlfontj , Tht nern1h PhMidelnhl i district romprls Inr Camp Nop 11 11 i and vr wlih wide awake District Prmldent Ann i Itc7 r an its leader. Is prosper I nc in a most unusu il win District I'nsidpnt lienor In planning a mawlvo clUtrlct convention to b hell homo time In March In thf hull of Cnmn n lll'i One of r .th features of th otrnplou will bo the ren Isintuft ui mi HMIIIU Mr MUV li- III" IlUMimio fr rccfntty ftanlil hive Win hrannth lub This club Inn ilaclPd the followiiip "live lrea' as Up nffturH Prfsld nt l.lllv Hern lc prpshViit Wnlter Hov (rfiiP'imi, Albrt Daubart secirtun Itobcit Thomson inotnc the membership tin t av bt i n nut r rpful In nrolllns severnl wtin have appiin t prof oh slonally in public y William Nelth mini Jama Ulrlch 1 Dlswln tlcorce licit I .1 i Jicmtoah MIssch AUio Ad. mis lemlm i n nl A Helen (lunn Viola Ito scd Irene Hteln ' Pansn Vn 11 .- l.....nn..i . il. ... .,(.. I. win. mi it 1 1 tin I nr mi I it-ii i hi ii'- iiiiiuiis iTNIjx montnii n, ptnfr of lino ptomlslnc woimn i ii prrsiucnt is Hlnter Carrie tttidernlh t lli (ecornlnfT secretarv Maria llrown la an expett 111 "im nrvfir-i rU III" Ul l(i' It'dlllUK IISIIIH III I aniD Nn 14 nin Puttl Hluln Aanluliinl I'r.iHl. U !nt Horry W Tenison State t'ondia tor njma rearsuri ttusteo of Orph ins Home at (IfOlnvUle Vs Shttr Clara Snjdr nnd sister iaijnan HlKhland who was out of the nr ItnirerB of tho 1'ntrl"". TiauKhlers of Annrlca 1 jL .i'mP.o t' is tlm remarkahlo catui of tli II How! v tJzr. tne nlhpr pump fnlllnic ti uiulPiHtaml 4 if.1 i"i .''" " ' 'n,e mpptlncs nr.. k.i hpII I Hi."1 '"at It l unmet I men nnrnur) to l! 1 (L ln" ""uisp nt nil anrtn nf nrthliF lor cnalR, Hh" rnnklnc ninmlipis nf thin lutnn are men an, acblmrmntu li;nt in r ira men ami uoinn who hairt nttnlnp.l Krent I??ilv"!wnl" ln ntln-r linen This inmp prla. s iiiomiiprnrilii htnlp Spi rptnr nr thp A ihnilen Hrumm llclm Diptrh t II "nldent nf mr", J.. i. Mr i.iKi'in ui".irui I ' n .u AlirpJ MrMnnnus Pdllnr nf Inttpnpntlpnt Amprl L"' oillelsl nruaii Mnurlisi II Itoampr nml rSL.fi r? ot Uw Humn Corporation Wflltpr H Camp 5. ii-,vll '" recorillns nccretnry nf .,0.'n?. nniiiPH of rlhpia Mho lino a,M.l nrps- t o ,. ramp nml order mut hn nililp.l tho " l.i.,.rM'ri( Mary Ullmnrp rinnnplnl heiroinrv 'f &SlSe,i,mnJT Inippctor N Mi M innua, Cnn- .... t0" r uoBencr liuani none iiintinri, t51.:7r,".l'll;mH i:mm Itoat. Ahiliu llilrl nml "...4 .mm f'fnl'... . '"' l n modpl inmp uhnsp ippnrd V K i'i!',,ncS, '"hiKh ahop thf nvirnup l'n ! A. SfJj.-P'a Talor Is h fnlihful Mnrkpr. i on- hdiun-iiJ.. tranmctlon nf liuslneas In tin most lilai. y I".'!,lJn!r Amonn Hip iiirinhorahlp nf ft-.... u... l..t i(1 I ' v.bv biui. lurm . miii'n v.iiii- Sina r.T.11 . M.w.ituu-. .'nun jor me pruiccuon sna uplift of American Imtltutlona f PE1EY It L00rv8 Like Pop Is Geiting Old ? iunAPa-t ITf .Idont r. of Camp Nn' IT" iCiiinS-., otA'l '"t,lltrlPt Pnsldent Unrl o Bma mmA-BimMti, iil .sf, '.- - .iwS&fii 'Ifnlihliri iialilra BHffllllBlllffi lllllll'1 ' III llll'll I . .C3fesJt SrKiilW. . ,, A .a.WUfBSlvH fraternal patriots In aid qf nation Resolutions and Principles of Congress of Constructive Pa triotism in Session Tho rouble of ConRtruclU Patriotism, under the nurp!cei nf tho Xntlonnl Security I-ciiKuo. Jtift hold In WnPhltiKton, inndc a iintnblp iv'ntherlriB of tho men and women of tli country who nio Inteictcil In nH ami means to pro lilo nn cHlc-lent mul adenunto tnllltnr nml tinnl force, Imlustrlal and mimuorolal preptirntlon and the economic union of poclnl life with tho tiuo pplrlt of prttrlotUm that incani peace hecnuso of welt found d and aKKre"lo fmoe ready to lejiil uttackM if an. Ulnd The (lrder of Independnnt Amerkaim w.ii tlie md patriotic ordei represented tin ouch I Ui tlcbtrater In others Ipnnc Dando State councilor; l V nlcknon, Jr. Stnto Mco outinlor. and W'll'.um A iMKe State Cnun- .1 uotretar tntf MeereUr PlKe netnW tli follow Inir re nrt mid Btntement ' In formal rtli-cunlon In tin' imnniltteu on iinlvtrnnl mllttnry trnlnlnv .umn thn ilrlnpnunt nml fnrmHtfnn of th ( ntint H Cliiurtln nf our order and tho nplendMl etiuli)iti rirt ItcKlment of th Order of lrnle ptntlmt Aincricnnn tnKfthor with th tnllltnr enentniiment nt Wnrtnlnntrr In Ann lift, t10 were rxplnlnril th Pf-ttrc of nrprrclntlon of th order work In th direction of iidrqunt VrrpnrpdnrM ((n tnanlfcdtpd lv round rimr round of Imiid rUpptnif nnd prnoi,it rxprro fioii of nrnroMil When tho sUiUmcnt wan md thnt t tho mmtlnK of our lonrd of ofn ors nctlon woull lp tnkrn looklnn to memuer Mlilli in tho Xntloiml S(irlt Lphkup the re Ftjono vns nn uatlgniipf unanlmoun nmioal "The fffMloni of thn eonMtrest were lnnvdrlnjr the enthulntlc, vlncero nnd enrntnt thrill of atrlotlm TUllnpc the erv ntmoohrr opinion nl dlnrinMoti itiii rvllnro ihil niir fntii ld Keriirltv from nttock tfraurie our Iflilntton wn-4 n mvth nnd t.r th niri!i of f i ' fni 'ill ritcl thnt no mlunt ! put to the pt to drftnd the llfp the Ir "tttulWmn nnd the trrrltnr nf ur hn1 Win t imnot nnd ti" foriu'o of nir nation In In Joopnrd ThH mnv enme hon nonn I nnnot tell I hoi o neer but If It dorp rune nro o prepared to meet tho tonnirf I ft nr not . "Tho pitrlntlm nf todftj o'-etn to he but n (hnrnn of thnt of tho old time kind when tin hnrdhlpR prlvnllonn Hiifff-rtnir nnd devotion tn the r iue of n pure democrarj nne n the IV Inrntlon of Independence, n written I'onpll tudnn Kunr.inteeine life liberty nnd the pur milt of hipplnen a union of lndllllde,htnle nn I the finer of our country Wo bo if"t tn do more thnn HlnK 'Mv rountr Tin of Thei ' Tho Mar Hpnnided tlnnner' or frle nnd ndorn 'Old Olor ' W miwt rt behind thru tplrtl nnd plcnnlorv cmMemn nnd show ft genuine up pnelitlofi of tho Xmerlenn IdenU of ifnrrn nient of the pretlntm prHlhee wo rnjnv nnd i no i owir ot innividiini ioereiRniy Hnu n wetilth of itrfotnl freedom nnd unlxerftl lib trtj. "This lack of ii ml 'lleire' pntrlotlum H mainly due tn n fn Ilinr nf pers mat nccutlti a ton often ctb mod" of lift nnd rlchru of In dividual neHiBhm hi nnd the Unornnre of n ure-vt number uf our penplo In regard tn the renditions of the nrtou nntlonftlltle who nro prepnred for war Tho ih!I of the hour l to nroue onraelvpa from (his lethnrnle condition, to realise thnt wo mnv bo overwhelmed by the rnemv bfoiUNo of our upn't nnd millnnlliiOun de- trtwr nnd to lend a hetplnc hand to construct a romplete mllttnry nnd naval force thit will tommnnd prnc I centime vo nro prepnrrd for a r ' Th bItor of our rnuntr n replete v Ith derds of ilmlnK nnd heroic nrtlnn upon th field of btttl and tho ronflbt- upon the Hen Of Indutttrlil and lomnvTilnl tutlvltv we he more thnn the uiriup tnntle pnlut hnu ntlnlned hlcli rnnk with our iopIo. our rttl?n hnvo bron linnorn) for brllll nit nt hlevrments nnd tho lieautv rnarfnltul anil itrnnd ur of our t oun tr r wraith and natutal reFnuHf have no nual In thH wld wrtd Hjrl thre mnnU frntitltmi of nitloml llfi oukht tn Infplro uc to it rel pttrlnil i rl le i tht-lr rnimtnt nnd a patriotic fleullon I" jrlr prewervatlfin ' Hut that wlih h ronrerna in tnoie IntlmnteU N intrlotlim from a mUllar nnd nival point of vlw The ronsi nmia tf opinion oxirKed durlnir the msulon of tho I'onrres relntln-x to an ndnnnto an I i ffMent pnpT"idnvn tn I'nlveriial rompuNnrv inllltan tnlntnj ami rrvlitt etrrled on under IVderal "upervUlun a mnv tie dr Idfd upon bv the mlllt irv ptaff of etftlrerp and the Nnval llotril O ir tounlrj li Jut np Ff nr n tho iwhiih p ihi 10 prow l and iU fenl It nro i fflf lent and ad pi itf nn I tin more AVe mu"t not overl mK the fatt that wo owe a dutj to our tounlrv to defend an 1 prrarrv It for tho mini prlvlhK'fl wo njov "Tho outh if our Ucpubllc Phnul I nt the rroper nun bo civn an Intenslvo t ontlinnnn mill tnn training to pre pun them to be Holdler nnd take their plains in the linn of rciervcH and th front rink vvhui tailed upon Ihii trilnhu phould b compuUorv on all alike The rl h nmn'a aon and t! e poor nian'H pon v ould rn pace one with the other In a common duty and promote h mutuil feetirr of pcrpotml reppit t and rmiii itt.v It would Instill Inlo our bn the ipia'HLlrK of nbetJW n i nnd dltrlpllne w hU h are just ns m i irv In lil nn In mllltat v lir It would aiiiut n true Pplrlt of patriotism liv mnkln,' ill nifii null?' the obligation oh v r I as thp prlviv m o' tl,enshlp It woull promo d( mm nn bum It wnud refdinizo no c!n n dlstlmtlonp In t irilnirur dlpelpllnlntr, orR tn intlnn antl mrl of thtw Kiat nrra of a i Hirer, Pitdlerv It would rnhnnro the vlrlllt tea Ith plnp'ial londltlon, Hetn thtnklm; md thnn llvlrus of nit who joined therein 'If pik h unlvernil tompu sury military ard nival training and service were adopted would hive a resarvt force of mllllonM vrlm quhkenlnff to the defense of our rountrj and niiKlcmlnu tn a (rrnulnn pitrlotlsni would n splro a universal patriotic rnthu'dnntn that evn a tomort or lutlui.s iouui not prevnu iiRamai. "It l well to rpmml.'r Ihnt Hip lirond At.in Up nnl th.- poHipful riilflp nn. no lonuu tin tun I ilf, nip A ahort tlnip niro n f'.prn .11 mihmarlne npppnrPd puildenU ill thp harhnr f Npwporl hnt Is to preient nn army of aiP mnrlnps nttniklilB holh tin MlintlP nml I'm. If". apapomts' Muipoap Cnvlnml nml Jnpnn nuull form nn nlllini nniilMl u nr llui.slil nnd Jnpin nr llprinnni nml Huyln" Cnuld lint nn nrim l" Hmled in Cnuida and manlipd on r thn hnunrtnri Hup" A Jiipiih-bc iiiivhI alnllon foilndd In Mtxtin nr Hip pnilllKuIs. nf Iit (allfornli would nffor.1 nil p.is npprnnih h in uf Mi stPn "Ajiiln. we nniet pinle. t Hip Monrnp 1iip trlnp 111 nil Ihnt II Implies nml If do nnl then thn forelun Powpri. wnuld hold the I nlled HtatoH rei.poili.ihlM for nil iIshihkp to their poi HeslniiH nnd ImlUMlrlis nnd thn lows nf liielr lilrrns Ihe nml If w did not m count there for the ilnun nf fnreian HBiir.-.iloii would he hi louse nml wlml then' n muM Im prp pired unil In 11 was tint thn shirker thp inward thp iMilMrt nn.l nil who worn! rsenpo thilr nhnre nf lienrlnir Ihp Inirden shall he roin lielli.l to do mllltan nnd n,inl aertim In, their inuntrj'n iaue iienrral hherman said, 'Mum lecltlniili' purpose Is n, more perfect peace 'lh. National Seeurltv l.encue should ho en lournced nml uruwl on to Mill urenter effort In lis desire tn not nnlv lhe In Ihn rlihness nf nur snired liberties hut to liullil up ronstryit l leitlslntloii Unit may ho fortified nnd ninln inlned foreier In n Kniirnment nf human rlUits nnd the demoino nf a free penplp hp ajpieesful deliberations nf this tonaress resulted In the draftlliB nf the follow lint resu lullnns , ... ., Sluuinilit nf irlmlples ndinentrd l thi CnnBress of Conslruitlie Pstrlotlsm, npproied In tho commllteu on resolutions. Jaiiunrj Ji. 'Ihls fonerrss of Conslruetlip ratrlotlsm, loinpnspil of Anurlian men nml women repre npntlnB all seilloiiH of the United Hlntes has nssemhled nt W ishlllBtnll, helleMnB thnt I'Jtrlut Ism emhodles ml mill the presenatlon of Inill lrtual llhertj hut eien more tho spirit nf sen In nnd amrllliP for thn l.eimllt nf the whole people We nre-ionilliPid that the lime, has cnmn when all men ami vramon IhrouBlinut the munm should he lalltil upon to unite In riinpnll.IliB the dallKera which heset our He imhlli 't helleio that nur citizens, howenr nitrloilp and lojal. nre neverthelns unprcpartd to defend our national InteBrltv aalnit other imtions whoan aspirations and theories of bo rrnment maj he In ronttlciVwith ours rurrent history teaches h fomlncliiB leason In respect to the power nf n united people It is our imhlllon tint tho Inspiration now milns the luiirta of the men and women nf forelBii lamia shall fill Hie hearts of our men and women durlns times of peace t bellee the perpetua. Hon of our democratic form of Boernment inn he most firmly secured by the establlihment of eiiu.il senlce of nil Itliens under which every man and woman, rich and poor, ahall take an -mmi llpp llfMiC, MM (IMl . mmmfmm w' i Ui S&sik momo &o im WmM WMfWm ( -evre but vou m - tMMW?yyOK Ag.A'W1 ') '- W h-tv-ic paulop.,) llll IHHllll VUMP r rHtT 05 N .. -T . I Ml f nM, mkomT Josh Ma ffifv '. T KPjpjfflyyf?Z0A TZuKGLMLSAyr i flp-.nQr. vm. .Livr,T ifitS.iR 'ffflUHl . I jfittTnAvlwx - I n-T. Ixnimviimmw v J". it viiiz. Fotitx 11 i .:?i, "ffPPysrl mlWm mm 4sm 2yKtm:, t lwSltv", EVENING L1ED0ER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1017 NEW OFFICERS OF m W til 1 nwiJ. iS Js,'i ' M zm ti H aSL JPw IHk BMBi AH IKE&zJm KRkA' JH i MA . fm'k flTii. A flB4tatefHkl ?HRft mmml .cH&B iH Bm Wbx WvSS BrWaBu BrilBBLJB',rr9 flB JB AVJ BBBxrBflBi raVBA BBBBs nHH mwwm BBbI BBBU iBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH iiSv.. . J&fB3ni' Tho Philndclnhlti Council is the lnrpest subortlirmtc body of tho fraternity. Fiom left to rip;ht, the new of (leers nre: Standing John F. Rue, Jr., nlternnto;' Herbert Stott, conductor: Albert C. SulRear, scntlnal; Henry P. Swigcar, junior past councilor; Stephen A. Walton, chaplain; Arthur Nevitt, tmatee; Wayland R. Herb, warden and trustee; sitting. Monroe E. VoigtsbcrKer, recording secretary; Frederick Stecgcr, vice councilor; William Ploss. councilor; WeMev EcotT, assistant recording secretary; Henry Wcilonmnnn, financial sccretaty and icprescntativc to the State council; Thomas H. Walters, treasurer. effective and responslbln parti that throuali jnlcn to our country. clll and military, there snail flow a keener understanding of national il'it) and n wldir comprehension nf obllKatlons of rltliin.hlp commeniursto with tho prlMleges nnl admittance whlih are outs Therefore, be It retolied that l"lt W approie and heartily ndiocnte the plans of the innimlttee on pntrlntlFm thrnuuh ilueatlon nf the National security Lenaue to irrnte in America nn undivided mul effeitlie 11 itlnnal spirit tn oramiUc tre n llvlilunl nnd iniiectiin powr nf the nation so as tn hrlnii 11 to lear on national problems thrnuah demo cratlc Irstrumpntalltles 10 emphaslrp thp nn t on k ned and opportunities 00 that cm Ii iltlrpi will iladl Ble thi necessary time In trnlnlna for personnl orMre whenever need. , I nnd to rataliltsh n nntlonsl tnnralo nnd Idealism through nppeuls t 1 pntr.otl.tn Second We npprnie an". Indorse the nitlon taken h the Nntionnt I.e.nue for Woman s Service for ileleliplnB nnl . n nrdlnntlnu the woman power nf th,. tnir.d Htntta for con Uructlie pntrlotb work Third I'nder our fnultv mllliari stem, nf which the nrranlred nillltln and the Nation il llliard lne hern tile ihltf vlrllms thei hllle lirierthelLK 1 vnlrlbllted to keeplnr nllln the spirit of mllltan ilutv and untrlotlem In this notion Tlie nine been burdened with an un filr and dlsprnportlnnnte ehire o( responslbllltv which we lielliv, s'lould hemeforth be luirno hj all Utleni nllke recommend therefore that the Patriotic and Defensp orKiinlzitl m hpre repreeented hup pnrt the passnss of Tederal leslslntlon based nil the follow Ins prlnplplPs Ii Mllltnr. nr nat.l . .!.!.. .11 . I. . . I callj nt oun men prior tn the hi' nf twent nns and preferabl In the nlnetent enr. (h) The training to he Inlrn.lie lontlnuous field nr sea trnluliiB for the pi rlo'. m.cesanr to produce nn efficient soldier or sailor. (c) The sistem to le under cxrrutlie I'ederal lontrnl fd) rihllsstlni to serve In wir n well ns to trnln In time . f usee We utkp thp establishment hv th Kederal flovernment of n proper mllltarv imiIIo. tojrether with the means or InsurlnB Its continuity In nc cordinie with our sveleni of uovernnicnt. nnd that the nicersarv stepn 1m nt once token In 1 rovido Hie trnoiH and equipment netessary for nn effective itnl defense and that we respn i fullv recommend tn tile national OcnBreas thnt In enrrilnr till" Into effeit It adopt tho Jude incut of the nail mill mllltnrv staff oftliers rive (lur nwi must lie restored to the posl thin nf pecond nnviil power In thn Atlantic nnd siinultnTieouely bp mnilp the llrt naval pnwer in the 1'icirii nnd thnt we rispertfullv rerom mend tn thp Natlminl roncres. that In inmltiK this Into effiit It adopt the Ju Uinent of nut naval nuthnrltles Hlx We pledae nur continued surporl In the I'ounell of Nntlonal I fpnso nnd tho Nation il lteiearch iimmltteo mul tn sach niremlis ns are nr mnv I., ireatid to foster n completf and inictlvn 10 0 tr.ib,ll between Uovernlnewni linn prlvnte nitlvltle-i InoklnK lowiird 1 ripiredm sa for loth i , nc. arid war Sevfli It Is nur I . II. f thnt without the hi rlllo nf nm, ileinin ruth ll..ils nur llovirnm.nt Khonlil Intilre nn lor re .e,l Ti.riMlirP nf loMlltV l,nd natlomil unlo nf purpose tint It should provide trained publh lenderahlp nlvvan re sronslbl. tn thn electoriile, under whlih there would be n mnrke.l Ininnsn In Knvernm. ntul mil Imliilluil eiTlileno p enrnpsil re.iuest th. I'r. nil. nt and Cnnaress to nuke our ilvll servl, .. more erflilent and to brlnK nbout the adoption of n nntloiuil executlvi. I udeet evtem I.ltl f We n.lvoiatn thnl nn Anierl, iiulcatlun i wur ilkii mtrsiarj to our iffeiiive iiiitlonal de fi use slmll be inrrled on throuuli Ihr,, miilii ihunneN la) llovernment si hools nml lourls (b) lluilmss and lnduslr til Individual iltl yins nn 11. iQtibors Ihnt everj effort shall te nude to stimulate th. .utilities of those limn i Its and we urKC nur tiolernment tn treat with forelsn Powirs to se.-ure throughout the world the uulfkd and umiiulvoial RtaliM of Ainerknn clllsens wherever born Nine Tin l lilted Stales of Ameriia was lallid Into belna- for the .mnmon defrnne nnd for the i, rot, Hon of tho rlffhlh of repreeentatlve self government hv Its people Durlnir more thnn n tentuiy nnl a uuartir alio haa tented und piond the value of this Bleat Inherltain e. Wo lierebv Mohmuly affirm our liellif Hint tin rlaht of the Individual to life liberty and the pursuit or hupplmss us Biluriniecu i,- ine v on stltuthm and ns remlerel e(Ili.jiloua li the spirit of our forefathirs 1 tho basin prlnpiple of the Unvernment of the United .states And we hold that in our rnintions wun rorpisn nor-. prnments wo shoull lontlnue to affirm nnd to defend these rlBhts FKATERNAI. AMI'.IUCAXS Class Initiations by Hamilton and In tegrity The nig Banquet Hamilton foiliall. No Ml Ttatornal IM ttlollo Americans, lielil anotlier lnrgei cIikh Initiation last TucRdn ovcnltur, when tlio cxipllcnt Initiatory staff tiiuler direction "t I' C Hrotlier Klincr II hlienvood, con ferred tlio licantlful ritualistic work In nm Iilllled foim. Hrother Slicrwood nn coun cilor did excpntlonally good work, ns well ns tho arloun ofllceis who took part thetein Tlio BtinrilH undPi (Vptnln Hrotlier P. T BoKKM, us usual, Hsslsted materially In Im tinrtltiK tlio beautiful patriotism of tlio nulei Intcerlty Council No 31k held n sppi lal chiss Initiation last Thurda evening In the presemo of a Iiibp Httcndinre of members and MaltlliR brethren, nil or vvnom compnnicnieu inn uhut-i. on their exiellcnt work A meetlim uf the repri sentntlves nf the vnrl ous cnunplls Intprpsted in the biseball lenauo nf the order met last week ami mapped nut a schcduW fur the lomliiB season All the mam Bers promised lietlcr teams thnn Inst enr, which was the most suncBsful vir held. Thp first nipptlns of thp Inmiuet lommlltee will ho lipid nt t'ohopkslnk (ounill No Mil lilrney Poet Unit tlerm iiitown uvenu" nnd Iilninonil street, tomorrow evenliiB at o'cl.nk Hrotlier l'rnncls Aire ill" rman of the coni mlttpp. prumlses the belt prokram. and Is pre dlctlnK not lesa than 11)00 members and lady frlenda will ho present tn celebrate tho birth of tho principles nf the order Mnv 17 next at Lu I.u Temple All councils should he repre sented at the ineetinc tomorrow evenlnsr qmln Councilor Vlller visited t olonel I F Houston Council No 7.1D. Inst 1'rldaj evenlnir ( and vvaa pleasid with the uiree atienusnre or members nnd tho enthusiasm shown Tteports nre comlnit In from all parts of the stata nnd show the sreatest Bain In membership, JOHN R. MARLIN COUNCIL, JR. 0. U. A. M ARTISANS' ORDKR Tho Contiibutions of 'Working Assem blies to Membership of tho Body Ten hundred nnd Fcvontv-flvo lneinltera vvcic ttdmltted to the ordei tlurlmc lat enr. The ar!nun nemhllej Inltl.itcd memhers a- follow h' Rt John's, 201 ; Southwestern, 7i , Pnssunk, C9; LohlKh, ".2, (It riti.intnun. T0 , Ailelphl, IS; l'ahnr.i. 1; Hartrnin, 40, Xorthvvcrtern. 33; rtiden!mii 7 ; t'nlon. u, Ditrlnn, J3 ; Prnrcslve. J3. Kntcrprlso. to; 'o Clinic, 10; Oh nnl, 10; Sp.irtnn, l.r; Pcnulaiiln, 17, Ilmldon, 10, t'ollliiR vvotat. 1J; rideltty. 3 , Ke.fitonc, II; Hat mon, 11 , Lnrchwiwal, 11 ; Mcr.vitnn, lt . William Patton. 17; Oak T.in, SI; l.Iu wtmtt 1, Atvlin, 4; Washington, 1; Trtu ton, 1, tioi.lti. .1 ; rr.itcinlty, I; Nnr vvniul, J , MotiopnIU, fi ; KenshiKtnn, J ; Pmpe( t PaiU, G ; Htddon Helchla 7 ; 1 ileal. It, Columbia, I , KinnKford, S, huuaHtcr, 3 Tour asscinblicp have ihinred Ihclr tueettiut pl tee to the Prate rntt MulMlnn nun An h street vl? Orlmtil. Adelphl. IU niihniit and William Patton l'orlnn AsscmbU, No tl, will hold Un nunu il banquet tomorrow rvenln nt Jhlrtenlh and tJlrard avenue .. Ttrolher Albert Lawtenslncer of Capital Cltv Aeintil No 1 who died fi Iniiuarv J" Im i hiii a member of this nsscmblv on Novcnilw r n l7l at the up- of lift) -thnn etrs lie w in th'reforo In his nlnriv sixth ear. A Blinee at the morlallt t xpcrlcrici- of frnteritnl poi leiirw rcporltOK to the Nfttmnnt atprnal Com-nsn p'miws i was the nldest member In Hti woiieiv Jti wtin lrnrous nnd nitlvo When he win nlmtv enrn of nue two siimiU thieves attempted to roh his JewHrv Ptore nnl althnimh thev heit him with a slunfrshnt he wns able to hold thrtn until the polltn nrrlved r. V, Inspector Jordan and M P Tleeorler Cnx pnld nn offclil lslt to Cones tnsrn and liti i nplnr npemtlies where thev found a 1 itm attendnnee of tli mcmlers nnl n tine debRntlou fmm Columbia Assmldv The mtctlnu whh thi lPt evor held In I nnei'er bv in Artlsnn n s'mbtv The most ex(ellnt otuccrs lntal'ed tbi follow Inc otricern of Cor,fioRT AsKmhl N'n -I Mistep arttpin Thonns II Krlik supi rlnternl nt Prnnldln II Kaln Inspn tot l'nul llrown The nudleni wns f ntcrt ilncl bv voi at a In Hi ns iv nn Artlsm male rnnrtt foinpnsul of tho fn'lmvlnc broth r" IMwIll Siviliie Hi rlieit 11 Stneliz John I Haumnn an I Oiarlta V Miv The nccompanlst ns H " Turner pplcndld bufTct lumheon followed the mtftltiK Pilmvrn AssemhU Nn ir, (otitinued Its stdendld work by Inltiitlnfr four tnndldTles on Tuepdav evptilnT pnd rereivlnc Bl pftltturis fur mrmliofF' In The Instnllitimi of odl'crs win p'F-fnrmrd bv Ilrnther A J Kellcv assisted bv A 1 1 II m 1 onrhef s Thoo installed wn hi follows Atnstep nrtlsin C W I utx pnnfrln tendent i; q fhrtt recorilcr I ITnnev cishter J II Ten Itrother WiU wits oIm ted rcprepcntitlie nnd Mrntlier II A HodRsin nlter nnte One of the features of this venr h exten slnn of membership wns th appointment of rhil membership tesnis reprpeutlnc Hlverton Pnlmvrn nnl Phllnd-lphln This Hnnblv beam (hi dlstltii (ton of lenir the onlv nsscmblv mnln tninlns for the use of its mcmbi rs a llahhic 1 ike JK. ORDHR O. U. A. M. Tho General Working Committee an! the Knterprises of Marlin Council .lolm U Marlin Counhll. No 20 had n spirited mectlnsr Plialrtnan Tlinmiih II Walters nuuoiinced tlie rommlttepH Feinted from the peneral committee each linlnp; Itn nun clialnnnii nnd repoitlni? to the general innimlttee. which will meet once it niontli The following nRlKnments were I'i Intlntr V Kcoff t. Wallers and II Welleiiniinn , refteshments, A Nevitt V Kerns W llerli nnd W nuss; Iiivestlcatlnn S Walton, 1' Ilun and II Howers, entertainment. II KwlRnr, II Stntt nnd AV Pissldv ; taH Inltlntlou v S rcrRtisnn, W l'lnss ami M VnlBtsherKei ; Rood of the order. It Wellenmanti. V. V Hue and M VnlRts lierger; elnrlty. A Swlcenr Jr., A. Ncldeu Rer. P SlecRer nnd ,T O Wilson : benefit. I. Walters, ,T r Hue and W Herb: North east IllRh Sehnnl, II SwelR.ir, V Cassldj nnd W, TurRUson The council adjourned earlv tn alimv the dp. preo lenm nnl tn. memliers to make n vlsita tlon tn K etnnp Couneii ( t,t I'hllndelphln Hrolher William l'erfuson was on hand with his ' iny ivaBnn nnd loot his parly in pood tlmo to Fifty second nnd Market streets Ah soon ns the visitors were welcomed the coun cllor of ICey stone turned the eouni II over to leree Msa'er Wrliermann The team thou exemplified the deRree to a Urue class of landl dates for Ivevstnno Cnum il vvhn ware ileliBhted with the sniendld wnrk exhibited and reneral innBrntulnlinns were extendel to the Musts An entertainment refrpshments nnd clBnra wr furuished by nn efficient committee The principal visitors were Past Natlonnl Ttepreaon tntlie H H I eathermann Ii r H C Henry Wellcnmnnn r I s c lohn V Hue Jr li H C , William Ploss r H C Arthur Nevitt Jr V ' II. nry SwlBear Mnnrno n VnlstsherBer The visitation was prently en joed hv thn members nf No 20 end n return visit will be mada by members of Keystono Keystone Couni U is tnakinB strides tnwnrd the 100 mark Tho members are showing unusual activity and with the present rnte nf Inrreasa It should nnt take Ions to reai h the desired oal A number nf prizes have been offered by the louncll tn the member proposing the Inmost numher of candidates creating 1011 slderablo Interest It Is planned to nppolnt a live inptaln lenm so that the entlro member ship can be visited This evenlnB will be n, hlB night nt Stephen fllrard Cnuncll when the members and ladl-s will hear a lecture by I'rofessnr Grayson on mi i. n 31 .-.vw sv,. the life rf Htepheti tllrard nnd tho history of the tllrard pstate . . A tut rlcn Cnunetl Nn 21(1 the ho by council in the astern district, b Id nn Intercstlm; meetltuc on ednpli evening. The able man nr In which the business of the cvinlnc was hnrdltd was pleaslme tn the deputy Stnto i oun illnr llrolhtr rttmr Nevitt Mrothcr II H llartmin r , wis nomlnited for the nffWo of foum.ibr nnd lirntber H S Itnrtmin .Ir was iiutiiluairi fnt t eofdlnn r irinr Ibputv Novltt will irstall thf nevvlv diet, d ufluir tmxt A cdnesd i i ventn T ho larKe rlen of wehotne Is alwnvs out at Atnerltnti i'ounell roum A rrreptlon will bo tendered b" loh'i II Atnr Un Cotnn II to Its ilinrtir nienilw rs on Thurslflv evcnttiB riiitnr n i:,nti chartir niemler will le plvtn a pers mat lavttalloti ti be presmt. It Is nisi pl.vnnid tn bold a reception to the toutall memtiers of the National ilnird who are extei td t Im tmnie bv that d itc On I ho follow Ine Ihursdaj Tebruiry L'J, patriotic exi r- elken Ulll In lti l.t b the eniltu ti II 11 Sitia mnn. lu an 1 the Iton Peter P Cosielln havii I ecu Invited to pe tho sp nkers of the evening Jhf lnemhrrs of tho count 11 am urnl to nt tend thi s r jnt ttnns tompllmentnrj dltitier wns clven on I rid iv cventtiL' at ttri n s bv herrelnrv V Uentuanu and rnnsiiier Wnltirs to the anietiil working torn lnlttte of Mirlin Council the Kite" In being I. S Wallers ltiuls C. Walters" William l'lnss htcpinn A W iltnii .lolm ( W'lsm Wnjtnnl It llerb Norm in Kern ,lohn P !lu Jr Wil If i in I tins Arthur P tl Nevllt Henry P Swipe. ir, Willi). in Perguson Prcd rick Stierer Plward tmi r W llllirn W (TtuHtdv Herbert !-tntt Allien C hwlncar. Alticrt Nel linger and WVsUn- Pcoff Pvir pist muncllor of Mirlin N requested to furnish his phntogrnph for preservation In th t ouih 11 rhnmber Jn tmrsu lino of the custom of Matlln Council to honor the fatherless bov Kraduntliig with the highest avi rnoe from tla Northeast IIIkIi it hnol Tohn H MeCnmh vt nt the exentS'i tomorrow afternoon nt toe Wllllim Petm lliah t hool lw prcptite.l w th n Kold w it h tit Ithnlf of the count 11 . West Phtliulolnhl i Coiitu II n r-lnn hum eon ducted bv Coundlor r let t 1 IM i tn M rh dart uuolt tnuruntiient innimlttee nportnl tint thn first ganio of i tntest had be u !acd it Inno 4 ouni II n hen.l tu irb rs that West Phlta delphii oiim II h id won both the dirt and nuolt times and thit a lirge tMccstlnn rnjoved the xbtnrv and pilntable refrtshments The PcoTut (.nme tf the contest n js phijed at West Phllidelphta Count IPs pepsion. Wst Phlljdtl phl i won both dirt and ouolt games miking the p ore to date it HcfreshtneutP w r n served nnd l tie event wns hluhlv enjnved I v n lir.o altendTtae The committee awarded dirt tour t inn nt pn"s ns follows Plrst prlye ,? U llur Imusf seiniul prize, Imr Itv. r third prl?e, Ii.ivld Mnntcomi rv District Pepiitv Oeorge WW. Instal'ed Wtl llnm 1 1 as fount Mm In du i mi Itemnrks were lunde b Ji putj Whlto aul pevtnl mem bi rw of lone I ouncll The third gu nf the dart quoit conlept will be plaved lit lone I oiltli II M ht ailqil lrters to night, an I the fourth sime at the couth 11 a m t siPsloti Pehru'in It THH CItANI) ntATERNlTY A Good Statt in Hrnnih 1 1 for Line-up of the Faithful l.'.ist I'.uk Ilnnrh, No II nt the iluitid rr.tteinlty Iliilltlltig, hnd mi rnthuslistlc meetltiR nn Tliursd iv eveuitiR The newly Ittstnlletl nllli'PiH wcie cniniitenneil for the in.iimei In which the) conductid the nffn'rs The drawing for uttendnnrn prlje.s, In which nil liicmbpiN present nt the .lanimiv meet- Ing paillcipitpil, tcsulteil iih fiillnwH ITist pil7P, Louis Ilaefiur. second pil7e. It Pni Rai'lin; thiid prle. Ilovv.ud HnlllliRsworth 'I ho proposed falthlul liatupiet to bn p'en tn tho memliers attending nlno inei tings during 1'117 lesulleil lu u good .ittendaneo nt litis meeting nf mfinliera who for Mimo tlino have been abenUcs All hope to see tin m at each ineellng ns well ns nil meiii Iipis who ileshe tn partlc pato In this ban quet ftPl the Inislii. ss w is dlsposrd nf nn enjny i ble enti rtuiiiini nt wns furnlshu) whliii w,is somewiint inllvened bv the nlncing of the tlr isahui ih r hung iv iriiltlon nf Pinter Fred Allure Tin Criterion Orihestrn i nmpnsed nf Knwlaud V Keniiun Wllllim S llnsfild Hon nrd C nisuiiuu I'rHiikllu lluikinstoik und Wllllim c 1' Unll n tuiered u number nf se lections nnd were forcid tn respond to nn eniore LnuiH Mei ir r physlinl Inatrui tnr nf tils Mead nwlimnU Ciub furnlNtlPd n di'llRhtful cxlliljltinn of liugllng nnl finpy I lub swlimlliB The Mnrion .strlliB llrch.stri of rloutll rillladrlphM. lonslstlng of Tiiiimas (Irein A W Kueh V Klrst. r Tones ami 11. W illlnmsnii, rendered pleislntf hi le. tlons Tin hramh Is deetdv indebted to Traler Harry ITillayHiiu for the services nf tho Criterion Onhistra nnl Mr Speeler und I'rater WllilHin F Fisher for that nf the Virion StrlnB iirchis tra This is but u beginning of the gnml HmiH In stnre for the members it nil frb mis uf IIuNt Park liraiiili No. 1 1 Oil, I'irU llrim h Nn Uilil vv III Ik 1 1 a met link Thursday .veiling In the llt.iml I'rntt rlilty s new liulblliiB 1 Un -S An h sirei t tn whlih tin ni.m l,ers and their friends nrn Invllid The entertnln ineht lommlttee bn.i prnvl.leil fur un evening nf pleiiHant diversion and nne of the feitures will be nur Bond f rli ml nnd fraler i'ml Alliers in inmedy and song This alone will uu doubt bring nut lliiinv mentl . rs A inrdlil invitation la ivtended to nit uf the Piilliiilelphl i membership us will na their friends, lu visit th new building nnd nuept the heurii weiionie nnd upportunlty nf inspeit ing the fine ti. w home Ihere mo some vnciiuien for lodge nml or ganization mtetlngs uhuut whl'h Cuslodian I rater P N Hays phone Hprui" .Tins ran give any desired Inforninlioti Two Hurt in Trolley Crash An east-bound Nnrrls street trolley nr trashed Into a south-bound rifteenlh street cm nt rifteenth und Nnrrls streets. Injuring two passengers The Injured, Mrs William Hon num. twenty-nine )cars old, of 13J7 .South .Stanley street, and l.dwanl Po)ne, thlrt) ears old, of .143 .Smith Hicks street, wero removed to the Woman Homeopathic Hospital siiffcrlrs from bailees and con tusions on the face and hod) SOJS OF AMERICA CAMPS BIG INCREASE Rnpid Stride of Suburban Camp. Reading Preparing to Take Lead From Camp GO Pomp No tl. Kails of Hcluolklll. hnd n linns of thlrt-elKht candidates ndmlttcd, which made a total Inereaso of 100 per cint slnco thn Slate Pamp session last AURiist Tho clink ilenreo team of Pninii No. 0, recoRiilred ns one of the best In thn city, performed the lultlntorj rites .state Sec rotnr Plinrles II Helms spoke on the sub ject "I'rlticlples of th order," ixplnlnltiR tho plntform of principles, the Rood work licltiR accomplished all over the Ktnto and how tho camps wero taklnn on now- llfo and members He urifed tho member.s to continue their energies for another 100 per tent inereaso b next AukusI Mtrlct 1'resldent Phntles A Slater urged such i (Torts us to make the greatest showing of imy Philadelphia district Plarenco A Maldin. recording secretary of Pamp No 111 Mann) link spoke on general Interests of tho order Tho members of the decree lesm of Camp No SO are President. Joseph Slsler. vlco presi dent Walter llutton. master of Torms, James K Helms- past preeMent, Clayton Ktrusc. coti riiictnr Andres t.nos. lecturer Fred ."" chstlaln I'nd I.ooi sentinel". Harry Mannlnc nnd Ilobert Ptllwason Camp No ECU at 2T70 Frunktor.1 avenue last Tuesla evinlnic reatl enjojed the smoker and piilertalnment slven The ibalrman of the entertainment mmmlitee retorted that the com nilttee had plnnned to hold nn entertainment encn mnntn uui trim ii neeueu me ii.-w.i. . -oteratlnn of all the members nml limed them tn bo present Pevernl of the brnthers of the tamp rendered ocnl polns In an artistic man ner The president nf the csmp save drsmatle recitation entitled "Life's a Funny Prnpoeltlon After All ' In a ier creditable way Aaslslant Stnte .Serretarj (leorie It Dellet spoke on the tlerm in motto "Irh Iilen ' He stated that the word eftlriencs' was almost worn out and that the new word was "serMce " He told of the tin tnovements lu the various parts nf the Mate and said that the present Btate exei u tive committee wns worklnsr hard tn prnducp re.ulta lie iln.ed his speech with the poem There s No I.nnd Like Ours Ilrnther llnhert Thomson nddressed the meetln nn the subject Tho nenl son nf America." full nf historical Inildents nnd nnrratlns the Browtli nf the lountry and nf the order The meetlmr wis Bueh n success thnt n rMnir veto nf thanks wns Blven to the entertainment committee Re freshments were scrvid .state secretar) Hrother llldtllp nf Camp No asp, Ilrnther (leorBe lllrrh, of Camp No M4 and Ilrnther lllratn Wjnne, of Camp No Ml will motor tu Itnersforl tonlBhl to nttend the class inltlntlnn held by Camp No 101 vvldcli Is nue of thi must prnKreaslvo inmps In Mout Bumer) Countv m Camp No 4S1 will pa a fraternal visit In Camp No ".0 lloxborouah on Thursday eve ulna next The ninth district r O p of A band w'l entertain durlnir the evenlnr Prominent Htnle officers will address the tneetlriB Csmp No r.0 ln known to treat visitors in n roval manner nnd tlio bos of No Hsl nre aseured of a rood tlm Ilrother Joseph Hlsler nml the the entertntnment committee nre prepnrlhK for tho blr night Theee will be a meetinp of the First PMlndel PhU H'strlrt at the hill nf Cnmn HI7 nl" Knrth "rond street on Thursdav evenlne Teh rnnrv l"i rtrother Fd smith, nt Camp 77 lias ihsrne of the entertainment features nnd Ins iirrnnBc.l an elaborate prouram for the nccasfinn Camn 101 will hold a Lincoln nnd Wnshlnc Inn'n birtdnv celebration en Frldiv, i"ebrusrv HI The stnte secretary will speal: to the mem hers on the lives nf the two (treat Presidents nf nur lountri Ci.tnn "01 nf Herwvn will hav one of the Mr.-esr pi"hts In its history nn Ihnrsflsv Tebrunrv on vvhen a cogr-m of m-'nin fen inres will h" nresented Hrother H Rtneer Helms one nf the ahinlnir lights of Cnmp TO wl'I deliver nn ad, Ires. a-d d' his best to 111 splro the members of Camn roi "The Hooster " of Camn K.I Tteadinir made Its eepnud appparanpe and received n warm wei. pome This tine- Is published In the interests nf the camn and for the pnrpn of aroiietna- the members to trrenter nellvliv Tho ibitip is new cotiducilne the RTeatest .loss Inlilntlon In Us hlstorv in fact tile create! nf nnv of the et mips In the Stale at the present time hav I'lir nddrtd moee thnn 2nn meiohers to lis ranks The ,'ii. Initiation roster will clesn nt tho end of February when nn new members are expected tf It is snceeasSiil in oltalnlnir that numher Il will hecome the tse-eai esmn In the order Camn "0 of noxhorouah hnhllner that honor nt tiresent by a small nnrcln Cnmp 01, nead'nr th oldest camn in the -..de-. win bold lis nnniverssrv on T,ie.,i-. 1 .hptpr. n Stale Tresu..r Irwin Smllh, Nn llnnsl Treasurer Oscar T Welherhold nnd otlier State ofllcers will he present Crtpm TH -,d -, Intereslln- oieelln? with n eroo 1 ntteedn-.ee I'-'ether .V he tlolnrl,er of !(I7 rl' fi a tnltr fin "tleln the Other rvtlnw " which ens lneen-tr, nnd lesi.ti.tlve ptele ttispectoe ,T M ttsi'S pre.ented T P John lloff.cker of fiSl v-lth a psst -.resided. . Jewel ned eomi.U menied him en his excellent wertf durlnc bis enrylee t.-oi.h the chairs for elehteep months Prpthee llpffeclfer exnesee.l his tkn-lre .d o'eitceil his lovel si.epnrt n fll llrethe- W etcher of the First Pnnev l nn'l Cnvnlr Troop II having returned fro-n thp border pove Mnme interee.'ns' exp-''ences of his seven months servl" As nrother Tllkrt was an active mem I er of ti.e cam" and of lourse grentlv missed tie members gave him a hearty welcome TlistrUt Prealdent Tnbn F Wsrden. of Pimp rai nnd staff Installed the officers of Cp-m r.70 noil was neenrded a cprd'al reception The d'vtrlcl presMent stated t the fourteenth dls trlet wns dolnr splendid viork nnd thef he had the !nnl sunport nf everi ovmp In the entire district Stale Inspector M M Hans gave n tnlk on the experience of his thirty one years li the order nnd of the noble men who had carried on the i-r. at work fif Ihls o"-nnl7atlnn and peged the metphers In flo'v their example Mate liuildlnT Trustee .s M Iteldler vis congratulated unoti his reenverv from n severe illness and he expressed his npnrerlnlton of the work helerr done In (be fourteenth district lr I' W Krnlker of .170 follow d with n splendid tnlk Inuditnry of the men who estnhllshed this grenl order and those who have led It on Its prcsen success KNIGHTS GOLDEN' EAGLE Grand Chief's Reception and Election Count for Grantl Castle Officers Aeolian Pnslle, Nn 34R, will hold an es pecially Interesting session tonight. Hrond nnd Kederat streets, It being "(Irani! Phlef's Night" In that castle The picsent grand ihlef, .lohn K Hrotitilej, Is n mcmbei of this) taslle riratiil Chief llrounley ntlenled a tneetlug nf the Beneral tnmmlttie nn grand castle dem onstratlnn nt Allentnwn and vvent over the various plnns with thi lommltteo for entet tnltilng tho visItlnB sir kulchta nnd ladiis flurlng the grand csstto seesion week Past ilrand Chief r T Hunsleke- la rhnlrmnn of the eenernl mmmlitee nnd Past Orand Chief M P Hihantz Is ihnlrtnan of thn exetutlve commlllte The eleitlnn i omnilttee nf the erand inatle will meet at headquarters AM North Ilroad stieet tonight as required hv the constitution tn open nnd compute the returns of votes cast for ernnd castle ofneera A new inslle will ne Instituted by Orand Chief llrounley In Montgomery on or abnut Feti iiiarv IL' This is the tenth new cnstle Instl tuted ilurlnv Hie present grand chief a term Parity cnstle No Mil paid a fraternal visit to I'pland Castle Nn ISO Inst Tiles lav eve nltig There waa a large delegation and also visitors frnm Chester and llmlngtnn Plans for the bltouuty innventton which will he held In Dirby next Heptember were talked over An enjoyable evening was spent '! '- ALTAR DEDICATED tV' MACCABEES' OFTlCIAtJl V. Impressive Ceremony la Per-"'' jj fnrrtiofl T?ofni"n TVirnno In J vc) Lu Lu Temple The fifteenth annual open meeting of the eight local reviews) of the Woman's) Henefit ' Association of the Maocnbees taxed to the utmost the seating capacity ot tho Audi torium of I.u l.u Temple. Tho program opened with nn overture, by Miss Minnie Hclieldemnmi The chairman, Mrs. V. M, Helms, nnd assistant chairman, Mrs, Geor gian i:nglnnd, then entered, followed by the, reception committee, Mrs. Arabella Itoten lut), (halt man, with the sup-cme officers and tho district deputies for Pennsylvania nnd the local physicians who constitute tho hospital service commltteo of thla city. These were followed by tho eighty ofllcers of tho lev lews of this city to tho singing1 of "Onward, Philstlnn Soldiers" by the vested choir of the Church of tho Ascension, Ilroad nnd South streets, Henry I. T Vlrlch, cholr nnster nnd organist After the officers were seated the union staff atid tho uniform rank entered the officers lielnat estortid to thPlr is-rltlnns hv tho rank, Mrs. Helms then vehoinpil the supremo off leers, depu ties und visitors Miss Frances 1). Pnrtrldge, the supreme rentrd keetier mnklng the response. The beautiful ntul Impressive torPinony of tho rlpdlpailon uf Hi" nltnr then followed, with Misa ..eiuo t. Liitinstiurv the arrnt lommnniier, art log ns i eichrunt assisted hv Mrs Fanny II, llambleton Mrs Mnrlnn Nlehnlsun, Mrs. Char. lotto Hlpbrrhnrh nnd Miss Mary Colllna and the, uniform rnnk under dlrertlnn nf Cnptaln Mr". Mary Crnuih The church choir and tho choir of tho uniform rank rcndernl the "To Deum" nnd the hymn ilurlni tho dedication The altar was made hv Mr Olson and presented by Mrs. Olson to Phllodilphla Hey row. No 211'. The dedliallon was followed by n vocal se lection by Miss I'lin, Coll Haney nnd then Misa J tin i M Wiet tho Hiiprenio inmmander, was liitrodttied nnd the ntidletun was kept spell, bound for half nn hour aa she related the, history of the nnility twenty-four veara ago, vrlth ten women and tin tnone, nnd how tho membership rose tu more than inti.OiiO. with a treasury of mum than 110 ouo 000, tha Interest last year amounting to IIUO.OOO Free hospital service nml care In nld age for thono In distress nnd need has nlsn bei n ndded The fraternal, educational nnd sotlal advantages of the asocl atloti which Hpnnds Its mantel of protection over thi t'lilted statea and Cnnnda were de si rlbed She declared thnt more than 14,000 imiii had been paid Inlo tho homes nf deceased and dlHiihled menders all nvcr tlio land, hesldo the i nnrumus sums whlih iiavn been paid out In alik tsnellls bv loenl reviews Mils VVest'i aildnsa wns riillnvvinT by voi.nl solos by Mls ilinviy i.r Keyetoni. Hevievv, Henry Nllrich. i holr master and Miss Kill Haney. of I'hlla iltlphla Hevievv m The deputies wero then presented, after which the evir popular dlnpliy drill by the uniform rnnk VVOH Hill on Under the HlreelloM nf M-. Vlln. nip L Hurgln of this iltv tho supreme chap lain of tlie useuldtlon This tenm ts constderetl to Im one of the best in tho Jurisdiction and a great effort will he made tn ralx-i the money to take them to Port Huron for the dedication uf the $.T,uiiiin home nfflio building nf thn aa soilatlun An itifotmul reception to tho su premo uffbers ended the preenim Royal Arcanum Chesiet Cnuncll Vn r"1. irlebrateil Its thirty sixth anniversary on Thursday night by a Urn. met at the Washington House, Cheater. Bepc tlons vven furnished by llynn'a string Hand, severnl solos wire rendered and impular songs sung hetweiu tlie i nursea Dlstrlit deputy grand regent, Churl, F Waller nf Lansduvvne. ncted ,is tnnslmTter nml Intrn.luced tho speakers In the fuHnKlng urder Leo 11 (Jelai-nhcrger, Kan., grand regent Hon Arthur 11 Hitun, sitting grand regent, mil l)r Fred M Smllh, who save n short tnlk nn 'Fraternity ' Oram! lloRent Lee p. IlelsenhcrEcr on behalf nf l heater Cnunill. proeonte.1 n past regenf snlll gold Jewil to the retiring regent, Charles It le.iv Is whlih makes tho fourth Jiwel to be , pnsented tu members of his family Tho grand ' regent then etntcil that he wan pleased to an nounic that ntmther honor wns tn be peatowed upon Chester i uumll There being n viunney In the ofilio of Brnnd vvnrden in the tlrnnd Coun. ill hn said h took griMl id, nsure In appointing Pist Hek, nl Wultnn II Junes tu 111! tho v icnnpy. thereby giving Chester Cuiitii II unolher rcpreeen lut he In ll.n (irand Cnuncll A spetlnl tneetlnB w.ib hell prior fn tho ban uuet nt whlih on u. illspensntinn granted by tha (Irand Couni II. one member nn reinstated to the rights and iirlillcgcH uf the order. The new nfllcirs for HH7 will bo Installed tonls-i-t bv grnnd officers They are negent Walter M. Jones vlco rigent, Harry H Woodrowi orator, Chester F llaker past regent Charles H Lewis; s'cntary William (1 llrewster collector, I'harlca Palmer treasurer J I.ngle Ifaker, chaplain. Albirt W Jeffreys, guide. Joseph V. Kecrs sentry, Hdgar V. lVilmer truatees, Jr. Fred M Smith, James C llaker, Dr Waller E. Kgbert reprepentntlve In Orand Council, Walton II Jones, alti mate James C llaker. r.DrCATlOXVT, I-earn LANGUAGES AT THE Berlitz School 1541 CHESTNUT BTItF.ET rOser Itlker & Hecemtn's Pharmacjl By tht Berlin tltthoi Hudtnli Uarn not esikf r.a ntl virile, but rlfrcfatJy to undcrfs4 nd fo spcatc (ne Ionian tanouagu TRIAL LESSON FREE Tsrms may be begun at any time. CTDnvrDC The Heat lluslnrss School. OI rlHI tno 8n, nll(1 chestnut streets. Positions cuaratiteed Hntcr now Day or night. MiNTr.it nnsiiRTR ATI.XNTIC CITV, N. J, irtAArtct ?ortffecfsoo A rocojgTvLwd ..stanaam dSrcxceUcrvce. Cwrr,60O. WUIE&J.BV Trtt ItADIMC RESORT HOTEL Or THE WORM? MboTcnigfiUeiin ATLANTIC CTTY.N.J. OvSNCBIMie HUUCIMENT. JOBIAH WHITH.S. JONW COMOsNY Westminster K "' oear n""- ' Wt-SUlliiiaitu lor t0 ,t- Pr(v 0ath. runt watar IK up wkly, 12 up dally. Chaa. Uutare. UINTI'-R ItKSORTS OLD POINT OMI0RT. VAt HOTEL CHAMBERLIN m Aik Mr. Foster, ki Chtstnut and 12th st., .11 Acker's: Cooks- 'turi. 137 B. Ilroad st.l U Vena H. K. Co.. 1U Cheitnut it., and Laidttr CeairaL rtz$frar. J OLD POINT tunitOKT pS S w aMln.M.ln Piil. rielf. Se.- &L. sV TilT foodLuulne trturopsn f 111)1 ' UithsndTr.stment. VVrlte . V ey- am, r, adm, Msasi.r Lv7 Ss Snrlre.i Monro. Vs.. Of SjtJf -I' 4 (m vv J - ,lti -V 'm Kt '31 4. t H.M '1'4 li ft
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