Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 08, 1917, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    HV
4 r.
c
:js:jmmm
EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 19i7
---
b
PHILADELPHIA
MARKETS
GRAIN AND FLOUR
n' -. rierelnts nfl.1"- busn. 1111 mutmi
HtAT w.r but lc of the iom since
? ..nder a fair demand arid stronger
lwrreI Wi. Quotations, Car Iota, In ex
&'," J&'-Nn i rod. pot. II T7l 8i. No
Et T!"Ir,7i it 7l.w. steamer No. -J leu
FWa. No " red. ll.T8Wt.1Hl rejected A
i.MOiJ.'ti'.'inti S.'.,411 buih. Trade
35B2u7rr"i5,Vu.;dX.e.(1yUndor.l.ht offer.
" .Quotations! ir mi. ",, j--vy ".
WwnSY i?. 'no0 ".' ,V.iS;r it i Tia.
rBtSJl.f'ji,BSl.l,ll bu.h The market
UTS "c,""1. :.U:- .ll nr.it I. (Jim.
supplies Uuo-
met standjrd
w .! hill RTc&uy uimvi - ""i
'! K' No '.'while, ni;r
isUoas. ?"-,-.,... ... 4 Whit
HOW WO 7c I No.
F".. MibtffliWc' aemple oats. tr2'i0S4r
SMitlR Ttecelptn, ill!) bbls. find aon.uojl H.
S.ILOUR """ ,i .low wllh no change
l. ...ki yriii""" - ...i ... ...
" Vriret Uuolnt one, per inn iu in
" .!' winter clear. II BOStT.TB. do, straight.
,.' 2 do. patent. IM.S.'.WH.BOI Kansas.
Effilin sacks, IT MOH. do. .irjl.h i . I 8..
P.'..- -ntt
BLrfy-r J- r.atnt
r.iltnn matUa. H n -UN
nu "" '--
tM'HNi'A. do, ratent, N mi
r.'.V, for to hi
brands. I( L':lt.7ft, city tnllln.
,,-.-- natent I t.-'fl'S't i rny muis,
fer'r'Ai-!.n.er, clear, IT -iiT Tf. do.
Stent H,.'-i8J,f ) rny inuin.
Kiialsht. 7.Tnw... "" I''p'". , '".t."
KBin Ofit'll waa nulet but BteadJ We .pints
I0el.TS per bbl. aa to uualliy.
i ' PROVISIONS
' Th. market ruled firm, with a fair Jobbing
iii.rn.ind. Quotation, rouniv. iiij iwi. ...
K5 smoked and alr-drle.1 34c, western href
HJ Mta amok..l. IHo. illy beef. knueUlea and
SiJo'Jr" .moked and ylr-drled. HJc western
"Jill kniic and tenders, amnkjil .. beef
uteri, eje'L.. ... ..i, r.m f l.n.lKal fill, hams.
IVi 'f-'r-d loo's- JowiuiU.-.lo. -Wlnned:
'lL.,t MV'-'ilMiC do do smoked, 'Jl Iff L'l'-ic,
IZKir liama. amoked elly cured. Ha to brand
i
It itMr ham,
ij c, hHiim, nmokvil wentprn
k sr,; :?!.:
.r, iiiLnin nnnui
niri! Inn if. lliC. do -tnoKCH.
, itri. it '
In pickle, ncrornlnif l aTfiBe
U5 inn. breHkfRfll liarop . to hrond mid
IVa' rltv currd '-'lc bnnkfuM baron, w'h(
'". it. I .! iL-Biii.rn rrllnci) tlnnnH
4f5ici do. do co tubs 17tAt inrd. Mir tlt
-little renderfd In U-tcp-. 1 7 '. lrd imr
"" L-.4.1 .nHrfoi ill tllliH. UUP
' REFINED SUGARS
1 The market waa nomltiallj uniluriKed lle
n.r,' llt prleea Uxtra tin- Rmnulnti'il il Tf.c
KBdereo, on.r vunc...u,n.n ., ...,v. un
I rtf. !filoc
DAIRY PRODUCTS
niifrrn., t'nnrx irnnfl- tnntlniiod marii Htid
('further adatirrd r but th- Jourr Kradc- were
, lull Quotation Western. frcn. Hol!ii-piiki-d
ietmry. fano -Pacini-, 17c. xirnn furMrtr
I.jLaa. nnrhi nrlntn. fjriri. 4 !( llVfrilU"
I'Jitfi :i04n. tlrntr. S.t6!?4i(c rondn. nn:ttii .
K Special tancy brnnda f prints Jnbbinv at ."1
V"1'
pitny nfrcmt- wer Bomwhnt tarcpr nnd
I -rlcee further declined Uiic p-r ram- CMotu
I tloni follow Nr-arbv extran. 4Ur Pr doz .
I nearby nrt i. . prr ran-, npann rurreni
lrecelpt, 11-t Pt rflB'. we-tprn, fXtran, 4ilc
$r (lOZ tlO fAIlil ninvn, !, r jirt .irte- if.
fit Hill" per can1 fancy nwirttxl ratidlnl
frVih' eKBB wrr Jobbing at INtP&lr pr d7
CHEESK The markft rub-il firm at the latn
advance, with demand absorbing Him limited
r .i-ai kVilInu Inir nrn thu (liintu t 1iMh . Niiv
Tork. full cream, faney held. S.I J & I'tk . Hpe
eialu htuher do, do. fair l Koud. held -.I'y'
1.14c; do, part akltn-. 13L'tc
J ' POULTRY
I.IVE Uemand vina fairly aitie and the
narket ruled firm and KvneralU hlKhr undfr
mail nuppllex tjuotutlnn- I'ou 1, an to quat
I fty, l(ff-3c rooterit, l.ifMic, wprlrn; hlckenn.
r ioftmaled ilfh'2Ai hltn I.PKhornH. itKordltu
to qualltt .'inf'j.e muckh. nn in aize arm
' awtllty, 'JOfriMe tfec-p tit 4 'Jl'r. pbteonn, nld
pfr pair 2hi:nte do, jounjf. ier pair, zuft'jTti
DHKSSIII)- HeHlMhlp utotk uhn well (leaned
tip nd firm iJuotntloriH rrenh-kllled poultry
flry-packed fowl" I- to box. dr -pl K-d. fnc.
rffcted -S'lit wcUhlnn 4 lbs Htid over iipltru.
Mr: welKhlnit S1 lbn aplecn 2-lr weltrhlnt?
I lbs. apiece 2f2V. fnwln In bbls fanc.
- Jry-plcked. welRblns 1 lbs, and over apiece,
S4Hc, smaller nlzen -Uft-Hc, old rnoHtera. dry
ttlcked, "(c roast Inc chicken wtstern. dr
picked In Imxes welahlntc 8010 Ibi per pair,
$30-6c. exceptional lots hltther. roastlnK
fm thickens, western. In boxis wclnhlntc
, 7 lbi. per pair. HillTLMr roan tine ehltk-
!ni, weitern dry-packed, In bbls , weighing 8 to
0 ibe, ptr pair, Sflc ro.istlmr chickens, western,
n bbls.. welKliung 7 lbs, per pair, 'J 1 Willie,
irplllnr chickens, western. In boxes, welghlntr
104 lbs. per pair '.'.Vrl.'ilc. thickens, welshing
; lQ(l lbs. per pair, UKiltMc. do. mixed sizes, 1H
' O20c; broilers. Jersey, fumy, :tUW3."u, broilers,
ther nearby, weighing 1'iw'J Ihs. apiece, l)$p
tie; turkejs per lb 1'nncy nearb. .T-H3r,
lincy western. :t J ft: 33c, fair tu Kood d(l3lc,
Id toms. ill)3Uc, lommon, 'JidP'lc, ducks,
, pairby, J.lffi'J.'.r, do, western iT.' failles tt ese,
Biarby, 10 (SPHlc. do. western. lHtl'nc, squabs,
ltirdox White. welKhlntr 11 to 111 lbs. per doz ,
IV, H8utfV'7r white, weighing to 1(1 lbs, per
.io-, $4.71.15.35, white, weighing. H lbs. per
ci,, J4W 1 i:.i, Uo, weighing 7 lbs, per doz.,
JIZ3tt;i 40. clo, weighing nfi'-i ll rper Uoz .
1 "Ml 2. til), dark IL'Q" &0. smnlj unil No. 'J.
iocOti.
FRESH FRUITS
f The market ruled steady under moderate of
IerlDCs and a fair demand OuotHtlons: Attnlen.
7er bbl York Imperial. $3 H 4 115: Hen l)als,
ta- KM Ul.. I V i -r S..m m i
tyv "', iMiunui, .u, I , , Itl'U " ', UO. Un
lr(Jta. I1(& M.r,0 llrenlMtr. Vn 1 14 r.ll r?H Kit.
do. unaradeil. 134 1!.".. Kin en. n. f. SI rwt'.ur, '
n o. ungraded. 1M'K4, Htayman. No 1. $403: do.
un-mata, ;,im'aj ,,, inesap, no. I, H.5(Kf
0; do, ungraded, $-'5113 5(1, Apples, north-
II weitern. per box II ruv-p 50 T.emons, per box.
t .-"vu i.v 1 1 . , " miiiio i't-1 rime"
Bright. K SI 2 1ft. llusset. iL'CS.ftd. T.inacr
Ine,. Florida, per atrnn. J3'(f4 (Ir.ipefrtilt
Florida, per crate, 1208. SO. I'lneipples, T'lor
Ida, Indian Hlver per trute. 2.2.".&;t 2,.. I'r.tn
herrlta .'ape Cod, n.T bbl. I'nncy late arle
tin. :,'an. rc.irly lllnck. :t (& 4 . Cranberrlea,
Capa t'od, per .r.te SI 7.".fj-2j do. Jerao, d.tik
rir crate, SI SUWl 7f, do. do, llttht, per crnic
1.50, Strawberries, Florida, per it , I525c.
I r.wr.,1 Aiiui-.s.
Pemand waa fair and value generally were
ll auitalneri under llaht orferlnga of fumy
ttock, Quotationa. White potatoea, per huxh
Fennaylvanla. choice. S2.3r.P2 .111, New York,
choice. J2.2:.2 80 While potatoes. .Wars.
Ser baiket, SliCI.'IB Hweet polatoea, Kjatern
hora. per bbl No 1. 1303 2.1, No 2. SI BO
OS. Sweet potntoes, Ielauare and Maryland.
ii per namper, SI 23to1.bi, Hweet polatoea, Jer
jl ey, per buaket No 1, OOcWSI. No 2. 40W
1ri0i.,,inlon'l. ne.r J'"'-"' boB No 1 jellow,
11.15 B 8 2.1. No 1 red. IT. No. 2. S.1.B0WII.BII
Cabbae. Danish per Ion. IMSOI20, do. aouth.
;.n. per namper. 2 shwb 7.1 Hplnach. Nor
K'K'.W hbi 3'Ef4 Krfle, Norfolk, per bbl.
IIVI.BO (uullflowvr. Norfolk, per crate, S1W
1 aO 1.a..A& lln.J.. . .n..l... a n n. n v...
. S.0- Jlrglnla, per luaket. S1W1 BO, do. North
j-aronna, per baaket, Jisri BO. Means. Flor
ida. Der baabet flt-cn fifiino. un ,,,A
If t,25- Eeplai.t. Florida, per box,' S2.2.l'4J3 BO.
Florida, per box SI 1SW2.2B I'ens. Florida,
per basktt S3W.1 50 Tomaloea, Florld.1, per
'i'"i.!!:-,s'- I- .Mushrooms, per 4-lb. baa.
aet, I191.3S,
BREAK WITH GERMANY
HELPS ENGLAND'S LOAN
Record Subscriptions Expected, Due to
Stand of U. S.
uo.vno.V. Ken. 8. DealliiRS In secu
rities on Hip, Block exchange were Biiiall to
y, hut the undertone generally continued
firm.
" Chances In the Bllt-edfred Bcctloti were
narrow, but prices were harder. The home
railway group was the MronKest, with
dividends excellent. The demand for In
vestment was moderate.
Heavy subscriptions to the war loan
ere maintained todny. "Jhla week's total
J expected to break the record, helped by
"is attitude of the United States In the sub
marine crisis.
American! Wnra nnUr t.t, aoIah nlln...
f r.h0 ma"ket ot New York. Canadian
I?. fc!flC8 were nat and "rand Trunks dull
I4 Them wna e1tlnn n-. i ,,
There i
if a in j l MVMM, u- ciuuu runs.
k Allied bonds were steady. Mines wer
r wglected, Dank shares drooped again.
London N.V.
12.30 p.m. equlv.
Atthl.nn
. . . HI i JS 1U2
1H7
IBII'4 4 HI,
. (11
. . Ml
. , 30
- 4IS
. 10d
..130
S
. . BUj,
. . 114',
. . 98U
..141V4
..US
M 2
-'St? 25
100 Jtt
123JI
113
MS
80S H
nW 4-1'.
14H 1 ,
I J R.. " .'' I'M . ...
it jlllnol. Centrnl .
'ft. Jj0"1' 4 Nash .......
'n T Central , !.
14f I (nnaylvanli,
Haadlnc
SAU.h..n fl la- '
r Hlttaii i Pacific . .....
. -. u.Dllll ...
Increaa. i-Decrease.
LOCAL MINING STOCKS
TONOl'AH STOCKS
Kter"!" .':
Hid Asked
.07 .on
.IS .20
.14 1.1
.20 ,83
.13 .14
.01 ,02
.00 .11
.03 ,04
.04 .011
.03 .04
,03 ,111
,02 ,01
,03 -It
,17 .18
.M ,B3
.20 .21
.15 ,11
?'Pah Bxtenalon .'...'.'.'.'.'.
8 Northern 8tar '. . ' V. '.'.'.". '.".'. '.'.'.'.'.'.
Blue Bull
i. oom ,....
:o d ::;;:.::.
toroblnatlon Fraction .......' '.'.'.
n i m"""l'd II U ?.,.,.
Sro ..'..:'.:.::
3llv,r Pick' '.'.'.'.'.'. '.'.V.'.' .'.'.'.'.'.' .'.'.'.'
MIHCKI.I.ANEflllH
rjlpls tr.....
vd i r:::::;:::::v::::::: :ss
! NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS
Q-NEW YOnK, Feb. . BUTTEIl IlacalpH,
" iuus, tinner on an sraoeat iosins sieaayl
I---, -vwim., iwsu,sci Eiiou. iiv.anB
I,.. fln-.H , . MJ. , M I, . ,...l,:
er acorlng. 4r)40Mc: extraj
kil'H.IMV" '' dairy, is?
- i.A.sfi-" --
ri, savsa'
WHEAT IS NERVOUS
THROUGHOUT DAY
Uncertainty Over International
Problems and Railroad Sit
uation Causes
Ui:.TIIKIt CONDITIONS
.'uAV, ."!!" .!''" H tdlre. rereltert
"I lf','ther llureati Ihla mnrnlni Indl
rated the following weather conditional
Temiterature
Utah Im
dear It '11
rleur 3(1 in
ilenr n III
elenr n! '.'I
clear 4n .11)
prerlo. no 4
rleur :i(l -JH
Canadian Norlhneat
orthwet
Middle West
Ho.ithwe.t , . ,
I pper MI-I..IimI Vol.
Itwrr .MUIb.til tnl.
Ohio .illr
vneiow ,rr..,
The follonlna pretlnllallon (In In, lir .
reimrledl .(XI nl swift Currenti .(lit at
Medicine Hull .01 .it l)c M.ili.e. and
limennorli nl nl Huron and UIIIMmii .01
nt Kni.lil (ll. ..ml 1X1 nl ( hlriiin
C'HU'AtiO, Pel. H Contlnueil iiiiiet-
litlnty over liiteniatloii.il problemi and I lie
iinfnxotable rnllrnad yltuatlnn Kept tho
wheat matkel iierMius tt.Ia There nlan
wcrr many coutiter-curtentB and .ilucs wcio
i subject tu quick and almost iinncnuntablo
fluctuation, only a few or the more dar
ing opcratnis traded to mix cvteiit
The tone In the irl Iraillug was weak,
but Inter It Impri.xetl, pllce ttnliiK i(niip
jetcrday' clop September s bin illi'ti.unt
Under May app,ircntl nttt.H'ted moderate
accumulation There nWi. iuh pome I'nver
lug Iin shorts
I'lnal pilios weie nliF Hie l.ttoni but
below yestenl.n s close The lop mi Mu
was $1 "li'j. tlie low $1 H5'i and the close
$1 6011 1 OS', u.imp.ircil with $1 To at the
et'.l etpidii The IiIkIi n .lil as
Jl 4T'a. the bott.mi II 4:1 mill tho last
$1 IC'sIf 1 in. against 1 ION vcsletiho s
llual uuotatlon; Sepitnib.r's best was $1 3S
the lowest $1 30 and the close t 3C1,.
or ' net lower.
I'rclght tiitcs ecrwnerc nre high anil
Insiiranie (barges almost pMiblbllhc Then1
was npprfheiislon about liupoits at l.licr
pool, whole prices are llrm The leld of
New South Wales Is cHlin.iUd at 13.000,000
agalnn r,",noo,tiiiii bushels l.ih. rar Ship
ments ft oiii ArgentltM for the week well'
estimated nt 1,480.000 bushels
Trade In coin was affected b the same
conditions Hint gocrtied deallncs In wheat
Alter showing heaxlncss the market
steadied oil oo cling by shorts Shipments
from Argentina for the week weie iMImateil
at 1,000,000 bushels
IJuslness In oats was light Shipments
from Algentlna for the week wire .sli
mmed at 300,000 bushels.
,. Idling futures ratified lis follows
1,1 ll'IIIIH lltllllio , tatims-'a "" .v... ......
Wh.at , 1-"
JP'n lllBll. Low l 'lose . bis.
Mr t l Lin' t HI', I il'l 1 .ll
Jul I ll'i', I IT'n I 13'. 1 4ll"a l.UI'i
Hu'i l sip. I :is I 3d tl.:m4 1 :w
M.iv . loo', 1 ot11. HUN. M oil. tt .til
Jul, nil', H't Us l'S tlHi'i
Mi""'.''" Bt's ,f.l', Bt. Bit, fJ4'.
Julv Ba". B.TS. B2'n M.I1. !'
MhH ' ", 3.' to At l2T till 42 111 3T
,!ll! III U III 11 HI 4.1 MO B.I HI BJ
m""'." 1.13.1 II SI IB-IJ tl.lBT 1.140
July 11.11 IB HI 1BB1 tl.110 IB B.I
Max . 20 111 z20 BO 20 I'd 20 BO 20 Hi
Jul 2S Ml 2S0O 2S .10 2MHI t2S Ml
Hid tAsked
Financial Brief s
Hanks lost to N'ew York Siilftreasuty yes
terday $1, 438,000 and since last Friday
$5,002,000
There has been admitted to the regular
list of the J'hlladelphla Stock Exchange
$80,000,000 American Telephone and Tele
graph foiniyuiy thirty-year 5 per cent col
lateral trust itold bonds due lleeember 1.
194C, with authority to substitute on the
list permanent cngraxed bonds on otllclal
notice of their Issuance In exchange, for
temporary bonds
The S S. Kresgp Company leport for the
year ended December 31, 191(5, Minws net.
after preferred dividends of $I,;p80.3I8,
against $1,167,220, an increase of $822,128,
equnl to 19.89 fief cent on $10,000,000 com
mon stock
Tho annual meeting of the N'ni thorn Cen
tral Hallway Company will be held In llal
tlmore on Friday, February 23.
The (ireat Atlantic nrd Pacific Tea Com
pany reports that for oleen months ended
January 2" the sales were $fiS,fi22,0n6, an
Increase of $26,708,445 ocr the correspond.
Ing eleen months of tho previous car.
Thero has been withdrawn from tho Now
York Subtreasury $500,000 In gold for ship
ment to Cuba
A. C. Tledford, president of tho Ktandaid
Oil Company of New Jersey, has been
elected a director of the (liiatanty Trust
Company, of New York.
Arthur C. Hastings will continue as piesl
dent and Walter T. Hosen has been elected
chairman of the executlxe committee of tho
American Writing Paper Company. Tho to
tal Income of the company for the year
19111 was $1,063,122, as compared with
$1,273,031 the previous year. A deficit of
$126,955 at the end of 1915 was wiped out
last jear and u surplus was reported De
cember 31, 1910, of $2,521,378.
Net earnings' of this Nevada Consolidated
Copper Company for the quarter ended De.
cembcr 31 totaled $4,626,027, an Incieaso of
$1786,831, as compared with the cnrie
spondlng quarter of 1915. The surplus at
Ihe end of 1910 was $1,262,598, a decrease
of $251,917.
New War-Risk Insurance Rates
'WASHINGTON, Feb. 8. Secretary Mc-
Adoo has npproved the following change.,
(.. Mm rates for war risk Insurance Issued
liv the Ilureau of Vur Itlsk Insurance
of the Treasuty Department: Atlantic
ports to South America Incteased trom 1-10
ner rent to 1 per cent, Pacific poits to
smith America Increased from 3-10 per
cent to 1 per cent. I'nltcd States to west
coast of Great Britain Increased from 14
per cent to 2 per cent, L'nltcd States to
l,ondon Increased from N per cent to 2
per cent, United States to cast coast of
Great Britain Increased from ',1 per cent
to 2 per cent, United States to Itottendam
Increased from K per cent to 2 per cent;
United States to France, various ports. In
creased from hi per cent to 2 per cent:
United States to western Italy increased
from K per cent to i! per cent. United
States 'to north coast of Africa Increased
from i per cent to 2 per cent, United
States 'to Scandinavia Increased from 74
per cent to 2 per cent.
Com Exchange Gives "Movie" ExhibiV
Much Interesting Information regarding
modem banking methods and tha activities
of the many workers In large city batiks
was shown at u prlxata motion-picture
entertainment glxen last night In the Acad
ems' of Music by the Corn Hxchange Na
tlonal Bank. Tho theatre was crowded
with men and women guests of the Insti
tution, and the audienco frequently ap
plauded pictures of officials and workers
as they were thrown on the screen Just
as the men and women may be seen at
their dally tasks. The approval of tho at
titude taken by the United States In the
submarine crisis was evidenced by the
hearty hand-clapping when news pictures
were shown Illustrating steps taken by tho
President and Government officials In
breaking off diplomatic relations with Ger
many. Humorous nctlon pictures Introduced
the serious entertainment.
LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS
CH ICAflO. Fob. . 8'-IOg8-necelPt.. 4S.000
h.nrii inarxei uu iu-m " "'? "-"--
vrrr;;.: 4,1- -a t-...t
I1...V.B lT.D0vi2.oi cows .m noiiw,, ,,
Heevea. ','y Jri-.l.... ,4 .ksd in, T.
10 BUI siocaers ,'',"'.';.',,,, ""' '
1M.210 40: calves, lll.B0el14.JB,
' SiipiJp Ilecelpts. 10,000 headi market
stfady Natlvs and western. IO.T5Wll.50i
liriTb.'' Ill l)O0H.5
BAR SILVER
,v .1', ...tfrfl i'J 4... rnii.h
U .10W11.15I bulk. II2.HIJ12.30.
OATTlVK Receipts, TUOO headi market ateatfy.
. .i,,
:V..l
Last
THE LONG AND SHORT OF M00SED0M
1hBl . Htffe
.bEBi $H(Hb BfetS
JRPiii-H V
HMra?fclMK
nHBKA kmWkWkmk A
mM SHiSlHB.HHA
PK1iPmw.-flalMB
u9iPlaMFliKJHK: :dHHBlH
RPMHI'?-kaP3iBlw:'l'5tlllr'l-f HHnBHPr
viiBil HHB,
VUKfM,l'&HKi4 Wii BiiGPaiH
BaiiF wlaMHKil.iJ:i & HiiflH
MBHAIh ih
-B-flliriflHKfi wiWmm
BAaHKBif BB!h6
S& tXlUa HvmB' j. -?R ffiBN
iH "?.. ' iKi iW,' B 5- mmmm
The Riant is Gpoikc Auirtir, of UridReport, Conn., who is the tallest
member of the I.oyiil Order of Moose. He is thirty-two years old, is
seven feet eleven inches tull iirnl weighs 340 pounds. He became a mem
ber of the lodge at Steelton, I'n. Tho midget is Krncst llommcll, also
a Moose, who hails from the same town as his giant friend. Rom
mel is twenty-eight years old, is three feet and a half tall and weighs
only seventy-two pounds. For years he has been a partner of Augur
"in" the show business." The third man in the pictiuc is Joseph (i.
Kcllar, chairman of trustees, Lodge 5-J, l'hiladelphin.
DEPUTY GREAT CHIEFS
IN RED MEN COUNCIL
Joint Meetings of Tribes in Va
rious Districts Anniversa
ries and Visitations
A good innnthlv meeting of 1110 Deputy
Great Sachems' Association was held on
Monday owning last at the Gicat Council
office, every district but four being rcpro
seated The new deputies were Instructed In
the method of raislim. mid many assign
ments were made The short talks by the
different deputies present on visitations,
adoinlons and entertainments wero Instruc
tive and highly appreciated, showing the
keen Interest which these members have
taken in the work of the order. A slioit
nddtcss was made by tho sceretarj, Samuel
H. Walker, on publicity and tho welfare of
tho order The ways and means committee
tend a list of the prizes received for their
di aw lug Arrangements wero made for
Installing the new officers following the
election In Worm Moon It was with regret
the association heurd of the set ions Illness
of Deputy David Ilellmnn, mie of tho most
nctlxe workets In the fraternity. Deputy
Hill Fov. was delegated a committee to
convex the best wishes of the association for
a speedy rocowij
Vnxajo Tribe No 101. will celebrate Ha
twelfth anniversary with 1111 entertainment, nnd
banquet to the members and Indies l.iat ear
this event was held In the Windsor Hotel, mid
the Impression whs for it inntliuutlon of that
pl.n of (elebratlon The commute.. In charicu
will mnUo further nnnnumement ahnrtly
Montezuma Tribe. No 21. la t.iMnu In mem
bers iverv week, and Chief of Ite, nrds John
Usher predlcta n Rood term for tho tribe.
luii'Uln Tribe, No 300 had 11 visitation
from Wlasahlrlmn Tribe. No 32 when tho
adoption duiree wna tonferred on to p.ilcfa.es.
The vlsllltlon retailed the old custom of tribes
.onstnntly InterchanglnK visits to promote .1
stronser eplrlt of fraternlu Deputy lieorse
Knlttle H tnlmr to have an Inirenso In tvery
tribe In bis district
Yolo Tr'be, No. 3TT. Is holding ao.lnl nlcht on
the last Thursday of eaih month. Ilu numbers
turnlns out atronir. Deputy Hill Pox, P H.
Hoerr and othera urc wurkliiK for n blif term.
Deputy William Fox has Jusl completed nr
ranBenienlM for riilslnit Neverslnk Tribe, of
IteadhiK. bv Khujlklll Tribe. No. 202 Fifty
members nre Kolntf to lake tho trip
Wlfhlla Tribe. No 00 under Ihe leadership
of (leoriie Allbrlnht, chief of records, tins 1 ni
ture nt least one palefn.e everv meeting- for
the last tw.. months. Tho decree, tenm Is work
Inc rra-ulnrly mid the sick IHt Is extr.mely low.
A dlslri.t meeting was held In Wlsslnomln
Tribe. No 133. nt 2s.'B Pletiher striet. tho
,...-u ciirpHnnleil hel.ic lllro lOll.lh. M niro
nd a number of representatives from other,
tribes IMStriCl l.epuiy jon.i ..iiiiinii. o. .-,0,
JlO'.l was In chnrno of the meellnz Talks were
made by vnrlous workers of th, tribes In the
district nlso (Irent Senior Saaamor, I r I C.
Hosvvlck. (Ireat Prophet H II Wi.lk.r, (treat
Keeper of Wampum Joseph 1 arrar P fl S.
It i: ToiiBUe and Dr W It HoUners (Ireat
Hannap fl llenr, P. S Charlca 15. Hull, l'eter
Kite and othera ,
A district mcettnK was held In Kevvnnee, No.
217. on Prldav nleht Ovvlne to tho Intensa
cold, the attendance whs not aa larite aa antici
pated nrent Henlnr Saunmore , Heawli k, P. r,
H It K Toncue and P S. Clvirlea K. Hell apoke
on tho work of tho frnteriiltv
A district meeting was held In llehoolnli
Tribe. No. 22T. at Sixty-third and Vine streets.
Deputy J. P. Johnson presided Tho speakers
Included members ot the board of ureal chiefs
also P, S. John llusset president of the Allied
Tribes: Deputy Al llvrner and othera. Weat
Philadelphia trlbea am twomlng The Incoinlnif
great sachem. Dr T ' lleawlck, cornea from
Wcat Phlladelphl.. and they are gotnif to Hive
hlin ho blt'uest ualn In their history
A district meeting was held In Ossge Tribe
No. 113. Members of th" board of grent chiefs
spoke on tha hleli Uahls of the fratern ty and
praised th tribe for Its good work. Thla trlbo
haa a Htato-wlda reputation for Ita work, es.
neclally Its inarching club, that generally cap.
!..'..., :.,.. u, ih un.mal convent on They
have adopted up-to-mlnuto methods In protect
Ine. their memlx'ra and thereby jnaurlng the auc
cesa of the tribe. P ft John Perkins spoka of
Osage as a trll... and P H, Harry Hauzenberger
told of the work of the orpnun.
Isjard
A district meeting will bh;ld tonight In
Tongua Tribe, No 210, at Fifth strewt and
K?lo avenue. Toiwua recently built Ita own
hall and had It dedicated last great sun Ita
meetings are always largely attended Chief of
lUcordi Charles hlati Is cfeputy of hw cll.tr ct
ind la nlwaa bustling P. S. Huck -Miller
travels eight mllea every week to the tribe,
and haa mlased only two meetings In three
years,
Wapella Tribe, No. 81(1. have decided not to
hold 11 class Initiation this term For tha past
two terma Wapella took In classes of one hun
dred membera, but this year thoy are taking
thJm m every week. P. S. Hob Sweeney. Amos
McFarland and Bchwarts are always hustling.
Mlauon Tribe. No. BO. held a smoker In their
tribe! Voom "t rem. Township Hall last Friday
night. P. 8. W. Jerome and K, Hlliey were
'live wires" on the commutes In charge. The
Fall was packed and the membera vvera alven
a flna entertainment.
Crow Trlbo. No. 42S. will celebrate, their four.
teenth anniversary next tueeday night. Mem
here, ladles and friends will enjoy an entertain.
.! .n.i..a Kw n hanciuet. uenutv ni-
Metilar haa raptiir! nfteen palefacea aloe hla
return from, tha potyer. . ,
ni! clilMfn" iltcre mnferrel liv Itah Tribe No
MI on the nrm 'I tuirn.l,.v in Man h
Teoro Tribe. No ,Ta. Imil three rliintntr
tnenti four iiv men .hern unil nix Hri'Hnitlon
irem. nte.l at the hi ft meeting Chief of Uetonln
Hhltiehurt prediet- it? of the lient ternin In tt
hlHtory of tha tribe Tho tribe reeentlv Jolneil
the nlllcil moement In West IMilladolphla
('hlppeta Tribe, No. HI. held u Rel-tnuether
niKht IhhI Wi(ltt.'Hdn The micUl wim eiijnei
liv all preRxnt, V H. John Hfll bnltnf ihalrman
of the comniltlee. l S IoiIer. .McFarland and
nut k ildtitien wero uu the Job, too
I, ant TliuriH.dy V.m a tern Trlb- No H.1 ptio
a t ntlmonlal tu thy h.ind On February 'S2 the
i in iium s.ii Hin.ticiir iiigjiii ami i- r v. nariea
WUIund will u- JuiliEP of the performuute
Tongweo Tribe. No .TJJ held their twenty
w ei unit nnnhtrnurj un I rlda nlKht In (.'union
ll.ill, Hewnth street nnd Ulri.nl avenue. A
fomert prectded tho buniuM. A beautiful ou
emr brooch in (ho form of a irown was pre
aented tu each lady.
Nounl Tribe. No -170. wa presented with the
allied trlhtH' trawling banner by u blK delega
tion frntn Morton Heeral trlbea with repre
ftenteit and H,trat apiakeru wero heartily toin
liietided for effct,tl0 tiilltH
Mineln. No 1&7. took In two p.ilffaie at Ita
liiKt nitftlnK Neilowuwa 'I rlbe, Nu I'M', did
the U'rtt work under the direction of Captain
HHtn J MiiHilt. prtuldent of the allied triln of
W't'HL I'hll.idelphia Chief of Keturda C Wil
liams npoke on id Jmaphtp, and other peakera
wire 1 J, Ulll. ,S. 1'atton and other
lennl Tribe .No hit. In adopting palefacea
nearly eery een nuna The liamakert t
jxr. la an Important feature in l.ennl nctUl
Ufa, and an unhestra la binic formed undtr the
Itudrnhlp of I'aHt aeheni John F Kelly The
trlbo will ohm re Ita fort-nlntli anniversary
about April 1.V
UanoKa Tribe Vo. 22d nf Ibioth'a Corner, haa
renewed Ita koocI work of former eara and la
at pti-aent one of the rnoni prominent trlbea In
tha farming dlatrii ta l H. Lew I- I1, Cox,
mo oui war norae, ami r. s .lamca .J. rnn
ble are the leaders who are in Tuning the old
time enthualasm Into th ouner membera.
Past (J S Charles Thlppa. of Wenonah Trlle
No 7-V Chniids Ford, has returned from an ex
tended business trip in VlrxlnU and with Keeper
of llundlea and Wampum IMward T. Cloud Is
renewing the good work and arousing tho In
terest In the tribe
SeloUa Tribe. No 308. Is making prepara
tlons to elebrate its twntifth annivirsary
with a banquet and entertainment in the latter
1-nrt of April, the date not nt being agreed upon
the committee Present Intl. rations point to
try auccessful celebration, which wltl be ex
dusUely for the members, ladiea and friends
Assurances thus far rceed from the member
ship accord hearty approval of tho plan, aa set
forth in a circular letter sent every member of
the tribe.
The following committee has the anniversary
In charge: William I Peck, chairman, .Stewart
It Weiss, secretary, Hiehard V Parley, treas
urer, l.nuls IsUkert, Joseph II Ueppen, (leurgo
tirUlaBner. wiuiam uimmicK, jntin Keane, M ll,
Parker. John lllack, 'I nomas McMenlman, Philip
Nenur The committee haa arranged a smoker
tit te held In tho hall, (terinantown aw nun and
Cumberland street, on the evening of Washing
ton's lllrthday
The degree teams of the l)akoU Association
have lit en invlttd to trail to l'eiUud In be, No.
in, on tonlKht a sleep to perform the warriors
and thltfs' degrees upon u t !asa nf candidates
Degree Master Camero has secured P. C.
Phltllps. of Sioux Tribe, nu sai hem of tho war
riors den re und Urn t her Pi htavo. of Crow
Tribe, hb sachem nf tho ihiels' degree These
good brothera are taking an uitivu part in tho
work and are well supported The teams have
performed the warriors' dtgree In both Logan
and Mennu Tribes during the .ant week, and
ft el Hum of tNtutilislilng a reiord for degree
work thut will not bo excelled
Pacnnta Tribe, No at. Is enjojlng wcll-at-truded
inoetluus again through the efforts of
Hachtm tin en and a number of older members
nr becoming more active In the affairs of the
tribe On lust Friday's sleep another paleface
was admitted into the tribe and several nropnsl.
tlons lecelved for tomorrow's sleep Tho tribe
las appointed h committee to arranga plans for
Its tenth anniversary, whirh will b held In
tha near future, nnd an old-fashioned "PacQnt,,
gathering la looked for
Mostnsrn Tribe. No 31 had a well-attended
smoker In Its wluwam last meeting night, at
whW h time, thlrt -five pa k rates were present,
(Ireat Chief of Heeords Thomas K. Donally
Rave an address on the principles of tha order
unu reteivru mut-n hijm,ui-h i-tuiiKs recuationa,
music and refreshments were served by the
entirtHlnment committee
Wttwa Tribe No. U4S of Parkesburg, had the
whole town out to J ted Men's Gathering on
last .Salurday'p sleep and a largi number of
great chiefs took the trip. At their wigwam
tho memuers iweniMi m wormy remarus by P.
(I. H. Tongue. (1. C It Donnalley. O K, W.
Farror. P Kite and P H O Nell, The tribe
then marched In a bod tu thy Jlapilst church,
where the ladlta served uppir to etuhty-threH
members who were Krwitly Interested ut this
time by the additional tulk of isrother Don
nalley.
A large district meeting of North Lehigh
County was held last week In the wigwam of
CutHHrU.ua Tribe, No 'U4, and a number of ran
dldates are ready for the work on tonight's
sleep. Tha degree team of No I'O will confer
the warriors and chiefs' degree. To P. H. Wil
liam Dllcher Is due the credit for the progress
made In this district.
Onondago Tribe, No. H3. of Coateavllle, have
had u big gain since the first of this great
sun, eight palefaces and ten reinstatements
having been udded to its numbers. The chief
of records, II, II, Jack Ian. U H O. Ilb and
ket?per of wampum, O, Meyers, deserve the
credit for this increase, and expect to gather
ten more palefaces b fore the end of this term,
Itaska Council, No 27 Degree of Pocahontas,
had a delegation of Ita membera trail to Dela
ware Council. No 143. to present their ex
Deputy, Miss Nora Xloughten, with a baaket of
flowers on account of her having Uinta at
home, A delightful social hour was spent. Dels
ware Council serving Its visitors with refresh
ments. Among the speakers were Pocahontas
(loddard. Chairman of Chlstlc Campaign Com
mittee Thomas McKee and many others.
Yonah Council. No. IflT.rtegrre of Pocahontas,
took In ten palefaces Mingo, No. 124. did the
degree work in u very able manner, The mem
bera of Yonah turned out In full force, and sev
eral members from Itsska and other councils
were present. -.
Yuba Tribe. No. 27R, Is considering a church
service In the near future, luba is going along
nicely, adopting one or two palefaces every
meeting night -,
formed tha adoption d.ir.t on thr.a plfaa.
P. H. Shoemak.r, chairman of tha eommltta.,
calle.l upon the Yl.ltora and many Intereatlm
talka were enjoyed,
Tribe No IBS of York, held Its forts -elahth
anniversary In an excellent way Threa hun
dred and seve nil -eight persons were present Tra,
entertainment huluded a mlnatrel troupe, a band
of twenty plecea u tableau by Ihe lararee of
Pocahontaa and talks by the great prophet
t. II. Walker, and tha ureat thief of record.,
T. K Donnelli P H Abe llrown waa chiilr.
man. rtepresenlatHea from all the trlbea In
Vork were present, and each pledged renewed
activity In the work of the order that a sub
stantial Increass nilahl be atnulrtd
Tanaascootai Tribe. No 21.1. of I'hrl.tlana.
Is hnxlnff n boom In ttalherlnK palefacea. adopl
Inar on lust Friday's sleep n clssa of thlrtv
tte. The d.Kree work whs tonf.rrrd by tta
own members and C II ,li sso I. M Inter
exptcta to show n large ln reasvi this term
P (I 1 Thomas K lionnelly and 11 K W
Josrph Farrar h.ie icn H.lmltted aa honorary
members of rihawnee Hulnmakera' Assocln
t Ion. No s'i. .
Tllere were no rellalous serxlces at the Hed
Men'a Home ,.n Hun, lav, but a lame delega
tion fiom Makonls I'rtbe, No 307, xlslted tha
lutnie. Addr, ssrs were made by President Hsm
ml Hcntle and several inrmbera of lb." vlltln
tribe
SONS OF AMERICA
RUN FLYING SQUADS
National and State Oflicers to
Join Local Forces in Sched
uled Camp Visitations
Tim ntiiR qufu.ron ' which will tuv
nn ofllcldi fiaternal Wtt mi Pvhrunry 26 to
nil nf the ramp mieting nn Monday rc
tilitKs In IMillti.lclplil.i, Is Iii'Ihr put Into per
fect foim, JtistifvltiK the prciliainn that tltln
vlHltntton will he ut,n of tin innnt nicceKHful
innovation.- i rr nttt mptod to Hpur tho
rumps of tliH hodv tu greater work for
'(loci, our count r nnd our order." Tho
follow Ink members of the order fioin till
t-pctlotifl of tho State liaf received ln Itu
tlonn to Join force-, with the Hquadron nnd
mont of them h.ive forwmded thelt accept
ance ti iStnte Necretnt Helms
Natlnnal President J Calvin Mraver, of
Vork .National l e President lames Heaps of
Baltimore National 'treasurer Ustar It Wether
bold of It .idlna Past Mate Chaplains Hahn
nnd Haas Ht.it' Chipbun Waller It F.gfte, of
Mt Carniel State pn sident )', ll Clark, nf
Pittsburgh. Stat. Mn- President (labrlel 11
Mojer, of Lebanon State Muster of Fortn
.lobn V ILirptr of theater. Kei order Chailei
Hunter, of Toms Hivtr N .1 . District Presi
dents Itev Menale of Port ( Union. David Vei
ter, nf New IliiiKgoM, Htate Trtasurer Irwin
S Hmlth Moraie Mai'Faden of Uoxborough,
Pist State Presidents John W ltce, of St.
I lair, JI Iliiidiuks of Htadiim. Merman A
Mlllt r of Kusiun and C 1. Noncmnker, of
Altontia
State Ilulldlng Trustees Claude T. Hemi and
If i; lliiinngtori. I.il.l Jatks of Allentown
M L wuinf Marr SlaRer Helms, Jaims n.
Helms, Walter K Huttnti and Fttd Loos of
Uoxtiorouph, Statu Assistant scretarv Millard
F Sloan, of West Philadelphia. Lewis Andrew
lierry, Walter S Smack. Alio t.nlduacker Hob
ert Thompson. Charles Packer. Charles 11
Davis, John llnnlon W C Hahn, OeorRe Dor
wnrt, Prank Thomas and It John Hovd. of
Philadelphia. State (Juard Charles A Uahr, of
Seratiton, State inspector Milton II llHns nf
Philadelphia, State Conductor Hubert H CUiner
of Sinking Springs llotiert A Kecly, of Itox
bnrouKh, District President P A. McManus,
Charles A. Slater Chd Mauger and It i;
Shortlidgn and other brethrtii throughout tha
htate.
Kvery effort will be made to handle the busl
pesa part or this undertaking In a prompt and
effective manner, nnd with the hearty co-operation
of all the camps, -peakers and the brethren
this effort will ctrlatuly prove tu bo one grand
sun ess , ,
Slate President I. H Clark has made the np
polntments of district prtsldenis In all of the
13S districts In the State, as follows Adams
County. P S Orner. of Camp I ."ill, Allegheny
Countv. 1. 2 ami 3 John Kenworthv. Camp bin
flenrgn Kngland Camp m3, and Samuel F
Hoop, Camp H7,i Armstrong Countv S ll
Hovel, i;si . amp trni, i.eaer a oiimy, imri
MoVteker Camp 84tl. iledronl Coiinty. icie i-,
Hrown, Camp mi, llerka Count .Districts 1 i!,
.t 4. ft and II. (.eome J
Meitiler Camp ,,0'i.
Aaron cireennvvin cum
r,:n. Itciier el Moll
Camp mil William Ii
, I.IIIP ,1,1, ,,..11.1111 I, . II,'-. - ..,,,, ;"
vv-i.i(Hi,iii I'nmM n7. Victor trlttli. Camn :H7.
nl. .. In...n )'. In..,,
lllalr County. UlslrlctH 1 nnd S, John 1, Mase
morc. of Camp ,11. and J W Sinouse of Camp
tv.ll llradforcl County Charles M Caroenler
of Camp 7'J. Pucks County Districts .Sos 1.
J unci a. I,. Hnnford Voat. Cunip 4,1. T A llen
ner. Camp r.l'S. nnd John 1). JnlneH, l,a , (amp
li;ll. C.unbrla-Clearlleld A II drome. Camp
71K Cambria County lieorRo II W llson, l amp
.rjl.. Heinalnder of list will be Klven In another
Issue of tho Uvbmmi l.LISILU
The Count Convention Assoclnlion of Phila
delphia will hold u meetlns- Wednesday avo
nlilK. Kebruar 14. nt the rUale l nnip head
quarters The delegates, district presidents and
the camps of 1'hll.ul.lpt-U have rec.lved olllclal
notice of the meeting .'II members of tho
order nro Invited to be ec sent
V Rreat booster session was held under the
auspices of Camp lilt, of Sprlne City, last Mon
day evenlns Klve hundred men and women
listened to a reflne.1 entertnlnment furnished b
too ladles' orchestra ot Mprln City. Htate Ico
President Moer. of Lebanon, Charles llrumin
Helms. Htate secretary. II I, U, line, of lamp
50. UoxborouRh and ileorKe lurch, of (amp .11
were th" speakers of the evening Secretary
heaser, of Camp Il'l was the ihalrman of the.
meetlne. which nave tnkplr.illon to the membera
of both Hprlnu City and lloy.raford who were In
attendance
Tonlaht Camp No 4M. of West Philadelphia,
will ray a fraternal visit to I'nmp No. oO. llox.
borough. Kully two hundred members are ex
pected in th" delation, arid Camp .No r,0 1 will
meet nnd tsenrt them wltli tho Mntll District
Hand of Philadelphia Trunk ltodBers of
Cill up No. lUH of llrldesbur1t.,lind J. M. elsle.
ei-orsanlzer for the (date Camp nre expected
to attend, n, w.ll us Mate Seen tary Helms and
Asslstunl Delict
Tho rhurth rail! Is to be held In Ihe Twelfth
Street Methodist Kplsconal Church. Twelfth and
tlsclen atreeta next Hunday evening. State Prea
Idellt K. K. Clark, of Pittsburgh, will make an
appropriate address and e-Tliion )n Mnndjv
evening- In the same church tho Sona of
America will hold a rnll for the membera of
the order ulone 'Ihe ceucial public la Invited
to attend Sunday evening to hear the State
president The pustor ot the church will ulso
apeuk. .
Camp No,
7n3 nl 1317 North llroad street,
i-,..nlmr Italic" session next Mon
will hold ii
day evening and all the membera of the camp
iuiveen urged to attend. Tho Ht.it- aet retary
IS SXPtCleCl CO KI.e MM i,"...r ,,n .w.
benetu of the camp and order
tho
Mam Important events are scheduled for
Washington s Hlrthdaj Delaware County will
hold a large class Initiation In Hi" Male armory
at Media llurtlngdon. b"rka and Montgomery
Cou'ntlea will hold conventions. ,,n,l many of
the lotul cumps throughout the Ktnto will hod
special meetings, with, appropriate patriotic
airvlcva In ineiuorj of the lather of our coun
try on which the patrlotlt order waa founded.
Supervising District Deputy Joseph A .Montng
Ima arranged a separate patriotic program for
iaih nlgnt and spetlal tentures will be utllli.d
to weave the lessons gleamed trom the narrative
of tho life und deeds of Mclv'lll.ej. Cartleld, Lin
coln and Washington Tho degree exemplification
will ahow In Minunllsm that the duty of the hour
la that "wo advance the cause then wo help
In progress unto victor, for fruternlty mid
humanity " .
Camp No 4SS is tha fourth larg.st rump in
tho order. The membership now numbers dose
to 1000 and the workers are making everj
l?fnrr in locreaae It to fjno bv June 30. The
offtcera of the camp are Past president. W. (1
Allebadl, president, a W plrkerson. vltopresi
dent, Walter Hammer, master of forms, William
White, rtcordlns secretary. William A. Ham
mer, assistant recording secretary, Charlea A
Hlllmau, llnanrlal seeretury. II 11 Kremer.
ireasurer. I W. Ilenner. chaplain. Howard M.
I avis, conductor Karl J Musdilet. Inspector.
Jumes Hmlth, guard, Harvey llugei. sentinels,
II H Crockett. August Uorneman, trusteea.
Charl.l A IHUman. W O All.barh and O. J.
Kratz Camp No. 483 meeta every Monday eve.
tiing u t HlxlU und Diamond atteeta
l amn No. H9, of Philadelphia haa displayed
nn Inspired life within the last, few months
hat waa not thought possible Tor more than
". ...... ...,..,. .,,. IimO 1
naii.Te.nal young fellows working for the up
P'W!,'",i. '.al . amn. No 35U glvea promise of
.'..lis one of the leading camps In the order
Lby June 3d. .
The executive committee of this order he.
llevea In assisting the weak camps, and with
this idea In Uew the State secretary haa been
Loing among the smaller campa Injecting a
o rli of Interest and energy that hardly tails
fo bring results. The officer; of Camp 31.U
... Past preaident, Ueorge Iloffer. president,
?. iiiissell Uiddlei vice president, Charles n,
'...."rnaater of forms,. Andrew Shlpple, rel
....Tcini secretary. Joseph iiarthi financial aecre.
" iliin Flenesole. Camp 3ft0 meets every Mon
3!? eJinlng at Twentljmnd Oxford atrcets.
real
Mrt
ana nV v. aiatripts and camoi throuehnut tha
mate llroihera Moier. Clark : and Helm, will
attend a great rally at I'ottavllla on February
- ib. fumna ni niiiuii.!
f vteadlnr. wnu. havluK
rr.?.""-I'.'.aln ,hl(
In thl. ofielal eaputty tor n.arljr
a year un. ,,.,----; - -...-
enough of Its members to hold meetings accord
ma to tho laws of the order District Presl.lsnt
viWsniis reported the condition lo the Htate
HJtJirv .,TJ,I In u true spirit of co-operation
l.llllil., ( n .r.yt
Ih.sa ofllClal. HCl IO mu. - eiirt.iig was
niu. at vvnich th- mat., secretary had fifteen
of the members pledge ui;port to their cainp
in i few das they nioposed a young man, nlne
!?.S v ears of lige, b tho name uf lllttle, who
i re ine're. unu nuw. won tirtv
iirv William t- "oaera, treasurer, jonn ll
PrvV" chaplain. John 11. Kranialli conductor. T
a Millers Inspector. C. Kdmonds: guard. K. u
i.i.si.a. . u ti-rirt. i,iiaiira iiiiini
?;.t together to liear the Htate of (lcere tell
what U expected of old Schuylkill. Activity
Wmonx the Stele officer, this year Is the. talk
orfhe'order throughout the ?, te. 9l.t.lr...
i t.nuniv win
tne i.rH.. .. ,--
the State treasurer to travel of. AM.jJ
Wllllnily ereept the many calla made upon
him for the good of Ihe order
Charles nrumm Helms, the live Plate secre
tary of the Htnte Camp, has la-en Milling the
ramps of the order perhaps more than any pre
vious Htate officer, having In his short term vis
ited more than slity ramps and attended thirty
five meetings In the interest of the order, lie
has missed only two days at the State head
quarters, whire a hlshly efllrlenl y.rt jf t"V?
tifss, records, etc hss lieen estuliHsned, inis
witling activity hse Inspired t.ie much desired
energy and i nlhiitlasm in man) camps for ear
ning out the great motto of the order
FORESTER COURTS IN
HEALTH
Service of Physician and Drug
gist Factor in Preventive as
Well as Curative Force
cunt MclClnley, No 27J. WlHuahlrkoii.
iclobintecl tho (tnnlversnry of the tml.il il.ty
t,f Ita mnityred imtron with nlipinprl.ito
pxerclei" llalrlct Iciuy llurle. after it
eulocy of the helovrcl Ptctltleiit whoso
nnnic It bears ntul vvIidsc deeds It pinPlnliiiM,
took up tho curictit topic ruierles eiibnilttcd
by t Ii. membera Tho bulletin 'much wechiy
bv Doctor KrtiKcn Dlrcitor of ll.iiltb unci
ChnrltloK. contnlned uu nppcnl for bc.ilth
Insiirnnc... which b u Loliirlilenn1 vvim In
HUed tho date nf thla aeshlon. nnd w.m
m.tllcd of fur RUbinlmlon of (pieat'otiK.
Ilrothcr Hurley allowed that the doctor
and the dniRRlat ffnturca of tho Kmestcn
nf Ametlca were te.illy n ivntciii of health
I ns urn nee. not belnK llmltccl to the actual
Kick, the Kctvlces wen' pioventlvc, lintunuch
na thoo merely allghtlv Ind apoi.e.1 c.in and
do avail themselves nf thene prlvlleRcs and
avoid n sleRe of lllncsi, and those nctu.illy
cllsabled have the uilvnntage a curatlMi
iiKentK.
Were more of (lis peonb- to use these benen. lal
services thev vv.iuld ,1V,' thci'lselves. ns well
as the htiKtupss world, niiieh 'f not nil ot the
loss Incident to Illness and h"ln the lie.il, ll ail
Ihnrllles nf the munli Ipalily In leeilna up lb"
slamlir,! of health throuah the i.sslstnnce of
the slillle,! ih)slclans nn.l apolh.cnrlia furnlshc.l
ny ine oiclor to lis ineinoers a.. iiii,-ii,,.r ,,,
net more members Is .liven i.iittrectly to us. ns
Ihe appeal I, made to Mil the people to a, . lire
health Insurance The Junior brand. Rives In
nuth. und the .'onitninlotis of the lor.st. ns
also the I.a.lv Toresters to women, the s.inyi
services na to the I" of A. men. I H ( It.
It W -Mace the assistant nT Dire, tor Urusrli,
Is ii preat ailvocate of tho or.ler'a hcullli tnsur
hiico future
A reception tend, red to the mllltarv mein
liers of the order who have relumed from the
border b the announcement t:iai 1a that dlplo
iiiutli' relitlons with ilernmnv Imil been severed
was turned into an ml.littun.tl patriotic celebra
tion Th. sentiment "ono nation, one President
one dutv ' was the prevnlllliK and .onlrollnt
expression of the lilBht'H fun. lion Our L'MI 0011
1' of A are part of ihla one nailon. and when
national action Is utnan.lel we are in unu.
W'a nro one people, with .mo countrv, on, kov
erninenl one sens,, of patriotism, one recogni
tion of our clut t:,ii.il to anv demand that m..y
be matle upon us with mallei' toward none
and with charity for nil wo will do the. rlsht
(is Hod alves ll In us to " fm rlk-hl As our
forefathers followed the leadership of Washing
ton uur fathers that .of Lincoln, so we stand
remtv to n man to follow President Wilson In
what ho has done nnd In what lie have to do."
This nppesi nf Brother J Devenny. of Court
St Albans. No 8,', (.mo of the med.il honored
uf Ihe Fifth f H. 1'avalrv). feelliiRlv mud...
was received Willi an ovation followed by the
salute of the floB. ns prescribed In (lie ritual of
th. order.
Th- Lincoln Day c-lehratlon at Court Tain
ndend. No. lil. Coral street and Lehigh nvenue.
next Monday night will be an event nf more
than the ordinary observance Tho program,
as arranged, will b- In nccord with th" great
lommemornte anniversary The lomtnltteeM In
charge have omitted nothing tint would tend to
tho pleasure sought to be Imparted, and Brothers
lvw'nll Agnew, Prltrhird llrndy Harris Weld
ing and Smith, tho bin aeven never jet fall-d
In producing auec.ssful outcomes. The guests
of honor will he representatives fiom Courts
Quaker city. Ilrnlherlv l.ove. Pride of Kensing
ton Willi mi Penn, ralrhlll. Cnlllngswood. Hint
Tree, (llenwnod Clearfield. Cohocksink. McPhcjr
son nnd L-lilgh Vtsttlng brothers who have
been assigned parts In tho progtani are D (1 C
It J P llrndy. of Northeast (loebc r. Alleiniinla .
C It Hill. Sheridan, ltovvcs. Perseverance.
O Connor. Mcrrlmae. Hasson Hawkins. i:ich
enhofer. Wlnslovv, Iteilly. Hhamruck. und Itoth,
Ludlow.
Court Lincoln, No I Hj mouth. Tn . will
celebrate the birthday of the great emanci
pator next Wedneaday with a patriotic dem
onstration musl.ale and banquet Toasts will
b- responded to by Invited guests of prominence.
Courts (lotden Miner. Primrose. Industrious
Hero, Albion, Lily of rarl.oiul.lo Live and Let
Live. Lily of the Vallev and ltnmii will Join In
the celebration nnd Junior Courts (Jarfleld,
Silver Miner Industrious Youth. Hose of the
Vulley and Liberty will b the escorting a. outs
Court Schujlklll, No 1(11. opens next Tues
day night Ita new Iieud'tuurtcia, nt Iratirlty
Hall, 1KJS Arch street, with a Valentino social
fete and a Lincoln annlversvre amid tatrtetlo
environments Hereafter the business i,:crii
will bo held on tho second nnd fourth Ta.m,'jvs
Th" court Is noted for Its entertaining fev.dies
nnd as Ilrother McConomy pula ll "out oi a
Utile nonsense well provid-ii orit, nc. i..lci.
of sense can be derived " As to the array of
talent for Ihe event some ndeauito lde f.Uht
b- gleaned from such willing wo.keia at. tlroth
era Muldnwnv. Itragan. I.awler. I'arren. Street
I lunan, Kirk, Knno. Ilodden. M.igee. Ilarrv. Me
Name". Pettlt. Clancy, 'Ihorpc. Me Ivnlght. Ap
penreller Carroll Mills. (Hazier, Wolf. Simons
Little, llrndy. Mahonev. Lalb and Cusinei
There la alwava on nssuranco of n splendid good
of tho order's welfare aectlon Willi 121 mem
hers It was necessary to seek larger .matters,
regarded not aa an oxpenae, but aa an 'Invest
ment With everything new and In apli-nnd
span condition, tho work enters upon a larger
plane.
While Ita entertaining features are mnny.
they are regarded ns it means to better at
tninmenta and more lasting results As Doctor
Palev vell puts It. the court avoids tho excesses
complained of by a- noted speaker who atal-d.
"The revelry In extravag'int habits, tho uu
etuenehabli demand for amusements, for con
tinual men' Intnxlciinta la undermining Ihe
sturdinesB c our younger generation Tho
Am.rban peofle sec in obsessed with tho Idea
that the main thing In life Is amusement play,
entcrtaniment " Fraternity offsets this tr
roneous Idea by Instilling regard for the sterner
duties of life und only uses entertaining features.
aa u means to that end by way ot relaxation.
'Iho past Chief Uangora' Aasodntlon of Phila
delphia and vicinity meets next Wednesday at
llarrield Hull. Third and Iluttonwood streets.
Apart from tho direct objecta of Ita own cor
porate existence, this body exerts un influent o
thnt Is fell In nil tho avenues of efficiency
leading to the promotion of tho principles of
Forestry Its roster being entirely eompos-d of
trained men from every court. It la able to
reach Into every K nf A meeting und help
ineieures of utility designed to make better ex
Istlng conditions. "In fralernal mntt.rs, ns
In all human undertakings." states Past Sit
premo Medical Uxamlner Dr V K Hrown. a
p c u of Court Knergeiic. No 107. "there
nreur times when speclnl efforts musl be put
Into operation It requires trained, competent
eolaborers to stimulate tho requisite enthusiasm
nnd th- association has a fore of true, tried,
faithful workers. In tho general ranka of the
order aome have acquired, aa it were a sup.
nosedly superior indifference to their obllgt
tlon This needs to be counterncted by Ih-lr
re. all to duty Others assume an inferior In
difference or disregard of the personal service
they owe the cause, to overcomn that condition
it manly aptieal must b- mads to th- character
and underalnndlng of those In fault to Infuse
energy and ringer to nrouse renewed .activity
to tho lukewarm adherent the example of the
zeilous must be brought us nn object lesson of
....,11. in such n propaganda the association
is a large factor because of th- ability of Us
entarles to cause the spark of fraternal Insplri
iirlri i to kindle " The sessions arc replete In good
things of moro than ordinary worth.
court Laurel IIIII No '.MS, Falls of Schuyl
liii will hold a special family reunion tomorrow
night at America Hall, Thlrty-flfth atreet and
Hunnisteln avenue. The. alert committee, of
which Ilrother William II Hurley supervising
iiran.1 chief ranger of the northwest district. Is
ehalrmin, haa arranged a triplet feature pro
gram lonslstlng of a hUh class entertainment,
u progresslvo euchre and a dance The event
WINTER HES0KTS
atintip nrv. n. j.
)nrMd.
'mr a ATLANTIC CfrX
oTrUeS01"
ornxcellervcc.
.600. KUrZRJ.BVZm
"Ink IMblNeJ RCSOtTT MOTEL OF TM liVOBLO
aiatllioroiijlikiificiiii
ATLANTIC "CrrY.N.J.
OWIStMrllP MAJUWIMKNT.
.IOBIAH -JHITK. s. BONO COMPANY
Woqtminnfpr Kr- v- D,r BeacU. ELva.
,WC3iiuioai.er tor i0 lt- j.rlY- btiu,. rua'a
o.Ur. tl vu wklr. Ilu, dally. Caaa. Jaukek
OI.I1 POINT COMFOBT. VA.
HOTEL CHAMBERLIN
old mint coMroer
m
Rsrlmmlne
foodCuisin.
U.ta ana
t Cbe.tnut and IStb at., la
Fool. Dolt, B.a VA
..EvsryLuropeaa yF
ir..im.nt. rcric. . m v
r, ADtMt, M.s.sr 1ai.V
,,. S1.s(O..V,, Tl-"".
iW K.rt
Ask Mr.. Fo.t.r, a
upon n,eV , "rWB
of th !cnarcicwii Mtm ,
r this court, will knownai .
lofore undertaken l,v Ihts em.rt
the promoter of out-otthe. common events,
-( .( kM.MAM,.nA, Av.nffl. T(Wt
resident cny
supremo and crane offtctala of tha J.
II as membera of I'oreatry actlv. ' '
islve movrmenta. hav. accepted ln '
e.rd-r, as w.
In Ita nroarrss
Vltatlnns In liartlelnstH In (lis festivities. Th.
promises received front the local numbers, th.lr ,
families and friends havo assured th. com.
mlttce that the attendance will bo Ida largest
ever held b, the muri With tha provision
of a progrnuv of good things Ih-ra will bo sur
prise fcntuica lo keep them upon thee edsa of
curiosity Ail th- -xerrl.es will bo In accord
with tno pre Washington and Lincoln annl
versarles, which will bo celebrated wltn patr'olla
features befitting such events.
Court rnlrmounl. No, 41. at 2430 llrown
atreet win display next Tuesday nlgnt Ita nsw
degree features and wind up wtth a social such
as lecturer Klnslnw tali present from th. varied
talent. Deputy Ituuirnhauscr will give ono of
his plain talks, nlvvnya replete with good, ansl
aide Ideas and suggestlntis. Ilrother. M.B.e.
Hobs, Davie, Kennedy Justice, Toolo. Johnson
and Hi- tireless luntingrnt of cheerful workers
will pnsent their latest budget of advancement
plans 'lb.- court Is growing at a rapid pace,
both In Ita some inn tuemlarahlp and more man
in, unci treasury It la ono of the marvels of
tho fraternal sjstctti of tho Foresters ot Amer
ica and one tnat furnished fiom Its ranks a
large quota of vnitinteerH who went to the border
upon ihe. tall or their country.
is .
Court Mantua No l!0 tomorrow night, at Us
llvelv session, vein have much to advance for Its
.ontlnued prosperity Itrothern Hheedy. Doctor
Kllllaii cir. Deputy TolWrt unci others will b
h. ard from in seine features of value Ilrother
Walmvilgtit will dilate upon the. eourta local
assembly of past ehlef rangcrn and Ita accom
plishments, ns well aa latest prospects of work
agrted upon 'J l.p veteran rctorder will narrate
the doings of tho older sine Ills long years ot
connection wllh II A session of good things la
In store for Us own mi mlK-rshlp. as well as
visiting I, re line ll who Und Its meetings In
spliatlotial and uplifting III good Ideas und ldals
of fraternity und patriotism
The r of Courts of llerks County, under
th- Hill, I. men of cine ml silbe hlef Hanger Howard
l. ilnodiviii of th.it s.climt. are earnestly at
work preparing for i In ttrsi quarterly cjass In
Ituttlon Kdi.duled for the ciirr.iil year lUllles
will be. held al lt( tiding to further the projci t.
viz 'l,.liit,l.t. Ptogrtss No IK. Ilrolhets C A,
Kershii, r. W M llhilik nnd Klwood leenned).
managers l-rlda leloie. e. l'J.'l, Ilrother
W. It Myers, ilialrniuo. Mondav. Advance,
Nt. in I Junior) lb. deputy dllt. tor, TutaeUv,
Conrad U.iser No l'j:i. Iliothcr tl II. Cox,
onelne tor. Wednesday. W yonilsslug. No 13u,
llrotbers S J W it,., tu II II Noll nnd II II.
Peters, committee: liuirselae ItlandejO. No 21.0,
ilrother J P ltoth.-iiuel pr. stdint,.
OIlDKIt ODD FELLOWS
The Largest Lode Holding Old ai
Well as Signing New Members
MIIIp 1-rnlKr, No 1000, iiiiifcrit'd the(ln
itlatoiy tloRtro on t'larrurr J. llooven,
(Irorfir It. Plolclier. IVrry HolhiHon, Paul
llerlirt lim. Marttluill llorfn.ati. Inane C
Hrns ntul Albeit S (Jrrnfcll III full c er
nionlal furin by the full ilcurce staff AmonB
tho ljlii.'ff btetliren were ! tl (' D.ivv
bcr and .1 II. .bu.es, nf Copper Mty I.odRe,
tHftciti. Ail ; Morris U ShoatUtone. of
Ki'Hii)tii l.otlfTc No 7S, ilcthlehftn, Ifa. J
Ilrotlicrs Samuel Solomon ami llcnnun Itu
tlolph, of Hcttianl Itrowu Lodge, No. 11C",
IntcroKtliis addtrsvH wetc mntlo In refer
rnro to bcnuliiK new incmbcrH and how lo
lmld them, and nl-ai cm Uie brethren who
have become tlelltMiueut.
The fhalrin.vn of the committee Ilrother I.
1! Ill h.irdnti m id- oni surprising reports
us to the u-rs- uf th- i-vni ral committee along
the letlnqti nt line.
Ilrulhir William M (Jlltert whs bark at his
post sfter nn llhifst uf several weeks, and
vvus ro a 1 1 we Icom d
The rharnt irr of warden, tiH portrad by
I (1 ('ultnri, is un Iiiuovntlon tn tho InitUtory
und luldi pnallv to 1ih rfectivenrss.
Tin- tlrsl d'nr'n will b mnferrcd tonlfiht In
full form and Mill clesin.-4 a big attndunce.
Klving a heartj vvikoum to nil visitors.
Spring Garden I odge tnnde nnnther cnntrl
billion to the membi rwhip lull nnd toward the
poal of -mhmhmi in tl,- mhi tins ar ine
tlrst ilKrt'r In full form wil it conferred to.
nlsht in the Tarkvv.iv HubJIn-r, and visitors will
lie vviUom Tlnn wer l."n memhrs and
friends at th rnent seiond iinniversary vviio
enJoel th best tntertnlnment over Klven by
the lodge, htid the mUrinlnmcnt ummlttea was
highly commended
A KOud-slzed delfcatlon attended divine serv
ices nt trm 1'hlKh Avenu Ituptlst Church, the
Itev J, Klllsim preHfhluK an appropriate ser
mon Members nf No. Pit will Join those of
other lodges In the flrst district ut the Orphans'
Homo rervlt-tB next .Sunday.
Ollvn ttranch I .raise. No. IIS, Initiated flvs
candidal, s lv u dewreo team whirh Is worklntc
to pain a plato amonx th hlRh-class teams in
the iltv A l.ooitiriR ommlttte has formed to
lsit Indue-, In the third district and to boost
the dlitrlit tnrMlns to 1 held bv the grand
m.istpr In this lodce nn Pebruary -b Prepara
tion! ,irt on to tn.iki It Iho bpst ever held in
town ollv Itraneh will conduct the services
at the o, P. Home next Sunday.
Dr l.Itm A. Hertz, vvcll known for forty
.ears In dental circles In this rlty, died nn
hum. i. In the Medku-Chl Hospltu) aft-r sn
1 llnis nf thnH w'ks II" wns u member nf
Keursireo I.odpe. No. 1 1'. Templo encampment.
No. inn, tho AMtve Odd Pellows' Assoclullon.
tin Wti run Odd Pellnvvs Association, past
dlstilit deputv of th sixth district. He rrpre
seated hW ludse In tha Orand IaJb for many
.ir and was uctive In tho good of the order at
all tlmt,?.
Quaker Pity l.odse No, 20S, hnrt a larcer
atteudatue than usual for this season of the
jear Many of lh ouncer members are turn
ina out more repu tarty and thi old-timers rm
ntnlnc tmck ncalti AppH' atlons are comtns
In and th deptcn team Ii bunv Tho secretary
and brothei a Prank "aronl, O sortie LInglehorn
him! Anthony A He i sent Invitations to each of
Un. niu t in in r.iin tjisiuct io im preseni ni
the dlstiict u.eettni; r ext Tuesday night. An en
thuiaitle event Is ai.t'c.pated Th ''Quakers"
will havu an InstallliiK start out this spring.
Hamilton l,odge. No Rlfl. at Tlfty-second
street and Olrard avenun, irelvd a large dele
gation from Nhrtovvii 1-odge, No. 848, under
Ih leadrrshln of their representative to tha
prand lodge. Pas. Orand (Jeorgo A Spoerhsse.
comlnc In auKnaobllcs to pa. Hamilton Lodi
ti fraternal visit. A mot enJoubIe time wss
had The third d-greo vvbi conferred in full
rnrfrnonlul form nn Itrothern Uraic and Deltz.
Past Orand llulkeley vveU-omed tho visitors on
bha1f of Hamilton I-ot-'ge, nnd many of the
brothers from Nlcto.vn undo interesting and
helpful remarks. Itofreshmenta wero served.
Paledonlin. No 700, conferred the Initiatory
decree on ten i undidates iindr the leidershlp ot
Aslsiant Degree Master P. (I Hamilton and hli
efficient team Th lodjto wan honored by tha
visit nf Past Orands A Pobson, nf Richard W.
Ilrowu I.mlge. No Hid Lynn ilass , William
Smith. Star nf Itethlehem. No 1P0; Plstrlrt
Iipiitv Jacob Henderson, Sprlnc Oarden, No.
tn. Pi-others P S Kissel Coodwltl, No. 17
Wllllamstowii N. .T ; II. M. Van O'Unds. W.
ll.iin l,ui ev. No 0.1 Alhiny N. Y .11. S. "Wil
liams. Spring Oarden .No. !. J t Wolf. I'o
luuihla No n. and 0 Wilkinson. American
Star No. 40"i. all of whom cav interesting
talks on tho pood of the order 11 I P. o.
Henderson also talked on tho lslt of th fytnir
Hiuadrnn to Nci "no on Pebruary 10 and topes
to make It a gala night for Caledonian. He
haa the aupiairl of the first district and expects
Pontlnurd on Next Pare
1JKL1GHTFUL TRIPS
With Complete Railroad, Stem
ihip and Hotel Arrangement--but
not personally escorted.
LAKEWO0D nEItMUDA
Atlantic crrr Nassau
FLOItlDA CUI1A
PINEnURST JAMAICA
CALIFORNIA rANAMA
Send for tiooklet Bliowinsr tho finest
nnd must complete arrangements
ec- made for travel In tho Amer.
lean Tropics Let us work out your
Itinerary and tavo you tlma and
money
RAYMOND & WHITC0MB CO.
1005 Chestnut HI., 1'hIU.
STEAMSHIPS
Merchants & Miners Trans. Co,
Philadelphia
Jacksonville
and
tw ri 'return
Service VV $39.00
AU
Outside
Ticket, goad
,o
r.ijrn
within
Rooms, Meals
A.
and Stateroom
Berth Included
City Ticket Office
105 S. 9th Stroaf
rh.n. Lombard BOOfl
XDUCATIOKALj.,'
ha been planned
far BUrnassfna- anv
y
Q
x -r mwrnrnw x
A
XvaX
xv r
'
iH
4 1
i.lW
1
1 -;:1
.'' fl
.f.-ya
?'!
.
.
1
k
'.iS
) i'lA,
U'
m
,it'
sJt'A
JM
Vfts
J'M
,-.: ;.a
A-
,. ' '
fb
TM
'i.
&
WK"&
Jt'-Tf'llw. No. T. had h. wood jMfndanca
.i.a, a... mifww
, CTesttBiM at., ask
.M.aw vtsnva.H b a
mwinr. zsat CL-criiasLi -
''c'rAV1'
U-V (a, MVI
:.. . 'mi