". 'if,1, IS' ASSIGNMENTS Fife SONS OF AMERICA wv -,iolron of Orators to' Visit mLiaoJinn f!nmns in Rpp- h inuitf "" r ... tions on, One Wight ''. "riving squadron" movement Is the ft, Tn . "."', !,. order. H-rlea Pnlintv v .l!rlnrv Vinnf t A Wine 111. thn S!B..- . ...' PVArv ono of tho a xt-v- i . . ,hft, rounty. Thd sDcakers In UOGWi M1rt,i nrrt rrrlvlnir thlr S2Ii Instructions from the State hendquar fcSS'ihls week regarding their assignments. 12? for Monday night. February 26, nnd re1-- . ,. amna il re trll-lncr thn llnclpr. t.. 'flVIT.K HUUtavw. w.. . .,..... ...v.. I Using- a real hearty cj-operntlon there 13 ETellilSSUraiim . - f--- - ..,-.... ... Faetlvltv- Many of the camps to bo vlsltotl iSnUrs "i"1 progressive, and though they I . a .Umti rrfrtlVfh. ItlA ItltprPMt Ariel il!Sfe8t:nff in all the campa will certainly rr , tiiit-nhur nnri In natrlnt. Km to oavw ......--. --. -...v Bum -unon the Monday evening campa at rCri t-n urged to attend ono of tho campa Ahl number of enmps meMlntr on Mon-.ay FJESn in thtrtylwo, which have bn dlvUed IWni-mS ,Z5 3". ' 1 S& S-S!2EJ 8bj5jlJ" JfA-M- I SSStSZcamS MO and MJ. i Sia sneakers assigned In tho various sections fe !!oS ,1- The Itev. Charlei Hunter, of Camp 0-JI7, jtebert Thompson. of Camp 833. ar.d Ifi ifiilon a SUt Camp Trutce nutftneton. of I"..??", iv. 11. rurke. oi Camp 2M. ana II. J. t'ffifaa' yjLpa.V'stat. rre.Ment .John W. tjRM 0: Bf Clalri Jamea Kcucrson uim anu .,Wn,,-BUlaPM"i'r of, Forma John W. iSffaaH UiarlM JC. Davl-.-of Cainp 2. F Carl'OTI 0 Dial S rrernw ' vinn n. iiriiini fcjrtf Hanlon. of. Camp 101. and Walter S. S sictlim a rt Btato Truldrnt tTerman A. ItnnVr. o! Kattoni It. John lioyd, of Camp 101, ui Hiram L. V-nne,.ot camp j. bo Faction ("ijriiii'i w .uiiiinui-i -! f A V. MacKartjen. Oeorp. . U. "vart. of E? "fcftton SBtat." Vl',Pr..ld.nt Oabrltl H. (tatl,! Ltbanoni Harry Btauer Helm. Hflbprt K"limn. 0! I'nun 11M o: Heading, und Irnnk Ir ThAmnN. of Cams 111. If airtreii V State J'ri.dfnt Krneat r. riark. H at Ftttaburahl Henry M. Wentrel. of Camp 30. KSfDaril 5? Jack., of ;Alltnton. Klattalath committee of the Stat- Camp. Har; KxK4lr.treaaur.rof camp 00. M ,., K K.w ninnirold (known n th- old war liora- of Pti. order?! TKred Loov of Camp BO. and Milliard Sloan, recorainr aecreiai v,,ifc' ..., . -fiiiunt Stat aecretary. "- ! sictlon 12 Lela A. Barry. K;q.. of Camp Cisit Walter B. llutton, o: lamp on. ami Vitorjj ?". iaeilett: aaslatant tn i.a stats secretary. Cm No. Mj Itoxborouch, hn ri-clnd first &3?""r,.i-- tf.n lat. ThnrA.lav. lAHin No. PS fai f nea'dlnr. had bAn Juat .ential In rrtem- Iirtliip and the rosulta of in- mAetinc or fimp No. 163 tonlsht will b- anvloua'y awaltert t the members of Camp No. 00. Kach tamp la Jetermlned to hold th- lead. A DlPrme-unji ni un inch ...... ....... ...- ' trlct waa held at the ftato camp hAarto.;iartf-rs l" (-a.. .1... .-..Miner uhsn h a ttfwTI ?Mt1nfwtB In charjc'fl of "William K. rrew. I district K'lent' Adtara worn mado by i BrMher z. Fitter, of Camp No 807i Brother ' Kdwinl T. Smith, of Camp No. 77. and Gforp ! R. DeUt. ot Carap No. 163. Affsr tho busl $ bm neetln a amoker and an untartalnment, ? tonalittnT of ulnvlnir nnd an exhibition of kv ' ani tnatclniin nnd hiimnroiii lflntorn Mildca. u era folojed. . Thn Wllkei.narrft Club of Cflinn No. 4fi5 Pm hold a prlw drawlntr on ttm 1t Monday Ilsl-t in May unacr ino cnargra 01 rasi itcsi ant 1L M, Davis. Th FrAt Rpfldlns: rlaffs Initiation of Feb ruary 14 waa a uplendld i-ucrss. 0ir 400 new membfrs were admitted Into the fourteen ramps ( that elty. Thi event was held In tho spacious 0d4 rellows' Hall, wh'ch was derorated with . Urj red, white and blue streamer" and Amrl .can flaci, a llfe-nlzed picture of Abraham Lin- tlatform. State Secretary Charln n. Klms. of r lamp wo. ou, aiiTered a spienaia nnareja on w. M. vrlnclDlea thin ortranlzatlon atnnds for nnd I;" what It Intends to do for this country Htate Trtur,r Irwin ft. Smith. f fnmn Vrt Wl. IJUadlnff. rave a ery encouratrln? talk to th ,, nv mtmoera, aTumjj upon tno uuty oc all loytVsnd true Americans to remain loval to Uefr country and flan under all conditions. a Btate Trenldent Duseno r. Hendricks ( atated that the freedom of th press waa ono Of Ih nttttfin's art a A tttmt b imatm upcaaul rrc-i t art i"ljrlotUm and deeper reverence for the EU BlDlfl. Other irkafllfapa ... Vitllnnnl Qonp.torv R Oscar 13. Wetherhold. State Camp Fulldlnc Piirnateca John M. Strnub nnd II, K llufrinston, Li l efCamp No. 233, Ukam. L . on O'sree team wrf composed of tho follow- ( T0t bmthara Ciar-nv l'a(1iaPAl.l ann,n X en truMent; IfPfiry Bowmnn. Cainn No. Rno. 'naat reaident; Frank Hrecl.ley, Camp, No. 3, Uce yMtildent: Charles TJ. Meltzler, liamp No- M9, I Ra1"' forms: Oeorse I. Hosold. Camp No. tF a - - wwav. . .'aa.a.LaT . UVIIIVlll Xrf4lt4L" 1a -.! X I?totLla0eor'r Clouser. Camp No SJD, !"" v'wrtl unun, wamp rso. ita, iec - lUrtr (:I.lll1 Tv'alm ramr FtJn Ilia ..... I, IK, fbomaa Inel. Camp No. 07(1. chaplain. PflaVw 1 .""lusiii uruiBB .ieuaier. 01 uamp io. a&.:i.II'"lllCdtnt.th" meotinit and Introduced tho El .C.T. .'".? loiiowinR are tne names or the JtMairmen of the varloua committee-: Hall. Oscar Pf rtzZrW- V.i!ni No- 89: Preaa Ooore Crouan. flMOlD NO. MIR: iPMradnv Thnmaa Tj.h..I 'rJ5' o. 0.70; Invitation, John M, Wraub. ?r!2S " ,?' degree team. Nathaniel arlnit. Slra-b uaae. tiarenco tscanutt, camp Ela.!"iSi.r.?l !21 !ey l,B ro1,1 R "uec-aaful CfiVl.ln".l,'2n on ThuraJay cvenlnir. Th- meet PBnLV ln chare of District l'realdent William iS. i. '. w"2 miroaucea'tne roiinninir apeak ia...?.lat. f"0''"tary Chnrlea Helma. Stato Kit .CS"'. CSunty. Trealdent Clayton Lutz and S'th.(JSa-!,)r r""ldont Nathaniel Ortna. All of Kli.51.II! .dw."J on varloua patriotic aQb i. xat and received heartv nnolauaa. KlLCii.MhiS-. w".,Podlne-. preaent-d a flag to ' in la.. .: 7 "'"annurcn, or mat piuce, SaaVilKtJuanlnit.' ll" 'a,r and bazaar aa SGSt ihf. hl1 "J,'." Parade laat Saturday e 1. mi u.., ':" ".,". vuminue e-ery eanea I., " ni Saturday nlaht unt.l March 17. m aVbaU i.ChV2?", .f XIpntomety Dlatrlct No. 2 will Kt-K.Sf.'ei r""1..at the hall of Camp No. r MS ;;""" n inuraaay -onin. March x. R-'i11. olala Recretarv ami nttiai. ....mlt.n, ne. .JCIaU Of the order Wilt addreaa lha maallni! Clmn T-.T. mm . . . . a l7Jua lniti.M "" "uwtown, held a successful t-ffltwUiftS m""D n,aht and SEES MIDAS AND PAUPER U Aaai-OKMED BY DEATH P-D. Gordon, in "Quiet Talk," Describes N Uivine Rulo of Brokcraeo and Exchange aVtfa15' a 1Ildas w be a pauper and many anTi "'" D0 a Mlflas after deatn. ac- ?ait 5 '?, a D- Gordon In today's "Quiet Thiat PolIowlne Jesus." at the Garrlck '-jftj-Vr oyune on ' no aiaatera vuio V-tt? r!M and Exchange." ia. v r? a divine alchemy -whereby gold 'CI "r.wan"mltte lnt0 be Uvea of men," aald. "Ph i j i . . W.a. ,a..a vviliaKO UDWn IICIO OlllUIIB Wrent i 0r lts e1ulvlent- Th coinage IS1 .. a"-8 'W8 reckon a man's wealth by iS1. ?Jnbr ' dollar he has. There they gwiaiaie K man's wealth hv the number of a -- .,in iiumeianu bldovb is uvea mi "St?' men he has Influenced for the right. aalia. a.,re 5l down here wealthy In .W? who ' bo virtually paupers when t crossed over the line out of this world, a some who have not been reckoned much a ... . ""bney way wilt be the millionaires jaa.'e. '" millionaires. kt.u .ruls of orokerago and exchanre Su L IhVMt your gold In lives of men. aaVaa . you need: cultivate good, sane . '"providing for the future. Then All the i-eat In Uvea nt mn The Jn be found ln Luke, xvl. 9. Freely It IS thlBf TC-TAtiona... .. aaM Inln Jvor men. so that when It alls you may VV a Lferm a- , A.J .. .... a a. - -" riuino in, tne norrreiana. akiii w. lnr UUt the noonday series 3.1"1" .WmOrrOW nn "Th CMa- m,laniina ls World Wor to the Thoughtful Man." .'.-in. JJ , Tiia .'U8e Drink to "nibhuaU" i" l .Jr list" ineffectual tin check- "-"',7,. wunatennes, .the ,r Lmbrt- onera ht,v Mttodfli, saloan- nt pS.."ibSi 'ncharae of Dlatr ct I're-l. S? 5 iaTSSl.7, JJat-"nJr- .Montiomenr Dlatrlct fll'at iva.mpS"dJ,rttfc" following campa: Noa. ;&&B$s$" i?,Nciv..tU,irwa DelCImttnn Vrnm hill a ... r,.: : "" "'"Ken. council's inc iliousand Mcmbera on Big Visit win Take ,t15nSo.la.r.8i(:i,,ltntlons kr hM street and .nd.ana ave'nJ e. whe'de gM.ons h.pr"f Bt fv.r.t,,n "'wntOoiM.So X AMoclatloir wfhIP "' 10r ! Wnt oS.1. den?5 An. n-n lhva "ifmb'r'hlp of -500 ; n uenty Council. .N'. j nf. Urlelol. with a Cocl.r8hNJo0ff?a' , ,,S0,V John Clark membC,rahVSi?r J olm.cA,lur5' w!'. tlm. la being" anangc. 'd rl t'nVputy H.tlmOU.n0lor W"llnm m" Wi .Vn" ?i'S L1'01 lcome to the visiting nX i. VJ. ,nem. mat Btate Coun cilor" McKeltey, Solly and a host of deputy hinl I Tff", .wnl bn l'"""t and be ! m t' nroln" William I,. Hell, of No. 21, "" "uiiB me areaKcra rrom Bristol, -u'1, ?,orah Council, No. Old. will hM an-andrwl,A!Jiln-,!ta,,',n ,dnl!:ht at fiiaty'thlrd atreet ciiarda nf IMmlllon Cnunell, No. 841. under tho R4rniJl.ni,Sf.E: L'",hfr,H ll! srerSod. No! aiaairn. .h?',.in'l1y. ." lnHltlone alnoe tho laat af-J! a?fi.lh . b,,t aCouncl1 "nd la r-rortlm? S5I2,!1.5"."1." In '""nberahlp and activity, All ?-.? iVr w.. c.n M,"n". "' r-oucated to wit. St .No, JiVf wofk of ,h ,"im nJ auarda Ath'.'rnnrb,1lr,: Col"'!l.No. Bfll. villi he an win 1 .?..cl',V Initiation thla eenln and !'J "V,,0"- "2 jP?r .' ""'re atart and fiork. v.honfdo th ery beat kind of i.'!n.'"'roAT 'venini ttIII bo a cala occaalon nt JJSI","v.n,1.Co,'Jn''"',rv'' Hil- 810 Market atreet, ,h,fn.vH"u', Co,yncllor Miller, of All'ntown. will Kin ,iit..lT?c" n nlDclal Malt. Notice, hue ?tl i ? l.iu. .t counclla of thla city and l. la eip-ct-d that the large hall villi be packed !i.nSJi.lifl!-'." Tn Vrl0" repT-aenlntltea. l.S?V Ife "t'1 5".,', n,M.mh"'" "' ,h" ""der tn thla LUII,.!.. ,h" s'ale will be preaent to meet the nHci,i.,v ,f,nL"r;, Amen 'noo e.pecte.l to b-prc-ent will be Aleianrter M l)e lloen. Charlea ...yi".?""''!''.!"'!!" ' th" Funeral Heneflt Aatoclatlon cf the United States: l'oat Stnte touncllora Cod. Merry. Worenamlth, I-ry. Mr-K-lver nnd Folly, of thla rltys s, r Secretary I ord and Jr. I'. P C. Plioreman An lntcreatlnir proiratn haa been orranaed. conalallng princi pally of addrraaea on the character of the work now belnir done In tho order. All mmbera of tno varloua council, are urred to atteud. bv cauae or the evcellent opportunity to learn manv thlnaa of renernl Inter-.. At the aam time nnd "ITS ' "ao'nr monthly meetlnir of the Ooo.l of the Order Aaaoolatlon will be held nnd many Importaat aublecta dlacua-dl and acted upon Jr. I', s. C Sheneman. In behalf of tho com inltteo recently appointed to report a- to the marrhlne club for the next 'en of the State Council at Heading, will make a full report rno reports comln from the varloua rounoila ore ao eneouraslni that aeeral thousand nro cn"ct-d to be In line onHh day of the par-do nirmn Orother Trancla Alrey haa called an rdjoumci mrv-iinc of the commute- on annual banquet for tho aame tlm. nnd place, wh-n In formation and circulars will be given to the nrlous representatKea PHt- Councilor Miller will rar an oiriclal lslt to Col John Clarke Council. No fllj Holmea bura. next Wednesday evening, wben ai exceed Inx'v Inre attendance of membera and Malting breihren la expeted S C Secretary Pord. Jr. P. H. C Shcneman. a host of raet State coun cilors, d-putlea end other aillto workers are expected to attend No ltlft will nlso celebrate the occasion aa the flrat month In which a new record for rnndlnte- has been made and a larwe clara Initiation held. OM Glory Council. No ID. Smith's Hall, rifty. second atreet and Woodland avenue, will hold a class Initiation rrld.iy etenlnr, when Jr. I'. 8. (' Sheneman and a special stiff vlll exemplify th .beautiful rllunl In the short form. All mem bers are ln)lted. After Initiation an Interesting: program Isarransed for, add-esaea being mart's by Stalo count 11 officers and refreshments serted No. 10 la doing: ery well In Ha new hall and Is suing to make a conteat for a Stae council flaff JUNIOR ORDER U. A. M. Marlin Council Honors in Spirit and Token Class vpf Charter Members The Inclement weathor did not prevent a largo turnout at John U. Marlin Council, No. 20, to assist tho officers ln doing honor ,to the charter members ot the council. At the Institution of tho council fourteen years ngo thero were thirty-six names enrolled Today there are twenty ttlll on the roll, nnd of that number thero were nine present as follows: Theodore J. Kay, who waa tho flrpt councilor; George S. Uowen, who wbs the first Junior past councilor of the council : George V Kny, Charles V. Whit man, William O, Gross, Harry S. Furneas, Thomas II, Walters, Horaco McKlnlcy nnd Lewis If. Max, Brother Thomas II. Wal ters, the chairman of the General Com inltteo In charge of the reception, gao nn Interesting talk on the Institution of the council. Councilor William Plos then presented to each charter member a bouquet of flowers as a token ot-apprccla-tlon from the council. Several of these leterans expressed their thanks .to tho council for tho remembrance. Tour candidates were ad-nlttcd, which Im preased the honored members with the fact that no matter what waa solnff on at the coun cil, now material waa being constanly added to the roll. The benellt committee reported that the tickets had been procured from the theatre and Hera ln the hands of the general commit tee. The council adjourned at 10 o'clock to make a flying lalt to Kcnderdon Council. Hefresh ments were aered by the entertainment com mittee. A repetition of the large union m-etlng waa held on Thursday evening In tho council room nf Kenderton Council, when a vlaitallon waa made by the Dlrigo Councll-vlaltlng cluh, Tne room waa tilled to capacity. The following rounclla wero repreaenttd: Hellef, No. 2; Spring Oarden, No. 18; John It. Marlin. Nn 2U; Ilellja. mln Harrison, No. 61: Franklinvllle, No. 73, John K. Armstrong. No. 130i Stephen illrard. No 144! George , Polnaett. No. 1(13. and Dirlgo. No. 10211 The following district deputies were present: William If. Hahn. John V. Hue. .'., n. E. Leather. Fred C. Weber and Henry Well-nmann. The follonlng deputies wer- pres ent: William Ploss, Howard Cburnslde. William O, Graham. Arthur T. O. NeMtt. B. n. Sluag, John O. Wilson and J. Thomas Nevltt. The dignitaries of tho order preaent were I'aat State Councilor Thomas II. Walters and Btate Treasurer Charles K-ufmann. ltemarka were made by the vlsttlng membera and refresh ments were aerved. The next Melt of the Dirlgo Council Malting club will be made on Tucaday eening. March 13, to Oeneral O. K. Warren Council, No. BS4, The membera of the district are aaked to aup port thla union meeting aa well aa the last two had been supported. America Council. No, 23d. the baby council of the dlatrlct. held a claaa Initiation on Wednes day evening whloh was well attended. The de gree work was examplined by the team from John II. Marlin Count 11, No. 20. The members IH alliriiva u.tn lii nutmui nam IU mane thla class a auccesa. Plans are now on tu hold another claas, and ltla the Intent nf the council to double the number of candidates. The following csndldstea w.ro admitted: Irwlng W. Murray. Hugh II. Hickman. Ileuben S. Daisy. Samuel W. llllztard. Da Witt 8. Dalay and Charlea A. Gall. Hemarka were made by Paat Stato Councilor Thomaa It. Waltera, Dla trlct Deputy Henry Wellenmann. Deputv Ar thur I. G. Nevltt, Councilor William rioss. Councilor Jones, ot Dirlgo Council, ,and others. The Deputy State Councllora Aaaoclatlnn held a meeting In the council room nf John II. Arm atrong Council. No. 130. on Monday evening. The meeting was well attended by the deputies of the district. Itaroarka were made for the benefit of the aaaoclatlon by Dlatrlct Deputlea K. E. !,eatherman. H. Wellenmann. W. C. Hahn and P. C. W-ber. Deputlea John F, Rue. Jr., and William Ploaa and Paat Slate Coun cilor Thomaa H. Waltera. The following of ficer, wero elected for the comlnr year: Preal dent, Thomaa H, Walters: vice president. Fred erlck C. Waber; secretary, Henry Wellenmann. The aaaoclatlon will meet next month at the call of the chair. v Frankllntllle Counell. No. 73. will hold a large claas Initiation on Monday evening. February 26. This promises to be a big night, as there are twenty-seven propositions, with the promise of aa mapy more before the Initiation night. The degree team of John It. Marlin Council will put on th. work on that date. Thomaa Netltt. chairman of the claaa Initiation committee. Is working hard with hi. committee to make this a banner nignc. o Council, No. 10.(1, will hold a large nlttatlon on Friday evening. March 3. rtaaa Councilor A. D. Jonra wlahaee thla to be. the Mgr.it term that tne council naa ever naa. Thla will make the second elaaa Initiation held during this term. Th. degree team from John It. Marlin Counell will put on th. work on, that night. Dirlgo Counell la In line with the ether progreaalve counclla of th. district that are making their name known to everr, council In the district by virtue of the activity of t council and of the vl.Itlng-club. which I. re. vlvlng Int.reat In every council In tbe dlatrlct. y- W.s't itilladelphla Council's last .Jsalen waa honored with a larg. delegation from Ion. Coun. ell which had, the pleasure of witnessing It. dart-quo?" tm d.feat West rhllsd.lphla dour.. ?ll'. team In th. fourth ram. of th. contest retaliating; f.r the earlier defeat. The fifth Mm. will be played at lone. Council tonight. K. .nUrtalnm.nt and refre.bmenta furnished k ih. Mmmltte. war. .nloywl by th. largest att4ane. alnoe the couaMl'e "I."'' Two attendant navr mam sinne the coundfl'a Inall new ni.mMra w.rj uoniiiau u..Zt..Ar ran snmiiraii inn tiins preauiat' Brotar .Curtis "Bllnslng.r de. FRATERNAL AMERICANS Jinre than th- uaual eood will and fraternltv hna l.-.n manlfeated bv the counclla to 1 rJie. ''nted at tonlRhfa anclal eneas-menu and Vhia mnn'lfeat"i"".'S'.19 aJ "-real bJoTherly ajirl '." IhSffir tfi ,.m?.n('a,ih' 'oua rounclla of K-at -Jam? tV rromlaed to apeak m tn the sreat work h-lna done In th- order and the anmlnK" "n thon,If;rt.'ruf"omcer: llveree si ,UW UUt 3Kk "dokafaS EVENING LEDGEE-PHILADE'tpialA-, UrONDiVY, FEBRUARY 19. ARTISANS' ORDER'S MEMBER PRODUCERS Honors and Prizes to Individuals and Assemblies for Superior Work Last Year it. H. M. A. ttobert C. Thompion enter tained at dinner the members of hts Pro duccrs Club, thlrty-slx members entitled being present nnd' several Invited guests. In the presentations of prljcs Kred W, Hock, of St. John's Arsembly, who Intro duced thirty-two new members during 1916, ,was nwarded ,35 In gold; John K. Logan, of Southwestern Assembly, who Introduced twenty-nvo candidates, was awarded J2G, nnd James T. Hall, of St. John's Assembly, was awarded ,15 for Introducing twenty one new members. Brothers D. M, llorton and P. L. ltjTner, of Scranton Assembly, No. B2, were very cordially greeted, halng traveled 1S5 miles to Join tho happy band Good addresses wero mndo by Past Master Artisan Prank A. Chalmers, P. M, K. M. Artisans T. Prank Kcndrlck, Charles W McConnell, Ldwln. .V. Mayor nnd Harry C. Smith nnd others. The Most Kxcellent Maaler Artisan reports, according to hdltor .Mayor, that he haa annrdrd tho prises for work In inemlwr-gettlng as-nrtertd early In bis admlnl-trutmn. Thn-e prizes tu leading proitucera of l.i.'i. 12.-. and l hae been won bj llroiheri Kredtrkk . Hock, of St. John a. with thirty-two: Kroiher J. II. Logan, of Southwestern, wlih twentj ne. nnd Itrother James T. Hall of St. John's, with twenty one. rtspecthely. Th.t two vl these irtlcular prizes were won by tntmliers o No. 2H iwnrs witness to the loin I suppurt the majter rCLCld from his own assembly. Then comes membership In the Producer' Club: for this rfelect coterie. irnstronnmUally united forty-two haa iiualirltil. aa fullowa. lirothera Charles A. Jucksun. spartnni .lolm A. Iigan. Southweeterni HlAhnrd H. Johnson, buuthweeterii: Alexander O, Dogknmp, .South western: V. W Uok. Si. John's: Jnms T. Hall, Hi. John's: Hr I,, ll. H-lmer, St. Juhn's: W. W. Dunmlly. M. John's: 11. J. lleltmin. St. John's: Dr. J. K. .Mark. St. John's: Jumea lblnson, St. John's: Samuel Wlnkworth. I morn George I.. Hatrhby, Uermanlown. Dana le lllls. (lermanlown. IS, MacDonal I. tlermnn. town: James Welker. St. Paul'a: John A. Itellly. Dorian: Charles II. Walrrmnn. Wnwrly: K. I. Mai I'hersori. scranton: T. 1. ItMner. Scranton: l. M. llorton. Kcr.inton: It. A. Nicholas. North western: A. .1. Nicholas. Noribucsteni: Doctor Delo. Uartram: W .1. Hill,, Ilartrnm: Lawrence N. Itame. LehlBhl William A. Mnne, Lehlghl John V. Cnre, Lehlghl P N. Wnpner. Adelphli W. P. Wallace, Jr., Adelphli Philip N. Arnold, Adelphli J. 11. iSpltz. Adelphli John l.lpe, Adelphli William P. uorha. Oik Lane: .1. Aus tin lladen. Palmjrni .1. A. Fmlth. Palmyra: IM ward S. Christ, Palmira: J. II. rinno. I'nl myra: Frank A. Chalmers. William potion. Wit Ham D. l'earce. Passjunki ('alt In Paul. Pass sunk: (ono member!, llntenrlsc. The prize for classing neml)Ilc ore nword ed aa follows One to Jfl to- Clin", first prlz. J21I Altlrn secoifd prlre. 1.V Fifty ono to Kio-rnlmjra. (Irt prize. 2.V William Pat ton. second prize. Sir; Strnnton. thlnl prize. JN. Ono hundred Hnd ono to MO Lehigh. Ilrst prlre. 2Sl Adelphl. second prize. ir.l Oik Lane, third prize, Sill. Two hundred and fifty ono to niai -Pasunk flrat prize, J"ii llnrtram. second prize, Jl.r'. Northwestern, third prize, Jill The result of the tontest for the community prizes 1 aa follows. Community No. 1 Atlontlc City, Kraternlt, Hammonton. Trenton, ond Goodwill: Community No. 2, Long Island, Me tropolls. Newark and Iirookljn: Community No K. Altlra, rotlgroe, Milton, Wntsontonn an 1 Muni'): Community No. 4, Columbli. I'nneatoga, Lnncnster, .ContliiAntnl and llarrlsburgl om munlty No B, Colllngawood, Haddontteld. Had; dm Heights and Palinra. In the Vast named communltl Palmyra won out belnit the onlj assembly that Initiated more than fifteen candi dates. There wero a number of producers who did not win any nf the Inrger prizes, but whose effort were so successful and lommendnblo that the. M. n master tleslrea lo mention them i.JLT..i.l.. ti,... . T Anatln r-.lilrn. P.ilmvrn. II: John' A. Smith. Pulrnvra, Hi Lnwunce; Hnnce. Lehigh, HI; It 11. Johnson. SOUMiwam em 13: Dr. 1. II H-lmer. sr. John'. 17 1 in some, reason the 10IR producers failed to put forth the same brilliant efTnrts of that Yar ami none succeeded In annexing the specIU prlrcs nllotteil to tnem. , All Artlsnna who hat- qualified for a pnte at the Producers' Club l.innuet are Invited to meet nt the Hlnelinm Hotel at 8 o'clock mi the evening ot February 10. It Is somewhat striking that In the Pro. ducers' Clue only tlireo asaenihlie or the Ilrst rank can claim membership, vis. Southwestern (iermantown and ht John's, with a lotol of thirteen. The tlrentheid Seven have niialined with fourteen members In five sssemblles Among the snmll-r assemblies Adelnhl led with llvo membor In tho Prnducera'Cliib and I'nlmvru cornea second with four. All tho assemblies are led by St. John's with seven. Of the eleven ussemblli-s winning In tne Classified clnss. five nre In the Grcalhcad seven Progressive Assembly had a big attendance and a spirited meeting. Initiating a class of candidates, Including one for Northwestern As sembly, tn whom the buttons wero cleverly pre sented by Dr. If. Hunter I.ott. of (Iermantown Assembly, lirothera Kelley and Voorhcea. of Oak Lane Aasembly. mada art appeal on behalf ot the latter'a candidacy for M. P. Inspector Speakers called upon by Mister Artisan (.rny were Ilecoxder Ounther. ca oik Lane Assembly; John Llraey. recorder of Adeiphi Assembly aim a candidate for tho board of directors. Master Artisan Knglo and r, M. a Jiarr. in fouin weatern Aasembly, Frank G Treaton, of Glrard Aasembly, and tho beloved Lnrry Hrennan. who had been away from the activities nf the aa. sembty for many montba and waa on hla way to Washington Of course. Deputy lurry Smith said tho right word In the right place, The assembly by votu Instructed the recorder tn ranneat formally thn Incoming M. 11. Master Artisan for the reappointment of Deputy Harry C, Smith The entertainment. o-s,ues rriresn ments. wss furnlsh-d by Dr. J Marvin Hanna. of West Philadelphia Assembly, and his trained male Temple Chorus, giving several numbeca of part aonga In real urllstlo atyle llrqther James Groetzlnger. the baritone, sang senti mental numbers with fine effect, Thn rhoru Is becoming popular with society and church en tertainment clrclea. Superintendent Jordan Is very much Interested In the rltuallatlo work and he proposes to bold nn initiatory contest throughout tho entire order. The officers ot each assembly will be Judged by the character of their work upon the occasion of the official visit. They will be marked flftv points fnr memory, fifty for language and inn polnta for impresalveness The scores will b- announced Immediately after the meeting and will be published In itn Artisan each month. Much Interest Is lieing shown In the coming dinner of the Artisans Dining ciuu, open to nil members of the order, to be held at Thirteenth street and Olrard avenue on February 2s The price la aevent-flve rente per plate anl word ahould be sent to Alfred J. Kelley. ioi South Yewdelt alreet. V. M. A. Alfred J Kelly, of Oak .ana As aembly. paid a fraternal Malt to Apollo Asaem bly and Instructed tho newly elected officers In the rltuallatlo work of the order. The next meeting of Apollo will be held at the Fraternity Building. 10211 Arch atreet, and It a expected there will be at leaat five randldatea Initiated, West Philadelphia Assembly pleased the-'new officers with two candidates The visitors were P. M. II. SI. AnvfUmuel Fcattergood tho old deputv for twenty sears. ad Hrother Chalmers. of William Patton Assembly, candidate for M. B, superintendent, wlur gave an Inspiring talk. Musle wna furnished by the well-known glee cluh of thla aasemblv, under tho direction of Dr. J. Marvin Hanna. llefreshmenta were aerved In the usually good style and quantity. Passyunk Aasembly bad a well-attended meeting and two candidates. After loutlne business an excellent address wss made by 11 rot her Cunningham, of Haddon Helghta Aa. aembly. to which he aecured u proinlae of a visitation in April. It waa alao decided to malm a visitation to Lancaater on February 13. Other addreasea of unuaual merit were made by lirothera Them, of Energetic; Upaey, ot Adel phli Deputy Phil Arnold and Brother Kelly, of Oak Lama 1. M. A. John Harbison, ot Pas. ayunk. vvirs. presented with a handsome silver service as a token of appreciation for services performed In furthering the Interests and wel fare of Paaayunk for a nunmer ot yvara. It was also decided lo name the next meeting night "W. U. HeT'de night." tn honor of P. M. A. William C. Hejde. Paaayunk waa con gratulated on winning the flrat prize In division four of aaaemblle. proving the greatest pro ducer laat jear. An excellent luncheon via. aerved. A, general Invitation to assembly delegation to attend Adelphl Aawmbly on "John Llpsey night" at the new hall, lu.'a Arch , street. Feb. ruary SO has beeo aent out by the committee compoaed of Philip N. Arnold, chairman; Harry 8. Warford. William P. Wallace, w. Edwin flialr, George K. Hale, Jamea II. Clarke H. Walter Davis. Joseph Moss, Ksq, Bertram Smith, master artisan. Preparations have begun for holding the forty-lourth annual aeaalon In this city on March T of the moat excellent assembly, to which repreentatlvea from subordinate assem. bile. In Pennsylvania, New Usrsey. New York and District ot Columbla'haye been called. The fna,Srh.u'uvVVmcVrV-.rVairYh ohlsns. a. follows! it. B. Mastsr Artisan Hob. IL B. Buperlnt.ndeni George eft. Vi. XMUUlJ'au". y. Pawling. M. K t K Inaoeclor Jacob H. Jordan. II. 15. Kecordtr Allen 1. Cox, M. E. . Cashier a ...... U lln-arnnivn. at. tl. COOdUAtor liar. man Meyer. M. K. BrTM. of C. William C. Ho l! B. Jr. M. of (J William Yoorhees. it. K.' Chaplain the n.v. Robert li. Johnson. M. K. Warden, J. It. M. Gard. Th. annual dlnn.r danc. of the Membership Association of Pennsylvania Assembly at th. Hotsl Walton waa th. ev.nt par exc.ll.no. ever batltl i ttr thla band ot worker.. Th conceptloa af.w fsattirea inv-r before nJoy-4 and th. tnoter., .how. the desire of the member, to keep o. 3 In the front rank, of the order. . The neft Hi. will be ITIaall Inss tt ttStfl kl.amkl(l tastsi at ass will he In th? naturn of a "hoiine-warmFnir at the. new hall. 1(12(1 Arth stsnal V atl stunts" and entertainment by Johnny Msck, AlCXullV and V.tv ann Mh... .,.111 i... ...n.,i.t 1 ? .." cnmmllteo of ten headed by llrnther liar relt The live deputy, Fred L'eene, of Progree. alve Assembly, lias been a aood factor In the success of No. S and hi reappointment will be urged on th. incoming M. 11. il, a. W'lljl.m ration Assembly held il Pebruiry rn'uTS,aln.,h. n,w nuartera. Fraternity llulld lng. 102-. Arch atreet. It is expected that the change of meeting night from the second Tues day to the third Thursday will work nut suc cessfully In the matter ol Increased attendance on th. part of membera who will take nn artlve Intereaj In th. work. While thla assembly Is ".ot W l VP h",J J"" old It hn ghne steadily ahead In point of Increaaed membership anl nctlvltle. during the last ear. A theatre party will be given to the prolucefs of IPHI by Past Master Artisan Frank A. Chalmers on March n. His guests Include lirothera Jeffcott, Armstrong. Cottee, Smith. Marlin. Havlland, Harnett. Guerln ond Morelll and their ladlea. If. n. Inspector Jacob II, Jordan dsllvered an address on Abraham Lincoln to thn members nf I Idellty Assembly, No. 21. on Monday evening list. Many of the little known detail of the life ot Lincoln were brought to the attention of the members and tho favor of the speaker wna highly appreciated, Lnrrhwood Assembly will hold Its fifth annual celebration and ladle' night at the banquet table. Thirteenth street and Glrard avenue In. morrow evening lb- speaker, will bo P M. 15. M. A. Charles W. McConnell. nt West Philadel phia Assembly, and M. K. Inspector J icon H. Jortlin, the silver-tongued orator of Prospect lark Assembly, ocal nnd Instrumental enter tainment has been planned nnd a t,uml timo Is assured. nartram Assembly's faithful braved rero weather In good numbers. Hi other Doctor Delo, founder nnd president n. llnrtram llooters! Cluli. called his fellow boosters to order fnr tho purpose of arranging the detnlls nf the much ties red banquet. Ilrolher Grev. captain of the A team of Hrother Tommy Name's "sports," promises a "hot time In the old town" for ilrolher Loul llelster a warrior, who defeated llrother Greys "well nigh Invlntllile" bunch In the mcniberahlp cnnle-i, llrother Delu nnd I. Ill, members of ll team, secured more mem bers themselves than the total number the nrpo sltton was able to gather In the sime Inngih of lime. Inspector Prtun stsrted the ball rolling for a "Zobo Hand,' which found much favor, receiving th. aupport of atom twent "must clana. Hot coffee and bow-wow" were served and every brother went home barking, but happy. I Seventy member of Oik Lane, Pissvunte. Ad-lphl. St. John's Olrard r.nergetlc nnd Southwestern Assemblies constituted n pilgrimage to Lnncnster on Turslaj evening last to visit Iho Joint in-etllitf of Lnncaster. Co'iestoga and Columhla Assemblies, 'l hey were nrrompinlrd by the nuele Corp of the John Wnnatnnkrr store upon nrrlvlnic nt Lancaster thev were met by n delegation of romo inn members of these assemblies nnd paraded .through ihe street of the city. Great inthuslnsm wa engendered nrd porhipa the most remarkable met-ttng In tho hltory of any nf thes- distant assemblies tonic place. The Philadelphia delegation took line talent anl entertaining features with them. AiMresses were mule bv Most Etrellent Mn. ter Artls.ui It. -. Ihnmpson Past Master Artl sons William II. Pollock, nf M. John's! Alfred .1. Kelley, of Oik laine: William C. Heeds, of Pnssvunltt William A. Purlis, of St. John's, Frank G. Tt-eston. of Glinrd and Charles A. Them, of P.nerietle. Master Artisan William F. Voorhees. nf Onk Line, nnd Wllilnm II. llrgle. o. Southwestern. nn,l nerorder l,lpey. of Adelphl. Aftrr the meeting ths gathering nd Journed to the citizen' Ciub. where n supper wns served. Thl vl-lt did a crcnt deal tnwnrd Intereetlnr: the member of the ns-etinitle In their v.-ork and will no doubt hive far-reaching fffett. Ih- Lnncnster bois prorsis- to visit one of the Philadelphia nssembllrit In tho near future. Rpsrtm As-mblv will hold n Georg- Wash ington night tomorrow ovenlnp An address will le delivered bv Captain William O MrKwan. r. S N retired e'aptsln MrKwan aerved In the navy during the civil Wnr nnd wan assistant engineer tm tho Hartford untW Admiral For rigut, taking part In the battle of Mobile Hay At the close nf that engagement one of the list shell Ilred by the Confederates ex ploded n-ir the captain, blowing off on- of hi nrm Hn is n forceful speaker and tells nian thrilling stories of half a century uko Progress!!- Assembly hid n bier attendance nnd n spirited meeting. Ihlllitlng a class of candidates. Including one for Northwestern As sembly, to whom the I uttons weio cleverly pre sented by Dr II Hunter Lolt. of Germ.intowti Absemblv. Ilrothers Kelley and ndrhees. or Oak Lane Assemblv m ido nn nppenl on behalf of the Litter's tniolldacv for M. II Inspector. Mteikeia enlleil uiion by Mister Artisan Grnv vera He'-oriler Gunlher. of Onk Lane Assemble John Llp-cj. recorder of Ad-lphl Assembly and enndidste for the bonrd of directors! Master Artisan Cngle nn 1 P. M A Marr, of Smith weatcrn Asseinblv: Prank G Treaton, of GIrnrcl Assembiv. and the beloved Larry llrennnn, who had been awav from the activities of the as sembiv for manv month and wns on his venv to WHuhlngton Of course Denuty Horry Smith said the right word In the right tilnte Tho assembly bv veto Instructed the recorder to fnrmnllv request the Incoming M. H master Artisan for the reappointment of Deputy Harry C Smith The entertainment, besides refresh ment wns furnished by Dr. J. Marvin Hanna. of U est Philadelphia Assembly, nnd his trnlnel male Temple Chorus, giving Severn! numbers of part song In real artistic style llrother Jumea Groetzlnger. the baritone, snng senti mental numbers with fine effrct The chorus Is bfiomlng popular wllh toclety and Uiurch en tertainment circles, A Binful of Fuel Big Enough to Supply All Philadelphia . If gas is the fuel you use you need fear no coal shortage. We are prepared to deliver an unfailing, unlimited supply regardless of mar ket or industrial conditions And at No Increase1 in Price In most Philadelphia homes gas is used for cooking, ironing and heating water the year 'round. It should be so used in every home. , The Heating Problem Solved Now that coal is hard to get at any price, the Gas Heating Stove comes to the rescue with its - economical service. You can keep a little heat in the furna"ce just enough to take the chill off the house and have abundant heat in the sitting room, dining room or bathroom, by using Gas Heating Stoves. Light the gas in the heating stove in the room you wish to use and enjoy its comfort just as long as needed, then turn off the gas and all expense stops. ReznorGas Heating Stoves, $3.85 up Thermophore Radiant Heaters, $10 Gasteam Radiators, $18.50 and up Radiantfire Gas Fireplace Heaters, $35.00 and up At our showrooms or from representatives on easy-term payments. , " Get a Gas Heating Stove now' and begin at vonce to enjoy its comfort and economy. THE UNITED (GAS Vf Vi.i- K5 ?? V J "'jisaaaH i I aaaaaaaaaWiW4-at; it HPTf -(. ' A. -'Je' iaaat .4aaaaaaaaaaaaamaaaaJ .atfaaKjJaPtW aflaaSaalalaaaai erKSjraaasaHBaisalaBaaaH HARRY A. HERBST Grand chicf-clqct. Grand Castlo Knights of Golden Eaglo. THE MACCAHEES Lieutenant Commander's Surprise Par ty for Woman's Hcncflt Association Oil nrd Review. Pnrknny nutMlng. MIm Mary Collins rommnntler, hnd a minl party nt tho cloe of tho lnt meeting by lieutenant commander Mrs Martha Altera, of Phoenlwllle, who, to celebrate her twenty-first ucddini; nnnl.onsary, took n few of tho members of the Ielev Into her con lldenre. nnd when tho moetlng was oer, tho rest of tho members found tho tables beaulfullv ret ln nno of the nnte rooms with thtiiKA uood to rat nnd decoration. Tho faors wero heart-shaped boxes of candy with nn American line on each bo. nnd (i silk ilajj handkerchief nt tho plate of Supremo Chaplain Minnie 13. tturgln, who, wilh Mrs. Mariuni Nicholson. Commander I.vnns of Uartram Ke!ew and Mrs. Clara I.anc, of I'enn Treaty Review, wero tho g lit; fats of tho evening. Another wirprlA waa rprunir on ths faithful nnd fffiflrnt rerord Ui-p r of Olrard neew Mls A tint norii, whu had n "hlrtliday ' rf cpnili, mill Rho Mim prcj,nt,tl w (ti a pretty anl uiful rlTt In apprerlatlon pf her lojalty to her re. .M1m Ilurnlu una rrcBntil with n pretty utile "tlac" hainll-prentef by Mr Arti'r'a tHushtfr ll enjottnt the huppt hthI thi pleaunt hocUI hour niicl hpl Mr. and .Mr Artprs many happy rpturna of tho daj. KeMona lllew I"lft thtrd atrrt an1 Hai'rTfor-l nenu, Mr ('. M Helms, com mander, hil nonie of tli rfv rnthod f work explain1)! XnX thm nt their laat metlnjr by Suprpino Chart. In !.ltis Hurt;ti, who left early to Ilt (J i rant HeUcw. Pari ram Itplw. rifty-et'ond trpt and ITrivorforit axrniip. Mi Mtnnt. Evan, com mander, nrraiiKed to j,h tta hall on lt nt meeting iilahl to Mr Kxan ami Mr Nlchol nn tn hold n. hnndkerrhlrf hazinr ftir th hentMlt nf tho uniform rank Port Huron trip fund Tho bazaar will ho held afternoon nnd e.enimr in .Monday, Pebruary 'J. nefreshmntn will rreil and the entlr prt'tucda Kit en to tl.i1 uniform rank. , Ttetav no nelr. I.lneoln Hall. Franlford nnd Al!Rhenv nenue. recited on applica tion for membership presented by ('ominander Kncland and .Mrs nd'xanl They appolnlert a iinnmiUce tn look fr another mpetlnc pliuw whlci would bo moro ion anient Vlsltnra ire ent were Mr Kan lomminder of l.nrtrmn ltew Past lnmmindr Mr t'ollum and I.leutennnt Commander Mi Murium Nicholson, nf Keston. Itcvtew, uinl Hupremo Chaplain fl llurcln. Mr Hon and Mr Nicholson extendd n most ronllal InWtatlon lo lletsy llos inentber ahlpltn patronize the bixiar for thJ uniform ranlc benefit, nnd Mlsa Murpln explalneil alwiut the new prize offer and tnemberahlp feo reduc tion for nev mr-mbcra and tibout tho head quarter for lhllartlphli and th beautiful photoicraph which Ml West, tho supremo .ni mancltr, will send tc eai h member In Phila delphia who will obtain one new member thla month 1 ho reiord kceptr, Mra Jrnnto Hart man (nea I.ex). wa congratulated and wished muth Joy A fin c.ike waa then relished nnd tho doner, Mrs. Uathgaber, complimented upon Ita excellence IMPROVEMENT CO. 11(17 ..' THREE HUNDRED FOR KNIGHTS GOLDEN EAGLE Local-CaBtles Bunch Class Initi ations Fraternal Career of New Grand ChiefElcct Tomorrow evening;, Februnry 20, the. can-He-, of Philadelphia will confer ths three elenrres on 300 candidates. This In n. com- ciiiiuuiiii en mi tne casties, -.pet win mice Plnco in the K. O. K. Hall. 814 North Hrontl ntrvet. Grand Sir Herald A. O. titrnune Is chairman of tho committee-of arrangement. The degree team ejf Aeolian Castle, No. 348. will confer tho firm decree; the detrreo team of Ivnnhoe-rilitrlm Cn'itle. No. 2. will con fer tho second decree, and the third degree will bo conferred by tho degroa team of Holla Castle, No 8. Herbst. who haa been unanimously elected grand chief of the tirand CMtl. of rcnnaslvanla. and who will lie installed at th. y.r?,.r,or,t'.nl'.J""'t to'ne enrolled In OikkI III Castle, No 7". or lieihleliein. He haa been Its clerk of ezcheuuer for the Inst sixteen .tears urai iioouai srssion. nas neeti n member or the and hsa r.nreaanfa.l me castle In the Grand (jtatle sesilon for rlunteen years. of tho very ncllve and atronit men of the order nnd ha. hud k voice In tho counaela and move, ments end legislation for the advancement of the nrirnnlzatlon. lie is, nn nble speaker and thoroiicthly experienced In fraternil work, llrother Herbst la a m-mber also of !auccnnna ('omnmnderv. .No. in. of ilellertown: n charter member of t-onth Il-thlehem Indite. II 1'. u. K . !.- 1-.1l,,a member of Uethlehem Onmn. Nn. -in. Modern VVoodmen of America Issrvln three jears as State consul)! member of Key. i'r"nr, Iff'f- ,So.' ! 't.- P""t Prcaldent of Uethlehem Aerie. No. .jit. K. o B ami member of Uethlehem liranch. No. 7S2. II, N. ft' .' v" ?-. .'Ji repreaented th. state at the Pnslnfflcq J'lerl i nnventlon at l.os Anseles, e al , In inir, and la president of the nethrehem n v.nr. !! la una 'Ian fachool Alumni Association, eraduatlnc In i .i,?ra,"'.fV'1''. Jonn I- Jtrounley, accompanied bv Oratul Castle ofncera-lTnil committeemen, paid nn ofnclnl visit to Delta Castle, No, 8. on l-'rl. day evening last . ,Jh- erand chief nnd his officers will piy an nffle lul v Isit to Hicelslor Castle, No. 35. on l"eb-ruurj- "3. flrnnd rhlef John V, rirounlev on Thursday Inst Instituted Montcomery Castle. No. n-.'tl, ci lib flftv-seven charter members present, This Is the tenth ensile tn be Instituted tiy the crnnd i lilef since Juno, snd there will be three or more Instituted before the end of hla term. Fllclcsvllle Castle. Nn. (101. will Initiate a class of thirty-two candidates on February 22. On Tuesltv evening. Kebrusry 20, the castles of Philadelphia will confer the three decrees on Hon candidates This I a combination of all the rastles, nnd will take place In the K, () II Hall, SM North llroad atreet. tirand Sir Herald. A el Sternum 1 chalrmin of the com mittee eif arrans-ptucnt Tho cb eree team of Aeolian I'dStle; No. 311, will confer tlm first desr-e, tho decree team of lvnnhoe-lMl.rlm Casllo, No. 2, villi confer the second decree. A- gsk r all the new Spring fabrics are here. Come in and give them a "look-over." Jacob Reed's Sons 1424-1426 CHESTNUT STREET O HfiinfiiniM THIS IS -MR. TILBURY i Reformed Globe Trotter Before he settled down in charge of the LEDGER CENTRAL TRAVEL BUREAU he spejit several years getting acquainted with this old world of ours. He rambled leisurely through Europe, then "crossed the pond" and roved through the West v Indies, Central and South America. The next four years were spent with a tourist agency. In charge of personally con ducted tours, he visited every important city in this country and Canada. Now he is at Ledger Central, ready to ' give YOU the benefit of his wide and varied experience in avoiding travel trou bles. Just tell him where you want to go. Mr. Tilbury will plan your itinerary, his intimate knowledge of railroad and steamship lines enabling him to -select the quickest and most, comfortable route, avoiding unnecessary "lay-overs" or changes. He will buy your tickets and Pullman berths, help you select hotels and secure reservations, attend to the checking of your baggage straight through to your destination. In short, he will Relieve you of all the vexatious details that mar theT pleasyre of travel. THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR ' LEDGER SERVICE - LEDGER CHESTNUT AT Walnut 3000 .w. i i-r -st and Ihe, third detre wilt K. eei ?t u.trss Kin ei usua cjasll. so. Th. grand' chief ha. arranged for tit. foil ins uiuriai tisiis to i-niiadeipnta eaatleat 1 ruary 1, Delta Castle, No.' g Kebrusry .,.. t. ' " c reoruary vo, neogwiea, .9, rcuiuair .,, Hpartan, No, 07: Februi an. Olive. No. IB: Jlarcn J. Uel Wcfa. No, March A. Kentlworth, No. 13l March . Cl view, o. suit aiarrn u, tve.t Bna, wo. March It). Dorian. No. 2741 March 12. -rota. No. avj March 16. Ivanboe-niirha, No. 2. "J - i TIIE GRAND FRATERNlTy. Activities of Branch No. 4 and Other in Now Dig Building Th. annual valentine danea of Phllaflel., 3f- phi a Branch No. 4. held ln the awembrjr Hall of tho Grand Fraternity Building- on " Wednesday evening, wag well attended and J greatly enjoyed. Mlsa Julia West Hlndoa,, ; X , accompanied by Mr. C. William HalloweU, s" 4 recent winners in several prue waltz con tests, participated In tho lucky number WAltZ. the fMlllra .tat.,,, nt 4ta. .Manlaa nVlai .t: ' i-"---"-- "' .""" ." i tune, now-over, tno nonorg went lo him.i v aiary jonnstone and Mr. Franklin Mitchell i VK Crl.pln. Tho orchestra, headed by Frater ?d -i'M vviiuam wolbccker. outdid nil Ita previous efforts. Fspcclally wall appreciated wag their doubts piano tempo. During the In termission a personally conducted tour was made of the new building sttdori the abl direction of Deputy Frederick 12. West and Committeeman Frater Francis I. Shoo mnker. rhllaaelphla Branch, No. 4. had a .plrlt-d rneetlng on Thursday erenlng. when thlrtynln. applicants for membership were elected. At tho close of the meetlna: the invited guest, were ad. muted and entertained bv Marian, the musician: J rands Crowley, in song and story, anl th. Marlon String Orchestra. Twin Cltv Branch, No. 82. held the second 'hauaenpner" party In I.atihaw' Hall, rtoyera. ford, on Prlday evening. The prlte for hiah' score was awarded lo Frater J, It. Shelly, Among other contestants were Wilson IlelN snder. It. H. a, Detwiler. William rirownbaek. Clavton Anderton. John Detwll-r, Hurrrjum bow. Clltford Nelson. Charles Illlbnrn. William Major, Oeorae Dansnn, Clinton Ayera. B. iwln. William .Pennjpacker. Hamuel Bauer. LutbjHP Iieruer. Harvey Avers. Ilnwer Ottlnjer, V. V. Orander and .1. B. Ilauer. At the close of tne hausenpffer" Department Superintendent M. , Melxel and Deputy Fr-d Ij. Mowlda talked on the rood or the order. Indication, point lo ii r.vlval of Interest In the Twin Cltv Ilranch, Three more 'hausenpffer' parties will be held during the season, on the fourth Friday of March. April and May. to which all of the membera aro urged tn bring a friend. i Industrial Ttraneh, No. R0. will hold a "smoker" .following- the business meeting to night. Home excellent talent has been procured and the members with their friends are cordially Invited to come, "superintendent Miller will bo on hand. M- I-sdlea' nranch, No, 20. will hold It. regular monthly meeting on Thursday evrnlng, February 22, tn I followed by a concert under the auspice of Professor Schm tt-Fabrl and an Impromptu dance, to all of which the Philadelphia member ship I cordially invited to come and bring friends. JaCC orders now for Spring Shirts Made to Measure. Have you ever tested the abilities and facilities of our Custom ,Shirt Department? It gives admirable results and is especially well equipped to serve you just at this time, as IJF& a4aawRPBasaV ia-vX I ,vy CENTRAL ' BlOAD STREET Miun 3000 j.;- -v- -, a- ? It.le ' A H J.-w V.j-1 i. y. J Jiv " ". m s' M2 . a. f ."M '"' 1 . p , 2.1 MJ ' Ki t4 si n M m . 4 1 .M it, J V" , J. . il IT, -- a 'u -,'. a- jv "SfiV' "M and th. m rvuMtrnaf a&rl aSaaaaaswa a. gr" . T'? - '.rfv. .ii" . .. .A. a ,.-,:Aai '.' TU ?t v . 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