"5S" t- !i V JESTERS' MEMORIAL TO MAINE HEROES Court's Joint Celebration With c Wisdom From Some of the Order's Finest Orators Court Hast Knel, No. 93, assembled upon rtoannlvertwiry of tlio Malno to "remember Ihort pavtil heroes of our country" nnd to live due commemoration to tho tuenty-thlrd innual nntnl day of tlio court. Brother Bruce was toastmastcr at tho banquet held fi the Itoosevelt. Hupervlflnn Deputy Jamea J- Campbell, an attache of tho Naval construction Department, responded to the ,",. -our Naval Scrvlco Today": Tast canrcme Treasurer J. J. Guerln, tho local ? Lv.i.rnnllim. tlin Tlo Thnt Hlnilo N Etronecr as tho I'coplo llccomo Hctter and LAJ DUW ". ml ..! T,r,.V Hmh.1 rKIA 5f R,r I "W. I'llot, "WnphlnKton and Lln (t f-!i- the Ideal Kratcrnallnts" i 1'ast Ku f? eriroo Chief IlanKcr 11. W. Mace. "Ho Who IT Loe3Tot His Country Can I.oo NothlnR": B sunremo Auditor James Duross, "Tho F. of F A. nn(l Its M1,sl" to Humanity": I'nst ftr Chief Hawrcr J. j. ranm, u jutui IT X.,.,i; (Irand Trcnxurer 11. V. Karloy. The Ladles"? urand Secretary It. Comber, One la th- Hand s. Two In the Hush, a Good Adt Ice Suggestion." Yt,. speakers rotlred later to attend the func linn of Court Standard, No. 1M The Instru lon.r.1 ..h ii mnstcnl pronram wan of a SiK run. Tho tlnnco features wero adapted M11,.cl.,."i?; who Indulscd In thnt aetlee recreation fa ft, Tific ent committee left nothlnc undone to !? X.jtoorca.lon enjoyable. Tho chairman ft M rtmarke said! Nineteen eara ao today I he heroeT of the, Maine save up their He. .a; "" "I.'JvST -- ihir iwinved country Four car MCrimj ": ".. ..1 li.r. II. b. "..""'" ..",?; n'n'nlrSSrv MS has carerr 01 Bin held February 15 of ench succeeding ier a tes imonlil of fond affection for tho memory I? those mam ra of the month of the birthdays ! Washington ami Lincoln and to emphasize lb. Vords of the ureal emancipator, -Let us i. faith that rlBht makes might, and In that f'ltn let ui duro to do uur duty us wo under- unit It.' " Court fhll i?herldan. No. 141. tomorrow will nM a Washington celebration at, Koltes Tost li.ii nodlne and tleorge streets Courts nroth 'rlr iSe. nS I" ''olumbla. No brt. Wberty. P i.Mtlj;ii val Vn (.! H-lpndshlD. "" "".'.' ""-v.- .it. t. .;.. V tli M juritl;a ra E?irnYrihute' of their lalent Court (leorgo g Th" fe! l"al V.III l one of many to l, hUd I fc honor of the father of the country by arl S Siswurt.. stparateljf or combined ,iu, Ing the nix ---- .. .nt ..till t,A thA a?llffft fll nflllnP. Lweek beginning tonigni. u """" "'" "" , i eatriotlc In character; Court Standard. No. IP."., celebrated Its ttihteenth anniversary Inst Thursday Depart Jig from the usual procedure, the event was !rf,(. family rrunlon, with some r.no well SeedparTleYnanU at Auditorium Hall Hi ?" Auditor Ilrother Jamts Duross was chair min and Ilrothar Woolsion manoger of ths Since, nrother Krank Halara'a orchestra and ?" court's string band furnished the Proeram Ib music The Kle cluti, .loub o .iuartet and Mlolsti i rendered splendid selections Hrothcr Htrry T -Mlddleton. tho Indefatlgablo seere-liri- ga a resume of tiro rnurfa career up to Itssresent aiknowledged position as( tho banner leu? of South I-hlladelphla. "The' re.ulta we k.v. sttnlnsd ' ho stated "aro duo to the cul utaUon of hearty man-to-man friendships among ?w membera Weekly association, lonimon tn Uresis, talking over tho same subjects ami SSkinr tonethr for tho same Ideals have cnt men becomo stronger than steel Any SSVof a hundred other things mas; have ton trlbuted to our success, but our main endurlns rood Is duo first, foremost and a I to the fait Kf practical applkaUon of the simple .but ?....r.u. inrnnrtant feature made the court a K.. ih. rnurt mi nnd is a circia Hi .. !." All ctin-ij . ...r ------- - - !.. AS. su that every ono knows brine of fricnasnip, filtaSS al thT little lommdnplace fact, which jormjho stepplns stonva to stnutne companion- ,hiPn friendly contingent to whom the credit Is for the grand national celebration Inelude. " 1.0 . le his name, his lou, wnere. .no "r .". r . l nrnthers bcnallcur. urouoritui Colditlne. Munz. W llaon. Couller. Dougherty, Mueller,. Wharton, "r.enwoou ""-Vr"n Ortcnwood, namspacher. ffi.tSSrSnfCir'a.K;' and a -Yatt of-.fflclent aids. ti,. remblnntlon V. of A. Commltteo, vv 111 Tin. m iii. -.- . - , 1 . a TI..I.IA nf A mAFlna . mit Aimifir vprntin "!n"rChosen friends. No. 1M, IVrs.verance o jnV. Udelltv. NoHl,V Olle Uranch, No St Frwdom. No 2J0, Iletsy Uoss, No r.'J ii...i ta "im nnti l Riirn, nii hji r ; ,,,i Wednesday, nt the Hall ol uiDeriy V Sound"? No iai. at imuphln and Tilth street fc- iJ. ..'.Kr,ii...., will nrceent reports A tautlful souvenir la being prepared as iu i ac. S Sr.MsaavSJ? K.stona are "interesting and "s'gnmen.a . been mido for the com ng meeting for SSemance. '"'" "iTiel Kelly Mel ard and Putnam lirolhers 1 rlel . Keiij iiti r.i, w.i.h f'nnnlnuham 1-arley. cjre., v-aw Merrlmac, il hers trl llcg. weisn. wnn ', -"K-iTh " iiroder lias, Klnslovv McOulrc, leu lluscher. Kenney. l'uhey. Howes. Wain- .H.i,r t ffnAnor and I'arkor will take pari in He features assigned those court". rourt Olenwood. No. 101. Is holding attractive aoJtol meettnga Tiieadasa at Hlxth and Venango Kretti IU twenty-second annual report shows 'a "VrnvonSuV" blending ot : traterna tlvm. and sound business principles. The aurpmii lun"' amount to IU.24T.tU. The expendlturee of 1H1U ISaroed up W12S.U.I. leaving, tho gain for tho year eirJ'UO. Initiated during the J'e". thirty etaM la normal healthy growth), and the 4u enerretlo frajers start to ndd 100 this sear Vlth Its atcord'on bands, glee c.lub. drarnalio Moclatlon. degree team and eertalnmeni talaxy. Its meetings aro kept .live y. "" lvagner. Sauertvald. Jackson, aabel and lnteJ boler and the fraternal promotion contingent seo to It that the adjunct of social 'Wreala mads nromlnent. as a factor In progressive Kvem?n7 Ha own charterea buUdlnj und loan iMCiatlon. Ua latest enture. U ineetlnc wltti srest success Class. Is the reason ef Its .grand surcee. And brother Albert odds, "No. I01,.,'"?3 "5 committees busy. studieH local conditions and works In lines that do tho most good, hence the secret ot Its attainments. The Foresters day commltteo of the Assoc! atfd Courts ot l'hlladelphta and lelnlty. at III session last Frldiy. selected the follow ng as the managing offlcora of the 101T fie d-day outing and celebration of tho order's natal day. Chairman. JameB V. Onrtland. Court Ureen. way. No. 34D: vice chairman. II. Ahrens. Court Pride of Kensington, No. 8l financial secretary W. II. Hurley. Court laurel Hill, No. J4, recording secretary, Kmll Kuenzer, Court lncie of Northwest. No. .41). treasurer. John Buttle. Court Ses-mour. No. 1!T0J trustees. Joseph ltor rell. Court Cohockslnk. No. 142: O. D Orr. Court Columbia. No. b(I and Harry oung. Court Brotherly Love. No. 10. 1'lans were treed upon and active work will commence ai once to make the event of this year the crown; .lag glory of the commltteo'a twenty-nine years tareer. An lntereitlne feature of the session was the fomnlled returns of the campaign for new mem Jen as received from Philadelphia County and from Derks through Supervising Deputy Joseph A. Montag. The reports from Delaware County ruin uiuiiici ajvuiiui t .... . ..".. itnt in hy nrothora Taylor, or No mi; vv mm worth of No. 8T! Mollrlde. of No. 180: King, of No. 8JT. and Supervisor I'almor vvere most encouraging, Montgomery County had a splen did record, which Special Deputy V. Frlel pro duced. Bchuylklll County sent In the. banner tPort to date, detailed as tn facts, by uroinera j farnell., No. 230: Hurke No. 244: Parnell. No. 230: Hurko No. 244: Ken; lly. No. 8j Flaherty, No. 2TT: Haa., No. 583: Horan. jv z-io uauagner, no. sou: m-mini., .- JJT: Haughney. No. 325; McQovern, No. S28: Wre. No. 340: McDonald. No. 832, and M. Mooney, supervisor. All the other county re orts were read, and enthusiasm was -rampanl at the splendid results shown. . The patriotic features of the F. of A. are jltig brought Into personal action by reason ef existing conditions, and that aspect was demonstrated In a special celebration at Court Bluecher; No. 203. Susquehanna avenue and Lawrence street, ovor which P. C. It. Charles 2lAlatihaiiai ma-. ..Id ...4 f-iiira In th rltV. GOTH" fb eJ n whole or In larire part of cltlsena of ---- vi -; iiiaii until onu ,- -- -- - treprfnted by nre& delegations. The courts Participating wr Allemanla. No. 88; Glen- 'V . -"" , (Ul l U Bill (IK 1111, Ws - - - K IJo. 141 Cohockslnk, No 1421 Perseverance, V. Sft 15Ti Oermanla. No 1B0: North Perm, No. w wotvi Mt ini( t'..t,i.ninn Vn j'tAt Nhtrinan. p i?il aceo, No. 200: Patrick Henry, No. stsil L fl"0' th Northwest. No. 240: Jones. No. r. list P.m. nn vn ma, rMf.iin. No. S49. and I Victorious. No. 8S1. The exercises were held In R't Kjerdance with the rttuallstlo ceremonial of ft,! n, Flar." ni.Tli purpose was to emph!xe the ''America- --T...1 mnv.ni.iit ri.r nmtmnir tub ncuu h ul i Jonign birth and no better exponenta could be vuieu, am I no chairman, tnan foresters ji SrmSn tl.llvllu a - .-nn.lnn 111. n nf the 'nlted States who "felt themselves men when trohmeu. No. SCO. "and Illankemeyer, of No. I. " vr"wn4 rrprceniaiives i" "" r,tlng aa bodies. Tha tanor of the remarks atni fe youi kin ' .ooufc tne aiogan aaopiea or io ?" naa vl- "whatavar tna anoraa inai &.1 '0'rthars hailed from, whatever the -- 'wjr .ougnt arar, wnaiever ine ia.naa mm 'UriClVpal tnaw kaa mim.A fpnm tnAmv VAlt nit rhaH.i. .v "v-T.""r. . .;: ;,,. re ftri t B,,U wiitro yuu ro ivu. , U Ii!2ul- eanst racial tampUtlona, let thla four moto, America flratl" 'i T1) Junior court, of th. city will unit, with VSn?'.1 c?Vt Washington. No, B, In a .fit- """fc" 01 iov. c.iepraiion in nonor oi mm f . ' nr.i n war., nr.i in peso, ana nri icrui ox ni. oouniryra.n,-- jniuor s ,'"I louna inemseivea here." Aanress.s wer 1 jRS.hy Ilroth.ra Bchaffner. No. B3 Naglj. No. !?.' Bll?r, No. 126: Ehrcntraut. No. 184i Fried . fi.0' ?! 25 Bpahr, No. (10: Klchenhofer, No. ',4111 Rpllll.nn XTA V..Y. T.--1 1 -- Mn 11. I '---------- eeapj.pj.pj.aBaeaaaenaar.aeaeaeaeaeaeaea1 1 H r :IHi JKm, ifwJHi: CHARLES H. STEVENS Member of Ollvo Branch Lodge, No. 115, I. 0. 0. F. DISTRICT ODD FELLOWS GREET GRAND MASTER Olive Branch Honors Veteran at Golden Anniversary Enthusi astic District Meetings Tho mooting In Caledonian I.odgo room last I'rlday evening of tho lodges In tho first district was one of tho biggest ever held In Philadelphia. P. O. It Frank P. Conway presided. There were ropresentn tlves from Arizona, Now York, Massa chusetts and Now Jersey, nnd also Grand Master Terry A. Shanor, Urnntl Secretary Usher A Hall, llepresentatlvo J. Henry Beltel. Charles B. P.lchardson, president, nntl Hobert dorman, secretary, of flip Orphans' Home; Clawsoh Coles, secretin y of the I. O. O. V. Home: Franklin P Sherry. Harry Graham, Charle3 llucltley, William Wagner, William II. Heppard. Levvla A Mengcl, William McC Cull and many D. D. O. M. nnd D. D. G. P P O It. Conway introduced tho several spenkcrs In a M;ry lilting manner, nnd In presenting the beloved Grand Master, said that Brother Shanor had put Odd Fellowship "on tiro with lovo for tho Fatherhood of God and tho brotherhood of man " The Grand Master spolco of tho activity plan now In progress nnd his f.iltli In Its success One of tha features of tho evening was a delegation front Merchant Lodge which received n big ovation. All the Lodges In the First District were well represented nnd old Caledonian camo out In large numbers Ilefroshments vvero served. The committee In charge was composed of William McC. Cull. P. W Ancker, William V Heeder, C. D. Hamilton, George' I). Craig, U A. Brown and George J. Hyde. Tho degree team of this lodge will con fer tho first degree on a class of can didates at Tacony Lodge, Itlchmond and Ash streets, on Saturday evening. Drother Charles It. Stevens enrolled as a member of Olive llranch Lodtfe. No 115. on De cember 28. lMlfJ and feels that he has ever remained faithful to tho trust and principles of the order In addition ho Is a member of tho associated branch. Daughters of Itnbeknh, tho Actlvo Odd Fellows' Association and el ernn Odd Fellows' Astoclatlon At a large meeting of Ills fellow members and in the pres enco of tho grand mastor Urothor Htevens vu K resented a fifty-year Jewel In recognition of Is Innir und active sorvlce In resDonso lie Indicated that this token was an amplo reward.) for his humblo service and hoped to navo ma name remain on tho record until ho shall an Bver "present" at tho llnal roll call. Quaker City Lodso No 2fls. was the rails Ing point for the fifth district last Tuesday evening. Tho members of 208 turned out In foroo the old veterans being thore Ureklne, MjcKenzle. Wad dell and Morrow, Kershaw and Deck and tho members of tho once-famous Installing staff Then the visitors- lllloy. of Mll'o l.odge, Orr and Matin, from American Star, and l'opo. Lrlckson. Carr and Cull, of the "llslng squadron. Un doubtedly tho fifth district made a great step forward No one could help being Impressed with tho spirit and work of tho order nfter seeing the tlying squadron" at work Just to hoar Ilrother Hoppe, of Good Samaritan. No tU. was a treat In Itself. In his Inimitable style he told how No. Ml grew In two scars from five membora to 181. District Deputy O M. Kugene Serfas was more than pleased with tho response tho district t.n.4 mmi. tn th caII. lndetisndonce Moyamen- slng. Oood Samaritan. Oriental. Quaker City and members of neighboring districts After speeches and reminiscences 1". O. Krou.se. sr . orginlst of No. 208. played the ode. closing In perfect accord one of the most Important meet irnrl In tlio history of the fifth district The "Quakers" aro now bending every effort to arrange a big time for "W. 11 Hushworth night, on February 2T. Mlllo Lodge. No. 1000. held a social session which, attracted about 200 brothers The social and entertaining features of the evening were thoroughly enjoyed 1' O Ilrother llrcselman. Ulalr N llilley and 11. 8 Furness, of Coaguan ock Lodge. No 40J, nnde Interesting remarks on the good of the order. The staff will bo In harness tonight for the third decree on the class of waiting candidates Tre class for March bids fair to be tho largest ot the season, unless the month of April can beat It Vs. Itora always welcome at Mlllo Lodge. Parkway Uulldlng. Olive llranch Lodge. No. 115, conferred the third degree on J. L Ashenfelder. Andrew I.oef fler. Arthur Bale and Ueorge Chllds. There was a very good attendance, which enjoyed tho amusement after tho session was over. Ilrother W miam a. McCandiess, who Is known as tho "knocker committee," did he duty well, as usual. This lodge wl 1 entertain tomorrow n glit nrobably the largest and best district meeting ever held in tho Parkway Uulldlng. All mem bers welcome. .. Merchants Lodge. No. 283, held a short ses olon on Friday evening last Several brothers who have been absent for a few weeks on account of illness or other cause, were greeted warmly. Among them were P. U VV J llrlt ton! P. a. J. It" Bmlth nnd V.Q. J. P. Adam. r b M D Cohen, who bos been absent since tha summer months. Is again among theregu tars having recovered recently from a spell of .!&.. TUbabmembera are a so tak ng an gurg'and'lirother Oood. of MuncV".' were among therrvtsm!ri Tr At th. close of the lodge ses. on ik. .H.llnr. At th. Close 01 inn 1UU.O ..ii th? .visitors ai in. cio t?lct meet ng In Caledonia- Lodge. When the foil wis called Merchants made an excellent Bhowln" which further proves that No. -83 Is always on tho lob. On of the most enthuslastlo meetings held In jMift I & 1-odge'ia.Y Thur."ay"n.ght: Sm every lodge In the district was represented, f l T$Z T:tbVirf ,F.rB1ledaa,.e'foi,;'Xm.rT,?a TOe'yranoerWW & deliver ed on. of hi. most invigoraun. -""-, . ...a fnnellislon collation wa served, T-n.rinn Lodge. No. 208, entertained Dro. itnd witness the weYk ot th. degrw staff. nuardlan Lodge. No. 402. conferrid the aec ?Jee on Monday evening, with a good at- SH&'sgog ," Monday evening in the hall, -eui J,0.rIn Hr':ncta,rW..S.t'a,renof.very Kr.an.rriffid that the rind lodge, to have it consolidate with u. fT ?? coming to u. with a membership of ibou'? ., ychlncr..M. our member. Guardian ttii are confldent that there ar. a vo"w.ftr.vVii'"f0,?.d,"V,w,ol'r,k' number aa they are live wires. i i'i n:(iao ulahrti tn an The oooa o the Plana for the aecond annual pounce thai nounyv. "TS.ZIZ, -. haon comple ted. and SalMS." cn ' be ISSXSTW ir in Monday ewnlnr. March IB. omantown avenue, on Thursday night and ?v.rry lodge in lVk'jt wm .WW.ni-d. matfl IIIUVV . . ----- a -- ... ivi.:Thet.Ds.c., tBSsr&zsssz ?:: trie "meetings the tsnth district ha. held In a lory l?ng time. District lJPW.af ","'! t ' itartln Wond.rly presided and introduced . VDVak.r.r PjrrA? Slianor. grand rnast-r. iiirrinv innraii. ituilii nna aw EVENING LEDGrER-PHnJADELPHlA1, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, fhthmtastlcally Indorsed and a bin crowd from me ttnlh wai promised. .Tail Orand nepresentatlie I'. K. Conway, of Arcturu. l.ode. No. as. haa ... "r, -w-.v, ..u, mt, unn iiiuiinii iiui'i vvashlngton, l. C. where he was the guest of nonOr at the inml vl.li.llnn .ml nnnufll hfin. quel of Oolden Hulo Ide. All of tho Grand lodge officers of the District of Columbia were present and Ilrother Conway was given a most cordial reception. He told them ol the great activity of thoonVr tn Pennslvnnla and learned of the splendid condition of the lodges It) Washington. Ilrother Conway also had the pleasure of visiting Ifcacon Lodge, No. IS, and 1 red D, Stuart I.ncampment No. T .Montgomery lodge. No. HT, or .orrisinwn, will celebrnte Its eightieth anniversary on Tues day, February 27. with a banquet In tho audi, torlum ot the City Hall, Norrlstown. Tho guest oi honor nnd principal speaker wlll.be Judge John 11. Itaker, Congressman of the Second dis trict of California, anil a a past grnnd master end past grand representative. Jtilge linker, before hhj election to Congress, was it Judge of tne superior Court In California, nnd Is ono of the noted orators of tho Oolden W est. Among others who will be tho gvusts of .Montgomery Lodge aro Pnst Ornnd Patriarch F F Conn ay and Mrs. Conway (Irand Secretary Usher Hall onu irasi urand Master lcoueri urannm. . Harris Lncampmrnt held a big meeting: on Monday evening, nt which the degree team ol Kesetone Encninpment conferred the pntrlnrcnni degree In a very liuprc salvo tmnner , mere were representatives present from corona. Sllnam and 'lemme Kneampmenls Insflrliig re marks vvero made by P. H M. James Mortiiom ery. P. tl p, r.dwln Karickson, 1' C. I' "os Mclver. P 0 P William J lilack. I' C j Villllam I'atlirsim, P 0 P Ilnbert Shaw. P c P F.il ard Hamilton P C. P Charles i lluek. ley nnd I) D (1 P William Mc.M. Cull. Ho freshments vvero served. Mount Airy lodge No 23S. held Snndiy serv ices nt the Od 1 Fellows' Home The sermon was ...aar-hn.l liv iV- Ir-v It VV. WpetWOtll. PnStOr of Mount Airy Methodist Episcopal Church. The music was by tho largo congregation under inn direction of Mrs II H Lnfiem . organist. President Slpps espressed his usual th inks At the Odl Fillows' OrphiniBe the services vvere In charge of theso lodges I'lnclnnilus. llencon, Shackumnxon. North Star. Farkcr-.Sor-rls, Muluol lTliindi and Fame runstltiitltiif the hloventh Philadelphia District. Addressia wire mode by John Wnikln-i a inemb, r of I lemon Lodge, who prtsl.l.'d. Prof I'nlvln O Altbouse. nt the Central High School. Pnst (Irand Master Hubert (Irnhoni. President lib hnrdn. Ilolwrt Love and Ueorge Hill The mmln lneludul on theins by tho male chorus from St Uirnnnna Protisinnt Kplscntml Church solos bs Harry J. Ofgrnnder and selections bs the c hlldr. n At the Itebekah Home the servlc. s were under the nusplces of Marlon llibikah Lodge, No I. James L Welsh, a local preacher of the Metho dist Hplseopal Church, preached the sermon Iho music vvas In , hargo of viri J Stevenson, m -componlst. nnl Mrs W Pennock. soloist Ad dresses were made bv President Mary A l.ngle mnn and Charles Hart, a member of Murlon Lodge. HIRO TRIBE HONORS GREAT COUNCIL CHIEFS Progress of the Jubilee Associa tion Great Sachem on Trail for New Tribes Illro Trlhe, No .100. held tin nnnual snmKcr In tha vvlRvvam nt I'enn 'l'ovvnshlii Hall, Tucntv -second street and HIc1kp nvciiuc. Threo hundicd nnd ton ineuihtrs of lliin and other tribes vveio present. Talks vvero made li (1 S. John M. Coombs, (J. H. S )r. T C llcswlch. tit. 1'iophet K H. Walker, 1 O S Ur. W It. UodRerH, I. S. John GreenlialRh chairman of finance committee; I. S Charles 13 Hell, Chief of Hecnrds Wflllnm lietlicl. IJcputy d S. John Malone. An eniosnble entertainment was Intcrspeiscd with the talks, Including n demonstration of the lllro inovlnR-plcturo machine lllro took In a class of ten pale faces prior to the Rmoker, making Its total elehty-slx for tho last six months Chief of lieconls Bethel Mated It had promised a hundred new members, hut would go over that mark. Coin and venison vvero beived. The Jubilee Association held its regul ir monthly meeting al the Oreat Council office on lust Mondny evinlng Several tribes and inun ( Us Joined the nisotlitlon ThlH sear promises to be the best for many years past. Owing to tho scarcity of parks oversbmlv Is anxious to he enrolled In tho Jubilee, n.nd now is the timu to get In Oreat Sachem John M. Coombo Instituted an other tribe in Cambria County on 'lu sday night, nfter which ho traveled through Clear field County, arriving at M'vhanoy Cltv on Sun das. Monday next be will travel throughout the exlremo western section of the State. Tho great sarhem reports Increases throughout the country districts and knows the order will enjoy an old-time Increase A district meetinir was held by Cohockslnk Tribe No 1211. on Friday night in the wigwam at Oermantown avenue and Dlimond strevl. Deputy Hill tllazer vvas In charge of tho meet ing Great Senior Sagamore Dr T. C llcawlck spoke on the work thus far and predicted a successful sear, and P S Charles P. Hell spoko of the advantages of the Funeral Reimbursing Association P. S F A Ounold told of tho up-to-tho-mlnute manner No. 120 ennducta Its buslneas A numlier of workera from various trlbee In the vicinity weru also present. W'somlng Trllio, No T. Is making good head way. Deputy Al Illtsert attends the meetings regularly nnd lends bis assistance In further ing the work of the degree team Hepnnna No. 12 Is now working for Its big meeting next month. He band Is In de mand for raising work, going first tn raise Waseca, No. 48. Deputy Ueorge Montclth pre dicts an increase for every tribe In his district. Mohawk Tribe. No 14 Is working for nn even break this term C of It. Ueorge Amey and 1 S Al Wallace, assisted by Deputy Frank Wllllngmeser, are doing eversthlng possible to continue the good work of the lost few weeks, Cherokee Tribe, No, 10, recently held a smoker for Its members and friends. A number of the old-timers have returned, and P. of H Sam Mclilroy and Deputy Joseph Hodden are working on n plan that will make No. 11) one of the leaders. Hlaclc Hawk. No 20. has the degree team busy every week. Deputy Hill Fox Is a regular visitor and tho meetings aro well attended. Wlssahlckon Tribe. No. 32. Is now holding wtekly debates on various questions of the day. 1". S. Charles F Wleland Is nlwass on tho Job Representative Sam Loeb told of a new plan for Increasing the attendance. Deputy George Knlttly never misses a meeting. Moscosco Tribe. No. 34. holds a smoker on re each month for members and friends. In addi tion to a good entertainment and corn and lenl son. one of the great chiefs or deputy .great sachems talks on the order. Moscosco hoaat of one of the largest and finest halls In Phila delphia situated at .11M0 Lancaster avenue. Chief of Iticoro. llert Wylle, P S. Titus Frank enlleld. Charles Cox Sr.. and hi. son are alwasa hustling, Tnnl Trlhe No. 80, ndopted three palefaoss las? Thursday night Deputy Scmlre C-rlftnh tnid of his trails to the c ty tribes and the ISlJvr thev are doing Lennl is going to have a ble Increase this term. lied Cloud. No. 150. had a big meeting last Tuesday This tribe does the work and trans act. Its tribal business In the German language. Wawatem Tribe. No. 83, la planning a big eauhra tlon for tonight. A number of amateur, will P?rfo?m. Cbarfe. T. Wleland. prealdent of the Deputies5 Association, will be Judg.i P. 8. Joseoh Cunningham, master of cercmoniei. and DeDUty Harry Wlggleworth. chairman. Chief of liecord. Elhy predict, a record crowd. Moeanonaca Tribe. No. 14D. of Chester, adopt, en aTa.. of twelve at Its last meeting. Deputy rharlea Cullls Is working for the biggest In eVse In the history of No 141). The nddystone tirrSt ied rtemlngton Arms ar. contributing PiS5.i to Tthli T Increase. P. S. George Wright Is !aJg.Knt worker, both on the books and In .niarf!! oalefaces. P. S. Smith, one of th. Sfueat m?roPwrV. li always present at th. meet fiis All the Chester tribes are doing good work and substantial lncrea.es will .how In the March report. vi.nAmln Tribe' celebrated ladles' night on Mn8S3 Menlnr. with Sachem Wltcraft a. chair nl.n Vhi Bi furnished the eht.rtalnment aHnhaTahuet that followed, p. 8. 8. Dr. T. C. ii.ewlrk vu present ana gave ft'the w?rk 'of the frat.rnlly. abort talk Tuba Tribe Is taking In pal.faees at every sleep The Has makers ar. a big factor In this trlb.''a success. ..-M..ent Tribe. No. 2T0. Is taking In pale faees bright along! "and se.ma to hay. taken on facea runi ,-, .,--ori. James 11. P nkerton SiriS ootftto1, mM'Tr. t..v, Trtb.. No. llB.'e.I.hrat.il It" thlrtl.th ''rJ.rry on lat Thur.day night M at, tn. SnniV?.r. table at Thirteenth .treet and Olrard b;.SSJ where the member, and ladlea enjoyed Sn."of 'the grJate.t events In the history of th. ?Jih. Past Grand Sachem Jllchard Tongu. .r.'.bA a. toastmaiter and gav. a history of th. fSba bating that lnc. IU Institution t. k..o. ir. of wampum hav.pald out th. um of 8. J." "A v.ii.f of memb.r. and famllUs. Tho en Krtaln "."t wia furnlsh.iT mainly by th. Nor. VtltuT Mai. Quartet, One of th. Natures mi raandle , H Trucks.ss. of Pitman. N. J.i ffi.VS?eitJd th Indian pi M '3tamora . Th. the chlef'e degree In their usually efficient man ner and were highly commended. A very artis tic recitation was given by P. 8. Jnnea. en titled "The Lnet Shall He First and the First Shall lie Last." Degree Master Camero gave an Interesting talk, securing promises or iuh surport of the memliers Past Sachem peorge V, Nicholson gave a short talk on publicity, referring to the liberal news space given to ine lied Men by the L'trmmi Lai-uin. other speak ers were Past Sachems Cnulslon, Delaney. Jones and Ilrother Schlvo. of Crow Tribe. Tt,. ...ill.. tn..ll-iv .if Ihn Tlnlcota Asso ciation was held on last Frld ly's sleep al tho wigwam of Wyoming 'lrlbo, No 7. 7J3 Wlinrton street. Thero vvere twelve tribes rerresentea, bringing tho largest attendnnru ror a long viiii-i; President Alexander Clarke and tho full board , neHt. wn.n nr.i.nl nml Ihn VnrtoUS COm' mlttees mado reports of progress 1 rlbes that were present vvero No. 7, s, 23, 2 i, .11, 4", To. K7, 18U, 2.11. 3JS and 4.3 O. : It. Thomas K. DonnaUey vvas warmly greeted and told tne members uno of his stories of Indian life, which was mucn enjosea ny nil. r " n "'"": II. Tonguo gavo a talk bn tho advancement ol Iho order and related tho history of his own Past Sachem John M. Camero. on behnlf of Ilrother Donnalles-, presented to tho Dikotn As sociation a set ot Indian heml pieces which vvae highly appreciated and an expression uf thnnks was given, ilrother i;amero received iomnmiu tlon for his Interest In the degree teams end in the work of the order, especially In South Phila delphia. Past Sachem George V Menolson gave an address on publicity, railing nttintlon to tho fraternal columns of tho I.vlmmi Lri'iin Tho various tribes made their reports, vvhlcli showed encournglntf progress and Indicating a new spirit of real friendship nmong tho num bers. Addresses vvero mado by otner visiting brothers and tho tommlttee servul nn ample supply of refreshments Crow Tribe, No. 423 was honored by " visit from P. 11. 8 John 13 Poore. P 11 S Waller Hodgere nnd P. S Peler J. Kite, from lonnli Tribe, No 41 A paleface was niloptnl and tho unwritten work was given by P S George W, lludolph Several propositions have been re celvid for tomorrow's sleep, and u large nt trndnnco la looked for P. 11 llodgers undo an address on the Orphans' Homo which elic ited much interist p G S Poore spoko on the good of the order liulliiitlng his long ex perience nml Interest In the order t'hlif "I iteeorils liudulpii or "HufTalo Hill" as ho Is termed, mud? nn address on tho history of Cruw Tribe, stilting thnt In It" fourteen sears or existence It Had paid mil 111 01.1 ','! ir ie lief of numbers and their families Ilrother lludolph received applause when ho slated that Crow Tribe was not the wealtblisi nor tni largest tribe, but ilnlmed tn be the most ho-pltablo tribe In Phllaillilila Ilrother llu dolph has been a member of tills order for forts-tlsht yettr and bus bad tne honor of Instituting tribes that have tome up aniong tho largest and most nourishing In the order Menno Tribe No 8-'S, la adopting palefaces nt overy meeting nnd la looking forw ird to n large increase. There ha. been nine mi inbers admitted this sear and teveral impositions received. , Honnvawns Tribe. No. 372 of llloomsburg. has adopted fifteen p.elefue.l and reinstated ten members since the first tt this gn it sun Those who are actlvo In the tribes affairs ex pel t to hive ten more pilcfaces admitted before the end of this term Mlnnewaukaru Tribe No 20 of llinnvcr. held a Inrge lnm louncll on lust 1 rldis " sliep and admitted twenty threo palefaces The In creasing Interest Is so great tint tho member" expect to have a giln of fifty members bv the ind ot this term The trlbo was honond by Iho prisence of P. tl S William Long, tl J W Joseph Fnrror and P S Peter J Kite, of Phil adelphia, who mado short talks Tasssunk Tribe, No 1.11, Is still gathering palefaces and attracting good nltendance. to lh wigwam Tho tribe has suffered the loss of one of Its oldest nnd most nctlvo members in tho death of 1' S. Jacob 8. Herbert. Alpena Trlhe, No 1111, held a package pirty on last Thursday night and whs entertained liv the Maumeo minstrels, an actlvo body belong ing to Maumeo Tribe lied Men nit over this great reservation are today holding patriotic i meetings in noniir or (1. orge W ashlngton T his sleep vv 111 find many tribes holding well-attended meeting.. v. Ilhpr in form tne warrior a " Jilcn are cordlnlly Invited We.ei Tribe No 211 of P.irkesburg lulled at if" last meeting eleven nalefae.g. mak ng llio total of llfty alniei the first of the sear There promls-s to be another large class for next Wednesday's sleep. nnniirl-ica Tribe No M nf Coatesvllle. nnd I-lric gain at the end of this term. "l.i'"i. .... whlMi rnll.eil much merrimeui. Tlio work of No. 1SI, wa very much appre ciated as this team la about the best In till. ells among Hasmaker" """n'!?iVli,nda-"7s'.'i "h" members at Its next meeting and -7S4 has promised to assist In the work. On March R. at Aztlo Tribe, an association of Hasmakera will be constituted with llfty-seven memb?rs. The officers of he State assoclatloi. will trail In a bods and Perform the work of organization. The eltgreo team of ltf j '" be present to dn the degree work. All Has makers are Invllrd to attend on tho becoml Thursday In JIarch. Charlea Terune, a lay member of Cheltenham Methodist Kplscopal Church, on Bundav preached nnd conducted tho services In the lied Mens Home, ot which twelve tribes of tho order were represented The music was by the choir of Cheltenham Church. Degree of Pocahontas A monetv-r meeting was held In iho tepee of Hanka Council, when llreat Pocahontas liar bara llrldgen paid the council nn ofilclal visit. A large clasa was adopted und tho work splen didly dono by tho officers, who deserve great credit: the council only being in it. ninth moon An Interesting address was mado by tho great Pocahontas, which was heartily enjosed Ito marka were made by Great Prophetess Cath erine Quthoft. District Deputy Carrie Mooro and Oreat Senior Sagamoro Dr. T. C. BeawlcU and other visitors. District mectlnga will be held In the tepees of Tulpehocken end Vein Councils nnd large mtttlngs will bo held In loska, Chappa, Ksota, Wlnema and Tonguwo. All councils aro In a contest to win the record for the largest gain and the fewest suspension Tulpehocken Council, No lS.I. held a district meeting In Its tepee last Thursday's sleep Among the great chiefs present was Oreat Pocahontas Barbara llrldgen. of Mnhanoy City: Cleat Prophetess Catherine Outhorf, Great Keeper of Wampum Anna Megary, Great We nonah Anna Mllllgan, all of whom made appro priate addressus. Tha great Pocahontas was presented with a handsome piece of linen on behalf of Tulpehocken Council That tho untiring veork of the great Poca hontas Is going to bear fruit will be pleasing to her many friends In tho degreo and to know that within the next seven suns threo new coun cils will ta Instituted While the (! P la ex pected to Institute many more, she is sure that during the next two great suns the order will have at least forty mora councils added to Its number. . The great Pocahontas has called a district meeting for Weal Philadelphia In the tepee of Wlnema Council, on tonight's sleep and In the tepee of Tonguwa Council on tomorrow 'a sleep. Thla promise, to be the banner night. Past Oreat Pocahontas Leila M. dross, together wun many other member, of. Tonguwa Council, 1. doing all In her power to get a substantial In crease for the clos9 ot worm moon. Knights of Pythias Quaker City Lodge, No. 81. conferred the rank of knight on several esquire, last I'rlday night. The entertainment committee looked after the Inner man after the degree team had given him " Visiting members and family are Invited to ladles' night, package party and dance to morrow night! at Knlghta of Pythias Hall. Main and Price streets, Oermantown, Company No. 1. Uniform Hank, which Is composed mostly of Huaker City Lodge members, haa been very busy . ... ..l(a aridlna- new members to the company. Drill, are. had every Hrst and third Wednesday nights. If Uncle Sam make, a ea no doubt the majority of the uniform rank will respond. About 7S.060 membera of the Knights of Pvtnlas are members of the Uniform Hank, which uses the United Btatea tactic, and would be ot service to the army. Order of Orioles The next fraternal orgniiallon to publicly express patr otlo spirit I. Nest No. 116, Fra ternal Order of Oriole., which. has It. head. Quarters at 1020 Arch atreet. Tho membership of ibis organlxatlon la large and. Includes many Influential men of affair. In thl. city, new member, being constantly .received, in view of the gn.ral Xrauriml love and loyalty shared b this body for America and It. Institutions, th. following resolution ha. been unanimously "T'hat we. the memberi of Philadelphia Nest. No. 118. fraternal Order of Orioles. Indorse the action of President Wilson in hi. efforts to protect the right, ot American citizen, and In the event ot armed conflict between tbe United a..-, -mi .nv forel.n nation wa efTap th. service, of overy one ofou armombera and .very dollar in our treury." . Jullu. D. Wail., Jr., I. president, and John 3. Hannan .eeretarr. Hemstitching But work, don. whll. you wait) alio In cold and allv.r. Skirt Pleating in B-nrar, Bex, HUu and Aeoordlon .Buttons nent men giving snore mi " "- ;." imiiiht it history back lo the sear of ,1 ", ,Vn lnj'IKn'-M Sleep at the wigwam of Hlc.ux Tr be .Si hi. T'l Whirton street Patriotic orations will be delivered'" The .Dakota elcgr.o teams wl XT- The officers of the State ami National Hay-n7"anT8.i7iri1,,',rared,e!-r,,d'a'yV,; b i loTPoloS82 Tribe' No III, and conferred the Has- met hy th bPM band of roiueiialni: Hay . i-oft. nr ll.dmfrshurK. and eMCorted to the hall of roconiTftt Uroad and CRthnrlne Htrwta Sevrn f th irnmni ndniltled were put through the WASHINGTON FOUNDER OF PATRIOTIC SONS Annual Honor Service Obligated to Memory of Beloved Patriot of the Nation Washington's Ulrthilny brings to nil camps In tho organization n duty of oerv- Ice In honor of dcorgo Washington, on the memory of whom tho Patriotic Order Sons ot America was built. Tho Ilcrks County Convention Is being held In Hnmburg, Mont gomery County Convention In Jcnklntown und Huntingdon County Convention In Huntingdon. Invln 8 Smith, tho State trensurer; Oscar Wctherbold, the national treasurer, nnd others will speak to tho members of Herl.s. Charles lirttmm Helms, Stnto secretniy, will speak In Huntingdon, 13mest 13. Clnrl:, tlio Stato president, will address tlio Past Presidents Association of Scranton dnbrlol H. Moycr, Stato lco president, will spenk In Hnrrlsburg. Harry Stager Helms will speak to Camp COI, of Houvsn. John W Harper, Stato master of forms, nml Hlrnm I Wjnne, of Camp 00, and others will spinU to tho members of Delaware County, who will hold n largo class ltil'latiim nt Media. Camp 209, or Columbia, will hold a banquet nnd tho local tamps will celcbrnto with tho district piesldents In delivering nnd hearing nil di esses of a patriotic nature 'llm nnlnr. nf lh I fli U .-.. ,1.n- .. I.- - .-. --..-. .., n ... Ul" llllia, P1ll4ll i un si mi ""'lo visit iho thlrts-two tamps meeting In . uiiKiieiiniiii ne-e -iionujy nignt win meei tor conferente at Statu Camp headquarters 1817 North llrnnd street, nt T o'clock sharp on that evening, and will Itavo In tlmo for th,. Ilrat speiker to arrive In esch camp nt 8 30 p m The camps and meeting Pisces nro aa follows Section 1 Cemn 77 1117 North llr-id "lr i.IBI-..," 1:l1" North Ilroid street. Camp 370, 1(H7 North iiroad street Section 2 Camp I 1(111 Columbia avenue. Cnmp Ih,. Kill Columbia avinue. Section 3 Camp 3311 2nj'i Fletcher street ('imp ,'IS'I, Twentieth Hlld Oxford streets. Camp 33.1 111.7 North Twents seeenth street. Section 4 Camp 111, 4J0-' Main street, Mnna viink. Camp H14 llldgo nnd Mldvnle avenues. Falls nf Schuslklll Section ACamp 211, 1210 South Twentv third street Camp 317. 170S South .street. Camp 73S, Twents first nnd South streets Settlon fl Camp hi, llrnnd nnd Federal streets Cnmp 4 Sixteenth street and Pasasunk avenue Camp 277 2012 South Thirteenth street. section i ("amp 2t.l, Mil west (itrnrel ave nue, Camp 200. sixth street and Glrard ave nue Section S -Cnmp P Sixth nnd Diamond streets. Camp 4W3. Sixth and Diamond streets. Camp 1." lloillno and Norrls streets, Camp P3 Sepvlvn and Norrla streets Section n Cnmp 301, 27S South FlftS'-sccond street: Cnmp (1.11, Sixtieth street and Glrard avenue. Camp J12. ITfts-secomt street and Glrard nveniie Seeiion in Cnmp 270, 3'U7 Lancaster ave nue. Camp ,13s 41110 Chestnut street Section 11 Cnmp bil7 4IIUJ Frankfonl nve. nuo, Cnmp .191, Torresdale and Van Kirk ave nues Settlon 12 Camp 32H. Gerimntown and 1a--hlgh avenu.s, Camp 3IJ. Germantnwn and Ilob erts avenue All of the speaKera of this force aro on edge for nn ifrort to give the enmpa visited the best of their ablllls to stir them to grnlcr activity and to leave some new thoughts vvllh the oremren inn net oi spongers includes mem bers of tho onlur from Pottsvllle, Kaston. Kcnd Ing. New Illnggold, Harrlahurg Pittsburgh, i,etanoii. t nest r Toms luver. N J. Allen town Frankford. Itoxborough. I.skens ns well a" Philadelphia. The nnnlvernrs nnd ' Isdles' night" of Camp No 3113 last Thursday evening was thu biggest event of the sear In the thirteenth district An elaborate program of musical and llterarv numbers wus enjosed. A beautiful portrait f5S V .;m m I v wnere "v -' ' .iyyi' -'..' A- - ,. N , ; ,-.- i .. Our stores are well stocked with a full variety of Lenten goods. We have anticipated your wants and are ready to supply you with the Highest Quality Lenten Specialties at money-saving prices. IT PAYS TO BUY ALL YOUR GROCERIES "WHERE QUALITY COUNT" FnccdySaImon can 18c Fancy Red Alaska Salmon of the choicest quality. Big value. GOLD SEAL BREAD "- 5c I GOLD SEAL FLOUR $10 You can't beat our "Gold Seal" Bread in quality, and you can't buy a bigger loaf at its price. That is why it is so popular among particular people. Nova Scotia Herring, bunch 16c Smoked Herring, bunch 12c Smoked Bloaters, each 9c White Heather Codfish, cake.... 13c 9c Pkg. Threaded Codfish for 7c Fancy Large Mackerel, each 20c Gold Seal Salmon, tall can 19c Gold Seal Salmon, Mb. flat can.. 22c Imported Oil Sardines, can.. 13c, 18c Sardines in mustard sauce, can.... 5c Sardines, in oil, can Sc Fancy Shrimp, can 10c Best Cracker Dust, lb 7c Best Water Crackers, lb 10c Gold Seal Cider Vinegar, bot 9c Blue Label Tomato Ketchup, bot,13c Salad Dressing, large bot 8c Mixed Pickles, large bot 10c Robford Blend is a Coffee qf excellent flavor, good body and pleasing value offered in this city at this price. You'll like it. Gold eal -., sifted Teas 16c can "Gold Seal" are the finest sift, ed Peas packed, and are un equaled value at this price. You will always find the same Robinson Crawiom store, wnetner it oe locatea at 21ST AND MARKET SHEETS ' Downtown, Uptown, Germantown, Overbrook, liaia, JNarDertn, arumore, uryn wiawr, -.ansuownc, casr. ROBINSQN & CRAWFQR1 tTf-JV A v lb I..'" jW! 1917 4f of George Washington was presented to the eemn by nine of the members, with an appro priate addres. by Wllmer H. Coleman Ad dresses were also elellvereel by the president, ltalph (1. Mllleri District President II. 13. Short. Ilge, District Secretary F, C, Leupold and 13. rt. Durborow, I3ach officer was given a token, and every lady reeelved a. a souvenir it beautiful Ivory manicure set In a sllk-llnrd leather case. Nearly 11) I) brothers with their ladle, were present. The first of the return visitations In tho thlrltvnth district was made by Camp Nn 401 to Camp No. 4H1. Sixty-third street and Worn! land avenue, and tne room was packed to the doorr. Ilrother llodgers, the blind musician, entertained the camps by eetectlnns nn either. Piano and harmonics, Ltrutennnt Hubbs, of Company II. Second lleglment, accompanied by a private, both members of Cnmii No, 4M, vvere nororeii guests ami spoge or tneir experiences at tho border. Messrs. StrlngileM. Vautlne., super, spangli r, w ard, f arr and others spoke for No 401, District President Shortlldge ad dressed the gathering on the wonderful success of these visitations and urged thv memliers on to grenter things. Messrs.' Hoyt, Williams, Heed. Tltsnnll nnd others of Camp No 4hl welcomed the visitors, after which refresh. Incuts wero ecrved, Tho Thirteenth District ramps nnd Kevslnno Cnmmnndery held their nnnual Washington memorial services on Sundsy evening In Grnee llv.ngellcal Church, proceeding In a bods, led by Kes'stonn Commandery band, numbering thirty flve pieces. The pastor, the Hcv. Homer Itlnker, preached a towerfiil sermon on "Wisdom Is net ter Thnn the Weaimna of Wnr." The iliurch was crowded and the services were pronouneeit the best of the kind ever bell there, dun In a large nuasuro to tho efforts of Frank 11. Smith. "Coil, Our Country nnd Our Flag" wns nn appropriate motto for those memliers of the Fourteenth District, Hincock Commanders, No B. nnd Camp No 12, P O S nf A . who Mth erel In the First Ileformed Dutch Church last Sunday evening Tho beautiful American flag prraented to tho church by Camp No. Osl was upon the platform, and other Amerlcnn flags de noted the nature of the eervlro Choirmaster John S. Hnrt conducted the exeellent choir In appreprltm singing and Ilrother S M Ileldler. of Camp 17u. led In praser Tho pastor, the Itev John I) Hicks, stirred the members by his ntreallea to bo true to (lod thereby fulfilling every requirement nf a good Son of America pointed tu VVarhlngtnn and Ltntoln ns God fear ing rlgHt ou. men of hls.li characters, who were true patriots and Americans because they loved lllm .The "Stnr Spanglod llnnner" was sung hcurtlls. hit will perhatis pro to bo tho urrntrnt moetlriK held Iti I O S of A clrrlea In Schul ItlU Klnro thn lapt nicotine or thu H.utf ramp nt rottNVtllfi nwthI rar ago will Ni tht intellnff tomorrow pcnlntr in I'mtmllln when 'amim H und :i'j will hold u tl. hration itf tho nnnlver nary of tho birth of (leorno Wntthlneton A ITournm of an labortUn ihnrntler hna Iwon nrrnnged In which Hlutf rrraldnt I.rneM B. t'lnrk of rittisburKh Stale ito I'renident Onbrbl If Moyn stnto MpcrrtHry Charles Ilrumm Helms nnd Wit Treasurer Irwin y Smith will imrllctpatp Mim nf ttn inmpa nf Schulkill Cuunt will actid large dclrKatluns to A men" meet In a held In the Tlrnt Ttaptlot C'hurth. of Aet t'hpHtcr. list Sunday rtonlne ;ih n micrpar.. Tho Ht at Hecretary, Chirlrs Itrumm Helm dellcrrd tho innsi forceful pa triotic address heard In West t'htnter for manv clH Ono hundred nnd fifty men attended tho meet Inn , Hiram I. Wnnc, of Camp RO rspoke lant Pun da) fipnlht7 to a (fathering at Kcnnclt Square ChUfitPr County of about ROO peron. which was tho larircut affair of Ha kind In Kennett for a lone time I Camp No r71 lant Thursday rvenlncr paid a touchlnsr trlhutn to tho deceased membtri nf tho camp nnd tho dtp tried hernen nf cur oun try Tho proRrnm vein arrimred by raft IVe"! dent Charlen Mclinlel nnd Ilrother Iwll 12 Dorpnn with Ilrother lavld l.vnd ua niftHter of cnrenionlcR At 9.W p m tho flijr was placed at hnlr-maat nnd threw m unit on wero dotid tn silent praer for tho depirted heroes of tho battleship Maine The names of tho deccnued brethren Brothers .lter IdilnKfttona nnd Trank Stoty. were rxid and tho colo.. wero dipped for ench, after which Hrothcra Schick, nf No. 871, and Ilrother Sohwenk. of Cnmp Nn 7. founded tho solemn note of "taps," and Ilrother Piwson re-echoed the final notes ot taps Refreshments were eercd. Camn No M3 celebrated Lincoln's TUrthday nt 1tl3 North Twenty-seenth street, when Ilrother Danltl S Wells tlelUered tin inter esting talk on Lincoln's life. Camp No 101, of Frankford, held tho most successful banquet of tho llo camp's proud career last Friday evening In Masonic Hall. 1'rankford Three hundred of tho members nnd their ladles were In attendance A nunt Inter esting program had been urranffed. In which a ROBINSON & CRAWFORD At All Our Store8'':':i?:' Oiialitv MdrSaImoncanl5c Medium Red Salmon of choice quality. Exceptional value. 12-lb. bag I "Gold Seal" is the highest grade of Flour milled, I and the results obtained are the proof of its quality. It I will pay you to buy "Gold Seal" Flour at this price. Pride of Killarney mU India Ceylon Tea "t"- TIM s3 y2-b. tin OOc The Teas that we use in this rare blend are the pick from the choicest Tea gardens of India and Ceylon, Pride of Killarney Tea is rich, strong and fragrant, with that satisfying flavor that makes it the favorite with people who love a strong drinking Tea. A J-lb. tin of Pride of Killar ney Tea will go as far as a pound of any ordinary good Tea you will buy elsewhere you'll enjoy it. S ROBFORD Blend COFFEE lb 20 Gold Seal Early June Peas can 13c Big value in tender Early June Peas of the famous "Gold Seal" quality. Two cans for a quarter. GOLD SEAL EGGS 50c "Gold Seal" are the freshest, heaviest and largest Eggs that healthy, well-fed hens can lay or money can buy. Particular people, who realize the great food value of Fresh Eggs and whose taste demands "The Best," are almost invariably the users of "Gold Seal" Eggs. Carton, 50c. Fresh Eggs, dozen, 47c. i High-Quality Groceries, Reasonable Prices and Courteous Service at evary Kensington, West Philadelphia, Manayunk, Roxborough, Logan, Oak LA ..., . M 'vn-'ihv. x,i yr jrM . , . 'v. " " -- talented minstrel troupe gaja a , ferty-l ui. program ana cimn no. mi" .... ai -ft.iiA luiinn. Hlata Charles Ilrumm Helms, the Invlt.d.gueat i evening, delivered a spirited mtew patriotic address. A dance followed. . ''!. Cmp No, 281. of Sinking Bpring-fi County, held a banquet and celebratwi u liapimt riiurcn gi inm pi.e. .,.-. ... - Iho State vice president, delivering In cipal naare... , fC-nmn lefn 09T. a -enlirataj tj r-ntinlv. anlarl.ln-H Inraa rialaaattong . twelve different camp, of the county, jehaj the Stato secretary deliver a. moat h.h-HTJ ilresa. This was one of th. bed gainern Hona oi America neia nere tor sai.. w f . t Camp No. (129. of Cambria County. I!l at South Fork, celebrated IH twenty-fifth nltersary last Saturday evening. Addi-MMp were made by County Superintendent of 2uuW ' Schools l'rof. M. 8. Dentz. u member of IWu, camp, nnd the ltev. 8. L. Postlethwalt, paMaT ot the First United llr.threu Church, of Johaa tovvn. J Camn Nn. 818. of Patton. Cambria Cl the OMuy tamp, will Initiate a class of ten musics tonight and will attend divine se: on tiunuas. Tho live Camp No. 823. of nnhaut, will In.'-; fi., nln u 1... Al l-v.nlv.llva r.nMatea Innfhf-V ghCYi 1 ... .. . r. ,....w ... : -"-r:r. -. vz v :. - - i ne worn win lie none ny tne creeie ihtgi eeasj :wk,i L S of the camp, and following tne initiation a q game will po played wun camp .so. iu.. Sttelton. n 'i ', -"is famn Nn Jen. nt -T.enl.it.. STorlr PnilBle. sttlt ., 9 .-..... -'" . --" .- . " - v. ;.r. ". '-i-i.- -" i ' inieinie a. iargi Class ot canniuaiea wnia-a. , Tho arrnngementa mad. for tha reception os the new members wilt surpass anything anjM .ciiii'ivu ii. tun iii.iui v, eii-j vi.i.iv. rx Camp No, 81. of Bridgeport, Montgomery Cl , County, wilt Initiate a class of fifteen tonight. "-V 11 The camp gained thirty-live member, tne nr.t'v-' half nf the present term and now haa a mem. . Iiershlp of more than 200 on the rolls. , v Ktnlo Reerntnrv I Tel ma will deliver tn ftd dress nn the Patriotic Order Sons of Amarlcac In liaitimorn next -rutiaay eveninr. in ev will tnkn nlncA In tho camoroom of Ctmo N 1M. at Maryland. Tha State secretary will tako with him llrnthar Oeonrs llodtrtra. prMNilV (leni oi lump o. iuv, ine uunu niusiciRn, wan1 will spend a week In Maryland under tho dlreo- 4 tlon of Ilrother J. M. Yetiley. the mate or,1 tcanlvr. ami will visit many of tlm camp ot, ! tho Wate. Ilrother Kodnera la perhaps the bet ; narmonici piaser in mo unuca dikicb ioaar. . 1 ... !., -.- nf tlannaelinnla 111 " niltl IlinilJ tit HIT vn lllri v. a vniia iini.n. -svu(k- do well to engage the brother to visit them VOGUE Pattern Exhibition in Philadelphia Here you may secure expert fash ipn advice; study combinatiorwof the season's smartest materials in original color schemes for gowns'; try on crinoline models embody ing fashion's latest decrees; purchase the actual patterns of those which suit you best. 13th & Walnut Sts. 304 Empire Building Cbtirtti "i ' C '- .',,.'.'1 pln'k Salmon llc The best grade of Fink Sal mon. 63c 5-lb. bag 28c I ClnlA Rnl T?i'- l.lt, nt. . S ww.v, H. ..v, - . .,......, ,'IUI, Choice grade Rice, 1-lb. pkg.. ...5c Gold Seal Oats, 2-lb. pkg 9c Quaker Oats, pkg Sc Kellogg's Corn Flakes, pkg .8c New Post Toasties, pkg 8c Yellow Corn Meal, 3 lbs. for 10c Hominy or Hominy Grits, lb 4c Best Pearl Barley, lb 5c Sliced DRIED BEEF pkg. 10c Gold Seal Sugar Corn, can 15c Choice Maine style Corn, can., .,12c Gold Seal (cut) String Beans, can.l2c Choice String Beans, can 10c Campbell's or Bitter's Beans, can. 12c Fancy Spinach, can 15c, Choice Sauer Kraut, can....' 15c Campbell's Tomato Soup, can. ., .10c . Heinz Spaghetti, can 10c, 15c aroma, It is the greatest Coffee .k Choice Quality Peas m 10c; A very choice quality of Peas, and a great bargain at this at tractively low price. j-ansuownc, .-laii.itu, sroy or fsnn ii M near i 1j. 1 fh m 4 M jr. K-J, larIi !.: ! .a"P"i ".-'rt;:-1 untr Robert uran&m, ""k':iV.t- && -vraM . . . K. W. '--) ." l-- r 7, -1' a" T i i.MlM ar IktJi n 'P, IfLx J.??!??-31 JL -I. A.. OjHBHtlPe .."J." Kj5
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