ar rAks control price MOVEMENTS FOR A GREATER PART OP THE Df Y Vail Street Devotes Much Time to Consideration of Sug W. rested German-Mexican Cnmhinntimin0ni.ni .. o- --". -" "-" LacK ot buying Orders BlrENIlCG LlfiERPBjJDADElvilk, 'ffiTjifepAt. "MARCH t, Sir :' ' I r- i. 1 " 1 ,J " "" .. . .... . r f . " ' 1 ' High Points in Today's Financial News fi Important financial intercuts in Wall street continued to maintain waiting fancy. "'"' ",,,""";"." l7f"" . r'- iriccs of Uttrb lower. Wheat Myoon oi. rn 0 bar (vr Wr. Copper com;ianiVa rfai?rf dividends. Several extra dividends declared, .1 XM.-ts. .-.i-- w i . i; " ijji, .uarcn i. CA The bear element on the Stock KxcliatiRe had confidence In the short position increased today by the manner In which they construed the news nf iho n..t.,i "German-Mexican combination., Utile elso wan spoken of nn a. market factor Except Ihe documents lndlcntlnc this plan which seemed to make a new menace -for an actual international breach. There, won a general disposition to keep .. rnm Ihe lillvlni? rttiln nf flin mnrlsnt 1... l,A ....ii i . iv - ----- -- ...- ...... .. .., iiju nuiuiicr tin. Ms oi commission- :kniie clients, and with the Important financial Intercut mniinuinn i nr.,, . 'waiting policy, price movements for n good part of Iho day were In absolute .bear control. jt was Insisted that bear combination had been waiting for United State L Steel common to sell ex dividend, which It did this morning, for an opportune time to begin a campaign'ngainst that stock. Soon after the Initial sales some large blocks were thrown on the market, Herrlck & Berg selling 6000 nhares and forcing the price down to 10314. but the low range reached brought In a ney demand, and It was not long before the stock made a good rally, The Bethlehem Steel Issues did not have what the Street could call a shadow ef itipport. The banking interests which seemed to have charge of the recent 'readjustment of capitalization did not offer much opposition to short selling and liquidation of those issues. This was shown by the manner in which the B" stock dropped from 105?. to 103, while the rights to subscribe to the new stock at par yielded from G,i to 3j. Industrial Alcohol was nn Instance, however, where Inside support appeared. That stock was offered down early to 1 IS, but good buying quickly put its price Up to above 120, Bonds moved In ahotit tlie ,amc manner as stocks, somo Issues selling off on 'nail trading, with the Anglo-Krench fs yielding to 01 '4. I :; ". CURB TKAUJjJKS WITWDKAW tfUYUNli ' ORDERS AND MOST ISSUES DECLINE I NEW YOP.IC, March 1. The tangled condition of the International situation, which was made more cute by the statements In the morning papers about Germany asking Mexico to Join against 1'nited States had an Influence in causing a withdrawal of buying orders from the mass of Curb stocks. Nearly all the Issues which were actively traded In on the Broad Street Curb today sold at substantial conccsslqns. With several of them established at new low records. United Motors reflected nn absence of support, declining from 39 to the new low record of 3G; Zinc Concentrating sold nt the new low of 2i, and Sub marine dropped from 23- to SO?. The heaviest loss was In Marlln Arms, which yielded from 93VJ to 85. , , The oil stocks were generally heavy. Standard Oil of New lork declining from 288 to 281 and Standard Oil of New Jersey selling at 686. The independent, oil slocks were generally lower, with Sinclair Oil falling from E5U to B3U- Merrltt was strong, with sales at 17 to liH. Cosden & Co. fold at 15 to 14', and Cosden Oil was traded In at 14'4 to 144. 1NIIKIBNIK.NT Oil, STOCKS Continued I New York Stock SaU8" low, sou v 54 as ' loovi loov OS noii so 104 40 too lost. 40TJ, (1.1 W II toy, so laii . t03tt I.OS'i ',4 i ?? m. 4 4sn in 04 i V4 -t- iK, b; ioo 108 lollli -4 Va U4S, 1344, 134 V, 4H 4&I4 4(1 , .in 35 SB nn V4 Vi fl.i',4 M4 IB'.i 11V loy .. I0'H 100 I0J'4 ',(, III. Ill't, lliu Mi 0.1 III .15 A I ? 14a I I K H I I H ln itu .105 41. my "Ml . 4? . S3 .l!HH . K5 lax 1V4 07 115 44i ii . I4U")4 81 11.114 ll:,l1 Afikfd. (Salt) 1.1 i'.i .. S" 4T4 no ,s 1S'.4 11 s - no ma H.. 24 in 40 it 4 .1 .(. a it SB 110 INIIt'STRIAl.H Hlil. Aetna Kxploslves si Am-Brltlsh Mfg I Am Marconi 5 Amercan Writing ruper i Can Car & Fdy "!.1 Can Car & Kdy pref..'. . : Karwen Steel ' Vi Charcoal Iron I'.'i Chevrolet Motorn m ICramp Shipbuilding '0 Curtlis Aeroplane is lEtnerBon rhonograpli . . n4 Federal Dyestuff 4n Haskell & Barker Car . . an Hcndee Mfg -.54 JKithodlon Bronze pref.. 3 Lake Torpedo Boat .... HV4 Laurel Oil & 6an .A ma Locomotive new.. .1.1 Marlln Arms us Uilm Munitions 7 fUldvale Steel .W fcCew York Shipbuilding,. 40 fctls Elevator M Feerleis Motors 1.1 'cole E & M ho Redden M T si Iscrlpps-Bootli 20 S Kresge w I i- Banta Cecilia so fcanta Cecilia pref 63 land Motors Av4 It Joseph Lead is teel Alloys h Bubmarlne SS Triangle Film Hi Todd Shipyards '.a United Sugar 35 V4 U S Steamship n United Motors 30 United Profit Sharing. . . World Film "Si IWrlght-Martln Aircraft, a Bine Concentrating Si4 .1 sti KAlI.ltOADS Itock Island vomninn .. SI 3.1 ',4 3 Rock Island A pief St sil S4 Rook Island H pref .... no II 09 Western Taclflc w I .... is so 19 Western Paclflo pref... 49 .15 Wabash Pittsburgh .... SI Wabash Pittsburgh pref. Si STANDAHII Oil, STOCKS lllnols 233 238 .. , PMo . ..3HS 38K .190 'ralrle Pipe sso 330 'lerce Oil lSVi 13 land Oil of California. S9R 303 land Oil of New Jersev.nsn Run fin.i Htapd Oil of New York.2K3 28s 203 INDEPRMtKNT OIL STOCKS m Ventura 3 30 25 Parnett Oil & c.as SH i V osmn Oil & Gas 14 14' 14 2V4 .13 41 AS 18 l on 23 14 35 12 'a 28 7 ',4 IH'A V 22 H 2Vi 81 3d flVi 36ii Mi 534 42 SI'S, 8'4 23 i 33 V4 (I 39 T4 Hid. . 141 5 . I Hi . I7V4 . ni , 93 A . in . "Vi Askrd. (Sale) y fi.14 17 Cosden A Co Federal Oil Inter Petroleum Houston Oil Merrltt OH Midwest Okmulgee O & It . . Oklahoma Prod & It Osage Hominy H!co Oil Sequoyah Sapulpa Kef Sinclair West Hnd O & C5 MINIMI STOCKS Alaska Standard ' Atlanta 13 Big Lodge 4Ti Blsbee Copper (a pro!)) I Butte Copper & Zinc... 10 Butto .V V 2 Calumet & .lerome I-;, Consolidated Alizona .. 2 t Dundee, Ariz 1 Hmma Consol if. First National 3 Florence Goldfield 20 (lobe Dominion Vi (otdflcld Cons A3 Goldfield Merger 7 Green Monster 1 !T, Hecla Mining 7?i Howe Sound 014 Independence Lead 15 Jim Butler 74 Jumbo Extension 2A Kerr Lake A V4 Kewanas 'so McKlnley Darragh 50 Magma Copper 4714 Mothcrlode .18 Nevada Wonder l4 Nlplssing 8 Itay Hercules t San Toy is Seneca Cop 1 2 44 Tonnpah Kxtenslon .... .114 West Knd Con A.I White Oak .1 no.vns yr notes 98 4 98IJ4 13V4 U Mii 19 18 nn AV4 IOV4 8 m 9V4 54 32 t.1 S' 114 1714 10. H '.4 Ml A A 2.1 14 13 sv. ay 1 lh 1 i'i loVi io-)4 2 V 2 194 Ml S',4 2,', 2 Hi. l'4 33 AS '8 1V4 8 A4 te 7A 38 4 0' S3 4814 39 S',4 8 Id Y IA 13 3!(. AR 60 7'4 1J4 8 75 38 30 54 48 U 30 R'.. IA 12T JI R8 1 Itlsh. Adv ltumely pref aovi Alaska Oold M... 7V4 Alaska Juneau..., iy, Allls-Chalmers Co 25 , 'lo Pref 8SV4 Am Agr Chem,. . as . do lrcf ioo",4 Am Beet Sugar. . 88 Am Heet Sugar pf 93 Am rn 42 K Am Car & Fdy Co. ,y Am Hide & Lthr. It uo prer Am Ice Htc Am Linseed Am Loco do pref Am Malt do pref t o Am Smelting do pref A Am Sugar Am Tel & Tel. .. Am Wool Am Zinc & Lead. do pref Anaconda Atchison At Coast Line. . . Atl Gulf & W I Baldwin Ixico Co Bait & Ohio , . . Barrett Co Bethlehem Stl . do n do rights Bklyn Bai Trail Burns Hro.1 . Butte A Sup Cop Cal Petroleum . . do pref . Canada Pacific . Central Leath . do pref Cerro de Pasco . Chad Motors Ches & Ohio . . . Chi Gt West do pref . . . Chi M & St I' . do pref . Chi & Nwn 11 & ! ctr 1 11 si C C 1 & st I. .. . 40 Chill Copper . . 22 Chlno Con Cop... 5514 Col Fuel & Iron . . 45 Col Has & Kleo,.. Itu Consol Gas ISIi Con Inter Cal Min ism Cont Ins Co 54 if, Corn ProductH . . 20 do pref nil Crucible Steel . . A4V Cuban Cane Sug. 39) do pref 88V4 Deere Co pief . . . ofl-'H Den & U a pref. . . 29 Dome Mines .... I9H Dla Match rights 4', Distilling Kecur . 22!4 Drlggs-Seaburv .. . .10 D S S & Atl 4 V Krle 25?4 do 1st pief .... .19 do 2d pref 31 Fed M & S 1.1 Gaston Williams . 30 Gen Klectrlcal Co Ifll'i IBH4 1B1'.4 General Motors .III 10714 1(19 do pref sn Goodrich, B V .'. 54 Granby Mining . . Rl Gen Cigar pref . . 10314 10314 (Jt North Ore subs 3 1 a, 3 1 a, Greene Can Cop ..41 41 (Julf State Steel., ma lo Int Agrlcul 1414 1414 do pref 3714 3714 Inspiration Copper 5714 5,V)' Jnt'erbor Cons Cor I2!i 121 do pref A.I ni 14 ini nnrv or X J. 114 113 7814 7.V!i 11014 11014 Net Clo rhg. 30V4 2 7 V4 IV S 8314 H 88 .. U "'- 14 R7U 14 0.1 4IVi i 4 It 5914 20 1814 A814 Hi I 114 1 ' 4 92 31 1.1 118 120 10314 3 2 7'4 ' It. 11.1 3 4.1 2 22 .. .. 52 4 14 I.1IN. 8.1 ',. SONSOFAUHMCATRY 1NEW SQUADRON PLAN A Force of Fraternal Orntors Visit All Local Camps Meet ing on Monday Night The greatest undertaking ever attempted by tha Sons of America In Philadelphia was carried to n successful achievement last Monday evening, when what was called the "flying squadron" paid ofllclat fraternal lslts to thirty-two camps In the city meet ing on that evening. The event elicited most favnrabto .comment for the up-to-the-minute plans which have been put forward this year for the general advancement of this old patriotic organization, and for this ilsltntlnn movement nothing but words of praise could bo heard from the various camps visited Th rnllrp Maff ml st State ramp bad '"";. 1317 North Ilroad aireel. and at 7.30 moved to the various sections to which they had been HMlimed by tha mat secretary It a J J'nnreiaiva moment to see thirty-two mn wun one rurpoie, one plan, almultaneomly to rarry word of Rreetlnc nnd encouragement to itia waltlnit camra anemliled. and the fact that niany hnndreria of brethren turned out tn Klve ine speakers H hearty welconm Indlcatea thai much good will he accomplished aa a reault of this unique movement he follrmlnu aa ihe nroKram of rpeakera. ,. l-"". ninni ... ,im ana . ins lie. memoer brother SACHEM COOMBE'S WORM MOON TRIUMPH ..;..... .lJ1-,1V. ." iom mver. 7. .1.. ;. 11!" 17.U' io'eri Thompson, n jounic ... . ainn , and fharlea Oiim, or camp 47s. i-cIeonf -V l;nr 1 nd It. II. K. Iluffln . .'is . 08 . 58H 1114 . 3.1 80V4 117 37 ")4 OR 58 11 3.1 80 117 14 H. 4 III 11314 37 "4 H8 38 III4 3,1 .14 80(4 ... . 117 Vi 111 'a 2014 40 14 2114 14 6314 4 14 1414 14 4114 14 20V4 12014 114 I8, 1814 T. .1114 ti. S014 mi fl3i, .19 1 -t ! 8814 t la A4 2814 H4 10H 44 2214 50 414 2514 314 31 15 30 2A14 40 211. 6414 44V4 40 64 4 2014 01 (12 14 3714 R7 nn, 2814 19 14 -tin '! 50 41, 25 38 V 31 1,1 30 -1 I 10714 109 Ml) 63 81 Jnt Harv Corp do pref Int Mer Marine. . . 251i do pref 0914 Inter Paper 3514 do pref 9.1 Int Nickel 4014 Kansas City South 2114 Kelly Springfield. 62'. -4 Kennccott Copper. 4 414 Kings Co Kl L & Co 214 Lacka Steel 7714 Lehigh Valley . . 7014 Leo Ilubber & Tire 18 Long Island 40 Mackay Cos pref. A.114 114 8914 14 51 14 84 314 10314 .. SI'S. A 41 14 ion .... 1414 14 3714 V, 3AV4 13 1 0414 14 4 114 Beth Steel 5s Cudahy tx . , Cosden Oil 6s 100 Cosden & Co new 6s ...101 French Munlc 6s 94 Mldvale Steel Es 0514 Itusslan 614s 04 d6 514s 8414 Sinclair Oil 6s 7.110' Todd Shipyard 6s 99 West Pacific new 6s.... 8914 So Itwy notes 5s 0814 U S Huh n 6s 9 9814 99 . 107 103 1)3 SA 9414 8514 I10V4 101 8014 119 1MU 98 10014 103 9514 9414 85 08 14 RT4 NEW YORK BOND SALES lllch, Low. Cloae. .MSH Al" Od ev Ba Ser A 7t tl)W 00 Ser II ffipAmer ASr deb &..... !W0 Anlo-French Os .... W Am For See f.. Hi Amer Tel clt 4a.. '"HSS do 5 i00 do cvt 4V, a . . . . 1I222 Amer Wrltl'ap 8a. 'ISSS Atehlaon sen 4a.. m ,do cvM'tsoO . fflC Un. lit 4a... jwu no la lJ5J9 "lo cv 4Wa iiSXX ''"den Copper , . ISSn "uh Term nidir a. . (JSSJCin Oov Sa 1920 mrtftf:,Thii-ii.'-x lUHi c..i .--.,- . : . '-.... !-. ".. lsnnn Jil": .vr,ln ' ...iniv miu 10l!i llonorh 2,wV"t., 71 71 71 0tSCJ N,v.n 8' N241 8244 tsSnft .t1u"n A S 2V4 924 affiit !n.8t ,1H .. I00U 10(1 100 97 '4 l)4V 074i 11514 OS'i C5V4 108 I17H 784 N8 S4 R2K 01) 10JU BH ' 07 4 07'. 70 01) 00 103 103 10.1 91 14 01 'I Dili H.114 OSS l'5l l Dili 1)114 . lUOTi IIIIIH lOOJt .10414 104 1044 . 90 8i 8BT . 93 9.114 1I3H . H4H 1)4 04S . 8514 K4; 8414 .1112 1112 IDS . 91J4 01'4 9114 . S.liJ 8.114 H.H4 . 9.1H 0314 I'.IH .101) 9I ll!l' US M B2'4 93 0411 1I4V4 88S 88K Nh, 91 III HI U9H 9H14 9914 B0V4 SAW 11 fill 4 IIH14 1)914 R7 87 87 97 07 7 9714 D74 B7H nil ion inn ofui 2 ' " w J,n' WW) da en m do 4a rtg ... ,o 111 4a s mil 944 1)44 07. 9744 9.14 9.14 S So J t4!? ...55S ,S5 103. ,103 Ann -" V""y ooXr.rv .-.. .-..:... lJooo,'d'0,4.IrM4 koon 91" "t. I rla Oa . . H".' Ba 1984 "J ,IIud conv Sa, do frd 4a .,.,.. ""assti'K":: iy. Bt..Td,bi ;::::: S ?'n Btael Ba..:. 10a "..Sn'.B- .....;. 94 A " " 111,.,.,, HI , ? 4i 153 :,:::: J?' .XI",! .V'ii- . & intero It T rf Ba...! 9ji K IiW 7814 . 88 88 t S314 SJ'4 " . 90 90 losii loavs . 0A4 o4 . aai? itnLr r. "- -k H1U fit SO 20 244 on U'lU Vi In'JU tn)U 94 94 "1.. n 8814 8814 oivi filA 07 87 Vi 90 91 , o n 7R4 78VJ n Cli Ho a. " l.,t 12.. '.,. m 1 ii'Xfy'-'i'Mlb l'i ooU 5000 I.e If, Kaat Ba . . 2000 Minn fit 1. 4. . . 8000 M St 1' ft S S M 4a. 3000 Mo Kan A. T lat 4. 1001) do 44 a 32000 Mo l'ao 4a w I . . . 3000 Nat Tube Sa 1-000 N Y C It 3',ja ... KOOO do con 4a B3500 N Y a ft It fla 18000 N Y C ft Hud 4a Illaii. Low. Cloae. 102 BN 934; 7114 3lll . nn 101 93 , 'n 10IT. fit M 7fl SA'i 3014 024 10L-U ln..u. . 83 88 a," .864 864 MI4 lfj 1071? ir.74 1000 N Y City 4!i a 1904 1024 10"U l.i'u 1000 N Y Oaa II A P I ! aS l'k 'V: iaswdiN.,,.,.,cvfH,,5SK ,o,Y."n'y.V' 784 uwuu i X IVJ HUJ (IK 7000 N Y Tel (ten 44 a 1001) N Y W I! ft 11 44 a 32000 N'orf ft Weat 4a . Ijioo Nor Pac prior 4a . 2000 do sen Sa 11)011 Ora Short I, ref 4, 3000 Ore ft W II ft N 4a 1000 I'enna 4. I04ak juuuu cen cl 4'a a . 39 Vi 984 (104 93V4 1)4 68 B8 102 102 T8K 781, 38 3S 984 984 IIU4 094 924 92 114 04 4 nu, ku 8sS p igs loo inn inn "24 H)2i loan X!.. "' 01 "U -7.14 7.1'i 93 93 93 944 944 944 i4 uA $ Bl'i M bis; A7Vl f,oJ ' H4Ti 8C 844 J 7 07 ' 7 07 T ....102S 111 joooo Public Serv N .1 Ba 8000 Pera Marquette 4a . . 10000 do Ba ., 2000 Iteadlnc ten 4a! i!.'!. 7000 Ittp Ir ft H 5a .... 2000 Mo Or ft W lat 4a.. Bono Spokane Ba ....". 1000 St I. I M ft So 4... B000 du tn Ba 122000 do 4a Her A . . R00O do Sa fler II ...... :r2ftu a J' 8wn "0 4 i. 1000 do Ba "' 10000 Hl.nd Mill n. ' 1888 -uihW.v "!! s?J ! 1000 do Term Ba ...' 19500 do rfd'4a ,,',' 47000 Suull, I'u ck i.. 32000 South Itwy (en 4a KOOO do con Sa ...... f,000 Toklo Sa ,,! 1000 Tol St I, W 4a.l 14000 u 8 Hubbar a ,.102 12000 II 8 Steel 8 F Ba. .. !l05 1O00O Union l'ao lit 4a... 1)71, uwu uo cv m ......... , 114 ISOOO do rfd 4 ,.... 924 240000 U K of 0 H ft I Ba... HAV? 114000 do 64a 1918 ... 984 10S000 do BV4a 1919 new.,. 984 78J100O do Slaa 1019 .....; 934 9414 , 101000 da BUI 1021 1000 Va Car Chm lat Sa.. 91) 7000 Va Car Chm Aa Inn BOOO Weat Slectrlo Ba ...,101 3000 IVeat Shore 4a ,,,,.90 8000 Weet Union Ba.,. ,;,10O I0(K)O Wheellnv ALE 4a.;, 79 4000 1'lacon Cent (an 4a . 804 Total aalf a, 13,317,000. ra'inpared with 13,. ',. 7rawain. laua tar i ween,- (It,. n.iA Hnv 874 874 914 91'; 100 111(1 .70 70 101 101 7 70 no 4 S914 1024 1024 10.114 1054 92 i 94 92 9214 00 944 98 98 4 9.114 95(J 04 , 94 0914 99 U 100 100 10 ioi 00 00 100 ton 70 . 70 R0?i 80 , 1. . Max Motors do pref Mex Petrol do pref Miami Con Cop. . . Mo Kan & Tex. . . Ma Pac w I do pref w I .... Mont Power National Bis pref. 123 Nat Cloak & Suit. 82 Nat Knam & Stpd. 3214 do pref 9(1 National Lead ... 5.1 Nevada Con Cop.. 24!4 New York Cent . . .V Y N II & H. . .. N V Ont &. West. Norf South Vorf & West Nirth American. . North Pacific Ohio Kuel Ohio Cas Ontario Silver . . . Pao Tel & T 33(14 0714 8114 91 3814 7 29 5314 98 0414 4314 2SV4 25Vi 128 10.1 51 99 514 9 Pan Am Pet pref 9014 Penna It It Peo Gas & C. . . Pere Mara w 1 Phlla Co Pitts Coal ctfs. do pref ctfs 54, O'i 2A 37 4414 M! 0814 31 91 40 2114 .12 ' 1 4 14 24 7K1 70 18 10 0514 ,13 0714 RIW 91 38 7 2814 5.1 14 07 173 81 1114 9 A 55 211. 9214 4214 2314 12014 AA14 103 5014 0R14 .114 2914 0014 1 36 43 I 1 75-14 11014 2.114 09 14 34 94 V, 4014 2114 .12 4414 . .-.. 214 ... . 7714 - 14 7014 14 18 4 40 0.114 114 5314 A714 14 8314 I In 91 I .18 14 7 !h 2814 1"4 5314 14 98 2 123 2 81 114 M!i -y la 90 5.1 I 24V4 14 9314 114 4 3 14 2214 114 2314 128 a; 6i4 14 10.1 (Ji .1014 I 0814 lt4 5 4 M 29 14 14 0014 114 B414 14 92 20 1 37 14 4314 14 11114 11014 11014 IK. Pressed Steel Car 7414 7414 74 V4 0,4 Pullman Pal Car. 100 10014 10014 14 liy Hti epg Ilay Con Copper. . 2714 Reading 2 Hep 1 & S 7A14 ltoyal Dutch Co. AO Saxon Motors ... 53 St I. & S V pref. . ,1A St L & Swn pref 18 SAL pref 32 Pears Itoebuck. . .2231 South Pac 921i S Porto Illco Sug. 180 South nn 2714 do pfd 38 Studebaker 9914 Tenn C & C vv I... 1414 Texas Co 221 Tobacco Prod .... 6214 Tol St L & W ctfs 7!i Union Pacific... .13414 1SSH 131 1 Union Pacific pr 82V4 R2H 8214 United Alloy steel 4414 United Fruit 130 U S Ind Alcohol. .12014 6114 SA 48 2614 0014 7614 no 6214 3A 48 32 11 1K. 70 2814 6714 0714 14 48 I -'714 14 1)114 114 76 1 4 14 AO 6714 I 30 18 3 32 iv S2314 114 1K. 114 180 1 2014 14 6714 14 09 1414 81714 120 ii4 01 Vt Vj 714 1 6IVa 714 44 iV. 1S7TS. 138V4 114 118 12014 a-, 6114 8114 14 56 6A 04 10514 10314 104 11714 117 11714 1 1014 108 no 74 1014 1014 19 14 3714 3714 .1714 4 10714 107V4 107U Hi 6214 6214 8211 lu H U 8 Rubber.... V ti Smelt & Ref U S Steel .... do pref Utah Copper . . . Utah Sec Corp . Va Car Chem . . do pref Va Iron C & C Wabash IS 12 do pref A 47 47 V do pref B 2414 2414 Western Unit ..9214 9214 WestlngMfg 4714 4714 Woolvvorth iUR 13714 do nref Worth Pump & M. 2414 2414 Wheel A L K .... 1414 1314 do pref 40 3914 White M'otor 4R 4774 Willys Overland.. 3314. 32 Wllsop Co V Ci Ex dividend United TJtatea Steal, Hi and Hi axlral Canadian Pacific, 2V4 Union raclflc. 2 nnd 4 extrat do preferred. 2j New York Air Brake. SI Laclede Oaa, 1; United Statea L'aat Iron nd Plu Foundry. V.i American Buiar, li 1 do preferred. 11 ; Chicago and Northwatt. trn 14i do preferred, 2. tfcx rlihta Chlcaro and Northweatern com mon and preferred. "um Total aalea, 430.400 aharee, compared with 398,100 aharea etenUri thua far (hi. w4L. 1,S,400 aharea. ", No Change in Sugar Prices NEW YORK, March 1, Fine granulated sugar waa unchanged today with, prices ranging from "o. to. to. The last -aala In. mmzmsmv 12 14 4714 14 2114 14 9214 14 4714 13791 2 .12514 125 I25Vi 14 -414 2 !?. 3014 14 4714 114 33 6. f4 and llarrv J rial.t. Section .1. Camp. 3Sii. .Isi) nnd 6.1.1- -John W. Iteeee. luet Stale president, of HI. Clair. Janien Kellersnn llelme. of Wlmahlckon. and John Holt, secretary of t'amn 101 Section 4 Camus til and 814 John IV. liar Per. State muster of forms. Charlra II. Iavls, or 1 amp (1. 2 nd District President Charles A. rtuurr n.?.""on.,:i! '"mpa 2Sr,. 317 and T.1V Charlea I-VS1.1 ,''""" r'' "ecretaryt John Hanlon and I strict l-resl.leni William If. Cnvle. Section 11, Camps s.1. 4 Hnd 277 Herman A. Miller, rjs; Stato president, of Kaetoni It. John llovil and lllram I,. Wynne ,. str,,n,n Camps 2(3. son nnd 68.1 -Horace 1 Machadten, Sr , vice commander-in-chief of the commandery Keneral, Ueorge K Dnwart. member of councils of Camp So, and Morris May. of Camp 4.SI Section 8. Camp. I). 1S.1 15 nnd 03 C.ahrlel If Moyer. State viva president, of Iehinon !!" ,r.W Sla!r Helms, of ltojboroualu Walter Itrlttlon. of Wlssahlckon. and Krank I.. Thoin.is. of Camp lit Section 9. Camps 304. fl.'.t and 312 -Erlieat K. Uu.k- .H,n.,''. President. Henry II. Wentiel and David Jacka. of Allentown. Section lo, I'nmna 2TO nnd 53 John IV. Oer man. of llarii.tiurK. chairman of legislative com m t ee of the Stte Cnmpi Robert A. Keely and District I'reslilem Mjer. Section 11. Cnmiis 107 nnd 391 David Vetler. 1 . s:.?.' N.'w. UlnKKotiii Vred l.oos. of Camp 50. and Millard Sloan, nsslstunt Slate secretary and secretary of I'anili 701 Section 12. Camus 320 nnd 313 t.eila A 1'errv. nf enmo 20.1, and Walter K. ilutton, of t amp So. of Itoxbomue!) A "grand wlnil-up" was held In Camp No. 4S5, nt SUth nnd Diamond streets, when twvnty metnlera of the squadron met nnd spoke to nearly 200 members. The famous Ninth DIs' trlct Hand furnished ecellnt music. This was regarded as the createst night ever held by this area! iiraantzatlon nnd th work will be re. cordnl ns one of Its most successful accomplish ments The state sciretary was hlahly KratlMcd, mnklnc ihls comment "One of the most nollce ablo features was that every man of th Squad ron ns a slmere earnest sober Individual. Thi' effort was made to select thf force of visitors as ndenuntelt representative of this order of standards and principles It Is a splen did sign of the tlm?s when nn organization will send thirty-two Christian members throughout the city preaching high Ideals. law and order and clean, wholesome HMng for the benefit nf their country and their fcllonmen. .Many per sons never knew that this order stood for tha nlxneat principles of American citizenship as well na inculiatlnu- tho lessons of social, fra ternal and religious virtues, which nlnavs prompt the service, of genuine patriotic duty toward '(lod, Our CuuntD and Our Older.' " Inquiry Is being made hv the .-amps which meet on Tuesday. Wednesdav. Tnursday and I-rlday cvenlnas us to when they can expect 11 visit of tho njlng squadron. The state secre. tary has been prompted l,v thn success of last Mondav's etfort to furnish this mlvunced In formation, further assignments to be an nounced Mter: The Tuesduv evening camps will be visited on Mnrell 20. having been divided Into sections as follows- Section 1 Cani,i 34. (Wmantoivn and Cum berland streets. Camp 40.1. rifth and Hunting don streets. Camp 4.1U. Oermantuwn and llut ler streets. Section 2 Camn 5.1.1. 814 North Ilroad street: Camp 414. Tivenly-tlrst nnd South atrcel, Camp 120. 8(11 West uirard avenue. Section 3 Camp 47K. Twenty-ninth nnd ! lecher streets. Camp 670, Seventeenth and l-iintaln streets: Camp (181. Seventeenth and Fon tain streets. Section 1 Camp 203. 4010 Chestnut street: (amp 3111), 4021I Lancaster avenue. Camp 410, 2.N South Mftv-seiond street. Section 6 Camp 2H1. 31(14 Pratikford nvenu Camp .Hill. 2770 Krnnkford uvenue. Camn 3, Amber nnd Nnrrls streets. Section 11 Camp 1)4. 4002 Frankfort nvenue; Camp 100, Itlchmund nnd Ash streets. Section 7 Camp 310. 7S0I1 Oxford pike. Pox Chase, t'amp sin. Holmeshurg. Srctlon s C.itnp (1km. 1H17 North Ilroad street: Camp 332, 1317 North Ilroad street. Th" Wednesday evenlni: rumps will be visited March 21: Section 1- Camp 291. 1.11." Columbia avenue! Camp 3n3. 221.', Columbia avenue. v Section 2 Camp .1111, 4020 l.ancaaler nvenue; Camp 54(1, 404(1 Lancaster nenue; Camp 481, SUtv-thlrd and Wnodlxnd nnue. Section .1 -Camp 3IS, (Ierman(nwn nnd In dlnna avenues, Camp 404, 274s (lermnntonn avenue. Section I- Camp 571. Itlthmond street and Indiana avenue. The Thursday evening tamps will be visited April 12: . Sectional- Camp S07. 1317 North Ilroad street: Camp 293. Thirty first street and llldge avenue. Section 2 -Camp .10. Itldge nnd l.vceum ave nues, Itnxborough: Camn 34.1. 45 Church lane, (lermantown: Camp 307. Oermiintoivn avenue and Sejmour street. Section camp lot. -1(11)2 Frankfort ave nue: Camp 3.1S. 3().. Frankfort avenue. Section 4- Camp 1.1,1, 11)3(1 llermanlnwn aenue! Camp 48X. Scplla und Norrls streets. Section ft Camp 39.1, Flftvthlrd street and Haverfor.l avenue: Camp 4(11. Sixtieth street and Httverford avenue! Camp tl72. 5219 Market street. Section R- Camn 761. 61'JI Won.llsnH o.-.n. Camp 740. 251 South Sixtieth street. Section 7 Camp 20, Somerton. I'a. The Friday evening camps will bo visited April 20: Section 1 Camp 291. Twenty-third nnd Itldgn avenue; Camp 297, Twentieth nnd Columbia avenue. Section 2 (amp 12, Sixteenth nnd Paesvunk avenue; Camp 270. Twentieth Hnd Federal streets; Camp 303. 1802 South Itroad street, Section 3 Camp 300, 7201 (lermantown nve nue; Camp 744. Ilroad and Louden streets: Camp 80S, York road nnd (Ireen lane. Section 4 Camp 107. I.awndale. I'a. j Camn 30.1, Second street, abovo Tabor road. Section .1 Camp .10.1. (lermantown and I.e. high avenues: Camp 2U3. Irankford avenue and William street. Section 11 Camp 504. 6!)09 Market street. Camp No Ml celebrated Its fourth anniver sary In " unusually auspicious stvle. The committee In (harge provided a ery Interesting program, consisting: of welt-selected musical and literary numbers Credit Is due in large measure to the chairman of the committee, c Kdward ltcndrlckson. District President II. K. Shortlldae delivered one of the best addresses ever heard In Ihe district, to the delight of the large number of persons gathered. The affair will bo retorted as ono of tho best ever enjoiei by this camp. Camp No. 207 held a very aunrsiful smoker, having good talent In the line of oration, mono logues, music, singing, etc. Urother Herman llerht, a member of Iso. 297 and of tho Stato Legislature, gave a. wry Interesting talk. Camp No 297 will hold another smoker on Friday evening, March 30. which they hope will ba a still greater aucceas. Consummate Power Merger Under the nnme of the United .Vatloual Utilities Company, the $20,000,000 merger of the National Properties Company, tho National (ins and Klectrlc Company nnd the Jcisey Central Traction Company was consummated this afternoon In the offices of the American Railways Company.1 The new holdlnc company has an authorized capital of 120,000,000 to represent equal Issues of preferred nnd common stock. Part of the financing plan Is the Issue of $1.800,. 000 three-year C per cent notes. This Issue has already been bought by Bloren A Co, In addition to this the Interests which effected the merger. It, Is understood, have decided upon the Immediate Issue of $2,600,000 pre. fcrred and $3,000,000 common stock of the new company. Rural Trnil for Tribes Aiding Pnlefnce Adoptions for Big Increase As the fiscal year conies to n close In Worm Moon (March), every effort Is now being directed to make the predicted lh crease as large tis possible. Tho great sachem. John M Coombe, stated In his talk at lllro Tribe, "even as tribes grow nnd prosper by constnntly adding new members to tlio roll, in the same manner the order nt large grows by tho addition of new tribes. livery year some tribes surrender their charter, and to keep pace with those pass ing out It becomes a necessity to constantly Institute now tribes." This work of the great sachem has the effect of Introducing Into the order new blood nnd placing the fraternity m communities where hetetofote It wns virtually unknown The business prosperity or the country Is reflected In the work of the Bed Men In every section of the city nnd Htate, and unbounded enthusiasm prevails. nlni!!;fll.'.m.Jr""- s'. R"- held social night eWiiliHi?? "I" -Un persons iireaenl. A varied i,2iL .L'i""n.1 w.!urnlhe.l. one of tho features rJlif. - " bv ? blh,J 'luartette from Overbrook. Xlilf L.W.V" m"',".hv .Charles I". Wlcland. preil ?T..,P..ihe.P",,!"" Association: Deputy Harr.v vvlgylrsworth. Chief of llecords Samuel Illy and 1 . ei, l.ane, chairman of tha committee. .-?:VSKf!V,,r; I- !' lleswlrk was heartllv re ifif.'J hy unl Tribe. No. ti.l.l Deputy David i. .. " i""' "evenly three members were pres ent, showing the Interest of tho tribe. A .llslrlcl H...K,,. .. ..,. , i 1 ,. !! Tr0".1", Irankford on Friday night. Speak-f-K,.. c,V:,d members nf the Hoard of Ureal !hJe.,r;l."'r"tyuUr'" Sachems and workers of tho tribes m the district. .Vi"""1.1"1".11 Trlb'. N. an. wl hold n open meeting In j he council chamber In the park way Ilulldlng next Monday night. This will be T"." of. '.t9 Vls meetings, ns this district Includes "." ?i.th" l?r.lt.'"t irlbes in the state Menoken. J'i.',8li Jl1 Wtt,,s. N'o. 48. P. S, Fred Fink spoke of this meeting on last social night and vvaaeci; bojs w II be there with a large delega o .".' .Deputy Claude Hitler lost his mother last ?JmJld.V !fnd.J.h" district hrothera extend their sjmpathy to this earnest worker. v-A A',Vrlct mM,n w" held at Naunl Tribe. j?.v. '".,"' 3!l3" Lancaster avenue, on Tuesday !?.,. 'Jegresentatlves from No. .120 IMohavel P.. iSo' .!!7 IMInneolul. as well as several of the allied tribes. w,r. nria.Hl -l'K. .Knl..K (1. h K. Dr. T. C. Ileswlck. (1. V. S. II. Walker, secretary o'. the Allied Movement. V. S. Itoherl i.,.inl,,rown P'l'utv At (lerner. V. 8. Charlea Miniums nnd 1' S. Charles K. Pell. tlnalvii Tribe No. 4S3, Is doing good orl; capturing l.alefiue and holding goml. lively ineetlngs Deputy John J. Scheldel Is welt satis. fled with the work of the tribes In his Juris diction. , District meeting was held at Wlneohorklng rrlbe. No. 33. at Paul and Oxford streets, irankford. Deputy (Ireat Sachem John . I Con lieu presided over a large delegation. Wlngo hocking having the largest. Among tho speak er" were: (1. Senior Sagamore Dr. T. C. leawlck. O. C. of o. Thomas K Donnally, 11. K of Vv Joseph Farrnr. I". fl. S Itlchard K, T."1fur.-. '. " Peter J. Kite. P. S Charlea Hell. L- ..PB"r".of N' 52. P. S Henry, of 13s. p S hdwart O'Neill, Urother Davis, Deputy Oreat Sachem Kutz and many others. Shappahappa Tribe presented Altec Tribe. No 1(10, with a large framed Rkture of the team that Installed tho officers of Axtec Tribe at their Institution Among the speakers were: Henry Crlpps and Harrison, of Shappahappa rrlbe, and Past Sachems Strjcher. Schwehm, S. Hugh, Urlrfertey and Snowden, of Azteo Tribe, Nohomls Tribe Is still taking In members. On List meeting It iapture.1 five pulefuces. The principal scout Is I', s. Harry Dickinson, who Is on tho trail nt nil times, llepanno Tribe. No. 12. held a large meeting last Thursday night. Its band, which la known all over tho State, will trull to Washington lo iuko part In tho Inauguration services. Ne-de-wa-way Tribe. No. 292. of Fernwood. has had a gala of thirty-one members so far this eur and haa ptoposltluns fur the chlef'a degree. Paronta Tribe, No 31. was much pleased with the large delegation present from tho Da kola Association on last Friday's sleep. .Many trlbea were represented. V. s. Wilson, of Cam den, and Urother Sthlavo. of Crow Tribe, gave good talks which were enjoed by 'all. One pale face waa admitted. ODD FELLOWS' ORATORS IN DISTRICT RALLY Sioux meeting Tribe. No. Thursday night bail n well-attended and admitted annther Copper Companies Declare Dividends NEW YORK, March 1. The Utah Cop jier Company declared a dividend of $2.50 per share and $1 extra; three months ceo $2,50 and $1 extra. Nevada, GO , cents and 50 cents extra three months ago 50 cents and $1 extra. ' Dutte and Superior, $1,25 and $1,15 extra. Three months ago $1.26 and DO cents extra was declared, Hay, 75 cents and 25 cents. Three months ago 75 cents and 25 cents declared. Chlno $1.60 and $1 extra. Three months ago. $1.60 and $1 declared, The above dividends payable March 31 to stock of record March 9, February Coinage Heavy There were coined, nt the ni,n.w.i..ui. ?'in' d"r,n,t ""Ty 778.000 half dol ars. ,,!(,:W.?u.a.rAer, !.2.000 flvo-cent pieces -cent piece... and 15,911,000; candidate. The warrior's degrie was performed by the Dakota degrea teams, which won hearty applause for their work. Deput (Ireat Sat hem Cullla, of Chester; I'. S. Ward, P. S. Camero. degree tnnster. and Htother Schlavo gave ef fectUe talks. Hah Tribe. No 11.1. will trail to Mlshawum Tribe on tonight's sleep and will perform the warrior and chief's degree. P s Harper, of Itah, will have chargo uf the team, and a large crowd la expected Piute Tribe. No. 2,11, celeLrnted lis thirty third anniversary with a smoker, which whs laigelv attended. The committee having worked faithfully for this affair, waa well rewurd.id. Urother Jenkins and a delegation from Wyoming Tribe, of Camden, and Urother Sweeney, of Wappella, and hla tribe were p resent- nlso rep resentatives from Passyunk. Osage Chippewa nnd Seegwam. Urother Scott, of Wlnuepurket Tribe, had cahrgo of the entertainment and re ceived warm commendation. rted Warrior Tribe. No. 100. of Phllllpsbuig. held an open meeting. lis hall having burned down. It procured the use of the Lutheran Church, More than 20O members of the tribe, led bv Chief of Iteoonls (leorge llcmer and Keeper of Wampum Charles Hudson marched to tho church. After an Invocation by the Itev Wil liam Howman and selections by the orchestra, the chairman, former Deputy Ureal Sachem Heals Introduced the speaker of the evening, llreat Prophet Samuel 11. Walker, who ilehi- ered an informative and Interesting address for the benetll of the palefaces present. tted Warrior Is doing fine work, only a short time ago taking In a class of nriy-elght P. s. Faulkner haa laptured forty palefaces so far this term, and feels confident he will get the ton tnnre that wilt entitle him to a sol, I u-nlcl. I", S. John (lowland. Chief nf Ilecords (leorgn Hamer nnd (leorge Hudson are working all the time to make the tribe one nf tho best. New suits have Just been purchased, and already plans have been completed for attending the convention. 'rsnp-nscoolar Tribe. No. 213. of Chris,),,,,., conferred all Ihe degrees un thirty palefaces last Thursday night, and the work was done In a very creditable manner. X large delegation was present from I'arkesburg, Onondaga Tribe, No. 83, of Coatesvllle ,nn ferred the warriors and chiefs' degree 011 sev eral palefaces on last Monday's sleep, with the term drawing to a close .So. S3 expects to show a very favorable Increese this term. llnnnyawas Tribe. No. 72 of lllooinshuig conferred the chief s degiee on eleen uindldale last meeting and are working .for a large class to be adopted on March .. All oung men are being received and n prosperous future Is Indi cated for No. V.. .. -- -CI.. Vi, JJO .,( IT..-,...,.,- . .. toeaiicu ,,,,.r. ..... -' .....uiuiii., iieM a large boom council last Thursday night and ad mitted forty-two palefates. The crack degree The Third, Ninth nnd Eighteenth District Lodges Greet Grand Master's Squadron The ninth district meeting, In accordance with the Orand Master's plan of lodge activity, was held In the hall of Hamilton Ixlge, No. 596, Kitty-second street and Olrard nvenue It was one of the most en thusiastic and largely attended district meetings, so far held, there being fifteen of thci twenty members of the "Hying squad ron" present, The assigned addresses were delivered ns follows: "What Has Ileen Accomplished by the 'Klylng Squadron'?" Past (Jrnnd A. II. Jeffries, of Totem Lodge; "Advantages of n Degree Stnff," I'nst (Irand Tatrlarch .Samuel II. Pope; "Impor tance of a flood Secretary." Past (Irand I.. A Mcngle. of Karl Park Lodge ; "Kdura tlolial Opportunities of Fraternal Organisa tion." Past Orand W. K. McCnll. of Chosen Krlends Lodge; "Quality vs. Quantity." Past (Irand Patriarch Kdwln Karlckoon, of llriiienibrnnce Lodge Short talks were made by the (Irand Master, Perry A. Shanor. (It and Warden, Hoy I), Ileman, (It and Kecredtry, Usher A. Ilnll, Past (Irand Masters Itnhert (Iraham nnd Kdwln L. Hitter. Past Orand Patriarch Krank K. Conway. Past Orands Charles C Ilulkeley. of Hamilton Lodge; W. Wagner, of Franklin Lodge; Itoss Maclver, of Purity Lodge, William M. Cull, of Caledonia Lodge: W. A. Mills, of Mllle Lodge; C. M. Kntwlatle. of Columbian Lodg-; L. J .Sues', of Damascus Lodge: Wesley 11. Ueyer. of .Montgomery Lodge. No. f,7. Norrlstown : Harry Tnt bottom, of Orphans' Itest Lodge. Darby, I'a. ; Kdward If. Wiggins, of Arc turus Lodge. Henry Haase, of Philadelphia Lodge, and Hntry T. Itlale. of Hamilton Lodge. Among those present were Past Orand Master Herman A Holler. Past Otand Treasurer Oeorge P. N. Carr. Past Orands V. H lfeppard, V. P. Shciry. T. M. Wundcrly. Jr., I). D. O. M of the Tenth DUtrlct; P. o John Nugley, of Damascus; P (!. George Valentine nnd P. G. Kdgar 1. Mutton, of .Merchants' Lodge; Hepresenta tlve L. P Sample, of Apollo Lodge; P. G. It. Jenkins Straw, of Covenant Lodge, and P. O A. P. tlouldsworth. of Protection Lodge, The I). D. U. M . Guy K. Matter, presided. , Olive llranrh Lodge, No. 111. entertained En-erg-tir. Cnonuanock, iltcelslor and Philadelphia Nsllonal. the other lodges or the third district which made a good showing, considering the to'sl strength of the district Noble (Irand Harry furey. of Olive tlranrh Lodge, surrendered tho halr tn the dlstrltl grand master John T. Visher. who acted as chairman of Ihe meeting Past (Irand Jackson, of Philadelphia National Lodge, gave 11 good talk Urother lllley. of Mllle Lodge, touched oil Ihe beautiful principles that the order teaches, enumerating the benefits derived from Odd Fel lowship, etc llrothera I.ltchfleld and Kntwlsle. of the fllng squadron. Urother Christian I'flaum. of olitr Itranch. an old and valued member, and Urother Kellogg, of Knergetlc Lodge, gave food for thought llrothera Krauskopf. Joseph K White, of Olive Itranch, and brothera of Knergetlc enter tnlned the members in Impersonations, music nnd in other ways. Urother Monroe W. Peers acting as pianist, and, white refreshments were being served and until the arrival of (Irand Master Perry A. Shanor. who appealed to the members to aosert the principles of Odd fellow ship, to do deeds of kindness and helpfulness, to spread friendship, love and truth and make the daa bright and the heart glad to all those they tome In contact with. One of th most pleastng events was the presentation by I). D. H. M John T. Fisher. In behalf of Olive Hrar.ch. of a gold watch to Urother Charlea .anes as a token of esteem In which lie Is held bv his fellow members. Urother Zane Is the degree master and a hard worker and an all-around good fellow. He re tterts the general spirit of consistent activity and fraternal principle of a lodge ranking among tho most worthy In the order. Caledonian Lodge. No. "HO. held nil Inspiring int! ling. !' (1 Kdward Hamilton, of Purity Lodge, und P. (1. II. S. Kurness, of Coaquanock Lodge, were welcome visitors and made per tinent remarks. On tomorrow exenlng Ihe In itiatory (eretnonv will lie exemplified by Degree Master Craig and tils team on a rlass of twenty candidates Visitors are cordially received. Caledonian degree staff, under the direction of Assistant Degree Master Charles D. Hamil ton, conferred tlio first degree on a class of thirteen candidates at Tacony I.odge. It was one of the Inrgfst meetings held e In Tacony Lodge, delegations being present from Chester. Ilu-tleton, P.ockihilc. Darby and other lodges In the tit.. 1). 1) (1. M. Stevenson was accom panied bx 11 larg' delegation from Upland l,odgc. Chester, to witness tho work done by the crack team of Caledonian, which Is' com posed of some of the niemlH-rs of the 'IVmplo Hncampn.ent degree staff rtrother Hurry Ste vens, representatlw of Tacony lodce. deserves great credit for the arrangamenta of the big meeting I. (1. Dunn presided and msde a One address. Joshua Lltrhfleld and William McC Cult, of the tlylng anuadron, gave Inspiring re marks on the spirit and progress of the order, as only true and treld Odd Fellows can. Others called on were Urother Karrell nnd "Jimmy" Lleb. of tUiievolent Lodge, J, llrlfflth and James Lodge, of llustleton Lodge, Harry Tarbottom, of orphans' Itest Lodge, and Secretary Plum mer. of Hrldesburg Lodge. High commendation of the Caledonian degree stuff was expressed by all, One of he best entertainments held In the fifth district was given by the ladles' auxiliary of Culled Lodge. No, 710. at llro.cd nnd Fed eral streets The orchestra, comprising stxteeti bu und girls from the Orphans' Home, ren dered several selections. Miss Mary Tuson as slstwl at the piano. Vocal solos were given by Jessie Pease, L'the! Sites, Mary Tuson and Jo seph Oetz. Urother Itobert Neely with "Wit and Humor." was well received, llefreshmenta were served by the auxiliary. Addresses were dellered b Urother Low unci P (1 M James S Montgomer. Sister Helen Montgomery, prtsld-nt of tho nuxlilar). presided. as s&xussOry&i ... Amj",cn tr Lodge. So. 404. kefs' an. & -tkI i;;i",r.")"n. e.nuai iii.:K'".,.0JI. Teetln was h.W In Bethany Aurora, Ilrotherhoociii.il '2Zt,n "?,? "V ,n Batlignr 5 ''we. n a.V"-.u".pn,jr, Th. i' pail rahanr TCLV11 "mpoert of aevontsm being dJn.iof. "r'n"'r ! the. work cent of ih. ".-""" If?'1""'''. ninety, per ...:..i . " .-". di ins ifiate, Th. hall wiiVB'rrJK' iTZixr ,.?''... ?' i-A j - saws v., UltflKW lT 1 be"h.lf,'iJ.h"ll!!l.rrl"t r""t P Cfiwiy. m L .l.l;.!'''W e.eh of the made memory, Sno.'''.v-.7rL tall smiVif J""1' b)r "'"d "Whs. A ,11.11 i.1.K;. 'ehr. llnnrt Secretary Usher ilr.nd .'c'll"! !""" "' Maclver and Fast irand chaplain It.v. William 8. Nelll" Vtl....i, . .. Inr rne.Hnl- V, K' '.I' -5i, "in n IMoe.,1. having been absent for several Toted" i.A,fcr""r .Mrl of the evvnlne wii d.: sSS? 2.,.,t.1"'"- . T" issoci.ilon held a 1111.1 ..i"15.Jnn srrangementa ror a ladlea' ClmiJ.il IU?.' ."' ",,,cn nnjuncmnt will imJil!ilV"r'' re. will be put on In full vtll?l. ".' fol'm tomorrow evening and Owree ii h. il?ri?n HTf'".11 members of tha ntff m.i rJj7 Bt', Th. Installing- itafr during the .Ul'latTcln V.VI? i;"Jtt5S,ln ,r"n,n' ,0r ,h ,n- a..ViH',.Ii'tti N?' Si '" adopted the aug J"!1.0"" of Nobis Orand Vincent dl Stefano In t2i':V U! '" Team Association ef Wayne . . oeigllon has for Its ofnera the l.odae ?lf,n?i"."."rl vJnent 01 Stefano. and degree laptilns. C. A. Smith James Cslglsno. Fred erick dl Oaetano and Kdmond Dubs. Jr. Thirty nei... V: "' enroiiea ami appropriate 5hi .wl" b" Dr"n(l ( lh meritorious at the close of each ear j.!"-1,''!; Dr.'ence of a large .attendance on Mon. ?J V. f V "urdlan Lodge. No. sfu;. received and merged Into their membership lUneoals Adslphon l.ndge, No. L'S. Initiation will be returned next .vionaay evening to ne randldatei. Th. lodge as honored with the presence or D. D. a. M. Vinnderley. IV (1. Meers. of Itackvllle ldg. Jtockvllle. Conn.i P, a. Forrester, of Towtr city !;dg. Tower City, .Pa., and N O. II. S. Illacher, of Chester I.odge. Chester. Ta.. and others, who made very Interesting remarks sa Jo the progress of Uuardlsn Idge and Odd Fel lowship In general. Magistrate Brother Blien brown gave an Interesting talk and all were glad to see him, After the reception a German unch was given. Secretary Cox. who hsl been III and has missed only two meetings In eleven vears, was present, although not well, but In much Improved condition, Visitors will b. wel come al this lodge, P. (1. Kdward W. Hamilton, of Purity Lodge. No, .15, has been making personally at various lodge meetings the distribution of tlcktti,. which read "Hoot mon! Ar. ou rolng to h. with us on the night of April 4 at Clarion's Dancing Acsdemy, (ilrsrd avenue and Ilutchlnion street 1 Public Installation of Purity Lodge. No. 112.1. bv the famous staff ot Caledonian Lodge, who will do the work attired In klltlta.' escorted by Canton Reliance, of Darby. In (till uniform. (Irand Master and other officers of th. (Irand Lodge expected." After th meeting Intra will be a datice for members, ladles nnd frltndi. A meeting of Ihe lodges of the nisventh dls. trice will be held st Fame Lodge, No. 7.S. at Textile Hall. Kensington avenue and Cumber land street, tomorrow nleht. All lodgts of the district Will send a delegation. Th. Urano Mas ter and his flying souadron will be on hand let make things buia for renewed activity. All msmbers o! the order are Invited. noxhorojsii Lodge. No. ltd, conferred the third degree In full form on five candidates. No. as expects 10 reach the 00 mark In membership before the end of this term. Urother Mills, nf Mllle Lodge, was a welcome visitor. ftnxhornuiii Kncamnmenl No. a. .held a. "Isdles' tilsht." at which members of Mary N. ning Itebekah I.odge lo the number of about isli attended. The entertainment consisted of vocal and piano solos, readings, monolguea and 11 panlnmlne entitled "Lead Kindly Light," all of vv litch were well produced and enjoyed. American Star Lodie No, 40.-,. held Sunday service t Ihe Odd Fellows' Home, The Itev. Harry II. Landls paator of the Doterer Me. mortal Ilaptlat church, preached the lermon. The muslo was led by J. H. Christopher. W. II Linton nnd Mrs. M A. Ssrrett,. aceom panlsi. Addresses were made by President Slpps and Vice President tlunl The s-rvlces at the Orphanage were under the auspices of the Itebekah Assembly of Tenn svlsnia, Addresses wero msde Charles If. Von Tagen, of Kenderton Lodge) Mrs. Mary X. Joslvn, nresldent of the assembly: Mrs. Susan W. Mstslnger, representative of tha assembly to the home, presided: President Itlchardson and Itobert Love. The muslo ws. by the children's choruses and orchestra, with n soprano solo by Miss Mary Tuson. At Ihe rtebekah Home the services were under Hie ausnlce. of the Active Odd Fellows' Assorlatlon. The Itev, Harry Myers, psator of Ihe Pilgrim Congregational Church. Kensing ton, preached, The music waa under the direc tion nf Karrv Smith, and Included aelectlnns bv the Junior choir and orchestra of the Pilgrim Church. Addresses were made by President Msry A Kngelman and Thomas Oowden. a member of the Active Association. Coeallco Tribe. :nii. is", ot itelnholds. held re boom council last Thursday night and . mlttcd forty-two paietaces. The crack degree team from Heading performed the degrees on the canuiaaves. , Niagara Tribe. No. 434 of Scnnton adopted a class of fifteen at their last meeting. The famous degree team perfprmed the work. Qreot Junior sagamore Samutl Williams cave a talk on the work ot the fraternity. Mecapsnaika Haymakers' Association. No. "(I0!i. ot Upland. Pa., will he reinstated tomor row night by St. . Ch le! lUymak.r James It. Plnkerton. aislited by th. State officers. Itaska Association, No. I84l. will perform the degree work. The State officers nd others desiring to attend will meet at the Washington Hotel, ches. ter, at s o'clock. Chief of Ilecords James II. Plnkerton. of Pe nobscot Tribe. No. .0. nnd a member of the Western Funeral Benefit Association, received a visit from a sister of the Degree of Pocahontns from Koston seeking Information regarding the Funeral Asioclatlon. Carburetor Pays Initial XKW YORK. March I. The .Strbmberg Carburetor Company. Inc., of America, haa declared an Initial quarterly dividend of 75c per share on Its f.0.000 shares of nn par value stock, payable April li to stock of record March IB. Net earnings of Strom berg Motor Devices Company of Illinois for 19H3, all of which la owned by the Stromberg Carburetor Company of America, were (278,000, equal to 15.50 per share on Stromberg Carburetor Company. Sugar Futures Lower NEW YORK, March 1. There seemed to be a disposition to take profits In sugar futures at the start today, and the first prices were unchanged to a decline of 5 points, with sales on the call 1900 tons. The silling, however, waa held In check by support from Cuban Interests, who bought May and July freely. Mllle Lodge. No. 11)00. conferred the ihlrd degree In full form In the absence of Degree Master llrunner. P. (1, Lewis 1:, Itlchardson acted moil creditably, bringing the work around li excellent form. Urother V. F. II. VVnke brought In five applications, which with six others in hand make a total ot eleven appll cations for the session. If everything turns out favorably Mllle will have thirty-two candidates during March. Among the visitors present were 1'. (I. William L. Felty, of Welcome Lodge, who made some timely remarks on the good of the order. 1. tl. 11. t. Johnston, of Octararue Lodge, No, 37(), made n short uddress. Urother William A. Mills entertained with some stories of the visitations of the grand master's squad which Is doing excellent work tn building up the lodges that have become dormant, urotuer Mills la "on the Job" most every night somewhere. There will be no degree work tonight, as the Initiatory degree has been postponed until March S. leaving tonight open for social entertainment of the members and visiting brethren. Visitors are alwnjs welcomed In Mllle. Parkway Dulldlng. Anlurua Lodge. No. S.V confened the third degree lu full form 011 four candidates. There are seven candidates to take the Initiatory degree tomorrow evening and a banner crowd Is ex peeled. The team will put on Ihe degree In be best form and the marching club will wind up the evening with n ur.n winch oil,., gets 11 good hand from the candidates and vlsl tors. The committee Is making preparations for the anniversary banquet on March 21 which will be a high-class affair, and requests an early return ot cards. Arcturus Is working for a good r-nort for (Irand Master Shanor ut the end of hla term. STEAMSHIPS mjron, THEjmsm mw9Gmm iirpee's beeds Grow Oil Company Pays on Back "Dividends NEW YORK, March 1. The Indian Re fining Company haa declared a dividend of fj'i per cent covrlng accumulated divi dends on the preferred stock for tha three quarters ended September IS, llt. The dividend ,1s payable March 28 to stock of record Jfarcji 10. vlpl wmw rr1T--r-' I IbiSWai jij FWe of tho Finest i Fordhook VegeUblct rorAOC picket etch of tht following Veictiblei: BftnFordhook Uutb Linth tntMt braouf Buth Lima, lBUck Rfd E-Ul.rlch color, iniir. fln Axvor. t?rlv. Otm Goltlto Uanum, sutraeury 17a baray. iukiwui Kiit iwmi Lt1w- BrittU let, Ui bead, ctlip d mild, 4.Jlh-KpU Red. Qukkert srowlnr rotiivsi rtd raditb. Cilip ao4totl4. qe barfklltli , r.tl- C ttMA ft 11.00. IMlUdt ilffril dlr4M4M tr w4r44l. C4mtsnnt t IKIumm,w X T-HlitlBB sn".1 ) JWR wi W" III nwijW iw tMi't' r4vU ivnt aIm. u 1 , tid britiuf thu it tf Wtn. M4 mn, Vfttif ttn riJ mU4Ud tm 'it, UMtd IfM. H W. ATLEE BURPEE CO. Merchants & Miners Trans. Co. Philadelphia to. Jacksonville S and Best0 jje"" n Service VA $39.00 AH ' TleUU jo.d Outside Vf ska Rooms, Meals yr m.. and Stateroom S Berth Included V City Ticket Office wr t05 S. 9th Straat Jf rhone Lombard 8900 T WINTER RES0RT3 ATL.XNTIO CI TV,. r Atlantic city. OpcryaJL cQl seasons A rccxM)iis4d ..standard Csc.iv600. WUJERJ.BU2Mr. i Junior Order, U. A. M. Tlieie will he a reorganization nf the John n. Marlln Guard Association this (Thursday) eve. nlng. and It Is desired that every member of the (luard Association will be present, aa new offl rera will be electetl. and the entire guard formed on a new basis. The Kalender has donated tn the Guard Association one page In each Issue whlrh will present matters of real Interest. Marltn'a was onre the strongest guard tn the ,-caie. aciu ic is imenueu 10 oring it up lo the standard. All members are qualified and are urged to come out on Thursday evenings to drill nnd hate a good time, Full new. of the Jr. o r A M. appeara ln Monday'. Issu. of the Ul'JCMMI l.tlJKB. Oilier 4'rateniul News on Nett Page Wcstmont to Honor Troopers WKSTMONT. .V. .1.. March 1. n.pre. sentatlven nf the Weatmont Klre Companv. Held riuh. Tlvlc Assocln(lor), Board of llenlth. Board ot Education, lied Men, Ilullillnc nnd r.oan Association, Baptist. Methodist and Kplscopnl churches organised hy the election bf Joel Carey as president. Kdward VT. Ituseell aa secretary and Alfred AI Mathews an treasurer, to arrange for a "welcome home" nnd a patriotic demonitra tlon In honor of the four IVestmont boy. Harry B, Williams. Jr.. Paul Fleming, Wil liam and Joseph Klsele, who answered the call to the colots last summer. March 24 was the date set. THL traDIHO RCS0RT HOTEL Cf THE WOlHDlJ MliDOrOUitllMlKlfll ATLANTIC CTTY.N. J. OWhl.IHIP MASUVSIHCNT. UOBIAH WHITE HON fffUnflff. ft . EDUCA110NAL COMMERCIAL EDUCATION New cour.oa ar. .tartlns In BoolA.ssjliig.. Shorthand, 'typewriting, etc. Day and iihm srsilons lb. entire 4'ar, Individual burtru. tlon. ... .. - r ., ognietn ounarso, gr.awve., are, la, " i 1 hiss new tiegla .t one. Writ, for 'ullj'afwMttw. TE1W1 V.UWJ i ?- - v- -ki 'l?i v t fl m m-: ' .'. .V'?.' .j:. WUJ& ,? 1 A -1 !' . .-, ,-s ' i ? . ,'f . v &r'4' tet
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